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TO\nBE IN CABINET\nHenniger's  Majority\nOver Love Is Cut\nto 24 Votes\nFINAL 8TAND1NQ\nVANCOUVER, June 3 (CP).-\nThe Canadian Press reports the\nfinal standing In the British Columbia general election:\nLiberals elected 31\nCCF elected 7\nConservatives elected 8\nIndependents elected 1\nLabor elected 1\nTotal 48.\nMACKENZIE IS LIBERAL\nMackenzie 37 polls of 45: \u2022\nBryan    (L)    17f>6;    Robertson\n(Constr)   118;   Gargrave   (CCF)\n1533; Maclntyre (C) 1654; Creer\n(SC) 129.\nLIBERAL MAJORITY 14\nVANCOUVER, June 3 (CP) -\nLiberal majority In British Columbia's 19th legislature was raised to\n14 tonight with the election of J. M.\nBryan, veteran newspaperman, in\nthe northern riding of Mackenzie.\nBallot-counts from 37 of the 45\npolls in the vast, west-coast con-\nIstituency, gave Bryan a small, but\nIpte plurality over his Conservative\n^opponent, B. M, Maclntyre. Mac-\nI kenzic was the last of the 48 ridings\n|t0 have its representative decided.\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nFormer King an$ Bride Off\nfor Austria After Wedding\nleallh Insurance\n!)nly Six of 39 Ridings\nHeard From Vote\nAgainst\nVANCOUVER, June 3 (CP). -\nIPremier T. D. pattullo's new gov-\nl.emment tonight was given a man-\nIdate to go ahead with a \"compre-\n[hensive health insurance\" plan for\n[British Columbia's wage earners.\nThe plan received the approval\nJ Of voters who passed on it in a\nplebiscite held at the same time as\nthe provincial election polling\n.which returned the premier and 30\nsupporters to the 19th legislature\nTuesday.\nOnly six of the 39 ridings heard\nfrom tonight voted against a \"progressively applied\" scheme of state\nmedicine.\nA total of 99,523 of the 173,321\nplebiscite slips counted gave the\nanswer \"yes\" to this question: \"Are\nyou in favor of a comprehensive\nhealth Insurance plan progressively\napplied?\" This was a favorable majority of 25,725.\nAll the larger, urban ridings heard\nfrom, with the lone exceptions of\nVictoria city and neighboring Esquimau, were in favor of the plan\nwhich the premier has said must\nonly benefit \"those who make contributions thereto.\"\nDUCHES8 OF WINDSOR\nTO CALL PASTOR\nTO ACCOUNT ON\nHIS RETURN\nLONDON, June 3 (AP).-The\n\"poor man's parson\"'who defied\nchurch opinion to marry the\nDuke and Duchess of Windsor\nwill be called to account when he\ngets back to his parish.\nThe parochial council of St\nPaul's Anglican church at' Darlington held an emergency meeting today and decided Rev; R.\nAnderson Jardlne will be \"asked\nto explain\" why he acted without\npermission of, church authorities.\nSome' or Wirc31Br\u00abi\u00abtI66 ap;\nproved the vicar's step while\nothers were critical.\nThe bishop of Fulham, who\ngoverns Anglican church affairs\nin France, indicated no ecclesiastical disciplinary action will be\ntaken against the clergyman.\n| GRAIN COMMISSION\nMAY GO TO EUROPE\nOTTAWA, June 3 (CP) \u2014 To\nstudy the marketing of Canadian\ngrain from tht buyer's viewpoint,\nsessions of the royal grain commission will probably be held In\nGreat Britain and Europe, .Mr.\nJustice W, F. A.Turgeon, the commissioner, announced here tonight.\n\"It Is not> absolutely definite,\"\nI   he said, \"but I believe we will go.\"\nDuke's Ranch Quiet\nCALGARY, June 3 (CP)-Employees at the Duke of Windsor's\n\"EP\" ranch, 80 miles southwest of\nhere, slept today while the \"boss\"\ngot married.\nWhen they awoke a few hours\nafter the former Mrs. Wallis War-\nfield was made Duchess of Windsor\nby a wedding ceremony at Chateau\nde Cande, near Monts, France, the\nranch hands did not give way to\ncelebration. They attended to their\nchores as usual.\n15 Fillies for Oaks\nEPSOM, Surrey, June 8 (CP\ncable).\u2014Fifteen fillies, including the\nOne Thousand Guineas winner Exhibitionist, were named today as\nprobable starters in tomorrow's premier classic for fillies, the Oaks.\nADANACS TRIM INDIANS\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., June\n3 (CP).\u2014New Westminster Adanacs\ntonight scored an easy 20-8 victory\nover North Shore Indians in an\nintercity box lacrosse match here,\ncounting half their points in the\nthird period.\n$2,000,000 PLANT\nMONTREAL, June 3 (CP). \u2014\n\u25a0 Officials cf Canadian Industries\nLimited announced today construction wilt start \"aim *t Immediately\" on a new $2,000,000 plant at\nShawinigan Falls, Que., to manufacture caustic soda and chlorine.\n)NE Of FIVE ARRESTED AT YMIR\nPAYS $10 FINE IN ASSAULT CASE\n[Trial of George A. Wood Lasts All Day\nCity Court; False Pretences Charge\nOver Mexican Money Is Dropped\nin\nGeorge A. Wood, arrested  by\ncity police on a charge of assault\nafter provincial police withdrew\nIn charge of obtaining money by\n|   false pretences In connection with\nthe passing of Mexican money at\nYmir   Empire   day,   was   found\n|   guilty by William Brown, police\nmagistrate, In city court yesterday and was fined $10 on tho assault count. He paid the fine.\nWood was one of five men ar-\nIrested at Ymir. Two of the five,\n\u25a0Robert Borden or Schlosser,  and\n\u25a0John R. Smith, were committed for\n\u25a0trial Thursday morning  by  John\nICartmel, stipendiary magistrate, in\n\u25a0.provincial \"police  court.  A   third,\n\u25a0John Proven, free of a false pre-\nIfenccs charge, Is held on a theft\n\u25a0charge for Castlegar. Wilfred O'\nConnell, the fifth, was given suspended sentence on condition that\nhe leave Nelson linmaiUately, after\nhe had pleaded guilty to vagrancy.\nWATCH BROKEN\nMiss E. Webster testified In\nWood's assault trial that he had\nbroken her wrist watch when he\nstruck her wrist after calling her\na \"dirty detective\" and charging\nshe was \"working for Chief Stewart.\" This had happened, she said,\nin the course of a conversation in\na cafe booth.\nWood denied striking her wrist,\nstating Miss Webster while in the\nbooth was leaning on her elbow on\nthe table and thit it had slipped\nonce or twice, the watch apparent-\n(Contlnued From Page Eight)\nIfEdward's \"I Will\" Sot\nLoud Guests Are\nStartled\nONLY 38 WITNESS\nCIVIL CEREMONY\nBride  Gives   Promise\n\"to Obey\"; 2000\nTelegrams ,\nBy JOHN LLOYD\nAssociated Press Staff Writer\nMONTS, France, June 3\u2014\n(API\u2014The Duke of Windsor\nand blue-eyed, American-born\nWallis Warfield were married\ntoday in the anceint and tur-\nreted Chateau de Cande in this\npastoral village of sunny France\nand with a wistful plea for\nprivacy to work out their own\nhappiness departed for honey,\nmoon in Austria.\nTwo simple services united\nthe couple whose romance led\nEdward VIII to abdicate the\nthrone. The rotund country\ndoctor and mayor of Monts,\nCharles Mercier read the civil\nservice prescribed by French\nlaw before required witnesses\nin the chateau salon.\nThe resolute \"poor man's\nparson,\" who ignored Church\nof England opposition to remarriage by the twice-divorced\nMrs. Warfield, read the religious service. He was the Rev.\nR. Anderson Jardine, vicar' of\nSt. Raul's, church, Darlington,\nEngland.\nThe civil service, began at 11:42\na.m, anct at 11:47 Mrs. Warfield became- the Duchess of Windsor. The\nreligious service in the chateau music room before 38 persons ended at\n12:14' p.m., with the blessing of the\nchurch by Mr., Jardine, who proclaimed:\n\"Those whom God had Joined together, let no man put asunder\u2014I\npronounce that they be man and\nwife together, in the name of the\nFather, and of The Son and of The\nHoly Ghost. Amen.\"\nTOASTED IN CHAMPAGNE\nThen the excited Duke and his\nslender, vivacious bride turned to\nreceive the Godspeed of their\nfriends, to be toasted in champagne,\nand to address to \"the public\" their\nhope the days in which they have\nbeen compelled to live in the spotlight of world attention be at an\nend.\n\"We shall  never forget their\nfriendly messages which mean to\nmuch to  us today,\" their joint\nmessage said\n\"After the trying time we have\nbeen through, we now lock for-\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nAUTHORITY FOR EVERY MAJOR\nU.8. RIVER VALLEY?\nWASHINGTON, June 3, (API-\nPresident Roosevelt asked United\nStates congress today for legislation giving every major river valley\nin the nation a Tennessee valley\nauthority of its own. While Republicans and the organized public\nutilities denounced the plan, and\nadministration adherents came to Its\ndefense, Senator Norris.(Ind-Neb.),\ncalled the \"father of the Tennessee\nvalley authority\"' introduced a bill\nto make the proposal effective.\nWeatrntg;\nMin. Max.\nNelson  , 45 91\nVictoria  M 73\nNanaimo 54 73\nVancouver  50 68\nKamloops  50 72\nPrince George  - 38 84\nEstevan Point  , 50 58\nPrince Rupert ....- 40 58\nLangara ......<... 44 52\nAtlin    40 52\nDawson, Y.T 30 64\nSeattle  58 70\nPortland, Ore 58 78\nSan Francisco  50 58\nSpokane   62 70\nLos Angeles  60 72\nPenticton  50\nKelowna  58 85\nGrand Forks 56 72\nKaslo*' - 57 ....\nCranbrook  ... 46 68\nCalgary  38 56\nEdmonton 34 62\nSwift Current 48 62\nMoose Jaw  54 64\nPrince Albert 50 66\nSaskatoon  50 64\nQu'Appelle  52 60\nWinnipeg   46 84\nForecast for Kootenay district-\nFresh northerly winds, fair and\nwarm, becoming dangerously dry\ntn the forest.\nDUKE OF WINDSOR\nHenniger's Lead\nal Grand Forks\nGRAND FORKS, B.C.-Plurality\nof E. C. Henniger, Liberal, over\nMayor T. A. Love, Conservative In\nthe Grand Forks-Greenwood riding\"\nwas pared to 24 Thursday when absentee votes began coming in. Latest figures which will bo altered further by expected absentee 6*1161\ngive Henniger 718 and Love 692,\nGrind;Forks-Greenwood returns\nto date,' including all local and absentee votes:\nBraithwaite, CCF 167\nHenniger, Lib 716\nLove,  Cons.   .' 692\nWhitehead, Soc. Cred 129\nSeattle Pier Afire\nSEATTLE, \u2022 June 3 (AP) .-Hampered by exploding ammunition, the\nSeattle fire department was battling flames which \"swept through\nthe Connecticut street pier here\nlate today.\nThe pier was leased Jointly by\nthe United States coast guard and\nthe Quaker Steamship line from\nthe Port of Seattle. Origin of the\nfire was not immediately learned.\nThe ammunition was the property\nof the coast guard, The coast guard\nalso had Just completed storing 1D00\nbags of sulphur spray on the pier\ntoday, which added to the intensity\nof the flames.\n\"MOUNTIES\" OUTSTANDING\nQUEBEC, June 3 (CP).\u2014Canada's\nRoyal Canadian Mounted Police\nwere \"outstanding\" at the coronation ceremonies. Senator Thomas\nCantley of Nova Scotia said today\non his return from England. 'They\nwere the feature of the parade,\",.he\nsaid. All along the route, they got\n\"tremendous ovations.\"\nGENERAL MOLA\nOF INSURGENTS\nDEAD IN CRASH\nTwo  Staff  Officers\nand Two Pilots\nAlso Killed\nMOLA'S BODY IS\nBADLY MANGLED\nDeath Is Tremendous\nBlow to Franco's\nCampaign\nVITORIA, Spain, June 3 (AP)\n\u2014 General Emllio Mola, com'\nmander of all Insurgent armies in\nnorthern Spain and director of\nthe two-months-old siege of Bll\nbao, was killed today In the crash\nof a fog-bound airplane.\nTwo of his staff officers and two\npilots died with him In the wreck\nnear Brlvlesca, 25 miles northeast\nof Burgos, capital of General\nFrancisco Franco's Insurgent regime early In the war and still\nFranco stronghold,\nMola's body was thrown 25\nyards from the wrecked plane and\nwas so badly mangled It could be\nIdentified only by the tan waterproof coat he wore,\nFP.ANCO'8 R\u00abGHT\nHAND MAN\nThe bespectacled Mola was Franco's right hand man, accounted the\nablest strategist among all the insurgent chieftain's lieutenants. He\nwas in command of the drive which\nhad carried the insurgent forces\nwithin sight of Bilbao, Basque capital on the Bay of Biscay.\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nHolds Amendment\nto Marketing Act\nin B. C. Is Invalid\nWWttWWWW'BrTfisn Columbia\nCoast Vegetable Marketing bostd\nhad seized potatoes from various\nChinese growers without paying\nthem anything for the vegetable was\ntermed by Mr.. Justice Manson in\nsupreme court today as a \"shocking\nstate of affairs.\"\nThe testimony was given at an\naction of Lowe Chong company,\nChinese produce merchants, suing\nfor ^ declaration holding the Natural Proucts Marketing (British Columbia) act, 1934, and 1938 amendment ultra vires; an injunction restraining the board and its members from interfering with Lowe\nChong company in moving potatoes,\nand return of the potatoes seized or\ndamaged for same.\nHis lordship, after hearing evidence, said he would hold the marketing act and 1930 amendment\nultra vires.\nCOMPROMISE ON\nCOURT SCHEME?\nWASHINGTON, June 3 (AP).-\nSenator Robinson of Arkansas, the\nmajority leader, strongly indicated\nafter a White House conference tonight that the administration may\npropose a compromise on the supreme court reorganization. Robinson at the same time said he was\nnot a candidate himself for the\nsupreme court vacancy created by\nthe retirement of Justice Van De-\nvanter and that it had not been\ndiscussed with the president.\nFamous Radio Speech of\nFormer British Monarch\nThe famous radio speech to the world explaining his\nabdication and his love for the charming, twice-divorced\nAmerican, Wallis Simpson.\nBY FORMER KING EDWARD VIII\n(Now Duke of Windsor)\nAt long last, I am able to say a few words of my own. I have never\nwanted to withhold anything but until now it has not been constitutionally\nposible for me to speak.\nA few hours ago, I discharged my last duty as King and Emperor,\nand now that I have been\nsucceeded by my brother,\nthe Duke of York, my first\nwords must be to declare\nallegiance to him. This I do\nwith all my heart.\nYou all know the reasons\nwhich Impelled me to renounce the throne. But I\nwant you to understand that\nin making up my mind, I\ndid not forget the country or\nthe Empire which, as Prince\nof Wales, and lately as King,\nI have for 25 years tried to\nserve.\nBut you must believe me\nWhen I tell you that 'I have __ _\nfound It Impossible to carry \"T\"now\"qult\nthe heavy burden of respon- :\u2022\ntlblllty and to Mlschargo my duties as king as I would wish to do\nwithout the help and support of the woman I love.\nAnd I want you to know that tha decision I have made has bean\nmine, and mine alone.\n(Continued on Page Four)\nWill Not Recognize Union\nVANCOUVER, June S (CP).~\nCarlboo Gold Quartz Ltd,, mining\ncompany directors \"absolutely\nwill not recognize the International union of mine, mill and\n\u2022matter workers,\" Dr. W. B. Burnett, company president, said tonight on his return from the\nstrike-bound mine in British Columbia's Cariboo district\nThe union, an affiliate of John\nL. Lawk' Committee of Industrial\nOrganization, called tha mines'\n118 employees from work last\nweek, demanding union recognition and higher wages,\n\"All the trouble was worked\nup by outside man,\" Dr, Burnett\nsaid. \"We were paying tha men\ntop wage* and there Is the best\nof feelings between the company\nand employees.\"\nPIONEER MINE\nWORKER BLOWS\nHIS HEAD OFF\nEric Stevenson of the\nBoundary, Rossland,\nSlocan Found Dead\nInquest is to be held at Sandon today to inquire into the death of\nEric Stevenson, old timer in interior\nmining circles alleged to have killed\nhimself by blowing off the top of\nhis head with dynamite at Sandon.\nStevenson was found in his cabin\nin the lower .town at Sandon by\nneighbors who heard an explosion\nand saw smoke issuing from the\nwindows. The dynamite apparently\nwas placed On the top of his head,\nprovincial police reported, since the\nlower Jaw was not injured as it\nwould have been had the explosion\ntaken place in his mouth. He was\nliving alone;in the cabin,\nStevenson Nvai born in Ludveka,\nSweden, in 1866, emigrating to Ca\nMfcjta'JMPA:,,.':'...[-..: -. '-;,-.;-\n(^Continued o'n'pYge Eliht)\nPARTY GAINS IN\nB.C. ELECTION\n\u2022 VANCOUVER, June 3 (CP). -\nFollowing Is the final list of party\ngains In the British Columbia election, compiled by the Canadian\nPress:\nLiberal \u2014 From Independent\nNon-Partisan, one In Peace River;\nfrom Constructive, one In Mackenzie, '\nC, C. F.\u2014From Liberal, one In\nComox; from: Constructive, two, In\nDelta and Vancouver East; from\nIndependent,  one  In.Cowlchan-\nNewcastle,\nConservative \u2014 From Liberal,\nfive, one each\" In Chilliwack,\nDewdney and Tha Islands and two\nIn Vancouver-Point Grey; from\nUnionist, one In Esquimalt; from\nIndependent, one In Victoria; and\nfrom Constructive, one In Victoria,\nIndependent \u2014 From Independent Non-Partlsan, one In Salmon\nArm. '\nHepburn Renounces\nCanadian Premier\nTORONTO, June 3 (CP).-Premier Mitchell Hepburn of Ontario\ncame tonight to an open break\nwith Prime Minister MacKenzie\nKing. Speaking to the Canadian\nLife Insurance Officers' association\nhe declared:\n\"I'm a reformer, but I'm not a\nMacKenzie King Liberal any more\nand I'll tell the whole world that.\nAnd I hope he hears me.\"\nA few minutes before Mr. Hepburn came to his renunciation of\nthe federal premier, the man for\nwhom two years ago he stumped\nCanada from Atlantic to Pacific\nand northward and southward, he\nhailed Premier Maurice Duplessis,\nhead of Quebec's Union Nationale\ngovernment, as \"a great national\ncharacter.\"\nJEAN HARLOW IMPROVES\nBEVERLY HILLS, Calif., June 3\n(AP).\u2014Jean Harlow, screen glamor\ngirl, has successfully passed the\ncrisis in her critical illness from\ninflammation of the gall bladder,\nher mother, Mrs. Jean Bello, said\ntoday. Miss Harlow was stricken\nlast Saturday. She was rushed\nhome from the studio and her condition became steadily worse.\nCONTRACTS LET\nFOR DEFENCE\nMATERIAL\nOTTAWA, June 3 (CP) .-Contracts for more than $14,000,000\nfor military, naval and air\nequipment have been awarded\nwithin recent weeks Hon. Norman Rogers, acting minister of\nnational defence, announced tonight.\nDetails were not made public,\nbut Mr, Rogers said about $10,-\n000,000 of the contracts will be\nspent in Canada,\nmesmesmm--iT-\u2014'- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0saeaiam\nPerformed Civil\nService\nDr. Charles Mercler} mayor of\nMonts, France, is shown in this radio\npicture. He. officiated at the civil\nservice of the wedding of Mrs.\nWallis Warfield to the Duke of\nWindsor yesterday.\nOVER 400,000\nVOTED TUESDAY\nLiberals Drew 152,846\nVotes, Conservaties\nBy The Canadian Praia\nThe popular vote in Tuesday's\nprovincial general election was.listed today at more than 400,000\u2014on\novernight increase of almost 10,000\nas late returns drifted in. to returning officers in outlying constituencies.\nIt already exceeded the total bal\nlots cast in the last'provincial general election in November, 1933, by\nroughly '20,000.\nHeading the parties in statistics to\ndate were the Liberals with 152,846\nballots. They elected 31 candidates\nTuesday.\nIn second place, the Conservatives\nwho elected eight candidates had a\nrecorded 118,119 votes. The only\nother party to pass the 100,000-mark\nwas the Cooperative Commonwealth\nFederation which polled 113,250\nvotes and elected seven.\nThe' British Columbia Construe,\ntive party accounted for 7,777 bal\nlots, and {he Social Credit league\n4391. Neither elected any candidates.\nVarious other 'candidates polled\n3,362^01*3. From their number one\nLaboHte and one Independent were\nchosen to represent their constituencies at Victoria.\nMEDALS FOR B.C. MEN\nVANCOUVER, June 3 (CP).\u2014\nHarry Mangles, Roy Gibb. both of\nVancouver, and Harry McAllister\nof Oceans Falls, have been awarded\nbronze medals by the Royal Canadian. Humane association, they were\ninformed today. Mangles and Gibb\nplunged fully clothed; into Lost\nlagoon at Stanley patk and rescued\ntwo children who fell through the\nthin ice last January 4. McAllister\nrescued two skaters in a similar\nplight from Twin lakes four days\nlater .\nM000,000 TO\nBE BORROWED\nWITHIN A WEEK\n:..\nIs to Retire Maturing\nDiscount Bills and\nAid Cash Supply\nINTEREST RATE       1\nKNOWN MONDAY J\nMorgenthau Makes an J\nAnnouncement at\nPress Confab      1\n, WASHINGTON, Juna S (AP)-\nAn announcement by Secretary\nMorgenthau that tha United States\ntreasury will borrow $800,000,000\n'next 'week Indicated today the-\ngovernment's gold \"sterilization\"\npolicy will be continued Indafl* |\nnltely.\nThat policy has tht effect of\nIncreasing the publio debt, because It provides for borrowing\nto pay for gold purchases.\nOfficials say this tend* to pre-\nvent Inflow of foreign gold from\nIncreasing   tha   domestlo   credit \\\nsupply and thereby, discourages\nInflationary credit expansion.   ,\nFormerly the treasury paid fot\ngold by issuing currency against it, I\nthus increasing the. supply ot lend.\nable money in the country,     . ., 1\nMorgenthau told a presa confer*\nence he would offer an {800,000,000\nnote issue Monday, from tha proceeds of which (300,000,000 will ba\nused to  retire maturing discount\nbills and $500,000,000 will go into\nthe treasury's dwindling supply of\nready cash.   The interest rate and\nthe turn of the notes will be announced Monday, , J\nThe treasury chief made no mtp>i\ntion of the gold policy but informed\nauthorities said, the big supply ot\nnew cash 'would be' borrowed te\nanticipation of future gold acquisi-\ntions.- In the., past there had been.\nwidespread conjecture the tr*tsflf*2\nmight abandon the npllcyr'bacaiiM.-\nit increases the\" public debt and-,\nnecessitates interest payments on\nfunds borroy\/ed to operate It\nCanada's Premier      J\nNext to Britain's\nat Confab Dinner\nLONDON, June .3, (CP Cable)\u2122I\nThe Imperial conference'.now if I\nwell past the half-way. house, with\nforeign affairs' still the main bill of\nfare.\nNot before has the troubled world\nscene so occupied , Empire statesmen gathered ,in London. '\nTomorrow the principal delegate*.\nwill continue their consideration et\nforeign affairs with special reference tothe league of. nations.  , \u25a0' .-i\nPrime Minister and Mrs. Chamberlain gave separate dinners ,w\u00ab^\nnight to the delegates .and their'\nladies. At the prime minister's dinner MacKenzie King of Canada .sat\non Chamberlain's right hand with|\nJoseph Lyons of Australia at hia\nleft.    '\nHeavy Gold Sales\nLONDON, June 3 (CPJ.-Excifc\nment continued at a high pitch\nfinancial quarters today as a rei\namount of gold was offered to '\nbullion market and a fresh' crop :i\nrumors caused further unsettlement\ninsecurities. ;' j\nA total of \u00a32,533,000 ($12,475,025)\nin gold changed hands at 140a M\n($34.67) a fine ounce, one pence\nhigher than On Wednesday. It was\nunderstood the British exchange\nfund took more than 90 per cent\nof the metal offered.\nToday's offerings compared wttbi\n\u00a31,793,000 ($8,830,525) sold on Wed?\nnesday, which was near being a\nrecord of itself. .\"; I\nMANY IN BRITISH ISLES REJOICE\nASF0RMERKIN6 TAKES HIS BRII\nExcited Comment Heard in Streets, Papers\nGive Full Details; Popularity of the\nDuke Demonstrated in Wales\nLONDON, June 3 (CPU\u2014 The\nwedding of the Duke and Duchess\nof Windsor today stirred the London public with full details and\npictures prominently displayed In\nthe newspapers and excited comment heard in the streets.\nApproval of Rev. Anderson Jar-\ndine's action in marrying the duke\nwas voiced tonight by J. A. Jenlit,\na member of the \"Protestant Truth\nsociety\" which Jardine helped to\nfound, during a meeting of that\nbody at Rochdale.\n\"I, for one, refuse to call down\nthe curse of heaven on a Lanca-i\nshireman who, as a clergyman of\nthe Church of England, steps in to\nfoil the extreme clerical boycott of\nthe Duke of Windsor,\" Jensit declared.\nEarly today, however, a high Anglican personage in a statement to\nthe press denied any special pres\nsure' was brought by the church In\nregard to the Windsor marriage,    j\n\"For 60 years chaplains have be\nforbidden to bestow, the blessing\nof the church on the marriage^\nany couple, one of whom may j\na.'partner or partners Jiving\nformer marriages,\" he pointed, [\ns \"It would be incorrect; to iayS\norder to all the clergy was issue\nnot to marry the Duke Of Wind\nand' Mrs. Warfield. In this particular case no exception was made\nor asked for. No such warning was\n?;iven to the clergy, but the.atton-\nion of chaplains, mostly new one*,\nhas been constantly called to that\n.rule,\" . \"j I\n' The government maintained official silence. This royal family mafia\nno engagements for the day \"\ntonight (he Duke of Kent.'youn\n(Continued on Page Eight),\n')\n:   ^^tt^flfcs^ai^L.;i^,^:-,a..,..,.;^^\n\u25a0ms^m^i^mmmm\n WpHU??\nm\n.WVW\u00bba.<ai>>\u00ab>m\nPAGE TWO\nCLEAN FALSE TEETH-\nGET RID OF STAINS\nNew Easy Way-No Brushing\nStara-Kleen, amazing new discovery, ft*\nmoves blackest stains, tarnish, tartar like\nmagic. Just put false teeth or bridges In a\nSIM of water and add Stera-Klean powder.\n0 meaty bnuhing. Recommended by dentists\u2014approved'by Good Housekeeping. At\n\u202211 druggists. Montr back il not delight**\n(Advt.)\nASTHMA ^STJQM\nW    ASTHMA & HAY-FEVER \u00abJ \u2022\nGet rid of tha never ending\nHypos, Inhalations, burning pow-\nders, etc. Get at the root of your\ntrouble. Your Druggist will supply you or Davis Drugs, New\nWestminster, B.C.\nfink Praises\nBlaylock Work\nat Convention\nBoard   Will   Extend\nI ts Thanks to\nRossland\nMaking an extended report to the\nboard of trade council- Thursday\non the recent convention of the Associated Boards, of Trade ot Eastern\nBritish Columbia at Rossland, J. P.\nFink, who acted on the resolutions\nWHITE HORSE\nSCOTCH\nNam*\nTour Brand I\nPRICt!\n26 Vz os.J3.25\n\"You'll always be glad\nyou said White Horse\"\nMake It a policy from now on to\nname your Scotch. Let quality\nrule your choice ... make It\nWhite Howe ... * joy fo your\npalate.\nDlitH\/ed a Bottled In Scotland\n(This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Litjuor\nControl Board* or by the Government of British Columbia.\n'J\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON, B.C., HOTELS\nNELSON DAILY NEW8, NELSON, B.C-FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1937\ncommittee, paid a high tribute to\nS. G. Blaylock for hia untiring work\nand guidance as head of that committee\". While the committee'made\nan all-time record ot being the\nslowest one in the association's 37\nyears,. Mr. Fink intimated, the explanation was that it went into each\nresolution with the utmost thoroughness.\nNOT FROM CRESTON BOARD\nOf the resolutions not recommended by the committee, Mr.\nFink mentioned that the one respecting the wheat board's jurisdiction to Creston did not come\nfrom the Creston board, and the\ncommittee took the view that only\nunder very exceptional circumstances should the convention accept a resolution from private\nsources. Attacks since made on the\nconvention for not taking actiori,\nhe said, were not justified, he said,\nfor Creston had three representatives present at the convention, and\nthey interposed no objection to\nwhat was done.\nIn the matter of the Great Northern connection, it was felt there\nwas a good chance that Fernie\nmight regain that coal trade If given time.\nMr. Fink took pride in the highway commission resolution, and in\nthe fact that the principle he had\nfirst brought up at the Creston\nconvention five years ago was now\nwidely supported and was in the\nplatform of one of the major political parties. His view was that the\ncommission principle might be as\nsuccessful in this field as in the\nrailway field.\nCONSISTENT ON ECONOMY\nCriticism that the Associated\nBoards asked In one breath tor\neconomy and for more expenditure\nwas unfair, he contended, inasmuch\nas road expenditures would earn\nreturns, as much as capital expended in a business. In non-productive\nCANADA'S\nFINEST\nCIGAR\nHtpie Hotel..Nelson, B.C.\n'\u25a0 \"\u25a0.vdeORGE BENWELL, Proprietor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS; ^JEXCELLENIDINIJNG ROOM\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 up\nHUME\u2014F. 8. Saunders, J. H.\nMussenden, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Foster, F, G. 8. Chambers, Mr. and\nMrs. J. 8. Weeks, Miss Couther, A,\nE. Heapes, Mr.' and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, A. M. Myers, Vancouver;\nMrs. A. McKinsley, Kaslo; Bishop\nAdams, Vernon; Miss Whitehead,\nM. W. Whitehead, Toronto; C. Bea-\ndon, Capt. F. White, London; A. N.\nGreen, Lethbridge; F. C. Barnes,\nCalgary; F. C. Wasson, Kelowna;\nMr. and Mrs. R. F. Green, Victoria;\nMrs. J. M. Kirk, Mirror Lake.\nT^HE SAVOY HOTEL\n\\j\\ \"Where the Guest is King\"\nA   '*' MODERN SAMPLE ROOMS\n\u25a0 Sp\u2014 - \u2014 Fully Licenced\n124 Baker St.       W. K. Clark, Prop.       Nelson, B. C.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nP. L KAPAK, Proprietor\nCommercial, Tourist and Family Trade Solicited.\nFree Parking\nNELSON, B.C.\nPhone 234\nOccidental Hotel\n705 Vernon St. Phone 397\nH. WASSICK, Prop.\nSPECIAL MONTHLY RATES\nGood Oaifortablc Rooms\nFully Licenced\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJ AS, E. MADDEN, Prop.\nCompletely Remodelled.\nHot and Cold Water.\nIn the HEART of the City\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\"YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"   Newly Renovated Throujhout\nDtlliefin H0I6l    A. PATERSON, late of\n900 Seymour St      Vancouver, B.C.    Coleman, Alta., Proprietor\nTRANSPORTATION - Passenger and Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\n5 a.m, and 10:30 a.m. Except Sunday\nTrail-Phone i j$       Nelson-Phone 35\nTrail Livery Co.\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nAFTER MAY lit, 1937\nH. & H. TRANSFER\n' Mave Nelton for Creston 6:30 a.m. Tuesday\u2014Friday\nLeave Creston for Nelson 12 noon. Wednesday\u2014Saturday\n'\"\u25a0; TrjIJ^jb^eon'i^iQrt for Cranbrook, Kimberley and Fernie\ns-'.klLlfREIGHT  INSURED.\nTelephone 16\nCrejton, B. C.\n.. Phoned Neftbn^C.\nSHrrr-.-\nPUNCH\nParfecfot*\nI Panetelas\n10c\nSOCIAL AND PERSONAL}\nNEWS OF TRAIL CITY j\nThil column Is In charge ot Mrs. Glenn Quayle of Trail. AU\nevents of a social nature of Interest in Trail and Tadanac will appear\nin this column. Mn. Quayle will be glad to have any such news\ntelephoned to ber at her home in TraiL\nTRAIL, B.C., June S.\u2014Last business meeting of the season was held\nby members of the Senior Auxiliary\nto St. Andrew's Anglican church\nwhen they met Thursday afternoon\nin the parish hall. With the conclusion' ot business refreshments were\nserved by Mrs. C. Evanson and Mrs.\nR. C. Donnan.\n\u00bb  \u2022  \u2022\nGood attendance marked tho\nweekly circle meetings of the Women's association to Knox United\nchurch when they were held Thursday afternoon. Members of circle\nNo. 1 were entertained by Mrs. T.\nH. Riley, Tamarac avenue, thpse In\nattendance being Mrs. Frank Wilby,\nMrs. W. W. Dick, Mrs. A. B. Webster, Mr\u00bb. G. A. Burton, Mrs, Thomas\nTemple, Mrs. Wlljlam Spooner, Mrs.\nR, Cooper, Mrs. Swankle, Mrs. N.\nKllpin, Mrs. William J. Wagstaffe,\nMrs. Charles Fransen, Mrs. M. W.\nLees and Mrs. A. Holden. Hostess\nto circle No. 2 was Mrs. Lloyd\nCrowe, East Trail, who numbered\namong her guests Mrs. David Chalmers, Mrs. R. R. Burns, Mrs. W. H.\nBarchard, Mrs. Alex R. Buchan,\nMrs. H. Ol Hinch, Mrs. Q. F. Weir.\nMrs. Ira Minion, Mrs. A. Clapp, Mrs.\nWalter Douglas, Mrs. Thomas\nBrown, Mrs. Herbert Clark, Mrs.\nJohn Forrest, Mrs. A. E. Haynes,\nMrs. W. T. McKay, Mrs. Frank B.-\nMoran and Mrs. Angus Johnstone.\nMembers of circle No. 3 met at the\nhome df Mrs. R. B. Dlmoek. Those\npresent included Mrs. Paul Phillips,\nMrs, Jack Currie, Mrs. R. M. Well-\nwood, Mrs. A. L. Garvin, Mrs. A. J.\nRandell Mrs. E. L. Bice,TMrs..J. S.\nMcKenzie, Mrs. Thorn**-Q. Robinson, Mrs. D. Henderson! Mrs1.- James\nDwyer and Mrs. William Hi Morton.\nMn, B. Burwash is a patient hi\nthe Trail-Tadanac hospital where\nshe underwent an operation early\nthis week. \"\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022*   \u2022\nMisa Louise Molina, whose marriage will be solemnized this month\nwas honoredguest Wednesday evening at a miscellaneous shower, Miss\nMary BligionL Riverside; entertaining. Blue and white was chosen for\nthe lovely trimmings which decorated the basket, laden with gifts,\nand topped by 1 miniature bride.\nRefreshments were served at the\nclose ot t pleasant evening of enter-\nfieldsVthe convention insisted on\nthe need for economy.\nIn refusing to urge specifically\nthe Hope-Princeton link. Mr. Fink\nsaid, the view was taken that the\nAssociated. Boards resolutions should\nbe general in their nature, For the\nsame reason the committee condensed all resolutions on the Doukhobor question to one simple one\nasking the government to take appropriate action to iecure compliance with the laws.\nE. A. Mann,, who as vlce-presl\ndent was in the chair; said Nelson\nwas to be congratulated on its fine\nturnout for the convention, some *3\nbeing present at Rossland. He also\nexpressed appreciation of the' work\nof the Nelson delegates, Mr. Fink,\nH. M. Whimster, and E. S. McCracken.\nOn motion of Ven. Archdeacon\nFred H. Graham and Walter Hendricks a letter of appreciation was\nordered sent to the Rossland board\nof trade for its splendid hospitality.\nC. F. McHardy offered a sugges\ntion that to get the best results\nfrom the convention, the Associated\nBoards should send a delegation to\nVictoria to put the resolutions before the cabinet personally. He mov\ned that the board make this rec\nommendatlon to the Associated\nBoards executive.\nVarious members objected to the\nboard intervening, however, and\nthe motion was not seconded\ntainment. Among ' the invited\nguests were: Mrs. A. Agostlnelli,\nMrs. R. Merlo, Mrs. Tapano, Mrs.\nMontabettl, Mn. C. Molina, Mrs. S.\nG. Blaglonl, Mn. E. Trevlson, Mn.\nA. Vannucchl, Mn. M. R. Landucc),\nMrs. A. Tambellinl, Mrs. R. Gabana,\nMrs. M Lauriente, Mn, Vincent\nDalolse, Mn. A. Nacaratto, Mn. C.\nGattafoni, Mrs. A. Tognottl, Mr*. L.\nNuttlni, Mn. M. Benedet, Mn. Mary\nColombo,-Mrs. E.Marcozzo, Mrs, E.\nNadia, Mn. T. Lauriente, Mn. C.\nTonelll, Mn. Dominic'Dalolse, Mrs.\nA. Volpattl, Mn. A. Fan tin. Mn. R\nLauriente, Mn. R. Caesari, Mn. M.\nDecembrlnl, Mrs. N. Zanler, Mn. E.\nMunlo, Mn. A. Gabana, Mn. L.\nDeRosa, Mrs. M. Toresan, Mn. R.\nRomano, Mn. R. DeStefeno, Mn, L.\nLeRoae, Mn. James Devito, Mrs. P.\nDardl, Mn. L. Cacchione, Mn, Orlando, Mrs. I. Maria, Mn. I. Dl-\nFasquale, Mlsi Kate Agostlnelli,\nMiss Emily Agostlnelli, Miss Esther\nDestefano, Miss E. Cristante, Miss\nFermie Destefano, Miss Mary Mar-\ntinelll, Miss Annie Prion, Miss Angela Merlo, Miss Adella Merlo, Miss\nGlna Cristante, Miss Rena Tavaroli,\nMiss Annie Zlnnio, Miss Van Devito, Miss Mary Mascl, Miss Cells\nSmith, Miss Lisa Tatangelo, Miss\nEda Tatangelo, Misa E. Molina, Miss\nChrlsste Audio, Miss Irma Salslc-\ncioll and Mlsi Bessie Georgetti.\n\u2022 \u2022  *\nParker Williams will have as his\nguests during the week-end, his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Williams ot the\ncoast.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMn. D. C. Irwin, Mn. Douglas\nSouthworth and Mn. George Ren-\nnlson served refreshments at the\ntea hour at the concluding meeting\nof the season of the Arthur Chapman\nchapter, I. O. D. E\u201e held Wednesday\nafternoon in the Memorial hall.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMn. A. Vanucchl was hostess\nThursday afternoon to memben of\nNelson Avenue circle, Catholic\nWomen's league when they met at\nher home. Those entertained were\nMn. White, Mn. Bruno Lerose, Mn.\nM. Demeo, Mrs. W. Young, Mrs.\nCharles Catalano, Mrs, James. Devito, Mn. W. Baril and Mn. M. R.\nLanduccl.\n,\u2022'..'*   \u2022\nMn, D. Williamson is a patient In;\nthe Trafl-Tadanat hospital\n\u00bb\u2022 \u00ab  \u2022\nJune business meeting was held\nThurjday-afteraoori by members-of\nthe Ladies' Aid of- East Trail United\nchurch when thtjlgwet In the church\nhall Refreshments were servedJby\n.Mn. S. T. Crowe and Mn. A. M.\nAdie. Those present were Mn. T. F.\nCullen, Mrs. G. Palmer, Mrs. Im\nMinion, Mrs. J. McNeill Mrs. I. E.\nBrlnson, Mn. J. Chamben, Mn. J\nS. Ross, Mn. R. E. Davis, Mn. W. E.\nBenton, Mn. Samuel Lennox and\nMrs. Charles E. Motte of Ymir.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nRIvenlde circle of the Catholic\nWomen's league were entertained\nThursday afternoon by Mrs. R. H.\nDaoust who included among her\nguests Mn. N. Wilmes, Mrs. William\nMcDonald, Mrs. Edward J. Provost, Mn. S. R. Walley and Mn.\nE. Matthews.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMn. J. C. Brown left Trail Wednesday on a two-month vacation\nwhich will be spent In Winnipeg.\n\u2022 *  \u2022\nRufus Stone left Thursday for\nBralorne where he has been transferred by the Bank of Montreal.\n\u2022 *   *\nJack Falls is visiting with friends\nat Ross Spur.\nEvery Comfort \u2022 Convenience t Economy\nAlr-Condllioned throughout; healthful,\neven temperature.\nObservailon-Club Car\u2014SliowerlWlis,\nbarber-valet, buffet, radio, library,\nsolarium.\nLatest Standard Pullman Sleepers--\nBerths, private bedrooms, compartments,\ndrawing rooms. Coil-spring mattresses.\nNew-Stylo Tourist Slttptn\u2014Plush-upholstered. Reading lights. Spacious dress-    ,\ning rooms. Fine berths.\nLuxury Coaches-Individualrecliningseats,\nreading lights, dressing rooms; lounges.\nExcellent Meals at extremely low prices.\nServed in attractive, roomy dining cars.\nSmooth-Riding through Majestic\nScenery\u201460 miles along Glacier National Park\u2014low level route.\nFor Fares, Details, Ask E. Q. Westby, C. F. 4 P. Agent,\n321 Baker St.   \u2022    Nelson   \u2022    Phone 57\nI\naaTWSfeje\u00bbWejtfpSlt>SfWWtlt>|itjtJtJSltrtJt\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nMSSsaiMissaaasaMMum\nCoronation books on sale. WAIT'8\nNEW DEPOT, tW\/, Baker.    (853)\nTasty  home   cooking  Saturday,\nSafeway, Trinity C.G.I.T.       (844)\nFRIGIDAIRE,   recognized   leader\nthroughout the years. Hipperson's,\n(772)\nInformal dance at Nelson Golf\nClub Saturday, June 5, $1.00 a\ncouple. (856)\nScreen Doors, Window Screens^\nWire Cloth, Fly-Tox.   Hlppenon's.\n(772)\nOur Special Evening Dinners\nfrom 5 to 8 are very popular, Follow\nthe crowd to the WHITE SPOT\nLUNCH. (743)\nTenders will be received up to\n5 p.m. Thursday, June 10, on re-\npain to Nelson school. Particulars\ncan be had at Nelson City Hall.\nFred L. Irwin, Secretary of the\nSchool Board. (857)\nThe Public is cordially invited to\nattend a FRIE LECTURE on\nCHRISTIAN SCIENCE by Hon.\nWilliam E. Brown, C. S. B., Member of the Board of Lectureship ot\nThe Mother Church, The Flnt\nChurch of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass., In CIVIC AUDITORIUM,\nJUNE S AT 8 P.M. (858)\nReturn Excursion fares from\nNelson, on sale till end of June.\nCalgary $13.15; Lethbridge $11.15,\nRegina $23.60, Winnipeg $33.65.\nGreyhound Lines\nNelson Depot \u2014 205 Baker St!\n'      .     PI \t\nPHONE MS\n(782)\nP Cjfifi\nString LACES. COTTONS\nand VOILES\nh. i\nCool as a breeze, these\ncottons swing into\nsmart action for Summer! You'll love their\nyoung styles, brilliant\nprints, crisp trimmings\n\u2014and they wash beautifully!\nFINK'S\nReady-to-Wear\nChildren's Wear\nand Footwear\nPHONE 73\nBURNS BLOCK\nBAKER ST.\nFIRES HIT TWO\nALBERTA TOWNS\nEDMONTON, June 8, (CF)-Flres\nthat hit to towns in the Edmonton\ndistrict today wiped out major portions of the business sections in\nOlive and Calmer and doing damage\nestimated at close to $60,000. Seven\nbuildings were destroyed in Clive,\n65 miles south of Edmonton, with\ntotal loss of about $50,000. Almost\nall of the business section was destroyed.\nCHILD STILL MI8SING\nEDMONTON, June 3, (CP) -\nFeared drowned In the Wolf river\nnear his farm home 60 miles southwest of Edmonton, five-year-old\nJimmy Nason still was missing today as police and fire-fighters\nsought him through bush country\nwhere fires have been raging for\ntwo days,\nCONDEMNED  MAN\nGIVEN REPRIEVE\nQUEBEC, June 3, (CP)\u2014Honorat\nBernard, under sentence to hang\nFriday for the shooting of Provincial Detective Leopold Chateauneuf\nin a January gunfight, was reprieved today until July 0.\nALBERTA FIRES\nUNDER CONTROL\nEDMONTON, June 3, (CP) -\nBush and forest fires throughout\nthe northern part of Alberta were\nbelieved under control today, although high winds were sweeping\nacross much of the province. Show-\nen fell over much of the Edmonton\ndistrict late yesterday, minimising\nfire threats. -\nSIR ROBERT BORDEN\nIMPROVES\nOTTAWA, June 3, (CP)-More\ncheerful news issued from the home\nof .Sir Robert L. Borden today with\nthe announcement the veteran\nstatesman was improving. Sir Robert was resting quietly and had\na good night,\nDIES AFTER CRASH\nVICTORIA, June 3, (CP)-John\nPqnsford died in hospital today two\nwith a car driven by John Rancin,\nthrowing him to the pavement and\nseverely injuring his head and fracturing his arm. \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\nAUTO ACCIDENTS INCREA8E\n, VICTORIA, June 3, (CP)-Auto-\nmobile accidents in British Columbia this year have increased sharply\nit was shown in statistics made public today for the first four months.\nFatalities in that period number 26,\nagainst 17 in the corresponding\nperiod of last year. The number of\ninjured increased from 547 to 528\nand the total of accidents from 849\nto 1160.\nU.B.C. MAN DROWNED\nPORT ALBERNI, June 3, (CP)\u2014\nAn inquest was held today into the\ndeath of Lome Edgar Robinson, 19,\nfirst year student at the university\nof British Columbia, who was\ndrowned Wednesday at Great Central lake, Vancouver Island, where\nhe was employed with a logging\noperation.\nBOYS ROUT\nHOLD-UP MAN\nNANAIMO, June 3, (CP)\u2014Five\nChinese boys were congratulated\ntoday for putting to flight an armed\nbandit, the first in Nanaimo for\nmany years, as he attempted to hold\nup Sam Wing, elderly Chinese, last\nnight. The boys appeared as the\nmasked man, accosted Wing, Fred\nWong, 13-year-old member of the\ngroup, unsuccessfully pursued him\nfor a short distance.\nHEAD MANUFACTURERS\nTORONTO, June 3, (CP)-F. C.\nBrown, Vancouver, of the Canada\nWestern Cordage Company, limited,\nwas elected president of the Canadian Manufacturers' association today, succeeding B. W. Coghlln, Montreal. W. D. Black, Hamilton, Ont.,\nwas chosen first vice-president and\nD. R. Turnbull, Halifax, second vice-\npresident. T. F. Monypenny, Toronto, was re-elected treasurer.\nhours alter his motorcycle collided finger.\n_____\nTORONTO, (CP) - Roy Miller,\n11, went on a roof to recover a ball.\nHe fell 20 feet but only broke his\nThis Is a reproduction of the\nDuke of Windsor's coat of arms,\nmuch different from the one he\nhad as King Edward VIII. The label\nof three points argent ((silver) on\nthe central point of which la en\nimperial crown proper, il new. The\ncoronets are those of a sovereign's\nson.\nMRS. LUMBERS\nHEADS I.O.D.E.\nQUEBEC, June 3 (CP).\u2014Dele-\ngales to the annual convention of\nthe Imperial Order Daughters of\nthe Empire were Informed today\nthat Mrs. W. G. Lumbers of Toronto was reelected national president of the order.\nOther officers elected included!\nMrs. R. W. Nicholson, Toronto, flnt\nvice-president; Mrs. W. B. Hopkins,\nToronto, second vice-president; Mn.\nC. H. Willson, Toronto, third vice-\npresident, and Mrs. M. J. Mulock,\nToronto, fourth vice-president.\nCRITICIZE ALBERTA\nDEBT ACT\nTORONTO, June 3 (CP).-Report\nof the executive committee of the\nCanadian Life Insurance Offlcen'\nassociation in convention here, dli-\ncussed steps involved in the Albert*\nDebt act of 1936. \"Broadly speaking, it undertook to relieve th*\ndebtors whether distressed or net\nat the expense of their creditors,\"\nthe report said. j\n\t\na_-\ndaaMaai\n lllllllipHI.M.Jltllffill\nI  HI I OUPli PPMIJIUfipitMMip^^\n'-\u25a0 .,- \u25a0\/  j.\\--.'. V V*   \u25a0\u00bb>    ^.*i \u25a0 ,\nNEL80N DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C.-FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1937\nPAOI TMBtfr\n&<\/!>l&)&!***?l&#<&Z^^\nYou Save\nSummer\n*&&Zlt!!!!!ri!#!Xri>^^\nQoing Camping?\nTouring? Take a\nShort Cut to Chic\nCREPE\nDRESSES\nPurchase one of these smart silk\ncrepe dresses in washable stripes,\nprints and plain crepes. Dresses\nthat are the very latest in style.\nContrasting trims. Your summer\nwardrobe isn't complete without\na cool summer frock. White\nand pastels. Sizes\n14 to 44.\nEach ....\nimmer   trocK.   wnite\nMisses' PLAY\nSUITS\nFor day-long wear; for active\nsportswear.\nSnappy new playsuits that will\nenable you to keep cool on the\nwarmest days. Broadcloth\npique and seersucker cottons\nin one, two and three piece\nstyles. Smartly tailored shirt\nblouses to match pleated\nshorts; others complete with\nskirts. White . and pastels.\nSizes 14 to 20. Each\n$2-95\nGet Comfort First in\nSummer Togs\nWOMEN'S WOOL BATHERS\nFor sunning and swimming you'll want one of these pure\nwool bathers. Smart styles in one and two piece effects,\nwith and without skirts. Some with halter tops and adjustable straps. Plain and waffle knits. All shades,    ffl QC\nSizes 32 to 44. Each ...;.:.. \u2022fleVd\n\u2014Second Floor HBC \\V &     -*4\u00a3\nWASH TOGS\nFOR BOYS AND GIRLS\nRomping outdoors means lots of wash\ntogs. Thrifty mothers will appreciate\nthese worth while values which include pantie dresses for daughters-\nsturdy wash suits for brother. Broadcloths, print linens, all smartly trimmed.\nPantie Dresses ..     79? and ?1.00\nWash Suits 79? and f 1.00\nSun Suits 25? and    69?\nOveralls 79*\nAll garments procurable in sizes 2 to\n6 years. Stock up for summer now.\n\u2014Second Floor HBC\nMEN'S Summer SUITS\nNew Tweeds\u2014Flannels\u2014Worsteds A m mm   matgsx\nIn all the latest styles and patterns. Every suit expertly tailored A ^M  ^^gjf) jw\nwith harmony linings. Single or double breasted models for   \u00bb    ^L ^^m    ***\nevery type. Light, medium and dark patterns. Sizes 35 to 44. .. ^^'m\nMen's Grey\nFlannels\nImported wool flannels in light and\nmedium grey shades. Finished with belt\nloops and cuff bottoms. Just the^ant\nfor summer wear. '\nPair\t\nYOUNG MEN'S 2 PANT\nSUMMER SUITS\nHere's a group of smartly tailored, fine worsted\nand tweed suits in neat light, and medium dark\npatterns. Sport and regular models for students and\nyoung men. Sizes 34 to 38. With 2 pairs d*1 C QC\nof trousers jplDtjO\nPw\nINVESTIGATE   OUR   BUDGET   PUN\u201425%,\ncash at time of purchase. Balance in three equal\nmonthly payments.\nSS5SSMS*\nMen's Dress Shirts\nFine English;broadcloth shirts, with fused and button down collar\nstyles in collar attached only. Plain shades of white, navy, black and\nwine, also many neat check patterns. Sizes 14\/2 to 17.\nEach , \t\nMEN'S STRAW HATS\nMen's every-day. straws in the\nnewest styles.with wide brims\nand leather sweat bands. Light\nand dark straw shades. QC-\nSizes6%to7,\/4. \u00bbWC\n-Main Floor HBC\nMEN'S SPORT SOCKS\nMen's ankle socks for summer. New-wanted patterns in\nsilk and rayon mixture with\nsnug fitting elastic tops. OQ-\n''\u2014Main Floor HBC\nPair\nLady Hudson\nNow offers to you the new\n\"Red Clay\" Color\n[in Her Most Popular Line\nChiffon\nHOSE\nITS A CAY\nFLOWER SEASON\nYou must wear a flower or cluster of\nflowers on hat\u2014suit\u2014coat\u2014dressy\u2014\nHere you will find a glorious array of\ncolor and styles. ift.\nEach 49C\nThese sheer, clear hose in the new\nshades will delight you when worn\nwith white and summer pastels. Sizes 8 Vi to 10 Vz\t\n.00\nWhite Gloyes\nSoft white \"Bar Silk\"\ngloves in smart new\npull on styles. Cuffs\nare top or side opening\nwith buttons, buckles\nand leather trims. They\nwill add smartness to\nany costume.\nSizes 8Vi te 10Vi\n\u2014Main Floor HBC\nATTRACTIVE\nWhite Leather\nBELTS\nSoft washable' belts suitable for any summer dress. Square and round buckles. OQ-\n1\" and 1 Vi\" wide twC\nWHITE LEATHER\nHANDBAGS\nYou will be delighted with one\nof these smart\nbags. Soft white\nleather in a variety of new styles.\nClear cut finish\nand trim I i n -\nings.\nEach\nmtse#Msammsma\u00bbitt^^\n\"Lady Hudson\"\nWHITE SHOES\nW\u00ab3S$\u00bbfo\u00bb\u00bbS\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab3gf$$S\u00ab<$s\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb<<\u00ab!W*\u00bb3\u00bb3W\u00bb\u00bbft\nWARDROBE\nGladstones\nnasi\n\\ 1*11*\nv\/*\/ \/\u2022\nShoes that igtoei you$$&.\nand comfort with the satisfaction of' latest styles.\nWhite port hole T-straps,\nsandals, continental heel.\nWhite kid, wide strap, gore,\nlarge button. White ties in\nall wanted patterns. White\nbuck with brown calf trim.\nTwo eye tie are a few of\nthe styfes.\nAA to D. ......\n$5.00\nCHILDREN'S\nPLAYTIME SHOES\nNARROW OR WIDE FITTING\nLight airy and pliable make these shoes ideal for summer wear. Unlined elk uppers in natural or white. Cushion\ninsoles and rubber heels. Choice of strap or oxfords styles\nin both colors.\n5 to 714. $1 QC\nPair   ,.;.!j)l.\u00ab7\u00ab)\n8 to 12.\nPair  \t\n12'\/2to3.\nPair  \t\n'    \u2014Main Floor HBC\nA quality baggage Item that\nexactly fits your travelling\nneeds. Genuine leather fitted\nwith suit hangers and folding\nrollers. Size 24 inch. Complete\nwith leather straps and good\nhardware. C1COC\nEach  -.. \u00abP1D.JJ\nGOLD SEAL\nCONGOLEUM RUGS\nCanada's favorite floor covering. All the best 193.7 designs are in stock at the lowest possible prices.\n7Vix9   9 7.85\n9x9   9 9.15\n9xlOVi \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.. $10.75\n9x12     ?12.25\n9x15  $15.25\nFINE CUPS AND SAUCERS\nIncluded in this new shipment are \"Aynsley\", \"Grafton\", \"Paragon\" designs,\nMake your choice from this\nup to date stock. Cups and\nSaucers.\n50c 79c\nCLEARANCE OF SCHOOL CASES\nTo make way for new stock arri\/ing shortly. We offer\nthese at reduced prices. Colors are brown or blue. Regular\nprice 39c. Sizes 14 inch. OQ\nTo Clear  iJl\n\u2014Second Floor HBC\nM\u00abSS\u00abS\u00abS\u00ab\u00ab*$sSS\n$2.25\n$2.50\nWWVWv ***\u00ab*-\n\u00ab*\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00bbSS\u00ab\u00abS\u00abSM\u00ab*SS*$mW*\u00ab\u00ab**\u00abS\u00ab\u00ab^^\nHBC Week-End Grocery Bargains\nFREE CITY DELIVERY\nOn Sale Today - Saturday and Monday\n193 PHONES 194   :\nBUTTER\u2014Hudson!*, first grade '. 3 Ibs. 92?\nLIME |UICE\u2014Montserratt, large sixe, quarts, each 79?\nCRAPE JUICE\u2014Welch's, pints  Each 29?\nGINGER ALE, CANADA DRY\u2014Large sixe .. Each 28?\nSLICED PINEAPPLE: Libby's, 2's,\nPer tin\t\n25c\nHIRES GINGER BEER or ROOT EXTRACT .. Each 29?\nBLUEBERRIES\u2014Eagle, make delicious pies . 2 tins 27?\nRED PLUMS IN SYRUP\u2014Aylmer 2 tins 25?\nOVALTINE\u20148-ox. tins  Each 58?\nPRIZE HONEY\u2014Linden 16-ox. jars 22?\nSHERIFF'S DESSERTS: Three varieties, Fancy\nFree, Sweet Mystery and Lushus. 3 pkgs. ..    ,\n23c\n\"\n3 FRUIT MARMALADE\u2014Hunters, 32-ox.    Each 32?\nSHAKER SALT\u2014Windsor plain or iodixod, 2 carts. 17?\nFELS NAPTHA SOAP 3 bars 23?\nPINK SALMON\u2014Pine Tree, Is, tall .... Per tin 10?\nSHRIMP\u2014Dry or wet ...,  Per tin 21*\nCREEN CUT BEANS\u2014Fraser Cold I tins 25?\nTUNA FISH\u2014Solid Meat, Vis 3 tins 25?\nSALAD DRESSING\u2014Nalley's, 8-ox. jars .... Each 21?\nSODA BISCUITS\u2014Ormond's, largo cartons .'. Each 21?\nOAT COOKIES\u2014Manning's Per lb, 22*\nSOAP\u2014Royal Crown Per carton 25?\nCLASSIC CLEANSER 2 tins 15?\nCOFFEE: HBC Luxurious. Fresh roasted\nand ground to order. Per lb\t\n39c\nHEALTH MEAL\u2014Melograin, 4's .... Per carton 29?\nBAKING POWDER\u2014Magic  12-ox. tins 23?\nPORK & BEANS\u2014Aylmer, 2 s, squat 2 tins 19?\nPEANUT BUTTER\u2014Squirrel, 2's Per tin 29?\nICING SUGAR 2-lb. cartons 19?\nTEA: HBC Choice Ceylon,\nPer lb\t\n63c\nBANANAS     3 Ibs.\nORANGES\u2014Medium sixe 2 dox.\nCRAPEFRU IT\u2014California     4 for\nFRESH CARROTS 2 bunches\n25?\n65.'\n25?\n13?\nttfafltft\n\\m^e\\\\\\\nINCORPORATED   2?f MAY l$70.\n<WKW\u00bbWWWW\u00bbW\nPlaid Tablecloths\n52\" Cotton Cloth\nwashable plaids.\nEach\t\ni\nShoes That Qwe Wear and Comfort With Satisfaction of Latest Styfes*   ;\nWOMEN'S\nSANDALS\n\u2022 White Braided Straps.\n\u2022 White Wide Strap.\n\u2022 White wide strap.\nLeather soles and block heels. Sizes 3 to 8.\nPair\t\nGROWING GIRLS' BROWN ELK\nGHILLIE TIES\nThick composition soles and heels and leather innersoles.\nWe feel these' are the best-wearing' type procur- tO^tiQ\nable at this price. 3 to IVz. Pair '......\u25a0\u25a0.. jggjg,\nMEN'S AND BOYS'\nScottie SHOES?\nTwo tone elk uppers and composition rubber soles and heels. Hair\ncushion innersoles for flexibility\nand comfort. '-'V'::\nI to 5Vi. co cn\nPair  <P&.tJU\n6 to 11. \u25a0f$!7fr'\nPair f&fP\n\u2014Main Floor HBC\ni\n&\u00ae>&!&\u00bbX8!&X\u00aer^^\nin gay\n57c I\n52-inch Linen\nLUNCH\nSETS\nThe smartest thing Ireland has to offer. Venetian design\nin 52-inch cloths and 4 matching napkins. ffO Qk\nBoxed Set \u25a0 q>fa\u00bb>w\nHIGH GRADE SHEETING\nFrom a famous English mill. Linen finish, pure bleacK in\n81 -inch width, A sheeting you will be proud of. 7Qf\u00bb\nYard   > \u25a0 \u2022 .;....\u00ab\u00ab'\u00bb\u25a0*\u25a0''\u25a0.\u2022*.:.    \u2014\nFLAKED LINEN SUITING\nOne of the smartest materials for a washable suit at small\ncost. Shades are copen, green, maise, coral, orchid, white.\n36 inches wide. OC.\nYard j \u00bb*>\nPRINTED PETAL AND\nROUGH CREPE\nCay splashes, of color dn white\ngrounds. The season's best selling\nsilk fabrics. Washable and cool.\n39 inches wide. 7Qn\nYard     I31\n\u2014Second Floor HBC\n\u25a0  Hsi&tniAMS^lSk*.  -: Kjli*j*temkWe% jUm\n mmmmm\nPI* WM^f^NtWawait^'qiWr^Pa*^\n\u25a0;.:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0 ..-V':,\"\n\u00ab*W\nt\nPAQE POUR\nSOC\/il HAPPENINGS\nIN NELSON CITY\nThis column Is conducted by Miss Priscilla Gelinas. All news of a\nsocial nature, Including receptions, private entertainments, personal\nItems, marriages, etc., will appear in this column. Telephone Miss\nGelinas at her home, 202 Victoria street.\nMrs. S. Medwld entertained on\naer 2Bth wedding anniversary at a\ngarden party at her home on Vancouver sireet! Those assisting Mrs.\nMedwid at the tea hour were Mrs.\nP. Salinger, Mrs. I. Moore, Mrs.\nMosher and Miss Mary Medwid.\nThose invited were Mrs. J. De-\nKinder, Mrs. A. J. Blaney, Mrs. H.\n\"Makes Wash Day Easier\"\nA  Germicide\nand\nDisinfectant\nMade\nin\nB.C.\nBLEACH\nThe housewife's friend.\nYour local grocer sells\nand recommends it.\nManufactured solely by\n8UPREMA  POLISH  CO.,  LTD.\nVancouver, B.C.\nPark, Mrs. C. Becker, Mrs. Kuntz.\nMrs. J. Lang, Mrs. P. Thor, 1\nE. M Graves, Mrs. G. Librack, Mrs.\nW. A. Robertson, Mrs. I. Moore, Miss\nIris Moore, Mrs. P. A. Rohde, Mrs\nF. W. Hawes, Mrs. Roy Hunter, Mrs\nH. Rossman, Mrs. M. Madden, Mrs.\nJ. M. Armstrong, Mrs. Alex Ding-\n.wall, Mrs. Fred penison, Mrs. Fred\nC. Davis, Mrs. P. J. Rahal, Mrs. J.\nH. Vivian, Mrs. James Eccles, Mrs.\nJ. C. Hooker, Mrs. Allen Wallace,\nMrs. T. R. Mosher, Mrs. P. Horlick,\nMrs. N. Selinger, Mrs. Leo McKinnon. Mrs. A. G. Gelinas, Miss Elsie\nHawes, Miss Annie Hawes, Mrs\nAngus Smith, Mrs, Lawson, Mrs.\nB. Latta, Mrs. A. Lang, Mrs. J. Long,\nMrs. Stedile, Mrs. Dosenberger, Mrs.\nNick Dosenberger, Mrs. H. Wassick,\nMrs. Brindsli, Mrs. Zuk, Mrs. Mc\nKinnon, Mrs. Leask, Mrs. A. Flem\ning, Mrs. A. A. Pitchford, Mrs. R.\nHeddle and Miss Thelma Heddle,\n* \u2022   \u00ab\nGrant McKeon of Procter spent\nThursday in town.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nN. R. Perry of Passmore was\ncity visitor yesterday.\n* *   *\nMr. and Mrs. Verne Read of Halifax were in the city yesterday en\n62 WINNERS EVERY 25 DAYS\nWINKERS OF \"0Q1LVIE OATS MISSING ANSWER\" Contest No. 4\nriaiT rain, \u00abm.\u00bb\nNn.H.Huw,l\u00bbllAtMSI,!l(|in.,Enl.   '\ntacoNB raiu, sum\nUS\\OemmSIMI*tma,ieim.tui.\nTHI\u00abD tWit, IU.H\nDlMtr U\u00ab*\u00abM Use ft, \u00abum, Use.\nlp,lmMH.W..tt,\nNwKmM*,>mMi,<li!<.\nM,i. D. V. UoiMOU Em Am., Vtrdun. Out.\nBr.\nMl..*.\nHI..L\nmt Danln IM, N.j\nfiSTIHiaiq, 10 \u00ab\u00bbH\u00abil Si. Toionto.\nMprltalotUUiith\n,.. Jnute, 1316 D.,np\u00abt ltd., Toronto,\n..... L f. SUm UMM \u00bb\u00ab.. aw. C.ta\u201e.\nMl.I.Stnliwm WindmoiM. Wihdio,\nM,\u00ab. B. H. ArM**, \u00abM Robiiwx, Bl\u201e RqiM.\nMil. BinMb St* Ftmi,, B.C.\nTh\u00bb.B\u00abkr\u00abAB.a\nMi.. \u00a3 M. Bothun.. Th. lUtmt, Burtai, B.C.\nChi.1\u201eBrul,n,\u00abo<I!(, Mdlnl. But.\nBn. tin Bruan. II torn. W. 61. J(*\u00ab.H B.\n>\u00bb.LCwlow.G.nlhon.M.n.      ...\nMa. V. (Mn. 71H Ch,t\u00ab\u00bbb,i,nJ, Monlinl.\nMm. a. e. Corn, im sUphw, st, v.ncouvu.\nMtdiUlM D. Cms. 411 To\u00abi IM.. ll.lil\".\nMn. W. 0. Cuffip. 47 thiio. by. St, Villi, Hut.\na B. DnMM. TO ft. Awl, ROM, Totomo.\nM.riwito DorM. IM iut St. M.uriw. Tbettotd\n0. Jmm, 1\u00bb E. KKh Ave, Vancouver.\nMrt. A. Juliyan, JMSI-Blh Ave.. Ed djo nto a.   .\nAimM,- Km, UV Crtaetnt Rd., Toronto.\nWinnifrtd Lew. New Clugow, HA\nH. V. Upn, 60 Acad-ny Rd, Waltnount, Qui,\nMn. Howard MacDonitd, Pitiou, N.S.\nM. Mum, 3 Vtmillt* Blk., fit, Boaifact, Mm.\nMrt. Roy McAlliitw,-3 lltrrii Av*., Moactoa. N-B,\nMn. Thoniu McH.lt, \u00bbS2H06a Ave., Edmonton.\nMn. C. McKemit, 1071 Queen St., Medicine Hit.\nMn. Ethtl McWade, nOwlnw St., CnirlottMown.\nMit. J, H. Merry, IM Bt Ocor.t St., Moncton.\nMra.A.Njtftolicin.Vtbb.Suk.\nNorma Nwtbup, Moncton, N.H., R.R.J\nW. E, Pounder.. ftotleaburih St., Helifti.\nUn- Miv Ritchie, 530 Wat gib. Vancouver.\nStave J. Siroka. Ebeho. Saik.\nIll Marf-rapr Scott, Ml Guilford St.W, Bt. John.\nClara A. Shedriek, R.R.1, Mate*, Que.\n' ' t H. Smth. IM-iOth, Medicine Hit.\n.Wt9.SMiBcr.aullUkf.Suli.\nAlii.\nMwiE.Q.S. \t\nA. A. Talbot, IS) Arthur St.. Trur* HA\nMm. Ceo F. Talbot, 169 Arthur St. Truro, NA\nMim Nancy Ann Taylor, General Delivery, Kenwi,\nMn. A. H, Valiant*, liGladatone, WwUBOUrt, Qui.\nEddy Walker, 210 Morlcy A\u00ab\u201e Winnipaf.\nMn. W. A. Webb. Prmpecl St., Faimlk N.B.\nMr*. Miry Welkin. IS Bruutwick St, lUljfai.\nMrs. J. T. Wilm. R.RJ. Truro, K A\nWINNING DEAUH, iUM\nMr.Eliriford,Vi:tofuiCroccr7,ReilBi.\nMilady\nMust Have\nSANDALS\na $3.95\n-'Our   selection   of     $0.95 ai1\n;\"\"  these smart shoes is        \u00a3j\nlarge and most complete in both styles\nand sizes.\u2014\nYou should see these\nRe Andrew\nLeaders in Footfashion\nWhen you cook electrically on a G-E Hot-\npoint Range you may\nbuy smaller roasts because the shrinkage in\ncooking is practically\neliminated. Meats and\nvegetables cook in their\nown natural juices and\nretain their full flavor.\nThere is no \"peeking\"\nand basting, no guessing\nand tasting . . . ana\nthe cooking and baking\nfailures of old-fashioned\nmethods are. abolished.\nA Hotppint Hi-Speed\nRange costs so little to\nown and can be purchased so easily that\nevery- housewife can\nnow readily afford all\nof its modern advantages. See the smart\nnew models now on display in our store.\nMcRORY and REDDEN\n518 BAKER ST. PHONE 153\nBIG CATCHES\nAT AINSWORTH\nAinsworth, b.c. -* a greater\nnumber of larg? fish were caught\nhere last week than his been known\nfor a long time.\nWednesday Leo Gormley caught\na salmon weighing 24 pounds.\nGeorge Hobbs landed a 16-pounder\nThursday evening, and another fisherman caught one, of .the same size.\nAlmost at the same time Hans Hansen and a companion came in with\ntwo  more  beauties,  one  was   12\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B.C.-FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1937\nroute to Erie where Mr. Read will\nvisit his mother, Mrs. H. Read.\n* *   *\nMrs. S. N. Ross has returned from\nRetallack where she spent a week.\n* *   *\nMiss Elizabeth Giegerlch of Kaslo\nwas a city visitor Thursday,\n* *   ,\nMr. and Mrs. Donald Sinclair,\nFairview, left Monday morning on\na two-week vacation during which\nthey vissit visit Spokane, Minneapolis, Chicago, New York and Philadelphia.\n* *   \u00bb\nMr. and Mrs. George Fleming left\nyesterday for the Okanagan to spend\na week.\n\u25a0 *   *   \u2022\nAndy Paul of Rossland spent\nThursday in town.\n* *   ,\nS. N. Ross of the Whitewater mine\nwas a city visitor yesterday.\n* *   *.\nMrs. H. R. Townsend plans to\ntake up residence at her summer\nhome tomorrow.\n...        ,\nA successful tea,and bake sale\nwas held by St. Saviour's Mothers'\nclub in Memorial hall Tuesday. Mrs.\nFrank Phillips received, the guests,\nwhile Mrs. G. Fletcher and Mrs. R.\nG. Joy presided at the needle work\ntable. Miss Bloomer was in charge\nof the sale of fancy work and Mrs.\nForrester and Mrs. J. Boyce the bake\ntable. Mrs. G. King was cashier.\nMrs. R. Morrison convened at the\ntea table, gay with lillies of the\nvalley, while assisting there were\nMrs. F. Stringer, Mrs. Lund and\nMrs. G. Hornett. Mrs. Hamlet\npoured.\n* *   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Noakes and daughter of Balfour were city shoppers\nyesterday.\n* \u2022   *\nFred Buckley of Trail spent\nThursday in Nelson.\n* \u2022   *\nMr. and Mrs. Sam Brown plan to\nleave today for Vancouver on holiday.\n* *   \u00bb\nF. Niven of Willow Point was a\ncity visitor yesterday.\n* ..*   \u00bb\nAntonio Bourgeois of Pamour,\nOnt., is visiting at the home of Mr.\nand Mrs. Henri Gagnon, Carbonate\nstreet.\nset\nW. Walkley of South Slocan was\nin the city yesterday.\n* \u00bb   \u2022\nTed Hazard and Jack Oliver of\nTrail are visiting Nelson.\n...\nMrs. E. J. McGregor of South\nSlocan was a city visitor yesterday.\n* \u2022   \u00bb\nMembers of the Catholic Women's\nleague served breakfast Sunday\nmorning in the parish hall to 26\nchildren ho received their first communion at the Cathedral of Mary\nImmaculate. His Excellency Bishop\nMartin M. Johnson of Nelson was\nthe celebrant at mass. Those assisting with the breakfast were Mrs. J.\nH. Vivian, Mrs. J. A. Gillis, Mrs. P.\nLong, Mrs. R. Lunn, Mrs. B. Stevens, Mrs. Bilowski, Mrs. Edging-\nton and Miss Helen Seanlan.\n* ,   \u00bb\nMrs. A. Willey of Bonnington was\na city visitor yesterday.\n* \u2022   *\nAlex Cheyne of Erie spent Thursday in the city.\n* ,   ,\nI. G. Nelson ahd Mr. and Mrs.\nFred Sharp, Carbonate street, motored to Spokane yesterday.\n.   *   *\nJ. F. Donaldson of Salmo spent\nThursday in town.\n* *   \u00ab\nMr. and Mrs. Charles Kelman\nhave returned from Vancouver\nwhere they spent seven months. Mr.\nKelman received medical treatment\nand is much improved.\n* *   *\nMrs. Jones of South Slocan was\na city visitor yesterday.\nMrs. S. Larson and Mrs. McMillan of the Reno were in the city\nyesterday.\n* *   *\nJohn Dimoc plans to leave this\nmorning for Vancouver.-\n* .   *\nMrs. J. E. Batley of South Slocan\nwas a city visitor Thursday.\n* +   *\nMrs. G. B. Abbott, Stanley street,\nhas returned from Vancouver where\nshe was called through the illness\nof her daughter, Gladys, who accompanied her home and who will\nconvalesce at her home.\n* *   \u2022\nR. C. Crowe of Trail was a city\nvisitor yesterday.\n- \u00bb   * .* \t\nJohn McLeod, Alec McLeod and\nLome (Duff) Stewart plan to leave\nfor Vancouver on holiday.\nMrs. M. Scally entertained the\nmembers of the Senior C. W. L. at\nher home on Observatory street\nThursday. Those present were Mrs.\nT. L. Marquis, Mrs. H. Gagnon, Mrs.\nAureillo, Mrs. M. DeGirolamo, Miss\nMacDonald, Mrs. R. DeGirolamo,\nMrs. V. Roman, Mrs. M. Santor, Mrs.\nP. Defoe, Mrs. J. DeGirolamo, Mrs. I\nA. G. Gelinas, Mrs. Leriger, Mrs.\nC. F. McDougall, Mrs. K. Sturgeon,\nMrs. M. J. Varseveld, Mrs. Vivian,\nMrs. John Burns, Mrs.' H. B. Lindsay, Mrs. George Stevens, Mrs. A.\nRash, Miss Gloria Vingo and Miss\nPriscilla Gelinas.\n* *   t\nE. H. Stubbs of Black Diamond,\nAlta., r?io was visiting his sister,\nMrs. H. H. Pitts, for two weeks, has\nreturned to his home.\nStar of the Air\nHELEN MARSHALL:\nThough you know her through the medium of her fine voice, Helen\nMarshall is also an accomplished violinist. She is heard on the air Sunday\nevening.\npourids and one 10 pounds. There\nwere several other-good catches.\nArt Ahrens of Nelson was a guest\nat Welcome Inn.\nMiss S. Reid, R. Watson and Miss\nJoyce Brooks came up from Nelson\nand were guests at Silver Ledge.\nMr.' and Mrs. George McPherson,\nMalcolm McPherson, Miss Margery\nBrown and Art Bush of'Nelson, Mrs.\nF. Campbell, Miss Maizie Campbell,\nJ. .Bryan, Loyal Brown and Finlay\nLevich of Trail were all visiting Mr.\nand Mrs. McCallum at Welcome Inn\nSunday.\nMr. and Mrs. D. L. Kerr of Nelson were visitors to the hot springs\nSunday.\nMr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson\nand Mrs. W. Choate of Nelson were\nat the hot springs Sunday.\nMr. and Mrs. Reg Dawson and\nfamily were here Sunday.\nD. McDonald and M. Graham of\nTrail were here for a few days holiday, guests at the Silver Ledge.,\nMr. and Mrs. Willy, Miss Ruth\nWilley, Bonnington, Mr. and Mrs. W,\nWalkley, South Slocan, and Miss\nBrownie Shupe of Nelson, were\nguests at the Silver Ledge.\nMr. and Mrs. H. Olsen spent the\nweek-end at the hot springs.\nS. J. Trembath and party of Rossland were at the hot springs.\nG. S. Christie of Trail was a weekend visitor to the hot springs.\nMr. and Mrs. S. McDonald of Trail\nand Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell of Nelson visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Bell Saturday.\nMr. and Mrs. E. C. Wragge of Nelson were at the hot springs Sunday.\nMr. and Mrs. R. Sardich of Nelson were at the hot springs.\nMrs. A. McKinnon had as her\nguest her son-in-\"a>, Lome Thompson of Kimberley.\nArchibald Hugill of frail was a\nguest at the hot springs.\nA party from Spokane- at the hot\nsprings hotel consisted of Mr. and\nMrs. W. W. Powell and son, Mr. and\nMrs. V. Z. Brewer and Mr. arid Mrs.\nW. E. How'es.\nEverett Gordon of Nelson was a\nguest at Welcome Inn,\nMfs. McQueen, Miss Queenie McQueen, Miss May Braatcher and Bill\nDriver came down from Kaslo Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. McCallum at Welcome Inn.\nMr. Archer, Mrs. Lockheart and\nher son, Raymond, of Kaslo visited\nMr. and Mrs. McCallum.\n\u25a0 Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of Burton\nCity, Miss L. Leslie and Mr. and\nguests at Welcome Inn Sunday.\nIntruder Damages\nNatal School\nNATAL; B.C. - Natal-Michel\ncentral school was entered Monday\nnight, for the second time in two\nweeks, and considerable damage\ndone in one of the class rooms.\nOver $100 worth of books and supplies were destroyed; ink-wells and\nflower pots were broken and scattered about the room. The damage\nwas discovered by the staff who\ndismissed the classes for the morning and called in the police who are\ninvestigating. To date the culprit\nhas not been caught,\nMichel Colliery mines are working three and four shifts per week\nat present after working quite\nsteadily throughout the winter and\nspring. 54 ovens were closed recently, throwing about 12 men out of\nwork. Over 100 coke-ovens are still\nin operation. The new tipple, featurr\ning the newly constructed wet^\nwasher is working and the double-\nshift on the tipple has been discontinued.\nA big program is being prepared\nfor the two day celebration to be\nheld in Natal for Dominion day\nunder the auspices of the Vitlorio\nEmmanuelle society, when $2500\nwill be given in prizes. This program includes a grand parade to\nopen events when prizes will be\ngiven for the best decorated cars,\nbicycles and floats with a special\nprize for the lodge entering the best\nfloat; baseball, football, ladies soft-\nball and Italian bowling tournaments; fast and slow car and bicycle races; greasy pole climbing\nand adult and childrens foot races.\nThe Natal Bohemian band and possibly the Fernie Prize band will be\non hand both days. Five candidates\nhave already entered the contest\nfor the position of Dominion Day\nQueen, the successful candidate to\nbe announced at a dance June 28.\nThere will be dances on both evenings.\nMrs. T. S. Jerome of Nelson were\nMrs.   Webber   and   children   of\nKaslo were guests at Welcome Inn\nSunday,\nMrs.  M. J. Baker and Mrs. R.\nHughes were at Kaslo Monday.\nMr. and Mrs. W. E. Lane and son\nwere at Kaslo Monday.\nT. Krall Pitches\nFine Game, Natal\nNATAL, B. C>-The opening game\nat the Crow's Nest Pass Baseball\nleague took place at Natal Sunday,\nMay 30, when the Blairmore Canucks and the Natal Miners hooked\nup, reaulting in a 1-6 win for the\nMiners.\nT. Krall, who pitched the entire\ngame lor the Miners, was unbeatable in the pinches, allowing but\neight hits and striking out eight\nCanucks, while his team mates batted the offerings of T. Herman all\nover the lot tor a total of 14 safe\nhits during the eight \u2022 innings he\nperformed before being relieved by\nJ. Houbreggs, who finished the\ngame without further scoring, re\ntiring the last man with men on\nthird and second. Umpires were J.\nJosay of Natal and J. Marshall of\nBlairmore.\nThe line-ups:\nNatal Miners\u2014P. Zeith, T. Androlick, :P. Chala , A. Androlick, J\nKatrichal, T. Krall, J. Krall, J.\nLetasy, J. Halko, L. Krall.\nBlairmore Canucks\u2014A.'Vangots-\nnovan, D. Kemp, T. Veyprava, T.\nHerman, J. Shannon, P. Houbreggs,\nA. Chala, J. Bias, J. Amatto.\nScore by innings:\nRHE\nNatal Miners .... 310 010 02x 7 14 1\nBlairmore C.   ... 201 200 000  6  8 2\nMcGovern Is President\nMichel Football Club\nMICHEL. B.C.\u2014Reorganization of\nMichel football club took place a\nthe meeting held May 30. The fol:\nlowing officers were elected: Presi'\ndent,.G. McGovern, Michel, replac:\ning T. Tkomas, Michel; vice-president, J. Robertson, Michel, replac\ning J. Mitchell, Michel; secretary-\ntreasurer, G, Bertram, Natal,: replacing D. Wiseman, Michel; coach\nand trainer, J. Grocutt,,Michel; assistant trainer, D. Thomas, Michel.\nA working committee of four to\nact as a selection committee with\nthe officers were T. Guest, Natal;\nK. McFarlane, Michel; A. McCutch,\nMichel, and R. Martin, Michel.\nA motion to pay all last year1\ndebts as soon as sufficient funds\nhave been secured was passed.\nMeans of obtaining finances were\nleft in the hands of the committee.\nIt was decided to send the $5 affiliation fee and the $J for 18 player-\nregistration forms to the secretary\nof the Dominion Football league as\nsoon as possible. Michel players\nchosen to participate in the Charlr\nton Athletic-Calgary All-Star game\nat Calgary June 9 were James\nJenkins and Freddie Keeling, who\nwere outstanding on Michel lineup\nlast season. Each team in Crow'\nNest league is entitled to send tw\nplayers, all expenses being paid by\nthe DXA, Michel will: play their\nfirst league game at Natal Saturday\nJune 5, when Lethbridge Harlequins travel to Michel.\nHoney 'containi .'\u2022thrie Sitids of\nsugars.\nHE FOUND ALL-BRAN\nBROUGHT REGULAR\nDAILY ELIMINATION\nGet rid of half-sick days\u2014with\nthe headaches, the liatlesaness, the\n\"always tired feeling.\" Frequently,\nthey come from common constipation ... due to meals low in \"bulk\"\nAll you have to do is eat a delicious cereal regularly: \"Every\nmorning, for yeara, I have had a\ngood helping of your All-Bran\nand it means regular, daily elimination.\"\u2014Mr. E. N. Kring (address\non request).\nKellogg's Aix-Bran is io much\nbetter than drugging yourself with\npatent medicines.\nWithin the body, Ali-BaAN absorbs twice its weight in water,\nforms a soft mass, gently cleanses\nthe system.\nEat two tablespoonfuls daily,\neither as a cereal with milk or\ncream or in recipes. Three times\ndaily in severe caaea. Sold by all\ngrocera. Made and guaranteed by\nKellogg in London.'\n(Advt.)\nFREEMAN & LEEW\nPHONE 115\nFURNITURE COMPANY\nThe House of Furniture Styles\n,     NELSON, B.C.\nEAGLE BLOCK\nSuper Value Bed Outfit $39.25\nLarge Panel Bed with high riser fabric spring and deep\nsoft inner spring mattress that gives comfort and service.\nDo not miss this outfit. You save money.\nSee Our Used Furniture. We Have Beds. Springs,\nVanities, Tables, Chairs at Prices\nYou Will Appreciate\nIndian Uprising\nVictim Survives\nMACLEOD, Alta. (CP)-One ot\nthe victims ot a onerman rebellion\nstaged 40-years ago, Edward McNeill\nis devoting his time, to farming in\nthis district.\nAn Indian named Charcoal suspected that one ot his two wives\nhad become enamored of a young\nIndian named Medicine-Pipe-Stem.\nSome time later the young Indian\nwas found shot to death.\nPolice set out on Charcoal's trail\nthrough the foothills. Charcoal came\nto the Indian agency one night, and\nseeing the tarm instructor, Mr. McNeill, sitting by a lamp, shot him.\nThe wound almost proved fatal:\nMcLeill at one time had refused\nto give the Indian some supplies.\nSoon afterwards Charcoal was\ncaptured, but not until he had shot\nand killed Sergeant A. Wylde of the\nCanadian Northwest Mounted police. He was tried, found guilty of\nmurder and hanged.\nBIRDS ROUSE\nFARM FAMILY\nBETHUNE, Sask (CP)\u2014For five\nyears swallows have returned to\nbuild nests in the kitchen of George j\nMcTier's homestead here. They .art\ntame and take no notice ot the Mc-\nTier family moving about\nWhen the McTiers are late in rlijji\ning the birds make an awful, fuss\nuntil the door is opened and they\ncan get out tn search of food\/.\nCool Mesh Undies\nAre Essential for Summer\nSmoot fitting, novelty\nknit\nRayon Panties\nIn a fine opal weave.\nSmall, medium and\nlarge sizes. Pearl, blush\nand white. CA\nKayser quality , JUl\nMoodies\nAthletics\nIn  peach\n'Jockey\nstyle\nand\nwhite.\n39c\nFull  Fashioned\nHose\nOn Friday and Saturday\nwe have full fashioned\nhose in semi service\nand chiffon weights.\nAll first quality. Good\ncolors. C(l.\nSpecial, pair ..  vU\\i\nI\nReady-ro-Wear and Dry Goods \u2022\nPHONE 200 BAKER ST.\nHERE ARE YOUR\nCurlew Ice Cream\nSpecials for this week-end\n.\nCherry Custard\nIn Brick or Bulk\nrA A delightful Custard flav-\n11 ' ored Ice Cream filled with\nMaraschino Cherries.\nOrder Curlew now; serve it\ntonight, to the family, for\ndinner, to your guests later\non. Keep a pint or two ready\nin your refrigerator's frozen\ndessert tray at all times.\nMake Curlew a habit.\nThousands do!\nON SALE AT ALL\nCURLEW DEALERS TODAY\nPALM DAIRIES LIMITED\n^ttsMMStaM^jL\nI\n^sxmmA\n mmm,mmm>.mmh\nCockroaches\nTo banish these pests In a hurry,\nhist sprinkle BUHACH across their\ntrails (following them to their burrows\nV possible), and in cracks and crcvicw.\n- BUHACH makes short work ot In-\nleet peats though it la guaranteed safe\ntor human beings and animals.\nt* Handy Sifter Cam 25c up at all\nOne, Grocery, Seed Stares, Pet Shops.\n\u25a0      .   , (Advt.)\nBIG SPORTS DAY\nAT NEW DENVER\nNEW DENVER, B. C. - Field\nsports, softball, and baseball games,\nand a dance marked Empire Day\nhere.\nNew Denver won 16-11 over Slocan City in a girls' softball game\nand New Denver school beat silver-\nton school, 11-5 in a boys' softball\ngame. Silverton trimmed Perry's\nSiding 26-0 in baseball.\nWinners of prizes at the dance\nwere:  Frank Meers, $10;  Mrs. C.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. B.C-FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 4, 1937\nASK YOUR CROCER FOR\nGOLD MEDAL\nMALT EXTRACT\nDARK, LICHT, STOUTEX AND HOP FLAVOR\nHighest Quality\u2014The Best for Your Money\nB.C. Distributors; JAMES MARTIN & CO., VANCOUVER, B.C.\nSchmidt, Silverton, $5; Seaman,\nSilverton, $3; and J. Checkalaro, $2.\nCommittees included:\nSports\u2014A. Sanderson, L.'Truscott\nand E. Adair.\nRefreshment booth\u2014Mrs. C. I.\nVandergrift, Mrs. W. Cropp, Mrs.\nG. Burkitt, Mrs. E. Nelson, A.\nCoombs and H. Wooley.\nNew Denver band provided music\nthroughout the day.\nSports results in order of first,\nsecond, and third in each event\nwere:\nBoys' 14 to 16\u2014100 yards: Ted\nShannon, K. Holmer, B. Walton.\nGirls' 14 to 16\u2014.75 yards: L. Meers,\nF. Picard, H. Crellin.\nBoys' 11 to 13-75 yards: E. Nelson, S. Picard, C. Picard.\nGirls' 11 to 13\u201450 yards: B. Meers,\nE. Holmer, O. Tattrie.\nBoys', 8 to 10-50 yards: D. Crel\nlin, B. Ryan, F. Broughton.\nGirls' 8 to 10\u201450 yards: M. Tattrie, M. Meers, J. Thring.\nBoys' 5 to 7\u201425 yards:1 A. Francis, E. George.\nGirls'   5   to  7\u201425  yards:   Irma\nMathleson, Dawn Shannon.\nPoys 4 and under\u201425 yards: Ida\nMeers, Lillian Elser.\nClimbing greasy pole\u2014Billy Ryan.\nHorse shoe throwing\u2014Bill Bowman and Fraser Miller.\nGirls race into lake\u2014B. Meers,\nL. Meere.\nBoys race into lake\u2014C. Picard.\nLadies nail driving contest\u2014Mrs.\nKreUger, Mrs. A. Schnable.     .\n. Slalom\u2014B. Meers, G. Llndstrum\nBoys\u2014Teddy Shunnon, S. Alywin.\nBarrel boxing, boys\u2014O. Johnson.\nSkipping, girls\u2014Daisy St. Thomas,\nFresh from the Qardens\nBoost for the Kootenay District - It Pays!\nTEA\niM\nPAGE FIVE\nSONG SERVICE AT\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CITY, B.C.-A song service was conducted in Knox United\nchurch Sunday evening in the absence of Rev. J. Dewar,' who is\naway attending a conference at\nVictoria. Mrs. J. P. Sutherland,\norganist, took charge.\nMrs. Howard Parker left Wednesday for Vancouver to be a guest\nof het son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\nand Mrs. Lorn Watson.\nT. J. Armstrong and H. L. Fife,\nwho are both under doctor's care,\ncame from New Denver Tuesday\nto1 cast their votes in the provincial\nelection.\nMrs. K. Popoff, Mrs. W. E, Graham and Mrs. F. M. Hufty were\nvisitors to Nelson Saturday.\nRoss Camel-on was a visitor to\nNelson,\nG. Llndstrum.\nGolf ball race\u2014Mrs. O. Enockson,\nMrs. Kreuger.       .\nMarried men, 100 yard- dash\u2014N.\nBergren, C. Kennett.\nSingle men, 100 yard dash\u2014C.\nVandergrift, L. Guy.\nMarried women, 75 yard dash-\nMrs. Kreuger, Mrs. O. Enockson.\nSingle women, 75 yard dash\u2014L.\nMeers, F. Picard.\nIn many butterflies the first pair\nof legs are so short they are not\nused in walking.\nBohwhA\nST. CHARLES MILK\nThe Better Irradiated\nEvaporated Milk\nTHREE DAYS - FRIDAY, JUNE 4, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, MONDAY, JUNE 7\nGROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS\nALL AT REMARKABLE\nSAVING PRICES\nCOFFEE\nBuy your coffee fresh ground and enjoy\nIts fresh, mellow flavor 1\nBUTTER\nEXCELLO  ..... 2 Ibs. 69c\nAIRWAY. 2 lbs. 59c\nHIGHWAY .2 Ibs. 49c\nPer pint\nTin 29c\nHighway 1st Grade\nAlberta   \t\nJ lbs. 92c\nSODAS \"sirBox Each 38c\nOATS\nRobin Hood,\nNon-Premium\nPkt. 19c\nTUNA FISH\nSolid Quarters\n3 tins 27c\nSOAP\nPearl Naptha\n6 bars  23c\nPEANUT BUTTER\u2014Empress, 1'sTin 17c\nVANILLA\u2014Empress 2-ox. bottle 17c\nJELLY POWDERS MaxImum 6 pkts. 25c\nSALADA TEA\u2014Brown Label Lb. 59c\nSALADA TEA\u2014Orange Pekoe     Lb. 75c\nCATSUP\nAylmer, 12 ot.\n2 bottles 35c\nPICKLES\nLibby's, 28 oz.\nBottle ___:._ 35c\nBAKING\nPOWDER\nMagic, 2'\/2s\nEach 65c\nSUPERIOR FLAVOR\nGolden Slices, 1QA\n2-tins  **r\nGolden Cubes, e%t\\e\\\n2 tins  **r\nGLOCOAT\nPints\n2 tins.   79c\nGHERKINS\u2014Libby's 12-ox. bottle 25<7\nMINUTE TAPIOCA 2 pkgs. 270\nROGERS SYRUP 5 lb. tin 390\nCRAPENUT FLAKES 2 pkgs. 220\nm~ Wm mm H B a-*,- *\n\u00a3UtZi>\nVEGETABLES\nPOTATOES\nGrand Forks Gems\n25 lbs...... 59c\nRHUBARB  .4 lbs. 19c\nSPINACH  .4 Ibs. 19c\nASPARAGUS-        2 Ibs. 25c\nLEAF LETTUCE Lb. 20c\nNEW POTATOES     3lbs. 22c\nRADISHES 3 bunches 10c\nCARROTS 3 bunches 22c\nORANGES M.dium 2 doz. 69c\nGRAPEFRUIT Medium 4 for 25c\nTOMATOES Lb. 22c\nCUCUMBERS ,,,,, Each 19c\nLETTUCE F(\u2122 2 heads 19c\nGREEN ONIONS, 3 behs. 9c\nBEETS .- 2 bunches 19c\nTURNIPS 2 bunches 19c\nBANANAS Excellent Fruit J H)S. 2$C\nMcDonald Jam\nCo. Products\nSupport Your Local Industry\nJAM, PURE, 4's\nStrawberry, Apricot, Raspberry, Black Currant, etc.\nTIN ....:        59c\nPURE ORANGE MARMALADE\n4 lb. tin     49c\nGINGER ALE\nPINTS, 6 Bottles 65c\nCanned Food Specials\nPEAS\u2014Broder's, sieve 4 3 tins 420\nTOMATOES\u2014Choice, 2VVi 3 tins 390\nWHITE CORN\u2014Aylmer, 2's  3 tins 390\nPUMPKIN\u2014Libby's, 2Vis 2 tins 25?\nPEAS and CARROTS\u2014Aylmer 3 tins 390\nSARDINES\u2014^Brunswick 5 tins 25c\nSALMON\u2014Sockeye, Vi's     2 tins 290\nPEACHES\u2014Orchard City 2 tins 35c*\nPEARS or APRICOTS  3 tins 390\nCHERRIES\u2014Libby's, pitted 2 tins 29ft\nRED PLUMS\u2014Aylmer  2 tins 250\nMILK\u2014Tall, all brands 5 tins 550\nGREEN CUT BEANS\u2014Libby's 2 tins 250\nSPAGHETTI\u2014Libby's, 15% ox 2 tins 19?\nPORK AND BEANS\u2014LIBBY'S\nDEEP BROWN:                     18-Ox. MEDIUM:\n2 tins   250       3 tins   280\nPersonal Shopping Only\nOn Items Listed Below\nBROWN SUGAR 3 Ibs. 19c\nICING SUGAR       ..._-\u201e.__. 2 Ibs. 17c\nCALAY SOAP 3 bars 19c\nPUFFED RICE-\u2014Quaker.._.. 2 pkts. 23c\nLUX\u2014Large size   Pkt. 21c\nCRAB MEAT\u2014Korean, Vi's       Tin 19c\nKIPPERED SNACKS      Tin   5c\nSOS    Small pkg. 12c\nPRUNES\u2014Large sixe 2 Ibs. 22c\nWALNUTS\u2014Amber pieces Lb. 25c\nIVORY SOAP\u2014Medium 3 bars 19c\nCHIPSO\u2014Large ,_.. Pkt. 19c\n3 pkgs. Kellogg's Corn Flakes,\n1 measuring cup All for 23c\nFLOUR\nEvery sack sold  under money-back  guarantee.\nRobin Hood    98's     $3.85\nKeynote Brand   49's....   2.09\n24V-  1.09\nSUGARS* d10 lbs. 62c\nSOAP FLAKES\u2014Finest quality.  3 lbs. 29c\nPUREX TOILET TISSUE \u2014 3 rolls 22c\nTin 45c\nLb.\nTEA\nExcello Orange Pekoe\nCOCOANUT\nDeulcated\nLb - 19c\nOld Dutch\n3 tins 25c\nAsk how yon m\u00bby stair*\nWm. A. Rogers Al plus\nquality Silverware, Made by Onclds, Ltd.\nWAX PAPER  100 foot roll 230\nMALTED MILK\u2014Borden's Chocolate .... Tin 350\nTOMATO JUICE\u2014Libby's, 15-1\/4 ox. ... 3 tins 230\nSALAD DRESSING\u2014Nalley's ........ 16-ox. 320;\nSOCKEYE SALMON\u2014 Vi's 2 tins 290\nMarshmallows\nAngelui\n16-oz. pkt. \u2014 22c\nMINT PATTIES\nLb 22c\n0-CEDAR OIL\u2014Regular 25c bottle  190\nSNAP CLEANING POWDER Tin 130\nLYE\u2014Royal Crown  2 tins 210\nSPLIT or GREEN PEAS 2 Ibs. 150\nGINGER SNAPS\nFresh Stock\n2 lbs 29c\nm\\\\^^PW^mwmWrmM\\m^.\\wme\\\\^m^\nLARD\nwith\nmeat\norder\n2 lbs. 29c\nLIMIT 4 LBS.\nChickens and Fowl, lb   18*\nFillet Roasts of Veal, choice, lb 250\nVeal Rump Roasts, lb 220\nVeal Shoulder Roasts, lb  Iff\nVeal Stewing, lb   12?\nPot Roasts of Choice Beef, lb  160\nLean Stewing Beef, lb  150\ntfe\\ \\\nBoiling Beef, lb 120\nHamburger Steaks, lb 100\nSausage Meat, lb 100\nSausages, lb 120\nPork leg Roasts, lb 200\nPork Shoulder Roasts, lb 180\nBacon Butts, choice tender\nrindless, lb 250\nCorned Beef, boneless, lb 180\nJellied Veal and Chicken, choice, lb. 400\nSpiced Ham, lb. .,.,. 40\u00a3\nLuncheon Meat, lb. -\u25a0 \u2022    350\nCooked Ham, lb. .., \u25a0  \u2022 \u00bbW\nBologna, lb  180\nPojish Sausages, lb  180\nWeiners, lb  230\nLard, bulk or cartoons, lb 150\n2 for ,  290\nWE RESERVE THE RIGHT\nTO LIMIT QUANTITIES\nSAFEWAY STORES\nLIMITED    *\nBacon, half pound packages, each . 180\nPickle Pork, lb  180\nSee our display of\u2014CHOICE BEEF, VEAL, PORK, LAMB, COOKED MEATS, FRESH\nFISH\u2014ALL MODERATELY PRICED\n       .:    : ;\n II SIX\nEstablished April 22. 1902.\nBritish Columbia's Most Interesting Newspaper\nALL THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS.\nPublished every morning except Sunday by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED,\n216   Baker   Street,   Nelson,   British   Columbia.\nPhone 144; Private Exchange Connecting AU Departments.,\nMember  of  the  Audit  Bureau  of  Circulations  and\nThe   Canadian   Press   Leased    Wire   News   Service,\nFRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937.\nTUBERCULOSIS CONTROL\nOne of the major health problems with.which the\ngovernments of the country are confronted is the control\nof tuberculosis. British Columbia has set a vigorous pace\nin this regard. However, up until 1935, the province had\nnot perfected co-ordinate machinery. True, there was a\nfine sanatorium, a diagnostic clinic in our largest city, and\na travelling clinic. The local hospitals were handling cases\nto the best of their ability. But there was no correlation\nof effort, each institution of clinic working completely on\nits own.\nGradually, through the efforts of a few who realized\nthe significance of tuberculosis as a community problem\nthere was aroused a general tuberculosis consciousness.\nThe first step was the development of a tuberculosis organization in Vancouver under the Vancouver City Health\nDepartment. AH existing facilities in the city were placed\nunder a central direction. More intensive work was done.\nThe real incidence of the disease became known, and the\nratio of new and known cases to deaths' was determined,\nleading to improved methods of case finding. Positive sputum cases were mapped. Social conditions, racial incidence,\nand many such problems were studied.\nIt soon became apparent that local control was not\nsufficient. The problem was wider, so that, by a concerted\neffort a provincial consciousness was awakened. Coincident-\nly, a vigorous and progressive health and welfare policy\nwas being put into effect on the part of the provincial\ngovernment, under the direction of the Hon. G. M. Weir,\nwhose interest and enthusiasm has been one of the major\nfactors in this new development. After consultation with\nthe Canadian Tuberculosis association, it was decided to\ninstitute a provincial tuberculosis control program and so\ncame into being the tuberculosis division of the Provincial\nBoard of Health.\nThe organization of this division has now made it pos-\n. sible to bring all activities directly or indirectly connected\nwith tuberculosis in the whole province under central di-\n; rection, excepting in the case of the Indians. This is as it\nshould be and it is fully expected that the measure of control\n. will be such as to cut down materially the annual death toll\nfrom this disease. \u00bb\u2022\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NILSON, B.C-FRIDAY MORNINO, JUNE 4, 19J7\n20,000 THRILLS UNDER THE SEA\nModern invention is fast invading the privacy of\nNeptune's eerie realm, says Christian Science Monitor.\nTho technological genius of sub-sea treasure seekers has\njust produced a device which now promises to give the\npublic a shark's-eye view of men's efforts to wrest the\n| fabulous riches stowed within the hulks of sunken ships.\nThis weird contraption projects, through the nether\ncaverns of the sea, a flood of .light sufficient to photograph\nscenes on motion picture films. Word that the gadget\nwill be used during attempts to retrieve the gold and\n, jewels in the wreck of the British liner Lusitania conjures\nup a picture of fantastic adventure.\n\u2022' Moxie-goers will have the thrill of dropping over the\nside of the salvage ship anchored over the wreck of the Lusitania off the emerald slopes of Old Head of Kinsale. Grinding film will unwind their slow descent down creepy corridors of bubbling brine. They will follow the slow-motion\nmovements of leaden-shod monsters half-reeling, half-float-\n; ing through dank dungeons in phantom castles of twisted\nsteel.\nAnd as though that of itself were not enough to tax\nthe credulity of the most speculative imagination, there is\nthe magnetic appeal of all the wealth the mythical monarch\nof the raging main has hoarded up within the barnacled\nbulkheads of what was once the purser's quarters these\ntwo and twenty years.\nNobody knows how many millions in specie and precious stones went down to Davy Jones's the day the giant\nfour-stacker steamed with fatal precision across the intersecting lines on the lens of that lurking periscope. Con-\n: servative estimates stop at $4,000,000, Enthusiastic guesses\nrange up to $15,000,000. Romantic conjective pays a fancy\n'rate of interest on the stuff.   ,\nSalvagers say the Lusitania is the toughest job they've\n.ever tackled. The wrecked Cunarder may never yield up\nher reputed riches..But if Capt. John D. Craig's deep-sea\ncamera serves his purpose, the salvagers may bring back\n;the makings of an even greater fortune in thrilling films. '\nBETWEEN\nA REASON\nHe\u2014\"See that man over there?\nHe's a bombastic butt, a windjammer, nonentity, a false alarm, a\nhot air ahrlmp, a\u2014\"\nWoman\u2014\"Would you mind writing that down for me?\"\nHe~\u00abWhy?\u00bb\nWoman\u2014\"He's my husband, and\nI want to usa it on him sometime.\"\n\u2022  *  \u2022\nWay down there tn Texas a controversy rages ovor the question of\nhow fast antelope can run. It looks\nlike a good opportunity for some\nsmart gent to put a fence around\na herd of tha critters and instal\nparl-mutuel machines.\n\u00ab  \u2022  \u2022\nTURNIP8 DO TRICK\nForty pushing attendants and police couldn't do a thing about the\nfive-ton alt-down of Jamblno, the\nWorks Progress administration circus elephant in New York until a\nfive-yeer-old girl and her armful\nof turnlpi caught his eye.\nFor five hours Sunday night he\nrefused to enter his truck. Then he\nsaw the child and sniffed the turnips. What countless bags of peanuts\nand strong language hadn't budged,\n\"Goldilocks\"\u2014the circus hands called her that, although the bears\ncaused no trouble\u2014did by standing\nin the truck and waving the \u2022turnips enticingly.\nJambino, whose runaway two\nweeks ago gave Brooklyn police\nsquads many worries, willingly followed the little girl and her turnips\ninto the truck, and the show went\non,\nHere and there\u2014George Leask reporting that his son Lionel, who\nwaa at the Coronation with the Canadian militia contingent\u2014was expected noma Monday\u2014and I checked with steamship officials to learn\nthat the troops had docked at Montreal yesterday\u2014Lionel in a letter\nhome reports that he had his coronation medal pinned on by His Majesty personally\u2014which is quite an\nhonor\u2014Bob Woods was pointing\nwith pride to a new \"wrecker\" car\n\u2014and talking about new gas pumps\n\u2014Art Gilker was recalling bis re-\ncent trip to Salt Lake City\u2014where\nhe went through the Mormon Temple\u2014and he was taken with the\ngreat Salt Lake\u2014he also got a kick\nout of his trip through Yellowstone\npark\u2014John McGowan of Trail sitting in hi* car that was parked on\nBaker street\u2014Jack Boyce burning\nrubbish in a heater\u2014as if it was not\nhot enough already\u2014and storing\naway moccassins\u2014a dim reminder\nof last winter's bitter cold\u2014Rev. H.\nA. Solly of Summerland\u2014paying a\nvisit to the offices of the Daily News\n\u2014J. A. McDonald regretting that\nthis past election was the first time\nhe had not come out with a new hat\nafter the polls had been counted\u2014\nJim didn't make a bet this year\u2014\nnor did Eric Dawson who usually\nstakes a hat on the result\u2014both\nwere probably a bit leary as to the\nelection outcome\u2014\"Brick\" Mawer\npushing an automobile\u2014Nick Cassios discussing the election results\n\u2014\"Dempsey\" Koski all smiles\u2014and\nmanipulating a wheel chair as\nthough on roller skates\u2014Danny\nMcDougal and George \"Bucko\"\nGelinas recalling past days in school\n\u2014Nelson cricketers getting ready\nfor an invasion of Rossland at the\nweek-end\u2014And I hear Bert Whimster made a cleanup on election\nbets\u2014he won everything, so I have\nbeen  told, from underwear  to  a\nnew hat\u2014\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022'\nLIMPING LIMERICK\nThere was a young fellow named\nPaul\nWho got pretty tired of it aul\nWhen each time he said no,\nTo his wife's pleas for dough,\nShe would promptly sit right down\nand baul.\nON THE AIR\n,   CANADIAN BROADCASTING\nCORPORATION NETWORK\n5:00 Shadows on th* Qrasa,\nHalifax; 9:30 From a Viennese Gar-\ndan, music of old Vienna, Montrtai\n8:00 Responsibilities of Empire,\nOttawa; 6:45 News and weather,\nToronto: 7:00 Chicago symphonic\nhour, N.B.C., CRCV 7;15; 8:00 Mood\nReminiscent, from Vancouver; Political, Vancouver; 8:30 Nature has\na story, talk, from Calgary; 8:46\nGood Evening, news, Vancouver;\n9:00 Continental Varieties, Vancouver; 0:30 At the Red Gap social,\nReglna, not CRCV; 10:00 Newi, Van^\ncouver; 10:15 Stringtime, Van.\nN.B.C.-KPO RED NETWORK\nKHQ KQW KFI  KPO  KOMO\n690 620 640 680 920\n5:00 Beaux Arts trio; 5:30 Cleary\nand Gilium, songs; 5:45 Junior News, dramatizations; 6:00 First\nNighter, Don Ameche in drama;\n8:30 Jimmy Fidlef, Hollywood gossip; 6:45 Vic and Sade, comedy;\n7:00 Amos 'n' Andy, blackface\ncomedians; 7:15 Uncle Ezra's Radio\nStation E-Z-R-A; 7:30 True Story\nof the week; 8:00 Carefree Carnival, Ned Tollinger, m.c; 8:30 Court\nof Human Relations, drama; 8:00\nLouis Panico and orch.; Armand\nGirard, bariton; KPO; 9:15 Book\nParade, KPO; 10:00 News flashes,\nSam Hayes; 10:15 Wonders of the\nSky; 10:30 AI Ravelin's orch.; 11:00\nPhil Harris' orch.; 11:30 Archie\nLoveland's orch.\nSonnysayings\nN.B.C.-KGO BLUE NETWORK\nKOO KJR KEX KECA KGA\n790 970 1180 1430 1470.\n5:00 All-Colored Revue, orch.,\ncomedy; 5:30 Deems Taylor and\nRobert Armbruster's orch.; 6:00\nJack Pearl as Baron Munchausen\nwith \"Sharlle\", Tommy Dorsey'i\norch.; 7:00 Mindways: Human Behavior KGO; Concert petit, instrumentalists; 7:15 Lum and Abner,\ncomedy; 7:45 Chester Rowell; 8:00\nDon Bestor and his orchestra;\nDance hour; 8:15 The Sorts review; 8:30 Arthur Ravel and his\norch.; 9:00 Ricardo and his Cabal-\nleros; 9:30 String Quartet; 10:00 Paul\nPendarvis' orchestra; 10:30 Jimmy\nGrier's orch.; 11:00 Charles Runyan,\norgan.\ner; 0:45 Barn dance; 10:00 What's\nnew?; 10:15 Memory lane; 10:30 Radio chef; 10:45 Melodic Pipes; 11:00\nBackstage Wife, E.T.; 11:13 Kootenay Echoes; 11:30 Monitor views\nthe news; 11:45 House of Peter Mc-\nG egor; 12:00 Hughesreel; 12:30\nThe Laugh Parade; 12:45 Croon.\naders; 1:30 Today's almanac; 2:30\nThrill- Dramas; 2:45 Lavender and\nLace; 3:00 In the Crlmcllght; 3:13\nYour home; 3:45 Treasure chest; 5:00\nTheatre news; 5:45 Growin' Up; 6:00\nSee C.B.C. network except: 10:45\nSunshine special.\n1030 Jc CFCN 203.1 m\nCalgary 10,000 *\n6:00 Honor the Law; 6:15 Peacock court; 6:30 Red Head Family;\n7:30 Cub reporter; 7:45 Guest night;\n8:30 Band concert; 9:00 News\nflashes; 9:45 Garden of Melody.\nSHORT WAVE PROGRAMS\nBRITISH EMPIRE\nTRANSMISSION 8\nGSI 15.26 mcs. (1946 m.)\nGSF 16.14 met. (19.82 m.)\nGSD 11:76 mcs. (26.53 m.)\nGSC 948 met. (31.32 m.)\n6:00 p.m.\u2014Big Ben. Scenes from\n\"As You Like It,\" Shakespeare. 6:35\n\u2014Band of His Majesty's Coldstream\nGuards. 7:25 \u2014 Responsibilities of\nEmpire\u20147, talk. 7:45\u2014News and announcements.\nCOLUMBIA  NETWORK\nKVI   KOIN   KNX   C6L   KOL\n570     940      1050    1130    1270\n5:00 Hollywood Hotel, Fred Mac-\nMurray m.c, Raymond Paige's music; 6:00 Symphony orchestra;\n6;30 Man to Man, sports; 7:00 Scat-\ntergood Baines, drama; 7:15 Carl\nRavel and his orchestra 7:30 Hal\nKemp's orch., Kay Thompson and\nher Rhythm Singers; 8:00 Orchestras\u2014Charles Dornberger;, Frank\nNorvo and Noble Sissle; Dick Jur-\ngens; Mark Fisher; Don Chiestra;\nTed Fio-Rlto; Harry Owens; Merle\nCarlson; 9:00 Nocturne; 9:45 Hollywood legion fights; 11:00 Pasadena\nCivic Auditorium.\n600 k CJOR 499.7 m\nVancouver 500 w\n5:10 News flashes; 5:15 Uncle\nMickey's Mystery club; 6:15 News\nflashes; 7:00 Stock quotations; 7:15\nStudio programs; 8:30 Sports; 11:00\nCariboo cowboys; 11:30 News; 11:45\nSlumber hour.\n910 k CJAT 319.6 m\nTrail 1000 w\n7:00 Morning Vespers; 7:15 Musical Clock; 8:00 Request program;\n8:30 Morning bulletin; 9:30 Old tim-\nNow You Ask\nONE\nThis column of questions and\nanswers Is open to any reader of\nthe Nelson Daily News. > In no\n:ase will the name of the person\nisking the question be published.\nINTERNATIONAL\nTokyo 1:15 \u2014 Variety program.\nJZJ, 25.42 m., 11.80 meg.\nSantiago 2\u2014Dance music. CB615,\n24.3 m., 12.30 meg.\nRome 3\u2014News in English; concert; Rome's midnight voice. 2RO,\n31.1 m., 9.63 meg.\nBoston 3:15\u2014Listeners' mall bag.\nW1XAL, 49.6 m, 6.04 meg.     ,\nBerlin 7115 \u2014 Fritz Fuhrmelster,\nSpring Days. DJD, 25.4 m\u201e 11.77\nmeg.\nPittsburgh 8:30-DX club. W8XK,\n1.8 m., 6.14 meg.\nTHE DOCTOR\nSAYS...\nLOOAN  CLENDENINQ,  M.D.\nDrandpa says he'll gib a penny a\ndozen fer white butterflies, on account they ruins the cabbages! I\nknowed a poem once about a-butter-\nfly; nobody eber h\u00absrd ob a poem\nabout a cabba?el\n1\u2014Who were the seven champions\nof the world?\u2014J.B.\nSt. George of England; St. Andrew\nof Scotland; St. David of Wales;\nSt. Patrick of Ireland; St, Denis\nof France; St. James of Spain;\nSt. Anthony of Italy.\n2\u2014What war was being fought in\n1900-E.M.\nThe South African War.\n3\u2014Where can I obtain an English\nbirth certificate?\u2014E.T.F.\nApply to the Registrar-General,\nSomerset House, London; the cost\nis five shillings and one penny.\n4\u2014What is the record trip round the\nworld?-T.W.\n1933 Wiley Post in the Winnie May\nmade the trip (15,596 miles) in\n7 days, 18 hours, 49% minutes.\n5\u2014How many languages are spoken\nin the world?\u2014W.N.\nOfficers of the French Academy\nsay there are 2796 but Meillet\nand Cohen in \"The Languages\nof the World\" list 6760 which includes dialects.\n6\u2014What day did February 21, 1000\nfall on?\u2014P.W.\nWednesday.\nI   20 YEARS AGO   I\n; From Nelton Dally  News Files '\n(June 4, 1917)\nDuring May the British forces in\nFrance captured 3412 prisoners.\n\u2022 *   *\nJ. Ellison of Kaslo is a guest at\nthe Queen's.\n\u2022 *   *\nHarold Lakes of Zincton, superintendent at the Lucky Jim, is a guest\nat the Hume.\n.   .   .\nSeventy-five more men have been\nput to work at the Consolidated\ncompany's mines at Rossland this\nweek it was announced by Jesse\nKemp of Rossland, who is at the\nHume.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nNelson school children, bankers\nand store employees will have a\nholiday today, commemorating the\nKing's birthday, Sunday, June 3.\n\u2022 \u25a0 *   \u2022\nA large German electric station\nnear Lens was taken by Canadian\ntroops in a carefully planned attack\nagainst Germans on a mile long\nfront. They carried their attack\nabout 800 yards in depth along the\nwhole front.\nl\" 30 YEARS AGO   I\nI Prom Nelson Dally Newt Files I\nt- , .\u2014 $\n(June 4, 19V)\nGordon Hallett of Club's Landing has been gazetted as a justice\nof the peace.\n\u2022 *   .\nMrs. J. Dover has left to Join her\nhusband in Seattle, where he has\nopened a business.\n\u2022 9      *\nThe city band was incorporated\nunder the Benevolent Societies act.\nJ. M. Ludwig was elected president,\nA. Oliver, vice-president, A. A.\nPerrier, treasurer, and J. Aikman,\nlibrarian.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nC. W. Busk presided at the meeting of the West Kootenay Farmers'\ninstitute,\n.   .   *\nR. B,, C. Hammond and Robert\nDuthie are candidates for the office^\nof alderman, vacancy of the Cranbrook city council, owing. to the\nresignation of Fred Stork, who has\nremoved to Vancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nJudge J. A. Forin left for Revelstoke to hold court there.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nMrs. Wm. Rutherford and Miss\nRutherford left to spend a six-\nweek vacation at Vancouver.\nOSWESTRY, England, (CP)-To\nencourage Coronation illuminating\nthe town council dropped the price\nof electricity to consumers from 13\ncents to two cents per unit for five\ndays in May.\nDUDLEY, England, (CP)-Dudley Castle whose ruins can be seen\nfor many miles around the Midlands, has been turned Into a zoo\nand is well-stocked with fine specimens of animal and bird life.\nThis column has no been much In\nevidence for some time because I\nhad something to do with my time\nthat was of more importance to me;\nIt did not stop by public request, as\nBrian Roger Gore has been suggesting. Just to show the Nelson\nlads and lasses that I respect their\nsuggestions, this effort is going to\nbe about Trail.\nOn the Saturday before Coronation Wednesday several Trail, high\nschool pupils who are also Nelson\nDaily News carriers came to Nelson to attend a banquet given by\nthe News to ail their \"carriers who\nobtained a certain number of new\ncustomers. The lads who made a\nfrontal attack on the groceries were\nMike Hrooshkin, Harold Coverdale,\nClark Graham, Ed Bourne and Doug\nGray who attend Trail high school\nand \"Bunny\" Beley and Russell\nSmith from the Rossland institute\nof learning.\nThey all seemed to be amazed at\nthe nonchalance with which Nelson\nchildren scoot around in fedora\nhats. In Trail school kids consider It\na great honor to wear one of the\nthings, or else are of scotch descent\nand go bare-headed to save money.\nMaybe they are all like Clark Graham and wont be seen in anything\nbut a ten-gallon or a topper.\nThe great athlete, Mike Hrooshkin, informed me that the Pats'\nbasketball team is composed almost\nentirely of past or present Daily\nNews carriers, which should make\nthem able to carry the mail. At\nleast they should have a good type\nof piay.\nThere seems jo be a good deal\nof doubt as to whether Mike or\nHarold Coverdale is the better Latin pupil. Both of them lay claim\nto the title but Eddie Bourne says\nthat he'thinks Mike is the better\nbecause he writes such pure Latin\nthat not even the teacher can\nunderstand it.\nI like the crests that the Junior\nMatric students wear. They arc\nabout as big as locomotive wheels\nand in four or five colors. One\nlook at one of them should be\nsufficient to scare away a dog and\nlet the wearer have a little peace in\nwhich to study. At least you can\nsee them coming. Incidentally, Kaslo high school has crests like Nelson's and Grand Forks also.\nHere is a contribution by Phyllis\nSlader.\nHilda Tallberg has a new game\nshe plays by herself; every time\nshe sneezes she marks it down on\nher desk. Some people should keep\ntrack of yawns.\nI noticed Peggy Donaldson and\nher brother Bill in town one day\nlately. What does it feel like Peg?\nKen Smith seemed in an awful\nhurry to get his Coronation medal\nwhen they were- being handed out.\nRay Burgess seemed very pleased\nwith his, because he remained\nstanding looking at it after ho had\nrecieved it.\nBlake Allan, mustache and all\nwas talking, to pioneer McBride on\nCoronation day. Judging By some\nof the costumes racing around\nBaker street you'd think we were\nback in medeaival England, and it\nwas only later that we learned\nwhat they represented.\nCORONATION ETC.\nNoticed Earnest Ball carrying a\nfir bough (he later had two) and\nPhyllis Motley in blue watching\nthe parade.\nDid you see Ethel Fairbanks riding a gaily decorated bike and Cubby Gore driving our miniture king\nand queen in a car a good sized\nperson couldn't get In. Jack Gray\nalso carrying fir boughs and looking\na little like a tree. Howie Campbell\nseemed not too pleased as he walked\naround as a.tree but I noticed he\nwas a good insturctor to the bees.\nThe democratic spirit of Queen\nHilda should be universally adapted. She even smiled sweetly for\ncamera men or were they just\namateur photographers?\nGary Bowell attracted much attention by running across the boxla\nmadness. He seemed to enjoy the\nfloor but here was method in his\nIrish Washerwoman (the dance I\nmean) by the amount of applauce.\nHe was probably thinking of away\nback when he might have done I\nsomething like it. We wonder.\nWe're sorry that Mary Vance Is\nleaving   Nelson      high   and   hope\n e , \u00ab\nDISEASE PREVENTION\nScarlet fever, within the last 20\nyears, has been becoming milder\nand less frequent. Disease has a way\nof doing that, of running in cycles.\nThis year, however, there has been\na distinct increase in tha number of\ncases reported practically all over\nthe country, although it is still mild.\nA number of years ago.a serum\nboth for prevention and treatment\nwas announced. At that time this\ndepartment was not willing to indorse this because it did not appear\nto work out in practice successfully.\nWithin the last three or four years,\nhowever, staady work has been done\non improving this vaccina, and we\nare now prepared to revise our opinion concerning it.\nTrfe prevention of scarlet faver is\naccomplished by the use of a vaccine which is put up in five doses, to\nbe given about a week apart. The\ndoses are of increasing strength.\nThere is one drawback to this treatment, which is that sometimes the\nantitoxin causes reactions. These\nmay be largely avoided, however,\nbecause they occur usually at about\nthe third dose, and this dose may\nbe split up and half of it given, two\nor three days apart. The same thing\nis frequently done with the fourth\nand fifth doses, so that as ajrjjtter\nCONTRACT\n,     BRIDGE\nBy SHIPARD BARCLAY\nToe Authority of Authoritlei'\nFORESIGHT TO THE EXTREME\nMost players would consider a\n7-card suit headed by the 3 top\nhonors at certain to set up. A\ntine bridge player, however, should\nnot even take a thing like that for\ngranted, but should make a safety\nplay, if possible, to guard himself\nagainst its not breaking properly.\nForesight in such matters can pay\nbig rewards.\n\u2666 K105\n\u00bb8\n\u2666AKQ883I\n\u2666 \u00ab *M\n\u2666MQJJ\n92\nii1.078 La l \u00bbq j io\n4)4. JIT 41\nf7654J\n\u2666 None\n*93\n(Dealer: West, North-South vulnerable).\nHere West opened the bidding\nwith 1-Heart, North doubled, East\nbid 2-Clubs, South 2 Spades, Welt\n3-Hearts, North 4-Diamonds, Bait\npassed and South bid 4-Spades,\nwhich became the contract. \/\ni,matter West led the club Ace, and aea-\nof fact, eight doses are givenT\u00bbs4\u21228 the King In dummy, switched to\n:\u00bbra.\"\nmany physicians and reactions are\nvery largely avoided.\nIt appears to be effective In\nabout 90 per cent of cases, and the\nimmunization is partially completed very rapidly, approximately at\nthe third dose.\nThe same thing can be said of the\nserum for curative treatment. This\nantitoxin has also been very greatly improved by work at many laboratories. It is much smaller in bulk\nthan the old amount of antitoxin\nused, and much more effective. It\nshould be given as early in the\ndisease as possible.\nIts principal value consists in its\nComplications of scarlet fever, such\nas infection of the ear, throat, eyes,\nand possibly skin abscesses, are\namong its most distressing features,\nOne health officer says, \"There\nare few complications, in patients\nreceiving serum. A favorable effect on complications is evidenced\nby lessened severity and duration\nas well as incidence.\"\nA favorable opinion of this serum has been expressed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the\nmembership of which .consists of\nvery conservative children's specialists, so that we may feel that this\nopinion is well based.\nI think that parents at the present\ntime might be glad to know of\nthese developments In order to co\noperate with their physicians in\ncombating the present epidemic of\nscarlet fever.\nthe diamond 5. The declarer saw\na chance for 6-odd by proper play,\nDeciding that the diamond waa\nundoubtedly a fourth-best instead, \u2022\nof from a short suit, he realized,\nthat the suit would not break, so'\nhe made two safety plays. His firs.t\nwas to trump the diamond 5, int\nstead of taking it with one of the\nhonors. He then went after trumps.\nWith 9 trumps in tha two hands,\ntha chances slightly favored tha\ndrop of the Q, except that one opponent indicated extreme length in\ncertain suits. Declarer therefore\ntook the first trump trick with thi\nK, then led the 10, to induce a cover\nwhich didn't work. The 10 won and\nwas followed by the A. Now tha\nclub K made an entry into dummy\nto run all of the diamonds on which\nall five of South's losing hearts wera\ndiscarded.\nPlaying the hand this way\u2014 making sure first that he would fulfill,\nhis contract and secondly, giving\nhimself every possible chance to\ncash extra tricks, the declarer reaped a rich reward for his care.\nTomorrow's Problem\n4)986\nWX986S\n4)7\n+ J8 73\n4)754\nt\u00bb A J 10 5\n\u2666 Q \"0 6\n5\n+ 8\nN.\n*      hi\n\u2666 K1032\nVQ742\n\u2666 AK98\n2\n\u2666 None'\nshe'll get along well in her new surroundings.\n' By the amount of absentees on\nfourth period Tuesday afternoon\nwe should have a real track team.\nIt wasn't'long ago that Nelson had\nsuch athletics as Margaret Bell,\nLois Boomer, Alic McLeod and Duffy Stewart. They gave us quite an\nathletic reputation.\nGeorge Russell also attracted\nmuch attention but it was at the\nboxla game when he and some\nother H. S. boys gave Pat.Egan and\nDuffy Stewart a yell.\nA REAL HONOR\nNelson should be proud of Norman Boss, for he has reflected a\ngreat deal of credit on the school\nhere and on his teachers by gaining the Queen's Scholarship. This\nwai to find students of outstanding\nability, who have read outside of\nthe regular course, and this Norman certainly is. What he does not\nknow about the various facets of\nscientific knowledge would fill\nseveral books; he has, for instance,\na good deal of knowledge about\nthe quantum, theory, which is certainly saying something. Norman\ndeserved this award and will undoubtedly put Nelson on the scientific map.\n4)AQJ\n\u2666 None\n4)4 8     ,-'.\n\u2666 AKQ100542\n(Dealer: East. Neither side vulnerable.)\nHow should South play to make\n7-Clubs after the lead of the heart\nAce?\n\" AUNTHET      I,\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN      kj\n\"I may be a little itout, but\nI'm reconciled to it. I don't make\nit look worse by tryln' to fool\nmyself with clothes that are too\ntight.\"\nOur Business Is\nMOVING\nPACKING\nSHIPPING\nSTORING\nPhone 33\nWe have the complete organization to handle all details.\nWorkmen are well trained,\nmoving vans are swift and\nsafe. Our equipment includes\nthe largest and most modern\nmoving, van In the Interior.\nWEST\nTRANSFER\nCOMPANY\n!\u25a0'    10 YEARS AGO    I\nFrom Nelton Dally Mewi Files\nf \u2014 \u2014 *\n(June 4, 1927)\nSarkis Terzian and Aram Pash-\nlin, vice-president and secretary,\napcctively,   of   the   Golden   Age\nlining company, have arrived here\n,er spending several months  in\nijlfornia.   Survey for a flume to\njtpply water power for the properly   near   Hall   has   commenced,\nJiey   reported,   .and    construction\nwill begin immediately the survey\ncompleted.\n\u2022   *   \u00bb\nfenders for the construction of\n}new Nurses' Home-were award-\n! by tha board of directors for\neotenay Lake General hospital\nnight. T. H. Water and com-\nny's tender ot $23,490 for the\niction ol the building was ac-\npted. as was that o( the B.C\nPlumbing  and  Heating company's\nof $9214 and Dill's Electric shop's\nfor $1592.25. Inclusive of the archi-\ntests, A. Carrie's, fee the total cost\nfor the new building will be $36,-\n011.25.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00bb\nNew York.\u2014A giant photograph\nof over 22,000 square miles of Newfoundland is to be taken from the\nair and pieced together to aid in\nthe search for the French aviators.\nNungesser and Coll. It is believed\nthis photograph will ascertain\nwhether the aviators succeeded in\ncrossing the Atlantic only to crash\non this side or not.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u00ab\nG. T. Matthews of Salmo Is a\nguest at the New Grand.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe Thistles swamped the Calliej\nby a 6-1 score in a scheduled Juvenile soccer battle here.\n\u00ab   \u2022   *\nMiss Jean Hunter returned from\na four-month visit In Vancouver\nand Victoria.\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy Coo. McManus\nOH-l'tA SO PROUD OF OUR '\nSON-HE Wft\u00bb UP AMD OUT\nOF THB HOUSB AT EIGHT\nTHIS NAORNINO AND ON\nHIS WAV TO YOUR OFFICE-\nHE IS GOINO TO BE A VERV\nSUCCESSPUL BU6NES\u00ab-\nKAA.N-\nTHATS WONDERFUL.-!\nHE DIDN'T GIT IN\nUNTIL FIVE THIS\nkAORNING\n\u25a0  \u25a0..   .    \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0..-.\". .-. . '..\ni .,.-   \u25a0'. Iki\niMil   >       \u201e .    U \"        ^JeJ^im^-i^M^M\n:dUgd*k&!kfe\n .    \u25a0\u25a0'.\nNELSON DAILY NEWe, NELSON, B.C-FRIDAY MORNINO, JUNE 4. 1M7\n* VKYHEID, South Africa, (CP)\u2014\nPrompt action In diverting water\nsaved the lite ot an 18-year-old boy\nat NatalSpa near here when ha was\n'drawn into a 22-inch pipe forming\nt channel Into a fast-flowing river.\nTHE CHILDREN\nIOVE\nKELLOGG'\n\"The children ask for Kellogg's all the time. I serve\nthen for breakfast, for a snaek\nin the afternoon and before\nbedtime. They always deep\nsoundly after a bedtime supper of Kellogg's.\"\nKellogg's are wholesome\nand satisfying in milk or\ncream. Easy to prepare.\nThere are many crisp, delicious servings in the big\nwhite, red and\nrn package\nonly a few\ncents. Made by\nKellogg in London, Ontario.\n*t$%*CORHFlAKES\nMatt* \u25a0altar \u2022 Taaf* Better\nPacket! Better\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nHOSSIAND, 3.C., June S\u2014Children ot the Sacred Heart parish paid\ntribute to Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. K.\nMclntyra, V.Q., DP., Tueiday, on his\nsilver jubilee, when the following program was enjoyed: Piano\nSolo, Richard Bouchler; piano and\nvooal duet, Richard and Oswald\nBouchier; recitation \"The Bishop's\nQuestions\", Alolse Mara; Pageant,\n\"A Garden of Prayer\", the Sunday\nschool girls; \"A Column of Triumph\"\nby the Altar boys; and in conclusion an address of appreciation was\nread by I. Bourget. On behalf ot the\nSunday school children, Altar Boys\nand Children of Mary, four tiny\ntots presented Msgr, Mclntyre with\na set of Breviaries. Visiting clergy\nand parents of the children attended the concert.\n*   \u00ab   .\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Crerar of\nNelson attended the lacrosse game\nhere Tuesday.\n...\nMrs. Harold Clegg entertained at\ntea recently. Mrs. R. J. Clegg and\nMrs. T. W, Reed poured, and Mrs.\nMarks and Mrs. Edgar Perkins assisted In serving the guests.\nMr. and Mrs. John Lepage of Trail\nattended the silver Jubilee of Rt.\nRev. Msgr. A. K. Mclntyre.\n.   .   *\nJohn Kohler of Castlegar Is In\nthe city.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u00bb\nMrs. Joseph Laface is visiting In\nSpokane.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMrs. R. Samuelson has returned\nThe Key to Snowy Whiteness\nis BLUE in The Last Rinse\nWhen you coma to the last rime\nremember to add Reckitt's Blue\nfot whiteness. No extra effort.\nCoat? A cent or two a month;\nReckitt's BLUE\nOut of the blue comes the whitest wash!\non, fo, ii,  BATHROOM\nOnefo, the KITCHEN\nOnefo, the LAUNDRY\nOne for the GARAGE\nyou use It saves you time and unnumbered steps. And\nbecause Old Dutch Is mad* with Seisrnoiito, you get faster,\neasier, scratch\/ess cleaning. *M* in Cenado\nOLD DUTCH OFFERS YOU THIS HANDSOME\nWM. A. ROGERS MAYONNAISE LADLE\n... For only 2 WM and tho windmill panels\nfrom two Old Dutch labels. Value... $1.00.\nThis A-1 Plus Qualify Silverware is made by\nOneida. Ltd. Don't Mist Thlt Big Bargain.\nThii offer, good only In Canada, expires\nDecember 3ff 1937.\nOU> DCTCH CWAKSBK 0\u00bbpt A132\n64 Mswulir Avenue, Toronto\nI em \u2022ndoitntv\nlabels (or complflto Minis) and\n.windmill ponalt frau*. Old Ouleh\ni for which plerue\nsend me 1 Wm. A. Regan Mayonnali* LadU and circular\n(tiling how I can ft* othar pieces or \u2022 complete, set of Iblt\nplus quality silverware.\nAttractive Plan for a Modern Home\nFIRST FLOOD\nsecono floor\nGoose Responds\nTo Wild's Call\nRIMBIY, Alta, (W-'tousto\",\npet wild goose en the (em et T.\nN. Wrlsht, n.ar Rimbey, SO miles\nsouth ot Edmonton, has obeyed the\ncall ot tb* wild and flown away\nafter spending three years with a\ntarn* flock-\nIt joined th* flock ot tarn* ga.se\non the Wright {arm Oct, 16,1934. and\nhis been as much a part of the\nflock as any of them, feeding a*\nthey did.\nLast spring when wild gets* were\nflying \"Cousin\" returned from \u00ab\nflight accompanied by a \u2022mat*. The\nnewcomer stayed two weeks and\nthen seared away.\nThis spring Cousin has shown an\ninclination to rove, spending much\nof his tun* aloft, but returning by\nnightfall. The other day It flaw\naway, and Mr. Wright has broadcast an appeal tor information concerning it.\nPAOE SEVEN\nThe above plan submitted to the Dominion\nhousing competition by Maurice D. Klein, Toronto,\nwas op* ot the 10 given honorable mention by the\njudges. Featuring a court at th* entrance, th*\nplan combines the living and dining rooms.   Ac\ncording to government figures the cost ot th* home,\napproximately W000 plus an estimated l*nd cost\nof 11000, may be carried under an 80 per cent\ngovernment mortgage for S43.S8 a month. Under a\n70 per cent mortgage it may be carried for $39.4\u00ab.\nfrom a visit to her sister In Wsllace,\nIda.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nN. J. Hamilton is visiting in\nKellogg, Ida.\n\u2022 .  \u00bb\nMr. and Mrs. Carmen Laface, and\nArmonde Albo who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laface, have\nreturned to. Spokane.\n\u2022 *  .\nMrs. M. R. Hendra and her son,\nL. Hendra of Detroit, Mich., are\nguests ot Mrs. Hendra's sister, Mrs.\nF, M. Brsklne.\nMrs.   J.   O'Reilly\nfrom Victoria.\nhaj returned\nJ. Roblnstone of Vancouver Is\nvisiting bis sister, Mrs. Robert Crawford.\n\u2022 \u2022    a\nMr. and Mrs. Edward M. Daly\nhave returned from Winnipeg.\n\u2022 *  *\nMr. and Mrs. John Harry have\nreturned from Balfour where they\nvisited Mrs. Harry's parents.\n\u2022 \u00ab  \u00ab\nJ. Bichan has returned from Procter.\nLONDON (CP) - Alic. Marble,\nUnited States tennis star, has caught\non with English fans who not only\nIlk* her court ability but also her\npersonality and, as one writer put\nit, \"th* shortest shorts I ever saw.\" Charles Bland.\nBonnington Folk\nin California\nBQNNINGTON, B.C.-Mrs. Albert W. Servold and son, Peter, are\nspending several weeks In Stockton,\nCalifornia visiting relatives.\nMr. and Mrs. A. Willey, Miss Ruth\nWilley, Min B. Shupe and Mr. ind\nMrs. William Walkley were motor,\nista to Kaslo Sunday and visited at\nAinsworth on returning.\nMrs. A. McFadden, who was at\nFerni* for som* w\u00abeks, returned\nhome Saturday.\nMr. and Mrs. O. Merrill and baby\ndaughter of Trail h.ve been guests\nof Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham for\na few days.\nMr. and Mrs. C. H. Bland were\nmotorists to Penticton for the Empire day week-end. They were accompanied by their children, Bobbie\nand Joyce.\nMrs. G. N. Gilchrist of Nelson and\nMrs. W. 6. Elsdon motored with\nMr .and Mrs. Bland to Greenwood\nfor the week-end holiday.\nMr. and Mrs. J. E. Parker of Cor-\nra Linn aro spending a two weeks\nholiday at Princeton and Spokane.\nErnest Grayson has left for Calgary after a short visit to his\nbrother and aister-ln-law, Mr. and\nMrs. R. Greyson.\nHarvey Nlcholls of Pentleton was\na recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.\nMENUS\nRECIPES\nand\nHINTS\nGood\nBy\nMrs.\nMary\nMorton\nHousekeeping\nMENU HINT\nSUNDAY BREAKFAST\nFr*sb Fruit\nCereal and Cream or Rich Milk\nScrambled Eggs\nLittle Link Sausages\nSwedish Cake     Toast\nTea or Coffee\nHow is this for a Sunday morning breakfast or brunch for guests?\nIt Is quite smart to Invite friends\nfor Sunday morning breakfast.\nThey can come before everybody\nand his wife and children are en\nthe road, and they may leave so\nthat you and they can have a nice\nlong, free day. The time Is usually 10 o'clock, half past or 11\u2014\nnot later.\nTODAY'S RECIPES\nSWEDISH CAKEJ-One-half cup\nbutter, one cup sugar, two eggs,\nseparated; three-fourths cup milk,\ntwo and one-fourth cups flour, three\nteaspoons baking powder, two teaspoons vanilla, salt. Mix like any\ncake, adding egg whites last. TOP\nFOR CAKE\u2014One-hslf cup brown\nsugar, one and one-half teaspoons\nflour, one teaspoon cinnamon, one\ncup chopped walnuts. Sprinkle walnuts over top of raw batter, dot\nwith butter and bake 20 minutes at\n390 degrees. For custard filling,\ncook until thick one cup scalded\nmilk, one-third cup flour, half a cup\nsugar and one beaten egg, stirring\nconstantly. Add one teaspoon vanilla. Whip half a pint cream and\nfold in when custard is cold. Split\ncske and put custard between layers. The filling may be omitted\nfor breakfast.\nFACTS AND FANCIES\nFreien Fruit Salad\nOne eup whipping cream, one\ncup mayonnaise, one-half cup sugar, two bannanas, two tablespoons\nlemon juice, one cup orange sections, one cup sliced strawberries.\nWhip cream, fold in mayonnaise\nand sugar.   Dice bananas, sprinkle\nwith lemon juice. Prepare orange\nsections and strawberries. Combine\nfruits, fold into cream and mayonnaise and turn into the freezing\ntrays of tha refrigerator to freeze.\nSeasoning Tray\nA seasoning tray, placed on tha\ntable at every meal, saves a lot of\njumping up and down in families\nwhere Individual tastes vary, It\nshould contain som* of tha dry\napices as well as the condiments,\nNutmeg and cinnamon for desserts such as cereal puddings and\ncustards.\nCelery seed for salads and salad\ndressings.\nCaraway seed for soft cheeses\nserved with crackers.\nChill sauce and catsups tor meats\nand fish, baked beans.\nPrepared mustard for smoked\nmeats, cold outs, hard cheese.\nEltct Conveners at\nProcter W.I. Moot\nPROCTER, B.C.\u2014Women's Institute met Frld.y with Mrs. W. A.\nWard presiding and 13 ladles present. Mrs. A. R. Johnston was appointed convener for Home Economics and Mrs. H. C. Carne for\nEducation and Better Schools. Con\nveners for Public Health and Child\nWelfare will be nominated at a\nlater meeting.\nRefreshments were served by the\nhostesses, Mrs. A. R .Johnston, Mrs.\nS. Bonacci and Mrs. D. Taylor.\nJul* Lewis ot Trail is a guest ot\nMr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnston,\nMiss Mary Merrlfleld, who has\nbeen in Nelson, Is a guest of her\nsister, Mrs. W. E. Ogden.\nHARROP MISS\nAT TRAIL\nHARROP, B.C-Miss Jessie Harrop is spending a short holiday at\nTrail.   ,\nMiss Ada Andrews has returned to\nNelson to continue her. studies at\nNelson high school,\nMr. and Mrs. Orville Ogilvl* and\nchildren returned to their home at\nWynndel Monday alter a visit of\nseveral days to the former's parents,\nMr, and Mrs. C. D. Ogilvie.\nOn the main lak* Sunday, W. J.\nMcConn\u00abU landed a salmon weighing lOVi pounds.\nMr. and Mrs. Noel Harrop and son\nErnie ot Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Jack\nAnnable and children and Mrs. E.\nHawkins of Nelson were holiday\nguests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Harrop.\nMrs. H Falrbank, Miss Ethel Falr-\nbsnk and David Falrbank. spent the\nweek-end here from Nelson. Miss\nDaisy Croy of Nelson was their\nguest.\nL. S. Ogilvie who was visiting\nfriends at Ainsworth, called on his\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ogilvie\nSunday on his return to Trail.\nMiss K. B. Renton of Nelson visited Harrop friends Sunday.\nWalter Fitchett, who attends high\nschool at Nelson, spent th* weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs-\nJ. E. Fitchett her*.\nIn a Softball game here Sunday\nSunshine Bay beat Harrop 45-31.\nMiss Annie Kosmo spent Sunday\nwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.\nKosmo her*.\nVITTUCCI\nOLIVE OIL\n(Pronounced Vee-twonshee)\nMakes the best salads because It\nIs the best Olive Oil.\n(Accept Ne Substitutes)\nRegretting a recent shortage owing to unprecedented\ndemand, we are pleased to advise our old customers that\nthere has \u2014.\nJUST ARRIVED\nDIRECT FROM ENGLAND\nA NEW SUPPLY of\nFRESH, CRUNCHY\nLOOK FOR THE HONEYCOMB EDGE . .\nsure sign of the TRUE Crlspbreid\nMake a point of eating Ryvlta as your bread with at least on*\nmeal each day. This crisp waterless wholemeal bread Is not only\neasy to digest but it helps the digestion of oth\u00abr foods as w\u00abll\nand prevents any feeling of \"after meal heaviness.\" Remember\nthat the whole grain rye in Ryvita produces the roughage that\nkeeps your system regular. Rye alone gives Ryvita its characteristic honeycomb edge. Rye is th* secret, of the crisp texture\nthat compels chewing and so gives healthy exercise to teeth and\ngums.\nRyvita Is tha \"Right\" Vita\nYOUR GROCER SELLS\nRYVITA CRISPBREAD\nWholesale Distributors; Arthur Nelson Ltd., Vancouver, B.C.\n\u25a0ii-iti:*,:,.\/:..,.     ... .-i .jjgtt^Li.aaiaal..;. ei. -.,.  .. ,.^...j,.,,.^: j,n,k,v^f,\n._ da\n% HI\nm m\nALARM CLOCK\njpft APPETITES\n% ft37\n1 HERE just Isn't anything that can take the\nplace of vinegar for flavouring many foods: In\ncooking \u2014in salads \u2014 on\nthe table. And there just\naren't any vinegars quite\nlike Herat,\nHeinr White Vinegar and\nHeinz Malt Vinegar are\ntrue essences of choice corn,\nbarley and rye. Heinz Cider\nVinegar is the product of\nfine, whole applei of the best varieties. These\nvigorous liquids, already breath-taking in flavour,\nare aged for montha In wood like fine old wines.\nDressings for salads made with Heinz Vinegar\ncatch this inimitable flavour. Your atew, hash,\ngravy\u2014scores of aaucea\u2014gain new enticement\nthereby. Heinz Vinegar on the table la like an\nalarm clock for appetites. Pickling time and\nHeine Vinegar should always come together.\nTry a Helna Vinegar once, and you'll agree the\nbest ia always the most economical.\nTry Heinz Olive Oil, too. From the first pressing of fine, ripe olives grown near Heinz own\nplant in Seville, Spain. Clearer. Smoother. More\nflavoursome.\n\"Wavour Katie\" a booklet with scores of ordinal\nclever recipes for salad dressings, saucer, candy,\nftostings, desserts and ooolting \u2014 made thrillint\nwith Heine Vinegars\u2014sent Free. H. J. Heine Coat'\npony, Toronto. Ont.\nHEINZ VINEGARS\nWhite  Mali  Cid*\nHEINZ OLIVE OIL\n'\\n\nramsTY?\nHUNGRY?\nFAGGED?\n\u2022 \u00ab\u2022! We aavet. DrtaH JuiC0~lt'\u00bb\noften Beaid,. fa SS u\n\u00ab\u00abn\u00ab gives yw. the pure\nor aaJt-of pedigreed,\nv^-npened tomatoes\/\n'       HEIN2\nTOMATO JUICE .JL   ff\nX'A\netrrined. w'hods assure ^-~\nH.l\u00ab\u00ab?S.vit^,p-\nretention^ g^eookiM-1\nddedHeu* ^.nted- \u00a34\nCompany.       Canadian plant titablUhtd at Leamington, \\VM\n 'AGe eium\nWILEY OF ROSSLAND SUSPENDED\nFOR SEASON, NICKLIN FOR FOUR\nGAMES, KOOIENAY BOXLA SERIES\n\\ttacks  on  Referees\n1 Are Reviewed by\nLoop Executive\nTRAIL, B. C, June 3 \u2014 Seai-\noh'a suspension for \"Ace\" Bailey\nand a four-game suspension ot\nJeff Nicklln, ai a result of attack! by these two Rossland defencemen upon Referees Oliver\nRelnlkka and \"Curley\" Wheatley\nrapectlveiy In a Roisland-Nelson\nboxla game at Rossland Tuesday\nnlqht, were announced by Frank\nCoatet of Rossland, president of\nthe West Kootenay Boxla league,\n'following a meeting \"In camera'1\nof the league executive here tonight at which the two offenders\n'ind referees were present. President Coates had nothing other\nthan the executive's finals decision\nto announce.\nCommenting privately later Bail-\njrexpressed the belief his spence\nia. too heavy. Nicklin was not dis-\n'oscd to discuss the suspensions.\njit was subsequently stated the\nstecutive has decided to clamp\ntgbt down on \"rough stuff\" in\nSootenay boxla and to give 100 per\nKit support to referees,\nMORE ABOUT\nGENERAL MOLA\n' (Continued From Page One)\n'Apparently there was only one\nFitness  of the  tragedy, a young\nhepherd tending his flock on tho\nfountain  slope  where the  plane\nisshed.\n'Newspaper   extras   carried, the\nfws to Vitoria late in the afternoon.\nMl!public activities were suspended\nBwjpapers called his loss \"irre-\n\u2022irable for Spain.\"\n^General Mola's funeral will be\nlid at Burgos tomorrow.\nIThe same fog that led to Mola's\nlath spread over northern Spain,\njumpering the Bilbao drive which\npa his chief concern.\n|The loss of Mola was considered\nfcemendous blow to Franco's mlli-\nfry campaign at Bilbao.\nIrORONTO,   (CP)   - A  softball\n(ague   here   has   insured   itself\n[ainst claims for injuries to spec-\nrrible Eczema\nfoes Quickly\n-'Moone's Emerald Oil besides be-\nng 80 marvelously antiseptic that il\n(t once destroys germs and poisons\n')sed by germs is such a remark-\nI healing agent that eczema, bar's itch, salt rheum, and other in-\nmatory skin eruptions often go\nlew days,\n'or years it has been used for\nulcers,  abscesses,  and open\nand with the most perfect\ninn, Rutherford Co. and every\ni druggist has Emerald Oil and\nI he glad to supply you.   (Advt.)\nMORE ABOUT\nFORMER KING'S\nWEDDING\n(Continued From Page One)\nward to a happy and useful private life and to that measure of\npeace which we hope will be\ngranted us.\"\nThey were to begin their life together and their search for happiness as private citizens in the \"fairyland\" castle at Wasserleonburg in\nAustria, where the -Duke visited before coming to Cande to claim his\nbeloved.\nA private car attached to the Austria-bound train was to carry them\non the overnight trip. They left the\nchateau at 6:25 p.m. by auto to catch\nthe train\u2014the Duchess waving her\nhandkerchief to the cheering crowds\nat the gates, and the Duke sitting\nfar back and acknowledging greetings with a nod.\nDespite their wish to forget the\npast, that past crept Into today's\nhappy  culmination   of  their  romance.\nROYALTY ABSENT\nRoyalty was absent from the wedding of the man who.was King and\nIndia's Emperor. The British government withheld official recognition of their union. In London the\nroyal family remained in seclusion.\nPrime Minister Neville Chamberlain maintained silence when a Labor member asked in the house of\ncommons if congratulations would\nbe extended to the newlyweds.\nSome London news papers criticized the Anglican church for withholding sanction of the marriage.\nBut nothing was allowed to Intrude upon the joyous festivity\nwithin the chateau, home of Mr.\nand Mrs. Charles Bedeaux of New\nYork.\nThere were only two unexpected\nincidents.\nMayor Merrier forgot lo brim? the\n\"Liveret de Famille\"\u2014the official\nFrench book presented at marriages\nwith counsel on how to raise children\u2014and dashed home after the\nreremony to get it for the Duke.\nSHOUTS \"I WILL\"\nEdward's firm and high-pitched\n\"I will\" to the English pastor was\nso firm and loud that guests in the\nflower-banked music room were\nstartled.\nAnd then Edward was so overcome for a moment, when called\nupon for a speech at the wedding\nbreakfast, that he could say only:\n\"Thank all of you people for\ncoming  on this occasion so  Important to us.\"\nThe famous French organist, Marcel Dupre, played Bach's 29th Cantata, the B Minor Canon by Schumann and a prelude and Fugue in\nG Minor during the civil service.\nThe bridegroom's wedding gift\nto his bride, friends disclosed, was\na diadem of diamonds.\nWith four newspapermen who\nwitnessed the ceremonies, this correspondent entered the salon of the\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON. B.C-FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1937\nShukin Is Fined\nfor Using Truck\nfor Passengers\nJ. P. Shukin, Doukhobor, paid a\nfine of $10 and cosls when he\npleaded guilty before W. E. Graham\nof Slocan City, justice of the peace.'\non a charge under the Highway act\nof transporting, passengers in a\nfreight truck. The charge was laid\nby Constable McKay of the New\nDenver detachment, provincial police.\nchateau 10 minutes before the duke\ncame in. He was dressed in black\nmorning coat, strioed trousers, wing\ncollar and black and white checked,\ncravat; a white carnation in his\nlapel.        ,\nHe chatted with William Cumming, British consul at Nantes.\nCAME THE BRIDE\nThen came the bride.\nShe  was  in  \"Wallis  blue,\"  the\nduke's favorite color, a soft shade\npf silk in the mode for afternoon\ndress\u2014hat, shoes and gloves were\nof matching color.   The dress was\nof simple lines.  At the neck was a\nglittering   diamond   and   sapphire\nbrooch,  and  from her  left  wrisl\nsparkled a diamond and sapphire\nbracelet.    She  wore   earrings   to\nmatch.\nMrs. D. B. Merryman of Washington, D.C, Hie bride's aunt who\nwas with her during the period in\nLondon aftqr she obtained her divorce from Ernest Aldrich Simpson\nlast fall, was the only relative of\neither principal present.\nOthers in the room included Herman L. Rogers, intimate of the\nnewlyweds who has acted as their\nspokesman: Prefect Vernet of the\ndepartment of Iiidre et Loire; and\nM. Bernard, a secret service official.\nFour chairs for the bride, the\nbridegroom, Rogers and Major Edward Dudley Metcalfe, the duke's\nbest man, were placed before the\nmarriage table, covered with a dark\nyellow cloth and with big vases\nof pink and white peonies at either\nend.\nThe centuries-old salon walls\nwere covered with dark red cloth,\nwith three paintings of horses and\na big oil of the resurrection upon\nthem.\nMANY FLOWERS\nA huge bouquet of peonies stood\non the stone fireplace on the south\nside of the room, and a third table\nunder a window held bouquets of\nred, blue, yellow and white flowers,\namong them a large bunch of lilies.\nThe carpeting was of small-patterned red, green and blue and covered\nthe whole floor.\nDr. Mercier, somewhat nearsighted, aged 46, moustached and\nbespectacled, was affable but nervous in his broad sash of office with\ngold tassels.\nDr, Mercler proceeded quickly\nwith the short ceremony,. Informed the new duchess she must\nobey her husband and the duke\nthat   he   mult   provide   tor   hit\nwife's need.\nA  brief \"oui\" from  each  announced their willingness to take\nthe other as lawful mate.\nThe duke nervously clasped and\nimclasped fingers, held behind his\nback.   With twinkling of the eyes,\na thoughtful rubbing of his  chin\nhe watched while his wife signed\nthe marriage register and the British consular record.\nSelf-consciously adjusting his red,\nwhite and blue sash, the doctor-\nmayor handed the papers of marriage to the Monts town crier, who\nEVERY TIME you STOP, you can\nwaste enough gasoline to GO\none-third of a mile. That's what\nruns up today's driving costs.\nTo cut down the high cost of\nstop-and-go driving, Shell engineers have developed a way to\nbalance, gasoline. By completely\nrearranging its chemical structure,\nthis \"balancing\" process makes\nSuper-Shell \"digestible\" for your\nmotor .. .just as cooking makes\nfood digestible for you.\n\"Motor-digestible\" is the best\nway you can describe this new-\ntype gasoline.\nYour motor gets the full benefit\nof Super-Shell's high energy content\n... you get the savings!\nThere's a Shell dealer in your\nneighborhood. Stop there next\ntime you need gas.\nDIOCESAN EXECUTIVE TAKES THE\nPUCE OF THE BIENNIAL SYNOD\nThree Sessions . Held Under Bishop Adams\nMemorial Hall; Resolutions Honor\nBishop.Roull, Beer, Johnstone\nTaking the place of the biennial\nsynod, which waa omitted for financial reasons, the executive committee ofthe diocese of Kootenay.\npresided over by Rt. Rev. Walter\nR. Adams. D.D., Bishop of Kootenay\nfield three sessions Thursday in\nMemorial hall, dealing with the\nbusiness affairs of the diocese.\nFINANCIAL WORK\nThe greater part of the sessions\nwas occupied with financial affairs.,\nlarge and small, Including applications by'some parishes for assistance\nfor certain objects. ' :       \u2022\nReports from 30 parishes, embracing^ total of 68 congregations,\nserved by 25 incumbents, showed\nparochial expenditures amounting\nto $60,209.04. Pledges realized $28.-\n336.07, while open collections produced $13,929.25.' Churches had an\naggregate book value of $283,150.\nparsonages were valued at $58,135.\nhalls at $41,375 and other property\nat $10,530. 1\nChanges in personnel reported by\nthe bishop embraced hew clergy ait.\nGolden and Woodsdale, Rev. E. A.\nEagles at the former and Rev. C. S.\nWright at the latter, these young\nmen, who went to England for\ntraining, having there been admitted to holy \u25a0 orders; the stationing\nat Kaslo of Rev. G. C. Gardner.\nfrom the diocese of Los Angeles,\nJlr. Gardner having previously\nworked four yean in the diocese\nof- Cariboo; and the transfer of\nItev. C. H. Gibbs from Michel to\nbe assistant at Kelowna.\nMEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS\n\u25a0 \"Hiree memorial resolutions were\nadopted by standing votes, to be\nplaced on the records, ahd also communicated to those bereaved, respecting the deaths respectively of\nRt. Rev. A. J. Doull, D.D., farmer\nBishop of iKootenay; Ven. Archdeacon Henry Beer of Kaslo archdeacon emeritus of Kootenay; and\nGeorge Johnstone of Nelson, for\nmany years diocesan treasurer in\npioneer times.\nEvan Jones of Cranbrook was\nelected to the diocesan executive\nin place of W. J. Montgomery of\nPenticton, who resigned.\nThose present at the sessions were\nBishop A^ams and Rev. H. C. B.\nGibson. Vernon; Ven. Archdeacon\nH. A. Solly. Summerland; 0 St. P.\nAitkens, diocesan , treasurer, Kelowna; A. G. R. Prickard, lay secretary, Oyam;'H.'C. Caldicott. Trail:\nVen. Archdeacon Fred H. Graham.\nRev. J.'G. Holmes. W. R. Grubbe\nNelson; Rev. Clyde. Harvey. Procter;\nRev. W. V. Harrison, Judge G. H.\nThompson, Cranbrook.\nMORE ABOUT\nFAMOUS SPEECH\n(Continued From Page One)\nThis was a thinfc'I had to judge, entirely for myself. The other\nperson most nearly concerned has tried to the last to persuade- me to\ntake a different course.\nI made this decision, the most serious of my life, only upon the\nsingle thought of what would, In the end, be the beet for all.\nThis decision has been made less difficult for me'by the sure knowledge that my brother, with his long training in the public affairs of this\ncountry, and with his fine qualities, will be able to take my- place forthwith without interruption or injury to the life and progress of the\nEmpire.\nAnd he has one matchless blessing, enjoyed by io many of you and\nnot bestowed on me, a happy home with his wife and children. .\nDuring these hard days I have been comforted by Her Majesty, my\nmother, and by my family. The ministers ot the crown and in particular,\nMr. Baldwin, the prime minister, have always treated me with full\nconsideration.\nThere has never been any constitutional difference between me and\nthem or between me and parliament. Bred in the constitutional tradition\nof my father, I should never have allowed any such issue to arise.\nEver since I was Prince of Wales, and later on when I occupied the\nthrone, I have been treated with the greatest kindness by all classes of the\npeople, wherever I have lived or journeyed throughout the Empire.\nFor that I am very grateful.\nI now quit altogether public affairs, and I lay down my burden.\nIt may be some time, before I return to my native land, but I shall\nalways follow the fortunes of the British race and Empirewith profound\ninterest and if at any time In the future I can be found of service to His\nMajesty in a private station, I shall not fail.\nAnd now, we all have a new King.' I wish him and you, his,people,\nhappiness and prosperity with all my heart. God bless you all! God\nsave the King!\nbicycled to the town hall to record\nthem.\n\"WHIM OF DESTINY\"\n\"By one of those whims of destiny,\" the mayor told the bridal\npair, \"it is under the blue sky and\namong the flowers of the garden\nof France, in the laughing valley\nof the Indre, that the most, moving\nof all idylls has just unfolded itself.\n\"In saluting in its (France's) name\na prince who was the well-beloved\nsovereign of a friendly people, and\nshe whom his highness has chosen\nfrom a noble country to.which we\nare attached with ihe same precious bonds\u2014greatness and glory-\npermit he has Just received the\nmutual consent uniting your destinies to give you ... the most sincere wishes for your happiness.\" '\nThe newlyweds turned then to\nthe terrace with their friends for\na cocktail interlude between services, then went separately tb the\nmusic room for the religious blessing.\nMr. Jardine stood beside the altar,\na \"poor man's pastor\" who consulted his \"own conscience\" and\ndecided he must marry his former\nKing.\nThe altar was in an alcove of\nthe room and was improvised with\nan old oak chest. At each end were\nsingle, tall yellow tapers and in\nthe middle a golden cross.\nThe duke and Major Metcalfe\nentered the room after the guests.\nA moment later came the bride\non Rogers' arm.\nThe massive march from the\nJudas Maccabeus Oratorio by Handel was played while the duke took\nhis place.\nDuring the ceremony there was\nthe soft music of the choral \"Gloria\nin Excclsis,\" by Dupre, and Cesar\nFranck's Adagio in C Major.\n\"TO JOIN THI8 MAN\nAND WOMAN\"\n\"We are come together here in\nthe sight of God and this congregation to join this man and woman.\"\nthe vicar intoned, reading from his\nred-backed prayer book and using\nthe old English service.\nCalling the duke by all his given\nnames, he asked:\n\". , . Edward Albert Christian\nGeorge Andrew Patrick David..'.\nwilt thou love her, comfort her,\nhonor her and keep her? , , .\"\n\"I will,\" eamo the loud, firm,\nvibrant answer.\nAnd then to \"Bessie Wallis\" the\nquery whether she would \"obey,\nserve, love and honor;\" and the\nlow, steady answer, the bride repeating:\n\"And to obey . . . until death\ndo us part.\"\nThe duke received the wedding\nring of Welsh gold which had rested\non Mr. Jardlne's open prayer book.\n\"With this ring I thee wed,\" he\nsaid, looking steadily at tha woman of his choice and slipping\nthe ring on her finger.\nSIMPLE DIGNITY\nThe service ended in simple dignity with the vicar's prayer to God\nfor His blessing on \"this man and\nthis woman.\" The organ gave the\njoyous strains of \"Oh, Perfect Love,\"\nduring the benediction; and then the\nchoral, \"O, Jesus,\" by Bach.\nThe wedding party then left the\nmusic room, to go to the dining room\nand .terrace for the buffet wedding\nbreakfast.\nThe duke and his bride left the\nparty briefly to change to travelling\ncostumes\u2014the duke to a blue serge\nsuit and the duchess to a suit of\nheavy blue woollen, with blouse of\nflowered print in blue and white.\nSetting this off she had a brimless\nhat Irimmed at the edge with small\nleaves of blue and white. Tucked\ninto the breast pocket of her jacket\nwas a handkerchief of crepe matching the'blouse.\nBy 2:15 most of the guests were\nhomeward bound. The Baron and\nBaroness Eugene de Rothschild, last\nto arrive, were first to depart.\n2000 TELEGRAMS\nA huge tray bearing 2000. telegrams of good wishes was brought\nto the duke and duchess after the\nwedding breakfast, but they were\nleft unopened. They will be read\nat Wasserleonburg.\nAlthough only five newspapermen were permitted to see the\nceremony, the duke and duchess\nwent to the doorway to pose for\npictures and Edward expressed\nhis regret there had not been\nroom for'all., '\nLeased, telephone wires near the\nchateau gates, and telegraph lines\ninstalled in the garage were used to\ncarry the news of the marriage for\nthe 100 or so newspapermen and\nwomen on hand.\nTwo country inns were taken\nover as newspaper headquarters,\nand.the newspaper folk were among\nIhe crowd cheering as the newly-\nweds drove forth from the chateau\nto their train.\nPreceded by the automobile of\nMayor Mercler and a motorcycle\npoliceman, the Windsor car disappeared down tha road to the accompaniment of \"hurrahs\" and\n\"vive\" from 250 onlookers.\nAt the wheel of the car was\nGeorge  Ladbrooke,  who  for   17\nyears  has  served  the   duke   as\nchauffeur.\n226 PIECES OF LUGGAGE\nThere were 226 pieces of luggage,\nincluding 183 trunks, sent on ahead\nby truck and train to the honeymoon castle. In addition there were\na dozen pieces of hahd luggage to\nbe stowed In the private car.\nAnd so the modern romance of a\nking and his chosen mate came lo\nthe marriage altar.\nGILL A8K8 AID FOR 8COUTS\nThat 75 American Boy Scouts\nwould be coming to Nelson this summer to go Into camp at Kokanee, and\nthat \"manpower\" was needed in\nclearing the site, erecting huts and\ngenerally preparing the Scout campsite for them was stated by Fred\nGill, scoutmaster, at a meeting of the\njunior board of trade at the Golden\nGate cafe Thursday night\nThe Scouts were developing a\nlarge site, he explained, and any\nhelp which could be extended over\nweek-ends would be more than welcome.\n\u25a0-' \u25a0;:\"-'   -'       #- \u2022 .'    '\nWater Rises Over\nQuarter oF a Foot\nRising slightly over a quarter ot a\nfoot In 24 hours, the West Arm stood\nat 10.06 feet above the low watei\nmark at t o'clock Thursday afternoon,-with the prospect of reaching\n11 feet in a few hours. Wednesday's\nreading waa 10.69 feet.\nAbsentee Votes\nPut Putnam Lead\nUp to 251 Votes\nAbsentee votes at nine more points\nin the province, for candidates in\nNelson-Creston riding, were reported by wire Thursday to W. E. Coles,\nreturning officer, bringing the totals to 2124 for Frank Putnam, Liberal; 1873 for A. T. Horswill, Conservative; 1098 for R. F. Bayliss.\nC. C. F; 153 for H. L. Howe, Social Credit; and 131 for J. W. Mulholland, Independent. Putnam's\nplurality Is now 251.\nOf the 23 votes, Putnam got 10.\nHorswill and Bayliss six each, and\nMulholland one. The points wiring\nin were Vancouver-Burrard, Vancouver-Point Grey, Vancouver East,\nVernon, Kelowna, Princeton, New\nWestminster, Barkerville and Big\nMissouri.\nBRADDOCK FINED\n$1000, SUSPENDED\nNEW YORK. June 3 (AP). -\nHeavyweight Champion James J.\nBraddock was. fined $1000 and suspended indefinitely by the\" New\nYork state athletic commission today\nfor falling to keep his heavyweight\nchampionship engagement with Max\nSchmeling here tonight.\nBraddock's manager, Joe Gould,\ndrew a similar suspension and fine.\nAbout all the disappointed\nSchmeling got for his five trips\nacross the ocean, a wasted training\ngrind and an expenditure of something like $25,000 was a nice, large\neight ball.\nMORE ABOUT\nBRITONS REJOICE\n(Continued From Page One)\nbrother of the King and the Duke\nof Windsor, spoke at a'banquet in\nwhich he lauded the coronation and\nmade no reference to the event at\nMonts, France.\nNewspapers ran portraits of the\nduke and his duchess in their wedding attire beside long accounts of\nthe wedding ceremonies.\nThe Duke of Windsor's popularity was: demonstrated at Stepney,\nIn London's east etid. Open air\ncommunity tea parties were organized. The surplus of funds originally donated, for the coronation was\nexpended on decorations, tables and\nfood. Cheers for the duke rang\nout.\nIn South Wales teas to celebrate\nhis marriage were held, with paper\ndecorations adding gaieiy to shabby\nstreets.\nMuch of the press was editorially\nsympathetic with the duke and his\nbride. The Liberal London Star\ndenounced the church's attitude\nThe Mirror urged Edward's return\nto England. The Standard offered\ngood wishes and pleaded for tolerance.\nMORE ABOUT\nASSAULT CASE\n(Continued From Page One)\nly being broken then. He said it\nwas not known the watch was broken until Miss Webster looked at it\nto see What the time was. He also\ndescribed how he had been arrested\nwith four other men at Ymir by\nprovincial police and had been\ncharged with them with obtaining\nmoney by false pretences, asserting he had no connection with the\nothers except his friend John\nProven.\nWILLING TO LEAVE\nUnder cross-examination by Chief\nof Police Alex Stewart he admitted\nhaving spent two months in county\njail in Spokane awaiting deportation. He denied he had been accused\nby Chief Stewart on the street some\ntime before of \"living on the avails\nof prostitution,\" and denied that he\nwas \"corresponding with a girl on\nLake street\" or in Cranbrook. He\nsaid he had told Chief Stewart and\nprovincial police that he was quite\nwilling to leave Nelson as soon as\nhis car arrived.\nWood declared the provincial police \"wanted to give me a floater\nout of B.C.\" '\nChief Stewart presented the\ncrown case and Wood conducted his.\nown defence. Two witnesses only\nwere heard In the day-long hearing.\nMORE ABOUT\nMINE WORKER\n(Continued From Page One)\nDuring his years in the southern\ninterior of the province he has been\nclosely connected in the capacity\nof foreman with mines that were\nwell known in Ihe early days. He\nwas foreman of the North Star al\nKimberley in 1895; of the Home-\nstake in Rossland in 1897; of the\nBrooklyn at Phoenix in 1900.\nDuring the last two decades he\nhas spent his time largely in the\nSlocan. operating the Van Roi near\nSilverton for Clarence Cunningham\nin 1924 and the Wonderful at Sandon, also for Mr. Cunningham, in\n1925.\nSilver fox farms are being tried\nout in Czechoslovakia.\nTRAIL HAMMERS OUT 26-11 WIN\nOVER ROSSLAND AS DEFENCEMEN\nWATCH BOXLA FROM SIDELINES\n\"Mouse\" .Davy* Leads\nTrail Scoring\nDrive\nTRAIL, B.C., June 3\u2014Rossland\nRedmen certainly missed their two\nsuspended defencemen; \"Ace\" Bailey\nand Jeff Nicklin, when they were\ndefeated 26-11 by the Trail squad in\na Kootenay Boxla league game here\ntonight. The tilt was a gentlemen's\nfixture all through. A big crowd on\nhand apparently' anticipated the two\nRossland bad boys might be back in\nthe fame. Bailey has been ruled out\not the game for the balance of the\nseason and Nicklin tor four games.\n\"Mouse\" Davy was the shining\nlight of the home club when he\nrifled home six goals.and nabbed\nfive assists. Two last-year juniors\nwere out in front, Smith, scoring\nfive and one assist, while Temple\nnotched three.\nArchie Nelll of the visitors paced\nhis team by getting through for six\ncounters. -\nTrail went into the lead after neck\nand neck counters at the opening to\nestablish a 7-2 edge in the first quarter and add to it throughout the\nMORE ABOUT\nB.C. ELECTION\n(Continued'Prom Page One)\nMeanwhile counting of absentee\nvotes in Grand Forks-Greenwood\nwhere E. C. Henniger, Liberal, has\nbeen conceded elected, narrowed his\nmajority over the Conservative opponent to 24. Mayor T. A. Love's\nadded support came from those who\nvoted for him in polls in other parts\nof the province.\nBryan's victory in Mackenzie,\nheld by a Constructive in the last\nhouse, gave the Liberals 31 of the\nlegislature's seats, a loss of four,\nIt also eliminated the possibility\nof the Co-operative Commonwealth\nfederation going' into a dead heat\nwith Conservatives for the official\nopposition places. A win for Herbert Gargrave, C. C. F., would have\ngiven both parties eight members.\nBehind the Conservative and the\nC. C. F. candidates came A. D.\nCreer, leader of ihe Social Credi:\nforces, and G. M. Robertson, Constructive. The 17 other Social Credit\naspirants previously conceded defeat.\nPremier Pattullo was advised of\nthe latest development as he 'prepared to take a holiday before deciding on cabinet changes and preparing for the next session of the\nlegislature.\nHe said, today he would bring in\nlegislation tb set up. a new provincial trade, department 'at the fall\nsession which must be held before\nNov. 25. He had \"plans Inmind\" for\nthe new department but did not say\nto whom the portfolio would go. It\nwas expected lhat Gordon Wismer,\nnew member for Vancouver-centre,\nwould take the attorney-general's\nportfolio which the premier has held\nsince Gordon'Sloan's elevation to\nthe supreme court. The 1)ame of\nNorman Whittaker, member for\nSaanich, has also been mentioned\nfor the past.\nOn his return from his holiday\non tha mainland! tha premier will\nconsider drafting new health In\nsuranee legislation, tha principle\nof which was endorsed in Tuesday's referendum. Voters approv\ned a \"comprehensive\", contrlbu\ntory state medicine plan and left\nIt up to the government to decide\nwhat form It.would take.\nfixture. Rossland made its beat\nshowing In the second quarter when\nthe Redmen collected tour.\nSUMMARY\nFirst perlod-1, Trail;'Davy (La-\nthom) :50; 2, Rossland, Anderson\n(Ezart) 1:12; 3. Trail, Smith, 2:32:\n4, Rossland, Scott, 5:23; 5, Trail,\nSmith. 6:17:6, Trail, Kendall (Davy)\n7:36; 7.. Trail, Lathom (Davy) 12:20;\n8, Trail; Merlo (Temple)' 14:00; 9,\nTrail. Temple (Sammartino) 14:07.\nPenalties\u2014Snowdon, Fraser, Sam<\nmartino. Merlo, Neill,\nSecond period\u201410, Trail, Kendall,\n3:21; 11, Rossland, Neill, 5:20; 12,\nTrail, Fraser, 6:09; 13, Trail, Bradbury, 9:17; 14. Trail, Bradbury, 9:50;\n16, Trail, Merlo, 10:17; 17, Rossland,\nAnderson (Wood) 11:06; 18, Rossland, Neill, 11:15; 19, Trail, Smith\n(Lathom, Davy) 13:27; 20, Rowland,\nNeill,  14:03.\nPenalties\u2014Davy, Merlo, Fraser,\nForrest, Anderson.\nThird period\u201421, Rossland, Ezart\n(Davies) :57; 22, Trail, Merlo (Sammartino) 1:22; 23, Trail, Fraser\n(Davy) 1:30; 24, Trail, Davy, 8:05;\n25, Trail, Temple (Sammartino)\n9:30; 26. Rossland, Neill (Anderson)\n11:34; 27. Rossland, Nelll, 14:30.\nPenalties\u2014Miller, Kendall, Temple, Anderson (1).\nFourth perlod-28, Trail, Kendall\n(Smith) -.47; 29, Rossland,, Neill\n(Ezart) 1:39; 30, Trail, Davy (Smith)\n7:31: 31, Trail, Davy (Lathom) 8:41;\n32, Rossland, Scott (Davies) 9:25; 33,\nTrail, Smith (Kendall) 13:38; 34,\nTrail, Smith (Kendall) 13:48; 35,\nTrail, Kendall (Davy) 14:07; 36,\nTrail, Davy (Fraser) 14:25; 37, Trail,\nTemple (Snowdon) 14:33.\nPenalties\u2014Miller, Bradley, Snowdon, Neill, Ostercroft, Scott.\nTeams:\nRossland \u2014 Gedinsky; Saundry,\nDavies, Neill, Anderson, Wood,\nSimm, White, Ostercroft, Ezart,\nScott and Forrest.\nTrail \u2014' Leroy; Miller, Lathom,\nSnowdon, Bradbury, Kendall, Bradley, Davy, Fraser, Smith, Merlo,\nSammartino and Temple.\nReferees\u2014\"Curly\" Wheatley and\n\"Jock\" Walmsley.\nDOES HIGHLAND\nFLING AT n\nOla! Lady Tells Secret\nof Her Vigor\nThe writer of the following letter\nonce suffered from rheumatism,\nheadaches, and depression. Then one\nday a vigorous old lady told her the\nsecret ot good health. And now that\nformer sufferer writes to tell others\nhow she obtained relief through\nKruschen:\u2014\n\"Kruschen was recommended to\nme by an old lady of seventy-two\nwho can dance the Highland Fling\u2014\nthanks to Kruschen, which she has\nused for thirty years. She told me\nto take Kruschen Salts'to try and relieve a dull heavy headache from\nwhich I suffered nearly every morning on wakening. I was also troubled\nwith rheumatism in both shoulders.\nKruschen turned the trick.- The\nheadache disappeared and so did\nthe rheumatism.' I.have continued\ntaking Kruschen and intend to keep\nit up.\"-(Mrs.) F.B.W,    ....\nKruschen is a combination of\nmineral salts which ajslst in stimulating your liver, kidneys and digestive tract to healthy, regular activity. They ensure internal cleanliness,\nand thus help to keep the bloodstream pure, (Advt.)\n' IMPROVEMENT ^\nwehaviqladly madei\nInquiries Invited\nThe Royal Bank of Canada has\nbeen happy to make loans such\nas these in all parts of Canada.\nSome are for large amounts,\nothers for small, but in all cases\nmonthly instalments have been\narranged to meet the ability of\nthe borrower to repay. The\nRoyal Bank cordially invites you\nto discuss yout Home Improvement Loan with the Manager ot\nyour nearest branch.\n[\u25a0I'M (RETAILER\nto balU \u2022 foundation to hu\ngaragn, iimtnl! two now bath- .\nroon\u00ab, alructural and electrical\nrepaint.\nAmoiinlol l,oai) $2,000.00\nUuDboouot     174.53\nMonthly InatalmenU.     $55.55\ntoaMACHlNIST\nto pro vide maleriali for pain 11 ng\nand decorating hia home. Tht -\nwork to bedone by hia family.\nAraountof Loan......  $200.00\nLeal DifrxHint        9.36\n18 month* to My,\nMonthly inatalmenii..   111.13\nto   a   W I  D  O W\nto repair heating and electrical\nequipment, alteration* and\npatntlOg.\nAmount of Lota $300.90\nLen Dbcouot ,.      22M\n30 months to pay.\nMonthly ina talrarjit a..   $10.00\nto \u25a0 BUSINESS MAN\nto add Uvea roonw, iusujale\nwalla, J\u00bby flooring and\npainting,\nAmouotofLoan.. $540.00\nIrfMWiwount....      40.05\n30 montha to oay.\nMonthly ioatairuenla $18.00\nAak Jor boolrUt, 4'Ioana\/or Honta Im-\nprove tit rnf.t\"iitonirrers.vourgn\u00ab>f tion a\nabout tho Home Improvement Flame\nm ROYAL BANK or canada\nNELSON BRANCH\nA.  BAIRb. MANAtlR\n':', ......\n.iSffifil .\"..'\u25a0\u25a0..,. . \u25a0 \u25a0 ^\/^^,,;.\u00ab,^>l^^^\n.iVi^rrirrtnTii\n \u25a0 \u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0\"\u25a0 \\WS^J?9^*s$W7iK^\n; \u25a0.   v '\n7,T..,,\nmgmmwmmmmmMwmm^M\n\"I Aln'l Oonna\nSign No Papers\"\nDiz Dean Roars\nBy PAUL  MICKELSON\n(Associated Press Sporti Writer)\nNEW YORK, June 3 (APJ.-Coat-\nless and tugging cheerfully on his\nbright red suspenders, Dizzy Dean\nsat down in his hotel room today\nSnd won the major league pop-off\nchampionship for the seventh year\nrunning.\nOld Diz was far from downhearted over the Indefinite suspension\nplastered on him by President Ford\nFrick of the National league. Instead he let loose an oratorical blast\nthat was right brutal with the\nKing's English at times but free\nfrom all suspicion of a balk..\n\"I ain't gonna sign no papers for\nnobody, no time and no how,\" he\nroared to a room full of newspaper\nreporters. \"Say, when does this\nFrick's term as president of the\nNational league expire anyway?\"\n\"At the end of the season,\" he\n\u25a0was told, \"but you can bet your\ngolf, clubs he'll be reelected.\"\n\"Well, I'm not gonna help him,\"\nshouted Dizzy. \"All the guy wants\nto do is make a heel outa me and\na hero outa himself.\n\"I have always been slow signing\npapers as you fellows know. But\nthis' time I'm gonna break all records for not signing. Why should\nI put myself on the spot for Frick?\nI'll quit baseball and settle down\non a farm first.\" '\n(By Associated Press)\n.Lyn Lary,of the Indians and Beau\nBelief the Browns climbed into a\nsecond place tie in the American\nleague batting race yesterday, while\nBrooklyn's Buddy Hassett shot into\nthird place in the National league.\nStandings of the leaders (first\nthree in each league):\nG AB R H Pet.\nMedwick, Cds., 37 138 33 56 .406\nWalker, Tigs... 40 171 23 66 .386\nVaughan, Prts .. 37 147 23 56 .381\nLary, Indians... 35 154 33 58 .377\nBell, Browns .. 35 146 23 55 .377\nHassett, Dodgrs 37 137   20   50   .365\nIndians Move Up\n\"CLEVELAND, June 3 (AP).-The\nIndians pulled up to three games\nfrom the American league lead today by Whipping the pace-setting\nNew. .York' Yankees 6-2 hehind Me)\n.Haider's* effective pitching.\nTht Yanks' lost the services of\ntheir slugging rightfielder, Twinkle-\ntoes' George Selkirk. He pulled up\nwith a charley-horse in the second\ninning. Myril Hoag took over his\nassignment.\nNew York     2 H  0\nCleveland     6 11   1\nGomez, Malone arid Dickey; Harder and Pytlak.\nFIFTH FOR WHITE SOX\nCHICAGO, June 3 (AP)-Homers by Zeke Bonura and Tony Piet\nand the wildness of Boston pitchers\nehabled the White Sox to make\ntheir fifth straight victory an 11-4\nromp over the Red Sox here today.\nBostpn    4  6  2\nChicago   11 10  0\nW. Ferrell, Wilson, Ostermueller,\nMarcum and Desaultels; Kennedy\nand Sewell.\nSENATORS EVEN SERIES\nDETROIT, June 3 (AP). - The\nWashington Senators took advantage of the wildness of Jake Wade\nand Vic Sorrell, Detroit pitchers',\ntoday to even the series with a 5-4\nvictory,\nWashington   ,   5  9  0\nDetroit ,   4 10   0\nDeshong and Hogan;'Wade, Sorrell, Russel and Tebbetts.\nPhiladelphia at St. Louis postponed, rain.\nLEWIS WINNER\nST. LOUIS, June 3 (AP).-John\nHenry Lewis, Phoenix negro, successfully defended his light heavyweight crown here tonight by gaining a technical knockout over Bob\nOlin of New York midway in the\neighth round of their scheduled 15\nround fight.\nSONNY JONES TO RETURN\nLONDON, June 3 (CP cable).-\nAf ter scoring six ring victories without a defeat, Sott'ny Jones, Vancouver boxer, plans to sail for Canada\nSaturday in the Empress of Britain.\nAccompanying him will be. Kazumi\nMorioka, who. won five bouts in\nUnited Kingdom rings.\nYANKEE BEATS RAINBOW\nNEWPORT, R.I., June 3, (AP)-\nThe racing sloop Yankee came from\nastern today on the last leg of a\n28-mile triangular course to beat\nRainbow, 1934 winner of the America's cup, by over five minutes.\nGftADS WIN AGAIN\nEDMONTON, June 3 (CP) .-Edmonton Grads by a score ot 38-28\ntook the second straight game tonight in a best-of-flve series against\nthe Tulsa Stenos in defence ot the\nUnderwood international basketball trophy. Another hard-fought\ngame extended the Grads to their\nbest efforts in defeating the United\nStates invaders.\nLawn Bowlers at\nTrail Begin Play\nSeveral Ladies Engage\nin Ancient Outdoor\nPastime\nTRAIL, B. C, June 3-Trail-Tad-\nanac lawn bowling club opened the\nseason Wednesday night, several\nladies being present and entering\nmixed games.\nResults of matches follow\nW. Rae, Mrs. C. Reik, R. Weir\nand John Young\u201424,\nW. Campbell, Mrs. H. Johnson,\nJ. Deans and E. Cook\u201419.\nD. Davis, M. J. Oscarr, R. Cun-\nliffc, G. Reik\u201418.\nG. Watson, A. Laurie, E. Ley-\nland, H. Sandau\u201420.\nMrs. J. Wood and Mrs. R. Livingstone\u201414\nMrs. J. S. Hardy and Mrs. C.\nReik-17.\nNEL80N DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B.C.-FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1937\nSMi\nAnother Aspirant for Title in Grunt ond Groan Gome\nFrank Muto, 30,\nPasses at Home\nFrank Muto, 30-year-old Nelson\nminer,' died at his home on Vernon\nstreet early Wednesday morning,\nafter an illness of about 12 days,\nMr. Muto was born in Nelson in\n1907. but spent his. childhood.' in\nItaly having journeyed there with\nhis parents at an early age. He returned to Nelson when. 15 and resided here since. Latterly he was\nemployed at one of the district\nmines. '.'.\".\nBesides his wife, a; son and a\ndaughter and an uncle and aunt\nof Nelson survive him. .;.\nFuneral services will be held Saturday. '    '\nPACIFIC COAST\nSacramento 12, San Francisco 31\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nToledo 5; Milwaukee 3.\nIndianapolis 8; Minneapolis 10.\nLouisville 1; St. Paul 3.\nColumbus 13, Kansas City 2.\nINTERNATIONAL\nRochester 0, Buffalo 4.\nMontreal 3, Toronto 13.\nNumber 1\nPeople are thinking of vacations,\ntrying to decide .where \".to go and\nwhat to do. For golfers I can think\nof nothing better than a tour of\nstrange courses.\nSuch a tour gives an air of adventure to the Vacation and, after\nall, that is what we all need, something different from what we have\nbeen facing day after day throughout the long weary months. This\nidea may not appeal to you and I\nmay be carried away with the fun\nI had. on such a trip last summer.\nMrs. Morrison and I piled our\nluggage and golf bags in the back\nof the car and motored all through\nMassachusetts, Maine and New\nHampshire. We discovered courses\nthat were not on the map. Most of\nthem had excellent fairways and\nfine putting greens and every one\nof them had beautiful settings, either in the mountains or by the sea.\nWe generally found good food and\nbeds close at hand and the expense\nof the whole trip was nominal.\nNo doubt you have a set up like\nthis in your country, If so, I urge\nyou to consider such a tour, especially if you like your golf and are\nlooking for something new to do.\nCANADA'S FAVOURITE\n!i3*;.''u.\nPANETELA 10c.\nZ..'... .;-..\nThose shoulders\u2014those biceps\u2014that waist\u2014those\neyes. Girls, let us introduce Jesse James\u2014even the\nname is romantic\u2014of Houston, Tex., where he was\na high school boy until Just recently. Jesse has the\nworthwhile ambition to stampede through the thundering herd of current aspirants to the wrestling\ntitle. While he is considering the stampede, he\nalready is busy breaking feminine hearts.\nAMERICAN  LEAGUE,\n.\u2022\u25a0-.'      W.'Lv\"'\nMew York'.: ...24 13\nCleveland    20 15\nChicago    20 17\nDetroit  21 19\nBoston   ...:  16 16\nWashington   ...: 18 21\nPhiladelphia     15 18\nSt. Louis  10 25\nNATIONAL  LEAGUE\nW. L.\nPittsburgh    24 13\nNew York  24 16\nChicago    23 16\nSt. Louis   18 19\nBrooklyn 17 18\nBoston     16 20\nPhiladelphia    16 22\nCincinnati  12 25\nPet.\n.649\n.571\n.541\n.525\n.500\n.462\n.455\nPet\nShoots Large Bear\non Ranch at Yahk\nYAHK, B. C.-A wedding of interest in this district took place at\nCarlton Street United church, Toronto, on Friday, May 14, when\nNaida Wakem Barnhardt, eldest\ndaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.\nBarnhardt of Glenlily was united\nin Marriage' to Frederick Olaf Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Williams of Kingsgate. Mr. Roy Olson,\nformerly of Kimberley, supported\nthe groom while Miss Emma Alton\nof Toronto was bridesmaid. Rev.\nJ. D. Parks performed the ceremony.\nThe wedding party proceeded to\nHawkestonel; Ont., for the reception, held at the home of Mrs. N N.\nButler, aunt of the bride. Mr. and\nMrs, Williams will make their home\nin northern Ontario where the\ngroom holds a position with the\nConsolidated Mining ini Smelting\ncompany.\nWork on the rock crusher at Ryan\ncommenced Saturday.\nWarwick Parker of Canal Flat\nhas arrived to operate the diesel\nEngine at the rock crusher.\nMaple Leaf club met at the home\nof Mrs. Albert Anderson.\nMr. and Mrs. \"Jock\" Wardrope\nleft recently to make their home in\nLumberton.\nMrs. A. L. Lythgoe and children\nreturned Saturday from a short holiday at Creston.\nMrs. S. Miggins arrived Sunday\nfrom Cranbrook to visit her son-in-\nlaw and daughter, Mr. and' Mrs. R.\nG. Potter.\nMr. and Mrs. S. J. McCartney and\nson, Paul, were Spokane visitors\nduring the week.\nRobert Murray of Cranbrook\nvisited his parents, Mr. and Mrs,\nH. B. Murray at the week-end.\nMr. and Mrs. C. Voss were here\nMonday from Spokane visiting the\nlatter's mother, Mrs. Frank Allen\nand sisters, Mrs. Fred Barr and Mrs.\nHerbert Robinson.\nMr. and Mrs. William Pedersen\nand family have taken up residence\nin the Cranbrook vicinity,\nMr. and Mrs. H. A. Powell of\nCreston were Sunday visitors here.\nC. E. Sutcliffe, president of the\nCreston Stock Breeders association\nwas here supervising the annual\ntransfer of stock from Crestdn tn\nthe C.P.R. meadow lands.\nH. Blinston *of Moyie visited\nhere.\nMrs. Jessie Harrison of Canal\nFlat was here on election day.\nH. Herman, local rancher, succeeded recently in shooting a bear\nin the bush adjacent to his property. The animal, which had been interfering with his sheep, is said to\nhave been, the largest seen here\nfor some time.\nB.C.  NET  STAR   IN  FINAL8\n. TORONTO, June 3 (CP)-Smart\nat the net and using an effective\nbackhand, Graham Verley, third\nranking British Columbia player,\nwon his way into the finals of the\nBroadview invitation tennis tournament today by defeating Grant\n(Pinky) McLean, Toronto, fourth\nranking in Canada. The Vancouver\nracket wielder dropped the second\nset 4-6 but took the others 6-2, 6-4,\n7-6.\nHitch-hiker Sets\nEngland as Goal\nWINNIPEG, (CP)-Slight, energetic 47-year-old Mrs. Ada Jenkins\nCarter, who is working her way\nas best she can toward her old\nhome in England from Goodsoil,\nSask., 125 miles northwest of Saskatoon, is now on her way from\nWinnipeg to Montreal.\nShe left her home in Goodsoil,\non Feb. 9. A dog sled piloted by her\nson Philip took her to Woodsall,\nSask., and a truck loaded with hogs\nto St. Walburg. There illness kep't\nher until March 18, and she made\nher living by selling beadwork,\nwatch fobs and book marks.\nShe journeyed to Saskatoon by\ntrain and Worked for a time until\nshe obtained her passport, and then\nhitch-hiked to Winnipeg,\nMrs. Carter says she is \"jack of\nall trades\" and it is quite evident\nshe is very versatile. With the help\nof her sons she has built two campers' cottages and the family is now\nbuilding a complete summer resort. The beadwork she sells is her\nown. She learned how to do it from\na book. \"I've sawed, hammered,\ndug cellars\u2014everything,\" she said.\nmm\nDry ice makes an effective rat\nkiller.\nHUGH MULCAHY\nA 23-year-old rookie pitcher Hugh\nMuleahy, was supposed to put life\ninto the Phils' pitching staff this\nyear. But Hugh, as well as most of\nthe other Philly pitchers, has failed\nto show, as yet, the. stuff which\nearned for him big league try.\nHugh, who carries Noyes as his\nmiddle name, won 25 games for\nHazleton last year. That's all, just\n25. He lost 14, for a, .641 percentage.\nThat big record gave him his chance\nin the majors, Manager Jimmy Wilson putting a .tag on him near the\nend of last.season.\nIn two games with Ihe Phils at the\nend of the season, Hugh won one\nand lost one.\nHugh is from Allston, Mass. He is\na right-handed pitcher and right-\nhanded batter. He stands two Inches\nabove  six   feet  and   weighs   190\n^ais'   . . 4^aMyt^\nHoIeRiirs\n\u25a0 \u20140-- Y.  -\n(By   Associated   Press)\nYesterday's homers; Berger, Sees.\n2; Higgins, Red-Sox; Piet, Bonura,\nWhite Sox; Greenberg, Tigers\u2014one\neach.\n\u2022 The leaders; Greenberg, Tigers,\n12; Bartell, Giants, 11; Selkirk,\nYankees, 10; Medwick, Cardinals, 9;\nFoxx, Red Sox, 8; Walker, Tigers, 8;\nOtt, Giants, 8.\nLeague totals: American 160, National 157, total 317.\nPolo Park Entries\nPolo Park, Winnipeg, sixth day,\nFriday, June 4\u2014Spring meeting:\nFIRST RACE\n$400 claiming, three-year-olds and\nup, five furlongs:\nCarmi   110\nInarage 110\nSport Smith ...\nPurple Heather\nMy Hero ; ,xl05\nIndian Dance 110\nHarry Scott\nDfoll Polly  Ill\nLobelia Ellsworth 105\nSECOND RACE\n$400 allowances, Grande Prairie\npurse, two-year-olds, four furlongs:\nArabian Love  110\nStage Fortune  *. 106\nTrapper   113\nLast Lady  106\nLegato  106\nKalispell   115\nMacs Best \". 113\nHi Ginny  Ill\nArcadian Dice 103\nGo Go   106\nPenship     106\nMystic King   106\nTHIRD RACE\n$300 claiming, foaled in western\nCanada, three-year-olds and up, five\nfurlongs:\nDon Grant  110\nVictor of War  110\nSilent Lass xlOO\nCraigmint 110\nTomdil  '.  113\nBuddy Kay  110\nMac Aurelius .t  118\nSilent Rogue   113\nVerna Loan     xlOO\nFOURTH RACE\n$500 claiming, three-year-olds and\nup, seven furlongs:\nMt. Glen  .'... 106\nFlisak   117\nCanusee  :... 114\nJust Mrs '.  109\nBe Mine  112\nThistle Ace   114\nPeace Token  xlOO\nPipes Pal       112\nFIFTH RACE\n$500 claiming, Royal Alexandra\npurse, three-year-olds and up, one\nmile, 70 yards:\nCut Price     US\nDancing Boy   116\nBroadway Lights   116\nJungle Shawl  102\nSpanish Light ..   116\nSIXTH RACE\n$400 claiming, three-year-olds\nand up, iVs furlongs:\nJelsweep     113\nRoyal Flint  105\nLady Moon  .-. ( , 111\nOlivia D   x99\nKojl X102\nBuddy Choice   107\nJoe Geary   112\nDark Devil      H2\n8EVENTH RACE\n$400 Lockport hurdle handicap,\nfour-year-olds and up, Hi mile:\nA-Uncle Hyde   130\nPipers Son   151\nA\u2014Lord Goldstream   144\nB-Grey Cloud   146\nKings Messenger  135\nMendell  136\nB-Never Late   IM\nStarful   140\nA\u2014R. K. Moore entry.\nB\u2014Mrl. R. P. Munro and Munro\nBros., entry. '\nEIGHTH RACE\n1 $400 claiming, three-year-olds and\nup, five furlongs'.\nMoonsan 116\nFountain  108\nPrincipality  \u25a0\u25a0 M\nSunday Child   IM\nWeecarol    ...'.. xlOl\nTime Enough  118\nSunnyfier  x99\nPeach Bloom 104\nSirloin  HO\nx\u2014Apprentice allowance,\nPost time first race; 11:30 a.m.\nTrail Enters Ball\nLoop Next Sunday\nTravel   to   Ritzville\nto Engage in\n,   Opener\nTRAIL, B. C, June 3\u2014After a\ncancelled schedule, game of the\nEastern Washington Baseball league\nto be played here last Sunday, Trail\nteam Manager H. R. (Hank) Lauriente, and Fred Edmunds of the club\nexecutive sped to Spokane to confer\nwith league officials.\n\"We are definitely in Eastern\nWashington league,\" came a wire\nfrom them today. \"We play at Ritzville Sunday. Seven clubs In league\nwith Silver Loaf, Coeur d'Alene,\nEastern State Hospital, Sons of Italy,\nKellog, Ritzville and Trail.\"\nBoth fans and players alike were\nhighly elated over the food news\ntoday.\nNAKUSP HEARS\nN.A.HARKNESS\nNAKUSP, B.C-Nelson A. Harness B.A., B.D. of Vancouver gave\na lecture with latern Illustrations\non the topic \"The Bible Versus\nRussia\" at the United church Monday, The speaker, introduced by\nRev. C. Addyman, is lecturing under auspices of the local branch of\nthe British and Foreign Bible society and told of many features of\nthe work of that organization.\nA program of games and a birthday supper marked a children's\nparty given by Mrs. F. Horrey on\nher daughter, Nellie's, twelfth birthday.\nGuests at the affair were Shiela\nLeary, Evelyn Smith, Ruth Johnson,\nKathleen Sutherland, Beatrice\nSteenhoff, Charlotte Barrow, Bernice Jordan, Freda Johnson, Georgina Munn, Stella and Edith Horrey.\nMiss Irene Blunt left Tuesday\nfor Castlegar.\nMrs. D. Lyons of Arrow Park was\na shopper in town Monday.\nC. Evans of Silverton was In town\nMonday.\nMrs. Marsland and Mrs. A Kay\nof Arrow Park were Saturday visitors to Nakusp.\nN. Alpsen with his daughter, Miss\nMabel Alpsen, left Monday for\nRochester.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Robins of Arrow\nPark were visitors in town Saturday.\nMrs. J. Graham of Arrow Park\nspent Saturday in town.\nMr. and Mrs. Claridge of Arrow\nPark motored to town Saturday.\nMr. and Mrs. Marcolli and son,\nHenry, of Burton were in town\nSunday.\nMrs. Ryden sr., who was visiting\nMr. and Mrs. Shipmaker at Edge-\nwood, has returned to Nakusp.\nL. Jordan and L. Greenwood of\nEdgewo'od were Saturday visitors\nIn town.\nMr. and Mrs. Butler and son of\nVernon were in town the week-end.\nMr. Butler is at present, purser on\nthe Steamer Minto.\nMiss Rosa Bailey, who teaches at\nInonoaklin Valley, spent the weekend at her home. here.\nMiss o. Olson and N. Tliomllnson\nof New Denver were Sunday visitors in town.\nC. Yingling of Graham's Landing was in town at the week-end.\nMrs. G. Lea, Mrs. Lea and.Mrs.\nJ. Lea of Arrow Park were among\nshoppers in town Saturday.\nJ. Vipond left Saturday for Rimbey, ,Alta. to visit his brother and\nsister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred\nVipond.\nMr. pnd Mrs. R. Hopp and J.\nHopp of Edgewood were week-end\nvisitors to Nakusp.\nMrs. Leslie of Kamloops. who was\nin Nakusp to attend the funeral of\nher mother, Mrs. L. M. Vipond left\nSaturday for Vancouver to visit her\nsister, Mrs. F. Anscombe.\nMr. and Mrs. R. Sanderson of Trail\nwere guests at the home of Mrs.\nSanderson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. .H, L. Miller.\nDEADHEATUN\ncoronati6n' -'\u25a0'.\n\u25a0 CUP\/v n% -,\nEPSOM, Surrey, June'V (CP\ncable),\u2014Sir Abe Bailey's Cecil and\nJames V. Rank's His Grace rah to a\ndead heat in the Coronation cup\nover Hi miles here today. Lord Ivor\nChurchill's Chrysler II was third\nin the field of eight, three lengths\nbehind Cecil and His Grace.\nIt was the first dead heat in the\nhistory of the event, first run to\ncelebrate the coronation of King Edward VII,\nLater the owners of the dead-heating horses tossed for possession of\nthe cup. Hank, winning, gave Sir\nAbe \u00a3100. ($500), half the cup's\nvalue.\nREMEMBER WHEN?\nBy The Canadian Press\nLord Derby's \"mud horse\", San-\nsovino, ploughed through to victory in the English Derby, bringing\nthe stakes to the sportsman Earl\nfor the first time 13 years ago today. It was also the first winner for\nthe Derby family in 187 years. Sir\nPeter Teazle, Derby candidate, won\nthe race In 1787.\nGOLF ENTERTAINMENT\nCOMMITTEE OPENS WORK\nWith many golfers expected in\nNelson for the Kootenay open tourney the entertainment committee of\nthe Nelson Golf and Country club\nplan to open their season's work\nwith a dance for the entertainment\nof the visitors and others. Following this similar events will be staged\neach month of the season.\nA piano for the use of the members and for entertainment purposes\nhas been lent by Roy Pollard.\nMrs. Harold Lakes is chairman of\nthe committee consisting of Mrs.\nE. A. Murphy, Mrs. W. W. Ferguson and Leigh McBride, jr.\nBOX SUPPER AT TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C., June 3\u2014Vancouver\nJunior board of trade touring party\nto arrive here Friday, June 18 on\ntheir 'See B.C.' Itinerary, will be entertained by Trail board at a box\nsupper to be held at Rossland-Trail\nGolf and Country club houii\nSenior Baseball\nTo Start Sunday\nEdmonton Players Star\nin Local Infield;\nRossland Here\nThe Nelson senior baseball squad\nwill hold its final workout this\nevening for the opening game of\nthe West Kootenay-International\nleague in Nelson Sunday. They\nstack up against the Rossland Miners. Included In the Rossland lineup is Gordon Ezart, who is considered one of the outstanding\nstickhandlers in the West Kootenay\nboxla league.\nThe remade Nelson Infield caught\nthe eyes of the fans in a Salmo\ngame last Sunday, Tommy Mclnnis,\nthird base, and Gordon . Stewart,\nshortstop, two former Edmonton\nplayers showed up well in the field,\nas well as collecting two hits each,\nStewart hitting a homer.. Albert\nEuerby showed his usual dash at\nthe initial sack and included in\nhis two hits was a long home run\nin the fourth inning. Charlie Jeffs\nstarted at third base but was in\njured in the fifth inning,, being\nreplaced by Jim. Niven, considered\nby many as the outstanding player\nin Nelson juvenile hockey circles\nlast winter. Niven was credited\nwith two putouts and three assists\nagainst one error.\nDenis Ball led both teams at bat,\ncollecting two triples and a single.\nOtheVs in Nelson uniform were Art\nRoss, Austin Brennan, Steve Scott\nand \"Chum\" Arcure.\nSeveral other players are trying\nout for places on the team and last\nSunday's lineup is in no way considered final.\nPAGE NINH\nRESULTS Al    I\nPOLO PARK\nWINNIPEG, June 3  (CP).-Polo-\npark race results \u00ab\nFIRST RACE-5 FURLONGS       I\nAdopted (Bailey 11.25, 6.10, 4.80.'\nWar Mark (McLaren) 4.90,3.60.\nPurple Heather <Birley) 3.35.\nTime 1:02%. Scratched \u2014 Black-i\nWhit, Clear Sailing, Tilenada.\nSECOND RACE\u20145 FURLONGS     I\nBurning Gorce (Birley) 94.55,42.10, i\n22.05.\nSome Gift (Marsh) 4.90, 3.60.\nSir Barb (Barnett) 0.00.\nTime  1:03 1-5. Scratched\u2014Dale-\nmead, Miss Valentine.\nTHIRD RACE\u20146i\/j FURLONGS\nLittle Satin (Collins) 30.40, 11.60,\n7.00.\nDunes (Dupre) 4.95, 3.50. .  1\nHi Mont (Jackson) 6.40. ,\nTime 1:23 4-5. Scratched\u2014Indian\nDance.\nDaily double\u2014$389.80.\nFOURTH RACE-5 FURLONGS\nBobby Thompson (Vail) 7.35, 4.20,\n3.20.\nRose Camp (Simpson) 5.80, 4.45.   j\nTokena (Frasch) 5,95.\nTime 1:02 1-5. Scratched\u2014None. \",,\nFIFTH RACE^*i\/j FURLONGS     1\nDr. Pook (Bodion) 12.75, 4.75, 3.60,\nTall Oak (Dupre) 3.90, 3.70. ,\nMoores Gift (Bailey) 4.20. ' h\n, Time 1:22 4-5. Scratched\u2014None. I\nSIXTH RACE-1 MILE, 70 YARDS\nHoneysweet  (Dupre)  22.55, 7.9'\n5.25,\nSuneour (Young) 5.15, 4.15.\nJeanne Son (Barnett) 3.95.\nTime 1.48 4-5. Scratched\u2014None.\nSEVENTH RACE-6\/2 FURL0N8S'\nPink Post (Marsh) 4.90, 3.30, 2.70.1\nCivilian (Birley) 7.75 5.10.\nWeneedit (Young). 4.66.\nTime 1.22 3-5. Scratched\u2014Dorsals,-*\nMt. Glenr\nIn one of India's famous gblj?\nfields 13,000 workers are employedy\nunderground daily.\nPirates Shut Out\nBOSTON, June 3 (AP).-Rookie\nLou Fette, the Boston Bees 30-year-\nold righthander, stretched his personal winning streak to four\nstraight today as he handed the\nPittsburgh Pirates their first shutout of the year 6-0.\nPittsburgh     0  1   1\nBoston   6  9   0\nBrandt, Brown, Tobin and Todd;\nFette and Lopez.\nPostponements: St. Louis at\nBrooklyn, rain; Chicago at New\nYork, rain; Cincinnati at Philadelphia, rain.   Four scheduled.\n\u25a0\nCATTO'S\nCarefully aged, smooth\nand mellow, Catto's fine,\nImported Scotch is highly esteemed among the\nworld's few really great\nwhiskies!\n). Farrell Records\nPlacer Property\nA recording of the staking and\nlocation of a placer claim, the Lucky\nJim on Salmon river, about half a\nmile down from Black Bluff was\nmade by J. Farrell at the mining\nrecorder's office, Nelson, during the\nlast week. The Jack Pot No. 5\nplacer claim on Forty-Nine creek\nwas rerecorded by J. O. McKen.\nThis advt. is hot published foj\ndisplayed by the Liquor Con\ntrol Board or bv the Govern^\nment of British Columbia.'\nGet the most for your money\u2014Firestone tires\u2014\nwith all their extra values that give you longer\nmileage, more safety and greater value\u2014at no extra\ncost Your local Firestone Dealer has a Firestone\ntire to suit every purse. 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This\ncovers any number of insertion:..\nCHAPTER 47\nfthere's no need to labor tho point.\nCharles is in complete agreement\nwith you. And suppose I am lying?\nSuppose I have, as Charles suggested, . spirited Jacqueline Smith\niway for some fell purpose o( my\nawn, how, exactly, does* it con-\nSera you? Charles, I admit, has a\nlegitimate interest, because he loves\nIhe girl,,and his love has made him\nttrong and brave and heroic and terribly abusive; but if I have cast\nJacqueline in a dungeon to live on\ntread and water until she consents\n\u00bb marry me, it is really no business\nSI yours,\"\nj. \"No business of mine? I'm in the\nScheme; ain't I?\"\ni \"You were, James,\" Lutman corrected. \"It was a bad mistake. I\n(tain, to let you in, but I didn't\nfredit Jacqueline with as much good\ntense as she evidently possesses. If\nyou< had been a little more like\na} gentleman the scheme would have\nsucceeded; as jt is, you completely\nruined it.\"\n|\"Ruined your scheme, did I?\" exclaimed Jim to Lutman and flung\nj(ut a hand toward Charles. 'That's\nfho ruined it, and you know it. I\nAw it coming right from the. start.\nMold you so at Cobenzil, but you\nWere 60 sure of yourself you wouldn't listen. Stucky fell for her as\nloon as he saw her, and he's been\npaying crooked ever since\u2014fooling\nBout signing the deed, telling Jac-\nHieline God knows what about\nBe ... \"\n'\u25a0 \"I've told her nothing about you,\"\nInterrupted Charles.\nB^That's a lie!\" shouted Jim. \"Lut-\nmn told me. All that stuff about\nfey place in the country\u2014on the\nBoors\u2014in Devonshire. You told her\nfeat\u2014told her I'd done a stretch,\ndidn't you? But you didn't tell her\nit was a low-down double-crossing\n(Wine named Lutman who got me\nS>nt down, did you? Of course you\n_ldn't. Lutman wasn't marrying the\n\"M, and I. was, and as long as she\nBed me down ...\"\n\"In any case, Jim,\" interposed\nLutman sharply, \"she did turn you\ndown, and you're out of the scheme,\nand now mind your own confounded business.\"\n\"I'm telling you this is my business,\" persisted Jim. \"My name's\nin that deed, isn't it?\"\n\"As the marriage is off, Asson,\"\nsaid Charles, \"that deed is worthless.\"\n\"My name's in it, Stuckey, and\nthat's enough to drag me into it.\nI'm not resting until that deed's\ndestroyed. Where is it? Who's got\nit\u2014you?\"\nCharles shook his head..\n\"Lutman.\"\nCharles nodded.\n\"Good heavens, Stuckey, are you\ncrazy?\" exclaimed Jim. \"You drew\nit up, and you'll be in it just as\nmuch as I shall, and yet you hand\nit over to a swine like Lutman.\nYou can guess his game, can't\nyou?\" (\n\"As a matter of fact,\" said Charles,\n\"that's exactly what I've been trying to do.\"\n\"And you can't see it? But of\ncourse you don't know Lutman\nas I do. I can tell you what his\ngame is. It's as clear as daylight.\nJacqueline's missing, isn't she? And\nwhat does he do? Kids her mother\nshe's only gone away to look for, a\njob\u2014says she told him she was\ngoing\u2014and her fool of a mother believes him. That suits him, Stuckey.\nHe must keep mother quiet. He can't\nhave her getting anxious and running off to Scotland Yard, saying\nher daughter's disappeared. The police would start nosing around, and\nthey might discover something\u2014\neh, Lutman?\"\n\"All this may 'be very amusing,\nJim,\" said Lutman, \"but I don't\nsee ...\"\n\"You'll see in a minute.\" interrupted the young man. \"You'll see I've\ngot you taped.\" He turned again\nto Charles. \"And Once he's got rid\nof the girl, what does he do? I'll\ntell you. He makes a fuss over\nmother, takes her out to 'dinner\u2014\n||e Mod That Extra Jump to Beat Ball\nNo need to catch your breath folks I The runner in this action picture\ng|* safe on the play, although the ball seems to be going to get there\n'. This action took place during a game between New York Yankees\nPhiladelphia Athletics which the Yankees won by a score of 6-5.\nrunner is Lew Finney, Athletic's centre fielders and lead off man, who\nthe extra jump that was necessary to beat the ball. In case you are\ndcring who the other gentleman is we will explain. It is \"Iron Man\"\nGehrig, first baseman of the Yankees.\nReferee Takes a Punch\n# .#  *\u2022\njjfchief fhundcrbird gives Referee Dick Rutherford a punch in Los\n\u25a0hies mat mclec.\nLEGAL NOTICES\nMINERAL ACT\nBEAR MINERAL CLAIM situate\nIn the Nelson Mining Division ot\nWest Kootenay District located\nthree miles from Hall Stdn.g on\nHall Creek.\nTAKE NOTICE that I Car) Peterson, Free Miner's Certificate No\n25I17-E, intend sixty days from the\ndate hereof tp apply to the Mining\nRecorder for a Certificate of Im'\nprovements for the purpose of obtaining s Crown Grant of the above\nClaim.\nAnd further take notice that action under Section 85 of th* Miners.\nAct must be commenced b\"f'.ire the\nissuance of such Certificate of Improvements.\nDated this 5th day of Ajrtl 1937\nCARL PETERSON.\n(5715)\nWANTED\nTWO LARGE MIRRORS WANTED.\nBox 841, Daily News. (841)\nhe's taking her out this evening;\nshe told me so just now; and he's\ntaken her out before, and she thinks\nhe's wonderful. Haven't you noticed\nthe way she looks at him\u2014as if he\nwere a blinking film star and if she\ncould kiss his feet she'd die happy?\nAnd the next thing we shall hear is\nthat they're going to be married.\nAnd then what, en, Lutman?\"\nThe Colonel shrugged.\n\"My dear James, you're telling\nthe story.\"\n\"I'll tell you what then,\" added\nJim excitedly. \"Jacqueline will be\nfound. You see, she must be found\nor there might be a bit of trouble\nabout getting the money. You know\nthat, Stuckey; you're a lawyer. The\nmoney only goes to Mrs. Smith if\nJacqueline isn't alive, and it'll save\na lot of trouble If there's no doubt\nthat she isn't alive. So she'll be\nfound all right. Trust Lutman for\nthat. She'll be fished out of a pond\nor found in a ditch ...\"\n\"For heaven's sake, Asson,\" began Charles, but Jim was not to be\nstopped.\n'That's his game, Stuckey, you\ncan take it from me\u2014murder. That's\nwhat's happened to Jacqueline, or\nif it hasn't happened yet, that's\nwhat's going to happen. That's Lutman. He's got his nose on the trail\nof that money and nothing\u2014not\neven murder\u2014is going,to keep him\nfrom getting hold, of, it. I know the\nswine. He's done it before and he'll\ndo it again.\"\nLutman's face was suddenly livid.\n\"By God, Jim, if.you don't shut\nyour foul mouth. . .\"\n\"It's true!\" exclaimed Asson hysterically. \"There was old Gosling,\nwasn't there? Who stuck a knife\nin old George Gosling, \u2022 Lutman?\nThe police never got you\u2014couldn't\nget the evidence. But I know who\ndid it. I kn6w who ought to have\nhanged for it.\"\nLutman, with fist clenched, sprang\nfor him, but Charles caught his arm\nand held it.\n\"That's enough, Asson,\" he said.\n\"Get out.\"\n\"I'm getting,\" said Jim. \"And take\nmy advice and get out too, Stuckey\nbefore it's too late. Get that deed\nand tear it up and quit as I'm doing.\nI'm quitting right here and now.\nI'm not standing in on any murder.\nAnd if he denies it, Stuckey. don't\nyou believe him. Lutman's a killer.\nHe's done murder before and he'll\ndo it again. Maybe he's already\ndone it. I'm not risking it, anyway.\nI'm off\u2014out of the country\u2014see'\nLutman was struggling furiously,\nbut Charles' grip held him firmly.\n\"Let me go, Charles!\" he gasped\n\"Let me get at (he little rat and\nwe'll soon see if I'm a killer!\"\nJim glanced at him and hurried\nto the door.\n\"I guess we shan't meet again.\nStuckey,\" he said, \"but just remember, you don't have to be frightened\nof Lutman. He's got something on\nyou, hasn't he? Well, you don't\nhave to stand any more rough stuff\nfrom him. If he tries that line in future, just you remember old George\nGosling. I'll be sending you my address when I get to the other side,\nand if you want the evidence any\ntime you've only got to say so. So\nlong, Stuckey!\"\nHe turned and went out. As he did\nso, Lutman relaxed, and Charles\nloosed his grip. The Colonel rearranged his tie, and adjusted his monocle.\n\"There's only one thing about\nour James,\" he said. \"He sometimes strikes quite an ingenious\nidea.\"\n\"Quite,\" agreed Charles, putting\non his hat and going toward the\ndoor.\n\"Whither away, Charles?\"\n\"Only as far as Scotland Yard.\"\nLutman nodded.\n\"I believe the nearest station.\"\nhe smiled, \"is Charing Cross on the\nunderground.\"\nMiss Harringay failed to put in\nan appearance at the office the next\nmorning, but there was a letter from\nLooking for\nNothing provides more fun and\nenjoyment than a car. And now's\nthe time to buy one! The car\nthat fits your demands and your\nSocketbook is offered for sale in\nie columns of the News.\nfoimlm\nWANTADS\nPHONE 144\nOut-of-Town Readers\u2014Prompt Attention to Mail Orders\nNELSON DAILY NEWS-\n\"CLASSIFIED\"\nLargest in the Interior\nREAD MORE\nUSED MORE\nFOR SALE\nPIPE. TUBES, FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nLarge stock for immediate shipment\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\n1st Avenue and Main St.\nVancouver, B. C.\n(794)\nFOR SALE - LARGE SIZE SIM-\nmons baby crib in good condition.\nPhone 718L or call 822 Nelson Ave.\n(843)\nPIPE AND FITTINGS '\nCANADIAN JUNK 'Company. Ltd.\n250 Prior SL Vancouver. B C\n(795)\nFOR SALE - BARRELS, KEGS\nsugar sacks, liners McDonald Jam\nCo., Ltd., Nelson ,B.C. (796)\nBABY BUGGY. ICE BOX   LAWN\nmowers. THE ARK STORE. (837)\nGARDENING AND NURSERY\nPRODUCTS\nFOR STRAWBERRY WEEVIL: GO-\nWest Weevil Bait; also have bright\nclean straw for mulching Berries,\nThe Brackman-Ker Millg Co. Ltd.\n(854)\nROCK PLANTS Ss PFRENN1ALS\nChrysanthemums. 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Ymir and\nSheep Creek district. Commission.\nExceptional opportunity. Al. W\nFoote, Hume Hotel. (768)\nMAN OR MEN TO CONTRACT\nfor cutting lath. Wanted to start\nat once. Must be experienced lath\nmakers. Charles O. Rodgers Limited, Creston, B.C. (852)\nGIRL FOR HOUSEWORK.   MUST\nbe clean and reliable. Apply, stating age, wages and references if.\nany, Mrs. A. Houston, Balfour.\n\u00ab (822)\nWANTED - GOOD ALL ROUND\ntruck driver and handyman. If\nnot experienced don't waste time\napplying.   519 Josephine St, (849)\nWANTED-WOMAN FOR GENER-\na] housework. References required. Call 263. (758)\nBOY FOR FARM WORK. WRITE\nBox 781, Daily News.  (781)\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nFOR A TRAINED DIESEL OPER\nator with electricity or exp. truck\ndriver,  apply  Rm.  28,  Queen's.\n(764)\nPLAIN SEWING AND ALTERA-\ntions, Mrs. Ross. Phone 968-L\nStrathcona. (748)\nEXP. WOMAN WANTS WORK OF\nany kind. Write Box 765, News\n(765)\nFOR RENT, HOUSES, APTS.\nETC.\nFURN. 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Furnace. 2 lots.\n$500 cash, balance arranged.\nCJITrtrt Five-room bungalow, 3\nj?&,l\\J\\j corner lots. Concrete\nfoundation, furnace. $500 cash, balance monthly.\nRobertson Realty\n\u25a0EXTRA GOOD YOUNG PIGS $4.00\neach deliv. Bert Buerge, Nakusp.\n   (850)\n5 HEAD HO'RSES. APPLY BURNS\nCoal & Cartage. Barns. (734)\n311 Baker St.\nNelson, B.C,\n(729'\n4 ROOM HOUSE, STONE FOUN-\ndation, on 2 lots; fruit trees. Down\npayment and terms. $960. Apply\n1801 Stanley St. (705)\nSMALL FARM, 18 ACRES AND\ncows. Apply to J. W. Scovil1 for\nparticulars, Perry Siding, B.C.\n(785)\nPOULTRY, SUPPLIES, ETC.\n\"CHICKS\nWHICH\nGIVE\nRESULTS\"\nMay Prices\nLEGHORNS\nUnsexed Pullet Chicks\n$ 10 per   100 $ 22 per. 100\n$ 90 per 1000 $105 per 500\nROCKS AND REDS\n$ 12 per   100 $ 25 per 100\n$110 per 1000 $115 per 500\nLIGHT SUSSEX\n$ 13 per   100 $ 25 per 100\nGovernment approved. Blood-tested\nstock. It will pay you lo see our\nillustrated booklet. Write now. 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The\nRamsay Company, World Patent I\nAttorneys. 273 Bank St, Ottawa.\n(818)\nPhotography\nOUR BUSINESS FOR 1938 AL-'\nmost doubled that of, 1935. There,\nmust be a reason. A trial order\nwill convince YOU of the superior\nPhoto Finishing done In our plant\nYour film developed and printed\n25c. Reprints, eight for 25c. KRYS-\nTAL PHOTOS, WILKIE, SASK.\n(817)\nSanitariums\nDR. ALDRICH. SPOKANE, WASH.\nHeart. Stomach, Kidney, Bladder\nDiseases treated.  X-ray work\n(818)\nSash Factory\nLAWSON'S   SASH   FACTORY.\nHardwood merchant, 217 Baker St\n(819)\nSecond Hand Stores\nWE   BUY,  SELL  &   EXCHANGE\nfurniture, etc.   The Ark Store.\n(820)\nWatch Repairing\nWALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A\nDollar, Boyle the Jeweller.   (821)\n,...:..]-. \u00ab,.;i...^\n,\u00bb^^i&*aa\u00abiL- .^dsltMsM\nTILLIE THE TOILER\nVMELL, UOVJ'S\nTHE   FUTUfcE\nMRS. MACCXXJCiALl3\n _____^__^i|\n NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.C\u2014FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1937\n- PAGE ELEVEN\nWINNIPEG AND CHICAGO WHEAT CONTINUE DOWN\n\u2022-\nFLOUR AGAIN DROPS 40 CENTS\nBARREL; 30 CENTS UNDER THE\nNELSON PRICE TWO WEEKS AGO\nFruit Jars  Beginning\nArrive; Advance in\nSugar Delayed\nCOOKED MEATS\nMORE POPULAR\nGallon Goods Short;\nI  Upward Tendency\nContinues\nTwo more 20-cent reductions in\nthe price of flour, one May 29 and\nanother June 2, with a drop of 40\ncents in the previous week, on\nThursday placed the barrel quotation for flour 80 cents below the\nprice of a week' ago, and discounting a 50-cent advance, placed it 30\ncents under the quotation of two\nweeks ago on the wholesale market\nat Nelson.\nBran and shorts failed to follow\nthe course of flour, these prices remaining unchanged. Rolled oats also\nshowed no change.\nRefilling of shelves after stock\ntaking aided in making arrivals\nheavier during the past week. The\ncarlot arrivals included three of\ngroceries, two of canned milk, two\nof meats, one of jars, one of sugar,\ntwo of California vegetables, one\nof bananas and one of flour and\nfeed.\nCANNING SUPPLIES\nWholesalers are beginning to prepare for the canning season and the\nheavy demands anticipated then.\nOne carload of glass jars has already arrived and others are rolling\nand are expected shortly.\nAnticipated advance in the price\nof sugar has failed to materialize\ndue,' it is suggested, to the postponing of the sugar growers' conference\n' slated for London. Sugar has been\nsteady since announcement that the\nconference was postponed.\nThe wholesale market remained\n.firm, with the upward tendency\nwore marked. Pink salmon and macaroni lines are advancing.\nSteadily rising meat prices checked during the week but did not\nWeaken.\nHigher prices for canned goods\nC\u201e\nappeared likely, gallon goods In\nthe hands of canners being scarce,\ntomato stocks being so short that\ndealers expected they would be\npretty well cleaned up' before the\nnew pack was available, and supplies of choice peas beginning to\nrun low.\nCOOKED MEATS POPULAR\nCooked and smoked meats are\nproving more popular with warmer\nweather, and are moving out in\ngreater quantities,\nStrawberries, grown In Washington, are beginning to arrive in\ngreater quantity. California continues to command the fresh vegetable\nmarket, with little new appearing\nbeyond dry onions and Stockton\nnew white potatoes. Local products\nare beginning to come in greater\nvolume.\nMARKETS AT\nA GLANCE\nBy the Canadian Press\nToronto and Montreal\u2014Stocks irregularly lower.\nNew York\u2014Stocks closed slightly\nhigher.\nWinnipeg\u2014Wheat down 2 to %\ncents.\nToronto \u2014 Bacon hogs off truck\ndown, 10 cents to.8.75 to 8.90.\nLondon \u2014 Bar silver and sine\nhigher; copper and lead lower.\nNew York\u2014Silver, lead and zinc\nunchanged; export copper lower.\nMontreal\u2014Silver slightly higher.\nNew York\u2014Rubber and cotton\nlower; sugar and coffee higher.\nNew York-^Canadlan dollar unchanged at par.\nBONDS HIGHER\nNEW YORK, June 3 (AP). - A\nbarely perceptible upward move\nment in United States government\nbonds was the principal response\nof the Investment market today to\nthe announcement the United States\ntreasury would borrow $800,000,000\nin its quarterly financia^operations,\nForeign obligations blazed their\nway to higher ground, carrying the\nAssociated Press average ot 10 such\nIssues up .3 of a point to 71.0.\nToronto Stock Quotations\nMINES\nAlton            MVs\nAldermac     1.05\nAlexandria  0214\nAnglo Huron    6.10\nAshley :       .08%\nAstor Hou llVs\nAltec  \u201e 07\nBagamac  26\nBankfield       .92\nBase Metals 34\nBeattie Gold     1.15\nBidgood K  56\nBig Missouri ...,       .40\n,Bobjo    15%\nBralorne     7.00\nBuffalo Ank     9.50\nCan Mai     1.22\nCastle Treth     1.00\n. Cent Man 06\nCent Pat     3.00\nChibougamau        1.12\nChm M & S 79\nConiaurum     1.19\nCons M & S    78.00\n. Darkwater   58\nDome     39.15\nDorval Sis 56\nE Malartic     1.07\nEldorado       2.72\nFalconbridge       7.60\nFed Kirk -     .12\nTrancouer 85\nGillies Lake       .43\nGod's Lake  48\nGunnar Gold  76\nHardrock         1.69\nBarker Gold 15%\nHollinger'..    11.35\nHowey  40\nHudson Bay     29.00\nInt Nickel    59.00\nJacola 35\n. Kirkland L     132\nLake Shore   48.75\n, Lamaque  04H\nILL Lac     5.15\nMay Spiers      .04\nMacassa      5.15\nMan East 03\nMclntyre     33.75\nMcLeod C      2.20\nMkRL     1.13\nMcWatters -      .52\nMin Corp     3.05\nMoneta      1.33\nNoranda     60.50.\nO'Brien     9.00\nParkhlll  16\nParmour     2.25\nPaymaster  \u201e 57%\nPend Or     3.50\nPickle Crow     6.15\nPremier Gold     2.50\nPowell Rouyn  -    112\nPrestone E  *    100\nBead Authier     3.80\nRed h G 43\nReno 86\nRoche L L 12%\nSan Ant      1.40\nSheep Creek 82\nSiscoe      3.90\nSladen Mai     1.10\nStadacona      1.50\nSud Basin     3.80\nSullivan      127\nSylvanite     3.20\nTashota 09\nTeck H     MO\nToburn  \u201e     2.40\nTowagam     1.10\nVentures     8.00\nWaits Am     2.76\nWhite E  02\nWhitewater  12\nWright Har     6.35\nYmir Y G       .26\nOILS\nA P Con       .33\nAJax   38\nB A Oil r    22.90\nBrit Dom ,..   22 90\nC & E C     2.88\nCalmont  55\nChem R  85\nCommonwealth  35\nDalhousie 81\nEast Crest  16%\nFoundation  21\nFoothills     1.12\nHargal ...     _      .20\nHighwood S  22\nHome Oil     1.90\nImp Oil   20.60\nInter P     34.50\nLowery P       .25\nMcColl F      9.40\nMed Seg 22\nMercury _      .30%\nMerland  13\nModel  55\nNordon    19\nOkalta     1.65\nPacalta  15\nPantepec       8.00\nRoyalite     38.00\nS W Pete       .60\nSpooner      .60\nTexas C      1.95\nUnited    25%\nVulcan       1.20\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Pow     6H\nBeatty Bros     16%\nBell Tel  167\nBrazilian     24%\nBrew St Dist      7%\nB A Oil    22%\nBrew Corp     2%\nBrew Corp Pfd    18%\nB C Pow      4%\nBuild Prods     60\nBurt F M   40\nCan Bakeries A     4\nCan Bread     7\nCan Bud Malt     8%\nCan Car Fdy    16\nCan Cement    16%\nCan Cement Pld 102%\nCan dredge    43%\nCan Malting    37%\nCan Pac Rly    13%\nCan Ind Alco     5%\nCan Ind Alco B     4%\nCan Winneries   185\nCarnation Pfd 100\nCons Bakeries       20%\nCons Smelters New    78\nCosmos .'.    23%\nDom Bridge    48\nDom Stores.     9%\nDom Tar it Chem    12%\nDom Tar St Chem Pfd  108\nDist Seag        20SA\nFanny Farmer    20\nFord A    22%\nGeneral Steelwares    12%\nGyp Lit A    14%\nHarding Carpet     4%\nHamilton Bridge    13%\nHinde Dauche    20\nGoodyear Tire    87\nInt Milling Pfd 100\nImp Oil     20%\nImp Tob       14%\nInt Nickel    58%\nInte Pete    34%\nLoblaw A     24\nLoblaw B     22%\nKelvinator     29\nMcCol Front     9%\nMapleleaf Mfg *     6%\nMassey Harris    12%\nMont Pow     29%\nMoore Corp   42%\nOnt Steel Pr    13\nNat Steel Car    46%\nPage Hersey 101\nPow Corp    22%\nPressed Metals    29%\nShawinigan    26\nStand Paving     5%\nHiram Waler   45%\nMetal Markets\nNEW YORK, June 3 (AP) .-Copper steady; electrolytic spot and\nfuture 14.00; export 14.30.\nTin easier; spot and nearby\n56.12%-25; future M.87%-56.\nLead steady; spot New York 0-\n6.05; future 5.85.\nZinc steady; East St. Louis spot\nand future 6.75.\nBar silver unchanged at 45.\nLondon: Copper, standard spot\n\u00a358 17s 6d, off \u00a31 2s 6d; future\n\u00a357 IBs 9d, off 13s 9d; electrolytic\nspot, bid \u00a365, off \u00a31; asked \u00a365,\noff \u00a31.\n, Tin, spot \u00a3253 10s, up 10s; future\n\u00a3251 15s, off 3s.\nLead, spot \u00a324 2s 6d, unchanged;\nfuture \u00a324, Unchanged.\nZinc, spot \u00a323, up 2s 6d; future\n\u00a323 5s, up 2s Od.\nBar silver up 1-16 at 20%d.\nMontreal Mixed\nMONTREAL, June 3 (CP).-\nMixed trends appeared on the stock\nmarket at the close today.\nLoss of 2% points took Noranda\ndown to 61. Nickel, at 59, was off\n% and Smelters 1% at 78.\nSt. Lawrence corporation edged\nforward % and the preferred %.\nHoward Smith went up Vi to 29%.\nBrazilian dipped % to 24% and\nMontreal Power improved a fraction\nat 29%.\nNational Steel Car lost % at 27%\nand Imperial Oil % at 20%.\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, June 3 (CP)-British and foreign exchange closed\neasier today. Nominal rates for\nlarge amounts:.\nArgentina, peso, .3045\nAustralia, pound, 3\",9312\nBrazil, milreis, .0657\nGermany, relchsmark, .4009\nIndia, rupee, .3725\nJapan, yen, .2870\nNew Zealand, pound, 3.9628\nSouth Africa, pound, 4.8991\nSweden; krone, .2540\n(Compiled by the Royal Bank of\nCanada).\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, June 3 (CP). - Receipts, to noon: Cattle 34; calves 7;\nhogs' 247. Cattle steady; common\nbutcher steers 4.50-5.60; heifers 4.00-\n5.75; good stocker and feeder steers\n8.30-4.00; common veal calves 3.00-\n4.75. No hog sales; selects 8.50;\nbacons 8.00; butchers 7.50.\nGreen Pastures\nJoy lo Farmers\nFORT WILLIAM, Ont. (CP) -\nAlter eight dry years at Bracken,\nSask., on the southwestern Saskatchewan border\", Roy May and Arthur Miller feasted their eyes on\ngreen grass and trees and well watered farm lands at Kakabeka Falls.\n18 miles west of here, and decided\nthat was the place for them.\nThey are typical western farmers\nwho have seen good times and bad.\nIt was exactly eight years ago they\nhad sufficient tain at Bracken to\nproduce a big crop. This year they\ndetermined to move out.\nOnce on the Kakabeka farm their\ncattle and horses, which had not\nseen green grass for a year, made\nfor the verdurous pastures. But\nthey were permlted to browse for\nonly a short time, for it was feared\nthe sudden change would make\nthem ill.\nNew York Drowsy\nNEW YORK, June 3 (AP).-\nFeeble stirring on the upside punctuated today's drowsy stock market\nproceedings, but at the finish gains\ntopped losses by only a small margin.\nMost speculative and Investment\nforces apparently were undecided\nwhich way to jump, and the result\nwas the majority merely teetered\non the price fence.\nAmong retarding factors, brokers\nsaid, was continuance of the steel\nstrike with no signs this controversy will be brought to a conclusion soon.\nr TORONTO, June 3 (CP).-Losses\nin the base metal group gave the\nmiscellaneous mines index of Toronto exchange a setback of three\npoints today while the gold and\nindustrial groups registered losses\nof no consequence.\nNoranda and Smelters declined 2\nto 2%. Nickel weakened % and\nHudson Bay %. Sudbury Basin\nand Falconbridge dropped 10 to 15\ncents.\nO'Brien closed at $9 and showed\na net gain of 60 cents.\nMacLeod-Cockshutt was a heavy\ntrader at a gain of a few cents.\nMontreal Metals\nMONTREAL, June 3 (CP)\u2014Spot:\nCopper, electrolytic 15.85; tin 58.73;\nlead 6.30; zinc 6.10; antimony 16.00;\nper 100 pounds f.o.b. Montreal, five-\nton lots.\nCALGARY 8TEADY\nCALGARY, June 3 (CP).\u2014Little\nchange was recorded in oil issues\nduring the morning session on the*\nCalgary stock exchange.. C. & E\u201e\nwnich gained 20 cents Wednesday,\nheld unchanged at 2.95 today.\nRanchmen's was down 2 at 41 and\nOkalta off 1 at 1.64, Prairie Royalties gained 2 at 23. Shares traded\ntotalled 24,327,\nMontreal Stock Exchange\nAlta Pacific Grain A   5 -\nAssoc Brew of Can  ;,.... ,14 s;\nBathurst P & P A  ajss 1W\nBell Telephone  ;... 167\nBraz T L & P  24%\nBrit Col Power A   35\nBrit Col Power B  _ 7%\nBuilding Products A   61%\nCanada Cement     16%\nCanada Cement Pfd  102%\nCanada Northern Power   21\nCanada Steamship  \u201e 2\nCanada Bronze  '.  49\nCanada Car & Foundry   16\nCanada Car & Foundry Pfd .. 25%\nCanada Celanese  24\nCan Hydro Elec Pfd  79%\nCan Industrial Ale  \u201e 5%\nCan Industrial Ale B   iVi\nCanadian Pacific Railway   13%\nCockshutt Plow  16%'\nConsolidated M St S  78%\nDistillers Seagrams   20%\nDominion Bridge      48\nDominion Coal Pfd   20\nDominion Steel & Coal B   18%\nDominion Textile   79\nDryden Paper  17\nFoundation of Can   25\nGeneral Steel Wares   12%\nGurd Charles   9%\nGypsum L St A  14%\nHamilton Bridge   13%\nHolt Renfrew  ' 14\nHoward Smith Paper   29%\nHoward Smith Paper Pfd  101%\nImperial Tobacco _ 14%\nInternational Nickel .'... 59\nLake of the Woods   32\nMassey Harris   12%\nMcQoll Frontenac   9%\nMontreal L H St P   29\nNational Brew  38%\nNational Steel Car  47\nOgilvie Flour   245\nOntario Steel Products    14\nPower Corporation  .\u2022 21%\nQuebec Power    17\nSt Law Corp    13%\nSt Law Corp A Pfd    35%\nSt Law Paper Mills Pfd     93%\nShawinigan W & P    26%\nSouth Can Power     13\nSteel of Canada     79\nSteel of Canada Pfd    72%\nWestern Grocers     70.\nBANKS\nBank of Canada    59\nCommerce     196\nCanadienne   159\nMontreal  .! 234\nNova  Scotia  326\nRoyal   204%\nCURB\nAbitibi P & P \u201e    6%\nAcadia Sugar Refin      4%\nBathurst P & P      9\nBeauharnois Power  _    6%\nBrew St Dist Van      7%\nBrewing Corp Pfd Can      2%\nBritish American Oil    22%\nB C Packers     19\nCan Dredge & Dock    44\nCanada Vickers '.      8\nCanada Wineries   1.80\nConsolidated Paper     18%\nDominion Stores ...      9%\nDonnacona Paper A    16%\nDonnacona Paper B    16%\nFord Motor A     23\nFraser  Co      45\nImperial Oil     20%\nInternational Petroleum     34%\nInternational Utilities A    16%\nInternational Utilities B  1.50\nMacLaren Power & Paper    30\nMitchell  Robt      21%\nPage Hersey   103%\nRoyalite Oil     38\nQuotations on Wall Street\nAmerican Can.\nAm For Power\nAm Mach St F .\nAm Smelt & R\nAm Telephone ..\nAm Tobacco\t\nAnaconda \t\nAtchison  \t\nAuburn Motors\nAviation Corp \u201e\nBaldwin \t\nBait St Ohio\t\nBendix Av \t\nBeth Steel\t\nBorden\t\nCanada Dry \t\nCPR\t\nCerro De Pasco\nChes St Ohio .. ..\nChrysler   \t\nCon Gas N Y ....\nCorn Prods \t\nC Wright Pfd ....\nDupont :....'\nEast Kodak \t\nEl Pow St Light\nErie   \t\nFord English ...\nFord of Canada\nFirst Nat Stores\nFreeport  Texas\nGen Electric\t\nGen Foods \t\nGen Motors \t\nGoodrich\t\nGranby   \t\nGreat Nor Pfd.\nGreat W Sugar\nHecker Prods .\nHowe Sound .\nHudson Motors\nInter Nickel\nInter Tel & Tel\nKenn Copper ..\nHigh\n98%\n7%\n20%\n89%\n167\n78\n53%\n83%\n22%\n6%\n6\n30%\n20%\n84%\n24%\n28\n13%\n65%\n57%\n112%\n35%\n57\n5%\n154%\n169%\n16%\n17%\n6%\n22%\n42\n26%\n53%\n39%\n55%\n43%\n9%\n53\n35 \u2022\n12%\n74%\n16%\n59\n10%'\n57%\nLow\n98%\n7%\n20%\n87%\nClose\n98%\n7%\n20%\n166%\n166%\n77%\n78\n52%\n53%\n80%\n83%\n22%\n22%\n6%\n6%\n6\n6\n29%\n30%\n20%\n20%\n83\n84%\n24%\n24y4\n27%\n27%\n13%\n13%\n65\n65%\n57%\n57%\n110%\n112%\n.15\n35%\n56%\n57\n6%\n5%\n154%\n154%\n169\n169%\n18%\n16%\n17%\n17%\n6%\n6%\n22%\n22%\n42\n42\n26%\n26%\n52%\n52%\n38%\n39%\n54%\n55%\n42%\n43%\n9%\n9%\n51%\n53\n35\n35\n12%\n12%\n73%\n74%\n16\n16%\n68%\n58%\n10%\n10%\n55%\n57%\nKresge.S S.  21%\nKroegger & T.. 19%\nMack Truck .. .. 45\nMilwaukee  Pfd    2%\nMontg Ward .... 51%\nNash Motors'  18%\nNat D Prods  22%\nN Pow St Light    9%\nN Y Central    .. 44\nPacific G St El.. 29%\nPackard Motors    9%\nPenn R' R   41%\nPhillips Pete   55%\nPure Oil  17%\nRadio Corp      8%\nRadio K Or     8%\nRem Rand ......... 24%\nSafeway  Stores 34%\nShell Union   29\nS Cal Edison .... 24%\nS Pacific   51%\nStan Oil ot Cal 48%\nStan Oil of Ind 44\nStan Oil of N J 66%\nStew Warner .. 18%\nStudebaker     14%\nTexas Corp .:.... 59%\nTexas G Sul  35%\nTimken Roller., 60%\nUnder Type  90\nUn Carbide  101%\nUn Oil of Cal.... 24%\nUn Aircraft   25%\nUn Biscuit   23%\nUn Pacific   136\nU. S Pipe  53\nUS Rubber  57%\nU S Steel  v\u00bb8%\nVanad Steel   27%\nWarner Bros .... 13%\nWest Electric .... 139\nWest Union   57\nWoolworth :  47\nWrigley ,.\u00ab  69\nYellow Truck .. 25%\n21%    21%\n18%    18%\n44%\n2%\n45\n2%\n50%     51%\n18%     18%\n22\n9%\n43\n22%\n9%\n43%\n29% 29%\n9 9\n40% 40%\n55% 55%\n17% 17%\n8% 8%\n7% 8\n23% 24\n33% 34\n28% 28%\n24% 24%\n49% 51%\n42% 42%\n43% 44\n66\n18\n66%\n18%\n14% 14%\n58%     59\n35%\n35%\n60\n90        90\n100%   101\n23%     23%\n24%     24%\n23% .  23%\n135%   136\n-52%     53\n56% . 57%\n97        98%\n27%    27%\n13        13%\n138% 138%\n55% 56%\n46% 46%\n69 69\n24%    25\nUnion Oil Officials\nVisiting in Nelson\nT. A. Power, assistant general\nmanager, and W. A. Sloan, credit\nmanager, of the Union Oil Company\nol Canada, limited, with headquarters at Vancouver, are visitors in\nNelson with J. Venus, the Union\nOil Alberta and eastern B.C. manager, Mr. Venus states that his\ncompany is experiencing substantial increases in busfness over last\nyear and that sales are up in every\npart of his territory.\nMINES LOWER\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEG, June 3 (CP).-Grain\nfutures quotations:\nOpen  High  Low  Close\nWHEAT-\nJuly   118%   125%   117%   117%\nOct  111%   113%   111%   1U%\nOATS-\nJuly       53%     54%    52%    53%\nOct    42%    43       42%    42%\nBABLEY-\nJuly      63%'     65%    68%    63%\nOct    56%     67%    55%    56%\nFLAX-\nJuly     167%   170%   167      169\nOct  165      167%   165      167%\nRYE\u2014\nJuly  108%   110%   106%   106%\nOct    82        83%     79%    79%\nCash wheat\u2014No. 1 hard and No. 1\nnor. 119%; No. 2 nor. 115%; No. 3\nnor. 114%; No. 4 nor. 110%; No. 5,\n103%;' No. 6, 98%; feed 77%; No. 1\nGarnet 113%; No. 2 Garnet 111%;\nNo. 1 Durum 110%; No. 1 A.R.W.\n104%; No. 4 special 102%; No. 5\nspecial 83%; No. 6 special 84%;\ntrack 118%; screenings $9 per ton.\nMoney\nBy the Canadian Press\nClosing exchange rates:\nAt Montreal: Pound 4.92 9-16;\nfranc 4.45; US dlr 1.00 1-32.\nAt New York; Pound 4.92%; franc\n4.45; Cdn dlr par.\nAt Paris: Pound 110.62 fr; US dlr\n22.48% fr; Cdn dlr 22.45 15-16 fr.\nIn gold: Pound 12s; US dlr 59.61\ncents; Cdn dlr 59.63 cents.\nREMINGTON-RAND\nPROFIT UP\nTORONTO, June 3 (CP). \u2014 Net\nprofit of Remington-Rand, Inc., and\nsubsidiaries in the year ended\nMarch 31 was $3,516,732, against\n$3,010,288 in the preceding year, the\ncompany reported. Working capital was listed at $24,085,300, compared with $25,821,306 a year ago.\nBusiness Booms\nin Philippines\nVICTORIA (CP> - Or. Murray\nBartlett, founder and former president of the University of the Philippines at Manila, thinks those Pacific Islands are the most prosperous\nplaces in the world.\nVisiting here on his return from\na four-month visit at Manila, Dr.\nBartlett said '\n\"The Islands are extremely prosperous\u2014in fact, it is the most prosperous , country. I have ever seen.\nThey had 12,000,000 pesos left over\ntheir estimates last year. Sugar and\ngold are booming; there is no unemployment.\"\nDr. Bartlett, who retired last\nJune from presidency of Hobart\ncollege at Geneva, N.Y., said the\nUniversity of the Philippines now\nhas 7000 students compared with\n1500 when he left the Islands In 1915.\nDividends\nHamilton Cottons, preferred, 50\ncents, payable July 1 to shareholders\nof record June 15,\nToronto Mortgage company, $1.30,\npayable July 2 to shareholders of\nrecord'June 15.\nSupersilk Hosiery, preferred,\n$2.50, payable July 2 to shareholders\nof record June 18.\nRemington Rand, 25 cents, payable July 1 to shareholders of record\nJune 10.\nCanadian Industries, limited, 1%\nper cent on common, payable July\n15 to shareholders of record June\n30; $1.50 per share on preferred,\npayable July 30 to shareholders of\nrecord June 30. x\nLondon Close\nLONDON, June 3 (AP).\u2014Trading\nwas quiet on the stock exchange\ntoday. Lower prices were the rule\nthrough most of the list. Renewed\nrumors of a pending .cut in the\nprice of gold depressed mining issues. .\nClosing: Brazilian $24%; C.P.R.\n$13%; International Nickel $59%;\nU.S. Steel $58%; British American\nTobacco 125s 7%d; De Beers \u00a319;\nEast Geduld \u00a37'%; Mining Trust 8s;\nRand \u00a36%; Rhokana \u00a314%; Rio\nTintos \u00a320; Springs 30s 7%d; Ven-\nterspost Gold 30s.\nBonds: British 20% per cent Consols \u00a375%; British 3% per cent War\nLoan \u00a3101%; British Funding 4s\n1960-90 \u00a3110.%,.\nTORONTO LEADS BANK\nCLEARINGS\nTORONTO, Juhe-3.(CP).-Deir\npite a gain of nearly $30,000,000 at\nMontreal, Toronto regained the lead\nin Canadian bank clearings , this\nweek. The Ontario capital Improved more than $10,000,000 from\nthe corresponding week of 1936 to\na total of $167,496,703 while clearings throughout Canada rose about\n$14,000,000 to $44,408,389.\nTHE HAGUE, June 3 (AP).-\nRoyal Dutch Petroleum Co. declared\na final dividend of 11% per cent,\nmaking 16% per cent for the year\ncompared with 10% per cent previously.\nDow-Jones Averages\nHigh\n30 industrials  173.09\n20 rails     56.53\n20 utilities    27.79\n40 bonds     \t\nLow\n.Close Change\n171.56\n172.82-up   .19\n55.73\n66.32\u2014up   .08\n27.42\n27.69-up    .08\n\t\n101.31\u2014UP   .02\nMontreal Silver Quotations\nMONTREAL, June 3 (CP).\u2014Silver futures closed steady 6 to 10\npoints higher.   Sales 2 July contracts.\nOpen\nJuly     44.82B\nHigh\n44.97\nLow\n44.95\nClose\n44.87B\nVancouver Stock Exchange\nLISTED\nBid\nAsk\n 34\n.35\nAmal   \t\n..    .08\n.08%\n.08\n\u2014\n..    .45\n.46\n7.00\n..    .20\n7.25\nBridge R Con \t\n..    .03%\n.03%\nC & E Corp\t\n..   2.88\n2.90\n..    .60\n.62\n..   1.58\n1.58\nCoast Brew \t\n.. 13.25\n13.50\nCom Oil\t\n..     .34\n.30\n..    .15\n\u2014\nGold Belt \t\n..     .20\n\u2014\nHargal Oil \t\n..     .18\n\u2014\nHome Oil\t\n..   1.85\n. \u2014\nInt Coal \t\n..    .21\n.25\nIsland Mount\t\n..    .70\n\u2014\nKoot Belle \t\n..     .80\n\t\nMak Siccar \t\n..     .02%\n.03%\nMcDougal Segur .\n..    .22\n.23\nMcLeod Oil\t\n..    .50\n.52\n..    .17%\n.18\nModel Oil \t\n..    .57\n.60\nPioneer Gold \t\n..   3.85\n4.00\n..   2.51\n2.54\nPremier Border ..\n..    .02%\n.02%\n..    .04\n.04%\nRelief Arlington ..\n..    .17%\n.20\n..    .84\n.85\nReeves Mc  '.....\n..    .75\n\u2014\n.    .08\n,\t\nSheep Creek  \t\n..    .78\n.82\nTaylor B River ....\n\u2014\n.05\n..    .08%\n.09%\n.50\n..    .18\n.20\nCURB\nAnaconda \t\n..    .17%\n.19\nAssociated Oil\t\n..    .12%\n\u2014\nBaltac Qil \t\n..    .05%\n.07\nBayview  \t\n\u2014\n.01\nBeaver Silver \t\n.    .01%\n.02\nBluebird  \t\n..    .03%\n\u2014\nB C Nickel\t\n..    .24\n.24%\n.03\n\u201e   7.50\n8.00\n..    .04%\n.05\nCork Province ....\n..    .01\n\u2014\nCrows Nest New\n\u2014\n.07\nDalhousie  Oils  ...\n..    .79.\n\u2014\n..    .06\n.07\nDunwell   \t\n\u2014\n.03%\nFairview Amal ...\n..    .08%\n.09\nFederal Gold \t\n..    .03\n.04\nFoundation    21 .22%\nFreehold Oil     .09% \u2014\nGeo Copper  40 .50\nGeo Enter       \u2014 .04\nGeo River  02% .03\nGlacier C       \u2014 .02\nGolconda  07 .08\nGold Mountain 06 .07\nGrandview-      \u2014 .18%\nGrange      .02 .02%\nGrull Wihksne  07% -\nHaida      .01 .01%\nHedley St   .   \u2014 .02%\nHighwood Sarcee 21% \u2014\nHome Gold      .02 .02%\nIndian Mines 02 .03\nInter Gold      \u2014 .04\nKoot Flo      .02 .02%\nKoot King       \u2014 .01%\nLakeview   01% .02\nLowery Pete  26 \u2014\nLucky Jim      .07 ,07%\nMadison Oil 09% \u2014.\nMar Jon Oil     ,17% .19\nMercury        .32 .33\nMeridian New     .01% .02\nMcGillivray  19 -\nMill   City    21 .25\nMonarch       .34 .35\nMarmot Metals     .00% \u2014\nNicola     .06% ,06\nNoble Five      .05% .06%\nNordon Oil  18 .19\nOkalta      1.63 \u2014\nPacalta 14 .16\nPend Oreille    3.50 3.55\nPorter Idaho      .04 \u2014\nPilot Gold      .03% ,03%\nQuesnelle Q      .09 .10\nRanchmen's      .40 .43\nReliance     .02% .03\nReward Mining  10 .11\nRoyalite  86.00     40.00\nRufus Argenta  03% .04\nRuth Hope   03 .04\nSilver Crest     .06 .06%\nSilversmith        .02% ,03\nSouthwest P      .62 \u2014\nSunloch  ,     .20 \u2014\nU D 1 -    M .99\nUnited  Oil       J6\nViking Gold       -\nVulcan OH    1.25\nWaverly T New' -     .01;\nWellington  04\nWhitewater  12 *V\n.27\n.01%\nus\n.01%\n.05%\n.15\nNoted Cow Range\nMay Yield Grain\n8WIFT CURRENT, Sask. (CP)\u2014\nThe famous Matador ranch, on\nwhose 100,000 acres cattle have ranged for mora than 30 years, may be\nsplit up into farms.\nGovernment official) have made\npreliminary Inspections of the huge\npasture and found it satisfactory for\ngrain-growing. A proposal has been\nsubmitted that farmers on sub-marginal land in this area be transferred\nto these tillable acres.\nThe Matador ranch was known tar\nand wide on this continent at the\nheight ol its activity. It was owned\nby the Matador Cattle and Stock\ncompany, a United States firm. The\ncompany brought large numbers of\ncattle here from as far south as the\nRio Grande River valley when grazing conditions down there were unsuitable.\nThe Saskatchewan . government\ntook over the ranch 12 years ago\nwhen the company discontinued\noperations here and has since operated it as a community grazing\nground. It has fed 5000 cattle yearly\nfrom drought areas of southern Saskatchewan.\nSheep Creek 011\nVANCOUVER .June 3 (CP). -\nSmall Josses outnumbered gains on\nVancouver stock exchange today as\nfairly active trading in metal issues\nboosted total transactions to 160,492\nshares.\nB.C. Nickel was active, and closed\nup three cents at 24 after transacting over 37,000 shares. Other base\nmetal issues were unchanged to\nfractionally lower.\nMinto led the gold section In\ntrading, but eloped down a cent at\n17%. Sheep Creek slipped 2 at 78,\nPremier 3 at 2.51 and Cariboo Gold\nQuarts 1 at 1.56. Bralorne advanced\n26 at 7,00, Pioneer 5 at 3.85 and\nother major golds held unchanged.\nNicola closed at 5%.\t\nIncorporations\nVICTORIA, June 3 (CP).\u2014Company Incorporation* granted this\nweek were:\nMetropolis Hotel Ltd., Victoria,\n$10,000.\nBeverly Mines Ltd., $6,000,000,\nGolden.\nNorth . American Traders, Ltd.,\n$10,000, Vancouver.\nTumwest Oil Syndicate, Ltd.,\n(N.P.L.)   $10,000,  Vancouver.\nArrowsmith Motor Car Sales, Ltd.,\n$10,000, Port Alberni.\nBritish Columbia Vacations, Ltd.,\n$10,000, Vancouver.\nFrench Garage, Ltd., $10,000, Vancouver.'\nBraemar Contractors, Ltd., $10,-\n000, Vancouver.\nGrowers Supply Co., Ltd., $30,000,\nKejowna.\nLine Cameliere, Ltd., $10,000, Vancouver.   ..\nEXTRA PROVINCIAL\nJ. M. Dent & Sons (Canada) Ltd,\nof Toronto and Vancouver, $100,000.\nSOCIETIES\nThe Lunch and Cafe Employees\nunion, Vancouver.\nDAIRIES  FLOURISH\nIN  KENYA  JUNGLE\nVICTORIA, (CP)-^Milch cows are\na common sight in predominately\njungle-covered Kenya colony, and\ndairying Is one of the most promising industries in that part of British East Africa, according to Captain\nR. J.-K. Fenton, a visitor here.\nCaptain Fenton said the Kenya\ndairy industry is controlled by a\ncooperative association with headquarters at Nairobi. Butter and' other\nproducts are sent to the British market. ,  \u201e\n\"Four years ago our organization\nshipped 400 tons of butter to England, and last year we exported\n1300 tons\", he said to explain the\nrapid growth of the industry.\nCaptain Fenton, who for 10 years\nhas operated a dairy farm within\nsound of the lion's roar in Kenya,\nwas on his way to England, His\nfather once owned a fruit ranch near\nVernon, in British Columbia's Okanagan valley.\nTORONTO, June 3 (CP).\u2014Barcelona Traction, Light St Power company will not pay interest due\nJune 1,1987, on its two bond issues,\nit was announced today. Interest\nwas deferred last November following seizure of the company's plants\nand bank accounts in Spain\nWATERLOO, Ont., June 3 (CD-\nStatement issued today by Waterloo\nManufacturing Company, limited,\nshows operating deficits of $126,556\nin 1936 and $247,257 in 1935. Deficit\nforward increased from $701,516 to\n$1,075,328 during the two years.\nCANADA MARKET\nERRATIC; LOSSES\nFELT, LIVERPOOL\nChicago Hits Lowest\nSince January in\nMixed Day\nWINNIPEG, June 3 (CP).-Dom-\ninated by crop news, wheat future!\nended an erratic session on the\nWinnipeg grain exchange today,\nwith prices 2 to % lower. July-\nclosed at $1.17% and October $1.11%.\nTlains in the southwest United\nStates winter wheat belt and Liverpool weakness brought an unsteady\ntrend to all North American markets.\nUnfavorable, weather in western\nCanada -with dust storms in southern -\nAlberta and Saskatchewan contributed to a short bullish trend. .\nLiverpool closed 3%d to 2%d,\ndown.\nCHICAGO, June 3 <AP).-Touch\u00ab\ning the lowest levels since January,\nwheat prices fluctuated nervously\ntoday, unsettled by weakness ol.'\nforeign markets, rains, in the domestic southwest and dust storms\nIn Canada.\nWheat closed % higher to % low-,\ner, July 1.09%-1.10%, corn, July,\nnew 1.22.%-%, oats unchanged to Vs\nlower, July 42%, rye 2 to 4% down,'\nJuly 04.  . I\nMontreal Produce   ,\nMONTREAL, Jupe 3 (CP).-BuH;.\nter spot\u201424%A. Eggs spot\u2014A-largo\n21A.  Wheat, northern No, 1 1.48%;;:\nbarley, C,W. No. 3 .73; oats, C.ffsj\nNo. 2 .64; bran, tpn, 33.25. -8\nBAR GOLD UNCHANGED j\nMONTREAL, Juna 3 (CP),\u2014Bar-!,\ngold in London unchanged today at.\n$34.66 an ounce in Canadian funds;'\n140s 9d in British, the fixed $33:?\nWashington price amounted.to.the)'I\nsame in Canadian. !\u25a0\nSynopsis of Land Act^\nPRE-EMPTIONS      ' .*|\nVACANT, unrettrvtd, surveyed C^owtt'Ti\nlands may be pre-empted by Eritisiil\n, subjects over-18 years of- age, an*d bfj\naliens on declaring. Intention to become -\nBritish subjects, conditional upon resl*f\ndence, occupation ahd Improvement. I\nPull Information concerning rre-emp-v\nMom is given in Bulletin. Ha 1, Unci'\nSeries, \"How to Pre-empt Land,\" copies ot] I\nwhich can be obtained; free ot chart* bj>j\naddressing the Department of Lands, Vlo I\ntetla, B.C.; Bureai] of Provincial lnforma-(_\ntion, Victoria, or any Government Agent.! I\nReoorjU will bt panted covering: cnlp 11\nland suitable for agricultural purposes]\nwithin reasonable distance ot road,,ichool\u25a0\nand marketing facilities and which is not J\ntlmberland, I.e., carrying ore? 0,000 bcardi\nfeet per aero east of the Coast Range and!.'\n1,000 feet per aort west of that Bang*.\nApplications for pre-emption* are to bat\naddressed to the Land Commissions oft\nthe Land Recording Division in which thai\nland applied for is situated, on prl&tetjjt\nforma obtained from tht Commissioner.\nPre-emptions must be occupied for five\nyeara and Improvements mnde to value of J\n110 per acre. Including clearing and eultl-j\"\nvatlng at least five acres, before a Crown,:\nGrant can bo received.\nPre-emptions earrying part time <\ntions of occupation art also granted.\nPURCHASE OR LEAS*\nApplications art received for purebflNp\nol vaoant and unreserved Crown 'lands,\nnot   being   tlmberland,   fot   agricultural |\npurposes.    Minimum  prior of first-claw \u25a0\n(arable) land Is *fi per acre, and second- I\nclass   (graving)   land.   H50   per   acre.\nPurther information is glten to Bulletin ,\nNo. io, Land furies, \"Purchaw and Utuo I\nof Crown Lands.\" '\u25a0',;  :* f\nAs a partial relief measure, ftmttd\nlands may be acquired by purchase In ten\nequal instalments, with the first payment\nsuspended tor two years, provided taxes\naft paid when due and improvements am\nmade during the first two yeartvet not\nless than \\9% ot the appraised Talus. .   )\nMill, factory or 'Industrial sites on\ntimber land, not exceeding 40 acres, map\nbe purchased or leased, the condition*\nincluding payment of atumpage.   .\ntJnaumysd areas, not exceeding M;\nacres, may be leased as homesitea, condl-j\ntional upon a dwelling being erected, in]\nthe first year, title being obtained alter\nresidence and improvement conditions ara\nfulfilled and land has bean surveyed.\nPot erasing and Industrial, piiipww\nareas not exceeding 040 acres may bet'\nleased by one person or a company.\nUnder the Orailng Act tht Prorinet L.\ndivided into gracing districts tad -tot\nrange administered under (rasing reguHw\ntions amended from time to tlmt tor--1\nvarying conditions.. Annual graslng i\nmits are issued based on certain montf\nrates per head of stock, Priority in r\ntog privileges Is erven to resident r\nowners. Btock-ownert may.,l\u00aba.W\ntions for range ratnwament rrtt;\npartially fret permits aTaHabltloyg\ntampers and travellers, up to ten. 1\nTht\nConsolidated Mining & Smelling\nCompany ol Canada, Limited\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nManufacturers of\nELEPHANT Brand\ni   CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS\nAmmonium Phosphates \u2014Sulphate of Ammonia    \u25a0\nSuparphoiphatei-t-Complete Fertilizers\nProducers ai\nTadanac\nRefiners of\nMetali\nSILVER\nCOLD *\n. ILICTRObYTIC\nLEAD ZINC CADMIUM BISMUTH\n\u25a0&\u00a3\nii'm iii-\\nh\\ifrwlam*s*\u00ab***\":*..-'i^...i.^^.z\n _  ........ IMII jj\n iLt|ii!i.i.iiUpaiil%,\nmmmmmmmmmmm*\n1\nPAGE TWELVE\nTOUR\nPRESCRIPTION\nIs safe in our hands.\nYou get what your doctor\norders.\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nRosslonders Visit\n|    - Wharshan Lakes\nEDQtyOOt), B.C.\u2014Mr. Terhune\nand daughters, and Mr. Gallie ot\nRossland were visitors at the What-\nshan Lakes and report a good catch\nof fish. Other visitors were Mr. and\nMrs. Otto Nlederman of Trail, Mr.\nand Mrs. Kerr of Trail and Mr. and\nMrs. W. J. Rogers of Arrow Park.\nThe public works department Is\nworking upon the road to these\nlakes from Needles. The road has\nbeen greatly improved by widening,\nremoval of rocks in the road bed,\nand gravelling.\nJ. Gould, who was a visitor Saturday et the Cotswold House, left'\nby stage Sunday for Vernon en\nroute., to his home at Vancouver,\nRobert Hopp ot the Inonoaklin\nValley, who was working on the\nnew house at the Forslund ranch,\nmet with an accident on Saturday\nat the work and sustained a broken\nwrist.\nMrs. Horton returned Thursday\nfrom Halcyon.\nMr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson of\nBoston left on the Minto on Friday. In the morning they played a\ntennis match against two local play.\nNELSON DAILY NIW8, NELION, BO-FRIDAY MORNINO, JUNE 4, VsV\nThey sang old English and humorous songs.\nw\ngolden\nmm jooift\nGROCERIES\nRIPE OLIVES\u2014Libby's, tall 9 ox. tin 19<*\nPICKLES\u2014Libby's, Home Made Style .. Jar 25\u00ab*\nSWEET MIXED PICKLES\u2014Heinz . 21 oz. jar 39.*\nKETCHUP\u2014Heinz 2 bottles 450\nLIME JUICE\u2014Montserrat .... 13 oz. bottle 396\nCRAPE JUICE\u2014Welch's .... 16 oz. bottle 39\u00ab+\nGRAPEFRUIT JUICE\u2014Malkin's Best, 2 tins 250\nPINEAPPLE JUICE\u2014Del Monte .. 2 tins for 250\nDESSERT PEARS\u2014Polly Prim, 2's ... 2 tins 290\nFRUIT COCKTAIL\u2014Libby's, for salads, tall, ,\nTin    290\nHIRE'S ROOT OR CINCER BEER EXTRACT\u2014\nBottle ...   290\nWHITE HONEY\u2014Manitoba, Na. 1, V\/z lb. tin 690\nVINEGAR\u2014Heinz, white, malt or cider, bot. 190\nSALAD DRESSING\u2014Miracle Whip, SVz oz.,\nJar    .\u2022...  190\nWAX PAPER . i 1 lb. cutter rolls 230\nTUNA FISH\u2014Solid white meat '\/a's, 2 for 190\nVi's, 2 for  190\nPREMIUM SAUSAGE\u2014Swift's .... 1 lb. tin 250\nSARDINES\u2014King Oscar 2 tins 250\nMALKIN'S BEST COFFEE 1 lb. tin 390\nIMPORTED COFFEE\u2014Hills Bros., 1 lb. tin 490\nRED LABEL TEA\u2014Malkin's Best 1 lb. 430\nSTAR GROCERY\n\u2022PHONE YOUR ORDERS .\nFree Delivery to All Parts of the City ,^L,\nFREIGHT  PREPAID  ON  ALL )'\u25a0..(\nORDERS OVER $10.00 r\\\nFor Convenience and Satisfaction deal at the Star\u2014Arrange to open an account today.\nCITY AND UPHILL DELIVERIES-MORNING 9 AND 11; FAIRVIEW\nMORNING 10, AFTERNOON 3.\nPhone 20 or ll\nera, which proved a close and exciting contest The result was a\nwin for the visitors,, nine games to\nseven.\nMrs. R, A, Yeld, Mrs. V. K. Little-\nwood, Mrs H. Coates, Miss N. Naylor, H. P. Coates and J, H. Naylor\nformed a party at tennis Sunday\nafternoon. Tea was served and a\ncommittee meeting held to discuss\nthe formation of a Junior Lawn\nTennis club, and other matters.\nMrs. Lillian Talbot has returned\nfrom the hospital at Nakusp.\nBananas\u2014Fine\nfruit; 3 lbs.\nLemons\u2014Sunkist;\nper doz ,\t\nNew  Valencia Oranges-\nMedium; 2 doz\t\nLarge;\n2 doz\t\nCucumbers\u2014\n3 for\nOur Delivery Service Brings us\nas Close to You aa Your Phona.\nFresh Fruits and\nVegetables\n25*\nm\n750\n950\n250\n190\n190\n250\n350\n190\n250\n290\n100\n250\nFresh Tomatoes\u2014\nPer lb.' ....\nCelery\u2014Good quality;\n2  lbs\t\nWax or Red Onions\u2014\n2 lbs\t\nFresh Green Beans\u2014\n2 lbs\t\nLocal Spinach\u2014\n3  lbs\t\nNew White Potatoes\u2014\n3 lbs\t\nFresh Asparagus\u2014\n2 lbs\t\nRadishes and Green\nOnions\u20143 bunches \t\nBeet Greens\u2014Fresh loci\n3 lbs :.\t\nKimberley Enjoys\nCranbrook Choir\nKIMBERLEY, B.C. - Kimberley\nwas given a musical treat Friday\nwhen'IS memben of Cranbrook\nmale choir, led by Mr. Manson. gave\na concert in the United church.\ne)G$$$$S95SS$&S9S90$S9SG$9Gt\n&\u00a3&S\u00a3&S*\u00a3at\nVWW.WW,\nAnd Still\nAnother\nBright\nIn Nelson\nTHE\nBOOTERY\n403 Baker St.\nNelson's Latest\nDisplay\nYour Business ,\nNeon Products\nof Western Canada, Ltd.\nE, G. LANGLEY\nInterior Representative\nSTANDARD  ELECTRIC\nJack Hoogerwerf\nNELSON, B.C.\nWEST KOOTENAY  POWER\nA LIGHT CO., LIMITED\nTRAIL, B.C.\nThere were two solos by Mr.\nManson and two by Mr, Slmms Jr.,\nseveral numbers' by the quartette\nand violin solos by J. Finlay, with\nRuth Hardy accompanist,\n' Senior choir of the United church\nserved refreshments. The Cranbrook choir presented Mr. Manson,\ntheir leader, and Mr. Andrews, accompanist, each with a gift\nThe silver collection taken was\ngiven to the Kimberley United\nchoir.\nMr. and Mrs. E. S. Mellor of\nSheep Creek visited Mr. and Mrs.\nMellor. They were accompanied by\nE. S. Mellor's mother, who has been\nvisiting them.\nC. H\\ DePfyffer left Friday for\nthe Bridge River district and will\nbe gone several weeks.\nMiss Phyllis Lyons of Nemiskam,\nAlta., is visiting Mr. and Mrs, M.\nHagen.\nGrandma Dakin and Mrs. C. Dakin motored to Lumberton Sunday\nto see Mr. and Mrs. Dobson.\nJohn Clark, John Macauley and\nTMiss M. Dakin motored to Moyie\nSunday. '\nFuneral services for Oscar Got-\nfred Pearson, M, were held from\nthe United church Sunday, Rev. S.\nif. Galbraith conducting the services.\nMr. Pearson passed away Thursday at the looaf hospital.\nBorn in Stockholm, Sweden,,he\nhad been, in Canada many years\nand was well known in Kimberley\nsince 1921. He Is survived by his\nwife, two brothers in this country\nand three sisters in Sweden.\nSEAGULLS TRAIL\nPRAIRIE PLOWS\nMAGRATH, Alta. (CP)-For the\nsecond time within a century, sea\ngulls have come to the aid of Mor\nmon farmers. Following along be\nhind the plows during spring work\nhere, the white birds, picking cut\nworms from the newly turned earth,\nstopped a prospective crop failure\nbefore the worms could damage a\nnew crop.\nYears ago in Utah, south of the\nAlberta-United States boundary,\nseagulls performed a similar service\nfor farmers when a grasshopper\nplague menaced crops, The people\nof that state, most of them Mormons\nand many of them ancestors of the\nthousands of Mormons living in\nsouthern Alberta, acknowledge the\nfeat by placing an etching of the\nbird In their state coat of arms.\n\u2022 The disease of diabetes is Increasing throughout the world! but Is\nmore prevalent in the United States\nthan anywhere else.\nAUCTION\n714 Silica St.\n2 p.m.\nSaturday, Juna 5th\nFavored with Instructions from\nMrs, A C. Shultz I will offer the\nfollowing, subject to prior sale:\nGarden Tools, Lawn Mower,\nHose, Sealers, Lino Rugs, 6-holo\nBeach White Enamel Range,\nbrick-lined Heater, Dishes, Utensils, Curtains, Blinds, Table\nLamps, Gas Heater, Crocks, Dining Room Furniture, Radio, Walnut Table, Beds, Mattresses, Bed\nCouch, Porch Furniture and\nAwnings, Screen Door, etc., etc.\nG.  HORSTEAD,\nTerms: Cash Auctioneer.\nGoods on view morning of sale.\n\u2014a .' Sam\nOverwaitea\nLimited\nPHONE 707\nFREE DELIVERY\nSPECIALS\nFRIDAY and SATURDAY\nJune 4th and 5th\nPeas: Size 5,\n2 for\t\nPancake Flour: Aunt\njemima, per pkt. ..\nBon Ami: Cakes:\n2 for .'\"\t\nLime Juice: Monser- ^ft.,\nrat, 38-oz, bottle ... I\u00ab\/V\nLime Juice: Monser- Ah\u201e\nrat, 19 oz, bottle .. 'lUt\n25c\n15c\n25c\nDrive a Nelson Transfer\nReconditioned Car\nYou'll enjoy the best summer you ever had\nif you own one of these\neconomical used cars\u2014\nGOOD VALUES\nIN USED TRUCKS\n1931 Ford 1 Vz Ton Truck, (MCA\n157-inch W.B. Stake Body. .. $LOV\n1935 Chevrolet Vz Ton Delivery, new\ntires, rebored motor, will give tJCQC\nnew car service  \u00abJ\u00ab)\u00ab\/iJ\nSee\nThem Today!\nPHONE 35\nWE'LL GLADLY DEMONSTRATE\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nCHEVROLET Nelson's Pioneer Automobile Service       OLDSMOBILE\n\u00bbS\u00abS$ttSMS\u00ab\u00ab$S\u00bb$\u00ab$MS*WSWS\u00ab\u00ab\nA. J. CRACK\n8 SONS\nBuilders and Contractors\nRemodel your kitchen under the\nHome Improvement Plan;   For\nfull particulars write or call us.\nSPECIAL!\nTHE GILLETTE       \u00ab*oivZr\nGEI YOURS TO-DAY\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Ltd,\nNelson, B* C*\nBUTTER\nFirst Grade Alberta, AO .\n3 Ibs. for e7\u00a3t\nCrapefruit Juice: Lib- OC\u201e\nby's, BVioz. 2 tins. LOX.\nSeedless Raisins:        1 C\nPer lb 1\u00abH'\nFly Tox:\n8 oz. bottle ...\nRice: No. 1 Jap,\n3 Ibs. for\t\nSardines: Brunswick,   10\n4 tins for  *Ow\n32c\n19c\nSALAD\nDRESSING\nMiracle Whip\n8 ex. jar  19c>\n1'6 ex. jar  37t*\n32 ox. jar  58t*\nEno's Fruit Salts:\nPer bottle ......\nSplit Peas:\n3 Ibs. for\t\nApricots: Choice,\n2 Ibs. for \t\nPeaches'. Choice,\n2 Ibs. for \t\nPrunes: Choice,\n2 Ibs. for\t\n79c\n19c\n35c\n35c\n23c\nFLOUR\nQuaker: (PO IQ\n491b. sack ....\u00ab?&. 19\nSUGAR\n10 lbs 63c4\n35c\nLime Juice: Cardial\nGrantham's 26 oz. bot.\nLemonade Powders: Cardial\nGrantham's, OC.\n2 for  LJl\nTuna-Fish: 'A's, Irt.\nPer tin  lUt\nChicken Haddies:       OQ.\n2 tins for LVL\nFresh Fruits and Vegetables\nat the lowest prices in town.\nLet a Want Ad Do It!\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuits 205 Medical Arts Bids\nCORNS REMOVED\nwith CASTOR OIL\nPREPARATION\nSar goodbye eodanatrouira- I\nsort snd clumsy corn-pads. A\nnew liquid called KORN-\nKINGendspainin60secotnds I\nend dries up the com. Coo. I\ntaint pure castor oil, iodine I\nandcamphor.Abloliitelysafe. I\nEtsydirectioniinesrerypaclc I\nate. 35c bottle seres nntold I\nmisery. Approved by famous I\nGood Housekeeping Bureau. I\nURN-KING 351\nDrut Dept. Street Floor    hUll.rimf.lU\nON SALE AT\nFLEURYS\nPHARMACY\nPHONE 25\nMedical Arts Block\n\u2014  YOUR OWN\n3 DAY SALE\nMen's Sport Suits\n$18-75\nOur entire stock of Men's summer sport suits grouped.in one\nprice, range. Summer tweeds,\nhomespuns, gabardines and\nworsteds richly styled in the\nnew models. Meet summer\nwith a smile in one of these\nsuits.\nValues to $30.00\nFMORY'C\n***     Limited      W\nStorting Saturday\nTO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE\nFAIRVIEW CO-OPERATIVE STORE\nThrough kind permission of Mr. A. Craven, wa respectfully solicit your valued grocery business. We will endeavor to give you satisfaction in quality prices and service.\nCredit accommodation gladly arranged with responsible\nparties,\nFLEMING'S STORE\nPHONE 130\n\u2014 Fairview\n124BEHNSENST.\nft\u00abS*\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abS$S$$\u00abS*JSW$\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abS\u00abSSS^^\nCRAND FORKS-GREENWOOD RIDING\nMy Sincere\nAppreciation\n... for the splendid support given me at\nthe polls on Tuesday. To further the interests of our progressive and growing\ndistrict will be my objective at all times.\n\u2014E. C. Henniger\nl&&&XXi&$ZXSiS$&X^^\nTODAY and Saturday\nComplete Shows at 2:00, 7:00 and 9:17\nOn the Wings of 1,000 Love Songs\n... come the sweethearta of \"Rose Marie\" and\n\"Naughty Marietta\"... to show you how glorious love can be... when a man is bold... and a\nwoman's lips are wil\nCIVIC THCaTRCPP\u2122\nSHOWING TONICHT and SATURDAY\nITS THE BIG HOUSE DRAMA WITH THE POWERHOUSE PUNCH!\nHENRY HUfflfl \u2022 ANN PRESTON \u2022 MAN DINEHART \u2022  MAN BAXTER\nPLUS\nOH MOM ! \u2014 These Men Are Here Again\nWHtEELER and WOOLSEY in\n\"MUMMY'S BOYS\"\nThey feared the Curse of Pharaoh but they wouldn't let\nhis Harem Scarem.\n.   Two Complete Shows 6:45 and 9:05\n-sWG.il ef 2.000 i\u00abU>|\nJOHN BARRYMORE\nA ROBBRT Z. 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