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'\ndelegation ot about 100 Nan-\ng students, alleged Communists,\nked tonight from Nanking to\niforce the trouble-making elects.\nIpward of 10,000 workers in\ninghai Industrial plants are on\nke.       ..Jal \u2022\n, tour of. all sections of the city\ntho Associated  Press correspond-\nat   10   o'clock   tonight   showed\nsituation    generally   quiet,    but\ntension brought  by  the  dlsturb-\ne   unrelaxed.\nIrmed guarill were everywhere\nbe ae\u00bbn, atreeu f_|#he most part\nre deserted, uaMJfj> crowded there   ^Ye^_, Bui**\nMauUMr^ flurw Answer Sniping\nlachine *nns were used to clear\n< streela late today when a pa-\n1 waa fired upon from houses\nthe w.rnai;, ofjHarakft* road and\nIbel road. Oite man, Thomas\nMartin, a TJfiltad1 States dentist,\n* _3,\"\",t<, \u2022n_ hl* lieree waa\n\u25a0t _\u00ab uMK iWifT. A (Times,\nusemajft resort, the \"New World,\"\nne h'efor* **$ machine gunners.\nien members of the patrol entered\n\"New World\" tlHSir found one\nn, dead   and  another'*-wounded.\nAttack Jans Xonli Ssechnen\niflnor outbreaks were reported\nevening from tho North\nchuen road district, across 8oo\now creek. Theae disturbances\nmed to be directed especially at\ni Japansae. Japanese shops were\no attacked   In several   Instances.\nstoks Anas, wtth Mai\nIIANOHAI. June J. \u2014 The distances oreated by students and\nits as a prnt.st against the prose-\nIon of strikers' In the Japanese\nlining  mills this ntornlng,  spresd  to\neastern district across the Hong\nre creek, jrhloh Intersects the for-\nn   settlement,\n.lobs of wharf coolies, carrying\n\u25a0a and other weapons, assembled\nig the street car line in Rroadwny,\nwere dispersed  by the police,\nuppsrt,    Including   financial   assist-\ne.   la   believed   to   be   coming   from\nmg radicals and Moscow agenta\nWNSEL APPLIES\nDISCHARGE WONG\n.rticulars Allege  Magis-\n;rate Followed Old English Treatise\nANCOUVEJl,   June   *.   \u2014   On    the\nund that  no  evidence  had  been  ad-\nled at the preliminary hearing whieh\n.Heated Wong Poon Blng, committed\ntrial   on   a   charge   of   murder   In\nneetlon    with   the   death    of   Janet\nth   here   last   July,   J.   H.   Honklrr.\n.,   counsel   for   the   Chinese   house-\n, ,   today   applied   In   supreme   court\nI his discharge from custody.\nMaglstnt*  la   larved\nnotice   of   motion   has   been   filed\nserved   today   Upon   Maglstrste   CI.\nMogueen,    before   whom    the    pre.\nnsry hearing was held, anil Warden\n1.   MoMynn,  or Oakalla   Jail, where\naccused    In    being   held    awaiting\nto  show  cause  on  June   12   why\n\u201e  should  not be  liberated.\nttorney-Oeneral     Manson     will     bo\ned with notice tomorrow ur Tiiurs-\nappllcstlon for a writ of habeas\nms will be made In supreme court\nmhrrs  here,  and  will  set   forth  the\nlhat    Magistrate   McQueen   based\nJudgment   on. a   trestlse   published\nyears   ago   fnr   the   guidance   of\netltloners    In    England,    but    which\nnsel   will  argue  ts  not  applicable   lu\n'\"'*' . ...        f\nnni's Flight\nIs Cancelled\/\nM     **?** *****\nOKTO, June A.*^The around-the-\n\u25a0ld flight ot\/mttirttt Pedro Zannl,\nArgentina' aviator, Interrupted\ne last yalSr, has been definitely\nndoned, owing to the fact that\nairplane, damaged when he at-\niptsd to take off at Osaka on\ny\/ 14, cannot, be repaired. Ths\nier wing waa damatad beyond ra-\nr.\n'he supply ships sent her* from\nicouver,   B.C.,  ara ' Ming  ordered\nLiberal Member Is\nGovernor ol Kenya\nSIR EDWARD CRIOO\nLiberal member of the .British parliament, and former private secretary\nto Lloyd George, has been appointed\ngovernor .of Kenya. The unusual\nthing about his appointment Is that\nhe was selected for the post by a\ngovernment to whom he haa been\npolitically   opposed.\ntraMaIc\nvote a school\nfor east trail\nBoth Sections School District Overwhelming for\nBylaw\nTRAIL, June I. \u2014 An a result of ft\npoll laken today by the ratepayers of\nTrail and Tadanae municipal I tic\", a\nlew school, tn ooat SIM0O. wUI b\u00ab\nerected In Kurt Trail Immediately, A\nthird nf the tntal emit of the new\nbuilding will he borne by the department of education. Tadanae will pay\n81. per cent ot th* balance and Trail\nthe  remainder,\nA 'small poll wan recorded \u2014 In\nTrail 88 fnr, 11 against. in Tadanac\nII for, ( agnln.xt. Tolnl\u2014107 for, 13\nagalhM.\nttart  Bxcavattoo\nIn anticipation nf the vote, the\nsthool board haa already done some\nexcitation work for the new building,\nwhich will be an addlt*on lo the present Trail East school. Tenders fur\nthe  erection  will  be called  for  at   once.\nAt the present time the Trail city\ncouncil Is aaktng a crown grant of the\nland on which the present achool la\nsituated, an(l on receipt of this the\ntitle will he vested In the Joint school\ndistrict.\nHOUSE RECTI\nMEIGHEN MOVE\nON PROTECTION\nLeader Demands Revision\nof Tariff in Interest\nof Canada\nBUILD INDUSTRY;\nDEVELOP COUNTRY\nAll Other Parties Join in\nVoting Down Conservative Resolution\n^Ca^r^J|fpiRY HEADS\nFRENCH CHASING\nA PIRATE CREW\nLiquor Schooner Is Stolen\nFrom French Isles Off\nNewfoundland\nST. PIERRE-MIQUELON, June 2.\n\u2014The French schooner Marie II.\ntonight was being pursued on the\nhigh seas hy authorities who charge\nthat her former captain and five\nof the former crew stole her from\nthe roadstead here at noon. The\nschooner was laden with 4000 cases\nof   whisky  and   other   liquors.\nThe French authorities wirelessed\nthe French steam trawler Asie to\nchase the rrhooner. The last report from the Asie was that she\nwns within 300 yards of the fleeing\nschooner, which was employing every j\ndevice   to   escape.\nIf the men who appropriated the\nschooner nre captured they will be\nbrought here to face trial on\ncharges  of   piracy.   It   wns   said.\nELECTION FLASHES\nON SASKATCHEWAN\nOood   Sports  in  Saskatoon\nSASKATOON, R.sk.. .lune 2.\u2014In\nspite of heavy rainfall all day, 10,640\npersons voted in the city of Saskatoon\ntoday. The total vole polled in 1H21\nwns   9128.\nNo demonsl rations took place.\nCrowds watching the bulletin boards\nwere very quiet. Harris Turner.\nGeorge A. Cruise and 0. 11. Yule took\ntheir defeats  like  sportsmen.\nHarris Turner. Progressive, rated\nat the Conservative nnd Liberal committee moms and was cordially received.\n\"I'm happy nhout it nil.\" said Mr.\nCruise, and Mr. Yule rejoiced at the\nsuccess of his running male, Hon.\nA. P. McNab.\nKnnwh'M   Has   Temperature\nMOOSK   JAW,   June   2.\u2014Hon.   W.\nK.   Knowles,   Libera),  who was  elected in Moose Jaw City, was compelled\nto  receive  the  returns at  his  home,\nhaving   caught   a   severe   cold.     He\nwas  running  a  temperature  of  over j\n100   this  evening,   but   spoke   to  the |\nimmense crowd gathered at tho Lib.\neral headquarters over the radio.\nTravellers Ask if\nThey Are Chaaffears\nVANCOUVER, Juno I.\u2014Tho Com-\nmerctal Travelers' association la requesting Hon- A* M- Manson to rule\nwhether commercial traveler* have\nto take out chauffeurs' licences\nwhen  driving  their firms'  tars.\nOTTAWA, June 2. \u2014 By a majority\not* 110 votes the house of commons\ntonight defeated the amendment moved\nby n't. Hon. Arthur Meighen, opposition lender, eatllnff for an Immediate\nrevision of the tariff on a definitely\nand  consistently  protective  basis.\nTht vote stood: For, 37; against,\n1.7.\nConservatives present voted solidly\nIn favor of the Meighen resolution.\nLiberal^ Progressives. Independents\nand J. fl. Wondsworth. the Labor member present, voted against It. The motion to go Into supply then carried.\nOTTAWA. June 2. \u2014 Fiscal Issues\nabsorbed the attention of the house of\ncommons today. As an amendment tn\nu motion to go intn supply, Rt. Hon.\nArthur Meighen, opposition leader,\nmoved his- resolution calling for \"an\nimmediate revision of the Canadian\ntariff an a definitely and consistently\nprotect ve  basis.\"\n\"I dp not plead for a protective* policy. Ir jh\u00bb. Interests of the farmer, la-\nboTerT employer, or anybody else,\" he\nasserted during a two-hour speech. \"In\nthe noma of no class ln Canada In\nparticular do I plead for this policy.\nI plead for lt In the nama of Canada.\"\nIn addition to demanding an immediate revision of the tariff, the reso\nlutioa advocates the establishment of\nu. tariff commission ond the sharing\nof transportation burdens peculiar to\nthe maritime provinces and tho west,\nby   the  whole   Dominion.\nAll the subjects covered were dealt\nwith- by Mr. Meighen la hla speech.\nHe \u2022my-OaiaetiL to* faot that the Conner va tire party proposed to put in a\nprotective, polio\/ which was \"going\nreally to protect,\" If it attained power.\nMr. Meighen'* speech drew replies\nfrom the premier and the leader of\nthe   Progressive   party.\nKlny sad Forks Oppose It\nMacKentt|s King, who spoke vtry\nbriefly, pointed out that if the house\npronounced In favor of the resolution,\nthe government would. In accordance\nwith parliamentary practice, resign Immediately, He made It clear that the\ngovernment was absolutely opposed to\ntbe policy advocated by Mr. Meighen.\nand that tho tariff policy of the administration had been enunciated on\nit number of occasions. Arguments advanced ay Mr. Meighen had been answered by Liberal speakers fn earlier\ndehates.\nThe Progressive leader, Mr. Forks,\nalso declared against the resolution.\n1'rotectlpn Wts economic warfare, he\nRaid, and would be abandoned eventually. The condition of Kurope today\n\u00abas largely traceable to the protective\nprinciple.\nThe reasons, stated Mr. Meighen,\nwhich applied to every country in the\nworld, with respect to an adequate\nt'rlff, applied with particular force to\nCanada. The country labored under\nconditions that made It essential for\nit to adopt adequate tariff protection, apd especially ao long as the\nCnited States pursued a similar course.\nTariffs were relative in their nature,  and  were  high  or low.\nCanada should protect her industries\nespecially as her neighbor had raised\nIts barriers.\nThe tariff policy of the Liberal government had brought a disastrous ef-\nft ct to this country.   .\nattt Iron Wfe*n Prod notion Dowm\nDealing with the iron and steel In-\ndtstrles, Mr. Meighen pointed out that\nIn the sprint of 192.. when the production was In Canada 68.6 per cent\nof the 1\u00bb_3 production, the present\nRnvernment had wiped the duty off\nsteel used in the manufacture of farm\nimplements.\nMr. Meighen gave a series of incidents In which the present government\nbad lowered tariffs, nlready low compared with other countries, while for-\nOgn cniirilt.es had increased their tariffs in many cane* fmni SO to 100 per\ncent during the past two or three\nyears.\nstate   Wool   FayroU\nWith special reference to the woolen\nhdustry, he said that the United\nHtnte* Imported one-half the amount\n\"i   wotl  that Canada  Imported.\nCnngdg Imported woolens to the\nM'lue of $115,000,000. If machinery\nalready In this country was used in\nthe manufarturo of textiles, men and\nwomen would be employed In such\nnumbers as WMlld increase the ware\nbill  by  1100,000,000.\nHon.  T. A. Crerar\u2014Where  would  we\nSill     It?\nMr, Melgheh\u2014We would sell the\ngoods to ihs asm* p#opie t0 whom ou_\ncompel iters are now selling them.\nMr. Meighen produced a series of let-\nt< rs which he received from different\nCanadian manufacturers. all nf which\nhe said,  supported  his contentions\nHe rend ffom a letter to the effect\nthat placing of fertiliser upon the free\nlist had been harmful both to the\nn-anufneturer  and  the  farmers\nThe csstigatton of the government\nIn all those Utters, said Mr. Meighen\nwould be Wholesome for Hon. J a'\nhobb, acting minister of finance, to\nread.\n**\u2022 tfteasaad FaUmns\nAccording to the statistics compiled by ft, 0, Dun A Co., 2048 Industries had failed since this government took offlco, he said. The failures were due to lack of business,\nwtth a consequent lack 0f money\nMoney   wss   laoklng   because   the   gov-\n.     *,Conm_u\u00bb\u00a3 on Page Nino.)\nWANT ECONOMY\nIN LEGISLATION\nFewer Sessions and More\nStudy Might Be a\nBenefit\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nSPEEDS UP TREATY\nCoast Member Tells of the\nRate as Handicap on\nProvince\nHAMILTON. June 2\u2014Pour Important reports were disposed of by the\nCanadian     Manufacturers'     a>rorlation\nMAJ.-GEN.   8Iff   EDWARD\nMORRISON\nFormer   commanded   of   the  Can,.-   P1.   ,,, ,   ,     .\ndl.-n <\u00abrps artillery jln Franct,* who |nl u\" ,,econd business session today,\ndied in Ottawa, ana was given theiftml substantial progress was made >n\nlargest military fun\u00ab*nl in iho*;cup- Icienrlng up the various Items on the\nit;Us  history.    He   w\u00bbs  11   newspaper 1 . _.\n' agenda  of  the  convention,\nman\"           m     ^ . In  reviewing  the  work  of  the legis\nlation committee for the year, W. 8.\nI Morden, K.C, chairman, advanced the\nopinion thnt Cansdn's legislative bodies\nI held too many sessions; thnt with\n[fewer sessions nnd more opportunity\nRiven tn study legislation before its\nenoc ment there would not be aufh a\nflood of hills pnurlng In each year.\nIf ors Frobes Wanted?\nPealing with the Combines InvestI-\ngatlmi act, und tlie suct-gestlou that\nCanada should legislate further along\nthe lines of tbe nnti-trui. laws of thu\nCult 1.1 States, he declared that the\nexperience   there   had   been   that,   while\nACTION AGAINST\nROSSLAND CITY\nIS THROWN OOT\nFrench Traitor Who\nWas Granted Life\nM_\\X&t5^^*\n\"*5_S\nl'__mE7___*\nflf_p*\u00bb ^^\n_I_?_B___-' A\n1 -T1\nk.     1'\nfi.  1\nS\u2014 *1^&|_..\n_n\n_wr h_,      a\nkfl 1\n|Bl  1 A\n\\*m*\\*\\\\\\m* . 1\nMurphy   Dismisses . Uoyd\nSuit;   Doesn't   Call   on\nDefence\nsolved, fnot   much   benefit   tn   the   con>\nsumer   had   resulted.\nThe   vital   importance   of   the   Canadian-Australian     trade    agreement     to\nnr.r.e** _\u00bb.-...,.\u25a0 1   -      .     \u00bbt    |c'in\u00abda, snd  particularly  to British Co-\nROSSLAND,    H.    C >June    2.-Mr.   Imnbln,   was   Voiced   by   J.   H.   McDon-\nJustice    Murphy,    in    supreme    court [eld,    New    Westminster,    chairman    of\nhero   today,   dismissed, the   action, of  the     British     Columbia     division,     at\nJACQUES 8ADOUL\nThe former French captain, who\nwns condemned to death for deserting\nto the Russian Keds. but whose life\nwas saved hy the intervention of the\nnow defunct  Herriot  government.\nVESSETSlNKING\nAT BERTH FOUND\nJUSTINTIME\nRear Part of Lighthouse\nTender Under Water;\nSleeping Crew\nLIBERALS HOLD\nPROPffiWlTH\nPROBABLEGAIN\nPredictions    Give    Them\nDouble or More of  V\nOpposition\nCONSERVATIVES GET\nSEATS IN CITIES\nDefeated Include Attorney*\nGeneral and Progressive\nLeader\nNEW HOUSE\nLibtt-I.     \u00ab\nProgrtttivn     4\nComervativM      ?\nI n.to.ndanta     ?\nn.nbMul     \u25a0\u2022\nDeferred     2\nTotal    !  \u00abJ\nOLD HOUSE\nLih.r.l.       {J\nIndependents   M\nIndependent   Conservative        <\nConservative        J\nLabor         )\nVacant        1\nTotal\n63\nRohert Lloyd, 14 yeur* of age. end\nhla mother. Kate I.I\u00abJ\"\u00bb. anlnet the\ncity of Ruseland fur damage* on account of Injuries alleged to have been\nsustained by the buy' when he fell\nfrotn an elevated _ot)ilell nldcwulk\non Davies street on \u00ab|irll 20, lH.lll\nwithout calling upon the defence to\nput  In any evidence.\nThe boy himself testified\nInjury, wiylng thnt he had cut his\nknee on u rock pftcr \u2022_ hnd fitllen\nunder the gualtl Pall, after stumbling,\nand that the Injury kept him in hospital   for   a  long   period.\nSeveral   Witnesses   Testify\nMrs. Lloyd testified us to the expense thnt was Incurred hy his treatment of over six months' duration,\nand  as  to  his  present   condition.\nEvidence as to the boy's hurt at\nthe time of the fall was given by\nfour Rossland residents who picked\nhim up. A. I.. Affleck, .lohn I'eitnokoff,\nW. A. Turner and Mrs. Violet B'anche\nEvans.\nCross-examination on behalf of the\ncity was directed In a manner to suggest that the boy hail heen walking\non the guard rail arid not on Ihe\nsidewalk, but this the boy denied.\nAt the close of the plaintiffs case.\nE Reld, K.C of Vancouver, who was\nassociated with It. .1. IMegK. city solicitor. In the defence, moved for the\ndismissal of the action, which his\nlordship   granted.\nThe plaintiffs were represented hy\nC. F. R. Pltwott of ClratKa Forks and\nE. E. A. Lucas uf Vancouver.\nVancouver Liquor\nSales Show Drop\nTwenty Pet Cent\nTA-TOOVTES, Jt-S \u2022.' t\u2014IIM\ntlons ara that a dsoraaaa of a>\npat cent la ll\u00abuor sales, aa- ooa-\nssqnently la rsTanue to tUa city,\nwill ba shown for \u00bb\u00bb\u2022 first \u25a0*\nmonths of tha rear owing to ths\nbear aale.\t\nHAIL DAMAGES\nWENATCHEE CROP\nBritish\nluncheon. He intimated that he intended to Introduce n resolution urging tbe government to put ths agreement Into efteet nt nnce as business\nwas being lost lo Panada every duy\nthat   it  remained   ineffective.\nMr. McDonald's address bristled with\nfigures' Illustrating the rapidly grow-\nleg Importance of British Columbia as\nh producer of lumbar and nther for*\n? ii i(Rl nr'),,\"''t*. '\u00bb\u25a0 substantial develop-\n,e 1,lu ment In mining and fishing, and the\nit marks hie growth in shipping through\nVancmiver   nnd   other   ports.\nHe referred to the \"vexed. : unfair,\ndiscriminatory freight rates that e\u00ab-\nact toll of one mile and a quarter, or\n2f per cent, on products moving\nli.rough Itritish Columbia eastward.\nniTiiinm the straight nillenge basis on\nproduvta moving through British Colombia   westward.\"\nMaritime-   as  Chance  for Porta\nProblems of the maritlmes were\nvoiced in an address by W. fl, fisher,\nSt. John. N.lt. He urged that the\npeople in other parts of the country\nshould see to it that every bit of\nfieight entering or leiivlng the* country by seas should be routed through\nCanadian   ports.\nI rRINCK RUPERT. June 2.\u2014Water\n[leaking into the lighthouse tender litr-\n|nie. as sbe lay at her berth Rl the\nI government wharf with a sleeping\nciew aboard, was discovered only by\nchance early this morning, and an\nalarm ghen which saved the seamen\nfrom  drowning.\nWhen Captain Peterson and officers\nnt the shin arrived nt tbe wharf at\nD:S0 o'clock, preparatory to leaving\nifor the north, they found the after\nIpert of the ship under water to the\nj.UcUs,   and   their   craft   sinking.\nThe leak was due to the vessel being\noverloaded with equipment and ma-\nt< rial for the beacon being built on\nVndso  rock,   near  Anyox.\nF-ftfe-n tons of gravel, cement, lime\nund carbide were thrown overboard\nhurriedly, and iu IS minutes she had\nbten   righted.\nHad an hour's delay occurred in disci vering the Birnii's plight, the men\nsleeping on board might have been\ndrowned.\nThe ship is b\u00abi\"R pumped out today\n\u2022tml   will   be  exnmin.-d   in  the  dry  dock.\nRRC.IXA. June 8.\u2014(Canadian Tress.)\nThe Liberal government of Saskatchewan, headed by Premier C. A. Dunning, was returned at the polls yeaterday. White very few constituencies hnd reported complete results, tt\nwas indU-ated that the Liberals had\nelected 43 candidates to the sixth legislature of the province. In the ln\ndoubtful seats remaining tarty thla\nmorning, the Liberal candidates were\nleading In six. On the basis of these\nresults, government supporters were\nclaiming that the government would\nhave nn unimpaired majority in tho\nnext   legislature.\nIn the last legislature, the government had 4!> members out of a total\nof  63.\nLiberal  for  Twanty  Ytara\nThe   return   of   the   entire   Dunning\ncabinet,   with   the   exception   of  Hon.\nJ. A. Cross, who was defeated on the\nbasis   of   unofficial   returns,   was   indicated.     The   premier  himself  scored\ng    personal    virtory    in    Moose    JnW\nCounty, where, villi 42 out of  44 polls\n[reported,    the   vote   stood:    Dunning,\n, SMI;   J.   Flatkeval.  1760.\nPUNCH CARTOONIST\nGETS KNIGHTHOOD\nWKNATCHF.R. .lune 2.\u2014A hall\nstorm started here this afternoon\nand   It   Is   feared   somo   ilnmage   will\nbe   done   to   orchard..     \u00ab\u2022'\u2022\u2022\u00ab   \"J    - ,\u201e\u201e, u,  ,\u201e,.\u201e\u201e\u201e \u201enll \u201e,\u201e_-,  _ul\nported   half   an   iri-h   of   snow   and   ^  (houBh(  ^  _,  lhJj  wK9 \u00a3   (|)\nCORRUGATED SHIP\nENGAGES COMMONS\nSuperintendent     Engineer\nand Master Stevedore\nGive Opinions\nOTTAWA. June 2.\u2014Expert opinions as to the advantages and disadvantages of the \"corrugated ship\"\nwere given to the ocean rates committee of the house this afternoon.\nby Walter C. Wolfe, superintendent\nengineer of the Canadian Pacific\nOcean Services, and Capt. David Isles\nof Montreal, master stevedore. Each\ntestified from the point of view of\ntheir respective callings what they\nthought of the \"corrugated ship\" Idea\nIn general and the Rio Dorado In\nparticular. They had visited the ship,\nthe first of the Petersen fleet to visit\nCnmida.  in   Montreal,\nMr. Wolfe admitted that the Rio |\nDorado had perhnp-. 30 per rent advantage over most ships of her class\nIh cost  of fueling nnd efficiency,  but\nTrainer of King's Horses Is\nAdmitted to Victorian\nOrder\nhall\nhit.\nChelan  and   Entlat   were  also\nHis Government\nSweeps the Poll vuVu'l\nHON. C. A.  DUNNING    \u2022\nPremier of Saskatchewan* fciy\" the\nlatest bulletin last night, has posgibly\nIncreased hla following.\ntin fact  that  she  was equipped  with\n1 superheated    steam    facilities,    Which\ni had   proved   economical   on   new   big\n| liners where it  had been  Instal ed.\nNearly lhe whole afternoon was oc-\nin  this tech nival discussion.\nVancouver Wife Asks\nDivorce From Mate\nWho's in Penitentiary\nV A Nt \"OT V KR. June _.\u2014Al- '\nthrMiuh her husband la In the\npenitentiary, Mrs. Veronica Dgr- '\nra?li. wife of .:amw Roy Dar-\nragh. Hcntcnopfl to four roars\nfn,.- burglary today, applied for\ndivorce on the grounds of #*-\nsen Ion.\n; Norwegian Airmen\nPicked for Pole;\nI to Sail Friday\nOSLO, Norway. June I. \u2014 Subject to\nfilial confirmation tomorrow by the\nCommander <\u00bbf the Norwegian air force\nat Horten. Lieutenant Lutsow Holm\nwill lend a party for the relief of\nthe Amundseo north pole expedition.\nHolm hopes to leave Horten Kriday\nfor   Hpitibergen.\nWtth Holm will go Lleuteanta Hven\nPrun and I_. D. Kliassen, both experienced polar filers, who were associated with Amundsen's exploring van-\n, tutes in 1893, and four mechanica.\nLONDON, June J.\u2014Tha lisl of\nKing's birthday honors contains\nabout t\u00bb0(> names, and is almost entirely of florag_Ho interest. It includes a sprinkling of women engaged In some branch of public\nservice at home, in India, or in the\ncolonies. ,\nPerhaps the only one of world interest is that conferred on the\nfamous cartoonist of Punch, Bernard Partridge, who gets ;i knighthood.\nNo peerages are created, but Huron\nBearstead (formerly Marcuw Samuel ) is promoted to viscount. Air\nJ. B. Land-Siittun, president of the\nRoyal College of Surgeons, gets a\nbaronetcy, while those promoted to\nvarious orders of chivalry include\nSir William Tyrrel. permanent undersecretary of the foreign office;\nBaron Dcshorough. closely identified\nwith International sport; Sir Frederick Kenyon, director of tlie British\nmuseum; .1. A. M. I.lder, Australian\ntrade commissioner to the I'nlted\nStales, and J. .1. Broderick, commercial councillor of the British\nembassy    at    Washington.\nThe Victorian Order was conferred\non Richard March, who was trainer\nof   the   Klng'n  horMI   for  some   time.\nSaskatchewan    has    had    a    Liberal\nj government    since   the   formation    of\ni the province in  l!'i>\"'.\n!     Included   in   the   It  seats  considered\ncertain  for tlie Literal party \u00bbrc two\nelections   by   uc< lamntion.\nRIXUNA. June 1\u2014At 12 midnight\nthe rtturm from the Saskatchewan\ntie, tion, while far from complete,\ngave Indication that thf Liberal *ov-\nernmem, headed by Premier C. A.\nimnninp. had heen returned to power\nlu   the   elections   today.\nOppoaitlon leaders admitted that\nthey could not hope for the election\nof a combined opposition Urge enough\nto outvote the Liberals in the. hous>\\\nRnOUgh government supporters were\nelected or were running ahead in the\nconstituencies to give rise to a prediction from \u2022 n-sponsible government\n\u25a0ource that the majority of the go\\-\ncrnment atrength in \u25a0 legUhtture uC\n(Continued on  Page Nine.)\n\u2014T'g'.\nCrocker and Wright\nMake Fifth Round\nBrooklyn's Tourney\nNEW   York,   June .S.\u2014Canadian]\nDnvls cup playera, Wll tard Crocker >\nand Jack Wright, moved up Into the j\nfifth round this afternoon in tb* j\nBrooklyn tennis championship. It\nII possible that tho final may be\nan a'1-Canadian battle with Crocker\nopposing   Wright   lu  the  final. |\nJuck Wright defeated Harry Kto-\nkum 6-1 a n.l 6-1 and Crocker defeated   Milton   Jaco;>s  '.\u25a0\u25a0'_  antl   I-J,\nAUNT HET\naald   'ilnnur  once   when  ants  got\nin  my  nigar.\"\nThe Weather\nTo Appoint Envoy to\nWashington Shortly\nOTTAWA, June ..\u2014The Canadian\ngovernment hopes to make the appointment af a Canadian minister\nto Washington very shortly. Premier\nKing announced in the house tonight, when n vote of $$0,000 for\nCanadian representation In the United States was before the house for\nconsideration.\nThe prime minister aald that the\ngovernment had not found it efiay\nto secure the person it wanted to\nrepresent Canada, and referred to\nthe necessary personal expenses\nwhich went with auch a position.\nTh.  t.mp.rnttir.n  ti.tnw  ara  fof\ntha\n14 hours* ending y.st.r.ay afternoon al\nF.   o'clock.\nVICTORIA,   June   2.   \u2014   N.l.on\nnnd\nv'rinlty:    I'nrlly cloudy and cool.\nwith\nakevcra.\nMin.\nMai.\nNKT.KON         II\nr,7\nVictoria          19\nII\nmi\nKHinloops         Rt\n111!\nBarki'rvillr          34\ns\u00bb\nPrince    Huprrt  .    12\nt:\nAtlln          SI\n6(\nKntpynn          46\n5\u00ab\nt'alanry          44\n611\nWinnipeg       63\nHI)\nPortland         4\u00ab\nSK\nHtui   Frnnclhco        B8\nft\nSeattle         4\u00ab\nMl\nKpoknn.         60\n6H\nremlcton   '     47\n\u00ab7\nVernon        44\n10\nUrand   Korka        46\n611\nCranbrook        13\n7\u00ab\nHnaelton        40\n70\nEdmonton        44\n60\nPrince Albert        II\n41\n_\n___________\n \u2022\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\n'Page Two *\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1926\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nAMERICAN   PLAN RATES,  *3.50 TO $5.00\nRooms with Running Water and Private Baths.\nHeadquarters for all Travelling Men, Mining Men,\nLumber Men and Tourists.\nROTARIAN   HEADQUARTERS\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, $1.00\nTHE   MOST  COMFORTABLE   ROTUNDA   IN   THE   CITY\nHUME   \u2014   Henry   Lee.   H.   MacKen-1 Dick.   P.   I.\n-I'i>,   Mr.   nnd   Mrs.   A.   W.   Blsson,   T. j O.  OllUn.  Sun   Franclsl\nKdRcombt  Vaneouver;\n' SCO.\nCOSY ROOMS\nHotel .\nStrathcona\nEuropean Plan\n\"A Home for  Those,  Away\nFrom. Home\"\nTOURIST   HEADQUARTERS\nUNEXCELLED SERVICE\nQueen. Hotel\nTHI CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHot an. cold watar In .very room.\nBteam  beated. ,\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prafr\nQUEENS \u2014 C. Rudolf f. Rossland;\nW, H. Dawson, Jnmeg Codas, K. Karros,  Trail.\nSAVOY HOTEL\nTwo  blocke   from   Depot.\nSteam Heated.    By Dny,  Week or\nMonth.   Hot and cold running water\nFor Your Comfort\nJ.   A.   KERR,   Prop.\nSAVOY \u2014 John March!. Sandon; C.\nJ Vallaneo, Butte; T. P. Olds, Marcus;\nE M. Lowt-ll. Cttgur; William ft\nOrtnn, Fruitvalp*. Q. ThURnlka, How*-\nlnndl  C.   It.  Vallaneo,   Butte.\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n_'\/\u00bb Blocki  Eaet of Poat Office\nSteam   beated.     Hot   and   cold\nwater.    Rooms by day or week.\nAlso  Furnished  Suftea.\nP. H. BUSH, Prep.\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA. C. TOWNER, rreprieter\nThe  home  ot  plenty.\nFifty  rooms  of eotld  comfort\nfVe serve the best meals In Nelson.\nIf\u25a0 the cook.\nMOTHERS\nAND THEIR CHILDREN\nOne mother sayw:\n-letter   than   sandwiches   our   boys\nlike   meat   biscuits    for    long   hikes.\nKit her  thoroughly  cooked  sausage  or\nhamburger  oakee are  used.    Molding\nmy bread dough into biscuits. 1 fold\none of these Aneat cakes in the center j\nof eaeh before they  are set  for _hei\nlast rising.    Baked In the biscuit they j\ngi\\* the bread a delicious flavor.    No j\nbutter Is needed.\nMOST OF VANCOUVER'S'\n..ItRKSTN FOR THEFT\nNelson's Best Cafes\nSCOPES TAUGHT\nMANCAMEFROM\nONE-CENT\nAttorneys   for   Tennessee\nState Say Prosecution\nNot a Joke\nDAYTON, T.nn\u201e June 2.\u2014The question of evolution was thrown Into the\ncourts of the state when John Thomas\nScopes was Indicted by a grand jury\non a charge of violating the Tennessee\nlaw against teaching In the public\nschools certnln theories that deny the\nstory of the divine creation of man as\ntaught in the Bible. A special term\nnl the*, circuit court whb ordered to\nconvene July 10 tor the trial of the\nschool  teacher.\nPupils Ars VitaisMs\nThe grand Jury occupied approximately one hour hi agreeing to return\nu true bill. Nine of the 13 members\nof  the  grand Jury ftre  farmers.\nWalter White, school superintendent,\nnnd seven boys who were members of\nbiology or general science classe;\ntaught by Scopes, testified. Some of j\nthe young witnesses snid thut they j\nlold \"the Jurymen that Mr. Scop** told j\ntlit'in   lie believed   In  evolution,  but did i\nnot   believe   thnt   man's origin   was  a |    VANCOUVER, June\nmonkey. |'he charges In 106 nrre\nAttorneys   for   the   prosecution,   ln- ' May.\nchiding   Attorney-General   Stewart   and I'\t\nfour Dayton associates.  Issued a statement  prompted, they declared, by lack\nof   Information   in   regard   t<>   the   ?vo- j\nlutlon   test  and   Its   development   here, I\nIt   sold,   ln   part:\n\"The   Impression   has   gone   out   that j\nthe  prosecution of this case was nothing   more   than  a   'mock*  affair  origin- \\\naied   in   tlie   minds   of   Dayton   people\nfor   publicity   purposes.\n\"Nothing is further from the truth.\nThe rtefendnnt. J. T. Scopes, who was\na teacher In the high school of Rhea\ncounty at Dayton, was before the passage of the law In question as well\nat; after the passage of this law,\nteaching the students of Dayton and\nUhea county Darwin's and other theories of evolution. According to the\nstatements of some of the school children he taught 'that man originated\nns a small one-cell animal, living first\nIn iii* seas.' He Inught that man\ncame from the 'lower anlinnls,'\nCltliens (Haerally  Complain\n\"Rome dnys before he was formatly\narrested on this charge, the matter of\nhis teaching evolution was being disci used publicly about the streets. The\npeople, almost as a whole, began to\nexpress resentment at such a condition and although the warrant for the\narrest of Professor Scopes was sworn\nout by a friend of evolution for the\npurpose of testing the law, It would\nhave been issued In the course of a\nday or so upon the complaint of other\ncitizens for the purpose of preventing\nteaching of Buch doctrine In the public   schools.\"\nB  fUll THEFT\n2.  \u2014 Theft Jed |\nsts made during I\nTHE BIG SALE\nL      For rial. A Day\nExtra Specials trom 9 to 11 A. M.   Just to\nTempt You Out!\n5 YARDS PRINT ..., $1.M\n5 YARDS STRIPED FLANNELETTE  $1.00\n5 YARDS TOWELING    $1-00\n'  5 YARDS CURTAIN SCRIM $1.00\nOnly 5 Yards of Each to One Customer\nAll Lines Deeply Cut.   This Sale is Different!\nNelson Dry Goods Co*\nLadies' Wear Specialists\nK_a\nGIRL TEAMS PLAYING SOFTBALL DRAW CROWDS\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n(11   V.rnon   Str..t   Eait\nOnly brick hotel  ln city.    Stesm\nheated;  hot and cold  water\nBuropean and American plane\nWhen   at   Neleon,   Eat   at  tha\nGolden Gate Cafe\nOpen  Day  and   Night\nOur   motto   Is   Cleanliness,   Quality\nand Service.    All  White  Help.\nMeala.   30c  and   Up\nNEW OHANI>_nr. and Mra. Kelso,\nEdaewood; O H. Foslin. Kimberley;\nVltor Herarduoai. James Bernrd-cal,\nFrank l'sdullo, Ymir; John Cracco.\nFife;  J.  K.   Kuillow.   Lethbridge\nROYAL CAFE\nClassic   Restaurant\nRefinement  and  Delicacy  Prevail*\nOPEN    DAY   AND   NIGHT\nLuncheon.   11:30  to  2    Me\nSpecial  Dinners,  6:30 to  8   Stic\nWe  Specialize In  Chop  Suey\nand Noodles.\nPHONE   182\nLAKE VIEW HOTEL\nHaa   reopened.     Clean,   neatly\n''kept rooms.    Pricea  reasonable.\nGive   us   a   trial.\nHORACE  LAPOINTE,  Prop.\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nFinest-equipped restaurant In the\ncity. OPES DAY AM) NIOHT.\nSPECIAL\u2014Ice Cream, Soda Water\nand Hot Drinks. Nice, clean, furnished rooma: hot and cold water\nWa   Cater  to   Private   Parties.\nTHE MADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,   Prop.\n\u2022team-heated Room, by the Day\nWeek   or   Month.\n\u25a0vary eoneidaration  ehown to\nguests.\nCor. Baker and Ward Ste. Neleon\n\u2022'MADDEN   \u2014   S.   E.   Watson,   Bilver-\nton- Ivor Johnson. Kaalo: John hmaii-\nvtind. Hint Creek, J. Burns, Kaalo; u.\nF. lngraham, Spokane; K. O. Timber-\nntan.   Spokane.     \t\nSHERBROOKE HOTEL\nNear  C.P.R.  Station.\nRooma  at  Reasonable  Rate*.\nH. DUNK, Proprietor\nRead the Advertisements\nWISE SHOPPERS DO TT\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\nS20  Baker Street, Nelson,  B.C.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to 2:30, Special Lunch .....35c\n6:30 to 8:00 p.m., Supper  35c\nPhone  154\nEMPLOYED LASH\nTO SAVE BANK\nIS SUGGESTION\nJudge and Counsel Dispute\nOver His Responsibility for White\nTORONTO. June 1.\u2014\"I have not\niho slightest doubt In my own mind\nthat Mr. Lash wns retained because\nof his Influence with Sir Thomas\nWhite. Nobody else could have been\nselected who would have had the\nsame Influence on Sir Thomaa White.\nHe was-retained to save the bank bc-\nSoftbali, with gird tcflms competing, draws thousands of  spectators In     Toronto. . A View of the Sunnyslde stadium Is Bhftwn during a game.\nSummer Resorts\nWHERE THE FISHING IS GOOD\nOUTLET HOTEL     \"\nPROCTER,  B. C.\nlMa-lnr,   Boating-,  Bathing,  Oolf,\nTennis   Courts.\nVlshi-r Tackle Supplied. Grocery\n\u25a0tore la Connection.\nW.    A.    WARS,    Proprietor.\nBar, S3; week, 117 to 119. apeol-1\nHon\u2014If Bates.\nCLASSIFIED\nSUITS.\nADS    BRING    RE-\nBILIOUS and\nSICK HEADACHES\nARE CAUSED  BY\nCONSTIPATION\nOnce you allow your bowels to\nbecome constipated you will become\ntroubled with bilious and sick headaches, and for relief you must help\nyour liver to remove the poisonous\nbile that la circulating In the blood\nand upsetting the entire biliary system. For this purpose there Is no\nother remedy to equal\nMILBURN'S\nLAXA-LIVER PILLS\nMrs. L. O. Nethercott, R.R. No. 1,\nCrlnan, Ont., writes: \"I was awfully\ntroubled with constipation, and sick\nand bilious headaches accompanied\nwith severe vomiting spells whi^h\nmade me miserable. I tried different\nremedies, without relief, but since\ntaking Laxa-Llver Pills the headaches\nand constipation have disappeared,\nand I am very thankful for what\nthey have done for me.\"\nFor sale at all druggists and deal*\ners; put up only by The T. Mllburn\nCt>..   Limited,   Toronto,   Ont.\ncause he could do It better thnn anybody  else.\"\nD. L. McCarthy. K.C, counsel for\nthe crown In the appeal uf S. Casey\nWood, convicted Home bank director,\ngave the above direct answer to a i\nquestion put by Mr. .Justice Smith\nregarding the effect of the I.ash correspondence gn the minister of\nfinance. Mr. McCarthy had been arguing that Z. A. Lasli had carefully\nrefrained from expressing any opinion\non questions of fact in his cnmmunl-\ni cations to the fUu-ncc minister rela-\nI live to the condition of lhe Home\nbank.\n\"It Is a most unfortunate thing that\nMr. I_ush'.H name should ever have\nbeen connected wilh this report as\ncounsel for MrWoort had dom\\\" said\nMr. McCarthy. \"It is a deliberate attempt to load thiH whole matter on to\nMr. Lash, and then say thnt If Mr.\nLash hud satisfied himself as the re-j\nsuit of internal i n vest Iga turns, thp\ndirectors ought to be.\nCsreful Phrasing\n\"Mr. Lash did not undertake an\ninvestigation. He assumed no responsibility for it. His letters to\nthe minister referred entirely tit the\nreport of 'Mr. Haney nnd bin board.'\nHe says with reference to the value\nof securities. 1 am Informed.' At another point he says, 'I am instructed,'\nWith reference to another matter he\nsays 'I am told.',\nMr. .Tustice Smith pointed to other\nparts or the correspondence to show\nthat Mr. Lash was giving his \"personal opinion,\" his 'Vonsfdpred JudK-\n1 ment\" and his- \"conviction.\"\nj Mr, McCarthy\u2014The minister had\n| acted.\nMr. Justice Smith\u2014He wns keeping\nthe   minister   acting.\nMr. McCarthy\u2014\"Why? P.ecaupe be\nhad been retained by Jhe homd for\nthat purpose. Tret's look at the thing\nseriously. Can you believe that Mr.\nLash would deliberately make a false\nstHtement in regard to the Frost account?\nMr. Justice Smith\u2014I am talking of\nwhat Mr. Lash says |n his letter.\nWhat Impression was it Intended lo\nhave on the finance minister?\nMr, McCarthy admitted that the\nIntention was (o moke a (rood impression, nnd asked Mr. Justice Smith\nwhat Mr. I-ash wns retnlned  for.\nMr. Justice Smith\u2014My understanding Is that Sir Thomas White was\nInduced rb forego a public Investigation on the understanding thut Lash\nJffould   undertake   it.\nMr. McCarthy\u2014There is not a word\nof evidence or correspondence to justify that.\nMr. Justice Smith\u2014Tosh's own letters leave that Impression.\n\u2022 Mr. McCarthy\u2014I have read and\nreread the correspondence, snd there\nIs nothing which shows that Lash\nwas going* to make an Investigation\n\u2014\u2014\u2014    l\nor that he was ever asked  to make\nnn  Investigation.\nBLUE RIDGE OF\nNORTHPORT IS\nA NEWSHIPPER\nApex, Molly Hughea, Make\nFirst Shipments of Ore\nfor Year\nThree mines, two In the Sloean-\nAinsworth-I-anieau mining division\nand one in Washington, shipped ore\nfor the first time thla year to tho\nsmelter nt Trail, ln the 10-day period\nending: Mav 31. These were the Apex,\ntho Molly Hughes and the Blue Ridge.\nAll shipped lead ore. Shipments to\ndate to the Consolidated Mining &\nSmelting Company of Canada nre\n162.281 tons, and for the period just\npassed   they  wero   8642   tone.\nThe following mines ahlpped lead\nore: Apex. 14: Blue nidge. 38; Emerald, 4S: Molly Hughes, 10; Ruth\nHope, 41: Rosebery-Surprise, SO1\nSally,  i'f:  Silversmith,   193.\nThose shipping -ine were: Lucky\nThought. 3.1; Mountain Chief, 27, and\nSilversmith, 52. The Knob Hill\nshipped   112   tons   dry   ore.\nCompnny mines shipped 7994 tons\nduring this period.\nShipments to date this year, with\nthe names of mines, districts, classes\nof ore, show:\nConsolidated\nCompnny   mines    153,438\nNelson-Arrow   Lake.\nEmerald. Salmo (lead)         809\nKern,   Nelson   (lend)            22\nOolden  Eagle. Nelson   (lead).. 3\nLightning Teak, Edgewood\n(lend)      \u2022\nMolly Gibson, Kltto's  (lead)   ..        10\nRossland\nI.X.L.,  Rossland   (dry)            82\nBoundary -Similkameen\nBell,  Beaverdell  (lead)          140\nCrescent,  Greenwood   (lead)   .. 2\nElkhorn,   Greenwood,   (lead)   .. 2\nHorn Sliver, Similkameen\n(lead)     \u00bb*\nImperial  Group,   Rock   Creek\n(lead)      1\nTiinee Henry, Greenwood\n(lead)             21\nProvidence, Greenwood  (lead)\n(lead)    _  r\t\nStrathmore, Greenwood   (lead).\nYankee Group, Grand Forka\n(dry)\t\nSlocan - Ainsworth - Lardeau\nAlbion,   Alnsworth   (lead)    ....\nApex,  New  Denver   (lead)    \u201e.\nBosun,   Silverton   (lead)   \t\nBosun, - Silverton   (zinc)   \t\nBrandon,  Sandon   (lead)   \t\nCork-Province, Zwlcky (jdno) ..\nGalena Farm, Silverton (lead) .\nHewitt, SUvertun  (lead)   \t\nLiberty Hill. Kaslo  (lead)   \t\nL.T.,   Slocan   City   (lead)   \t\nLucky Jim, Zlncton (lead)  ....\nLucky  Thought,  Silverton\ndine)  , \u2014\nMolly    Hughes,   New     Denver\n(lend)    \u2022\nMonitor, Three Forks (lead)  ..\nMonitor, Three Forka (sine)   ..\nj Mountain Chief, New Denver ....\nPeg  Leg,  Enterprise  (lead)   ...\nRambler. Rambler (sine) \t\nRosebery-Surprise,  New Denver\n(lead)\n17 The total membership of the Meth\nJDiodlst   church   ln   Alberta   Is   16,00!\nThe church gives services ln 50\n8 I places  nnd   haa  317   Sunday  school!\nwith an enrollment of 20,000. Ther\n80 | are 156 churches and 121 parson\n14  ages   nt   a   valuation   of   81,778,466\nt\n76\n30\n85\n24\n161\n11\n9\n45\nThis does not include the proper!\nin the shape of colleges, hospital!\ngirls' homes, schools and' social set\nItlement houses. The oonferem\nraised for missions 833,800, and fo\nall church purposes $462,426.\nScotch Girl Immigrant\nIs Missing in the Eas\n74\n181\n231 !\n26 I\n164 !\n1,514\n1.137\n1\n16 I\n-4 I\n(4\n67\n81 !\nRosebery-Surprise, New Denver\n(sine)\t\nRuth,   Sandon   (le*d)   \t\nStandard,  Silverton   (lead)....\nStandard. Silverton  (line)   ....\nSilversmith,   Sandon   (lead)   ....\nSilversmith,   Sandon   (line)    ....\nSpokane  Trinket,  Alnaworth\n(lead)    \t\nUnited.   Alnaworth   (lead)    ....\nUnited. Alnsworth (sine) \t\nVan Rol, Silverton  (lead)   ....\nVan  Rol. Silverton   (line)   \t\nWhitewater, Hetallack (lead)  ..\nEast   Kootenay\nSanto,  Bull  River  (copper)   ..\nParadise, Lake Windermere\n(lead)    -847\nOther   Districts\nDoreen, Doreen  (lead)            74\nEporansa, Alice Arm,\n(lead)      \u00bb\nVictory, Smlthers (lead)    13\nAlberta\nCastle Mountain (lead)\t\nManitoba\nBingo.  Herb  lake.   Manitoba\n(dry)  \u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022\t\nManitoba Metals, I_ Pas\n(dry)    \t\nMcCafferty, Herh iJike, Manitoba    \t\nWashington\nBlue Ridge, Northport  (lead)\nKnob lllll. Republic   (dry)   \t\nUullp. Republic,-Wash., (dry)\n18\n11\n1\n23\n1\n18\n2.178\n171\nTotal\n.162.281\nMCE   AGAIN   HEADS\nTRAINMEN\nfully.  Beaverdell   (lead)        U4 for three year. \u00ab\u2122'\"\u2122\".\"i\"\nknotted Horse. Greenwood ventlon of the organisation today.\nSpotted Horse, Greenwood\nORDER! RACHAEL   RANKIN\nI     A   22-year-old   girl,   just   out   fror\nrrrVl'lAND   June 2.\u2014William O.'Glasgow about three months In east\n,. n..   n,   the   Brotherhood   em   Cannda.   is   reported   as   missinl\n*\u00ab\u00bb2r SS _\u00ab&\u25a0\u00ab - 83\nfor three years at the trlennlalcon    lee^ ^  ^ ^^ complexlon\nTHE   GUMPS \u2014MRS. JIMMY  VALENTINE\nAssistant Secretary of Labor Hus\nband, who has supervision of Unite\nStates immigration work, said thu\nhe had received a letter from a\norsanl_ation in New York Clt\nknown as the Bureau) for America!\nIdeals, requesting that he conslde!\nthe deportation of Lady Aberdeen\nwho has heen visiting the Unite\"\nStntes for the last few week* Sec\nretnry Husband said that the lettei\nsigned by Daniel J. Downing, cor\nresponding secretary, contained n\nsatisfactory grounds for action b:\nthe department of labor, bo it ha>\nbeen filed and the incident closed.\nBunions\n_2\nQuick, safe, &ui\u00ab relief.\nPrevent shoe pressure.\nAt drug and that mores\nDr Scholl's\nOearYourSkin\n01 Disfiiarin. Blemish*\nUse Cuticura\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1925\nfags TSras\n_rg\nc8a*?t_i\u00bb. txxjcvti\nIKaty aat 'under tho gljint hemlock\nhadowlng.'jb.\"{mblQ, Tfce.lat- attcr-\nuon aun. c_1i'glit the .-ed aheen. In her\nheatnut ,lwlr; faV\u00ab' a v'lvld,'' excited,\n_k \u2022 to , th\u00bb beautiful W ; S|h\u00a9\nlanced !nt aome snapshots and\nkujhed. , Stephen >_ eettt litem In\nfie of his snort,'fcrecsy^letters,\n(\"Dear iltf. angol __te, \"\u2014--flow do\npu like my, ne* girl? She's the one\n\u00bb 'he end thtttrvB marked with my\n;le-'x' and net the one about whose\nidiilder you see my arm affectionate-\nreposing. I may not cavort thus\nllth Angela. She's stiff. Ah\u2014but\nhe'*' sweet, Kate.\n\"Advancing   age   and   the   scarcity\nthe dear femlnlnes ln these wilds\nforcing your handsome Steve into\nie sorry paths of rectitude.    So as\niu   know   it's   been   a   long,   dreary\niy since I've made  use of all-my\n\u25a0llant    arts.     When    you    answer,\nset Kate, tell me what you think\n\u25a0 the one marked _'   She's .the new\n'hool   ma'ahi   here   and   Just   fresh1\n'orn   Stanford. . v   .'!  \u25a0\n\"I'm still waiting to hear how this\nouble comes out for Den.   'What a\nkm shame the whole thing Is,    But\nj'a   good   you're    there,   dear   Kate.\n,Jon't let him get down In the mouth,\nOld if you need Any help send me a\n\u25a0fie-and I'll be there on the Jump.\n'Yours   as   ever   and   always   \u2014\n:eve.''\n''.lust  the same glad  old  Stephen,\"\nfile   thought.,    She   looked   nt   An-\n\u2014,   noting   with   a   wistful   pang\ne   girl's    strong,    sweet   face,    the\niward  tilt of her  chin.    Then  she\n[ntembered     the    crosses    on    the\ninnred   oid\\ dance   programs.    Dear\nkeve\u2014She  laughed. .<\u2022. - f|\n[Up the slope came a whistle, the\nrat Katy had  heard  In many days.\nhhfty swinging buoyantly.    Without\n1 word   he  put, a   message   in   her\nBlinds.\". It  was  from   the   Irrigation\n'At a special meeting held iast\nenlhg this board voted unanimous*-\nagainst accepting your resignation.\nt* district is naturally deeply at-,\neted hy Its great financial loss ana\n>r tn is reason urged you to use all\nisslble diplomacy. in dealing with a\nhor situation wc know to be critical.\n<*e did not mean by this to attach\niy blame whatsoever to you. We\nttach none to you now. ln his re-\n'rt, Consultant Engineer Chlsborough\nglares your work afcoVe criticism.\"\nPenny leaned over Katy's ahoulder\n[:\u00bb'dlng though he know the worJa ny\neart. HIr hund rested on 'the arm\n' her chair, She covered It, looking\n. \u00bbayiy.\n\"Well, It helps a little.\" he said.\n._ \"Oh, It helps a lot! it's terrible\n[liat It happened but It's terrible that\nwi have cyclones and bllszards and\n\u25a0arthquakee. But    you    can't    be\nla_ed for them.\"\n\"*to\u2014but they put a fear ln one.\"\n>\u25a0 this ' was    e*actly   the    terror    in\nKaty's   mind.     She   lay   awake    at\n\u2122lght   listening  \u2014   waiting  for   some\nrightful   repetition  of   that   mad   de-\nlonanlon    flung    down    the   canyons,\nlut not for  worlds would  she  men-\nIon  this to  Denny.\nNow she laughed.    \"Of course, they\nlo.    But   that's  an   old   grandmother\njablt to get Into.    We'd all get our-\nQclve.   framed    In   glass   cases   and\n\"ouldn't  stir or   breathe  if we  once\niave way to fear.\" I.\n\"I'll feel  better when, I lay hands\nn   the   fellow   who   blew   the   dum.\n.itt;t   #alt.     Anyone   devilish   enough\no' do   that . isn't   going   loose.    I'm\nTolng to get him.''\n'Was  It  that   Pe*ro?\"\nI dofi't knew.\"    Denny folded  the\n,;tter, .put   il   In   his   pooket    Horb\nthere  was  another  letter  In.  e.^ rose\n11\niMLLS\nm\nT_E\n.i dpn-\n\u201e.. v-- \u25ba..\u00ab.-.- -becked.\nGifi EiiU will 'remedy\nall kidney troubles.\nGet a box to-day before\nit is too law.    - -*-'\u2022\n-anada Drug & Book Ca\ncolored envelope. He wanted to Ulk\nttout  this   to .Katy,\nFor now, syery time he looked\n\u25a0t.injr he saw Patra's golden head,\nthe dimples gleaming wickedly. And\nh* k\u00bbpt wondering, \"What would\nKafy any if she knew? Will they\nU?-...\u2022\"*   oth\"'?     w'\u00ab    Katy    be\n, Thase thought* oppressed hlm.\n.They, word i like clouds closing out\nthe suit. Ho brushed them aside\nwith an impatient* \"Well\u2014two years,\nFvo got two years,\" THe phrase\ncame gradually to ring with an Infinite comfort thiough his mind.\nTwo years\u2014-he dldn' need to tell\nKaty.   There wouldn't be any change.\nYet he longed to know What she\nmight think, m putting tho aa-'\nswor frotn the Irrigation bonrd In\nhis pocket hv purposely,pulled out the\nbright envettipo. It dropped to the\nground. Ho picked lt up, grinning,\nfhulud it u aecond under her nose,\nthen took u sniff himself.\n\"That's good sachet. Denny. I\nwiih you'd find out tho name. We'll\nget some for our handkerchiefs.\"\n\"Can't have ll common,  Katy.\"\nShe laughed.   \"In luve, Denny 7\"\n*  \"Come, on, now, Miss \u2014 the dinner.\"\n\"When I full In lovo I'll not toll\nyou.\"  i -        , \u25a0\n\"As I've often remarked, you're\n.aways tn love, so thei-'a nothing to\nit.\" \u2022\n\"l_t Denny, you grow funilcr of\nher.. 1 can tell. It's a whole year\nand mo.c that you've had to find\nout.\"\n\u25a0Fhe meant nothing by thai, yet It\nturned him like a sudden wrench. A\nyear to ftnd out, nnd he had plunged\nipto it without n moment's glowing\nIntoxlchtlbn df'perfume, of color, of\nsoft lips against his tu.ee.\nHis face had paled. She reached\nup- and touched his arm, saying\neagerly \"Denny, you promised once\n,wlt\u201e nil your heart you would tell\nme. Now du It. Is It becauso of\nmo    that    you    wait? Tell    tne\nhonestly.''\n\"Nol Don't dare to think lt!\"\nThe last thing In all the world he\nhad Intended to broach. \"No, Katy.\nHow could that be? If I wanted to\nget' inuri'lgd now, I'm earning enough.\nYou know that.\"\n\"Yos \u2014 but she must be lovely,\nDenny, or else you wouldn't care so\nlong.    I  think   she  nui.it   be  mighty\nsweet,\"     I\nHis thoughts' were sweeping headlong. He was earning enough. He\noould marry at once If he wished.\nEven to himself he wouldn't admit\nthe hesitsnoe, the Insistent reluctance, that had all along halted him.\nIt was the work\u2014so ho convinced\nhis thoughts\u2014ths work thnt needed\nhim. \u25a0 He could makf no plans until\nthis big Job was finished.\nNow Kuty was saying all the\nthings ho hud yearned to hear. And\nhe was sorry he had brought up the\nsubject. The suggestion of an Immediate murrlugo caught him like a\nburning hand  at hia  throat.\nI'd love to see Oolden Petra,\nDenny.\"\n'Would  you?\"\n'YeB. I'd know In a minute\u2014\n'Oh. you would, would you.\nAren't  wc   the  little clairvoyants?\"\n\"1 Was merely going to s\u00bby I'd\nknow   In  a   minute\u2014\"\n\"If she was noble enough for your\n\u25a0noble' brother, eh?'\nKaty laughed. \"I guess I'd know-\nthat,  too,   Mr.  Denny.\"\n\"All right. Katy, when . we go\nback to the city I'll bring her to\nsee   you.\"  -\n'Is she as beautiful as .loan?\"\nDifferent. I'll ask her to send\nyou a picture.\" I\n\u2022\u25a0\"Bo\" that you can look at It?\nI Welt\u2014-I'd like her lt she was the\nI'hoHiellest person In the world.\nDenny, ns long as she could make\nyou   happy.\"\n\u25a0He . began to dosoribe l'etra lo\nKaty. his memory dallying and\ngrowing warm with the bright image. Until he felt the lure of her\nhunds as they turned his own palm\n:upwurd, the Joy of ber. lips pressed\n'again and again into the hollow,\nthe nearness of her hnlr, the softness  ot. her  arms.\nln these  moods elation rode high\nLeading, Cla_s Is Under\n:_Vih\"ety-fiVe Per Cent for\nMonth of May\nAttendance figures for May at\nthe Hume school show no division\nwith high standing, the best showing being that of division I., with the\nrelatively   low.' percentage   of   94.63.\nThe following are the division\npercentages, and tHe lists of pupils\nmaking perfect  attendance:\nDlvlsloh 1., Grade 8\u2014Percentage\n94.58, Cyril Brant. William Brown,\nArnold Carlson, Dorothy Devlne.\nBeatrice French, Hazel Hulls, Sybil\nKeeler, Knthleen Massey. Wesley\nNegus, Kvelyn Parker, Lawrence\nPorter, Florence Scott. Donald Soo-\nman, Dorothy Vyse, Wilfred Webster,   Edgar   Waterman.\nDivision 11., tirade 1.\u2014Percentage\n\u20220.T1. Hone Ahrens, Mae Olnney,\nGilbert Gaucher, Murdo MacLeod,\nJosephine Marapodl, Juliana Mel-\nnec.uk, Edith Ogden, Lewis Hees,\nHilda Illchmond. Mona Stubbs, Florence  Tregillus.\nDivision HI., Orade 6.\u2014Percentage 91,63. William Bennett.\nThomas Bishop, Kathleen Dunn,\nCarroll George, Marjorle Hawkins.\nBertie Jardlne, Catherine McLeod,\nMelba Rendall, Jake ltothery, Sydney Howling, Kdwurd Shardelow,\nSadie   Smith.   Gladys   Stevens.\nDivision IV., Grade S.\u2014Percentage 98.61. Vernon Adrens, Margaret Campbell, Lilian Cookson.\nJohn Cunningham, Orvllla Harrison,\nTommy Harrison, Kathleen Keeler.\nEdward Matheson, Victor Melnecsuk,\nLouise Molburn, Carl Olson. Harry\nSangdren, John Stout, Bruce Waldie.\nand   Charles   Walker.\nDivision V.. Grade 4.\u2014Percentage\n84.77. Lillian Bennett. Charles\nCampbell, Beth iDenney, Arthur I_n-\nglll, George Parker. Janet Waldie.\nAnnie   Coulter,   James  Albion.\nDivision VI.. Grades 8 and 2 \u2014\nPercentage    91.28.       Jack      Bishop,\nSUES] ON DENNISTOUN'S LOVE LETTERS\nLOIS   MEREDITH\nTile mystery auinaindinK the identity of an AmerU-an woman who la\nmiiimm Lieut.-Col. Ian Dennistoun for breach of promise waa cleared recently, when it ami k-nrneri thHt it was Lois Meredith, movie actresn, shown\nabove.    She   nays   sho   lmn   100   love   letters  us   evidence.\n.loan Burgess, Archie French. Darcy\nHughes. Gilbert Hunt, Margaret Jarvis, Violet Porter, Olive Richmond,\nKddie ltothery. XelHon Roynon,\n(irnrgrt Scott, Murgaret Thompson,\nAlfred Vyse, Violet Young, Vera\nCoulter,   Aitkin    Gomiell.\nDivision VII.\u2014Percentage' 81.82,\nLeslie Guy, Howard Hunt,. Emily\nLeemlng, Betty Kraft, Elvera TUuthe-\nson, Kuby Morgan, John Platers,\nRobert   Molohon,  Albert   Brown.\nwithin hlm.    The darling!    The golden   nymph   that   she   was\u2014\nAt other times he remembered the\nradiant anticipation in her face\nwhen sho said: \"Maybe they'll accept the resignation!\" Oppression\ndropped like u Htone on him. Hut\nhe found r-xcUHe*. Hhe \"aid that\nIn a moment of overpowering amotion when she most wanted him; I\nwhen she had just. admitted that\nsho loved him. Of course, two\nyears  of  separation  was an  eternity.\nHe wrote nnd told her the resignation wan not accepted and that it\nwas the biggest relief of Joy any\none could  have  handed  him.\nShe wrote hack, \"And we have\nto wait two whole yearn, Dendiddie,\ndarling? Oh. that'll an everlasting\nftge. I wouldn't care if you were In\nthe city, but to be awny up there\nin the wilderness. What ,good will\nlt do you? If ynn only knew all\nthe wnnde'rful* plans I've made.\ndearest darllngest. I want you here.\nThen you cbuld come every night\nand we'd go to all the shows and\nto the I.iii- nnd duncing. It's an\nawful thing to care so much for\nyou and lo love you and have you\nhundreds nf miles away. Pel haps\nI'll have to marry ynu .and go up\nand live in a tree. Dendiddie darling, you love me\u2014why don't you\ncome   dnwn   here   and   work ?\"\nIt rambled on for ten pages\u2014\ngossip, news of John Merchunt and\nthe amiable Peter, then every few\nlinen a vivid outpouring. \"I love\nyou\u2014why iiiunt yon be away? Oh,\nyou needn't. It's all ln your silly\nold  bead.   Dendiddie  darling.\"\nA few days nfter this Denny received a wire from   Petra's  father.\n\"New company forming here. Offer you firtd rate permanent Job.\nSalary ten thousand a year. Letter\nfollows.\n\"PETER    CHAXXLVO.\"\n(To be continued tomorrow)\nDISCUSS WALL\nBAKERSTREET\nCouncil to Meet Owners of\nGriffin Block Regarding\nJoint Wall\nCONGRATULATE\nSC0UTTR00P\nScout Association Approves\n\u2022 Warrants for Assistant\nScoutmasters\nThe matter of a retaining wull for\nHaker street, fronting the Griffin\nblock, at lhe corner nf Baker and\nWard streets, was discussed by the\ncity eouiuM for some time last night,\nwithnut any definite action being\ntaken. The matter was Introduced\nby Mayor J. Hell, who slated that 1t\nwaa time lhe city got busy, as councils for many years had put off the\nmatter.\nCity Clerk Wasson suggested that\nthe rlty meet with the owners of the\nGriffin block in regard to a party\nwall. The matter was finally referred\nto a meeting of the _ council as a\nwhole, fnr discussion with the engineer, solicitor and owners of the\nGriffin  block.\nToo   Lame   a   Payroll\nAl-'ermali J. P. Morgan, prior to\nthe discussion on the wall, protested\nvigorously about the city public works\ndepartment having so many men on\nthe payroll. There were 215 employed\nand' the money would soon be eaten\nup. he stated. Mayor Pell explained\nthat there was a rush of work at\nioresent, and that a number of men\non the payroll were only temporary\nmen. The city engineer stated that\nseven men  were on for relief work.\nI\nIATELY\nIS A CURED BOY\nRotary Protege on Way\nHome From Seattle\nOrthopedic\nHarold Walter Hardie of Meadows,\nthe 11-year-old protege of the Nelson\nLotary club, and for the last year an\nInmate of the Children's Orthopedic\nhospital at Seattle. left there for his\nhome on Monday night, cured. Harold\nleft for the hospital about a year ago\nen crutches, with both legs In irons,\ni.nd with feet so turned in that the\ntoes overlapped. Today, straight-\nlimbed, he Is able to run around with\nother boys, as a result of the expert\ntreatment given at the Seattle hos-\ntltal.\nLooked  Afttr on Journey\nSeattle Rotarians put him on the\ntrain on his return Journey, after looking after him during his stay in the\nr<>t\u00bbpltal. Spokane Rotarians met him\nuliei) the train reached Spokane, and\ntiny will see that he makes the change\nfor the Great Northern *train for\n5teadi>wj\u00bb safely.\nAmong the Nelson Rotarians who\nhave visited hlm ln Seattle are D.\nSiDenis  and   George   Horstead,\nA recent letter from Miss Adeline\nM. Hughes, R N., superintendent of the\northopedic hospital, to Harold's father,\nsays  in  part:\n\"Harold li* now ready to go home.\nHe has a brace, and is walking very\nwell. He has been having a fine time\nlately, running around with all lhe\noilier hoys, but I am sure he is vtry\nanxious  to get  honv eagain.\"\nRULING ASKED ON\nSTABLES BYLAW\nAGREEABLE TOPAY ^\n,    HALFLEVELUNG\nCouncil States Stand in Regard to Hume School\nGrounds\nAfter a rough _urvey of the Hume\nschool grounds had been made the,\nfinance department of the elty council last night reported to the council\nthat they would favor the city paying half the costs of levelling off\ntheae grounds tf the school board\nwaa prepared to pay for the other\nhalf  of  the  work.\nThe school board, some time \u00abgo,\napproached the council with the Idea\nof having these grounds graded\nand converted into children's playgrounds, a very necessary thing In\nNelaon at present.\nAlderman Turner, chairman of the\nfinance committee, stated last night\nthat both the city and the school\nboard had made their estimates at\nthe first of the year without having\nthe levelling of theae grounds tn\nview. Thus, he stated. It would be\nas easy for the school to share In\nthe  cost  as for  the city.\nJohn billies, prominent lumberman, died at Pakenham, Ont., at\nthe age of 72. Born ln MJddleville,\nOnt., he wan a partner for 40 years\nIn the famous lumber firm of Gillies\nBrothers, pioneers of lumbering on\nthe  Upper   Ottawa  river.\nSchools, Banks Honor\nKing's Birthday Today\nIn honor of lha King's birthday.\nHchools throughout the city, anil hanks,\nan elosed all day today. Stores will\nobserve the usual Wednesday half-\nhi lidny  only.   .\nLast niRhl TbiKH were noticed float-\nMig a how several hul I'lings down\nl.iwu, but no \u25a0ehetne of street decoration, such its lhat used for Victoria\nday. wus in evidence. \u2022\nVotes of congratulation to the ambulance   team   of   No.    1    troop,   boy\nscouts,   on   its  winning   the   Wallace\nXesbltt Junior Ambulance trophy, and\nof thanks to David Rees for his work\nIn  training the  boys,  were  passed  at\nlast night's meeting of the Boy Scout\nassociation ln  the city hall.    The as\nsoclatlon signified its approval of the\nappointment of three assistant  scout\nmasters   for   Troop   No.   1,   and   ap\npointed  a committee  to  make  tenta\nlive arrangements for the scouts' sum\nmer camp.\nFoggo   to   Felicitate   Boys\nScout  Commissioner   Kred   Ti.   Irwin\nmoved  the  vote  of  congratulation,\nthe ambulance team, und W. C. Creb-\nbln,  secretary,  was  asked  to write  a\nletter   conveying   the   congratulations\nto   Scoutmaster   J.   Foggo   of   Troop\nNO.  1,  to  be  passed  on   to  the  boys.\nMembers of this winning ambulance\nteam, which came first In British Columbia    In    the    recent    competition.\nj were   BUI   Wardle,   captain;    Jlmmle\nOrr,   M.   Buss   and   Garnet   Kerr.\n|     Mr.  Rees,  In  thanking the  assocla-\n| lion for Its vote ot thanks to him for\ni training  the   boys,  expressed   his  ap-\n1 preciittion   of the  help  given   him   by\nI .  K.  Blakeman.\nWarrants   for   the   appointment   of\nHarold   Dennis   Tnaln.   Fred   Fletcher\nand    Andrew    Simpson    as    assistant\nscoutmasters   for   Troop   No.    1   were\napproved    by    the    association.      The\nmotion   tn   this  effect  was   moved   by\nRev. N.  D. B.  l-armonth. scoutmaster\nnf   Church   of   the   Redeemer   Troop\nNo.  3.\nThe   committee   appointed    hy    the\nchairman,   president   A.   S.   Horswill.\nto consider  preliminary arrangements (manure boxes\nfor  the  summer  camp was  composed1 *\nof     Commissioner     Irwin.     Secretary\nCrebbln. A. Dolphin and Mrs. R. England.     This  committee  will   meet   the\nscoutmasters  and  report   back   to  the\nissoriation   at   a   meeting   to   be   held\nFriday night, at i*:30.\nA letter from A. A. Perrier. tendering  his  resignation  aa   a   member  of\nthe association, was ordered filed.\nTHEY WON THE DERBY\nNelson, B.C.\nHAS IT\nA Cheap\nTalk-Trip\nA four-minute telephone\nconversation between Nelson* and Trail costs only\ntwenty-five cents if It j\ntakes place after 8:30\nd'dock at night.\nB.C. Telephone Company\nMANNA   WITH   DONOGHUE   UP\nOn a track that was soggy as the  result  of heavy   ralna.  and   in   a   field   of  -'\"   starters,   the  bay\nowned by H, K. Morrlss, won the Derby at Epsom downs.     The   betting   on   the   winner   was   U   to   1\nabove   picture   shows   Manna   with   Donoghue   up.    This   makes \"Steve's\" sixth Derby win.\ncolt   Manna\nagainst.    The\nFred Slade, who has returned to\nLiberal ranks after a temporary defection to the U.F.O.. has announced bis purpose to offer himself\nfor the Liberal nomination In Northumberland, Ont. Mr. Slade was defeated on the  U.F.O. ticket  In   1931.\nDr. Arthur Asks If He Has\nAny Liberties in Enforcing Regulations\nDr. E. C. Arthur, medical health\nofficer for the city, at last night's\ncouncil meeting, aaked for a ruling\nas to whether or not he had any\nliberties in regard to the enforcement of the city stables bylaw. A\nmotion was made that the doctor\nuse his own judgment in regard to\nthe bylaw, but It was not seconded.\nThe   matter  was   let   stand.\nDr. Arthur showed a report of\nstables Inspected in the city which\nIn every respect, but fene small detail, came up to the requirements\nof the bylaw. He cited the clause\nwhich called for stables with ceilings   eight   feet   above   the   floor.\nColling;   Low I\nThere was, for instance, the stable |\nof    William    Byers\u2014It    w;is    up    to\ndate with  the  exception  of  tbe  ceiling,  which   was   but   seven   feet  and\nsix   inches   nhovc   the   floor.     If   the\nbylaw was enforced the ceiling would\n. have to .be raised six  inches.    There\nWas the Jefferies stable, with a cefl-\n; Ing of seven  feet;   V.   Doyle*! stable.\nI seven   feet;   United   Farmers'   stable,\n| seven   feet;   V.   Romano's  stable,   six\ni feet   six   inches.     All   that  Mr,   Ro-\n: mano    kept    in    his   stable   was   two\ngoats,    yet    the   celling   had    to    be,\neight  feet  in   height.    Thus Dr.  Arthur pointed  out  to  the  council  Just \u25a0\nwhat    he   was   up   against,   and   he i\nasked   for  Instructions.\nThere    was   a      clause      requiring;\ntables.    There were i\ntransfers in  the  city with  many ;\nhead   of   horses   and   cattle   and   no '\nbqx   would   handle   the   refuse.     All\nbylaws in connection with the public\nhealth,  stated Ktf.  Arthur,  had   pro- !\nvisions  which  if  literally carried  out\nwould   be   impracticable.\nAlderman    Turner   suggested    that [\nthe   bylaw   be   revised.\nAlderman    Austin    suggested    that \\\nthe matter be dropped until the milk\nbylaw    was   straightened    out.      The I\ncouncil passed the matter 1>y without J\ntaking   any   action   for   the   present. ,\nMark   Twain's   old   home  at   Hart- ,\nford,  Conn.,  has been sold for $11,-\n500. I\nWest Transfer\nCompany\nDealers in\nCOAL AND WOOD\nGeneral   Teaming   and   Baggage\nHandled.\nAgenta,   Imperial  Oil,  Ltd.\nPHONE 33.\nMother is the.\n, Health Doctor\nShe knows that dust and dirt\ncontain dangerous disease\ngerms. So she guards the\nhealth of her family by the use\nof Lifebuoy. Its soothing,\ncreamy lather carries a wonderful health clement deep into\nevery pore, removing all impurities from the skin.\nThe odour vanishes but the protection remains.\nCRUSHES\nDrench Your Thirst!\nBe young-'-enjoy a thrill\u00ab\u00abcall for\nOrange-CRUSH and drench your\nthirst in ilis_cool deliciousness. Inimitable! It can't be copied, because\nWard's process is a secret.\nLime-CRUSH and Lemon-CRUSH\n\u2022_.. .-._\u25a0      v_.*\u00bb i < m \u2022\u25a0 * _\u25a0\"\u25a0\"\u2022*\ntoo,* if you prefer them. Get them\neverywhere soft drink are sold. But\nbe sure of the Orange CRUSH Label.\nAU lold linrttr\nthe Otatiiite-CRUSH\nLabel \u2014ymir guaranty t of health\nbfv\u00abr\u00bbff*fl.\nCRUSH\nAlso 0-C Ginger Ale and 0-C Grape\nTh*   IU   D\u00abllci<ma\nOrangc-CBUSK\nInjrr\u00ab<t'ent_\nI.\u2014Tht natural fruit\noil of orangH.\n8.\u2014Th* natural fruit\nacldt    of   the   citrus\nfrultf  (oranffts,  ltm-\nons,  limes).\n3.\u2014Oranfe-Julot.\n4.\u2014Fun    carbonated\nwater.\n5\u2014Certified food\ncolor.\n6.\u2014Vare  cane  iiifar.\n Page Four\nIHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  WEDNESDAY 'MORNING, JUNE 3, 1925\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nSUB-\noompaay.\nPublished every morning except\n\u00abar hr The New PubliaMng oom\nlimited.   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JUNE   3,   1925\nMurder Flourishes Where\nJudges and Politicians\nHonor Gunmen\nReasons for the preponderance of crime in the United\nStates over British countries\nare many.\n_ Significant of some of them\n's the story of. the funeral in\nChicago the other day of An-\ntfelo Genna, described by the\nChicago News as \"a rum king,\"\na gunman\" and as being\n\"buried by the world in which\nhis trigger finger won respect\nand riches.\"\nIn other words, the late An-\nKelo Genna was an assassin and\nleader of assassins who had\nwon his place among other assassins because he was more\nskilled and unscrupulous in\nmuvder than his fellows.\nHe was carried to his grave,\nsays the Chicago News, \"with\nsplendor befitting a grand duke\nof the halfworld of booze and\nguns.\" Thirty cars heaped with\nflowers preceded the hearse.\nThe coffin was of solid silver,\nwith Genna's name in gold letters. Friends of Genna, \"to\nwhose hand more than 20 killings are charged,\" boasted that\n150,000 wouldn't cover the cost\nof the funeral.\nGenna had been murdered.\nFour assassins with shotguns\nhad slain the king of gunmen.\nThe Chicago News story continues:\nSoariare Al Capope, lieulennnt\nof the mighty John Torrio nnd at\npresent' vtceregent of booze and\nvice and gambling ln Cicero, was\nthere, though It has been whispered in the underworld that Tor-\nrlo's bidding may have sent\nflenna'S' four unidentified assus-\nsins   out   with   their   shotguns.\nAnd here comes the most significant feature of the story:\nPolitirs and officialdom was\nrepresented by _unlcipal Judges\nI.upe and Allegretti, Former Judge\nbernard Barasa, Alderman John\nPowers, State Senator John T.\nJoyce, State Representatives William V. Paeetll and Charles Corla.\nCarmen Vbto, city sealer, and\nlesser   politicians;\nCan one wonder either at the\nfailure of justice in the United\nStates or at the constantly increasing number of criminals\nwhen the public sees a man\nguilty of a score of murders\ndisplaying in death, as in life,\nevidences of great wealth and\n1-eing honored in death by\njudges and other politicians\nwho should have been more interested in seeing him hanged?\nBut most American judges\nare elected by the people, and\nim doubt Genua with his guns,\nhis gunmen and his criminally\nrequired wealth controlled\ncountless votes.\nllie\nLighter Side\nReaders cf Th* Dally Newi contribute many of the belt Item, ta\nth.t column. Just sign your aatna\nor Initials, or nom-de-plum*, and\nMod In your brightest HXaam -Ml-\ntor.  Lighter Bid*.\nThe   poor   hitters   we   have   with\nus  always;   the  good  ones go  up.\nFor that matter, many a true bill\nseems  to  be spoken  Jn  Jest.\nStill, If everybody cot justice\nvery  few of ut* would reoognlie\nAt any rate evolution affords a\ncharitable explanation ot man's war\nmania. *\nAmong the war Implements whose\nexport Is not forbidden la propaganda.\nDon't blame France. Every friend\nwho owes you a five seems a little\noffended.\nIf only they would yank the umpire when his judgment weakens\nin   the   seventh.\nThe objection to an open\nmind is that convictions\nget cut as fast as new\nIdeas get tn. 0\nThe sign, \"No Fishing*' Is inaccurate. As a rule it should read,\n\"Very   Poor   Fishing.\"\nCharges    that    Harry    Thaw    has\nbeen spending money prodigally in\nNew York cabarets are dented by\nhis attorney. Thaw spent-only $91\nln one cabaret, says the lawyer. Allowance must be made, of course, for\nthe legal point of view in these\nmattera. Compared with Harry's\nexpenditures In law offices his cab-\naret bill is indeed a drop In the\nbucket.\nA SUMMl'.It RESORT IS A\nTLACE WHEHE THE GIRLS\nMAY BE ABLE TO CATCH\nA  RICH   HUSBAND.\nFrance   still   furnishes   the   styles,\nbut the Cnited States has learned to\nproduce  its own  smutty  literature.\n o\t\nAll of us have mortal feelings.\nThey nay Nurml is running behind\nexpenses.\nA man named Smith   might\nsac-oed   as   a   <->mposrr   If\nlie would change It  to smith-\nvantkf,\nFnr the perfect prepsirednesfl\nprogram we im limit the Missouri\nposse of police which has set\noot tn pursuit of four flee-\nittK bumllts mounted on a speeding henrwe with a minister and\nun     undertaker.\nA village is a place where people\ndebate whether he renlly loves her\nas well as  he did  his  first  wife.\nAmi so the great man\ndidn't Impress you much.\nWell, does a twin-six extend itself to keep pace\nwith   a   one-horse   wagon?\nCorrect this sentence: \"I'll fight\nanybody,\" said the champion; \"winner  take   all.\"\nTHE   NEW   COLOR   FOR   BABIES\n'IBWV-II ll,-.-,       ,.-S   gaB-L-J-i-S ; L.\nTOMORROW'S   MENU\nBreakfast\nPineapple\nCereal\nDropped   Eggs Toast\nCoffee\n'       Luncheon\nBaked Grapenuts Dish\nWhole   Wheat   Bread\nJelly Radishes Cocoa\nDinner\nOrsnm of Turnip Soup\nHum-Stuffed   Baked   Peppers\nBaked   Potatoes Peas\nLettuce Salad\nCustard  Pie Coffee\nThe time-worn question: \"Is the\nbaby a blue baby or a pink baby?\"\nmust now be discarded, or rather\nchanged. For yellow is today even\nmore popular than pink and blue\nfor Infants. Dame Fashion, ever\ncasting about her for Innovations,\nmust have been particularly restless when she evolved this new\nvogue, upsetting an age-old custom.\nIt did seem as If she might let\nbabies   alone..\nYet why should not yellow be considered on appropriate \"baby color?\" It Is the color of sunshine\u2014\na befitting symbol of the brightness\nand Joy which the little people bring\nInto the world with them. Yellow\nis also dainty. If you would test\nIts suitability for this new use.\njust place your baby In a yellow\nbatdnette; he will resemble a little\nsunflower among the frills and\nlaces.\nSo I most heartily recommend pale\nyellow for the \"new\" baby. Here\nare some of the things I have recently seen ln specialty shops and\nlarge department stores made In this\ncolor:\nYellow-Lined Baby Basket\u2014The\nbasket Itself was of willow, painted\nwhite. Its padded and quilted lining\nCover was made of pale yellow\nChina silk. The white Ivory hair\nbruiah had tiny yellow flowers painted on Its back, and the Ivory powder\nbox a nd soap box were decorated\nto   match.\nYellow Basinette\u2014This waa the\ncustomary swinging kind, of whlte-\nennineled willow. Its edge was decorated with a ruffle of yellow silk\ncovered with shadow lace, both\nthree Inches wide. Its soft white\neyelet:\u2014embroidered pillow case had\na yellow silk lining. And the coverlet   too   was   white   over  yellow.\nYellow Baby Floor Lamp\u2014The up-\nto-date nursery has a small-sise floor\nlump whleh stands near the basinette to cast a soft, shaded light on\nthe sleeping Infant when Mother\nwishes to sec If it Is well. The\none I saw was of white wicker, Its\nwicker shade being lined with yellow silk and. edged with a deep\ngold  fringe.\nClothes\u2014In addition to the usual\npink or blue knitted or crocheted\nbaby sacqucs I saw many pale yellow ones. Yellow baby-ribbon was\nalso used to decorate white garments.\nTomorrow\u2014Answers   to   Inquiries.\nAddress Inquiries to Mtss Klrkman\n*n<l Inclose Mumped-addressed envelop*\ntor  reply.\u2014 Editor.\nRev. Arthur Boggarty was arrested\nat Yonkers. N.Y., for speeding. The\ncourt sentenced him to preach an\nanti-speed sermon In his church.\nKust   Quoqu.    L.L..   Sunday.\nDaily News Cross-Word Puzzle\nThat Body\nof Yours\n\u25a0T *\u2014>\u2014i W. BABTOV, \u2014_.\nNIAGARA BRIDGE IS BEING DEMOUSHED\nMoving Stiff Joints\nSomeone has questioned the wisdom\nof \"resting\" Sprained or strained\njoints. They point out that when a\nbaseball, football or other player gctti\nhurt on tlie field, he walks around a\nbit, moves the joint, and gets buck\ninto thevgame again in a very few\nminutes.\nThe explanation Is easy. The player\ndid not sprain the Joint, because that\nwould mean tearing uf everything\naround the joint ligaments, nerves,\nblood vessels and so forth. He gave\nthe Joint a little stretching and Jarring, and this very moving about\nhelped to restore the circulation und\nget everything back to normal In a\nshort   time.\nHowever, this all brings up the'\nquestion of the resting of Joints hi\nuny condition. Your family doctor\nwill ted you that a few years ago li.\nwas tho usual thing to tie up a whole\narm for a number of weeks when\na bone was broken. Then when the\nsplints or cast were removed the\nJoints were so stiff that It required\nconsiderable time and effort to get\nthe joints Into good working condition again. Also In the case of a\nsprain the part was bandaged and\nrested for at least two or three weekn.\nThis likewise resulted In stiffness\nand soreness In the joint, and it often\nlook months to remove this stiffness.\nSometimes a little stiffness remained\npermanently.\nIn the case of stiffness ln the joints\nfrom an infection, \"chronic rheumatism,\" as It is often called, comp'ete\nrest was also formerly the treatment,\nwith the result that stiffness remained\npermanently.\nNow, your doctor will tell you that\nwhen a Joint swells up from nny Infection it should be rested, heated.\nperhaps even gently massaged until\nthe swelling goes down. Movement\n_t this time might on'y inflame the\njoint still more. But Just aa soon as\nthat swelling goes down, the Joint\nshould be gently moved, without any\nweight on It. heated, and then massaged. This will prevent permanent\nstiffness und loss of mo'.lon ln the\njoint.\nIn old stiff, painful Joints, or pain\nIn the muscles, movement Is the Otrt\npossible treatment, as It stimulates\nthe circulation in the parts, gets\neverything working again, and removes old wastes that are causing\nthe stiffness. Heat and massage Is\na'so   of   great   help.\t\nANSWER TO VESTKRDAY'8\nCROSSWORD  PUZZLE\nTho o\\\\ cantilever  bridge  which  unites Canada  and    the   United  States  at   Niagara. Falls   is   being  graduall\ncut away by the acetylene torch.   It Is a precarious job.\nHINDENBURG AND HIS FAMILY\ntSobM\nField marshal,, and first popularly elected president ^of Germany, is n_ted in hla country for his love of\nquiet and retired family life. He Is shown above at his Hanover home. Froirf left to right ere Frau von Brocl\nhusen, Hinderburg's daughter; her husband, Major von' Brockhusen; the late Frau von Hindenburg, Field Mai\nshal   von   Hindenburg  and   his   son.\nI     Twenty Years Ago     \\\n\u00ab\u25a0\u2014 *\n(The   Dally   News,   June   8,   1905)\nThomas Martin Bowman, barrister\nof Rossland, has been appointed\nacting district registrar and acting\nregistrar of the county court In\nplace of C. C. Daley, absent on\nalck have. Mr. Bowman Is expected\nto reach the city and enter on his\nnew   duties   today.\n*    \u2022    \u2022\nNeil McLeod Curran. manager of\nthe North Star property, returned\nlast night and went to the mine this\nmorning to arrange for the resumption of work on the property, and\nalso on the Midnight, Stemwlnder\nund Ontario claims, all on the same\nhill as the North Star.\na.  a   \u2022\nNelson will lose a good and useful\ncitizen In the departure of .lack\nHath won, the well known Baker\nstreet 1 arlxr, a keen Socialist, and\na lover of launching and sports\ngenerally, lie is leaving for Christina lake, where he will go into the\nlumbering and shingling business\nwith    his    brother-in-law.\nMiddle West Wind\nCauses Two Deaths\n'Outdoor Good Manners'\nA city in Iowa has started a\nmovement for the cultivation of\n\"outdoor good manners.\" Those\n' esponsible for it feel that there\n'\u00ab, a great need for better behavior on the part of those who\nreek amusement in the parks\nnnd in the country.\nThat this is so everywhere is\nonly too apparent to anyone\nwho bat, taken note of the damage done and the litter left by\npicnic parties.\nThere is much point to a\nreplv made by a policemen in\nCentral park, New York, recently, when n citizen called his\nattention to some act of vandalism that had been committed\nthere.\n\"I rend a lot,\" he said, \"about\nthe need of parks for the people, but the more I see of what\nsome of them do to the parks\nthat they have, the more I think\nthat they should be given cages\ninstead.\"\n* What the Press Is Saying\nM.  a * \u2014 <\nHoliday   Time\nNow   comes   the   vacation    season.\nto   be   followed   In   its   turn   by   the\nMason   when   we   rest   after   vacation\nactivities.\u2014Boston    Transcript.\n'(The   Daily   News.   .lune   3.    IttlB.)\nA   farowell   Koclal   and   dame   was\nheld   by   the   boy   scouts   last   night\nin   honor   of   Patrol   Leader   Kent Ity\nand   Bugler   Brown,   who   have   en-,\nlisted  In the  Wtk batallion  for over-:\nseas   service.      A*   P.    Forde,    preal- i\ndent   of   the   loeul   troop,   gave   nn\naddress,    und    presented    each    guest.\nof   honor   With   a   large   pockelknife.\nthe   gifts   of   the   local   troop.     The\nprogram   was   lu   charge   of   Capt.   T. \\\nP.   Armstrong   and   Assistant   Scout- ,\nmaster   E.   Kuitley.\n\u2022 *    * I\nBen   B.    Bailey,    who   left    Nelson '\nwith   the   first   contingent,   has   writ- ;\nten  a   letter to  Mr*. E.  K.   Strachun\nof Nelson saying he Is well and  un- i\nInjured.\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nMiss Ituth Italkei and Minn (.race\nLucia will have this morning via\nthe (ireat Northern for New YVeut-\nminster. where they will attend the\nI.O.O.F. convention beginning June 7.\nOMAHA, Neb., .lune 2.-*-At least\ntwo persons are known dead, and\nmuch property damage has been\nreported as the result of a general wind storm over eastern Nebraska and western Iowa late today. 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It is\neconomical, because it goes\nfurther\u2014loats longer.\nA Tantalizing\nFox Trot!\nPlayed by\nRay Miller and His Orchestra\n\"RedHotHenryBrown\"\nOn Reverse Side\n\"Just a Little Drink\"\nRay Miller's Orchestra.\n\"Moonlight snd Roses,\" Vocal duet by the Radio Franks, WrigM\nand Besainger.\n\"When You and I Were Seventeen\"\nFox Trot.\n\"Ill See You in My Dreams.\"   Both numbers by Popular Concert,\nBrunswick Hour Orchestra.\nHarry M. Snodgrass\n(King of the Ivories)\n\"Three O'clock in Ihe Morning.\" \"The Moonlight, a Walts and\nYou,\" Piano Solos by Radio's most popular broadcaster.\n\"I've Named My Pillow After You\"\n\"If I, C\u00abn*t Have You,\" Voice and Guitar.   Nick Lucas, famous\ncrooning troubadour.\n\"Yearning\"\n\"Don't Bring Lulu \"\u2014Fox Trots.    (Vocal chorus by Billle Jones).\n\u2022 Bcnnic Kruegor's Orchestra.\n\"Wreck of the Southern Old 91\"\n\"The Old (iray Mare\"\u2014Fox Trots.    Vocal duets on each record\nby Jones ami Hare.   Carl Fenton's Orchestra.\n\"Swanee Butterfly\"\n\"River Boat. Shuffle \"\u2014Fox Trots.   Isham Jones Orchestra.\nBrusawlrk lt.,nrd. ara all SI..I N,t_l, Karimla snd pla, an an, \u201e*_\u201e-\u201e,\u00bb\nThese art onlp a lew el the Splendid Bruntwlck Record Selections on\n,ale today at\nKootenay Music House\n304 Baker Street\nNelton,   B.   C.\nTHERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW ON BRUNSWICK RECORDS\nMush      ^ * Vt' Vi >T .   ' ><*\"f V.     '\"Artists\ni.\n!\n ^~a*~^s~9mmmsmm\nTHE NELSON* DAILY NEW8, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE ari\u00ab6r\nGolf\nWith   our   wonderful    assortment\n\u00ab**r \u2022 of Golf Shopj, we\nare sute to please you.   Canadian and English makers.\nMen's\u2014fe.50, ?7.00, fO.50, 910.00, 811.00\n\u201e \\Mfomen**--^5.50, fO.00, f9.50 \" \u25a0  > ^ s'\nR. ANDREW & CO..\nLeaders in Fvotfaghion,\n1 DAUGHTERS' WAR\nMEMORIAL -\"\nTHIRD OF MILLION\nIt ___ Crown Fifty Thousand Past Year, the\nOrder Learns\nRev. O. P. Dupcan,. P<*,t Credit,\nhas heen given ' a', unanimous call\nfo \u201e. Andrew's ohurch, Stratford,\nlit a- salary of 14600, with free use\nbf manse and a month'* holiday.\nST. JOSEPH'S BOYS\n_   DEFEAT CENTRALS\nCHAPTERS ADDED;\nGUIDES AFFILIATED\nCooperation With Victoria\nLeague in Britain Is,,,\nReported On   \u2022 k\nKootenay\nMusic House\nOpp.  Matonie Blook, Baker St.,\nNeleon, B. C.\n1  THE RJANO STORE\nYour old Piano  traded on  a\nnew Piano on a fair appraisal.\n=5=\nWin Junior Baseball Game;\nTwo Three-Baggers ,\n'\u25a0 Clouted Out\nSpringing a surprise, the St. Joseph's\nschool baseball team defeased the\nleague-leading Pirates of the Central\nschool hy a 0 lo 7 score, yesterday\nnfternoon. Th* Pirates hnve heen\nplaying good hnil, and the win for\nSt.   Joseph's   Is   a  creditable   one.\nWalter Olllelto and Paul Hunden\neach clouted nut three-buggers. The\nbatteries  were: _t___L_\nHt. Josep_K-^Joe Vlgneux, Ijoula\nlleiyeo, Joe Ogenskl and Paul Hunden.\nCentral school\u2014Howard Maundrell,\nWaller  Gillette  arid   Jim   Bates.\nFowld's pinning mill, at Haetlnga.\nnnt.. was completely destroyed ln a\nsevere  lightning  storm.\nLaunch\nSupplies\nCOLUMBIA   BATTERIES\nBILGE   PUMPS\nbrVss SOLDERLESS FITTINGS\nPRIMING  CUPS\nBRASS FITTINGS, '\/, and '\/4 inch\nVAL8PAR   VARWI-H\nBRONZE  BOTTOM  PAINT\nSUNOCO MOTOR OIL\nEH\u00a9 Outboard and\nHOT 8HOTS   *-\nCOPPEFT \"TUBING\nNEEDLE  VALVES\nPACKING,   All    Kinds\nGASKET   SHELLAC\nVALSPAR   ENAMEL\nTILLER ROPE\nSUNOCO CUP  GREASE\nInboard Motors\nHIPPERSON HARDWARE CO.\nUnpHeym-t  \u25a0\u25a0\u00bb:\u2022\u00ab\u2022\u2022\u2022 t i p.6; box w\n. i.'   Leek   Ier  the' Red   Hardware   Star*\nSocial Happenings\nInNelson\n\u00a9\n\u00a9\nThi* column 1\u00ab being conducted\nbr Mrs. Vlgneux. All news of a\n\u25a0ociat nature. Including receptions,\nprivats entertainments, personal\nItems, marriages, etc.. will appear\nln thi* column. Telephone , Mrs.\nVlgneux.\nOTTAWA, June 2.\u2014The war memorial And of the Imperial Order\nDaughter*, of. the Empire has mounted to 9382,800* according to the\ntreasurer's report submitted at that\norganization's annual meeting hVere\ntoday.\nStrong financial standing Was Indicated in the report made by .Mrs.\nJ. U. Tower of Toronto. The order's balance, which Includes the\nlarge war memorial fund, Rtanda nt\n$403,742. The year's receipts totalled tHifill. Tho war memorial\nfund was increased by $63,294 in\nthe year. Scholarships und bursaries\nfrom this fund cost |18,_G2. Total\ndisbursements    for    the    year    were\nt4o,i \u00bbi. jff^n\nThirteen chapters were added during tho year, the honorary secretary, Miss A. Stewart Oalt, of Toronto, reported. Also lfi girl guide\ncompanies became affiliated with the\norder. f\nt-Tped   Navy   C-tatrlhutiuti\nIn Miss Gait's report it was stated\nthat the executive had sent a resolution to the Dominion asking legislation \"to advance to furtherance\nof A substantial proportionate direct\ncontribution to the maintenance of\nthe Brftlsli navy in whatever manner thay may deem fitting.\" Protest had' been made by the order\nagainst press publication of sensational   crime   news.\nClose cooperation with the Victoria league, London, Kngland, an\norganization of women wtth similar\naims to those of the I.O.D.E., had\nbeen recommended to the executive\nby Miss Joan Arnold of Toronto*.\nThis Included exchanges of organization literature, of introduction to\ntraveling members nnd of correspondence between school children.\nThe league also asked for a list\npf moderately priced hotels throughout Canada which might be recommended to immigrants and tourists.\nTo   Sponsor   Sir   Fabian\nAt the request of Colonel Henry\nOsborne, secretary for Canada of\nthe Imperial war graves commission,\nthe'visit of Major-Oeneral Sir Fa-\n, Man, vice-chairman of the commission, to Canada in September,\nwill be under auspices of the order.\nArrangements will be made by the\nvarious chapters for meetings at\nwhich  Sir Fabian  will speak.\nThe evening session was taken up\nwith   routine   business.\nRecommendation was made that\nIn future the annual meeting of the\norder be held in the second week\nOf June, instead of the first, to avoid\nsitting on the King's birthday,\nJune    3,\nQuaint notes ln rhyme, bidding old\nfriends and acquaintances! tn Peep o'\nDay cottage, were sent out hy its gracious irtistress, Mrs, William ftuther-\ntcrd, for yesterday afternoon. AThe oc-\n'ea,s.on was thp- -8th anniversary of\nMra. Rutherj-t'd s arrival in N'elson' tn\nr*>.\u00ab.de, from the' east, ahd the invited\nquests Included only such friends ax\nwere here at that time. The lovely\ncxttage, gtty'.itUh prrtfusirffls of flowers from the hostess' garden, was n\ncharming* setting for ttiiich i'l: .nliiltl-\nctng. while a collection tff old phonographs furnished amusing Illustrations.\nTwo   contents   rerfultod   in   Mrs.   J.   A. ..  ,\npilker and Mrs. Oeorg_ JohnstnVie tt*-1W. St.rtVart. Mrs. A. J. Dill, Mrs, C,\nIng awafdcrf'ttrHtes, the former having ' S. Hlhfley. while serving were Mrs, J,\nbu\u00abn   the \u00a9artiest   settler tn  th\u201e  group   Ri'msay.    Mrs.    A.    N.    Winla*.    Mrs*.\nthe city:, yesterday to. meftt htr daugh-l\nter. Miss Frances Latham, who ar- [\nrived from Vancouver, where she Is a\ni.urtft In training at the General hos*l\npltat. MlsS Latham will spend her\nvacation ln Kaslo.\n\u2022\nOwing to threatening showers, the\nlawn fete to have been held at the\nhi-me of Mrs. T. W. Ledlngham, under\nthe direction of Mrs. H. E. Dill's circle\nttt St, Paul's Presbyterian church, took\nthe form of an indoor tea. Generally\nci-nvenlng the affair wa_l the president.\nMrs; H. &' Dill, while other rfrtmbert\ncontributed'to. the sd-cess and pleas- ,\nure'of the. afternoon. Vocal numbers\nwere given at intervals by Mrs. J.\nMilroy. Mrs. A. H. W. Crossley and\nMrs. Lord. Early summer blooms,\ntvfttr colurnhlhes predominating, gi'hced\nthe rooms and tea table at wrucn pressed Mrs T. Mouat and Mrs. George\"\n\"\"    Steele.     Assisting   also   Were   Mr*.\nMteifLhv&fltiy\n%g3Bmf\n8 Sregtett food in the world to\\ban\u201eh\nfatigue is milk chocolate. That it why\n\u2022oldiers, arctic explorers and mountaineeri\n^lways rely on it. >>*\u25a0\nNeilson's Jersey Milk is a bar of the highest\nquality solid milk chocolate\u2014without fruit\nbr nuCk\nBut such chocolate I Has a flavor entirely\nits own.. Try. one today and see why\nNeilson's Jersey Milk is the most popular\nbar irt Cpnqdg. .-., rrx. !\"\nLook for, th* white-and-iold wrapper.\n5 c, Wc and 25c sizes.\n\u2014\u25a0\u2014\u25a0__?\nbaiting,   candy,   neerllfwork   n_t' flew*\nwere  Mrw.   W.   Htmpson,  fftre.   Dnn\nPercy. Bate* ami Mrs. J. McDougal. In\nharRp   of   attractive    sale   tables   oC\nllrtyri*.' Mh. N. titbbs, Mrs. W. R.\nSmythe, Mrs. F. R. Jelfs. Mrs. W. Colt\"\npian.  Mrs. ,G.   B.   Russel)  and  Mrs.  Ma-\n****      .    ;\u2022;   ...    ...      \u25a0;;     \u00a3   A\nMr. ah_f Mrs. I. G. Nelson and L.\nK. Laraen, Carhonate street, have, ns\ntheir guests Mf*. and Mrs. G. J. Snhltrt\nof Shuttle, who. with their t<fro children, Whip, Shirley and Wi'Ste,!* Billy,\nntrivWl  hy  motor  Monday* evenlnfc.       ,\nt '*\u2022\u2022'\u25a0 !\nIt. A. Carmiehael and James M\u00ab*tvin\nmotored to the ctty from Trail oA\nMonday  last.\nCaptain Sherman of Boswell was a\nvlKitor In the city en route to his\nhome  from a visit  at the coast.\nMrs, J. E. Ldftlow and her two small\nsens arrived lb Nelson, last evening\nfrom Lethbridge, and will be the gue^\nof Mrs. G. C. Simpson, Front street!\nfor some  tlnia. \"    \"\n\u2022 \u2022     a \u2022: H\nMiss Way of South Slocan was a\nvisitor In the city yesterday, having\nspent tho week-end with her parents.\nCaptain and Mrs. Way. at Queens Bay.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. Hobblt, who Is visiting at Deans-\nhaven from Slough, England, was a\ncity: visitor  yesterday.\n\u2022 *    *\nMrs. Frank Deano and her son.\nDavid, of Moose Jaw are recent arrivals th the city, artd will spend toe\nsummer months at Wlllpw Point, hav^\ning taken one' of the Emory cottages,\n\u25a0 \u2022'   \u2022    \u2022   .\nMrs. John Hamilton of Willow Point\nwas shopping in  the city yesterday.\nP. J. McAlpine has returned to Trail,\nhaving ' spent the week-end visiting\nwfth   his   family   in   Nelson.\nE. W. McQuade, who spent the week\nend at the home of his sister, Mrs. I'.\nJ. McAlpine,.' has refurned to his home\nin  Trail\nand the ,_\\*t hnvlng the most grand-\neliildren.'j.Tne tea table, tf-hose pfillshed\nturfaco reflected iris and other blooms\nIn dainty pastel shades, was presided\nover by Sl*fS. John tyaitillton Hnd yirs\\'\nGeorge .fohri^tbne. while others assist-?\n'na were Mrs. Arthur Laftes, Mtfs. M, J.\nVlgneux. Mrs. W. E. Wa_aoif, Mrs. F.\ns Willis of Ttat\\\\ und Mrs. .Arthur\nGodfrey ,of Vernbh, Later, on \"tire, departure of the gyesta, each was printed with a flny plAiit of le,inrm\nthyme as a' f^Hbg old-time snuvenlf.\nThe invited guests were ,Mrs. W.' J.\nAsrfey, Mrs. Johfl ,Bell. MJrf^ Addle M.\nIrvine, Mrs\" C.\"V. Gaghon, Mi's. .J.\nSturgeon,'Mrs. fom Madden, Mrs. ail-\nhfrt. Stanley. Ml*.\"J. H. VWlln're.- Mrs.\nHector .Mtfctenzle,,. Mrs. W, 'Seaman.\nMrs, D. C, McMpnis. Mr*. \\\\ MeFtar\nl:,nd. Misr-'jA'iiEjis , S-iu*. Mrs. Ball,\nMrs. Alex. <?arrti.,'.Mrs. George Sftefe.\nMrs. Gebrge BfUnter, Iffi. Vellaeott'.\nMrs. Ceorge \" Jrohn^tone. Mrs George\nSteed. Mrs. C, Ink. Mrs. B. pprRuson,\nMrs. J. H. OHker, Mrs. J. Fred Hume\nand  Mrs.  y?mtam Waldlp.\nNorman Denny of wUlnSv\" Point was\nnmong  yesterday's   city   shoppers.\n\u2022 \u2022    I\nMiss Gepevtevfi; Walley, was a weekend visitor at Willow Point; the \u00bbuest\nof her aunt, ,Mrs.  A.  D.   Emory.\nMr. and Mre. A; B. Parlow. who\nhave been residing.at 816 Silica street\nsince their arrival In the.>city from\nVernon, are now established at 7H\nSiltoa   street.       ',. ^ \\'*\n\u2022\u2022\u25a0  \u2022    \u2022\nE. J_. Hnnley is apendtng a few dnys*\ni   Grand  Forks  on   business.    .\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022    \u25a0 r \u25a0.\nMrs. W. A, Ward of Procter Was\namong the efty -twoflpefB yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022    * i\"\nIn   compUment '\u2022?_* M^s.   M.   J. t Mdc-\nKensle of Vancouver. n*ho is spending\na few weeks visiting ln,the-clty, Mra.\nW. t). Rose Invited a few friends tr,\ntea yesterdav afternoon. \u25a0 Mrs. F. M,\nAyld of Honan, China, and Mrs. Alexander of Los Angeles Were alio honored gueBts. Assisting the hostess\nwere.    Mrs.    W.    A.    Curran    and    Miss\nCant, while Mrs. W. ft. Jarvis presided ^\nat the tea table, and Mrs. Ht H.^Mnc- ;    Dbuglaa Blight, aged 20, and Wll*\nKenxte cut the tees.    ^ \\1\\a_m  Carey,   aged   JO,   of  Peterboro,\nOnt.,   were   killed   instantly   when   a\n90-ton   lifting   crane   ln   which   they\nwere    working \u25a0 at    Oshawa    toppled\nMrs. E. H.  Latham of'Kaslo was tn \\ over and crushed them both,\nWednesday Morning\nv\" Specials\nStore Closes at 12:30\n;\"\"'a Today  \"' \"\"\nwomen's summit messes, m.is _~\nSmatt presses of Voile or English Broadcloth\", in a\nrange of colorsjind styles. Sizes 16 to 42. Wednesday Special, $4.75.\nWOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES, $1.95 Each\nMade of good quality Gingham, in assorted checks\nand plaids.   Sizes 36 to 42.   Each, $1.95.\nA PORT SUIT SPECIAL, at $1SM\nImported Suits of Alt-Wool or Silk-and-Wool _*rns.\nRegulation style Coat with Skirt to match. Small\nwomen's and women's sizes in the lot. Special,\n$15.00 each.\nWOMEN'S HOSE SPECIAL, 15c the Pair\nGood quality Rayon Silk Hose.   Mad<\u00bb with seamless\n' feet and legs, in all wanted .olors.   Sizes 9, 9'\/_ and\n1(1,   Special, 78^ thfc pail*.      . t... ,:\u25a0.\nJAPANESE CREPt, 38c the Yoii\nBest quality Jap Crepe, In all Wtaited cdtara. 30\ninches wide.    Special, 80^ the yard. , .\nPULLOVER SWEATERS, $3.00 Each\nSleeveless Pullovers, in assorted' color*; Made of\nPure Wool yarns.    All sizes.    Special, $3.00 each.\nCHECK DIMITY, 40c thi Yard     \u2022\nUnderwear Dimity, in;a range of colors.' 36 inches\nwide.   Special, 40i? the yard.\nWOMEN'S BLOUSES, $3.00 Each\nLong or short sleeve Blouses. Made of fine Voile\nor Broadcloth, in White, Blue, Mauve or Sand. All\nsizes.   Special, $3.00 each.\n\u25a0...\"!\n\u00bbw\nbrr\n\u25a0_-i<I\nH.   R.   Board   of  Howser   spent   Tuesday  shopping  in  the  city. i\n-r\u2014\nSUITABLE PRECAUTION\nSolid mikChacoiate\nWHO'S WHO IN\nTHIS DIVORCE\nCASEANYWAY?\nMan Claimed as Hubby\nCan't Oblige; If Wife Is\nRight, She's Also Wrong\nLOS AN_EL.ES! June 2.~-Anyon\u00bb\nwho la confused en to what thia\natory ts all about ea*n readily sympathize with Judge Hollzer. who\nhas to commit himsel to a decision\nin the mattei*. The only certainty\nabout the whole affair is that Kate\nPedjen Tarbuck wants a divorce\nfrom some Paul Tarbuck. From-\nthat point en the proceedings trail\noff Into a maze of mystery.\nFor Mm Tdrbuck thinks the\nPaul Tarbuck she would like to be\ndivorced from Is a fellow-employee\nof that name who works at a\ndowntown hotel. But this Tarbuck courteously but firmly pointed\nout that while he would be glad\nto accommodate a lady, he was\nhampered by the fact that he had\nnever married the plaintiff\u2014ln\nfact had never even neard of her\nprior to her selection of himself\nas the probable defendant to her\nsuit.\nThis he explained- from the stand\nin Judge Hollter's court when Mrs.\nTarbuck's suit came on for trial.\nAnd when Mrs. Tarbuck Insisted\nthat he must be the man. all present agreed that the matter was a\nmystery Indeed.\nCase of Residence\nBut Judge Hollzer found a further and even . more serious complication. Simrmons had been served\nby publication, on the grounds\nthat the defendant was a non-resident of California. But If Mrs.\nTarbuck'i contention , were conceded, and the Paul Tarbuck in\ncourt was the Paul Tarbuck she\nhad married, then the service by\npublication was in error and void.\naod.__<_Tault which her attorney <Mfa alien, fell. This situation *ronld mean that the case\nwas not properly before the court\n_ .. M-.Ju?re Ho\"\u00bbr pointed out,\nIf Mrs. Tarbuck was right she was\nin wronr. and if she was wrong,\nahe   was right,   legally.\n\"This is getting too deep, va\nhave   to- think   It   out,\"   the   court\nr\\t7- V'k' .2 he  ,ook  the \u00b0\u2014   under submission.\nIn her complaint, In which she\ni\",?.\" _*\u00bb*r\u00ab''M>. Mr,. Tarbuck' de-\n'*''d. h\u00ab hwrtwnd a. a former\nminer In Montana. The Paul Tarbuck In court professed complete\nIgnorance of both mines and Montana,   and   said   he   oould   not   im-\nplaintiff  chose   to  distinguish,     him\nby claiming him as spouse.\nBylaws of City Council\nProcedure Ordered hy\nNelson City Fathers\nThe Union ot British Columbia\nMunicipalities has recently arranged\na bylaw of procedure for city councils, according to a letter read\nat last night's city council meeting\nby the clerk. He was ordered 10\nsecure  copies.\nAlderman Austin suggested thnt\nthe clerk secure several emits nnd\nthat one be handed to eaeh alderman. It was a shame, he stated.\nthe way the aldermen In Nelson addressed    each    other.     They   should\nAffected EaJBSiiL.ttbowt\u00bb\u00ab: BhotosT\u00ab\u00bbh \u2122f Wfsetf J\u2014-You know, I'vo never\nhad a photo token  that did me Justice.\n(Jandlci   Friend\u2014Well,   touch   wood! \u2014tendon   Opinion,\n.1\nNew Improved\nBRACELET  FOR\nWRIST WATCHES\nLong wearing qualltlm- Slip*\nover hand without unhooking\nfrom watch. In three colors\u2014\nwhite,   green  and  natural  gold.\n$3.50\nA. T. NOXON\nYour  Jeweler\nYES!\nROOF REPAIRING\nIs a Specialty of Ours\nCall at our office for estimates.\nR.  H.  MABER\nTinsmith   antf   Shnt   M\u00abtal\nWorktr\nPHONE 655      OPP.CITY HALL\nbe Wo- the hou\u00bbe of commons members and call each other \u25a0\u2022honorable\nsirs,\"   he   Paid,   ahiid    laughter.\n'Sun, Please to Shine f\nCloudy Weather Holds\nnurlTiR t_.lt. hours ending ai 5\n! o'clock yesterday afternoon .22 of . an\nlack  of rate  ML  acccrttet to J. a.\n(lotlldlng, I<*0\u00bb1 ni.'tt-oriditglst. Yesterday was enot. with a maxiinuin tem-\nVfi.it ure    of   tinly    f\u00bb 7    dejrrern,    and    a\nminimum of -ti. aa only nine degrees\nnl.ove  freeilag point.\nTin- buronu'trr WM low last night,\n[.id the probabilities were cloudy\nv\\rather witli abowara.\n%>\nAnd Mother said-\nYou may get\na package of\nWrigley's too\nWis* mother-- -\nshe reward* the\nlittle errand runner\nwith something\ndelicious, lonfc-\nlasting and ben*\neficial.\nHappy, healthy\nchildren with\nWrigley's-and\nbest of all - the\ncost Is small I\nWE DO COMPLETE\nWASHINGS\nEverything from hindfterchlefa\nto table cloths are washed, ironed\nand returned to you sfS-ck and\nspan. By sending your washing\n. to the Kootenay Steam Laundry\nyou forget the weekly cares and\nreceive the \u2022 assurance at the\nsame time that you are getting\nthe best possible service. One\nweek's  trial wtll  convince  you.\nPhone   1-2-8   \u00abnd   0_r, white\ncar   will\" call.\nKOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\nQuality,  Price   and'Service\n\"    C. A. CArTs'tfri; Man.ger\n'jjgfe\nTHE   RICKSHAW\nMrs.  T.   D.   Macdonald,   Prop.\ns*10 Howe Street\n(Between   Robson   8t.   and   the\nOrosvenur Hotel)\nVANCOUVER,  B. C.\nFine    Needlework    from    the\ntnlmlrtn   schools  ot the  Orient,\nHand - einbroldered       Lingerie.\nrrbss-Htltch,   Handmade   Laces,\nReads, Novelties.\nSPECIAL\nIndestructible Pearla (Pink or\nWhite)\u2014\n24-Inch lenatlT, sroduated_,~SSo\n30-lnch length, graduated....$1.21\nWe  Specialiae   in   Mail   Orders\nAl\u00ab\u00bb-n_<\u201entl\u00abt\nAUk. that chew.\nInf, gum clean*\nthr teeth and ant\nM \u2022 mild \u00bbntt-\n\u2022rptlc In the\nmouth.\nA prominent phy-\nlicltn urge* Itf\nlie after each\nmeal to keep the\nteeth free from\ndecay.\n\"After Every Meal\nWRIGLEYS\n1\nDIFFERENT\nFLAVORS\nSame High\nSealed\nTi\u00a3ht\nKept\nRi&ht\na-H\n THE NELSON DAIL.* TTCWS,   WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE..3,1925\"\nMl IN JAIL\nCONFESS PLOT\nABDUCT MARY\nWere to Demand Fifth of\n,.     Million From the\nAgile Doug\nSUPPOSED SHRINERS\nWERE TO SEIZE HER\nSeveral Prospective Victimg\nDiscussed Before Chose\nScreen Idol\nLOS    ANQELE8,    J.une    \u00ab.\u2014Film\nfans have the assurance of Loa An-\nv. relee   police   that   the   plot   of   two\ntruck    drlvera   and    an    automobile\n\" Mleaman  to   kidnap   Mary   Plckford\n\u2022nd   hold   her   for   1200,000   ranaom\n-had  been  effectively  cruahed.\n.\u201e   Of the  three  alleged   plotters  ar-\nW\u2014ted    Saturday   and   held    In   the\n-\u2022Ity Jail  on  nunj_el<in  of  conspiracy\nto commit a felony, all.  It waa announced   by   detectives,   have   made\nfall   or   partial   confessions.\nFind Telltale 1'Inula\nMeanwhile' two   automatic   pistols\nwere   discovered   among   the   effects\nThis\nJane-Time\nGift\nWill Inspire Your Friends\nto Write You\nFor Graduation, Weddingi, Sailings,\nParties, Birthday*\nDm*fMtoemJDu*.WPt-t^iTe.N*w\nDmett*: StUm timed Gift Ctue tit lux* indwdtd\nTHIS Parker Duofold Duett, haa\nwon the heart of tho world-\nbalanced, symmetrical, in handsome lacquer-red, or In flashing\nplain black, both styles gold\ntrimmed.\nOut Lady Duofold Pen and Pencil are still of small girth to fit slim\nfingers. But tha Duofold Jr. and\n\"Big Brother\" Duofold Pencils\nare now both built Over-size.\nFor man learned from the Duofold Pan how an Over-size Barrel\naffords a man-size grip that abolishes finger cramp, and relaxss\nhand and brain. Every Parker\nDuofold Pan has the super-smooth\nDuofold Point that'a guaranteed,\nif not misused, for 25 years' wear.\nNow la tho time to pick out\nthoae Duofold Juno Gifts.\nTht Paster Fountain Pan Co., limited\nFactory snd General Offieei\nToronto, Ontario\nDvsfrU Pkncllt to match the Peru \u25a0 Lath. 13\nOmr^Ut Jr., tiM, \"Big Brother\" Ovet-sist, 14\nSUGGESTED SAINTS FOR CHURCH OF ENGLAND\nof tho suspect*, which, officers aay,\nwill prove to be tmoprtant evidence\nif lt can be established that they\nwero, purchased after the consplr-\natora conceived the plan to emulate\nRobin Hood by extracting ransom\nmoney from the wealthy ecreen por-\ntrayer of that role, Douglas Fairbanks. For Fairbanks, as the husband of Mlsa Plckford, waa to he\naaked .to pay the $200,000, according to  the police.\nA. J. Wood, one of the tWo'truck\ndrivers whose purported confession\nhas been made public, Is quoted aa\nsaying that the plot to kidnap Mlsa\nPickford had its origin In conversations la~tt fall between himself and\nC, Z. Stevens, the automobile salesman suspect, \"after we had got a\nfew drinks Inside of ua.\"\nInflamed by Whisky\nWith Imagination thus alcohollcal-\nly excited, the confession continues,\nWood and Stevens talked garrulously\nnight after night \"about different\nways of making easy money,\" among\nthese paths to wealth being plans\nkidnap grandchildren of E. L.\n-J.ohney. the oil magnate; plans to\nkidnap Pola Negri, Jackie Coogan,\nthe unidentified grandson of a retired millionaire and lastly, Mary\nPlckford.\nThe Pickford project was finally\nselected, detectives say, as the best\nof all possible opportunities open to\nthe conspirators. It was decided,\nthey relate, that Claude A. Holcomb,\nthe other truck driver, who by this\ntime had been drawn into the kidnaping discussion, should act as\nchauffeur of the kidnaping car and\nrmed guard of the Improvised pris-\nson   for  iMlsa   Pickford.\nTo Seize Miss Plckford\nM iss Pick ford was t o be seized\nwhile en route to her Beverley Hills\nhome from her Hollywood studio,\nthe conspirators planning to crowd\nher limousine to the curb with an\nautomobile decked out In shrine\ncolors und apparently containing\nnothing more than a party of merrymaking delegates to the convention\nopening  here  Tuesday.\nOnce wrested from the Interior of\nher limousine, Miss Plckford waa to\nbe locked in a house. Which house,\npolice say they lenrned from Wood,\nnever   was   decided.\nThe plot, Woods Is asserted to\nhave confessed, first took shape last\nNovember. Its victims at that time\nwere to have been grandchildren of\nMr.   Doheny.\nState's Witness Talks\nBeginnings of the alleged conspiracy were described to police by an\nussoclate of the trio, a M. J. Harney, who will be used, police said,\nas  a  state's   witness.\n\"Last November.\" Ra rney's state-\nmeant read In court, \"Stevens came\nto me. He was living in the same\nroom. We used to alt nights and\ntalk. One night he aaked me how\nI'd like to make some easy money.\n'Legitimate?' I asked. He said\n'sure.' 1 asked how. He said it\nwas a little risky business. I was\ncurious. He said be knew it could\nbe done\u2014to kidnap a certain party\n\u2014he did not .name any names, and\nhold them for reward. I said that\nwould be all right. I wanted to\nknow who he picked to kidnap. He\nsaid 'Mary Plckford, for one.' Then\nhe took Pola Negri. Hia plan waa\nto get a house and hold them in it\nuntil he got the ransom.\"\nConspirator* Trapped\nWith the assistance of Harney,\npolice were able to rent a room\nnext to the one used by the men In\na downtown hotel.    Night after night\nThe Archbishop of Canterbury haa beei. requested to appoint a\ncommission to sit In rifmera and review the whole question of\nwhether the Church of Kngland should follow the example of the\nRoman Catholic church in honoring Its heroes nf faith with canonisation. Among the possible candidates for saintship suggested by the\nhigh churchmen behind the movement are King Charles I, King\nHenry VI, Archbishop William I_aud and Florence Nightingale.\nHenry VI is In the renter of the nlwve group. In view of the\nrelationship of the ('hurt h of (Cngland in Canada and of the I .otes-\ntant r_pisro|>n! Church of America to the mother church in Knglutid.\nlt Is suggested lhat no saints should he put on the calendar hy\nthe last named wit hunt consultation wilh the ehurehes in North\nAmerica.\ndetectives     listened    to    the    alleged\nformation    of    plans.\nPolice said' that thp decision to\nbring the case to a close was reached after the alleged plotters had\nhit upon the plan nf assuming the\ndisguise    of    Shriners.\nThe trio, in discussing their plans,\nare   said   to   have   considered   every j\npossible angle,  including th.- amount\nof  violence  to  be  used  in  ease  they\nmet    with   opposition.  \u2022\n\u25a0'And what would you do If Maryi\npulled out a big .44 when you stuck]\nher up?\" one of the men is said tu|\nhave    asked     Holemnh,\n\"I would not hesilate to shoot >\nber.\" he fs asserted to have replied, i\n'She is Just as hard as the rest i\nof  them.\" |\nAt the studio,' following the nr-1\nrests, Miss Pickford passed the ex-;\nperience off more or   less lightly.\nKor a leading lead  in surh a   plot \\\nI   have   had   very   little   to   d(l>   with\nI mmn   in   ancwor   to   a   question   asked\nby   R|,   Hun.   Arthur   Meighen,\nI Mr. Graham sajd thai questions \u00ab.f\n1 International importance were being\n\u25a0 cuitsUlcred, ami Ihe reports nf the ln\u00bb\nI ter-deliurtlliei.lal rumniittee were In-\nI tended .'mly foi thf om of tiie national\nI advisory   committee,      i\nTo Growers of Soft\nFruits, Cherries, Etc.\nWho  Are  Interested  in  Getting\nHighest Prices.\nIt   will   pay   ynu   to   ship   us.\nWrite us to find out our terms.\nB. C. Fruit Company\nLethbridge.\nClassified Advertisements\nand Satisfied Advertisers\nThe consistent success of Classified Advertisements has created a large and increasing family of\nusers of the Classified Columns of The Daily News.\nIf you have anything you wish to buy or sell, from\ncity or country property to the smallest household\narticle, try the Classified Coluftins.of The Daily News.\nfo Insert a Classified Advertisement, Phone 144\n(Two Lines),- Call At or Write\nThe Daily News\nNELSON, B.a\nit,\"   she\nfootage\nwild.    *I   haven't   had\nand  no 'close-ups.' \u2022\u2022\nuieh\nMethodists Declare\nWar Is Right When\nln National Defence\nMONTRKAL, June 2.\u2014a resolution\nfully recogniifng tbe \"right and t'hriF-\nlian duty to take up arms In national\ncleft-nee. or to secure international Justice as a last dreadful necessity,'-' ma\nadopted hy the Montreal Methodist\ndeference in session here, nnd-wifl be\nreferred to the United i .lurch uf Can-\nWon't Tahle Report\non Waterway Scheme\nOTTAWA.   Ju\nment    was   nur\ni-ports  \u00ab.r   the   1\nnilttee    whi\nlhe    government    i\nto   the St.   Lawrence frateru\nHon.   (J.   p,   (irahnm,   mluM\n\u2014   The   govern*\nItfapaeed   to   table   the\nintei-departmental   cotn-\nwas   created    to   advise\nmatters    relating\nscheme,\nof  mil-\nways,   stated   in   the   house   this   after-\nTOROMTO,    June.   ..\u2014Rev.     It.     P\nI.owles, MA.. D.O.. has been selected\nM fraternal delegate of the Methodist\nchurch to the gener.il assembly of the\nl'revbyterlan church In Canada, and\n\"111 hear greetings from the sister\nehurch to tint body during Its final\n;.nnual sessions here \"his week. Pr.\nHowies is chancellor and professor of\nVictoria imiversily. Toronto, nnd fs a\nMember of the joint committee on\n< I. ure!,  union.\nHAS ORIGINAL METHOD OF TEACHING\nMISS  N.  DORIEN\nA Canadian kindergarten teacher, who explained an original and educative ntrthod of teaching the months nnd seasons of the year before the On*\ntarlo  Educational  association.    She  has   written   th\"   worsts   and   music   lo  *\naerlea of sone* about the various season*, and these are b.ir.g used in school.\nFIFTH DIVISION\nLEADS CENTRAL\nIN ATTENDANCE\nHas Mark of Over Ninety-\nnine; Great Majority\nWell Down\nOrent variation In attendance figures for May Is reported from Central school, with the Junior. classes\nrelatively low, and the -majority\nIn the middle 90s. DlvlslonV.. with\na mnrk of W-0*, dtotanees all others the only other division making\na bid for leadership being II., with\na   mark  of  98.84.\nDivision percentages, and honor\nrails of pupils who were neither\nabsent nor tardy during May were\nhs  follows:\nDivision I.\u2014Percentage 9S.32.\nEthel Cameron, . Dorothea Cole*.\nKHthlren Hoggarth. Florence .lones.\nRoberta Kirby. John .MacLeod. Mildred Martin, Sadie Pond, Margaret\nRenwick, Violet Sharp, Ronald Waters.   John   VVHeon,   Joe   Wright.\nDivision II- (.rude 8.\u2014Percentage\n98.84. Tom Allen, Gordon Berry.\nEdna Buchanan, Nellie Calblck,\nConnie Frost. William t (.ulllcano.\nEddie Craves, Annie Hawes, Mary\nJarvis Dorothy Jelfs, Bob Joy, Garnet Kerr, Nellie Kerush. Walter Kit-\nto, Mary McDonald, Velma Mclntyre. Tom Momi'. Halph Olson, Jim\nOrr. Louise 1'eehlea, Tom Price,\nBernlee Rowe, Hmcline Sharp, Evelyn Thomas, Conrad Thor, Ralph\nTyner,   Edith   Wood.\nDivision III.\u2014Percentage 99.14.\nJenny Bush, Bob Carlson, Beatrice\nCasey, Walter Dahlquist, Harley\nDavidson, Loreen Dunnett, Irene\nEricltson. Vera Holllday, Jack Hunter, George Leno, Olive Maddock,\nFergus I'oole. Gordon Stewart, Margery Thotnus, (.ertrude Wigg, John\nWood.\nDivision IV.\u2014Percentage 94. Merle\nArchibald, Marion Bailess, Myrtle\nBailess. Herbert Clark. Billy Ham-\nson, Ivy Hlrd. Verne Irwin, Albert\nJeffery, Leslie McEachern, Jessie\nMcLeod. Margaret Richardson, Billy\n.haw, Florence Smeaton, ,Mary Win-\nlaw.   Annie   Wardale.\nDivision V.\u2014Percentage 99.09.\nMildred Bergstrom, Jean Boomer,\nI.lly Brudshaw, Fred Coffey, Jean\nColes, Mollie Forln, Donald Fraser,\nRobert Hawthorne, Loleta Horstead,\nCharles Jeffs, Ernest Lipinski, Wllma .McAlpine, Alex Mclnnes, Gladys\nMcLeod, Edna Maundrell, David\nMosses, Robina Mouat, Eugene Muraro, Fred Newman, Charles Ramsay, Allan Robb, Wesley Simms,\nGerald Towgood, Marcia Towgood,\nLru tiai.nl 'Walton, Connie Waters,\nChristine   Williams,    I_enu   Lelpsack.\nUi virion VI.\u2014Percentage 9..2,\nChester Bush. Margnret Barcliwy,\nBob Brown, Eva Ballan, Walter\nCook, Victoria Grodczki, Mah Kee,\nFlorence Maundrell, Guy Morey,\nRoy McKensie, Ruth Pond, Frances\nBarker. Hazel Rapley, Ruth Sfndel,\nAnnie   Jones,   Herbert   Townsend.\nDivision VII,\u2014Percentage 95.09.\nLouise Boyd. (Margaret Campbell,\nWarren Cartmel, Wendell Coffey,\nLloyd Dahlquist. Edith Gosnell. Annie Kerr, John Kerush, Elsie Kill-erg, Tooke Martin, Jean Massey,\nDal MucLeod, Russell MacArthur,\nLawrence McEwan, Janet McKay,\nAlan McLean. Ian Ritchie, Irene\nRowley, Dorothy Stanaway, Joe\nStern, James Sutherland, Elsie Turner.\nDivision VIII., Grade 6.\u2014Percentage 96.82. Betty Brlndle, Cyril\nCoffey, Chnrlie Dee, John De Glro-\nlamo, Phyllis Gray, Arthur Grodskl,\nBilly Hanna, Irene Hugin, Cecil\nJeffcott. Reggie Jones, Margaret\nLutes, Annie Rolick, Paul Saure,\nEsther Schulze, Elaine Stanaway,\nWillie Stern, George Stoll, Joe Sutcliffe, Teddy Thomas. Joe Wallach.\nAllan Woodrow, Jack Young, Freda\nI-clpsack.\nDivision IX., Grade 5.\u2014percentage 96.12. Evelyn Bate Joe Rate\nJack Buchanan, Winnie Bush Rose\nFreno,    Lloyd    Olllett,    Bert    Green,\nModern Pavements\nMake Feet Tired\nHm mile, and mile, of hard surface\nroadway, and sidewalks arc very wonder.\nful, but, being hard, non-resilient, and\neicellent conductors of heat and _ld, they\ntorture our poor feet unmercifully.\nIt has been found that if tired, lore feet\n\u25a0re bathed in warm water containing a few\ndrop, of Absorbine Jr. they will be delightfully cooled and refreshed.\nBut this is not the only use for Absorbine\nJr. It ia \u2022 liniment, antiseptic, and germi-\ntide in one\u2014the handiest, most useful\narticle in the family medicine cabinet.\nNot only does it kill germ, and prevent\ninfection in open cuts and aores, hastening\nthe healing\u2014not only doea it limber up to\nnew freshness, tired, stiff muscles, but a, a\nmouth wash, throat spray or gargle it\nprotecra you against wandering disease\ngerms and leaves behind a pleasant, clean\ntaatt and odor. $1.2. a bottle at your\nitvffiie.\nLily Houae, Oeorge Klrby, Helen\ni_.orneli, Olndya MacKinnon. Alex\nMcDonald, Marlon Mclnnes, Doria\nMclntyre, Mario Magllo, Owen Penny, Irene frklgt'on, Ethel Roblson,\nFrank Smythe, Ida Tatham,. Jack\nTeague, Ronald Thomas, James\nTyner, Bob Walton, Billy Waters,\nHedley Wilton, Hilda Wood, Lillian\nYVrifcrnt,   Jeanette   Toun..\nDIviMlon X., tirade 4.\u2014Percentage\n96.47. Uila Boomer, George Byres,\nLeonard lirod-kl, hjleandr Hag*art\nMab.c Hull, Peter Hucal, Edna Knittel, Murthit Knittel, Frank Lowder.\nKern MuUiuUnd, Belle Itnmmty, Bill\nhmvf, Joan Ruwt, Peggy Hchulst1,\nJohn Weaver,, Annie MuKim, Harvey   Molr.\nDivision XI.\u2014Percentage 94.47.\n\\>ni:\u00bb AtUlnnon, l.ay Bell, Helen\nUrc.iv ajiiroli) falrnn, Elizabeth1\nr_rvU)\u201e Kine -fertile, olive Uahl-\nqiitot. Zita Hlrd, Tommy HomM-\nt.,.tttti. Woo Hong, Carl Larsen, Gordon McDowell, Doris Muxweil, Jack\nM:ibei\\ e.avln Mouat, Donald Poole,\nAlex RltchJc, William Roblson, Peter\nuollck, tf_rnmn Slader, Mfl'le Speirs,\nNorn ll.lywead, Thomas Davies.\nGeorge Beattie, WlnclOhl Warner,\nHelm   Tetera.    --\u25a0\u25a0\nDivision XII\u2014 Percentage 97.68.\nGladys Abbott. George Bntee, Albert Bonn, Myrtle Bush. Francis \u2022\nClark. Grace Haydon. Nick Hucal,\nHarry Knltlle, Peter Korolak. Billle\nIvlcfcwnn, Freda McKuy, Marlon.\nPond. Philip Smith, Jill Wlgg. Susie\nWilson, Jack Winiaw, Kathleen\nWright,  Stanley Orchard. I\nDivision XIII.\u2014Percentage 91.17. |\nDayld Brcwn, Jimmy Dee, Klla\nErlckson, Martha Ernst, Almeada\nGraven, Teddy Goldsmith, Edna\nHouse, Esther. Janzow, Betty January, Bobby Klrby, Maurice Lator-\nnelj, Randolph Lowder, Beatrice\nMathews, Billy McDonald, Alice\nSkellern, Graeme Steed. Leonard\nStewart, Gladys Teague. Tony\nTenczn,    Frank    Woodrow.\nDivision    XIV*.\u2014Percentage    92.17.\nMonica    Beeston,      Phyllis    Benson,\nToni' Crack,   Gee  Fong,   Carl   Galli-\ncano, Irene Grodskl, Robert Kennedy,\nChong   Lee(,   Donald   Oakley,,   Albert J\nPeters. \u25a0' liYiie 7 Plowean,  .'Florence {\nPetirs,    Gordon      Williams,      Mnryj\nMedwld,    John   Morey,    Jean    Mac- |\nKinnon,      Charlie      Woolls,      Bobby I\nKeefe.   Ella   Norlund.\nU\/vislon       XV.\u2014Walter        Bellls, |\nJames   Crack,   Elaa   Gausda),    Ethel\nGould ng.  Kem  Yul Low, Jack Tat-\nham,  Nina Btngaman,    John ' I~ng. ;\nEffie   Morris.   Gilbert   Mosxes,   Har- j\nold  Smythe.\nDivision XVI.\u2014Percentage 96.29.'\nHarold l!:u*kin, Austin Brennun, Wll- |\nma Campion. Margaret Clark, George ;\nCooper, Edna Dahlquist, Norman El- i\nllott. Hetty Hale. Gladness Horstead. |\nAlice Knittel, Fred Lelpsack. Nor- j\nman Maloney. Doo Waw Mar, Bar- |\nbarn McDonald. Honald Pond, Fred\nRapley, Alex Itollck, Dorothy Rowe,1\nAudrey Smith, Gordon Teters, Wll- ;\nllam   Volcano,   Doris  Weaver, !\nDivision    XVII.\u2014Percentage    89.4.'\nViable  Ki,bison,  Kay Conschuck, Marjorle   Mnber.   Elsie Hut..  Joan   Wat- i\ners,  Joe   Brackynskl,  Tom   Mathews, I\nBert  Mathews,  Edith Mawer,   Eileen\nTownsend,    Annie   Vulcano,    George    .\nSharpe.  Herbert   Young. ! I\nDivision XVHI.\u2014Percentage 92.2. i |\nDorothy Chow, Eileen Bperson,\nPeggy Graham Fred Graves, Marlon\nKerr, Doris Latornell, Leigh McBride, Edna McKende, Peggy Man-\nahan, Basil Matthews, Lorna Molr,\nBemard   Morrison,   Phyllis  Slader:\nDivision XIX\u2014Percentage' 91,17.\nJohn Bradshnw, Nancy. Dunwoody,\nErnest Elliott, Arthur Graves, Minnie\nLane, Armande Marflin, Herbert\nNorlund, John Hobtoori; Karl Vulcano, '.'irothy Wheeler.      T\nBRIEFS FROM THE WIRE\nVina Chill \/ of Birdai \u25a0 Mnrflar\n\u25a0   CAIRO,   June   2.\u2014All. defendants  on\ntrial for the (jiuMeii Of tlie'airdar, I_fe\nStat;.,    were    found    guilty.      .Sentence\nwill   lie i,rooouni,-ed ^iinday.j,        ,   \u00a3\nMachine <ftu\u00bbi U-*d at Bhuffhal\nfHANGHAI, June 2.\u2014Chlnew strlk-\nfr.i\" In tlie .(uiKinet-1 flphuilng mills were\ndisperneJ unlay by machine sun fire.\nHtud.>nt rinterfl fjred frpm tlie hou.^o\ntc()\u00bb. and ii member of the United\n{f tfl ten   volunteer*   wan   wounded.\nTurti aad 0-Mki KftnnoalaM _,\n(\"U'.NI.VA, June 2. \u2014 Turks and\n(.reelcfi reuched an amicable agreement\nf.n the riue*tl_fl of pxpulfllen of the\nfircek patriarch from ('on.stantlno.plr.\nThe present Ure\u00abk patriarch will ba\nreplaced by a Tiutt. \"    , \"\u2022 \"V\nMot* on Oann*n Ttotytenft,-Vt\nPARIS. June 3y -*' Tftj interallied\nnnle lo Oerman\/ ou; \\bl flubjqfl^of\n-violations of the dlwrttfl-ftept $rovl-\nN.on:. of the VeraalWea .r*a\u00ab? was\nsent  to Berlin,   '^*\nSttkt WiIcouim Dooton\nLONDON, June 2. \u2014 ..even hundred\nI*nl led Stales wild (ttoftfldlan doctors.\nhere to ntteIr#\u25a0,n\u00ab.^Dlilt\u00bblr\u00bb\u00ab<luate a\u00ab-\nsrn^bly, were welcomed io Britain by\ntre  Duke of Xorlt.    - -.     . '\nS vtnttan, Tornado's Toll\nCHTrAQO.    June    -.\u2014Seventeen    persons are dead and nenrly a score serl-\nctialy Injured In the middle west from\nv ind   and   electrl.nl   storms.\nIforwrr Bandi two ftmu Plaua\n< iSI.O, J une 2. \u2014 The Norwegian\npovernnient decided to send two sea*\n1 \u25a0 .mew to search for Amundsen, whose\naliplnne' expedition to the north pole\nl-.as  not   been   heard of,\nFrltiih on Afghan rronUer\nLONDON.   June   I.   \u2014   British   forces\nmoved  to the vicinity of the Afghnnls-\ntnn    Ind inn   frontier,   where   a   native\nuprising   Is   threalenfng,\nIT-n'THt Movn ifnch   Orola\nMONTREAL,   June   _.   \u2014   This   jwrt\nwill establish another grain record this\n>\u00abar   If   the   present   heavy   shlpmenta\ncontinue.\nCap* Breton Parte yi rail\nCLACK BAV, June 2. _ The British\nKm pi re steel corporation and the mine\nworkers failed again to get together\nto negotiate on the wane question, and\nthe .strike  will  continue.\nw\nKing Oscar Sardines, famous '\nfor their quality and fla _jur.\nThey add to the pleasure of\nthe motor trip. Your grocer\ncan supply you.       ,\nKING OSCAR\nSARDINES\nHere is a\nFriendly drink\nA\\:?~7\nWhat ara you doing to keep cool and healthy\nthis summer? Try this! When you rise in the\nmorningdrink a 'dash' of ENO in a glass of\nwater. The adoption of this simple rule gives\nthe little practical help your system needs, to\nkeep it free from the poisons and wastes which\nare the initial cause of overheated blood and\nother summer disorders.\nWhen you travel\u2014when vou go on holiday! or tree*-\n\u2022ndi\u2014take a bottle of ENO'i ,;Fruit Salt\" alonir. It ia\ninvaluable in counteracting the ill-effecta of chant-fa of\nclimate and watar and diet You ahould never be without\nENO'S\n3_urr__F\nThe World-Famed Effervescent Saline\n\u2022alea R\u2014re\u2014itatrvea fof North Amarica:\nHarold T. Rltchla \u00bb Co., Limitad. 10 1, MYCaul Inm. Toraalo\n wsms\nTHE NELSON DilLY NEWS, WEDNESDAY* MORNING, JUNE 3, 192S\nPage Seven\nSr\nKIRTY ONE GO\nACROSS PLATE\nDETROIT GAME\ngers Beat White Sox by\n)dd Tally; Yanks Trim\nSenator\nu_:rhan\n.,\nLEAGl'E\nSTANDING\nWen\nboat      Pet.\nladelphla\n   20\n12          .684\nshlngton\n....   87\n1\u00ab          .628\n    2J\n20          .636\nLouja   \u2022.\n....   23\n24           .489\n    20\n21           .488\n 20\n26          .486\n26          .881\n28          .349\nKIMBERLEY IS\nYET UNBEATEN\nCROWLEAGUE\nWin Over Deserving Hurler of Concentrator; Protest by Lumberton\n\u00bbA\u00abI   KP\"TI!I\u00bbA\u00bb   _CA__T\n\u25a0TAHDIlfO\ni \u25a0    \"\nI Klmberlev     ........,'...'     4\nCranbrook\nt.uml^-ton\nWycllffo    ...\nVar'n-T\nConcentrator\nW. I,.\n4 A\n3 1\n1 2\n2 2\n1 ' 3\n0 \u25a0\u2022 G\nPC\n1 er.1\n.760\nJW\n.501\nft\n.000\nCONSTRUCTING THE CONNAUGHT TUNNEL\nTigers In Batthry Orgy\n||)ETROIT.   June    2.~ \u2022 V-trolt   won\n([batting   orgy   from   Chicago   here\nMay,   16   to   IB,   after   the   White\ncame   from   behind   and   wiped\nthe    10-run    lead.      With    the\nfere tied at 15-all in the ninth, with\nOut,   Cobb   lavlied  out   a   homer\nthe   right   field   bleachers.   Rlv-\nthe  Tigers  their  fourth   c>*w-\nserles. It   H.   E.\nIlcago         15    -1      1\nIroit    10    22      1\nBatteries\u2014Thurston, ,Mack. Blank-\nJihlp, Crouue, Orabowskl and\nlitalk; Dauss. Wells, Btoner, Cole,\nKyle   and   Bassler,   Woodall.\ntoandl StrtnirnrH Win for Yanks\nMEW   YORK,   June   2.-\u00bb-With   sec-\n|d Mtringere replacing slumping reg-\nt\\r~,   together    with    the   prenenee\nhitting of  Babe Ruth today,  the\njinks  ended  their   five-game   losing\nfreak    by    defeating    the    Senators\nbto   5.     Bob   Mue.net   knocked   uut\n1*1   13th   and   14th    homers. \u2022   Ruth\nfjgled   In   the   fourth   and   doubled\n\\ the eighth,   his  last  blow  sanding\nI the score that  tied  up  the game.\n\u2022 II.   H.    B.\nshlngton        5     12      0\nYork        g     16      0\n|Hatterles\u2014Mogrldge, Russell and\njiel; Shocker, Ferguson and Bcn-\nlugh.\nOc--\"T\u00bbtrs*o(r Boys Break la *ea.-\"h\nj     WYCLIFFE.    June    \u2666.    \u2014   Vtmherle-\nficored   its  fourth  straight   wfn   by   defeating   the   Concentra'or   9    to   4    lr\nI Sunday's   East ' KoolWty    league   fix\n1 ture.     The  Concentiritrii** b y<  w-'t   \u2666\npiece   in, the   fourth   lmlngr.,   and   al\nl\"wed   the   Miners  to  rcore   re ven   runt\n' James pitched a rooj rime, sfli s'^dul\nj have   won   fl'   ~1v\"*i   \"r\u00bbp*ir   -J^nort.    \u25a0\nBatterle-:    K mberlry \u2014 Mpsser and\nVaughan;   Coin contra tor  s-   James   an\nMcMahon. - .\nWardner led (>ai Jiroo1- 1 to 0 U*\nto the teventh on *he Q-nfftrook dta\n\u25a0no-id. but th*v ton olp-h*\"1 (r\\ *b\nballoon. \u00bb\u2022><! th\u00ab \u2122emn c|ff.d' 6 to \u25a0'\nIn  favor of C rim brook.\nBotter'os- Wntln'r \u2014 pow anc\"\nThorn*'on; Cranbrook \u2014-. woodman an*\nKojrarlh \u25a0     -\n_r.r-b.r~n MkUta at TJmplr'ng\nWvc'iff* won from t_umii\u00bbrlon s'\n' -Vyc\"ff? 4 to 2.\u00bb Lavo'e.-cntcher for\nl.i\"nb\"rt(in. wart linAl.lt! lo bold \"Hcol-\nty\" M'tc.rll. and pa **_\u25a0\u2022! baMs count\nel lu t|i . serin* Umpire Tr.^w had\n\u2022event c'ose decisions to make on foul\nban-*.        iv.ue cm ed       coTi\u00ablderable\nwra rip 1 lnw. Lumber' on hu\u00ab protest^\nlhe win on account of inefficient umpiring.\nBa*Urlei; v\/ydiff.. \u2014 jahren and\nl-l'nton; Lumberton\u2014Mlichell and La-\n\\o!e.\nBad Taylor Beats\nVancouver Fighter\nfcy Clou Decision\nVERNON, Cal.. Jum 1.\u2014Bud Taylor, T\u00abr_ Haute, Ind., bantamweight, took a cloee declilon over\nJimmy McLartn of Vancouver, B.C.,\nIn a thrilling: 10-round main event\nhere   tonight.\nIn a scheduled six-round seml-\nwlndup Joe Salas, former national\namateur featherweight- champion,\nknocked out Young Farrell of Los\nAngeles In the  fifth round.\nitMB nxwon\nBAM FRANCISCO, June I.\u2014Frankle\nFarren of San Francisco, formerly\nPuclflc coagt lightweight champion,\nknocked out Macrco VlUen, Filipino\nfrom Manila, and featherweight champion of the Orient, In the seoond round\nof a scheduled 10-round bout here to.\nnjgbt.\nMinneapolis   \u00ab,   Milwaukee  %,\nToledo   6,   Indianapolis   0.\nColumbus   0,   Louisville   1\u00bb.\nBt.   Paul-Kansas   City,   postponed!\nrain.\nKOOTENAY BITTER ALE\nThe   Ale   with   ths   real   flavor,  12A0  toe.    Order through,y\nGOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   STORE.\nFREE DELIVERY DIRECT FROM BREWERY.\nNELSON BREWING COMPANY  LIMITED\n(Thla  advertisement   Is   not   published   or   displayed   by   the   Ll<\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia.)\nNear to the clouda, In the heart of the Selkirk range of the Canadian Rockies, there la nearing completion the\non rete In Ing of the loncest tunnel on the North American continent. The work of lining this five-mile bow\nwith a \u00abtecl-rcl::foit'ed(o:ufcte'jacket is one of tho moat interesting engineering projects In the world. Beneath\nSOOi) feet of mountain, the Connaught tunnel, double-track In'wldth throughout, cutB under Mount Macdonald\n>etwecn the stalions of Connaught and Glacier. Cement Is mixed In tho tunnel and blown by compressed air\n.hroitgh  the long pipe  to every part of  the tunnel wall.  _\n(\u25a0asioii   Beats   Indians\n\u00bb ..KVKI.AND.     June     2.\u2014Gaston's\n(ching was too much for the loans today, and St. Louis won 8\n3. It was a real buttle for seven\nnings, until Miller, recruit nouth-\niw,  gave  way  to  a   pinch-httter.\na. h. ...\n. ,i,ouis   ft  ii --r\neve land        3      9      0\nPatterics\u2014Gaslon  and   Dixon;   MH-\ni*.   Kdwards,   Yowcll   nnd   Hyatt      i\nriiillie*.   Have   Runaway   Win\nBOSTON,     .lune     a.\u2014Philadelphia\nit ted    the    Huston    pitchers,    Lucey\nid   Wingfleld,   savagely   today,   and\non   the  second   game   of  the  scries\n1\u20145    to    2.      Rom mell    had    an    easy |\nme annexing  his  ninth   win   of  the\n'HHun. K.   H.   E. |\nhlladelphia       15     m      \\ I\noston         2      9      Oj\nBatteries\u2014Hommell nml Cochran*-; j\nucey, Wingfleld,  I'uhr nnd  Plctnter\nokes.\nan Lady Sets New\nThornclilfe Record,\nKirhfieli Handicap\nTOBONTCt, .June\nie Klrkflelil   handli\nBan Uady nmn\nJir.no   added,\nRenault-Godfrey\nManagers Say It's\nfar World Title\n8AM KKANCIHCO. .lune 2.\u2014No*\nunduly modest; manutsers of Jack\nBenault and 'George Godfrey un-\nnouneed today they would declare\nthe winner of the contest of thoso\nhe.ivyweishts nejcl ^Saturday afternoon the . champion of- the world.\nJW-k l-empeey. \u25a0 ihey held.' had forfeited title to thrtt remunerative position by reuson of long absence from\nthe ring. ' ,\n(\u2022ids of'Ift to .1 are helng offered\non Penault. tho former Mounted po-\nlieeman from Canada having' twice\n(Wented his< dark-skinned opponent.\nBarfing knb.-kouts. the men wll\npunch   cu^h   other  fur  10  rounds*\nHarrv Baker Noses\nOut Setting Sun at\nthe Connaught Track\nOTTAWA. June !.- Responding to\nthe brilliant ride hy Jockey Howard,\nHurry Haker. Hon. P. F. Joyco's crack\n3-yenr-o'd nosed out Setting Sim\nend won the Queen City handicap, the\nfeature of the opening day's radng\nat Connaught Park race track this\nafternoon.     The  purse  was  $1000.\nPACIFIC COASTlEAGUE\nBut the Scotch\nCaddie Wanted\nHis Turn Next\nROBINS DEFEAT\nCHIP GIANTS\nINTHETWELFTH\nPass to Pinch Hitter Forces\nWinning Run; Cards Are\nStill Going\nNATIONAL   LEAGUE  STANDING\nNew   York\nIlrooklyn    \t\nVlttfaburRh   ...\nPhiUiclt'lphla\nChi'innali\nBmUmi\nWon.  Lost.  Pet.\n2S\n24\n21\n19\n  19\n..... 18\nL'hlciiRO         18\n.St.  Loula  _  Id\n13\n18\n18\n\u25a0111\n22\n22\n25\n25\n.SIS\n.571\n.538\n.487\n.463\n.4511\n.419\n.390\nie   feature   of   the   Thorncllffp   Park\nnil, anil I'eat the outslHmlinsc favor-       I'a'ntmen'o.   I;   Vernon,   t,\n:   Mr.  I''pi,   for  lhe  .1.   K.   L.   Roar'     Pull   I\/ikc,   I:   Onklanil.   0.\naide,   today.    Sun   Lilly   rtlaltlinhe't        Imm  Ait.rlvtt,   1;   Seville,   3.     ICltllutl\nnew   Iraek   reronl   fnr  the  dlstan e   sixth,   raln.l\nlien   she   eovereil   the   5.   furfonvn      tel,;1  l-'afi. la \" at  IVtrtland, ruin.\n1:M,   HiklnR   3-3   ol   a   \u00bbe--oml   ..ff       ,        . \"\"\"\u2014 \" '\u201e\nI    previous    hest    time.      t-he    paid       11\"\">' \"*    mMUmm    In     (lelmnny\n11.85   on   k   II   atraiBht    ll:ket. *\"e  exuemely  acute  In   the  principal\neltlw.\nDominion  Tires  are  GOOD Tires\nOttfhe\nTrack-\nOfffhe ;\nCross-ties\nBy AL DEMmi.EE\n(Formor Pitch.r, N. Y. Giants)\n\"St. AndrewM in rnmed for U*-' tu\u00abl-\nilles. who are mostly old men who\nknow the game nnd mn piny it well.\"\n\u2022akl Wi'Uo On in spinning his favorite coif yum.\n\"Thfi story has la iio wiih an Bnff-\nllKhman who vl-l'e<i Hie trtmotta old\ncourse hut rnuhl flml no porth-f.\nI-'lnnlly his raddle conrentad to play\nwith him. ;is well as rmddle, hoth\niminK the Englishman's vbihn. After\n'Irivtns off. tli\" oil! mini xlzetl up thf\nV^iKlinhman's K\"nif at ancWraO- Kiv-\nInR hlm u niashic. ttild him he would\nI mret him at the n^vn. Sandy plnyed\n1 'hf hole In five, am' w:j,itcl for tin-\nICnfr'lsfaman, who in due time arrived\nnt the preen, alter e&plpHbg every\nnook and corm r of the rouffh, and\nholed  out.\n\"'How manv did you have, Sandy?'\nasked th*1 Kni;liHhmi*n. and the\nScotchman (old him. 'My bolt, Ihen;\nt   mnde   a   rour.'\n\"Sandy    KHld    never    a    Word,    nnd\nmiuli   the   mam   thing   happon-d   <>n\nthe Rtmnd hole. Sandy wu waiting\nat the Kreeu when the EfibfUahmafl\narrived and said, 'Mow malty did you\nhave?\"\n\" 'Sn, na,* ant-wvriil Sandy, 'It In\nmy  turn  to uufc.' \"\nINTERNATIONAL LEAGUE\nLatex-treated Web Cord\n,   Is thf greatest advance in tire\nmaking since the advent of cord tires.\nThe Lalex-treated Web Cord process does away with\ncross-lies, the cause ol friction and heat in cords. The\ncords, alter saturation in rubber in its pure, natural liquid\nlorm (latex) are united in a perfectly uniform web.\nThis treatment is confined exclusively In Canada 10\nDominion Cord Tires, ll means longer life, more mileage\nand greater value\u2014without adding a copper to the\/price.\nitas\nDominion\nRoyal Cord Balloons\n\u2022lersev   (Mtv.   a:    Baltimore,   13.\nBuffalo, 4;   HolH-Htcr.  I,\nToronto.   2;    Syracuse,    HI.\nHeading   fi:    t-ovidenee,   4.\nPresident Von Hindeiiliur'K'n salary\nis now $45,1)01). having heen raised\nhy  115.OUO.\n--    '\u25a0\u00bb\nThe health of fnfmvr Premier\nHam Hay MaeDonald is giving his\nfriends concern  again.\nTie in Ninth, Win Twelfth\nBROOKLYN, June 2.\u2014Brooklyn\nnosed out New York today, 6 to 5,\nIn the 12th Inning, n pass to Har-\ngraves, pinch hitter, forcing home the\nwinning run. The Hohlns came from\nhehind in the ninth and tied the score\nfive-all.     Score: R.   H.  K.\nNew   York      6    18     3\nBrooklyn    _   i  6    14     2\nBatteries\u2014Nehf and Snyder, Gowdy:\nI Petty. Osborne, Hubbell, Greene and\n! Taylor.\nGenewieh Stops Sluggers\ni iMIII.ADl.M.'Hr.V, Juno 2.\u2014Gen-\nI ewleh put a stop to the slugging tac-\n| ties of Philadelphia today, while Boston pounded three local pitchers for\na   12-r,  victory.    Score: H.   II.   E.\nPonton    - - 12    18     2\nPhiladelphia  -...-  5      9      1\nBatteries\u2014Genewieh and O'Neil;\nVance,   Mitchell,   l .rich   and   Henline.\nCards Win Third Straiflht\nHT. LOUIS, June 2.\u2014The St. Louis\nCardinal* chalked up the third consecutive victory over the Cincinnati\nlied* today, I to 2. Pottoinlcy. Cardinal first baseman, hit two homers.\nStore: H.   H.   E.\nCincinnati    -. - 2    6    3\nSt.   Louis  _-*  \u00bb     9     1\nHatterles\u2014 Brady and Margrave; Bher-\ndell  and  O\"Farrell.\nOnly three games were scheduled\nln   the   National   league.\nSHAREHOLDERS OF\nROYAL WILL MEET\nWill Be Asked to  Ratify\nMerger, Enlarge Board\nand Capital\nMONTHI.AL. June 2 \u2014 A special general met'ting of tlie Hharcheld'TH at\nthe Urtvul Hank of Canada will be held\nJuly -1, at which they will be asked\nt(. authorize tlie execution of an agreement providing for the purchase of the\nUnion   bank.\nThey will be asked to amend a hy-\nIhw to Increase tbe board of director*\nfrom 22 to 27 in number.    A third item\nINDICTED AGAIN FOR TEAPOT DOME\nALBERT   B.   FALL   AND   HARRY   F.   SINCLAIR\nAtlwrt B. Fall, former eeetetexy at the Interior;   Harry  P.  Sinclair,  and\n1 Edward L. Doheny, were reindicted by the federal grand jury at Wa\u00bbhin\u00bbton\nIn connection with the Tea Pot Dome oil cam.\nof bu\u00ab!ne\u00bbe will be to pa\u00bb\u00bb \u00bb,D>'law\nIncreasing the authortied capital stocK\not the bank from >23,O00,00O to \u00bb30,-\nOOD.OOO, by the laauc of 60.000 shares\nof the par value of \u00bb1_ each, with\npower to the directors to allot and issue such Increased capltul stock from\ntime to time in accordance with the\nprovisions of the Bank act.\nREDDICK WHIPS\nMINOT BATTLER\nHe Cuts Wynne to Ribbons\nbut Cannot Knock Him\n.* Out\nMINOT, N.D., June 2.\u2014Cutting\"\nhis man to ribbons throughout the\n10 rounda, but unable to polish him\noff, Jack Reddick, Canadian middle\nweight and light-heavywetght champion, scored an Impressive victory\nover Earl Wynne, local battler, here\ntonight. The Mlnot boxer waa\nbleeding from the nose aoon after\nthe start, and took an unmerciful\nbeating, but he was nigged enough\nto   stave   off   a   knockout.\nReddick made a decided hit with\na crowd of almost 2000 fana. He\nknocked Wynne to the mat six\ntimes, and In all of the late rounds\nhad h.Is man on the verge of slum-\nberlnud.\nThe Canadian waa at a disadvantage In the matter of weight, entering the ring at 169 pounds, while\nWynne   tipped   the   beam  at   175.\nReddick left here Immediately\nnfter the bout for Swift Current, |\nwhere he fights tomorrow night.\nFrom there he heads to the coast,\nwhere he- tangles with Jimmy Delaney, St. Paul, In the headllner of\na Vancouver  card.     \u2022\nBOURBON\nWHISKEY\nUNDER FEDERAL\nGOVERNMENT SUPERVISION\nHonorable names are\nyour surest guide to\nquality. For countless\nyears the name \"Old\nKentucky\" has been the\nhallmark of supreme\nquality in bourbon\nwhisky.\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by tht\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B.C.\nFilipino Economist\nVisits the Dominion\nVICENTE    VIL-AMIN\nFilipino   lawyer,   writer   en*   economist, sees a pi-rat future for Canada\nin   manufacturing   tropical   raw   materials   Imported   from   Auntrulin.   \t\nReduced Rates\nSummer\nVacation  Trips\n$33.05   $37.35   $41.75\nVancouver Victoria Seattle\nVia    Kettle    Valley,   returning    same.\n$39.20    $37.60    $44.40\nNelson\nArrow  Lakes\nVancouvtr\nVictoria\nSeattle\nSpokane\nNeleon\nOood going via\nVaneouver, returning\nthrough Spokane, or\nthe reverse.\nNelson\nKootenay  Landing\nSpokane\nSeattle\nVictoria or Vancouver\nKettle  Valley  Ry.\nTo Nelson\nGood going via\nVancouver, returning\nthrough Spokane, or\nthe  reverse.\nNelson\nK. V. Ry. to Penticton\nOkanagan   Lake\nVernon,   Vancouver\nSpokane,  Nelson\nVia   Kootenay  Lake\nOood going via\nVaneouver, returning\nthrough Spokane, or\nthe reverse.\n$46.20    $44.60    $51.40\nAs above, except As nbove, except\nvia Portland, Ore., via Portland, Ore.,\nbetween Seattle, Spo- helween Seattle. Spokane, kane.\nAa above, exeept\nvia Portland. Ore.,\nbetween Seattle, Spokane.\nCircular Tours available from any point on the Circle.\nSold Daily till September SO. Return till October 31.\nGood for stop-over at pleasure within limit. Fares quoted\nthrough Arrow, Okanagan or Windermere Lakes, Calgary,\nBanff, Lake Louise.   Ask any agent for details, or write\nJ. S. CARTER, District Passenger Agent\nNELSON,   B. C.\nCONDENSED 'WANT' ADS ORDER FORM\nUse this blank on which to write your condensed ad., one word in each space.    Enclose money erdar\nor check and mail direct to Tha Daily Newe, Nelson, B.C.\nRate:   One and  a  half cent \u25a0  word  each   insertion,   six   consecutivt   insertions   for   price   of   four\nwhen   cash   accompanies   order.     Minimum,   25c.      Each  initial, figure, dollar signs, etc., count as one\nword.    No chergt less than  SO cents.\n1\n1                                   \u2022\n\u2022\n|\nIf -Mir.., rapliM may b. addrtii.tl to box numb.ra  at Th.   Daily  Nawa  Offic    If  rapllaa  ar*\nto ba mailad, anotoa* 10a axtra to oovor eoat of paataga and allow fiva worda axtra for box numbar.\n fy'Jte Right\nIBS NELSON DAILY NEWS,. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNI. 3, \u25a0 1925\nTWUl>iw\"\"| \u00bbr\nBOT RALLY LATER ON\n.1       i-\nDem*wd Increases During\nSessipn, Strengthening\nj Prices\niMEW YORK. June i~- Heactionftry,\nprice tendencies predomfna.t.l In the\neaxly part of today'* stock mn'rttet'?,'\nhut the demand for stock Increased\nnit trading progressed and prt__* ral-\n11% hrlkkly. Maxwell Motors 'B *\nsoared 1ft points to a rfecord 'op at\n13?. The \"B\" certificates Jumped 8*\nto   119*.\nA hrlsk demand developed tn Hudson, which ndvnnced 4' points to a how\nhiah at 62. while Nash \"otoi_ Jumped\n4 Vi   _h '* new high af kl\".\nStr#npti. and activity of American\nCnn. which .Was run up 1%. tt? .91*,_.\nfen tun* trading In the* industrials,\n\".i . .win ralllea from a lo# of ill'i lo\n118 ahd  then saggtd n point. \u25a0\u25a0\nPuhont Jumped nearly 5 points to a\nrow high  at   174*%-\nclcreral Electric lumped C points to\n.93 .7 n n .        .,  ,\nHeavy trading in the St; Paul Issues\nand the establishment of n new high\nlv Fouthern Railway at 9t% f-jftturod\nihr rails. ,   ,\nCnll    money    held    steady   at    .,P'r\ncent.     Time -mottej?   ami,  commercial\npaper   unchAog\u00abMi.   ,\nTotal sa(<**t\u20141.31i!*J00 shares,\ndoting   Quotations\nHigh      \"\n123%\n.140*\nt-H\n,   40\u00bb4\n120\n-81\n:i4i\n\u202234%\n\u25a011%\n* 2!)%\n\u25a0 \u25a027**\nCI Wi\n_.   \u00bbH\nAmer. Loco. .\nAmer. T. & T.\nAmer. Tobacco\nAnncimda ....\nAtchh>oh * .,...\ni-iu. * Ohio ;\nc. p. it.  .....\nChile    \t\nCorn' .,,(.\u00bb...\nOen. Motors .\nOt. No* pfd.\nIntl. Nickel .\nInspiration\nKeandttrtl'  ...\nMiami \u201e.\u201e.,.. _,.\nLow\nClose\n122H\n121   '\nHO\nlMVj\n\u00bbSH\n95\".\n11\u00bb'*\n%?!_.\nAH\n\u2022If*\n'is.\n83*\n38%\n32%\nCl%\nC7\n53*\n67*.\n25 #\n28%\nHi\n27\n5011,\n.St\nCANNERS WAKE ,.\nNEW JGH MARK\nAdvance Over Seven Points\nat Toronto to Hundred\nand Ten\nctaru\nmt,mS\nrpjro:\nTORONTO. June 2\u2014Dominion Canners had an extreme advance for the\ncommon of 1% points to a new high\nmark at 110 on today's stoOk mark.;.\nThe corresponding buying movement\nin Pom In ton Canners preferred got under way on a somewhat smaller scale\nnnd the price moved up 4-% to 104'_,\nclosing at the top.\nAbltjbi reached a high of 74'..\nKm,'It its closed % lower, at sfl%,\nI'rmllian continued as the most active\nBlock In the tractions, th* price range\nfoa the day being between 52 ,i and\n!\".\"!' Twin City turned easier at 65^\nto fi4' Winnipeg Klectric common re-\ncided another   %, to 45H.\nC.    Flahlhg     .van    Inactive    ana\nr     T-b* high point of Monday was\nJroachMi within '_ point, but the\nclflfe. ^f WO. repre\u00abents a net decline\nof\"a'i, Canada Bread common reached\nn high of 124 and closwl at 111%, a\nnet' advance of 1%  points.\nOther changes; C.P.R., oiT I %; In-\nttrfeatfr.nal Millihg. off 1 %; Rogers\necaflmon. off 2; Btt.*l uf Canada common, off a,; Imperial Oil, off %; Hntt\nInternational   Petroleum,  off   %.\nBREWERIES UN\nTHE LIMELIGHT\nOvershadow   All   Else   on\nMontreal Board; Show\na Loss\n\u2022v i\nBfONTREAI., Juhe 2, \u2014 The activity\nof National nrewertes overshadowed\nall' eUr on today's stock market.\nAbitibi and Spanish R!vr were llie\ntiejft moT prominent issues, and both\ngijined  ground.\nBreweries closed Rt T,2-_, a net loss\nof %. Second came Abitibi. This\nstock registered an advance of 1 \\4.\nat 71V Spapfi-i River closed at 110.\na net gain of a point. Dominion Canner* the strong feature, closed \u00abt\n109*. a net advance of 7 points. The\npreferred madt* am advance of 3'.*\npoints at the new high of 104. The\nbig* decline was In Wayagamacli, off\n2'_.   at   44.\nOther changes: Asbestos, off I **\nfind* the preferred, up XVt', Atlantic,\nSugar, up 1; B. E. Steel first preferred, up 2; Mackay. off 1: Bhawlni-\nFnrt, \\t*l 1, at 1.914; Spanish River preferred. ' off IH: and St. Lawrence\nFloftr.-off  l.\nOloslng prices: Abitibi. 74 >i; Bra-\nI'lllfp. ES; Breweries. ,._'.: Rromplon,\n24; fann*>ra, l\u00bb94; Cement, 10_\\ R E.\nSlit* first preferred. _\"\"-: R. K. Steel\nscewpd preferred, !> i_; Spanish prc-\ni*'<rt>d. 1%1'i: Spanish common, ;iii;\nMontreal Power, IRK; Quebec Power,\n\")\u00ab\u00bb;   Smelters,   80'\u201e;   Steel  of Canada.\n'BlETEffE'CBRS\nBut Plenteous Rains Have\nSlight-Effect, ypon\nWheat Prices\nCHICAGO, June 2. \u2014 Spectacular\nbreaks la tpe price of corn, as much\nae f>%e a bushel, resulted today from\ngood rains, but relief from drought\nhad only a slight effect on wheat.\nUnofficial estimates which were current Indicated that there would .hardly\nbe 50.000,000 bushels of wheat- avail-\nnble for export from the 193R domestic crop. Corn closed Irregular, %c to\n3c net lower; September, |1.H% to\n51.14%; und December, 95^C to 95%c.\nwith wheat firm. >*c to l%c tip. July\n$1.61 to 9J.I1H i\u00bbnd Saptember |1.69\nto I1.59H; oats unchanged to He off.\nand provisions ranging from 15c decline to an equal advance.\nSterling Exchange\nNKW   YORK,   June   I.\u2014Hlnrllnt   exchange ensy al |4.\u00bbl\"a  for 60-day bills\nand   at   Ht.8694   for   denmiid.\n,'l'unaillan, (Willars\u20141-64   iireiniuni.\nFraneia\u2014 TVmaml,   t.94Y,c.\nI.lfe\u2014 Demand.  1.95 Vic.\nMarks\u2014.Demand,   p\u00abr  trillion.   23.80c.\nHwrdlsti   nionwy \u2014 lieinand.   26.74.\nNelnon    approxiinato    sterling    rate,\n14.84V\n-Dominion .war\nWINNIPEG.   June\nissue prices:\nWar loans \u2014 1925. I100.3r.li, 8100.50a:\nIMI, 8102.30b. 8102.50a.; 1937, 8101.35b.\n8104.70a.\nRefunding loans \u2014 192S. 3100.75b.\n3101a: 1913. 3102.45b, 3102.60a: 1944,\n>97.05b,   897.10a.\nWar loan  renewals \u2014 1927. 3101.60b.\n1101.80a:  1983. 3103.90b.  3104.40a.\n1   Victory     loans     \u2014     1927.     3102.50b.\n8103.70a:    19.3.    3HI6 sr,b.    3107a:.   f934.\n\u00bb104.40_, 3104.50a; 19.17. 31O\u00bb.60b. 3H0a.\nMela) Markets\nNKW VORK. June 2.\u2014Foreign bar\nsilver. ItMft\nCopper\u2014Steady; electrolytic, spot and\nfutures,   lJSc.\nTin\u2014Kasy; spot and nearby, I55.1L';\nfutures.   $55.\nIron\u2014S.'eady and   unchanged.\nLend\u2014Mti.a'lv; Kast St. Louis, Ipot\nand   futures.   17.02   lo   $7.05.\nAnlfmony\u2014Spot,   $16,87.\nAI   London:\nStandard copper \u2014 Spot, ffilj 5s; futures.   i..l   fis.\nEleclmlytlc copper \u2014 Spot. \u00a3S3 Ids;\nfuturus,   \u00a364.\nTin \u2014 Spot. \u00a3250 12s 6d; futures,\n\u00a3.50   17s  6d.\nLead  \u2014 Spot.   \u00a3^.1   5n;. futures,   \u00a333.\nZlpc\u2014Spot.   \u00a334   5s;   futures.   \u00a333   15s.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, June 2.\u2014Eggs ateadj*\nbutter   stronger   apd   cheese   firm.\nCheeS4\u2014finest Westerns. \\$%r tt\nlt_*t)\\   finest   ensterhs,   IlUc   to   lS%e.\nButter \u2014 No. 1 pasteuri-ed. 33 V\nNej,  1   creamery,   32-14c;   seconds.   31 ic\nLags \u2014 Kresh specials. 3fic to 37c;\nfresh extras, 34c to |5c; fresh firsts.\n32c.   |\nStop Loss Order,\nPuVantfCaH,\nAre All Defined\nStop Loss Order \u2014 An open order\nt<> a broker given with the Idea o*'\nhiriiii.K losses. In case the' markot\ngoes a^a Inst I ho trader. I f. fo* Irt-\nsance, the si on loaa order was placed\nat 50. it would mean that the broker\nwould have an open order to buy or\nstti as soon as a trade wus madu at\n5\u00bb. The subsequent execution of the\no)der usually would be at a price\nwry close to 50, although in a wild\nmarket the snle might be several\nt\u00bbojuts  nway. . i . '\nPut\u2014An option lo sell at a definite\nprice within a certain time. The own*-\ner profits by \u2022 drop  In  the  market.\n(\"all\u2014An option to buy at a certain\nprice within a certain- time. If the\nryarkel goes up the owner profits by\nusing the option to buy; tf It drops he\nsimply lets his option lapse and is-out\nthe purchase price.\nBoth put and call arc a form ol\ninsurance   for  market   operators.-\nwimrir-o a-uviif quotatiows\nWlicat\u2014\nOwn\nHigh      Low\nClose\nJuly    ..\n.    173\n173*i     168%\nITS\nOct.     . ,\n140\nIMtj    143<_\n146\\\nOats_\nJuly    ..\nN\nn     57*\n57th\nOct. . ..\nH\n5li.      52%\nts*\nIlarley\u2014\nJuly    . .\nS95,\nM9H      Btfi\n\u00ab\u00bb\u25a0\"\u2022*.\nOct.     ..\n76.\nMax\u2014\nJulv    ..\nIM\n141         2421,\n245\nOct.     ..\nfive\t\n227\nIHW     221\ntUH\nJuly    ..\n114\nne.   no\nni'\u00bb\nOct.     ..\n'  .\u25a0\u25a0\/\ns*i '   '\n110\nSO;   -allantle   Kugar.\nWlnnlueg   Klectric.   \u2022\n26;   Textile,   77.\nEgg Markets\ndTTAWA,  .lune  |.\u2014-Bff\u00ab:\nToronto and Montreal\u2014Markets firpt\nand uachanged.\nWinnipeg \u2014 .Tobhlng extras, 32c;\nfirattj. JOc;  seconds,  i7c.\nSaskatchewan \u2014 Jobbing prices, exit aa, tie, firsts, 25c to 27c; seconds.\nlid to 24c.\nAlberta \u2014 Jobbing extras, 32c to\nISM firsts, 26c to 30c; seconds, 22c\nto he.\n(Jilcago \u2014 Spot, 30',_e; June. 31 %c:\nIwQBtnher*.   34 %v.\nNew York \u2014 Kxtra firsts, 33c;\ned, -34c; firsts. 33c; December refriger-\nftrsts. 3_c; <xtra firsts, storage pack-\natoti.  36c.\nVANCOUVERlfOCKS\n\u2022   (Reported by C. W. Anpleyard)\nBid Asked\nB. V    Hllver         1.35 1.50\nCoiuiolidatcd       KO.OO\nOrk       .05\nIndian \u00ab Mines      07(4 08 if,\n\u25a0 Intl.   Coal     II .16.\nAleOlllnray         .84\nB   b.   Montana 00% ,:',-16\nBpartan        .00%\nHw^etgrass       .00%\nTrofcin      02%\nDurfwell   ,     1.48 8.75\nmatter     21\nKrejnler           2.28 2.31\nRuPis      16\nNilklrks    04%\nC. *\"    R 140.00    .\n[nelson butterfat\nSw4*t        38c\nNo.1' 1   aour       36c\nNo.;   2   sour    \u2022-\u00bb\u2022\u25a0,\u2022*\u2022--ff \u2022-r* 34c\nr    \u2014 '     >*       . \u2014t\n. Tm\\MOO~t~tBm\\ STOCKS\nVANfOCVKH Juno 3 _ British\nColumbia eggs: Kresh ex Iras, 14c;\nfrtas) firsts,  tic; pullets extraa, tic\nnneapolis Grain\nMINNKAI'dLIS, June _. \u2014 Wheat.\nNo. 1 northern, J1.58S,: September\nI1-52H-\nCorn\u2014No.   .1   yellow.   $1.09   to  11.09.\nOats\u2014No.   3  white,   43S,c  to'44^c.\nMax\u2014Nn.   1.   H.TI   to   12.74.\nBran\u2014$27-50   lo   J2H...0.\nFlour\u201430c to 35c lower, at |S.\u00bb0 a\nbarrel.\nDominion Live Stock\nWINMtTM, June 2.\u2014Receipts In the\nyards today lotaleil 4P0 cattle. 20\nculvea.   600   liogs  and   no   sheep.\nBit-era\u2014Choice.  86.75  to  37.50.\nHutcher heifers\u2014Choice. 36.50 to\n87.25.\nHutcher cows\u2014Choice, 15.50 lo 36.\nHulls\u2014OoMl  83  to  84\nrlxun_i:ooil.   33   to   34.\nMiocker s is \u25a0  Choice, 11 25 lo\ntl.50;   good,   1.1   lo   31.\n\u2022Stacker helTera-Choice, 13.(0 i to\n32.75.\nFeeder    gtecl.\u2014Choice.     31.75.    gnorl.\nCalves    Choice,   87   to  |8.\nHoga\u2014Selects,  312.10.\nLatlnlia\u2014Spring.  812   In tH.\nSPOKANE STOCKS\n(Reported hy C. W. Appleyard)\nBid Aske.l\nCork      02% .03%\nFlorence     01% .01%\nNahoh     HV 03'^\nI'remler          2.34 1.45\nRichmond     01 % .02\nSilversmith 23 .26\nSucceaa     16 .168,\nHypntheek  I ' 14% .16\nt.ucky   Jim     153,.\nMctlllllvray     60 .70\nReindeer    \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..\u201e\u25a0       01H .01K\nA light niiiK holt went 150 feet\ndown a atenm pipe Into a mine to\nkill W.  Kric. aged  22, at Joplln. Mo.\nThs)   amalgamation   of  the   Royal\nand Union hanks reduces the number of chartered banks in Canarlu\nto   eleven.\nHoward Pessimistic\nUpon Debt Interest\nPwiArtfcli\nRe-E-UU\nRoom\n-TU\n'\u25a0\u00ab\u201e.. JWTPJS.\nL\nHdp Wtaba\nPoiitiou Wtntad\nLoit and Foasi\nlire Stock\nMtcjfflieiy   ,.'\nFarm Prodne.\nTimber and Minee\n-*-Jl\n.ir^\/jTf-\nAfeertisfo Rates\n-Want ana  ciatalfua AOvartlititf \u2014\nOno unil % half a*nUr a word t>er Insertion. If. uutd in advance, 60 per\nword per week! or Ijv.c per word per\nmonth. Transient \u00ab.d\u00ab accepted only\npn a carth-in-advance basin. Bach Initial, figure, dollar sign, etc., counts aa\non\u00ab word.- Mipimum 25c if charged\nWe.    *;\u2022' *,-, \u25a0\u25a0'    **\u2022     \u25a0' '     \u25a0\u25a0    7*-* \u25a0\nLltti of Waddl&r Fraaanta, and\n\u00bblotal Trifctttaa it fimiNli \u2014 Ten\ncents - per   Una      \u2022\u00bb.'.' v\n-UochvL \u25a0 Stadinf* Motlcti\u2014Three centa\nper word eacli insertibp. In, blackface\npr machine capitals 4c per word.\nBlackface capitals Be a word. Twenty-\nfive per cant discount If tun daily\nwithout change, of copy for one month\nor more. ' Whom advertisement Is aet\nout In shoft lines tbe charge Is IGo a\nHue for Roman ;typ\u00ab, JOc-for blackfaca\nand , WC 'or..blackface capitals. Minimum  35c, If charged 50c.\nMale Help Wanted\nWAl.TV,D\u2014Young \"man to'lcar'n naws-\npituor work. Must be prepared to\nwork burd itt small salary until he\nhat* proved hid qapab-IHty.- Apply by\nletter only, to Box 1*961, Pally News.\n\u25a0 .'._;'\u2022\u2022\u25a0 ; _<\u00bb961)\nMI*JN. WO'MlStf *-\u00bb.fo learn barberlng;\npaid while learning; tooln supplied,\nt'atalogue free. Meier, College,- Van-\nceuver \u25a0 _ ' <\u00bb\u00bb17)-\nSituations Ranted Male\nFIRST (*L.^SS plumber and rtpamfft-\nter;. 10 vewrs experience with com-\n, prewsed air ' power, high pressure\nsteam   and   power  house   work.     Ap-\nI   ply   Val  Poarson.  Canipore.i Alberta.\n<a\nCAltpEN .VOE-t WANtBD \u2014 Lawns\ninane antl repaired, .i'rices reasonable.    I'hone JJ6..I.. _ (9953)\nWAN-'KD \u2014 I'osiiioii aS carpenter's\nhelper on building or construction\nwork, hais own tools, used to thnber-\nIng.y   A. B.. l'.t>. Camp Lister.    <!'i)07>\nSituations Wanted Female\nKXPER1KNCED    CAMP    TOOK;     hest\n1 ef ere net1.   Phone 5051..   Mrs.   Hournor\n-. . 1996.)\nREUABI-K    WOMAN    desires     nouse-\nwork      i'hone   12, (990.)\nFemale Help Wanted\nmH'PlIKI'.Kl'KK   \u2014   Pour   children   to\ntwwk  niter,     ('all  5  p.m.,  901   l.Htlmei-\nNursery Products\nTOMATO   PLANTS   \u2014   John   Bear.   36c\ndoi.;    Karliuna    und    other    varieties.\n..(lc.     Holm.   IMS.   1,   N.lson,   B.C\n         (9905)\nFOR SALE\u2014 CaullflowBT. cabbage all\nkinds, ionium, green pepper plants.\nl>. Mugllo. Vernon street, or P.O. Box\n97.. Nelaon (9837)\nLive atock sella quickly whan It is\nadvertised   in   then*  columns.\nSTRUNG, well grown Cauliflower\nPlants, $150 per hundred; Cabbage,\n11 per hundred, W. Mawer, Nelson.  (9696)\nFOR SALK\u2014Cauliflower, tfabbage. celery\u2014peppers plants - and flower\nplains.    N. Maglio, Nelaon, B.C., Box\nSW. ,- (95.1)\n'CLASSIFIED arts bring results quickly\nand economically,    H4c a word.\nj       Teachers Wanted\n.law.*!^'\"'\"' J\nSIR ESME HOWARD '\nlhiilsh ambassiuior at Wajihingf-iiv,\nt'.M-s pot ihliik l!iit;i.iii will be 11 lib*\nto meet the ^Interest on her war debt :\nto the Stales unless the trade balance'!\ncbangi'i? it leasi. so dlttpalchesTep-,:\nresent him. t      -\u2022 : -        ,j:\nTEACHER WANTED \u2014 For Rlnittv\nBench Rural Sehool, term 1925-1926-\nApply. -.Secretary\" Hch'\">1 'Board.\nShutty   Bench,   Kaslo.   IH' (9972)\nAbout Bonds\n\u25a0hidgtrx-nl   nml   nur   have   n\nleading pNire In the jiiuilysis of\nbonds, and the house which sifts\nall Issurfs to the isittom Is tho\none thai most rend iiy attracts\nand   holds   a   clientele.\nFull information for lhe I\u00abmi-\nefit of ilieyis und others is always  on  hand. t\nConsult    with    ths     Bond\nDepartment.\nPEMBERTON & SON\nFinancial   Aotnts.\n418   HOWE   STREET,\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nAganta   Wood,   Gundy   4   Co.,\n<        Toronto\n\/\nMining\nShares\nTlie cnser\\ative New York\nTribune recently created considerable chagrin Htnong hanker* by\npnhfit-hliig evidence sbowbig that\nhilnlng In not the basard<ius In*\nveslriient Hint Is generally hup*-\nis.sed, as the dividends paid by\nBold and silver mines exceeded\nihose or stl banks in-the United\nSlates 'Im no; llie past two years,\nthe govern tne nt returns showing\nthat lhe average return on bank\ncapital to he fi',%, while the return on mining was 1K2%. Dun\nnnd Bradstreet show tbat\" cmly\n'.'\u25a0-<; of mining Invostments fall,\n\u2022HKaliirtt r>4'\/r falltire In other\nlines of business, This does not\nmean that one should buy mining\nstocks or even kink shares Indiscriminately; there are good and\nbad in all lines, as you know in\nbuying eKgs or government\nliquor.\nOur market b iters, free on applications will guide you In selecting   the   most   promising   in\nvest 1\n\u00bbnM\nWAGHORN, GWYNN\n& CO., LTD.\n\u2014Local Broker\u2014\nC. W. Appleyard\nNalson, 6. C.\nFarms and Ranches for Sale\n''Rfarich For\n, JOu ucros, 10 acres In fruit\n\u25a0 treea, ,5 acres timothy hay; 2500\nfact i\u00bblpe line, .plenty .-of water\nunder pressure. Orchard standard\nvarieties, mostly bearing. Close\nto' school and shipping point.\nGood buildings.' To close an\nestate. For sale cheap, $5000, on\nterms. J\nA good chance to get a splendid\nfruit farm very cheap.\nHUGH W. ROBERTSON\n(9957)\nFOR    HALE\u2014Ranch    and    store.     For\npartlculurs,   Postmaster,   Taghum.\n(98G3)\nFor Rent\nFOR THE SEASON\u2014Summer cottage\nat Willow Point on the lake front:\ngood   beach.     Rosllng, (9861)\nFOR RENT \u2014 Furnished summer cot-\ntagc at Willow Point. Apply to A.\nD. Emory, Nelson. B.C.  (9958)\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nPIPE AND FITTINGS, ETC.\nComplete line Pipe and Fittings,\nall sizes. Special, 1-inch Pipe, 80\nper foot. Roofing Felt, 1-ply,\n\u26661.50; 2-ply, $2.00; 3-ply, $2.65 per\nroll. Extra heavy 3-ply Mineralised Surface, 90 lbs. per roll,\nspecial, $3.25. Mixed Wire Nails,\n$2.00 per keg. Wire Rope, Canvas, Logging Supplies and all\nkinds equipment.\nB. C. JUNK CO.\n135 Powell St. Vancouver, B. C.\n(9926)\nLive  stock sells quickly when  lt Is\nadvertised  ln  these columns.\nSTRAWBERftT MULCH\u2014Nice, bright\nWheat Straw, nlso some slightly\ndamaged wild huy. The Brackman-\nKer   Milling  Co.   Ltd. (9948)\n[J'OR   SALK   \u2014   Tole   wagon,   one   pack\nhorse,   one   fine   driving   horse,   and\none heavy work horse,    S. P. Pond.\n(9954)\nFOR SALE \u2014 flash Register, Show\nCases, HI scu it Rack, Aluminum\nWare Stand, Stove. Cheese Cutter\nand Case Candy. Scales, Grocery\nHcalen, Hpray Pump, Eire Extinguish-\ner, Taylor Bate, Coal Oil I'ump, Ribbon Case nnd other numerous articles. Write for a list if you are\nInterested.     Box   M.',   Creston,   B.C.\n(UliOC)\nKROEHLER DAVANETTF- leather\ncovered, mattress complete, nearly\nnew; rocker to mate.; seen' afternoons,   2  to fi.     fi!9   Hall   street.\n(9887)\nFOR SALE \u2014 Cheap; Singer natchlng\nmachine; good as new. Box 14,\nProcter. tfMtS.\nFOR SALE \u2014 Light harness for pony,\neighteen-lnch collar, riding bridle,\ntwelve dollars; lady's astride saddle,\nseven-fifty; windmill, eight-foot\nwheel iiTirt steel tower, forty dollars;\ntwo-inch wood pipe, seven centa per\nfoot    Wohlford Hansen, Erie,  B.C.\n(9859)\nFOR SALE \u2014 Soda fountain, complete, with dishes and silverware, In\nfirst class order. Apply at Hume\nHotel. (9951)\nBARRELS, KEGS AND EMPTY\nsacks \u2014 MacDonald Jam Company,\nNelson. (9922)\nTELL your Grants tnrougn  Ths  Daily\nNews classified columns.\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nFOR RENT\u2014In Annahle Block, one\nnicely furnished bedroom, one single\nroom fur light housekeeping, one\nfurnished  suite. (9918)\nFOR RENT\u2014One of the hest furnished\nsuites  In   the  Annahle   Rlock.     (9919)\nKKRI1   APARTMENTS.\nSl'ITE  for  rent\u2014Campbell's  Studio.\n  (9921\nLive Stock for Sale\nOOOD family cow. freshened March,\nsecond calf, fifty-five dollars. J. O.\nClay. Slocan City.    x        (996S,\nYOUNG PIGS for Siile, six Weeks old,\n$6. R. D. Kennedy, Lemon Creek,\nvia   Perry  BIding. - (9900)\nPIGS, YORKSHIRE\u2014fi week* $\u00ab; 8\nWeeks, $7; 1ft Weeks, $8. Kox N'o\n9880,   Dally   News. <9S8't)\nGRAY MARK \u2014 Thirteen hundred\npounds, eight years old. Good farm\nhorse. Hundred dollars. Chung\nKim,   Willow   Point. (\u00bb8fi9)\nCLASSIFIED ads bring results quickly\nand economically.    1 %c a  word.\t\nAgents Wanted\nMEN OR WOMEN\u2014Students, teachers,\nministers nr others paid $350 for\nhundred days' work, distributing religious literature. Spare or full\ntime. For free particulars, write\nMr. Conrad, Kpadina Hullding, Toronto. (9971)\nCity Property for Sale\nA BEAUTIFUL HOME\n$1500 cash and a small monthly \u25a0\npayment .will buy thia beautiful\nnine-room borne, one of the nicest\nIn the city. Lovely living rooms,\ntwo fireplaces, sttn room, new furnace, atone basement and all conveniences. Apply F. F. Payne,\nDally Newa.\n(9955)\nBUY NOW AND STOP\nPAYING RENT\n1. A Flrst-Clasg. Bungalow Home,\nWell Located; Gactfen Lots. Houae -\nhas 2 Bedrooms. Cement Foundation.    $2300;   terms.'\n2. Orchard Home; 8 Lots, all in\nPrult Tiros and Small Fruits.\nComfortable House. $1700;  Terms.\n.3. Excellent House, Centrally Located; Exceptionally Large Living\nRooms, Fireplace; Furnace and\nStone Foundation; 3 Bedrooms,\nunusually Large and Bright;\nSleeping Porch, etc.    $3600; terma.\n4. A New $3000 Bungalow, White\nBathroom, 2 Bedrooms: Cement\nFoundation: 4 Lots, $250 Cash\nwill handle and Balance Monthly.\nfi. A Beautiful Home on Rose-\nmont.    Full details on  request.\n6. A Small Cottage on Robson\nStreet; 2 Lota. $750, with $200\nCash and Balance as Rent.\nGarden Lots and Centrally Located\nHomes   Site   Lots.\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nGeneral Insurance and  City Property\nPHONE .69\n(9970)\nFor Sale\nClose In\nREAL VALUE. .\nFive-room House, stone foundation, furnace; 3 corner lots. Fine\nlake view.    (3700, on terms.\nCHAS. F. McHARDY\n(9923)\nLOTS 1 AND 2\u2014Corner T|iird and\nHehnsen Rtreets; |225 takes both.\nP   O.  Box  296.  Nelson (9901)\nHouses Wanted\nWANTED    \u2014    Five    room    bungalow,\nclose    in.      State   cash    price.       Box\n99.9.  Daily  News. (9949)\n' For Exchange\nWILL EXCHANGE quarter section Alberta land located within three miles\nof elevator for automobile. Addresa\nInquire--,  Box 9870, Daily News.\n(9.7..)\nPoultry and Eggs\nFOR   SALE   \u2014   Barred   Rocks   Eggs,\nUniversity  strain,   one-fifty  per  setting;   Pearl   Cuinea   Eggn.   two   dollars  per setting.    T.  Roynon,  Nelson.\n(9641)\nLost and Found\nLOST \u2014 Gold wu'.ch chain between\nPost Office and West Transfer. Box\n9965,   Dally  News. (9965)\nLOST \u2014 Car licence plate No. 19-_T?,\n1920.    Return to Slocan Nelaon Mage.\nLOST  \u2014  Bunch   of  keys,  on   circus\ngrounds.      Kindly    leave    at    Dally\nNews.    Reward.      __________ J1_l\u00a3\nLOST\u2014Bunch of keys on a ring, be\ntween Post Office and Presbyterian\nChurch. Return to Dally News. Re-\nward. (9976)\nBoats and Automobilei\nLive   Hindi   sells  qiit-'Uiy   whon   It  la\nidvoril\"*-!!  In  these columns.\nFOR   SALE  \u2014   1918   Ford \"\"'wiring;   1\"\nfirst   class   shape.     Phone   61 IR.\nMiscellaneous\nHIDES\u2014Writ*   J.   T.   Morgan,   Wslson,\nfor prtoes. (3769)\nBusiness Opportunities\nGO INTO BUSINESS for .vourJieir.\u20141\nhave 23 dependable formulate for\nmaking artlcleH in usa in every\nhome, office and store. Unlimited\nprofit. Only 50 cents. Box 1020.\nTrail,  B.C. (985.)\nAt a Bargain \u25a0\nThe Grill Cafe\nNELSON\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   |\nDIRECTOKlA\nElectrical\nGI\u00bbA_D B MA.XtlT, _\u201e00. *.I_i_\nElectrical Contractor, Telephone Til\nP.O. Box 743, Nelson, B.C. Radii\nSupplies, Power and Light Installal\ntlons, Generators and Motors. Main!\nienance   and . Repairs. \u2022_ (9-*\"u\nTransfer\nATXIVSO- nuirni \u2014 Coal anJ\nWood.     Phone    421      , 198_1\nCarpenter and Joiner\nLAWIOir\u2014Cedar    Chests,    Hardwool\nand Panel Board.    Below Uarkea\n~f\u00bb857f\nLife Insurance\nSUM  _>__   AisuxAiroa   oo.    oa\nCAVASA\u2014.1.  C. Kennedy, District\nRep.    Offices\u2014Gllker Bik., Nelson, - -\"\nChimney Cleaning\nW\nM.   rowui,   Official    c___,jl\nCleaner. (99301\nInsurance* and Real Estate]\np     W.   DAWSOW\u2014\nIV*    Beal Batata, Insurance, BentaleJ\nAnnable   Bik.,   P.O. Box 731.   Phone 117]\n (9\u00bb31)1\nHB.   DILL,    nnUBABOB,    VAB-J\n\u2022  ABD   OITT  rBOVBBTT.\n.08   Ward  Street. (9932|\nCLASSIFIKD ads bring results nulcklyl\nand economically.    114c a word.\nMonuments\nCAMPBELL     k     -ITCHI-     MOBD-I\n\u2022TBNTAL CO.\u2014P. O.  Box  865,  Nel I\nson.  BtV.    Telephone   161. (\u00bb933)|\nChiropractors\nDB. B. B. ORAT\u2014Chiropractor, mmeal\nHE, Res. 521Y. Gllker bik. Hours: [\n10 to 12 a.m., 8 to 5 and 7  to 8 p.m.,\nexcept   Sundays,    Consultation   free.    I\n(9914) |\nALLAB I. DODDI, D.C\u2014Hume SM.\nOffice, houm: 10-12; 1-4 and by\npolntment.    Aberdeen Block, Nelson, I\nTELL your  wants  through The Dally\nNews classified columns.\nAccounting\nCSABLBS  P.  BUBTBB\u2014\nAuditor, \u2014scDonald Jam Bull-lar.\nBox   1191.                                   Nelson.  B.C.\n. (99_)\nFlorists\nG\n!>S   aEHBNKOUSB,   W\u00bbl-\nson.   Cut flowers and Floral designs\n . (9987)\nS.   JOHMSOW\u2014 I\nPhone ;i42.    Out Flnwers, Potted '\n;  nnd   Floral   Emblems. (S938) |\nWholesale\nAMACDOHAL-   *   CO.\u2014\n\u2022     Wholesale Orocers snd Provision j\nMerchants .Importers of Teas, Coffees,\nSpfees. Pried Fruits, Staple and Fancy\nOrocerles.   Nelson,   B.C. (.93.)\nEngineers\nGtee* **1Euri** Co.\nBSLSOB, B.O.\nCIVIL    ABD    MIMIKQ    IBOIBBBM\nB.C..  Alberta  and  Dominion\nLand  Surveyors.\n  (9940)\nD.    DAWSOB,    Land    lui-eyer.\n\u2014\u2014lag aad Ci-U Bngiaeer.\nKaWo, _B.( . J9941)\nC.  ZIBOHOBK\u2014rorest Bag\u2014eer,'\nCranbrook,    R.(\\,    P.O.    Box    201.\nTimber   ('ruining.   Manning,   Surveying.\n(934?)\nH.\nH.\nAssayers\nW. WXDDOWSOB, Boa Alios, Mel.\ns',ii. B.C., Slanilard wculerii charges.\n (994\/\nAuctioneers\n\u25a0UL.\nWOVTLBB\u2014\n\u2022 Ooods Sold Ftieately aad at anctlon.\nNelson    Auction   Mart.    Vernon    Street.\n(9944)\nFuneral Directors\nDl.   BOBIBTSOB,   r.D.D    k   B.\u2014\n.   801    Victoria   street.     Phone   292.\nNight   Phone,\" i&7L_ \"\n\u2022^\u25a0Kt\/\n __(9945)\nStandard rnraltare\nCo. \u2014 I'ndertakers,\nFuneral Directors,\nAuto hearse, up-to-\ntaT date chapel. Best\nJgi services. Prices\nreasonable.      (9946)\nPrinting\nT\"? ?,AIt? \u00bbB'\u00bb\u00bb-Q>iallty Printing\na Ruling Loose Leaf Forma, Ledger\nSheets   and   Binders  always  In  stock.\nBRINGING  UP FATHER       -:-       -:-\n-\u2022->\n\u2014        \u2014 \u2022\u2014        By George McManus\nI'M SO   fcO\u00bb\u00ab-( TrlJ>T MH.JtCC, _ I _ NOT\nIN \u2022 WILL VOO TELL HIM THA.T   ,\nLOftO Ot TOOR c*_t.eot\nHEt> CONE\n_I\u00ab-ME\nl^> &ML.INC,\n^or\u00bb EOI?OPC\na\nvC*-(\u00ablOOH.\nc c\u00ab-r>\\Mti.-f i^on.\nCVt 1 mat To\n__E   l\u00abr | NCVEI^\n-RE HIM *,CilH -\nITUL Ct SOON\nEMOUQH-(\u2014\nCrest Britain Of hla laser., i.\n7\n SHa\nTHE NELSON GAILY NEWS,  WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE %  1S_\u00a3\n**F*f> Ntnl\u2122*^\n_____\n99\ncity was announced with the tabula-\nt_n ot final figures. The vote was:\nHon. J. A. Croae, Liberal, attorney-\ngeneral, Tint; D. A. McNiven, Lib.,\n7(77; M, A. MacPhesson, Cons.,\n741.; J. P. Bryant, Cons., Ull.\n(Continued rrom Fate, One.)\nmembers   would   probably   be   43\nThere la no prospect that the reins will be complete before tomor-\nw afternoon.\nThe newly reorganised Conservative\n\"ty  was   successful  ln  the  return\njits leadet, Dr. 1. T. M. Anderson,\nJ Saskatoon.    The vote  in  Regina,\nIf   capital    ot   the    province,   waa\nllded, and M. A. MaePherson, Con-\n\"vative, defeated Hon. J. A. Cross,\nirney-general, and took a seat from\ngovernment list.   D. A. McNiven.\nIteral, was elected.\nThreo Sstveatiensl Defeats\n'he Progressives and the opposition\nlt existed ln the last legislature\nt a leader when Harrla Turner Was\neated in Saskatoon. Turner, a\nnd war. veteran with a record of\nrt consecutive electiona' to the leg-\nVkture, had been considered safe.\n|% defeat was probably second to\nit of Hon. J. A. Cross tn the sen-\nions created by the early complete\nurns.\n.Irs. 8.' K. Bamaland. the first\nman eyer to be elected to the\ntfkatchewan legislature, and wtm\ni had two consecutive victories tn\nvlnclal elections to her credit, lost\nDr. C. E. Tran, Progressive, in\niiy.   It was a government loss.\nrflth the exception of the attorneys\neral, tt appeared certain at mid-\nht that the cabinet ministers would\nbt elected,\n'rewler Dunning scored another trl-\nph in Moose Jaw County, whero\ngained a large majority over Pro-\nm 'Rwlve opposition.\n\u25a0fhe Conservative organization was\nWpllant at the return at two mem-\nAre In the Important centers of the\n\u25a0vvlnce.\nQualified Allegiance\n_\u201e.. Humboldt the voters had to\n*j[-->08e between an Independent Llb-\nI and a straight Liberal, and insert the independent Liberal. Gov-\n..ment supporters were listing the\njt as among the party victories,\nmother victory claimed by the gov-\n.ment was the reelection of W. C.\nker. Labor, who was Indorsed by\nLiberal party. He sat on the\nernment side of the house In the\n>t legislature.\n'he Conservatives lost a seat In\n..ose Jaw City, when J. Pascoe was\n(eated and W. B. Knowles, Liberal,\nurned tor the second seat,\nn Regina parades and processions\n.tuted the late hours of the night,\nnservatlves and Liberals marching\nhonor of their candidates who were\n-eted. The utmost good humor pre-\n:_>led, despite the disappointment In\n\u25a0 heral quarters at the defeat of the\ntorney-general.\nLiquor ttoree dosed\n(The citizens of the province went\nnut. the business of young quietly\nfley.\" It was the third provincial\n:'C*ion since the hers closed. Under\nsection of the election act the liquor\nores throughout the province were\n>sed  for  the day.\nNo  reports of rowdyism  or violence\ntre received from the city or country\nSlnts.    Crowds  began  to  gather  soon\nter 'the  polls  closed  st   &   p.m.,  and\n.'rlous points  where elections  returns\nL-re   being   announced   presented   animated scenes.    The returns were broad-\nst throughout the province from  the\nflee    of    the    Regina    Leader,    and\n|.'Htps  of   cltliens   gathered   In   many\n\u2022mes to hear the results.\nAt  .no   time   during   the   day   was\nVre any   rush  at   the  polls.    Voting\n\u25a0.-nt   forward  steadily.\nOne .Loader  Elected,   Other Bwwen\nSASKATOON, Juno ..\u2014The voters\nof thla city today elected a Conservative, Dr. J. T. M. Anderson,\nleader of his party ln the province,\nand Hon. A. P. McNab, minister ot\npublic works, tn the Liberal government ~{ Premier C. A. Dunning, to\nrepresent them ln the next legislature .\nAt the same time they refuaed\nt\u00bb return Harris Turner, Pfogres-\nstve leader ln the province. His defeat was unexpected.\nThe final vote was: Hon. A. P.\nMcNab, Lib.. 4984; Gilbert Trill-,\nLib., W\u00bb: Dr. j. T. M. Anderson.-\nCons..   4HI;    Harris   Turner,   Pro.,\nmo.\nFlrtnl tteeulU\nREOINA, June. 2.\u2014The following\nare among final  results reported:\nEstevan\u2014R. Dunbar, Lib., 1689\nDr. J. P. Crelghton, Ind.. 8177. In-\ndependent gain.\nCannlngton\u2014A.. E. Steele. Lib.\n1873; W. H. Bogot, Ind., 986. No\nchange. .\nSouth Qu'Appelle\u2014A. Huck, Lib.\n1884; D. H. MacDonald. Ind.-Cons.\n1868.     Government   gain. \u2022\nThunder Creek\u2014R. Donaldson.\nLib.. 894; 1. A. Stlnson, Cons.. 787;\nW. J. Warren, Pro., 7.0. Government   gain.\nHumboldt\u2014A. W. Loner, Lib.,\n1686; H. M. Therrta, tnd.-Llb., .618.\nGovernment loss.\nSaltcoats\u2014Or. Sahlrnork, Lib.,\n2608;   J.   Elnarsaon,   Pro.,   1478.\nOther results available are:\n,   I.loydmlnster\u201431   polls   out   of   38:\nR. J. Gordon, Lib., 921;  R. Armstrong\nPro., 6C0.\nMelfort\u201429 polls out of 48: O. D\nHill, 1164;   R, M. Clay, Pro.,  6.11.\nElrose_30 out of 51: W. Hnggartv,\n1.1b., 1617;   F. N. Porgle.  Pro.,  1364.'\nKlndersley\u201419 out of 72: A. H.\nShanpon. Liberal, 909; E. S. Whalley\nPro.. 717. ,\nKlnistlno\u201412 out of 42: C. Mcintosh,\nLib.. 621;  J. McLoy, Pro., 463.\nRedberry\u201433 out of 38: E. Richard,\nLib.,  1411;   G.  Cockburn,  Pro..  2122.\nBiggar\u201449 out of 62: R. Hansard.\nLib.,  1568;   P.  Melkle,  Pro..  1253.\nCanora\u201415 out of 31: W. Patterson. Lib.. 681; J. A. McClure. Pro., 963.\nArm Rlver\u201418 polls out of 88: Hon.\nG. A. Scott, Lib. 910; S. Adrian.\nCons., 835.\nBengough\u201412 polls out of 42: T. E.\nGamble. Lib.. 1046; Dr. C. R'Trotter.\nPro.. 618.\nCypress\u201417 polls out of 59:-H. T.\nHalvorson. Lib.. 532; W. Master,\nPro.,  209.\nFrancis\u201425 polls out of 87: W. O.\nRobinson. Lib., 1185; 8. N. Horner.\nPro.,  1024.\nGravelbourg\u201438 polls out of 57:\nB. F. McGregor. Lib.. 169S; T. W.\nKilshaw.  Pro.,  638. -\nHappyland\u201410 polls out of 68: J. J.\nKeelan, Lib., 569; R. Baldwin. Pro.,\n611.\nHanley\u20149 polls out of 48: B. R.\nKetcheson, Lib., 255: Dr. R. Stipe,\nPro., 474,\nKerrobert\u20145 polls out of 64: J. A.\nDowd, Lib.. 801; W. J. McMullon.\nCons., 152.\nLast Mountain\u2014* polls out of 42:\nHon. 8. J. Latta, Lib., 259; Ous McKay, Cons., 290.\nLloydmlnster\u20148 polls out of 88:\nK. J. Gordon, Lib.,\" 696; R. Armstrong.\nPro.,  198.\nLumsden\u2014 22 polls out of 44: Hugh\nMiller. Lib., 1038; Hugh McGUllvray.\nPro., 914.\nMilestone\u201424 polls out of 48: F. B.\nLewis, Lib., 981; A. E. Westhrook,\nCons., 374;  A. McLelland, Pro., 568.\nMorse\u201428 polls out of 64: W. P.\nMcLauchlan, Lib., 1227; J. F. Byce.\nPro.,  810.\nftlinked _?|>fevidln_e .P\u201ea_\n, Others Hid but Didn't\nK !'\u25a0';\"    R*__\u00bb 77-J7'\"-\n.'!.<\u2022:    _______:\u2022 Otln'v\nSOME ASf<)Nf9HED\nr EMINENT PERSONS\nRobert Casey Relates Final\nStage of Trail to Get\nShepherd\ni:i\u00bbl\n\u25a0111\nDOUG AND MARY WITH HAPPY COUPLE\nThe \"greatest  commotion  of the  day,     Mooee   Jaw   County\u201429    polls   out\nReilna   city   was   ln   the. eastern   of   44:   Hon.   C.   A.   Dunning,   Lib..\nRegina city was\nftctlon, where a large proportion of\nHt- residents are of foreign birth.\nLoupe outside the polling stations dls-\n\u2122isned the election continuously until\ni-t're  were  many  heated   arguments.\nCout-7 Moaia Impassable\nIn the cities throughout the province\nas a strong wind which dried the\nreets rapidly during the day, but ln\n,o country Irreparable damage had\n\u25a0in done the dirt roads, which In\nany sections were 'impassable after\nte 36 hours of steady rainfall. As\nie result, the vote was considerably\nit. Instead of the automobiles that\nirty committees had Intended should\n>nvey voters from outlying districts\n> the polls, the Journey was made by\n*rse and buggy, or ln the farm\nngon.\nReports   from  all   over  the   province\nidicated    that    the   women    voted\nregt numbers, and were  active  work-\n'rs on tho various committees.\nConservative Beats   Crow\nl\u00ab4_i;   j, Flatkeval,  Pro.,  639\nMoosomln~7 polla out of 29: J. U\nMartin. Lib., 836; J. Salkeld, Ind.\nPro.,  739.\nNorth Qu'Appelle\u20145 polls out of\n30: Hon. J. G. Gardiner. Lib., 587;\nC.  H.  Fisher,  Pro,,   321.\nNotukeu\u20148 polls out of 55: G.\nSpence, Lib., 840; J. W. Orr, Pro., 130.\nPelly\u20145 polls out of 32: Mrs. Rams-\nland,   Lib.,   295;   Dr.   Tran,   Pro.,   280.\nPheasant Hills\u20148 polls out of 34:\n.T. A Smith, Lib., 508; S. H. Potter,\nPro.,  311.\nRosetown\u20146 polls out of 63: J. A\nWilson, Lib., 850: H. W. Ellis, Pro.,\n232: J. Cobban, Cons., 239.\nSaskatoon County\u201417 polls out of\n85: M. D. Warden. Lib., 625; C. A.\nOar, Pro.. 753.\nSouth Qu'Appelle\u20145 polls out of 22:\nA.. Huck, Lib.. 274; D. H. McDonald.\nInd.  Cons.,   531.\nSourls\u201419 polls out of 28: J. T.\nTripp, Lib., 1035; J. P. Gordon. Cons.,\n921.\nSwift  Current\u201422   polls  out   of  \u00ab3\n(Tlfe following Is ihb last of a series.\nof articles appearing in the Chicago!\nNews, relating the doom that befell\nmany of the possessors of the ill-\nfated Hickllng fortune, how come to\nW. D, Shepherd, who Is nn trial\nfor  murder of its late  possessor.)\nThe strange group of mummers\nwhich the Hickllng doom had started\n25 or 30 years ago over widely separated roads toward an inquest in\nChicago began to pay their respects\nto their destiny In February. By\nvoluble pairs and reluctant individuals\nthey were led Into the packed room\non the 19th floor of the county building\u2014strange terminus for so long a\njourney. William , Darling Shepherd\nbecame morose, and his crusading\nattorney, Edwin Hedrick, frantically\nIndignant, as they filed past the Jury.\na procession of sharp eyes, set lips\nand gray faces who looked their part\nas agents of doom. All thought of\ntho promised public apology vanished\nas they testified. Mr. Shepherd\ncensed to make statements, and hoped\nonly for the negative honor of an\nopen verdict.\nOf those who took such an Important part In the climacteric act\nof the Hlckling-McClIntock tragedy\u2014\nJ. P. Marchand, nee McMahon, Earl\nP. Clark, George Fosberg and Charley\nFiiin.an\u2014probably only Ffelmari was\naware that the fates were summoning.\nDr. Fosberg hod given only passing\nattention to the pathetic story of a\nKenilworth boy who had died inopportunely of typhoid. Clark, once a\nsolicitor for Faiman, had left the\nfields of the higher\u2014and quicker\u2014\neducation for real estate, and was\nonly slightly interested In what\nseemed to him to be a will contest.\nMarchand had had a fight with \"Dr.\"\nFaiman on the subject of fees, ond\nhis personal troubles were of far\ngreater concern to him than those\nof a stranger named Shepherd, who\nseemed to be at outs with a judge\nnamed Olson. Then the pictures of\nWilliam Shepherd began to appear\nIn the newspapers, and at least three\nof these men looked at them In\nshocked surprise.\nFosberg Rushes to Olson\nIt was Dr. Fosberg whose breathless rush Into Chief Justice Olson's\noffice on the morning when the projected apology seemed most Imminent\ncaused the Intervention of Chief\nof Police Morgan A. Collins. It was\nDr. Fosberg who later looked at William Shepherd from n witness stand\nthrough half-closed eyes nnd started\nhim  on  his way  to  Jail.\n\"That Is the man,\" declared this\naid of doom. \"He asked me what\npoisons could he administered to\nperson without detection In a case of\ntyphoid fever. And he asked me ln\nwhat cases artificially administered\ntyphoid germs might prove fatal. He\npaid me f50 for two consultations on\n\u25a0this  subject.   .   .   .\"\nChicago rocked to that disclosure.\nBut the state's attorney's office, which\nhad once suggested the Indictment\nof an oyster for the death of Billy\nMcCUntock, remained skeptical. Judge\nOlson went on with his investigations\nalone.\nEarl Clark was the next \"to*answer\nthe call of the doom. He did not\nexactly answer. It might be more\nproper to say that the doom reached\nout and brought him In. ;\nClark had heard In a roundabout\nfashion th^t there was a Jetter in\nthe mysterious files or \"Dr.\"' Charley\nFaiman for which rt man' named\nShepherd would be willing to pay a\nsum which reminiscence has fixed\nvariously at from *10,000 to $RM,000.\nHe was asked to get It. Clar.K saw\nthe drift of the case and saw a lawyer. The lawyer saw .lurtge Olson.\nSo wns detonated Romb Xo. 2.i John\nP. Marchand. nee McMahon. was\npicked up out of hts bed nt midnight\none night and brought to the city\nhall bv Lieut. William Rlaul of Chief\nCollins'    staff.      Before    morning    he\nREGINA,    June    2.\u2014The    election ^  j.   Sykes,   Lib.,   648.   T.   Graham,\nf   D.   A.   McNiven,   Liberal,   and   M.   Cons., 487.\nMaePherson, Conservative,  ln this     Vonda\u201413 polls out of 36: J. Hogan,\nr\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffice 8melting and   Refining   Department\nTRAIL,  BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig- Lead and Zinc.\nTADANAC,  TRAIL\nIf yon want a replica of typewriting, we can\ngive it to you.\nIt is far cheaper to have them printed than to\ntype them out.\nLet Us Show You Some Samples\nTHE DMNEWS JOB DEPT.\nPrinting\u2014Rating\u2014Bookbinding\nPhons 144 (Two Line*;\nLlh.. 1018; P. H. Kennermnn. Pro.. f.T 1\nWadena\u201418 polls out of 44: W. H.\nMcKinnon, Lib.. \u00ab!I2: J. W. Smith.\nPro.. 782.\nWeyburn\u2014 34 polls out o( 45: Hon\nC. H. Hamilton. Lib., 18M; It, A\nFletcher, Cons.. 1608.\nWllkie\u20141 poll out of 58: R. S. Nav.\nLlh..   185;   s.   Bimrham.   Pro..   66.\nWillow Bunch. 18 polls out of 65:\nA. J. HinAV. Lib., 1S10; .1. H. Stewart, .Pro.. 616.\nWolselev\u201423 polls out of '44: Rev\nT. MeAffee. Lib., 1S08; O. Bennett.\nCons.,  1477.\nWynyarrt\u201412 polls out of 43: W, ht\nPaulson, Lib.. 953; W. J Paul, Pro.\n641.\nTorkton\u20149 polls out of 31: T. A.\nCarry. Lib.. \u00ab98, A. C. Stewart. Pro..\n318. >\nMoose Jaw City\u201446 polls out of\n50: W, E. Knowles, Lib., 4147: W. C.\nHaker, Lab., 4717: J. H. Pascoe, Cons.\n2791:  N. R. Craig, Cons., 2703.\nOVER TWO INCHES\n\u2022   DROP IN WATER\nStands at Sixteen Feet and\nSix Inches Above Low\nWater Mark\nThe water tn the West Arm of Koot\nmay   lake   yentcrdny   afternoon   at\n\u25a0\"'clock   stood   ut    1\u00abV_    feet   above   lnw\nwf.tcr   mark,   showing   a   decline   of   .2\nnt   a font In  the 21  hours.\nOn Monday tho water stood at 10.S\nfeet nbnve lnw water mark. The fall\n'ii  Inches for the  2.  hnura  was 2.1.\nThe above illuslr.Ttlon. rushed tn Cunada by air mail, shows Verna Watson of Toronto, and her husband, Selmar (Sonny) Challf, of New York.\njust after their rpcent wedding, which was solemnized at Pickfalr, the homo of Mary Plrkford and Doufflas Fairbanks, at Beverly Hills, Cal.\nVerna Watson Ir a cousin qf Mary IMckford. and \"America's sweetheart\" insisted upon the ceremony being held at hor California home. The two\nmovie stars played fairy godparents to the younger couple. In the above picture are seen, from left to right, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickforfl,\nVerna   Watson   and   \"Sonny\"   Chollf.\nhad    admitted    that\n.._\u201e      Shepherd\naought through him to take a course\nin bacteriology at the National University ut Sciences. Shepherd's letter of Inquiry, he said, might still be\nin   Fnlman's   office.\nFa I man   Is   Arrested ^\nCharley Faiman was arrested. He\nsmiled suavely, said th;^ some ty-,\nphold culture* had been stolen frum\nhis laboratory some months before,\nand denied that he had ever seen\nWilliam    'darling     Shepherd. But\nMarchand.  a  bit   alarmed   at   finding\nhimself   involved, in   a   murder  rase,\nldst  all  reticence.     The  faith  nf  the\nauthorities    in    Mr.    Shepherd's    In\ntegrity     was\nstate's    .'itt<.irn\u00ab'y\nClark,  iMarrhand\nnrrested    and\nI\nthat\naf etc-\nnlel clock\neglstered   3\ni^niative '\nnl  never\narl    in\nwould\nVanconver Woman\nKitted by Aato\nEighth This Year\nVAMCOUVZ-t, Jnn_ a. *- Struck\nby lit aato Mi ih* oromd tb*\n\u25a0trMt l\u00ab frost of her own bom*,\nMr*. \u25a0-\u25a0\u2022.-> Stookw*.. dli- Of nor\nlnJuiM todi_r, m-klnr th* _lffhth\nftuto a-Mth thia ytr.\nfinally shaken. The\nfinally Intervened,\nnnd   Faiman   were\n   aken    to    the    Briggs\nHouse   for  questioning.\nOn March 17 Charley Faiman\nrecited the lines tor which the\nHickllng Doom had been training\nhim   for twenty-seven   ,f*W\n\"He   got   the   germs   fji\ngave those tuben of culture to Shep\nh-rd.     He   told   me   he   wanted   the,\nfor   a' million-dollar   deal   and\nhe  would  pay  me  well.\"\nA  dramatic m ent,  that!   Worth;\nof  the   crises   that   had   preceded   it\nA   room   gray   wilh   llie   haze\narette smoke; ni  belat\u00ab_ I\n.-.liking   midnight   as   it\no'clock,    Miephei't.    tired    and    wan\nleaning back In his chair and  gazing\nfixedly   at   Charley   I'aimaii;   Charley\nFaiman   with   u   swelling   nbnve   his\neye and  unspem  energy  In  bis manner,   gazing   nt   William   Shepherd-\n\"He got  the  germs frum   me \"\nDenies   Know ing   Faiman\nShepherd, even In I\nadventuring M Bpl\u00ab n ti\nfaced   so   tense   ,i   kltoation.      Bin    nv\nstood the teat,\n\"i do not know this man\/' lie\nsaid. \"I never snw him before In\nmy life. I suppose you can hang\nme   for  this.     But   I   uw   Innocent\"\nFaiman's acus.it Ion was direct.\nShepherd, he Wild, had promised\nhim $ioft.ooo for providing typhoid\ngerms with which he might remove\nBilly McCUntock. He had called\nfor further advice as Billy lay dying.\nAnd Faiman, significantly, h\nformed him that a cathartic\nprobably   be  fatal.\nShepherd's  denial   was   categorical, j\nbut    he    was   a   prisoner   from   that\nmoment   on.     He   was   indicted   the !\nnext day on  twenty-two counts.   Fal- i\nman  was  named   in  a  similar hill.     '\nKdwln   Hedrick   stepped   nut   of the i\ncase   at   that   time,   shocked   at   the :\ntrouble    that    had    come    upon    his !\nfriend, dazed at  the swiftness of de- I\nvelopnients   and    unable    to    classify j\nthe evidence,    lie  was succeeded bv i\nW.   W.   O'Brien   and   William   Scott |\nStewart,   who   made   four   futile   efforts   to   have   Shepherd   released   on I\nball.     At   the  end   of   legal   maneuvering  which  took  them  all  the  way\ntO  the  supreme   court   the  attorneys i\nfor  the  defence  agreed   to  start  the j\ntrial   on   May   18.\nOne   or  two   developments   in   the\nnature of minor crises occurred while\nWilliam   sat  waking  for  trial.    The :\nbodies of  Dr. Oocar Olson  and  Emma    Nelson    McCUntock    were    exhumed   and   examined   by   Dr,   Wll- j\nHam   D.   McNally,   coroner's   chemist i\nand  professor of toxicology, at   Bush\nMedical  college.    Dr.  Olson's viscera\nshowed    no   trace    of   poison,      The\nDoom    had   grown    more   chary   In\nhis   case   and   had   killed   him   with\nrheumatic endocarditis (heart trouble) I\nor   a   volatile   drug   such   us   prussic '\nacid.     But   there  was   not   a   chance !\nfor   doubt    In    the    case    of    Emma \\\nMcCUntock.    The  crude   methods  of \\\nthe  amateur  poisoner  were  there\u2014\nmercury  hnd   killed   her,  and  a  lot;\nof it.\nThe  Inquest came to an  end  with !\nnn   expected   verdict  suggesting  that ;\nMr.  Shepherd  be  held  for the crime\nof    which   he   was   already   accused\nnnd    nlso   for   the    killing    of    Mrs.\nMcCUntock.    The   Jury   did   ht?t  end\nIts   activities   at   that,   however.     It\nvoted   also   thnt   .lulia   Shepherd   bo\nheld,  which,  from  the point  of view\nof the Investigators, was a psychological error.    As had heen widely foreseen    the    grand    jury,    inspired    by |\nprosecutors   who   had   no   evidence i\nhad l whatever against Mrs. Shepherd\nvoted a no-bill and freed her.\nHow Op to Jury\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 At which point the tragic\nmystery drama of the HIckltiiK Doom\nconies to an ending like that of \"The\nLady  or  the  Tiger?\"     lt   finisher,  with\na iniestKm parky\nWho  killed   Kmnia  McCUntock?\nWhat  killed   Dr.  Olson?\nWho   or   what    killed   Billy   McClin-\ntrek?\n (     A  jury   will  attempt   tn  solve  one  of\nfinding I ,n,*3't puzzles. One of them may tax\njthe later ingenuity of a Texas court,\nThe  third   may  never be answered.\nWilliam I*.ulmf. Shepherd Is standing with his hack* to the sallows, as\nstrange a figure as ever appeared In\nthe Hickllng chronicle. Whatever the\nmerit of the evidence sfatnot him, it\nba< nnt shaken the loyalty of senres\noT his netgliliors Those wlm know\nI'ftn he-t nre the .me* lea-t willing\nto belters that he mt\u00ab capable ..f\nkilling   Billy   McCUntock.\nHis  'defence,   reiterated   With   considerable   personal   concern   by   his   out*\nraged   attoTiers.   is   tbat   h*   has   been\nthe ' victim   of   a   \"satinleal   conspiracy.\"     ,.u>  only   a   few  or  tils  closer\nfriends   who   would   make   a   holy   war\nnf   liiw   cause   have   shown   any   wlllln^-\nnrns   t.i   consider   that   anything   more\nthan    a    in.'i.(T,--.,1,nK    pjlrase.       It    is\nihey    sax-,   that   he   might\nrleked by circumstances as\n\u25a0rs  of   the  Hickllng   million\nI before Him     iitit  satanlc*\nilea of  the  type  that  cause\n\u25a0 accusf  himself of  murder\nRoman holiday for saothei\nunlikely   than   even   a\nncelvahle\nve been\nto make\nnan   an\nmewhnt   fantaath\n!>\u2022\nplae\nstory.\nul.l   glv.\nPoints   ia   Slicphrni's   r.i.or\nThere   are   a   number   of   pointi\nMr,  Shepherd's  favor:\ni  - Hia   apparent   fondness   for   1\nMcCUntock   dui.it..   the   boy's  life\n\u2022:.\u25a0 His probable assurance thai l\nvould take care of him and Mrs. 1\nShepherd after coming Into possession\nof   the   million.\n3.\u2014The modesty of his tastes.\n4.\u2014The dnubt cast on Charley Fat-\nman's concession by the suggestlnn\nthat Shepherd, without apparent rea-\ns( n, made a confidant of hts fellow-\nennspiratnr.\n5.\u2014The apathy of the officialdom\nwhich one sought to exonerate him.\nAs against that the stnte contends:\n].\u2014 That Shepherd was a ne'er-do-\nwell who attached himseJf to Mrs\nHnnna McCUntock la Ufe and to her\nestate   tn   death.\nt\u2014-That at the time Hilly McCUntock |\ncame of age Tie wan preparing to de- '\nsert Julia Shepherd for _.ste||.. tieh-j\nUrr.\n:i.\u2014That    be   had   spent   considerable\nmoney during his affair wiih  Starts)le,\n*,.\u2014 Thai he was bankrupt and cut m\n\u25a0 \u2022n l'i \"in the |lO0Q a month income 11\nMrs, Sin nil.-rd had received for main-!'\ntofnlng   Billy's   home  in   Kenilworth.        '<\n.'..\u2014That   he   thought   Falm_n   wns   so ' i\ncomplete   a   crook   that   he   would   not !\ntlurs   t\"   li. tray   a   confidence. ,\n6 That Faiman obtained hts secret \\,\nhy   the ordinary  methods of  the suave  i\nbond   salesman. I,\n.*;ii   rests   the   ease.     \"Pr.\"   F_.ltnan'*'<\nconfession   la   the  Lasts  of  the   state's:\nargument,   but    e'en   without    it   there !,\nare  a  number of things, from  the de-1\nCeptlon of Miss Pope tit the attempt\nfn bribe a witness, which have not ye|\nbeen explained.\nin    the    gray   background    sits    the\n!>oorv. of the million fingering a  bit of\nr   com\u2014the  ghost  of the  farthing  with .\nWhich      William     nicking     start, d      hts\nharltaffs   of   evil\u2014waiting   with   laud- j\nabla   pail, nee   io collect   his  latest   loll, j\nHOUSE REJECTS\nMEIGHEN MOVE\nON PROTECTION\n(Continued   From   Cage  Ono.)4\ni nment    hail    failed    to    Impose   suffi-\nk nt   turiff  protection.\n_l. M. Marler. Liberal. St. i.owrence-\nt. 'i.'oriie. SJked how Mr. Meighen\nrcounted   for   the   failures   In   1922.\nMr, Mslghen replied that the tib-\nal government should have Increased\nie    tariff    in    1913,     because    at    that\ni im.' it became i\nAmerican governmc\nupon materially ine\nMr,    -Marler   ati.-o\nei .slums,    but    *'\"ti\n.\u25a0Lj. eted.    Crl 's of \"flit\nh'm,      and      eventually\ncharged     th. in     \u00ablib\nthlldp n.\"\nMr, Mi Ighen brought down figures\nto show that the average liability of\nbusiness failures in Canada was hlgh-\n- ;\u25a0 th: a the average liability in the\nt'Hjt.d    States,      This    waa    indicative.\nthnt the\nt w.'is determined\nasiuK its tariff.\n>t< il to ask other\ni r vat ive members\nSH downl\" greeted\nMr. Marler\n-I., having    like\nid.\ntin\nd     of\nnit.\nHi\nencouraging\nintry.\n,|i-CUV, Mo., .lime _,'.\u2014Two minis were entombed by a fall of earth\ntul   id, ks   in   a   drhi   of   the   M.  ft\nOTTAWA. June 2.\u2014Mr, Dandurand, govern men t leader, intimated\nIn the course of a discussion in the\nsenste this evening that parliament\nmight remain In session another five\nor six  weska.\nS. .Mining company's zinc and lead\nmine near here late today, Huck\nCraig,   ope   nt   the   men,   ts   believed\ndead.\nHarry f_ong, his companion, took\nrefuge in a small tunnel and la believed   to   he  alive,\nGod] Save the King\nJune'3,51865 -1925\nClosing Today at 1 o'Clock\nSpecial Offerings fonthe Half Day\nKIDDIES'  ROMPERS\u2014In  plain  Cam- FLUTED    WATER    CLASSES\u2014Two\nbrie, fastening with buttons at bot-       tor  ....; 15c\ntorn;   finished  with  braid.    Colors: HEAVY HOTEL TUMBLER\u2014Al 15<\nPink, copen or .lark blue.    Ages 1 to KI,:|).R0I,DKKI,:I) (;1<ASS T(nVELS-\n2 -vears'   At 85^    Ready for tlie.   At     35*\nKIDDIES' ROMPERS-In black Sateen, KED.B0RDERED CLASS TOWELS-\n.  finished   braid   and  embroidery    on ^11 pure Irish I ineii     At             10<*\npockets.   Ares Ito 2 years.   At 75< pLAIN HEmMED PILLOW SLIPa-\nKIDDIES'   CREEPERS\u2014In   a   cotton       At 29<*\nPoplin.    Neck   and   sleeves   finished .   \u201e-,_\u201e,..   ,,m,nrn  .., M_,nnv\nwith white broad belt.    Colors: Pale A SPECIAL NUMBER IN HOSIERY\nblue, sand and white.   Ages 6 months -Just w_\"..iB needed for immediate\nlu 2 >\u2022*   At                      \u00ab* S, S&%r\u00a3%J.  fcstSS\n6 DOZEN WATER GLASSES-Pkm. ^  m}mn  ., -p  _,_,_,\u201e  a,.'\nart shades, including greens, fawns,\nWATER  GLASSES\u2014With  heavy  bot- peacock, cardinal and  burnt orange.\ntom.   Plain.   At  15< Each                                          $3.50\n.tio...... \u25a0Jm mr tero\n -\nPage Ten 1\nt~ NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1925\nMARK\nSPECIALS\u2014Ladies' Lisle Hon. Ilka\n4)k 40* pair; Children's Hoae, all\n\u25a0lies. 10* t0 25* P*'f-\nMen's Heavy Overalls, 82.25 P*lr:\nWork Sox, 30* pair; Shirts, Blue\nChambray,   $1.30'    \u2014tillea'    Vests,\ni   ' J. W. HOLMES\nthan*   634 606   Vernon   St.\nOnly   One   Person   tn\nFifteen Has Perfect Eyes\nIt Is more than probable that\nthe headaches from which you\nhave been suffering are due to\neye-strain.\nHave your eyes examined In\na scientific way, and we will\nbe able to tell whether or not\nyour trouble in caused from eye\ndefects or from other systemic\ndisorders.\nWe are %ble to supply you\nwith the best lenses and frames\nand give you immediate service.\nWe will be glad to advise you\nabout your eyes.\nI   J. 0.  PATENAUDE\nOPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN\nMORGAN IS NOT\nFAVORABLE TO\nFOURTH YEAR\nSchool Board's Application\nfor Excess Estimates\nDiscussed\nHIGH STUDENTS ARE\nFOR FOURTH YEAR\nCity Council Will Discuss\nMatter With Board\nTonight\nACCUSED OF MURDER OF JAIL MATRON\nVELOX\nThe name ia worth looking\nfor. - The only paper mnde especially to fit the amateur negative.\nLook for VELOX on the back\n|.   of your prints.\nJ. H. ALLEN\nAmateur   Finishing\nPicture Framing\nThe members of the city council\nwill meet with the school board\nmembers at Ihe regular bonrd meeting tonight to dlwuss the matter of\na fourth-year class in the high\nschool for the coming term. The\nschool board, ln a letter to the council, asked permission of the city to\nexceed Its estimute by $800 on condition that an equal' amount of\nreceipts be paid to the city ln excess of receipts estimated when\nestimates were submitted to the\ncouncil In February last. Some 18\npupils have made application for\nfourth-year  clauses  at   the   school.\nThe council argued back and\nforth for some time, all aldermen being pun lolly favorable to\nthjt Idea with the exception of Alderman J, P. Morgan, who was opposed to every angle. The mRtter\nwill be referred to the city solicitor\nfor an opinion today, and the council will meet the school board tonight.\nSchool  Hoard's lift ter\nThe letter from the secretary of\nthe achool board stnted that the\nboard  had  had  applications from   18\n:\nGet The Daily\nNews Every\nDay\n\"All the News While It Is\nNews\"\nDelivered to your door\nin Nelson before breakfast\nevery day for 25c a week.\nBy mail outside Nelson,\n60c a month, $6 a year.\nFull cable, telegraphic\nand British Columbia news\nservice.\nAll the best features.\nSubscribe\nToday\nBE88IE   CARROLL   AND   ISOBEL   PROUSE\nAbove nre pictures token at the county police court building, in Toronto,   of Bessie Carroll and  Isobel  Prouse,  who were remanded  on o charge pt\nWith Jennie McVlnn,  the young women are accused of causing the  death  of  Night   Matron   Mrs.   Margaret  Mick,  who  wns   foumt  choked\" (o\nFrom left to right, the pictures show Bessie   Carroll, as snapped outside the court;   above, Isobel  Prouse;   below,   Bessie\nus she tdik-lded  her face from  the camera.\nmurder\ndeath at the Toronlo Jail farm.\nCarroll Md,  right.  Miss Prouse\nboard's   proposition   to\nmerclal    class    Is   Juat\nrun   a   coni-\nunuther   ex-\nstudents   who   were  desirous  or  tak- i pense to  the city.\nAlderman  Berrington\u2014Not   If  they\ndo   not   exceed   their   estimates.\nIng matriculation work at the high\nschool in Kept ember. The fee for\nthis class had been fixed at $7.60\nper student per month, In order to\nmake   the  class  self-supporting.\nam Instructed to write you to\nask If the city council will agree\nto permit the board to exceed their\nstlmates by npproximnlely %i\\00, on\ncondition thnt an equal amount ut\nleast of receipts be paid Into the\ncity In excess of the amount of receipts estimated for In the February estlnuiie?\" staled Secretary Irwin   in   his   letter.\nMore F.xpensc to City\nAlderman Morgan did not favor\nthe application, which he said was\nan application from the school\nboard to put the city to a lot more\nexpense. He understood that the\nnew school board had come out to\nkeep expenses down. Personally, he\nwas much against a fourth-year\nclass and further, 18 pupils at $7.50\nper month would not pay for a\ntea cher's salary. The schools In\nNelson were costly und the ratepayers were paying as much aa they\ncould pay. It was lime expends were\ncut down. The next thing that\nwould be wanted, stated Alderman\nMorgan, was a new high school for\ncommercial classes and another for\na fourth year. He made a motion\nopposing the letter ns the school\nboard was costing tbe city enough\nalready.\nAlderman J. H. Bennett stated that\nthe   proposed   class   would   give   the\nstudents  a   great   advantage,\nAustin    Favorable\nAlderman I. A. Auslin\u2014I'd like tn\nmeet the school board and discuss\nthe matter with them before turning it down. I don't care about the\nexceeding of $800, in school estimates as much as 1 would in other\nthings.\nAlderman Bennett\u2014I don't think\nIt   Is   $800   wasted.\nAlderman      Morgan\u2014The      school\nAlderman Morgan\u2014It la not good |\nbusiness. We have a business col- j\nlege ln town. There Is a new building being erected by Mr. Tyler, and\nthe city la going in opposition to\nhim. The school bonrd hud a commercial class a few years ago und\nIt was a failure. They only turned\nout about three efficient typists. It\nla more  expense to  the city.\nAlderman < Ieorge Turner then\nmoved that the matter be referred\nto the city solicitor for n statement\nas to the city's position In the\nmatter and that the city council\nmeet the school board at their meeting.     The   motion   carried.\nFIRE TRUCK IS\nIN GOOD SHAPE\nChief Reports to Council;\nSix Alarms Responded to\nin May\nSEPTIC TANK\nAT BONNINGTON\nPOWERPLANT\nCost Hundred Dollars; Payrolls Passed by Council;\nApplications Heard\nFOOTER TEAMS ARE       > Ka_m News flf the Dav\nACTIVE OVER HOLIDAY \u2122B0D \"eWS 0I \"* Udy\nNt'lRnn'a fi.olli.ill npaTt'Katlons will\nhe busy todny with imp wnlor nnd ont-\nJunior team playing nwny from horn,\nand two Junior tMt&ta playing in th\u00ab\nclly. I\nThe  McLearles  will  Journey  to  Bun- I\nsh in.,    ilay     for    a    rune    with     the\nHnnchrrfi\"    United   club   (here,   a   clly\nlingue  fixture.    The  Wolve\nmorning for Trail for u game with Ul\nTrnil   Junior   team.\nAt 2:15, here. Ibe St. Joaepba an<t\nt'ougara Junior teuma will mingle ln\na   league  gume.\n\"*>   fl. A. C   Walley.  Dentist.\nThe old tillable\nO-'ffln\n(9911)\nI'hone\n<'i<iir.)\nPicking a straw iiat j\nsomething like picking'\nbest girl\u2014no one else\ntell you which you'll\nmost. .  .\n' But. any man should i\none to please hint here\nhat, of course!\nThere's fine variety.\nS2.00,   $2.50,   f3.06\u00a7\nto f4.50 j j\nLearmonth's\nMotor Coach\nLine\nBalfour - Nelson\nDaily     Except     Sunday \u25a0\nNOTICE\nTo Office Men and School\nChildren\u2014Commencing Wednesday. June .1, special monthly\nrate*.\nBalfour  \t\nLongbeach   \t\nKokanee   \t\nCrescent Bay\nWillow Point\nNelaon\t\n. \":30\n.. 7:<r,\n. \u00ab:0(1\n.. via\n.. 8:30\n. 9:00\nDown.\n11:00\n3:4il\n4:25\ntTp.\nMidday   Run,   Willow   Point\nLeave   Xelson    Il:.ri0\niMava Willow Point    1:30\nSaturday   Afternoon,\nLaave   Nelson     _:r.ri\nLet.\\f    Nelson    \u2022:&.    and    6:26\ninstead   of   4:25   run.\nQueen's   Bay   on   request.\nDainty and Durable\nJapanese\nBeach\nParasols\nA new range of these benuti-\nfnl Bench Panaol*i In the latest\ndesign*, at prices whleh are\nvery Attractive.\nHanging  In  v_ili.es  from  50<*\ni\" SI.50\nCanada Drug &\nBook Co.\nNELSON, B.C.\nHAS IT\nThat the fire truck was Working\nbetter than ever, Mince certain new\nparts hflit heen initialled und new\nwheels put III place on the rear em!,\nwait the statement of Fire Chief 11. H.\nMaloney to the city council last\nnight, The truck wa* now living eat-\nisfnetory   service.\nDuring the month of May the department responded to six alarms.\nOfl May tt there jvan I chimney fire\nat the Choipjelte bakery, at the corner\nof Latimer and Josephine streets; on\nMay 14. a fire at K. R. R\u00ab_ paths\nresldence, 213 Victoria street; on\nMuy IV. a fire at Mrs. M. <;. Kennedy's, corner of Stanley and Victoria\nstreets, and on the MM d:iy a fire\nIn a tar barrel beyond the hospital;\non May H. a fire beyond the rhip-,rr.\nyards; on May 3(1, a chimney fire at\nthe Ashman block.\nAlarm   System   Tested\nHouse drills were held daily at the\nfhe hull. The whole alarm system\nwas tested on May 17 and found\nsatisfactory.\nDuring the month fi.1 Inspections\nwere held of buildings and basements,\nand 14 orders for better conditions\nwere served. All the hydrants and\nalarm boxes In the elty with the n-\nleptlon of two were painted. These\nIwn will be done when repaired. During   the   month     five    permits   were\nA septic tank will be constructed at\nthe eily power plant nt Honnington, at\na cost of $100. according to actions\ntaken by the city council last night.\nThe council also favored the purchaae\ni.f a bath nnd bathroom fittings for a\nbuilding there. The city electrical engineer was Instructed to secure a car-\njpt-n.er to supervise pome work which\nwill be sturted at the houses of the\nj | liint employees shortly.\nj The council passed on the streets\ni payroll amounting to |IOM.lV, that of\nstreets maintenance amounting to\n$!'0.?_>, and to street car repairs\niiniotintlng   to   $111.2ii.\nAak  for  Sidewalk\nAn    application    was    received    from\nthe   tn\nBOARD GRANTS\nGYROSJIDWAY\nFish    Display    Promised;\nPlan Auto Parade and\nGood Attractions\nIf your Dally  Newa ia delivered late\nphona  144. \u25a0        (Mill\nParticulars of our child's educational\nleave   this   policy   sent   upon   request,     ft   II.   Hanley.   District   Manager.   North   Amerlcnn\nt fa, _-:i Aberdeen niork. t9\u00bbi\u00ab>\nSummer    boarders.     t\u00bb*n     per    week;\nforty   per   month.     Sandy   Beach,   nine\nmiles     Balfour    Road.       Stage,     mail.\nboat.     Mrs.  Oaks,   Hit.   No.   1,   Nelson,\n(98C3)\nrate\nvlded and  kept filled  where the ,\nof fire la the greatest, and tools ltd\nfor fire-fighting  purposes.\n-   ' \u25a0\u00ab\u2022\u00ab\u2022\u25a0\u25a0    \u25a0\u25a0   \u2014r~\nTwo Cases Scarlet\nFever; One From\nOutside the\nTwo   cafes   of   scarlet   fever   dull\nlite  week ending  May  SO  were  report\nto  the  city  council   laat  night  by\nIC,  C.   Arthur,   city   medical  health 1\nI f.cer.     Une   of   these   cases   original\nUlsld.   the   city,   he   stated.     He\n\u25a0 ported   three   patients   Iti   the  hueplj\ntl.o  were  dependent   upon  the  ctty.7\nAmong tne  aspirants for the \u25a0\nate  post  of gentleman  usher of\nBlack   Hod, succeeding the late  (\nj onel    Chambers    aro    Major    Wll\nO'Connor,    A.D.C,      at    Qovernmf\nHouse,   Ottawa;    Harold   Daly,\nHater;   C.   M.   Ooddard,   formerly]\nIthe   civil   service,     and     Lieut.-\nOirouard   of  Ottawa.\nPermanent     Waving.      Special\non-      Oet    your    Summer    Wave    now.\nActon'a   Halrdrevslng    Parlors.      (8K*.)\nSolicitor.\nW.   W.   FVrjuson.   Barrister,\nNotary. Public.   Oilker   Block.\nSXOOKU-7   TIT.T.nnm  XAOASm\nMiss\nCan now lie procured from\ntrim Onn>*>hell M the Candy Mux. next\nStarland theater Also from Mis* Beside Mackenale, Silica street. Members\nnnd friends are usked lo secure cnnle*\npromptly. (tffft) .\nA higger and better fair than ever\nfor September \"_3. 2t and 2,'\u00bb this year,\n\u2022 was the keynote \u00bbl \u00bb meeting of the\nI Nelaon    fair    board    In    the    city    hall\nMo\n-day\nof dire,\nout Hide\nrun thi\nupon   Oils\nnight, wlii-ri n large number\ntors, both from Ihe city antl\nwere In attendance. The Oyro\n\u2022'  agnin  accepted a contract\nrnlltee   was  also\narrange   for   a    first clai-\nempowered   to\n$ program of\nboard favored\nBi possible, and\nfor this purpose\nlhe residents along the Cranlte road\nl it a sidewalk from Hallway street\nalong the road to tlie packing house.\n'I'l.e matter was referred to the city\nengineer.\nA llghl standard at tbe corner of\nVernon and Stanley streets, fronting\nthe   NeUmn   Transfer   company   garage,\nwill    he    removal    by    the    city.      The   *'\u2022\u2022    \"Uractions.      Th\ncompany,    In   I    letter   to   the   council.   &\u2022  i>PRt   fr**''   J,t,r;\nstated  tbat   thev  were   Installing a new   granted nn  extra\ngia   tank   nnd   that   the   standard   was   K  it  was ut   all   m.-espury.\n't.   the   road   of   tlie   approach   to   the *l8n   Diap*\"T\n(.,\u201e!( |     Tbis   year,   as    last,   the   department\nCO. Simpson or Water street wrote <X marine and fisheries has consented\nto the council complaining of animal t0 cooperate with the board and will\nrefuse from lhe circus hnvlng been M\u00bbta \u25a0*\u25a0*\u2022 <>\u25a0\u25a0 exhibit of fish enm-\nriumped    over    the    fence    at    the    ball   \u2022'\"<\">   ln   tnp   district.\n.ids,   in   the   vicinity of his house.   |     The   bonrd   of   directors   discussed   nt\nCity   Engineer   Ferguson   stated   that   \"\"\u00bb   length    the   queettofl   of   interior\nthe  refiu-e  was to be  taken  uwnv  bv  a    ''.orations   for tbe   fair   building,   and\ngreen-house  man* who  had aaaked  that.\"   **\u25a0   the   ''P'nion   that   some   new\nibe   refuse   he   placed   over   the   fence P1'r\"ra,lons   should   be   secured.\nf\u00abr   him.     The   < ncil   nsked   thai   thel     As   Ht   ,1,!,t   >\"'*\u00bbr*s   fair   there   will   be\nfuse  be   moved  at   once. I\"    decorated    automobile    parade,    and\n~\"    *'    H.   MaeKenstV was again   mimed\nBoy Scouts Will \\\nCare for Forest\nIMumhers' Hrnss Gooda, Fixtures }\nand Supplies, Tile and Sewer Pipe,\nB. C. PLUMBING &\nHEATING CO. -\nNELSON. B. C.\n306  Bakar St.        N.l.on, B. C. j\nMILK\nMILWAUKEE, Wis., June I.\u2014Bull\nAVe   KU.'inttilpp   nur   milk   to\nHeights   wuuils,   \u25a0   tract  of   50   a:Ti>*.2.  hours  from  delivery   If kept\nthe   went   end -of   Eagle   Heights' reasonably _rool _place.\nldway. and the liuanl  paused   farm of the  University of Wlneonsln,! DOMINION      D A I R\nHev. A. E. M. TOompaoit, MA.Il.n.\npastor of Centennial Hotho- >t ehurch,\nLondon, was elected  president  of llle\nl.iiii.li.n Methodist conference.\n0. K. BAKERY\n714 Stanley SL Phona 165\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL\nfer   Perfect   Toaat   in   the   Morning.\nYou   Muat   Have   It.\nHouse Paint\n'Bapco'\nIl the best quality of paint on the market, in every respect,\nfor every purpose.\nAsk for color card and plan your season's painting\nnow.\nPaint Brushes\nf A full assortment, of the finest quality, and priced extremely low.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALI\nNELSON.   BC\nRITAIt\n. ued In the No. 1 fii\nwere fnr repulrs nnd\nRurojces.\nlu\nll mil*.\ntor\nA Purla rumor i\nKin was poimmeil\nSoviet order.\nays Oenoral  Han*\nul   u   lmni|iiet    Iiy\nHifuB\u00bb Off Itaaloy Street\nAlderman J. R. MeKengle brought up\nthe mutter of rofttN being dumped on\nSmnlcy Ktreet just behind the Royal\nbonk. This, he stated, was street\neleanlnfi from linker Btreet. The\ni ounofl fnvotvd a larRe envered hox\nI- iiiK I'Uili In ulilch to dump the\n|ir(t,. nluse until such lime n_ it could he\nnew \u25a0 haul* ti uwnv. The niHtter was referred\n| .0 ihe \u00bbity engine*!*,\nA   complaint   from   a   cltlxon  on   Ver-\ni. 1:1     hi net     that      rock     deposited     on\nKootenay   street   by   J.   Hums  &   Bool,\nheal   eiiiilnu'liir.\".   was   Interfering  with\nillsi'iissed.    The  con-\n.'. ii   10  days  In  which\nleft   there   after   the\nie    Masonic    building\nhis   pi\n'pern-,   wa\ntractor win hr -\nIn  move  tiie  rm\ncompletion    fi\nsome   time   ago,\nIRISH KIDDIES WITH DADDY NOW\n:ts convener of this committee. Effor\nnre being made to have a larger Hnd\nmore representative mineral display\nfiom the district. Fred Kltchte, 'secretary of the Chamber of Mtnrn for\nEastern British t'ulumhln, was named\nM  chairmnn   of   Ihli  committee.\nA. it. Hhannon nf Willow Point was\nIh attendance at the meeting, Md gave\nseme Interesting re in in If COSMO of Nel-\nitonl  early   fairs.\nCommittees   Ilnmid\nStanding committeemen were named\nas follows:\nPoultry- (J.   llorstead\nPtutt\u2014W. II Jarvis ami |{. It. Mor\nrig.\nWTrtfihhs- William Irvine, I. p.\nPoole.\nDniry, bees and canned fruits\u2014J, A.\nIrving.\nHome  cooking\u2014A,   W.   Nuftle.\nLadies' and children's work \u2014 TV D.\nParncs   and   U.   D   Townnwd\nFloral A. Wood and Rev. P. U. O.\nI't edge. ,\nFine arts -It. Fleming \u00ab'nd L, H.\nUradley.\nBooth dhaplaya-\u00bba. a. Purler, W. J.\nt.eipracht   and ,(..   S.   Hawthorne.\nMchoo]s--<i.   Itui'slrnil.\nMlninn \u2014Kred   Hitchie.\nAmusements -- t;, Horstead, W. A.\nCurran  and  I,   (..   Ilunyan,\nMMway- \\V U, Myers. William Walker and  iiiirry   Perguson,\ntlrounils--W. K. .Jarvis, licorge Urn-\nB.   dray.\nhave been intrusted to the MitiMson\nhoy sfouts' cuuiK'i) to develop as \"a\nscout forest,\" under a plan approved\nby the regents recently. This la the\nfirst specific effort to organIste scouting in Wisconsin along such definite\nlines, according to the University of\nWisconsin bulletin.\nA hoy s\"out tnientry committee consisting of two members of the ngrl-\ncuKuiftl col ege stuff, one member\nfrom the forest products laboratory,\nwill be appointed by the regents to\ncooperate with the boy scouts' council\nIn the administration, protection and\nImprovement of the area. |\nThe plan presented by the boy;\nMMHg entists ihe services of the j\nscouts over n period of 10 years In'Thurman\nthe conservation of the native flora, .\nund fauna of the tract ond the dem-l\noiisu-ation ol p,oper forestry methods, j\nAdequate fire protection by fire lines i\nwill be maintained, water barrels pro-1\nPhono   188L2\nNelson Business CoSe\nDay   Claaa\u2014Night   Claaa\nINDIVIDUAL   TUITION\nCOMMENCE ANY TIME\nWa Oo Not Cloio tha Collaga Durln\ntha Summar.\nStage Will Leave\nCigar   Store,   8   a.m.,\nCASTLEGAR AND TRAIL\nTime   table  being arranged.\nveil  and\nPlnaM\n'is.  t   It\nAuto flmi\nMacKenzle.\nExecutive-\nUrnea, \\y j\nJ    A.   Irving.\nFt   n.\ncole\nsnd  W.  It.\nand    paraib\nW,   M    My-\n.larvis.\nAfter a Journey of several thousand miles, rrom Dublin, Ireland, these\nfour bright-eyed little Irish children have coma lo Canada to be with\ntheir father, Randy Ardrey. of Toronto. They are: Top, Bella, tied 1;\nJacob,  I;   below,   William,   6, and  bandy  Jr.,   4.\nTwo More Apply\nfor Position as\nSwimming Teacher\nTwo more applicaiionn were received by the city council laat night\nfor the position of swimming instructor nt takesldc park. One application was received some weeks\nngo. The new ones were tabled until   the    next   council   meeting.\nThe first application read last\nnight wan from Mrs. Beatrice Cuthbert, who hud aeen nine years' practical experience. A second, application was received from W. E.\nKimber of I'urks Hiding, Saskatchewan.\nHon. J. A. 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