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8 THE DAILY PROVINCE, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, lm MANY PASS IN A.A.U. LEADERS PASSENGER SESSIONS OPEN Police Seek Identity Of Man Found Dead In Vacant Lot Here Police have failed to establish the Identity of the man who was found dead Sunday In a vacant lot In the 200 block Prior street, Papers found on the body bore the name of Pratt, but a few hours previous to his death he gave his name to a policeman, who RJJXAMS HIP Miss E. G. Kerr of St. Paul's Aid.

Dean Makes Plea For met and questinnea mm. as oiencnara. Olympic Trials In Vancouver. HER RUDDER Heads List of Candidates. Any person having anowieage os mis man Is asked to communicate with "SkinnfMotherof 8 Children Gains 10 Lbs.

in 4 Weeks MONT JOLI. P.Q."Was skinny, weak, run-down, looking after eight children, says Mrs. Elol Clegnon Jr. "Tried Ironlzed Yeast. Qalned 10 pound tn (our weeke, New strength." Don't be skinny," weak, nervous.

New Ironlzed Yeast adds 5 to IS pounds In three weeks. Ugly hallows fill, bony limbs round out. Blemished skin i clears. Constipation, Indigestion, "nerves" go overnight, New pep Ilrst day. Rich, red blood.

Ironied Yeast Is two great tonics In one. Weight-bulldlng brewers' Yeast ftlus strengthening, blood-enrlchlng ran. Many times more effective than unmedlcated yeast. Results In halt the time. Start now to gain weight, health.

Avoid danger of serious Ills. Take these pleasant little tablets. No gas; no yeasty taste, if not delighted with Sergeant T. Lawrle, coroner's officer, at police headquarters. COMMITTEES NAMED OBTAIN TITLE Use tlie New Telephone Book Discard the Old One Delivery of the new directory has now been completed.

Telephone subscribers are asked to refer to it for all numbers wanted and to destroy all old directories or other lists in their possession. B. C. TELEPHONE COMPANY The body is aescrinea as inn oi man aged about 30, weight 150 pounds, brown hair and medium build. It was clothed In an orange colored shirt, light brown cost, brown mackinaw coat, blue overalls, grey hat and log SS.

Northwestern South of Cape Spencer, Alaska. ger's boots. Labor Downfall Seems Sure As Liberals Split UNDER TOW OF FISHING CRAFT (Continued from Page 1.) quick gains, manufacturer refunds money, Oet Ironlzed Yeast from druggist today. Feel great tmorrow. New pounds quick.

(Advt.) Most critical among the proposed new legislation is the Trades Disputes Act, which ths government Is pledged to repeal, restoring to trade unions the right to use their funds for political mirtwMi. sir John took a prominent Passed, to per cent, to 85 per cent. Birmingham Body Elects Officers for Year The annual meeting of the Blrmlng-ham and District Association was held on Wednesday evening, President Fred Misses M. N. Kelly, C.

M. Robinson, Bister P. Ignace, M. P. McDlarmld, I.

M. Rldgedale, E. M. Snowdon; L. Lewis, M.

Chennells and N. E. McMillan equal, Barclay and I. A. Mitchell equal, A.

M. Patterson. C. M. McAnkeU, H.

S. McKay; J. A. McDonald, A. E.

Houston and D. H. Prentice equal, M. Armstrong, H. K.

Wharton. O. E. Cook. K.

B. Mclntyre, J. L. Clark, V. O.

Matheson, H. E. Milton. C. Bonnell, F.

M. Cullls, 3. Purves. Passed supplemental M. D.

Munn. D. Ham man and U. E. Lord equal, E.

M. part In framing the existing legislation, which aimed to make Impossible a recurrence of the general strlks. He could not, he declares, support the proposed legislation annulling the present act. Lloyd George with, at present, a majority of Liberal members, takes the position that the only result of turning out the Labor government would be to place In power a Conservative protectionist government a worse evil than even the Labor Government. If Deeley In the chair.

The report of the Miss E. O. Kerr of St. Paul's Hospital headed the list of successful candidates In the recent examination for the title and certificate of registered nurse (R.N.) In British Columbia. The following list gives the standing In order of merit: First class, 80 per cent, and over-Misses E.

O. Kerr, St. Paul's Hospital. Vancouver; 0. E.

Komfray, Vancouver General Hospital; M. F. H. Young, Vancouver Oeneral Hospital; F. H.

Archer, Provincial Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria; M. E. Hallfts. Provincial Roys! Jubilee Hospital. Victoria; D.

M. Find-lay, M. A. Palmer, D. I.

Davy, F. B. Treavor. Second class. 8fi per cent, to 80 per cent.

Misses D. MacKenzle, K. Patterson, H. Kllpatrlck and A. A.

Mc-Innes equal, E. M. Rose, C. E. Nlcol, E.

D. Ponsford, G. D. Head. I.

McMillan. D. A. Wilson and B. E.

Oregson equal. E. L. Clement. F.

M. Moore. L. M. Kennedy, K.

M. Stewart and M. F. Sutherland equal, I. J.

Beck. F. C. Elckhoff and M. T.

Cardwell equal. E. D. Rice. B.

M. Dunham; M. Churchill, E. I. Dudgeon and V.

M. Snow equal, V. B. Thompson and F. M.

Woodhull equal, E. R. Slteman and H. E. Young equal, M.

Frith, D. A. Board man and F. Cook equal. V.

E. Stewart. M. Q. Grossman, H.

Hlllae and E. M. Rlddell equal. H. W.

Rellly; M. M. Dodds, D. A. Hll-chey, J.

Moore and I. Kent equal, M. M. MscPhee; E. R.

Eller, M. E. Oalllher and N. M. Passmore equal, E.

E. Shorthouse, L. M. Johnson, S. I.

Archibald and E. L. Poland equal, N. E. Johnston; B.

M. Ford, M. E. Dwyer and O. I.

Hilton equal, I. O. Walton, E. O. M.

Oage-Cole, A. E. Ooplthorne, J. M. Randall, A.

K. Pye. E. L. King and J.

J. Radford equal, H. Horton, snowea favorable balance. The chairman, having Indicated that other engage Wireless Signals Fade Out With Approach of Daylight. VICTORIA, Nov.

The Pacific Salvage Company's Salvage King was standing bv here today to go to the relief of the Steamship Northwestern, which" Is broken-down off Spencer Point, near 1 Wrangell. The condition of the craft was not known here, but the Salvage King will he ready to steam north to her assistance If she should require It. SEATTLE, Not. (AP) Favored by wind and tide, the disabled Alaska Steamship Co. liner Northwestern was being towed ments would preclude his standing for the present year, the election of officers resulted as follows: President, Douglas Aid.

E. W. Dean tendered an official welcome on behalf of Mayor Malkln and the City Council to the delegates to the forty-third annual meeting of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, at Hotel Vancouver this morning. Delegates are here from all parts of Canada. Sessions are continuing this afternoon and evening and throughout Friday and Saturday momlng.

On Saturday afternoon the Olymplo committee will meet. One of the most Important Items of business on the agenda will be the awarding of the Olymplo trials for the Olymplo games In 1032 In Los Angeles. President T. R. Loudon of Toronto Is In the chair.

Alderman Dean In his welcome said that on the Coast organized sport was oarrled on on a greater scale than any other part of Canada. In any event, that was opinion. He said he was looking forward to 1032 with great hope that the trials for the Olympic games would be held In this city. He hoped the delegates would take time to look over the site where It Is proposed to construct the stadium. In his reply President Loudon said that the trials would be given "very considerate consideration." BRANCHES IN ARREARS.

Reporting for the credentials committee, Claude Robinson of Winnipeg said that both the Maritime and B.C. branches ware In arrears of dues for the year On assurances that these would be paid forthwith, the delegates from the two branches were; seated. In his annual address, President Loudon referred to the great success of the first Empire games, and said that the event had been made possible through the chairmanship of E. W. Beatty, K.

and the organization of M. M. Robinson of Hamilton. Many A. A.

U. officials, he said, knew nothing of their duties and that their nominators were responsible for this condition. The practice of granting a professional temporary reinstatement with the chance of reinstatement at a general meeting was unconstitutional. The president also remarked that the Olymplo committee, as at present constituted, could not function properly. Lloyd George retains the leadership of 8.

Davis; vice-president, Mrs. Jackson; secretary-treasurer, H. Horton. It was reported that the reception the party alter next Monaay mecung, the final eclipse of the once great Lib eral nartv would seem at hand. At IM the same time the growth of antl-8o- held by Mrs.

W. T. Brooks tn favor of the proposed scholarship was a success. On the conclusion of business, Madame clallst feeling In the country and tne Clare Sumner's "Birmingham Song' wave of dissatisfaction wntcn wm ioi-low the ending of the Imperial Con was sung with great effect by Gordon Keatley, accompanied by the com ference without achieving Important resolutions, may well throw many thousand of Liberal votes on the side poser. of the Conservatives If they can only heal their differences in time.

A traced? of the eclipse of the Lib today by two amall boats to Dundas Bay, Cross Sound, in Southeastern Alaska, where she will be anchored until tugs arrive from here to bring her to drydock. The passengers will remain aboard the vessel until the arrival next Wednesday of the era! party would be that within Its ranks It possesses some oi tne amesi brains In ths public life of the country. (The report of the Liberal whip's E. M. Stokes, E.

R. Haggltt and A. O. liner Alameda, which sails from Seattle Saturday. resignation Will be found on Page 18.) Langstaff equal, E.

8. Bowman. Cant. O. A.

Glasscock, master of the Northwestern, wirelessed company of ficers here the gasboat Emma and tne Seattle fishing boat Tordenskjold had taken the liner In tow and probably would be able to take her Into JDundas Bay, a refuge In the past to several dis abled snips. The dentists have summed it up in 3 short paragraphs An SOS call was picked up by tne Merchants Exchange here 6:27 a.m. saying that her rudder was gons. He concluded by specially referring to the services last year of Secretary John Leslie, J. H.

Crocker ana C. uiggin bottom of Toronto. SIGNALS COULD NOT BE FOLLOWED. The various committees were named by President Loudon, with the fol For An All-Round DOMESTIC USE With the coming of daylight, the buys a GOOD lowing as chairmen: Resolutions, 3. H.

Crocker; registration, J. W. Hamilton; records, E. H. Bourdon; Olymplo af Merchants' Exchange radio here said that the signals from the Northwestern fairs, P.

J. Mulqucen; affiliations and alliances, W. A. Aldrltt; recommenda faded out and could not be followed. The Northwestern left Seattle Novenv ber 1, and she was believed to be car.

ELECTRIC EATER It is only natural if yon are confused about the best way to care for teeth and gums. There are so many confusing theories and a dentifrice for every theory. But read what the real authorities say, the dentists themselves. Here is a summary of the answers received from an investigation conducted by a prominent research institution among; 50,000 practicing dentists; rylng between thirty and fifty passen tion on definition of an amateur, W. H.

Kllby. DELEGATES HERE. Following are the delegates: T. R. gers and cargo lor Alaskan points.

She Is 342 feet long, has a beam of forty' three feet, a gross tonnage of 3004 and Loudon, president, Toronto; O. C. Rob is or 04BO tons displacement. inson, treasurer, Winnipeg; John Leslie, Cape Spenoer, where the vessel was secretary, Edmonton; Judge J. A.

Jack reportea in distress, is a rocky Dromon son, past president, Lethbrldge. Alberta R. B. Wilson, Calgary; O. H.

uroit, icamonton. I British Columbia Dr. J. O. Cory A.

Hesse, John Muter, A. Riley, all of Vancouver; Norman Mao- Donald and J. A. Courtney, New West minster; J. C.

Dowds, Victoria; A. E. Farthing, Revelstoke. Manitoba L. A.

Johnson, W. A. Aldrltt and A. N. Monson, all of Winni DIETHER WELLINGTON coal, a distinctly better grade from the No.

1 mine, has already built up a reputation that gives it the popular lie choice for a good all-; round domestic coal. It is easy to handle because it fires quickeris cleaner lasts longer burns with a steady even heat and tually affords the holder more actual heat and satisfaction for his dollar. Get Your DRUMIIELLER Lump and Stove Coal from DIETHER peg. Ontario Charles E. Hlgglnbottom University of Toronto; A.

W. Steele, Toronto, and W. A. Fry, Dunnvllle. Quebec J.

Beaton, Quebec; E. H. JUST the thing for these chilly winter mornings! This sturdily constructed and attractively designed little heater will prove a real comfort. In a few brief instants the temperature of any room is raised to just the right degree of friendly, comforting warmth and it may be used anywhere. Simply plug it in on any convenience outlet or lamp socket snap a switch and there's your heat! It may be had with either copper or aluminum reflector, sending forth a broad beam of heat, and it will last indefinitely, being, made of rust-resisting and non-corrosive materials throughout.

Backed by the B. Electric's double guarantee offered at the low price of $4.25. (Easy terms, if desired). At B. C.

Electric Storet you'll also find complete line of other types and sizes of beaters, and also electric fires, Now's the time to buy an electric beater and the place it souraon, Montreal. tory which separates the Cross Sound from the ocean. Cross Sound Is the entrance to the harbors at Juneau and Skagway and Is due west of Juneau. The Northwestern carried a crew of eighty men. P.

W. Holmes and Earl Bowers were listed as passengers for Cordova, while the following were booked for Seward: W. J. Moran, Miss J. Preston, and Mrs.

O. E. Rockefeller. Mrs. Edith Tho-day, John Soli, John Carlson, Eva Psar-dakls, Mr.

and Mrs. Ous NotlUa and Mrs. J. Husfy and two children. COASTGUARD SHIP TO RESCUE.

SEATTLE, Nov. 6. (UP) The coastguard ship Halda was stesmln; to the assistance of the passenger steamer Northwestern, reported helpless with her rudder gone, two miles south of Cape Spencer, Alaska, today, An SOS call from the Northwestern was picked up by the naval radio station at Bremerton and by the coastguard station here. Jack Loutet Wins North Vancouver Seat Saskatchewan J. W.

Hamilton, Re-glna; M. M. "Bobby" Robinson. Hamil ton; Dr. Oi M.

Shram, University of itfElllMlllfi Thunder Bay R. c. Chambers, Fort wuimm. Other delegates H. J.

Sterling. Van couver; Dan McKenzle, New West In ster; Stanley Brent, Frank 8. Fllmer. Vancouver; D. O.

Shulte and Leo S. uansner, university of B. Howard Cleveland, University of B. W. H.

is.uDy, Montreal; a. j. FUln, Montreal w. n. Durr.

North Bay; A. I. Daniel, Brandon; Victoria Salllss, Vancouver; Olgnao, Vancouver; Mrs. H. H.

Borne- SET. wick, Vancouver, Isn't this real assurance that Squibb Dental Cream will protect your teeth and gums? It ia made with more than 60 Squibb Milk of Squibb'a gives teeth a delightful luster without the use of grit or astringents or anything which might injure. Try it. Begin tomorrow. Copyright 1M0 by E.

R. Squibb 4 Sons of Canada, Ltd, (Continued from Par Storm Holds D0-X at Amsterdam Anchoragi Above is the Rome type electric heater efficient ia general room heating. Instead of producing a beam of warmth, this type of heater works en the principle of the wsrm-air furnsce drawing in cold sir at the bottom and releasing ths wsrmsd sir in sll Particularly wall made and fully gusrsnteed at 'O, AMSTERDAM. Nov. fl.

(API A i which kicked up a choppy sea outside the Zulder Zee held the DO-X, giant German flying boat, at Amsterdam STORES DENTAL CREAM DANGER LINE today, and prevented continuation of Its flight to Southampton. From Southampton the blgshlp will go to Havre and Lisbon before taking off on a transatlantic flight to New York. GUARDS THE votes were cast. In the 1028 general election when Hon. Ian Mackenzie, defeated Aid.

Loutet by thirty-two votes, 6380 votes were recorded. The electors were apparently bent on making sure of North Vancouver riding sending to Victoria a supporter, of the Tolmle government. Aid. Loutet had decisive majorities In the polling divisions In all three municipalities. The one city polling station gave Aid.

Brldgman 010 votes. Aid. Loutet 1131, and J. Whltham, 11. The five West Vancouver polls gave Aid.

Bridgman 852 votes, Aid. Loutet 394, and James Whltham 11. In the five District of North Vancouver polls, Aid. Brldgman received 400, Aid. Loutet 807, and James Whltham 18.

HALF OF TOTAL CAST IN CITY. Interest at the outset of the counting of the ballots centred around the city polling station, where approximately one-half of the votes were east. During early stages of the count, the race was close, but Aid. Loutet gradually pulled away from his opponents. -Ts m- wAT asaaBwanaavanaasai II I Stores I I Eighteen Save money on your drug purchases patronizing any one of our 18 stores.

at Vancouver's Own Drug Stores Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y Service and Saving (1928) DRUGS Your Service Telephone Your Wants AT CUT PRICES Friday and Saturday Specials Nov. 7th and 8th and when approximately half the bal .40 Calox Tooth Powder 23 tW4V Candy Specials ,60 Moonlight Mellos; Mb. tin .60 Cowan's MapU Buds; per lb. .50 Chocolate Marshmallows; per lb. .10 Special Bags of Candy SI.

75 36 37 31 8 15 maim nouDigam lor Compacts .10 Pecan Puffs 2 for 16 8 $1.11 lot were counted there was little, ir any. doubt as to the decision of city electors. Although It waa anticipated that the district polls might In some Instances give ths Liberal candidate the edge, Aid. Loutet's total for the five polls left little to conjecture as to Intentions of electors In that municipality. Bupporters of both Liberal and Conservative candidates put In a busy day conveying voters to the polls.

A feature of the activities was the exceptionally large number of women who exercised the franchise. DETAILED RESULTS OF DAY'S POLLING. Following are the detailed results of the voting at all polling divisions, with the exception of Gambler Island: Palling Dlv. Brldgman. Loutet.

Whit. amm .25 Chocolate Chips; per box 22 .30 Assorted Caramels; per box 2-1 .30 Crispy Peanut Brittle; 1-lb. Carton 24 1.00 Rose City Chocolates; 1-lb. box 89 .60 Banquet Chocolates; 1-lb. Carton 39 .50 Dr.

Reid's Cherry Cough Balsam 2 1.00 Boncilla Beautifier 03 .75 Finest Quality Hospital Cotton; lbs. ..38 ,65 Dr. Reid's Biamuthated Magnesia (Powder or Tablets) 38 1.60 Marvis Toilet Water 79 .60 Vacuum Bottles 34 1.00 Nestles Food 72 .85 Klim 66 1.00 Nujol 74 .25 Dr. Reid's Itch Ointment 14 1.50 Bovril; 8-ot $1.02 1.00 Listol (Antiseptic mouth wash) 16-oz. 69 .60 Luxor Rouge 36 .60 Dr.

Reid's Old English Balsam Aniseed, 31 .60 McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets 38 1,00 Dr. Reid's Blood Purifier 66 .60 Dr. Reid's Syrup of Figs 27 .50 Vanex Milk of Magnesia 28 1.85 Virol; 16-ot 1.07 .60 Superior Bay Rum; 6-oz 27 I re, Daggett Ramsdell's Perfect Skin Tonic at 1.00 Daggett Ramsdell's Vanishing Cream for i 60 Friday and Saturday Special Both for 88 On sale at all our 18 stores. 1.00 Fluid d'Or Reduso 4T .60 Hennafoam Shampoo i 84 .75 Dr. Reid's Liver Tonic- 41 .85 Hop Flavor Extract of Malt; 8-lb tin 55 .80 Danderina 41 .85 Dr.

Reid's Vapo Beniolina 21 1.00 Theatrical Cold Cream; 1-lb. tins SO .25 Seidlitz Powders (8 in Box) 14 .60 Syrup White Pine, Menthol, Eucalyptol and Honey 28 Dr. Reid's Sulphur Ointment 14 .20 McClinton's Colleen Soap; 2 for 25 1.00 Pro-phy-lac-tic Hair Brush 69 0 Red Pepper Ointment 29 1.00 Quinine, Iron and Wine) 67 1.10 Angiers Emulsion 77 .60 Dr. Reid's Pins Tar and Cod Liver Extract 27 .50 Pebeco Tooth Pasts 31 1.60 Fellow's Syrup 99 SO Dr. Reid's Pile Ointment 31 JS0 Mentho-Lyptol -28 1.25 AdleriVa 77 .15 and .25 Hydrogen Peroxide; 4 and 8 oz.

12 and 13 .60 Dr. ReW's Royal Manga Remedy 28 .60 Dr. Reid's Mustard Carat 29 .40 Castoria 25 .60 Dr. Reid's Lemon Cleansing Cream 26 35 Hog Bristl. Shaving Brash 22 1.00 Dr.

Reid's Guaranteed Hair Tonle ...67 .85 Tooth Brush 21 0 Dr. Reid's Hair Restorer 29 .60 Pompelan Massage Cream 39 SW Altamont Dundarave. Hollybura Weston West Bay. Wnytecllff Captlano Dollarton Keith Lynn Lynn Valley. N.

City N. Bowan Totals. 2 SS 0 87 97 3 ,170 184 8 88 60 0 38 48 0 ,1111. 0 118 S3 1 20 1 48 0 84 88 1 196 S31 9 7 311 8 910 1,181 38 14 18 0 1,788 3.194 83 a mm I Km mJm Bladder Weakness If Gettln Vp Nlffhts, Backache, frequent day calls, Leg Pains. Nen.

ouanrss, Rheumatism, Acidity, Burn Ina-. Bladder Irritation, or Kidney Wealcnes maks you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, try the Cystex Test. Works fast, etarts elrculRtlnsr thru the system In II minutes. Praised by thousands. Don't rive up.

Try Cystx (pronounced Blss-texat today, under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly atop these conditions, Improve restful sleep and nersry, or money back. Only 76c at all drug stores. Regular 75c and fiJSO, Friday and Saturday Special 47 and 93 On sale at all our 18 stores. Reg.

50c Friday and Saturday Special 3G Photographic Special Enlargement from your own negative In calender mount (will make an ideal Christmas gift) 6x7 SO 6x8 35 6x10 40 8x10 60 See sample and leave orders at any of our 18 utoreg, A 60c tube of Gem Shaving Cream and a gold-plated Gem Razor for 34 On sale at all our 18 stores Evidence of the friendship which exists between the two principal candidates, and the clean manner In which the campaign was run, was revealed when Aid. Brldgman, after conceding defeat, made his way to Conservative committee rooms aad congratulated the mamber-aieos. On sale at all our 18 stores..

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