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SEPT. 2. 1989.\nNUMBER 111\nMB 17 CITIES:\nBritain and France Qive Qermany Last Warning\nFrance Said Unanimous for Support by War\nFRENCH FORCES\nAWAIT WORD TO\nASSIST POLAND\nUltimatum   Demands\nImmediate Halt\nof Attack\nCIVILIANS WILL\n, NOT BE BOMBED\nBy CHARLES 8. POLTZ, tr.\nAnoclittd Prut Stiff Writer\nPARIS, Sept 1 (AP)-(Puwd\nby tht Frtnch Censor)\u2014France's\npowerful fighting forcei, strength,\nentd by general mtblllutlon,\ntonight wert prepared te go to\ntha aid ef htr Polish ally In war\nagalnit Germiny. Thay awaited\nonly the word to move.\nFrance, Ilka Britain, today aent\nOerminy tht equivalent of tn\nultlmttum demanding an Immed\nlata halt of aggressive action and\nwlthdnwil a? German troopi\nfrom Poland.\nBut tha Nail aniwer, even before tha meiuge wu delivered\nto Otrmtn dlplomiti prtptrlng\nto luvt Pirii; wai practically\ntartaln te ba a flat \"no\".\nOfficially, the flnt day af\nFrench general mobilization dates\nfrom midnight tonight Actually,\nIt hu bun In affect fer aeveral\ndaya. \u25a0\u25a0   '\u25a0. ,\n. MARTIAL U^7.7,?.-n:?ZSt&'.\nMartial   law   wu   proclaimed\nthroughout France. But the tact li\nthe army, nivy and air\n,icen ln control ot everything nee\n\u2022;sary tor dayi in a imooth, order\nly chinge over from normal con.\ntrol by civil authoritiei.\n(Continued on Page Nine)\nLightning Disables\nPower at Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B. C Sept 1\n(CP).\u2014Leu than one-tenth an\nInch of rain fell here thia attar,\nnoon ending a 90-day drought but\nmaking little impreuion on inchu\not duit or the precarioui foreit\ncondition!. Accompanying lightning disabled the power syitem at\n4:10, at 8:30 power wu itill oft\nUltimatum   Delivered\nin Germany Goes\nUnanswered\nLITTLE HOPE OF\nHITLER HALTING\nPARIS. Sept 1 (Saturday) (AP)\n\u2014Authoritative French sources\nuid todiy thit Pirliament would\ndecide unanimously to lupport\nPoland by making war on Germany.\nA Freneh-Brittih ultimatum delivered ln Germany and demanding the Immediate withdrawal of\nGerman troopi now Invading Poland went unanswered. (This dispatch wu filed from Paris at 8:88\na.m., Paris time\u20148:85 p.m., Friday, PST.)\nBy J, P. SANDERSON\nLAST WARNING\nLONDON, Sept I (CP Cable).\n(Continued on Page light).\nCENSORSJPlN\nCANADA TO GET\nSTARTED TODAY\nOTTAWA, Sept 1 (CP)-IniUal\nitepi In providing for a censorship In Canada probably will be\ntaken tomorrow by the appointment of a chief prtu censor, it\nwu learned tonight In the Grut\nWir CoL E. J. Chambera, gentleman usher ot the blade rod in the\nSenate held that port wtth thr\ntitle at Director ot War Preu\nBureau.\nCanada wm probably be divided\nhto 11 district! tor applying ctn-\neonhlp, etch with a regional een*\ntor acting under instructions trom\nthe chief censor. This organisation\nwill work ln cooptration with tht\nnewipapen and newi agencies in\npreventing the publication of ntws\nwhich would be ot advntage to\nthe enemy.\nThe Canadian Broadeutlnf Cor\nporation already hu authority bj\nihe statute under which it wu ut\nup to censor radio broadcutlng, and\nthis responsibility likely will be\nleft with tbe corporation,  i\nHowever, to provide for uniform,\nlty In cenaonbjp u between ntwi\npubliihed ind newi broadcut lt is\nexpected the chief preu censor uid\nthe official! of tht CBC will work\nln close cooperation.\nTO FIGHT A 10-YEAR WAR\"\nANESL\n.  :\n\"England Did Not Play Fair\nSays Long German Attack on\nBritain; England Sought War\nCities Which May Become the Object of Aerial Bombs\n\u201e The Al\ndistance bet\nwhich mty, be\n* bra ike'\u2022one' ~Qe\nmiles to fly tn\n,ug. 28,1814.\nITALY PLANS TO'\nTAKE NO ACTION\nIN HOSTILITIES\nExpected to Stay Out\nUnless Own Land\nIs Attacked\nRELIEVES  PEOPLE\nBy RICHARD M. MA880CK\nROMS, Sspt 1 (AP)-Thi Italian government declared today It\nwould refrain from taking \"any\nInitiative\" In military operations\nRrawing eut of tha Germin-Pollih\nMtllltttt.\nTht announcement, Issuid ifter\na brief ctblntt muting called\nby Premier Muatollnl, wu Inter\nfireted In foreign olrclea u mitn\nng Italy Intended to ttty eut of\nwir until har own territory wu\nattacked.\nTha government announeid It\ntonsldered  preeautloniry  miu-\nnituie already\nGerman   Nation\nStunned at Rush\nof Events\nDETERMINED TO\n' DO THEIR DUTY\nBERLIN, Sept 3 (Saturday)-\n(AP).\u2014In a long attack on Great\nBritain, German political circlei\nthrough the official newi igency\ndeclared todty tint \"Germiny i!\nreidy to fight t 10-yter wir lor\niti right! and tha final peace ot\nEurope*?\nAnswering what lt charged wen\nEngliih effort! to put the blime\non Germany for failure of recent\ndiplomatic negotiation! in the Poliih conflict the commentary uld:\n\"England did not play fair. When\nthat\n^Bridges Found Intact-\nAfter Raid Over\nWarsaw\nHEAVY CARGOES\none   considers\nEnglmd,\nTO HAVE RUSSIA\nAND JAPAN SIGN\nROOSEVELT HAS BROAD RANGE OF\nPOWERS TO PRESERVE NEUTRALITY\nBy ANDRUI\nWASHINGTON, Sept 1 (AP)-\nFreildent Rooievelt hu a broad\nrange of powers, uide from thou\nconferred by the Neutrality Act\ntaking luppllu beyond what may\nUnited Statei neutrality.\nSoma are remnanta ot tha Great\nWar, aome were put on the atatute\nbook! before the wir. Ai a whole\nthey give tbe Preiident about u\nmuch power u dou the Neutrality\nAct All are designed to keep Amer-\nBIRDING\nIcmi from helping one ildt or tht\nothtr in t conflict\nBy virtue ot a law ot 1917 the\nPreiident In a war in which tha\nUnited Statu ii a neutral, may detain any armed veuel, American\nor foreign, ln an American port\nuntil lt li proved to him that the\nvessel will not be employed igalnst\ntny nation with which the United\nStates ii it peice ind tint it will\nnot bt iold to a belligerent nation.\n(Continued on Page Nina)\nGermany Bigger Than 1914 tee.\nHITLER ADDS 80,000\nSQUARE MILES AND\n20,000,000 PEOPLE\nOne-Third Annexed Population Non-German;\nNatural Resources, Factories Vital\nto Nazi Economy Gained\nA program for tha German people that itemed fantattle 8>\/t yean\nago whan Adolf Hitler took ovtr tht Wllhelmitraut hn added to tha\nRifeh ttrrltorlu tqual almoit to tha area ef Great Britain and a population nearly double that of Canada.\nIn addition to changing tha Inttrntl itrudurt ef Gtrmtny and\nuwlng tha ittdt ef Nuldom, Fuehrer Hitler hn fitttntd tht borders\ntf tht Rtlch by mort thin 80\/100 iquirt mllu and added 20,000,000\npeople to the population of Greater Germany.\nWhilt upwtrd of one-third of tht tnntxtd populttlon are non-\nQermins, tht territory tbiorbed by plebiscite and occupation eonttlni\nnatural rtaoureu and factories.\nvital to tht Nui economy.\nA lucetulon ot bold diplomatic\nitrokei, culminitlng In tht historic\nnon-iggreulon treaty with Russia,\nMd t lerles ot bloodlui conquests\n'hat radically altered the map of\nEurope htvt brought tht 80-year-old\nHitler trom the role of an obscure\nvisionary to a position of world\nt gnlficance.\nNAZI HOUR STRIKES\niper-hanger and a\n. army dur-\nMQSCOW, Sept 1 (AP)-Oer-\nmtny wu reported uofficlally tonight to bt making feverish diplo-\nmitic effortl to arrange a non-\naggression pact between Soviet\nRussia and Japan who have been\nengaged in sporadic border fighting on the Manchoukuo-outer Mongolia frontier for months.\nInunenu difficultlei obviouily\nlie in the wiy ot such an agreement, observers agree.\nOn another diplomatic front Informed sources uld thty were skep-\ntical ot rumori trom abroad that\nRussia and Germany would enter\na military alliance as a sequel to\ntheir own non-aggression pact\nFormation ot the new moderate\nJapanese cabinet, it wu sugguted\nwould pruent complications for\nGerman diplomats seeking non-ag-\nJresslon ties between Ruula and\n\u25a0pan.\nB.C. Members lo\nLeave for Ottawa\nHitler, formtr\n' corporal in the\ning tht Grut Wir, htd tean In hli\neyu on the iftemoon ot January\n30, 1933, when ht left the presidential palace ln Berlin ifter accepting\nPresident Piul von Hindenburg's\ninvitation to form a government.\nThe Nui hour had itruck ind\nwhen liter in the Kalserhof Hotel\nhe confronted his imall band ot\nclou followers, Dr. Piul Joieph\nGoebbels, Hermtnn Wilhelm Goerlng and othen, ba wu unable to\nipeak at tint\n(Continued en Page Three)\nVANCOUVER, .Sept 1 (CP). -\nBritish Columbia memben of the\nHouae of Commoni now In Vancouver today raid they would leave\nduring the next two dayi for Ot'\ntiwi to ittend the extraordinary iei-\nlion of Parliament lummoned to\nmeet September 1.\nThen Included Howard Green,\nConiervative, Vancouver-South: G.\nG. McGeer, Liberal, Vancouver-Bur,\nrard; Angui Maclnnls, ti. ti. T. Van-\ncouver-Eut and C. Grant MacNeil,\nVancouver-North.\nOther British Columbia memben\nwho will leave thtir homu to at\ntend the teuton are W. K. Esling,\nKootenay Wut; Hon. H. H. Steveni.\nConiervative, Kootenay-Eait; Tom\nReid, Liberal, New Wutmlnster, and\nJ. G. Turgeon, Liberal, Cariboo.\nMr. Miclnnii uid today that, tn\nall probability, the C. C. F. would\ncall a National Council meeUng in\nOttawa before Parliament opens.\n\"We are very anxloui to discuss tht\nwhole situation before wt htvt to\nmake a decision in the Houie,\" he\nstld.\nMEN ENLIST AT\nGERMAN CONSUL\nOFFICE NEW YORK\nNEW YORK, Sept t (AP). - A\nvoluntary enlistment begin todty it\nthe officu of the Germin Consulite,\nby men who itood to lou thtir Germin cltiienship if thty did not register for military urvice.\nDr. Htni Borchen, tht Germin\nConsul-General tnd hli itaff withheld ill comment tnd would not\neven confirm thtt volunteen wett\nbeing registered.\nCanadian Troopi\nPay It Higher\nOTTAWA, Sept 1 (CP)-The\npay of Canadian troopi on active\ntervlce ii higher today than ln\n1814. Instead of $1.10 a day paid\nduring tha Great War soldlen ot\nthe non-permanent active mllltla\nnow being called out on active\nservice will receive $1.30. This\nrate wu announced by tha Defence Department today,\nThli li the pay ot tiie private\nsoldier. If he haa dependent! the\nadditional amount payable to hi!\nwife (or femal relative who hu\nbeen respomiblt for tht cire ind\nmanagement of hii home prior\nto enlistment) ll $85 a month.\nFor etch dependent child the 10I-\ndter will receive an allowance ol\nanother $18 a.month.\nFLASHES\nWARSAW, Sept \u00bb (Saturday-\n(CP.-Havu)\u2014The Foreign Office\nuid today that German war planu\nresumed their attack! on Pollih cities shortly after dawn.\nPultusk wu bombed, it wu announced, and a squadron of German machines flew over Modlin.\nPultusk Is a town of about 20,000\nInhabitants, SO mllu North of Warsaw. Modlin la 10 miles Northwest\nof the capital.\nWARSAW, Sept 1 (Saturday)\n(CP.-Havaa\u2014Martial law wu pro-\nclaimed throughout Polind early\ntoday.\nCONVICT TE\nWAT'PA\n\u00b1\nBERLIN, Sept 1 (AP). - Tha\ncommander of the Germany arm;\nNol.-Gen. Walther von Brauchiticl.\ntonight declired the former Fru\nCity of Dinzlg to bt a region ot\nmilitary operatloni.\nLONDON, Sept 1 (CP). (Parted\nby Britiih Cenaor)\u2014It wu lurned\nauthoritatively tonight that Britiih Ambauador Sir Nevile Hender-\nson called on the German Foreign\nMinister, Joachim von Ribbentrop,\nin Berlin and handed him a communication relating to Prime Minister Chamberlain's ipeech to Pirliament today.\nForeign Office tourcea uid Von\nRlbbentrop told Sir Nevlle that he\nmuit refer the communication to\nFuehrer Hitler.\nMining Inititute\nUrgei Index of Men\nfor Technical .Duty\nCALGARY. Sept t (CP)i - The\nCanadian Inititute of Minimi ind\nMetallurgy, at the Weitern C*ada\nconvention htrt today, ient t two-\nlution to Prlmt Minliter MicktsWe\nKing urging indexing of specialists\nso thit men but qualified to render\nengineering -or other technological\nservice ln tht event of war will bt\ntvalltble immediately.\nThe Institute, along with tha En-\nSneering Inititute ot Canadi ind\ne Cmadian Institute of Chemistry\nrecently forwarded data from 30,000\narsons to the Department of\national Defence:-\nVANCOUVER, Sept 1 (CP). -\nWilliam McKelvey, lerving i four-\nyear penitentiary term imposed on\nhim in County Court two years ago\ntor conspiring to defraud, today\ntold a Police Commission inquiry\nthat he ind associates had paid\n$6000 \"protection money\" to a former detective of tha Vancouver\nPolice Depirtment.\n: Mayor tyle Telford obtainedMc-\nKelvey'i release from Newwut-\nminister penitentiary on order of\nMr. Justice D, A. McDonald to that\nhe could appear u a witness at the\nhearing to substantiate charges that\nthe mayor madt in tn iffldivlt presented to the commission lut Tuuday.\nMcKelvey uld the monty wu 10\nptr cent ot a $80,000 fraud and\nmentioned namu ot a deceased de\ntectlve and one who wai dismissed\nleveral yean ago u being recipient\nof \"payoff money.\nThe wltneu uld he had made t\nitatement on April 3, 1837, at the\nhome of Superintendent Herbert\nDarling, at that time hud ot the\ncriminal Investigation branch and\nsince returned to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, regarding the\nalleged \"payoffs.\"\nMORE WAR NEWS\nChildren leave London, page 7,\nGoerlng war order, page 7.\nCanada moves fast pagi 7.\nChimberliln, pages 7 and 8.\nNELSON \u2014j..\nVictoria  \u2014.\nNanalmo   \t\nVincouver _\nKamloopi \t\nPrince George\nEstevan Point\nPrince Rupert\nLangara\nAtlin\nMln.\n88\n83\n48\n81\n82\n88\n40\n49\n81\n41\n37\n88\n88\n58\nM\n82\n87\n58\n80\n,47\n46.\n41\n44\n58\nMax.\n74\n88\n74\n68\n83\n70\n63\n56\n56\n54\n61\n67\n78\n66\n\u25a076\n74\n84\n80\n76\n85\n76\ncablnit met\ntht United Statei Ambuudor\nWllllim Phillips delivered to tht\nfortlgn offlct a mttugt from\nPresident Rooievelt expressing\nhoot wirrlng nttloni would retrain from air bombtrdmentt in\ncivilian*.\n(Contlnutd on Ptgt Nlnt.)\nthrough unconditional lupport of\nthe Polish itindpoint, Immediately\nremoved every possibility of German-Polish understanding and the\nstrange diplomatic attitude of\nEngland during the lut dayi, then\none reilizes thtt England wants\na European wir and intentionally\nprepared it\"\nBy LOUIS P. LOCHNER\nAuoolattd Preu Staff'Writer\n\u25a0#fO\u00ab*OMUl\u00bbY,--\u00bb-^ -}*--, \u25a0.-'.\nBERLIN, Stpt' 1tt-*.. '-* With\ntht German army asserting Its column! were \"deep In Polish territory\" tonight, the German nation\nstood somewhat stunned and dazed\nat the aweep ot eventi, u the fint\ndiy of its undeclared war with\nPoland ended.\n(Continued en Page light)\nDROPPED IN AREA\ni By LLOYO LIHRBAS\nAuoclattd Prtu Staff Writer\nWARSAW, .Stpt 1 (APWVit\nBudapest)\u2014Battles between German and Polish troopi raged un-\nabated tonight in Polish border\nareu, a general ataff communique\nMid.\nThe most violent fighting WU\nreported trom Silesia, ont of the\nthree mtln sectors in which Germiny launched ita invulon ot Polind eirly today to begin ber undeclared wtr.\nTht general itaff uld. 1$ Gar-\nman warplanei were ihot down\nand that Nazi fliers had bombed\n17 Polish cities, including Waruw.\nTwo Polish planes wera lost\nCasualtiei had not betn dtter-\nmined.\nHuge, high-flying bombtra\ndropped Urge cirgoei ot explo-\n\u25a0ivu ln the Wirsaw area close\non the heels of similar raldi on\nnumerous smaller cities. Tha land\nattacks, official advicu Mid, were\nin, ibue main- lectors;  -,c,  .\nFirst trom East Prussia agalnit\nDzialdowo and Mlawa; second, from\nPomerania agalnit Chojnice it the\nnarrowest put of the disputed Cor- ,\nridor; tnd third, trom Breslau\nagainst Katowice.\nThe Nazi air ralden roeceedei\nIn getting over Winiw after they\nslau\ndtd\natl\n(Contlnutd on Ptgt light).\nRecruiting Begins Kootenayi\nToday; Militia Is\nCaU Broadcast; Nazis Being Watched; Men Leaving Job!\nFour Batteries Being\nBrought Up to War\nTime Strength\nRecruiting In full awing today\nIn Kootenayi.\nMllltla' unlti   In   Kooteniyi\nmobilizing.   ,\nPellet kttp witch en Null.\nVtttran'a  reglitratlen  Hits\ncomplete.\nEuropetn hostilities were brought\nto the front door of Kootenay resl-\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Sept 1-\nLltut-Col. O. Philpot stettd tonight tht 84th Field Brigade wu\nmoblllitd up to itrength for ictlvi\nwrvlct undtr Sections 68 tnd 84\ntf tht Mllltla Aot Tht bttttrlu\nare Handing by In thtlr own bittery armorlei pending furthtr\ntrdtn.\ndtnti Fridty. Complttr mobllin-\nUon of non-permanent militia unite,\nhitherto a \"ipare time occupation\" of\na number of men who had in their\nheart! the defence of the country,\nwu ordered In telegram received\nby battery commanden at Trail,\n(Continued en Page light).\nConsolidated Men\nWarned lo Guard\nAgainst Sabotage\nTRAIL, B.C, Sept 1-* O.\nBlaylock, President and Managing\nDirector of the Comolldated Mln*\nIng and Smelting Company Limited, warned employen of tha\naompany today to \"keep alert to\nprevent ubotege of any kind.\"\n\"It ieemi etrttln thtt our country li now at war.\" tha President's\nstatement read. \"We have on our\nforce a number ef National! of\nthou eountrlu with whloh wa\nare fighting. Soma of then min\nare naturalised Canadian! and\nmany othen ire probably not In\nlympathy with thalr country'!\npolicy.\n\"Pending any action by tha Canadian authorltlei I would aik\nevery loytl Cinidlin to give thue\nmtn tht benefit of tht doubt until thty htvt ihown thit they trt\nnot loyal to Canada. At tha iama\ntime I want to remind you thtt\nwt mty hivt tctlvt tntmltt In\neur camps and It li tht duty af\ntvtry ont to remimber thtt wt\nare at war and to keep alert to\nprevent ubotege of any kind.\"\nNon-Permanent Units\nAre Called Out for\n\u2022 Defence Canada\nOTTAWA. .Sept 1  (CP)-A\noriu and drill-halls throughout I\nDominion were hives of lnduil\ntonight as orden were received 1\nmobilization of Canada's non-pt\nmanent active militia. How m\u00bb\ntroops  are being called out\nwhere they will be concentrated I\nmained  a aecret ot tha defend\nauthoritiu.\n\"We appreciate that during j\nGreat  War  complete  lnformati\nai to the calling out ot the troo\nand the enlistment ot unite\nwidely broadcast,\" uid one\nofficial. \"But at the moment w\neverything coming ln a rush,\nhaven't  yet got a  clur pictu\nas to how but the public Tn ten\ncan be served. Just exercise a litt\nEatience, and these thing! will !\noned out.\"\nAll branchu of the armed foi\nhave been placed on an active\nvice footing, during the itett\n\"real or apprehended war\" which\nwas proclaimed by the invocation\ntoday of the War Measures Act\nThis means all the armed torcu so\nmobilized are obligated to tha da-\nfence ot Canada.\nSERVICE WITHIN CANADA\nUnder present condition! the\nfence ot Canada\" entilli, for tha\n(Contlnutd en Pigi light).\nQu'Appelle\nWinnipeg\nForecut tor Kootenay\u2014Moderate\nwinds, moitly Southerly, partly\ncloudy and moderately\nKing George and\nTurkish President\nExchange Messages\nANKARA, Turkey, Sept 1 (CP\nHivu). \u2014 A penonal meuage\ntrom King George to President\nIsmet Inonu expressing profound\nutlsfactlon at the friendly tlu bttwttn Great Britain and Turkey\nIn tha present hour wu banded\nto the Turkish Preildent tonight\nby tht Britiih Ambuudor.\nTne Preildent immtdittely replied ln ilmllar termi.\nTha Klng'l menage, presented by\nAmbuudor Sir Hughe Knatchbull-\nHugeuen. expressed \"warm greetings\" and said that \"in iuch inxl-\nous moments\" tht King hid \"profound sitisfiction in knowing that\ntht two peoplu trt linked by .ties\nfriendship.\"\nU.S. Neutrality lo Be Maintained\nli War Declared; Nations Urged\nto Refrain From Bombing Qviliar\nWASHINGTON, Sept 1 (AP).-\n_ belief thtt Gn\ntin and Franca would decltrt wtr\nExpressing belief thtt Grett Brit\non Germiny tomorrow, United\nStatei Government officials said tonight they had finished drafting a\nserlu ot proclamations designed to\npreserve United States neutrality.\nIt wai mide known the Government would begin to luue these\nproclamations over the weekend if\nthe war declarations are forthcoming Preiident Roosevelt at a press\nconference earlier in the day, had\nannounced his administration would\ndo everything in iti power to keep\nAmerica out of tht conflftt.\nThe President later arranged to\naddreu the nation over tht thrtt\nmajor broadcasting companiu' facilities at 6 p.m. P. S. T. Sunday.\nAldei nld the talk probably would\nbt informative In character, timed\ntt tllaying any anxiety.\nThe President addressed messages\n\u2022ly.\nBritain and Poland, asking thit they\nto Germany, Italy, Trance, Great\nexchange a public pledge to refrain\nfrom bombing civilian populitioni\nand unfortified cltiu.\n(Contlnutd on Page Nine.)\nmmM\n \t\n\u2014\nIANADI AN PRESS\n)N WAR FOOTING\nFO SUPPLY NEWS\n.ondon Bureau Chief\nArtery of War\nNews    '   \"\nTAFF TWICE AS\nURGE AS 1914\nTORONTO, Sept' 1 (CP)-If war\n\u25a0souid come, Canadians are allied of getting through their\nawipapers the fastest and most\nimplete reporting that ever sped\ntan of bitUe to the folki bick\nome.\nChief artery of war newi would\na  London   Bureau   of  Tht  Ci-\nadlan Press, manned by a 24-hour\niff of flvt men, trained in Can-\nda and with Britiih and Euro-\nIan   experience   gained   in   the\ntare and monthi  leading up to\ntie crisis with IU fwar of nerves.\"\nBUI The Cmadian Preu hit more\nin twice u large a itaff to guide\noversell report u lt hid during\nI Greit Wir, when a correspond'\n&qouh'\nr*jffis&\u00a3ti*\n^+tt****Zm*^\nent at tha front and anothir at\nLondon wert iU total personnel in\nEurope. ,\nTELEPRINTER CABLE\nAvtlUblt alio trt tht fuU resources of Reuters, vut aad long.\nutabluhed BriUsh news igtncy,\nind it New York, where The Ci-\nnidtan Preu miintiint tn important bureau and iU main cable\nduk, the reporta ot The Aiwci-\nited Preu ind Agtnct Htvu of\nFrince. The London tnd Ntw York\nbureiux of Tht Ctntditn Prtu ire\nconnected by a leued teleprinter\ncable.\nAU have been buiy itrengthen-\ning mlin strategic centres with additional staff men. Reuters, tor Instinct, hu reinforced iU Amsterdam office, unt a ipccUl correspondent to Wiruw, eitabllihed a\nbureau ln Copenhagen, and enlarged iU head office itaff In London.\nComplete Auoclatad Preu ataffi\nat Parii, Rome and Berlin are\nbacked up by itaff correipondenU\n\u2022t Wtreaw, Danilg tnd Moicow,\nkeeping telephone tnd cible service lo the AP's London bureiu busy\nwith t steidy itream ot copy. Tht\nAP Mtimttei IU Europem crew\ntt four times u Urge u thit which\ncovered the Greit Wir.\nPREPARED FOR RAIDS\nIniurtnce thit the newi (ou\nthrough hu gone firther thin the\n\u25a0ddlng of trained men to itaffi already expert Reuteri' new head-\nqutrttn ln Flttt Street-news\ncipital of Europe\u2014U already und-\nbigged. Tha building hu ipecltl\nconcrete bisemenU to protect the\nstaff ln case of air raids, and trained squadi for flre-tlghting tnd\ntint tld. Tht foundition ot the\nbuilding off Flett Strut homing\nTht Ctntditn Preu ind Auoci-\nited Preu bureiux hu bten nnd-\nbegged. ArrangemenU ire mtdt to\ntransfer both officii from London\nwithout deUy ihould tht neceuity\nirise. ,\nE. S. Johnion, superintendent ot\nthe London bureiu of The Canadian Preu, U back at hii desk\nafter an Auguit tour of European\ncapitals while war preparations\nwere at their height Henry C. Cassidy ot tha AP Paris itaff, back\nfrom a tour ot the Wutern Front\not 1918, reported increued mlUtary\nactivity all along the line. \u25a0\nBLACKPOOL, EngUnd CD-Jacob Epitein'i controversial symbolic\nstatue of Adam, on exhibition here,\nhu been muUlated by Kmeone who\n\"ibient-mindedly\" dug holei in tht\nright leg, \"pretunubly while listen-\ning to an art lecture,\" officlala explained. ,   .\nNILSON DAILX NEWS. NELSON. B.Cf-tATURDAV MORNINO. SEPT. t\ntd Fltld Mirihill Goering to be-\nso mathlng\nMtrihll\nHiller Blames Poland and Says\nHe Always Keeps His Promises\nNEW YORK, Stal 1 (^).-Tht\nNitlonil Broadcasting Compiny iiiued the following lummiry ot\nAdolf HiUer'i ReichiUg ipeech u\nreleued ln Berlin by the Oernvin\nGovernment tnd reid over the tir\nby Max Jordan, NBC repruenta-\ntive in Europe:\nDinzlg hu ilwiyi, and atlll Is,\nGermin. The corridor ilwiyi wu\n\u2022nd still U Germin. The Germin\nCiople hivt developed thou ttrrl-\nriu, otherwUa they would atlll ba\nbarbarian. Thue terrltorlu wert\nitvered trom Germiny, ciuiing untold lufferlng to the people who Uvi\nthere. By peaceful often of I peaceful revUion, I hive tried onct mort\nto settle this problem. It U not true\nthit wt hive tried to force the luue,\nind previoui issues, all tbe Ume.\nThere would htvt been Ume enough\nto bring about iucIj peaceful rtvi-\nilon.\nI mide propoul after propoiil.\nconcerning diurmiment, concerning\nAustrit, concerning Ciecho \u2022 Slovakia, and many othtr luuu, but\nlt U impossible to carry on If iuch\npeaceful revision U found to be unachievable and If the intolerable\ncondition! persist It hu betn nld\nthat Germiny break! exlitlng treat-\niii.\n\u2022AYS TIME ELEMENT\nIMPORTANT\nI muit reply that Uie VerulUei\ntretty to Germiny dou not mean\nUw, u lt wu forced upon Germiny\nwith point ot gum. Tht existing\nproblemi hive to be Mlved. Ihe\nwutern powtra mty think thit there\nvu no hurry in bringing about iuch\na solution, but tha time element U\nnot indifferent to us.\nI have dlscuuad many pouible\n\u25a0oluUoni with PolUh statesmen, I\nmide in offer to them iome Umt>\n\u2022go which wu tht most loytl ind\nmoit generous Imaginable. Only I,\nmyself, could havt made such an\noffer, although I knew mlllioni ot\nGermihi disagreed with me it tha\ntime. Thi propoul wu turned down\n\u25a0nd PoUnd then itarted a struggle\nand itarted oppreulng tha German\nminorities ln that country.\nShe did not observe her treaty\nobligations. We do observe obligi'\ntions we hava entered into. No\nFrenchman who Uvts in the Saar\nterritory is being oppressed. I have\nwarned PoUnd that further mea-\nsuru of oppreulon and meuures\ndisregarding exUUng treaties on tht\npart of Polind would mean that\nermany would have to act Moner\nor liter, t told the Polish tmbusi-\ndor here the Germany ot today it\nno longer the Germany ot old.\nBLAMES POLAND\nNo power on earth eould tolerate\niuch condlUoni in the long run. After a time, becaute I wu convinced\nPoUnd reilly did not want a peace-\n1888.\nful tgreement I propoied solution\non the basis of direct negoUitions.\nFor two long diyi I hive been wilt-\nPRICES\nttUOLMTTU $3.25\n40 OZ. BOTTLE   $4.85\nDMHItW tt*. loHW Ir Scetfierf\nrm it t rm until\nOTCH    WHISKY    AT    ITS\nI advertiiement ii not published or dlspltyad by tha Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Government of BriUsh Columbia.\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\ning to see what PoUnd would do.\nAll I received u an answer wu\nthat Poland did not want to negotiate with ui, and thU meuige did\nnot even reach us directly.\nThe German nation would duerve\nto disappear from the political Kent\ntf ahe itood for thU tort of treatment\nMy lovt of petct and my endless\npitienct ihould not be mistaken for\nweikness. I, therefore, told the BritUh government lut night thit I\nconsidered the suggestion I hid\nmide for a peaceful lettlement of\nthe Pollih quuUon u i failure, but\nthat I uw no possibility now of\ncarrying on strious negotiations\nwith PoUnd. That country's mobilisation wu the tniwer to my propoul tnd lut night tgt In no leu\nthtn 14 border incidenU had occurred which ire Poland'i responsibility.\nI am now determined to talk the\nsame Unguaga to PoUnd that Poland hu been talking to ui. I have\ngiven in to Uie wutern powers for\nHume Hotel Nelson, B.C.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprlttor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS    EXCELLED DINING ROOM\nEuropean Plan, $1.50 Up\nHUME \u2014 Robtrt Kerr, J. Lynn,\nC. Wtrren, R. G. Stewart Van-\nluver; D, C. Malcolm, Trail; W. B.\n;cCaUum, G. M. Thom, J, W. Cock-\n_J, PenUcton; W. P. Beaven, New\nWestminster; Joe Bowes ind Ptrtys\nYmlr, Mr. and Mri. T. 8. Mirtyn,\nVernon; Mlu Anne Allen, Miu Miry\nStubbs, Kelowni; Miss Greta Cur*\nwen, Nelson; R. W. DeBoo, Toronto;\nH. C. Loop, Spokane; J. B. Whalen,\nMedicine Hat; A. M. Grler. Calgary;\nR. D. Ward, Stockton, Calif.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL     '\u2022 KSJr\u00abSrk\nADDITION OF NEW ROOMS WITH BATH\nEuropean Plan $1.00 and Up.\nFREE PARKING BLK FROM CIVIC CENTRE        PH. 284\nFree Can to Buses and Trains\nAINSWORTH RESORTS\nA DELIGHTFUL DRIVE FOR\nSUNDAY DINNER\nAt AINSWORTH HOT\nSPRINGS HOTEL\n75* PER PLATE\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\"YOUR  VANCOUVER  HOME\"\ntf erin Hotel\nMO Slymour St.,   Vincouver, B. C.\nNewly renovated through-\neut Phonei end elevator.\nA.   PATERSON.   UW   oi\nColeman, Alta, Proprietor.\n>0KANE Hotels and Restaurants\nWelcome*\nSHRINERS!\nFor   light   refreshments,\ndinners, cabins and rooms\ncross the free ferry to\nKokanee Lodge\nquite tome time, tnd pirticulirly I\nhivt ottered fo Englmd thit wt\ncome to termi on the buU of I\nSeneril utUement iffectlng our re-\nitlons, but it muit be mutuil; It\nmuit come tram both ildu.\n\"NO INTEREST IN WEST*\nGermany hu no interett in the\niltuition of western borders btlng\nchanged ln any respect The Germin\nfortifications In tht wut trt meint\nto be a recognition of the bordire\nit they exUt todiy. I ilio wmt to\nthink Italy it thU tlmt that aha\nconsistently backed us up. Of coune,\nI do not wmt to appeal to othen\nfor help. We shiU help ourselves.\nAs for tha neutrili, aa long u\nthey remain neutral, we thill re\nipect their neutrality.\n(Then the chancellor itarted dls-\ncuulng briefly thit psct between\nSoviet Ruuii md Germany. He said\nthat everybody kntw thit different\npolitical doctrinu were subscribed\nto ln tbt two countries, but ht uid\nGerminy hu no desire of exporting\nher own doctrinu into sSoviet Rut\nill).\nIt Sovlet-Russli igreu tint iht\nwiU not export her doctrinu to\nour country, the uiuranct U there\nby given that we can Uva together\nu peaceful neighbors. Tbt pict thit\nwe htvt concluded with Soviet Russia meant an assurance of peace.\nAnd that never again will we have\nto consume our energlu in a major\nitruggle.\nTALKS CHANGED POLITICAL\nTREND\nThe tremendoui change which bu\nbeen brought about by tha Soviet-\nGerman pact wiU probably mean at\ntha aama time that the political\ntrend in the future will be in a different direction. ThU fact U ot\noutstanding Importance md I am\nconvinced that lt wlU never bt\nchinged. I think thit the whole ot\nthe Germin ptoplt approve of tht\nfriendship'with Ruuli.\n(At thu point tha ChinceUor discussed the iltuition u It !\u25a0 ittn by\nhim this very morning ln respect\nto Polind. Ht uld that he wu\ndetermined to aolve the exlsUng\nproblem, that Danzig had to return\nto the Reich, that the Corridor aln\nhad to become German again, and\nthat ha desired that relation! with\nPoUnd ihould ba revised in iuch a\nmanner than never again can peace\nbe dUturbed at the Eutern borders). ,  \/\nWe wlU fight u long is lt will\nbe neceuary to bring such peaceful conditions about on our Eastern\nborden. We wiU tight until thU\npresent Polish govtrnment or iny\nother Polish government wUl mtkt\nsuch a settlement pouible.\nNOT TO BOMB NON-\"   **\nCOMBATANTS\nI htve no Intention ot fighting\nwomen or children, I have, therefore, given itrict ordtn to the Oer.\nmm lir force that only military\nfortlficitioni md pointi of military\nimportance ihould be ittacked.\nHowever, if pur opponenU ihould\nnot Understand whtt position! wt\nara taking, then Poland ii liable to\nnuke an experience that Will bt\nterrible beyond description. :\n(Hitler then said that lince 5:41\no'clock this morning, German time,\ntire wu being: exchanged between\nPoland and Germany. The shoU hid\ncome aerou the border.)\nFrom now on we wtll talk tht\nstmt langutge. There wlU be bombi\nagainit bombs, and it our opponenU\nshould find that they cannot restrain\nthemselvu . and. \u25a0 uit poison gu\nigalmt ui, lt will be poison gu\nagainst them at the ume time from\nus. We ihall figHt until our rights\nare granted. We have ipehtj iome\n90 billion mirkl tor our nitlonil\ndefence. Our irmy tnd nivy today\nare mort powerful thtn they tvtr\nwert md wt ihall not bick down.\nI myielf tm todty, md will be from\nnow on, nothing but the soldier of\nthe Germin Reich; just ai I have\nfought in tbe lut war, so I will\nfight now. I shall not take off this\nuniform until wa have achilved\nvictory.\nNAMES Hit SUCCESSORS\nHowever, it something should\nhippen to me, I wint the Germm\npeople to know thit I hivt ippolnt-\ncome my successor. If\nshould hipptn to Field\nGotrlng, my deputy Rudolf Heu\nwlU taka hu place; md U lomething should hsppen to Heu, t senile which I will won appoint, will\nelect his lucceisor, the mm mott\nworthy to lucceed mt.\nI never knew whtt the -novi\n'capitulation' meant. If iome people\nihould tvir think thit we could,\nbick down and (Iva in, they wlU\nbe mUtaken. Nevtr again will a da-\nfeat such u ln November, 1(11. occur. It will ntvtr be repealed in\nGermany hiitory. You man of the\nGerman Reichitag, it U not important that we live, but lt U necessary\nthat our naUon should Uve. It our\nwill power U strong enough, wt\nibiU win in tht end.\nLabor Day Has\nSi-Year History\n(Sy The Canadian Preu)\nAn inititutlon peculltr to Cinidi\nmd tht United Statei, '\n\u00bb., Labor Dai\nWlU bt celebrated Mondty with\nlittii rutriction trom tbe crUei ol\nEurope.\nForty-ilxth mnual observance\nfor the two North American natloni it peict with etch other\ntor 12S yetn, Libor Dty, whilt\ndtdicited to orginized worken,\nhu become \u2022 holiday for all classes,\nlike tha traditional bank hoUdays\nof England.\nAgitation for an mnual labor\nholldiy, duly proclaimed by the\ngovernment was started 87 yun\nago by tht Knlghta ot Libor, then\nt powerful organization of work-\nin unioni. There were demonstrations ln New York in 1882, 1881\nind 1884 ind in Montreal and Toronto in 1888 md 1888.\nThe KnlghU df Labor had ceased\nIU activities by 1894 md othtr\nworken' orgmiiitloni wera taking\nihe lead. In that year the United\nStatei Congress provided a Labor\nHoliday for the cltlzeni ot the re\npubUc.\nA ilmllir meuure wu presented\nin Uie Canadian Houu of Commoni tht umt yetr by Sir John\nThompion, then prime minliter.\nSept 1 wu ntmed tht ttatutory\nLibor Day. Liter on, to mett tht\ndemmd tor long weekend!, tbe\nholldiy wis fixed tor Uit tint Mon\ndiy in September.\nIn tht middle ig\nU itaged dtmonitrttlon\nrecognition of tht worl\nlaeval lociety. In Utt\n1 ictlvltlei developed through'\nout Europe, generally with a polit\nguilds staged dtmonstnUoni to ob\ntain recognition of tht workmm in\neditevil. focitty. In liter yein\nlnl objective and often marked\nby confllrti with luthorlty not contemplated in the Labor Day celebration! in North America.\nSociaL....\nSouth  Slocan\n.SOUTH SLOCAN, B.C-Mn. 0.\nHumphry wu a recent tea hoiteu\nit her home \"Summerhill\" In honor\nof her house guests Mn. Roy E.\nFrizzell ind Miss Phyllis Frizzell\not Edmonton. Mn. G. Noel Brown\nUNDERWOOD\nTYPEWRITERS\nSunditnnd  Adding  Miehlnu\nOFFICE SUPPLIES\nUnderwood Elliot Fither Ltd.\n838 Ward St Phoni H\nWhen In SPOKANE You Wilflhioy Staying af tiii\nHotel VOLNEY\nmo Rivmid. Hotel VOLNEY *\u00bb\"*\nAvinua     *\u00bbw\u00bbe\u00bb\u00bb     w -mf-**^M-f *\u00bb Pmlion Sid*.\nEVERY COURTESY SHOWN OUR CANADIAN QUESTS\nML_ANnLHOTEtJl.oJ2\nBARGAIN\nFARES\nTO\nVancouver \u2014 Victoria \u2014 Nanaimo\nGOING Sept 15 ONLY\nPram. Nakuip and South, Procter to Midway,\nTrail to Caitlegar\nRETURN FARES\nFrom                    to Vancouver Victoria Nanaimo\nProcter  $13.55 $15.55 $15.05\nNelion     13.05 15.05 14.55\nTrail  U.70 14.70 1\u00ab0\nGrand Fork* ........ 10.45 12.45' 11.95\n\u00ab\u2014 Nakuip   14.55 16.55 16.05\nx\u2014Via Robion Wift,\nFam from Arrow Likes ipply Stpt 14 only, returning Sipt 28.\nCorrespondingly low fares trom intermediate polnti.\nFINAL RETURN LIMIT SEPTEMBER 27\nTicket! good in dty eetchti only. No baggage checking privilege!,\nNo itop ovtn tllowed. Children 3-yeen tnd under 12, half fare.\nRegulir train nrvlct in each difecUon.\n...     \u25a0 .v    ,i    \u25a0\u25a0    ij \u25a0\nFer furthir Informition ipply ta ntarait agint or write H. i,\nLowat, City Tltkit Agint, 802 Biker St, Ntlion, B. C\nH. H. Frizzell, Mlu Peggy Tiylor,\nMiss June Baddeley and Miss Phyllis Frizzell, Other guests were Mrs.\nJohn Murray, Miu Molly Murray,\nMrs. C. Strongltharm, of New Westminster, Mrs. W. A> MacCabe, Mrs.\nJ. D. Yeatman, Mn. Frank Scott,\nMn. C. G. Fenwick, Mn. H. Nixon,\nMn. Neeley, Mra. F. H. Russel, Mrs.\nS. Ltei, Mn. D. Y. Divli, Mrs.\nGrigg, Mrs. Turner Lee, Mn. W. J.\nSilverwood, Mn. Colllngwood Gray,\nMn. A. Willey, Mn. A. Slader, Nelson, Mrs. H. Greyion, Mra R. G, S.\nAnthony of Trail, Mn, W. Wideson,\nMn. W. W. Bennett, Mn. G. 8.\nCobb, Miss Betty Lewis of North\nBattleford, Mrs. G, F. Chapman,\nMn. McDonald, Mn. W. C. Motley,\nMrs. G. L Thompson, Mn. W. J.\nTindale and Mri. Fred Buckley,\nTrail,\nMr, and Mn. E. Olion and ion\nEddie were recent guests of Mrs. A.\nJacobson at Wirdner. Mr. and Mn.\nA. Jacobson and their two sons returned with them for. a week's visit\nMr. and Mn. Charles Bland and\nchildren Lola and Bobble recenUy\nreturned from a two-week motoring\ntrip to Spokane and the Okanagan.\nMri. Alec McDonild ind htr ion\nColin and daughter Gale have returned from a month'i viilt to their\nranch it Oliver.\nFrank L. Witti of Palo Alto, Cal,\nwho hai bean visiting his brother-\nin-law ind iliter, Mr. and Mn. W.\nJ. 0. Oliver for a weak, left for Victoria to ipend a few dayi en route\ntc hli homt. Mr. tnd Mra. J. H. Duck\nof Nelson were gueiti of Mr. and\nMn. J. Grigg.\nMr, and Mn. E. J. Bowkett and\ndaughter Mae are holidaying at tha\ncoast cities for two weeki on i\nmotoring trip. Mill Monelli Scott,\nwho hu been ipending the lummer\nln Vincouver ii accompanying them\non their return trip it tht weekend.\nJohn Leei who his been ipending\n\u25a0ome weeks at Princeton hai re'\nturned.\nMr. and Mn. Fred Edwardi ind\nion Dale of Trail hava been viiiting Mr. ind Mrs. M. Edwardi foe a\nfew dayi.   ,\nMr. ind Mn. F. Rushton of Na-\nkuip were guesti of Mr. and Mra.\nC. H, Blind tn route to their home\nfrom Nelaon.\nMatters Ian and David Greenwood of Willow Point who have\nbeen viiiting Mr. and Mn. R. Grayson, Bonnington, hive returned.\nJack md Chliholm Gray, who\nhive been on a camping trip at\nQueen's Bty and other points on\nKooteniy Lake, have returned\nBohnlngtOA. Mr. and Mra. Colllng-\nwood Gray viilted them at Queen's\nBay and returned with them.\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B.C.-Mr. tnd\nMrs. W. Liitef \u00bbnd Willice, Bennie\nand Bernice, motored to Silverton\nto ittind the marriage ot Rowland\nHirmiton to Doreen Peachty of\nSilverton.. .       \u201e\u201e,\nMrs. E. Olson and ton Eddie were\nRossland visitors.\nB. Lowery and ion Wilfred were\nviilt n here.\n0. W. Humphry ii viiiting at\nMr. and Mn. John Avli hava lett\nfor t viiit to Spokine.\ntdr. and Mri. Wlllltm Bepnitt\nhtve rttutned trom thtlr wedding\ntrip thd hivt Uken up rtildtnct\nIn Stobt Byrei. Mr. Bennett '_ on\ntht tuff tf tht Wttt lfooieniy Pow.\n-on visitor.\n\u25a0\u25a0\nFINK'S\nm****'4.\nCOATS-MILLINERY\n(D\/lUMp\nCoatA.\nDressy fitted coats lead fashion! New\nwith moulded fronts, back-swept\nskirts, rich fur trims! Well tailored\nnew woolens. Interlined. Persian, fox\n\u2014other trims, 14 to 44.\n$16.50 lc, $29.50\nS-igm***'\ntUnbimmeii\nfaaLL\nSofter, more flattering lines here too!\nNote squared shoulders, smaller collars. New tweeds, solids, plaids. Fitted,\nswagger. Interlined for Winter. 14\nto 44.\n$1195-% $25.00\nBURNS BLOCK\nYou might be a jaunty iuhlor\n... a sophisticated Miss ... a\nsmart young matron. But what-\never your type \u2014 you'll find\nyour own enchanting new Fall\nHat at Fink's. See our beautl-\nful new Fall fashions brought\nto you at budget prices.\n$1.9510.^.95\nLadies' Wear\nChildren's\nWear\nFootwear\nCRANBROOK Social...\nana a Nel.\nT\nTRURO. NS. (CP)-Two wltnts-\nits In t case ln the magistrate's\ncourt here refused to kin the Bible\nbecause It was not a new one. They of Miss Marlon Staples at Creston.\nwere iworn In holding the Bible In |   Mr. and -Mn. R. J. Edwardi and\nCRANBROOK, B. C, - Mr. and\nMra J. M Windsor and children\nElizabeth, Jane and Andrew spent\na holiday visiting friends at Banff,\nCalgary and High River.\nMr. and Mrs. J. D. MacGillivray\nand daughten Annie and Sylvia,\nand Mn. T. R. Hiyei hive returned\nfrom vmcouver.   _._...      .\nMr, and Mri. 0. C. Redpath ind\n\u25a0on hivt returned from a hoUday\nat Kailo. , ,    \u2022;\nMrs. tt E. Oibomt and fimlly,\nwho ipent i holldiy in Vancouver,\nhave teturned.\nMr. and Mn. R. R. Taylor and ion\nRobert are hoUdaylng at Revelitoke.\nMill Ellubeth Godderli li spending i two.week vacation at Trail.\nMiss Margaret Hendenon has left\nto spend a vacaUon ln Vernon and\nVancouver. . .,\nRonald Moffitt, who visited his\nparenti here, has returned to Gold-\nm- \" .       '\nMiss EUeen Johnstone, who his\nbeen visiting her sister, Miss Joyce\nJohnstone of New Denver, hat returned.\nMr, and Mrs. George Gibbons tnd\nloni Jlfli, Bill ind Maurice, have\nleft for Jtorth Vancouver, where\nOiey will Wake theie home.\nMri. N. Mclnnli his returned\nfrom a vacation at Banff and Cal.\nairy,\nInipector J. E- Brown and ion\nWlUird have returned from Vancouver. Mn. Brown and daughten will remain it the Coait until\nthe end ot tht holldayi,\nMiss Eleanor McKowan li I guest\nfrom a holiday at Glacier National\npark.\nMr. and Mn. Johann Winklaar\nhave left to spend a holiday visiting\nrelatives in California.\nMr. and Mrs. Roy Linnell are\nspending a vacation visiting Mrs.\nLinnell's parents, Mr. and Mn. Marshall. Ashcroft.\nCRANBROOK, B.C. - Honoring\nher sister-in-law Mrs. W. C. Pratt\nof Listowel, Ont, Mn. J. D. MacGillivray enterUined at tea tt the\nCrinbrook Golf md Country club\nMondiy ifternoon. A golf tourniment was played when prize winnen were Mn. W. A. Fergie, Mrs.\nC. R. Ward and Mn. 0. C, Red-\npath, and a special prize wu preiented to the guest ot honor. The\nguests were Mrs. Pratt, Mn. G. E.\nL. MacKinnon, Mri, Walter B. John-\natone, Mn. P. C. Coe, Mn. Freeman, Mn. 0. C. Redpath, Mn, R.\nMcBurney, Mri. C. R. Wird, Mn G.\nM Argue, Mn. R. Tiylor, Mn, F.\nBurgess, Mrs, E. S, Jones, Mn. R.\nForester of Penticton, Mrs. Hogarth,\nMrs. W. A. Fergie, Miss Woodland,\nMiss Muriel Baxter, Mrs. A, Finely,\nMn. W. D. Gilroy, Mrs. H. A. McKowan) Mn. W. Manhall md-Mrs.\nA. Hiyei.\nMr. md Mn. D. A. Kiyi md\nfamily' hive returned trbm i holldiy at Fairmont and Lakt Whder-\nmen.\nMlts Diliy Rogers ot CresUn Ii\nl guest of her sister, Miss Margaret\nRogen.\nMr. ind Mn. H. Lyoni md ion,\nGordon, ind Mn. Dunley of Dutchess, Alta., have returned liter visit-\nla. Mr. and Un. Q. J. QUI.,\nman, Sask., ire gueiti ot Mr. md\nMrs. J. D. McGillivray.\nDr. T. Childi and family of Saskatoon ire guesU of Mr. md Mn.\nA. G. Hill.\nDr. ind Mn. Jamea Taylor md\ndaughter, Marilyn, who have been\nguests of Mr. and Mra. Gordon\nDezall and Mill Kathleen Dezall,\nhave returned to Abbotiford, They\nwere accompanied by Mn. George\nTaylor who haa been visiting Mr.\nand Mn. W. G. T. Taylor hera.\nMr. and Mn. Patrick Harrison and\nion of Kamloops are gueiti of Rev,\nmd Mn. F. V. Hirriion. They left\nTueidiy for a visit at Radium Hot\nSprings.\nMn Jt. Newton of Invermere was\na visitor here,     ,\nMiss Margaret md Jim Ashworth\nwere guesti of Mr. and Mn. Gordon\nDezall.\nSociaL ., *\nROBSON\nROBSON, B. C-The Robion\nHippy Go Lucky Club 'held a\nsuccessful dance in the Robion hall\nSaturdiy night Those bn the committee in chirge were the Mines\nHjlen Magee, Meda Hougan, Margaret Miller and Mae Pierce ind\nRex Billtrd.        '.\nMiu N. Pierce haa returned \u00bb\nhtr homt ln Calgary tfter ipend.\ning the list two wteks With Mr.\ntnd Mrs. E. H. Pitrce.\n0. B. Ballard and Rex Ballard\nhavt left on a trip to Seattle. Vancouver and Victoria, While In Victoria they will be the guests of Mr.\nBallard's brother, George Ballard.\n   -\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON B. C\u2014SATURDAY MORNINO. SEPT. t 1919.\n[CHURCHES\nIFlrat (Kljurrij oi\n%iBt fcrbntta!\n(99 BAKER STREET\nA Branch ot I'm Mother Church,\nThe Flnt Church of Christ\nScientist in Boston. Mit\nSundiy School 9:45 t.m.\nSunday Service 11 a-n.\nSubject Leuon-Sermon\n\"MAN\"\nWednesdiy Tutimoniti Meeting\nI pjn.\nFREE READING ROOM IN\nCHURCH  BUILDING-\nAM Cordially Welcome\nlirst\nflrPBbgferian\nQUjurrt}\nRev. Dr. J. W. Stevemon\nMinister:\n11 i.m.-\"The Joy of Work.\"\n7:30 p.m.-\"Not by Might Nor\nby Power.\"\nSundiy ichool wUl re-open on\nSeptember 10th.\nInttPi. QHjurrlj\noi titanata\nST. PAUL'S TRINITY\nUnited Services will be held\nto Trinity. Corner Josephine ud\nSilica Streeti.\nPublic Wonhip it 11 A.M ud\n7:30 P.M, conducted by Rev. J.\nA. Donnell.\nChurch Schooli In both St\nPiul'i md Trinity will opu on\nSeptember 10th.\nSrauMnanian\nThe Little Grey Church We\nLove-\nEarl E. Lindgren,'Putor\nLORD'S DAY SERVICES\n10 i.m..\n  Sundiy School\n11 i.m. _ Scmdimviin Wonhip\n7:30 pjn. Engliih Vaper\n\"Believt to God\"\nfirst\n\u00a9apttBt (El|urrl)\nRtv. Genld M Wtrd\u2014Minister\n9:43 A.M.\u2014Church School.\nRev. Joseph Larson of Minneapolis preaching at 11 A.M md\n7:30 P.M.\nBelieven Baptism close ot\nevening service.\nFrom Sept 3-17th, each night\n(Except Saturday).\nRev. larson preaches at 7:30 PM.\nWelcome to AU\n6 Months Suspended\nSentence on Liquor\nCount Given Word\nW. A. Ward of Procter wu given\nilx months suspended sentence\nwhen he pleided guilty to Provinciil Police Court Fridiy morning\nto I chirge ot supplying liquor to\na minor. The case wu heard by\nStlpendliry Magistrate William Irvine.\nC. B. Garlud ippeired tor Mr.\nWard and ComUble G. A. Brabazon prosecuted,\nA New York physician tells ot\nworking with three neighbors to\nclear a city lot ot. ragweed and he\nsuggeiti that hay fever vletlmi could\ndo a good deil ln iuch wayi to rid\ntoemselvu of toelr misery.\nMORE ABOUT.\nGermany Bigger\n(Contlnutd From Ptgt Ont)\nThtt night u Chucellor of Germiny, he itood with Hlndenburg\nto t window of tht pallet tnd\nwitched strums of exulUnt torch-\ncarrying Naili^-tbe Germin people\nHitler wu ieeklng to \"iwiken \u2014\npass on their way to toe creation\nof a new kind ot itite.\nNAZI TESTAMENT\nHitler hid prepired toe blueprint for hii luper-organlzed nation ln a book written ln 1924\n<*when he wu urvtog a untenea\nto Landsberg prison for high teuton. In recent yetn, itateimen of\nother powen have been reading\ni the Nui teiUment \"Mtln Kampf\"\n(My BatUe) ud indulging heavl-\n. ly in headache Ublete u chipter\nsifter chipter cimt trut.\n' In \"Mein Kimpf\" ht uid Germiny thould not Igtin challenge\n' Great Brltain'i nivy. Ht ut forth\nHso thit Germany muit htvt\nmora on tot Europem continent\n\"\/tnd when we in Europe today Ulk about ntw land,\" he\nwrote, \"we can think above all\nonly of Ruula ud the border\n, atetei under iti control\nIn effecting hli unprecedented\nprogram for toe Reich, Hitler hai,\npiece by piece, deitroyed the Treaty\nof Verulllei, which wu duigned\nto reduce Germany to lecondiry\nBlace In European affaire atter the\ntreat Wir.\nFIREWORKS BEGUN\nThe Hltlerlin flreworki began\nliterally February 7, 1933, when\nthe Reichitag wu burned. Tha\nNull blamed toe Communists for\nthe blue md med lt u a means\not driving toe Reds farther underground.\nOn October 21 of the ume yetr,\nGerminy   withdrew   from   the\nLeigue of Nttlom.\n.    In thf flnt month of 19*4, Hit-\n-    Itr conoludtd a 10-year frlindinlp\ntreaty with  Poland, an  Imtru-\nmint which enabled tha Null to\nforget a powerful txttrntl thrut\n.. and concentrate on Internal rt-\norginlntlon. ,\nOn Juni 30, 1934, Hitter tllml-\nnited the oppoiition within hli\nown pirty with tht \"blood purgt\"\nwhloh itertltd tht world. Ciptiln\nErnest Roehm, chief of tht storm\ntroopen, tnd Gtntrtl Kurt von\nLMore heat\nss Fuel with\nIRON FIREMAN\nAutomatic Coal Firing\nWt check your heating\nplant and fuel bills, then\ntell you what Iron Fireman\ncu ure you ia work, rim*\nand fuel com. No obligation. Aik fbr thii aervice.\njV\u00bb Coal Handlini\nCoal How model takes\ncoil direct from bio.\nKootenay   Plumbing\nfir Heating Co., Ltd.\nK7Bikir*t Ph. EM Ntlion, B. C,\nSchleicher, formtr chtnctllor,\nwire imcng thou isuulnitid.\nTht offloltl count of thou killed\nwu 77.       .\nIn toe Autumn of 1934, ifter\nVon Hindenburg's death, Hitler assumed toe title of \"Fuehrer of the\nGermin People and Chancellor.\"\ndispensing with the office of president.\nRECOVERS SAAR\nOn March 1, 1935. a plebiscite\nreturned the densely populated\nSaar coalfield area to Germany.\nIntensive Nazi propaganda was the\nmain factor in effecting the return\nof the 738 square miles of territory\nwith IU 820,000 inhabitants. It bad\nbeen tdminlstered by Leigue of\noutput going to Frince. \u2022\nNttlom   commissioners,   the   coll\nA little more thm two weeki\nliter, Hitler decreed compulsory\nmilitery training for ill Germam.\nNext, In lint with Hltler'i plu\ntt txpind on tht Europem continent ind not Into oveneu ter-\nritorlei, Germtny ilgned \u2022 truty\nwith Greit Brittln limiting tht\nNui ntvil tonmgt te 35 pir cut\ntf Grut Brltain'i. Tht ptct WII\n\u2022Igned Juna 18.\nATTACKS ON JEWS\nOn September 18, 1935, came the\nNuremberg rtclil lawi, which politically and locially ostracized Jewi.\nOn November 10,1938, following toe\nfatel ihooting ot \u2022 Germin embassy\nofficial In Parii by \u2022 Jewish youth,\nanti-Jewish rioting spread through\nthe Reich, followed by law. ostracizing the Jews economically after\nJanuary 1, 1939. A tine ot (400,000,-\n000 wu Imposed.\nThe year 1938 uw the reoccupa-\ntion and remilitarization of the\nRhinelmd on March 7, the beginning ot German aid to-the Spanish\nInsurgents In July, Inauguration ot\nthe four-year plan for economic\nself-sufficiency in September, creation of the Rome-Berlin axil October 25, and on November 25, the\ncreation of the anti-comintern pact\nwith Japu. The action ln the Rhine-\nland meant tot return to Germu\njurisdiction of the German Rhine\nud Elbe Rivera, the Kiel Canal\nand other waterways.\nAt horns tha Nail Government\nwn hiving terlous conflict! with\nthe Evingellctl ud Romin Ctth-\nolle Churchu bttwien 1934 tnd\n1931, with tht Govtrnment In\nlomt ImUncu taking ovtr church\nproperty for itite purposes. From\n1938 on, domestic polities fill Into\ntht biekground In Germtny ud\nHitter concentrated on hli txptn-\n\u2022lon program.\nFrom tot tlmt that ht tuumtd\noffice up to August lg of this yeir,\nwhen Germany took millUry pos.\nsession ot SlovtkU, thereby ob-\nUinlng t 200-mile frontier on Pound's Southern border, Fuehrer\nHitler had added about 80,000 square\nmiles of territory and 20.000.000\nptoplt- The method^ were plebls-\ncite, absorption aatr occupation.\nANSCHtUS.*^\nOn Martfi 12,1938, Germin troopi\noccupied Auitrii without resistance\nud toe republic of 32,309 squire\nmilu ind 8,780,000 people becime\na Province ot the Greater Reich,\nrealizing the Fuehrer'i drum of\ninschluss.\nIn October of toe ume yeir, ifter\nt four-power conference it Munich\nattended by Prime Minister Chamberlain, Premier Daladler, Premier Mussolini and Hitler, the republic of Czecho-Slovakia - bowed\nto the decision of the conferees and\nceded the Sudeten district ot Bohemia to Germiny. In thit wiy,\nHitler gained another 11.500 square\nmiles of territory and 3,500.000 people, mostly of Germsn origin.\nAfter sinking his teeth Into\nCzecho-Slovakia, Hitler decided to\nfinish the job and on March 15. just\na year after the Austrian uschluss.\nSwastika-wearing troopi hinded\ntot world t jolt by mirchlng into\nBoherhii md Moravia.\nPOSSESSION OP SLOVAKIA\nThii time toe profit ln tend wu\n19,325 squire mllei md In people\n0,804,878, mostly non-Germans. Slovakia, under the central portion of\nthe dismembered Czecho-Slcvekle,\nwu Uken under the German wing\nu a protectorate. But any semblance of Independence for Slovakia\ndisappeared August  18  toil yeir,\n.   ..   .\u2014 :\t\n\"Responsibility lor This Terrible\nCatastrophe\" Rests on Hitler\nDeclares Premier Chamberlain\nLONDON. sSejil l'tny Radio)\n(AP)\u2014Tbt text ot Prlmt Mlnliter\nChtmbtrUto'i ipeech:\nI do not propose to uy muy\nwordi tonight The time his come\nwhen ictlon nther thin ipeech il\nrequired. Eighteen monthi igo I\nprayed thit, the responsibility\nmight not hU on me to uk this\ncountry to accept the awful arbitrament ot war. I fear that I am\nnot able to avoid that responsibility. The reiponsibillty for this\nterrible catastrophe liu on toe\nihoulden of one mm.\nAt iny rite, I could not wuh\nfor conditioni on which iuch \u25a0\nburden would fill upon mt clearer than toey are today u to where\nI itand (cheen). The Germin\nChancellor hli not huiUted to\nplunge tht world into misery in\norder to serve bis own senseless\nimbltlom.\nNEGtECTED NO  MEANS\nNo mm cm uy thit tht government could hive done more to try\nud keep open the wiy for tion\nonble and equitable settlement\nof the dispute between Germany\nud Poland nor have we neglected uy mum of miking lt crystal\ncleir to the Germu Government\ntoit if toey Insisted on using force\n\u2022gain to the manner ln which they\nhave med lt ln the put we will\nresolve to oppose them by force.\nWa Ihall stand at tha bir of hit-\ntory knowing thit tht riipoml-\nb 11 lty of thli terrible uUitrophi\nHu on tht ihoulden of ont mtn\n\u2014tha Germin Chancellor.\nHt hu not hesitated to plunge\ntoe world Into misery in order to\naerve hii own senseless imbittons.\nThe white piper now published\nmakei tt perfectly clear that our\nobject hu been to try to bring\nabout discussions about the Polish-German dispute between the\ntwo countries on terms of equality.\nGERMANY\nREFUSED PEACE\nOne passage from a recent communication, dated August 30, hu\nshowed easily the final clash\nmight have been avoided had\nthere been tht least desire on the\npart of the German government\nto arrive it a peaceful lettlemnt.\nThe British Government most\nstrongly urged thit both pirtiei\nihould undertake during the ne-\ngotiitiom no iggruaive millUry\nmovement\nThe communication uyi tbe\nBritiah Government most itroniV\nurged thit both pirtiei ihould\nundertake negotiation! that n>\n\u2022ggreuive military movement\nshould take place. The Polish\nGovernment replied instantly on\nAugust 31, saying they will pre-\nBare on \u2022 reciprocal basis to give\nie formal guarantee.\nIn the event of negotiation! taking places Polish troops woul.t not\nviolate the frontiers of tht Reich\nprovided tht correiponding guir-\ntntee wu given regarding nonviolation of Polind by troopi of\ntht Reich,\nWe never hid iny reply from\ntht Germin Govtrnment to thit\n\u2022uggestlon, ont which If It hid\nbttn followtd might hive saved\ntht ctUttropht which took plice\nthli morning.\n(The Prime Minister referred to\nthe 18 points broadcait by the German Broadcasting System last night\nmd mentioned the fact that that\nstatement included this phrase):\nIn these circumstances the Reich\nGovernment considers its proposals rejected. We mmt examine\nthat statement: to begin with,\nthese proposals have never b-en\ncommunicated by Germany to\nPoland at all.\nOn Aug. 29th, replying to a note\nwe have sent to them, the German\ngovernment uid, among other\nthlngi, that toey would Tmmedi-'\nately draw proposals for a solution acceptable to toemselvu, and\nwould, If possible, place these at\nthe disposal ot the British government before arrival of the Polish negotiator.\nIt will be leen by examination\nof tot white papers that the German government have itated that\nthey counted upon the arrival of\na plenipotentiary from Poland to\nBerUn on Aug, 30th, the toUowing\nday.\nTHE BRITISH ULTIMATUM\nSo, at toe moit unless toe Get-\nman government were prepared\nto give toe Britiah government\nusurances that Germany bid impended tggreulve ictlon igaimt\nPoUnd, ud were prepired\npromptly to withdrew their forcei\nfrom Pollih territory, toe Britiih\ngovernment would without hesi-\nwhen, \"beciuse of the eistlng iltuition, with respect to the German-\nPolish dispute over Danzig, the\nNazis took military possession. Slovakia meant an added 14.000 square\nmiles and 2,450,000 people.\nGreat BrlUin abandoned Its appeasement policy after Hitler's Bohemia-Moravia grab ud Prime\nMinister Chamberlain turned his\nefforts to forming an anti-aggression\nfront to protect tht independence\nof smaller powen lying in Hitler's\npath.\nRETRIEVED SEAPORT\nHitler did not gtve the world\nmuch reit ifter hli unexttton of\nBohemii tnd Moravia. A week\nlater, March 22, he hid bulldozed\nlittle Lithuinit into giving bick the\nBaltic seaport of Memel, taken trom\nGerminy by the Truty of Versailles. This action brought back\n152,000 people and 1099 square mllei\nof territory into toe told.\nWhile toe territory idded to toe\nReich u Hitler found lt dou not\nequil toe trei of Prlnoe Edward\nIsland, toe population annexed Is\nilmost double toit of Canada and\ntoe land Uken over include! resources md equipment vital to the\nNtzl economy.\nIN ECONOMIC TERMI\nIn economic termi, here \\t whit\nHitter hu gained by hit diplomatic\nvictoriei:\nSaar\u2014Coal, plus ont of Europe'!\nmost tctive industrial centres.\nAuitrii\u2014Hiy, clover, diiry producti, potato cropi, lumber, coil md\niron, plm tot country'! economic\nwoei.\nCzecho-Slovikli\u2014Factoriei, Iron.\nsilver, gold, timber, ,poU\ncoil radium, chlni, clay, coil, gold.\n\u2022Uver, timber, foodstuffs.\nMemel\u2014An additional itntegie\nleaport on the Baltic Sel.\nExcept for her oversets colonies.\nlost In the Greit Wir, Germany ia\nbigger in area md population now\ntorn ihe wu in 1911\ntetlon fulfU their' obligttloni to\nPoUnd.\nIf Gtrminy'i reply to thli Uit\nwarning li unfivorabli, ind I do\nnot luggtit thit It li likely te be\nothtrwlu, Hli Mijeity'i imbu-\nudor li Initructed te uk for hii\npwport\nIn toe munUme we are await\ntog thue propospals. When these\nEropouli ire ready, for we havi'\neard no more about them, he\nihould invite the Poliih imbis-\nudor to call thert tnd lend thi\npropoiali.\nThereupon, reporta eur ambuudor, In the moit violent termi\nHerr von Rlbbentrop uld ht\nwould ntvtr uk tht tmbuiidor\nto viilt him. , .\nOn Wednudiy night it tot Interview Herr von Ribbentrop produced i lengthy document which\nhe reid in Germin aloud it top\nipeed. Our embassador uked for\na copy of the document. The reply\nwu: \"It is now too late as the Polish representative hu not arrived\nin Berlin.\"\nSo we never got a copy of those\nproposals. The first time we heard\nof them wu on the broidcut list\nnight\nLut night tht Polish tmbissi-\ndor uw Herr von Rlbbentrop tnd\nexpressed to him thit they wert\nwilling io negotliti with Germiny about their dlipute on tn\ntquil bull.\nTha Germin government with,\nout tny further wtrnlng cromd\nthi Pollih frontier it diwn.\nIt li lince reported thit open\ntowns have been bombed. In tone\ncircumtUncu only one coune ii\nopen to us.\nHis Malestys ambassador ln\nBerlin md the French ambassador have been instructed to hand\nto the German government' a\ncommunication.\nThis uys: \"Early this morning\ntoe German Chancellor issued a\nproclamation to the German army\nwhich indicated that he wu about\nto atUck Poland.\n\"Information reaching British\nand French governments indicated\nthat German troopi had crossed\nthe Polish frontier ud attacks on\nPolish territory were proceeding.\nAGGRESSIVE ACT\n\"In these circumstances, lt ap-\nSears to the governments of the\nnited Kingdom and France that\nby their action the German gov\nernment have created conditions,\nnamely, an aggressive act of force\nagaimt Poland, threatening the\nindependence of Poland, which\ncalled for the implementation by\nthe governments of the Vnlted\nKingdom and France of the undertaking to Poland to come to\nher assistance.\n\"I am, accordingly, to inform\nyour excellency that unless the\nGerman government are prepared\nto give His Majestys government\nassurance! that the Germm government hive impended aggressive acts against Polud and are\nprepared promptly to withdraw\ntheir forces from Polish territory,\nHis Majesty's government ln the\nUnited Kingdom will without\nhesitation fqlfill their obligation\nto Poland.\"\nTO ASK FOR PASSPORTS\nIf Germany's reply to this lut\nwarning is unfavorable\u2014and I do\nnot suggest it is likely to be other,\nwise\u2014His Majesty's ambassador\nis instructed to uk for his passports.\nIn that case we ire ready.\nFinally steps have been taken\nIn accordance with prearranged\nplans. Steps have been taken to\nsafeguard the position in regard\nto stocks and commodities of various kinds.\nOur thoughts turn back to 1914.\nHow do we stand at this time?\nThe tmwer is that all three tervicei are ready, and that the situation in all directions is more\nfavorlble add reassuring thaj) before.\nBehind the acenes we have\nbuilt up a vast organization of\ncivil defence under the scheme\not air raid precautions.\nRegarding immediate man power requirements, the Royal Navy,\nArmy and Air Force have u\nmany men u they can conveniently handle at the present moment There is today no need to\nappeal in a general way to recruits iuch is wu issued by Lord\nKitchener 25 yeara ago. It is essential in the vut and tremendous\ntask thit confront! ui md in view\not past experience, to organize\nour man power this time.\nPlumbing\nREPAIRS and ALTERATIONS\nB. C. 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This is your opportunity to secure a perfect semi-\nservice hose, in the season's best\nshades, at a value\nthat is hard to beat!\nSizes BVi to Wi.\nPair \t\ni\n59\nA TIMELY NEED!\nSCHOOL BAGS\nSturdy covert cloth school bags with a waterproof\nlining and outside pocket. Fitted with a double\nbuckle fastening. Af\\m\nSpecial at each \"\u2022\"\u00bb\nANKLE SOCKS FOR SCHOOL\nAll colors here! Every pair, with neat fitting lastex cuffs!\nSizes 6 to lOVi OC-\nYour choice at pair LOl\nGIRLS'SCHOOL HANKIES\nWhite with dainty embroidered corner.. OC.,\n6 for \u25a0- LOl\nScribblers (Ink or Pencil), 6 for 25*\nErasers. 2 for     5*\nBay's Big 5 Eraser      5*\nArt Eraser  10*\nPencils (H.B.),2for     5*\nPencils  (H.B.), each  ...................    5*\nPen Holders. Each  5* and 10*\nPen Nibs (McLean's), 5 for     5*\nPencil Boxes. Each   15* and 25*\nBig 5 Pads (Ruled,or Plain), each     5*\nRulers. Each ....  5* and 10*\nR\u00abeve's Student Paint Box. Each  40*\nM\n Ml POUR i\nNILION DAILY NIWI, NILION. I.C-IATURDAY MORNINO. HPT. t 1MI.\nWOMAN SCORNS CIRCUS HIGH WIRE FOR THE ANIMAL CAGE\nPhysluf Sfrenglh Nof Necessary\nin the Training of Wild Animals\necurity...\nfacd.ia.lon Is\nOnly Immunity\nSmallpox Germ\ny LOGAN CLENDINING, M. 0.\nToday wa ara going to consider a\nsease that, Instead of being on the\n(crease, ii on Uie Increaie-amaU-\npc\nIt ti a dliaaie that can abiolute-\n' be prevented md one thit oan bt\nrevented extcUy u diphtherli ind\n'phold art prevented\u2014by individ-\nil Inoculation for immunity.\nLDEST OF METHODS\nVaccinaUon tgtlnst imallpox ll\nit oldest of Uit methods used to\nMain Individual Immunity. In the\nirly days ot Its uie lt wis iccepted\nigerly, because the menace of\nlmllpox waa an ever-present and\nerifying reality. A long century\nad a half ot freedom from imall-\nox hai lulled Uii world Into the\ndiet that vaociniUon ll unneces-\niry. Nobody sees smillpox, except\n\u25a0eaatonaUy. The epidemic! you\no bear about are mild. Why both-\nBut eonUgloua dlieuti only\ntMp; Uiey do not die out Eternal\nStance in immunization ii nee-\nistry. We hivi plenty of evidence\niat imallpox mty break out if tbe\nrorld ii left unvicctnated.\nIt ii true of late yean thit the\nlieue ii mUd; the deith rate Is\nnly hilt of one per cent But ill\nbenei go ln cycles ot virulence.\nP1DIMIC PROPORTIONS\n\"Thtrt li every probablUty,\"\nlyi an authority, \"that the dis-\nue wiU assume epidemic propor-\nons just aa soon as a false sense of\nicurfty results ln a considerable\nnvaccinated population.\"\nWhat the world would be Uke It\nvirulent epidemic began was de-\neribed by Mactulty.\n\"Tbat disease over which science\ntl achieved a succession of glori-\nui and beneficent victoriei wu\nhen the mott terrible of all mlnls-\nirs of death. The smallpox was al-\nrays present filling the church-\nardi with corpses, tormenting\n'ith eonsUnt fetr all whom It had\not yet stricken, leaving on thoie\nrhose lives it spared the hideous\nfaces ot IU power....\"\nVaccination ia best done at an\narly age, from eight to 14 months,\ntables at thit tge have Uttle or\n10 discomfort from vaccination,\nlid it ii important thit thty be\nirotected early. After the first vac-\ninatlon rtpeUtloni tre adviiiblt\nt Intervals of four to seven yean,\nBitH there is a record of three suc-\nfssful vaccinations.\nfTTHIAN SISTERS OF\nF   NAKUSP ENTERTAINED\nNAJCUSP, B.C.-Mn. T. Htrvey\nnterUined the Pythian Slsten of\nsfyrtle Temple, No. 16, at afternoon\nea recently. Assisting her were\nIts. J. Parent Jr, Mrs. N. A. Her-\nidge and Miss NeUle Harvey. Tha\nratals included Mn. C. Campe, Mn,\nft Johnion, Mri. H. Killtn Sr., Mn.\nt. Leveque, Mn, L. Ott, Mrs. 0.\nialitrom, Mrs. R. Humphries, Mrs.\nIt -Cutler, Mm. T. Lodge, Mn. F.\nlorrey, Mn. J. Parent Jr., Mis. C\nm Herridge, Mn. M Barrow Mn.\nf. A. Herridge, Mill C. Balltrom\nmd Mln N. Harvey.\nLadies Beof Men for\nChicken Supper, Bowie\nThe ladlei assumed tbe driven'\nseiti In the Nelion CPU Liwn\nBowling Club In more wiyi than\nona Thundiy evening whtn four of\ntht ladies defeated a picked four ot\ntha man by five polnte But It took\ntham tt endi, an extra one being\nneeded, before they won by a icore\nof 37-13. Tbe lettn will now play\nhoit to Uit ladlei ln t chicken supper.\nTht ladle* were Mrt Ben Whiteside, Mn. H Rom. Mn. F. E. Wheeler tnd Mn. E. Penwill J. Graham,\nGeorge Harvey, N. J. Lowei ind\nJ. P. Morgm comprised the men\nunfortunitei.\nIdeas of,\nRough Housing In\nSunday School\n\u25a0y GARRY 0. MYIRI, Ph.D.\nFrom penontl obstrnUoni \u25a0 ud\nfrom testimony by pirenti ln varloui parte of tbe nitlon, I conclude\nthat there is in Sunday ichool! considerable rowdyism among chUdren trom eight to twelve. In aome\ninstances there is bedlam. It's not\nunusual for children entering a\nSunday school room early to engage in a game of chase, or tor\nthem to throw things and push up\ncHmiL foil\ndfauAMWJLL\n\u2022y IITIY NIWMAN\nTODAY'S MENU\nCreim of^Spinach Soup    Cracken\nige\nCoffee\n.    _ up\nRoyal Hash    Fried Eg( Plant\nLettuce or Cabbage Salad\nPeach Pie\nCREAM OF SPINACH SOUP\nIngredients: one Ublespoon butter, three tablespoons flour, one-\nfourth cup cream, salt md pepper,\nwater ln which apinich wu boiled,\nmilk. Melt butter, idd flour, cream\nmd water in which spinach was\nboiled and milk enough to mike two\ncupi ot soup.\nMake like white sauce md season\nwith one-half teaspoon silt a duh\nof paprika and a very UtUe curry\npowder. Thli lut miy be omitted.\nServes two.\nFRIED IGQ PLANT\nPara egg plmt md cut in thin,\neven slices. Sprinkle with silt ind\npepper tnd coat with flour. Fry\nslowly ln bacon fat (two Uble-\nspoom) unUl brown tnd crlip.\nROYAL HASH\nIngredients: mtshed poUto, one-\nhalf cup diced cold mett, ont fourth\nor one-hilf pound mushrooms, two\ntablespoons butter, one Ublespoon\nflour, one-half cup stock or one-half\nteaspoon meat extract dissolved in\none-half cup hot water.\nGrease glass pie plate and on It\nmake ring of mashed potetoes. Peel\nbrown skin oft mushroom caps and\nbreak in small pieces, scrape stems\nand slice thin. Melt butter in saucepan, add mushroom! ind cook over\nlow flame for five minutes. Sprinkle\nwith flour tnd itir until mixed with\nfat and Juice ln pin. Add itock tnd\nseasoning. Cook until thick, itirrlng\n\u202211 the whilt. Add meet md pour\nmixturt into center of potato ring.\nCover with buttered crumbi and\nbake until crumbi ind potatoes are\nbrown.\n\u2022ALAD WITH RICI\nFor a nourishing aalad, combine\nlightly two cupi cooked rice, one\ncup peu, four tablespoons each\npimento md relish, three Ublespoon! grated cheese, teupoon salt\nlettuce and dressing, and three ta\nblespoon!   celery,   minced   Chill.\nServe on crlip lettuci with dressing.\nTOMATO AND CHICKEN SALAD\nOne-hilf cup boiled rice, three-\nfourths cup diced cooked chicken,\none-half cup cut string beans, two\ntablespoons chopped green pepper,\none-half cup diced celery, one-halt\nUblespoon minced pulley, two-\nthlrdi cup mayonnaise, two-thirds\ncup whipping cream, Ublespoon\ngelatin, two tablespoons cold water,\none-halt teaipoon salt md tomito\nIce.\nTo maka tha tomato Ice, heat two\ncups tomato juice, let partially cool.\nAdd one Ublespoon gelttin moistened in cold witer. Then season\nwith one teupoon eich lemon juice\nsalt Worcestershire uuce. Freeze.\nTo make the salad, combine chicken, beans, rice, pepper, celery md\nparsley. Combine mayonnaise and\nwhipped cream. Soften gelatin ln\nwater five minutes, men melt lt\nover hot water. Cool. Add salt and\ncombine aU Ingredients except tomato ice.\nTHEN COMBINE\nLine refrigerator pan with waxed\npaper. Pour a layer of tomito Ice,\nfrozen previously to t mushy state,\ninto freezing tray. Then arrange\nlayer of chicken salad and cover\nwith mother layer of tomato Ice.\nFreeze. Serve in slices on lettuce,\nYield: lt-two-inch squares.\nCHOCOLATI CHIP ICE CREAM\nThis delicious frozen custtrd,\ncrunchy with chips of mellow\nchocolate, is just ibout the quick-\ntit Ice cream then li to make,\ntoo. It can be whipped up in about\nlg minutei ind freezes in ibout\nan hour. It does not melt rapidly,\nmother good featnrt,   .\nThe recipe requires two-thirds\ncup evaporated milk, one egg,\none-fourth cup sugar, one-half\nteupoon vanillt, two squares\niweet chocolate, shaved or grated.\nOhill milk thoroughly. Then\nwhip until stiff. Beat the egg. Add\nlugar and vanilla. Fold In stiffly-\nwhipped milk. Stir in Uie chocolate. Pour at once Into freezing\ntray of automaUc refrigerator and\nfreeze. Yield: one pint\nihovi or hit one mother during the\nbrief wonhip service or the letson.\nA numbtr ot religious education\ndlrecton hive expressed to me tht\ndiscoungemtnt with tht growing\nlack of restraint at Sunday School\namong children of this ige. Om\nuld: \"And often Uie wont kids ire\nsplinters trom the pillars of tha\nchurch!\"\nPathetically io, for among thi\nchurch plllin ire some parents\nwho, hiving themselves had i child\nhood pretty weU controlled, htvt\nbecome disciples of tbt idvocatet\nof excessive freedom for young\nchildren. Appirently it'i the parenti with fini rtmlly tridlUoni md\ncommunity Influuct who htve\nbeen tint to relax in home discipline.\nIHOULD ISOLATE OFFENDERS\nNow tbe Sundiy ichool teicher\nfeeli thit ihe cinnot demand orderly conduct ln thue rough-necki.\nShi putt up with whtt no pubUc\nichool teicher would tolerate. I\nwish she hid Uie courage of her\nconvictions md would iioltte thi\nfew chronic tnnoyen, regardleu\nof who their parenti are.\nIf I were a Sunday ichool luperlntendent I ihould find i imill\nnook or room of which iome itern\nmm would hive charge. To lt I\nwould lend iome of then young\nhoodlum!, thtn I ihould try to find\nteachen who could make the lei-\n\u2022om mort interesting thu tha usual teacher does;\nNevertheless, lt ll not all a matter of interest for most of the bedlam li creited before and after tha\nlesson period, by children who do\nnot know tha alphabet of regard\nfor property or othen' rlghti. A\ncertain Sunday ichool teicher stld\nshe trained one \"wUd\" boy by tending him to lit ont day with tht\nadult cliai.\nBETTER OFF AT HOME\nI would count lt tar better moral\ntraining for a child of ttn to be at\nhome on t vicmt lot or In a park\npitying bill, or engaging in the\nrough-and-tumble of the neighborhood playground ,than to attend a\nSunday school where the type Of\ndiscipline order reigns that it now\nio common.\nBut I ihould like rither to hivt\nhim in t Sundiy ichool when thert\nit some semblinct ot order, tnd\nwhere u atmosphere of silf-rt-\nstraint makes possible a spiritual\nattitude, occasionally at least\nI should Uke to know what my\nreaden have to uy about this mit-\nter. Why not write me your Ideu?\nSOLVING PARINT PROBLEMS\nQ. Should not the chUd earn hit\nspending money?\nA. There are great valuu In hli\nearning money, u from carrying a\npaper or from iome othar job outside the routine home program. But\nIn our modern tlmu relatively few\nchildren can have iuch jobs. For\nmost of them th\u00abye wUl hivi to be\n\u25a0n allowance till iuch time u they\nut able to eam normally.\nNAKUSP AUXILIARY\nHAS HOSPITAL FETE\nNsVKUSP, B.C.\u2014Mn. A. Wition\nloaned her homt Wedneiday afternoon for a tea and sale of novelUu\nsponsored by tha Women'a HospiUl\nAuxiliary in aid of the Arrow Lakes\nHospital. The tea table, presided\nover by Mrs. H. Thurgood, wu een-\ntied with a bowl of roses. Assisting with the tea were Mrs. Watson,\nMn. W. Maxwell, Mn. R. McCulloch, Miss B. Jamieson, Mn. J.\nMotherwell and Mrs. E. Oxenham.\nMn. H. L. Miller was ln chirge of\nthe sale ot novelUes.\nFood Value ...\nPeriod Milk Is\nAssured by Up\nTo Dale Farms\n\u2022y DONNA ORACI\nMost fimilies have milk on Uie\ntable for every meal, and for the\ngrowing children lt ia the principal\nfood. Docton ud nutrition experti have found it to conteln certain ot Uw moit eiienttel tood ale-\nmen te.\nAccording to Dr. E. V. McCollum,\nJohn Hopkuu univenlty, \"milk Is\none food for which there ii no ef-\nfecUve substitute.\" It la a supple-\nmenUry, protective food because lt\nadds to the diet those essentUl\nthings which are apt to be left\nout\u2014the vltemlm, lfmt for teeth,\ntnd eailly uied ftti ud protelni\nof high quility.\nOne eminent dentist uyi: \"Drink\na bottle of milk a day, eat plenty\nof fruit md vegeteblei, end you\nnead never fur tnt dentlit\"\nThere ire ftw who retlixt tbe\nicienUflc cue ud expert minige-\nment thit gou with tbt conduct ot\na modern milk farm. Thli begins\nwith the farms ud feeding and\nfoUowi through to tha consumtr.\nIt It Interesting to note Uie 12-\npoint plan compiled by one grett\nmilk concern. It ll u foUowi:\n1. Cowi muit be weU ud beal'\nthy.\n3. Bams and equipment muit be\nuniform ud be iinltiry.\nJ. Firm cooling ficUltiei muit\nmeet ipeclftc itendudi,\n1 All milk li examined before\naccepted at country plinti.\n9. Eich producer*! milk It fur.\nCHOOSE YOUR SCHOOL FROM THIS LIST\nSt. Ann's Academy\nKAMLOOPS, B. C.\nCONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. ANN\nRESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL\nGrades l-XII Inclusive\nComplete One-Year Commercial Department\nMusic: Students prepared for examinations from\nToronto Conservatory, Trinity College and\nAssociated Board, London, England.\nSt. Ann's Academy\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.\nReildenUil ind Diy\nSchool for Glrli\nA Khool with \u2022 homt itmo-\n..iphere with attention to building  of Christian  Character.\nGrades 1 to 12 Inclusive\nBuslneu and Commtrcltl\nCourses\nMusic courses Leidlng to\nL.A.B. ind A.T.C.M.\nFill\u2014Pir Annum!\nDiy Pupili $20 to $50\nBoirden .WOO to $350\nFurthtr Particular* and Pros-\npectui write to Sister Superior\nGrammar School\nDuncan\nVincouver Island, B. C,\nEitabllihed 1028\nBOARDING SCHOOL\nFOR BOYS\nCurriculum u laid down by\nthe Department of Education,\nlg icru of playing tielda.\nHealthy surroundings. Modern\nequipment. Experienced mu-\nten. Rugby football, cricket\ngym, boxing, etc. Moderate\nfeu. Term starts Sept 18th.\nFor prospectus write to tbt\nHtidmuter, Duncan, B.C.\nMOUNT ROYAL\nColgory dQ[[E(JE   Alhrtq\nIn affiliation with Univenlty of Albirta it a Junior College\nOae. W. Kirby, B.A, D,D, LLD., Principal\nIndividual Attention\u2014Chrlitlin Atmosphere.\nOutdoor and Indoor Sporti. Day and Ruident StudenU\nFIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY COURSES\nLeading to the degrees of B.A., B.Sc, LL.B. and B. Com. Also the\ncombined counts of Arts and Commerce, Law or Engineering,\nud tint year Honon coursei.\nHICH SCHOOL COURSES, GRADES X, XI and XII\nSupervised itudy periods for itudent! who require them.\nBUSINESS and SECRETARIAL COURSES\nPenonal and clus Instruction ln Shorthand. Typing, Bookkeeping, etc. Office training in college environment The but\nat lowest rates. Aik about our Combined Secretarial md B.\nCom. course. Send for our School of Commerce booklet \"Planning Your Future.\"\nSCHOLARSHIP and BURSARIES\nare available fpr deserving itudenti entering on any of above\neounei. Univenlty courses begin Sept 28. High School ud\nBusbies! courses Sept 11.\nEXPRESSION and DRAMATICS-MUSIC\nPubUc Spetking, Play Writing, Acting, Oral Interpretation, ate.\nPiano, Singing, Theory, Violin. Speciil Violin ud Gutter\nclasses. Btby Symphony Orchtttrt. InrtrucUon in thut tubjtcta\nmay begin at any Ume.\nFor Calendar write the Reglitrar\nMOUNT ROYAL COLLEGE, CALGARY, ALTA.\nPITMAN\nBusiness College, Ltd.\nENROLL NOW\nComplete Secretarial and\nBookkeeping Coursei\nPublic and High School Subjects\nCivil Service\n.    INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION\nWRITE FOR PARTICULARS\nEVELINE A. C. RICHARDS, Principal\nCRANVILLE AND BROADWAY, VANCOUVER, B.C.\nTHE  VANCOUVER\nSCHOOL  OF  ART\nGamble and Dummulr Streets. VANCOUVER, B.C.\nWestern Canada's Central Institution\nfor Art Training.\n. DAY AND EVENING COURSES\nWhole and Pirt-timt Initructlon given ln Drawing,   \"\nPitnting, Dulgn, Pictorial Competition, Commercial Art,\nPottery, Interior Decoration, Modelling, Commtrcltl\nDrawing.\nModtrn mtthodi Uught by rtcogniztd trtlst initructon.\nexhibition of Student art\nOn view in the school from August 28 to September 9.\nPROSPECTUS FREE ON APPLICATION\nDirector, Chirlii H. Scott 0.8.A,\nsjjfttttil\nJ\\\\.\nther examined tn country labora-\ntorlta-\n6. Milk |i transported to pasteurising plinti la iniulated tanki at\nlow temperature.\nT. AU milk li examined on arrival at puteurlzlng pluU before\nunloading.\nI. MUk li igiin ualytad in city\nlaboratoriu before piiteuriitUon.\nt. Witer In tbt planti la regularly tested for purity,\n10. SterUled botUu ara examined\nby trained men before ud after\nfilling.\nII. After paiteurliatlon, all milk\nreceiVu a compltte laboratory tn-\nilyib\n12. The puteurixatlon plinti are\nequipped with modern facilltiei tor\nUm scientific ud unlUry puttur-\nlntton ud distribution of dtlry\nfoodi.\nThli Menu like a lot of careful\nmantgtmtnt to thou ot ui who\nUkt good milk for granted, but\nlt li t greit utlificUon to know we\ncu depend on the quility of thii\nmost perfect food.\nA quirt ot mUk amount! to (79\nctloriei.\nInfluence...\nReligion Needed\nIn All Lives\nBy CAROLINE CHATFIELD\nOna ot the wiieit but-belovtd\nand moit widely rttd of ntwi-\npiper women told ma that when\nihe wu employed to write a wo-\nman'i pige feature, her big boss\nuld to her: \"Now itey oft religion\nud pollUci ud you'U get along\nill right Anything you hava to uy\non either ot these subjects will offend lomebody'i itnaiblUtlei.\"\nWell, I've observed thit the\ndoeint hesitate to recommend Uie\nten commandment! to her readen\nNEW YORK (CP)-Harrlet Iwu-\nickt, born ot Ruulan Immigrant\nparenti In Chicago and reared In\nCanada, wu \u2022 high-wire circui acrobat whtn iht mtt Clyde Beatty,\nthe wlld-mlmil trainer, ilx yein\nago. It took marriage ud three\nyein of penuulon to get htm to\nltt btr go Into tht cage wtth Ua\nJungle cati.\nWith twe acta ot her own, ahe\nadds sex appeal to the rut ot the\nexcitement ln hli ihow. AU In white\n\u2014silk blouse, shorts, leither boots-\nshe worki eight ulmali ln the\ncage at once (more than any othtr\nwoman ever htndled, the uyi) ud\nmakes a lion and a tiger, natural\nenemies, ride on au elephant that\nquakes with fair ot both.\nPhysical itrength doesn't eount In\ntraining wild inlmils, uyi 30-year-\nold Mn. Butty.\n\"A lot ot ptoplt dont retliie\nSERIAL STORY...     *\u25a0\u25a0, \u25a0\nPHANTOM RANCH\n\u25a0y ORIN ARNOLD\nSYNOPSIS\nLorena Hamilton, In tha duert\ncountry of Arizona, to visit har\nuncle, meeti\nShot Rogen, one of the Phutom\nrtpch cowboy* \u00bb' the railroad ite-\nJe'rry Dile, college bred, li a newcomer to Phutom ruch, who bu\ncorrupondtd with Lorena.\nYESTERDAY Lorena finally reach-\nu Phintom Ruch, her MUM*\nUon. Her Uncle la convinced Uie\nMexicui who tried to kidnap her\nbelong to the bud of Lull Iico-\nbir, a revoluUoniit who hu btin\niteillng hi! cattle.\nCHAPTER ( \u25a0\nNoon had illpped into tha rolling gretn valley, there baton anybody quite realiied it, io intent\nhid bten the towrenatlon. A fat\nMexlcu woman -waddled around\ntht outiidt ot the ruch home wd\nbrought the tint realization of\ntime. .   .    \u201e_\n\"Iii all theu lenoru to be fix\nfor dinner?\" she asked of Mn. Brazee, indicating the 20-odd rlden\nSaliy Brazee almoit bluihed, Sbe\nhid been negligent u housewife\nud hosteu..\n\"Why-why, yei! Yu, Concha,\nthen men muit be itervedl My\ngoodness, George, whttever are you\ndoing, sitting on your hone Uke a\nwart! Get theta men down and\nwashed up and rested, and ltt mt\ntted them!\" _ \u25a0\nSally Brazee ran back Into the\nhouse ud George swung down\nfrom the uddle. The other men\ndiimounted, getting and needing\nno further invitation. They hadn t\nbeen shown a dlscourteiy,' they hid\njust been in earnest discussion.\nThey knew, of course, that they\nware welcome at tha Phutom, that\nthey would be fed u long u a bite\nof victuals remained.\nTwo ot the Phutom boyi, aided\nby Midnight took all tha mounts\nto Uie corral tor watering Ud feeding, and tht men proceeded to a\nsecond watering trough that extended 40 feet trom the baie of a\nwlndmUl tower. Lorena wu deeply Interested. With Jerry Dale near\nher, the walked betide George Brazee.\n\"Uncle George, I muit uy or do\nlomething to think aU these men,\nshe began, \"but I dont quite know\nhow to do it\u2014\"\nNot George, but uother rancher\nInterrupted. ,   .,\n\u2022Don't try It, UtUe mlu.\" he \u00abom-\nminded, smiling. \"Wa don't nttd\nlt Anywiy, we dldnt do tnythlng.\nIt was young Dale here who became the hero. Look at him grin!\"\nAll tytt tumid on Jerry and uv-\neral of the men smiled at him. Shot\nRogen did not imUe. In aU tbt\ntalk that morning, Shot hid observed a detail tha othen didn't notice.\nThe story of discovering Lorena\nas told by Lorana, hadn't Jibed ex.\nacUy with the story, Jtrry told.\nJerry's venion put himself considerably mora ImporUnt in the process.\nIt wu too trivial to notice much,\nShot Rogers reasoned. And yet be\ndidn't like Jerry Dale. In common\nwith aU the Phantom cowboys, with\nwhom he wu friendly. Shot Juit\ncouldn't \"cotton to\" the hmdiome\nyoung college graduate who had\ncoma to tha Brazee homi two yun\nigo ud set up tor scientific studies.\nThey admitted hli abilitiei in iome\nlines; they hoped hit teiti tor improving range cattlt would be luccessful; but they didn't Uke him\npersonally.\nLorena moved near Shot u they\nwalked and thanked him again tor\nlending her hii bone and piltol\nthe diy before.\n\"I ihiU rtplice the pistol u loon\n\u25a0i I get a chance to buy one,\" ihe\ndeclired. \"The Mexicui took it\nand the cartridge belt.\"\n\"Skip lt,\" Shot uld. \"I hope it\ngou oft and splatters them.\"\n\"Are you that bloodthlnty, girt\"\nshe laughed with him thu.\nThe group had come to the windmill\u2014the wheel high above wu\ncllnk-danklng nther merrily in\nthe noon breeze\u2014and Lorena toon\nhad har curloiity about tha expedition iitiificd. Matter-of-facUy. the\nranchmen propped their bail on\nmother earth, pushed up sleeves,\nud with only cuuil comment!\nplunged ln to wuh.\n\"Splooo-o-o-oo-I\" one mtjt lound-\ntC off, through the double handful\nhe had dashed on hii face. Qthen\nfollowed. Only ihe tnd Jerry Dili\nhow dtngeroui the anlmali are, tt\nlooki so euy. Tbit'i why wt uie\nblink cartridgt gum tnd whice.\nThey drtmttize the danger to the\naudience. The chair we hold tn front\nof us is really Uie moit effective\nweapon we htvt, ud It probibly\nlooks sort of silly to iome people.\n\"The grutest danger comu when\nthey get into a gang fight You've\ngotta break it up quick, became it'a\na big lou if one of tbe ulmali gete\nkilled or injured. A lion costs ua\n\u25a0bout S500, i Ugtr 11900. And by\ntbt time they're trained they're\nworth t lot mora.\n\"I wu awfully brave when I tint\nsterted. Then I uw a Ugtr kllltd by\ni Uon ont day. It wu In Clydt'i ict\nTht Uon knocked the tiger right\noft her pedeitel and Just twisted\ntha poor thing to duth. Thty ilmost   hit  Clyde  when  ther  felt\nSeeing lomething like thit taka Uit\nbravery right out ot you.\"\n\"Monarch of the East\" Good Indoor Plant\nheld back, Lorana noted. She wat\nhighly amused at it all, but tactful-\nly said nothing.\nCleuicd of visible dirt and lm.\nmanitly refreshed, tht men moved\nont by ont to tbt two-inch pipe\ntrom which pumped water catcad-\ned Into tha trough. Each ituck hli\nmouth into tile itream, drinking\ncopiously. George Brazee led tbe\nprocession bick to the houu, a\ngood hundred yardi.\n\"lin't Uncle Georgt hudsomt!1\nLorena murmured to Shot Rogers\nthen, from the rear. \"He walks like\na\u2014a whlte-hilred god or lomething.\"\n\"Georgt Brazee It * thorough,\nbred,\" Shot declared. \"Mtn In Arizona wiU iweir by him, ma'am.\nThey hate to tee Um ln trouble.\"\n\"Trouble'i not much,\" Jerry Dale\nput in. \"Bunch ot Mex ruiueri li\nall Wt cu bit .town tbeir ean\nihorto.*\n\"I ain't io\u2014Tm not ao iuit,\" Shot\nRogen declired. \"Being on the\ninternitlonil line thli way, the\nPhutom ruch invltea thieves, renegades, scum of all sort to tUp over\nand take cattle. Cattle are food.\nLull Isoobir Is building himielf\na naw army. Mexico ud Wuhlngton, D. C, arent diplomatic ao\nfriendly ot late, u you know, mam.\nWa would be insignificant ln thalr\neyu, ud thay wouldn't wut to\nrecognize any UtUe trouble we complained of. But it we auhiyed a-\ncrow tha Una on a gunning spree,\nwe'd dtrn mre bur from thit nil\nquick! Thtt'i whit dliturbi your\nuncle George - ud I don't burnt'\nhim.\"\n\"Nuti,\" tatd Dal*.\n\"All right how about yeu doing\u2014\"\nShot Rogin had been about to\n\"sass\" back at Jerry Dale with a\nchallenge but Mn. Brazee Interrupted them. She called trom the vtr-\nudih.\n\"I wu thit detracted today I\nnever got my cooking begun right\nBut we cu do better for mpptr.\"\nAny other womu everywhtre\u2014except a farm womu or a ruch woman\u2014would have been floored by\nthe necessity of feeding 20 hungry\nmale guesti on halt u hour'i notice. But Silly had three Mexican\nservuts. And being Isolated, ahe\nbad to keep abupout itorei on\nbud.\nBraid consisted of tray after tray\nof hot biicuits which kept pouring from tha big ranch ovens even\nu tha men ate. And halt u hour\nhad been time enough to boil a veritable waihtub full ot coftte.\nLorana hid titan earlier, and to\nwhile the man overflowed the grut\ndining room to the Uvlng room ihe\nwalked outiide alone, found a horu\nand decided to Inveitigite the big\nruch by herself.\nLorana rode for a half hour, marveling at the scenic beauty aU about\nher, thu returned to the house\nfor a doit impaction ot her uncle'i\nboma.\nPhutom Ruch headquarten\nbacked up igalnst a iteep rock buttress nurly 800 feet high. In front\nsprawled a highly picturesque valley of perhtps 25 acrei. From thli\nfront porch of tbe main home, tht\nvilley appeared ts ba hemmed in\nby other mountain! and cliffs, but\ndlitent ihidow cricki Lorana knew\nwould be exlti to othtr valley ud\ntlopti whert citUt could graze.\nThe mtln home Itself wu built of\nnitlvt rock, tbout 10 roomi sprawled hippUy iround In no architectural pittera. Tht porch wu a wide\nexpame roofed by thttched log!\nud with log posts. On tht posts\nnumerous limbs hid bten left u\ntoot-long itubi u a convenience\nfor hinging bridlti, hate, ipun ind\niuch. Moit of tha poiti looked Ukt\nhat treei now, Lorena obierved.\nShe wu itudying these itrange\nbut fascinating deUili which wera\nio unlike htr Kentucky iurround<\n. A ipecles of Arum known, at\n\"Monarch of tha Eut\" it tJ\u00ab often\ncalled the \"Resurrection Plut bt-\ncimt lt growi without water or\nsoil ud therefore ii a novel plant\nto mow Indoon during the Winter.\nIt ilwiyi ittracti \u25a0 greit dul of\nInterest, but lt U lilted ln only a\nfew bulb cateloguu.\nAi pictured In todiy'i Girden-\nGraph, \"Monarch of the But\" re-\nlemblu both the calla Illy ud\nJack-ln-the-pulplt\nThe exotlcally decorated flower\not the \"Monarch of the Eut\" appears before tht follige doei. After\nthe bloom hu died down Uie plut\nshould be plinted out of doon, to\nthit it cm replenish Its strength for\nuother blooming period.\nShruba miy be propigated thii\nmonth using greenwood cuttings.\nIt ii worth wtiljt to try ont ot tht\nhormone preparations now on tht\nmarktt u a mum ot hastening\nand lUmulating root development\nThis treatment li Important to com-\nmerciil nursery practice, but ami'\nteur girdenen will alio find It\nuseful\nftWtheftbooeet\nings when big Jerry Dale swaggered outside to loin ner. He took hli\nhat-tar ud above the cltuest one\n-tightened tht leather thong of It\nmilitary fashion under hli chin,\nud smiled it tha new girl.\n\"Say, kid,\" ha begu, rather cock.\nIly, \"you ought nit up fut u you\ncu. You'rt gonna hava ma buglng\naround. Wt got to go pltcti ana\nsee thlngi. And llittn, \u2014 if uy of\nthui dim-witted mugi try horning in, why, I got what lt taktil\"\nBy wiy of demomtratlon, he\nflexed hii ri' t arm so thit a powerful biceps muscle bulged thtrt.\nLorena didn't quite know what to\nmake of him.\nTo Be Continued\nu the perfect law, nor htiitate to\nremind them that while nobody cu\nbreak them,, nobody can ucept\npunlihmtnt for breaking them.\nSo let's talk about religion In the\nbig unit ud iet if wt cu't discover why it la tht fint eutntlil\nfor lUylng on top of the wheel.\nChildren Juit mturally behave bat-\nter whu they know papa and mama are ln the background keeping\nan eye on them. CaU it fur, or\nwhat have you, they are better tor\nthat rutralning influence, to uy\nnothing of the source ot comfort\nwhlchv wlu parenti ara to their\nyoung. So It ti with ui chUdren of\na larger growth.\nAi for m, Jtwi and Oentitei, wa\nwera brought upon a textbook\nthat leaves nothing umaid about\nour duty to God ud our fellowmen\nud quibble u wt may over non-\nesientlili, that textbook contains\nall we nead to live by, including\nUie bulc laws on which our civil\nUwi are built Try at wa may wt\ncan't outwit them.\nThe textbook ia crammed with\nchoict literature, poetry, graphic\nitoriei, lurching analyili of Uit\nbumu heirt and mind which we\nmay appropriate for tha reading.\nBut mostly we prefer to pay a psychologist or psychiatrist to come\nalong ud give ui Uie good nawi u\nIt It wera brand naw.    -\nWt cunot learn from bitter or\niweet experlenc (if inded we learn\nuythlng from experience) more\nthan li tn the textbook. When the\nblowi of life rain down on ui ud\nwt are utterly beaten and there's\nno comfort to be found uywhen,\ncomu the quieting echo of a calm\nvoice \"Be itill and know that I am\nGod.\" Whu wt'vt cried our eyei\nout ud our plUowi ara wet with\ntean tha Pialmlsti' wordi ara\niweit to tilt tar, \"Wttplng may en-\ndura for ttw night but joy cometb\nin tho morning.\nOt courie wa arent conscious\nthtt we hava louli whu we are\nyoung ud happy ud gay. any\nmore than wa are conscious of\neyu and ean io loni u wa are\nseeing ud hearing like cate ud\nblrdt; we don't bother much about\nour souls until they ache. But how\nthey can ache with pain that cu't\nbe eased with uythlng less than\nreligion! Religion ptnonlfiid ln t\nHigntr Being to whom we cm\npray ud in whom wt cu confide.\nSociaL.\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B.C.-Roile Ridding hu returned to her homt at\nGrand Forki ifter spending i vs.-\ncitlon here with Mr. ud Mri. L.\nBordon.\nJimmy Rollln of Vallican ii viiiting htrt it ttlt homt ot bis brother.\n-ln-liw ind iliter, Mr. ud Mn. A.\nHarriion.\nMn. L. S. Scott md ton, Douflu,\nof Nelson ara visiting Mr. and Mrs.\nO. H. Thiel.\nMr. and Mn. R. DeFoe ud ftmily htve returned to their home hert\nafter a ihort visit ln Spokant.\nD. Frelsen ud Mn. Spence of\nTrail were recent vUlton hire.\nPete Snell, Riymond Gotfrlend,\nArnold ud Airon Dubt trt at tht\nCatholic Boyi' Cimp on the Wut\nArm ot Kootenay Lakt.\nMr. ud Mn. J, MacKinnon tnd\nfamily .recently viilted Mr, ind Mn.\nR MacKinnon tt Creient Villey.\n, Mn. J. Wului ud baby ara in\nTraU.^ _^\nSlocan Valley Women\nTalk Eaiy Method!\nCanninq; Show Work\nPASSMORE, B. C.-The Slocan\nValliy Women'! Inititute mtt Sit.\nurdiy In the absence of tht Preildent the Vice Preildent, Mn. W.\nYount presided.\nDlfftrtnt ud Hilar way! of can\nning wera discussed. Mn. G. Strong\ndlipliyed i chlldi' toy teddy beir\nthit sht hid midt out ot dlicarded\ntweed coiting.\nThou preient wire Mn. W.\nYoung, Mn, W. R. Perry, Mn. F,\nFlynn, Miss B. Perry, Mrs. Strong\nand Miu Crebbin.\nSocial .\u00ab\nNEW DENVER\nNEW DENVER, B.C.-Miu Mir.\nJorlt Francis entertained recently\nIn honor ot htr gueit Miu Evelyn\nGunn of Ntlion. Tbt young folki\nenjoyed dancing on the veranda.\nSeveral of the young people u>\nslsted Mn. Francii with tha music\nDelicious refreshment! were terved\nafter which dancing contlnutd The\ninvited gueiti were Mlu Evelyn\nGunn of Nelion, Mlnu Hilda Crel-\nUn, Monica Butlin, Olive Tattrie,\nHazel Flint Margarita Campbell\nVtlma Macintosh of Ntlion, Dagmar Olson, and Marjorie Francis,\n-Unity Alywin,\n!olln Campbell j\nKen -Fowler,' '\nflllton Crellin, Donald Francis and\narney Johnion.\nMn. W. F- Jttftry la spending a\nholldiy ln Spoktnt.\nMn. H. Blumemuer ud two\nchildren ot Mtrrltt are viiiting ln\ntown.\nH. 0. Ounn left for a few dayi\nholldiy ln Spokane, where ha will\nmeat hla wife, who bu been viiiting ln SeatUe.\nMn. D. T. Shannon and daughter,\nMlu Effie Shunon, ara ipending a\nfew dayi in Vernon.\nJamu Draper motored to Nelion\nfor tbt Liberal convenUon.\nTwo Sets of Twins\nin Trail, August\nTRAIL, B. C, Sept 1\u2014Forty,\nieven blrthi, five deithi ud tight\nmtrrtagu wire reglitered at the\nProvincial PoUee Office hert during tht month of Auguit Tha birth*\nIncluded two iete ot twlni.\n\u201erMourdo\u00ab\u00bb-\nrttVe'fflAa.att (fo\nrtJou* ouvusiU AMtmrnrim\nAadtiM,? sCsUUtfUU,\nV. doauW\nlixn\nHuvy overalls ire tough to\nwuh anyway, ud whin they\ntrt toiled with materiili that\nneed chemical action to dii-\ntolvt... it'i a hopetou teak\nfor uy womu. \"Let the\nLaundry do It!\" . ,-.\nYn ud your dreu dothu\nwUl look Juit that much better too whtn thty are perfectly eluned ud preued In our\ndry cleaning depirtment Remember rates ara really i\nonabli. '\n.:..'.\nROMPT JMCKUP\nAND   DELIVCRY\n \u2022\u2014\u2014-\u2014\n \"\u25a0   -.--      .-  \u25a0 .       ;'\"^ '\"\u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0    '\u25a0\n\\\\W\nFOR GROWING BOYS AND GIRLS\nIN CHILDREN'S SHOES IT REALLY PAYS\nTO BUY QUALITY\nR, Andrew & Co.\nLeaden in Footfathion\nGizeh Temple Band\nPlays at Rossland\nROSSLAND, B. C, Stpt t -\nMemben of tbe Gizeh Temple\nBind, and other Shriners, who are\nattending the convenUon at Trail\nand Nelion paid a viilt to Roulind\nFriday morning when the band\ngave an hour'i concert at the Mater\nMlsericordiae Hospital,\nThe concert followed an inspection of the new hospital wing, when\nThe concert followed an lnii\n_on of the new hospital wing, when\nrefreshments were served by the\nLadies' Auxiliary tn the solarium.\nButcherteria\nPhone Mows Wl0M\n527   *\"\u00bbWB    528\nNELSON'S PREMIER MARKET\n$1.00\nCHICKEN\u2014Fruhly\nRouted; Up from _\nBOILING FOWL\u2014\nSpecial; Par Ib. _\n23*\nROASTING CHICKEN- *_**A\nSpecial; Par lb. . -*-\/**\nRUMP ROASTS BEEP-\nGood! Ib. -\u2014i\u2014\u2014\nVEAL ROAITS-Oood;\nLb.,\nPORK ROASTS-flood;\nLb..\t\n2#\naw\nShoulders Spring Lamb:\nBoned and Ofli\u00bb\nRolled, Ib. L\\Jl\nVEAL STEAKS\u2014\n2 lbl.\nHAMBURGER-Good;\n2 lbl..\nSAUSAGE MEAT-\n2 lbl.\t\n35U\n25*\nSpecial  Sal*  of  Corned\nR 15c 18c\nCHEEIE-Oood Cana.      _AA\ndian; Lb, tmfr\nBREAKFAST BACON-   *MA\nBest allwdl Lb. ******\nBACON-No. 2, illud;    *mA\nCASH AND CARRY\nROLLED ROASTS\u2014        gSf*\nRUMP ROASTS- J\/O-t\nPICNIC SHOULDERS-   JAjI\nPOT ROASTS- __A\nUp from *\"\">\nFREE DELIVERY\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. Ife-SATURDAY MORNINO. SEPT. t 1IM.\nRossland Begins\nBall Semis al\nSalmo on Sunday\nSALMO, B.C. Sept 1\u2014The leml-\nflnil playoffi between the Stlmo\nSenlon tnd Roulind Mlntn in the\nWeit Kooteniy Baseball League\nget under way at the Salmo Ball\nPark Sunday afternoon at 2:30.\nSalmo flnlihed well on top of the\nhelp ln the regular league schedule\nwhile Rouland finished fourth.\nRosslind hu filled to take the\nSalmo outfit into camp u yet this\nseaion although in the lut two\ngames things were uncomfortably\nclose tor the league-leaden.\nRed Tulloch will take the mound\nfor tha vislton while it will rut\nbetween George Niblow and Ted\nClever u to the Salmo pitching\nchoice.\nTwo-Pound Baby\nGains, Rossland\nROSSLAND, B.C., Sept 1-Snug-\ngled in the depths of an Incubator\nat the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Rossland's smallest citizen entered his tenth diy of lift Friday,\nstill fighting a strong battle tor existence with the oddt getUng better every day.\nRussell Pollock, ion ot Mr. and\nMn. Alexander Pollock, weighed\nexactly two poundi when.ha wai\nborn Auguit 23, and hli weight\nFrldiy ihowed a gain ot ilx ouncei.\nBaby Russell is following a family tradition set by his lister, threes,\nyear-old Bernice, who wu the\ntint Incubator baby ln the Roulind hoipital. Bernice weighed Vtk\npoipidi at birth.\nRossland Stores\nClose Labor Day\nROSSLAND. BjO, Stpt 1-Ross-\nlind stores will tgt closed on Mondiy, Libor Day, and will remain\nopen Wedneiday afternoon.\nPHONE 910\nfor utlmatu on lawn and landscape\ngardening.\nMae's Greenhouses\nJ. W. McClelland\nOna Blk. From Hoipltil\nCedir ind Front Ste     Phont 910\nSafely for School\nChildren Sought\nby Mayor of Trail\nEight New Teachers\nJoin Staffs;\nTotal 60\nTRAIL, B. C, .Sept 1-Wlth tht\nopening of Tnil-Tadinic ind district schools Tuesday, Miyor I. L.\nGroutige today uked that the flnt\nKhool week usher in a campaign\not utety that will maka every\nitreet roid tnd highwiy lift for\nchildren; thit the ctmpilgn ot itfe-\nty be carried on voluntarily by\neveryone throughout the entire yur.\nSixty teachen, eight of whom\njoined the ichool staffs thli term\ndue to vacancies created by resignations, will begin another term of\nimparting knowledge.\nTwo of the new appointees, E.\nDavlu and Mlu Molly E. Cottingham, have been assigned to the\nSenior High school staff. Mr. Davlu takes F. J. Field's position u\nteacher of mathematics. He is an\narts graduate of tht Univenlty ot\nBritish Columbit. He comu to Trill\nfrom Cranbrook where hi taught\nfor leveral yun ind wu acting\nprincipal during 1937-38.\nMiss Cottingham takes the place\nof Mn. R. H. Lowe, who taught\ntemporarily for a few monthi it\nthe close ot the lut school yeir.\nMiu Cottingham ii also in arte\ngraduate of the University ot British Columbit and also hu taken\npost graduate courses at the Univenlty of Wuhlngton. She taught\nfor seven yean at Fernie and tour\nyears at Powell River.\nPromoted to Junior High\nR. W. Nesbitt, who graduated In\narts, trom the same unlvenity, this\nSummer, hu been appointed to\nthe Junior high school itaff, filling\nthe vacancy created by the resignation of Mlu Margaret Buchanan,\nMr. Nubltt hu been on the itaff ot\nEut Trail Khool ilnce 1230.\nMlu Mirjeen McLure of Kimberley taka the poiition left vaunt by tha migration ot Mlu\nLoli Whimiter u teacher of domutic acience fdr the Junior high\nschool. Miu McLure received her\nhome economics degree trom the\nUnlvenity of Manitoba in 1232. She\ntaught two yean in Langley, one\nyear in Femie and substituted for\nseveral monthi ln Nelion.\n' Miss Elsa Gansner ot Nelion and\nStanley Murphy of Vancouver have\nbeen appointed to the Central Khool\nitaff, taking poiltidni vicited by\nMin Dorothy Elliott tnd Miu Jun\nBoomer. Miu Gansner il a former\nteicher it Ctntnl Khool, luvlng\nthere in June 1938 to ipend a year\nin Europe.\nOn Mr. Nubltt'i promotion to the\nJunior high Khool itaff, hli position on the Eut Trail itaff will\nbe taken by T. E. Walmiley, ion\not W, Walmiley, recently appointed\nitation agent at Tadanac, and Mn.\nWalmsley, Mr. Walmsley formerly\ntaught ln Cartler and Mapu, B.C.\nMlu Anne Gray hu also been\nappointed to Eut Trail Khool, filling tbt poiition formerly.held by\nMlu Dorothy McKiy, who resigned\not IU health. Miu Gray hu hid six\nyun' experience. She comu here\nfrom Mara where ihe wu principal\nlut yur.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MRS. Jl J. 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OUC\n..25c\n23c\nlie\n25c\nFRUITS and VEGETABLES\nThirst-Ade Crystals:   IA\nMushroom Broth:\nlO'\/a os., 2 for .\nMushrooms: 16 ox.\nbuttons, per tin \u00bb..\nMushroom Spread:\nPer tin\t\nSoup: Clark's\nAsserted, 3 for ....\nPean: Bartlet, OO.\nper baiket LLl\nPeachei: Freestone,    OC.\nper basket LOl\nCrapes: Tokay, OC-\nZ    ID$e      *\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022    -mmfVmt\nCantaloups:\n4 for .......\nPlums: Your choice,   IC.\nbasket ........... lOl\nWatermelon: Cut,\nIb. \t\nRadishes: IA.\n3 bunches  Vll\n25c\n5c\nTomatoes: Firm, IA.\nbasket  lUC\nCabbage, Squash and i .\nMarrow, Ib 4C\nCarrots, Croon Onions, Cu-\ncumbers and Beets: IA.\n3 for . 1UC\nSociaL....\nPASSMORE\nPASSMORX, B.C.-<\\. J. McCormack ii a patient in Kootenay Lake\nGeneral Hotpital.\nViiiton over the weekend trom\nTrail included Mr. and Mb. W. H.\nSaunden, Harry Saunden, Norman\nRodgen, Philip Thatcher and. David\nSomerville.\nSoaaL...\nSLOCAN PARK\nSLOCAN'PAItK, B. C-Mr. aad\nMn, Max Bukin have returned\nfrom the cout\nPhilip Padowinkoff and Fred\nPtdowfnkoff hive lone to Kelowna\nfor the apple picking seuon.\nMiss Elizabeth Meakin ia viilt-\nina it Kelowna.\nMrs. Walter Lebetoff ot Thrumi\nli visiting relatives here.\nMrs. Ben Bukin ot South Sloctn li ipending a week hera with\nMr, and Mn. Max Baikin.\nVisiton to Nelson included Walter Greavison, Ronald Greavison,\nMika Poochachoff, Mr, and Mrs.\nJohn Konkin and S. S. Plonldln.\nWilliam Lyttstoff hu gone to\nVancouver for treatment. He is In\nthe Vancouver General Hospital.\nRossland Baby Is\nRecovering After\nKicked by Horse\nROSSLAND, B.C., Sept 1-A little gentleman with two very black\ne Mn. J. t Hiwu ud diuih-\nttn Loli and Dorothy of North-\nbrook, Ont, arrived yttttrday\nmorning to ipend a couple ot\nmonthi viiiting Mrs. Hawes mother, Mrs. Hirry Houston, Fiirview.\nShe will alio viilt friend! in tht\nsurrounding district\ne Mrs. Burklnihaw, who hu\nbeen viiiting her mother, Mn. W.\nWidd it Crawford. Biy, hu returned to resume her duties at teacher\nln Nelson.\nMr. and Mn. Bruno Bourgeois.\nMidden Apartments, Edgewood\nAvenue, have returned from a few\ndays visit in Spokine.\ne Mrs. Carl Nykegard and\ndaughter Mona of Ymir ware city\nvisitors Thursdiy.\ne Mn. A. G. Gallup of Procter,\nwho hai been i pitient in Kooteniy\nLike General Hospital, expect! to\nluve Monday for St Piul to vltlt\nber litter.\ne Colonel and Mrs. James\nCowan of Shutty Bench spent yuterday tn town.\ne Mr. and Mn. Jack McKernan\nand family, who have been guests\nof the latter's mother, Mrs. T. L.\nMarquis, Fairview, have returned\nto Spokane.\ne Mr. and Mn. A- L. Cruch\nhave returned from a holiday at\ntbe Cout\ne W. Young of Passmore ipent\nyuterday in the city. '\ne Miu Doretta Norrli, Fifth\nStreet Fairview, hu left tor Calgary, where iha ii spending her\nvacation. She wu accompanied by\nher young brother.\ne Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Birrell of\nSheep Creek are guesti of the lit'\nter'i parenti, Mr. ind Mn. Divid\nWade, Stanley Street\ne Mlu Peggy Dunnett, Carbon\nate Street, has returned from spend\ning several weeks at the Cout\ne Mrs. John DeKtnder, Rou\nment expects to have as weekend\nluests her grandchildren. Mr. and\nMrs. J. DeKinder of Spokane.\ne Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Riley ot\nBonnington viilted town yeiterdiy.\ne Shoppen ln the city Included\nMr. and Mrs. i. C. Forbei ot Pus-\nmore.\na Mr. and Mn. G. B. Benti hive\nreturned from holidaying at tht\nCoast\ne Mr. and Mri. R. D. Hill,\nJoiephlne Street htvt u guests,\nMrs tnd Mrs. Hemiworth ot tho\nDtylight Mint, who trt hera tor\nthe weekend, tiso Miu E. Fliher of\nWorchester, Mass., who hu bten\nmotoring through Banff, Lake\nLoulie and the Windermere and ii\nnow en route to Ticomi, Wuh.\ne Fred Ctmpbell of Calgary,\nex resident of NeUon, arrived\nThursday to spend hli vication at\nthe home of Mr. and Mn. J. G.\nGamble, Carbonate Street\ne Mrs. G. Strobo and daughter\nSylvia of Slocan Park viilted town\nyesterday.\ne Mrs. O. A. Greer ot New\nDenver viilted town yuterday.\nCarl Mohr of Toronto, who la\nln tbe dlitrict, ipent yesterdiy in\nNtlson.\ne Misi Sidlt Hamberg of Salmo visited the city Thursday.\ne Mn. L. Colletti and family\nare holidaying ln Spokane.\ne Rex Towgood of the Ca*\nnadian Bank of Commerce in Fernie viilted hii brother-in-law and\n\u2022titer, Mr. and Mn.' W. J. Stur-\n?:eon. Terrace Apartment! en route\nrom Sandon, where he vliited hli\nparenti, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Towgood, en route to the Windermere\ntnd Banff district to continue his\nvicttlon.\ne T. Kelly of Nakusp vUited\nNelson yesterday.\ne Mr. and Mn. F. A. Whitfield,\nHall Street have u guut Mrs. Forteath of Kimberley, who hu been\nholidaying in Kulo. They alio have\nhad Mrs. A. Buerge of Gray Creek,\nwho left yuterday for her home.\ne Mrs. J. C. Muir and her mother, Mn. Young, left via the Great\nNorthern yesterday for California\nto spend a holiday.\ne Mr. and Mn. William Clirk\not Ymlr visited Nelson yesterday.\ne Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allan\nhave taken up residence ln {he\nMedical Arts Apartments.\ne Mr. and Mrs. Jamu H. Gagnon and daughter Mary Ann, who\nhave-been spending tne Summer\nin Vancouver, where Mr. Gagnon,\nattended Univenlty of British Columbia Summer session, and also\nvisited his parents, Mr. and Mn. C.\nCorn: Middleton'i, 00.\nthe belt, dos. ...\u00a3OC\nCrten Beam: IA.\n3 Ibi  IjC\neyu is playing at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Rossland, apparently forgetful ot an accident that\nnearly snuffed out hii lift Tues\nday afternoon.\nBilly, 19-months-old ion ot Mr.\n\u2022nd Mn. John Drake of Roisland\nIs recovering from a blow received\nfrom a horse's hoot when the animal ran film down while-he was\ntoddling In the yard of his father's\nfarm. According to reports, the\nhone, owned by F. P. Spring, wu\nbeing ridden by an older child\nwhen the baby got in the way. Ho\nwu knocked unconscious when the\nhone kicked him ln the centre ot\nthe forehead.\nTha child hu recovered trom t\nconcussion, and Is expected to be\nable to return to hii homt ln a day\nor two.\nV. Gagnon, Silica Street, luve thii\nmorning tor their borne ln Trail.\ne Mr. tnd Mrs. Joieph Adkini\nof Newhull, Calif., are viiiting the\nlitter's ptrenti in Slocin City.\ne Mrand Mn. E. S. Jonei of\nCranbrook wera recent viiiton in\ntown.\nRobert Mittbew ot Vancouver\nreturned yuterday morning after\nleveral week! with hii grandparent!, Mr. and Mra. G. B. Mittbew, Edgewood Avenue.\ne Mr. and Mrs. P, C. Richard!\nand family, Josephine Street have\nreturned from Vancouver, where\nMr. Richards attended University\nof Britiih Columbli Summer session.\ne Mn. Eric Pitenon ot Kulo\nli a gueit of her mother, Mra. M.\nHoule, MUI Street\ne Mrs. J. Fordyce ot Appledale\nla visiting relatives ln town.\ne Miu Frances Linville hu lett\nfor Spokane where sht will bt in\ntraining in tht Deaconeu Hospital\nShe wu accompanied by her parenti, Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Linville,\nFairview, who havt returned. They\nwere iccompinled home by Mr.\nind Mn. Samuel Brown ot Medical Lake, who trt ipending their\nholldiy in Nelson u their guesti.\ne Mr. tnd Mrs. W. S. Ellis uf the\nReno Mine were city visitor! yei-\nttrdty.\ne Mn. R. D. McAuliy, Baker\nStreet left vii Grett Northern\nyesterdiy tor Vincouver, she wu\naccompanied by htr ion Charles,\nwho will enter Vincouver College,\na C. S. Cradock, former Nelson-\nIto now ot Vancouver, it a city\nviiltor.\ne Mlu Marcellt Nedelec plans\nto leave this morning to spend the\nweekend with her parents, Mr. and\nMrs. Joseph Nedelec at Yahk.\ne Mr. and Mra. J. Morrison and\nion of Kimberley hive arrived in\nNelson for a vacation.   .\ne Mr. and Mn. W. Oliver and\ndaughter, Miu Donna Oliver, and\nson, Robert, plan to leave today for\ntheir home in Walla Walla, Wash,\nafter visiting in Nelson tor the past\nweek.\t\nCranbrook Board\nEntertains Spokane\nHighway Official\nCRANBROOK, B C \u2014 An invitation from the Windermere Board\not Trade, pertaining to the unveiling ot the David Thompson Me-,\nmortal on Libor Diys wu read and\naccepted at the regular monthly\nmeeting of the executive of tht\nCranbrook Board of Trade. W., H.\nWilson presided it the meeting.\nThe resolutions committee was\ninstructed to draft a resolution ln\nreference to law being enacted to\nforce pedestrians to walk on the\nleft hand side of tha highway. A\nrequest by A. B. Smith that action\nbe taken ln placing a directional\nsign at the corner of Durick and\nDennii Street directing traffic\nWest was approved by the Board.\nThe letter from the Univenlty of\nBritish Columbia extension Rural\nOccupational school; asking for tha\nBoard's support in ascertaining the\nadvisability of holding the school\nln this district wis held over until\na survey is mtde of prospective itudents. \u00bb'\u00bb' \"\nH. A. McKowin reported on the\npicnic held it Creston by the Creston Boird of Trade June 3, when\ndelegates from Spokane, Bonnen\nFerry, Nelion tnd Cranbrook were\npreient\nA letter wts retd from the secretary of the Spokane Chamber of\nCommerce stating that Mr. William\nDavid, representing the Three Flags\nHighway Association, would be in\nCranbrook, and last evening Mr.\nDavid was entertained at a supper\nhere when the matter wu discussed\nwith him. The memben ot the\nRoads Committee were present at\nthe aupper, together with members\nfrom the Kimberley Board of\nTrade, and the work of the Three\nFlags Highway wu outlined by Mr.\nDavid. Official action of tht Cran'\nbrook Board in reference tb assist\ning the Association wu referred to\na general meeting at a later date.\nSTsMTORD, England (CP)-Rt.\nRev. D. H. Crick, Suffragan Bishop\nof Lichfield, hu been appointed\nBishop of Chester; .succeeding Dr.\nGeoffrey Fisher, translated to London.\nFuneral Services\nHeld al Natal\nfor Lino Musslo\nNATAL, B. C.-Tht funeral of\nthe lite Lino Musslo who died suddenly tn tht Michel HospiUl wu\nheld Auguit 28. Tht funeral procession, leaving the borne of the\ndeceued, wu beaded by the Italian! Lodge, the Fillberto Duke\nD'Oasta ind tha Vittorio Emmin-\nuelle. of which be wu a member,\nalong with the memben of the\nUnited Church, Michel. Rev. Father Downey officiating.\nHe wai 35 yean of age, bom In'\nSan Lorenzo ln the Province of\nUdlne, Italy on Auguit 3 ln IBM.\nHef leivei hii wife and two children ot Michel and a brother, Giordano Musslo of Trail, a step-sister\nat Maple Leaf and'many cousins\nthroughout Michel and nearby\npointi.\nPallbearen were all choien trom\nthe Fillberto Duke D'Ooita ot which\nMr. Muuio wu a prominent member. They were Dago Tombosii,\nTylio Tomboul, Pete volpattl, Tony\nQuorin, Sylvio Quorin and Babe\nTomboul.\nPAQI nvi\nTRAIL SOCIAL\nBy MRS. a & ALLEN\nwiicessSs*M<OstsMOs\u00bbMiaesiOMsseeieio\u00bba\nCLEARANCE OF ALL\nSummer MILLINERY\nfl.00 to f 1.95\nJo-Jiiott Jit-it Shop.\n438 Baker St Ntlion. a a\nMS7W\u00ab\u00bbr.\u00bbf\u00bb9icaty\u00abra\u00ab\u00ab>tts,tto\nTHI BEATTY MODEL A\nThe world's Finest Ironer givu\nyou every Ironing convenience.\nIron Electrically wtth a Butty\nBEATTY BROS LTD.\nNelton Factory  Branch\nIti Baktr Phont 11\n..\n_\nTRAIL, B.C \u2014 The Loytl Orange lodge entertained at a most\nenjoyable social evening in tha Orange hall Monday evening complimenting Mr. and Mn. Samuel\nSmith, who returned to Trail recently from Vancouver where\nthey wera married last month.\nAbout 78 memben and friends, including memben of the L.OB.A.\nlodges of Rouland and Trail, and\nthe Rouland Orange lodge, were in\nattendance. A delightful program\nwas enjoyed during the evening.\nThott taking part were Rossland\nSalvation Armi Band, initrumental\nquartet; Earl Pedicord, recitation;\nMrs. Richardi of Rouland, vocal\nsolo; Evelyn Faninl, dance selection; Louise Martin, recitation;\nRobert Livingston, solo; Miss Frew,\naccordian selection; J. Guesford, J.\nHans and J. Reid, accordian, guitar\nand violin trio; K. McKay, selection\non the bag pipes. J. M. Doughty\nwu chairman, and W. E. Marshall\nproposed the tout to the King. A\nnumber of presentations were made\nto the guests ot honor. Alex Stephenson, on behalf of the Trail lodge\npreiented the bride and groom with\na handsome itindtrd limp. Mn. J.\nM Doughty presented them with\na bukel ot individual gifts- from\nthe L.O.BA. While tht L.O.L tnd\nL.O.B.A. ot Roultnd presented\nthem with a lovely silver tea service. The evening wu concluded\nwith a couple ot noun of dancing.\nCommittee in charge included Alex\nStephenson, J. McKinnon and R.\nLivingstone. Those serving on the\nrefreshment committee were Mrs.\nAlex Stephenson and Mn. J. M.\nDoughty.\nThurlow F. Cumming hu lett for\nNorth Battleford. Sask., where his\nmarriage to Mlu Alice Petersen,\ndaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. N. L.\nPetersen of that city will take\nplice Sunday ln the Bethlehem\nchurch. Mr. Cumming'Is the young-\nut son ot A. E. Cumming of Cal-\nffary, formerly ot Trail, and the\nate Mn. Cumming. On their return\nMr. and Mrs. Cumming will reside\nin the Riverside Apartments.\n, Mn. Ira Minion wu a recent\nvisitor to Robson, the guut of Mr.\nand Mrs. G. A. Burton at their\nSummer Ijoma\nMr. and Mra. Sanford Addlion\nand family, formerly of Penticton,\nwere Tuesday visiton in Trail en\nroute to Nelson, where they will\nmake their home.\nMiu Marion Willis, who Is a\nnune \u2022 in - training it Vancouver\nGeneral Hospital, has arrived in\nTrail to ipend a month's vacation\nat the home of her parents, Mr.\nand Mrs. R. S. Willis, Tadanac.\nMr. and Mn., A. J. Randell, Oak\nStreet who spent the put five\nweeks holidaying at Vancouver,\nSeattle and Spokane, hiv\u00bb returned.\nMr. and Mn. F. W. Jackion lett\nTuesdty for Christina Lake, where\nthey will ipend a few days.\nMr. and Mrs. M. L. Brothen,\nCommerce Apartments, ha,ve as\ntheir guest for a few days their\nnephew, Glen Willis of Firron. Mr.\nWillii leaves shortly for Seattle,\nwhere he will Resume his studlu\nat the Univenlty ot Washington.\nMrs. George Walker, accompanied\nby her little niece, Lorraine Hill, is\nspending the week at Deer Park,\nthe guut of her mother. Mrs. J.\nWorley. ...\nJ. B. Crelghton of Brandon announces the engagement of his\ndaughter, Mary Christina, to James\nGalbraith of Trail. The wedding\nwill take place September 15.\nMayor and Mra. E. L. Groutage,\nDouglas Hotel, have had u their\nguest for the past two weeki the\nformer'i brother, E. Groutage, who\nleft Thunday tor hii home at Victoria.\nWilliam Scott, after visiting here\nfor tht pait thret weeki, the house\nguut of Mr. md Mn. D. J- Duffus, Daniel Street hu returned to\nhii home at Toronto.\nMr. and Mn. Mirk Devlin and\nfamily have returned from Asslnni-\nbola, Saik., where they ipent two\nweeki holiday.\nMr. and Mrs. Ivan Jefferies and\nlittle son returned Sundiy from\nthe Cout, where they tpent the\nSummer.\nMra. George Murray tnd ions,\nNorman and Jack, who ipent the\nSummer at Christina Lake, havt\nreturned. . I\nVictor Wilker ts spending a few\ndayi holiday it Nakusp.    \t\nNelson District\nCustoms Revenue\nAugust $12,635.84\nAugust custom! and inland revenue collection! for Nelion and dlitrict port! reporting to Nelion,\namounted to $12,899.72, a decline of\n$4570.05 compared to August, 1938.\nCollections for August of lut year\nwere $17,205.89.\nNelson collection! were down\n$1168.02 to $11,531.70; Waneta down\n$3598.40 to $498.84; and Canon down\n$15.39 to $9.23.\nCascade collections were up $128.95\nto $355.93 and Nelway's total wu up\n$88.58 to $215.22, compared to collection! ot the ume month a\nyear ago. -\nSociaL...\nSILVERTON\nSILVERTON, B. C- Mn. B.\nPengelly is a paUent ln Slocin\nCommunity HospiUl, New Denver.\nJ. Matheson and J. Jakel ot Wil'\nson Creek visited town.\nJack Kelly of the Reno mine\nvisited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nJ. T. Kelly.\nMiu Hilda Crellin ot New Denver was a guut of Mlu Florence\nMou.\nC. Holmer ot Sandon spent Sun'\ndiy at his home here.\nMr. and Mrs. Jack Harding ot the\nVan Roi mine have taken up rut'\ndence in town.\nMn. H. Elsmore it a patient In\nSlocan Community Hospital.\nH. Liebscher of the Reno mini\nwis a weekend guest of his liiter,\nMn. L. Boisvert\nC. Schmidt wu in Nelson for a\nfew dayi.\nMr. and Mn. W. R. Seal have u\nguest Mr. Seal's mother, Mn. R.\nSeal of Balfour.\nW. Morrlion of Trail wu a guest\nof Mrs. M. E. Emerson.\nW. R. Sell and ion Michiel are\nipending a holiday ln Balfour.\nMiu Viva Peaohey who bu been\nvisiting her father tor several\nweeks, left for Nelson after attending the Harmston-Peachey wedding.\nC. Martlnsen ot the Kilo mine is\nin town.     '\nRev, F. Browne motored to town\nSunday from New Denver.\nTrio Charged With\nTheft Trail Truck\nRemanded for Week\nTRAIL, B. C., Sept l\u00bb-ATthur\nGeorge Comozzi of Revelstoke, Jimmie James of Vernon and Fred\nJamu of North Kamloops elected\nto bt tried summarily on charges\nof theft of a truck owned by D. S.\nMoynes, before Magistrate Parker\nWilliami, today.\nAt the requut of city police who\nare prosecuting, the trio wera remanded in custody for seven dayi,\nuntil September 8.\nThe truck wu stolen Tueiday\nnight in Trail, and found abandoned on the Cascade highway about\na mile East of Sheep Creek Thunday morning. The three men were\narruted ln Grand Forks Thunday\nand escorted back to Trail.\nFLANNELETTE\nFOR FALL\nSTRIPED FLANNELETTE\nHeavy quality. Suitable for shirts or pyjamas.    OC-\n36 inches wide, imported quality, yard 0DC\nWHITE FLANNELETTE\nFor all purposes. 1?V4f.   %f\nFrom, yard   IL    I to LJl\nman\nIffunt\nPHONE 200\nBAKER ST.\nKIMBERLEY Social..-.\nKIMBERLEY. B. C - Miu Mildred Taylor ot Chapman Camp hu\nlett for a itay at Vancouver.\nHam Braathen of Windermere la\nviiiting H. L. Abbott'i home.\nMr. and Mn. D. Feniom ot Himllton, Ont, are viiiting their ion,\nDivid.\nMr. and Mn. A. Wation hive returned trom a holiday at the Cout\nMr. and Mn. A. A. Ward ipent\nthe weekend at Fairmont\nMr. and Mn. H. R. Banki and\nfamily are on a two weeki vacation\ntrip.\nGilbert Mennle of Revelitoke hu\nreturned after viiiting relatives in\nKimberley. His sister, Muriel, who\nhu been visiting friends in town,\nleft Monday for home.\nMiu Alice Dacre, Assistant Matron\not Gait Hospital, Lethbridge, is viiiting her mother. Sht made a trip\nby air to viiit the San Franciico\nFair.\nBetty Bentley hu returned trom\na vacation at Conquest Suk.\nMrs. Costello ot Wutlock visited\nMrs. R. Westgate.\nMlu Dorothy Gower hu returned\nfrom a holiday at Nelion.\nSim Wormlngton lttt on Sunday\nwith a pack train ot supplies for\nthe men fighting tire up Lamb\nCreek.\nE. Garmeau hu latt for tht Ptace\nRiver district Mr. Levesque and\nJack Cameron accompanied him.\nMr. and Mn. A. Mennle ind family left Monday for Procter after\nvUiting Mr. and Mrs. Chirlet Dtkin\nand Mr. and Mn. George Login.\nMr. Mennle will return to hit work\nit Bayonne mine.\nMr. and Mn. J. Birr and daughter, Eileen, vilited Mr. and Mri.\nDon Dakin.\nMr. and Mn. Russell Chapman\nhavt returned to Regina atter viiiting Mr. and Mn. Percy Mellor.\nMiu Ethel NeUy ot Cranbrook is\nviiiting Mr. and Mn. B. Markle.\nMiu Gena Beatty of Vancouver,\nwho hai been viiiting Mn. W.\nFlett left Frldiy for a trip to Banff.\nBilly Hepper la viiiting at Cross-\nfield, Alta.\nMiu Florence Finley of Marysville Visited Mn. M. Charles ot\nChapman Camp.   \u25a0\nMr. and Mrs. E. Coulter and loni,\nLloyd tnd Douggit htvt lett for\ntwo weeki holiday at Alberta and\ntha United Statea.\nW. Christie ot Lethbridge Is visit.\nIng Mr. and Mn. A. Giles ot Upper <\nBlarchmont\nBob Green left for a-vacatlon at]\nthe Coast.\nJack Corbett and Ernie Stroi.\nhave left for two weeks holldayi i\nWinnipeg.\nMr. and Mrs. Pitenall with L\naid and Tommy, have returned\nCalgary after visiting here.\nMiss Elvira and Mae Nordlund.\nand W. Green spent Sunday at Sin-.\ndalr and Radium Hot Springs.\nMiu Irene Collier tnd Florence ,\nJohnston of Cranbrook visited\nKimberley.\nCHIMNEY Fire put\nOUT AT ROSSLAND\nROSSLAND. B. C, Sept 1 - A\nchimney fire at the home ot Henry\nSmith, Jr., on Fifth Avenue was\nquickly extinguished by the Rouland Fire Department about 12:30\nFriday afternoon.\n\u00ab$*\nSSSSMSaMsMSSSMSMi**\n+*mem**m,Tm*m****m*m\n$MSSK\u00abS*W\u00ab\nHOT?    .\nTry ona ot our famoui frozen\nMALTED CREAMS\nSomething newi\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\n;S\u00bb\u00ab3\u00abS\u00ab<i\u00bb9s^KSS\u00bb\u00bbMS3\u00bb\u00bbiS\u00bb\u00ab\nFor Smart Hoilery Choose\n\"RAINBOW\"\nThe Gingham Shoppe\nPhone 953      Opp. Daily Newa\nFLOWERS\nDelivered by wire or fut mall\nanywhere\u2014anytime.\nKootenay Flower Shop\n384 Baker St Phone 982\nRADIO SALE\nUSED RADIOS. Up front ISM\nNEW O. E. RADIOS, up from $14.95\nNelson Electric Co.\n874 Baker St        -   Phone 280\nSCHOOL FROCKS\nFOR ALL GRADES -\nBETTY  ANN  SHOP\nOpp. Capitol Theatre     Phone 1047\nMILK\nIS A BODY BUILDER\nGive plenty ol lt to tht child\nKOOTENAY VALLEY DAI\nADVANCE SHOWING\nNEW FALL HATS\nMilady's Fashion Shopp\nta Baktr St Pbont 874\n?!>StSiittSStXc)Si1t)Stt_tXSl)SSSes8M3C_.\nNOW SHOWING\nA Very Fine Lint ot\nLADIES' LEATHER BAC\nIn calf, morocco, antelope, etc\nFrom 83.95   to $6.95\u2014at\ndfawajk. $swt\nOT Baker St\nNtlson, B.C\nSPECIALS\n3 Iba.\n\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022\nBUTTER: No. I Creamery,\nCOFFEE: Blue Ribbon, Ib\t\nPUREX TISSUE: 3 for\t\nBRITTLEBREAD: 2 Ib. pkg\t\nPORK AND BEANS: 16 oi. talis, 3 for\t\nRECKITT'S BLUE: 2 for\t\nPRESERVED CINCER: Lb\t\nRICE: No. I, 2 Ibt.\t\nWAX: Johnioni Liquid or P\u00abto, 1-3 un oxtra ..\nSARDINES: Brunswick, tin\t\nWAX PAPER: 100 foot, roll\t\nRUBBER RINGS: 2 do\u00bb\t\nTOFFEE: .Wrapped Gaiety, Ib\t\nBABY FOOD: Heins, all kindi, 3 for\t\nCELERY-\ntb.  \t\nPEAR8-\nBtsket ........\nGRAPEFRUIT-\n7 for  \t\nCABBAGE\nLb.\t\nGRAPE8-\n2 lbl.\t\nLETTUCE-\nHttd   \t\n8*\n20t?\n28*!\n25<\nCARROTS and BEETS-. fQA\nt bunchei  ***y\nBANTAM   CORN- Middleton'i,\nFresh this morning; 9M\nDoi. _   *\u00b0*\nGREEN PEPPERS-\nt Ibi. .\nPEACHES-\nBuktt\t\nBROC0LL1-\nt bunchti\n8QUA8H-\nLb.  \t\nBANANAS-\n3 Ibi.  \u2014__\nPOTATOE.V-\n12   Ibi.\t\nTOMATOES-\nBisket _.... \t\nVEGETABLE MARROW-\nLb\t\nHorswill Bros.\nPHONE 235\nFREE DELIVERY\n\u25a0\u25a0    \u25a0-\nIs BRADLEY S \u00a3\nCASH MEAT MARKET\nOUR MEATS GOVERNMENT HEALTH APPROVED\nGOOD BUYING FOR SATURDAY\nCash ond Carry\nSpecials\nPot Roait: Ik 101\nRound Steak: Ib. ... 19*\nTender Picnics: lb. ..19*\nBoneless Picnics: lb. . 26*\nSliced Bacon: Ib. ... 28*\nHamburg: Fresh, Ib. . 10*\nBeef Stewing: 2 lbs. . 27*\nVeal Stewing: 2 lbs. . 25*\nVeal Roast: Ib 18*\nPork Roast: Ib 25*\nLard: 2 Ibs. 19*\nSpecially Tender\nBeef\nBoiling Beef: 3 Ibs.\nRump Roast: Ib. ...\nBlade Roast: lb. ...\nRolled Roast: lb. ..\nVeal Rump Roast: Ib.\nVeal Steaks: 2 Ibs. ....\nPork Leg Roast: lb. .\nGood Fowl: .25* and 27.\nFrying Chicken: Ib. .. 3'\nButter: No. I, 3 Ibs. 89*\nButter: No. 3, 2 Ibs. 51*\n27*\n25*\n20*\n25*\n20*\n'wrs\u00bb^?w.'^!r,*w,;,w?*T''*:n!,***\";\n PAOE SIX\nEton Baity Nero*\nEitibllihtd April 22 1803\nBn'ttg* Columbia'* Mott Mtrttting Ntwtpaptr\n' Published tvtry morning txetpt Sunday by\ntha NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED.\n388  Baku  Strut   Ntlion   British   Columbia\nPhont 144 Private txehaaM Connecting All Dopartmenta.\nMEMBER OF THI CANADIAN  PRESS  AND\nTHI   AUDIT   BUB.UU   OF   CIRCULATIONS\nSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1989.\nTHE MADMAN  PLUNGES THE WORLD\nINTO WAR\nActing fully ln character, and fulfilling the worst\npredicted of him, Hitler, the egomaniac, hu without warning thrown the German armies upon Poland, to crush that\n~ country with which a few months ago he told the world\nGermany had no quarrel, because it has not handed over\nI to him on demand, portions of territory considered absolutely vital to Poland's Independent existence.\nHe did this after Poland agreed to direct negotiation,\nand after he had promulgated to the world\u2014but not to Poland\u2014his latest terms, and at a moment when Mussolini, his\npartner in the Rome-Berlin Axis, was proposing a six-\nI power cdnference to find a way to preserve peace.\n\u25a0- ' * This madman also did this not only in defiance of the\nopinion of the whole world, but in the knowledge that\nBritain and France were pledged to come to Poland's\ndefence against aggression, and that he was involving in\nwar the greater part of Europe, and countries in every\nquarter of the globe.\n\\       The egomaniac self-called fuehrer or leader, arrogates\nto himself the title of the First Soldier of Germany, as he\ntends the German armies forth to \"defend Germany's\n: honor,\" and envisions himself going down in history as a\n' Napoleon. History, however, will consider him a chieftain\n| of infamy, beside whom the bloody Claudius will rank as\nsaintly.\nFAST MOVING  EVENTS\nThe probability is that within a limited number of\nours Hitler will have refused the ultimatum served upon\nhim by Britain and France, to recall his armies from\nPolish soil, and that thereafter the two great European\ndemocracies will wait only until their ambassadors have\ncrossed the German border, to launch their forces in an\nattack on Germany.\nSince Hitler sent his armies in a dawn attack upon\noland, the British parliament has already met once, and\ntoday lt will meet again to hear from Prime Minister Chamberlain the final word.\nAlso, the Canadian Parliament has been called for\nSeptember 7, and no one doubts what it will say.\nBewildered Italy has yet to speak.\nLooking Backward.\u2666\u2666\nNILION DAILY NIWS. NIUON. B.C-4ATUROAY MORNINO. MPT. fe 1838.\nTEN YIARI AQO\nFrom Dtlly Newi ot Sept I, 1038\nMlu Marlon Blackwood hu left\nfor Vancouver to Join the nurse-in-\ntraining clau of the Vmcouver\nGeneral Hospital.\u2014Babe Ruth hit\nhli 40th home run yeiterday.\u2014 A\nforeit fire wiped out Waldo, destroying 18 residence! md planer\nmill, causing 8200,000 damage.\u2014The\n190 Doukhobon who - hive been\ninarching on Nelson from Grand\nForki district during the past few\ndiyi htve been halted outside tht\nCity limits by the Police md they\nhave cimped just outside the city.\nSTYLES HAVE\nCHANGED\nIN BATHROOMS TOO\nMany new and original\nbathroom designs have\nbeen inspired by the\nsmart new lines of modem plumbing fixtures and\naccessories. Smart effects\ncan be obtained and the\ndecorative motif carried\nto a point of refinement\nwhen colored fixtures are\nIntroduced.\nConsult ui whin you comldtr\nbuilding or remodelling\nPhone 666\nKootenay Plumbing\nfir Heating Co., Ltd.\n887 Btktr It\n\"BuUd B.C. Payrolls\"\nYOU\nLIKE\nPACIFIC\nPacific Milk is Just pure, rich,\nfresh milk, from one of the\nbest dairying districts in Canada. Only water evaporated out\nof it.\nTrue, It is Irradiated for greater\nvitamin content to build teeth\nand bone in children, but basically Pacific Milk is good because nature is so good to our\ncountry and its cows.\nr Pacific Milk\nIrradiated and Vacuum Packed\n.^...............\nTWENTY FIVE YEARS AQO\nFrom Dally Ntws ot Sept 2, 1914\nGeorge H. Fraser, President ot the\nTrades md Labor Council md a\nnumber of the Nelson Carpenters'\nUnion, Ii a candidate for the vacancy on the Nelson School Board,\n\u2014E. W. Pearstll will leave* on the\nGreat Northern thli morning for\nSt Louii.\u2014The customs receipts\nfor the Fort of Nelion during August imounted to 112,844.4-.\u2014H. it\nGagnon of Grmd Forki il a Nelion viiitor.\nFORTY YEAR! AQO\nFrom Daily Miner of Sept J, 1888\nThere (re large number! of mining men ln town for the meeting of\ntht Canadim Mining Inititute tonight Papen will be read by S. 8.\nFowler, Howird Weit R- R- Heily\nmd W. Pellew-Harvey.-s-D. J. McDonald li suffering trom a lerloui\nattack of icirlet fever.\u2014Dr. proctor of Kamloopi li the gueit of the\nRev. Mr. Frew.\nJ? Questions ??\nANSWERS\nThli column of queitlom md\naniweri Is open to my reider of\nthe Nelton DaUy Newi. In no\ncase will the mme ot the perion\nliking the queition bt publiihed.\nSALLY'S.iALLIES\njad       yOWmm-mltg.\nONI  MINUTE TEIT\nL Tbe Pollih Corridor at lta nar.\nrowtit point between Danzig and\nGermtny il   approximately   how\nwide?\n2. Why wai tha Republic ot Liberia io named.\n8. When md why did Weit Vlr-\nglnii. become a 'state?\nWORDI OF W1IOOM\nNat to excellence is the\npreciation of it\u2014Thackeray.\ntp-\nTODAYt HOROSCOPE\nThe beit of fortune ii in itore\nfor today'i birthday celebrant*\nThey art favored by eldert, md\nthoie who trt young court md marry. A child born on thii data will\nhave a -harp Intellect md be re-\nlourceful, energetic md lnduitri-\nous. A tendency to quarrelsomeness\nshould be controlled. Such a child\nwill do well at accountancy.\nmd ipteulttion, Tbt child ben ea\ntill date will bt purposeful aad\ndetermined. Hi or she will be a\nmixture of caution and ihrewdntit.\nBut lomewhit erratic wd hyper.\ncrttlctL\nONI   MINUTE TUT  ANIWERI\nt. Fifteen mllei.\n1. It wai colonized u a homt\nfor freed ilivei, the mme ilgnlfy.\ning \"Country of the Free.\"\nI. It seceded bom Virginia when\nthat itate needed from tlie Union\nmd thty will gain through love during tha Civil War ln the lSSO'i.\nHINT! ON fTIOUETTE\nWhen you run up igiinit what\nyou consider li m idiotic ruli ot\nt trmsportatlon company when traveling, don't rave md rut at tht\npeople employed. They do not maka\nthe rulei, but are Initructed to\ncarry them out. Taka tha matter\nto tbe management lnsttid of miking lift unpleuant tor innocent\nemployees.\nHOROICOPI FOR IUNDAY\nThoie whoie birthday ii todiy\nire fortunate. The iun ihlnei on\nthem md thein. Builnen prospers\n5\"G\nA model marriage la one where the husband tells the truth and\ntht nit* la tactful and believes him.\nfi\/ridtpL\nShepard Barclay\nTells How to Bid\nand Play\nrfATCH YOCB Mttsr\nA PLATER who hat opened the\nbidding, with a hmd barely above\nthe borderline, ahould be careful\nabout bidding again until he heara\ntrom hia partner In aome way. Be\nmay bt la very great danger1, particularly If both opponents havt\ntaken aomt action, iuch ae tht\nflnt doubling md the lecond re-\napondlng to lt In thla altuatlon lt\nmay ba that hla partner la blank\nud that he himielf la caught be-'\ntween two etrong handa. .\nill\nisu\n\u00abAQltTII\nTf,\nAA86\nVAJSt\n\u2666 QI758\n*\u00ab\nr i\nAKJ1\n\u2022JQ10\n\u2666 AJI\n*KJ8S2\n4*141\nrnllitt\nh\"\n(Dealer: North. Neither sNt\nvulnerable.)\nNorth began thla with 1-Club,\nEast doubled md Wait responded\nwith 1-Dlamond. A coniervative\nplayer now would have patatd\nDistributed by Xing Futaru Syndicate, tm\nthla and the sett round of VU.)\nding would have made him very\nglad ha did ao, aa it would hava\nahown the opponenta able to (tt\nto 8-No Trumpt and make lt with\none ar more overtricka.\nThere wu no coniervative kl\nthe North thla time, however.\nAfter Weit'a l-Dlamond respome\nto tht doublt, North atuck hla\nntck out at S-Clube ud Eaat\ndoubled IL Without going Into tbe\n'grueiome detalli, tufflct lt to gay\nthat ha waa whlp-wwed until he\nwaa down tour tricks, for a store\nto the opponenta ot TOO points.\n\u2022  t  \u2022\nMondaye ProHem\n4 J 10 8 4 11\nVMM\n4 None\n+ KQI0\n4A8T      .-.- \u25a0   4K\n\u00bbAQ      f* J fieri 18\nei       r \u2022   [ 4JS4\n474        ******   ' +A\u00bb\u00ab!\nQl\u00bb     '\nJ*l\nAKIt\n, fXIl\n(Dealer:  Wtat^ Nt\u00bbMr imw\nvulnerable.)\nHow would you Md tUa hand!\n sslnaxHsf fsfc    fea*\nW\nfor the BOYS and GIRLS\n_ r\nBoys and Girls Find Novel Ways\nof Earning Their Spending Money\n \u2014'        FROM tSi A WIGHT\nTO 4 7 A WEEK IS THS RECORD\nOP JAMES HUWT, JACKftOUvlU.6,\nFLORIDA *SOOA JERKER*\nRichard\not HAVeM\nOF\nvjooolvu.m,\n,Vdo.U6\nVCR\/,\nVJfill\nWITH HIS\neicvat\nREPAIR\n6USIUESS\nKltTH UUOU\u00ab,OF\nPHOEMIX.ARIZOUA,\nFIRST BOU6HTA\nBAM1AM HEM-MOW\nHftHAS TgAJ--\nAWD MAKES A     .\nOOLLAR A WEEK.'\nA4B0UFOF\nINOIAUAPOU*\nBOY&AUDaiRlA.\nPUTOWA\nCIRCUS,\nAMD\nDNIOBD\nli,        IrVt     ,\n*n     PROFrtj\/\nUnder thli heading the Nelion Dally Newi win preient\neich day a lection ot the Motor-Vehicle Drlver'i Manual issued\nby the British Columbia Government Interior drivers will shortly\nbe required to take examinationi based upon the Information\ncontained ln the Manual. The question! they miy ba required\nto answer will follow tbe sections devoted to informaUon md advice.\nWe never knew there were to\nmany ways for boyi ud girli to\nmake money!\nA few weeki ago we published\nm article based on letters trom\nreaden all over the country, which\ntold how theie young people were\nictually earning their .ipending\nmoney. The letters are itill pouring in, md todiy we're going to\ngive you the profit-producing ideal\nof levenl more retderi.\nCu you Imagine making Ice\ncream sodas all day long and getting\nSlid for lt? That's what Jamet\nunt did. Dont you envy him?\n- Jimes It 15. He itirted hli eim-\nlng ictivitlet by working ln \u25a0 drug\nitore ii m extra delivery boy. At\nflnt he received 25 centi for each\nnight he worked. Then he wai mide\n\u2022 regulir delivery boy at (2.00 a\nweek.\nAfter leveral monthi on thli lob,\nhe wis promoted to night soda boy\nWbtctim 0-mhk-m.\nEvery motor vehicle, motor cycle\nor trailer which la operated on my\nhighway must be properly licensed.\nAll motor vehicles, motor cycles\nand trailer licenses expire on the\nlast day of February ln each year.\nMotor vehicle licenses may be obtained from the officei of the motor vehicle Branch of the British\nColumbli Provinciil Police it New\nWeitmlnster, Vmcouver, ud Vlctorli md Government Agencies or\nPolice Detachments elsewhere.\nApplication forms for renewal\nof motor vehicle licenses, together\nwith full Instructions, are forwarded to the registered owners of motor-vehicles in the last part ot each\nlicense year for their convenience\nin obtaining motor vehicle licenses\nfor the next year.\nWhere the residential address of\nthe registered owner of a motor\nvehicle or motor cycle li changed,\nthe \"Motor vehicle Act\" requlrei\nthit iuch reglitered owner ihall\nImmediately notify the Commissioner of Britiih Columbia Provincial Police ln writing of auch a\nchange of addreu.\nWhere my change li made ln a\nmotor vehicle licensed under the\n\"Motor-Vehicle Act\", iuch ai replacing the chassis by another, replacing the body by mother, or\nchanging the type of the motor vehicle for mother, the registered\nowner ot the vehicle Is required to\nImmediately notify the Commissioner of British Columbia Provincial Police in writing stating tbe\nnature of the change and attaching\nthereto the last motor vehicle license Issued ln respect to thit motor-vehicle. Where the engine or\nserial number on a motor vehicle\nhas become illegible or lias been\nremoved or obliterated, the regft-\ntered owner of a motor vehicle it\nrequired to Immediately notify the\nCommissioner ot British Columbli\nProvinciil Police in writing and apply for a new engine or serial num-\nat $4.00 a week, and two monthi\nlater ha became day soda boy with\na (7.00 weekly ulary. He held this\ntob until the end ot vacation, whu\nha gave it up to go back to ichool\nHowever, he now hai mother\njob ai helper on \u25a0 milk route. Ht\nsays he um hli new work Very\nmuch, ind hopet to keep lt a long\ntlmt. Jimei geti above average\ngrade ln ichool, md he hopes to\nbecome a bookkeeper or a government employee after finishing high\nand business schools.\n8TAG.E A CIRCUI\nPutting on i circui Ii the unusual\nway of earning money worked out\nby a group of boya md girli.\n\"In the Summer time the boyi\nmd glrli ot our neighborhood have\nquite a bit of ipare time, io we\nput on a circus. The older.glrli\nplan the program of songs, stunts,\nrecitation!, dances, etc. The younger\ngirli ot about nine or ten get together a bingo game md make\nprizei.\n\"The bingo game li played after\nthe program, md wt chtrgt I penny\nSer gamt. All of tht memben of\nie circui make cindy, drinki, or\nsomething to lell it a reasonable\nprice. Then we divide the money.\nWe uiually get a good crowd and\nmake a nice profit We do not\ncharge admlulon to tht circui, but\nwt tell many refreihmenti.\n\"I think thla la a good way to\nmake money, and you ahould try\nit too!\"\nKleth Lucui, 11 yetn old, ll\nmiking mort thin t dollir \u25a0 week\nwith hii chlckeni. In Mirch, 1838,\nhe bought a bantam hen with money\nhe had uved from the nickels md\ndlmei hii father gave him. He iet\nher on eight eggi, ill ot which\nhatched. Lut October, ihe hatched\neight out of ten eggi.\nNow Kleth hu ten nice red heni,\ntnd he hu iold the tooiten for\ng.00. Since the chlckeni itarted to\ny thty hive etrned him mon thm\na dollar a week, part of which ba la\nliving to buy more chlckeni.\nOTHER NOVEL IDEA!\nWuhing underwear md itockingt\ntor working glrli wu the unusual\nearning plan worked out by Sara\nF. WelU. Her cousin, who worked\nall day, complained that aha didn't\nhava time to wash theie thlngi, to\nSara took over the job. Gradually\nihe got other working glrli Intereited, and toon iht hid t buiineu. By\nworking ifter ichool every other\ndiy, ihe'etrned lunch tnd tpending money, tnd helped buy her\nclothei. All ot her cuitomen were\nwell pleased with her work.\nA bicycle repair ihop li operated\nby Richard De Haven, 15 yean old.\n\"We have an empty ihed behind\nour houie,\" Rlchird reporti. \"My\nbrother md I both have blkei, md\nI have fixed them both mtny timet.\nSo with bike riding teuon here, I\nwent ln the repair buiineu.\n\"I im using my shed for a ihop.\nI found tools iround the houie, md\nI took cheeie boxu for ricki ts\nkeep them In. J charge a quarter\nto clem and greue a bicycle and\na dime to fix a flat' I have a lift\not chargei for othtr Jobi, ud u\ntht kids tround my homt have quite\na few blkei, I'm doing very well\"\nAnother boy wasn't satisfied with\none job so he brinched out md got\na couple more. He is Robert Lavieue.\n14 yeen old.\nRobert worked every evening after ichool In a dry goodi itore, but\nhe decided he could make more thu\nthe (1.50 a week which chat job\npaid. Here was a restaurant on one\nside of the itore, md a lawyer'!\noffice on the other. Robert talked\nto the lawyer md the restaurant\nowner, md offered to sweep the\nfront sidewalk md wuh their windowi three timet eich week for 78\ncenta a week. He got both job*,\nto now hli total earning! are (3.00\nInstead of (1.50 weekly.\nFaced with the loir ot tht ponlea\niht md her sister loved, Jou Miy-\nson not only figured out a way to\nkeep the pets, but alio made money.\nJoan ii 11, When her mother\ntold her ud her iliter that they\ncould no longer afford to buy feed\nfor the two ponlea, the two glrla\ndecided to give riding leuoni to\ntheir friends.\nThey put up t ilgn ud In two\ndiyi htd ilx boyi md glrli who had\nobtained permiulon from their par*\nend to leirn to ride. Eventually\nthey got 14 cuitomen, and they\nearned enough to teed the ponlea\nmd have ipending money besides.\nSo there you have them \u2014 mora\nbright ideas used by energetic boyt\nmd girli to earn a few dollan!\nWe're going to bring you thue\nmoney miking plam ilmost every\nweek \u2014 juit u they in reported\nto us by real boya md glrla all over\nthe country.\nIt you have earned money, write\nus a letter and tell us about H, being\nsure to state your age.\nSon Who Couldn't Sell\nBy W. BOYCE MORGAN\nT. W, Boswell\u2014Please' give the\nbusiness addreu of the Noranda\nMining Company and also of the\nSudbury Nickel Company of\nOntario?\nNoranda Mlnu Ltd., 804 Royal\nBank Building, Toronto. Sudbury\nBasin Mlnu Ltd. 25 King Street\nWest Toronto.\nR. B, Nelson\u2014b It necessiry to use\nnew rubber rings on glus jtn\neach canning season?\nRubber deteriorate! ud it is i\nmistake to uie the ringi a aecond\ntime. The cost of them ts small compared with the risk of having fruit\nand vegetables spoil when old onei\nare used.\nS. C, Trail\u2014How long wu the front\nin the World War?\nThe total front ln the World War\nwu approximately 400 mllu.\nHow near did the Germans get to\nParis?  \u00ab\nOn September 5,1814 the Germu\nline ran through Meaux, and there\nwere outposts In front ef the main\nline which came u near u 14 milei\nto Parii.\nK P., Nelion\u2014Do lice live on chlckeni ifter they ire killed; if to, tor\nwhit length of time?\nYes, for tbout two or thrtt days.\nW. M. R\u201e New Denver-Why are\nthe daya ot tbe week named at\nthey ire?\nSunday wai anciently dedicated\nto the sun. Monday comu trom m\nAnglo-Saxon word meaning day of\nthe moon. Tuesday ia trom the\n....     - . .'.'..\nAnglo-Saxon word Tiwudag, derived from Tiw, god of war and\ndag. meaning day. Wedneiday ii\nfrom Woden or Odin, the highest\ngod of the Germm! tnd Scandinavians. Thursday was originally con-\nleirated to Thor, the god of thunder. Friday ii from Frlgedag, i derivative of Frig, the goddess of\nmarriage. Saturday ia from Saturn.\nThe Anglo-Saxon form wu\nSaterndag.\nJ. P. M, Appledale\u2014Cm you pleue\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n\"Min write about philosophy, but\nwomen practice It If a woman\nlooks awful except her teeth or\nmkles, iht forgets the rut of her\nand thinks only about tbe good\n>Mt\"A   .\ngive me the name ot a itamp collecting company?\nH. E. Harrii Stamp Company, Dsi-\npirtment   278,    108   Mauachuiett\nAvenue, Boston, Man.\nLodges Gather for\nPicnic at Farnic\nFERNIE. B. C\u2014Oddfellowi trom\nDlitrict Auoclition No. One (Montana) md Dlitrict Auoclation No.\nTwo (East Kootenay) staged a monster International I. O. O. F. picnic in the Fernie City Park August\n27. Local lodges represented at the\npicnic included, Kalispell, Poison,\nWhitefish, Columbia Falls, Libby,\nBig Fork, and Eureka, all of Montana and Cranbrook, Kimberley,\nMichel and Fernie, all of East Kootenay and also visiting members\nfrom Coleman, Blalrmore, Hillcrest\nand Bellevue lodgei of Alberta.\nIt wu estimated that 700 Oddfellows, Rebekahs, their wives, husbands ind familiei attended the\npicnic tnd enjoyed a fine program\nof iportl including children'! md\nidult's races, novelty racu, peanut scrambles, hone shoe pitching,\nsoftball and other games. The United statu representative team won\nthe feature International softball\ngame by a score of 10-7. Tlie Fernie\nCity Band waa in attendance md\nadded greatly to the success of\nthe picnic. Speakers of the afternoon Included Pait Grand Muter\nMurray Saunden of Calgiry. G.\nSpink of Kalispell representing Dlitrict Aiiociatlon No. 1, Mr .Dingley of Cranbrook, President of District Association No. 2, and BUI\nJohnson of Cnnbrook.\nHi aaiad at hit fathar'a face and uw that It wai bitter with dlujpolntmtnt\nINSTALLMENT II     ,\nWhu Jim drove hli fither to the\noffice on the following morning,\nMr. Belder'! determlnttion to iet\nMr. Shilling wu u itrong ti ever.\n\"I liy iwikt a long time lut\nnight, trying to figure some unusual\nplan of approach,\" he confessed.\n\"But I didn't hit on anything that\nwould work. So u soon as I look\nover the mall at the office, you can\ndrive me out to hit home. I can\nget to see that secretary of his, md\n111 talk my way part him or break\nu arm!\"\n\"Gee, I hope you get to see him.\"\nJim said. \"He certainly ought to be\ndecent enough to drive out ud\nlook at the river tract at leut\"\n\"He'i a queer duck, if I ever met\none,\" Mr. Belder said. \"If he'd only\nuy something! But when he just\nsits there and stent at you with\nthose steely- eyes, never saying i\nword, it stopryou ln your tracks.\"\nA hilf-hour later, Jim iwung tht\ncir Into the curb ln front of i big\nhouse fir out on the town's but\nresidential itreet Mr. Belder itepped out of the cir ind gave the\ndoor r determined ilam.\n\"Well, here we go,\" he uld grimly. \"It'i now or never!\"\n\"Good luck!\" wu atythat Jim\ncould uy.\nHe lettled down to wait hoping\nthat It would be for a long time.\nFive minutes passed, thm ten. He\ncast anxious eyu at the walk leading up to the house. There wu no\nsign ot hia father.\n\"He must havegot lnl\" Jim exulted to himself. \"Bet on Dad. When\nhe really makei up hli mind to put\nover a dul he Juat won't be itopped.\"\nAnother ten minutei passed. Jim's\nattention momentarily wandered to\ni couple of small boys who were engaged in \u25a0 bitter argument aerou\nthe street Then suddenly be heard\nfootsteps beside the car, md he\nswung around eagerly. He gazed\ninto his father's face, ud saw that\nlt was bitter with disappointment\n\"Dad!\" Jim cried \"What happened?\"\nMr. Belder climbed Into the ear.\nslammed the door, end motioned\nfor Jim to itart the motor. For a\nmoment he laid absolutely nothing,\nbut his fists were tightly clenched.\n\"Well I got to see him, he said\nfinally, making his voice level with\nan effort. \"Getting nut his secretary\nwu a triumph In itself\u2014lt took me\nten minutes, md was one of the\nhardest things I ever accomplished.\nYou lee-J* ud here Mr. Belder1!\nvoice becime bitter with urcum\u2014\n\"Mr. Shilling work! ln hit girden\nln tht morning, and he can't be\nbothered with buiineu matters!\"\n\"But you got to see him, in iplte\nof that?\" Jim uld hopefully.\n\"Yea. The aecrttary gave me u\nawful battle, but he finally let me\ngo out and lee the old man in the\nJarden. And What do you think he\nid? He kept right on fooling around\nwith a rake all the time I talked\nto him, md never said a word.\n\"I gave him everything I had. Finally I almost begged him to let\nme drive him out to see the river\ntract He straightened up, itared\nit me without ipeiklng for a few\nsecond!, md then pointed to the\ngate md uid 'Get out!\" And thit\nended thit!\"\nJim muttered e lympithetlc word\nunder hii breath. .His fither lit\nsilent trying to gather his forces\nifter this crushing defeat Finally\nhe turned to Jim, md hii eyu were\nbird.\nAN8WERI TO LA8T WEEK'I\nPUZZLE8\n1, Crossword Puzzle Solution.\nmm\u00ae mm\nH&B@MH0S____E-\n1\n*sir     ''a\nS  gES\nS   SE5  S\nKl   QH\n,Q   SSSE\n0\nRMS\n0 rara\ni*} i   i\na SH\nP __gl B\n@\niEJk.       iB\n!dK-_ESQyi:lHB_a_>i\nWMb\ni            bmrnmhllm          \\\n2. Chalk, pen.\n3. Wagon, alive, glvei, overt, nests.\n4. Carnation,   t-rouial,  carnage,\ncarbon and cartoon,\n5. Tolled, told.\nThe Kitchenette\n.   By Aunt Pegoy\nIf you're having visiton over the\nweekend, here's a real treat for\nthem.\nSTUFFED POTATO SURPRISE\n8 potatoes\nS tablespoons butter\n4 tablespoons milk\n2 egg whites\nParsley, salt and pepper\nI eggs\nWuh md bake potatou. Cut a\npiece from tbe top of each and carefully remove the content!. Add butter, milk, stiffly beaten egg whites\nand seasoning. Line potitoes with\nthe mixture. Place in each cavity 1\ndelicately poached egg md cover\nwtth more of the potatoei. Brown in\na hot oven for fifteen minutei at a\ntemperature of 450 degreei. Servei\nilx- .\n-Kay's Corner-\nBy Katharine Houlion    .\nPARTY PUN AND NON8ENII\nLet'i take your guuta to youi\n\"\u2022rt gallery\" tint On a table you've\narranged an exhibit ot \"picturu\",\nuch bearing a number. Here art\niome suggestions:\nObjeot      .\n1. A mirror\n2. Several pins stuck polnti up la\na map of the City.\n3. Match in a glass of water\n4. Half gallon preserve jan\n5. A blotter\n8. Blot of ink, daub ot white pain!\n7. Lincoln itamp or coin\nTitle\n1. A Place for Reflection\n2. Points of Intrest in Town\nS. The Swimming Match .\n4. Family Jan\n5. An Absorbing Subject   .\n8. Study In Black and White\n7. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln\nGive your guests cardi with a\njumbled list of these titles and have\nthem place'the number of the picture opposite the title. Offer a small\nprize for the tint lilt of correct\nanswers.\nAnd here's a game everyone aeema\nto enjoy. Cut out a number ot advertisements, carefully taking off\nall names md printed~matter. Mount\nthue on large cards, number them\nand pin them up around the room.\nPair off your guests, give each couple a card with the number of ada,\nind let them place the advertiser1!\nname and product opposite the cor-\nrect number. As t prize, uie one ot\nthe tdvertlsed articles\u2014perhaps 8\nbox ot chocolates or a cake of soip.\nAnd here's a brain teaser tor the\nolder boys md girls. Cut out newa\nheadings and paste them on largt\ncards, then have your gueita write,\nin a given time, short notes on the\n\"current event\" to which tht\nheeding refers.      \t\nA imall boy hid juit been vac-\nclnated, end Uie doctor prepared to\nbandage the sore arm When tha\nyoungster uld: \"Put it on the other\narm. doctor.\"\n\"Why, no,\" uld the physician, \"I\nwant to put the bandage on your\nson arm so the boys at school won't\nhit you'On tt\"\t\n\"Then put it on the other arm,\nplease. You don't know tbe fellowi\nit our ichool\"\nANYHOW HE BANS\nMother (to Bobby): \"Surely you\ndid something else but ut it the\nichool treit?'r\nBobby: \"Yei, mummie. After tea\nwe sang a hymn called. 'We cu sing,\nfull, though we be.'\"\nMother learned later that tha\nhymn selected had been. \"Weak and\nsinful though we be.\"\n m*m\nNELSON DAILY NIWI. NILION. \u25a0. &-4ATURDAY MORNINO. KPT. t UN.\nManion Says United Voice ol\nCanada Will (all for Complete\nDeration With Britain and France\nOTTAWA, Stpt 1 (CP)-^onser-\nvative Luder Minion today, luued\nthe foUowlng itatement:\nIn thli crisis, u In thou of September ud Mirch but I refrained\nfrom making statements regarding\nthe International iltuition, becime\nI felt thit it thli terrible critical\nhour ln world affairs, It li the duty\nnot only ot our public men but of\nall othen to endeavor to unify and\nlolidify Canadian public opinion.\nTo hold our country together It tht\nfint duty of ill of as.\nBut unhippUy, wtr between Germiny ud PoUnd li now in pro-\npeu, and undoubtedly England and\nFrance, In accordance with their\npledget, win be forced ta declare\nwar on the ilde ot Polind ud\nagalnit International gangsterism, u\ndisplayed by Hitler throughout the\nput yur. In this conflict Christianity, democracy ud penonal\nliberty art fighting tor their vtry\nexistence.\nNow tint the die U cut I feel\nthtt I ihould reiterate my position\nu ludtr ot tht National Conitrvi-\ntlvt Ptrty.\nI adhere completely to tha poiition which wu iet out cleirly by\nme March 30 latt ln tin Home ot\nCommoni, when I declired my complete tgreement with Sir Wilfrid\nLaurler\"! stecliritlon thit \"when\nBritain U at war Canada ii at war.\"\nThere can ba no neutrality for\nCanadi while Britain Is engaged in\na war ot life ud death. Therefore,\nIn my opinion the united voice of\nCanada wUl call for full cooperation with Britain ud France ln\nthis terrible conflict\nAt the ume Ume, ln giving thli\ncooperation, lt must be the stead-\nbit determlnttion of ill of ui tint\nthert be no profiteering ot tny kind\n\u2014no unfair idvintage taken by\ntnyone\u2014no enrichment for tome\nwhile othen are offering their\nUvea.\nThe government during thla crlili\nhu nol followed the coune taken\nby Mr. Chimberliln by cilllng Into\nconsultation myself or tbe leaden\nof the other partlu.\nNevertheleu, u In the othar crl-\nki, so in this, I informed Mr. King\nttit I hold myielf ivallabla for\nconsultation ind cooperation it uy\ntime, md iki assistance I can give\nto Mr. King and hit government\nwill be freely given,\nI leirn by the preu thit a apeetel\nleision of Pirliament ll being celled\nfor next Thunday. In view of this,\nI am communicating to my followers the request that they be ln Ottawa a day or two ln advance of\nthe seulon.\nFrance Calls Out 8,000,000 Men\nUnder General Mobilization Decree\nPARB, Sept 1 (CP.-Havu)-The\nFrench Government todty decreed\ngeneral mobilization of ill tbt nation's ii-med forcei, impoied i state\not martial law, ud called Parliament into uuion for tomorrow.\nOnly Parliament cu issue a\ndeclaraUon of war.\nOfficially tht general mobilization\ngou into affect at midnight\nTha decree, approved by tbe cabinet at ail emergency session under\nPresident Lebrun at the Elyaee Palace, coven mobilization of the land,\naea and air arms on aU Frtnch territory proper, ln Algeria and the\nFrench colonies ud all other terri-\ntoriu under tht tUegitnct ot the\nFrench flag.\nMirttil Uw (\"Etat de Siege\") wu\nestablished under a second decree ln\nM French department! and the Bel-\nfort area u weU u in three Algerian department!.\nThe third decree preiented by\nPremier Dtlidler to the Council of\nMinlsteri convoked with Housu ot\nPiriiament for tomorrow.\nThree decreu wen approved\n\u25a0nanlmoutly.\nTha emergency cabinet meeting\nwu called when reporta reached\nhere tint German troopi had\nbombeS aeveral Polish cltiei and\nopened hostillUu along tha entire\nGerman-Polish frontier.\nThe Government luued uother\nud more pressing appeal to tha\ncivilian population to leave Parte.\nThe general mobilization meant\nthat every able bodied Frenchman\nwould be called to Uie colon. Experti estimated thli would ptect\n8,000.000 under armi.\nAbout 3,000,000 already hava been\ncalled by individual notice ud It\nwu undentood the fint day ot the\ngeneral mobilization wu put otf\nuntil tomorrow to permit tha clear-\ntog out ot the men already on the\nmarch.\nPremier Daladler wu expected to\nreorganize the cabinet creating a\nnew National Ministry.\nParisians wera calm. The French\ncapital, although partly evacuated\nto responie to previoui Government\nrequests, wu still teeming with\npeople, the downtown itreeti\ncrowded.\nBRISTOL, Entfud (CP).\u2014Hirry\nSetmore, 56-year-old acrobat feU 40\nfeet from a trapeze while twinging\nfrom hla heela He wu able to twist\nhis body ln the all- ud landed almost erect but broke an arm.\nCanada Moves Fast to Stand\nBeside Britain lor Empire's Defense\n.     OTTAWA, Sept 1 fCP)-At 1:18\nI  p. m, EDT, Prima Mlnliter Mackenzie King iiiued  tha following\nitatement: \u2022\n\"It ii now apparent that the effort* which hive bten made to pre-\nttrve the peict of Europe ire likely to be ot no avail. In iplte of\nthen efforti, hostilities hive begun between Germiny and PoUnd\nKwhich threaten tha peace ot the\nThe' cabinet met at I o'clock this\nmorning, ud ln accordance with\ntha Intimation glvu some dayi igo\ndecided to htve Pirliament ium-\nmoned forthwith. A procltmttlon\nhu been luued lummonlng Parliament to meet on Thunday next\nthe Tth toitut\nIn the event ot the United Kingdom becoming engaged lft war-m\nthe effort to resist aggression, the\nGovernment of Cuada have unanimously decided, u toon u Parliament meete, to teek iU authority\ntor effective cooperation by Cuada at tha ilde of Britain.\nMeanwhile neceuary meuuru\nwUl continue to be taken tor tht\ndefence ot Canida. Consultations\nwith the United Kingdom wiU be\ncontinued. In the Ught ot ill the information at ita disposal, the Government wiU recommend to Parliament the meuuru which it believes to be the most effective for\ncooperation and defence.\nThe Government hu provided for\nthe lmmedUte luue of a proclamation under the war measures act in\nview of the existence ot a state of\napprehended war. Tht militia ot\nCanada which a few dayi ago wu\ncalled for voluntary aervice under\ntection 63 of the MUlUa Act hu,\nunder lection M of the stmt act\nbeen ptaced on active urvlce. The\nnaval lervicei and the air force\nhave alio been ptaced on active\naervlca.\nThe people of Cuada will, I am\n\u25a0ure, face thii grave iltuition with\ncalm ud confidence ud, above aU\ntlse, ln a spirit which will lerve to\npreserve the unity ot our country\nud the maintenance ot freedom.\nMr. King made hli unouncement\nafter a cabinet meeting which authorized proclamation of Uie war\nmeuures act ud Uie placing of\nCanada's military, air ud naval\nforces on active tervlce.\nThe Defence Department at once\n\u25a0tnt Instructions to offlcen commanding the 10 military districts to\ncall out additional unite of the non-\npermanent militia.\nThe meeUng itarted at 9 a. ih., ud\na tew minutei later Mr. King came\nout to announce ParUament bad\nbeen called for Sept 7. The u<\nnouncementa regarding defence\nmeuuru came Just before 1 p. m.\nPending the assembling of Pir-\nUiment MrTKing uid the Government li taking all neceuary meuures for the defence of Canada.\n\"I think what I have said thii\nmorning ii what the people of Canada, Great Britain and of the whole\nworld wiU be pleased to know,\"\nthe Prime Minister uld.\nRECALLS 1(14\nSceiwi reminiscent ot 1914 were\nentcted ln the historic privy council chamber of the Eut Block when\nthe Cabinet assembled for today'i\nmomentom session. Messengen\nrushed ibout ln confusion and high\nofficial! ot tha army and navy were\nln attendance upon Defence Mlnliter Iu Mackenzie.\nThe Minliter teemed perfectly\ncalm.\nIt wu apparent the Government\nhad made all preparation tor thii\nemergency.\nIn I few minutei a messenger\nwu dispatched to the Governor\nGeneral, Lord Tweedsmuir, bearing a large sheaf ot orden-ln-coun-\ncil for his signature. Obviously they\nhad been prepared well in advance\nand needed only the formality of\nadoption.\n\"Annihilate Ihe Enemy\" Cries\nGoering in Exclamatory Order\nBERLIN, Sept. 1\u2014The Comman-\nden in chief ot Germany's army,\nnavy ud air force\u2014Col. Gen. Waiher Von Brauchitisch, Admiral Erich Raeder ud Field Marshal Herman Goering\u2014Issued \"orden ot the\nday\" pledging loyalty to Hitler ud\nthe Reich.\nThe army ud navy orden wert\nihort but Goerlng'i command to\nth; tir force wu u exhortetion:\n\"Comrades! For weeki and months\nFou have experienced unheird ot\nunbelievable, provocation! with\n1 clenched flite ud gritted teeth.\nTha meuure now li full. No\nlonger cu the German people\nitand for the criminal measurei to\nwhich hundreds md thousands of\nGermans alreidy htve fallen victim!.\n\"The Fuehrer hai caned. Your\ngreit hour hu arrived!\"\nAfter telling the air force Its\n\"great hour had arrived,\" Field\nManhal Goerlng, in hli orden, contlnuid:\n\"Fllert\u2014In lightning tttecki you\nwlU annihilate tha enemy whenever he present! himself for bit-\ntie or retreita in full rouU\n\"Men of the ground organlza-\ntion\u2014you wUl bt hippy conscientiously to make preparation! tor\nattack! ud tor the aatity ot your\ncomrades in tht air!\n\"Anti-aircraft artillerymen\u2014 you\nwill bring down every attacker!\n\"Radiomen\u2014upon you devolves\nthe responsibility of Insuring the\n\u00a7uldk   ud   frictionlcas   coopers-\non ot our air forcei\n\"Comrades! I look each ot you\nln the eyu and pledge each ot you\nto give all for the people ud the\nfatherland. At your bead, our beloved Fuehrer; behind you. the entire Germu nation united In naUonal socialism.\n\"Then there cu be but ona s'.o-\ngtn for m: Victory!'!.\nGeneral Von Briucnttlich'i orden Slid: \"In the certainty of our\nJust cimt we enter the tight for t\ncletr aim:, tbe lasting security ef\nGermin tolkdom and German living space igalnst foreign ittecks\nud claims to power. \"Forwird\nwith God for Germany!\"'\nAdmiral Raeder stated: \"The\nFuehrer's call has reached m. The\nhour of decision finds us ready to\ngive our all tor the honor, Justice\nmet liberty of our fatherland,\n\"Remembering our glorious tradition, we will conduct tbe fight In\nunshakable confidence in our Fuehrer and in firm belief In the greit-\nnesi ot our people ud the Reich.\n\"Long Uve the Fuehrer!\"\nVeteran Battalion\nWould Bt Ready to Go\n'Anywhere in Empire'\nVANCOUVER, Sept 1 (CP) -\nLieutenant-Colonel K. W. Sevorys\neommtndlng officer of tht Veter-\nim' Battalion, a volunteer organization compoied of veterani of the\nGreit Wir ud other win, todiy\nuld tht battalion could be brought\nup to a itrength of 1000 men tor\nservice \"anywhere In tbe Empire\"\nwithin 24 houn.\nMajor-General E. HUllam, who\ncommanded tha 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade to the Great War,\nand a veteran of the South African\nWar and other campaign!, it Colo-\nml-ln-Chlef of tbt unit\nLliut-Col. Savory uld the battalion, which hu a normal membership ot 130 men in Vucouver,\nbu received hundreds of applications from varloua parte of the\nprovince.\nStewart Returns\n\\m\nPAN MVI*\nWAR MEASURES AO IS NOW IN\nFORCE IN CANADA-WIDE POWERS\nOTTAWA, Sept 1 (CP). - The\nWar Measure! Act ot lilt, giving\nUie Government extraordinary pow-\nen to act in emergency pending\ntha auembly of Pirlliment wu\nproclaimed by order in council id-\nopted it a meeting of the Government urly today.\nTha War Meuures Act which\nctmi Into being ln 1911 glvu tht\nGovernment wide meuuru of control over shipping, censorship, trade\nud commerce, txproprtauon of\nprlvite property, transportation ud\nother mitten relttlng to tbt lecur-\nity of tht realm.\nIt vesta ln the Governor to Council, which ta the Cabinet authority\nto luue ordtn ud regulations\nwhich may be deemed neceuary\nduring a period of \"real or apprehended war, lnvulon or lmurrac.\ntion.\" These orden htvt tht forci\not Itw ud art timed it tmurlng\ntht defence, peice, order ud wei.\ntare of Canada.\nThe tubjecti covtred by the Wir\nMeuuru Act tre:\n(A) Cemonhlp ud the control ud suppression of publict-\ntiom, writings, mips, plans, photographs, communicitioni ud\nmum of communication;\n(B) Arrest detention, axclu-\n\u2022lon ud deportation;\n(O  Control  ot  the  hirbon.\nKrti ud territorial witen ot\nnada and tha movement of vu-\naeli;\n(D) Transportation by lud,\nair or water, and tbe control of\ntbe traniport ot penoni ud\nthlngi;\n<E) Trading, txportttlon, Importation, production and muu-\nftcture;\n(F) Appropriation, control, forfeiture and disposition of property\nud of the me thereof.\nSPARKS FROM THE WAR ANVIL\nAlex Stewart Nelton Chief ot\nPoUce, wu able to return to duty\nfor a ihort ihlft Frldiy morning,\nhii tint appearance at the police\noffice atter a levere ud lengthy\niUneu. The Chief throughout tha\nmorning wu recipient of congratu-\nUUom at being able to return to\nhli office.\nSergeant Robert Hanhaw wai\nActing Chief during Chief Stewart1!\nabsence.\nSociaL...\nKINGSGATE\nKINOaaATE, a C, - mch year\nat the commencement ot their\nWinter teulona tha Ladtae Study\nClub la divided Into two teami\nwith Captelna ud demerit mirki\ntrt put againit than for Urdlneis,\nnegligence ot proper parliamentary\nprocedure and other mlsdeameanora.\nAt the end ot the yur the team\nwith tha most marks agalnit lt hu\nto itand treat to the winnen. Thli\nyeir tha team under Mn. 8. E.\nGunn loit to the team captained by\nMra. Than ud Saturday night paid\noft The treat took the form of a\nviilt to a picture ihow ud eotfte\nmd cikei in tht community hall\nifterwirdi. Thia wu tha lut official appearance of Mn. i. E. Gunn\nU Preiident Mr. Gunn hiving ben\ntransferred to another port\nJim Mono ot the Winnipeg of.\nfice ot the Immigration Service\nirrived on Tuetdiy to have charge\nof the port until a new appointment ii madt to till tht vtcucy\nmade by Mr. Gunn'i promotion.\nMr. Mossop li weU known hert\nhaving been the reliet officer tor\nquite t number of yein.\nMiss Ruth Helling, niece ot Mr.\ntnd Mn. Williams, arrived trom\ntheir home in Swedw to taka up\nresidence with them.\nThe community haU waa weU\nfilled Thunday night when a farewell party wu given to honor at\nMr. ud Mn. Gunn. A number ot\nhands of bridge were played ud\ntha winnen were Joe Brogu ud\nMn. Tommy Balf. An espectally\nattractive luncheon wu lerved atter\nwhich Brick Chapman on behalf ot\nthe community made a presenUtlon\nof a stream-lined electric iron to\nMn. Gunn.\nMr. and Mn. Gunn ipoke In a\nsincere and simple manner, expressing their appreciation.\nMr. ud Mrs. Ray WlMer ot Kellogg were the guesti ot Mr. and\nMn. Loteelch.\nSpencer Lewli' daughter, Jean,\naccompanied by bar husband and\ntwo boyi viilted here trom Field,\nB.C.\nMn. Hughie Hannah, Sylvia and\nJune Ellen are ln Cranbrook spending a tew dayi with Mr. Hannah.\nMiss Mary Rogentlne of Cloquet\nMinn., visited with Mr. and Mn.\nE. W. Hall.\nMn. H V. Smith of St Mary's,\nIda., Mrs. H. Reinhardt of Spokine,\nand Mn. Nelson ot Lt Jolli, Calif.,\nall sisten of E. E. Chapman hivi\nhad a pleuant reunion at the Chapman home Uit week.\nMiss Harroet Barr of Great FaUi,\nMont, is the guest ot Mlu Ruby\nReuter.\nVaccine Successful\nAgainst Horse\nSleeping Sickness\nWINNIPEG, Sept 1 (CP).-De-\npartments of Agriculture In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta are\nagreed that chick vaccine, used to\nInoculate 50 to 70 per cent of tha\nhone poputatlon of the Prairie\nProvinces this yur, probably\nprevented another outbreak of\nencephalomyelitis.\nThe months of July end August\nwhich proved the moit disastrous ln\nprevious yetn, have passed and\ndeaths trom the disease over the entire area toUl only about 90 honei,\nnearly aU in Alberta. Lait year,\nwhen the sleeping ilckneu epl-J\ndemic reached Iti climax, Government flguru ettlmated deithi at\n26,000.\nJ. H. Evins, Mtnltobt Deputy\nMinister of Agriculture, uld 175,000\nhorses were inoculated in Manitoba\nthis year ud no deaths have been\nreported, compared with 10,000 fatalities lut yur. Manttoba'a bona\npoputatlon ia about 300,000. I\nThe Saskatchewan Department ot.\nAgriculture estimated 350,000 to 450,-1\n000 vaccine treatments were given'\nwith only three or four N\u00abthi thtt\nyur, compired with 13,000 deathi\nlist yeir. There are 800,000 bonu\nin Saskatchewan.\nDr. P. R. Talbot Alberta Government Veterinarian, gives thii year'!\ndeiths between 40 ind 50 honei.\nThe diseue kiUed more thu 3000\nln AlberU lut year.\nHITLIR RIPLIII TO\nROOSEVILT\nWASHINGTON, Sept 1 (API-\nAdolf Hitler told President Roosevelt todiy he had \"left nothing untried for the purpou of settling\nthe dlipute between Germany and\nPolud in a friendly manner.\nCHEER THI KINO\nLONDON, Sept 1 \u2014 King George\nmade a penonal viilt to tbt Prlmt\nMinliter at 10 Downing Street\nwhile the Wtr Ministry tnd Admlr-\ntlty wtre luuing direction! Implementing tht generil mobilization proclaimed by the King'! order in councU,\nThe King wu greeted by tremen-\ndoui cheen from tht crowd.\nTbe Monarch had augguted he\ndrive to the Prime Minister's official ruidence rather thu have\nMr. Chamberlain Interrupt the defence conference to coma to Buckingham Palace.\nHli Majesty relied hli bowler\nhat to tbe crowd and hurried Iniide No. 10\/\nIt wu believed to ba the tint\nUme to Britiih hiitory a King had\nJourneyed to Downing Street to\nreceive hia Prima Mlnliter'i report,\nDOUBT   RUSSO-QERMAN\nMILITARY PACT\nMOSCOW, Sept 1 (AP)-Rum-\non abroad of a. poulbUity Ruula\nud Germany win foUow up their\nnon-aggression pact with a mUi-\ntary agreement met with extreme\nskepticlim ln Informed clrclu to-\n^n\n...Jit the foreign colony to Mot-\ncow hurd alarming reporti of Eu-\nropeu war, the Rmiian population\nwu tranquil and 34,000,000 chUdren wut back to school today,\nONLY X REHEARSAL,\n\u2022AYS BERLIN\nBERLIN, Sept 1 (AP)-Warn-\nlngi of in air raid given Berlin by\niltens at 0:56 p. m, today were later\nexplained u a reheartu.\nBLACKOUT GREAT BRITAIN\nLONDON, Sept 1 (CP)\u2014A complete blackout throughout Great\nBritain wu ordered in a Government ordlnuct publiihed tonight\nMANION OFFERS ASSISTANCE\nOTTAWA. .Sept 1 (CP)\u2014Coniervative Leader R, J. Manion today\nsaid whatever assistance he could\ngive Prime Minister Mackenzie\nKing ud the Government would ba\nglvu freely ud promptly.\nHIOH   COMMISSIONERS'\nCALL IN LONDON\nLONDON, Sept 1 (CP-Havu)-\nTha High Commissioners of Cuada\nud Australia, Vincent Massey and\nStuley Bruce, called at the Dom-\ntnioni Office at noon today.\nQUEBEC MENACED\n\u25a0Y 8ABOTAQE\nQUEBEC, Sept 1 (CP)- The\nQuebec Government hu bora advised that \"certain Nazi ud Communistic organization! were pre-\nptred to commit ubotige of public\nbuilding! ud induitrlei ln the province,\" Premier Duplessis Mid today.\n''We lnitructed Col. Pa. Pluze,\nCommliiioner of thi Provincial PoUce to protect tht people, proper-\ntlu ud Interests of this province,\"\nthe Premier laid.' \"CoL Piuza hu\nbeen idviied to tike ill the iteps\nnecessary to meet the situation and\naU tha special constables needed\nby industry will be iworn in.\"\nFIVE HUNDRED MILLION\nPOUNDS WAR VOTE\nLONDON, Sept 1 (CP)-(Puied\nby British censor)\u2014The House ot\nCommons todiy approved a bill\nproviding $2,110,000,000 to prosecute war, for defence, and for\nmaintenance of pubUc order, ft.\nLEGION OPENS ROOMS\nFOR   RECRUITING\nEDMONTON., Sept 1 (CP) \u2014\nAlberta's 140 branches ot the Canadian Legion have been instructed\nto open their clubrooms tnd facili\nties Immedtately to mlllttimen\nduring uy mobilization ot troops,\nit wis unounced here todiv by W.\nR. McLaren, Preildent of the Provincial Command.\nCHURCHILL SEES\nCHAMBERLAIN\nLONDON, Sept 1 - Wlniton\nChurchill, Brttaln'i World War\nFlnt Lord of the Admiralty, conferred with Prime Mlnliter Chamberlain.\nLONDON EXCHANGE CLOSED\nLONDON, Sept 1 (AP)- The\natock Exchange wu closed.\nRESTRICT FOOD PRICES\nGEORGETOWN, BritUh Gulna,\nSept 1 (CP Cable)\u2014Buslneu places in this British colony operated\ntoday under maximum price rt-\nitrictioni on foodi ud fuel*\nMOBILIZE POLICE RESERVES\nLONDON, Sut t (CP)-MobUl-\nzitlon of Britiih Police reserve!\nwu tuthorized by the Government\ntonight\nCANADA MUST\nSUPPORT BRITAIN-\nHEPBURN\nMAGNETAWAN. Ont, Sept 1\nCP)\u2014Cmada would be \"ln a nope-\nlesi poiition\" If ihe failed to lupport Great Britain ln the event ot\nwar, Premier MltcheU Hepburn ot\nOntario utd Thunday at a Liberal\nnominating meeUng here for the\nFederal riding of Parry Sound.\nThe meeting unanimomly named\nArthur G. Slaght to conteit the\nriding In the next general election.\nTAKES OVER\nBRITISH   RAILROADS\nLONDON, Srot 1 (CP)- (Paued by Britiih Cenaor)\u2014the Ministry of Transport todiy took over\nBritiih raUroadi.\nCONVOKES DAIL\nDUBLIN, Sept 1 (CP)-Prlme\nMinister Eamon de Valera tonight\nconvoked the Dail ud Senate of\nEire to meet tomorrow to consider emergency measurei ti a result\nof Germu-Pollsh hostilities,\nWARNS U. \u2022.      v        .\nWASHINGTON, Sept i <AP)-\nTfat United Statu received, u a\nneutral, todiy, lta tint warning\nfrom Uie Germu Government nol\nto violate neutrality in the air over\nDanzig ud PoUnd.\nPROPOSE BRITISH\nWAR CABINET\nLONDON, Sept 1 (CP)- The\nPreu Auoclation tonight reported\nthat measurei ara in progrew tor\nformation ot a war cabinet\nTha new Government would Include Wlniton ChurchUl ud Anthony Eden, u weU u Sir Archi\nbald Sinclair ud Arthur Greenwood, Oppoiition Liberal and Labor leaden, tha report uid.\nCORRESPONDENCE\nCEN80RED\nLONDON, Sept 1 (CP)-It wu\nanounced officially tonight that unUl further orden censonhlp will\nbe imposed on sll Britiih postal correspondence directed to \"tertaln\nforeign countriu.\" MaU to Uie Dominions ud Colonies wiU not be\naffected.\nU.S. VETERANS'ASK\nCONGRESS VERSION\nBOSTON, Sept 1 (AP)\u2014 The\nVeterani of Foreign Wan. u or\nganizatlon ot approximately 250,-\n000 overseas veterani, voted today\nto aik President Rooievelt to call\na ipeciil seulon ot the United\nStates Congreu immediately 'to\nprotect American Interests\" in view\nof the war threat abroad.\nASK LABOR TO PREPARE\nOTTAWA, Sept 1 (CP)-Libor\nMinister Normm Rogers todty asked P. M. Draper, Preildent of the\nTrades md Labor Congreu of Canada, to be ready to meet the Government ln connection with Labor's\npart in Canada's defence or war\nefforts, should such be necessary.\nParliament lo Meet Sept. 7\u2014Militia\n(amps to Be Opened; One at Vernon\nOTTAWA. Sept 1 (CP).-Amld\ntht welter of world-shaking tvtnts\nCanada punued calmly today the\ncoune the Government had long\nago decided on. Parliament wu\ncalled for September 7, and that session will be required to ratify whatever actions the Government proposed to take between now ud that\ndate.\nAlready a portion of the militia\nforoe hu been assembled and other\narmi of tha aervice hive been reinforced.\nFor the Immediate purpoiei ot\nthe country the Cabinet will, to ill\nlikelihood, Issue Governor-General's\nwarrant!, a procedure adopted\nwhen money not voted by Parliament la needed for urgent naUonal needi.\nThe mllltli wtll concentrate at\nthe varloui training centra in the\n10 military districts with the units\nin the Urger centres of population\ncalled out tint Recruiting for the\nmilitia to bring the various regiments and details .up to war-time\nstrength wlU probably be proceeded\nwith Immediately. Tha peace\nstrength of units li normally about\none-quarter of their war establish-\nment\nCAMP AT VERNON\nThese centru include the Summer cimpi it Aldershot N.S., Sui-\nlex, N.B, iVslcirtier ud Mount\nBruno, Que. Birritfleld, Petawawa,\nConnaught Niagara, Pinehill, end\nCamp Borden, Ont, and In Weitern\nCanada the campi it Shilo, Sarcee,\nDundurn ud Vernon.\nConfronted with the possibility of\nhiving to home Urge concentration! ot troops during the Fill ud\nWinter, the Government miy htvt\nto requisition provinciil ud municl-\nSal public buildings. Tht construe-\non of wooden hutments of t semipermanent nature wlU likely be\nproceeded with.\nDuring the Great War a quarter\not a century ago the various buildings med for provincial ud regional exhibition! were uied u barracks, and similarly skating rinks,\ntown-hill! md other commodioui\nstructures were converted Into quir-\nteri for the troopi. The plu wUl\nlikely be repeated.\nCOASTAL DEFENCES\nMANNED\nCanada'i cout defencu ire already manned, tht Royal Canadian\nAir Force hu been diitributed on\nthe coasts ud the non-permanent\nwing of thit service, tbe auxiliary\nactive air force it being recruited\nto itrength. The movementi ot Can-\nida's naval units are secret\nIt is believed Canada will Immediately proceed to mobilize Industry\nfor war purposes, with a view not\nonly to manufacture for national\nneedi but to establish a steady supply for Britain md France.\nE. A. Colli, Trail, Telli\nMining Men Canada\nVulnerable to Attack\nCALGARY, Sept 1 (CP).-Cua-\ndlini who think Cuidt could remain inviolate in Ume of wir ara\nUving ln a \"fooli' piradlie,\" declired\nE A. G. Colli of TraU, B.C., In ed-\ndressing the Canadiu Inititute of\nMining ud MetaUurgy Weitern\nconvention here todiy.\nCinidi, rich in ill the iggreuor\nnation! require, li vulnerable to tir\nattack on ocean ports ud \"our\npeople ihould be protected by the\nume meani u idopted to England,\"\nhe uld.\nCreston High\nto Have Senior\nMalric This Year\nCRESTON, B.C.\u2014Senior mttrlcu-\nlitlon wUl bt Uken at Cretton\nhigh ichool-tha coming term. ThU\nwai tha outstanding decision of a\nspecial meeting ot the trustees of\nCreston Consolidated School District Wednesday evening. Board\nchairman S. A. Speen preiided,\nwith Trusteu E. E. Cartwrlght F.\nH. Jackson md Hilton Young, High\nSchool Principal Stewart J. Graham and E. Marriott public ichool\nsupervising principil ln attenduce.\nPrincipal Graham recommended\nhaving Grade 13, and after soma\ndiscussion, on motion of Trusteu\nJackson tnd Young, tht matter wu\nigreed upon. Ai lut yeir the cost\nper pupil will ba \u00bb100. $30 of thli\nmmt be piid on enrolment ud\n$10 a month thereafter.\nAi thli work wtt not provided\nfor ln tht original budget, the\ntruiteei are faced with tha need ot\nengaging uother teacher. It wu\nagreed to uk the department to\ngive high ichool teaching recognition to Sid Rogen, who had\npreviously been assigned to Creston\npublic school. It Victoria it agreeable to thli, L. Glllli wiU be transferred trom Huscroft to Creston\nto replica Mr. Rogen, ud another\nteacher, preferably a mala, wiU be\nsecured for Huicroft at the minimum ot $060.\nPrincipal Graham wu in favor to\nthis, ud supervising principal\nMarriott wu abo favorable. It wai\nfelt lt would be euler, at tbli Ute\ndate, to secure a pubUc ichool\nteacher rither than a high ichool\ninstructor.\nHELP FOR NEEDY AIKED\nJ. E. Healey, president of Kooteniy Unemployed Men'i Orguiz-\nation, wu preient at the bead of a\ndelegation trom the unemployed,\nuking what Uie board wu prepared to do ln tha way of providing\nfree textbooks and, to aome cues,\nclothing tor children ot men on relief who had not tha meana to purchue booki or clothing,\nMr. Healey advised the heada ot\niuch families were quite wiUing to\ndo extra dayi' work on relief in\norder to lecure tha fundi. Mr.\nHealey aUo wu ipokesmu for\nsoma Arrow Creek parents who\nwished the bus to travel about lta\nmiles put tht ichool ln ordtr to\npick up tht younger children who\nwould be unable in the Winter ud\nbad weather to get to the school-\nhouse to Uke the bm lor Erlckion\naround 8 a.m.\nThe trustees expressed lympathy\nwith Mr. Healey In hli million. In\nthe pait there had been no booki\ngiven out free, nor bad fundi ever\nbeen provided tor clothing. It desired books could be bought on the\ninstalment plan. Due the bad shape\nthe road wu in beyond Arrow\nCreek school no hope wu held out\nof extending the bus run.\nMlu Irene ud Miss Nora Passcuzzo of Sirdar wiU be advised\nthere Is room for them at Creston\nhigh school, and that they cu\ntravel by ichool bm from Wynndel\nto Creston to long u there Is ic-\ncomodatlon, which it present letmi\ncertain for tht prerent term.\nNEW TEACHERS\nHigh School Principal Graham\n\u25a0poke enthusiastically of tha qualification! ot the new nigh school\nteachers that have been engaged,\nparticularly of Miss Stewart B.Ai,\nthe new Latin ud English teacher.\nMr. Smith, who is to take agriculture, ii an enthuiiut in that line,\nand has requested that the work ot\nbeautifying the school groundi be\nleft to him ud hii students. To\ncope with the dust nuisance on\nthe ichool groundi It li proposed\nto sprinkle heavily ud possibly\nroll them.\nMr. Graham had no official uti-\nmite ot the high ichool attendance,\nbut expected it would be over 400.\nTo take cara of the Increased attendance 40 additional lockers had\nbeen bought but lt is now found\nanother 00 wlU be needed.\nThese will be ot substanial\nwood construction, made ln the\nschool workship under tha direction of lupervising janitor R. R.\nRoebuck.\nSupervising principil E. Marriott\nof the public ichool wu luccessful\nin hiving the hoard purchase some\nsupplies that had been deferred\npending hli return. Theie Include\nan additional typewriter, a loud\nspeaker for the radio so that four\nclasses could take instruction in\nplace of the present two. Two new\nportable radios will be purchased\nfor use at tbe rural ichooli each\nalternate month. $70 wlU be ipent\non the overhaul ot the mimeograph. Purchue ot these supplies\nwu igreed to on a motion by\nTrustees Jackson and Cartwright.\nThe cook stove to the teacherage\nat Alice Siding Is missing, ud the\npolice will be uked to investigate.\nThe supply of wood at Arrow Creek\nand Alice Siding schools, which\nhavt been closed, WiU be transferred to Canyon. Thst matter of\nshelter in bad weather for pupils\nwho win gather at Arrow Creek\nand Alice Siding for bm transportation now thue two schools\nare closest, was briefly discussed,\nud will be taken up at tha next\nmeeUng. '\nSoda!...\nCrescent Valley\n. CRESCENT- VALLEY, B.C-Mr.\nand Mn. Rowland .Harmston (nee\nMiss Doreen Peachey), who were\nmarried Sunday at Silverton were\nsupper guests ot Mr. and Mn. A.\nW. Harmston, the former'i parenti,\nSundiy evening, prior to leiving on\ntheir wedding trip. Other guesti Included Mr. ind Mn. J. C. Fletcher\nof Nelson, Mr. ind Mn. W. Lister.\nMiu Bernice Lister, Wallace and\nBennie Lister of South Slocan, and\nMiss Babe Peachey of Silverton. Mr.\nand Mre. Rowlmd Harmston. will\nmake their home at Crescent Wiley.\nChamberlain Announces Ultimatum,\nPinning Blame on Herr Hitler, Who\n\"Plunges World Into Misery in Order\nto Serve Own Senseless Ambitions\"\nLONDON, Stpt 1.-Tt Par-\nlltmtnt Prlmt Mlnliter Chamberlain uld Adolf Hitler \"hai not\nImitated to plunge the world\nInto mlstry In order to urvt hit\ntwn unultu ambltlont.\"\nMr. Chamberlain wu (retted\nwith a roar of cheen, ud waved\nlolemnly ta acknowledgemtnt\nThert wtre criei ot \"God bleu\nyou\" and \"Good luck.\"\n\"I do not propose to uy tuny\nwords tonight; the Ume hu come\nwhen action rather thu speech li\nrequired,\" Mr. Chimberliln begin.\n\"The reiponiibUity tor this terrible citutrophe,\" he went on, \"Uu\non the ihoulden of one min.\"\nThe Prime Minister uld thit 18\nmonths igo he hid \"prayed thit\ntht responsibility might not fill on\nme to uk this country to accept\ntht awful arbitrament ot war.\"\n\"At any rate I eould not with\nfor condltioni tn whloh iuch a\nburden would fill upon ma cleir-\n\u2022r thin thay ire todty u to\nwhtrt I itand. Tht Qirmin Chin-\ncillor hu not hiiltatid te plunge\ntha world into mlury In ordtr to\num hli own unultu ambltlont.\"\nMr. ChamberUIn aald Germiny\nhid been informed thtt If ihe persisted ln using force Grett Britain\nwould oppose bar.\nHitler hai put hlmulf grievously In tha wrong, the Prima\nMinister declared.\n\"He hu become the iroh antmy\nef mankind,\" ht oontinued. \"Ha\nhai been guilty of tht buest\ntrtuhtry to all the people to\nwhom In tha pait ha hai glvin\npromlm.\n\"Wa have no quarrfl with tha\nGermu people but whUa we have\nno pisifon against thtt people\nwt shall enter tht itruggle with\ngrim determination to overthrow\nthat system of government which\nhu trampled on freedom, crucified mm ud women, ud hu\nbrought toe world btck to tht\njickbooti of old Pruailmlim.\n\"Out ot the smoking ruim of tha\nItruggle win irtee a naw order of\nlociety. Dlctatonhip will have\nbeen deitroyed forever. I know\nto my heart thtt freedom tnd\nminkind'i hope of the future cinnot be quenched. I know Uberty\nwill prevail.'\n\u25a0y I. F. SANDERSON\n(Canadian Prut Staff Writer)\nTILLS OF ULTIMATUM\nLONDON, Stpt 1 (CP eable)-\n(Ptued by British censor)\u2014Britain\nUd Frince hive lent tn ultimatum\nto the Germin Government, Prime\nMinister Chimberliln told tht\nhmhed Home of Commons today.\nWhile he did not actually uie tht\nword \"ultimatum,\" tbe Prime Mlnliter disclosed thit the Germin\nGovernment hu been wirned that\nunleu lta troops ire withdrawn\nfrom PoUnd \"Hli Majeaty'i Government will without hesitation fulfil their obligations\" to the Invested\ncountry.\nThe Prime Minister left no doubt\nhe believed Germany would not accept u ultimatum ud this would\nleave Britain and France no alternative but to declare war.\nTha prime Minister addressed the\nHome to a lolemn atmosphere accentuated by the drawn bllndi ind\ntht shaded lights. He wu cheered\nu he hu never been cheered before. Cheer upon cheer rose it he\npinned tht blame on HiUer tor\nlending the world into wir.\nMr. rjhimberlain ipokt with great\nfeeling, but not with his mual calm.\nHe pounded the big dispatch box\nto front ot him. His voice, which\nseldom rises tbovt tht conversation\ntone, tt times took on grett volume.\nIL DUCI DID HIS BEST\nHe mtdt ont pointed reference\nto Premier Mussolini when he uid\nII Duce hid been trying hli but\nduring the put tew dayi to prevent\nwar.\nBritain, he tald, !\u25a0 prepared to tee\nwar through to the bitter end. She\nwu entering tha conflict with a\nclear conscience md with the lupport ot the Dominions, ud with the\nmoral approval of moit of the world.\nTells Vivid Story of German\nAir Raid on Warsaw; Attack Bribes\nBy LLOYD LEHRBA8\n(Astoclitid Preu Staff Writer)\nWARSAW, Sept  1\u2014\u00bb:SS  pjn.\u2014\n(AP).\u2014German warplanei swooped\nover Warsaw thli afternoon to an\nair attack ln advance of three German irmiei Invading thli country.\nI am telephoning this dispatch to\nBudapest with the phone tn one\nhand and a gas mask to the other.\nFrom where I am, I can hear the\nwail of power-diving fighting ships\nud cu ue 14 Germin bomben\nslowly, steadily following the course\not the VlstuU River, Poland'i outlet to the sea.\nApparently they are attempting\nto destroy all bridges.\nThe raid begin at about 4:30\np.m. ud ii itill continuing mora\nthan u hour later.\nTbe German air ralden now\u2014\n9:35 p.m.\u2014are coming back after\nmaking a wide circle.\nThey apparently are heading toward Government building! to the\ncentre of downtown Wanaw.\nI can lee puffi of anti-aircraft\nfire.\nAlthough the raid ll atlll on,\nthere ii no pule.\nAcross the street from me; hundreds of Inhabitant! are watching\nfascinated on roof tops.\nTremendom explosions are shaking the city and rattling windows.\nAnti-aircraft ihelli are bursting\niround the bombers which are coming over at u altitude of about\n0000 feet\nWaruw hid little warning.\nElmer W. Petenon, Associated\nPress Chief of Bureiu here, ud I\nheard the anti-aircraft gum before\nwe hurd the acream ot air-raid\nalarm ilrem.\nIt tha bomben hava Ued up traffic over the steel railroad nridge\nspanning the Vistula it is a serious\nblow for Polud's traffic from here\nto the coait ud to the Wut.\nThe German! apparently tried Tor\ndefinitely military objectives. There\nwai no sign of Incendiary bombs.\nReporti have started reaching\nhere ot Germin air attack! elsewhere ln Poland,\nA large number of women ud\nchildren were killed, a Government\ncommunique said, when German\nplanes bombed a refugee train\nfrom Poznan at the Kutno Station,\n70 miles weit of Wanaw.\nThe tint air raid on Pollih territory, it uid, occurred at Puck-\nnear Danzig\u2014at 5:40 a.m.\nIt aaid three German plmu were\nshot down near Krakow, four othen near Gdynia\u2014the Pollih port on\nthe lame harbor is Danzig\u2014ud\nthat Polish troops had seized a Germm armored train at Chojnioe.\nTha communique charged German troopi invading Pormorze (tht\nPoliih Corridor) were \"murdering\nthe Polish population.\"      '\n\"Contrary to Hitler'i unouncement\" the communique nld, \"muy\nof the towns bombed had no military or strategic value.\"\nThe Germu planes have been\ndoing iome exceptionally daring\nbombing, sometimes diving to about\n3000 feet over the Vistula bridges.\nIt ia now 5:40 pjn. ud the sound\nof uti-ilrcraft guns and roaring\nairpUne moton has died away.\nApparently, the raid is over.\nBritish Columbia Organizes to\nMeet Attach and Prevent Sabotage\n-\u25a0 i.\nminster, Burnaby, North V\u00bbneoa\u00ab\nver, Wut Vancouver ,and Richmond to arrange the orgulzatlon ot\nvolunteer brlgadu.\nThe brigades wlU be asked to help\nprotect water suppllu ud lewige\nservices, supply tint lid ud ambulance lervice ln cue ot attack or\nInternal ubotige, ud take othar\nprecaution!.\nThe Government'! committee directing theie precautions li working\nwith two experti from Ottawa, ft\ncomlati of Dr. H. E. Young, Provincial Health Officer, E. W. Griffith.\nReliet Administrator, who ia the\nconUct man: Police Commissioner\nT. W. S. M. Parsons; Arthur Dixon,\nChief. Engineer; J. A. Walker, terminer Provincial Fire Manhal; Dr.\nG. F. Davidson, Welfare Director:\nDr. S. J. Willii, Superintendut or\nEducation ud Dr. M. W, Thomu\nfor tha Britiah Columbia Medical\nAssociation.\nA handbook on air raid precautions prepared to Ottawa and modeled along lines of Britain's plu la\nbeing used to guide the orgulzatlon.\n' VICTORIA, 8ept 1 (CP)\u2014Spurred\nby the outbreak of hostilities to\nEurope, the Provincial Government\npushed rapidly ahead today with\ncivilian meuuru to protect tha\npopulace in case ot attack or sabotage. ,\nThe new committee for the protection of the civilian poputatlon\ncalled a hurried meeting at the Legislative Buildings ud decided to\ncall in representative from vulnerable cities along tha lower coast\nThey will plan organization of\nvolunteer brigades to take care of\nrescue and guard work and protection of vital services, supporting tlie\nmilitia guards already on duty.\nHon. John Hart, Acting Premier,\ntook charge of the work for the\ntime being, but the Government wu\nadvised that Premier Pattullo,\nwhose plut hu been deliyed by\nbad weather on a northern flight,\nwlU ipeed aouth trom Juneau,\nAlaska.\nThe Civilian Protection Committee decided to get representative!\nfrom Victoria, Saanich, Oak Bay,\nEsquimalt Vancouver, New West-\nCatholic Boys Under Canvas . . .\nCampers Convinced There Are Snipes\nin Camp Area but Are Disillusioned\nMonday night the TraU ud Nelson boys were divided Into teams,\nud armed with clubs, lacks, and\nlanterns they set out on a snipe-\nhunt. After combing the bushes\nud swamps tor several houn the\nhunten came btck empty-handed\nbut were determined to continue\ntheir hunt the following night\nTuesdty morning the enthusiastic\nhuntsmen were stiU convinced that\nthere wera snipes In the neigh\nborhood until the bluff wu called.\nA court session was held Tuesday night to pronounce Judgment\non a guilty parly who had let down\na number of tents on the sleeping\noccupants. The lesden were found\ngillty in the tint degree and sen-\nneed to the kitchen and chore\npatrol. Another party of wrong-\ndoen was sentenced to dishwashing for ducking some of their fellow campen In the creek.\nTORONTO, (CP).\u2014Don Van\nWinkle, 13, icorched down an East\nEnd grade in his homemade \"Soap\nBox Derby\" entry at 24 mllu an\nhour, to win a trip to Akron, O..\nwhere he wiU compete In world\nchampionships Aug. 13.\nLONDON, (CP).-'Beanteait day*\nat Woolwich Arsenal, held each year\non the second Saturday ot July.\ncommemorates a visit to the arsenal\nby George III, incognito, during\nwhich be shared beam ud bacon\nwith tbe worken. B9Hsi\n \"\u25a0\u2014\n\t\nI\nPAOE  EIOHT\nShriners, Dokkies\nTake Over Nelson\nToday, festivities\nut\nI*\nD<\nTODAY\n12:00 noon\u2014Shrlnen trom Trail;\nDokkies from viried polnti.\n1:90 pjn. Shrlnen from C. P. R.\ndepot to Kooteniy Lakt Generil\nHospiUl where Gizeh Temple Bind\nwill entertain staff ind pitients.\n2:00 p.m.\u2014Registration of Dokkies\nand social for ladles at K. P. Hall.\n3:00 p.m.\u2014Band goei by car to\nLakeside Pirk for program until\nab-sut 4:00 p.m.\n8:00   p.m.\u2014Shrlnen   banquet  at\nume Hotel; Dokkiei at K. P. HaU.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Pirade of Shrlnen,\nDokkiei and Nomadi of Avrudaki,\nGizeh Temple Bind leidlng, to Vernon Strett ln front of Civic Ctntrt\ntor drills.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Paradt on Vernon\nStreet to Shell for bind program.\n8:13 pjn.\u2014Dokkiei stage ceremonial it Eagle Hall.\n9:00 p.m.\u2014Sbrlntr dtnct In Civic\nCentre HalL\n\u2022UNDAY\n3:00 p.m.\u2014Boat excunlon lo Mtln\nLike.\nSeason's Fires\nReach Total 574\nTotal forest fires ln tbt Nelion\nforest district this seuon retched\n674 Thursday night, the weekly tabulation at the Nelson Office ot tha\nForeit Branch revealed Friday.\nA total ot 149 flrei was reported\nduring tht week, with 3d of them\natlll burning Thursdiy night Of\nthoie reported, 37 were ln Eait Kootenty, 60 ln Weit Kooteniy tnd 28\nln the Boundary, Of thoie still burning, 21 wert ln East Kooteniy, 27\nin West Koottnay and eight ln the\nBoundary.\nOf the ietion'1 total, 203 wen ln\ntut Kootenty, 303 in Wett Kootenay, and 68 ln tha Boundary,\nTRAIL, TADANAC\nTENNIS PLAYERS\nCOMPETE NELSON\nTRAIL, B. C, Sept. 1-There win\nbe a itrong delegation ot Trail tnd\nTidanac racket wlelden battling\nwith other district playen at the\nannuil Weit Kooteniy Tennli Aiiociatlon tournament at Nelion over\nthe Labor Day weekend. Weiring\nTadanac Club colon will be Mr.\nand Mn. T. H. Weldon, John Salter,\nA. M. Chesser, Saul Rothman, W. O.\nWilliams, George Murray, Stanley\nAngui and Mr. and Mn. L, Knowlei.\nFrom the Trill Memorial Club\nwill go Ned Rhodei, Ed Hadley,\nLeonard Evans, Glen Muon tnd\nHerbert Oxley.\n40 Nelson, District\nStudents Finish\nWriting \"Sups\"\nApproximately 40 Junior and Senior Matriculation itudent! of Nelion and dlitrict completed their\nsupplemental eximlnatloni at the\nJunior High School Friday afternoon, completing five dayi ot\nexami. Studenti from Nelion High\nSchool and St. Joseph's Academy at\nNelson, and from Castlegar, Kulo\nand Salmo wrote their exams. Inipector F. A. Jewett, had charge.\nExams were held ln tht Junior\nHigh School because of noise created by erection of the High School's\nnew addition.\nGrand Forks Legion\nAssures Foster of\nUnswerving Loyalty\nGRAND FORKS. B. C_ Stpt 1-\nThreatenlng war cloudi brought\nCanadian Legion Branch into action\n100 per cent toniaht They wired\nBrigadier W. W. Foster, Dominion\nPresident giving usurinct of un-\niwerving loyilty ind illegiince to\nKing ind Country ind lought op-\noortunlty to lerve in iny direction.\nThey requested thii murance be\nforwirded to Mlnliter of Defence\n\u2022nd uked lutgeitlom u to how\nbut they Might lervt.\nMORE ABOUT\nAIR RAIDERS\n(Contlnutd From\nOnt)\nbid betn bilked ln four ttrlltr\n\u2022ttempti.\nI POLISH PLANEI QO\nTilt tint communique from the\nPoliih general itaff uierttd 16\nGerman airplanes wtre ihot down\nduring tht varloui air raids\nthroughout tha scene of operations\nand that two Polish planei wert\nlott in btttlet.\nTht communiqut nld Pollih\ntroopi gained possession ot two\nGermin armored trains.\nApparently directing their attack\non brldgei scross the Vistula river,\nPolind'i outlet to tha let, the ilr\nralden itarted the hour ind 10-\nminute attack at 4:30 p.m. (7:33\najn. P.S.T.)\nAn hour later they cunt btck\ntnd headed toward Government\nbulldlngi In tha centre of the city.\nA vliit to tht highwiy tnd railroad brldgei icross the Vistula, Immediately after the \"all clear\" signals were given, disclosed there\nwu no visible dtmige.\nBRIDGES INTACT\nBoth brldgei wtrt Intact and traffic proceeded normally.\nThere wu no lign of damage to\nbulldlngi ln tha vicinity, although\nbomb frigmenti wera picked up.\nOfficial reporti were licking ind\nit wu tnnounced thtt complete\nsurveys of the bombi treu iround\ntht capital had not ytt been received.\nSoma observera expressed belief\nthe bombs bad tended either ln\nthe river or In open ipaces on the\nshore opposite the city.\nOne explanation wai that tha\nbomben had dropped their explo-\nilvei on military objtctlyei Just\noutside the city and merely were\nmaking a reconnaisanca flight over\nthe capital.\nIt wu emphaiized hera that Poland io tir wu fighting only defensively to establish beyond all\ndoubt Germany Is the aggressor.\nForeign circles speculated that Germany might be seeking only a partial conquest while driving to keep\ntbt Western powen neutral.\nIn a ipeclal decree, Manhal\nSmlgly Rydi wu appointed Commander-in-Chief ot all Polind'i\narmed forces, and also wu named u\nsuccessor to Preildent Moscicki ln\nthe event tha Presidency should become vacant before the war ends.\nA dispitch from Copenhagen,\npassed through British censorahip,\nlaid the Wanaw radio itation reported the Slovak Minister ln Warsaw protested to the Pollih Foreign\nMlnliter, Josef Beck, against German occupation of Slovakia, and\ncharged that Slovak leaden were\ntools in German politics.\nTrail, Fernie Couple\nTake Out License\nCOEUR D'ALENE, Ida., Sept 1\n(CP). \u2014 Marriage license wii taken out today by Mario A. Laxnan,\nTrail, B. C, ind Elizabeth Miffiolo,\nFernie, E G\n90 Entries as Kootenay lawn Tennis\nTourney Opens This Afternoon, Nelson\nThe annual Weit Kooteniy Tennis Association tournament iweeps\ninto action at two polnta in Nelson\nthis afternoon, opening a three-day\ntournament with a total of about 00\n. entriei trom all over the B. C. Interior, Alberta and Idaho, and from\nSpokane\nBeginning at 3:30, play will itart\nln men'i singles and doubles, mixed\ndoubles and ladlet' singles and doublet competitions at six courts, four\nat the Nelson Golf and Country\nClub and two at the Court House.\nDay time tennii will continue until\n8:30 and after that pliy will be\nresumed under tht lighti it tht\nCourt Houit.\nThli will bt iht flnt tlmt In tht\nhiitory of the tourntmenti thit provision! have been tor both Indoor\nand outdoor, day md night tennis. In cue of rain, matches will be\nplayed at the Civic Centre. Two\ncourt! will be laid out in the Arena\nand one in the Badminton Hall, Two\nyein igo rain wu reiponilble tor\na number ot matchei being played\nat tha Civic Centre. .\nDRAWS TO BE POSTED\nThere have been five timei left\nopen at the Golf Club coune thli\nafternoon, ind then will likely be\ntaken up by men'i doublei to ba\narranged today. A number of entries Friday night nude it irnpos-\ntible to complete the dnwi. Tht\nlist ot draws will be posted at the\nCourt House.\nPlayen art coming from iuch\npo nts ai Trail, Rossland, Tadanac\nWillow Point Spokane, Coleman,\nCranbrook, Kimberley, Sheep Creek,\nBonnington, Harrop, Procter. Robion, Creston, Tye and Kelowna;\nCoeur d'Alene and Wallace, Idaho;\nand Spokane.\nThree playen coming from the\nUnited States, are bringing along\ntheir own coach.\nDraws and timet for tht Leith\nCup play follow:\nCHAMPIONSHIP FLIQHT:\n1:00 p.m.\u2014L. M. McBride va G.\nS Ross.\n1:05\u2014T. R. Wilson vi. Riy Stone.\nl:10-Ken McBride vi O. G. Gallaher.\n1:15\u2014Walter Duckworth vs. Reginald Stone.  *      I\n1:20\u2014Clem Wation va. Jimei\nAllm.\n2:00\u2014Dr. T. H. Bourque va. B.\nTownihend.\n2:30\u2014Bob Witaon VI. A. Bilrd.\n2:35\u2014W. C. Cirlson vi. R. W. Net-\nbitt.\nLosera ln these gamei will drop\nbtck into the tint flight while the\nwinnen proceed in .ehimplonihlp\nflight pliy.  ,\nSECOND PLIOHT\n1:03\u2014J. & Kerr wR.Es Horton.\n1:08\u2014L, A. McPhill w J. Fing.\nImd.\nlnW-W. S. Birrlck w J. Boyce.\n1:18\u2014R, L. McBride w Bert\nBanks.\n1:22-0. F. AUm w J. Mitchell.\n1:30\u2014G. P. Wition w Hirold\nLakei.\n1:33-G. Pirkhunt w J. Roblnion.\nSunday\u2014L. 8. Bradley w Jamei\nCherrington.\nLosera will drop back Into third\nflight play while winnen advance.\nFOURTH PLIOHT\n1:40\u2014W. Blane w Dr. a H. MacKenzie.\n1:50\u2014J. B. \u00abark vs. J. A. Fergu-\nion. .\n1:58-Alex Allm w G. B. Garland.\n2:03\u2014J. Hunden w. H. St Denii,\n2:08\u2014C. Stark vi, Jamei Paton,\n2:09\u2014W. W. Ferguion w W.\nVince..\n2:11\u20149tu Walker w Paul Hunden.\n2:15\u2014A. Ballantyne w Blake.\nAllm.\nLoeen will drop.back to fifth\nflight play while winnen advance,\nRain Thought General In District;\nTen-Mile Fire Jumps Line; Two Crews\nNE' SON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. \u25a0.C-SATURDAY MORNINO. SEPT. t\nLittle May Be Lib\nCandidate\nCranbrook\nMORE ABOUT\nCALLED 10 SERVE\nWITHIN CANADA\n(Continued From Pigi One)\nnon-permanent mllltla, aervlot only\nwithin Canida.\nThe troopi miy be tent to poil-\ntloni on tha Atlantic or Pacific\nCoaiti, or anywhirt within the\ncountry. And they will be required\nto repel any invader.\nSecUon 88 of the Mllltla Act doei\nobligate a member of the non-permanent force to Mrve \"In the field\"\nwherever thit mty bt. Thli memi\ntny theitre of wir, either within\nor outiide Canidi. It i mm ii so\nordered, he cm not be compelled\nto lerve for mort thm ont year\nunlesi \"In cue ot unavoidable necessity\" tha governor-ln-council\norden him to serve tor m additional alx monthi,\nThii obligation, however, hu\nnever been invoked ind ln actual\npractice, hai fallen Into desuetude.\nThe procedure now It to re-ittest\nmemben of the Militia for service\nin the field specifically \"for one\nyear or'the duration of the war.\"\nThat question, however, ii not\nlikely to wise until parliament\nmeets, on September 7, tnd decides\nthe extent to which Canada will\nparticipate in my conflict overseas.\nPERMANENT MEN\nOO ANYWHERE\nWith Canada's small permanent\nmilitia, navy md air force, the situation Is different They cm ba sent\nanywhere they are ordered to go.\nBut that again Is dependent on the\nwill ot parliament for it Is pirliament which votes the money necessiry for their maintenance.\nIn tctlve service, the non-permanent mllltla, ai at preient called\nout becomei automatically mb-\niect to military law. Thla ii embodied in Canada'i military iet up\nmd ii an adaption for Canadian\npurpose! of the irmy mnual act nt\nthe United Kingdom. The \"manual\not military law\" and \"the King'!\nregulationi md orden\" tor Canada are tht two instruments which\ngovern tht serving troopi. Therein\ntn Incorporated all the right! and\nprlvllegei of the loldier together\nwith the restrictions imposed on\nhim md the virloui rules by which\nhis conduct is guided.\nNo clue wis given ln idminlstn-\ntlve circles is to Canada'i intention\nto organize tn expeditionary force\nfor tervice In Europe, Nor wit it\nindlctted whether tne government\nwould recommend to Parliament\nthe creation and despatch of iuch\na force.\nShould thli become neceuary, lt\nll undentood the machinery for its\nestablishment it retdy tnd require!\nonly parliament1! tiseqt to put it\ninto operation.\nMORE ABOUT\nATTACKS BRITAIN\n(Contlnuid From Pigt Ont)\nTht ptoplt were grimly determined, however, thtt eich mm md\nwoman would do hli or her duty J**1'\"4 \u2022\u25a0\nto tchleve thoie objectivei which. Sin Franciico \u2022_,\u201e\u201e\u201e.\nFuehrer HlUer, ln an Impauloned     Giy and Conroy; S. Gibson and\nReichitag ipeech, declired to be' Woodill. ,\nthe purpoie of tht Reich'! reiort to . Portland-Seattle gama poitponed\namu.       \u2022 I ?\u00a3\"\"\"\u25a0_.?\u25bc \"i?;\nThoie objectivei were reunion of\nC. J. Little, Cranbrook\nShould Hon. F. M. MacPhenon,\nMlnliter ot Public Worki ind\nmember for Crinbrook in the\nProvincial Houie, resign to take\na proferred post with the Federal\nBoird of Transport Commiuionen, the ntme ot C. J. Little will\nprobably be placed before Cranbrook Llberali to lucceed him u\nmember for that riding. Mr. Little\nhu been ln buiineu in Crinbrook\nilnce 1910, He is \u2022 charter member of the Cranbrook Rotary Club\nmd hu long been active ln Board\nof Trade circlet For nine yean\nhe wu a member ot Cranbrook\nCity Council He Is also Intereited\nin mining.\ntlom only u a sub-worker.\"\nThese political quirten uld \"Englmd didn't even hivt I desirt to\naccomplish an understanding.\"\nEngland \"will pay tht bill\" If lt\nenters wtr, the commentary tald\nNIGHT BASEBALL\nWEST. INTER.\nBellingham         2  8  0\nSpokane   8 12   1\nSheehan md Brenner; Serventi,\nJonis ind Lake.\nVmcouver _:.  0  12\nYakima             3 110\nMerrill and Volpl; H. Johnson\nand Lorena.\nPACIFIC COAST\nSacramento    0   3   2\nSan Diego        4  3   1\nSchmidt Sherer, md Ogi.dow-\nskl; Pillette and Detore.\nLot Angelei ..\nHollywood\nBonettl md\nand Brenzel\nR. Collins;\n3  9  0\n2   8  2\nB..jier\n0   4\n4 12\nRain that fell ln Nelion md dlitrict Friday afternoon wu thought\nto ba general throughout tha Nelion foreit dlitrict and only one\nnew fire wu reported. It wu a\nimall blaze at Blueberry Creek, but\nit wu soon under oontrol. The rain\nwu fairly general in tht West Kooteniy.\nA crew of 20 wis put In West of\nGlad* on tha Ttn-Mua tire, to ure-.\nvent it coming down the mountain.\nA high wind Thundiy tanned the\nfire up until lt lumped tha guard on\nthe Brilliant side, but the crew trom\nthe Rou Spur side, Just being laid\noff that end, Wu put Into ictlon\nwith tht Brilliant crew It wu believed they would htvt tht flrt\nunder control again by today.\nTha weather forecut for todiy\nraid \"ihowery\", but tha barometer\nwu going up ilighUy,   '\nDanzig with the Reich, reititution of\nthe Pollih Corridor region to Germany and a cessaUon at conditions\nalong the German-Polish border\nwhich HlUer described u \"Macedonian,\"  or  terroristic.\nGermin troopi tonight wert attacking all along tht Pollih-Otr-\nman frontltr tnd wert rtported\nto have puihed Into leveril sec-\ntlom ot Polind. A communique\nfrom tha high army command\nuld advancei of German troopi\nmd air forces whloh itirted from\nPomtrtnia, Silesia and East Prussia this morning, win will undir wiy towird thtlr objective!.\nAt tha reiult of ilr raids, including one it Wanaw, Germany was\npronounced \"ln complete control of\nPolish air.\"\n' The official Interpretation of tha\nrelaUont between Poland and Germany was that there Is no itate of\nwar existing. The Embassies ot both\nnations still are functioning. In fact\nPolish Ambassador Josef Lipskl >as\nunderstood to have made a protest\nat the Foreign Office against German military operations in Poland.\nORDERED TO LEAVE\n(Parii reporti, however, uld that\nLipskl had received orden trom his\nGovernment to leava Hit Reich).\nIn Warsaw, too, tha Germm Embassy remains staffed,\nGerman bfflcials insisted all that\nhad happened was that Germany\nstruck back after Poland attacked at\nGleiwitz last night and consistently\nviolated the border ln recent weeks.\nInformed quirten frankly admitted, however, that If, for Instance, Katowice In Pollih Silesia\nshould be \"liberated\", lt might be\nretained permanently by Germany,\nalthough Hitlers 10 points submitted\nlist night to the world, uld nothing of Silesia. In other words, lt\nwu Indicated the 18 pointi no longer\nitand ai Germany'i offer ln the\ncrisis.\nAs further argument that a state\nof war does not exist offlciili\npointed to the tact thit the German-\nItalian Military Alliance hai not become operaUve in the sense thit\nItaly must glvt Germin military\nassistance.\nIn general, Germany during the\nfirst day of her armed conflict with\nPoland, wu trying to organize life\non a martial basis u the emoUonal\nstrain ot the Fuehrer's fervid ap-\nSeal before tha Reichstag gave way\n> practical considerations.\nEconomy meuures were put Into\neffect immediately. Bills ot fare\nat restaurants wera reduced to a\nminimum. Display of electric advertising eigni wu forbidden, ihops\nand stores were ordered to cease\nshow lighting after 9 p.m. and the\nschooli wert closed unUl further\nnotice.\nAddtUonal private can and trucki\nwere requisitioned by tha military,\nTha management ot state theatres\nmnounced state operas and theatres\nwould not resume presentations for\nthe present   ,\n\"England today itill facet tha\nchoice ot whether lt wind to plunge\ntha world into misery, but Its poli-\ntlci of the lut monthi and the aimi\nit thereby puraued leave no doubt\nthat it will not be deterred from\nthe consequences of Europem\ncatastrophe.\n\"The only real aggreasor, therefore, from the political and historical viewpoint is Great Britain,\nwhili tiie Pollih Government tunc-\nINTERNATIONAL\nMontreal 7, Toronto 8.\nNewark 9, Baltimore 1.\nAMER. ASSOC'N.\nColumbus 4, St Paul 3.\nULTIMATE ISSUE\nCLEAR\u2014DONNELL\n\"The ultimate Issue Is clear,\" ss-\nserted Rev. J. A. Donnell of Nelson\nFriday u news of European events\ncime In ever-Increasing volume.\nIt is between democracy md\ntotalitarianism. Democracy hu\nmany limitations. It it cumbersome,\nloose-Jointed, slow-moving, md far\nfrom rendering full Justice to aU.\nBut it is so much better, has so much\ngreater possibilities, than any other\norder of society that could possibly\ntake iti place, that it ii worth the\nutmost price thit we can conceivably be called on to pay. All thit\nIs best in our civilization is it stake.\nWe cm wtgt a stronger, braver\nwar, unblinded by hatred, md with\nclear-eyed iteadfutneii and unfaltering faith in the best\" he declared.\nMORE ABOUT.\nRecruiting Opens\nIn Kootenays\n(Continued From Paga Ont)\nNelson,. Cnnbrook md Kimberley\nabout 3 p.m_ Pacific Time, from\nheadquarters ot Military District 11,\nVictoril.\nImmediately afterward theae orden were implemented by Lieut-\nCoL D. Philpot of Cranbrook, officer commanding the 24th Field\nBrigade of which the four batteriei\nire unite, md the mobilizition\nKheme plinned iome time tgo\ncimt Into effect The batteriei tre\nnow proceeding tlong tbe llnet of\nthtt Kheme, memben of etch unit\nhiving been idvlsed to report to\ntheir commending offlcen. Recruiting to wtr itrength beglni\ntoday..\nNAZIS WATCHED\nMeanwhile Provincial Police, ln\nresponse to inquiries by The Nelson\nDally News, stated the Null In the\ndistrict were known and were being\nwitches!\nAt Trill 8. O. Bliyloek, President of tht Conttlldited Mining\n4 Smelting Company, luued t\ncall to amployeei to gutrd agalnit\nubottgt, ind urged thit thut\ntmployiu to \"give thi benefit of\ntht doubt\" to nitlonili of othtr\ncountriei employed by tht Compiny. ptndlng ictlon by tht Cinidlin authorltlti\nAn augmented police force hu\nbeen employed at tht huge Conioll-\ndited metallurgical and chemical\nworki at Trail md Tadanac tor iome\nUme.\nA report that the C. P. R. wu\nplacing guards on vital polnti in\ntht railway system In this division\nwu not confirmed.\nCALL IS BROADCAST\nIn iddlUon to tht mobilizition\norden forwarded by telegraph\nand telephone, to bittery commanders, Colonel Philpot lent\nmessages to the two Kooteniy\nrtdlo stations, CKLN at Nelson\nmd CJAT at Trail, - advising\nmllltla members to report to their\nbatteries and calling tor recrulta.\nTht broadcait message wu:\n\"All memben ot the 24th Field\nBrigade, Roytl Canadian Artillery,\nart required to report lmmedittely\nto their battery, which hu been\ncaUed for active service. Thli order ippllei to the 107th Field Battery. Cranbrook; 108th Field Battery, Kimberley; 109th Field Battery, Trail, and 111th Field Battery,\nNelion.\n\"Recruits in required it once\nto bring batteriei up to itrength.\nRecruits ihould ipply to the nearest battery armory.\n\"Thli noUce is given by Lieut-\nCol. D. Philpot Officer Commending, 24th Field Brigade.\"\nThe 109th at Trail alio broadcut\ni message calling iti men'to headquarters.\nOVER 100 MEN\nNEEDED NELSON\nAt Nelson Major A. E. Dalgu,\nM. C, Officer Commanding the\n111th, immediately launched plant\nfor recruiting more than 100 men\ntoday. Originally recruiting to puce\ntime itrength wu plmned, but\nihortly itterwird, mother message\nauthorized recruiting to war Ume\nstrength.\nMajor Dalgu stated a large number of car ind truck driven, u\nwell u cooki. clerks, itores men,\nsurveyors, irtlflcen, gunnera md\nUmber gunnera wera required to\nbring the battery to full itrength.\nWhile men might be recruited for\nspeciil qualification along these\nlines, the basis of their training\nwould be ln gunnery, he stated. All\nranks must be proficient u gunners. Recruits from all district points\nwill be accepted, recruiting being\ncarried on from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.\n. The Ulth Battery will hold roU\ncall at 8 p.m. During the day training will be under way.\nProvincial police had uvirat\ncallt Frldiy from mm wlihlng\nto volunteer for tht following\npermanent unite: Royal Canadian\nArtillery, Royal Canadian Army\nEngineeri ind Royil Cinidlin\nOrdmnct Corpi. A call for ault-\nable men for then units wu Iiiued Wednudiy, Provinciil Police being tdvlied to tend applicant* to tha local representttlvt of\nthe Roytl Cinidlin Army Med-\n1938.     - \t\nleal Corps If thty wtrt suitable.\nTransportation will ba pravldid\nfor thtm ta it to Vlctorli.\nMEN LEAVE JOBS\nThroughout tht dlitrict men connected with militia until at other\npointi art leaving their work to\naniwer calii from their eommind-\nlng offlcen. In t numbtr of cuei\nthey tn leiving lot* or ire ipply-\ning for leive of iwence. Other men\nattached to more distant units, who\nhavt not received I direct cell, are\nreporting to local militia officers.\nNo official communication or call\nhu yet been mtde to tbe Nelson\nBranch No. 11 of the Canadian\nLegion la relation to the National\nSurvey of War Vetemi for volunteer service ln etst of tmtrgency,\nH I. Thiin, mtniger-tecretary, reported Fridiy. Some 303 veterani\nreglitered In Nelion when tht lur-\nvey, completed April 22, wu mide.\nThty lignified their wUllngneu to\nserve.\nVETERANS REOISTERED\nEach legion branch hu ln lta\npossession I complete nominil roll\nor key register of local registration!\n\u2022nd hu received instruction thit In\nthe ibsence ot definite orden, my\nrequeit from I constituted luthor-\nity for uiiitanct or cooperation is\nto bt mtt to tht utmost ot lta\nability.\n\"Wi know af thtm tnd ara ktep-\nIng tab on them,\" British Columbli Polio* at Nelton uld Fridty\nwhtn qutitlontd concerning precaution! btlng taktn igilnit tht\npossibility of Null In Nelion md\ndlitrict tngiglng In pro-Nul activity. Similar report! wirt coming In ovtr tht Nilwn Dally\nNewi letisd win from othir pirt*\nof tht country.\nTRAIL MOBILIZING\nTRAU B.C, Sept 1-Tht 109th\nField Bittery. R.C.A, todty commenced mobilization under orden\ntrom hetdquarten of Military District 11, Victoril.\nMajor W. A. Tiylor, Offtctr Com-\nminding, tonight rtcelved orden\ntor tht men to return to their\nhomes md return for parade it\ntht Armorlei trom 8:30 to 11:30 i.m.\nud 2 to 4:30 pjn. Stturdiy. Training will commence ln the morning.\nStrength ot tht unit ll 88 men\not all ranki ind enlistment! up to\nfuU itrength will be received. Several men ilgned up Friday night A\nfew lubmltted their mmei to the\nProvinciil Police office ln tha afternoon.\t\nMORE ABOUT\nBRITAIN-FRANCE\n(Continued From Paga Ona)\n(Paued by Britiih Ctnior). \u2014\nGrett Britain md France gave\nGermany her lut wtrning tonight\nThe British ind French Ambassadors it Berlin were instructed by the two trmed md fully\nOared powen to tell Germany\nunless the Reich is prepared\nto give assurances its iggreuive\naction against Poland Is stopped\nthe two Democratic nations \"will\nwithout hesitation fulfill their obligation! to Poltnd.\"\nThe only hope ot eicipe wu for\nGerminy to withdraw her armiei\nfrom Polish soil\nThit wu the ilteraitlv* Prima\nMlnliter Chimberliln illowed Germany during \u2022 historic itatement\nto tha British Parliament\nHe idmltted there wu ilmost no\nhopa that Germany would call a\nhalt\nFranca stood fully beside htr\ntily ln tht defence pledges to\nPolind u Mr. Chamberlain cast the\ndie.\nNeither power ihowed tha alight-\nut ligni of wivering.\nSECRET EXCHANGES\nStent diplomatic ixchingu between Hitter and Mr. Chamberlain, publiihed In a whit* paper\ntoday, diKloitd agrument on ona\nomlnoui point \u2014 thit If wir\n\u2022hould coma, It would be long and\nbloodier than tha Onat War.\nThe BritUh Prima Mlnliter warn\non Aug. 2, 'No greater mlitaki\ncould be mide\" thin the usumption\nthat tht Russian-German pact would\nErevent the British trom aiding Poind If the latter were attacked.\nHe idded that \"it would bt a\ndangerous illusion to think that if\nwir once starts, it will come to m\nSTARTS THIS AFTERNOON WII\nENTRIES IN LEITH CUP MEN'S\n11 Ladies to Compete\nKootenay Breweries\nTrophy\nTht annual Labor Day weekend\ngolf tournament at the Nelson Golf\nand Country Club, commencing this\nifternoon, hai ill the etrmirki of\nont of the toughest tourniment! of\niny competition ln the Kooteniy for\ni long time.\nThe ehimplonihlp flight of tht\nLeith Cup play hu m array.of\n18 golfen, ill of whom qualified\nunder the 80 mirk. Heading tht\nqutliflen wu Bob Watson with i\nscore of 88. He ii the ume player\nwho copped the B. C. Travellers'\nGolf Tourney tn Nelson last June.\nNot far behind him were Jim Allm and Ken McBride, who each\ncarded 89 qualifying scores.\nThere Is a large out-of-town entry\nIncluding golfen from Trail, Vincouver tnd Kimberley.\nNelion'i \"low men\" will be right\nin there to try ind mike the going\nu bird u they cm for ill concerned.\nCtrl Carlion, preient holder of\nthe Leith Cup, will be defending\nhis Utle for the third time. He will\nhive a hard time ot it for, in all,\nthere were five playen who beat\nhit nullifying icore of 71.\nsUI dnwi for the men'i competition ire icheduled for Siturdiy\nifternoon. However for the convenience of those pliyen who ire\nunible to pity this ifternoon, they\n\u25a0re able to play their flnt round\nSunday morning by arrangement\nBecauie of the heavy entry, the\nlidiei will pliy their first round\nof the Kooteniy Brewerlu Trophy\npliy Stturdiy morning.\nThen  ire  48  men  entered  ln\ntheir competition md 11 ln the\nladlei' play.\nLADIES' PLAY\nThree gamei ire Kheduled In the\ntint round of the lidles' play. At\n9:45 thli morning Mn. L. 5. Bradley md Mn. Hirold Lakes will\nplay, md the following gamu be-\nSpecial Session ol Parliament Will\nShow Canada's Foreign Policy\u2014Esling\nLeaves Today, Special\nSession Called by\nMackenzie King\nKING FOLLOWING\nLAURIERS WORDS\nROSSLAND, B. C, Sept 1 -\n\"This special session,\" stated W. K.\nEsling, MP., for Kootenay Wut\nwho leavu Saturday night for Ottawa to attend a special session of\nParliament called for September\n7, \"will undoubtedly reveal to the\nworld just what Canada's foreign\nFalley Is.\" The session was called\nriday tor next Thursday by Prime\nMinister Mackenzie King.\n\"The Prime Minister has made lt\nclear that he accepts the declaration of his Illustrious predecessor,\nSir Wilfred Laurier, that when\nGrut Britain Is at war, Cmada is\nat war,\" Mr. Esling said.\n\"This is his definite statement, but\non the face ot this declaration, Canada's foreign policy Is not u emphatically defined as ii the policy\nof other Dominions.\n\"South Africa, New Zealand and\nAustralli hive reputedly told the\nworld thtt they ire behind Great\nBritain to the lut mm ind the\nlut dollar, while the itatement of\nCanada'! policy made by the Prime\nMinliter at tha notable lathering\nat Toronto on August 8 last was:\nT will not siy whit Cinada will\ndo ln regard to a lituation that\nwill arlie it iome future time, and\nunder circumitancu ot which we\nknow nothing.'\n\"In other wordi,\" concluded Mr.\nEsling, \"Canada'i policy u outlined\nby the Prime Minister could reidlly\nbe construed u equlvilent to saying that Parliament will bt called\nto determine whether the coune\nwhich may be puraued by Great\nBritain in thli world crlili il Justified.\nW. K. I8LINO\nworld hu been wondering what\n\"Durini the out few weeki, the Cintdt'i foreign policyJrully la.\"\ntween Mri. B. Townihend md Mlu\nConnie Smith, md Mn. J. Fingland\nmd Miu C- Hickman will itart five\nminutu . reipectlvely ifter etch\nother.\nByei wera drawn by Mn. S.\nWalker, Mn. R. I> McBride md\nMn. Alex AUm, md Mn. W. W.\nFerguion ind Mlu J. Diamond drew\n\u25a0 bye to pliy uch other in the\nsecond round, .  .\nDRAWS '\nTlmt and location ot draw* tot\nopening play thli afternoon.\nGOLF CLUB\n2:30 to 3:30\u2014\nG. D. Barwli ot Hirrop vi S. M.\nRothman of TralL\nDr. Alello of Colemm n C.3.\nPrlct of Hirrop.\nGeorge Jenkim of Colemm vi H.\nD. Sinclair of Cranbrook.\nA. M. Major of Procter vi W. O.\nBeech of TralL\n3:38 to 4:30\u2014\nR. & Howe ot Coleman va A. M.\nChester of Trill.\nMiu Miry Stubba ot Kelowna VI\nMn. Jicquei Morm ot Spoktnt.\n4:30 to 5:30\u2014\nJick N\\jl ud UI\" M*ry McDonnell of Roultnd vi Mr. md\nMn. G. D. Barwii of Harrop.\nCOURT HOUSE\n2:30 to 3:38-\nJoe McDonnell ot Roulind ft\nWilliam Billoch of Colemm.\nL. A. Freemm of Rosslind vt R.\nCornwall ot Nelion.\n3:30 to 4:30\u2014\nMlu Kay Nlibet and Mlu Doreen Dunnett of Nelion vi Mln K.\nMcLenntn and Mlu N, Beley ot\nRonland.\nBob Schwenger ot Nelion vi W.\nO. Williams of TralL\n4:30 to 6:30\u2014\nMrs. Carl Larson md Mn, Douglu Male ot Nelion vi Mlu Pirn\nTiylor ot Willow Point md Miu\nB. Diimond of TraU.\nMra. N. T. Weldon md Miu B.\nWright of Trail vi Mn. Frank\nWells and Mlu Priicllla Gelinaa of\nNelion.\nRain Fails to Dampen Spirits of\nShriners and Spectators at Trail\netrly end even If success on mr\none of several fronts on which ft\nwould be engaged ihould have been\nsecurest\"\nBLOODIER THAN 1914-13\nHitler, the following diy, wrote,\n\"an Incalculable war between Germany and England would be bloodier than that ot 1914 to 1918\" He\nsaid war \"could at best bring some\nprofit to Germany but nont at all\nto England.\"\nMr. Chamberlain, ln the exchange!, repeatedly urged for clarification. He uld he wanted \"no\niuch tragic misunderstandings\" ts\nwere tlleged igiinst Grttt Britain\nin 1914.\nHe propoied a \"period ot truce,\"\nurging suppression of polemics, In-\ncitations, ind unverified reporti of\nborder Incidents until Poland md\nGermany would bring about an\natmosphere in which they could\ndirectly negotiate.\nHitler countered that \"allegations\ndiuemlnated by Englmd regarding\nGermm mobilization igalnst Poland\nand the assertion of aggressive designs towird Rumania and Hungary\" plui Britiih guarantees to\nPolish Independence had dispelled\nPoland'i Inclination to negotiate.\nIt wu repeatedly itated by the\nGerman Fuehrer that the Dmzig\nmd Corridor questions must be\nsettled.\nPoland'! \"actual provocation!\"\nhavt become Intolerable, Hitler\nwrote, and \"lt mikei no difference\nwho ia reiponilble.\"\nThe peiceful lolution of the Pollih problem, Der Fuehrer wrote,\n\"li not a decision which ruts on\nGermany, but primarily on those\nwho . .. hive itubbomly ind con-\nilitently oppoted tny peaceful revision\" of the Veraifllei Tretty.\nHitler contended he hid fought\nfor Anglo-German friendship \"ill\nmy life.\" However, he Mid \"the\nattitude adopted by Britiih diplomacy \u2014 at any rate up to the\npreient \u2014 hu, however, convinced\nma ot tha futility of iuch an attempt Should thert be my change\n. .. nobody could be hippier thm\nLONDON, (CP)-A hone doing\ntrlcki ln tha reception room of i\nStrand hotel tttricted tht ittention\nof passenby here. It wu Champion,\ntha mount ot Gent Autry, American motion picture iter who ii staying at the lame hotel where Tom\nMix itayed with hli trick horse\nyean ago.\nPlastlci ara being used for |olt\nColorful  Parade and\nConcert; Visitors\nBanquet Guests\nTRAIL. B. C, Sept 1\u2014A heavy\nrain hen this afternoon failed to\ndampen the spirits of the colorful\nShriners convening ln the City.\nNor did It keep at homo. Trail citizens who again jammed the Intersection of Spokme Street and Bay\nAvenue to enjoy the band concert of the Gizeh Temple Band from\nVictoria. The rain subsided shortly\nbefore the flnt number ot the pro:\ngram wu played.\nThli morning the Shrlnen viilted\nRossland ind rendered concert! ln\nfront ot the Mater Mlaericordlaa\nHospital and at the itand on Columbia Avenue. .    ^\nThey returned to Trail for lunch\nand after parading through tha\nitreeti of the City'i buiineu lection, went to the Masonic Temple,\nVictoria Street where a ceremonial\nwu conducted.\n100 AT BANQUET\nIn tlie evening over 100 Shrlnen\nand ladles gathered in the Crown\nPoint Hotel Palm Room, where a\nbmquet wu held and the addresses\nof several ipeaken enjoyed.\nDr. ,T. J. Muir, General Chairman\nof the Trail Reception Committee,\ntendered a welcome to gueiti who\ncime from Spokane, Tacoma, Nelion, Calgary, Victoria, Vancouver,\nNew Weitminiter, the Boundary and\nSlocan districts, and Nakusp. The\nRouland-Trail Shrina Club wu well\nrepresented.\nWith only one exception the complete divan from El Katif Temple,\nSpokane, wu in attendance. About\n80 per cent ot the Nelson memben\n.were present\nPrincipal ipeaken ln addition to\nDr. Muir were WHllam Ron, II-\nlustrious Potentate of Gizeh Temple, Victoria; Otto Warren, Illustrious Potentate of El Katif Temple,\nSpokane; E. D. McKenzie, Past Potentate of Gizeh Temple and Imertus\nmember for Crippled Children, of\nthe Imperial Council, New Westminster; Cecil Graves, Past Potentate, Gizeh Temple, Victoria; and\nHarper Joy, Director of the Spokane\nShrine Club.\nFred Butterfield ot Victoria is\nRecorder.\nTelegraph Service\nIs Interrupted Out\nof Rossland Friday\nROSSLAND, B. ti. Sept 1-Tele-\ngraphic communlcition out of Rossland was Interrupted tor a Ume\nFriday afternoon. A storm In the\ndistrict wu believed to hive disrupted the lervice, the telegraph\nwlru being reported down.\nShriners' Big Dance at\nRink Is Marked\nBy Lighting\nTRJUL, B. C, .-apt t-In vivid\ncontrast to the fire of tenia iportl\nbattles and din of noisy crowds, tha\nTrail Rink tonight took on a aofter\natmosphere when the Rossland-Trall\nShrine Club held iti big danca in\nhonor of Britiih Columbia, Alberta\nand Wuhlngton Shrlnen convei\nhere.\nBeneath loft multi-colored ligl\nitrung the length and breadth ot t\nnewly unded floor, dtnctd a mon\niter crowd to the lyncopated mui'\nof a ilx-pleoa orcheitra comprlii\no< memben of the Gizeh Ten-\nBind ot Victoria.\nMemben ot the band ud pan\nIn the uniformi of the order, addeu\nto tte decorative coloring. Various\ntypes of paper halt blended with\ntiie bright red fezzu worn by tha\nShrlnen. .     : '\nLate In the night a multitude ot\nballoons wu releaied trom largt\nsuspended netl. ffl\nThe dance wound up tha actlvltlei\not tht Shrlnen ln TraU and Rou- ]\nland, a merry round since their i\nrival Thursday evening.\nSaturday morning they entrain f\nNelson, where further Shrli\nacUvltiu take place.\nRunaway Horse at\nWarfield Ends Up\nin a '-Tough Spot\"\nTRAIL, B. C, Sept 1\u2014A common\noccurrence ot tht horse md buggy\ndayi, unique In thli igt of automobiles, was brought back today ln\nWarfield when a hone owned by a\nChinese vegetable peddler rm iwiy.\nBut Dobbin found thit ht wu not\nu tgilt u in yeiteryeir, for ha\ncime to i hilt in t tough ipot to\nget out ot when he plunged pert\nway down a iteep bank between\nRossland Avenue and Tadanac. Men\nhad to ihovel land md remove a\nportion of a cribbing to release\nhim. He wu returned Intact to hla\nowner.\nPattullo Delayed\nKETCHIKAN, Aluka, Sept 1\n(KP)\u2014Forced down by bad flying weather, Premier T. D. Pattullo of Britiih Columbia landed\nhere today on a flight from Jun*\neau to Victoria.\nCRANWELL, Englmd CP)\u2014While\nhii test pilot father, Ctpt Thomu\nStack, Uy ln hoipital recovering\ntrom crash injuries, 21-year-old\nTommy Stack received the Sword\nof Honor, as tht but ilr force\ncadet In camp here.\n250 Shriners, Dokkies and Wives\nin Nelson Today tor Festivities\nToday li the big diy for Shrlnen\nmd Dokkiu in Nelson\u2014they even\nplin to cheit the weather man if\nhe ahould decide to order rain tor\nthe diy. They will cirry on tny-\nwiy. About 100 Shrlnen md ibout\n130 Dokkiu md their Wlvu wUl\nInvade Nelion.\nDazzling Uniforms and drills, with\ncolored lights to touch oft in the big\nparade at night; splendid band programs, and a danca are among the\nday's highlights.\nArriving at noon, both lodgu will\nitart their respective festivities soon\nafterward. Shrlnen wUl parade\nfrom the C. P. R. depot to Kootenay Lake General Hospital for entertainment of the staff ind patients\nby the Gizeh Temple Band. The\nband wlU play at Lakeside Park\nafterward.\nThe two orden wUl hold bmqueti\nit 8 p.m. \u25a0\nLed by the colorful temple band,\na pirade starting at 7:30 oa Baker\nStreet will be a real ipectacle, tot\nlt will Include Shrlnen, Dokkiu\nand Nomadi of Avrudaka. Besides\ntricky marching drills by the Nomads Drill team, tht pitrols of\nboth tht Shrlnen md the Dokkiei\nwill go through their rupectlvi\ndrills. One of the features counted\non to be spectacular in tht paradt\nwill be colored lighti ctrrled by\nmemben ot tht D.O.K.K. Drill\nteam.\nClimax of the parade will be \u2022\ndrill by the combined squids In\nfront ot the Civic Centre on Vernon Street Liter the pirade will reform and will go back to tht Vernon Street Bind Shell for a program by the Gizeh Temple Band\nAt 8:18 the Dokkiu hold theil\nbig ceremonial in the Eagle Hall.\n, Winding up the Shrinen\" program\nli a dmce which wiU be large md\nmerry.\nA boat trip to the main lakt tot\nDokkies md their wlvu ia plann\u00ab\/\nSunday.\n [i<\npRTNEn GETS CATCHING RECORD;\nPEARSON WINS DUEL WITH FELLER\nBy Tha Canadian Preu\nGtbby Hirtnttt ciught Ml 1722nd\nime at Brooklyn yuterday, uttlng\nniw record for cttching ln one\n\u25a0gut ind celebrated thi occasion\nith a home run. But aU it did\nas uve hli Chicago Cubs from\nihutout In Uit lecond hilt of a\noubleheader u they lett 3-1 tfter\nazing the Dodgen 8-2 la tht open.\nr,\nThe Cubi hid everything they\needed in thi tint conteit\u2014eight-\nit pitching by Lefty Larry French\nnd a  10-hlt offensive which In-\nluded homi rum by Hmk Leiber\nnd Gui Mancuso. Hirtnett'i hom-\nn put the Cubs ahead in the iec-\nmd itanzt  of  thi  nightcap, but\nht Dodgers came right back with\n[wo rum on t single, t walk md\nMimger Leo Durocher's doublt.\n\"Dixie   Wilker'i   flnt   National\nLeague home run accounted tor the\nDodgen' other telly In the eighth\nu little Vito Tamulis checked Chi.\neago on six-hit pitching for hli\nuventh victory.\nFELLER BEATEN\nIn tht American League, Bob\nFeller'i fireball cooled off at Cleveland and the Indians undertook to\nout-slug the New York Vanki \u2014\nud like ac muy others, fiUtd by\nu 114 mirgin.\nJoe piMiggio hid mother ont of\nhii field dayi, hitting two triples\nud a ilngle to bit in ilx rum, ud\nwith lomt important auiitance\nfrom tht rut of tht Yukee clouten,\nthe end wu inevitable even though\nClevelind succeeded to estching\nthe chapplons to the seventh.\nFor two innlngi the gime wu a\nscoreleu itruggle between Monte\nPeanon and Feller, leeklni hit 20th\nvictory ind getting, Instead, hit\neighth defeat Jeff Heath homed\ntor the Indiana to toe ilxth.\nAt Detroit tha Tigen advanced\nto within a half-game of tht fourth\nplace Clevelind Indlani ln the\nleague standings u thty downed\ntht Boston Red Sox, 14.-10, to score\nt iweep ot the three-game lerles.\nTht Tigen hammered out 15 hlti,\none leu thu Boiton, the blows\nIncluding two bomtn by Frank\n(Pinky) Hlgglni ud one by Georgt\nTebbetti.\nBill Posedel won his 18th\nof the season for tht Boston\nto t night gime shutUng out tht\nPhillies, 0 to 0, with tight hiti before 8674 It Shlbe Pirk.\nGibbons Again\nLeads Goalies\nDAVE QIBBONI\n. Save Gibboni, now to hit fourth\nyur with tha Nelion Maple Leafi,\nwu again tha but goalie ln tbe\nWut Kooteniy boxli loop during\nthe current leuon, flguru releued\nby Lome A. Mark, League Statistician, ihow.\nDavia appured to 25 gimei with\nthe Leafs, milling but one game,\nand allowed 301 goals to be icored\non him, u average of Juit fractionally ovtr 12 goali a conteit Hli\nneirut competitor, Louli Moro ot\nTrail, playing hii tint unior teuon,\nihowed consistent Improvement during the lugue schedule, ud ba\nyielded 249 goals in 20 gamu tor\nn average of 1241.\nAmong regular goalies Johnny GI-\nkllnski of Rosslind completed tht\n(Urt with a mark of lt.l goali a game.\nhad 170 goili icored on him ln\nturn**-\nStew Bradley of TraU of tha tub-\ntltutes wu icored upon 04 tlmu to\ntt gimu, an avenge ot 10.7. Doug\nStall of Nelion uw 17 goali bit tha\nigging behind him in the only game\nie played to. He completed the sea-\non playing up on the front llnet.\nSammy Saprunoff, another TraU\nnan, had tive goali ilip by him to\nme period. Dick Burgeu, former\nrraD Blazer hockey goalie and play-\nng with Rossland in boxU until\neavtng presently for Scotland for\n\u25a0the winter, wu scored on 92 tlmu\n\u25a0to four garnet, u average ot 23\npoala. \u201e  -\n(BALL STANDINGS\n(AMERICAN\nSiw-Tork m.\noiton _____\nChicago\t\nCleveland\t\nDetroit\t\nWuhlngton _\nPhiladelphia\net Louii \u2014\nNATIONAL\ni Clncinntti \u2014\ni St LouU \u2014\nChlctgo \u2014.\nBrooklyn _._\nNew York _\nPittsburgh _\nBoston \u2014\u2014\nPhllidelphii\n13H\nW L Pet Bhd.\n16 30.710\n74 40 .002\n07 55 .549   20\n\u00abfl 57 .637   21%\n00 58 .532   22\n54 72.429\n44 78 .381\n89\n43\n.3*  VI Sti  52%\n45.819\n51 .571\n58.562\n57 .517\n56 JM\n84.468\n68.449\n79 .331\n5%\n7%\n12\n13%\n19\n20%\n84\n\u25a0 BOMBERS SWAMP\n1      REGINA 'RIDERS\nWINNIPEG, ,Sept 1 (CP) .-Winnipeg Blue Bomben iwept Into the\nWestern Interprovlnclal FootbaU\nUnion leadenhip tonight on the\nItrength ot a versatile atUck that\nout-manoeuvred Regim Roughrid-\nen' famoui defence tor a 20-6\n' ylctory.\nThe all-around play of Wayne\neheley, iturdy halfback from Augui-\nuna College, South Dakota, ud\nthe imashing giini ot Wlnnlpeg'i\nown Andy Blebtr led the Bomber\nauault Sheley'a forward-passing\nwu a hazard throughout ud he\n\u2022cored one touchdown. Blabor\nplowed tor muy long gtini ud\ncrossed tha line twice.\nIan Dingwall Brings\nSprained Ankle Home\nWith Him From Trip\nIu Dingwall of the Nebon Maple\nleifi hu irrived back to the City\nfollowing a viiit it Kelowna but\nhe brought a crocked ukle with\nhim. It isn't badly iprlined, however, md he will be ih ihipe for\nthe finite with tht wtontn ot tha\nTrell-Roulmd seriei.\nCoil and Condenser\nTESTERS\nShorty's Repair Shop\n714 Btker St Nelton, B.C.\nBantam Baseball\nSemis to Start\nToday, Two Games\nNelson BanUm buebiU iwingi\nInto id final itan todty at the\nRecreation Groundi with morning\nind ifternoon gimei between tht\nTigen tnd tht Yinkeu. Thli are\npart of the aeml-tinil serlu, a but\nof three affair, for the right to meet\nthe Gianta, who flnlihed on top to\ntht regulir leigue ichedule, tor the\nleigue UUe.\nIf a third game li neceuary It\nwUl be played the following Satur.\nday u part ot a doubleheader, Uie\ntint gamt ot tot finali completing\nthe twin bilL\nTHREE CRICKET\nMATCHES OFF\nLONDON, gtpt 1 (CF.-Cablt)-\nThree Engliih County criektt\nmatchu have been cancelled owing\nto the International crista It wu\nunounced today. Thay are the Middlesex-Kent gime at Lord'i - ud\nYorkihlre-M. C. C. conteit at Scarborough, both icheduled to itart tomorrow ud the Lmctshire-Lelcest-\nershlre fixture ctrdtd tor Monday\nat Manchester.\nHedlev Verity, Yorkshire's 34-\nyear-old bowler, turned to the anion'! grettest performance today u\ntht White Rom County defeated\nSussex by nine wlcketi.\nVerity took ieven Sussex wicketi\nfor nlnt rum. Sussex hid compiled\na f Irst-innlngs icore of 387 rum but\nIU lecond lnningi netted only 33.\nThe Derbyihlre-Lelcesten hire\ngime wu abandoned today due to a\naodden wicket\nThe icoru:\nSussex 387 and 33; Yorkshire 302.\nDerbyshire 226 and 214; Leicestershire 174 ud 51 rum tor one wicket\nHarrop Defeats\nProcter Softball\nHARROP, B. C. - Bunching all\ntheir rum tn two comecutlve lnningi, the ucond ud third, the\nHarrop loftbtUtn took a 7-4 victory from Procter Stan at the Harrop Field Wednuday.\nProcter took a one-run lud ln tht\ntint hilt ot the tint toning when\nMcMuUln wu driven home by MacKinnon. In their halt of the lecond.\nWilt Fitchett Wildo ud Ruther-\nglen tach crossed Uie pltte to tend\nHirrop to front of a 3-1 acort. The\nwinnen tdded four more to thsvj\nnext toning when Ogilvie, Fair-\nbank, Merrlam ud Waldo each\nicored. Procter flnlihed off tha\nscoring for the day with three in the\nfourth, Hendricks, Ritchie ud Brian\neach bringing to wins.\nBert Fitchett umpired.\nTeams were:\nProcter-Milu Brian 2b, Gibbi\nMcMullin ss, Bob Noakes lb, Hil-\nlam MacKinnon n, p, Fred Podmor-\noff cf, Loull DeCoq c, Maurice\nMajor If. Wu Hendrlcka rt, and\nPaul Ritchie 3b.\nHarrop\u2014Sonny Howard a, Bunt\nOgilvie cf, David Fairbank 8b, Lon\nMerrltm lb, Walt Fitchett p. Gordon Waldo 2b, Bill Ruthergien It.\nBill McNown u and Bert Janun rf.\nBaseball Scores\nNATIONAL LIAOUI\n(Flnt gime)\nChicigo  _.  6 10 0\nBrooklyn  ..._    18  0\nFrench ud Mincaio; Pressnell,\nHolllngsworth ind Todd.\n(Second gtmt)    -\nChlctgo _. 16 6\nBrooklyn _._.  ITI\nLee, Whitehill ud Hirtnett; Ta-\nmulli ud Phelpi.\nBoston . __  6 11   0\nPhilidelphte    0  8   1\nPosedel ud Lopti; Barrel!, Kerkileck ud Divli.\nAMERICAN LEAGUI\nNew York 11 16 1\nClevelind _    8 14  1\nPearson, Handler, Ruiio and\nDickey; Feller, Dobion, Broaca,\nElsenstat Milnar ud Hemiley.\nBoston 10 16   1\nDetroit  14 IB  I\nAuker, Dlckmn, Heving tnd Peacock; Owen, Thomai, McKiln md\nTebbetti.\nINTERNATIONAL\nJeney City 7, Syracuse' 1\nBuffalo 3, Rochuter 2.\nSoccer Cancellation\nNot Warranted Says\nHome Affairs Office\nLONDON, Sept 1 (CP Ctble).-\nthe Football Auoclition hu u-\nnounced a meuige hu heu received from the office of tha Secretary of State for Home Attain\nthat the tltuatlon In tot United\nKingdom trliing trom tht International crisis dou not warrant\ncancellation of tha PootbeU Sched\nult tomorrow.\nNELION OAILY NIWS. NILION. B C\u2014SATUROAY MORNINO. SEPT. \u00bb. IKI.\nPAOI NINI\n|$L      Wffd^^tm\nSalmo Plays al\nTrail on Sunday\nin Men Softball\nThe Nelson men's represtntitlvi\nsoftball ttam will bt Idle this weekend whUe thi Tnil ind Silmo clubi\nbattle at TraU Sundiy for the right\nto play the Lakuiden the Mowing\nSunday In tha West Kooteniy finali\nwhich will commence In Nelion\nwith a doubleheader. Third and\nfourth gamu will ba played at tha\nhome of the wlnneri of the Salmo-\nTrall leriea. Other ditei have not\nbeen Issued yet by officials.\nTrail and Salmo wUl likely play\nIn the morning Sunday stmt muy\nof the Silmo pliyen pliy bisebill\nu wtll tnd havt to bt bick home\nto play the Lakestders the following\nafternoon to tha opening Wut\nKooteniy butbtU lemi-finii.\nFernie Prepares\nFor Grand Labor\nDay Celebration\nFERNIE, B. C\u2014PUni are practically complete for Fernle'i monitor Libor Dty celebntion which\nii to be held September 8 and 4.\nThe celebration will comminct on\nSundiy with the buebtll ud football gamu. The main iportl commence on Monday with a morning\nparade md prlzu for but floati,\ncan, blcyclei, honu, ud but representative coitumei. In addition\nthere wUl be a children1! pet pinde.\nChlldren'i racu, bicycle racee and\nother track eventi will be held in\nthe City Park during tha afternoon.\nA clock golf tournament will be\nheld on the Hoipittl liwn Sundiy\nand Monday. Prizei to this event\nwiU be awarded for low icores.\nFootbill fini wiU be able to iet\niome fine teami ln action ai leveral\nentrtet are expected, tome of which\nInclude Trail United, Klmbirley\nSulllvin Mine, Coleman Ringers,\nGilt Minen from Lethbridge tnd\nFtrnlt ISO'!. SoftbtU tl drawing a\nUrgt numbtr of entrtet with teimi\ncoming from Kimberley, Lumber-\nton, Coltmtn, Fernie ud Spokane.\nBuebeU li definitely ln for two\nbig dayi u nine teama have signified thtlr Intention of entering tht\ntourniment Some of tht teami expected to enter include Cnnbrook,\nColeman, ud Natal, Blairmore, Hillcreit, Kimberley, Elk VaUey and\nFernie, Other teami likely to inter\nire the Lethbridge Mlneri ud\nLibby, Mont Evening progruns include in athletic dispUy by tot\nE. SpeUberg troupe of locil ithlttu,\nt bind concert by the Ftrnlt City\nBud, a midnight frolic Sunday\nnight ud a dance Monday evening.\nTht proceed! ot the celebntion win\nbe donated to the Fernie Generil\nHoiplUL\t\nFishmen Turn on\nAdanacs at Coast\nNEW WESTMINSTER. B. C, Sept.\n1 (CP)\u2014New Weitminiter Adanaci'\nprediction that toey would take\nSalmonbellies, their home-town rivals, \"three itralght'1 to the lemi-\nfinal round of the Inter-City Box\nLacrosse League champiomhip has\nbeen shattered.\nLut night tbe rampaging Salmon-\nbelliei breezed by Admass, last\nyeir'i titlliti, for a well-earned\n13-8 victory to the third game of\na best-of-five lerlu. Admici won\ntot tint two gtmes. The next mitch\nwill be pliyed here Monday.\nThe Fishmen were never ln slang-\ntr of losing the fixture u they pity-\ntd ont of toelr but gamei of the 1181\nMuon, checking, pissing ind ihooting with almoit perfect precision,\nbehind toe \"superb* goal tending ot\nPete Anthony.\nRanged Is Europe's\nGreatest Optimist\nHELSINKI, FlnUnd \u2014 Here In\nHelsinki you can meet the biggest\noptimist to Europe; a stocky, quiet-\nspoken mm who li ipending million!. A wir would tumble hii\nplans like t home of cards.\nHe Is J. W. Rangen preiident of\nthe Orguizlng Committee to Finland tor the 1M0 Olympic Gamei.\nYou cu find him, early or late, at\na simple desk, ud ha telli you\n\"Finland will be ready for tha\nGamu.\"\nHe muit lupervise the expenditure, by the Olympic! Committee,\nby Finland ud by Helsinki, ot\nlomt 490,000,000 marks, or clou to\n110,000,000. He te the leading figure\nin a program which will ue a\ntotal Investment official ud private, of u utlmated * *\nFor Finlud  that'i\nvtte, of_an utlmated $18,000,000,\nand back of It there'i the threit\nmoney,\nthtt Europe mty blow up In imokt\nud' dtitroy ill hli plui. But\nthat'i lomething Mr. Ttangall doein't let himielf think about.\n\"You know,\" he uyi, and grim\nboyishly, u he clenchei one very\n\u25a0bit looking flit \"I ihall personally whip uybody or everybody who\nstarts a war to Europe.\"\nTht ntw stadium ii being en-\nUrged to accommodate iome 62,000\nspectators. The Olympic swimming\npool, to a rock ud tree setting of\nunusual natural beauty, li weU\n\u2022long. Homing arrangement! for\nviiiton ud for tha 4,000 athlettf,\ncoaches, trainers, ara progreulng.\nA new ichool for nunei. win\nhomt 860 women athletes. A ntw\nmilitary cadet ichool wUl home\n880 athlete!.\nBISHOP AUCKLAND, EngUnd\n(CP)\u2014John Clipham, 18, ud Donald Kenyon, 18, ot Stourbridge\nGnmmir School, wiU pUy for Weit\nBromwlch Albion to the English\nfootball Leigue toll leuon.\nTHII BAIEBALL\nSeptember I\u2014Ntlion tt TraU;\nRoulind at Salmo.\nSeptember 10\u2014TraU at NeUon;\nSalmo at Rouland.\nSeptember 13\u2014Nelson at TraU;\nRossland at Salmo.\nThe above ichedule Is for toe\nWut Kooteniy Buebtll Leigue\nseml-flnils, Nelson ud TraU pitying off to decide who meeti tht victor of tbt Salmo-Roasland lemli.\nIndlcitioni art, however, thit tht\nplayoffi wiU not be u easy u that,\ntor Con Cummlm, mimger of tha\nLakeiidt crew, hu voiced strenuous\nobjection to proposals by Trail ud\nRosslind for toe UUa itruggle.\nANOTHER DEADLOCK\nWhile Rossland md TnU were\npreparing for tha opening semifinal of the boxU loop Wednesday\nnight toe telephone wire between\nNelson and toe Smelter City' received toelr regular singeing by the\nvoices ot sport moguls when Louie\nDemore, Trill Cardinal boss, vociferously tangled with Con Cummlm, Likulde City club mentor.\nIt wu not divulged who paid for\nthe call but the convenatlon ended\nsomewhere ta the vicinity of where\nIt started.\nAccording to Demore, Cummlngi\nIt protesting igtlmt the participation in tht Wett Kooteniy pteyoffs\nof Tick HiU, Sllven Decembrinl\nmd Cliff Bogstie, former TriU tenlor Cardinal itan.\nIALMO IATIIFIED\n\"RossUnd needed a short-itop ud\nSilmo ltt them hive Tick.\" Loulo\nunfolded to thii quarter. \"We uted\nBogstle because Ewing ll out fire-\nfighting ud 1 don't know when he'll\nbe btck\u2014tnd you know I cu't pitch\ntny more. But I know nothing ot\nDecembrinl being lined up with\nuyont.\"\nWhen the proteit retched Bog-\nlUe'i eirs, ht pointed out that Nelion Won its only gime from Trail\nlut yur whu he hurled hii loni\ngime of the season.\nElliott Crowe, preiident ot tht\nWut Kootenay loop, Wedneidiy\nnight give his okay to Bogstie hurling for Cardinals. '\n\"Bogstie's been a ruident of Trail\nfor five yurs,\" Mr. Crowe slid,\n\"ud thit maku him eligible. It\nwould be different tf he had been\nimported for the playoffs.\"\nWe hope the difficulty will be\nironed out soon. People Just can't\nseem to Interest themselves ln bueball and hockey at the ume Ume.\nAb Cronie uys that the rumor\ncirculating in Trail that Ab Cronie\nwill play hockey ln Calgary this\nwinter, ii news to Ab Cronie. ...\nIt is reported that Dive Duchak\nhat been playing rugby in Calgary.\n... Mike Buckna ii miking arrangement! to leave on September\n28 tor Prague to again coach a\nhockey club there, and it hoping\nno win will tffect hli trip or tht\niport... Joe Buckna, Mlke'i cousin, hopu to hivt hli book on tbt\nTrail Smoke Eateri otf the preu in\nibout lix or eight week'i time, ...\nThey call Moro, tht boxU goalie,\n\"Crlbbage,\" becauie he wean iweater No. 19.\nCummins Decides to Take His Team\nto Trail Sunday to Start Playoffs\nOut to Beat Bogstie\nand All, He :\nSays\nREMEMBER WHEN?\nGeorge Young, who gained International tame when he iwim the\ntreicherout Catalina Chunel to\n1927, won the CanadUn National\nExhibition 13-mUe iwim at Toronto, eight yean ago today. It wai\nthe only year the Toronto twtov-\nmer finished ln tht money.\nNatal, Elk Valley\nPlay 10-10 Draw\nNATAL, B. C. - PUytog a port-\nSoned game in the Crow'i Nest Pau\nuebaU League at the NaUl Park,\nAuguit 28 the Natal-Michel Buffaioei and the Elk VaUey Senaton\nbattled to a 10-10 Ue.\nBoth teami med two pitchen.\nTha Buffaioei got away to a good\nitart to the fint inning by icoring\nfive rum on four hiti, an error ud\na- walk. Pitcher Volpattl went to\nthe ihowen ud wu replaced by\nHampton who went the rest of the\ngame allowing six hiti tor five rum\nwhile itriking out ieven bitten. For\nthe Buffaloes Little started on the\nmound but weakened in the third\ninning, being repliced by Manager\nLouis Krall, who wtnUnto the box\ntor the tint time this aeason. Poor\ncontrol forced him to retire as he\niva out four of the alx walka\n\u201ejued to the Elk VaUey turn during\nthe few Innings that he worked.\nLittle wu again Uken from the out.\nfield and uqt in to finish the gamt.\nBetween the two they struck out\nnine Elk Valley batten, who icored\nill ot their rum except one to two\nbig innlngi, toe third, when they\nbrought ln four rum on four hlti\nind two wilks ud tn tht fifth when\nthey chalked up flvt mort on three\nhits, two erron ud two walka to\nUke a 8-5 lead.\nThe Bufftloei ctme back itrong\nin the fifth to icon two runa and\nto tht tixth to icore three.\nThe game was umpired by E.\nKrall, Q. D'Angello ud J. Thornton\nof NaUl-MlcheL\nSUMMARY\nHER\nSemton  004 031 0-10  5 10\nBuffaioei     BOO 023 0\u2014 8  t 10\nBatteries: VoIpatU, Hampton and\nBlUy; UtUe, L. Knll ud Weaver.\nNatal Buffaloes\nWin ot Fernie\nFERNIE, B. C\u2014Capltelliing on\nFernte erron Nitel-Mlchel Buf-\nUloei defeated Fernie 10-2 to a\npostponed Crow's Nest Pass Bueball, leagut. game played hert on\nWednesday evening. By their win\ntha Buffaioei clinched a place to\nthe league pUyoffs. Tom Krall, ace\nhurler of the Buffi, limited the lo-\ncili to ilx bite ind wu In trouble\nonly In tbe sixth whu the locals\ncollected three hits tnd a walk,\nwhich, in iplte of a fut double\nplay were good for both ot their\nruns, Archie Price who started on\ntha mound lor the locals wai nicked for five hlti ud five unearned\nrum before retiring trom tbe game\nin the fifth toning.\nNatal icored four unearned rum\nin the third Inning when the teim\nbitted around. A. Androlick wai\nthrown out it tint Little walked\nud Katrichak filed out Tom Krall\nslnglid to left sending Little to\ntbSd m took second on the throw\nto third. NaUl idded uothir un-\nurned run In tht fourth ud icored four timei in the leventh with\nthree ot them uneirned, due to\nwillii ud erron. Their lut run\ncime ln tht eighth u the reiult\nof two long triplet by tht Krall\nbrothen, Tom and Andy, The game\nwai called to the eighth due to\ndarkness,     j\nDetermined \"to get our own back\nby really walloping; them,\" President T. Con Cumnuni of the Nelson Bueball Club wiU definitely\nUke hii team to TraU Sundiy to\npliy tot opening game of toe best-\nof-three leml-finafi with the Cardinali for the right to meet the winner\nof the RosiUnd-Salmo series, alio\ncommencing Sunday, In Salmo, to\ntht West Kootenay Baseball Leagut\nflnali. Tht second games ot tht\ntwo serlu wUl bt played ln Nelson ud RossUnd respectively tha\nfollowing Sunday.\n\"Demore and Petrunla haven't\nbeen shooting square with us,\"\nCummins uld. \"Rules were made at\nthe beginning of the seaion that\nnone of Trail's big team of laat\nyear wera going to play, and hera\nDemon sure enough breaki them.\nNot long ago Petrunia told me he\nwould itand behind ma ud not\nallow any of theie pliyen to pUy,\nand then he promptly gou back on\nhit word ud adds Tick Hall to hte\nlineup. They don't need Hall either,\nfor now, with Wilson ud Tulloch,\nthey've got t itronger team thu\nwhen they won the championship\ntest year. But we'll play thtm, ud\nbeat them, too.\"\nIt will be a lefthanded pitching\nduel, Vic Howard tor Nelion and\nCliff Bogstle for TraU. Behind the\nplate for Nelson will be Gordon\nfychardion. The other players wiU\nbe chosen from Doc Chodorcoff, Roy\nAnderson, Tom Mclnnes, Ernie Beland, Walt Gelling, Jake Alles, Steve\nSmith, Jesse Seaby. Albert Euerby\nwUl also probably go, it was\nannounced.\nHIS SELECTION\nHASTINGS VICTOR\nVANCOUVER, .Sept 1 (CP)-Hls\nSelection made every post a winning ont it Haitingi Park today to\ncapture tha fifth race and a puna\nof (900 from Rafter and Goole.\nTha hone kept cloae to the rail\nand finished two lengthi ahead ot\nRafter to pay $13.90,14.30, md 33.20.\nfor a $2 pari-mutuel bet Rafter wu\nworth 3350 ud $2.70 while Goole\npaid $3.53.\nThird largut diily double of the\nteuon wu potted todiy when Bell\nRip, winner in the itcond, combined with Wexford Boy, victor to\nthe tint event to pay $341.35.\nHigheit diily double payoff hera\ntoil Summer waa $929.65.\nDAVIS CUP PLAY\nSTARTS TODAY\nHAVERFORD, Pa., Sept. 1 (AP)\n\u2014Bobby Riggi of the United Stetel\nand John Bromwlch of Australli,\nchimpion! ot their respective countriei, cluh tomorrow it the Merlon\nCricket Club to the opening match\nof the Davis Sup challenge round,\nln which toe Aussies hava, been\nestablished slight favorltu.\nFollowing thit match, America's\nNo. 2 stir, Fruklt Parker, ties up\nwith Adrian Quist of Australia to\nmother singles tngagement to complete the tint day'i pUy.\nCAMBUSLANO, Scotttnd <CP>-\nAfter leelng Thomu Bell, 21-yeir-\nold Iniide forwird, icon two goili\nfor hli lunlor leigut teim hert,\nFred Everiss, Secretary of Wut\nBromwich Albion, ilgned BeU for\ntot Engliih dub.\nLONDON (CP)-Thlrteen ll a!\nlucky number for the racehoni\nEroiion. In hit tint season of racing lut yetr he did not win ln\n\u25a0even iterti. He loit five racu this\nyetr, but ln tht 13th net, ht led\ntht field.\nLittle Finland\nProud of Honor\nOlympic Games\n.    By ELMER W. PITIRSON\nAuoeltttd Prtu Stiff Writer\nHELSINKI, FlnJud-WhUl othtr\nnitiont gird thtmtelvu for wtr, Fin.\nlud prepare! for the Olympic\nGamu, ud there'i lomething hon-\nest-to-goodneu romintlc tbout thii\npreparation. .\nIt'i tbe romance ot a UtUe country that'i io proud ovtr tot Olympic Gimei it'i retdy to buit It'i\ntht romance of clean, honeit hospitality, ud a back-breaking determination to ihow the world.\nThere te tomtthing refreihlng\ntbout toll. Vou come to Finland with\nyour mind full of war talk but htrt\nno ont wtnto to Uiten. If you don't\ntalk Olympic Gamei hert, you can't\ndo uythlng mora than lit on a park\nbench and mumble to yourself.\nThe whole thing Is epidemic You\nget into a taxi ud toe driver busts\nout with a couple of brand new Engliih words. He'i itudylng Engliih\nto be ready for the Olympic Gamei.\nYou go into the countryside ud\nyou find farmers painting their\nhousei\u2014a yur in advance\u2014Juit to\nbe lure. You find home-ownen\nplanting new trees, new gardens.\nTht police are studying foreign\nlmguagei Helsinki and Finlud ire\ngetting retdy to be coamopohten\nhoste.\nThere'i good rtuon for all toil.\nIt tent going to bt iU roaei and\nmoonlight for a City of 800,000 to\nplay hort to an event which may\nsee 100,000 foreign vislton crowded\nInto the City for diyi at a time.\nThis isn't Lot Angelei or Berlin or\nParte.\nTHROW BIS PARTY\nWhat la Helsinki? Ifs a pretty\nlittle City, ao cleu you think twice\nbefore throwing a match to the gutter, with natural scenery ot water,\ntrees and rocky promontories. It hu\nlarge outdoor reiteunnti where you\ndrink coffee ud listen to mused\nbandi. In June ud July lt doein't\nget dark at night (the old midnight\nsun idei) and you go to bad it\nmidnight thinking you've been up\niU night Tht men ire real men\nand the glrli are very, vtry pretty.\nHehinkl It going to throw a Urge-\nscale party. They are building a\ncouple of new hoteb, but this ii Inly\na drop ln the bucket ai fir u accommodation U concerned. So 10,000 vltlton wlU be accommodated ln\nships ln toe harbor. A list ot 32,900\nprivate roomi hu been prepired already and thli ligurt will bt booittd\nto 48,000.       \u2022..    ,\nEating la alao a problem. Thtrt\nwiU be new ruUurante; tremen-\ndom open-air attain. For tot bulk\nof toe Finnish vislton there wUl be\nlomething like field kitcheni.\nAnd here te Flnniih hoiplUUty:\nthe Finns will be told to lUy away\nfrom the resteurants, to ut where\nbest they cu, so that foreign viiiton\nmiy be lerved properly.\n' To underiUnd toil attitude toward the Olympic Gamu, you hava\nto undenUnd thit tha Gamei represent a dream coma true for toll\nplucky and proud UtUe country,\nMORE ABOUT\nFRANCE\n(Continued From Page Ona)\nParliament hat been called Into\nsession for a \"National Defence\"\nsession tomorrow. Muy deputies\nwill appear ln service uniform for\nthe session, expected to be similar\nto thtt historic union ot Tuesday,\nAug. 4, 1914.\n(Havaa Ntwi Agtney reported\nconviction wu itrong a govtrnment of Nttiontl Union would bt\nformed, ptrhtpi btfort parliament aanvenu tomorrows)\nPresident Roosevelt's message on\noutlawing tbe bombing ol clvU\npopulations wu well received to\nFrance. Tha main worry of most\nFrenchmen marching off to their\nposts wu tha safety of thoie at\nhome.\nThe Carman imbisiy itiff ap.\nparenti1\/' hid no doubte tbout\nFrench action on toe morrows\nThay packed to ba ready to go ai\nicon u thty Itirn from Berlin\nwhether thay hivt t reply to dt-\nliver to tht French ultlmitum or\nwhtthtr It limply will bt ignored.\nThe French governmut told tht\nUnited Stetu President \"orden al'\nreidy have been given toe commander-in-chief ot all French forcei\" to avoid bombardment of clvU-\niu population!.\nThli, however, wu aignlflcutly\nadded:\n\"It goei without uying that the\nFrench government reurvu any\naction it considers appropriate It\niti adversary falls to observe tht\nrestrictions which toe French government Itself hu pliced on the\noperatloni ot iti terltl forcu.\"\nF.A.C. Did Not A$k\nfor Salmo Guarantee\nSUm Porter, President of the Fair-\nview AthleUc Club, aUted that the\nreason the club faUed to meet Salmo\nln ita Ust league game a week ago\nwaa due to the fact that toe club\ndid not have lufficient pUyen it\nthe time and at no time had the\nClub Executive- approached toe\nSalmo Club for a guarantee of any\nkind, u reported trom a certain\niource.\nHORSHAM, EngUnd (CP)-Ced-\nric Bower, 15, nurly lott hli nerve\nin a golf tournament hera whu ba\nmat hit hudmuter, B. V. F. Brack-\nenbury in the ucond round. But\nht recovered wd detuted \"Tht\nHead.\"\nBRIGHTLINGSEA, EngUnd (CP)\n\u2014Competitor ta \u2022 BrighUingsear-\nOstend race, toe yacht VemeU\nabandoned the rice to iniit tht\nsmaU yacht Wantelo, whote auxiliary had toiled. .Wantelo signalled\ndistress flying i red ihirt     *'\nEnglish Golfer\nPam Barton, Britiih llnki itar.\nblaiti her way out ot a und trap\non toe Wee Burn Country Club\nlinks it Norton, Conn. Miu Barton competed In the American\nNational Womtn'i Golf champion-\nihip.\nMORE ABOUT\nU.S. NEUTRALITY\n(Contlnutd Prom Page Ona)\nBy noon ha had received epprov\ning reipomei trom Grett BrlUin\nmd France, Italy thought its itatement that lt contemplated no mUi-\nUry operations for the present wu\nsufficient. From Germuy ud Hitler there came, for the Ume being at\nleut no amwer. Tha Britiih ud\nFrench pledges were glvu on condition that their adverury also ob-\n\u2022erve the ume limiUtlona on aerial\nwarfare.\nIn addiUon, the Pruldent received\nHugh R. Wilion, Ambuudor to\nGtrmany, and accepted hia reilgnt-\ntion. The diplomat lt wai announced, will tssume ipectel dutiei\nat toe State Department Maaking\nuy ilgniflcuce the move might\nhave, both toe Pruldent ud State\nSecretary Hull decUned to dlacuu\nthe retioni behind lt\nMORE ABOUT\nROOSEVELT\n(Contlnutd Prim Page Ont)\nHe may prevent tht departure ot\na ihip when he. h. reuon to believe It will carry fuel, armi, ammunition, mm, luppliu, diipatchu\nor information to any warship ot\na belligerent Thli, however, alio\nis covered by tha Neutrality Act ot\n1937.\nENFORCES PINAL CODE\nThe Preildent alio enforcu a\nwide variety of provisions at tot\nUnited Stetu Penil Codt of 1909\nrelating to toe maintenance ot neutrality. The code coven' actlvltlei\nof Amerlcani thit might prejudice\nAmerican neutrality. It forbidi:\nAccepting ud exercising a commission to tervt a belligerent by\nlud or ua:\nEnlisting to the lervice of a belligerent u a Midler, marine or au.\nmen on board uy warship;\nEnlisting uother penon to iuch\nservice;\nHiring another penon to leevt\ntot United Stetei with tht intention of enlisting;\nFitting out or arming and commissioning uy ihip to be employed\nto the lervice of a belligerent;\nSetting on toot or providing or\npreparing the meant for any mill-\ntary expedition.\nOTHIR PROVISIONS\nHere are other provliioni tha\nPruldent will enforce:\nNo belligerent warship ll to be\npermitted to mike uie of u Americin port trom which t visiel of u\nopposing nation hu departed, until\nat lent at houn sitter tot Utter\nihip left\nA wtrihlp muit letve within 14\nhoun after lta entrance Into u\nAmericu port except to cue ot\nbid weithtr or ot requiring provision! tor IU crew or of needing\nreptln. But lt muit leave u toon\nu pouible after 24 houn without\nwhich ht mty exercise to preurvt\nbe neceuary for her Immediate\nma. Tha ume wanhlp may not\nagain fuel in an American port\nuntil atter three monthi have pau-\nad.\nIt there art aeveral veueli et\nbelligerents ln an Americu port\nthey must leave alternatively, fint\na vessel of ona aide, then a venal\not the other.\nThe President alto cu proclilm\nthat Americu ihlpi may not carry\narmi or iddltrt to belligerenti or\ntttempt to break any blockade\nwhich may be lawfully eiUbliihed\nud maintained.\nHe may alio proclaim that Amer-\nteui who claim protection ot the\nUnited Stetu and miiconduct thim-\ntelvei towird a belligerent wUl\ndo K at thtlr own peril\nFragment! of the iheU ot a 40,000,-\n000-year-old turtle trom Englud\nhave been fitted together at toe\nField Muieum tn Chicigo.\nHeadey lead Is\nUnimpaired as\n42nd Week Ends\nWith nlnt wteki remaining, at\ntoe 91 wuki ln the Britiih Columbia Laying Conteit, the C. Hetdey\nA Soni pen malntalna ita lead at\nbetter than 75 polnta, though slipping a trifle to toe 42nd week. Any\npen that overtakes It must gain' an\naverage of over eight points a week.\nThis has bam done a number of\ntlmu, when the leader went Into a\n\u2022lump, due to toe moult or other\ncamei, but thli particular leader\nhu been a consistent gilner almoit\nwithout exception to the lut two\nor thret monthi.\nPoint! ef tot top itven pent,\ntmong whom the winner will cer-\nUlnly be found, tre: Hetdey, 2479 4;\nM. H. Ruttledge, 2402.4; G. L H.\nPoUok, 2378.5; F. C. Evam, 2375.1;\nW. J. Schiebler, 2344; C. Vroom,\n2342.9: Windermere Experimental\nStttion, 2339.5.\nFollowing li (ha record of tht 34\nconteit pern it the end ot toe 42nd\nweek, omitting toe week'i eggi ud\nthe performanct ot tot Individual\nbird*\nBreed ud owner Wki. Ttl.    TO\nPte. Eggi   Pte.\nt. C, Rhode leland Reda:\nAllen, A. M. ....... 42.9 1M0 1758.3\nArnould. H. K. A. 44.4 1810 1997.7\nBrown, Mlu A. O. 52.8 1989 2309.0\nBrown, Jack  31.7 1581 1740.8\nBurgeu, John .... 51.8 195> 2307.8\nFinch, Lewli H . 38.9 1090 1759.4\nGime, Geo. W 51.4 2048 22S3.9\nGoodman, John .. 39.1 1848 2100.2\nRussell. D  48.1 1949 2078.3\nSUverman, F. H. 40.8 1828 1876.5\nThomson, R. G..... 48.8 2092 2232.4\nBirred Plymouth Rdcki\nBrown, Miss A. G. 48.8\ni*   \u25a0\n1881\n1988.8\nCram, Jick       . 41.7\n1824\n1878.0\nGoldlng, C. G. ... 34.8\n1722\n1753.8\nBarnevtldtn:\nFlU-Herbert J. O. MB\n1855\n19TM\n8. C. White Lighorm:\nChilmen, J. _ 58.3\n1942\n2230.8\nCorlett Mra. E. K. 47.4\n1887\n2158.2\n2017\n2375.1\nFiirweitherW.M.43.9\n1848\n1888.3\nGoldlng, C. O. ... 44.9\n1597\n1817.2\nHeadey, C. & Sou 52 J\n2223\n2476.4\nHenke, Ulrich ... 80.4\n2038\n2274.1\nKerfoot W. D. _ 88.0\n2035\n2223.3\nLawson, M  30.8\n1883\n1888.8\nPollok, O. L. H. . 47.7\n2137\n2378.5\nRuttledge, M. H... 55.2\n2098\n2402.4\nSchiebler, W. J. _ 48.8\n1999\n2M4.0\nSchofield, A. W... 40*\nSmith, T. J.  42.8\n2028\n2278.1\n2000\n2187 J)\n1893\n20093\nSwenuon,   P.  ... 45.3\n1863\n2139.7\nVroom.  C 57.1\n2097\n2342*\nWiteon, A. G 34.3\n1888\n2018.8\nWndrmr. Ex. Stn. 87.2\n1994\n2339*\nMORE ABOUT\nITALY\n(Contlnuid From Paga Ona)\nWhile tha content ef Italy's reply wai net midi publlo hert, it\nwu believed tha eablntt felt Ita\ncommunique following tht mtttlng\u2014ttetlng It wtt not Uking\nmlllUry action at preient\u2014covered the ground tufflclintly.\n. Announcement ot tha cabinet'!\ndecision relieved Itelians, whose\nhope ot avoiding conflict dwindled\nwith toe outbreak of fighting between Germany md Poland, They\nhad Uken comfort earlier from Fu-\nerher Hitler's declaration he did\nnot intend calling on IUly for aid.\nThe official communique uld tha\ncabinet bad examined tha Polish\nsituation, \"the origin of which goea\nback to the Vanillin tretty.\"\nTht ctblnet uld toe statement,\ntook cognizance of aU document*\npreauted by the Foreign Minister,\nCount Galeaiio Cltno, which ihow*\ned \"the work ctrrled out by U Duce\nto auure Europe ot a peace bated\non Juitlce.\"\nPRAISES PEOPLE\nTbe communique addreued \"hWh\npraiu to tha Italian people tor toe\nexample ot discipline and calm of\nwhich it hai given\u2014at alwayi-\nproof.\"\nReflecting toe general Italian\nhope BrlUin ud France would let\nGermany ud PoUnd fight alone,\nthe authorlUUve Virginlo Gayda\nwrote to the Glornale d'ltaUa:\n\"Italy hu done all ibe could to\n\u25a0vert toll war. It ii up to the\nother powere to circumscribe If.\nAmong the documinte tha cab.\nInet had btfort It reaching ttt df\nelilon wit a ttltgram from Pu.\ntrhrtr Hitter to Premier Munollnl txprenlng confidence thtt\nOtrmtny would not nttd tht aid\nof ths; Italian army,\n.... .... _______\"\u2022\u2014_-__\u00bb\u2014\u2014_\u2014__. \u201e_ ;_\nStibbi, Benwell Judge\nLocal Aquatic Sports\nMayor N. C. Stibbi wd Alderman\nGeorge Benwell ware Judgu at the\nNelaon Annual Aquatic Sporti held\nit Lakeside Park Thunday afters-\nnoon under tha apomonhlp of tha\nNelton City Council.\nLlfe-Guird Brian Gore tnd Swimming Imtructreu Shirley Boomer\nsupervised tbe program. Auiiting\nthem were Paul Hookingi ud Albert Daynard.\n* ' i        \u25a0\nAbout one-half the men who of*\nply for position! ln the flying cadet*\nfall became ot poor eyealght\nEntries lor Caledonian Sports and\nDancing al Nelson Reach New High\nThe wuther ll Clan McLeary'i\nKle concern now u aU Indlcitioni\npoint to one ot the moat luccessful\nsports diy that Nelion hu hid for\nyun when the annual Caledonian\nGamu ara held at tha Recreation\nGround* Labor Day.\nEntrlu for the piping ud ductog\nhave topped the 30 mark now, largut toul on record by far. Contest-\nnte are coming from all over Alberta ud toe B.C. Interior. And la\nthe track and field competitions,\nentrlu continued to itretra Into the\nhandi of Albert Wallach, Secretary\not toe Ou McLeary Sporti Association, up to a Ute hour Friday\nnight the dotto* date. -\u2022\nMr. WalUch wu toe busiest mah\nto town yeiterday, u ha nuhed\n\u2022round supervising work to be dont\ntt toe Recreation Grounds, making\nup toe priie list ud composing\nthe program. \u25a0'.\nThen win be ta the vicinity of\nipproxlmitely 80 entrlu ln tot trick\ntnd field competitions. Among toe\nUtett entries wu thtt of t relay\nI teim trom Kimberley tnd Cnn-\n[brook which will hivt competition\nfrom it leut one Nelson turn. The\nlitter wiU be composed of three\nNelson ipeediten ud one from\nCastlegar, toe runnen being Howdle\nCampbeU, Harold Mayo, Bob Andrew ud Elmer Dams respectively.\nIn toe 220-yard and quarter-mile\nevents will be Rev. Gerald M.\nWard, ot Ntlion, recent itar iprtater\nat U B. C.\n' \u2022 Panmylvanla OU it Ita Beit\nQUAKER STATE\n\u25a0 \u25a0;.  Wholeule Dtetrtbuton\nAcme Automotive\n61 VBiker St. Supply Ph. 1040\nsW_HnMiiMaa\u00ab'\n \t\n\u2014\nPAGE TEN\nNELSON DAILY NIWS. NEtSON. B. C-SATURDAY MORNING. SEPT. I IMS.\nThere Are Big Opportunities Here\u2014and Some of Them Are Just What You Need\nl\u00bbW\u00bbt\u00bb\u00bba\u00abtKa\u00bbr^OT^.\u00ab-\/^.99\u00ab3wai^wwa^^\u00ab?oa9wa\u00bb'>>\u00aba\u00bbwt\nttssswawsswrawMitt*\nSATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1939\nCKLN\u2014NELSON\nA.M.\u2014\n8:00-0 Canada\n8:30\u2014Hodge Podge Lodge\n8:15\u2014Tha Newi\n10:00\u2014Hospital Programme\n11:00\u2014Morning Bulletin Board\nU'OO-Muiic for Mealtime\nP. M.\u2014\n12:30-Tht Newi\n1:30-Sign Off\n8:30\u2014Children'i Requeit Program\n6:00\u2014Police Headquarter!\n6:15\u2014Supper Melodiei\n6:30\u2014The iVewi\n7:30\u2014The Sportlight\n7:45-Petite Musicile ,\n8:45\u2014Tin Pin Alley Goal to Town\n10:45-At Close of Day\nU.OO-Sign Otf\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nA.M.\u2014\n8:00\u2014Luigi Romanelll'i Orchestra\n8:30-The News\n8:45-Al Gilbert'i Trio\n8:00\u2014Jem Ellington\u2014vocillst\n\u00bb:15\u2014The Joyce Trio\n\u00bb:30\u2014LltUe Virlety Show\n10:00\u2014Bay Kinney'i Orcheitra\n11:00\u2014Up with the Curtain\n12:00\u2014The Newa\nP. M.\u2014\n\u00bb:15-Club Mitinet\nI:00-Celtic Ceilidh\n1:30\u2014Ella Fitzgerald tnd htr orch.\n1:45\u2014doling Stock Quotttioni\n2:00\u2014Ftul Decker's Orch.\n1:30\u2014Ici Ton Chante\nl:00-The UtUe Review\n8:30\u2014Glenn Miller'i Orch.\n4:00\u2014Charles Barnette'i Orch.\n4:30-Hawali Calls\n1:00\u2014Leon Zuckert and hli Gypsy\nOrch.\n6:00\u2014Symphonic Strlngi\n7:00-Tht Newi\n7:15\u2014Random  Rhythm\n7:30\u2014Don Turner'i Orch.\n8:00\u2014Jimmy fowler's Old Timen\n6:30-1 Cover Uie Witerfront\n8:45-ArUa Shaw and hla Orch.\n>:00-To be announced\n9:30\u2014Ran Wilde'i Orch.\n\u00bb:45-The Newi\n10:00\u2014Larry Kent'i Oreh.\n10:30\u2014Len Hopktn'i Orch.\nll:00-Giry Nc\u00bbUnghim'i Oreh.\nll:30-Deryl Hirpe'i Orch.\nCJAT \u2014TRAIL\nA. M.\u2014\n7:00\u2014Request Progrim\n7:30-Newi\n7:45\u2014Song Hits\n8:00\u2014 Morning Bulletin Boird\n12:00-On With tht Dance\nP. M\u2014\n12:4\u00bb-The Newi\nl:0O-Up-to-tht-Minutt\n1:15\u2014Varietiea\n4:0O-The Newi\n4:30\u2014Theitre Newi\n4:45\u2014Tei Time Tunei\n8:00\u2014Headlines tn Sport\n6:15\u2014Dinner Music\nTHE NETS' BEST\n8:SO-NBC-Red \u2014 Arch Oboler'i\nPlays.\n5;4\u00bb-ColumbIa - Siturday Night\nSerenade\n6:00\u2014NBC-Red  \u2014  Benny  Goodman's Orch,\n8:30\u2014NBC-Red\u2014Gny      Gordon'i\nOrch.\n7:0O-NBC-Red - National Barn\nDance\n7:30-NBC-Blue - Horace Heldt'i\nOrch,\n8:00-Columbii-Hlt Pirade: Lanny Ross\n8:30-NBC-Red - Ray Herbeck's\nOrch.\n8:0o-NBC-Red - Jan    Garber's\nOrch.\n8:30\u2014Don   Lee\u2014Paul   Pendirvli'\nOrch.\n10:00\u2014Columbit\u2014Freddy    Mtrtin'i\nOrcheitri\n10:80\u2014Columbli \u2014 Pasadena Dance\n11:00\u2014NBC-Blut \u2014 Organ Concert\nSUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1939\nCKLN\u2014NELSON\nA. M.\u2014\n10:3O\u2014Music for Sunday\n11:00\u2014Ferdinand  Strack'i  Concert\nOrcheitri\nP. M.\u2014\n1:00\u2014Spanish Strings\n2:00\u2014In tht Bandstand\n3:00\u2014Concert Programme\n6:00\u2014Standard Male Chorui\n6:30\u2014Stnngt Adventure!\n6:45-Pacific Paradise\n7:00\u2014Popular Music of the Day\n7:30 to 8:30\u2014Music Loven' Hour\n9:00\u2014Organ Moodi ,\n9:30-Sign Off\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nA.M.\u2014\n8:00\u2014Walter Logan'! Muslcale\n8:30-Salt Lake  City  Tabarmclc\nChoir\n8:00\u2014Norman Cloutier'i Orch.\n9:30\u2014Sundiy Symphonettt\n10:00\u2014Chimber Music\n10:30\u2014Devotional Service\n11:00\u2014Columbii Broidcastlng Symphony\n12:00\u2014Tne Hour of Musicil Fun\nP.M.\u2014\n12:80\u2014Tapettry Muiicile\nl:0O-The Church df the Air\n1:30\u2014Horace MacEwen, pianist\n2:00\u2014Canadian Grenadier Guards\nBand\nJ:S0-The World \"oday\n3:00-Melodic Strlngi\n>:30-Ten Musical Maldi\n4:00\u2014Charlie McCirthy te Edgar\nBtrgen\n6:00\u2014Appointment with Agostinl\n\u00bb:30-Organ Recital\n6:00\u2014Muilc from Manuscript\n6:30-By the Sea\n7:00-The Newi\n7:30-ReclUl Seriei\n8:00-Cirl Hills, orginUt\n8:30\u2014Choristers A Strings\n9:00\u2014Paul Martin ind hli Music\n9:45-The News.     \u25a0\n10:00\u2014Sanctuary\n10:30\u2014Bridgt to Dreamland\nCJAT-TRAIL\nA.M.\u2014\n11:00\u2014Knox United Church Service\nP. M.\u2014\n6:00\u2014Tht King'i Men\n7:30\u2014Hawaiian Fantasies\n8:00\u2014Knox Church Service     '\n9:00\u2014Church ln the Wildwood\n9:15-The Old Refrains\nOthpr periods, CBC Programmes.\nTHE NETS' BEST\n11:00\u2014Columbia\u2014Columbia  Broadcasting Symhony\n12:30-NBC-Red - Tha   World   Is\nYours\n8:30\u2014NBC-Red-Bandwagon\n4:00\u2014NBC-Red-Bergen A\nMcCarthy\n8:00\u2014Columbia \u2014 Ford   Summer\nHour\n5:30\u2014NBC-Red-American  Album\nof Familiar Music\n6:00-NBC-Blue-Voice of Hawaii\n8:00\u2014NBC-Red-Hollywood   Playhouse, drama\n10:00\u2014Columbla-Tlto Gulzar, Tnr.\n10:15\u2014NBC-Red\u2014Bridge to Dreamland.\n11:00\u2014NBC-Blue-Chu. Runyan. organist\nNBC-Red-KFI, Loi Angeles; KHQ,\nSpoktne;   KGW.   Portland;    KOA,    Denver;\nKPO, San Franc'.co.\nNBC-Blue-KGA,  Spokane;   KGO.\nSan   Franciico;   K J R.\nSeatUe.\nColumbla-KNX, Hollywood; KSL,\nSalt Lake City; KFPY,\nSpokine;   KOIN,   Portland.\nMutual\u2014Don    Lee-KOL,    SeatUe;\nKFRC, San Franciico.\nMothers Weep, Men Grimr as Million\n(hildren Are Hurried From London\nBy DREW MIDDLETON\nAssociated Press Stiff Writer\nLONDON, Sept 1 (AP) (Passed\nby British Censor)\u2014London sent\naway iti children and turned ltt\nface to the grim proapect of wir today ai more than a million youngsters, beginning at dawn, left the\nmetropolis for safety in the countryside.\nWithin the next few days more\nthan 3,000,000 persons will have\nbeen sent from the various key cities.\nToday's withdrawal jammed surface\ntraffic throughout London's business\nlection and touched the busy \"city\"\nitreeti with sadness.\nAt the Liverpool Street and London Bridge railroad stations, in the\nheart of London's poorer sections,\nchildren were in line, with their\nmothers nearby, from early morning.\nSchool teacheri lined them up:\nchildren of four and five, frightened\nby the roar and busUe of the big\nstation; older boys yanking the\ngirls' hair; big girls with a toddler\nclinging to each hand.\nThtre were 3000 children ln one\nline at London Bridge, which gives\nIts name to a children's game.\nEach had a gai misk slung over\nhis shoulder ind even the smallest\namong them clutched a big canvis\nduffel bag containing blankets and\nclothes. From the tops of some bags\ndolls peered out One boy dropped\nhis bag and a bunch of lead soldiers\nspilled out onto tbe platform.\nThese children were poor. But\neven the poorest had a bag of candy\nor cakes, a departing gift trom his\nparents.\nOne child of five had a tiny tin\nbucket and spade with him. He\nthought he was going to the seashore. Really he didn t know, nei\nther did his mother. None of them\nknew where they were going.\nLoudspeakers in the stations\nboomed orders, teachers shepherded\ntheir charges down the platforms,\nand the trains were loaded swiftly.\nThe children, who had treated the\nevacuation as a huge joke ln their\nrehearsal for It last Saturday, were\nsilent and wondering today. When\nthe time came to leave, they turned\nanxious eyes toward their mothers,\nwho stood behind a line of police.\nThe children cried:\n\"Good bye, Mother. When will I\nsee you? I'll write. Tell Dad goodbye.\nMany mothers, who had been up\nall night getting their children\nready, broke down as the long files\nshuffled down the platform. Eyes\nred from weeping, they stood with\ncoats hastily thrown over bouse\naprons and waved.\nThey stood there, waving, u long\nas the trains remained in sight crying openly. Commuters who had rearranged their schedules to come In\nafter the trains had pulled out arrived while they still were there\nweeping together while the men\nand women, rich and poor, stood\nstood silent and grim.\nNot until the last car had disappeared down the tracks did they\nleave, for empty homes.\nCastlegar Folk Hear\nTalk on Technocracy\nCASTLEGAR, B. C\u2014A successful meeting was held Wednesday\nnight by the Trail Branch of Technocracy Inc. An interested audience of about 125 listened to lectures given by Walter Simmons\nand Walter Sahl.\nNelann Saily Nrma\nMember ot Tbt Ctntditn DaUy\nNtwipapere Auoclition\nTtlepshont 144\nPrivate Exchinge Connecting te\nAll Department!.\nClassified Advertising\nRates\u2014 lie Per Line\n(Minimum I Llnu)\n2 llnee per Insertion | St\n2 Una. 6 consecutive\nInsertions  \u2014   St\n(6 for tht prict of 4)\n8 llnei rer Insertion \u2014-.  St\nt Wats. 8 conitcuUvt\nInsertions \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 182\n2 Una 1 month  2.86\nt Unit, 1 month    -Xt\ntot idvertliementi of more than\nthree llnet calculate on\ntha above bull\nBox numben He extra. Thia\ncoven any number of\ninsertions.\nLECAL NOTICES\n18c per lines, tint insertion ind\n14c aach subsequent insertion.\nALL   ABOVE   RATE8   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT.\nSPECIAL LOW RATI\nSituations Winted 86a for tny\nrequired   numbtr of linn for\nilx diyi, ptyiblt In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSingle copy  .__ I   .05\nBy cirrler. ptr wtek \u2014     25\nBy carrier, per yetr \u2014   13.00\nBy Mill:\nOnt month\nThrtt monthi.\nSix monthi _\nOnt yttr \t\n $.78\n    2.00\n   400\n.    8.00\nAbove ratei ipply In Cmadi.\nthe United States, and the\nUnited Kingdom, to subscribers\nliving outiide regulir cirrler\nireat\nElsewhere tnd tn Cinidi whtrt\nextri postage is required, ont\nmonth $1.50, thrtt months $4.00,\nsix months $8.00. ont yeir $15.00\nHitler Mystery\nMan lo Staff\nBy LOUIS LOCHNER\n(Associated Press Stiff Writer)\nBERLIN, Sept 1 (AP).-Fuehrer\nHitler today literally held the se\ncret of hla future moves in the Pol'\nIsh conflict in his own breait\nNo one, not even Marshal Geor\ning, nor Rudolf Hess, hii trusted\nlteutenanti, knew whit he .would\ndo next\nThis version was given the Asso\nelated Press by a man who had opportunity for a checkup almost hour\nto hour of the Fuehrer's icUons\nduring the put week.\nIn the most critical moments, he\nsild, Hitler locks himielf up in hii\nroom md leei no one.\nSuch i moment ume Wedneidiy\nifter Sir Neville Henderson, the\nBritish Ambassador, preiented him\nwith Britain'! counter-questions, to\nhis proposals.\nFor almost two hours he remained\nabsolutely alone, deciding on his\nfuture course.\nLast night he was again reported\nin solitary mediation.\nMen in hia entourage are nearly\nat the end ot their strength, this Informant said. Night after night, since\narriving at the Chancellery a week\nago tonight, Hitler has been working till 4 a.m. All through the night\nand early morning hours he kept\nsummoning advisers, experts and\naides.\nThe Associated Press' Informant\nsaid frankly that the Fuehrer's attitude during the present crisis puzzles many of his most ardent supporters.\n111th BATTERY\nNELSON\nR.C.A.  (N.P.)\nWeekly Ordtr by Mtjor A. E. Dilgai\nM. C, week commencing 1st Sept.\n1934\u2014Order No. 21.\nPART 1\nDUTIES:\nOrderly Officer for the week, 2-\nLieut G. C. Wallach. Next for duty.\n2-Lieut A. R. Johnson. Orderly\nSergeant for the week: L-Sergt. J. E.\nClark. Next for duty: L-Sergt. T. Lee.\nOrderly Bombardier for the week:\nBdr. R. S. Fraser. Next for duty:\nBdr. W. Wools. Trumpeter on duty:\nBoy G. M. Leask.\nPARADES:\nThe Battery will parade In full\nstrength at 2000 hours, Sept. 2,1039.\nDRESS:\nField service uniform.\nGENERAL:\nThe 111th (N) Field Battery, R.\nC. A., have by order of the Nat Def.\nH. Q., been mobilized with effect\nfrom this day.\nAll ranks are reminded that thli\nmobilization order muit be obeyed\n\u25a0t once.\n(Signed)      2-Lleut E. M. Gillott,\nOrderly Officer for O. C. Bty.\nHeavy Losses as\nJapanese and\nMongols Clash\nMOSCOW. Sept. 1 (Af). - Tiss.\nofficii! newi agency, announced\ntoday \u2022 Jipinese-Mmchoukuoin\nforce hid been \"liquidated\" by a\nSoviet-Outer Mongolian land and\nair offensive ilong the common border of Manchoukuo and Outer\nMongolia.\nThe announcement uid Uie troopi\nsuffered \"greit losses ln manpower\n\u2022nd equipment\" between Auguit 21\n\u2022nd 28.\t\nOSHAWA, Ont. (CP) .-Believed\nto have itruck her head on rock\nbottom' while diving into Lake Ontario, Ruby Devlnei, 16. Is In hoipltil here in a \"completely ptralyz-\ntd\" condiUon.\n(       ' \u25a0 ',   ,',\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Hotel Opp. C. P. It Depot\nMEN - SUITS CLEANED, PRHSS-\ned, repaired or altered: H. J\nWilton1!, Ph. 107, 534 Josephine.\nTHE LAROEST ASSORTMENT OF\ntext books ln Kootenay on display\nMinn, Rutherford Cc 498 Baker.\nSANITARY RUBBIS GOODS. 24\nLatex $1. Fret price list J. Jensen.\n1042 Hiro, Vincouver, B. C\nBREAD AT EVERY MEAL IS\nwhit tbt growing child needs!\nBuy Choquette's Mother's Breid\nBACK-TO-SCHOOL - YOUR CHITS\nneeds the best Fresh Fruits tnd\nVegtbli. io buy it the Stir. Ph. H>.\nToucan run.a home kin-\ndergarten with our help.     Tht\nCanadian  Kindergarten Institute.\nWinnipeg, Manitoba.\nAN OFFE?. TO EVERY IN-\nventor. Hit of wanted inventions\nand full information sent free. Tht\nRamsay Compiny, World Patent\nAttorneyi, 273 Bank St, Ottawa\nGENUINE UTEX SPECIAL GTD\n25 for $1.00 or jiffy prepared 18\ntor $1X10 (fret catalogue) National\nImporter!, Box 244, Edmonton.\nREFINED ENGLISH WIDOW, AOl\n42, new trom Englmd, wishes to\nmeet gentleman, with meani. Object matrimony. Genuine. Box\n8257 Dally Newi,\nMARRY? HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE\nfrom. Many with meani, Particular! 10c. Ladlei free. Canadian\nCorrespondence Club, Box 128,\nCalgary, Alberta.\nVACATION SNAP SHOTS BRING\nback pleasant memories. Let us\nmake extra prlnta for relatives\nand friends. Prints Sc each. Films\ndeveloped ind printed 25c,\nKrystal Photos, Wilkie, Sask.\nPERSONAL RUBBER GOODS\nmailed postpaid in plain, sealed\nenvelope'with price list. 8 samples 25c. 24 samples $1.00. Adults\nonly Atex Rubber Co., Dept. H.\nBox 231 Hamilton, Ontario.\nWOYS - STAMPS'- GIRTS\nForeign and British Colony stamps\nat tar less than catalogue prices.\nWrite at once, for approval\nsheets to G. F. Goodwin, 811, 5th\nAvenue West Calgary, Alberta.\nHYGIENE SANITARY SUPPLIES\nand drug sundries. For highest\nquality goods at lowest prices,\nwrite for latest price list or send\n$1 for Special Sample assortment\nof 24 postpaid under plain sealed\ncover. Western Supply Agency,\nBox 667 Vancouver, B. C.\nFREE SEX BOOKS, CATALOGUE\non request - 12 pages includes\nDrug Sundries. Largest assortment of Sanitary Rubber Goods\nin Canada. Send 25c for six sam-\nples Supreme Brand Latex.\nAdults only. Supreme Specialty\nCo.. Dept N-D. 169 Yonge\nStreet, Toronto, Ontario,     '\nTEACHERS WANTED\nWANTED-LADY TEACHER FOR\nprivate home. Three pupils. Mrs\nA. G. Watson. Appledale, B. C.\nB.C. Cities Improve\nVICTORIA, Sept 1 (CP) .-British Columbia municipal administrations improved their position ln 1938,\nadhering for the most part to rigid\neconomies, E. H. Brldgman, deputy\nminister of municipal affairs, reported to the provincial government yesterday in his annuil report Summary of municipal government forms l large portion ot\nthe printed report this year.\nRefunding ot $17,119,760 by Victoria city on the plan recently\nadopted by ratepayers formed the\nchief certificate of approval issued\nby the Department for money bylaws issued last year. Elsewhere municipalities carried on with their\nbudgets with results that are reduced to tables ln the report and\nshown in comparison with prior\nyears.\nHELP WANTED\nHOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT\njob u Letter Carrier, Postal Clerk.\nCustoms Examiner, Stenographer,\netc. Free Booklet Thi 11 C. C.\nSchools, Ltd, Winnipeg. Oldest\nIn Canada. No Agents.   \t\nWANTED - A MAN TO WORK ON\na ranch. Must ba ible to mUk.\nJ. A. Robinson, Blewett P. O, R C.\nWANTED - EXPERIENCED GIRL\ntor housework. Sleep out Box\n8352 Dally Newi. \t\nACENTS WANTED\nPREMIER ART GUILD, THE LAR-\ngest personal greeting card company ln Canada, with branches\nfrom coait to coait, invite you to\napply for an agency to uU printed\nto order Christmas Cards. Sample\nbook supplied without charge.\nMost complete line of boxed u-\nsortments which pay our sain\nitaff up to 50% commission Experience unnecesury. Write to\nPremier Art Guild, 576 Seymour\nStreet Vancouver, B. C.\t\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Rata for advertue-\nmenti under thii clusificstion\nto assist people seeking employment Only 25c for one week\n(6 days) covers any number\nof required lines. Payable, In\nadvance.\nWELL EDUCATED MARRIED\ncouple, farm or ranch work, 85\nand SO yeart of age, Canadian.\nCapable ot taking full charge.\nSeparate bouse preferable. Own\ntruck. No chUdren. Box 8337\nDaily News. _________\nYOUNG MAN REQUIRES WORK.\nWill tackle anything. Experienced in painting and Insulating.\nAlso handy at gardening and all\ncarpenter repair work. Box 8383\nDaily Newi. \t\nEXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER te\ngeneril office clerk with belt of\nreferencei, requirei work Pirt\nUme account! a specialty. WUl go\nany place. Box 8382 Daily News,\nFIRST CLASS HOUSE KEEPER\nwants work at once. WiU go any-\nwhert. Good cook and dun.\nWould likt boustwork or hottl\n;ork. Box 8032 DtUy Ntwt,\nAMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN 27. DE-\nlires work in grocery or mett\nmarket 12 yeart experience.\nQualification! and referencu. Box\n8081 Daily Newi. __^___^\nFIRST CLASS COOK WANTS\nwork. Specializing in pastry tnd\nbread. Very economical, clean,\nNondrinker. Box 8387_Dally_Newi\nEXPERIENCED GIRL WXNTS\nwork ii housekeeper or u girl\nfor generil housework. City pre-\nferred. Box 8366 Daily Newi.\nHIGH SCHOOL GIRL, 17, EXPECT-\nenced, wtnti homt in return for\nservices In Trail. Write Miu\nSwanson, Rosi Spur, B._C.\nGIRL 16, EXPERIENCED, WXNTB\nlight housework, cue of children. Full time. Gilbert! Robert,\n1011, Fourth Street \t\nGIRL GOING TO BUSINESS\nSchool wanta room and board in\nexchange for light atrvlcet. Box\nB277 Dilly_ Newi;\t\nWILLING BOY, 17, WANTS WORK\nin town or farm. Write 819 Victoria Lane, Nelion, or Phone in\nmornings 658X. \u25a0\nEXPERIENCED PACKER WANTS\nwork packing apples anywhere.\nWrite Miss E. Reimer, Renata, B.C,\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nGEN. STORE AND ICE CREAM\nparlor. Good paying buslneu in\nprogressive dist Forced to sell\nowing to ill health. Apply to Box\n B335 Dally Newi.\nFOR SALE, KOFFEE KABIN OPP.\nDaily News. Good business. Write\nor caU 265 Baker St., Nelson, B. C.\n144 IS THE CLASSIFIED\nPHONE NUMBER\nIIRTHS\nPOUNDER \u2014 At Kooteniy Lake\nGeneral Hospital, August 31, 1939,\nto Mr and Mra. Ernest Pounder,\n686 Baker Street e_aon.\t\nSTANLEY - To Mr.~an3_M5.\nA. B. S. Stanley, Jr, at Arrow\nLakes HospiUl, Frldiy, Auguit 25,\na ion, Denu Edwird.\nPENGALLY \u2014 To Mr. ind Mn.\nPengally  of. Silverton,  at  Slocan\nCommunity Hoipital, a daughter, on\nAuguit 24, 1939.        _\nELSMORE - To Mr. tnd Mre.\nElsmore of Silverton, it Slocin\nCommunity Hoipittl, a daughter, on\nAugust 24, 1939,\nHASCARL - To Mr. and Mre.\nL. Hiscirl, Jr, of Brouie. at Arrow Laku Hoipital, August 21, a\ndaughter.\t\nHUFTY - At the Kootenay Uke\nGenera; Hoipital, August 31. 1939.\nto Mr. and Mra. Charlei Hufty, a\nBAKER - To Mr. and Mn. R.\nBaker of. Burton, at Arrow Lakei\nHoipltil, Auguit 23, i wn.\nFOR AND WANTED TO RENT\nMARSDEN APTS. 408 VERNON .ST.\nundtr ntw management Rtdtctd.\n\u25a0 turn. A unfurn. roomi. Reasonable.\nWANTED FOR RENT, \"BSBEHS\nhouu with 3 bedroomi or could\npurchue on rental bails. Ph. 823R.\nFOR   RENT   MODERN   APART-\nmenu. Unfurnished. Apply Room\n203 Johnstone Building.      \t\nWANTED  TO   RElJt  A\" IStATX\nhouse ln Nelson by October  1.\nBox 7428 DaUy News.\nFIVE ROOM HOUSE ANDT5UT-\nbulldings, 12 loU in garden and\norchard Phona 384-L3,\nFOR  RENT -  HOUSEKEEPING.\nroomi, furnished. 711 Vernon St\nWANTED,   FURN.   OR   UNFUlS.\nroom or suite Box 8319 Diily Newi\nFOR RENT - 6 ROOM HOUSE,\nFurnace. SUnley Street Phone 67.\nFURN. ,\\ND UNFURN, 3 A ?\"Ktt\nlultei, reduced ratea. Kerr Aptt.\nFOR RENT APARTMENT, MEDICI) Arts bldg Ap C. F McHirdy\n* URN ISH Eb HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms for rent Annible Block.\nTERRACE APTS. Beautiful modern\nfrigidaire equipped suites\nROYAL HOTEL NEW LOW\nmonthly ntw. Phone 686.\nFURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT.\nPhone 218X. i\nROOM AND BOARD\nTEN MINUTES FROM NORMAL\nSchool. Lirge, well furnished\nrooms. Good food. Convenient\nwtrm md comfortable, write etrly\nto Mn. A. J. Robert 2621\nRichmond Avenue, Victort, B. C.\nCOMFORTABLE ROOM WITH\nboard. Furnace heated. Ph. 898X3.\nCOMFORTABLE ROOM AND\nboard for itudent 810 forbopttt.\nCOMFORTABLE BOARD A ROOM\n1 ichl. girl. Box 8296 Dally News.\nWANTED ROOM AND BOARD\".\nBox 8316 Dally News.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY\nAND SUPPLIES, ETC.\nPURE   BRED   AYRSHIRE   COW.\nFresh 4th calf. W, Thompson. Ymir\nYOUNG PIGS - SIZE AND QUAC\n\u25a0 lty $8, delivered Alex Cheyne, Erie\n6 WKS. PIGS $5. PRICE DELVRD.\nGood stock Riverside Ranch, TraU\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC.\nPUREBRED LABRADOR PUP?\nfor ule. Mature doga. Harrop,\nAbbotsford. B. C.\t\nMACHINERY\nCITY AUTO WRECKERS CAN\nbring their Portable Arc Welder\nto you, anywhere. 431 Josephine it\nPROPERTY. HOUSES, FARMS\nFor Sale\nOne of Nelion'i moit beautiful ind\nmodern homei, the property of the\nUtt Dr. D. W. McKay. Splendidly\nlocated on two lirge loU in Rosemont House ii stuccoed ind consists of Urge living-room with open\nfireplace; glassed-in alcove; dining-\nroom and breakfast-room; kitchen\nwith built-in plumbing. Upstairs,\nthree bedrooms; den paneUed with\nmaple; tiled bathroom built-in\nplumbing. Floors downstairs oik\ninliy, upiUln cout fir. Equipped\nthroughout with very but electric\nlight fixture!.\nFuU buement stone toundittoni.\nMoit modern Delco Automatic Oil\nFurnace, thermostat control, hot water heating throughout houie. Splendid girden ind garage, til ln first-\nclass condition.\nThis property Is being offered for\nleu than halt IU original cost\nFor Further Particulars\nAPPLY\nR. W. Dawson\nPhone 197 Hlpperson Block\nP. O. Box No. 61\n5 Room House\nFull concrete buement a real low\nprice. Owner left town. _ 10AA\nTerms .  tblZUU\n7 Room Fine Fairview\nHouse\n$ lots, fruit trees, grass liwn, etc.\nPanelled dining room, built ln cupboards, wardrobes, fire place, full\nconcrete basement, hot water furnace, hot and cold water in buement for wuhing. Coit   _ QCTAA\nover $7000. Price OOOUU\nCuh payment $500. Bal. monthly.\nH. E. DILL\nIniurancc tnd Reil Estitt\n532 Wtrd St     Opp. Midden Hotel\nGOOD FARM LANDS FOR SALE,\non easy terms in Alberta and\nSaskatchewan. Write for fuU information to 808, Dept of Natural\nResources, C. P. R, Calgary, A1U.\nFOR RENT. FARM, CHEAP~TO\nright party^Box 6310 DaUy News.\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nPIPE, TUBES. FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nLarge itocks for immediate ihipment\nSWMTZ PIPE YARD\nlit Avenue tnd Main St\nVancouver, B. C,\nWHISKY   BARRELS  FOR  #1NS.\nAU lizes; abo barrels for other\nPurposes.   Active   Trading,   916\nowell Street, Vancouver, B, C\nPIPE AND FITTING\nATLAS IRON A METALS LTD.\n250 Prior Std. Vancouver, B. C\nFOR SALE - BARRELS. KEGS,\nlugar sacks, liners. McDonald Jim\nCompany, Ltd, Nelion, B, C.\n.SILVER PLATED CONN SAX5-\nphone md can. Excellent con-\ndition. $25. Phone 189L1.\t\nPIANO FOR SALE IN EXCELLENT\ncondition. Box 8323 Daily Newi.\nWANTED   MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor iron, any quantity. Top pricu\npaid. Active Trading Company,\n916 PoweU St., Vancouver. B. C.\nWANTED-GOOD SECOWHAND\nrifles. 676 Baker St Phone 1045.\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nFOR SALE - Hi TO VA\ntrucks, including 1 dump and <\nIVi ton panel deUvery. WiU '\ncan In trade and will pay i\ndifference if necessiry. Write\nPhone NeUon Transfer Com'\npiny, ^td. Phone 35.\nOC. M. \"BICYCLE, EXCELLtOT\ncond Double btr $20. Phone 189U.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nAMAVERt\nE W. WIDDOWSON. PROVINCIAL\nA n 11 y \u25a0 t Auiyer. MeuUurgical\nEngineer. Sampling Agents foi\nTrail Smelter. 301-305. Josephine\nStreet, NeUon, B. C.\t\nGRENVILLE H. GRIMWOOD\nProvincial Assayer and Chemist, 426\nFall Street P O. Box 9, Nelaon,\nB. C. Representing shipper\u25a0\nInterest it Trail, B. C.\nHAROLD S ELMES. ROSSLAND,\nB. C, Provincial Assayer, Chemlat\nIndividual RepresenUtlves ta*\nshippers at TraU Smelter.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nj R MCMILLAN. D C, NEURO.\nealometer, X-ray  McCullock Blk,\nDR WII3ERT BROCK PALMER\nGraduate X-ray 16 rears expert-\nence 542 Baker St  Phone 969\nCORSETIERES\nSPENCER CORSETS, MRS. V   M.\nCimpbell. 370 Btker St  Ph. 668,\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS\nBOYD C. AFFLECK Fruitvale, B C\nSurveyor and Engineer. \"Phona\n\"Beaver TilliT*\nHOMES FOR THE AGED\nCONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS\not the Love of Jeiui. St Jude'a\nHome ot Rut for elderly couplet.\nSt Anthony'i Guut Houte and\nthe Priory Guest House for Udies\novtr sixty. Privite roomi with\nbath. Beautiful location. A real\nHomt with every comfort Nursing\ncare when needed. Apply to\nMother Superior, 949 Wut 27th\nAvenue, Vancouver, B. C.\nINSURANCE ANO REAL ESTATI\nti D. BLACKWOOD. Insurance ot\nevery description, Retl Est Ph. 99.\nS2E D. L KERR, AGENTT1T8\nWiwtneu Fire ins. For better ratea\nJ. E. ANNABLE, REAL ESTATI,\nRentals. Insurance. Annsble Blk,\nCHAS. F. McHARDY, INSURANCE,\nReal Estate. Phone 135.\nR W. DAWSON, Real Estate. In\nsurance, Rentals. Next Hlpperson\nHardware. Baker St Phone 197.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ahop, acetylene and electrle\nwelding, motor rewinding, com\/\nmerclal refrigeration.\nPhone 893, 824 Vemon St\nPATENT ATTORNEYS      \u25a0.\nW. ST. J. MILLER. A. M. E. L\nRegistered Patent Attorney, C\nada and U. S. A. 703-2nd St\nCalgary. Advice fret, confidential\nSASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S    SASH    FACTOR!\nHardwood merchant 273 Baker S\nSECOND HAND STORES\nWE  BUY,  SELL b  EXCHANG\nfurniture, etc. Ark Store, Ph.\nm\nHOME FURNITURE, BUY, SELI\nExch., Rpr, Upholster. Phone __\nWATCH REPAIRING\nWhen SUTHERLAND repairs vou\nwatch lt U on Ume til Ult turn\n845.   Baktr   St.,   NeUon,   B.\nvi\nm\nI THANK YOU,MR.\nSftl66S,FOR TELLIN6\nMY BOSS IT WAS AN\nACCIDENTS MISHT\nMOT HAVE BELIEVED\nMB\n l    :_.      \u25a0\u25a0_   . \u2022', ,:\u25a0 ...   -.;_ \u25a0 .-. .. ; \u2022._.; ;',\nWELL,! KNEW HE\nWAS A FRIEND <\nYOURS AND If\nDIDNT WANT\nTO SEE\nA FRIEND\nOF YOURS,\n\u00abBTT\nOH,I THINK YOU'RE THE MOST ^|\nL NOBLE PERSON   **\"\nI EVER KNEW,\n|60SH\niw'i^i rtii-ilil'ii'slsssiti ii i \u25a0' i n 11 min im iijfitin' Afl\n :\nU^t\n\\l\\,m\\. Poller's Estimate lo Pu!\nStreet Railway in Safe Condition\n[ as Outlined by Railway Inspector\ntoe's Report and Potter's Estimates Form the\nBasis of Considerable'Discussion\nby City Council\nReport of Wllllim Rie, Provinciil Inipector of Rillwiys, out-\n...Ing work necessary for the safe operation of the City of Nelson street\nEilwiy, and tht utimitu prepired by R. E. Potter, formerly City\nmgineer, which hivt formed the bull of considerable discussion by\npt City Council, follow:\nRAE'S REPORT    jPOTTER'S ESTIMATE\nI tm submitting report of work\nlecessiry to be done thli yeir on\n'he tracki tnd equipment of the\nSty itreet rallwiy lyiteni which\nvu Inspected on Tuesdty, June 8,\n.838, ln company with yourself, Al-\nlerman A. Ritchie, Chairman of the\nStreet Railway Committee, and the\n;lty Engineer, R. E. Potter.\nOn inspection ot the track! md\n\u25a0oadbed the following work re-\nlulru to be done:\n1. Nelion Avenue loop\u2014 New\ntrog md iwitch tiei, tiso five\nlengths of new rill require to be\nSut In. Gutrd nil to be renewed on\nie whole curve md lined up.\n2. Nelson Avenu.e md Ferry Roid\n\u2014Four lengths of nil require to be\nrenewed.\nI. Nelion Avenue\u2014 Where tbe\nlight steel Is used tie plates should\nbe put under ill joints, trick lined I\nup md tracki to be lifted it itreet\ncrowing where below grade.\n4, Behnsen md Nelson Avenue\ncurve\u2014Requires to be rellned md\nguard rail let in.\n8. Front Street at Pine \u2014 Curve\nrails to be renewed md tie plates\nto be put on. New guard rills also\nto be put ln. Old rails cm be used\nfor guard rails,\n8. Front Street at Willow-This\ntrack Is worn out Also the frogs\nlind iwltchu ue beyond repair,\nwould recommend thit the frogs\nbe ttken out tnd new rails be put\npn. The old passing track be left in\npace and covered with asphilt\nPAIIINQ TRACK\nI 7. The passing track ahould bo\nInstalled on Josephine Street be-\nween Biker md Vernon Streets,\nrhis will equalize the running time\nvhen two cars are ln operation. It\nvill also be of comiderable benefit\no the pitrom of your railway, tt-\nleclally when the Auditorium ii\nMing used. Intended passengen\nan meet can at this pusing track\nor both direction! ot the City. Alio\nluring the Summer double-header\n:an cm bt used from the City to\ntht Park and a twenty-minute ier-\nvlct cm be given when neceuary.\nI. Front Street and Hall Street\nCrossing\u2014Two lengthi of rail re-\njuired.\nI. Front Street Hill to Ward-\nTrack requiru lining up. Endi of\nrails require to be filled in md\npound.\n10. Front Street md Ward Street\nitirve\u2014Requiru renewing, put in\nie plates and reline \"track;\nll.Stanley Street from Baker to\n.\u2022timer\u2014New reliy steel ihould be\nUt ln li the present rails are get-\ning very flat and thin. This old\nleei cu be uied for guard rails.\nNELION OAILY NEWI. NELION. I.C-IATURDAY MORNINO. HIT. t 1938.\nPAOE ILIVIN\nMarket and Mining News\nEBUILD  IWITCH\n12. Stanley md Latimer curve\u2014\nRebuild the switch md frog and In-\n_ ill iwitch tlu. Shim up iwitch\n\u25a0olnta.\n12. Hill Mints Roid md Xooten-\ni Street curve\u2014Requires the outdo rail renewed and curve to be\nled. up.\n14. Car barn switchei\u2014New frog\nnjulred. New running rail require-\n1 tor the two iwltchu md a new\nlacing  block.  Switch  pointi  to\n\u25a0\u2022lined up.\n\u25a0 15. Robion tnd Observatory\n\u25a0urve\u2014New outalde rail required\n\u25a0nd guard nil iet in. Curve to be\n\u25a0ned up. .\n\u25a0 16. Robion Street\u2014Endi of rail\n\u25a0equlre to be filled up by welding\n|tnd Install tie plates.\n17. Stanley Street\u2014Several rills\nJ be welded it tht ends ilso new\nolu required in the tie plates.\n18. Stanley md Innu Streets\u2014\n\u25a0This tiso applies to Innes Street\n18.   Cedar   Street\u2014Broken   rail\nEt the derail at Hoover Street\nroiling requires to be renewed.\n20. Cedar and Carbonate Streets\n-Curve requires new outside rails\nnd guard rail reset Curve to be\nned up.\n21. Latimer md Hendryx\u2014Curve\ni be lined up. Close in guird rail\n22. Latimer Street\u2014Several of\nthe nil ends require to be welded\nand ground ln.\n28. Regarding the tlu, you will\nrequire approximately 2900 for\nrenewal. I would atrongly recommend thit tie plates be used under\nall small rail joints md curves. In\norder to do this work you will require about one mile of good relay steel.\nTrolley wire\n24. Regarding the trolley wire, It\nwu noticed South of Front Street\nand Josephine Street that it was\ngetting very small and within the\nnext three yean you will need\nabout 12,000 feet of new trolley\nwire to replace thii worn wire.\nThe itreet can are in very fair\ncondition and with the ordinary\nmaintenance you ihould hive a\nnumber of yean aervice trom them.\nThe moton thit are being uied in\ncan No. 21 md 22 were manufactured by the Allis Chalmeri Bullock Electric Company, tnd they\ndo not. mike thli type of motor\nany mort and I would recommend\nthat you take up with the General\nElectric or Canadian Westinghouse\nCompaniu the question \u25a0 of supplying hew motors in the near\nfuture to one of these can u I believe the present trucks md motor\ncuings are ot the standard equipment It will require tour motors\nfor each car but if one car is fitted with the four new motors\ntne motors taken from tht car\ncan be used as sparu for tne other\ncar. The truck springs on cars require to be reset and retempered.\nThis can be done when the the\ncars are brought in for overhaul. I would alto recommend thit\nthe leg beirlng journals on the\naxlei be standariied so that when\nnecessary to renew tht bearingi it\nwould grettlv tsiist in tht repain.\nAi Mr. Potter, City Englnur,\nknowi whit li required to bt done,\nI would be pleased 11 you would\nadvise the action your Council\nis taking In this matter as this\nwork is required to be done in the\nInterest of safety of passengen md\nequipment j\nAn estimate of tht cost of placing\nthe Nelson Street Railway In good\noperating condition: The Items will\nbe considered flnt from the Inspector's letter of June 8, snd other\nItems added u has been found\nnecessary. Ties will be added as a\nunit, alio extra steel and track\nolatei, ballast snd welding low\njoint!, hauling, also ipiclng blocks\n\u25a0nd bolts\u2014\n(1) Nelson Avenue loop \u2014 New\nfrog No. 4 ot 72-pound steel, dty to\nitiDDly steel\u2014875; switch ties, complete iet\u201485; new gutrd rail\u2014(do\nnot use rill off Stanley Street as\nball Is too thin, use new rail here)\u2014\nlength of guard rail aoproxlmately\n210 feet. (Thli Item will be included\nwith coit of steel blow) j five lengths\nnew rail, labor and fittings\u2014$50;\nreline curve, let new guard rill,\nlibor-880.\n(2) Nelson Avenue it Ferry Roid\n\u2014four leniths curve rail to be renewed it $12, ill new ties\u2014$48.\n(8) Nelion Avenue\u2014Miny new\ntlu ire required on thii itreet md\ntie plates installed under nil ends.\nGnde will be made parallel to\nstreet on West side. This steel\nshould be replaced with' heivter\nsteel from Stanley Street. The cost\nwill not be much greater as i lirge\noercenUge of the tlu will hive to\nbe reolaced. Libor, not Including\nchanging gnde or tlu, iteel. 2600\nfeet of steel chanced, cost\u2014$550.\n(4) Behnsen Street md Nelson\nAvenue curve-Rellne \"isrve md reset tuird rail, libor\u2014$75. >\n(5) Front Street at Pine\u2014New\nsteel here and new guard rill: New\nlies, rebuild both curves, libor\u2014\n$120; rood to be isphalted ifter repairs\u2014$200.\n(8) Front Street it Willow-Small\nrail uied here: if not chinged for\nltrger nil put tie plates under ill\njoints md renew tlu, roid to be\natphilted ifter recain: uphalt, 300\nfeet it $1\u20148300; old pining trick-\nCut out froas ind isphilt ove- present track: fix road, libor\u2014$50.\n(7) New nisslng tnck \u2014 Two\nIwltchu it 5)125\u2014$250; two frogs it\n854\u2014$108; two matet-gllS: ties,\nlibor of setting\u2014$60; nils, (Included below): build up road and as-\nnhalt one block, 712 sauire yards\u2014\n$712; labor of laying, fitting, bonding, etc.\u2014$120. N.B. Switches, frogs\nmd matu, $10 each to tnital\n(8) Front Street ind Hall Street\ncrossing\u2014Two leneths rail: libor\u2014-\n$20: road work\u2014$30.\n<8) Front Street Hall to Ward-\nLining, welding, etc: labor of lining\nmd lifting, two blocks\u20148100.\n(10) Front Street md Wird Street\ncurve\u2014Relocite curve, put In new\nsteel, tlu. ballast etc., 300 feet track\n18 rails at $10. (labor, bondi, spikes,\nbending)\u20148180; tear uo old track, 88\nper rail\u2014890; rebuild roid at old\nand new wlocatlon\u2014$600.\n(11) Stanley Street, Baker to\nLttlmtr\u2014Relay steel with new 72-\nDound. length ot track 1888 feet\n$374; lengthi of rill, 118 it $3.25\u2014\n8374; dig out unhalt md old ballait\n\u2022nd replace ballait. uohilt crossings, six crossings 70 feet long at\n$70-$420.\n(12) Stanley and Lillmer curvet-\nNew frogs\u2014$75; libor\u2014410; iwitch\nties\u201435; new switch\u2014$120; libor\u2014\n$10; new mite\u2014$60; labor\u2014$10; two\nlength steel at $10-$20.\n(13) Hall Minn Road and Kootenay Street curves\u2014New steel and\nguard rail, 12 rails at $10-8120:\ntear up road and reasphalt at $1,25\nper lineal foot\u2014$250.\n(14) Car bam switches\u2014Two new\nfrogs at $75\u2014$150; two new iwltchu\nat *120\u2014$240; labor-$40.\n(15) Robion md Observitory\nStreet curves\u2014New steel ill around\ncurve, 12 lengthi ind asphalt (see\nHall Mines Road and Kootenay\nStreet curve)\u2014$370.\n(16) Robion Street-Welds, tie\nplates, etc.\n(17) Stanley. Strut-Welds, Ue\npletes, etc.\n(18) Stanley md Innu Streets\u2014\nRalli to be spiced, tie nlitu, tlu\netc.. weld low ioints, ballast\n(19) Cedar Street\u2014Same.\n(20) Cedar and Carbonate Street\ncnrvei\u201412 length curve, u ibove\u2014\n$370.\n(21) Latimer and Hendryx\u2014Clote\nIn guard rail\u2014$75; isphalt\u2014$50.\n(22) Latimer Street-Weld ends.\nWinnipeg Wheal\nHolds Opening\nJump of 5 Cents\nWINNIPEG. Bept I (CP).-Flve-\neent illowible limit lupi which\nwheit futuru pricu nude when\noperatloni opened on Winnipeg\ngrain exchinge todiy wen held\nthroughout the session. Valuu closed at their itarting levels, with October posting i final price of 84,\nNovember 65%, December 85% and\nMay 68%.\nWar newi from Eutern Europe\nbrought a buying rush u soon u\ntrading wu resumed ind within \u2022\nfew seconds quotations had lumped\nto permissible limit Following the\nopening iplurge, operatloni slowed\npractically to a standstill u viluu\nclung etslly to the top levels.\nAll coane grtin pricu loired the\nfive-cent limit in hectic trading.\nExport interests dliplayed an active demand for cuh whut ilthough few isles were confirmed.\nExcellent buying idvinced Liverpool vtluei 1%-I%d while United\nStatu wheat futuru pricei hiked\ntheir limits In all deferred positions.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG, Sept 1 (CP)-Graln\nfuturu quotations:\nOpen\nHigh\nLow\nCloie\nWHEAT:\nOct    84\nSSS.\n__>\n84\nNov.  ___' S8H\n*\u2014\n\u2014.\n85%\nDec.   _  65%\n\u2014>\n\u2014.\n65 Ms\nMiy   .__   8814\n\u2014\n*-\n88%\nOATS:\nOct   __S1\n84\n81\n84\nNov 34%\n34%\n14%\nXV,\nDec.   _.  SOU\n32%\n80%\n82%\nMiy   ...   33%\n83%\n81%\n33%\nBARLEY:\nOct    88\n40%\n39%\n38%\n40%\nOct naw  38\n88\n38%\nDec.      .   38%\n38%\n37\n38%\nMay _  38    .\n,40%\n37%\n40%\nFLAX:\nOct ___ 137\n\u2014\n\u2014.\nlit\nDec   -\n-Sk\n\u2014\n131%\nRYE:\nOct 44%\n44%\n41\n44%\nDec 44%\n48\n43%\n45\nMay  ..._  47\n47%\n48%\n47%\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nPRICES SOAR\nStrong Rally al\nToronto Close\nTORONTO, Sept 1 (CP)-Toronto\nlistings swung into a itrong rally In\nthe lut hour todiy. But metal\nstocks were the tint to follow New\nYork's leid ind the gold! tnd Industrials fell into itep at'a slower\npice.\nAn order barring ihort'-ielling\nrelieved the mirket of in anticipated heavy run of urly selling ind\nlossu in the secondary golds were\nheld down to 25 to DO centi md tn\nmmy cuu to 10 to 20 centi. Like\nShore md Dome wetkened 1 to\n2%. Other', union dropped less\nthan 81.\nNickel tdvinced to 50, up three\npoints. Noranda came back from\n73% to 78, cutting the lou to about\n3. Smelten and Hudson Bay closed\nunchanged to slightly higher.\nNitlonil Steel Cir ihowed t imall\ngain. Banki were all down at the\nclose. Foods dropped a point or\nmore. Senior oils sold back a point\nor mort.\nHome Oil md Calgary-Edmonton\nhalved urly louu of 30 to 35 cents.\nMoney\nBy The,Cinidlin Prtu\nClosing exchinge rates:\nAt Montreil\u2014Pound 4.48%; U. S.\ndollar 1.04%; franc 2.53%. ,\nAt New York-Pound 4.88; Canadian dollar .95%; franc 2.43.\nAt Paris\u2014Pound (unavailable); U.\nS. dollar 41.85 fr.; Canadian dollar\n39.68 fr.\nIn Gold-Pound ltd 7d; U. S.\ndollar 61.68 centi; Canadian dollar\n59.87 cents.\nCalgary Oil Declines\nCJVLGARY, Sept 1 (CP).-Louu\nup to 30 cents were marked ln oils\non Calgary stock exchange today,\nTransfers totalled 12,670.\nCalgary and Edmonton dipped 30\nat 1.25 md Home, bid at 1.38, wu\noff 20.\nCASH PRICES:\nWHEAT-No. 1 hard md No. 1\nNor. 65; No. 2 Nor. 61%; No. 3 Nor.\n57%; No. 4 Nor. 52; No. 8, 47; No. 8,\n42%; feed 42; No. 1 Garnet 54%:\nNo. 2 Garnet 51%; No. 3 Garnet 31;\nNo. 1 Durum 56%; No. 4 special 52;\nNo. 8 special 47%; No. 8 special\n44%; No. 1 mixed 50; tnck 84.\nOATS-No. 2 C. W. and tnck\n33%; Ex. 3 C. W. and No. 3 C. W.\n31%; No 1 feed 80%; No. 1 feed\n28%; No 3 feed 26%.\nBARLEY\u2014S- and 2-row No. 1 C.\nW. 39%; 8- and 2-row No. 2 C. W.\n88%; 6-row No. 3 C. W. 38%; No. 1\nfeed 38%; No. 2 feed 38; No. 3 feed\n34; track 39%.\nFLAX-No. 1 C. W. md track\n138; No. 2 C, W. 132; No. 3 C. W.\n118; No 4 C. W. 113.\nRYE-No. 2 C. W. 43%,\nCopper Boosted\nto lO'Ac a Found\nNEW YORK, Sept 1 (AP).-A\nleading producer boosted the price\nol refined lopper % cent todiy\nto 10% centi i pound, the highest\nsince AprlL\nThe tdvinet time atter Insistent demand through tht day had\ninfluenced several lelleri to withdraw at the 10% cent level\nExchanges\nMONTREJU-, Sept. 1 <CP).-Brlt-\nish tnd foreign exchange closed\nfirmer today. Nominal rates tor\nlerge amountt:\nAustralia, pound, 3.5757.\nFrance, franc, .025348.\nGreat Britain, pound, 4.4878.\nNew Zraland, pound, 3.6084.\nSouth Africa, pound, 4.4611,\nUnited Statu, dollar, 4% p. c.\nprem. (2% p. c.)\n(Compiled by The Royal Bank of\nCmada).\nForeign Loons Down\nNEW YORK, Sept 1 (AP).-For-\nelgn loans and many-domestic corporate bonda tumbled todty on her\nnewi ot the outbreak of hostilities\nin Europe, Louu of 1 to iround 6\npointi were numeroui tn the foreign\nand corporation divisions nur midday. Sharp decline! appeared in\nItaly \u25a0 Ts. Milan 6%s, Belgium 6s,\nNorward 4i md Denmirk 8s.\nCHICAGO, Sept 1 (AP) .-Grain\npricu sosrded u high u they could\nur.der trading rules today u tht\noutbreak of fighting In Europe\nItunned the fininclal district\nWhut pricu jumped 8 to 8 centi\n\u25a0 bushel, corn 4 to 8 cents, old I\nto 6 centi md rye 8 to 8 centi.\nBeciuse United Statu govern,\nment md exchange regulations prohibit further price advance In a\nsingle seulon, thue giini brought\nIbout a. trading dudlock Inumuch\nu very Uttle grain wai ottered for\nule even it the sharp idvance.\nCluing pricei for practically every\ngrain contnet quoted on the exchinge were at the pegged Umiti\ntor the union. Whut wu 5 to 8\ncents net higher, September 75%.\nDecember 73% md Miy 74%. Corn\nclosed 4 to 6% cents up, September\n50-49%, December 48%; cati 3 to\n4% higher \u25a0\nWar Commodities\nSoar, Wall SI.\nNEW YORK, Sept. 1 (AP).-Wir\nfever turned m Urly rout In today'i itock mirket into i spectacular upward reversal for many\nshares that had tumbled at much\nu 8 pointi it the wont Giins of\n1 to 4 were distributed it the finish, ilthough in assortment ot Issues\nfailed to participate.\nSelling wut fast in the flnt hour,\nbut dried up nur midday with re-\ncoverlu seen here md there.\nWir commodities loired ind demmd then turned brisk for iharei\nof sugar companiu, coppers, chemicals and tlrcrafti. Steels ravened\ntbemielvu in the lut lip md moit\nposted lubttantial net idvinces.\nLosses ln other groupi were cm-\ncelled In many Instance! at the\nclue.\nVolume picked up enough on' the\nbelated comeback to put the ticker\ntape behind lor t while md transfers tor the teuton were ln the\nneighborhood of 2,000,000 shares, one\nof the largut turnovers since Mirch\n31.\nMetal Markets\nThe ipot mitil pricu eerrltd\n. dally from Montreal will net be\navailable \"for a fiw diys\" dut tt\nthi International iltuition, It WU\ntnnounctd todiy by tht dultn\nsupplying tht pricu.\nLONDON, Stpt 1 (AP). - Gold\nbin were quoted ln the open mirket today at 180a, up 1 shilling from\nThunday. Tbe price wu fixed on a\nlupply md demand bull. (Bued\non iterling at 84-19 the equivalent\nwu $3382.) Deallngi were imill\nwith the continent working both\nwayi\nBar illver wu quoted it 19%d,\nup 1 5-16 pence from Thundiy. (The\nequlvilent bued on sterling it 84-19\nWU 37.24 centi.)\nMONTREAL\nBir gold in London declined 88\ncenti to 834.32 in oance in Canadian funds; 160s ln British. The fixed $35 Washington price amounted\nto $36.05 in Canadian.\nSilvtr futuru cloied firmer today,\n125 pointa up. Bid: Sept 36.95.\nNEW YORK    -\nCopper iteady; electrolytic ipot\n10.50, export 10.67%.\nTin nominal, no quotation!.\nLud iteady, ipot New York 5.05\u2014\n10, Eut St. Louli 4.90.\nZinc itudy, Eut St Louli ipot\nmd forward 4.76.\nBar lilver 35%, unchmged.\nUte Rally Fails\nto Boost Tone on\nVancouver Exchange\nHighland Surprise\nWhitewater Mines Subject to \"War7'\nClause; to Vacate in Event of War\nShort Selling\nEconomic Index Up\nOTTAWA, Sept. 1 (CP). - Dominion Bureau Of Statistic! reported\ntoday ita economic Index rose to\n108.1 in the week ended Aug. 28\nfrom 108.0 the previous week ind\n107.4 in the corresponding wtek of\n1938.\nRent your house with a want ad.\nProhibited\nMontreal Stocks Use\nMONTREAL, Sept 1 (CP).-Th\u00bb\nstock mirket retreated from frictions to two polnti ih orderly trading todiy ln the wake ot the outbreak of hostilities In Europe. One\nissue lost seven points.\nWith short selling prohibited, Nor-\nir.di dropped two points. Among\nlosers of one point or so were Foundation Compiny, Building Products,\nNitlonil Steel Cir, Hollinger, Gitineiu, Montrul Power, International Pete, Canadlm Celanese md\nNitlonil Brewerlu. Bell Telephone\nfell seven points.\nVANCOUVER, Sept 1 (CP). *t- A\nlite rally on Vancouver Stock Exchinge todiy tailed to wipe out\nsharp decline! posted In etrly trading, lntereit wu centred mainly tn\nthe gold dlvlilon ilthough oils\nstocks were fairly active. Transfers\ntotalled 75,905 snares.\nExchange officials stated no ihort\nwin would be permitted shortly\nafter the start of forenoon session.\nBralorne gold topped activity but\ndropped $1.10 to $9.00. Privateer declined 15 to 80 and Cariboo Oold\nQuarti slipped a similar amount\nto 1.85. Five-cent lossei wert recorded ln Kooteniy Belli it 60, Pioneer it 2.15. Sheep Creek it 1.01\n\u2022nd Gold Belt it 22. Premier dipped\n29 cents, to ,1.20 ud Reno wu off\n10 to 29,\nHome oil declined 23 ctnti to 1.35\nIn fair trtding while Cilgiry A Edmonton lost 21 at 1.25. Okilta it 86\nand Anglo Canadian at 60 uch lett\n12 centi ind other leidlng oili wtre\nquiet\nU.S. Dollar $4.19\nLONDON, Sept. 1 (AP). - The\nUnited Statu dollar wu quoted at\n84.19 to tht pound In tht foreign\nexchange mirket todiy. Operatloni\nwere it \u2022 complete standstill with\nall quotations nominal. Tha American unit compiled with iterling\nai $4.33 In New York list Thundiy.\n. The French franc fell off in relation to iterling ind wis quoted at\n175.73 to the pound against 175.37,\nIhe previous close.\nWorld Exchanges\nNEW YORK, Sept 1 (AP).-The\nstart of fighting between Germany\nmd Poland gave foreign exchanges\nfresh cauM for nervousneu today\n\u2022nd the principil currency rites\nfluctuated sharply.\nThe Britiih pound met tupport titer tn Urly fill to $4.20 In termi ot\ntht United Statei dollir, off 13\ncenta. It cime back to $4.26 at the\nclou. \u25a0 |\nDetalli In ill currendu continued\non I restricted bull because of the\nsuspension of London mtrkttt dut\nto tht nitlonil emergency.\nThe French trine followed tho\nIterling, doting down D6 of I cent\nit 2.43. Belglm, Swlii md Netherlands currencies on the other hmd,\nwere marked up lubitantllUy on Indlcitioni of \u2022 movement ef capital\nto thete neutral natloni from placei\nneirer tht trouble lone. The Swiss\nrite gilned .14 of t ctnt ln termi of\nthe dollir while the-guilder cloud\n.1' ot a cent higher.\nThe Cmadian dollar, rallying\nillghtly from lta low, ended down\n2% centi it \u2022 discount of 4%.\nClosing quotations, Grut Britain\nIn dollan, othen In ctnti, follow:\nGrut Britain, demmd 415; Grut\nBritain, cable 4.26; Cinadi, Montrul\nin New York 85.62%; Cinada, New\nYork ln Montrul 104.37%: Belgium\n17.15; Denmark 20.00; France 2.43;\nGermany 39.80; Netherlands 53.50;\nNorway 22.90; Sweden 23.90; Switrer-\nlend 22.80 Japan 24.87%N; Hong\nKong 27.00; Shanghai 7.50.\nRatei in ipot cabin unlets\notherwise Indicated. N\u2014Nominal.\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Sept 1 (CP). - Receipts: Cattle 183; calvei 28; hogs\nend sheep nil.\nCattle mirket iteady.\nGood to choice veal calvu 5.50\u2014\n3.75.\nLut baconi 7.\nGood Iambi 8.50\u20148.10 yuterdiy.\nWhitewater May Wish'\nto Produce Lead\nond Zinc\nOption hu been taken by the\nHighland Surprise Mining Compiny\nLtd. on the flotation plint of Whitewater Minu Ltd. lubject to a\n\"war\" cliuse. That is, lt condition\nbecame favorable for Whitewater\nto operate tor production of lead\nand zinc, Highlmd Surprise would\nget 60 days notice to vacate. The mill\nhandlu 150 tons dtlly of Whitewater ore and, it ti believed, could\nhmdle trom 79 to 100 torn diily of\nthe much harder Highland Surpriie\ngold beirlng ore.\nThe mill is 2% mllu trom the\nHighlmd Surnrlse. the route being\na down grade all the way. Ore\nwould be trucked trom Highland\nSurprise to the mill.\nJ. D. Galloway, M. E., Highland\nSurprise consultant viilted the property, itudylng the feasibility trom\ni cost standpoint ot Installing a\nhydro plant for mint operation.\nOfficials of Highland Surprise ny\nit is likely tha company will utlllie\nthe Whitewater mill If the European\nsituation clurs without war. While\nthere Is not ore blocked out to warrant putting ln their own mill the\nproposed arrangement they believe,\nwould permit the building up of\nsubstantial fund from eerningi to*\nward further development\nFrom Whitewtter'i standpoint tht\ntrrangement ln tddltion to bringing in a monthly rental would uve\nthe expense of watchmen and maintenance. Alterations in the flow\nsheet to permit handling ot the gold\nore would not be extensive, lt It\nexplained.\nDividends\nCinidlin Gtnertl Electric Co,\nLtd., $1.50.\nBritish Columbli Power Corporation, Ltd.. Clau \"A,\" 80 centa.\nCreston Village Takes Over the\nOperating oi Waterworks Plant\nly following the vote, and the ar-\nrangtment li thit ill witer ratal\nCRESTON, B. C Sept 1-Crut-\non li now operating iti munlclpal-\nly-owned domutic witer work!\nlyitem. At a ipecial meeting of the\nCouncil Tueidiy lt wu formally\ntaken over trom the Goit Mountain\nWiter Worki Company.\nPurchase wai tuthorlted by a\nvote of village property ownen it\nthe end of Miy when by i poll of\nibout 140-22 the neceuary bylaw\nto borrow $35,000 with which to\nmake the purchase wai carried.\nSuperintendent Wllllim Ferguson\nIs retained it hli former ulary, and\nH. A. Powell li made collector on\na part-time buii it 860 a month.\nThe lyitem ictually became the\nproperty of the Village immediate-\nGreen Wins Contracf for Rebuilding\nNine-Tenths Mile Road East of Trail\nMONTREAL, Sept I (CP). -\nMontrul itock exchinge innounced\ntodiy \"short selling ln stocks listed\non this exchinge Is prohibited\/'\nTORONTO, Sept 1, (CP).-To-\nronto exchinge todiy tnnounced\nshort-selling would be prohibited.\nSEAFORTH. Ont (CT)-A full-\nsized problem ts the mountain-ish\ngrowing out of i fence post it the\nhome of Dr. J. D. Colqunoun here.\nDr. Colquhoun says \"the problem\nIs, how does the tree live?\"\nQuotations on Wall Street\nHigh'\nAm Cm  _  S7Va\nAm For Pow .... 2%\nAm Smelt & Re 46%\nAm Tel  158%\nTRACK\n(23) Tlu\u2014Nelson Avenue,' 2600\nfeet\u20141775 tlu: curves, 2500 feet\u2014\n1666 ties; Stanley Street 1900 feet\u2014\n1-265 ties; balance of track 9200 feet,\nties, 6125. change 25 per cent\u201412334\ntiei; total tiet\u20146241. '\n6241 tiei at 33 cents\u2014$2,180; labor\nreplacing tiei it 50 centi\u2014$3,120,\ntotal $5,300.\nOne mile of iteel\u2014$1,670.\n500 tie plates tt 30 cents\u2014$250.\nLabor of Discing tie plates, 28\ncents each\u2014$125.\nWelding low Ioints and grinding\nlevel. 500 at $1.75-$875.\nBolts, 1408-372\nSpiku. 30 kegs, 600 pounds\u20148300.\n(24) Trolley\u2014Many trolley poles\nneed replacing and the trolley wire\nalso. This will amount to $3500 if\ncompleted, but for the present, renewing what copper Is necessary\nand the poles in bad condition\u2014\n$2,500.\n(25) Can\u2014Virloui equipment required and previously preiented,\nii: pirts\u20141682.\nFour G.E. 67 motors it $442\u2014\n$1,848.\nChanges to truck frames for new\nmotors, etc., four it $108\u2014$400.\nTotal coit-$21.709.\nGood Mineralization\non Eighth Level of\nKootenay Belle Vein\nShowing good mineralization\nacross \u2022 width of five feet where\nfirst Intersected! the m\u00bbin vein\nhU been cut on-the eighth level\nof the Kootenay belle Gold Minei\nLtd. property at Sheep Creek.\nSince the new depth prbgram\nItarted below the ilxth level Kooteniy Belle hit tdded 250 ttet ot\ndepth on thii vein. Ore ii being\ndrtwn from tht seventh level as\nstone preparation proceed!.\nSteidy progress continue! on the\nshaft sinking to open twe more\nlevels and alto on the Dixie raise\nWhile not yet conclusive recent results   in   the   raise   have   liven\nAm Tob .\nAnaconda   ..\nBaldwin   \t\nBait A Ohio\nBendix Av\nBeth Steel .\nBorden   \t\nCan Dry \t\nCan Pac \t\nCerro de Pasco\nChrysler\t\nCon Gu N Y\nC Wright pfd -\u2022\nDupont    _  162%\nEut Kodak .--159%\n77\n28%\n13\n4%\n23%\n. 85%\n19\n15%\n4\n37\n78%\n29%\n5%\nGen Elec .\nGen Foods .\nGen Motori \u2014\nGoodrich\t\nGranby _*_.___\nGreit Nor pfd -\nHowe Sound .._\nHi\/d Motori \t\nmter Nickel ....\n35%\n43%\n44%\n19%\n7%\n21%\n50\n5 '\n48%\nLow .\nCloie\n95\n96%\n2\n2%\n46%'\n46%\n154%\n158%\n76%\n77\n23\n28%\n9%\n13\n4\n4%\n20%\n23%\n54%\n65\n13%\n.18%\n14%\n15%\n3%\n3%\n32%\n37 '\n72%\n78%\n28%\n29%\n4%\n6%\n154%\n162%\n158%\n159%\n32%\n35%\n40%\n40%\n41%\n44%\n16%\n19%\n3%\n7%\n19%\n21%\n45%\n50\n4%\n5\n44%\n48%\nInter Tel & Tel\nKenn Cop\t\nMont Wird -_\nNash Motori .._\nN Y Central __\nPack Motori ...\nPenn R R\t\nPhillips Pete __\nPullman \t\nRadio Corp \u2014\nRem Rand \t\nSafeway Stored\nShell Un  _.\nS Cal Edison ....\nStan Oil of N J\nTexu Corp     37\nTexas Gulf Sul  27\nTimken Roll ....\nUn Carbide ..._.\nUn Oil of Cal \u25a0\nUn Aircraft -._\nUn Pac\t\nU SRub\n82\n47\n5%\n12%\n3%\n13%\n36%\n83%\n5%\n10%\n42\n10\n28\n40%\n40%\n80\n15%\n36%\n91%\n41%\n52\n4%\nU S Steel\t\nWarner Broi ._\nWest Elec  102%\nWut Un .__..._   22%\nWoolworth ......  44%\nYellow Truck ..   14%\n4%\n59\n45\n5\n11%\n3\n15\n33%\n22%\n5\n9%\n38%\n9%\n25%\n39\n34%\n26\n38\n73%\n15%\n32%\n91%\n35%\n43%\n3%\n95%\n19%\n41%\n12%\nVICTORIA, Sept 1 <CP)-Con-\ntract! for two piecu ot road work\nin tht Province hive been awarded\nby Public Workt Deptrtment\nGeneral Comtruction Compiny, at\na figure of $30,228.60 will carry out\n4.5 mllu of the Lougheed Highway\nbetween Boundary Roid md Underhill Avenue.\nA. H. Green A Co, Wu iwtrded\nnine-tenths of \u25a0 milt of reconstruction- on Trail-Pend d'Oreille-\nSalmo road at a figure of $11,079.00,\nThe read work for which A. H.\nGreen A Co. have a contract will\nbegin at the end of the present\nblacktop on the road East trom\nTrail. Mr. Green stated Thursday\nnight the work would be started at\nonce.\nToronto Stock Quotations\npaid since June 1 become the property of the Village, and the Village\nwill pay the Company all operal-\nIng costs since June 1.\nThe debentures to be luued to\nprovide the purchue price, will be\ndated from June 1, and bond-holders will be paid a 8 per eent Interest as from thit date, but ire\nto repay the lntereit ot June, July\nind Auguit ii no ptymtnti for\ndebentures hive u yet been mtde.\nThe system wu Installed tbout\n30 yetri igo, md hu bttn extended from time to time to meet\nthe requirement! ot a growing\nMunicipality.\nDow Jones Averages\n30 induitrllli\n20 rails  -'\u2022\n15 utilltlu \t\n40 bondi\t\nHigh\n136.08\n25.09\n23.97\nLow\n127.51\n24.90\n22.90\nClose\n133.25\n25.93\n23.58\n86.81\nChmge\nup .84\noff .17\nott .95\noft   1.20\nMontreal Stock Exchange\nINDUSTRIALS\nAlta Pac Grain .\nMINES:\nAfton Minu \t\nAldermac Copper\nAmm Gold\n.01%\n.32\n.04%\n4%\n62\n47\n5\n12%\n3\n15%\n36%\n22%\n6%\nm\n42\n10\n25%\n40%\n37\n28\n40%\nso\n15%\n36%\n91%\n40%\n52\n4%\n102%\n19%\n41%\n14%\nAnglo-Huronian   \u2014    2.O0\nArntfield Gold   \t\nAitria Rouyn Minu ....\nAunor -\nBagamac Rouyn  \u2014\nBinkfield Gold    .-_.-\nBase Metali Mining\t\nBeattie Gold Minu\t\nBidgood Kirkland   \t\nBig Missouri \t\nBobjo Mines\nVancouver Stock .Exchange\nBid Ask\nMINES:\nBig Mluourl    _._      .11   \u25a0 \u2022**.\nBralorne  9.00 8.15\nCariboo Gold  185   . -\nDentonia    _      - .02%\nFairview Amal   ...      - .03\nFederal Gold .      .00% -\nGolconda     _      \u2014 -.05%\nGold  Belt       _\u00bb .25\nGrandview          .05% \u2014\nHedley Mascot       \u2014 .50\nInter Coal A Coke     .27 M\nIsland Mount   \u2022 \u2014 -W\nKoot Belle        - -60\nLucky Jim  -     .01% .01%\nMak Sic Gold   .....      00% \u2014\nMcGillivray           30 \u2014\nMinto Gold     \u2022 - 02 \u2022\nNlcnla M A M \u2014     -02 D2%\nNoble Five       .01% 01%\nPend Oreille  1.35 1.46\nPilot Gold .   .i       00%      -\nPlonter Gold  - 3.10 2.20\nPorter Idaho  -     JJ1H      \u2014\nPremier Border ....     .00% .00%\nPremier Gold   ..... MB 1.20\nOuttsino  -       .02% .-03%\nPrivateer            .80 .85\nReeves-MacD       -20 .24\nRelief   Arl        - -09\nRufus Arg \t\nSally Mlnei   ....\nSalmon Gold\t\nSheep Creek \t\nTiylor B R   ...\nVidette Gold _.-\nWiverly T \t\nWuko Minu ...\nWhitewater\nYmlr Yink Olrl\nOILS;\nAmalgamated\nBaltac      \t\nCalgary It Edm\nCalmont  ...,\t\nCommonwealth\nDaviu Pete  ...\nEut Creit   \t\nFreehold Corp\t\n$$\u00bb     .'.ZZZ\nMadiion     ....\t\nMcDoug sag   \t\nOkalta Com ......_.\nPacalta     \t\nPrairie Roy \t\nRoyalite       ..........\nSouth End Pett ...\nUnited      \"I......\nVimlti     \\\t\nBid\n.00%\n.04\n1.00\nM\n.00%\n.00%\n.02%\n.02%\n.00%\n\u2022-01%:\n1.21\n.20\nAik\n.01\n.09\n.05\n.05%\n.00%\n1.25\n.08\n.02%\n1.85\n.07\n.17\n.13\n.92\n.10\n.10%\n.06%\n0.70\n.01\n7.50\n.03\n58\nBralorne Mlnu \t\nBrett Trethewey   ..\t\nBulfilo Ankerite   \t\nBunker Hill Extension .\nCmadian Malartic\t\nCariboo Gold Quarti      1.81\nOutle-Trethewey         .70\nCentral Patricia  -~    195\n.11%\n.42\nChlbougamau \u2022\nChromium M & S .\nCoast Copper\n2.00\nPickle Crow Gold  3.60\nPioneer Gold     2.20\nPremier Gold ..   1J0\nPowell Rouyn Gold \u201e  1.40\nPreston East Dome   ....  1.20\nQuebsM Gold      .40\nReno Gold Mines    .30\nRoche Long Lac     .04\nSan Antonio Gold   ......... 1.44\nShawkey Gold   _>2\nSheep Creek Gold   1.00\nSherrltt Gordon    __.  1.08\nSiscoe Gold    85\nSladen Malartlc -  .       .28\nStadacona Rouyn         .31\nSt Anthony     _       .07%\nSudbury Buin   MP.\nSullivan Consolidated        .62\nSylvanite      2.85\nTeck-Hughes Gold   3.80\nToburn Gold Mines     1.50\nTowagmac     ........      20\nVentures   4.10\nWaite Amulet    6.10\nWright Hargreavu     7.00\nAssoc Brew ot Ctn ...\nBithurst P A P A\t\nCmadian Bronie\t\nCm Bronie pfd \u2014\nCm Cir A Fdy pfd _.\nCm Celmue \t\nCm Celanese pfd\t\nCm North Power ___.\nCm Steimshlp\t\nCin Steamship pfd \u2014\nCockshutt Plow \t\nCon Mln A Smelting ..\nDominion Coal pfd\t\nDom Steel tt Coal B .\nDominion Textile\t\nDryden Paper \t\nFoundation C of C ___\nGitineiu Pdwer \u2014\nGitlnuu Power ptd .-\nGurd Chirlu\t\nHowird Smith Paper .\nH Smith Paper pfd __\nImperial Oil...\nCoast copper          -,:\nConiaurum Mines    -    J-JJ\nConsolidated M A S\t\nDarkwater\t\nDome Mlnu     \u2014\nDorvil-Siscoe    ~~\nEast Malartlc    \t\nEldorado Gold     \u2014\nFilconbrldge Nickel ._\nFederal Kirkland    -\nFrancoeur Gold  -\nGllliu Lake  -\nGod'i Lake Gold .......\nGrandoro Mlnu ._-.-.\nGunnar Gold   \t\nHard Rock Gold  .\nHirker Gold    \u2014\nHollinger, -\t\nHowey Gold    \u25a0\u25a0\u2014\nHudson Bsy M tt S \u2014\nIntermtlonil Nickel\nJ.M ConsoUdtted\t\nJtck Waite -\nJacola Gold  \u2022 .t....'...\u2014~\nKerr-Addison    - _~\nKlrkland Lake \u2022\t\nLake Shore Mlnu  \u2014\nLeitch Gold  \u2014\nLebel Oro Minu  \t\nLltUe Long Lac\t\nMacassa Mines\n- M\n.X\n.03%,\n.02%'\n.20\n1.32\n.02\n, St\n,   -62\nA3\n.19%\n28.00\n.02\n.03\n.04%\n.03\n1.33\n.88\n\u202220\n.02%\nsn\n.04%\nMacLeod Cockshutt\nMadsen Red Lake Gold\nMandy\t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne  \t\nMcKeniie Red Lake   \t\nMcVlttle-Grthatn\t\nMcW\u00bbtteri Gold    \t\nMining Corporation\t\nMontta Porcupine   \t\nMorrls-Kirkltnd   ____\nNipissing Mlnng    \u2014\u2014\nNoranda    _____\nNormetal ...i\nO'Brien Oold   _\nOmega Gold \t\nPamour Porcupine    \t\nPaymaster Com ..____\nr\u00abend Or'illi!        1.33\n42.75\n.04\n30.00\n.03\n2.16\n.73\n5.30\n.02%\n.28\n.05\n.35\n.04%\n.35\n.70\n.06\n12.50\n.25\n33.25\n80.00\n.02%\n.21\n.03%\n1.38\n1.10\n36.00\n.61\n.02\n2.60 .\n3.90\n1.40\n.22 .\n.10\n54.00\n1.06 ;\n.10\n.42\n1.00\n|\n1.1$\n73.25\n* -.50\n1.40\n,   .23\n1.70\n32\nYmir Yankee Girl .\nOILS:\nBritish American .\t\nHome\t\nImperial     ....\nTexas Canadian   \u2014\nINDUSTRIALS:\nAbitibi Power A\t\nBell Telephone    \t\nBrazilian T L A P .....\nBrewen A Distillers ..\nBrewing Corp , ,\t\nB C Power B :.:..:\t\nBuilding  Products  ....\nCanadi Bread   \t\nCtn Bud Malting ...:..\nCan Car A Foundry\nCan Cemeiit\t\nCan Dredge    .-.\t\nCan Malting   \t\nCan Pacific Rallwiy ..\nCm Ind Alcohol A ...\nCan Winerlu   \u2014...\nCons Bakeries \t\nCosmos \u2014_\nDominion Bridge   ......\nDominion Stores   \t\nDom Tar A Chem ...\nDistillers Seagrams   .\nFanny Farmer   \t\nFord of Canada A .....\nGen Steel Waru ......\nGoodyeir Tire    \t\nGypsum L A A .........\nHamilton Bridge  .\t\nHiram Walker\t\nImperial Tobacco   ....\nLoblaw  A\t\nLoblaw   B\nKelvinator     \t\nMaple Ult Milling\nMassey Harris \t\nMontrul Power    ..\nMoore Corp    ...\nNat Steel Car\t\nPage Hersey     \t\nPower Corp\t\nPressed Metals    ..\nSteel of Can\n.03%\n19.50\n13.50\n19.75\n.60\n4%\nISO\n8\n3\n.90\n2%\n15%\n3%\n3\n7%\n6\n10\n31\n34.\na\n\u2022 14%\n17%\n27\n4%\n3%\n15%\n20%\n.   17\n5\n70%\n3\n.90\n18%\n25%\nInter Petroleum\t\nInter Nickel of Cm\nLike of the Woodi....\nMcColl Frontenic \u2014\nNitlonil Brew Ltd ...\nNit Brew pfd\t\nOgilvie Flour new ...\nPrice Bros  \t\nQuebec Power \t\nShiwlnlgan W A P _-\nSt Lawrence Corp \u2014\nSt Liw Corp pfd\t\n1.40\n15%\n,    5\n30\n.105\n.   18%\n.   15\n.   95\n,   15%\n.    1%\n,    7\n.    5\n.   43\n.   16\n.    9%\n.   89\n.    3\n.    6%\n.   13\n.   88\n.    8\n.    8%\n.  90\n.   18%\n.   19\n.   50\n.   18\n.    5%\n..   37\n.   40\n.  25%\n.    7%\n_   15%\n_   19\n.    2\n..    7%\nSouth Cin Power .\nSteel of Cm pfd ....\nWutern Grocen _,\nBANKS\nCommerce ___\u2014\nDominion ______\nImperiil  \u2014_-___.\nMontretl\t\nNova Scotta\t\nRoyal\nToronto '\u25a0\u2014-\u2014~\nCURB\nAbitibi 6 pfd \t\nBathunt P It P B \u2014\nBeauharnoli Corp ......\nBritiih Americin Oil.\nB C Picken \t\nCm Industriu B\t\nCan Marconi , -_\nCan Vickers\nCon Paper Corp \u2014.\nDonnacona Paper A _,\nDonnacona Paper B _\nFalrchild Aircraft \u2014\nFruer Co Ltd .._._.__\nInter Utilities A\t\nInter Utllitira B\t\nLake Sulphite \u2014\nMacLaren P A P -\nMcColl Frontenac pfd.\nMitchell Robt \t\nPower Corp pfd ...\nRoyalite Oil\t\nThrift Storu \u2014\nUnited Dist of Can __\nWalker Good * W .\n.-tm\n.73\n- 45 V\u00ab\n.160    .\n. 195\n.209%\n:S*\n. 170\n.230\n. 4%\n. .1%\n_ 4\n. 19%\n_ 12\n.210\n. 90\nm      3\n- 3%.\n. 2%\n_,    2%\nV'i\nm -73\nm       8\n_  98\n- 7\u00ab4\n- 99%\n- 28    '\n_100\n_   SO\n38%\nWalker Good pld    tt\n23%\n36%\n41\n98\n7%\n3\n74\nMore Than\n960 Sport Stories\nIn one month's Issues of the Daily News\nthere were more than 960 stories on\nsports, giving accounts of games In the\nmajor snd minor leagues, end the locsl\nand district competitions.\nDaily News sport coverage brings you I\ncolorful account of games of all kinds-\nlacrosse, hockey, tennis, golf, soccer,\ncricket, swimming, baseball, softball.\nbasketball\u2014.''..-\nREAD ABOUT THEM ALL IN THE\nMamtMgNrittB\n  ,1.1. . ,.,\nHIP\n\u2022MMJfMMMWMMM}\nui in iMWiiPH   un iiiipwimi ijpiu.h ..in\nJ \u00bb\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0.\u25a0\" \" \u25a0\nPA8I TWILVI\nw>\u00bb\u00bbs\u00abi3\u00bbsa*aajiesj\u00absis)i)iiis))si)\u00bb\u00bbssis\u00bbiiii\u00bbsi>a>>>sss.ss8\u00bbsis\u00bbisiss;\nli-Oild!\u2122* Today\nCONTINUOUS SHOW FROM 1:00 P.M.\nACTION -\u2022- THRILLS -\u2022- ROMANCE\nA Sags of the Taming of the Early West\n\"Frontier Marshal''\nwith\n1:30\n3:49\n5:50\n7:51V\n9:52\nRANDOLPH SCOTT \u2014 NANCY KELLY \u2014 CESAR\nROMERO \u2014 BINNIE BARNES \u2014 JOHN CARRADINE\nADDED        Diinty Cartoon, Musiesl. 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Thii\nbring! the total to 87 glrli and 34\nboyi for the yeir to dite.\nVital ititlitici luued from the\nRoultnd Court Houu ihow regis-\ntrttlon ot 10 blrthi, ont deith tnd\nno mtrriigei In Auguit.\nHive yeu read tha \"ClaulfledT\nFUR STORAGE\nREPAIR! AND REMODEL!\nMalcolm's Furs\nS5\u00bb Baker 8L Phone 880\nMy Buiineu It\u2014\n\"Helping People Save Money\"\nFrank A. Stuart\nNelion, B.C. Phone 880\nFRIED CHICKEN\nSaturdiy and Sunday .. 50^\nQrenfell's Cafe\nNew Fall Samples\nJust Arrived\nJack Boyce \u2022\n514 Biker   Ityle Ihop   Phona 180\nCHURCH OF THE REDEEMER\nlunday, Itpt Ird, rtf ulir lervl.\ncm it 1:00\u201411:00 a.m. and 7:30 p_n.\n\u2022ermon lubjiot: \"Tht Mortl Foun-\ndttloni of Pttot.\" i\nOUTLET HOTEL\nTAKE YOUR HOLIDAY! AT\nPROCTER B C\nFISHING,  BOATING, SWIMMING\nSS Foot Cibln Crulur for bin\nCablna In the orchard for. rent\nATTENTION NOMADI A DOKK'I\nOf The Dlitrict\nBinquit TODAY, 8 p.m. Ihirp\nBt urlyl Ctremonlil it I p.m.\nBE SURE TO HAVE YOUR TYROI\nON HAND\nAlniworth Bot Spring! Hottl\nwiihei to mnounct thtt dut to the\nholldiy. tht pool will bt open ell\ndty Mondty. Tht pool will be clewed Tueidiy lniteid ot Monday\nof thla week.\nN6TICI TO PARENTI\nPre-School  MEDICAL  EXAMINATION! for BEGINNER! and NEW\nSTUDENTS:   \u25a0\nHUME ICHOOL, I a.m, TODAY.\nLABOR DAY IPORT! AND\nDANCING, IWORD DANCI AND\nHIGHLAND FLING LIMITED TO\nCONTESTANT! UP TO 14 FROM\nTRAIL AND NILION. PROGRAM\nBEGINS AT 8:30 A. M. ADMISSION\nADULTS BOo, CHILDREN 160.\n'   TODAY ONLY\nSale ef Vancouver Maid, Lady\nVancouver and Tlllla Frocki. All\nilzei. 11.81 Viluei to S-.8B. Phm\ntorn Hon, Reg. 81, tt 76c.\nBETTY ANN SHOP\nOppoilti Capitol Thettrt\nTOO UTE TO CLASSIFY\nFOR SUE, '28 CHEVROLET SB-\ndin, gd. ihipe. Dty Auto Wrecken\nJ, A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSUITE 205. MEDICAL ARTS BLDO\nOrder SUMMER WOOD Now\nMill Endi, loid  I 8.78\n8 loidi for 310.00\nSlibwood, I eordi          '     310.00\nSaw Duit, unit  $ 4.00\nAt Jonella\nCleaners\nIn iniwer to many recent lnqulrlei\nI wiih to announce that I am permanently located at Jonella Clean-\nert-670 Biker St, PHONE 1042\nFOR DISTUfCTTVE DRY CLEAN-\nroo- JOHN THOM.\n1936 CHEVROLET\n!\/i-ton Expreu. Excellent Condition.\nNew Rubber. A Red Iter Vtlut\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOppoiltt the\nPoitofflct tnd Humt Hottl\nKootenay No-Odor\nCLEANERS AND DYERS\nExport Repalre\u2014Alteratlona\nPHONE 128\n-II I '\u2666\u2666-'\u00bb !**\/*.!. -\u2666\u2666-\u2666\u00ab-\u2666\nCream-0 Milk\nTry a plot for your\nSUNDAY DESSERTS\nPALM  DAIRIES LIMITED\nhi.\u00bb > tt-i'i\nPhoni 163 or 434RI\nMARFAK CHASSIS\nLUBRICATION\nLast. Twice u Long\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nNilion, B.C.\nPhont 182\nT. H. Woten 6- Co.\nLlmlttd\nBulldin and Contracton     *\nFigured Gltn \u2014 Munnnt,\nAretlo and Moaa ptttirni,\nAlwaya In itock.\nWINDOWI REGLAZED\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillliilliiiilllll\nFUMIGATE WITH\nSMYTHE'S\nBUCK DEATH TO BUCS\n10,000 found dead ln one home.\nSMYTHE'S PHARMACY\nPH6NE 1\nlllllllllllllllllll.illlllllllllllllllllllllllll\nI\nLambert's\npor\nLUMBER\nPHONE 82\nI\n;    NELSON\nBUSINESS COLLEGE\nTht Collegt With a ProvintM Reputation\nIndividual Tuition. Commence Any Time\nNELSON BUSINESS COLLEGE GRADUATES are holding\nover 90% of office positions in Nelson and District.\nIf you received your training at the \u25a0\nNELSON BUSINESS COLLEGE\nyou will stand head and shoulders above the rest. '\nCOMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE     .\nNew Term Commences Tuesday, September 5th, 1939.,\n107 Baker Street. Phone 603\nNo traffic will be allowed on the route of the\nShriner's parade Saturday from the C.P.R. depot\n. to Kootenay Lake General Hospital, from 1:30\np.m. until arrival of parade at hospital. Parade\nwill go up Baker Street to Cedar Street; along\nCedar Street to Edgewood Avenue and then to\nhospital, where the Band will play. At 3 p.m.,\nthere will be a band concert at Lakeside Park..\nBanquet at Hume Hotel at 6 p.m.   .,'..,\nDance at Civic Centre at 9 p.m.\nBy Order,\nA. cKmiuhaw\nACTING CHIEF OF CITY POLICE.\nPHONE 815\nfar better and prompter tir-\nvltt In plumbing reptln and\nalteratlona.\nVIC GRAVES\nMAITIR PLUMBER\nKODAKS\nKodak Film\nFinishing\nm\nAU the planeti put together would\nform a man only one-ieven hundredth the liie of the ran.\nDOMINION\nHOUSING LOANS\nH.E. DILL\nAUTHORIZED AGENT\nAik tor Informition\nDoughnuts\nAT VOUR\nOROCER'I\nThe PERCOLATOR\nYour mirror will ihow the difference In your appearance before and after you've been to the\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhone 8-7 Johnstone Blk.\nSWEATERS AND\nJACKETS\nA Large Variety\n'   IOR CHILLY EVENINGS\nGodfreys1 Limited\nOutfitting older boyi for school Is Important business\nwith us. Styles are right\u2014quality Is right\u2014price Is right\nYOUTHS' SUITS\nf 25.00 and up\nTWEED PANTS\nf 4.25 and up\nSWEATERS\nf3.75 and up.\nWINDBREAKERS\n95.00 and f 6.00\n'\u2022.   RAINCOATS\n\u202296.75 to f 12.00\nSOCKS\n50* arid 75*\nEmory's Ltd.\n1934 FORD\nLIGHT DELIVERY\n8 Ply Oversize Tlrei.\nLittle Longer Wheelbaie\nAutomobile Broken\nJick McDowell    Howird Thurmin\nNext Sivoy Hotel      1\nPHONE 25\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nFleury's Pharmacy\nMEDICAL ART! BLOCK\n1935 CHEVROLET\nMASTER  DELUXE COUPE\nPERFECT -SCl-t\nCONDITION  yj\/J\nPEEBLES  MOTORS\nBakir It      Limited      Phone 118\nLISTEN  FOR\n\"the Sportliglit\"\nON\nGKLN-Nelson\nEVERY EVENINGAT7:30\nAsk for\nMcdonald's\nGinger Ale\nQuality, yim-L\nModi by Your Ntlson Owned Induitry\nQUARTS 15c\nPlui Bottle Dipoilt\nMcDonald Jam Co, Ltd.\nE-B-B\u2014\u2014\nTONIGHT\nGizeh Shrine Dance\nAT THE AUDITORIUM, NELSON\n9:00 P.M.\niMrnlssi.il\u2014Slrf ssssh\nEnjoy^a Real Frolic\nGAIETY   '\u2022   FUN   \u2022   COLOR\nCIZEH'S SUPERB DANCE ORCHESTRA\nWELCOME, EVERYONE!\nROOFING\nEaves Troughs, etc.\nR.H. Maber\nPhone SSS     810 Kootenay It\nLAKEFRONT PROPERTY\nFOR IALI\nDeilrable North Shore location.\nOne mile trom Nelion  terry.\nPlenty of water, wlO divide to\niuit purchaier. Euy Terms.\nT.D. ROSLING\n8 Royal Bank Bldg.      Phone TIT\nFinancial Security\nINVESTORS SYNDICATE\nMonthly Swings Plsn\nR. W. DAWSON\nBonded RepreientiUve\nBox 81     Hlppirton Blk.     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