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Traders Cautious on Wall as\nWait for Price Levelling\n\u2014Page Six\ni_6\ni..-.i\n\"ws:\nPROVIfceTa. \"c\nFavorites Win in Opening\nRounds yanadian Tennis\n1\u2014Page Seven\ntOH Mfc 32\nTHE   NEUON   DAILY   NEWS,   NEUON,   B.C.\u2014TUMDAY   MORNINO,   AUGUST   1,   MM\nriVE CENTS A COPT\nNUMBER   87\nBUILDINGS OF THE PARADISE MINE BURN\nGovernor-General tt Visit Ctntdttts\nWhett King\nBOMB BUST IN\nEUROPE Hora\nKILLS ABOUT 10\nBtnk Commission\nChairman\nAt Least 50 Others Injured as Czechoslovak-\nian Hotel Wrecked\nSUICIDE ATTEMPT\nMAY BE CAUSE\nEntire City of Brunn Is\nRocked; Flames Shoot\n200 Feet in Air\nB C. MEALS TAX\nIS FOUND ULTRA\nVIRES IN TEST\nBRUNN. Czechoslovakia, July SI\n(AP).\u2014a bomb explosion In the\nfour-storey hotel Europe, killed\naboot 10 persons and Injured 60\nothers here today.\nScores of guests were burled In\nthe wreckage when the blast tore\naway the entire front of the building, but authorities had difficulty\nIn determining the exact number\nof victims.\nAfter a hurried  Investigation  polioe said the bomb may  have been\naet off by a man who wished to\nLORD  MacMILLIAN\nkm himself and his wife and child,       __      ______    __\nSeveral of the Injured were said to I tor of'the Banque Canadlenne Na\nOTTAWA, July 81 (CP) .-Personnel of the royal bank commission to Inquire into operations of\nthe Bank act ln Canada was announced late today by filr Oeorge\nPerley, acting prime minister at the\nconclusion of a cabinet council session.\nLord MacMlllan. noted British\nJurist, hss been appointed chairman, and other members of the\ncommission are: Sir Charles Addis,\nEnglish banker and eoonomlet; Sir\nThomas White, war-time minister\nof finance; Hon* J. E* Brownlee,\npremier of Alberta, and Beaudry\nLeman, general manager and diree\nHospitals Aid Act Imposes\nan Excise Tax Says\nMagistrate Findlay\nDISMISSES CHARGE\nAGAINST ELLIOTT!\nMarkets at\na Glance\n(By the  Canadian  Preas)\nToronto and Montreal\u2014Stocks\nlower despite late rally.\nToronto mlnee \u2014 AO sections\nlower.\nNew   York\u2014Stocks   sag.\nWinnipeg\u2014Wheat lower.\nToronto\u2014Bacon hogs ott ttr\nunchanged at 0.2ft to 0.35.\nLondon\u2014Bar silver steady, copper, tin and lead lower.\nNew York\u2014Bar silver higher;\ncopper, lead and zlno unchanged,\ntin lower.\nNaw York\u2014Cotton, rubber, sugar,\nand coffee lower.\nNew York\u2014Canadian dollar up\n14 at 93.\nDeclares Case Is in Same\nCategory as Fuel Oil\nTax Act\nWhile  In  Western  Canada  Their\nicellencles    the    Governor-Oe neral\nInd Lady Bessborough plan to visit\nthe Peace River country.   Tbey will\nake ahort etcps at various towns\n[fn the great grain district snd wlll\nvisit the farm of Herman Trelle,\nmany times holder of the world's\nwheat championship. Our pictures\nshow Lord Bessborough (left), Lady\nBessborough (top, right), Herman\nTrelle (lower right), and a view of\nthe Tre.le farm.\nM STREWL\nINTO CUSTODY\n[Hold Him for Questioning in Part Played in\nO'Connell Case\nFire Damage Slight\nin Vancouver Store\nbe critically   hurt.    ______^_^_^_^_^_^m\nTbe entire city waa rocked hy\ntbe explosion and flames abot up\n300 feet Into the air. The disaster\noccurred at 7:46 a.m. before most of\nthe guests had left the hotel for\nthe day.\nThe first floor of the hostelry wss\ndemolished and windows of other\nbuUdlnga ln the vicinity were shattered by the blaat whlcb threw the\npopulation Into a panic.\nThe rescue work was done by\npollce, firemen and soldiers, who\nalso were called on to maintain order among the frightened populace.\nVANCOUVER. July 31 fcP>. \u2014\nSlight damage to the boot and shoe\nstock of Christie's Limited, and to\ntile atore premises at Pender and\nGranville streets, waa done by tire\nwhich broke out ahortly before 9:30\no'clock tonight. The fire department\nsoon had the blase under control.\nU. S. STARTS\n40 HOUR WEEK\nCode Cut Hours and\nRaise Wages\nALBANY,  N.   Y..  July   31   (AP).\nI\u2014Manner Strewl, who contacted\nthe kidnappers and arranged for\nrelease of John J. O'Connell, Jr.,\nwaa taken Into custody tonight\nby detectives Dolan and James\nO'Connell of the New York City\nunder cover squad. , ,\nHe  had  been  missing  since  Sun-   Shops   Aligning  With   the\nay  afternoon  and  even  hla family ' \u2014       m*\nId   not   know   of   hla   whereabouts\nmtll   it   was   learned   tonight   he\nbeing   held  for  questioning \u25a0 fn\n|onnectlon with the part he played\ngo-between.\nLouis    Snyder,    Albany    attorney,\nk'ho   acted   as   counsel   for   Strewl\nwhile  he  was negotiating  with  the\nkidnappers,   said  earlier   tonight  he\nBad  been caUed on  by   his client's\npother to find him.\n\"Strewl    is   either   kidnapped    or\nmeted,\"   Snyder   said.\nThe   intermediary's   mother,   Mrs.\n|nna strewl. snd his brother, Morris\nptrewl.  went   to  Pollce  Chief   Davis\nnurl late today and asked to have\nIfanney  located\ntlcnalt, Montreal. ^^^^^^^\nTbe entire Canadian banking, currency and credit system win come\nunder review, and lt la anticipated\nthe Inquiries will ha oonducted tn\nmany cltlea throughout Canada,\ngiving the widest possible latitude\nto the investigation.\nCOMMIT ADAMS\nFOURTH COUNT\nEXTORTIONISTS\nBUSY, SPOKANE\nWealthy Families Threatened Unless Large\nSums Paid\nMuch Sentenced Man to\nBe Tried Alleged\nBurglary\nBy JAMES p. 8ELVAGE\n(Associated Press Staff Writer).\nWASHINOTON,    July    31    (AP).\nshops  and   stores,  small   factories\nand   large,   throughout   the   land\nwill begin operating tomorrow on\nthe  forty-hour  week   with   higher\npay  for employees.\nThrough    the    general    compacts\ntheir   propertlee   have   signed   with\nPresident   Roosevelt   snd   by  speclsl\n agreements  that  have   been  worked\nThe\" chief said the Albany pollce j out'or  nine  of   the   largest  retail\nave not arrested him and that he! tra(1\u00ab   awoclatlons,   the   nation   wlll\nknows   nothing   about   lt,\"   declared\nporrls Strewl.\n\"Uy moyier is worried. We don't\nknow whether he was kidnapped or\nlot.\"\n; Meanwhile.*-Deianey said he was\nptlufled with the progress being\niide toward the arrest of the abactors and twe return of the *40,-\nrsnsom money.\nUrschel Returned\nOKLAHOMA  CITY,  AU6-  1   (AP).\n((Tuesday). \u2014 Charles I'. trschel.\nkidnapped oil millionaire, bos been\nreturned. It was announced at\nthe   irschel   home  early   today.\nbegin Its endeavor to stuff pocket-\nbooks to a alze that will meet rising prices and bigger factory out\nput.\nRecover 11 Bodies\nof the  20   Victims\nHAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, July 31\n(AP).\u2014Klfven bodies had been recovered tonight following the cap-\nslslng yesterday of the motor\nboat  Jesus,\nSearch was continued for bodies\nof the rest of the 20 persons who\ndisappeared when the Uttle boat\nturned over In a storm wbUe\nhundreds '\u00bbf persons looked on.\nAlready serving a three month's\nsentence for having an offensive\nweapon, with two concurrent terms\nIn OakaUa for possession of stolen\nproperty, the longest nine months,\nawaiting him on expiration of his\nterm here, Prank Adama was taken\nfrom tbe provincial jail here to\nCrawford Bay Saturday and charged\nwith breaking and entering the\npremises of A. E. cllbborn and\ntaking a revolver and a rifle from\nthem.\nAdams was given a preliminary\nhearing before A. D. B. MU'er, J.P..\non the charge, and waa committed\nfor trial. Sergt. C O Barber, of\nthe Britiah Columbia pollce, produced   the   crown's   evidence.\nTbe revolver In the case was the\noffensive weapon Adams drew wben\narrested at Moyle by Constable R.\nH. Haaaard of Creston and a conatahle from Yahk. The rifle was\nfound thrown In the buah.\nSPOKANE, Wash., July 31.\u2014Extortionists have threatened to kidnap members of the wealthy Mrs.\nAugust Paulsen and Frank J.\nflnucano families unless large paymenta are made. It was learned\ntoday by the chronicle.\nPolioe have been standing guard\nover members of Paulsen family\nslnoe last week when a note demanding #10,000 tn small bills was\nshe red under the door of thetr\npenthouse on the Medical Dental\nbuilding. The message threatened\nkidnapping of an unnamed member\nof the family If the order was not\nobeyed.\nPollce had reoelved word that a\nbootlegger was organizing a gang\nto kidnap Mr. Plnucane, the Chronicle aald. The officers decided today\nthe plot had been abandoned, after\nkeeping the suspected ringleader\nunder surveillance.\nVANCOUVER, July 31 (Cp)_\u2014\nDeclaring that the Hospitals Aid\nact Imposes an excise Ux and Is\ntherefore ultra vires, Magistrate J.\nA. findlay In police court today\ndismissed charges against r. C.\nElliott,   Victoria  barrister.\nMr.  Elliott  refused  to  pay  the\nBritish   Columbia  meal  tax   ln  a\nVanoouver   cafe   reoently   and   offered to make t teat case In police\ncourt. He was arrested and charged.\nThe magistrate announced his decision   and   handed   down   written\nreasons   for   Judgment,  copies  were\nsupplied   to   interested  counsel,   including M. B. O'Dell, who appeared\nfor Mr. Elliott, and A. C Desbrlsay.\nwho reprtaented the provincial government at the preliminary hearing\non July 11.\n\"I have considered carefully tbe\ncases cited and the reasons for the\nJudgment given by the honored\nJudges of the court of appeal ln the\ncase of the attorney-general of\n1 British Columbia vs. Kingcome NaT-\nj lgatlon Co. Ltd.,\" Magistrate Find-\nlay's written reasons declare.\nDIFFERENCE*  NEGLIGIBLE-\n\"The nature of tbe tax Imposed\nby the ruel Oil Tex act and that\nImposed by the Hospitals Aid aot\nits to. all intents end purpose* the\nsame, the difference, lf any. Is\nnegligible *t\n\"A* tike majority ot the Judges has\nheid that a tax on the consumers\nof fuel oil ls an excise tax, I feel\nbound to find that the duty imposed\nby the -consumer of a 90-cent meal\nby the Hospitals Aid act Is also an\nexcise tax and ultra vires tbe provincial leglalature. I therefore dismiss the ease.''\nVanoouver restaurant' and hotel\nmen are ln eomethlng of a quandary aa to their position alnoe Magistrate Findlay has declared the\nmeal tax act ultra vires.\nGANDHI ANO HIS\nWIFE ARRESTED\nAre Taken Along With 33\nOthers; Nip Disobedience Campaign\nHEAD WATERS OF ELK RIVER\nAND WASA AREA HAVE ORES\nRains Drown Out Elk Flames; Wasa Fire Out After\nBurning Many Square Miles of Grass;\nCoryell Held; Outlook Better\nThat the buildings of the Paradise mine, in the Windermere, have been burned in the big forest fire that hai\nbeen burning for a lengthy period on Toby creek, was\nlearned by the forest branch here Monday, in a report\nmailed Saturday. The report did not state when the build,\nings burned. The Paradise for many years was owned and\noperated by Hon. R. Randolph Bruce, former lieutenant-\ngovernor. The last previous report indicated the fire was\nmainly on the south side of the creek, some miles above the\nmine, which has not been operating. The forest branch\n\" has about 35  men holding\nSET LOW UMTT\nGRAIN FUTURES\nBEGIN HARVESTING\nIN REGINA VICINITY\nI.C. CAPTURES 13 FIRST PRIZES AT\nMD GRAIN FAIR TO LEAD WiNNERS\nEscape When Car\nRolls 700 Feet\nWhen Hector Audette's car went\nover tbe bank ln the Pend d'Orellle\nSunday, Sir. Audette and Mr.\nYoung received Injuries tbat kept\nthem at their homes In Trail\nMondsy, but they, with Mrs. Audette and child, escaped serious\ninjury.\nAccording to word reoelved here\nMonday, the Audette car went\nover a 700-foot embankment and\nwas completely demolished. The\noccupants. It ti said, escaped In a\nmiraculous manner. On the first\nturn the young child waa hurled\nfrom the car and the reat of the\noccupant! when the doors opened\non the second tnm.\nfolmie Believes Business on\n; Upswing on Return From\nRegina\nVICTORIA.   July   31   (CP).\u2014Pre-\nnler H. F. Tolmie returned to his\n|de*k   loday   after   attending   the\nWorld'a grain ahow at Kegina, convinced (hat business Is ou the up-\npwtng again and pleased with the\n\u2022cord    of    British    Columbia    In\napt tiring  13 first prizes out of a\notal  of  54  against  exhibits  (rom\nhli   over   the   world.   The   United\nptaten  came  second  with   12  and\n\u25bather   nation*  trailed  behind.\n\"Experts  from all  over  the globe\nfad their eyea opened by the Brit-\nColumbia   exhibits,\"   said   the\n\u25a0emier, \"and tbe prizes awarded to\nprovince   show   what   can   be\nnpllshed  here  by scientific ag-\npart   the   department   of   sgrl-\nGreenshieWs Named\nQuebec Chief Justice\nOTTAWA, July 31\u2014(CP)\u2014 Hon.\nR. A. 1* arensblelds, Montreal, has\nbeen appointed chief Juatloe of tbe\nsupreme court of Quebec, succeeding the late Chief juatloe Blr Frederick   Umleux.\nJustice Albert Bevigny of Quebec\nhas succeeded Mr Qreenshlelds aa\nacting chief Justice, while J. Albert\nPrevost, K.C. Quebec, hss been appointed puisne Judge of the supreme court succeeding Mr. Sevlgny.\nRBOINA. July 31 (CP).\u2014Wheat\ncutting got under way Baturday in\nRegina area Park WUllama, farmer\nsouth of the city, began harvesting\never the week-end, while Ross WUllama, his brother, -will start cutting\nabout f middle of the week, it\nla expec ;n harvest wlll be general\nIn about a week. WUllama expects\nhis grain wlU run from 30 to 35\nbushels to the acre.\nAHMEDABAD, India, Aug. 1\n(AP)\/\u2014Mahatma Gandhi was under arrest here today. Only t few\ndays ago be announced his Intention of beginning t campaign\nof Individual disobedience. His\nplans were nipped when he and\nMrs. Gandhi were arrested at\n1:40  s.m.\nTo prepare for his launching of\nthe new policy which supplants the\nmaaa campaign for Indian independence, the llttle Indian leader\n, decided to. dissolve his seminary or\ncollege of devotees at Babarmatl,\nMembers of the seminary agreed to\njoin Oandhl ln the new method of\ncalling attention to the Indian Independence movement.\nOandhl and his wife and his secretary and 33 membera of the Ashram, the College of Devotees, were\ntaken  to Babarmati  JaU.\nThe arrests were made under the\ngovernment's emergency powers ordinance. The mahatma haa been out\nof prison since May 8, when be\nwas released upon starting a three-\nweek fast ln protest against tha\nautue of India's* \"Untouchables.1'\nCAN STOP SOlT\nFR0MDR1FTING\nREOINA. July 31 (CF). \u2014 Boll\ndrifting on the pralrlea can be controlled, ln the opinion of thoee who\nhave spent many years studying\nthis, one of the greatest problems\nof the  western  farmer.\nT. Q. Taggert, superintendent of\nthe experimental farm at Bwlft Current, told delegates to the world's\ngrain oonferenoe this afternoon experience showed tbere were three\nmethods of giving protection to\nsummer fallow ln which drifting\noccurs\u2014by securing a lumpy surface, by planting cover crops In\nAugust and by leaving stubble and\ndead  weeda  on  tha  surface*\nIn Attempt to Check the\nDownward Trend Pro*\nhibit Trading\nWEATHER HOLDS\nITALIAN FLEET\nSHOAL HARBOR. Nfld., July 31\ntCP..-\u2014lt appeared tonight General\nItalo Balbo and hla aquadron of 34\nflying boata would not take off for\nIreland tomorrow on the return\nJourney from North America to\nItaly. Weather repute over the Atlantic were still unfavorable, and\ncold easterly winds prevailed along\ntha Newfoundland coast. Beaward,\nvisibility  was  poor.\nROBSON FIRE\nCONTROLLED\nCHICAGO, July 31\u2014(AF) \u2014Seeking to- stem the downward trend\nln grain prices, directors of tbe\nChicago board of trade after a\nprotracted meeting tonight announced \"There shall be no future\ntrading ln grain and provisions\nbelow Uu closing prices on grain\nand provisions Monday, July 31,\n1933.\" ThU ruling Is effective until August 15.\nThe upward maximum fluctuations of Tive cents for wheat, barley\nand rye, four cents for corn, and\nthree cents for oats, are not affected by tbe order.\nThe order curbing downward cur-\nrente In prices will remain In effect at leaet until tbe cloae of trading A-Tust 15 and if any change ls\nto he made then three .d*T* notice\nwill be given members of the board,\nthe  announcement  aald.\nMINING PARH\nCRASH IN PLANE\nVANCOUVER, July 51 (CP).\u2014Th*\nseaplane \"City of Prlnoe Oeorge\"\nwas wrecked near McConnell creek.\nnorthern British Columbia, but it*\noccupants, Pilot W. R. McCluakey.\nAir Engineer fted Staines, and W.\n3. \"Duke\" Harris, mining man, were\nnot injured according to advices\nreaching Vancouver today.\nThe men were picked up by Pilot\nKen Dewar of the consolidated Mining tc Bme'.tlng oompany, who started a aearch after the all-metal\nseaplane, owned by Col. Victor Spencer. Vancouver, had been unreported\nfor a week.\nDewar found the machine had\nbeen wrecked in a foroed landing\nand took the three men to Burns\nLake yeaterday.\nVS. Grand Jury Hears Witnesses In\nChtrge of Wholesale Horse \"Doping\"\nrlcultural methods. I am proud of\nculture has taken ln encouraging\nfarmers throughout the province to\nsend exhibits to Regina and prouder\natUl of the accomplishments of our\nexhibitors.\"\nAsked sa to the date of dissolution of tbe house and the forthcoming election, Premier Tolmie said\nannouncement would be made shortly. He had much work to catch up\nwltb  flrat.\nPremier Tolmie said he was in\nfavor of a satisfactory form of\n\"orderly selling,\" of farm products.\nHe cited the marketing of apples\nas an example, saying one variety\nof apple would be thrown on the\nmarket before the aupply ot earlier\nvarieties had been marketed, resulting ln lower prloea all around. Wltb\nproper marketing arrangements,\ngrowers would reoelve a more satisfactory price than ln the past few\nyesrs.\nDominion to Inspect\nPlant Imports to B.C.\nVANCOUVER. July 31 (CP).\u2014An\ninteresting tranafer of aervlee hss\nbeen officially announced with regard to inapectlon of plants and\nplant products imported from other\ncountries into British Columbia.\nIn the paat, Inspection haa been\nconducted by. the British Columbia\nInspection service ln collaboration\nwith the foreign pests suppression\ndivision of the entomological branch\nof the Dominion department of agriculture. After Auguat 1, the Dominion department of agriculture\nalone wtll be responsible and on\nthat date will take on tbe British\nColumbia Inapectlon aervloe Insofar\naa It 'la conoerned with the inspection of Import shipments of plants\nand plant producta.\nCHLCAOO, July 31\u2014(AP) \u2014 A\nfederal grand jury heard and weighed the government's startling charge\nof wholesale \"doping\" of race horses\ntoday as 33 witnesses, among them\ntrainers, owners and offlclala of\ntwo of Chicago's most Important\nparks, paraded before the witness\nstand.\nNone of the evldenoe given the\nJury waa revealed.\nSimultaneously with the grand\nJury hearing. It wu announoed\nthat Rs ph H. Oylar. who led a\nsquad of federal agents In a raid\nat Arlington park Friday and arrested seven horse handlers, would\nbe assigned to track down other\nsuspects In raoe horse \"doping.\"\nFour of the seven men arrested\nat Arlington park were questioned\nby the federal grand jury as lt\nhurried through the examination.\nThey were Ivan Parke, former noted\nJockey. Dr. Edward Nelaon southaM,\na veterinarian from Louisville, Ky..\nCharles Mitchell and WUUam Payne.\nstable boys during the rich Arlington meeting. Southard in a\nstatement given in Salter's office.\ndenied the allegations of governmental agents that they bad found\na hypodermic needle In the neck of\nLouie Dear, a horae running tbe\ncolors of .lack Howard, after a race\nat Arlington park laat Friday which\nthe animal lost as a favorite.\nSIGNS OF BETTER TIMES\nTRAIL, B.C.. July 81. \u2014 Robson and Castelgar men were mo-\nbinned yesterday afternoon to\nfight a fire breaking out among\ntrees and brush on tbe Wealey\nshore a short distance from Robson. High wind blowing toward the\nWaldle pole yard a short distance\naway, ahd toward . castlegar, made\nthe fire look dangerous for a time.\nThe fire was between the railway\ntrack and the shore, partly on Canadian Pacific right of way. Section\nmen and mill hands cut a fire guard\nand the Waldle tug, Elgo II pumped\nwater to the burning area. As soon\nas the wind died away lt waa apparent that there was Uttla danger.\nTiny flecks of white aah have been\nfalling upon Trail occasionally during the past few days. These are\nprobably from the tire in the vicinity or Fife.\nSister of Nelson\nWoman Dies, Coast\nVICTORIA, July 31 (CP).\u2014Death\ntook toll of another of Victoria*\nfew remaining pioneers In the paaalng yesterday at the Jubilee hospital of Mrs. Uyra Fawcett, of Dingley\nDell, Selkirk avenue. Victoria west,\nwidow of Edgar Fawcett, who wss\nfor many years In the Dominion customs service in this city.\nA native of YorUhlre. England,\nwhere she waa born nearly 70 years\nago. the then Myra Holden came to\nVictoria at the age of five with her\nparents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John\nHolden.\nMrs. Frsnk H. Shepherd, Nelson,\nis  a  sister.\nTHE WEATHER\nTEMPERATURES\nMln.\nNELSON       40\nVictoria       5*\nVancouver       50\nKamloopa  48\nEstevan  point     63\nPrince Rupert    48\nAtlln      43\nDawson, T. T  tt\nSeattle      **\nPortland,   Ore  60\nSan   Francisco     53\nSpokane      50\nPrlnoe   Oeorge      38\nLos  Angeles     03\nPenticton      45\nVernon       43\nOrand  Forks     44\nCslgary  *\u00b0\nEdmonton       44\nSwift   Current     40\nPrince   Albert     46\nQu'AppeUe      43\nWinnipeg     02\nMoose   Jaw     44\nNanaimo       06\nBritannia Mines\nIncrease Working Force\nVANCOUVER, July 31 (CP). \u2014\nBritannia Mines haa made a substantial lncreaae ln ita working\nforce within the paat week or two\nand wlll operate Ita mill for several\ndaya a month more than during the\npast year, it was stated today by\nC. P. Browning, general manager.\nThe men taken on are practically\naU  former employees  with  a good\nrecord In the mine.\nCopper, which averaged 14 oents\na pound for about 50 years, dropped\nto 6 oents during the depression, but\nts now back to 9 oents and It has\nbeen possible to Increase the output\nto some extent, he said.\nThe report of the department of\nmines alao states tbat profitable\nzinc values have been developed ln\na portion of the mine during the\nput year, although sine haa never\nhitherto been an Important part of\nthe Britannia yield.\nHENRY McCLURE\nDROWNS AT COAST\nVANCOUVER. July tl (OP). \u2014\nHenry McClure, 10, **__ drowned In\nthe north arm ot the Fruer river\nlate todey when he feU In the\nwater while attempting to walk on\na b:om or logs nrar the Bloedell\nand company's ahlng.e mill, with\ntwo companion*, one ol them a\nyounger brother. The body waa recovered 30 minutes later by a mill\nemployee.\nMai.\n80\n78\n78\n78\n83\n73\n73\n80\n80\n88\nM\n84\n78\n78\n84\n83\n83\n88\n80\n88\n70\n88\n78\nFtaraeast Ior Nelaon and Vicinity:\nPartly cloudy stationary or higher\ntemperature.\nthe lower corner of the fire,\nto keep it from the eettle*\nmeats.\nTwo flrea In Baat Kootenay et\nconsiderable dimensions, not report,\ned to tb. forest branch hen untu\nMonday, out a big figure at Ut*\nend oi ths week, but Monday were\nboth well in hind, respectively on\nths Wc rtar. approibnatsly 40 miles\nabovs Pernle, and near OM head oC\nWasa  lake.\nOnly a trifling affair until rrl-i\ndaya wind suddenly changed Its\nstatus, ths firs In the rernle district,\non ths head-waters of tbs Mk.\nthrsatsnsd prlday night to bsoomo\nof largs dimensions, but tbers van\ntwo hsavy downpours saturdet\nwhich brought tt to terms, and an*\nabled ths feast officers * In IMI\nKootenay to praotlcally dismiss It.\nThs Wasa lake firs waa a nsw\nons. breaking out about 8 o'clock\nSaturday afternoon, and burning an\narea, principally grass, about all\nmiles square, before tho settlers\nand crewa of tba Crows Hest Pass\nCoal company got lt In hand wnn\nfire-guards. The flra burned Itself\nout.\nC.P.B.   HUE I.ABOE8T\nMonday uw all fires that survtysd\nths week-end wall held, ths hugo\nCanadian Pacific fire ln ths Coryell\nsection, burning slnoe last Wednesdsy. remaining tbs outatandlng ono.\nIn ovr two days, lt lo stated,\nthla fire advanoed only a quarter*\nmile In ths dlrsstlon of Fan-on, .\nnortb wind siding tbo C-P.R. firefighters. A \u2014\u2014 large ana Is now\nInvolved, and ths firs Is described -\nas a series of fires, separated bf\nburned out sections or by rocks or\nother obstaclee.\nMonday ths firs that a few days\nago was threatening both Cranbrook\nand Bt. Eugene Mission waa reported\nentirely out. A four-hour rainfall\nSaturday assisted toward this result.\nIn this district ths recently largo\nOooss crock firs ln tba Slocan valley is nearly out. a fsw men being\nretained In ths ana Monday to put\nout spot fine.\nTha Lost Ledge fin on ths mala\nlake, around Lardo. ta quiet, tbs\nKootenay Cedar company having 15\nor 30 men stul on lt.\nReports from the Boundary describe the Beaverdell fin aa being\nheld along tba transprovlnclal highway.\nHawks Does Stunts\nfor Edmonton Crowd\nEDMONTON, July SI (CD.\u2014\nStreaking over the dty aeveral\nttmee to put on t ahow for the\nthousand*, who craned their nocfei\nto watch him. Captain Frank\nHawka, United Btatee premier apeed\nfiler, landed his monoplane at tbe\nEdmonton  airport  at   7:00   p.m.\nHe made the ZOO miles rrom Calgary to Edmonton In 48 minutes,\nbot ipent some time giving an ei-\nhlbltlon of speed flying before he\nlanded.\nMayor of New York\nWelcomes Mattern\nNVW YORK, July 11 (AP) .\u2014Mayor\nJobn p. O'Brien told Jlmmie Mattern today bis delayed flight around\nthe world wm an accomplishment\n\"of great glory and acclaim.\"\nThe mayor extended the clty'e\nofficial weloome to the flyer. A\ncrowd eetlmated at 5000 stood lit\nCity Hall park to hear tbe speeches.\n\"One cannot but marvel at tha\nyouthful pluck and courage and determination which enable you tp\nsurvivi this memorable flight,\" tha\nmayor eald.\nEstimate Canada Has Ample Storage\nSpace for the Present Wheat Crop\nwinnipkj. July 11 (CP).\u2014There\nwlll be no shortage of space In\nwhich to store the wheat crop\nshortly to Joe shorn trom Uie\nprairie landa of the Canadian waat.\naccording to prominent grain men\nhere. Comparing estimated crop and\ncarry-over thla year, against crop\nand carry-over of laat year, they\nestimate tbere will be about 70,000,-\n000 buahela lesa thla seaaon for\nwhich storage space must be found.\nA conaervatlve estimate of shrinkage of this year's crop oompared\nwith that of laat year places the\nyield at ' \"0,000,000 bushela less.\nCarry-over thla year is only about\n00,000,000 buahela more than last\nyear, consequently danger of crop\ncongestion which loomed as a reality   ln  the  spring  has   ranlahed.\nFacilities for storing Canada's wheat\ncrop were adequate last year an|\nwith 70,000.000 bushels lew to\nhandle, oo trouble Is anticipated\nthis year.\nIn the meantime, grain men state,\nCanada is exporting about 15,000,-\n000 bushels of wheat a mouth, aqf\naa thla year's crop will not be oijt\nof the farmers' hands for anothar\ntwo months, the preeent carry-over\nwill be reduced by about 30.000,0Qp\nbushels.\nCanada's grain-storage facilities\nwlll adequately take care of soma\n417,000.000 bushels and grain officials say there Is no danger of this\nfigure being reached thts year. Io\naddition, hundreds of lake freighters\noould be pressed Into aervloe toy\nwinter storage If It became necessary, they state.\n -THE   KELSON   DAUY   NEWS,   NTLSON,   B.C.\u2014TUESDAY   MORMXO,   ACGl'ST   1,   IMS-\nBETTY NUTHALL\nTAKES TENNIS\nWins Maidstone Invitation Play; English\nPlayer Wins\nTRAIL COUNCIL TO\nDISCUSS RELIEF\nTRAIL, B C.July 31\u2014Tho council decided- Monday night to hold\na special meeting Thuraday to discuss relief matters following a letter\nfrom Reeve Crouch, prealdent ot the\nUnion of B. 0. Municipalities, that\nno further relief contributions were\nforthcoming from tbe government\nafter   July   91.\nDONATEPRIZES^\nQUOIT TOURNEY\nBARTON CHARGED WITH SWINDLING\nCOUPLE IN STOCK DEALING AT COAST\nTrans-Continental\nBike Race Starts\n_U_STKA__fTON. NY., July 31\n(Af).\u2014Betty Buthall. BfflJMi Wlght-\nmaa cup aUr, eaptured the singles\notwmfiioRahlp ot the eighth annual\nWwaweme invitation tennis toumn-\nmant toOny, defeating Alice Marble.\nrlalng young Sacramento. Calif.,\nplayer, 5-7, \u00ab-l, fl-0. ln the final\nfount\nBngland a_ao shared in the doubles\naa Margaret Scrlven. another British\nWightman   oup   player.   tean\u00bbed   up\nvlth  Elizabeth  Ryan to defeat Mlss j Oriel\nMarble and Mn. Helen wills Mcotlv    night\nM, l-l.\nO'Nell   and  Johnaton\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, B.C. July 31.\u2014P. CapbKzl\nof Kelowna was a buaineas vlaltor\nln   TraU   over   tht   week-end.   While\nhere he waa the gueat of Mr. and\nMrs. Tony Lauriente.\n*   \u2666   \u2022\nMra. J. Olenn Quayle and daugh-\nTRAIL,   B.   C.   July   SI\u2014In   the\t\nhorseshoe   competition   series   games   i r.  left Saturday to spend a abort\nof   the  Trail   Horseshoe   and   Quoits; holiday at Creston aa guests of Mr.\nclub,   played   Monday   night.   Waixi j and  ttr*. James Cherrlatfon.\nbeat    3am mart ino     100-90    and    R.\nMcGerrigle defeated the Trail Times\nTuesday night  In the same competition Ward beat Johnston and P.. ___ \u201e\n\" '     beat   Samraartino.   Thursday | ,_,.\u201e ________ \".,_\n-     _,\u201e_, | TRAIL HOUSES    AND\nTrail News of the Day\nFeney   meet*   Bremner   anil\nMcGerrigle     meets     Ward.     Friday\ntttm  Marble,   leaded   flrat   anions; I night's schedule will be Trail Times\nt_w   American   playera   in   singles   \u25a0**   m\nsurance, Notary. J.\nU3~_-trl-\nD. Andenon\n<W1\u00bb)\nttra-fht a coumleous battle agates j martlno.\nttta Huthall. but It waa her third ! A meeting Is called for T.iur..-\n1_M_ en ono ot tne hottest days ol -\u00bb* n'Sbt to enw uj> the qudiw,*\ntM mast and ahe fa-_M qulcUj at%v , l\u00abn-..c-p competition which w 11! jet\n\u2022ko mm msMlstt thrown to win the I underway shortly. A cup fo rtnlf,\n\u2022mt aet. Sh. offered atubborn re- 'hu ***** \u00ab\u2022\u00ab\u2022*\u00ab by Q. Depasquale\n\u2022latum la the .econd set. but fell [ **\u00bb<*, **\u25a0 Thoaipaon and prwa of a\n_. ._..   ______   .-   __.   third ' modal,    quoltey    cigarette    lighters\nTRAIL CITY MAY\nCHANGE BANKER\nlato\nfmraant   errors   In   the   third I msaai.    quvii\u00ab\/    i iHtn*.*.-.-,.<:    ___, .\nm * * '~-   - .       . iSrVr&n' rJie;ndby\u00b0\u00b01ua! Bank \u00b0* Montreal Won't\nLosn $68,800 But Offers $50,000\n  anl Mils Bcrlren made\ni a doubles combination much too\ntar KM Marble and a aur-\nerratle Mrs Moody. The\nlatter woa only half of her six\nttrrtt* RsmM, double faulting th*\nfinal point tt tha flrat gamo of the\nflret aat and missing several net\nahota when points were badly needed, Sooraa wart 8-2. 7-5.\nham   haw   been\nlerent   donors.\nORDER CAR OF\nCEMENT, TRAIL!\nTttATL,   B.  C,  JWy  31\u2014City  Bl-\nclneer  8.  S.  McDiarmld  report**   to\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the city council Monday night thst\nBIRCH APPLICATION POB WATER  ,' 1,M orietetS one car  of  cement\nisnnvm iv rwati f\u00b0r   concrete   work   on   the   Trill\nmmm\u2014 \u2022\u2014*\u2014 \u2122 \u2122* . I creek culvert. In lt. pa*__a\u00abe through\n__S\u00a3fr  *_C-  \u00a3\"!   \u00bbi\u2014*   \u00bb\u00bb**w (the   city   the   Trail   creek   la   \u00ab*_*\u25a0-\napUoatlon of B. O. Hlnoh. Spokane [ caMd   ,\u201e   ooncr,te   and   each   year\n\u25a0ireot.   waa   approved   by\neouncll   Monday   night.\nthe   city ' following the freshet additional work\nla   required.\nn    _    skilled  oHKAToSs  aY  Y-ftUtt \"BEftVIlft\njLJl , Dl LUXE BARBER SHOP\n*******    Sjwlal   Attention    to   Commercial    Traveller.\n\u202204 laker nt. and Tourist.. Opp. Imperial Bank\nGuide for Travellers\nNeUon, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in\nBreakfast\nXt to\u00ab\u00a9<\nLunch eon\ntm* to so*\nPhone 787\n[UME HOTEL\nPre* Bus service George Benwell, Prop\n\u25a0Rotary  and Gyro  Headquarters\nTRAIL B. C. July SI.\u2014When the\nBank of Montreal refused to losn\nthe city W8.B00 but offered to\nloan t50.0O(J, the city council ln\nsession Monday night decided to interview another bank.\nThis amount Is necessary to carry\nthe cltr for the remainder of 1133.\nAid. E. I* Groutage said the refusal of the bank to loan the full\n\"mount put the city In sn awkward\nposition and nothing could be done\nabout the ultu&tton unless the nllef\nln the city was done away wltb.\nIt waa the setlon taken by the\nfederal government In ceasing contributions of 83 1-8 per oent of\ntba relief costs that necessitated\nthe city in demanding this loan.\nMayor Bruno lerose stated tbat\nsome quick setlon was necessary\nln regard to this matter and suggested \u00ab meeting with the school\nboard to see If eome reduction\namid bs arranged In their expenses\nVANCOUTCR. July 31\u2014(CP)\u2014 Leslie Barton, alias William Smith, no\nflxtd address, was committed for\ntrial ln polioe court hers today on\nthree charges of obtaining money\nby false pretenses from Jsrosi and\nBarah Campbell. Af Stratford, Ont.\nBarton was charged with theft ot\n$7000 from the Ontario couple tn\nan alleged stock swindle, conspiracy to defraud and conspiracy to\nsteal.\nDefence was reserved.\nAocordlng to evldenoe given by\nCampbell today he met Barton under the name of Smith In Vancouver on July 6 Barton said he\nwas looking tor a \"Major Burbank,\"\nsupposed New Tork market speculator who had made a considerable\namount of money for a Judge Baker\nIn Winnipeg several months previously. Campbell testified Barton\ntold blm that lf thts man, who was\nnow ln Vancouver, could bs located,\nthey could make some money ln tho\nstock market.\nTHERE'S Till:  MAN\nBarton later took Mr. and Mrs.\nCampbell for a trip around the\ncity by car. as they passed the\nShaughnessy Military hospital Barton stopped the car and pointing to a man apparently leaving the\nhospital, said: \"There's the man\nI've been  looking for.\"\nTbe stranger was introduced as\nMajor Burbank. On bis suggestion\naccording to the evldenoe, tlie tour\nmet the next day In thc Regent\nhotel where Burbank gave Barton\na paper and an order to buy \"corn\nstock.\" Barton returned later with\n| a supposed check for 9500. Burbank\nthen handed Barton two cheques\nfor 125,000 each and told him to\nInvest lhe money. The next day\nBirton turned over to Burbank a\ncheque for $190,000.\nPVT   UP  $7000\nBarton left to cash the cheque\nbut returned saying that the broker's clerk had taken lt back because the two $25.ooo cheques were\nno good. Burbank said they wou'.d\nhsve to raise $50,000 Immediately\nto get delivery of the money allegedly msde ln the stock deal. According to Campbell he put up $7000\nla government bonds which were\nturned into cash while Barton supposedly contributed $18,000 and Burbank the mt.\nThe money, in separate envelopes,\nwsa given to Barton wlio was tow\nby Burbank to get the cheque Ior\n$190,000 and buy some more stock.\nBarton returned and eald he had\nmade a mistake and that the money\nwaa lost; whereupon Burbank handed him $30 nnd told him to go\nto   Portland.   Ore.,   and   tr\\   some\nMOlfTRBAL, July 91 (CP).-Ofr\ni a 4800-mile flQO ln quest of\npriae money totalling $$$,000, contenders in what ts oalled the\n\"trans-continental bicycle raoe\" got\nunder way tonight. The route will\ncarry thsm throuth many cities and\ntowns in Canada and United States\nand includes visits to tbe Century\nof Progress exhibition at Chicago\nand the Canadlsn National exhibition at Toronie.\nTRAIL HAS* CASE\nOF CHICKEN POX!\nTRAIL, B.C.. July 81 .-City Medical Health Officer B. T. Eaton reported one caae 0f chicken pox ln\nthe city of Trail for the past week\nat a meeting ot the city council\nMondsy night.\nBURLEIGH GRIMES\nJOINS IHE CARDS\n8T. LOUIS, July 81 <AP> --Burleigh Grimes, whose brllllsnt pitching was largely responsible tor St.\nLouli Cardinals winning the world\nseries ln 1931, wlll again Join thc\nRed bird*, Branch Rickey, vice-president   ot   the   club,   announced   to-\nnTh\u00ab_   Isst   of   the   Natlcnal   Jee_gue | \"\"^J^6*^\nspitball   fltngers,   released   uncondl\nMANY ATTTND\nSWIM CLASSES\nLite saving classes st Lakeside\npark are becoming so popular that\nunless those who an intending to\nJoin, do so st onoe, Mies Helen\nFerguson, swimming instructress,\nwlll have to rearrange h\u00bbr classes\nTbe class ^ betng added to delly\nand in tills way the early arrivals\nare  losing the  back  lessons.\nRecently practically the whole ot\ntbe Red Sox, girls' softball team,\nJoined. Both boys and girls are now\nincluded In the Instructions, and\nthis year a number have signified\ntheir  Intentions  of   trying   tor  the\nWhen   the   Trail   picnickers   held\nINSPECTOR OF POWER STATES\nCITY POWER UNES HAZARDOUS\nVictoria Official Asks Council to Take Up Matter\nWith a View to Renewing Line; Recommend to New Council\nSJSr, Sw- i aa Tss_\u00abr. ms\nNANAIMO TEAM\nTrail Instructor, gave s demonstration for the members, m. P. Andersen, Kimberley swimming Instructor,\nwill hold the tests this yesr.\nWINS ANOTHER Slayer of Policeman\nHolds Fifty at Bay\nPENTICTON, July II (CP). \u2014\nNanaimo city touring football team\nscored a 4-0 victory over a penticton eleven ln an exhibition game   \t\nhere tonight. SPRINOFIELD.  111.,  Aug..   1   (AP)\nPlay wss rather ragged ln the first   \u2014Fifty  policemen   armed  with   ma\nhalf,  but  the  visitors  settled  down   chine   guns   and   tear   gas,   and\nRequesting the city council tt go\nas esrly as possible Into the matter\nof the city's transmission line from\nthe Bonnlngton power plant, with\nthe object of renewing lt, M. L.\nTaylor, inspector ot electrical energy.\nhas plaoed on paper formally, tn\nthe form of a letter from Victoria,\nthe views thst he expressed to tbe\ncity council Informally ln esemtive\nhere a cmtple of months ago. to tbe\neffect that the transmission line wss\nhaaardoue ln its present shape.\nHis letter, read to the city council Monday night, waa sa follows:\nLIABLE TO  GO OUT\n\u2022*S1rs\u2014Confirming our Interview\nof June SI, 1938, regarding your pole\nline from the power plant to the\ncity, onr Inspection reveals that tbe\nplna and cross-arms sre In \u00abuch\na condition that tbey are creating\na hassrd, and are liable at anytime\nto put your llne out of commission\n\"A number of ths poles have\nbeen stubbed, and there still remain a number whleh should be\nrenewed.\n\"Wt Should like to paint out that\nalthough   stubbing   Is   necessary   ln\nmany Instances and prolongs the\nlife of the pole line. It must be\nborne tn mind that the strength of\nthe line is cut down considerably by\nthis type of repairs and the usual :\npractice Is to stub them only In a I\nease cf emergency, and even then st j\nIntervals.\n\"Mr.   Duberley   from   this   office j\ndiscussed tbls matter with Mr, Fleet |\narter the  Interview with  the council, and 1 think wou will find that ]\nhe ts of the ssme opinion.\nALL-ROUND HAZARD\n\"We wou.d appreciate lf you will\ngo Into this matter aa early aa possible with the object of renewing\nthis line, as lt is not only a hazard\nfrcm an operative point of view f\nbut from a lineman's point or view.\"\nOn thc motion of Alderman J, B.\nOray. the oouncll took the same\naction on thc formal letter as lt\ntook in June respecting the verbal\nrepresentations of the government\nofficial \u2014 referred It to the 1934\ncouncil with a recommendation for\ndue provision In the estimates.\nMr. Taylor will be advised of the |\naction  tsken.\nmsn  Ernest  Purgatory. M. [following a call to headquarters that\nThe   man   waa   registered   at   the  Moore   was   causing   a   disturbance.\nhotel a\u00ab Grumpy Moore and follow-   A* he knocked on the door of ths ,\ning his capture was rushed  to po- I msns room Moore fired through tho\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Hoe    besdquarters   through    crowds' door,  the  bullet  striking  Purgatory\nafter   the   interval   snd   easily   ran j number of national guardsmen wsre  that   had   gathered   ln   the   street i In ths heart.\nin   their   four   counters   while   the j held   st   bay   tor   almost   an   hour  outside the hotel. It   waa   48   minutes   later   before,\nPenticton  team were  held scoreless, i early todsy by a lone gunman who      Policeman    Purgatory,    who    wss  polioe   were   able   to   advance   close I\nEdmunds.     Btobbsrt,     Hill     snd j barricaded himself In a hotel room   appointed   to   the   foroe   two   yesrs  enough  to  seise Moore  ss  hs  kept\nSand.and esch sccred. after   shooting   and   killing   Police- ago  today,  wu  seat  to   the   hotel I up  a  stesdy  stream  of  bullets.\nduring  the  remainder  of  the  yesr\nThe msyot felt awe that outetand-\nIng taxea and other revenues  firth*\ncoming this year would esitly take ! *\u00bbw\u00ab money.\ncare   of  the   desired   losn   and   that! BVYS   TICKET*\nif   was  an   impossible  mors   to cut j    Two   seoond   claas  railway  tickets\nHtTME \u2014 C. A. Tuk, R. I. Prawr.\nAentloton. J, Douglass, Langford; J.\nOello, J. flhursr, Oreenwood; H\nWllmot. W. J. McRobert, Mn. N.\nWotvsrton,   W.   R.   Bucknall,   Van\ncouver; T. A. Bums, R. Bteedman,\nMedicine Hat; J. T. Mertie. S. W.\nProwse, A. E. Berry, O. Whitehead.\nMn. Hamilton-Watts, Mlas Olbeon,\nMlas L. J. Btewart, Vernon.\nC(5he Savoy\n\"Where tht Guest Is King\"\nNelson's Newest und Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nrelief to reduce the expenses as\nrelief families could hardly get by\non their present income. Ths msyor\ncould not realise the reason of tbe\nbank for refusing the lull amount\nas hs stated Trail waa tn the beet\nfinancial position of any municipality of the interior, tbere being no\notber deficit outstanding at the\npresent time. He ssld street lighting, police department tnd school\ncosts oould be cut down but be\nsaw no necessity for such an setlon.\nIt wss finally decided by the\ncouncil to leave ths matter ln abeyance until another sank had been\nInterviewed to aee if ths full amount\nof ths loan, 108.800, could be borrowed.\nJ. A. KERR. Prop,\nerr. phons \u00bb\nmtO:\nliVOT  \u2014  Mr.  aM   lto.   d.  t.\nonffltha and aon. Hollywood. Calif;\nMax Benthl.n, Orar Creek; C, P.\nBntt. cal\u00abarr; 3. Boothereon. Gnen-\n\u00ab; Mlaa M. 8aa_i\u00abon. TraU: Bev.\nC. a. Dalr, Ro__lan<l: Mr. and Mr*\nC. B. Twlgf. Vanccniw; O. H.\nTaylor, Calgary: Rev. and Mil. J. H\nToung and family. New Denver.\n\u25a0ew Orand Hotel\nP.   I.   KAPAK,   Prop.\nWeftly and Monthly latta\n\u25a0M  and  eald   Water\nfflngM *\u00bb\u00ab \u00bbP     ***>\"* *'M *\"\nllo a nattttt aad Up\nOccidental Hotel\ntM Vernon St. Pnona M\"_\n\u25a0.   WAH1CK\nfifty   Kaonil   t   Oottlt   COBlo\"\nHMdcjnarter,  for  Logger,\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nMS.   E.   MADDEN\nCnmnklily   Remodelled\nRM   and   told   Hiter\nIn  the  HEART  af  the  City\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nRoomi from >0o to 11.90 Moainii\n110 and up.\nSteam heated  and  hot and cold\nwater  In awry  room\n603 Baker St. rkone w\nKOOLAREE SUMMER\nSCHOOLOPENS\nUnion College Professors to\nLecture at Presbytery\nTRAIL, B. C July 31\u2014With 40\nattending from Eaat and Wsst Kootenay. United church summer achool\nat Koo'sree opens Tuesday for five\ndafs.\nThree   members   ot   the   staff  of\nUnion   college,   Vancouver,   wlll   attend  snl  five lectures. Principle J.\n! O.   Brown   will   lecture  on   \"Preach-\nI tng   tbe   Old  Testament.\"   and   Pro-\n! lessor A. M   Kaaford will  deal  with\nI \"Poetry   and    Religion,\"    and    Pro-\n1 feesor W. H. Smith with \"Aspects of\nthe Reformation.\"\n,     Campers   alll   devote  their  mom-\n| Ings   to   lectures,   their   afternoons\n1 to   sports   snd   reereatkm   and   tbe\n\\ evenings to campflrea, with the men\n! of   the   Kootenay  presbytery   directing the program.\n1 Rev. Bryce H- Wallace of Knos\nUnited church ls to be csmp director.\nI Among thoee from this district attending wlll be Mr. sdd Mrs. R.\nCooper, Mlss Enid Cooper. Trail;\n: Mr. and Mrs. William Dovey, rnilt-\n{ vale; Mm. Wells and Mlss Walla,\n_ Robson; Rev. c. H. Daly and W\n' McKensle,   Rossland.\nwere purchased by Burbank who gave\nthem to the Campbells snd told\nthem to meet him st the Rite\nCsrleton hotel. Montreal after he\nhad flown to New York to see his\nfamily  and obtain  more  money.\nThe trip east proved fruitless for\ntbe Ontario oouple when Burbank\nfailed to put ln an appearance.\nSeveral days later Barton waa arrested when he Attempted to chansa\na 11000 bill at a bank' here. He\nhad an additional 1387 In his possession wben taken into custody.\nHts alleged confederate bu not\nbeen  located  by   the  police.\nTRAIL SOCCER\nTEAM NAMED\nTRAIL, B C, July SI\u2014The Trsll\nseniors turned out st Butler Psrk\ntonight to engage ln a football game\nprior to tbe invasion of the Nanaimo team on Wednesday, August 3.\nIncidentally the Juniors turned\nout to pick a team to meet tbe\nNelson Junior eleven ln that city\non August 6. A game wss plsyed\nbetween Juniors snd a mixed team\nof seniors and juniors, resulting\nin tbe Juniors detesting the mixed\nteam. 8-8. Adcock soored six goala\nby himself and ons with the aa-\nslstance of Wish MUburn. This feat\nof Adcock hss not been equalled\nIn Trail for some ttme. On ths\nmixed team, Preddle Ball soored\ncne goal and Zuk put a counter\nbetween hla own goal post.\nThe probable team of the Trail\nJuniors to play, in Nelson on August 6, the first game of a two-\ngame lnter-clty series with Nelson,\nwill be: Ivans, goal; R. Groom,\nBommens, backs; Deans, Kendall,\nand Page, half backs; Doherty,\nLlghtbody. Adcock, Oroom and Strachan, forwards.  Roes  reserve.\nTBAIL, B. C.\n\u2022*.*\u00bb\nHEW CROWN   :\nPOINT HOTEL \u2022\nEuropean Plan a\nHEADQLARTERK\n\u2666 Commercial and Tourist Trade e>\nSample Rooma\na          COMMERCIAL   RATES a\n\u2666 Wlthont   Bath     ll_\u00bb \u2666\nJ   With Bath __ $-.M and f:..V). J\n\u2666 TRAIL, B. C. ;\n1 \"A Palace \\\nI in the Kootenays\" \u2022\nI\u00bb\u00aba.*.a.a.\u2666.\u2666.\u2666.\u2666.\u00bb.\u2666.\u2666\nVANCOUVER, B.C\nNEED MAPS OF\nANNABLE AREA\nDufferin Hotel\nWM Ol  U.K.   B.   C.\nBright Rooms \u2014 Central\nModerate Rates\nA.   Patterson,    Isle   ef   Coleman\nCrow's   Nest.    Proprietor\nMM   Seymour   St. Sey.   44^\nVisitors to Nelson\nHEAD   TBE\nNRLSON     DAILY     NEWS\nDaring   your  stey  ln   Nelson\ni     TRAIL,   B.C..   July   11 .\u2014City   Bn-\n; slneer 6.  B.  McDiarmld   reported  to\ni the city council Monday night that\n! it  waa  impossible  to make any re-\ni ports on the proposed new boundary\ni of   the   city,   with   reference   to  the\ndesire   of   tbe   municipality  of   Annable  to  amalgamate   with  the city\n! of   Trail,   until   stmie   detailed   map\nof the area haa been  obtained,  He\nssld   that   the   municipality   had  no\nsuitable  map available and  he  wst\napplying to the government snd the\nland registry cffice st Nelson ttt a\nmap giving details of lota aad subdivisions  in  ths  Annable district.\nTRANSPORTATION-Freight & Passenger.\nGreyhound Lines\nSample BUS Fares From Nelson\nM-OK inf. waah\nKF.ATTI.K,    naah.\nPORTLAND,    Orr.\nVICTORIA.   II   C.\nVANCOUVER,   B.   C\nO.W. RT.\n| S.00 \u2022 I.WI\nI i.m IMI\n13.00 ii.no\n11.79 tl.J.-i\n14.19 15.5-\nMNa'dTaN^MONEY ACCEmD \"ii' i_ Alt ON ALL TICKETS\nFor   Fn-tMr   Information   See   Yoor   Loral   Greyhound   Airat   or\nPHONE 800\nBOND EXCHANGE\nREPORTED, TRAIL!\nTRAIL, B.C.. July Si -Aid E I.\nOroutage, chairman of the flnanoe\noommittee, reported to the city\ncouncil Monday nlgbt tht eichange\nof 2601 pounda sterling, four and\none half per cent Pacific Oreat\nEastern railway stock, and 95000\nfsur and one-half per oent bonds,\nIn the aame company, for a similar\namount of Province of Saskatchewan\nfive per oent bonds due in 1956.\nplus s cssh profit of city sinking\nfunds of one snd one-half points\nBy thl* exchange the city sinking\nfund accounts increases Its annual\nrate by half of ons per oent and\nmakes a caah profit besides.\nComplete Work\nUpon Erie Road\n.^^\u2022.^ Z^._l' L* i \u2122~ \"sa^nra^ovTn\"\nflret president of the Canadian P.-\nclflo railway, left C1M.371. net per\naonalt;  \u00a3185,827\nfl\ns\n*-*) AND\nMAKE\nWORK\n' clsl    government   crew   which    has\nbeen working on the rruitvale-irte\n' road for the put few weeks grad-\n! Ing    snd    widening    the    highway\nthroughout Its entire length.\nA diversion was made st Kris snd\ns new bridge was erected over ths\n* river st thst point. Wltb tbs in-\n; creased reeldentlal settlement at\n' rrurtvalt.    tbe    road    ta    handling\nsteadily  increased   traffic.\nI LOAN BYLAW IS\nPASSED, TRAIL\n|    TRAIL,   B.   C.   July   Jl\u2014 The   sn-\n| tlclpatlon revenue loan by-law was\nread three tiroes before ths city\ncouncil Monday night and passed\nby  the  council   ss  a commutes  of\n| the whole.\nSEMIANNUAL\nCommences Tuesday, August 1, 8:30 aam.\nOur second Semi-Annual Clearance Sale opens today. This sale is of the greatest benefit to you.\nThere are plenty of Frocks, Lingerie, and Shoes for all year wear. One look at our price tags\nand you'll be convinced that these are the best values ever offered. By all means shop at\nthis sale.\nVoiles  (long sleeves). Piques in\nWhite.  Wash  Suits,  Skirts  and\nJackets. Sizes 14 to\n44. Reg. to $4.95.\nSale Price \t\nn*>\nSummer silk crepes with jackets\nin pastels and colored print crepe\ndresses. Sizes 11 to aa oa\n42. Reg. to $9.95. SXaS9\nSale Price        ***^\nWash silk crepes in pastel shades,   New style prints, all over patterns.\nalso silk crepe prints. Sizes 14\nto 20. Regular to *a nA\n$6.95. ?1.8_'\nSale Price ........       mtt\nCoin dots. Solid colors. Sizes 14\nto 44V\u00bb- Regular to\n$15.00.\"\nSale Price\n*6-95\nBLOUSES\nSKIRTS\nTailored   Dressy   Blouses\nRegular to\n$3.50.\nSale Price\nAll  colors.  Sizes to  44.\n\u00ab1*19 and S 1*9\nCrepes, Woo]  Crepes,  Tweeds.  White\nand co!   ... Regular to $8.95.\nSale Price \t\nS1-S9\nSilk Knit and Gluva Silk Panties,\nbloomers, vests, In-as- _t^_m\nsieres. Regular to ttm QC\n$1.50. Sale ftltt ..\n49'\nDance Sets, Vest and Bloomer\nSets, Gowns, Slip?, Pajamas, also\nSilk Crepe Dance Sets and Teddies. Regular to\n$1.95.\nSale Price  \t\n89\nSilk crepe panties and slips.\nAngel skin slips, Gluva Silk\nslips. All colors.\nRegular   to a ^    _A\n$?95. 9 1*29\nSale Price .'..       tm\nSilk Crepe Pajamas, Gowns,\nSlips. All colors.\nRegular   to\n$4.95.\nSale Price\n\u00bb1.M\nHOSIERY\nFull  fashioned,  pure  silk,  cradle  foot.\nSizes 8^ to 10.\nSale Price\t\nSOCKS\n59e\nFor sport wear. All wool mesh. Assorted\ncolors. Sizes SVi to 10.\n;a!e Price \t\n49\"\nThe biggest shoe values we have ever offered\u2014pumps, sandal and tic patterns.\nWhltt                                                     Grey\nParchmenl                                                    Brown\nBlonde                                                    Black\nHigh and Cuban Heels. Sizes 2>s to 8. Regular to $4.95.\nSale\nPrice   .\t\n*2\n.89\nAn assortment of Black and Brown shoes, broken lines, not all sizes in every\nline bul all sizes in the lot.\u2014Suede and Kid leathers, also two toned effects.\nRegular to $7.50. Sizes 3 to 8.\nWidths AAA to D.\nSale Price  \t\n$a.\u00bb9\n -I ito\n THE   NELMON   DAILY   NEWS.   NELSON,   B.C.\u2014TIL-DAY   MORMNO,   ALQIST   1,   1938\nCOAL PRODUCTION FOR B.C. IN JUNE\nWAS 79,569 TONS OF WHICH EAST\nKOOTENAY PRODUCED 38,335 TONS\nCoal production In B C. In the month of June was away down when\ncompared with figures for June In 1932 This year June production was\n79,669 ton* compared to 111,562 tons a year ago. East Kootenay production was 08,335 tons compared with 58,365 tons. Coke produced at\nMichel was 303 tons.\nFollowing la a report ot roal prcductlon released  br  the chief  Inspector of mlnee for B. C.\nEAST   KOOTENAY   DISTRICT\n1932 1933\n* Tons       Tons\nCoal Creek Colliery  41        7,555\nMichel  Colliery   _..,. _       19.431      26,739\nSuccess and Failure tn Two Hours\n'\"\u25a0:, '-.:..\\y.l\nTotsl   \t\nCorbin  Colliery  \t\nTotal   for   East   K\"ot:_nay        38,335\nNICOLA PRINCETON   DISTRICT\nCoalmont Collieries Limited\t\nMlddlesboro Collieries Limited \t\nTulameen Coal Mines Limited _ \u2122.\nPleasant -Valley Colliery \t\nBlue Plame  Colliery  \t\nKing Colliery ;\t\nTotal for Hicola  Princeton  \t\nNORTHERN   DISTRICT\nBulk'ey   Valley   C-lliery   \t\nVANCOUVER   ISLAND   DISTRICT\nCanadian Collieries (D) Limited\nComox   Colliery   .....\t\nNo. 5 Mine. South Wellington\t\nWestern Furl Corporation, Limited:\nNo.  1  Mine\t\nOther Collieries:\nGrand-by Consolidated M, S. Jc P. Co.\nLantzvllle  Colliery  \t\nWddlck  mine   \u201e\t\nJingle Pot mine -   - -\nBiggs' mine\nRichardson mine \t\nTotal  for  Vancouver\n19.483\n18.8*73\n34.291\n24,004\n38,335\n58.293\nS.343\n1.738\n1,983\n480\n40\n8.134\n1.409\n1.449\n1.014\n81\n9.431\n10,057\n300\n(Estimated\n90\n14.138\n7,489\n13,374\n8,944\n21,104\n289\n98\n423\n399\n8,185\n183\n103\n19\n153\nIsland        \u00ab\u00ab\n43,130\nDOCTOR SHOWS\nJAW MOULDING\nSpokane Specialist Is a\nRotary Speaker on\nLocal Protege\nGreta's Leading\nMtn\nTotal for Province \t\nCoke Produced nt Michel 303 ton**.\n79,589     111,963\n\u2014CHID- INSPECTOR OP MINES.\nMISS E. GIEGERICH\nIS HOLIDAYING\nKASLO, B. C. July 31 \u2014Mlss\nElizabeth Olegerlch hss left to\nspend a short holiday visiting ber\nbrother\u00bblii-law and sister Dr. and\nMrs. O. E. L. McKinnon of Cranbrook, snd her brother and sister-\nin-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Giegerich of Kimberley.\nMrs.   T.   SuUlvan    and    children\nHow  plastic surgery is rebuilding\nfie  jaw   of   a  Kootenay  boy  whoae\nesse   has   been   sponsored   by   the\nNelson Rotnry c.ub as a part of its\ncrippled    children's    work,    was    vividly Illustrated to the members of\nMonday's luncheon, when Dr. H. L.\nMorehouse of Spokane, specialist in\northodontia\u2014here    on    his    annual\nholiday trip\u2014described the esse,\nI displayed large pictures of the boy'.-,\n1 face as It was and showed a cast\n! of the lad's Jaw structure as lt\n| wss  when   t*..c  case  was  taken  up.\nand showed from the boy himself.\n* who was- present, the changes sl-\n! ready accomplished.\nIn  this particular  case  around a\nyear must still elapse before the\n' final    moulding    operation    takes\nplacc. when  it  ls expected  the  lad\nwill  articulate  normally, as well as\nhave   the   lull   use   of   hla   teeth,\nvulcb he has noi now.\nBAD POSTURE HABITS\ni    After   dealing   with   the   case   In\n' hand Dr. Morehouse outlined a number of points  for  parents  to  note,\nregarding correction of posture habits. Tlie child reading or writing n.\n. a desk or table, he said, should not   .     n. m    \u2022- \u25a0 .-.     nnr>in   .\u201e\n\\tm his head on UU free hand, y|\u00a3   P'fV. \u00b0PPO\u00ablJe   0\u00abta   Oarbo   ln\nj the pressure would alter the form of' Ul?  '\"\"'a lalC6t  Picture. \u2022 -\n' the Jaw. T.ic  same  applied  to  tbe i _\u25a0   \u25a0   ,\n! child   lying   on   the   floor   reading, i *\u2022_.   \u201e_j  M\u00ab\u201e    i\\:\u201e\u00ab...,\u201en\njwlth  chin  propped  In  both  hands, j \u25a0\"\". and  MfS.  DlllgWall\nSUMMER FETE\nSUCCESS AT KASLO\npage Timr.B\nRev. Mr. Perley Is\nWelcomed at Fork\nORAND FORKS. B. C, JUly Sl-\nThe Induction or Rev. Mr. Perley!\nj took place st St. John's Vnlteu\nKAflLO,' B C.. July ll \u2014The church on Prlday evening. Revl\nannuel summer fete beld at Lake- Bryco Walla\u2122 of Trail, Rev. MrJ\nside park Wednesdsy afternoon. \"\u00bb'\u00bb oI Rossland and Rev. Mrfl\nunder the auspices of the Kaslo Bldde\u00bb \u00b0< O^nwood officiated.\nLadles Hospital aid. netted the The ceremony was an lmpreas,v*|\nladlea   a   very   satisfactory   amount   one. Very interesting addreasea v:ere|\npayment for their untiring ef\nforts. The tea. which was served\non the lovely lawn under the trees.\nwss  well  patronised,   thts  was   un\ngiven   by    Rev.   Mr.    Wallace    \u00abndl\nRev.   Mr. ,Daly.   Mrs.   B.   Hoogerwertl\nacted is pianist.. There  was  a hrgal\nattendance to greet the new  pastor\"\nder the supervision of Mrs. Thomas   %ai    nlB   family,   Mr.   Perley\nI Smith   who   was   assisted   by   Mrs\nJ.   H.   Stubbs.   Mrs.   V.   TraU,   Mlas\nOlanvill   and  other   willing   helpers.\nThe  pet show,  with   Mr.  and  Mrs.\nC. F. Archer In charge proved very\nsuccessful, considering tbls  wss the\nfirst attempt at any thing  of -this\nkind,   the   interest   was   amazingly\nkeen.   To   the   children   especially,\nthla    was    the    main    attraction.\nMrs.  D.   J.   Barclay   bad   the   banner   concession,   tbe   housle-housle,\nwhen  at about  five-thirty  she   was\nforced   to  cloee  owing   to  the   fact\nthat  her   supplies   were   completely\nexhausted.   Mrs.    Barclay    was    assisted    by    Jack    Matthews,    Dalton\nMurphy   snd   Charlea   Webater.   Jr.,\nwho  proved   to   be   excellent  aide.-.\n| The    fortune    telling    booth    with\n\"Madam   Iclnu\"   reading   cards   for\nI the numerous patrons did a thriv.\nI ing   business   also.   The   seer   wr.:\n[ assisted  by  Mrs.   Jack  Paterson   a,\n: cashier    and    Mrs.    C.    O.    Bowke.\nas   door   keeper.   Tlie   whole   successful affair wss under the general\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^KV ronventrshlp  of   the   president,   Mrs\nLaurence Olivier, well known En-   3. H. Latham,\nish. stage and acreen star, -arrives i \u25a0   \u2014,.        *, \u201e.\u2014\nin New York cn route to Hollywood j\nceeds Mr. Archibald who has I\ntransferred to North Lou-\nUnited   church,   Vanoouver.\nRev.   Mr.   Perley   ind   family\nrived  in the city  on Thursday  anil\nhave   taken   up   residence   st   *..:-\u00bb J\nUnited    church   msnse.\nElectrical engineers say that street I\nlighting in United States represents-j\nin expenditure of 88 million dollars, and it would probably take^l\nanother 100 million to tight t M*|\ntAtttU adequately.\n         . |\nNERVOUS WOMEN\nTake Ly&ia E. Pinkham's\nVegetable Compou\n.Vary\n i ihe Lnii*\ni VetetaUe CwMettni .\nA chemist says that lacquers made\nfrom wood pulp and cotton waste\nire taking over 1700,000.000 from thc\npalbt and varnish Industry's business.\nSSL SSI\nmmisj slltr smr. 1\t\nmmotwttsl toofc m ttet\nstr \u2022alt-, .a* mm. _______________\nSt out et metn IM -nasal mt. \u2014parti\nI.U.W that thar wr. I.mfcul kr ***!\u2022 I\n\u25a0_\u00ab_k_n,. ior \u2022 _\u2022\u00ab_\u2022 tetm mmt Inn ill\n(1st M*-ar ...mi mtck \u2022__. tmnatas. *l|\nWhen you'n HEALTHY\nyou're HAPPY\nHj-FFT dayi ure usually healthy\ndays. Why not add to theae\nitn.sl.iny days!\nPoor health and constipation\ngo hand in hand. Get rid of\ncommon constipation by eating\na delicious cereal.\nTeats show that Kellogg's\nAllz-BRAN provides \"bulk\" to exercise the intestines, and vitamin\nB to tone the intestinal tract.\nAll-Bran is also twice as rich\nin iron as An equal weight of\nbeef liver.\nThe \"bulk\" in All-Bean is\nnneh like that in leafy vegetables. How much better than\ntaking pills and drugs\u2014so often\nharmful.\nTwo tablespoonfuls dally are\nusually sufficient. If not relieved\nthis vay, see your\ndoctor.\nAt all -grocers.\nIn the red-and\ngreen package.\nMade by Kellogg\nin London, Ont.\nthave left to Join Mr. Sullivan at\n| Metaline Falls, Wash., where the\nfamily will make their home.\nMrs. Charles MldHeton left Saturday for her home ln Roasland\nafter spending a few days tn town\nI with her father J. MacPherson,\n| Ralph Read, who Is studying law\nln Vancouver, is spending a short\nholiday ln town with his mother\nand sister, Mrs. S. J. Read and\nMlss   Doris   Read.\nMr. and Mrs. Noel Bacchus of\nBlrchdale were ctty visitors' during\nthe   week.\nMrs. Jack Cadden and daughters,\nthe Misses Marjorle snd Joan, of\nBurton, are spending u short holiday  at  their   bome   nere.\nW. R. Bucknell of Vsncouver was\na  Friday   visitor  in   town.\nJ.   Learmonth   of   Nelson   waa   a\nvisitor   in   the   city   Friday,\ni    Mr.   and   Mrs.   T.   Parry   of   Trail\n)sre   spending   a   few   daya   tn   the\ncity.\nOeorge   C.  Schmidt   of   Erie   was\na vlaltor ln town during the week.\nMrs.   Florence  Kllpstrlck  of  Provoet,   Alta.,   spent   Friday   ln   thc\ncity.\nMiss Annie Smltb. Mlss Ethel\nSmith and John A. Smith of Nelson were visitors in town Fridsy\nand   Saturday.\nD. A. Bremner of Vanoouver was\na recent city vlaltor.\nMr. and Mra. Tompkins and\ndaughter, of Burdett, Alta., are\n; holidaying tn town. Mr. Tompkins\nI Is the C. P. R. agent ln his home\nI town.\nI Mr. and Mrs- R. A. Cheater and\nj daughters Hilda and Sylvia, have\ni returned from a camping trip to\ni Fry Creek. Mr. Chester bis re-\n! sumed hie duties as manager of\n\\ the local branch of the Bank of\n, Montreal.\nj Ernest Oarrett and Clarence\n, White spent eeveral dsys at .their\n! respective homes here during the\n; \\ieek. coming down from the Jack-\n. *ou Basin where* they are leasing\ni on some promising mining prop-\n! ertles.\nMyles   MacPherson   returned   Sat-\nI urday   to   Trail,   after   spending   a\n! lew dsys visiting at his nome here.\nI    A.  A.  O.   Williams   hae   returned\nto hts home ln Nelson after spend-\nI Ing three weeks ln town  with  his\n! ismlly who are spending the sum-\n: mer herc. While here Mr. Williams\nwas   acting   manager   of   the   Bank\nof  Montreal   while  the  local   manager   R.   A.   Chester   was   on   holidays.\nMrs. Alex Sutherland and daugh-\n.. r* Dolly And Peggy, bave returned to their home ln Nelaon\nafter a abort visit in the city.\nMrs.   F.   Watts   left   Saturdsy   for\nher  home   In  Rlondel   sfter spend-\n\\ ing several days visiting friends ln\nI town.\n'     F.   Sammons    left . Ssturdsy    for\nThese two pictures will go Into the\nMolllson a scrap book to remind\nthem of the cruellest blow which\nfate has dealt them. In the top\npicture we see the Seafarer, piloted\nby   Captain   James   and   Mrs.   Amy\nMolllson,  proudly sailing  over Bos-   wblch   habit   would   gradually   nar- j\nton at 8 p. m. after safely crossing\nthe Atlantic ocean frcm England.\nTwo hours later It was thc shattered\nmass shown below, wrecked ln a\nmarsh near the Stratford, conn.,\nairport.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nlAV.IH.W     RADIO\nCOMMISSION   SBTWORK\n__rA      rroc      cky      ckck\n;j$        mm mo \t\n.IN CRCV t'FJC _KO_\n1030 noo 11-ii isms\nd:00-7:00 The Western Hour\n1:00-1:30 Chaa. Dornbergcr's Orch.\n8:00-8:30 Winnipeg Program (Western) French Concert Program\n9:00-9:30 Dance Music from hote.\n(Western  Network)\n9:00 Buchanan. News\n9:15 Miles c( Melody\n9:45 Dance   Music\n(110 k KFRC\nSAN   FRANCISCO\n7:45 Pun  Frolic\n8:00 Headlines\n10:00 Newa Editor\n10:30 Movie Contest\n12:00 Midnight    Requests\n401.5 III\nlOOOw\nConclude Camp Stay\n680   k KPO 411m\nSAN FRANCISCO .\"AOflO \u00bb\n6:00 Strlngwood Ensemble\n6:45 Irving Kennedy, tenor\n7:00 Edna   Fisher,   piano\n7:15 Sax   Appeal\n7:30 Master   Singers\n7:43 Chamber ot Commerce\nMlckilii  NETWORK\nKHQ   KOW   KFI   kill)   KOMO   KJR\n|   590     6_(1     640     70U       920     970\nj   6:00 Uvea at Stake,  drama\n|   6:30 National  Radio  Forum\n7:00 Amoa 'n' Andy, blackface com.\n!   _:15 Memory Lane, rural drama       ^\t\n7:45 Adv.  In  Health.  Dr.  Bundesen j   8:00 Musical Playboys,  Waters\n8:00 Musical Playboys, Ethel Waters ' Washington\n8:00 Balalaika   Orch.    (KOO) |   8:30 Balladettes. orch\n8:15 The Philistine, Dr. Seth Maker\n8:30 Ben Bernle's Orch.\nI  9:00 Carfreee   carnival   (KQO   lo\nNetwork)\n9:00 Ted Weem-a Orch  (KOOl\nI   9:30 Buddy  Rogers'   Orch.\n10:00 News  Flashes\n10:16 Anaon   Week'a   Orch.\n11:00 Organ  Concert   (KOO)\n11:00 Orch\n11:30 Kay   Yyser'a   Orch.\nrow   the   arch,   and   cause rcceasalon\nof   the   Jaw,   ln   extreme   cases   resulting  In the  teetih  locking, Plac- j    PROCTER,   B.   C,   July   \u00ab1   \u2014F\nIng th_ upper teeth over the lower | Liddell    of    Lethbridge    spent    We\nlip, If persisted   In. he said, wouH   WCek end at the Outlet hotel,\nresult   In   tilting   tho   teeth   out-1    u. Welsh ot Nelaon was a Procter\nward. Sucking teeth with the tongue   visitor on Sunday,\na'so   had   deforming   results. Mr.   and  Mrs. J.  A.   Donald   and\nDr. Morehouae explained that the \u00ab0ns \u2022 Jack and Harry have arrived\ncrowns ot the permanent teeth were I fr0m Lethbridge tp apend a week\nfull size tiiree yeara before ap- here camping on the Outlet hotel\npearlng,   that   the  Jaw  development  grounda.\nior the six front teeth must come I Mr. and Mrs. Dingwall of Nelaon.\nby tlic lime the child Is tour: w|10 have been camping here for the\nyeara old, and that the Jaw la as I past two weeks left Sunday for\nlarge at 12 as It wlll ever be. Con- I their home.\nsequcntly, he said, what seemed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtlaa of\na dlaproportlonately large jaw In a Nelson Were week end visitors here,\nchild, or a caae ot widely spaced ! Mrs. W. Walkliu haa lett for her\nteeth, would be corrects by nature | home In Trail after a weak apent\nlater, when the face filled out. | here the gueat ot her parents Mr.\nIt waa the baby wlfj \"perfect , and Mra. W. R. Jarvla.\nteeth.\" c:oaely spaced that would [ David Kenneway waa a Nelaon\nhave to call lu mechanical aids | visitor on Saturday,\nlater. |    Mr. anl Mrs. J. Blchan have rc-\nPresldcnt A. B. Gllker warmly j turned from spending a few daya\nthanked Dr. Morehouae for hia ad- ! in Nelson.\ndress, which waa under the aua- Mrs. W. Seaman of Nelaon, who haa\npices of tba crippled children's | been the guwt ut Mlaa J. C. Mac-\ncommittee, whose chairman. Dr. John Lean for the past week haa returned.\nGansner,    waa    In   olarge   of    the |    Mr. and Mrs. Weldon returned to\nCBS-DON   LEE   NETWORKS\nKVI     KFRC      KOIN      KSL      KOI.\n576        610 Wll 1130       1270\n6:00 California Melodies, Paige's Or.\n6:45 Light  Opera   Oems\n7:15 Little  Jack  Little,   vocalist,\npiano\n7:30 Iaham Jonea' Orch.\n8:00 Freddie   Martina   Orch,\n8:30 0__lc   Nelaon's   Orch.\n9:00 Gus Arnhelm's Orch.  (Don\nLee)\n9:30 Hodge Podge Lodge (Don Lee)\n10:00 Orville Knapp'a Orch.   (Don\nLee)\n10:45 Oolden Sanda   (Don Lee)\n11:16 The   Georgians   (Don   Lee)\n11:30 I'Zlngarl   (Don   Lee)\n-S.l.r.  m\n25,000  \u00bb*\nThe Camels\nare coming\nf\n... so are the\nELEPHANTS\nBASEBALLS\nBATS,  Etc.\nfor a real Surprise\nsee the\nHABOB\nADVERTISEMENT IN\nTHIS PAPER, THURSDAY\n1050 k KNX\nHOLLYWOOD\n6:00 Buchanan,    Newa\n8:15 Cowboy   Revue\n6:30 Marlon   Manafleld\n8:46 Orowln'   Up,   E*   T.\n7:00 Frank   Watanabe\n7:15 Lgt. Opera Concert\n7:45 Count of Monto Crlato\n8:00 Rev.   Bob   Shuler\n8:15 Calmon   Luboviakl\n8:45 Drury   Lane,   tenor\n9:00 Carefree   carnival\n10:00 Mualc  Box\n11:00 Orch.\n11:30 Organ Concert\nprogram.\nLee Brooke\/of Spokane, who waa\nwith Mr, Morehou\u00abc, was alao a\nguest of the club.\ntheir home ln Tadanac Mondiy\naftar a month apent ln the Baxendale oottage.\nMrs. McAlplne uf Creaton la via*\nItlng   her  slater   Mrs.   A.   Helghton.\nMr. and Mra. D. S. Wetmore\na nd   sons   Douglas   and   Mlchasl   of\n)j\u00a3 f>htenn\u00a3lfra{t (!lom|)angi\/}4f\nIMCOWPQUATtO   S-. MAY l\u00ab7Q.\nKOMO\n920   k\nSEATTLE\n6;30 Vacation  Land  Review\n8:00 Fireside  Hour.  KOW\n9:00 Muslcsl   Mannequins\n9:30 Banjoland\n9:45 Lee  Sisters\n10:15 New  Yorker Dance\n970   k KJR\nSEATTLE\n6:00 Concert   Enslemble\n7:00 Newa Edition\n7:15 Shadea   cf   Yesterday\n7:30 Rhythm  Acea\n8:30 Miniature   concert\n10:00 Harp   Melodies\n335.9m\n1000   _i\nWeather Proves Ho);.\nin   Mnvio   Tli.i riri i Tfall havo arrived to spend a week\nin  moyie  lmmti-i | lt tlw ^^ __olt]\nMr. and Mrs. J. Bennett and fam-\n31   \u2014The | lly of Nelaon have taken a cottage\nMOYIE,    B.    C.   July      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nwarmeet  temperature  ln  Moyie  oc- i here for the month of Auguat.\ncurred on  Tueaday  when  the  mer-      Mrs. J. Hurat haa returned from\nrury aurged   up   to  99   degrees.        Robson where she waa called through\nMr.   and   Mra.   Jamea   Whitehead' the audden death of her mother,\nhad    aa    their    guesta    over    the      Oeorgo    MacLean     and     nephew I\nweek   end   Mr.   and   Mra.   WU'.lam  Charlea    MacLean     havc     returned\n. Langlands   and   aon   Roy   of   Trail  irom  Poplar.\n-1(19.1   m I and    Mr,,   pete   Shields   and   aon      E,    Braach    haa    returned    from\n3000 n (LeonaM,   Mra.   Shields,   while   here   ,  fe* days spent at Oray Creek.\ntook  ill  and   waa  removed  to  the      Rev.  L. Morrant ot  Trail  arrived\nSt.   Eugene   hospital   at   Cranbrook j Monday  to Join  Mrs.  Morrant  and\ntor treatment. children   who  are   holidaying   here.\nOu  Monday   the St.  Eugene am- I \u2014.. _->\nhtUance    waa    sent    to    Moyle    toj\n173.7 m\n500 w\n1100 k CRCV\nVANCOUVER\n6:00 See   CRC   Network\n7:30 Newa    Flashes\n7 45 Isobel * McEwan\n8:00 Canadian Press News\n8:05 See CRC Network\n9:30 The Venetlana\n10:00 CRCV   Concert   Orch.\n1*110 k CJOR 247.8 m\nVANCOUVER ' 500 w\n6:00 Balladeer\n6:15 Mualcal  Program\n7:15 Mining   Talk\n7:30 Oeorge   Peter,   baritone\n7:45 Andy  and  Stan\n8:00 B. C. Rangera\n9:00 Bud  Rellly'* Hawaiian*\n0:30 Wishing   Well   Orch.\nBASS AND TROUT\nFISHING IS FAIR\nIS SIRDAR DISTRICT\nSIRDAR, B.C., July 31\u2014Klshlng u\n  >ng I\nthe new railway for a few days were |\nvery successful. A large sturgeon was\naeen   above   the   bridge   at   Atbara. '\nby  several   people,  usually  tbey  sre I\nto be found below the bridge.\nMlss Ethel VanAckeren of Canyon i\nreturned to her .home on  Saturdsy\nevening, after having spent a week\nas  guest  of  Mlas  Owen  Wilson.\nPrank Hamilton of Kootenay Land,\ning was a Creston visitor on Saturday\nMrs.   Bert   Mitchell    of   Trail    Is\nhis home In Trail after apendlng\na few daye at his summer camp\nat   Shutty   Bench.\nR. T. Oarland of Trail spent\nthe past few days In town visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. T.\nOarland.\nIn the snappy ball game played\nhere   Wedneaday    evening    between .  _\nSllverton and  Kaslo  nines,  tbe  lo-   reported pretty fair aa far as baas |\ncal   team   cwne   off   victors   by   a | and trout are concerned, and parties '\nacore of nine to six. Jack Matthews ( from here fishing at the creeks aUng\npitching   for   Kaslo   waa   tbe   star' \" *\"\nplayer of the match. Tlie game was\na fine exhibition of good clean\nbaseball. Two large trucka arranged to accommodate passengers\nbrought the SUverton team and\nabout 30 enthusiastic fans, of both\naexee, from tbe silver elty The entire party remained over for the\ndance held in the drill hall ln the\nevening.\nMrs. H. Exter was a recent vls\u00abi\nltor ln Ne'aon. ^J\nMlss   Bertha   Bourget   who   spent; .  \"*\"*\u25a0   \"^*\"   -*\u2014'\u2014\u25a0-   \u2014\u2022        --\nthe paat 15 montba ten. left Sat-1 h\u00ab\\on \u25a0 v'5lt Bt P\u00bb*nt. * guest\nurday for her home  in Roasland.      \u00b0f   herrf brother-in-law   and   alater.\nH. W. Power, who was called here \u25a0**\u2022 *nd \u00ab\"\u25a0 Jamea Paacuaro.\nby the serious Illness of his father. m Mf; ai\\d Mre- f VanAckeren and\nthe late J. W. Power, has left to I ,am\"y of CBtlvon sD*nt Wednesday\nreturn to bis home in Spokane. at tne hom< ot Mt- \"\"d Mr\u00bb- Jam*B\nlater going on to Vancouver where Wilson, continuing on to Boewell.\nbe expects to apend tte winter. *'h\u00ab\u2122   *hW attended  the  regatta.\nMr.   and   Mrs.   P.   Halliwell   snd I    \u00bb \"as been decided by the trus-\nMr. and Mrs. George Hamaon.  who i **** ol the school to put In a new\n.      .      -__U_i_.m,_._.    in     \u00abr\u00abmlrt      Uft ! \u2014- \t\nJames S. Wtlaon returned from\nNelaon on Sunday where he spent\nthe week-end on buaineas.\nGerald Tlmmons of Lakevlew mine\nwaa a business visitor to Nelaon\nover the week-end.\nMlss Daley Rogers has received\nword tbat ahe successfully parsed\nthe preocrt bed entrance exa mlna -\nUon. Mlaa Sylvia Talarlco, who attended school In creaton laat. year,\nalao pasaed on recommendation.\nT. Rogers left on Monday for a\nnollday to be apent at Spokane,\nSeattle and coast polnte.\nMra. T. Rogers returned home recently from Nelson, where she spent\na week vlaltlng with frlenda.\npick up a alck man who waa travel-1 ROTARIANfl  niVP\nling   on   foot,   owing   to   i\u00abck   ot! \u00bbU1 AKIAW& UIVUi\nnourishment and  the extreme  heat\nof   the   day   he   became   exhausted.\nMr. aud Mrs* D. Crooks had as\ntheir house gueat this week, Mr.\nCrooka aister, Mrs, David Smith\nof   Kimberley.\nThe Misses Prances and Gloria\nWhitehead left for Trail where\nthey will be the house guests of\nMr. and Mrs. William Langlands\nduring t>..e_r holidays. Mrs. Langlands ls Mlss Gloria Whitehead's\ngrandmother.\nM. J. Bonner and son Jack of\nj Kimberley with Tom Wills, Puffy\nKemp and Art Ralmhart motored\nto Moyle on Sunday morning to\nspend   the  day  fishing.\nMrs.   J.   Whitehead    and    family\nand   her   daughter   Mrs.   G.   John- \u201e_           __   ,    __   _\nson and little daughter of Van- | half of the club by Dr. Borden\npou ver motored to Kimberley on\nSunday to visit with Mr. ani Mrs.\nM. J. Bonner. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mra. William\nLanglands and son Roy and Mra.\nShlelda  and 5ie: son  Leonard.\nSERVICE HONORS\nThree past presidents of Ihe Nelson Rotary club\u2014Dr. L. E. Borden,\n1932-23; Adolphe Browne. 1927-28;\nand Howard Bush. 1931-32\u2014were\ndecorated with past president's buttons at Monday's Rotary luncheon.\nPresident A. B. Gllker making the\npresentation. The decision to honor\nthe club's past presidents was taken\nat  tbe  first luncheon  In  July.\nButtons await five other presidents, some of whom left just before the program atarted.\nA corresponding butt-on for Secretary Oeorge Horstead, who has\nhandled the club's affairs from Its\ninauguration,  waa  prcsfnted  on   be-\nTo make quicker tests of how\nweather affects roofing nnd waterproofing mateitftla. engineers now use\nartificial rain, aunshlne, cold and\nheat.\nIndian Scouts Prepare for Jamboree\nhave been holidaying ln Kaalo. left * r,oor\nSaturday to vlalt frlenda  at Chris-'     T\"\ntlna   lake   prior   to   returning   to\ntheir respective homea  In Trail.\nThe dance arranged by tbe Kaalo\nBoat club was held Wednesday\nevening in the drill hall. It was\nattended by a bUflft crowd, a large\nnumber of out of town visitors being lu evidence. At tlmea the\nfloor was uncomfortably crowded\nwith dancers, but \u00ab] 1 took 11, ln\ngood psrt nn-1 seemed to enjoy\nthemselves immensely. W. L. Billings was In charge of tte affair\nand together with excellent mualc,\na good supper and the able assistance of otter members of tte\nBoat dub the dance proved a decided success both financially and\nsocially.\nThere were 719 Mtlrldea In London\nlast year, an Increase of f-4.\nThe production of Brltlih cara haa\nbeen trebled ln 10 yeara and last\nyear 232,711) motor vchtc.es were\nturned out.\nOur picture shows aome of the\n24 boy scouts from Ceylon, who\nhavo arrived In London en route\nfor the forthcoming world Jamboree\ntaking place In Hungary. The scouts\nart dressed ln warriors' coatume and\nrehearsing one of tte national\ndances which they wlll perform at\nth*  jamboree.\nH\u00bb\nIf\nWEDNESDAY\nDay       Malfi.D\nSO\n\u2022n\nar\nLadles* Vest and Pantie Sets v\"u vm>\n50<\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^         cumfy  eut\nahoulder and  panties  that   are  anug  fitting.    Ootton  and   rayon\nstrlpee In shsdes of flesh nnd white. Small, medium and\nlarge.   Per set  *\t\nPavamaII AnnAHC \"Bls 6\" Tubfaat prlnta ln a large\nlOVeraU AprOnS aMortment of stylea snd mm^l\npsttern*****.    All  slaea.    laeh _  JW^*\nDAafk DnifiMioc Gtrla' Printed Beach Pajamas ln\nocavii rajamaft \u201emP,rt styles, sires 3. 4 snd \u00a3fut\n6 j-esrs.   Each         . _w^>'\nHavc* IVach finite Smart llttle suits of print and\n\u25a0\u00bb\u00b0jr\u00bb vTHSlI 0U1K\u00bb ]lMn ln solid and two- gA>\ntone combinations.    Slws 3. 4 and t years.    Kseh  jW*\nMen's Dress Socks\nplain and fancy aummer patterns.    Special Wednesday, pair\nMade   from   medium   weight\nfine  botany  wool  ln    pai*\nBoys' Shirts and Shirt Waists Tr?.\"\ntailored, nloely folded, easily  laundered and are made  of  Engllah\nbroadcloth   in   plain   and  stripe   patterns. Kttf\nWedneaday Morning Special, each   3^\nAmItI-H. Ca-Mtc Novelty Rayons and fine Lisle ln Misses'\n-fUUVltC aUVlVfc \u00bbnd Ladies' Ankle Socks. All M\u00a3\nshades.    Sizes 5 to  10.    Wednesday Morning Special, 2 pairs 3\u2122*^\nFine Linen Handkerchiefs ,'0!!3 %\nembroidered nnd appliqued hankies in white or with color. jH\nWednesday  Mornlmt,  6  for  .   \u25a0****V\nr_ftlaMACA TaCCats Lovely quality Taffeta for cuah-\n\u2022WVlcUICaV iaIICia ions. b(>lspreads or drapes. Comes\n38 Inches wide and In ahadea rf Green. Gold or Delf Blue. ttfkf\nWednesday Morning, per yard   ... 3\"'t*\nWabasso Prints and Broadcloths\n30-lnrh faat eolor prints and plain broadcloth*. Oood patterns MMJ\nin medium and  light grounds.    Wedneaday  Bargain. 3 yards Jr*^\nFrilled Curtain Scrims t_%^SS%St\nterns In frilled and banded frlms. Oood width and faat Cft^\nco'ora.    3   yards   for  rf*'^\nHardware Dept. Specials\n2 Gal. Pails\u20142 for   50f\nFrosted Globes\u201430 or 60 watt. 4 for  50<>\nGlass Fuse Plugs\u20148 for   50<\nGalvanized Clothes Line\u2014100 ft. for   50<\ntouetrie specials\nI'ek Tooth Brush and Orange Stick. Ueg. 75c for SO<\nIIBC Talcum\u2014Rose or Lilac, l-lb. tins\u20142 for .. 50<\nJergen's Lotion    50**\nPepsodent   Antiseptic     50<_\nGuaranteed Razor Blades\u201420 for   50<>\nQueen's Health and Liver Salt   50\u00abp\nHBC  Witch Hazel Lotion\u20148 oz  50*\nNew Giant \"Mode, s\" Packet\u20142 for   50*.\nWOho__.i_t_.Ui_ TOWEL VALUES\nColored  turk   towels\u2014brown  striped   towels and   tttt\nLinen Huck hand towels.   Large sizes and smart designs.   All regular ench 29c and up\nWednesday  Morntns.  per  pair \t\n$0\nGKUltitKlA       Service Grocery\nKim  Oscar   Sardlnra;\n4   tins   for   \t\n50-v\nLlbby'i pork A Bean*;\n8 tins for\t\n50<\nPrlnoe,    Brand    Ftnrv    Sockfyt.\n(.alraon\u2014 i_n, Ct\\r\n3 tint Ior _    y**y\ni*\u00bbinii*\u00bb cookrd eptiiutti mtn\nCheffe\u2014 ___t\nI tin. tor  _  JwV\nCkolce   Quality  peaa  or _*{,\u00a3\nCorn\u20144  tlna tor   9\u2014y\nRoyal Crown  Laundry or  pearl\nNaptha  soai\u00bb\u2014. C_AC\nlt   bars  lor  3\"*\nAustralian Currant, or  Sul.ana\nRaisin.\u2014 _\u00a3AC\n4  lbs. for   Jwv\nEvaporated Milk\u2014Tall       EA<*-\ntins; 6 tlna for   JVr\nLobster\u2014princes Bttt\nbrand. Us;  3 tins for ___C\u00bbV\nClark's  Atst.  Sonpi;\nfl  tins  for  \t\n50<\n TAot rom\n\u2022 THE   NELION   DAILT   NEWS,   NELSON,   B.C.\u2014TUESDAY   MORNINO.   AUGUST   1,   1933\n\"Intenoi of British Columbia I Vamily Newspaper\"\nAU.   H* NEWE  WHILE  n   18 NEWS\nPubllahed    every    morning    aicepi    sunoay     By     ntt    NEWS\nEOEUSHINO    COMPANY,    LIMITED.    211    Baker   Strut.    Nelaon.\nIi. 0    Mambar ot OANADtAN  PBt-8 Leased  Wlla Service\nADVERTltUNO   RATES  ON   APPLICATION\nOr rat* audi may ba aun at the olflct ot any Advertising Agency\nraeotniaed by tha Canadian daily newspapers ASSOCIATION.\nINC. ot which thc Nelson Daily News la a member. .     .\nSUBSCRIPTION  BATES\nBy mau (oountry), pu month\nnr  yur    ____,\t\nBr mall (olty), par year\nOutalde Oaaada, par month\nfar year   _ \t\nDelivered (city by carrier)   par wuk\nfar yau\n_\u00bb   *>\n6.00\n11.00\n.71\n7.50\n3b\n13.00\n\u2022Between You\nand Me\"\nBy \"3*.-.'\nMV C_Atf*-\u00ab_4-1*.IMUar ACK you A1AV\u00a9 HAND IN VOUR\n-OtaioN*.tieNS MMtoisnKi.Y Ai I mow itrftNCi -ibr-MM\nAmttWila \u2022MM-nrvt'T w 0*\u00bboi*\u00ab *n\u00bb*ev\u00bb vm\ncountry oh _ri\u00abiT_i\" a\nPayable la advance.\nMember Audit Bureau ot Circulation.\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1988.\nPUBLIC WORKS\nBritain's \"thumb\u00bb down\" stand on public works\nas an unemployment relief measure lessens the chance\nuf Canada embarking on such a scheme, says the Financial Post.\nTheoretically, the Idea of a public works programme to employ the large number of idle men, directly or indirectly connected with the construction industry, may be entirely sound, but experience In both\nGreat Britain and Canada has been unfortunate in\nthat comparatively few men have been employed for\nthe amount of money spent.\nIn the United States, President Roosevelt started\nout on a construction programme from which all graft\nand overhead would be eliminated and to this end\ngroomed for the job, a man of undoubted integrity.\nThis man then proceeded to elect non-political state\nadministrators of similar standing. So great was the\nforce created by this unheard-of departure from established political practice, however, that Mr. Roosevelt had to over-ride his original selection. U. S.\nnewspapers say blandly of his successor \"He has\nnever been accused of overlooking any political bets.\"    jJ\u2122_o!T_t\nIn Canada, previous experience has shown that\nthe grafters invariably take a large slice of the money\nappropriated for relief works and that politics have\nbeen too prominent. There is no guarantee that another scheme, administered in the same way, would\nnot be subject to the same abuses.\nThe National Construction council was formed\nprimarily to collect data which would indicate the volume of construction work in Canada which ought to\n\u2014 *. __ ...-\u25a0_.>.\nOne of tha quelntut Joke* In\necclesiastical history comes from\nLondon and la here revealed tat the\nflrat tuna, on tha sasuranca that\ntha whereabouta of tha church concerned ara not dlacloud\nSuffice lt to aay that somewhere\nIn Suffolk, England, In tha pariah\nregister of an ancient village church\ntha original of thla ameelng bill,\npreeented by a painter many years\nago, la atlll preserved.\nconnecting Ten commandments.\nC6  Ita.\nVarnishing Pontlua pllate and putting in front teeth. Il la.\nTouching and regulldlng guardian\nangel 13 6a\nRenewing Heaven, adjusting stars\napd cleaning moon, Cl 4a.\nTouching up purgatory and renewing lott souls, \u00a34 la.\nTaking sputa oft eon cf Tobias.\nBe.\nBrtgtsiung up flamea of lull, putting now [eft horn on devil, and\ncleaning tall, 114.\nTyro houra doing odd Joba for\ntha damned, 13.\nPutting new aandala on Abraham\nand raatorlng loat ttlll and horns\nto hit 'look, 16 4s.\nRepairing Balaam's Aaa and putting on shoes. 13  lOt.\nPutting new amock on Jonah, new .\nropea    on    veesel,    and    enlarging   distinguished    correspondent\nwhale'a mouth, \u00a33 6a. Sd. I algna hlmaelf \"A Skeptic\" to\nPutting new leavea on Adam and\nEve, 11 it. \u00abd.\nTotal 146 ed.\n(two hfiyaa cutset)\n\"___ \u00ab_MHO&. IT It WITH DtlP 4WATITU01 TUM:\n'ilfnSH BRAIN.TtrATj-\nBRITISH eRAIN.TRWT\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\n\u25a0y tkt  world.  Leading Authority.\nMILTON C WORE\nflNDINO   A   WAY   TO   OBTAIN   A\nDISCARD\nSltuattone   arlw   at   tha   Bridge\ntable la whleh it lt neceaaary for a\nSHARLIE\nBy BEATRICE BURTON\nrmttaS\\sa\\tlaWtltetsa\\\\sapimimttea^^\nt XLV   CONTINUED fact\u2014but,  anyhow,  the  Interuttng\nDeclarer to obtain one or mora du* j    *-\"\u2022\u00bb   n\u00b0-*-<**<>'<, ***'   \u00bb\"d   \u2022\u2022>'\u00bb\u00bb\u2022  *>tn ,\u2022\u00bb \u00bb,*_ \u00ab\u00b0 \u00bb\"\u00bb_ \u00ab\u2022 *>\u00bb_ J\n_      _ _ .   I   an I t-h       It*.      Iilii__t-Vilar-lr      \u00bb.___-_\u2022__.___      r.1      kola     1   sa.wmtn't    *>am    lararat     hit       aa Una      T    Alrtm't\noardi in order to fulfil a aontract\nand sometimes al flnt glenot it\nmar want Impossible to secure them,\nalthough tha opportunity really ex-\nUta. in the following hind played\nin Ben Franeleco only two out of\neleven South playera, all of whom\nbecame th-f Declarer, were ahla to\nfulfil their oontraet of four Hearts.\nWill Mr. MaoDonald  imitate  President  Hooeevtlt  snd   form  s   Brain\nTrust?\u2014Btrube, ln Tha Dally .express.\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nJ. C. HARRIS HAS\nJOLT FOR \"SKEPTIC\"\nThose Sirdar people who ova the\ncow thet hilled the beer can cell\nher a real boesy animal The bear\nhorned In on tha wrong party. He\nprobably murmured, '\"Phis la no\nbull,\" as tbe oow led with a right.\nIt wu a battle to see whether one\nwould end as shoe hide or the\nother aa a rug in Someone's front\nparlor Don't be a calf always aald\nthe oow aa ehe left jabbed wltb her\nhorn and while the bear 'pawaed\"\nthe cow with a mighty moo suddenly remembering It waa milking time, juat finished off Mr Bruin\nand hiked for the stable. She had\nTo   the   Editor;\nsir:  It  is  indeed  kiod  ot  your\n_^_^_^_^_-_-_-_-_-_-m_._._\u2014___ Wli0\nalgna hlmaelf \"A Skeptic\" to waste\nhla valuable time and intellect In\nlecturing to the public generally\nand tha membera of tha C. C. F. In\nparticular through newapaper lettera. Aa \"A Skeptic\" and one who\nevidently haa lost faith In both\nman and Ood, he looka out with\nresignation and a trifle of disgust\non hla more hopeful, or aa he\nwould prefer, credulous, fellow ores-\nturae who persist ln their foolish\nand \"uplifting waya.\" May I paraphrase two llnea from Tennyson,\nwhlcb may In aome meaaure oi*\nplain our queer antlca to thla philosopher end critic.\n\"Tli   better   to   hava   tried   aad\nfailed\nThan never to have tried at all.\"\nHowever, we muat admit that there\nbe started and to urge the government to cooperate in    lioif outtit-Apparentu on hia \u00ab\ngetting this delayed work atarted.   The survey which   Mb?^^^\nis being made is an extremely valuable one; whether     *\u25a0*\u2022 h*vln\u00ab J 9^AS_fnJSSl\nm \" \u2014   \u2014*   \u2014\u00ab**-riph*M\u2014Tom    Choate\nor not the government sees fit to use the data in a\npublic works scheme. The Council bitterly opposes\nthose who damn relief construction work on account of\nprevious experience, claiming that a similar scheme\ntaken out of the hands of political parties and hand-\n-\u2022\u25a0      \u2014taa\\     U_\n_wn on a neeVlng party for all la miJCh to exeuee our superior\n.hi had waa a couple of wretches. \u25a0 (r(en(i v\/ho haa become utterly dls-\n\u2122 \"*\" \u2022   \u2022 U -guated with thla world and hM no\nThe amart clergyman alwayt holds  *wp% f0r a world to come.\nthe warty roll  call of the eoniro-      He ha* been no doubt often Uken\nthe annual picnic. In   by   \"good   Une*  of   fooforeaw\".\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022 | probably he voted  Qf akeptlca ever\nHare   end   there:   Jim   McKtnele, uke tbe trouble) for R. B. Bennett.\n'and Wilton walking in the and \u25a0Mwho promleed eo glibly to end the\nLakeside   psrk\u2014atan   Jepeon   mod-1 depreaalon\",   alao   to   keep   on   the\nailing  a  ohlld   in  the   wet send\u2014  sold ,tandard, etc.    Porhapa recent\nBob  Clerihew   with  a  launch   load  editorials   inetetlng   that   \"the   de-\nof   people\u2014am   Walker   remarking  preBiion   to   over,\"   and   that   \"the\nupon  the  coolneaa of  the nlgbt*\u2014 , ec0momlc conference waa bound to\nDr   UI. Borden wearing a hutton i ^ % iUcoeaa.\" may have Ut up his\nhoie\u2014Brnle   Woolla   going   into   a  dreftry KXlX wltft ft dull #ntbusleam\nbank\u2014J.   A.   McDonald   caring   not \\ only ^ pUm|e p^,. \u25a0\u2022skeptic\" Into\ntor a little bit of rain-Jack Cart- \u25a0 eyen        ^ dMptlr.\nmel  with   \u00bbn   auto  load  of   folks. |    Any,pi0Wi \u201e, of tha 0. 0- P. muat\nSunday-A   rear   wheel   on   OWW, prcduw   the   goode.   and   the   gooda\nSlndeU's car  wobbling quiet \u2022 J\u00bb\u00a3^   mUBt   meet   the    approval   of   our\nfaatldloua friend.    Thf objects that\nI am trying to attain  by the  help\nof   my  comrades   of   tha   O.   O.   P.\nare  very  briefly   aa  followa:\nPlratly, to get all  thoee who do\ncountry to reoogniae their oommon\ninterest* and to unit tbem In tn\neffective, political and Induatrlal\narmy, against all the uaeleea and\nunneoaaaary workers of the country,\nor thoae who Uve on the labors of\nothera. The useful agalnat the useless,\nSecondly, to get thoae who are\neither living directly on the toll\nof others, or are doing work of no\nsocial advantage to recognise their\ntrue position aa paraaltaa on their\nfellow citlorns Thla should be done\nkindly, wltbout blame to any Individual or claaa. Wt have all tried\nto get ahead or our neighbors. We\nare all finding out the suicidal affecta of ow llttle greedy eehemes.\nVery many ot ua would like to adopt\nsome really honest and useful means\nof getting oui living but at present wa simply cannot do ao.\nThirdly, to aet society to the\ngreat and neoeaaary taak or organising Itself properly. In spite or\n\"Skeptic's\" assertion that we htve\nhad \" a hitherto work table machine\" he must admit that st preaent that machine haa broken down.\nThe fact stn rea u* In the faoe that\n\u26661*5-2\n\u2022 KIM\n\u2666 d-M-J-2\nSN\n\u2666 Q-J-IH\nntawn*--'4'\n\u20224*3-2\nL     d\u00bbi-s\n\u2666 J-J\n1 silaifH\n414*41\nbsa-U-HI-j-s\nSMI\nv\n\u2666Q-5\n\u2666IIM          *\u25a0\u00bb\nAt .very tabla Waat lad tba\nQueen of Spadu and Declarer, wlnnlnf, oould note that on tha face\nof tba returna ba stood to loae\nona Spade, ona Diamond and two\nCluba. However to avoid doing tbla\nwaa something of a problem. Some\nDeclarers determined tbat they\nwould postpone tba trump lead, and\ntry to discard a Spade from dummy\non South'a third Club. Accordingly\na Club waa led to trick 3, but a\naecond Spade followed Immediately.\nThe Declarer won that and led a\nsecond Club but the adversaries,\ntaking tha aeoond Olub, led a third\nSpade and aftar that the Declarer\nhad to loat ona Diamond and, consequently, failed to maka fame.\nOther Declarer, lad tha trumpa\nImmediately, hoping tbat later ln\ntha hsnd tba lead could be placed\nso that the adversary who held the\nKing of Diamonds would have to\nlead that ault. But tbat did not\nprove to be the caae, and all the\nour leadera of Industry and finance , Declare\u2122 who tried to produce tbat\nI. 0. Nelaon all  *\u00ab^\u00ab* *>.   In  hl\u00bb\nJUL   Ul    uiv   mmmm,    \u2014    _-\u2022\nJed by the construction industry would not only be\nsuccessful but would build up valuable assets for\nCanada.\nIt would not be difficult to be sympathetic with\nthe views of the Construction Council were it not for\nthe feeling that many of the same contractors who\nbenefited so handsomely from previous relief measures would be more than likely to be associated to\nhandle relief expenditure as proposed by the Construction Council.\nAs The Financial Post has pointed out in the past,\nhowever, the real answer to the question as to whether\nor not Canada should support a public works relief\nprogram lies in the answer to the question as to\nwhether or not the government can afford it.\nEconomists are almost unanimously of the opinion\nthat a public work scheme could only be efficacious in\naiding the return of prosperity if it were entered into\non a large scale. The burdens of taxation under which\nthe Canadian public staggers and the immense amount\nof Dominion, provincial and municipal debt which has\npiled up during the past three years seems to provide\na logical answer to those who would further involve\npublic finances by adding to them in this way.\nRECOVERY IN CANADA\nEvidence of widespread improvement of business\nln Canada is noted by several official agencies. The\nwholesale price index of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reached 67.6 in February. This is a gain of\n6.S per cent in three months, or progress at the rate\nof about 20 per cent for a full year. The sharpest\nrecovery has been made In those commodities, principally farm products, which had previously suffered\nmost severely from deflation. Security prices have\nalso advanced, at a much more rapid pace, and thc\naverage value of 180 common shares whose fluctuations are reported by the Dominion Bureau haa increased by more than 50 per cent since March.\nGains in trade and industry are equally notable.\nThe official jndex of industrial production has moved\nup from a \"low\" of 67.0 in February to 76.4 in May.\nA figure for June is not yet available, but continued\nexpansion in industries producing steel, textiles and\nnon-ferrous metals leaves little doubt that it will show\na further gain. Ottawa reports increased sales of food\nproducts, apparel, boots and shoes, electrical equipment\nand hardware. May sales of automobiles increaaad by\n21 per cent over those in April, and June hu ahown\nadditional gains. Contmction activity last month, as\nmsasured by the total number of contracts awarded,\nwaa 25 per cent higher than in May. Bank clearings\nhave run above the 1932 level for eight consecutive\nweeks. Business failures have decreased, the balance\nof foreign trade remains favorable, and the latest re-\n* log   out   aandwlchca\u2014Tom   Choate\nbusy on 1-O.O.F. decorating day.\naaa\nIt   aeema   to   obaervera,   dlaoernlng\nWhen sunshine la heated and burn-\nlag.\nOur    highways    ar*    covered    with\ndrlvtra\nAnd our beaches are Jammed wltb\nOodlvaj\nErnie -Mlaterer oilers tbe lollow-\nt   Be heard It over tba radio.\n\"A   farmer  waa  feeding  hla  oow\nmaab and in stooping over a trough\n*\u25a0\"\u25a0\"    .    valuable    aold    pocket\nhave failed moat miserably, and are\nfloundering ever deeper Into quagmires or mlsmanagemt-t.\nCOMPETITION  HAS  FAILM).    WE\nMIST  COOPERATE  OR  PERISH\nresult bit tbe dust.\nTHE   CORRECT   PLAT\nThe aound method ol play wu to\nlead a email Heart from cloaed hand\nto   trick  3,   winning  with   North's\nFor myaelf. I believe ln tha aplrlt, _ ..\not Jeaua and alw th* teaohlnta and I W*\u00bb *l.!_\u00bb.^_ti*l*\u00bb \u00bb '*\u00ab'\nloalc of Carl uan  Tha new aee wlll   *\"*\u2022\"\"   \u2022\u00b0l\u00bba*\u00b0a!l  \u00bbon>  dummy.  With\njuat aa the est must hatch or the' Ttth th\u00ab KlDB \u00abf ^amonds and re-\nchicken perish ,\u00a3\u00bb     \u00ab\u25a0   ,J\u00bbrt\"r*    \u25a0\"**    l\"d-\n  'South   would   win   with   hla   Kino\nI am sorry for poor old \"Skeptic\".\nbe  writes  a  flrat  rate   letter,  or  I\nahould   not  have   bothered   to   answer lt in thla hot weather. Skeptic\nof Spadee, lead one htgh trump and\nthen caah his Queen of Diamonds.\nAfter that dummy would be put In\nism   muat   balm   aVfuf * calamnity ; WJJ}, __,{\u00a3_ ^^   J01\"\"1   ?f   trun,P9\nand superiority a kind of leprosy\nI like him ao well that I hope he\nwill fet over this attack and turn\nto help his fellow beings ln tbelr\ntremendous struggles for righteousness and peaoe.\n0.   HARRIS.\nthe  useful,  neoeaaary  work  of  thla' New Denver, July 91, 1933.\nTHE RHYMING\nOPTIMIST\nBy ALINB MICRAELIS\nItlng   for   your\nmakes   *   Ufa,\nAU   things   ara\ncholoe.\nTour   choice   th,\nsr\u00bb ~^^-^\\~JF\u2122 kw\"' \"~ *\nwvtM SSHS -\u00ab\u2014\"-*\u00ab\naome count tb* grinding houra of\nTwenty Years Ago\nexhausting the adverse trumpa to\ncash hla Ace of Diamonds, on which\nBouth would djacard the losing\nSpade. That would leave the Declarer with two trumps ln ths\nclosed hand and three Clubs. A Club\n(puld be led Immediately and,\nwhile the sdverser.es would take lt\nand force the Declarer, a aecond\nlead of Cluba would eatabllsh\nSouth's Ten and make game because Declarer would icee only one\nDiamond and two Cluba,\n25 Years Ago\n(rrom The Dally Newi ef An rust 1\nIMI.)\nTtu   facade   of   th*   new   courthouse   la   all   but   oompleted   and\nlater the cow died The firmer cut\niu atomach open and lound his\nwatch atlll running The bresthlng\not th* oow had kept It wound up\nand during Hi* lour yeara lt had\nloat only aeven minutes.\ntoll ^^^^^^^^^\nAnd   aom*   tba   rich   reward   they\ngain;\nsome ear* are open  for  turmoil\nWhU*  othera  catch   tm  lark'a  refrain.\n(rrom Th* Dally News of Angusl 1,\n1-U.)\nTbe planer and mill of tbe\nStandard Lumber company wu totally deet-royed at Cranbrook yeaterday.\neas\nTrack  la  laid  beyond   Carml   on\nth*   Kettl*   Valley   railway   for   a. ______________________________\ndletanoe of 19 mUea. It wlll reach  the  building  la  now  beginning  to\nthe   aummit   about   November. \"bow  up  Ita handsome proportlona.\n.   \u2022   * ...\nBorn on July II to Kr. and Mra.     Work   hu   started   at   tbe   Pool\nW  J  Wilton, a aon. Drug atore  on tbe laying of  con-\n*   *   * ! crate   eld*   walks,   and   if   tbe   teet\nMajor A. B. Snow wbo will be * la aucoeasful, lt la anticipated that\nln charge of the cadet eamp wblcb, more Nelaon merchant* wlll have\nopens tbla week, arrived in the j concrete Instead of wooden walks\ncity lut night from Victoria. .before winter.\nAnd  tb*n  th*r* wu tb* \u2022*\"\u2022;\u00bb\u2022\nTTt ?S!o,M:ndWh.0..PSll.uSfn,,,\"lo  would  you  hav. jtotM\n ______________ |    hour?\nWould you remember or lorget?\nBull ngbtlng in Portugal la now\nhumane Th* bull'* borne ara padded\nand tb* bull I* never killed.\nAUNT HET\nThe choiee ls wholly In your power!\nfitretch forth your hand: take what\nyou  wlll,\nTou are not stayed by bond or bar,\nThe .choloe   le   yours   for   good   or\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy  JAMES  W.  -4ARTON    M.D.\nIU:      _______________\nSom*  a**  tha   darkness;\natari\nthe\nTen Years Ago\n(rrom The Dally News af August 1.\nm_.)\nMrs.   3.   Donovan   and   daughter,\nLucille, leave todsy (or Toronto and\nother   polnta.\nMr.   and   Mra.   Harry    rarguaon\nsocompsnled  by  Mlas  Lillian  Oates\nHOT  WEATHER  EATINO\nThere are two mlataku many of\nua make during tha warm weather,\nthe first la eating too much or at\nthe  wrong  time,  and  th* other  u\nnot eating enough-\nSome Ume ago I quottd Dr. W 0.\nAlvarez of tb* Mayo clinic and lt la\nworth   remembering.   \"On   trips   to\nthe  mountains I have  noticed  that\nthe   man   who   comu   Into   camp i    _^  ______  ___,   ....   \u25a0    \u25a0-  ...\nmmn-TSS itSmSmm   Stttw   fiJW   \u00ab\u00bb\"\u00ab   \"   *\"\"\"   fi\n\u2022 rterw.rrt  fo, several  dsvs with  \u00bbb-   P\u2122-~*\"**> ol the body\u2014your muaclea.\nSEE? \\W XX* S BUftSUftSrour lunf-f\ndiarrhea.\" Thli U dui to the fact \u00a3**\u00bb \u00a3\"\u00a3 \\\\_SPJt^, of\nthat the tlredneaa dried up all the *orJ\u201e? *J? ***** l^SJK\nimportant  fermenU  that  digest  IHa 1 #..\u00bb J^LgW\"!  \u00ab\u201e*\u00bb\u00ab..{\u25a0\nfood  and   prevent  decompoaltlon   or i nHd,d \u00abtr\u00bb .Su-ln\u00ab \u25a0\u25a0-* Mld w\u00abth-\nwlth ita blue-black wavea ot hair\n\"That'a what I aald\u2014and, Sharlle,\nlf you don't care a great deal for\nhim he won't be happy. He's going\nto have a hard time down there.\nHe has a few acrea of land, not\nvery eloae to Pheonlx, and about\nforty thousand dollara that he got\nfram the sale of hla houae laat\nweek. And that'a all. I know, becauae I know about his buaineas\nJust aa well aa he doea. I've gone\nto his safety deposit box for him.\nI've paid hla bills. I know every\npenny that he owna. and I'm telling  you the truth.\n\"If you were marrying a very\nrich man twice aa old aa yourself\nyou'd atand a better chanoe of\nhapplneaa, i think. You'd have\nears and servants and trlpa to Europe and beautiful clothea\u2014all the\nthlnga that make eome women\nthink they're having the time of\ntheir Uvea. But to go down to a\nstrange plaoe and try to get along\non very llttle\u2014doing your own\nhousework, hunting through the\natorea for bargains, plnehlng pennies, worrying, helping your huaband In hla office, too, perhaps\u2014\nwouldn't be the aort of thing to\nbring happiness to you unless you\nloved the man you were doing It\nfor with all your heart and soul\nand   body.'*\nShe ahook her head. \"You don't\ncare for Mr. Collins like that,\" ahe\naald, aturdtly.   \"I do.\" I\nShe nodded vigorously. \"I do-\nend I'd go down there and work\nfor him without a aalary lf he\naaked me to! I'd scrub hla of flee\nfloor or do any other thing that I\noould do to help\u2014But i wouldn't\ngo lf you were going to marry him.\nI oouldn't do It, Sharlle. X worked\nfor him for yeara when hla wife\nwaa alive, thinking sometimes that\nha liked me a little and would let\nma know lt lt It weren't for her.\n80, like a lot of other female offloa-\nalavea, I kept on working for him\nalthough sometimes It wu all I\ncould do to keep myaelf from\nleaning forword, when I waa taking down letters for him, and aay*\ning 'Do you know l love you?' I\nuaed to think about getting another Job elsewhere, but I know 1\nnever could leave him\u2014But now I\ncan let him go 'way down to Arizona without me. I mean it he\nmarries you. I never could go on.\nyear aftar year, helping him build\nup aucceaa and make money for a\nnew wife. Oh, noi Not even If\nthe new wife were you!'\nShe turned around to her work\nagain, wrung out the dishcloth\nand wiped the bottom ot the meat\npan with It.\n\"I'll tell you eomethlng elae.\"\nahe aald after a pause, and Sharlle\nsaw that she waa smiling to hereelf. \"When I flrat went to work\nfor him\u2014the flrat week or two-\nhe didn't treat mo like the adding\nmachine that I have alnce become\nIn hla eyea. He made love to me,\nasked me to have lunch and dinner with him. tried to set ma to\ndrive home with him In hla oar.\"\nHer blue eyea opened wide, \"I've\nnever mentioned thla before to a\nliving aoul\u2014I've alwaya pretended\nthat It never happened\u2014but, let\nme tell you, my girl, ho gava me\nmore of a chase than he ever gave\nyou or hla Mra. Wolmot or any of\nthe other women who have swum\nInto hts lake ot vision alnoe\"\nThe dishes were done. Sharlle\nswitched off the llghta In the dim\ntittle' kitchen, and the two glrla\nwalked to tba front of tha houae\nside by aide.\n\"Edna,\" SharUe aald, plumping\nup tho couch cushions and stretching hereelf out on them. \"I've been\nmontha trying to make up my\nmind about Mr. colllna\u2014whether\nI wanted him or not, I mean. And\nabout twenty mlnutea ago whan he\nwu talking to you out in tha kitchen It all came etralght in my\nmind Juat like a flaah Bdna. you\nmuat ba blind not to aee that he'a\nIn   love   with   you.    Why,   ha   waa\nwasn't the leaat bit Jealous. I didn't\ncara tha leut btt when ha put hU\narm around you and held your faee\nup to hie to talk to you. And\nthat wu before I knew Just how\npoor he Is. Edna. I gave him up\nln my own mind twenty minutes\nago when I thought ho waa a rich\nman\u2014or at leaat when I didn't\nknow he'd lest almoat all of hla\nmoney.\"\nAt 6 o'clock when Dodle brought\nher gueata to supper the two glrla\nwera ln the kitchen onoe more,\nmaking tha coffee and talking aod\nlaughing together as they hadnt\nlaughed  and  talked In weeka.\nThe table waa aet wltb oold meat,\nand cheeee and baked beana, and\nu aoon m everyone wu seated\nEdna came ln w^th a plat* of\nfreah   Parker   Houae   rolla.\n\"She made them herself\u2014Aren't\nthey lovely?\" Sharlle aaked, and\nDodle ralaed her darkened eye-\nbrowa ln a look tbat uld, \"Why\nplay up Sdna to your man. ellly\"?\nu plainly u words oould have eald\nlt.\nMr* Oolllne ut next ta Sdna,\nand toward ths end of the meal\nwhen Maude Hanaberry waa tell-\nIn how ehe had onee won hundreda of dollara betting on a hone\nat tha Kentucky Derby, Sharlle\nheard him uk her lf ahe had made\nup her mind about Phoenix.\n\"Oh, I think I oould be persuaded to go, perhape,\" ahe aald\ncapually, and the look of relief that\nleaped into the faoe wu lika a light.\nHe let out a ahort laugh, and Maud\nHanaberry atopped telling her racetrack story to Sharlle's father, aa\nlf lt had suddenly dawned on her\nthat ahe wu missing something.\n\"I knew you'd go,\" Mr. Oolilna\naald to Idna In the sllenoe that\nhad settled over ths table. Ha was\nsmiting down Into her eyas. \"I\nknew you wouldn't throw ms down.\nYou Juat wanted to be teased-\nlike all women\u2014didn't you?\"\nThs look that Dodle threw down\nths table at tha two of them waa\nlike a Javelin. \" Edna.\" shs uld\nsharply, \"whsn you come out of\nyour tranos wlll you bs good\nenough to pass ms ths sheets and\ncraekere?\"\nTo be Continued\n\u25a0    \u25a0\nror\nMINING CAMPS\nUnaand*d Cottonwood\nPanela are a suitable\ntrad* (or all minim\nand otber oamp build*\nlngs. It la atroni,\nwaterproof, light and\nvery  easy   ta  handle.\nWood, Vallance\nHardwire Co.. Ltd.\nDUtrlct   DUtrlboton\nts\\s**m*a m  \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n\"BCILD   B.&   PAIBOUJ\"\nGrowing\nIn 17\nForeign\nCountries\nfood   properly   Inatead   of   suffering\npain   which  you  naturally  think  la        ___    ___\ndue to aome bad or \"tainted\" food   begging  you  to  work  for  blm  u\nyou   have eaten,\nWhat about not eating enough\nfood ln the hot weather? Should\nyou not eat leaa In the hot weather\nanyway?\nAa a matter of fact you ahould\neat a little leaa food ln tbs hot\nweather, but really only a very little\nlei\npassionately u lf he were aaklng\nyou to elope with hlml X stood\nthere listening to htm, and I knsw\nhs waa craay about you whether\nhe knowa lt or not. I don't think\nhs   doss  know   It,  u  a  matter  of\nPacific Milk hu growing markets\nIn n foreign countries. Ho fact\ncould speak mora strongly for\nIta quality. If paclflo had only\nvacuum packing u an advan-\ntags, thla alons would plaoe\nlt In an enviable poaitlon. for the\nvacuum can provides a better\nmilk.\nPacific Milk\nloo*   af.   Owned   and   Cent-oiled\nn.AST   AT   ABBOT.rORD\nsra_ai_a_a_M>_fc>_l_aaj_a_aay__l,,_______\u00bb_*\u00bbi\nand   Dr    Roy   Maurer,   leave   this  spotlin*   of   tbe   tood   when   It   la\n\"1 don't try to aet Ilka a man,\nmornlni    by    motor    lor   Bpokane\nSeattle and  Portland.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nOut   of   li   puplla   taking   their\ntsama at (outh  Blocan. It  paaaed.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\n0. 0. DeeBrleay. O. M   Armstrong,\nstyle   or   no \"style,   but   aome times      O, 0, Daasrisay, u> sa, arm.\nwhan   I'm   wore   out   I   pull   the 1E. Murphy and H.  A. rrancla  wl\n-*    **** ' *_-*_-_\"*.    tha    Nelson    Rowlnt    elu\ntak*n Into th* body,\nsimilarly in hot weather. Th* heat\ner to create heat. ^^^^^^^^\nIn taat If you ar* outdoor* mor*.\ndo mor* work or UU* more turclse\n^_________________________________     , in   th*   warm   than   in   tbt   eold\nbaa   tlnd  or   eshauated   you   temp-   weather,   vou   may   quit*   correctly\nsbadea  down  an'  aat   my\ntha   table.\"\n\u201e   -._       _  \u25a0\nfaat   on < repr*a*nt   th*   Nelson   Itowlni   elub\nst the Kelowna  regatta  thla  week\nport on employment shows an increase during May\nabout twice as large aa in the tame months ot the two\npreceding years.\norarlly. and wben you eat there la\nno dtfastion takes plaoa for aome\nttme, thua allowing tbe formation\nof gaa with pain from gu preaeure.\nTba thought tban la that Inatead\nof sitting down at onoe to a meal,\nthat  you   11*  down  quietly  on   th*\naat   more   food   during   the   warm\nweather.\nThua wa find many Individuals,\nthinking that aU that food toea I*\nto beat tb* body, eating Iua than\nthey actually need during tb* warm\nweather.\nright aid* for a few\" minutes until I    Remember   then,  don't  ut   when\nyou are somewhat rested and then\neat some food. Your whole body vlll\nbe rested and tb* digestive organs\nmor* able to pour out thalr lulou.\nthua  enabling   rou   to  digest   rour\nyou  ar*  v*ry hot or tired:   rut *\nwhile flrat.\nBemembsr ilto. that rou aud almoat u much food' In the warm u\nIn th* eold weather.\nTennis Racquets\nWe are offering the balance of  our stock of\nTennis Racquets at\n1-2 PRICE\nValues From S4.75 to $18.00.\nCALL EARLY!\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNelson B. C.\nTHE GUMPS-\nON WITH THE GAME\nINKIOCEWT b-JAE\n__, OI'W-V'OCM'-S-\n__mo uom -ttriu iw-s\nSTAKE* RUNNING\n\\MA.YOf IN 1ME\n\u2022ifVlS\nL0-S.N6 EV\/ERYTHIMfr\nBUT HIS GOLD FlUIN-vJ*\nfefcWM.e.BIM,\n Ill\nONSOLIDATED HERD OF AYRSHIRES\nMAKES FINE PERFORMANCE\n-THC   NELSON   DAILY   NEWS,   NEUON,   B.C.\u2014JLfcSDAV    MORNfNO,   ACQUIT   1.   IMS'\nfagb nv*\nTwelve moat c?ed I table ROUP *\nicords havs juat been completed\nt the Ayrshire rows in the hard\nf the Consolidated Mining &\nmelting Compsny of Canada at\nrail. B. c\nPlcken's Patty, imp., game 17.578\nh. milk. 739 Iba   fat. 4-15 per oent\ni 80S days at 8 years of age. Thin\ni  the  third  hishest  mature record\nlade In  trtils division this year,\nRUhilt   Prosperity   IV.   Imp.,   gave\n1.718   lbs.   tnllK.   628   lbs.   fat,   4*86\nsr cent in 388 daya at 4 years of\n[s.   This   Is   the   second   highest\nOord  made  by  a four-year-old  In\nlis division   this yesr.\nA   record   or   12.666   lbs.   of   milk.\n12   lbs.   of   fat.   444   per   cent   In\n18   daya   makes   it   that   Warfleld\nbyllia bas eo far made  the high-\nit   record   In   ths   -.-year-old   class,\nIS   day  division   this  year.\nThe   other   nine   record*   ars   as\nillowa.\nOlenone   Princess\u201414,444   Iba.   of\nmilk. 600 lbl. fat. 4 15 per cent In\n368   days  at   12   years of  age.\nFlora\u2014H.J10 lbs. milk, 468 lbl.\n1st, 4 18 per cent tn 816 days at\n10 years of age.\nBonnie Jewel of Hickory drove\u2014\n10,840 lbs. milk. 402 lbs- fat. In 368\ndays  at  8  yssrs  or  age.\nFavorite\u201411.718 lbs. milk. 481\nlbs. fat, 4.11 per cent tn 363 daya\nat   5   yeara   of   age.\nWarfleld Miss Slmcoe\u201412,206 lbs.\nmilk, 498 lbs. fat. 4.05 lbl In 865\ndsys at 4 ysars of sgi.\nRunnymead Dora\u20140272 lbs. Milk,\n376 lbs. fat, 4.06 per cent ln 303\ndays at 4 years of age.\nParton June Imp*\u201410.442 lbs.\nmilk. 433 lbs. fst. 444 per cent In\nthe a year old clau In 358 days.\nWarfleld Ramona\u20148406 lbs. milk,\n338 lbs. fat. In 365 days at 9 years\nof   aga.\nWarfleld Starlight\u2014 6653 lbs\nmilk, 357 Iba. fat, 4*18 per oent\ntn 866 days at 3 years or age\n\"Shs ought not to gs In alone. She wss nearly drowned yesterday\ni\/vJ Roddy had to uss artificial respiration.\"\n\"You intm she had to uss artiriclil drowning.\"\u2014London Opinion.\nMonday weather\nproves pleasant\nThe minimum durlnj tha 94 hours\nwu itlll low at <0 tlegr-wi. -umpired with an ivcraje of o?\u00abr Ml\n(or lwt WMk. __^_t\nSunshine   with   moderate   temper\nHires oomblned to make Mondays I    Ramie  fibre  wu   ______  In  China\naather   etoeedlngly   pleasant.   The so loni ago that It mwdatei writ\nlth  for  the   day  wu  80  degrees,  ten records.\nSALE!\nGoing Out of Business!\nSale Starts\nTODAY-\n9 a. m.\nWe we offering our COMPLETE STOCK of\nDresses, Hats, Scarves, Hosiery, Gloves,\nSkirts, Sweaters,  Berets, etc., etc.,  at the\nBiggest Bargain Prices\nEver Offered in Nelson\nEverything to go REGARDLESS OF COST.\nYou will save a lot of money by getting these\nbargains.\nMOONAY'S\nLadies Wear\n608 Baker Street\nROTARIANS WILL\nBACK THE FAIR1\nNslson Rotary olub wlll warmly\nsupport ths Nslson fair, and wlll\noperate conoeselons. as was the caae\nlast year, ahe elub decided Monday.\nWhUe lt was Admitted thai the\nwork done was disproportion ate to\nthe proceeds for ths club's aer-\nvlos funds, Adolph* Browns pointed out that a community aerrice\nwsa Involved, and ths member;\nheartily endorsed this view.\nMemorial Service\nIs Held by Lodges\nBUSINESS FAIR\nON COAST MARKET\n\u2022 \u201e\nPrice Cutting on the Cherry\nMarket General ln\nCalgary\nSome 80 members of Kootenay\nLodge No. 10 I.O.O.F., and Queen\nCity Rebekah, attended the annual\nmemorial services at ths city cemetery   Sunday   avenlns.\nThs party left the Odd Fellows\nhsll about 7 p.m. Graves of the\ndeceased lodge member were decorated snd ssrvlcs conducted by A. O.\nLsne, noble grsnd, and W. Fisher,\nchaplain.\nCHARLES BRETT IS\nHOSPITAL PATIENT\nORAND FORKS, B. C, July SI \u2014\nBruce McLaren, Mrs. J. McLaren\nand daughters, Bernice and Ila accompanied by Mlu Flossie Sprni-\ngett left on Frldsy for Vsncouver.\nMr*. J. Donaldson left on Sundsy   for   Spoksne.\nMr. and Mrs. S. Donaldson and\ndaughter, and Mrs. J. Donaldson\nand daughter, returned on Saturday from Christina lake, where\nthsy hsve been visiting for a few;\ndaya.\nMlas Marjorle Tsylor. returned\nthis wssk from Nelson whsrs shs\nha\u00bb been visiting with friends for\nthe   psst   week.\nEdmund Eureby who haa been\nplseer mining for the past fort-1\nnight st Rock Creek, returned\nboms on Frldsy evening.\nO. Brett s C. P. R. conductor\nof Nelson Is a patient in the Grand\nForks   hoepltal.\nHr. and Mrs. A. P. Crows isft\nfor Kimberley. Thsy were socompsnled by their neloss Pauline\nsnd isobel Crowe of Kimberley who\nhsvs betn visiting them here for\nthe psst month.\nONE CALL DOES IT ALL!\nVICTORIA, B.C., July 11\u2014Business\nn produce hss been fair according\nto the Market Newsletter, department of agriculture, Victoria. Local\ntransparent apples are offered at\n12 to 1350 per box. Duchess apples\nsre expected on the msrket soon.\nRaspberries are unchanged In price\nat |l.0O per crate. Logans are now\nst &o cents. A fsw B. O. apricots\nara quoted at 13.60. Cherriea, local\nBlnga and Lamberts are aelllng at\nfl cents to 10 centa per pound, Sour\ncherries are 00 cents per crate. Hothouse tomatoes are offered st 42\nper crste ror No. 1. California\nTragedy plums sre quoted at |2*60\nper boi; pears at 14.75 and cantaloupes. Standards |4.50 and Jumbos at *5. Bunch carrots and beets\nare IB oents and onions 20 cents\nper dosen. New potatoes, mainland product at 11.40 and locals\nll.SO per ewt.\n. Vancouver-**Yellow Transparent, apples ars fairly abundant at #150\nto 11.75 per box. Okanagan cherries\nare about over. Lambers. Blngs and\na few Olivets are coming in from\nChllliwack dlatrlct. Thaee ars\nwholesaling at around 0 cents per\npound. Raspberries are rather scarce\nand the price has been advanced\nto 92.25 and 02.50 per crate. Apricots srs moving fairly well at 91.50\nto 91*75 per box. Hothouse tomatoes have declined In pries to 92*00\nper crste owing to the arrival of\nthe field product. California plums\nare offered from 9175 to 92.25 per\nlug. California peaches ara also on\nsale at 92.50 per box. Waahlngton\ngreen corn is being offered at 90\ncents per doasn. Green and wax\nbeans ars fairly abundant ai I\ncenta per pound. Feed grain prlees\nsrs down 92 per ton owing to a\ndecline In whest prices. Milling\nby-products are unchanged ln pries.\nCalgary\u2014Wea tbe r is extremely hot\nand dry. Farmers are very pesalm-\nlstlc over crops. Fruit snd vegetable\nvolume fairly well maintained. Csr\ncontaining mostly raapberrlas srrlved In good condition. Raspberries\nst 9) snd atrawbeiTlss 92.50 per\ncrate. Ths cherry market la very\nunsettled and price cutting la genera). Tomatoes ars ecaroa. but\nhsavy supplies of field tomatoes sre\nexpected within a few days. The\npotato market ls unsettled snd\nweak. New Whites are wholesaling\nat 91.75 per ewt. Green vegetables\nars In plentiful aupply from local\ngardens.\nGroceries, Pmh Fruits and Vegetable*, Fresh Meats, Dairy Products and Bakery Good*.   Everything\narranged for your oonvenlenre In oar spacious new Store.\nFREE DELIVERY\nMARKET FEATURES\nPHONE 153\nCOOKED HAM: Lb  29c\nI Beef Pot Roasts: Ib. 10<* and fit\n  _.-_<.\nRump Roasts Beef: Ib\t\n  14*\nBacon: By the piece. Lb. ,,\n  18<\nBreakfast Sausage: lb  10*\n  18*\nLittle Pig and Tomato\nSausage: 2 lbs\t\n  3B*\nCorned Beef: Ib\t\n  15*\nBeef Liver: Ib  12*\nTomatoes\nAylmer  2Hi\nTin 10c\nAll Bran\nKrllalt'l\nPkt. 19c\nAYLMER KETCHUP  Bot. 15c\nCreamola Swiss Dessert .... Pkt. 23c\nECONOMY TOPS   Doz. 39c\nBRAID'S TEA, Blue Label      Lb. 39c\nBAKEASY    .   l-Lb. Cart lie\nSALMON, Sockeye Tall Tin 25c\nSOAP FLAKES   2 Lbs. 19c\nSUGAR\nr $3.00 order you csn Purchase 10 lbs, Hugsr for\n690\n2 lbs. 15c\nStrawberries\nlast    Of   tlie    M\\l-*n;i\n3 boxes 25c\nLETTUCE, extra large head    .. 10c\nCELERY, white crisp 2 Lbs. 25c\nCUCUMBERS, large size Ea.   5c\nGREEN ONIONS 2 Bunches   5c\nRASPBERRIES 3 Baskets 25c\nGRAPEFRUIT, seedless       4 for 25c\nORANGES, family size       3 Doz. 55c\nC.G.I.T. BREAK\nCAMP, KOOLAREE\nSixty C. G. I. T. members broke\ncamp at Koolaree Monday and arrived ln the ctty on the morning\ntrain. Trail girls went on through\nand were given a send off by the\nNelson members who detrained at\nthe station and enng csmp snd\ngroup aonga. Girls from vsrlous\npoints in the Kootenay and boundary districts enjoyed an outing at\nUie popular camp ground nine miles\nup the West Arm*\nMRS. WIGG IS\nWINNING SKIP\nIn *. ltd'*?*** ltwn bowling itme\npltyed Mondty Mrt. A. Wlgg't rlnk\nbttt thtt,or  Mrt. A.  Elliott,   IB* 13.\nRinks were:\nMrt. A. Elliott, Mrt. S. N. Mty,\nM\u00bb. M. Baskln, Mn. I. F. Edglni-\nton.\nMrt. A. Win, Mrt. W T. Ctlblrk,\nMrt.  J.  H. Tnll,  MUs O.  Uughton.\nTAKE MRS. COBIE\nTO THE HOSPITAL\nMrs. Alex Coble waa admitted to\nKootenay Lake General hospital on\nMondsy at noon, having been taken\nfrom the l^ltz apartments to the\nhospital in ths Somen' ambulance.\nComes to Canada\nM.nm.j\u00ab~mm.^.9mL>** .   1.\nTo Introduce our Bakery\nDepartment  we  are  thing one loaf of Rrrsd  FREE with every  :',v   pur-\nrhaj-c ot takes and Pastry.\n  15<!\n  15*\n     50\n wt\nFruit  Cake  \t\n  Mt\n  35*\nIced Layers -\n 40*\n  15*\nWt  RIStBVC   THr   M-lIT   TO  MMTT   0\"*NT(TW\u00bb\nIt\nCountry Orden\nof  110.00,   Freight\nPrepaid.\nSociet\/*\nThU eolumn U conducted tt\nMn. M. 3. Vlgneuj. AU ntwi ol\nt twit) nttun, lnoiuding mmp-\ntlomi, print* enterttinmenu,\npertonil Items, mtrrnjet, tte,\nwlU tppttr Is 16U ooiumn. Ttl..\nphont Mn. VIibiui tt htr beau,\nSll SUlct  ttrct.\nTht Pogtrti-Hughtt wedding which\ntook pltoi In Vineourir Stturdiy\nntdt   tt   follow,:\nNuptlil mui wu p.r_orm\u00abd tt\nI o'clock Stturdty morning, July\n33, In vtncounr it Holy Floury\nCtthedm joining in mirrtitt Mlie\nOttherlne JoMghlne (Kilty) runny,\ndiughter of Mr. tM Mn. Thomu\nFogtxty, tnd Mr. Jim* Vlnoent\nHughet. only ton of Mn. Hughu tnd\nthe Ute J. I. Hughe* ef Helton.\nRev. Ptlher Nlchol oftlclt_ed It\nthe tervloe, which wu performed\nbefor* tn titer decorated with roee*.\nDuring th* offertory Mitt DorU\nWilbur*, tt the orgtn. rendered\nSchubert'i \"Ave Mtrlt,\" while the\nhymn \"Holy Mttrtmony\" wt* tung\nby M\u00ab* Katherlne Ltughlln, wlo-\nlit. Th* bride, lovely ln white\nutln tnd lie*, wu glvtn In mtrrltge\nby htr ftthtr. Htr gown, mtdt on\nlong ttnliht llnw, wu of Htm.\nwotn with t thort Jtcquett* oi\nrich lto*. th* tlteves of whloh flared With Utln tt the elbow. Sbe\ntlto won t white toque et ptnne\nvelvet tnd ctrried t bouquet of\nOphelia  roeet tnd llly*of-tht*vtlley.\nAttending u brldesmild wu the\nbride'a utter, Mlu Alice Foftrty.\nSh* wore yellow tllk net, the tklrt.\ntouching tht ground til troond.\nbeing compoaed of mtny rufflee.\nThe bodle* fitted to Ihe figure htd\nepaulet ileevei ef telf miterltl. ah*\nalao wore t large picture hat of\nmohtlr ln matching oolor, trimmed with a wide utln now, tnd\nher bouquet wu compoaed of variegated aweet peu and gypaophtla.\nJ. T. Riley  waa beat man.\nA reception followtd at th* home\nor the brlde't ptnntt, 1397 Hero\natreet. Mra. Pogarty and Mra.\nHughet, mothera of tne brldtl\ncouple, uelated ln receiving, the\nformer wearing t emtrt eoatum* of\nmidnight blue wool crept with close-\nfitting htt of ftwn ttriw, tnd the\nniter t dreu of petrl grey crepe\nd* onlne with htt tn tulte. Swut\nput decorated th* tet ttblt whtrt\nMlu Toot* Diehoit tnd Mlw Uly\nWillie* pretldtd tt th* urnt tnd\nMn. 3. Irvine, Mlu Kathleen Leahy,\nMlu Georgln* Murray and Mlu Anna\nWtlthe   uelated   In   serving.\nThe bride and groom left liter for\nHtrrlion Hot Spring! tnd on rt*\nturning wlll reside In the city, ror\ngoing away the bride wore t dreu\nof nlle green crepe, with t ctpt\ncollar, white hat and alio white\naboea,  glovet  tnd   punt.\nr. Leno la apendlng hit ucttlon\nIn Alniworth and tho slocan dlttrlet.\n...\nu St. Denla, who hu ipent Html dtyt In Helton on bualneaa.\nleft yeaterday for hit home In\nSlocan  City.\nI   *   *\nMlu Cbrlatlna Dtvidton ef the\nttlff of \u00bb.ie Imperial Btnk of\nCtnada letvta thla morning to\nipend \u2022 couple of WMkt it the\nhome ot her parent* In Vancouver.\n...\nMre. Wtlter C. Kettlewell tnd Intent ton Hirold Don have lett the\nKooteniy Ukt Oentral hotplttl for\ntheir home on Chatham ttreet, Ftlrvlew.\n...\nJ. _ Reid, poitmuter of Srlr,\npild t vltlt to town yetterdty.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nIter. J. B. Mahood wu In N*l_ou\nyeaterday tn route to hit hom* tt\nQueen'a Bay from Slocin City,\nwhe i he held divine eervlce Sunday.\n...   .\nMr. tnd Mrt. R. a. Fleming sf\nVincouver, who hivi bun guuta at\nthe home on Biker ttreet of Mr.\nFleming** parent*. Mr. ind Mn. O.\nE. Fleming, have returned.\n...\nTb* Mluet Margaret and Helen\nSctnltn leave todty tor t vltlt to\ntht cout cltlea. While awty they\nwlll vlalt their brotbtr Charlei\nSctnltn ot the ctntdltn Btnk of\ncommerce ataff In Beattle. tnd will\nittend the Unnlt finale in Vincouver.\n* \u2022   .\nEdwin Cartmel of the Reno mine\nptld t vlilt to hit parent*, Ur. tnd\nMrt.   John   Cartmel.   SUlct   itreet,\nduring the week-end.\ntee\nM. Downle of South Slocin ptld\nt vltlt lo town yuterdty.\n...\nColonel    Fred    Utter,    U.Tt.    ot\nCamp Lister la a Nelton vlaltor.\n...\nFrtnk   Phllilpt   of   the   Kooteniy\nBell*  mln*  1*  In  tb*  city.\nMr. tnd Mra. Oeorgt w Steele,\ndluct atreet, htve u tbelr houae\ngueete, tbelr ton*ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ctrl Morrli ot\nLethbridge and their children, Oeorge\ntnd Shelll.\n.   .   .\nMlu R. M Cltrk of Willow Point *\ntnd Mlat Sopp were city thop- .\npert  yuterday.\n.   .   .   *\nAmong vllltora to Nelson yetterdty wu Mrs. Turner Lee of Bonnlngton.\nFred K. Smith ot cretton tpent\nthe week-end at the home. 313\nNeUon avenue, of hU ftther, J.\nO.  Smith.\n...\nMra. Hirold Ukee. Ttrrtce tp*\nartnwnta. entertained at t Drt___,e\nsupper recently tt the Nelaon Oolt\ntnd Country club houu In compliment to Mra. Arthur Ltke_ ol\n| Vincouver tnd Mre. D. H. Darley\not Medicine Hit who ire vuitlng tt\nthe home ot their parent*. Mr. tnd\nMra. Oeorge Johnatone, Kootenay\nttreet. Mra. Lakea Invited guut*\nincluded Mrs. A. D. McLeod of Kamloopa. Mra. L. V. Rogere, Mn. F P\nPayne. Mra. John Cartmel. Mra\nPaul Lincoln. Mra. Jamea O'Shea.\nMra. C w. Appleyard. Mrl. H\nRoiling, Mrt. I. C. Wragge. Mre. Arthur Lakea and Mra. Darley.\n* ...\nMr tnd Mte. Oeftrge Mclnnea\nnf Wynndel and their llttle dtugh-\nt*r Man*, wbo ht't bun guette tt\ntht hom* ot Ura M\"Inn\u00abe' euter.\nMlu vera itedptth, Ktrr iptrtoestt.\nhie* return*-.\ne   *   *\nMrt- CoUlngwood Onr of too*\n-..gtos ipant yuterdty ls Ute city.\nCLrMea&hev '&*&\n607 Baker St. Phone 200\nSTORE NE WS\nExtra Specials for Wednesday Morning\nWOMEN'S SLACKS\nMade ot good quality drill or jersey cloth\nin  White, Navy or Black.  Sizes 26 to\n30 waist.\nTHB PAIR      fl.76\nWOMEN'S GOWNS\nGowns of Naincheck or Nainsook in pastel\nshades. All fast colors.\nEACH    69*\nWOMEN'S BREVITIES\nIdeal garments for hot weather. Made of\nfine quality rayon in pastel shades. Sizes\n   amall apd medium.\nTHE PAIR   \u00ab0*\nPOLO SHIRTS\nJust the right shirt to wear with slacks or shorts. Made\nof good quality rayon in long or short sleeves. All colors.\nEach   ?1.00\nWOMEN'S SILK HOSE\nHoleproof hose of pure silk thread,\nFull   fashioner)   make.   All   wanted\ncolors. Sizes 81 i to 10.\nWEDNESDAY, THK PAIR .. 75*\nPILLOW SLIPS\nFull sire slips of good quality cotton. Ready for ose.\n5 FOR   fl.00\nCHILDREN'S SOCKS\nRayon socks for kiddies in sizes 41,*4\nto 71\/2. Pastel shades and white.\n3 FOR   fl.00\nWOMEN'S SLIPS\nTailored slips of good quality Angel*\nskin. White only. All sizes.\nEACH   fl.00\nMrs. I. K. Utlandtr, Ttrrtoe tp-\naxtmenta, hu nturntd from te\u00bberal\nwttk* tpent ln Spoktne tnd Cotur\nA report from London eta tea thtt\nSir Herbert Samuel, prominent BrltUh Liberal letder will hetd t dale-\ngntioii  whloh hu  bun  choun  by  d' Alene.\ntho Roytl lnitltute of International I \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nAffairs   to. attend   t   oonferenoe   ln 1    rrrai wriiht li ln Vancouver wtiere\nToronto  on  September   13. 'he   went  to  ttttnd   tht   funertl   of\nhis   mother.   Mn.   A.   W.   Wrlfht,\nwhich   took   pltei   Wednttdty.\ni   \u2022   \u2022\nUlm Hom Htltey lt holidaying at\nChrlttlna   Uke.\ntta\nMrs. Y. C. Toung tnd her dtugh-\ntrr and aon ot New Denver tre elty\nvlslton.\n\u2022 *   t\nMlu Lillian Smith U vlaltlng at\nChrlttlna   Lake.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Milton fltaley and\n-..alighter Joan of Set tile who htve\nbren spending the week-end tt the\nhome of Mr. tnd Mrs. W. K Ounn,\n:cft this morning for their home\nIn Seattle. They art accompanied\nby Mr. and Mrs. Ounn and daughter   Evelyn   who  will   Yielt   them,\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr. and Mn. prank Llnd. Vic-,\ntorla ttreet, accompanied by their j\ntwo tons, Arthur tnd Elmer and \u25a0\nMim Stella Jorgenson motored lo\nAlnxworth Sunday.\ntea\nMr, tnd Mrs. J. T. Jonu and I\nfamily. MIU street, motored to\nRoaaland Sunday where they visited\nUtttt daughter, who ls seriously Ul ;\nIn the Mater Mlsercordale hospital.\ni   .   %\nMlu May me Currie, who has been [\nt'._e guut of htr brother-in-law and I\nsitter. Mr. tnd Mrt. D. D, Dodd-1\ning. Latimer ttreet, hu returned to\nber   home  In  Vancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAmong those at Balfour Beach\nBaturday night were Mlu Eve Dewdney, Mlu Mollle Buchanan, Mlu\nCatherine Estey of Vancouver, Mlu\nHelen Vance, Mlss Oladys McLtod.\nthe Misses Jean and Lois Boomer.\nMlu Teddy Allen, Mlu Frances\nWhee'.er, Robert and Crofton Hall,\nJ. B. Stark. J. Thomas of Trail,\nVV, Bunyan, J. and Robert Thompson, J- R Buchanan. IC, Thtba-\ndetu, A. Smythe, ano E- Stromstead.\neet\nMr. and Mn. Carl X. Swanaon\nand daughter Beverley, Mlu Jean\nLambert tnd Artftur Lambert tnd\nWilliam Welghtson sptnt Sunday In\nKulo where they were guuta\nor Mrt. H. Erter tnd Mlts Rou-\nmsry   Exter.\nWilfrid Buth is leaving to spend\n.1  holiday  at cout  cities. .\nMr. and Mn. P. W. Willis of\nCranbrook an tuutt tt the heme\nof   Mr.   and   Mrs.   O.   E.   Fleming,\nBaker street.\nMrt. W. Oouldlng and daughter*\nJean tnd Muriel of Roudale, Alta.,\nwho -htve bup vltltlng in the elty\nthe guuta tt the home on Oranlte\nHoa.1 of Mr. and Mrs. j. H. Oouldlng and Mlw Vera Redpath of the\nKerr   Apartments,   bave   returned.1\n\u2022 '   \u2022        , _\u2022\nMrt* Roy Oraham of Bonnlngton\nwu among shoppen to town yetterdty.\nt   t   i\nRev. J. H. Toung ind family of\nNew Denver, are In town en route\nto Koolaree camp, when aummer\nschool and presbytery wlll be held\nduring the week.\nMr. ahd Mra. Frederick Niven\nhavt been holldtylni at Chateau,\nLake Louise aod Banff Hot Springa\nhotel.\nBUAKS BOTH AIM*\nIN   CVICEIT   HAKH\nUOMD0-K. (Cin-Pltylnf in a\ncricket match at BeihUl. Ulu Him*\nStevens. c*pt*lh of tM Hustings\nWomtn't crlcktt club, met with an i\nuauaual aocldent. She tripped and\nfell while fielding a baU and both\nher arma wen broken.\nAn Ickenham bridegroom at 8:30\na. m., arrived in a taxlcab at 8:40.\nHe wis a pollce officer and had\noverslept. I\nMrs. Cooper of Yahk\nHolidays in Nelson\nj     YAHK.    B.    C.    July    31    \u2014Mrt.\n| Axel   Erlckeon    and    MUt   Thelma\ni Peten   an   at    preunt    holidaying\n| with  frlenda  at  canyon.\nI Mrt. Lunn and eon BUUe of\nCranbrook   an   the   guute   at   the\n' home of Mrt. Jamu  Vlgen.\nEddie Allan returned lut week\nfrom canal Flat after visiting hit\ntUters,   Mrs.    Fred   Bar   and   Mrs.\nI Herb  Roberteon.\nI    A.   Manion   of   Nelson   spent   a\nj visit tt the home of his brother-\nin-law and alster, Mr. and Mn.\nCarl Anderson. He wll be accompanied   on   the   return   trip   by\n! Kin.   Anderaon   and   children.\n|    Mra.   Jack   Hamilton   and   daugh-\ni ter Marlon are vlaltlng at the home\nof Mr\u00ab. Hamilton'! eleter, Mrs\nHowird  Uphill  in Pernio.\nMrs. c. H. Cooper tnd daughter\nBetty left for Nelaon Pridty to\ntpend   a   few   days   holiday.\nMrt, J. Petenon of Canal flit\nls visiting at the home of Mr\nand Mra. Tom Engcn for a few\ndayt.\nMrt. Arthur Lythgoe tnd aon\nLeonard an vlaltlng at the homc\nof Mn. Lythgoe* mother, Mn. A\nPerkins   at   Kulo.\nOn Pridsy evening the Kitchener Pine Ktta softball learn mo-\ntond to Yahk to meet the Vthk\nDumb   Doru. .\nMrt. Theresa Warren, aged 73, lud\nto be carried from her hed by\nforce when fire selnd the mat \u2022\ntress in which the had concealed\nE4O0 in notes and boxea of silver\ncoin.\nTUESDAY ANU WEDNESDAY SPECIALS\nFresh Be\u00abf Tongues; OA*\nChoice No. 1 Steer\nBeef ^^\nChoice Boiling Beef;   Ct Kresh Calf Brains;\nLb      O     Lb\t\nChoice Pot Roasts       Of _.    ..,,.\u201e\nBeef. |b                  5   FrC8h (J,,t Hearta;\nChoice Roasting        1Af Lb\t\nBeef; Ib.                 IU  \\ftttt Pork Liver;\nFresh Sheep 1C\u00ab>   4 lbg< f    \t\nTongue; lb   1\u00abJ  |\nFresh Boneless Stew- IM\\tlt* Pork Kidneys; 1A#\ning Beef; Ib   Ill  | Lb    lw\nSPECIAL COTTAGE ROLLS: Good value. No\nbone\u2014no waste. Lb\t\n10t\nir\n25*\n1?\nCleanliness Quajity Servic*\nBURNS * CO., Limited\nPHONE 50\nMIDSUMMER SALE\n$7.50\n14-INCH LAWN MOWERS\n$4.95\n32-INCH WAGON\u2014Disk Wheels\n$1.49\n6-FOOT STEP LADDER\nFOR OTHER SPECIALS SEE OIR WINDOWS\nHipperson Hardware\nomiatty, Lmlted\n\"Look for the Red Hardware .Store\"\nPhone 497 Box 414\n \u2022'\u00bb<-\u25a0 IU\n-THB   NELSON   DAILY   N11WS.   KELSON,   B.C.\u2014TEESDAY   MOBMNG,   ADOl'ST   1,\nFINANCIAL\nLISTS BOG\nTraders Content to Stand\nAside to Let Prices\nLevel Off\nBy   JOHN   L.   COOLEY\n(Associated   press   Financial   Writer)\nNEW YORK. July 31 (AP). \u2014\nFinancial markets bogged down today Trading on moat exchangee\nwas dull, but buyera held aloof and\ntha month ended with speculative\npoaltiont ln sharp contrast to their\nstatus at lte beginning.\nGralna loat the llmlta allowable\nunder present regulations. Stocks,\nefter a somewhat hesitant atart.\n.-.kidded easily under light offerings,\nclosing with numerous declines of\n2 to 4 polnta and more. Cotton,\nsympathising with other marketa,\nalumped better tban $2 a bale.\nBonda wsre heavy.\nWeU street's expectations of a<\n\"aeoondary reaction\" following last\nweek'a recovery appeared' to have\nbeen realised. Believing a wetback\nwas due, many traders were content to etand aside, letting prloet\ntake their own course and find r\nlevel which would attract aupport.\nThere wu a mild rally, presumably\non short covering, ln Ute trading\nsnd extreme loaaea were cut by\nfractions to a oouple of potn ta.\nVolume dropped to 9,092,188 shares\nfor the five hourt.\nNEW YORK SI\nPOCK\nB\n3\nAlaagheny   \t\n3%\n1\nAl   Chamlcal   ....\n116\n10-7 H\nIU\nAm  Cits   _....\nB-H\nBOH\n83%\nAm Fur Puw ....\nlilt\n10 H\n11\nAm   lot   \u201e\t\n1014\nIH\n10\nAm lit Ss My\n1-%\nIBH\n16\nAm Stotl as ttet\n60\nBS\nSIH\nAm   Telephone\n133%\n11BH\n131\nAm    Tobacco\nIS\nS3\n83%\nAnaconda    _\t\nMl\nIS\nUH\nAkehlaon\t\neo\nSBH\nSBH\nAuburn Motor.\n\u2022\u25a0\"\u25a0\u00ab\nSOH\nS3\nBaldwin     \t\n1-H\n10%\nUH\nBait  _>  Ohio  .\nMH\nMH\n36\nBendlx    At    _.\n1-H\n14\nUH\nButh    Steel     ...\n40\n34%\n36%\nOut-da   Dry   __\n31\n3S\n36%\nCan   Pacific   _.\nUH\n14%\nIBH\nCerro du Paaoo\n10\n17%\n3S%\nChu_  la Ohlu   _\n4814\n41%\n41.4\nOhiryalcr    \t\nMH\n37\n11\nOom Sa South _\nIH\nIH\nIH\nCon Oaa tt T .\nMH\nBOH\nBIH\nCorn Producta .\nT!H\n7BH\n7SH\nC Wright Pfd -\n\u2014\n\u2014\n1\nDupont    \t\nTOH\nMH\n87%\nBaat   Kodak   __\n1*\n71\n78\nBlue Pow * U\nOH\nBH\n9\ntmn   \t\nMH\n18\n11%\nFord   Engllah   _\n\u2014\n\u2014\nBH\nFord   of   oan\n\u2014\n\u2014.\n13%\nFlrat Ma Storaa\nM\nSBH\nSSH\nFruuport   Ti*   ..\nny.\n3BH\n38%\nOan   Moton   _\nMH\n3S%\nMH\nOunarai   Hae   .\nMH\n30%\n31H\nOeneral   Fooda\nMH\nBIH\nSB\nOold    Duct    ...\n11%\n30\n10%\n13\n10\n11\nOrt North Pfd\nM\n-SH\nIS\nOrt  Weat  Sugar\nSOH\n37H\nIBH\nHowe  Sound  __\n.1\n30\n10%\nRlsdaon    Hu\n1-H\n9\n'\u2022%\ntnu   Oopper   _...\n\u2022H\nIH\nBH\nInt    Nickel    \u25a0\u25a0...\n18%\n18%\n17H\nInt  Tel   *  TM\nl\u00bbH\nUH\n14%\nJewel    Tea    _.._\nII\nSIH\n31%\nKenn   Copper   _\n11H\nUH\n11\n-Create   fl   8   _.\nUH\n13\nUH\nKroefier 4i TeU\nMH\n38\nISH\nl*hn Jt pink .\n10 H\n\u2014.\nMH\nMack  Truck  _\n14\n11\nBIH\nMilwaukee Pfd\nIH\nTH\nBH\nNaah  Moton  _.\n30\n1\u00bbH\nUH\nNa Dairy Pro _\nMH\n19\n19%\nN  Pow   A   U    .\n\u2014\n\u2014.\n11\nN  T  Central  ....\n4-H\nIBH\n40H\nPu Oaa a.  Ber\nIT\n38 H\n18%\nPackard   Mo  ...\n>H\n4H\n4%\nPenn   R   B   \t\nIBH\n1114\n33 H\nPhllllpe Putu ..\n11\n11\n1\nPure    OU    \t\nBH\n7%\nRadio    Corp     .\n*H\n7H\n7%\nRadio Keith or\nIH\n3\nS\nBum   Band\t\n(\nTH\n8\nBock   bland  '.\nBH\nB%\n6\nSafeway Storea\nMH\nSO\nSO\nB Loula ASP\nB\n\u00abH\nS\nShall    ITnlon    -\n\u2022H\n7%\n7%\n8   OU1   Edison\nMH\n13H\nMH\nSouth   Padft.\n38 H\nM\n14\nStan oil of Cal\n34 Vi\n33 H\n33 H\nStan OU of ted\n\u2014\n\u2014\n17H\nSUn OU of N J\n35%\n34H\n3SH\nStewart Warner\nBH\n7%\n7H\nStudebaker    ....\nBH\nBH\n8%\nTexaa    Oorp   ....\n33 H\n30H\n31\nTelia  Oulf Sul\nMH\n35%\n36H\nTlmken   Roller\n97\n23 H\n34%\nTJnder    T-pe...._\n3SH\n\u2014\n38%\nOnion   Carbide\n43\n39\n40H\nUnion Oil of Cal\nUH\nUH\nUH\nUnit*.    Air   .....\nUH\n3B%\n30H\nUn    Pacific    . .\nU4H\n101\n110\nTJ   B    Pipe    ....\nUH\n14H\nl\u00abH\nU S Rubber .....\n1*\nUH\nIB\nu   S   stael   ....\nBIH\n41H\nSI\nVanadium   Steel\n21H\n31\n33 H\nWaat   dec   _\t\n4BH\n3\u00ab\nSBH\nTellow Truck  _\nBH\n4%\n6\nVANCOUVER SALES\nVANCOUVER. July 11\u2014 Mlnlnt\naharaa euld un the Vancouver stock\nexchsnge today:\nLUTED\nBeaver   Silver   13__\u00bb.\nBralorne   1311.\nBridie   River   Con.   1178.\nGeorgia River 4S00.\nOold Belt so.\nOrandvlew iooo.\nInter C *. C 1000.\nMeridian 48.000\nNat. silver 8000.\nPioneer   78.\nPremier B. 7000\nPremier Oold 3S65.\nReno 7000.\nSal'y Mine. 300\nINL1STKP\nBit  Mluourl  1200.\nKootensy Flo. 3000.\nLucky   Jim   1000.\nNoble   Five   7000.\nPend   Orellle  650\nPorte. Idaho 500.\nSllvercrest 3380.\nV\"*!'- .-   iooo\nI TUB\nBlUt:*.  <l    l.i.lo\nBU   Mil .e   Usui)\nBridge   River   Bl.    10.600.\nCariboo 950.\nCotton  Deit   iooo,\nDunwell 5000.\nKoot Belle 600.\nMornlnri Star 7300.\nNatlvs Sons M10.\nMorton w. iooo.\nNicola   700\nReward 2300.\nRufus   A.   3000.\nTopley  R.   3000.\nSnowflake   1000.\nWsysldc   11,450.\nWaverly T. 21.000.\nW.ilte Essie 1000.\nWHOLE MINING\nLIST IS LOWER\nTORONTO. July.81 (CP).\u2014Uok of\nbuying power characterised atandard\nmining market today and the whole\nlist moved lower ln trading volume\nof leaa than  a million aharea.\nDome wae leader In the slip-off.\nchalking up a net drop of 8.30\nfollowed by Leke Shore, off t*.\nMclntyre off tl.BE}. Pioneer 75c,\nBralorne 40c, Hollinger down IB,\nTeck 16 and Wright Hargreavea 36,\nDeaplte an optimistic statement\nregarding the stepping up of operation! at Noranda, the big oopper-\ngold ltaue weakened 1135 to 133.40\nand International Nickel dropped\n85 to tlB.S0. Hudaon Bay dropped\n75c, Baee Metala Corporation 30 to\nt3,  Coaat Copper BOc to  15.60.\nSUver aharea weakened', Eldorado\nshowing the main drop.\nOU aharea took losses ranging\nfrom 1 to 13. Royalite cloeed unchanged, white Home Oil loet 10,\nDalhouale 13. Olga 1, Calmont 8,\nAssociated 6, and Nordon \\y_. Calgary and Edmonton gained 18.\nC&EMAKES~\nGAIN OF NINE\nVANCOUVER. July 81 (CP).\u20144c-\ntlve Issues continued eaaler In trading on the Vancouver atock exchange. Following the long week-end\ntradera appeared apathetic and with\nthe exception of C. tt E. Corporation cloeed from 1 to 6 points below\n.Friday's final prloet.\nOpening stronger at tl M c. te E.\nsold up to tl.60, cloalng at $1.50,\na net advanoe ot 0.\nMeridian softened 6 to 43, premier at $1 24. waa off 6, Reno loat\na like amount to t3.07, after dipping\nto t3. Cariboo at \u00bb3.90 was off 5.\nPend Orellle wu off 4 to tl 2ft.\nWayalde down 3 to 66 and Bridge\nRiver Exploration and Bridge River\nConsolidated both down 3.\nAP. Consolidated waa off 8 at\n36, while Freehold lost 1% to 13\nand  Bterllng' Pacific down   1  to 43.\nFLOUR PRICES\nDOWN 10 CENTS\nFlour prloes retreated io cents at\nNeleon Monday after a week of\nsteady advances. Monday's drop was\nIn keeping with a 30-ctnt reduction\non   the  Minneapolis   market.\nFour consecutive advances, totalling 60 cents, wero clialked up\nlaat  week.\nCHRYSLER CORP.\nTO PAY DIVIDEND\nNEW TORK. July 81 (AP). -\nChryeler Corp. today declared n\ndividend or BOc a share on capital\natock and reported the company'.-;\nearnlnga ln the eeoond quarter of\n1933 were equivalent to $1 po a\nshare.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 indurtrials -\u00ab*.... 90.77 off 8.77\n20 rails    w x 45.46 off 2.85\n20 utilities     29.99 off 1.57\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nBank of Commerce  m its\nDominion    Benk      ieo\nImperial    Benk    \u201e 183\nBank   of  Toronto     200\nBell   Telephone     mmm na\nBraalllan   T   h   St   Power   \u201e u\nB   C   Power   \"A\"      .____ 35-^\nCanadian   Car   &   Fdy     0\nCanadian   Cement    ,  g\\__\nC   P   R   n%\nCons  Mining  <b  Smelting  134\nDominion    Bridge    _   at\u00bbH\nDominion   Textile      64\nMassey Harrla     , 6Va\nMontreal    Power    \u2014\u2014.\u201e\u201e. 37\nNational   Brewerlea      24%\nNational   Steel   Car     is\nOgllvle    Milling        100\nPower   Corporation    .\u201e_\u00bb___._ 11 .<,\nQuebec    Power        \u2014\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0__ 18%\nShawlnigan    _  \u2014.,\u201e is***\nSherwin   Wllllama ,  15%\nSteel   of   Canada     m  agu\nCURB\nAae'd    Brew     _.. . 31\nB   A    OU      13 H\nCan    Wlnerlse    . m. \u2014# 0\nDiet    Sea    -...\u00ab_\u2014 ...... 23Vi\nDom    Engr     \u00ab,  ao\nHome   Oil           , _,     2.30\nImpl    Tob    _  ,..  10^\nImpl    Oil      -..\u2014.  13 V*\nMcCoil    Front     ;  lavi\nIntl    Pete      ,   ,_., 17\nNorand*       _____ 33*,^\nPage   Hereey    _ __\u00bb  65\nWalker   Oood      34^\nWalker   Oood    Pfd       14\nUTILITIES\nIntl   utll    A     _ aut\nMISCELLANEOUS\nF   N   Burt     ,  33\nCan    Bread     \u201e   6%\nCan    Canners       9\nCan   Can    1st   pfd       79^\nCan   Can   and   pfd    .,_..\u201e u\\_\nCan     Gypsum      \u2014\u2014...  5\nCan    Dredge       is-ft\nCons    Bakeries     _.._\u00ab_\u00ab_.__. 13 ii\nDom   Stores    __..__  21\nFord   Canada   A      14\nOoodyear     \u201e\u25a0_\u25a0,,\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb.  96\nKelvinator    3\nLoblaw   Oroc   A      16U\nLoblaw    B    _   16\nService    stations     \u2122  A\nEXCHANGES\nMONTBEM.. July 31 _Cp>.\u2014Brit-\nlah and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar, aa compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada,\ncloaed  today aa follows:\nArgentina, peso    \u00ab .3720U\nAuatralla.   pound    3.8813D\nAuatrla,   schilling \u201e    .1774A\nBelgium,   belga   3\u00ab3ID\nBrazil,  mil mln    .0860U\nBulgaria, lev  _   .0134A\nChina, Hong Kong dollars ....   .3467D\nCzechoslovakia,   crown     .0452A\nDenmark,  krone       JSIM\nFinland,  flnmark   , 0234a\nFranoe,   franc    \u201e   .06681\")\nOermany.  relchsmark   _   .34B4A\nOreat Britain,  pound   4.8160D\nHolland,   florin _.    .5850D\nHungary,   pengo   3741A\nIndia,   rupee         .3773A\nItaly,   lire      .0764D\nJepan,  yen   -    _30\u00ab4A\nJugoslavia,   dinar    _   .0315U\nNew Zealand, pound  _.. 3.84631)\nNorway, krone  _,,__,    .3435D\nPoland,   slot!        .1747A\nRoumania,   leu    \u201e _.   .0103A\nSouth   Africa,  pound    4.8063D\nSpain,   peseta    \u201e\u201e ___,_,   .laOBD\nSweden, krone  __    .3469D\nSwltaerland,  franc  ....     .3806D\nUnited   statea.  dollar,  T*H   per cent\npremium, unchanged.\nA\u2014advance; D\u2014decline; U\u2014unchanged.\nStrike pickets wore bathing cos-\ntumea during the heat wave at Watford.\nPOUND STERLING\nTAKESPLUNGE\nNEW VORK, July 31 <OP>.\u2014Pound\nBterllng cloaed at t4.40Si today,\ndown IttVto net from Saturday's\nfinal rate.\nViolent fluctuations marked the\nresumption of business on foreign\nexchange marketa aa currencies returned*, their dally \"stunting.\"\nThe Canadian dollar waa relatively\nateady. and lt closed unchanged\ntrom Saturday at 93%c. The French\nfranc cloeed at 6.28c. down .03 of\na oent. *\nBOND MARKET\nTURNS SOFT\nNBW TOBK, July 31\u2014(AP)\u2014Tbe\nbond market turned soft today apparently ln sympathy with atocka,\nand moat categories showed loaaea\nof 1 to 8 or more polnta deaplte\na late  rally.\nWith the regular trading achedule\nof 10 a.m. to s p.m. i-eeumed.\nfollowing laat week'a abbreviated -sessions,  activity  waa  not  pronounced.\nIndustrials and utilities displayed\nsome resistance and tbe better\ngrade loana of theae groups maintained a fairly iteady position.\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNIPEO.    July    31     (CP) .-Dominion of Canada  bonda:\nWAB   LOAN\n5.   1937.   107.75;   100.35.\nVICTORY   LOAN\n6%,   1033.   100.00,   100.75.\n5'i, 1034. 101.00;   101.75.\n6%,  1037.   108.50;   100.60.\nREFUNDING loan\nI. 1043. 103.75:  104.75.\n*',,,  1940. 99.75:   100.75.\n4%.  1944. 99.75:   100.75.\n414,   1940.  99.75:   100.75.\nCONVERSION   LOAN\n4%, I960. 99.40; 100.40.\n,'..  1957. 99.40; 100.40.\n4_.   1956. 99.76: 10040.\n4'i.   1969.   100.60:   101.60.\nNATIONAL  SERVICE  LOAN\n5,   1B3S.   103.75;   103.75.\n5.   1941.   103.36;   104 35.\n193!  LOAN\n4.  1935, 99.75;   100.75.\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON\u2014Braalllan Traction \u00bb18:\nC. P. B. ,11'.: Hydro Electric IS1..\nInt! Nickel 119V,; Brlt Amn Tob\nis:,: Dlatlllera 79a 3d; Dunlop Rub- i Hiram  Walker\nMETAL MARKETS\nNSW    TORK,   July   It    (AP)    \u2014\nCopper quiet; Electrolytic, apot and\nfuture, 9.\nTin barely ateady: Spot and nearby.   44.87;   future,   46.00.\nIron qulat: No. 3 F.Oi. Eutern\nPennsylvania. 19.60; Buffalo, 15.60-\n16.00;   Alabama,   13.00.\nLead ateady: spot. New Tork,\n4.50;  Eaat St. Loula. 446.\nZinc quiet: Eaat St. Louis, spot\nand future, 5.00.\nAntimony: spot,  7.60-8.00.\nQuicksilver.   85.00-88._0.\nBar ailver:  ',,  higher at 35%.\nAt London:\nCopper: standard: Spot, \u00a336 10a;\nfuture, \u00a336 15a.\nElectrolytic: Spot, Ul: Tuture.\n143.\nTin: Spot \u00a3314 15s; future till\n10a.\nLead: Spot \u00a313 17a 6d; future, \u00a313.\nZlno: Spot and future, \u00a317 la 6d\nBar silver quiet: 1-16 lower at 17\n15-16d.\nPOUND STERLING\nOFF AT MONTREAL\nMONTREAL. July 31 (CP). \u2014\nPound sterling declined on Montreal\nforeign exchangee today after early\nstrength. United Statea dollar held\nunchanged.\nThe pound opened with an overnight advance of 3%c at 14*89. The\nlate decline in New York, however,\nwat reflected here, and the rate\ndropped rapidly to *4.8t%. whale It\ncloaed with a lost of 4c.\nThe United States dollar flnlahed\ntbe day at 1\\'_ per otnt, unchtnged.\nOther currenclee were lower j*lth\nthe French franc eating .03 of a\noent at 5.68c.\nSILVER FUTURES\nNEW YORK, July 31 (AP).\u2014Silver\nfutures closed atrong: aalea 7,300.000\nounces. Sept. 36.30; Oct, 30.70;\nDec. 37.05; Jan. 37.S0N: March 37.80;\nUay   38.30N.  N\u2014Nominal.\nTORONTO INDUSTRIALS\nBeatty Broa  \t\nBell Telephone .\nBraalllan   _\t\nB A Oil \t\nCanada Dredge ..\nCanada Oypaum\nCona Bakeries .\ncons Mining ..\nDlatlllera Sea\nPord of Can 'A'\nGoodyear\nber 34a lOVid; Pord 34a 101,d\nHudaon Bay 38a; Imp Chem 39a 7(4d;\nImp Tob 108a 9d: Mining Truat\nLtd ia: Rand Mlnea CSV,: Rhodeslan\nAnglo Amn 18a 9d: Rhokana Corp.\ntl\",; crowns Hi*; Springs WA;\nRoyal Dutch C30V vickera 8a:\nBritiah 3', per cent consols E73'4;\nBritish 8H per eent War Loan\nE98*i: Brlt Pundlng 4a 1960-90\nCI09H.\n113\n14S\n1414\n30\nl's\n14!.\n138\n34\n15'i\n103\n35\n14\nImperial oil\nImperial Tob\nIndustrial Alocho!     IT,;\nInt   Nickel        19',\nInt  Pete   .._\t\nLoblaw 'A' _..\nMaaaey Harrla _.\nNoranda  \t\nService Sta .\nStan Paving ...\nSteel of Canada\n18\n17\nTr,\nI3\u00abi\nI'.\n39\n\u2014\n10\nno\n110',\n14\n14U\nnu\nI3._\n!\u00ab'.\n30\n5\nIV.\n13%\n13',\n1301,\n13?*%\n3 Hi\n31%\n18','.\n14\n100\n03\n30*1,\nI4S\n13\n13%\n\u2014\n10\n16\nHVt\n18',\n19%\n17\n17\n16\n18%\n\u00ab',*.\n1%\n331,\n83%\n1\n8\n\u2014\na\nSMELTERS 61-2\nPOINTS LOWER\nTORONTO, July 81 (OP) .\u2014Prlcea\nwttt on the down grad* today on\ntha Toronto atock eichange in a,\nquiet month-end aeaalon. Pinal\nprloea limited loaaea to. about 3\npolnta for the active leadera eicept\nIn the caae of Consolidated Smeltera\nwhich flnlahed 8% lower at 130%.\nWalkera oommon waa off about 6\npolnta ln early afternoon, but active\nbuying at tha tall end of tbe aeaalon pulled the prloe back to 34%\nwhere it was oft only %. Distillers\nSeagram had a net loaa of 3 to 31%\nCanadian Induatrlal Alcohol % to\n17 and Brewers and Distillers 30c\nto   13.25. .\nCLASSIFIED SECTION\n\u2022May We Serve You?'\nSTANDARD ELECTRIC. Phone 838\nfor Electrical. Wiring, Contracting.\nInstallations. Reaaonabl\u00bb ^ate_.\n'May We Serve You?'\n(Continued)\nTail Service\nPHONE 77\nDay ot Night\nELKS T. T. It r. LTD.\nR.   H.   MABER,   Tlnamlthlng,   Fur-\nMONTREAL MARKET\nIRREGULARLY OFF\nMONTREAL. July 81\u2014(OP)\u2014With\ntradera atlll cautious, Montreal atock\neichange listings were irregularly\nlower In today'a quiet aeaalon of\ntrading. While loaaea wera everywhere on abe board at tha cloae,\nthe final quotations were above the\nlows of the day.\nInternational Nickel touched a low\nat 18.10 and then aold back to\n18.50, off 60 oenta from Prlday'a\nfinal prloe. Brazilian Traction hald\nunchanged at 14. Canadian Pacific\nRailway and Montreal Power were\nboth   off   fractions.   ;\nConsolidated smelters declined 5%\npolnu at 131% while Vlau Biscuit\nloat 3 polnta. Point loaaea were suffered by Cement preferred; Db-\nmlnlon Teitllr; Eastern Dairies;\nPower corporation; Maaaey-Hartla\nand  Bank of  Commerce.\nDominion Bridge and Dominion\nSteel and Coal \"ts* were tbe onjy\nissues to record advanoee; Bridge\nbeing up % at 39% and Steel 1,\nat 3%.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nCloae\nWINNIPBO. July 81   (CP).\u2014Oraln\nmarket quotations:\nOpen   Hlgb   Low\nWHEAT\u2014 .\n79%\n83',\nM\n88',\n7\u00ab%\n83%\n84\n88%\nJuly   ......\nOct.   *\u2014\nbee\t\nMay   \t\nQATS-\nJuly    .\u2014\nOot\t\nDtc\t\nMay    \t\nBARLEY\nJuly\nOct    53\nDeo    53%\nMay       66%\nFLAX\u2014\nJuly   \t\nOct\t\nDeo\t\nMay    \t\nRYU-\nJuly   \t\nOet. ....\nDec. ....\nMay\n78%\n79\n80\n80\n111.\n81%\n85%\n86%\n89%\nil*\n43%\n4\u00ab%\n149%\n143%\n150\n58\n89\n65\n39%\n41*%\n48\n44%\n48%\n63\n63%\n55%\n149%\n144%\nISO\n68\n61%\n65\n38%\n89%\n40%\n43%\n47%\n40%\n60%\n64%\n135%\n133\n139\n65\n67\n60%\nMl.\n39%\n40%\n*'\u25a0' ..\n47%\n49%\n60%\n64%\n133%\n136%\n133\n139\n53%\n64%\n57\n\u00ab0%\nCASH ORAIN CLOSE\u2014\nWheat: No. 1 hard 79%; No. 1\nnor. 78%; No. 3 nor. 76%; No. 9\nnor. 74; No. 4 nor. 70%; No. 5\nwbeat M: No. 6 wheat 63: feed 60;\n36%   track  781,:  No.  1 durum 83;\nlittle Expenie and No Delay Buying or Selling the Classified Way\nEverything Listed in the \"Wanteds\"\nMAIL WANT-AD\nFOR]\nFill Out and Mail or Bring It to\nThe Daily News Want* Ad Dept.\nnmmi oot THE COST OF TOOR AD FOR voursilf: Rates are He par Una par day, I\nconsecutive dally insertions tor the prlct of 4. Minimum coet of insertion. 33c Ratea are leaa\n11% for prompt payment. Minimum number ol llnea charged, J. Name, addreaa (and boi number when uaad) art pert of ad. and therefore chargeable. UBt THIS FORM, AND WRIT!\nPLAINLY.\n\u2014\u2014_-\u2014\u2022\u2014------_-_-_-__\u2014\nCLASSIFICATION\nSTREET  ICT FO. Boi No)\npost  on ice   r.\t\nNUMB-R OF  DAYS\nAMOUTn    ENCLOSED   I..\nDaily News Want-Ads Bring Results\nnac\u00ab Repalra, Roofing. Phone 865.\nPlumbing aud Heating. InataUatlona\nand   supplies,   work   ouaranteed.\nPbone   Jullua   Relsterer  at   659L3,\nd.s:s.-\nFor    good    brakea   DILL'\nPhone .8.\nK    is   t.   Auto   Repair   Shop.   El-\npert  workmanship.  Low  Rates\nFor   cleaning    presalng,   aiteratlona,\nTHE\nPROBE.  117  Hall  St.\nPlumbing and beating installations\nand supplies, wa guarantee all\nour work. Prices very reaaonable.\nPhone   181,   B.  C.  Plumbing  Co.\nCAPITOL    BEAUTY    SHOPPE.    El-\npert   Marcelling.   Phona   lg.\nPrompt   Service    -    Watcb.   Clock\nrepairs   \u2014 _ noxon*s   JEWELERS\nphone 93\u2014B. B. Tail, Day or night\nServloe.   \t\nSHORTY'S    AUTO    REPAIR    SHOP\nAUTO    REPAIR'\nfor Dependable Repalra,\n\"STEVENSON\nH7\u00ab.   _\nacetylene welding; ateel worka,\nRsdlo   Repilra,   InataUatlona,   Tube\n_ tcatlpg, KOOTENAY MUSIC, Ph 583\nPA I \u00abTINO  AND  KALSOMININO.\nC,  MUler.   Phone  790L,\t\nA. TERRILL,  Upholstering, Furniture\nrepslrs.   Phone  435R1.\t\nSPENCER\nDECORAT-NU\nReliable Auto Repairs- With modern\nequipment. NELSON TRANSFER.\nAVENUE SERVICE.  Oaa. Oil.  Waah.\nlog. Oreaalng, etc. Drive in U)day\nOEO. A. MEERES\u2014 For Oood Photo-\ngrapha\u2014Ask  Anybody\u2014Phone  48.\nJ.   F.   COATES\u2014 Registered    Professional    Electrical   Engineer\nElectrical\ntrading,  supplies,\nCon-\nPhone   766.\nIDEAL TAILORS\u2014Odorlesa and Sen-\nitary  Dry  cleaning.\t\nE COLLINSON\u2014 Expert Watch\nClock and Jewelry Repslrs. Prompt\nService at reasonable rates. Write\nto P.O. Drawer  1103, Nelson,\nAuto parte for  aU  Cfcra\nAUTO   WRECKAGE.\nKRAPI\nSi*__l*.,ndi Nelson Dslly Newa job Department\nFRIGIDAIRE\nSALES  AND  SERVICE\nPhone 838.     J. TALBOT.     Boi 395.\nFor your spring Permanent. Call.' 96.\nELMA'..  HEAUTY SHOP.\nPhona 35 for Tail\u2014Safe, Reliable\nBuick Cara. NELSON TRANSFER\nCo.. Limited.\t\nFAIRVIEW SERVICE STATION. Oaa,\nOU, Oreaalng Waahlng. coyla batteries, Dominion tires and tubes.\nWe will serve you. Phone 605.\nIor all klnda of commercial print*\nug. Phone 144.\n.'REMIER \u25a0 SERVICE STATION \u2014 O\nGraham, Ou, Oil. Greasing, Wash,\nlug. Special  Rales.  Drive  l.i Now.\nttAMP BODY AND FENDER WORKS\nDuco Painting, Welding, Body Re-\npalrs on all cars. Phone 119.\nTrucking and Haulage\u2014Phone 543\ncentral  Tianafer.  prompt  (service.\nMacGregor Broa. Photographs,\nFllma developed, printed. Box 641\nPRICE OF GOLD\nMONTREAL, July 31 (CP) -Gold\naold ln London today at a premium\nof 48.36 per cent tn terma of Canadian currency. The official price\nwaa 134 ahilllngs, while a premium\nof 6% pence wu paid, making the\nprice 134a 6%d. Price In Montreal\nwaa 130.30 an ounce.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nArno . \t\nAJai      ,\nAmulet   _..: \t\nAmity  \t\nA P Conaolldated \t\nAssociated    _ _.\nAahley\t\nBaae Metala _\t\nBarry   Hollinger   \t\nBig   Mlaaourl\t\nCalmont    ....\nc and E Landa _.._\u2014\nCentral Manitoba\t\nChemical Research \t\nClerlcy  __._.  .,\nDome    \t\nDalhouale  -_ \t\nEastcrest  _ \t\nEldorado  _ \u2014\nFalconbrldge   _ _.\nOranada    _ _...\nHome   Oil    _...._.__-.\nHowey   ...._ \u2014.\t\nHollinger  \t\nHudaon  Bay\n..  .03\n  1.31\n_...,.. .66\n  .05\n _ 11\n  .86\n  1.05\n...... MM\n....... .09\n  .19\n  .1*\n  1.55\n...... ._\u2022%\n _ 1.30\n  .03%\n_  30.00\n  .76\n...... Al\n  4.15\n_  3.76\n _ 1.01\n _ 3.36\n _. *6\n9.50\n9.50\nBIRTHS\n(1)\nCOOLIN\u2014Born   to   Mr.   and   Mrs.\nJack   Coolln,   July   39,   at   home,   a\ndaughter,   Margaret    Ellen.   Calgary\npapers pleaae copy. t\t\nBIKER\u2014At tbe frail-Tadanac hos-\nSltal, to Mr. and  Mrs. John Bernal\nIker, rjuly   14,   a   daughter.   Mary\nJanet.      **'  *  \u25a0__    \t\nPERSONAL ; ,        (\u00bb)\nALL LOVERS OF CARNATIONS ARE\nspecially Invited to see the best\ncollection Ul B. C. H. Kitchener.\nHoover and cherry etreeta.     (7881)\nVISIT' HALCYON BOT SPRINGS\nand save one cent a mile.    (76311\n(10)\nHELP   WANTED\nInternational   Nickel   _  18.60\nKlrkland Uke ._       .36\nUke Shore    41.80\nMacaasa       86\nManitoba Baaln      .04%\nMalartic     .17\nMclntyra   83.50\nMining Corp      3.00\nMayland    . 1-15\nMurphy        .03\nNewbec         .04\nNlplaalng    _..   3.60\nNoranda     33.60\nPend   Orellle       Ul\nPremier Oold      1.36\nSherritt Oordon .    1.46\nSin   Antonio   \u2014___. 1.05\nSlaooe      1 58\nStadacona  \t\nSterling   Paclflo   \t\nSudbury Buln  ...\t\nTech   Hug*_ea    ____\t\nThompaon Cadallac   \t\nVlpond _ \t\nVenturea  _ \t\nWright Hargreavea\t\n.03%\n.41\n1.63\n6.15\n.09\n.60\n1.10\n7.05\nWalt* Acloarman _     3.00\nVANCOUVER LIST\nMINES\nBeaver    Silver    _ _      08\nBralorne  _   9.90\nBig Mlaaourl _     30\nBluebird   lut aale\nBridge R. Con _ 30\nBridge River Ei. lut aale\nGeorge Copper       .30\nGeorgia  River      .05\nOolconda          tl\nOrandvlew    \u2014_.    ,06\nOold    Belt         \u2014\nKootenay Florence _.    .01%\nKootenay  BeU*  lut uie\nLucky   Jim   - ..._.    .06\nMeridian         .43\nMorning Star _ .lut uie\nNational   SUver         .08%\nNoble   Five          .13%\nPend   Orellle       133\nPioneer    Oold 11.60\nPorter   Idaho     .10\nPremier   _ _    1.35\nReeves McDonald      31\nReno   Oold   _ _   307\nSUvercreet          .04\nWellington         .03\nWhitewater      \u2014\nOIU\nP   Consolidated \t\nAseoclated _ \t\n.  srs, t  Unda \u2014\nCommonwealth \t\nDalhousle   ._____._\nEutcrest  -_..- _.\nFreehold  _..-_____\nHome OU _ \t\nMcDougall  Segur El _____\nMcDougal  Segur  New ___\nMayland    -  \u2014\nMercury     \u2014 _\u2014\u2014\nMcUod     .\t\nOkalta Com  \u2014\nRoyalite   \t\nSterling Pacific\n08%\n10.00\n.31\n.03\n.32\nAl\n.66\n.05%\n.06\n.90\n.03\n.33\n.05%\n.44\n.34\n\u202205%\n.IS\n1.37\n13.50\n.1114\n1.30\n.16\n310\n.00\n.09\n.37\n.40\n1.58\n.11\n.73\n.26\n.IS  .\n3.30\n.05%\n\u25a006%\n1.25\n.11%\n.60\n.-<\u25ba\u2022%\n14.50\n.43\nWANTED WOMAN COOK FOR HOT-\nel. R. 0, Klngaley, Christina Uke\nInn,  Cascade.  (7863)\nWANTED* -   RANCH \"HAND.   J.   8.\n_Reld,_piendevon, Bwc.^ ,(7864)\nMISCELLANEOUS  fOB SALE      (21)\n100.000 FEET SECOND HAND RE-\nconditioned pipe suitable for aU\npurpoaea. All tltati. Write to\nSwartz Pipe Yard, 230, Iat Ave..\nVancouver B.C.  (7668)\nFOR SALE\u2014 PIPEUESS FURNACE\u2014\nGood condition, leu than hall\nprice   Box -7877.  Daily   Newa.\n(7877)\nDROP HEAD SINOER SEWING MA-\nchines' from 118 up. Terms. Apilly\nSinger Sewing Machine Co.    (79141\nFOR BALE-HOT POINT ELECTRIC\nRange   Ph. 721R. 308 Terrace 'Apis\n(7915)\nMlSC_.Ll.A_.rOlS\n(29)\nCreamery\nButter\nis the finest obtainable\nand can bc purchased\nfrom your grocer or\nbutcher.\nSold in cartons, prints\nand solids.\nFred\nWilliams\nWholesale Distributor\n(7918)\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS. July 31\u2014(AP)\u2014\nFlour 30 centa lower; carload lots\nfamily patents 7.65-7.65 a barrel ln\n98-pound cotton ucks. Shipments\n33433.    Bran    10.50-30.00.\nWheat: No. 1 Nor. 93%-94%; No.\n1 Red; Durum 87%-S8%: July 91%;\nSept.   92%;   Dec.   94%.\nCorn: No. 3 Yellow 38-40.\nOate: No. 8 White 82%-33%.\nFlat:  No.  1   1,85-87.\nrmMSHEP   BOOMS fOB HENTd\nFURNISHED SUITE. PETTY APAR\nments,   4J0   Falls   Street. (787\nFURNISHED   SUITE,   507   CARBO\nate 8tr\u00abt._Phom! 300R. (781\nFURNISHED    HO USEKEEPTl\n_r*.oms. K.W.C. Block.  (790\nAPARTMENT   OVER   STORE.   J.\"_\nGallagher,     Nelson. '738\nHOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR ft\u00abH\n_Apply   832   Bnkcr.   lit.\nfoil BENT     _ . 1\nFOR BENT \u2014 FURNISHED SI\nroomed home. Furnace, llreplai\nDealrabte.   Phone    278L.       (77S\nBUSINESS STORE; HOUSES [\nreasonable rate. Phone D, Man\n808L. _      _   __t\nFURN.    OR    UNFURN.    APTS.    I\nweek or month. Mc'lcal Arts BH\n (758\nTffi'RACE-APTB.\u2014Beautlfui Mode\nFrlgldalro   equipped   suites.   (769*\nOARAGE FOR RENT. PHONF. !\nWest Transfer. (31\nl-l\nMISCELLANEOUS   WANTED.\nCHERRIES, STRAWBERRIES. HAS\nberries wanted. By shipping the\ndirect you will get the bene\nof highest market price and ,\nreturns sic made every Saturdi\nThe Royal Fruit Company, Kcglt\nSuk.  n\nPROPERTY  FOR  SALE\nCl\n10 ACRE RANCH ABOUT 4 MIL!\nfrom Nelaon Ferry. North Shoi\nAbout halt In cultivation, n\ntimber, apple, cherry, plum, api\ncot, etc.. trees. Good nouse wl\nbathroom, water, electric llgt\nStable, chickens chicken coo\nother buildings. Cheap for caa\nApply Boi 7884 DallyNcws. i,t~\nMODERN   BUNOALOW,   CLOSE\nGarage.  Three  corner  lots.   App\nMrs. F. Wlleon.jjhone 230L.   (790\nEASY TERMS ARRANGED C\nsmall acreage close In. Apply B\n7793, Dally News. (TTW\nEQUITY ON FIRST CLASS HOM\n2 block* from Baker St. Box *A\nCity _ (\u2022\u00bb\nGOOD HOME. FINE LOCATION. 7\nStanley.  What offer?  Phone  612\n(793\nFOR SALE OR EXCHANOB (3\nTRADE STAMP ALBUM FOR MOTC\ncycle.   Value   1150.   C.   \"\nSouth  Slocan.\t\nFIIRSITIRE   FOR   SALE\nThnrnb*.\n(790\n_(4\nKITCHEN    AND    DININO    TABU\nand chairs, and  piano. Apply  7\nJosephine (7911\nPORTABLE \" RADIO.     UKE     NEV\n_Bargaln. Phone 278L.      (780\nCATS~ANU POPS FOB BALE IS\nENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIELS\nRegistered pedigreed puppies ai\nyoung dogs. Bred irom Flali\nTrained and Benoh-Show wlnnll\nparentage. Guaranteed workers al\nretrievers. Reus nab> prlcea.\nJ. D. Calvert,  Armstrong, B.\nMIN1NU,   TIMBER.Ll MBEB (8J\nFOR SALE \u2014 A GOLD PROPER!'\nNorth of Ymlr Mine, for sale \\\nBond at a bargain lo rellab\nparty; 600 feet of work now don\nWrite for particulars. J. J. Budi\nW. 503-Sprague avenue, SpokaM\nWuh.  IIS\nCLASSIFIED   DISPLAY\nWE DO EVERYTHING IN\nPRINTING\nBOOK  BINDINO\nPAPER  RULniO\nCorrect stiles ln Wedding Invitations, Announcements, and\nInvitation  Cards.\nIHE DAILY NEWS\nJOB   PBINTINU    DEPARTMENT\nPhona 144 Phona IM\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER. S. P.. INT. A. I\nMunicipal ana Colnmcrcisl Audll\nPO   Ds  1191. Nelson.  BC ________\nAssayeis\nE w  wiuDOWSON established 190\n305 Josephine St. Nelson, B. C.\n (760\n?.   I\n* .60:\nORENVILLI   H   ORIMWOOD.\nBoi 418,  Kaslo, B.C^\t\nJB. C. Land Surveyor\nR. O.  LESUE  B   C.  1,. S. 302 KBB\nBlock,  Nelson. Phone  3781..   OSO\nChiropractors\nRTETaray, DC, Ph7c~Gilker Bloo\n^^ *__.\njTr. MACMILLAN, DR. OF CHlSi\npractlc,  Aberdeen   Blk.,  Th.  213.\n(760\n-fiTnJiTANlJ  C-EDDES.   X-RAY  \u25a0\nMCM. cranbrook and Trail.  (768\nFlorists_\nJOHNSONS-GREENHOUSES? ~~M\n343. Cut flowers, potted plant\nand floral designs. (7601\nNELSON FLOWER SHOPPE. FUl\nHue cut llowers si all times Flo\nal dealgns. Phone 233. (78.\nInsurance and Heal Estate\n?\nR. W DAWSON, Real Estate ll\nsurance Rentals Neit HlpperM\nHardware,  Baker street. lttt\nMining Engineer       |\nH.  D.  DAWSON   \u2014   NELSOtT\nMIN1NO ENGINEER\nB.C.  LAND SURVEYOR\n (7B|\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'S SASH  FACTORY  HAM\nwood mercham. 217 Baker street.\n(761\nTILLIE THE TOILER:\"\nlas   WcstOVf\nMO , BUT   I   FOUND\nTHIS   OtJ  My D\u00bbSK.\nI I   VMIVM VOU\n| WOUL D TAKS\nIT OOT  OP i\nHI\nrHOi-V SMOWK\nIT*    (ZOSIK'S\neov\/efcuoa\n1 NAUTHOUT   -THIS\nITO    ICtsEP   HOt\nfeAl-AklCBCl   -EHe'Ll.\n. ftUM    --MtlO.\n rJ)&r^oA\u00a3d\n\u25a0)Vb\n-THE   NIUON   BART   NEWS,   XIUHW,   B.C---TEiDAT   MOHNWO.   AWJtTST   1,   IMS-\nSporting News\nTORONTO TEAM\nTRAVIS WEST\nDEFEND TITLE\nrake 4-1 Victory Over the j m.\nMontreal Soccer Crew;\nGo to Winnipeg\nWOMEN ATHLETES\nARE ON WAY WEST\nWWNIPW-. July \u00abl <CP> *\"\nrout* to Mew Westminster. B. C,\nwhere thty *HI *-*\u2022*\u2022 \u00ab\"rt ln \"**\nDominion women** track and .l\u00abl<*\nchampionships, four membera of the\nHamilton Olympic club paaeed\nthrough Winnipeg today. The party,\nln charg* of Mlas -or*. -\u00bb\",*f*?\nof Audrey Dearnley and Betty White,\naprlnt aou. Catharine MUler. hurdler discus thrower and high Jumper  and Betty Taylor. eeMor hurdlu\nBRINGING UP FATHElt-\nPAOE   lttt!.\nBy Geo. McMaMS,\nBy  ALEX  BELL\n(Canadian row Start WrMer).\nTOBONTO, Ont.. July SI (CP).\n\u2014-Power that won them the North\nAmerican stroer ihtinplonMiip In-\ni night gave Toronto Scottish a 4-1\n-Ictory oTer Montreal's challengers\nfor lln* Dominion title, tke I anadlan National Hallways, aud tbe\nMght to travel to Winnipeg tn\n4rfen_e ot Uwlr Canadian crown.\nTonight'* game, a sudden-death\niffalr. wu played before the Isrg-\n*t crowd of the aeries, about 3000\neatchlng the Soottlab tak* a two.\n-nal lead ln the flrat hall then\nAjtecore tb* red ahlrted Rallway-\nattn S-l In the ucond half. The\nasmi played a 3-3 tie In the first\nrntes game and tben battled to a\n1*1   draw   Saturday.\nThe Montresicrs played the pretty\n_b_rt paulng game but the long\n(Winging passes of Scottish proved\ntore deadly.\nBlonde Billy McManus, Canadian-\nWEWAKTPERRY\nCROWD ROARS\nBritish Davis Cup Play\ners Get' Jubilant Reception, London\nLONDON, July 11\u2014 (CP Cable)\n\u2014Amid * wUd turmoil \u00abf cheering thousand,,. Great Britain's\ntriumphant Dads vnp champions\nreturned rrom France tonight,\nwhere they had downed the\nFrench to bring back the great\nInternational trophy to the llrlt-\nIsh Isles for the ftrst time alnce\n1912.\nA   huge   crowd   that   had   waited\nfor houra at Victoria atatlon a get\nTHANK GOOONfc%*&* WEU. SOON\naa on oor v*\\-*\/ to Chicago\nTO THE FA.IR AND WgLL BE _v\\~t*,Y\nFROM \u00abvUl_ Hl*b U_W-BROW\nFRIENDS*\n\"Big League\"\nBASEBALL\n(By   AL   DEMAREE)\nHondo  BUly McManus, Canadian-!'0'  a\nm left winter,  waa the  the  big   \u00bb \u00ab*'\u00bb-P*\u00bb ol the Wnnle  Idols  were\nU fitter of the game and series.: ******'*'* <-\u00b0 re*****\"* themselvee  when\ne new champions came Into view.\ngetter of the game and eerles.:   _\n._   weU   buut   youngster   counted ^ new champions came Into view\nfctee of Toronto-e  goala after the IP0\"** **aa* *H  brushed  aside  si\nratty   Andy   Btevan*' had   netted   \"\" \" *   \"\"\"'\"   \"**\nhe trtat.\nSamson put Montnal on the\n.core sheet with a header from\nlanry Lane's corner kick.\ntEVAMP SOCCER\nTEAMATTRA1L\nWronger  Squad  WiU  Battle\nAgainst Nanaimo , .       -\n  I Hughes,   doubles   commas wuu   \u00abnn,\nTRAIL. B* C. Jaly 81-The Trail | b.^*,^ w\u201e lnnDBll cu^\u2122., ^\n\u2022ntatire team ss announced | nort\u201e by th9 moBt elCiteable crowd\n*mt   haa   undergone   s   ftw I ^   London   has   known   in   msny\nlengae   and    s    Align tlv    different i ye&rf\nwlU nmt the Nanaimo turn; A number of tbe crowd fainted\nIn the crush and the giant good-\nnatured bobbles bad difficulty ln\nextricating them from under tbe\nfeet of the well-wishers. The polioe\nwere powerless to control the young\nhuskies who bad seized Perry, until\nthe mighty elng.es artist had been\nparaded up and down while the\nspectators cheered.\nPercy was then taken and plaoed\non a waiting automobile and driven\nslowly through the crowd with six\npolicemen perched on the running\nboard to guard blm from those\nwho were too enthusiastic in their\nwelcoming tactics.\ntie throng with a mighty roer\nswept into tbe itatlon shouting:\n\"We want Perry.\"\nFrederick J. Perry, whose dramatic singles victory over Andre Merlin Sunday, clinched tbe cup Ior\nOreat Brltiln, wu seized by elx\nhusky admirers, hoisted to their\nshoulders and swept out of the\nstation and aloiu the street through\nthe hysterical thousands.\nOTHERS ir.NOKF.ll\n'W. H. (Bunny) Austin, who conquered Merlin on the find, da; of\ncompetition but lost to Henri Cochet ln tbe third singles match.\nHarold Lee and oeorge Patrick\nHughes, doubles combination that\nlost to Jean Borotra and Jacques\nBrugnon, were almost completely lg-\nFAVORITES ADVANCE WITHOUT\nEXCEPTION IN OPENING PLAY\nFOR CANADIAN TENNIS TITLES\nRainville, Martin and American Stars Win Matches;\nTitleholders Are Not Defending;\nMalahoff Eliminated\nThe Greatest\nMiler\nVANCOUVER LAWN TENNIS CLUB, Vaneou*\nJuly 31 (By Charles Edwards, Canadian Press Staff Writ\/\n\u2014Gateway to the highlands of Canada tennis swung o|\ntoday as a classy field of North America's finest play\nentered a weeK of championship competition to decide I\nnew crowned kings of the Dominion's net realm. Reignin;\nmonarchs of men's and women's singles, Frankie Parker\nof Milwaukee and Olive Wade \u2014\u2014\nWonley, Toronto, are not de-\na Trail Wednesday, August 3.\nTemmy Smith is replacing \"Spud\"\n\"Sampson   and   \"Wis..\"   Mllburn   ls\n\u2022 take Smith's place at center.\nThe new line-up wlU be, Routledge.\narnes, goal; Kltchin, Smith, backs;\nJtet    Paterson,    Barr    and    Flach,\npal vaa;    Mlnto,    1-rrguson.    Mllburn,\nflm  Paterson  and  I_*urle,  forward.*;\nLady Crltchton, reserve.\nOn   thli   line-up   am   three   men\nhold ehamplonahlp medals they\nwhile with the  Nanaimo team\n-mm* ago.\nRoutledge and Mlnto were wltb\nisland city team on both of\n|te Connaufh t cup tours In 1923\nIMT. and MUburn waa a membir\nthe 1927 championship team,\nllburn ts also a member of the\n\u2022all senior baseball team and also\neyed on the lfanalmo nine whl e\nthat city. He t\u00bb Uklng the\njnstormlng tour with the Trail\n.ill team to Okanagan and otber\nIterlor points.\nHOME RUN\nSTANDING\nBy the Associated Preas\nI Ronte runs yeaterday: Harrla, Benin 2; Clssel. Hale, Kamm, Indians.\nwie  each.\nI Leaders: rou, Athletics. 10; Ruth,\nfat-keen.   3S;   oehrlg.   Tsnkees.   IB;\nBrawn,   IB;   Klein,   Phillies,\nNa-\nO.C. CRICKET\nFooling Batters\nOld Jack Quinn, who has been\nfooling batters for 30 years and still\nls for that matter, has hid plenty\nof time to study the psychology\nof the game aa well as the physical\nside.\n\"The pitcher and batter are always engaged ln guessing contests\nwhen facing each other, esch trying to outsmart the other.\n\"Nine times out of 10 the hatter\nIs looking for a fast ball when' the\ncount ls three balla and two strikes.\nI have found that If the pitcher\n'shakes' off his catcher's sign under\nthese conditions, It oonfusss the\nhitter. He does not know whether\nto expect a curve or a fast one.\nOf  course   I  have  lt framed  up\nfending.       ^^^^^^^^\nOpening rounds of the national\ntournament failed to produoe untoward excitement as favorites advanced without exception. In thc\nmen's singles, the top-seeded Canadians, Marcel Ralnvllle of Montreal an*.. Walter Martin, Regina\nand Toronto Star, had byes in the\nfirst round and scored straight est\nwins in the second.\nIMPRESSIVE    WINS\nMost dangerous of ths Invading\nAmericans, John Murio of San Francisco and Mel Dranga of -Seattle,\neach recorded a pair of Impressive\nwins. Of the four Martin had the\nonly difficult opponent for Leslie\n\"Tinker\" Porter of Britannia Beach,\nB. C, former Vancouver Junior stu,\ncarried the lanky easterner to fl-4\nIn the laat aet arter leading 4-3\non his own service. Martin won\nthe first set 6-1 but had trouble\nhandling porter's chopped grouivl\nstrokes.\nLone \u25a0 representatives of eastern\nCanada and the prairies ln the women's singles were eliminated. Dor-\ndefeat the strong Vancouver pair, ]\nGordon Shields ahd Tom Bert, 6-1,\n6-3, and with Mrs. Patrick ln the [\nmixed to eliminate Mary Ooodman\nand McMaster of Vancouver, fl-2.\n7-5.\nSTAN ANGUS OF VANCOUVER\nFAME VISITS WITH OARSMEN\nMINOR LEAGUE\nBALL SCORES\n41   LUOU\niwmrk 0.\n*\u2014*, city I.\n\u2022JUUmore a,\na.\nLAPSES\nPrices Go Down to Limit\nAllowed\nYANKEES BEAT\nTHE SENATORS\nin   advance  with  my  catcher,  that j oWy   Gillespie   Patrick  of   Montreal\nLONDON, July 31 (CP cable.\u2014\nclwlng scores In first-class county\ncricket gamea which conclude tomorrow fo'.low:\nKent 293 (Todd 67, Hardlnge 53\u00bb\nSurrey 483 for eight (Oregory 7o,\nSquires 107, Barling 131, Watts 62\nnot out) at the Oval.\nSomeraet 331 and 76 fo; six\n(Wellard 53, Farnea seven for 72)\nEssex 39B (O'Connor 73, Nichols 55,\nPope 86) at Taunton.\nm-naoeBteraht)-* 236 (Barnett 68.\nHolyroyd four for 53) Lancashire\n466 for six (Wats-n SA. Hopgood\n77, Tyldealey 104. Wdon 76) at\nBristol.\nLeicestershire 176 and 42 for\none (Armstrong 73, Arthur Staples\nfour for 41), Ncttinghamshim 27fl\n(Arthur Staples 50, Ounn 56) at\nNottingham.\nWorcestershire 373 and 61 for\nons (Walters 106, Martin 67, Matthews elx for 581 Northamptonshire\n308 (Bakewell 70, Bellamy 66, Jupp.\n57, Brook flvs for BO) at Wcrctster.\nDerbyshire 167, nd 34 for one\n(SUM eight for 47) Middlesex 263\n(Hulme 73. Mltche'.l seven for 86) at\n  Chesterfield.\ntt ln a anw wmu mu .\u00ab,\u00ab_., Warwickshire 307 (KUner 95,\n-.pipage of plsy shortly after the Smsrt 06) Sussex for three (J.\nia time  Interval. Scores  were;  Dur-   Parka   85.   Cook   113   not   out)   at\n 356. Weet indies 140 snd 39 for   Birmingham.\ntree   wlcteets. i    No  play  was  possible   because  of\nshaking my head des not change\nhis sign and regardless of how\nmany times I 'shake' him off, I\nwUl pitch what he originally called\nfor.\"\nAl Demaree has prepared an illustrated leaflet on \"The Art of\nPitching\" which he will gladly send\nto any reader requesting lt. Address\nAl Demaree lu oai? of this paper\nand be sun *o enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope.\nJ League  totals:  Anwrlcan  413;\n\u25a0ooal   S96;    total    709.\naw Cricket Match\n[ SUNDERLAND. Bngland. July 31\u2014\n1CP Cable.\u2014 The two-days cricket\nlatch between tbe touring West\nIdles XI and Durham ended to-\nIght la a draw  whan  rain  forced\nFIVE   YEARS   AGO   TODAY\nAugust 1, 1928\u2014Babe Ruth hit\nhis 42nd home run off of Alvln\nCrcwder, theiv pitching for Bt.\nLouis. Hc is eight home runs ahead\nof  his  1927  schedule.\nBASEBALL'S\nBIG SIX\nBy the Associated Press\nJoe Cronln, the ony member of\nbaseball's big six to get into action yesterday, connected with two\nhits   as   the   Yankees   defeated   the\nbowed to the Vsncouver city champion, Caroline Deacon, 6-3, 6-4, and\nVera Borland of Saskatoon was outclassed by the veteran Callfornlan,\nGolds Myer Cross ot Berk'ey 6-3,\n6-1. Favored players in this event,\nMary Campbell of Victoria and\nGracyn Wheeler, San Franclson, drew\nbyes and. did not play.\nSAN   FRANCISCANS WIN\nTwo youthful San Frauciscans\nemeTged victoriously from the hardest-fought doubles battle match of\nthe day when Harold Brown and Bob\nPommer defeated the veteran Bev\nRhodes and G. T. Oodfrey of Vancouver 9-7, 1-6, 7-5. The match was\nfeatured by hard driving and severe\nservlc\u00a9  of   the   Americans   and   the\n, tine   net   play   of   their   Canadian\n1 rivals.\nj    Tbe   Winnipeg   Juniors,   Cuthbert\nI Hopper and Marshall Smith, put\nup a game flgbt but lost ln a second\nround doubles match to Stan Hayden and Harod Lando of vanoouver.,\n6-3, 6-8. Both  teams drew  byes  ln ] ;'\u2022 J''\"V\nMake Even Break on the\nGames; Ruth Hits\nThree Times\nWASHINGTON. July 31 .AP).\u2014\nThe champion Yankees collected 16\nassorted hits off three Washington\npitchers rnd trimmed the league\nleading Senators, 13-9, today to get\nan even break ln their four-game\nseries ahd head back to New York\nJust a game  out of first place.\nBabe Ruth's atlll formidable bat\nplayed an important part in the old\nfashioned Yankee offensive that\nreached Hs climax In a seven-run\nbarrage Ut the fourth. As on yesterday, Washington errors contributed to the home team's downfall.\nOn the first ball pitched by\nBurke, Ruth lofted a three-bagger to\ndeep center which drove ln three\nmore runs. The Babe scored later\nwhen   Gehrig   was   thrown   out.\nBesides hla triple, Ruth rapped\nout two doubles before retiring\nfrom the burning heat after Beven\ninnings. A ladies' day crowd of 15,-\nGO0 was present.\nNew York     13 18   0\nWashington         9 13   2\nGomea. Moore and Dickey; Stewart. Burke, McAfee and .Berg. L.\nSeweil.\nST. LOUS BROWNS BtAT\nJ. B. Lovelock of New Zealand\nwho, representing Oxford University, broke the wor'.d'a record for\nthc mile race while ln competition\nwith Cornell-Princeton university.\nHe won the race for Oxford and\nincidentally set a new mark of 4\nminutes 7.6 for the one mile dlatance. Here we see him In action\nwhen he set a new world'a reoord\nj for the three-guartera of a mile ln\n3 mlnutea a 1-5 seoonds, at Stamford Bridge last year.\nOut With Local Four at\nTrail Picnic; New\nSculls Please\nBT JOBN P. BOL'OBAN\nAssociated Press Market Editor\nCHICAOO, July 81\u2014(AP)\u2014Complete collapse overtook grain markets\ntoday for tho third day ln sue\noesslon. prloes going down to the\nextreme limit allowed, and remaining    prostrate.\nSoma leading grain experts said the\nlimits whloh had bean adopted\nby the various American exchange*\nln collaboration with government\nofficials at Waahlngton had soured\nholders of future delivery con-\nbracts, and had disturbed prospective new buyers. More stringent\nrequirements as to financial margins\nneeded were also a factor.\nDuring much of tbs day, all grain\nbusiness was virtually at a standstill. Wheat closed almost lifeless,\n4% -t cents undar Saturday's finish, corn 4 cents down, oats 3 oente\noff, and provisions at 13 to 60\ncents decline.\nLouis took three hits and with a\ndonation of aeven bases on balls,\nstretched them Into eight runs, ln\nthe aeventh inning of a 13-8 victory over Cleveland Indians here\ntoday.\nThis unusual exhibition was a\nfeature of the St. Louis debut of\nRogers Hornsby ss the new manager of the Browns.\nCleveland         8 14   1\nBt.   Louts      13 18    1\nHudlln, Bean, Hlldebrand, Connelly and Pytlak; Wells. Hebert, Blaeholder aud  Shea,  Ruel.\nthe   first   round.\nOTTAWA   ENTRANT   0001) \u25a0\nGeorge LeClerc, the hard-hittln-,\nyoun; Ottawa entrant, remained In\nall eventa when he paired wltn Mar-\nOrelg   of   Vancouver   ln   the\n6T.    LOPIS,    July    31    (AP).\u2014St.\nMRS. MERRY SIGNS\nAT CANADA HOUSE\nWHEATKWEAK\nI-rice Close Off  %  to V\/,\nCents Lower at\nWinnipeg\nAmong those whose names have\nappeared recently on the guest list\nat the Canada house, London, Eng-\nmild. Is Mrs. X. Merry, registered\nfrom Kotenay  Lakes.\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA, July 31\u2014(CP)\u2014 Bgg\nmarkets were quiet and unchanged.\nToronto\u2014Market weak. Quotations\nunchanged officially, but there was\nsome shading of quoted values to\neffect   sales.\nMontreal\u2014 Reoelpts 724 cases.\nGraded shipments on spot to distributors, extras 18'i, first* 13, seconds  12'i.\nWINNIPBa, July 31\u2014(CP)\u2014Finding tt difficult to make any upward headway In tbe t*x\u00bb of a vary\nweak maitet at Chicago, wheat\nprices took the easier road on Winnipeg grain exchange today. At tha\ncloee values had slipped off to atand\nH to 1!4 cents under the previous\nfinish.\nVolume of trade was not haavy.\nand there was nothing of particular\nnote ln the operations, July rang\ndown the curtain on Its first 1933\nappearance gt 79 cants, October 60.\nDecember 81% and May B6% cente.\nSome export bualneaa was noted\nbut the amount was not appreciable and Ita effect on prices was\nlimited.\n(Contributed)\nTba recant Trail picnic brought\nwith it Stan Angus, ona time senior\nsculler at the N.PA_A.o., and former\nmember of the Vancouver Rowing\nclub. Stan showed up at tha local\nclub and went out in a four, rowing bow, which position he rowsd\nfor a number of years In coast\nwaters, and Hector Mackenale, looal\nsculler, stroked the boat. Angus had\nbeen out on the local course befon,\nand had no difficulty rowing bow\nseat, which Is usually the most difficult position when at a new or\nstrange course.\nDon Lucaa and Jack Meek( doubl*\nscullers, paced the four, and mada\nan excellent showing. It ls not\nknown wbat thay clock the mile,\nbut It ls conceded to ba ot a good\naverage. Stna Angus la likely to\nbo over ln Nelson for a couple of\nweeks shortly, and will provide a\nllttle competition for tha Nelson\nrowers, besides enabling them to\nsea a different style of sculling\nthan what is practiced here.\nSCULLS   TROM   PUTNBT\nThe new Ayllng sculls, which were\nreoelved from Putney, England, early\nthis season, war* given thalr flrat\nworkout on a recent morning, T,\nD. Deabrlsay taking hi* personal\nsculls In tha alngi*. Lucaa and Meek\ntook the two pairs ln tha double up\nto Blaylock's Bay and back, and\nHector Mackenzie took th* fourth\npair. They ara very Utht and wall\nbalanced oars, and an hollow, and\nhave lota of \"life.\"\nFreddy Foaaett 1* ona of tha hast\nfinds this aeaaon, aad haa baen\nrowing bow wltb tba aenlor four\nseveral times of late, whloh position\nhe- holds down well considering the\ndifficulties attached to tha bow\nman's job. Tha greatest of which\nls the eternal watching for driftwood\nat thla time of the year, which\nhas been much worse than lt haa\nbean for tha last two or three\nyean.\nA Nelaon Dally Naws craw vara out\nearly ln tha week, composed of\nA. Oibbon. L. McAstocker, V. Davles\nsnd E, Wheeler. This la tha first time\nfor a while that tha News boys\nhava managed to muster a crew,\nand It la hoped they will taka advantage of the smooth water In\nthe  mornings   for  dally   rows.\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\nSt. Louis Cards Get Hew Leader\nnil*     an     our      iDliAi,,\u201e     _\nSenators but the two blows failed JorV J\u00b0\u212218u,0I .\"Em? \u00ab\"'\nto add to the Washington man- mlxed doubles to defeat the Sas\nager's average ln the battle Mr fiS* I^'i!F\\3!\u00a3_?UrtJ_S\nSuing leadership of mkjor leagues. I ^\"J*. J'1- \u2022\"I' uc\\trcA \"J ,\u00b0\"\u00bb\n-m__Zm_mm_-i   m*.    3*7    nn! Ryall  of   Vancouver  had  previously\nrres *mn.w.-w,\nThr- Durham bowlers had all ths\nfit of It ogalnst tba tourists, on'y\nirry, with 35 not out, and Val-\nUn* 17 runt, making any sort\n! ahowlng on a tricky wicket.\nnln In tbe Hampshire\u2014Yorkshire\ngam* at Sheffield where the scores\nwere Hampahln 208 (Creeae 68.\nPothecarry 74 and Bowes fir* for\n75) and Ycrkshln 47 for no wickets.\nPLAN   TO\nBE ON   DECK\nSTEAMER MOYIE\nI     Excursion\nAUGUST  2nd\nFor Ainsworth or Procter\nReturn Faro\u2014Ainsworth   Sl-00\nReturn  Fare\u2014Procter      75^\nChildren 5 to 12 Half Fare.\nNo passes honored.\nLeave City Wharf   1:30 pjn.\nReturning\u2014Leave Ainsworth   7:00 p.m.\nPurchase Tickets at City Office\nN. J. LOWES\nCity Ticket Agent.\n[Canadian Pacific\nWorld\"! Greatest Travel Syrrtem\nHI,   Average   remained   at   .347,   30\npoints back of the American lea-flie\nleader,   Al   Simmons.\nThe   standings:\nG AB E H Pet.\nKlein. Phillies .. SS 382 63 HI .980\nSimmons. W. Sox 97 406 66 149 .367\nFoxx, Athletics . M 354 84 117 .359\nCronln, Senators 96 383 63 133 .347\nDavis. Phillies .. 89 313 32 110 .345\nTullU,   Pirates   .. 94 414 63 140 .338\nREADING BALL\nCLUB IS SOLD\n: BfcADWG, Pa., July 31 (AP).\u2014.1.\ni Robert Qulnn, owner of Heading\nI New York-PennsylvanhL baseball\n| franchise, today announced the aale\nof his fourth-plaoe club to Tom\nI Yawkey and Eddie Collins, owners\n. of Boston  Red  Sox.\nBOSTON.    July    31 , (API.-Bddle,\nand    general i ****\u2022 \u00b0 **\nbeaten a Vancouver ?*ir, MoLuckle\nand Gaels ln tbe men's doubles;\nwhile the Ottawa boy easily won his\nsecond round singles match' after\ndrawing a bye in the first.\nMKYS  SINGLES\nJim Johnston. Portland, beat\nThomas Malahoff, Nelson, B. C,\nfl-1,   6-3.\nA.   H.   Bcnce,   Saskatoon,   beat   E.\nH. Elliott, Vancouver, 8-8, 6-2.\nWOMEN'S    SINGLES\nMuriel Munro, Vancouver, beat\nMr*. H. bsird. Loa Angeles, 6-4, 6-1.\nVesa O'Shea, Vancouver, beat Mrs.\np. Sparling. Vancouver, 8-3, 6-1.\nMay Doeg, Santa Monica, beat\nMrs, H. G. M. Wilson, Vancouver,\nS-l, 6-3.\nNora Robinson, Vancouver, beat\nMrs. Irene Church, Seattle, 6-2, 6-2.\nCaroline Deacon, Vancouver, baat\nDorothy Gillespie Patrick, Montreal I\n6-3,   6-4. \u25a0\nMEN'S   IIOIBI.ES\nHunt, San Francisco, and  Uiiasc.1.\n' Loa  Angeles,  beat Malahoff,  Nelson.!\nB.   C,   and   Thatcher,   Los   Augeles, !\nI Colllna,    part    owner\nj manager of Boeton  Red  Sox.  today\nswan  ui   ___\u00bb.*.*.,,,.   \u201e\u2014  .\nconfirmed  the  sale  of   the   Reading | clsco-   **\"   UIC\nclub of thc New  Tork-Pcnn  league I couver. 6-3. 8-3\n-        _-...\u2014   #\u201e^. I    t.  Butt  and\nto the  Sox  by  Bob  Qulnn, former\npresident of-the-Boaton. club,   and i beal  Arecott\nsaid he Yas \"eager to take full con-   7\"5, ^\ntrol.\"      - I MEN'S  SINGLES\nMurio  and  Kenneally,  San   Pran-\nbeat  Lacey   and  I*cey,   Van-\nJ.  Butt,  Vancouver,\nand  Benot,  Saakatoon,\nWILL BANQUET\nNANAIMO TEAM\nWith steady practice, the Nelson\ntfsnlor -soccer -a-quad Is rapidly rounding Into shape for Thurrtay night's\n?ame with the Nanaimo team. So\nar the. Nanaimo team has made\na clean sweep- of Ita tour of B. C,\ntowns and thould prove a blg-dttw-\ntng   card   here.\nNelson has had the offer of several outsldo players but A. Wallach\nIs playing only regulars from the\ntho city. Following the game both\ntram-*, are  to be banquetted.\nthe hill -will be kicked off at\nfl p.m.\n(aeoond round)\nNed Rusee.l, Los Angeles, beat Jan\nBtevenaon,    Vsnoouver.   6-0,    6-1.\nLaird Watt, Montreal, beat A. Hamilton,   Vancouver,   default.\nColin   MUne,   Vancouver,   beat   H\nL.  Davis,  Vancouver, 6-0,  6-2.\nmixed Doubles\n(first   round)\nDorothy Bundy, Santa Monica,\nand Ned Russell, Los Angeles, beat\nMm. Flaming, Vanoouver and Harold\nUrown, &tn Francisco, 6-9, 6*9.\nOolda Myer Cross, Berkeley, and\nRosenberg, Seattle, beat Mrs. Moth,\nVancouver, and Malahoff, Nelaon,\n6-3. 8-0.\nLaird Watt of Montreal. Quebec\nchampion, reached the third round\nof tha men's singles without playing a game whsn he drew a bye in\nthe first round and his opponent\ndelimited in Ihe second. Watt paired with Ralnfllle In the doublea to\nDAIRY PRICES\nARE UNCHANGED\nMONTREAL. July 31\u2014 (CP)\u2014^>rlcto\nof aU Unas on Montreal dairy and\nproduce market wera uhdhanged\nfrom last week's cloalng today.\nWholesale butter In carlota or less\nheld at 20 to 20 ij centa a pound\nfor No. 1. Arrivals totalled 106\nboxes.\nLAST OF CALCIUM\nCHLORIDE IS LAID\nWINNIPBO. July 81\u2014 (OP)   \u2014 Do-|\nminion   livestock  quotations   are\nfollows:    Cattle    1475.    calves    825,'\nhogs   1380,   sheep   1020.\nBteers, up to 1050 pounds, good I\nand choloe |3.75-15-25; steers, over\n1080 pounds, good and choice 83.50-\n84.60; heifers, good and <4ioloe.\n88.00-84-00; fed calvea good and\nchoice, 84.50-8*5.50; cows, good 61.75-\n81.00;  canners and cutters 76 cents\nto   61*   Milkers   and   eprlngeia   815-     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n888;   veal   calves   good   and   choice t    The city has  completed  the   dls-\n88.50-84.50. | trlbution   of   a   car   of   dust-laying\nHogs: Select baoon. 61X10 per' material, calcium chloride, on tba\nhead premium; bacon 68.36. butch-1 various dlrst roads ln tha city,\ners 81.00 per head discount; heavy j Laying of calcium chloride commenc-\n64.85. ed  before  the Trail picnic  whan  a\nLambs: Good handywelght 85.00-ismall quantity was distributed on\n63.50. ' the   roads   to   Gyro   *nd   Lakealde\nSheep: Good heavies 61*50-61*78.      I parka.\nWhale meat, which tastea Tery Ona million forest tree seedlings\nmuch nlke beef, ta a standard mtat I were planted In Tennessee la the\nln  Japan.\naprlng  planting  season.\nManager Gabby street (left), of j season. Prosldent Sam Breadon\nthe St. Louis cardinals, has lost (lower right), announced the change,\nhis job, and Frankle Frisch (right stating that he haa been dissntls-\ntop), the \"Fordham Flash\", has fled with thc showing of the Cards\nbeen appointed to the managerial | for some tlm\".\npost for tha remainder of the  1933 i\nShipping Tags\nAny Size      Any Quantity\nEvery business firm needs\nshipping tags. We carry in stock\na complete line of sizes in Gangs\nand Singles. . . and can give\nquick service and attention to\nany order _*,\nYou will find our prices\nright. . . Let our representative quote you on\nyour next order.\nPhone 144\nNelson Daily News\nJob Department\nBaker Street   :-:   Nelson, B. C.\n pake cinnt\nPRINCE ALBERT\nENTERS FINALS\nBeat Calgary C. P. R. 1-0\nin Third and Deciding\nFootball Game\nWIKNIPBG, July 31\u2014(CP)\u2014Prlnoe\nAlbert's veteran Byers at Inalde\nright tonlgbt whipped a slzsler\npast McKenzle to give the almost-\nbeaten City Rede a 1-0 victory\nover Calgary CPJt. and the right to\nmeet the Toronto Scottish in the\nCanadian soccer finals which start\nhere Thuraday night.\nTonight's game was the deciding\none of a three-game series for the\nwestern Canada title.\nThe CP-R. took the first gsme\n4-t Isat Thursday snd the Prince\nAlbert Reds tied up with a a-l\nwin Saturday night.\nWhere tre the Moores of Baseball\nJ7~ae FOUR MOORES\nTo Give Courses\nat Camp Koolaree\nSeventeen persons from various\npoints in the district, including Nelson. Trail. Nakusp. went up to\naon from Onion college, Vancouver.\nKoolaree Monday to attend the\naenlor camp. Mondsy three profes-\narrlved tn the city and leave this\nmerging  for  the camp.\nThe camp will be in the nature\nof a summer school and a course\nof lectures will be given. AH sdults\nInterested are entitled to attend.\nfill leaders of the C.O.I.T. camp.\nIncluding Mlas Amelia Hanna, Nelson, Mlss Dora Ellison, Trsll, Mlss\nRyan, camp director, and Mlsa Moscrop snd Mlss Madlll of New Westminster, are staying over for the\ncourses.\nTransportation was arranged for\nthe party's trip up the lake by\nRev. T. J. 8. Ferguson.\nThe crimp will slso up the scene\ntt t'.ie Kootenay Presbytery meeting. |\n-THE   KELSON   DART   KETTS.   NELSON,   B.C.\u2014TTE9DAT   MOBNINO,   AroCST   1,   IMS-\nWORLD'S BIGGEST DOCK COMPLETED\nAS PART OF HUGE SCHEME\nA few years ago\nclub in the National\nmember of the\nroster, but tt\nonly four M*.\nare rela; t m\nreselltatlve cf -Is\ngap-zed baseball. !_. iol, % fldward\nMoore, Randy to thw baseball' .vorld.\nIs th* most famous of the qri>r.*e\\_tc\nand he plays for the Boston Braves.\nJohn  Prancla Moore  of the ctncli\nnati    Reds   ls   the    oldest   of\nleague's  four Moores, while Wj\nAustin   Moore   of   the   Phllaj\nPhillies  ls  the  largest  of  tl\ntette  and   has   been   ln   tl\nthe longest.   Josepj\nwtth  the  New  Yj\nthe youngest ai\nLONDON, Eng.,\u2014-Construction of\nth* greatest drydock In the world,\nbuilt st Southhampton for the\nSouthern Railway, at a cost of\nnearly \u202210,000,000. has Just been\ncompleted. It will be opened by the\nKing on  July 2\u00ab\nPowerful pumps In a dredger\nflooded th* dock with 78,000,000\ngallons of water from the River\nTeet. The flooding took seventy\nhours.\nDuring the construction ol the\ndock 2,000,000 tons of earth and\nmud   were  excavated   from   tl.e   site\nand three-quarters of a million tons\nof  concrete  were  used  to build  it.\nThis great enterprise ls a part\nof the Southern Railway acheme\nfor extentlon to Southhampton\ndocks, and the aggregate coat of\nall propoeed works Is ln tha neighborhood   Of  $00,000,000.\nThe dock was planned to ae-\nardercomodate the new 70,000-ton\ncommodate th* new 70,000-ton\nCunarder \"No. 634,\" now lying unfinished at Clydebank; but it could\naccommodate a ahlp of 100,000 tone\nIf there  was one.\nTHANKED FOR\nPICNIC HELP\nNelson Has Letters From\nTrail Council and\nPicnic Body\nNOTED JURIST IS\nMADE CREE CHIEF\nJ. A.C. Laughton. H.O.\nOPTOM_mUST\u2014OPTICIAN\n\u2022\u25a0Itl 105. Medical Art, Bull-Mil\nTENTS\nPack Sacks\nWe   Carry   a   Foil   Une   for\nYour Choice\nJ. HOLLAND\nKport  and   Leather  Goods\nAfiHAM'S POINT. Saak , -\u25a0 ,CP>\u2014\n! \"Tou are to be called Wah-Pu-Chs-\n1 Koah,\" the Plapot Indian mterpret-\n! er told Chief Justice Sir Frederick\nH.uiltaln. of the Saskatchewan court\nof appeal. \"You are Chief White\n13tar.\" Sir Frederick had Just been\nmade a white chief wtth all the\n! ceremony at the command of the\ni ere* and Sioux Indians.\nTh* occasion was the annual\nsports day celebration of the Pasqua\nReserve Indians here. For many\nyears the famous jurist has been\ncoming to the point during the\nshooting season, scores of tents were\npitched in the beautiful Qu'Ap-\npelle valley. In a half-moon, in\nthe center, stood a row of wigwams,\nbrightly colored and marked. Old\nsquaws smoked pipes contentedly\nand  squatted outside.\n\"Sir Frederick Haul tain,\" began\nan Indian maiden in newly-starched calico, \"for half a century the\nPasqua band of the Salteauz tribe\nof the Qu'Appelle reserve -has watched   with   great   Interest   your   con\ntribution to\nprovince.   W<\noept    th*\nconfer   up   on\nhave, you   as\nmany  years to \t\n\"It is s gr\u00ab-\"-~\"^|^HiJ chief\nof anything.'\" the chief Justice re\nplied. \"But to be chief of the Creea\nwho used tc occupy most of this\ncountry. I am even mor* proud.\"\nCANADIAN CHINESE\nEAT SOUP MADE OF\nBONES IN GARBAGE\nThanks to the city and citizens of\nNelson tn connection with the recent outing here of the employees\nof the Consolidated Mining Ac\nSmelting company of Canada, were\nread at Monday night's adjourned\ncouncil session from both the Trail\ncity fathers, snd from the picnic\ncommittee.\nWm. E. B. Monypenny, city clerk\n1 Trail, wrote:\nI am directed by the city coun-\nI   to   tender   Its   sincere   apprecta-\nand   thanks   to   his   worship\nSmythe,    the    aldermen    of\n:lty  of  Nelson   and   all   Nelson\nfor the splendid cooperation\nanq the courtesy shown to a\number of Trail citizens on the\nIon ol the Consolidated Mining\nlelting company's picnic in your\non   Ju'y  33   It   wss   felt   that\n'verythlng possible  was don* to ensure their comfort and safety whilst\nin  your  city.\"\nEMPLOYEES'   LETTER\nJ. Hart, chairman  of  the  general\npicnic committee, wrote:\n\"On   be-half   of   the   general   com-\ndtte* of th* third annual Consolidated employees' picnic I wlah to\nthank you. th* members of your\ncouncil, your city officials and city\nof Nelson generaUy for the generous\ncooperation extended to our committee and to picnicker* on Saturday, July 33 Your cooperation and\nassistance contributed ln large measure to the splendid success of the\npicnic.\"\nBoth   letteri   wer*   placed   In   the\nfl'ea.\nWILBERFORCE IS\nSUBJECT, SERMON\nGiving a graphic sketch of the\nwork of William Wilberforce, Rev.\nT. J. 8.. Ferguaon of St. Paul's\nUnited church, closed his services\nSunday, and today, with hts family\nstarts his holidays. Rev. W. C. Mawhlnney will take over the Joint\nservices of St. Paul  snd Trinity.\nThis month th* centenary of the\ndeath of wilberforce, which occurred on Ju'y 30, Is being celebrated and it was on his life that\nMr. Ferguson ipoke. The outstanding charact I. of the cripple and\nhis contributions to the world were\nemphasised.\nIn tht morning Mlas Helen Ferguson played a movement from the\n\"Kreutzer Sonata,\" by Beethoven,\nand ln the evening W. Coleman sang\n\"The Lost Chord,\"\nThe Smithsonian Institution has\nreceived the smallest jointed doll\non record: a wooden doll from Switzerland, slightly over half an Inch\ntall.\nSASKATOON\u2014(CP>\u2014Bones found\namong the offal and refuse ln the\nwhite mans garbage made aoup for\nstarving Chinese here before the\nTrades and Labor council discovered the Orientals' plight and provided relief, according to Jim Sung,\ngrey-haired president of the Chinese Nationalist League. Sung said\none  Chinese  died  of  starvation.\nCORPORATION OF THE CITY\nOF NELSON\nNotice\nLAST DAY\nfor\nPAYMENT OF TAXES\nPay City Taxes today, Aug. 1, at the\nCity  Hall  and\nAVOID  THE  PENALTY\n\u2014The Ctty of Nelson\nLAKE NEAR THE\n10-FOOT LEVEL\nHie West Arm ie vel which was\nexceedingly late in reaching Its peak\ntbls year, is gradually dropping.\nMonday the lerel stood at 10.18 feet\nabove \u00abi\\i. Fridays readlng was\n10.9 feet. Aaturday s t0.73 and Sunday's 10.40 feet above. When the\nlevel recedes a few more Inches, the\nfloor of city wharf will be completely  above  water  again.\nS MINUTES\nMore\nDaylight\n\u20142 Miles\nFrom\nShore\nReturns Money Hc\nThinks He Didn't.\nEarn Back in 1919\nREOINA (CP>.\u2014Because s Brockville. Ont.. resident was smitten by\nbis conscience, the Saskatchewan\ntressury is todsy richer by #9. Th*\ncash was sttached to the following\nnote:\n\"Enclosed please ftnd 99 which\nI feel I never earned. In 1919 I\nwas In Saskatchewan snd received\nremuneration for some work on the\nprairie. Hoping you can make this\nuseful in your province, yours. An\nOntario  Resident.\"\nChild Born in\nMidst of Hurricane\nPORT OF SPAIN, TTlnlded, (CP)\n\u2014In the midst of the hurricane\nwhich struck South Trinidad recently a baby girl was bom to Mrs.\nLaurie of Warren Trace. Moruga,\nand though the roof under which\nthe Infant lay was carried away\nby winds, both mother and baby\nsre doing weU.\n\"In pitch darkness snd under torrential shower* of rain both my\nbaby and myself were snugly wrap*\nped snd conveyed to a stsble where\nwe lay until morning,\" Mrs. Laurie\nssld.\n\"Trees fell close by. but I prayed\nu> Ood snd trusted in Him, snd\n\u25a0va* unharmed.'' ihe continued.\nTHE   BIO   PARADE\nWorlH Patient: \"If I wye enly sure they would be as confident at the\nend of l..,* operation as they look now. I'd certainly feel happier about\nthe result.' \u2014Strobe,  In The Dally Express, Lodon.\nIt's Great to be Home.'\nThe two gentlemen above were\nthe cause of a great stir In the\nMotherland a few m-nths ago and\nwere directly responsible for Great\nBritain putting an embargo on all\nRussian goods. They are, left to\nright, W. MacDonald and L. C.\nThornton,    British    engineers,    who\nwere sentenced to JaU In Moscow\nfor alleged espionage and sabotage.\nThey wer* given their release from\nprison and Britain withdrew the embargo. Here we see the Britishers\ngating at the great crowd which\ngreeted  their arrival in London.\nBEGIN TRIAL OF\nMRS. GAINEY ON\nCOMMON DANGER\nTrial was begun in provincial police court Monday afternoon before\nStipendiary Magistrate John Cartmel.\nof a charge of driving to the common danger, laid by the provincial\npollce against Mrs. lola N. Galney\nof Barkervllle, one of the two\n\u2022drivers concerned ln a motor accident on the Nelson-Balfour highway Saturday.\nWitnesses heard at the opening\nsession Included Acting Corporal\nDavid Halcrow. and WUllam Fair-\nbrother of Corbin, th* other driver.\nJames O'Shea, K. C.. cross-examined the crown witness on behalf\nof Mrs. Galnel C. H. Hamilton was\npresent to watch ln the Interests of\nMr. Falrbrother.'\nCROWS DESTROY\n125 PHEASANT\nEGGS, ONE PART\nVERNON, B. C. <CP) \u2014How much\ndamage do crows do In despoiling\nother birds nests? Oame Warden\nCharles Still found a partial answer when he counted the shells\nof fifty pheasant eggs within an\narea of 12 feet square where a\npair of crows had their retreat.\nNearby were other shells, bringing\nthe total to about 125. The crows\nwere  destroyed.\nPICTt'RE BRINGS M0O0\nALLISTON. Ont.. (CP)\u2014At the\nauction sale of the late T. P.\nLoblaw's house furnishings and pictures Paul Peel's \"The Orchestra\nChairs,\" went for 14000. This oil,\npurchased by Mr. Loblaw from Peel's\nsister, after years of resting ln the\nfamily's trust collection, had been\nthe center about which the wing\nof  the  house  wbs  built.\nThe panelling around tt observed a rhythmic balance. The low\ncelling swung a visitor's eye towards\nita group of giggling youngsters,\nclinging to the fence which provided their orchestra seats to the\nunknown comedy they watched.\nBERLIN (CPI\u2014 Matrimony Is al-\nI most essential to Ions Ufe according\ni to Professor Oreeff who has ooh-\nI eluded an Inquiry into the careers\n.of 124 centenarians\u201481 women and\n143 men\u2014ln Oermany. Of this number there was only one unmarried\nwoman   and   two   bachelors.\nThere were no vegetarians or tee*\ntotallers In thli group of centenarians but whereas all the women\nwere non-smokers, all of the men\nwere addicted to th* fragrant weed.\nThe professor sayi that hla Investigation does away with the oommon theory thst only persons of\ncomplacent temperament can hope\nto attain old age Most of the centenarians forming the subject of his\nInquiry wer* of an excitable nature,\nhe says.\nProm a motor-boat anchored off\nshore at Bournemouth, a Methodist minister broadcast a Sundsy\nchurch servlve to swimmers and\nsun-bathers.\nOverwaitea Ltd., Nelson,\nAnnouncing\nArrival of complete STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES which\nwe offer at USUAL LOW PRICES.\nOVERWAITEA is owned and operated by its employees, all of\nwhom are British Columbia citizens, for the service of the British Columbia public.\nBelow are some examples of the low prices at which Overwaitea\noffers highgrade groceries:\nMay Retire\nTake Sunlight With You\n\u2014storm rumbling\u2014eun sinking\u2014 njilw to paddle. What a\ncomfort an Eveready Flashlight would be. Let Ihe powerful Eveready Beam flood\nthe night with sunlight\u2014pick\nout danger \u2014 see you home\nsafely.\nEveready light is brighter \u2014\nkeeps its dazzling newness\nlonger. There's nn substitute\nfor Eveready quality \u2014 new\nmodels 65c up, complete.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWHO.LESALK RETAIL\nI A report frcm Ottawa states that\n, Commander Walter Hose, Chief of\n| the Naval Staff of Canada Is slated\ni for retirement, and may be suc-\n! ceeded by Commander P-ircy Walker\nNelles, who Is st present ln Bng-\nI land.     Our   picture   shows   an    In-\nformnl   picture of Commander  How.\nFlour, No. 1 Hard Wheat,\nper 49-lb. sack .... $1.65\nSugar, per 100 lbs... $7-75\nButter, Finest Alberta,\nper lb.   25c\nSingapore Pineapple. 10c\nGood Brooms   25c\nAustralian Sultanas,\nper lb.   10c\nOverwaitea Jellies,\n6 (or   25c\nSunbeam Tomatoes,\nchoice quality  10c\nMaple Leaf Peas  10c\nAylmer Tomato Catsup,\n2 for   25c\nKelowna Pride Tobacco,\n%\u25a0  \u2022 50c\nRowntree's Elect Cocoa\nfor   19c\nLowney's Premier Chocolate, -%-lb. bars, 2 for 35c\nThU Ii >  hliti   trade rooking  chocolate\nOur Famous Mysore\nCoffee, lb  40c\nRegal Salt     9c\nKipper Snacks    5c\nPink Salmon, tall cans 10c\nBREAD, Still at 5c\nCrisco, l-lb. tin  23c\nOne tea strainer free\nOur Specially Matured\nOntario Cheese .   . 20c\nCerto     29c\nBorden's Evap. Milk,\n11 for  :. $1.00\nR. Rings, best quality,\n3 for  25c\nKellogg's Rice Krispies,\n2 for  18C\nWith   Kiddies*  Paint   Bhjme  Book   Free\nNicolay Soap, per doz. 30c\nHighly   milled   for  toilet   uae\nPearl White Soap,\n3 cakes   loc\nOVERWAITEA LTD.\nNELSON\nA cricketer at Potters Bar, Middlesex, was struck on the head by\nthe ball and killed\nSt. Peter Hungay church, Norwich,\nhas been turned over to the city by\nthe blshrn as a museum for ecclesiastical art. 1  \u2022 1\nLast Minute\nANNOUNCEMENTS\nWanted\u2014To    rent,    barbsr    ehop.\nApply Tom Crannage. Nelson, B.C.\n(7922)\nHOLEPROOF\nHOSIERY\nFor sturdy socks that\ncan \"take it\" and come\nb^ck for more, we rise\nto commend our HOLEPROOF socks with Ex-\nToe construction. They\nWEAR! Every good Style\n\u2014 patterns for every\ntaste\u2014and values that\ngive cheer to 1933 budgets.\n50* mOO\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nMOVE SIXTH\nCAR CHERRIES\nThe sixth car of cherries rolled\nfrom the Associated Orowers' sheds\nhere Monday evening and the movement will be at Its peak hy tho\nend ot tbe week. Thla year's crop\nhas been slightly heavier than laat\nyear but the market has been\nweak.\nTransparent apples have commenced to roll but as the variety It\nnot an important one the volume\nhandled wlll be email. K\u00bb?pberrla\u00bb\nsre at their peak and will be the\nlast fruit handled until the pear\nand apple aeason.\nImportation ot vegetables ls unnecessary now aa the local aupply\nis meeting the local demand. Tha\nOkanagan Is still supplying the\nmarket  with  tomatoes.\nHOT   WEATHER   REQUISITES\nEnglish Health Saline\nA cooling, refreshing.  Invigorating\nsperleut.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPHONB   1\nprescriptions  Oor  Specialty\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nFor    delicious    Choeolite    Malted\nMilks\u2014Try Oelinas  (.911)\nQueen city Rebekah Lodge No. ia.\nmeets tonight. 8 ptn. (7913)\nWanted\u2014Plums. Oreen Gages, early\nApples. McDonald  Jam. (7900)\nACTON'S BEAITY PARLORS FOR\nRELIABLE  PERMANENT9.        (7910)\nDogs \u2014 Doberman Plncher. pedigreed atock. 139. Phone 395.   (7193)\nWanted\u2014Pour heavy trucka with\ntrailers to truck logs. J. B. Win*\nlaw, Wynndel, B.C. (7908)\nExperience counts In Auto Repairing You're aasured ot that at\nERIC'S   MOTOR   SERVICE.       (7909)\nRegular   monthly   meeting  of  the\nCanadian Legion will be held ln the\nLegion halt tonight at 8 o'clock.\n(79131\nREE NANAIMO SOCCER STARS\nIIUU THIRSDAY. RECREATION\nUROINDS. 8 P.M. ADMISSION 33\nAND 10 CENTS. ('Dill\nPor the next two weeka we are\noffering PERMANENT WAVES at\nthe exceptionally low price of $...00.\nWe Invite you to take advantage of\nthis special. MILADY'S BEAI'TY\nPARLORS. (7017)\nStrathcona\nHotel\nRooms with Hot and\nCold Water\n$1.00 per Night\nAll Classes of\nMETAL WORK, LATHE\nWORK, DRILLING, -50R*\nING AND GRINDING.\nMOTOR REWINDING,\nACETYLENE  WELDING.\nBENNETT'S LTD.\n!____\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\nim...... -_\nLAST  TIMES  TONIOHT\nLIBERTY MAGAZINE\nALL STAR STORY\nby Ten World Famom\nAuthors\nThe Thrill Ride of\nYour Life\u2014\n\"Speed\nDemon\"\nA Roaring Spced-Boat\nMelodrama\nWednesday  and   Thursday\nMUSEUM\nTtCHNICOlOB\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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