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BEPT. 28. 193S\nNy&ard Death Accidental\nStates Jury\nt\u2014Pa&e Seven\n     \u2014\u25a0   '! \u2014 .\u2014   ...-..  \u25a0\nNUMBER 121\nITALY DETERMINED TO FIGHT ETHIOPIA\nID AT\nERHAS\nREAL GUN FI6HT\nHe qnd Driver Chase\nBandits Through\nStreets     v:'\nRS DO 80 PER\nAS BULLETS FLY\nOne Bandit.Is^bhot;\nThree Escape; One\n\u25a0   Mayj\/Hit\nVANCOUVER. \u00abept \u00bb,\u00ab(\u2022)\/-\nOne men wss M hospital todsy,\nshot down In \u00ab running gun-fight\nwhin Chief of Po-\nir ind hit drivtr.\n.... battled i bindlt\na large arse of Van-\nDeadline in\nStrike\nMonster U.S. A. Coal\n; 400,000 May Quit\n,   whe gsve first ths\nnsirx of Jsckion and thin thit ef\nArtert Elmqulst wsi brought\ndown when tht bindlt esr went\n\"' eut of control st Sixth svenue snd\nMiplt ttreit tfttr in SO-mllt-sn-\nhour chut. Three ethirs, one of\nwhom miy have been a womtn,\n.escaped ever flnoet and down\nlanei amid a fsillidt of bulltti\nwhich may havt wounded one ef\ntheme ....\nThe chief went out to look for a\nreported bandit cir sfter three itore\nholdupi In virloui parti of the city\nsnd time upon ft on Granville\nitreet The chase followed a tortuous\ncourse until tt settled into s stretch\nrace along-14 block! of Sixth svenue, the Bandit car with one tlru\n\u25a0blown off ahowering sparks from its\nrim oo the pavement.\nBUOft SHOT SPURTS ,. _,\n\u25a0 A gun poked through the rear of\nihe fleeing car poured buck ihot\ninto the police car, perforating the\nwindshield and radiator.\nWhen the quartet left the car, the\n- chief and McKinnon pursued them\nand McKinnon brought down tho\nman now in hospital with a bullet\nthat went into his back high up.\nglanced around a rib and lodged In\nfront of hia .boulder. Hii condition\nii not serious.\n\u2014 %>V_,*_, \u2022\u00ab\u2022*-\ntaken >ri\"> \u00abu*\nwith robbery\n\u2022aassea earlier holdups turns of\nfrom five u> see ware taken from\n\u25a0mall itorei by men masked with\n\u25a0ilk stockings ind carrying a tawed-\noff shotgun snd a piitoL\nPick Men for the\nEmployment, Social\nInsurance Schemes\nOTTAWA. Sept 22 (CPl.-CIvil\nlervlce commiuion will this1 week\ngive finsl contiderstlon to the .election of men for the key position! In\nthe orgml-itlorl which will administer the EmpUvment and Social\nIniurtnce act unjer the commiuion\nheaded by Hon. fc. S. Harrington, It\nwu lesmed '\nNOTAlCSALE\nVICTORIA, Sepl 22 (CP)-For\nthe fourth yesr irl succession the\nBritish Columbia Avernment will\nnot hold a tax sale of lands on\nwhich delinquent crkrges hsve not\nbeen paid, the finite department\nhai announced. The policy waa\nadopted to enable tjose unable to\nmeet their tax accounts beciuse of\nunemployment or other distressed\nconditions to ssvs their homes.\nOFFICIALS ARE\nWORKING HARD\nTO SETTLE ROW\nNo Work Today Unless\nWage Agreement Is\n, Signed Up ,  ,\nPARTIES ARE NOT\nVERY FAR APART\nRoosevelt Represented\nas Negotiations Go\non at Night\nBy JOSEPH L. MILLER\nWASHINGTON, Sept 23 (Mondiy) (AP)<VThe desdllns for a\nnatlon-wlcft toft coal atrlke In tht\nUnited Statu ticked put midnight early today with Appalachian producers snd ths United\nMine Workers itlll enmtihed In\nnegotlttiont waking a ntw wage\nand hour sgrttmtnt\nPruldent Rooitvtlt had. a rep-\nrnentatlvi, Edward F. McQrady,\nassistant lecretary ef labor, en ths\nsidelines as dle-utiloni proceeded\nbetween operators and miner\nipokeimtn. '\nThe itrlke order wai \u2022effective\nupon expiration of the old working contracts\u2014which went out last\nMarch and had been extended. Union officiali claimed more than\n400,000 rnlnen in their ranki. The\norders were that miner! ihould not\nwork unlets they are notified a new\nagreement hai been reached.\nWILL Old LITTLE COAL\nEven ihould an agreement be\nreached before' time for opening\nthe mjnee today, Unlted'i repre-\n-SUfr-S -joubted whether there\nris .Sret^lS^pelratOTS Were'\nTSWaXmm MjMSKE||iiuatlops\nhowever, snd any luspension of\nwork would be of short duration\nif an agreement were reached In\nthe early hours this morning.\nThe lut formal offer from the\noperators wu a six-cent Lncreaie in\ntonnage rates, SO centi in dsy rates\nand 10 per cent oh yardage and\ndead work.\nThe miners' formal proposal In\nreply wu 10 centa in tonnage, SO\ncent! In day rates and IS per cent\non yardage and dead work.\n1 i  I        \u25a0\nMarkets at\na Glance\nBy The Canadian Preit\nToronto and Montreal: Industrials\nirregularly lower.\n' Toronto mines: Irregulsrly higher.\nNew York: Stocks closed irregularly lower.\nWinnipeg: Wheat %-l cent lower.\nLondon: Bar liiver lower; copper, tin, lead and tine unchanged.\nNew Vork: Bar illver, tin, lead\nand zinc unchanged; copper higher.\nNew  York:  Cotton  and rubber\nlower; coffee and sugar unchmged.\nNew York: Canadian dollar unchanged at 88H.\nFederal Politics Is No Place lor\nV telal tredll Parly Slates King\nFRENCH CABINET\nBACKS TlRtTlSH\nSANCTIONS PUN\nPARIS, Stpt 22 <\\>) _ Th,\nFrench cabinet, reportsW yesterday'! ramboullltt mtttrta stated\ntonight la aupportlng Vremler\nLaval In hli decision to Jolt Great\nBritain In applying fnanckj and\nsconome unctioni If dtvtlop\\san.i\nIn the Italo-Ethioplan dltputtw-\nrant    .      *\nLong Supporters\n\\ .,        Hove Fist Flgh\\\n^MbpOE, La, Sept 22 <AP>.-\u00bb\nV fist  light  between  Lleutensnt\nd.y.*U\\toul\"\nvernoi James A. Noe snd an-\nHmX supporter of the lste Senator\nnues, p -j^j provi(Ie<1 , yoiknt\ni to s memorial service to\nv Louisiana leader here to-\n\u00ab.fe,.t,!ilP<11<ut\u00ab tat '<h\u00ab Gu&\u00a3\nuP A vVn\u00bbt'\u00b0n ln <l\u00ab'lan-e of\nthis^noor^\"'^-^\nM\n\"\u00bb\\cla\nPARIS gept jj (AP>._ a tent\nmoblllMtlon dliturbed by .\\uS,\nwith Communlita todsy mkiied\nthouundi of Crols de _\"e\u00ab vVltm.\naliitii In foresti and field tKJ!.\nout Frsnce under the command 0f\n\u25a0      CoL rrancoU de la Rocque.\nCOMMUNISTS Ty^LAtH\nNEWSPAPERMAN DIES\nTORONTO,   Sept   22   (CP).   -\nGeorge Warren Halting!, 58, manager of circulation accounts of the\nToronto Globe, died today.\nWestern Canada Has\nNeed for Trade\nSays Lib Head\nLEASK, Suk., Sept 22 (CP)-So(-\ncial Credit will tpread like wildfire\nover the whole of Canada and over\nthe whole world if Premier Aberhart can make hli icheme work ln\nAlberta, Liberal Leader Mackenzie\nKing believes. There ll no need ot \u2022\nSocial Credit party ln federal poll-\ntics, he declared here, for if the\nAlberta experiment li a luccesi\nevery political party In Canada will\nspeedily adopt the new doctrines.\nIn the meantime the belt course\nwu to give the new Alberta government every opportunity to test out\nlti plan and to avoid complicating\nfederal iuuee by electing Social\nCredit candidates who could never\nform a goveirnment st Ottsws.\nThe Liberal lesder delivered hit\nflnt ipeech ln kii own comtltuency\nof Prince Albert here last night\nHe spent today ln the elty of Prince\nAlbert, visiting frlendi and rtsting.\nThree candidate! are oppoilng Mr.\nKing in Prince Albert, representing\nthe Conservitlvet, C.C.r. and Social\nCredit parties. The ReconitrucUon\nparty held a meeting last night and\ndecided not to contest the ieat\nThe great need of weitern Canada\nwu trade, Mr. King told his farmer\naudience. The lut five yean of\nLiberal rule prior to 1990 were the\nmoit proiperoui in hlitory for weitern Canada. The nicceedlng five\nyears of Coniervitive rule were\nibout the leut proiperoui. Thli\nwti dut to ftulty trade policies.,\npolielu of extreme protection ind\ntride restriction which would be\n\u2022peedlly altered by a new Liberal\ngovernment\nOntario Bids Farewell to lord and Lady Bessborough\nOTTAWA, Sepl 22 (CP).-Piui-\ning in the itrenuous election campaign Ottawa thia week will bid\nfarewell to the Earl and Countess of\nBesaborough. Since their errivel\nhere early ln 1931, their excellencies\nhave endeared themselv? to the\npeople of thii\nMSammWrnm3lTm\u2014_,\nthe mesntlm. the rxxfwill -whlci\nthey teke back with them to Eng\nlind will' be expressed in many\nways.   ' I\n. Ontario officially eaid farewell to\nLord and Lady Bessborough in a\nshort but impressive ceremony St\nthe legislative buildings ln Toronto.\nThey will toon return to England,\nLord Bessborough now completing\na term as governor-general of Canada, with Lord Tweedimulr ip-\npointed to lucceed him. Their ex-\ncellenciei are photographed (TOP\nLEFT, on the parliament buildings\nitepi with Acting Premier Harry C.\nNixon, who presented the adores!\nfrom the province. At the RIGHT\nanother picture shows the Earl and\nCountess within the legislative halls,\nwhere the reception wa\u00ab held. His\nexcellency ts seen BELOW reviewing the guard of honor drawn up\nln Queen i Park. Lady Beisborough\nwu pretented with a huge theaf of\nroies. '     .\nCampbell Black Is Not\nReported on London-\nCape Town Hop\nLONDON, Stpt 23 (Mondiy)\u2014\n(AP). \u2014 Gnvt enxltty wet felt\nhirt tarty today for tha ufety\nof Tom Cimpbell Blick, Brltlih\n\u25a0viator, and hit co-pilot J. H. G,\nMcArthur, lut reported over Widl\nHaifa on the Egypt-Sudan border\nen an attempted record flight from\nLondon to Cape Town and rt-\nturn.\nThty hoppid eff Sundiy from\nCilro at 4:28 a.m. (8:28 p.m. Saturday, P.C.T.) on thalr 2000-mlli\nJourney te the eouthtrn tip ef\nAfrica and axpeettd ts reach Ku>\nlumu In Kinya at S p.m. (7 a.m.\nP.C.T.)\nThey had not been reported\nhtn it thru a.m. today (7 p.m.\nSunday P.C.T.) after btlng ovtr-\ndue 12 houn.\nMooney'i Lawyer*\nMake a New More\nSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22 (AP).\n\u2014Tom Mooney'i tttorneys, defeated\non every legal motion they hive\nmsde thus far In hii habeas corpui\nfight for vindication, laid tne\n5 round work today for one more\nechnical attempt to broaden the\nicope of the case.\nThey utllltl.ed the week-end to\nassemble legal material in support\nof their motion for a state supreme\ncourt order requiring Mooney'i\npresents in Folsom presence when\nind if a deposition li taking trom\nWarren K. Billing!.\nOTTAWA, Sept 22 (CP).-Bick\nIn Ottawa after a tour of three\nweeki through the maritime provinces snd Quebec. Hon. H. H. Steveni, Recomtructlon pirty leader,\nrested here today. Tomorrow he will\nbegin the final lap of hia campaign,\nwhen he ipeakl ln Ottawa.\nTORONTO, Sept. 22 (CP).-Reil-\ndent ot Toronto since 1878, Miu\nKate L Hutchinson died here yu-\nterdty. She wu born in England\nFrederick Hutchinson, Vancouver,\nii a brother.\n.\nBENNETT FLAYS COMMUNISTS AS\nQUESTIONS HU RLED AT VICTORIA\n\u25ba\u00ab->\nSection 98 Will Not\nBe Repealed; Earned\nHis'Own Money\nSAY\nBL\nED\nADA\nLibs Seek Office on the\nPolicies Laid Down\nby Him He Says\nVICTORIA, Sept J2 (CP) \u2014\nLiihing out at tht Communlta ef\nMotcow tnd \"their emluirlei\nhire,\" Prime Minister Btnnttt lut\nnight declared thit hit party\nwould ntver \"psnder te any law-\nloss organization to secure votet.\"\nPledging hli government te the\nmaintenance of liw and order in\nCanada Mr. Btnnttt deelired that\n\"Canadlant will never tolerate Interference from thi outtldt,\" and\nthit notion 98 ef tht Crlmlnil\nCodt would not bt rtpulod by\nhit government\nAt a man meeting ln a local theater Mr. Bennett waa prompted to\ndeal with communism, section 98,\nrelief campi, Tim Buck and hli own\npersonal wealth, by questions showered upon him from s group in the\ngallery. He spoke about two houn\nand, in addition to answering numerous questions and taking up\nvarious challenge! from the audience, he discussed the main points\nof the government'! plitform and\nrecord.\nBUCK'S CANDIDATURE >\nThe best example ot the freedom\nof thought and action enjoyed by\nthe people of Canada wu the candidature ot Tim Buck. \"I uk you,\"\nMr. Bennett uld, \"if you know any\ngreater freedom than that which\npermit! a man to offer tor parliament while he ii on pirole?\"\nSome 118,000 men had passed\nthrough tbe relief camps established\nto care for single, unemployed and\nhomeless men, and the majority\nhad gone on to gainful employment\nOthen, he told his queitionen, hid\nbeen offered work but \"like you\nthey refused it ind ire going around\nthe country finding fault.\"\nThe Liberal party, Mr. Bennett\nuld, had so sltered Its attitude toward government policies which\nthey opposed ind criticised tn parliament \"that now we have the\nspectacle of the Liberal party leek-\nIng election on the policies ot thit\ngovernment.\"\nLiberal Leader Mackentle King,\nfor his criticism of the government!\nhandling of the Jipaneie trade disputes, wu chirged with having\nitruck a blow for the foreigner\nwhen hia country wu at Itaue with\nmother country.\nEARNED HIS MONEV      t\nIt had been learned by the government that the recent march upon\nOttawa by relief camp itrikeri ind\ntheir iympathi.cn had been part of\na plan, to hold the prime minister\nhostage while a Soviet government\nwu established in Canada. \"Do you\nwant a government led by men of\nthtt type?\" he ssked. His own\nworldly goods were acquired by\nherd work, Mr. Bennett told s\nQuestioner. And if you would work\nyour mouth less and your other\nparts more you would be better\noff,\" be added.\nAn addreu icheduled for Nanalmo Saturday afternoon waa cancelled because of the itrenuous\ntravel involved, and Mr. Bennett\nproceeded direct from Vancouver tp\nVictoria oa hii arrival here yeeter-\nday morning. He reited in Victoria\ntoday and returned to Vancouver,\nthii evening for an address tomorrow night\n\u25a0 After paying tribute to the British\nColumbia ex-member on the platform with him.-Mr. Bennett went\non to mention the liberty and freedom enjoyed by Canadians. The\ngallery group questioned the speaker on the subject of liberty.\nPEALS WITH COMMUNISTS   \"\n\"I did not desire to enter at thli\nUme into a discussion with Communists,\" Mr. Bennett uld, \"but I will\ndesl with them right now. Moscow\npays its igents and payi them well,\nbut Canadians will never tolerate\nany interference from the outiide.\"\nReferring to the recent protest!\nfrom the United States to Soviet\nRussia against propaganda activities\nof the Third Internationale, Mr. Bennett described the United \"States\nnote as one of the most significantly\nand ably worded ever to pass from\none friendly government to another.\nThat incident, he uid, wu Indicative ot the \"dead set that hu been\nmade against this continent in the\npast week! by the Communists ot\nMoscow. \"There sit their emlsurles\nnow,\" he declared, pointing to the\ngallery.\n'Thu government itandi for law\nand order, tor liberty and freedom,\nbut not tor licence. There- la no\ncountry In the world where people\nenjoy greeter liberty end freedom\nof speech. But when men try to\noverthrow constituted suthorlty by\nforce, they must be stopped.\n\"Section 98 stands,\" Mr. Bennett\ndeclared, \"and those who violate It\nmutt beiar the consequences.\" He\nuid thli section of ths Crlmlnil\nCode, enacted to prevent Illegal II-\ntcmbly wu u necessary u it tvel\nwu. \"No liw iblding citizen need\nfear It\" he added.\nPLANNED HOLD PREMIER\nReferring to the movement! earlier thia year of large bodies ot relief camp worken and othen to\nmarch upon Ottawa, Mr. Bennett\nuid It wat known the plan had\nbeen to \"hold the prime minister \u2022\u25a0\nhostage and aet up a Soviet govern-\n(Continued en Pagi Eight)\nABERHART SOCIAL CREDIT PARTY\nPUTS CANDIDATE IN AGAINST \"R.B.'\nCALOARV, Stpt 22 (CP)-Wlth\nno ehtnot ef Primt Minliter Btnnttt ttcurlng an acclamation in\nWest Calgary, tht oonitltutnoy\nhe reprntnttd In parliament tt\nIntervals ilnca 1111, tht Social\nCredit party todiy nomlnattd t\ncandidate)\u2014 Robert Reld\u2014to op*\npoit him in tht ftdtral tlectlon\nOctobtr 1*.   -\nWith P. L. Hydt, repruentlng\nthe Liberals, and Rev. H. H. Hor.\nrlclea, tht Cooperatlvt Commonwealth Federation, In thi Wait\nCslgary constituency, ths Social\nOrtdlt forcu In tha riding Saturday night agreed almost unanimously to nami t candidate. From\na lilt* of three, tht tdvlaory beard\nmidt tha ultetlon, not miking a\nfinal aholee until \\M a.m. today,\nBUTTER EXPORT\nINCANADAWIll\nBE CONTROLLED\nDepartment Hopes to\nPrevent Domestic\nMarket Glut-\nSTABILIZATION\nPUN OUTLINED\nMarketing Board of\nThree Will Look\nAfter Industry\nOTTAWA, Sept. 22 (CP)-The department of agriculture tonight\nmade public detalli of s scheme by\nwhich It hopes to lid Csnsdisn\ndalryrten through control of export! ln dairy butter mainly to the\nUnited Kingdom, and to prevent\npossible glut of domestic holdings.\nThe scheme, known u the \"butter\nexport stabilization scheme,\" Is sins-\nllsr ln msny wsyi to projects under the Dominion Marketing act\ntor regulating markets of other\nproducts.\nIt conitltutes a butter export marketing board of three dairy official! empowered to do these things:\n1. Regulate the time and place at\nwhich and to designate the agency\nor igenciei through which the reg-\nultted product ihall be marketed.\n1 Determine the manner of distribution and the quantity, quality,\ngrade or clau Of the product that\nihall be marketed by any person oX\nmy. time.\ni Prohibit marketing of any of the\nproduct of *ny grade, quslity or\nclgss. \u2022     \u25a0* v     .     . .    ,\nCOMPENSATION FOR LOSS      ,\n4. Compensate any person for lost\nsustiined by forwarding to a ipec-\nifled market any of the product pur-\niuint to an order of the local board.\n8 Require full information relating to marketing of the product\nfrom all person! engaged therein\n\u2022nd to require periodic return! to\nbe made by tuch peraoni snd tor\nthe purposes ot the scheme to Inspect the books snd premises of inch\npersons.\n8. Appoint an advisory committee\nto advise in the direction of marketing of the product\nHAS BEEN PROBLEM\n7, Issue luch orden or determln-\n\u2022tions u mty be deemed neces-\nury to attain the purpose of the\nicheme and to revoke and amend\nthe ume.\n5. Determine the kind, form and\nterms of any document or docu-\nmenti that shall be submitted eg\nevidence of the shipment for export\nof the regulated product\nIn recent yean the handling of\nCanada's.surplus butter supply has\nbeen a coniiderable problem. With\na high protection on butter ln the\nCanadian tariff, domestic pricei\nLend to bn higher than world prices.\nAccordingly when a mrplui piles\nup either the domeitic prices bresk\nbelow world prices or the exporten\nshipping the butter abroad must\ntake s Toss.\nIt li to comperuMte exporten for\nthii losi In order to keep the domestic mirket firm thit the icheme\nhu been inaugurated. At preient\nthere is little difference between\nprla In Montreal and those In Lent'\ndon.\nIt was explained officially that the\nscheme will spply to cresmery butter only, u dairy butter is not in\nexportable product\nProduction of creamery butter ln\nCanada hu Increased with few let-\nbecki during the lut 34 yeen tor\nwhich statistics are available. In\n1900 the nation produced 38,008,739\npounds. Lut year production wu\n234,860.412 pounds.;\nFarmers Jailed\nST. JOSIPH, Mo., Sept fr (AP)\n\u2022-Duconiolate firmen moped ibout\n^11 ceils here today, itunned by\nderil prlion icntenCei Imposed for\nan offenie seldom punished in the\ncom belt tn the put, riotous blocking of s foreclosure uie.\n. BI have decided.\" grinned UJ5.\nHanhll Henry L. Dillingham, \"that\nthe stars and strlpei are still on the\nAmerlcm flag.\"\nDillingham and three aldet were\ndisarmed, beaten and threatened\nwith hanging when they tought to\nluction off the farm of Sam Divel-\nblss under an order of Federal Judge\nMerrill Otii of Plattaburg, Mo, August 14.\t\nHEADS MEDICAL\nASSOCIATION\nVANCOUVER, Sept 22 (CP)-Dr.\nH. H. Milburn  hu been elected\nBreiident of the British Columbii\n[edical association with Dr. M. W.\nThomu of Victorii nimed first vice-\npresident Dr. O. T. Strong second\nvice-president and Dr. D. H. Cleveland lecretary-iretiurer.\nThe convention closed tonight and\nnext week Dr. W. I. Alnley, on\nbehalf of the Brltlih Columbii College ot Physicltnt md Surgeons,\nwill present the viewi of the convention ind the college on health in-\nturinc* lo the government\nBUT MUSSOLINI HOPESTO AVOID\n(USH WITH BRITAIN; ITALY MAY\nOFFER ETHIOPIANS A SEA PORT\nEthiopian Emperor Calls Troops Away From\nBorder; Orders Retreat Should Forces of\nMussolini'Advance; Malta Prepares\n.\nBy ANDRUE BERZINO.\n(Attoclitid Prtss Fortlgn Staff)\nROMI, Sept 22 (AP).\u2014IUly ii willing to diicusi compromise meat\"\nures on a different basis from that offered by the League of Nationa\ncommittee of five, but she ii determined on a military campaign to\nEthiopia, official oommentaton said tonight.\nIf is only by tuch a campaign that Ethiopia can be eliminated is \u25a0\ndanger, these persons uid. .   . a        ,. _,\nThey explained Italy would do everything In her power to avoid \u00bb\nclash-with Great Britain and would, If possible, localize the conflict to\nEthiopia.  (Continued on Page Eight)\nBRITAIN BLAMES ITALY\nFOR FORCING NAVY I\ntWIW\"'* l|tJ\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbWMSs1Sl>WW^%S>BJfJt\nSHIP CARRIES.\n18 TONS OF\nGOLD\nPARIS, Sept 22 (API-The\nSS. Europe wai uiling today for\nthe United States with 18'tons\not gold, vslued at more than\n223.000,000.\nThe shipment the result of\nuncertainty over Internstlonsl\ndevelopments, ii the largest in\nyears..\t\n\u00bb.\u00abe.\u00abe>\u00ab\u00aba\u00ab\u00bba\u00abananei\u00bbeie>\u00abaM.\nSmashes Ship When\nComes Down After\n\u2022 Atlantic Flight\u25a0-\u25a0\n\u2022 BALLINROBE, County Msyt,\nIrish Fits Stitt, Stpt 22 (AP).\u2014\nThs Transatlantic aolo flight of\nFtllx Waltk.e, 2S-ytar-old Wli-\neonsln aviator, endtd todiy In a\n\u2022muhup In a rough field but tht\nfiler hlmetlf wu uninjured.\nFog bound ind bufftttod by\nitormi along tht Irish coatt, Wilt,\nkut, whe hid hoptd te fly non-\nitop from Niw York to Kaunas,\nLithuania, brought hia white and\norange plane down In \u00ab hazardoua\nlanding.\nBouncing   aerou   tht   uneven\nfield, the machine itruck s tret\nand wai badly  damaged.  But\nWaltkui elimbed out of the wrack-\nsot without s scratch.\n\"I had been flying blind for a\nlong time,\" he asserted. \"I had bad\nvisibility all over the Atlmtic and\nwhen I reached the cout I ran Into\nstorms md fog.\"\nDespite the bad weather, Waltkui\nmade good time for the Transatlantic crouing. He had been in the\nair less thin 22 houn when cout\nguardsmen at Headford uw hli\nplane.\nWaitltui took off from Floyd Bennett field. New York, at 3;45 a.m.\nMSX\"T-aturdS>.\nLIOUOR FATAL\nFOREWOMEN\nVANCOUVER, Sept 22 (CP)-An\nInquest will be held into the detthi\nof Andrew W.'Carlion, 78, and Carl\nAnderson, SS, whose bodies were\nfound Fridsy night In a room in a\nrooming bouse on West Halting!\nitreet\nAn autopsy today revesled that\nther died from the effects of liquor\nwhich they had drunk.\nOn the floor of the room four\nempty liquor bottles were found-\nIt is believed the two hsd been\ndesd llnce late Tueiday or early\nWednesday.\nCarlson wu an old age pensioner\nAnderson arrived in Vancouver on\nMonday from Pitt Lake.\nFACES THREE\nCHARGES\nVANCOUVER, Sept 22 (CP)-\nRonald Holdsworth, 20 wounded\nSeptember 8 In s revolver battle\nwith Constable R- Slattery during an\nattempt holdup of a Japanese itore,\ntired three charges todsy.\nOne count ii sttemptcd murder of\nBen Wainborn, hotel beer parlor\nemployee at whom he la alleged to\nhave fired a revolver previoui to\nthe battle with the officer during in\naltercation in the parlor. One ii attempted murder of the constable\nmd the other is attempted robbery\nof the store.\nHoldsworth wu formally charged\nand warned ln the General hospital\nwhere he U recovering from e bullet\nwound in the abdomen Inflicted\nby Slittery. .\nABANDON HOPE\nPRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Sept 22\n(CP)\u2014After in intensive learch by\nwater and by air hope haa been\nabandoned for the fish packer South\nSeaman, missing since September 13\nwhen she left Bardwell Islands for\nButedMe cannery. She carried Capt.\nGerald Hamilton and two other\ncrew members.\nMussolini Has Not Yet\nSlammed Door on . I\nConciliation\nBy ALBERT W.WILSON\n(Auoclited Prtti Staff Writer)\nLONDON, Sept 22 (AP).\u2014The)\nforeign office placed full reipoml-\nbility for lti naval and military con-\ncentratlona in the Mediterranean\nlea squarely upon the controlltfl\nItalian press tonight\nShortly after Prime Minister Baldwin had cut ihort hli week-end it\nChequen to return to Downing\nitreet the foreign office Issued a\ncommunique ititing the massing of\nwirshipi from Haifa to Gibraltar\nand the itrengthening of defencei at\nsuch pointi u Malta md Gibraltar\nwu ciused by \"the violence of the\ncimpaign tgainst the United Kingdom'' In Italy.       . \u2022       >1\nAi sll memben of the cabinet\ngathered In London for their lint\nfull meeting since Auguit 27, official aMuran-es were received from\nRome that Premier Muuollni haa\nnot yet alammed the door on further\nattempts at conciliation of his dispute with Ethiopia. The cabinet\nmeets Tueiday.\t\nHON, E. LAPOINTE\nSUFFERSHURTS\nKnocked Out When   I\n,  Plaster Falls at\nLib Meeting\nST. JOSEPH D'ALMA, Que. Sept\n22 (CP).\u2014A large llab of plaster,\n40 feet long by three feet wide,\nfell from the) celling of the town\nhall in which a Liberal rally wai\nbeing held here lut night and 14\npenom, including Hon. Ernest La-\npointe, former minliter of justice,\nwere injured. Mr. Lapointe was unconscious for 10 minutes from shock.\nHe wu itruck on the l?g.\nWhen he regained coniclousnes*\nMr. Lapointe Insisted on the pro-\nSrim being carried out md de-\nvered a one-hour ipeech. He wai\nforced to keep hii injured leg off\nthe floor most of the time.\nJulei Mattel of Herbertville, was\nthe most seriously injured. He waa\nunconscious all nlgU md wu administered the last rites of the Roman Catholic church. Tonight-his\ncondition wu reported slightly Improved.\t\nLiberal Decides\ntoStoy in Fight\nDAWSON, Y.T, Sept 22 <CP).\u2014\nCharlea Reid, whose nomination u\nofficial Liberal candidate ln tha\nYukon was repudiated by a section\nof the Yukon Liberal association,\nhu announced that he intends to remain in the campaign u a itraight\nLiberal candidate.\nThe other candidates are J. P.\nSmith, Independent Liberal, and\nMrs. George Blick, Independent\nConiervative.\nAttempt Avert\nU. S. Cool Strike\nWASHINGTON, Sept 22 (AP).-\nIhtervention of the United States\ngovernment prompted a last-hour\neffort today to produce a soft-coal\nwage and hour agreement which\nwould avert a itrlke let for midnight\nTHE WEATHER\nTempt raturei:\nNELSON   .\t\nVictoria \t\nVmcouver \u2122\nKamloops\t\nPrince George .\nEstevan Point\nPrince Rupert\nAtlin\nDawson, Y.T.\t\nSeattle\t\nPortland, Ore.\t\nSan Francisco \u2014\u2014\nSpokane\nLos Angelei\nPenticton\nVernon   .\nCalgary\nEdmonton .\u2014\nSwift Current .-\nPrince Albert\t\nSaskatoon ._ \u2014\nQu'Appelle\t\nWinnipeg  ...._-.\nMooie Jaw \u2014\n.   Min.\n 40\n 81\n 50\n 50\n 44\n_. 54\n 40\n M\n 3D\n 52\n\u201e.. 54\n 54\n. 48\n.62\n,43\n.44\n 44\n\u2014 44\n_.   44\n1\u212242\n... 36\n_ 38\n_ 44\nMax.\n76\n5\u00bb\n80\n62\n58\n60\n54\n44\n_'_\n70\n74\n58\n78\n54\n68\n82\n76\n82\n84\n74\n84\n....._.\u25a0_.\u25a0:..._    \u2022'\u25a0\u25a0_..\n fas\u00bbi|iii.|ii)\u00bb i.  s j..j   Jwap|H> \u2022\n'\"I\"\"\"'\"'.\"\nui   jp innwiMjj\nPAGE TWO-\nGREENWOOD TAKES.INGLES AND\nIS A MEMBER OF WINNING DOUBLE\nIN N.R.C. REGATTA; VANCE WINS\nBig Crowd Sees First\nSculling Program\nin Years\nOn the comebsck trail, the Nelion\nRowing club held its fint regatta\nprogram in a number of yean Sunday, and with splendid weather\nfavoring, the ncei drew a Urge\ncrowd of ipectaton to the waterfront, and friends snd tupporteri to\ntht club Quarteri.\nTiking the .ingles, and pairing\nwith Arthur Godfrey to win the\ndoubles, Bud Greenwood, N.R.C.\ncaptain, romped off with the major\naculling honors ot the day. His tour\nilso made a fine ihowing ln the W.\nH- Malkln'i trophy race won by\nBill Vance'i crew. Broken paddlei\nand near upseti were ill part of the\nday'i entertainment when canoeist! headed by the Gyro and Klni-\nmen warriori put on a fine ihow of\ntheir own.\nThe fint event of the afternoon\nwu that for the single sculling\nchampionihip of the lake and the\nGodfrey's, Ltd., cup. Bud Greenwood took the rice by a little over\na boat length when he waa chued\nto the line by Art Gibbon. The\nlitter put on a fine spurt it the end\nto mike it tough sledding for Greenwood.\nCANOE RACES   -\nREAL SPECTACLES\nFour two-man canoe erewi provided the ipectaton, that packed\nthe city wharf and varloui nearby\nfloats, with plenty of action and\nnear upiets  snd  broken  paddles\nwere highlights of the event Rudy\nPiloui' mighty strokes were too severe for nil equipment md two\npaddlei mapped under the itriin.\nGeorge Warner and Hector Mackenzie won the race and Pilous and\nAl McKay were close seconds.\nTAKE CONSOLATIONS\nPaul Brook and Gerry Whitfield\ncaptured the sculling consolstion\ndoubles from Albert Bush ind Mof-\nfitt Goepel, doing the half-mile\nspurt ln three minutes and 40 iec-\nonds. It wu a close race.\nCanoeist! added another thriller\nln the linglei event in which five\nparticipated. Art Grodskl took the\nevent and George Munroe, who\npulled out from between two other\ncanoes, wu tecond.\nGreenwood won hit second cup\nof the day when he paired with Art\nGodfrey to defeat Rill Vance and\nAllan McLean, the club's heavyweight!, Godfrey and Greenwood\npulled a smooth itroke. McLean\nand hli partner made an interesting\nrace of It despite the tact that McLean lost nil ieat twice. The Star\nGrocery and J. B. Gray cupi Were\nup tor competition in thli race.\nThe entertainment reached Iti\npeak when \"Big Chief Running\nwater\" J. D. Notman and hli Gyro\nbravei pulled up their teepees and\ngave chase to George Warner's Kinsmen tribe. It wu nip snd tuck sll\nthe wsy snd Wsrner leaned out over\nthe bow to win by a nose, no more,\nno less. Hector Mackenzie, Monty\nMorley, and Gordon Roynon manned\nthe Kinsmen canoe along with Warner.\nJack Annable, Harry Horton and\nGeorge Dill drew a hefty blade for\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON, B.C., HOTELS\n\"Finest in ths Interior\"\nHUME HOTEL\nFree Bui Service Geo. BenwelL Prop.\nBREAKFAST 25e to \u00ab0e\nLUNCHEON 35c ta 50c DINNER J5e ta 65c\nRotary and Cyro Headquarters\nTelephone 717 Nelion, B.C. 422 Vernen It\nHUME\u20140. Ballentine, W. Fraier,\n6. Normin, J. Andenon, D. Chtl-\nlenger, Mr. and Mn. R. Clotchln. J.\nWood, Mr. and Mra. H. Carter, H.\nHall. C. Smith, P. Lacey. J. Brearey,\n\u2022W. Heury G. Adarni, E. Sheffield.\nMn. M. Zuback, Vancouver; Mr.\nand Mrs. J. Brown, Colfax, Wn.; A.\nNorcross, Reno Mill; S. Goodland,\nWinnipeg; Mrs. H. Arkon, Ruasell'i\nLdg.j R. Crawford. 0. Sibley, T.\n'Burni, W. Boumby, Medicine Hit;\nR. Strafford, Spokane; F. Seifred,\nRegina: W. Bottler, Toronto; R. Rom,\nR. Luff, H. Andenon, Calgary; J.\nMcLeod, Edgewood; Mn. Ryley, Silverton; Mr. end Mrs. J. Miller, W.\nWallice, Dr. J. Lalng, Kulo: C.\nYule, R. Fruer, W. Liwrence, Penticton; R. Bruhn, F. Kappel and S.\nKappel, Sicamous; E. Tonkun, Salmo; Mr. and Mn. J. Rhola snd\ndaughtsr, Ferule,' J. Pyper, Ksm-\nloopi; Mrs. A. Morley, Greenwood,\nC Hagarty, Maryville.\n(The Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kind\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers\nW. K. O-ARK. Prop.\n134 BAKER 8T. PHONE It NELSON, BC\nSAVOV-W. J. Mellor, Colin Anderson, Mill B. A. Barton, H. A\nStewart, A. E. Gage. Frank L. Bott,\nC. Alexander, Miss \u00a3. Edwards, Vancouver; R, J. Thomion, Cilgary; E.\nScorer, J, B. Clevelind, L. Priestly.\nWinnipeg; Elena \u2022 Lalonde, Roie\nSofko, Helen Mulligan, Mr. and Mra.\nJ R. Johniton, T. Fletcher, Fernie:\nJ. McCauly, Kimberley; Mr. and\nMr. B. Hoskini, Mr. md Mn. I. R.\nMalcolm, Malcolm Smith, Hilding\nHendrlckton, city; W. T. Hiley,\nPenticton; W. S, Hepher, Boswell;\nJ. A. Millir, Nakuip; P. Dietrich, G\nJohnson, Erie; JL Madison, Salmo;\nE. H. Burt, A. M. Gibson, Trail; Mr.\nind Mrs. C. Short, Ymlr; A. H.\nPigott. Wynndel; E. L. Fittsimmons.\nMrs. C. E. Fit-Simmons, On Phillips, E. M. DeCourcey, Sandpoint,\nIdaho; A. H. Cuthbert: C. Lemberg,\nReno mine; A. Faisy, Kitchener.\nNew Grand Hotel\nUP. L. KAPAK. Prop.\nHot snd Cold Wstsr\n\u2022Ingle Me uo: double 50c up\nMonthly rstsi 110.00 Me\nPH. .14      S1( VERNON ST.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nPETI BORSATO, Prop.\nRooms frem SOe te SUM\nMonthly S10 tnd up.\nSteim hested and hot snd cold\nwster ln every room,\n60S BAKER IT. PHONE SO\nOccidental Hotel\n70S Virnon St.        Phone MIL\nH. WA88ICK, Prep.\nSPECIAL MONTHLY RATES\nGood Comfortable Rooms\n- Miners' Htadquarten\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJAS.A. MADDEN. Prop.\nCemsltttly Remodelled\nHot ind Cold Wttir\n&ol\\olMl*V?A\n\u2014\nEDGEWOOD, B.C., HOTELS\nI\nARROW LAKES HOTEL\nE. NIEOERMAN,\nProerlster\nComf-rtiblt Roomt\nQood Mult\nEDQEWOOD. B.C.\nLogical  Stooping\nPlace en the\nRoad te Virnon.\nVANCOUVER, B.C., HOTELS\nI       \"YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"     Ni\nDaffodil Hotel\n\u202200 Seymour St. Vtneouvtr, B.C. C\nNtwly Renovittd Threuoheut\nPhonti  \u2022   Elivetor\nA. PATERSON, late of\nColumn, Alta, Proprietor.\n3\nTRANSPORTATION \u2014 Motor Frtight Linos\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nIB AVE NELSON TWICE DAILY.\n| 5 a.m. snd 10:30 a.m. Ixespt Sundsy\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nthe Gyro crew. Canoe tilting wu\nanother feature of the fun and Miles\nRiddle snd Paul Brook, who bered\na manly chest to the bi-.ze to win\nfame snd fortune snd to get s ducking tor their troubles, are still at\na quandry as to who hit the water\nfirst. Paddleri Jack Buchanan snd\nArt Grodskl shared the ducking.\nTHOMPSON WINS CUP\nThree sailboats lazed on the water\nin the vicinity ot the park, when\nfour-oared crews drew into the\nclub house to bring the regatta to a\nclose, but Chief Alex, Stewart who\nstarted them off and Judged at the\nline drawn st the park, claimed\nthey provided the fun of the afternoon. George Thompson of Fair-\nview out-sailed two other boats as\nthey called upon every trick of thi\ngame to woo a breeze into thel\nsails. They were all a-breast near\nthe line. George Munroe was lecond\nand Let Tiegaskes third. Thompson\ntakes the John Blamberg cup.\nBringing to an end a fine day.\nBill Vance'i and Bud Greenwood'!\ncrews put up \u00bb real battle ln tbe\nfour-oared race. Vance won by a\nbolt length and a quarter. Both\ncrewi finished strong. When Vance's\nmen pushed their boat over the\nline ftrit, Miyor J. P. Morgin had\nan opportunity of distributing the\nsilverware fairly evenly throughout\nthe club'i membership.\nDuring the day Chief of Police\nAlex. Stewart, Dr. Ray Shaw snd\nKirby Grenfell assisted in lining\nup and starting the races. Mayor J.\nP. Morgan wu on hand at the row-\nera' club house to judge the eventi\nwith Louis Johnstone.\nMayor Morgan was among a number of guests, including Alderman\nA. G. Ritchie and T. W. Slader, who\noccupied a place of honor. Mayor\nMorgan declared that Nelson had a\nfine bunch of boys and he wu\npleased with the effort! being put\nforward to put water sport back on\nthe map at Nelson. John Learmonth\nput his launch at the disposal of the\nclub tor announcing purposes.\nPIONEERSEH\nTHE KOOTENAYS\nC. W. Chesterton,- Star\nof 1896 Puck Wars,\n. Bank Inspector\nC W. Chesterton, luperlntendent\nof B.C. bran-hei of tbe Bank of\nMontreal, who hu been In the dlitrict for a week or io, spent Siturdiy ln Nelion. With E. E. L. Dewdney, mintger of the Nelion branch,\nhe met numeroui leidlng cltiieni in\nNelion.\nIt wu Mr. Cheiterton'i flnt visit\nto Nelson since 188S when he wss\nstationed ln Rosslind it a \"Junior\"\nin the Bank ot Montreal At that\ntime he captained the Rouland\nhockey tesm snd with it msde numerous trips throughout the district,\nIncluding Greenwood, Sandon and\nKaslo.\nMr. Chesterton noticed \u25a0 greet\nchange in Nelson which he declared\nis showing a progressive spirit Conditions generally in B.C. are on the\nup grade he declared.\ntraTtakeT\n-SOCCER M\nNelson Plays Hard in\nFirst Half. But Tire\nin Second\nTRAIL, B.C. Sept JJ. - Bert\nLaurie, Trail'i toccer goal tender,\nfot stiff in tht Joints from goal-\nending Inertia when the Nelion\nsquad was defeated four goals to\ntwo ln the fint of s four-gsme series\nfor the West Kootenay tills, st Butler park Sunday afternoon.\nIn the tint halt Nelson played a\ngtHint game and brought Trail's defence to task, but after half-time\nthe vislton seemed to cire little\nwhere they punted the ball.\nAa toon it the gime itarted.\nGeorge Kulil, former Trail iter\ncenter-btlf, wu noticeable working\nhard ln the toughest ipot on the\nteam. He ihot it tne goil from iome\nconsiderable distance but the drive\nwas not a menacing one.\nWish Milburn received a clever\npast from Tommle Mc Vie, but being\nio close ln to one side ihot trom\na .harp angle and McCrone and\nMorris managed to clear. Bates on\nthe Nelson wing position, proved\nbotheraome to the Trsil defence and\ndirected a number of strong shots\nat Laurie, who cleared. But the fint\ngoal of the game was chalked up by\nthe green and whites in a clever\ncombination .union. Tommy Nutter\nihot from one tide of the goal and\nu the ball crossed the far end of\nthe goal mouth. Hendricks rushed ln\nto boot It Into the vacant aide of the\nnet\nTrail's ardor seemed iomewl.it\n\u2022roused by the fact that a team appearing for the tint time could\ntreat their seasoned squad In such\na faihion w a few mlnutei later\nTommie McVie tallied for the local!\nto tie the icore.\nTommy Laurie wu sway down\nthe field with tht ball tn front of hii\nbooti, but u he passed the barks\nseveral Nelson playen cried \"offside.\" Referee Minto did not whistle\nfor the play to itop and Laurie\nwent down alone Intent to icore, but\nMorrii laved, but not without difficulty.\nA goal wu later chalked up to\nLaurie when be tallied in the tame\nfashion the opposition received\ntheirs, booting in the ball u it\ncrossed the goal mouth tron. Jimmie\nPeterson's toe.\nAll the scoring teemed to come\n\u2022t one ipot ot the gime. With Trill\nahead two goali to one, the gime\nwu progretiing moothly and\nLyman Carter went down to boot\nan easy ihot it the goal. Laurie figured It wai outside the danger tone\nbut turned to see the pigskin enter\nthe goal mouth, Jutt Inside one of\nthe pew tl.\nThe lecond half had only progressed but a short time when Hills\nheaded the ball In tor Tritl't third\ngoal. The loeili continued to press\ntowird the vliltlng mt and little\nplay took plice in the Nelson defence tree. Nelson hid several Harlow escapes from additional goals,\nbut the imirt ind ipeedy work of\nFreddie Morrii gummed up the\nworki. Johnnie Ftrguion, Tommli\nMcVie, Peterson and Hills each\ntired dangerous ihoti, but none\nproved successful.\nTommy Liurle tallied the locals'\nfourth goal with a hard low ihol\nwhich illpped between Morrii'\nkneei .11 he itooped to grab it.\nThe list 20 minutes of the gsme\nwn slow snd uninteresting, darkness making it difficult for both\nTHI NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-MONDAY M\nMR. AND MRS. HAROLD LAKES AND\nJ. 0. BUNYAN TAKE GOIF EVENTS\n'--\nBunyan Retains the\nMcBride. Senior\nTrophy Title\nNelion golfers made the most of\nfine weather over the week-end\nand the feature of the two-day pro-\niram on the links wu the men's\nienlor event won by J. G. Bunyan,\n.\u2022ho repeated lut year's victory.\nMr. Bunyan eliminated C. K.\nitark in tbe tint round of the Mc-\nJrjde cup play at the 18th hole,\nind met John Fruer ln the final.\nMr. Fraier won trom O. W. Dtvit\n.Saturday and put up s gnat game\nln the final Sunday. At the end\nof the ninth Bunyan wu two up\nbut Eraser tied It up and the champion wu forced to go to the 19th\nhole to take the cup. Mr. Bunyan\nwu the defender, having won the\ngold cup lut year,\nA foursome provided enother fine\nexhibition and T. R. Wilson and\nCameron divided the honors with\nBob Watson and Danny Stack. T.\nR. Wilson sunk a 20-foot putt on\nthe 18th. Their opponent! came back\nln another 18-hole battle in the afternoon to put them all tqutre tor\ntbe day.\nStill another attraction wu the\nfinals of the Labor Day two-ball\nfoursome.\nB. Townshend wu plneh-hlttlng\ntor J. D. Kerr, who ii on the lick\nlilt, end with Min Connie Smith\n\u20221 partner tucceeded In defeating\nMrs. Townshend and L. A. Mcfhail\nin the seml-iinala.\nThii put them in the finali agalnit\nMra. Harold Laket and T. R. Wti-\neon. When Mr. Wilson wu unable\nto play Mn. Laktt paired with her\nhusband. It wu 1 hard fought battle end the auper putting of Mra\nLakes wai the deciding .actor. The\nmatch ended on the 17th green with\nMr. and Mrs, Lakes taking tht\nhonors.\nThe medil handicap was again\nrun oft with greet success.\nHarry Rolhery Smi les When Sees\nHis Cubs Defeal Beavers al Trail\nplayer and ipectator to see.\nThe teems were:\n\u25a0 Nelion;  Fred  Morrii, McCrone,\nBowkett, George Wallach, George\nKulai, Pttenon, Bites, Nutter, Carter. Hendricki and Dunimuir.\nTrail: Laurie, Lllley, Stewart,\nFish, Ferguson, Thompson, Pater-\nson. Hills, Milburn, T. Lturie and\nMcVie.\nDave Minto refereed.\nGeorge Cruickshanks tnd Joe\nWallach were linemen.\nSoftball Halved\nby Trail Teams\nTRAIL, B.C., SepL \u00bb-Playo_f\ngarnet of the Trsil city tenior 10ft-\nbtll letgue hive had nothing to do\nwith deciding the championihip u\nCanada BiUisrds snd Elite Cafe\neach ware victorious over one snother when they met at Butler park\nSunday, Elite boys won nine runi\nto four in the morning end Chirlie't\nBilliard boyi effected t ihutout In\nthe afternoon 8 to 0.\nA third game will be necewary to\nbreak the tie, the date to be agreed\nupon by the respective team man-\nagera. j\nJoe Ranetta proved the king pin\nof the Elite'! victory poling out\ntwo circuit clout! while M An-\ngerilla and Booney Sammartlno slso\nmade a homer each.\nThere wai no icore ln the flnt\nthree lnningi but Elite broke loose\nmd one of Ranetta'i homen brought\nIn two other rum. Chirlie'i boyi\ndid not -core till tbe next Inning\nand then only one run.\nMao Ree. Elite hurler, itruck out\neight, walked nine and allowed\nfour hiti.\nBisso  struck out five, walked\nfour and allowed 14 hits.\nCanada Bllda 000 0001 103\u20144    4  4\nElite _    000 80S 04x-\u00ab  14 2\n\"Baker\" Merlo wu largely responsible for the Canida Billiards'\nvictory in the afternoon, sllowlng\nonly seven hits, one-half the number collected from Bisso. Merlo\ndidn't illow any home runi and held\n\"Babe\" Ranetta httleu.\nMerlo itruck out five ind walked\ntwo.\nMcRae hurled four Innlngi for\nElite, striking out none, wslklng\none, and allowing ilx nits. Ken\nPople went in ln the fifth inning\nto illow only three hits, and itruck\nout two. RHE\nElite _  000 000 000-0    T  5\nCinidi Bilds 000 Ml 10}\u20144    4  4\nThs teemi were:\nCinidi Billiards\u2014Celll, Matovlch.\nSammy Martin, M Angerilli Booney\nSammartino, N. Angerilli, Mike\nBuckna, C. Baillie, Baker Merlo\nand Oney Basso.\nElite Cafe-G. Wanlen, N. Mihon.\nA. Euerby, Joe Ranetta, C. Bradbury, O. Betes, M. Spowert, Stew\nHogg. A. Bishop, MscRes and Ken\nPople.\nSllven\" Deeembrinl ind W. 8.\n(Scotty) Ron were umptrei,\nHarrop-Procler\nTeam a Winner\nAlthough they outhlt their opponents by a 14-13 mirgln. the locil\nPuck-ten Softbsll dub lost their\ninitial itart of the lesion when tbe\ncombined Harrop-Procter team\ntcored three rum in the ninth inning ind then held the Pucksten\nto one run to take a 11-8 win tn\na fut game played here Sunday\nafternoon.\nDuring the first three Innlngi,\nHolmes of the vislton, and Rudy\nPiloui of the Puckitera, blinked\nthe opposition and both looked tm-\npresilve on the mound. In the fourth\nthe vislton took a 4-1 lead. In the\nfifth the Puckitera tent 11 mtn to\nbit and htid a alight lead up until\nthe eighth inning, when the viilton came back ilrong.\nPiloui appeared to tire toward!\nthe finiih, and several wild pltchei\nproved costly. Piloui fanned leven\nbitten and walked ilx. Bachelor,\nvisiting fint seeker, came through\nwith three hiti. Holmei, Ogilvie and\nFitchett each hit ufely twice. Culley\nmade three hite for the Pucksten,\nGoble, McKay, Scanlan and Piloui\neech obtained two hiti.\nMan-tan, third but, and Fltehttt,\nlecond base, were outstanding in\nthe field for ihe wlnnen, the former\ngetting four auiiti snd two putouta For tha locale. Bird, center\nfield, MacKay, tecond base; Pilous,\npitcher snd Bob Crerar.\nSummsry: ItHE\nHarrop-Procter 000 410 IM\u201412 13 8\nPucksten  000190101- 8 14   3\nStruckout by Holmes S\\ Piloui 7.\nBites on belli, ott Holmei 0; Plloui 6.   \u00ab\nHume runt, MeMuUin, Three-base\nhits, McKinnon, Waiman, W. Mc-\nTwo-bite hid, Bttchelor, Ogilvie,\nPlloui, Culley.\nThi taunt were:\nHarrop-Procter \u2022\u2014 Klnlldn, u.\nHolmes, p; Batchelor, lb; Ogilvie,\nIf; Fltchett. 2b; McKinnon, cf; Mar-\nriam 3b; McMullin, rf; Helghton, c.\nNelion Puckstera-G.ble, 3b; Culley, u. , lb: Scanlan, lb; Crerar,\ne: Plloui, p; Waiman. rf; Pittenon,\nU; Bird, cf; W. McKay. 2b.\nAlex Mclnni! cilled the balls md\nstrike! and \"Tiger\" Joe Flerro, officiated on the bases.\nWin First of Playoffs\nAfter Losing Every\nLeague 1 ilt\nTRAIL, B. C, SepL -J-After being six gamei pliyed in the letgue,\nHarry, Kothery 1 Cuba enacted the\nSeateit upset in city iporti when\ney defeated Doc Muir'i Beaven\n14 rum to 11 in the tint of tht\npllyoffi at Butler park Saturday\nafternoon. One of the largest crowds\nieen at a bantam tilt witnessed tbe\nplay.\nGluts outited the Beaven from\ntint poiition in tht lesgue seriei by\na tingle extra win, the latter squid,\neirlier in the struggle being livor-\nittt,\nNow that Rothtry'i lsdi have\nproven themielvei in a lerioui contest with the Beaven, they have\nhopei of doing something similar to\nRube Demons Gianta tor the championship. '\nAt the end of the fateful fourth\nInning of the seven inning game, the\nscore wu 6 rum to 2 ln the Cub'i\nfavor. Beaven cut down their opponent'! margin when they tcored\ntwo runi in the lixth but Cube\nchtlked up five tgalnit Beaven'\ntour in the leventh.\nIt wu one of those (smeg la\nwhich the fani law a little of those\nmmy thing! thit appear in different tilts, crammed into one.\nBrownlee. Cub centre fielder, who\nli third on nil teams batting order,\npoled out a homer In the flnt time\nat bat to icore Earl Dwyer. To offset this, Sammy Saprunoff, eratwhile\nchucker,  who luifered  a  broken\nJ.nkle r-e-ently. pliKln*. I\" ri-lit\nield, made two beautiful catches,\nalthough considerably handicapped\nin covering ground ipeedlly.\nErron were grouped to prove devastating to the lide thit madt them\nand much merry-go-round hue-covering wu ieen. On tht other hind,\nall cnuckert, after stiff up-hill itrug-\nglei, got themielvei out of a number of pinches.\nBoth squidi hit the moundmen\nhard, Cubi collecting ilx hiti, from\nJulie Beliiky ln four innlngi, during which time they scored six runs.\nOnly three men wera itruck out\nduring thit time, two were hit by\npitched belli and one walked. Sap-\nrunoff itirted in the fifth md hurled for the remtinlng three lnningi\nof the game. He wilked three, itruck\nout one md illowed itx hiti.\nDonald Mlchealy, who dlscloiei\nno personal feellngi by mum et\nhli physiognomy whether winning\nor loting, want the route for Hirry'i\nlids. He itruck out three, wilked\none, hit three with pitched balls\nand allowed itven hits.\nR B E\nBeaven 1 0 1 0 1 I 4 11 TT\nCubi       1011031   14   10  4\nThe tesms were:\nBesven: R Price, G, Simmon. A.\nHsrvey, J. Bellsky, L. Davit, Htr-\nvey Smith, \"Brick Edmundi, Sam\nSaorunoff md Elmer Erlckson.\nCubi: E. Dwyer, W. Dimock, W.\nBrownlee. D. Mlcheslv. Bun Dimock. H. McLeod, A. Dedlmeed, O\nWilbv and D. Twaddle.\n\"Sllven\" Decimbrlnl and Hughle\nHonwlll were umpires.\nN-.WBll-.Wln\nBrewery Trophy\nFirst Time Green Title\nCame to the\nLake City\nACIFIC COAST\nLoi Angelei 11-7, Sacramento 4-8.\nSeattle 10-1, San Francisco 8-10.\nPortland 1-1. Oakland 5-8.\nMiuioni 7-14, Hollywood 8-7.\nEX-NETSOltT-\nDIES^CAIOARY\nWilliam Sutherland,\nFormer Fireman,\nPasses  '\"'\nWires rscslved ln Nelion Saturday by relatives announced the\nsudden death ln hospital at Calgary\nFriday night, of William Sutherland,\nfor mmy yean a member of the\nNelion fire brigade. There wu no\nIndication ln the wires ot tbe cause\nof death. Mr. Sutherland wu 42\nyun of age.\nBorn in Leith, Scotland, Mr. Sutherland came direct to Nelion ln 1913,\n\u2022t the age ef 22, md loon wu a\nmember of the fire department He\nwent oversees with the 64th Kootenay battalion in 1915, and lerved\nthere throughout the war. Returning to Nelson ln 1919 after hli da-\nmobilization, he resumed his position u a fireman.\nAbout 12 yean ago he married\nMlu Sylvia Scott of Nelson. He\nwu active in Clm McLeary, md\nwu a well known curler.\nPLASTERING CONTRACTOR\nIn 1928 he moved to Calgary and\nresumed his early trade of pluterer.\nand at the time of hit detth wu a\nplastering contractor operating in\nCalgary and district\nHe it lurvlved by his wife and\nfour children: by hli mother, Mrs.\nBeniimin Sutheritnd of Leith, Scotland, hii fither hiving died a yur\nago; by s lister in Leith. Mn. James\nBlack, a brother ln Blythe, England, Benjamin Sutherland and a\nlister ln Nelion, Mri. C H. Stark.\nThe funeral will take place at\nCalgary Wedneidiy.\nThunder ll rarely heard farther\nthm 13 miles.\nT. R. Wilson Wns\nHandicap Tourney\nMedal handicap play again proved\npopular at the Nelson Golf ind\nCountry club links Sunday and close\nto 20 cardi were turned In. T. R. Wilson stepped forward this week to\nclaim first prise with a 72 and a 10\nhandicap fer a net of 82. Arthur\nLakes took second prlie with t TS\nand 1 15 handicap for a 63. L, A.\nMcPhail was third with a net 64,\nDanny Stack fourth with a 65 and A.\nBaird sixth with s 66. Golf balls\nare competed for in these events.\nHandicap play has given the len\nexperienced playen a chance md\nhas proven a real itlroulint to club\nactivities.\nAmong those turning in cards\nSunday were R L. McBride, L. S.\nBradley, C. H. Stark, Harold Lakes,\nUr T. H. Bourque, I. Cameron md\nBuck Lambert\n04711   U\u00bb.rnas-ein__\u00bb'SLl\u00ab4\n, Thrift Specials\nI   Far Ona Wctfc Commencing Today We Offer Stapla\n. Merchandise at Greater Savings Than In\nI Oar Famous July Sate\nBuy Noul and Sauz Money\nNelson liwn bowlen had the\nKooteniy Brewery cup with them\nwhen they returned from Trail Saturday night after plsying tbe lut\ngames ot the aeries. It wu the fint\ntime ilnce the trophy wu potted\ntor competition four yean ago that\nthe honon came to tht lakt city.\nThe Nelson rlnki were backed up\nwith a 11-polnt lead when they\nwent over to Trill Saturday md\nthe margin wu pared down to\nteven. J. Draper uvtd the day\nwhen hit rink madt a fine come\nback. At one tttge his men were\ndown 15-3, but thty eventually won\nout 26-21,\nJ. Armitrong hid a battle royal\nwith G. Wition ud the two rinks\ntied 21-21.\nResults with Trail rinki mentioned fint were:\nJ. Desnt, F. Brereton, W. Hard-\nmsn and J. l_eyland, 18: F. E\nWheeler, J. S. Ciouldlng, H. FIU-\nPatrick md J. Simmons, 17.\nW. Rae, A. Lawrle, G. McCallum,\nand W. McCreadr. 19; O. A. Meerei.\nH. Klne-ett, A. O. Lane snd C. O\nRl\"h\u00abrrlaen, 12.\nO. Watien, D. Chalmers, W. Wejr\nmd J. Cummins, 21; J. Armitrens,\nJ. Bete. N. Bradley ind & Bite, 21\nJ. Thommin, li Wtlr, D. Long-\nmurl ind S Stewart 21: J. Dr.p\u00bbr\nE. Penwlll. C. L Archlbild md\nE. I* Wright M.\nSUPS\nslips with lacs tr\nrose. 32 to 42.\n$1.59\nSilk creps slips with lacs trim, White,\npink, tea rose. 32 to 42.\n.\nIn lovely autumn shades and styles.\n$1.89\nDRESSES\nNew Fall Street Dresses. Reg. $4.00\n\u2022nd $5.00. NOW\u2014\nI $2.89 & $3.89\nSKIRTS       Felt Hail\n\u25a0 Finely tailored skirts of pure wool.\n| $1.89\n\u25a0 Kid Gloves\nI     By famous Italian and French makers.\nI $1.89\nIII\nI\n_     Luxuriously trimmed with smart furs.\nI     Pure wool novelty cloths. Two seasons\n\u25a0 lining. 14 to 44.\nI\n\"Two Way\" stretch Girdles, Values\nto $1.75.\n$14.89\n89ft\n\u25a0\u25a0. \/ . \/\nPMWT\/\nDRESSES\n\u2022'Guaranteed\" cotton PrUt Dresses.\nNew styles. Sizes 14 to,44.\nI   Pure Silk Crepe\nj  DRESSES\nI     Every ont a winner. Reg. to $12.00\nI        $3.89\n|\n\u25a0\nCORSET\nDEPT.\n10% Discount on ovtry\nnumber of Nemoflex carried.\nSHOES\n,     Stylo footwear and corrective lines. Blacks and browns. Calf\n|    skins, kids and suedes. Values as high as $7.50.,\nj        $1.89 - $2.89 - $3.89\ni  \u2014\t\nA lion-hunter recently dlicovered\ns new lske 12.000 feet sbove the\nhi level on Mount Kenya Afrlci.\nsnd wai mystified to find thil\nmountain lake lukewarm.\nFINK\n JL. ilWBpilll.\n \u2014^    \u2014\u2014r\n.(\u25a0\u25a0\u2022Hi\nspwpppl\nl\nw\u00b0ia'\nMoyie Miss on\nMotor Trip\nMOYIE, B.C.-Mlss HitUe Jewell left Sunday via Nelson for\nVancouver by car. Mr, md Mn.\nG. Jewell accompanied her ai far\nss the lake city.    \u00bb\nFrank Doherty it home from e\nweek'i itay at Kimberley.\nMn. W. Andrewt made a trip to\nCreiton  Tuesday.\nEdgar Montpelliar and Luclne\nFortin are over from Trail on a\nholiday md hunting trip. They are\nhouse guesti of Mn. D. Montpelliar.\n\"TIRED\"\nALL THE TIME\nShe hit JaWiblt\u2014\ntka|o-lt*iaTkafir>[\n\u2014lease in spirits. ~\nfcadYltlxaifbt   '\nUssf^aels\nWliaeladOaeld's\n... PJI\u00ab.AJaota\nteak  Dadd'a.\n\"nihad eajl\"\nDoddsKidneyPilli\nA psrty Including Ernie Daniel-\nson. Jack Andrews, Robert N.\nBraiden Misi Hittie Jewel), Miss.\nThora Andrew! and Mn. G. Jewell, took ln i dance at Cranbrook.\nCharlei Sanden wai home from\nRyan for a few dayi. He returned\nby Sundays early train to resume\nhii   work. .     \u2022       .\nMn. C. Clark md young daughter Peggy of Creston arrived by car\nFriday to spend a fortnight with\nMr. and Mn. Andrew! and family.\nCharles Quick li foreman in\ncharge of the pile driving established Juat west of Aldridge.\nOwing to a three dayi ihut down\n\u2022t Kimberley. Oscar Birch, Tom-\nmle Wells ind Philip Conrad ipent\nseveral dayi.here at their respective homes.\nMr. and Mn. Hendrickson and\nfamily with Frank Carlson of Kimberley were visitors at the, home of\nMr. and Mn. Algot Johnson here.\nMissel Barbara and Gwen Burge\nof Gray Creek while en route by\nhorseback to Wardner, atopped here\nover night. While in Moyie they\nwere guests of Miss Mary Cullum at\nthe home of Mn Montpelliar.\nFritz Johnson of Trail it here\nby car On a five dayi visit st the\nSunny Side ranch.\nMr. md Mrs. \"Scotty\" Fraser were\nholiday viilton from Kimberley.\nguests of Mn. Fraaer'i father, D.\nDupont\n' Edgar Montpelliar and cousin,\nLucine Fortin, made a trip to Cranbrook prior to their hunting trip\ntp Mineral lake.\nThere are only nine names on\nthe Moyle relief fund, mmy having found temporary work elsewhere. .  \u25a0 ,\nFriday a goodly number went on\nBr\n\u25a0  '\u25a0 \u201e THI NILSON'DA\nlower lake, landing at the favorite\nit, Aurora bay. The party included Mary Cullum, Hatfie Jewell.\nThora Andrews, Mrs. G. Jewell,\nMra. G. Boake, Ernie Dantelson,\nBob Braiden and Jack Andrews.\nMr. and Mra. Algot Johnson and\ntheir vialtlng nephew. Fritz Johnson of Trail, spent Tuesdiy visiting\nfriendi tt Kimberley.\nJohn Andenon hai left for hli\nhome at Kitchener.\nMn. Montpelliar, Misa Cullum\nmd Mrs, R. A. Smith spent Tueiday evening at Cranbrook.\nT. Willi md the Misses Whiteheads made the round trip by car\nfrom Kimberley Tuesday.\nWilliam Guthrie, district relief\ninspector, waa in tow. Monday en\nroute to Yahk by motor.\nMr. md Mn. Kenhaw md young\nShirley Kennedy returned home\nMonday after holidaying at Fort\nSteele for aeveral days.\nLY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-MONDAY MORNING. SEPT. 23. 193S    \u2014\nSOCIAL HAPPENINGS\n?M NELSON CITY ;\nThis column li conducted by Mn. M. J. Vlgneux, All newi of a\nsocial naturs including receptions, private entertainments.- perional\nitems, marriage!, etc, will appear in Una column. Telephone Mn.\nVlgneux at her home, 619 Silica itreet.. .    .   '.\nNAKUSP LADY\nDIES AT COAST\nNAKUSP, B.C.-Word' wsi received Wedneidiy of the desth of\nMrs. W.1 Rogers a, Vancouver where\n\u2022he wai recently taken for medlcil\nattention. She la turvived by her\nhusband here md tour daughters,\nMrs. F. Atherton of Nakusp. Mrs. C\nCollier of Mineeota,' Mines Rose\nmd Edith of Nakusp, and two sons,\nWilliam and Roy of Nakusp.\nCOMPLETING TRAIL SURFACING\nTRAIL, B.C., Sept. 22\u2014City workmen were engaged applying the\nfinal coating of oil and tine gravel\nt\u00bb the surfacing on Columbia avc-\na moonlight cruise acroas the Moyle nue Saturday.\nThese marvellous shoes support\nsagging arches, and scieotincally\nassist in restoring the toot to its\nnormal, healthy position.\nWe urge jom to com* he tnd try\netftir.\nPrice $10.00 and up\n.\u2014tot Men and Women\u2014\nR.ANDREW\n& COMPANY\nLeaders in Footfashion\nLOVES TO EAT THIS\n: HER CONSTIPATION*\nGood    V\n.'Houfek'eepinfc-\nBy MRS. MARY MORTON\n\u2022-  MENUS.. RECIPES and     . '\nHINTS\ni\nMenu Hint\nLUNCHEON\nCream Soup       Crackera\nBanana Bread   Butter   Fresh Fruit\nMilk\nDINNER\"\nCmadian Baton or Htm, Broiled\nShirred Eggi Hot Rollt\nFresh Fruit Sslsd     Pound Cake .\nCoffee or Tea\nCream toupt are delicloui and\nSood for old and young, t tuggest\nlem frequently for lunch, especially where there are children. They\nare easily made, too, end today I\nam giving a basic recipe. Don't\nthink I meant to put a breakfast\nhead over the dinner menu. We\ndon't alwayi serve eggs for breakfast at our.houie. and I like an\noccasional dinner of them With ham\nor Canadian bacon. Pound cake\nii nice to make lometimei md to\nkeep on hind to lerve with a cup o'\ntea to afternoon callen. It'i an old-\nfashioned recipe that shouldn't be\nneglected. The banana breed is slso anm\u00ab*w\u00bb\u00bbs \u2666*\u00bb\u00bb* .wifeti W .m ea.0\nto callen, as well ti for luncheon.\nToday'a Reclptt\nCream Soup\u2014One md one-half to\ntwo cupt vegetable pulp, one table-\n{.spoon minced onion, three cups\nwhite sauce, seasoning to taite. Cook\nthe vegetable! and onion until they\nare tender. Rub through a sieve\nand add the pulp to the white aauce.\nAdd the seasoning. Add more milk if\nnecessary. Spinach, lettuce, onions,\ncorn, peas, potatoes and other vegetable! may be used. The onion may\nbe. omitted.     .\nBanana Bread\u2014One md one-half\ncupi brown or white mgar, four\nmashed banatlas. one-half cup nut\nmeats, seven-eighths cup shortening,\nthree eggi, four tablespoons aour\nmilk, two teaspoons sodi, three snd\none-half cupa pastry flour. Cream\nshortening, add lugar md cream\nwell. Add well-beaten eggs, nuts and\nbananas which have been mashed\nwith a silver fork. Add milk, then\nlodi and flour which hsve been\nsifted together. Bike in moderate\n\u2022mm .310 aegreei about .ene hour.\nMaket two loivei.\nKellobsr's Aix-Bban Helped\nMiss Kesterke\nWe quote from her letter: \"Three\nyean ego, I became constipated.*\nI tried msny laxatives. But aa soon\nai I got used to each kind, I began\nto get the same trouble.\n\"Last summer I wai on my vacation. They served Kellogg's AiL-\nBrak. I Just loved it feat Kellogg's All-Bran every morning,\nand ever since I have not hsd to\ntake any more laxatives:\"\u2014Miss\nMargaret Kesterke. Addreu on\nrequest,\n\u2022Due ee iuavfieimt \"evtV In\ntneab.\nTesta show Kellogg'i All-Bran\nprovides \"bulk\" to sid elimination.\nAll-Bran la also rich ln vitamin B\nandiron. ,   .\nThe \"bulk\" In All-Bran la gen.\ntie. It resists digestion better thsn\nthe fiber In fruits snd vegetables,\nao it ia often more effective.\nIm't thli food safer than risking\npatent medicines? Two tablespoon-\nfull of All-Bran daily are usually\nsufficient If seriously constipsted,\n. use with ejscb meal. See your doc-\ntar, If you 4\u00bb not get relief. -\nUie ai a etresl, er In cooking.\nSold by all groteri. Mide by Kel-\nlogg In London, Ontario.\n\\S0CIAL AND PERSONAL\nNEWS OF TRAIL\nThia column ii ln chirge ot Mrs. Glenn Quayle ot Trail.   All\nevents ot a social nature of interest In Trail and Tadanac will appear\n, in thia column. Mn. Quayle will be glad to have any. luch new!\ntelephoned to her at her home ln Trail.\nKeep an the\nlldeefl\nTRAIL, B.C., Sept. 22\u2014Mn. L.\nZsgin md her daughter, Min Ethel\nZigin, have returned to Trail from\na holiday ipent at the coast\na   a   'a\nMr. and Mrs.  Sam Vaughn ot\nTrail have at gueiti Mr. Vaughn's\nsisters, Misi B. Vaughn, Mlu Stella\nVaughn and Miu Dorii Vaughn ot\nClaresholm, Alta.\naeat\nWilliam Harper left Friday for\nthe coast where he will attend a\nConvention ot theater managers,\na   a   a\nMrs, E. Camegle and daughter\nhave returned to their home after\nipendlng \u2022 vacation at the coatt\n\u2022 a   a    a.\nMr. md Mn. T. A. Clarke of\nNelion. who visited it Grand Forks,\nreturned to Trail Friday for a few\nhoun, returning to their home the\nigme evening. They were accompanied to Nelion by Mr. and Mn.\nw. F. Truiwell and ion Billy who\nwere their gueiti during the weekend.\na   a .a\nEd JmdreU hu left for the cout\nwhere he will ipend hli victtion.\n.1   \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMill Joan Annable hai returned\nto her home at the cout ifter ipending a holidiy with her brother and\nilster-in-law,\nAnnmdals,\nMr. and Mn. Alex.\nA quiet wedding wu solemnized\nIn Fernie Tuesday at 5.30. o'clock\nwhen Violet, youngest daughter ot\nMr. md Mrs. J. R. Johnstone of\nCoal Creek, was united ln marriage\nto Reginald Howard, second son of\nMr. and Mrs. Howard Bush'of Robion itreet, Nelson. The ceremony\ntook.plice In the Anglican church,\nwith the bride's sister, Miss Annie\nJohnstone and Elmer Gustafson of\nNelson si attendants. After a honeymoon ipent in Spokane. Mr, and\nMn. Bush, will make their home ln\nNelson.  \u2022 \u2022\n.   a- a   a\nOn the occasion of hii departure\nto take up hii itudies at the University of Alberta in tldmonton,\nGraeme Steed waa on Friday evening the guest Of honor at a delightfully arranged surprise party at\nthe home ot hia parenti, Dr. end\nMrs. W. B,, Steed, Latimef street.\nGamea and dmcing were enjoyed\nand the invited guests were Miss\nMary Vance, Miss Catherine Rahal,\nMisa Priscilla Gelinas, Misi June\niBrownie) Schupe, Miss Elaine Bee-\nston, Miss Joan Waters, Miss Edna\nMcKenzle, Mis! Eleanor Scamon,\nMiss. Jean Bell, Miss Margaret William!, Miu Francei Lincoln, Miss\nKay Gallaher, Ingram Cameron, Lee\nand Kenneth McBride,' Gordon McDowell, Ray md Donald Bell, Jim\nGrant Allan, Peter Dewdney, John\nMorey, Frank md Harold Smythe,\nJack Williams, Danny Stack, Jerry\nWhitfield, Hampton , Gray - md\nGraeme Steed.\n,    .        .    a    a . a- .\nMn. William' Wimtanley of Crei-\ncent Valley viiited in (own Saturday. .. .\na   a   a\nShoppen in the city Saturday included George Munch of Vallican\nwho wu en route to Longbeach.\n\u2666.!\u00bb'*\nGeorge McLean, C.P.R. bridge\nforeman, with headquarters in Midway, ipent. the weekend with hli\nfamily. 814 Mill street\na    a    a\nMill Jem Robertson had as her\nweek-end guest Mill Eleanor Cameron of Balfour.\n>     \u25a0.    a    a   v    ;\u25a0\u2022     .  ,\nRev. J. J. Cheeven ot the Slocan dlitrict motored to Nakuip yeiterday to assist in the funeral.ler-\nvicei of the late Thomu Abrlel\nthii morning.\na   a   a\nMn. E. A. Winn, who has been on\nan extended visit to Mr. and Mrs.\nR. A. Aldenmlth, Observatory street,\nalso to Mr. and Mn. R. Dyke ot\nFairview. left Friday for Trail where\nshe will visit friends en route to\nher home .in California.\na    a    a        \"   ,\n' Mr. md Mra. J. Fred Weir, Ken\napartment!, have ai their guesta,\nMra.  Welr'i parent!, Rev.  E. W.!\nMacKay, C.C.F. candidate for Yale\ndistrict md Mn. MacKay,     , ,\n\u00ab    a    a\nMayor and Mrs. J. P. Morgan, Oak\nItreet Fslrview, have had as their\nrecent guests, their son-in-law md\ndaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pen-\nnoyer of Trail.\na   a   a\nMn. Frank Souccl of Vallican\nwu in town Saturday en route to\nNoranda, Ont, where she will Ipend\nthe next few weeki visiting her\nfather a former resident of the\nvalley.\nI   \u2022   \u2022\nViaiton in the city Saturday\nincluded Colonel John Murray of\nSouth Slocan.\na   \u00ab. a\nJ. M. McKenzle left for Toronto\nafter a visit hi Nelson.\nMatson of Penticton, Mn. J. Lemon, Mn. F. Nicolli; Mrs. J. Woods,\nMiss Francei Rowe, Mri. R. Hanna,\nMn. W. Andenon, Mra. E. Rowe.\nMn. John Lundie.\na .a   a\nWilfrid Bush has left to spend hli\nvacation at the coast.\na.   a,   a ' \u25a0'.\u2022.' '\nMn. Walter Keil of Vmlr- visit-,\ned in the city Friday. \u2022  \u2022\na    a    a   .\nMiss Margaret Williams, Silica\nitreet had u her week-end guesta,\nMr. and Mri. C. P. Perry, ot the\nReno mine.     '       \u2022   \u2022 . \u2022\na   a   a\nRev. W. J. Sllverwood motored to\nSouth Slocan yesterday where he\nofficiated at the harvest festival at\nSt. Matthew'! church.   '    .   '\n, a   a   a , ..\nOscar B. Appleton of Sunshine\nBay wu among city ihoppen Saturday.   \u25a0\na   a   a \u25a0  t\nVisiton in towi Saturday included Mr. and Mn. Clarence Mclsaac\nof Ymir. . .'.   \u2022\n\u25a0 a   a   a   \u25a0\nCaptain Peten of Gray Creek and\nhis daughter were Nelson ahoppen\nSaturday.\na   a   a ' '\nMn. R. Sherar of Ymlr wai among dty shoppers Saturday. \u2022   ,\nJ. P. Bell and Mrs. Bell of Park\nSiding were in the city Saturday.\na   a    a\nMt. and Mra. G. W, Hall had as\ntheir guests last week the latter's\nnieces. Mn. F. J. Evani of Ron-\ngaml, New Zealand, and Mn. W\nLindsay and son David, of Okanagan\nFalli. Their visit wu shortened by\nthe sad news of the death of their\nfather, J. Coulson at Louii Creek,\nafter whose' burial Mrs. Evans will\nreturn to her home in New Zealand.\n.   a,   a    a  \u2022\nMist Margaret Lutes, who teaches\nat Slocan Park, Visited the city\nduring the week-end.\n.   *   a\nMr. gnd Mn. George W. Steele,\nSilica street, have as their guests\ntheir ion and daughter-in-law Mr.\nand Mrs. Fred Steele of Trail, and\nyoung daughter Pat\n\u25a0  ,   a 'a   a .\nF. C. Archer Sr., of Kaslo visited\nin Nelson Saturday,\na   \u2022    a\nMr. and Mn. W.. E. Shaw, Carbonate street have as their guests.\nMr. Shaw's brother md lister-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mra. F. T.Shaw ot\nLindsay. Ont, who are en route\nhome from a visit, to California\nand coast cities.\nMISSF.GRAYIIN6\nOF KASLO IS WED\nIOW.JJENDREN\nPretty Wedding Takes\n' '. Place at Kaslo   -,\nChurch   '.     .\nbeautiful lifts.\nGuests at the reception Were A.\nL. Grayling, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.\nHendren of Laketield, Ont., Mra.\nFox, sr\u201e Mrs. A. E. P. Fox of Revelstoke, Mist May Grayling, Roy\nE. Green, Mn. W. J. Green, Mr.\nand Mrs. S. H. Green and Rev.\nand Mn. E. Pitt-Griffith, Mr. and\nMrs. D. P. Kane, Mr. md Mn. Gordon Bowker, Mrs, Fred McGibbon,\nMil Daphne Chandler, Mrs. LcRoy\nmd Roland Edwards of Ymir.\nSteel mllli turn out 500 different\nproducti, from 15-ton lngoti to\nspring wire for, watches.     \u2022\n\u25a0 PAGE THRU ]\nMANY VARIETIES OF DAHLIA\nLONDON (CP)\u2014There sre more\nthan 20,000.varieties of dahlia, 21\nnew varieties being recognized by\nthe National Dahlia society at the\nannual ihow in London. Dahlia\ngrowers still dream of producing a\ntrue-blue bloom.  -\nBrown .sheer crepe with white\nsilk pique collar md cuffs are\nsmart for midsummer and also for\nearly Autumn, especially if worn\nwith brown shoes, hat, gloves and\nbag.    '      .   .      7j\nCome Back\nto Ogd\nen's\ni'i min the complete wtiifocHon\nthat you can hove (or m very little\u2014\nwhen yoo moke Ogden'i. Come\nback now to smoother, more satisfying\ncigarettes\u2014come back to Ogden's\nbecause It IS better tobacco.\nWith Ogden'i Fine Cut and \"Vogue\"\nor \"Chentecler\" papers you are Certain of the bait In \"rolling your own\".\nPoint Htstk, toy mimmon, new\n\u2022cctpttd M t cenpltti set.\nDon Gunn, who hid been vaca\ntioniag in the eut, returned during\nthe week-end to Trail.\na   a   a\nMn. Ernest Klnahan md som,\nPit md Mike. Tadanac, have left\nfor the cout where they will ipend\na holidty. En route they visited for\na few dayt with relatlvei at Nelson.\na    a    a\nMiu Jom Hudson left during the\nweek-end for Edmonton where she\nwill continue her itudiei it Unlver-\ntity of Alberta.\na   a   a\nCapt W. Ross of Nelson wu visiting during the week-end in Trsil\nmd conducted services st the Silvi-\ntion Army citadel here today\/\na . a   a\n. Mt. and Mra. Charlei Hoefer have\nreturned   from   Kimberley  where\nthey ipent a short holiday.\na   a   a\nF. St John Madeley, apent the\nweek-end at Spokane.\nMr. and Mn. A. J. McDonell returned thii evening from Willow\nPoint where thty ipent the weekend.\na   %. a    \u25a0\nMra. Milllcent Topliss of Rossland\nwas a business viiitor to Trail\nSaturday night.\na   a   a .\nO. H. Nelson motored to Grand\nForkl rriday.\na   a   a    >\nE. M. Stiles and R W. Diamond\nare business visiton to Anyox.\na   a   a -\nMn. Gordon Redgrave hu u her\nguest her brother, George Atherton.\nof Vincouver. Miu Jem Ward, alio\nof  Vmcouver.  ii  visiting  st the\nRedgrave home.\na   a   a    .  .\nMiu Connie Clerk lesves during\nthe week-end for the cout where\nihe will enter Unlvenity of British\nColumbis.\n.  \u2022   a   a\nMrs, Iris Euitli of Rosslind viiited\nher pirenti, Mr. md Mrs. Alex\nEwlng of Trsil st the week-end.\n\u25a0 a    a   a\nAt s wedding quietly solemnized\n_. Fernie, September 17, Hlldegirde,\ndaughter of J. Moglelka of Fernie\nOGDEN'S\nFINE   CUT\nYour Pipe  Knows  Ogden's  Cut  Plug\nMn. Owen who la visiting here it\ntlie home of her son and daughter-\nin-law, Mr. md Mn Victor Owen,\nhai returned from a visit In Victoria.\n\u25a0a   a   a -   ,\nMr. and Mri. F. F. Paynd have\nleft for a vacation in Victoria.\na    a   a\nMaurice md Cyril Ward of Vail-'\nicm were in town Saturday en\nroute to Longbeach.\na    a    a\nG. T. Iromlde of Silverton visited Nelson Saturday.\n. '    a    a  .a\nMn. Walter B. McDonald of Trail\nis the guest of Mn. P. B. Stratton,\nLatimer itreet lor a few weeks.\n, a    a    a\nMn. E. H. Bamber, who has spent\nthe past tew months ln Nelson, has\nleft tor her home in Los Angeles,\nCalif.\na    a    a\nMn. 'C. Barm of Ymir visited\nNelson  during  the  week-end.    .\n'   a   a    a\nJ. P. McFadden, superintendent\nof the Kootenay Belle mine was a\nweek-end visiton in the city,\na   a   a l\nMn. E. Y. Brake, Baker itreet\nleft Saturday on a visit to Vancouver.\na   a   a\nMr. snd Mn. Graham ot Trail\nwere recent visiton in town.\na   a   a\nMra. P. J. Lyden, who has been\nvisiting her son-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Stevens and Mr. and Mn. A. W. Rash,\nTerrace apartments, left yesterday\nfor Grand Forki whereshe will attend the wedding of her youngest\ndiughter Vera, which takes place\nthfre Tuesday.     .\na   a   a\nMrs. A. T. Horawlll, Siltcs street\nleft yeiterday momlng for Ottawa\nwhere'the goes to attend the annual meeting of the Dominion board\nof the Womtn'i auxiliary to the\nM. S. C. C. She goes u a delegate in\nplace of Mn. E. H. Applewhaite of\nwillow Point who Is unable to attend. In Prescott, Ont, ihe will\nittend a meeting of the executive.\na   a   a\nMn. Stella Matson, who hai been\na gueit of Mr. and Mn, J. Draper,\nwhile- In the city on an official\nviiit to the Rebekah lodge\nleavei thit morning tor lhe Slocan.\nMiu Hazel Hulls, who teaches at\nChampion Creek, apent the weekend in Nelson.\n, a, a   a\n\u2022 Miu Muriel Ahier of the Kootenay Lake General hospital, who il\nrecuperating In New Denver et the\nhome of relatives, was in the city\nSaturday. \u25a0' *. - r \u2022 \u25a0\"*\u25a0\na  a   a;\nMr. and Mra. Harry Burns. Carbonate street, had as their guests\nMr. and Mn. J. Mcintosh and Mrs.\nJ. E. Gillis of Blairmore and Mn.\nS. J. Lamey of Bellevue, Alta.\na    a    a\n. J. Sulcliffe of the Rene mine viiited town Siturdiy.\na   a   a .\nMr. snd Mrs. H. Matthewi of Cm-\nfield, B. C, who hive been guest! of\nMr. md Mn. S. S. Fowler at Riondel\nwere in the city Saturday.\na.  a   a\nMn. A. Matassa md Miss Annie\nMason of Vmcouver have returned\nfrom Trail where they were guests\nof the former's lon-ln-liw and\ndaughter, Mr. and Mn. K. D. Crosbie.\nTire manufacturer! have tried\nsubstitues for cotton. Including silk,\nwool, steel Wire and cellulose products, but each one was reported\neither more costly or leu satisfactory than cotton. ..\nKASLO, EC. \u2014 A pretty, quiet\nwedding took place Monday at two\np.m. In St. Mark's Anglican church\nwhen Florence Elizabeth, third\ndaughter of A. L. Grayling of this\ncity and the late Mrs. Elena Grayling, became the bride of William\nJohn Hendren of Kaslo, ion of\nMr. and Mn. W. J. Hendren of\nLakefield, Ont Rev. E. Pitt-Griffith, vicar of St. Mark'i, performed the ceremony, the tervice being\na choral one.\nTo the strain! of Lohengrin's\nwedding march the bride entered\nthe church on the arm of her father, who gave her ln marriage. A\ndainty and modishly fashioned\ngown of pink ruffled point dees-\nprit over pink silk, a large picture\nhat and matching aoessoriea were\nchosen by the bride for her wedding attire. She looked very lovely.\nShe carried a sheaf of auratum lil-\nlies, pink and white snapdragons\nand pink larkspur.\nMra. A. E. P. Fox, of Revelstoke,\nsister of the bride, who Was married here a few weeks ago, was\ncharming.in a' pale blue flowered\nchiffon gown over silk and blue\nhat with soft gray trimmings. Harmonizing acessorles completed the\nensemble of the matron ot honor,\nwho carried a sheaf of pink asters,\nblue larkspur and pink and white\niweet pen. She alio wore the gift\nof the groom, a white gold necklet and pendant set with brilliants\nRoy E. Green, brother of the groom,\nwas best man and Gordon Bowker\nvu usher.\nThe church had been beautifully\ndecorated by the ladies of St. Marks\nand made s lovely setting for the\nImpressive service. The bridal party\nleft the church to the muilc ot\nMendelsohn's wedding March, played by Mrs, John Keen, organist ot\nSt. Mark'i. .\nThe party repaired to the house\nof Mr. and Mn. D. P. Kane for the\nWedding reception where relative!\nand close friends of the contracting\nparties were the only gueiti. Here\nroom: were lovely with quantities\nof seasonable flowers.\n' In the dining room the table was\ncovered with a handsome lace cloth,\nand was centered with the two tiered wedding cake, flanked With tulle,\nwith lily of the valley peeping from\nthe foldi. White candle! ln lilver\ncandlesticks and small vases ot pale\npink sweet peu completed a lovely\ntable decoration. The bride cut the\ncake.\nMrs. Gordon Bowker assisted the\nhostess. Rev. E. Pitt-Griffith gave\nthe toast to the bride, the groom\nresponding.\nMn. Hendren, mother of the\ngroom, wu attired ln a black and\nwhite ensemble. Miss May Grayling,\nsister of the bride, wore a pink\nflowered chitton with .white cost\nand bat, md a corsage -of pink\nroses. Miss Daphne Chandler\ncaught the bride's bouquet.\nThe bride's gift to the groom was\na handsome pen and pencil set and\nthe groom's gift to tne bride wu\na lilver tea aervice.\nImmediately after the reception\nthe couple left for a ihort honeymoon ln Spoktne, Mr. md Mra.\nD. P. Kane motoring them li far\nu Nelson. Upon their return Mr.\n\u25a0nd Mra. Hendren will make their\nhome here, taking up housekeeping\nin the Papworth cottage on Front\nitreet\nThe bride's golng-away ensemble\nwu a fawn flecked sport suit with\nbrown hat gloves and shoes.\nThe bride hit mide her home in\nKulo for mmy yean md is a popular member of the young loclal\nset For nesrly four yeen she was\nassistant ln - the local post office.\nMr. Hendren is a member of\nthe clerical staff ln the tt Giegerlch itort.\nThere wat a large number of\nPROMINENT CITIZENS PRAISE\nHERBAL REMEDY\nREGAINED LIFE'S GREATEST ASSET-^COOD HEALTH!\nHOUSEHOLD  NOT COMPLETE\nWITHOUT HARRIS' WONDRO .\nTOLD  NOTHlNQ  COULD  BE\nDONE FOR HER SON      '\nDear Sir;\u2014About fifteen yean ago Dear Sir:\u2014I Just want to let you\nI wu terribly itricken down with know-what Hirrli' Wondro did tor\nchronic Rheumatoid Arthritis. 1 re- my son.. He took sick when he waa\nceived the best nosstble trettment thirteen and was in the hospital for\ntc.cu ...*. -v.. rjsstble treatment thirteen\nobtainable ln Calgary but became over two yean. __\nsuch a cripple that 1 could not get all swelled up and pained him tor-\nout ol bed and was proclaimed d ribly. He wu given up and 1 was\n\"forever sufferer.\" I was advised told nothing could be done for him.\nu a last resource to try Hirrli' I took him home and he kept getting\nWondroand you can-imagine my de- Vorae.   I heard of Harrli' '\n\"-       '-'     -    -iw \u00bb\"^    thnunVlt   I   would    Bi\n^\nro anu juu vo,, ............ ...j .-    -.  ondro\nlight,   when,   after   taking   a   ilx and thought I would  give it  to'\nmonths'trestmenH was completely him.'   After taking six pottles ho\n'recovered and able to walk llnce or was feeling tine.   His stomach was\nllgni,   WOBBJ.   euw-i    .\u00ab.\u00bb..,6   -   -\t\nmonths' trestmenH was completely  him.'   After taking six Dottles\n'recovered and able to walk three or was feeling fine.   His stomach '\nfour miles.   I have had no return so weak I could not find anything tu\not that terrible affliction since thai help it until he took your remedy.\nMrs..Wm. Mclntyre,\nmakes li mi mc mme ,..*,\u201e.....,\u00bb. .- \t\nHarrli' Wondro and to those ac- In hope that Harrla\"  .....   ..\t\nquaintcd with my case. I feel I will help- othen ,u It helped my ion.\nalways be a debtor in gratitude to Your truly,\nHarrli' Wondro and never tire of    \u2022\nrecommending it to fny many. Parson,,B.C.\nfriendi\/  It ia surprising how many\nof them tell me of (he Benefit! they\nhave received from a ihort time acquaintance of thia remedy. Having a\nfamily ot seven our household is\nnever complete without having a\nbot lie of  Harrli' Wondro on  the\nMUCH STRONGER AFTER\nTAKING. ONLY TWO BOTTLES\nDear Sir:\u2014I feci I must write a\nfew lines in praise of your fine\n&\u201e^ii.ynlrt?.\u00bbll^.'^J    medicine.   I   am   suffermg   from\nvJn.Jftfe. rfr'Sl^. m^\u00a3e,\"'Fl V.   A\"\"\"\u2122   *\"*  \"'\"\"'MP   tr<>uble   but\nvenutive of serious..maladies.   It is ,   ,       n ,tronaer affcr tekin, ,w0\namusing to see the boys reach for a\ndose when troubled with threatening colds or any other .complaint\u2014\nYoun gratefully,\nMargaret A. Woodburn,\n55 Calgary Ave,, Penticton, B.C.\nfeel much stronge.         ^^\nbottles of Hirris1 Wondro. Thanking\nyou, \u2022 '\nMri. J. Boss,\nHOB\u20146th Avenue,\nNew Westminster, B.C.   . \".'\nHARRIS' WONDRO |g by no means an experiment, neither it\nit snother one of the many patent medicines that come and\ngo at the expense of the public. HARRIS' WONDRO haa been\nused by suffering humanity for over a century and during that\ntime has brought good health to thousands of sufferers; itt\nfame having spread across the Dominion snd to countriei all\nover the world, through the medium of personal recommendation and praise.     .   . '  .   .\nThe reduced price of Hirrli Wondro Is $2.60 per bottle (content 8 fluid\nounces) or three bottles for SS.00. Hirrli' Wondro cm also be obtained ii.\ncapsule form\u2014reduced price $3.60 per box straight. One separate bottle ot\nHarris' Laxlco, a medicine for constipation, is included free With every\nbottle or box of Harrli' Wondro. Sent hy mail postpaid from Calgary lo\ncountry points. 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Edmonton: 9:30 News.\nVancouver; 9:45 Grace P. JohnsOn\npianist. Trail;  10:00 Musical Biographies. Chllliwack.\nLlb-\nB.C,\nwas married to Russell Cosgrove ot\nTrail. Mr. and Mrs. Coigrove. after a\nshort wedding trip, will make their\nhome In this city.\na   a   a\nMr. and Mn. H. Gardner, who\nwere married last week at Nakusp.\nhave arrived in Trail md will take\nup residence.\n'. a   a   \u2022\nR. D. Devil hu returned heme\nfrom the prairies where he spent\nhis vscstion\nMrs. Jsmet Melvln, Mrs. Willlim\nMorrice snd Willlim  Melvln  left\nSnturdny for a ihort holiday  at\nKimberley.\na   a   \u00ab\nMr. md Mn. 1. Holt of Rltivllle,\nWash.,  visited  In Trail  Saturday,,\ncalling on Ernie Hont. whose broth-' Maude Gravel.\ner reiidei at Rltzville. Thoie present .were Mrs.\nA very pleasant' afternoon was\nspent on Saturday at the home of\nDistrict Deputy Mn. John Lundie,\nFill itreet where Schuyler club\nNo. 1, Put Noble Grand of the\nRebekah lodge entertained in honor of Mra. 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PEOPLE\nCrow's Nest Coals\nFOR ALL STEAM PURPOSES\nHigh in heat value, lew in ash and imokeless. Michel\nii the quality .coal for all steam purposes.\nFOR HOUSEHOLD USE\nScreened over 4-inch acreen. Dustiest; treated, calcium chloride; ath content 5%; B.T.U. 14,500.\nMichel Lump It Ideal for Furnace Use\nMined by the Crow's Nest Pais Coal Company at\nMichel and Coal Creek, B.C.\nWest Transfer Co.\nBAKER ST.\nIst,-l8W\nPHONE 33\nBENNETT\nCFCT\nVictoris\nCFJC\nKamloops\n(MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd)\nCHWK  CJAT   CKOV\nChllliwack       Trail Kelowna'\nAND OVER A NATION-WIDE NETWORK\nCJOR\nVancouver\n'    .\nCRCV\nVancouver\n6 pain. Pacific Standard Time\n W*m '\n111    'i \"P\"i -s-i\"(\nrnmrn\n\u25a0 ' | qiiiftiliav\n\u25a0\"\"\"tl\"*\nPACE FOUR \u25a0\nStfctam latin Nrroa\nEitabllihtd April 22. IJ02.\n.\" Hish Columbia's Most Interesting Newspaper\"\n>   ALL THI NEWS WHILB IT IS NSWI >\n>   -   PubUshsd every morning except Sunday by\ntbe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED,\n216 Baker Street, Nelson, British Columbia.\nPhone 144, Prlntt Exchange Connecting all Departments\n_-_.,-\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_-\u00bb\u25a0-\u00ab\u25a0\u00ab__\u2014-_WW.\u00ab,M.^_\"\"\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb_1\nMember  of the  Audit  Buresu  ot  Clrculatlona  tnd\nTbe   Canadian   Preu   Leased   Wire   News   Strvlcei\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935.\nA MINING REPRESENTATIVE\nIt is not always possible for a finance minister at\nOttawa, working out with his deputy minister and his\ntechnical assistants some new line of taxation to provide\nneeded revenue, to follow that tax in anticipation through\nall its ramifications and realize the results to those taxed\nunder widely varying conditions. This is true under any\ngovernment.\nWhere an impost, generally fair, is extremely unfair In one locality or a group of localities, there is the\nopportunity for the representatives of those territories\nto act promptly and effectively. In the matter of\neffectiveness, it is to be noted there is no substitute for\nintimate knowledge of one'a subject.\nOn many occasion!. In the last 10 years, legislation\naffecting mining has been enacted at Ottawa, and on\nmany occasions the mining industry'of the Kootenay\nhas been thankful that the representative of West\nKootenay in the house has been W. K. Esling. Never\nhia he failed to act promptly, energetically, and effectively, chiefly without finding it necessary to take the\ntime of parliament in order to get results.\nThere are numerous instances that come to mind,\nwhere Mr. Ealing's ability as a representative of Kootenay mining has been amply proven. Only two con-\napicuous ones need now be mentioned, one under each\ngovernment\nEvery Kootenay man or woman who ever bought\na mining share will recall the occasion' when the late\nHon. J. A. Kobb, able Liberal finance minister, introduced a tax of a cent a share on \u00bb11 transfers of mining\nstock, when \"everybody waa doing it.\" To the tl, the\n$100, and the |1000 shares, the new tax was nothing, but\nin this province, with the popular low-priced shares customary west of the Rockies on both sides of the international line, the tax would have been rigorous, and in\nsome cases oppressive to extinction. As the extreme\ninstance, the Berengaria, a Kootenay lake property,\nissued its share at 1 cent, which would have meant in its\ncase, a 100 per cent tax every time a share waa turned\nover.\nMr. Esling of course did not fight on this matter\nalone; behind him, working through him, were the\nboards of trade, the Associated Boards Chamber of\nMines, Prospectors association, and all mining interests. And, as Mr. Robb of c6urse had no desire to prevent\nthe financing of prospects that were in the primary\nstage, a graduated tax was substituted, which saved the\nday.\nThe other conspicuous instance was the temporary\ngoltj tax imposed by Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Conservative\nfinance minister, who introduced a 10 per cent tax on the\nincreased value of mined gold. What had been overlooked^ framing this tax, was that many properties\nthat were getting out some gold had not yet \/hade a\nprofit on the investment made in them, and also that\nmany operations that were yielding some gold were\nbeing carried on precisely because of this enhanced\nvalue.\nIn this campaign, as in the other jnentioned, this\ndistrict, and its represent*.. \u00bb*e, Mr. Esling, led the fight,\nothers falling in line when it was practically won. The\nminister had the gold section of his budget redrafted,\nand restricted its application to companies that had\npaid dividends for the preceding two years, that is to\nsay, he taxed only paying operations that had enjoyed\nthe full benefit of the 66 per cent or better increase.\nAs a territory in which metalliferous mining is of\nthe first Importance, in adition to being the seat of one\nof the largest smelting industries In the Empire, the\nWest Kootenay, all mining men agree, has been well\nrepresented at Ottawa by Mr. Esling.\nHOW TRAGEDY CAME TO POST\nAs far as will ever be known Wiley Post went to\nhis death because of that swift, unguarded moment that\nhas proven fatal to so many notable airmen. Eugene\nVidal, air commerce director at Washington, recently\nissued his department's reconstruction of the tragedy\nafter as thorough an examination of the facts as was\npossible.\nIt is restoniblt lo believe, he Mid, thtt Post wu\nbinklng the ilrplme to the right whlle'still in \u2022 illght\n.. The combination of the airplane in a banking\nclimb .\n; - \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 '\"* vu,\u201eu\u201e,_\u201e,\u201e _. in. aupiaii- in \u25a0 Dinning\nturn, with still low flying speed Immediately following\nthe takeoff and climb, the molor failure and the airplane'!\nnose heaviness, could result In such a still.\nVidal believes that the machine crashed from at\nleast 200 feet rather than the 60 feet reported by the\nEskimos who witnessed the accident. It was true that\nthe reconstructed machine waa not eligible for the full\ndepartment of commerce rating, due to the substitution\nof a new pair of wings. But it had performed to the\nsatisfaction of an inspector ln Los Angeles and was not\na cheap, knocked-together job.\nPost, it was known, had been fully aware that with\npontoons the craft was inclined to be nose-heavy. He\nhad arranged his load to meet that failing. So it would\nappear that he had taken an unnecessary chance and had\nbeen caught by a snars whose peril is drummed Into every\ntyro.\n\u25a0 i \u25a0\n\u25a0\nBetween\nYou and\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C-M0NDAY MORNING, SEPT, 2J. 193S\nI HAVE A REST\nA week or so ago a fellow scribe,\nDon Mann, provincial editor of\nthe Vancouver Sun, wu ln Nelion\non holidays. On hia return the following appeared in the Vancouver\nSun:\nTOWN TALK! IN B.C. WITH\nDON MASON, COUNTRY EDITOR\nNELSON DISCOVERED\nHolidays are always pleasant.\nIts great to leave the care ud\nworry of work behind a while and\none need not travel to be completely\nhappy. But it helpi, they uy.\nI tound m ideil vacation ipot thil\nyear, md tound about 7000 cneerful,\nfriendly people to vacation with.\nI didn't meet the 7000-the week\nwu much too ihort for thit\u2014but I\nmet enough to know for lure thit\nthe lot must be u hospitable and\n(riendly.\nTbe place Is Nelion, B.C., well\nmd aptly called-\"Queen City of\nthe Kootenay.\"'\nThe Ume wu eirly September.\nAnd the weather wu juit what\nthe doctor ordered .. . .even bright\ntunny diyi.\nIts a beautiful locaUon. The city\nnestles deep down between rugged\nmountain peaks and snuggiei comfortably up to the blue, cletr waten\nof huge Kootenay lake.\nFISHING\u2014\"BOY\"\nThe fishing is some of the beat to\nbe found in the province md en-\nthustuts can find no fault with that\nlake and the river and bounding\nmountain streams that keep it full\nAnd hunters find no lack of game-\nlarge and small.\nThe water ot the lake it perhapi\na little chilly, even in the hottest\npart of the hottest summer, but a\ndip In the cool mountain water invariably leavu one Ungling all over,\nfeeling fit as a fiddle and ready for\n. .. mything.\nMountain cllmben are in their\nglory in the district and hiken can\nwalk for miles ln ilmoit virgin\ncountry.\nAt night the like It cilm, no rip-\npit man its placid beauty. A cmoe,\na girl and boy md the silvery\nmoon\nThere'i everything right at hand\nin Nelson for the perfect vacation.\nThat's why I uy\u2014I found in ideal\nvacation ipot thii year.\nBut iti not iuit a place for maimer\nand the fun that goes With the lummer leason.\nNo sirree ... Its a thriving metropolis. There are about 7000 people\nthere, counting those in the suburbs,\nmd they ire industrious.\nINDUSTRY GALORE\nIn the lowland districti of thit\nsection ot the Kootenay! are the\nfamous orchards, bearing ln seuon\ncherriei, pean, plums, peachei md\nipplei.\nAt Kimberley ii the world'i lichen lead md zinc mine, named Sullivan. Slocan district is the richest\nsilver-lead country ln Canidi. Some\nof the moit sttrsctive gold deposits\nin the province sre nearby. At Trail\nminutes iway, ire the smelten and\nfertilizer plant\nAU theae are within a radius of\nIM miles of Nelson.\nNelson is small but It il the most\nimportant distributing point between Calgary md Vancouver.\nThere it a city-owned power plant\nat Bonnington Falls and a city-\nowned water lystem. A gu plint\nind electric itreet railway are Nelion'i own.\nMining li the miln lnduitry in the\ndlitrict but Nelion hu iti own industries too. There ire woodworking ind milling plints. and found-\nriei md machine shops cater to the\nmines. IU factories look after the\nfruit crops.\nQOOD NEWS SERVICE\nThe hospital, Kootenay Lake General, Is a fine, modern and wholly\nefficient Institution, one ot the best\nof Its kind in British Columbia.\nNelson is the natural shopping\ndistrict for tht Kootenay and each\nSaturday night the minera and\nworken from outside district! flock\nthere to ihop md then attend the\ndances. .\nThe modern brewery ttkei care of\nliquid refreshment needs.\nInhabitant! ire given in up-to-\nthe-minute newt tervice by The\nNelion Doily Newi, which rum\ndaily a 10 to 18-page paper. Iti circulation ii in tht neighborhood of\n9000 daily.\nThere'! no lick of sport event! for\nthose who ire fani.\nEvery Sunday there It baseball or\nSoftball In summer time. And box\nlicrosie, Vancouver'i fivorite. is\nmsking it! beginning there. Soccer\nIs under way and basketball la always a winter feature.\nThe new auditorium and skating\nrink, the trame work and foundation of which hu been completed,\nwill be one of the finest ot its kind\nin Canadi.'\n\"THANKS, BOB\"\nTlie alert Nelion board of trade, a\nihort time igo, published a booklet\nin which thev declared:\n\"Kootenay District and the City of\nNelson Are Canada at Her Beit.\nI believe they are right\nI thank Bob Piterson of the B.C.\nTelephone compiny in Nelion, well\nknown former Vmcouverite, who\ninvited me to holiday with him thii\nyear.\nBut for hirp I might hive been\nunfortunate enough to miu Nelion\nmd the Kooteniy.\nAUNT HET\nBt ROBERT QUII.I.EN\nCONTRACT '\nBRIDGE\n8y E. V. SHEPARD\n\"Tescher of T\u00ab\u00bbch\u00abrs\"\nWHAT II BEST DEFENCE?\nThe defenden of the following\ndesl can defeat the contract In only\none way. This type of defence li io\nI1*, fj't few playen ever heird\nof it In the pait ten yean 1 do\nnot think that 1 have encountered\nthe type more than half a dozen\ntlmu. Ai usuil, the correct defence\nwis both diicovered end the type\nof htnd where it ihould be epplird\nIdentified u the only hope. Carefully note the characteristics of the\nhands for future use.\n\u2666 Kit.\n\u2022a 4\n\u2666KQJ.4\n\u2666 Q.JI\nt>J\u00bb4\n\u00a5 AQ10\nSS\n\u2666 It\n\u2666 Ml\nN.\n2  \u00ab\n\"I don't care what the diclon\nlay, I don't believe Coutln Ed'i\ngot heirt trouble. The old skinflint ain't got any heart.\"\ntKJt\n\u2666 AS76\n4K10 4\nat\n\u2666 A Q 10 8 6 2     .\nf T,62.\n\u2666 J 10\n\u2666 AS\nBidding went: South, 1 ipade;\nWest 2 heard; North, 3 diamondi;\nEast, 3 hearts; South, 3 spades;\nWest, 4 hearts; North, 4 ipades.\nNeither defender felt lufficiently\ncertain of defeating the contract to\nriik a double.\nThe opening lead wu the ace of\nhearts. East played the J as a come-\non. Unleu West held the missing\nQ it made no difference whether\nEut held as a last card the J or 9,\nbut If West happened to be able to\nIdentify the 9 u the lowest heart\nheld by Eut, the suit might be\nshifted on the next lead, thinking\nthat East desired the shift West\nthoroughly undentood Eut'i reason\nfor playing the J. but he ww plainly that South held three hearts. Had\nEast htid four ot the suit it would\nnot hsve occurred to him that he\nhad to play the J as a come-on.\nSouth would not have had a good\nopening bid without one minor ace.\nHad he held both of them Eut\nwould not have had a good assist\nof hearti, with only K-J-X. The\nace of clubs would not enable defenden to defeat the contract, but\ntuts possession of the ace of diamonds might bring about \u25a0 defeat,\nprovided that player would not put\nIt up on the first lead of the suit\nDummy would have to ruff a heart,\nThis could not be done unless s\nsecond lead of thst suit were to be\nmade. It East held the ace ot diamonds there wu no wsy in which\ndeclarer could draw trumpt and\nrid himself of two loten in hesrti,\nunleu East played the ace of diamond! to the tint lead of the suit\nHe had to trust Eut to hold it up\nfor one round.'\nWest led hii S of diamondi.\nDummy played low. So did Eut.\nSouth'! 10 took the trick. South wu\nIn trouble. If he puUed trumpi before forcing out the ace of diamond! he must lose three heart\ntricks and a diamond. It trumpi\nwere held 2-2 by defenden he could\nihut Weit out from obtaining a ruff.\nHe had to lead hii J of diamond!.\nEut'i sre won. He led off hli K of\nhearts, then he led bsck s low diamond. South ruffed with the Q.\nDummy ruffed a heart. The K and\nace of trumpi were led, but West's\nJ stood up and had to be given\ndefenden, putting the contract down\na trick, in the only way possible.\n|   10 YEARS AGO   ?\nI Frem Ntlton Oilly Ntwi Fllu I\nt> . , 4\nSEPT. 23, 1925\nJudge J. A. Forin hu left for\nRevelstoke where he will hear\na number ot appeals under Uie liquor act\naet\nJack Annable it leaving todiy for\nWishington, D.C. to ittend a tchool\nat electrical engineering.\na   a   a\nMr. ind Mrs. Eric Diwson hive\nreturned to their residence on Gore\nitreet ifter ipending the summer\n\u2022t their cottage at Willow Point.\n(   20 YEARS AGO\n} From Nelson Dally Newt Filet\n'  IEPT. 23, 1919\nHarry Pitts of Nelion left yeiterdiy on the Crow boat en route\nfor Montreal where he will attend\ncollege. On the same boat were\nHenry Bird and John Waldie who\nare to attend college at Port Hope,\nOnt.\na   a   a\nThere ire 1269 entries for the\nNelson fill fair which openi-todiy.\nA civic half holiday has been proclaimed tor today, Thursday.\na    a    a\nW. A. Jowett of Edgewood ll in\nNelion to ittend the fair.\na a a\nA. Hanion of Cranbrook il In\nNelion to attend the meeting of\nKootenay old-timen at the fair\ngrounds todsy.\na   e   e\nBORN, to Mr. and Mn. John Forrest, it the Trail hoipital, September'\n17, a ton.\n35 YEARS AGO   |\nAFrom Nllten Dally Trlbuni Files\nIEPT. 23, 1900\nLot! 11 ind 12, Block 70. on Like\nitreet, near Park itreet, have been\nlold to Hyde Baker by T. G. Procter for 82.00.\na   a   a\nA. 8. Goodeve, mayor of Ron-\nland, is visiting Nelion.\n\u2022   .   a\nJim*t W. Grant hi. Ibout completed a cottige on Cedir itreet he\nli building for Peter McDonild. It\nwill be the fifth residence Mr.\nGrlnt hit built thii seison.\na   a   a\nDr. Hill tnd Ale* Carrie have returned from a trip to the Slocan\ndivide. They brought back a nice\nbag of blul rouse md killed two\nwell-grown been.\nNATURE PRESENTS\nSlowLorls\nWHERE FOUND\nJivs.\nPHT8ICAL   \u2022\nFEATURES\nRsthtr   stout   body,   flat\nhead; email, prominent note\nud small tan; eyu large\nand far aparti atout limbs,\nlong and  slender extrem-\nItiu; short, thick hair; no\ntall.   Color \u2014 drab   body;\neold-n eyu;  golden llnea\ntrom eyu and ean to crown\nef head.\nSPAN OF LIFE.\nSix monthi.\nFOOD\nInaeott, eggs, birds an-J\nhonty.   .\nOFFSPRING\nOni.\nORew- _ieu.e\n*\u00bb\u00bb H_AO ati0\novXl r*-\u00ab-\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nAll Ittttn to the editor muit be signed with the name ot the\nwriter.  A nom de plume msy be used for publlcsUon it desired.\nLines tn typewritten copy ihould be double spaced.   ,\nSIDNEY NORMAN ADVOCATES BONUS\nUPON NEW GOLD\nEditor, Nelion Dilly Newi;\nSir\u2014Mining men of thii province\n\u2022nd throughout Canada have been\ndisappointed that neither political\nparly hu made any specific promises as to future treatment of the\nIndustry, which, as admitted by\nMr. Bennett In a recent radio ipeech,\nhai enabled Canada to meet her interest obligations to other nitlom\nmd thui maintain her financial Integrity.\nMay I suggest thst it ll not yet\ntoo lite for raining men to insist\nupon some definite understanding,\nand then may I suggest that a bonus\nupon new gold would do more to\nadvertise canada'i mining opportunities to the world thsn any other\nstep that could be taken.\nWhat Canada needs most Is capital snd a bonus on gold would, ln\nmy opinion, ciuie diveriion of pirt\nof the enormous flow now going to\nSouth Africs from London.\nSuppose a bonus of -one dollir an\nounce were paid upon gold. It would\nmean tremendous itimulition of\nworld-wide Interest ln Canada and\nwould at the same time result In intensified tesreh In the vast un-\nprospected country to the north.\nI advocate a bonua upon new gold\n\u2014In other word! upon any increase\nthat may be ihown by present producer! eich yeir md upon ill gold\nfrom new sources.\nTo illustrate. Cmada's output last\nyear wu approximately 3,000,000\nounces. Suppose production should\nbe increased next yur by 800.000\nounces. Then the mtlon would pay\na bonus aggregating 8500,000.\nBritish Columbia i output ll about\n300,000 ounces. Suppose next year\nshe Increased that producUon to\n350,000 ounces. Then the nation\nwould pay producer! of thli province 8-0,000.\nI advocate s bonui, not beciuse I\nbelieve producen are not now receiving a fair return for their Investments and labour, but solely\nbecause it would constitute the best\nadvertisement ever put out by the\nDominion, and result In* Important\nabsorption of unemployed labor.\nIn (act, I should also be inclined\nto advocate divenion of all or part\nof the bonus to a nation-wide publicity campaign, under naUonal auspices, supplying the world with\n\u2022uthenUc, constant information that\nwould meet modern demands.\nIt Is not too lite for action before the election next month. I\nihould like to see every public or-\nSmiration in thii province bring '\nit mitter up for discussion ana\npass such resolutions of endonement\nu miy be -ecided upon, for telegraphic transmission to the leideri\nof lhe leveral partlu now eeek-\ning the luffriges of the people.\nSIDNEY NORMAN\nNelson. B. C, Sept 20,1935.\nCELEBRATE MAKING OF TREATY THAT\nGAVE CANADA GREAT AREAS.\nBy Central Preu Canadian\nA peculiar fellow, whose name ln Dutch means \"clown\", the slow ions\nhides his face in his hands It anyone looks at him. About the site of a cat,\nhe livu in trees and has the ability to growl or whistle as hii fincy\ndictate!. Extremely deliberate in hii movements, the lorii never looses one\npaw unless the other three have a firm grip elsewhere. He hunts his prey et\nnight ind ii much used as a love charm in the east.\nINTERNATIONAL BANDITRY AND THE\nITALIAN AND ETHIOPIAN DISPUTE\nBy REV. W.J. SILVERWOOD\nMURDER BY WHOLESALE\nLAHORE India (Cf)-Descrlbed\nu \"a positive menace to society.\"\na Rawalpindi man waa sentenced\nto death after contessing the criminal assault and murder of IS shepherd boys In nine years.\n!rhe following Information might\nprove ot interest to some of your\nreadera. It is not generally known.\n(Government! preferring to keep\nthe public in the dark) that the\ndispute of Ethiopia centen around\nwhat is known u the London\ntreaty of 1915 ligned April 20.\nAi a \"Reward for her assistance\nto the allied poweri Italy wai offered md accepted that portion of\nterritory In Africa which n now the\ncenter of dispute. (Drawn UP and\nsettled while the high ideals ot\nwir were being proclaimed by the\nallies); it wai signed by Italy, Great\nBritain, France and Russia.\nThe treaty comprises 18 articles\not which the following U a summary:\n\"IUly to receive the Trentino,\nthe southern Tyrol, Trieste, tho\ncountry of Gorzia and Cradisca,\nIstria, northern Dalmatia and numerous Island! of the Dalmatian\ncoast; 12 islands off the cout ot\nAlia Minor, a prospective ihare\nin the portion of AsiaUc Turkey, a\nprospective addition to her colonial\nterritory in Africa, (thii will bo\ndealt with u we proceed, u thii\nli the itorm center of the dispute),\na share in the war indemnity. The\nremainder of the Austro-Hungarian\ncoast is to be divided between\nCroatia, Serbia,- and Montenegro,\nthia cutting of Austria-Hungary\ncompletely from the sea. Certain\nstretches ot the Adriatic cout are\nto be neutralized.\", .,\nTo understand the provision! of\nthe treaty with Italy if ii necessary\nto consult a map, the one in the\nSept. 11 Issue of the Nelson Daily\nNews will do admirably for the\npresent purpose; a more detailed\natlu will help still better. Take\na look at the two coasts. They\npresent a striking contrast. The\nItalian coast is flat and untndented.\nThere arc few harbors of any importance. Italy's chief ports being\non her western and southern shores.\nBut the Austrian coast is deeply\nindented. Magnificent harbora, able\nto accommodate the largest fleets\nof the world, run fit inland In\nevery direction. The witer is deep,\nand the coast is protected all the\nway down by a chain of long narrow Islands forming in admirable\ncover for all kinds of shipping.\nAll in all It is a magnificent coast\nline adapted both to commercial\nports ind naval bases.\nTHE SACRED \u25a0 *\nEGOISM OF ITALY\nUpon this splendid coast line, especially DllmaUa (mentioned in the\nIreatyi Italian expansionists have\nfor many years cast longing eyei.\nIn the war of 1914 the Italian Im-\nperialiiti Uw an opportunity of\nrealizing their cherished smbifions.\nOn October 18,191., Signor Salandra\ntook over the foreign office for a\ntime, and struck the key note of\nthe future policy of Italy:\n\"What is needed is I freedom from\nall preconceptions md prejudices\nand from every sentiment except\nthat of sacred egotism., . tacro\negoismo for Italy.\nFrom then on a raging, tearing\nfiropaganda wai itarted to support\ntalian expansion. The Society Pro-\nDalmazla wu started to advocate\nItaly'i claims to the opposite shores\nof the Adriatic. All rights of nationality were to be brushed aside.\nItaly'i rulen entered Into negotiation! with the object of lecurlng\nterritorial and other concession!\nthey desired.\nEventually the concessions offered\nby the lilies to Italy were considered satisfactory and Italy decided\nto enter the war on the side of the\nchampions of democracy, to safe-\ngusrd the tearing up of ucred\ntrestles md to end the icourge of\nwar for ill time.\nThe termi of Italy'i entry Into the\nconflict were settled by secret convention, now known as the treaty ot\nLondon:\nThe document contain! 18 articles\nmd I Intend merely to quote thote\nportlom of the document which will\nhelp I think, to expose the preient\nconflict in Ui true light      r\nArticle 2\u2014On her pirt Italy undertake! by all means at her disposal to conduct the campaign ln\nunion with France, Great Britain\nand Russia agalnit all powen at\nwar with them.\nArticle 3\u2014The naval forces of\nFranco and Britain are to render\nuninterrupted and acUve assistance\nto Italy until such time u the Austrian navy haa been destroyed or\npeace concluded.\nArticle 9\u2014The latter portion: In\ncase France, Britain md Russia\nshould, in the coune of the preient\nwar, occupy my diatricti of Asiatic\nTurkey, tne entire district adjacent\nto Adalia is to be left to Italy who\nreserve! her right to occupy it\nArticle 12\u2014In thii article we have\nUie principles of Italy's right to enforce her legitimate desires regarding Ethiopia and territory:\n\"Should France and Great Britain extend their colonial possci-\nsions in Africa at Uie expense of\nGermany (which at course she did)\nthey will admit in principle Italy s\nright to demand certain compensations by way ot m extension of her\npossessions in Eritrea, Somaliliand,\nand Libya and the colonial areas\nadjoining French and British colonics.\nArticle 14\u2014Oreat Britain undertakes to facilitate for Italy the immediate flotation on the London\nmarket a lorn on advantageous\nterms to the amount of not less than\n\u00a350,1X10,000 (50 million poundsl.\nArticlo lS-^'rance, Great Britain\nand Russia pledge themselves to\nsupport Italy in not allowing representatives of the holy see to undertake any diplomatic steps having tor\ntheir object the conclusion of peace\nor the settlement of questions connected with the present war.\nArticle 18\u2014The preient treaty Is\nto be kept secret.\nHaving, taken into consideration\nthe present memorandum, the representatives of Great Britain. France\nmd Russia being authorized thereto,\nagreed with the representatives of\nItaly, likewise authorized thereto, u\nfollows:\n\"France, Great Britain md Russii\nexpress tneir complete igreemcnt\nwith the present memorandum submitted to them by the Italian government.\"\nTHE PRESENT POSITION\nThe present position of the London treaty is recorded by the following extract from the official\nproceedings of the house of commons:\nMr. Poneonby\u2014Ought thii houie\nnot to be informed at this stage of\nthe wir (1918) whether the treaty\nof London li binding upon thii\ncountry as regards Italy or not?\nLord Cecil\u2014Any treaty we enter\ninto, of course, is binding upon us.\nMr.' Trevelyn\u2014Hu the government any Intention of repudiating\nit?\nLord Cecil-It is not the habit of\nthe British government to repudiate treaties. \u25a0\nMr. King\u2014Is not the noble lord\naware of thii treaty is in direct\nconflict with the speech of the\nprime minister of this month, and\nwill some opportunity! be taken to\nexplain it?\nLord Cecil\u2014No, I am not aware\nof It.\nMr. King-Will the noble lord\nread the speech of the prime minister?\nLord Cecil\u2014I have read It\nThe provision! of this treaty are\nstill  valid.   Under  the   treaty  of\nLondon, 1915, Italy wu granted, by\nGroat Britain, France and Russia\nthe right of territorial expansion\nin Africa. Since the treaty is still\nbinding on these governments one\nwonders why all this waste of time\nand talk at Geneva. According to\nthe terras of the treaty, France,\nGreat Britain and Russia are power-'\nless and in the last resort Italy must\ntake advantage of the free hand |\nwhich   has  been   granted  to  her i\nunder the terma of the treity.\nHowever, in the event of wir in\nEthiopia tlie public of tht world\nwill hive the satisfaction ot knowing that Great Britain, France and\nRussia, did all ln their power to\navert the conflict. Nevertheless, International banditry still goes on\nand when sound the fife and drum,\nthose who see visionl and dream\ndreami of a better world order\nmuit ln the name of md for the\nsake of our sacred obligations go\nforth and fill thia children's earth\nwith riven of blood.\nI have no difficulty in agreeing\nwith a previous writer ln these\ncolumns that war la a foul and\nratten thing, made fouler itlll by\nthe intrigues, treaties and machinations of secret diplomacy, which\nare in essence the cause ot war.\nBy The Canadian Prtu\nNearfr 150 yein ln the development of Canada aa a nation will be\nmarked today by the celebration at\nCarrying Place, Ont., of the anniversary ot a treaty made there\u2014and\nlealed with good-will Sept 23, 1787,\nIndian chief! and representatives\nof the British government ln Canada thaf day smoked the \"pipe of\npeace and concluded the agreement\nreleasing the redmen'i titles to large\nareas along the shores ot Lake Ontario, between the Bay of Qulnte\nand Etobicoke creek, west of Toronto.\nEven older than the treaty Is the\nmme and location of Carrying\nPlace. It suggest! Its own origin.\nSltuited at the weit end ot Prince\nEdward peninsula\u2014actually an la-\nland now by the ichemei of man\u2014\nCirrylng Plice is the ipot where\nIndians ind Indim traden were ic-\ncustomed to convey they cinoei md\nmerchmdize overlmd from the Bay\nof Qulnte to Lake Ontario and vice\nversa.\nNo luch portaging ts necessary\nnowadays. The Murray Canal hu\nbeen cut through, five miles in\nlength md deep enough to accomodate fair-sized lake boats. The canal\nIs bridged to give easy access from\nthe \"island\" to Belleville, Trenton\nand other pointa on the mainland.\nAuthorities relate there were 00.\nIndiini preient it tbe 1787 treaty-\nmaking to meet the advance representative! of the oncoming white\ncolonization. United Empire Loyalists in large numben were settling\nin the district it the time.\nConcerning the igreement there\nmtde W. C. Mikel of Belleville\nwrites: \"The pesceful mmner in\nwhich thit momentous result wis\niccompliihed IndicitM the just and\nequitable methods employed by the\nCanadians in dealing with the Indian inhabitant!.\" It comet down ln\nhi-tory ii the \"Gun Shot Treity\".\nTodiy'i celebration will offer tha\nhomage of the preient generation\nto the achievement of 1787, clearing\nthe way for the march of civilization. It li expected Col. H. A. Bruce\nlieutenant-governor of Ontario, will\npay a viait to Carrying Place.\nRepresentative! of church and industry, with such organizations as\nthe United Empire Loyallits, York\nind Quinte Pioneera. Diughten of\nthe Empire and Women'! institutes.\nu well u provincial md municipal\nauthorities will gather to take part\nin a program of commemorative exercises.\nThe Historic Sites md Monuments\nBosrd of Canada haa erected a cairn\nat Cirrylng Place, one of the oldcit\nicttlements in \"Upper Cantds.\"\n\"If DEFINED ASTXCESS\"C)F VITALITY\nBy LOGAN CLENDENING. M.D.\nWhst do we mem when we uy\ns person hat \"it\"? Somehow or\nother, we instinctively recognize the\nquality\u2014both iti presence and its\nabsence, and we can classify our\nfriends into those who have and do\nnot have \"it\".\nIn analyzing .the real nature of\nthe quality the other day, a group\nof people finally agreed that \"It\nconsist! fundamentally ln luperlor\nvitality. The person who has so\nmuch energy thit it exudei out ill\nover him\u2014energy of the body, of\nthe intellect, of the loul\u2014Is the\nperson who fundamentally hu \"it\".\nPerhaps nothing contributes more\nto give the impression ot this superior vitality than good posture.\nPerhaps we remember people more\non account of their graceful carriage,-effortless walk, euy assumption of different positions\u2014sitting,\nplaying games\u2014than we do beauty\not face, skin, hinds, or figure,\nQOOD POSTURE\nGIVES VITALITY\nCertainly he who has s good posture and a good walking carriage\nshould hive vitality because poor\nposture necessarily drains energy\nand brings on fatigue. The held\nshould rest In good balance on the\ntop of the spin. When it doei not\nthe improper btlance ia lupported\nby the neck muscles, and the muscu-\nlir strain Involved produces fatigue\nmore rapidly thm In the well balanced posture. The same .analogy\napplies to the position of the spin,\nwhich should fit squarely into the\nsacrum, that bone which is, ln ahape\nand in function, the keystone of the\nbony ring of the hips\u2014the pelvis.\nNearly sll spines rest somewhat\nunbalanced on the Mcrum, io that\n\u2022bout 95 per cent of us hive a slight\ncurve ln the lower or lumbar region\nof the spine. In most cuei thli does\nnot Involve my strain, but when\nsccentusted It miy bring on s number ot symptoms sisoclited with\nfstlgue, malnutrition, constipation,\nloss ot appetite and a sense oi mental depression.   \u2022\nHow cm we Improve our .tending\nposture? We can attain a good\nitandlng posture by throwing our\nshoulden bick ind rotating the\npalmi of the hande oui. Juit take\nthat position, illow your arms to\nhang, and rotate your handi ao the\npalms are forward. You instinctively expand your cheat md want to\ntake a deep breath. The two feet\nihould be parallel, distributing the\nweight of the body equally on the\nballs of both feet\nA soldier at attention hu a good\nposture n long u he doei not keep\nhli muscles strained. A plump line\ndropped from the lobe of the eer of\ns person in good posture should pus\nthrough the line of the ihoulder,\nhip, knee snd snkle. -'\nPOT PLANTS\nFOR INDOOR\nGARDENING\nBy   DEAN   HALLIDAY\nCentral Press Girdm Expert\nNo doubt you Ire admiring certain plints In your garden now\nwhich you would! like to pot and\nbring indoon before frost Do not\n.ut this off too long, for September\n.s the time to lift md pot for indoor use,\nA good method ll to take a long\nshirp knife and cut deeply a circle\naround the plant about the ume\nsize as tha flower pot you intend to\nplace the plant in. If you have disturbed the plant in doing this, it will\nbe wisest to wait a few days before\nlifting, allowing it to recover a little, after which you can pot it.\nPlace these plant! under a tree or In\na shady place for t few dayi before\nbringing them Indoors.\nMarigold! and dwarf china altera,\ncilendule and chrysanthemums\nshould be cut back when potted and\nthey will give bloom for aeveral\nweeks indoors Lemon verbenu are\nalso best uvtd over winter thii way.\nWhatever plants you propose to\ntake Indoon, do io thli month md\ngradually accusOm them to the dry\nhouse air whil- the windows and\ndoora are still .ipen pirt of the time.\nClem the plant! thoroughly ot\niphldi ind either lniecti by using s\npyrethrum   or   nicotine   sulphate\n\u2022pray before bringing them indoon.\n-.\t\n\u00bbLIND BOY'S PRIZE\nSHtTFIELD, CP)-Charlei Bow-\nmer i blind boy, hu won the tint\nSri_e in the under 16 lection of\nie world literary competition organized by the Nitlonil Institute\nlit the Blind with m essay on .\n'What I mean by a Good Citizen.\"\nTWINPLEX\nSTROPP\nTry a Twlnplex Stroi\nKeen, Smooth Shave!\nPrict for Stropptr and Hon* Complete)\n.$2.00\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWho-sisU snd Retail Quality Hsrdwsrt\nNELSON, B.C.\n rrmmmmr' P*W,^^^**1\u00bb^r*e\u00bb^^r^a^\u00bbi^^^^|l^W\u00bbJesj^sss^sssjssse^lsaa1as|s|>iu   ,m\\ L II    \u2022\n7WW-ef\u00ab t-VIH. T.,^, \u201e..,...,\u2014\u2122-;,~~,    ,     ,-,\t\n; NILSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON. B.Ce-MONDAY MORNING. SEPT. 28. 1\u00bb35\n\\W3\n-PAGE FIVI\nPrison Satlij .Newa\nMember et the Cmadlm Dally\nNewspapen Association\nTELEPHONE 144\nPrivets Exchange connecting te\nall Departments\nin   ii  iibi i-saea-B3-e_ca-aea-s-B--e-BSgaaas-ai\nSubscription Rates\nSingle copy ~~~ -I  J*\nBy carrier, per week _   JS\nBy carrier, per yeir _\u2014 13.00\nBy mail ln Canada, to lub-\nacrlbera living outilde regular\ncarrier areai per month, 60c;\nthree monthi, $1.80; tix monthi,\n$3.00; one year. $6.00,\nUnited Statei and Great Britain, one month, 75c; ilx monthi,\n$4.00; one ytar, $7i0.\nForeign countries, other thin\nU. S, same u sbove plus my\nextra pottage.\nAdvertisen who desire may\nhavs replies addrejsed to s dox\n. at the Nelion Daily Newi md\nforwarded dally to their ad-\ndrew. A chirge of ID centa ii\nmade for thii lerviie. In thli\ncue sdd four word* (Box -\u2014\nDaily News) to me count tor\nthe number of words.\nBIRTHS\nCLARIDOE\u2014To Mr. md Mn. C.\nClarldge of Burton at the Arrow\nLakes hospital, Nakusp, Thunday,\nSeptemberjl),j ion.\t\nPERSONAL\nRELIEVE DELAYED AND STUB;\nborn memtrustion, un \"Kotsb,\"\nSafe rellible. No pllli Taken in\nwarm bath. Full treatment and\ninstruction!, $3.00. Nitional Importer!, 812 Centre SL.W. Calgiry\n         (3033)\nHIClHES^T QUALITY RUBBER\ngoodi 25 Latex assortment for $1\nOrder direct and be lure of best\nPacked plain. Free catalogue. National Importers, 812-Centre St\nCilgary, Alia,        (3032)\nMENIWORN OUT? NO VITALITY'.'\nRegain youthful vigor with Men-\nna,\" harmleii gland restorative. $2\nbox. T. Kerf, Box 353, Vancouver.\ndon't make friends with\nsore feet Use Creii Corn or Bunion Salve. At Fleury'a Pharmacy\nand_aUjrther_good_jtorei._<346l)>\nPHOTO NOVELTIES\u2014AND SANI-\ntary rubber sundrlei. Catalogue\nfree\u2014Paria Novelties, Winnipeg,\n \u00ab         (3321)\n\"LUblMUS EFFIGIEM BELLir\nAny chess plsyer ll welcome it\nthe Silmo Drug Store.        (3306)\n\/\n\/\nCHAPTER 4S\nAfter he hsd sll the Information\nthe Vrooman boy could give, Blair\nmade out hii personal check to hli\nfather, end received the fifth diamond.\nFather snd son left the docki, ind\nBlair wandered about alone. He inquired at all the offices Whether a\ngirl of Janet's deicrlption had been\nieen. She apparently had not No\none had wiled under the nsme of\nJmet Lord from my of the linei.\nMiurice Boiieviin wsi equally unknown. Twenty-five ships carrying\npassengen had left since lut Friday, iome for the cout route, a few\nfor the Orient and Australia, md\nthe regular dally boats to Seattle.\nBlair gave it up, finally, no wiser\nthan when he had come, except for\nthe possession of mother diamond.\nUpon reaching the hotel he phoned Boiieviin, but there were no\nmore aniweri there to hii \"B.R.\navertlsements. ....\nHe inquired at hli own hotel for\nMisi Lord, but no one, apparently\nhad aetn \u00bb girl answering her description. ;. _.\nIt seemed useless to him, now, to\nreturn to Bolacvsin \u00ab''\u00bb\" \u00ab\u25a0\u2022 \u00bb\u25a0\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb[\n\"antt had been in Vancouver.' At\nleast the diamond Sammy Vroornan\ni\u00bbd lound indicated the trail led\nthere. Thli, he believed wu his only\n. clue and although a discouragingly\nalender one. he determined to follow\nit through. \u25a0'\nHe made a personsl survey of all\nthe automobile rental agenciei. Jmet had aaid in her note, that ihe\nwai going away in a car... that it\n-wu waiting even aa she wrote to\nNits. The car might possibly nave\ncome from Vmcouver. But all efforts to trace tbe csr ended In fall-\nIt seemed Incredible to him thst\nthe two had dropped so completely\nfrom light comidcring that Nlta\nhad Mid thst Miurice, if he were to\nbe ieen. wai io terrible anyone\n\u25a0would remember him, but could not.\nNita had not given blm even a hint\nof the mm'l ippeirmce.\nTime wai passing so rapidly, yet\nhe aeemed to be getting nowhere.\nWith each day that passed, Jmet\nwa? getting farther md farther\naway from him, h| felt\nAfter vliltlng the car agencies, he\ndrove simlessly bick to the hotel,\nwondering whit he ihould do next.\nHire \u2022 detective to manage the thing\nfor him? That might be best, after\nall . .. although he had leisure, he\ncould handle the matter well enough\nhimtelf If only he could get iome\nclue to work on.\nA meld wu cleaning hli room\nwhen he returned to the hotel. He\ndropped Into an easy chair, more\ndiscouraged than exhauiled.\n\"Funny thingi you find in hotel\nroomi.\" the mild, who proved to be\na gsmilous paraon, laid. luddenly.\nShe wu pounsing up hi! pillowi\nwith their freih illps pn. \"Funny\nthlngi. Once 1 foind a pearl ring\nlyln on the wash \u00bbowl of \u00bb room\non my floor. An' nobody ever claimed It would you believe? Then onct\nlatt yetr, I found a eaphire bracelet under a pillow. But the womm cime bick sfter It She gsve me\n$5 for findln' It. Slwavs flndin'\nthings, I sm. Thev think I'm lucky.\nI got t lucky floor. Jiere. But 1\ngot good eyei. Funny\\ the thingi\nyou find around a hotel\/\n\"Yei?\" Bliir uid, idly\/The talkative women snnoyed ntm. He\nwsnted to concentrate, to think.\n\"An* Juit thli mornln' I found I\nItone under the rug ln the bit. suite\ndown the hill. I wu vacuum iiV and\nmr vacuum hit a bumo\u2014an' when I\nlifted the corner of the rug, v*iat\nd'ye think I found? Mabbc If* a\ndiamond. You oughter know. llr.'V\nThe mild flihed In her pocket Irtd\npulled out a slitterlng object and\nh\u00abnded it to Blair. :   ,\nMair glanced dully at It He had\nnot fisjf heard what the woman said.\nHe leddenly nt up with a itart.\n\"when did you find thii?\" he demanded, \u2022xritedly. The itone wu\nexactly llkt the on*i he already had!\n\"Under tha rug ln 708-10. when I\nwai vicuumltf, I told vou, ilr. I iuit\nbeen wonderirf whether It wu a\nreal diamond or just a bit o' glass.\nMahbe yot| could WI me. ilr?\"\n\"I've been looking; for It. See It\nJuit mitchei my othen.\" He drew\neut hli other five gerfts.\n\"Well. now. ain't that suiter. Well.\nIf |f| Vouri you cm htv\u00ab it\" Sht\nhanded him tht dltmond.\n\"I'm offering a rewtrd . . . Tve\nbeen running ids ln sll the ripen.\nHere's $50 for your trouble.\"\nThe msld'i fice wu a mtxturt of\njoy tnd consternation.\n\"Oh, ilr, thit'i too much .,. ind\nI aint even reported it it the desk\nyet . . .Juit found it thli mornln'.\"\n\"Tike tt, md uy nothing ibout\nfinding it. Now. I wmt to uk you\niome queilloni.\"\nReluctantly the womin sit down,\nholding the $50 bill tightly In her\nhind.\n. \"Csn you take me to the room\nwhere you found this?\"\n\"A mm md hli wife have it,\nnow.\"\n\"When did they come?\"\n\"I don't know exactly, sir ... but\nI think they've been there for eev-\neral dayi. It wu empty s few dayi\nbefore thit.\"\n\"Who occupied it before?\n\"I'm ture I don't know ... whoever did,. didn't wmt the euite\ntouched, for I had ordera from the\nhousekeeper not to go in\"\n\"You're lure you didn't see the\nfeople who occupied the room . . .\nmem the Onei before the couple\nnow in there?\"\n\"1 didn't ice 'em. ilr.\"\n\"All right, that'i all I want to\nknow.\"\nBlair hurried from the room to\nlee the desk clerk. The preient occupant! of the lulte were in elderly\nmm and hi! wife from Winnipeg.\nThey had been there three dayi. Before that, the luite hid been empty\nfor several daya.-It had been occupied for two nighti, lut Thursday\nand Friday, by a lady ... a Misa\nMarie Boardeaux from Seattle.\n\"What did the girl look like?\nThe clerk remembered nothing\nana., ha., CA..CPI \u00ab>\u2022\u2022 \"lie t*\u00b0<* b<t\"\nheavily veiled when ihe registered\n... she had asked that the suite be\nundiiturbed. He could give no description of her. She had come in at\nmidnight Had a lot of baggage, he\nremembered. It had been unloaded,\nso the porter who brought in the\ngrips htd told him, from a large automobile.\nAll her meali had been lent up to\nher lulte. She hid not lettled tier\nbill at the desk, tf he remembered\nrightly. He thought she hid uked\nfor ahoy to bring the ttat-ment to\nher md tent the money down with\n\"Could I talk to the boy?\" Rodman\nuked.\n\"Certainly, ilr \" The clerk tapped\na bell on the desk, and when a page\nappeared, tent him for one ot the\nbell boyi.      _\nYes the boy recilled Mist Bordeaux. She wai a pretty lady, with\ngolden hair, and deep blue eyet...\nvery young, md very ssd, he\nthought She hid tipped him very\ngenerously... but even It the hadn t\nhe would have done anything for\nher willingly, lhe wu so iweet end\nx<na\\\nOnct, when he had taken iome let\nwtter to her room, he thought he\nhad heard a mans voice talking to\nher before he knocked on the door.\nHe supposed lhe had visitor!. But\nwhen he hid entered, ihe wai alone\n. . . and lecmcd udder and more\nforlorn than ever.\nThe boy thought ihe must be lick,\nor something. But then the must\nhive a lot of money, u the tipped\nwell, and had a luite of three roomi\n, , two bedrooms, a living room\nand two baths. She usually wai\nwearing a negligee when he went to\nthe room ... one of thoie trailing,\nchiffon thing!.\n\"Did she leave Frldiy morning?\nRodmin asked.\n\"Why yet, I believe ihe did. Only\nIt wu about noon. She went out for\nan hour or io. She had a large\nleather box carried down and placed\nIn a taxi. She brouiht it back with\nher ,too, I noticed.\"\n\u2022Then what?\" :   -     \u2022\n\"She called for me ihortly ifter\nihe returned. Aiked mt to bring un\ntome uplrln, u lhe had a head-\nSaturday morning, ihe hid called\nhim to bring up her bill, which he\nhad done. She wai ready to go with\nall her biggage packed when he arrived, md ah#ltave him a large bill,\ntelling him to keen the change.\nShe went ln a big limousine ...\nthe boy naid. He and a porter had\ncarried the lugeage out md placed\nIt in the car. He thought ihe hid\ntold the driver to go to the docks.\nBlair wm certain that Misi Boir-\ndeiux muit be Jmet.. .ihe ihould\nbe no ont else. But whit hid become of Miurice? The boy hid\nheird a man's voice in the room,\nonce ... but when he entered, there\nwis no one.\n\"About her meiii... did she have\nmeals for two lent up?\" he asked\nthe boy.\n\"I don't knew, ilr ... you'll have\nto aik the waiters who carried the\nthingi to her room.\"\n(TO be\"continued)\nLIVESTOCK WANTED\nGOOD SOUND FARM HORSE.\nBay, about 1500 lbs. Slate age,\nprice, etc. T. Roynon, City. (8454)\nHELP WANTED\nACCOUNTANTS, ENGINEERS\nsnd other desiroui of Improving\ntheir prospect! in own or mother\ncountry ihould write for particulars, termi and successes. Percy\nCoulti tt Co., Ltd., Dept. K-15,\nLondon, W. C. 1. Established 1908.\n(3123)\nshe\nLOANS WANTED\nWANTED, LOAN $2000. SOUND\ntecurity. 8%. Apply P. O. Box 61,\nNelson.     ___\\\nLEGAL NOTICES\nWATER NOTICE\nOivtnion and un\nTAKE NOTICE' thst '\u00a3. E. Levas-\nleur and S. MacDonald whose address in Nelson, B. C, will apply for\na licence to take and use b cubic\nfeet per tecond ot water out of Hall\nand Keno Creeks which flows easterly and drain! into Salmon River\nabout Hall, B. C. The water will be\ndiverted at a point 'rom Junction\nHall md Keno Creeki. 5000 feet up\nHall and 350 feet up Keno and will\nbe used for hydraulic mining purpose upon,the land described as\nPlacer Mining Leases Kit Nol. 1-10\nmd Red Rock P.M.L. Thia notice\nwat posted on the ground on the\n\u00bbth day of September, 1935. A copy\nof thia notice md an application\npurauant thereto and to the \"Water\nAct\" will be filed in the office of\nthe Water Recorder at Nelson, B.C.\nObjections to the application may\nbe tiled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water\nRights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C within thirty dayi after\nthe fint appearance of thia notice\nin a local newspaper.\nT. E. Levasscur and S. MacDonald,\nApplicants T. E. Levasseur, Agent.\nThe date of the flnt publication of\nthil notice il Mondty, Sept 16,1935.\n(3441)\nGOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT,\nSECTION V. NOTICE OF APPLL\nCATION FOR CONSENT TO\nTRANSFER  OF  BEER  L1CENSS.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the 2nd dty of October next the\nundenlgned intend! to apply 10 the\nLiquor Control Board (pr consent\nto tranifer beer licente No. 3206 limed In respect ot prcmtiei being\npart of a building known ai Savoy\nHotel altuate at 124 Baker Street\nNelion, B. C, upon tlie landi de-\nscribed as lot! 13 and 14, Block 91,\nOfficial Plan of the City of Ntlson.\nNelson Land Registration Districts\nNelion, B. C, from John 6purgeon\nLangill to William Ktnloch Clark\nof Nelson, tn the Province of British Columbia, the transferee.\nDATED at Nelson. B. C, thil 31st\n4\"-A-^,A'?:,SM{LANGlLT.\nW. K. CLARK.\n(3208)\nBUY OR SELL WITH A WANT AD\nTHE BUYER AND SELLER\nOF THE KOOTENAY!\nLEGAL NOTICES\n(Continued)\t\nAUCTION SALE\nTlmbtr Bill X1SS47    >\nThere will be offered for uie at\nPublic Auction, at noon on the\nEighth day of October, 1935, in the\noffice of the District Forester. Nelson, B. C, the \"License X18847, to\ncut. 2,066,000 feet, board measure, of\nWhite pine, Larch and Fir, and\n97,550 lineal feet of Cedar polet and\nFiling on an area lituated on Blue-\nerry Creek, Kootenay Dlitrict\nThree yean will be allowed for\nremovtl of timber.\n(Provided any one unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour\nof auction and treated as one bid).\nFurther particular! may be obtained from the Chief. Forester, Victoria, B. C, or District Foreiter. Nelson, B. C.  '3351)\nHOUSES WANTED\n40R 5 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE.\nPhone 525Y1.     . (3509)\nFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE\n10\" ACRE  LOT,   ARROW  PART\u00a3\n, consider aecond hand % ton truck\nin trade or sedan, what often.\nBox 3510 Daily Newi.       (3510)\nFOR RENT, HOUSES,\nAPARTMENTS. ETC.\nMEAT MARKET IN TRAIL EQUIP-\nped with refrigeration. Apply Box\n1037 Trail, B._C. (3499)\nFTTRNTsHED HOUSEKEEPING\nroomi for rent. Annable Block.\n'    (3248)\nFURN. OR UNFURN. APTS. BY\nweek or month. Medical Art! bldg.\n(3249)\nFOUR ROOM FURNISHED COT-\ntage. Phone 892R2 or P.O. Box 179.\n(3508)\nTERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\nFrigldairc equipped suites. (3250)\nFOR SALE\nHEATING BOILER AND NUMBER\nof good mattreisea suitable tor\ncamps. Also few lets of mining\ncar wheels. Your price. Apply\n\"ftr\nSavoy Hotel. _\n(3470)\nFORSALE. SHOE REPAIR SHOP\nGood businesi to be sold cheap\nowing to ill health. S. T. Hull,\nGrand Forks. <3543>\nWe carry largest itock reconditioned\nPipe md fittings suitable (or sll\npurpoies Write Swarti Pipe Yard\n220-lst E. Vancouver, B.C. (3243)\nPIPE AND FITTINGS\nCANADIAN JUNK Company, Ltd\n250 Prior St Vancouver, BC\nI JUttD)\nFOR SALE-BARRELS. KEGS, SU-\nsu eevks. linsua. McDonald Jam\nCo., Ltd. Nejson. B. C._ (3246)\nFOR    SALE-GENTS    TUXEDO\niuit size 38. Cheap. Phone 375L.\n(3513)\nBED CHESTERFIELD. PHONE\n651Y or apply 1013 Front St. (3497)\nFOR REAL VALUES\nRead the Nelson Daily News Classified\nColumn\nUSED CARS\nFor Service Phone Jean Robertson st\n\"    144\nOut of Town Readers\u2014Prompt Attention Given\nto Mall Orders '\nr\n. Nelson Daily News\n\"CLASSIFIED\"\nUSED MORE   Largest In the Interior   READ MORE\n_PROPERTY FOR SALE\nCITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY\nfor sale. Call and look over our\nlist. H. E. Dill, 508 Ward St. (3456)\nVALUABLE RANCH. SNAP FOR\ncash. Tomllnion, R. R. I, Nelson\n(3417)\nLIVESTOCK FOR SALE\nSADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES\n1100 to 1250 lbs. Onti horse 1500\nlbs. \u25a0 unbroken.. One aged team\n3200 lbs. 2 wagons. G. O. Guise,\nat Porch Ranch, Erie, B. C. (3504)\nPUREBRED RED POLL BULL,\nalso good cougar dog. price reasonable. A. Mackereth, Broadwater\n(3523)\nAGED HORSE FOR SALE, GOOD\non ranch. Cheap for cash. Wo Lee,\nDavis St., Fairview. (3486)\nDOCS\nREGISTERED ENGLISH SPRING-\ner Spaniels pupplei and adults.\nfor ihow, sport or companions\nWhatahan Kennels, Needles, B. C.\n., (3467)\nREGISTERED ENGLISH BULL-\ndogi for sale. Apply Box 227\nKimberley^B. C._ (3519)\nSPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES\nbred from wlnnen and worken.\nR. S. Sean, Kamloops, B.C. (3548)\nUSED CARS\nFOR SALE, 1 AUBURN SPORT\nSedan, hydraulic brakes. Price\n$275 00. I Durant light delivery\n$175.00. Agents for Hayci Anderson Ind Diamond T trucki. Price\nfrom $1280 up. Shorty'! Repslr\n        ~   \" ~K~\nNelson, B. C.\n(35171\nPOULTRY AND EGGS\nLeghorn Pullets\nVery choice, vigorous birds, bred\nto lay and railed on clover range.\n14 weeki old 90c; 16 weeki old\n$1.00. Order now as good pullets are scarce.\nRUMP & SENDALL LTD.\nMILNER, B.C.\n(31S4)\nWANTED-30 Wi. PULLETS,\nearly May hatched. R.OP. Stock\nSlate price. Box 3502 Daily Newa.\n (3502)\nLAYING HENS, 75c EACH. PHONE\n326R3.\n(3526)\nPHOTOGRAPHY\nFILMS DEVELOPED-ANY SIZE\n25c. With 1 print from etch negative. Extra print! 8 for 25c. Sask.\nPhoto Supply, Saskatoon. (3253)\nFARM LANDS\nGOOD. FARM LANDS FOR SALE\non easy termi ln Albert! and Sat-\nkatchewan. Write for full information to 908-Dept of Natural Re-\nsauries, OPJL, Calgary, Alberta\n__^ (32511\nREAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS.\nPATENTS\t\nAN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTUK\nList of wanted invention! and full\nInformation sent free. The Ramsay\nCompany World Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank St Ottawa. Canada.\n(3262)\nCLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS\nBusiness and Professional Directory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER. SJAi\nInternational Accountant\nP.O. Box 1091     Nelson. BC.\n(3254)\nAiuysn\nE. W. WIDDOWSON, PROVINCIAL\nAntlytt, Assayer, Chemist, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineer.\nSampling agents it Trail md Ta-\ncoma Smelten 301-305 Josephine\nSt, Nelion, B. C. __\u00a7__)\n. (3256)\nH. tjRlMWftOD \"\nProvinclsl Assayer and Chemist 618\nBiker Street Nilion. B. C.   P. O\nBox No 726. Representing Ship-\npen' Interest st Trail, B. Cf. \t\nChiropractor!\nJ. R, MCMILLAN, D.C PALMER\ngraduate. McCulloch Blk. Nelson.\n* (3257)\nt  M~WARREN D.C.  BOX  671\nGllker Block, Phone US or 755L.\n(3258)\nElectrical\ni. T. COATES-Th* Electriq Store.\nSupplies and Installations\nPhone itt   \u25a0 P. a Box 1085\n(3259)\nJARVIS ELECTRTc\"\nInstallation!, Supplies, Repairs.\nPhone 844,        Mi Stanley St\n(3320)\nEngineers and Surveyors\nE, L. WARBURTON tt COMPANY\nNELSON. B. C.\nOffice, S18 Ward SL Agents Oils.\nGreases, Paints Specialties. Bituminous coala from Crow'i Nest\nPast   Mine   luppllei   md   ma-\nchinery. Ph  239. P.O. 668. (3260)\ntt D. DAWSGk       Nelson. B. C.\nMine Surveys md Reporti\nB. C Land Surveyor.\n (83SJ)\nC. Affleck,\nDyd C Affleck, Frultvale, B C\nLands, Mineral Claims, Waterworks, surveys, plans, estimates\n (32(12)\nA H GREEN CO.. LTD 516 WARD\nSt. Phone 264, Nelion. B.C. (3263)\nFlorists\n9prayi, wresthe, symbolic deiigne\ncarefully made at reasonable pricei\nShipped anywhere. Cut flowen and\nSlants\u2014 Phont 233\nN FLOWER SHOPPE\n(3264)\nTRUTH IN ADVERTISING\nThe Nelion Duly Newi endeiv\non to print only truthful classified advertiiing md will appreciate having lti attention called\nto my advertiiing not conforming to the highest stsndudi of\nhonetty.\nInsurance and Real  Eitate\nROBERTSON REALTY CO. LTD.\nReal   eitate,   Insurance,   rentals.\n2IT Baker St.    \u25a0 (321)51\nR. W. DAWSON, Real Estate. In-\naurmce. Rentals. Next Hlpperson\nHardware,  Baker Street   (3266i\n5TD. BLACKWOOD. Imuranct ot\nevery deicrlption. Real Est Ph. 90.\n(3287)\nH. E. DILL, AUTO AND FIRE IN-\nlurance. Real Estate. 508 Ward St\n(3268)\nJ. E. ANNABLE, REAL ESTATE.\nrentals, lniurance. Annible Block.\n (3269)\nUFE, FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSUR-\ntnce, P.E. Poulin, Ph. 70.    (3270)\nCHAS. F. McHARDY INSURANCE.\nReal Eitite. Phone 135.      (3271)\nMachinists\n.    BENNETT'S LIMITED\nFor all classes ot Metal Work, Lathe\nWork, Drilling, Boring and Grinding\nMotors Rewinding, Acetylene\nWelding\nPhone 593        324 Vernon Street\n(3272)\nMaternity Howes\nELIZABETH PEEL\nMATERNITY HOME\nStrictly Private Confidential Physician In attendance. Ph. Broad 3078.\nW-1324 Broadway, Spokane, Wash.\n(3273)\nMining and Mill Machinery\nEMPIRE MACHINES. LTD. NIL-\nton. Mining tnd Mechanical Engineers. (3274)\nPhotographs\n\"PHOTOGRAPHS THAT PLEASE\"\nGEO. A. MEERES. 715 Baker Ph 46\n(3275)\nSaih  Factory\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTORY Hardwood merchant 217 Baker Street\n  ,       (3276)\nSecond Hand Stores\nWE BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE\neverything. Ark Store.       (3277)\nCOME AND LOOK AT BOOKS AT\nMn.  Radcllffe's. (3278)\nTypewriter Service\nNELSON TYPEWRITER AGENCY.\nSales md tervlce. Phone 197\n______ i (3279)\nWatch Repairing\nSPECIAIIst7rEASONABLE Work\ngusranteed. P. Boyle, Vernon SL\n13280)\nBRINGING UP FATHER.\nBy Ceo. McManus\nHEPE'SA BLTrFDSTCbSTOMES\n$6000-EXTl?A,erON THE\nBANCH 3ET iiQOOO\nPOBucrrv expemse$\u00ab,ooo-\nTIME LOST WHILE THE\nDI(?ECTOC_ IS TT-IINKIfslS-'\n$2P00-\nIPEDKORST1NG STARS\nDRESSIM3-PCX5M TD\nAAATCH HEB R\\UMAAS\n$4000. MISTAKE AAADE\nBY A\"YES-SIB\"MAN   .\nSAVING 'NCf\u2022 LOSS \u2022\n.20CEMTS-\nWELL-MI?.\nJlfSOS-WHAT\nCAN I DO\nFOR YOU?\nJOST ANSWER A\nQUESTION FOB ME\nIS THEBS ANY\nMONEY IN THE\nMOVIN' PICTURE\n\u201e   BUSINESS?\nTHERE MUST BE-\nTHERE'S 3,000,000\nDOLLARS OP MINE\nIN (T-.\nTILDE THE TOILER\nBy Rum Westover\nARMY OF SLUM DWELLERS\nLONDON. (CP)-\"If Wt could IO\nmanhal the greet irmy to be rehoused from slum dwellings in the\nnext five yean It would take them\nnine dayi. marching day and flight\nIn columni of four, to wtlk ilom\nWhitehall.\" G. H. Shakesoeare. parliamentary secretary for the ministry\nof health, declared recently.\nJapan is using trained Alsatian\ndogs to fight bandits thit attack\nManchukuoan  railways.\nMAC TOST CAN'T\nSET THE MODEL\nHOME OFT WSMlviD.\nIF I'M\n(SOIMS\nTO DANCE\n\\AliTH MDUe\nYOU'VE 60T\nTO F0K6ET\nTHAT MODELi\nHOME\nTHE GUMPS\nBy Sidney Smith\nA\nuoan  n\n_<__\nNet  U  S  '.\u2022  UT \u2014ess^K        err \/y -\n.LMII.IM. ^fii. fc* Uetua Iiifawt.ti.i..\n I i;IPUipi,!.\"i\u25a0 in'W-,'sl.W! nm\u00bbiwmiii.a, | n isiaii,.!  aeWsaeuWiieaWa\u00bba,,.iii   i, saj\u00bb..ami.aus\nWl,\u00bbpi|B|IIJI|iip||jW\nmm^mvwwm\nAVERAGE OF FOUR GOALS A GAME\nSCORED IN 44 ENGLISH MATCHES\nNine Goals as' Sunderland Beats Blackburn\n. ;     \u2022 Rovers 7-2; Arsenal Loses 3-2   ...;.    .\ntOHDON, Sept. 22 (CP cible)\n\"' 'i footballen are ihowing their\n'   I they know how to icore\n-:ng reached a high mark\nylames, the 44 matches\nvisions of the league\naveraging nearly four goals each.\nThe day's play was also' featured by\nthe strength of teams away from\nhome, no fewer than nine winning\ntheir games.\nTlie Anensl-Mmeheeter City tussle at Highbury was the outstanding\n.fixture snd the City's 3-2 victory at\nHighbury attracted a crowd of 65,-\n000. The teams were well-matched\nsnd pressed alternately but the\nnortherners displayed the more Impressive attack. Herd opened Manchester's account after 13 minutes\nind Toseland Increased the lead two\nminutes later. Hard play followed\nand the Gunners were awarded a\nSenalty from which Bastln netted,\namei brought the scores level before half-time. After the change of\nends Tilson scored the winning goal\nfor the City. The exchanges continued fast and exciting, but there\n.was no further scoring.\nNine goals were netted in the tilt\nit Roker park between Sunderland\nand Blackburn Roven, the home\nteam getting seven. Gallacher got\nthree for the wlnnen, Gurney two\nand, Davis and Carter one each.\nPryde and Bruton were the marks-\nyen for Blackburn.\n3-1 FOR HUDDERSFIELD   '\nThirty thousand spectaton saw\nthe lealer, Huddersfield Toe\/a, overcome Everton. 3-J.\nSager made a sensational rave for\nEverton from a penalty but the\ntoffee-makera crossed over in the\nlead through Cunliffe. After the interval Richardson tallied twice for\nHuddersfield and Lythgoe once..\nMatthews was the star ot Stake's\n5-0 victory at Birmingham. He\nscored three times and Johnson\ntwice. The game was close up to\nhalf-time when Stoke led by one\ngoal \u25a0   ,\nLeicester City lumped Into tht\nlead in tht itcond division with a\nimirt 2-t declilon ovtr Notts For.\ntit while Southtmpton wu loilnq\n2-t it Sheffield. Doncuter Roven\noutplayed  Watt  Him  United In\nLondon before 30,000 ptnont. Burton ind Bilnei wert tht thirp-\nshooters for tht wlnnen, Minoill\n\u2022coring for tht Himmers.\nCoventry went to the top of the\nthird division, wuthern section, with\na sparkling 8-0 victory over Brighton. Bourten, Jones and Frltton gave\nthe winners a 3-0 lead at half-time,\nthe latter scoring again in the second half.  Bournemouth's  4-1   triumph at Reading came as a surprise.\nThe seasiders were strong in defence\nand attack ahr1 counted through Par-\nris, twice, Riley and Barrow. Patterson reduced the margin.\nRowing - Tennis - Soccer - Baseball - Boxing \u2014 Wrestling\nJfrto*\nLacrosse- Golf - Track- Swimming - Horse Racing - Soft Ball\nPAGE SIX -\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWI. NELSON  B.C.\u2014MONDAY MORNINQ  SEPT. 23. 1935\n-PAGE SIX\nNo Times Oul, Unlimited Subs\nin Senior B. Basketball Now\nAnnual Meeting Makes Change on- Interior\nDelegate's Motion; Foubister of\nKimberley on Ref. Board\nHERE'S THE DOPE ON THEBAER-\n10UIS FIGHT TOMORROW\n(By ths Canadian Preu)\nJ-   JO-tlt          \u25a0          .'    LOUI8\n: yean Age 21 yean\n0 poundi.... Weight.... 198 pounds\nft. 2^4 to..... Height.. 6ft. ,14 in.\nB1V4 in. ...1  Reach . 78 In.\nWin,  Ntck   -fly. in.\nU% in.  Blcepi 13 in.\nH in. Foretrm\t\n\u00ab in  Wrlit \t\n44 in  Chut\t\n*l n Chut Expinded\n33 in. ....,..: Waist 34 ia\n18 ih. Thigh 20 in.\n13 in i Calf ...._.'.  15 in.\n8% in  Ankle'  10 in.\n12>4 ln.\n7% In.\n.. 41 in.\nCeltic Climbs Info    Place\nin the Scottish Soccer League\nGLASGOW, Sept 22 (CP cable).-\nTho leason only a few weeki old,\nthe battle tor Scottish league supremacy has become a close race between Celtic, Aberdeen and Glasgow Rangers. Already supporters of\nthe litter are beginning to doubt\nwhether their favorites will capture\nthe championship for the fourth\nconsecutive season,\nCeltic who hive not heeded tht\nletgue since 192., went to tht top\nof tht table Saturdiy, (lining a\nfine  2-1   victory   ovtr   Ringen.\nCeltic nil 1- points for nine\nmatches  pliyid.    Aberdeen   hu\nfigured In only tight gimtt but it\nrunntr-un  with  one   point   lets\nwhile ths Rangers hivi obtained\n14 In nine matchta.\nEighty thousand- spectator! saw\nthe fixture at Ibrox park. Rangers\nwere without R. McPhail, their international   forward,   and   played\nGeorge Brown at Inside-right with\nMeiklejohn and Winning aa wing\nhalve!. McGory wai absent from the\n' Celtic vinguird.    No goals were\nscored ln ths tint half but four\nminutes ifter the reiumptlon Smith\nput the Rangen in the lead. Murphy\nequalized a few mlnutei liter and\nCrum netted the winning telly after\n12 mlnutei.\nThe home side ihould hive finished on equal termi but Meiklejohn failed to convert a penalty\njdck three minutes from the end,\nKenneway miking a great uve.\nAberdeen'! front line wore down\nthe dogged Dundee defence for a\n4-1 victory. Armstrong performed\nthe hat-trick for the Dons, Lang getting the other counter. Phillips\nnetted for Dundee. \u2022\nAlbion Rovers showed their belt\nform of the season to win from\nAirdrieonians 4-1. Rice and McPhee\nshared Icoring honors while Connor counted for Airdrie.\nClyde defeated Partick Thistle 1-0\nfor its first victory of the season,\nBctton Scoring the lone tally. Motherwell and Hamilton Academicals\nplayed a 3-3 tie. Motherwell led 3-1\nat half-time. Wyllie netted twice and\nBremner once for Motherwell; King,\nHarrison and Wilson counting for\nthe Academicals.\nThere wai a riot of goals at Tyne-\ncastle where Walker, Black and\nWipflereach had two goals for\nHearti, Munro and Muccotoch bring\ntheir total of eight against Hibernian.. Walli. Black and Brady scored\nHibs' threg tallies.\nKilmarnock had an easy 5-0 win\nagainst Arbroath. Beattie netted\nthree of the Kiltie's five goali, Williamson and Milloy being repsonsible\nfor the others. Arbroath tailed to\nicore.\nWinning 2-1 at Dundee, SL Mirren\npulled into a clear lead at the top\nof the lecond division while Falkirk-\nwas held to a scoreless draw bv\nEast Fife. The Paisley iquad now\nhas 12 points with Falkirk and Morton tied for second place with 11.\nMorton defeated Steuhousemuir 4-1.\nROUGH RIDERS\nBEATMOHTREAL\nOTTAWA, Sept. 22 (CP).-Clary\nTurin, coach of Montreal'a Big\nFour team began realizing today\nwhat Huck Welch and hii mammoth punti meant to him lut seison, the Forsn legion took a licking here yeiterdiy from Bill Hughei\nsnd hii rampaging Rough Riders.\nAs t result of their 21-8 wrn.\nRiders were tied with Toronto Argonauts st the top ot the league\nwith Montreal and the high-touted\nTigers licking their wounds st the\nbottom.\nBig Abe Eliowitz, mainspring of\ntbe Ottawa squad, wu the nest\nman on the field. He kicked 11\npointi.   , \u2022\nTIGERS HAVE\nFLAG CINCHED\nDETROIT, Sept 22' (CP) .-Detroit Tigen hive mithemsticilly\nelinched i lecond coniecutive Amerlcm leigue pennant. They accom-\npllshed the feat Saturday, iweeplng\na double header with the Browns,\n8-2. 8-0.\nEven ihould Detroit lose ill lti re-\nruining ilx gimei, the second-place\nVaukeee could not catch them by\nsweeping their six remaining games.\nIf that happened, Detroit would\nhave 92 won and 89 lost; New York,\ntl won snd 69 loit\nWinnipeg Beats\nSarnia by 3 to 1\nWINNIPEG, Sept. E2 (CP)\u2014Bar-\nnla Imptrlils. 1934 Dominion foot-\nbill ehimploni. tuffertd tht first\ndefeat ef their western exhibition\nttur Siturdiy\u2014a 1-1 trimming\u2014\nat the hand! of tht Winnipeg rug.\nby- elub.\nU. S. A. FOOTBALL\nCOLLEGE\nCheney Normal 13 Obnragk 8.\nVirginia Tech 7, Roanoke 0.\nDavidson 7, Elon 0.\nClemson 25. Presbyterian 6.\nKentucky 60 Maryville 0.\nVirginia 0, William and Mary 0.\nVanderbilt 34, Union 0.\nVlllanova 41, Penn Mil. 0.\nManhattan 25, Niagara. 8.\nHoly Cross 32, Rhode Island\nState 0.\nUtah State 33, Montana State 7.\nV.M.Q. 26, Hampden Sydney 0.\nSouth Dakota 34. Yankton 0.\nSouth Carolina 33, Erskin 0.\nNew Mexico 46, New Mexico\nTeachen 0.\nFort Warren Fint Infantry 0,\nWyoming 15. \u25a0   ,\nTJexu Christian 41, Howard\nPayne 0.\nNebraska 34, Nebraska Freshmen 0.\nNewberry IS, Guilford 6.\nMacalcster (St Paul) 28, Stout 0.\nHIGH SCHOOL\nMissoula 25, Wallace 0,\nHamilton 26. Corvallis, (Mont.) O.\nWhitefish 30, Libby 7.\nWalla Walla 30, La Grande 7.\nPreibyterim 6, Clemson 25.\nMaryville 0,-Kentucky 60.\nUnion 0, Vanderbilt 34.\nVirginia 0. William and Mary 0.\nWestern Carolina Teachen 6, Ca-\nVANCOUVER, Sept.\nrecommendation that a professional\nin one sport be allowed to compete\nin basketball as an amateur will be\nforwarded tp the Amateur Athletic\nUnion of Canada, by the British\nColumbia Amateur Basketball association.\nThe annual meeting Saturday voted 30 to two in favor of the recommendation.\nIn another proposal to be forwarded to the A. A U. of.C, the\nprovincial association will ask the\nright to issue blanket permits for\ninternational games between United\nStates and Canadian teams, if both\nteams have amateur cards.\nA proposal that senior A and senior B teams be allowed to play off\naccording to the discretion. of the\nexecutive, was defeated, and tho\nplayoff for the provincial title reJ\nmains compulsory. However, if the\nsenior A team wants the playoff on\nits home floor, and will provide the\nnecessary guarantee, it will be played that way. Otherwise the playoff\nwill be on the home floor of the\nsenior B winnen.   -        > -.'\u2022-\u25a0-\nThe treuurer's report revealed a\nsurplus for the year of (240.53. \u25a0\nA request from Percy Page on\nbehalf of Edmonton Commercial\nGrads, that the western Canida\nwomen'i basketball winners play in\nEdmonton instead of exerting their\nprivilege of playing on the coast\nthis year, waa left to the ultimate\nwinners.\nIn connection with the trip to\nBerlin next year for the Olympic\ngames, Gordon Wooldrldge, Vancouver Island delegate, suggested thit\nthe eligibility rule regarding residence be checked up Tn all teams,\nparticularly those in the eut\nA change In rultl tuggttted bv\nDick Parkinson, Interior dtlegitt,\nin an effort to spied up tht game,\nwat adoptid, but only fer uie In\n. ienlor B gimps. Timet out ara to\nbe banished and  unlimited sub-\nititutlont will bs showed.\nIt wat agreed to issue -a grant of\n$50 to-the winning British Columbia\nteam in the event It should win the\nCanadian championship, u a help\ntowards Its Olympic games expenses.\nOfficers were elected as follows:\nPresident, McTaggart Cowm; past\npresident,   A.   Clark,   Revelstoke;\nfirst vice-president, Aft Stevenson,\nKamloops;   second   vice-president,\nGordon Wooldrldge^ Victoria; secretary, Ken Walton and treuurer,\nWalter Hardwlck.     \u2022\nAt the referees meeting a central\nboard wu appointed, with E. L.\n(Buck) Yeo as chairman, to approve\nreferees to officiate in provincial\nsenior A playoffs.\nDr. Garnet Montgomery was\n. nsmed preildent of thi B.C. Officials association with thi following vice-president: Cordon Wool-\ndrldgt, Victorii; Art Stevenson,\nKamloops; Jimmy Burt Ptntlcton,\nand O. W. Foubltttr, Klmberlty.\nvs, as ss sj esssessrsjesssssssvssvss esse1 ejsj eras.\nBAER. LOU IS FIGHT\nWILL BE GIVEN\nOVER THE AIR '\nOwing* to the fact that the\nBaer-Louil' heavyweight fight\nwill be carried on the air in a\nnational network on Tuesday\nthe Nelson Daily News will\nnot broadcast the blow-by-blow\naccount from the editorial room.\nThe broadcast is scheduled to\nstart at 6 o'clock Nelson time\nsnd will be csrrled over the\nCanadian network.\nTIGERS LOSE AS\nYANKS WIH TWO\nOLD COUNTRY\nSOCCER\nI.OW TO\nPReVCTICfr\nWRIST ACTIOM\nuth Carolina 33.\nmil 0, South Dskota\ntawba 53,\nErskine 0, So\nNorthern Noi\nStale 33.\nYankton college 0, U. ot South\nDakota 34.\nTexas Christian U. 41, Howard\nPayne 0. ,\nMontana State 7, Utah State 33.\nNew Mexico U. 46, New Mexico\nState Teachen 0.\nAdams State 0, Arliona State 61,\nNorth Texas  State Teachen 0,\nSouthern Methodist U. 39.\nMacAlester (St Paul) 28, Stout 0.\nLuther 39, Western Union 0.\nTennessee 26, Man Hill 0.\nLlnfield 0, Oregon State 31.\nSan Frinciico State 12, Humboldt\nSlate 25. ,  '\nDuke 26, Wake Forest T.\nCalifornia Tech 6, Loyola 52.\nRice 38, St Mary'i 9.\nProper wrist action Is absolutely\nnecessary to success in any swing,\nfrom driving down to putting. Its\nan essential that cannot be omitted.\nIn spite of this, thousands of\nplayen expect to hit good shots\nwithout a trace of wrist action ln\ntheir swings. Others think that\ntheir wrists are bending properly\nwhen they're not\nIn tuch cases I generally prescribe the following exercise: Take\na short hold on the iron club.\nSwing it about halfway back. Then\nmove it up and down ao that the\nwriste are made to bend. After\ndoing this a number of times, swing\nthe club to your left side end repeat\nthe up and down motion so that\nyour wrists can became accustomed\nto bending at the finish of your\nswing. ,    ,\nMake a habit of thli wrist action\nat both ends of your iwing and\nyou'll experience a new power and\nsmoothness when hitting the bill.\nMRS. HORNETS\nGOLFING (HAMP\nVICTORIA, Sept. 22 (CP)-Weit-\nern Canida hid its third Canadian\nwomen'!, cloie golf chtmpionship\ntucked away today by virtue of Mrs.\nRoy Home of Calgary, who defeated\nMri. E. H. Gooderham of Toronto,\n3 and 1, in the 18-hole final Saturday,\nThe Calgary ihotmiker pliyed\nsteady golf to take \u2022 one-up lead at\nthe end of the fint nine holei, and\nincreased her margin on the Incoming route.\nThe old golf proverb, \"The medalist rarely eurvives match pliy,'\nitood up ai the blond-haired matron from Toronto met defeat   ,\nPlaying under ideal weather conditions, the finalist! ippeared nervous on the greens, md ai a result\nthree-putting was frequent by both\nTheir long games were good, both\nsmashing out distant tee shots and\npowerful brassies and spoons. At\ntimes their approaches wert deadly\nIn capturing her first major title\nMn. Home was deliberate with her\nshots, end her only trouble was lit\noverplaying the pin.\n_*>\n[PLAIN OR\nCORK TIP\nBri. ish Consols\nSAVt TM ttmmVnmn\u00abfttUi<fi\n\u25a0\\m\nRUGBY UNION\nLONDON, Sept. 22 (CP csble)-\nGimei pliyed In the English rugby\nSaturday        \t\nunion Saturday resulted u follows:\nBorrow 3, Widnes 0.\nBatley119, Drewsbury 2.\nBrouihlon Rangers 12, Silford 10.\nHuddersfield 6, Feathentone 2.\nHull 20. Wigan J.\nLeeds 24, St Helem Reel 8.\nLeigh 11, Brimley 6.\nLiverpool Sttnlev 2, Kelghly 0.\nRochdale Hornets 0, Halifax 13.\nSt. Helens 2, Acton snd Wllles-\nden 8.\nStreitham and Mitcham 14, Bradford Northern 9.\nWakefield Trinity 12, Humlet I.\nWarrington 7, Oldham i.\n.York 8, Swlutc* 7.\nLONDON. Sept 22 (AP)-Resulti\nof soccer gamei played in British\nIsles Saturday\nENGLISH LEAGUE\n.    First  Division\nArsenal 2, Manchester City 3.\nBirminghim 0, Stoke City 8.\nBrentford 1, Aston Villi 2.\nDerby County 3, Middlesbrough 2.\nEverton 1. Huddersfield Town 3.\nGrimiby Town 3, Bolton Wander-\nera 1. \u2022\nLeeds United 1, Liverpool 0. '\nPortsmouth 3, Sheffield Wednea-\nday 2.\nPreston North End 2, Wolverhampton Wanderera 0.   \u25a0\nSunderland 7, Blackburn Rovers\n2.\nWett Bromwlch Albion 1, Chelsea 2.\nSecond Division\nBradford 1, Norwich City 0.\nBurnley 0, Plymouth Argyle 1,\nHury 3, HuU City 1.   .\nCharlton Athletic 3. Barnsley 0.\nFulham 5, Bradford City 1.\nLeicester City 2, Notts Forest 1.\n. Manchester United 0, Tottenham\nHotspurs 9. ,\nPortvale 3, Newdutle United 0.\nSheffield United 2, Southampton 1.\nSwansea Town 1, Blackpool 0.\nWest Ham United 1, Doncuter\nRoven 2.\nThird  Division  (North)\nAccrington Stanley 2, Barrow 0.\nChester 5, Rochdale 2.\nCrewe Alexandra 5, New Brighton 1. \u2022\nDarlington 3, Rotherham United 1.\nGateshead 3, Mansfield Town 1.\nHalifax Town 4, Wsexham 1.\nOldham Athletic 2, Lincoln City 2.\nSouthport 0, York City  1.\nStockport County 2, Chesterfield 2\nTranmere Roven 3, Hartlepools\nUnited 1.        \u25a0 \u25a0     e\nWalsall 3, Carlisle United 0.\nSouth\nAldershot 1. Wstford 1. \u2022\nBristol Roven 3. Solith End United 2.\nCoventry City 5. Brighton 0.\nGillingham. 3,  Cardiff  City 0.\nLUton Town 6, Crystal Palace 0.\nMillwall  1, Clapton  Orient 0.\nNewport County 2, Exeter City 1.\nNotts County J, Northampton\nTown 0.\nSwindon Town 2, Queeni Park\nRangen 2.\nTorquiy United 2, Bristol City 0.\n'SCOTTISH  LEAGUE   -\nFirst  Division\nAberden 4, Dundee 1.\nAlbion Roven 5, Airdrlenonlini 1.\nClyde 1, Psrtick Thiitle 0.\nHimllton AcidemlciU 8, Motherwell I.\nHesrti 8, Hibernlani J.\nKilmarnock 5. Arbroath 0.\nThird Lanark 3, Queeni Pirk 0.\nQueen of South 3, Ayr United 1.\nRangen 1, Celtic 2.\nSt Johnstone 4, Dunfermline 2.   \u2022\nCowenbeath S. King's Park 0.\nSecond Division\nDundee United 1, St. Mirren t\nEast Fife 0, Talklrk 8.\nEast Sterling 5. Brechin City 1.\nEdinburgh City 3. Alloa 1.\nForfar Athletic! 3. Dumbarton 1.\n' Lellh Athletlci 2, St Bernard! 6.\nMontroee 3, Riith Roven 1.\nStenhousemulr t, Morton 4.\nMERALOMAS WIN\nFIRST BATTLE\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 22 (CP).-\nBrltish Columbia's rugby football\nchampions, Meralomu, are away\nto a good itart in the Big Three\nSenior league'i 1935-38 campaign\nby virtue of their 28-11 victory over\ne game but outclassed Vancouver\nAthletic club team here yesterday.\nThe champions showed unhtr-\ntided power ln ill departments u\nthey ovenhadowed the hlKhlr-tout-\ned Athletlca ln a game replete with\nfumbles and \"breeks\", both good\nind bad.\n\u201e.'   AMERICAN\nLEAGUE\nPet.\n92\n' 58\n.634\nNew York\t\n85\n.5.\n.590\n77\n70\n.524\nBoiton  __\n74\n74\n]oq\nWashhigton ..:.'....'...\nSt. Louii .....\n71\n74\n.490\n68\n81 '\n.449\n61\n84\n.4.1\nPhiladelphia\t\n66'\n_r\n.392\nDETROIT, Sept 22 (AP). - The\nAmtrlcsn league champion Detroit\nTigen got only three hits off Earl\nCaldwell today and St. Louis\nBrowns won a .brilliant pitchers'\nbattle 1-0. \u2022 \u25a0\nSchoolboy Rowe gave up only four\nhits and tanned 10 Browns, but was\nguilty of a fielding lapse that cost\nhim his' chance tor his nineteenth\nvictory of the season. With Carey on\nthird in the sixth inning, e high\nbounder from Burni' bat bounced,\noff Rowe'i glove. Burni wu ute\nand Carey scored. Rowe wai not\ncharged with an error.\nSt Louli  1   4. 1\nDetroit -...-.. 0   3   2\nCaldwell and. Hemsley; Rowe and\nCochrane. '   -\nLARGEST CROWD YET\nBOSTON, Sept. 22 (AP). \u2014 The\nlargest crowd ever to attend an\nAmerican league baseball game hi\nBoston, 47.627 fans, today saw New\nYork Yankees trounce Boston Red\nSox in a double header 6-4 and 9-0.\nThe second game wu called at the\nend of the eighth because of Sun'\nday laws.\nThe New Yorken bounced seven\nground rule two-baggen into the\ncrowd held back by ropes in right\nsnd right-center fields aa they\nblasted tour Boston hurlera for 16\nhits ln the second gime. w\u00ablt\u00ab.\nBrown limited the Sox to four hiti,\nall singles, and shut them out,\nFirst game: ,   .\nNew York S   13   0\nBoston ....     4   10   1\nPICK LOUIS TO\nWINJIS FIGHT\nShould Get Koyoin the\nFirst Five Rounds,\n' Say Backers\nPOMPTON LAKES, N.J., Sept.\n22 (AP). \u2014 This much Is certain\nabout next Tuesday night'a scrap\nbetween Max Baer and Joe Louis\nat the Yankee stadium\u2014It will, be\nthe best heavyweight fight since\nGene Tunney licked gallant old\nJack Dempsey in that famous \"long\ncount\" battle on Soldiers' field, Chicago, back-in 1927.\nOn the form sheets Louis should\nwin. He li younger, Stronger, faster,\nand the sweetest hitter since Dempsey. He'is a two to one better boxer\nthan Baer. Under the tutelage of\nJack Blackburn, he is rapidly becoming a imirt ring general. He\nknows what to do in there. *\nThe brown boy from Alabama has\ncome along like a comet. In a little\nmore than a year he has punched\nhli way from nowhere to the anteroom to the worlds hesvyweight\nchampionship. He hun't a nerve in\nhii body. To him a fight is just\na fight whether his opponent is\nJohn Doskes, Baer or Champion\nJames J. Braddock.\nMost of the experts like Louie,\nbut they wiih they knew what he\nWould do upon receiving two Or\nthree healthy locks in the middle.\nThe fict Louli wu knocked down\nseven times in the first two rounds\nof his fint tight but came on to\nwin ought to be convincing evidence that he can take it Still the\nexperts \u2022 would like to see a first-\nflight hitter firing away on Louis'\nstomach and note what happens.\nThey are so confident out at\nPompton Lakes they are almost\nwilling to name the round Louis\nwill win in. The consensus is it\nwill be somewhere between\nfint snd the fifth.\nCUBS BLANK PIRATES TO STRETCH\nWINS TO H IN ROW; CARDS WIN 2\nIRISH SOCCER\nBELFAST, Sept 22 <CP cablel-\nResulti of Irish league soccer games\nplayed Saturday were:\n\u25a0   Coleralne 2, Deny 4.\nGlerltoran 1, Distillery 1. \u25a0'\nGlenavon 0, Newry Town' 2,\n'   Larne 0, Celtic 3. '\nArds 5, Bangor 1, \u2022\nCliftonville 2, Portadown 8.\n. Linfield 3, Ballymena 2.\nGIANTSOWOf\nPENNANT RACE\nthe\nRuffing. Tamulis and Dickey;\nFerrell and R. FerrelL\nSecond game: _,._,'\u201e\nNew York     \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u00bb   1\u00ab  0\nBoston 0    4   1\n(Called end of eighth account Sundsy law.)\nBrown and Glenn; Oitermueller,\nWalberg, Bowen and Berg, G.\nDickey, .   i\nSOX AND INDIANS SPLIT\nCLEVELAND, Sept 22 (AP).-\nChicigo White Sox cime bick itrong\nbehind Monte Stri.ton'i steady\npitching today to stop Cleveland Indians' eight-game winning streak\nwith a 9-2 victory, after dropping\nthe fint game of a double header\nFint gam* ,\nChicago  ?   l5   \u201e\nCleveland  \u2022    \u00bb   I\nJones, Fischer, Phelpi snd Sewell;\nHarder snd Girbark.\nSecond game:\nChisago - \u00bb   1J   J\nCleveland :...,   \u2022    2    \u2022   \u00bb\nStratton and Rhea; Lee, Hilde-\nbrsnd, Wirtegarner, Gileliouie snd\nBrenieL   , - -\nI TORONTO. Sept. 22 (CP).-Tony\nRosso, iron-legged half-back from\nWashington and Jefferaon University, Is regarded tonight as the chief\nreason why Lou Hayman's Argonauts may be coniidered serious challengers for the Big Four football\nchamptonsnip. \u25a0\u2022     \u2014 :,\u2014 \u2014\nTony led the scullen to a 13-8\nsurprise victory over Hamilton\nTigers, defending champions, in the\nopening game of the season here\nyesterday. Despite the fact Tommy\nBums, the nations' most versatille\nmiddle wing, scored all the Argo\npoints, Rosso still won most of the\ncredit marken.\nIt 'was Tony who led I first-\nperiod attack thaat threatened to\nwipe out the favored Bengals right\nthere and then. And it wu the\nPittsburgh iron-man who sneered\nat a Tiger touchdown and led the\nToronto battalion in a counter-\ndrive that made 8500 ipectaton get\nup and cheer.\nLancashire Wins\nWHITEHAVEN, England, Sept. 22\n(CP cable)\u2014In a county rugby\nchampionship match played here\nSaturday Lancashire defeated Cumberland 7-1        ,    '.\nATHLETICS TAKE TWO^  \u201e\nWASHINGTON, Sept 22 (API-\nWashington Senaton polished off\nPhiladelphia AthleUcs In their final\nmeeting of the year on the local\nfield today by taking both games of\ns double bill. 10-2 snd 11-1.,\nBig Buck Newsom, in addition tc\nkeeping well scattered the nine hits\nhe gave Philadelphia, led the Washington attack in the opener, getting\na single, double and triple in four\ntrips. He drove in three runs with\nhis double. \u201e\nFint game:\nPhiladelphia    2   \u00bb   J\nWashington  ........       .      10 13   1\nTink, Dietrich and Richards; New-\ntorn and Bolton,\nSecond game:\nPhiladelphia   -   1   \u00bb   '\nWashington   11 10. -\nVeach\" Doyle snd Owens;\nsnd  Holbrook.\nLinke\nHonveRuns\n(By ths Aiaoclsted Pr\u00bbM)_.,,\nHome runs yesterday: Moore, Phtl-\nliee; Wstkins, Phillies; Bsrtell.\nGimti\u2014one eich.\nHome rum Siturdey-rH.rmsn,\nRedi, 2; Lombard!. Redi; Berger and\nTyler, Braves; Galan, Cubi; Jick-\nion, Bartell and Cucclnello, GInnti:\nFrey, Dodgers; Todd and Allen, Phillies: Trosky, Indians; Higglns, Athletlci; Eitallclla, Senaton\u2014one each.\nThe eladen: Greenberg, Tigen.\n36; Foxx, Athletic!, 34: Berger,\nBnvei, 33; Ott Glinti, 30; Gehrig;\nYinkeei, 30.\nLeague totals: American 841, National 638, total 1279.\nI '\nBIRTHDAY CRIETINCS\nBy The Canadian Preae\nTo Frank Turvllle of Hamilton\nTigeri, one of the greateit half-\nbacki In the history of Canadian\nfootball, who celebratee hit 28th\nbirthday today, Frank, born in\nPort Arthur. It now a Hamilton\nnlderman. He flnt itarred for\nUniversity of Western Ontario,\nLondon. From 1928 until 1931 he\nplayed with Toronto Araonaiiti in\nthe Big Four. Joining the Tigeri\nln the following yeir,\ns    \"   \u25a0  '-.'\nWrestlers Do\nSfluffTonight\nBig Men of Ring Try\nConclusions at\nTrail Rink\nNEW. YORK, Stpt. 22 (API-\nNew York Gltnti were mstht.\nmitlctlly eliminated from the Nation Itaeue ptnnint race today\niuit it their townsmtn, tht Yanks.\nware put out of tht running In tht\nAmtrlctn leigue Sl-urdiy.  \u25a0\nTht Gltnti won their bill gimt\nfrom Brooklyn but at. Chicago\nCubi need on put Plttiburgh ts\ntheir eighteenth comecutivl triumph' md the aecond-plict St\nLoult Cirdlnili took .two games\nfrom Cincinnati, New York loit\nItt final chance. Tha Giantt can\n\u2022till tit the Cubi by wlnnlhg ill\nthtir remaining gimei or bait out\nthe Cirdlnili. But they cant do\nboth ai tht Cubi ind Cirdi olay\nflvt limes igilntt etch other.\nLfester Patrick, Will\nBring Rangers to\nthe West  '\nCALGARY, Sept. El (CP)-Cal-\ngary fan^ are going to get a view\nof the New York Rangers in action\narid play will be in the new artificial Ice arena which opens' October 15.-\nLester Patrick will lead his Rangen into Calgary October -4 for a\nthree-game exhibition eerie! with\nan Alberta all-star team. The major\nleaguers will include Bill and Bun\nCook, Frank Boucher, Ching Johnson, Lynn Patrick and Murray Murdoch\n,On official opening night of the\nnew $35,000 ice plant, minor league\nplayen of Calgary will meet a\niquad picked from the \"rest-of-the-\nprovince.\" .\nWill Become a\nManager; Breaks\nin Successor\nNEW YORK,'Sept. 22 (AP).\u2014BiU\nTerry, manager of the New York\nGiants, today announced his retirement ai an active player at the end\nof the current season.\nIf he can find a capable replace\nment Terry Intends to become i\nbench manager next season, devoting all his time to piloting the baseball   ' '\nJ club.\nAt the same time the Giant manager spiked rumors that Carl Hubbell, star southpaw, would be traded before next seuon.\nTerry made the tint move in the\ndirection of retirement yesterday\nwhen he remained on the bench\nduring the Giants' doubleheader\nwith Brooklyn, letting his understudy, Phil Weintraub, play first\nbase. That change ended a streak\nof 296 consecutive games in which\nthe Giant manager had played. The\nsame arrangement was continued\ntoday.\nTerry, who 'will be 37 yean old\nOct. 3o, first broke into organized\nbaseball with Atlanta in 1914.\nTRAIL, B.C.; Sept.' 22-Tonlght\nwrestling fans of the district have\nan opportunity to see four of the\nprominent men of the ring go to\nthe mat on the question of superiority. On the card which Bob\n(Two-Gun) Miller ia staging at\nthe Trail rink( Ernie Arthur, formerly of Trail, and Joe Parelli\nof Texas, meet in one match and\nFred Maraccl, of Australia, and\nJimmy Lamb of Chicago meet in\nthe other. Action and thrills will\nresult from these bouts for the\nboys hive \u2022 good bit to decide during their ttay in the ring.\nThey' are in perfect condition.\nThil occasion mirks the return of\nErnie Arthur to Trill. Ernie hat\nbeen doing a lot of wrestling since\nleaving here and he li vutly more\nexperienced than when he left here\nlevenl yem igo. 'The ume old Ernie,\" his friends were heard to say\nwhen they met him again and\ntalked to nlm, and that means he\nstill holds the high place that he\nenjoyed before bundling his clothes\nIn \u2022 little red handkerchief and\nletting out in the world to earn hit\nfortune.\nHe will hive miny friends doing\nu much pulling for him tonight u\nhe will be doing for himself,\n. Local opinion is divided as to who.\nwill win, but it should be a fine\ntussle between Arthur and Parelli\nLamb it a very scientific wrestler\nsnd he, has a tough case on hii\nhands in the person of Frederick\nMaraccl. Between theie four men\nthey ihould be able to throw one\nof their number into the lane of\nthe ringside fani. Should luch an\neventuality occur, any kindness extended to the victim will be long\nremembered.\nPromoter Bob Miller hai taken\nevery care to provide a good csrd\nsnd he declsres the fsm will hive\n\u2022omethlng to remember when the\nlut whistle, toots.\nIt stirti it 7 p.m.  '\nSyracuse Evens\nBaseball Series\nMONTREAL, Sept. 22 (AP). -\n(.vrncme won s lO-lnnlne. game\nfrom the Montreal Roynls here today S-2 to even the final lerlei for\nthe governor'! cup it three wlni\neach ind force a deciding game in\nthe four-of-icven pliyoff tomorrow, i\nSATURDAYBALL\nNATIONAL\nPlttiburgh 3, Chicago 4.\nCincinnati 9. St Louii 7.\nBrooklyn 2-13. New York 3-8.\nBoiton 0-4, Philadelphia 6-0.\nAMERICAN\nSt. Louli 2-0, Detroit 8-2.\nNew York 5, Boiton 2.\nChicago 3, Cleveland 7. \u2022\nPhiladelphia 4-4, Waihlngton 1-8.\nPACIFIC COAST\nSeattle 1, San Francico 13.\nPortland 8, Oakland 11.\nMiltiom 5, Hollywood 3.\nLot Angelei 8, Sacramento 1.\nINTERNATIONAL\nMontreal 6, Syracuie 4,\n\u25a0 Cubs' Margin Cut\nto Three Games;\nGiants Win\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nW   L\nPet\nChicago\t\n........   97   52\n.851\nSt. Louii \t\n    93   54\n.631\n.601\n.504\n.441\nCincinnati \t\n.......   67   84\nBrooklyn \t\n    63   82\n^\nPhiladelphia ....\n.   63   84\nBoston .. _\t\n..   '.   35 110'\n.241\nHAVE EDGE ON CARDS\nCHICAGO, Sept. 22 (AP)-The\nfinal act. of the greatest home town\nbaseball show since 1916 was a finishing, masterpiece, today as Chicago Cubs blanked Pittsburgh. Pirates 2-0 to run their spectacular winning streak to 18.\nThe triumph, gained after a thrilling mound duel between Larry\nFrench and young Cy Blanton before a full house of 40.558 customers\nassured the Cubs of at least a two-\ngame edge over St. Louis Cards In.\ntheir final five-game duel at Sportsman's park starting Wednesday.\nPittsburgh 0   9   2\nChicago       2   7   1\nBlanton end Padden; French and\nHartnett,   JT ;\nCARDS WIN COUPLE '     '.\nST. LOUIS, Sept. 22 (AP)-A\ndouble victory over Cincinnati Reds\n14-4 and 3-1 .today stimulated St\nLouis Cardinals in their desperate\nfight to. win the National leagu*\npennant. Allhdugy Chicngo won\nagain, the Cardinals' were able ta\ncut the Cubs' tint-place margin to\nthree games.        ,   . , \\\nThe double win today w_\u00ab sweet\nfor Frakne Frisch in more ways\nthan one. Not only did Dizzy Dean,\nwho won the nightcap,' show himself in hia Usual form, but a recruit\nhurled himself masterfully into tha.\npennant picture. \" \u25a0 \u2022\nMike Ryba, rookie from Columbus, went In after Bill Hallahan\nwas removed-for a pinch-hitter in\nthe second inning of the first game\nand pitched almost perfect ball for\nthe remaining seven inning!,  '\nFint: \u25a0 .      .   .-\nCincinnati '.........'. .467\nSt. Louli ,  14   15   1\nSchott. Hilcher, Frey and Lombard!; Hallahan, Ryba and Delancey,\nSecond:        . \u2022,..\u2022...\nCincinnati    1   3  0\nSt. Louli .     ...35   1\nHollingsworth and Campbell; J.\nDean and Davis, Delancey.\nGIANTS BEAT DODGERS\nNEW YORK, Sept 22 (AP)-Clyde\nCastleman's pitching and Travis\nJackson'i hitting carried the Glints\nto a 5-2 victory over the Dodgers\ntoday ln the ''rubber\" contest of\ntheir three-game aeries.\nBrooklyn    2   5  2\nNew York '. \u2022.    8   8  0\nEarnshaw, Baker and Lopez;\nCattleman and Mancuso.\nRswTi\" BOSTON LOSES TWO ~~\t\nDU MI PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22 <AP)\u2014\nBoiton Braves established a r\u00bb\u00bb-\nern National league record for Ion-\nel in \u25a0 .ingle season when they\nbowed to Philadelphia Phillies In\nboth gimes of a double-header today, 7-6 and 4-3. The two defeats\nraised the Boston total of setbacki\nto 110, which is one more thsn wss\nhung up by the Phillies in 1928.\nFint:\nBoston           6   10  0\nPhiladelphia        ' 7   12   ]\nBrown, Smith and SpOhrer; Jor-.\ngens, Prim Mculcahy and Todd.\nSecond: .'\nBoston     ..: ...'.....   Jill\nPhiladelphia  ...-     4    8   1\nCantweil and Dall, Spohrer; Keil-,\neher and Wilson.      ..\nRafting\nLeaders\n o\t\n(By the Associated Prett)\nRoger (Doc) Cramer of the Ath\nletics crashed into the big lix ag.in\npplanting nil teim-\nFoxx u third Amerl-\njeiterdty,\nmite, Jimmie 1\t\ncm league member. Cramer\npounded out five hit! in 10 times up,\nadding three points to hl\u00bb average\nto bring it up to .340, a point ahead\nof Foxx. Jimmie hit only twice and\ndropped a point. Jo? Voimik picked\nup one point, wl\u00bb three hit! in\nseven tries and. Buddy Myer h.t\nthree out of tp tor a three-point\ngain. All three National league en-\nMee loit ground with the leider,\nArky Vaughan. taking the biggest\ntumble. He went ekiwn three pointa\nto .383 wlti' a hitleis dsy.\nThe Itandlng; _   ^ R _   p_\nVauetian Prtl 135 491 105 188 .38.1\nMedwlck C-dl 147 606 128 216 2M\nVosmik, In-ni. 146 599 98 209.340\nHirtnett. Cubs. 114 404   67 140 _)47\nMyer   Seyii   145 593 108 204 J44\nCramer, Aths... 143 624   97 212.340\n1 pern,      TRAIL RINK\nWorld's Champion Natch\nNtver Mors luch a group of grtit wrtitltr* ij\non ths ume card in Trail\nJOE PARELL\nITALIAN WORLD'S CHAMPIO\nERNIE ARTHUR\n' CANADIAN CHAMPION\nFRED MARACCI VS. JIMMY IAMB\n2 hiurt, 40 minutes of \u2022xelrlng wrettllnf.\nDON'T FAIL TO SEE THE CHAMPIONS!\nFREE DANCING AFTER MATCHES\n.\n;\n....._\n WWWKir***^- mwm'tWW\"\n\\m\nTHE NELION DAILY NEWS. NELSON. I.Cr-MONDAY MORNINQ. SEPT. \u00bb. 1936\n-FAOE SEVEN\nRUiTVALE PEOPLE HEAR M'LEAN\nAND M'DON AID ON LIB POLICIES\n.iberals Always the\nParty to Restore\nConfidence\nARIFFS WILL SOON\nBE THING OF PAST\nelief Camps Making\n\"Reds\" Every Day\nSays McDonald\n\"Premier Michel! Hepburn ol On-\nrlo, ipeeking in Vancouver, de-\narea there would be lultlclent\nIberali elected east at the great\nkei to give the Llbenl pirty a\najorlty in the next federal house,\nht west should elect Liberals to be\ni line with the east,\" so declared\nonald McDonald of Trail, speak-\n;g in Frultvale Saturday night on\nthelf ot Dan McLean, Liberal,\nindidate in Kootenay WesL H\u00ab\nrged lupport for Mr. McLean. A\niir crowd was in attendance and\nIr. McLean wai also a tpeak\/r. Mr.\nole wai chairman. \/\nBoth Mr. McLean and\/Mr. Mc-\nlonald reviewed the political altua-\non of today and both\/rnphatlcally\ndvocated a change br government.\nIt had  alwayi  been  a Liberil\novemment that had been called\n> aolve Canada'i problems after a\nlonservative   regime,   emphasized\nIr. McLean who declared that it\nad alwayg been during a Conserve-\nIve government that people be-\nime reitleii a\u00bbJ new partlei iprung\nt>sre were C.CFeri, So-\ninmuniiti, Sociil Credit-\njitructlonisti and numer-\npartles in the field. But in\nall these parties, and in\na hint of \"bargaining be-\n.r. Bennett and Mr. Stevens\n. ReconitrucUon party\" there\nbe a Liberal party returned\nMiJaber 14. With the sdvent of\n,ie Llbertl victory he predicted a\neturn of better timet and the dii-\nppearance of the other partlei that\nad iprung up. It had occurred ln\n|>e pait and would do to igaln.\nLiberalism would triumph and\nberslism would aolve the prob-\n,mi of today. Unless Liberalism\nflved the problems he oredicted it\n\u25a0ould be the end of the Liberal\nrrty tn Canada.\n' ASTINQ UNSUCCESSFUL\nMr. McLean traced the events\nading up to the lait Dominion\naction when the Bennett party\nat awept into power. Bennett waa\nling to \"blast a way\" into tht\ntrkets of the world. But Bennett\ni not bliited his way anywhere.\ne had made promise after promise\nnt bad not been kept He had\nromlied highway!, a Peace River\nillet and numeroui other thlngi.\nut whit had become of these prom-\nel? In all hia legislation Mr. Ben-\n-tt had been luoported by W. K.\n-\u2022ling. Conservative candidate ln\nE^^^rmK^fc^^\nfere not fulfilled and yet he was\nir,\u00bb  reelection.  He  took   Mr.\nto raw ior not,supporting\nMarket and Mining News\nKm V\n'om R'ld of New Westminster ih\nis fight for a better rate for feed\njr the farmers. Thli wai a question\nItal to the farmer! of the Koote-\nfly district and to farmer! in Brit-\nih Columbii ai a whole. Mr. Esling\nlad declared he had the lntereits\nif the farmers at heart vet he had\ntot lupported  Mr.  Reld on  thli\npleasure. Neither had he lurrorted\nMr. Reid on hli lilver pol'cy, a\nllcy which If adopted would have\nt the opening up ot the Slocan\ncountry. A policy that would\nJ.jt mlneri to work and created\nditlonal market for Kootenay\nrmers. He attacked the Marketing\nact at unfair to tht farmers. It waa\nall powerful and cluld be uied \"to\npunlih the farmer.'] There were too\nmany boardi. It wai unweildy legli-\nlatlon. The Liberia hid been te-\ncuied of being sraMt the mtrketing ieitslatlon. Tha was not the\ncase. The Liberal! wert opposed to\nthe powen given thi marketing\nboard which left the farmer no\nredress. The Liberal! were not opposed to any legislation designed to\nhelp the farmer'market hli crop.\nThe Liberal! stood ready to help\nthe farmer In every way possible,\nfully realizing that ai the farmer\niroiperi to doei the country.\nFMMER PAYS MORE\nMr. Bennett, itited the irjeiker,\nihoutetof hit wonderful trade policlei snd \u00abf Brltlih preference. But\nactually uMer Brltlih preference\nthe farmer Wb. psying more for his\nfirm machinery than ever before\nand moet of this machinery wu\ncoming from the Uiited Statet, Ewe-\nden and eliewhere there there wn\nno preference and \u00bb,, ,ubject to\nhigh dutiet. The firm* today wai\npaying heavy duties for plows, etc.,\nImposed by the Bennett administration while these time article! had\ncome in duty free under the King\nregime.\nMr. McLean attacked ths high\ntariffs Imposed by the Bennett government. High tariff! were crucifying tlie Dominion. Suitable trade\ntreaties with export of Canada's\ncommodities wu whit wu necet-\nsary today. He described the his))\nadverse trade balance between east\nand weitern Canada. Now waa the\ntime for the people to think and\nright thli wrong. It wai a well-\nknown fact that Canada would have\na Liberal government after October\n14 and it wai high time that British\nColumbian! got busy and elected\nLiberal! so that they could tight\nagainit the adverse trade balance of\n$75,000,000 between tha east and\nwest\nTRADE FALLS AWAY\nMr. McLean spoke of the loss of\ntrade under the Bennett administration compared with that under\nthe King regime. Canada'i trade\nhad dropped over a billion dollars\nbetween the period of 1929 and 1934.\nTrue world trade'wu not what it\nhad been but Canada had slipped\nbecause the Dominion, which stood\nln filth place in 1929, had dropped\nto eighth place in world trade ln\n1931 He criticised Mr. Bennett for\ndumping the New Zealand trade\ntreaty. When it wu in force Canada imported New Zealand butter\nbut tound a market for it! own surplus in tbe old country. Canada under the treaty was selling SS worth\nof goods for every SI spent ln New\nZealand trade and. New Zealand\nhad gone Into the Brritlsh market!\nand taken away Canada'i export\nbusiness. Canada should do her best\nto export her commoditlei to the\nbelt possible advantage, but ihe\nmuit expect to take something lr>\nreturn.\nMr. McLean \"did not welcome\ndictator!.\" He could not tee how a\nC.CJ. policy or Socialism could\nsolve the problem! of Canada. The\nCCF. had advocated iome excellent changes but how could they\nput them Into force? The C.CJ. did\nnot hive enough candidatei to If all\nwere elected, to form the next government\nOf Mr. Steveni and hli Reconstruction party Mr. McLean had\nlittle to uy. He believed there was\naome \"bargaining\" between Mr. Steveni and Mr. Bennett to form an\nofficial oppoiition. A Liberal victory wu conceded. It there wu\nnot bargaining between the two\nparties how wu it that there wu\nno Conservative running in East\nKootenay against Mr. Steveni and\nno Steveni candidate running in\nKootenay West against the Conierv\natlve W. K. Ealing? Further there\nseemed to be some bargaining ln\nAlberta where the Social Credit\nparty hi not opposing Premier Bennett In Calgary WesL Alberta was\nan .example of the people'i protest\nyet immedlttely after the election\nAberhart had gone to Ottawa to\nmeet Bennett where he obtained a\ntubsantisl loan. Now he Is not oo-\nooitng Bennett who granted the\nloan. He apoealed for election be-\nMMf AiTtW tyhfir^gS\noarty Ii in nower tt Ottawa.\nMcDONALD TALKS\nOF TARIFFS\nDon\u00bbld McDonald enlarged upon\nMr, McLean's ipeech particularly\nreferring to the high tariff wall\nerected by Mr. Bennett The Ben.\nnett tariffs were the Miriest in the-]\nhistory of Canada. But Canada had'\nfound out as had the United Stitet,\nthat a nation cannot live within\nItself alone. No matter how high\nthe tariff barrien againit the United\nStatei Canada would trade with her\nneighbor. Tnde barrien were not\nnatural. The producer and the consumer mutt slwsys be considered.\nBennett htd been foolish In his\ntrade plani when he raised the\ntariffs and then dared the other\nwtioni to trade with Canada. Tariffs, he believed, wera a thing of\nthe past in the world. Within five\nyean he predicted thev wou'd htvt\ndisappeared. Instead of Mr. Be\"\"ett\ndaring people to trade Mr. King\nwould go out and make eentle-\nmanly agreements that would bene*\ntit the Dominion.\nUnemoloyment today wai a ie-\nrloui thing, uld Mr. McDonald.\nBennett could not pay the mtn in\nrelief ctmpi more than 20 centi a\nday yet he could find 860,000,000 for\nthe CPR, Bennett was termed a\ngreat builneii man but he thought\nin termi of millions. Mr. King wsi\nnot a millionaire and wai better\nlulled to deal with affairs of the\nBALMY WINNER\nXrNGSTON, Ont., Sept 32 (CP).\n\u2014Fighting from behind u they us.\nually do, Qi.eeni Unlvtrsity camt\nwithin a point of tiring Balmy\nBeach in an exhibition game here\nSaturday, and lott 11-10.\nSpotting the Ontario union team\n\u25a0even point! ln the tint period,\nthe reeve-coached intercollegiate\nchampion! allowed them only four\npointa for  the  remainder of the\nSame and held them tcortlesi In\nte lut quarter. ' ,\nNYGARD DEATH\nIS ACCIDENTAL\nJURYMEN FIND\n11      i\njumped Off Run-away\nTruck and Sustained\nFatal Injuries\npeop\n\"wsi\nile. The relief csmp\nlituition \"wu making redi\" every\ndsy snd Csnsda would havt to\npsv eventuslly,\nMr. McDonild made a plea tor hli\nhearen to make an accurate itudy\nof the times. If thli were done\nthere wai no other alternative than\nto return a Liberal government\nMr.  Xing'!  platform  wu  not  a\nA verdict of accidental deith,\nwith no blame attached to any one,\nwu the verdict given by the coroner's Jury inquiring into the death\nof Conrad Melvln Nygard, who wai\nfatally Injured Friday morning\nwhen he Jumped from a run-away\ntruck on the Emerald hill six miles\nsouth of Salmo, at an Inquest held\nln the provincial police offices,\nDr, W. J. Barclay ot Kulo wu In\ncharge of the inquest In tbe absence of Dr. H. H. MacKenzie of\nNelion, dlitrict coroner. Constable\nJohn White ot Salmo conducted the\nenquiry on'behalf of the provincial\npolice and with Joieph Smith and\nFrank Rotter, gave evidence.\nJoieph Smith, who wu riding\nwith Nygard, wu the fint wltnesi\ncalled. He itited thit he hid been\nworking on the Rotter logging operation tor about tour dayi aa an\nassistant to Nygard.\nSTARTED TO RUN AWAV\nAfter loading up it the top ot the\nhill the two men itarted down with\ntheir load. After going about a\nmile they itopped at a water hole to\ncool the brakes with witer. They\nhad gone about (0 yardi when\nSmith, who waa riding between the\ncab and the load, became alarmed\nat the ipeed of the vehicle. In hit\nestimation it wis travelling too fait\nto be in compound low gear, and hs\nJumped off, ran shesd and attempted lo atop it by throwing rocks\nunder the wheels.\nHe had time to throw only tour\nrocki and then the truck *dliap>\npeered over a imill dip in tht road.\nThe list thing he taw wu the truck\ncareening over the bank iome distance down the road.\nDIED  IMMEDIATELY\nRunning to the scene ot the accident he found Nygard in a half-\nkneeling posture with his hesd\nsgalnst the bank. He later died al-\nfled another driver coming up the\nroad. Frank Rotter snd hit scaler,\nGeorge Stanmore. were aummoned.\n. Mr. Rotter itated that be had left\nthe loading dtcka at tht top of tha\nhlU to go Into the brush to scale\naome logt. Nygard and Smith were\nalongside the tktdwaye awaiting\ntheir turn to load\nUpon returning the two men had\ngone but a ihort distance down the\nroad when hailed by a truck driver,\nand notified of the accident They\nruined to the icene. Nygtrd wu on\nthe upper tide of the roid and the\ntruck wai down the road about 200\nfeet and over the bank about 100\nfeet Going over the bank the load\not eight logi hid left truck and\ntrailer. The ipeed at which the\ntruck wai going, turned It end for'\nend, but it came to reit right lide\nup and with very little damage\nJUMPED TOO LATE\nMr. Rotter itated thit the road\nvaried from 12 to 22 per cent and\nthat he had warned driven on the\nhill to be careful. The brakei ot the\ntruck hed been ln good ihape but\ncould not be exoected ta hold without the sld of the engine. Nygard\nappeared to be a good driver but it\nwas unfortunate that he did not\nditch the truck and Jump before It\nhad gathered inch ipeed.\nFrom all indication! Mr. Nygard\nhid Jumped but hid tripoed.\nThe deceeied wu hiullng under\ncontract with hli own truck, the\nwitness lilted.\nConstable White recounted having been called to Emerald hill and\nfinding Mr. Nygard lying on the\nroad. He had only been dead a\nshort time and had bled illghtly\nfrom the heed Injury and from the\nnoetrllle. Thi body wu brought Into\nSalmo on a truck and-Dr. Barclay\nnotified.\nMILLION DOLLAR\nGATEJOR FIGHT\nBaer in the Best Shape\nof Career for.\nLouis Go    ;\nIy EDWARD J. NEIL\nAttoo.ited Prill Sporti Wrltir   .\nHJSVV YORK, Sept 22 (AP)-The\nold Itory ot tne immovable object\nMax Baer'i chin\u2014end the irreuit-\nable force\u2014Joe Louii' crackling\ntutt\u2014will be retold in the Vinkee\nstauium 'I'uesday night before better than a 81,000,000 worth ot eager\nspectator!. I believe the lmmovaule\nooject will prtvail, that Max Baer\nwill win by a knouout along about\nthe middle ot the 19th round way,\nMoit ot tha logic ln the duel of\nthe cnocoiate soldier, one ot the\ngresteit natural puncneri tht ring\nnu developed, and Baer, the lrou\nman with a tremendous kick of hii\nown, pointi to the giant former\nchampion from California.\nThe toughest hitten in the heavyweight division, Max Scnmeiing,\nUrme Schaaf, Johnny Risko, ana\nthe like battered at Baer'i chin\nwithout ippartnt effect Louii, only 21 yeart old, with little more\ntnan 14 monthi professional experience behind him, hiti u hard. It\nnot harder, than any ot theie Bui to\noffiet thu, the big curlyhead, the\nmeet erratic of modern warrlon,\nnu been prepared for this extra\ncastlgatlon ai tew heavyweight! ever\n\"\"\"\"\"\"e, certainly\nDow Joies Averages\n80 industrials\n20 rails......\u2014\n20 utilities ......\n40 bonds \t\nHigh\n129.24\n35.25\n24.68\nLow\n128.18\n84.92\n24.34\nCleie     Changs\n128.78\u2014up    .38\n85.07\u2014up    .07\n24.51\u2014unchngd\n96.16\u2014off   .06\nVancouver Stock Exchange\nhave been before, certainly ai he\nnever hai been tn the put He it\nin the finest pnysical condition of\nnis career. His hands are sound. He'i\nmean and penitent over losing hia\ntitle to Jimmy Braddock.\nIf you look put the negro'i lut\ntwo triumph!, over fearitricken\nrtimo Camera and Kingflih Lev\ninsky, both of whom Baer lofttned\nearlier with knockouti, ydu find\nlittle In either hii punching or general record that Indicate! hli ability\nto slay an Iron man. Hani Birkit,\nfor Instance, and Natle Brown,\nneither of whom excels Bier, cer-\ntiinly, u a shock absorber, took\neverything Loult had for 10 roundi,\nthough the Birkie tight wu itopped In the 10th. Pitiy Perronl and\nAdolf Wiater also stayed 10 with\nhim.\nBaer'i strength, apart trom hli\ntine condition, rests In hli ability to\ndeal It out u well u take it deal\nit out ln a way Louii never hu\nbeen asked to take It\nTrail Juveniles\nDefeat Fairview\nA P Con \t\nAmal Oil \u2014\nBig Missouri \u2014\nB C Packen \u2014\nBraiorne Oold _.\nBridge River\t\nBRX Oold \u2014\nCariboo Gold Q ....\nC It Z Corp \u2014\nCout Breweries ....\nDentonla  .-\t\nGold Belt\t\nHargal OU\t\nInt Coal .,..-..'-\t\nKoot Belle\t\nMak Siccar\t\nMcLeod Oil\t\nMeridian  \t\nModel Oil  \t\nMorning Star\t\nNat Silver     \u2014\nPioneer Oold \t\nPremier Gold _.\nPremier Border \u2014\nReno Gold  \u2014\nSally Minei    \u2014\nSalmon Gold\t\nSheep Creek  ~~.\nSpooner Oil ..___.\nTaylor Bridge\t\nVanalta ..\nWayiide .\nCURB '\nAniconda Oil __\nBeaver Silver \t\nBluebird -      \t\nB C Nickel   \t\nBrew tt Dist   ...\u2014\nBunker H tt 8\t\nCm Rand \u2014\nCalmont OU ...\u2014\nCongreu Gold \u2014\nCrowi Nut OU\t\nDalhouile Mine! \u2014\nDalhousie Oil! \u2014\nDevenish Oili\t\nDictator Oold\t\nDunwell        \u25a0-\u2014.\nEaitcreit OU .\t\nFilrvlew Amal \u2014\nFawn Mining \t\nFederal Gold\t\nFreehold Oil    -\n.08 Vi\nM\nM\n14.00\n4.50\n.04\n.12\n1.05\n.48\n15.00\n.18\nM\nsav,\na\nM\n.03 Vi\n9\n.03 *\n.02 Vi\n9.40\n1.58\n.00 Vi\n33\nZ JN\n_. .75\n_ .18\n._ ,15Vi\nZ Ts\n_ am\n\"   M\n\u201e.    .18\n~ 45.00\n'\"    .MVi\nZ    .MVi\nZ    30\nlis,    J)2H\n.OS\nSS\n\u25a0SS\n4.60\n.05\n.14\n1.08\nJO\n16.00\n.20\nJS\nJO\n.85\n.12\n.41\n.04%\nJO\nM\n.03\n970\n1.60\n20*4\n.85\nJO\n.10\n.80\n.18\n.16\n.04\n.lSVi\nSS\nJHVi\n.18\n1.00\n46.00\nSS\n.05Vi\nJO\n.07\nSI\nJ2\nGeo Copper\t\n.16\nS01,\n.15*\n- 41\nSt -\nSS\nSS\n.08 VI\n.38\n.06\nSHVt      -\nGlider\nGolconds\nGold Mountain \u2014 . \u25a0\u00bb\u2022\nGeo Enter        .06\nGeo River Gold     .00%\nGrandvlew      Si,\nOrange   ...: ...     .02*\nGrull Wihkene T     .05\nHecli Mining    6.75\nHedley Arnil  1\u00bb\nHlghwood Sarcee ..    .13\nHome Gold -     .03\nIndian Minet      .01\nIndependence      .OOVl\nIsland Mountain .....    .83\nKoot Florence      .00*\nLakeview Minu ....    -OOVi\nLucky Jim     SI\nMar Jon OU 10\nMercury Oil        .10*\nMcGillivray Coal ..\nMIU City      \t\nMinto Gold \t\nMorton I Wolsay .....\nNicola Minei\t\nNoble Five \t\nNordon OU\t\nPacilta        \t\nPend OrelUe _.-\u2014.\nPilot Gold  \t\nPorter Idaho\t\nRanchmen'a  \u2014\nReward Mining \u2014\nRelief Arlington \u2014\nRoyalite \u25a0 \u2014\nRufui Argenta \u2014\nRuth Hope ....\t\nSllvercreit \t\nSllveramith  -..\u2014\u2014\nSnowflake  .   \t\nStandard S & L \u2014\nSunshine      \u25a0 \u2022-\u2022\u2014\nTaylor Wind\t\nUnited Empire\t\nUnited OU     \t\nVldette Oold ...\t\nViking Oold \t\nWiterloo . .-~~\u2014-\nVulctn \u2014\u2014\nWavtrlty Tang \u2014\nWellington \t\nWhittwater    -\n,01Vt\n.17\n.09 Vi\n.09\nSI\nSS\n.03\nSS%\n900\nJO\n.14\n.04\nsi\n.94\n.11\n.11\nJO\nsat\n.07\nSS\n.05 Vi\n.06\n.OOVi\nSI\n.09 Vi\n.10\n.05 Vi\nss\n.11\n.14\n.03 Vi\n\u2014\n.68\n.73\nfi\n.03\njOSVi\nSS\nJ2\nJO\nS2\n\u2014\nJl\nJ6\n18.00\n\u2014\nw\nSI\nssa\nS2\n.OOVi\nS\\\nxii Vi\naaa\nMVi\n\u2014\n.80\n.80\n19.80\n10.00\nSS\nom\u00bb\nJHH\nSt\nSS Vi\n\u2014*\nJ7\n30\n.00 Vi\nam\n.02\nSS\n\u2022\u2014.\nSOS\nMM\njOlVi\n\"\u2014\n.64 Vi\n.06\nDOLLAR STEADY\nNIW YORK, Sept 23 (CR)-Lead-\nlng currencies tor the moit pirt u-\ntumed a better tone agalnit the\nUnited Statei dollar ln Saturday'!\nforeign exchange market!. Dealing!\nwere quiet u traden awaited further developmtnti in the itrsined\nlituation at Geneva,\nTha pound iterling closed Vi higher at 34.91*4. The Canadian dollar\nheld unchanged at a discount ot IH\nper cent while the French franc,\nclosing at SMV, cents, ihowed a\ngain ot .OOVi of a cent\n(HKAGOpER\nCHICAGO, Sept 33 (AP)-Re-\nfuitng to take Italy'i \"no\" Siturdiy aa a final rejection ot peace\notfert, the wheit mirket responded\nwith a moderate downturn of pricei.\nCiutloutness in regard to postible\nlurpriie development! tn Europe\nover Sunday ruled deaUngi, especially ai trade drew to an end. A\nfirm undertone in wheat viluei wai\nevident, with rallies easily achieved,\nand tha bulk of wiling appearing to\ncome trom recent buyen who wire\nin t poiiUon to reallre profits.\nWheat in Chicago closed unsettled,\nH to IH under yeiterdiy'i finiih;\nDecember 89V4 to 6\u00bbVi; corn Vi off to\nH up; December 58% to 58H; ottt\nit Vi decline to Vi advance, and\n&roviiiom vsrying from 5 cent! let'\nack to an equal gain.\nMOlRpFF\nMONTREAL, Sept 32 (CP). -\nPrices on the Montreal stock exchsnge continued to slump during\nSiturday'i lesilon.\nDominion Textile plunged 5 pointi\nto 60 for tht blggeit chsnge of the\ndsy but Intemtuonal Power Pre-\nterred rose 3 pointi to 45.\nMontreil Power wu up %  at\n31 Vi, Nickel Vi at SO, Canadian Car\nat 4'i and McColl Frontenac\nWALL STREET\nON EVEN KEEL\nVe at 12%.\nAmong  the mlnei Brazil Gold\nlost 3 cents st 40.\nB. C. Power loit a point at 33 Vi.\ndeMhalTed\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAlexsndrla ..\nAihley Gold .\nfltnktleld\nBarry Hollinger ...\nBate Metali\t\nBear Exploration\nlilg Missouri.\nBobjo   \t\ndriiorne\t\nBRX Oold .\nMurdered Ranenfaury's Son at\nVancouver Asks Eslale Share\nIs on Relief; N\\t Mentioned in Father's\nWill; See& Part of $28,547'   '\nVANCOUVER, Sept 23  <C:\nAftermstn of the murder in\nnd last spring of rrmcli^MiwsonJ financial   itiittance\n:P)\\ I profeulonal or builnets career but\ntng\\ was denied by his father necessary\n_j\u00bbbury, former Victoria archi\ni<4\u00abii the f iUng ln supreme court\ngannisy of a peUllon Dy hii ion,\nFrenc\\ Burgoyne Rettenbury, 36,\ntorprov.ion out of hia eitate.\nThe a\u00abi\u00bbr Rattenbury, designer,\namong oti\u00bbr notable buildings, of\nthe Brltis*..Columbia legislative\nbuilding!, d.fj st Bournemouth,\nEnglind, Mir* jg. The widow,\nwho wsi hii ie\\ontj wife, snd hli\nchiuffeur were Corset with murder,\nThe chiuffeur wt\u00bb.onvict\u00abd snd\nlentenced to desth bis, wti lubit-\nQuenUy reprieved Mn. -flsttenbury\nwu acquitted snd, wliha. ( ttw\ndsn,  committed  tulclde.\nThe petition for relief unde. the\nTettator't Fimily Maintenance yjt\nhu been set down for, bearing September 37.\nThe ion, born ln Victoria January\n14. 1899, wu not mentioned ln the\nfathtr't will, which disposed of a\nr\u00bbat eitate of 828,547. The applicant\nrlines to be entirely without mesnt.\nproi*rty, or sny aueta or resource!\nwhitsoajver and li it present receiving unemnloyment relief In Vancouver. He li mirried and hu a\n6-year-old ion.\nThe petitioner alleges he wai edu-\ncited In \u25a0 manner preliminary to a\nto   establish\nhutlly arranged thing. It hid been\nannounced iome yeari back and\nitood for progress ind chingt to\nsuit the times in an orderly manner,\nHe cloied with a plea for rapport\nfor Mr. McLein. FoUowing the\nmeeting several quutioni were an-\niwered.\nOne member ot tha audience advocated a rural maU route from\nFrultvale to Salmo and uked Mr.\nMcLean hia itand on the matter.\nMr. McLean suggested a peUUon\nilgned by the people interaited\nwould probtbly do the most good.\nce?\u00abnon'i?^WcrysT'r!ai\nCubi, mippy juvemle bueball nine,\ngsme an Impressive display at the\nlocal recreation grounds on Sunday\nmorning to defeat the Fairview Ath-\nlcUc club Juvenile! by a convincing icon of 17-1. Deipite the fact\nthat no notice wu given about the\ngame, a fair turnout of tans iaw\nthe third TraU Juvenile team to\nvisit Nelson. '\nOutfitted ln nut blue and tan\nuniform! the viilton gave a snappy\ndispliy aU the way, icoring In every\ninning ' except ihe tecond. The\nfourth wu the Cubi' big inning, ln\nwhich thty crossed the plate nine\ntimes. Don Michealy, with a home\nrun, a triple and a single wu the\nbig sticker for the Trail team. Bill\nBrownlle also hit a homer, while\nBarsa Dimock came through with\na triple and a double. The visitors\ninfield came through with some fast\nfielding to cut off the Fairview\nteam's chancet of icoring. Guldone\nfinned 12 batten and walked three.\nDonald Twaddle, behind the plate,\nhad a lot to do with hit pltchtn\neffectiveness.\nThe Fairview boyi aeored their\nlone run ln the lut Inning with\ntwo down, Msloney wilked, stole\nlecond tnd tcored en two wild\npitches. Floyd Wsterer fsnned eight\nTrail bitten in 3-1-3 lnningi.\nSummary; R. H. E.\nTrail Cubi 3019181-17 10   1\nF.A.C.   JuvenUet 000 0001-1   3  5\nStruck out by Guidonl 12: Water-\ner 8; Dawson 1; Lindsay 1.\nBun on ball! off Guidonl 3; Wit-\nerer >; Dewson 3; Lindwy 3.\nHome rum, Bill Brownlis,. Don\nMichealy.\nThree-bast hits, Bant Dimock,\nMichealy.\nTwo-base hiti, Barn Dimock.\nThe teams were;\nRother'i Cubi, Eirl Dwyer, 2b;\nBiUy Dimock, u: BiU BrownUe, cf;\nDon Micheily, rf; Bans Dimock, It;\nVincent Guidonl, p: AUan Dodl-\nmead. lb: Graham Willey, 3b; Donald Twaddle, c.\nF.A.C. Juveniles, Jack Morgan,\n2b; Emmett Andenon, If; George\nMilne, it; Horace Lapointe, lb; Cecil Maloney, rf; Bill SUUwell, cf;\nJick Dawion, 3b, p; Chirlle Lindsay. If. PL Floyd Watertr, n, 8b.\nSteve Smith and Roy Andenon\numpired the game.\nDuf Ankerlte ....\nCu MaleM-tio \u00ab\u2022-.\nCariboo Oold Q\nCastle Trethewey ...\nCentral Minltoba .\nCentral Patricia _-\nChibougamou\t\nCoait Copper \u2014\u2014\nConiarum      ~\u2014\nCom M \u00abV S\t\nDome     -\u2014\nDom Exploration \u2014\nEldorado  \t\nFalconbride \u2014\u2022\nGod'i Lake \u2014-\u2014\nGrenada\t\nHardrock  .\t\nHollinger\t\nHowey' \u2122_\u2014-\nHudson Bay \u2014\u2014\nInt Nickel\nKirkland Lake\t\nLakeMaron  \u25a0\nLake Shore \t\nLitUe Long Lao \u2014....._\nMacisu   \u2014-\u2014\u2022\nMiple Leaf ....\t\nMalrobic   .\t\nMcLeod Cockshutt :..-.\nMclntyre \u2022 \u2014\nMcVlttis Grshemme\nMcWatten Gold    \t\nMining Corporation .\nNipltiing  \u2014\nNorinda  \u2014\u2014-\nParkhill  \t\nPaymasttr \t\nPend   Oreille  \t\nPlekle Crow \t\nPioneer Gold\t\nPremier Gold\t\nReno Gold \u2122~\u2014\nSan Antonio ....\u2014.\n.01\n.08 Vi\n.45\n.03\nJl\n.60\n.50 Vi\nJ2%\n4.50\n.11\n2.50\n..    ,S7 .\n1.03\nJ7\n.04 Vi\n,    1.79\n.14Vi\n,    2.10\n1.80\n16800\n. 4030\n, .03\n. 1J3\n. 4.13\n.    IH\nJS\n. .47\n.   13.00\n-67\n. 17.13\n.   39.75\nJ7\n. .02H\n. 80.50\n. 6JS\n. 3.30\n. SSV,\n. .01\n. .04Vt\n. 38.75\n. .14*\n. 1.50\n. 1.15\n. 3.15\n. 38.75\n. JO\n\u201e J4\n. .69\n. 2.48\n. 9.40\n. 1.60\n.84\n.    3.12\nSheep Creek \u2014\nSherritt Gordon -\nSiicoe \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0\u2014\nSmelten Oold \u2014\nStadacona \u2014\u2014\nSt Anthony \u2022\u25a0\t\nSudbury Basin _\nSylvanite\nTeck Hughes .\nToburn   \t\nTowagamac   -\nTreadwtll\nVtnturet    _\u2014\nWalte Amulet\t\nWiyiide  ,\t\nWhite Eigla    \u2014\nWright Hargreavea.\nOILI\nAJex\t\nBAOU    \t\nC and E Corp ......\nChemical Research.\nDalhouile   \u2014\t\nHome OU\t\nImperltl OU\t\nInt Pite la-\nMtrland \u2014\nNordon   -.\u2014\nINDUSTRIAL*\nBeatty Bros  \u2014\nBeU Telephone \u2014\nBraiUlan  \u2014\nBrew Si Diet\t\nCanada Bread\nJO\n.78\nJ.61\n' SS\nJ1H\nJO\n1.60\n3.20\n3.97\n\u2022 1.13\n.13\nJO\n.96\nJ3\n.13\n.03\n7.78\n.41\n18.13\n.70\nJ2\nJOVi\nJ\u00bb\n18.73\n34.37\n.14\n.13\nCtnsda Cement .\t\nCan Cir snd Foundry .\nCan Dredge .._ \u2014\nCan Malting  \t\nCan Pac Railway\t\nCan Ind Al .. \u2014..\t\nCon Bakerlee \u2014\nDom Bridge .\t\nDom Stores \t\nDliUUen Seagram\nFord Can-A ....\nGoodyear Tire\nHiram Walker .......\nImperial Tob Can\nLoblaw A \u2014\nMassey Harris \u2014\nSteel of Canada _.\nWalker Brswing ....\n. 8VI\n, 1S0H\n.    W\nto\n. 3Vi\n. 5H\n. M\n. 30Vi\n. 31Vi\n. 9%\n. 8\n28 Vi\n7V4\n24<i\n25 y4\n65\n24H\n12*\n17*\n49*\n3\nQuotations on Wall Street\nThe birds known u mound build-\nen ln the Eut Indies, take no care\nof their young, bablei hatch by\nhett of the tun and itart flying\nafter s dsy or two.\nhimself. Other thsn mull sums the\nfather sent on isolated occasion! to\nstve hli eon from itarvition, the\nlitter claimi to have received no\nflnanclel help from him.\nRattenbury statet he twice established himself in the coastwise\nfreighting business but wss compelled to sbandon it. Ha slleges he\nli unfit for heavy manual labor on\naccount of a foot disability which\nreoulred elaht major operation!.\nDuring the wir, the ippllctnt\nsiw lervlce in the royal Canadian\nflying vorpi, 11th CM. Riflei and\nCanadian army trsniport\nRattenbury itatet tie wu told\nmany times by hit fither the litter\nwould wt him up In butlntsi tnd\nprovide 910.000 to 812,000; but when\nthe ion applied to him tor help the\nfithtr replied be wu financially\ntuable to Implement hli promlu.\n\u00bbt claimi thit although no pro-\nvliioei wu mide under the will for\nhli ilaur. tht received 88OO0 from\ntheir fifKjr during tht litter'i lifetime and that two children, mentioned ai benaflelarles. sre provided\nfor under s trust established by the\ndecessed snd will benefit from the\nuie of valuable reildentlal property on Beich. drive, Oak bay,\nVictoria.\nMontreal Stock Prices\nBell Telephone ...\nB C Packing .......\nBrarllian  \t\nB C Power A \t\nBuilding Producti \u2014.\nCanada Bronie - -\nCanada Car and Foundry \u2014\nCanada Cement  -~\nCanada Ctmtnt Pfd .\u2014-\u2014\nCan Ind Alcohol A\t\nCana Ind Alcohol B\t\nCan Pic Raliwiy  .._\t\nCanada Steamen \u2014___.\nCockihutt\t\nConMdtS\t\nDominion Bridge\t\nDominion Glen \u2014\nDominion Textile \u2014\nGen Steel Wires _\nHamilton Bridge ~_\nInt Nickel \u2014\nMuiey Hirrli  ~\nMontresl Power \u2014\nNil Steel Car\t\nNat Brewing \t\nOgilvie Flour    ~\nPower Corporation .\nPrice Broi  ...\nQuebec Power\t\n1 Shiwlnlgin  \t\n130\n80\n7*\nBa\n28H\n30\n4*\n6*\n60*\n8\n; a\n.    7*\n.166\n.   28*\n. 100\n..   SO\n.    3\n- 3*\n- 39*\n..    4*\n..   81\n..   12*\n..    35\n.. 150\n:J\u00bb\n...   13\nSherwln Williams .\nSouth Can Power .\u2014-~.\nSteel of Canada .......~\nCURBS\nAnd Brewerlet ....\u2014-.\nBrewen tV Dlstilltn \u2014\nBAOU  \u2014\u00bb\u2014\nCtnads Celaneie\t\nCanada Dredge     \t\nCanada Wlnerite \u2014\nDistiller! Seagram\t\nDryden Paper -\nImperial Oil      \u2014\nImperial Tob Canada ....\nInt Petrol \u2014\nMcColl Frontenac \u2014-\nMitchell Robert\t\nPage Heftey \u201e\u2014\nBANKS\nCanada  .   \t\nCanadlenna \u2014\u2014\t\nCommerce \u2014\u2022\nDominion\t\nMontreal\t\nNova Scotia .\u2014\t\nRoyal \u2014...-.\u2014\nToronto\n10\n12*\n49*\n9*\n1\n15\n20*\n29*\n3*\n24*\n3 V,\n18*\n12*\n34*\n12*\n3*\n78*\n.   63\n128\n.130\n148\n156\n249\n.139\n.198\nAl Chemical.... 163*\nAm Can   138*\nAm For Pow . 8*\nAm Ma & Fdy 28*\nAm Smelt & Re 47*\nAm Telephone 138*\nAm Tobacco .... 100*\nAnaconda          20*\nAtchison     4\u00bb*\nAuburn Mo    34*\nBaldwin   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0     3*\nBait k Ohio .....   16\nBendlx Av ....   Jl*\nBeth Steel  \u25a0 38*\nCanada Dry .. .    J\nCsn Pacific ...      \u00bb*\nCerro de Psico    88*\nChes tt Ohio\nChrysler\nCon Gu N Y\nCom Prod\nC Wright Pfd\nDupont        \u2022\nEast Kodak  .\nEl Pow It U\nErie   \t\nFord English\t\nFord of Csn\nFlnt Na Storei\nFreeport Tex\nGen Electric .\nGen Foods\nGen Moton'.\nGold Duit\t\nGoodrich \t\nGranby\nGrt North Pfd\nGrt Weit Sugar\nHowe Sound .\nHudson Mo .\ntnt Nickel\nInt Tel * Tel\nKenn Copper\n45*\n69*\n26*\n61*\n7*\n128*\n135\nM\n139\n6*\n26*\n46*\n136\n99*\n20*\n49*\n34\n1*5*\n20*\n37*\n8*\n9*\n88\n45*\n68*\n35*\n~*\n126*\n~4*\n11*\nMI8CILLANSQUS\n16*'Dominion Stores\n80\n28*\n82*\n30*\n44\n16*\n8*\n13\n25\n29*\n49*\n11*\n29*\n9*\n34*\nHI\n30*\n43*\n16\n6*\n11*\n24*\n28*\n49\n11\n29*\n34*\n163*,\n139*\n5*\n26*\n47*\n136\n100*\n20*\n49*\n34*\n3*\n16*\n31\n37*\n8*\n9*\n68\n45*\n69*\n26*\n61*\n\u2022   7*\n126*\n155\n4*\n11*\n7*\n24*\n60\n23*\n32*\n30*\n44\n16*\n8*\n12\n25\n28*\n49*\n11*\n29*\n9*\n34*\nKreigi 8 8\t\nKroegger Gro\nMick Truck ...\nMilwiukee Pfd\nMont Wtrd .....\nNuh Moton ...\nNi Dairy Pro .\nN Pow it Li\nN Y Ctntrtl .\nPic Gu et Elee\nPack Moton ...\nPenn R R \t\nPhillip* Pete ...\nPure Oil     .\nRsdio Corp ._     '\nRadio Keith Or    4\nRem Rand     11*\nSafewsy Storei  33*\nS Cal Edison       21*\n, South Pacific\nStan Oil of Cal\nStan OU of Ind\nStan OU of N J\nStewart Warntr\n35*\n27*\nitf\n31*\n13*\n16*\n9*\n34*\n37\n4*\n27H\n26*\nii\n18*\n32*\n25*\n43*\n12\nStudebaker     6*\nTex Corp\nTex Gulf Sul ...\nTimken RoUer\nUn Carbide .\nUn Oil of Cal.\nUnited Air ..\nUnited Bis ...\nUn Pacific ....\nU S Pipe .. ....\nU S Rubber ...\nU 5 Steel ...\nVan Steel\nWarner Bros\nWest Electric\nWest Union\nWoolworth .\nWrlgley .\nYellow Truck\n18*\n33\n63*\n65*\n17*\n19*\n31\n99*\n18*\n13*\n44*\n18\n74H-\n47*\nso*\n77*\nS*\n35*\n27*\n23\n31*\n16*\n15*\n9*\n34\n36*\n4*\n37*\n35H\n7*\n7\n4*\n11\n32*\n20*\n18*\n82*\n35\n.ta\n6*\n18*\n32*\n63*\n64*\n17*\n18*\n20*\n99*\nis*\n43*\n17*\n7*\n73*\n46*\nsovi\n77*\n6*\n25*\n27*\n32*\n3\n31*\n16*\n18\n9*\n34*\n38*\n4*\n37*\n36\n4*\n11\n33*\n30*\n16*\n32*\n35*\n43*\n11*\n5*\n18*\n32*\n82*\n65*\n17*\n19\n20*\n99*\n16*\n13*\n44*\n17*\n7*\n74*\n46*\n60*\n77*\n6*\nMontreal Silver Prices\nMONTREAL, Sept 22 (CP).-Silved closed firm, 10\nnolnts higher to 25 points lower.  Sales were two December\ncontracts.\n.   \u2022 Open\nDec \u201e    66.29B\nHljh\n66.75\nk%\n66\nClots\n66.76\nTORONTO, Sept 33 (CP)-8tocki\non the lnduitrial lecUon of the Toronto itock exchange caUed a par.\nUal halt Saturday to the sharp de.\ncUne which tet In Friday.\nC.P.R. gilned fractionally, Nickel\nand Brarillan were illghtly off.\nNickel tell the minimum to 39*\nand Brazilian tllpped * to 7*.\nLoiset exceeded film ln tht foods\nwith Loblsw B and Canada Vinegar\nbeing the only itockt to ihow advance!.\nBuilding producti wer* iteady.\nSteele were mixed and tha miictl-\nlaneoui Hit wu nirrow.\nMIHBpHER\nTORONTO, Sept 33 (CP) -A\nitetdier tone wu in evidence on\nthe mining lection of the Toronto\nitock exchtnge it Siturday'i tet-\ntion. Central Patricia wu the feature with in 11-polnt giln.\nLakeihore idvanced * to 60*\nand galni ot from 3 to 8 points were\n\u2022cored by Teck Hughei and Little\nLong Lae, Pioneer tided 10 to 9.40.\nOod'i Like and McWatten. each\nerere up from 6 to 6 points. Macusa\nueeed 4 to 2.80.\nEldorado advanced 8 to 1.83 and\nBear held a two-point gain at 60.\nNoranda gained * at 38* while\nFalconbridge fell back 6 snd Sudbury Bssln sdded a ilmllir amount\n26-CENT JUMP\nIN BAR GOLD\nMONTRIAL, Stat 22 (CP)e-\n\u25a0sr qold In London'up 24 eenti\nit 33SJ8 in eunee In Cinidlin\nfundi: 14* Bd In Brltlih funds.\nThe fixed 835 Wishln ton prlee\namounted to 636.64 In Csnsdisn.\nU.S. DOLLAR OFF\nMONTREAL, Sept 23 (CP)-Ir-\nregularity set in on Montreal foreign exchanges Saturday and\nchange! were confined to small\namountm. The pound sterling roie\n1-16 of \u2022 cent it 34.99 9-16 whllt the\nUnited Statei dollar wai down 1-16\not 1 per cent at 1 19-32 per cent\npremium. The French franc aaied\n.01 of a cent at 6.69 centi.\na  \u25a0\nEastern Soles\nTORONTO, Sept 23 (CP)-SiIm\not 100 ibiru or more on the Indut-\ntriil tecUon of tbe Toronto itock\nexrhsngs Saturdiy wert:\n235 Brai. 185 CPR. 600 Ford, 225\nImp Tob, 1595 Int Nickel, 695 Mast\nHarr, 461 H Kalken.\nMONTRIAU\" Sept 33 (CP) -\nSilei of 100 iharei or more on the\nMontresl ttock exchange Saturday\nwere:\n543 Braz. 130 Ind Al A, 490 CPR,\n2800 In Nickel, 415 Nit Brew, 210\nShawlnlgan, 110 Steel Csn.\nVancouver Sales\nVANCOUVER, Sept 23 (CP)e-\nMlning shsrei told on tht Vineou-\nvsr ttock exchinie Saturday:\nLISTED\u2014Big Mlu 450, Bralorne\nW, B R Con 6800, BRX 1200, Carl-\nboo 200, Dentonla 1400. Meridian\n1000, Morning Stv 1000, Prem G\n500, Reno 1100, Salmon 600, 6heep\nCreek 1500, Wayside 1800.\nCURB\u2014B.C. Nickel :W0, Fair-\nview A 1000, Federal 600, Granee\n1000, George Copper 400, Grull W\nBOO. Independence 8500, Lakeview\n2000. Minto 1000, Noble Five 300,\nVldette 2400.  .\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, Sept 23 (CP)-Brlt-\nIsh snd foreign exchsnge Ssturdsy\nclosed higher.\nAustrls, schilling \t\nBelgium, belga\t\n'ndia, rupee \t\nJapan, yen \u2014\nSpain, nesets \t\n(Comniled by tha Royal Bank\nCanada).\nNEW YORK, Sept 22 (CP)-Ster-\nltng exchange iteady at 84.90* for\nM-diy bllli and at 34.91* for demand.\nCanadian dollan Saturday 1*\ndlicount, Friday 1* dlicount, week\n\u2022.go 7-16 dlicount\nFrance SS.8* eenti.\nItaly 6.13 cents.\nUruguay 80.74 cent!.\nNEW YORK, Sept. 23 (AP).-The\nsick market awung back to a rel>\natively even keel ln the ihort trad*\nlng sessions Saturday,\nThere wu -. Uttle buying in th*\nrail iharei and a ftw tpeclilUei,\nwhile o uer claisUlctUont were nar-\nrowl \u2022 Irregular.\nNews that the Italian cabinet had\nrejected the league of natlom' proposal; in regard to tht Ethiopian dispute appeared to leave the market\nunmoved.\nIt ww thought ln kuc quarter!\ntaat peace pioipc i eppeared to\nhave been aided . v the fact that\nanother meeting ot the Italian cabinet was scheduled tor Tuesday,\nthui k-.-L ; a loophole '. .r further\nnegotiop-.\nAVERAGE STATIC\nThe Associated Prut overage of\n60 ttocki finished without chsnge\nst 48.4. The 30 Industrials were\nlevel, Mle a imill Improvement\nIn Uie IB rails wai offset by a m nor\nprice shsdlng in the i 'llty group.\nDeaUngi proceeded at a gentler\npace, on an hourly asi than in\nthe t vd previous lettlont wh - tha\nmarket wai under pressure. In tha\nitock excha-ge 673,500 aharea\nchanged hands.\n(OASTJMpVES\nVANCOUVER, Sept 33 (CP)-\nThe central tone wat itronger tn\nSiturday'i ihort tesilon ot the Vincouver ttock exchange with a tew\nscattered lossei appearing. Trading\nwu quiet and only 47,087 aharea\nwere sold.\nPioneer Gold advanced 10 to 9.40\nand Bralorne gained 6 it 4.50. Reno\ntnd Vidette etch gained a cent at\n83 and 27 respectively and Brldg*\nRiver Consolidated 4. B.R.X. at 12,\nUnited Empire at 3* and Wayiide\nat 13 each firmed *. Premier Gold\nlost 4 at 1.59, Sheep Creek waa\ndown 3 at 75 and Filrvlew Amalgamated eased * at 8.\nB.C. Nickel at 16 ind Pend Oreille*\nat 69 each dropped a point Goleonda wai up Vi at 15* and Big\nMisiouri gilned a cent at 50.\nCalgary tt Edmonton loit 3 at 48\nand Mercury eased * at 10*. Other\noil iharM were unchanged.\nWINNIPEGDOWN\nWINNIPEG. Sept 3 (CP1.-A decreet* of nearly 3,000,000 acres in\nArgentina'! wheit acreiee tailed\nto halt a general decline ln the\nworld'i price tor that commodity\nSaturday.\nFuti- ea on th* Winnipeg grain,\nex \"lange foUowed declining outside market! and cloud '< to on*\ncent lower. October st 94, December 94* snd May 98* cents.\nWhile crop conditions * Argentina remalt-ed crlUc. L rtth rains\n\u2022 *   official\neded,\nestimstee\nurgenU-\nplace! the acraosa au-.u w ...i ,\nthere at 14,000.000 acres. Last year'a\nscreage waa 18,750,000.\nDespite the der-eue, however,\nprofit-taken were acUve at Liverpool, resulting lr. net decllnee ther*\no: IHd. Buenoi Aires wu off *\ncent and Chlctgo. IH cents a bushel.   \t\nBONDS BETTER\nNSW YORK. Stpt 32 (AP).-Thaj\nbest that could be said of E'-turday'a\nbond i arket wu that It displayed\na steadier tone and the subsidence\nof Fridays somewhat p. !:ky selling,'\nTraden and investor! teemed to\nfeel a litUe better ab-wt the European war lituation lesplte the rejection by the Muuollni cabinet ot\nthe league of naUont peace prop-sal. \"Tne Interpretation of Rome's\n\"no\" to Geneva wu that It did not\nhave an emphatic ting and that a\nloophole wu let open tor further\nnegotiation.\nRUBBER LOWER\nNEW YORK, Sept 33 (AP)\u2014\nCrude rubber futures closed quiet, I\nto 4 lower. Sept. 11.43N, Oct 11.4JN,\nDec. 11.66 to 11.68.\nSmoked ribbed ipot closed 11.48N.\nCheese, Spuds Higher\nMontreal' sept 22 (cp) \u2014\nCheese ind potato prices sdvsnced\non the Montresl dairy and produce\nexchange lut week.\nButttr, No. 1 grade 23, solids 23*.\nprints 24.\nEggi, A large 33, A medium 81.\nPotatoes, No. 3 Quebeci M to 7S\ncenti per 80-pound bag.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEG, Sept 32 (CP)-<3rau\u00bb\nquotations:\nOpen\nHigh\nLow\nCloi*\nOct         94*\nDea     94*\nMay       98H\n94*\n15\n88*\n93*\n94\n97*\nN\n98*\nOct      . S2H\nDec.  ....   30*\nMay    33*\nBarley:\n33*\n31*\n33*\n32*\n30*\n33\n33H\n30*\n33*\nas\nBiriey;\nOct   .....   37*    38* |7U IS\nDec    37*    38* 37* SS*\n...r e\u00abet aeix\nMay\nFlax:\nOct .\nNov. .\nDec. .\nMay  .\nRye:\nOct. .\nDec. .\nMay\n41*    40*    41*\n41\n.146     146*   144*\n143*\n.148*\n.   43*\n.   46\n48*\n146*\n141*\n83\n48*\n143*\n148\n145\n144\n144*\nlit\n48*    43*\n44*    46\n46*    48*\n.1923\n.17K\n.378'\n\u202229?'\n1S9C\nOt\ndish wheat: No. 1 hard 94H: No.\n1 nor. 94*; No. 2 nor. 91*; No. S\nnor. 87*; No. 4 83*; No. 5 wheat, 78;\nNo. 6 wheat, 65; teed wheat 48;\nNo. 1 ember durum, 90; No. 4 northern ipeclal 80; No. 5 ipeciil 66; No,\n6 ipeciil 59.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS. Sent 23 (AP).-\n'Vhett No. 1 Heavy Dark Northern\n'\u2022M-Ing, 60 nounds 1J5H-U8*; No.\nRed Durum 89*.\nFlour 10 lower. Carload lots, fsm-\n'v patents 8.85\u20148.85 a barrel in\nvn Bound cotton neks. Shipment!\n13,628. Pure bran 18.60-16.\nMetal Markets\nNEW YORK, Sept 22\u2014Copper\nsteady; electrolytic, ipot snd future,\nISO; exnort, 8.73.\nBar lilver iteady, unchanged, at\n85*.\nAt London\u2014Bar illver quiet 1-16\nlower it 2fl*d. (U.S. equivalent\n84.76 cents).\n.^slrisa<jVs1saMSS*SS*SSSSSlsasssSsMsL\t\n w\n\t\n\u25a0\"\u2022sataf-aesgBBPsSJSip\n    \u2014\nHO. SIGHT-\nSapp's\nCHOCOLATES\nFresh Stock\n$1.00 and $2.00\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nMORE ABOUT\nMUSSOLINI\n(Contlnutd From Pioi Onti\nBy JOSEPH  E. SHARKEY  .\nAssociated Preu Foreign Stiff\nGENEVA, Sept 22 (AP)-Reporti\nIn certain league of nations quarters\nitited tonight that Italy will offer\nEthiopia a seaport in Italian colonial territory\u2014either in Eritrea or\nItalian Somallland. .   .\nCEDE PROVINCE TO ITALY\nIn return Ethiopia would cede\ncertain of her province! to Italy.\nItaly'i newly reported desire to\nhand over a strip of her territory to\nEthiopia on the Italian colonial sea-\ncoast was interpreted in iome international circles as reflecting her\nambition to exercise control over\nthe seaport which other nation!\nwant Ethiopia to have.\nThua Italy could build a railroad\nfrom the icaport to the interior and\nhave a channel for \"Pacific pen-\ntration.\"\nTROOPS MAY RETREAT\nADDIS ABABA, Sept. 23 (CP-\nHavail\u2014In a lurpriie move Emperor Hiile todiy ordered his battle\ncommander!   to   retreat  instantly\n'SEE'\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nFor ell your nieds In plumb*\nlng repslrt, alteratlsne, snd\nInitall-tlont,\nPh. SIS        Odd CITY HALL\nLIBERAL\nMEETINGS\nMORE ABOUT*\nR..B. BENNETT\n(Continued From Pigs Ont)\nment ln Canada.\" He described\nthose who were in the gallery ai\n\"vlctimi being led by Soviet leaden\nto do what they know they ought\nnot to do.\"\n\"We will not pander to my law-\nlesi organizations in' order to secure votes,\" the prime minister declared, \"So long as thii government\nis here law and order will be maintained. Do you desire a government\nled by men of that typo!\" he aiked,\npointing to the gallery group,\nMr Bennett turned then to trade\nmatters and the policies of hit opponent!. Where the Liberal! had\nfeared to \"provoke\" other countrlea\nin teeking markets, the Conserva.\ntives had countered \"tariff for tariff,\npreference for preference, resulting\nin a 100 per cent increase in Empire\ntrade and 28 per cent increase in\nCanada'i trade with foreign countries.\nWOULD CL08E INDUSTRIES\nMr. King'! parliamentary promlie,\nthit he would lower tariff! 90 per\ncent would. If carried out, close up\n60 per cent ot Canada'i Industries,\ntha prime minister declared. \"Now\nhe laya he would lower the tariffs\n'a reasonable degree.' He il alwayi\nendeavoring by iome, method to\n\u25a0hirk making a specific itatement\"\nQuoting figurei to deny Liberal\nchargea in the weit that his government had lost market! to Canada,\nMr. Bennett claimed such statement! hid been uttered in order to\nmislead the electors. \"Is that your\nconception ot fair play?\" he aiked.\n\"Cm you put credence ln the itatement! of leaderi who make luch\nunfounded allegation!? Are'nt you\nSroud of what Canada hai done in\nlis depression?\"\n\"Do you claim all the credit?\"\nquestioned a galleryite.\n\"No,\" replied Mr. Bennett, \"but I\nclaim the policies of this government enabled the people of .Canada\nto do it.\"\n. Mr. Bennett proceeded to .peak\nof monetary matters, the necessity\nof maintaining credit abroad, and\nthe loani to provinces. \"How much\ndid you lend the C.P.R.' stked a\nman in the gallery.\nKEPT C.P.R. 80LVENT\n'.'We loaned money to both rail-\nwsyi,\" the prime minister replied,\n\"in order thit they might keep their\nihopi open snd provide wor\u00ab; tor\nrallwaymen. But we did more than\nthat\u2014we guaranteed a $60,000,000\nloan to the C.P.R. because it could\nnot sell its securities without such\ns guarantee. Already $23,000,000 hai\nbeen repaid and the balance ia as\nTuesday\nAPPLEDALE\n.    7:30 P.M.\nWINLAW\nS P.M.\nWednesday\nVALLICAN\n.      7.J.-P.M.\n S P.M.\nThursday\nSOUTH SLOCAN\nS P.M.\nSPEAKERS!\nO. D. NcLEAN\nLIBERAL CANDIDATE\ndonald Mcdonald\nihould Italian troopi advance into\nEthiopian territory.\nThii general retreat would be a\ngesture showing Ethiopia's absolute\nunwillingness to lettle her dispute\nwith Italy by my but peaceful\nmeani, it waa announced.\nThe emperor also ordered the advance guard of the army of the\nnorth to withdraw 20 miles inaide\nthe frontier of Eritrea, leaving only\ntcout pitrolt in thii area, to avoid\nany possible violence which might\nbe blamed on Ethiopie.\nObservers commented, however,\nthat the announcement might be\nconstrued as a shrewd military plan.\nItalian troops, after advancing\nthrough unprotected territory,\nmight be ut upon by guerrilla\ntighten md cut off from their\nbasea in desolate territory, they uid.\nLIGHTS OUT IN MALTA\nVALETTA Malta, Sept 22 (AP)\u2014\nCltiieni of Malta today discussed\nthe next move to follow Italy's rejection of the league of nations*\npeace formula.\nAn official communique announced plani for new aerial defence manoeuvres over the island\nTuesday night by civilian! participating. The populace wat requeited\nto extinguish light! between > and\n10 p.m. All traffic will be impended during the manoeuvre!.\nIn the hirbor wai a destroyer flotilla from the Atlantic fleet and two\nsubmarine flotillas. Three new\narray battallorli were expected from\nGreat Britain but the exact time of\ntheir arrival wu not revealed.\nRetail Lumber\nLATH-SHINGLES\nMOULDINGS\nW. W. Powell Co., Ltd.\n\"Ths Horns ef Cood Lumber\"\nTslsphon. 176 Foot of Stanley St.\nBEFORE\nYOU BUT\nBe Sure and See\nOur McClary Line\nof Ranges\n'    !,\u2022'\n,     . ,\nNo other rings offers the msny exclusive features of\ns McClary-. They sre designed to meet your needs.\nFull panelled, porcelain finish; eaiy to keep clean, for\naU bolts and hingei are concealed; an everlasting blued\ntop; a rugged metal firebox which providei tremendous\nquantities of heat for baking snd cooking.\nSee Theie at\n. .\u2022 \u25a0\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Co., Ltd.\ngood ii gold. And we kept that\ngreat Institution solvent'  \u2022\nCriticizing Liberal leader Mackenzie King for liisp let-orm itatement! concerning the trade diipute\nwith Japan, Mr. Bennett declared\nthat \"never belore In the history of\nrepresentative government ha; the\nleader of a great party. When hia\ncountry wai at Issue with a foreign\ncountry, struck tuch a blow st hia\nown country.\"\nJapan had aiked, ln eftert, that\nCanada agree never to change the\ntariff to far as Japan was concerned, and had struck at Canada because the Dominion bought less\nfrom Japan than Japan aold to Canada. But in relation to population\nCanada bought from Japan at the\nrate of 60 centi per capita while Japan bought from Canada \u00abt the rate\nof 20 cent! per head ot its own population.\nUNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM\nThere would always be an unemployment problem in Canada and\nMr. Bennett told something of hit\nproposal to institute a retireing tyitem at the age of 60 or 65, and on a\nvoluntary basis..\nDiscussing the government's reform measure! Mr. Bennett charged\nthat the Liberal! during their nine\nyean In office had not initiated my\nsimilar program and had attacked\nthose of the preient government in\nparliament ziut on the platform\ntheir opposition had lessened. \"And\nnow,\" ne said, \"we have tlie ipectacle of the Liberal! Seeking election to office on the policies of th, i\ngovernment\" -' . .   .\nMaintenance of the governments\nwheat policy had been possible only\nby resisting the moit powerful op-\npoiition, but tne course taken had\nDeen vindicated. And it had added\n\u2666150,000,000 to the returni ot wet-\ntern farmers. .,\nNtVtK OWNED BU8HEL ,\nOF WHEAT\nCharget hid been uttered that\n\"the prime minister added to hia\nfortune by speculations on the wheat\nmarket\" Mr. Bennett proceeded. \"I\nhave never owned a buahel of wheat\nin my life,\" he declared, \"nor have\nI speculated in my way since I\ntook office. Neither have I added to\nmy fortune since taking office.'\n\"Where did you get your money?\"\none of hli listeneri questioned. \"I\nworked :for it\" replied the prime\nminliter \"md no living penon can\npoint to a single dishonest act ln\nthe acquisition ot it. There il no\nevil in the accumulation of money\nso long aa it is used properly,\" Mr.\nBennett added, md he told the parable of the 10 talent!. '\nRELIEF CAMPS\nAiked ibout the \"ilave campi\"\nMr. Bennett gave the hiitory of the\ncamps set up for the care of single,\nhomeless unemployed, and laid\nthat 116,000 men had passed through\nthem with an avenge itay ol 2 1-2\nmonths.\n\"They couldn't itand it my longer than that\" suggested a galleryite.\n\"The majority went back to\nwork,\" Mr, Bennett retorted. \"And\nmmy were offered work but like\nyou, refuted to take it, md now go\naround finding fault.\"\nWhat about Tlm Buck?\" asked\nsnother questioner, \"why don't you\ndebate with him?\"\nTALKS OF TIM BUCK\n\"Tlm Buck,\" Mr. Bennett eniwer-\ned, \"li a mm who wu found guilty\nof violating the lawi of thii country, md the Judgment upheld by\nthe Ontario lupreme court He wu\nreleased on ticket-of-leave. I atk you\nif you know any greater freedom\nthan that which permits a man to\noffer for parliament while be il at\nliberty on tlcket-of-lesve?\"\nMr. Bennett closed with a declaration that his opponent! had offered approval In the main of the government'! policlei. Otherwise the\nopposition argument! were chiefly\nInaccurate criticiims.\" Hit government had only one objective, the\npeace md well-being of Cmadian\npeople. \"We are proud of our record, md we isk your lupport\nknowing that by giving it you will\n\u25a0ecure k period of stability. We ask\ndecent honest fair-minded Canadian! to lupport us io thit we miy\ncomplete the work we have undertaken.\" \u25a0     \u2022.    '\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C\u2014MONDAY MORNINC\nA Nelson Street Scene\nS. Slocan Folk\nGo to (oast\n\u25a0SOUTH' SLOCAN. B.C. - Mr. and\nMrs. M. Downie sccompanied by\nJulian -Yeatman left Thursday on\na motoring trip to Vancouver and\nother coast cities. They will visit\nfriendi at Cloverdale, prior to their\nreturn,\nRobert Cavander of Ymlr, an ex-\nresrdent of South Slocan, wu a\nmotorist here Sunday.\nJohn Edie Ot Winlaw ta vliltlng\nhii son-in-law ind daughter, Mr.\nmd Mn. H. Strand.\nMn. Hendrlck who wu a guest\nof Mn. David Muir for two weeks,\nhas returned to Winnipeg.\nMn. Elsie Long ot Nelson visited\nher mother, Mrs. R. G. Elliott on\nWednesday.\nFourteen pupils from the dlitrict attend the Nelson high ichool\nevery dsy, miking the trip by the\nichool but.\nProm South Slocan\u2014Betty McDonald Thelma Bird. Rita Jones,\nMabel Baker, David McDonald, Tom\nHunt. Colin McDonald and Bob\nWalkley-\nTrom Bonnington \u2014 Elizabeth\nThompson. Dorothy Johnson, Doug-\nLIBERAL\nMEETINGS\nFriday, Sept. 27\nROBSON\nCASTLEGAR\nSaturday, Sept. 28\nDEER PARK\n.7 P.M.\n,     RENATA\nS P.M.\nSPEAKERS:\nD.D.McLEAN\nLIBERAL CANDIDATE\ndonald Mcdonald\nAbove ii photo of Silica street In Nelson taktn by a staff photo.-\nrapher from Hendryx itrett. Silica, with lti lirgs thada trait on\neither side, ll ont of Nelsons prettiest thorough!!, aa.\nFour Esllng\nire\nMeetings ot Slocan City and Appledale\nThursday and Winlaw and Passmore\nSaturday; Interest Is Keen\nEmbracing Thundiy snd Ssturdsy, four points in Slocsn valley had\npolitical meeting! the last of the\nweek in the interest! of W. K. Ealing, who ia leeking reelection for\nKootenay. West whoie ieat he hu\nheld lor the pait three parliaments.\nThursday evening. iimultaneoui\nmeetingi were held at Slocan City\nmd Appledale, both being addressed by Mr. Esling md George H.\nMorden, late mayor of North Vmcouver, while at the former point\nH. L. Howe of Nelson alio spoke\nwhile the other speaken were being transported.b-twaus tbe snorting pointi. Saturday afternoon\nMessrs. Esling md Morden spoke\nat. Winlaw, md Saturday evening\nat Passmore.\nAt the three evening meetingi\nthe speaken laced large md sympathetic gathering!, tnat attested\nkeen public interest while the Winlaw meeting, held in the afternoon,\nwu excellent for an afternoon\nmeeting.\nAn interesting feature at Winlaw\nwas the presence of H. W, Herridge,\nCCF. candidate, md Mn. Herridge,\nwho were in that lection ot the val-\nley at the' time, and hearing of the\nmeeting, dropped in, the two candidates later having a friendly chat\nand comparing notes.\nNEW EMPIRE MARKETS\nMr. Esling dealt lint at each ot\nthe meeting! with the outstanding\nwork of the Bennett government in\nopening new market! in Empire\ncountries for Canadian producti, and\nin cementing new Imperial ties.\nShowing how when the government\ncame into office, it found in all directions insurmountable tariff walla\nthat shut out all products not domestic, including Canadian, Mr. Esllng related how Premier Bennett\ntold the Imperial conference that\nthe Empire countriei muit redraft\ntheir tariff policies and mutually\ntrade with each other, md then\ninvited them to gather at Ottawa\nthe following year for an economic\nconference.\nThe fruit of that conference was\nthe famous Ottawa agreement!, by\nwhich each country worked out it!\nrelation! with each other country of\nthe Empire, based on the mutual\nneed! of each pair, md gave reciprocal preference!, ind adjusted\ntariff! against non-Empire goodi.\nAgriculture, lumbering, mining, md\nother buic Cmadian industries ill\nbenefitted enormously by the greet\ntrade channels thus opened, Mr. Ei-\nllng pointed out giving; figurei to\nillustrate the expansion in Canadian\nexports to Empire countries.\nLOOK PAST PROPAGANDA\nUrging the electon of the valley\nlo ttudy for themielvei the ficti\nregarding the Bennett government,\nand to turn a deal ear to opposition\npropaganda that Bought to portray\nIt ai the lrlend of the rich, Mr. Esling ihowed how thli propoganda\nwai m endeavor to misrepresent\niome of the government! greatest\naccomplishment! for the nation.\nHow did the opposition slur that\nthe government wai the friend of\nthe banki square with the action of\nPremier Bennett in taking over\nthe gold reserve! of the banks at\n$20.67,. md giving the Dominion\ntreaiury the benefit of the enor-\nmom Increase in value to $35; or\nwith the further fact that Premier\nBennett let up a central bank to\nhandle the government's financing\nand to be the sole bank of issue, this\nbeing itrenuouslv oppoied by both\nthe bank! and all the large financial\nInterests, Mr. Esling esked.\nlas Elsdon arid Bobble Main.\nTrom Taghum\u2014Mary Monahm,\nmd   Norman   Gansner. \u2022\nMr. and Mn. Miller of Ymlr were\nguests of Mn. C. Nolan Sunday.\nMr. and Mn. A. H. Hopkim\nof Tnll were recent viilton st\nthe pool and enjbyed good fishing.\nThe Young Liberal Council of\nVancouver. Lyle Munn, preildent\nA. T. Campbell, aecretary, and J.\nM. Straight, treasurer, were visitors\nhere en route to Nelson Wednesday\nand were guests of Mr. snd Mri. A.\nF. McDonild.\nMr. ind Mri. McDonild motored\nto Nelson to sttend a meeting ot\nthe Liberal party, \u2022\nAnother Illustration of falsifying\npropaganda he gave wu the oppoi-\nition query, \"Why not tax the rich?\"\nWell, the Liberal income tax at\nevery itage Wai fir below the Con-\naervative income tax, from the Liberal S32 md Conservitive (120 on a\ntaxable income ot $5000, up to the\nLiberal $362,928 md Conservative\n$527,131 on i taxable Income ot\n$1,000,000.\nMORDEN COMPARES\nRECORDS\nMr. Morden, who compared the\nBennett government'! record with\nthat mi lt\u00bb \u00ab.e-ertere\u00bbiarvr> In most of\nhli addresses, clilmed that Premiei\nBennett'i Initiative and courage and\nsound constructive work, contrasted\nwith Mackenzie King'! record md\nattitude, ihowed him to be unquet-\ntionably the leader to guide Canadi\nforward to the prosperity thit wu\nnow in light.\nThough Mackenzie King had the\nadvantage ot holding office during a\nperiod of world prosperity, ne\npointed out, $992000,000 wu addeo\nto the country'! obligations u Canadian National debt and $166,000,000\nu general debt thus increasing\nthem by will over $1,000,000,000.\nFurther, he went out of office leiv-\n'ing for the Bennett government to\npay for. obligations of $254,000,000\nIncurred In a works program\nlaunched at election time.\nNow Mr, King had an unemployment policy, Mr. Morden noted; but\nfive yean, ago he denied that there\nwu unemployment and refused to\nadmit any federal obligation! for\nrelief, and made hii fimotu \"five-\ncent! ipeech, in which he itated,\nand thtn reiterated the itatement\nthat he would not give five centi to\nany provincial government of the\nopposite political color lor relief\npurpose!. e>\nBENNETT AND RELIEF\nAl ihowing Premier Bennett i attitude, Mr. Morden ihowed how\nwithin a few weeki of taking office\nhe redeemed hii promise to call a\nspecial lession of parliament an-t\nvoted a first $20,000,000 tor unemployment relief, the Domlnion'i\ncommitments in thii field being continued ind extended till now, for\n\u202211 relief purposes, including the\nloam mide to the provincel to keep\nthem lolvent the Dominion treisury\nhad supplied over $418,000,000.\nWhile doing thli, Premier Bennett\nat the lame time greatly reduced\nthe coit of government by reorganization! that eliminated duplication,\nyet gave u efficient aervice u before, and with national revenue expanding with increasing trade, oper\nating surplus. The Bennett give I\nbusinesi administration if there ever\nwas one, the speaker asserted.\nShowing how the balance ot trade\nthat existed under the King administration had given place last year\nto a favorable balance of trade,\nthough the aggregate of the world's\ntrade hid declined 62 per cent Ml.\nMorden ihowed how thii balance\nwould have been still lirger If the\n1926 pricei had persisted. Today, in\nipite of having been ln the deprei-\nsion, Canada itood is the fifth country in the world in exports, ind\nhad risen from eleventh to ninth in\nimports.\nSTRATEGIC ACTS     '    '\nEnumerating among other thing!\ndone by the Bennett government,\nthe wheit stabilization, the marketing legislation, the Farmers' Creditors Arrangement act, the farm loan\nlegislation, unemployment insurance, houn of employment, md\nother departures, Mr. Morden\npointed out that all of these measures were aimed at specific strongholds of depression, and that together they were assuring the country full recovery. .\nMackenzie King, the speaker uld,\nhad made no definite commitment!\nin hi! campaign iddreasei, though\nhere and there he let a few things\nbe known, inch ai that he intended\nto abolish the entl-dumping provision, and that he proposed to take\nthe compuliory feature! out of the\nmirketlng act. In general, hit position waa equivocal. Wai it common\nsense, aiked the ipeaker, to hand\nover to Mackenzie king and hia indefinite policy.\nMr. Howe, who assisted at the Slocan City meeting, spoke chiefly of\nMr. Ealing's indefatigable work and\nhia unchallenged Integrity, He alto\nSIPT. tt 1SSS     \u25a0 '\nTAXINGTHE\nHIGHERINCOHES\nInttreitini  Facts Concerning\nths Agieiiment of Incomei ol\nThoss Itir Abls to Pty\nI. mlutatamenti sr* givsn to\ntht public oftsn enough, thsy\nsrs accepted ts truths. But\nmost ptoplt wtnt to bt .sir\nsnd thty want facts.\n\"Wt will tax tht rich,\" say\ntht Liberals, tnd this hss bttn\nso often repeated that ptoplt\nhavt comt to believe that tht\nConservatives do not tax tht\nrich. Hart is tW real story\nwhich li decidedly interesting\nand it contrary to what Liberal\npropaganda would hsvt tht\npublic believe.\nFaithfully yours,\nWILLIAM K. ESLING,\n. Tht People1! Member.\n,  Somt Cold Facts   .\nThe tax on higher incomes as\nfixed by the present Conservative\nGovernment li heavier than at any\ntime ln Canadian- history, except\nduring the war period. The ume li\ntrue of the income, tax on corpor-\natlonie At the lut lession the litter wu Increased trom 124% to\n13H%, while that of companies\nrendering a conaolldated balance\nsheet (thtt ii a balance aheet of\none company controlling aeveral in\ndustriei) wai increased to 19%.\nWhen It comei to higher individual incomei, juit compare these\ntax levies md draw your own conclusions. You will eee thit although\nthe tax Imposed by the Conserva-\ntive Government i! much higher it\nli subject jn addition to a 2 to 10%\nsurtax on all investment incomes\nin excese of $14,000.    \u2022\nOn a $6000 taxable Income the\nLiberals charged $32 and the Con-\n\u2022ervativei charged $120.\nOn a taxable income of $10,000 the\nLiberals charged $232 and the Conservative! charged $646 piul surtax\nOn a taxable Income of $20,000 the\nLiberals charged $1232 and the Conservatives $2173 plus lurtax.\nOn t taxable Income of $50,000 the\nLiberal! charged $6704 md the Con-\nlervitives $10,069 plus, of coune, the\nsurtax.\nOn a $1,000,000 Income the Llber-\nili chirged $362,926, snd the Conservative!, including surtax, charged\nthii poor mm $629,000.\nAsk yourselfl Does this look tl\nthough the Conservative Govern-\nment.wai partial to the rich?\nBanks Must Fay\nWhen the price of gold gradually\nrote lrom $20.67 to $35 per ounce,\nthe chartered bmki had accumulated gold in their vault! to the value\nof $40,000,000. Mr. Bennett told them\nthey had done nothing toward this\nincreased value and were not entitled to the unearned profit io he\ntook the gold from the banks on a\nbasil of $-0.67 per ounce and the\ndifference between that and $35 per\nounce went te> the Contolidated\nRevenue Fund.\nThe chartered banks, prior to 1935\n\u00ab_--_.   s\u00bb-\u2122_'**-Jl   \u00bb*.   I..,..,   \u00abV,\u201e1_   Any\nbank bills to the extent of their\npaid up capital by paying a tax of\n1% md the cost of printing. No\nlonger may they tasue their own\nbilli. They muit get them from the\nBank of Canada, and If they are\ndebtor to the Bank of Canada they\nmuit piy lor the bills they receive\nthe current rate of Interest or 2yj%.\nIn other wordi, they were lormerly\nible to issue a million dollan' worth\nof bills at 1% or a coit of $10,000.\nNow a million dollar.' worth of\nBank of Canadi Bills, borrowed\nfrom the Bank of Canada cost! a\nchartered bank $25,000 by way oi\ninterest\nUnder the Liberal revlilon of the\nBank Act, the legal rate of Interest which chartered banki were\npermitted to charge, wu fixed it\n7% but the Liberali provided no\npenalty for disregarding thil, md\nthe banki charged what they could\nfet The Comervitive Government\nInes a bank $500 and iti manager\n$100 for' every instance in which\nmore thm 7% is chirged to any\nborrower. The Liberal Government\nallowed the bank! to go the limit\nFrankly! Doei thil look as though\nthe Conservative Government was\nmore partial to the Banks than wai\nthe Liberal?\nManitoba Savings Offict\nThe Prime Minister required\nchartered banki to come to the relief of 42,000 depositors ln the Manitoba Savings Office. These deposit-\non hid $12,000,000 ln cuh in thli office. The- Manitoba Government\nuied thii cuh and lubitituted Provlnclil bondi which were not salable. A run on the Bank was averted and the depotiton received dftl-\nIir for dollar became of Mr, Bennett'! action in guaranteeing theie\nprovlnclil bonds.\nThe Prime Minliter hai frowned\nupon finaocial experiments, having\nan eye only to the maintenance of\nCanada's financial integrity. The result has been that (with the possible exception of Holland and one\nor two other small countrlea) Canada ii the only country in the world\nwhich hu continuously met iti obligation! ln the termi of the contract\nIn tht ntxt Issue there will be s\nfurther lubmlailon by Willlim K.\nEsllng, ths Dtoolt't mam. ar, who\ntgiln atki your confidence.\nPublished md paid for by W. K\nRiling.\nMILLION-TO-ONI CHANCI\nDONCASTER, England (CP)-Tt\nis a million-to-one chance you get\nthe tetanui germ,\" laid W. Moir\nShepherd, Doncaster specialist, st\nIn Inquest on a farmer who died\nfrom tetanui following a cut ling-\nDry Ice mide of solid carbon dioxide li about 141 degreea colder,\nthan ordinary ice,\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nQUALITY    FUEL.    ATKINSON\nTRANSFER. ROSEMONT.      (3472)\nPainting, Interior, exterior. Kal-\nwmining. Norrii 711 Silica St\n... (3379)\nLIBERTY'S TODAY AT NELSON\nNEWS   DEPOT. .    (3209)\nLtdlet Itt tht CAR-TAP CLEANER do your fill cletnlng\u2014Phone 265.\n; (3947)\n. Wiring repaln md aervice. F. H.\nSmith. 313 Baker SL Phone 666.\n(3207)\nIntroducing to Ntlton a ntw upholstery tervlct, J. Gordon, Ph. 266,\n.   .    (3546)\nLost, ladies Tavannes wrist witck\nbetween Imperial md Royal Banki\nPhone 626L,      . (3940)\nPUBLIC MEETING TONIGHT\nAT EDGEWOOD, S P.M. W. K. ESLING  M.P. WILL SPEAK. (3542)\nThe most complete itock of radio\ntubes  in  the  district  Free  tube\ntesting at Kootenay Music House,\n(3426)\nNilton to Vinoeuver, 11 a.m. $11.\nNelion to Vtrnon, S a.m. $8.00 by\nGREYHOUND. (3423)\nEagles' whist and dance Tuei.,\n24th at 8 p.m. sharp. Dancing 10.30.\nItefreihmenti. Browns muilc. Ad-\nmisslon 29 cents. (3549)\nTlmtt are bitter.... look the\npirt... .It ll etatntltl to bt wtll\ndressed. Topeoit itison ll on\u2014Sit\nJACK BOYCI or Phone 160.\n(3925)\nSee the prize-winning' novelty\ngift dliplsy st the Women'i institute roomi on Tuesday, Sept. 24th\nat S pjn. Tea lerved, musical program, md cup reading, adm. 29c.\nHEAR REV. E.J. SPRINOETT, DO-\nMINION COMMISSIONER BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION, AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH\nMONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23rd AT S P.M. (3505)\nFALL\nHATS\nDarker shades In mixturts\npredominate for Fall. Set\nthese new shapes and colors ,-. . a hat for every\nhead. The largest- selec-\n' tion of hats we have ever\nshown. ..-'':\u2022\nCARLSON   ..:.. $2.95\nKENSINGTON .. $3.50\nBROCK ........ $5.00\nSTETSON ...... $150\nEMORY'S\n,**    Limited , W\n.  \"Style Shop\"   \u25a0.\nSELL THE CLASSIFIED WAYI\nDaughten of England snd S.O.E.\nmemben, their husbands, wives or\nsweethearts cordially Invited to An-\nnivenary Social tonight in Memorial hall at 8 p.m. Regular meeting\nat 7:30. (3944)\nATTREE STUDIOS OP DANCING\nNew classes forming. Boyi' Tap\nClau, Tuesdayi md Fridaya, 5 p.m.\nBuilnesi Glrli Physical Health Dancing and Tap. Tuesday, Oct. 1st 7-30\np.m. Studio Houn from 10 a.m. daily\n-A-r^n     nr_i-.\/\u00bb- ._\u2014 -\nPhone 676.\nFOR THE KIDDIES\u2014\nNothing Better at a Body\nBuilder thtn\nMALT AND COD LIVER OIL\nSCYTHE'S\nTht Pntcrtjtlon Druggist\nPUBLIC\nMEETING\nTOMORROW\nNIGHT\nTUESDAY, SEPT. i_4\nNeedles\nSPtMv\n(ptaktre:\nW.KtEsling\n' Member of Pirllimint\nCEO. H. MORDEN\nef North Vaneeuvtr\nEight-Hour Day\nfor Hotel Clerks\nVICTORIA, Sept. 22 (CP)-Regu-\nrations calling for an eight-hour day\nend 48-hour week for hotel clerki\nwere edopted by the Britiih Columbii government on recommendation\nof the board of industrial relations.\nPOISON PARCEL IN GUTTER\nLONDON, (CP) -- Dangeroui\nchemicals. Including enough poison\nto kill 1000 people, were found In\n1 parcel ln a gutter at Walthami-\ntow. The chemfcils had been ttolen\n\u25a0nd warnings were broadcast cautioning children not to touch any\nbottlea or jama they might find.\nREINDEER KILLS MATE\nMANCHESTER, Enaland (CP>-\nA male reindeer killed a female\nreindeer after a fierce fight at Bell-\nevue too. The animals had luit\nsrrived trom Sweden.\nWILDFIRE COAL\nNO SOOT \u2014NO CLINKERS\nLUMP f 10.00 Ptr Ton\nSTOVE $9.00 Ptr Ton \/\nSoft Agents for Ntlion and District\nBurns Coal &\n518 WARD ST.\nA TREAT FOR ALL.'.'\n. . . DYNAMIC\u2014 DRAMA-and a LAUGH SPECIAL!\nspoke of hli work for hli constituents .which never took sccount of\nparty.\n\t\n_-\n.        .   '\u25a0\u2022\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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