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' *\nNew Ore Concentrator May Go     fTlMz,**__:$        ^_w__\\J ^avi   k.        4,rM %^m\nVpinBouniar, WVtWW, fHtn,W_\\ ffj\\      W^:\n.\n'iaco\nBraddock Says He'll Lick Joe*,\nCards-Cubs Idle \u25a0\n\u2014Pa&eEi&ht\nVOLUME 34\nFIVE CENTS A COPY '\nNELSON. BRITISH COLUMBIA. CANADA-FRIDAY MORNINQ. SEPT. 27. 1935\nNUMBER 133\nNO WAR BEFORE DEC. 4 WARNS LEAGUE\nt*      #       *       *       *       *      *       *       *      *       *       *#'******       *.*       **.*        *\u2022*#**       *       *       *\nLEAGUE AIR PATROL NAY BE FORMED\nBritain \"Must Re-Arm\" Say:\nChurchill; Warns World to\nKeep an Eye Upon Germany\nClose Cooperation Between Great Britain and\nFrance Is Necessary; Warns Mussolini\n, .   \u25a0' . of Running Into African Trap\nBssiaiBBS**_M-f-a-)aBsssssBHSBas\u00bb)sjMsss*J    \u25a0\nBRITAIN AGAIN ASSURES FRANCE SHE\nIS BEHIND COVENANT IN ANY CRISIS\n\u25a0   (Copyright 1935, by Tha Havai Newa Agency).\n. LONDON, Stpt. 26  (CP-Havas).\u2014Full auurance\nCrsat Iritain will continue har backing of tha laagua ef\nnations covanant in any crisis waa given Francs today,\nauthoritative sources aaid tonight.\nA lattar anawaring a French question bated on anxiety over the tecurity ef Austria waa pretented to Charlaa\nCorbin, French embassador, by Sir Robert Vansittart,\npermanent under-tecretary of the foreign office.\nThit assurance waa understood to have been promts-\ntd fo Premier Laval of France by Sir Samuel Hoare, foreign\nsecretary, when the two conferred at Geneva. Following\nthat meeting, Premier Laval made a strong speech supporting the British stand behind the league covenant in\nthe Italo-Ethiopian dispute.\n\u2022RITAIN MUST REARM\nWinston Churchill, former chancellor of the ex-  \u2022\nchequer, in the double-barrelled warning today cautioned\nPremier Mussolini to weigh the risks of sticking hit head\nin a trap In Africa and advised the world to keep an eye\non reai\nChurchill\nut our defences in good order,\" Mr.\nis City Carlton club. \"We must rearm.\"\n, (Continued en Page Ten),    '        V\nFRENCH TROOPS\nFORETJIOPIA\nWill Guard Railway;\nSimilar Request of\nItalians Denied\nADDIS ABABA, Sent tt (AP).\n\u2014Ethiopls gave Frsnce permission\ntodty te tend 180 French while\ntroops Into this country to auird,\ntht railroad from Addli Ababi to\nDllboutl. Frtnch Sornslllsnd.\nEthlopla'i enly rail eutiet (o the\nses.\nEmperor Hillt Stltiili at flnt\nInd letted   he   would   deny   tht\nFrtnch request but reconsidered\nwhsn tht Frtnch Insisted.\nA similar request made by Italy\nhad been denied. Government officials irgusd thst IUly, If It were a\nbelligerent, would not need luch\nprotection, ss there would be s\ncomplete evacuation of Italians.\nFOUR CONVICTED\nOF RIOTING\nVANCOUVER, SepL tt (CP)-\nThree men and one woman were\nconvicted today by an assize court\nJury of charges of rioting ln connection with a clash between strik-\nine longshoremen and their sympathizer! and police at Ballantyne\npier June 18.\nTwo of the accused, Tony Morelli\nand Mrs. Alice Turner, were acquitted on a second charge of being\nmemberi of an unlawful assembly\nbut Jack Hughes snd Alex McLeod\nwere convicted on both counts.\nAll four were remanded to the\ntnd of the assizes for sentence.\nRatepayer Will\nPress Baby Bond\nSuit, Voncourer\nVANCOUVER, Sept M (CPl-O.\nH. L. Smith, ratepayer who\nbrought suit-sgalnst the dry ot\nVancouver questioning the villdlty\not the clty'i $1,500,000 \"baby bond\"\nIssue, stated today he Intends to\npress his suit despite the British\nColumbia government's promise to\nipprove the city't authority to carry\nCol\nout the Issue.\nHas Naval\nCommand\nSIR ROGER BACKHOUSE\nBlgattt responsibility intrusted\nts military er nivil Itadcrt tines\nths world wsr rtttt upon shoulders of British commtndirt new.\nSir Rogsr Bsckhouit, ihown,\n\u2022bovt, commands powerful British homt fltet now githirlng In\nthi Mtdlttrrantin te,.\nU. S. Cool Strike\nEnds on Tuesday\nWASHINGTON, Stpt V (Frldty) (AP). \u2014 Tht Appalachian\nJoint wtge conftrtnee esrly todsy\nspproved s wigt tnd hour eon-\ntnct thtt will end ntxt Tustdiy\ntht toft cotl strike.\nLOUIS-BAfR FIGHT STARTS A SCHOOL\nRACE WAR; POLICE CALLED HALT ROWS\nCINCINNATI, Stpt 28 (API-\nEx^ police details escorted negro\nnight tchool ttudtnti te ind frem\nclastea In Clnclnnitl'i wtit end\ntonight\nThe escorts wire assigned following a diy of outbrsaki bs-\ntwten whltt tnd negro ttudtnti\nef Oyler Junior hlgll ichool. Negro\nchildren tint scurrying homt under showers of sticks snd lionet\nblamed pattlona aroused at the\neuteomi of tht Jot Loult-Mix\nBur fight In Ntw York.\nSchool snd police officials\nagrted that whltt youtht ringing\nfrom ths lata tttnt te early 20*\ntwooped down en negro children\ngoing te and from ichool. A negro\nhigh school boy wss beaten severely. Late In the day tdulti ef\nboth ractt began to gather. Two\nman and 14 boyi wtrt irrttted\nfor flsuntlng police orders te\nmove on.\nCHILDREN FIGHT BACK\nTurmoil centered about Oyler\nschool in the weit end, across the\nEighth itreet vllduct from the\ndowntown section. Around the\nschool the community is white for'\nthe most pirt. Acrosi the visduct is\nthe principal negro lector of the\ncity. Approximately loo negro children attend the ichool.\nThe negro children fought back\n(Continued on Pigt Ten)\nBoy, Who Poisoned Aunt\nand Uncle, to Plead Guilty\nI'll Stand Up and\nTake My Medicine\"\nHe Telis Police\nPOISONED COFFEE\nTO GET LEGACY\njunior College  Lad\nWorried About the\nTrouble He Made\nLOS ANGELES, Stpt M (AP)\n\u2014Ltroy Dnki, frail, aad-faoed\nJunior college itudtnt who confessed thtt nt poisoned hit aunt\nand unclt, placed thtlr bodiei In\nan automobile and tint It hurtling\nInto tht octin before diwn lut\nFrldiy at Wilmington, today told\npolice, thty uld, thtt he would\nStand up and tikt my medicine,\nand plead guilty In court\"\nPollct Detective Frank Condif-\nfer aald the 18-year-old youth declared he didn't know what tht\nlaw would do to him, \"but ne\nmitter what It Is, I'l take my\nmedicine.\"\nThe bodltt of thi youths relatives, Mr. and Mn. Htnry Stein-\nhutr, wire recovered early todiy,\n88 felt below tha lurface tf the-\nhirbor near tht Gnct Llnet pier.\nCondiffer aald Drsks took officers to the harbor and told divert\nwhere te  look for the  bodltt,\n(Contlnutd on Pigt Ttn)\nVancouver Fight\nBeat Baer Match\nSo Declares Premier\nWhen Questioned\non joe's Win\nCALGARY, Stpt 26 (CP)-Prs-\nmler Bennett, who wu In Calgary\nlut night tn route from Vincouver to Siskttoon, hid tomt comment to mikt on the Louli-Bier\nfight Aiktd whst hs thought of\nIt ht uld:\n\"I Jutt hid one of my own In\nVincouver thit bett It all to\npieces.\"\nHe wu not worried by tht fict\ntht Sociil Credit pirty hid mm*\nInited s candidate to run agalnit\nhim In Weit Cilgiry.\n\"It's thi privilege of anyont to\nrun who wants to md why ihould\nI hava anything to uy about lti\"\nwaa hit comment\n33 SAILORS ARE\nUNDER ARREST\nDesertion Charge  Is Filed\nAgainst Men at\nVancouver\nVANCOUVER, Sept 2t (CP)-\nThirtythree deckhandi and firemen of the Wairuna of the Union\nSteamship company of New Zealand were arrested aboard the vessel\ntoday by city police and charged\nwith desertion. They will appear ln\npolice court tomorrow.\nThe arreiti were mide on war-\nrants sworn out by the master of\nthe vessel sfter the men had refused\nto provide steam either to unload\nthe ship's cargo or to return to iee\nA ipoketmin tor the men uid\nthey refused to sld in unloading\nthe cargo beciuse Vancouver wai\nclassified u an unfair port owing to\nthe longshore strike. One of their\nnumber wu taken to hospital here\nshortly after the ihip irrived and\nthe crew refuted to take the ihlp\nout ihorthanded, the spokesmin\n\u2022aid.\nMAN IS DROWNED\nVANCOUVER, Sept M (CP)\nArthur Ellingien. 49, wss drowned\ntoday when he fell overboard from\nthe Britiih Columbia bridge at\nDredge company'! dredge Georgia\noff the mouth of the north arm of\nthe Graser river. The body wu not\nrecovered.\nOUILTY OF SHOPLIFTING\nVANCOUVER, Sept 28 (CP)-\nJean Stone, who pleaded guilty to\n\u25a0hop-lifting and contributing to Juvenile delinquency, wai lentenced\nIn police corut todiy to one month\nln Jail but the warrant of commitment wu withheld on condition ihe leive the city.\nMISS PHYLLIS CHURCH ONE OF LAST\nPASSENGERS LEAVE STRICKEN STEAMER\nVANCOUVER, Sept 2\u00bb (CP>.-\nMlss Phyllis M. Church of Vancouver, formerly of Nelson, B.C., one\nof the passengers on board SS, Dixie\nwhich grounded on a reef off the\ncoast of Florida Ind was held there\nat the mercy of the wind and set for\nthree days, has returned home appearing none the wone for her experience. ,    .\nMisi Church left here in Auguit\nind booked passage on the S.S.\nDixie in the east for New Orlesni.\n'For a considerable time the passengen, Including myself, did not\nrealize what had really happened,''\nshe said. \"We were told the ship had\nstruck a sandbar and was in no Immediate danger.\n\"I do not think many knew the\ndanger we were ln until early the\nnext morning. Thecrew wai exceptionally calm and their quiet efficiency prevented disorder among\npassengen. ,\n\"When the Dixie ran aground\nnearly everyone wu gathered ln the\nlunroom. As she itruck, tablei snd\nchiln toppled to the floor, snd s\nihort time later all wlndowi were\nsmashed.\" .       -\nMiss Church said little sleep wu\nhid by anyone that night but \"cat-\nnapa\" were obtained the next day.\nShe wu one of the last passengen\nto leave the ahip. She was taken to\nMiami and then by special train to\nNew York.\nHe Wat Rebuffed\nl! :\nTecle Hawarlata, tha Ethiopian\ndelegate to the council ef the\nLeague of Nations, pictured outside thi league building recently.\nWhen Hswarlatt got up to mike a\nspeech anent the Italo-Ethiopian\nlituition. tho two Italian deleqttet\npromptly left thtlr teiti snd ths\ncouncil room. Thty explained thli\nby uylng thtt Italy did not recognise Ethlopli'i right ta a lttt In\ntht council;\n350 DEAD, FATE\nlOMjMNOWN\n52 Sailors Washed\n- Overboard in\nTyphoon\nTOKYO, Sept 27 (Frldsy) -\n(AP)\/-The nvsgts of s typhoon\nsnd floods iwttplng northeastern\nJipin it fir it tht northtrn Is-\nlind of Hokkildo retched tht proportion! of s mijor distter todty\nwith s death toll ttntitlvtly flxtd\nat 880.\nTht ntwtpapii1 Kokumln uld\nthi fate ef more thin 1000 per-\nsent In Ibsnkl prtfteturt wss\nunknown. ' . \u2022-\u25a0\nSt SAILORS LOST \"-    \"\nTOKYO. Sept 27 (Frldty). \u2014\n(AP)~-The navy office announced today that 62 officers and mtn\nwere misting from a dwtroytr\nflotilla engaged In maneeuvrse\nsomewhere In the Pacific, and\nwere believed wuhtd ovtrboird\nIn a htavy storm.\nMarkets at\na Glance\nBy the Csnsdisn Pren\nToronto and Montreal\u2014Industrial\nttocki lower,\nToronto mines\u2014Lower,\nNew York\u2014Stocki illghtly lower.\nWinnipeg\u2014Wheat down 1 to IVi\ncents.\nToronto\u2014Bacon hop off car unchanged at 89. *t\nLondon\u2014Bar illver snd tin higher; copper and zinc unchsnged; lesd\nlower. j\nNew York\u2014Bir lilver, lead and\nline unchanged; Export copper and\ntin higher.\nMontreal\u2014Silver iteidy.\nNew York\u2014Rubber tnd coffee\nhigher; cotton lower and tugar un*\nchanged.\nNew York\u2014Canadian dollar up Vi\nto 98%.\nCANDIDATES TO\nDENOMINATED\nONMONDAYNEXT\n260 Candidates Have\nFiled Papers in 76\n,   .  Ridings\nj\nFILE BALANCE\nON OCTOBER 7\nAdvance Is,in Ridings\nCovering a Great\nTerritory .\nBy tht Candlan Press\nAfter* weeki of preliminary sparring, next Monday will mark the\nofficial call to mid-ring in 78 ot\nCanada'i 243 federal arenas. Political heavyweights who inswer the\nbell, in miny cuei, will find an opponent ln svery corner.\nMultiplication of psrty groups hu\nslready turned the contest Into a\nbattle royal across the country; and\nao it Is in most of these outlying or\nunusually extenilve comtituenclei\nwhere nominations sre held a fortnight ahead of election day lnitead\nof the orthodox week.\nThe extra seven daya are dwlgned\nto give the candidates a Chance to\n(Continued en fag* Tan)  .\nHANDCUFFED MAN\nFOOLS OFFICERS\nAssaults Officers, Steals Car,\nEscapes and Then Gives\nHimself Up\nRICHVALE, Ont, SepL M <CP>-\nHandcuffs proved no obstacle to\nWilliam Stunden who appeared In\nmagistrate's court today on charges\nof assault resisting an officer and\ntheft of an automobile\u2014for all three\noffences were committed while nil\nhindi were manacled.\nArrested last night while allegedly intoxicated, Stu-den wu In Constable George Dcferarri'i automobile when he suddenly attacked the\nlice officer, pulled out the Ignl\nkeys, leaped out of the car,\n.thi       \t\npol\nUo.      . .      .\nstole another auto and then led the\npolice on a 70-raile-an-hour chase\nthrough Toronto streets.\nAlthough he wu ible to evide\nthe officeri u he dodged through\ntraffic at break-neck ipeed, the accused gave himself up early today\nwhen he returned to Rlchvale, 18\nmiles north of Toronto.\nEDITOR-FILM\nOFFICIAL IN CANADA\nQUEBEC, Sept 28 (CP)\u2014Arthur\nBeverley Bixter, mtlve of Toronto\nwho became editor of the London\nDaily Express md a leading official in Gaumont-Brltlsh Film company, arrived ln Quebec today\naboard the Empress ot Britain accompanied by Mrs. Baxter.\nHe will visit Vincouver and will\nmake a trip to New York before\nreturning home.\nU.B.C. ENROLLMENT UP\nVANCOUVER, Sept 28 (CP)-\nTotal enrollment at the Unlvenity\nof British Columbia tor the winter\nsession la 1787 compared with 1812\nlast year. All department ahow an\nIncrease except agriculture, which\nhas two leu students.\n$100 REWARD FOR-\nMAN'S CAPTURE,\nDEAD OR ALIVE\nPRINCE ALBERT. B.C, Sept 26\n(CP)\u2014A reward of 8100 hu been\noffered for informitlon leading to\nthe capture, dead or alive, of John\nLake, rancher ot Colleymount, B.C.;\nsought by police ln connection with\n.'iylr_\nEmil   Perle,   another\nthe slaying several weeki ago ot\nEmil Perle, another rancher, at\nColleymount .   \u2022\nLONGSHOREMEN TO\nHAVE TAQ DAY\nVANCOUVER, Sept 2t (CP>-\nMayor McGeer today granted permission for the Longshore it Water\nTransport Worken ot Canada to\nhold a tag day Saturday to provide\nfor the upkeep of famillei of itrlk-\ning longshoremen.\nTHE WEATHER\nMin. Max.\nNELSON '    81 86\nVictoria  , 49 88\nNanalmo 82 87\nVancouver 44 80\nKamloops  _______  34 88\nPrince George 20 80\nEstevsn Point . 48 82\nPrince Rupert   4\u00ab 58\nDawson -  24 80\nSeattle   38 84\nPortland   80 88\nSan Francisco :   88 82\nSpokane    88 88\nLos Angeles -  80 72\nPenticton  _  30 \u2014\nVernon __\u2014   30 \u2014\nGrand Forks 30 72\nCranbrook     22 89\nCalgary       20 88\nEdmonton .     24 88\nSwift Current   28 44\nPrince Albert -   34 48\nSaskatoon      28 48\nQu'Appelle       20 50\nWinnipeg       28 48\nMoose Jaw    30 50\nNelion and vicinity: Light winds\npartly cloudy and trotts at night\nVerigin Through\nWilhCommunlfy\nSuch Is Hi? .Story in\nSaskatoon; Claims\nPrivate Citizen\nPETER VERIGIN\nSASKATOON. Sept St (CP)<-\nPeter Vtrlgln, for 10 yein preildent of tht Christian Community -\nof tht Universal Brotherhood of\nDoukhobora In Canada, itited.\nhire lut night he had itvered\nall connection with tha community. Verigin uld he atood now u\na prlvatt Canadian citizen. He\nhad no Intention of leaving tha\noountry, hi added.\nMr. Vtrlgln, whs hat been vlr-\nu'.il ruler of the iect In Cinidi\nilnca thi death ef hit fithtr In\na British Columbia railway accident uld he had tendered hit\nresignation about tix monthi tgo.\nHt would not dlaclou iny reason\nfor hia'action. He le now en hit\nway to Montreal.\nP. J. Shukin ef Brilliant vice-\npresident of tht Community, refused to make any comment on\ntht reported retlgnitlon of Piter\nVerigin.      .\nAberhart Denies\nConservatives Are\nBacking Credit Men\nEDMONTON, Sept. tt (CP) -\nPremier William Aberhart today\ndenied an assertion made here last\nnight by Rt. Hqn. W.L., Mackeniie\nKing, Liberal leader, that Conservative! were financing Social Credit\ncandidates in Alberta.\n\"I do not believe that any Social\nCredit candidate ln Alberta Is being\nfinanced by Contervitives,\" he uid.\n\"While I im not'in close touch wlU-\nthe work of the federal Social\nCredit organizations, I am fairly\nible to uy that the statement they\nare financed by Conservative! ll\nnot true.\"\nian Problem Is for\nItaly to Decide Is Reply\nof Officials of Mussolini\nItaly Has Been \"Very Patient\" and \"Freedom\nof Action\" Is Watchword; League\nSeeks Further Peace Effort\nBy WADE WERNER\n(Associated Preia Foreign Staff).\nGENEVA, Stpt 26 (AP).\u2014Tha council ef ths league\nef nations solemnly warned Italy snd Ethiopia today\nagainit war.' '\nAt the same time it constituted Itself a committee\nto draft s report with recommendations for settlement\nof the East African conflict and to conaider if \"anything\nfurther can be done to safeguard peace.\"\nShould either country start hostilities before Dec. 4,\nthe lesgue indirectly warned, it will be considered to\nhave committed sn act of war against all league members.\nThis would automatically call for punitive steps.\nBy JOHN EVANS\n(Associated Press Foreign Staff).\nCOOL RECEPTION IN ROME\nROME, Sept. 26 (AP).\u2014The league of nations' proposal for a three-months truce between Italy and Ethiopls\ngot a cool reception in Rome tonight snd \"freedom of\naction\" was the official watchword.\nA government apokesman reiterated the Ethiopian\nproblem is for Italy, not the league, to solve. Italy hss\n\"been very patient\" while the\nsolution, he aaid, but lie' rejeel\n\"listening\" fo'Genera, tn sny\nshe considers her right to act aa she sees fit,\n.   '        '    -TConfinuedon Page Ten).\nCOME IN A PERIOD OF TEN DAYS\nHARRY K. THAW\nSERIOUSLY ILL\nQUEBEC, Stpt 28 (CP)-Hirry\nK. Thiw wu ruthsd to hotsl Dliu\nhoipital here today critically UI\nwith double pneumonia. Ho wu\ntaken off the liner Empreu of\nBritain following hli arrival from\nEurope.\nThaw, famout Niw Vork night\nlift figure three dtcsdtt ago, who\n\u2022hot and killed Stinford Whltt,\nNtw York irchltcct In a Manhattan restaurant 28 yesrs sgo,\nwat given an even chance to recover.\nB. C. MAY HELP\n' PAY COSTS OF\nCOAST RIOTS\nVICTORIA, Sept IS (CP)-Pre-\nmler Pattullo Indicated today the\nBritish Columbia government would\nlive some measure of assistance to\nVancouver ln paying for extra .police costs Incurred because of the\nstrike rloti md disturbed labor\nconditions in thst city. \u2022\nFollowing the visit of a Vancouver delegation asking for assistance,\nthe premier uld:\n\"We certainly will have to give\ntome kind of. favorable consideration to Vancouver's request\n\"What happened there wu no\nmore the fault of the civil administration than It wu of thii government Ai a mitter of fact thii ii\nmore fairly 'chargeable to the federal government\nThe ipeclflc amount of money\nsought by Vsncouver wu not mentioned. It Is understood Vincouver\nincurred extra expenses on policing\nrunning Into 890,000 or 880,000.\nTweedsmuir Will\nArrive Oct. 24\nOTTAWA, Sept U (CP)-Lord\nind Lady Tweedsmuir, with members of their fsmily and staff sre\nexpected to srrlve st Quebec sbout\nnoon Thursday October 2- Lord\nTweedsmuir will be tworn In u\nflovernor-general ot Canada In the\nlegislative council chamber at Quebec the same afternoon, tt wat announced by Sir George Perley today.\nResignation and Push'\nInto Africa British\nExpectation\nBy CHAHLES P. NUTTER\n(Anoclittd Pratt Stiff Writer),\nLONDON, Sept 28 (AP)--The\ndeidlock between Premier Munollnl snd the Leiout of Nitlont\nmutt come within tht next 10 dayi,\nrt wu predicted In tomt official\nquarter! today, tht braik coming\nwith Italy'! resignation from the\nletgui and the almultaneoui push\nof lti irmlet Into Ethiopia.\nDespite the teigut of Nitlont'\nactlont In placing thi Italo-Ethioplan dellberatloni under article\nXV of the lugua covenant, old-\nclal Britain uw no hope that II\nDuce would hold hit Eut African\nlegions In chtck until December.\nArticle XV call! for council recommendations. Should article XV\n(Continued en Page Ten)\nBody, Shot Through\n'   Heart, Is Found\nVICTORIA, Sept 28 (CP)-The\nbody ot a man shot through the\n\"heart and tentatively Identified u\nThomu Carruthers of Vancouver hu\nbeen washed ashore on the north\nshore of South Pender Island in the\nGulf ot Georgia. Police are inveiti-\n5sting the possibility he wu mur-\nered.\nVANCOUVER, Sept M (CP)-\nThomu Carruthen, formerly employed u bookkeeper at the Yale\nhotel here, left the hotel about a\nmonth ago and hu not been seen\nsince. LitUe wu known of nun at\nthe hotel.\nWHEAT SURPLUS\nWILL BE SHORT\nWASHINGTON, Sept M (CP)-\nThe world wheat aurplus thli year\nwill be the smallest In IS years, tha\nUnited Statet department of agriculture eitlmited today. The wheat\nsupply will be sbout 330,000.000\nbushels lets thin ln 1934-39, due to\nihort crops In Argentina, Auitnlia\n\u2022nd the United States.\nMOTHER ALLOWS OPERATION UPON HER\nDAUGHTER; FIND APPENDIX RUPTURED\nPERTH AMBOY, N. 3. Sept 28\n(AP)\u2014A ilubborn mother llitened\nto pleai of police, physicians and\npirlsh priests todiy and allowed her\n13-year-old daughter, desperately 111\nand In danger ot death, to go to a\nhospital for an appendlcitli operation.\nThe girl's sppendlx already had\nruptured. The operation took 20\nminutes snd later her condition wai\ndescribed ai \"satisfactory.\" Physicians declined to say more, except\nthat the outcome would nol be definitely known for et least 48 hours.\nThe girl, Margaret Kerston, wu\nitricken last night. Dr. William McCormlch. the family physician, advised sn immediate operation. Mrs.\nAnna Kerston, Margaret's distraught\nmother, refused and kept away ambulance, doctora and visitors\nthrouohout the night\nMother and daughter, It wai learned, had been afraid of operatloni\nlince the deith of Mn. Kerston'i\nmother following one ilx year! ago.\n \t\n\u2014~\n\"AGE TWO - - \t\nWATER >POTI\nIf you have milled witer on your\nsilk dress, resulting in a large rough\nspot, scratch It gently with your\nlinger nail and you will find the\nspot-ring disappear and it can be\nscarcely noticed.\nLICENSED PILOT AT 18\nPARIS\u2014The air ministry hai Just\ngranted a licence to the younieit\npilot in France, 18-year-old Mile\nElida Blerlein. daughter of the prtr\nIdent of the Metz Aero club. Mile\nBlerlein hai been given an airplane\nof her own by her delighted tether\nBLACK & WHITE\nOa* bott!* of Black K Whit*\nproves Ita luperiority. So next\ntime ba aura to order thia\nwhisky of world-wide fame-\nBlack tt Whltt.\n*3.25\u00bb\nJ\nDistilUd, Blended tnd Bottled in Scotland\nThis advertisement Is not published of displayed by the Uquci\nControl Beard or by the Government of British Columbia\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON, B.C., HOTELS\n\"Fineet in the Interior\"\nHUME HOTEL\nFree Bui Service Oeo. Benwell. Prop.\nBREAKFAST 25e to 60e\nLUNCHEON 35c te SOe DINNER 35c to 65c\nRotary end Gyro Headquarters\nTeliphoni 7S7 Nelion. B.O. 422 Vernon St\nHUMX\u2014F. Cortorau, J. Munrock,\nM. Suiiltlt, R. Mickentil, A. Mc-\nMeani, A. Kirkup, W. Suthon, F\nLancaster, Vmcouver; M. Flanagan,\nMontreal; A. Anderson. P. Wsrds\nMedicine Hat; F. Nowfrin, S. Samuels, Winnipeg; F. Felston, Toronto;\nMr. and Mri. 8. Bailey, P. Gow,\nDenver, Colo.; C Smith, R. Hold-\nsrayth, A. Butler, D. Macfarlme,\nCalgary; I. Crawford, San Fran'\nclsco; D. Lougheed, G. Challenger,\nSalmo; Mr. and Mrs. J. Howells,\nOtoyooi; A. Graves, Vernon: Mri.\nR. Yeld, Edgewood; A. Blackman,\nKelowna.\nThe Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin_\\\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\n. Many Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers\nW. K. CLARK, Prop.\nHe BAKER ST. PHONE 18 NILSON, B.C.\nSAVOY-Ken. B. Jones, D. Mac-\nfirlme, Colin Aldenon. H. McLean,\nS. N. Splatt, B. 8. Whltaker, A\nCrotbit, H. w. Power, A. B. Billings.\nVmcouver, W. 0. Gtlllford, Cilgary;\nW. 6. Sharp, J. E. Nix, 1. Frty, J.\nOster, Edmonton; Mr. ind Mrt. a. R.\n6cott, Miss Alllne Relnlcke, Clarei-\nholm, Altai R. Witton and family,\nColston. B.C.; 3. A. Millar. Nakusp;\nJoe Beber, New Denver; R, E. Vol-\nverton. Cascade: J. Grafton, Rossland; H. C. McAlpine, Osoyoos; C.\nHagarty, Murrayville; S. F. Thard,\nLumby; A. J. Harris, Kaslo; W. A.\nCoopsr, TralL\nNew\nHotel\nP. U KAPAK. Prop.\nHot and Celd Water\n\u2022Ingli SOe upi doublt 50e up\nMonthly ntss 110-0 uo\nPH. tM      SIS VIRNON IT.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nPIT! IORSATO, Prop.\nRoomi frem SOe to 81.50\nMonthly 110 snd  uo.\nSteam bested and hot md cold\nwsiir In every room.\n\u2022OS BAKER IT. PHONI M\nOccidental Hotel\n708 Vernon IL Phont 887L\nH.WA88ICK. Pros.\nSPECIAL MONTHLY RATES\nGood Comfortable Roomi\nMlntrt' Htidgusrtsra\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJAS. A. MA,DDEN. Prep.\nComplltelv Remodelled\nHot ind Cold Witer\nIn tht HEART et the City\nPHONE St     80S WARD ST.\nEDGEWOOD, B.C., HOTELS\neiABOW LAKES HOTEL 1.?\u2122*.\u00b0..,,,\nL NIIOERMAN,        Comfortable Roomi        Plicl on tht\nProorlttor Good Mult Roid te Vernon,\nB.C. i\nIna I\n\u2022 I\non. \u25a0\nVANCOUVER, B.C., HOTELS\nI-VOUA VANCOUVER HOMI\"    Ntwlv Rtnovttid Throuohout\nDuiierin Hotel a PAT.RsoN.'u!terof\n\u202200 Isymeur It      Vincouver, B.C. Colemin. Alta, Proprietor.\nI\nTRANSPORTATION \u2014 Motor Freight Lints\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\n8    LEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY.\n5 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Except Sunday\nTRAIL LIVERY CO\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nTraU\nPhont\n13S\nNa'ion\nPhone\n35\n THE NELSON,t\nMR.ANDMRU.P.GTOOF\nKASLO MARRIED FOR 50 YEARS\n.DAILY NEWI. NILION. B.C-FRIDAY MORNINQ. SEPTEMBER It. 1888\nTh\u00aby Will Grow\nWhiskers to Aid\n\u25a0   Drumheller Team\nChildren, Grand Children and the Great Grand\nChildren Gather for Celebration;\nCame to Kaslo in 1918\nKASLO, B.C, - The\nhome ot Mr. and Mrs. A.\nP. Oi\n,venue\narrett\nwas the Icene of a happy gathering Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Garrett celebrated their golden wed-\nIt wu SO ytars ago, SepL ti, IBM\nthat Mist Ocneva Way and Andrew\nP, Oarrett of Tartio, Missouri, were\nmarried In that town. After a few\nyears residence in Tartio they moved to South Dakota and in 1903\nthey came to Canada making their\nhome in Ferguson, B.C. until 1918\nwhin thay came to Kaslo, where\nthey have llnce resided.\nNine children wtrt bom to the\ncouple, six of them being preient at\nthe wedding anniversary. Tl\n20 grand-children, 14 of whom were\nalto present at were five Ot the\ngreat-grandchildren.\nMri. O. W. Lampert of Sin Fran-\nclsco, Cal., and Mrs. H. Mann of\nRapid City, South Dakota, listers\not Mrt. Garrett, were alto among\ntha relative! gathered tor the occasion.\nA number of vltltori called Sunday to extend their congratulation!\nto the couple, while other! letrnlng\nof the significance of the day to Mr.\nand Mrs. Garrett, called early in\nthe week.\nMr. Garrett for mmy ytars followed mining ln thli md surrounding districts, but hai now retired\ntrom active work though still interested In the mining game.\nMn. Garrett, alwayi a kindly and\nfriendly neighbor, hai Interested\nherself tn many of tht city's good\nworki, though owing to Indifferent\nhealth at timet, hu hot been ible\nto take active part In these attain\nduring the past taw yean.\nSo far as is known Mn. Lampert\nmd Mn. Mann, Mrs. Garrett'i inters, are tht Only now living per-\nsoni who witnessed the marriage of\nMr. md Mrs. Garrett SO yean ago.\nGOLD PIECES AS QIFTS\nAmong the many gifts received\nby Mr. md Mn. Girrett'were m\nAmerlcm $S gold piece minted in\nthe year ot (heir marrlagt, 1SSS,\npresented by Mn. Lampert and m\nAmerlcm 12.90 gold piece minted\ntrom gold taken from the 'Holy\nTerror mine ln South Dakota,\nnear where Mr. md Mrs Oarrett\nmade their home for a time, pretented by Mn. Mann.\nThe pretence ot luch a large\ngathering of relitlvet  hi\nthe children, grmd md great-gram\nchildren made the day a particularly\nhappy one for Mr. md Mrs. Gar-\nDuring the day a varied array\nOt delicloui refreshments were\nlerved to the viilton, all of whom\nsigned a specially arranged gueit\nbook.\nThe Interior of the homa wai a\nveritable fairy land with beautiful\neeasonablt flowen which, in many\ncases were expressions of admiration and good will of - -\nfriends. The entire ex\nwill ii hoiti of out\nJoined heartily ln the\nmd Mrs. Garrett may have more\nyean of happiness, health and food\nhcrSt^^es\nMrs. Helen Mann of Rapid City,\nSouth Dakota; Mn. Mary Lampert,\nof San Franclso, Cal.: tont of Mr,\nand Mrs. Gtrrttt with their families, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Girrett\nInd children, Douglat Irene, Billy,\nDorothy md Buddie: Mr. and Mrs.\nE. W. Gsrrett md Floyd W. Garrett; the dughteri and sons-in-law,\nMr. md Mra, Agnes Hughei, Ray J\nHughes ot Ainiworth; Mrs. C. J.\nWhite and her huibind of Kailo, and\nMrs. Nellie Harty ot Spokane, Waih.\nMr. md Mn. Hughet were tccompanied by their diughten md their\ngrand-children, Mra. Marlon Nor-\nbtrg, Arnold, Jtrry ind Ray of\nAinsworth, Mr. and Mrs, Charlei\nShort and Willmarv (Billlt) alto o{\nAiniworth, Mrs. fivtlyn una \u2022\nJune  ot  Vancouver  md  Erneit\n(Rusty) Short of Ainiworth. Mn.\nHarty wis accompmled by two\ndaughter!, the Mints Nellie and\nMarie Harty md three tons. Lyle,\nFloyd and Raymond md the latter'!\nOtaen ilfnlng the guett Ult ware\nMrs. Hugh Gulls, Mrs. CharlM\nLundberg.   Mr. _md   Mrs.   Frank\nPrice mot son ,\nHodges, Mn, Jol\nW. D. MacDoni'\nW. L. BiEingi\nand Mrs. A,\nMrs, Ronald\nabeth  Olegertcl\nilile. Min A. L.\niRUMintliER, A1U., Stpt 26-\n)\u2014A \"whlikerlng\" conteit soon-\n...Jd by the Drumhtller hockey\nclub, itarts October 4. When It elide\nOclobe* 24, a prize will be awarded\nfor the mm with the thickest, longest md the most luxurisnt growth\nof \"face foliage.\" The prize will be\na complete winter outfit of clothing.\nCreston Couples\nWed al Bonners\nCRESTON, B.C.\u2014From Bonnen\nFerry comes word of two marriage\nceremonies In thit town Siturday\nthat sre Of ipeclal interest'\ntecond, the\nMisi Agnei\nsen, whose wl\nBlccum and ArUfcJtteW,\ncpuplei are to makt thtlr homa at\nCreston.\nMr. and Mn. Hugh Smith of Bell-\nvue, Alta., are here viiiting Mra. H.\nCampbell, who ha! iuit returned\nfrom ailing on frlendi at Coleman,\nAlta.\nMri Sam Scott, who wu with\nfriends at Vulcan md Champion,\nAlta. hat arrived home.\nThli haa been \"get-away\" week\nfor ttudtnti at tht higher teita of\neducation.  Tom Crawford Jr.  li\niway to Toronto, where he it taking\nhli third year In arti at the big On-\non an exchmge\nFather Cheeven, prl\nSlocan Catholic churches, Fred Bu-*1 for nine yeah owntr\nrem  ot Ainsworth and  MiM E, '   '       '\nJohnson ot Vsncouver.\nby Mrs.\nmwittt\nSOCIAL AND PERSONAL\nNEWS OF TRAIL\nThli column U In cnirge of Mra. Olenn Quayle ot TralL AU\neventi of i sociil niturt of inttrttt In Trail and Tidimc will appear\nIn thli column. Mrs, Quiyit will be glad to hava any luch newi\ntelephoned to her at her borne la Trail.\nTRAIL, B.C, Sept JS.-Twenty\ntable! ot card! were ln play at the\nCatholic parish hall last night when\nmemben of the Trail subdivision.\nCatholic Women't laegue, opened\ntheir tint ot a aeries of tan card\nparlies. Mn. James Melvln md W.\nitusseU captured high scon priies.\nThomai Corla wu mister of ceremonies md at Uie conclusion of\nplay refreshments were served by\nmembers of the Evening circle of\ntht league,\n\u2022 \u2022  \u00bb\nSt, Franclt Xavler church, the\naltar decorated with pink and white\nchrysanthemum! md Ulan, wu the\nscene thli morning ot a beautiful\nautumn wedding when Rev. Leo\nriobson married Phyllis Lucit,\ndaughter of Mr, md Mra. N, Riio-\nleto to Plttro Bertuzzl, son ot Mr.\nanl Mrs. Joieph Bertuzzl. Mill\nFlora Risoleo, sister of the brldt.\nwu tht attendant, Srmet Bertol\ntupportlng the groom. Irens Lerote\nwai a dainty flower girl snd Raymond Lirose, ring-bearer. Or;an\naccompaniment wai played by Min\nKathlten Htley. Given In marnige\nby her brother, Giovanni Rlioleo.\nthe bride wu exquisitely gowned\nin white sitln featuring lines ot\nsimplicity and molded to tht flgurt.\nThe bodice, which wu form fitting, wu graced by a cowl neckline md by full ileevet, thirred\nto pointi st tht wriili. Smill diamante buttons decorited the cuffi\n\u2022nd tha wiiitllne wu marked by\na laih knotted at the back. The\nskirt, which wu softly flared toward the hemline featured a ihort\ntrain. An embroidered silk ntt vsil\nwai ihiped to the head ln cap fashion, the lace cap being trimmed\nwith orange blossom. LUliei of the\nvalley. Talisman roses and maidenhair fern comprised the ihowtr boa\nquet which wu tied with a Urge\noow ot white tulle. White aatin\nsandals, white hosiery md glovti\ncompleted the ensemble. Yellow\norgandy fashioned the chic dress,\not floor length, which wu worn\nby the bridesmaid. A three-tiertd\ncipe collar ornamented the bodice,\n.he tkirt being trimmed from knee\n.o hemline with frills of ult miteriil. A paitel green tuh wu tied\njoftly at the waistline. Accessories\nwere tnlont and tht bouquet carried wu of pale pink carnatloni\nmd mauve iweet peat. Flora Risole\nwore in inkle length dren of\nmauve organdy with bonnet to\nmatch and lhe carried a basktt\nof sweet ptai. Raymond Lerose'i\nsuit of block velvet wu worn with\n\u2022 white nun blouse. At the home\not the belt man a wedding reception was held following the cere-\nnony. Mrs. Bruno I-tross and Mrs.\nJoieph Lerote, aunta of the bride,\nassisting in receiving. A beautiful\nItalian cutwork clotfi covered the\nbride'l tablt which wat csntersd\nwith a four-tiered wedding cake\nWhite Chrysanthemums In illver\nholden were complementary appointment!. Presiding at tht urns\nwere Mn. Thomas Jenkin md Mrs.\nA. Lenarduzzl. Assisting in serving\nwere Mn. A. Bertuizl, Mn. A. Zm-\nler, Mrs. Tony Bertuzzl and Misa\nSarah Lerote. For travelling the\nbridt wort a twigger suit ot brown\nflecked tweed colt and blending\nskirt with matching accessories. After a holiday ipent It Spokani md\nKellogg. Mr. and Mn. Btrtuzii will\nreturn to tha dty to take up rest.\ndmce.\n\u00bb  \u00ab   \u2022 \u25a0 e\nMr. and Mrt Emilia Flisplo motored today to Spokine,\n\u2022 a   a\nMrt C. W. Tyler of Nelion wu\nviiiting with friendi tn Trail today.\nMrt J. Reld md ibn have return-\nid to their home In Tnll from a\nvacation ipent it the cout\nr    \u2022  \u2022  \u2022\nMemben ef the Ienlor women'i\ntuxilinry to SL Andrew'i Anglican\nchurch met thli ifternoon in the\nparitti hall, Mn, Thomu Jenkin pre\nsiding. Tea wu lerved  .,   .\nElliott Crowe md Mrt J. Htwle\n\u2022 \u2022  t\nMrt J. Lundie of Nelion li visiting\nwith friendi In TralL\n\u2022 \u2022t\nMrt A, W, Hirrod, who hu bean\non holiday at Spokane, hu returned\nto TraU.\n\u2022 t \u2022\nMn. Enoch Moore, who hu been\n\u25a0pending a vacation at Eholt, hu\nreturned to TralL\n.   .   a\nMrt J. I. Kelso, the ruest tor a\nfew dayi ot Mr. md Mrt L. C.\nHughet Cedar avenue, returni thli\nevening to bar home In Edgewood.\n\u2022 \u2022  s\nMisi Clin Mtnlon, who during\nthe past two weeks hu been ipending her vacation at the coast hu returned to her home in TralL\na   a   a\nArnold R> McCarthy of Annable\nleft yeiterday on a ihort trip to the\ncout,\n\u00bb \u2022 i\nMr. md Mn. Percy Dunkerley ef\nNelson sre Trill viilton todiy. Mn.\nDunkerley li a lliter of W. F. Trui-\nwell, Victoria itreet\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMist Betty McLennan, formerly\nof Trail, but recently of Roultnd,\nhat left for tht cout when iht will\nenter tha Unlvenity ot British Columbia.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nBarney Lobe motored yeiterday\nto Nelson.\n\u2022 it\nMr. and Mrt A. Thomllnion have\nreturned homt from a holldsy at\nCruton.      \u25a0\u00bb\ne   I   a\nT. J. Trembley, who wu vliltlng\nin TralL hu raturned to Ron Spur\nMrt E. M. Hobton U -lilting at\ntbe cosit.\n\u2022 tt\nMrt A. Frit wu hottest thii afternoon to memben of tbe Centnl\ncircle, Tnll subdivision, Catholic\nWomen'i leigue. She entertained\nMn. Kitherint Butonc, Mri. J. Yur-\nkoskl, Mrs. N. Ruell md Mrt 8. C.\nStewirt, Centnl circle wu entertained by Mn. T. B. Emei, the guesti\nbeing Mrt N. Wilmei, Mn. J. Chid-\ndock, Mn. E. Matthews, Mrt S. R.\nWsllty md Mrt O. Rygh.\nCircle No. 1 of the Women'i Atto-\nclitlon ot Knox United church met\nthli afternoon at tht homa of Mn\nRobert Cooper, Timirie avenue,\nthoie ittendlng being Mn. O. A.\nBurton, Mrt D. McGregor, Mn. E. A\nTemple, Mrt Kltui Scheer, Mrt J.\nJerome, Mrt H. E. Wibb, Mrt W.\nDivli. Mrt Chirlei Frsnien. Mn.\nW. E. Wilson, Mrt W, J. Wsgstaffe,\nMn. H. Smith, Mn. F. Wllby md\nMn. Willlim Spooner. Hosteai to\ncircle No. I wu Mrt W, T. McKay,\nwho entertained Mn. J. Clay, Mn. E\nTwells, Mri. Iiaic Tyion, Mn. Lloyd\nCrowe, Mn. Hlnch, Mn. H, O.\nHlnch, Mrt John Forreit, Mn. R. R.\nBums. Mrt J. H. Young, Mn. Dive\nForreit. Mn. Willlim Birchird, Mn\nP. It McDonild, Mrt Angui Johnstone, Mn. A. Hiwlttt, Mrt Thomu\nBrown, Mrt David Chilmtn, Mrt.\nWilter Douglas Mrt Herbert Clark,\nMrt Alex. R. Buchan and Mrt J.\nJory, Memberi of circle No. J mat st\ntha homt of Mrt L M. Vlpond,\nHtnns bench. In ittendince were\nMrt R. M. Wtllwood. Mrt. C. 0.\nCoulter, Mrt R. B. Dimock,\nPiul Phillip}, Mrt VlUIsm C.\nton, Mri E.L. Bice,\ntwinter, Mn. John\nW. Forteith. Mn. Jn\nArthur MeMlllin, Mn. Willlim ..\nMorton, and Mn. J. Lundie of Nil-\nson.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nMn. J. 8. Ron and Mn. T. E.\nNlcholi wera hotttuet st the tet\nhour today at a mtttlnf In Eut\nTrail United church hall of the\nLadiu' aid. Other memben In attendance were Mrt T. F. Cullen,\nthird year In arti at the bl|\nio university\n\" ' he won at Alberta\niton, lut term.\n... i it the Unlver-\nIty of British Columbii, Vincouver\nwhere he li taking Senior mitricult-\ntlon work. Creston hu one itudent\nat the provlnclil normtl ichool\nVictoria, In lrii Tayor, who left for\nthe capital earlier In the month.\nPrior te leaving to commence her\nwc.-.nd yeir it M\u00abcdonald college.\nMontrstl, Min Ktthletn 6un<lj\nwu guest of honor it a bride* tendered by her grandmother, Mrt J.\nW. Dow. Bridge wu the feature,\nclose ot card pliy.\nCruton hu luit laid adieu to en*\not Itt nromlnent busineu mm ln\ntht departure ot George H. KeUy,\nfor nlna yean owntr ot tht drug\nbuiintst known u Creston Drug tt\nBook Store, for New Wtitmlniter,\nwhere he and Mn. Kelly md children ire at prtient ln residence.\nTht Ktllyt win ictive in local muilcil circlet, with Mrt Kelly taking\nchirgt of tha muilcil fttturu of\nPreibytarlsn Church tervicet Mr.\nKtlly wu active ln ipoxts snd sll\nllnu ot community work, md both\nwlU be very much mlued. J. A,\nBsrbour, formerly of Btllvue, Alta.,\nhu acquired the itore builnut u\nwell u the Kelly rtildmce, Mrt\nBarbour Joining him here a taw dayi\nago,\nMrt Fenton Smith hai returned\nto Kimberley after a two weeki'\nvisit to frlendi htr*.\nRev. Andrew H. Wiiker reports\nofficiating st the mirrltge of Mist\nIdi Ryltn of Cimp Lister md Fred\nKipola of Kimberley, the event taking place it Trinity United church\nmenu htn ln the pretence of Miss\nElile Stleb of Came Lliur md Joe\nPterutcha of Klmbarley, In which\ntown th* rewlywedi ire to reside.\nMr. snd Mn. W. Mitchell snd two\nsons, George md Alexsnder, are\nvliltlng frlendi at valley pointi,\nguesti of Mrt Mitchell'a father. W.\nG. Littlejohn.\nMrt Frank Putnam, Mrt A. R\nLynn, Mrt R. Steveni md C. B.\nTwigg. dlitrict igriculturlit, were at\nWynndel where they took full\nchirge ot th* Judging of the 1935\nfall fair itaged by tha Women's Initltute.\nW. Mtckle of Botwtn hu been\nmiking two topi dtlly from Bot-\nwelt, bringing ln tht Gnveniteln\napplu from thit point, which are\nSolrut out through Creiton Coopen-\nve Fruit Exchinge. The haul wlU\nbe completed thli weik.\nHERRIDGE THIS\nROSSLAND THE\nAIMS OF CCF.\nAttacks Systems of the\nConservatives and\nLiberals    \u2022\u25a0<\nROSSLAND, B.C, Sept 26-An\nattentive ludtence gathered In K.\nP. hall, Tueiday to liitan to H. W.\nHerrldge ot Nakusp, C.C.F. candidate for Kootenay Wut end Rev. E.\nW. McKay. C.CJ. candidate for\nYale, Leo NImsick wu chairman.\nMr. Herrldge remarking that this\nwu the 87th meeting he bed id-\ndrilled ilnce hii nomination, said\nwhether he wu luoeeeatul or\nhid\nlOUt\nwaa facing her\nthe ipeaker, md\ninded upon how\n_.. -jdlvldual voter marked hli\nballot October It He had known\nW. K. tiling and D. D. McLean for\na number of yean, md had a high\nregard for each of them personally\nHe wai decidedly oppoted however,\nto the lyittm tor which they Itood,\nand would do all tit hli power to\ndefeat them.\nDialing flnt with tha Conserve-\nUves. he Compared unemploymmt\nIn 1930 mdlfet, md quoted other\nfigure* ln an effort to ihow thit\ntouritt traffic had declined trom\n309,000 to 140,000, though admitting\nthat this wu largely due to condltioni ln the repubUe to the eouth:\nvalue of wheat shipped to England\nhad declined from |1S\u00bb,000,000 to\n175,800,000, thil of count reflecting\nworld conditiont Ther* wtr* 10,-\n000,000 poundi ot turplut butter ln\nCanada, ytt 1,500,000 poundi were\nImported from New Zealand. Thii\nwai Just a \"sample Ot crazy things\nbeing done under th* present lyitem,\" he uid. Touching on the\nBroipect ot war la Europ* he aald\nnt the CCF. ttand wu \"Not a\nman It to.leave Canada.\" Bennett\nwu offering m obsolete remedy\nfor unemployment Hia rafuul ta\nchange the Franchise act had the\neffect et disfranchising sbout 10,000\nIn the campi. The MnrkeUng act\ncontained the germs ot some good\nlegislation, but Only If it wu administered under a wclalized itate.\nThe preient lystem of grading made\nit ImpoMlbl* for a fruit farmer to\nship mora thtn K per cent ot hli\ncrop.\n\"PLANNED CAPITALIIM\"\nMr. Bennett wu submitting u\ngood a plsn u could be devised\nunder cipitallitic rule, but capital-\nIsm could not be planned and he\ncited condlUoni In Germany and\nMackeniie King on the other hmd\nhsd an academic mind, he dealt\nwith gentrilltlei. without clinching\nm irgument No two Llbenl ipeik-\nen bad the ume irgumenti to pn-\nlent ind Mr. Herridge quoted from\nIm Mtckenzle (who can talk longer\ngnd uy leu thtn my politician In\nweitern Canada), John P. Howden,\nSt Boniface, who held thit machinery ahould not be allowed lo\ndisplace hind lsbor, Henri Bourisis\nind \"Gerry\" McOeer whose Idee of\nbalancing the budget, wti \"Just to\nremove from the budget tuch Itemi\nu would prevent it balancing.\"\nHon. H. H. Steveni wu merely\nmtnaglng a wing of the Conierva-\nUve party for Mr. Bennett and u\na member of the letter! cibinet\nwu nipomlble for the mlnovern-\nment of the put five yean, tha\ntpeiklr Mid.   , .    ,\nSkttching briefly the report of\nthe pric* ipreidi commlitlon, Mr.\nHerridge said ths Canadian peoole\nhave learned to \"produce\" socially^\n\"now we must learn how to 'owj\ntoclslly\" In hli opinion the CCF.\nmanlftito wti tha first charter of\nfreedom of the C\u00abnadl*n oeople.\nThe flnt ittp when the CCF. came\nInto power would be to Introduce a\nplanned economy, which ll merely\na decision on a nitlonil tcilt to\npl\"n production and distribution.\nNtxt In order would be the tak-\nCRANBROOK SYMPHONY PATROKS\nNAME REV. J. F. BELL AS HEAD\nMr. Raven, Orchestra Conductor, Believes It\nWill Be Self-Supporting This Year\nCRANBROOK, B. C-Th* board\nof pttreni of th* Cnnbrook iym-\nphony orchetua held 1U flnt meeting ot th* fall tenon Mondiy with\nW. F. Attridge, lut yeur'i president\nC. V. Ed-\nIn the chiir.\ndwardt actea\nat aecretary.\nA letter from Mrt J. D. Brackett\n\u25a0ecretary of the board, suiting thai\nshe wu unable to carry on the wurk\nmd containing the rwlgnationi ot\nherself and Mr. Bnckett wai read.\nHigh prill* of Mrt Brsckett'i sf\nficient handling of the office) th*\nprevioui year wu expressed by a\nnumber of the ratmben and th* letter wsi iccepted with regret,\nThe prendent itated thit Mr\nRaven, former conductor of the orchestn, had returned from the\ncout md wu ready to commence\nrehearuli, also thit a meeting ot\nthe orchettn had been held md\ncertain preliminary arrangement!\nmadt\nTht offices win then deelired vacant md Mr. Attridge consented to\nset u chairman during tht election\nThough itrongly preued to retain\ntht presidency, he declined. Off Icet\nelected for the coming year wtrt:\n.ionor.ry presidents: Mrt I. M.\nMacPherson ot Victorii md Dr F\nW. Green; preildent, Reverend J. t\nBeU; vlce-prssldent; J. P. Fink, iee-\nritiry-tretsurer, W. F. Attridge\nmemberi of the boird, Mrt C V.\nEdwtrdi, Mn, W. F. Grten, Mn.\nW. A, Ftr.ls, C. V. Edwirdi and E\nW. Sjodin New memben added\nwere Mri. Hogarth Mlu Woodland,\nMri. H. A. McKowin and A. Graham.\nMr. Raven addreued the meeting,\ntelling of hu plant tor the senor\nind giving It u hli opinion thit tht\ntymphony orchestn ihould be self\ntupportlng. The eeneril opinion wu\nthat the town afforded Insufficient\n\u2022upport f-\u2022 lti muil-ltni ind a drive\nfor fundi ta meet genual exoentet\nwu p'inntd to b* carried on much\nu lilt yur.\nMn. Chirlei E. Motte. Mn. O. Palmer, Mn. J. Shiver, Mrt J. MeNtil\nMn. V. Petenen. Mri W. Sllger.\nMn. I. J. Crispin, Mn. Simuil Lennox, Mrt A. M. Adit and Mn. J. P.\nPowtr.\nThe mitter of sttendsnee of the\norchestn at the Bltirmore testivsl\nln October wu discussed but no\ndeclilon wu mide. A requut fron.\ntht committee in chirgs of the coming teachen convention thit the\norchettn furnish music for in opes\nmeeting to be held in the tudltonum\nIn October wet nferred to Mr.\nRaven who gladly consented to\narrange for whatever numben required.\nC V Edwards md W. Ravsn wen\nappointed a committee to arrange\ntor quartan\nlng over of the banki and Issuing\nof Interna! money to be uied for\nall transactions within Cmada. Ob-\nUgillom outside of Canada could\nbe taken care of through Canada'!\nhug* gold holdings.\nTht CCF. stood for the remodeling of the constitution. Canada wu\nthe largett dominion In th* Empire\nmd yet it wat tha only on* which\nhad to refer to Westminster when\nIt wished to remodel Its constitution.\nThe senate muit be abolithtd.\nTht ipuktr, though saying hs\ndid not think th* C.C.P, at a\na, could be elected, oalltd on\neiren te vote thit tlcktt If\nthty wtrt dissatisfied with condition! at they wtra at pretent\nRev. E. W. McKa\u00a3 candidate for\nYale, congratulated Rossland on the\nprogress It had mad* line* hli lut\nvilli here 15 yean ago. He belonged\nto the C.C.F. becaut* he believed\nIt t* be the only movement In\nCanada today which planned a\nsquare dial for everybody. He realised that in Trail and Rouland\nthere were certain influencei it\nwork which made It unwise for the\nworking man to wear a CCF. button, or lay \"out loud\" that thty\nwire going to vot* CCF, but he\nwu glad there were aome who had\nthe courage to voice their conviction! even at ptnonal sacrifice.\nIf wu time the, \"working peonlt\nlelrned thit banki, mounted police\nmd the military were their terv-\nInti md ihould tike orderi from\nthem.\" Canada belong! to the Canadian peoole md they Ihould wake\nup md claim thtlr herltag*.\nTh* ipeaktr g*v* the namea of\nthose mtmbers st Ottawa whs were\nallied with the CCJ. He admired\nRt Hon. R. B. Bennett very much\npenonally, but thought Mr. Ben-\nnet* a very lonely man, since all\nthe meuurei he proposed tor the\ngeneral well-being, were souaiherl\nby hit cibinet md the memben of\nthe ConservaUve pirty in the house\nof commons. As for the Llberelt\nweU \"you could take your choice\ntnd hav* tht brand of LlbeHiim\nyou preferred.\" There wai the Mac-\nkenti* King kind, that \"wu going\nto rtmov* many featurea ot the\nMarketing act,\" while on the other\nhand, Charlie Oliver, Liberal candidate in the Okana\u00bban. itated he\nwould \"go Into the Liberal caucus\nand 'iwlng'-it lo the dumping dutiei\nwould be retaln*d.\" Ther* wu tht\nHepburn variety, the McGeer variety, the Tctchere\u00abu iyit*m, iome\n\"37 vtrieUet\" ln ill.\n\u00a9noting tht 14 planks of the\nCCJ1. platform, the iceiktr uld\nthe party stood tor bringing In\nthese raformi by leglilatlon If pot-\ntible, but tf \"clubt were necessary,\nthen dubs wlU be uied.\" .\nA collection wu taken.\nKlnq Talks of\nTrade, Progress\nNo Amalgamation of\nRails He Tells\nJasper Crowd\nJASPER, Alta, Sept M <CP)-\nBound for Victoria where he wlU\nItart bit Britiih Columbia campaign\nwith a meeting Friday night Liberal\nleadtr Mtckenze King rode through\nUie Rocky mountain! today. He left\nEdmonton tirly ln Uie morning and\n\"t the train i -pped at Edson md\nJuper got oft to mett crowds ot\ntuoportert\nHon. Chtrlu Stewart, Liberal candidate ln Jupir-Edton, accompmled Mr. King thli fir.\nAt Juper, centre ot a mountain\ntourist resort, Mr. King made m Impromptu spee:h. He declared he wai\nOpnostd to tmilgimitlon of the\nrallwayi but Mr. Bennett had re-\nFerry Traffic\nUp lor August\n632 More Passengers\nUse Main Lake\nFerry\nFerry traffic In th* Kootanayi for\nAugust, on the whole, wu well\nabov* that of the same month ot\n1934, provincial pubUc worki atatis-\nUci reveal\nWhiit the Nelson terry carried\ntewer can md passengen, there\nwat a big lncreaie in thi number of\ntrucki carried. The Castlegar ferry\nihowed an lncreaie aU down th*'\nline md transported over 3500 more\npasungen thm for the ume period\nof 1934.\nThe Kootenay lake terry, operating between Frasen landing and\nKulkanooK, carried (0 mora autea\nand 533 more passengtrt\nReturns for the monthi ot August\n1934 and 1935;\nNelson 1934 IMS\nAutoi 11,374      UiM\nTrucki (light) \u201e 771 Lln\nTrucki (hesvy)      1.10-       J,\u00ab77\nMotorbuses         135 325\nRigs         \u00ab0 3J\nPassengin      ...   87,9.13     41.487,\nFreight (toni) ....      MU\u00bb    1,147*\nHonH  -        57 7\nCattle        8 1\nCaitltgan -\nAutoi      .     8,291       8,561\nTrucki (light) .... \u25a0 868 TH\nTrucki (heavy).. 771 1,017\nMotorbuus ~...      197 .      231\nRiga         185 160\nPassengen     W.U0     22,m\nFreight     \u2022 774H    1,023\nHorsei          19 35\nCattle         14 28\nKootenay^Creston:\nAutoi ....      478        48\u00ab\nTrucki (light) ....       Jl S\u00bb\nTrucki (heavy) .88        148\nRlgi        855        MS\nPiisengera     1,294      1,588\nHorsei        39 19\nSaddle hone*   .      14t        107\nKootenay lak\u00ab:\nAutoi  -     IM\u00bb      1.488.\nTruck! _      108\nRlgi       -\nPisstngtrt ...\nFrtlghUtoni) .\nHorsei\nHarrop-Longbuch:\nAutoi\nTrucki (light) ....\nTrucki(heavy) .\nMotorcyclei .__\nRlgi  ,_-    ,\nPitttngen     ....    1\nFreight (toni) -\nHorsei  .\u00bb. ..-,\nCattle     \t\nuk\n(90\nletted the ConMrvttlve party trom\nmy obllgaUoni not to amalgamate.\nWe wmt no amlagamaUon ot raU-\nwayt\" uid Mr. King. \"We don't\nwmt any mon roonopollei in thli\ncountry thm we cm help.\"\nUnder hli government trom 1(11\nto 1930 tha railways had proipered\nbecause trade Waa allowed to move\nfreely. They would prosper agiin\nunder a Liberal government wtth\npoliclei ot freer trade. But the Bennett government by shutting goods\nout of Cinida w'th a prohibitive\ntariff hid brought about declining\nxporti and decreasing Internal\ntrrde. All thli meant a drying ot\nrailway busineu.\nFINK'S N J\nFoundation Carmcnra\nEXPERT CORSETIERE\nAMAZING OFFER!\nFOR LIMITED TIME\nGenuine Gold-Plated\nGillette Razor tnd\n5QIRtttt\n\"Blue Blades\"\n9 Now\u2014for \u2022 limited time on\/jr\u2014\nyou csn buy a handsome, gold-plated\nGillette razor and Ave OUlette ''Bin*\nBlades\", complete In sturdy traveling\ncue for only 494. Get youn todsy before your dtaltr't tupply ll exhsuited.\nCIUITTE SAFETY R\u00ab0R CO. of CAHADH, ltd. jgtlfaL QUPtC\n:\nmmwm\nFor cool ipirkling summer drinks,\nMonognm it th\u00ab Perfect Gin.\nTHI MITItH COUIM8M OimiURY\nCO. ITO.\nII On.   90c\n40Ou.J2.60\nI ON l'ON C\nThii idvertitement It not publlihed or dliplayed by the Liquor Control W.%tr\\ ot by,\nThe government of British Columbia.\n \u25a0\n\u25a0~W**Wmw*.\nmm^mm**m\nmfw&mjsmmiMmwMm^^m^\n&u\nBritain or Vatican Could\nHalt Attack, Says Diplomat\nKeep GOING with\nBETTER BRAN\nFUKES\n, Ton can tell Kellogg'i PEP\nBran Flakes by flavor and\n' eriipness. And 70a can be assured ther are genuine bran;\nflakes. Full of flavor and nourishment. Children love them.\nTheee truly better bran\nflakes hare enough extra bran\nto be mildly laxative. Alwayi\nfresh and ready to eat with\nmilk or cream. Sold by aU\ngrocers. Made by Kellogg in\nLondon, Ont.,\nP\n\u2022   By PIERRE VAN PAASSEN\nCentrsl Preit Cinidlin Wrlttr\nADDIS ABABA, Sept. 26,-Signor\nMussolini talks peace but sends\ntroopi to Africi Mr. Eden rushes\nfrom conference to conference making frantic, almost desperate efforts\nto prevent tbe outbreak of war, but\nthe British government takei ho\nchancer and is concentrating men,\nships and equipment In close proximity to the danger-zone,       -    .\nIt Is moit difficult to find out\nwhat -dispositions Great Britain has\ntaken to lifeguard tne empire's interest at a very vulnerable ipot.\nOff-hand assurances that no movements of British troopi have lately\ntaken place ln the Red Sea zones,\nare ridiculous on the face of it, England never neglects to take precaution! when any disturbance,\nWhatever its nature, occurs In proximity to the Suez Canal\nEngland limply cannot afford to\ndeal lightly with any question affecting countriei or regions bordering on the empire1! highway to\nIndia. British troopi have been\niteadily moving south both in Arabia, and in the Soudan since the\nItalo-Ethjopian dispute became\nacute. The garrison at Aden, right\nopposite Djibouti.' the only port\nthrough which Ethiopia has access\nto the Red Sea, hu been strengthened. The garrison of Amman, capital of Transjordania hu moved farther south tq Main, where It occur-\npiei part of a view to accommodate\nno less than fifty thousand men.\nThen there is the navy. An Italian\nflotilla lies ln the Straits of Bab-\nel-Mandeb. But there are also six\nBritish cruisers, nine torpedo boats\nand several other small craft. England takes no chances. At every\nturn the Duce Is visibly reminded\nthat whatever he does is watched\nand that It is within the power of\nBritain to prevent him from carrying out his aggressive designs\nagainst Ethiopia.\nBRITAIN AND VATICAN.-.\n\"There ire two powers who only\nneed to say 'No' and there will be\nno war in Africa,\" a European diplomat said to me to-day. 'The one\nis England and the other Is the Vatican. If England notified Mussolini\nthat an attack on Abyssinia would\nbe followed by Britiih intervention,\nMussolini would not go on with his\npreparation!. If the Roman Pontiff\ndeclared himself openly against the\nrape ot Abyssinia and called upon\nthe Catholics of Italy to down arms,\nrefuse to fight there would be an\nend to the war right now and.not\nonly to this war but to every war.\"\n\"But that would be interference\nby one state In the affain of another,\" I objected. \"For the Vatican ii internationally considered a\nsovereign power, completely, independent of Italy.\n\"Even so,\" replied the diplomat\n\"the Pope also has.a spiritual sta-\n-THE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-FRIOAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 27.1935-\ntus, apart from hli political quality\nas head of a itate. He commands\nthe spiritual allegiance of milllone\not human beings. It he said that\nthis war Is unjust, it would mike a\ntremendous impreision.\"\nLONDON IS KEY\n\"Perhaps, perhaps,\" mused the\nambassador, \"but think of the-moral\nside, think of the effect such a move\nby Rome would have upon public\nopinion throughout the world.\n\"What are you saying?\" I exclaimed. \"The church would be denounced as the enemy of national\nsentiments everywhere. There would\nbe more, there would be persecution and perhaps worse. Look\nwhat is going on in Germany. The\n.      . ..     |f-r .\nchurch would get. into hot water\neverywhere end would be called\nrevolutionary. We are talking about\nimpossibilities. But England that Is\na different matter. WiU Great Britain intervene?\"\n\"Yes, Great Britain playi the decisive role, London has the final\nsay in the matter,\" replied n\\y lm-\nterlocutor.\n\"What matter?\"\n\"What is to become of Abyssinia]\n\"Well, what is to become of Aby-\nasihia?\" I asked. '\n'\u2022It will be under the League of\nNations. But not thli league, came\nthe reply.      ', ..   ,    , \u25a0\u25a0\nNEW LEAOUE. .    \u25a0\nMANDATE '\n\"Not thii league,\" I queried In\nlurprise. \"If not thii league which\nleague do you mean?\"\n\"I mean the League of Nation!\nu reformed according to the ideas\nof Mulsollnii\" he came back. \"Three\ngreat powers running Europe to the\nexclusion of all the little state,\nwho are not lo have a say in major\ninternational questions. That's Mussolini'! League. It's on the way.\nEthiopia will make it Italy will\nadminister Ethiopia on behalf ot\"\n,. . 'That League!\" I finished.\n\"No,\" corrected the diplomat, \"on\nher own behalf. \"As Englant\"\nministers Palestine and\nin the name ot Geneva but\nown interests.\"\nEngland ad-\n! Tanganyka\n' in her\nHard Times Dante\naf Passmore\nPASSMORE, B.C.\u2014 Friday evening under auspices of the Women's\ninstitute, a \"hard times\" dance was\nheld and wu well attended by visitors from all parte of Ihe valley.\nPrizes were given for the best costumes: Mrs. Barret of Winlaw, first,\nladies'; Eric Taylor, first men'i; W\nR. Perry was master of ceremonies\nMusic wu supplied by the Innes\nassisted by Lloyd Curzon, Miss\nMomiset Bert Harrison and Ralph\nWilks. A delicious supper wu served by the hostesses, Mrs. Reid, Mrs.\nP. A. Smith, Mrs. Ward and Mrs.\nW. R. Ferry, assisted by a host of\nwilling helpers.\nThe luppei consisted of rout\ncorn, bread and butter and cakes,\nThere wu a good attendance and\nthe dance was a success.\nMrs Beatrice Sauridere returned\nto Trail after spending .her holidays\nhere. \u25a0 .\nSOCIAL CREDIT\nGROUP FORMED\nAT KIMBERLEY\nE. Turner President;\n'? Calgary Member ,\n.'. ' -    Spedks.\nKIMBERLEY,\n)ublic Social Credit meeting to\neld in Klmberley wu held in the\nB.   C-The  first\nCredit meeting to be\nYear Life Insurance policy U the most\nvaluable of sll your mate-rial posses-\nlions. It li s symbol 0} thrift snd financial stability that will repay you mmy\ntimet over, not only ln actual money,\nbat In the peice ef mind thit goes with\nthe assurance of security.\nThe Great-West Life li ene ef Ctnidt'i\noutstanding enterprises, msntfed hy men\nexperienced in every depirtment ef the\n.Life Insurance businesi, and represented\nhy a wrll-lrained and piinetiking agency\norrsnitstion.\nOwner! of the nearly quarter-million\nGreat-West policies are able to congratulate themielvei that their interests are\nsafeguarded by lhe best that keen foro-\ntiglit tnd irrupnlous tdminielrtlive cart\ncm provide. Their future hu been\nstabilised.   '.,'\u2022.\nMONTHLY     INCOME     SETTLEMENT\nFor the coiwrUenee of yo\u00abrldqwn<Jfni-, md to iifeguird iMr\nfundi, you fin arrange \u2022 Monthly income Ss-ttiement of lifo\nIniurtnce taionrr. Any Great-West Life agent will jive you details.\n\u2122'GREAT-WEST LIFE\nASSURANCE COMPANY\nHIAD Of MCI  \u00ab-' WINNIPEG\nC. C. HOCARTH, C.I.U. ...... DISTRICT MANAGER\nIIS WARD ST.\nPHONE 2t4 '\nNELSON, B.C.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\n6:30 Sinfonietta, symph\nN. B. C, Toronto; 7:00\nK. P. hall. Mr. Lang of Calgary and\nMr. T. Alton of Parsons, B. C., addressed the meeting. The hall was\nfilled to capacity. After the meeting\na group was formed and elected the\nfollowing officers: E. Turner, president; A. Johnson, vice-president,\nand Mlts Almas, secretary-treuurer.\nCATTLE ROUNDED\nUP NEAR YAHK\nYAHK, B.C.-During the past\nweek a large number of cattle belonging to ranchers, in the Creston\ndistrict have been driven back te\ntheir home pastor from the vicinity of Camp 3, where they had\nbeen grazing since early in June.\nC. I. Sutcliffe, president of the\nCreston Stock Breederi association,\nwu ln charge of the work.\nJean Rattra\", a student of the\nNelson High school, ment the weekend at the home of her parents,\nMr. and Mrs. Alex Rattray.\nMr. and Mrs. H. A. Powell of\nCreston, former residents of Yahk,\nvisited friends ln town Saturday.\nMr. and \u00bb-s. George Pearson and\n\/ xel Naas were motorists to Creston Wednc lay.\nTHREE YEARS OLD\nThurnlay Mrs. Albert Andenon\nwas hostess at a pa '.y ln honor of\nher youngest son, Allan, who celebrate 1 his third birthday. Gamei\nwere enjoyed during the afternoen\nand refreshments were lerved by\nthe hostess assisted b\" her daughter, Mrs. George Walt.\nThose present Included Florence\nand Herbert Degerttad, lola and\nHai 'd McFarlane, Martha, Jimmie\nand Di..nie Jensen, Robert Smed-\nbol, .aura Dickson, Jean and Alfiej\nAnderson, Alice, Allan t d Bobby\nAnderson, ' 'vs. George Walt, Mrs.\nPete Jensen, Mrs. Charles McFarlane and Mrs. Albert Andenon.\nSaturday afternoon Mr. and Mn.\nGeorge Pearson and family and\nJohn Holmgren motored to Cran-\nb-ook att     ing a show. .\nMr, and Mn. Eric Latenby visltr\ned over the week-end with friends\nin Fernie.\nMn. \"eorge Warren who hu\nbeen 1)1 for iome time at her home,\nii 1 oatient, ln St Eugene hipital,\nCranbrook.\nMr. and Mn. Jict WaJcer were\nKitchener visitors Sunday afternoon.    - .\nD. Ferguson and B. Fauch, district game warden from Crr -brook,\nwere vislton during the week at\nHarper'! cabin camp.\nDen McCartney, who attend! high\neel. il in Cranbrook,- spent the\nweek-end vlc'.tirt st the home of\nhis - rents, Mr, and Mri. S. J. Mc-\nCirtnev\nDonalda Walker wu a businesi\nviiitor ln Creston Monday.\nHarvest Festlyal\nal Nakusp\nNAKUSP. B.C. - Sunday was\nchosen u the date for the harvest\nfestival at Nakusp United church.\nThe church was beautiful with the\nmany contributions of flowen, fruit\nand vegetables.\nRev. C. Addyman gave an Impressive harvest home address and\nspecial music wu an added feature\nof the lervlce.\nMonday an afternoon tea and\nsale of fruit and vegetables wu\nsponsored by the Ladles aid wu\nheld in the church parlon.\nMn. E. W. Bill, president welcomed the guesti. The tee committee was Mn. H. Thurgood, Mn. H.\nL. Miller Mn. E. C. Johnson md\nMn. H. Kershaw. Mn. B. McRob-;\nerti md Mrs. M. Ipn were in charge\nof the uie of vegetables.\nW. K. Ejllng, MP. of Rossland,\nwu a visitor to Nakusp Monday to !\nattend the funeral of Thomas Abrlel. 1\nMr. and Mn. E, W. Somer| of j\nNelson Were week-end visitors in\ntown.\nMr. and Mrs. Compton of Creston\nwere in town for the funeral sf\nT. Abriel.\nMiss A. Leveque matron 6f the\nArmstrong hospital, it visiting it\nher home here.\nR. Buerge and E. Leveque have\nreturned from Vancouver.\nRev Mr. and Mn. McKittrick of i\nToronto irrlved In town lut week, i\nRev. Mr. McKittrick will conduct (\nSunday aervices It St Mark's 1\nchurch.\nMr. and Mn. Choquette and Mn.\nM. J. Vigneiux of Nelson were vl\u00bbl- \u25a0\nton in. Nakusp Monday.\nMisa J. Fiwcett, who wai visiting '\nin Nelson for two monthi, returned ;\nMonday.       \u2022     . '\nR. Blyth arrived from Trail Sunday,\nA. t. Harrison and Son Norman\nspent the week-end at Grahams\nLanding,\nSocial News\n\u2022  of Rossland\n. ROSSLAND, B.C., Sept J6\u2014Mr.\nand Mn. Fred S. Peten returned\nTuesday evening from spending\nseveral week! in eastern Canada.\nMurdoch McKenzle who wu renewing   old   acquaintanceships   in\nthe city for a week, hat returned to\nhii home in North Vancouver.\n.t   \u2022..\u2022,\u25a0\nMrt. George Towniend ll ittend:\nIng a convention of the Catholic\nWomen'i league in Vancouver.   .\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u2022\nMitt Ha Johnson was a recent\nvisitor to Prootor, where she wu a\nguest at the wedding of Mist Eleanor Merrifield and WiUiam E. Ogden.'\n*   \u2022   \u2022\nT. H. Brown Is spending a few\ndayt ln Spokane.\nMn. A. M. Gibson snd young\ndiughter hive returned from Drumheller. where they were guests ef\nMr. Glbson'i pirenti.\nCANADIAN RADIO\nCOMMISSION NETWORK\n5:00 While Hearts Are Singing,\norch and vocalists,. 0.~wa (exc.\nB.C.); 6:30 Woodhouse and Hawkins\nIr Nitwit Court Calgary (ex. B.C.);\n5:45 Wilf Carter, Yodelling Cowboy, Chicago; 8:00 Ambassador Gentleman Jim, Winnipeg, CRCV 8:45;\ntta, symphony orch., to\news and\nWeather Forecast: Political network broadcast, CKWX and B.C.\nNetwork; 7:15 Billy Bissett'i orch.,\nToronto; 7:30 Glen Lee'i orch., fr.\nN.B.C.; 7:45 Jesse Crawford, organist N.B.C.-Chi.J 8:00 Live Love and\nLaugli Winnipeg; 8:30 Night Song,\nEdmonton; 9:00 Ben Rodd's Ram-\nblen, Winnipeg, not B.C.; Political\nbroadcast, Ottawa; 9:45 Radio Forum, Junior Chamber of Civic Affairs, Vancouver; 10:00 At Grandpa's\nHouse, Radio play, TraU.\nN.B.C.-KPO NETWORK\nKHQ KGW KFI KPO KOMO KJR\n590 620 640 680 920 970\n5.-00 Beaux Arts Trio; 5:30 Echoes\nfrom the orchestra pit; 6:00 Flnt\nNighter original drama. Sagerauist's\norch.; 6:30 Al Pearce Gang, variety:\n7:00 Amos 'n' Atjdy; 7:16 Tony tt\nGus. George' Frame Brown; 7:30\nBeauty Box theater:, 8:30 Conceit\nmixed quartet; 8:45 Griff William's\nore.; 9:00 Reflections; Arlie Simmons' orch. KPO. KOA; 9:30 Al\nVvales\"s orch.; 10:00 Newi Flashes,\nSam Hayes; 10:15 Eddie Fitzpatrick's\norch.; 11:00, The Diamond Hone-\nshoe, organ. KPO; Al Lyons' orch.;\n11:30 Orchestra.\nC.B.S.-DON LEE NETWORK\nKVI KFRC KOIN.KSt KOL\n670 610 940 1130 1270\n5:00 Hollywood Hotel; 8:00 Among\nMy Souvenirs (DL): 8:15 The Islanders Hawaiian Music' 'DLl:\n6:30 March- of Time, drama; 6:45\nLazy Dan the Minstrel Man; 7:00\nFrank Dailey'i or.: 7:30 Sterlins\nYoung'! ore. (DL); Jerry Freeman's\norch.; 7:45 Strange as it Seems (DL);\n8:00 Seymour Simon's orch.; 8:15\nMiramar orchestra, (Don Lee); 8:30\nRichard Himber and Champions:\n9:00 Headlines of the Past. (DL):\nAl Dien'a orch; 9:30 Bob Young's\norchestra; 10:00 Hal Grayion'i orch.,\n(DL): 10:30 Merle Carlson's orch..\n(DL); 11:00 Benny Goodman's orch.,\n(DL): 11:30 Leon Belasco's orch..\n(DL); 11:46 Les Hite's orch., (DL),\n600 k'   ' CJOR 499.7 m\nVANCOUVER 600 w\n5:45-6:00 Eb and Zeb, E.T.; 8:15\nNewa Flashes; 6:30 Carlton Clay,\nword man; 7:00 Real Life dramas;\n7:15 Political Speech; 7:80 Dr,\nLyle Telford, talk; 8:00 Studio Program; 8:30 SDOrts; 10:00 Waterfront\n10:05 News; Publicity Committee;\nOther Periods: Records.\n1030 k CFCN 291.3 m\nCALGARY 10,000 w\n5:30 Prince Mus-Kee-Kee: 6:30\nRed Head Family; 7:00 Real Life\nDrama: 7:15 UJ.A. Talk, from Ed\nmonton; 7:30 Social Credit Lecture\n8:00 Prince Mus-Kee-Kee: 8:15 Economic Safety Leaeue: 8:30 Mrs. Dal-\nton Jeffrey, soprano; 8:45 C F.\nJamieson: 9:00 News Flashes.\n790 k  ' KQO 379.5 m\nOAKLAND 7500 w\n7:00 Everyman's Palace instrurn.;\n7:30 Chester Rowell; 7:45 Johnny\nO'Brien, harmonica; 8:00 To be an\nnounced; 8:15 Crosscuts fr. Log o'\nthe Day; 8:45 Harold Dana, baritone;\n9:00 Reflections; 9:30 Paul Pendar-\nvis' orch.; 10:15 Tom Gerun's orch.;\n11:00 Al Lyons' prch.; 11:30 Jimmie\nGrier'i orch. \u2022\n1050 k ' KNX 285.5 m\nHOLLYWOOD 60.000 w\n7:00 Magic Island; 7:15 L. A. County Fair; 7:30 The In-Laws, comedy\nsketch; 7:45 King Cowboy, songs;\n8:00 Rheba Crawford; 8:15 Watan-\nabe and Archie; 8:30 Dramatized\nNews; 8:45 Townsend Plan, Political\n9:00 News: 9:15 Musical Moments:\n9:30 Souvenirs of Song; $:45\nHollywood Stadium Boxing; 11:00\nPasadena Civic Auditorium: 11:30\nPete Pontrelli's orch.; 11:45 Transpacific Newi.       \u2022\nBRITISH EMPIRE \"ROGRAM8\n8hor'. Wive\u2014Pacific Standard Tlmi\nTRANSMISSION 6\nGSD 11,750 kci. (26.53m); GSC 9580\nkci, (31.32m); GSL 6110 kci.\n(49.10m)\n7:00 p.m. Big Ben. A Countryman's\nDiary. A talk by A. G; Street; 7:15\nSydney Gustard, at the organ of the\nGaumont Palace, Cinema, Chester;\n7:45 News and Announcements; 8:05\nClose down.\n\u2014\u2014 PAOI THRSt\nCOAL ASHES FOR SCALDS\nA sure cure for scildi li aa application of coal ashes. Sift uhea\nin a fine sifter, such u a flour\nlifter and place In a box. Be sure\nthat there are no wood ashes in it\nas they contain lye. If a fire is\nstarted with wood in the morning\nbut after that nothing but coal is\nused for the remainder of the di;y.\ntho top ashes would be from the\ncoal only and are quite safe to use.\n.am-Buk\nECZEMA UICE\/}S\\\ncmetm\nCUT. BURN. ',-..':\nfi\/MCWOMP\/L\nMXISSl. W0ML VOt\/M\nCONSERVATIVE PARTY BROADCAST\nTONIGHT, 9 to 9:30 p.m.\nFRIDAY, SEPT. Z7\nR. L. 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Tin ....,\t\nCRISCO\u2014 1 3-Lb. tin and one 1- Lb. tin\u2014 OA*\nTHE TWO FOR   OU\nHIDLUND'S SANDWICH SPREAD per tin   9*\nPEANUT BUTTER, Butter Nut 2e per tin 29*\nSODA BISCUITS, Christies Excell 2 lb. carton 28*\nLUX FLAKES, One large and 1 email pkg.       . .00*\nTHE TWO FOR      ......... LO\nSALAD DRESSINC, Kraft ........  32 ox. jar 52*\nSANDWICH SPREAD, Kraft 12 ox. jar 25*\nCAULIFLOWER     Each 10* and 15*\nCELERY  P\u00abr bunch 10*\nORANGES,' Medium Site  2 dox. 63*\nSWEET POTATOES        Per lb. 10*\nCRAPEFRUIT 5 for   25*\nCONCORD CRAPES per baiket 75*\n^nU^Mm (ftfmiwttrt.\nINCORPORATED   2?\u00bb MAY 1670.\n \t\ne\u00bbe\/^     \u25a0\u2014-^e\u2014si\nPACK POUR \u2022\nTHI NELION DAILY NEW*. NELSON. I.C-FRIOAY MOI*4_sssssssssssssssssssssssssssss1l\nLARGE CROWD AT\nMdEAN MEETING\nATSOUTHSLOCAN\nLiberal Candidate\nMakes Plea for\nElection\nCarrying on hii spcaktngitlnerary\nIn West Kootenay riding, D. D. McLean, Liberal candidate, spoke at\nSouth Slocan on'Thursday night\nbclorc a large audience, and urged\nsupport in tlie coining election io\nHut the Liberal party might be returned to \"do the greatest good for\nthe greatest number of people.\" He\nwas supported by Donald McDonald\nof Trail. Alex. McDonald was chairman. Following the meeting the\nWomen's association under conven-\nership of Mrs. 0. W. Humphry\nserved a light lunch.\nMr. McLean made hii appeal for\nlupport on the grounds Mackenzie\nKing would be returned Is leader in\nthe next parliament and that Mr\nMcLean as a Liberal sdpportcr, by\nhaving access to the parly caucus\nwould be able to do more for his\nconstituency than either Mr. Herrldge of the C.C.F. or W. K. Esling\nof ihe Conservative party, who _\nelected would be in opposition.\nHe deilt with the innumerable\npromises made in 1930 by the present premier, R. B. Bennett. These\npromises had not been carried out\nAmong other things  Mr.  Bennett\nSromised to abolish unemployment\nIe would end it.\n\"In normal times, there are about\n100,000 unemployed ln Canada.\nWhen the Conservative government\ntook office, in 1930, there were 117.-\n000 unemployed, which was very\nlittle larger than the average of\nnormal times. In June 1931, after the\nspecial tariff measures of the Ben-\n. nett government had become effective. There were 471,668 unemployed\nand ln May of 1932, there were 725,-\n000 unemployed. Five hundred\nthousand are still unemployed ifter\nfive full ^eari of Conservative administration; 250,000 heads of families with dependents are out of\nwork: 250,000 young men and women\ncannot get jobs. This will illustrate\nthat the Comervitive or Tory policies, not even with Billy Ealing, can\nameliorate unemployment, and I\nfeel certain that Mr. Herridge of the\nC.CJ\\, has no permanent solution\nto offer to put everybody in the\nunemployed ranki to work, he slid.\nHIGH TARIFFS AN INJURY\nMr. McLean deplored the high\ntariffs in existence in the Dominion.\nFarmers especially were sufferers.\nThe British preference instead of\nhelping the farmer, only added to\nhli burden by the fact that farm\nimplement costs hid been increased.\nCUT THIS OUT\nexCE-LlNT  ttlClfl   FO\u00bb   CATAdHH.\nCATARRHAL DEAPNMS AND HKAD NOW*\nII you know o[ tome one who U\ntroubled with C\u00bbtarrb\u00bb. Deafnes*.\nbead noises or ordinary catarrh cut\nout tha formula and hand It to\nthem and you may have been the\nmeans of aavlng aome poor sufferer\nperhapa from total deafness. Scientists fer a long time past have recognized that catarrh U a constitutional cllse&M and neceasartly re.\nquires constitutional  treatment.\nSprays, inhalers and nose douches\nrtre Uablr to irritate the delicate air\npassages and fore* the disease Into\nthe mlddlo ear which frequently\nmeans total deafness, or else the\ndisease msy be driven down the air\npassages towards the lungs which ts\nequally aa dangerous. The following\nformula wUlcL Is used extensively\nIs a constitutional treatment and\nshould prove especially efficacious\nto sufferers.\nSecure from your druggist 1 ounce\nof Parmlnt (Double strength). Take\nthia home and add to H U pint of\nhot water and a little granulated\nsugar; stir until dissolved. Take ona\ntablespoon four times a day. This\nwill often bring quick relief from\ndistressing head noises. Clogged nos*\ntrlls should open, breathing become\neasy and hearing Improve as the inflammation tn the eustachian tubes\nis reduced. Parmlnt used In this way\nacta directly upon the blood and\nmucous aurfaoee of tha system and\nhaa a tonic action thst helps to\nobtain the desired results. The prep,\na ration la easy to make, coats little\nand \u2022* pleasant to take. Every per*\n\u2022on who hu catarrh or head noises\nor la hard of hearing should give\nthis treatment a trial. \u2022\u2022\u2022\nlo Comfort\nSPRAINED\nJOINTS\nKuu in\nI   -^BfMSBBf^y^\neAewls. He-Ill  \u25a0\u25a0>\nLl__s) tamaa\nace.\nTsxei hid been railed under the\nConservative regime md W. K.\nrlsling had not stood up to oppose\nthis Durden imposed upon the people. Under tbe Bennett administration, supported by Mr. Esling, sales\ntax had been increased, thereby increasing living costs to the consumers snd working people. An excise\ntix of 3 per cent placed on ill imported goods except from Greit Britain had increased pricei on itaple\ncommodities, Postage and tax on\ncheque! had been railed. Cosmetici\nind toilet preparation! were mentioned ai samples of articles thst\ncost more through a special excise\nlax of a per cent.\nAuto tubes and tires were other\ncommodities that were higher In\nprice through Bennett taxation.\nCanada wai poorer under the\nBennett government.\nExternal trade fell by 50 per cent;\nwagea were cut everywhere; nil-\nway revenue! and total wagei paid\nby Die rulwayi fell by 60 per cent,\nind 60,000 fewer worker! were cm-\nployed; the building industry tell\nto the lowest level ot activity on\nrecord; the budget showed huge deficits every years from 1931 to 1S3J\ntotalling *B6U,000,000.\nThe speaker spoke of the proiperoui times under the former Mac-\nkenrie King government when;\nExternal trade was higher than\never before; wages steadily increased; work wai plentiful; railway!\nwere proiperoui, paid more out In\nwages ano employed more workers\nthan at any other time; the building industry reached Ita highest peak\not activity; the budget showed a\nsurplus each year from 1924 to 1930\ntotalling $226,000,000; tariffs were\nlowered, taxes were reduced; young\npeople had greater opportunities\nthan ever before.\nC. C. F. PROGRAM INDEFENITE\nHe referred to the efforts of the\nC. C. F. to get into power but thelr\nefforta were futile. There would not\nbe enough C. C. F. members if all\nwere elected to form a government.\nThey had broached some ideas that\nwere worthwhile but in the main\ntheir platform wai beyond control.\nHe urged a Liberal vote on October 14 so that West Kootenay\nwould be in line with the party\nthat would be iwept in power.\nITALY HIGH\nWHIST TABLE\n m4 t\nSeventeen tables of whiit were in\nplay at the Catholic parish hall\nThursday evening when the Knlghti\nof Columbus lodge held its first\ndrive of the fall series.\nItaly was the high table and Mr.\nmd Mri. M. J. Varssveld, S. Vingo,\nmd Mri. W. S. Crowthers took the\nprizes. France was low table and Ita\noccupants were Miss Louise Colelti,\nMiss M. DeGirolamo, C. DeGlrolamo\nand J. Maglio.\nMiss Ella Dcsjirdlni gave piano\nselections and Miss Madeline MUlier\naccompanied by Misi Jeanett Le-\nrieger, sang French songs, ai intermission numbers.\nJ. Eccles wai master of ceremonies snd members of the committee\nwere M. Maglio, M. Varseveld, Jr..\nB. Monleleone, S. Vingo, Ernest Rie-\nslerer, W. S. Crowthcn and H. J.\nWltchcll. Refreshment! were supplied by members of tht Catholic\nwomen'a leigue.\nItalian Society\nDedicates Flags\nBanquet in Oddfellows\nHall at Trail on\nWednesday\nTRAIL, B.C.. Sept 26-For the\npurpose of dedicating the society's\nflags, Canadian and Italian, a banquet-meeting wai held it Societa\nItala-Canadese at Odd Fellowi hall\nWednesday night.\nRev. Father Leo Hobson officiated\nat the dedication.\nThe program opened with addresses from President G. Romano\nand C. Lauriente, Italian vlce-coun-\nsel. Other speakers of the evening\nwere Miyor E. L. Groulage, Father\nHobson, W. S. Truiwell, president\nCmadian Legion. Trail branch, No.\n11 and Jack MacKinnon.\nEntertainment wai provided by\nthe following: Leomrdi Perri and\nJoe Simonetll, guitar duet; liana\nSammartino. accordion solo: Mr.\nFabbro, \"Cheri Brerl Bins\" and\n\"Santa Lucia.\" Mario and John\nGavanavich. guitar and mandolin\nsolo; Orlando Sammartino, accordion solo; G. Gsmbln, sccordion\nsolo.\nThe evening was wound up by a\nsuccessful dance.\nTRAIL BAND HAS\nFINAL CONCERT\nTRAIL, BC, Sept. 2\u00bb-The Trill\nMaple Leaf band give lti flnsl concert before s large gathering Thunday evening. The concert wai given\nat the comer of Bay avenue and\nSpokane itreet.\nCar of Wealrhies\nGoes to Britain\nThi first straight ear ef Wttlthy\n\u2022pples lift Ntlton Tuetdiy. It wu\nfrom Bonnington ind wti shlpptd\nthrough tht Associtted Growers\nto tht old country.\nAsh For:\nCrow's Nest Coal\nWa ara Nelion agents\nYOU WILL BURN FEWER\nTONS AND HANDLE ONE-\nHALF THE ASHES .\nPhont 33\nMINED  IN  B.C\nBY THE\nCROW'S NEST PASS\nCOAL CO.\nLTD.\nFERNIE,\nB.C.\nBritish Educationists Given a\nSurprise Reception al Ihe Hume\nBig Administrative Men Find Themselves the\nJoint Guests of Teachers, School Board,\nBoard of Trade; Brief Addresses\nWest Transfer Co.\nSummarizing the views of the\nparty of touring British educationalists, at a reception given in the\nvisiton' honor at the Hume Thursday evening, G. T. Hankin, staff-\ninspector representing the English\nboard of education stated their feeling roughly was that the world was\nchanging rapidly, and It wu the\nbusinesi of educationalists to aee\nthat these changes were recognized\nby education.\nMr. Hankin wu one of several\nspeakers of British educational administration, on behalf ot the party\nwhich, without any forewarning,\nfound itself on arrival of the coast\ntrain, the Joint guesti of the Nelson Teachers association, the achool\nboard, and the board of trade.\n8EE CITY BY NIGHT\nInstead ot the 10-mile constitutional that most of the party of 13\nwere planning, the visitor! found\nthemselves persuaded into cars, and\ndriven about the city for half an\nhour or more, to Lakeside park.\nGyro park. Junior high school, auditorium, and one or two other sections, at Gyro park enjoying a look\ndown over the business section from\nthe bastion.\nThen the visitors were delivered\n\u2022t the Hume, for the reception,\nwhich wu held in tlie lounge\nTeachers, school trusteei, and board\nof trade members, with the visitors,\nmade up a company of probably\n70 or 80, with E. A. Mann, vice-\npresident of the board of trade,\ntaking the chair.\nMayor J. P. Morgan welcomed\nthe visitors as representatives of the\nOld Country with cordiality, noting\nwith especiil pleasure that they included a couple of Welshmen, and\nregretting that at night there wai\nnothing to show them but the lights.\nDAWSON GIVES MESSAGE\nOn behilf of the school bosrd\nChairman E. P. Dawson regretted\nthe visiton could not sec the school\nstaffs In action, but hoped that Nelion would benefit by the contact.\nExpresiing Nelson's pride in its\nschools, he uid the city hsd always\nbeen trying to keep them in the\nvanguard ui the province. While\ntrying to operate economically, the\nboard did not wish the children's\neducation to suffer, and he could\nsay that the city council, which\nhad to find the finances, recognized\nthis also and gave its cooperation.\nHe expressed the hope (hat the\nvisitors were taking awsy s good\nimpression of the province, which\nwas endeavoring to lead in education.\n\"When you return to the Old\nCountry we hope you will convey\nthe loyalty and the respect we bt! r\nto It. The Old Country is still the\nstandard for ui in education,\" Mr.\nDawson concluded.\nChairman Mann, hatardlng the\nconjecture that perhapa there was\ntoo much education, doctors and\nlawyeri being turned out who would\nmike excellent carpentere and\nplumbers, and suggesting that while\nit wu the function of teachers\nto teach all who were brought to\nthem, tbe function of educators\nprobably wu to separate those whe\nihould be educated from thoie who\nshould not be, next called on Miss\nBessie Mackenzie, president of the\nNelson Teachen association.\nTEACHERS WELCOME\nln welcoming the vislton. Miss\nMackenzie said the teachers would\nhave liked them to itay long enough\nto examine Nelson's schools st their\nwork, even if it meant three or four\ndays. Remarking on the probability\nthat all the visitors had ties that\ncalled them back to the Old Country, she advanced the theory that\nthis wai In the mind of the min\nwho drew up the itinerary, and that\nthey were brought to Nelion it\nnight purposely so thit they would\nnot fill a prey to lti lure and be\nobliged to break their tlei.\nMiss Constance Ogsdon, exchange\nteacher from Scotland on the itaff\nof the Junior high ichool, in welcoming the distinguished educationist! uld In her ihort stay here\nIhe had already found the educational system of British Columbia\nvery progressive, and luggcited\nthat If Scotland should adopt a\npolicy of resting on its oars, It would\nsoon find itself left behind. She\nsuggested the visiting educationist!\nwould find the tour opening their\neyes u to Canadian progress, of\nwhich one characteristic was the\nadaptability of Canadian!, the average girl having a great variety of\noutdoor accomplishments. Thii char-\naclcriatic she felt the visitors would\nnote.\nCONDUCTOR  EXPLAINS\nFirst of tht visiton to tpeak was\nMaior Fred J. Ney, vice-president\nand honorary organfcer of the Over-\nscu Education league, who, after\ntaking teveral thouund Cmidlan\nteachers on European tours, in the\ncourse of yean, Is conducting his\ntint educational party from the old\ncountry to Canada.\nExpressing the party'! delight to\nbe st Nelson, even for such \u2022 short\nlime, Mijor Ney did not wish Nelion\nto feel that they were \"hopping\nthrough.\" Actually they had had to\ncut a dsy off their coast itinerary,\nagalnit the wishes ot their host!\nthere, lo be ible lo come through\nthli wiy. Heiring the exchange\nteacher, Misi Ogidon. reminded him\nthat thii system wu inaugurated on\nCanada'i Initiative In 1913. Major\nNey also noted that the party wu\nquite widely representative, mentioning the education officer for\nl^ondon, E. M. Rich, for illustration.\nMr. Rich, other viiiton mentioned\nsubsequently In conversation, hu\nover 20,000 teachers under his control. Major Ney then retired In\nfavor ofthe men he has invited to\nreply for the party.\nMr.' Hankin, the fint of these, after mentioning what he had already\nlearned about Nelson. Including the\nfact that it was not bankrupt, said\nit wu a charming change to find an\nattitude of expansion nt>d development. They hsd heard enough of the\ndepression before they itirted their\ntour. '\nHANKIN LOOKS FORWARD\nIn reference to being greeted it\nthe train here by a grntlemin who\ntold him educition wis costing too\nmuch, ind to the ecntlment ex\npressed by the chairman, that the\nchildren were getting tix> much education, Mr. Hankin said his vitw\nwould be that children might get\nlhe wrong kind of educstlon. but\nthey could not get loo much education. Recalling two views of education, one, that it wai whit wis given\nin the schools, and the ether, that It\nwas what one learned throughout\nlife, he raised the question of how\nfsr the edoleisccnt of today was\ngetting the right educition for tht\nworld Into which he wat going.\n\"Some of ui were educated Ln the\n19th century. We are now in the 20th\ncentury. Some of our children will\nUve in the 21st century. They ihould\nnot receive a 19th century education,' 'laid Mr. Hankiii, but one\nthat will fit them for what ii ahead\nof them.\"\nThli wu a time of change. It he\nwere to sum up the general sentiment of the party, he would say\ntheir feeling rougnty was that the\nworld was changing rapidly, ana it\nwu the business of educationists to\nsee that recognition was given in\neduction to these clisi.ging conditions.\nIn addition to enjoying their tour\nimmensely,   the   memben  ot   the\nparty were learning a (rest deal\nirom it, Mr. Hankin concluded.\nWELSHMAN 8PEAKS\nY. J. Rees, director of education\nfor Swansea,! Wales, who followed,\nsaid in addition to the delight of\nmeeting to many Kelson citizent,\nwas the pleasing surprise he got in\nfinding someboay\u2014Ma.\/or Morgan-\ninquiring for a Welinmsn. 'there\nwere always people inquiring tor\nthe Scotchmen ana Itimmen, but\nthe Welshmen md the fcnglisnmen\nwere not sought out.\nAfter complimenting Nelson on its\nmodernity, and on the foresight of\nits pioneen which had laid the basis\nof its present position, Mr, Rees said\nthe remarks of the chairman proved\nonce more that all over the world\nthe sponsors of education had to\ncontend with the same type of chairman of the board of trade, alwayi\ninterested in finance. \"They look at\neducation through one let of spectacles, we through another,\" be summarized.\nSALTER COMPLIMENTS NELSON\nChairman Mann then extended a\ngeneral Invitation for my of the\nvisitors to speak, and E. Salter Dav\nles, C.B.E., director ot education for\nKent, spoke in response. He said\nNelson would live in his memory\nunder three heads: first, the unexpected kindness and hospitality extended to the party here; lecond,\niri brightness, both of its streets\nand of ths minds of its people; third,\nthat though here only for a few\nminutes, he had seen something ol\nNelson'i zeal for education.\nLike Mr. Hankin, he could not\nagree that children could have too\nmuch education; he also agreed\nwith Mr. Hankin that they could\nget the wrong kind.\nIn England Ihey often heard misquoted in connection with educition the religioui injunction, mil-\nrepresented to be: \"Be content in\nthe itate of life to which God hu\ncilled you.\" But who wu to say\nwhat waa the state of life to which\nGod had called a particular child,\nin a day and a country of free\ndemocracy, he demanded.\nWhen- the chairman referred ta\na child getting too much education,\nhe no doubt had tht same thing in\nmind u the visiting party, that he\nshould have education adapted to\nhis needs.\nChairman Minn then announced\nto the visiton thit \u2022 copy of the\nbooklet, \"Nelson and the Koole-\nniyi,\" would be given to each one,\nand the formal program ended with\n\"God Save the King.\"\nThe teachen then took charge of\nthe function, serving tea and sandwiches in the lilver room.\nMembers of the pirty ill of whom\nwere big administrative officen,\ncontrolling finince at well ai supervising teachers, were: S. T. Hankin.\nstaff-inspector representing English\nboard of educition; D. D. Anderson,\ninspector of schools representing the\nScottish department of education;\nWilliam D, Coubins, director of\neducation, Londonderry and Lim-\nvady, representing northern Ireland; Y. J. Rees, director of education for Swansea: W. A. Hepburn,\ndirector of education for Aynhlre;\nDr. J. E. Smart, director of .education for Acton lLondon); W. A.\nBrockington, director of education\nfor Leicestenhire; F. H. Toyns education officer for Brighton; E. M.\nRich, education officer for London:\nJ. Salter Davies. C.B.E., director ot\neducation for Kent; Thomu B. Til-\nley, director of education for Durham; J. A. Peart, director of education for Winchester: Fred J. Ney,\nvice-president ind honorary organizer Oversell Educition league.\nAt the train were representatives\nof the board of trade. Associated\n\u2022 Boards, school board, and the school\n' principals.\nWoman Killed by\nSheriff's Men\nSCOTCH PLAINS. N. J. Sept. 21\n(AP)\u2014Deputy sheriff! chirged with\nthe task of irresting John Crempa,\nmilitant farmer foe of New Jersey'!\nlargest utilities company, for contempt ot court, ihot and killed\nCrempa i wife, Sophie, at the fam-\nlly'i home today.\nThe 40-year-old womm fell with\nfatal bullet wounds on the front\nporch of the mill firmhouie. Deputy Sheriff Edwird Carolin, heading the officers, uld the Crempas,\nincluding their daughter, Camille,\n21. fired the flnt shots after being\ndriven out of their house by tear\ngas bombs.\nCrempa, 43, surrendered when he\nsaw his wife fall. He wu hit in\nthe left knee md a finger by\nbullets, was placed under arrest and\ntaken to hospital. The daughter alio\nwu arrested.\nToday'i fatal battle was the climax to a four-year fued between\nCrempa and the Public Service Electric It Gas company. The trouble\nbegan when the farmer refuied to accept a condemnation award of W0\nfor a power line rlght-of-wray acrosi\n\u2022 seetlon of his property. They filled to reach I nagrtement but lhe\nrower line wit built Sinct then,\nthe company hu alleged. Crempa\nhu repeatedly hampered lervlce by\nihort circuiting the line.\nWilliam Morler\n11 Dead ot Coast\n\t\nVANCOUVER Sept. 26 (CP)\u2014\nWilliam de M. Mirier, 49, prominent\nVancouver business man and broth-\ner to Sir H. M. Marler Canadian\nminister tn Japan, died today In\nSt Paul's hospital.\nMOONEY WITNESS\nCLAIMS HE AND\nMOONEY FRAMED\nSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26 (AP).\n\u2014Wtrren K. Billings idded hit volet\ntodiy to the cry thit he and Tom\nMooney were \"framed\" by a private\ndetective for the 1916 San Francisco.\nrrepsieunesi Day bombing.\nTestifying In Mooney's habeu\ncorpus hearing, the little Folsom\nlife termer said Martin Swanson,\nspecial agent for a public utility,\nhad approached him tour days prior\nto the explosion and asked him to\nappear against Mooney in connection with the bombing of a power\nline involved in labor trouble.\nBillings uid he refused md Swanson became angry.\nlad Big Golf\nTourney Starts\nGolfing reaches a climax it Nelson this week-end snd next weekend, when the last big program ot\nthe season, featuring the club championship play for the Appleyard-\nLowe cup and the Ruth Armstrong\nrose bowl, will be itaged.\nAt the time of the year when the\nbeautiful Neiaon Golf etc Country\nclub links are a riot of autumn colon, greens are in fine shape, and\nthere is a tang in the air that Invites\nclose competition, this wind-up\nevent Is slwsys a popular one.\nThis year, with four outstanding\nnew-eomen in the field, Danny\nStack, R. Watson, P. I. Cameron and\nD. Clarke, and with senior members\nshooting a better game than in several seasons, the men's tournament\npromises to provide even keener\nbattles thm in tlie past three or\nfour yean.\nOnly four ladles have signed on\nthe dotted line to compete for the\nRuth Armstrong rose bowl.\nQualifying play hu been progressing in the past week and\nscores nave been turned in u follows: Danny Stack. 70; B. Townshend. 71; B. Watson and I. Cameron,\n76; Dr. T. H. Bourque, 78; T. W. Wilson, 80; C. W. Appleyard, 82; A.\nBaird, 84; L. McPhail. 8*; L. S. Bradley and C. H. Slark. 88; John Fraser,\n89; J. G. Dunym, W. Blane md A.\nf Lambert 90; D. Clarke md F. G\nSchroeder, 91; R. E. Horton. 93; R.\nL. McBride and R. Pollard, 94; B.\nL. Marley, 96; B. Lambert 98; G.\nW. Davii, 102.\nDRAWS MADE\nPlay itarti over the week-end.\nFirst and second rounds will be\ncompleted this week-end with the\nfinals set for the following weekend.\nDrawi hive been nude u fellowi ia the men'i  championihip\nflight:\n1 p.m.-D. Stack vs. L. A. McPhail.\n1:05\u2014Dr. T. H. Bourqus.vs. A.\nBaird.\n1:10\u2014L. S. Bradley vs. C. H. Stark\n1:15\u2014J. G. Bunyan vs. P. I. Csm-\neron.\n1:20-R. Watson vs. C. W. Apple-\nyard.\n1:25\u2014D. Clarke vs. A. Lambert.\n1:30-W. Blane vs. T. R. Wilson. (\n1:35\u2014J. Fraser vs. B. Towniend.\nSecond flight men'i:\n1:40-B. Lambert vs. B. W. Marler.\n1:45\u2014F. G. Schroeder vs. R. Pol-\nlsrd.\n1:50-R. L. McBride vs. R. E. Horton.\n1:55-C, H. Hamilton vs. O. W.\nDivli.\nLadles' championship flight:\n12:45^Mrs. Jamei O Shea vs. Mn,\nL. S. Bradley.\n12:50\u2014Mn. B. Townshend vi. Mrs.\nG. S. Godfrey.\nPOLESHOVIMG\nEleven Cars Go, Four\nRolling; Line Up\nLog Contracts .\nPole shipments during the put\nfour weeks hive been exceptionally\nheavy for the Schaefer-Hltcheock\nPole company. Some 11 can have\nrolled from the Fairview yards to\nthe company's distributing pointi\n\u2022t Newbrighton, Minn., and Prleit\nRiver, Idaho, and tour more are\nbeing loaded.\nAt present the Nelion firm !\u25a0\nlining up log contracts for next\nseason's run at the Falnrlew mill.\nA few logs are being unloaded at\nthe mill but thli li Just a clean-up\nof 1934-35 contracts.\nAustin (arter\nLeaving Nelson\nWill Be Inspector of\nBay Stores for the\nInterior\nSidewalks Are\nFrost-Coaled\nThe fall season hu been well\nestablished at Neiaon with cold,\nfrosty nights, clear afternoons and a\nriot of colon in the hills.\nWhen the mercury dipped to 11\ndegreei Wednesday night and to a\nlow point again Thunday night\nsidewalks and house-tops wen\npainted while with frost So fir is\nis known there has been no serious\ndamage by the frost. Thursday the\nmercury' varied between 31 md 66\ndegrees.\nAUSTIN CARTER\nAustin Csrter, manager of the\nHudson's Bay company store at\nNelson, hu received word of his\npromotion to be supervisor of sll\ncompiny stores in the interior of\nthe province. He will leave Nelson\nin two weeks to reside at Kamloops.\nMr. Carter came to Nelson from\nSaskatoon three yean ago and\nduring that time he haa been an\nactive member of the Nelson Gyro\nclub snd the Nelson Curling club.\nHe is s member of the Gyro executive at present\nJunior Football\nTeam to Travel\nTRAIL. B.C., Sept. JS-Trell representative sporti teams are going\nplieei and doing things these days.\nTrill soccer teim visited Klmberley\nrecently md copped the Eut and\nWest Kootenay soccer title. Trail\nlicrosse, team left for Vmcouver\nto pliy Richmond for the British\nColumbii title ind Frldiy Trails\njunior soccer squad will leave for\nthe East Kootenay to aee If they\ncan repest the accomplishment of\nthe senior aggregation.\nThe Trsil youths will lesve Friday and play in Fernie Saturday.\nIf successful there, they will proceed to Kimberley and contest tht\nrepresentative team of that city on\nthe following Sunday.\nThose making the trip-from which\nthe team will be chosen are L.\nEvent goal. K. Adeock, P. Thatcher,\nS. DembickL J. Kendall, J. Miller,\nW. Savage, ft. Groom, W. Strachan\nL, Cook, G. Bruce, W. Groon and\nJ. Deans.\nR. W. Savage and Bob Laurie,\npresident and secretary of the Trill\nFootball association, md Manager\nJim Strachan will also make the\ntrip.\nFlashes From the Wires\nA tropical hurrleans bltw ue\ntht Caribbean let towird Yucatan. Mexico, Thundiy night whil!\nCubi ktpt t weather tyt uoen It\nTht Mexican nitlonil ibttrvi-\ntery said tha hurrlcana, whose Intensity Incrtased during tht dty,\nit noon wis 230 miles tut ef Cape\nOracle a Dloi, Nlctraeua.\nI inated the seventh national euchar-\nI iitic congress.\nDIES OF INJURIES\nGREAT FALLS, Mont-Don. H.\nBark. 54, of Brooks, Alta., died at a\nhospital here ot Injuries he sustained Monday morning when a car\nin which he and four other Alberta\nmen were riding crashed Into another auto near here.\nBRITISH TO BUILD NAVY\nLONDON\u2014Thi British admlr.\nally neither confirmed nor denied prist reporti Frldiy that\nOrtat Britain Intend! to tend I\nnott to ilanttorltt to tht Wishington nivil treity during thi\nweek-end innounclng thit Britain Inttndi to txpind her nivy.\nThi London Dally Mill uid thi\ncabinet hid decldtd to liunch i\nbig nivil program\u2014i ttto tht\nDaily Exortts asserted waa equivalent to dtnunelatlon of tht London ind Washington naval treaties\u2014In vltw ef the ntvil rurmi-\nmint proorimi of othtr powers.\nREFUSES JUDGMENT\nSEATTLE-A mperior court Jury\nrefused Judgment to Mrs. Births\nFrcyd Lint in her (250.000 alienation of aflectloni iuit igiinit three\nUnivenlty of Wishington officiali\nand ont former lmtructor.\nWINS 825.000 SUIT\nSEATTLE\u2014Jimtt Cleo Morrii,\na dairvman.,won a 126,000 slltnt-\ntlon it sfftetlont judemtnt tn tu-\npirlor court todiy from Mtrtin\nO, Nowotny, a oommlislon mtr-\nehtnt and oni-tlmt frltnd of Mor-\nrle, \t\nHEAR PAPAL MESSAGE\nCLEVELAND\u2014A papal benediction bestowed by Patncal Cardinal\nHayet of Ntw York on thousands of\npilgrims ind the apostolic blessing,\nInvoked by Tope Piui XI In in International radio broadcast, term-\nRACIAL RIOT\nCINCINNATI\u2014Whltti tnd nt-\ngrots clashed In Cincinnati'! wist\ntnd, at a climax to a day of brawl-\nl.vg betwten students of both recti\n\u25a0t Oyler Junior high ichool. A\npolloemin wu Injured, four more\n\u2022rrtitl were midt, bringing tht\ndiyi total tt 20, whlli a motorist\nrtported ht wti hit by a rook\nthrown from a railroad trestle.\nG. A. Meere's Rink\nWini Lawn Bowling\nJ. Draper'i rink suffered iti flnt\ndefeat hi the Argyle cup competition Thursday when G. A. Meeres'\nbowlera defeated them 18-9.\nRinks-were:\nJ. Draper, E. Penwlll, E. L. Wright\nmd C. f. Archibald.\nG. A. Meeres, J. S. Goulding, E.\nCoUinton md H. Fltxpatrick,\nWIHlKGMAH\nVISITS SCOUTS\nF. W. Thompson of Winnipeg,\nManitoba provincial Boy Scout\ncommissioner, Thursday night Inspected some 30 Nelson Scouts snd\nentertained them with lantern\nslides ihowing camp scenes around\nWinnipeg ana scenes of out-door\nsctivities at' Victoris md other\npoints. Tbe pictures were accompanied by m Interesting talk given\nby the commissioner.\nPrior to hii viiit three boys, Barney Prestley, BUI Hamson and Ernie\nDoctor, were invested u memben.\nTRUCK RUNS ON\nREARWHEEIS\nUpends With 7-Ton\nMachine for Rink;\nNo Damage\nA portion of the ice plant for\nNelson's new skating ana curling\nrink landed uncerimoniously in the\nditch on Lake street Thursday afternoon. The ice company worken\nwere taking- the last piece of machinery from the box car in the\nyards to the skating rink plant\nroom. It wu a aeven-ton brine cooling tank, cylinder affair, about three\nfeet through. Inside the 16-foot\ntank are 200 pipes each two inches\niu diameter. The tank wu loaded\nonto a truck ln charge of Noel\nHarrop md wu being conveyed\nInto the recreation grounds, when\ngoing up the rather sleep grade, the\nheavy cylinder over-balanced the\ntruck. To keep the truck ln balarce\nnine or ten men, were perched on\nthe front end.\nHowever, when the front wheel!\n?ot up the incline the weight of\nhe tank suddenly ahifted and the\nfront wheela ot tbe truck suddenly\ntook to the air. The truck started backwards md the men piled\noff. Mr. Harrop, at the wheel, had\nno control ovci Uie steering of the\nhesvily loaded machine, but by\npresence of mind he refrained from\nbraking the machine until the right\nmoment when he baited the truck\non a small incline at the edge of\nthe street. Nothing wu damaged\nbut the truck stood on its bsck\nwheels with the front wheels about\nfour feet In the air until arrival\nof a wrecker which assisted in getting It back on all tour wheels.\nTne brine tank was successfully\nnegotiated Into the grounds later.\nThis Is the last piece of the ice-\nmaking apparatus to reach the city\nand work will proceed immediately\non installation, cement footings and\nfoundations having been already\npoured.\n30 Boys Line Up\nfor Rugby, Trail\nTRAIL, B.C, Sept 26\u2014There wu\na favorable turnout to the tint\njunior rugby practice of the season\nwhen 30 boyi, including list year's\nJunior team, went through light\ntraining under Coach W. O. Williami at Butler park Thunday evening.\nAfter wading over the material it\nwu found that 17 were eligible\njunion and Mr. Williams figured it\nmight be possible to go ahead and\ntrain a strictly Junior tesm. Lsst\nyear the TraU junion numbered 23\nand about 12 or 14 are stUl eligible\nto play Junior this yesr.\nRequests Refund\nfor Rail Ticket\nBought in 1914\nEDMONTON, Sept 26 (CP)-A\nmm ln Loi Angeles It seeking 11129\nrefund on s rail wiy ticket he purehued in Edmonton 21 yein igo.\n'I didn't use it how sbout a refund,\" he wrote to the locsl sgent of\nthe Canadian National nilwiyi. Hii\nrequest, along with the ticket hu\nbeen forwarded to Winnipeg for\nJudgment.\nH0CKEYT06ET\nFIRSTSPASM\nWill Name Manager\nand Coach Next\nWeek\nHockey activities start swinging\nnext Monday night when the Nelson club executl-i holds a meeting\nfor ^pur^ae^s^ijtlng abu\u00bb-\nThe Booster club wUl hold a meeting when the executive concludes\nIts busineu.\nMcADOO HURT\nLOS ANGELES-Semtor Willlim\nG. McAdoo wu injured in swerving\nhis automobile Into a telephone pole\nto avoid hitting another car. At\nhoipital surgeons said he had suffered a badly bruised chest and cut\non his nose. His condition wu not\nconsidered serious.\nWOMAN SUICIDES,\nBABE IN ARMS\nEDMONTON\u2014An   unidentified\nwomtn, who. ont witness deelired,\nhid a child In her arms, leapad to\nduth Into tht North Satkitchi-\nwan rlvtr from a brldgt hire.\nDragging will itart tirly tomorrow.\n$800,000 FIRE\nROME\u2014Fire of unknown origin\nbroke out tonight in the Cines motion picture studios causing damage\namounting to approximately $600,000\nPARLIAMENT 8ES8ION COST $20\nCHARLOTTETOWN-A record\nlow eost for s psrllimtntiry session hu been ichlvtd by Prlnct\nEdwird Island, Premltr Walter\nLti innounced. The special ration of the Island't 42nd gtniril\nsutmbly hid been called, ut for\na diy ind wu prorogued at a\ntotal cost of $20, Mr. Lti asserted.\nOPP08E BENNETT\nTORONTO\u2014Headquarten ot tht\nReconstruction party announced\nthat Dr. C. T. Galbraith of Calgary\nwat chosen as Reconstruction candidate in Calgary West, the riding\nin whleh Prime Minister R. B. Bennett ii locking reelection.\nMothers!\nSciatica Provta That\nMilk Diets\nPrevent Winttr Ilia\nServe   Health\nat tvtry MmI\nWith Curlaw\nBuild resistance to winter\nills this year! Give your\nchildren a new energy, vitality that will see them\nthrough the coldest weather! . \u2022 \u2022\nCurlew Milk will' do it!\nLeading scientists have\nproved the value of milk\ndiets for adults and children, for this natural en-\nergy building food contains all the necessary resistance building elements . . . enough to\ngive a completely balanced diet at any time!\nAnd the children like it!\nThere's no coaxing to git\nthem to drink it, for its\nrich, fresh flavor is a delight. Start this health\nhabit in your family today and keep it up\nthroughout the year! .\nWe Deliver Daily\nTelephone 290\nCURLEW\nCREAMIRY\nPalm Pairiea Ltd.\nNelson, t. C\n^^_T^\neee\u00ab\nJUIEYOU\nHBADTFOR\nWINTER t\nA proper circulation of\nheat throughout your\nhome is necessary for\nHealth  and Comfort!\nOUR NEW STOCK OP RANCES. HEATERS\nAND FIRE-PLACES ARE ON DISPLAY\nCome in and see the new styles and improvements!\nQUEEN HEATERS\u2014Burn wood with great economy.\nPriced  |3.25, $3.65, 14.00\nCIRCULATING  HEATERS\u2014Provide  warmth  over\nlarge floor spaces. t>07 AA\nAalowaa   \u00abP-.I.UV\nQUEBEC HEATERS-Brlck lined and burn both coal\nPriced from     tplj.Uu\nFire-place Screens\u2014Stove Boards\u2014Stove Repairs\nSHOP WITH CONFIDENCE!\nHIPPERSON\nHARDWARE CO., LIMITED\nPHONE 497 The Friendly Store -\u2014 BOX 414\n_____\n msmwmm\nmmm\nmujip14uii.nl\nmm**\u2014-.\nmn UMrtpi,iiw-'^apsi\u00bb*4l'P*,*'i\n*\nI2\u00bb3\n\u2022 THI NILSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON. LCe-FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 27.1888-\nWA8HIN0 STOCKINGS\nWhen washing artificial silk\nItocklngs add s few drops of methylated spirits to the rinsing water.\nWhen dry, iron with a not too warm\nIron. The stockings will then look\nlike real silk.\nPut Sparkling\nLIFE Into Your\nHair\nHsir cmnot be beautiful\nwhen it il dull, tided,\n^^ itreaked. And even the\nf_W prettiest hiir can be nude j\nmore aruacme by giving il.\nsdded lustre snd radiance. Lovi, '\nIon will do ill It will mike\naiore vivid your hair'i ntmrsJ\ncolor, jive it sjowing highlights, snd sn even, blended\ntone. London il limpie to use\u2014\na tew minutes after etch shampoo works aurvd-Loviloo does\nnot bleach, does not dye\u2014it il\nan odorless, nitursl vegrahle\ntime which affects tbe hsir in no\nway except to mike it more\n, fadustly bcjunfuL\nFUNERAL OF THOMAS ABRIEL AT\nNAKUSP IS IMPRESSIVE; NELSON\nCLERGY, CHOIR IN ATTENDANCE\nStores and Schools Close for Two Hours in\nRespect to Prominent Worker; Came\nto Nakusp in Year 1892\nNAKUSP, B.C\/-A large gathering attended the Impressive funeral\nservices Monday at the Lady of\nLourdes Cstholic church for Thomas\nAbriel, who died Friday in his 69th\nyear. Rev. Father 1. C. McKenzle\nof Nelson paid tribute to the memory of one of the town'a most highly\nrespected citizens and spoke beautifully of the life hereafter. Rev. Mr.\nMcKenzle was assisted by Father\nHobson of Trail. Father Cheeven of\nNelson and Altar Boy Ron Chiles\nof Burton.\nMemben of the Nelson Catholic\nchoir assisted with the music.\nInterment was ln the Catholic\ncemetery, Nakusp.\nPallbearen were J. Parent, 0.\nIf fi for 5 rinses\nLOVALON\n12 thadot to match your hair\nFor Sale at\nFLEURTO\nPHARMACY\nPhons 28.      Medlcil Arti Bldg.\nAT YOUR\nGROCER'S\nAsh For\nMCDONALD'S\nNEW PACK\nStrawberry\nJAN\nA Nelion Made Product\nMade From Kootenay\nIngredients.\nUPPRISE YOUR\nii ici u__% j i \u2022 mvj 11: \u25a0\nBEAUTIFUL HEW\nSILVERWARE\nc.\nKeys, R. Iilip, G. H. Gardner,\nTurner and R. McWhirter.\nThe places of business and the\nschools of Nakusp were closed for\ntwo hours Monday morning, testimony ot the esteem In which Mr.\nAbriel has been held.\nThomas Abriel was born at Pope'i\nHarbour, NJ5., ln 1889. He came to\nNakusp ln 189] and wai alwayi\nprominent in the activities ot the\ntown.\nMr. Abrlel opened a real estate\noffice here ln tbe early days snd\nalso operated the Nakusp Trading\ncompany for a number of years. He\nwu a notary public and Justice ot\nthe peace.\nFor yean Mr. Abrlel wai a trui-\ntee on the Nakuip ichool board. He\nworked unceasingly as a member of\nthe Arrow Lakes hospital board.\nHe was interested In the activities\nof the Farmers Institute, the bpard\nof trade and the Agricultural and\nIndustrial association.\nMr. Abrlel was a prominent Conservative and for teveral yean was\npresident of the British Columbia\nFruit Growers association.\nThe chief mournen were two\nadopted sons, Divid Fulkco and\nRichard Blyth, and a niece, Mn. D.\nFulkco. . .\nSOCIAL HAPPENINGS\nIN NELSON CITY\nThis column li conducted by Mra. M. J. Vlgneux. All news ot a\nsocial nature Including receptions, private entertainments, personal\nitems, marriages, etc, will appear in this column. Telephone Mrs.\nVlgneux at her home, fill) Silica itreet.\nBuild up a complete set of this fine\nWin. A. Rogers A1 plut silverware\nm\nWttL\nUeke4oymoWm.A.Kofentuereoteo of A1 Quality Ha\nBeeteM \"Citifst\" stSset mammtrt amammi m. ftsstiles Q\u2014IwS\nStatt.   tamee^.eaaiaal, a<aaaa,,umraOa^mm^*!teii\nSsfe and Saving\nOLD DUTCH\niWowthSEISMOTITE\ntee. it sums\nOld Dutch Mvlngi ore Important. Nol |int pennies, bet\ndollanl Old Dutch prolongs Ine surface lifetime of both-\ntub*, sinks, refrigeratorsond ranget,,, keep* point on wolIt\narid woodwork fresh and new looking . . . became It\ndoesn't scratch ... does more cleaning per penny ef cost;\nlevel lime and wont; sovts your hands,- doesn't dog drains.\nOld Dutch il the only cltanlw mode with Selsmolite\u2014\n\u25a0 Krarchless cleaning and polishing mottfiaJ. scientifically\nprocessed and compounded with otntr valuable ingredients,\nDon'l mm tht economy and satisfaction of using uld Dutch.\nYon can'I afford not to use Ihe best when lhe belt costs\nlets le m\u00bb.\nOlIDutshQMititr.Dsttisir.lslleM^srAvt^Toewto.Otntli j\nI im mototl- sHndmai malt from OM Dutm _Ms i\nsml t ItfaHaissssateslssM\n'     OITittpoera D I Olitw Xnlft sml Ftrk        I\nD JOvelSoupgtoewj        0 > *\u2022>\u2022- Fof let |\n{kamamaar aatt aait rataltat )0i and J minimiU panaU)\nBRIDGE HOSTESS\nATYAHK\nYAHK, B.C.\u2014Siturdiy afternoon\nMn. Harry Dickson was a bridge\nand tea hostess honoring Miss McAllister a recent arrival\nTwo tables of bridge wera lo\nplay the prize for high score going\nto Helen McGrath and consolation\nprize to Mrs. Glen Potter.\nInvited guests were: Donslds\nWslker, Helen McGrath, Mrs.\nGeorge Walt, Mra. Glen Potter,\nMri. Joe Brogan, Hazel McCartney,\nMrs. A. Lythgoe, Helen Mclnnes,\nand Miss McAllister.\n\" Mr. and Mn. Jack Goodman and\nson Lyman accompanied by Miss\nPurdy snd Miss S. McGregor of\nLumberton, were Sundiy visiton it\nthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack\nWalker.\nTed Madeley hai returned trom\nSpokane where he ipent the weekend with hli fither Rev. W. F.\nMadeley and lister, Elizabeth Madeley, who are returning to their\nhome In Vancouver after several\nmonths ln England.\nJohnny Staff returned by but\nSunday to hli home ln Arrow Creek.\nW. MacKle who waa employed\nhere has left tor his home at Bot-\nwell.\nPupili of ths United church Sundiy school art preparing a Rally\nday program to1 be given\" til the\nnear future. I\nWilliam Guthrie relief lnvesUgs-\ntor for Cranbrook and district wu\ns viiitor recently.\nL. W. Walther hu returned hit\ndutiei at the C.P.R. depot after a\ntwo-weeks vscation.\nA. S. Honwill wu a caller In\ntown this week en route to hit home\nin Nelson.\nMr. snd Mrs. P. McGrath of Canal\nFlat visited at the home ot Mr. and\nMn. H. B. Murray.\nNorman Tipper of Glenlily ipent\nleveral dayi vliltlng Arthur Rut-\nledge at Sirdar.\nPrisoner Breaks\nJaiUPenfidon\nJohn Hyzka Was Due\nto Serve Term at\nNelson .\nComplimenting Mill Florence\nMaundrell, whose marriage to E.\nWsterer takes place tomorrow, Miss\nSignie Kilberg, entertained Wednesday afternoon at her home on\nGranite road at a miscellaneous\nihower when the guesti included:\nMlu Maundrell, Misi Nellie Leslie,\nMlu Alice McDougall, Mill Helen\nDenison, Miss Olive Gibbon, Miss\nGladys Jirrett, Miss Eileen Fletcher,\nMiss Miry Mursro, Miu Helen\nScully, Mn. Montgomery, Mrs. B.\nHonwill. Mrs. Robert Pickering,\nMiss Stella Jorgenson and Min Kilberg.\n\u2022 a \u2022\u00bb.\nMisi Clire Zubick left yesterday\nfor Vancouver.\ne \u00ab\u2666'\u25a0\u2022'\nMn. William Sutherland ot Wlnlaw visited town yesterday.\n\u00ab   \u2022   \u2022\nShoppen In the city yesterday Included Mri. G. G. Fair ot Salmo.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlu Grubbe and her nephew, who\nhave been visiting here from Ontario at the home ot the formers\nbrother and iister-ln-liw, Mr. and\nMrs. W. R. Grubbe, leave thli morning for the coast cities.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022  '\nMrs. Welter B. Johnstone of Sllverwood visited town yesterday.\nsee\nFloyd Garrett of Kaslo wu a recent ihopper In Nelson,\nt   \u00bb   t\nH. A. D. Greenwood lesves thli\nmorning to spend hia vacation at\nthe cout\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nCaptain F. L. Orr, Silica street,\nwho is confined to bis home it Improving.\n\u2022 t  \u2022\nMrs. John Ginsner, Carbonate\nitreet, bu left on a visit to her\nmother ln Markdale, Ont. She wu\naccompanied east by her niece\nMisi Marlon Hill who hu ipent the\npast couple of monthi visiting la\nNelion and Vancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022 .t\nMr. and Mrs. T. Noland of Howter\nvisited the city yesterday.\nJohn Harty of South Btocan waa\nIn the city yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   t\nMr. and Mrs. George Schupe,\nJosephine ttreet, hive u their guesti\nMrs. Jamei McDonald and ion Robert ot Creston.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nP. Biwar of Procter paid a visit\nIn Nelson yesterday.\n\u2022 t  t\nShoppen In the city yeiterdiy Included L. C. Hoffman of South\nSlocan.\naee\nThomu Moran, Madden hotel hu\nreturned trom a visit to bis brother,\nP. Moran at Appledale.\nMr. and Mrs. T. Wilson wert In\nfrom SUvertoo yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   t \\\nR. Oliver ot Salmo ipent yetler-\ndsy In Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022  t\nMiu Florence Mon ot Silverton\nhu irrived to take up her itudiei\nat St Joseph'! academy.\n\u2022 t   t\nG. Doyle of New Denver ia a city\nviiitor.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMiss Dorothy Corbie left yeiterday on a vacation to the coast cities.\n\u2022 \u2022   a\n3. Bremner of Ymlr visited town\nyesterdsy.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMr. and Mri A. S. Lane of Salmo\npissed throuah town yesterday en\nroute to visit Mrs. Une'i fither,\nElmer Tltiworth, ln Encahn, Alta,\nalio her brother-in-law and sister,\nMr. snd Mrs. S. J. Wsterer, In\nrernie.\nspent the put few days in tows,\nleavea thia morning for Sandon\nwhere ahe will ipend the winter.\ntet.\nFather Cunningham of Vancouver has been the guett of Very Rev.\nJ. C. McKenzle, V.F.\ntee\nMn W. D. Bennett of South Slocan and her ion were city ihoppen\nyeiterday.\n\u2022  \u2022  \u2022\nMiss Irene Hill of Trail visited\nNelson Wednesday.\nat*\nShoppen ln the city yesterday In-\nled W. M Miller oi Salmo.\ncludi\nThought to have siwn hli wiy out,\nJohn Hvzka, who wu to hive\nitirted a 23-month term ln the Nelson provincial Jill for the theft ot\nproperty it Penticton snd Tadanac\nlast month, mtde good hit escape\nfrom the Penticton lock-up about\n11:30 p.m. Tuesdiy. Newi of bit\nescape reached Nelion late Wedneidiy.\nJohn Hyzka pleaded guilty at\nNelson recently to having taken\npart ln the robbery of James Buchanan's home at Tadanac and wu\nsentenced to a yeer ln the provincial\njail Later he was taken to Penticton\nto face a similar charge and wu\nsentenced to 23 monthi in Jail,\ntermi to run concurrently.\nWilliam Rutherford ipent yeiterday ln Kulo.\nt   \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Frank Dumai of\nAiniworth were Nelson visitors yeiterday.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nJoieph Kenny, Hume hotel, returned Wednesday from a visit to\nhis mother ln Novs Scotia.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. T. C. O'Neill and\ntheir young daughter ol Gray Creek\nare ln town and leave tomorrow for\nVancouver, where they antlclpite\nmaking their home.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMra. Scott of South Slocan via-\nited town yesterday,\na  a  *\nMrs. M. M. O'Brien left Vancouver Tiiesdsy night by train for her\nnew home In Trail. She wu accompanied by her three children.\nMr. O'Brien who hu been Pacific cout representative of C M. tt S\nCo. for several yean was transferred In May to be assistant to W. M\nArchibald, vice-president In chirge\nof mlnei for Consolidated Mining\ntt Smelting company. ,\nFond Farewell\nfor Bessborough\nOTTAWA^ Sept 18 (CP)\u2014To the\n\u2022trains of Auld Lang Syne* and\nthe last goodbyes of Ihousandi of\nOttawa'! citizens ringing in thelr\nean, the Governor-General and\nLady Bessborough today departed\nfor England.\nStanding on the rear platform of\ntheir railway car u It drew out at\nfuneral pace from the Union station, their excellenrlei and their\nCanadian-bom son, the Hon. George\nSt. Lawrence Neuflize Ponionby\nwaved to the assembled multitude.\nThe governor-general wu obviously\nstirred by a deep emotion. Hii eyei\nglistened with tears.\nATTEND FUNERAL\nIN NELSON\nLEAVE CASTLEGAR\nTO RESIDE, COAST\nCASTLEGAR. B.C.-Mn. 3. Mac-\nKinnbn snd Mr. and Mn. C. O. Van\nCamp were recent vislton to Trail.\nMrs. Elmer Waldner and Infant\ndaughter, Gay Eileen, have returned\nhome from Nelson.\nBob Magee and Louis Watson, who\nsre working in Trsil, were visiton\nto Castlegar.\nMr. and Mn. C. O. Van Cempe,\nwho for a few days were visiting st\ntbe home of Mn. J. MacKinnon,\nhave left for Vancouver where they\nwill mike their home.\nHilton Bacon who ipent a few\ndayi at the home of Mr. and Mn. B.\nHolly, hu returned to TraU,\nS0(IATlWT\nINKOJpLY\nPlan to Nominate a\nCandidate on\nSaturday\nCRANBROOK, B.C. - A public\nmeeting on Social Credit wu held\nln the K. P. hall Tuesday, when\nspeaken were _. W. Sjodktnof\nCranbrook and C ~\ngary. T. Alton 1\nevening. He Is\nBritish Children\nArrive al (oast\n27 Boys, 14 Girls, Are\nQuick in Making\nFriends\nDUNCAN, B.C, Sept M (CP)-\nTwentyieven boyi and 14 girls\nfrom the British Isles, ranging ln\nage from 8 to 11 yean, have made\nJulius   Rlesterer   Robson\nleft lut night for Rosiland.\nstreet.\nCRISR..COLDENBROWN...DEUCIOUS\nYOU never get tired of criip, golden-brown Shredded Wheat. It\nalways tastci delicious, any time of the diyt Helps build sturdy\nbodies, too. For Shredded Wheat ii selected Canadian 100%\nwhole wheel, containing Nature'i vital health elements In their\n. moat appetizing and digestible form.\nTMS CANADIAN SHIIIMtSWHUTMIirsJrr, ITS.\n.  Ntosnr-k,C~-4t n U( iUc^t,\nhe every box\nSHREDDED WHEAT\nMADE IN  CANADA - OF  CANADIAN WHEAT\nMaster Richard Talbot ion of\nMr. and Mrs. W. A. Talbot Fair-\nview celebrated the occaiion of hit\nfourth birthday anniversary Wednesday when he entertained a few\nof hli little frlendi. Mn. Tilbot wu\nisslsted by Mn. J. McAdam, Mn.\nJack Laughton and Mrs. Jean Waldie. The young guests were: Palsy\nJoan and Billy Hunter. Marilyn McAdam. Joan Couper, Raymond Hall.\nRobert Robinson and Ivan Laughton.\nt   \u2022   \u2022   .\nC. Psterson of Salmo visited the\ncity yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022 a\nMr. and Mn. H. McFJvalne of\nVancouver and their ion Herbert\n\u2022re gueiti at the home. Edgewood\navenue, of Mr. and Mra. David\nLaughton, Mn. Elvilne wai formerly Mlu Marion Bell of Salmo.\n\u2022 a   a\nMn. Forsyth of Spokane, who hu\nPASSMORE, B.C-Edgar Jamieson and his son, Stewart accompanied by Mrs. George Brown motored\nhere from Nelson Tuesday to take\nnis sister, Miss Jamieson and uncle\nAlex E. Edgar Into Nelson to attend John Jamleson's funeral.\nAmong those attending John\nJamieson'! funeral were Mrs, M\nHopland, George Forbes, Howird\nForbes, Wllliim Young, William\nWhite, A. Macorlnac snd Mrs. Skep-\nkle.\nJ. McLeod and C. Adams ot Ron\n\u25a0 i   .   i i PAOS FIVI\nthemselves right st home on the\nPrince of Wsles Falrbridge farm\nschool near here following their\narrival yesterday.\n\"I am amazed at the vigor they\ndisplayed and their mental alertness after the long ]ourney,'\"Ma)or\nH. Cuthbert Holmes, member ol tho\nichool committee, stated today.\nThey trooped out of the bussei\non their arrival and romped about\nthe farm groundi to their heart'i\ncontent They Jumped Into the farm\nwigom and made friendi with the\nhones. Joyfully they surveyed the\ncountryside snd displayed the keenest interest In the trim new cottages\nwhich have been built for them to\noccupy. It li good to iee the children so hsppy.\"\nnomin-\nln Cran-\nber 28,\niherd, Mr. snd\niteford, A. Rid-\n\"'   D. Stone,\nbe called Cran\nNo. 1.\nleft\nwiU\ntht\nwill\ncontest s seat ln the coming election.\nYMIRITES VISIT\nNELSON\nYMTR, B.C\u2014Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mcltaac and son, Loring, were\nNeiaon visiton Sundsy.\nMrs. H. Stevens and daughtera\nwere Nelion visiton Siturdiy.\n* W. Tilbot wu a visitor to his\nborne ln Melton over the week-end\nC. Oliver viiited friends in Nelson\noven- the week-end.\nMrs. C. Barron waa a guest of\nfriendi it Nelson.\nThe Ymlr Women'i institute hu\nhsd electric lights installed la tti\nhall here.\nMiss Grayling, Mrs. 0. LeRoy and\nRoland Edwards\nKaslo.\nwere vislton to\nWeighing the populetlon of a termite mound nest In Australia, a\nscientist calculated that the colony\nheld 1,Ml,400 workers, 201,000 soldiers, and 44,100 nymphs.\nTlie Most Delicious Tea\nSAIADA\nTEA\nLowery's\nGroceteria\nFAIRVIEW\nPhons 406 \u2014 Wt Dslivtr\nLauritz\nMeat Market\nFAIRVIEW\nPHONE 146\nSpecials for Friday and Saturday\nCut Green Seine\u2014\nChoice; per tin  .....\nSliced Plnuppls\u2014British\nEmpire; per tin ._ \u2014\nMicironi or Spaghetti\u2014\n5-lb. bona; each  ..\ntux Hikes\u2014 1 large and\n1 imill pkt for _.\nReel Spring Salmon\u2014Ha;    _\\_t\\\nHilnx Straine.'Vs\u00abeUbles -\u00bb For\ninvalids and babies,\n2 Urn \t\nHole Cream Oils\u2014\nPer pkt  - _\t\nMilk\u2014All brandi;\n8 for   ...._\nPurtx Tlatus\u2014Large rolls;\n8 for   \t\nCorn Flakes\u2014Quaker\n(1 Free Pkt); 8 for\t\nDite*-Pitted;\nper lb. .. \t\nMttehts\u2014Red Bird;\n'per pkt  \t\nSilt\u2014Iodized or\nPlain _.. _ \t\nFree delivery to any part of erty\nPHONE 408\nFreight Pild an order af $10\nor overt\n100\nM\n330\n210\n450\n210\n250\n100\n250\n100\nRolled Rib Routo-\nPer lb.  _\u2014\nRound Stesk\u2014Minced;\nper lb.    \t\nBest Oven Roast\u2014\nPer lb. .\t\nPot Roasts\u2014\nPar lb.\t\nLegs tsms-\nPer lb.\t\nr\n180\n150\n140\n90\n240\nB.C. IQOS-Oride\nwith mett ordtni\nI dos. fer\t\nLamb Stive\u2014\nSlba. for\t\nVul Stoaks\u2014\n2 lbs. for\t\nVeaJ Flllets-\nPtr lb.\t\n,-n'Ty5\n250\n250\n180\n220\nPork Ovtn Roast\u2014\nPer lb\t\nSmsll Perk Sauuge-        Ma8\n2 lbi for  _ \u00abP\nWa dillvar to any part of tht olty\nland wert visiting frlendi over tbe\nweek-end.\nMrs. A. P. Whitman wu a buiiness viiitor to Nelson Thundiy.\nMerle Stewsrt wsi a viiitor here\nfor a few diyi.\nDISTRICT LADIES ENTERTAINED\nBYNAKUSPWOMEN'S INSTITUTE\nNAKUSP, B.C..-Saturday after-\nnoon in- the Small hall the Nakusp\nWomen'i Institute entertained the\nlister institutes on the Arrow lakes,\nnsmely Edgewood, Needles, Burton,\nArrow Park and Eut Arrow Park.\nAt 2:30 the affair started with\na program of interesting Items. Mrs.\nC. Howirth preildent of the Ni-\nkusp society, gave the addreu of\nwelcome. She paid tribute to the\nmemory of T. Abrlel, one of tbe\ntown'i most prominent citizens who\ndied suddenly Frldty. She uked\nthtt the guests stand for one minute\nof silence, e\nMn.'Howarth continued with the\nthought of the part played by women In public affain, mentioned\nparticularly the Ethiopian lituition.\nShe urged thit all the women present take a definite stand against\nwar. The forthcoming election wu\nalso referred to and each woman\nwas asked to consider well before\ncasting a vote.\nA vocal solo wm rendered beautifully by Mn. G. D. Stibbi and\nMr. and Mn. H. E. Parkyn ot Bur-\nGood\nHousekeeping\nBy MRS. MARY MORTON\nMENUS, RECIPES and\n\u2022 HINTS\nMenu Hint\nBiked Huh With Eggi\nSquash. Buttered\nApple-Celery Salad\nBanana Pudding Tea\nLet ui use baked hash at the\nmiln dish of the dinner today. We\nhave tome tcript of mett left over\n\u2022nd iome cooked potiio. ind to,\nwith aome fresh eggs, well be economical\nToday's Reclpu\nBaked Hash\u2014To each cup of chopped ham andd two dipt chopped\npotato, one tablespoon malted butter, a tablespoon cream and a dash\nof pepper. Pack Into a well-buttered\nbaking dish and bake 30 minutes\nMake as many depressions u desired on top. In each depression drop\nan egg. Sprinkle egg wilh ult and\npepper and return dish to oven for\negg to let\nBanana Tuddlng\u2014Six mill bint-\nnas, one tablespoon butter, juice of\none lemon, ene cup boiling water,\nonl-half cup sugar, one tablespoon\nred cinnamon drops (if desired)\nPeel bsnanu and cut tint crosswise and then lengthwise. Piece irt\na greased baking dish, and pour\nover It the lemon Juice, sugsr snd\nwater; and cinnamon drops. Cover\nsnd bake In a moderate oven 350\ndegrees until the bananw are ten\nder\u2014about 20 to 80 minutes. The\ncover msy be ramoved during the\nlut few mlnutei, snd more lugir\nadded to that the benanu wi'\nbrown allghtly. Thli miy be use\nin place of a vegeable. If a dessert,\nlerve with creim.\nton favored wtth a vocal duet Two\nitemi much appreciated were a recitation by young Miss Stella Horrey\nand a pianoforte solo by young\nMisi Bernice Jordan.\nW. B. Allan aang \"Good-bys\"\nand W. Vinsll played \"The Loit\nChord\" as a trombone solo,\nMra. A. J. Grlgg gave a splendid\nreading, which wu her own composition snd Rev. C. Addyman gave\nan amusing monologue In the Yorkshire dialect\nMusical numben by Mrs. O, P.\nHonley snd Mrs. C. Howirth were\nwell presented snd G. H. Gsrdner\nJr. rendered a pianoforte solo. Mn.\nH. Kenhsw gave e comic reading.\nFollowing the program a banquet\nwu lervea Coven were laid for\nsome 100 gueiti. Autumn flowen\ntastefully arranged decorated the\ntables.\nThe presidents from the varioui\nlnititutes present, ln turn thinked\nthe Nakuip ladies for the entertainment.\n\u00a3\nI LIKE\nPUFFED\nRICE\nFOR SUPPER\n. TOO\/*\nHERFSineuy-syrogwcbfld-\nreo to tt\u2014e am extra flatt of\nrnilS s day! serve then Quaker\nPuffed Wheat or Quaker Puffed\nRict for tapper u well u brssafuc\nTbs double criipoesl of these\noinusl kaahk gnini (poled \u2022\ntimes c\nlea can nae a Matlf fhgaisT sask\non them\u2014snd relish every tpooa-\nful. They're to easy to digest\u2014\nthty're use Ideal bedtUas soiclc\n3 \u00ab\"la.<g\nQUAKER PUFFED RICE \u25a0 PUFFED WHEAT\nTwo pounds tomatoes .'two poundi\nsugar (four and one-half capt), two\nlemons, two cupt water. Cut peeled\ntomitoet In pieces, cover with sugar\nand stand while cooking tht whole\nlemoni In the water, when tender\nchop fine, discarding only leeds.\nAda to the tomato and simmer until\nthe lam will set when a little li put\non \u2022 cold plate. Stir constantly to\nprevent scorching.\nPenmans Underwear has everything in its favor,\nincluding the price asked. There is a style to please\nyour individual preference \u2014a weight that is\nsuitable for your particular requirements and a\nquality that has earned a constant and increasing\nfavor with thrifty buyers during 67 years in the\nmaking of high-grade knitted goods.\n\u25a0 \u2022\nSUM\nMAKERS tf  QUALITY  UNDERWEAR  \u2022  KNITTED  OUTERWEAR  \u2022 H081ERT\n \"\u2014\"\u25a0-'' \u25a0 \u25a0\n\u2022AO.I SIX \u2022\n\u25a0   .    '      Establlihed April 23. 1902.\n\"Britfall Columbia's Afott \/Ttfamttrirj Newspaper\"\n''\u25a0.\"\u25a0'.  AI_.TrarrEW8Vrart_tniSN_W8, ;\nPublubed  every, morning except  Sundsy  by    '  ' \u2022\n\u2022 the NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY tlMlTED,\n21S  Baker  Street,  Nelson,   Brltlih  Columbia.\nPbeoe 144 Prints Exchange Connecting all Department!\nMember of the'Audit  Bureau  of  Circulation!  and\nTha   Canadian   Prtu   Leaaed   Wire   Nsws   Service,\nFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935.\nBRITISH COLUMBIA AND THE EMPIRE\n.   AGREEMENTS   ; \/\".\u25a0';\n: \u25a0 \"They make for the expansion of business, the development of our natural resources, the development of\nmanufacturing industries, and the expansion of trade.\nAnything along these lines creates business and labor.\".\n, . In the foregoing terms, W. K. Esling, M. P. for.\nKootenay West, presented in parliament ln November,\n1932, the argument for ratification of the Ottawa agree*\nments between.Canada and the other Empire countries,\n, tot reciprocal preferences and reciprocal trade.', ' >,-..\n-   Showing that British Columbia produced 49 per '.\ncent of Canada's output of lumber,' 50 per cent of the\nfish, 98 per cent of the lead, and 90 per cent of the zinc,\nwhich articles of .schedule \"C\" were then under, discussion, the Items of copper, fruits, apples, poultry, and\nfarm products having been, previously disposed of, Mrv\nEsling found it hard to believe what was the fact, that the\nLiberal, Labor and Independent members for British\nColumbia had with one voice voted against} the agree-',\nments. Their action was despite the fact that \"three of .\nthe Liberals were lumbermen and two others had.constituencies with'huge lumber interests, while two others, .\nincluding the Labor member, were supposed to be interested mainly in matters affecting labor and the standard\nof living.  \u2022\u2022*\u2022, \u2022'  \u2022\u25a0    .,\n\u25a0 It was difficult for Mr. Esling to believe the evidence\nof his senses at that time, as to the reception being given\nby the opposition delegation from British Columbia to\ntheBennett government's deal with the Empire countries\n' for new markets for Canadian products,, there being\nmost important special reasons for British Columbia to\nbe interested, and Interested above any other of the provinces. .\u2022'.-\u2022 i        \u2022     \u2022   ,\nHowever, there were British Columbia representatives to back this great departure for reciprocal Empire''!\ntrade, and to carry by their votes the ratification that\nbrought it into force, with results of outstanding benefit to British Columbia, .      ,   .\nIn this instance, he has done in all other matters, Mr,\nEsling correctly interpreted the wishes of the electors\nof Kootenay West.. ..-\u25a0:' ' ,\nRetween\nYou and\nMe\n(      ByJ.B.C\n: Here snd there sround the town-\nAlderman Tom Waten all pepped up\nwith Nelsons new curling rink\u2014\nand still figuring newer schemes to\nmake the building more popular-\nJack Talbot and Jim Reid of Pair-\nview handling pipe like they had\ndone so all their, lives\u2014George Dill\nseemingly right at home threading\nconduit pipe for an electrical Job-\nGordon Bennett figuring out the\nQuickest way to weld the pipe for\ntne new curling rink\u2014Mayor J. P.\nMorgan looking over the new curling rink and skating rink with a\nbeam of pleasure tn nil eye-^W. E.\nWasson, city clerk, alio Inspecting\nthe job\u2014and letting out an exclamation ot surprise at the progress made\nin the curling rink\u2014They can make\nice within a month easily-so I am\ntold\u2014Arthur PHchford ii a regular\ncaller   around   construction   and\nspends lots ot Ume in the curling\nrink\u2014He siyt he ii deeply interested\u2014Bert Gridley sauntered over\nthe Job Wednesday as did Wilfrid\nAllen and  others\u2014Harry Hughes,\nwatchman, still picks up a lot of\ntools after the men leave shift\u2014W.\nA. Triggs believes, with all this skating and. curling ice avallniile this\nwinter\u2014that the lake will be frozen\nover for miles and we will have a\ncold, cold winter\u2014which should be\ngood newi for the coal dealers\u2014-One\nthing ii certain\u2014if thiy keep Rudy\nPilous and Stewey Patterson hard\nat work until the hockey season they\nwill  ndt need  much  preliminary\ntraining\u2014to get into shape-I hear\nthe beami for the rink roof will be\nIn the end of the week or pefore\u2014-\nwhich means the girderj will soon\nbe ln plice and work itarted on the\nlaying of pipe on the nig ice lurface\n\u2014A visitor remarked to me that\nNelson's civic center would be the\noutstanding thing of its xind in\nCanada and the United States\u2014and\nhe can't figure how the citizen! of\nNelson put luch a project ever\u2014and\nit il wonderful when one considers\nthit Calgary, Syracuse and other\nlarge centeri are only now building\nartificial rinks\u2014But we haVe curling, badminton, baiketbaU and other\nsports   associated   with   our   new\nbuilding \u2014 Hardly knew Murray\nClark the other day In his hornrimmed glasses \u2014 Notice Arthur\nKeeler lUll wears his hard-brimmed\nstraw hat\u2014which is a good sign\nsummer still persists in late Sep1\n(ember\u2014Arthur Godfrey wai barging down the street recently carrying a floor lamp*-Reminded me of\nDiogenes\u2014Wain t he the guy who\nwas looking for an honest mah?-\nLearned that Herb Harrop is Juit\nback from a trip to Fernie\u2014That\nBob   Sell   ii   gradually   getting\nwarmed up ln hit new capacity u\na political official\u2014That Dud Blackwood is wearing a good-looking new\nhat\u2014That Clyde Emory la out ln\ndark garments\u2014probably Indicating\nwhat the smart joung man ihould\nwear thil fall\u2014That John Irving is\njust ii much Interested ln politics\naa he waa 30 yeart ago\u2014Aw\u2014that'i\nenough for one day\u2014and besides I\nam busy.\n\u2022 THE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C--FRIDAY MORNINO. SEPTEMBER ZT. 1S3S\nCONTRACT\n.    BRIDGE\nBy ! V. SHEPARD\n\"Teacher of Teachers\"\nAN AMUSING. HAND\nLast evening 1 encountered quite\nan interesting hand, with a problem concerning the best way to\nplay it for game, both doubled and\nvulnerable.     \u2022        .    , ,\n.*\u00bb    :\nV J 10 4 I\n\u2666 Aioast\n\u2666 86*\n.\u2022    ,    \u2022   A WARN ING   ;..\u2022\u2022.\" *; .\nPunch, the famous English comic journal, has a\nstriking cartoon which represents ex-Kaiser Wilhelm\nwarning Mussolini as follows:' .   '\n\"Think twice before you defy world opinion, I tried\nit once and found it didn't pay.\"\nIf Mussolini continues on his present course and\ndefies public opinion as Punch says, he will find in the\nend he will be the sufferer. If he persists in his invasion\nof Ethiopia, if he is resolved to commit international\nbrigandage, there will be a reaction against Italy which\neven, if it does not lead immediately to war will have\nserious consequences. Mussolini is playing with fire'and\nthe man most likely to be burned is himself.\nThe Kaiser and the^unkers in 1914 felt more secure\nthan does Mussolini today. They had no doubt of their\nsuccess and could not imagine that four years later the\nKaiser would be an exile. World sentiment today is more\nsensitive than in 1914. There is a stronger feeling against\nbrute force as a means of settling international problems.\nThere is a deep undercurrent of protest among all nations\nagainst the raid of an almost helpless people: Racial\n- feeling is stronger than ever before. Yellow and black\nraces are becoming self-conscious. Mussolini\" may start\nsomething that in the end will drive Italy out of Africa\nentirely.\nBi had best listen to the warning of the Kaiser as\nexpressed by Punch.\n.     e)AY\n.    \u00bbAQ6o\n\u2666 Q\u00bb\n\u2022VK410TS\nBidding went: South 1 club. West\n1 no trump, probably ihowing two\nitops to my .longer biddable iuit;\nNorth 2 diamonds, South 2 heirta,\nWest 2 spades, not vulnerable; North\n4 hearts, sensing thtt probibly I\nnever would bid for game it he said\nonly 1 hearts; West, doubled.    .\nThe opening lead wu the S of\nspades. Dummy'i lone 10 and Eail'i\nQ covered. It was an excellent opportunity to falie-card with my Ace,\nas if East held the K, and I won with\nmy higher spade honor.\nProbably West held about everything missing, and I played the\nhand that way, The ace of tiearti\nwas led. I felt that if I played the\nQ that West would win with the K.\nlead off the third trump and probably cause me ultimately to lead a\ndiamond, thui putting me down\none trick. I led a low heart, it if\nI .had made a dreadful four-card\nheart bid, lacking the Q. Of course\nI was suspected, but West wai too\ncautjoui to risk putting up her K\nwith the possibility of catching her\nSartner'i lone Q. Dummy'i 10 held\nie trick.\nI.led back a club, finessed snd\nlost to the Q, Juit ai I had expected\nWest wu smart enough to take\nher Ace of clubs, before leading another spade. When I wai in with\nmy K of ipadet I rin off my\nleventh. eighth md ninth tricki in\nclubs, discarding dummy'i useless\ndiamonds. West would not ruff\nwith the K, having no sound return\nlead. That aald' plainly enough\nthat West held the missing K of\ndiamonds, and I had the means of\nforcing Weit to lead diamonds for\nalmost a lure game.\nAt the tenth trick a low heart\nwu led, forcing West to win with\nthe. K. The last three cards held\nby each player were as shown below. West wu end-played.\n;      WHAT DO YOU THINK?     . ,   .\\\nAU letters to tbe editor must be signed with the name ot the\nwriter.   A nom de plume max be used tor publication if desired.\nLines in typewritten copy should be double ipaced.\nAN OUNCE OF PREVENTION '    '\n1 \u25a0\u25a0\u2022        \u2014Cassel in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.\nGLANDS EXAMINED IF STUDENT\nGOES WRONG    -\n' By LOGAN CLENDENINQ. M.D.   .\nI   10 YEARS AGO\nFrom Nelson Dally Newt Fllu\n(September 27,1126)\nHon. H. H. Stevent, ex-minister\nof trade and commerce, lut night\naddressed a large audience at Cranbrook. Mr. Steveni answered pointi\nraised by Hon. Dr. 3. H. King, present minister of public works, and\n\"squarely expounded the Conservitive policy.1' Dr. J\". W. RuUedge,\nConservative candidate tor the riding, also spoke.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiu Ida Fleury and Misi Enid\nEtter were hostesses yesterday at\nthe home of the letter's sister, Mn.\nA. A. Perrler, Josephine itreet, to\na number of friendi who met to\nform a. bridge club. Mlu Mildred\nIrvine won tne prize at cards.   '\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nE. E. Oigot, SOS Latimer itreet,\nhai u hli guest, hli .son, Albert\nGlgot ot Anyox.\n\u2666 174\nIf West led her good spade, dummy would ruff and declarer would\nlet go a diamond. Insuring game.\nIf West led either K or J of diamonds the three lut tricki muit go\nto the declaring side ind give game\ndoubled. Doubtless the hand might\nhave gone game In other ways, the\nwsy honon were held but the wiy\nIt wu plsyed nude west feel tu If\nIt wu the fsult ot not winning the\nsecond heart trick.\n20 YEARS AGO\nFrom Nelion Dally Newa' Filet\n.. ...\n-SPEEDING UP WAR\nThe infantryman who plodded twenty miles a day,\nladen-with pack and rifle, seventeen-years ago, will\nread reports from Pine Camp, N.Y., and wonder at the\nchanges time has wrought' -t . . ,\u2022\nThe stories tell of the movement of an entire divi-\nsioft of infantry, field artillery, engineers, medical detachments and signal corps at a speed which at times\nreached thirty miles an -hour. '\nRadio patrols eliminated % possibility of surprise\nflank attacks. Mechanised cavalry constituted the advance guard, while one of the outstanding features of\nthe day was the work of a signal company, which laid\neight miles of telephone wire in twenty-five minutes.\nScience has given speed to war and H is doubtful if\nthe world will again witness the warfare of position'\nwhich so largely distinguished the World War and In\n, which millions of men remained entrenched in the earth\nfor weeks and months at a Ume.\nHowever, it is no more pleasant to anticipate a\nswiftly moving war, one distinguished by the whirring\nof motors, than it is to contemplate one marked by the\nplodding of hob-nailed heels on the hard highways and\nthrough the mud.\nAll achieve finally the same objectives\u2014a shambles\nof torn and bleeding bodies, devastation and misery for\nyears to come.       >\n'   (Stpttmbtr 27,1915)\nThe Britiih and French ln France\nand Flanders, ln the tint two dayi\nof what looks to (be the opening\nof the \"big puth\") hive captured\n20.000 unwounded prisoners, and 20\nmiles of trenches, driving their way\nthrough the German front. for a\ndistance of nearly three mllei.\n\u2022 *   .\nSir Wilfrid Laurier opposition\nleader in the federal house, who wu\noperated upon early In September\nfor an ulcerated tooth, li expected\nto leave the Water itreet hoipital,\nOttawa, today.\n\u2022 ' \u2022   \u2022\nA. H. W. Crossley of Ymlr wai\na viiitor to Nelson Saturday, (Sept.\n29).\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMajor Gilbert Anderson of the\n84th. Battalion is spending a tew\ndays in Nelson on leave from camp\nat Vernon.\n|  35 YEARS AGO  ]\nFrom Nelson Dsily Trlbuns Fllu\n(Stpttmbtr 27, 1\u00bb00)\nPiul Johnson, luperintendent ot\nthe Greenwood smelter, ssys thst\nhe hopes to have the smelter tn operation by December. Moit ot the\nplant ii now on the ground. The\ncompany hai spent close to halt a\nmillion dollan developing mlnei\n\u2022nd erecting the smelter,\n. \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nWilliam Sloan, who hai been nominated as federal candidate by the\nLiberals of Vancouver (Island) constituency will enter the race as an\nIndependent Liberal.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe Porto Rico Lumber company\nhaa opened a branch yard at Rou-\nlind md A. G. Lambert ot Nelson\nhu left to take charge.   ,\n\u2022 \u2022   e\n-No section of the Kootensyi hu\nbetter ihowingi thsn the Ymlr\nCamp, and ln time the output ot the\nmines will be second to few camps\nln B.C., in the opinion ot Pit Daly.\none of the best known ot Ymlr'i\nminers ind prospector!, who ll vliltlng Nelion,\nMore than half of Tennessee is\nclassed u forest lands. \u2022\nHUMAN LIFE\nSad it our youth, for It ll ever going,\nCrumbling a.wsy beneath out very\nfeet;\nSad Is our life, for onward It Is\nflowing; ,\nIn current unpercelved beciuse so\nfleet;\nSsd sre our hopei tor thty were\nsweet ln sowing,\nBut tares,  self-sown, hive overtopped the wheat;\nSad are our joys, tor they were\niweet in blowing;\nAnd still, O still, their dying breath\nis iweet;\nAnd iweet li youth, although It\nhath bereft ui\nOf thit which made our childhood\naweeter still:\nAnd sweet our life'i detllnei for It\nhath left ui\nA nearer Good to cure an older 111;\nAnd iweet are all thlngi,, when we\nlearn to prize them\nNot for their sake   but Hli who\ngrand them or deniei them.\n\u2014Aubrey Thomu de Vere\nMOTHER\nIn the old dayi when a fellow\nbeaned his uncle on the head with\nan ax, or drained the baby's milk\nbottle, it wu put down to a sort of\ngeneral' misunderstanding of what\nthings were all about, ana not having got the fifth and sixth commandments quite straight in. hli heed.\nNow we examine hii glands.\nThe endocrine glands.\nI have been reading an arUcle on\n\"Endocrinology and the Problem\nCollege Student,\" by Dr. Harry J.\nBenjamin. The idea, of coune, is\nthat when a student displays some\nIrregularity of conduct or inability\nto succeed ln diss work, he is turned over to the specialist, who ex-\nsmlnes his ducUess glands.\n\"An important group of itudehts\nto which ipeclal attention hai been\npaid are those tn whom a discrepancy exist! between the results of\ntheir Intelligence testa and the results of their school work. Occasionally a definite thyroid er pituitary, or combined deficiency of both\nglands wai revelled. In several\ncases treatment tending to augment\nthe work of these glands and improve their function had a striking\nresult, improving the quality of the\npaUent'i work in college. Naturally\nthe suggestion that it goes with\nluch treatment may play a large\npart ln the result; but frequent\nchanges in physical manifestations\not glandular function constitutes\nevidence that an actual endocrine\nchange hu been accomplished.\"\nINDUSTRY ADOPT*\nIDEA\nIndustrial organizations havt had*\ntht same Ides presented to them.\nFor instance, one of the railroads\nhu a   consulUng   endocrinologist,  ._\nand, according to the report, nu circulated\nprovided something not only to pre- friends?\nlerve the health of their employees,\nbut also to preserve and increase\ntheir Individual efficiency.\nDr. Benjamin Is conservative ln\nhis evaluation of results, our present knowledge being what it-is, and\nproperly so. It all looks very nice\non paper, but I don't know.\nNot that 1 doubt the influence of\nthe ductless glands on life, but 1\ndoubt whether we know enough\nabout them yet to. make such' fine-\nhair discriminations. Certainly our\nability to Correct their disordered\nacUons is tar too tmall to found a\nnew social structure on. .\nIt sound! fine to read that a \"definite thyroid or pituitary or combined deficiency was revealed,\" bat\nonly those who have tried to establish a diagnosis in frank and well-\nmarked cases know how hard that\nla, .\nIt's too bsd, for It'i a beautiful\nIdea. If we could find out the reason\nfoe mental and character maladjustment on the basis of glands, and had\nmeans to correct them, thing what\nwe could do to this ugly old world.\nAnnual endocrinologic examination of congreu might really solve\nthe problem.\nHeaven knowi how we could Influence literature. Only for the better, I ihould think. \"Who il engaged\nat the present moment in preserving\nnotes on the internal secretions of\nEinstein? Who ii investigating the\nendocrine glands of Paul Vatery?\"\nasks Andre Maurois, Well, there Is\nHE CHALLENGES    .\nSOCIAL CREDIT .\n.'\u2022'. ANDTHE CCF,\nEditor, Nelion Dally Newi:\nSlr-The Social Credit and fee\nC.C.F. ara both lrnputed with the\ncommon desire of substituting\nsomething, thit will take the place\nof Capitalism, the arch destroyer\not human liberty. In thia respect\nthey ire both more tdvanced than\nany other ot the political parties.\nUnfortunately neither have yet\ndiscovered the proper method for\nthis solution. But, when they do.\nmankind will enter into a social\norganiim, auch \u2022\u2022 thit discovered\nby Edward Ballamey in hii dreamt,\n\"Looking Backward.\" .     \u2022\nThe excusable error, -which both\nhave made is that the. Social Credit\ntor ita solution draws, on created\nwealth, aa a basis tor credit, and\nthe C.C.F. bases ita reform on distribution or confiscation of created\nwealth; both of which do not confirm with nature! laws, and. causes\nundue disturbances.\nPermit me, in all humbleness, to\nInform both Social Credit and C.C.F.\nthat unless they can establish control over naUon'a unspent energy,\nand make use of the intrinsic value\nof the wealth, which those unspent\nenergiei produce, is a medium of exchange, their efforts will only be\nrewarded with a partly temporarUy\nrelief of our economic ailments,.\nI have wrestled with the solution\nfor a perfected exchange system for\nover SS yean, as, at the age of\n25,1 discovered the inefficiency and\nmoral un justice in our ptesent monetary, system. And it is only, during the lut 10 years, that I have\nbeen able to discover a substitute\nfor our monetary system that will\ncorrect all the evils, that mankind\nhai Inherited trom our preient monetary lystem.\nIf you are Interested you will find\nthe framework, for such an. ex-\n''Nelsqn Dully. Newa\" of July \"is,\n1985, under the holding \"Energy\nMedium of Exchange.\"\nMay I draw your attenUoh to an\narticle ln the \"Vancouver Sun\" under date of Auguit 11, 1938, by William Ward, and specially note in\ncolumns 5 and S of said article,\n\"Uie Natiom Wealth,\" tassels and\nliability of Canada)..\nThe tint that meets your eyei\nIi \"Man Power\" (which translaled\nmeant unspent energy). Ot thil\nthere ii \u2022 round number of one\nhundred aud twenty-aeven thousand millions, and below tbe total\ndebts of our Dominion, leu than\ntwelve thousand millions. Deduct\nthese 12 thousand millions trom our\n127 thousand millions\u2014the wealth\npf our man power\u2014and we ittll\nhave 114 thousand millions to the\ngood, with a clean sheet from debts.\nDoes this look is it we could nqt\npay our debts? No! Nol No!\nBut I wlU tell you what It doei\nprove: Our record proves, thit the\nmore wealth, in men and mechanical power (energy), we posiela. The\nbetter equipped we are to go ln\ndebt, under our present monetary\nsystem, which has proved to usurp\nthree-quarten of all the wealth created by man and mechanical energy.\nNothing ihort of outlawing our\n?resent monetary system ind substi-\nuting tor it an energy medium of\nexchange system, based on nations'\nunspent men and mechanical energies, will uve our civilization.\nLeave those in possession ot\nwealth, with their wealth frozen,\nand when they want to make use of\nit from a liquid assets account for\ntheir own ute and comfort, the rest\nof nations' subjects will reap u\nmuch good from their wealth put\nInto, circulation u they themselves.\nYou men of learning! Dispel the\nhypnoUc influence that our preient\nmonetary system wields over your\nbrains, and save the common people\nfront iti tyranny over them!\nThe wealthy as well u the poor\nWiU be thouund tlmei more happy\nand content,\nO. J. WIGEN\nchange  syitem,  published  In  the I Wynndel, B. C Sept. 28,1935.\nBY THE GOLDEN GATE\n\u2022     By GERALD 8. REES\nPart II\ns diabetic society in London largely\nmade up of literary men\u2014H. G,\nWells and Hugh Walpole belong to It\nI understand, and diabetes is an\nendocrine disease. Is literature' lack\nof insulin? Do .we not read that\nShakespeare'l \"sugared sonnets\"\namong  his   private\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\nI have praised many loved onei ln\nmy tong.\nAnd yet fitand\nBefore  her' shrine, to whom  all\nthings belong,\nWith empty hand.\nPerhaps the ripening future holds\na time\nFor thingi unsaid; -\nNot now; men do not celebrate ln\nrhyme\nTheir dally bread.\n1     \u2014Theresa Helbum\n\"She earns six dollan a week\nby standin' on her feet nine\nhoun a day, and the man she.\nmarries will ipend his lUe pay-\nin' doctor billi.\".   .\nSummer Invocatiorv\nMiniature Daffodils\n\u2022 Are Beautiful\nO gentle, genUe summer rain,   .\nLet not the illver lily pine,\nThe drooping lily pine in viin\nTo feel thit dewy touch of thine,\nTo drink thy freshness once sgaln,\n0 genUe, gentle iummer;rainl   \u2022\nIn heat the landscape quivering lies;\nThe cattle pant beneath the tree;\nThrough parching air and purple\nakiet . ...\nThe earth looks Up, ln viin, for\nthee;\nFor thee, for thee, It look! in Vain\nO genUe, gentle summer rain.\nCome thou, and brim the meadow\nstreams, .\nAnd soften all the hills with mist,\nO falling dewl from burning dreams\nBy thee shall herb and flower be\nkissed.\nAnd  earth  shall bless  thee yet\nagain,\nO gentle, gentle summer rain.   .-'\n\u2014William Cox Bennttt\nOn a round-the-clty ilghtieelng\ncar, the megaphone wielder at the\nbow-end has stupefied ut with statistics of the famous city by the Golden-Gate\u2014hli home-town. Millions\nhave flowed from his lips, but he\nhu u many millions in reserve Passing one world famous unlvenity,\nhe announce! that it hu an endow\nment of forty million dollan, and  train twenty milei long, but did n<\nMlnliture daffodils of msny vsrl-\netlet lend themselves to  plintlnoi\nin rock gardens snd compact\n, border!    .;    .     ,\nBy DEAN HALLIDAY\nCentrll Preu Gtrdtn Expert\nThe miniature daffodils used ln\nthe rock garden give us something\nvery beautiful to look forward to for\nnext spring. These small bulbs\nshould be planted thii month, and\nthere are levenl varietiea to choose\nfrom, aome yellow, some white.\nThese bulbs seem to thrive md\nmultiply imong the rocks, u moit\nof them hive come to us from\nmountainous regions.\nBulbocodium conspicuous, Often\ncalled the Hoop Petticoat narcissus,\nis a lovely, golden yellow flower and\nonly grows to about ilx Inches\nGlitter, another fine type, is a deeper yellow, having a red edge about\nthe cup. Thli variety grows a few\ninches taller.\nThe pearl Is a double narcissus\nwhich ii sweetly perfumed. An old\nwhite is Triandrus albus often called Angel's tear. The flowen are\nbell ihaped, pointing downwards. I\nThere are many other named\nvarieties on ihe market, but any one\nwill be interesting to itart with.\nThese bulbs should not be planted\nwhere manure !\u25a0 mixed ln the toil.\nMost all varieties prefer a sandy\nloam, which ii well drained and\nwhere they may have partial ihade.\n' aCOUTINQ A SUBSTITUTE \u2022\nDISCIPLINE\nspends every penny of ita revenue.\nWhat price high-priced educaUonl\nI thought of interrupting him with\nthe atatement that we have provincial governments, ln Canada that it\nthey had forty million dollan for a\ngolden background, would not only\nspend every penny of the income\nbut be about forty million dollan\nln the \"red\". The megaphonist rattled off detaili of the University of\nCalifornia with ita' million dollar\nstadium\u2014or was it ten million?\u2014It\nseems as if a gate of a quarter of a\nmillion for the big football matches\nli not unusual, I do not know whether he meant people or dollan.   -\nAfter he had finished, I silently\nframed up my own litUe \"spiel\" and\nthe prologue went something Jike\nthis\u2014\"Ladeez and Gennemum\u2014Thia\nfamoui unlvenity on your left, the\nhome of make dances and cheerleaders: contains within its horrific\nstupendousness, on certain days of\nthe year, hundreds of thousand! ot\nred-blooded he-men and she-women, who play this mild and gentle\npastime of murderous football vicariously with their lungs, and\nthroats, Instead of with arms and\nlegs, u super-super athletes in football togs chue up and down the\ngrid-iron, making bone-crushing\ntackles in \"column of lumps\", fighting and falling for dear old Alma\nMater .\"\nI have only seen one of these big\nfootball games in America, but I'm\ntelling you it is a battle royal from\nstart to finish, and almost anything\ngoes except mayhem or murder. The\nspectators may not sport the \"old\nichool tie\"1 of Uie English public\nschool, but boy-o-boy, how they\nroot for their own colon.\n. Our kinsmen ln the'Statei call the\nwonder itate of California, \"Cal\" for\nshort, but they will not stand for\nihe abbreviation of San Francisco\nto \"Frisco. They bridle at anyone\nwho reverta to the title of the\nForty-Nlners, - so remember thia\nwhen you come up to tee San Francisco iome time. Also, that historically, the bay city never had an\nearthquake In 1908. It had a walloping fire that put the skids under\nthe streets, but any Jittery expression of Mother Earth on that occasion ii not officially recognized\nby the Chamber of Commerce, the\nRotary Club, the Morticians' Union,\nor the Worshipful Company of\nBeautician!.\nAt the present moment, San Francisco' is enthusiastically bridge conscious. High above the shining landlocked waters of the bay, theipin-\nning wheels are running laying a\ngossamer web of steel wire from,\nwhich will be hung, towards the\nend of the year, part of the roadway constituting the longest bridge\nstructure in the world. And this is\nonly one of them. Another is being\nbuilt further up the Golden Gate-\nit too will probably be the longest\nln the world!\nOne conversational resident, a\nfriendly old chap, Informed me tn\nthe best itir-spangled manner, almost gleefully, that enough ' wire\nwill be used in the cables to girdle\nthe globe eight complete times,\nthough why snyone would wish to\ntangle this old world ln sn eight-\ntimes lasso just now is beyond me,\nteeing that it Is ln such a seemingly hopeless tangle already, gnd most\not the' tangle caused by a I\nwire Complex. He added that <\nsteel would be used to load a t\noffer to show me .the locomoUve\nthat could puU It, or the chief train\ndespatcher who would have to nurse\nit over the road. I think he also remarked that the urnptaeli millions\nrivets used, if laid end to end, would\nreach from old Jerusalem to the New\nJerusalem. I agreed with him it\nwould be \"some\" bridge. I invited\nmy Amerlcm friend\u2014\"You must\ncome up snd see dur Auditorium\nsumettme!\"\nIf aU the steel rods being uied ln\nIt were framed up Into a cage, It\nwould be the biggest bird-cage tn\nthe world. But what use would\nthat be? The concrete to be used\nwould make a solid shaft twenty\nfeet square.md two miles high (I\nmust get Johnnie Sural to check\nthU'over tor me)\u2014\"We expect to\nhive It completed before the mow\nflies, though the actual date ot its\ncompletion Is cached away In the\narchives ot the city hall, ind can\nonly be verified by calculating the\nlength of an Interior passage-way in\nthe interior of the Great Pyramid\nof Gizeh. Anyway, it will be ready\nwhen your bridges are, and mmy\nyearl before our election bridge ii\nbuilt icrosi Kootenay lake.\"\n. San Francisco is planning a World\nFair In 1938 to celebrate their orgy\nof bridge building; they want to\nmake the Century of Progreia Fiir\nis Chlcigo look like another small\ntown carnival.\nThe bay city hu heard ot the\nneat profit of the Chicago fair, md\nthe millions which clinked through\nthe cash registers of the hotell, restaurants and storei, md think thit I\nwhat wai good enough for dear old ,\nChi., ii lomewhat near right for ,\nthe Golden city of the Last Best\nWest. One expects that they will\nbe running exclusion tripe from\nHonolulu Japan, md Manilla, to\nsay nothing of week-end tourist*\ntours from Mexico, Panama and\nSouth America, but whether the\npopulace east of the Rockies will\ntravel wutward two or three, thousand miles to California ll another\nquestion.   \u2022 ,'    .\n(TO BE CONTINUED)\nWHATTHE PRESS\n\u2022     IS SAYING    -\n. EMPEROR.DEEMED SAFE I\nAn srdent Tokyo nstlbnaUst hsj-\npening to enter a Japanese Baptist\nchurch in which Christmas service\nwai being held, heird the wont\n\"rave\" used in the prayen for the\nEmperor. \" ,\nHe objected, and the preacher\nexcused himself on the ground that\nhe was quoUng the Seikokwaf prayer book. The patriot accused the\nSeikokwal to the local police. They\nsent on the complaint to metropolitan headquarters, which lent ft to\nthe Home Office, which requested\nthe church to change the wording\nbecause \"save\" applied to hli Majesty wu \"fuonto,\" improper, or\nwukel,\" disrespectful,\u2014From The\nLondon Times. \u25a0      . \u2022 \u25a0\n\"I cm give you a description of the escaped convict. He'i'sbotit my\nsize and wearing a grey flannel suit tnd pmama hat.\"\u2014London Opinion.\n\"The boyi of today ln many In-\nstances lick the discipline which\nnormelly would have been theirs,\nunder elder brothen and fathers\nwho were lost In the Great War\nHere Is where Scouting can help a\ngreit deal.\"\u2014Lord Baden-Powell,, -\nI .'   '   '\nTW1NPLEX\nSTROPPER\nTry a Twlnplex Stropper for a\nKeen, Smooth Shrhva!    .\nPrice for Stropper and Hone Complete\n$2.00,. ,;.;,\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholeiala and' Retail Quality Hardwart '\nNELSON, B.C.  ..\n pp\n ~~~  ~\"\"  \"\t\nsii.J in nae, i .h\u00ab uw.aj.aiin,,,,,,., ig,...,\niai3\n- THS NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C.\u2014FHI0AV MOHNINO. SIPTIMBER 77.1938-\ni_M_I\ni\nPAGE SEVEN\nNrtam Batty ftrma\nMember ot the Canadian Dally\nNawipsptrt Association\nTELEPHONE IM\nPrlvatt Exchingt eonntctlng to\nall Otptrtmenti\nSubscription Rates\nSingle copy _ \u2014 8  ~8\nBy carrier, per week \u2014    _8\nBy carrier, per year \u2014 13.00\nBy mall In Canada, to lub-\nacriberi living oulslds regultr\ncarrier areai   per month, 60c;\nthree months 81.80; ilx monthi,\n' 83.00; one year, 86.00.\nUnited Statet ind Great Britain one month. 75c; tix monthi,\n. 84.00; one year. 87-0,\nForeign countriei, other than\nU. Ss tame ai above plui any\nextra postage.\nLICAL NOTICES\nGOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT,\n8ECTION 87, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO\nTRANSFER  OF  BEER  LICENSE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the 2nd day of October next the\nundersigned intends to apply to the\nLiquor Control Board for consent\nto transfer beer license No. 3206 Issued in rupect of premise! being\npirt of a building known u Savoy\nHotel situate at 124 Baker Street\nNelion, B. C, upon the landi described ai lota 13 tnd 14, Block 81,\nOfficial Plan of the City of Nelion,\nNelion Land Registration District\nNelson, B. C. from John Spurgeon\nLangill to William Kinloch dark\nof Nelson, In th* Province Of British Columblt, the transferee.\nDATED at Nelion, B. C, thil Slat\nday of August A. D. 1938.\nW. K. CLARK.\nJ. S. LANGILL,\n(3208)\nisHl-ftsvk8ir\nrT r>'i|_i^\npoll\nYou\n(CONCLUSION)\nHe waited while Blair clambered\ndown into the boat, and then swung\nthe small boat around and headed\ntoward the yacht, at full speed.\n. The waten were dark beneath\nthem ... ahead wai the 6lender outline of the Wanderer.\n\"She'i goln' out I'm ture ... wo\ngotta hurry!\"\nA slight spray wai hitting Blair \u2022\nJace, and the ult water stung his\neyes, ai the boat, low ln the water,\nplowed iwiftly towird the vessel.\nCharlie was right The Wanderer\n\u25a0wai getting up steam. When the\nlaunch neared her, the two men\ncould hear the engines turning.\n\"Better turn off the power,r Blair\nwarned. \"They might near ut . . .\nwe can row to her.\n\"They can't hear nothin'. The engines il turnln'.\" However, Charlie\ndid turn off the power, and they\nfloated to the side of the Wanderer.\nBlair blelsed the dark . . . Otherwise the launch might be seen.\n\"How can we make it up the\naide?\" Blair whlipered toftly to\nCharlie.\n\"Leave It to me, and hand me thst\nBlair obeyed and Charlie, curling\nthe end Into a lariat with a mighty\niwing of hli arm, threw the line. A\nisoft thud, and Blair mw it around\n\"a rail post Charlie made it fast to\nthe launch. Then tight ai I cat the\nyouth climbed the rope. Blair waited until he wai up, before he started.\nIt wu harder climbing for the\nolder man. He had not tried to shinny up a rope since hii boyhood.\nHowever, he made it ilowly, and\nwhen on the nlj, let himself gently\nto the deck.\n\"The gili stateroom li A on the\njrt side. 'B' il right next to it\nou'd better go shesd. I'm gettin'\nScared.\nBlair took hli revolver out of\nhis pocket snd held It tightly la his\nhand, then itepped ahead on hli tiptoes. When he hid wilked to the\nprow, he looked back tor Charlie.\nfie had not heard the boy coming\nafter him. Yei, there he wm, at hli\nelbow. ...\n\"A\" ... the letter danced ln front\nof hii eyes when he uw it thiny\nbrass agalnit \u25a0 white door. Janet\nwas In there! Janetl\nBlilr'i hetrt leiped, when he\nturned again to Charlie. \"Il there\nsnother entrance?\"\n\"Yen, one from the sslpon, and\none from stateroom 'B'.\nPutting hli hand on the brau\nknob, Blair found the door to itateroom \"A\" from the deck locked.\n\"Better try the uloon.\"\nCharlie led the way there. The\naaloon wai dirk. Taking Blair by\nthe hand, he drew him through the\nroom, and before Blair knew it, hli\nhand was touching cold metall A\ndoorknob! Thii, too, would not turn.\nIt must be locked from the lnilde!\n\"Helll We're ullin'!\" he heard\nCharlie hlu behind him. True, the\nyacht wai moving. ,\nThe window on the deck! Thli\nmight be open! Blair, half itumbllng\nover S chair turned to leave. It wu\ngetting lighter. Th* diwn wu\nbreaking. He could iee dimly the\nobjects in the taloon.\nIn a tew moments the two were\non deck agtin ... snd Blsir wu\nItandlng under the window of stateroom \"A\". It wai open I crack.\nUnfastening the ihuttera, he peered Into the itateroom. Someone\nwas lying on the bed ... JanMI It\nmust be Janetl\nIf he could get her out and down\nthe rope while the yacht wai moving ilowly.. .tbey could get Into the\nlaunch and be away ... but If the\nyacht were to ipeed upl\nHe lurched igiinit the window.\nThe Wanderer was speeding upl\n\"Janet!\" he called softly, io softly\nhe hirdly heard hli own voice.\n\"Janet!\"\nThe figure oh the bed rote. Jtnet\nwat looking towird the window, her\neyei opened wide, etarlng It him.\n\"It'i I , . . Blsir!\" Puihlng open\nthe window, lie leaped into the\nItateroom and Janet wu in hii irmi,\nher face pressed close to hli.\nHe wu killing her lips, her eyei,\nher hsir....\n\"I've 8 launch oulslde ... it may\nbe dangerous ... but we can try\nit . . .\n\"Who'i there?\" a voice demanded.\nBlair, hii irms itlll around Janet,\nlooked around. The voice teemed at\nhii ilde. \u201e      . .\nJanet covered her fice ind itarted\nlo moan.\n\"Who'i theret\" came the question\nagain.\nBlair looked bewildered at Janet.\nWhere wai the voice coming from?\nHeir eyu met hli, and then moved to\nthe door which wai Just a few feet\nlorn where they were luuidlnl The\noor evidently led Into itateroom\nG?ntly taking hli irmi from the\n<irl, Blair's flngeri tightened iround\nRla revolver, ind tiptoeing to tht\ndoor, he flung it open and itepped\n%\nThere wu a eeream and then\nSilence. .. .\nThe light iwltch wu near the\ndoor. So snapping it on, Blair looked\nat the thing on the floor ... the\nthing that had screamed and then\nfallen at hli feet\nRecoiling a little, he knell for a\nmoment. A min? Heivens!\nMiurice Boiseviin. . . . wu thli\nh*t The love child of Morelle Boiievaln, the child of Morelle and Maurice Creel?\nThe head of a man, yet. A heid\nbristling with red hair like Morelle\nBoisevain'i, except more vivid, more\nbrilliant... hair luch u Blair had\nnever ieen before. Coane, almost\nlike bristles. .,.\nA heed si big u hii own ... the\nfeatures were not badly formed, except thit the face seemed evil, horrible, the mouth twisted, the llpi\nbluish in hue.\nA face that might hive been hind-\nsome If It hid not cirried io much\nhate, io much vengeince ln lti expression.\nBut the body......\nIt could not be more thin two ind\n\u2022 hilf feet ln height; ttrongly built\nregardleti of the Stature. The llmbi\nwere wiry but muiculir. The small\nhandi wert clinched, the muiclei of\nthe armi knotted.\nThe body wis did In a red velvet\nrobe, a robe thit might hive fitted\na tmall child. Green sllppen were\non the feet.\nHe put hli hind on the wrist of\nthe dwarf at hli feet.\nMaurice had fallen when he had\ncome In ... icreamed and fallen. He\nmight have fainted.\nBut no, there was no pulse, nothing to indicate the man wai alive,\nalthough th* gre*n eye* were open.\nHesitating a moment, Blair closed\nthe eyei. Maurice was dead. Probably of fright, he thought He who\nhad been, so fearless In the dark.,..\nGlancing around the room, Blair\nnoticed a well-bound leather box,\nwith atraps for carrying. In the tide\nwere two small iperturei. Perhaps\nthii wu the way Maurice had entered the boat . . . unieen by the\ncrew. Ai luggage.\nPerhaps thu wu the wiy he hid\ntraveled, afraid that anyone would\niee him. ...\nClosing the door behind him, Rodman wai In Itateroom \"A\".\n\"He'i dead, Janet He muit hive\ndied of heiri failure, when I came\nln.\"\nThe girl clung to Bltlr and put\nshaking armi iround hit neck,\n\"Darling, it wu to terrible ...\"\nshe kept murmuring.\n\"Weil go now. I'll, call the captain and tell him to stop.\" .Blair\ngently put Janet on the bed, tnd\nretched for the phone. Yet, O'Malley\nwu willing to itop. Glad to, If the\nfiend in ttiteroom \"B\" wti dead, u\nMr. Rodman laid.\n\"I never really uw him Itt there\n. . . Maurice I mean,\" Jtnet wu\nuylng. \"He told me I would never\niee him. . . , Twice I uw hii fice\nin Mlu Boisevtin'i crystal.. .even\nthat wu terrible. , , ,\n\"He'a deed, Janet, darling, don't\nworry any more. . . .\"\n\"But, Blair, he fitted Into a leather\nbox! I nearly died when I got into\nthe car at Miss Boisevain's, the car\nthat took us to Vancouver, I thought\nI was alone at first, until I heard\nhim talk, and discovered he was ln\nth* box.... I broke a string of diamondi he give me, and threw them\nout It wss the only thing I could\nthink of. Did you find them?\"\n\"Yes, thst's how I finally came\nhere.\"\n\"And Bliir, at the hotel he uied to\ncome into my room it night, after\ndark and talk to me. He could iee\nbetter ln the dark he said than in the\nlight But, I, I could not iee him.,,.\nHere on the ihip, he spent hours\n\u25a0t night with me, sitting on that\nstool...\" and she pointed to a imill\nfootstool On tht floor... \"telling me\nhow much he loved mc. He made\nCaptain O'Malley marry ut . . . In\nhere, Maurice was in the next room,\nbut he could throw hit voice my\nplace. That'i whst used to frighten\nme the most, beciuse it first I\nthought h| wu right beside me.\nThen I reilited he wat not, that he\nohiy had the power of throwing his\nvoice. ... He uied to tell mc he\nloved me beciuse he could not\nmould my mind to hii.\n\" You iee he givt me ill the ord-\n*n, and then wis neir io he could\nheir me repeat them, I don't know\nwhit he would have done if I tried\nto escape, or disobey him..,.\"\n\"He'i dead, dear, Ind the Wanderer has itopped. Shall we go?\"\n\"Yei! But whit ihe we do wilh\nhli thingi? Hii money? He hu \u2022\ntrunk full of it And ill the jewels\nhe gave me? Every night when he\ncame in. I would find on the bed the\nnext morning aome jewel, a ring, a\nnecklace,  something.\"\n\"Rightfully they would be youn,\nWouldn't they?'\n\"Nol Let's take them to Nita. ., .\nihe'i stood for so much from him.\"\nWhile Janet wss gathering htr\nthings, Blair looked around the\nitateroom. It was luxuriously furnished, but the mirrors, there were\nmany of them, were all opaque.\n\"Maurice painted them with something the fint night, I heard him,\"\nJanet said. \"He did the same thing\nat the hotel In Vancouver.\"\nThere wu i little illenre and\nJanet began again, \"Blair, one night\nhe read to me , i. iome poems of\nShclley't... ln the hotel. It was as\ndark ai pitch ln the Mom. An6ther\ntime he acted out a whole play tor\nme . . . here. If I had not been io\nfrightened I would hive mirveled\nat 11. . ..\"\n(Contlnuid on Pgn Nlni)\nLEGAL NOTICES\n(Contlnutd)\nSEALED TENDEHS. addressed ta\nthe undersigned and endorsed \"lender for PudIIc Building, Kelowna,\nB. C, will be received until 12 o'cloca\nnoon, Monday, October 7, 1935, for\nthe erection and completion of a\nrubl|c Building at Kelowna, B.C.\nPlans and specification! can be\nseen md formi of tender obtained\nat the offices ot tlio chief Architect\nDepartment ot Public Worki, Ottawa, the Resident Architect, Post\nOffice Building, Victoria, B.C.; the\nCaretaker, Post Office Building,\nVmcouver, B. C; the Building aim\nConstruction Industries Exchange,\n341 Wett Pender St, Vincouver,\nB. C; and at lhe Post Office, Kelowna, B. C.\nTender! will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied by\nthe Department and in accordance\nwith the conditions let forth therein.\nEach tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Cmada, payable to\nthe order of the Honourable, tht\nMinliter of Public Worki, equal to\n10 per cent of the amount of the\ntender, or Bearer Bond! of the Dominion of Canada oi ot the Canadian National Railway Company\nand lti constituent companiei, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and Interest by the Dominion\nof Cmada or the aforementioned\nbonds md a certified cheque it required to make up an odd amount\nNOTE\u2014The Department, through\nthe Chief Architect's office, will\nsupply blue prints and specification of the work on deposit of a turn\not 810.00, in the form ot a certified\nbank cheque payable to the order\nof the Minliter of Public Works.\nThe deposit will be released on return of the blue prints md specifications within a month from the\ndate of reception of tenden. If not\nreturned within that period the deposit will be forfeited.\nBy order,\nN. DESJARDINS,\nSecretary.\nDepartment of Public Worki,\nOttawa. . (3588)\nRSUEVI DELAYED AND STUB-\nbom menstrustion, use \"Kotio,\"\nSate reliable. No pills. Taken In\nwarm bath. Full treatment and\nInstructions, 88.00. National Importers, 812 Centre St W. Calgary\n{fm>\nHIGHEST QUALITY RUBBER\ngoods 25 Latex usortmetit tot 81\nOrder direct and be sure ot best\nPacked plaits. Free) catalogue. National Importers, 812-Centre Ut\nCalgary, Alta.  _ (3032)\nWORTH 85. t- THAf'S~HOW\npeople recommend Cress Corn and\n' -union Salves. Sold by Fleury's\n*  Pharmicy md all other good drug\nstores.  (3466)\nPhoto novelties-and sani-\ntary rubber lundrlei. Citiiogue\nfree\u2014Paru Novelties, Winnipeg.\n(3321)\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nRELIABLE WOMAN OF 89 SEEKS\nhousework, preferably ln Nelson.\nRusiisn nationality, vtry amiable\ndisposition. Box 3586 Dally News.\n_^____^  (3586)\nEXPERIENCED   GIRL   DESIRES\nhousework. P. O. Box 298 Nelson\n(3591!\nFARM  LANDS\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non auy terms In Alberts snd Sat-\nkatchewan. Write for full Information to 908-Dept of Natural Resources, C.P-L, Calgary, Alberta\n(8281)\nPERSONAL\n\"LUD1MUS EFFIGIEM BELLI!'\nAny cheu player Is welcome st\nthe Salmo Drug 8tore._ J3306)\nCOME UP AND TRY US SOME\ntlme--L\"H\u00ab Home^afe.     (3901)\nFOR RINT\nHOUSE FOR RENT-2 bed-\nroomt. Urge dressing room, Dining room, sitting room. Open tire\nplice, 3 good corner view lota.\nClose to Junior High, 825 a month.\nC. W. Appleysrd tt Co, Ltd. (3585)\nCOTTAGE ACROSS LAKE, PART-\niy furnished apply Rutherfords,\nl.R.1 Nelson. (8593)\nF U R NIS H B D HOUSEKEEPING\nroomi for rent. Annable Block.\n    (3248)\nFURN. OR UNFURN. APTS. BY\nwtek or month. Medlcil Arti bldg.\n     (3249)\nTHREE   ROOM   FURNISHED\nhouse. Phont 808L, D. Maglio.\n \u25a0    (S5\u00bb6)\nRENT-1009    CARBONATE\n1.\n(3587)\nFOR\nStreet Apply Telephone 296.\n3 UNFURN. ROOMS. CLOSE IN.\nGround floor, 303 Wlfd St (3586)\nfESRACE APTS Beiutiful modern\nFrlgldslre equipped suites. (3250)\nsTOo6m~furnTshed house.\nPhone 409R2.       (3605)\n FOR 5ALE\nFOR POULTRY: SWIFTS MEAT\n\u2022craps. White Leghorn Oyitei\nShell, Alfslfa Meal, Sterilised\nBone Flour, Charcoal, Cod Liver\nOil, Epsom Salts. The Brackmln-\nKer Millg. Co., Ltd. (3602)\nf YORKSHIRE BOAR. 2 YEARS\nold at 825. Wheat snd osti itraw\nby ton or carload. Writ* for pricei.\nGust Henke, Nakusp, B.C. (3607)\nFOR SALE SHOEREPAIR SHOP\nGood builneii to be aold cheap\nowing to ill health. S. T. Hull,\nGrand Forkl.  (3543)\nWe carry largest itock reconditioned\nPipe and fitting! luiuble for ill\npurposes. Writs Swirtz Pipe Yird\n2:p-lst.E. Vincouver, B.C. (3243)\nPIPE AND FITTINGS\nCANADIAN JUNK Compmy, Ltd\n250 Prior St Vancouver, B.C\nFOR SALE-BARRELS, KEGS, SU-\nif ucki. linen. McDonild Jim\nP., Ltd, Nelion, B. C. (3246)\nS\nOpen All Day\nEvery Day\nImagine a store so large, so complete\/as to bo\nable to supply every want you might think of. A store\nin which you can sell or trade as well as buy. A store\nthat will rent anything for you, or find you, a job. A\nstore that offers hundreds of new bargains every day\nin all types of merchandise, in homes and real estate,'\nin tars, machinery, lumber and business opportunities.\nThat's the Classified Ad section of the Nelson\nDaily News. It's the biggest market place in\ntown. The only complete rental guide. The biggest\nemployment agency. The biggest used car market.\nThe biggest bargain counter and the biggest secondhand store. Shop today in the Classified Ad store.\nYou are sure to find some offer through which you\ncan personally profit. And when you want to turn\nanything into cash, put It up for sale In the Classified\nAd market and get results.\nFOR EXCHANGE\nSWAP FINE YEARLING BILLY\nfor duckling! or whit hsve you?\nWilloughby, Crescent Viley. (3570)\nUSED CARS\nSHORTY'S REPAIR SHOP\n1 Auburn Sport Sedan ... - 8278\n1 Durant Light Delivery... 8178\nFender welding a ipeclaltyl\nPHONE 171\n(8599)\nFOR SALE - DELUXE SPORTS\nModel LaSille ledan, 6 wire\nwheeli; ill new Good year tires,\nmechmlcelly perfect and uphol-\nitery like new. Only gone 29,000\nmiles. Original cost 84500, will sacrifice for 8950 rath. Mrs. Piul\n^Incolnjjhone 830 Nelson. (35561\nPROPERTY FOR SALE\nCHEAP FOR CASH, MODERN\ncottage ln Fairview. New floora\nand lnilde finish. Two lots ln\ngarden. See J. E. Annible. (3598)\nS~ROOM BUNGALOW ON LAKE\nShore ta city of Nelson. Cheap for\ncith. Box 3563 Dally News. (3563)\nVALUABLE RANCH. SNAP FOR\ncuh. Tomllnson, R. R. I, Nelson\n(3417)\n\"patents \"\nAN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR\nList of wmted Inveiitioni and full\nInformitlon lent fret The Ramsay\nCompany. World Patent Attorney!, 273 Bank St Ottawa. Cansda\n(3252)\nDOCS\nSPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES\nbred from wlnnen and worken\nR. S. Sears, Kamloopa, B.C. (3548)\nFOR SALE\u2014PEDIOREE SPRING-\ner spaniel pups. Real bird dogs,\nS.C. Couch, Box 74, Nelson. (3578)\nPHOTOGRAPHY\nFILMS DEVELOPED-ANY SIZE\n25c. With 1 print from each negative. Extra prints 8 for 25c. Sask.\nPhoto Supply, Saskatoon.  (3253)\nPOULTRY AND ECCS\nLeghorn Pullets\nVery choice, vigorous birds, bred\nto lay and raised on clover range.\n14 weeks old IWc; 16 week* old\nSl.uo. Older now as good pul-\nlitt are icirce.\nRUMP O SENDALL LTD.\nMILNER. B.C.    .\n(9164)\nMOTORCYCLES\nMOTORCYCLE HILLCLIMB\nAND SPORT DAY\nEast Trail\nSUNDAY, SEPT. \u00bb, at 1:48 pm.\n-  Championihip of Kooteniy\nSee Ridera Crash Through\nSolid Board Wall!\n8 BIG EVENTS\nDon't Miu Iti\n(8589)\nBusiness ond Profes-ionol Directory\nAceounttnts\t\nCHAS.Y HUNTER S.FAi\nInterintiontl Accountant\nP.O. Box 1091     Nelson. B C.\n(8254)\nAttayera\nt W. WI_DOWSON, PROVINCIAL\nAnalyst, Assayer, Chemist Chunks! snd Metallurgical Engii.eer\nSampling agenti at Trail and la-\ncoma Smelten 301-805 Josephine\nSt., Nelson, B. C. (32551\n*^5Tu*VlLL_ H GRiOTOOD\"\"\nProvlnclil Assayer md Chemist 618\nBaku Street .Silaon B C   p. O\nBos No  726 Representing Ship\npen' iqttrett at Trail, 8. C. (3256)\nChlropi\n\u25a0f=\nfactors\nj r McMillan, d.c palmer\ngrtdulte. McCulloch Blk. Nelson\n  (3257)\nK. 'M.   WARREN   D._.   B6X Wt\nGUker Block. 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A\ndance will be held at McDougall\nhall Saturday night for the visiting\nteam.\nThe club may play the Fernie\nJunion at Fernie the following Sunday. Thli will bring mother season to a close, the team being unfortunate tn not being able to get\nu many fixtures si lut year,\nthrough lack of teams of their calibre, Intermediates.\nThe gym classes are to start Saturday, Sept 28 when another large\nenrollment Is anticipated. With basketball already organized and badminton ready to call a meeting, the\nwinter aession li all ready for commencement The achedule ll effective trom Oct 1 unUl May 1, 1938.\nLOS ANGELES IS\nIN WIN COLUMN\nSAN FRANCISCO, Sept 38 (AP).\n-*Los Angelei defeated San Fran-\nciico'i Seals 4-3 today in the third\ngame of the championship playoff\nseries to determine the 1935 Pacific\nCout league baseball pennmt winner.\nBeaten the tint two contests, the\nAngels came back to outhit their\nlocal rlvala in a contest featured\nby the individual itick work of Gene\nLillsrd md Joe di Maglio, leading\nhome run hitters ot the league;\nBRADDOCKS&YS\nHE'LLTAKE JOE\nHas Good Left Hand\nand a Right Cross\nWould Hurt Him\nRowihg - Tennis - Soccer - Baseball - Boxing - Wrestling\nLacrosse - Golf -Track - Swimming *- Horse Racing - Soft Ball\nPADS EIGHT-\n-THE NEL80N DAILY NEWS. NELtON. B,C~-\u00bbRipAy MORNINQ SEPTEMBER 27. 193* \u25a0\n-PAOE EIQHT\n40 OR MORE\nIH&C.G01F\nDanny Stack Unable\nto Cornpete This\nSeason    v\nORILLIA TAKES\nBOXLA CROWN\nORILLIA, Ont, Sept 28 (CP).-\nOrlllls Ttrrlm tonight won ths\nttstern Cinidi lacrosse ehim-\nolomhlo. delisting Vtrdun, Quebec ehimploni, 13-4, In thi tecond straight gsms ef the terlti.\nThe Tirrlera, holden ef the Cinidlin title in 1934, wen thi flnt\ngimt In Montreal, 196, and will\nnow move wett to continue dt-\nftnct of thtlr title.\nBASEBALL POSTPONEMENTS\nSt Loult\nonly game schedi\nAmerican\u2014None, one game iched\ntiled.\nNstlonsl\u2014Chlcsgo st\nduled.\nMi V**1       at-\nrO^^Or^\n\u2022Of>.\nJO*-1\ntttfr*\nROLLS RAZOR\nRolls Sktrisa Samk, |l.08\nfcpjtMa\nsUDl 8Y EXERTS FOR   ...   .\nFWFECT sad ECONOMICAL SHAVING\nCHICAGO, Sept 26 (AP)-Jimei\nJ. Braddock, world'i heavyweight\nchampion, uyi Joe Louis cm be\nlicked.\n\"And,\" he blurted, \"I think I am\nthe guy to do It\"\nBrsddock, striving ln Chlcsgo today to referee a wrestling match,\nwis a .little heated over remarki\nhailing the brown bomber u the\n\"unofficial\" champion.\n\"I am reedy for Louis,\" he uid.\n\"tnd hope te get him for my next\ntight ln June. How will I tight\nhim? I cannot outline my campaign,\nfor you today, but I'll uy thii: 1\nwill keep on top of him all the\ntime. I have a good left hand and I\nthink I can nail him with a good\nright cross when he li open. And\nLouis is wide open for a good right\"\n\"What about Maxle'i crick thit\nLouii never will get a shot at the\ntitle,\" Braddock was asked.\n\"Say for me that Max  doesn't\nknow what he Is talking about\"\nMAX SCARED TO DEATH\nBraddock, who fought his way\nfrom the relief rolls to win tlie\nworld's championihip from Baer\nthree months ago, uid Baer wu\nscared to desth when he crawled\nInto the ring to face the Detroit\nbomber Tuesday night.\n\"That goes for Carnen md Lev-\ninsky, too. They were all scared to\ndeath. They looked like they were\ntied to a horse. Thst doesn't go tor\nme, though.\n\"Louis nun't met sny oppotltlon\nyet. Baer tried to fight me but he\ndidn't try to fight Loult Max\nSchmellng Win cause Louis a lot ot\ntrouble with his left hand It they\never get together.''\n\"Hey Champ, yelled one ot Wt\nidmiren, \"1 understand Louii says\nhe doesn't expect my trouble from\nyou\"\"\nopen\nnobody hu hit him yet md you\ncin't tell whether ht cm tike it or\nnol. They'll find out all about that\nwhen he geti ln there with me.\"\nDEWSBURYWJNS\nLONDON, Sept. 28 (CP cable) .-\nFettherstone   failed   on   lti   own\nound In \u2022 second round Yorkshire\nRugby cup gime today, being defeated 12-2 by Dewsbury.   .\nJtwi Invited to\nGerman Olympics\nPARIS, Sept 26 (AP).-The Oer-\nmm Olympic committee todsy informed Brig. Oen. Chsrles H. Sher-\nrill, United Statu memben of the\nInternational Olympic committee,\nthat Jews would be invited to join\nthe Nail team. > ,\nVANCOUVER, Sept 38 (CP)-\nForty or more of British Columbia finest golfen will tee off tomorrow morning at the Quilchena\ncoune in search of the provincial\nopen crown won lut year ln Victoria by Don Sutherland ot Vancouver. Seventy-two holei ot medil\npliy will decide the championihip.\nSutherland, the ehimplon, will be\nfiaired with E. Walls of Vmcouver\nor the first round. Phil Taylor, favored Victoria professional md former champion, Is paired with George\nThomat Vmcouver, md Jimmy\nTodd, prominent capital city amateur, ii paired with Fred Wood, Vmcouver and peace portal professional. Fred Clunk, Victoria, and R.\nDickinson, Vmcouver, will go\naround together,\n' Jimmy McLarnlh, former welterweight champion, ii paired witb\nHarry Winder, unlvenity pro. In\naddition to Sutherland, other leading Vancouver threata are Dune\nSutherland md Dive Blick, among the pros, and Ken Black, Stan\nLeonard, Ted Charlton md Benny\nColk among the amateurs.\nPost entries will be iccepted on\nthe tee md, although leveral leading pleyen of the province were\nmissing, it wu possible they would\nyet enter.\nDanny Stack ot Nelion, champion of the Interior golfen snd\nformer member of the Manitoba\nWillingdon cup team who wu to\nhave been a contender, Is unable to\ntake part thia year but hopes to\nenter the tournament next year.\nStack Had plmned on Disking the\ntrip but when he went east this\nlummer he wu forced to cancel it\nDoreen Jane 1$\nFavored Horse\nQuoted at 100 to 8 to\n\u25a0 Win .Cesarewitch\non October 8\n-WORLD SERIES-\nSNAPSHOTS\nBy BILL BRAUCHIR\nIt would be hard to decide who\nthrows the belt curve ln the majon\n... but the therp-\nbreaking out-drop\ntossed by Tommy\nBridget of the\nTigeri ii ii good\nu my, iccordlng\nto hitten who\nhave missed it\nIn point of\ngsrnet won,\nBridget hu been\nrunning neek-\ns n d - neck with\nSchoolboy Rowe,\nhis tesmmste \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022\nrecent figures\nshowed them\nwith .18 victories\nspiece. Bridges\ncsrae to the Tigen in 1930, three\nyeeti before\nRowe, cime itrld-\nding out of the wut\nIn the world series lut yur,\nBridget itarted the third gime, and\nwai rudely slammed out of the box\nby the Guhouse Gene in the fifth\ninning', . .but two days later he\ncame back to gain revenge, winning\nfrom the Cards by a score ot 3 to\nBridget\nTOMMY BRIDGES '.\n1, the lone tally being a home run\npoled Into the pavilion by Catcher\nDeLancey . . . in the last game\nTommy was one of a thin red line\nof Detroit pitching heroes thst took\nIt on the chin u the Cards romped\n11 to 0. i\nLut year wu Bridge's best seison since coming up in 1930 ... he\nwon 22 games . . . during each ot\ntht two previoui yean he had won\n14 . , . one of the disappointments\nof his career came in the season\nof 1932 . . . pitching against the\nSenaton, Bridges had only one man\nto retire ln the ninth for a no-hit\ngame . . . Manager Walter Johnson sent Dive Harris to pinch hit.\n. . . Harrli ipolled the record with\na single on the fini bill pitched.\nSeoul Billy Doyle of the Tigen\ndiscovered Bridges when Tommy\nwaj pitching for the Unlvenity of\nTennessee team and signed him to\na Wheeling contract In 1929 . . .\ntrom Wheeling he went to Evans-\nville. thence to the Tigen. \u25a0\u25a0<\u25a0\n\u25a0 Bridges, whose full name li Tho-\nmis Davis Bridges, was bom in\nGordonsville, Tenn., Dec. 2, 1906,\nand married a home town girl, Carolyn Davit Jelllseorse, in 1930\nlyn\ntne home iddress still is Gordonsville.\nDIZZY D\n(UBADVi\nBill Lee and Root Will\nHurl for Cubs in .\nDouble Bill-\n' LONDON. Sept 26 (CP cable).-\nSir Abe Bsiley s Doreen Jane wu\nquoted at 100 to 8 in today's call-\nover for the Cesarewitch stakes, to\nbe run October 16. .\nOther odds: Lucky Patch, Shining\nCloud. 100 to 7; Tommaok, Hoplite,\n18 to 1; Chrysler 20 to 1; Woodstock\nand Bunkawi 38 to 1,\nFor the Cambridgeshire itaku on\nOctober 30, Lady Railli'i Finalist\nwas quoted at 100 to 6. Other odds:\nHighlander 20 to 1; Negundo 15 to 1;\nLaw Court, Wychwood about 28 to\n1: Knighted, Badruddln, Almond\nHill, British Quota 33 to 1) Pepino\n45 to 1; O'Grady 50 to 1. '\nSy PAUL MICKEL80N\nST. LOUIS, Sept 28 (AP).-Reln-\ntall, u steady ai the march ot the\ncarefree Chicago Cube, wished out\nChirlle Grimm i plins to clinch the\nNitionil letgue pennmt todiy md\ngave the four down md tour to go\nSt. Louli Cardinali a merciful rest\nfor a double header rally tomorrow.\nThe final hopes of the world'!\nchnmplons will be the Dem brothers\nin tomorrow's twin bill, starting at\n11:45 a.m\u201e M.S.T. Given the \"amazing\" record of four dayi' rest, Diuy\nwill fire ill he'i got In a desperate\nattempt to mip the Cub 19-gime\nwinning ttretk in the Opener. If he\nsucceeds, brother Paul, at hit own\nrequest, will pitch the aecond.\nShould the peat Diuy fail, It will\nbe all over.\n\"General\" Bill Lee, giant righthander whom the Cobs purchased\nfrom the Cardinal farm at Columbus\ntwo yean ago for 838,000, will op-\npote Diuy in a mound duel that\npromise! to be u exciting u the\nvictorious 1-0 battle of Lonnie. Warneke over brother Paul yesterday.\nFollowing Lee will be the veteran\nCharlie Root whoie revived right\narm hai been one big lesson for the\nsenutionil pennmt drive of the\nGrimm men.\nDiuy, lomewhit tamed but never-\ntheleu cock sure, uid be would\nstop the mid Cub rush md win his\ntwenty-ninth In the flnt gsme.\n\"Yah, they're good, those Cubi,\"\nsaid Dii, \"but ol' Dii will stop them.\"\nDETROIT SEEKS\nLOUISJATTLE\nJacobs Considers the\nAuto City for the\nSchmeling Go\nNEW YORK, Sept 36 (AP). -\nBusy Mike Jacobs, slreedy in the\nmidst of planning a European and\nSouth American tour for Joe Louis,\nbaited long enough today to consider a proposition that would shift\nthe lite of the proposed Louis-Mix\nSchmellng mstch next June to Detroit home town of the chocolite\nsoldier.\nRepresentatives of the Ford Motor\ncompmy, .unsuccessful bidden for\nTuesday's duel, uw Jacobs again today with the result he will leave\nSunday right for Detroit for conferences Monday and Tuesday.\nThe Ford interesti offered Jacobt\na guarantee of 8125 000 for the Baer-\nLouis fight, which he turned down.\n\"I think Louis and Schmellng\nwould draw better thin 81,500,000 in\nDetroit and there'a slso s possibility that Chicago, where Louli will\nmake hli future home, will get the\nmitch,\" Jicobi said.\nGOLF\nI MORRISON M-\nHOMI BOYS\nNsw York-born playen en tht football Glintt.   LIFT to L\nSarauiky, Danowsky, Bordtn, dtl lioli, Strong, Grant\nHAPPY DAYS\/\nTrail's Soccer .\n,, Team 1$ Coming\n# wpmmmswamm    <\nCoast Stars Are on\nNelson's Lineup\nfor Sunday ,\n\"Stymie\" thlrsfsnd fttljue\nwith s long cool Colltns-\nand to give that Collins s\nsmoothness and bouquet not\nobtainable with sny other\ngin use Burnett's London\nDry-the gin that made the\nejor *1 20 f I 19th hole (smous\nBURNETTS\ni_s@\u00bb\u00abw#i|y\nThis advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board or by the Government of British Columbia\nWhen the Trsil senior soccer tesm\ninvidei Nelion on Sundiy to pliy\ntht loctl team ln tht second gime\nof \u2022 best out of five game aeries tor\nthe West Kooteniy title, It lent lix\npliyen on the Nelson teem will be\nmiking their first local appearance.\nThe game li icheduled to start\npromptly at 2:30 p.m., md Judging\nfrom the performance put up by the\nlocals In their tint game of the season against Trail ln the Smelter City\nlast Sunday, the locals should give\nTrail all they cm handle.\nBob Patterson, George Kulal.\nLyman Carter, Bert Hendricks. Bill\nBatea md Gee Stanley are all former coast playen who have made a\nname for themselves with some of\nthe Itrongeit clubs in Vsncouver,\nNew Westminster snd on the Islsnd.\nStanley wss formerly s Iter center\nforward with the famed Chinese\nStudents club; Kulal md Carter\nhive both pliyed with teami competing in Dominion championship\nfinals; Balei, Hendricki md Pitter-\nson sre sll well known to- coast fins.\nMore interest It being taken in\ntht coming game thin ln iny previoui loccer gime pliyed ln Nelson\nin mmy yean.\nTHIRD LANARK TAKES ON DONS;\nCELTIC TO (LASH WITH HEARTS\n' GLASGOW, Sepl 28 (CP cable)-\nFor the put couple of weeks the\nimpression hu grown in Scottish\nsoccer circle! thit thii im't Glisgow\nRangen' year. In recent seasons the\nteam, whose roster la studded with\nnoted international playen, hat\npractically made the.first division ot\nthe Scottish soccer league a one-\nteem show.\nThings hive been different ln this\ncampaign md today finds the Ibrox\nPark eleven ln third place, three\npoints behind the pace-making Aberdeen club.\nIn the battle for leadership last\nSaturday between Celtic md Rangen, the Cells emerged on the top\nside of a.2-1 score. During the week,\nhowever, Aberdeen straddled Celtic\nwith s 8-0 decision over Hamilton\nAcidemlcili.   .\nThli week-end finds Third Lsnirk\nln the unenvleble po-Uon of entertaining the fast-stepping Dons.\nCELTIC AND HEARTS\nCeltic plsyi before a home-town\ncrowd Saturday agalnit Hearti.\nRmgen travel to Motherwell md\nthe champions will fight hard not\nto let their supporten down again.\n, One of the most Improved teams\nin Scotland this year Is Edinburgh\nCity, the door met of the second\ndivision during the 1034-35 season.\nEdinburgh meets Ralth Roven on\nthe Utters ground Siturdiy.\nA good fight li going on fer top\nhonon. St. Mirren leads the parade\nwith Falkirk md Morton dickering\nfor the runner-up position, one\npoint behind.\nAll three teams sre plsying st\nhome. The Paiiley tide meed Cow-\ndenbeith, Falkirk ii viiited by Eait\nStirling md Eut Fife journeyt to\nMorton.\nHuddersfield, Sunderland and\nManchester (ily Expect Wins\nD\u00abIZUYCAUW\nFOR THE MOVIES\nEDMONTON. Sept. 28 (CP). -\nEight feet of enraged grlitly bear\nreared on Ita hind legs and clawing\nthf air savagely In front of a motion\npicture camert madt- a real-life\n\u25a0Irima sufficient to pele my scene\nfiked ln Hollywood, a party of five\nliip game hunten from the United\nState* related today on their arrival\nhere from the Grande Prairie district. . \u25a0,\nWhile Dr. A. V. Denmsn, Msnktto,\nMinn, fired leid Into the gTlnly\nwhich the hunten found devouring\nthe carcass of a caribou they had\nshot P. A. Prlsbrow, president of\ntlie National Bank of Mankato,\n(.round away faithfully with his\ncamera to get a complete \"close-up\"\nof the brute's deilh fight.\nThe hunten ment'21 da\/I In the\nmountains 129 mllet south of\nGrande-Pralrle.\nLONDON, Sept 28 (CP cable)-\nPlaying it the top-of their form,\nHudderafleld Town, Sunderltnd and\nMinchester City, leiden in -the\nEnglish Football leigue, en not\nexpected to lose ground u \u2022 result\nof next Saturday's games.\nBolton Wsnderera visit Huddenfleld but lince their promotion to\ntht premier dlvlilon it the end of\nlut seuon hive performed indifferently ind in hirdly likely to\nsucceed. Sunderland ll fancied to\nwin from Chelsea at Stamford\nBridge deipite the pensioners' recent improvement. Manchester City\nnu never pliyed better thin it\npreient and It will take Portsmouth\nall lti time to keep down the score\n\u2022t Maine Road.\nH. Davii li plsying hli 100th consecutive gime for Sunderlind,\nwhich means thit he hu not missed\n\u25a0 mttch for two and I htlf yein.\nFourth plice Middleibrough ll it\nhome to Everton. The home teim\nll ont of the fittest snd moit forceful attacking sides In the leigue\n\u2022nd In view of thli the Lancashire\nclub li miking chingei in lti defence. Brltton ind Thompson, wing\nhilvel who hive held their, pltori\ntor several seiions. sre being\ndropped In fsvor of Mercer ind\nArcher. , .\nSeveral chmget ire being mide\nIn the Liverpool tide to play West\nBromwich Albion ind while the\ndecline of Anenil It the talk of the\ndiy, the Gunners ire still a good\nteim md cm bo depended upon to\ntut up \u2022 itern battiest F   ke.\nEAOER8HIP AT STAKE\nLeading the second division by a\npoint over Manchester United and\nSouthampton, Leicester City may be\nforced to tui-rendr-r Its advanage\nat Blackpool. The Seaslden are on\nthe fourth rung of the league ladder\nand put up a grest game before\ntheir own supporten. Southampton\n\u2022nd Minchester United meet on the\nformer1! ground tnd a bitter itrug-\ngle it in prospect\nAl a result of mid-week\ngamei\nfive teems with 10 pointi each art\ntied for Tfiderabip\n1 poi\n. of the third division, southern section. They sn\nCoventry City, Bournemouth. Retd-\ning. Torquay United and Cryital\nPalace. Torquay and the Palace\nhave played right gamei md the\noth'rs one less. It li on ths cards\nthtt Reidlne tnd Cryital Pilare\nwill forge to the front Saturday.\nBoth teami play at home.\nTranmere Rovtn. out ln front In\nthe northern taction, viiit Msm-\nfleld Town at the week-end ire\nfivored to rapture the pointi.\n\u25a0 It'i possible to mske \u2022 good iwing\n\u2022nd still misi \u2022 shot in the fiirway.\nThe He of the ball cm upset all\nyour calculations to hit clem.\nThe ground Immediately under\nthe ball may be rough or hold a\nstone ao that your clubhead ll deflected Juit before It ilrikei the\nball. On tbe other hand the ball\nmay be retting in loose dirt which\nlets your clubttce twist insteid of\nvemtining straight. All in all, the\nbite. you seek aa your clubhead\nlands on the ball may or may not\ncome off according to the lie.\nIn hot weather mmy falrwayi\nhave stretches where the grass Is\nvery short These hird lies wreck\nmsny s thot It would be nice 11\nevery lie tound the bsll rating on\nsoft turf of uniform height, but It'i\npirt of the gsme to plsy the bsll\nu you find it\nDon't blime your swing for every\nmiss. Just witch the lie carefully\nand guage the landing of your clubhead accordingly.\nSollballers May\nPlay on Sunday\nWith,tht short evening! miking\nIt: impossible to plsy my garnet\nsfter wont local fans sre requesting\nthst the B.C. Telephone ind Hume\nhotel men's eoftball clubt, pity on\nSaturdiy or Sundiy morning to\nsettle their difference!. In the tint\ntwo gamei etch teim scored a victory, md the third game wu not\nplsyed out when dirknesi ciuied\nthe game to be halted In the lut\nhalf of the ninth, with the icore\nreading 13-13.\nB.C. Telephone tuppoiiera art\nclaiming that the game ihould hive\nreverted back to the last even Inning\nwhich would give the Telephone\nnine the odd game on the teriei,\nbut B.C. Telephone pliyen declire\n\u2022i they ire confident thit they cm\ntheir reidinem to pliy mother gime,\ntike the Hume pliyen into cimp.\ni)5.itir\\A\njeeders\n -a\n(Sy tht Attoclitid Pratt)\nBetting eut four hits, Includln,\n' h r\nMyer closed In on Joe Vosmik today\nIting\nir, In\nhomer, in fivt timet st bat\nudlng s\nBuddy\nRain Washes Qui Cards Vs. Cubs Go\n(By thi Astoelittd Pren)\nThe torrid Nitlonil league pennant nee remained In itahii quo today\nu fain washed out the second of Ihe cniciil Cubi-Cirdi series.\nThe wishout filled to help the trailing Cardinals, however, ii they\nitlll muit win all the four remaining gamei to tie the rampaging Brums\nfor the title.\nEven If one of the remtlnlng contesti li nnt pliyed. It will mesn thit\nthe Cuba take the pennmt as they would hold a four-game margin over\nthe world champions on tht losing side.\nHert li how they stand:\nW. L. Pet.        Behind To pity\nChlcigo '. . 98       .    82 .\u00abS3 .  . 4\nSt. Louli  _..._ 94     \u2022     88     \u25a0       .827 4 4\nIn the battle for the American league\nslugging chtmplonshlp. The only iv-\nslugglng ch\u00abmpion\u00abhlp. The orrfy\nmember of basebill's big six In ictlon. Myer tent his iverage up three\npointi to .348, ilx back of the Cleveland outfielder.\nThe itandlng:\nO AB R H Pet\nViughin, Prta 138 495 107 191 .888\nMedwick, Crds 150018 129 218 .353\nVosmik. Indm. 148 809 91 214 .351\nHirtnett Cubi.. 118 408   67 141 Mt\nMver, Sent   148 805 109 209 .345\nFoxx, Attn    144 824 115 177 .838\nTHS BRITISH WAV\nNEW YORK (CP)-Tiklng a cue\nfrom their overtcai cousins, the\nUnited Stttet tennii ind golf aiso-\nclatlom adopted British methodi\nfor their big tournaments. The national singlet tennis meet \u25a0* Foreit\nHills wu put on \"Wimbledon ttyle,\"\nwilh men tnd women pitying ti the\nstmt time, ind Ihe Imiteur golf at\nClevelind wu all match play.\nHoifte.Rijfs\n \u00ae\\. \u2014\nBy the Attoclitid Pratt\nHome runs yesterday\u2014Myer, Serf-\netora, one.\nThe lesders\u2014Greenberg, Tigen,\n38; Foxx, Athletics, 84; Berger,\nBrevet, 33; Ott Glanti, 81; Gehrig,\nYsnkees, 80.\nLeague totals\u2014Amerlcsn 852, National 861. Total 1308.\nSOi^MST\nWIN AT NATAL\nNATAL, B.C.\u2014Before a fa!r\u00abrowd\nan exhibition gsme of baseball was\nJayed between the Natal Married\nlen and the Natal Single Men at the\nNatal ball park Sunday, Sept. 22, resulting in a well earned 15-6 win for\nthe Single Men. The wlnnen played snappy ball behind the hurling\nof T. Krall, who allowed but seven\nhits In the seven innings thst he pec-\nformed before being relieved.\nThe Married Men did not give\ntheir pitcher, L. Krall, the lupport\nthit was expected as many of the\n20 hits that rang off the Single Men's\nbats ihould have been caught. Regardless, he itruck out 16 of the\nSingle Men to 10 by his opponent,\nT. Krall.\nBoth teams displayed snappy bill\nat times throughout the game but\nerron proved costly.   .\nA. Androllck led the Single Men\nin betting getting five hits in six\ntimet up, collecting two triplet md\ntwo doubles. The game wis umpired\nby H. Porter md M. White. This\nwin mirked the first for the Single\nMen over the Mirried Men ln teveral years ln the annual challenge\ngame. Due to the lack of baseball\ngamei thli yeir It hu been luggest-\ned thst these teems plsy a best three\nout of five games for the Natal-\nMichel Baseball championship.\nLineups were:\nNatal Single Men\u20143. Krall c. T\nKrall p, H. Eberta lb, A. Androllck\n2b, J. Katrlchak 11, J. Letasky 3b.\nW. Rothel If, P. Chala cf, P. Zoratti\nrf, J. Halko.\nNatal Married Men-M. Sadllsh\ne, L. Krall, p, R. PokOrny lb, J.\nShangala 2b, P. Zeith is, J. Taverni\n3b, TV Androllck If, F. Koiler cf, J.\nJoasy rf, J. Chala, J. Halko.\nYanks Win Only\nAmerican Game\nNEW YORK, Sept 28 (API-\nMaking the most ot their seven\nblowi while Johnny Murphy wu\nkeeping the Seniton' 10 hiti well\nscattered, the New York Yinkeei\nturned bick Washington 4-2 tor\ntheir seventh straight victory In\nthe only game played In the major\nleagues today.\nJoe Glenn drove In the Yanks'\nflnt pair of runs In the fint inning,\nconnecting with a single with the\nbues full. In the second Ben Chapman came through with a double\nwith the eacki again loaded to drive\nin the other two tallies.\nBuddy Myer wn the only Senitor\nthit ciused Murphy my trouble is\nthe former Fordham univeralty itar\nhung up hii 10th victory. The veteran wishington Infielder drove\nout four hits, one s home run in\nthe seventh with Mlhslic on bue\nto icore the Seniton' only runs\nThe victory give the Yinkeei the\nseason's seriei IS gimei to leven.\nWashington  -.:.._..-  2  10  1\nNew York  _    4    7   4\nLanhan, Pettlt, Russell md Bolton; Murphy and Glenn.\nFINALCUPGAME\nEERNIUUNDAY\nPER NIS, B.C. - Thi flntl teeter gime for tht Graham trophy\nwill ba playtd bttwetn Colemtn\n\u2022nd Blilrmort at Ftrnli Sundiy,\nStpt. 29, A. Bltcklty, atcritary of\ntht Crowi Neit Put Footbsll as- -\nsoelstlen Dm innounced.\nThe klok-off will  be at 8:80 .\np.m.  with   Thomai   Caufield  as\nretiraa.\nIIRTHDAY CRIETINCS    \u2022\nBy- The Csnsdisn Praia\nTo Dm Wsllsce, Novs Scotts-bom\nathlete now at Oxford Unlvenity.\nWallace wat born ln Antigonlih 25\nyean ago today. He rowed single\nsculli for Oxford In 1934 md again\nthii yeir. Dm it ilso a member of\nthe unlvenity hockey teem.\nThis advt. is not published or\ndisplayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbis.\nSes ths Bell Boy peer sbout,\nLooking very much in\ndoubt\u2014\nTill hs heart tht\nwelcome chorus,\n\"This way with the\n'Philip Morrii'\"\n10 for 10c\n25 for 25c\n\u25a0MolLf*.\nPHILIP MORRIS\nNAVY CUT\nVIRGINIA CIGARETTES ,\nSavt tht premium cards.  Any combination of\ncard valuts totalling 52 constitutes a stt.\nt -_._---i.. e-..:-\u201eu-. --\u25a0li'iMiiiiiirt.-\n mmm\"M\nmmmmmsi^mmm*m*mmmmwH\\iM.iii.i.im.mmmm9mm^wmmmm\n\"\nm\n(pokane Man May Construct Biq\nCustoms Ore Concentrator for\nBoundaryand Washington Mines\nGRAND FORKS, B.C., Sept. 26.-\n\u25a0lsns are rapidly maturing for the\nonitructlon here of a large customi\nire concentrating plant to mill ore\nfom several mlnei of the Boundiry\nllstrlct, md from mines at Danville\n_d Republic, Wash.\nPossibilities of central milling\nilant at Grand Forki for handling\n* of thli mining area have frt-\nuently been canvassed, but urgency\nSr anion at the preient time has\nrisen through the recent ictlon of\nbe Consolldited Mining tt Smelt-\nrig Compmy ln drastically limitlnp\nhe amount of ore which they will\ncrept beciuse of certain mineral\nontent Tbe Yankee Boy, Number\nieven  and Republic  mlnei have\nGuy HkSaHflao-ane. who hu\n*\" ln recent monthi\nankee  Boy, hu\n-town for leveral dayi going\n_j mstttr ot.the customi con-\nitor with engineer! and dls-\neontneta   with   probable\nFrom   preient   outlook\nbe ample issunnce\n. a plant of at lent\n'ankee Boy continuing\nluraglngly it a mint\ngold   poisibllltlei,\nMr. Riegel flnt had under consideration construction of a milling\nplant for thil property alone, bul\nwat approached to build it larger io\nll to handle ore from other properties as well. It it understood that he\nhai been given tentative assurance\nof substantial shipments from Republic, possibly up to 100 to 200\ntons dally, and the Morning Star at\nDanville, Wash., will have 100 tons\nore mora available weekly, while\nthe Number Sevtn mine will have\nan output ot around 200 toni weekly.\nMr. Riegel hu looked over a\nprobable location at the wtitern\nedge of the city, available to both\nGreat Northern and Canadian Pacific, and li now going Into the matter ef power rates. He expected hli\nenglnten would have Information\ncomplete ln about a months Ume\nYsnkee Boy hu ihh ped about 20\ncan of ore to date which has run\nabout 878 to the ton ln gold. Owing\nto restriction! of Trail smelter it\nbecame necessary to reduce the\nforce at the mine from 28 to 7 men.\nYmkee Boy It located ibout a\nmile weit ot town; Morning Star\nli about tix mllu distant; Republic.\n36 mllei iway, md Boundary Falla\n38 mllet dittint\n(OAST MIXED\nVANCOUVER, Sept M (CP>-\n>rice changes were mixed On the\n'ancouver itock exchange today\n'1th loiiet illghtly in the majority,\nreding wu Quiet and only 83,250\nsires were told.\nPremier Gold dropped 4 to 1.60\nBd Sheep Creek loit 3 at 70. Ctrl-\no Gold at 1.08; Dentonla at 16%\nnd Silmon Oold at 7 were each off\npoint Minto Gold firmed IV, tt\n% md Tiylor Bridge at 16, Reno\nlold st 80 md Congreu st 19 wire\n11 up a cant United Empire wu\ngain offered at 8 with no siles.\nBig Missouri lost IH at 484, B.C\niickel wu ott a cant at 18 md\nlobls Five eased % at 6%. Ptnd\nIrellle firmed a cent at 71.\nRoyalite waa down 10 at 18.00 md\n[ranchmen'I lott 6 at 23. Dalhouile\nnu 2 centt lower at 20.\nSALMON PACKUP\nVANCOUVER, Sept 26 (CP)-The\nIrltish Columbia salmon pack to-\nled 1.232.365 eases on Sept 21\nwith 1,097,147 cam at\n\u2022erne dite lut year. The peck\nie largest In tht put five vein\ntotal sockeye pack wu 346.668\nases compared with 367,689 cases\nMt year and slight decreases were\necorded in the cohoe and n>rln\u00bb\npcki but chums were In'reeied\nrom 95.180 cssen tn 211,41) can\nnd ptnki from 433,358 CUM to 493,-\n45 casei '\nINCORPORATED\nVICTORIA, Sept 28 (CP)-Com-\n\u2022nv Incorporations ln Br'tlsh Tol-\nimbli during the week include4;\nOkinanrin F^'li Deve'opment Co.\n,t_. 825,000. Penticton,\nBritish MnlvM\u2014it- Production!\n,td, N.PX, 81.000.000 Vmcouver.\nMetal Market*\nNEW YORK, Sept SS (AP)-\nlopper iteidy; electrolytic root md\nu'ure 9.00: exnort 8.70 to 8.75.\nTin steady; spot md nearby 48,76;\nu'ure 4950.\nIron quiet unchanged.\nLead steady; snot New York 5.50\n0 4.55; E-st St I.\"u's 4.36.\nZinc d\u00abM; Eut St Louli spot and\nu*\u00abre 4.75.\nAluminum 19.00 to 22.00.\nAntimony, mot 14-5. \u2022\nBsr silver steady, unchmged at\n8't.\nAt London\u2014Coooer. st-nd-,rd snot\nIH 15s; future \u00a335 2s 6d; electro-\nytle, ipot \u00a330 Bs: future \u00a339 5s.\nTin. spot \u00a3229 IV future \u00a3216 6d.\nLeid, toot and future \u00a317 ?.t 6e\\\nZinc, not md future \u00a316 2i I*.\nBar illver firm, 1-18 higher at\nH'id.\nLETTERHEADS\nand ENVELOPES\nOteer, dlttlnetlve printing en\nflnett ejusllty bond ptotn\nWeek up now, for all your\npersonal and builntw nssdtl\nNelion Daily News\nCommsrtlsl Printing Dept\nPOTATOES LOSE\nMONTREAL. Sept 38 (CP) -\nHeevy offerings forced potato prlcea\nlower on the Montreal dairy and\nproduce markets\/today.\nPotatoes, No. 1 Quebeci 77, cob-\nblen 45 to 80 per 80-pound bigs.\nButter, No. 128, solids 28, prlnU 25.\nCheese. No. 1 current Onlarlos 13.\nEggi, A lsxgs 32, A medium 35.\nMINESSETBACK\nTORONTO, Sept 36 (CP)-Month-\nand mirgln caili brought itock Into\ntht mining ihare market today, giving pricei a moderate eatback.\nCentral Patricia moved up to a\nntw high mark at 1.95 md closed\nwith a net gain ot i cents at 1.89.\nGod'i Lake, Micaiu. Pickle Crow,\nSlicoe and McWatten closed lower\nby 4 to 7 cents eich.\nLittle Long Lie and Hollinger\nweakened 10 cents each, Wright\nHargresvM took a drop of 85 centa\nto 7.40 and Dome md Lake Shore\ndt-'lned Vt point each.\nAmong the penny lssuei Gunnar\nclosed st 58, off 5%.\nThire wrs no action ot Importance\nIn the oils.\n13-CENT GAIN IN\nBAR GOLD\nMONTREAL, Sept 36 (CP)-Bar\n.told ln London up 13 cents it 835.25\nin ounce tn Cmidlan fundi; 141i\nmd ln BrIUsh funds. The fixed\n135 Wuhlngton price imounted to\n~3i.tS In Cmidlan.\nCanada Dry Will\nOmit a Dividend\nNEW YORK, Sept 26 (AP). \u00ab-\nDirecton af Canada Dry ' nger Ale\n'nc. today voted to omit the quar-\n'erly dividend on the canital stock.\nTht last dividend was 10 cents, declared three months ago. Omission\nof the dividend, the management\nexplained, wai to conserve cash u-\nlets for uie ln connection with m\nexpimlon program to be undertaken Immediately.\nDominion Livestock\nWrNNrPEG. Sept 38 (CP)-Cat-\ntie 920.\nChoice Iteen 65.50.\nHelfen 84.50.\nFed calvea $7.50.\nCows 83.\nBulls 82.23.\nStacker md feeder iteen $4.25.\nStock oowi md helfen 88.\nCilvei 125.\nChoice vealen $6.50.\nHogi 45.\nSelect bacons $1 per heed premium $8.16, butchen $1 per head\ndiscount 87.78.\nSheep 170.\nHandywelght Iambi $5.23.\nHlndywilght sheep $2.28.\nMORE ABOUT\ndevil's mm\n(Contlnutd From Pigt Savin)\nIn hslf m hour. Jmet md Blair\nwere In the big launoh which belonged to the Wanderer Jsnet'i lug-\ngtgt md Miurice's belonging! be-\nside thtm. Charlie wu ln tht tmall\nbott wiving to them hippily.\n\"Miurice told me, Bltlr, thtt before he met me he hated everyone,\neven hii mother, for he bltraed her\nfor all his troubles, ilthough he did\nnot tell me whit they were. He uid\nhe did not know then what love\nmeint And that, through me, he\nwould be regenerated..,.\"\nBlair Intirooesd:\n\"Captain O'Mallty li going to take\nhim out to set md bury him, Jmet\nIt'i but, I think. And we're not going to lost any tune sitting back to\nNew York!\"\n\"Are you quite sure he'i dltd,\nBlsir?\" Jmet uked u the snuggled\nup to him.\n\"Quite. Shall wa be married her*\nIn Seittle now ... ai loon aa we\nland)\"\n\"Why... I gueit io,\"\nBlair kissed her upturned lips, and\npsttad htr go'\"\"\"- h*lr,\n(THE END)\n-THE NILION OAILY NEWS. NILION. l.C-FRIDAY MORNINO. IIPTIMIIR V. 1981-\nEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IS\nMarket and Mining News\n(ORN JOURS AT\nCHICAGO\nCHICAGO, Stpt 36 (AP)-Poul-\nblllliei of big damage by froit tonight to the United Statei corn crop\n\u25a0wept Ult corn mirket, suddtnly\nupwird todiy almost t cents a\nbushel.\nOfficial forecasts indicated peril\nof frost tonight In isvan itatet with\ntht killing variety looked for on a\nbroad tcile. Double danger wu\nfetrtd, tht corn crop at a whole\nbeing later thli leiaon thm usual,\nand in addition a widespread killing\nfroit now would be much earlier\nthan It generally the case.\nCorn closed strong, % ta 1% higher, December 59% to 59>4, wheat %\noft to Vi up, December 88% to 98%,\noati unchanged to % lower, ma\nprovlilom 17 to 33 Centi down,\nWINPEGSIIPS\nWINNIPEG. Sept 38 (CP)-Dollar\nwheat ieen for but a moment lut\nweek, appeared farther away thm\never after today's session of tht\nWinnipeg grain exchange. Wheat\nprices continued their decline, doling Hi to 1 cent lower.\nSupport offered by the sill for\nexport of an estimated 730,000 busheli of Canadian wheat Including\npurchaiei by United Statu millers,\nwu insufficient to absorb heavy\nhedging sales. October closed at\n89%, December 90% and May 84H\ncents.\n\"Spruding\" between Winnipeg\nmd Chicago, Involving the ttlling\nof future! htrt agalnit purchisti\nIn the United Statei market wu a\nfurther burden on the market ud\nvaluet at tht dole were at or near\nthe day's loweit levels. Trading\nwu aetive throughout\n'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0      i     \u25a0\" \u25a0\nMontreal Heavy\nMONTREAL, Sept 38 (CP)-A\nhalf-hearted attempt to itage a recovery wu halted during early\ndeillngi on the Montreal ttock exchange today when a heavy tone\nspread to tha entire lilt\nContoUdited Mining tt Smelting\nclosed 168, off 3 points. Nickel wu\n% lower st 30%.\nA sudden flash of buying nesr\nthe finil bell lent Montreal Power\nup M of a point to 314 after remaining stagnant during most of\nthe session. B.C. Power B wu off %\nat 3%. ,    .     _\nCanadian Celanese preferred ad-\nvanced 3 pointi to 119 while Dominion Textile picked up Itt points\nat 61%.\nBryson, Hardware\nMerchant, li Dead\nNEW WESTMINSTER. B.C., Sejt\n26 (CP)-Chsrles Bates Brylon, 63.\nprominent hirdwire merchmt md\nresident of Ntw Weitminiter neirly\n50 yean, died lut night after a long\nIllness. He wu a member ot Royal\nCity lacrosit ttamt many yeen ago\nwhen Pat Feeney, the Rennlet.\nTurnbulli and Giftordi were approaching their prima,\nCanadian Dollar Is\nHigher\nNEW YORK, Sept 36 (CP)-The\nCanadian dollar wu higher, iterling md the French frmc lower, ln\nthe foreign exchmge mtrktti today.\nTht Dominion dollar reduced Ita\ndiscount from 1% to 1% per cent\nThe pound wat off a full cent at\n$491 whtls ths franc, closing It\n6.68% cents, ihowed a lou ot .00%\nof a cent\nVancouver Sales\nVANCOUVER, Sept M <CK-\nMlnlng thirM sold on the Vmcouver stock exchinge today wtrt:\nListed: Big Mist 2200, Bralorne\n505, B R X 800, Ceriboo 850, Dentonla 7000. Island Mtn 800, Koot B\n600, Morning S 1000. Pram O 8300.\nReno 3100. Silmon Oold 2500.' Sheep\nCreek 8100, Taylor B 500, Wiyiide\n8300.\nCurb: Congreu 8200, Fairview A\n10.000, Goleonda 250. Grange 2000\nGrull W 5450, Gold Mtn 200. Hedley\nA 1000. Home 1000. Meridian 100\nMinto 5100, Nicola tROO. Noble Five\n5600. Pend O'ellle 1300. Re\"* Arlington 100 SUvenmlth 1000, Vidette 1500 Ymlr Ymkee Girl 1000,\nPorter 1000,\nLondon Close\nDow Jo.ies Averages.\nHigh Lew\n30 lndustrl-li ._.\u2014 131.67 129.95\n20 rails    35.52       84.97\n20 utilities    25.58       25.08.\n40 bonds\nClou     Change\n131.06\u2014Off .46\n35.80\u2014off .14\n25.41\u2014up .06\n96.38\u2014off .la\nLONDON, Seot 38 (AP)-Cluing: Ati-hlson 850, B-ail)l\"n Traction 87%. Csnadlin P\u00bbclfl' tlO>*.\nHvdro Electric 33%. Intl Nickel\n'.30%, U.S. S'eel 845^. Courtaulds\nHt Hudson Bav 16s 8d Imnerl'l\nAlrwivs 47s 6d, Rind Mines \u00a37\",\nRhodesl-n Aiefo Am 10a \u00abd, Roy\u00bb'\n\u00bb)ut-h *36, Selfrldge St 6 pe pfd\n26s 9d.\nBondi-Brltlsh 2% Oer cent eon-\nsoli \u00a3W. B'itlsh 3% per cent wir\nloan \u00a3103D,> British funding 4i\n1960-90 \u00a3113 ex-lnterest\nExchange Rates\nNTW YORK, Sent 28 (CP)-Ster-\nUnif exchange euy tt 84.90% for 80-\ndiv bills md at $4.91 for demand.\nCmadian dollira today 1% dlicount ruterday IH discount, week\nten 1 discount \u2022\nFrance 6.58% centa.\nItaly 8.18% centa\nUruguay 8086 cents.\nDBCLARI DIVIDING\nSAN FRANCISCO. Sept 38 (AP)\n\u2014 Directon Of Crown-Zellerbach\ncorporation todsy declared a dividend ot tl ptr ihire on the concerns seriei A and B preference\nit<vki.\nThe dividend will be payable November 1 to itockholden ot record\nOctober 14. ___\nSTRONG. MAN'S MCORD\nMKI.BOiTRNT'-AleJl Andenon, a\n14-vur-old artHU' modal hart,\n-ltlmi ta hive broVtn a world's\n\u2022trong mm record. He haa twilled\nthree motorcara roped to't'htr ind\nsix passengers over a distance of\n32 laches\u2014with hii teeth. The total\nof weight ot the cars and their pu-1\ntengen wu three tons.\nVancouver Stock Exchange\nLISTID\n\u202214\nAlk\nGold Mountain \t\n_.\n.A*\\\nAtWU UU\t\n     .05%\n.06\nGeo -nterpriie \t\n>J0%\nffl\ntug j4iuourl\t\n 48%\nAttn\nUto River \t\nGlacier Creek\t\n.1)1\nCl C J'ackeri \t\n 18.00\nami\njOOI*\noraiorne Uold .\n.....  SSS\n178\nurandvitw\t\n.02\n_m\n\u2014\u00bb\n.02\n.02%\n_ H \/>. uold   \t\n....    .13\n.14\nrlecia \t\n8.23\n975\nCariboo Oold  ...\n__   1.08\nW\nriecuey Amal\t\n.18\nJl\nC and -Corp ....\n\u2014    AO\n.53\nmghwooo Sarcee ..\n.11%\n.03    1\n.13\nCoast Brew \t\n\u201e. 15.00\n15.75\nHome Gold \t\n.03%\nDentonla      \u2014\nma.     .16%\n.18   .\nIndian Mlnei\t\n.01\n-ola _elt  ........\n\u2014    JO\nJS\n\u2014\n.01\nriargai Oil \t\n_.    Mi\n\u2014\nKoot Flortnca .......\n.00%\n\u00abC\ndome Oil .._\u2014_\n\u201e,   j         \u2014at\n.48\nLucky Jim  ......\n-1%\n\u2014\nisland Mtn ....._\n\u2014    -3\nM\nMar Jon  ...\n.11\n.13\nKoot _elle ..\u2014_.\ni-    40\n~3\nMercury  ......,_........\n. .10\n.11%\nMak Siccar ...\u00ab.\u2014\n-    JO\n.13\nMerldim\t\n.15\nJO\nMcLeod     ..._\u00bb_\nModel Oil   \t\nmtm          \u2014\n.41\nMerland\t\n.14\n.16\n\u00bb..    -6%\n.29\nMcGillivray Coal....\n-0\n\u2014\niTemler Gold ..\n-.   1.80\n1.61\nMill City\nMinto Oold     \t\n-.07\n.10\nPremier Border..\n_.   M,\nJOOH\n.06%\nQuats.no\n__    .01\nMorton Woliey .. ...\nMarmot Metals \t\n\u21220%\nj00%\nKeno Gold    .\t\n...     \u00ab0\nSS\n\u2014\nxo%\nSally Mines   .._.\n\u2014     \u2014\n.20\nNicola        ......\t\n.09%\n\u2022 .10\nSalmon Gold \t\n\u2014    J)7\n.08\nNoble Five \t\nM%\n. .08.\noheep Creek \t\n-    .70\n.74\nNordon Oil _\u00ab\u2014\n.11\n, .18\nSpooner >      .._.\n\u2014    .18\n32\nPacalta         _\u2014\nj03\nM%\nia)-lor Bridge....\n\u2014    .16\n30\nPend Oreille\t\n.71\n.73\nWayside   \u2014\n\u2014    .14%\n18\nPilot Gold    \t\n.01%\n.02\nCUrtB\nPorter Idaho .........\n-6%\n.06\nBeaver Silver -.\n-.    .03%\n-1%\n.33\nJ8\nBluebird     \t\n_-    ~1\n-3\n-   AS\nB C Silver .-\u2014\n_   J.18\n180\nRelief Arlington ...\n.82\nSi\nBC nickel\t\n_.    .15\n.17\nRoyalite\n18.00\nBrew Si Dist .\u2014\n_.    _7\n1.03  '\nRutin Argenta .....\n\u2014\n-1\nBunker Hill\t\n-.45.00\n46.00\nRuth Hope\t\n_>\n.03\nCan Rand ...___\n\u2014    ef\n.03\nSilvercrett\t\njOOH\n2i\nCalmont      ..._..\n\u2014     em\n.05%\nSilversmith ...._\t\njOIVi\n.03\nCout Copper \u2014\n-_ its\n1.78\n.00%\n_>\nCongreu      ......\n-_    .18\n_>\nStandard S _ L ....\n.48\nM\nCork Province) .\ne\u2122\u00ab           *_\u2022\n-0%\n.07%\nSunshine        .......\n18.75\n3050\nCrowi Nest    ._.\n__   _e%\nTiylor Wind\t\n.10\nam\nDalhouile Oils \u2014\n\u2014    JO\n_5\nUnited Empire -~_\nVidette Gold\t\nM\nDtvenlih     . \u2014\n\u2014    M\n-8\nXI\nJO\nDunwell\n\u2014    .08\nm\nViking Gold \t\nJ00V\u00ab\n\u2014.\nFilrvlew Amal\n\u2014    ,06%\nOS\nWitirloo\nmm\njoa\nFederal Gold ...\nOS\nWsverley Tang __\nA)%\n-a-\nFreehold       .-.\n\u2014    ~4%\n__    .16%\nma\nWilllngton  ....._\n_1%\n\u2014\nGeo Copper \u2014\nGoleonda     \t\niee\nWhltewster .\u2014.\u2014\nJOB\n-6\n...    .18\nXI\n_6\nJ\u00bb\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAlexandria _-_\nAshley .   \t\nBinkfield   -\nBarry Hollinger ,\nBut Mttais\t\nBear Explor .\t\nBig Mlsiourle \u2014\nBoblo __\nBralorne .  \t\nBRX\t\nBut Ankerlte .\nCm Milartlc _._\nCariboo Gold Q .\nCutle Treth .   .\nCentral Mm\t\nCentral Pat.\nChibovgamou\nCout Copper .\nConiigat .  .\nConirlum  .\t\nCom M It S _\nDome\nDom Explor _\u2014...\nEldorado ..\u201e._\u2014\u2014_\nFalconbrldge . . _\u2014\nGod'i Lake - \u25a0    ,\nGranada \u201e  .\nHardrock \u2014_\u2014_..\nHollinger ...,.\u2014...-\nHowey\t\nHudson Bay   -..._\nInter Nickel \t\nKirklrnd Lake\t\nLake Maron  \t\nLake Shore ___\u2014\nLittle Long Lie\t\nMacasu\t\nMiple Leaf _.\nMalroblo  .   - ..\nMcLeod Cockshutt .\nMclntyre ._.\nMeVlttie Gr \u201e\u25a0 \u2014\nMcWitttra Gold _\nMining Corp ..,..,..\nNipissing .. ,.\t\nNoranda     ,\t\nParkhill   .\nPaymaster -_.. \u2014\nPend Oreille \u2014__\u2014\n.Piokle Crow ___\u2014.\nPioneer Gold\t\nPremier Gold ......\nReno . .\t\nSan Antonio\t\nSheep Creek ........_\nSherrltt Gordon .,..\nSlicoe\nSmelten Gold ,\nStadacona \t\nSt Anthony \t\nSudbury Buln ..\nSylvanite\nTeck Hughes .\nToburn \t\nTowagamac \u2014\nTrctdwell\nVentures  _....___\nWaite Amulet .\t\nWaysldi\nWhite Ea\u00bble\t\nWright Hargreavei .\nOltl\nAJax\nB A Oil\t\nC It E Corp \u2014\nChem Research .\nHome Oil . ._\nImperial OU _\nInter Pete\t\nMerlmd\nNordon   .\nRoyalite .\nINDUSTRIAL!\nBeatty Brot .   .\nBill Telephone..\nBrariliin ....._\u2014.\nBrew tt Dlit\t\nCinida Bread .\nCan Car Fdy \t\nCanada Cement _\nCmada Dredge _\nCmada Malting ...\nCan Pac Railway .\nCm Ind Al A\t\nCom Bak.rlei\nDominion Bridge _\nDominion Stores\t\nnistillsri Seagrams .\nGoodyear Tire\t\nHiram Walker ...\nLoblaw . ...\nMassty Harrli.\nStandard Pivlng .\nSteel of Canidi _\nWalker Brewing .\n3.80\n,73\n.75%\n3.60\n.04\n-1%\nJO\n. 1.50\n'  3.33\n3.97\n1.10\n.13\nJO\nM\n.65\n.13%\nM\u201e\n7.40\n.41\n16.50\nJ\u00bb\nJO\n.63\n16.75\n34J5\n44\n.11%\n18.50\n_    8%\n130\n-    7%\n_    1\n3\n8%\n8%\n32%\n31%\n9%\n8\n14\n28%\n7%\n24%\n66%\n25%\n17%\n\u25a04%\n.80\n46\n2\nQuotations on Wall Street\nAllied Chem\nAmerican Can\nAm For Pow\nAmer Ma Si F\nAm Smilt tt R\nAm Telephone\nAm Tobacco\nAnaconda   .\nAtchison\nAuburn Motor\nBaldwin\nBendlx Avlat\nBait Si Ohio\nBeth Steel\nCanada Dry\nCm Pacific\nCerro de Paseo\nChtt-Ohio .\nChrysler\nCon Gu N Y\nCorn products\nC Wright Pfd\nDupont\nEut Kodak\nEl Pow It lit\nFord English .\nford ot Can\nfirst Nit Store\nreport Texu\nen Electric\nen  Foods\nen Moton\nOld Duit\noodrlch .\n.ranby .\ngreet Nor Pfd\nrest W Sugar\nHowe Sound\nHudson  Motor\nInter Nlokil\nInt Tel - Tel\nKinn Conner\nKrtige 6 i\n30%\n15%\nw\n45%\n71%\n36%\nI\n85\nKroaggtr G ...\nMack Truck\nMilwaukee  Pt\nMont Ward  ..\nNash Moton\nNit Dairy Pro\nN Pow tt Light\nN Y Central .\nPacific G fc E\nPickird Motor\nPenn R R\nPhillips Pete .\nPure Oil\t\nRadio Corp\nRadio Keith O\nRim Rmd\nSafeway Store\nShell Union\nS Cal Edison .\nSouth Pacific\nSlan Oil of Cal\nStan Oil of Ind\nStan OU of NJ\nStewart Warn\nStudebaker\nTex Corporat\nTex Gulf Sul\nTlmken Roller\n27% 37%\n21% 22\n1% 1%\n31% 82%\n15% 15%\n16% 17\n8% 9%\n34% 34%\n27 37%\nit &\n7'i 8\n7% 7%\nlttt lft\n32% 83\n9% 8%\n31% 21%\n18% 16%\n32% 32%\n25%\n43%\n13%\nS'i 8%\n28\n22%\n3^%\n15%\n17%\n9%\n27%*\n5%\nitt\n8\n7%\n1?%\n33%\n9%\n21%\n19\n32%\n25%\n43%\nTm\\\n19       18%'    19\nUndtrwood Ty\nUnion Carbide\nUnion Oil Cal\nUnited Air\nUnited Biscuit\nUnion Pacific\nUS Pipe ...\nU S Rubber ..\nU S Steel \t\nVan Steel\nWarner Broe .\nWest Electric\nWut Union \u25a0\nWoolworth\nWrlgley\nYellow Truck\n31%.\n67%\n17%\n19%\n21%\nn\n45%\n18%\n7%\n76%\n48%\n\u202262%\n30 31\n84%\n87%\n86%\n- 17%\n18% 18%\n21 il%\nm I\n13% 13%\n44 45%\n17% 18%\n7% 7%\n\u25a0 n\n62%\n74\n61%\n.    77%   \u25a0\u2014       77%\n8%      5%      6%\nMontreal Silver Prices\nMONTREAL, Ssptle (CPJ\".-^SIlver clossd ateady, 20\npoints up to 16 down. Sales wort 6 contracts, 8 Dec., 8 March.\nOpen High Lew Clou\nDec , _.    66.25B      66.40      66.35      66.40B\nMarch .'.    66.65B      66.86      66.85      66.85\nTO LINK CANADA,\nIRELANDBYAIR\n' LONDON, Sept 26 (CP-Havu)-\nPlani tor a trmutlintlc air tervice\nlinking Canada and northern Ireland were announced hire today,\nAn Irish corporation hu obtained\nan option on a lite near Lough\nFoyle, Northern Ireland, which his\nbeen ipproved by tht Brltlih air\nministry and Is comldired Ideal for\na seaplane base.\nSydney, N.S., ll considered suit-\nablet for the western terminus.\nSir Basil McFarlmd, northern\nIreland industrialist, hu been\nnamed by the Londonderry harbor\nboard ai chairman oi a committee\nformed to collaborate with tha Irish\ncorporation.\nC. H. Clendlnlng, chairman of the\ncorporation, will aall for Cmada on\ntha Empresi of Britain s week from\nSaturday to dllcuti the slam with\nCanadian government officiali.\nIn an Interview today hi uid all\nIndication! pointed to a regular\ntransatlantic air tervlce In the near\nfuturs.\nindBlsoff\nTORONTO, Sept 26 (CP)-Neer-\nIng the month end when sccounti\nhave to be iquired, Industrial itocki\nwere offered ln a slow buying mir-\nkit today on the Toronto exchmge\nand a shading ot prlcea reiulted.\nNickel told down to 30 md liter\nrecovered all but % of the lots.\nSmelten recovered a 2-polnt decline. Liquon and oili recorded\nmoderate receiilom.\nCanadian General Electric preferred at 67% wai off %. Steel of\nCanada common md Canadian Car\nfc Foundry preferred weakened %\nto % each. Imprimtnt itocki ware\noff % to %.\nFord A snd C.PJI weikened %\nto % each. Utilities wars neglected.\nSILVER OUTPUT\nHIGHER\nNEW YORK, Sept 28 (API-\nWorld production of illver ln August wai 17,414.000 tine ounces compared with 17,284,000 ouncei ln July,\naccording to American bureau of\nmetal statistics.\nCanadian producUon ln August\nwu 1,703,000 ounces against 1,156,000\nln July and that of the United\nStates 3,170,000 ouncei In August\nagainst 3,520,000 in July.\nOutput In Mexico wu utlmated\nat 6,000,000 ounces compared with\n6,454,000 In the preceding month.\nRUBBER DULL\nNEW YORK. Sept 36 (AP)-\nCrude rubber futures closed duU,\n8-10 higher. Oct 11.82 to 1185, Dec.\n12.02N, Msrch 1224. Smoked ribbed\nipot clossd U.83N,\t\nU. S. Dollar Off\nMONTREAL, Sept 38 (CP)-The\npound sterling ind the United Statei\ndollar moved inn-pry lower on Montresl foreign exchingei todsy whiit\nthe French frmc eued a smtll fraction. Sterling wu down 1 -33 cents\nto 4.97% while tbe dollar declined\n5-83 of one per eent to 1.01%. The\nfrmc eued .01 of a cent to 6.67 cents.\nWinnipeg Groin\nWINNIPEG, Sept 26 (CP)-Craln\nquotations:\nOpen High Low Clow\nWHEAT:\nOct  \u2014  81% 91%\n92% 82%\n96 96%\nDec  _~\nMiy  \t\nOATS:\nOct  _.. 31%    31%\nDee.  _- 30%    80%\nMay    33%    33%\nBARLEY:\nOct   .... 36%    $6%\nDec.  .... 87%    87%\nMay  ...... 40%    40%\n38%\n86%\n88% 18%\n90% 90%\n84%' 94%\n31% 31%\n39% 30%\n33%    33\n88%\n88%\n89%     89%\nOct   -.148     141     148%   144\nNov. _..  -       -       -     144%\nDec.  _. 144%   146H   144%   148\nMay-.... 151      131      149%   149%\nRYE*\nOct   torn   43%    43%    43       43%\nDec.  __   44%    m    43%    43%\nMay ......  48%    48%    47       47%\nCASH WHEAT:\nNa 1 herd 90%: No. t Nor. $8%;\nNo. 3 Nor. 86%; No. 3 Nor. 81%; No.\n4 Nor. 78%; No. 8, 70%; No. 6, 82%;\nFeed 61%; No. 1 Garnet 84%; No.\n2 Garnet 81%; No. 1 Durum 85%;\nNo. 1 No Special 75%; No. 5 special\n63%; No. 6 special 58%; track 89%.\nEastern Sales\nTORONTO, Sept 26 (CP)-Salei\nof 100 ihirei or more on the Induitriil section ot the Toronto itock\nexchanee today were:\n870 Brazilim, 460 C Ind Al, 251\nCPR. 700 Ford A, 280 Gyp t, Ala.\n3800 Nickel, 358 Massey H. 600 H\nWslkera.       \t\nMONTREAL, Sept 31 (CP) -\nSalet of 100 iharei or more on the\nMontreal itock exchmge todiy were\n266 Brazil, 828 Can Car pfd. 185\nInd Al A, 885 CPR. 300 Coekihutt.\n212 Smelten, 1125 Int Nickel, 120\nLake Woods, 400 Nat Brew, 705\nShiwlnlgin. \t\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Sept 36 (CP)-Re-\neelpts Wedneidiy: Cattle 427, hou\n288. ctlvti 90, sheep and Iambi 639.\nThuradsy, up to noon, cattle 243,\nhon 435, theep 484.\nCattle trade 'llow; medium to\ngood butcher Keen S3 25 to 84: good\nhelfert $8 to $3.28; good veal oalvu\n$3.50 to $4.      .\nNo hog ulei; bulk on through\nbluing. \u25a0 _ y .\nVANCOUVIR PAY!\n$50 FOR CANARIES\nVANCOUVER, Sept 38 <CP>-\nThe cltv of Vtncouver hu tporoved\noivment of 880 dimnei to Mra. J.\nPorttr tor the lost of 11 cinirles\niinhyxtnted by a tear gaa bomb\nJune 18 during a clalh betwee\"\nitrlklng lonnheremen ind nollee. A\nnumber of rlot\u00bbn were reported tn\nhtvt touaht refuse ln her nous- tnd\npolice endeavored to dislodge them\nwith gu bombs. I\n-PAOI NINE\nWage Restorations- Slorm Damage\nIncreased Taxes, Jump Expenses\nof B-C. Power Corp. Report Says\nMurrin Warns Rates and Charges for Services\nWill Have to Be Considered if More\nSerious Tax Additions\nVANCOUVIR, Stpt 36 (CP)-ln-\ncrease In operating expemei of\nBritiih Columbia Power Corporation, Ltd., In the year ending Junt\n30 ovtr tht previous, year wu due\nto partial restoration of wage reductions, huvy dsmsss caused by\nttormi In the Fraser Valley ln January md Increased taxation charges.\nPresident W, Q. Murrin ot Vancouver itited at the leventh annual\nmeeting today.     ;\nThe expenses In 1888, published\npreviously, totilled $8,839,313 compered with 88,409,473 the previoui\nyetr. Net revenue wu $4,190,577\ncompared with $4,217,301.\nMr. Murrlng itated the compmy'i\ntotal tax peymtnta repreeent more\nthm 28 per cent of the next revenue before providing for bond Interest md fixed dividend paymenti\nand the lncreaie la taxitlon thli,\nBONDS ARE DULL\n_ NIW YORK, Sept 38 (AP)-Tht\nbond msrktt, u a whole, evinced\nlittle disposition today to move out\nOf a narrow, range.\nCorporation loam up frictlont to\na point or io Includtd American tt\nForeign Power ot at 89% md Delaware 8c Hudion 4i at 81%.  .\nMobile It Birmingham Prior lien\nSt loit 4 pointi st 81.\nIn tht foreign section United\nKingdom 4a wera off % at 108%\nand Rome 6%i dropped 1 to 48,\nHalt Action Under\nIhe Marketing Ad\nVANCOUVER. Sept 38 <CP)-\nThe sction started by the British\nColumbia government against the\nM. It M. Fruit compmy of Vernon,\nB.C., under the Natural Producti\nMirketlng act wu halted in supreme court today when the compmy contented to a perpetual Injunction restraining It from shipping\nvegetables othtr thm through tht\nInterior Vtgttable Marketing Agency, Ltd.\nMr. Justice H. B. Robertson wsi\nInformed the company hsd been\nreappointed at\" a tubagency of the\norganization let up by the British\nColumbia interior vegetable marketing board,\nA charge ot ahlpplng without a\nlicence wu dismissed against the\nM. tt M company ln Vernon police\ncourt recently after Ita llcsnce had\nbeen cancelled.\nRainier Pulp\nHas a Dividend\nSAN FRANCISCO, Sept 36 (AP)\n\u2014A dividend ot 8150 per ihare on\nclau A common itock wu deelired\ntoday by directon of the Rainier\nPulp and Paper company, and with\nIts payment sll preferential dividend errearagtt on this stock will\nhave been ellmlnted.\nThe dividend is payable October\n16 to itockholden ot record October 10       .\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS. Sept 18 (AP)-\nWheit Na 1 dirk northern iprlng,\n80 lbs 133% to 138%, No. 1 red\ndurum 84%.\nFlour 10 lower. Carload lots family patents 8.55 to 8.78 a barrel In\n98-pound cotton sicks. Shipments\n25,798. Brm 14.00 to 14.50.\nyear over lut amounted to 8237,075.\n\"I need hsrdly mention thst such\na lirgs increau Is sn extremsly\nheavy burden to carry md, while It\nli realized that the coati ot government have to be provided by\nmteni of taxation, which u far ag\nthii company ii concerned can only\ncome out et general revenue, any\nfurther serious addition! to the\npreient total taxation will have to\nbe considered In relation to tha\npresent scale of rate md chargea\nfor the various servlcei fumisheT\nto the public,\" th* president declared.\nMr. Murrin wu reelected preit*\ndent with A. T, Ooward, Victoria,\nmd E. H. Adams, Vancouver, vice-\npresidents. Mr. Adamt wai named'\ntreasurer and I. Rogen, Vancouver,\nlecretary. Auitlrl C. Taylor of Van*\ncouver wu added to the board of\ndirecton.\nN.Y. LOWER\nBy FRANK MacMILLEN\nNEW YORK, Sept 38 (AP) -\nProfit-taken had a slight edge on\nthe bull forcn today ana pushed tha\ngeneral market down a little.\nMeasured by the Associated Preu\naverage ot 60 itocki, iharei closed\n0.1 of a point lower at 49.4. Transaction! of 1,084.900 thtru compared\nwith 1.101340 on Wtdnuday.\nIn tlie absence ot any outitand-\nlng depressant or etlmuiue, analysts\nexplained the market'i action la\nterms ot selling on technical\ngrounds, lessened nervous irritability over the foreign situstlon md\ncontinued hardsainf ot domestic\nbull nest confidence.\nThe tact thtt a number of tha\nshirpttt declinsa occurred on a\nsmall volume of tales wu Interpreted by technician! u a Ilgn ot\nunderlying'market \"\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nIssues which were oil a point or\nmore on limited offer\nerictn Can at 140M,\ntlonsl Harvester at 85%.\nThe rite of 20- per cent la bank\nclearings tor tht week ended yeiterdiy Over the preceding week\nwat tern u evidence ot a quicker\npace of trade.\nTO BUY UP THI\nBUTTER SURPLUS\nOTTAWA, Sept 36 (CP) - Tha\nbutter export marketing board hu\nnamed nine firms ln Montresl to\ndispose of part of the large Canadian butter surplus It wu announced by the \"board today, The object\nla to remove the surplus without\nbreaking the Canadian domestic\nprices down to world market levels.\nThe firms will buy butter at tha\npresent domestic market price level\nof 23 centi a pound delivered ln\nMontreal. Thli butter will be exported md sold at world prices. Tha\nloss including operating costs,\nfreight md lower world pricei will\nbe 1% centi a pound ana the government will reimburse the agencies to that extent\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, Sept 36 (CPJ-Brlt.\nIsh md fortlgn exchmge closed\neasier,\nAustria, sdiuTlruj  1916\nFrance, frmc          .0*87\nGermany, relchsmsrk      .4076\nHolland, florin    .6836\nSpain, peMta - 1384\n(Compiled by tha Royal Bank of\nCmada).\nMontreal Stock Prices\nBell Telephone\n\u00a7C Packing .....\nntillan   \t\nB C Power A ....\nBuilding Product\nBulolo       .'.\nCanada Bronze .\nCanada Car Fdy \u25a0,,..,..\u201e-,.,\nCmada Cement   ..!\t\nCmada Cement Pfd,\t\n8anada Ind Ale A \ninidi Ind Ale B   . ...___,\nCanadian Pacific Rail \u2014.\nCanada Steamen  \u2014\u2014.\nCockshutt Plow\t\nCon M & 8 ....\n_.minion Textile....\nGeneral Steel Warei.\nCharlei Gurd .. \t\nHamilton Bridge\t\nInternational Nick -.\nMassey-Harrii \t\nMontreal Power -.._..\nNit Steel Car\t\nNit Brewing _\nOgilvie Flour\n.130%\n66\n7%\n23%\n1!\n.  30\n:l\n.    8\n.    6%\n,    9%\n,160\n.    7\n. 169%\ng\n4%\n3*i\nPower Corporation \u2022\nPrice Bros *\t\n_.    IL\n..... 81%\n.... 12%\n.... 38 .\n.... 180\n__ ii\nQuebec Power..\nShawlnlgan\nSherwin Williams .\t\nSouth Cm Power\t\nSteel ot Canida ..\u2014\nCURBS\nAtsoclsted Brtwerlu.\nBrewera Ss DiitiUera...\nBritiih Amir OU \u2014\nCanada Celanese\t\n13%\n16%\n10\n12%\nit\nCinada Dredg\nCanada Wineries\nCanidi\nting i\nDistillers Seagrams ._....\nDryden Paper     \u2014.\nImperial Tobacco Can \u2014\nInternational Petrol ...\u2014\nitenac _.\u2014.\nirt am.\nimpel iai   _ umst'i\nInternational I\nKg\nBANKS\nCanada   ...\nCanadian .\nCommtrca \u2014\u2014-\nDominion \u2014\u2014\u2014...._\u2014..\nMontreal  \t\nNova Scotia- _-_\nRoyal\nMISCSttANIOUS\nFord Canada A\t\n108%\niS%\n30\n32%\n31\n3%\n18%\n.    4\n. 12%\n34\n.   80\n, 82%\n. 128%\n. 126\n, 148\n, 133\n.250\n. 136\n.   38\ni'f I f f IT H\nSehrndd mcoMf min\nNO\u2014A Letter of Credit from   -^\nImperial Bank of Canada will\nprovide the funds wherever\nyou go without riilc\nTab a Utter of Credit    .\nWhen you go Abroad m\nHEAD OFFICE TORONTO\nIM THROUGHOUT CANADA\n *,.,..,..,\u201e-, - -\nIJ\u00ab...l|.,|n.Ul.l^s.^l,-,^-.T-J...--,J-.,^vt--\nWf\/m^*mtmTm\nPAGE TEN-\nHALF PRICE\nSALE\nOF WRITING PAPER\nAND ENVELOPES\nIn Boxei\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co. ,\nDIPLOMAT PASSES\nLONDON, Sept 28 (AP) \u2014Sir\nErnest Amellus Rennle, 87, British\ndiplomat, died today.\nSir Ernest retired In 1830 after\nserving 17 yean u an attache ln\ntlie diplomatic service.\nMORE ABOUT\nNOWAR ORDER\n(Contlnutd Frem Paat Ont)\nPtAN AIR PATROL\nGENEVA, Sept. 2ft\u2014The council\nof the leigue by an unanimoui vote,\nfrom which the Italian delegatea refrained, decided to proceed under\narticle XV of the covenant. It ruled\nthat thii article wu ln operation\nu from Sept. 4.\nOne tuggestion for a further lifeguard for peace waa made in Informal discussion in leigue lobbies\nIt wu to lend s league air patrol\nto Ethiopia which could- act u \"the\neyes of the covenant\"- along the\nfrontier of the African kingdom.\nMarcel Grlaule, French expert on\nEthiopia whoie report on condltioni\nthere wu published u a league doc-\nCHARLES MORRIS\nMEN'S\nSTA CREASE HATS\n$1.95\nBLUE \u2022 FAWN \u2022 SILVER\nTAN\n511 Baker\nBOYS' V-NECK\nSWEATERS\n$1.35\nBLUE \u25a0 MAROON \u2022 FAWN\nBROWN\nAgent: TIP TOP TAILORS *    Phone 147\nNew Arrivals\nin Fall Apparel\nSmart, light-weight flannel plaid\ndresses\u2014outstanding values at thete\nprices.  Sizes 14 to 20.\n$6.95-$7.95.\nExciting new afternoon dresses\nln crepes and satin, in all the\nnew shades\u2014 Choose youn early;\n$4.95 \u2014 $9.95\nThe latest In Sport and Afternoon silk dresses for Autumn\ndayi.  Sizes 14 to 44.\n$2.95 -. $3.95\nNew shipment of Fsll Hats, both In\nfelt md velvet. Tlie delightful new\nbrims are very becoming. You'll want\none for sure.\n$1.95 - $3.95\n4>\nm MILADY'S\n^     Fashion Shoppe\n411 Baker Street*\ne NELSON'S\nSMARTEST\nSTYLES\n\u2022\nument told the Associated Presi he\nplanned to lubmit a comprehensive\nproposal for such an aerial patrol\nto a council committee tomorrow,\n(The council will proceed under\narticle XV of the covenant which\nprovides that tlie council ihall try\nto settle disputes. If it la unsuccessful. It will mike a report Article\nXVI warm that If a league member\nresorts to war in disregard of article\nXII, XIII or XV, it has committed\nan act of war against sll memben.\nFRANCE BACKS COVENANT\n\"The first paragraph of article XII\nasserts: 'The memben of the league\nagree that If there should arise between them any dispute likely to\nlead to a rupture, they will submit\nthe matter either to arbitration or\nto inquiry by the council, md they\nagree In no case'to resort to war\nuntil three months after award by\nthe arbitrators or the report by the\ncouncil.)\nDeep significance wai attached to\na brief ipeech by Premier Laval of\nFrance In which he laid France\nwould lupport application of the\nleague covenant In \"iti letter and\nspirit\" .     -  '\nThe Italian delegation marched\ndown the itepi and out of the building In a body after drinking a toast.\nThus they continued a policy ot\nnot participating in discussions\nwhen the Ethiopian representatives\nare present By refraining from voting, Italy also contends ihe thui\nmaintains freedom of action.\nWANT TO. SEE PROPOSALS    '\nROME, Sept. 28\u2014Since Premier\nMussolini may mswer the league's\nproposal ln his own graphic words\nafter a cabinet meeting Saturday,\nofficial! avoided my emphatic rejection of the truce idea.\nThey taid they would like to iee\nthe report of the league council before replying, but by referring to\nItaly'i often expressed position they\nlet It be undentood they did not iee\na possibility of Mussolini's promising\nto defer his Ethiopian expedition\nuntil Dec. 4.     -\nPUBLIC\nMEETING\nTOMORROW\nNIGHT\nSaturday, Sept. 28\nHARROP\n8 P.M.\n,      SPEAKERS!\nW.K.Esling\nMember of PiMlsmtnt\nGeo. H. Morden\nof North Vincouvtr\nSB\n\u2014 THI NILSON DAItY NEWS. NILSON. B.Ce-FRIOAY MORNINQ. SEPTEMBER 27.1SS8\n\t\nSAVE MONEY\nBy Insulating\nYour Home\nWe Have Just Received a Carload of\nZONOLITE\nDRY INSULATION\nThli type ef insulation can be Initalled in your heme\nquickly and cheaply by unskilled labor,\nly placing it 3 inches deep between the rafters in\nyour attic you can save five-slxthi ef your heat loit,\nse that the laving ih coal will quickly pay for the\ninsulation cost.\nlight Weight and Waterproof\n33c per CUBIC FOOT OR\n8'\/*e Per SQUARE FOOT\nUID THREE INCHES DEEP\nDON'T DELAY-SEE US NOW\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Co., Ltd.\nIL DUCE HAVING\nCABINET SPLIT\nSome Members Work\non Compromise Idea\nSays French Press\nPARIS, Sept 28 (AP).\u2014A prediction thst the Lesgue of Nations\ncould not avoid application ot sanctions against Italy In case she attacks Ethiopia was made tonight by\nFrench officials.\nThey expressed belief the lesgue\ncouncil would make the aggressor\nnation In the looming conflict liable\nto sanctions for an Indefinite period.\nRumors of dissension In the Italian\ncabinet over the Ethiopian campaign were spread by Leftist Trench\nnewipapert. (Similar reporti were\nvigorously denied yesterdiy by officials in Rome.)\nThe newspaper L'Oeuvre published a dispatch laying Lulgl Fed-\neronzl, president of the Italian senate, haa made \"a courageous criticism of 11 Duce's policy\" at a cabinet\nmeeting in Rome Tuesday.\nThe newspaper Republique ai-\nterted: \"The former Italian ambassador to Paris, Count Arlo Sforza,\nnow In exile, ii doie to Dlno Grindi.\nthe Italian ambassador to London.\nand It ia no one'i secret thit Grandi\nli manoeuvring to obtain a compromise.\"\nMORE ABOUT\nChurchill Warns\n(Contlnutd Prom Pige One)\n\"If the leigue of nitloni were\nable to prevent this colonial war\nwithout broadening it into a general war, that would be an immeasurable gain to the iifety of\nall countriei. Nothing can be more\nimportant to European peace than\ncloie cooperation of Great Britain\nand France in maintaining the reality and authority of the league.\n\"The day will come when Italy\nmay well be grateful to an old\nfriend like Great Britain for the\ndesire to keep ber out ot what\nmight be a deadly trap.\n\"There are iome powen In Europe which would be quite glad to\ntee Italy get Into \u2022 thoroughly compromised and dependent position.\nwe are not one of them.\"   \\\nDiscussing the German lituition,\nthe former cibinet member uid;\n\"We are living In tlmea of a\ndeep and growing anxiety. Germany la arming on a gigantic scale\nand at unexampled ipeed.\n\"The rearmament of Nail Germany must appear to anyone with\na tense of proportion n the greatest and grimmest-fact in the world\ntoday.\"      .\t\nCURSE HANCS OVER\nTHIEF WHO COT OPALS\nVANCOUVER, Sept 28 (CP)-A\ncurse hangs over an unwitting burglar ln Vancouver today unless he\nwas born ln October. Opals stolen\nfrom the home of Mrs. E. B. Beevers\nbring continual misfortune to their\npossessor, she states. Unless, like\nheiy they were bom in October. To\nthose born in the autumn month, the\nopals are a lucky omen, Mn. Beev-\nS en sayi.\nFo* the\n\\ Week-End\nFriday and Saturday\n\"When You Think of Groceries\u2014Think of the Star\"\nCUBE PINEAPPLE a)''.... Tall tin 10e*\nKRAFT BOILED SALAD DRESSINC .... 12-oi. jar 23*\nMOONLICHT MARSHMALLOWS Lb. pkt. 29t>\nMARMALADE\u2014Empres 32-0-. jar 351*\n1ELL0-AII flavors  4 pkts. 25c\nMACARONI\u2014Quaker Quick Cooking ... Lb. pkt. 10t*\nFINEST ONTARIO CHEESE ......'.\".. Lb. 22*\nROYAL CITY TOMATOES\u20142Via Tin 11*\nNABOB CREEN CUT BEANS 2 tins 25*\nSPAGHETTI-Libby's, Tall Tin; 2 for 19c\nQUICK QUAKER ROLLED OATS  Pkt. 10*\nASSORTED CHEESE\u2014Kraft, in Clan Tumbler .... 25*\nSALT\u2014Regal or lodlied Carton 10*\nCOFFEE\u2014Chita tr Sanborn'g '... Tin 39*\n|SOUP-Hedlund'i Mushroom; 2 tins 19c|\nTEA\u2014Broken Orange Pekoe Lb. 39*\nCOFFEE\u2014M.J.B Tin 55*\nSOAP\u2014P.&C.   3bara 10*\nPurax Toilet Tiaaue, 3 rolls 23*\nFRUITS and VEGETABLES\nBananai, 2 lbs  19*\nWealthy Apples, box . 85*\nPean, baiket   15*\nConcord Crapea,\nlarge baiket  63*\nPeachei, baiket .... 29*\nPreserving, crate .. f 1.69\nBantam Corn, dot. .. 25*\nSunkiit Orangei,\n3 dos 95*\nCantaloupei, 3 for .. ,25*\nCelery, lb     9*\nSpinach, 2 lb 19*\nSweet Potatoea, 2 Iba. 19*\nLettuce, large heada . 10*\nLocal Spinach, 2 Iba. 19*\nFRSIQHT PAID ON ALL ORDERS 810.00 OR OVER\nSTAR GROCERY\n10 - - PHONES \u2022 \u2022 11\nWMrl'sMlNti*\nMr. Justice Lucas\nIs Laid at Rett\nVANCOUVER, Sept 28 (CP)-Fu-\nnenl services for Mr. Justice Frederick G. T. Lucas of the Britiih Columbia supreme court bench, who\ndied Tuesday, were held todsy under the susplcet of Western Gate\nLodge No. 48, A.F. tt A.M., with Interment in the family plot at Mountain view cemetery.\nADVOCATES THE\nVILLIERS PLAN\nDRUMHELLER, Alta., Sept 28\n(CP)\u2014The Villien national coal policy, which would divide Canada\nInto three market rones, wu advocated here today by Jesse Gouge,\npioneer Drumheller valley coal operator, at a hearing ot the Alberta\ncoal commission.\nMr. Gouge told Sir Montague Bar-\nlaw, English businesi expert heading the commission, that under the\npolicy, Imoprten of coal would be\nlicenced by the Dominion government and free importation would\nbe permitted Into the central rone,\nOntario, but would limit eastern\nand weitern areas.\nMORE ABOUT\nYouth Messes\n(Contlnusd Frem Pegs One)\nIdentified the bodlss si thty wire\nbrought   up,   snd   confessed   to\nputting poison In thtlr coffet lilt\nThundiy,  causing  their   qulek\ndttth.\nFIND POISON ON SPOON\nAi authoritlei pressed their Investigation of the shocking crime\nto ascertain the motive, they found\ntwo teaspoons reeking with the\nacrid odor of poison in an alley near\nthe Steinhuer residence. Stuffed behind a ndio they discovered two\nwills executed by the 80-year-old\nSteinhuer and hli wlft, 10 yean\nhit Junior. \u2022\nBoth Willi provided thtt In the\nevent of the death ot the other,\nDrake, whom they reared almost\nfrom infancy, wu to receive one-\nthird ln the deceased! estate. In the\nevent of death to both, Drake wai\nto receive all their money and property,       i\nThe Steinhuer'! property could\nnot immediately be ascertained, but\nbank records disclosed that Drake,\nafter the murden, forged his uncle's\nname to a 8272 check from s 81100\nsavings account which he had transferred to a checking account under\nhis own name.\nWAS TO END WORRY\nDrake told police, they said, that\nhli motive for the double iliylng\nwu to \"end the worry of.my uncle\nand aunt over the mess I got myself\nInto.\" He laid he wat srrested for\nstealing an automobile ln Long\nBeach. This, he said, caused his\naunt to have a nervous breakdown.\n\"I out the poiion in the coffee\nlut thunday night at tupper time.\nMy uncle took a little sip of hli\ncoffee. He said it tasted kinda funny\nand made hit stomach hurt. He went\nInto the'front room and sat down\nand then asked me to bring him a\nglass of water. While I was doing\nthat my aunt drank nearly ill her\ncoffee and died. Instantly, lilting\nthere it the table.\n\"It took my uncle longer to die\nbecaute he didn't drink so much.\"\nDrake, who uid he hidn't missed\nhis Sundiy school dsss ln five ye\u00bbn,\nsaid he had given hit iunt \"so mmy\nheartachei I thought thit to poison\nher would be the best wiy to right\nthe wrongs,\" but that \"now Im\nafraid It waan't\"\nMORE ABOUT\n,    (Continued From Page One)\nvisit with the folki on the borders\nof their ridlngi between official\nnomlmtlon snd polling, snd to mike\nlure the ballot boxes and ballots\nare sent to remote points in time.\nThese are not lent out until after\nnomination day.\n280 IN FIELD\nThis year roughly 260 aspirants\nhave fifed papers for the TS \"advance' 'nominations, comparing with\n170 who stood for eleciion In the\nume or correipondlng territory in\n1930. Three newly-eitabllshed constituencies appear \u2014 Chapleau In\nQuebec; Rostnem in Saskatchewan;\nand Jaiper-Edson in Alberta. Several have been redistributed.\nTwo party chieftains head the list\nj of big-time warriors who go into\nI action officially September 30. Both\nLiberal   Leader   Mackentie   King,\n1 standing in Prince Albert, and Hon\nH. H. Stevens, head of the ReconitrucUon ptrty, named in Kootenay\nEast, have been ln the middle Of the\nverbal warfare for weeks, however.\nOthen who will get the returning\nofficers' imprimatur ahead of the\nmiln body include Hon. W. A. Gordon, Temiskiming; Hon. R. J. Minion, Tort William; Hon. J. L. Bowman, ipeiker of hte commoni, Dau-\nphln; Hon. Robert Weir, Melfort;\nind Hon. Grote Stirling, Vale.\nHon. W. R. Motherwell in Melville; and Hon. Charlei Stewart in\nJasper-Edson are prominent Liberals to be nominated Monday, while\nHon. T. A. Crerar marks hit return\nto polltlci ln Churchill,\nConitltuenciei In British Columbia which will enjoy the advance\nnomlnationi are: Cariboo, Comox-\nAlbernl, Kamloopi, Kooteniy Weit,\nKooteniy East, Skecne, Vancouver\nNorth, Yale and Yukon.\nMORE ABOUT\nBAER-LOUIS\n(Continued Frem Page Om)\nwhen they were aet upon. Police\ncan rushed to the scene, and\nalarmed parenta gathered. The police urged negro children to go\nhome and stay there until Monday\nAt lunch time George Rlggs, 11,\nwas chased back by white boyi.\nPolice tound him md two other\nnegro boyi cowering in a classroom,\nand took them home.\nSix white youthi, police liter reported caught Robert Coleman, negro high ichool itudent He wit\nBleeding from nose and mouth from\nblows hs took before a white msn\nwent to hli ild and sent his at-\ntsrkera running.\nC. W. Hsndmsn, stilitant superintendent of schooli, sild ht wu it\ns loss to fix responsibility tor the\ntrouble, ilthough John M. Downer,\nprlnciptl, sssertrd his school children were not st fault\nSYNOD PRAISES\nLEAGUEEFFORT\nUrge Canada to Back\nLeague Action in\nthe Dispute\nVANCOUVER, Sept 28 (CP)-\nSlrong disapproval of the \"provocative attitude of Italy\" and admiration for the \"human and Christian\nefforts of the league of nationa\" to\nmaintain peace in the world are\nexpressed ln a resolution adopted\ntoday by the British Columbia synod of the Church of England In\nCanada.\nThe resolution also urged the Canadian government to assure the\nBritish government of Its loyalty to\nthe league covenant and ita determination to aid ln defense of\njustice ind right It calli on memben to continue \"instant in prayer\nthat the foundations of a lasting\npeace between nations of the world\nmay be strengthened.\"\nMost Rev. A. U. de Pencler presided. Bishops present were Rt. Rev.\nC. S. Schofield and Rt. Rev. Dr.\nSexton, Bishop Coadjutor. Victoria;\nRt Rev. G. A. Rlx, D.D.. Prince\nRupert; Rt Rev. W. Adami, D.D.,\nVernon; and Rt. Rev. G. A. Weill,\nKamloops. There were four clergy\nand four lay delegatea from each\ndiocese.\nIn tlie absence of Rev. F. H. Graham bf Nelson, lecretary of the\n\u25a0ynod, Rkv. John Leigh wu elected\nlecretary.\nProtect Worker\nAim of Stevens\nPETERBOROUGH, Ont, Sept. 26\n(CP)\u2014In s sentence Hon. H. H\nStevens, Reconstruction party leader, tonight summed up nil attitude\non the tariff. \"I would be glad to\nextend to an industry reasonable\nprotection provided that protection\nli passed on to the workers ln the\nform of decent living wages.\"\nThe tariff reference ot the Re-\nconstruction pirty leader came near\nthe close of a speech, his second today. In the afternoon he had spoken\nat Cobourg,\nMr. Steveni laid down the principle \"busineti must aerve the people.\" And he-tdded \"what tomt regard u the rankest heresy\u2014banka\nmust be servants ot commerce.\"\nHis quarrel with great Institutions waa that they employed methodi which hurt the people. Once\nagain he cited activities of the\ngreat packing Inititutiont which, he\nclaimed, strangled competition and\nfixed prices.\nSELL THE CLASSIFIED WAYI\nTOO LATI TO CLASSIFY\nLOST-SEPT. 23th BETWEEN\nHume Hotel and Hall Street, green\ncloth belt leather backed, r'lease\nphone Hume Hotel. (3811)\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nChesterfields recovered, repairs,\nloose coven. J. Gordon. Ptt 286.\n(3546)\nGood eating iprlng chickens. Viking Raip. canes. Phone Becker.\n\" (3606)\nLadles Itt tht CAR-TAP CLEANER do your fall cletnlng\u2014Phont 286.\n13547)\nElectrical Supplies and repaln\nF. H. Smith. 318 Baker St Ph. 866.\n(3207)\nTODAY St Piul'i Ladlet Aid \"AT\nHOME\" to ill Church fritndi. Tta,\nMuilc Ne chirgt. (8804)\nBring your friendi to tea at Pret-\nbyterian church parlora thli ifternoon.       _.    (3610)\nKNITTING AND CROCHET\nBOOKS AT NELSON NEWS DEPOT.              (8209)\nNtw Tooki Shlrti with \"Mirvil\"\nCollar. Latttt patt*rnt. JACK\nBOYCE'S. Phons 180.     .       (3684)\nCOMFORT, FREQUENCY, RELIABILITY. SAFETY, SPELLS\n\"GREYHOUND.\" (3668)\nWelt for ths new R.C.A. Victor\nRidloi with the tsmout METAL\nTUBES. Kooteniy Music Houit.\n(3426)\nC. C. T. social ind dance. Shirley\nhall tonight Winner of quilt to be\nannounced. Admission 25 centi.\n(3609)\nA  A  G   ELECTRIC\nContracts, Repairs, Flxturei\nOpposite Daily Newi. Phone 272.\n(3337)\nPUBLIC MEETINGS TODAY AT\nSANDON THIS AFTERNOON AND\nNEW DENVER-SILVERTON 8 P.M.\nW. K. ESLING M.P. WILL SPEAK.\n(3597)\nYOUR HAIR\nWhich hu become burnt and dry\ntrom long exposure to the lun will\nbe restored to loveliness by our\nscalp treatments.\nTHELMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE\n(3603)\nTODAY all frltndt of St Piul'i\nChurch ire Invited le an AT HOME\ngiven by tht Ladles Aid in tha\nChurch parlors, 8 to 8 p.m. GOOD\nPROGRAM. DELICIOUS TEA. NO\nCHARGE. (3804)\nCHURCH OF THE REDEEMER\nFairview\nHARVEST  FESTIVAL  SERVICES\nTonight Evening tervlce at 8 p.m.\nPrtachtn Thi Riv. L. A. Morrint,\nRector ef Trill.\nSUNOAY, SEPT. MTH\nHoly Communion st 8 snd 11 s.m.\nEvtnlng Pnytr at 7:30 p.m.\n(3600)\nCARD OF THANKS\nWe with to expreu our hearfelt\nthanks for the beautiful floral offerings, ind our ippreclitlon for the\nkindness shown by our friends during the pissing of our dear uncle,\nThomas Abrlel.\u2014Mr. and Mn. D.\nFulkco, Nakusp. (3608)\nTopcoat Time\nRight now Is topcoat time. These cooler evenings\ncall for a topcoat and this Is the store. You not\nonly have the satisfaction of knowing that your\ncoat looks good on you, but that you look good\nIn It.\nTWEEDS, FLEECES AND CHEVIOTS '\nIn all models\n$18.50 to $35.00\nEmory's Limited\nMORE ABOUT\nTHE DEADLOCK\n(Continued From Pigi Ont)\nind lti iccompanying recommendation! be disregarded by a member\nnation \u2014 such ii' the advance of\nItaly'i troopi before December 4\u2014\narticle XVI\u2014describing tuch disregard as an act of war\u2014Is automatically Invoked.\nQther foreign office official! clung\nto the hope that Mussolini will finally be overawed by the gravity of\nthis East Africa adventure and make\nsome olive-branched gesture to the\nleague at the last minute.\n\"Today's development ll one ot the\nmoit important ever taken by the\nleague,\" It wai deelired In in authoritative quarter. \"The British government regards the action without\nsurprise or fright\"\nINITIATION RULES\nMADE FOR THE U.I.C.|\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 24 (CP)-I\nInitiation regulations will M rigidly I\nenforced at the Unlvenity of British]\nColumbia thia year. Snake parades!\nand the traditional \"froih\" bonfire!\nhave been forbidden. Insignia fori\nfreshmen will be smsll green hats, I\nname placards and green nail polish I\nfor both men snd women. Fresnettes I\nwill not be permitted to wesr make-1\nup during the two-weeks Initiation 1\nperiod and the men must wetr their ]\nsocks outside their trouter legs.\nEverybody Is waiting; for the\nRexall One Cent Sale. Two Heme\nfor the price ot one plus one cent\n250 Bargains to choose from. And\nfour big diyi in which to itock up-\nnext Wednesday, Thursday, Friday\nand Saturday, October 2, 2, 4, 5.\nCitv Druo Co., The Rexall Store at\nNelson. \u2022\u2022\u2022.\n\"The Most and the Best\"\nFor Economy and Quality Use\nBLUE RIBBON\nMALT EXTRACT\nPACKED FULL 8 LBS.\nMade Frem Expertly Selected Materials\u2014snd\nGuaranteed te Be a PURE MALT EXTRACT\nat Tour Grocer's\ni\nFRIENDSHIP\n\/l .7 YOU ? UKl\nVALUE\nAs You'd like It\nIf you would kttp your food bills down snd still ttrvt high\nquality producti, mikt s point of getting BULMAN'S\nCANNED GOOD8I   They're delicloui md reuonibly priced,\nYOUR GROCER HAI THEMl\nnrnrfi\nnm Toe^\n.--.L\\*\\L\\L^~mJ^S5am     __\nIt seems there were\nwere two Irishmen\n. , . Jimmy snd Patt\nAnd sure 'tli you who\nknows well what a grand\ntime you'll be havin' when\nthose two divili gat together\n. , , and a colleen gets be\ntween them I\nJRISH\n\\IN US\nA Weeise Sett, HU -Ilk\nJAMES CAGNEY\nPAT O'BRIEN\nFrets MeHM>. AIMt Jetklta\n01..\u00ab It He.tl._l\nLUCKY BECINNERS \u2014 NEWS - SKY SCRAPER\ntm\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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