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VICTORIA, B. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1916 NO. 65 VOL. 49. WHERE WILL GERMANS, Germans Brutally AUSTRIANS, FIND MEN Deporting Belgians; GERMANS ARE MAKING READY KING PETER’S TROOPS FOR BALKAN CONTEST? Ghent Region, 1200 London, $ept. 14.—A wireless, dis­ TO WITHDRAW N0Y0N SALIENT; CONTINUE TO WREST patch from Rome says that at the „-HSvr<>, Sept. H —It I» reported that general military council of thé central l.teo Belgian men. of a gee from II to powers .just lu-id at *the *ead- BRITISH GAIN NEAR GINCHY GROUND FROM ENEMY of KTaTser Wltyielhi on 'tHe east front, Ghent by the (ierman military authori­ an offensive campaign, in the Balkans ties. was mapped out tti>d that Germany. importation of llelgiuns continuée ill send 200,000 men and Austria- throughout the entire Antwerp district, Enemy Leaders Know Entente Forces Will Trenches Taken From Bulgarians Near Hungary 100,000 for the purpose. tho reports assert Vetrenik ; Progress Northeast of Lake ( FREE HIM) FOB Take Peronne and Are Preparing to Fall ; Height Northwest of Lake Cap­ UST OF FOOTS DEFENDING KM - Hill Back; Attacks Are Repulsed by French tured, Enemy Buttering Heavy Losses; Troops North and South of the Somme Activity on British Front GIVEN OVER orras TO BULGURS; Will Not Form a New Cabinet and East of the Meuse River MASSACRE BY WILD BASHIBEIKS in Greece Unless Paris, Sept. 14.—The advance of the Serbian army on the western Pledged London, Sept. 14.—A foreshadowing of the capture by the French part of the Salonica front continues, according to an official statement of Peronne, on the Somme, which development ultimately will force issued here to-day. Between Kovtl and Vetrenik Bulgarian trenches Greek Soldiers Moved to Thasos by Entente Warships; Houses the Germans to abandon the great Noyon salient entirely, was sup­ HE WOULD DECIDE were taken at the point of the bayonet, progress was made near Kai- and Shops in Greek Seaport Pillaged; Greek Garrison plied by a dispatch received to-day from Amsterdam. COURSE OF NATION makcalan, northeast of Lake Ostrovo, and a height west of Hill 1,800, Gone, Savage Turkish Troops Murdered Civilians Although the Germans have been sending reinforcements to the northwest of Lake Ostrovo, was captured. Serbian advance guards Somme front and developing the heaviest concentrated artillery fire they cad achieve, it is declared that they are preparing for such a pushed on to the first slopes of the Malkanidxe. Athens, Sept 14.—M. Dlmltrakopoulos The text of the statement follows : Allions, Sept. 14.—The British legation to-day informed Garrett asked King Constantine yesterday to move. They appear td be removing civilians from the regions just allow hlm 4S hours in w hlch to consult behind their lines farther to the rear. Already 2,000 persons are re- ‘ From the Struma to the Vardar there has been an intermittent Droppers, the American minister, that the Greeks have surrendered his friends before deciding as to whe­ cannonade without any infantry action, except some patrol engage­ to Bulgarian troops the last of the forts defending the seaport of ther he will undertake the formation ported to have left Peronne. ments at different points. KavaU, in Northeastern Greece. Several of the forts were occupied of a new cabinet. The former minister Panic is spreading among the Germans, according to refugees, as - of Justice ale.» wishes to sound the "West of the Vmrdar the Serbian some time ago by Bulgarian troops. ministers of the entente before reach­ a result of the steady, methodical advance of the Anglo-French forces. truopa continued their advance anil ing a decision. Warships of the entente have re­ The dispatch says that the Bulgarians London, Sept 14.—British troops M. Dlmltrakopoulos is known to have captured at the point of the bayonet sent an ultimatum to Colonel Christo- made further progress north of Glnchy, nome Bulgarian trenches between Kovtl moved 1,5 Greek soldiers to the Island declared that he would accept the pre­ RESTOKE VOTERS doulos, commander of the. Greek gar­ north of the Somme, It was announced Mid Vetrenik. Serbian troop* also of T hast is. In the Aegean, some 18 miles miership only if given full powcp to rison, on tlw night of September 10. officially to-day. / § made appreciable progress near Kai- from Ktfvala. Col. Chriatodoulos then left with 1,500 control the national policy. He will In­ makcalan (northeast of Lake Ostrovo). Rioting at Kay ala Is reported and It men for the Island of Thasos, which sist that his, hands must be free to "The general situation Is unchang­ •‘Northeast of Lake Ostrovo, after Is said houses and shops were pillaged. liés in the Aegean, about 18 miles take whatever steps the present crisis ed," says the statement. "South of violent engagements In which heavy, \ . ,,mi...r ,.f Afn»*ricsni are endan­ away. calls for, even to the entry of Greece the Ancre there were the usual ar­ nt losses were inflicted on the enemy, gered, as Is pmperty of American to­ into the war. EIGHT LIGHT BUNS A terrible panic occurred IN the city tillery bombardments on both sides, Serbian troops captured a ^height west bacco companies to the amount of more when the garrison withdrew. The hostile artillery being s*arttDanube, fighting North of the Somme during the LANDING OF ARMY It Is estimated that Dr Sutherland's Booths; Total. Roll .Will Door Policy Will Be strength of their war machine. Some still Is progressing." the étalement night we repulsed several attempts by majority in the city of Revelstoke will of the officers who have come in says. German troops at the southern ex­ be 650. and more than Ml 09r Û Be Large Maintained prisoners still keep their pride. They Roumanian troops repelled a aeries tremity of Hill 78. According to late tiding. have seen the losses Inflicted In and of attacks by German-Bulgarian troops reports, the violent fighting and fruit­ In Femie behind their lines, but say: "You can't and captured eight light guns." less counter-attacks delivered by Ger­ man troops yesterday in this region Think British Considering At­ Ferule, Sept 14 That Alex Fisher, beat us. We can’t be beaten." Washington. Sept. 1 i -Both Japan were carried out by a division hastily the Liberal candidate in this riding, is and Russia have given the United That Is different from the old phrase tacking German Forces in brought from the Verdun front leading over Thomas Uphill, the Bow s­ BULLETIN SERVICE States formal assurances that the new "We're winning. Victory is certain Belgium From Rear er candidate, at all the polls. Is Indi­ Russo-Japanese treaty does not re­ for Germany " But It la a long way NO CHANGE REPORTED South of Somme. cated In reports. A very heavy vote Is Special arrangements have been peal or affect the trestles of 1807 and from the acknowledgment of defeat or "South of the Somme the enemy being cast, as the weather Is floe and made by the Times for displaying 1810, In which those nations pledged possible defeat. There are times wlv made several unsuccessful attempts at interest in the contest is vxtr«*m»*ly election bulletins this evening. .Re­ themsehe* to maintain the Integrity the pessimists among the allies are ON EASTERN FRONT various points on our new front West Berlin. Sept. 14.—Great Britain again high. It Is estimated that a total of turn* will be received from all parts of China and the open door policy. tempted to think that the Germans of Chaulnes, during one of these at­ Is taking serious consideration of the 1.5(H) votes will lie cast of the province and these, in addi­ have mysterious reserves of strength The assurances were given to Mr. tacks, an enemy detachment about a old plan of landing an army some^ J A McDonald, the imported candi­ from which they can heal their wounds tion to the ally- ilgiifes. will be bul­ Guthrie, at Tokio. and Mr. Francis, company strong was caught under wu« gay. vital part or struck a blow _wiildL olas's Army Captured Cat­ (Verdun front > two German attacks ject addressed"!?) him bylfiW JapAness against our new positions krths Vaux- - The Hague. As the polls close at 7 o'clock, the ha* reached to the heart of the German foreign" office, stating in unequivocal tle antT Camels Chapitre wood were repulsed easily* just how much, if any. truth there LINE WAS PIERCED first bulletins should be to hand terms that Japan had not entertained IMfPle is in this is not known here, official The Cure. shortly after that hour. for a moment any intention of iepart­ circles denying any knowledge of such The cure for such pessimism is found contemplation on the part of Great ing from these policies. AT BOUCHAVESNES There was a big vote jthts morning officials let It be known that the in letters captured in German dugouts Petrograd. Sept 14—"On the west­ Britain LIQUID FIRE POWDER statements were entirely satisfactory and on (ierman prisoners. They draw ern front (in Russia and Galicia). the The same channels In Holland al­ In all the sections of the city, although and that Inquiries regarding the new the veil aside and' teH the naked truth. situation Is unchanged." says an an­ lege that there is a growing party In the opinion seemed to »»e -prevalent Through all these letters, written by nouncement issued by the war office Great Britain holding that such a nvove treaty, over which they had been con­ that It was not'as large as at the by- siderably perturbed, probably would men whose sons are fighting or dead, to-dAy. FROM CAL. TO ALLIES is the only chance to força the Ger­ French Got Clear Through Ger­ and by comrades in arms, not hiding election. The good weather helped a not be pressed further. "On the Caucasian front, in the re­ mans out of Belgium, but declare that their thoughts from each other, there H ,li iu.1 is in no mood t > be trifled man Organization as It gion west of Klghl, hostile Kurds are good deal to make It easy for men to is a cry against the bloodshed and with They contend also that as the showing Increased activity. Formerly Existed g«$t oi/t to the polls and all Indications misery of LhlA war and for peace at all war goes on 'the people of Holland "Near Ham ad an. In the valley of the Company Hopes to Manufac; point to a vote at the close of the day more than ever desire to keep put. -7 * ESKIMO MURDERERS river Falplanchai, our detachments as which will equal if not exceed the t- *tai “By now the loan of Offenbach ha* a result of engagements’ captured cat­ titre ft Soon at Long 5.000 widows, and besides that there London, :4ept. 14.—The correspondent cast In March / tle and camels from the enemy." At the striking of eight the l tooths are the unmarried men who have fal­ Beach 602 of the Times In Paris sends the follow­ len." wrote one. Turkish Claim BRIDGE ing dispatch; were open for voters and one minute ARE IN THE TOILS later the first1 vote had been cast, "Our company lost all Its officers and Constantinople, Sept. 14.—The war ••For the first time since trench war­ rteirutineers hate been on hand all ten men," wrote another, "and It Is the office, In a statement dated Sept 12. fare was firmly established lias a big Long Beach; Cal„ Bept. 14 —A com­ morning representing the different same with ever) company andd evevtgry reported an engagement in Which more operation succeeded In slashing right pany capitalized at $200.000, which will REPORTS AT OTTAWA parties. Liberals. Conservatives. Pro­ rtgement on the Somme front, I. aha. than 480 Russians were taken pris- through the trench armor of the Ger­ Inspector of R, N. W, M, P, undertake to manufacture from ores of hibitionists and Antl-Prohlbltl >nlsts could not get the much-desired wound man front. The capture, of Bouch aven­ the Imperial Valley a substance which having scrutineers at almost every Sends Interim Report From to send me home." ues, north of the Somme, takes the will produce liquid fire for military box. The Independents were unrepre-. There have been riots in Hamburg French right through the German de­ ^ the Far North 356677 purposes was got under way to-day Span of Quebec Structure to fensive organization as it existed when sented and the equal suffrage people and other places, according to letters were represented .mostlj' by the scru­ found in the trenches, and In the spirit with the leasing of a plot of ground Be Rebuilt on Original the battle began, two and one half 1,500 feet by *00 for the construction months ago For the first time the tineers of the various other interests. of civilian Germany there Is rising an­ of a plant. It Is the intention of the western front has l*een pierced Up to one o'clock the vote at each of Ottawa, Sept. 14—An interim report ger against those who made the war Plans concern to sell Its output to armies in "This Is a - significant fact! but ita the ward booths was as follows: received at Mounted Police headquart­ and caused all this misery, and, who FRANCE SINCE JUNE Importance can easily be exaggerated Ward I.. with 11 Boxes. In charge of ers from Inspector Lenauxe tells of the keep It lasting for political and dynas­ Europe. - -——~v.. —.... Nothing faintly approaching the stra­ Deputy Returning Officer J no. McGraw, capture of tho murderers of Rev. tic reasons. C. D. Crouch, of San Diego and St. Louis, is one of the organisers. A. N. Ottawa, liept. 11—11, P. Borden and tegic ruptures to which. Gen Bruslloff the vote was 3fs> Fathers Reveaver and Leroux In the C H, Monteerrat, of the Quebec Bridge has accustomed us has been achieved Want DU with 11 boxes, in charge of Coronation Gulf district. An Eskimo GERMANS WOULD BUILD Sehwltalla, former professor of chem­ Comm . are in Ottawa ,.,-day con- Ever wince the fighting began, the Ger­ n. pntv upturning officer J. _H. Warner, named Slaeseah, captured on South British and French Have Cap­ istry In the University of St. Louis, 1» mans have been digging miles behind Victoria Island, at a preliminary hear­ ferring with the Dominion authorities the vote was 4: proceeded with on the original plena. the last three days. (Concluded un page U VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, 1916

W*-Ar« Prompt, Careful, end Use . I Only the Beet In Our Work I CHILDREN STARVING BIG DEMONSTRATION FRENCH TOOILMORE Special Purchase of WHILE AT SCHOOL IN TERMIL CITY GROUND NEAR COMBLES Condition of Belgian Kiddies Captured Trench System New Fall Suits Such That School Hours Orpheum Theatre Too Small; South of Priez Farm; Over Have Been Shortened — ■r Liberals Had to Get 2,300 Prisoners When ordering our stock of Fall and Whiter gar­ Globe Theatre ments, our buyer was fortunate in securing im ex­ ceedingly worthy line of the latest styles in Fall London, Sep^. 14.—The wai>t df foot] Hrpl. 14. — North of the in Antwerp is so great tlxft the chil­ Somme French troops enlarged their Suita at very low prices. The styles are mostly ENOUGH TURNED AWAY positions opposite Combles and stormed dren no longer can stand the strain of A Hot Water Bottle—that warms them. new trenches south of Le Tries farm, Norfolk and belted effects, in blues, black and a fall day in school opd the class hours FOR THIRD AUDIENCE Price», According to Size and Quality, $3.60 to $1.76 i the war office reported last night. Ger­ browns. Worth milch more 1 fik OO have been rtduc^bn account of the man troops recaptured a farm In than we ask for them ...... «JP X OeX/v/ ALSO—in ease of sickness, a Hot Water Bottle is pupils’ debility» . L’Abbe wood and dart of Hill 78, but The slgnlflc^m*e of this can hardly be Enthusiasm in Vancouver In- these were retaken by the French, who worth its price.many times over. Don't be without iMlnUlnwl aU iftfflymLlri. gu lheLitiUt- one. wi^1ra^v»MpfwPtiiv'r?rm"sT- (fîéaffesVfÿÿPëôpte Thfcraffp * «HB rlgia «tin toon -7,3Mrt>Hsühèn; Ten ent. If Mil» Is the stale of the children, guns and 40 machine guns. Fall and Winter Coats the* vvtitlithin of their parents can only out Province Are Voting The text of the communication fol­ In , , gabardines, mixtures, ,and be Imagined. Corner of Prescription lows: ^•ri end Douglee eravenettes. All prices from $18.75 up. A splendid assort­ Store <'* The empire ha» promised to support "North of the Somme we appre­ Phone 135 ment to choose from. Campbell’s Company those people, to guard their Interests Vancouver, TSept. 14.—If any more ciably extended our positions on a por­ and care for them^tnd their children tion of our front facing Comb le A" and positive indication of an overwhelming In their helpless *t;Hv, hut this report took by assault, south of Le Priez farm, from Antwerp is one which sets Brl- [ Liberal victory at the polls to-day were a complete and strongly organized tons and Canadians to thinking. To 'needed, the huge, double-action Liberal trench system. LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT HOUSE Canada Belgium must look for the most rally with which the provincial cam­ "Desperate fighting occurred during of her aid, for here are tlie life-saving paign was closed here last night, cer­ the day on our Centre and right wing, 721 YATES STREET fields of wheat that make the flour tainly supplied it. where German troops made energetic which Is the one salvation of these efforts to recapture lost ground. Qne PHONE 1901 " Where Style Meets Moderate Price ’ ’ people. '* — Planned originally as a rousing wind­ violent enemy attack. In which two The Belgian relief committee has a up gathering in the Orpheum theatre— regiments participated, .against L’Abbe Every Home Chilly branch at 59 St I*eter street. Montreal, the largest central building obtainable Wood farm, succeeded at first, but the and also sub-t-raiuhe* and local com­ the immense throng who wlsh.-d to irresistible return to the offensive of mit tees throughout the Dominion. hear the array of Liberal orators Are our troops threw the enemy back from Th. M?. brauvhes are exerting every ef; the closing uliote of the campaign huJ bis- position, which ~we now occupy fort tô give these beiglah i-KlMreri even the Orpheum'» 2.500 seats filled starving In their •seat» hi school—the before the meeting started. When U completely. HOW IS YOUR bare food that la justly ‘theirs. The task became apparent, from the hundreds Hill 76, .on the south, alio was the Many h ohiwr often followed by- a-dAngmuis fold can he pre«- is a big one and needs the co-operation ■ that had to be turned away at the Or- Abjective of-enemy attacks, but after a venled by having one of our OÀS HEATERS (Price $4.00 and of the father and mother of every pheum-even before S o'clock, that an series .of hand-to-hand encounters with COAL BIN? Up). > on jtiFt turn the tap, apply a match, ami any degree of Canadian school child. Two dollars and i overflow meeting was an absolute nv fluctuating fortunes our infantry n\a4n- The wise man has hie full! neat is immediately available, t’oiiie and see them at our a half will save two of these children "eessdy, ' hurried arrangements were talned all its gains. and thetr parents from starvation for I-made to secure tli^ Globe theatre. Even Have you? showrooms. Over 2,300 Prisoners. . month.... «Small •* contributionsa-a»~- are wel* ­ that theatre .was also filled to gbso "The numlier of tmwounded prison­ comed as warmly as large ones. lute capacity, and a second fair-nixed ers captured yesterday and to-day ex­ overflow meeting might have been held ceeds at the. present time 2.SS6. Im­ with those who were turned away from port Ant booty abandoned by the enemy ft POPE URGES TREASURES the Globe a# an audience had there J. E. Painter Son Victoria Gas Co., Ltd. and counted up to the present time been any other possible ptgee of meer- 617 Cormorant St. Phene 836. BE SPARED IN WAR amounts to ten guns, including several Comer Fort and Langley ing available. Phone 733 heavy pieces, and about 40 machine Rome. S« pf 14 In Mew of the re­ New Standard guna, in the Bouchavesnes sector alone. cent aerial bombardments of Venice. These two closing Liberal rallies set “South of the Somme -artillery fight­ counter attacked and repulsed, leaving Tope Benedict has renewed to Aus­ a new standard for political enthusi­ ing continued actively In the region of f tria-Hungary his recommendation that asm In this city, and were~<*>nvedcd by Vemiandovillers and Chaulnee. In our hands eight German guns.” B1TÏ° °,n* l“°'", 80 we,I as » merchant, that «tore edvertieine during the war. churches, monuments even hide-bound Tories to augur a "On the right hank of the Meuse, and art treasures be spared. Thirf sweeping victory tt* the battle- of the after rnrense^art tilery preparation. Ger­ When in Seattle CAYS only when It appeals to the THRIFT, and to the INTEREST, ballot to-day for the Liberal party stop with wish of the pope will be urged also man troops attacked the positions we CASU/lTIES AMONG of the reader. Not one of to-day ’» ad» would hare gone into type by Monslgnor Valfredl Tonzo. a pre­ generally and the "straight six" es­ recently carried east of Fleury. They DR. R. L. TriOMSOM unies» the advertiser had sure of its importance to YOU. late well acquainted with high Italian pecially. The chief IntePeKt centred on were completely repulsed, leaving 70 CANADIAN SOLDIERS tlie splendid gathering in the Orpheum personages, who will go to prisoners In our hands. theatre, at which Mayor McBeath pre­ H. C .BOWERS soon as papal nuncio. On the rest-cf-^the front there was sided, and in addition to addresses by Ottawa. Sept 14.—The following cas­ at the nothing to report.” three of the six l.tberal candidates, the ualties have been announced : audience had the pleasure of hearing British Report. Infantry. that noted orator and apostle of_p<:Uti­ London, Sept. 14.—The following of­ Killed in action—Pte. T W Buchan­ Mew Calbooi Hotel ca I purity, the lion Sir Charles Hlb- ficial statement was issued last night : an. Seymour, Alta.; Pte C. F. White. bert Tupper, K. C., In one of the best ‘The general situation north .of the Guelph; Pioneer Arthur D. Belyea. 2375 political addresses he has ever deliver­ Somme continues, unchanged. An at­ Seventh avenue W Vancouver; Capt. ed in his career. Sir Charles, who dur tack made last night on our lines from R. B Fhllbeck. Regina. . lug the present campaign has announc the direction of the Mouquet farm was Wounded - Pte. David N. Adamson. Open Daily Till 8 p. en. Mass.;t Cph Alex­ would aoolish the entire system of view of this very satisfactory showing Engineers. ander Muck le. Stonewall. Man.,*’ C§ft. " party patronage, If elected, was. Sir the tax sale was abandoned. I«ust year Wounded—Lie ut. K. 9. Smith. Ed­ Garnet O'Neill. Toronto; Pte^ W R. <'hafies asserted, one bf'Uie pluckiest several thousand dollars', worth of monton. Patlw'lck, Toronto; Ueut. Ft G Pepall. B. C. or ST. CHARLES CREAM TETLEY'S LOOSE TEA, great ftnmxun emetrïs tirât any party politic property was disposed of by tax sale, Medic.«1 Service. Turoqto; Pte. Y'larenre Perry., Winni­ large ran 1©C * fan Tràtf ever .made In his recollection. but most of this has now been re­ Wounded—Capt. H R Jeffs, Toronto. peg; Pte. John BFevihs. Orta w a ; MaJ value.. Overflow Meeting. deemed. Mounted Rifles. G. G. Chn sler, Ottawa ; FMe. (’ Smalt can ...... Per lb...... c___ At lhe.*iv erQbw' mW ting at the Globe The city fire department has >0*4- Wound? d- Pte ■ A-. A. t De­ theatre add re Aies were delivered by M. been equipped with an up-to-date m

THE BALKAN SPIDER -THE FASHION CENTRE" ROYAL YEAST Read To-Night Shop To-Morrow Has ban Canada's favorite yoaet for over a quarter of a century. Bread baked with Royal Yeast will keep fresh and moist longer than that Store Open Friday Store Closes Satur­ made with any other, eo that a full week's supply BONO dovtewew SmET-PHoelBl can easily be made at one baking, and the last Until 9.30 p.m. day at 1 p.m. leaf will be just as good as the first. ^ r-- MADE IN CANADA E.WGILLETT COMPANY LIMITED A Special Sale Womens New Fall Suits O N T. MONTSIAL of Excellent Styles and Good Values at It'S jus : ss easy to own a real ST. RY. SITUATION Heintxman & Co. ( yeelde firme) IN NEW YORK CITY as an "ordinary" piano, for we Underskirts $17.50 $25.00 make the terms to suit you. .\, w York. S.-pt. 11. Despite the maintenance of regular schedule* on Tc-M arrow at $27.50 $32.50 the subway ami elevated lines of the Itttorborough yliaidtl TnuutU v’ompany. We are featuring for this week-end a special Heintzman and the gradual restoration of service 75c and $1.35 showing of Women's New Fail Suit*, tail­ on the surface lines, leaders of the ored In the very latest fashions, from the striking Street railway employees de­ ■MlTHINU CUUINU HIS WAY. AN II A liAAl.viKU » Kit The Result of a "Lucky season’s most favored materials and colors, clared to-day they w« re far from being —Westminster Oasette. defeatetl. They hinted that the dan­ Purchase" from $17.60 to $32.50. You may choose your ger of a sympathetic strike is not yet & Co. AT 75* new costume and feel assured that you are getting the best In style, value and service. Following a parade and demon*!ra­ 1$ desen Underskirts, made from ARRESTED IN CHICAGO GERMANS ATTACK Inspection Invited. Pianos were first Offered to tion by the «trlkers, the Question of a good quality black English 'sympathetic" strike will l»e discussed , fitted band and deep tlic publié/hi at meetings of the Central Federated pleated and frilled flounce At Unions of Brooklyn and Manhattan. FOR CANADA; LET GO II. S. AMBASSADOR this price these Skirts are very Strike leaders predict that resolutions special value They will go Ngu> Fall Coats =E1850E^ favoring a strike among trades allied quickly, so be early for these. with the street railway employees wifi At...... 75* Very Special Value» $10.75 to $17.60 be adopted. Whether the strike Will Americans Had No Evidence This Time It is National Lib- TUt*y were endorsed by actually take place, however, will de­ pend upon the. Industrial, votes of the AT $1.35 tbe ' wnrWY (Treated firtists Against M P, Flannigan on eial Papets; an Alleged unions, h N asserted. 10 dozen Moirette Underskirts Ten Doz. D. & A. Corsets at theu us they are ih>w in Traction officials announced_to-day Westminster Robbery, Remark - that in the regular course of that service in the subway and on the selling would be marked $1.75 elevated roads was better than nor­ XVv bought theitl at a Bargain Per Pair $1.25 mal, while sendees on most of street, Chl-ago. Kept. 14.—Mart hi P. Flan- ^terliu. Sept. 14. James VV. Gerard, and our customers will reap 1916; ear lines was from 3V to 40 per cent, -—the bene Ht Shade* Include C’ainpbi Il's Superior Corset Values are/Clearly demonstrated in this "ft'lgan, a saloonkeeper, was arrested lie low normal. The railway companies the American ambassador, again Is un­ green, black, navy, f ’oftenha- sjdenfBjl line of "I> A A.“ Corsets that we offer to-morrow at $1.26 a Hold on Vancouver Island said It was no longer necessary for here to-day In , connection with the der fire In a section of the German gen, plum and purple, finished pair. They aX\s made of strong white . 4 atropg hose supporters, them to hire strikebreakers, claiming mysterious robbery five yearn ago of Pies*, this time for a remark attributed with deep knife; pleated elastic inset in front, medium bust Special value at. pair.. $1.25 only by that hundreds of their former em­ the branch of the Bank ->f Montreal at flounce. ployees have returned to work. to him regarding a speech made re­ A Very Special Line of Trimmed Brassiere» at 90c New Weetminatefi B. <*, when loot cently by Dr. Gustave Htressmann, a New York. Sept. 14..—Kight persons amounting to 1*71.000 was obtained by National Liberal member of the Reich - Gideon Hicks were hurt., one "seriously, In a series the roM**rs. * Later he w.m released, ■tag. Advocating, among other things, Dainty White Waists of collisions to-day at Westchester after the pohve bsd- yiefitioinsl-• Mm. a resumption of unrestricted submarine Campells' Superior .and Brook avenues' In the Bronx, due ('hart©* Larkin. Vhief of the detective to -the 'greasing > hold their cars on the "slip­ representatives of districts for which À V't-ry special lot of lovely White Voile Waists, Just Very Dent's Wfashable Chamois Kid the t'anadlan 'authorities. export to the United Slates was a vital Opposite Post Office pery tmrks, anti motormen on several lately arrived from New York They are beautifully Gloves, white and natural. 1 The arrest of Flan nig in was marie as question could advocate ruthless sub­ Special at dome Per pair ...... $1.60 ar* were fore etl to let them rim. and a result of the arrest Tti T ir iiitu yes- trimmed with tine and Insertions, and feature several « rashes occurred before the marine warfare. The National Liberal Washable Chamois Gloves, elas­ Phone 1241 tssâxy -if Michael i '• Short ail. i marble the new wide frilled fronts; all sizes 34 to 46 Now trouble could be remedied. pres.- agency, hr a communication to tic wrist, natural and white. worker of Chicago, who was all emot­ tlu» newspapers, takes the ambassador '• on display In the Waist Section...... $1.75 Per pair $1.56 ing to pry open a safety deposit box task for what is termed “unwar­ Dent's Suede Kid Gloves, pique in the vault i»f the Bank"of Toronto." ranted Intervention In a purely German SEE SPECIAL AD OF CHILDREN’S WEAR sewn, heavy point backs, grey, The- box. rente*I by Flannigan four question." and says that the ambassa­ tan and brown. Per pair years ago. was fo-j.nd to be stuffed dor's remark is characterized by “that TO-MORROW at...... $1.75 v\ith «’anadiau banknotes Shortall naive presump.tuousness which believes T ref ou see Suede Kid Gloves, 2 told the Toronto poll's that ho had that decisions affecting Germany's po­ domes, black only. Per pair As Business l*e**n employed " by -Flaftnlgan t » make litical future will be dictated by Ger­ Children's New Fall Headwear in a Host of Pretty Style», at...... $1.50 the trip to Toronto. many's American export Interests." 75c to...... $1.50 Dent's Extra Fine Cape Kid Flannigan. the poli-e say. is the fine paper declares that Ambassador Gloves, red stitching, tans and same man arrested three years ago on Gerard would do lletter to leave to the browns. Peta pair . $1.75 1 Gets Better •harge of having In his p.n.session -reeppivitble German authorities the de­ Dent's Strong Cape Kid Gloves, stolen banknotes, whl.'h were th* the cision on what use Is to be made of the Buy Your Cashmere Hosiery at heavy qua Ht)*. tans ' and Bank of Montreal at New Westmin­ means at their command against Kng- browns Per pair . $1.25 WEEK AFTER WEEK, It behooves every man ster. That tim*» Vlamugan gava th» t*n«t. and atldsr Trefousse Glace Kid Gloves, ex­ and woman who wants to get hU or her full share name of Michael J. Ulannigan. He es- The art and manner In which Am These Prices cellent quality, fine selected i-aiw.l conviction, -VI Ihe mimii.T8 of tiaMH,llir T>mnl and not for the first skins, pique sewn; black, white isM returning prosperity to be sure that no oppor­ the notes did not correabon-l...... with time looks after British Inlerssls Is Women'» Black Ceshmec Ribbed Hose, “Wcarwell" brand, all elxca. at. and tan. at. per pair. . $1.90 tunities for profitabls enterprise are overlooked. those stolen from the British/.’olumbta extremely characteristic of his general per pair ...... 60* “Maggioni" Kid Gloves, perfect DON 'T FOE GET THE LITTLE THINGS which attitude." Women's English Llama Moeo. gn*Nl wearing quality, high spliced. fitting, soft and pliable; black, The ambassador tn reply -say* he Vfr pair ...... 65* w hi to, tan, brown, grey, navy \ often lead to big ones. Many a man has passed never heard of I»r. Stre**mann* s|»eech and mode Special value at. PRAIRIE WHEAT BEYOND Women's Evertast Llama Hose, very fine quality, with extra wearing by opportunities he thought too trivial for attetf- aftd certainly never made any public »*»ti*; all sixes Per i*»ir ...... 96f - per pair ...... ,$£.56" FROST DAMAGE NOW utterance of the nature attributed to Penman’s Full-fashioned Seamless Cashmere Hose, with narrowed Ches. Perrin’s Fine French Kid tion, while others by the expenditure of only a him. ankle and shaped foot. Good value at. pair ...... 75* Gloves, 2 dome, in shades of few cents on the same opportunities have started Jaeger Cashmere Hose, very tine grade, all-wool, garter top, all black, white, tan. brown, navy Winnipeg. Sept 14 —Light frosts > sizes 8«n to 10 Per pat*...... $1.25 and gren at, per pair. $1.25 forces moving which resulted In thousands of ylsted many points in AIV*rta last SURVIVORS RETURN Penman's 1X1 Ribbed Cashmere Hose, sizes s1* t«* • ** Per |*air. .50* dollars profit Many a "Want Ad" in the Times, night, and as much as 'eight degrees \] JUST OPENED UP was recorded in a number of Sas­ Women's 2X1 Ribbed Cashmere Hose, good wearing quality, all sizes Two Officers of Lost Steamer Admiral XX* to 10. Per pair ...... r,...... rx„rr„T>-r.v.x,r. .. 75* - Two large cases of ‘‘Zenith" apparently insignificant, has resulted In successes katchewan district* Rfnsett; 'xvtth two far greater than we even dreamed of de green, was the only point in Mani­ Clark Reach Seattle. Underwear. toba to report frost, hut a cold driving A Good Range of Children '» Strong School Hose at 25c and 35c HERE ARE SOME OF THE THINGS A TIMES rain put a stop to harvesting opera­ Seattle, Sept! 14 The steamer Ad­ tions. and prospects are f »r sharp frost miral Schley, of the Pacific Alaska •'WANT AD" can do for you: to-night Tlie crop, ho We y »r, i - e very - Y'ï finition iVompauv. reached here *vher-• to uiulDM. dama erT. prvcticàïly yesterday with Garland Botch, chief all the wheat being safe In stack or POLLING WAS BRISK RENT OFFICES officer, and William Robinson, third st«*ok engineer, two of the six survivors of DURING FORENOON RENT STORES Threshing In Manitoba i*. giving en­ the Admiral Clark, which foundered couraging results as compared with re­ August 16 in the Carribean sea Both RENT APARTMENTS cent estimates ure Seattle men. a* were Capt James (Continued from page 1.* LOW PRICES fluid?! afid John Jackson, chief engi­ who voted to-day was Dr. J. S. SELL BUSINESSES PROSPERITY IN SPAIN. neer. who wer? flrowned. Mr ^otch EXCHANGE PROPERTIES mai Mr. Robinson look none the worse iivim k-il. wfia bas cast probabB- more ON WRITES NORTHCLIFFE fi»r 'heir ^eg4.H*r-»ei(H e.-i, despite th*<. favt ballot* In jthe iirovinve than auy oilier RrrUR* CAPITAL tlmt they drifted six days on a scar man. . : ‘ swgpt raft with nothing te out of SELL DOGS AND OTHER PETS ing conducted. > room, Dining Room and Paflor Furniture In stock at lowest prices In the maelstfnm In the course of vlslti Outside the booths alt the parties town: Be sure to see us before deciding on your furniture purchases. FIND LOST ARTICLES extending |over SO yegrs. 1 have never 1 San.Francisco, mpf. 14 —Laden with have been working with the utmost Country orders packed and shipped free. We give a discount of 10 per known such prosperity in Spain as at SECURE COMPETENT HELP a full cargo of barley being shipped by expedition bringing voters to the poll present. Good fortune ‘ seems to Mmlle cent, off regular prices,for spot cash Balfour. Guthrie A Co., the British and trying to mak** It possible for everywhere alike in town and country* " THESE ARE JUST A PEW OP THE MANY barque Blrkdale cleared yesterday for everyone to vote. ; A few people came MADE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Repair Work - Hm_Ag(iTe8 for orders. in from <»uts$de points and especially The Eestmore Cotton USES YOU GAN MAKE OF A "Want Ad" The Union line stearner- TOîAkhs SAMUEL P. TUCK DIED working nun. Wtli lutte thètr homes Felt Mattresses We make ever ami re-etwer THERE'S HARDLY A FAMILY IN VICTORIA Ktearned yesterday with full cargo of here and wln> are on the l*»cal list. upholstery of all kUids at IN KOOTENAY HOSPITAL products for the Antl|>odes and a large H (.'. Brewster, leader of the Liberal Downjr layers of snowy white WHO CANNOT take advantage la some way or passeng«'r list, lowest prives. We also clean, 1 party, when seen this afternoon stated fibre cotton In . best quality tick­ other of the tremendous power of TIMES Nelson, Sept 14.—Samuel Parker ■Charles Nels<»n A Co. have chartered that he had received a number Of mes­ ings. Low prices and hard and alter, sew ami relay carpets. "WANT ADS" to render service in the affairs of Tuck. * he riff of South Ko«»tenay. since the meanuT Wasp to carry lumber to sages from outside points which s«em- fast guarantee make them de­ ls99, died In the K<>otenay la»ke Gen­ Panama at a rate of $17.60. ed t-> indicate that he wiVuld he given sirable Mattresses. Several qual­ 1‘hone 718 for an estimate every-day life. Give the matter a tittle thought eral hospital He capte to British C’o- The • barqueAtlne J. M. (.Jrlffln haa a substantial majority, lu lb© city too ities to cltoose from. of ou. charges. and you will see how a Times "Want Ad" can lumhia as » , ivu engineer on < ' l' li lHM*n chartered by the Mohns jCommer- the Liberals exi»ress confidence in the construction in 14K0. ateL became a vlal Company to carry lumber to the result, and It Is noteworthy that many STOKE OPEN TO 9.30 P.M. FRIDAYS help you. resident of Kaslo lr^ 1492 He was In Itl* W' »t Coast at a rate of $21.' leading Conservatives say they expect SOth year. The- Dut- h steamer Waaldjlk arrived try elect only part of UxK*r ticket. in port yesterday, from New York for Then Put Your “Want Ads’* MURDER AND SUICIDE. provision^ and fuel. Tlie vessel t* gi> Trig to Macassar. TRIES TO PATCH in the Victoria Daily Times Bemedijf. Minn.. Kept. 14 Mrs. Wil­ “THE BETTER VALUE STORE5- liam Irving and her five-year-old son AFFAIRS IN HUNGARY FORD TO BUILD SHIPS. 1420 DOUGLAS ST. ------"=**=------HEAR CITY HAlC were found dead In their home near here yesterday with bullet1 holes Henry Ford, manufacturer of the lit­ Berne. Sei>t 14. Wireless dis­ through thejr head*, by the sheriff who tle t-ar that bears his name, and peace patches from . announce that went to the house after the w -»m*n hail advocate, on his arrival In Portland on à vomlirolhlse lias tH»rn reached be­ asked for protection against her hus­ Monday announced that the Ford Mo­ tween I*remier Tisza and the leaders band. fmm whf*m she wax separated. tor Company proposed to build a fleet of the opposition In Hungary. The ANNOUNCEMENT Although mystery surround* the kill­ of ships to carry Its products from the premier ha* consented not to adjourn The manufacturers of NOWATKR 80>.P, the great wash fori ing, the authorities believe It was a Detroit factories to Its assembling the d|et before the end pt the mon ill I mechanics, motorists, printers, painters, steamboat and railroad men. I case of murder and suicide. plants on the Atlantic and Paclflr gea- and the opposition leaders have agreed I etc., eta, heretofore trading under the name of The T. B. Mohler CoM I iKmrds. not to criticize the military' authori­ ties,. but only the administration and I beg to announce that the name of the Company will be known In the| RELIGIOUS FIRE IN DETROIT. GUILtY OF MURDER. its foreign policy. I future as BRAEMAR NON-SECTARIAN LANGARA Detroit, Sept. 14.—Four men were THE NOWATER SOAF COMPANY OF CANADA SCHOOL FOR GIRLS SCHOOL FOR BOYS killed, several were Injured and more Hlllslmro, Ore.. Sept. 14.—Bennett INFANTILE PARALYSIS. The enthusiastic reception of this wonderful article has been a I Unexcelled In f'anada for location. Fine buildings, strong staff Including than 100 narrowly escaped death" here Thompson, an ex-convict. Was found I source of great eatlefactlon to the manufacturers, and arrangement» are I buildings, staff and cultural, stand- resident physical director. to-day in the destruction by fire of a guilty by a Jury last night of the mur­ New York. Sept: 14.— The report op I now being made to establish a branch plant at Toronto, Ont. the fame I Rev. J. A. Sliai rard. B. A.. B. D.. workingmen's industrial liufiie. der of Mrs. Helen Jennings on her Infantile pâralysls for the 24 hours end­ I of “NOWATKR SOAP" having spread to that city through travelers | Headmaster. Mia* Margaret Boas - •- Principal farm home near here last May. Mrs. ed at 10 a,in. to-day shows an Increase I from the Pâclflc Coast Dealers are betnr supplied through the I For calendar and partlculara of either ac hool. address the Head or D. McRAE. , Tbe sales of Noblemen Ciggrs have J••lining* was beaten to death, with a over the low record of the previous [KELLY, DOUGLAS A CO„ LIMITED, and It Is on sale everywhere. WESTERN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS - • VANCOUVER, B. C„ CANADA more than trebled during the past trimmer. Thompson will In- sentenced day. There Were new cases and'It three months. Have you tried one to life imprisonment the" death pen­ deaths, as against $1 new cases, and • THE NOWATER SOAP COMPANY OF CANADA lately T \r • alty having been abolished In Oregon. Jesuits for the day before Factories—Victoria. Vancouver and Toronto^ Head Office. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1916

but should the president attempt to voived the Roumanian-Bulgari&n fron­ wield the Big Stick placed in hie hands, tier as welL The Teutons found It could DAVID SPENCER, LTD. we would suggest that Canada also' not be done. They had to let the take a hand In the game, She could tempting possibilities for defence of the REMEMBER possibly atm a blew or tiro at the headsouthern Carpathians and the Tran BTOM HOURS: O 10 B bm • WlDll, ~Q30. SATURDAY. 1 PM. of her mercenary uncle. The Borden sylvanian Alps go by the board. They government might begin by prohibiting had to abandon the southeaster^ cor­ export to^the United States of Canadian ner of Hungary and are daily abandon­ nickel. That would at once create a ing more, although the Hungarian diet LAST 50 Heavy Quality AIL Wool Shaker full-throated bellow from the« steel swore that Hungarian# would die to the manufacturer» of the ^United States last man rather than surrender a foot Knit Sweaters, Will Make Interesting who have been doing a big and profit­ of Transylvania to Roumanie. Where able busincHu with all the world as a are those four million men whom, ac­ on segue nee of the war and the elim - cording to Berlin, Germany had in re­ WINTER Selling To-morrow at $5.75 Illation of their competitors and pre­ serve? With Bulgaria and Turkey to *"* This offering caimot fail to interest women who need a warm, cosy gar­ vent the submarine Bremen, now re­ attend to the Bulgarian frontier, less ported to be nearing Uncle Sam's ports, than a fifth of the four million would dent for early fall or winter wear, it’s a garment and a quality marked at a from carrying a cargo of Canadian have sufficed for -the-jlefence of the price that makes it one of the best value giving offerings possible at the pres­ THE DAILY TIMES nickel to (Germany to be used in as­ mountain barrier between Hungary and Ik ent time of wool scarcity.and high pries. It’s a garment that needs.only to sisting the Huns to kill Britons, Cana­ Roumanla. nt>!l«hr<1 dally (r.rrpt Sondafr) by be seen and examined.to prove it to be one of the best offerings of its kind for dians, Frenchmen and Russians. The When the gap between the allie# at THE TIMES PRINTING * PUB­ Sal on lea and Roumaiila and Russia Bolïic considérable time. It is made in coat sliape, woven all in one piece, LISHING COMPANY, LIMITED Deutschland’s cargo;- It will be rçnsem- who/by the way, are now only 160 with swing pockets and convertible shawl collar. The shades are saxe blue and PMore...... Corner Broad and Fort Urea ta tocred-,' was composed for the greater jâiÜMna oeic» ...... PtaOor Kf part of Gamtd tug* nickel Therela some milcs.aparL haAi^fuJ>TldB.edvtbe.„TeUL Kirk & Co. ruse. Su siiilliîle in View street window. doutif respecting the whereabouts^ of tonic line a lii be prolonged oull -fur - .. LIMITES______-ï. _ —Sclfing, First Fkmr Subscription rates. the Bremen, but It might be Just as ther. To parallel that of the allies 1212 Bread St. \ Phen, 139 at, delivery Mr. per month well for our government to be on the their eastern front must be stretched By mall (eacluelre of city). Canada ______Three Leading Coat Values at $12.50, $15.00 _ end Great Britain ...... «3 per annum safe side and not on the side of the in a great curve from the Baltic to,the BV. II...... It per annum Adriatic. And tjften that has happened Germaa-Amcrican cohipany which com­ COPY FOR advertisements and $17.50 poses the nickel trust, with ap auxiliary Bulgaria and Turkey Will have been AS ropy for display advertieemeate Worth Its Weight in Cold l be at Time» CHV- before t p. m. of company operating In Canada. If that eliminated, because Greece and Kuu Tbv*<- a it warm, evsy Coats in tin- new fall styles that will mort the need -if «11 women day previous to the day of Insertion, mania cannot be linked up without In­ who are looking for good values in popular priced garments, l liese I oat-values are eon- la Imperative When thle rule la eel were not sufficient to convince our Eearn pi led with we do not guarantee ta- avaricious neighbor that more than one volving the overthrow of both. Thus aiderahly above the average sold at these priées and especially is this true when you take into can play the retaliatory game, an em­ every" prospective development of the account the present high prives on all woolen goods. This is a real opportunity foi >ou t*> bargo might be placed upon the f-xport allies' programme makes for the pro- secure a gooifequality stylish Winter Coat at lowest jiossible cost. of Canadian __pulp , Into the United longatlon and the thinning X' THE $12.50 COATS are in the three-quarter lengths and loose fitting styles with a h it all A n nou ncement States. A large prapotUt^ bfJUutpapi r 4Juc„ winch, amend. Mg |weh poerltets. atom Itie more titted^modela with .eureed weitutin* and ripple used In that country Is manufactured 1 lapse -under the strain. hips. The materials are fancy tweeds in various blank and white effects, and brown amt_ AND ENTERTAIN- from Canadian plup. The peper short­ grey mixtures, also smart styles in fashionable ourT cloths. » MENTS age there has aroused Che apprehension THE GRACE OF FRANCE. Notices of ratepayers, political, suf­ of publishers all over the country'. If THE $15.00 AND $17.50 COATS are, very smart, serviceable models in three quarter and frage, patriotic, lodge, society, club or the Americans think ail the weapons seven-eighths lengths. There are loose hacks with belted fronts, and large patch pockets^ church meetings and services, concerts, are In their bands In these days of ex­ The Umdun Telegr.l-h recently haul convertible collars, a feature found in all the new models, and many are handsomely trim­ socials, etc., inserted under special head­ .. noble, glowing tribute to the touching med with fur. The materials include ucw plaids, fancy tweeds, curl cloths ami imitation ings of "Meetings** on classified pages at tremity they are making a grave mis­ take. iéf el the French government In nganl fur and fabrics. ene cent per word per insertion: As 1 \ —Selling, First Fluor of the soldier, who fell reading matter under heading of to the grav 16497 "Announcements*1 on news’ „*t. •n her soil. It mi s: three cents per word, per insertion. In DRAWING THEM OUT. from the point of nutrition, la -Without display and without effect September 9. good, pure, strength and he alt li­ entimentallty the government of HflaIre Belloc, the famous military gnin#- Bread, such as we take An Interesting Glove Offering for he republic has simply conse­ and sell dally. It 1» made of tha critic, gives a reason why Germany In nted and set apart for ever, in THEIR EYES ON B.C. choicest selected flour and other •\ Ladies, Tomorrow shortening her fines must confine, the special honor the ceroeterie* where the ingredients, and has nc equal for process to the western front, which dead rest. Truly the grate of France purity and thorough nutriment. 300 Pairs—$1.00 a Pair 1 Interest irrto-day’s election In British seems to have escaped most comment­ fails nevgr. They could have d« ne nothlng to give deeper or more serious This is a good quality Glove, one that.ladies will appreciate, and Columbia le widespread throughout the ators on the war. The line In the west, The BAKERIES Ltd. pleasure to England; nothing that was they are marked at an exceedingly low price, quality eorndil- he writes. Is the only fine in the major Williams Street Dominion. Never before has a political more truly In accord with her own Phone 848 ered. We have 100 pairs of these Gloves, a quantity that won’t zones which can beNvithdrawn without contest here attracted so much attention national tradition; nothing that better take long to sell a) .this price. They an- made of glace kid in being lengthened. ThV^drlve "against went hand-ln-hand with out gw»- in­ 2 dome style, and in shades brown, black and white. All sizes. *1 Ip the other provinces. The cause of this Russia. Instead of * extending the grained habit of respect for the a* txs .if Qod wherever they* may he found. To-iuorrtiw, a pair .. ,\...... ,...... $1.00 Is not difficult to find. In Canada, Teutonic front, actually shortened presidential election." Much depends We have in our minds u fairly good V \ - Selling, Main Floor It. A brief study çf the map "will sund Indeed In practically all English- Idea of v here those graves lie and upon the sort of Impnsshn the weak a t o p ■peeking couhTries. there Is a wide- show how true this Is. If th^ Xhnt they look like. Here the cnee and vacilliating foreign pulley ef the sffrtad revolt against machine politics. enemy withdrew his- centre to the tîmtxjnean# so much to one may he administration has created In the What happened In Manitoba was not a Rug or Vistula he would require more lusteHd atpong a group within and mind of the general public. As a rule New Navy Blue Suits of Heavy Quality Make an beneath Mif shadow ef a church of^ local symptom. It was nation-wide In men for his eastern theatre than he the AjnerVan people never huvy teth­ which the i^Mced spin- and battered employs now. Instead of being prac­ Exceptionally Good Offering Priced at $20.00 Its application. The day of the so- Interior tell theib ur» n - rt anxl- at waistline. The collar is of black velvet, fastening close to neck or can lie worn open, either be bribed or intimidated, 1s done. whereas It Is now Interrupted by the or tl>e Oarial.Here It may’ he inside OW tn If kept out of the war than ltla- k velvet buttons are use-1 for trimmings. A my small suit for practical wear, amt We Prlpet marshes, which enable the Teu­ a tidy and orderly court, sïKj^unded The period of stress and suffering they are over the rights of the nation­ by wall» not so high ft» to pieveivl the have a very stylish Norfolk model of good gervicvable xpiality navy blue serge,: beautifully through Which the "world is passing has tons to hold it for a considerable dis et-a mind playing with the r*bandsNn morn- earth that France has #h< w’n her gallons and the loss of Its credit any arntphy gives to the central empires on v-r.tq-Fs. ln thusm |,ln.-«i him t>o»n IU#t OS-1 ----1MÜ» sate. anxiety to horror: and~trime TwroTTfiar . , . . .. Bo, «m this g4.ulrn. gi4Mious 4l*y more than a big pnvAte bi+effvc#» man the east and Italian, fronts as long ns In some way the loyalty of each man definitely defined u It ha. I—» In Uc^ W|(h f, k,„llu[ ,hu<1 ln„ ,.«0 aged with equal .looseness could. There they have a sufficiency ef numbers are to a common cause will fstlll be speak­ toria and Vamouver, and manipvla- pul«ate MoUiovnL tion will be easly discovered Andjxulg- Is only one set of rule# for sound busl transformed Into grave disadvantages ing to ears that understand, w« may leave our dead In all gratitude and In lng by the feeling In th*s province such War's1 horrible heait, till the ah-. Is ness; a number of American states i as their reserves become exhausted. full understanding to the' loving care filled few years ago found ojfi to their cost. Their position Is strong only when they manipulation would create a very seri­ of France.** TEach bvat. the hurtle vf h« wits»r, s. rt^«-h ous state of affairs. The eyes of the of shell) *" } Great business houses with branches In are formidable enough to take the of­ nation are on this election in all its With such Infernal music ■# night seem scores of cities throughout the world fensive. It grows weaker In propor Made vf .Old Satan, orchestra d In Hejl. THE ELECTIONS IN MAINE. aspects. have had good reason to bear It In tlon td the extent to which they are 4- * •¥ reduced to the defensive. Their strength If, of all crimes 'gainst God and « ’hrlet A superstitious Democrat might »« # The Hun who instructed the Crown in prosperity Is the measure of their A oiUxfij in any other part of Canada In the result of the Maine state elec­ Prince of German in th» art and science" The Kin of Kins •'ommlttcd on ttil# star. merely needs to glaive at the- Public weakness In adversity. They cannot Be Itlw. who, luFt-lnflam#d'and drunk with tions an unfavorable augury for'ttF* of war ha# been decorated by the» Account# of British roliimbla as pub be outflanked, yet their fines ranmYt be parly In the approaching prc^TdenTlat kn~i#ef wTrh the order rf wnt, gar- S*M <»n that August morn; "l*t there he tt fished In the government press and held without being worn thin, nor can contest. The ctrirf rignLficance of that landed with t^ik haves A* some one compare them with those of his own they be withdrawn without becoming result. howeve,r. lie# In Us demonstra­ The “inside Story asks, what would have been the re­ . province to realize that something is even more attenuated. If tliat be » ». may not the tannvn »i>cak tion that the reconciliation between the ward of Little Willie's leather had the Of the HOT JNtiNT KLOTRIf? IRON can he seen In our window dis­ decidedly wrong here. If, also, he With other voice than B«tan>-the On the west front conditions are dif­ Republicans and Progressives 1» com­ onslaught on Vfnlun succeeded and sublime, play, showing all the ben« fits one gets in securing an Electric Iron which reads the reports of the Premier's Ùalm voire of Nenusls- ami «very grun has set the standard for over ten years—the best known— the roost used. ferent. The German line 1» In the form plete. Normally Maine is Republican the path of the Hun to Paris made speeches on the Dominion Trust or the Thumler God's Imprecation on that crime? of a huge triangle with Its apex at In sentiment It favors a protective 8h Our W that climax In a serious induxtria! up­ early Do not wait until the last min­ which hamper tile «fort» of the re­ sented the enemy with a distracting he Is able to ram a living by doing son#' heaval. ute Many a good vote> has been lost VICTORIA public' to the Hun» and their friend», dilemma. An attempt.to keep the war kind of useful work, and (3) tliat he ha* owing to «h.- problems raised by the been trained in the duties of citizenship. Thi* retaliation may take the-■ -form----- off r.f Hungarian poll would have en­ that way '*• war and other international complica­ » -r' -r- 4- !n. hiding a knowl-dge of hi# ordinary jvfusal to permit the export of go*»ds tailed an extension of hla eastern line cU)e obligation# knd a fltiTr certified fit tions, the relative strength of the two Ferdlnand of Suigafta ami .fcnver to the allied nations fighting for the by 350 miles. But the actual effect of nee# to render appropriate service In rase PATRIOTIC FUND Bey uf Turkey are ruaeulting vhhihr Roumanian intervention was to extend punie» Is touch more a matter of gu« >^- the community or tlie country n<-« d# him preservation of civilisation amt human work than it ha* been In any uttor All- Ul«h« at at Potsdam, What Will ;n time of war or other publié emergency. freedom. It la probably only a blu«, that front by e&me 550 miles, for It in ■VTCTOTîTA’ DAILY TIMES, THtrRRDAY, SEPTEMBER, H, 1916 TO REOPEN ISSUE .

SEE OUB WINDOW DISPLAY FOR Always in Good Taste OF SUNDAY TRADING

VALUES Would Have Attorney General Sanction Prosecutions in of Grocers HUDSON'S BAY OLD RVS WHISKY Per ova! quarts ..i...... $1.00 GRAFONOLA WEEK Per oval pints ...... 60^ The public mind being diverted into HUDSON’S BAY OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY other channel», very little has been Only a few days more in which to benefit by thin remark­ -A-D-E able offer. It is made with the sole purpose of introducing the Per oval quarts ...... ,..$1.50 heard thla year concerning Sunday Per ova! pint ...... 80^ Spells Homade, word the discriminating trading, which formerly served as the new “Harmony" model Columbia. A little beauty, encased in chocolate loVer delights to conjure with. Why? material for periodic deputations of neat mahogany finished cabinet and possessing to .a wonderful Because It stand» for absolutely THE VETRT BE8T religious organizations to the police degree the rich, crystal clear Columbia tone. , The exceptional In It» class. Oo where you wHl—It matters not — you cannot find a chocolate which, for purity and commission. The reason for this silence terms for this week only are as follows: THE HUDSON’S BAY CO. richness of flavor, can equal the genuine “Ho on the subject Is probably that the With 6 Columbia Double-Disc Reoords of Incorporated 1676 made." Prepared amid the most congenial en­ Family Wine and Spirit Merchants. long agitation Cor early closing by-laws your own choosing FREE, and an addi­ Till 16 vironment, and from , ingredients which are the and weekly half holiday regulations, $25 ISIS Doug la» Street. best and purest to be had, "Homade" Chocolates which eventually passed from Civic to tional parcel of 6 Records if you come in bave become the standard for comparison among government circles, swept aside the before the end of thia week. connoisseur». effort to drive out of. business those With this magnificent Instrument you get 12 records—24 selections perishable food stores which prove a —absolutely free! Make up your mind NOW to accept thia offer. considerable convenience on Sundays. Specials for Friday and Saturday Whatever was the cause, nothing of Coma In and Sea the “Harmony" Columbia. If You Like You Can Pây Molasses Toffee Freeh Peaoh loe Cream a public nature has been said about the — —— for it at the Rat# of Only issue for months. Meanwhile attention plain or peppermint Per lO# Dish Peg 40# Lb. has been concentrated locally on the various phases of the enforcement of- $1.00 PER WEEK the weekly half holiday acL and in fact another circumstance is-to be nappy argued to-morrow In the police court, when ten butchers' establishments are OCOLATES to be required to Show cause for keep- mi open on thy afternoon of Septem­ Fletcher Bros. ber Z ; " ’ „ " ' Western Canada's Largest Mnsio House Children Jfeadjtone:- i W5 Douala* stre*t, and In However, the Issue is put up plainly 7S5yaMsStmt. Smcm\SSS^S^.cor In the following resolution, of which 1121 Government Street and 607 View Street Wear out many Shoes. Properly fit notice )of motion has ln*en given by In the New Spencer Building ting Shoes, idesigned for growing feet, AldermfltiL_ Johns for attention at the are essential to every cilld'e health next meeting of council: Whereas-it Is a matter of common and happiness. knowledge that there-1» an Increasing LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' TWO number of small stores In the city which are kept open on Sunday, and TONE BOOTS IN STOCK. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TO-DAY groceries sold therein on that day, con­ Victoria Times, Sept. 14, 1891. trary to the intentions of the Lord's Day Act; Vote the Straight Maynard’s Shoe Store "And Whereas such actldn on the part The rain of last week hue done a great deal of damage to the grain o< thé proprietors of these stores In­ Phen. 1232. 649 Yet.. Street around Victoria. The grain already cut will require several days to dry. juriously affects the business of other Francis John Nicholson, son of Mr. John Nicholson, of Victoria West retail grocers who keep their stores Liberal Ticket school, who won the governor general's medal at the summer examinations 61»—ft "u that Ay; of the Victoria High school has been admitted to Leland Stanford Jnr. Uni­ "Therefore, be * It resolved, that a versity at Palo Attor-Uullfornla. H* will be the first Canadian b»»y to enter special committee of this council, con­ the university. sisting of his worship the mayor and Geo. Bell The ateam yachLSt. George arrived In Eaqulmalt this morning, 35 days Alderman Cameron, and Hirer other aldermen, to be named by his worship BRIEF NEWS OF out of Yokohama. She is on a trip around th* world with a party, of which H. C. Brewster the mayor, be appointed to wait upon ffolepraof Mr. Wise, her owner. Is the hea.<1 She files the white ensign of the Royal Yacht Club. X the attorney general With the object of THE CITY securing his consent to the prosecution Henry C. Hall JJosicrg of all such offenders under tho provis­ ions of the said act." “Squirrel” Brand Peanut Butter, at John Hart Mud eon's Bey “Imperial" Lager Section 17 of the act requires that no all grocers. e A nil ou n cement Baer, quarte, 3 for 60c. action or prosecution shall ' be com­ * * » menced without the leave of the attor­ The Firét, Second. Fifth and Sixth on One might well call them a Phoenix Stout, î quart» for 25c. • ft ft ft money-saving investment In­ MEETINGS AND ENTERTAIN- Damson Plums, In 6-lb. haake.ta, 16c. ney general for the province In which » * * the offence la alleged to have been the Ballot. stead of an expenditure. „ They B. C. Funeral Co. .(Hayward's) Ltd., MENTS at Grant’s Grocery. Pandora and are absolutely guaranteed to Rlanabard. < committed, nor after the expiry or 60 established 1867. Always Open. Quiet Notice» of ratepayers, political, suf­ days from the time of commission of wear for 6 months without a private parlors; large furnished frage, patriotic, lodge, society, club or ft ft ft the offence. hole. They are cheat»» too—look chapel. Re.isonable chargé», 734 church meeting» and services, concerts, Election Returns.—The B. C. Tele It__ will l>« noticed that Alderman at the price». Broughton street. Phone 2231. • socials, etc., inserted under special head­ phnne Co. will give the customary Johns suggest» the two council mem­ ings of ‘•Meetings'' on classified page# at elfctlon bureau .service to-night, be­ CO-OPERATE WITH 08 Holeproof Cotton Hose, 6 pairs, « * ft bers of the police commission should one cent per word per insertion: Ae ginning at 7.16. Call 4 "Election.1 guaranteed 6 months. Box of Hudson's Bay -«Imperial" Lager be a party of the deputation to the Beer, quarts, $2.00 per dozen. • reading matter under heading of 6 pairs ...... 12.25 ft ft ft attorney general. The situation prom ft ft ft "Announcements” on news pages *t Auto Owners Vete that Nuaurfaee, tses to raise quite an Interesting issue. ash I Holeproof Lisle Hose, 6 pairs, Those of us are left behind three cents per word, p«r insertion. In the local made auto polish la the beat The People’s Cash guaranteed for f months, 13.25 Must be something more than kind. effect September 9. It puts on- a quick durable lustre, 8 Patriotic Aid Society, lift Fort BL Holeproof 8i!k Hose, 3 pairs, oz.. 2Sc.; qts., 90c.. at R. A. Brojm A GONZALES CHAPTER 74» Yatee Phones u ft ft guaranteed fur 3 months, 13.50 Bay “Imperial" Lager c\ , -, - Street Grocery 8681. 176» Hudson’» Phoenix Stout. 1 quarte for 21a • ft ft ft Meeting This * Week Passe* Resolu­ leer, pint». 11.66 per ft ft ft Phoenix Stout, 2 qta. for 26c. For the Missis and the hide ft ft ft tions of Sympathy; Preparing for ft ft ft Left behind—who paya who bfdst A Voter Turned Back and bought Christmas Comforts. Only Two Drunks.—Two casés of Clean, Fresh Groceries at Lowest G. A. Richardson! Co. Patriotic Aid Society. «40 Fort St. one of our potato forks. They are drunkenness formed the only business well made. prol»erly balanced and dur­ Victoria House, CM Tates 8L * ft » before the city police court this morn­ The regular monthly meeting of the Possible Prices at All Times Phoenix Stout, 2 quart» for lid. • able. $1.40, $1.60. $1.90 and worth the ing. X Gonzales Chapter w as held on Tuesday ft ft ft fnoney. Get yours to-day at R. A. ft ft ft “Squirrel" Brand Peanut Butter, at Brown * Co.'s, 1302 Douglas St. • In the 1. O. D. E. headquarters. Th«*re In Trouble Again.—Ray Brown, for­ all grocers. • ft ft ft B. C. Granulated vugar, 20 lb. Nioe Juicy Lemone merly with the B\C. Bantams when was a g«»■ id attendance of members, ft ft ft Hudson’» Bay “Imperial" Lager cotton per dozen ...... 20c uncamped at Heaven Hill park, and who busily made tags throughout tho Give to aid the Union Jack? Beer, pints, 3 for 26c • sack ...... $1.65 who received two months for deser­ meeting f«»r the Field Comforts’ Tag There are those who'll not some ft ft ft No. 1 Japan Rice Freeh Tomatoes, per crate 84^ tion, was deported to the United Day on Friday. Iq the absence of the CORDWOOD back. Tiree and Repairs for Go-Carte and 6 lbs...... 25c Per large basket 24< 4s States when his term was up. He Is Patriotic Aid Society. «40 Fort 8t Baby Buggies at Wilson's Repair regent, Mrs. Hebdeh Gillespie, .he sec­ again in the tolls across the line, for Choice Back Bacon, piece or Per small basket ...... 1*6 =$5.00= ft ft ft Shop. 614 Cormorant. • ond viee-rugent occupied the chair. half piece. Phoenix Stout, I quarts for 26o. • ft ft ft representing himself falsely as a gov­ Deep regr«*t was expressed "at the ernment official and collecting -tqtfc Per lb...... Per Cord ft ft ft Phoenix Stout, 2 quart» for 26e. • death of one -.f the original members, 22c King Quality, the People’s Bread , Hesters Re-Lined, Furnaces Re­ ft ft ft ft ft ft the regent’» mother, Mrs. Pemberton, Shirriff's Jelly Fleur 12 and 16-inch Blocks. Members Entertained.—The mem­ paired. Watson A McGregor, Ltd. Every dollar that you give - who had always taken such an active Powders, 4 for ...... 25c 49-lb. aack .... $1.85 Phone 746. • Help» a soldier's wife to live! bers of the South Saanich Women's Interest In the work of the chapter. Victoria Wood Co. ft ft ft Patriotic Aid Society, 640 Fort Bt. Institute were entertained to a Cry- The motion waa put and unanimously santhemum tea at Tandrige hall, the Phoenix Stout, 3 quarts for lie. • ft ft ft carried that the chapter’s sympathy to 809 Johnson St. Phone 2274 ft ft ft home of Mrs. J. T. Harrison on Mon-, Hudson’s Bay “Imperial* Lager- the regent, Mrs. Sampson, and the Lend a hand and trust to luck; day huit. The house w;a* beautifully Week End Specials Beer. pint», 3 for 26c. • other relatives, also member» of the Something's due to Jack Canuck. decorated with flowers and a "very FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Pa tv lot lo Aid Society. 640 Fort SL - * ft ft ft pleasant afternoon yaa spent. Mrs. hapter, be **pr—»od: by equipping a Last season's Invitations for B, A V-. bed In the Convalescent Home for » ft' ft Sage woh a beautiful Ih,w1 of crysan- CHOICE GRAPEFRUIT Phoenix Stout, 2 quart» for 26c. • Club will he honored this season. themums In the guessing contest, ’anadian» at Ramsgate, and naming It Dances will be held every 2nd and 4th ‘Gonzales." In memory of Mrs. Pem- 6 for...... University School ft ft ft ft ft ft ... 25c Owl Auto Service la now prepared Wednesday In Connaught hall. • WATERMELONS ft ft ft Want Wool.—A “tag day" in aid of In connection with the Christmas Each, up from ...... to furnish autos or taxla at any hour the wool fond for the Municipal Chap­ -15c of the day or night at reasonable Women Are Unanimous in the praise comfort*. Mrs. Gtlleaplc gave a resume for Boys ter, I. O. D. E.. field comfort», will l>e RED PLUMS OR FANCY ITALIAN PRUNES rate». Phone 299. e of our English teapots. Beet selec­ of last year's c»ntribut tons and asked held to-morrow. Funds are urgently Per lurfftt craft* R-erat sveoMse» at If com Uni­ ft ft ft tion of best teapots in" the city, brown, that the members try and do as well .-.58c versity. Biesad place In Canada needed for providing wool to be knitted Phoenix Stout, 2 quarte for 26c. • green, mottled, silver lustre, etc. 25c. again this year—etwks. candy, (for NO. 1 ELBERTA FREESTONE PEACHES In ml at the Royal Military Col­ into socks and material to be made lege. Kingston. Canadian Navy. to 61.75. R. A. Brown A Co., 1802 which special tins are being made), Per crate ...... ft ft ft into shirts, to keep the tr*K>p* at the ...83c B. C. Surveyors' Preliminary, We for whom our boys, have fought Douglas St. * cakes, puddings, handkerchiefs, soap, Cadet Corpe and Shooting. Separ­ front wararx and comfortable through­ Pay because we must, and ought ft ft ft etc., are all most acceptable. Members ate aad special arrangement» for out the «aiming winter All the pri­ Jr------Patriotic Aid Society. 640* Fort St •™Ve sales of Noblemen Cigars have mary chapter* are helping with the are requested to leave their donation» Huntley A Palmer’» The Peep la’s Tea ft ft ft more than trebled during the past if Comfort » at the residence of Mrs. BOYS TAKEN FROM Hudson’s Bay “Imperial" Lager three months. Have you tried one tag day, and the Rev. A. de B Owen Biscuits, Ve-lb. pkga.. 15c Per lb. 30c has kindly offered the services of the Harry Barnard, 1462 Rockland avenue, 8 YEARS OF AOE AND Beer,; quart». 3 for 60c. • lately? King Beach or Aylmer Hotter Guild girls throughout the day. by the 22nd of the month, when they Freeh Ground Coffee UPWARDS w!4 be sorted and marked ready for ft ft ft Jama# W6. glass .. . 23c Great value, per lb....25c Christmas term commences Wed­ shipping. Any one unable to send their nesday, September I. 1811. Return» From East.—Fred. M. Mc­ contribution» may hax-e them called Warden—Rev. W. w. Bolton, M.A. Gregor. manager f«>r Vancouver Island for by telephoning 47f9. We Deliver What We Advertise—That'* Why We’re Buy (Cantab.). >f the Mutual Life of Canada, has re­ The adoption of the four prisoners Headmaster—J. C. Barnacle, Bag. Xlfyoutjefit iPs all right* turned from a trip In Eastern Canada, (London University). of war was again renewed for the next during which he visited the head of­ three months. . . Far particulars and prospectus fice of hla company at Waterloo, Ont., I The apply the Headmaster. An announcement waa made of the Montreal. Toronto, and Hamilton. He The People’s Cash Grocery coming blrthdây party on Septmber 21, I 74» Yat was present at the meeting of the Cen­ Yates Street Phones 3881.176» when all Daughters of the Empire are The New Oil for Overland Cars tury Club of the Mutual Life Associ­ expected to be present and bring ation which was held at Niagara Falls, Every Overland owner—and others, too. would be well advised to when he was one bt the speakers. Ac­ Satisfaction Unconditionally Guaranteed ms give thia new lubricant a "try out." It Is,a medium grade oil of ex­ companying him on his trip east was Two.new members were elected. Misa Pen-y-wern Lodge ceptional purity and specially adapted for use In the Overland engine. T. Ernest Marriner. his special local Alice McKinnon and Misa Irving. Mrs. agent. 'harlle Todd became a life member of the order. K0ENI0S STATION ft ft ft Canadian Club G uest. — Arrange­ Major General Sir Frederick Repson, ments hâve been made by the execu­ v ho has Just died In Montreal, was Shawnigan Lake tive of the Canadian Club to hold a one . of Canada's best kim.wn military Newly opened for busineu. luncheon next Wednesday at noon In nun. For tho past two years h» has OIL honor of Sir George K. Foster, minister l^en In charge of the Imperial Re > Specie! weekly rate*. of tride and commerce In the Do­ mount Commission which brought him la put up In cane containing one or four Imperial gal tone, and we, who minion government. Sir George ,1s Into touch with all parts of the Doin’ have personally tested It, cah heartily endorse the maker's statement» coming here as a member of the Do­ inlon. Tho late major-general was For the Wm. Hayward regarding Its superior lubricating qualities. ! Proprietor. minions Royal Commission which will bom at St. Catherine, Ontario, In 1149. hold sessions here on Wednesday and end was educated at Vifoei' Canada mperial Gallon Four Imperial Gallons Thursday of next week. He has al­ ■College. Toronto and Sandhurst, Eng­ $1.00 $3.25 ready ^offered to address a public land, where he headed his class and VICTORIA meeting under the auspices of the also won a sword of honor, presente d OUR CUSTOMERS Bole Distributors. board of trade and his offer has been by the Duke of Cambridge. Sir Fred­ Find style, comfort and satisfac­ accepted. erick saw service In India, Egypt and tion in the clothes we make. Why In South Africa, In all of which he won be one of them? PATRIOTIC FUND g£ Thomas Plimley T The sales of Noblemen Cigars have promotion * ahd was frequently men­ O. H. REDMAN Johnson 5t„ Phone 697 • '. f ~ ~ ' .. Phone 698 View St more than trebled during the past tioned In dispatches. He was a meat niirmiimnmr ie «86 Tates Ht three month*, enthusiastic soldier.—Montreal Journal lately t of Commerce. VICTORIA DAILY TIMER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER, 14. 1916 ■■! ! . I 1 In ...... ■■ i. ■■■■ i n------‘ I'l Ml , ■-______i_UJ EXTRA Save the Dollars AT THE THEATRES S0C.AL AND PERSONAL

SPECIALS MAJESTIC THEATRE. ▲11 personal Item» swot by mall Our Cash System publication must be signed with the i FOR I and address of the sender. , The thrilling ThAFiTiouser drama, FRIDAY $Will Help You "Frou Frou," starring Maude Fealy, W. 6. Johnson, of Montreal, Is a guest LIMITCO will be the feature attraction at the |At the Empress hotel. California Grapefruit d'O-, Majeetic theatre to-night, Friday and "The Gift Centre* it it FriH Special Wm. Cowley, of Dawson, Is a guest ^ Store Hours: 1.30 am. to • pa per dozen ....'...... - TtOv Saturday,. The programme will also Friday, IJt p. m.; Saturday, lp. m. fat the Dominion hotel. Water melon, Include one of the funniest two-part CONVERT Shoulder of Mutton IQ/» comedies that ha» ever been seen In + it it per lh...... lOv -Victoria, -entitled “Oh? dht OhrTîgfi- YOUR Misa E. V.. 2c *ry.” Henery le the main character lnv WATCH INTO | at the Strathetina hotel. Shoulder of Spring Lamb OA/» the Thanhouéer two-reel excruciating­ & it it Flannelette Underwear ly funny comedy, starring J. C. Yorke A BRACELET Wm. George, of Vancouver, is stay Special per lb...... and Frances Keyes. Henery # wife, be WATCH | lng at the Rtrathcona hotel, cause of intense Jealousy, kept pretty A A A for Women Friday B. C. Granulated Sugar d»-| /»/ close tails on him. Henery was afraid Many people would like Miss C. Kaufman, of Mimiea*>olis, is a Bracelet Watch, but 20 lbs___ «M.OT of the Mrs. Henery. but the Ifauty and i guest at the Htralhcooa lioteL Cottage Hams, alluring charms Vi his stenographer the expense of buying A A fir New Assortments Here per Wheat Pearls »)Q „ was too much for him to withstand. He the Watch with the Mr. and Mrs. A. M Smith, of Port » Tb“ Bracelet has probably 16c bestowed her with attentions and fre­ [land, arc at the Dominion hotel. With cooler" (lays and nights, the noêcspiîÿ ..r large sacks ...... OOv quently paid her luncheon checks and .deterred them. A A A also enjoyed motoring with her. Hen­ securing warmer garments is apparent. Flan­ THE NEW FLEXIBLE Frank Forsyth, of Brisbane, A us., is Stationery Reception Cream Rolled Oats QQ ery was caught lunching with the fair BRACELET BAND | registered at the Dominion hoteh nelette wear affords the degree of comfort* re- large sacks ...... *..... OOv typist by » friend of hie wife and then Department the trouble began. To divulge the dif­ is shown by ue In var­ ------quired andyasSures the wearer of the best possi­ Reception Hard Wheat d»-| QJ ficulties encountered by Henery would ious styles to match Mrs. W. iirininur. of Fort Washing ble service at the least cost. Our stock" of Flan­ Special Flour, 4!» lbs...... «M-etfT only spoil the hundreds of laughs com­ the different types of |ton, Is staging at the Hlrathcorza, ing to those fortunate ones who will Watches. AAA nelette underganneuts is complete and the val­ Friday Mr. and Mrs. Goudie, of Moose Jaw, f this screaming domestic near trag- Sterling Silver. $3.15 ues presented are decidedly attractive. Note With each 25c Reception Coffee, 1 lb. 48<‘, [are staying at the Dominion hotel. High grade gold filled. the following: rat rone of this popular playhouse . AAA purchase in Sta­ at _____... . $4.26 tionery Dept, may witness this exceptionally fine Angeline Haynes and Margaret Kiefe, Flannelette Nightgowns in open front bIvie, at 85C, Fresh Currant Buns sa programme, and at the same time keep Ip solid gold, st from [of Seattle, are at the pc,minion hotel. we will give 1 $36.00 to $13.60 91.00, 91.15, 91.25, 91.50 to...... 92.00 Per dozen ...... yAvrC posted on the election campaign, ar­ ------A—■-* A Scribbler o r rangement» having been made ao an to G. ‘B. Upton and Daniel Hcnnesey. Flannelette Nightgowns, in Blip-over at vie. At 91.00, show the résulta1 upon the screen an Exercise Book [of Seattle, are at the Dominion hotel. 91.25 to...... T...... 92.50 Lowney's Chocolate Creams -| Q the ballots are counted. AAA Flannelette Drawers, in bloomer style. At...... 50< veg. 30c boxes. Spécial..., -1-vv Shorn, Hill & Miss J. Driblow Is a Minneapolis ROYAL VICTORIA. | visitor staying at the Hlrathcetm hotel. Flannelette Petticoats, at...... 50<* an.l up Duncan, Ltd A A A Flannelette Pyjamas, at 91-85 and...... 93.25 %£«...... 10c F> v 55 Diamond Merchants, Mr. snd Mrs. H. J Jack sen. of Ta Special cant of tlu* wonderful all-around ex­ Central Building. |Coma, are guests at the Empress hotel Wagstaffe s Pure Orange Mar- -| Q „ cellence of -The Way of the World.” View and Broad Sta. AAA Friday malade, per jar. v...... -Ux-L the feature which will play the Royal C. F. Greene, of Pt. Albemi, regie New Buttons for Fall No. 1 Hard Viotwrut theatre the balance of this I tend at the I>ominion hoteL„>esterday. week. IM-Kvthy Da\ enport, who plays AAA Nall Shelled Wal- Selected White Codfish tip - the role of Beatrice Farley, ha* been Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Erwin, of Colfax Novelties of every deaeription for the Suit* nuts, reg. 25c. Large pkts...... OJL fher' star of numerous Universal pic­ I Wash., are staying at the Dominion and Coats are on display at the Hutton Section. Now tures. and le to be starred in ‘‘The | hotel. would be a most opportune time to make selection. '• Luna Fish, per tin A(\s> Power of Faith.” a feature now in pre- AAA r 19c 171, 25<* and ...... TUC paration; Hobart Bo*w»»rth has been Mrs. P. J*. Palmer and son, of Vlys- Soda Biscuits, lbè star of Broadway Universal fea­ tion w hic h has stuck through all these I ses, Neb., are staying at the Ikuninion tures» and Red Feathers too numerous years I hotekpi llinto, t« mention, and is one of the most ex- Wellh made the world's tour with I AAA Special Sale of New F all Tweeds pltsT, f-tvtenred and popular players on the lie Cincinnati Reels in 18*9. but sh«»rt- Mr a,,<1 Mrs- John Andrew, of Butte 25c, By Our Useage of Copper Coins Universal roll of honor : Adelc Furring - ly after that Joined the Chicago Cube. M.ont" Mre quests at the Dominion 61 Inch Wide. Special, Friday, $1.76 a Yard tr n. who has a small rîiTe In "The Way He left th^ game for theatric als In 1*91, for. . 19c We Help You Save the Dollars of the World.” has been starred ’ In An assortment of high-grade pure wool heather mix­ 15 year* ago, entering the latter 0 4 0 "What !»ve Fan Do." and Is now tures in dark colors of green, brown, greys and blue*. through the acrobatic route. Mr and Mrs. W. E. I'ullen, of Spo playing With I*»t Rooney in a scries of kane. arrived at the En>i>w s* hotel Remarkable value. • ’ - two-reel comedy features; Oretchen There doesn't seem to be much dlffi- yesterday. I.edercr. who filayn Mrs. Nevill.1 1* one cuitv about the Welch, Mealy and Mont­ * » * of the very best adventuress types in rose net to the onlooker, but Welch Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Jackson are 755 Yates Street, Victoria. Phone 1876 H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO. LTD. pictures. She 1» In extremely high dc say» that if anyone think*- it an easy Portland visitors staying at the Stralh- nranel. and 1* In a <•!*»* by herself In matter to discover a tw.nty-mlnut 675 Granville St, Vancouver. - . evna hotel. the kind of roles which she portrays; sketch that will make the audience Victoria, B. 0. Duncan, B. 0. O O O Emory Johnston, who (days Waiter hold their sides i« laughter, they should Mr and Mrs. I^-sley G. Sheafe, of Ptoyden. has been playing opposite try' it. He gr,t his inspiration for the PottsTtlte. Pa , have' arrived at the DUnWCC. Grocery, 178 and 17». Delivery, 6522 Dorothy Davenport for sc.me time, and "Y«. i ain't been doin’ It” act whl^p Empress hotel. Fish and Provisions. 6820. Is also featured with her in "The Power tinkering wjth a motor boat. While he I null CO. Meat, 6621 Or » * of Faith:” Jack -Curtis, who pit vs wa* down on his knees holding an ar A. Barnes and J. Roberts are down Peter Sturton, the . political boss, will gument with himself under the motor, from Nanaimo and are staying at the he best remembered by his extremely which had declared a holiday, he sud­ Dominion hotel. lever comedy workJn "It Happened in denly realized that his predicament Pantagos Theatre A^,s Honolulu.” His usefulness is two­ o o o would be funny to anyone else, hence V. C. Raekow, of Seattle, is making a -THE SOCIETY BUDS”-12 People fold. He « an play comedy with the the "understudy" idea for the act. finest hand Imaginable, and he makes stay In Victoria and is registered at the Johnsons Creole band The bill at the Pantages this week I* WELCH, MEALY AND one of the moet alarming villain* ever Dominion hotel. The Best of released on the screen. -rA proving popular. The fkaiety Tn.n. a O O O MONTROSE musical comedietta with pretty girls, J. L. McGulnis*. of Vancouver, and !.. In a Top-Notch 6-At Bill. comeilinn», mu*l. Matinee, 3; Night, 7 ami 9 COLUMBIA THEATRE. nd dancing please j A. McGulnis*. of Calgary, are *ta> ing Meats and Fai> immensel.vj Weh-h. Mealy and Mont |at the :Dominion hotel. rbs^, th* ihree c«»med!ans. offer a posl Charlie Chaplin appears at the Co it it it riot of laughter at every perform­ lumbia theatre for three days this Mr and'Mrs. Charles Fantle, Jr.. For Shortening mer’s Produce ance; riamlla. the girl with the hats. I Sioux Falls. S. D., register' d at th> week In “The Count." But Chartie In makes many friends; Johnst-n's Greôle j Empress hotel yesterday. ! For Cake Making not the count; he 1* the helper, and he is a first-class little assistant is l-r.'val „f the crowd-». » » A at GOODACRE’S -thfar mrl Horaire ofThe moviesTie and KartH» prove» JcTBe a"wond' r on | Dr. Lionel Ë. Beech and Mrs. Beech, the «lh#-k w ire. I of Ganges. Salt Fpriiig Island, are rt g- COLUMBIA Prime Roasts Beef, 18c to 25c first appears as a bushelman In a Eiectlon returns will be bulletined on I Istered at the Strathcona hotel. small clothe*-pressing establishment.- • x

Prime Steaks, 18c to... 25c ♦ he a rcen during both performances I it it it

Ill*'attempts to handle a tailor s goose ; this evening. j Rev. Principal Vance, of Vancouv - Boil Beef, 10c to...... ,18c ere full fit mirth. "f ine of the customer* is the count is the guest of Rev. F. A. I’ Uhadwlck WEATHER BULLETIN. and Mr*. Vhawdlck at Ht. John's rec

THEATRE himself, Leo White, a fortune-hunting •• Boast Pork, 16e to...... 22c • fellow who is’ln\ ited to the home of' Pork Chops, 16c to..... ,22c the fail* Edna. The invitation is left Daily Report Furnished by the Vic­ * A » B. H. Rumming, J. W. Flratton. 3. toria Meteorological Depadmoni t

in the suit case which goes to the Who Uses Crisco? TO-DAY, FRIDAY AND Veal, 18c to...... 30c pressing establishment, ajid its i-wt*- Mathews and John Whittaker, of Van Victoria, Sept. 14 5 prletor, Campbell, avail* himself " of -The barn-1 couver, are sta> lng at the Dominion SATURDAY Lamb, 20c tfi...... ;.. ,35c n-te- remaHe atino: maüy !,igh the opportunity and l»ecomes a. count province, and fine weather I* » * » , ^RISCO is not a new, untried Fowl ...... 26c for a night, Charlie comes in on the High temperatures prevail from the ! Scene somehow and. wtitle at dinner 1» Among.the arrivals at the Chickens, 28c to..-.-...... 30c Kcrind fo T*Etil6FhfE, snd sliarp frost 1 >x- hotel yesterday were Dr. and Tira CHARLIE lionized by the fair h«mte**. The fa­ tend from Cariboo to the pra’irio |io- shortening. It has been on

Andre Crotte, of Columbus. Chip, and i

mous moustache come* In exceedingly Fresh Eggs, Butter and Ve­ handy. The situation become* great!y Fo recasts. P$rty;____:___=__ " . M * * * the market now for five years. getables Always in Stock Involved and finally Campbell, the For M hour s. f nding S P m. Fr< 11/. CHAPLIN Registration* at the Empress hotel would-be impersonator of greatness, la Victoria ami vk-Jaity— Fresh n >thrrty t : " captured. Charles est apes to enjoy, in winds, fine and warm during tiie day. Include W. M Grant and H Eagteson, It is used in thousands of the ■

PHONES 31 AND 32 In bis very latest 2-act retrospect his day - among the high Izower Mainland-Light to nndoab th** former of Walkerville, the latter ' t comedy etety-swcHa. ------wauls, f.nt »D)1 *afm during the (*ay. of vamjuuvsr better homes throughout the COR. GOVERNMENT "Hoodoo Ann” 1* the drama of the Reporie. it it * ii i week. Inhere I* a Cinderella story in Victoria—Barometer, *9.37; temp vnture. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* B. Watt.- Mrs. Dominion. rHoodoo Ann. A poor little waif Jimlo maximum yesterday, ’0; niinuouin. T4 Altec M. Allen and Mr*. B* n Rosen» AID JOHNSON STS. hef“way Into an orphanage. Bhe is rind. 16 mile» N.. weather, clear, feld, of Portland, are registered at the • ' > • " “The Count none too well treated at the expense .Vancouver—Barometer, 30 32; tetupera- ! Empress hole of a little conceited mi»«. Goldie. lure, maximum yesterday, to; minimum. it ix it Together with the regular Tri­ There 1* a - fire. Hoodoo Ann being 42. wind. 4 miles 8. W.. weatlier, cl?ar. Mrs. J. P. Reid and family, tif Heals. arometer‘ 30.50; tempera- [have returned home after an extended blamed for this. But she rescues angle Programme Goldie from the burning structure and S^r."X •* **?""*■ «- Mae ^larsh in RICHTLIVINC escapes with4 slight t urns and singed Barkervllfé-Barometer. ao.Mj tempera- Jettn Reld haa ,efl for Alberta to take hair. Thero is a thrilling rescue scene. lure, maximum y Ht er day. 43. minimum,]up *^oh,l,R- —An Important The play ends happily with Hoodoo 26; wind, calm, weatiier, clear. 1 part of It, very Ann safe in the home of a kind old i’rinee Hup. rt Baronvtrr, 30 C; t< ui-l WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. ü

important. Is your ■ “Hoodoo Ann” couple, in between times she lut» to perature, maximum yesterday, 64; mini­ account for her i>art In a supposed mum, 42; wind, calm; w-cather, clear. Victoria Observatory. It is rapidly taking the place of butter, MEALS Tatoosh-Barometer, 30 30; temperature, I crime. Is taken before the magistrate, From 6th to 12th Sept. 1916. and the Take them, or and. for a little girl, ha» a great deal maximum yesterday, to; minimum. 46; I Victoria—Total amount of bright sun lard and other fats in cooking, because wind. 36 miles E.. weather, clear. some of them, at of excitement, sorrow and Joy. shine, tti hours and 48 minutes; rain, .13 Portland, Ore—Barometer. 30.12; I Inch, highest temperature, 6ti on 7th; Ivw- it is better, purer and more economicaL TRIANGLE KEYSTONE perature. maximum yesterday.... 78; mini-minl- |ve| on 10th. THE TEA KETTLE PANTAGES THEATRE. mum, 66; wind, 4 miles N, W.; weather, I y#ne

Ce mar Douglas and View Itrwh - member of • the Welch, Mealy and maximuro yesterday. 64. minimum. 62; L,t 44 on 9th. greatly in excess of that used the year Montmse trio who are productive of a WLnd'.4«.mIh" N’: J*reelher. clear. * J Nanaimo-Total amount of bright sun riot of laughter at every performance Pan Franctsco-Baromever, 29.96; tem-jB|,ine. 37 hour* and 42 minutes; rain. .13 perature. maximum yesterday, 82; mlnl-hn<.|, highest temperature, 6D on 6tli; low-; before. at the Pantages this week, did not m.mi. MV; wind. 4 mile» 8 W.; weather, |eet g on ],K|, adopt that hitrodwtton tn, his name Kawloep# Total smount of brlgiit eun for. stage purposes -nothing of the sort l Temperature. Isliine, 47 hours and 6 minutes, rain, .yt That shows what women think of h. He caqie by It honestly enough years Msx. Min. inch, highest temperature, 78 on 7th, !ow- MAJESTIC ARE YOB FIT? and years ago. gt> many years ago that Nanaimo «Kntrance Is.) ...... (Ht. 42 on 10th. It makes Welch shudder when he tries Grand Forks ...... 6* New Westminster—Rain, .06 inch, hlgh- Our 1146.000 building with It» fa­ THIATSE to look a)iefld es far as that is back. New ftaselton ...... 62 lest temperature, 73 on 6th, lowest, 46 Mad» in Canada cilities for developing all-around 19th. It happens that Welch was a very Penticton :...... rt TO DAY, FRIDAY AND manhoca Is dt your disposal. fancy twirler during the perk'd of the Nelson ...... 6.7 Penticton Rain, .14 Inch; highest trnv lh *#w, sanitary, suntif fmetoriat mt Hamilton Prince George ...... ea I perature. 77 on 11th; vjowest, 60 on 10th SATURDAY INVESTIGATE first full Wont of the baseball vogue, Ualgary ...... 6» Nelson-Ita in, .34 Inch; highest tempe) a- say twenty years ago or more! He “Ylicterli'i...Jdanbood Factory.” Kklmonton ...... M> I lure, 72 on 7th and 12th;- lowest, 36 Maude Fealy Tdayed wRh the v-Nm 4n«ati IPd*. -/.tie in X the sure enough clpbs In those days, Winnipeg Grand Forks - Rain, .60 Inch; highest Y. M. C. A. and his skill in the box has beVn cred­ Toronto ...... 82 "temperature, 79 on 7th; lowest, 42 on 7th. Ottawa ...... *2 Cranbrook-Highest temperature, Cor. Blanshard snd View Sts. ited with being one of the chief reasons whv the Reds stuck in the champion­ Montreal ...... ;« 1211»; lowest, 26 on 16th. “FROU FROU” N, John ...... T2 Tel. 2980 ship niche. He had a bunch of curves Barkervllle—Rain, .58..Inch; liigliest t1 perature, 60 on 7th; lowest, 26 on 12th. WORK t oil ! Oh ! Oh! Hemry ! which saved his opponents a tr-t of ex­ Victoria Daily Weather. Prince George—Rain, .17 " ln< h; highest A two-part comedy. ercise by retiring them at the bat. But temperature, to on 6tl«; lowest, 29 on latli. pitching wasn’t his orçly achb vemenU Obserxallons taken it a. m„ noon and 5 for the p. m, Wednesday; New Haxelton llain, «<• Inch; highest MUTUAL WEEKLY of importance those days; he was one temperature, si on 10th ; lowest, 30 on U'tfi. 1 or ADMISSION We DeNver l■^e^H^te^y tiiwfcn f the most effective coachrrs to base Temperature. Prince Rupert Rain. 4.60 Inches; f^tgh- Phone your order Highest ...... 7» Continuous Performance 2-11 runny* in the game. His steady flow »t temperature, 62 on 9th; lowest, 44 oh to 4253 of 'Witty banter kept the crowds In a l.th. Victoria Patriotic Aid Average ...... , ...... 69 Atlin - Rain. .0* Inch; highest tempera­ good hum-.r and was a source of worry % the HUDSON'S BAY CO Minimum on gra>*'...... 4ff| ture, M on 8th; lowest, 30 on 12th. WINE DEPARTMENT to the opposing t-playera It waa fur Maximum In son ...... m Dawson- Rain. .72 trr-h; h’ghcst tem­ ItlS Douglas St. Opes till 1» p. a. this accomplishment that he becam® Bright sur^hine.. It hours 48 minutes. perature, 60 on titli and 8tli; lowest, 30 on Fund advertise in the times kmiwn as "Scream” Welch, an appi 11a- General state of weather, clear. 8th. YTTCOTîTA', DAILY TIMER; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER,' 14, 1910 $—$ $ $------$- $ DOUKHORORS FAVORED CLOSING MEETING DIES AT WORK POINT Quality and Excellence Pte. George Lawrence, of 211th Bat­ talion, Will Be Buried To-morrow BREAKERS OF LAW HELD AT ESQUIMAU With Military Honora. % ^ The remarkable quality and excellence of Gilbert Pte. George Lawrence, of the 211th Dentistry has placed these $ 100 Bargains Battalion, died this morning “ at the Bowser Government Fails to H*. C. Brewster, A, W, Mc- Work Pojnt Barrack» Hospital. well known offices right in at the Owing to the fact that the enllat- the premier position among 7 Tut —Curdy and Others Speak-- ment paperq containing all the particu­ B. C. Dentists. at Rally lars of the deceased were forwarded in Action some time ago to Ottawa the Informa­ Irish Stores tion ..therein ia not immediately avert­ 1016 Government Street Phone 3676 able. but a telegram has been sent.this Mrs. J E Harris, Nelaon. i» hr the The final rally of tAe Liberal» at morning which should elicit the nécer- city- during a visit to thy mast and Eaqulrna.lt was addressed last night by sary particulars. Until such time no one is able to sa>' the birthplace,, names Large Size Table Napkins, Heavy, Strong Rol­ will, be here for some days. She has U. Brewster, A. W. McCurdy, Beau­ of relatives, or where the soldier en­ DESPITE ITS STERLING hem met! ready:* ♦> for. $1.00 ler Toweling; 4 and » yards for been a resilient of the Kootenay# fur mont Boggs, Hans Helgesen and C. in.ly...... *1.00 twenty-five years and has considerable listed. Arrangement» have been made, QUALITY, GILBERT Whitney Griffiths. The meeting wna however, for n military funeral, which Fine White Dress , :!*> in interests In and knowledge <>( mining wiH Take place to-morrow afternoon at OfcNTISTRY IS VERY wide, 4 yards lor...... fl.(H) Fine Underwear Naineoek, 34 in that part of the province Hhë hàs held In the Masonh- halt, wtth George 2.30 from the B. C. Funeral Chapel, 734 REASONABLE IN PRICE —in. - wid , •» yards for .U-Xrii fur fnofllw U/. the time -Nelson Wise presiding. Mr. Wise was one of Fine Ünderweà’rr~Nî59âp6nam7 Ifie men'whom R""H. pooîèythreatened Broughton atreet. ‘ Interment wtU be-at —LET U8 EXAMINE only ...... *1.6* and in Kftslo. ami fi yards for, • $1.00 with dire consequences If he did not 'Ross Bay. YOUR NEGLECTED ! Mrs,' Harris has several friend» in resign from the Liberal executive. He White Turkish Face Towels. 4 Hemmed Pillow Cases, nil filling this city, where «he spent a. month TEETH AND GIVE YOU or dressing. 6 for,*...... $1.00 made a telling short 'speech in Intro­ for .. ii...... $1.00 five- years ag.i endeavoring to eecure ducing the candidates to the meeting. KILLED IN ACTION OUR ESTIMATE ON the construcii*m j»f a bridge over the Hemstitched Huck Face Towels, Air. Brewster was given a splendid RESTORING THEM TO Embroidered Bureau Scarves, Koutehay river at llrllllant for the con­ good wearing- quality; 6 for reception/ He incidentally spoke of the CpI. Arthur D. Belyea, of This City, A SOUND, USEFUL fine pattern : 3 for ...... $1.00 venience of the Uoukhobur colony only ...... X...... $1.00 fine work which had been done for the Gives Life for Empire. CONDITION Linen Soiled Linen or there. She has always taken a keen province by Parker William», formerly Laundry Bags. 2 fur...$1.00 White Flannelette/ 35 In. wide; Interest In the progress of the colonists. the member for Newcastle. News lias been received announcing spiehdid washing and Wearing vs|>eeiajly .th«»Se who have broken away Mr. Brtwster told of the occasion The results of"our big-dtuccess av-- due chiefly to our SCIEN­ that CpI. Arthur. I». Belyea. who left Superfine English Madapollam, quality: 5 yards for . $1.00 from the community which Is under when Price Ellison had secured the TIFIC METHODS. PAINLESS TREATMENT. 10-YEAR SER­ or , 36 1il_ wide. the thumb of Petëjr....Verigin. That serv Ices of a newspaperman to write this city with the . Western Scots, has VICE GUARANTEE and our EXTREMELY MODERATE FEES. R<* 35^; 4 yards for $1.00 been killed In action. A cablegram Gents’ Linen Hemstitched Hand­ loader Is regarded almost as a deity by his speech fur him. and when It had Everything essential fi*r highly successful dentistry Is ’in- conveying thwsad hews was received kerchiefs, dor...... $ 1.043 the community, and Insista upon being been published in a Vancouver paper 45-Inch White Soft Linon, for éludai in the Gilbert service. So regarded, too. His authority ie ab three or four days before it was de­ by n brother of the decea»i‘d. 8gt. S. dresses. middles, "embroidery W' I tel yea, of t he -172nd, who I» at­ Our dentists are all men of refutation—recognizt d for their Ladies’ Pure Linen Hemstitched solute and unquestioned, and so far as livered In the House, Mr. Ellison had work, pillow castes, or many tending the proiiat loners' gchobl of iii- skiM and ability. Our laboratory staff produce magnificent me­ Handkerchiefs, at. per doses, Is known he is the sole person who then tm;d«* use of the following mem- other purposes. Reg 50c. 3 striii i ;• ui at Work Point. chanical work. Our lady assistants are experienced, capable and .... $i.oo UvtiviiLH.trom tW funds of- Uis com­ oral 4e words*; “l am proud to be the - y «r-l- for $1.00 Cp| Belyea wa* bom hr this ctiy Tf efficient—in fact our entire organization la complete: without munity, although everything If sup­ minister of finance to bring in the first years ago. -He was a son of the late equal in Victoria _____ - Good All- Feather Pillows, 3 lbs. ; posed to be enjoyed in community. great loan bill, and I prophesy that this Fins Embroidered Hemstitched Arthur Belyea, barrister, ’one of The Offices open dally from » a in to 8 p. m.; also on Saturday each ...... $1.00 will not be the last, but that many such -* Pillow Cases. Reg $1.50; per ‘ Mrs. Harris; tilth-nigh T5f~ar (.'rlk. Ldu- will follow In the near future." afternoons _ ^ v P*ir ...... v<^...... $1.00 catd in this city he .was for some Thick, Strong, Colored Turkish •The leader of tire opposition said that government, and alio condemns It In time in the employ of the Hudson’s Very Fine Irish Linen Hem­ Face Towels, 3 'for . $1.00 when a condition arose such us that very strong terms for its failure to EM) ml In 1668 went to V55cou- stitched Plain Pillow Cases; occasioned by the threat of R. H compel Verigin and Ills’" followers to \ er to take a posit luit with Kv-VV, Mc- Pksfis each ...... $1.00 White Middy or Dress Duck. 30 Pooley against the workingmen in the observe the law in regard to register­ Lean, Ltd.. Insurance brokers, with

4 YOU'LL LIKE OÜB CLOTHES ''—Rgd “CHICK” EVANS IS «7 WE CAN WE CAN SAVE YOU SAVE YOU FOREMOST GOLFER 16-, ON BOYS' Mark Yonr Clothes Ballot 26% ON BOYS’ Read Why It Pays to CLOTHING CLOTHING FIT-RITE ....;...... ;.... :....|X First to Hold Both Open and Amateur Championship__ In marking your clothes ballot “Fit-Rite.” von arc taking_no_chancg&_ Buy Fall Clothes Now at Same Time Thcrc is ub chance of losing that dressy appearance, and at the same time you get the best of clothes and at little cost. This season we are carrying suit lengths, no two alike, and will make same to your own liking at old prices. Because under our new system of selling you ean buy your Full Charles "Chick** Evans, Jr., of Chi­ cago, la the foremost golfer in the Unit-' Clothes now AT JANUARY PRICES! More than that, .vu can ed Staten to-day. That he was the best choose your Suit, Overcoat or Mat now from the biggest, most com­ golfer In America three years ago was HERE ARE SOME PRICES ON NEW FALL LINES plete'stock we will carry this side of Christmas. Think over these the statement made by Harry Yardon reasons and if y tin are interested be here to-morrow to participate in when the brilliant English professional the bargains we are offering. was tduring the States. Yardon reit­ erated this statement when he returned Made-to-Measure Clothe» at $22.50 hdm«x~but "Tt wàh accepted |n America an appraisal that was not borne out In our made-to-measure department we are showing a by the facts, for Evans had never won complete range of imported fancy tweeds and worsteds, an open or amateur championship up also of navy and black serges. We have not advanced to that time. The confidence of the the prices as vet. and can make ^y ^y ZX Britisher has been approved, however, a suit to y our liking at J for Chick Evans Is now both open and amateur champion of the United States. •' Free with every oi*arl. greens, hold ‘both titles In one year. styles; two or three-button models browns, etc. No advance In price. Francis Ouimet was open champion Saving Words Big x aluts. at from . In li‘11 and amateur champlmi in is? 14. $4.50 and $5 He lost the title to Walter Hagen Aug $15 to $35 ust 18-21,. 1914. and did not win the amateur honor until September 6-11. 1814. That was as kear as anyone has to the Mothers ever come to grabbing both titles to­ NEW OVERCOATS LADIES FURS gether. Although four times a winner The very newest arriva *. Styles that of the amateur championship, Jerome For months we have been waiting patiently for our stoPk of Boys New light weight Overcoat*. In the Dam. Fashion has herself proclaimed Travers dnly once won the open and Clothing, and owing to the conditions of the woolen market it has now loose-fitting styles These (’oats cunning and taetoful. Included are— that was In 1916. His last win of the are unjined gnd the material and finish Black Fox Scarves. $45.00, fftO.OO, amateur had. been In ISIS. been impossible for us to get early shipments. The' last few days Evans, after years of knocking at the la remarkably good considering the -7.-77-777: ...... $65.oo we have placed in stock about 100 Boys' Suits, and while our Black Fox Muffs. $-15.00. f 50.00 gates, has finally won his way. In one very low prices wo aak, only and ...... $55.00 year, to both crowns he sought And. stock is not complete we invite your inspection. 42 C AA Electric Seal Coats, from ...... 5100.00 he did It because, at the Mintkahdu We are showing values at W vsXZ Vr $15, $20 and $25 Hudson Seal Coat, at ...... $145.00 course. Minneapolis. In June, he got hold of himself on the putting gnens fu;

83832^ ANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY It Is the Best Kind of Autumn Display of New Styles SECOND SECRET OF SUCCESS in Semi-ready Suits SUPERFLUITIES RAFFLE Economy to Buy the Qual- Careers of Plank, Kratyier and The fire; raffle for forty prises Bromilow Prove was such s iuccwww, that U* »------TbkFact______committee has decided to bold a -econd raffle. There will be * * How long can an athlete stick at the 100 PRIZES top? All the prizes hate »>een <* - The average "life" of a baseball star Is less than ten years. - " nanti to the *'.ed Cross Boclet . With the advent of another season comes the question All the exi«enees hav» beep do­ of suitable clothing, for the boy, and again the Boy a ’ Clothe» Crack bike riders go a bit over that. nated. Messrs. O’Connell, L 1, Specialist' is in a position to-offer sounder advice and better Tennis players, on the average,1 falter of Government street, have kind­ values thaï; you will find elsewhere. Again it will pay you after eight years on the court. ly given the use of tl. - »hop The average champion athlete burns w indow.;. — — to buy from one who has given years to thé study of a prob­ out In five year». ~'f —:------^ lem of what to buy and how to buy it. Three veterans in leading sports The i . It e of stand out*■ conspicuously this season e tickets Is 10c HEAVY WOOL SWEATER COATS after having withstood the ravages of The whole proc cd« of the tithe during 20 yearn of the keenest .Extra good quality in the popular roll collar, two-po. ket style. raffle, without deduction of :ny competition. They are Eddie Plank, kind, will go to t Red Crces There .are nice shades of navy and brown to choose from. The baseball; Frank Kramer# cycling, and prices are— Joe Bromilow, track. Father Time tfimply cannot catyh $2.00 1—Fine piece of Marble Statuary. t.l 3C $2.50 these fellows. 1- Pair of Barlaluxzl Engravings. Connie Mack grabbed Plank ff«>m S—8H of valuable okl Engravings, Gettysburg cefilege In 19» 6—over 16 ♦-Old English Inlaid Tea Caddy. S—Pair of old Chinese Blue Jars. NAVY REEFERS SAILOR SUITS years Ago. In the 17 seasons he has 4—Antique Chinese Plue Bowl. worked as a major. Plank has aver­ The higher priced Suita * are 1—Antique Cameo Set In llct. In fine quality, fast dye serge aged .450 on the slab. gold. made of guaranteed British I—Valuable Miniature mounted In and napped cloths. They are Frank fvramer rode his first bike 18ct. gold. quite new- fresh from Kng- navy serge, made with a guar­ race 20 years ago. Four years later 9—Vlullo. the Attirer- fp tit- antee to'Withstand ssa- air and Kramer wjon _the American profes­ lg—Old gold lacquer Ctdr.ee* sional championship and he « ne\» r Bmuklng Pox. every case exquisitely neat sun All sizes are Included. 11—Antique Jewelled Necklace lost it. Less than a month ago the (weight of gold atone being Bises to 10 years Prices only Prices only cycling antique from East Orange 16266.) copped his sixteenth straight Amer­ 11—Antique Geld and Moonstone $7.50 and $8.00 $6 00 to $8.60 Pendant. ican "pro" title. 11— Sealed Envelope containing in­ This Is Joe Bromilow’s nineteenth teresting document, that will season on the track. Only last year be bought by Mr Henry Pearce NORFOLK SUITS FOR FALL Patterson’s farrtbue - half-mller won a for |60 cash, if the winner An tiM'PlIi.nal ihv» In* of th, newest and b< ,t Twrc.1 Norfolk Suite ceres to sell It. senior championship- something he hi>d 14— Mosaic Mirror. the big market, afford Pattern, and styles as smart aa can be and been striving for 18 years. Now. he la All the new and distinctive styles are here 16— 11 Carat solid (t#.ld Watch. 14— Gold and Turquoise pendant. every uuallty or unusual durability and valu, Stsee to fit « to Ik going better than ever. in Genuine Semi-ready Tailoring — both 17— Antique Chinese Gong. years. Privée How do these men account for their 18— Panel of Tapestry. longe v Ay Î Suits and Overcoats in the prevailing 18—Pearl and Diamond Gold Bracelet —™ ■ t , • $5.75 to $15.00 Each Is a flendi on the *ub> «< of models and in original designs. Î0—Five Stone Opal Ring. taking care-of himself. Two words' 21— Pearl arid Ruby Gold Ring. Pinch-back Suits and Overcoats will be in 22— Hair Ornament. HATS FOR CHILDREN will siim up the secret of their ability 23— New Panama Hat, valued at SWEATERS to come back in championship form Big or little Hats—Hats for evidence this season—and in these we have 120.00. Mice qualities of cashmere year after year, and the words are - 24— China Plaque. t>oys of all ages. The styles vleah living. a variety of models at from $18 to $25. 26—Indian Curios (Gloves). and worst'd, in shades brown, suitable for Fall wear Include 26— Indian Cürlo (.Basket). tweeds, and eorduroys. " The price in the pocket ” — from $15 to 27— Camera. 6 by 7 premo; cost navy, white, cftrdlnAl and $40.00. In a nice aseort.inent of colors. $35. Custom-made Special Orders at $18 15— Camera. English quarter plate; grey £11 sizes to 84 Prices Prices from cost £ 6. to $35. 2t—Picnic Tea Basket. $1.50 to $2.26 85c to $1.50 BREEZY BITS 10—Water - color, Qua lieu rn Bay, by F C Hall. 81— Ostrich Feather Willow Plume: Cincinnati fans have been greatly value 880.00. Veu get s chance to win the Automobile in our window with 12— Solid Gold and Turquoise disappointed In the 1914 showing of Snake Bracelet every 50 cents you spend. Jean Dale, the tall righthamler. Jean Smt-rrabg ©atlarittg 82— Handmade Bilk and Steel was one of the pitching mainstay» of IN—Jet Necklace. the Reds last year, but thl# »eas«>n he 36—Hammered Copper Electric has accomplished nothing. Dale start­ MEARNS & FULLER - Cor. View and Douglas Sts. Fitting. ed with Dallas, and wa* given trials M—16 vole. "The World's Master- lece of Modern Paintings.** by the Red Sox, -the Indians and th# Pater Color, by A. M Collls. Cardinals, spending two seasons with 88—Black Ostrich Feather Fan. Montreal before going to Cincinnati. 39— JapaneseÇ Silk Scarf. 40—Hand-pair, ted Fan 41—Irish Crochet Scarf and Fichu. SAM M. SCOTT Doe Johnston, the Pirate first base­ Will You Save $5 42—Hand-painted Table Centra man. Is among the latest of the big 43—Framed Picture. Boys’ Clothes Specialist leaguer# to hit the toboggan. Doc, 44—Eight day» Traveling Clock. 46—Camera «No. 4 Bullet). 736 Yates Street whose real front name 1# Wheeler, From Your Vacation Fund 46—Hand-chased Silver’ Gilt Card started his baseball career in his na­ case. ----- tive city, Chattanooga. In 1910 he wga 47—Set of Mathematical Inetru- purchased by Cincinnati, turned over To Feed a Hungry Belgian Child 48— Case of Berry Spoons. Sugar to Buffalo, and eept lut.;, to Chatta- ill Sifter: SHAMROCK STAR NOW REEKMAN ELIMINATED toega. Later he wa> wait the Pell- From Now to Next Christmas 7 49—Mahogany andy*üeweîled Pic­ aim, and Cleveland gt__him in 1913. ture Frame <28 Ins. square). 60—Framed Pieture. transferring . him to the Pirates last' The above prises are on view at . year. Over in devastated Belgium there are three Messrs. O Connell’s store on Gov­ THIRO IN SCORING IN COLLEGE TENNIS million people—a few old or wounded men, ernment street: the undermention­ The C’ox aleskle family seem» to be ed prises are on view at the Su­ many women, and a million or more children— perfluities store in Belmont house. out to equal the baseball- revonl of who are thinking, not of holidays, but of the Prize the immortal l>elehnntys. Harry next meal. They are face to face with No. Harvard Stars Win and Give t 'ox aleskle, of Detroit and Stanley 61—Encyclopedia Britannica, ISM George Roberts Jumps Up Cox aleskle, of the Indiamt. have al­ starvation, and saved from it only by the edition, 31 volumes, bound in leather: trr Oak Book case. Amoog Leading Goal-Get­ • the Blue Chance to Re- ready won to pitching stardom. Tlwlr Belgian Relief Fund. at thrncrofCe Worke, It younger brothers, Frank, also a ters in Nrtrtir— — tain Titles twirteiy and Johiu who covers third, 88—Set of Debates of House of The war that has left them destitute, has Common». bound In leather, are said to look like comers. The <'ov­ brought prosperity to Canada. We are planning al eek lea hailed . rom the coal mines of vacations, to oe spent in pleasant places, in the 64—Bevelleil Mirror In carved oak Rhamokin, Pa. frame. 62 ins. by 32 ins. “Newsy’* Lalonde still retains hi» Philadelphia. Pept. 14 Harvard's free enjoyment of plenty. „ 66—New Vacuum Cleaner; cost prospects for retaining both the singles $U)0. place at the top of the list of N. L. V. and doubles championne hip# In the in­ Carson Bigbee. sold to the Pittsburg 64—Picture by Maude Earle. | goal scorers with 49 goals. Pitre- is still club by Tacoma. Is making good with Can we, with clear consciences, indulge in 67—Large Filter. tercollegiate law n tennis association 66--Edison Phonograph. 1 hie nearest opponent with 4L while were comddi red excellent, as the result a Vfngcance In the big show. He has Our usual tittle holiday extravagances here, 69—Linen Press. George Roberts, of the Shamrocks, of yesterday’s matches in the national been hitting and stealing bases like a while children over there grow pinched and <0—Ladles' Saddle. boosted h«mee|f Into third place, bring­ temrtmiwmi on 11 courts of the Mcarlnn veientn. The other day he w/n the - 41—Ladies’ Saddle. haggard for want of the plainest food 7. 42—Ladles' Bicycle. ■ ing hla total to 32 by scoring nine Cricket Club. game for Pittsburg against Brooklyn, SS—-Oil Painting, by N. Sykes. goals against the tall end Cults. The G. C. Caner. of Harvard, defeated when he scored a bunt In the second How easily each of us—including the reader 44—Historic Bridle. complete list of scorers Is a» followh: Leonard Beckman, the Princeton star, contest He also stole a base and an-, 46—Set of Victor Hugo’s Works. —could cut down vacation expenses Five Dollars, 22 vola. Players. 1----- ~ ------Goat~#cere». in the third round of the singles #ec- ncxed a single, beside# laying down 44—Set of Novels, assorted, 20 Lalonde, Nationals ...... 48 tk»n ami wiU meet Jerry Weber, the the bunt which started the rally. and turn the money over to the Belgian Relief Pitre, .Nationals ...... 4t - Yale captain Jin OH# Of th# semi-final Fund ! In the efficient hands of the Commission •7—Set of Scientific and Histori­ Roberts, Shamrocks ...... 32 ' mat. hes today. Ills teammate, Joseph cal Works, 20. vols, Toney, the Cincinnati star, hurled it would. feed à Belgian child from now to ft—More than ore hundred Books Gorman. Ottawa* ...... 30 Pfaffman. won from Arthur Coftey, of another grand game yesterday, only to Christmas, or the family of of Opertis. Oratorios, Plano Egan. 8iWmrocks ...... 29. Prlm eon. and meets Eugene Warren. j lone th# contest because hie team could and Choral Works. t>)>rm‘g. -Ottawa» ...... 2*'of the University of California, in the not get any runs for him: The Red a Belgian Soldier for two 69- Mountain Sheep Head. . Dumt.ee, Vvrnwall...... 24 other semi-final singles <*aner anil j pitcher lie Id theNww. York* Otant* to whole months. 7ft— Mounted Buffalo Horn. ■ 71—Mounted Back Head. Cy, lienermr, trttnwas ...... • « Kb hard II Haile, Jr., defeated Beck- ! une lilt, 72—Mounted- Sheep Head. J Wal6h, Rhninrocks ...... man and Philip Vendeventer, of grince-j —— Will you Jo it > Witt you make a title 78—Seltzogens. ton. -in the opening round of the | TTie veteran lA*on Ashes cnnie DandiWitnd, Nationals . ... eacrificc, if ntetteary, and contribute enough 74—Large Mounted Map of British double», while the other crimson pair, through with another win yesterday for Col um big. N Ptnhy. Shamrock# .....v.• monthly to keep one or more Belgian families 76—‘ SucctEfs’' Vacuum Cleaner Watson, Cornwall ...... Whltehouse and Pfaffman. eliminated | the fit I»ul» Cardinal», de feat hi g fhe 74—Palm Bouliafme. Nationals Wel>er and Stoddard, of Yale. Philadelphia Nationals. from starvation ? Whatever you feel you can give, send your subscription meekly, 77—Silk Cushion. . monthly, or in one lump sum, to Local or ‘Provincial Committees, or 78—Silk Cushion. Degri.y, National# ...... » IT 79—Brass l^tmp. A D-n.nny, CcrnwaU ...... J, EASY MONEY FOR At Boston yesterday the veteran 80-Brass and China Tamp Renlhach pitched * and won the first •I—Brass and China I' m-tïïThamm'i.ï » john ganzell game of a double-header from his old Slid Ghtptt P.ru*" •nd Onyx I... •3-Mantel Jjifnr Baillargeon, Nationals ..,v...... 1° ______team, the Chicago Cubs, and came back Payabli to 84—Electro l»arnp. In the second contest and relieved 66- Electro Lamp. La,*nwe. National, ...... »' N" ">»■ man.y Barnes, chalking up another win. Tnajinr 66- Stove. M. t-ummirK-. Cornwall ...... Sj«'«-ler than John Gnnsetl. -For d..ln* Belgian Relief fund •7—Stove. -IS™- Stove. La», elle. Ottawa» ...... s • bsolyti ly nothing the veteran man- 30 SS ST. FETES STREET. MONTREAL. 89 -Organ Movement for Piano- MeCarthy, tiUatnmck# ...... i,.;. 7 \ nger call# at the office of the Ward AMERICAN TRACK fo$ta Attachment. James. Cornwall ...... estate, - In Brooklyn* every two weeks 90—candelabra Flower Bland. QUARTETTE SELECTED 42.50 FEEDS A BELGIAN FAMILY ONE MONTH. 91—Spirit Level. Anderaon, Cornwall ...... and receive# a cheque calling for a nice S2—Folriln, Trou..r. Slr»„h«r. Oak re, Cornwall ...... bundle of currency. x 93—Framed Picture. Doutre. Nationals ...NM...... Ganzell signf f<*ur m< n scU« ted to repre-. F,aM m Weetwlck, tntawa# ...... d«t«» not expire imtH the end of 1917, sent the United States in the track and 97—Violin. W. Welsh, Shamrocks ...... •S—Old Print Framed. ^'UanzclU* contract wa» a personal one field games at Stockholm," Copenhagen Homtrxillc. Cornwall ...... 99—Framed Picture. 3 \x ith Robert B. Ward and is recognised and Christiania, In October, among the 16 *rr-n' «<>- W Broderick, Cornwall ...... I ! by his estate...... *_. . ^ best all round athletes In Amerk a. The Harknees, Ottawa» ...... 3 Jawn was ordered to report every tejim will be composed of Robert Simp­ Gauthier, Nationals ...... weeks for his salary and spend son, of the University of Missouri; REMEMBER THE BOYS Th. r*: H h, rtmw, rn Power», Ottawa» ...... 9>ed Murray, of Ran Francisco; Ted 8»rtrnpt.er 21nd, but the e„le of Cooper,' Cornwall .i...... 3 hi# time any way hr désira# to. Ho he Mer«*dlth and J. O. Ixmmls. Both the ticket, will be clwd earlier Quinn, Ottawa* . 3'1h having the unusual experience of fitmpwnn and Murray, the two late ad­ tf *H the ticket, «re ■< id th , Bcurgc n, Cornwall ..777.. 3‘drawing more money than he ever did will reprrevr.t th, value o- the Lamo.ireux, Nationals ... 3j itefore—ami doing nothing for it., dition# to the team, are holders -of IN THE TRENCH prtmee offered, » errly arpllce- Brossard, Nationals ..... 2 Pords. The athletes win OFFICE tlon for Ucl.ti, is necciary. 8ta< ey. Cornwall ...... leave for Europe September 28 and ex­ Ihten -ii« better. In eutiylng L. Degray, Cornwall ...... - : Jt Is reported from America that pect to return November 18. 2 I three professor» have discovered. In the 727 district, ran ol ale , book of Carpenter, Cornwall ...... You Can Help by Contributing fifty tickets, price |: on j -, A Smith. Ottarray...... 2 xaller Thy -finwriuehanna. the hones An Ipswich gent “wonders whether any postage, and a refund will be F Degan, Cornwall...... 2 of sixty-right 7 ft men The most ex- breach of promise caws after, the war Fort St* made for all unsold ticket, if Blake. Shamn» k» ...... 1 traordinary < har#« teristlc of these *u- will be proved by letter» written from V permen Is that on amnr of .the" 6ktilts. the front on Y. M. C. A. notepeper," to the J______nturned with etube in or y fore F MrMnl^n. Shorn rock* Farnei', fitiamro k» ...... 1 two Inches above thei perfectly formed surely the censor will see that they con­ Sept «HL tain no statements which would be useful Recours. National» ...... 1 forehead, were horn-shaped protuber- Tickets are on sale U Me,,:, to the “enemy.** O'Connell'» it re In Government Pslement. AîatnmaHs ...... 1 nncew of bone finch a dU»*overy will street an.' the Superfluities E Degan. Cornwall ...... 1 < av.se a considerable flutter In the blo- shop. Belmont house. Colhgan. shamrocks...... 1 loglcun dovecote, and the famous Pilt- The sales at Noblemen Cigars have United Service Tobacco Fund McMillan, corn wall ...... 1 down skull Will be hard put to ft to more than trebled during the paat -ICKETS TEN CENT» EACH Yeatmun. t dtawas...... 1 hold Ha own In -ctentlfic importance — three months. Have yew tried one j Dont an. Ottawa* ...... i London « 'hronlcle lately? — 4

10 VITCORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, 1916 BUENAVENTURA HERE REVERTING TO DAILY SERVICE MEXICO TO TERMINATE Choice “By Way of Niagara Falls” AFTER MANY MONTHS HER VOYAGEAT KOBE To the Old-Country, with Choice of Rail Route, via Building Sites Seattle, Chicago and the Grand Trunk Ry. San Francisco, Chicago and the Grand Trunk Ry. • y Lot 3Q*100 To Load Outward Cargo on Run Curtailed to Enable Her to -Prince Rupert and the Grand Trunk Pacific Ry. CLIVE DRIVE, OAK BAY l'-irwl one from Oak Bay A va. SouiKTfOtlowing Bunkering Get Back on Schedule; Bi^ Through Ticket* Issued in Connection With the Following OnîySSOO pmations at Comox Steel uaigo Atlantic Sailings: 88. "St. Paul," from New York ...... Sept. 23 Lot 70*122 88. "Andania," from New York...... Sept. 23 Ji RICHARDSON STREET The American steamer Buenaven­ In order that she may get back on 88. ‘"New York," from New York- ...... Sept. 30 ^aClOae to St. Charles, tura. Capt. Fitxgiiitinon*. passed up lier original schedule, taking preced­ 88. “Miaaanabie," from Montreal...... Sept. 30 Only $1,200 during the night from Sail Diego to ence over thé Chicago Maru. the Osaka 88. “Saxonia,”" from New York ...... Sept. 30 Comox. where she "will load bunkers Sliosvn Kahha liner Hexlvo. Maru. 88. "Sicilian," from Montreal ...... Sept. 30 - .The above lota are owned hy an tHid PUvr shirt to Puget Sound to take which left port at 6.16 o’clock last 88. "Alaunia," from New York...... Sept. 30 officer who Ira* l>een wounded at., aboard, cargo for Avduuiouth and. night, will terminate lier voyage at 88. "Cassandra," from Montreal...... Sept. 30 the front a nit they are offered at Kola*. It was announced to-day at the about half what they coat him. Swansea. She is one of the Maple L^af 88. "California," from New York...... Sept. 30 , Terms to Suit the Purchaaer Une Meet which before the war maiâ- local offices of the company that the Baggage Checked Through to Steamer Pier ‘IN BONO.* taiüeil à "regular" freight service be-* Mexico Maru. aftgr discharging her Passports Arranged freight-at Yokohama and Kobe, will, —For resermttons-atui Tnit parlicLilkrs apply to tweén New York and British Columbia C. P. R. STEAMER PRINCESS PATRICIA turn around ami return direct to Vic­ City Passenger and Ticket < ifflce SW1NERT0N ports, the vessels carrying freight for On. and after Monday. Sept. 1*. the steamer Princess Patricia will make toria from Yokohama, arriving hack the United Kingdom on the return me round trip dally between Nanaimo and Vancouver. She will leave Nanaimo here November 18 as posted in the reg­ at 8.30 am. and get away from Vancouver on the return, trip af.3 p.in. ular sailing list. GrandTrunkPacIficRailway & MUSGRAVE This arrangement was deemed neces­ 900 Wharf Street. Phone 124Î Winch Bill*.. 640 Port St * Many months baye elapsed since the Buenaventura was; last on this coast. sary to oblvate the disruption of the Shortly ufter hostilities started in Eur­ service. The Mexico Maru Idft here five ope this vessel, together with the Santa days behind schedule, having lieen de­ UNUSUAL REPAIR JOB REPAIR CONTRACT layed .on Puget Sound, but the liner EXTRACT FROM Rosalia ami the Rentra, which prior to that ttnu» had bhen plying"'the- high Chicago Maru. a subsidized ship,, which arrived subsequent to the Mexico, was •BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL* seas under the British Hag. were dispatched on time Iasi Sunday. She March 23, 1107. changed to American registry» ON TANKER OE SOTO IS AWARDED HERE will proceed through to Hongkong, and The rennet hr stth manned toy a com­ on the return trip will arrive back here Low Excursion Rates <1 A Most Valuable Food" plement of British officers with Capt. November 26. KiUjtkuinuu.s ui charge The Bu The. Mexico Maru twk out 6.0W tone TO EASTERN CANADA AND UNITED STATES At a ttmw whew the irrrperaMorr of artt- tutnü- is- -a- -vtiSiiel of 4.SSÏ tons ftelal foodstuffs U reiving.more stten- Difficult 'Piece of.Wetciine: Ac­ Schooner Coptriflam Gfty to Be of cargo. and-$.4»«M> tons of this was . it was recently stated Itv H W Greer, tig,, than ever befor*. *nd when new eompo**d of steel, steel pluies, angle- Ottawa and Return...... $103.50 forme of eestty asslrrliable fat to tali» representative of the Maple !.eaf line,, complished orr Broken Made Seaworthy at Victoria Winnipeg and Return the place of rodltver on are being fre- bars ami other shipbuilding material. Brandon and Return j_ ftfontreaf and Return...$1Û6JW^ that the company proposed to re­ Tills steel, it is Understood, is part of eaertly brought to the notice of the m>dl- Stem Frame Machinery Depot 8t. Paul and Return ... New York and Return.. $1ip.70 ee! pref»«*ton •» I* Jthat. some establish Its service between North Pa- a large order placed In the United Minneapolis and Return Boston and Return... Z. .$Hd.OO *f the older forme of administering net ettic ports and th»* United Kingdom Mates to facilitate the construction of erst fats ehoiild not po loaf sight of l^uluth and Return .... St. John, N. B., and Re­ by way of the Panama canal, but he steamers for the company ill Japan. Among natural fate. bBtte. egsi’y take* St. Louie and Return.. $71 20 turn ...... $120.00 first place for nutritive valu? end wher intimate^ that its continuance and the The contract covering repairs to the The steamer l>- Soto, a lank veitael The Mltsu Blshi dockyard recently Halifax. N. S., and Re- eomblned with a suitable soluble car ports ,of call, wfTitldrwoyiur dependI. I- ...I tm.... thet ... i, ». ■ un.'...... 7.1^ , -l«r.«4l. .taw ^ultln.n .'»> h:.«,'.mtr,,,...I » Chicago and Return,... ..$72.60 bohrdrate, e most valuable food la pro- wjth the D. S. K to build turnv...... wJ:....*129.35 amount "T »u,ln«« .iTTi-r1i,K Sin™ th. w-H kn-^r 4w*b ■«'« --rmed at "waTa5a th, Vk.,.,ri:i n. ,,.,1","^ of»f the Manila Maru typejbB Toronto and Return...... $92.03 guoeg Tbs BtlTTBR HTDTCR which Messrs War the amps"•>4» of•»» «.I,HU* am.i" ' >■ •••in vunimj.n> —•..... *—-'j San t™™,. fi«n Houtl! u, IK-,.,.t The-r.:»el will le- hauled th.that the steel'lie delivered In Tickets on sale until Sept. 30. Final return limit Oct. 31. Passengers Teller A A Ttow«»r ftMcr* Toad Ru«fn» w ith the vessels of other lines, have; with . Jir<,tr I-/'1, wax uut, iuimeüialel>...aud the Jut* rushed. a Aha»-A4T4*«t by vessels of Hie lWt. hax-e option of routes and stop-over In" both direct ions. For sleeping RoeA W„aT > have nrepar-d for TTTfV I <-en earning trehiendous profits under j Y. •**» ™ ^ W ****** " mhoouer I, under charter At These steamers, on completion, are information, write or tall on rears Is auch an sftlrl*». wMch has. tli The j found that the hreakjhad occurred at a car reservations and any further the prevailing high freights ‘high rate to load luml*er at Bellingham destined for the North Pa« ific service greet edrentsge of being palafnblé. so lace, where the C.roa* section pel*table In feet, that children gr# mo»» Bouenaventura recently completed a very bad for Australia. It I* osttinated that the of th?.company. Rltrlr to need r***tralr!nr from exc-s« lengthy voyage which tts.k her to, of metal was $8X4vw ..inchessa "vwdeep by 9Sr” "* r; repairs will cost In the neigh horh«sNl of than any periusAfng to take It This The next vessel of the O. S K fleet CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. many ports of1 the world On January j Inches thick. |$4,«*»i New pister and"" bilge keelsims are to reai h here will bé the Canada Maru.j RrtTTETl SCO'T''-’TT «s •fst-'d to ront*!» 1102 Government Street 117 per cent of fat ind 79 1 per cent of 11 she (eft New Yorkyfor Sabang via it was a .-lean break, and it was ijUI-riCalle off* the A'ls- j $1,600.000. Other shipments are S60 tone rx^-acf.il showed If to b" genuine butter back to New York by way of Hbig.*-| drilled In the centre of the brtalc. ani1, tnillsn eoMthi*r. keel buckled. After'of tea. M) tons of bamboo and straw' fat TWs confection can therefore be mom men de A. not only es e harmless I ore. Calt*utta'am| Colombo She was;n,^ sides of the fracture were -P1*" j being l»esched fôr a long |.èri«»d the l.rald an.l 60 tuns of ftrecruckers The. MONTREAL QUEBEC I sweetmeat, but slso as a w*-v useful ad then chartered by the United States ,-hinnd allow ing a piece of forged Iron. ! vessel w as sold In the admiralty court | liner carries 500 tons of general flight dltlon to the diet In suitable caaes oal from Norfolk, j which ,u «Um nwhlnrd. to III l»-! pur,h,8,,l h, Mr Forsyth, of & LIVERPOOL ' government tv, tons...... Oct. 14 ••StHithland." 12.mw Pm*...... vOeta ZS < She is to load on Puget Sound, and starn frame w am placed In the »mlth, c„vlvvr, and at once placed the repair John B Morris, ^successor to < ’ W. ‘‘Canada," la.iNiu tana...... Nov. 1 | Will get nway for the United Kingdom hop with a forge under and a portable j Wiley, a* marine superintendent of the RATES: Cabin from $55.00; 3rd toward the latter part of the month forge over,' the portable forge using ...... As the.. ways at the Victoria Mnchin- Great Northern Pacific Steamship huso for ln»th oil and air Tie'rude w making n perfect wfld Sept. 21. “CornfHhmnii.'' (»ct. To SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE leir Then when the keelson» are almard gineer of the steamship Great North- In John of this kind it is customary ,^t>> t4.“‘‘ the \.»*el «ill b,- liatile.1 ■-fn ,h, lrf, tll„ hullil.r. Iiatvl» 1 Avomnouth. to* lose x -great deni of. metal In tht* Victoria. _B C.. Sept. ' 13.-Arflve.i and .<•3» â*l the emu limiter, wi urely i prt,jr ,hat hl, superintended the In- Apply to any Tty. or 8. 8. Tleket Agt neighborhood of the. weld, hut by tht* DOMINION The Names and », ted Sir Mexico Maru, from Seattle .tor fastened The vontravt il» er|-.,-te.l to|,talla|l„n „f turhtne enelnea an. tor passa lie. or to the Company's office. method the thickness of metal wa* In­ Hongkong. \ is ports Passed : Sir B ...... «pitted In about ten day.. i1he el»,er ateainehlp Northern Parlllc •19 Second Ave^ Seattle. Addresses of all Hollarf from Manila for Vancouver, ILC, creased at tin» weld and aleo fur three Vapt J W. Abbott, master er th., w)lrn t|ia, VraatT «a« under i .instru, - Line Van- ouver. H. C.. S-*pt 11 Arrived: Rtr- or f'iur Inch'*-- on either sltle of It Coquitlam rity. I» a well known fon»t.|t|im at phllad, lpllla Mr Morris I. R. .«ait* ihillar. from Vladivoetok via The entire weld was completed in Ik* ’blpptr. and wa. formerly In <**■- IconiMvrtd In ateam.lilp c ircle» a« a Manila. two heats and In ten hours’,time, ^li BUND PEOPLE T-acoms.- 6»<4. U.- Arrived; Itqtn .Mary -tem frame »«« .men ayruai imuui »-l,ntt nf Vlrtnrta amt *«'...... WlnkLii an. fi-om Seattle, In tow of‘tug THE TIME BALL '\ 4a er Near-by This Municipality: In- In iwrfert alignment The entire Job. | ^ OKnrr „f thp I 'oqultlam ,<"lty m- XVI Id w-sxl fn.m the date off the ship'*ah Ip a arrival L*‘> ten,(s r|,An,, «pr name to that of TOLEDO NOW ON SOUND San Francisco. S-pt 11 Arrived: Hire The time ball on the Belmont build 6«:hted persons knowing of w J her departure from the l nlon Iron C4ty. The vessel wa* butli at A.lmtral Dwwsy and Kt , H»gpn«fp, frr»m Works shtpynrd. trwvk Prw-w-orkLng day*. The ttr.rrl.nn Ittrcct Unr stramet tag will be raised half way at 18,46 Seattle; Waaldljk (Dutch), from New the junction or th«* TTn aiTd Fnrser addressee will confer a favor ami George Bates, foreman blacksmith frown of Tolrd.i. lai't Orimllay. p. m. to the top at 12.56 p. m.. and York: Adelln- Smith ami Speedwell, from river* and launched in 1114. •ommunlcaUng tbe same to ua reached S«*attle yesterday from Van­ Coos Hay. Northern Pacific, from Aa- who had the Work In charge. Is being* dropped at l .p. m. dally, f. Napier couver to load canned salmon and torla. Hailed: Stm -leurn aml t’ongr ;*a. congratulated on the perfect outcome Denison, superintendent, the Observa­ for Svattle. Hlacklieath (Bn. for X'an- of this difficult"piece of welding work. CUZCO LEFT TO-DAY lumber for the United Kingdom The - ouver. Moana, for Sydney Kl I-oho. for < Town of Seville, of the same fleet. Is tory. Gonxalee Height*. Dominion Tactile Press FOR JAMES ISLAND also loading at Seattle Publishers of Flavel. Ore., Sept. Î i Arrived Sir KEEN SHIPPING DEAL At It. osclock last night tbe VV R. TREE Booke and Magasines for the tr dock* aiid «nvhorvd until 10 tiVt-i tun, Tiuin. Santa. Barbara: Jutran China Mail for $40B.00B —------Time of sunrise and supaeji (Pactfk Day Steamer to 276 Oeleware Avenue Pouleen. from San Francisco. o"cl«H-k this m iming, when ah,* pro­ »tand.trit time» at Victoria. B. C,, for the Seattle Ends the 1916 TORONTO San l*e> were the ÿtr O. V Bln- The shipping deal recently closed by tuns of nitrates for the Victoria Sunrise Sunset THE «latier, from ilray a Harbor, and the sir the Churn Mail Steamship Company Cheml' il Work* an.l will discharge the Hour Min. Hour Mtn. T>aisy-qadsby.- from IXirthuxI Departures Tofééhadowir the return to the trans­ whole of It at the plant up the gulf. H-*pt. 12 ...... 6 44 in ballast were: Str San aiahrlel. for the pacific service, of the former Pacific Summer pt 13 ...... Umpqua river; atr XVapama. for Portland, TV- "Ctiaco Is from Chilean ports via Mail liner Nile It i* looked upon as one S.«pt 14 ...... 5 49 S.S.“Sol Due” via San Francisco; and th_e_ *tr Quinault. San Franciw-. The barge W. G of the keenest deals pulled off this year, Hrpt. 15 ...... 6 50 Leave* C. P. R wharf dally ex­ for Willai»a Harlfor. iMrn - wa* towed by MieVusco up the fur by the expenditure of $400.000 the S-pt 16 ...... 5 51 cept Sunday at 11.8» a. nv. for Port WORK j 8-at tie. 13 Arrived: Htr frown of . oas* to San Francisco to be re-rigged 5 53 Angeles. Dungenese. Port Wil­ control of 1 million dollar steamship 8-pt. 17 ...... I Toledo. Cardiff, via ports, atr Jv.fferson. liams. Port Townsend and Seattle, Tours was secured In commenting on the ,:ia a barque. Sept. 18 ...... 5 j-HouBieaeterw Alaska. *ir AJinluU Schley, arriving Beattie SJd p. nu Return­ deal. "President Look Tin Eli recently After unloading at James Island the Sept 19 ...... $ 55 for the San Francisco; ship Admiral Coburn, 57 ing. leaves Seettl* dally except *aid: “We have not purchased the Nile, Grave steamer xxlU proceed to Puget 8«*pt 20 ...... Saturday at midnight, arriving j Ixoggiung. thence August 58, In tow of r, 58 but have obtained control of her Sound to load 8.360 tons of wheat and Kept 21 ...... Victoria f.W a. m. I tug Tyee ; sir Mexico «Maru. Tacoma; U. f. 0-1 through the purchase of the majority flept. 22 ...... Secure* information and tickets Season 1.HÔ4.WM) feet of lumber for South Amer­ H . !.. H.. T. «Heather, Bellingham, str Sept. 22 ...... 6 01 of st«*-k In the Chfneae syndicate which from Victoria Prince George, Prince 'Rupert, B f*.. via ican ports. Sept 24 ...... 6 03 I ports. Sailed: Htr Humboldt, Houtheaat- secured the •-•steamship- by purchase E. E. BLACKWOOD. Agent Sept. 2f...... 6 04 B4 Government St. Phone 466 lern Alaska, str Lyman Stewart. Port H^n from the Pacific Mall Company The GOVERNOR TO SAIL. 6 06 Tickets on sale to the 30th of Si-pt. « ...... this month at the. low round-trip Luis: stTMdexlCo Maru. Hongkong, via obtaining of the Nile represents ex­ Sept. X 6 87 Patriotic 'ports; U. H -able atr Hurn?,000 gold We expect to have ship Company's fleet, earn ing passen- Sept: 29 ...... 6 10 tober 31st. j in.in. Tu ornai in tow of . tug Wpldwood;- the Nile «m the San Francisco-Oriental j .: Prince George,-Skagway. Ua porta. . ger* and cargo, i* due to leax-e the UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OP Fund ran in '.is month» .«hr in yntlrr-fhart^r ,dlkjj, „ 6 ,, ni for The Observatory Clonxâle* Heights. *th»» British government hy t!he day. B. 0.. LTD. Sun Francisco, Han Pedro and San DENVER . . . if'.l.T.JO Phoenix Sr out.-'3 quarts f or 75c. • and a* anon a* we can have her released SAILINGS TO NORTHERN *. C. y he will be placed In the tranS-Pacific l>icg". FORTS OMAHA. . . . 60.00 i *ervloe.'* BEACON IN OPERATION. SB VENTURE The Nile w ill t»e operated In conjunc­ A DELIGHTFUL Leaves Vancouver every Tueaday at CHICAGO. . . 72.50 tion with the steamship China, another I p. m. for Prince Rupert. Bkeena and Th“ red light,, surmounting the alat- Naas river canneries.__ NEW YORK. .110.70 former Pacific Mailer, bought by the work dqy-mark erected on a concrete SEA TRIP SB CAMOSÜN China Mail Company to provide a Leaves Victoria every Wedneedny at DEEP ÎEA ARRIVALS haw- at I.aurcl Point. 1* now In opera­ The Only Through steamship service for the Chinese mer­ Ocean Route to II p. m.. and Vancouver every Thurs­ Tonnage Agent* From Due chant* in America. The Nile I* of S.15S tion day at • p. m.. for Rivera Inlet Ocean tons, and wa* built at Glasgow in 1993 Falla and Bella Cooln Cenads Maru...:...Btire*a i‘61 C. P R. Hongkong Sept. 16 BAN FRANCISCO 8.8. CHKLOH8IN. 8y«1ney ...... Sept. 81 TIDE TABLE. GO EAST NOW Maktira ...... Phillip*-. , 4.921 V P. R LOS ANGELES .nd SAN DIEGO leaves Victoria 10 o'clock Friday < ' P R ...... Hongkong Sept. 23 —VIA— Kmprews of Ku**ra Robinson September. morning, and Vancouver every Friday ..IIglley ..î»..". 3.%2 : P Rlthet.. , Hongkong . Oct. 2 Le.vi! Vtctorl. on Frld.y. »t I p m. midnight for Prince Rupert and Anyox. NOTICE TO MARINERS [)„(•• ITWn* lit Time HtITime Ht'Time'Ht and from Seattle on Mondays palling at Skeena canneries. UNI9N PACIFIC tVSTEM DEEP SEA DEPARTURES ih m ft.lh. m. ft.lh. m. ftJK m. ft. at 11 pm. “ 8.8. PRINCE JOHN et. amers Congre**. President. flt.amer Master Tonnage Agents For Du e * ...... Vancouver fortnightly for HrltlMh Columbia — ( 276 ) Laredo 1 ..... 5 21 « 1 10:47 19 16:36 7 6 Governor or Queen. prince Rupert. Stewart and Queen Vis Salt Lake City without .. fullum ...... epth: 1:19 7.6 8:20 2.7 14'46 7,5 20:54 4 6 day'. ».» P m. Steamer Chelohsln arrives Fridays, 7 a"mi 11 ...... 9:01 3 6 15:66 7.7 Information upon application. 21 feel. Kelp: In summer the rock Is 11 ...... 2 89 7 6 81:37 17 From Vanceuver For Come* l:ST 7 3 9 39 4 3 15.24 7.» 22:23 3.» marked hy thllk kelp. 13 ...... 10 :1*. 51 16:46 8.0 H. L. Hudson, A.O.F. â P.A. Prior,a» Charlott. «rrlv.». dally 14 ...... 4 4* T A a i« z., pfli . and at-anier Prlnc.aa Mary Steamer Charmer leaves every Tuesday ItrltlHh Columbia (227> Northern « 1» «7 10 48 6 0 16» 8 1 ATLANTIC SAILINGS TO ENGLAND 16 16 30 1Î 716 Second Avenue, er Royal at 6.*) a. m. entrance to loiredo Channel; Houth rt 00 3.3 In connection with Norther. Pnclflo lUllwar. From Come* 16 42 8 0 For San Francisco Hurf Island*; ga*-ll*hted beaconestab- 0 1C 2 2 Steamer Charmer arrives every Sunday. 18 ..... 1 48 3.1 16:18 8.0 8. 8. "Aleunla." IS.4M tone, from N«w Tork, one-clu. cabin..8.»L St Steamer Governor, . -Aug. ,, ——«—Far tkagmgg—------PmltfaMi: On the south Islet of 2:44 3.4 15 54 7.1 8. 8 -tfenmia." 14,100 Iona from New Tork. one-clue cabin..Sept 10 president. Aug. 25. . > the South Hurf Island*; In the ap­ 3 41 2 8 Î4:«f. 7.» Pr 1 neesOxsteamer* leave Fçldaya. 14;:oi 7.6 8 8. -New York," 11,000 ton., from New York...... Sept SO From San Franeiecs proach to Hurf Inlet. Prince»* Royal 81 .... 4 37 2 * Steamer Prince Rupert or Prlaoe George 3-10 2.1 15:06 7 6 30:38 6 6 Î-MI «.« 8. 8. -New Anmterdam," 17.260 ton», from New Tork...... OoL I UNION mr.m.r Prÿld^t. Au,, tli at-am.r leaves Mondays at 1.* p. m. Island, l-at. N. 52 dega. 56 min. 26 sec., 6:17 9 1 15 06.7,3. 20 26 6 I 8. 8. "Baltic." 24,000 tone, from New York...... Oot S - OovermW. .Aijg- .?•------L long. 129 deg*. 10 min. Character: i) on 6 s 7 5m 14:10 7 2 y> n s é PACIFIC From Skag way w. 24 ...... For Seattle While light. Automatically occulted at 1:02 6 * 7 38 3 6 14 03 7.2 20-# 4 9 LETTERS OF IDENTIFICATION. BHRVtNO AS PASSPORTS, NOW Prince steamer arrive* Tu.-sdays 10* n m i :>* fi.9 8:13 4 0 14:14 7.3 c» at u ARRANOED WITH DOMINION IMMIGRATION AGENT FOR ALL SYSTEM Ftram-r Princes Charlotta l,av- dally Princess steamers arrive Mondays. short Interval*. Elevation: 2S feet. 2:51 fi9 8 45 4 6 14:2* 7.4 21:27 3.4 BRITISH SUBJECTS OOINO TO GREAT BRITAIN. 0etTM‘p.%,L»,r. eunday and Tueaday. * v For’‘Heiberg Visibility: 10 mile* from all points of 3 18 fi* 9:15 5.1 14-43 7.7 22 '*t |.7 9:42 5.7 14:57 8 0 These letter» will esve you any Inconvenience in embarking on steamer approach. Illuminating, apparatus: A 4-51 fi* 22:51 12 / or landing la the Old Country. Steamer Tee* leave* on seventh and 8 15 8 8 10:02-6.4 16 .» 8.3 83:» 17 midnight. twentieth of each month. lena lantern.__Illuminant: Acetylene, 8» — • • From Seattle * Baggage checked through to Bteamahlp Pier “IN BOND." Frem Heiberg - in Hoetime. Hmteturet Th- time used Is Pacific utandard, for thus saving passenger» Inconvenience with V., 8. Customs. Btranwr Prior.— Victoria arrive, dally th- 120th Meridian west It la «-minted Steamer Tee* arrive* on fourteenth ana Concrete baae, Htirmounted by a staff from o to 24 hours, from midnight tb mid- Agency for all Trans-Atlantic Steamship Lines. •tip. ">■ . , twt-nty-seventh of each month. mipporting a wooden slntwork ball, night The figure* for height serve to Fer Po . Angeles For rates and reservations call on or address For Clayoquol with lantern on top. Color: White. distinguish high water from tow water. Pt.amrr Hoi l)uc ktavra dally eicept Where blank* occur In the table* thq$tlde s g. BfnfikMnnJ General Agent. Northern Pacifie Ry. IliiV Steamer »T,ees leaves on f|r*t and fifteenth -Remark a: The light i* un watched. Sunday at 118» ». m. rise* or tall" continuously, during two ■ — • bIIMWMI 1264 Government 81 Phone 466. or of e£ch month. «ucceaslve tidal peri'Ada without turning. Frem Fgrt Angelye From, Uiuyoquot , Accordingmmmm to the plan*, there is to The height I" In feet and tenth* of e A. D CHARLTON. A. G P. A.. Portland. Ore. jMvemvr Sal . Due srrlvea daily except dtp In the Chaimfl tunnel; well, that's . ^ the averagti level of lower ytg>ee< srrivea on fourth end . ;oW water ^ •«•day at • am. , eighteenth eg each month. much ulcw than a dip In the CTmnnel. -eighteenth uL cavLi flitiRUh------YIVTORJA OAUA TIMES, THURSDAY,KEI'TKMBER, 14, 19UI 11'

<‘4 him as being withered Into his seat |A Mann .was our old friend Bowser, by Mr Bowser on Monday night, aftgrU*,* & Wallbridgc? Another reason having led a hand of hecklers. As a i B1UUM ut truth, he hid arrived v.rx [ * ‘-i,h n'«olls. K. J, Haw den was was the. F. CL Ai. Sept. 14 shall see. tiie i ml of the Bowser for the re- sale ut the Douds. . . „ , „ 'tgiven six mUiious ill.egali) ? Them wna government. ____ “ A- "■ Pn«ld<-nt vf the Liberal j onc rraï„n. that the voromny w« The leader went over the Vancouver Association. • |a client of Mr. Bowser, of Bowser, Reid election matter Ugfltn, an the premier In strong contrast to the muzzled & Wuiibridge. Why had the Canada reeme I to depend so ra.ucff upin Illî four who are trying to carry Mr. Bow- j Western Lumber Co.. - a Mavkenzle- distorted and untruthful story of the •er ami hi* record on their backs in j Mann concern..been allowed to secure evidence which in being given by all thia *mnpaign, the Liberal candidates [ registration of a mortgage oil payment thè government speakers. In this con­ Pemberton & Son all spoke, spoke well and to the poinr, <,r $200. when the proper fees were nection- he roferretL io the fat t ------REPRESENTING and were each and all given the heart $14.600? Because Mr. Bowser has these a Ruweer meeting in Vancouver R. R 614 Fort Street * ' Seat of applause by the audience. No i"1- d.11 xt ,-F one < f the speakers, and WOOD, GUNDY & CO. doubt was left in any mind how the The first thing Mr. Brewster w ould jto ,he rfr„rt which appeared In the Government, Municipal and Corporal ion Phone 2790 audience stood. There was but one in­ .do would be to enforce the law in every Bowser organs that some Liberals had Bond*. Toronto'. terruption, when a man In the gallery direction. He would ehtablish a non- offered him $1.000 t*v leave, the city be asked Mr. Hart a quaatidn which was pactisait vtvil service c.»i4er a real civil fc-re the trlaL Said the leader: —— quite palpably prompted by the Bow service commission. His attorney gen- "What he said was that Brewster aer party In an attempt tb discredit his i < ral would bti, Imlependcut of all other < ffered " him $1,000 to leave. When he randldalure in the eye. of » ,e. tlon of ,on.ideratlons «h*, those of the public, ^ BtaVemenl he made the very .the electorate. The crushth* »n.«ef [mod. and he nook not be lf?“,r“lled .tatement he oould have made m given by Mr. Hart was cheered by the by the orp4»rations. To bring these i oter should mark / n #re- Of M. A. Macdonald.. mho audience,. things about every There is no man in this province who ' Another** Bowser falsehood was his ballot for the solid four. (Cheers.) would believe for one second that I A man iu the gallery asked-how Mr. caught by J. W. Connell, who stated would offer Oosden a thousand dollars Hart stood on prohibition and if it was that no/loan of ten thousand dollars to leave the city or to stay in It or for not a fat t that he wa« the nominee of has been made to a Liberal friend of his whole being at any thn \0 t Pro­ WAR LOAN John Oliver's, that tha man has been the liquor Interests. longed cheers.) When ne will prevari­ put off time and again for a month "When the prohibitionists met in cate about that he will lie about Mac­ past. __ ' ______Vancouver they sent a request to both donald. « Hear, hear.) I think Mr. Aid. Bell. political ~parrtrs TO keep the question Bowser's department Is again remiss out of politics.** said Mr. Hart in re­ in its duty. Oosden ought to ' he ex­ Aid. Bell declared that the Liberal ply. "The Liberal party promised to DOMINION OF CANADA amined and put where I think benight party had a fine constructive policy do so It has kept that promise and and leaders and candidates who were to be. In confinement in a hospital for I ha\e kept that promise on my part. The mentally affected.** worthy #of support by "the electors. The The question is out of politics. (Hear, Issue of $100,000,000 5% Bonds Maturing 1st October, 1931. Mr. Brewster repeated his de< la ra­ Liberal government which was on the hear t A man stopped me and told tions that the Liberal party will not eve of election would get the land back me to-di*' thaf I have the support of ' PAYABLE AT PAR AT stop the inquiry into tie Vancouver for the settler, fill it with a productive the liquor men. I a«ke#l him Where eYctfon Irregularities until the men population on the community system, he got that information and he told me OTTAWA. HALIFAX. ST. JOHN, CHARLOTTETOWN, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG, higher up, no matter what their p».li- give them the assistance of a ~Tie»n- that he got it from a Conservative, My REGINA, CALGARY, VICTORIA. partisan; nen-political - agricultural ties, are behind the bar*. Thl* was, questioner up there In the galley Is a received with cheer®, and cries "t credit act, and by their closer settle­ Conservative spy who has been sent ment enable the government to furnish •‘That ‘is right*.” "Bowser." and 'Y » i ll . INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY, 1st APRIL, 1st OCTOBER. here to try to create .the impression get him yet ” Con*: ludiifg. MY Bre w- them with roads, schools and other before this audience that I am lied ster said: ______• ••'.. .______'______conveniences at life.______Trp ~to the liquor men. ’ (Cheers and ______PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. ____ “We will hereafter lo«.k upon F**pt. Apropos of Harry f’rice. Aid. Bell applause and cries of "we know ypu re stated that there werje no signs of his 11 ns a day of emancipation. W« are going to.emancipate the slave* of the b« ing a goner, a dow n-and-outer, but J. W. Connell. he was very much in evidence at Sid­ Inhumorous spwH J. W ot^i- l k.trvn age. a> >*t4i-'. We are going to ney camp and among "the soldiers. emancipate the women of our land and' ISSUE PRICE 97i n* 11 got In a number of keen thrusts give them the suffrag#? to which they From the remark a soldier made to at Mr. Bowser and his mismanage­ *Arry when asking for a drink there are Justly entitled. We are going to ment of affairs. If the premier had was no doubt what that chief ma­ emancipate our province from the Bow- lived it) the «lays of Ananias * and A FULL HALF-YEAR’S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON 1st APRIL, 1917. chinist was busying himself about. i.crlsm that ha# glv < n us poHtlral de­ Sapphira, he said, this typical char­ Then there was the mayor (“Oh! he's bauchery. We ar« going to have a gov­ acters would never have been heard THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED F,OR WAR PURPOSES ONLY. a goner"). *'! will conce«Je that point,” ernment that will inti.e the ralV.v; y3 of. A new falsehood of the premier's said the alderman. live up to ♦iielr oWi'jrttionji and thel was nailed by Mr. Connell. Un Mon- Recalling the Liberal convention held contract of tint will take the lines - day evening Mr; Bowser-waid that a away from them and protect thé in ter- Tan Minister or Kinancb offers herewith, on behalf of to principal, or for fully registered bonds, when prepared, loan #‘f ilh.upp ha#I l#een made to a ests of the i eopfe. YTe ere fine to art's welcome to the - delegates. Aid. without coupons, in accordance with the application. I»ew The gathering br**k<» up af#er singing through the chartered banks. ra use he- was one of -themselves. To­ 30 “ “ 16th October, 1916; that he has .not got one dollar of the the National Anthem an I giving day he denied his ' Liberalism; whicTi 30 “ “ 15th November. 11116; The issue will be exempt from taxes—including any loan yet. and has been put off with one hekrty <• heera for the leadt r and his Statement was true? income tax—imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted xcuee and another for a month. lleagues on the- ticket. 27-1 “ “ 15th December, 1916. ••For ever)' deserter from our rank» In Mr. Bowser the people liait a The total allotment of bonds of this issue a ill be limited by the Parliament of Canada. we have a hundred recruits,” continued model kaiser; a small Imitation of the to one hundred million dollars exclusive of the amount Aid. Bell. *T»o )‘ou want a comtdncd Mr. H.' Dèwart, w-ho broke the Tory The bonds with coupons wdi be issued in denominations real thing He had his followers (if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds as the equiva­ mayor and minister of finance who has tradition nt Toronto and got nhnself of $100, $500, $1.000. Fully registered bonds without irained.trained. Teni*n mousanuthousand Jiarrj'Harry (() the local W-gislature after lent of cash, under the terms of the War Loan prospectus shown himself in the matter of the * * • mbm-d wouiA not be cmwd— ~xVu , [jy • tl reprr nfed for 27 coupons will be issued in denominations of $1,000, $5,000 Johnson street bridge*not t.. hav< pro* ed <>n the point of a rambrle needle. of 22nd November, 1015. or any authorised multiple of $5,000. * tected the city's interest, not to .have years by Conservatives, is one of On D. M. Ebert" was trained arid* had d^ne his duty in keeping the council's tario’s best-know n _ legal men. Mr. The instalments may be paid in full on the 16th day lately done a vaudeville idmit. He The bonds will be paid at maturity at par at the office prno** dings Ifi order, arid to he a Dew art was horn at St. Johns. Quebec. of October, l9l6,ror on any instalment due date thereafter,_ complained that someone said he was 1zl18*1. but eduvat#>d at the University of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, trickster? (‘So.') In the few months a German. Mr. Connell said he did of Toronto and at Osgoode hall. In under discount at the rate of four per cent per annum. he has been associated with the prem­ or at the office of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, not know whether Mr. Eberts was a addition to his exteuefive legal prac­ All payments are to be made to a chartered bank for the ier Mayor Stewart has air#-ad y Income St. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, German or not, but he did know that tice, he has been prominent In politics. credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any tainted with Itowsrri'm. iFheers.) Regina, Calgary, or Victoria. that gentleman had a brother In Win Is a governor of the University? of To­ AW. Ml tried kith a T'lfdec that wh„ wnuW hav..h„n v.ry murh instalment when due will render previous payment* liable ronto and s well-known writer and •"«•» • np *ni "Tc V‘!,,l,!r2i, /.îrVnd,d If did no. ell him Mr. to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. The interest on the fully registered bonds will be paid lecturer. The new member of South by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interest on ol tb, l-HiM» and not W of thoror- , f.n Mr Ro,B,r-, newnow tivk.tticket west Toronto often disagree* with his [mu at ions. That he anti all the Liberal Subscriptions, accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent in Victoria was a hob-tailed flush—I pert y on vital questions, but in the bonds with coupons will be paid on surrender of coupons. tickets were going to be elected was of the amount subscribed, must be forwarded through (laughter)—with himself as the joker. main Is a member of the old. school of Both cheques and coupons will be payable free of exchange proved by the fact that two*thirds of Liberalism.—Montreal Journal of Com­ the medium of a chartered bahk. Any branch in Canada the people are "agin the government.** The premier had chosen a funeral at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. lot. lie had the chairman of the reme- merce. of any chartered bank will receive subscriptions and issue John Hart. i itery committee, an undertaker, an ex- provisional receipt*. " —------— Subject to the payment of twenty-five cents for each John- Hart explained that be had • per]rn(,Hg hearse-driver and a monu- new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without h..n unabl, to *. t about among Iho ! mrn, ,mak..r a, ,.andi,!at„. Harry This loan is authorised under Act of the Parliament of coupons will have the right to convert into bonds of the .kK tvr. to whom he wa, .roaming, hi* Pric, „ rmv.-,li,«or : Mr. Jimmie Canada, and both principal and interest will be a charge '“"y W-l-M "K »>e|And,r,on. of K.I.n l.land fame, who denomination of $1,000 with coupons, and holders of bonds I,,. ,)x »b<*";elth the brovioc^l viua-l^ lak,„ wrlllng „,ak THERESA upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. with coupons will have the right to convert into fully IMiign, which he was managing, and he pamphlets and distributing them by Forms of application may be obtained from any branch registered bonds of authorized denominations without appealed to them to vnté*TfHê straTjfTit moonlight, would be in charge of the DIFFERENCE in Canada of any chartered bank and at the office of any coupons at any time on application to the Minister of LibtriJ ticket. Mr. Hart gave the He flowers; '‘Soapy” Welsh, • "apt. Cox. direct to the Colonist, which repr#sent- between tbs Zam-Buk method Assistant Receiver General in Canada. Finance. "Dynamite” Sullivan and Harry Pooley would fee 'pall-bearers ; the of heaHng and that of ordinary The books of the loan will be kept at the Department ointments. That Is why Zam-Buk • Subscriptions must be for even hundreds of dollars. mourners would be the subsidized of Finance, Ottawa. cures whan other ointments fall, press, the (’olonlsf, now known as the In ease of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be and why Zam-Buk cures are per­ Application will be made in due course for the listing of lady dowager, mourning at the rate of manent. applied towards payment of the amount due on the October $100 a day, with an occasional plum the issue on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchangee. _ Mr. A. Joeey, of Spry Harbor. instalment. of $76.000; and In the cortege would N.S., writes: ** For three years I be the Beaver Club, Mackenzie A Mann Recognised bond and stock brokers will be allowed a suffered with eczema on my bands. Scrip certificates, non-nrgotiable or payable to tiearer in and Foley. Welsh & Stewart. (Laugh­ commission of one-quarter of one per cent on allotments The burning and Irritation were accordance with the choice of the applicant for registered ter and cheers.) made in respect of applications bearing their stamp, eo Intense that I could not sleep at or bearer bonds, will be issued, after allotment; in exchange Henry C. Hall took It as a good nights. I tried numerous reme­ provided, however, that no commission will be allowed As age adnarrs :i ugurv for the morrow that there dies. but nothing gave me relief for the provisional receipts. m respect of the amount of any allotment paid for by the the blood get* should be such a great audience and until I used Zam-Buk. This herbal When the scrip certificates have been paid in full and surreridoe-of bonds issued under the War Loan prospectus thin, the ner «o enthusiastic. He traced a great deal balm, however, soon ended the of 22nd November, 1915. No commission will be allowed exhausted ijd of the criminal illegality which has burning and Irritation, and before payment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the vitality runs low. masked the UttOIT <-r the province tn long my hands were completely money, they may be exchanged for bonds, when prepared, _ in respect of applications on forms which have not been By building up the" last few years back to Mr: Bow­ cured. I shall never be without with coupons attached, payable to bearer or registered as printed "by the King’s Printer:..... the nerve force of sers "We must give the speculator his Zam Btik again—It la certainly a body and mJ chance." Speaking of 4the Canadian wonderful ointment.” Dr. Chase's Nerve Northern Pacific project Mr. Hall Zâm-Buk Is also best for ring­ Subscription Lists will close on or before 23rd September, 1916. Food It In i stated that a short time ago a Chicago worm, old sores, bolls, pimples, ul­ hounded blessing to people of i engineering journal announced that-a cers, abscesses, piles, cuts, burns, -4---- vanced years. contract had been let for the construc­ scalds and all akin Injuries. All Dr-PARniENT or Financb, Ottawa, September 12th, 1916. tion of the branch line, from Kamloops druggists, or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, to Kelowna. The company could get 60c. box, 3 for $1.25. money for a .Une not yet begun, but could not find It ’ for Island line, i » half completed and deteriorating every­ Dr Chase's day. Was the contract let because the Northern Construction Company, which got if. was Mackenzie & Mann? Was Subscribe to the Victoria Patriotic Aid Fum Nerve Food it l«e.-auee tbs iKdk!iUW;.ter 12 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THTRSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, 1916

PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE. DANCING. ADVERTISEMENTS under this head. 1 A RED HUDSON CAR for hire at any THE V. LA. A. SOCIAL CLUB'S tnvita- HAIL SIR SAM ADVERTISEMENTS under this hee hour, careful driver; reasonable rate». cent per word per Insertion; 60 cents cent per word per Insertion; I It tional dance will be held at Burlelth FRANCE’S MOST per line per month. Phono 727Y. Mansions to-morrow (Thursday) even­ MISERABLE FROM lions, I cents per word; 4 cents . THE SUPERMAN word per week; 50 cents per line per FOR HIRE—Hudson car, careful driver: ing. Dancing 9 to 1 a. m. Gentlemen." BRILLIANT Toronto BATHS month. No advertisement for leas than reasonable price». Phone 3796R. *80 TSo.,* ladles,.tto______all Mall and tiATlls— Vapor and electric light, mas- 10 cents. No advertisement charged for JITNEY CARS—People wishing to hire MRS. J. J. BOND’S Academy of Dancing GENERAL Empire. From the Toronto Star/ wage and chiropody. Mrs. Barker, 913 less than It. Jitney oars by the hour or for abort and Muelo, Suite BIO-612 Campbell Bldg. STOMACH Tf There la something about the eye-wit* Fort street. Phone R4T38. POTTER Y WAhK. trip» should telephone Jitney Associa­ Private laaaona arranged. Phone 228«L. tion Garage, number 3061., - ■nesting that Sir Max Aitkin is doing CHIROPODISTS i THE B. A V. CLUB will hold their social Until quite recently the French een SPiWEirriPR WARKMFTeld till» grotied dances Connaught Hall, commencing Felt Wretched Until He Started throughout this war that would uihk* RADIANT HEAT BATHS, massage and fire clay. etc. B. C. Pottery Co„ Ltd., DEEP BAY. Sept. 18, every aecond and fourth Wed- sor would not permit correapondenta corner Broad snd Pandora streets. even one Who FOR good delivery horeea, 1 tlnuea to-loom up aa one of the great wretched and «leep?. I suffered from Is going on. Another reasonable v|.*w Ia a. m to 6 p. m. SHOE REPAIRING. all parta of the city. Lloyd-Young A wagon and liâmes». 1 buggy. Glad­ that it la tlie bus die»* -of aa ofti-ial Eye- Russell. I0II Broad street, ground floor, stone Grocery. Phona 234. alS generals of the war. According Rheumatism dreadfully, with pain* in* Witness to keep hla eye on officials, and DR. F. O. KEENE. dentist. has opened FOR SATISFACTION In shoe repairing, Pemberton Building. Phone 4532 Fred B. Pitney, a correspondent at the offices In the Central Bldg.. Suite «L.- try Arthur Hlhbs. 616 Trounce Ave.. FOR SALE—-Cute terrier pupplee, cheap. my back and Joints, and my hands the greatest of these, of course; Û Sir front many of whose dispatches have 13-14. Phone 4360 oppoelt» Colonist Building. Phone 4161. FOR R ft NT—Humboldt street, «tore and Apply Box 1083 Time». »16 swollen. Sam Hughes, the minister of militia, __ __ _ promptly and neatly three living rooms, bath, etc., $26 per appeared in The Moll and tSmplre, whose appointee bir Max la. ELECTROLYSIS month, suitable for tailor, dressmaker FOR SALE—Small horse, cheap. Apply A/rlend advised, Trult-a-tlv.-s" an 1 done, reasonably priced. H. White, 1m 699 Johnson street. Phone 6066. all Foch hça tyecome the moat Interesting Thera is .no e denying that 8 PE WRITERS—New and second-hand on fltannard avenue, three doorg from WANTE!>— Applications from financially von Buelow and the Prussian Guard land begins to know tuât with Str Sum FIRE INSURANCE. responsible firms for Vancouver Island Like Joffre, Foch comes from the dluglvs ami Sir Max Aitkin on the Job repairs, rentals: ribbons for all ms Richardson street; good . garden with with aix divisions. Tl^ree times the J. It SAUNDERS 1003 Langley street. chines. Unit**! Typewriter Co., I.td, young fruit tree»; lot 100 feet deep; General Agency of Canadian Fire Com­ Pyrenees, and according to Mr. Pit the Empire is safe. Fort street, Victoria. Phone 4796. pany (owned by wealthy British fire representing the Newark'Fire Insurance garage. 437 fltannard ------ney'a sketch in the New York Tribune, Pruaalane forced back hla centre., Hla Tlie London Sunday' Pictorial, with a Co., of ICS years* standing. All valid office), reporting to Western Branch. circulation of two million—or la it morel e FIVE ROOMED BVNGAIjOW. Tlllleum Apply Box M3. Times sll he ia “gallant, picturesque and picar left was held by the 42nd division As claims have been and will be paid VACUUM CLEANERS. - has a nice large photo of .Sir Sum promptly. Telephone 3171. road, close Burnside, hot and cold and eaqtie, extraordinary, fascinating HAVE THE AUTO VACUUM for olectrio light, $6; 2 roomed cottage on EMPLOYERS OF HELP who may now ■hlg eefrtre waa forced back he aet at Hughe* and » ringing editorial d s< rib­ <*r In the Immédiat»* future require FOOT SPECIALIST. carpets; satisfaction assured. Quadra, partly furnished. 13. 1162 Jack- _ an and Tnrehae." General defiance what everyone had vuppoaed Ing hun as Tii* IxTh:hener. ol « amid».'.' - ms. * ■vJT'*;" skilled or nwntlWtiWv, either male Foch Is only five feet six Inches' fh. son street, Flnlayson *15 or female, sliould send In their rmhie» 4>f -course Hlr Sam -w-iU- understand -that MADAME JOSEPHS, foot specialist; height. What first Impresses the per­ waa an absolute rule of warfare, with­ th*. fulsome praise of-the late Lord Kit- corns permanently cured; consultations WOOD. TO LET—Good, comfortable house on ■t on9e to the Mu nie I pal Free Labor drew tho 42nd from the firing lin- In free. Rooms 407-408 Campbell Bldg. Fort street, close to Oak Bay Junction; Bureau. son who looks at him ia his eye. He iiener which this comparison Implies, Is Phon» 29T.4 oS DRY CEDAR, for klndlln* $ rooms; Fill fit up to suit tenant. 1627 has a large, well-shaped bead, rather the full tide o3„battlw, called on an­ due to the fact that the article Is m»ant SI.6*T blocks. $1.25; also 16-Inch blocks Fort. ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE. thin iron grey h&lr, and a broad, high other general to fill the gap, marched circulât • In England, wh-re Kitchener LEGAL. for furnace, It.», delivered. Phone 2846 wa* highly thought of. Tlie article goes _ TO brET—5-ro.»med cottage. Iiethroom, WILL GIVE room and board to girl go­ forehead. Hla nose Is large, his mouth the 42n«l half-way acrosa the field be­ BRADSHAW A 8TAÇPOOLAr hamster»- on to *ay that it Is not t»ur fault that etc.. 19 minutes from centre of city and ing to school In return for minding chll- wide and straight. His. moustache hind the line, djrove It Into the ftank at-taw. 631 Bastion street. Victoria. CAMERON WOOtf CO.—Millwood, Wt) H4Ve had no opportunity of showing cord: $1.56 per | cord; kindling. close to car line. Apply J. P. Walls. 516 -drt'n_ln ryenlnge. Phone H94R. a IS )f the Prussian Guard, broke the Ger­ Bastion square, city. el4 come* down over the corners of hla dur pride and otir gratitude to tlie great MUSIC. | cord. Phone 6 000. WANTED—Skirt anostrable eight-roomed residence, there Is no fussiness, no trappings to tuallties ia a good memory. He has estate and Insurance, notary pybllo. out of employment. Rooms•oms and every convenience. M.»*s. 316 &172L. WANTED—Experienced saleslady and made It. He started to make it when he warn the Interviewer that he Is In the board. A home from home, 766 Court buyer for art needlework department l>een known to recall the Circum­ was a boy of sixteen by Joining the cadet NURSING. ney street. MODERN alxerooiwd bungalow to ^et. neighborhood of one of the great dt corps." We did not know in this .country Low rent 136 Bushby street. si4 App y by letter or Ip person. Gordons. stances of ilia meeting with under of- MATERNITY NURSE desires Limited, 73» Yate» street. | *14 rectors of the mighty struggle. If II years afterward, to tell exactly that- he had started as -soon a.s that. WINDOW CLEANING. FOR RENT—'7, panned bungalow, Then 'comes tills fine passage: wartime fees. Box 551, Times. were not for the solitary, sentry pacing where (hey sat at table, for Instance, ISLAND WINDOW CLEANING CO.—- of Dallas road and Boyd street. Apply WORK for e few hours. "As minister of militia and defence, he SHORTHAND. Duck * Johnson. 815 Johnson 8t. a26 tf day» or weeks, won’t you aend In lour up and down In front one Would im andh the neighbors on either aide. The Phone 3815. The pioneer window name to the Municipal Free Labor prepared « "ana-la for ,the storm w Jilch Cleaners and Janitors. 346 Arnold. agtlHF that the house where headquar order of the day in, which the Grand broke on the Empire in 1914 He stamped SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 1011 Govern­ FOR RENT—HOUSES (Furnished.) Bureau and let ue aend you the man or ment street. Shorthand, typewriting woman to do that workt ters hag been established was vacant, Cross of the legion of Honor was be­ on the soil of Canada when the storm bookkeeping thoroughly taught. E. A. TO RENT Small furnished home, t Foch In Action. stowed on him wald: '"He has shown broke, and a great arhiy of Canadian Ma cm Ilian, principal. ESQUIMALT DISTRICT month. 1992 Chamber» St. HOUSE xEhPING ROOMS. “During a hat tie." says Mr Pitney, In all circumstances;- both in defensive soldiers rose, who fought like lions beside YOU'LL GET IT AT 8PRATTS 1 means FOR RENT--Furnished cottage, near their blood brothers." TUITION that the bt*»t service and personal at­ FOIt RENT-Housekeeping General Foch is to be found ln. his and offensive "operations, a strategic tention. combined with quality and Yarrows. Esquimau. Bov 1668, Time». Pandora. Gas. ability without parallel. Thanks to Maybe it was a stamp of hia foot that INTERNATIONAI. CORRESPONDENCE alS big room at headquarters. _ He stands ■tyl«*. Is given when you purchase dry FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, gaa his Indisputable authority and the did it Perhaps this Is the wav this SCHOOL. 1222 Douglas, corner of Doug goods, linoleums, oilcloth, hardware, HOUSES TO RENT, furnished and un­ before one of those large scale-maps mighty man Jarred an army out of Can­ cooking 942 Pandora avenue. till adroitness of hi* counsels, he ha* con­ las and Yates. Tel. 193»).______*3 > brushes, crockery, garden tools, sport- furnished. Our renting department has with a pencil In hi» hand, and the ada; maybe lie stamp'd hi* toot. Just as FURNISHED CABINS. housekeeping tributed in a great part to the co-or­ ENGINEERS—Martu •, stationary, pre­ _|ng goods. Spratt's. 891 Esqulmalt road. an automobile at your service. We have telephone receiver at his ear. His Moae*. smote the reek.. But we do not pared for certificates. Mondays. Thurs- a larg" number of houeee to rent, sev­ rooms. 81; all convent Aces Busy Bee dination of the efforts of the allied LA M PS. )N SCHOOL 8CHOI.A RS can eral new one». The Griffith Company Confectionery. Hillside and Fifth. o€ stalt stands ln a geml-circle behind think the recruiting sergeants, recruiting dsys. • p. m. W. O. Wlnterburn. 601 buy their scliool supplies at home. Try smile*, and thus ha* rendered most league*, and the multitude of men who Central Bldg. Hlbhrn-Bon" Building. NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping him. There Is perfect silence, and the HodgSpn's store for paints, exercises, eminent eenrtog to the nation." Ho the enlisted are- aware that the mugi-r of this etc., at city prices. room#, nice grounds. 15 minutes from inly movement of- the general's pen FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. City Hall; rent reasonable. 6)0 Gorge next time somebody way* that the war yerman worked the trick. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ell on the map as he follows the battle FOR RENT—'Two roomed store, suitable road. Phone 1607R. s36 has dex-eloped no military genius. It The-t'anadian soldiers call him the anti ponders the detail of tlie district ADVERTISEMENTS under thle head, VICTORIA WEST DISTRICT f »r plumber; carpenter, repair shop. AT "ÀBERDOVE Y." 616 Mlrhlgan- might be well to call attention to Foch. Father of the Contingent* They slao call cent per word per insertion; I Inser­ |2..V) per month, water Included, close to TTousekeeping rooms (furnished and un­ where the lighting la lu progress. 1I«* him General Sam." say* this artiete-4»- tions. * cents per word; 4 cent» per PLUMBING AND HEATING—J. the 1> Artagnan of the French army. C'asson. 803 Catherine street. Phone 1 car Apply 2746 Prior street, city, or furnished: gaa range; term» to suit has two gesture». One is persistent and th'- Pictorial, with Its two million cir­ word per week; Mr. per line per month Box 1061. Time» Office ____ e!4 Phon<* 2414 R *eîi No advertisement for less than 10 cents. Colls, range connections, fixtures. constant. It ia the hand rising to the culation. They also, at Camp Borden Nr. advertisement charged for ONE AND TWO-ROOM OFFICES to 3 UNFURNISHED rooms, light, water. $7 end of the big moustache, hot and •*!*»* where, call him other thing* than II let-in Time» Building. Apply at Times mo .furnished from |1 wk. 638 Princes» MUCH APPENDICITIS which his publicity agent* In England do LODGES. " fondle it.»14 but t » tug at It slowly and not appear ra Mv# heard about." strongly. The other la seen when the IN VICTORIA BAKERS. CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS- FTTRNtSHED housekeeping rooms. The Canadian sbldiera, we ar»* told, or RENNIE A TAŸLOR. the onlv genuine Court Columbia, 834. meets 4th Monday. WANTED TO RENT—HOUSES. Menxle* St. door opens softly and. an. officer enters There are many cases of appendici­ rather the British public is told, through Butter Nut bread bak-ra. Wholesale 8 p. m.. Orange Hall. Yates St. R. W, WANTED—To rent, a five or six roomed i on tiptoe. 'Where have you been?' the tis in Victoria hospital». Much of this thl* article In the Sunday Pictorial, "love and retail. Imperial Bakery, Fern wood O. Ravage, 101 Mose St. Tel. 17HL. house, furnished or unfurnished. In MISCELLANEOUS. general asks abruptly. When he Is an cun be prevented with simple buck­ Sam Hughes as the Rriti*h soldiers owed- roe « Phone 764. B. O. E B. S. JUVENILE YOUNG ENG­ James Bay district; no children. Box 37. 60 CENTS XN HOUR for your plumbing thorn bark, glycerine, etc., a* mixed in to love Lord Robert* Why* .Because he Time* awered one hand raise» the pencil to BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS LAND. meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays, work. Phone 1915, Standard Plumbing Adler-l-ka. This sîThple remedy acts lea lier of men " How much they A. O. F. Hall. 7 o'clock Secretary, * the point’ on the map and the other WANTED Oct 1. small, modern bunga Company, office 25 Winch building. on BOTH lower and upper bowel, re­ love him they have on frequent occa- CARPENTER AND BUILDER - T- E. Brindley. 1617 Pembroke. low; describe. Box 1665. Time* «1! make» a quick, backward, underhand elons shown. But we could scarcely liken R, KXEK8HAW, healer and medium, 160T. moving such surprising foul matter Thlrkell Alterations, repairs. Jobbing, LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION—L. O. sweep close to his body and high up, It to the British soldier*' love of Rob­ leaky roofs repaired and guaranteed HAVE CLIENTS WAITING for .'ur- Oliphant avenue, off Cook street Con that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost Pi'on» 8M9T,. Estimates free. L. 1610. meets 1n Orange Hall. Tates Dished bungalow*, Fvrguson. 303 Pem- *ultat!ons dally. Circle*;--Tueedav and as though he were Impatiently brush erts. The affection they have shown for street, second and fourth Mondays, at berton Bldg. Friday. 8 p. m. Jake No. 6 car. Phone Ing a speck from his tunic under his ANY <*A8E constipation, sour stomach him. at some of the Innumerable reviews CABINETMAKERS. 7 10 p. m. A. J. Warren. W. M.. 94» L9SIL. ______oil or gas. A short treatment help* Mears street. Ell Wattereon. R. 1346 they have had to tender him for hia FOR SALE—ARTICLES. chronic stomach trouble. Atiler-i-ka HAVE YOUR FURNITURE repaired and M-u-itt street. C. P. COX, Plano tuner. Graduate of The Coup at the Marne.. gratification-:»* op. the day of thfluGreAt re-flnlahed by a practical cabinet­ School for Blind. Halifax. 152 South has easiest and most «thorough aeti m Saaéthsr and Choke Review a* Camp DAUGHTERS AND MAIDS OF ENG­ SOUTHALL, for stove* and ranges, cor. maker. SO years* etfperfence; estimates Yates and Quadra. Colls made and Turner atreet. Phone 1^121, ol Foch was one of the heroes of the of Anything we ever sold Hall & Co., Borden—has at times been rather more, - given; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone LAND R 8-Lodge Prince»» Alexan­ dra. No. 13. meet» third Thursday • connected* exchanges made. Phone BEST PRICKS paid for ge« is* reel-off BaJtle of the Marne. It was he who Druggists, 762 Yate» m In lb* nature of lilt, sffrrtlon that a rot m, Orange Hall. Yates street. 4239R clothing. Give me a trial. Phone 1 sent that historlc repoTf to Tieadq uar- would ITke 4o put Into effect on a canary 1469 Store utreet. CHIMNF.Y SWEEPING. Palmer,. Ill? Esquimau eoed. W. F; FOR SALE—1 meat wllcer. 1 set scales. 1 tecs: "My right Is crushed; my left Is It I* to be feared that somebody I» Catterall. W. Secy.. 1016 Linden avenue. cheese cutter and silent salesman. QUALITY, PRICE AND SERVICE- VERY LITTLE ELSE. putting something over on (h* British "TÏÏWNRY6 CLEANEl>A«Defectlve flues Cook Street Grocery. Phone 2769. *15 In retreat I am attacking with my fixed, etc. Wm. NeaL 1018 Quadra St. DAUGHTERS AND MAIDS OF ENG­ Those are the basic principle» of sound public Canada did not know, the people Phone 1619. LAND B S —Ix>dge Primrose. No. 63. SEEDS—Acre and half cut before ripe, business. In the meat trade it la our centre." He dtdL Indeed, do some *uc-b Mr Rlankman makes a tot of money; of Canada did not even suspect, that they meet» 2nd and 4th Thursday» at I p. m.. slacked for seed; low price Armstrong. aole object to give you the benefit of Impossible thing; and not since the but «pends a* little a« poeglble. More­ had- nothing to do with Canada's part In AND CLEANING In A. O. F. Ha!!. Broad street. Presi­ Crafamofe road. Phone 1764L2.______®14 all three, to which we add a quick do- livery Try ua. H. Mackensle; Domin­ war began ha» any general on Cither over. he is always growling about how the war, ami* that but tor the great, the dent. F M. Wyman. 927 Pembroke 3L FOR FALE-Iiidian motorcycle, twin, B C STEAM DYE WORK8-Th, l.rgMt A M. Jamee. W Secy.. 710 Discovery ion Meat Market Oak Bay Junction. side made a more brilliant, a more hard lie ha* been hit by the war. immortal, the unmatchable, Hlr Sam dyeing and cleaning works in the pro­ two-speed. In good condition, best offer. St- Visiting me tuber* cordially Invited. Phone 1656. deapernte. a more successful and un­ A friend of the old man's recently Hughes—hut for the fact that he stomped vince. Country orders solicited — 1911 Oâk Bay avenue "14 on the soli—the eight mh.ion people of SONS OF ENGLAND B. 8—Alexandra. expected manoeuvre. He was opposing met Blankman’s eon. 166. T. C. Renfrew, proprietor. FOR SALE—Ladv ® dress stand, alee 44. ROOM AND BOARD. Canada would have done nothing in this 116. meet» first and third Thursday», UCuur father seem* la have lost a-lot FURNITURE MOVERS. A. O. T Hall. Broad street. H. H. cheap. Phone 39441». ——ali. Pearce. president «46 Langford street; FOR SALE—Some' camp stores at wery *41 Vancouver street. v money lately. Edward.’’ he said The people of tills country did not know JKKVKfl BROS * LAMB, furniture and Jae. P. Temple. 1666 Burdëtt avenue. reasonable price». Canadian Junk Co.. m pat helically to the young fellow. anything about all this until somebody piano movers. Large, up-to-date. pad. 609 Johnson street. Phone 6095 Jy« tf FURNISHED ROOMS. ded vans, express and trucks. Storage SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. »mt time I met him he was cont­ told tlie Sunday Pictorial, and the Sun­ PANDORA HOTEL—fVntraily locatml, •> packing and shipping. Office. 726 View SONS OF ENGLAND B 8—Pride of the BARTLETT PEARS, |1 per l*>x Walton, k YOUNG ordained minister would aining and saying he'd have to day Pictorial told us. "Salute the Cana­ street. Phone 1567. Stable. 6477 Gorge Inland Lodge. No 1*1. meets 2nd and corner Mt Tolmle road and I.ansdowne. under new’ Tninag»-nvnt The largest 1 dian Kitchener"' cries the Pictorial, "the a call to any town or city In B. C. < and finest rooms In town. Rate* most onomlxe." road Phone «XS e 4th Tuesdays In A. O. F Hall, Broad Phone 3WL. "16 *iderlng a Union church or haa « citizen soldier wlip made a great army St. W. A. Carpenter. Maywood P. O*. reasonable Outside room*, $1 a week "Economize—eh7’ «aid Edward, with GUARANTEED DUNLOP TITREfl. $1.66 Can furnish the highest reference* out of plain citizen*." But the citlsens of FISH president: aecretnry.: ,A. E. Brindley. prearliIng ability and work. Add and up. Cor. Pandora and Blanshard a grin. “Did father say where he was 1X17 Pembroke St.; city. and $1.75; Michelin. $1; covers. $2.r. up. streets. nl9 f Canada were not so darn plain to begin FRESH 81’PPLY LOCAL FISH received, For satlifartory repaire try Ruffle, the Box 610. Times. Ing to begin r* ith a* all this makes out, daily. Free delivery. W. J. Wrigii K OF' P.—Far Went-Victoria Lodge. No. oycle man. 716 Tate* street. Phone 863 DUN8MUIR ROOMS. 732 Fort street "Yes." replied the friend of the fam- worth, 651 Johnson. Phone 661. 1. 2nd and 4th Thucsdgyir. K .

We had literally hundred» of guiyi Just behind our front line or fire trench. our right,JThey.held On for two days. Buffering heavy bwmac.... ~ ~ In Our email sector of a couple of miles Even theiT Fritz woüfiT~not Çt ns be, OFFICER TELLS8F Out* position was abwoTufehr Mown of front. Above the roar and whistle of for he sent over two .‘whiz-bangs'— to bite, and I withdrew our men into shells one could distinguish the sharp Ught high-velocity field-gun shells— deep dug-out» in the support trenches rattle an*! crack of machine-guns and HEAVY FIGHTING hitting our battery trench in two and awaited orders to leave In a dug- placés, a few yards on each side of out occupied by another-battery whose “Added to all this there was the Matthews, who was. behind me. the poaition was less exposed. Our work whistle pf bullets, the acyt he-like noise was done. We could only wait in in­ An Unbiased Account fragments cutting through dhe air over one> head of the hostile shells activity. and their roar as they burst. 1 bave with a vicious whirr. Lieut. R, P, Prentys, Formerly “The last afternoon of waiting waa absolutely borne a < hurmed life. 1 “That day was duplicated by all the of 2nd C. M. R., Writes particularly terrible. The German &JLu «•an‘t begin to tell you the number ef Inch, a nerve-shattering gun firing narrow escales I have had. Before with only 18 of our 30 men and without high explosive, started pounding tip» From France : ..... • coming into the trencht a and taking any of our gun* every one being blow n position of this other battery too. They over the battery position 1 thought I In and burled, and the whole position were landing on the edge of the short had a narrow shave when a German being absolutely destroyed. The fourth trench leading Into the dug-eut occu­ A long letter written to a ulster by machine-gunner, searching the \>ood day Matthews was hit, a piece of of the Effect of pied by the four of us, showering ua lJeut." It. P. Prentys, who came from nearly a mile bavk where I had my shrapnel In one thigh, while he and I with chalk at every hit, and Jarring out San Francisco to Join the 2nd Ç.M.R., tent, sent a bullet within three inches were In one of the gun pits. A stretch­ the candle we were using three times which left here In June, 1915, and who of my_ head, breaking a email branch er-bearer and I took turns carrying in as many minutes. They blew In a was transferred after arriving In Eng­ and sending the splinters Into my him on our backs duv n the fire-trench. bomb-store, but fortunately the men land to the Royal Sussex Regiment, cheek. Rut on"Tt'fr~day, while* Matthews Advancing to Attack. were unhurt, then suddenly, amidst the later receiving a Commlasion In the (the Junior subi and 1 were lying out roar we heard shouts and cries, and. Royal lhrttl ArtiHer\. has been for .on-the top of the parapet - of our. front “By th« seventh day we had <»nly WarflVd h^e. Parts are* particularly1 TVrrnli. concealed by brushwood, • ÏT- two If tins re m* In In g" In action. We climtffng out, found* that a dlreet hit had been secured on one of the toien's Interesting. »erving the lire of our battery, the carried on with these tor two more du gouts, burying the men. It took, us 'Bosehe’ hyyi<«d us, or rather I believe days until the attack wnim made on the *'I think I have told you already of an hour and a half to dig them out, all the formation Qf a number of email the 'tree periscope,' which was merely morning of July 1 at 7 30 a, hi. . • • j àn ' ahernatlve means of observation. Jt was a wonderful eight to see «*ur fel­ the time l»elng pounded by the awful batterie». ‘Trench Howitzer Batteries.’ shells, landing only a few yards away, He sent over from a flank a 'minne- low» doubling forward tn a crouching The personnel consists ftf officers and while one poor beggar with two legs whufer" a great 200-lb. trench ho wr­ run, thousands and thousands of them, This letter is from one of Port­ men from the field batteries, and I was crushed was crying1 to us tp hurry. One ite* r Shell of high explosive, which all their bayonets flashing and glitter­ one of those chosen. They are very was only bruised and the two others burst with a riour about loft yards be­ ing. The hostile guns were still boom­ email, SO men and two officers with were killed Instantly. . . . four guns. These last are smajl, too,, hind us A second shell telf* barely ing out, especially from a vPliage which land’s most prominent barristers Return to Camp. though they fire a heavy 60-pound half the’distance of the first, followed I n^ay not mention, where there w as a shell of high explosive, low velocity, so almost instantly by a third, "which battery *of machine guns which had “We left the trenches at 9 p.m. and and carries its own story of the you can see the shell the whole way burst with a great ’crump* in our sup­ not been sllencyd. They: opened their reached our old camp, taking off our from the time It leaves the muzzle till port trench, barely 10 yafds from us. Devil s Tàtoo as our men came to the cloHica and boots for the first time for It explodes on impact. Very high angle on the other side of a bay* covering edge of the wood We load numberless eleven days. We were still within the disastrous effects of Prohibition fire, and just sufficient range to reach us with earth clody Then with a little plank bridges previously placed roar of the guns, our own, both In fninf the German line from our own front deafening roar a fourth shell fell some -over our communication and support and behind us, while the Infernal trenches. These units were formed several feet In ‘ front of the parapet trenches. nns ao near our tent that 1 h* travel-•. We could ne W> got out. A salvo came over us. *'I started as second in command, but “Six men were hit, and dropped into and hear nothing-for a few minutes, bursting right In the middle of our later was given command of the bat­ Our little trench In the first few* sec­ ' V ' , ____... . T,-. Svpt. 12, 1916. being partly deafened anti stunned, little camp. After giving, them half an tery. Our position wflis skirting the onds as we were within a few vards of gpsplng through —the thick heavy hour in which to 'repeat,* we trooped Mr. Stephen Jones, .... • edge of a .certain wood, the name of the edKu <*f ili«* woofl. of whi. not a smoke, lying - tm -the »bvM*»m of....*4te back to our blankets and tried to get .JSÜtifib I m%y not*give you, faring the tr. <* was left Mamling after many ^ Dominion Hotel, trench half buried with < halk and a little rest. In the morning we found German jHisitton on a ridge sojne 40(1 days’ à.ombardment. Lhad seen n lit­ earth as the trVnch was blown in, our tent riddled with holes, a dispatch Victoria, B. 0. yards away. It is a salient, and we tle of war before, but nothing like this burying out telephone, cutting our wire rider's bicycle smashed, the stock uf a were under hgavy concentrated ai t il- Dear Stephen; in a number of places, and blowing “Our fellows « leared ' on right rifle that was lying at the entrance of i ■ lery and machine-gun fire, cross fire, down, and shattering t»tir tree pert- through the German front line to the my tent was broken into matchwood, tltrect a'hd enfilade fire"fnreleven whole I will endeavor to answer yo'Hrjnquiry as to Prohibition to tile .best of my sro|»e. . We- picked ourselves up In a sscond, then to dlie. third and the and one of my top-boots standing be­ days and nights. f< w moments and made our-way to the fourth.which was their ot.J«s'ti\e. But side my blankets had a great hole ability. In the thirty-five years I have been in this state and section there has ** 'll' day was the first really severe battery, a hundred yards distant In a" they were exposed there to the most blown through |x>th aides of the leg. never been a time when, financially, socially, politically and Commercially, we day. The noise was something awful. small sap we had cut,- to a flank. Just hellish enfilade fire from the village on Had we not cleared out Just at that moment we would undoubtedly have are or were worse off as a city than now, and every bit of this state of things been riddled with holes as we lay in is due to the infernal result of being regulated and legislated by carpetbaggers our blankets. “We stayed here two more days, at of every description who foisted prohibition and regulatory measures upon us. last receiving orders to leave this wood too and to meet transport about two Prohibition is a mistake because it destroys individual liberty. It is miles back which would take us to a wrong because it encourages weakness in the community a gainst-moral cour­ certain \ illage half a dozen miles to the rear where we could rest In com­ age. It is doubly wrung because it destroys personal responsibility. It is a “But mother, it’s so fort snd quiet . It seemed ns mistake because it denies temperate living to be possible-mid thereupon denidfc though we were fated to be hit Just In any kind of living save and except the kind it decrees. It has wrecked our _ —IF- that last hour, and firing got heavier easy with FRY’S’’ and heavier. For a full thirty minutes city, in its hotels, in its clubs, in its cafes and in its amusement and theatre there was one continuous whistle over place's, and not improved the morale of the city a single bit ; because tlioée w ho our heads like a giant scythe going through the Sky. • - Myifiehow want the liquor which is claimed to create the evil get it any way, and in larger we got out unhlt. We had about a mile quantities than a drink at a time. It does not prevent crime ; has increased to go beyond this bombardment, our small transport carta and lumbers taxes; has already put into bankruptcy our biggest hotel, and denies the use loaded with everything we could pos­ of package goods 'except to any one person in quantities totally incomparable sibly pack on. our eyes streaming with tears from the effect of gas. Shells to average need. Our citizens, men and women, do no longer act naturally, and bursting Just behind us and Just In when they want a debauch, as the Prohibitionists are pleased to term a merry front, the small trees of the wood crashing as the shrapnel cut It down, party, they go off in secluded places to get it, and their condition is much but never a direct hit. Such a drag­ worst* than before. Prohibition against Adam eating the apple in the Harden r\ gled crew we were too. Unkempt, of Eden did not stop Adam eating the apple, and there-has been mischief to muddy, and unshaven. ' ••We assembled at a email village pay in the human family ever since. It is utterly useless to convince js-ople where the transport was to meet us of these things until they have suffered adversity and disaster which Comes W» found here a field hospital, busy clearing cases of wounded. Vt e got the from these foolish measures. It seems that no person can be advised who hospital orderlies to give the men hot goes wrong on the advice of outsiders when hypnotized with the idea that the tea and biscuits, after which w> visited the chateau, a beautiful old Fr.-neh outsider brings, no matter how unjust or evil that outsider’s suggestion may home some three hundred years old. lie. Our taxes have increased ; our'houses and stores and properties are va­ surrounded by a regular old-world gar­ cant, and this place is much like Goldsmith's deserted village, without any den, now overgrow n with weeila. ttv- law cut up With Iwavj wheel traejtd, good vicarious atonement; all as the result of the carpetbag people putting it not a window left, and n greayliole across down here and in Washington, and yet thousands of dollars of liquor blown In the front of the house where i German shell lilt It during the lafet in value is sliipped in here for use clandestinely and to much worse conse­ few days. 11 ere we found the ‘mayor’ quence with women and children and vountr girls than ever before. Now. and hie wife, tfie pnfy civilians left [•copie drink a quart at a sitting where but a drink or two in public was We always appoint a prominent fitl z* n as ’mayor’ of the village v\e oc­ enough except u ith the confirmed drunk, who gets his now in the drug form cupy. ,-He with our own man. make or worse. arrange méats about payment for bil­ let 'ng. our troops. Ho wa* quite a de­ You cannot condemn the proposed measure too forcibly or forcefully. cent wid chap, and 41 » wife made us -dome tea and . we sat there and munched bread and butter—the first Mind vou, California gets all the business our prohibition law lias created, breçd we had ’eaten for two weeks. while denying the same right to our own citizens. We aTre trying to. remedy it The- long French window frames ami this session, hut it is impossible to te ll if we shall accomplish it. Moreover, lace curtains looked so out of place amid the broken walls and overgrown you take people like us, who are used to entertain our friends and acquaint­ garden, but they were a little touch of ances, we are even denied giving a dinner in a public place with wine of any refinement and civilization that helped lmn<*nssly U> steady our nerve» after kind, though we ourselves furnish it and the is not bought of sold at the the prevkms days of blood and noise timëF What do youthink nTfliafT’" and mud. . . . The next morning we got comfortably settled. I now I tell you it is not citizenship or within the rights of man. You ^people • V hav«* a bed with sheets and a pillow Î. have Magna t ’harta, which was wrested from John at Ruipiymede, and on 1 A thing I have n*»t slept Irf’for nineteen months except for that few days 1 which our “bills (•f rights" in the several states are founded: but this dam­ «pent In London." nable prohibition stuff deniesjhose rights and substitutes other restrictions The writer also refers to compliment­ ary dispatches from the O. C. and equally burdensome withpnKmnng any good. general-officer to A3fi battery for con­ duct under fire since taking command A good high-ticefise temperance, original package law would be all right, of the 36th divisional Inn* h mortar and accomplish the purpose without, abusing the rights of man. jGood luck batteries. -— to you. — Siucerclv and faithfully^. (Signed) W. C. BRISTOL. It Is now stated that the British sol­ diers who were taken prisoners at Kut- ebÂmnra have been subjected to many hardships by their captors. Consider-, able light on the whole Mesopotainhin British Columbia is Just Beginning to Recover From the Blight of Trade and ex|H*een member of parlia­ ment fof the past half dozen years.— i Montreal journal of Commerça j 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIM EH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER,, 14, 1916

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