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TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929\nNo. 136\n3 DOUKS FREED ON PLEDGE\n***********\n***********\n\u2666    \u2666     \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\nhree  Die When Plane  Plunges  Lake Manitoba\n.lot, Mechanic and\nNovelist Lost When\nPlane Hits Shallows\nrthur Chute Flying to North for Material for\nStories; Steel Machine Buries\nNose in Mud\nWINNIPEG, Sept. 23\u2014Manitoba's air annals today listed\nair most disastrous plane accident. Three lives, it was disclosed\nlay, were lost when a Western Canada Airways machine nosed\no the sandy bottom of Lake Manitoba yesterday afternoon,\npilot, a mechanic and a novelist were the victims.\nThe dead are: George McKee, 30, Toronto, pilot of the ma-\nine; Arthur Roach, 28, Winnipeg, mechanic, and Arthur Hunt\nlute, 39, Wolfville, N S., novelist-\niT TOO SHARPLY\nDeceived by foggy and smoky weather, it is believed, Pilot\ncKee attempted to land his machine on the lake, about 200\nrds from shore. Unable to gauge correctly the distance to the\nface, it ls thought he brought his * 1\t\nitooned plane too sharply on to the\nLEAGUE INI\nBE ACTIVE IN\nFOI\nScandinavian Countries Do\nNot Want Bank to Boss\nEurope\nWILL GIVE EXPERTS\nVIEWS INFORMALLY\nI\nPreparatory   Disarmament\nReport Coming Up\nToday\n\u25a0face. Tbe wreckage was found In\n.le more than three feet  of water\nthe fither folk of Reykjavik, 130\nlee north of Winnipeg.\nAU three passengers were dead\nen-settlers reached the twisted mass\ner rowing out from tne shore. The\nM plane had crashed note down Into\nsandy lake uottom, burying the\n>*w below the aurface. The bodies of\nute and tloee.i -were Immediately\novered by tne fishermen, but they\n.re unaware of tbe fact that McKee\ns alao in the machine until notified\nim Winnipeg headquarters of the\nnpany.\n(VIE  WAB  COKBESPONDENT\n*ate  moved  cruelly  ln the case of\nute, the writer, who had campaigned\nthe Balkan., In Mexico and ln the\ntnt war.. He had travelled through\nrope, and had Written many a Ule\n'\u25a0 the hard IKe In the barren lands\nLabrador. Journeying Into the north\nhad planned to go through ohur-\n11 to seek material for a series for\nprominent weekly meiwine.\nmly the day before his demise Chute\n1 chatted with fellow writers, telling\nrm of his anticipated trip Into the\nTen north. He boatted of his ex-\nlenoe in the vast waste lands of tne\n\u2022Uiwest, and promised tbat he would\nable to uae hit experience  weii  ln\ntravels. He had Intended to proceed\nthe Peace River country,  following\nvisit to tbe Hudson Bay port.\nEW KNEW NORTH\nloth Roach ahd ifcKee hod often\nversed the sir stretches of north-\ni Manitoba. Roach, whose widowed\nither today tritiums her only son,\nd been Western Canada Airways me-\nanlc for two years. McKee. a new-\nsner to Manitoba, had recently been\n\u2022ployed as a pilot ln the Kenora\nUtrlct of northwestern Ontario, trans-\n(rtffig fire nghtn*n and supplies to\n.me-swept areas.\nUte today officials of the Western\nnana Airways were en route by\natorcar  to  the  site  of   the  accident\nestablish Identification definitely.\nwas elWcted that an Inquest would\nheld at an early date.\nlanes Arrive at\nStony Lake, But\nAre They the Ones?\nC P R SPENDS\nFffniUON\nPresident Beatty Reviews\nOttawa Dispatch About\nImprovements\nPROCTER AND TRAIL\nLINES ARE INCLUDED\nProcter-Kootenay  Landing\nLine Very Important\nHe States\nWINNIPTO, Sept. S3\u2014Pears for a\nrty of flying miners, believed to be\nit or marooned with their two planes\nthe vast northeast, were set at\nfor a time today. A radio mee-\nge to the government radio station\ninounced tht arrival of a two-plane\n.rty, safe and sound, at atoney Rap-\ns, on Athabasca lake.\nBut tonight.,** eOthorltlea at Win-\npeg, endeavoring to confirm the mes-\nge, had lapsed again Into worry for\n\u2022 safety of the Dominion Explorers\nrty. In whloh colonel C. D. 8. Mc-\nplne, president of the Dominion E\u00bb\norera' organisation, ls Included. J. A.\ntcDougall, treasurer of the Western\niuada Airways, owner of one of the\nlabtng planes, expreased confirmed\nubt thtt the Prince Albert radio\n\u2022stage referred to the arrival ot the\nSpine party.   \t\nrong Rocky Climb,\nRoad Below Moyie,\nIs Being Cut Off\nKanfBKBLET, B. C, Sept. 33\u2014A gov-\nnment road crew it building a long\noff around the mountain side\nout tlx mllet below Moyie, which,\nU eliminate the long rocky climb\ne above the railroad track, rrom\nlat oan be seen from the old road,\nIt work It belnf oarrled at a good\nte   and promisee  toon  to  be com-\nfl*      __\n\u2022ortuguese Storms\nCause Big Damage\nLISBON, Portugal, Sept. 33 \u2014 Retired storms ln Portugal, which was\nard hit last week, are causing further\naxaage and loat of life especially In\nve central part of the country.\nAt Lorgla two bridges and hydraulic\nlilt were destroyed and extensivedam-\n;e caused to crops by a severe rain\nid wind ttorm. Aocotnpanylng llght-\n:ng naahes threw the population into\nPMUt*.\nCALOARY, Sept. 33\u2014President B. W.\nBestty explained to the Canadian\nPress here tonight the implications of\na Canadian Press dispatch trom Ottawa stating that the C. P. R. had announced Its Intention of spending\n350,000,000 ln new branch lines ln the\nwest within  the next five years.\n\"The lines referred to ln this dispatch,\" he said, \"very evidently are\nthose new branch lines for which\ncharters were granted by the Dominion government at the last session\nof parliament. These were ts follows:\nLINES    11 NIORIZI 1)\n\"Prom a point on the Lac Du Bonnet branch In eastern Manitoba,\nnortherly and easterly to a point on\nthe eastern boundary of that province;\nfrom Bredenbury, Man., to Esterhary,\nSask; from Nlpawaln northerly to\nIsland Palls, on the Churchill river;\nfrom Oronlld to Pintrlltat, ln Saskatchewan; from Prince Albert, northerly to Foster lakes ln Saskatchewan\nfrom Lanlgan to Prince Albert; from\nI Prince Albert, northerly to Lac La\nI Biche on the Alberta Oreat Waterways\ni line; from Sonnlngdale, through North\nBattleford to Meadow Lake; from Haz-\nedllne to Junction with the Lao La\nBltche near the Cold lake line ln Alberta; from Crossfield on the Calgary\nSc Edmonton railway, westerly and\nnortherly; from Trail, B. C. easterly\nand southerly to the international\nboundary; from Kootenay Landing to\nProcter; from a point on the Stoble\nbranch to the Falconbrldge mining\narea In the district of Sudbury, Ont,\n\"Work on these lines,\" said Mr.\nBeatty, \"has progressed most satisfactorily. The new Lanlgan line to\nPrince Albert Is being pushed with\nall  possible  haste.\nOood progress has also been made\non the line from Kootenay landing\nto Procter. This ls an extension of\nmuch Importance, and will obviate\nthe necessity of taking freight cart\non bargee down Kootenay lake to\nProcter. An Important saving of time\nwlll thus be effected In the movement\nof freight through the Crow's Neet\nand over the Kettle River valley line.\n\"During the present season about\n300 miles ot new branch lines will be\nturned over for operation, and work\non approximately another 300 miles\nls under way.\"\nMr. Beatty and party leaves ln the\nmorning for Drumheller, thence to go\nto  Strathmore   and  Edmonton.\nOENEVA, Sept. 33\u2014The League of\nNatlonas wlll not seek for the present\nto establish close relatlonshll) between\nItself and the International rerora-\ntlons bank provided by the Young\nPlan. \u201e\nThis became clear today when n\nresolution envisaging the establishment\nof sn Intimate connection between the\ntwo waa withdrawn from consideration\nln the assembly's committee that Cents,\nwith   economic   questions.\nBut Its authors, Norway and Denmark, ln withdrawing, are believed to\nhsve gained part of their purpose.\nTheir move wa* Interpreted in some\nquarters as a signal by the countries\nnot concerned directly with reparations\npayments, that they will not be greatly pleased If the proposed bonk seeks\nto assume too dominant fl function ln\nthe economic  life  of Europe.\nThe solid opposition of the countries\nreceiving reparations discouraged further agitation of the propcial.\nMIGHT WRECK PLANS\n1 Speaking for Prance, Oreat Britain.\nBelgium, lteiy and Japan, Louis LoUch-\neur, Prench cabinet Minister, declared\nadoption of the Norwegian Idea would\nbe dangerous to the chances for cr-\nganlzlng the bonk. It was suggested by\nsome observers that Mr. Loucheur\nmight also be representing influential\nBentlment, In the United States. He\nssld the situation of the bank was\nalready complicated, snd the effort of\nof the league to take a htind in the\norganizing might be disastrous.\nBut the minutes of the committee's\ndecision on the subject   of   the   bank,\nwill be communicated to the financier\nexperts who will meet to organize the\nInstitution.\nAdvocates of n close connection between the league and the bank were\nanxious that this be done, and M.\nLoucheur solved the delicate problem\nol procedure by promising to convey\nthe minutes to the Pranch experts.\nTorn by the desire to get home, and\na determination to gtve proper consideration \"to Important qeustlons. the-various delegations to the assembly made\nprogress today ln the hope or being\nable to adjourn Wednesday night.\nPROTEST AT     HASTE\nVigorous protests against unseemly\nhaste were made ln the disarmament\ncommittee by Lord Cecil of England\nand Sir Qeorge Poster of CanadB.\nAs a restult. final debate ln the assembly, of the position of the preparatory disarmament commission's work,\nwas postponed until tomorrow. The\nBritish views on taking up the questions of -limitation of land forces and\nmaterials may further be sired when\nthe disarmament committee's report Is\npresented   tomorrow.\nThe assembly fixed the next assembly\nmeeting a little later In the year than\nusual, setting the date on Septemha-\n1,   1930.\nDeath House at Sandon\nMORE   ROOM\nmr. mvtov\nWITNESS\nX\nHOOK\nLIVING   ROOM\nIIEI-ROOM\nWINDOW\nI'KONT\nHOOR\nThe above Is a rough diagram of the house In which Segvold Myklebos\nmet his death nt Sandon on Saturday night, allegedly at the honds of\nJoseph Harpshaw. The V at the end of the couch shows the approximate position in which the body was found. The X In the dorwny Indicates the poeltlon of John Thomas Brady, occupant of the house at the\ntime of the shooting.a_ The X ln front of the couch shows the approximate position.oj the'man who killed Myklebos.\nBut 205 Freedomites\nDecline Make Terms\nand Will Be Tried\nInformation Laid by Matthew Today of Obstructing Peace Officers; Trials Start Tomorrow; Chant in Jail\nit km\nFOURTH W\nLieut-Governor   Bruce\nAdvocate of Tree\nPlanting    ,\nIs\nTypists of World\nBattle for Honors\nin Canada Saturday\nTORONTO. Ont., Sept. 33\u20141X1 by\nAlbert Tangora. Pat-eraon, N.J., world's\nprofessional champion; MIm Irma\nWright, Toronto, world's amateur champion, and Louis Marchese, Vancouver,\nCanadian champion, typewriting speedsters, will battle for honors here Saturday. Nearly 100 entries have been receive*, and still more are expeotd,\nSaturday's contests mark the first\ntime In history that the great international tournament has been held ln\nCanada,\nSecond Road Through\nMountains Soon to be\nStarted by Province\nVICTORIA, Sept. S3\u2014Along the famous route followed by Alexander Mackenzie when he crossed the continent\nand eased for the first time on the\nPacific ln 1193, British Columbia will\ncommence next sprint to build its\nsecond road from the coast to the interior.\nPlans for this road, running from\nBella Coola to the Chllcoot country\nthrough the Coast mountains, are almost complete now, following surreys\nby engineers who have been In the\nfield all summer, rt was announced\nat the public works aepartment.\nNorthcott Says\nHe Will Never\nOo to Callows\nVANCOUVER, B. C, Sept, 33\u2014De-\nclsrlng his belief that he will never\nbe hanged, Oordon Northcott hat\nwritten Constable J. B. Oreen of\nVernon, who arretted him September\n19. 1938, on the boat, expressing\nthanks for the treatment accorded\nhim sfter his arrest. He states he\nls not afraid to hang but that he\nwlll never go to the gallows.\nDELEGATES AGAINST\nA LONGER NORMAL\nAmerican Textbooks   Discussed From the Economic Angle\nNANAIMO. Sept. 33\u2014In the opening\naddress of the British Columbia Trustees' convention here today, Prealdent\nF. V. Hobbs of Saanlch aald thst regardless of lt being endorsed ln thr\nschool survey report, he hoped that\nbefore the convention endorsed the\nproposal of Hon. J. Hlnohllffe. minister of education to extend the high\nschool course from three yean to four\nyean, they would hear the ministers'\nopinions on the surveys proposed\nmethods of financing the proposal.\nGOVERNOR   IRf.ES   PLANUM!\nThe convention, whleh wtt attended\nby the delgestcs froen all over the\nprovince, was honored by a \u00bblslt from\nLleut.-Oovemor Randolph Bruce, who\nsaid he came In the capacity of a representative of the crown to express\nappreciation for the debt the state\nowed the school workere wbo were\ngiving a great service In the work of\nbuilding up the nation. He urged the\ntrustees to encourage the planting of\ntrees on school grounds and to encourage Arbour day and the conservation of the great forest wealth, which\nwould all have a valuable reflection on\nCanada In the future when the population had considerably expanded.\nA resolution urging that the normal\nschool course be extended to two years\nww defeated. Many ti-ruments were\nadvanced to show that the course\nneeded Improvement.\nAMERICAN    TEXTBOOKS\nInspector A. C. Stuart of Vancouver.\nwho represented tbe department of\neducation In the absence ft Minister\nHlnchliffe who Is ln eastern Cannda.\nsaid the question of American text\nbooks was an economic one, as several\nministers In his time had found out.\nThey were sll loyal Britishers and\nCansdltns. but the enormous demand\nfor text books In the United States\nhad attracted the best brains to write\nthem, and as yet Canada had not\nattained  thtt  position. .\nAward Contract for\nHeating Plant City\nHall at Rossland\nROSBLAKD. B.C, Sept. 33.-C. J.\nMiles of Trail waa awarded the contract for installing the ne.v heating\nplant at the city hall, the council ac\ncepttng his tender of $921 at lta\nmeeting tonight.\nMACDONALD CLEARS\nDESK FOR ABSENCE\nHis Party for American Visit\nIncludes Daughter and\nFive Others\nLONDON, Sept. 23,\u2014Premier Ramsay\nMacDonald la energetically clearing up\nas much pressing business aa possible\nnrtor to his departure fer the United\nStates  on  Sunday.\nOffldal announcement wob made today thst he and his daughter will be\naccompanied on their American tour\nby Robert G. Van Slttart, who has had\na varied career In the forellgn aervice;\nThomas Jones, deputy secretary of the\ncabinet; R. L. Cralgle, head of the\nAmerican department oi foreign office;\nsnd Miss Rosenberg, personal private\nsecretary of the premier. Lord Arnold.\npersonal friend of Mr. MacDonald, Is\nleaving unofficially wtth the party.\nOn Wednesday Mr. MacDonald Is expected to preside at a long cabinet\ncouncil for full discussion of current\nbusiness, and to make arrangements\nfor matters during his absence.\nOTTAWA CABINET\nTO MEET TODAY;\nTHREEMKSING\nDunning'*,   Absence   in   North\nMay Mean Thornton is\nFixed Up\nBIG BRITISH\nDIRIGIBLES\n^FAILURE\nAre Obsolete Ke.'ore Launched\nClaims Mail; Will Be\nDeficient\nDoukhobors in custody as the result of the arrest of 244\nhere Saturday when they defied the order of provincial police\nto remove their camp before Nelson, were yesterday lessened\nby four. The 208 adults in the jail were approached by Inspector Forbes Cruickshank, of the provincial police, and E. G. Matthew, crown prosecutor, who offered to release any of the prisoners who would promise to go peacefully to their homes and\ncomply with the laws. Two young women and a 19-year old boy\nsaw the error of their ways and made the promise that earned\ntheir release.\nA four-year-old boy among the 36 minors in the custody\nof the Salvation army was released into the charge of his father,\n+ who is a community Doukho-\nIbor, and who came  up from\nBrilliant to apply for him, the\n[mother- who is a Son of Freedom,   being   among   those in\njail.\nINFORMATION LAID TODAY\nInformation against the 206\nDoukhobors in the jail will be\nlaid by the provincial police Co-\nday, charging them with obstructing police oftloers in the discharge of their duties.\nIt ls understood that the trials will\nstart tomorrow morning before Stipendiary Magistrate John Cartmel. who\nalso presmed at the nudity trials a few\nweeks ago which resulted In the sentencing of 104 adults to six months in\nOkalla.\nE.   O.   Matthew,   who   was   assistant\nprosecutor   at   the   nudity   trials,   haa\nbeen  appointed   to  prosecute  the   new\ncases.\nONE  WISHES   TO  RE  DEPORTED\nAmong the ranks of the prisoners la\none. Vladimir Meier, who has requested\nthat he be deported to Russia. Meier.\nIt has been rumored, was once a captain of cavalry In the Russian army,\nand his connection with the Sons of\nFreedom is not quite clear. His superior intelligence and education la evident, but he wlll make no statement\nregarding his reasons for wanting to\nreturn to Russia.\nWANT   TO   JOIN   PRISONERS\nYesterday Jail officials had several\nvisits from members of the Sons of\nFreedom who wished to be confined to\nfae Jali with their friends. They were,\nhowever,  given  no satisfaction.\nIn the Jail itself, the monotonous\nchants of tne prisoners were seldom\nstilled except at mealtime, when one\nand all attacked the bounteous supply\nof vegetables with healthy appetites.\nMEDITATORS GREETED WITH DEFIANCE\nWhen Inspector Crulchohanl. and Mr.\nMatthew approached Ihe prisoners and\nmade known their offer, they were\ngreeted In aU cases, eicept the ones .\ncited before, with defiance. When the\ntwo young women made their decision\nto go to their homes, thev were harsh- .\nly reprimanded by the remaining women in the ward.\nOTTAWA,    Bfpt.   23.    \u2014    Tomorrow's\nmeeting of the cabinet will bring together once again the majority of the\nministers who are now ln Canada. Three,\nabsentees, however, will be Hon. Mr.\nLapolnte, minister of Justice; Ben. C.\nA, Dunning minister of railways and\ncanals, and Hon. Peter Heenan, minister\nof labor.\nHon., Charles Dunning hns gone on\nan Inspection trip of the work done\nIn connection with the Hudson Ray\nrailway and the Pert Churchill terminals. The departure of Mr. Dun-\nnlngs suggests that matters which have\nbeen hanging fire ln his department\nfor some little time are now definitely\nsettled.\nTHORNTON'S  CONTRACT\nIt gives support to the well-defined\nrumor that Sir Henry Thornton's contract with the government has been\nrenewed for another three year period. Official anouncement cf the renewal of the arrangements between Sir\nHenry and the government has not yet\nbeen, but it waa intimated recently,\nwhen there were suggestions that Sir\nHenry might go to England, that there\nwaa little poaslblllty of such a move.\nIt ts not Improbable that the new\ncontract carries with it an increase\nin salary. Sir Henry has been in receipt of \u202265,000 a year.\nTWENTY-TWO AIR\nCLUBSJMANADA\nNearly 200 Private Pilots Beside 57 Commercial;\n10,000 Hours\nVANCOUVER, Cept. 33\u2014The death\noccurred here of Mn. Hannah Pattln-\nson, who for more than 43 years prior\nto coming to Vancouver to reside two\nyears ago, was a resident of Winnipeg\nShe was the wife of Broughton Patttn-\nson, wall known building contractor of\nthat dty, and waa in her seventy-ninth\nyear. Burial will be maae ln Winnipeg\non Tuesday.\nCompulsory British\nFilms, New Zealand\nWBLLINOTON, N.S.W.. Sept. 33\u2014A\ngreater proportion of Britiah moving\npicturea will be shown in New Zealand in'the future, according to new\ngovernment regulations. From October\n1 exhibitors will be rinquired to screen\na  fixed quota, of British  films..\nThe government says It haa been assured ample supplies of both tha talking and silent films from British studios would be available during the\ncoming  year.\nBOV   KILLED   BY   HIT-\nAND-RtN   MOTORLhT\nLONDON, Sept. 34\u2014The Mall today\nsays that Britain's great new dirigibles\nthe R-100 and the R-101, are failures,\nand from the point of view of learning\nfrom the mthe commercial lessons\noriginally Intended, are practically obsolete .jefoVe they have lert the construction sheds.\nThe newspaper In support of these\nstatements, quoted details given In a\nforthcoming number of ths technical\nJournal, The Engineer. It says that the\nmuch toTIled air monsters, larger than\nthe Oraf Zeppelin, will disappoint taxpayers called upon to pay a bUl of\nabout $10,000,000 for their construe* Ion\nTORONTO. Sept. 23\u2014George Dills,\n18, waa run over and killed here by an\nautomobile. Th* driver did not stop.\nTheir   completion   Is   greatly due,\nbut they ar\" ear    ted    \u2022\u00a5\u25a0\nlaunched ne*.    montb.\nThe   Engl-   < quot aylng\nthat Uie R U will be un-in-- rend,\ndeficient in peed, arid unv-,* ogiry\nthe 100 p tigers for *.\" -eoom-\nmodattons * \u2022\u25a0 ,: epsred lu I 00 has\nbeen faatc ti an liar i. .er ,p, but,\nit is contended, wit] s*lli M be fast\nenough or powerful enmitli ic regular\nyear rouno flying over north Atlantic\nroutes tr Canuttv where It waa Intended to en-pioy hsr after trial*,\n| TORONTO. Sept. M\u2014Pinht large\nairplane     wlll    hop    olf      iday    and\n; Tuesda- from various northern put-\nporta,      J      U proceed d\" tly to the\nI Arctic cm to begin * systematic\nsearch \" - ths pany of right man, in\nreported Dilating In the\nCanar i barren lands Thla announcement sag aade toateht by Norman\nPear-. hose brother, Richard Pearoa,\n\u2022dlkr rf the Northern Miner, la with\n| ths   oat Iyer*.\nOTTAWA, Sept. 33.\u2014The rapid Rrowth\nof air mlndedness In Canada ls indicated by the fact that members of\nairplane clubs in Canada have flown\nmore than 10.000 hours during the first\neight and a half months of the\nyear.\nThe Winnipeg club heads the list\nwith well over 1000 hours In the air;\nToronto comes second with about 1000\nhours, and Ottawa third with Just over\nBOO hours.\nOf pllota, 192 new private and 67\ncommercial pilots have graduated from\nthe ranks of the students in the club*.\nIn 1028 the figures at the end of the\nyear showed 111 private pilots and 28\ncommercial.\nThis year there are 22 clubs In actual\noperation, as agalnat IS last year.\nSaskatoon Libs Not\nOpposing Ministers;\nBut Criticise Ways\nS^KATOON. Sept. 23\u2014The Saskatoon Liberal Asoolatton will not put\nforward any candidate to cprr<w Pre-\nmier J. T. M. Anderson and the Hon.\nHoward McConneU, when, an minister\nof Saskatchewan's new government they\nwill oome back to Saskatoon riding for\n\u2666ndorsation at the coming ^-elections,\nThe exeeutlvas of the Liberal association, the Young Men's Liberal association and the Womens Liberal association made this decision nt a .veil-\nattended meeting tonight, the gathering being a continuation from a session\nheld a week ago. when tt was fait that\nsoma tlm\u00a9 for deliberation waa desirable.\nA resolution stated the Liberals r-ld\nnot agree with the manner by which\n\"power waa Uken by the present coalition  government.\"\nRain Remedies\nFire Situation\nThis District\nAccording to information received\nlast night from officials of tha forestry branch thc rains experienced In\nNelson during the past 48 hours have\nlikewise been general throughout practically all the district.\nRain, accompanied by exceedingly\ncold weather, has so materially decreased the hazard throughout tho\ndistrict that all fire fighters have\nbeen taken off the various fires,\ncUhe Weather\nForecast\u2014Nelscn  aod   vicinity: generally fair with light matt at night.\nMln Max\nNELSON 38 90\nVictoria 48 90\nVancouver 46 68\nKamloopa 40 M\nPrince Oeorge 38 48\nEstevsn Point 43 94\nPrince Rupert 43 6.\nDawson                                          H\nSeattle    i 90 58\nSam   Pranclsco 93 88\nSpokane 40 90\nLot Angeles 98 7*\nPanWotoji    < 49 98\nVernon 30 9a\nFrarul   Forks .......... 41 95\nKaslo 39 90\nCranbrook 81 44\nCalgary 34 48\nEdmontc** 34 40\nSwift Current 38 84\nPrince Albert              33 64\nQuAppelle 39 98\nWlnnlpet   .... 50 98)\n Page Twtfl\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS     TUESDAY MORNING, SEWEMBER 24,1929.\nnun.\naaoat With Ruonlot\n\u25a0Mt\nMnt*   Bntilt   BDBTUltt\nThe Hume\nOHO. BENWELL, Pro\u00bb.\nTht Premier Botel of Hu\nInterior\nRebekahs, Rossland\nEntertain I.0.O.F.\nHUM*\u2014Mr and Kit. A. C. Cunwk.'\nKaslo; H. Perry Uaate, Balfour; J. C\nDy<*. A. Ootft, Swift Current; Dan\nAlton, W. M A. Wells. Edmonton; W.\nT. Hlreen. Ur. tnd Mrs. J. D. Dempt-\nster, P. Payne, J. P. Munsden. C. P.\nPerry, A. S. Prew. C. S. Olbson, P. B\nMoOonnel. H. W. Pratt, J. A. Johnstone. H L. Taylor. Mtt S. W. TlWnll,\nW. C. 8. Hobldrk. Vancouver; Mr. anil\nMre. C. S Rhtlblck. Tscoma: W. H,\nCrags, J, OatODlirae. Hamilton; Mr. and\nMrt. A. B. Sandon, Pernle; H. I. Upton.\nAgassis; W. O. Herrler. Toronto; H.\nB. Board, Howser; C. Matlock. Mist I.\nAnderson, Hedley; L. S. McKlndsly,\nToronto; E. P. Sharp, Sandon; L. B\nHawllng. Nukusrt; }. Bleke, Vlotorla.\n[.r...n..uM....i.,i..,.......,...n.r.i,,r.....in\nWhere tke Guest is King :\nROSSLAND. B. C. Sept 33\u2014The\nmembers of Deborah Rebekah lodge\ncelebrated the 87th annuversary of\nthe order by entertaining the memben\nOf Rossland lodge No. 36, I. O. O. ,F..\nftnd their wives, at a social hour at\nthe conclusion of the regular lodge\nmeeting. Court whist wai played the\nflrat prim going to Mrs. John Berg\nand James Toogood, and the consolations falling to the lot of Mrs. A. Page\nand W H. Blair. A banquet was\nthen served, and the rest of the evening  spent  in  dancing.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 23.\u2014Heavy\nrains over the week-ma enabled forestry officials * to reduce tne crews\nfighting fires on Vancouver Island\nto a few men.\nQueen's Hotel\nTO    CENTEB    OF    CONVEN1ENC1\nHot and oold water ln every room.\nSteam Heated.\nA. Lapointe, Prop.\nTke Sft\nvoy\n-, i       WbJ.OK._\nin imiT \u25a0 om\n_  win  nvrvATi\n\u25a0ATM   OB   8H0WEU\nJ. A. KERR. Prop.\niuiiiiiiiuuiiiii,iiin,ii|Hiiiiiiitn,ii.niiiiiiiiiii\nQUEENS\u2014Mr. and Mrs. Wovley, Pass-\nmore; Mrs. Chandler, Kaslo; K. C. Lowery, Chicago; L. A. Achman. Chicago;\nW. P. Bradbury, Cranbrook; C. Hanson,\nSheep Creek; w. S. Mc. Larmaers, Sandon; Mr. and Mrs. McDonald snd family.  Calgary;   H.  Young.  Orand   Porks.,\nNAKUSP FRUIT\nFAIR SUCCESS\nCanon G .Ifcomjwon Officially\nOpens Event; Prize Winners\nAre Many\nSAVOY\u2014O r  Oraves.  Waneta;   Mrt.\nI. Trlnco, Sandon. J. Bush. SeatUe; P\nMr. u>d Mn. I. Blgattln, Cranbrook;\na. Laughler, Sllverton: W. M. Prampton.\nSanca:  A. McLaughlin.  Vancouver;   C.\nMeaulre. Slocan city; P. A. Oo*. Van-   camnljell, Nakusp; J. A. Broley. Pernle;\ncouver;   A.   D.   Preshpled.   Vanoouver;   s. Burn*, Nelton.\nHeated Throughout\n<<5he\nqN*ew Gund\ntit Vernon Street, Nelton, 8.0.\nt tnd oold Water and Tialephont la t\u2014 Boa\nP. In KAPAKB, rn*.\nNEW ORAND \u2014 Walter Johnson.\nWyrlndell; O. E. Hurry, Creston; Oeo.\nA. Petroe. Tran.\nOwing to an error the New Orand\nreststcr for Saturday and Sunday\nwas omitted. It is Included ln thit list.\nNSW GRAND\u2014a. M. McLellan, Ymlr;\nO. A. Petres, Nelton; Captain and Mn.\nA. McLellan, New Westminster; J.\nCossetto. Ainsworth; Mult P. Patterson,\nE. Patereon. Mitt M. Patterson. W.\nKlrby. Slocan City: o. A. Ksndetine.\nWattby; Mra. A. Clark. Sandon: MT.\nend   Mre.   A.   Boyer,  Allenby,   B.   C;\nRuth Nelson, O Poster, W. E. Zlnckey.\nKellogg; P. Stanley, Quamfort, U. S.\nA.; Mrs. A. Lobban, Nelton; A. Beruge,\nWlll W. Point; Mr. and Mrs. A Oartle.\nL. Evans, Cyril Brans, Robert Fair-\nhurst, Bllverton; A. Rettte, L. Christie,\nA. Robb, E. Harris, O. Robb, L. Nollle,\nD. Crawford, Trail; B. O. Tarrys; B B.\nEwlng. Tarrys; D. Kraft, New York;\nO. Swing, Nelson; A. Mansakl, Calgary;\nO. H. MoKee, T. McKee, T. McKee,\nDelhi; Joe Cousins, Klmberley; Mr.\nand Mrs. Weaver and daughter, L.\nMitchell, Oreenwood.\nKootenay Hotel\nCNPEB TO  MaWAOBMBNI  OF\nWILLIAM  .ONES\nOOOD   OLBAN   BOOMS\nREASONABLE  BATES\nPBONB   78 SU  VBSHQB   ST.\nSee   the   Want   Ad   Columns   for\nBargains.\nOccidental Hotel\nThe Home of Plenty\nTW Vemon St. Phone MU\nB.   W.8S1CK   AND   O   MNATH7K\nFifty   Rooms   of   Solid   Comfort\nHeadquarters fnr loggers and MInert\nA. P. LEV1SQDE. Wap.\nHot and Oold Running Water\n^tTUT Healed\nBotary BeadQuarttn\nHotel Arlington\nTrail\nB.C.\nCentrally Located\nffrrr'- Rooms ln Connection\nMadden Hotel\nT. MADDEN, Prop.\nBteam   Heated Rooms  by  the Pay\nWeek   or   Month\nEvery consideration shown to guesti\nCor.  Baker and  Ward  St*..  Nelson\nMADDEN\u2014Jack Donhardorac, Salmo;\nA. D. Bruce, Neiaon; J. W. Mole. Spokane; B. Hosklns, Sllverton; John McArthur, Sllverton; Peter Poohachoff,\nSllverton; C. Burns, St. Regis, Montana;\nW. A. Jeffreys, St. Regis, Montana; W.\nDevlin.\nThe Standard Cafe\nMO Baker Street, Nelson, B. C\nOPEN   DAI   AND    NIOHT\n11 :M to 2:30 Special  Lunch \u00bb\u00ab*\u2022\n9:30 to 8 p. m. tupper 36o\nPHONE   154\nThe Royal Cafe\nCLASSIC   RESTAURANT\nBeflnement and Delicacy Prevail\nOPEN DAV AND NIOHT\nSpecial Dinner 11:30 to 2:30  SSc\nSupper   0:30   to  t     .36c\nWe specialize In Chop Suey and Noodles\nPhone 182\nnOUGLAC\n*f    HOTEL    W\nRooms with Baths\nB.   L.   AND   A.   OROUTAGE,   Props.\nSteam   Heated\nThroughout\nBot  and   Cold\nWaUr\nBoi COO      Phone 263       Trail, B.C.\nBefore\nYou Buy\nFind the answer to these\nquestions\nWhere Is the\nHighest Quality\nMen's and Bovs'\nWear\nFor the Price Asked\nThe answer is prominently delayed around1 our\nstore.\nCome and See\nMENU\nWEAR\nttchOl\nBOYS\nWEAR\niUCTOURIDeTHEHKIHRiniyDmRCT\nNAKUSP, B. C, Sept. 28\u2014Nakuepe\ntwentieth annual fruit fair waa opened\nby Canon O. Thompson, who with a.\nfew well-chosen words officially de-\nclared the fair open In the absence of\nthe lieutenant governor, R. Randolph\nBruce, who wu to bave officiated but\nwho was unable to attend.\nAnother disappointment of the Pair\ncommittee was the fact that owing to\nao many of the competitor! being\nforced to be absent from their farms\nto fight fire and so had not had the\ntime to get their produce ready for\nthe Fair. However, In spite of theae\nhandicaps the Fair did well and was'\na credit to the town and the district.\nIn the evening a banquet Was held.\nFollowing the banquet a dance waa\nheld.\nThe   Judges   were:   Mrs.   Hunter   of\nNelson;   W. W. Alton, of Victoria;   Mr.\nMurray, of Penticton and O. L. Lang-\ndon, of Nelson.\nI'KIZE   US!   WINNERS\nSECTION A\u2014\nPlate Northern Spy, R. E. Wilson, H.\nW. Herridge.\nPlate Wagner, Thos. Abrlel. R. E. Wilson.\nPlats Rome Beauty, Thos. Abrlel, R\nE. Wilson.\nPlate Gravenstein, H, W. Heridge, J\nH. Stevenson.\nPlate    Mcintosh,    J.    H.    Stevenson,\nThomas Adriel.\nPlate Ontario, R. E. Wilson 2nd.\nPlat\u00ab Wealthy, Thomas Abriel, R. I\nWilson.\nPlate Delicious, G. E. Brown, Thomas\nAbriel.\nPlate Winter Bananas. Thomas Abrlel,\nR. E. Wilson.\nPlate Grimes Oolden, H. W. Herridge,\n2nd.\nPlate Vanderpool .Red, Thomas Abrlel,\n2nd.\nBest   Collection   6   varieties  classes   1\nto 11, T. Abrlel, R. E. Wilson.\nBest Packed Box, Thm. Abriel.\nTray  Delicious,  Thos. Abrlel.\nTray Winter Banana, Thos Abriel, R.\nE. Wilson.\nTray Northern Spy, R. E. Wilson.\nTray Wagner, Toe. Abrlel, R. E. Wilson.\nTray Rome Beauty,  Thos. Abrlel.\nTray Gravenstein, R. E. Wilson 2nd.\nTray   Wealthy,   Thos.   Abriel,   R.   E.\nWilson.\nTray Mcintosh, Thos. Abriel.\nSpecial  Pyramid,  Thos.  Abriel  R.  E.\nWilson.\nBartlett, J. H. Stevenson, R, E. Wilson.\nBuerre d'AnJou, J. H. Stevenson, R.\nE. Wilson.\nAny Other Variety, J. H. Stevenson,\n2nd.\nPacked Box Pears, W. H. Herridge, R.\nE. Wilson.\nPondB Seedling, J. H. Stevenson.\nGreengage,  J.  H. Stevenson.\nDamson, Thos. Abriel.\nYellow Egg, Thos, Abriel, 2nd.\nItalian Prune, Mrs. K, Jensen, 'ihos.\nAbrlel.\nAny Other Variety, J. H. Stevenson,\nThos. Abrlel.\nPacked Box Plums, H. W. Harrldge, R\nE. Wilson.\nGrapes   Green,   B.   Parkinson.   2nd.\nGrapes   Blue,     B.   Par&hson,    Thos.\nAbriel.\nHyslop,   R.   E.   Wilson,   Thas.   Abriel.\nAny  Other Variety, Thos.  Abrlel,  H.\nW. Herridge. ,\nBest Packed Bo* by child, Dnn Wilson, Roy Wilson.\nBest Display, Thos. Abriel, R. E. Wilson.\nBest     Collection     varieties     not   ln\nclasses   1   to   11,   J.   H.   Stevenson,   H.\nW. Herridge.\nSECTION C\u2014\nPotatoes, early, Mtss Hamer, 2nd.\nPotatoes,   late,   Mrs.  Balrd,  B,   Parkinson.\nTurnips, MrB. K. Jansen, 2nd.\nCarrots,   Mra.   K.   Jansen,   Mrs.    G.\nHorsley.\nParsnips, Mrs. Jansen, Miss Hamer.\nCabbage,   winter.   Mrs.    K-     Jansen,\nCabbage,  red,  Mrs. K.  Jansen.\nMiss R. Hamer.\nOnions, any variety, B. Parkinson,\nMiss R. Hamer.\nOnions, pickling, MrB. K. Jansen,\nMiss R. Hamer.\nBeans, shelled, Miss R. Hamer, Mrs.\nK. Jansen.\nCorn, 6 ears, sweet, Mrs. K. Jansen,\nMiss R. Hamer.\nBeets,   globe,   H.   W.   Herridge,   Mrs.\nK.  Jansen.\nCelery, Mrs. K. Jansen. 2nd,\nVegetable   Marrow,   H.   W.   Herridge,\nMTs. K Jansen\nTomatoes, ripe, B \"Parkinson, G. E.\nBrown.\nCucumbers, garden, Mrs. K. Jansen,\nMiss R* Hamer.\nCitron, ripe, Mrs. K. Jansen.\nPeppers, green and red, Mrs. K. Jan-\nKale, table,  Mrs.  Jansen, B.  Parkinson.\nCollection Herbs, Mrs. Jansen.\nSquash,   Hubbard,   H.   W.   Herridge,\nMrs, Stevenson.\nSpecial ranch display, Mre. K. Jansen, Mrs. R. E. Wilson.\nPotatoes,   100   pounds,  B.   Parkinson.\nSECTION   D\u2014\nCorn in silage, Mrs. C. Ehl, 2nd.\nCorn, field, Mrs. C. Ehl.\nTurhips, owede, H. W. Herridge, Mrs.\nC. Ehl.\nSugar Beets, E. R. Wilson, Miss R.\nHamer.\nMangle  Wurtzle,  Mra.  C.  Ehl,  R.  E.\nWilson.\nField   Carrots,   H.   W.  Herridge,   2nd.\nSECTION  B\u2014\nDairy Butter, Mrs. Origg. R. E. Wilson, Ka. Campbell.\nDairy   Butter,   seven   days   old,   Un,'.\nOrlgg,  R.  E.  Wilson,  Mrs.  Campbell.\nHoney, extracted,  Mrs. K. Jansen.\nDressed  Poultry,  Miss R.  Hamer.\nHens   Eggs, \u25a0 white,   Mrs.   Stevenson,\nT. How.\nBest  Dairy  Cow,  a.  Parkinson,   2nd.\nMrs. Balrd  3rd,\nBest  Heifer,  2    years,    T.    How,  B.\nParkinson,  Mrs.  Herridge.\n.Best  Heifer,   1   year,   Mrs,   Balrd,   B.\nParkinson,  R.  E.  Wilson.\nBest Calf, under 8 months, B. Pack-,\ninson, T. How, Roy Wilson.\nBest Ayrshire Cow, 8. Parkinson, 2nd.\nBeat Jersey, B. Parkinson, 2nd.\nBest Holsteln, B.  Parkinson. 2nd.\nBest  Oalf,  over  6  months,  B.  Parkinson 2nd,  Mrs.  Balrd  3rd.\nBest animal In show, -H. Parkinson,   (\nSECTION   G\u2014\nBread,   white,   Mrs.    'Rushton,     Mrs;\nHerridge.\nBread,   tjrown.   Mrs    Rushton,   Mrs.\nMayoh.\n.Bread,   buns,   Mrs.   Stevenson,   Mrs..\nKershaw.\nShortbread, Mre. Mayoh find.\nChocolate   Cake,   Mra.   Hiltz.   Mrs,   P.*\nMayoh.\nLayer Cake, Mrs.  Harley. Mrs. Balrd.\nChristmas   Cake,   Mra.   Mayoh,   Mrs.\nRushton.\nDoughnuts,   Miss   Hamer.   Miss   Mary\nKershaw.\nCollection of Cookies, Mrs. Hiltz, Mre,\nKershaw.\nCollection   Small   Oakes.   Mrs.   Hlltz,\nMra.  Mayoh.\nOandy,   5   varieties,   Mrs.   B.   Harley,\nMiss Mary Kershaw.\nBaking   Powder   Biscuits,    for   girls,\nMiss   Balderston.\nLayer Cake, for girls, Amy  Kershaw,\nMtss Klinglngsnlth, Miss Balderston.\nBlue Ribbon Special,  Miss  N. Johnson, Lilly Horrey, Amy Kershaw.\nOur Best, whtte bread, Mrs. Ion.\nOur Best, brown bread, Mra. Meaklns\nSpecial collection pfes, Mrs. Kershaw,\nMrs.   Horsley.\nSECTION   I\u2014\nCollection of stone fruits, Mrs. Howarth,  Mrs.  Horsley.\nCollection of any other variety, Mrs.\nHilt?.,  Mrs. Horeeley.\nJar Sweet Pickles, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs.\nK. Jansen.\nCollection Pickles, Mrs. Hlltz.\nCollection   Canned    Vegetables,    Mrs\nHoreeley, Mrs. Dolman.\nOrange Marmalade, Mrs. Mayoh.\nLemon   Cheese   Curu,   Mrs.   Dolman,\nMrs. Mayoh.\nCollection   Chrystalllzed   i?*rult,   Mre,\nKershaw, 2nd.\nMalkins Best Layer Cake, Mrs. Mayoh,\nMrs. Hiltz.\nHand   Made  Quilt,   Mrs.  Olson.   Miss\nFreda Brown.\nCenterpiece, Mrs. Maxwell. Miss Ham\ner.\nLuncheon   .Set,   Miss   R.   E.   Funcke,\nMrs. W. Mftxweu.\nPiece of Cutwork, Miss R. E. Funcke,\nMiss Mildred White.\nPair   of   Pillow   Slips,   crochet   ends\nMtss Mildred  White,  i.irs.  Olson.\nPair   of   Pillow     Slips,    embroidered\nends, Miss R. Hamer, Mrs. Maxwell.\nLibrary   Scarf,   Miss   R.   Hamer,   Mrs.\nMaxwell.\nFancy Sweater: Mrs. Dolman.\nSix o'clock Tea  Cloth,  Mrt.  Sathere,\nMiss Hamer.\nSofa   Cushion,   Mra.     Maxwell,    Mre.\nOlson.\nFancy   Towels,   Miss   R.   E.   Funcke,\nMiss R. Hamer.\nBuf.'et 3et, Mra. Baird, Mrs. H. Thur-\ngood.\nFancy Apron, Mrs. G. E. Brown, IWiss\nHamer.\nBest Article from Old  Garment, Mre.\nDolman, Mrs, Decker.\nBest   Article   from   100   pound   flour\nRack, Miss Freda Brown, Mra. Olson. >\u25a0\nCollection   Six   Hand   Made   Dollies,\nMiss R. Hamer, Mrs. Ion.\nOther   than   Mentioned,   Miss   R.   E.\nFuncke. Mrs. Sundstrom.\nHand  Made Rug,  Mra.  W.  D,  Coates,\nMrs. Parent.\nHardanger Work,  Mra.  Sathere.\nSECTION J\u2014\nCollection   Annuais,   Miss   R.   Hamer,\nB.  Parkinson.\nCollection   Asters,   Miss   N.   Johnson,\nMrs. B. Harley.\nCollection Nasturtiums, Mre. Maxwell.\nCollection    Dahlias.     B.     Parkinson,\nMiss N. Johnson.\nCollection Gladiolus,  Mrs.  K.  Jansen,\nB.   Parkinson.\nCollection     Pansles,     B,     Parkinson.\nMrs. K. Jensen.\nCollection   of  Phlox,   Mre,   Jansen,\nCollection Roses, Mrs. Herridge, Miss\nR. Hamer.\nCollection  Sweetpear.    Mrs.    Jansen,\nMrs. Stevenson.\nCollection.   Salplglossis,   Mrs.   Jansen.\nCollection  Cosmos,   B.   Parkinson.\nBasket Cut Flowers, Mrs. Jansen.\nTable   Boquet,   B.    Parkinson,    Mrs.\nHerridge.\nDinner Table Decorations, B. Parkin-\n.son,  Miss R.  Hamer.\nCorsage Boquet, Mrs. K. Jansen, Miss\nHamer.\nAsparagus Fern, Mrs. Thurgood.\nFern,  unnamed,  B.  Parkinson.\nAspedlstra, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs.. Thurgood.\nKaslo Notes\nKASLO. B. C . Sept. S3\u2014Mtss Hauel\nFuller has left for the east, -vhere she\nwill finish her course in arts at Dal-\nhouale University.\nW. H. Burgess, who has spent the\npast fewdays in Kaslo and the district, left Thursday for his home In'\nVsneouver.\nGovernment agent Ronald Hewat is\nenjoying a few weeks holiday.\nDan McLeod. who his been a patient ln the Victorian hospital, was able\nto return to his home in Ainsworth\nti.is week.\nMrs. Oliver Harris had as her guest\nMrs. J. 3. HlnQks of Howser\nMrs. Kenneth Tatlow and daughter,\nwho had oeeh the guests of Major\nand Mre. Stubbs for the past Jew\nweeks, have left for thrtr home In:\nVancouver. They were accompanied by\nMrs. Tatlow's mother, Mrs. Stubbs;\nwho will visit at the coast for tome\nweeks.\nMrs. P. T. Abey hns left to spend\na few daya with her husband at Nakuap.\ni S. A. Hunter, H. D. Dawson, Ronald\nHewat, W. H. Dunn, W. L. Bi'Ungs,\nE. J, Hacking. Dr. D. .1. Barclay and\nTom Horner motored to New Denver\nfor a Masonic meeting.\nMr. and Mrs. Joe Reuter and\ndaughter Miss Alice Reuter have left\nfor their home in Pontiac. Mich., after\nhaving been the guests cf Mr. and Mrs.\n8 J. Reuter and Mrs. William White\nfor the past few weeks. They will\nbreak their Journey at Spokane and\nChicago enroute home. Mrs. White,\nMr. Reuter's sister, accompni.led them,\nand will\" apend the winter visiting\nfriends ln Michigan points, and also ln\nEastern  Canada.\nMr. and Mrs. A. B. B. Stanley of\nTrail are holidaying in Kaslo and vicinity.\nMr. and Mrs. M. S. DnMcs have returned from a short visit with friends\nin Nelson.\nKASLO, B. C, Sept. 23.\u2014H, D. Daw<\nson was a Nelson visitor\nMiss Josephine Whitehouse who has\nbeen on the Victoria Syndicate office\nstaff for the .mat year, has left for\nNelson   en   route   to   Vancouver   where\nahe win Join the office staff of th\ncompany\nMra James Anderaon wm a ITelac\nvisitor\nMiss Phyllis   McQueen   haa  left\nPullman,  Wash.,  where  ah* win tal\na journalistic course at the Washing\nState college.\nThomaa Armstrong of Slocan waa\nvisitor in town tbe -latter part et\nweek.\nMr. and Mrs. Walter Tattrie of I\ndon were Kaalo visltota.\nMr.  and  Mrs  W   L  Zelgler  qf .\nkane   arrived  in   the   ctty\nMrs. Ann Carney Is visiting In ]\ndel, the gueat of ber son and daugl\nter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carney\nIsaac Goodwin of Salmo ls spaodlr\na few days In town\nMr. and. Mrs Jack Cadden haw I\ntheir #uestB the Misses Bourne i\nVancouver. The young ladle*' ai\nneices  of Mrs.  Cadden.\nH   V.   Dawson   of   Kelowna  (pent\nday   in  the   city\nRev J. Herdman of New Denver wi\na visitor ln town early ln the week.\nW. W. Shoffner, W. K. Buulter an\nJoe Bunker arrived In the city fro\nBuena, Wash., and ha-ve gone up t\ntbe Marsh mines oo the south fork\nKaslo river.\nMiss Ethel Marshall has returned t\nher home In Sllverton after havli\nbeen the guest of Miss Marjorle Ca\nden.\nMrs. R. L. Tinknese, Mrs. W. L Bl\nlings and Mrs Jack Patterson hai\nloft on a motor trip to Spokane\nJohn McLean of Sandon was a vl\nltor  in the olty.\nW. Drewer of Nelson waa a visitor\nKaslo.\nMr.   and   Mrs.   S.   A.   McLennan\nNew  Westminster arrived ln Kaslo.\nB. H Balderstone of Nakusp was\nViator in Kaslo\nMrs. H. W. Power and Mrs. Bush\nSpokane have\u00bbleft for their hom\nalter having been the guests of li\nand Mra._.J. W. Power and Mr. ai\nMra. A W Anderson for the past ft\ndays Miss Katherlne Power motor.\nin from Spokane to meet her moth*\nthe whole party returning to Spokai\nby   motor.\nWilliam   Robb,   Pat   Keogan  and\nT.  Hartln have left  (or  the Jacksc\nBasin where \u25a0 they  will  dismantle\nmill..\nKimberley Lady Is\nHonored, Birthday\nKIMBERLEY, B. C, Sept. 23.\u2014A\nsurprise party arrived at the home of\nMrs. McLeod to honor her mother, Mrs.\nBell on the occasion of her birthday.\nThe party consisted maly of the Ulted\nchurch Ladies' Aid members and a\npleasant time was apent ln games and\nmusic.\nAfter the presentation to Mre. BeU\nof a well-filled purse, a dainty lunch\nwas served by the executive, the chief\nfeature of which was a lovely birthday cake which adorned the centre\nCollection _gralns and greases, Mrs. table. All joined ln wishing Mrs. Bell\nmany  happy  returns  of  the  day.\nSouthern Pacific\nI.J. HENDRY, Canadian Gcn'l .Agent\n& Gt*nvilicStr^VancOuvcr,\u00bb.C\nKimberley Gyros,\nCranbrook Rotary,\nH*ve Joint Mee\nCRANBROOK, B. C.,- \"Sept.' 23.\u2014,\njoint meeting of the Kimberley Q\u00bbg\nuid the Cranbrook Rotarians was Ml\nin the Y.M.C.A. Wednesday evening .\nHits week, it being a special banqm\nwas enjoyed  by all.\ni lie program of the evening wa\napt r.ui by an address of welcome b\nJ. l\\,l':iuk. pres\\de\"nt of th* Cranbioo\ntutarlans, followed hy a ne*t reply b\nrresident L. Crowe of' the KJiuberle\nCUiroe. The feature of the eyeoU)\nArea un excellent talk ,along servx\nlint* Uy M. -Edmunds of Klmberlaj\nTho various speeches were lnterspenfi\n.with solos by Miss Kilpatrick. 8. Msf\non uud David Morgan of thla Qlt:\n\u25a0-\". Edwards acted as accompanist ft\n'the   singers.\nA cordial invitation for a retw\nJoint meeting was extended by ^i\n-.resident, of the Kimberley visitor1\ntclub.\nTORONTO, Sept. W*\u2014A crumblln\nOttawa defense allowed -Balmy *Be*\u00ab'\nto roll up two laat-quarter Vouchdoiw\nand score an Impressive 13 .to l victor\nat. varsity stadium here ln an eeheU\ntlon rugbji game that marked' tla\nopening of >Uu was season,  i \u25a0\u25a0\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24,1929\n\" i . \u2022   '\nRally at Trail;\nBear of Missions\nJL, B c, Sept. 23\u2014Oongrega-\noi* EMI United and But Trail\n\u25a0ches gathered at rally day ser-\n\u25a0 at Knox eburch Bunday.\nJpfto sendees ^wre ln chaise of J. B.\nftsmpson. assistant superintendent of\n\u25a0uiy   school\nffikv Mr. Osbouroi? of Spokane, who\n\u2022to-red 20 yeara ln the Congo as mls-\natonary, told of Mission wort, ln Africa\nThe Junior choir rendered an anthem.\n10ss Jessie Anderson singing the solo.\n. 3h the evening Bev. B. L. Oaten\nWtducted the services giving the third\nmt his series of lectures on misused\n\u2022jtrtptures. This time he chose the\nmsMge, \"The same yeeterday, today\ng&4 forever.\"\n1. W. Hall Is Conductor\nTrail Musical Society\n\u2022TIHAIL, B. 0, Sept. 23\u2014Recently\n\u2022Meted officers of the Trail Musical\navKtety are :E. W. Hall, musical director,; T. Metus, president; sir. Owee-\nntUe.   vice   president;   D.   Lank,   secre-\n[-treosurer;   Kit   Wilson,   librarian;\n\u25a0 Oruntlett, Miss McLeon, Mrs. S.\ndaker. C. Johnson, executive.\nI\nMUS:\n11    Kuaran-\nPtee.        ln\n\u2022writing, to\ncure your piles or refund\nthe fee. Nurse ln attendance for women. Write for\nfree booklet. Prank Rose,\nU. D.. reetal snceiallst. 404\n\u2014_   Zlegler   Building,   Howard\nRiverside,  Spokane.\nF. W. WEAVER IS\nTRAIL, B. C, Sept. 23\u2014P. W. Weaver, who had been lu charge of the\nSast TraU 'Anglican mission and otter\nchurches ln this parish, and who is\nto return to Vancouver shortly to take\nhis final year in theological college,\nwas -honored last night by the Churchmen's club of St. Andrew's Anglican\nchurch.\nTwo New Members\nCranbrook Elks\nCRANBROOK, B. 0.. Sept 23.\u2014Two\nnew members were initiated into the\nElks at a meeting of the order. They\nwere N. A- Wallenger of this city and,\nj.  McMmn  of Port Steele.\nReports from the committee co-op--\neratlng with the Conklin and Garrett\nShows which were ln the city recently\nunder the auspices of the Blks. were\nheard, the financial result* from the\nventure  being better than  expected.\nMission Band Is\nFormed, Kftnberley\nKIMBERLEY, B. C..'Sept. 23.\u2014Nineteen little girls met at the home of\nMiss Oarden, Chapman Camp, and organized a Mission Band. The officers\nelec tea: were: president, Kathleen Buck-\nham; secretary, Thelma Ashdown;\ntreasurer,   Pegy   Ealden.\n[F\u00a3RWE i 6- D. E.\nHAS NEARLY $600\nThis Balance is Shown at the\nMeeting; Nine New Adult   j\nForeigners, Report\n.\u25a0ERNIE, B.C., Bept. 33.\u2014At a meet-j\ning of Uie IO. Pernle Chapter I.O.D.s;\nlt was found that the order had nlmbai\nWOO ln the bank, of which \u00bb15 wai\ntbe prize won by the I.O.D.E. float oa\nDominion Day. Sum of 926 was the\nrebate from Mrs. Tate's expenses , tit\nthe ooaat, which proved to cost onli\n\u00bb75 Instead of the- \u2022100 allowed. Alexin*}\ndera Rose Day had realised $211 for the\norder all of which, le \"enr-marked\" fo*\nhospital use. Over *100 had been the]\nproceeds from the Players' club pre-*\nforma nee.\ntbe report ef the Immigration com*?\nmittee read by Mrs. O. O. Moffat,\n\u25a0showed foreigners to the extent ol\nnjne adults and 16 children had settled\nln Pernle since laat meeting. Two. of\nthe adults were unmarried aod were 14\ndomestic service. The married ImmW\ngrants were all comfortably settled.     ;\nA letter was read from Queen Aiex-\nandera Solorlum acknowledging receipt\nof some bags ahd wool sent them.\nThese were left over war supplies.\nA Tajak-m. \u2022 Mighty\nFine Bererafe!\nThs followbif quotation from an uu-ol-\nieitod tMtimoniil bean witocM to tb#\nremarkable bealtb-builtlinf properties of\nDr. Watson's Tonio Stout and Ala.\nwai Hi\n*1 hav* (rW Dr. WatMnV\nT*Uc Al* .ifi fed 11 tlw 1mm\ntonic I hancTcr taken. Pleate\n\u2022end me four pac lug\u2122 ot Tonic\nAU   and   four   \u00bbScltM\u2014   of\nStaae.\"\nA 75o paokam makia 3 nitons of this\ndebekma, healthful and refreehuw beverage. 8iacajg|7 Dr. Wataon b Tonic iStmit\nand av^^-mt been popular in J&cknd.\nSold by 6 !\nA  MacDonald   &  Co.  Idtd.\nNelson.   B    C.\nM. Allen **z Co.. Limited\n, T\" m'nai Bide   Toronto. Ont\nProcter Notes\nPROCTER, B.C., Sept. 23.\u2014E. H.\nErickson of Cranbrook arrived at\nProcter.\nA. P. MacNaughton of Kootenay Bay\nspent  a  day  In  Procter.\n,     C. H. Robinson of Nelson spent a day\n' in  Procter.\nMrs. R. Walton of Procter spent a day\nIn  Nelson.\nMisses Hilda and Uly Hetghton of\nProcter  spent  al  day   in  Nelson.\nG. Clayton Mulrhead of Procter\nspent  a day  la Neleon.\nRobert and Jtromp Helghton of Procter spent \u00bb day in Nelson.\nMre. O. Kinney and children Betty\nand Bliss returned to their home in\nProcter after spending the past few\nweek  in  northern     Alebrta.\nMrs. H. Schulze spent a day in\nNelson,\nMrs. D. Htslip of Kaslo spent a day\nln Procter.\nMisses Esther and Peggy Schulze of\nProcter  spent  Priday   in   Nelson,\n(OW THIS ARTISTS' MODEL\nKEEPS FIT AND PRETTY\nSays \"Thank you,\nKruschen, for my\nclear, bright eyes\"\n\u2022She it a busy mother\u2014with all the work\n-\u00bbnd worry and responsibility of four\nyoungsters\u2014but her clear, bright eyes\nmod fresh, girlish complexion make her\ntti constant demand as a model. How\nla it possible T Her letter explains.\nShe simply trusts her health in Kruschen '\u2022 hands. Kruschen keeps her\nyoung and At. That's the secret of tlie\nwhole matter.\n*l I am a mother of four children, and\nalthough I am kept busy I always feel\nfit People ask me why I keep so young\nand why my complexion is so fresh.\nI tell them all to try Kruschen Salts.\nI am a model also for many advertising\nArms, and thank Kruschen for my\nclear, bright eyes.\"\nDon't be content to envy her. Follow\nher example. Kruschen will keep you\nyoung just as it keeps her. Thc little\ndaily dose keeps you young inside;\nyou wake up every morning as fresh and\ntit as a schoolgirl, and before the first\nmonth is out the wonderful difference is\nwritten in your complexion and your\neyes. Thousands are proving this daily.\nWhy shouldn't you ?\nIt is sometimes suggested that single\nsalts, like Epsom and Glauber are Uie\nsame as Kruschen Salts. This is not so.\nNo single salt can do what the six\nsalts in Kruschen do.  No single salt is\nas purr as Kruschen is. The standard nf\npurity in Kruschen Salts is much higher\nthan the high official standard laid down\nby the British Pharmacopoeia. To\nmaintain this extraordinarily high\nstandard* every single batch of the six\nmineral salts used in Kruschen is tested\nwith exacting care by a staff of four\nexpert chemists who spend their whole\ntime on this work. They are guided by\na further chemist of international\nreputation who ia retained in an\nadvisory capacity. In this way,\nKruschen sets thc world's standard for\npurity for medicinal salines.\nEruKhen Salts la obtainable at all Dnu Stores\nat 4i,c. and 75c. per bottle, and is maouftctiin-d\nby K. Urtffithfl Hiightu, Ltd., Mancbtater, Eng.\n(Kutablished J756).    importers:   McUlUivray\nBros., Ltd., Toronto.\nEXCURSION RATES\nEAST WEST\nToronto  1116.90      Vancouver _ J32.90\nOttawa  129.60      Victoria  37.30\nMontreal   134.10      Seattle  41.75\nSt. John  152.20 Also circular tours at\nSt. Paul    75.60 attractive rates to Pacific\nChicago  .    90.30 Coast and  Canadian\nNew York  151.70 Rockies.\nOn Sale Daily Till Sept. 30\nReturn Limit Oct. 31\nAsk for rates from and to any point East or West\nDetails from any agent, or write\nJ. S. CARTER, D.P.A., Nelson, B. C,\nWomen's Institute\nEntertains, Bridge\nSOUTH SLOOAH, B. C, Sept. 23.\u2014il\nThe Bonnlngton and South Slooan,\nWomen's Institute entertained' at a,\nbridge at the heme of Mrs. O. W.\nHumphey. Summerhlll. Top scores were\nwon by Miss M. Thompson, and W. W.\nBell, both of Nelson, while the consol\nlattons went to Mrs. B. Oreyson and\nP.  O.  Bird,\nMrs. W. J. Qulndle and Mrs. P. O.\nBird had chaise of the bridge arrangements. Mra. I. Watts. Mrs. W. A. Mac-\nCabe, Mrs. W. T. Jones, Mrs. E Anderson consisted a committee for the refreshments which were served on smalt\ntables after the bsldge  '\nAmong those present were: Mr. and\nMrs. A. Wllley, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.\nBell, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Bird, Mr and\nrMs W. J. Qlndle, Mr. and Mrs. O. W.\nHumphry, Mr and Mrs. E. Watts. Mrs.\nW. A, MsvoCabe, Mrs. R. Oreyson, Mrs.\nJ. A. Robinson of Blewitt. Mrs. W T\nJones, Mrs R. MacDonald, Mrs. E.\nAndersen, Mrs. H. H. Pitts, Mrs. O. B.\nMatthews, Mrs. M. Thompson of Nelson, Mlas Ottllle Olsen of Blewitt, Mlse\nE. Ooodenough of Crescent Valley, Mrs.\nJ. Murray, Mrs. B. K. Wallace of Tarrys,\nMrs. W. Whltely. E. MacNcil. E. Keech,\nA.  MacDonald, lA. Bell.\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL, B.C., Sept. 23\u2014G. F Reimann\nwas a Nelson visitor Sunday.\n\u2022 \u2666    \u2022\nW. A. Bustin visited friends ln Nelson  yesterday.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\n0. W. McLeary spent yesterday visiting Nelson friends.\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nA. Laurlente and J* Tonelll were\nSunday visitors to Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nW-   R.   Thomas   of   Nelson   was\nvisitor to Trail  Baturday.\n\u2022 *   *\nMr. and Mrs. Walter Douglas returned yesterday from a motor trip to*\nPenticton.\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nMrs. A. Nollle and son Charles and\nparty motored to Nelson yesterday,\nreturning to Trail  this morning.\nSSS\nMrs.   Duncan-  of   Waneta   Is   visiting\nfriends   in   Trait   this   week,\ns   \u2022  s\nR. A. Powler and Robert Sanderson\nof Nakusp were Saturday visitors to\nTrail.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. W. R. Thompson ant)\nchild of Nelson were visitors to Trail\nyesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022    t\nMrs. A, A. McDmwld and daughter\nof Vancouver arrived In Trail Saturday to mnke their home. Mrs. Mr-\nDonald ts the wife of Fire Chief A\nA. McDonald.\n\u2022 \u00ab    \u2022\nJ, L. Miller of Nlatrnra Falls Ip\nspending a few days in Trail en routf\nto  the  coast.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Rav Tonics and so-*\nPaddy of Rossland visited in Trail\nSaturday evening.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\n1. Black and D. Prler of Lontlrn\nEngland, arrived In Trail Saturday\nThey expect to make tliclr home\nhsre.\n\u00ab   \u2022   \u2022\nMiss   Mildred   Hobson   entertained   n\nnumber   of   friends    Sunday   evening\nthe   event- being  her   fifteenth   birthday.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nMavor R. D, Barnes of Nelson ami\nD. Clemis manager of the Ellison\nMilling Ct. Ltd.. at Lethbridge. were\nvisitors to Trail yesterday.\nCalifornia Sportsmen\nHunt in East Kootenay\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Sept- 23\u2014Led\nby Elmore Staples, Charles Stevens\nToby Adrian and a Windermere guide,\nthree California sportsmen, Raymond\nP. Low, Dempster McKee, San Diego,\nCalifornia, and W. O. Kolloch of Los\nAngeles, have left for a shoot of several weeks on mountains sheep, ?oats.\nbear, elk and deer in the Rockies.\nThe party will visit upper Sheep creek,\nCoyote creek. Elk creek and the Top of\nthe World during the course of their\nhunt.\nA nadvance party which recently visited hunting grounds ln the Rockies to\narrange the Itinerary, reported upper\nBull River swept by forest fires. Large\nareas of good mule deer ground have\nbeen   devastated,   they   said.\nRossland -Council\n\u2022Receiver Request\nfor a Donation\nIWBSLlUtt), BX3.. Sept. ..\u2014A request\nfor a donation from ths Clitlatin's\ntbe finance caxfunfttee by tne ^^\nAid socleto, Vancouver, was referred to\ncouncil   tonight\nMbyor W. A. Turner presided, the\nothers present being Aldermen A. \u00bb.\nWlta, Ole taring. James Benson, John\nwllmont, Robert W. Pox, Clin clerk\nJ. A. MoLeod, Chief of Police B T\nBattles, <aat*..\u00abrir. Chief Kemwth Mar-\nTHIS OF THE\nEARLY DAYS DF\nmm here\n\"Rev.   Canon   fl   S.   Akehurst\nPreaches at St. Saviour's;\nfirst Rector Here\nDR. J. H. KING\nT9 SPEAK HERE\n1\nD. D. McLean Leaves for Revelstoke where First District\nMeeting Takes Place\nD. D. McLean. Uberal candidate for\nthe federal house ln west Kootenay\nriding, left last night for Revelstoke\nwhere'he will meet Dr. J. II. King,\nminister of health and pensions, In\nthe Dominion cabinet. It Is possible\nthat Senator Hewitt Bostock may accompany the minuter. Dr. King has\narranged his schedule of meetings to\nInclude all the more important centers of the district. The flrat meeting\nwlll be held in Revelstoke on Thursday night.\nDr. KJng will speak tn Neiaon on\nTuesday, October 1 Following the\nmeeting at Revelstoke, he will go to\nKaslo for a meeting scheduled for\nPriday night. The following Monday\nhe will speak at Trail, coming to Nelson for Tuesday night.\nMr. McLean will tour the district ln\ncompany with the minuter and will\nspeak  at each   meeting.\nCranbrook Notes\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Sept. 38.\u2014Mlas\nWright of Vancouver, who has been\nvlaitlng wtth ber sister, Mis- Bryce\nWallace,   ahe left for  her  home.\n\u25a0Mr. and Mrs. Mahon of Vancouver\nIsland, wbo bad been guests in the\ncity an route from abroad, have gone\nto their home.\nClyde MacKinnon has left for Toronto where he wlll commence his\nfourth year of medicine in the Toronto University  medical school.\nMr. and Mrs. H. A- McKowan and\nMUs Aubrey MoKowan have left by\nmotor for Edmonton where Mtss McKowan will continue studies ln the\nhousehold economics department. Mr.\nMcKowan will enjoy a few day's hunting In the north and Mre. McKowan\nwill vUit with relatives. They will\nvlalt with Mrs. McClung of Calgary\nen route. On the return Journey they\nwill be accompanied by Mr and Mrs.\nJ. S  Peck  of  Edmonton\nMUs Hester Thompson has left for\nToronto, where she wlll hold a position In the Reference Library. Mlas\nThompson Is a graduate of U.B.C. and\nthe library school of the Ann Arbor\nuniversity,   Michigan.\nMr and Mrs. E. Home,have left for\nEdmonton, accompanied by Miss Harriet Home who ls to enter the household economics course in the University of Alberta. They will visit for a\ntime with relatives In the Alberta\ncapital.\nMoyie Notes\nMOYIE, B. C. Sept. 23\u2014J. W. Pitch,\naccompanied by Mrs Pitch, left for\nCranbrook, where he underwent an operation at St. Eugene hospital. Mrs.\nFitch spent a few days with her sister.  Mrs. E. A.  Hill.\nMr. and Mrs. S James were guests\nof Mr. .ind Mrs. Stanley Oray at Chapman   Oamp   last   week\nMr. .,nd Mrs. W. A. Patterson, accompanied by Mrs. W. E Andrews, motored to call on the letter's son. Jack,\nwho was a patient In thc hospital\nMrs. R, A. Smith, accompanied by\nMrs. Nelson Smith and son of Cranbrook. motored to Chapman Camp and\nKlmberley to visit Mrs. Oeorge D. Oarden. They also called upon several\nformer Moyie  residents.\nHarry Christian spent a few days\nwith   friends   tn   Cranbrook.\nRev. Thomas Colwell of Michel called at the United church manse on his\nway to the Presbytery meeting In\nCreston. Rev. and Mrs. A. C Pound\nvme_ aleo delegates. While there they\nwere* tlw guests' or Mr and Mrs comfort.\nRobin Hood\nFlaOUR\nBetter Bread - Better Cakes - Better Pies\nKimberley Is Visited\nby Chamber Commerce\nKIMBERLEY. B. C, Sept, 23\u2014Kimberley was honored by a visit of the\nmembers of the Canadian Chamber\nof Commerce which comprised a number of outstanding businessmen of\nCanada.\nThey arrived here ln their special\ntrain from Cranbrook at about 7 a. nv\nThe steep grade encountered on the\ntrip to the mine presented quite a\nproblm. as it took four engines to\npush 16 coaches. Arriving at the Tunnel the party was welcomed by Supt.\nE. O. Montgomery, W. Lindsay, mine\nsuperintendent, and a delegation from\nthe   Klmtoerley   Board   of  Trade.\nTheir ' next venture was to garb\nthemselves in miner's regalia which\nhad been provided for them by the\neornpany. The dUtlnguUhed vlslton\ngot quite a kick out of the affair as\nthey sat In the \"dry\" and put on\naveralU, gum boots and caps. Some\n40 of the party, including a few of\nthe ladles, made an Inspection of the\nmine under escort of the company\nofficiate. After being underground for\nabout an hour they again boarded\nthetr special and were taken up to\nthe concentrator where C. T. Oughtred\nJnd H. R. Banks toot;  charge  of  the\narty   and   oonduoted ' them   through\nthe   mill.\nTo Repaper Miner's\nHall at Silverton\nSILVERTON, B. C, Sept 23\u2014The\nMiners' Union hall here wlll be re-\npapered lt was decided at a meeting\nOf the Sllverton Whist and Bridge\nclub ln the hall recently, when Mre.\nE. Mathews was reelected secretary-\ntreasurer. The work will be done by\nL. Sells.\nThe first game of the club will be\nheld at  the1  end of next week,\nIn an engaging aeries of rememu-\noences. Rev. Canon II. 8 Akehurst,\nflrat Anglican rector tn Nelson, told\nof the first days of the Anglican\nchureh here 30 yean ago, at the evening service at the newly rebuilt and\nenlarged St. Savior's church. Mr.\nAkehurst is now one of the clergy of\nthe comparatively reoently formed diocese bf Cariboo. Prom hts talk it was\ngathered thst he had followed tbe\npioneers at their heels into new countries, coming here when Neleon was'\nnothing more than a tiny mining\ncamp, establishing an Infant church,\nwhich grew and flourished, and then\nleaving hli well-begun won: to go to\nvirgin  fields.\nMr. Akehurst stated that he was\nbrought into hU new parish by the\nthen Bishop of New Westminster,\nBUhop c. SUlltoe. The two oame\ndown to Nelson by way of the Arrow\nlakes, with the help of a email but\nenthusiastic oongregatton the old mission church, whleh ts standing next\nto the present St. Savior's, was built.\nI1RHT  rilRIMTMAH   SERVICE\nThe flnt few yean ot the church's\nlife was one of difficulty and discouragement Mr. Akehurst told of\nthe flrat Christmas service tn the new\nchurch, instead of being the happiest\ngathering of the entire year, a congregation of all ware present to ftll\nthe rector with the thought that his\nef forte to carve out a church from the\npeople of Neiaon had been fruitless.\nBetter days came, however, and the\nUttle church flourUhed to such an\nextent that the old mission became\ntoo email to hold Its supporters. Accordingly, the congregation, wtth Mr.\nAkehurst at their head, put their\nshoulders to the wheel, men, women\nand children working towards one end.\nThe result was the first St. Savior's\nchureh\u2014the one that was destroyed\nby fire nearly two years ago.\nNEW   BARED   ON   OLD\nIn spite of the beauty and grandeur\nof the present etructure some might\nfeel a slight twtnge of regret to eee\nthe old building, hallowed by memories and associations of other years,\ngtve way to a new and untried one.\nThe present church was however, built\non the foundations and walls of the\nold. The essential spirit of the old\nSt. Savior's remained as a basis for\nthe new.\nCow Testing Body\nIs Formed, Golden\nOOLDEN, B. C, Sept. 23\u2014A Cow\nTesting association ls now formed ln\nSast Kootenay and the department of\nagriculture expects to have a tester\nhere in October. Mr. Thornberry,\nsupervisor of C.T.A. work for BrltUh\nColumbia, has been In the valley for\ntwo weeks and has signed up the\nnecessary number of herds. There are\nnow 14 associations in the province\nand the result of this work has been\nvery gratifying to the farmers who\nbelong  to lt.\nFollowing are the officers of tba\nEast  Kootenay  association:\nPresident, A. L. Hay, Cranbrook;\nvice-president, A. Wolfenden. Brlsco;\nsecretary, A* McCrlndle. Cranbrook:\ndirectors, A* Laird, Windermere, T.\nAustin,  cranbrook.\nGrand Forks Taxes\nAre Due October 1\nORAND PORKS, B. C, Sept. 23\u2014\nOrand Porks property holders must\npay their current taxes before October\n1 to escape a penalty of five per cent\nof the amount due on that date, according to a statement Issued by John\nA. Hutton, city clerk and collector\nof  taxes.\nProperty upon which taxes for 1927\nor previous years have not been paid,\nwill be offered for sale by public\nauction on Monday, September 30. Friday, October 4, ls the lest day upon\nwhich redemption can be made of\nproperty sold for delinquent taxes on\nOctober 1 last year.\nTOITIIBTS    AT    MOYIE\nMOYIE, B. C, Sept. 23.\u2014The Moyie\ntourist camp, under the management\nof R. A. Smith, has been crowded\nduring the past week. Many visitors\nfrom Alberta and from Portland. Oregon, have already been enjoying the\nfishing   and   hunting.\nChamber of-Oommeree\nWelcomed at Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. C , Sept. 2T -Representing various business enterprises\nln eastern Canada and as far West aa\nManitoba, accompanied by four members of the BrltUh parliament and\nftve memben of chamoere of commerce in British cltlee, 164 of the original 350 members of the Canadian\nchamber of commerce party on a\ntrans-continental tour of the Dominion\narrived ln the city from the west on\na epectal train en route to .Klmberley\nand the Sullivan mine, thetr objective\nIn East Kootenay.\nWhen the party's train, drawn by\nthree locomotives, pulled into the railway station here, the delegates were\nheartily welcomed by representatives\nof the local board of trade, Regret\nwas expressed that smoke from forest\nfires obscured the view of the mountains as many of the members of the\nparty wars seeing the Rockies for the I\nflnt time. \"We did havs the pleasure\nof viewing your marvelous scenery\nWhile ln the north and coming\nthrough the Kicking Hone Pass, bow-\never',\" several of the delegates said.\nCranbrook Rebekahs\nWelcome B.C. Head\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Sept. 83.\u2014Maple\nLeaf Lodge, No. 19, Order of Rebekahs,\nextended a warm welcome to their\nprovincial head, Mn. Mary Knight,\npresident Rebekah assembly, on her official visit here. For the benefit of\nthe dutlngUUhed visitor degree work\nwas exemplified ln a very creditable\nmanner, following which Mrs. Knight\naddressed the large turnout of Rebekahs and Odd Fellows on the work\nof the order. Mrs. Knight was attended by Mrs. Hall, D.DP., Klmberley lodge; Mn. Hewson, D.DP..\nCranbrook; W. 8. .Johnson, grand Junior warden IO.O.F., and Ed. Dlngley,\nD.D.O.M., all of whom also spoke\nbriefly. \u2022\nThe business meeting was followed\nby a banquet and dance ln the\nAuditorium, the gathering breaking\nup with mutual good wishes shortly\nafter   midnight.\nMrs. . Knight, whose home ls at\nLadysmlth, also paid an official visit\nto Klmberley.\nBull River Old-Timer\nDies. Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Sept. 23.\u2014Phil\nBerube,   34   years  of   age   and   an  old\ntimer of Bull River, died In the hospital here, which has been his home\nfor the past three years. An Invalid\nfor the greater part of that time, Mr,\nBerube's health declined rapidly for\ntwo  weeks  before hts death.\nThe funeral was held from St.\nMary's church here, Rev. Father Sutherland   officiating.\nT. H. Waters & Co., Ltd.\nBuilders and Contractors\nmons t.-.li P. o. Box 835\nNELSON,  B.  C.\nWINDOWS AND DOORS\nMade To Any Pattern\nTANKS\nMade To Order\nSHINGLES\nDYEING\nfor\nFAIX COATS\nand\nDRESSES\nH. K. FOOT\nHUh-Claa. Dyer and Cnet\u2014et\nFalnrlew Nelson,   UV,\nGood Goods at Grays\n^Diamonds\nWe have a very large snd\nchoice selection of\nDiamond Jewellry\nRings, Brooches, Pendants,\nBeautiful Oems ln Artistic Bettings. Reasonably priced. Call and\neee  them,\nWaUihjnaker   Jeweler  OptontetrM\n407'Bakea St. Phone SS3\nWHENACHILD\nISFEYERfSH,\nCROSS.UPSHf\nColic, gas, sour belch-\nHag. frequent vneaK-\nlng, feverlshness. la\nbabies and children,\ngenerally show -fsod\nn* souring in the lit-\nthe digestive tract\n.Vhen these symptoms appear, give Bdby\na teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia.\nAdd lt to tke Ilist\nbottle of food ln the morning. Older\nchildren should be given a table-spoonful tn a glass of water. ThU will oomfort the child\u2014make hU stomach and\nbowels easy. In five minutes lis 1s\ncomfortable, happy. It will sweep the\nboweU free of all sour, indigestible food.\nIt opens the bowls lh constipation,\ncolds, children's ailments. Children take\nlt readily because it is palatable, pleasant-tasting.\nLearn lte many uses for mother and\nchild. Write for the interesting book;\n\"Useful Information.\" Address Thc\nChas. H. Phillips Chemical Co., Windsor, Ont. It will be sent PRKE.\nIn buying be sure to get reniiin.*\nPhillips Milk ot Magnesia Doctors have\nprescribed  lt for over 60 .vars.\n**rnr a w\/f ro.-v\/cwr'\n\u25a0^GRANT'S\nr Best Procurable\n<THE ORIGINAL)\nPure Scotch Whisky\nRICHEST IN FINEST\nHIGHLAND   MALT\nCr.r.1 k Sans laanitad. CVa.lBtnan unl\nUba.Um   Dnawanaa. Onll-\ntmswtnttam ,tm*em\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed bv the LI(Jy\nUOR CONTROL BOARD or by the Government of B. C.\nStuffy Stewart already has been\nlabelled the beat as-Hand baseman\nBaltimore   has   bad  since  Max   Bishop\n\"ti ww ti tut wuttta, ,.\ni \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0 .s\u2014aa.     nsasM   uttf   itm\ntflCOKPORATEP   2?* MAV 1670..\nother Branches at WliiulpeK, Yorkton, HuMkJtoon, Edmonton, Calgary, l.rtlibrictpc. (.'ancouver, K..i,i1vti|*-\nVeruoii .unl Victoria\nMen's\nMackinaw\nJumpers\nand\nWind-\nbreakers\nMen's all wool 32 oz. genuine mackinaw\njumpers. Double back, front and\nsleeves  .J6.96 and 87.95\nMen's all wool extra heavy machinaw\njumpers. Double back, front and\nsleeves, with four pockets  .. $8.50\nCarr\"s genuine mackinaw jumpers.\nSingle style  $8.50\nDouble Style  $12.50\n%A11 wool mackinaw windbreakers,' with\nknitted waist band $I.J)5\nMEN'S LEATHER WINDBREAKERS\nAND COATS\nWipdbreakers. Horsehide with knitted\nv.f\u00ab\u00ab|wicebAod, -tlu-ih lined, coats, horse-\nhide wool lined  $1(3.50\n^^H \u2014Mam floor\u2014ll i: c\u2014\nShoe Department\nSchool Shoes Sor Children\nMisses' tan or black c.M oxfords, with stout soles and\nrubber top lift, Made on tlie\nnature form models, which\nallows plenty of toe freedom\nfor the growing feet. Made\nin half sizes 11 to 2. Priee\nPp pair $3.75\nMen's black patent oxford, self\ncap with solid soles and rubber heels, a durable style\nfor school or dress. Made\nin half sizes 11 to 2. Price\nui'V p.iir\n\u2014.Main floor.\nss\n Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24,1929 *\nDAILY NEWS\ni every morning except Sun-\nTo. News Publishing Com-\niited. Nelton. B. c.\nletters thould be  addressed\n\u00bb   and   money   orders   mada\nTbe News Publishing Com-\n, and ln no cast to Indian of the atatf.\n_ rate cards and A. B. 0.\nrata   of   circulation   mailed   on\n_, or mty be teen tt tht\nr advertising agency recosnlawd\nPreet association.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\n\"l (ommtryl. Bar mouUi \u2014\u2022 _*_\n-get   .    \u2014   \"00\n(city), per year 19.00\nper month .71\n    7.60\nweek it\n MM\nPayable In Adyance.\nAndlt   Bureau  of  Clrrtlttlom.\nTUESDAY. SEPTEMBER il,  1920.\n'AUTHORITY OF THE\nLAW UPHELD\nand painful course must be traversed to teach these people\nthat all are alike before Canadian law-\ncAunt Het\nThe prompt action of the provincial authorities, as soon as\nthey had the report of their\nown health official on the matter in requiring the Sons of\nFreedom encamped before Nelson to remove from the site\non which they constituted a\nmenace to the health of this\n\u00abity, will be universally approved.\nThese   malcontent   Doukhobors,  who  on  every  occasion\nhave flouted the laws of this\ncountry,   were  advised  Friday\nthat they would be required to\nmove Saturday, it being pointed\nout that Peter Verigin,  head\nof the Community of Universal\nBrotherhood, had made available for them the community\"\narea at Porto Reco.\nSaturday arrived,  and they\ni were given opportunity to make\n! a   peaceful   departure.   Their\nI answer was the usual one\u2014defiance of the order, and repudiation    of    all    governmental\nauthority.\nThe provincial police had no\noption then but to endeavor by\nforce to bring about their re-\n'. moval.\nResistance to the police followed, the Riot act was read,\nand, defiers of authority continuing to obstruct the peace\nofficers, there was no course\nopen but to place the 200-odd\nlanr.breakers  under arrest.\nThe fact that they are now\nin jail, and that their camp has\nmelted from the landscape, as\nthey were told it must, may\nnot bring final conviction to\nthese people that they cannot\ndispense with Canadian laws\nat their own option, but at\nleast, these facts are not encouraging to their ridiculous\nand intolerable theory, nor will\nthe sentences that presumably\nwill be imposed on those convicted lend their notion support.\nWherever these people challenge the lawful authority of\nthis country, whether it is by\nnude parades, as in the case of\nthe group that demonstrated\nat South Slocan> or by resistance to lawful authority, as in\nthe case of these sympathizers\nwith the nude paraders, the\nchallenge must be met, fully\nand frankly and as unerringly\nand inevitably as it would be in\nthe case of any other individuals.\nAnd it must be met, as often\nas it is offered, even if a long\nSJijai ltify uf\nbrora\nBy  Jot.  W.  Barton,  M.D,\n\"There ain't nothlu' makes me madder than lufferln' ln silence an' bavin'   Pa   let   on   he   don't   notice   lt\nuntil I have to tell him.\"\nhers that was worse.\"\nLighter Side\nWe are a charitable people, and\nan official's shortage of $50,000 doesn't\ntrouble ua lf It's JuSt a result of incompetence.\nTHE SECRET OP HAPPINESS? NEVER READ ANY AUTOMOBILE AD6\nEXCEPT THE ONES THAT DESCRIBE\nTHE   SUPERIOR   CAR   YOU   HAVE.\nThink how our hearts would bleed\nfor poor, tricked men frisked of alimony If they lived  ln  Armenia.\nYet the chap who pleads for light\nwine is the same one-time doughboy\nwho cussed lt because lt made him\nbilious.\nThe announcement that all killers\nare thin won't surprise those1 who\nhave tried the  18-day  diet.\nA HE-MAN\n'A he-man ls one who dies early becauae a little germ or a Uttle exposure\ncan't scare a guy like him.\"\nThe above waa In a humorous column\nentitled \"Isnt lt the Truth?\"\nAnd aa a matter of fact many of\nour most powerful men physically have\ndone Just that very foolish thing of\nreeling that a germ or exposure to extremes of weather oould not affect\nstrong men  like themselves.\nWhen the body ls extremely tired\nand the weather la damp and hot, or,\ndamp and cold, then organisms already\nIn the body, or whleh get into the\nbody from the outside, begin to give\nI trouble.\nI    Now   lt   ls  n   tremendous   advantage\n| to have  a  good  strong  body  at  this\ntime as lt enables you to give the organisms a  real battle.\nHowever, the one organ that decides\nwhether or not the battle is to be won\nIs your heart.\nIf it has plenty of reserve then you\nwlU likely fight off the trouble.\nDuring the Flu epidemic lt was duly\nstated that this ailment attacked the\nstrong and vigorous In a more deadly\nmanner than lt did those that were\nof poor physique; and that was why so\nmany  strong  Individuals  died.\nNow why did so many of these strong\nyoung men die?\nSometimes for the reason stated\nabove that they were not going to let\n\"a Uttle germ scare guys like them,\"\nand sometimes they went about on\ntheir feet for one, two, and even\nthree days before they finally gave ln\nand went, or were put, to bed.\nWhy did so many of them die?\nBecause they used up the heart \"reserve\" and to make matters worse,\nkept ualng the heart to keep them\naround on their feet when the heart\nneeded every bit of its strength to fight\nthe invading organisms.\nBecause, as stated above, the heart\ndoes about five times as much work\nwhen you are walking about on your\nfeet as lt does when you are lying\nquietly ln bed.\nYou can readily see then, that an individual who ls not very strong and has\nto go to bed sooner than the stronger\none, haa often a better chance than\nthe he-man who refuses to go to bed.\nDon't be foolish and fight off an Illness with your strong will. Oet right\nto bed and give your heart Its beat\nchance to fight for you. It's the heart\nthat has to do the fighting.\nTwenty Years Ago\n(Prom The Dally News, Bept. 34, 1909)\nO. W. Humphrey has opened a grocery   store   ln   tbe   premises   aljolnlng\nJ. O. patenaude formerly occupied by\nKnowler and Macawley,\n\u2022   \u2022   *\nThe secretary of tbe Nelson branch\nof the Canadian club received a wire\nyeaterday from  Martin  Burrell,  M. P.,\nof   Orand    Forks,    stating    that    he\nwould be  lif Nelson  on October  1  to\nattend the luncheon  to be given  ln\nhonor  of  Earl   Gray.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe prise given by D. Fraser at the\nKootenay Lake Fruit fair held last\nweek at Kaslo for .the largest agrega-\ntlon of prises In the plate ezhlblts\nof fruit was won by J. T. Bealby of\nthis  city.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nJ. E. McAllister of Oreenwood, manager of the British Copper company is\nin Nelson.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBy LAURA A. KIRKMAN\nA scientist is a man who finds\n(-.ometb.ns resembling a footprint\nou a burled stone and reconstructs the primitive man who\nwas chasing the animal that made\nlt.\nAt last they have found tbe right\nargument to Influence girls. If they\nsmoke much, they lose the ability to\ntalk  much.\nTo him that hath shall be given.\nThose who need air and sunshine\nleast are tRe ones with sense enough\nto use them most.\nMODERNISM: GETTING STUNG 40\nTIMES IN THE EFFORT TO OET\nRICH EASILY; BITING JUST AS\nEAGERLY WHEN SOMEBODY OFFERS\nYOU    SOMETHING    FOR    NOTHING.\nDon't blame the scholl teacher tor\neverything. It isn't her blood that\nmakes  your   kid  stupid.\nDon't blame the school teacher for\ngreatest men hated algebra and could\nnot spell for sauOtis.\nNEW   DISHES   THIS   WEEK\nTOMORROW'S   MENU\nBreakfast\nMelon\nRice Cakes\nBroiled  Slice  of  Ham\n:offe Cake\nCoffee\nLuncheon\ni            Celery\nEgg Salad\nBran  Muffins\nJelly\nCookies\nCocoa\nDinner\nCold Sliced Meat with\nAspic Cubes\nPotatoes\nPeas\nSliced  Tomatoes\nCottage   Pudding\nCoffee\n^#i;\nThirty Years Ago\n(From The Dally Miner, Sept. 24, 1899)\nWith a large force of men pushing\nwork on the construction of the\nstreet car line on Baker street and\nmany magnificent new buildings under construction. Nelson is assuming\na  metropolitan  appearance.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nOn October 1 the Nelson Telephone\noffice wlll Inaugurate an all night\nservice.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nWork on the new wing of the Kootenay Lake General hospital Is progressing rapidly and lt will only be a short\ntime until the new section wlll be\nready   for  occupancy.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nPointing to the fact that there are\nonly 14 cases ln the Kootenay Lake\nGeneral hospital at present, health\nauthorities claim for Nelson a healthy\nreputation. Half this number are\ntyphoid cases, two of which were\nbrought ln from outside.\ntea\nExcavation for the new block on\nBaker street for Dr. Hall commenced\nyesterday and work will be pushed ln\nan effort to complete construction In\nas short time as possible.\n=4\nAspic Cubes: Heat ' one pint of\ncanned consomme soup, and to lt add\none teaspoon of vinegar and one table\nspoon of granulated gelatine, previously soaked for several mlnutea\nIn one-half cup of cold water. When\ngelatine ls dissolved, add two bouillon\ncubes and one teaspoon of mixed\nwhole pickling spices tied In a small\nbag (whole cloves, broken stick cinnamon, allspice berries, a bit of bay\nleaf, etcetera) and let boll several\nminutes before turning Into a shallow\npan. When firm,'cut ln small squares\nand serve with cold sliced meat of\nany sort\u2014ham, beef, lamb or even\nchicken. (The bag of spices is, of\ncourse, discarded after the cooking\nperiod.)\n- Apple Pudding: Into the bottom\nof a buttered baking dish put a thick\nlayer of chopped (peeled) raw apples,\nthen sprinkle with a generous amount\nof granulated sugar mixed with enough\nground cinnamon to color It a light\nbrown. Into a mixing bowl sift one\ncup of flour mixed with one cup of\ngranulated sugar, one teaspoon of\nbaking powder and a pinch of aalt;\nstir one beaten eggg Into these dry\nIngredients and mix together till\ncrumbly, then put this mixture over\nthe uncooked apples in the dish.\nBake 30 minutes ln a moderate oven,\nat 378 degrees F.\u2014or till the crust\nIs well browned and done through.\nServe with rich sweet milk or thin\ncream.\nCasserole Goulash: Buy a Uttle over\none pound of 'vein steak\" (a rump\ncut, which ln some vicinities sells for\nabout 62 cents a pound). Cut this\nslice of lean beef Into small pieces\nand fry these in bacon fat till browned\nslightly on both sldea, then \u2022 turn\nthem Into a large baking dish. Pour\none quart of hot water Into the frying\npan, swish lt around and turn this\nliquor over the meat in the dish. Over\nall spread two large peeled and sliced\nonions and two green sweet peppera\nalso, sliced (seeds discarded). Cover\nand bake three hours, then thicken\nwit hone tablespoon of flour and serve\nfrom the same dish.\n\\   t > iiii-.ii   uudleiH'e   ls   one   iii.it\ngroun*    when    the    local    )UemoH-\nt li r ne v     ;i r I ms     to     I n t rod uce    the\nspeaker of the evening.\nThey say rich children have more\nadenoids than poor-ones. It may be\nthe diet, or lt may be that adenoids\nnre timid about showing themselves\nwithout  any  money.\nNo wonder the good think some\ncard games wicked and others not.\nStatesmen make the same queer distinction   in   the   matter   of   killings.\nScientists keep on discarding old\ntheories, and perhaps the heavlslde\nlayer that forces down our radio rays\nalso   forced   down   Newton's   apple.\n00WCT THIS SENTENCE: \"THE\nFREE SERVICE WE GIVE COSTS A\nLOT,* 8AIU THE MAN. \"AND IT\nISN'T ADDED IN TIIE Cl STOMER'S\nBILL,    EITHER.\"\nCornwall's Kiwanis fair transformed\nVictoria Arena with its wealth of decorations   and   exhibits.\nHeating\nStoves\nWe have a full stock of High\nGrade Heating Stoves, Ranges,\nStove Pipe, Stove Boards, Coal\nHods, etc. We specialize in\nfurnace work.\nCall on Vs\nNelson Hardware Co*\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNelion, a C.\nL\nInvermere Notes\nINVERMERE. B. C. Sept. 23.\u2014Oil\nbert Taynton of the staff of the Imperial Bank of Canada, Calgary, ls visiting for the holidays with hts father\nand  mother on  Invermere  Heights.\nMrs. Lush of Burk's Falls, Muskoka\ndistrict, Ontario, is visiting with her\nsister, Mrs. Walter J. Nixon, at the\nhome of Mr. and Mrs. Nixon, McBrlde\navenue.\nMrs. A. Graham M. G. Watt left recently for an extended stay with relatives and friends ln Scotland. She\nreached Belfast en route to Glasgow\nlast week.\nJoseph French of Strathmore, Alberta, Is visiting with his old time\nfriend, Mr. Hugh Fuller and Mrs.\nFuller it their home on Invermere\nHeights.\nTen Years Ago\n(From The Dally News Sept. 24, 1910)\nA. O. Watson of Crawford Bay carried off the honors at the annual\nshoot of the Nelson Gun club yesterday. During the competition Mr. j\nWatson broke .48 birds straight, without a miss. Other winners were S,\nThorpe, Castlegar; Howard Bush. D.\nBiner, Phoenix; George Steel, G. A.\nPotter.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nJ, T.  Tipping,  owner of the  Black\nPrince  mine   Is  a  visitor  to  the  fair.\neee\nW.   J.   E.   Biker,   district   water  engineer,   will   leave   this   morning   for\nGrand Forks to meet Hon. L. D. Pat-\nutlo,   minister   of   lands,   Hon.   J.   A.\nMcLean, minister of education  and  E.\nA.    Cleveland,    comptroller    of    water\nrights  for  a   conference   regarding   an\nIrrigation scheme for the Grand Forks\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bills of\nBuilding Material. Coast Lumber a specialty.\nJohn Burns & Son\nlies of Smilcs>>\n'  wifhTHE SMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\n\"Don't act like a horse ln the early nineties. You're giving\nthat taxi driver the scare of his life.\"\nYou CAM get a real value ln tires.    You CAN Buy tires u safely\nas   you   buy   any   reliable   merchandise.    It   ls   simply   a   matter   of\nbuying  from  a  dealer  whoae  reputation  is  bullded  upon  CONSUMER\nSATISFACTION.\nHUDSON-ESSEX  DEALERS\nNELSON, B.C.r\n+___1_\u00bb_t\n'*j*7e<\nPEKING\nYou are cordially invited to attend our fall and winter\nopening, featuring Coats, Dres ses and Hats.\nWednesday and Thursday\nTo give our customers an idea of fall\natylfi we have arranged for our staff\nto parade in different garments * at\nId 30 till 12:00 Wednesday and 3:00\ntill 5:00 on Thursday. We hope you\n\u2022v'll appreciate our endeavours to show\nwhat is new by this method of m'cdel-\ning  and attend our opening.\nChic Fall Models\nI shm\u00b1 \u25a0 Of finest imported materials with tweeds very much in\n\u25a0*** the foreligrit. Another very strong favorite being \"Camel-\npile\" in several shades. Others such as fine twill Viunas,\nBroadcloth, Kashagrande, all in the new shades, trimmed\nwith Wolf, Fox, Baby Beaver, Sables, Fiatinium Opposum,\netc., all done in very smart manner.\nFeaturing Frocks\nIn the new silhouette, waist lines up, skirt lines down.\nStressing importance in dull flat crepes, satins, tweed\nprints, light weight new woolens. Every dress has some*\nthing new, coWar, neckline, hemline, tuck, tier, flare or\ndrape. All are eloquent reminders that this is a season\nof stately feminine fashion. \u2022\n8\nFall and Winter Hats\nFlares at the sides ... off the forehead ... the back\nof the neck completely covered . . . new tricks in turns,\ntwist* and pleating clever folding of brims. Perfect hats\nto complete the new fall feminine silhouette. Remarkably\nlow price, yet such smartness and fine materials, with felts\nbeing the leader.\nSamsJirn Iroa.\nSmart Shoppe fo r Smart Women\nChildren\nthrive on FRY'S\nThU pure and high quality cocoa ia\nmade from specially selected cocoa\nbeans, by skill acquired in 200 yeara\noi experience. For giving health and\nvigor, FRXS Cocoa ia matchli\n]. 8. FRY V SONS (Ctntda) Limited, Montreal, Que.\n\t\n\t\n\t\n THE NELSON DAILY\nMBER 24,\nSmart Pootwear\n\/<\nor~\n. Gro\\pij^.Girls\n\u25a0rOR the girls who\n; \" want smart, durable\nfootwear, with the low\nmilitary MGel offlat heel.\nStocked ia ties, oxfords\nand straps, blttek and\nhrown.\nPRICED .\n$4.50 T0 16.00\nft. ANDREW\nLeadi\n&CO.\n'ers in Fmtfittkion\nT>\nidents of Grand\nbrks Petition Not\nto Change Bridge\nFORKS, B. C, Sept. 53 \u2014\nwas an. Intimation in tome\nn that ..although the govern-\ndt had eofriplrted'all plans for the\nhufnulg,, of, -a, highway bridge across\nthej. Kettle B(ver at first street, there\nwas;, a possibility that Jt might be built\nat fourth street, where a bridge existed .some   years  ago.\nThis week residents specially affected by the elimination of the bridge\nsorbet First street circulated a petition; which pointed out that there has\nbeen a bridge there since the beginning of Orand Forks, that It had al-\nwav\u00bb been recognlted by former gov-\ncrnipatnts, that Its removal now would\naffajct a considerable amount of prop-\ne-rte- and woulld inconvenience the\nresfcentai of that ana. The petition\nwaaf.slgned by tevernl hundred people.\nWater Supply at\nGrand Porks Pure\n'3RAND FORKS, B. C, Sept. 33.\u2014\nWhen the supply of water from Mill\ncreak became more or less depleted\nthrough the dry weather and the city\nfound It necessary to secure, Its entire\nsubbW of water for domestic purposes\nf rora the .Kettle River, a sample of the\nwets', as taken from the taps was lm-\n,ely nnt to the provincial gov-\nanalyst at Victoria. His re-\nio the city coucnll was that the\nir was abosl.utely free from foreign\nItances in dls of excellent quality\nior, drinking purposes. The water ls\nnew pumped from the river through\nthe, orrgihal filtering system snd Is\nthe nforced through the city mains to\nthe: city  reservoir\nSociety\nThli column li gonducred by\nMra. tf. J. Vnrntux. All newt of ,\na fecial nature, Including reception*, prlytM entertalnmentt, pt\u00bb-\ntonal items, marrleget etc, will\nappear in thl* ocrimrin. Tetoebone\nMrt. Vtgheul et htr home.\nMtt. B. T. p'Orady, Carbonate street,\nentertained at two afternoon bridges\nreotntly, the. first being In honor of\nMrs. D. 6. Thorn**, who leaves Sunday to reside, In Victoria. Mrs.\nO'Grady'a Invited guesta, covering the\ntwo event* .lnohtded Urt. El L. fleiu.\nMrs, F. Peta*r\u00ab.. Mlt. t- E L.. Dewdney.\nMrs. E. O. Matthew. Mrs. t. C. Wragge.\nMrs. valentlee aDlery, Mn p. W. Apple-\nyard. Mrs. Ala Leith, Mrs. W. M.\nWalker. Mrs. Kitson. ita. W. I. Keyt,\nMrs. Leslie Crauford. Mrs. J. rl. D. Benton. Mtt. A. D. McLebd, Mrs. John\nCartmel, Mrs. F. C. Whitehouse, Mrs.\nR. W. Hlnton. Mrt. D. O. Thomas, Mrs.\nO. P. aWHrose, WW, Ch\u00able\u00bb F. P, Faulkner, Mrs. Hugh Robertson. Mrt. D A.\nMcFarland, Mrt. H. Rolling of Willow\nPoint, Mra.' qorton Hallett at Longbeach, and Mrs. W. M. Cunllffe.\nB      B      B  '\nJames Benson, who has been on the\nDally News editorial staff for the summer months leaves this morning for\nEdmonton, where he will resume his\nstudies at the University of Alberta.\nBe ta accompanied try hts youngest\nsister. Honor Benson, who win vlalt\nrelatives ln Edmonton for t few Weeks.\nMr. and Mrs. Carlton J. Currle hat\nreturned from a trip through the Windermere and also the Crow.\n...\nC. E. Gill of Sllverton spent the\nweekend ln town.\n.   'b    a\nMr. and Mrs. S. a. Blaylock of Trail\nare spending a few days at their Willow point home. They expect to leave\nfor their Trail home tomorrow.\nB      *      B\nAmong city shoppers yesterday was\nMrs. O. E. Shaw of Rlondel.\n\u00bb      B      \u2022\nMrs. A. Major and her ton Colin, of\nProcter, paid a visa to town yesterday.\nMlas Mary Gole, who teaches In Slocan City, was trie weekend guest of\nMiss Maxlne McSweeney, Carbonate\natreet.\n\u2022 \u2022      B\nlen Hehye of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Trail, motored to Nelson Over the weekend.\nB      B      \u2022\nMrt. C. Buchanan and Miss Eileen\nMcPhail, both of Vancouver, who have\nbeen in Nelson for the past month,\nguests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Boomer,\nleft last night for their home.\nt ' *   s\nRex Towgood of the Canadian Bank\nof Commerce, who has been relieving\nin Trail ahd various other placet,\nleaves by motor today for .Sandon. He\nwill be accompanied by hit mother,\nwho has been ln 'Nelson, the guest of\nMr. and Mrs. W. M. Cunllffe, ror the\npast couple of Weeks.\n\u2022 B       B\nT. J. Scanlan had as his guest over\nthe weekend his son, Charles Scanlan,\nof the staff of the Canadian Band of\nCommerce of Trail.\n\u2022 B      B\nJames May ha* left for the coast,\nwhere he will attend the school con,\nventlon ln Nanaimo.\n\u2022 B      B\nMr. and Mrt. L. L. Boomer, Baker\nstreet, have as their gueat Mrs. James\nBlake, who arrived In Nelson last night\nfrom Oolden.\n....\nLarry Walton of the British Columbia Telephone company, staff at Trail,\ntpent the weekend ln town.\nMrs. Clarence Shannon of Willow\npoint has returned from a motor trip\nto Spokane, Seattle, Vancouver and\nVictoria. Mrs. Shannon  made the trip\ndown with  Dr.  and   Mrt.  H.  H.  Mc-\nItentle, who have motored on to CMI-\nfernn.\nClifford  Oughtred  or Klmberley  arrived In NeUon Sundty. and left on a\ntrip to TraU yesterday.\nAldeifhsn and lak*. f T. Coates.\nVictoria .trent, acnanparued by their\nson Aymler, leaye today for Spokane,\nCalgary,  Banff   and  Lake  Louise.\n\u2022 \u2022     a\nMlts Ellen McDonald, Hoover atreet,\nhns left for a week's vacation to tbe\nco*at cities.\nMr. and Mrs. L. w. Oughtred, Pair-\nview, have had at their houte guttt\ntttt. L. F. McDearmld of Three Forka,\nwho has been on an extended visit\nto relatives at Oak Lake, Man.\nB       \u2022       ,\nMrt J. I. Annable and Mlas Lottie\nAnnable are In Berkeley, Calif., vlaitlng friends.\n...\nMn. W. J. Rutlldge and daughter\nOertrude of Trail were weekend visitors\nln town.\n...\nMr. ahd Mrs. O. O. Thompson, who\nhave been on a business trip to Calgary\nhave returned.\n...\nMrs. R. L. McBrlde and ton Kenneth, Hoover street, have left for a\nfew daya to be spent ln Spokane.\n\u2022 \u00bb     9\nMrt. J. T. Andrews of the north\nshore hat left for a weak to be tpent\nIn Spokane.\n\u2022 *     B\nGordon Oerman  hat    resumed his\nduties in tbe Bank of Montreal after\na vacation spent ln Rossland and Spokane.\nStanley Gray of Jhe Consolidated\ncompany's ttarf at Klmberley, wa\u00bb ln\ntown Sunday and left for Trail yeaterday.\n...\nMr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell of San\nFrancisco have returned.after a motor\nTO USE ELECTRICAL\nPROCESS ON LEROi\nWffl Juy First Time Used in the\nSuccessful\nGRAND PORKS, B* C, Sept. 23 \u2014\nl^roepectlng of a mining property by\nan electrical proceel mil be undertaken for tb first time in the Boundary district within tbe next few days,\nwhen the old Lerol property, near\nBock Creek, will be tested by * radlore\nequipment,\nA. F. Thomas, who hu been active\ntn Boundary mining for a number of\nyears, wae in town from Rock Creek\nand stated that he had completed arrangements for the coming of the\nradlore equipment to teat tbe LcRot,\nwhich la held under bond by a syndicate of wihch he ls manager.\nThe radlore method of electrically\nsearching rock to determine mineralized atones has achieved considerable\nsuccess in eastern Canada and northern Ontario. The Radlore Oompany\nka* also been doing considerable work\non tbe northren Pacific coast, and Mr.\nThomas has decided to give tbe method a trial on the LeRoi. The operators\nwer* due to arrive at Rock Creek on\nSaturday, and their work on the LeRol\nwlU be awaited with a good deal of\nInterest.\nSouth Slocan Notes\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C, Sept. 23.\u2014\nMr. and Mrs F H Russell announce\nthe engagement of their eldest daughter, Marjorle Helen, to John R Corner,\nonly son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Corner.\nOf Oosfield, Essex, England. The marriage 1s to take place at St. Matthew\ntrip to.feWon.jn.ey  also  visited  tr^onurch    Wednesday   October   16   at   10\nam. *#>\nMlse Maxlne Chapman ls spending a\nfew days  In Trail.\nMr. and Mrs. P. O- Bird and daughters Betty and Barbara were motorists\nio Nelson\nMr and Mrs. W A McCabe nre visitors  ln  Nelson\nO. F. Chapman has returned form\na tup to  Adams River.\nMrs. D. Kennedy of Lemon Creek,\nwho has been the guest of Mrs. H.\nMcDougall for a few aays, bas returned.\nMr. and Mrs. p. Soott and MUs\nMonella Scott are Nelson, visitors\ntoday.\nMr. and Mrs P Fristy were Castlegar\nvisitors.\n. Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith and family\nof West Robson have come to reside\nhere.\nMr. and Mrs W. D. Bennett were\nNelson   visitors   Satruday.\nMr. and Mrs. D. Muir and son Will-\nlam bave returned from a motor trip\nto Spokane and other places of interest.\nMr. and Mrs. E. Watts spent the day\nin Nelson.\nWoman's Auxiliary,\nSouth Slocan, Will\nHold Sale of Work\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C, Bept. 28 \u2014\nThe Woman's Auxiliary resumed their\nmeetings at the borne of Mrs. W. J.\nTindale with Mrs. X. Anderson, presiding.\nAmong tbe business discussed was\nthe arrangement for the annual sale\nof work: to be held In November. The\nsum of |18 was voted to be spent in\nmaterials for working. Mrs. Tindale,\nMrs. P. O Bird, Mrs. J Norrls and Mrs.\nW A. McCabe were appointed a committee for buying.\nMrs. Tindale served tea\n\u25a0i    m    \u25a0\u25a0      warn\nD| JDM|McGfllivray Steam \u25a0\nlJUIill*   _ni\\ Vtisr*r.<sni* Pr.a1\ni\nand Furnace Coal\n$9*00 a Ton\nI\nSpecial Rates on Carload Lots\nGALT LUMP COAL\nDRY WOOD ANY LENGTH\nNELSON TRANSFER CO.\ntlMITKD\nNr lion, a c\nI\nLT\nr___m\ntnt Stanley St*.\nSS\n5\ncUhe (Brunswick\n(Panatrope\nRepresents the finest investment possible .in a\nPhonograph for your home.   \u25a0   \u25a0\nIt, is ,beautifu1 to look upon' and equally delifrhtful\nto listen to.\n'\nPRICE\n$115\n-\nKodtefiay Music House\nYour Music and. Radio Headquarters\nReno mine st Salmo.\n\u2022 *   *\nD. H. McNab of the staff of the\nBank of Montreal, haa left for New\nDenver, where he will relieve for tbe\nnext few weeks.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nMiss Muriel Maundrell of the British Columbia. Telephone company's\nstaff, has returned from a visit to her\nBister and orother-in-law. Ml*, and Mrs.\nVictor Duncan, at Victoria.\n\u2022 *   -\nSheriff M. E. Harper left last night\nfor Nakusp.\nMn. C. V. Oagnon and her son,\nJames H. Oagnon, motored to South\nSlocan Sunday, and were guests of Mr.\narid Mrs. O. W. Humphrey.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMrs. Louise A. Holt and ber daughter, Miss D. L. Holt, of London. England, who have been hoimylng at tlie\nhome at Longbeach  of Mr. and  Mrs.\nMerland M. Helen, left last night for\nSan Pranclsco, where they will sail for\nHonolulu and New Zealand on October\n9 on the steamer Maul.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nR. A. Nicholson. Procter contractor,\nspent  the  weekend   In  Nelson.\n\u2022 *    *\nMiss G. Avlson of New Denver paid\na visit to town Sunday.\n\u2022 *   \u2666\nJim Cunllffe of the staff of the\nBank of Montreal has returned to Kaslo after spending the weekend in Nelson with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. W.\nM. Cunllffe, Observatory street.\nMiss Josephine Whitehouse. who hss\nbeen spending the past few days in\nNelson at the home of her parent, Mr.\nand Mrs. pa 0. WhHehouse.t Hoover\nstreet, left last night for Vancouver,\nwhere she will resume her duties ln tbe\noffice of the Victoria Syndicate, whloh\nrecently moved Its Kaslo office to\nVancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00bb\nMr. and Mrs. A. a. Oellnas, priscilla,\nOeorge and Sihner Oellnas, and Miss\nEllen Hobson or St. Josephs Academy,\nmotored to Trail Sunday, where they\nvlBlted the latter's brother. Rev. Leo\nHobson, pastor of St. Prances Javier\nparish.\nm    *    *\nH. A. Smythe of the Canadian Bank\nof Commerce staff returned last night\nfrom spending his vacation at his home\nin Revelstoke.\n\u2022   \u2022\nMn W. A. i hurman. Silica street,\nleft yesterday morning by motor for\nSpokane, where she wlll spend the next\nweek.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. P. E. Doncuter, Hendryx street, and Mr. and Mrs. Monk-\nman of Procter, spent the weekend at\nPorthill, Idaho. They were accompanied\nby Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, wno Joined\nthem at Kootenay Landing.\nMr. and Mrs. O P. Melrose, Silica\nstreet. leave this morning by motor for\na week to be spent In the Okanagan\ndistrict.\n\u2022 \u2666   \u2022\nRev. A. U. De Fender, archbishop\nof New Wesctmlnster, and Mrs. De Pender, left yesterday morning by motor\nvia Spokane, for their home ln Vancouver.\n-  **   \u25a0   \u2022\nX. Tier of Rosebery paid a visit to\nNelson yesterday.\nEarl E. Swanson has returned from\na vacation spent at the home of his\nparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Swanson\nat Klmberley.\ns\u00abe\nMr. and Mrs. A. J. Choquette, Josephine street, left last night for a visit\nto Seattle. Portland, Victoria and Spokane.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00ab\nMr,   and   Mrs.   Norman   Richardson\nhave  returned   from  their  honeymoon,\nspent at the coast cities.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs.. C. P. HIU, Nelson\npioneers, and now residents of Victoria, spent yesterday In Nelson, renewing .old acquaintances, and left for\nthe coast last night.\n-    \u2022   \u2022\nJ. Hoogerwerf of Rosebery was a re\ncent visitor to town.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nNed Rhodes has returned from two\nmonths spent ln the rangers office at\nLardo.\nA. W. Grant, Procter contractor, was\namong  Nelson  shoppers  yesterday.\nT. C. O'Neill of Gray Creek spent\nyesterday in town. He was accompanied\nby his brother-in-law. Mr. Sibbald of\nWinnipeg.\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u2022\nC. D. Jarvls of Procter spent yesterday in Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Douglas Cummins bave\nreturned to their horn\" In Trail. Mrs.\nCummins has been spending the past\nweek in Neiaon, the guest of her parent*, Ht. and Mrs. ft. T- Ooaon, Hoover\nstreet, and also her sister, Mrs, Oearge\nFleury.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Pred Hartwig, Kerr apartments,\nis in Trail to attend the McLeod-Weir\nwedding  which  took   place  lut   night,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr and Mri Oolllngwood Gray and\naon Jsck bf Bonnlngton paid  a visit\nEscaped Cranbook\nPrisoner Arrested\nBut Escapes Again\nCRANBROOK,~B. C. Sept. 3.\u2014Dan\nProbin, arrested here last spring aAd\nsentenced to three ybars ln prUon fdr\nattempted theft from gueee roortis tn\nthe Hotel Cranbrook, but who .nade\nhis escape from the provincial lockup\nhere on May 33 while awaiting escort\nto   Okalla,   ls  again   at   liberty.\nRearrested at Portland on description\nfurnished by local police officers, Pro-\nbin was lodged ln Jail it SeatUe and\nwas about to be deponed to Canada\nwhen he escaped ror the second time.\nProbin was m charge or Deputy\nUnited States Marshall Prank Anderson\nwhen be broke from the grasp of that\nofficer and mixed with office-going\ncrowds on tbe street in the rear of\nthe federal building\nA manhunt was begGiT txt once. A\nrush call waa sent to Portland for\nphotographs and finger prints of the\nfugitive, and authorities of the Pacific\nNorthwest cities were notified.\nI He was to be arraigned before a\nUnited States commissioner on a\nCharge of Illegal entry into the United\nStates  when  he   broke  away.\niers\n611 Baker Street. Phone 200\nStore News\nHandsome\nFurred\nEight Men Fined\nCranbrook Under\nGame Protection\nCRANBROOK, B. C. Sept. 23.\u2014On\nInformation laid by Oame Warden Neil\nCameron eight men were fined 110\nwith costs in provincial police court\non being found guilty of minor\nbreaches of the Game Protection Act.\n\u00bb Vernon Gerke of\u00ab Wycliffe failed to\nproduce a firearms license at request\nbf the officer. Bert Crosby of Wysllffe\nwho showed a 1938 license, which be\nsaid he had picked up by mistake for\none valid this year, also paid a 110\nfine. Sentence was suspended in the\ncase of, Joe Taylor of Wycliffe, similarly charged, and E. Rufus Shanonn\nof Klmberley was assessed 110 for a\nlike   offence.\nThe other cases were Tom Derby of\nKlmberley, John Flagon of Klmberley and Grant .Roberts of Skookum-\nohuck, found guilty of being ln possession or loaded firearms in their\nrpotor cars.\nConfiscation of the firearms-of the\naccused men followed conviction in\n\u2022very case.\nLawn Bowling Nearing\nEnd at Cranbrook Now\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Sept. 33.\u2014Tbe\nlawn bowling season is rapidly drawing to a close, within ten or twelve\ndays at the latest all will be over but\nthe post mortems. These will probably\nendure until the swallows return ln\nthe spring. ' Some memorane battles\nhave been fought out on the Legion\ngreens this summer. Snappy games,\nkeen players, loads of fun. Lawn\nbowling   has  caught   on   here.\nThe finals of tbe Legion cup competition will be played ofr next week,\nweather  permitting.\nAs for the Brewery shield, open to\ncompetition within the district, it\nseems now that the trophy ls likely\nto remain in Cranbrook for the winter.\nUnless, of course, either Yahk, Moyie,\nMarysville, Bull River or Klmberley\nmakes a successful raid on the local\ngreen at tbe eleventh hour and fifty, \u25a0\nninth minute. Klmberley is fast\nlicking its green into shape and the\nsilverware may be taken for a ride\nbefore the lights of the Legion green\nare doused for the season.\nAll the trophies in competition are\non view at the Legion club.\nChic Winter Models\nMade of tiie finest new coating materials such u\nBroadcloths, Oxford Rite, Melbas, Normaa and other\nnew Fabrics in Black and new Fall colors. These a\u00bb\nadvance winter fashions, citeaited by the leading do\nsigners snd generously furred with Beaver, Caracul,\nKit Fox, Skunk, Wolf, Badger; Lynx or Jap Weasel,\ncatyf uMy selected pelte applied in the smartest manner.\nWomen's and Misses' sizes.\nEach  $35.00 to $165.00\nGrand Forks Appoints\nDelegates, Conference\nGRAND PORKS, B. C, Sept. 33.\u2014At\nthe latt meeting of the city council\nMayor T. A. Love and City Clerk Hutton were appointed to attend the annual convention of the Union ol\nBritish Columbia municipalities, which\nmeets at Hamson Hot Springs on October 15 and 18. There will also be\na meeting of the city clerks of the\nprovince at the same time.\nChildren's Sports\nFeraie, Tomorrow\nFERNIE, B. C. Sept. 33.\u2014The\ngrounds on which the Great Northern\nstation stood has now been turned\nInto a play ground and a field day will\nbe held by the pupils or tbe Central\nschool on Wednesday\nA quarter mile track has been made,\na baseball diamond and a football field\nhas been leveled. This ground will\nof course, Improve as time goes on\nand ls considered a good location to\nhold these field day sports.\nToung Jackie Puller, of Ross street,\nWelland. who planted a sunflower need\nabout June 15, now has a plant 0\nfeet high, six Inches ln diameter and\nwith  10 full  blossoms.\nRebekahs, Grand Forks,\nHold a Church Parade\nORAND FORKS, B. C, 8ept. 23 \u2014\nMembers of Banner Rebekah Ixadge\nheld their annual church parado to\nHoly Trinity Anglican church Sunday.\nMembers of the Odd Fafflows Lodge\nwere   Invited.\ntc jtrtton yesterday.\nHeintzman\nPianos\nYV E will gladly send\nTT you Prices and information upon request.\nWe also have a few\ngood used pianos, priced\nfrom  $105 to $385.\nHeintzman\n& Co., Ltd.\nIl 1 Baker Bt. nom 200\nNelton\nTattle-Tale Skin\nYour skin can't keep a\nsecret. No matter how\nyou try to hush it up with\ncreams and lotions and\npowders, it tells on you\nevery time. If you're a\nbit bilious, the skin tells\non you with liver .spots.\nIf your stomach is out of\norder, and you have\nfrequent attacks of indigestion the skin lets\neveryone know it. If\nbowels and kidneys are\nnot keeping theblood free\nof waste, pimples and\nblotches mar the smoothness of the skin. If you\nare Hot sleeping well or\nare overly-tired,\nthe skin paints\ndark {circles\nunder the eyes.\nAbbey's hushes\nup all these complexion scandals,\nand gives the\nskin only nice '\nthings to talk about.\nFor Abbey's corrects Indigestion, Biliousness and\nConstipation. It neutralises acidity. By its\ncleansing purifying\naction, it helps to make\nthe blood pure and rich.\nWith Abbe y's to help you\n\u2014your skin will pay yon\ncompliments like a courtier at a royal levee,    tn\nTake \u2022\u00bb\u00ab\nAbbeyS\nTht Morning H-sttlth S<*,\/r\nFor \\*\\\\f a century, Assst'i hu enjoyeM\ntbe toodwill oi PhyHciains and tbe gratitude of tftetiuds ri asm ail over tfcs\nworld,   lt offtra to th* phytic.*!! a\nS^_^_B___\nStriking New Fall\nModels That Show\nUnusual Styling\nIncluded are frocks for every occasion\nfrom finely tailored mode's to thow..\nfor evening wear. Fashioned on\nnewest lines, princess and normal\nwaistlines effects, circular and long\nskirts with low placed fullness, smart\ntrimming- details and beautiful fabrics. WomenV' and Misses' sizes in\nBlat'k and all the new daytime and\nevening shades. Attractive'y priced\ntoo.\nKach 822.50 to \u00bb7?\u00bb.50\nTrail Hunters Oet\nBag of Three Bears\nTRAIL, B. C, tjept. JS\u2014Five Trail\nhunters were eminently successful\nwhen they went out to Blfchbank.\nThey brought back three bears, now\non display here. The hunters ware\nP. Borsato, A. Cavllllnl. P. Decem-\nhrlnl, P, Secco and F. Grossman.\nA   Formula\nfor  i\nPERFECT SMOKE\nA PETERSON\nPIPE\nand a Can of\nBush's\nSpecial Mixture\n\"RUSH'S\n*^ Tobacconist\nLa Carte\nAfter the theater you\nwill thoroughly enjoy some\nof the dishes sugjjested t>y\nour a La Carte Menu. A\nsandwich, or a pastry,\nwith a cup of our delicious coffee makes a vt*y\nenjoyable repast.\nDive at the-\nGolden Gate\n<5he\nGolden Gate\nBee   the    Want   Ad   Column!,   M\nBargain*.\n^iMo^^^uqqtstLn.\nA DELICACY that will\n^* please your guests is\nFruit aiello, topped with lee\nCream. If you mold your\nJulio individually, there will be\nao added artistic touch to your\ntable.\nCurlew Creamery Co.\nLimited\nlot Crnkm Butter\nAll Perfeetln FtBtrnfimt producn.\n i i\" Hi    '  i       ifi  '\nMilk\n____\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Hi, 1929\nMarkets and Mining\nMONEY JIMP\nNOT EFFECT\nTORONTO\nLeaps  Upward   as\nof the New Flow\nght In\n^\u25a0f\nOnt.. 8t{>t. 33\u2014(By Hugh\nLtd.. leased wire). But-\nIssu-fe was untlsok-\nIn can money to ten\nar. Advances were spotted\nnotably tht Mndsleyy group,\nwere tectionally strengthened\n.. well In Turner \"alley. As-\n__ II estimated., to be M\"wing gas\nto 100 barels dallv. The etock\n\" at, \u00bb4JQ, up 83 and sold, to\n4 net gala of 80 rents, lowery\n*\u25a0'--' .39 oents, United, Home.\n10 to 39 and Eouth-\n40 cent*. A. P. c. and\nbuoyant but had not\nOutface of the new Assoc-\n__-_\\******   Falconbrldge   gained\nMi. 'Sudbury Baaln 49.  Niranda\nHil Ventures 19. Amulet was up\nclosing up 9 net. The street It\nlag ca*flclal denial reported\nvalues ln NomnfJa. Foss-\nearninis unci estimates\n[17 on the basis of IB-cent\n\u2022a probably conservative.\n, Nickel closed unchanged\nitlng. The \u2022ntlt.rcnt basis\natlon of earlier estimates\n1th of the Frocd mint and\n1030.\nkt* Jufl\t\nJ \"\t\nQalfcary Oil\niH. W. RoBtrtton. Ud.. leased wire)\nK CSonnolloVal*^^^^^\ntBtoted    \t\nkiraon wealth\naald  E.  Lands\n\u25a0>\u2022\u00ab\"\u25a0'\nrnolsh\nlit.  .\n(\u2022*\u00bb   *m\nTnran\nt*l\n\u2022  Orest\nAjax Soon to Start\non Boring New Well\nAjax will start to bore another well\nIn the court* of tht next two weeks.\nThe structure, lt lt understood, bat\nplenty of room for the boring of 90\nmore wells.\nAssociated Well\nAppears to be a\nGood Proposition\nApproximately  350  Barrels a\nDay Being Recovered; As\nMuch More is Wasted\nHIGH CALL RATES\nBRING A STORM\nOF SELL ORDERS\nScore of Issues Carried to New\nLows for Year on Wall\nStreet\nNKW TORK. Bept. 3S\u2014High call\nmoney rates again played havoc with\nspeculators for the advance ln today's\nstock market. Instead of the lower\nrate generally expected, call loans ad'\nvanced from 8 to 10 per cent, and the\nmarket ran into another storm of\nselling,   which   carried   more   than\nAccording to Infonnatlon  given out   *_^\u00bbJ* lMU\". to..mw ,ow leTels. for\nyesterday   from  the  Turner   Oil   field\nlt waa estimated that tho new Associated well that tias Juat oome ln la an\n800 barrel a day proposition.\nYesterday   a   separator   waa   hooked\nthe year, despite the strenuous efforts\nof \"bull\" pools to revive speculative\nconfidence by bidding up United\nStates   Steel   common,   Anaconda   and\nto the weii and l^wu eatlmatad7 that   **_ %a^t_r__n_a^_ _* .W**. Pf108? \u25a0*>ecUI:\n380 barrels dally were being caught\nwith more going to waste than Into\nthe tanks.\nWaste gaa tbat waa Ignited yesterday\nwaa making a spectacular flame, according to reports from the field.\nLive Stock\nWINNIPBO, Sept.\u00bb\u2014Receipts: cattle\n4,100;   calves 70S;  hogs 940;  sheep 739.\nSteers\u2014Choice    \u00bb9.00aW.60;    fair   to\ngood   a7.60aW.60.\nButdher     heifers\u2014Choice     88.00\n88.60;   fair   to   good   80.60a87.50.\nButcher     cows\u2014Choice     88.50a88.75;\nfair to good \u00bb5.50a88.26. _________*-\t\nBulls\u2014Oood   86.60a86.75;   oxen\u2014good   than   3   points.\n88.0088.50.\nStocker    steers\u2014Choice\"   0T.60a\u00bb7.75;\nfair to good 86.00a87.25.\nStocker   heifers\u2014Choice    88.00al6.25;\nfair to good  85.0Oa85.75.\nFeeder     steers\u2014Choice     07.50a\u00bb7.75;\nfair to good 8fl.00a|7.25. |\nCalves\u2014Choice     012.0Oa813.00;     good\n\u20229 00aOU.OO.\nHogs\u2014Bacon     selects     IU.25a811.25; '\nbutchers    811*36.   Lights   and   feeders\n\u00ab9.00a810.&0.\nLambs\u2014Pair to good 89.00a810.00.\nSheep\u2014Pair   to   good   86.O0a0.00.\nties. Before the end of the first hour,\na long list of issues were selling 1 to\n7  pointa higher.\nChrysler dropped four points to\nnew 1939 low at 61Vi. but recovered a\npoint of Its loss, Nash, Oraham, Paige,\nStudebaker,. Hayes Body and Stewart\nWarner also sold at new low levels\nfor the year.\nRadio Kid down to 89Vi and then\nbounded to 90%, off 4% net. American and Foreign Power dropped 7\npointa.\nRailroad ahares failed to make much\nresponse to Uie publlc action of add!\ntlonal favorable earnings statements\nto although \"Soo\" common was marked\nup more than 5 pointa to a new high\nof 00.\nSpiegel-May\u2014Steam    ran    up    more\nSpecial   buying   also\ntook place ln Colorado Fuel, Eastman\nKodak and Houston Oil. Time money\nrates held firm.\nThere were no changes tn other\nmonetary accommodations.\nTotal sales 4,390,660 shares.\nNew York Stocks\nAll Chem   333\nAm Can    lit**\nAm For Pow   198%\ni Am Loco     120',\nj Am Steel Pdy      61V,\n.Am Smel tc Ret  lao;,\n         Am  Tel    389\n  Am Tob   176'\/,\nWINNIPBO, Sept. S3\u2014The Dominion  Anaconda     137\nCanada Bonds\nwar   Issue   prices:\nAtchison\nBonds\u2014War loans\u20141931, W3.40; 1937,  5*i*l<\"!n.\n\u00bblul.40.    \t\nVictor; loans\u20141933. I100.30a.60:1934,\n\u2022100.40 to .60:  1937. \u00bb104.75a\u00bb106.00.\nRenewals\u20141933. 6100.00.\nRefunding loans\u20141943,  6100.00, 1944,\n696.70 to 696.00;   1940,  696.70.\nBait tc Ohio\nBeth  Steel  ....\nCan Pac \t\nCerro de Pasco\n384\n.    61%\n138*\n. 133V,\n. nt\n.   96\".\n336\n174\n187'A\n119\n60*,\n117%\n394%\n174\n133\n278\n61V,\n137\n131%\n327\n176H\n189\n119\n60%\n117%\n396',,\n176%\n126%\n378\n61V,\n137%\n123 Va\nBRAZILIAN LEADERS\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nHas a Turnover of 40,172 and\nClimbs to a Peak of\n70'\/2 Cents\nMONTREAL, Sept. 23-An extremely\nheavy demand lor Bmlllan resulted\nIn a sharp advance in the stock on the\nMontreal stock exchange today. International Nickel was forced ou-, of the\nleadership by Brazilian which ahowed a\nturnover nf 40.11\".. shares. Nickei, despite the fact (hat It was comparatively\nneglected, llnlahed only a fraction\nlower at 68. Brarilian climbed tc a\npeak of 70'\/i, a net appreciation of\n\\y_ points. Wayagamack led. lta own\nsection by moving up \\_ pointa to\nMtt, while Port Alfred followed with\na SVfe  point advance to uStt.\nFamous Players closed l'\/a point\nstronger at 06. The utilities all continued slick while the only real substantial decline to be recorded was suffered , by Consolidated Smelters, whcih\nslumped 8 points to 401, while Winnipeg Electric broke 2 point* to 81, nnd\nMassey-Harrls wan easier at 60.\nMontreal Stocks\nBank   ol   Commerce    290\nDominion     : (242\nImperial   Bans    366\nBank of Montreal   363\nBank of Nova Scotia  398\nBank ot Toronto   360\nAbltlbl Power tt Paper     61V4\nAsbestos   Corp      5y,\nAtlantic  Jfanar        \u00bbV4\nBeU   Telephone  168\nBrazilian T. L. tc Power    70 V.\nBrit  American   Oil\t\nBrompton   Paper   \t\nCsnada   Bronze    v-^- ~\nCan. Car Sc Foundrv\t\n67%\n43 V,\n69\n129 V,\n325 V,    235%\n95'i      95V\nNickel\nWe recommend the purchase of this\nstock on any small recession.\nj R.P.Clark&Co.,(Vanc.)Ltd.\nINVESTMENT BANKERS\nNELSON, B. C. PHONE 100\nThe Consolidated Mining and\npany of Canada, Ltd*\na,'8meltlnf and Refining Departrnent\nBRITISH  COLUMBIA\n\u25a0\u25a0ft im) REFINERS\n-Piirch\u00ab*\u00bbS.\u00ab(;Gold, Silver*, Copper, Lead and Zinc On*\n. PtoductjM of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc\nTADANAC, TRAIL\nChrysler         b6V4\nCorn Products   116\nDupont     307\nFleischrnan Co   106%\nPreeport Tex     46%\nOen Mot .-    74rt\nOenl Bee      369\nGrants,'   ._    89.,\nOt-NOT Pfd     ...: 119V4\not wat an\u00bb. A.,;...;>-t*g\nHowe  Sound       66V.\nHud Mot     83V,\nInsp Cop     46%\nInter  Nick      66%\nKelly Spfgd        Sri\nKenn Cop     87%\nKresge s S    61%\nMack Truck   10,14\nNash   Motors        83\nNat. Pow.  ft  Light    66%\nN. Y. Central   23., \u201e\nNor&ern  Pacific  .. 107\nPackard  Motors  ....   38%\nPhillips  Pete       37%\nRadio  Corp      86\nRock Island   137\nSchulte       in\nShell Union Oil ....   M-,\nSinclair \u2022 Con    36%\nSouthern   Pacific.... 160\nStan Oil ef Od ....   74%\nStan.  Oil  of  N.  J.    74-x,\nStewart Warner ....   64%\nStudebaker        71\nTexas  Corp     87%\nTexas Oulpb Sul. ..    ,1%\nUnion Oil of Cal.   61\nUnion Pacific  -   St\t\nU.   S.  Steal     237*,    232V,    337\nWest.  Electric  253Vi    344       247.,\nwillya Overland ...   20\".     19%     18%\nYellow   Truck    ...     31 30-       80%\n61'.,\n634\n111%\n114%\n203 V,\n204 Vi\n106%\n46%\n46%\n\u20222V.\n73%\n360\n363\n&\n.8*\n3*%\n37%\n64. V,\n64 Vi\nBOV,\n60 V,\n43%\n45\n67 Vt\n87%\n7\u201e\n8'A\n86%\n86 Vi\n61\n61\n99 V,\n99 y.\n79 V,\n80 Vi\n66%\n67\n236V,\n238,\n106 V,\n107\n38',\n38 Vi\n36%\n\u2022 37\n89 V,\n80%\n135\n137\n17%\n17*4\n87...\n37%\n34%\n84%\n168V4\n168%\n73%\n73%\n73%\n<4%\n61%\n83%\n69%\n\u00ab0%\n69 v.\n66%\n70%\n704\n80%\n60 Vi\n50%\n60%\nCan.  Cement     36\nCan Cement     97\nCan. Converters     90\nCana.  Industrial Alcohol      17%\nCan. Power  \u25a0..   34%\nCons. Mining tt Smelting  400\nDominion  Bridge    : 110%\nDominion Olass  197\nDom. Steel  Corp    105\nDom.  Textile ' 93\nA. P. Drain     41\nLake of tbe Woods  -.    68\nMassey    Harris     -    54\nMontreal Power   163V4\nMontreal Tramways  190\nNational   Breweries    -. 146V*\nNational  steel  Car   145V;\nOgilvle Milling   660\nOntario Steel Producu      36\nPenmans.   Ltd.       85\nPower   Corp     133%\nPrice. Bros.    103%\nQuebec   Power       88%\nShawlnigtn    -  101\nSo. Canada Power    60\nSteel   of  Canada       57Vi\nWabasso Cotton     38\nWayagamack -   99%\nWestern Orocers     30Vi\nWinnipeg   Railway       80\nWinnipeg   Railway  pfd  105%\n. Toronto Mines\niBy H. W. Robertson.\nA*tn\u00bb'*....i ,..A.::.i,.\\\n\u00a3},,    Accnda   ......\u2014 J.\nAcme  \t\nCanada's\nTsaturdl\nResources\nThe market progress of\nCanadian Power companies\nhas resulted in a growing\npopularity of Power stocks\nin Canada.\nComplete and dependable\nservice is offered by our\nBond Department in selecting the securities of public\nutilities for investment.\n(sWt all dividend cheques and coupons at par.\n^Miller, Court & Co., Ltd\nINVESTMENTS\nBrandies,   Victoria,   Nelson,   Calgary,\n'- Regina, Winnipeg, Toronto, London,\nEng., and Seattle, Wash.\n\u2022    STOCK  UMnUMH BLDG,  VANCOUVER, aC.\nNight Operations\nStopped by Fire\nSPOKANE. Wash., Sept. 33-\u2014(By H,\nW. Robertson Ltd., leaaed wire.) Anaconda Copper Mining company last\nnight resumed operations at the Mountain Consolidated mine, which has\nbeen cloeed for several days on account\nof fire In the 3100-foot level. The Anaconda shaft of thla company was .reopened last week, as mentioned ln\nthew dispatches.\nMontana Copper corporation has been\nIncorporated in Delaware with 250,000\nno par shares by William O. Slderfln,\nformer chief engineer for the Clark\nInterests ln Montana, with whom various Butte and New York men are\nassociated. The company haa a large\ngroup of claims ln the tidal wave district ln Madison County, on which\nthree ore shoots are aald to be sufficiently developed to Justify erection\nof   a  500-ton  floatation  plant.\nW* Simon and other Kalispell mining men have organized the Ole Min-\nng company and have leaaed from the\nNorthern Pacific Railroad some groynd\n\u2022Ldjalnlng the Flathead Silver mine,\ncontrolled by the Aanaconda. from\nwhich sensationally rich ore has Men\n\u2022hipped.\nOrandvlew Mines at Metaline Palls,\nWash., is extending its haulage tunnel\n300 feat further to tap an ore body\nrevealed hy diamond drilling 400 feet\neast  of the  cliff  workings.\nExchange Rates\nNKW TORK, Sept 38\u2014Sterling exchange ateady at 4.778 '1-3 to:4 sixty\nday bills and at 4.81 5-16 for demand.\nForeign bar sliver 50V,: francs 3.14 8-16:\nCanadian dollars 1 discount. Ure\u2014\n5 33 3-4.\nMontreal Produce\nand\nMONTREAL,   Sept.   33\u2014Cheese\nbutter firm and \\*gtn higher.\nChaete, finest westerns l.'i    to 30;\nHUM  ettt-_ra*   MJaj  to   MM,\nAjar.      ^^^\nAmulet   \t\nAmulet rights\nAmity    \t\nA.  P.   Cons.   .\nArno   \t\nAsoc. Oil \t\nArea \u2022\t\nBaldwin  f.... \u2014.%\u201e\u2022\u25a0'\u25a0\n\"\u25a0\u2022It.io    .\u2014*\nt.  A.   Oil   \t\nBase  Metals  \t\nAAAdford  \t\nBldgood   \t\nIsrry .Holly  \t\nnwtra    \t\n\u202251s Missouri  \t\n \u2022.\u2022\u2022\u2022  \"\n66.75\n3.50\n..    43\n16M,\n..   .17\n7.00\n  105\n\"ftlmon*. i  3.40\nr, tnd I Landt  6.60\nOrntrsl  Manitoba .   84\nChemical Research  11.60\nCertoy 08\ntanme  * ..._ 8.45\nDalhousle --.,  3.86\nDuprat \u2014 04\nHast  Croat      180\n\u2022TrAthllls    4.35\nFftlflonbrldge     10.40\nOoldale    MV,\nOoodflth  .36V4\nHome  dl    \u201e.....'.    I860\nH\u00bbrker Oold  _    .nt ,\nWrrJAMAV \u201e\u201e..,.    .IS\nste\/iinem, _, .''    ,,nn\n    17 \"0\n , 43\n...;...  57 80\n 60\n   .14\n  3300\n \u25a0- 16\n      il\n-\u25a0: -\u2022     11\n   .07\n-  .4H4\n i   .14.35\n    880\n.-    4 05\n 04\n    35\n.   3 36\nNew Galena Farm\nMill Soon Ready\nStart Operating\nLucky Jim Company to Start\nOperations at Zincton\nMine Soon\nSPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 33.\u2014(By H.\nW. Robertson Ltd., leaaed win.) Galena Farm Consolidated Mines oompany\nis about ready to operate lta now 100-\nton mill near Sllverton, overlooking.\ntbe oast aide of slocan Lake. P. H.i\nClark, son of the famous Patty Clark,\nmining magnate of the early dart, la\ndevoting alt hts time to thla property, which ls a consolidation of the\nold Galena Parm with considerable\nadjacent ground.    He says that work\nBock Creek Mine\nBe Explored by\nStates Company\nLorol mint at old Camp McKlnney,\nnear Rook Cnek, Brltlah Columbl,, la\nto be explored by the Radlore Corporation, a subsidiary of tht Southwestern\nEngineering oompany of Los Angeles.\nThe property lt owned by Jimmy Copland who disputes with Archie Aberdeen at Greenwood UM honor of being tho oldest working prospector In\nwestern Oanada. He came to Rock\nCreek ln tho gold ruth of 1880 and bat\nbean there practically ever since.\nOik a Feature of\n-\u2014\u2022\nGains Control of\nWill Inspect Workings to See\nif Long Discarded Ore Has\nAny Value\nSpokane.   Wash.,   Sept.   38   \u2014   (By\nHugh W. Robertson Ltd.. letted wire)\nTreadwell-Tukon   company,   a   tubald-\nlary of the Bunker HUI. has p**rci*e*ed\nor optioned practically all the formerly\nproductive  mines  in the neighborhood\nof Bodle,  Oelltorala,   and  will  thortly\n| Inspect the working! for the purpose\nI of determining  whether ore discarded\nIF        ta v| MM     1       ' M *\u00b0\u00b0 *ow t1*** vtlesr to 1888 ean be\nVononilirnf  M*jB*lrs.t   nu,de *\u00b0 \"*>' tm4*r morlem metailurgl-\nTtUll\/UUVCl   llMU hvl i cal practices. Treadwell-Yukon operates\nthe   well-Jtnown    Wernecke   mine   at\nMayo,   Y. T..   and   It  developing  the\n\u2022*\u00ab\u00abn   T*bv\nKeelly    .....\t\n'-'.\u2022iK'ionii Nickel.\n\u25a0ti-H\u00ab>A,l   Tny.  \t\nVat*   Florence\t\nT.Atk- Shore\t\nVqra.se\t\nMtindy    \u2014~.\nsfr-nlttsts*\nMalartlc ...\nMcDcugaU\nMclntyre   .\nMaryland\nMining Corp. -\nMuiphy \t\nVewbec\t\nMoisting  :        \t\nNew Imperial Oil    38.35\nWoranda   87.00\nPend   Orellle    4.70\nPeterson Cobalt  XI\nOld Colony _ ,  .08\nOregon  Copper    .81\nPremier Oold  1.76\nSherritt Gordon   6.80\n8.  and W.  Pet*.   2.60\nSudbury Basin a 6.30\nSterling Pacific   3 00\nShoo    , a     100\nSt. Anthony 14\nStadcona    03\nTech Hughes  v  5.80\nThompson CtdflUlac  10\nTreadwell Yukon  JjOO\nVipcnd    .70\nVentures      7.00\nWright Hargreaves    .'..... 1.63\nWalte Acktrman       6.60\nMetal Markets\nNEW YORK. Sept. 23.\u2014Copper steady,\nelectrolytic spot and futures  18.\nIron\u2014Steady; No. 3 fob Eastern Pennsylvania 3050a 31.50; Buffal} 17.50a\nI860:   Alabama   13.00a   14.60.\nTin\u2014East; spot 46.75; futures 46.13.\nLead\u2014Steady; spot New York 6.80;\nEaet Bt. Loula spot and futures 080.\nAntimony\u20148.75;   quick-live,'   124.00.\nAt  London.\nStandard copper apot 174. 3s, 8d; futures  \u00a374,   13s,  6d;\nElectrolytic \u2014 Spot \u00a384, 5s. futures\n(84. 15s.\nTin\u2014Spot (305. 103; futures 1305\nlot\nlead-Spot (33, 13s, 8d; futures (33,\nlOt.\nZinc \u2014 Spot (34; ntfuiM \u00a334, 7\u00bb,\nWm\nVAMCOTJVIR,    Sept.    23.\u2014Saturday's ' Errlngton, west of Sudbury. R. J. Dun-\nhas been started at a lower level ln the brief session on the stock exchange wat ; can hat been ln charge of tht Bottle\nrecently discovered shoot, where there  Quiet and without any feature.    OUa | work for the 'Treadwell-Ytikon.\nappears to be Urge quantities of high i were  ln  fair demand  with the price I    Tho Polaris mine, near Kellogg, Idle\ngrade. trend   mixed   and  spreads   continuing  for forty years. It to be opened by a\nLucky   Jim   Lead-Zinc   company   is | in  a narrow range, the active Issues j company,    the   TJrlncipal    stockholder\nscheduled to resume operations of ltt  working  lower. I ot which  is 'Harry  W. Woodward, of\nmill   at   Zincton,   British   Columbia,      Home Oil ranging between 18.60 and   Lynn,  Mass,  the Polarlt adjoint tho\nwithin  the  next  two weeks. 18.00 closed  36 cents easier at 18.76.   Sunshine and wlll be explored ln tha\nHarmony Mines company It now op-  a. p. consolidated was 4 centa firmer   hope  of  picking up  eastward  exten-\neratlng both mine and mill at Baker,  at   8.78   and   Calmont   was   lower   at, slont   of   the   Yankee   Boy,   southern\nLemhi    County,    eastern    Idaho,    by   3.30   and  Corporation   at   5.30   lost   10\nmeans of the new Diesel power plant centa.    Mayland  gained  30   eente  at\nrecently   placed   ln   commission.    The 8.70; McLeod 16 cents at 3.40; South-\nmill has a capacity of 360 tons dally,  west Pet*  10 cents at 3.30 and Van\nwhich has not been reached, as yet,  Alta 10 cents at 1.76.\nbut which It ls expected wall be the.    in  the mines George Copper moved\nnorma)   day's  operation  later   ln  the up 10 centa at 6.60; Oolconda 3 cenu\nfall. at 87;   Kootenay King 23V,  at 28'\/,;\nMonte Carlo mine, near Custer, Id-' Noble Five IV, at 58 and Pend Orellle\nahd, owned by Ed. Solomon of Chsllls,   5   cents   at   466.     Reeves   McDonald\nbas made a shipment of gold sasay-   lost 4 cent* at 1.51.\nlng 81000 per ton.   The ore la found\nas nilgets, flakes and wire in the rock.\nthe nigh grade occurring in a six-\nInch streak. The amount of thla high\ngrade ore it of course - unknown, but\nthe owners of the Monte , Carlo have\ntaken out almost enough tn the last\ntwo weeks to pay them for all tne\nyear's  labor  on  the  property.\nVancouver Stocks\n(By H. w. Robertson. Ltd., leased wire)\nBayvlew\nBig    Missouri    \t\nBluebird     ....\nCork Province \t\nDuthle   \t\nOeorge   Enterprise\n.03%\n1.04\n.08\n.06\n.53\n.18\nWinnipeg Grain\n,155'A\nGeorge   Copper   _    666\nOeorge   River\nGolconda\nOrandvlew    ....\nIndependence\nInt. c. est C.\n.29\n.81\n\u25a031V4\n.07\n.33\nKootenay Florenoe 13\nKootenay   King \"\"\nLucky   Jim   \t\nMarmot River  ...\nMarmot   Metals\n.28 V4\n13V>\n02'A\nMorton   Wollesy   ....\nNat.   Silver   \t\nNoble   Five\nWINNIPEO,   Sept.\ntlons;\nWheat Open   High\nOet  149       149\nNov  149V4    149*4\nDec  148H    149%\nMay    156\nqats:\nOct    8\",\nNov    \u2014\nDec.    88H\nMay       73V4\nBarley:\nOct  73%\nNov  741,\nDec    76V4\nMay       60%\nnax:\nOct r- \u00ab\u00bbJ\nNor    \u2014       \u2014\nDee 301% 391%\nMay    300 300.\nRye:\nOct  107 107V4\nDec  108 110\nMay     116%\n38\u2014Oraln   quota-\nLow\n146 Vi\n147%\n147V4\n163%\n69%     68%\n70 V4\n73%\n73%\n74%\n75%\n81\n69 Vi\n73 %\n73%\n73%\n75%\n80%\nClose\n146%\n147%\n147 Vi\n163%\n69%\n70%\n70%\n73%\n73%\n73%\n75 Vi\n80%\nCross and other veins which have\nmade the Sunshine a sensational profit maker. Equipment will be Installed, including a hoist sufficient\nfor a thaft and 1000 feet deep.\nRoyal development company, north\nof Leavenworth, has crosscut the. 8t-\nFrancis bracclated tone for 485 feet\nand has not yet reached tht footwall..\nIn the southerly drift on thit zone,\nthe entire width lt ln ore of a com,\nmerclal grade with , streak* . of high,\ngrade copper which can be sorted antf*\nwlU be shipped direct to tht Tatorr*' '\nsmelter.\nOregon Oold Mines, Ltd., has turned\nout two gold bricks weighs*** taoajt\n60 ounces'each, arid In-addition, a\nquantity ef concentrated . from tho\nBanner mine, which it Ik operating,\nln Bake* county. \u2022 Oregon, \u25a0 \u00bb1)5 ton\ntest wtll be operating all winter with\na crew of 36 men. The manager' l*\nW. C. Fellows.      '\nThe Kernlck property In Oold fan-\nyon, Mineral county, Nevada, It' \"reported to have ore running, from 60\nto 300 dollars a ton ln a drift 'from\nthe thaft\n391%   391\n.08%\t\n.18 Cash   wheat   No.   1   northern   146%,\n\u202269vi   No. 3 northern 143%: No. 3 northern\n\u2022??'\u2022\"    140%;  No. 4  136%:   No.  5  133%:  No.\ns 106%; feed 89; track 142%; screenings 810 per ton.\nGuelph and Chatham\nPapers Change Hands\nTORONTO,  Sept., 23 \u2014Announcement\nment was made here today that J. P.\nMacKay   At   Co.,   ln   association   with\nJamea    Playfalr,    had    acquired    the\n106%   107% ' G'rclph Dally Mercury and tbe Chat-\n109      108%  ham DfllIy Ne*vs, Including the real es-\n116%    114%   114Vi   tate and buildings ln both cities.\n390\n398\n291%\n291%\n290\n296\n4.74\n1.76\nOregon   Copper\nPend   Orellle\nPremier    \t\nPorter   Idaho         86\nReeves   McDonald    1.50\nSSS ^?u....::r:z::::::::::z: \u00a3\u00ab, Frost Suggestions\nRuth   Hope 38\n\u25a009%\n.39\n.14\n.07\n.13%\n1.10\n.70\n.05\n.46\nThree valuable dogs were destroyed\nln one day recently at Ntagara-on-the\nLake.\nSilver   Cup    ,.\u00bb\t\nSnowflake   \t\nSlocan   Rambler   -.\u201e...\nSllversrhlth^ !5.J...\nTopley Richfield \t\nSunloch      -\nTorto     -\t\nWellington     \u2014\nWhitewater    \t\n.......\nDon't Halt Wheat\nE&& Markets\nOTTAWA, Sept. 33\u2014The majority of   down.\nCanadian    egg    market*    reported    a\nsteady to firm situation over the week\nend,  with  the supply   tf  fresh  eggs\ndecreasing.\nToronto\u2014Brokers are offering Ontario graded egga at extras 45c to 40c;\nfirsts 40c to 41c; seconds SOc to 31c;\ndelivered In free cases.\nMontreal\u2014The market is unchanged\nwith fresh eggs tn good demand.\nWinnipeg \u2014 Dealers are quoting\ncountry shippers for ungraded eggs\ndelivered, case* returned, extras 38c;\nfirsts  33c;   seconds  32c.\nVancouver\u2014Dealers are quoting producers' for ungraded eggs extras 43c\nto 45c; firsts 30c to 41c; pullet extras 34c.\nChicago\u2014Spot 3<Hic; November and\nDecember   unchanged.\nCHICAGO, BeptV ' 3J.-\"-De6ptt*j' la(*\nniggeatlons of possibility of frcst damage to crops ln Argentina, wheat prices\ntoday had an irregular downward trend.\nClos.ng quotations on wheat were unset, tied, rangtug irom IV* cents net decline to 3-8 centa advance. Corn closed\n5-8 cents to 2V, cents off, oats varied\nfrom 1-4 cent setback to one half cent\ngain and provisions 15 cents to 11.00\nLogan & Bryan\nrrlvate Wire\netOCKS.   BONDS.   COTTON\nORAIN\nMEMBERS:\nNew YoA\nMontreal and Tanoou\nver    Stock    Exchanges    Chicago\nBoard of\nTrade   Winnipeg Oraln\nexchange\nand  other   leading  *>i\n-hangee\nOFFICES:\nt.ncnnver\n\u25a0pokanr   and   Healtlr\nCANADIAN\nPacific\nSlocan Cltyrleltea\nFriday, 27th Sept,\nSlocan Valley\nAt Slocaa City\nTrain No. 842 will be held\nat Slocan City UU 6 pjn. mating\nusual stops en route to IteUon.\nJ. S. CARTER, D.P.A.\nNELSON,   B.C.\n=\nWHEN\nSENDING\nMONEY\nORDERS\nI\nWHEN you have occasion\nto send Money Orders they\nmay be obtained readily at\nany Branch of the Bank of\nMontreal.\nBANK OF MONTREAL\n^^^^^^ Established lBtf     ^^^^^^\nTOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF >900,000,000\nBranches in Nelson and District\nNelson Branch  -   E. E. L. DEWDNEY, Mgr.\nKaslo Trail\nA\n...........Hi\n THE NELSON DAILY. NEWS TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24,1929\nPageL.S\nPORTS\nAIL-KIMBERLEY\nAHLETOMORROW\nf at Kimberley for Blaylock\nCap Held by Kimberley\nSince 1925\nMfiHUJ-Y, B. C, Sept. 23\u2014Wed-\nay afternoon will we the annual\nLt for; ihe Blaylock cup, preeented\nI. O. Blaylock of Trail, for compe-\nn between the Bast and Weat\ntanay Slocan teams,\nlis cup was first played for ln\nat Trail and won bjf the Trail\ni, this being the only occasion on\na Trail\" team has had the honor\nvlng its name inscribed on the\n. The winners of the respective\n1ct leagues have each year the\nt to battle for the cup won ln 1935.\nke Concentrator playing at Chap-\nCamp brought the cup to this\nlot to stay. In 1926, playing at\nthe Tunnel team still kept hold\nt and the next year the Top mine\nthe successful defender while last\nthe Tunnel team defeated an all-\nteam on Its own ground. This\ndue to their revival of form and\nEnglish Golfer to\nReside at New Tork\nLONDON. Sept. S3\u2014Phil Perkins,\nformer amateur champion golfer of\nBritain, left for the United States\nwhere he Is to take up a permanent residence. He has secured an\nappointment with a Wall street firm.\nFLASH\nKIMBERLEY HOOP\nLEAGUE READY\nTO START SOON\nAnnual  Meeting  is  Held  and\nOfficers Elected; New\nRules in Effect\nKIMBERLEY.  B.  C,  Sept. 33\u2014There\nwas a good turnout of basketball enthusiasts at tbe  annual  meeting held\nln   the  McDougall   had,  and   Judging\nby    the    enthusiasm    displayed,    this\ngreat Indoor sport  ls  In for another\ngood season.\n.    It  wss  decided   that  oil   basketball\ndefeat  of the Tunnel  team on   \u201e,., come unoer one parent org\u00bbnu*a-\ntay It falls to the Top Mine play- J Uon    T, wll, \u201e,\u201e,,\u201e, ot tom clu___\n*o defend the cup for the second , Men., A Men., B  j^^ wa Jr ^j^\nand there ls no doubt that they   ,n(1   ,a,lt\u00bbtionB   win   be  sent  to  the\ntlve the Trail team a real battle : Ttrtoua teams to get In their entries\nIt.\ni scon DOES\nOMEBACK TO WIN\nBRITISH TITLE\nVerge of Knockout in First\ntound But Beats Victorio\nMario Campolct\ntW   YORK,   Sept.   23\u2014After   being\nthe  verge of a knockout ln  the\nfirst round,  Shufnin'  Phil  Scott,\npale, blue-eyed British heavy-\n[ht chsmpion, staged a remarkable\nback tonight to box his way to\nory   over   Victorio  Mario  Campolo,\ngalloping gaucho of the Argentine\nthe battle of the leaning towers.\noott carried off a close decision\n10 bruising rounds of battling\nireen a brace of the tallest and\nlest heavyweights In the business.\nhe verdict was 2 to  1  in favor of\nBriton, who gained the verdict\nthe two judges, to offset the ballot\nReferee Donovan, cast for Campolo.\ncrowd of 1*5,000 witnessed the bout.\nJfred Vahderbilt, 15-year-old son\nthe late Alfred Vanderbllt and Mrs.\ntries Amory, ls the owner of The\nre and Beau Wrack, both of which\nraces.\ni-.in the spring.\nI'srsiii a iiaif.t^.,.i-\nGOLF TOURNEY\nIS DOWN TO\nFINALS, HERE\nG. Shaw and T. R. Wilson Play\nOff, Mrs. B. Townshend\nand Mrs. Pollard\nso that playing schedules can be\ndrawn up. The meeting also went cm\nrecord ln favor of appointing one representative from each team who would\nform the executive of the league.\nAnother resolution passed was that\nthe winning team ln each league be\npicked to represent the town in all\noutside games, but spares could be\nchosen from other teams.\nThe matter of social activities was\nalso discussed at some length and it\nwas agreed that his year all functions\nheld ln connection with basketball\nwould be held at one of the recreation\nhalls\nIn order that all games be started\non time this year a motion was placed\non tbe books to the effect that all\nteams be allowed 16 minutes after\nthe time the game is called to make\nan appearance on the floor, otherwise\nthe game wilt be forfeited to the team\npresent.\n.Another ruling wae that \"B\" league\nmen can play ln only one senior game,\notherwise they would be automatically\ndropped from the \"B\" league. The\nmatter of appointing referees for the\nleague was left with the executive to\ndal with.\nThe matter of affiliating with the\nBritish Columbia Basketball association was also the topic for much discussion and the secretary was Instructed to write the organization and\nget all the necessary data ln this\nregard.\nThe entry fee for each team entered\nln the respective leagues was $5, with\nthe exception of the Juniors, who will\nbe allowed to play free.\nIn order to get basketball away to\na good start In Kimberley, and also\n1-,.-.-Jato raise funds to buy balls, and other\n\u2014' necessary equipment, it was decided\nthat the organization hold a dance In\nMcDougall hall the latter part of\nOctober.\nThe election of officers resulted as\nfollows:\nHonorary presidents\u2014E. O.Montgomery, H. R. Banks, W. Lindsay, F. Port-\nler and C. T. Oughtred.\nHonorary vice-presidents\u2014J. Sanderson, Tom Summers, A. Mellor, R, McLeod and C. D. Pearson.\nPresident\u2014L.   O'Brien,   Sullivan  Hill.\nVice-president\u2014A. R. Swanson.\n\u2022Sec-treasurer\u2014 F.  J.  Martello.\nCaddies Are to Have a\nTournament, Saturday\nAbout 10 or 13 of the regular caddies\nof the Nelson Oolf and Country olub\nwill take part ln the annual caddies'\ntourney at the club next Saturday\nmorning.\nWould you  like a\nJIT or OVERCOAT\nnautltuUy tailored of duality fabrics?\nn  In   the  following   blank.  I  wlll\nyou samples of my materials.\nOVERCOAT: MEASURE EXACTLY\nAS   BELOW\u2014WE   MAKE   NECESSARY   ALLOWANCES\nQlve length  -\t\nrat.        Collar        Yes .or Ho\nCOAT MEASURE\nike these measures  with  Coat On,\nlength\u2014collar seam to\nom of ccavt\t\nth   of   back   at   sleeve\nam\nre Inseam \u2014 armpit to\nngth      desired       (arm\nknglng  natural)   \t\n'6 these  measures  with\ncoat Off.\nkit OVER VEST     high\nIt  OVER  VEST\nVBJST MEASURE\nnlng Collar seam ln\nick to point desired\nlot to the button) ...\njth \u2014 collar flfeflm ln\nsck stranght down to\nottom of vest \t\n4>\nTROUaSERS measure\nwn\u2014Crotch to bottom\njet straight and tape\nsll up ln crotch)\n\u25a0earn \u2014 KOT INCLUD-\nCO waist band to Dotal    -\t\nit under vest st\t\nomen   for  stouts   only,\nt      ACTUAL MEASURE\narrest part of hips ....\n-width desired \t\ntorn\u2014width   desired\n-Right       Left\"\n1st\u2014Low    Medium.    High..\nJ. V. RAMSDEN\nTailor\nI   Netocu\nSuits made to measure 027,\nSend  for patterns and measure\nform\nBATTALINO WINS\nFEATHER TITLE\nDark Visaged Man Beats Andre\nRoutis of France in 15-\nRound Battle\nHARTFORD. Conn.. Sept. 23\u2014Christopher \"Bat\" Battallno, dark visaged\nyoung man, tonight won the world's\nfeatherweight championship by defeating Andre Routis, of France, ln a\n15 round decision contest before 30,000\nfans. Battallno weighed 124V4: Routis\n135%.\nDefending the crown he won only a\nyear ago, Routis often beaten of late,\nnever was able to display the form\nthat won him the crown.\nBattallno, a fast two-fitted boy of\n21, easily evaded and outgenerallcd\nhim st close quarters, snd did almoet\nall of thc effective punching. The\ndifference ln the battlers abilities was\nso marked that Referee Bill Conway\nthe sole arbiter gave every round to\nthe   challenger.\nThe crowd of 20,000 set a new record\nfor gate receipts ln Connecticut wtth\nrevenue estimated  at  963,000.\nFERNIE BOWLING\nLEAGUE FORMED\nAccording to schedule every event\nln the last major golf tourney of the\nyear has been played out ln a series\nof interesting snd hard-fough competitions to the final round. In tbe\nmen's championship flight for the\nAppleyard-Lowe trophy, T. R. Wilson\nand O. Bbaw, youthful star, wlll play\noff for the honors in a 36-hole match\nnext Sunday. Mrs. B. Townshend and\nMrs. R. Pollard Are the finalists for\nthe women's championship as represented by the Armstrong rose bowl.\nThey wlll play off an 18-hole match\non Sunday, as will the finalists tn all\nother   flights.\nThe men's finals will start at 10\na.m. on Sunday continuing through\nthe afternoon. Mrs. Townshend and\nMrs. Pollard will meet at 3.10 ln the\nafternoon.\nSHAW  ELIMINATES   CLARK\nMT. Shaw had a hard battle to eliminate young ft: L. Clark, winner of\nthe Leith trophy this year. The match\nwent to the 18th hole before a settlement was finally reached. In the\nother semi-finals bracket, T. R. Wilson\ndefeated B. Townshend three and two\nto gain his place ln the finals.\nRunners-up for positions ln the women's finals were Mrs. H.* Lakes, who\nwas beaten by Mrs. Townshend and\nMrt. C. D. Blackwood, who met defeat\net the hands of Mrs. Pollard. Both\nvere good games.\nI'HOTIIERS   ARE   FINALISTS\nC. w. Appleyard and H. E. Appleyard have emerged into the finals of\nhe men's first flight, Mr. O. W. Appleyard by beating John Fraser, and\nMr. H. S. Appleyard by beating w. P.\nClery.\nWOMEN'S  FIRST FLIGHT\nFirst flight finalists among the women are Mrs. J* Cartmel and Mn.\nW. J. -Orove. They eliminated Mrs.\nW. K. Keyt and Mrs. O. Davis, who\ndefaulted.\nFinalists ln the second and third\nflights are: men's second flight, F. C\nWhitehouse, H. M. Whimster; men's\nthird flight, A. A. Lambert, winner of\nWilliam Rutherford vs. L. B. DeVeber.\nMan's championship flight results\nwere:\nFirst round\u2014T. R. Wilson beat W. P.\nClery; A. D. McLeod beat J. D. Kerr;\nJ.  O.  Bunyan  beat  C.  W.  Appleyard;\nB. Townshend beat H. E. Appleyard;\nJ. H D. Benson beat John Cartmel;\nH. L. Clark beat John Fraser; R. L.\nMcBrlde beat H. Watson; R. T. Thorburn beat O. Shaw.\nSecond round\u2014T. R. Wilson beat\nA. D. McLeod; B- Townshend won from\nJ. O. Bunyan by default H. L. Clark\nbeat J. H. D Benson; a. Shaw beat\nR. L McBrlde.\nSemi-finals\u2014T. R. Wilson beat B.\nTownshend; O. Shaw beat H. L. Clark.\nMen's first flight  results were:\nFirst round\u2014W. P. Clery beat H-\nWatson; H. E. Appleyard beat John\nOartmel; John Fraser beat J. D. Kerr;\nC. W. Appleyard beat R. T. Thorburn.\nSecond round\u2014H. E. Appleyard beat\nW. P. Clery; C. W. Appleyard beat\nJohn Fraser.\nMen's   second   flight   results   follow:\nFirst round\u2014H. W. Robertson beat\nOuy Davis; F. C. Whitehouse beat A.\nA. Lambert; O. P. Melrose beat L. B.\nDeVeber; C. I. Archibald beat C. B.\nOarland; Paul Lincoln beat J. Strickland; W. M. Walker beat William\nRutherford;  J, Oordon beat S.  Ooode.\nSecond round\u2014 H. M. Whimster\nbeat J. Oordon; Paul Lincoln beat W.\nM, Walker; O. P. Melrose won by default from C. I. Archibald; P. C.\nWhitehouse beat  H. W. Robertson.\nSemi-finals\u2014F. C. Whitehouse beat\nQ. P. Melrose; H. M. Whimster beat\nPaul Lincoln.\nMen's third flight results:\nFirst round\u2014 L. B. DeVeber beat S.\nOoode; William Rutherford beat J*\nStrickland; C. B. Oarland beat Ouy\nDavis.\nSecond   round\u2014A.   A.   Lambert   beat\nC. B. Oarland; L. B. DeVeber and William Rutherford to play off during\nthis week.\nWomen's championship flight results:\nFirst    round\u2014Mrs.    B.    Townshend\nbeat Mrs. H. W. Robertson; Mlas J. H\nD. Benson beat Mrs. W. J. Orove; Miss\nJean Hunter beat Mrs C. P. Melrose;\nMrs. Harold Lakes beat Mrs. L. V.\nRogers: Mrs. C. D. Blackwood beat\nMrs. A D McLeod; Mrs. C. W. Apple-\nyard beat Mrs John Cartmel; Miss\nAlolse Wragge beat Mrs. Ouy Davis;\nMrs. Roy Pollard beat Mrs. W. E. Keyt.\nSecond round\u2014Mrs. B. Townshend\nbeat Mrs J. H. D. Benson; Mrs. Harold\nLakes beat Miss Jean Hunter; Mrs. C.\nD. Blackwood beat Mrs C. W. Apple-\nyard; Mrs. Roy Pollard beat Mtss\nAlolse Wragge.\nSemi-finals\u2014Mrs. B. Townshend beat\nMrs. Harold Lakes; Mrs. Roy Pollard\nbeat Mrs. c. D. Blackwood.\nWomen's  first   flight  results   follow\nFirst round\u2014Mrs. W. S. Keyt beat\nMrs. H. W. Robertson; Mrs. John Cartmel beat Mrs A. D. McLeod; Mrs. Ouy\nDavis won by default from Mrs. L. V.\nRogers; Mrs. W* J. Orove beat Mrs.\nO.  P.  Melrose.\nSemi-finals\u2014Mre John Cartmel beat\nMis. W. E. Keyt; Mrs. W. J. Grove\nbeat Mn.  Ouy  Davis.\nINTERIOR AND\nCOAST JOIN IN\nNEWBALL BODY\nEight Cities in the Northwest\nLeague; British Columbia\nTo California\nNastillers Fined\n$400 for Having\nmor\nVAHCOUVIR, sept. 83.\u2014Nastillers\nI limited, charged with Illegally keeping\nliquor fer sale, was lined M.000 by\nMagistrate Findlay in police court, with\ndistress In default et payment.\nThe court decided that the stock of\nliquor, amounting to some 10,000 cases, could not be legally confiscated.\nCounsel for Nastillers. limited, announced that the conviction woud be\nappealed.\nSEATTLE, TTHsh.. Sept JS \u2014 Baseball\nenthusiasts of Washington and Oregon.'\nand of British Columbia, meeting nere\nwith J. Cal. Ewlng president of the\nOakland club In the Coast Leagued\nbrought a new Northwest league Into\ntentative being.\nThe proposed league Is to be composed of eight clubs, playing a 120-\ngame schedule lasting four months.\nThe cities selected for the organization\nsre SeatUe, Portland, Tacoma. Spokane.\nBelllngham. Yakima. Vancouver, B.C..\nand the Gray's Harbor district, composed of Hoqualm and Aberdeen.\nAnother meeting will be held here\nOctober  19.  when  actual  formation  of\nthe   new   circuit   wlll   probably   take\nplace.\nKAINS*   AT    RKVKLSTOKE\nREVELSTOKE, Sept. 33\u2014Heavy rains\nover the week-end brought to an end\na long spell of warm weather. Fresh\nsnow In large sjusntitles covers all\nthe mountain peaks.\nTrail Beats the\nNelson Juniors\nIn Soccer, 5-3\nTRAIL, B. C, Sept. 23.\u2014Trail defeated the visiting Kelson junior football\nteam Saturday afternoon by a score\nof 5-3 Broadhurst scored four of\nTrail's, goals two on penalties, one\non a pus from Swanson and *w,e on\na pass from Burns. Fletcher of Trait\nscored onoe for Nelson on 'his own\ngoal and T. Hirrlson and Gillette esch\nscored  ono.\nSoccer Results in\nOld Country\nLONDON,   Sept.   38\u2014Todays   results\nln Old Country football ware:\nENGLISH LEAGUE\nFIBST   DIVISION\nLeeds  1,   Portamounth  0.\nSECOND   DIVISION\nChelsea o. Bury 3.\nTottenham Hotspurs 1. HlUw.il 1.\nWolverhampton  4,  Hall  City  3.\nTHIRD DIVISION\nSCHTHKRN    SECTION\nw.laall 4   Swindon Town 0.\nTHIRD  DIVISION\nChesterfield  1. Tranmere Rovers 0.\nNORTHERN  SECTION\nDoneaster Rovers 1, Halifax Town 0.\nPortvale*3.  Crewe Aleiandre 0.\nSCOTTISH   LEAGUE\nFIRST  DIVISION\nAberdeen 8, Clyde 3.\nCheaJey High School has new principal. R. H. Cnrbert. and three af the\nfive  assistants  are   new teachers.\nWin Champioiisllip\nAmerican As*\nKANSAS  CITY.   Sept.  33\u2014Th\u00bb  Kansas  City Blues cinched  ths t*tt______\\\nerlcan association pennant by' .flJ^^H\nthe second gane of a double header\nfrom Indianapolis today.    Th.  vin\nwas tlielr 107th est the seasoi\nspoils took  the  first  ganr\nTbe   score   of   the   second   game   waa\n8   to 3\nNot since  1M3 have the \"Blues  won\nth* championship.    In that year they\nbeat out Bt. Paul after -a olos^r\nthan this year, and *jub*\u00ab*u*'nt!v de\nfeated   Baltimore  ln  tne  Int-rnatlotial\nleague   In   the   \"Little   Wo'1'!,* \"S\u00ab\nThis   year   Rochester   will   be   the   Ir.\nternatlonal  league  team  re**rear'rtatlvf>\nsnd the first four games <\nuled nine-game series''\nKansas City October\n\u2022am  re*****sri*iaTTA***.\n\u2022mes of the sejaed-\n\u25a0 wilt *>\u25a0 Waved In\n____*_!_____\nPleasant Pastime\nA goalie of bowling in\nour aMeys. What could\nbe .more enjoyable now\nthat the evenings are colder?* Bring in the boys.\nThey will enjey it\nGE\"NA\u00a7\nTOBACCONIST\nIVHNIONECt I*\u20ac\u00a7f\nMCNCnPnHCNEf*\nHe saw the smart Monophone on many * desk.  En-  *\u2022\u2022 '\nthusiastic frienda  told  him\nhow easy it waa to use. Finally he surtendered with.tha        tf\nwords, \"I want one of thosu    ;.. \\.'.\nMonophones.\"\nH.CTf IELPHCNE CO.\nFERMI, B. 0., Sept. 23\u2014At a well\nattended meeting the city bowling\nleague organized and formulated plans\nfor a tournament to get under way\nearly in October. The following officers were elected:\nPresident, J. MacDonald, vice-president, H. Wheeler; secretary-treasurer,\nW. J. Thomas; the executive to comprise the captains of the various\nteams.\nThe tournament ls to consist of two\nhalves, the first half ending the Friday before Christmas, the second half\nstarting on January 6. The rules of\nthe American Bowling Congress have\nbeen adopted to govern the conduct of\nthe league.\nJohn Perry, proprietor of the alleys, has offered suitable trophies to\nthe members of the winning team,\nThese trophies will be the only prizes\noffered as lt seemed to be the unanimous opinion of those present that\nthe fees collected oould be used for\nget-together luncheons snd socials\nthereby creating a better feeling\namong rill the members than by giving of prizes.\nQueer Names in\nFootball Worry\nHead Writers\nBadminton Is Under\nWay at Kimberley\nKIMBERLEY, B. C, Sept. 23\u2014Badminton Is already under way here.\nSixteen players, including both sexes,\nwere, out recently at McDougall hall\nchasing the \"birdies\" around and from\nindications the number playing thla\nyear will bt greatly increased.\nCHICAOO, Sept. 23\u2014The Osterbsans.\nMltterwalners and Ukkelberga whose\nnames narrled headline writers and\ngagged radio announcers have gone.\nbut the Biff Ten has plenty of trick\nnames to replace them.\nOhio state offers Bueschen-vchuss.\nUjhelyi, Kazmerchak, Wiragos and Erf,\nwhile Indiana matches with Magna-\nbosco, Antonlno and Hojnackl among\nothers. Wisconsin's threats to easy football conversation are Lubratcvitch ind\nKetclaar, which are not so bad when\nMinnesota presents Pulkrabek, Kakela\ni-nd   OJao.\nminds has Nussplckcl and Yanus-\nkus to stack up against Yunevick\nof Purdue, Diedendorf of Chicago\nnnd Captalu Joe Truakowskl of Mle-\nigen.\nK B THRUMMS AND TARRYS\nTARRY'S AND THRUMS. Sept. 23\u2014\nO. Hi. Landon, poultry instructor, accompanied by Mr. Bowen, provincial\neffg inspector, and MT. Reld of Victoria,\nwere visitors  to the  valley.\nMr. and Mrs. R. W. Chalmers were\nbusiness visitors to Roasland and Trail\nRev. and Mrs. R. Silverwood and\nbaby, who had been staying with\nfrienda ln Helson, spent some time in\nThrums on their way to their home\nln Orand  Forks.\nMlu Martha Danish of Trail wr.s tlie\nguest cf Miaa Ford,\n2,462 Telephone Companies\nIt ij t'lmtiUol that Canadians mu\\c\nmorecxtcTTsivcuscoflhctelephonc than\nany people in the world. Thl number\nof coniKisulion* made in igf! in the\nDominion was J,io8,ajoo,ooo,in<:luo!-\n>ng 31,400,000 LonifDistanu lolls.\nCANADA'S 2,462 telephone nationalization of thought as the\ncompanies are doing a great ability to communicate\u2014a man\nnational service in maintaining, with his neighbour\u2014one 1 earby\nthrough heat and cold, good community with another, c: even\nweather and bad, an uninterrupted with distant parts of the world.\nmeans of communication through- The Northern Electric C impany\nout the country; for nothing so has been privileged to supp y equip*\ncontributes to harmony and ment for most of these cc npanies.\nHorthern Electric\nCOMPANY Ijbhtbed\nA National Electrical Scrvk*\n160 ROBSON STREET\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nThe Northern Electric'] activittet are by no means confined to the pro.\nduction of telephone supplies. This Company manufactures and sells\nelectrical equipment for industrial purposes, at weU as distributing\nthe many electrical appliances indispensable to modern housekeeping.\n\u25a0m\n_\n1\nt\nj\n1\ni\n1\n1\n*****\nsi\nJ\nI\ni\nJ\n\u2022\u00bbn\n1\n\t\n T*age Eight\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24,1929\ninn\nm\n*The Foolish Virgin'\nBy KATHLEEN NORRIS\n\"All, Bob. you're too kind to me!\" steady eyea am htr face \"Tou can't\n\u2022he MM, clearing Her throat or the very well tell him, now, that you love\nmaddening and unweloome tears that ; him with all your heart and soul, can\nchoked her. you?\"\nTell me the truth. Pam.\" Charterls; For a Ions minute she was silent;\nsaid, alter a minute. \"\u00ab you go down \u2022\u2022>\u2022 aia not relse her eyea. Tlie,\nto   Bakereileld,   wlll   you   really   come    \"\nYmir Noto.s\nback ? Or Is this Just\u2014lust letting\nme down easily?\"\nFor a long space she was silent,\nrubbing to and fro tbe tears that lay\nnet on his hand.\n\"1 don't know,\" she said finally. In\na  whisper.\n.\"Meat sure you want to get married\nat all?\"  he aaked.\n\"Pretty sure I don't,\" she said, al-\n\u2022BOrast  Inaudlbly.\nBhe aat there, clinging to his hand,\nlashes   lowered,   the   position   ot\nVMin. B C, Bent. 23 ~*Cr. and Mrs.\nH SieVA-ns and Miss Shirley Stevens\nwere  visitors to  Salmo\nMr. and Mrs. S. A. Cairwen left\nhere by ahoeer to ipend the week-end\nIn Spokane.\nC. A. CnXTtey of Salmo spent Saturday ln Tmlr.\nMis. Bessie Clark of Vernon and\nMiss Betty Clark were Nelson visitors\non  Baturday.\nMrs. J H. Duck and daughter Jean\nof Wild Horse were Tmlr visitors on\nSaturday.\nA. s. Watt has been spending a tew\ndays In the Slocan district\nMIR.   B.   C,   Bent.   13\u2014A.   Burgess\nlay*\nY,\nautumn sunshine shifted on  the patio\nwalls and the hacienda roof, and pale\nbrown sieklea from the eucalyptus antyltajt njttj, a number'of pack horses for\nto the. flagged terrace under their feet.\n(To   be   continued)\nSlocan City Notes\n8IOCAN CITY, B, C* Sept 21\u2014\nIV*rs. J. H. Burton and her sister. Miss\nFlorenoe Pacdan. of Revelstoke. who\nhar r.re visiting here, were visitors to up-\nvhOvl* lovely being\u2014tawny hsir, fine lake points. They were accompanied hy\nhand. e.tQ,ulslte slim lithe body out- Oeorge Henderson,\nlined ln tbe severe black silk gown, j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnstone end\nand the moving white breast that tbe two daughters of New Denver were thc\nopen  collar  showed\u2014indicative  of   the   guests of Mrs. W. A. Blackbourne dur-\nsorrow and shame she felt.\n\"Wall, I'm not surprised,\" Charterls\naald, with a smile in bis half-sad,\nhalf-whimsical voice. Her head came\nup swiftly.\n\"Bop,\" she said, on a quick breath,\n\"If you could understand\u2014if you could\nbe   generous!\"\n\"That's what I want to be, Pam.\"\nhe aaswered lightly.\n\"I might go to Bakersfleld,\" ahe\npresently said, her cheeks flaming, her\nInd   the   week.   Mr.   Johnstone   is   gov\neminent   road  superintendent.\nCaptain and Mra. Alex McLennan\nof New Westminster spent n. few days\nlr.   town   renewing   old   acquaintances.\nthe Ivy Fern mine.\ntHr. and Mrs. J. \u00bb. Clark and Mr.\nand Un. B. C. Mtflsaac were visitors\ntc Salmo.\nMr. and Mrs. V. Peterson 'and son\nElmer and Miss Pfendall were Nelson\nvisitors.\nMra. W. J. Bremner of Moyie Is the\nguest of her soa John Bremner for\ns  lew  days.\nMr. and Mrs. Marshall of Vancouver\nleft for Nelson. While in Ymlr they\nvtre the guests of Mr. end Mrs. J.\nM    Gllle.\nC. A. Cawley ctf Salmo was \u00bb Ymir\nvisitor.\nJohn Bremner was a recent visitor\nto Nelson.\nA. Burgess Jr, was a recent Nelson\nvisitor.\nH.   Stevens   naotored   to   the   Wilcox\nclassified Advertising\nOatwifiei Advertising Ratet\nLntml nUsMUng Ketlees \u2014 Three cents\nper word each Insertion. In blackface\nor machine capitals flc a wont. Twenty-\nfive per cent mseount II run daily\nwithout change of copy for one month\nor more. Where edvertisment Is swt\nout ln short lines the charge Is 15c\na line for RotMuTtyS. Mo tor Dlack-\ntace uu Mo tm blackface capitals.\nMinimum 85c. If charged SOc.\nWant and Classified advertising \u2014\none -aaM \u2022 haB cent* a word ner insertion. Tt bald IB advance tc per word\nper week, or aav>3 Per word per month.\nTransient ads accepted only on a\ncssh-in-advance basis. Bach Initial\nfigure, dollar sign, etc. counts as om\nword. Minimum use. lf charged Me.\nBirth Notlc* and Social Itsrai   free.\nGrand Forks Notes\nCt.pt* ln   and   Mrs.   McLennan   resided j mine en Friday\nhere off and on for a number of ye-ars. |     w. E.  Orton or Trail  visited  at  his\nHe   was  in  charge  of  the   boati   here [ uome here.\nIrom time to time.  \u2014\t\nMr. and Mrs. R. 3. Johnscn etter-] NAKUSP. B. C, Sept. 33\u2014Mrs R\ntalned a few friends en Th.naday f Towers and daughter Beatrice of Van-\nevening ln honor of Mrs. Randall and ; ocuver  are  the guests   of   Mr.   W.   G.\nMusical instruments are SOLD and BOUGHT quickly and profitably in the Classified Ads.\nFill This in and Send It to Us\nClassified Advertisement Blank\nClassified Advertising Dept.\nDaily News\nNelson, B. C.\nGentlemen: The enclosed $  is for classified advertising to appear in your issues of\t\n There are, including my name and address,\t\nwords   at  the   rate   of   Vfa  per  word.     No   ad,\nhowever, inserted for less than 25c.\n\u2022rateful gray eyes on his, \"and then. Mrs. R. O. Mlngus. mother and sister . Btittershall.\nmeetjyou and Mrs. Chard somewhere. , 0f jm Johnson, on thc eve of their Fred Kirk Clark and Byron Crow-\nI mlijht feel differently when I'd seen | departure for their home In Luitdcn, oil arrived by car from Vancouver,\nmy mother again\u2014got away from this _*,0Tto, Dakota. Mrs. Randall and Mrs. I and will spend a short holiday in\nJust a little! It's all been so mixed-\nChester, and Malsie's wedding, and\u2014\nand, pf course. Ores bringing home a\nwife\u2014and you and me!\"\n\"I   break   our   engagement,\u2014only   It\nwas   soever   anything   as   definite   as\nthat\u2014here   and   now,\"   aald   ChsrteTis.\nin thla silence,  and  In the lliht tone\nhe had used before, \"You shall go off I\non your visit and come back when you I\nlike, and if you've ever any need  of!\nme.   111  be  here\u2014at  least,  I  suppose '\nI wlU, for some months at least. . .\"\nPamela  clasped  her  hands  over  his\nagain   and   fixed   her   troubled   eyes\non hla.\n\"I   don't   know   what's   the   matter!\nvlth   me,\"   she   said.   \"Only   2   know {\nthat   I've   got   to   get   away\u2014got   to I\nthink It all out, straighten lt all out \u25a0\nIn my mind! Sometimes, Bob, I really j\nthink,''said Pamela seriously,  humbly,\n\"I really think I am losing my senses)\nI  want  a  thing,  and   when   I   get   It1\nI    apparently     go    quite     crazy\u2014no,\nreally,\"   she   said   quickly,   sensitively,\nas he laughed.    \"These  last  few  days\nwhen   Chester   ls   finally   engaged   to\nSue Rose\u2014why, I don't want Chester!\"\nPamela exclaimed, getting up.  putting\nboth hands to her temples with a distracted  air, and pacing the patio.    \"I\ndon't  want  Chester!   And  yet  I  can't\naettle down\u2014I can't sleep\u2014I go about\nholding   the   most   Idiotic,   Imaginary\nconversations    with    people!    I    don't\nknow what's come over me! And anything\u2014anything  makes me  cry.    You\naaw me today\u2014like a great big baby!\n\"You aaked me to marry you, Bob,\"\nahe  said  more   quietly, out still   with\nthe  same  desparate  and  puzzled   eyes\nas  she   took   her   hassock   beside   him\nagain,  \"and at the  moment  lt seemed\nauch   a   wonderful   thing   to   do.      I\nthought of our Prench. and our books,\nand   Audrey,   and  everything!   I  wrote\nthat, letter to  Chester  laughing  as  if\nIt were a joke,  you  remember?    And\nlt seemed  to  me  funny  that  Gregory\nahould  aee  you  kissing   my   hair  and\nbe  so  angry!    But   that  night\u2014that\nnight,   I   couldn't   shut   my   eyes.     I\nthought my head would burst.    I was\nalmost insane,\n\"And   then   there's   another   thing,\"\nshe went on aa Charterls, listening attentively,   did   not  speak.    \"It's   Oreg.\nBe   could   marry   whom   he   pleased.\"\nPamela   aald   proudly,   with   a   firmly\nheld   chili,   and   filling   eyes,   \"but   he\noughtn't to be so rude to me\u2014\" She\nstopped, choking.\n\"No,   you're   quite   right;   he   ought\nnot!\"   Charterls    said   warmly.     \"But\nhe seemed to feel very badly when my\ngrandmother  rebuked  him  for   lt,   today,\" he reminded here.\nPamela   had   a   perilous   recollection\nof   the  big   arm   about   her,   the   soft\nhandkerchief    being    crushed    against\nher   eyes,   the   sweetness   that   Hooded\nher senses when Gregory's brown face\nwaa   so   close   to  her   own.    She   did\nnot speak.\n\u25a0 That I cannot understand,\" Charterls   said.   \"Perhaps,   on   the   whole,\nyou're right.\" he added presently, \"and\nthe  best think  to  do  now  would   be\nto get away for a while.   But I shan't\nlike   tha  ranch   without   Pamela,\"   he\nwarned  her.   \"To  marry   a  war  wreck\nmight be mora than you wanted to do.\nBut  to amuse him  and  wait on  him\nand make the place a sort of heaven\nto  him\u2014\"\nShe waa amlllng through a rush of\ntears.\n\"Ah,  you're  kind  to   me\u2014you're   all\nall kind to me!\" ahe faltered, shaking\nher head to shake her eyes free. \"You\nall love me. I know, and Gregory, too,\nfor all that  he's ao  cress!  I  couldn't\nlive without knowing that you'll miss\nme\u2014even   lf   I   can   stay   away!    But\nI've got to go,\" Pamela persisted. \"I'm\ngoing to tell  Oregory  tonight\u2014I'll  try\nto get away tomorrow.    And I'U write\nyou\u2014I'll  write  you every  day.  You've\nbeen   like  a\u2014\"\n\"Don't aay it, PamP1\n\"I was going to say brother\u2014a big\nbrother,\"  she  said   Impulsively,   lifting\nhU hand to her lips. \"I'll tell Oregory\nthat I'm nervous,  that I'm not sleeping\u2014or   no,\"   ahe   mused   aloud,   \"I'll\ntell   him   my   mother   wants   me\u2014she\nalways   wants   me.     Or   I'U   Just   say\nthat I want  a vacation.\"\nCharterls waa looking at her oddly.\n\"Yes.\"   he  aald   deliberately,   as   she\nstopped on a worried note, \"since you\ncan't   tell   him   the   truth,   lt   doesn't\nmuch matter what you say, does lt?\"\n\"No,\"  she  answered,  only  half-hear-.\nlng.   \"I'll   Just   aay\u2014\"   Suddenly   her\nexpression    changed,    became    slightly\nbewildered,   and   ahe   looked,   puzzled.\nInto   Charterts's   face.   \"How   do   you\nmean   I   can't   tell   hlm   the   truth?\"\nahe asked ln a tone almost frightened.\nHe   laid   his   fingers  over   here  and\npetted   them.\nToor  Pam!\"  he  said  tenderly,  hla\n*a^\\\nDeed Car offers tta*\nkast perfonnaliee and\nvalue can be discovered\nby scsssssvM tlw CUssi-\ntied ootettnns of tbe\npaily, Km\nORAND FORM. B. C, Sept. So.\u2014\nHenry Reld bas left for Chloafo\nwhere he irill complete his course In\nphysical   training.\nMrs. Hetherlngton and daughter\nOreta. who had been spending the past\ntwo weeks at the home of Mrs. A. B.\nWinter, hsve left for Moosomln, Sask.,\nwhere they will spend a few days belore returning to their home at Sourts,\nMan.\nRev. and Mrs. W. J. Silverwood were\nvisitors In Kelson last week,\nMr. and Mrs. A. E. Cummlngs have\nmoved to Trail where they wlll make\ntheir  home with their two sons.\nMiss Edith Love returned from Vancouver and ls again the guest of Mr.\nand  Mrs. T. A. Love.\nMr and Mrs C P Slndell returned\nto Nelson after spending the past\nweek at the heme of Mr and Urs.\nH. E. Coleman.\nWalter Mansfield returned to Cranbrook after apendlng a few days with\nhis   sister.  Mrs.  W.   Pearson.\nMiss Edith Larson has retruned to\nSpokane. She wae accompanied by\nHer mother, who wlll go to Soap Lake\nfor treatments.\nMr. and Mrs. E. E. Olbson spent a\nfew days at the home of Mr and Mrs.\nMiles Barrett. They are on their\nway. to their home at Penticton after\nan   extended  visit   In   eastern   Canada.\nOrvllle Winter returned to his home\nsfter spending the past week ln Van-\nI couver. m l_.\nMr. and Mrs. C. O. McMynn of Midway motored through town en route\nto Spokane and Vancouver, vhere\nthey  wlll  spend  their honeymoon.\nFernie Notes\nBIRTHS\n(I)\natAMtoEN\u2014Bom   to Mr.   and   Mra.\nCarl Ramsden at Kootenav Lake Oeneral  hospital,  September  .1st,  a son.\n\u00bb,w*gSSJIL.\n~JU2>\nWANTED\u2014Nurse\nRoom four.\ngirl.    Bums\n\u00abm\nYOUNO   OlEL\u2014Tess   l*ht   Housework,\n\u2022afternoons only.   Phone 5SSL1. morn\nings.\n(1063.)\nA SALESMAN WANTED\u2014To start work\nat once. Good education and appearance essential. We wlll train\nyou. Salary and commission aruar-\nanteed. Phone 327 between 9 ud\n3 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday.\n< 10698)\nMTOATIONg   WAMHW*\nJaUS\nHIGH SOHOOL OIRL WANT ROOM\nAND BOARD\u2014In exchange for light\nservices.   Box 10688, Dally News.\n(10688)\nAOENTS  WANTBD\nJt-l\nDOUBLE YOUR SALARY\u2014By ad''**!\n\u00a336.00 weekly selling Imperial Art\nPersonal Christmas Cards to Friends,\n{36.00   weekly   selling   Imperii\n~_;mas Cards to I \u2014\nBusiness Associates, club and Chinch\nmembers.\nfrom Magnificent Free\nSample Book. Imperial Art. Manufacturers. 61 Wellington West. Toronto. (10381)\nWANTED\u2014A large, old established Ontario Electric Washing Machine Manufacturer requires distributor for the\ncity of Nelson for their sensational\nnew models, covering the complete\nprice field, This ls an extraordinary\nopportunity for individual with capital or established organisation. A\nrepresentative of the Manufacturer\nwill be in Nelson shortly. Apply, giving complete information, and interview wlll be arranged. Box No. 10500,.\nDally News. (106901\nFDKN1SHBP    ROOMS\u2014 For   Bent\u2014(U)\nFURNISHED\nPhone  12,\nTWO-ROOM\nSUITE\u2014\n(10574)\nHOUSES    WANTED\njm.\nWANTED TO RENT\u2014Small furnlahed\nhouse. Must be clean and comfortable.    Box 10578. Dally News.\nllUVitj\nBOP8E8  TOB BENT.\nJSH\nFERNIE, B. C. Sept. 21.\u2014Albert Asselstine and Oeorge Eliot have left\nfor Kingston, Ont.. where they will\nenter   Queen's   university.\nMiss Mildred Kastner and. Miss Marlon Managan have left for Edmonton\nwhere they Intend enrolling in the\nUniversity of Alberta. Audrey Mills has\nalready gone back to the university\nwhere   she  Is  an  undergraduate.\nThomas Miard. Jack Currle, Albert\nAiello, Emll Alelloand Lawrence Herchmer have left for the University of British Columbia.       -k\nMrs. Varcoe of St. Ca.herlnes. Ont..\nwho hsd been tbe guest ot her sister\nMrs. W. A.    Ingraft}- fer the past two\nmonths  has left faj\nEast.\nMrs.   Rsynor wh(\nher  mother and\nreturned to her hoj\n;.her home In  the\nlaeen visiting\nll'-for a week has\nln Klmberley.\nPeter Gordon of Fleldlror. Sask.. who\nhad been spending :\\ short vacation\nwith his parents her?, has left for\nCalifornia where he wlll Join hlB\nbrother James.\nMr. and Mrs. F. C. Lawe are spending\na few days tn Calgary, where Mr. Lawe\nhas gone to iittentl a large convention\nof oil magnates.\nFruitvale Notes\nAPPLEDALE. B. C. Sept. 33\u2014O. D.\nHerding was i visitor in Nelson last\nweek.\nW. Wilson who has been visiting hts\nbister, Mrs. C. Flynn, has returned to\nSpokane.\nMr. Horn and his son motored home\nfrom   Monarch,   Alberta,  last  week.\nMrs. J. Butcher returned from a\nvisit  tc Mr.  Butcher  at Sandor.\nMrs. W. T. Wynne returned from\nTrail, where she had been visiting her\ndaughter. , *\u25a0\n8IX  ROOM  HOUSE\u2014Apply  607   Silica,\nor   phone   440X. (10809)\nFOR RENT\u2014Seven room homo., Apply\n814  Vernon  Street. (10284)\nFOR RENT\u2014For six months from\nabout October 16, furnished house;\nthree bedrooms, one block from car-\nline. Reasonabl terms. P. O. Box\n1173,   Nelson.   B.   C. (10*81)\nLIVESTOCK FOB SALE.\nJB.\nPEDIGREED OERMAN POLICE PUPPIES\u2014Excellent stock. Apply J.\nBlack.   Sandon. (10563)\nPURE BRED JERSEY COW\u20144 years\nold; due to calve end October; good\nmilker: nulet. Price 895. H. E.\nParkyn, Burton. B. C. (10631)\nFOR  SALE\u2014One team of horses,  wgt.\nfifteen hundred each: 9 and 10 yesrs\nold; good workers and quiet.   Can be\nseen West Transfer.   Tom Anderson.\n(10589)\nFOR   SALE\u201430   range  breeding  ewes,\n14 ewe lambs. 12 wether lambs, one\nram    (Shropshire)   ***art\u00abtered.   Apply\nD. Klrby, rTr. 1, BrirHnvtlle, B. 0.\n(1040.1\nMISCELLANF.OIIS FOR SALE\n\u00ab7>\nFOR SALE\u2014Bungalow.   Apply 819 Vernon street.    Phone 208R (10637)\nFOR  SALE\u2014 Ladles'  Bicycle.   815\nply   H.   R.   Kltto,   Ounsmlthh\nAP-\n(10695)\nFOR SALE\u2014Two round vat heaters,\none has hot water coll ln stove.\nJ. E. Annable (10801)\nri atraiBUjiu   EOUnts\u2014wanteajfr-   (18;\nWANTED    TO    RENT\u2014Refined    young\ncouple would like to ten* senaM furnished   suite   or   light   housekeeping\n\u00bbt be dean.    Box   105J3\n(10633)\nrooms.\nMISCELLANIES   WANT**!*\nJSS1\nWiS?\u00ab \u00b0V \u2022\"\"*\u25a0 '*\u00bb\n(1060B)\nFurniture, curtain*, blankets, boon-\nhold goods, etc.. men's hott, nultt,\nundenrear and shoes, ladiea' shoes\nand children's clothing. Th* Met,\nJosephine and Vernon, phone 534.\n('10654)\nPOCTaTBT, AJIP. HOPS.\nJUL\nJUNE HATCHED LEGHORN PULLETS\n\u2014OM dollar each. Appleton Bros.,\nProcta*. B. O. (1M01)\nPBjttPEjp-V PQII RAW\n-JJ&\nENTIRE FRUIT CROP\u2014100 trees apples, all varieties, and peals, seven\nmiles from Nelson, Best offer accepted. Apply W. W. Ferguson,\nOilker Block. (10573)\nFOR    BALE    CHEAP\u2014Oood    -took    or\nranch land. Northerly 14 of Lot\n9272 Group 1 Containing 80 acres\nmore or less Kootenay District. Province   of   B.   C.   Apply   Brio  Nl\nSorthport.  Wash.\nMUST SACRIFICE\u2014112.600 WlU bur\nyou an excellent noma aod .food\nmonthly Income. Ideal for elderly\ncouple, who wish to retire. I must\nhave 86000 cash: will give reasonable\nterms on remainder. Deal direct with\nowner. For full particulars write or\ncan, L. B. Shaver. 1834 W. Malloo\nAve.. Spokane. (10662)\nDWELLINGS\nFOR SALE\n4 rooms, four lots, Kootenay St. 81800.00\n6 rooms, cane lot, Hall St 41300.00\n8 rooms, four lott, Mill St .81600.00\n8 rooms, two lots, Latimer St. 82000.00\n7 rooms, four lots,  Innes St. 82600.00\n6 rooms, four lots, Robson St. 82100.00\nH. E. DILL\nINSURANCE  AGENT\n508  WARD STREET PHONE   180\n(10679)\nAT PROCTOR '\nA very attractive and cozy\ncottage. Splendidly situated fpr\nsummer home purposes. Fully\nfurnished. Five rooms, running\nwater. Nice lawn and garden\nFlowers, Shrubbery, Fruit.\nPrice including Furniture\n$1800.00\nC. F. McHardy\nReal Estate Insurance\nPhone 135 Nelson, B.C.\n(10670)\nBOOH   \"\u2022**  B0AM>\nmil\nBOARD    AND    ROOM\u2014For    two\nwilling to share.   814 Cedar, or at\nBox 898.  Nelson.\nFOB  SAM  OB EXCHANqj:\nEXCHANGE   .FOR    NELSON    HOU!\nt>%    acres   cleared;    5   Kaomtd\nbungalow;    fruit   Orees.   small  \"\u2022\npaved highway;  20 minutes  Vanl\nver.    Apply J.  Seulr,  614,  6th\nw.. oaSby.       , *m__\\\nAt TOMCBIUW   FOR   H*'.K\nFOR   SAUS\u2014Inrte   1937  asssex   De\nSedan;     good     shape     through.\nPhone 286 or write P. O. Box\n\u2022ar\nPOR  SALE\u20141928   Pontiac   Bed***,\nvately used,    eehanioal condition\neellent.   also   body _pamt   and \u25a0\nhoUtery like new.   Present ownsf\nfurther use rer car.    This oar\nsnap at 8800.   Can be-MM on *\u2022.\nFree -point   Insurance   policy   Iraq\ned in selltaar prace.   Partlculara\nBox 783 muon.. B. 0. (lt\nBUSINESS,,.. iwMre^aoN.\nDIHECTORTi\nAmbulance Servltw<\nHOWELL.   FUNERAL  DIM\nseor to  Standard   Underta\nF.  I.\nor,  Sueessor   .\nCo.   a\\ll   local   run\nPhone 252, Day or\nAc-oantlng\neounttog, P. b. Box me. Ne7\u00bbS!\nCHARLES F. tJrWITBB\u2014ACDBTOR,\nDonald Jam Building. Box 191L l\n\u2022on. \"B. O.\nAssayer!\nE. w. winnowsoN, \u25a0tn Aim Kit\nB. 0.  Standard western charge*\nAuctioneer ami Bailiff\nJAMES   H.   DOYLB-BalBff.   AoetnN\nNelson. B! C.  (Ml\nChiropractors\nDR.   MITTUN.   X-BAY,    CBANBJW\nBS\nDR.   ORAY,   OILKER   BO.   NELSI\n(KM\nDentists\nPR.  O.  A.  C.  WALLEY\u2014Orlffln I\nNelson,  B.  C. Ill\nEngineers\nB. D. DAWSON\u2014land Snrreynrs\nIna and civil Engineer Kaslo. 1\n*.    h.    tsTSUtu\u2014Mine    *Anrveyin*\nAerial Tram Construction. Kaalo. _\nA.     U.     UKtSISN     CO.\u2014CUNlHACfOI\nFormerly Green Bros.. Burden Nel*\nCivil and Mining Engineers. B. '\nAlberta Htd Dominion Land Bt\nveyors. (1081\nFlorists\nBIS1NF.SS   OPPORTHNITlfni\nJSH\nCANDY STORE\u2014For ule m Rlalto\nTheatre. Best of fixtures lnclud'**'*\ntwo-bole Frigidaire and cabinet.\nWrite  Box   10.  Troll. (10868)\nLEGAL NOTICES\nFOR  SALE\u2014Large  cabinet,  Brunswick\nphonograph with records. First class\ncondition. Leonard Pitts, phone\n76SL. (10534)\nFOR SALE\u2014W. W. Greener 12 bore\nduck gun and case. 160: 30-30 Winchester Carbine. 826. Apply box\n10553.   DaUy News (10663)\nLOST   AND   FOUND\njm.\nRecent rain proved too late to be of\nmuch benefit to potatoes ln vicinity\nof London, Ontario.\nLOST\u2014A pocket-book containing valuable papers. Reward. Boz 10512\nDaily   News. (10612)\nLOST\u2014IN Nelson, man's red Parker\nDuofold fountain pen. Finder please\nleave at 1001 Water Street.      (10803)\nMany three-piece suits with the\nthird-piece taking the form of a waistcoat are being shown for autumn ln\nParis, and waistcoat fronts frequently\nare seen on three-quarter coats, ln\nthe form of a double closing, the inner one buttoned Hke a man's vest,\njo suonnq \"nouuM dnu is,no et**\nfastening.\nLAND   RKOISTRY   ACT\n(Section   188)\nAU minerals precious and base (save\ncoal and petrolrumt In or undrr Lots\n1720 and 17*1 \"Hlnkley\" and \"Black\nColt\" Mineral Claims, Kootenay District\nProof having been filed Ir. my office of the loss of Certificate of\nTitle No. 9475-A to the above-mentioned lands In the name of William\nHastle Adams and bearing date the\n3rd July. 1909. I HEREBY GTVE\nNOTICE of my Intention at the expiration of one calendar month from\nthe first publication hereof to Issue\nto the said William Hastle Adams\na provisional Certificate of Title In\nlieu of such lost Certificate. Any\nperson having any Information with\nreference to such lost Certificate of\nTitle Is requested to communicate with\nthe undersigned.\nDated at the Land Registry Office,\nNelson, B. C\u201e this 9th day of September, A. D\u201e 1929.\nA   W. IDIENS\nRegistrar of Titles.\nOnto of first publication, September\n10. 1929.\n(10430)\nUHIZZJiLLE'S    (1REENHOUHB,\nCut flowers and floral\n(1081\nWM.   9.   JOHNSON\u2014\nPhone 342 Cut flowers Potted Pl\u00ab\nand Floral Emblems. (1081\nInsurance and Real Estate\nL   W.   DAWSON\u2014Real   Estate,   L\nance.  Rentals.  Next  Hlpperson Hai\nware. Baker street. (1081\nE.   DILL\u2014INSI1RAN8E\t\nFABM AMI CITY  PROPERTY\n\u2022 808   Ward  St. (MSI\nD.   A.   NcFARLAND   UAL   E8TA3\nInsurance. Coal, Board of Trade Ra\nTelephone   40.   P.   O.   Box   24.   (10\nPhotograpliars\nOEORGE A. MEERES\u2014Artist and Ft\ntogranher.   716   Baker  Bt. (IdM\nTransfer\nBERTRAM  THORPE'S  TRANSFER\nPhones   634   and   277L8 (lOSn\nH,ixiAi*i.i'    asusrsnlKB\u2014Hat-gage, l\u00bb\nand wood. Phone    106. (10M\nWood Working Factory\nLAWSON\u2014Baker    St.,    Carpenter\nJoiner.   Sash   and   Hardwood.\n(1082\nThere's Nothing Deceitful About Bubbies.\nTILLIE THE TOILER\nBy Westovi\nSAV MAC    HAVli\nYOl     slOTICEO  1-aOvJ\nIMK<.;iA-rAMT   MQ.\nVv'MlPPl.F   ACTS\nGi\/viCfc. ME'6  BUL M\nIM CHAP6K\nI   1-MrBG ?\nVE AM. HE'S\nAS PUFFED\nUP A.S.  A\nBOILED\nOVML\nTMLUE. I WANT  VC?o TO SPEAK To\nYOUI2 PBIEMD   BoBBL.e&.l'eSTEQ-\nDAV SUB TOLD   AllFTS'   I  WAS\niasu but a\nfc.TED CUVMP\nVE5.  AMD  THAT   KiMD OF 1 HI\/06-\nHAS 6CTT TO STOP   IT iSM'T A\nBIT LADVLIKE OF HE12. AT ALL\nT\t\n.RINGING UP FATHER\nWELL, IS  THAT SO? DUGAN CAN'T\nTALK  THAT   WAY   ABOUT I**  AH' <3tT\nAWAY   WITH IT- I'M GOINC.  OVER\nAN' PUNCH   WlM If, THE t409E-THAT\nOUY CAH'T   GET   FRESH  WITH ME-\nP? Graorga McM\u00bbn.\nNO  BIRD BY THE NAME OF\nOUGAN 16 GONNA PUT ANYTHING   OVER ON THIS GUY\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER ii, 102d\nPage\nRUITVALE FALL\nFAffi IS SUCCESS\nom pet it ion Keen All Classes;\nQuality of Exhibits Is Excellent\njVrUITVALB, b. C, Sept. 23\u2014Well\nstranded by people from Trail and dls-\nU*t, Frultvale's annual fall fair wat\n-decided success. Tht quality of the\nBUblts was excellent, although thhe\ntpaber was not ait large at ln former\nil*.   owing   'to   the   ixtremely   airy\n\u25a0There was. however, keen competl-\n*a In all classes, especially the home\nMaking and poultry divisions.\nri. O. A. Hunter and E. C Hunt,\nlatter district horticulturist, do-\nkgtment at agriculture, ln the prov-\nlets! government, and both of Mel-\np, and H Reld of Vancouver were\nk> Judges.\nttZl WINNERS\nThe prize wlnnert, in order of merit,\nrare as follows:\nSECTION A\npabbage Conlca\u2014J. Beaton, A Web-\n;er.\nCabbage Ballhead\u2014A. Webster, J\n\u25a0nton.\n\u25a0Cabbage, Savoy \u2014 A. Webster, E.\nate.\nHale, curled\u2014A. Webster, J. Virgo.\nOnions, red\u2014A. Webster, K. Knowl-\nr.\n\u25a0Onions, white\u2014A. Webster, J. Virgo.\nOnions, brown \u2014 A. Webster K.\nbowler.\nOnlrans, yeUow-rJ, \"Virgo. K. Knowl-\nr.\n.Onions, pickling\u2014K. Knowler, E\nDie.\nBeans,  broad\u2014A. Webster.\nBeans.  8. R.\u2014A.  Webstor.\nTomatoes\u2014A. Webster, R Kldd.\nVegetable   Marrows\u2014A.   Webste.*.   R\nildd.\nSquash\u2014A. Websterr K. Knowler,\nPumpkin\u2014A    Walwtar.\nMtlr.ns\u2014S   Brewwster,   A.   Webster.\nCucumbers,   large\u2014A.   Webster.\nCucumber   Oerklns\u2014A.   Webter.\n\u2022Bwts.  long\u2014E.   Cole,  R.   Kldd.\nBeets,  globe\u2014E.  Cole,  K.  Knowler.\n\u25a0Carrots,   short-rA.   Webster,   J.   Benin\nCarrots, Inter.\u2014J. Grieve. K. Knowl-\nr.\n,G\u00bbrrots. long\u2014E. Cole, A.  Weoster.\nTurnlps-Aj.   Virgo.\nJParsnlps\u2014 J.  Virgo, A.  Websttr.\nI Sweet   com\u2014E.   Vasey.   A.   Webster.\n\u25a0Oelmv\u2014A. Webster, J. Virgo.\n\u00a3*\u00bbtuce head\u2014A. Webster.\nLettuce head,  oca\u2014A. Webster.\nLettuce head, leaf\u2014A.  Webster.\n.  Cole.\nSECTION   n\nFotatoes,   white\u2014E.  Cole,  Mrs   Bar-\nlay.\nPotatoes, pink\u2014A. Webster, M. Castle\nCollection of potatoes\u2014E Cole. A.\n{abater.\nTiold   Carrots\u2014A.   Webster.\nSwedes\u2014J.  Virgo.\n\u2022MsngOlds\u2014E  Coir,   J.   Virgo,\n.po'ltctlon   fodder\u2014A.   Webster.\nSECTION   C\nh\"LES:     ,\nRome Beauty\u2014A. Webster.\nGravenstein\u20148. Brewster,\nWealthy\u2014A.    Webster.\nMcintosh Red\u2014K Knowler.\nJonathan\u2014BV.   Kldd. - 8.   Brewster,\northern   Spy-JV.   Webster.\nOntario\u20148.   Brewtter.\nCrab   Red\u2014Mrs.   Barclay.\nCrab Yellow\u2014c. Mason, K.  Knowler\nA. O V Fell\u2014A Weoster. J. Benton.\n\" A. O V winter\u2014K Knowler, 3. Bra-\nton.\nCollection applet\u2014A. Webster.\nPears, Bartlett\u2014K. Knowler.\nF. Beauty\u2014Mrt.  Barclay\nPlums,   blue\u2014K.   Knowler.\nPlums, yellow\u2014J Grieve, B. Brews-:\nter.\nSECTION   la\nBouquet flowers\u2014Mrs. Webster, Mrs.\nKnowler.\nVase panties\u2014Mrs. Webster, Mrts.'\nBarclay.\nVase Asters\u2014Mrs. Webster, Mrt. J.\nOrieve.\nVase sweet peas\u2014Mrs Knowler, Mrt:\nJ. Grieve.\nCollection!  flowers\u2014Mrs.   Webster.\nPotted   plant\u2014Mrs.   J.   Grieve,   Mrs.\n1000 ATTEND THE\nCONVENT OPENING\nSERVICES, FERNIE\nSplendid New gcljoo. is Officially Opened; Many\nOfficiate\nWho Is Your Skinny\nFriend, Ethel?\nTill him to take McCoy. Cod Liver\nattract Tablets for a couple of months\nnd gtt enough good healthy flesh on\nIt bones to look like a real man.\nTell him, it's tht only way to take\nicee grave-Ilk. hollowt from hit\nieeks and neck.\nVeil him that thousands of thin,\nary, peaked, scrawny men aU over\nlerlca have Improved their physical\n1th and appearance and bleat tht\nthey first heard of these wonderful\ncoated tablets so full of weight\nluclng and health building Calais.\nAsk for McCoy's Cod Liver Extract\ntablets. Olty Drug and Book Oo. end\nrery druggist sells them\u201460 tablets\u2014\n) cents\u2014economy size $1.00. Almoet\nny -this man or woman can put on\nve pounds of healthy flesh ln 30\nlyt or your money wlll be refunded.\nOne woman put on 16 pounds ln\nX weeks. Children grow robust and\ntont\u2014textile old people feel younger\nI \u2022 few weekt.\niThree-splke    gladioli\u2014Mra    Webster.\nSrx-aptke    gladioli\u2014Mra.    Webecer.\nSECTION   K\nWhite   bread,   Purity\u2014Mrs.   Knowler,\nMrt. J. Orieve.\nWhite  bread. Five Roses\u2014Mn.  Cole,\nMrt.  J.  Grieve.\nWhite bread. Maple Leaf\u2014Mra. Webster.\nDairy butter\u2014Mrs. J. Grieve, J. Benton.\nPlain loaf cake\u2014 Mrs. Virgo, Mrs.\nKnowler, Mrs. Mason.\nBaking powder biscuits\u2014Mrs. Grieve,\nMrs. Webster, Mrs. Mason.\nLayer cake\u2014Mrt. Grieve, Mrs.  Virgo.\nTea biscuits\u2014Mrs. Virgo, Mrs. Grieve,\nMrs.  Knowler.\nApple pie\u2014 Mrs Knowler, Mrs. Grieve.\n8t cherries\u2014Mra. Webster, Mra. Virgo.\nSour   cherries\u2014Mrs.   Virgo.\nPlums\u2014Mrs. Virgo.\nStrawberry Jam\u2014Mrt. Knowler. Mra.\nVirgo.\nRaspberry Jam\u2014Mrs. Knowler. Mrs.\nWebster,  Mrss.   Virgo.\nApple Jelly\u2014 Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Mason.\nBlack currant Jelly\u2014 Mrss. Virgo.\nMrs. Webster.\nQuart tomatoes\u2014Mrs. Webtter, Mrs.\nVirgo.\nSweet corn\u2014Mra. Webster, E. O. Vss-\nwy. Mrs. Virgo.\nQuart sweet pickles\u2014Mrs Virgo, Mrs.\nWebster.\nSECTION   F\nEmbroidery, while\u2014Mn. Wagner. M.\nCastle.\nEmbroidery, colored\u2014Mrs. Van Glider,\nMrs. Webster.\nKnitting,   plain\u2014Mrs.   Wagner,\nVirgo.\nKnitting,   fancyy\u2014Mrs.  Wagner.\nCrochet   cotton\u2014Mm.   Wagner.\nWebster.\nCrochet   wool\u2014   Mrs.   Webster.\nGirls'    fancy    work\u2014Helen    wnjner.\nHooked rug\u2014Mrs. Wagner.\nSECTION   (t\nPen White Rocks\u2014J. Virgo, J. Virgo.\nPen   White   Leghorns\u2014J.   Benton.\nPen B. I. Reds\u2014Mm. Barclay. Alex\nWebster.\nW.   R  cockerels\u2014J  Virgo.\nW. R. pullet\u2014J. Virgo. J. Virgo.\nW  L  cockerel\u2014J Benton.\nW. L. pullet\u2014J. Benton.\nR. I. red cockerel\u2014Mrs. BiiTlny,\nAlex Webster. \/\nR. I. red pullet-Mrs. Barclay. Mrs\nBarclay.\nLitter    Chinchillas\u2014Alex    Webster\nBuck   Chinchillas\u2014Alex   Webster\nDoe  Chinchillas\u2014Alex  Webster.\nPair ducks\u2014Mrs. Barclay. Mrs. Crlcve.\nWhite eggs\u2014J.  Virgo. J   Benton\nColored  eggs\u2014E.  Vasey.  J.  Virgo\nUtility pen\u2014J. Virgo, J. Benton. Mrs.\nBarclay.   E.  Vasey.\nBest   male-J.   Virgo,  Mrs.   Barclay\nBest female\u2014J. Benton, J. vireo.\nAssociated Well\nHas Big Gas Flow\nCALOARY, Sept. H3\u2014A measurement\nof the flow at the Associated well\nwas taken Sunday afternoon, and\nthere was 27.000,000 cubic feet of very\nwet gat. with a lot of formation and\nlime still blowing from the hole, and\nthe gas pressure apparently Increasing\ngradually.\" J. H. McLeod, production\nmanager of Imperial Oil, told the\nCanadian Press last nlglrt, ThU well ls\nNo. 1 of the Northwest Associated Oil\nSc Oas  company.\n\"BUILD   B.    C.\"\n\u2022aeific\ntalk's\nlecipe\nfor\nWHIPPED  CREAM\nTa   have   been   asked   to   print   lt\neep milk, ln cool place and have It\nhand readv  to whip.\nIp briskly for 'two minutes, then\nIn adding gradually a few drops\nfresh Itmon Juice until cream is\nthen stir ln slowly one tea-\ngranulated augar and one tenor vanilla. Whip five to six\ntat.   Serve.\nsure to whip two mlnutea before\n'   lemon   Juice;   use   granulated\n.._  uid fold augar and flavoring In\nih a spoon.\nPacific Milk\nMrs.\nMrs,\nFERNIE, B. C, Sep.t 23\u2014One of\nthe finest private schools ln the interior1 of British Columbia uecame\navailable for um here with tho opening- of the new Holy Family ccuvent.\nThe opening ceremonies 'anted over a\nperiod of 15 hours and were attended\nby nearly  1000 people.\nThe formalities began at 10 in the\nmornsng with the ritual of blessing\nthe school. This was followed by a\nsolemn high ,ma\u00bb celebrated in the\nchurch. This was conducted by Rev.\nA. K Mclntyre of Rossland. the vlcar-\ngeneral, assisted by Mr, Barney and\nMr. Blssett of Fernie. The sermon was\npreached by Rev. J. C. McKenzle of\nNelson. Others assslatlng were: Fr.\nGcholnel of St. Bugene mission: Fr,\nSullivan of Cranbrook; FY. Hartnian of\nKlmberley; and Fr, Burke of Eureka.\nThe students of the school also took\npart ln this service.\nIn the afternoon from 2 till 9 the\nCatholic women's league put en a\ntea and raffle in the auditorium, which\nnetted lt over 960. The league also entertained the visiting clergy ln the\nsohool.\nIn the evening a whist drive and\ndunce was held, which netted the\nleague 4682. There were 70 tables of\nwhist, and with those who cams later for the dancing over fi.50 were entertained that evening. Prize winners\nfor the evening were as follows:\nLadles' first, Mrs. Joseph Poller, Hosmer; second, Mrs. Chardon, Fernie.\nOentlemen-'s first, Oeqrge Moses,' Fernie;   Special   ladies',   Miss   Lalcnde.\nThe school' is a modern fireproof\nstructure executed in. California mission stucco, in colors of buff ' and\norange. Its dimensions are 90 by 61\nfeet, and It ia two stories hlt.h. It has\neight class rooms, a kitchen and nn\nassemblyy hall which takes up half\ncf the ground floor. The stage nt the\nend of this hall has a prosceniuni of\n2Q feet. The pillars of the stage are\nol stucco and broken glass. The floors\nare hardwood and the woodwork of\ngolden oak. Plumbing arid fixtures are\nof the most modern.\nThe heating arrangements are of especial interest, as they will be the\nfirst central heating system ever to\nbe installed In Fernie. Tlie one central\nplant will be used to heat thc church,\nthe school and the home of the sisters., three buildings at rome distance\nfiom one another.\nPilot and Passenger\nPlunge Lake Manitoba\nWINHTPSO, Sept. 2a\u2014An aeroplane\npilot and his passenger are rtported\nto h*ve . met death Sunday when a\nplane plunged into Lake Manitoba,\nnear the little fishing village of Rey-\nkgavlk.\nReykgavlk ts Isolated from railway\nand telegraphic communication and\ndetails of the accident were not available  here late tonight.\nAccording to a brief message received ay the provincial police headquarters here, the plane plunged Into\nthe lake six miles from Reykgavlk,\nwhich If approximately 120 mllfre\nnorth of Winnipeg. The bodies have\nbeen recovered, but identification had\nnot  been made.\nBandits Pillage\nMexican Village\nMEXICO CITY, Sept. S3\u2014Special\ndispatches from Otumba. state of Mexico, say 20 bandits pillaged the nearby\ntown of Metusco, escaping before the\nauthorities could muster sufficient\nforest to cooperate with them.\nHONOR   (WESTS   AT   N UH'SP\nNAKUSP, B. C, Sept. 23\u2014Mrs W.\nC Baterthall was the delightful hostess at tea hour ln honor of her guests\nMrs. R. Towers and daughter. Beatrice,\nof Vancouver. Mrs. Batteishall was assisted by her mother, Mrs. wills, and\na very enjoyable afternoon was spent.\nThe guests Incl'ided: Mrs. Meaklns, Mrs\nJ. Bailey, Mrs. C. Oregory. Mrs. Cook,\nMrs. La Rue. Mrs. Chadwlck. Mre Pel-\nlows, Mrs, While, Mrs. shelling, Mrs\nP. Talbot, and Mrs. A. P. collier\nK1I.I.KII  ON   FIBST\nmm; in aiki-linf.\nHUMFORD, Maine, Sept. 23\u2014Henry\nRichards, 20, of Rlptonvllk*. en his frlst\nairplane ride, was killed and Roarer\nSwan. 26, of Milton, Mass., pUo*, was\nfatally Injured Sunday, when their biplane went Into a nose d!ve at height\nof 300 feet and crashed near the\nRumford  airport.\nSOCIAL   tt'ENIN.IS   \t\nPLANNED APPLEDALE\nAPPLEDALE, B. 0, Sept. 23\u2014Arrangements for a series of social afternoons during the winter months\nwere made at a meeting of the women't auxiliary at the home of Mrs.\nO. D. Harding. Mrss. Harding sserved\ntea during the afternoon.\nAbkotsford and ladner\nVICTORIA. Sept. 23\u2014Hon. tf. W.\nBowel], K C, who will aot as chairman of the Canadian delegation attending the Institute of Pacific Relations\nconference at Kyoto. Japan, sailed\nfor China so UM tteamahlp Prealdent\nCHereland from Victoria.\n;> FRDMlfifrl TILL 19J9    ]\nChase \u00ab> Sanborn's\nSEAL BRAND\nRenorw^ed f or its quality... flavour... and aroma I\nirtrl two, bo* and half-pound cant -whole,]!\niLcraund ot fine ground for percolator uat.JJ m\nSilverton Notes\nMay Move American\nCustoms Office at\nMetaline to Border\nTechnicality May Require Removal; Wlfl Depend on\n. Congress\nPROHIBITION IS\nMAIN PLANK OF\nPROGRESSIVES\nWould   Stop   Manufacture   as\nWell as Sale; Go to Prive\nCouncil\nB)   yi. R.  W.IKAT..EY,\nCanadian    Press   Staff   Correspondent.\nTORONTO, Sept. 23\u2014Tbe Progressive\nparty in Ontario has biased Itself on\nrecord, ln the election manifesto Issued\nover the signature of the party leader,\nJ. O. Lethbndtfe. in favor of the prohibition of manufacture, importation\nand sale of strong drink for beverage\npurposes.\nThe manifesto further declares that\nthe .Progressive party Is prepared to\npresent a bill in the legislature to the\neffect that no brewery or distillery\nshall    manufacture    or   sell    alcoholic\nLand of Soviets\nLeaves Aleutians\nfor Dutch Harbor\nSEATTLX. Wash., 8\u00abpt 21.\u2014The Russian plane Land of the Soviets, left\nAttu. mott westward island of the\nAleutian chtln ln Alaska, for Dutch\nHarbour Harbour Sunday, a brief message received at the naval radio station at  Bremerton,  Wash.,  tald.\nM'MIAIV* 11IKIHA.11 ( KVMIUUOH\nCRANBROOK. B. C. Sept. .8\u2014Two\nspecial trains of the New York Central\nrailway, conveying members of the\nAmerican Bankers' association, patted\nthrough  Cranbrook en route to Benn*.\nKimberley C.G.I.T*\nSelects Its Officers\nKIMBERLEY.     B\ngroup of liftnen glrlt n\nof Mrt. L. Thompson Mr tta* l>\nof  carrying on the work of OJt^^H\nOlrls ln Training.   Tne officers elected   were:   president.   State\nvice-president,   Jean  Young;\nMarjorle    Stone;    pianist,\nWelller;   secretary.   Isabel\nleader, Mrs. L. Thompson,\nearn est Klmberly waa present tad  invited   the girls out  to  the  song  practice Monday evening in United, *_____\nMcrrltvllle   Sedoan   trad   StevensvUle-\noiuyT ver7\"short ttay'\"w!I. \"road. In   BlaHway rt*ad\u00bb are to be pared lm-\nCranbrook,\nfact that\nschedule.\nhowever,    owing\nthe    trains    were\nto    the\nbehind\nKIMIIKKI.KY l.ONKH PASTOR\nKIMBERLEY, B. C. Sept. M.\u2014Rer.\nD. MacLean. who for a number of\nweeks has been in charge of the work\nof the Presbyteran church here, haa\nbeen forced to leave on account of 111\nFirst sod was  turned  for new Hungarian   Baptist   Church,   Wellnnci\nMETALINE FALLS. Waah.. Sept. 23\u2014\nA technicality may require the removal of the American customs offices\nat Metaline Falls to the Canadian\nborder line, 14 miles distant, customs\nofficials in Spokane declared. The removal, according to Qeorge Hubbard,\ncollector, of customs at Seattle, wlll\ndepend entirely upon action of congress. Present laws require the customs bouses .to be stationed at the\nborder and the government must\nnow decldt whether a point Ial miles\ndistant may be considered the border.\n' Two federal site agents, one for the\ncustoms and one for Immigration,\nhave jutt completed a survey of the\nborder Une In. the state and wlll submit- recommendations to their respective   departments   in   Washing-ton\nMlt    I.IIIUKT    IMIlhl It\nHURT IN  ALTO SMASH\nMONTEREY. Calif., Sept. 23\u2014Sir OUbert Parker, noted British novelist, suffered a broken arm and niuneroAKi\nbruises when an automobile being\ndriven by his wife left the road and\noverturned near Carmel Highlands, several miles south of here. Because of his\nadvanced age and poor health, considerable anxiety Is said to be felt by\nthe family and friends of the novelist\nMrs. Parker was uninjured ln the accident.\nSILVERTON, B. C, Sept. 23-Mlss\nMne Kelly has left for Trail, where\nshe wlll visit her sister and brother-\nin-law, Mr. antl Mrs. W H. Munro.\nior several weeks. From there she wlll\ngo to Vancouver, where :.he wlll continue her studies**\nColonel A. Evans and C. H. Rawllngs.\nof the Sllverton.slocan City road construction, were business visitors to\nNelton during the week.\nRoy Mills spent a few lays in Nelson\nlast week.\nMiss Adeline Hanna of Sandon was\nIn  town on  Saturday   visiting  friends.\nE. Rogers. R. Bruin and H. Bruin\narlved from slocan and are employed\non   tho   Mammoth   tram   construction.\nMr. and Mrs. T. Anderson motored\nto   Nelson.\nMrs. Klynn of Perry's Siding -vns n\nv:sltor In town for several days, being\nthe   guest  of  her  husband.\nMr. and Mrss. A. s. MacAuley were\namong those who motond to Nelson\nlost week\nF. Burgess. C P. R. agent, has returned from a two-week holiday spent\nat  the const cities\nC. Stenson. wwho Is employed on the\nMr.mmoth trnm construction, Is vlslt-\nInc at his home ln Wlnlaw.\nMiss H. Marshall. E. Erlckson A.\nCooper and F, Peachey motored to\nNelson\nJack Pine, an old-timer ot the Slocan district, arrived ln town and Is\nemployed on the construction ajf the\nnew Mammoth mill,\nMrs. E. Stanton was a visitor *.o Nelson last week.\nMiss JoMannB Oroenheunen, who\nhas been visiting frlentU in Slocan\nCity for the post two weeks, has returned  to her home.\nMrs. J. Bolsvert and her two children. Mirgaret and Billy, have left\nfor their home in Vancouver, having\nspent the past two months tho guest\nof her mother, Mrs. F. Lelbscher. who\nwill accompany them for a few weeks'\nvacation.\nFrank Binnlsh of the Hewitt mine\nspent a few days with his parents\nat Slocan city.\nJoe Trozzo of Appledale was In town\nFrom here he wlll go to tho Cotter\nU   Alene where he Is employed\nX.. Matthews ls busy erecting a new\nbungalow on the \"HIU\".\nMrs J. Hoogtrwerf of NeUon was the\nguest of her son and daughler-ln-\nli'W. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoogerwerf\nMurray MacNel\u00abh of Slocan city was\na .visitor\nB. Miller was a visitor to Nslson on\nWednesday to see Mrs. Miller, who is\na patient, ln Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nhospital.\nRoy Ainstle of the West MMont mine\nIt a vlaltor ln town.\nMrs. H. Dewls and son Seaman attended   the  fair   In  Nelson\nYmir Institute\nAppoints Its\nTwo Delegates\nYMIR. B. C. Sept. 33-Two delegates\nwere elected to attend the conference\nto be held In Nelson next month a hen\nthe Ymir womens slnstltute met in\nthe Oulld hall last week. The delegates are: Mrs. L. M Prochnow and\nMrs. A. B. Clark.\nThose present at tho meeting were-\nMrs. A. B. Clark, vice-president in\nthe chair; Mrs. N. Peterson. Mix L\nM. Prochnow. Mrs. w. B. Mclsaac Mrs\nE. Daly. Mrs*. Stevens, Mrs j h\nC'arke, Mrt. c. Anderson, Mrs J M\nOllle, Mrs.c. Mclsaac. Mrs. E. Emilson\nand Mrs. p. H. Watson. Tta hr.tetes\nwere Mrs. H. Stevens and Mra. \u00bb. Pet-\nerton.\nMX   KII.I.KI)   WHEN   AI'TO\nMONRO*. Mich, Bept. __\u201e ,,,\u201e,;\nand mother, their three children and\nan unidentified man. were killed last\nnight in a collision between an automobile and a Michigan Central train\nat a grade crossing a milt south of\nhere. The known dead are: Leo Colbert. 40. Mrs. Colbert and the three\nsmall Colbert children. Tht bodies of\nthe victims were scattered In buthts\nalong the tracks.\nmcK miiiTT is\nKINO  OF  COHIMIVS\nPENDLETON. Ore.. Sept. 23\u2014Dick\nTrultt Okmulgee, okla, was crowned\n\"king of the cowboys'\", and succeeded\nBob Crosby of Kenna, N M, as possessor of the coveted Roosevelt lillaj,*,\"\nas the 20th annual round up came\nto a whirlwind finish  here.\nPete Knight of Calgary won thc title\nof champion bronco buster nfter a\nsensational   ride   on   Fountain.\nmini, lIliAllU.ntlUAC UI BCAl UlAlUllAAllA.     .^        ,.^ j . ., t\u2014.\u2014\nliquor in the province, and  to submit 7\u00bb\u00abg\u00a3; \"*  la  \"turning  to  his home\nthe  bill  to  the  privy  council   to  test   lr\nthe authority of thf privy council over\nmanufacture.\nfKo.nsi; piaBBisriTE\nThe statement of policy is at once\nan indictment of the present Liquor\nControl act, and a pledge, that, should\nthe Progressives be returned to power,\na plebiscite on the liquor question will\nbe submitted   within  the  year.\nThe manifesto charges the Conservative government with bringing on an\nunnecessary election, adding a further\nburden to the rate payers of the province.   The Progressives take a definite\nMiserable With\nStomach Trouble\nTANLAC Quickly Relieved\nMr. James Burns. 41S Bay St., Toronto, says TANLAC It the Sett Investment\nstsnd  for  a  fixed  election  date  every! J1?  \"\"\"I   m\u00bbd\u00ab'    \",Betore   J*\"\"* ,?\",:\nfour years  unless  the party  ln  power' WC.-'   he  states,  'my   weight  fell oft\nis  defeated   on   a   wantof  confidence ; *-\u00b0m >\u00bb to m *\u00bb?**\u25a0 rtI\u201esc\"\u00b0mt\"'\nvote more  than  one  meal  a  day and  that\nCheaper   hydro   rates,   larger   grants ! a\u00bb\"\u00bb\u00ab* \u25a0ne n,\u00b0\"r\" \u00b0L^\"'-^\"^,1\ndon't believe  I  could  ever have  pulled  up to\nroads, and reduction in automobile \u2022*<*\u00bb\u2022 ftnLma\"ri VO*\u2122*\nlicense fees are offered as constructive j\u00a3L*\u00b0, <!SS.a^,0h\u2122t\npolicies of  Uie Progressive party\nK.:rOYI.I(IN..   W>VIK\nMOYIE, B.C.. Sept. 29.\u2014P. N. Conurd\nwho has l>oen .suffering from un nt-\nuick of toiifiltliis Is now recovering.\nGROWING DEAF WITH\nHEAD NOISES?\nTRY THIS\nIf you are growing hard of hearing\nand fear Catarrhal Deafness or lf you\nhave roaring, rumbling, hissing noises\nIn your ears go to your druggist an.,\nget 1 ounce of Parmlnt (double\nstrength), and add to lt l\\ pint of\nhot water and a little granulated\nsugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times\na day.\nThis will often bring quick relief\nfom the distressing head noises. Clogged\nnostrils Bhould open, breatning become\neasy and the mucus stop dropping into\nthe throat. It ls easy to prepare, costs\nJittle and is pleasant to take. Anyone\nwho is threatened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head noises should\n1 give this prescription a trial.\n175 pounds, where I am now, If it\nhadn't been for TANLA-. It has restored my health \"CoTOp.etely and I feel\nrs active and energetic as I did forty\nyears ago.\"\nTANLAC is Nature's own remedy for\nBtomach Trouble, Indigestion, Oas.\nPain after Eating and run-down systems. It Is made of roots, barks and\nherbs\u2014and costs less than 2c a dose.\nGet a bottle at your druggits today-\nhe win promptly refund your money\nif lt does not give complete satisfaction.\nCanadian PariSl\n,*    Sailinus\nTO\nEUROPE\nMONTBEAL-4UEBEC     POSTS\nMONTREAlr-QUHBEC\nOct.   1 Empress  tWitltnrt\nTo    Cherboure-rJoutn-Arnpton-Bnmburg\nOct.  4    Duchess  Atholl\nTo   Olssgow-Belfast-Uverpool\nOct. 10     Sontronn\nTo    Cherbourg-Southampton-Antwerp\nOct. 10     -..JtellU\nTo   Belfast-Glasgow\nOct. 11    Duchess Bedford\nTo Liverpool\nOct. 17      .Montcalm\nTo     Cherbourg-Southampton-Hamburg\nOct. 18   Duchess Richmond\nTo   Olasgow-Belfast-Uverpool\nOct. 24        Montclare\nTo    CherlAourg-SouttAAinpton-Antwnrp\nOct. 25   Ducbets Torn\nTo Liverpool\nOct. 26    Mlnnedona\nTo  Bellast-Llverpool-Oasgow\nOct. 91    Impress  Scotland\nTo  ch-rtx>urg-8outharrj**ton\nNov.   1  Duchtts Atholl\nTo   Olasgow-Belfast-Uverpool\nNot.   7 Montro*)\nTo Chertourg-Souttoanirrton-AiitwBjrii\nNov.   8 Metlta\nTo altsgow-Belfast-Uverpoal\nNov.    14     Montcalm\nTo Cherbourg-6*Aithainpton-Hamburg..\nNov, 15  Duchess Richmond\nTo Glasgow-Belfast-Liverpool\nPull   details   with   rites   ft ont   any\nagent,  or writ*\n1. 8. CARTER\nDistrict Passenger Aegent. NelstiB. B. C.\nCuticura\nMother's Favorite\nI       for all tke family\nCLEANSES and purifies the skin and when\nused daily, assisted by Cuticura Ointment as needed, it prevents little skin tnd\nscalp troubles from becoming serious.\nSojp25t.   OminHni 25c. sod 50c.   Talcum 25c.\nSuUl everywhere.   Sample each tree.\nAddtvs CsmsdtSrt DtP*t:\nJ. T* Walt (ompaar, Ltd., Montr-*.*.!.\nwhatever the road or weather\nOne of thc outstanding advantages of the Dodge Six is\nthe sense of security it brings to driver and passengers. No\nmatter what the road or traffic condition, this sturdy car\ninsures maximum safety and protection with a body of\ntypical Dodge strength and rigidity. This body is built inflex-\n* i\nibly onto the chassis in such a way that the center of gravity is\nexceptionally low. And also you always have the complete\nsecurity of Dodge Six 4-wheel hydraulic brakes\u2014positively\nequalized \u2014 internal-expanding\u2014absolutely weatherproof.\n! \"   '\nNew Dddbe Brothers Six\n' *   ' EIGHT BODY STYLES: $1210 TO J1\u00bb5 F. O. B. TORONTO A CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT\nhABlaalss HsBB.r.   F.ei.iv E.al.n.Bl  (Irslllil  net t.BSt.astrtal w*\/\nCAPITOL MOTORS LIMITED\nSole Dealers for Nelson\nPhone 65 Nelion B. C.\nThe name Peebles Motors Ltd., was inserted in Saturday's ad.  This was incorrect.\nTHE     CANADIAN-BUILT    DODGE    F O R    CANADIANS\n Ten\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929\nChangeable\nWeather\nColds,    Grippe\nFlu.      Rutherford's\nCapsules      will\nrelieve and cure.\ni, Rutherford\nCo.\nUnveil Plaque to\nCaptain Cook in\nCoast Cathedral\n.44 Taxi and Transfer.\nfctana  44      Oon   Cummins      Box   68\njftelght and Express Servloe Dally\n; Including    All    Intermediate    Polnte.\n% s.m .\u2014Nelson  to Trail  and  Rossland\njt   am\u2014Slocan   City.   Silverton.    New\nDenver and Sandon.\nVAaKTSTTTT:. Sept. 23\u2014Paying tribute to early pioneers of the British\nEmpire for their work of exploration\nand Empire building. Sir John 8. Allen,\nmember of the British house of commons, and chairman of the Royal\nEmpire society, unveiled a memorUl\nplaque in honor of Captain James\nCook, pioneer world navigator, ln\nChrist  church  cathedral   here  Sunday.\nThe memorial to Captain Cook, who\nvisited the coast of what Is now British Columbia ln 1778, is a bronze tablet  in a stone frame.\nt While He Is\nStill Young\nTaa* t* tbt proper time to\nsafeguard his tight. Minor\n\u00a3oublts car, be corrected which\n\"otherwise would develop and impair   his   eyesight   later   on.\nJ. O. PATENAUDE\nOtAtoBFtrM ana Optician\ntxpert Optical Service.\nT\nCRE-O-VIN\n31.00 B\u2122SDEB $1'0o\n; Ood   Uver   Extract   with   Creosote\nRelieves\nDeep Seated Cough\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nKS-       Prescription Specialists\n\u00bb7  Baker Phone   1\nMONROE. Mich., cepi. 13\u2014Six persons were killed here shortly after 9\no'clock tonight when the automobile\nln which they were riding was struck\nby a north-bound Michigan Central\nCincinnati-Detroit train at a crossing\na  mile south of here.\n509 Cedar St.\nWednesday, Sept. 25th\n2 p.m.\n2 Favored with instructions from R. J.\nBewltt, Enq., I wlU offer the following.\nS rashes, utensils, blankets, rugs, geo-\nJraphlc magazines, easy upholstered\n$Btrs, arm chairs, centre tablet, fowcett\n\u00a3tort, brick lined heating sieve, rani-\nHnatiora desk and book case, dining\nBom chairs, chest of drawers, toilet\nSt., bed lamp, mirror, handsome solid\nJBlnut chesterfield table 60 Inches by\nQ**nTn*het,  etc.\n.. goods on view 9 to 10 morning cf\na.   Terms cash.\nG. HORSTEAD\nAuctioneer\nOur\nTailoring\nDepartment\nWe can give you a good\nselection of fall clothes to\nchoose your new suit from.\nAlso Do Your\nCLEANING\nPRESSING AND\nREPA1RINO\nTry Us First\nQilker's\nRELIGION FULL\nOF CHEER SAYS\nTHE ARCHBISHOP\nTrue  Christians  Must  Forget\nSelves; Give Selves to\nGod's Work\n\"Our Christian religion Is a religion\nof cheerfulness,\" said Moet Rev. A.\nU. DePencier, Archbishop ol New Westminster, in a stirring sermon preached In the newly restored St. Saviour's\nchurch Sunday evening. The archbishop declared that a ttue Christian\nshould lose himself in his religion,\nshould, ln other words, \"forget him*,\nself.\"\nThe reason men must have religion\nwas that they were not merely rational animals, as modern science\nwould have the world believe, but were\nspiritual beings. It waa necessary\nthen to feed the spirit, and religion\nwas  that  food.\nIn closing, the archbishop declared\nthat he would leave three counsels\nwith the congregation. The first idea\nthat the archbishop stressed was that\nmoney was among the first causes of\ndiscord among Christians. As a corollary to this, it followed that only by\noffering one's soul with a material\ngift to Ood, could one make money\nacceptable   in   Ood's  sight.\n\"Ood does not need you money,\"*\ndeclared the archbishop. \"It was he\nwho made the money and you too.\n\"So my second counsel is to forget\nyourself.\"\n\"But you must also know yourself.\nYou must realise your capabilities\nand limitations, and when you have\ncome to this, you will forget yourself, and give yourself heart and soul\nto Ood's work ln the world.\"\nCards Take Opening\nContest From Reds\nWith Haf ey's Homer\nST. LOUIS, Sept. 33\u2014Helped bv\nChick Hafey't 2fth homer of the sea-\nton, which came ln the eighth, and\nscored Bottomley. the Cardinal, tcok\nthe first game of tbe series of three\nfrom the Cincinnati Reds here today\nby \u00ab  to 4.\nScore\u2014\nR        H        I\nCincinnati     4       7*\nSt. Louis     0      ll        1\nBatteries \u2014 Fray and Oooch; Prankhouse and Wilson.\nOnly   one   game   scheduled   today.\nHARPSHAW RETAINS\nMATTHEW COUNSEL\nFOR MURDER CASE\nInquest Today at Sandon; Preliminary Hearing Remand\nThursday\nFROST  C.USES  SOME\nDAMAGE   IN   ONTARIO\nTORONTO. Sept. 28.-\u2014FYcnt dnrlnn\nthe past week caused considerable damage to potatoes, tomatoes and other\ntender plants, byt the loss will not\nbe of serious proportions, according\nto the weekly crop report of the Ontario department of agriculture issued\ntoday. Rains have been general\nthroughout the province and have been\nwelcomed.\nNelson News of the Day\nLOST\u2014A white  spitz dog, information\nuratefuly   received.   Phone   445R.   Lati\nmer.    904.\n(10611)\nAOENTS REQUIRED in this locality to\nsell the meet popular Canadian line\nof Personal Christmas Greeting cards\nRegal Art Co., 310 Spadlna Ave.,\nToronto. (10600)\nMarcelling   at   419   CMnr\nyour home.   Phone 710X.\nSt.   or   in\n(1057:.,\nVanities\nEngraved \u25a0\n\u25a0 a   Enamelled\nand\nEngine Turned\nx ttt\nFuturistic and\nConventional\nDesigns\n. Priced at\n$1.50, $2.00\n$3.00 \u00b0 $7.50\nE. Collinson\nJeweler\nC. P. R. Time Inspector\nFor\u2014\nSERVICE\nPRICE and\nQUALITY\nPhones 10 & 11\nHove  your  chimneys  cleaned   while\nthe   weather   Is   \"rood.     Phone   6311,\n(10651)\nPOWER    WIU.    HE    (IT    OFF    Al\n1IJH   TODAY   FOR   1.1   \"UNITES.\n110602\nCoats^D\n\"xU\/T\/V      colder      weather\nladies     are     becoming\nmore interested in these garments.\nWe have a fine selection in\nall the new materials with\nwell selected Furs in the better grades. We invite your\ninspection.\nPriced from $35 to $110\n_UM_*iM\/M\nWard   St.   Opposite  Capitol   Theatre\nInquest into the death of Segvold\nMyklebos, shot ln the face atnd killed\nat the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.T.\nBrady at Sandon on Friday night\/ and\nfor which Joseph Harpshaw ls held In\nprovincial Jail here to face a charge\nof murder, wul reopen at Sandon at\n10 a.m. today under Dr. w. E. Oomm\nof New Denver district coroner, After\nthe Jury had viewed the body on\nSaturday morning the Inquest was adjourned and a post mortem conducted\nat New Denver on the body by Dr.\nWalter Graham of bandon at New\nDenver.\nE. O. Matthew of Nelson, who wtll\ndefend Harpshaw, stated ' 'st night\nthat Harpshaw would come up in provincial police court before Siepen...ary\nMagistrate John Cartmel on Thursday\nfor preliminary hearing. A remand\nfor a week will be asked. Magistrate\nJohn Cartmel and Mr. Matthews wlll\nboth be engaged for several days on\nthe trials of the Sons of Freedom Jailed\nhere last Saturday.\nGAMMON  TO  ATTEND\nSergt. Ernest Oammon of the district provincial police headquarters\nhere, who hroght Harpshaw In from\nNew Denver Saturday nigiit, wlll return\nto Sandon today for the Inquest.\nJ. T. Brady, who witnessed the\nshooting, and Mrs. Brady, who was ln\nanotlier room at the time and Dr.\nWalter Oraham of Sandon, who was\ncalled to the scene shortly after the\nshooting, will give evidence\nInquest.\nW, R. Campion\nYour Grocer\nOur Phone No. Is 111\n4.   tins   Sliced   Pineapples   ...48c\n8 oa. glass Jugs, Vanilla or\nLemon Extract  60c\nDutch   Rusks,   packet 35c\nPrune Plums, basket  30c\nBartlett  Peart,  basket   30o\nBantam Corn, doz S5o\nOranges,  3  doz.  (or   tie\nDeliveries Twice Dally\nUphill and Palrview\nMiss Collett is\nMedal Winner in\nGolf, Ancaster\n. ANCASTER, Ont., Sept. 33\u2014As waa\nexpected the scores of 32 qualifiers\nln the 34th annual Canadian Ladies'\nOpen golf championship in the 18\nhole qualifying round today had to he\nclose to 00. Seven players with Bl\nplaying off went only one hole, Miss\nEdith Ellis of the Ancaster club and\nMrs. H. K. Stevens, Waterloo, falling\nto equal Ihe scores of the other five\nand dropping back to the first flight.\nMiss Olenna Collett, of Pebble Beach,\nCalif., twice champion, won the medal\nfor the qualifying round with a 77\ntwo under par and she was followed,\ntwo strokes behind, with a par equalling 79, by Miss Marjorle Klrkham of\nthe Marlborough club of Montreal.\nMiss Ada Mackenzie of Toronto\nladles' club, who won the Canadian\nclosed title last Friday and Mtss Helen\nHicks of Long Island, winner of the\nrecent Chicago derby tied for the\nthird place with eighties.\nMiss Honor - Bright, the medallist\nID the closed tourney last week, Is\nplaying from the Niagara Falls, N. Y.,\nclub this week.   She qualified.\nOvercoats\nDon't put off getting that new overcoat\nyou promised yourself last year until they\nare picked over. Select one now. A small\ndeposit will hold one.\nYes, blues are just as popular as ever and\nthe new camel cloths are very attractive.\n$25.00 to $85.00\nEMORYS, Ltd*\nArrested, Drunk.\nGets Revenge by\nTearing Mattress\nNot  Much  Satisfaction,  However, Pays $25 Fine and *.\">\nCosts for Mattress\nine\nWILFRED HOWELL\nIS BURIED FROM\nTRINITY CHURCH\nSt. Saviour's Church Helpers bazaar.\nFriday, November 29th, in Memorial\nHall. (10606)\nTea and Bake Sale, auspices of Women's Institute on Friday, the 37.\nfrom 3 to 6 p.m. (10606>\nBaptist Women's Mission Circle\nmeets this afternoon at 3 o'clock at\nthe home of Mrs. Vance, Rosemont.\n(10604)\nGeorgian Singers concert. Trinity\nChurch, Tuesday, October 1st. Uunder\nauspices Ladles' Aid. Admission 75\ncenu. (10608)\nIII MMAI.K   HALE\nAnd  Home   Cooking.  Saturday,  Sept.\n38. corner Stanley and Victoria.    Presbyterian   Ladles'    Association.      (10508)\nWanted\u2014One hundred players and\npupils for fretted instrument orchestra.\nMandolin, mandola. mandocello. man-\ndobass.  Kootenay Music House. (10533)\nMother's Auxiliary of Troop No.\n1 Nelson Boy Scouts will hold their\nregular meeting on Tuesday afternoon\n3  p.m.  at  the  Armories. (10597)\nDANCING\nOrace Brett announces the opening\nof her fall term of dancing classes\nAll types of dancing taught. Every\nThursday.    Strathcona Hotel.      (10591)\nBaptist church\u2014Bev. e. V Arm\nstrong. Missionary on furlousn ts m\nIndia, will apeak at a public meeting\nWednsday evening at 8 oclock. All\nmembers  are   urged  to be  present.\n(10610)\nSpecial meeting and Programme, active members Canadian Legion, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock sharp.\nAll members of the Mth also cordially\nInvited. (10613)\nUae\n\"Bapco\" Paint\nFor Fall Painting\nThis is the bent ready-mixed paint we can buy and\nwe carry a wide range of colors to cho*e from, also\nTurpentine, Linseed Oil and  Brushes.\nCOLOR CARDS  A.NI)  PRICES  ON  REQUEST\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCesipany, Limited\nWhoieaal. NELSON, B.C.\nRetail\nWt with to thank the attending\nDoctors, Nurse Watts an dthe many\nmends for their kindness and sympathy In our btrntvemenE and lor\nthe many noral offerings. Mn. Carlson  and   family. (10613)\nMany Beautiful Floral Tributes\nReceived From Friends and\nRelatives\nPARD   OF   THANKS\nWe wish to thank the attending\ndoctors and those In consultation and\nthe special nurses and staff of the\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hospital and the\nmany friend' for their kindness and\nsympathy during the sicknest of Wilfred tnd ln our bereavement, and for\nthe many floral offerings. We also\nextend our thsnks to D. J. Robertson,\nPrank Carlson and the Nelson Transfer,\nKootenay Oarage. \u00bb\u00ab Tail and Elks'\nTaxi.     Mr.   and   Mrt.  T.  E.   Howell\n110604)\n^\nAU Automobile\nOwners\nAre requested to attend\na special meeting of the\nNeiaon Branch of\nThe Automobile\nClub of B. C.\nat 8 o'clock tonight at the\nSavoy Hotel\nOfficers will be appointed and activities of inter-\nc-t. to you will be discussed\nTho Mold Secretary for\nthe IfiU'iior and Manager\ni I Hie Highways Signing\nDept. will be present.\nWilfred Howell, 16 year. old son of\nMr. and Mrs. P. E. Howallpras burled\nSunday afternoon from Trmlty United\nchurch, Rev. W. C. Mawnlnney officiating.\nDuring the service at the church\nMrs. T. E. Hlgglnbotham sang \"Keep\nMe Singing.1'\nPallbearers were: . Wllfrsj! Webster,\nPrank Carlson. Oeorge leno. Jack\nLocke.  Bill  Price  and   Dave  Lancaster.\nFloral offerings lncluflr.d. pillows\nfrom family; the boys of the Elk's\ntnxi and transfer company; James\nLyden, E. Borgerson, Earl Mundln,\nGeorge Leno and a,ill Morgan. Cross-\nspecial and graduate nurses of Kootenay Lake General hospital. Hearts\u2014\nthe family, the Ortzzelles. Wreaths\u2014\nfrom his chum Oeorge Zrfno, Reg Ger-\nman and Prank Carlson, Mr. and Mis.\nBud Stevens, nr. and Mrs. T. Sargent,\nthe Nelson Transfer Co. Ltd.. Mr. and\nMrs. I. G Nelson and L. K. Larsen.\nMr. and Mrs. O. r*. Hunter and Donald\nSprays, Mr. and Mrs. P. W Whltefleld.\nHorace Kay. mother and niece. Mr. and\nMrs. W. A. Thurman and Oeorge. Mr.\nand Mrs. J. 8. Perttso. Mr. and Mrs.\nLou Kerr. A. G. Morey, the mentor and\nmember of the Beaver Trail Ranger\ngroup of Trinity church, Mrs. W. A.\nSturgeon, Mrs. M. J. Vlgneux and W. J.\nSturgeon. Rev. and Mrs. Mawhinney.\nBeryl. Jack and Earnest Wilson. Plrst\nNelson troop of Boy Scouts. J. S.\nOoulding and Jack. Mr. and Mrs. P.\nGUI, Mr. and Mre. D. L. Ure. Bill Price.\nMr. snd Mrs. J. F. Locke, Mr. and Mrs\nJ. Fortes. Mr and Mrs. B. E. Chase\nand Edward. Mr and Mrs. J. Bell and\nfamily. Court Royal Ancient Order of\nForresters, Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. Q. A.\nBrown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Murphy; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Leno:\nKootenty Garage; Mr. anu Mrs. Guy\nWright antl daughters; Mr. and Mrs.\nHarriett; Mr. and Mrs. H. Mafistleld;\nthe Orummett family: Mr. and Mrs\nW. 8. Johnson; Margaret and Jack Williams- Mn. M. Scully; Mre. B. Dawson:\nMr. and Mrs. N. C. Stlbbs and Gerald:\nPred Irvine; Trinity Service club; Dr.\nand Mrs. W B. Steed and Ina; Choquette Bros.; Mr. and talrs. A. G. Lane:\nMr. and Mrs. A G. Lambert: Mrs. C.\nI. Carlson and family: Trinity United\nLadles Aid- Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lane.\nWilfred WebtA*r; \u00abr. and Mrs. O. Cald-\nweU; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Salee and\nfamily, Sookane.\nREV.E.TTURNER\nACCEPTS CHARGE\nUNITED CHURCH\nC. P. R.\nLeave Cranbrook;\nat Calgary Today\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Sept. 23\u2014E. W.\nBeatty and party of C. P. R directors\narrived here through the Crow's Neat\npass from Vancouver yesterday mom*\nlng The party left here early this\nmorning and proceeded straight\nthrough the Lethbrldge arriving there\nat 6 p. m. After a short stop there\nthe special proceeded to Calgary and\nwill arrive there about 10 p. m, tomorrow. A visit wtll be paid to Drumheller and to the C. P. R. farm at\nStrathmore, where the prlu stock\nand other chief points or Interest\nthere  will  be  Inspected  by  the  party.\nC. J. Carlson is\nLaid to Rest in\nNelson Cemetery\nFuneral services of C. J. Carlson were\nheld yesterday afternoon from Trinity\nUnited church. Rev. W. C. Mawhinney   officiating.\nShort private service was held at\nthe home before proceeding to the\nchurch where the public ceremonies\ntook  place.\nMany friends and relatives attended\nthe services and a profiCon of floral\ntributes surrounded the coffin at\nthe church.\nPall bearers were H. Hughes, D.\nUughton, H. J. Wilton, J. S. Kelson,\nL.   Renwick.\nInterment was In Nelson cemetery.\nArrested on Saturday nigtft ln an\nIntoxicated condition on Bahn street,\nJohn Chisholm, after being hustled\nInto the city tells, revenged himself\nby tearing the cell mattress into small\npieces and throwing them wildly ln\nall directions. This seemed to satisfy\nhim and he settled down for the night\nHe appeared before Magistrate William Brown ln city police court yesterday morning and pleaded guilty to\na charge of intoxication ln a public\nplace.    He wab fined $25.\nChisholm paid, ln addition to the\nfine, #5 for the damaged  mattress.\nCranbrook Man Is\nTransferred, Coast\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Sept. 23\u2014J. A.\nInnes, who for the last 10 years has\nhad the position of chief clerk ln\nthe C.P-R. superintendent's office, has\nleft for Vancouver, to which point\nhe has been transferred. At an Informal gathering of CP.R. employees\nheld ln the superintendent's office\nhe waa presented with a wardrobe\ntrunk and a fitted sea-lion leather\nclub bag as a token of the esteem in\nwhich he was held by his fellow employees. Jack Young, In making the\npresentation, conveyed to Mr. Innes on\nbehalf of his wide circle of friends\ntheir deep regret at his Impending departure and expressed their wish for\nevery success ln his new position.\nMr. Turner has arrived from Vancouver to take over Mr. Innes' duties.\ncA. (D. ^Papazian\nWATCHMAKER,    JEWELER\nAND GRADUATE OPTICIAN\n413 HALL STREET\nGyos Hear Woods\non Work of Auto\nAssociation Here\nO-K\nL. J. Woods, field secretary for British Columbia Automobile association,\nadrassed the NeUon Oyro club lut\nnight after the weekly dinner.\nMr. Woods who ls In 'this district\nat present to stimulate interest in the\norganization which he represents, told\nthe Gyros the alms of the Automobile\n\"RBociation. and pointed out how in\nthe Increasing popularity of the district from the tourist point of view\nwas making more and better roads a\nnecessity.\nAt the cloee of his address Mr-\nWoods announced that a meeting of the\nmembers of the Auto club would be\nheld tonight to discuss matters of\nimportance and to elect officers.\nHHEFFIELD ON GYROS\nI. O. Matthew announced that .at a\ntime when the Doukhobor situation was\nln the minds of every ctilzen of Nelson\nlt would be Interesting to know more\nof the history of these extraordinary\npeople. He continued that Phil Sheffield, who was well versed on Doukhobor hostory, had consented to give \u2022\nbrief resume of the rise of Douk-\nhoborlem.\nMr. Sheffield, dealing shortly with\nthe subject, gave many interesting\nsidelights on the life history of this\npeculiar people.\nofttefinesl\nRon*\nr   \u2022\n7kMe\nMneeMsie\nNl\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nJust  the  thing  for jcool\nweather fresh\nButtered Pop Corn\nFresh\nRoaAsted Peanuts\nFresh Made\nPotato Chips\nNothing but the best\nraINbo\nConfectionery\nHas Been Appointed to Charge\nat Church in Brooks,\nAlberta\nAt the fall mHtUI of the Kootsnay\nPresbytery of the United Church held\nlut weet at Creston, application of\ntlw Rev. E. o. Turner for a charge\nunder the United Chureh of Canada\nwaa favorably received, and the application was referred to' the Medicine\nHat  presbytery.\nIt It understood that Mr. Turner\nhat been appointed to a charge at\nBrooks, Alta.\nMr. Turner recently resigned thc\npastorate of the First Baptist church of\nKelson after filling its pulpit for nearly\nthree years He leit Nelton for the\nprairie Sunday.\nCOAST   LEAGUE\nOakland  6-J,  Beattle   4-3.\n(Seeond. 7 lnnlngt)\n(No others tcheduled todty)\nSenators Get Odd\nRun From the Sox;\nMarberry Credited\nWASHINGTON. Sept. 23. \u2014Rallying\nfot six runt ln the lott three lnnlngt,\nthe Washington Senators opened the\nseries against Chicago today with a\n7  to 6  victory.\nThree (Washington pitchers faced\nthe Sox with Marberry finally gtttlng\nthe  credit  for  tho   victory.\nR       HI\nChlotgo       0       10 4\nWashington       7       IS        0\nBatterlet \u2014 McKaln, Adklns and\nBerg; Brown, Burk*. Marberry snd\nSpencer.\nOnly one game ncheduled todty.\nAMERICAN   ASSOCIATION\nLouisville  3:   Milwaukee   li.\nToledo 3;  Bt. Paul t.\nGroceries\nand\nService\nBoth Good\nPhone 235\nHORSW.LL\nBros\nScientific Men\nThe professional mar, appreciates scientific method*. We Hit\nmany physicians, dentists and\nothers,   among  our  patients.\nJ. A. C. Laughton R. O.\nSpecializing  ln Eyesight  Detects\nIn the Orlffln' Block\nCity Drug Co.\nNELSON'S      DISPENSING      CHEMIST!\nFilms,    Kodaks,   Drugs,    Statlontrt\nMall   orden   promptly   despatched.\nBOX   1038   NELSON,   B.C.,   PHONE   is\nCome In and Oet Tour Weight Free\nLearn to Earn\nAT\nElks Taxi-Transfer\nPhone 77\nSedan \u2014 Can\nDay uid Night Servlot\nBaggagt uid En-Trait\nBest Of\nCoals\nFor Most Comfort\nFrom\nWILLIAMS\nTRANSFER\nPhone 106\nTransfer Work\nIf your care is equipped\nwith an\nExide Battery\nYour battery troubles\nare nil.\nBENNErfTS\nLimited\nExide Battery Station\nIt Can't Be Done!\nYou'd Be Surprised\nRichard\nDix\nDoes It. In   \u2022\nbut the\nTruth\"\nMakes a $10,000 bet\nhe will tell nothing but\nthe truth for 24 hours.\nHe does\u2014and boy, what\na flock of grief he get*\ninto.\nYou'll laugh your\nhead off at this 100<7o\nall talking comedy.\nComing Thursday!\nFox\nMovietone\nFollies\nIt's a Wow, and\nThen Some\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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