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M (CP)\u2014\nBenito Mntsollnl today told Fuels! Italy to get ready for war.\nSpeaking, approprlttely enough,\n(rom   the   turret   of   in   usttult\n-ink,   to   torn   cheering   officers\nand military attaches, at thl conclusion ol Italian war mtnoeuvm,\nthe   squsrr-jaaed    prtmltr   laid,\n\"wir oan break ont (rom one moment to tbe other.\" I\n\"No ont  tn  Europe wtnti war,\"\nA Duct asserted, \"but the Idea ot\nwu It floating In the air. it Is not\niieceaeiry to be ready for tht wtr\nof tomorrow, but for the war of\ntodiy. wt must become * military\nnation,  even   a  militaristic  nation,\nown\u2014I  might  sdd\u2014a warlike  nation.\"\nBt tald war will accompany tht\nfortunes of nations throughout tht\ncenturies', despite International good\nwill conferences ind treaties.\nSIMILAR TO 1914\n\"At tht tnd of July,\" hi dselsred.\n\"an unforaeen situation tthe outbreak of Nul revolt In Auitrla)\ndeveloped, which wu similar to\nthit which prevailed In 1914.\"\n\"If we hid not lent our divisions\nto tilt frontier, complications might\nbty* ntult\u00abd that could not have\nbeen tettltd tay* by tht voice et\ntht cannon.\"\nPolitical circle! attached gnat wn-\nporttnee to th* fsct thlt II Duces\nmartial utterance* Included oni calling hli offlcen' attention to the\nfact -hit th* ground chosen for\ntht wtr manoeurers resembled the\nItalian eastern frontier.\nQuebec Issue Is\nOversubscribed\nMONTBBAL, Aug. M (CD-\nHeads of the syndicate maifett.nl\nth* Quebec government 910,0004)00\nbond Issue it three per cent for\nfit* yean todiy mnounced the\nluue hid been hetvlly oversubscribed ind the books were cloted\nihortly befort noon todiy.\nALBERTA CROPS\nHITBYFROSTS\n1 Degrees, Camrose;\nGarden Plants\nHit Too\nDi HAS TRADE\nPAcrwrracoBA\nDesigned  lo  Stimulate  thc\nShrunken Trade Between\nTwo Countries\nBv  LLOYD   A.  LEHBRAS\n(Associated Preu Staff Writer).\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 94 (AP).-\nPrealdent Roouvelt proclaimed tonight a new Cuban-American trtdt\ntreaty detlgned to stimulate tbt\nShrunken commerce betwten the\ntwo countries by knocking holes ln\nthe tariff walls of both.\nCven u the pact wss signed Into\neffect, however, critic* of the treaty\nbegan l verbal bombardment againat\nlti provltlont. Non-b\u00abntfltlng tugar\ntnd rum producers tnd distributors\nwtn tht flrtt to apeak.\nTht reciprocal igreement specifically knocks down the high United\nstates tariffs to ptnnlt tuler entry\not Cuban tugir, rum, tobacco and\nwinter vegetables. On Cuba't pirt\nlt llathw duties to facilitate Mil\nthen of United states lard, wheat\nflour ind othtr tgrlculturtl product! In iddltlon to automobiles\nand a toon of manufactured articles.\nThi put wu th* flrtt ot as\nwhich tho atate department already\nhu under negotiation or plant\nto Inlttttt tn an effort to revive\nUnited States foreign tradt, dwindled tlirmtngly tn recent yttn.\nHos Narrow Escape in\nStone Boot Runaway\nPOBT IT. JOHN, B.C., Aug. 94 (CP)\n\u2014Mn. B. Cliyton hid a narrow es*\nctpt from detth ind It In hotpltal\nrecovering from Injuries suffered\nwhen tht teim of hones sht wis\ndriving nn away.\nStirtltd hy something, thl team\nbolted and Mn. Clayton wu thrown\nIn front of th* stone bott, which the\nwu uilng to haul wtter. She wu\ndragged along for neirly htlf i milt\nbtfon * neighbor mtniged to itop\ntht turn and rtleau htr. Mrs. Cliyton received severe lacerations to her\nbick hut hoipltal authorities report\ntht li now Improving favorably.\nBDMONTON, Aug. 94 (CP)\u2014Heavy\ndamagt wu nportod ln aome dlitrlcti of north ind oentnl Albert!\nfrom frott whloh mtdt lti tint\nappearance tarly thll morning. Plvt\ndegreei of frost wu recorded In\nEdmonton, tht thermometer drop*\nping to 99, with i ground retdlng\nof T. Tender plant* ln gardens\nhen wtn bltckinsd.\nOamroee nported 11 degreei ol\nfrost, highlit In tht Ult received\nhen. IWd Deer rported uven. Cam-\nrou nporti heavy damag* to cropt\nThree pointi ln North Alberti reported frost. Mirror Landing registered flvt degrees. Light frost visited\nSlive Lake. The mercury htd climbed wiU ahoy* tht frost Unt In Bdmonton it 9 a.m.\n\"It wheit hu reached tht dough\nitage. thnt degreei of froit would\nnot be aufflclent to do much hum,\"\natated profeuor junta B. prytr oi\nth* depirtmint of fltld husbandry.\nUniversity of Albtrta.\nCECILLE MAKES\nTWO ADVANCES\nQuintuplets Enjoy\nSun Bath; 88\nDays Old\nCAU-ANDSR. Ont., AUg. 94 (CP>-\nPlv* little girls squirmed and totted todiy on a kitchen table whs*\nraya of tho tun thom on thom\nthrough in ordinary houu window.\nTht health bathera won thi Dlonne\nquintuplet!, now 89 dayi old.\ncedlie made two advmoe* today.\nSht Joined her heavier tliten,\nYvonne ind Annett*. ln taking\ndally sou and water baths ind also\ngraduated from the Incubator to\nthi oot itage. Thli left only Mine\nand Imill* In th* \"bom.\" Tilt\nbablu tnjoy thtlr hatha ind plunge\nabout th* tiny tub* whll* theli\nnurses watch closely.\nDr. W. A. Dafoe of th* University\nof Toronto visited th* farm today\nwith hi* brother, Dr. A. \u00bb\u25a0 Dafoe,\nCallander phyelclan who hu attended tht bablu since their birth.\nTb* two doctor! examined closely\nthi tumor on Marie's left thigh md\nnoticed marked Improvement. Tb*\namall growth la gradually flattening.\nMra. Elisabeth Lyon, tbl only\nliving mothtr of quintuplets In thl\nUnited Btates, will be Invited to\nthe opining of th* Defoe hospital,\nexpected to Uke pilot between\nSept. 1 ind lt. A requut from th*\njunior chamber of Commerce at\nMra. Lyon't homt town, Mayfleld.\nKy.. that tht bi illowed to visit\nthe Dlonne home, will bt granted.\nNRAWILLBE\nREORGANIZED\nIN TWO WEEKS\nRoosevelt Confers\nWith Johnson,\nRichberg\nAIDES DIFFER\nIN OPINION\nIndications   of\nUndersurface\nConflicts\nBy MELBOURNE CHRI8TERSON\nAuocllted Pnu Stiff Writer\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 24 (AP)\n\u2014Reorginlittlon of NRA within\ntwo weeki wu th* goal ttt today by Pruldint Roosevelt.\nIn  conferences with   Hugh   S.\nJohnson and Donald R. Rlchberg,\nhis recovery aldu, Mr. Rootlvelt\ntsked that  regsrdless of dlf'en-\nences of opinion\u2014and torn* differences aputared to remtln\u2014tht\nntw machinery to guide th* blu*\neigle be made ready for adoption\nat tha and of that tlmt.\nBoth General Johnaon, the recovery administrator, and Dr,  Richberg, director of the national emergency council and the executive\ncouncil, who have been reported at\nodd   over   NRA's   reorganization,\n\u25a0(read thli could be done.\nThe two men conferred separately\nwith Mr. Roosevelt. Upon emerging\n(Continued en Pag* Ten)\nMinimum Woge Is\nAdvene for Boys\nVANCOUVIR. Aug. 94 (CP)\u2014The\nplight ot youtha In Brltlih Columbia\novtr the age of 1 a who come under\ntbt Minimum Wage act, wblch provide* wagea ot 119.79 per wnk, wu\ndiscussed todiy it tbt sitting of thl\nIndustrial relatione board hen.\nBlnot thl wig-., were nt for thtn\nboyi, numben of thtm hivt lott thtlr\nJobs because thetr work, a* a rule,\noould bt dont 'by younger boyt for\nwhom then Is u ytt no minimum\nwage, lt wat nported.\nSoviet-American\nNegotiations in Air\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 94 (AP)-Soviet-American negotiation* for a wttlement of approximately 1500,000,-\n000 In debti and clalmi wire eo dote\nto complete colltpti tonight that tht\natate department declired lt Impossible to be \"optimistic thit any agreement would be reached.\"\nOOLD STRIKE AT BEAVER\nLODGE GOES $150 TO TON\nFORT CHTPEWYAN, Alta., Aug.\nJ4 (CP)\u2014Reports of a rich gold\nitrike at Beaver lodge, on the north\nahore of Lake Athabasca, 140 mllee\neut of here, have resulted in a gold\nrush of large proportions from thli\ndistrict Asiaya brought in from the\n\u25a0trike ihow more than $150 worth\nof the yellow metal to the ton.\nAbout 100 residents of Fort Chlpe-\nwyin are waiting Impatiently for\nmining licenses which have been ordered from Fort Smith by raclio-\ngTam, permitting them to stake\nclaim In Utt new field.\nWlille the itrlke has been rumored for a number of dayi, definite\ninformation u to ltl richness was\nbrought here when Jerry Murphy\nand Louis McDougall representing\nbig mining companies returned with\nassays.\nTransportation to the field ii proving difficult u ill available boat!\nhave been spoken for. It li expected\nby next ipring a large mining\ncamp will spring up on the site.\nDiscovery wu made by a lone\ntrapper, Gus Ncihman, whole trap\nline ii In the Beaver area.\nto\nBe Boosted in Africa\nIt Is Proposed to Send Dele*\ngston to Sonth\nAfrica\nVICTORIA. Aug. 24 (CP) -A\ndrive Into the South African msrket\non behalf of British Columbia lumber la now ln the making.\nAided by the empire preference\nthown the B.C. product In that\ndominion, exports for the flnt half\nof the year have reached a new high\nfigure and plans are being diicuned\nto nnd a trade delegation there.\nThli Is part of the lumber trade\nextension work carried on jointly\nbetween the lumber exporters and\nthe provincial government The\nvote on this account wu raised tn\n$50,000 thlt year, activities in Eng*\nland were widened and it ll propoied to lend the delegation to\nSouth Africa.\nAbandoned Home Labatt Cine?\nWhen London police received a\nmysterious letter trom Now York\nsigned \"R\" idvlsing them that John\nLabatt, kidnapped London brewer,\ncould be found in an old abandoned\nhome near Muncey, Ontario, Indian\nreserve, about 12 miles from London,\nthey ut out to find tb* house. Following directions given la thl tatter, an abandoned house wai locates\nIt hu been meant for the put 12\nyean and the owner who lives not\nfir from the frame structure, states\nthat there hu been some activity\nIn the vicinity recently. The theory\nii now expressed that Labatt could\nhave been held In this house for\nmany houn without detection. Ae\nI h\u00ab_\u00bb1i (town (Top), the one room.\nbelow:   *'   \" \u25a0T\"\nAU Areas WiU Benefit\nFrom $1,000,000 Loan\nNEW BUILDING FOR\nIMPERIAL BANK\nTORONTO, Aug. 34 (OP)\u2014The Imperial Bulk ot Canada today announced lt would erect a ntw building here to eerre as Ite head office.\nThe new bulldlni, a atft-itorey structure tp be built on Uie intersection\nof King and Bay atreeta, will coet\nabout 01,000,000.\nMOTHER-SHIP\nAT VANCOUVER\nVANCOUVIR, Aug. 24 (OP)\u2014U-W.\nWight, mother-ship of the 12 united\nStitei amphibian flying boati, now\nat prince Rupert, B, C, after a\nflight to Alaska, anchored her* todty off tht Royal air force seaplane\nitstion at Jericho beach.\nTwo to Fact Charge\nof Attempted Murder\nCALGARY, Aug. 24 (CP)-CUf-\nford Buckley and John Manning\nwill face charges of attempted murder armed holdup in connection\nwith the robbery of a cafe here\nJune 17 during which a customer,\nAlexander Shirra, was itruck ln\nthe face by a bullet Intended for\nConstable Charles Christie who interrupted the holdup.\nPolice said the men had been\nidentified by means of a parcel lent\nfrom Vernon, B.C., containing a\nrevolver and a cap with t Vemon\ntab on it, found in a local backyard\nafter the holdup. Parcels had been\nsent thrcigh the malls to Manning\nfrom Vernon.\nGuelph Pickett\nDoused With Hose\nOUELPH. Ont., Aug. 24 (CD-\nPickets in Guelph s garment workers' itrike todiy hurled stones that\nstruck the automobile ot the chief\nof police and injured a special\nconstable, but the iltuation was\nbrought under speedy control by\nofficers who doused a large crowd\nwith two fire hoses.\nNIW WESTMINSTER, B.C., Aug. 24\n(CP)\u2014Klyokasu Yamamura, 4-year-\nold Jipmese boy, died ln hospital\nhire todty after being itruck by a\nmilk truck on Horel road. Delta.\nNo New Mileage to Be Built, Declares Mr.\nMcPherson1 Maintenance Is\nBig Problem Alone\nVICTORIA, Aug. 24 (CP)-E C. will spend its latest borrowed\nmillion in road work distributed among all areas, to the exclusion* ot\nnew milage, Hon. F. M. MacPherson laid today on return to hit ottlce from a tour ot the north.\nThe province already has 19,800 miles of highways and lesser\nthoroughfares. The minister ot public works pointed out that maintenance of this huge mileage was an acute problem in itself, without\nadding additional milage. The desire of the province is to place permanent surface on the more travelled lections of these roads, when\nmoney is available.\nOut of the $1,000,000 to be borrowed from the federal authorities\nlt li expected that a certain amount of improvement can be done,\nbut thii will be split up among existing roads ln nearly all ridings.\nReinforcing the special program is the ordinary road vote for the\nyear at $1,475,800, a considerable proportion of which has already been\nexpended.\nMr. MacPherson made an extensive tour of the Peace River and\nother mountain ridings, returning today in company with Arthur Dixon deputy minister and chief engineer,\nRoada in the north, he said, were fair considering the large mileage concerned, but poor ln iome places and in need of repair. Prolific\nrequests for new roads and more roads greeted the minister at many\npointi. \t\nDR. J. D. WALKER\nAPPOINTED B.C.\nMINERALOGIST\nPearson Announces\nSuccessor to\nGalloway\nCONFERENCE OF\nENGINEERS, PLAN\nWill   Search   for\nBetter Avenues\nof Results\nVICTORIA, Aug. 24 (CP)\u2014Appointment of Dr. John Fortune\nWalker of the geological inrtey of\nCanada, to succeed 3. D. Galloway\nas provincial mineralogist, was announced today by Hon. Oeorge 8.\nPearson, minister of mines, coincident with proposals to revtae tht\npolicy of the British Columbia department of mines.\nDr. Wtlker will take offlct on September 1.\nAfter th* fltld uuon for mining\nengineers of tht department it Concluded ln tht fall, a conference of\nall tht engineers with the depirtment tieads and tht minister will be\nheld here to discuss a change In\npolicy, Ilr. Pearson tald.\nBETTER RESULTS\n\"I am not at all satisfied wt havt\nbten following exactly thl right tort\nof outlook in our mlnei depirtment\nwor' and that li what we want to\ntalk ovtr,\" Mr. Pearson tald. \"There\nmay bt tvenue* ln which wt can\nsecure bitter result* and these will\nbe canvassed.\"\nThi quutlon of tht service provided by the department on mining\nprospects, and,'bow lt could be Improved wis on* joint. Another, tht\ndevelopment d. mining trails, ud also\nthat of ltrge compentte seeking private report* on their properties from\ngovernment engineers.\nDr. Wtlker It a native of Ontario.\nSon of Rtv. W. P, and Mrs. Walker,\nhe wt* born it Brlalook in 18*93\nand received hit primary and secondary education at Weetmount academy, Montreal. In 1810 ht came to\nBritish Oolumbla to train ii a civil\nengineer.\nENGINEERING COURSE\n0_ returning from overseas service.\nhe took a geological engineering\ncount it University of British Columbti, gnduatlng flnt clut. Ht\ncontinued post-graduate work at\nPrinceton univenlty u a teaching\nfellow In 1922-23 and at a university\nfellow ln 1823-24, obtaining hi* Ph.D.,\nand hi* practical experience on geological lurveyi in tht summer.\nDr. Walker Joined the geological\nsurvey staff of Oanada ln 1924.\nIn the mines deptrtment thtrt Is\nalso a va-ancy among the resident\nenglneen, but this wtll not bt filled\nJuit yet, Mr. Pearson Intimated.\nSTEALS FROM\nA BLIND MAN\nHusband Sentenced\non Perjury Charge\nTORONTO, Aug. 24 (OP)\u2014Alwynne\nThompson, husband of Toronto's\n\"lilac bush\" murder victim, today\nwas sentenced to six months determinate and alx months Indeterminate\non a chirge of perjury arising from\nhis application for a marriage licence\nafter his wife wss missing and before\nhtr body wts found under a lilac\nbush on a lonely Toronto suburban\nroad.\nThompson had obtained a licence\nto marry Alice Helen Carey who told\nthe oourt the believed he wss single.\nThompeon represented himself ss a\nbachelor at the time he took out the\nlicence.\nAshes of Montreal\nWoman Taken to U.S.\nMONTREAL, Aug. 24' (OP).\u2014Officials hen were satisfied today that\nthe ashes of Mrs. Sarah Smlth-\nScollard were not ln Mount Royal\ncemetery ts city records ihow, but\nwere taken to the United States\nIn a silver vessel. Following cremation of the wealthy eccentric, who\ndied ln t Montresl hotel, the original Intention apparently hid been\nto effect burial here and record!\nwere completed on that basis. It\nturned out later, however, thst\nthe ashes hsd been taken across\nthe border by Reese B. Brown, ber\nfinancial adviser, who hss tlnce\ndied.\n60 Years of Married\nLife and Nary a Kiss\nWoman From the Mountains\nShocked at \"Queer Doin's\"\nof Today\nATHENS. Tenn., Auiust 24 (AF),\n\u2014Mrs. Nancy Mary Anny Trammel!\nWttt, who tays she never kissed\nher husband during nearly 60 yetrs\nof married life\u2014likes the excitement ot the modern times but she\ndoesn't tpprove ot the \"queer doin's\"\nof today.\nApproaching tha century mark,\nMrs. West saw htr first movie hire.\nV\nSht liked the cartoon tnd condemned  the  love  scenes.\n\"Land sakes,\" site declared, \"Oil\n(her deceased husband) and me\nnever kissed and we were married\nnigh onto 00 years I Alnt it a\nsight the things folks think up\nnow-a-dtys\u2014klssln' and huggln' Ilk*\nthrt.\"\nMn. Weat hat lived In the mountains of North Carolina all her life.\nShe was born and reared near Top-\nton, N_3\u201e and Is the mother of 14\nchildren, lncludtn) triplets and\ntwins. She ls visiting a ton ln\nAthens.\nVANCOUVER, Ang. 24- (CP)\u2014\nPete Collins, blind proprietor of\nthe Collins \"II\" Drive ginge, East\nHastings street, ww short 147 today beetust of tht meinness of\ni thug who took advantage of\nhis affliction. As Collins was pnu\ntint away the day'i recelpti utt\nnight, the thug entered, inttched\nthe money and fled before hli surprised victim could mike m outcry.\nWOMANTELLS\nON GANGSTERS\nPolice Hot After\n\"Baby Face\"\nNelson\nST. PAUL, Aug. 24 (AP).\u2014Words\nfrom the lips of a woman and letten trom th* body of Homer Van\nMeter tent pollce on thne tangents\ntodty for tht kty to deeds ot the\ndeed felon and to tht whereabouts\nof Oeorge \"Baby Pace\" Nation, in-\nother DUllnger henchman.\nAt to John Hamilton, tint lieutenant of the lit* John DUllnger, police nld thay believed he was\ndead even as Van Meter, whoae\nbody, weighted with machine gun\nbullet*, wa* carried from I blind\nalley where be made hli lut ttind,\nto tht county morgue lut night.\nThl Inadvertent instruments for\nputting van Meter on tbt tpot, a\nchestnut-haired woman of 21 wich\nbrown eyu .Identified by pollce as\nOpal Mellca, known alao u Opal\nMulligan, St. Paul waitress, wu besieged with questions by tuthorltlts\nprilling th* search for hit lut\nhideout, the source of bis wealth,\naid the loeatlol of hit two automobile!\nOn* fact pollc* learned wu thit\nVan Utter had mat tht woman\nthrougb Albert \"Pat\" Reilly, former\nSt. Paul baseball club mascot, now\nunder arrested chtrged With harboring Dillinger.\nLOSTFLIERS\nUNREPORTED\nFour Others Unheard\nFrom in Northern\nManitoba\nTHROW GUARD\nAROUND THE\nENTIRE CAMP\nF e 11 to Be in Little\nDanger; Other B.C.\nFires Quiet\nFIRES ACROSS\nBORDER SPREAD\nWind Starts Scores\nof Spot Fires in\nMany Areas\n  %\nEVERETT. WUh., Aug. 24 t'AP) \u2014\nNine hundred ind fifty hornu ln\ntht north tnd of Everett wert\nmenaced late todty by one of tha\nworst bush tint ever to break out\nhere.\nBelongings ln four of tht residences lu the direct path of tht flrt\nwere removed u the flamu, whipped\nby a weat wind, leaped boundaries.\nTraffic on tbe Paetfic highway north\nof here wu halted as flames leaped\nout tt pining motorists.\nFiremen ltld more thin 4000\nfut of how tnd fire department\nworkera who were off shift wtn\ncilled from their homes to tld ln\ncombatting tht blue.\nB. C. FIRE SITUATION\nThl Second Relief ctmp wu\ncompletely Isolated Friday u forest\nflret ln that area twept around the\ncamp touth to oreen city, a mining towntlte of by-gone dtyt, and\nout off tbt road tnd brought down\nth* telephone Unt. No danger wu\nfelt for the ramp, however, a- lt ia\ncompletely surrounded by a fireguard flvt mlllt In ltngth. Pick\nhorses wert uttd to tike supplies\nIn and a portable teat telephont\nNt wu taktn up to Oreen alty.\nTwenty forest brtnch mm tr* attempting to cut off th* fir* from\n(Continued on Pag* Ten)\nmiS THREE IN\nSEARCHING HOUSE\nWATCH FOR SHIP\nWITH GAS CARGO\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (AP)-\nAs federal and state officials maintained a vigilant watch along the\nPacific coast for the oil Tanker Papoose, Harold Ickes, United States\nsecretary of the interior, wu advised today by the oil administration\nthat an effort of the ship's attorneys\nto establish legality of her gasoline\ncargo had failed.\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 24 (CD-\nBritish Columbia oil companies will\nnot purchase approximately 3.000,000\ngallons of gasoline carried by the\nUnited States oil tanker Papoose,\nnow reported to be headed nortward\nfrom San Francisco with Vancouver reported as her possible destination.\nAttempts to Save\nBrother Are Futile\nA8HCROJT, B.C., Aug. 24 (OP)\u2014\nKen Morgan, 18, hu been drowned\nln the Thompson river while swimming, despite the heroic efforts of\nhis older brother to uve him.\nReports state that tbe three brothers, Robert, Ken and Geoff, all sons\nof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan of\nAshcroft, wero swimming ln the rlvtr\nThunday whtn suddenly Ken got\nInto difficulty, called \"Bob\" and then\nsank.\nTht older brother, Robert, tt once\ndived and managed to bring Ken to\ntht surface but he struggled loose\nand tank igaln. Although the older\nbrother dived tgtln tnd again no\nfurther trice of his brother could\nbt found.\nThl younger brother. Oeoff, gave\nthl alarm and dragging opentloni\nwin begun Immediately. So ftr no\ntract of the body has been found.\nPlan Coordination\nof Social Services\nVICTORIA, Aug. 24 (CP)-Plani\nfor co-ordinating the welfare and\nsocial services of British Columbia\nwill be discussed at a general conference of provincial welfare of-\nticials about the middle of October,\nit wu announced today by Hon Q.\nM. Weir, provincial secretary.\n|\nWINNIPEO, Aug. 24 (CP)\u2014Northwett Aero Marine officials tonight\nreported the wrecked plane et Pilot\nOeorge Mackle, missing seven days\nen a flight over Lake Winnipeg, had\nbeen found near Black River on\nLake Winnipeg, 128 miles northeut\nof here.\nWINNIPEO, Aug. 24 (CP)\u2014Seven\ndays ha e passed without word of\nPilot Oeorge Mackle Jr. and hit\nmechanic  Len   Blackwell,  lost  In\nnortheastern Manitoba. Whilt apprehension for their tafety lncreued\nsearch for them widened to take In\nfonr othen, unreported since they\nleft Pine Falls by motor boat to\nhunt for the two missing filer-.\nMackle and Blackwell, both ot Winnipeg, left here exactly t week tgo to\ntld Pilot Charles Scan* and hla pu-\ntengtr  I.  Smith,  foroed  down  at\nSandy Rlvtr, 100 mllei northeut of\nhert.\nScan and Smith wert located by\nother searchers, were fed for tlx dtyt\nby food dropptd from aeroplanes ind\nthen returned to thtlr hornu Thundty night.\nTHOUGHT WEATHER-BOUND\nNo word cam*, however from\nMackle and Blackwell and high winds\nover the Manitoba ltkt country arc\nthought to havt held them weatherbound somewhere.\nBUI Mty, chief pilot ot tht North*\nwest Aero Marine, and Air Engineer\nWilfred Ftlr, ltft Pint Filli, Man.\nby motorboat lut Wedneaday to aid\nScarr. Ht wu accompanied by Dave\nCnwford and L. Derry of Pine Fallt\nand no word hu bttn heard from\nthem tlnct thtlr departure. Oovernment air service planes trt acourlng\ntht ana.\nNominate Church in\nToronto Northwest\nTORONTO, Aug. 24 (OP)\u2014Thomu\nL. Church, K.C former Conservative\nmember ln the house of common* for\nToronto northwut, tonight received\nthe nomination ln Toronto Eut for\ntht ftdtnl byelection on September 24\nShtrpshootlng Sheriff Rushed as Looks for\nLiquor\nMORRILTON, Ark, Aug. M\n(AP)\u2014(An aged trio, a woman and\ntwo mtn, wtre dud todiy, willed\nat they resisted thl efforts of \u25a0\nihtrpshootlng sheriff to mrch\nthtir homt for liquor. Th* therlff,\nC. T. Atklnton of Conway County\nwit exonerated todiy at a coroner's Inquest\nMn. Jane Hay, 59, waa killed u\nshe rushed him with a knife ln her\nhand. Atkinson told a coroner's\nJury. A few moment! before, he\nofficer said, he was forced to ihoot\nSam May. The latter ii ln a critical condition at a hospital here.\nJim Mayo 65, and Henry May, 90\nhearing shots, rushed Into the house.\nAs Mrs. May fell fatally wounded\nthe theriff laid the two men chtrged\nhim and he opened fire. Both were\nkilled.\nTentative  Settlement\nMONTREAL, Aug. 24 (CP), \u2014 A\ntentltlve wttlement wu retched tonight ln Montreal's dress tndtt\n\u25a0trig* aid expectations were that\nmore than 2800 workers would return to their benches tomorrow. An\naireement wu btlng drafted tonight\ntnd belief Is It will he signed tomorrow. Strikers hailed It u a victory.\nVANCOUVER. Aug. 24 (CP)\u2014Mn.\nPhyllli nicabeth Miller, 42, wife of\nSldne W. Miller, pruldent of MUler\nCourt Ss Co., tnd formtr pruldent >f\ntht Vinoouvtr ttock exchtngt, died\nit her bom* todty after a lengthy\nlUnen.\nMarkets at\na Glance\nToronto: ihduitrlala higher.\nMontreal: industrials lower.\nToronto mines: Irregulirly higher,\nNew Tork: Stocks higher.\nWinnipeg: Wheit lowtr.\nLondon: Bar silver tnd lead unchanged; copper and line hightr;\nttn lower.\nNew Tork: Bar silver and tin lowtr; copper higher; letd and s-ne\nunchanged.\nNew York: Sugar and cotton hightr; rubber tnd cotfu lowtr.\nNaw Tork: Ctntdlin dollar v, lower it 141 s-18.\nTHE WEATHER\nMin Mil\nNELSON 4\u00ab aa\nVictoria , _ 60 81\nNanaimo _  62 tt\nVancouver  \u2014 68 N\nAtlin   48 82\nKamloopi      14 tt\nPrince Georeg    40 84\nPrince Rupert    - 10 N\nEstevan Point   82 72\nSpokane    88 84\nPortland   62 M\nSeatUe   60 88\nSan Franclico  \u2014 H 84\nPentlcton  47 \u2014\nOrand Torki    48 N\nVernon   48 \u2014\nCalgiry    S8 72\nEdmonton .....*>.   28 86\nSwift Current   M 86\nQu'Appelle  84 96\nKailO   47 -\nWinnipeg   84 96\nMoose Jaw 30 64\nLos Angelei 62 78\nDawion , 82 64\nPrince Albert 40 94\nCranbrook  38 79\nNelion and vicinity\u2014Continued\nfine, warm and very dry.\nI i___flhll_---h-it-h-.i        _,    _-Si    f if i __a_^___________u_________i_______\n MOI TWO\nNegro Confesses\nWhen Crystal Boll\n\"Pictures Murder\"\nNEWARK, N.J.. Aug. 24 (AP).- i\nDetective Captain Htller produoed\na crystal ball trom hla desk todsy\nand stared Into It. HU prisoner.\nIssdor Dunbar, negro, witched nervously,\n\"I can tee blood on ybur ctr,\" I\n\u2022aid th* captain.\nDunbar's yea widened.\n\"Tour automobile killed Morris\nWelts on Aug.  12.\"\nOvercome ( Dunbtr blurted out.\n\"Yet ilr, I did It. I did lt. I'm a\nhit ud run driver. I killed him.\nOh. Oh. Oh.\"\nTHI NILSON DAILY NIWS, NILSON, I.C\u2014IATURDAY.MOI.NINa, AU6U8T 29,11*4-\nTht word electricity wu coined by\nQueen KUitbtth't physician, Wlllltm\nOllbert.\nSales\n\u20ac w\nService\nWHEN WE SAT\nTUESDAY\nNOON\nW* mun Tuesday noon-\nWhin wt premlit to hivt \u2022\nJob out at a etrtiln tlmt you\ncan ba mured thit It will\nbt finished when promiied\nand that the work will be\ndone In a rttlly first clau\nmanner.,\nWhy gambit on your motor\nrtpilrt whin you irt assured\nabsolute satisfaction it our\nihop.,\nKootenay\nMotors\n(NtlM-i)   Limited\nPHONE 117\nCONVICTED OF\nTHEFT RACKET\nCoin Collector, and\nAntique Dealer\nTakes Watch\nMANY LINES\nOF APPROACH\nWill Spend 6 Months\nin Nelson\nJail\nAn tccount of a theft racket by\na coin collector who gained entrance to homes on the pretext\nof buying coins and palntlnis,\nand who professed knowledge In\npottery and antique-, wu unfolded ln the provincial pollce court\nat NeUon Thurtdiy when Hugh\nMcDonild md Leslie McMurray\n..ere convicted ol theft. *t|r|)uiia|H\nwu sentenced to ilx monthi tnd\nMcMurray to the eight dart that\nhe terved whilt waiting for tht\ntrial.\nThey appeared before Stipendiary\nMwlstnte J. Ctrtmel.\nMcDonald,   who   with   McMurray\nwas charged  with  the  theft of  a\nTHERESA HOST\n(\u00a3ifhto0OunL\nIN TODAYS ADS.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B. C, Hotels\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nTHE HUME HOTEL\nPHONE 787\nBreakfast 25c to 60c\nLuncheon 35c to 50c-Dinner 35c and 65c\nRotary and Gyro Headquarter!\nfru But Bervict Mellon, B.O. Oeorgi Benwell, Rap,\nHOM>\u2014I. O. Bquire. V. McDoWlU,\nL. Flnly, I. W. Brtuiton. F. K. Ivans.\nK. McDonild, H. F. Crook, 0. C.\nFaulkner, L. F. Parks, vmeouvtr; J.\nA. Allan, Idmonton; T. 8, Belwood,\nO. E. McCullough, Mr. and Mrs.\nJenkins tnd ion, Ctlgtry; C. D. Mir*\ntyn, R. Crawford, Medicine Bit; A.\nM. Kenneth, New Dentin: Mr. and\nMn. O. C. Mackay. MlM I. Mackay,\nNelson; J. C. Chlldi, Vereon; H, W.\nSmith, N. ThornhlU, Montreal; J. B.\nShaw, Victoria.\nThe Savoy Hotel\n\\     \"Where the Guest Is Kin_\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nIM BAKER ST.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nPHONE 19\nNELSON. B.O.\nBAVOY\u2014Mrt. 3. H. Ooodenough,\nKi'lo; V. Lommcl, Nikutp; 3. H.\nShort, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and ton.\nOl,.,..    ....    .....    \u2014._. _\u2014-    \t\nVincouver; Miss   Anne Wyllle, J. M. New Westminster.\nJol-nson, Trail; F. Lombardo, Tye;\nMr. and Mra. M. R. Miller, Erie; Dave\nB.  Eismnn, Toronto;  E. R, Btwtll,\nNew Grand Hotel\nP.   I.   KAPAK,   Ptop.\nWeekly and Monthly Ratei\nHot an\u00ab Cold  WiMr\nSingle 60c up     Double 11.80 up\nRooms $10 \u2022 Month and Op\nOccidental Hotel\n:os Vernon St Phone mil\nII.   WASSKK\nSPECIAL MONTHLY RATES\nGood Comfortable Rooma\nMlnen' Headquarters\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJAS   E.  MADIIEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot   ind  Cold   Hater\nIn  the HEAHT ot the Dty\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nRoomt from 60c to $1.50\nMonthly $10 and up.\nSteam betted ind hot ind oold\nwtttr In tvery  room\n60} Bauer St. Phom IK)\nwrlit watch trom Mn. fttuMl of\nSouth Slocon, conducted hi* own\ncut, Afttr blaring ind orou- examining tit wltnttM b* planned\nto can for an adioummtnt but vhen\nhit pirtner took the Mend and told\nof hla situation! io tb* various\nplaces, bt dropped thtt idea.\nMcdonald did talkino\nMr\u00bb. Russel, whole wrlit witch\nthl two win charted wltb taking,\ngavt evidence flnt. Bht recounted\nthe incident of the villi of tbi two\nmen, MoDonild gaining entrance on\ntht pretext of seeking old pleturu\nor print*, ind old gold. Bl did tht\ntalking for tht two.\nDuring 'tht count of th* con ver.\nsation McDonald exprtsed Interett\nIn a grand father clock and commenced to examine lt. At that tune\nMn. Russel, hearing her hutbind\ncomt ln from work, lift the room\nto meet him. Bhe tnd her husband\nreturned to the room tnd Mn. Rut-\nttl ihowtd McDonild in old brtce-\nlet with a Kruger halt pound mount.\nHe offend a prlot but th* owner\ndid not with to part with It. Later\nhe left. Oolng to the pltno to gtt\nher watch, in Engllih Halt-hunter\nwhich had been converted Into a\nwrist watch, tht found lt gont and\nImmediately phoned tht police.\nIn tbt cron-iumlnttlon McDonald\nquestioned htr u to tht potltlon ht\noccupied ln tht room in relation\nto the piano upon wblch tbl watcn\nwu resting. Further elimination by\nConstable Lock showed that McDonild hid been standing about a\nfoot tway.\nAN ANTIQUE DEALER\nEdgar Hodge, Trall jeweler, whom\nMcDonald nld tht witch to, Identified the time pleet tnd the accused. McDonild had approached\nhim on the morning of tht 16th\nand uked him It ht hid old coins\nstating thlt bt wu in intlquie\ndealer. \"During tbt convertatlon ht\nuktd mt If I purchued old gold\nand whtn 1 tald \"rtt\", hi told mt\nhe hid tn is oarrat. gold watch\nctn ht would MU. I purchued\nthe watch lor tbt cut, thl movement being obsolete.\" The price\npaid wu 18.85. Whin tht witch\nwu presented u in exhibit he Identified It, th* cut numbtr btlng\n8440. McDonald wu alone ahd after\nHodge had checked ovtr with a\nlilt of stolen jewelry finally made\ntht deal. At lunch hi hid a call\nfrom Sergeant C. O. Barber, Constable 3. 0. M. Look of the provlnclil pollce, NtUon, md captain Johniton and Chief Uurle.\nReturning to (be (ton a ucond\ntlm* to show thst he wu not\nskipping out, McDonild uked ta\nuu tomt tenet to weight gold and\nwt* arrested.\nAnothtr wltntu wit strmnt Barber wbo prosecuted. He recounted\nhiving received phont call* from\nMn. Russel, Mr, renwlck. ind Mn.\nRobertson who reported miuing\nthtlr watches, and of th* tubtt-\n'. quern arrest of tht two men ln frill\n| on the ducrlptlon provided. McDonald claimed wbtn accosted that\nhe had purchased tb* watch from\nhit pirtner for ISM.\nLOOKING FOR PICTURES\nDeclaring thlt they hid heard\nthat ht bid tome pleturu for\nule, McDonild and McMurry, visit-\ntd tht hom* of C. Fenwlck, he told\ntb* court. At in other cues. mc.\nDonald did the ipeaklng. Ht wu\nthown a number of pletunt and\ndecided to purchu* thru. No particular prlc* wu mentioned, but\ntht would-be buyer ottered to letve\na depotlt, stating that he would\nplek up the picturti on hU way\nback from Trail.\nMI8S   WATCHES\nMr. nnwlck'i watch wu oa the\nUhle and McDonild hid eiamlntd\npletunt both on tb* tibia ind on\ntbl wall Mn. Ruuel called tht\nFenwlck horn* a few mlnutu ltttr\n\u2022nd told of loilng btr watch tnd\nMr. Fenwlok had tht um* Itory\nto till.\nCrou examining McDonild uktd\nIf Fenwlck hid a urlou* Hlnu In\ntht put md If hi had not bun Inebriated wben hi calltd upon him\nand received t negattvt answer.\nMcDonald had an tvtn mort enticing approach  whtn  calling at\ntht home of Mn. Christine Rob-\nertion on tht North Shore. \"They\notmt to my door and tald that\nthey wen giving away money. I\nremarked thtt It wu a very peculiar thing to do, the uld.\nThey uked Mn. Robertion If tht\nhid iny old coins. Tb* householder\ntold tbim thtt ihe hid nont ol\ntny vtlut but Itt thtm ln ud went\nto get a few th* did hivt. McDonald picked out ont coin md ttated\nthat tt had been glided ln an attempt to put It ior a gold coin.\nSevern coins wtrt eventually taktn\nfor   a  tottl  cuh   consideration   of\n\u20221.05. thtn tht coin collector nlaed\nthe  question  of  pletunt  md  wu\ntold thit then wert nont for ule,\n\\VATK,K COLORS\nAll the pictures In th* houu wen\neither the property of her father\nor were done by henelf. \"He uked\nIf I did water colon md I uld yu,\nind ltd tht wty Into tht parlor.\nHt examined one above tht mantel\nTR\/ULMANWINS\nCUP AT BANFF\nS. Piper Defeats N.\nDesbrisay for the\nWillingdon Cup\nBANKI*. Alta, AUI. M (CP).\u2014\nL. S. Pper, Tnll, B.C., won thl\nWillingdon * eup hen today after\na urlei of Tlctorlet agiinst golfen from many parts of the continent In a week-long elimination tourney.\nPiper defeated N. R. Dubrluy,\nWinnipeg, four up and two to go.\nPiper yielded hit opponent two\nstroku, hiving I handicap of 11\n..gainst Dtlbrluy'i  14.\nTht Trall pliyer, polling out long\nwood shots continently, finished the\nmorning round of 11 holu one up\nand carried on In tht afternoon to\nincriut hit lud againat hla older\nadversary to four ind two.\nFred Hoblltul, of Toronto, tnd\nOordon MeWllllaffli, of Calgary will\nmeet Saturdiy ln the final for tM\nPrince of Walu golfing trophy,\nMlu Jean I. McMillan. Of Ctlgtry, won the Auoelated Screen\nNewi eup by detesting Mm Mar-\ngtnt Levi, New Tork, thru and\ntwo.\nIn tht ehimpionihlp night uml*\nfinil of tht Brewing cup oompetl*\ntlon. MM. Wlllard Shepherd, Of LO*\nAnielta. deftulted to Mlu Wlnnlfred Evans. Vancouver and Mn.\nLoulu Kaye. of Louitevllle. Ky.,\ndetrtted Mrs. R. II. Msddook, of\nEdmonton, two up.\nTRAIL SENIORS Di\nNEISON ON SUNDAY\nLocal Infield Show* Up Better in Their Friday\nPractice\nTht imelter city unlor bauball\nnlnt will invade the city Sunday afternoon for the third game ef the Wut\nKootenay title urlu which is \u2022 but\nthrte-out-oi-flvt-gamt affair. Both\nteami htve been going through tomt\nextensive workouts and fani un rut\nusurtd thlt both clubi will bt In\nflnt cltu condition for Sundiy'i\ngtmt. Hiving broken tvtn in tht\njames already pliyed ln Trail the\nlocal playera an confidant tbat on\ntheir own diamond they will be able\nto take tbe meuure of the Trail\nteam and tnd thi domination that\nTnU hu enjoyed ln recent yun.\nIn tM lut gunt played It wu looee\nwork of tht local infield that Mat\ntht game, but In lut nlght't practice\nIt wu tht work ot thi infield thit\nappeared to bl tbl Itrong point of\ntht club. Du* to tb* uncertainty of a\ncouplt of pltyen who htvt bun mining from tht lineup in rtoent gtmei.\nhaving to tn again out ot th* olty,\nlt li lmpoulbli to tute the loul\nlineup, but whoever taku tht fltld\ntor thl local nlnl will bt out to give\ntht loctli tht tdgt on thi urlu.\nIn all probability Iuacion and Bogstle will bt tht ittrtlng moundsmtn.\nwith Smith ot Ntlion and Jonu of\nTraU Mlh| htld In rutrvt.\nSNOW WHITENS\nFIELDS IN U.S.\nAdditional Men\nBattle Fires\nVICTORIA, Aug. M (CF>-*R**8t\ntin* ln widely spirited eeettqu of\nthe neighboring district ot Victoria\nttnt iddltlonil corpt of men Into\nthe parched wood* u new outbreak! unt flamu crackling through\ntimber and underbrush ind pound\nout yellowtih tmoke thit floated\nfor mllu aerou tht. skyline.\nDUNCAN SERVES\nTERM FOR THEFT\nTakes Supplies From Fire\nFighters Camp\n,*lJ4\t\nStrengthen Bonds\nin Eastern Canada\nFrench and English Citizenship commemorate\nCartler Discovery\nVancouver, B. C, Hotels\n j^^ *'V5Uft VANCOUVER H6ME\"\nRENOVATED Dlltf CHll  HOt-Bl\nA, Pitirton, lite of Colemtn, Altt., Prop.  900 SeymourSt., Vmeouvtr\nPHONES\nELEVATOR\nSuites with private baths. Also housekeeping rooms and suites\n200 Aw\u00abt\u00bb*S\u00ab\u00ab   UhIaI    REASONABLE\nROOMS AUSllIt  HOtel RATr 8\nE. A. Greenwood\u2014Mintaer \u2014 1221 Granville St., Vincouvtr, B.C.\nTRANSPORTATION-Freight and Passenger\nNELSON to KAMLOOPS\nKAMLOOPS to NELSON\nEITHER WAY IN ONE DAY\nENQUIRE AT THE BUS STATION\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines, Ltd.\nPHONE SOO           NELSON DEPOT          205 BAKER ST.\npile* md uked lf lt wu my work,' wu advisea o;\nto which I nplled 'no' and uld the to Rouland but liter wu told It\nonly one ot mln* ww on tb* op- ok. and to check ln at a dlffe\n\u2014- \u2014_-\u2666\u2014* ,\u00ab. lh* -_\u00bbr\nonly   .._\npotlte wall. He profeiued to Uk* It\nand I took him ovtr to tu lt. Then\nhe nturned to the ont above tht\nmantel.\" A chesterfield table wu\nsituated betwun snd on the table\nin plain light Mrs. Robertson's witch\nretted, she stated.\nINTERESTED IN CHINA\nCoins tnd witer colors hiving exhausted tht conversation, McDonild\nturned to chlni and Jewelry and\nlound a new channel. Mn. Robertson stated that the knew a little\nabout china hiving had a sister\nwho resided ln Stralfordthlre, ang-\nlsnd. Bht told McDonald that her\nsister lived ln Klmberley tnd bt\nbecime ttlll mon Interested. Afttr\nt thort chit he left. Shortly liter*\nwards Mn. Robertion missed her\nwatch md phoned the police.\nMcDonald uked her In erou-ex-\nmunition If it wu not poulble\nfor someone Mu to hav* Unn the\nwatch sno ihe itated thtt lt oould\nnot be don* unobwmd. \"could\nlt not have bun McMurray?'' \"HO\"\nreplied Mn. Robertson, i would have\nnoticed him.\" Conttablt Look further crou-eumlnid th* wltneu.\nTRIED TO MAKB TRADE\nMcDonald tried to get rid of a\nMlu watch at th* Grill when ht\n\"trend to tnd* It wtth Uura nobler, the told th* miglttrtti. Hi\ntold hit* that hli wu a list watch\nand that It had been returned to\nhim by hit girl friend. Mill BO-\nbier did net mike the tnat becauu her watch wu a souvenir.\nTh* aeouMd, who did not tike\nth* itand.  planned to call lor  tn\nadjournment   Dut  whtn  McMumy,\nhla \"partner,\"  had  glvtn  tvldenc*\ntnd had corroborated othtr wltneu-\nu, he givt up tht ldu.\nM-Murriy ttated thlt hi WU\ntrom Oarditon, Alta. Be a-H McDonald at the OrlU on th* tlghth\nor ninth ot tht month ind ltttr\nbecame acquilnttd with him. He waa\nuked to go into thi coin Melting*\nhuslnui, but at tint wu decland\ntoo young. With a promlu thit\n111 hl\u00bb eipentet would be paid, McMurray oonnnttd to go around with\nMcDonald.\nThiy oroued th* wut Arm ibout\n1.00 p.m.. and going to th* tint\nhom* McDonald uked It tht houn-\nholdtr htd wy tntlquu. Sh* uld\nthit ih* htd in old log book ot \u2022\nwhaler, but It wu not aootpttd li\nMcDonald uld thlt hi did not know\nthe value of It. Thiy wint to uveral homu but made no purchuu.\nThtn they oun* to thi Robertson\npilot. Mrs. Robertson's evidence hsd\nbun ttu* ln every respect, ttatad\nth* tccused.\n\"W* win walking back to town\nwhen he ihowed me a witch and\nuld lt wu worth gu or ISO md\nhe gavt me 13.50 aad told ma to\nkup quiet about It. coins that\nwen not of much valu* had bun\npurchued with tbe Idea Of tulng\nwhere the put the watch. I tumbled\nthtt lt wu a racket but flgund\nthit It wu bitter to keep mum.\nBack ln Nelion thty wtnt to tha\nStrathcona hotel and took somt coins\ntrom in old lady. Mr. Ftpaelan later\nforced him to return them. The next\ndty thty ut out for Bouth Blocan\nmd wtrt given a lift to the ttort\nwhen they left their belongings.\nSeveral pltcu wtn celled at finally thty retched the Fenwlck homt.\nMr. renwlck wu told thlt thty wen\nintlque collectors who win planning\nto open up In' Nelton. The accused\nuld ht hid noticed the two watches\nwhich wert liter nported miuing.\nMcDonald, ht uld, hid one witch In\ntht bottom ot a package of cigarettes\nLeaving South Slocm they took tht\nbus for Trail ud on thl trip became\nacquaint.n with a young ltdy. McDonild mtdt a dlnntr dtte but finally gavt McMurray gl to takt btr out\nwhilt ht put tht colnt ln a tale,'\nthe tccused tald.\nBECOMES   NtRVOCS\nWhen Captain Johnstone ctme Into\ntht bottl and aaked tor two men McMurray became nervoui md lett. Bt\nwu advised by hts pirtner to get up\n*ld It wu\n  _ different\nhotel. Be wu united ln the evening.\nIn the cross-examination McDonald\nuktd McMurray If ht hid bttn ln\ncourt before md he idmltted thit\nhe hid.\nMcDonild\u2014-Did you uk mt for a\nJob?\nMcMutray\u2014No.\nMcDonald\u2014Tou wtn with mt on\ntwo nights thtt tht thru witches\nwen stolen, isn't that a coincident?\nDidn't you have m opportunity of\ntaking Mrs. Rusul's watch. Did you\nnot sell me a witch for W.SB. Tou\ntn a Har when you uy no.\nMoMurray ttatad thtt he had thown\nnervousness in TrtU through his association with McDonald, constable\nLock recalled thi wltneu to uk htm\nIf ht htd not pawed oft French\nIranca on thl old lady ttaylng it\ntht Strathcona for old coins Ht\nsquired up liter'when accosted by\nPtpulin.\nMid Continent Stokes Turn-\nices and Predicts Early,\nSever* Winter\nCHICAOO, Aug. H (AT)\u2014 They\nstoked thi furngeu In th* mid-con*\ntlntnt tonight agalnit what wmt of\nthi old uttltn predicted would bt tn\nurly and uter* winter.\nUnusual cold dnoended tuddtnly\nIn tectloni which only recently bid\nbun besieged by protrtcted hut\nwavu. mm wire kindled in many\nhomu and a tiw oftlot buildings.\nFrost whlttntd fltld* ln Minnesota,\nNorth Dakota, Wltcontln and Jowt.\nSnow flurrlet. reported at Billings,\nMent., grounded a plmt at Big\nTimber.\nTin foncut prtdicttd low temptnturu would bt routed ihortly In\ntht north ctntrtl statu but th* pot-\nslblllUu ef ovtrnlght Ught frost tx-\nisted for lowtr Mlchlgm. Wlteoniln,\nnorth centnl Iowa, Mlnnetota and\nthl Dakotas.\nPleading guilty to \u25a0 chirge of taking groceries and vegetable! to the approximate value of 1-5, from tbe\nforest brsnch commlstry on tbt north\nshon fin camp, Dontld (Blackli)\nDuncan wu untenced to two months\nhard labor by Stipendiary Mtglitrite\nJohn Cartmel .in provincial police\ncourt Friday.\nW. Holmgren of thl forut brtnch\nproucuttd and evidence wu given\nby Fnd Webber, assistant nngtr,\nDoug Randall md Roy Mills.\nMr. Wtbber ttated tbat supplies\nhad bun miuing from tbt fin crtw't\ntupply tent and thit two stckt had\nbeen found In tht buth. Key Mlllt\nbad been placed ln charge of them\nand liter Duncin ippeired. When\nMills left to notify tht camp, Duncan\ntook the suppllei to a boat on the\nlake and itarttd to row away. Ht\nreiuud to itop whtn hailed but wu\nfinally overtaken.\nMcGregor car\nbadlydamaged\nBonnington Family Go Over\nBank, Granite\nBy JOHN I.EBLANT\nCanadian Frees  Staff Writer\nCHARLOTTITOWN, MX, Aug, 14\n(CP)\u2014Bonds uniting tht two great\nbrtnehu of canadlm oltlaenthlp\u2014\nFnnch md Engllih\u2014wtrt itrcngthen-\ned anew today u Oanada and France\nentered Jointly upon tht round Of\ncelebrations commemorating Jacques\nCutler's discovery of tht Dominion\ntour centuries igo.\nBefon tht gny itont province\nbuilding ln whleh the tithers of confederation built for a united Canadi\n70 yean ago, French md Bngllih\nsptaken 'tpokt of thtu bondi, intending down through tht dtcadu,\nmd tmphulctd thtlr filth In tht\ncontinuance of harmonious relations\nbetween the two rices In Cinidt.\nCanada'i sentiments wtn voiced\nby Hon. I. N. Rhodes, minuter of\nfinance, md Bon. Dr. Myrray Mac-\nLattn, minuter ef penilona and nitlonal hulth, u thty extended wtl*\ncomt to Plerrt rimdln, Fnnch miniiter ot pubUc worki, md hit Usoclitet\not an offldil delegation arriving\naboard th* French liner ChimplUn\nGRAND COULEE DAM\nIS SPLENDID SIGHT\nVisitors to Wenatchee May\nSee Apple Harvest in\n\u2022    ' Progress\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAU,, B.C., Aug. 24-Mn. H.\nTurik and child, tcwmpmlta by\nMln Rom Piihik, hav* retumtd\nfrom a ilx-week holiday ipent at\nVmcouver ind Harrison Hot Spring.\n\u2022 \u00bb  \u2022\nHn. r. M. Barritt tnd dtughter\nhave (one to Seattle where they\nwill vltlt relatives.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nUr. and Hn. Oordon Redgrave\nmd children hive returned trom\nth* cotst where they visited Hn.\nRedgrtve'a pirenti.\nUlu etnne Leveique returned\nto Trail lut night from t lix-\nwecks trip to Seattle, Victoria,\nVancouver md Revelstoke. Sht WU\naccompanied by her couiln, Hlu\nTherese Moyneur ct Ottawa, who\nhid prevlouily vlilted Banff tnd\nLike Louise. Ulu Moyneur leave*\nMonday for her home at Otttwt.\n\u2022 t  \u2022\nMra. C. Ltmle, who hu been \u25a0\npttlent in the Trtll-Ttdtnte hotpltal, hu returned to her homt.\n<  e  \u00ab\nHlu Mtbel Wilkie li ipendlng\nt vicitlon at coast cities.\nFormtr Policemen to\nFace Burglar Charges\nNANAIMO, B. C, Aug. 24 (CP)-\nGeorge Hanny, former Nanaimo police officer, wu committed for trial\ntodiy on a chirge ot burglarizing\nthe Pearsons Salu Serving Ltd,\nMiy lut\nLeonard G. Truicott\nPanel Examinations\nJEALOUS WIFE\nTEARS OP $1700\nNIW TORK. Aug. 94 (AP)\u2014Some-\nwhin ln America today thtn It t\nhard working Mr. Liku who will bt\ndepressed, exasperated md probibly\ndisgusted to read what hli wttt, Xata\nhu dont at htr Uttle home in Ptrtoc,\nSlovenia.\n. Likar emigrated from hii Slovenlm\nhome to Americi, seeking hit fortune. Btl wlft heird liter thit Llktr\nhid found hlmulf mothtr wlft In\ntht ntw oountry.\nRecently then arrived at her homt,\niccordlng to word received here from\nBelgrided, a huvy letter mtrked\n\"photognphi.\" Ihe Juloui Mn. Llktr,\nbelieving the litter contained plcturet\nof htr hutband'a \"ntw wife,\" ton the\nunopened letter Into pieces, ind\nhurled th* pieces Into the fin.\nTht foUowing day the received another letter. It wu from her husband.\nRe navowed his love for htr md\ntheir children, md he uld that undtr\nseparate cover\u2014marked \"photograph!\"\n\u2014hi had unt her wool\nOolng ovtr the btnk on Ortnlte\nRotd nur tht Dominion Dairy, tn\nautomobile conveying the family of\nE. J. McGregor ot Bonnlngton, was\nbadly imtihed Frldty morning. Mr.\nMcOregor, who wu it tht whttl,\nand hit wife tnd child esctped Mr-\niou* Injury.\nTractors Unable to\nCope With Rockies\n_______\nFORT ST. JOHN, B.C, Aug. \u00ab\n(CP)\u2014Hli caravan ot five tractori\nhaving failed him thlt yur, Charles\nE. Bedtux will comt to Ctntda\nagain next summer with new types\nof mtchlnu md attempt to finish\nhli motor expedition through uncharted Rockies, according to word\nreaching here.\nThe Bedtux expedition, which\nleft Edmonton July J in an attempt to\nfirove the French tractori could\nreverse the 1100 mile to Telegraph\nCreek, has abandoned its machines\nud is pushing on now by meant ot\na ptckhclit train, declare! Frtnk\nWagner who hu a place ln the\nupper halfway valley 129 miles east\nof Redfern lake.\nBANDGIVESA\nFINE CONCERT\nARMSTRONG WIS\nTHE ARGYLE CUP\nSkip Jamu Armitrong tnd hit\nlawn-bowling qutrtettt ctrrled otf\ntht Argyll cup, defining tht P.\nS. Coulter rink 2-15.\nMimbin of the two tumi win:\nP. 8. Coulter, N. B. BradUy, C.\nI. Archlbtld tnd J. \u2022Imeni; 3.\nArmitrong, J. P. Morgtn, 8. Bttt\nand W. Qraham.\nThree gamei were played in the\nmen's club doublu competition on the\nNelson Lawn bowling club greens\nFriday. E. Y. Brake md J. Romano\nbeat S. Bate and . Penwell 20*10,\nN. Bradley md J. Weston beat H.\nKlngsett and W. Melneczuk 13*11\nand J. BaU and J. S. Gouldlng but\nA. Lane and C. I. Archibald 18-12.\nFlashes From the Wires\nVANCOUVER\u2014The New Wutmln*\nster Stlmonbelltes belt St. Helint In\nthe flnt of three-out-of-flvt gime\nfries tor the Brltlih Columbli title,\nJO-..\nchosen u Conservative candidate for\ntht Wut Slgln ftdtnl byelection.\nLITHBRIDOK\u2014Threshing machines\nIn tbli dlitrict in humming to tht\ntunt of 10 bushell to the acre.\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\nFREIGHT LINE\nDally   Truck\nStrvici\nPhone\nNelson\n\u25a0 77\nJ.C. \"SCOTTY\" MUIR. PROP.\nPROMPT    EFFICIENT    8ERVICE\nAT  ALL TIMES\nLetvlng Ntlton\ntt I t.m.\nPhone\nTrail    '\n13 or 191\nVICTORIA \u2014Thi general committee ot tht Weir Khool turvty will\nrcuiemble Mondty momlng.\nPORTLAND\u2014At lent thru forut\nflrea wen burning in Oregon md ont\niddltlonil blut ttettd acrou thl\nColumbli rtvtr In Washington.\nCAftbin\", Walet\u2014A crlils Is thrtat-\nened ln tht South Wtltt coalfield\nmd thin it i poulblllty ot a itrlke\nln October.\nTORONTO\u2014 Th* Ontario govtrn*\nmint will enter tbl Canidlin monty\nmtrktt ihortly for a 126,000,000 do*\nmesUc loan with tht right to In*\ncress* the luue to 145,000,000.\nThree Garnet in\nMen's Doubles\nRuffles irt growing mon discreet.\nTht hugt ruches hive disappeared\nfrom the Paris mods, md flitter onu\nhavi taken thtlr place.\nAnothtr fine out-door program\nwai given by the Nelaon city band\nfrom tht Vernon itrut stand Friday evening, under the btton ot\nS. J. Newell, bind muter.\nNumben given by the bind were:\nMarch\u2014\"Legion of Honor,\" Jewell.\nWalt*.\u2014\"Gold tnd Silver \", Schar.\nSelection \u2014\u25a0 \"Remlniicencu of\nWales,\" Oodfrey.\nTrombone solo\u2014\"Just t Cottige\nSmall\", Hanley.\nGallop \u2014 \"Royil Hlppadrone,\"\nKing.\nSerenade\u2014\"At Even Time,\" Jewell.\nSerenade\u2014\"La Pilomt,\" Orodlir.\nSelection \u2014 \"Rage in Ireland,\"\nReeves.\nMtrch\u2014\"Golden Jubllu,\" Welje.\nSpider ond Scorpion\nEngage in Death Duel\nLONO BEASR. Calif.. Aug. 34 (AP)\n\u2014A blick widow tplder tnd i scorpion, eich of which oould dul\npotential detth to numeroui ipec-\ntatora, ire locked ln a detth battle\nIn the shadow corner of a garage\nhen.\nOdds of 30 to 1 wen ottered\ntodiy thit tht spider would be\nvictor. The scorpion slresdy wu\nnumb and listless. The battle itarttd Wednudiy.\nW1NATCHM, Wuh., Aug. St\u2014Mo*\ntorliti in being idviied to view thl\nwork which li being itirted on tht\nOrmd Coulee dam. A view ot thlt\nwork em be had by motoring ptrtltt\nthit tr-.vel wut ovtr thl Sunut hlghwiy from Spokane to Wilbur md Al-\nmin thm turn north to tha Ormd\nCoulee dimsite. After tuing tht dim\nturn touth md comt down tht Orand\nOoulu oiled highway to Coulu City,\nthin to Wenitchu vli Soap Lake,\nQulncy md th* world ftmoui Reek\nIsltnd dam which lt 11 mllu from\nWtnitchu.\nThe applt harvut li ibout rudy to\n\u2022tart In tht orohirdi of the Wenitchu valley.\nTht motor route to tht Meet, via\nBlewett pau highway It almott Corn-\npitted with only a very ttw mllu of\nalow going on thl Wenitchu tide of\nBlewett. Thii part will be ln fin*\nIhipe within th* nut 10 daji. It It\nnot ln btd shape right new, tha finil\nrock out It bilng pliced thll wuk.\nOnly th* flnlihlng work will be required ifter thl* week-end. Tht balance of tb* route over Snoqualmle\npaw ll In grmd shape, paved moit of J\ntht way, tha balance ll oiled . . .1\nVlilton from NtUon md othtr parte\nof British Columbli cannot gd wrong\nby including Wtnitchu valley In\nthtlr trip to tho cout.\nMogee Heirs to Get\nEqual Distribution\nVANCOUVIR, Aug. 24 (CP) -\nHein of the lttt Hugh Mtgee, dls\ntinguished British Columbia pioneer, who died In 1009, leaving an\nutttt worth gl47,000, trt entitled\nto immediate tnd equtl distribution, iccordlng to t Judgement htnded down todty by Mr. Justice A.I.\nFisher.\nLADIES' PUY\nDOUBLE BOWLS\nLeonard Q. Truicott of Nelion wu\namong luccessful itudenti ln pining\nexaminations at the Univenity of\nBritiih Columbia summer session.\nSTEAMER\nTRIP\nFRI IT SELLEBS FINED\nPOST HANEV, B.C., Aug. 34 (OP)\u2014\nFive fruit farmen, charged with ulllng ttriwberriei underlined md \"over-\nfaced,\" were fined US and cottt and\nthree othen 130 and costs by Magistrate W. 3. W, Sparling In Maple\nRidge police oourt hen.\nLONDON\u2014The Evening Ntwt, com\nminting on tbt move mtdt by tht\nUnited Btt tee treuury to collect\ntuu on financial operation! conducted iq Will itreet by Brltlih buil-\nntu houut. Sugguttd iuch ttcurltlu be handled through Cmada.\nLONDON\u2014In vltw of thl urlout-\nnut of thi dliputa betwun Australia\nmd Lancashire cotton Industry, owing to Increased Australian cotton\ndutlu, md nporti thlt Lancuhlrt\nwu rudy to initltute a boycott on\nAustralian produce, a tuU itatemtnt\nOt tbt Lanouhlrt oau wu made.\nDEER LODGE, Mont.\u2014Tht bodlu\nof Joe Oulot, gt, rancher of Finn,\n4 \u2014 \u2022 itnd hit wlft wtn found on thtlr\nST. THOMAS\u2014Harry Borbrldgt wu i firm north of here by a neighbor.\nII\nS OPEN\nTODAY\nAT 9 A.)\nTwo games wtrt pltytd ln the\nladlu ltwn bowling double on the\nNeUon greens Friday. Mri. F.. E.\nWheeler ud Mn. J. S. Gouldlng\nbeat Mrs, W. Calbick and Mn.\nWright 18-11 and Mrs. Bill and\nMn. M. Baskln belt Mn. Richards\ntnd Miu Laughton 19-13.\non '\nKootenay take\nSunday, Aug. 26\nto\nProcter-Ainsworth\nand Kaslo\nLeave Nelson Wharf\n10 A.M.\nArrive Back at\n9:45 F.M.\nReturn Farea:\n751, fl.00 and f 1.50\nCHILDREN HALF FAR!\nNO PASSES\nENJOY SUNDAY STEAMER\nTRIPS WHILE THEY LAST\nPurchtit tlcktti In idvinet it\nCity Ticket Office\u2014 Btktr\ntnd Wtrd 8treett\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nFink's\nStore alterations now\ncompleted.   New   Fall\nmerchandise arriving\ndaily.\nNEW FALL STYLES\nDresses in early Fall styles of satin\nand crepe.\n$455  and $5.95 g\nNew Travel Tweed Crepe &C AC\nDresses  %fO*JO\nSUITS\nTwo-piece Knitted Suits in all thi\nhigh shades for Fall. (PO QC\nSpecially priced at  *Jt)-,\u00bbW\nSKIRTS\nAll-Wool Worsteds, Tweeds and\n$1.95\nBLOUSES\n(Poncho) Blouses in all the new\nFall shades. Sizes 14-42. *1 QC\nPrice  .*. -PIi-W\nFlecks. Sizes 14\u201420.\nPrice\nEVERY PRICE QUOTED IN FRIDAY\nMORNING'S DAILY NEWS HOLDS\nGOOD FOR TODAY!\nStandard Furniture Co.\nSHOES\nShoes, pumps and ties,\nsuede and kid leathers are\nthe style trend for this\nfall. We are showing a\nlarge range of these for\nearly fall in black and\nirown. tr*> AC\nPriced at f*\u00abW\nFINK'S LTD.\nBURNS BLOCK\n \u2014\nTHI NILION DAILY NIWI, NILION, B.C.-FBIDAY MORNINO, AUGUST 24, 1934-\n\u2014n m, , ,.....\u00bb- r-'-rs.\n\"'    \u25a0'\u2022\"\u25a0W\nin\nParents\nConsult\nThis   Page\nFall Re-Opening\nEDUCATIONAL\nAGENCIES\nASSOCIATED\n2749 W. llth Avenue\nVancouver, B. C.\nTha Bttt In Idueatlontl\nItrvleet\"\u2014\nPrivate achools in Vancouver\nand on Vancouver Is. personally inspected and recommended t. parents.\nBackward and delicate children carefully placed.\nExpert tuition by correspondence for all examinations.\nNo   advice   or   consultation\ncharge.\nWrite for particular! to\u2014\nR. B. WESTMACOTT\nDirector\nFOR\nBritish Columbia\nPrivate Schools\nAre of the Highest\nStandard\n- Schools a*d Colleges\nBOYS AND GIRLS\nMALVERN\nHOUSE SCHOOL\nVICTORIA, B.C.\nResidential   School  for  Boyt\nEitabllthed  1824\nConducted in the best English\ntradition. Romelike surroundings, individual attention given.\nAll games under competent\nsupervision\nAutumn Term\nCommences Sept. 10\nFor further particulars, write\nT. P. IMMER80N,\nHufdmiiter\n1024  Richmond   Ave.,\nVictoria, B.C.\nPITMAN'S\nDay and Night\nSchool\nINROLL NOW-FALL TERM\nStudents may enter at any\ntime\nComplete Secretarial and\nBookkeeping Courses, Public\nand High School Subjecti\nIndividual   Attention\nNIGHT SCHOOL RATES:\n$3.50 Month\nWrite to\nEVELINE A. C. RICHARDS,\nPrincipal\nCor. Granville and Broadway\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nVICTORIA, B.C.\nSt. Michael's School\nFOR BOYS\nEstablished 1910 Write for pros\npectus and references from Hea*\nmaster, K. C. Symons, M.A\n1231 Victoria Ave., Oak Bay\nVictoria, B.C. Enrol now for\nSeptember term.\nCHESTERFIELD\nSCHOOL\u2014North Vancouver B. C.\nOLDE8T BOARDING BCHOOL FOR BOYI IN B.C.\nEndeavort to bring out and develop each boy's natural abilities ln\nevery way.  Write for illustrated prospectus to the Principal.\nSCHOOL RE-OPENS ON SEPTEMBER 10TH.\nST. GEORGE'S  SCHOOL\nVANCOUVER.  B.C.\nPrivate and Boarding School for Boyi\n(Klndtrgarttn to Matriculation)\nREOPENING SEPTEMBER 10\nWrltt to tha Headmaittr:\n3864 Wait 29th  Ave- Vancouvtr,  B.C.\n1892    Columbian College    1934\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.\nA RESIDENTIAL AND DAY ICHOOL FOR GIRL!\nAcademic Course! to Senior Matriculation\nKindergarten and Junior School\nCommercial and Secretarial Courses\nMusic, Piano and Vocal - Art and Elocution \u2014 Home Economics\nHighlit honon In Senior Matriculation received by ont of our\nItudenti  at  recent  Provincial   Examination\nCollege Opening Thursday, Sept. 6, 1934.\nCalendar\nSent on Application\nA. E. ETHERINQTON,\nBursar and Registrar\nLEARN\nDesigning, Pattern-Drafting, Dressmaking, Ladies'\nTailoring, Smocking, etc.\nAcademy of Useful Arts\noffers:\n.  A training essential to all women.\nA means of earning a living.\nOpportunity in an uncrowded field.\nMiss F. R. Adams, Principal\nThree Gables Hotel\u2014Penticton, B. C.\nWRITE FOR SYLLABUS\nBranch Ichool of the Vancouver Academy of Uteful AU\nVANCOUVER   BOARD   OF   SCHOOL   TRUSTEES\nVANCOUVER\nSCHOOL OF ART\n598  HAMILTON  IT.           r_m\nVANCOUVER, B.C.            W\n\u2014-     niucToa\nB    CHARLES H. SOOTT\n**\u25a0                                           Bit. O..I.A\nmvLouKymkn\nCOURSES      ^{Mj\nDAY AND         ^^v\nEVENING               1\nCLASSES:                1\nDRAWING              *\\\nPAINTING       wmT*\nDIREC\nOPENING SEPTEMBER 10\n\\_JmT   DESIGN\ntff^r       POTTERY\nF^     MODELLING\n1           LETTERING\nCOMMERCIAL\n*                         ART\no the             CRAFTS\nTOR\nth       Free Prospectus\nSt. Margaret's\nSchool\n'ICTORIA, B. C.\nRESIDENTIAL AND  DAY\nSCHOOL  FOR  GIRL8\nKindergarten to Senior\nMatriculation\nSpecial Courses Arranged\nIf Desired\nExperienced Graduate Stall\nMusic, Art, Elocution,\nDancing,  Hiding,  Swi-imlng\nTransportation for Smtll\nChildren\nAUTUMN TERM STARTS\nSEPT. 12TH\nWrite for Prospectus to\nHeadmiitreti:\nMR8.N.E. DUNCAN, B.A.\nSEFTON COLLEGE\n885 FOUL BAY ROAD\nVICTORIA, B.C.\nSchool for Girls, Beginners to\nMatriculation. A limited number of boarders received. Excellent education, with happy,\ntisciplincd home life. Tutorial\nsystem of study. Small classes.\nMusic.   Games.   Art.   Voice\nTraining. Special attention to\n'he Speaking Voice.\nModerate Inclusive fees\nWrite\nMISS I. F. ROBERTS, L.L.A.\nHeadmiitreti\nCRANBROOK LADY\nIS TEA HOSTESS\nMra. H. A. McKowan Honors\nSister, Mrs. D. M. Macdonald, Greenwood\n\u25a0__\nSt. Michael's\nSchool\nVERNON, B.C.\nBoarding School\nfor Girls\nIn the Sunny Okanagan\nValley\nHighly  qualified\nstaff\nGrades 1 to 12 inclusive\nRe-opens Sept 6th\nWrite to the Principal.\nSt.Ann's Academy\nKamloops, B.C.\nSELECT RESIDENTIAL\nSCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND\nYOUNG LADIES\nIn thl City of Sunihlnt\nLocation ideal; climate unexcelled. Primary, Grammar.\nCommercial and High School\nDepartments. Music course\nleads to degrees in Royal\nAcademy and Trinity College\nof London, and to Toronto\nConservatory of Music.\nWrite for Catalogue to\n8ISTER SUPERIOR\nTHE GRAMMAR\nSCHOOL\nDUNCAN\nVancouvtr Iiland\nRESIDENTIAL AND DAY\nSCHOOL FOR BOYS\nEitabllihtd 1928\nCurriculum at laid down by\ntha Department of Education\nTerm Commences\nSept. 12\nEighteen acres of playing\ntields. Healthy surroundings.\nModern equipment. Experienced masters. Rugby football, cricket, gym, boxing etc.\nModerate Feat. For Protpec-\ntut, write to tha Htadmaittr\nDUFFUS\nSchool\nof\nBusiness\nLtd.\n_ \"The School That Gets Results\"\nSeymour and Pender, Vancouver, B.C.\n\u2014WRITE FOR  PROSPECTUS-\nLEARN\nA good-paying business that you can use\nall your life.\nDesigning, Pattern-Draftina, Dressmaking\nMAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO ENROLL NOW\nWrite for Further Information.\nACADEMY OF USEFUL ARTS\nMISS MARY B. ROGERS, ROSSLAND, B.C.\nBranch of tha Vancouver Academy of Uieful Art!\nQueen Margaret's\nSchool\nDuncan, Vancouver Island, B. C.\nBoarding school for girls. Beginners to matriculation.\nBeautiful country, healthy situation, large playing\nfields, with own chapel and swimming pool. Happy\nhome atmosphere. Eully qualified staff. Church of\nEngland\nPrincipals:\nMill N. C. Denny, A.R.R.C, \u2014 Mlw D. R. Gioghtgin, B.A.\nWRITE FOR PROSPECTUS\nRE-OPENING\nSEPTEMBER llth\nGraduation Courses\nDay and Evening Classes.\nDIRECTORS: Frederick H.\nVarley, A.R.C.A.; J.W.G.\nMacdonald, D.A. (Edin);\nHarry Tauber of Vienna.\nREGISTRATION: Septem\nDer 1st to September llth\nBRITISH COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF ARTS\n1233-39 Georgia Street West Vancouver, B. C.\n\t\nFull   particular!   end\nIllustrated  pro\u00abp:;tui\nby   writing   to    ths\nSecretary.\npage thre:\nStar of Radloland\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Aug. 34.\u2014Mrs.\nH. A. McKowan wu luncheon hoeteu\nIn honor of her sister, Mrs. D. M MacDonald of Greenwood. The guests\nwere Mrs. Macdonald, Miu Woodland,\nMiss Blankenbacb, Mrs. C. R. Ward,\nMlu Gladys Ward, Mlu KUnesttver,\nMrs. Root, Mrs. Fergle, Mrs. Roberts.\nMrs. Manning and Mrs. DeWolfe. After luncheon the guesta played\nbridge at which the three winners for\nhigh score were Mrs. Manning, Mrs.\nRoot and Mrs, Macdonald.\nMrs. C. R. Ward, Joe, George ar*d\nMiss Phyllli Ward motored to Water-\nton Lakes. They were accompanied\nby Mlu Gladys Ward who has been\nvisiting them here, and left from\nWaterton for her home at Champagne, HI.\nMlu Laura Hall came down from\nInvermere to spend a few days at her\nhome ln Cranbrook.\nMrs. Zlznlk and Michel and Mary\nZlznlk of Natal are In Cranbrook the\nguests of Mrs. Zlznlk's parents, Mr.\nand Mrs. M. Frost.\nRev. F. V. Harrison motored to Boswell for a few days.\nOn his return he was accompanied\nby Mrs. Harrison and Mlu Suzanne\nHarrison who have been visiting Mrs,\nE. fl. Home at Boswell for the paat\ntwo weeks.\nRev. Mr. and Mrs. Neville Blunt\nvisited Cranbrook after a holiday\nspent at the coast. Mrs. Blunt will remain here a guest of her sister, Miss\nMary Paget, while Mr. Blunt returns\nto their home at Innlsfall. He waa\naccompanied by Edward Paget,\nMr. and Mrs. Max Bell spent the\nweekend ln Calgary returning to their\nhome here on Tuesday.\nMr. and Mrs. Frank Parks, Mlw\nFrances Parks, and Mlu Kitty Haver-\nford spent the weekend and part of\nthis week In Calgary, travelling by\nmotor.\nMlu Hester Thompson is a patient\nin St. Eugene hospital following an\noperation last week for appendicitis.\nShe ls progressing toward recovery\nvery favorably.\nF. W. Burgeu hu returned to hla\nhome here after a holiday spent on\nMayte lake.\nMrs. M. A. Beale, who hu been visiting at the cout for the past month\nhu returned to her home here.\nMr. and Mrs. V, Z. Manning and\nfour children have returned to their\nhome here after six weeks' passed at\nVictoria and Vancouver.\nMr. and Mrs. Hinton, Frank and\nArthur Hinton and Mlu Helen\nBridges have returned to their homes\nhere after a trip to Spokane.\nJ. Kemball and A. Kemball spent\nthe put weekend ln Calgary on bust\nneu. During tbe trip their car overturned but neither of the men wu\nInjured.\nF. W. Adolph of Calgary was In\nCranbrook on buslneu for a few days\nlut week.\nMajor J. P. Coatee hu returned to\nCranbrook following a short visit tn\nNelson.\nMr. and Mrs. B. F. South returned\nto their home ln Medicine Hat this\nweek. Mrs. Souch. who lost her hand\nln a motor accident near here recently, was ln Improved health when sha\nleft, after two Keeks ln St. Eugene\nhospital.\nFriends of Mlu Wlnnlfred Steward\nheld a surprise party for her ln the\nform of a miscellaneous shower at\nher home on Burwell avenue early\nthis week. The early part of the evening wu devoted to bridge and\ngames at which the prizewinners were\nMrs. P. W. Willis, Mlu Vivien Kemp\nand Mlu Betty Ecclestone. Light re-\nfreshnenta were served after which\nthe gifts were presented to the guest\nof honor ln a prettily decorated buket. The guesta were: Mrs. Frank\nBridges, Mrs. L. WlUlcombe, Mrs.\nHughes, Mrs, Cathcart, Mrs. Mackln-\nrot, Mrs. Benson. Mrs. F. Nelson, Mra.\nKnight, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Steward,\nMlu Betty Ecclestone, Mlu Vivien\nKemp, Mlu Hazel Steward and Mlu\nWlnnlfred Steward. Mlu Steward's\nmarriage to John Jarenko will take\nplace Wednesday of next week.\nDr. and Mrs. Keith Wasson and\nKeith Jr., of North Battleford have\narrived ln Cranbrook to visit for a\nshort time with relatives-\nMrs. Hilton of Yahk Is convalescing\nIn St. Eugene hoepital following an\nlllneu.\nJack Hrlloffs and cousin, Cecil\nHelloffs of Moose Jaw were in Cranbrook fo* a day lut week visiting Mr.\nand Mrs. Orennan on thetr way\nthrough to the coast.\nMrs. Roy Harris and children have\nleft Cranbrook for Trail where they\nwill reside ln future with her mother.\nMrs, Alan Oraham entertained at\ntea early this week ln honor of Mrs.\nH. H. Stevens. The guuts were Mrs.\nW. H. Wilson, Mrs. Hogarth, Mrs. G.\nH. Thompson, Mrs. M. A. Beale, Mra.\nNorgrove, Mrs. John Paton, Mra. F. B.\nMiles, Mrs. H. A. McKowan. Mrs. J.\nBalrd, Mrs. V. Edwards and Mrs. N.\nBlunt of Innlsfall.\nMlu Marlon Miles has returned to\nKelowna where she has the position\nof school nurses, following a six\nweeks' holiday which she spent at her\nhome ln Cranbrook.\nMlu Jeule South of Pentlcton Is tn\nCranbrook, the guest of her father,\nMr. T. South.\nMlu Florence Stender hu returned\nto her home here after a holiday\nspent ln Sukatchewan. On her way\nhome she visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fylea.\nBrentwood\nCollege\n(NEAR)  VICTORIA\nRESIDENTIAL\nSCHOOL FOR BOYS\nAgn 12 to 11\nGrades VII to XII and\nSenior Matriculation\nMODERATE FEES\nNext term opens oo Sept. 13.\nFor particulars, write\nM. H. ELLIS, B.A. (Oxon.)\nH.ldmliter\nAT VICTORIA,  B. C.\nJOY LYNNE\nThis dark-haired young blues\nsinger, Joy Lynne, from Columbus,\nO., Is heard frequently on programs\nfeaturing Jack Benny.\n\"Cleopatra's Bob\"\nto Meet at Creston\nCRESTON, Aug. 34.\u2014It ts mnounced thll wetk that thc Junior Woman'! auxiliary ol the Kootenays la\nto hive Its 1934 conference it Or. ston\non Octoher 8, when the local bnnch,\nwhich ll supervised by Mill M. L.\nWade, will be hosts to the visitors.\nOne of the speakers will he Mrs. Solly\nof Summerlsnd.\nMr. mc Mri. H. W. McLiren, with\nLloyd. Hirold md Ethel, are away on\na vacation till September 4. most of\nwhich will be spent at Vancouver,\nstopping at Spokane for a few days\nstay with relitives.\nMrs. Jaa. Cook left yesterday on i\ntwo week'i vicatlon, wblch ihe will\nspend with old frlenda it Medicine\nHat. md Battrum, Sask.\nOeorge FllUnger, who has been one .\nof the pitching mainstays of Creston |\nIntermediates baaebill team, haa left\nfor Albemi, where hc has \u2022 Job ln\nlight.\nMn. Jimei Held of Nelson has arrived on a few weeks' vlalt with her\nparent!, Mr. end 'in. N. Schade.\nMr. ind Mrs. A. Comfort md their\ndaughter. Mrs. E. Prldham, ire back\nfrom a five-week auto trip which took\nthem ia far eist as Mr. Comfort's old\nhome at Wellmdport, Ontario.\nT. J. Cnwford la back from a two\nmonths' trip during which he vlilted\nat Port William, and other points In\nOntario.\nMiss Edna Collier of Crmbrook ia\na guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bell, and\nwill be here for the apple picking seaaon.\nAccording to historians of ancient\nmodes and manners, this is the way\nthat Cleopatra wore her hair when\nshe ruled as queen of Egypt many\ncenturies ago. Evidently believing\nthat what was good enough for\nCleo is good enough for them, the\nyounger society set in Los Angeles,\nCalif., have adopted the coiffuer\nand called it the Cleopatra bob. Ella\nPoros, loclety debutante, is shown\nexhibiting the new style of hair-\ndressing.\nJFirat (Hljurrb uf\n(Eljnst Srif ntial\n209 BAKER STREET\nA branch of the Mother Church\nThe   First   Church   of   Christ\nScientist in Boston. Mass.\nSunday  School 9:45 a.m.\nSunday Service II a.m.\nSubject Leiion Sermon\n\"MIND\"\nWednesday Testimonial Meeting\n8  p.m.\nFREE REAOlNG ROOM IN\nCHURCH   8UILDING-\nAll Cordially Welcome\nTo Build Public\nSchool, Huscroft\nC. Huscroft (lives Land;\nOld Site Given by\nW. R. Huscroft\nZOOffiS APPEAR\nGOOD LUCK SIGN\nVANCOUVER, (CP) \u2014 Portuguese\nmm-o'-war are off the British Columbia coast.\nNo International Incident ls threatened, however, and the spirit of Vaa-\nc.o da Oama need not worry that bis\ndescendants are itlrrlng up peril in\nfar waters.\nCanadian naval offlcen won't confer with them off the coast as did\nCaptain Oeorge Vancouver with the\nSpanish Captain Quadra.\nPortuguese man-o'-war are harbingers of prosperity \u2014 not, In fact,\nmm-o'-war at all, but Pbyialla Are-\nthuia, zoolda of the Blphonophora\nfamily, enacted air laci with a sail-\nlike crest, brilliant colon and the\nproperty of stinging human beings.\nTo the fishermen they promise a\ngood season. Thc last really big fish-\nIng season was ln 1031 when the vlslton frequented theie t-oaits ln such\nvait quantitlei that In places on thc\nQueen Charlotte Island\/! they lay pll-\ned six md seven feet deep.\nNow the floating colors are back\nagain, acres and acrei of them, bob*\nblng along In myaterloui fnhlon,\nsometimes sailing gallantly to wlnd-\nwarf, sometimes with the current. It\nIs believed they come when the summer ocean currents ln theie latitudes\nare warmer than usual. They die on\nreaching cold water, and that li the\nreason they pile up ln iuch qumtlt-\nles or. thi Queen Charlotte Islands.\nThe Portuguese man-o'-war is composed mostly of water md color. A\nfisherman attempted to bring eome\nto Vancouver, but when he arrived\nthey had perished md he had nothing but \u2022 faint blue ameir.\n\u00a7t. {Juulis and (trinity\nRev. T. J. S. Feruguson, B.A.\nMinister\n11 a.m.\u2014\"The Voice oi the Mountains\" solois', Mrs. J. Hells*\ncher.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Cod and His Rebel\nchild.\nYou are cordially invited to\njoin us in public Worship,\nwith its uplift, of high\nthought and noble song.\nCRESTON, Aug. 24\u2014 At a meeting\nof the ratepayers of Huscroft tchool\ndistrict on Tuesday evening those\npresent were quite unanimous in the\ndecision to at once proceed with the\nerection of a now one-room public\nschool at a site about half a mile\nsouth of the present location, which\nwill more expeditiously serve those\nattending. The new school will bo at\nthe Hurry-Demchuk corner, and the\nland will be available due the generosity of Chas. Huscroft in giving the\nnew site In exchange for tbe old\nschool building and the land lt occupies. Word has been received from\nthe department that a contribution\nfrom Victoria of 20 per cent cent of\nthe cost will be forthcoming. The new\nbuilding is to cost not more than\n(11200. The school to be abandoned\nis one of the oldest ln the valley snd\nthe land on which lt stands was given\nby the late W, R. Huscroft, who with\nhis family, arrived ln the district ln\n1804.\nAnother educational development\nof the week ls tho decision of the\ntrustees at Canyon to call a meeting\nof the ratepayers for Saturday\nnight at which the residents will be\nasked to vote an additional bum with\nwhich to carry on high school work\nIn at least three grades. Inspector\nV. Z. Manning was here conferring\nwith the board, who are so confident\nthe move MU bc approved that workmen are already busy rehabilitating\nthe preaent school basement which\nwill be uaed, for the present, for the\nnew high school. Between the students that have Just passed into high\nschool and those who have been attending at Creston, along with some\nwho paased Into Orade 9 a year ago,\ntbe new high school will have a representative attendance. Canyon will\nbe quite centrally located to serve any\nfrom Camp Lister and Huscroft.\nInstitute Opens\nLibrary at Ymir\nYMIR, B.C., Aug. 34.\u2014The Tmlr\nWomen's institute llbnry wis opened\non Tuesday and wai ln charge of Mn.\nE. M. Gllle. A number of new books\nhave been added.\nA number of Ymir young folk vlilted Mrs. N. Peterson at the Yankee\nOlrl mine camp this week and enjoyed a picnic there.\nThe Ymir town reservoir ll being\ncleaned out.\nMr. md Mrs. Clirtnce Anderson ind\nMr. md Mn. Clarence Mcliuc have\nu tbelr guesti Hittie, Belle, Ralph\nmd Jack Kublskl of Spokane.\nSYDNBY, Australia, (CP)\u2014A tabby\neat owned by a dairy firmer li aa\nuseful with cowi u my cattle dog.\nTwice dally, without Instructions,\nsbe herdi up tbe milken.\nBecauie of the alarming Increase of\nprofeeaional eoothiiyen In Berlin,\nOermany, the police ire now banning\nevery brmch of fortuno telling.^\nFive  thousand  Upiticki  ire  mid\nevery week In Englmd.\nKimberley Teams\nDown in Series\nKIMBERLEY, B.C.. Aug. 24.\u2014Mark\nCreek store defeated Safewity 14-12;\nSafeway's early lead was wiped out\nwhen Mark Creek scored six times ln\nthe 8th Inning. Exceptional catching by Lilly and Oarasslno and a fine\naU round performance by McKay featured the game, with Robertson's\nhomer being the out-standing batting feature. The wilderness of both\npitchers added in piling up a high\nscore.\nBafeways evened things on Wednesday when they defeated Mark Creek\nStore 4-2 ha a fast exhibition.\nBafeways scored three runs in the\nfirst Inning. The game was a pitcher's battle all the way. Oarneau allowed only six .scattered hits while\nJahren allowed four. Safeway played errorless bal) while Mark Creek\nmade three errors.\nThc deciding game will be played\nnext week.\nLONDON, (CP)\u2014A new Royal Eye\nhospital, the biggest ln England and\none of the best equipped ln the world,\nla to be erected at St. George's Circus.\nLondon, 8.E., on old Surrey Theater\nsite acquired for the purpose.\nAnother of life's little nuisances la\nended by a new liquid compound\nwhich, applied to bottoms of refrigerator ice trays, keeps them from\nsticking.\n__JMCO\u00abM-UTIO 1ST HAY ttt**\n$25,000\nShowing ot Beautiful\nFUR COATS\nand\nJACKETS\nThis is a sample group that will be in\nour store for one week only, and now\nis your chance to own the coat you\nhave always wanted, before the prices\nadvance. These feature select skins\nand excellent workmanship,-and not\n. only do they boast of comfort but\nstyle, plus quality. You can choose\nfrom Hudson or Electric Seals, Squirrel, Broadtail, Muskrat, Lapin, Lamb,\nKidskin and Caracul.\nMr. Matoff, who is in charge of this\ndisplay, will be pleased to give any\ndesired information regarding these\nfurs. Terms can be arranged and any\ngarment selected will be stored until\nwanted.\nDONT FORGET\nThe Bay s Fur Display\nMonday and Tuesday\nat  2:30 p.m.\nFORT GARRY TEA or COFFEE served\nFREE In Grocery Section!\n-j*-\n PAGE  FOUR\nMOTHER OF FAMILY NEEDS CONTACTS\nOUTSIDE OF HOME, CONFERENCE TOLD\nMisa Ellen Melville of New\nZealand Addresses Inter-\nnatonal Meeting\nSocial News IToads Worth While\nof Rossland !   Say$ Noted Writer\nTHE NILSON DAILY NIWI, NELSON, B.C-SATURDAY MORNINO, AUGUST 36,1134\nJoe Koliman Is in\nCranbrook Hospital\n\"Diny\" Doan'i Fait\nBall\nBy ELIZABETH BAILSV PRICE\nCanadian Preai Corrwpondcnt\nHONOLULU, Aug. H (OP)\u2014The\ncontribution ot children to the world\nU not th* only contribution of women but toclety seems to claim the\nright to challenge woman's choice of\nwork because of the accident of work.\nMiss Ellen Melville of New Zealand\ndeclared In addressing delegates to\nthe International meeting of the Pan-\nPacific Women's association here.\nMiss Melville has been a practicing\nattorney ln the elty of Auckland for\n\u202225 years tnd a'member of the city\ncouncil for 31 continuous years.\n\"Of course, woman's place ln ln\nthe home, and so ls man's, but not\na\" the Ume,\" she said. \"More thtn\never does the mother of a growing\nftmlly need outside contacts to fit\nhtr children to make the right kind\nof contribution to this world, which\nseems so unready to receive them.\nHAVE CONTRIBUTION\n\"There tre hundreds of other women, however, who do not ctre to\nmarry and who htve t grett contribution of Idets tnd ldetls. There tre\nthousands of mtrrltd women who do\nnot wtnt to be homamtkers ln the\nlimited sense of the word, especially\ndoes lt devolve upon the women of\nthe Pacific countries, unhtmpered\nby the strife-torn background of Europe, to generate enthusiasm and\nmenttl electricity.\"\nThe present economic depression\nhas bten used to oust women trom\nIndustrial tnd professional positions\ntnd this should be combatted vigorously everywhere, the delegates opined generally ln the discussion which\nfollowed Miss Melville's speech.\nJapan Broke Faith\ni Soviet\nFirst Says\nMOSCOW, Aug. 34 (CP-Htvaa)\u2014\nXirtttU. official organ est tht Sovltt\nOnion Frldty replied sharply to at-\ncutttlon by Kokl Hlrott, Japanese\nforeign minlit.fr, thtt the U.S.BR.\nbroke confidence by publlihlng flguret on tht Rutto-Jiptnete flntncitl dicker for tht purch.se by\nJtptn of tbt Chinese Eutern nil*\nwty.\nJtptn did it flrtt, tht ntwaptper\nHid.\nThtre wtt tn ortl igreement to\ntht effect thtt tht tunt Involved\nthould not bt published, Ir.vc.tlt\ntgrttd. But tt fir btck at Mtrch 7\nthtrt vu t mtnlfwt breach of thlt\nagreement by publlc.tlon of flguret\nln tht Jtptnttt prew.\n1 Tht figures, moreover, wtre not\ncorrect, uyt ItvwtU.\nThe Soviet then considered ltwlf\ntree to Ulk, tnd did to when lt\nconsidered thit Jtptn wu Issuing\nmendacious news tending to thow\nthtt tht Russians were responsible\ntor the brttkdown of thott negotlltloni.\nFranco will limit the number of\nforeign films thown In the country.\n\"Dlny\" Own throws hit tut btll\nwith tn tuy motion tnd follows\nthrough with in overhand delivery.\nThe flrtt tnd wcond fingers, being\nthe lut to leave tht surface of the\nbtll, Impart i spin to lt, routing It\nbackward towird him, Tht rwult It\nthtt the bill htt t illght raise to It\ntnd tht bitter hlta under the bill.\nHit \"drop\" curve Is delivered with\ntht bill htld ln tht wme position u\ntor tht old-fuhloned \"round houw\"\ncurve. The bill rolli out ovtr the In*\ndel finger u In tht out curve. Ult\nwrlit Imparting t downwwd snip to\ntht routlon, Just u the bill letvea\nthe hind.\nHit follow through on tht itnlght\nor \"out drop\" tlndt hit hind continuing tlmoit directly to the ground tnd\nforward.\nROSSLAND, i.e., Aug. M \u2014 Mrt.\nRobert Ktnntdy ud Mlw Digit Kennedy of Bonnlngton trt holldiylng\nIt thi homt of Mrs Ktnntdy'i ptr-\ntntl, Mr. tnd Mn. T. White.\n'   '   '\nMn. Htrry Whltford et KlmberUy\nIt tht guwt of Mn. Wlllltm T. Trem*\nbtth.\nf  \u2022  g\nOtorgt Blthop It ipendlng thl holl*\ndiyi with hit parenU tt Udner.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nMn. I. ChMhim ot Klmberley It\nvltltlng frltndt btn.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMuter William Jewell  underwent\nt minor optratlon tt tht MtUr Mis.\ntreordlu hoeplUl Tuesday    tnd   ll\nmaking favorable progress.\n.   *   .\nMurdock Htndtnon, MUt Jtnnlt\nHenderson, tnd Mn. Oeorgt Brown\ntr- holldiylng it Almworth.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. tnd Mn. Simuel Irvin, Mln\nBttty Ann Mllw and A. W. Smith\nhtvt returned from tpendlng i few\ndtyi ln Spokine.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nMn. M. Rutherford end daughter\nMtry Lou, of Seattle, in holldiylng\nit tht homt of Mra. Rutherford's\nmothtr, Mn. Supple.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nMil Dorothy Irvin It ipendlng i\nwwk ln Spokine.\ntit\nMr. tnd Mn. F. M. Irak Ine end'\ndaughter Jetn htvt nturned from\na hoUdty In Spokint.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nCltrence Schumikir of Ntlton hu\ntaken up residence ln thll elty.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nrguerlU Irvin, who It attend-\nachool In Spokine, li ipendlng\nMarshall Saunders, Who\nWrote \"Beautiful Joe\"\n40 Yean Ago\nFIRE ENDANGERS\nOBSERVATORY\nVICTORIA, Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014 Thi\nDominion utrophytlctl obtervttory,\nhoming thousinda of dollars worth of\nlnitrumtnU end equipment, wu endangered by t forwt blut which\ntwtpt up tht aouthwe.t tld* ot Llttli\nSttnlch mountain thll evening. It\ntcorcht 11 htlf down houae. befort lt\nwu checked by volunteer tighten\ntnd .oldlers from Esqutmslt.\n\"\"Tht fire wu still burning ln thi\nunderbrush lite tonight and a force\nof men wu kept watching It. Thi\nobservatory wu no longer In danger,\nlt wu lUted.\nMil Mil\nIng echo*.\na ftw dayi at htr home hen\n\u2022   \u00bb   \u2022\nMr- and Mn. Gilbert Bunci of\nBremerton. Wuhlngton trt the guests\not Mn. Bunce't brother-in-law and\ntitter, Mr. and Mn. Ernest Olover.\nMr. and Mn. Bunw art on thtlr\nway to Spokane, where Mr. Bunce\nwin tttend tht gathering of thi\nAmerican Legion.\nMEN TAXE WINGS\n' TOTELTPROBS\"\nEarly Morning Aviators to\nAscend 17,000 Feet to\nGet Weather Prospects\nAlways Buy the Best\n\"sum\nTEA\n\"Fresh (rem the Gardens\"\n\\s\u00a3 *> _&.\nWASHINGTON, (CH\u2014Tbi wwth-\ntr man U going to poke hit head\nInto the clouds so ht can advlw tht\npublic mort e.actly on thlt weighty\nproblem: \"Shall I carry a raincoat or\nihtll I not?\"\nStarting July 1, a new lyitim ot\n\"ilr.miaa antlyili\" gow Into opentlon. It means a lot of government\ntviiton will htvt to go up btfore\nbreakfast.\nArmy, navy and marine corps avla*\nton will mlka frequent soundings\nof tht upper air with tpeclil Inatru-\nmtnU called \"meteorographs\"\nMttetrologltU believe that air\nmuwi, moving acrow tht turftce of\ntht earth, govern weather to t mtrked\ndegree. lnformitlon on thilr condition, direction, and ipeed It considered vlul to mort tccurate foreeutlng.\nBo etch morning the pilots will\nUki oft at 6:30 aa. with their me-\nttorogrtphi on tht wings and ascend\nto 17,000 fwt above Wt level. Tht\ndaU thty obtain will iupplemtnt tht\nreports of ground observers, of tht\nwwther bureau, tnd much of tht\nguess ln foreeutlng will be eliminated.\nWritten tor The*Canadian Frew\nBY A. I, CBOACH\nTORONTO, (CP) \u2014 Take It from\nMarahall Stunden, 73-y.ar-old hu-\nminlttrian tnd author, thi humblt\ntoid li a nal credit to IU country.\nMlw Saundtri ought to know be*\ncauae for yean tht hu been proprietress of Toronto's only \"toad hotela.\"\n\"Folki don't tppreclatc toad..\" Wld\ntbe writer of \"Beautiful Jot.\" thc dog-\nttery thtt sold iround tbt world.\n\"Thty ire w very uwful ln dwtroy-\nlng Injurious Insects that wt up\nshrubs and damagt cropt. Why, etch\none li worth 120 to IU country for\nthat alont.\n\"And they art friendly llttl* cret*\nturn, far mort intelligent thtn\nthey're credited with being. Somt\nfolki believe you'll gtt wirtt If you\npick up t toad. That'i Jutt old-ftah-\nlontd superstition.\"\nWhen Mlw Saunden built her\ntree-girt North Toronto home\u2014lt wu\nthe only one on tbi itrwt then\u2014the\ntoadi would come up In tht tvtnlng\ntrom tht ravine nearby. \"Thty uwd\nto wtlk up tnd down the path In\nfront of the houw, but u the district\nwu graduauy built up thty were\nfrightened tway,\" tht laid. \"I had\ngrown fond of tht little ftllowi, to I\nfind for them whit X call my toad\nhoUli.\"\nThtre art thrw of tbwe eoty \"toad\nbottle\" and Mlu Saundtri flguret\nright now thty houw 10 or M toad..\nSht ctn't bt tun. bectuw thty wl-\ndom vtnturt out till after dark. Itch\nll i mound ot rocki, perhaps four\ntwt In dltmeUr, with space, tor tht\ntoads to go ln and out, an \"arcade\"\nunder thi rooky roof for traffic, and\nwaUr dishes whtn thty quench thtlr\nthirst, \"not by drinking but by ab-\ntorblng wtttr through thtlr porw,\"\nAt ine Ulktd. Mlw Stundtn tought\nto oigi i bird etoaped from tbt aviary\nadjoining her home. Energy and en-\nthuslssn* mirked htr tetlona and con*\nvtnttlon, though It it 40 yun line*\nthl wrote \"Beautiful Joe;' which perhaps hu told a million coplu. sht\nIt an active member ot several clubi,\n\u2022hi lectures, iht antwen a contttnt-\nly-rlnglng telephone and neglecU\nnone of her hundreds of friends\u2014her\ndayi are crammed full.\nSAYH OIRLS SHOULD MAKW\nThli charming, white-haired hu\nmtnltartan, ttlll young In btr 10't\nflndt tlmt to pity nurw to a alck pet\ncanary, to look titer her pigeons md\nhtr bawment full of birds and to\nUlk to her dog, a Botton bull. And\nthe It itlU writing\u2014In longhand, becauw tht hu ntver had time to\nmuter tht typewriter.\nSh. confessed iht loves to ttlk. and\nln htr oool green garden tht told of\nhe> childhood ln Nova Scotla and how\nthe camt to be a literary lady. Whtn\nthe wu Ins her 'teens, a family friend\nadvised her parents to let htr try her\nhind at writing. Rer fither and\nmother went on vicatlon and an\nolder sister urged her to write a ttory\n\u2014\"'something thtt smacks of blood\nand thunder.\" At the end of three\nweeks the complete a three-cornered\nlove ttory with \"not much thunder\nbut quite a bit of blood.\" Sht\nchuckled at thc memory of thi girl\nthi wu. But thlt flnt ttory told\nfor MO, t bit of money In thow dtyi.\nMlw Blunders ww Included on thl\nKlng'i birthday honor lilt thll yeir\nfor hir work In connection with tht\nHumane loclity. Though ihi hu\nntvtr ventured Into mitrlmony herself. Mlw Stundtn believes tvtry girl\nihould mirry and havi i homt of htr\nown. Htr litter, Mlw Onet Stundtn,\nwho make, a vtry good ipengt ctki,\nllvei with htr.\nSIRDAR, BC Aug. 34-Joe Roll-\nman It t patltnt it Crtnbrook hoi.\nplttl whtn hi li hiving hit ton.lls\nremoved.\nD. Dennli Jr., ot Ntlion ls a guwt\nof Alfred Bysouth it Kuskanook\nThe renewal of tht bridge over tht\nSlough tt AlbtrU commenced at the\nbeginning of U>t wwk with a crtw\nundtr O. MteLwn. This It quite t\nltrge undertaking tnd will occupy\ntomt time.\nMarshall MacPherson of Cranbrook\nwu a vlaitor at tht home ot Mr. and\nMn. J. S. Wllion. Mr. md Mn. J. E.\nVineckiren and family of Canyon\nwin ilte vlilton.\nMln Row Pascuzzo li ln Cnnbrook\nwhere the took ber sisters, Misses\nCtmellt md Non to hava thtlr Until! removed.\nStm Lombardo wu I builnew vltlt,\ntor to Creiton purchasing hiy miking\nequipment.\nFrtnk Lombtrdo ipent a ttw dtyt\nat Nelton.\nJohn Morey of Nelton waa i vltltor\nat tht homt of Mr. tnd Mn. Jttnei s.\nWilton.\nJ. Otborni of Twin Btyt wu a business vliltor to Creston.\nThe hay eut on the flats across tin\n\u2022lough trom Atbirt hu commenced,\nthree ferries being employed tor\ntrmtporutioli. The hi; Is reported\nto be somewhat weedy, b :t there will\nbe ample for local requirements\nMrt. Tucker md MUa MacCullough\nwere ihopplng vltlton to Cruton\nfrom Kuskanook.\nMln Owen Wllwn hit returned to\nher home tfter t short holiday apent\nat Okanagan points.\nRev. R. Llngrtm from Nelton wat\na vliltor It Atbara on bli wty through\nto Creiton tnd Canyon by car.\n3000 Are Slain in Battle Between the\nGovernment Troops and Communists\nKimberley Rallies\nto Secure a Draw\nSalmo Mon Heme\nFrem Spokane\nSALMO, Aug. 14-0.0. Filr return*\ned from Spoktnt whtn the went\nfor medical tttentlon.\nMn. L. Johnitone tnd dtughter\nJacqueline are In Nelton, guests of\nMr. tnd Mrt. O. Johnitone. Jicquellne\nhtd her tonilli out thli wwk.\nMn. A. Orty tnd childnn, Helm,\nBetty tnd Archlt, have returned to\nth.l homt here from Nelton where\nthey have bwn vliitlng Mn. Oray's\nmother, Mrs. H. Townwnd.\nMn. M. McCaslln hu returned to\nher homi ln Nelion afUr spending a\nweek here.\nHerman Lindow hu returned trom\nKimberley where hi ipent a couple\nof day.\nMrt, t. Haulbar md ton Bobby\ntnd Mn. J. C. Hanaon ot Shwp Creek\nmotored to Nelaon Tuesday.\nMn. O. O. Ftlr tnd diughter Ollvt\nwen vlilton to Nilion Monday.\nJ. Oollghtly wu a recent vltltor to\nNelwn.\nC. W. Lindow ittended thl Old\nTlmen picnic it Procter Wednudty.\nMr. tnd Mn. M. C. Donaldson tnd\nftmlly were tmong thow who attended the Old Tlmen picnic it Procter\nWednesday.\nMrs. J. Sudden lett Tuesday tor\nthe prairie whtn sht will visit relatives. She wu tccomptnled to Nelton by Mr. Sudden.\nMn. J. Hearn tnd family havt returned from Colvllle whin they ipent\nthe week-end guests of Mrt. Hetrn'i\nbrother md ilster-ln-ltw, Mr. tnd\nHn. S. Orutchfleld.\nSalvador'! recent burrlcant destroyed one-fifth of tho coffee trwi.\nGovernment  Commander  at\nNanking States No Further Fear of Trouble\nNANKING. Aug. 14 (fP-IIavu)-\nA   bloody  victory  of   government\nforcei over Communist troops, leaving 3000 Communists dead ln the\nfield, appeared, to have shattered\nan uprising whleh recently threatened an International incident.\nThe government oommander wired\nNanking trom Ktun Chow, Puklen\nprovince, thit ht hid routed Com*\nmuntit forcw tfter a battla ln thlt\nregion and thtt no fear need be felt\nhenceforth trom thlt quarter.\nI Itlth, Fnnch, Jtpmew and United SUUi wtrthlpt wert rushed to\nFuchow, nouriihing port cltjr of Puklen. 10 days igo when a Communist\narmy, marching througb tht province,\nthreatened to tttack Fuchow. National govirnment troopi wtre ruibed\nfrom Bhankhtl md othir polnte to\ntht dtfence of thi elty. Their pursuit\nof the communists tnded with today's\nbattle.\nMeanwhile, IB CommunltU under\narrett ln Fuchow wtrt summarily\nexecuted.\nStevent to Speak\nat Kimberley\nRIMBERLET. Aug. 34,-Hon. H. H.\nStevent, ftdtnl mlnUter ot tndt and\ncommerce, with Mn, Bteveni will vis*\nIt Klmberley Friday. At a noon luncheon tht butlntw men ot the town\nwill meet the guc.u md ln the after*\nnoon Mri. Uoyd Crowe will entertain\nFor Two Days\nSaturday and\nMonday Only\nA imart lot ot Voilt and Print\ndrewet, Including loU of large\nsites, voiles up to 44 ind\nprints UP to SO,\nlit Quality Pure \u25a0ilk crepe\ne, ln the newett shidei the\n$1.00\nhose, _____\nequal ot any $1.-0 bote\ntelling \"   '\nat\t\nAll Beach Togt Including valuu to $1.09 for Mlu, also\nLadies   at  $100  and  othen\nfr1 $1.00\nSee our many  dispUyi,  it\nout-rtindlng low pricei\nRamsden's\nJ22 Baker at Stanley\nIn honor ot Mn. Stevens, whtn ill\ntht ladles of Klmberley art Invited.\nAt 0:80 Mr. Stevent will open tht\nFlower Show and at 7:90 wlU ad-\ndrew a public meeting.\nThere's Thrills \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\nin Pure, Delicious\nCurlew ICE CREAM]\nCurlew Ice Cream is more\nthan just a pure, healthful\nfood, made for your enjoyment. Just try a'dish\u2014you'll\nmarvel at how each succeed*,\ning spoonful is a new taste\nthrill in itself. Nor is that all\n. . . you can have it in two\nforms\u2014bulk or brick\u2014to suit\nyour preference or needs!\nCURLEW CREAMERY\nKIMBERLEY. Aug. 34\u2014Playing it\nOoal Crwk, Klmbtrley wu htld to t\nfour-goil drew. In thi tint half tht\nyoung local turn wt a hot pace and\nrun the Klmberley boyt off their feet\nfor the flnt 30 mlnutu, icoring\nthrough L. Atkinson, I, Atkinson and\nSlmpton. Beveril attempt* by Klmberley ware cleared by Sopka the goalie.\nFinally a penalty given for handa\nagalnit McNay, tht homt lift btck,\nenabled Fluids to reduce the lead.\nKlmberley wu now betting mort Into\nthi picture tnd centers by Dtvldton\nand Engllih wtnt begging.\nIt wu a* good, clttn gamt, and wtll\nhtndled by Referee J. Riley. Coll\nCrwk hu tht mtking of a gntt\nteam, practically all In tbelr 'teens.\nIt wu tough luck for Coal Creek\nafter having iuch \u2022 comfortable letd,\nbut Klmberley played a grett uphill\ngtme ln the wcond half tnd no ont\noould begrudge them thtlr share of\ntht spoils.\nLineups:\nCoal Crwk\u2014Ooal, Sopka: backi,\nMcNiy, T. Ferguson: H. backs, J.\nMilbum, Plrle. R. Perguion; forwards,\nL. Atkinson, E. Atktnton, Johnitone,\nSlmpton, Smith,\nKlmberley\u2014Goal, R. Brown; backi,\nJohnes md Oold; half backi, J. McFarlane. Greenland, B. Brown, Engllih.\nPRESERVING PEACHES\nB.C.  OKANAGAN  ELBERTA\nPeaches Are at Their Peak Now\nThis Season Is the Earliest\non Record\nOrder Now From Your Qrocer\nand Avoid Disappointment\nNATIONAL FRUIT CO., LTD.\nWHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES\nAlice Siding to\nTalk Irrigation\nCreston People Spend Holidays in Windermere\ncreston. Aug. Jt -The Allot Sid*\nIng dlitrict, which adjolna the village\nto the wett, and only wetlon ot the\nvalley thtt lacks irrigation, win dtl*\ncuts thla very prewlng problem at a\nm-etlng of the orchardliU. which It\ncalled for Saturday evening. Tht\nwiter aupply it vtry urgent. For tlmoit five monthi commencing at April tha vtllty hw had len than thrw\nInchei ot rainfall. Fortunately lut\nfill md tht hetvy mow of the mild\nwinter of 1933-34 produced a wonderful moisture tupply md to date the\ntree fruits are not yet ihowlng the\neffects ot the prolonged dry spell.\nMr. and Mn. W. Defoe of Ntlton\nhtve been vltltlng with tbt latter's\nparenU, Mr. and Mn. W. Ferguion.\nMr. ind Mn. w A. Mlllen and ton,\ni,( uis, ire twty on a vltlt it the old\nhomt it Wetuklwln. A1U.\n[** Dr. J. Oliver, In company with D.\nDonkln, an ipendlng a ttw dtyi In\nSpoktne thlt week, leaving on Wedneidiy.\nJoy, Mlu Effle md Mn. John Ar-\nrowtmlth, Mn. O. A. M. Toung Md\nMlu Evt Holmu got tway by auto\nyetterdty on t ten-day auto visit over\nthe Banff-Windermere highway, with\na few days' in etmp it Banff-\nRobert Cime ot Sunihlnt Bty hit\ntrrlvtd tnd will be associated wltb\nW. V. Jtckion In fruit Inspection\nwork it Wynndel, Creiton ind Irlckion tgtln this wuon,\nWhile vendor H. W. McLaren li\ntwty on vicitlon *V government\nstore it Creiton, It ln charge of Mr.\nGuthrie of Crmbrook.\nB.C ALONE UP IN\nFRUIJ PRODUCTION\nOTTAWA. Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014Preliminary .estimates of production tbow\nthlt British Columbli li the only\nprovlnw where tn Increue ln the\nfruit crop It Indlotted thla year.\naeoordlnr to t report Issued todiy\nby the dtpirtment of agriculture.\nApple cropt ln Ontario tnd Que\nbee will be materially reduced, ow.\ning to wlnUr killing and frost it\nblouom tlmi, tht nport tUtea Tht\ndrought alw had an advent tffect\nln Ntw Bruns'\"i_\" md Nova Scotla,\nwhlli In prince Edward Mind mtny\napnli md plums tnei wen winter\nkilled.\nButter\nTALM DAIRIES LTD.\nIce Cream\nMilk\nROSSLANDERS\nHOLD PICNIC\nROSSLAND, Aug. 94\u2014Thi annual\npicnic ot St. Andrew'! Unlttd church\nwu held at Pittenon, Wtdnuday\ntfttrnoon. Mothen tnd childnn\nwen ttktn out it noon, ind tbe\nmen wen conveyed to tht ground!\nwhen thty ctme off shift it four\no'clock.\nFollowing were tht wlnnen in the\nvirloui events:\nRaces, 3 to |, glrla\u2014Juni Ptlmtr,\nflnt. Marilyn Turner, woond, jetn\nMcMartin, third,\nBoys.- oerry Cleu. flnt, Herbert\nOiln_. wcond, John Bulck, third.\nOlrU, S to T\u2014Ruth Lynn, flnt,\nViols Lanon, aecond.\nBoys\u2014Irvin palmer flrat, Jack\nMelville,  wcond.\nOlrlt, T to 0\u2014Jeannette Hutton,\nflnt, Olive philllpi, wcond.\nBoyt\u2014Ltwrence Cltgg, flrtt, Arthur Dontldson, wcond.\nOlrls. 0 to 13\u2014Mtrgmt McKiy,\nflnt, Florence Corrsdo. wcond.\nBoys\u2014Dcnnlt Beams, flnt, Jtck\nCot. ncond.\nOlrli, 13 to 1J\u2014Jetn Bulck, tint,\nDoreen Jamleson, wcond,\nBoys\u2014Mike Harrlton, flnt, Fred\nErskine, wcond.\nOlrla, 15 and over\u2014Alll Hermans,\ntint, Winnie Morris, wcond.\nBoyi\u2014Ttd Nichols, flnt. Mike Htrrlion ind Fnnk Blackwell, (Uld),\nlecond.\nLadlw' mil driving contest\u2014Mrs.\nOlovtr, flnt, Mn. Uttley, wcond.\nMrt. Donaldson, third.\nOlrlt' sack not\u2014Mirgiret Bulck,\nflnt. Jean Bulck, wcond, Doc-*en\nJtmitton, third.   .\nBoyi' wck rice\u2014Dennli Beams\n\u2022nd John Trtfford (tied) flnt, Jick\nCos, wcond.\nOlrlt' ihot net\u2014Slpld Andenon,\nflnt, Helen Turner, second, Allot\nLarson, third.\nBoyt' ahot nee\u2014Jtmw Urquhtrt,\ntint, Auitln Bathlt, wcond.\nOlrli' thrw legged net \u2014 Jttn\nBulck and Alll Hermans, first. Berths\nDupperon md Slgrld Anderson, wcond.\nBoys' obtUcli nee- 14 ind under\nDennis Beams, llrst. Jack cox,\nwcond: 14 and over\u2014Dtvld Jorgen.\nton, flnt, Mike Hirrlwn, itcond.\nNelsonito Is\not Silverton\nSweet corn will low 00 per cent of\nIU sugar ln 34 houn tfter picking In\nwtrm wetther. Peu tell the wme\nitory. And If thtw vegetable! trt\nhtld ln btgt ln ltrgt piles, thty provide thilr own heat to hasten tht decline Jn quality.\nSILVERTON, Aug. 34\u2014Elmer Tettrli\nof Ntlwn ll a guwt of hit unit, Mn.\nE. sunton, for a wwk or to.\nMn. M. Emerson ud wn Land\nwere visitors to Ntlwn Tuudty.\nMlu R. Johnaon and Mlw H. Matht*\n\u2022on wtrt Ntw Denver visitors\nMlw D. WhlU wu t guwt of Mlw\nM. McAulay at thl Galena Farm,\nWedneidiy.\nK. Popoff of Sloctn City wu a\nbuslneu visitor Wednetdty.\nMr . M. Melby and daughter Ltla\nhavt returned from a ftw dayi' vlalt\nwith friends ln Sandon.\nYear in and year out, Kellogg's Corn Flakes\ngive you the outstanding value in cereals.\nNow, during the hot weather, there are\nspecial features on Kellogg's Corn Flakes\u2014*\n;cr value than ever.\nNothing tastes quite so good, on a Hot\nsummer morning, as a howl of crisp, crunchy\nKellogg's Corn Flakes with cool milk or cream.\nWith fresh fruits or herries they're a breakfast\nfit for a king! Delicious for lunch or a bedtime snack. An ideal supper for children.\nLight and easy to digest, yet full of energy and\nnourishment-\nBuy all the Kellogg's Corn Flakes your\nfamily can eat Order several packages from\nyour grocer today, and take advantage of ths\nSeason's Biggest Valve. Made by Kellogg\nin London, Ontario.\n -THI NILSON DAILY NIWS, NELSON, B.C-SATURDAY MORNINO, AUGUST 25, 1984-\nWf&\n^SS^iA.\n*v\n\u25a0i \u2022*\u2022\u25a0\nFpiuM.W. Locke ifcoe for men wis\nlicientincallyrJuigne-lbyDr.M.\nIW. Loeko o. WiUiamiburi, Canada,\n-rhooocem\u00bbdetheiUtementth\u00abti(all\ntoun wm to wear M. W. Locke thorn\n|tor all caauSoiu but few would need\n(to visit hii clinic (or teet treatments\nto correct bodily diaorders.\nIGirt tu S chance to demotntrate th*\nfeature* that have made the M. W.\n(Locke ihoe a tucceu\u2014let ui pre\nscribe the proper type shoe for yoor\nfeet\u2014let u tllp on a pair of theae\nfamous ihow\u2014and then if yon don't\nLdmit that wt know \"our feet\" we\n|giviup.\n^SOCIETY\nsocial nature, including receptions.\nprivate enterUlnnitnti, personal\nitems, marriages, etc.. will ippetr\nin thli column. Telephone Mri.\nVlgneux at htr home, 919 Silica\nR\u00bb Andrew & Co.\nLtadtrt in Footfathion\nHiving bwn official operator of tbt\nguillotine In Prince for SS years, Anatoli Jowph Delbltr, now 7* ywn of\nage, plant to retire. Hit retirement\nmeant thi end of a family connection with thi Job Of executioner. Hit\nfather and grandfather terved in tl.a\nottlce, but Dtlbler letvei no wn,\nWord hu bwn notlvtd thit Mr.\nand Mn. J. A. Irving ind their\nchildnn Stewirt ind Mirgtry. who\nin on an extended motor trip to\nthe cout and have bwn at crescent\nBeach, vmeouvtr, tor wmi tlmi,\nwill be returning homi tht latter\n8art ot nut wwk, En route homi\nMy will vlalt In spoktne at tht\nhomt of their ion-ln-_iw md dtughter, Mr. and Mn. Robert Onen.\n.   .   .\nIll*   Mlssei   liawes,   Silver   King\nroid, lift yuterdiy to apend a vicitlon   In   Vancouver,   when  their\n\u2022later Mlw Mary Hawes resides.\naet\nMn. A. C. Bash tnd tont Bobby\nmd Jimmy hive returned from\nWenatchee, wash,, where they hive\n\u2022pent tbi put coupli ot months\nvlaltlng it Mr. Rasch's parents homt.\nThey were tcoompmleo home by\nMr. Rath, who motored down for\ntht-n.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nA mut enjoyable golf tournament wu held Thundty ifternoon\nat thi Helton Oolf tnd Country\nelub after which tea wu wrved.\nThe honon of tbe game wen won\nby Mlw M. Cameron and Mn. John\nCartmal. Among thow tttending\nwen Mn. w. Wtldo Ferguwn, Mlw\nEltli Llndberg, of Idaho: Mlw M.\nCameron, Mn. John cartmel, Mn.\nOtorte Ut Wirner, Mn. Ctrl 'A.\nLtnon, Mn. Jamw O'Shtt, Mn. W.\nM. Cunllffe, Mn. 0. W. Appleyard,\nMra. A. O. Mickty, Mn. Reginald II.\nDill, Mlw Helen Murphy. Mn. Harold lakes. Mn, J. D. Notman, Mn.\nW. V. P. Clery, Mn. Lawnnct McPhall, Mn. Hugh w. Robertion, Mn.\nWilliam Ttylor, Mn O. Spencer\nOodfrey. Mlw Jean Wildle, Mn. L.\nV. Rogen, Mlw Connie Smltb. Mn.\nOuy w. Dtvli, Mri, P. F. Payne,\nMn. E. A. Murphy and Mra, Roy\nPollard.\nlet\nMlw Constance V. joy, who hu\nbwn tht guwt of htr parentt. Mr.\ntnd Mn. B. O. Joy, Mill itrwt,\nlift yuttrdiy for hir home in Vincouver.\ni  \u2022  \u2022\nE. M. Sandllands of Kaslo wu In\nRecent vltlton In Ntlwn Included\nMrs. L. F. quince and Mlw Lela\nQuince of Robeon.\n\u2022 \u2022   t\nMn.  D. 0. McKw of Trail and\nfamily havt returned afttr a vlalt\ntt tht homt of Mr. tnd Mn. J. M.\nArmitrong, Silver King roid.\n\u2022 t   .\nMn. Stewart of Vancouver, who\nbu btan vlaltlng htr ton-ln-liw\nud daughter, Mr. md Mn. 0. I*\nundon, ln Orand Forkl hu been\ntht guwt of Mr. ud Mn. chirlu\nP.   Hunter,   Jowphlne   itrwt.   sht\nhu returned to Ortnd Forkt.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Martin Dally of Rowland la\nln th* olty a guwt it thi homt of\nher ton-ln-liw ind daughter, Mr,\ntnd Mn, R. E. Crerar.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOuy Morty of Tnll It the guwt\nof hli parenU, Mr. and Mri. p, a.\nMorey, Hoover itrwt.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nK Nolan of South slocan vliltid\nNelwn ywterdiy.\nlet\nAmong ihoppen In tbt city yeiterdiy wu Mn. J. H. Wtmlty of\nCrescent Bay who wm accompanied\nby her dtughter, Mrs. T. w. Smith.\n\u2022 a   \u2022\nMr. and Mn. A. T. Ptrk. Richard\natrwt, hive nturned trom t ftw\ndayi iptnt In Spoktne, the guwt\nof thdr ton, Melvln Ptrk.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. innw of vtlUcin vlilted tht\ncity yesterdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn, Hendirwn-Cltlind, formerly\nof Procter tnd now reildlng ln Toronto, wltb ber daughter, Mlw Rose*\nratrli, who attends school In Montretl, wire In thi dty yesterdiy.\nThey were accompanied by Mrs. D.\nS, Taylor of Sunshine Bay whom\nthey are visiting.\n.   .   .\nMn. L. D. Ctrncrow of Moow Jtw,\nw|th her dtughter Mlu Joyce, having\nipent the put. mouth in Nelion,\na guut at tbt borne of hir parent*.\nMr. tnd Mn. A. T. Pirk, left yea*\nterdty for tbl coast en route home.\n.   .   .\nMlw Bltnche Htrrla, who visited\nMlat Mary potoiky, Kerr apart*\nmtnU, ltft ywterdiy for South Slocm when ihi will be tht guwt of\nMr. tnd Mn. Jowph Potoiky, tn\nroute to her homt ln vmeouvtr.\n\u2022 \u2022 . \u2022\nMn. M. Scaliy, Observatory street,\nhu u btr gunt, her nephew, Emll\nPlsapla of Tnll,\nt   .   .\nMr. md Mra. w. waldo perguion,\nHigh atrwt, bave as their guest,\nit their Willow point home, Mrs.\nFerguson's cousin, Mist Elsie Llndberg ot Idaho.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. tnd Mn. J. M. Armstrong.\nSilver King rotd, hive hid it tbelr\nhouw guute, Mrs. W. J. Hill of\nWhite Rock, B C*. who hu returned.\n\u2022 a   \u2022\nMn. Julet corbett of San Franclico, Calif., nturned yuterday trom\nBalfour where ihe hu been the\nguwt of Mr. md Mn. Frederick P.\nBurden tt Btl'our.\n\u2022 ,e   i\nJick weir who bit iptnt thi paat\ncouple of wwkt vltltlng hU parents,\nMr. and Mn. Jtmu Weir. 1103 Stan-\nIty itrwt, left ywterdiy by motoi\nfor hla home in Vincouver. Hi wu\naccompanied homi by Mr. and Mn.\nEarl Forsyth and aon John of Vucouver, who tpent their vicitlon\n\u2022t Bilfour.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nThi Honorable Bull Aylmer of\nQueens Bty ww ihopplng In Nelton yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nAmong city visitors yuterday wu\nJ. Stenaon of Wlnliw.\ntat\nMn.   Lewli   Johnstoni   ud   her\nGets $i8,ooo Violin\n\u00a7AffIW\/IY\u00a7\u00a5\u00a9RI\u00a7\n't^Vdnu of Quality\nPhont 153\nMondoy\n2 Lbi. ICING SUGAR:\n1 Lb. SWIFTS LARD:\nVt Lb. WALNUTS: Broken\nVolu* 55c\nSALAD DRESSING: Kraft's\n12-oz. jar  21*\nCORN FLAKES: Kellogg's; 3 for Sit*\nKETCHUP: Aylmer .... 12-oz. ML 17?\nPEAS: Aylmer Sieve 5 2 tins 23*\nPINEAPPLE: W\nLlbbyt tVea. 2 tint  vu\n431\nCLEANSER: Royal Crown; 2 tins 15?\n'MATCHES: Sesqui Pksf. 18?\nPURE EXTRACT: Vanilla or Lemon;\nBottle   19?\nKRAFT'S CHEESE: ftl.... Each 16?\nMAXIMUM TEA: K*4\nFlntit Ortngt Piko\u00bb-lb  TtW\nSARDINES: Brunswick .... 4 tins 28?\nROYAL CROWN SOAP  22?\nLAUNDRY STARCH: White Gloss;\nPkf.  10?\nLUX SOAP:\n4 bin\n23<\nGRAHAM WAFERS: I.B.C.; Pkg. 19?\nMILK: Small  5 tins 23?\nBUTTER: Highway, First Gfade;\n3 lbs.\n67?\nCOFFEE:\nMtxwallhouie\u2014lb.\n39<\nTOMATOES Freih Field 5 lbs. 19c\nORANGES:\nPEACHES\nFRUITS\nSunkist\n3 doz. 69?\nBasket 25?\nBasket 10?\nDoz. 29?\nCORN:\nDoz. .,\nPICKL\nLETTU\nCUCUS\nVEGETABLES\nMiddleton'!-. Bantam;\n2!V\nPLUMS\nBANANAS\nLEMONS\nNG ONIONS\nCE \t\nIBER     ...\n4 lbs. 25?\n2 heads 15?\n2 for   5?\nFreight Poid on Orders of $10.00 or Over.\n\u2022'PRESERVING  No. Is : Crate fl.49\nBuy Now!     No. 2s Crate fl.29\nPEACHES\nPhone 153\nDependable Meats\nPrat Delivery\nBaby Beef, Round Steak Lb. 15?\nRump Roasts Baby Beef Lb. 15?\nHamburger: Fresh 3 lbs. 25?\nBreakfast Sausage   Lb. 10?\nBoneless Beef Stew  2 lbs. 19?\nBoiling Beef 5 lbs. 25?\nMilk Fed Veal\nRump and Leg Roasts Lb. 15?\nVeal Steaks: Meaty   2 lbs. 23?\nVeal Chops: Choice 2 lbs. 29?\nVeal Fillet Roast  Lb. 20?\nVeal Stew: Rib 3 lbs. 25?\nPOT ROASTS-Lb. sc-9c-10c\nGenuine Baby Lamb\nLamb Shoulders Lb. 13?\nLamb Chops: Meaty  Lb. 18?\nLamb Stew 3 lb\u00bb. 25?\nPork, Tenderloin   Lb. 25?\nHeavy Milk Fed Fowl: Choice, Fresh\nBirds   Lb. 19?\nAyrshire Bacon  Lb. 32?\nSwift's Welners Lb. 22?\nCooked Corned Beef   Lb. 18?\nSwift's Bologna Lb. 18?\nRoast Pork\u2014Dressing   Lb. 45?\nSpiced Ham: Swlffa   Lb. 45?\nSwift's No. I PicnUs Lb. 20?\nJUDITH  P08KA\nAn $18,000 violin wu Efrem Zim-\nbaliit't gift to Judith Poikt, shown\nhere, 22*year-old concert leader at\na radio ttatlon ln Loi Angeles. A\nformer student of the world famous\nvirtuoso, she was termed by him a\ngenius and \"the only deserving girl\nviolinist I know.\"\nKimberley Young\nCouple Married\nChristina T. M. Williams I\u00ab\nBride of Christopher\nP. Nesbltt\nKIMBERLEY, B.C., Aug. 24. - On\nMondty it 9:30 tm. tbtrt wti a qulit\nwedding tt thi United Church mlnu,\nwhen Chrlitlna Thelma Miy Wil*\nHtm-, diughter of Mr. tnd Mri. Arnold Wtlllimi of Crtnbrook, becime\ntht brldt of Christopher Petnon Nesbltt, ildttt ion of Mr. tnd Mrt. Ernest Nesbltt of Klmberley. Rtr. R. V.\nCrlbb performed the ceremony. T.ie\nbrldi wu given twty by her brother.\nAlex Wlllltmi. and wtt attended by\nMIm Nellie Miller of Cranbrook is\nbrtdeimild. Robert Dlcken, tt. wtt\nbett mtn. *\nAfttr tbt ceremony tht pirty ut\ndown to wedding bretkfut it the\nbomt of tht groom'i pirtnti. Thi\nhippy couplt ltft by ear for a two\nweek'i honeymoon at Moou Jtw and\neutern pointi when tbty will vlilt\nfrlendi tnd rilttlvti.\nOn thilr return thty will mike\nthtlr borne In Hippy Villey, Klmberley*\nMr. tnd Mn. R. W. Woody of Spoktnt win wiekend vlilton to Klmbtrley, vliitlng Mr. and Mn. X. W.\nMoody Sr., tnd othir frlendi. Thiy\nwere iccompinled by Mr. Woody'i\n\u2022liter, Mn. McBride of Spokane.\nMIm D. Hild hu ltft on vacation.\nShi will motor to Spoktnt and Ktl-\nownt. Milt Huel Wlllltmi of tbe\nBtnk of Montrul itaff wtnt wltb htr.\nDr. tnd Mrs. ^Rowland nturned on\nTuudty from a week'a holiday at the\noout.\nMlu Dorothy WllUimi who hu\nbeen vliitlng Mlu Corrlm Irlckion.\nMorrlion lub-dlvltlon for tht put\nweek, hu returned to her homt ln\nYthk.\nMlu Agnei Lochrie of Colemtn li\nthe guut of Mlu Onct Graham.\ndtughter, Jacqueline, wbo hat bun\na   pttlent   In   tbo  Kootenty   Ukt\nOenenl hotplttl, left yetterdty foi\ntheir home In Stlmo.\nttt\nMr. tnd Mn. John Cunningham,\nThird itreet, Fairview, nturned yet-\nterdty morning after a three weeka\nvlilt to relatives in Winnipeg.\nI .a.' t\nMr. tnd Mrt. M. Cameron of Sloctn City htvt u their guetts, thtlr\nton Arthur Cameron, tleo Mln Miry\nColi of Vancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nErneit Andrew of Vmeouvtr hu\nbten tbe gueet ot Mr. tnd Mn. J.\nM. Armitrong.\nttt\nMr. and Mn. Arthur roeter. Fair-\nview, have had as their guute, Mr.\nand Mri. Q. L. Ltndon of Orand\nForks, who have left for Klmberley.\n\u2022 ..   t\nMn. Wllllim Campbell of Robson vletted Nelion yuterdiy,\n.   .   .\nMn. Gordon Rlchirdton, a recent bride, wu guut of honor at a\nmiscellaneous shower given tt thi\nhome of Mr. ind Mn, William\nHtrkneu, Josephine itreet, with the\nMines Annie tnd Jun Htrknest\n\u2022nd Ruth tnd Ellen linden at\nhostesses. The many gifts were presented ln a novelty designed box\ntaking the form ot a gaily decorated\nhouie A gold horu ihoe hanging\nover th* door wu tied with ortngt\nbiottomt and tllver ribbon. An ef\nfective decoration icheme wu carried out in green pink and gold.\nPale pink chryunthemumt centered\nthe ttblt and dainty gold hone\nshoes wen uud as attractive pltct\ncards. Tbe evening wu tpent In\ngtmu contests tnd music Tbt\nmutlc wu tupplled by Mlu Mtrgirtt\nOrthtm. Prises were won by Mn.\nRlchirdton and Miss Muriel Bten-\nton. Invited guests were Mlu Mtr-\ngant orthtm, Mn. Percy 0. Ooggln.\nMn. Fred Stringer. Mn. Walter\nHtrkneu, Mlu charlotte, Jtffi, Mlu\nAnne Linden, Mlu Muriel stin-\n\u2022on. Mlu Lent Llmacher. Mlu Jeule\nCroll, Mlu Oltdys Jarrett, Mn. F\nCarmichael, Mlu Stella Patterson,\nMrs. H. Ntlton, Mn. H. Bryint, of\nKlmberley, Mlu Beatrice Mathews,\nMn. A. I. Stevenson. Mlu Lillian\nBennett, Mlu Freda Letpuek, Mlu\nLotm Rogers and Mrt. O. Sutcliffe,\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u2022\nA ptrty ot tig Including Mn. Reginald H. Dill, MUs Jean Waldie, Mrs\nJ. D. Notman, Mrs. A. E. Murphy,\nMIm Elsie Oininer and Mlu Norah\nEllla ot chllllwaek. hive nturned\nfrom a canoe trip to Kokanee.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u25a0\nShoppen In tht city Thundty In*\neluded Mr. tnd Mri, Mtrwln L.\nquanct of Robion.\nRANGOON, Indli, (OF)-Cuitomi\nauthorltlu frulttrited a clever ruu\nto smuggle cocaine, whtn they uluc\n50 ouncei ot the dope hidden In bun*\nboo chairs.\nPAGE FIVE\nBasement Specials\nOur Basement Offers Unbelievable Surprises in Bargains.\nBelow we have listed some of the great values offered in\nour Basement this Saturday morning.\nBlack Cashmere Hose\nAll-wool black cashmere hose. Assorted sizes. A real bargain at\u2014-\nTHE PAIR   28?\n18'Inch Embroidery\n' 18-inch embroidery. White. Regular\n75c the yard.\nTHE YARD   10?\nFlannelette\ne\nGood heavy striped flannelette. Regular value 40c the yard.\nTHE YARD   19?\n54-Inch Coating\n54-inch all-wool coating. Regular\nvalue $4.50 the yard.\nTHE YARD   19?\nSkirts, Dresses and\nChildren's Coats'\nOne rack of ladies' skirts, dresses\nand children's coats. Wonderful values here at\u2014\nTHE YARD  J1.95\nLadies' Coats\nA good assortment of ladies' coats.\nSizes 14 to 18.\nEACH  '.. *5.95\nLadies' Dresses\nLadies' silk dresses. Assorted colors\nand styles. Sizes 16 to 20.\nEACH  f3.95     (_\nMEAGHER & CO.\n607 BAKER ST, PHONE 200\nWOMAN FLYER\nGAINS FRIENDS\nJean nation's Wardrobe Reduced at Bach Stop\non Long Hop\nGood\t\nHousekeeping\nBy Circle No. 4 of\nSt Paul'i Ladies' Aid\nNont but twttd niilpei\nvlll bt lnwrte-1.     ,    .\nRICH   CRISPY WAFFLES\nIVi cupi flour\n2 teaspoons baking powder\n3-8 teaspoon silt.\n1 cup mill.\nVt cup melted butter\nMix tnd sift dry ingrdeients beat\negg yolks until thick, add dry ingredient!, then butter that has been\nmelted and allowed to cool. Fold in\nstiffly beaten egg whites and bake\non hot waffle iron. Serve with butter and Maple lyrup or with\ncreamed chicken.\nCHOCOLATZ WAFFLI8 WITH\nWHIPPED   CREAM\n2 cups flour     \t\nPURITY\n*      PLOUR\nMAKES  BETTER  BREAD\n8 teaspoons baking powder\n1 teaspoon ult\ny_ cup cocoa\n1-3 cup melted ihortenlng.\nVi cup sugar\nVi cupi milk\n2 eggs\nV* teaspoon vanilla\nMix and lift all dry Ingredients*\nThe egg yolks beaten well. Tht\nmilk added and then the flour mixture lastly the stiffly beaten egg\nwhites. Serve with whipped cream\nflavored with vanilla.\nSOUR MILK OR CREAM WAFFLE\n2 eggs\n1 cup sour milk or crtam\n3 tablespoons butter\n1 level teaspoon soda\n1 cup flour\n2 teaspoons baking powder\nSift the flour add the btking\npowder, soda, salt and all dry ingredients. Beat the yolks and whites\nseperate add the sour milk or cream\nto the beaten yolks, next the melted butter and finally the dry ingredients, last of all fold in the\nwhites blaten stiff. This makes a\nlight and very digestible waffle.\nMlu Jetn Batttn't lttt flight to Auitnlli from mglind brought btr\nnumbtr of flying hourt to 500.\nSht lift Inglind weiring a fur-\nUned tult, a woollen pullover, a tweed\ntklrt and a lutbtr Jacket. Tht mt\nof htr kit wti picked ln a amall corn-\npirtmtnt. Tht woollen pullover wu\nltft at \/them, tht tweed skirt ttayed behind tt Syprui, and tha fur-\nlined tult wtt lift at Damascus, to\nbe tint btck to Englmd. For the rttt\nof hit Journey ihe flew ln tropical\nkit, with a toltr helmet, which, iht\nttld, prevented lUnitrokt and averted .unburn.\nMen tnd womtn wbo mtt MlM Btt-\nttn at tht ttatlon whtn tht itepped\noff tht Sydney expreu admired htr\ncourage during htr flight, but thty\nseemed mott of ill to like her vtry\nfeminine charm. Shi li mail and\nallm, wltb dark, wavy hair, and she It\nonly 23. Sht hu tht polie which ututlly ll teeoclited only with those accustomed to deil wtth crowdi.\nOold crtam and cylinder htadi art\nof equtl Importance to bir. With thi\ncourt!' that ctrrled htr through htr\nflight on tht third attempt *\u2014 the\n\"third tlmt It lucky,\" iht tald\u2014 the\nIt feminine enough to admit btlng\npleased btctuit tbt irrlved at Darwin\nwith a minimum of .unburn. Btfon\niht lift hir mother had filled a tmtll\neaat wltb ill torti of cold crtama tnd\n\u2022unburn lottoni, whtch iht found\ntlmt, somehow, to utt.\nUtt Batton't pltnt an aomewhat\nIndefinite, but toon thl will bt mar-\nrled to Colontl Edward Walter, an\ninthualutlc amiteur aviator, who\nlint one of tht wlngt of hli macblnt\nto replace a damaged wing for htr\nflight to Auttrtlli.\nButcherteria News\nT. S. SHORTHOUSE\nPhones 527\u2014528 Free Delivery\nSATURDAY tm MONbAY SPECKB\nNo. 1 Steer Beef\nCHOICE ROLLED _ft*\nROA8T8-lb. *\"*\nPRIME   RIB  ROASTS-  JM\nCHOICE POT ROASTS- QAA\nNo. 1 Young Lamb\nCHOICE SHOULDERS- JJM\nCHOICE LEOS- 22(\nLEAN   STEWING-\nUta\t\n2#\nMilk Fed Yeol\nchoice oven am*\nROASTS\u2014 Ib  *-*T\nLEO  AND  LOIN fO\/t\nROASTS \u2014Ib.     *t-**--*T\nLEAN   8TEAK8  AND      IM\nCHOPS\u2014Ib. *\u00b0*>\nExtra Bargain!\nBREAKFAST in^\n8AU8AGE-lb,  mVT\nFRESH   MINCED\nSTEAK\u2014J  lb\t\nBOILING    BEEF-Lein\n2#\n25*\nSTEWING   VEAL\u2014 2_t\nGRADE B. EGOS- \u00ab<4\n2  dtl.  JJw\nDelicatessen\nJELLIED VIAL- Mat\nJELLIED CORNED  \u00abM\nBlrfF-lb.  -MF\nPOTTED MEAT-\nIb. \t\nSPOKANE  COTTAGE     -BM\nCHEESE-lb. : \u2022***>>\u25a0\n20*\nLOCAL FRYERS\n28C\nWOMAN TRAVELS\n300,000 MILES\nGerman Journalist Reaches\nMontreal in Course of\nGlobe-Girdling Jaunt\nGRANTS PLANTA\nWEEK'S REMAND\nNANAIMO. Aug. 24 (CF)-Charg*\ned with fraudulent conversion of\nthe turn of 8200, allegedly received\nfrom Mrs. Maris Cottle, Brechin,\nB. C, on Termi requiring him to\npay tht stun to W. H. Jonei, executor of the estate of Henry Crew,\nSenator A. I. Planta appeared in\npollce court today and was granted\na week's remand, the case to bc\nheard before then if possible.\nV. B. Harrison appeared for the\nsenator and requested a remand\nsince Mr. Planta i solicitor, J. Edward Bird of Vancouver, could not\nbe present. Bail of (1000 was set by\nStipendiary Magistrate C. H. Becv-\nor-Potti.\nFnnea'i ntwttt lubmtrlnt. thi\nConquerint, wu launched recently\ntt St. Nuiln.\nForelgnen trt bund from contracting marrlagu with cltlttnt of\nOtrmtny unleta tbty produce regli-\ntrir'i certificate! from thilr own\ncountrlei thtt thtn li no ltgil or\nother disability to thtlr entering wedlock.\nMO.rn.EA.., (OP)\u2014Fiw womin ean\nbout of tbt variety of experiences\nthat hu fallen to tht lot pf Uly S.\nKing during thl put four yean.\nMn. Krug. t Oermin Journallat and\nadvertltlng writer, irrlved ln Montreil\nrecently, having worked htr wty for\nmort than 300,000 mllu and vlalted\nmoat of tha gnat cltltt of tht world.\nAfttr tht duth of ber huibtnd, Biln*\nrich Wernir Krug, well-known Oerman caricaturist, ahi itarted on htr\ntrtvtli with llttle but hir courage.\nIntelligence tnd pirtontllt; to tie\nher through. And the hu managed\n\u2022omehow to kup going, though It hu\nnot alwaya bten tuy.\nVersatility. Mn. Krug conildtn. ti\none ot tht emntltli lf ont li to bi\nsuccessful. \"If I hid Insisted on taking only Journillitle work to do ln\ntht places I htvt vlilted,\" iht uld,\n\"I ihould ntver have been tble to\ngtt along. I havt tlwtyi taken what\nwork I could get, whether lt wu\nwork I wat accustomed to do or not,\"\nIn addition to writing advertltlng\ncopy for a steamship company ln return for htr passage to South Americi, and writing articles for papen In\nBuenot Aires, Osaka, and Bombay,\nMra. Krug hu been a governess In\nMexico and a \"night-watchman\" ln a\nhomt for working girls ln Niw York.\nAt her mott horrible experience,\nMn. Krug tald tf tht tlmi when thi\nwu lott for a day and a half near the\ngreat wall of China. \"It wu the moit\nterrible feeling I htvt ever hid,\" iht\nlaid. \"Everything wai snow md Ice\nand desert\u2014not a hut, a person, or\na tlgn of lift anywhere At lut I\nttumbled upon tomt tricks, and atay-\neei In thtm, knowing thty mutt lud\n\u2022omewhtn. Afttr a long time I wu\novertaken by a cargo train on lta\nway to Paging tnd wu glvm t lift,\nbut by tbt* tlmt wt retched tbt olty\nthe gttet wtrt cloud for tht night,\nled I bid to lit outelde all night.\"\nIn ipltt of icmt hardships, Mri,\nKrug enjoyed hir experiences, ind\nwu described by a loctl reporter who\nInterviewed her u \"a vlva*cloui ltdy,\nIt enthusiastic u a cub reporter on\nher flnt assignment.\" I\nSAVINGS\nFOR SATURDAY, MONDAY\nAND TUESDAY\nMILK\u2014Small size 4 for Itt\nMILK-Tall size    9*\nCHICKEN HADDIB  .._ 19*\nHERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE 13*\nBRUNSWICK SARDINES 4 for 18*\nSODAS-Christle's Pkg. 18*\nLUX\u2014Large packages .. 3 for 45*\nONIONS-Good size 6 lbs. 25*\nPEACHES\u2014Freestone Basket 29*\nCANTELOUPES-2 for .... 25*; 8 for .... 25*\nLEMONS-While they last   Doz. 20*\nKELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 3 for 25*\nHorswill Bros.\nPhons 235 Fret Delivery\nWE\nDELIVER\nFREE\nPHONES\n831\n832\nVASSAR'S\nCASH MEAT MARKET\nGood Buying for Saturday and Monday\nChoice Steer Beef\nRump Roasts, and Juicy\nRound Steak: i_V\nLb  lJ\nRolled Prime Rib OA<?\nRoasts: lb  LM\nGood Pot Roast: Q*\nLb  0\nBoiling Beef: OC*\n5 lbs  LO\nBoneless Stewing: IA*\nLb  IU '\nVeal, Fillet Foasl:\nLb\t\nVeal Oven Roast: IO*\nVea'l Steaks and IC*\nChops: lb  W\nLamb Lege: OA*\nLb  LV\nLamb Stewing: OC*\n3 lbs  L0\nLamb Chops: or*\n2 lbs  JJ\n18'\nCreamery Butler With a\nmeat order: OO*\n55*\nLb. \t\nFrying Chicken:\nEach  \t\nSwift's Weiners:      OA*\nBreakfast Bacon: Fresh\n\u25a0r*. 40*\nLocal Fowl: IC*\nLb.   *l\u00ab>\nEggs: Grade C; y|C\u00ab*\n2 doz.  HtO\nHamburger: Fresh OC*\nmade; 3 lbs  LO\nFrtah Breakfast IA*\nSausage: Ih  IU\nPure Urd: Oft*\n2 lbs  LtO\nPork Steak: OA*\nPork Tenderloin:       OC*\nFresh; lb  LO\nJellied Veal: OC*\n^       I\n._,   _\n PAGi   SIX\nNrlamt  Hailij Ncuifi\nEst* oliahed AprU S-   1902\n\"Interior of Brittsh Cilumbia's Fothj'Jj\/ Newspaper\"\nAIX I*HE NIWS WHILE fl IS NEWS\npublished everj momma eicept Sunday by\nthe NIWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. UMITED.\nlit    Baker    Street,    Nelson;    Brltlah    Columbia\nPHON* 144, Private Exchange Connecting all Departments\nMember  of   the   Audit   Bureau   ot   Circulations\nand Tba Canadian Press Leaaad Wtre Newa Service\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 25,  1934.\nF. C. WHITEHOUSE\nNelson on Monday will say farewell to. one of\nKootenay's best known bankers, in the person of F. C.\nWhitehouse.\nOf Mr. Whitehouse \"The Caduceus,\" staff magazine of the Canadian Bank of Commerce says:\n\"On 19th June, leave of absence prior to retirement on\npension was given to Mr. F. C. Whitehouse, Manager at Nelson,\nB.C., whose 'Canadian and Other Poems' is reviewed on the\nopposite page.,\n\"Mr. Whitehouso entered the service of the Bank at Walk-\nervllle, Ont., in 1903, and has held Managerships successively at\nMelfort, Sask., (1908), Virden, Man. (1909), Red Deer, Alberta\n(1913), and Nelson, B.C. (1920). During these thirty years he\nhas been known throughout the service as one of the most conscientious of bankers, who would swerve neither to the right\nnor the left from what he believed to be the proper course. Not\nsatisfied to be only a successful banker, and having studious\ntastes and a richly-stored mind, he has found in his leisure moments the joy of things which bring returns in currency other\nthan monetary\u2014the currency of association with thc arts and\nsciences.\"\nKeenly interested in the natural science of a\ncountry with virgin fields inviting workers, Mr. White-\nhouse for years gave attention to.western insects and\nfishes. A new dragonfly, discovered by him in the\nBighorn range, Alberta, was named after him by Professor E. M. Walker Somatochlora whitehou&ei, and a\nlike compliment was paid him by Professor J. R. Dy-\nmond respecting the mountain trout of the West\nKootenay, which he named Salmo kamloops white* '\nhcusei. This fish had been entirely overlooked by\nscience prior to 1920.\nWhile literature has been a hobby with Mr. White-\nhouse throughout his banking career, his more important work has been written during the fourteen\nyears residence at Nelson: viz, many essays, including\nthe Wilkie Scholarship on banking and \"English Poetry Forms\", now appearing in four parts in The Journal\nof the Canadian Bankers' Association; a prairie novel,\n\"Plain Folks' (long out of print) and the delightful\nvolume of verse, published just recently, \"Canadian and\nOther Poems.\"\nThe people of this district will regret Mr. White-\nhcuse's decision to retire and reside at Vancouver. Not\nonly has he made many friends during his residence in\nNelson but he has proved an able banker, while his\nscientific ancT literary work has attracted widespread\nattention to this city and district.\nCONTRACT\nBRILCE\nBy L V. Shepard\n\"TeMket el Teachers\"\nA DIFFICULT HAND\nSouth did not havo a double-dummy problem to solve, even lt the correct method of play la difficult enough for a double-dummy stud;\nSouth had to solve hla problems at the\ntable, and he did lt correctly.\nMtl\n\u2666 864\n\u2666 AJ2\n\u2666 K 10 0 7\n3000 FEET BELOW AND THEN WHAT?\nI      SILLY IDEAS FOR PLEASING IDIOTS\nNew York's latest idea for a marathon is an ice-\ncake sitting competition for young women in bathing\nsuits. The first one was held recently in an all night\ncafe and proved a moderate success.\n. Six young women were chosen from the score or\nso of timid applicants who answered an advertisement\nfor girls. The winner was to get a loving cup and a\n?10 bill, the losers cash prizes.\nSharply at midnight the half dozen girls marched\nout in their bathing suits. The band played. They sat\ndown on the ice. Each had under her three blocks of\nice piled one on top of the other and standing about\nfour feet high.\nAfter the first 10 minutes a reporter walked up\nto them and asked how they felt. \"Fine,\" said one.\n\"Swell,\" said another.\nAfter an hour and 10 minutes passed two of the\ngirls got Off the ice voluntarily. They said they were\ncold. Five minutes later a customer offered another\n$10 if she would get off the ice as a personal favor to\nhim, and she accepted'with alacrity. That left two\ncompeting for the trophy. At 4:46 a.m. one more\nabandoned her perch, leaving Barbara Searle undisputed queen Of the ice-cakes.\nThe best that can be said for the ice-cake marathon idea is that it is no more foolish than tree-sitting\ncontests.\n\u2666 A Q 10 8 4 S\n\u2666 10t\n\u2666 A6J2\nBidding went: South, 1 spade; West,\n2 hearts; North, 2 spades, rather than\nbid his weak club suit; Eaat. 8 hearts;\nBouth, 4 spades. Both aides were vulnerable. East doubled, aa ls often\ndone, on a gamble, but neither member of the declaring side ventured to\nredouble.\nThe opening lead waa the K of\nhearts. East signalled to come-on,\nbut West thought his only chance to\ndefeat the hand was to obtain a club\nruff. He led his 4 of clubs. The declarer Immediately Identified the lead\naa a singleton. There appeared to be\nno other reason for stopping heart\nleads.\nDummy's K won the trick, for two\nreasons. Tha declarer wanted to be\nback of the club honors which he calculated East held, and he wanted to\nat once lead trumps from dummy. If\nWest held the missing K of spades,\nSouth would he down. Be had to\nloaj a diamond trick and at least ons\nclub trick. Two major ault tricks\nwould defeat hla contract. The J of\nspades held ths trick. The t ot spades\nbrought out the K. The ace picked up\nthe last outstanding trump.\nThe 10 of diamonds waa led, finessed, and loat to East's Q. East led the\nQ of hearta. Declarer ruffed. South\nproceeded to strip the hands, ready\nfor an end play, which he regarded aa\nhla only hope of fuUtlUng the doubled\ncontract.\nSouth led his last diamond. Dum*\nmy's ace won. The declarer led back\ndummy's last diamond and ruffed.\nEast's last diamond alao fell. This\ncompleted the eighth trick.\nA low trump put dummy ln ths\nlead with the 9, for which that card\nhad been reserved. Eaat had. to let\ngo his lowest heart. Dummy's last\nheart was led. On It went East's last\nheart. The declarer ruffed with his\nlast spade. Below are shown ths laat\nthree cards held by dummy, East and\nSouth, respectively. In clubs.\nDummy\u201410 9 7\nEast\u2014Q J 8      \u25a0 i\nDeclarer\u2014A 6 S\nTwo trlcka had already been lost.\nSouth gate East' bis last trick, by\nleading hla lowest club. Dummy's 9\nforced East's J. That player had to\nlead up to a tenace, giving the declaring side the last 2 tricks, and doubled\ngame contract. South played the hand\nbeautifully.\nWHAT THE PRESS\nIS SAYING\nNotwithstanding tbe great number\nof cases where tbe Injection treatment or hemorrhoids (piles) ' haa\nproven successful, there are still a\nlarge number of patlenta wbo refuse\neven to consult a physician or surgeon regarding this metbot4 of getting rid of hemorrhoids.\nOne can understand the fear of an\noperation, and also the desire to avoid\ntbe expense ittd loss of time of an\noperatlo. , but there ls really no reason why a patient should not undergo\nthis Injection method.\nNow every caae of hemorrhoids cannot be treated by this new method\u2014\nthose that are Infected, those that\nare outside the body or perhaps be\ncause of other conditions. However\nthe Injection of the ordinary \"internal\" hemorrhoids with no complications should give as good results as\nthe usual operation.      *\nThere ls no cutting; the patient\nloses no time from work; there are\nno hospital expenses, no general anaesthetic, no after sickness ss wltb an\nopelatlon.\nAs you know a hemorrhoid or pile\nls Just a varicose .vein and can be\nInjected Jutt the same as if It were\non the calf or other part of tbe body.\nVarloua solutions are being used for\ninjection purposes, the needle being\npl'inged Into tbe hemorrhoid for Just\ntwo-fifth to three-fifth of an Inch at\nmost. This solution simply causes the\nhemorrhoid to gradually dry up.\nThere ls really no after care aa a\nrule; tbe patient Is Instructed to keep\nthe waste contents of the bowel moving every day by the use of two or\nthree doses of paraffin or mineral oil\ndally. This Is beat given ln table-\nspoonful doses after breakfast and the\nevening meal, or on rising and retiring.\nand retiring.\nSometimes this amount of oil Is\nnot sufficient and more may be taken\naa lt ls quite safe. Some physicians\nrecommend tbe use of castor oil lf\nthe paraffin oil ls not effective.\nJust as with tbe operation for\nhemorrhoids so the patient after tbe\nInjection method must not strain at\nstool or In lifting any heavy object.\nFinally, the number of esses tbat\nhave to return for further treatment\nsome time later Is not any larger after\ntbe Injection method than after the\nusual  cutting operation.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B.C-SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26,1934\nINJECTION METHOD OF CURING\nHEMORRHOIDS OR PILES\nBV JAMES W. BARTON, M.D.\nKING COBRA\nByMARKCHANNING\nWho hu lived for twenty-one yeara ln tht country\nthat he so graphically describes.\nWEEKLY WEATHER BULLETIN\nFor western and central Canada.\nembracing British Columbia, Alberta;\nSask tchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.\nMonday, August 37\u2014About 'lis\ntime a sudden and considerable decline ln temperature, accompanied\nby mild storm and rains, especially\nalong southern border sections.\nTuesday, August 28k\u2014Suddenly cool,\nunsettled weather conditions drift to\nsoutheastern sections; tending to\nclear ln north and temperatures rising about west and northwest.\nWednesday, August 20\u2014Rather cold\nand quite general rains, especially\nabout southeast sections: temperatures rising and some clearing ln\nwest.\nThursday, August 30\u2014Rains become\nscattering, drift to southeastern sections and temperatures ln west and\nnorthwest suddenly decline.\nFriday, August 31\u2014Unsettled conditions continue, but a cool wave comes\nin from northwest, where there Is\nsome clearing.\nSaturday, September 7\u2014Expecting a\nfew showery rains about central and\nsoutheast sections clear and cool\nweather generally, though slightly\nristjg temperatures tn west.\nSunday, September _\u2014 Somewhat\nunsettled weather about most of central regions, but ln general temperatures rapidly rising about tbe west.\nWeek August 37 to September 3,\nln central provinces begins with a\nsudden decline In temperatures and\nthe commencement of mildly stormy\nconditions throughout most ot the\ncountry. This begins tbe cool weather\nof autumn ln tbli country, although\naround the first of September tern *,\nperatures should rise considerably.\nThe week Is expected to be unusually\nunsettled with more than normal\nprecipitation ln nearly aU sections,\nand especially about the southeast.\nThe cool wave near the 31st may bring\non killing frosts about tbe northern\nplateau sections.\nNorth of parallel 53, or on tbe north\nside of the Saskatchewan river basin,\nAugust ls the last warm month of\nthe year. On thll account any considerable decline ln temperatures\nsuch as ls expected about the last\npart of this August, ls likely to bring\non very chilly nights and ln the\nplateau sections frosts. To the south\nthere ls very much less danger of\nfrost, but the low temperature at\nthis time may at least be expected\nto end tbe growing seaaon In nearly\nall these regloni and bring to full\nmaturity all field crops. There will\nprobably be much cloudy weather and\nsomewhere near normal moisture,\nthese tending to render tbe cool spell\nless severe at the end ot this month.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nCANADIAN RADIO\nCOMMISSION   NETWOBK\n6:55 Can. Press news\n6:00 Acadian Serenade\n6:30 Bert Anstlce's Mountain Boys\n7:00 Charles Dornberger's orch.\n7:30 Newa and weather forecaat\n7:3- Whlteman's orch., N.B.C.N.Y.\n8:00 Melody Moods\n8:30 Mart Kenny's orch.\nFJR\n9.0\nNight\nA traveler ma; go by motor car and\nooat ln a fairly straight line on the\nearth's surface for 24.900 mllea and\nso return to the starting point, aup-\nposln 'that he oould follow the equator all' the way. But lf the traveler\nattempts to leave the earth to go upward In a straight Una he ia likely to\nrise no more than 72.000-feet: that la\nthe altitude record, made with fatal\nresults by three Russian balloonist*\nlast January. If the traveler attempts\nto go Into the sea, he must descend\nmore than 3,028 feet to beat the record Just mado by Dr. William Beebe.\nBeyond that depth, no man has ever\ngone alive Into the ocean's darkness.\nDr. Beebe came to the surface with\nhis colleague, Otis Barton the other\nday .to describe a great fish, twenty\nfeet long, Illuminated with phosphorescent lights. It glided near hla diving bell like a gray shadow and vanished into ths gloom. Thl) will\nstrengthen the belief that ocean\nf> :hs below the half-mile line probably conceal many forms of sea life\nunknown to man. Moat specimens of\ndeepwater flah observed ao far have\nbeen dreadful ln appearance because\nof their'enlarged moytha, protruding\neyes or Illuminated bodies, but thsy\nhave been relatively small compared\nwith the specimen Dr. Beebe saw this\nweek.\nThe dim regions Int. vhlch this ei-\nplorar descended seem so near the\nsurface ot the earth that, even an lm*\nsulnatlve persona finds It hard to\nthink of the ocean bottom only a\nmlla down as a segment of the earth\nstrange to man. It ls Just as though\nthere were unmapped Jungles within\nten minutes' walk of Times Square.\nWhat makes such a region so fascinating la the possibility that tan may\neventually devise waya of descending\nfive mllea Into the ocean, and of picturing a small area of that bottom on\nmotion picture films. It seems more\nfeasible than reaching the moon. If\nthe ocean's greatest depth Is 35,400\nFREEDOM OF TBE PRESS\nCanadians are among nine per cent\nof the world's people   who   receive\ntheir dally news without the Inter*\nference of censorship.\nThe extent of censorship of the\npress waa brought out forcibly by\nFloyd 8. Chalmers, editor of the Financial Post ln an address which he\ndelivered to the Canadian Weekly\nNewspapers Association, meeting In\nMontreal.\nIn pointing out that Canada Is one\nof the few countries ot ths world\nwhere the press ls free, Mr. Chalmcs\nexpressed the view that this was be-\ncaus* the Dominion was one of the\nfew countries where the citizen en-\nJoys personal liberty, and where democracy survives.\nRome Interesting facta were brought\nout by Mr. Chalmers in the course of\nhis address. He pointed out that at\nth present time, two-thirds of the\npopulation of the world are Uvlng\nunder rigid and complete censorship,\nnot only of newspapers but of other\nmedia of public Information and education.\nMerely denying (he public the news\nof what Is going on at home and\nabroad ls the leaat of the crimes committed by the political dictators in\nthe countries where the press ls controlled by the Oovernment as ln Italy,\nOermany and many other countries.\nThe dictators go further and require\nnewspapers to publish misinformation so that the public will believe\nexactly what the leaders want them\nto believe. Mr. Chalmers points out\nthat the crime la positive aa well as\nnegative.\nThe newspapers of Canada have an\nopportunity that la denied thousands\nof newspapers in other countries.\nThis opportunity however implies\nresponsibility. The freedom must be\nuaed unselfishly for the public good,\nto promote the bast Interests of society and the atate.\u2014London (Ont.)\nFree Press.\nN.B.C.-KOO NETWORK\nKHQ   KOW   KFI   KOO  KOMO\n(530      820     640     790     820\n6:00 night's Cuckoo Club\n6:15 Dandles of Yesterday\n6:30 National Bam Dance\n7:30 Whlteman's    Saturday\nParty (KPO to network)\n7:30 Musical Treasure Chest (KOO)\n8:15 Carefree Carnival\n8:15 Tom Oemn's orch. (KOO)'\n9:00 Orchestra\n9:00 Doodlebug orch. (KOO)\n9:30 Tom Coakley's orch.\n10*00 Emll Polak's orch. (KOOi\n10:00 Blue Moonlight\n10:30 Hal Grayson's orch.\n10:<-5 Press-Radio news\n11:00 Orchestra (KOO)\n11:00 Ous Arnheim's orch.\n11:30 Jack Bain's orch., Portland.\n6:00 Tha Singing Tower\n6:30 Canadian Capers\n7:00 Footllght Highlight*\n7:30 Newa and Weather Forecast\n7:38 Atlantic Nocturne\n8:00 Sunset Nocturne\n8:30 News\n8:45 Isobel Oartahore, soprano\n9:00 Ralph Lear, tenor\n9:15 Howie Quartet, Chllllwaek\n9:30 Barbara Custance, pianist\nCBJ.-DON LEE NETWORK\nKVI  KFRC  KOIN KSL KOL\n570    610    940    1130    1270\n6:30 Rider Mlchaul\n7:00 Sylvia Frooa, songs\n7:16 Olen Cray's orch.\n7:15 The Bridge Builder (DL)\n7:16-11:30 Orchestras\nRADIO\u2014 SUNDAY NETS\nC.R.C.\n6:55 Can. Press News\nN.B.C.-KOO\n6:00 Hall of Fame\n6:30 Canadian Capers\n7:00 Wendell Hall, songs\n7:15 Mme  Schumann-Heinle\n7:30 Byrd Expedition Broadcast\n7:30 Joeef Hornlk'a Program (KOO)\n8:00 Lullaby, vocal antl Instrumental\n8:00 Political Talk, (KOO, KPI)\n8:05 Eddie Duchln'a Orch.\n8:13 RuaaOolumbo\n8:30 Hollywood on tha Air\n9:00 Al Cavalll'i Orch.\n9:00 Frankle Master's Orch.\n9:00 Political Talk (KOO)\n9:45 Reconstruction League\nKFI)\n10:00 News Flashes\n10:15 Paul Carson, organist\n11:00 Press-Radio News\n11:05 Tom Oerun's Orch.\n(KOO\nC.B.S.-DON LEE\n6:00 Wayne King's. Orch.\n6:30 Americana, dlr. Ferde Orofe\n7:00 Little Jack Little's Orch.\n7:00-8:00 The Merrymakera (DL)\n730 Olen Oray'i Orch.\n810 Red Nichols Orch.\n8:00 The HI-Jinks (Don Lee)\n8:30-11:30 Orchestras\n11:30 Organ Recital (DL)\nWHAT THE  PRESS. IS SAYING\nHITLER MAY NEXT REACH FOR A. some lnsances the buds and flowera\nIN THE RUMBLE SEAT\nDelusions of grandeur crop out ln\nqueer places.  All sorts of people have\nfeet, sounded off the Philippines, then -toim-not even  politicians are ex-\n 1  _.    \u00ab, \u00bb._._. ,_ ZS_Z u.\"_..\u00ab 1 \u00abnpt.   The shadow of many a great\nman has plumbed ln person barely\none twelfth of the distance.\nTbat there may be monsters below\nlarger than anything ever seen by\nmariners ls a thought quite appropriate today, when Interest In sea serpents has been greatly stimulated.\nMore practical folk than those wbo\ndream of the ocean floor may urge Dr.\nBeebe to make his next descent into\nLoch Ness, where he may find greater th* Ills than Bermudlan waters afford.\nPUBLICLY-6WNED POWER\nThe whole picture of government\noperation of power plants appears to\nbe one of benefit From the Mississippi Valley, where electricity trom\nMuscle Shoals already ls flowing,\ncome stories of great savings to consumers and the blessing of electricity\nin hitherto benighted communities.\nExceptions may exlxst where the\nrights of private capital should not\nbe Interfered with, but the utilities\nmust rest their case on service\u2014Christian Science Monitor.\nman conceals his followers\u2014 while\nthey believe they're basking In a reflected limelight, and visible to all\nand sundry. They become exhibitionists whom nobody notes. As long\nas they feel they're part of the parade\nthey're content.\nA very small child Illustrated this\nthe other day. Up and down In the\nsunshine rode a plump llttle boy\na brand new tricycle\u2014obviously lt\nwu his first and he was getting used\nto lt. Close behind him trotted s\nvery small child, fingers Just touch'\ntng the saddle, face agleam with sat'\n1st action.\n\"What are you doing?\" an onlooker\nasked tbe very amall child.\nBald tbe very small child as he trotted on, striving to keep up with the\nnew machine, \"That's his new car he's\nrunning\u2014and Tm Juit sitting In tbe\nrumble seat \"\u2014Ottawa Journal.\nAn electrically-run paint freshening device ls something new; lt taken\nan old, hardened can of paint In lti\ngrip and shakes It until the paint\nmixes again with tbe oil.\n\"i\nCROWN\nGermany bad a farcical election\nwhich elevated Chancellor Hitler to\nthe presidency in succession to General von Hindenburg.\nThe Nazi leader bad abolished all\nother parties and his name was the\nonly one on the ballot. His personal\nsuccess politically was therefore assured. Hts full ambition may not yet\nbe realized.\nNothing, lt would appear, stands\nln the way ot Hitler declaring himself\nEmperor and seizing the Hobenzollern\nthrone. Von Hlndenburg's will, bequeathing him the presidency and expressing the view that kalserdom ls\nthe rock on which Germany should\nemerge, would seem to pave tbe way.\nThere are other reasoip wblch may\nencourage Hitler to Jump tor the safe'\nty of the throne. Nazi policies have\nundergone a change and are now ln\nmany ways contrary to thos- which\noriginally drew hundreds of thousands of supporters. Moreover, German trade ls going trom bad to worse.\nIn coping with economic conditions\nHitler has failed miserably. He cannot continue Indefinitely to distract\nthe minds of the German people from\ntheir woes. Serious trouble ls sure\nto come as a result of Internal conditions. \"Der Fuehrer\" may therefore\nchoose to step aside from responsibility and consequences by placing a\ncrown upon his head, leaving others\nto face the storm. The next few\nmonths ln Germany may witness\nevents of tremendous Interest and\nImportance to the world.\u2014 Toronto\nTelegram.\nRAVAGED BY STOCK\nEighteen months ago tbe city cemetery presented an unsightly scene, so\nfar as garden beauty was concerned.\nThe Drumheller Horticultural society\nplaced a man ln the cemetery to work\nthrough the summer months and a\nlot of clean-up work was accomplished and many of the walks received\na coating of shale. \u201e\nThe early part ot this summer was\nconfined to cleaning up that which\nwas executed lut year and tben more\nflowering plants were put ln. These\nwere doing nicely until a number of\nstra, cattle and pigs crashed the fenoe\nand ruined many of the new plants\nby trampling them under toot. In\nwere eaten, but. ln any    event,\nmonth's work wu destroyed ln one\nnight.\u2014Drumheller Mall.\nFASCISM\nThis Black Plague la as much an\nInfection from abroad u the Bed.\nMoreover, tbe vims of the one ls almost Indistinguishable from that of\nthe other, and the resultant disease\nruns for a time a similar course which\nIs equally fatal to liberty. Nothing Is\nmore true than Fascism actually begets Communism which lt ls ostensibly designed to overthrow.--London\nDally Telegraph. \u25a0\nDISMISSED HEALTH OFFICERH\nThe work of these district officers.\nwhile more or lc s unknown to the\npublic, ls well known to the r anlcl-\npal health officers, many of whom\nhave shown tbelr appreciation ot this\nservice by a steadily greater use of\nlt. The district men have been at\ntbe beck and call of any M.o.H. wbo\nneeded help ln diagnosing unusual\ncases ot communicable diseases and\nIn organizing the fight against such\noutbreaks.\u2014Peterborough    Examiner.\n\u2022     A NAZI MISTAKE\nThe Nazi newspaper Muencbener\nNachrlchten of Munich announces the\naccidental death of Its music critic,\nWUH Schmidt. Herr Schmidt's \"accident\" lay ln his being named WUH\nSchmidt. During the bloody purge of\n\"traitors\" ln Germany, members of\nHitler's special guard hunted him out\nand summarily shot him to death.\nThen they discovered they were really\nafter another Willi Schmidt. The guard\napologized to tbe music critic's family.\u2014New York Post.\nBRITISH ROYALTY  FINANCIAL\nASSET\nFew business concern! can show\nsuch a favorable balance sbeet u tbat\noresented recently for British Royal\nfamily. The monarchy ls one of he\nnation's best financial assets, yielding\na yearly pmflt ot $3,270,000 Income\nfrom lands and properties surrended\nby tbe royal family to Parliament by\nWlllam III and George III Is now\nft6,150,000. The civil list, fixed by\nParliament at the beginning of each\nmonarch's reign, totals $2,880,000.\u2014\nFort Erie Times-Review.\n\"How shall a man without a tongue\nanswer thee!\" retorted one of the\nguards to Gray. \"Go forward l\"\nThe flickering red light of the torch\nrevealed, a yard or two ahead, a heavily\nbarred window about two feet square.\nA cracked and quavering scream.\nBehind the bars appeared a face.\nLivid, and pitiably emaciated, tt wu\nsurrounded by a dirty mass of matted\ngrey hair, trom out ot which stared\ndull eyes.\nThe man wu blind.\nGray stopped. Something\u2014perhaps\nthe warning horror ot that livid face\nbehind the bars\u2014made him stand\nhis ground. The man spoke. Gray's\nskin prickled. Thts wretched creature\nspoke English I\n\"Who are you?\" Gray uked\nhoarsely.\n\"He ls a fakir, and he ls madl\"\nbroke ln one ot the guards. \"Enterl\"\n\"Be silent, thoul\"\nSuch wu Gray's'power over men\ntbat the guard fell silent.\nThe torch sputtered,\n\"Simla's never written!\" quavered\nthe blind man, and burst Into Insane\nlaughter.\nGray wu pushed violently Into' a\ncell. The door slammed. There wu a\nshooting of bolts and a key ground ln\na rusty padlock. The footsteps of the\ngaoler and the guards had died away.\nGray clenched his teeth till his\nJaw muscles hurt. He knew now tbat\na few feet away from him wu Captain\nGeorge Ian Galbraith, M.C\u2014\"Gigs\"\nGalbraith\u2014late ot the Boyal Kohls-\ntan Rifles and the Secret Service. The\neighth man they had sent ln quest of\nthe Veiled Man.\nBrevet-Major Colin Gray, V.C, wu\nthe ninth.\nDI AND HHIREEN SCHEME\nFor some mlnutu after Jafflr had\ngone, Shlreen and Diana aat side by\nside ln silence, heedless of Gulbudun,\nwho, u usual, wu chattering happily.\nShlreen looked at Gulbudun and\npursed red Ups. The young, she reflected, sometimes uy wise things.\nPerhaps this child. . \u2022 .\nThe Inglls girl does not wish to\nmut my lord.\" she said suddenly.\nWhy?\" questioned Gulbudun, blue\neyes widening.\n\"The women of the sahib log do\nnot eat alone wltb men of our race,\"\nIn spite of herself a touch of hardness\ncrept Into the Persian's eyes. \"Dl\nfears my lord will want to marry her.\nX think he may.... Supposing a man\nuked you, Gulbudun, to eat alone\nwith htm and you did not wish to go\u2014\nwhat would you do?\"\n\"If The Cobra uked me\u2014I would be\nglad!\" retorted Gulbudun, contemplating a amall, henna tinted finger\nnail.\nThe certainty which rang so proudly ln the girl's tonu, roused Diana\ntrom her numbing apathy. Deciiion\ncame to her.\n\"Tou must give me the poison you\npromised to give to me\u2014now\u2014Shlreen\"!\nThe Persian took the English girl's\ncold bands ln both of bers.\nNay, Dl, 'Open not the door Into\nthe nlgbt, when Hope ti a guesti'\nDo you remember that poem? When\nthere Is no hope, then\u2014\"\n\"Could ahe not bide tn the garden?\"\nsuggested   Gulbudun   hopefully.   \"I\nknow places. . . , **\nShlreen frowned.\n\"I told that tat Jafflr she wu Ul;\nand HI sbe must seem to be.\" She\nclapped her hands, and a stout woman slave entered.\n\"Go at once and call the herb-\nwoman who came to see me when I\nwu IU, I will give her gold tf she\ncomes quickly!\"\nThe woman ulamed, and wu gone.\n\"Light of my Eyes,\" murmured\nShlreen soothingly, \"the woman I\nhave sent for win give you a potion\nwhich wlU make your body feel, to\nthe touch, u lf the fires of fever\nburnt ln lt; but you will sleep and\nknow nothing of lt. When my 1 -rd\nsends for you, or comes himself to\nlook for you, he will kpow that you\nare 111, and leave you tn peace. By\nthat time I shall have thought out a\nplan for your escape. ..,\nDiana looked at her u a hunted\nanimal might loolc at one giving it\nsanctuary; then, drawing her to ber,\nshe kissed Shlreen's forhead under the\nparting ln the silky black bands of\nhair.\n\"The herb-woman ls here, Ladyl\"\nThe mesenger had returned while\nthey had been speaking.\n\"Btd her enterl\" ordered Shlreen\npassing a gentle hand over Diana's\nhair. \"Will you be afraid to drink\nwhat she will give you?\"\nDiana shook her head, smiling\nfaintly. She seemed to have lost aU\ndesire to speak, Just as some birds\ncease to sing when they are caged ...\nIf old age ts a necessary qualification for the poSsesston ot wisdom,\nthen the harridan who wu now moving toward them must have been exceedingly wise.\nGazing at her half-pltylngly, Diana put her age at a hundred, even\nthough she knew that tn the East\nwomen grow old with cruel rapidity.\nHer wrinkled lips twitched ceuelesBW,\nlf tormented to restlessness*-by the\ntoothless gums behind them.\nSwiftly a battered tin box containing some dried roots and several phials\nhalf full of brown and yellow powders wu produced from the Innermost folds of voluminous garments.\nThe stream of comentary which accompanied the opening of box and\nthe selecting trom It of tbe ingredients for the potion sounded to the\nharassed Diana Uke the Incessant tolling of a cracked bell.\nActually, the hag wu recounting\nthe latest news from that wonderfully evil outer world about which the\nInmates of Thl Cobra's harem dreamed often, but were unable to read of,\nand were never likely to ue again.\nDiana, ln a sudden surge ot anxiety\nabout her father, wu not listening;\nShlreen seemed  interested.\n\"His Excelency Khoon the Mongol\"\nbegan tbe bag.\n\" bu returned! I know lt!\"\ncut tn Shlreen coldly. She had always disliked the dwarf.\nDiscreetly silent, but determined to\nuy what she had to uy, ln her own\ntime, the old woman held out a cup to\nDiana. \"IDrink It, before It settles,\nMiss sahib!\" she uid, wheedlingly.\nAnd then, with th* smooth Insistence,\nresumed her gou'p.\n\"Not many are over-pleased to see\nthe Lord Khoon. S-mw men are Indeed\nstrange,\" she remarked warily.\n\"Tell me thy news, Babbler,\" commanded the Persian, even more coldly.\n\"Ominous!\" commented Loquacity,\nsecretly. \"What should a poor old\nAUNT HET\nwo: .an like me know of the great\nones? The skin of a date atone ls not\nthinner than my knowledge of them!\"\n\"Come, Diana,\" soothed Shlreen.\nleading her to the couch which had\nnow been prepared beside her own.\nTou must drink lt.\"\nDiana glanced distastefully at tbe\nmuddy-looking contents ot the cup,\nand Loquacity, ever watchful, aeelng\nthe hesitation, addressed her.\n'Fear not. Miss sahib! 'To, dwa,\ndrey'!\u2014and you will be aaleepl\" . . .\n\"How long ahall I be unconscious?\"\nquestioned Diana, *i. she gave back the\nempty cup.\n\"Until the aun sets tomorrow, you\nwill be dreaming of handsome young\nprinces and fairy palaces!\" chuckled\nthe crone. \"It may be longer; and lt\nmay be less, X cannot say, to a few\nhoura.\" The shrewd old eyes returned\nto Shlreen.\n\"Tea,.., Aa I aald, the Lord Khoon\nhaa ret* rned \u2014 and few are glad;\nthough he brought with him a strange\nprisoner\u2014a sahib dressed aa a Hlllman, who ls bigger than Oog or Magog, and as handsome as Rustuml\nHis strength Is the strength of six\nmenl Aa they took him through the\nstreets he smote a man deadl , , , ,\nThsy say he stands alx and a halt\nInglls feet. (Tou must lie down, Miss\nUb!)\nHer last words were addressed to\nDiana, who had raised herself eagerly\non one elbow.\n'Shlreen!' exclaimed the English\ngirl. \"Please, please find out whether\nthl.-. prisoner ls one ot my countrymen 1\nIf he Is, you will help him, for my\nsake\u2014\" Her voice trailed away, and\nshe sank back.\nA deep slgb from the couch, and\nthe sea-green eyes cloaed. . . . The\nworld aeemed to be floating away.\nThe herb-woman laid a finger on\na blue-veined WTtst.\n\"She sleeps!\" she croaked. \"Who can\nmix a potion as well or aa quickly\nas I?\"\nGratetuly hiding ln her garments\nthe gold coin Shlreen had given her,\nshe knelt and kissed the ground at\nthe Persian's feet, and silently left\nher.\n\"I feel sorry for our preacher.\nThink how a dentist would feel lf\nfolks let him talk about anything\nbut teeth.\"\n20 YEARS AGO\n(From The Dally Newa et\nAugust 25, 1914).\nMayor J. J. Malone, city council\nmembers, public and patriotic bodies have been Invited to attend\nthe Canadian Club's farewell Tor the\nWest. Kootenay and Boundary contingent which leavea thts week en\nroute to England and France,\n30 YEARS AGO\n(From Nelson Dally News ot Ang. IS,\n19(14)\nO. B. Matthew left for Stumpvtlle\nyesterday to superintend a gang of\nmen he has engaged ln blasting out\nstumps.\nCUSHION SOCKET\nCOMFORT\nFOR OLD A NEW LIMBS\nCalosrv Artificial Limb Factory\nCslosrv. Alta.\nTOMORROW\n\"It ls my Intention to marry the\nInglls glrlt\"\nSpiders in India\nTrap, Eat Lizards\nTrom India comes the story, published In the current Issue of the\nScientific Monthly, of how spiders\nenmesh lizards ln their weba and de\nvour them.\nThe first man actually to ue a contest between spider and lizard wu\nGopal Chandra Bhattachayra ot the\nBose Research Institute, Calcutta. The\nUzard-eatlng spider meuured three\nInches acrou Its leg-span. Its web wu\nthree feet square. Wltb this equipment the comparatively -lightweight\nspider wu not at too much of a disadvantage ln trapping a common\nhouse lizard three and three-quarter\ninches from head to tall and weighing considerably more than Its captor.\nAttracted by a dragon-fly fluttering\nIn tbe web, perhaps u bait, since the\nspider had not bothered to klU It, the\nlizard wu soon tangled ln the mesh.\nAfter wrapping Its catch In flossy\nsilk tmtll It wu completely mummified, the spider hopped up and down\na number of times u lf ln triumph,\nand then sank his fangs Into the back\not the lizard's neck. A short time later the spider had eaten It completely.\nAttacks ot spiders on other backboned animals occur occasionally. In\n1931, tr. E. W. Gudger of the American\nMuseum of Natural History, reported\nto the scientific magazine, Natural\nHistory, an observation by E. A. Fuchs.\nof Atlarta, Ga., wbo found a spider1 ln\nthe act of dragging a violently relisting minnow onto a floating leaf.\nAUEN RULERS\nOf course, Hitler hu to be an extremist tn bis Germanism because ho\nseeks to cover the doubt he feels\nabout his own patriotism becauu he\nis an Austrian. But the dictators of\nEurope are mostly foreign-bon Mussolini and Dollfuss excepted. PUsud-\nsk ot Poland, wu born in Lithuania;\nKemai, of Turkey, was found ln Greek\nSalonlca; Valera, ot Ireland, uw first\nlight of day tn New York; Stalin, ot\nRussia, wu brought by the stork to\nGeorgia, Asia; Venlzelos, of Greece,\nls a Turkish Cretan.\u2014Brandon Sun.\nRuptured?\nAfter Handling Truasas many\nyeara we have decided tha\nLITTLE DOCTOR TRUSS\nla tbe beat on the market, and ls the answer\nto sll rupture sufferers. Neat, simple, efficient, no steel to rust,\nno elastic, no pressure on the back or\nhips, no leg straps,\nweight 6 oa. 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Chirl.y Gehrlnger.\nwho made two of the blowi on five\ntrip* to tht pltte, held hit mirk\ntt .364 for fourth pltce. BUI Terry\nhit onct in four tries, dropping\nont point to .it). Heinle Minush\ndropped into l tit with idle Paul\nWiner for second pltce, losing two\npoints, whilt Mel Ott dropped three\n\u2022points. Eich hid three times it bat\nwithout t hit.\nTht ittndlng:\n0. AB. \u00bb. H. Pet.\nTerry, Olmts 120 489 100 17] .369\nP. Winer, PI.   114 470 84 172 .366\nManush, Sen 110 44.   78 162 .266\nOehrlnger, Tl. . 120 467 114 170 .346\nSimmons,\nWhite Sox 105 427 76 IM .361\nOtt, Oltntt ... 120 460 102 163 J54\nSilverton to Play\nFAC. on Sunday\nHit fut Sllverton lattrmMlitt\nbuebtil tetm who htnded tht loctl\nNew Ortnd Hotel Cubi their third\nlou ln 39 stsrte lut Sundiy In Silver-\nton, will invtdt Nelton Sundty afternoon to pity thl Filrvltw A.C. In*\ntermtdlitu, who won thi elty title\nKith four wins tgllnit one low. Tht\ntunt will tttt pilot Immedlitely following the third gime of tht Wnt\nKootenty ehimpionihlp term between the TrtU tnd loctl tenior\ntumi.\nThl Sllverton glrlt' teim wu reported to bt ilto eomtng to Nelson\nto pity tht Red Soi Sunday morning,\nbut no definite word hid been received up to UM lut evening.\nPlte Keptk, mtnigtr of tht New\nOrmd nine, report! the Sllverton aggregation ont of tht itrongut tumi\nId thtu ptn* tnd prtdlcti thtt\nthty will glvt tht Filrvltw club ill\ntbty un hmdlt. Thi Filrvlew tetm\nwtll field thtlr ngulir lineup Indud-\ning thi inttrmtdlttt pltyen now filling In for tht misting unlor players.\nBURGESS\n5U\u00a3ERRADI0\n.BATTERY,,\nYOU  WIU   ENJOY\nBETTER RECEPTION\ntim&.tS   U.NI.IUN   IATHIII\nu(_j itnt.y  .umi'axv\nmmmsmmm\nPHONE\n797\nPor\nHauling\t\nSend end Gravel\nWood and Coal\nPROMPT\nSERVICE\nRenwick's\nMany on Team Played\nin Canada in\nMinors\nCtntrtl Preu rtnidiin\nWINDSOR, Ont., Aug. 94\u2014If, and\nwhtn, thow swashbuckling Detroit\nTlgeri of Oordon B, (Mickey I Coeh*\nrtne'i go mtrchlng into the 1934\nworld urlu thlt fill, you cm mark lt\nup on your cuff thst Cinidi will bt\nrepresented It the rlngtlde by tht\nlargest delegation ln tht history of\nthe annual butbtll clastic.\nSeldom, lf ever, before In tht record*\netudded pagea of America'a national\npastime, hu Its neighboring coualna\nbun ao wrought-up over any aingit\nAmerican teim or my tingle abort,\nToday there ire ilmost ss many\nbooatera for the Detroit Tlgera ilong\nthe stretches Of the Detroit river on\nthe Canadian shores, ind retching\nbick Into Onttrlo is ftr ts Toronto,\ntnd probibly farther, it In thl city\nthit automobile built.\nA dty with the Canidlan residents\nopposite Dttrolt ll no mon complete\nwithout k scrub on ths teeth, thu I\nunion it tht ndlo whilt thl Tlgeri\nut In ictlon. Two Dttrolt ndlo lta*\ntiona brotdcut ill homt gamei of\nthe cltwlng Bengilt. When on thi\nroid, tht prognu of the Tlgeri It\nfurnlihed pliy by pliy by ona of thus\ntwo stitloni. Ty Tyson, tht greatest,\nbiseball innouneer in the country it\nyou believe Detroit and Windsor sport\nfollower*, mans one microphone. At\nthi other Is Harry Hellminn, former\nslugging outfielder for Detroit Tlgen\nand St. Louli Browns snd thret timet\nbisshtt king of tht Amerlcin leigue.\n40,004 APPLICATION'S\nHundredi ot Cmidlin buebill devotees rush the Internitlonil barritra\ndilly while the Tlgen in in Detroit.\nChirlu F. Navln, eecretary of thl\nDetroit Baatball club, tht other day\noffered the Information that of some\n40,000 applications alnady received\nfor world series tickets, tevtril thouund wert from Cmidlin polntt. Mr.\nNtvln added, udly enough, thtt all\nserlee tppiiutlont wen btlng nturned\nunfilled. No applications will be accepted until ifter thl dty, lf md\nwhtn, tht Tigen in officially crowned\nAmerican league champions. Thtn,\ntnd only thin, win ippltcitlont he\nconsidered ln order received. Consequently thou tleket-euklng Canadian! will be uktd to bldi thalr time\nbefort niching for precious pasteboards for t world series thlt will\nfurnish the first retl Internitlonil\nttrriospheri ilnce mos when i Tiger\nturn cluhed with Pittsburgh Plratea.\nOn thlt occaalon hundreda of Windsor fane flocked to the Detroit gamea.\nSEVERAL PLAYED IN CANADA\nApproxlmlty to Detroit ls only ont\not uvertl rations for the Interest\nmmlfested hy Canadians of the border\nnglon ln baseball ln general md ths\nTlgen In pirtlcultr thlt summer.\nThtn lt, for extmple. the ftct thtt\nmmy of tht Tlgera got early baseball\nschooling with Canadian teama ln tht\nInternational md othar leagues Thne\nmemben of Detroit's mighty infield,\nBill Bogell. Chirllt Oehrlnger md\nMarvin Owen wen onct with Toronto\nLeafs. Rogell md Owen only recently\nurved with thlt elub. Ray Htyworth,\ntteond-atrlng citcher, Frank Doljack.\nutility outfielder, Oenld Walker, outfleldir, Lukt Htmlln, Vic Sorrell md\nHon Hogsett, pitcher, did termi with\nthl Luft. which wu formerly t firm\ntn tht Tlgen. Oehrlnger wu with\nLondon, Out., in tht old Miohlgtn-\nOnttrlo leigue md later with Luft.\nDttrolt hit not hid I pennant winner Unu 1909\u2014a ttretch ot 29 yun.\nThru tlmu In i row tht Detroltert\nhit tht top ln the dim tnd distent\nput\u2014Americm league champions ln\nlflOT, 1908 tnd 1809 tn succeuion.\nTwice the Chicago Cubs crushed them\niside in world unu gtmu. Plttiburgh conquered them tht other\ntime. Tht sueons llnu hivt bun\nhtrren of ptnntatt, despite tht gntt\nslugging deads of Tyrui Raymond\nCobb, Bobby Belch. Sim Cnwford,\nHllnll Manush. Hirry Hellminn, Lu\nBlut and t hott ot othtr biuhlt\nrouters.\nTht nttrett tpprotch to t title la\nrecent yetn wts in 1923 whtn thl\nTlgen flnlihed ucond to New Tork\nTtnkees. In thl lut five years thty\nhave never bun better thm fifth.\nFashionable debutantea In London\nart carrying cigarette holden 14\nInohu long to mitch twetp-tht-floor\ntvtnlng gownt.\nENDORSED\nA U..BRITI8H Cutrol motor oil, It tn*\ndorted fer qutllty by ovtr 220 ur tnd\nenglnt minufieturen, In every country In\nthe world. Cutrol maintains one world\nttindtrd ef qutllty\u2014tht BUT\u2014ytt thlt\nunvirylng qutllty eoitt ctr owntrt no\nprl.t-premlum. for Castrol li tht LOW\nF.8T-COST-PER-MILE lubricant you un\nbuy, Protut your pune tnd protect vour\nctr with tht BEST! try Cutrol howl\nMotor OU\n--Sold by\u2014\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO., Nelson\nTRAIL GARAGE, TraU\nWESTERN AGENCIES LTD., Distributors, VANCOUVER\nBattling tvtry Inch of the way for\n36 holes, Albert \"Scotty\" Campbell,\nof Seattle, finally defeated another\nScot, Rom \"Sindy\" Somerville, Canada's famoua amot'ir, in the final\nfor the Ctndditn amateur golf title\nat Montreal. The game wu not over\nuntil Ctmpbell unk hit last 16-\nfoot putt to win one up. It was one\nof the most specttculir battles in tht\nhistory of Canadian amateur golf.\nCampbell ll seen above (left), with\nSomerville it the presentation.\nCimpbell, 36 yun of tie tnd til\nsmiles is ht wlni the title for the\nsecond successive yetr, Is thown in\nthe Inset\nIndians Heap Scarce\n*  in Big Leagues\nBy AL DEMAREE\nThe preaent diy dearth of atar\nIndian baieball pliyen It mystifying\nto both btll players ms fms. Thtn\nIt hardly m Indltn bill pliyer\nIn either mijon or minors, whlli\ntwenty yun tgo tht line-ups wert\nttudded with grett rtdtklnt: Chief\nBinder with tht Athlitlci, Chief\nMeyert, gntt Mugging catcher of\ntht Olmts, Soxalsxis, tht gntt outfielder with Cleveland of an earlier\nday, Jim Thorpe, Blue Jacket. Btn\nTlncup, Mike Biltntl tnd many\nOthtn. Chief Bender md Chief\nMeyert wen both highly educated\nmm ind ipent thilr mornlnja and\nOtf days ln muieums ind irt galleries\nIt wu In ont ef thtu thit Chief\nMeyert pulled hit timout remark\nabout thl painting of \"Custer's Lut\nSttnd\". \"It's my favorite painting.\"\nhe remarked, \"because it'i the only\npicture thit ever gave an Indian an\neven break.\"\nBAR GOLD UP\nMONTRIAL, Aug. 94 (CP)\u2014 Bar\ngold In London up two ctntt to est at\nta ounce in Ctntdlin fundi; lttt M\ntn British funds. Tht fixed tto Wuhlngton price tmounted to 138.16 ln\nCmidlin.\nMONEY\nAt Montrul\u2014found IB'*,, VM.\ndoflir .67 6*16, franc (.SOU.\nAt Nt* Tork\u2014Pound 8.07, Ctntdlin dolltr 1.03 15-16, franc 6.6tt.\nAt Ptni\u2014Pound 76.76 frinci, Ctntdlin dollw 1631 frinci, CS. dollir\ni\u00bb\u00ab\u00abH frinet.\nIn gold\u2014Pound 111 Sd, Ctnidltn\ndollir 60 67 cents, US. dollu 66.30\nuntt.\nBASSEIN, Indli (CP)\u2014 Taking I\nihort cut from hit home to i neuby\ndoctor's for medlctnt, ud 18-yeir-old\nboy wu run over by in eltctrlo trtln\ntnd killed.\nThe Brltlah Empire buya seventy\nper cent of Trlnldtd'i export*\nMIDDLESEX IN\nCRICKET WIN\nKent  and  Gloucestershire\nAlso Win in County\nMatches\nLONDON, Aug. 34 (CP ctbls)-\nMlddlesex, Kent md Gloucestershire\nwon outright victories ln first-cites\ncounty cricket matches concluding\ntoday, while Lancashire won on the\ntint lnninga only over Suasu.\nMlddleux defuted Surrey by nine\nwlcktta it Lord'i. Kent dtfuted Worcestershire by four wlckett tt Worcester, ind Gloucestershire defeited\nYorkshire by nlnt wlcketi at Scarborough.\nThl scores:\nSumy 166 ind 193 (Smith six for\n86: Hearne 6 tor 44): Middlesex 319\nand 89 for one (Let 66, Benki 66\nnot out, Witts Ux for 66) it Lord'i.\nWorcestershire 366 md 146 (Pirkl\n6S not out, Hull 88, Freeman tlx tor\n60 md Marriott four for 64); Xtnt\n314 and ltl for tlx (Valentine 76,\nKnott 68. Chalk 58. Perks tlvt for (7).\nGloucestershire 848 and 66 tor ont\n(Barnett 70, Lyoni 136, Roblnton\nfour for 41); Yorkshire its tnd following on 363 (Hutton 61 tnd 67, C.\nParker four for 68, Ooddard four for\n48 ud five for 101).\nLancuhlre 166 and 831 tor eight,\ndecland (Hopwood 78, Tyldealay 64\nmd 53, Iddon 06. Tlte Hi for 60.\nPuree tlvt for 61); Sussex 148 ind\n136 for two (Poiltrd four tor 43, J.\nPsrks 63 not out).\nBOSTON TAKES\nDOUBLEHEADER\nDitty Dean Shuts Out the\nGiants; Dodgers Beat\nChicago Cuba\nCINCINNATri. Aug. 34 (CP)-A\nhome run and a triple already to\nhli credit, Ernest Lombtrdi, Cincinniti catcher, grounded out with\nthe tying and winning runi on the\npiths In the ninth today, and Boston\ntook the second gime of a doublehuder, 10-9 after winning the first,\n3*1.\nTint:\nBoiton  3   7   1\nCincinnati 1  7  0\nBrt. dt tnd Hogsn; Johnion tnd\nMinion.\nSecond:\nBoiton  10   17  3\nCincinnati    9  10 0\nRhem, Smith, Betts tnd Spohrer;\nStout, Benton, Kill. Freltu and\nLombardi.\nBROOKLYN TAKES\nSECOND IN ROW\nCHICAGO, Aug. 34 (AP)\u2014Brooklyn Dodgers pounded out thalr ucond straight victory over Chicago\nCubs today, 6*4, with the aid of some\nexcellent relief pitching by Van\nLingle Mungo.\nBrooklyn   t  10.?\nChicago 4  U  3\nBenge, Mungo tnd Lopet; Lee,\nBoot, Melone, Weiver and Htrtnett.\nDIZZY DEAN\nBLANKS OIANTI\nST. LOUIS, Aug. 24 (CP)-Jerome\nHerman \"dizzy\" Dun miking hit\nfint pitching appearance since he\nmissed the Train for Detroit Aug*\n13, resumed the hero role today as\nhe shut out the Leigue-leiding\nOlanti 5*0.\nSt. Louil 5  8  3\nNew York - 0   5   0\nBowmin, Smith tnd Mancuso,\nDanning; J. Dean and Delancey.\nCANADA'S TEAM\nBACK\nQUEBEC, Aug. 34 (CP)-The main\nbody of Canada's turn which took\nput Is tht Brltlih Empire gamu tt\nLondon nturned to tht Dominion todty In thl liner Duchut ot Atholl.\nTht Canidlan track, field and iwlmmlng- Itan remained aboard thl vessel, whleh continued to Montreal,\nwhen lt it dut to dock tonight.    '\n\"Thl youngaten did will, but we\nwill havt to havt oldtr tthlitu lf we\nan to compete igtinst othtr countries with greater success ln the\nsprints,\" said M. M. (Bobby) Robinson of Hamilton, Ont., manager of\nthe team.\nBobby Roblnion uld hi wu not\nimpressed by the Cmidlin swimming\nteim.\nAmerican Association\nToledo 4, Milwaukee  P\nLoulivllle 9, St. Ptul 6.\nIndlintpollt 6*9; Minneapolis 6*16.\nINTERNATIONAL\nMontrul 1*4; Rochester 8-7,\nBtltlmon 3:: Syracuse 6.\nToronto 3, Bufftlo 8.\nKatlo Boatmen\nComing to Ntlton\nCtpt U. S. Qllbirt of thl Kootenty Liunch elub Frldty rt*\notlvtd t litter from Commo.\ndirt F. 8. Rouietu of tht Kulo\nLtunch club ttatlng thit Kulo\nHunch owntrt will bt it Nelion\nIn full font for tht Ubor Dty\nregittt. Mr. Reulllu commend\nthtt thll will bl carrying eut thi\npromiie mtdt to Mr, Gilbert it\nthi Kulo rtgtttt en Aug. 1.\nDETROIT SWAMPS\nWASHINGTON 12-6\nIncrease Lead to Four and a\nHalf Gamea; St. Louis\nBeats Athletics\no,{\u00b0.\nGREENBERG SAFE\nGreenberg tf thl Tlgen ufe on uoond during New York-Detroit game.\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 14 <AP)-\nDetroit Tlgeri took some of the\nsting out of two successive defeats at the hands ot the Senators\ntoday when they swamped Washington 12*6 In the third gamt ot the\nseason and lncreued thtir league\nlead to 4Vi games.\nDetroit ._ li  17  0\nWashington    6   16  2\nAukder md Cochrane; Stewart,\nMcColl and Bolton.\nWEST'S HOMER\nWINNINO FACTOR\nPHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14 (API-\nSam Weit, St. Louis centre fielder,\nhit a home run with Cllft on bue\nin the eighth Inning todty to give\nthe Browns their second successive\nwin over Phllidelphii Athletlci, 2*1.\nSt. Louil  , 2  I  0\nPhiladelphia ....  1  5 0\nHadley. Andrewi and Orube; Cain\nand Hayes.\nHOME RUNS IN\nBiG TIME\nBy the Associated Preu\nRoma runa yuterdiy \u2014 Berger,\nBrsvat, two; Celling!, Cirdlnili; Roth-\nrock, Cardinals, F. Herman, Cuba;\nLombardi. Reds; Letlle. Dodgen; Prey,\nDodgers; Witt, Browni, ont etch.\nTht leaden\u2014Oehrlg, Yinkeei, 39:\nPOM. Athlitlci, 88; Ott. Olmts, 83:\nCollins. Cardinals, 80; Johnion, Athlitlci, 39.\nLeigue totals\u2014 Amerlcsn 670, National 664. Total 1184.\nMORENZ NOT TO\nBE TRADED\nMONTRIAL, Aug. 34 (CP)-Ths n-\nported hookey detl wbenby Howie\nMortnz. tpetdbiil center iter of Montrul Canadlem of the National Hockey\nleague, would go to Toronto Maplt\nLttfl in exchmge for JM Prlmuu,\nallm Letts' center, will aot materialise. Lm Dtndunnd, miniglng dlrtc-\nlor of tht Cmtdleni club, ttld today.\nNevtrthelua, Dtndunnd uld tn*\nothtr dul bttwitn Cmtdleni md\nLufi wu under dltcuulon, but ht\nrefused to uy' whit pltyen wen\nInvolved.\nHiving bun offlcltl operator of thl\nguillotine ln Prince for 36 yttn, Anatoli Jouph Delblsr. now 76 pun of\ntge, pltnt to retirt. Hu ntlrsmsnt\nmeans tht tnd of a fimlly connection\nwith thl job of executioner. Bll\nftther md jrtndtatbtr tervtd in the\nofflct, but Delber ltivts no ton.\nPEARCE AND\nMILLER WIN\nFormer Has 20\nLengths to\nSpare\nLAKE FRONT, Toronto, Aug. -.1\n(Cf-)\u2014Bobby Pearce, world'i champion from Hamilton, Ont. md Btll\nMiller, Philadelphia Adonis, will\ndecide tht world'i Mulling title\nhtn neit Frldiy night.\nThl glut Austnllin defetted\ntrie Phelpi, brother of Ted whom\nhe but lut yur, by 86 length! In\noni hut tonight, md Miuer but\nBut Blrry, formtr globt title-holder\nby thru-quirtrri of a length In\nmothw.\nPearce tklmmtd ovtr thi thru-mile\ncount In 19 mlnutea \u00bba% aeconda,\nnurly two mlnutu leu thin MUler,\nwhou tlmt wit 31 mlnutu 34 1-6\nueondi.\nEVERVTHl.NO Hit WAY\nPearce had everything hit wiy.\nAway to a tint itert, bl ktpt control\nIn hit long trmi for tht wholt thru\nmllu. Phelpi tried hli but tp glvt\nhim a btttlt but ht wu no match\ntor thi till Auttmitn. When thty\ncroutd tht flnlih Unt Phelpi wu\nexhausted. Buret tetmed hirdly worn\nby tht three-milt trip md gripped\nPhelpi' hmd strongly it tht finish\nMiller but Barry by thru quartan\not a ltngth but hi might u wtll htvt\nmtdt It a lot mort. Hi hid things\nunder control from the itart md\nuud over the flnlih lint ttroking\n\u2022lowly.\nMiller ud Buret mtdt tun of it\nlutt 63600 by thtlr wlni. Thl world\nchimplon will gtt 66000 next Prldiy\nnight ud thl runner-up 63600.\nBEATEN AT 6TABT\nPetrct it tuned for hii ipurtlng\ntttrti but tonight Eric. Phtlpi but\nblm to tbi gun. Hi wu tway tint\nud had l lud of a yard at 300 ytrdi\nfrom thi itart. Ptarea't long, ttetdy\nttroku, 38 to thl minute, gtvt him\ntht lttd tt 400 yards ud ht wu\nnever headed ifter thlt.\nBi took t lud of five boat lingtht\nIn tht tint milt ud added to lt\nttetdily In thi nut two mllu to\nflnlih fir Uud of thl Bngllih rower.\nPetrct ttldom bit tbovt 80 itroktt\nt minute ud mott. of tht tlmt ht\nwet dipping hli oan tt 36. Bi htd\ntnough powtr thtn to mitoh Phelps'\nqulcMr itrokt which rtngtd between\n31 ud S3.\nSELDOM EXTENDED\nMiller sumed to bt uldom extended\nln bit hut with Barry. Ht Mulled\nthi flnt mile md m tlghth in tlx\nmlnutea md 48 seconds, tlmott it\nseconds Uud ot Bury. Hi kipt up i\ntttady itroke, 38 to thl minute md\nntvtr bad difficulty kuplng Uud\not Uu former world'i champion.\nBarry'i timt iglinit Miner wu 31\nmlnutu 36H uoondt, whin tht defuted Phtipt' tlmt wu 30 mlnutu\nmd 30 ucondt.\nU.S. Men's Net Final\nan American Affair\nAllison and Van Ryn Turn\nBack Last'Foreign\nThreat\nPHILADELPHIA, Aug. 34 (API.\u2014\nWilmer Allison tnd Johnny Vin\nRyn turned btck the surviving foreign threat In tbt Unlttd statu\ndoublea tennia chtmplonthipa todty\ntnd strode into tht title round.\nComing from behind to smith\nout t 4*6, 6-4, 6*1, 6*0 triumph\novtr tbi glint Cuchotlovtkltn.\nRoderick Menu). Ud hli tUght\nSouth African pirtner. Vtrnon Klrby.\nthe till Tsxin ind tpttdy pnii-\n\u2022dtlphltn tained the right to ftce\nthl defending crown holder! md\nDavla cup tcei. Oeorgt Lott of Chlcigo ud Letter Stotfen of Los\nAngeles in tomorrows chimplon-\nship round btttlt at tht Oermsn-\ntown Cricket club.\nKatherine Stammers ud Itsda\n.limes of Bnglud won tha women'a\ninvitation title through defiult or\nMn. John Vin Byn Ind Jcuphlne\ncrulckshtnk of California, who Buffered a shoulder injury.\nStoettn wu mediocre u ht md\nEllubeth Ryu, former cillforniin\nnow pliylng our of Inglind. win\nstretched to thru utt In winning\n6-6, 4*6, 14*13 from Pruk Wilde\ntnd Katharine sttamin of tnglud.\nINVITE PERRY TO\nPUY AT COAST\nVANCOUVIR. Aug. 34 (OP)\u2014Pled\nPerry, world'i ranking tennli pitytr.\nwtll bi invited to play at tht Vuoouvtr Indoor Tennli club probably\nSeptember 38, It wu unounoed todty by I. J. H Cardinal!. Vancouver\ntennli utcutivt.\nHeroic Mother\nRescues Child\nST. JOHN'S, Nfld.. (CP)\u2014uniblt\nto iwlm, Mn. J. Hirtery liaked her\nlift to uvt hir two-yetr-old ton, Cermet, from drowning ln a swimming\npool. It lt htdn't beu for her nlnl*\nyeu-old daughter who helped her\nback ovtr thl edge of the pool by\nswitching out her hud, the young\nmother would probtbly htvt drowntd\nalong with tht child in a vain tttempt\nto uvt lt.\nThl mothtr md childnn had been\n-sitting at the edge ot the pool urly\nln the evening. No ont elu wu nur.\nSuddenly the ton fell ovtr Into the\ndeepest ptrt of the pool. Without, tha\nleut hesitation. Mn. Hirtery Jumped\nIn itttr him. tnd was it lut tbli to\nnturn to the edgi of the pool uftly\nwith tht boy.\nHon. E. N. Rhodes\nOffers New Trophy\nKAUPAX, (CP)-ltovi seetlt ten-\nnit ittn wiu btvt a niw trophy te\ncotipett for, t donation of Bon. I\nN. Rhodu, Mlnlater of Plnmca On\nmtklng the tnnouncemut et tht new\ntrophy. Htrry Roper, pruldent of tbt\nNovt Scotti Lawn Tennli iitooittlon\nittttd tbtt it would be known u the\n\"Rhtdu Trophy' tpd would be offered to thl Men's Singlet chimplon.\nIt wlU bt competed for uhuaUy.\nAn atblatlo iter in hli youth, thi\nnumber tor Rlchmond.Wut Capt\nBnton wu pirtlculirly fold of Mn-\nnil Ud ftr uvertl yttn nrved on tht\nutcutivt ef tht Novt Scotla auociitlon.\nMELBOURNE, Auatralla (CPI\u2014 It\nhu been decided tht traditional\ndetth'i head design ahall not be uaed\non centenary medala dlitrlbuted\namong ichool children.\nSHELBURNI. N.S.,  (OP)  \u2014 B. O.\nJohnwn, Halifu radio tnginur, tu-\nperlnUnded tht inttillation et tht\nmut modem wlrtiut equipment on\nthe new Royil Cintdltn Mounted\nMt cutter Actdltn. Tbt fut, new\naddition to tht pollct flut. recently\nliunchtd hert. It now tbout rudy\ntor pttrolling Marl tlmt eoutlinu in\nutrch of Uquor tmugglen.\nWhlli Rutali It without t rultr,\nthtn in utea pruldutt npnunt-\nIng tht uven republics whleh form\nthe Union ot Soclllllt Soviet Republics.\nA TASTY\nSNACK\nAfter tha show or ear\nride drop in to the Golden Gate and enjoy a\ntuty sandwich and a\neup of our famoua coffee\nOUR CHEF SUGGESTS\nA Bacon and Tomato\nSandwich on Toast OFf-\nwith Coffee .... \u00a30\n<&\nOLDEN\nATE CAFE\n16 oi. |1.80\n.  25 oz. 92.65\nHIRAM\nWALKER'S(M\nT \u00ab-\u00bbm    -^L\\m ***Wmam A ^fe> Au# *^& ^p> wir v i r v Y T _o XT ^k.\nWHISKY\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Litjuor Control Board or by the Government of British ColumbU\n___+\n -\n--\u25a0\u25a0--\"-\u2014--\"\u2014\"\u25a0--\u2014\nynHiti(fi,.\n-THK NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B.C-SATURDAY MORNINO, AUGUST 25,1(84\n^^___^\nffrnnrt'l T..., -*,\u25a0>   ifl!   \u25a0tjt-|nH'f>|>-   w4(tf___fSi\u00abfi-u \u00bb*w.\nCORPORATION\nCITY\nOF\nNELSON\nBYLAW NO. 904\ni.\nA Br-Uw to raise tbe sum ot\nThirty-Five Thouund (W5.000.00i\nDollan to provide for tbe coet of\nconstructing  *  new Electrlo  power\nSrsnamtMlon Line from the City's\nydra-E\u00bbctrlc pUnt at Bonnlngton\nto tbe City's Sub-Station In aald\nCity,, and acquiring and clearing\nright of way therefor, and repair-\nlug the City's existing transmission\nUne. *\nWKHREAS the Corporation of the\nCity o! Nelson has a Hydro-llec\ntrlo Power Plant and Transmission\nLine for the transmission of power\nfrom said plant to tho City's Substation In tald City.\nAND WHEREAS it Is necessary end\nexpedient to construct a new transmission line for said purpose and to\nacquire a right or rights of way for\nsaid line, and to repair the existing\nt ransm 1 sslon  Une;\nAND WHEREAS it Is necessary and\nexpedient for tbe said Corporation\nto borrow a sum not exceeding Thirty-Five Thousand ($35,000.00) Dollars to be .used for that purpof;\nAND. WHEREAS the amount of\ntb* debt which Tt la intended this\nBy-Law shall ereate la Thirty-Five\nThousand (186,000.00) Dollars.\nAND WHEREAS electric light and\npowfr rates or charges of the said\nCorporation are enforceable under\nthe prm-lstons of the Municipal Act\nand  Amending  Acts;\nAND WHEREAS the estimated\namount of the electric light snd power rates or charges of tne said Corporation chargeable for the year\nnineteen hunored and thirty-four\n*19M> is One Hundred and Thirty\nThCTjaand  ($130,000.00)  Dollars;\nAND WHEREAS lt will be requisite\nto raise annually the sum of Three\nThousand and Fifty-three i$3.053)\nDollars for paying the debt, and the\nsum of Seventeen Hundred and\nFifty (\u00ab1750.00> Dollars for paying\nthe Interest, in respect of the said\ndebt;\nAND   WHEREAS   the   amount   of\nSone-v already charged upon the\nld Electric Light and Power Rates\nand payable yearly Is Thirty-Four\nThousand Eight Hundred Forty-Flv*\nand-38-100   ($34845*88)   Dollars:\nAND WHEREAS the said proposed\ndsbtof Thirtv-Five Thousand ($35,-\n00000) Dollars ls created upon the\nsecurity of the aald Electric Light\nand Power rates;\nAND WHEREAS the estimated deficiency ln the said electric light\nand power rates required to make\nup annually the amount of interest aud sinking fund payable yearly\non the said proposed debt is nil;\nNOW. THEREFORE the Municipal\nCouncil of the Corporation of the\nCity of Neison in Council ass\u00ab~\nbin enacts as followi:\nThat the Corporation of tha City\nof Nelson do construct or add\nto its existing power transmission, line an electrlo power transmission line from its power Plant\nat Bonnlngton on the Knot-may\nRiver to Its sub-station in said\nCity snd do acquire sll necessary and proper rights of waj-\ntlioreJor. and do also cause sll\nMich repairs to Its existing power\ntra nsm lesion Une as shall be\ndeemed proper and expedient.\nIt ahull be lawful for the said\nCorporation to borrow by way of\ndebentures upon the security of\nthe electric power and light rates\nchargeable by and payable to\nthe said Corporation a sum of\nmoney not exceeding Thirty.Five\nThousand ($35,000.00) Dollars,\nfrom sny person or perrons, or\nbody or bodies corporate, who\nmav be -willing to advance the\nt*me, and to cause all such sums\nso borrowed to be paid to the\nsaid Corporation and to be used\ntor the purposes and objects\nhereinbefore mentioned.\nIt shall be lawful for the Mayor\nof the aald Corporation to cause\nany number of debentures to be\nmade, executed and issued for\nsuch sum or sums as may be required for the purposes and objects aforesaid, not exceeding,\nhowever, tn the aggregate the\nsum of Thirty-Five Thousand\n'$33,000 oot Dollars each of aaid\ndebenture^ being of the denomination of not leas than one\nThousand (81.000) Dollars, and\nall such Debentures shall be sealed with the seal of the ssid\ncorporation and signed by the\nMayor thereof.\nThe said debentures shall bear\ndate the first day of September\nA.D 1934, ana shall be made\npayable in Ten U0) years from\nsaid date ln lawful money of Canada at the office of the BANK\nOF MONTREAL in the CltTea of\nNelaon and Vancouver in the province of British Columbia, the\nCity of Winnipeg ln the Province\nof Manitoba, the City ot Toronto in the Province of Ontario,\nand the City of Montreal in the\nProvince of Quebec, which said\nplaces of payment shall be designated by the aald debentures,\nand shall have attached to them\ncoupons for payment of inter-\n. est, and toe signature of the\nMayor to the Interest coupons\nmay be either written, slsmped,\nprinted or lithographed.\nThe said debentures shall bear\nInterest during tha currency\nthereof al the rate ot Five (5W0)\nper cent per annum from the\ndate thereof, which interest ahall\nbe payable semi-annually at the\noffice of the Bank of Montreal\nIn the Cities aforesaid, ln lawful money of Canada ou the\nfirst day of March and the first\nday of September, respectively,\nin each year during the currency\nthereof.\nEach of ihe said debentures shall\ncontain or have endorsed thereon\na provision to tbe following effect ;_\n\"Thts debenture, as to the principal    aum    secured    thereby,\nshall not, after a certificate of\nownership  has   been  endorsed\nthereon   by   the   Treasurer   of\nthU  Corporation,  be  transferable, except if entrv  by the\nTreasurer   or   bia   deputv   in\nthe Debenture Registry Book of\nthe Corporation at the otflcee\nof the Corporation in the Citv\nof  Nelsoo,   British   Columbia\"\nThe  specific  sum   necessary for\nthe  v\u00bbrment of   interest  yearly\nduring the currency of the said\n\u25a0^bentjires ill] be One Thousand\nSeven Hundred and Fifty ($1,750)\npollari.   snd   the   specific   sum\nnecewary *o be set uM\u00ab annually\nfor the payment of tha debt incurred   ey   the   ssld   debentures\nMil    be    the    sum    of    Three\nThousand  snd  Fifty-Three Dollars   <$3,058*00>    and   there   11\nhereby set aside each year out\nof the electric Ught and power\nrates or chargea of the City of\nNelwn the sum of One Thousand   Seven   Hundred  and Fifty\n1 $1,750.00)   Dollars  for  tlie psy-\nmeut of the annual interest on\nthe debt  incurred  by  said  debentures, and the sum of Three\nThousand  and  Flftv-Three   ($3.-\nUfi3.Q0i   Dollars  for  the pavment\nof the seto n>ht. sublect to the\npayment of tbe aald sum of Thirty-\nPour   Thousand   Eight  Hundred\nNrlann Isilg &mfl\nMember of tbe Canadian Daily\nNewspapers Association\nTELEPHONE 144\nPrivate Exchange connecting to\nall Departments\nKaiiioii^\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\nlie a line\nMinimum 2 llnei\n2 llnu, om*  I 32\nt Unit, once     .33\n4 llnei, one* 44\n2 llnei, 6 tlmei    -M\n3 llnei, t tlmei 1.32\n4 line*. 6 time* 1.73\n2 llnei, 1 month  tM\n1 llnei, 1 month  429\n4 llnei, 1 month  9.72\nAll above len 10% for prompt\npiyment\nAdvertisers who desire may\nhave replies addressed to a box\nat the Nelson Daily News and\nforwarded dally to their ad-'\ndress. A charge of 10 cents s\nmade for Oils service, ln this\ncase add four words (Box\t\nDaily News) to the count for\nthe number of words.\t\nLEGAL\nUSOAL   KOIICE\n(jovernroent  Uqoor  Act\nNotice  of  Application  for Beer\nLicence\nNOTICE Is hereby given that on\nthe 1st 3>y of September next.the\nundersigned Intends to applv to thl\nMquor Control Board for a licence\nrespect to the premises being\npart of a building known aa tbe\nAlien Hotel situated at Nelson upon\nlands described as Lots Two (3).\nThree (3) In Block Twelve < 12).\naccording to the Official Plan of\nthe City of Nelaon, province of\nBritish Columbia. Nelson Land Registration District, ln tbe Province\nof British Columbia, for the sale ot\nbeer by the glass or by the open\nbottle for consumption on ths premises.\nDATED this 1st dav of August.\n1934.\nCATER1SA P1SAPIA,\nApplicant.\n(34831\nBirths\nPOBTMAN\u2014To Mr. and Mra. B, J.\nPortman    at    McDougall    hospital,\nKlmberley. Aug. 18, a daughter;\t\nPersonal\nMABBV\u2014INTBODOCTIONB BY PW*\nvita tetters. New system, hundreds\not lady members. Parmer's daughters, teachers, nurses snd widows\nwith property Msny wealthy members. Particulars 10c. Canadian\nCorrespondence Club, Bog 128. Cul-\n_gary. Alts.;  (3763)\nBEACH'S FORMULA. K1LL8 BAND-\nruff, grows hair rapidly: lars al,\ntrisl alee 26c. Mall orders postpaid\nI*. & B- Beach, scalp specialists.\n723 Granville St. Vsncouver.\n(3883)\nFortv-Plve and 38-100 (334.848-\n3B> Dollars alresdv charged upon\nthe said electric light snd power\nrates or chargea and payable\nyearly as hereinbefore recited. .In\neach year all electric light ahd\npower rates or charges received\nhy the Corporation of the City\nof Nelson from month to month\n'during such year when snd ss\ncollected shall be placed In a\nspecial account with Use Bank\nof Montreal at Nelson aforesaid,\nor such other Bank aa the Corp.\noration may from time to time\ndetermine, such account to be\nknown ,aa the \"Electric power\nPlant Sinking Fund Account\"\nuntil the full amount required\nlo he paid that year for payment of the debt has been paid\nInto ssld account, and thereafter aald rates or charges shall be\nphced In a special account with\ns&td Bank, to be known ss the\n\"Electric Power Plent Interest Account,\" until the full amount\nrequired to be paid that year\nfor payment of the annual Interest on the debt incurred hy\nsaid debentures has been paid\nInto said account, and subject\naa aforesaid all electric light and\npower ratee or chargea received\nby the Corporation from month\nto month each year shall be\nset. aside and withdrawn trom\nthe annual revenue of the Corporation snd shall he Placed In\nsaid accounta until the full\namount required to be paid Into\neach of eaid accounta for such\nyear has been do paid, snd th*\nmoneys paid Into said sinking\nFund Account shall be withdrawn only for the purpose of\nInvesting same to the credit of\nsaid account or for the repayment of the ssld debt, and the\nmoneys paid Into said Interejt\nAccount each year shall be withdrawn only for payment of the\nInterest on said debt payable for\nsuch year, always provided that\n-uv surplus In said Interest Account, heyond the sum annually\nrequired for auch account may\nbe withdrawn therefrom and refunded to the annual revenue of\nthe Corporation.\n8. The Corporation of tha city of\nNelson unconditionally -guarantees payment of all moneys, both\nprincipal and Interest, secured hy\nthe debentures proposed to be\nIssued under this Bv*lsw. The\ndebentures ahall contain a guarantee In the following words, or\nwords to the like effect:\u2014\n\"And the Municipality at large\nguarantees payment of the aald\nsum together with Intereet\nthereon.'\n9, It shall be lawful for the Mayor\nof the said Corporation to negotiate and sell the debentures, or\nany or them, hut ln no case\nshall the debentures, or anv of\nthem be negotiated or sold for\nless than 95 per centum of the\npar value thereof. Including the\ncost of negotiating, brokerage,\nand all other incidental expenses.\nIn. This By*lsw shsu take effect\nupon thc Registration thereof as\nprovided by Section 178 of the\n\"Municipal Act.\"\n11. This By-law may be cited for all\npurposes a* the \"City of Nelson\nPower Transmission Line By-Law\n1934\".\nDONE AND PASSED In Council aa*\nsembled the 13th dsy of August A.D.\n1934\nRECEIVED THE ASSENT OF THE\nELECTOR'S the  dsy of \u2014'\n  AD.   1934.\nRECONSIDERED, finally passed and\nadopted the day of\t\nA.D. 1931.\nAN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR.\nList of wanted Inventions end full\nformation sent free. The Ramsay\nCompany, world Patent Attorneys\n373 Bask Street. Ottawa. Canada\n(3813)\nPRIVATE   HOME   KINDERGARTENS\nSay. we etart you. The Canadian\nlindergarten  Institute.  Dept.   13,\nWinnipeg. * (3637)\nAgents Wanted\nAQINTS WANTED TO BELL fclLK\nneckties for us. We sell you at a\n?rlce that allows you to make\nOOC\/- commission, write today for\nfree samples and particulars. Ontario Neckwear Company, Dept.\n669. Tcmnto_8._ont 13687)\nWANTED FOR .INTERIOR TOWNS.\nmen anxious to earn a good living. \"You can do this.\" Bee for\nparticulars, or write L. J. Deshar-\nneie, Cranbrook. B. C. ,3483)\nFor Rent-Houses, Etc.\nMODERN HOUSES FOR RENT\u2014614\nLatimer Bt. 913\u2014333 Kootenay\n8t. 120\u2014314 Cedar St. furnlahed\n\u00bb3}\u2014 Willow Point furnished 330.\nCrystal Bay 810. H. E. Dili. 608\nWard Bt.   (3769)\nFOR   RENT\u2014DESIRABLE   ts   ROOM\nbungalow,  nawlv renovated. Close\nIn. Apply Box 3714, DaUy News.\n(3714)\nHOUSE PARTLY FURNISHED. 112\nmonth. S. sorensen, 6th and Elwyn\nSta.. Nelson. 137491\nCOTTAGE. MODERN, NORTH SHORE\",\nhalf mile from ferry. Phone 106.\n(3764)\n7 ROOM HOUSE AND TWO FOUR\nroom houses close ln. Apply D.\nMagllo,   phone   80BL. (3733)\nFURNISHED     HOUSEKEEPING\nrooma for rent. Annable Block.\n13.96)\nFURN.    OR    UNFURN.    APTS.    BY\nweek or month. Medical Arte Bldg.\n (3497)\nFUR.    ROOMS.    STEAM    HEATED,\nshower, terms mod. Can. UC*.\n(3600)\nFURNISHED   3   ROOM   PLAT,   616\nVictoria St.. afternoons.       (3717)\nTHftEE    ROOM    SUITE.    PRIVATE\nbath, 611 Carb. St., Nelaon. (3760)\nFULL  FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms. 711 Vernon St.        (3709)\nTERRACE   APTS.   Beautiful   Modern\nFrlgidalre equipped suites.   (3498)\nrWo'^RCOM^^RNISHED    SUITE\nfor rent Stirling HQtal.        (3499)\nSemi ruRNisHED suites, chea!'.\nAaUan   Ant..   Baker   St.     .3667)\nEczema itch Piles Ulcers. Try Geo. Lee's\nChina Remedy at Hudson's Ba; Co\n(3603)\nRoom and Board\nFOR. TWO HIOH SCHOOL BOYS,\nnear school, reasonable rates.\nPhone 633R, or Box 986. NeUon.\n (3766)\nHIOH SCHOOL GIRLS. NEAR\nschool. Mod. terms. Box 3784. pallv\nNews. (3\u21224)\nMayor\nCity clerk.\nNOTICE\nTtfe notice that the above ls a\ntrue Copy of the proposed By-Law\nupon which the vote of the electors\noftho Municipality of the City of\nNelfon will bc taken on Monday the\n37th dav of August 1934, between the\nhours or 8 o'clock. AM., and s\no'clock, P.M.. ln the Council chamber ot the Olty H\"ll. st the corner\nof  Front and  WVd  \u00ab\u00ab*\u201e,,.\nCity Clerk.\nNelson.   British   Columbia,   August.\n\u00bb,h' *934' ,3666)\nBTUDENT6 OR OTHERS CLOSE IN*\n308 Carbonate or P.O. Box 873.\ntmt)\nHelp Wanted\nWANTED \u2014 YOUNG MALE CLERK-\nstenogrspher. Apply ln own writing ststlng age, experience ill any)\nand references to city Clerk, Trail.\n_B. C\u201e before August 28th. (3747)\nWOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR US\nat home. Sewing machine necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear\nCompany, Dept. 392. Toronto 8.\n(3688)\nEXPERIENCED  GIRL  FOR  OENER-\nal work, write Boi 1769, Trsll,\n(3703)\nHOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT\nlob. Free Booklet. Tha M C C\nLtd..  Winnipeg.     (3638)\nFor Exchange\niiiir~ESSEX SEDAN. 8PLEi*pro\ncondition for Ford or Chev light\ndelivery truck In aame condition.\nHett, syringa Creek. (36961\nLost and Found\nRead ltl\nEVERYONE\nIts full of opportunities\n\u2014THRIFTY ones that\nmake your dollars go a\nlong way ... read\nthem and USE them.\nNelson Daily\nNews\nClassified-Ads\nProperty for Sale\nBUILDING LOTS IN ROSEMONT IN\nSelect residential area. Robertson*\nReally Co. Ltd. ,3447)\nFOR SALE. FAIRVIEW PART, 3 LOTS\nrloee to car line cheap. 1113 Water\nStreet.  (3713)\n800 LOTS IN YMIR TOWNSITE 310\nup. Easy terms. Robertaon Realty\nCo   Ltd._ _(3448)\nSIX  ROOM HOUSE  FOR SALE. 810\nVictoria St., Nelion, (3746)\nLOST\u2014ONE ROLL OF BLANKETS\n.and   bedding   near   Frultvale   on\nAugust 17th. Finder please notify\nR.  Wagner  it prultvale and re*\ncelve rewsrd.      (3698)\nANY PERSON PICKING UP A ROLL\nof bedding on Grsplte Road.\nPhona 189L4.  (3766)\nTO FINDERS\nIt you find a oat or a dog. a\npocketbook, Jewelry or fur or\nanything elsa of value, telephone\nThe Dally News. A \"Pound\" Ad\nwill be Inserted without cost to\nyou.  Wa will collect from tbe\nFor Sale\nMCCLARY SIMPLEX COMBINATION\ngu and coal range, 1 cash register,\ncheese cutter. 3 show cases, i\nsilent salesman, 1 Ice cream fountain complete with dishes, etc.,\naccount, cabinet, roll top desk. 1\ncomputing scale and numerous\nother store articles for Immediate\nsale. 9136 cash. Box 3739, Daily\nNewa. (3739)\nPOR    SALE - BARRELS,    KEGS\nsugar sacks, liners. McDonald Jam\nCo.,  Ltd. (3503)\nFor Sale or Rent\nFOR BALE OR FOR RENT. AT*\ntractive new house\u2014Splendid location\u2014 reasonable. Apply Mre. J\nA. Gibson. Gen. Del., Nelson. B.C.\n(3701)\nProperty Wanted\nWANTED TO BUY. ABOUT FIVE\nacree of land with house and fair\nbuildings, on or near highway\npreferred. Please send full par*\ntlculars as to price, location, taxea,\nand any other Information to C\nA. Adams. Wlnnlfred, Alta. ,3760)\nLivestock for Sale\nSNAP FOR QUICK SALE. 43 BREED*\nIng ewes, 1 reg. Suffolk ram. 30\nlambs reedy for market. APPly\nMrs. Stuart ovens, Syringa Creek,\nB.  C. (3689)\nFOR BALE-TEAM OP BAY MARES,\nyoung and sound about 2800.\nPrice 9235. John Graham, Perry\nSiding, (3637)\nBILLY OOAT FOR SALE, TOGGEN-\nberg, 6 years, Box 1141, Nelson.\n(3744)\nMotorcycles\nMOTORCYCLES\nGood Used Buys\n1  Indian     3100.00\n1 Indian     186.00\nI  Indian   (aa new)   original\nprice M76    396.00\n1 HX>. Twin two new tires      75.00\n1 H. p. and sidecar complete\noverhaul _    300.00\n1  H. D.    166.00\n1 J-ranels Bsrnet     75.00\nParta for H   D. and Indian\npaLmer RITLEUGE\nTrail\n(3533)\nSummer Resorts\nTHE LODGE, KUSKANOOK B. O-\n17 mllea weat ot Creston. La-- and\ncreek fishing, swimming, duck\nhunting ln season. Trallltea apend\noft daya hera. 811-60 week inclusive\n(3468)\nAutomotive\nFOR BALE. DODGE BIX BEDAN,\na real car at a low price, p. O. Box\n442, Trail. B. C. Phone 317. (3731)\nFOR BALE - 1926 SPECIAL NASH\naedau cheap for cash or trade ior\nsmaller car. ADP'y Room 18 Madden ^oteL . (3766)\nLaunches and Boats\nWALTON'S BOAT FACTORY BUILD-\ntng usi Repairing, Launchea row-\nboats and canoes for hire. Ress-\nonafrle rates. Phone 374X3. (3480)\nPoultry and Eggs\nWANTED - SEVENTY-FIVE      LEG-\nhorn  pullets. Carey, Gray  creek.\n(3700)\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nSTOCK ON HAND OF COTTON-\nwood cores at reduced prlcea. B. C.\nyeneer works, Ltd, (3746)\nMiscellaneous Wanted\nOOOD CLEAN RAGS WANTED-AP-\nply  DallyNews Office. (3368)\nInvestments\nLiving\nBusiness and Professional Directory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER. 8. P. A. --*\nMunicipal snd Commerctal Audita.\nP. O. Box U91. Nelaon, B C.\n(3639)\nAssayers\nE. W. WIDDOWBON. established 1900.\n805 Josephine St.. Nelaon. B c.\n(3530)\nORENV1LLE    H.    GPlMWOOD.    618\nBaker 5v, Nelson, Box 726.  (3531)\nKOOTENAY   LABORATORIES\nAssayers &  Chemists\nBox  1343 Trail. BC\n(8683)\nC.   HULTGREN.  D.C.  Ph.C,  Palmer]\nGraduate. McCulloch Blk. Ph   818 f\n(3636)\nBoat Livery\nBEST PETERBOROUGH OUTBOARD\nmotor A row boata tor hire by day\n\u2014Frank Seal. Balfour, B.C. (35331\nDuring the past four yeara from December 31st, 1929 to December 31st,\n1933\nINVESTORS SYNDICATE\nhas paid to Certificate Holders\n$32,044,244.90\nHas  Total Resources  of\n357,609,061.00\nThU ia NOT Life Insurance\nbut a\nSimple, Safe, Sound INVESTMENT.\nFor further particulars\napply\nJl. W. Dawson\nGENERAL INSURANCE\nP.O. Box 733, Phone 197\nHipperson Block\n(3768)\nWhew\nIts Hot!\nWell we have the ICE.\nLarge or Small\nquantities.\nPHONE\n106      .\nWilliams' Transfer\n609 Ward St.-NelBon\nNELSON. B.C.\nPIPE and FITTINGS\nModern plant, fully equipped for supplying pipe\nand fittings for steam,\nair, water or irrigation.\nYour enquiries solicited,\nCanadian Junk\nCo., Ltd.\n250 Prior St.\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\n(3481)\n(jALVajHZED IRON PIPE AHD FIT-\ntings Beltings, etc.\u2014New Wire\nNails Hi\" Hi'* Is 3',i\". 83*60 P\u00ab\n100 lba Full line ot new and uaed\nGalv and Black Pipe and fittings\ntt Oalv new fits, 1\" Black So,\n2\" Black sultaele tor Irrigation and\nwater line 10c. other sizes low\nprices new corrugated galv Iron\n8500 per 100 square feet Poultry\nwire netting 3 and 6 feat Full\nator, ot -tee] split pulleys, potato\nand grain sacks Barbed wire Wire\nRope. Canvaa Doors, Windows\nRoofing Felt, Garden and Air hose\nDoom Chams Merchandise and\nEquipment of all descriptions Enquiries  solicited\nB.C. JUNK CO.\n183    PoweU    St..    Vancouver.    B.C.\n(3634)\nChiropodists\nW. Mildred simonds Foot SpeeWlet.\n405 Fernwell Bldg. Bpokane, wash.\n (oW-IJ\nChiropractor!\nE.  It.  WARREN.   D.C.  613   BAKER i\nBt. Office Phone 116. (SMtjF]\nElectrical\nJ. F. OOATES-The Eleejrlo Store.\nsupplies and inetallatione.\nPhon. 766. R * fyfr\nFlorists\nNIGHT OR DAT WE ARE ALWAYS I\nat vour aervlce. wedding bou-1\nquets Funersl designs at shortl\nnotice NELSON FLOWER SHOPPE,!\nPhone  333  or 389R3. (3538) I\nJOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES, Phonal\n342 Cut flowers potted planta. f\nand floral designs. (__H~*\nHide Dealers\nDEALERS IN HIDES. JJ?   MOROAl1.!\nTt., Nt\n30f Baker St.. Nelson. B.C  (3640)'|\nInsurance and Real Estate j\nROBERTSON REALTY CO.. LTD.I\nReal estate, Insurance, rentala!\nAberdeen block, Baker St,  (354\u00bbJ\nT. D. ROSUNG. 3 ROYAL BA*K\nBldg. for Insurance where the\nPremiums are lower. (364V\nIt W DAWSON. Real Estate ln-1\nsurance Rentala Next Hlppersonf\nHardware,  Baker  street.      (8343)1\nC.   D.   BLACKWOOD.   Insurance   Ofi\neven description. RealEsl Ph W.L\n(3544)1\nSALE\nLarge  stock  electric motors generators welders cheap.\nWrite to\u2014\nELECTRIC  CONTRACTING\n& MACHINERY CO.\nCalgary, Alta.\n(3661)\n100,000 feet good used pipe!\nall sires.\nLARGE STOCK PIPE\nFITTINGS, VALVES, ETC.\nEnquiries   Solicited\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\n220 E, 1st Ave., Vancouver, B.C,\n(3493)\nNelson Daily News\nClassified Ads bring\nquick results \u2014 try\none.\nH.  E.  DILL,  AUTO AND FIRE  IN-i,\nsuraqce. Real Estate, 60S Ward Bt.l\n(3848)1\nJ.    E.   ANNABLE.   REAL   .ESTATE.!\nrentals, insurance. Annable hlock.f\nLIFE, FIRE li AUTOMOBILE IN8UR-I\nance   p.E. Poulln. Ph. 70.  13647)I\nCHAS P. McHARDY. INSURANCE .\nReal Estate\u2014Phone 136.      (3648)1\nMachinists\nBENNETT'S LIMITED __\nFor aU classes of Metal Work. Lethal\nWork. Drilling. Boring and Grinding!\nMotor Rewinding Acetylene welding.)\nPhone\" 533.\n824 Vernon sties*\n(8843)1\nEngineers and Surveyor*\nA II   GREEN CO., LTD.  616 WAKD1\nSt. Phone 364 Nelson, B.C. (38SB)|\nP. S.  PETERS\nMining Engineer _\nExamination operation and management of mlnea and mineral\nproperties. Roaaland. B-O.\n(3551)\n-    If. D. DAWSON-HtUON'\nENGINEER AND SURVEYOR\n(3683)1\nBoyd  C.  Affleck.  Box 487,  Nelson. I\nLands. Mlnersl Claims. Waterworks!\netc. Surreys, Plans and Estimates, f\n13537)|\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'S 8ABH PACTORY. HARD-\nwood merchant. 317 Baker street.,\n_ (8853) j\nSecond Hand Stores\nWE   BUY    SELL   AND   EXCHANGE I\nmost  anything.  The  Ark.   (3864) \"\nNICE DINING TABLES. MRS. RAD-1\nclUleTs 617 Vernon St.        (3688) I\nUSE   XHt   ILABSIHED   IDS.\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nN.OV- THE BEST,\nV\/A.V TO <SkT A\nOOOO eOMPLEVlOM\nIS TO Ml* THE\nDlP^EncMT\nIMGREDIEMT5, ,\nA-b WE TOUO \u201e\nOUR U-5TEN-.FSJ\nl-A-ST Vn\/EEK-\nBy Geo. McManus\nI'M G*-*D\nI HAVE IT\nAVV. RIGHT\nAND TO GET THE\n3EbT RESULT -\nPOT THI*b MIXTURE\nOW VOUR FACE\nA*JD MECK* RUB\nIT ALL OVEt-J. - I\nTWEM \u2014 )\nVOU PUT A TOWEL\nOVER TOUR FACE\nAMD LET IT ORT-\nNOW TO GET IT OFF\n*.<_> A SECRET\nPROCESS- AND-\nTO-V-AORROV. NIGHT\nAT THIS SAME TIME\n\u2022WE WIU.TELL TOU\nMOW IT IS DONE-\nA huge block of lapis lazuli two\nfeet long, a foot wide, and eight\nIn-her thick la one of the rare eihlb-\ntta at the Field Museum, obtained\ntrom the grave of an Inca of Peru.\nTHE FINEST LONG DISTANCE\naYSTAL RADIO EVER INVENTED\niruto-toBet-r-t-toHm\n,Elect_vcrty-toOpt-tii\u00bbi-ssV-t\ntsam.Mu.ttmm.\ntmtamii-i\u00bb\nMESs.matitwo ,._,_\nmmmKwiatus ,n~\"a_amr\nIRADI0.4!?\nIsa-raw\n\u25a0\t\ntmatteit-it.\nKXKMAIfflAWI.\nvANcotwree\nt*vmsu\nTHE GUMPS\nTHE GLAD TIDINGS\n\"XTBLi\u00ab*W \u00a5K6ft\\\n\u2022u\/kOT I-.EST-\nAN&Y Afcb UNCLE Blr*\n-J-RE OH THtlR WAY HOME-\nf-V-\u2014^THtY ARRIVE TOMORROW-\n7^ l TMCW&MT   \"\n\\\\ $\u00bbAETHIN6r WAS\n1    IN STORE FOR\n\\     US WHEN I SAW\nJ) THE NEW MOON\n7 OVER* \/W LBf T\n\\    SHOULDER\n\u00b1ai\n\\N|U.-tlLDA-- THAt1#AANS TOUR\nVACATION IE OVER AU6- ,\nl't*  NOYAU. SUN BURHEb AND TAMNtb-\n\\ MW NOT HAVE BEEN AT SOME '\nSPORTSMEN'4 PARADISE ENv.OY.Nb THE. i\nCOOL LAKE \u2014   \u2014 >\u25a0\nmns\nl HAVI NT\nLNtB IN\nMr\nSUNSHIHE-\ne 0\/\nj&    BUT BOY- OH. BOY\u2014\n^\\ WHAT PEACE ANb SOUTUOE\nI HAVE EN JOYEb LAST MONTH'\nVAflTH ANOY AWAY-\nM-lVt I HAt.\nAtxttrj '\n4\n (Uf ALL STREET\nON RECOVERY\nifrnal-Hour Rally Is\nViewed With\nHope\nBy mDIRICK GARDNER\nAssociated Press financial Writer\nMEW YORK, Aug, 14 (AP)\u2014After\nKing most ot the day, the stock\nItrket resumed lta recovery movent In the final hour of trading to*\nay and closed with moderate gains.\nA rally In United States government\nends, a steady Cnlted States dollar\nlid firmness of commodity prloea\nEfted hopes thst a turn for the better\nI market sentiment would be transited Into more business activity after\nMor day.\nhalls together with industrial sold\nft' new tops on the recovery from\nWy 30 low polnu.\n. Sales totalled 786,700 ahares.\nOalna of fractions to about 3 points\ne general for such issues aa American. CS. Steel, American Tele-\n*, Oeneral Motors. General Klec-\nrtc, Allied Chemical. Du Pont, Mont-\n\u00bbvery Ward. Santa Pe. New York\n\u2022antral. J. I. Case and Bethlehem\n, Oalna firmed, with wheat up %\nt % of a cant a buthel. Cotton ended\nrlth advances ot 45 to Ct cent* a\n\u2022le.\nWAIL JOINS\nTHEARSENALS\nLONDON, Aug. 34 (CP oable)\u2014On\nhe eve of the opening of the new\nlason British soccer fans got a sur*\nrise today In the announcement Sir\niTedertck Wall, secretary of the Foot-\ni aaaoclatlon for 40 yeara until his\netlrement lut month, haa Joined tbe\nCard of directors of the Arsenal Foot-\n\u202211 elub, champions of the past\nWo seasons.\n. \"It Is a great satisfaction to every-\nhi aawclated with t)\u00bb Arsenal,\" said\ntanager Allison, \"that Sir Frederick\n\u25a0 continuing active' aaaoclatlon .with\nhe game.'\u2022 Allison thla season auc-\nla tbe great Herbert Chapman,\nrho died suddenly Just before ths\nlose Of tbe lut season.\nHALLY SAVES\nCHICAGO'S DAY\nCHICAOO, Aug. 94 (AP)\u2014A buying\ntally Just before the cloelng bell\nlaved the Wheat market trom a dismal performanca today. Qossip at the\npt attributed the closing spurt tbat\nadvanced prices for a net gain of \u00bb_\nto \\ oent to a turn for Improvement\ntn stocks and Uttle Inflation chatter.\nDecember wheat finished at 11.04';\nto ll.os. May at 11.06% to 11.06%\nsnd September new at 11.03% to\n11.04.\nCoarse grains gained \\ to IH cents.\nU. S. DOLLAR\nADVANCES\nMONTRIAL, Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014 The\npound continued to decline on Montreal currency exchanges today, losing\nV. cent at 14.62%. The United States\ndollar advanced 9-83 of 1 per cent\ntl 3 18*11 per cent dlacount and the\nfranc waa .03 ot a cent higher at\n8.81 oenta.\nVancouver Soles\nTANOOOVR, Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014Mining shares aold on tha Vancouver\nftock exchange today:\n| Curb\u2014Bradlan US, Bralorne 377,\nBralorne Pract 4-9, B R Con 1500,\nBRX 9480, Cariboo 1080, Oold B 800,\nInter O a. O 880, Meridian 800,\nHorning 8 8900, Nat 8 6000, Nicola\n10,700, Prem B 4000, Pram O 3600,\nReno 3800, Sally 1800, Taylor B 3500,\nVanalta 4000, Wayalde 700.\nCurb\u2014Alexandria 4000, B.C. Nickel\n1100, Big Mlsa 1000, Congress 3600,\nDalhousle IOOO, Dentonla 3700, Fair-\nview 300. Oolconda 1000, Orange 2800,\nOrull W 3000, Hedley Amal 1300,\nHercules 31.500, Home 3600, Koot\nB 600, Mlnto 10,680. Noble Five 1000,\nHorgold 3600, Pavilion 1600, Pend O\n100, Porter I 4000, Reward 600. Silver*\noaltb 1000, Snowflake 1000. Waverly\n97,600, Whitewater 3000, Olacler Ck\n1000, Salmon 300, United Imp 1400,\nViking too, Waterloo 1000.\nCalgary Live Stock\nCALGARY. Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014 Receipts\nyesterday 34 cattle, 36 calves, 878\nhogs and 339 sheep and lambs. Today\nUp to noon 63 cattle 847 hoga and 307\naheep and lambs.\nTlie cattle market waa elow at unchanged prices. Hoga were steady at\nyesterday's late advance, selects 88.25,\nbacons 87.75 and butchers 17.35 off\ntrucks.\nCattle, medium to good butcher\nsteers 13.36 to 13.75, common steers\n81-80 to 63. Medium butcher heifers\n93. Common veal calvea 6180 to 63.36.\nBologna bulla 11.36. \u2022\nExchange Rates\nHlW YORK, Aug. 34 (AP)-Ster-\nling exchange heavy at 88.06 tor 60-\nday bills and at 95.07 for demand.\nOanadlan dollars 3 16-16 per cant\npremium. ,\nFrancs 6.991. oente.\nLire 8.711*, cents.\nUruguay 63.10 oenta\nBuy Direct, Save Money\nand Gold\nStraub efficiency and\ndirect  Belllnli\nElve you\nIghest grade\nmilling\nequipment at\nlowest possible ooata.\nmi. n.ii    Crushers, con-\nHlD-COne  OBII    cen tra tors,\nMills\npor table\nstampa, wster   wheels,\n1 to 360 ton ca- plates,   ste..\npaclty   asve   gold (tonal boilers,\naa  wall  aa  time, etc. Send for\npower, and wster. Bulletin   N o.\n1330 UP. 115.\nsiM r.   Straub Mfg. Co.\niimi:;         681  Chestnut St.\nOakland., Cal.\n. (\t\nMetal Markets\n-THI NILION DAILY NEWS, NIUON, B.C\u2014IATUADAY MORNINO, AUBUIT K. 1184-\n.ofiO\nNKW YORK. Aug. 34 (API\u2014Copper\nquiet; electrolytic, spot and future,\nblue eagle, 9.00.\nTin barely steady; spot and nearby\nand future 1.75.\nIron quiet; unchanged. '\nLead barely steady; spot, New York\n3.70; laat St. Louis 3.60.\nZinc quiet; Bast St. Louis, spot and\nfuture 4.38.\nAluminum, 30.00 to 38.30.\nAntimony, spot, 8.76.\nBar allver steady; <:, lower at 49>i.\nAt London\u2014Copper, standard apot,\n(28 8s: future \u00a338 10s: electrolytic\nspot (31  8a;   future (81  18a.\nTin, spot and future, (837.\nLead, apot (10 16s; future (10\n17s 6d.\nZinc, apot and future, (13 17s 6d,\nBar sliver qulit; unchanged at 31\nMM,\nMINING SECTION\nLIMY IN EAST\nVentures In Eight-Point Advance; Base Metals\nquiet\nTORONTO, Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014 Thl\nmining section ot the Toronto ax-\nchange today livened up with volume\nIncreasing and price levels irregular.\nVentures, trading 68,000 shares, scored an eight-point advance. Base\nmetals continued quiet, oils were a\nshads lower.\nCentral Pat closed unchanged at\n1.12. Macassa took a five-point lose\nat ttl and Slscoe dropped 4 at 3.78.\nNearly 83,000 shares changsd hands\nIn the buying wave that swept Peterson Cobalt to a new 1984 blgh ot \u00bb'',.\nIt finished ', lower at 6U.\nAcme Olla finished off V, point.\nHorns Oil wu unchanged at 103 and\nChsmlcal Research shadld off 1 at\n1.90.\nNoranda loit 48 at 34.00.\nRENO REGAINS\nAT VANCOUVER\nCongress Takes Tumble;\nBralorne Closes\nUnchanged\nVANOOOVBR, Aug. 34 (OP)\u2014Value* war* firm during the morning\nsession on the Vancouver atock ax-\nchange today but a few losaaa appeared ln tha afternoon, tha largeit\nbeing a tall of 6 In Congreu at 44.\nBralorne reached 16.00 but fell back\nto 14.76, unchanged. Cariboo gained\n4 at 1.88. Reno wu up tVs at 95(4\nand Bridge River Exploration at 86\nand Nicole at 97 each firmed one cent.\nVanalta gained -\/, at 12\", and Waverly at 1% waa up v,.\nNational Sliver at 3V,. B.C. Nickel\nat 88 and Big Missouri at 96 all\nloat one cent.\nRoyallte advanced 16 to 19.78 whlli\nHome Oil lost 6 at 1.00 and Hlghwood\nSarcee wu oft Vi cent at 19.\nMONTREAL LIST\nHAS A BAD DAY\nMONTRIAL, Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014Prloea\nsagged on the Montreal atock exchange today.\nBraaUlan Traction closed at 10K,\noft ',.. Canadian Industrial Alcohol\nA remained unchanged at SH while\nthe B atock declined *>. to 7',. Nickel\nheld steady at 38%.\nBank ot Nova \"cotle, wu up four\npoints at 369 and Canadian Hydro\nElectrlo preferred dropped 2% at\n83H.\nCanadian Celanese appeared at 17%\nup %, while tractions were alao\ngained by Shawlnlgan Power, B.C.\nPower A and Oanada Cement.\nHolllnger closed off 10 centa at\n19,68. Sales 8166 shares; bonds 64650.\n1934 Business\nImproved Over 1933\nMONTREAL. Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014Business ln Canada ls on a higher general\nlevel than a year ago and all Indices\nof trade reveal improvement over\n1683, and aome Improvement over\nconditions of two years ago, lt la\nnoted In tha Bank of Montreal monthly business summary Issued here today.\nThe general scale of production hu\nbeen well maintained, the report continues. Hope of a bountiful harvest la\nnot to be realized, but taking the\nDominion aa a whole, eropa promise\nto equal, perhaps exceed, those of\nlut year, though prolonged drought\nover large, areu In the western and\ncentral provinces hss retarded growth\nand reduced production.\nSTERLING TAKES\nTUMBLE\nNEW YORK, Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014Sterling again dropped aharply on the\nforeign exchange marketa today. It\nwu reported tha British equalization\naccount had withdrawn support for\nthe pound. In Nsw York today the\nfinal nt* on sterling wss 85.07,\noff IH-\nThe closing quotation on the Dominion dollar wu 3 16-16 per cent\npremium against 3 8-16 yesterday.\nThl French frano held unchanged at\n6.69\"_ cents.\nLumber Production\nLower\nSEATTLB, Aug. 34 (AP)-A production of 96,486-318 tMt of lumbar\nwu reported by 688 down and operating mills ln Oregon and Waahlngton\nfor the week ending Auguat 11. The\nWeat Cout Lumbermins aaaoclatlon\nsaid today. Thli wu about 1,600.000\ntut under thi prevloui waak.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 34 (AP) \u2014\nWheat, No. 1 northern 114% to 118%.\nNo. 1 red durum 112% to U3>\/,, Sept.\n111%, Dee. 110%. May 110%.\nCorn, No. 8 yellow 76 to 76V_.\nOata, N*. 3 white 60% to 51%.\nPlax, No. 1 194 to 304,\nPlour, 10 centa higher. Carload lots\nfamily patents 7.60 to 7.80 a barrel ln\n98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments\n33,387. Bran 33.50 to 28.00.\nMarket and Mining News\nBright Spoti\nof the Week\nBy tha Canadian Preu\nNBW   WESTMINSTER\u2014Export    Of\ntlr doon shows marked increase.\nCALOART\u2014380 married unimploy-\nid to be given work on federal highway construction.\nSASKATOON\u2014 Quaker Oata company mill operating 34 hours a day\ntor seven days ot the wick.\nWINNIPEO\u2014Work beglni on 40th\ndwelling thli yeu, a 910,000 horns.\nSAULT STE. MARIE-lncreau Industrial activity uvei city 91838 a\nmonth nllef costs.\nMATACHBWAN\u2014Building booming\nwith a ichool house, hotel. Baker\nand Mviray private residences under\nconstruction.\nLONDON\u2014Indications aeen of early\nconstruction ot new 11,600,000 federal\nbuilding. ,\nWEILAND-Canada Foundries and\nPorglngs, Ltd., plan rebuilding section of plant destroyed by 180,000\ntin.\nTORONTO\u2014Bullion production ot\nOntario gold mlnea for tint uven\nmonth! ot 1984 valued at 940.093,769\nwu more thug 11.000.000 ahead ot\ncorresponding period  of  1999.\nBELLEVILLE\u2014 Railway employees\nwork gang of 300 men, largest number ever hired ln the district.\nTHREE RIVERS \u2014 Work costing\n6400.000 will be done In repairs to old\nwharves ot Oanadlan International\nPaper company and building new\nsheds ln the harbor.\nFEAR DOMINATES\nJAPAFTCPOUCY\nSuch Is Statement of Korean\nMissionary Alter 32\nYears In East\nHALIFAX, (CP)\u2014\"The malnipring\nof Japan's policy In tha Orient it\nfear\" declared Rev. Dr. A. P. Robb,\nfor 33 yein a missionary ln Korea,\nspeaking before a local club. \"Japan\nls afraid of China and' what ahe\nwill become in the futun and her\nold fur of Russia la reviving,\" he\ndecland. Japan did not take Manchukuo to make an outlet for her\nmanufactured goodi, thl Korean missionary opined.\n\"What Japan really did want wu\ncontrol of the tood aupply to round\nout her empire with possessions on\ntbe mainland. Sha would slso like\nto possess that part of Siberia Jutting down towarda the Sea of Japan.\nFor ahe ls afraid ot the air force\nthat Russia la rumoured to be\nbuilding there\", ha continued.\n\"It la only 400 mllea from vladl-\nvostock to Japan by air, but aba\ncannot afford to fight with Russia,\nao having bluffed har way Into oontrol of Manchuria, she la now trying to bluff her way to gaining a\nprotectorate of China\u2014in spite of\nlt being a violation of tbe Nine Power Treats,\" Dr. Robb aald.\nC. P. R. EARNINGS\nINCREASE\nMONTREAL, Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014Earnlnga of the Canadian Pacific Railway\ncompany tor the woek ended August\n33, 1934, showed an lncreau of 9180,*\n000 over ths same period lut year.\nEarnings were 63,381,000 compared\nto 83,171,000 for the same period ln\n1933.\nTO REPAIR LINE,\nPORTLAND CANAL\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014Under\noontract to do repair work on tha\nPortland Canal Bhortllm railway, extending from Stewart, B.C., for 16\nmllu to a point opposite thi Red\nCUft mining property, Andnw McCul-\nlough, construction engineer, and\nAngus Nicholson, railway contraction\nsuperintendent, have left for the\nnorth.\nThe Portland Canal line ls owned\nby Consolidated Mining is Smelting\ncompany, Ltd., recently granted an extension ot Its charter. Present main*\ntenance work is understood to ba one\nof the terms of the charter extension.\nThe Una wu originally planned to\ntap tha anthracite coal tlelda ot\nOroundhog mountain and wu expected ln time to be extended to tbe\nPeace River district. It wu built ln\n1910 by Sir Donald Mann.\nWinnipeg Groin\nWINNIPEG. Aug. 34 \u2014Closing futures quotations;\nOpen   Hlgb   Low Clou\nWheat:\nOct.    .8614     85'J      94% 84<4\nDec.    ..   .   86%     86%      88% 85%\nMay            89%     89-,     89 89'I\nOats:\nOct    47         47        46% 46%\nDec    46%     46%     46% 46\nMay    .        47%     47%      46\\ 47\nBarley:\nOct.    .   ,   61%     61%     60% 61\nDec.    ....   61%     61 ij      60% 60\nMay           61%     61%    61% MH\nFlax:\nOct.    .      166       169       168% 188\nBK    ... 168%    166      164% 166%\nav    ...    169%    171       169% 170%\nRye:\nOct    70%    'I        09% 70%\nBK    73%     73%     70jl 71%\nay       76%     76%     74% 74%\nCash prices;\nWheat: No. 1 hard. 81: No. I nor.\n84; No. 3 nor. 80%; No. 9 nor.\n79V,: No. 4 nor. 77%; No. 8 70%:\nNo. 6, 66%: feed. 69%: NO. l durum\n93%;  No. _ A. R. W., 79%; track,\n83%; screenings, per ton, 67.\nWINNIPEO, Aug. 94 (CP)\u2014Export\npurchase* of 800,000 bushels of Canadian wheat tailed to offset steady\nhedging pressure on the Winnipeg\ngrain exchange today and wheat futures closed a dull session H tt H\noent lower.\nValuu finished near the day's Iowa,\nOctober at 84%, December 86% to\n98% and May 89% to 99% centa.\nOperations generally were of a local\nnature and tba offerings again' came\nlargely from elevator companlu hedging against receipts of new-crop\nwheat In the country. Oold weather\nIn western Canada appeared to have\nbeen discounted by traders.\nDow Jones Averages\n80 Industrials 95.48 up 1.42\n20 rails 88.20 up 1.06\n20 utilities  21.60 up   .52\nVancouver Stock Exchange\nA P Con \t\nAmei  CHI\t\nBeaver  Silver   \t\nBradlan  \t\nBralorne   ...\t\nBridge River Con ..\nBRX  oold  \t\nCariboo Gold Q ...\nSand B Corp  \nout  Brew\t\nGold  felt   \t\nHome Oil \t\nIntl  coal \t\nMcLeod        .....\nMireury Oil -\t\nMeridian .\nMetallne Metals \t\nMOdll   Oil   \t\nMorning   Star   \t\nNat  silver \t\nNicola     _\t\nOkalta    , -.\nPioneer   Oold   _\t\nPremier  Oold  \t\npremier  Border  ......\nQuatalno   \t\nReno    \t\nSouthweaV Plti\"'!.!\"\nSpooner  Oil   \t\nTaylor Bridge \t\nVsn-lta .\nWavslda  -\nCURBS\nAlexandria   .'-......-\t\nBaltac\t\nBayview  ~\t\nSC Nickel \nR Mountain \t\nBig Missouri\t\nOan  Rand   \t\nCalmont    ~\t\nCongreu    ..........\nCrows Nut  \t\nDalhousle        \t\nDalhousle  OUI \t\nHlghwood Sarcee ....\nPacilta  ...\nGeorgia River  -\nGrandvlew  -\t\nitt\"\n16.00\n10.00\n106\n,16\n.37\n.00%\n.03%\n!.'.\nBunshlh*    \t\nDtlca   \t\nOlacler Cnek \u2022\u2022\u2022\nSentente    \nunwell \u00ab...\nPalrvlew  Amal  .\nFabyan   on  \t\nFreehold   \t\noolconda   \t\nooid Mountain\nOrsng*     \t\nOrull   wlbksne\nHalda   \t\nHedley Amal \t\nHercules    \t\nHome Oold \t\nKoot Belli\t\nKoot  Flo   \t\nLakavlnw   .*.\t\nLowery pet*\nMar Jon ,\t\nMerland\t\nMill  City  \t\nMlnto\t\nMorton   Wolsey\nNoble  Five   .....\nNordon   \t\nNorgold   \t\nPavilion   \t\nFind orellle \t\nporter Idaho .....\nRiward   \t\nRoyallte\t\nRufui   Argenta\n8,uth  Hope   \nalmon Oold ....\nBllvercrest   ........\nSilversmith    ........\nSnowflake  -.\nStandard Gold .\nTaylor Wind  \t\nUnited Empire .\nUnited Oil \t\nVldette   \t\nViking   \t\nWaterloo _,.\t\nWaverley Tang  .\nWhite ngll \t\niter \t\n7.80\n.01\n.3\n30\ni\n1\n1\n.31\n.05\nOIU\n140\n.19\n.04\ni\nT\ni\n1*\n.     .19\n41\n.07%\n.07\nIf\n41\n.\u00ab.\n.09\n.06\n13.75\n.01\n.03\n\u2022     -03\n!   m\n.16'\nAt\n.0914\ni\nis\ni 1\nWhltewfti\nn\n.08\n.10\n.01%\n-31\n.05\nm\n14.00\n.OlVt\n.16\nT\nj\u00bb\nM*\n.35\n1.80\n.08\n.01-2\n.06\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAlexandria     \u201e\u2014\nAlgoma   - _.\t\nAmity \u2014\nAshley   OOld    \t\nBarry Holllnger ..._\t\nBau Metala    _ \t\nBear Bxploration -*.\t\nI\"\"?..::\u2122\nBradlan    _ \u2014.\nBralorne  .......\nBntt Tntheway ., \u2014\nBridge  R  Exploration  ....\nBrownlee    \u2014\nBut Can Gold   .... - _.\nCan Klrfiifld ~Z'.'Z____\\\nCan Malartic \u2014\ncariboo Gold Quarts\t\nCutle Tretheway  ___.\u201e,\n8antral  Manitoba \nsntrai Patricia  \u2014.\nSlerlcy    ...  \noast Copper  _.\u201e..\nSobalt   contact    - \nolumario ........\nConarlum    \t\nCona m & 8 -\t\nDominion Bxploration \"!~\nEldorado .....\nFalconbrldge    _ \t\nGranada  .........  \t\nHolllnger     .___._..\nHowey   \u2014 _\nHudion Bay \u2014\nintTNlcker - \u201e \t\nKlrkland  Lake\t\nLake Mann     .\t\nLittle Long Lac .. \u2014,\nLake Shon\t\nMejntyn \t\nMcVlttle Grahamm*  _\nMcwattere Gold _ _.\nMacassa \u201e,\nMaple Lief \t\nMining Corp \t\nMoffatt   HaU    _\t\nNlplulng    \u201e.,\t\nNoranda  \t\nfcatkhUl -\t\nPaymaster _.\nPend Oreille  \t\nPlonur Oold ...\npemler   Oold   .\u201e.._ -.\nReno  Oold   _~\t\nSan  Antonio   \u201e..\t\nSherritt Gordon \t\nSlscoe     -\t\nijj\ni>\n\u25a036%\nP\n9.98\n16.30\n8\"\nm\nLSI\n.13\n.     113\n: ,.\u00ab\u00ab\n:   S*\n'. 140O0\n.   43.00\n      3%\n. 3.60\n. 8.99\n.84\n. I960\n137\n. 14.60\n.   36.13%\n__%\n.08\n6.90\n.   84.10\n.   46.00\n44\n-81\n: '35\n1.76\n\u25a0        04%\n.     3.57\n.   43.00\n: 1*\n.   13.90\n:  I\n6.46\n.       .66\n3.73\n8outh Tlblemont \t\nSmelters   Gold   \t\nStadacona    -\t\nSt Anthony _\t\nSudbury Basin \t\nSylvanlte     \t\nTeok   Hughea\t\nTowagamee  .....\nVenturu    \t\nWalta Amullt ..........\nWayside    ....-_\nWhite Bagla\t\nWright Hargum -\nOILB\nAcme  \u2014\nAJax .\t\nA p Consolidated\nAssociated\nBrit Amer Oil -\t\nBaltac Oil   \t\nCalmont Oil  -\u2014\u2014...\nO and E Oorp  ....\nChemical Reiearch  -\t\nDalhousle  _\t\nHome OU           \u2014.\nHomestead Q and O .........\nImperlil  Oil  \t\ntntirl Pete - -\t\nUjwery   \u2014 \u2014\t\nMerland\t\nNordon    \t\nOil  Selectloni\t\nSga ~\t\nfcyallta   \t\nlamia\nJJalnwTlght  ~_  -93\n1ND1 srRlALS\nBeatty Bros A    5}\nBeauharnols \u2014  84\nBel) Telephon* .....   111}\nSrazlllan     \u2014  10}\nraw  ts   Dllt   _\nCanada Bread  3'\/\nCan  Cement     6V\nCan Car and Poundry   Ij\nOan Indus Al A -  8V\nCanada  Dredge  80V\nCan Pacific     14\nCons  Bekerlu    8\nDistillers  Seagrama  18}\nDominion Stores    16V\nPord of Canada A    30V\nOoodyear  Tlr* _.  139\nHiram walker -.   38\nSiperlal TobseTO  _  11}\nblaw A  \u2014 -  \"I\nMassey  Harrla     4)\nStandard Paving   14\nBteel of Canada  -  39V\nQuotations on Wall Street\nAllegheny   \t\nAl chemical  .\nAm Can -\t\nAm   For   Pow\nAm Ma - Fdy\nAm Smelt & Re\nAm  Telephone\nAm Tobacco ....\nAnaconda   ..\nAtchison   ...\nAuburn Mo\ngaldwln\nalt ts Oblo ...\nBendlx  Av\t\nBeth Stwl\nCanada   Dry   ...\nCan pacific  ....\nCerro de Pasco\nChes it Ohio ...\nChrysler   -\t\nCom ti South\nCon Ou N T\nCorn Prod . ..\nC  Wright Pfd\nDupont    \t\nEont   Kodak\nglee pow A U\nErie    \t\nPord English ...,\nFord  of  Can\nFirst Na Stores\nFreeport Tex \u25a0...\nOen Elec   \t\nOen   Foods   ....\nOen Moton ....\nOold Dust \t\nGoodrich  .   ....\nOrt North Pfd\nGrt West sugar\nHowe Sound\nHudson Mo\nint   Nickel\nInt Tel 4c Tel\n3%\n198%\n100%\n1\n3?J\nm\nJewel   Tea   \t\nKenn copper ..\nKresge 8 8..\nKroegger & Toll\nMilwaukee Pfd\nMont Ward \t\nNash Motors \t\nBs Dairy Prod\npow 8t Lt ....    a]\nN T Central     34\nPar. Oaa & Eleo     16'\nPacific Mo       8\nPenn, R R     16'\nPure Oil      8!\nRadio   Corp        6\nRadio Keith Or    31\nRem    Rand   .....     0\nRock island        31\nSafeway Stores 49<\n8 Louh ft S F 3\nShell union .... 7<\nS Cil Edison .. 14\nBouth pacific .. 19i\nSUn Oil of Oal 981\nStan Oil of Ind\nStan Oil of R J\nBtewart   Warner\nStudebaker \t\nTex Corp \t\nTex Gulf Sul\nTlmken Rollers\nUnder Type .....\nUn Carbide  \t\nDn Oil of Cal\nUnited Air \t\nUnited TBIl    . .\nUn Pacific \t\nU 8 Pipe \t\nU S Rubber \t\nU   S   Steel  .. ..\nVan   Steel   \t\nWest   Elec   \t\nWoolworth   \t\nYellow Truck ..\n**\u00bb'.\nMontreal Stock Prices\nBell Telephon   117\nBrasllian    10%\n8 0 power A     36%\nB c powers  -    8\nBuilding   Products   31\nCan Cir ft Foundry      iu\nCan   cement     6%\nCsn Cement Pfd     88\nCsn Gen Electric  158%\nCsn  Oypsum    .'.     8%\nCin tnd A  A  -     8%\nCan ind Al B\nCsn Pso Ralli\nCan steamers\nCockahut,  Plow\nCon M ft \u00ab    \t\nDominion Bridge .\nDominion Olau ....\nDominion   Textile\nGen Steel waru\nChirles Gurd    \t\nEamllton  Bridge ..\nit  Nickel\t\nMasuy Harris\nr\nMontreal Power ...\nNat   Brewing   .....\nlat Steel Oar \t\niwer  corporation\n.iu Broa . .\nluibec Power\n.  awlnlgan\nSouth Can Power\nSteel of Canida    98\nCURBS\nAw'd   Brewerlu       10%\nPrlu Broa    3%\nQu*h*c Powir  if ,\nShawlnlgan _  30%\nSouth Can power ...._  13%\n>\"ii       ri'iK'H--!      s,.\nIon Tar      3%\n'ou\"\"   r: :\u2022    9\nBrew ft Dlst        go\nBrit Amer Oil    137\nCan celineu     14\nCsnada  Dredge\nCsn vlcken       It\nCan  wineries   _     6V\nCoscrave Brewing     8V\nDistillers   Seagrams       13V\nDominion   Engineer       31\nDominion Tir\nDryden\nHome   _\nimperlil Oil      14)\nimperial Tob Can  ,.   11\nIntl Petrol \t\nMcColl   Frontenac\nNoranda \t\nPage Hera*y \t\nBANKS\nCahadlenn*   \t\nCommerce _\t\nDominion\t\nImperial    _..\nMontreal    i\nNova Scotla \t\nRoyal   \t\n\u00bbTOIf,LANEbl'R\nDominion   Stores\nFord Canada A ..\nOoodyear Tire ......\nLaura   Secord   ......\nLoblaw Groceriu\nWut Can Flour ..\nWalker Brewing\nCub grains spreads wen practically English statisticians have Juit de*\nunchanged. Coarse gralna duplicated termlned that 16 ls the most dan-\nwheat. * gcrous age for cyclists.\nWHEAT'S BIG\nFOUR MEET\nU.S. Threatens a\nFive Percent\nIncrease\nBy ALBERT W. WILSON\nAswlaied Preu Stall Writer\nLONDON. Aug. 34 (AP)\u2014Memben\nof wheat's \"big four\" met today In\nconfannoa over export and production restrictions that, expert* uld,\nwere foredoomed to failure.\nWhat slender hopi remained tor\nuvlng lomethlng out of thl wnckage\nof the latest conference ot tbl world'i\n31 moat Important producing eountrlu, that ended hen lut night,\nnetedMn tha United Statei conferees'\nnewest bargaining weapon\u2014Washington's move yesterday to Increase wheat\nacreage next year 6 ptr mnt.\nIt Oanada, Argentina, Australia and\nth* United States\u2014the \"big four\"\u2014\nfailed to agree on export quotu ba*\nfore the next world conference at\nBudapest thli November, oburven\npredicted the 1934 wheat pact would\ngo definitely to smuh.\nWhtot commission memben hen\ninterpreted the Wuhlngton threat u\n\"retaliatory measures\" for Argentina's\nrefusal even partially to support\nschemes for controlling production\nand exports.\nYet few believed Argentina, secure\nIn the knowledge that prevailing high\npricei are benefitting bar producers,\nwould abandon her demands for an\n\u2022iport quota of 180,000,000 bushels\n\u2014exactly one-fouth ot tbe utlmated\n100.000,000 bushel quota tor all tbl\nworld's exporters.\nBEHER PRICES,\nTORONTO LIST\nGoodyear Common Is Feature\nWith a Spurt of 1Q\nPoints\nPERPETUATE NAME\nOF NAVAL LEADER\nBORN IN HALIFAX\nh\nSir Provo Wallis Became Distinguished Admiral of\nBritish Fleet\nHALIFAX. (CP) \u2014 Halifax, \"the\nWarden ot the Honor ot tha North,\"\nowes a gnat dibt to the Imperial\nNavy. The establishment of a naval\nstation hen In 1769 wu largely responsible tor the era of marine prominence and prosperity that followed.\nBut Halifax partly repaid that debt ln\nproviding an Admiral long renowned\nu \"tha Father of the British Plut.\"\nHe wu Sir Prove Parry Wallls, K.O.\nB. Fiw Canadlani bave led a mora\nbrilliant adventurous life than thla\ngallant old sea-dog who wu bom\nIn the Naval Yard ln Halifax. Hla\ngrandfather came hare when tha\nyard wu tint opened. He wu\na master-builder. Hla father who\nwaa born In Halifax, too, wu\nchief clerk. Thla wu the family\ntradition whloh, added to lt tha environment ot bla birth and the spirit\not the tlmu, produced one of Britain's\ngnat naval leaden.\nTha Nova Scotla Historical Society\nhav* attempted to perpetuate tbe\nmemory ot the great Canadian by\nplacing a tablet ln the Naval Yard. It\nfears the following Inscription*.\n\"Near thli ipot ln BM. naval yard\nwu born Sir Provo Parry Wgllli, K.C.\nB., 1791-1893, who urved with great\ndistinction tor eighty-eight yean In\nthe navy; first won fame on board the\nShannon, ln her famoua action with\nthe Cheupwk* and brought the\nprlu to Halifax, 1813, rou to the\nrank of Admiral ot the Fleet, and\nlong bore tha great honor of being\n'The Father of the British Fleet' \".\nEchoes of war between France and\nEngland and the atory of the American revolt atlrnd th* mind of the\nyoung HaUgonlan. He entered u a\nmidshipman ln the navy, and ha was\nsoon engulfed ln the conflict. In 1608,\nurvlng on the British frigate Cleopatra, he wu captured by the French,\nbut that wu hla flnt and only defeat.\nHe took a prominent part In the\ncapture of the American frigate\nChesapeake which wai brought home\n-to Halifax with a great display ot triumph and a proud citizenry rejoiced.\nONLY <l!VF COMMANDS\nCaptain Broke, commander of the\nvictorious Shannon reports: \"Having\nreceived a severe ubre wound at the\nfirst outact. while charging on a party ot the enemy who bad rallied on\ntheir forecutle, I wu only capable\nof giving oommands UU assured that\nour conquest wu complete, and then\ndirected Second Lieutenant Wallls to\ntake charge of the Shannon and aecure the prisoners. I beg to recommend this officer most strongly to\nthe commander-in-chief's patronage,\nfor the gallantry displayed during the\naction, and the skill and Judgment\nafterwards evinced ln the anxious\ndutlu which envolved on him.\"\nThui the young Canadian naval officer became a Commander at tha age\nof 31. His march upwards wu steady\nfrom then on. He was made a vice\nadmiral In 1867. Six years later he became Admiral. In 1877 he wu appointed Admiral of the Fleet. During\nthe years 1847-1861 he wu Atde-de-\nCamp to the Quern. He wu created\na K.C B. ln 1860 and a O.CJS. In 1678.\nA further honor wai paid him when\nby a apeclal Order-ln-Councll he wu\nretained on the active list of the navy\nfor tha remainder ot bla life.\nHe lived to be 101 yean old and\ndied In England.\nThat ls the story et ona of Halifax's\nmoat distinguished sons, who ranks\nwith Samuel Cunard, founder of the\nCunard Une, another native HaUgonlan who brought honor to Canada.\nFEWER FAILURES\nIN BUSINESS\nWnmtfEO, Aug. 34 KOP)- Tba\npulu Of Oanadlan builneu continues\nsteady, lt la shown In tha weekly report ot tbe Canadian Credit Men'a\nTrust aaaoclatlon nlaaaed today, with\nboth wholesale and Mall trade holding up well. Some Improvement ln\nseveral Unn is reported.\nCollections continued fair.\nA decrease ot thru compared to\ntba aame wuk ot lut year ii ahown\nln failures under tbe bankruptcy act.\nThe figures for the week ara given\naa 14, with 17 lut year.\nTORONTO, Aug. 34 (OP)\u2014Thl Industrial section ot th* Toronto exchange cloud today with Increased\nvolume and bettor prices. Goodyear\ncommon's lut-mlnut* spurt of 10\npoints to 190 wu a closing futur*.\n'Wet\" stocks and other luuu dnw\n\u2014\u2014 PAOI NINI\nup will toward tbi cloae.\nWalken tlnlihed 1<H points higher\nat 38 The preferred, stock added ii\nto.14*4. Distlll*rs-8\u00bbagrama.dropped\n% to 13%. Canada Bud added % to\nclose   at   10%.\nIn tha olla Imperial and McColl-\nFrontenac scond gains rahging from\n% to H polnta. ,\nConsumers Gu flnlihid itrong 9\npolnta up at \u2022 184. Bill Telephone\nc* -ed unchanged at 117%.\nTo can truit ln Alaika, alternate layers ot fruit and sugar an placed ln\nempty buttorkus which ara ut ln\ntha entrance hallway and troit-crys-\ntalltud through tha winter to kup\nth* fruit In lta natural atat*.\nBONDS\n\"I\nWe offer, and recommend, aubject prior salt,\nall or any part\n$5500 City of Rouland 6% 1951 Bonds\nat 96 and accrued interest; yield over 6%\nAlso new issue Province Saskatchewan 4% Bonds\ndue 1953 at 85.08 and interest to yield 5.25%.\nP. E. POULIN\nSTOCKS AND BONDS\nNelson, B.C P.O. Box 752\nI\nJ\nL STOCKS AND BONDS\nPhone 70 Nelson, B.C. P.O. Box 752   |\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nTBAIL, - BRITISH COLUMBIA\nManufacturers of\nLad-Zinc\u2014Cadmium Bismuth\nELEPHANT Brand\nChemical Fertilizers\nAmmonium Phosphates\u2014Sulphate of Ammonia\nSuperphosphates\u2014Complete Fertilizers\nProducers and Refiners of\nTADANAC Brand\nElectrolytic\nMINING\nCOMPANIES\nWrite Vs for Quotations\non\nSPECIAL RULED FORMS\nENVELOPES (oil sizes)\nDAILY TIME SHEETS\nMILL COST SHEETS\nSYNOPTIC FORMS\nPAYROLL FORMS\nLETTERHEADS\nASSAY FORMS\nCOST SYSTEMS\nMINING CHARTS\nLEDGERS (oil sizes)\nLOOSE LEAF FORMS\nREQUISITION BOOKS\nMINE RECORD FORMS\nWe have the largest commercial printing establishment in the interior of British Columbia,\nincluding ruling and lithograph departments.\nWE CAN GIVE YOU\nIMMEDIATE SERVICE\n(Uornrn? rrial firmiituj Sr.pt.\n,    NELSON, B.C.\n\u25a0\n MOI TIW\n-  THI NIUON DAILY NIWS. NIUON, M--4ATUI.DAV MORNINO. AUGUST ft 1M4\nto Ht AB Cameras\n\u25a0I Vmnto Prices\nBitot J-*-* tzptMMl ftlm\nto \u00ab nr developing and\nprinting.\nMann-, Rutherford\nDrat Co.\nJ.A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN\nSalt! 209, Medical Art! Bulldlni\n\u2022SEE1\nVIC GRAVES\nMuter Plumber\nFor Modern Plumbing\nAT MODERATE PRICES\nOpp. City Hill Phone 815\nAllen's Art Shoppe\n'A Greeting Card for Even\nOccasion\"\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0MMWHMlHi\nECONOMIC\nINDEXOP\nIs New High Point\nSince Beginning\nof 1933\nOT-IAWA. Auf. M (OP)\u2014The eoo-\nnomlc Index, malrtalned by tbi Do.\nminion bureau ot itattitlci, reached\nIn tbe week ended Auguit 18. a niw\nhigh point for tbi term of complli\ntt i trom tbe beginning ot IVU to\ntbe .prewnt.\nlhe rlilng In tbi Index In tbe liteet\nweek for whloh lnformitlon li avail\nable wai dui to thi adYancei ln bond\nprlcei, bank clearings and common\nitock prlcu, itated tbe report.\nDominion government bond prion\nihowed considerable giln. Thl bid\nquotation for tha 19*3 9 per cent refunding bond wai is high ai 111.5\nand tbe UM 4'. per cent bond wu\nquoted at 107.50. *\nBank clearln s were about 1303,-\n000,000 compared wltb 1379,000,000\nln thl preceding week, the adjusted\nroUR ORDER V\/E WILL\nPROMPTLY FILL- ANO REM\nVOU A MODEST BILL !\u2022,\nIndex advancing from Ml to 100.0.\nThi Indw ot oommon itock prion\nwu IU ln tbl wwk ended Auguit I\nIS oompared with S7.8 In tbl wwk\not Auguit \u00bb.\nTbi nine facton Indicating the\ntrend ot the mineral production aver-\nagwl lower ln July thin In thi preceding month, th* Index being 117 -1\ncompared with 137.!, tbi report continued. Oalni wen ihovni ln export\not copper and nlckil, but tbi ln-\ncreaiei win leu than normal tor\nthi leuon.\nOdd Induitrlu participated In thl\nlncriue, the ruultlng index Ming\n91J, comparid with MD. Wheat flour\nand rolled oati wen produoed In\ngruter volume, Indicating lncreued\nactivity ln thi flour milling Induitry.\nA moderate decline wu shown In\nsugir minufacturlng, the Index dropping from 90 to 75.9.\nTwo Are Ready for ,\nGreenland Flight\nOABTWBIOHT, Labrador, Aug. M\n(CP cable)\u2014Two Tale univenlty men.\nprofeuor and itudent, had their fleet,\npontoon-equipped wapline poind on\nthl witen of Independent harbor\ntonight ready for a takeoff at dawn\nfor Greenland.\nAlthough thill* plant wen enshrouded In secrecy. Dr. Richard\nLight, profmor of lurgery. and Bobert Wllwn, a graduate In electrical\nengineering, were believed to be making tbl Omnia d hop u thl tint\nIn a transatlantic crowing and perhapi would afterward continue eastward to encircle thl globe.\nLet ua take care of your lumber order. We will fill it\npromptly and charge you for\nit correctly. We know a lot\nabout the lumber buslneu and\nwill bc pleased to advise every\nprospective builder.\nLAMBERT\nLUMBER, LTD.\nPHONE 12\nSAVE ON YOUR FUEL BILL\nWe Have a Surplus on Hand of\nCOKE\nAnd Are Offering It as a Special for\n30 DAYS t1AAAPKRT0N\nONLY AT  iJIU.UU DELIVERED\nCash With Order\nTake advantage of this saving to Uy in your Winter\nsupply of this great heat producing, long burning\nfuel, the regular price of which is $11.50 per ton.\nPMne 138 or ST\u2014CITY GAS WORKS\nCITY OF NELSON\nWe Call\non tht Dot\nYou can depend on Nelson Transfer Moving\nModern, Speedy Equipment at the Nelson Transfer\nAnother reason why you should have all your\nmoving done by\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nPHONE 35\nWE MOVE ANYTHING MOVEABLE\n^CARTON\nSola lempi in cheap*\nwhen you bay Mlaa I*\ncirton lob.\n25, 40 and 60\nWatt Sizes\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Lt J.\nSATURDAY\nSPECIALS\nWondersoft Kotex\n48 to the package 890\n5 Cakes Jergen's Soap,\nLavender, Jasmin and\nRose for   25\u00ab*\n$1.00 Eno's Fruit\n3alts    88*\n75c Saskasall Mineral\nSalts    69*\n1 pound Hospital\nCotton  39*\n1 Scc-tty Pad and Two\nPackages of Envelopes\nfor  25<\n$1.00 Gillette Razor\nwith 5 Blades for 490\n50c Colonial Club Shaving Cream, 65c Colonial\nClub Shaving Lotion,\n25c Colonial Club Shaving Talcum. $1.40 value.\nSpecial    890\n15 Modess Economy\nOffer for , 250\nPJSURY'S\nPHARMACY\nPhone 26 Box 505\nBring us your films for\ndeveloping and printing.\n8-hour service.\nMORE ABOUT\nTHE FIRES\n(Continued From\nOna)\nIrving-\nMcDonald\nCOMPANY\nPhone 161    Free Delivery\nMilk: Small tins;     OC0\nLimit 6; 6 tins  LO\nButter: Sunny brook AC*}\nCreamery; 2 lbs  *w\nPork & Beans: Aylmer\n7'\/.-oz.; OC0\n5 tins   LO\nEmpress Jam: OC<\n32-oz. jar   \u00bb\u00bb\nBraid's Ideal OC0\nCoffee: lb  \u00a33\nBlue Ribbon Tea:     7p0\nShredded Wheat:      fjS\nPkt   iM\nVinegar: Finest        *7Q*r\nPickling; per gal. ..I-\/\nBaking   Powder: -Blue\nRibbon; 000\n12-oz. tin  LO\nPeas: Royal City 2s, Sieve\nNo. 5; 100\nTin   IL\nTomato Juice: Libby's Is,\ntall; 170\n2 tins   il\nCorn Flakes: OF?\nKellogg's; 3 pkts. .. L0\nPickling Onions:       OC0\nSilverskin; 4 lbs. .... LO\nCanteloupe: Okanagan,\nGood size; O*T0\n3 for \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..-  LO\nPears: OC0\n6 lbs.  LO\nPeaches: OC0\nBasket  ..-._  L0\nTomatoes: 1 Ctf\nBasket    lw\nthe wuth and the mini men are\nworklnt at thl upper and.\nBut lor thli iltuitlon and a saw\nlira that waa ellegadlj itirted bj\nlnoandlailea nur 10 mill, tlm\nthrodkbout tha louthtrn Interior\nwere fairly dulit\t\nBs dlitrict report:\nEut Kooteni?\u2014 Ferali flrea ara\nall well Mid.\nFlathead\u2014Ho report.\nCrinbrook - No niw flrei and\ncrewi on old tine reduced to pitrol\nbull.\nCreiton\u2014Cinyon crewi eut down.\nBlfhteen mllu \u00b0' \"r> \u00abuard completed. Moyle fire now coven a hit\nterritory.\nSt.  Maryl-Flri out\nIDiirmere\u2014No  reporti.\nWwt Kooteniy\u2014Nilwiy ind Salmo leotloni In good ihipe.\nBlaylock fire on Mount Nilion\nabout out. Guard Ilni being extended\nup Shannon.\nSproule creek\u2014Flrt ibout under\ncontrol.\nOrohmin creek\u2014Spreading down\nnorth of Deer creek.\nTen-mile\u2014Second fire luit out-\n\u25a0ide old fire, itarted on Friday alleged by foreitry ottlclila to have\nbeen Ut. It itarted Juit above another amill fire which wn attributed to Incendiaries.\nCal creek\u2014Fire neu BrUUant being fought b1 *t men*\nForty-Nine\u2014Four men on pitrol.\nPAYETTE FIRE K\\C,ltt ANEW\nBOISE, Idaho, Aug. .4 (API\u2014The\nPayette foreit fire on Skull creek\nraged on out of control today for\nthe fourth day and 71 more men\nwere ordered aent In trom Bolie to\nbattle lt.\nFor tbe put lever-l diyi 4B0 mm\nhive been combatting thi fire with\nlittle euccei, unabla to item lti\nnorthward march through heary\ntimber on the middle tork ot the\nPayette river.\ni On tbe Sage Ren creek fire In\nthe Payette foreit, 171 men continued on duty to keep It under\ncontrol after lt deitroyed 1800 acne.\nThe 30.000 acre Bolae Buln burn\n40 mUea north of thll city remained quiet throughout the night\nand day, with about SOO men kept\non duty to oheck outbreak! along\ntha 40 mile circumference.\nCALM SHORT LIVED\nSPOKANE. Wuh.. Aug. 34 'AH\u2014\nThe calm that hung over blaalng\nforeati ol the northwest wai ihort-\nlived ln many tectloni and reporti\nof disastrous wind came trom the\nfront today.\nTlu Aran fire an the Si *\u00bb\nNational forut, almoat dormant attar a itrong advance yuterdiy, flared again today and tba tighten\n\u25a0ant out word that tba flamu again\nwould roar out at control unleu\nthe wind abetae. Tba fire conn ap-\nproximately 10,000 ecru.\nAfter fanning tba Mammoth Hta\nKing fire, wltb an are* of amn* BO.-\n000 aaw, brlikly forward, thi wind\n\u25a0uddenly iblfted and itopped tbi\nadyanw. Uter the crou wlndi pinned tba tire Into tha Blmerlck cruk\nana, heretofore untouched.\nSpot fine emanating from Oa\n80*00 acre MdLaadon puk blaw\nware being halted.\nThe Martin creek Male cn tha\naame foreit waa nported to bt\n\"bot\" and advancing baton iteidy\nbreew. Backfiring \u00ab\u25a0 itarted on\nthe Hock cruk tire ln the ume\nana.\nMANY SPOT mis\nWind bore down on tba Flnt cnek\ndn In the Superior, Mont., region,\n\u2022ending burning emben tbit Ml\nnumeroui apot flrw in adjoining\ntimber. *\nTbe iltuation waa nported to be\nquiet ln other regloni.\nLowering humidity and the prediction of lower tempenturu, particularly ln weatern Montana and\nthe eutern part of the north Idaho\nregion  brought hope to  thousands\n01 tighten larllir todiy. Thew facton undoubtedly will ba ot aa-\nalatanca It high winds do not con\ntinue, forest wrvlce men aald.\nCanadian Records\nDue for Revamping\nHAMILTON, At* J\u00ab (CP)-T*ack\nand field record! an due for a rare\nold revamping wben tbe elite ot Can*\nada'a achoolboydom mingle hen to*\nmorrow at the trlala to ulect a team\nof 13 which will travel to Australia\nthli fall to participate In Milbourae'i\ncentennial celebration-.\nThe thne aeora or mon of thi Do*\nmlnlon'i tlnut teen-agi athletes\nshould pan marka all down the line\n\u2014that la lt preliminary workouta can\nbe taken u criterion.\nWhen  you aik for Face  Powder\nuy Day Dream\nMad* from flnait and pureit Ingredient!\u2014In all ihidu\nSmythe*! Pharmacy\nPreicrlptiom Our Speciality\nPHONE 1\nON SALE\nSEPT. 1\nQoUen\nHarvest\nBeer\nDelicious and\nRefreshing\nAged to perfection\nOrder Early\nSupply Limited\nKOOTENAY\n6REWEPIE- LTD\nSbxumtaivl\n_, S&ottlm.j\n_*maimM\nThii advertisement ia not published\nor displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Government ot\nBritish Columbia\nNEWS OF THE DAK\nBand concert Lakeilde park Sunday afternoon, S o'clock. 0774)\nWANTED:   PLUMS   AND  BLACK-\nBERRIES. MCDONALD HM CO.\ntttm\nMORE ABOUT\nN.R.A.\n(Contlnutd Cram Page On*)\neach wu amphatlv that no break\nbad occurred between them.\n\"So fu \u25a0\u25a0 I un concerned,\" Oenenl Johnaon said, \"I bave never had\nany disagreement with Dr. Rlch-\n\"There are no fundamental difference* of opinion between the\ngeneral and myself,\" Or. Rlchberg\nsadl. \"Naturally, we are bound to\ndiffer on points, but there certainly has been no rift os reported ln\nnewspaper*.\"\nNevertheleH, ther* were definite indications of aome undersurface\nconflict Some of those close to\nthe reorganization effort saw the\npresident u apparently aiding with\nDr. Rlchberg.\nGeneral Johnson emphasized at\nthe reorganization program wu one\noriginally proposed by him before\nthe president lett on his recent\nHawaiian cruise. On the other hand,\nRlchberg said the two weeka interim\nwu fixed so M to give \"the general\ntlm* to work out his own ideu.\nBrand Cattle With\nNames of Cabinet\nDUNOARVAN, Irish Free State,\nAug. 34 (XP)-Csttle branded with\nthe namei of Irish Free State cabinet mlnliten paraded througb the\nitreeti here today with \u2022 yelling\ncrowd ot farmen in pursuit. Their\naction wu ln protut againat the\n\u2022elzure of cattle by the government\nfor nonpayment of land annuities.\nThe cattle had been herded Into\n* compound for auctioning to the\nfarmen, who bought them In cheaply, branded them and tben organized thl procession.\nCar Loadings Up\nOTTAWA, Aug. 34 (CP)\u2014Oar loadings tor thi week ended Auguat 18\namounted to 48,838 ean, u agalnit\n40,313 can for tbl prtvloui week and\n43,181 can for the corresponding week\nlast year. Tha Dominion bureau of\nstatlitlci nporti.\nOraln wu heavier by 1477 cara,\nUve atock by 830 can and coal by\n334 can.\nTalantlnea  for  best  miction  ol\ntobacco, cigarettes and clgan.\nMM\nSpicltl prlou for itudenti bouu-\nkwplng rooms. Stritlicoea Hotel.\n(8718)\nSeat desired ln car to Vancouver,\nMonday morning. Pbone 804R.\n(8771)\nBunatrand Adding Machines, phona\n107. Kelion Typewriter Agency. H.\nFltzpitrlck.  Prompt  urvice.   (3753)\nTONIOHT - TONIOHT -Kinsmen\nClub Dance, Crystal HaU, WIUow\npoint, WW\nPapera,   warine-.   confectionery,\naoft brinks. WlUlama Kiwi Stand.\n(8483)\nBASEBALL\nKootenay ehimpionihlp, Trill n.\nNelion, Sunday, 3:30. (37118)\nDANCE\nTonight,   3-13,   Melody  Mikere.\nEAOLE   HALL\n(SMI)\nWhen you want a Tan ride la a\nBulck, phon* 88, Nelnn muter\nCO., Ltd.             ttttt)\nPROMPT   COURTEOUS   SERVILE.\nFHONE 88 B.B. TAXI * BAOOAOE.\n(8478)\nNELSON    BUSINESS    COLLEOE\nNew term commence! Tueiday, September 4th. (87071\nI. O. O. F. muta Snd Monday In\nSept., ln pdd Fellows HaU. All vliitlng memben cordially Invited.\n(8787)\nNelion Oolf and Country club Libor Diy dance Crystal hill, WIUow\nPoint, Monday, Sept. 8rd, 11.38\na  couple. (8787)\nWHO'LL  WIN  THE  HOPE  CHEST?\nCutne   ind   am  for  yourself   and\nenjoy military whlat at the Catholic\nhaU on Thursday, Aug. SO. Ad. 35c.\n(8773)\nBAPTIST CHURCH\nMorning urvice\u2014D. S. Scott wUl\npruch.\nEvening urvloe\u2014Will be ln charge\nof Lawrle HamUton. (3770)\nCARD OF THANKS\nMr. and Mn. John Zuk and family wlah to thank the m\u00abny friends\nfor tbelr kindness and sympathy\nln tbe lou of their beloved nn md\nbrother, also for the many beautiful\nfloral trlbutu. Gone, but not forgotten. Requleecat ln Puce.\n(3781)\nFOB HENT\n2 unfurnished suite*. S rooms and\n3 rooms; also furnished suites.\nThese suites are in excellent\ncor \"tlon. Inspection Invited.\nKERB APABTMENTS\nHORNER'S\nGROCERY\nPHONE 121\nOpposite Capital Theatre\nWEEK-END\nSPECIALS\n\u00ab^====!-=aK==a!*==:\nKellogg's Cornflakes: *)Ct\n3 pkgs.    LO\nBfaiQ's Best Coffee: OC<\nTin    -W\nHedlunds Baked OCc\nBeans: Is; 2 for .... LtO\nBorden's Malted OCl\nMilk -  ww\nGraham Wafers: 1Q-?\n1-lb. pkg. \u201e  1-7\nAylmer Peas: 2s, *)t*i\nSize 5; 2 for  LO\nCanteloupes: Large 1|H'\nsize; each  1\"\nCanteloupes: Med. OC<\nsize; 3 for  LO\nTomatoes: Ct\nLb     0\nApples: Wealthy and OC<*\nGravensteln; 8 lbs... LO\nGreen Peppers: JCt*\n3 lbs  LO\nPeaches: Crawford Preserving:\n&?i_ $1.49\nNo. 2s; *1 OC\nCase  tflaOO\nDress Specials\nA rack of forty dresses in all colors and sizes\nincluding blacks\u2014long sleeved\u2014suitable for Fall\nwear\u2014in values to $25.00 to clear at\u2014\n$5.95\nFall Coats\nThe first shipments of Fall Coats for the new\nseason have arrived \u2014 with the smartness in\nstyle, cloth and color essential to the well-\ndressed woman of the 1984 Fall Season. Follow-\ning our usual custom a discount of 10% is given\non cash purchases.\n4i_'m,whiim__-_\\\nPhone 151\nLook for the Neon Sign\nPermatdzed*-hrttnk\nDo you blame the laundry when your shirts shrink!\nThe laundry is not guilty. Even if you buy your\nshirts uncomfortably large at first, your laundry\ncannot help it if your collar gets tighter and your\nsleeves shorter with each washing. Ths cloth waa\nnot shrunk properly before it was made into a shirt\nBuy Forsyth's\nGuaranteed \u2022pM0RY,Q\nShirts at   E* Limited  O\nWhile Russia ta without a ruler,\nthere are uven prealdente repreunt-\nIng thl uven republic! which term\nthe Union ot SoclaUat Soviet Repub-\n11a.\n**he new Kottbuur Tor, In Berlin,!\nOermany, la aald to be tba blggeatl\nnibway station Ul tha world. It la|\n334 tmt long, and hu a platform mori\nthan 30 fwt wide.\n(gjL|Pure Food\n^^Market\nPhont 50\nFree Delivery\nEXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY\nChoice Steer\nSpecials\nGood Boiling Beef:     _V\nLb     0\nTender Pot Q 1fl<\nBoasts: lb.   3 IU\nChoice Boasting        in<*\nVeal: lb   IU\nPrime Bib Boiled:     OA<*\nFresh Stewing Veal:\nLb.  \t\nCHOICE CBEAMEBY BUTTEB \u201e. 2 lbs. for\n8'\nChoice Mutton Stew:\nLb ~\t\nLean Shoulder\nMutton: lb\t\nLean Loin Mutton:\nLb\t\nLean Legs Mutton:\nLb. \u201e\u201e\t\n(While they last).\nFresh Killed Fowl:\nLb\t\nGrade C Eggs:\n2 doz. for\t\n7'\nir\n15'\n18\"\n16'\n25'\n45*\nQualty\nCleanliness\nService\nBURNS & Co., Ltd.\nCITY DRUG CO.\nSaturday Specials\nw^o^^S\u2122\u2122. -**!\nRaw. le HondaetM-Oc TOFFEE- __*\u00a3\nTravelll-nCoia;dioVV*'PP\u00ab<l \u2022**\u25a0\"*\nI Glllnte Bin\n49\/\n35c FICTION\n3 for _.....\t\nm\n10c   BERBER\nBAR, .cake ....\t\n75c  KRUSCHEN\nSALTS   \t\nSPABE TIPS\nFor Flihlng Rodi\nEither Bamboo or Stial all\na part of our Large Stock of\nFISHING TACKLE\nKODAK FILM\nFor the week-end get fruh\n\u2022tock here and return It fer\nprlnti. 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