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WHERE TO GO TO-WGHT WEATHER forecast Celembla—"TISW Thorapeo*.'- For M hours end.. « S p.m . Friday: -A NKtM m y«mc- and vicinity -Moderate to VolUeum- - Th« Slurs Without a Naa fresh southerly wind*, partly cloudy and fapttol—“T*m> Baa Hawk." cool, with showers. UommiuD— Sockciotli and Scarlet.*

VOL. 66 NO. 103 VICTORIA, B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 30," 192.T-Î8 PAGES. PRICE FIVE- CENTS DAY POUCE MEASURES IN EUROPE Canadian Dollar Quoted at Premium in New York To-day PEACE OFFICERS IN ITALY —— ' g-—i■■■■■ ■■ ■■ ■ - =~~' ,x■■■■■■ I* :-' ..-l SAY BIG ANTI-GOVERNMENT PRINCE GEORGE GOES EXCHANGE SAYS PARIS TROOPS FOUR SEAMEN PERISH IN TO THE,FAR EAST WILL KEEP ORDER; MAY 1 OUTBREAK PLANNED IN U. S. TO-DAY SET GENERAL GOURAUD DESPERATE BATTLE WITH Police Claim Revolutionary Organization Affiliated With Communists of Russia; Meetings in Paris A RECORD FOR 1925 To-morrow, But no Parades Will be Allowed by OCEAN ON ABERDEEN BAR Authorities. New York, April 30—Canada’s currency came into its own Only Captain of Small Tug Ryba Was Saved; to-day when a quotation of 1-32 of one per cent premium for Rome. April 30—Police declared to-day they had discovered the Dominion’s dollar was posted on the New York money evidence of an Italian revolutionary organization affiliated with Four Others Believed to Have Died Fighting for communist groups in Russia Which has been planning a May Their Lives in Heavy Seas; Wild Southeast Gale market. No special reason could be ascribed in banking circles Day workers* strike and demonstration against the Government for the above-par quotation, the first of the present year. throughout Italy. , Lashed Waters of Coast This Morning Where Tug The police expressed the opinion as a result of their discovery Capsixed. that very active organizations of Soviet propagandists are LORD BYNG MAY OPIUM SEIZED established in Italy. Four members of the crew of the tuf Ryba were drowned This was an elaboration of the announcement by the police IN LINER TOTALS yesterday that they had raided several alleged communist gather­ | this morning off Aberdeen, Wash., aoeerdm* to advices reaching OVER $43,090 ings and seised numerous documents. ...— —- Gonzales wireless station. Only the captain of the little vessel BE enrs GUEST Since the recent troubles in Bui- Vancouver, April 33.—A fur­ garu Fascist ruga ns have been in - was saved. ther selsure of 255 tins of opium MUC SILK SEIZED .Misting that the same danger AT CARNIVAL valued at $17.353. was made on threatens Italy, but the opposition the liner Empress of last papers have maintained that the Vague reports stated how the captain of the vessel was picked night. This makes a total of 315 AT BORDER AND Socialist -Communist scarecrow has . April 30.—Prince tins valued at more than $13.060 been purposely flaunted by Musso­ out of the water, clinging to wreckage, and who, when he re­ George, youngest son of King MEN ARRESTED Vice-regal Visit During June discovered in the ship during her lini’s followers In order to rally sup­ gained consciousness, told of battling against tremendous swells George and Queen Mary, left stay in port. port for Fascism. London to-day for the Far East, is Believed Possible. Ro- Brldgeburg, Ont„ April 30. — which drove Us little command towards the bar. The vessel to take up his assignment to Twenty thousand dollars’ worth PAMPHLETS FOUND duty with the British China tarians Told of contraband silk was seised The poJUce Insist they have proof was swamped and the four members of her crew were lost. naval squadron. while being smuggled Into Can­ subversive organisations planned a HOPELESS STRUGGLE Robert W. Mayhew to Head ada from the United States early strong anti -Government offensive The Ryba carried no wireless and OPEN SEALING WOULD SOON yesterday and two men whose throughout the country to-morrow. the fight ini; seamen driven to des­ Rotary; New Directors names are withheld, are under They have discovered, according to peration by the Ineffectual efforts to their statement. 350.006 copies of keep the vessel afloat, lost hope Elected . communist propaganda, pamphlets when their craft struck and the seas CANADA WILL SHARE IN Intends^, fo r Clerks. workmen, pounded over her. They Jumped Into Robert W. Mayhew was to­ ANNIHILATE NORTHERN SEAL soldiers and peasants. the breaking surf. The police esy some of Che propa­ No hope is given for the recovery ARMS CONTROL ASSEMBLY day elected president of the Ro­ Oliver Is to Tell ganda urged a practical action^ of th# crew or the Ryba alive; tary Club, together with the fol- J against the ruling classes and said: -'WWHflfiipIl by the Allen flowing "directorate : P. f, Do­ HERDS, GOVERNMENT WARNED romomans /% Iluhbie Tugboat rompany. The Ab­ Geneva, April 30.—Count Henri Carton de Whtrt. former of the heroic revolutionists erdeen Bar is off the , Columbia herty. .James Hunter. YV. X. who are fighting in Bulgaria for our rover and was swept hr e strong Crémier of Belgium, is prominently mentioned in League circles K ,, , River, and woe swept by a strong Kelly, Herbert Kent. J. R. King- Brief Bog» Peace River Area eouthewat, gate and eeuadt.* sea t**; *» UWjr to to ifrvjjHi to preside over tlls.iatfiotatwwa jCofilee. T O"»»; tot- aift Scrapping of Present Treaty Would Bring Tb* police have utkenN the. t*v*t cnee for Control of the Trade in Arms, which in to open next *u'< Ktiutk-r. in Industry But Would Shortly Bnif WRl Total De energetic measures throughout Italy Monday. Sehl.c*‘l1 By Times Staff to prevent May Dky disturbance*. pletion of Seals, Oliver Informed by Remits; 2Mb Dttawa. April 33.—Premier Oliver In Florence several communist, Canada and Egypt, it is announced, will participate in the W. C. Winkel. hiauager of the wHt lay nil hie card* on the table •leader* have been arveetad, including conferee#», bringing the states represented to forty-one. Crystal Garden Carnival, ad- Ottawa B. 0. Not Treated Fairly in Distribution of when he speaks on the Prare River Advocate DigtnL who is «aid to be JET dressing the club st the Chamber of Railway problem at a luncheon of responsible for the publication of « Germany’s delegation number* seven, headed by Henri von Commerce, stated that the Carnival Present Sealing Revenues. » the Canadian Club on Mon- communist paper. Eckhardt, former Minister to Mexieo, who represented Germany directors are hopeful of i* visit to wrier toM Thar Times PARIS PREPARATIONS at the opium conference. Columbia and Argentina will be repre­ Victoria difiPlg thé célébrations in jit tw-dny June, by, fin Vf fluiial Lord JJyng i ended to leave nothing unsaid about Paris. April 33.—-May Day in Paris ss by-tkerr Ministers gt Berne. - Spam Sitt tiavr g*'~ ~ of Vimy. Hr t fish Calf bln 1s aMttude sn will be devoid or.pronasalona. Maol,-- tngs of various kinds in the open of four. - - - • — He pointed out that no great pub­ Ottawa. Ajpril 30—If pelagic sealing were resumed nest year Northern development, hid. inti­ lic. display of organising energy has mated he would deliver an attack will be allowed, but all parades are First Wave of Commendation Laà» forbidden / been made up to the present, because as Pacific Coast sealing interests (Concluded on page 2) in Britain Followed by — of desire to avoid distracting atten­ tion from the pro­ the Bering Sea would soon to annihilated, according to expert no benefit to British Columbia Attacks gramme. advice which has been received by Premier Oliver from experts DRIVE FOR LEAGUE GREAT CROWDS EXPECTED Ixmdon, April 30 (Canadian Press MAY 11 TO MAY IB He asked all citlsena to regard of the Provincial Department of Fisheries, and which the Premier Rebels in Brazil INDIFFERENT Cable).—After the- earlier hot gust OF NATIONS SOCIETY the carnival as a community project, intends to hand on to the Federal Department of Marine and of admiration for Winston Churchill, which is entitled to all assistance Are Again Active Chancellor of the Exchequer, in con­ OPENED TO-DAY from the citizens In view of the g« Fisheries here. nection with hie first budget, Mr. CLEAN-UP PIE-UP eral benefit to all which will result. Churchill is now- enduring some chilly ’ “The Provincial Fisheries Department experts have gone into The drive for members of the on tut :> Buenos Aires. April «6.—Border ad­ VOTERS CAUSE blasts of criticism. In part from the whole sealing question and their opinion is that if the Seal­ quarters where he might hate ex­ League of Nations Society in vice* say the Brasilian rebels in the Canada, ef which Sir George Fos­ ing Treaty were scrapped and pelagic sealing resumed it would state of Sao Paulo, who retired to the pected the atmosphere to remain WEEK IN VICTORIA km ahMlitlolv wniHrlml *• Mr niiver genial. ter is the president, opened in be absolutely suicidal.” Mr. Oliver interior after the failure of their last perhaps it was only to have been earnest this morning in Victoria, told The Times correspondent here, outbreak, are showing renewed activ­ simultaneously with cities “in. other words, tho seals would ha ity and preparing to attack the port HEAVYWORK ..expected-that Philip Snowden, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, should AH Service Clubs m City throughout Canada. The goal is destroyed so ruthlessly and so fast of La tluayra. on the Parana River. give his successor's proposals as se­ Asked to Join With Cham­ 100.000 members at an annual fee that the industry would be ruined TWO ADMIT THEY vere a castigation as possible In Par­ of one dollar; the object to create shortly after it was established and HOLDS LAST MEETING the present sealing business, carried Declare Foreigners Only Eighteen Days Remain liament. although the expression ber Group an intelligent public opinion to "sour grapes’* can hardly fail to come support the League in its pro­ on a limited way, would he lost. For for Reinstatement or to mind In connection wlthfthe for­ gramme for world peace. Presbyterian Event in To­ that reason I am flatly opposed to the SEBVEDIN PRISON Should Be Disarmed mer Chancellor’s description 6f Mr. cessation of ths present sealing re­ Disenfranchised High School Students, Scouts Membership in the League car­ striction." Churchill's pension scheme as a cloak ries with it a monthly bulletin, ronto Comes Shortly Before to conceal tho “worst rich man’s The Premier stated that he had Frank cfe Paulo and C. C. Hamilton. Onu April 33.—“We find Eight files of closely typed and Guides Will be Asked issued from Geneva, •• well as Church Union conferred not only with experts of budget ever proposed.” ether literature concerning the Thompson Convicted of Vasile Knesewieh was murdered by paper bearing tho names of ovet to Help the Provincial Fisheries Department axnot from a revolver in the hands LA SORITES CHEERED operations ef the League ef Na­ Toronto. April 33.—At a meeting In but also with Victoria sealing men tions. Membership may be se­ Knox College here last night the Robbery in Vancouver of M.trko Corich, and recommend 8.000 voters who were struck The Labor members of the House who were engaged In the industry In that steps be taken to prevent for­ cheered mightily at this, while the May 11 to May IS was decided cured at any of the following opening session was held of what- the old sealing days. As a result of from the Provincial rolls foi stands: Empress Hotel, convener, owing to the early consummation of Denver. <\>!o.. April Jf.-The sec­ eigners earning firearms and other supporters of the Government spper upon as clean-up, paint-up week his talk with the sealing men the weapons^’ failure to exercise that privilega ently were so astonished at Mr. Mrs, J. H. Young; Union Bank, church' onion,» will be the final an­ ond member of the he edit gang •f a meeting of a committee of nual gathering of the General Board (Concluded oa page 2) vJ which on December !«. 1322, held up The above verdict was returned Snowden's flight of oratory that they Mrs. C. de V. Schofield: Bank of last night by a Jury which Investi­ in June. 1324, hang in the hall- were incapable of anything except the tourist group of the Cham­ Commerce, Mrs. J. K. Uns worth; of the Preebyterlan Church In Can­ a Federal Reserve Bank truck here ada. Thirty members of the board, and escaped with 3366.630 aftvr kill - gated a shooting in the foreign sec­ way of the court house a* a st rik­ prolonged merriment. ber of Commerce under the lead­ David Spencer Limited. Mrs. W. tion of l>le city last Thursday night. G. Wilson; Hudson’s Bay Com­ including a number of the leading lug a guard la believed by police au­ ing monument to human indif­ HORNE'S VIEWS ership of the nearly-elected chair­ thorities to have been brought to pany, Mrs. H. H. Smith; Poet Of­ officers of the church, are In Toronto Sir Robert Horne’s criticism of the man of tho group. Dan <’emp­ for the meeting, coming from every TO CONTINUE STRIKE Justice with the conviction In Van­ ference to rights of suffrage fice, Mrs. T. K. Leach. Churchill budget, coming from one ire U. Tho campaign will be thorough. section of the Dominion. Tho ses­ couver. B.O„ yesterday of C. C. Search Made for strennouifly fought for in other who also had been at the head of the Property owner* end the Maater sions are being presided over by J. Thompson, alias rTed” Hollywood Treasury and who was .speaking from Pa Inters* Association will be asked A. Patterson. K.C., of Toronto. The robbery was carried out ia A Man and Girl years. the Government side of the House, to co-operate and the city of Vic­ The business of the board Includes . ADDS TO MENACE front of the Denver mint and a na­ Seven city divisions and one Es­ was received with great respect. Sir toria and the municipalities of Oak King’s Names for the arranging of the church’s finan­ tion-wide search was instituted for quimau block arc nhown in graphic Robert did not hesitate to put hie Bay and Esquimau will be ap­ cial requirements for the coming year, the bandit*. One of them. J. C. style. Under divisional headings finger directly upon whpt he co/isld proached to -clean up and paint up this involving the drawing up of the Leaders of Miners in Nova Sloan, paid with his life when he was Granville. Vt„ April 33.—Following hang tie lists of those who were «red the weak point in the pension Streets Abolished shot ar he rose in the fleeing bandit a cold trail, nearly three days old, struck off. On top of this are the their own property. *■ In addition the budget. ___ *____ :...... ^ searchers from Granville and adja­ scheme. While accepting the pen- Kiwania Club. Gyro Club. Real Es­ Scotia Send Telegram car for a parting shot at the mint list of those who have applied for re­ ssion principle wholeheartedly, he tate Board, Rotary Club, Hundred cent villages continued to-day to hunt instatement. gravely said he was anxious with re­ Frantfort-on-Main, Germany, April to Premier n was conficted by a Jury • \ car-old Lucille Chatter­ The ratio of those struck off ts Per rent Club and the Kunttuke Passport Frauds ton and Karl Woodward, former con­ gard to th#* extra burdens upon the Club will lie asked to Join In the ef­ 30.—By a narrow vote, the city coun­ Vancouver yesterday of having those later reinstated is as eight to national finances at the present time. Ask for Full Inquiry and Rq* participated In the Capitol Theatre vict. who is believed to have kid­ one. total rc-rvglwtratlonsi>numbering fort. High School students. Boy cil has decided to abolish all itton- Bring Prison Terms napped the child from her hofne here 1.653 for the combined voters of Vic­ Even stiaws could break the camel’s Hcoute and Girl Guides will be archlstlc street names. One of the hold-up there In April 1333. He ia back, he declared. »' »• ■■ sumption of Work at the to be sentenced at the end of the and fled into the mountains. Armed toria and Ksqulmalt elector*! dis­ asked to help dean up vacant lota thoroughfares will be renamed in Tampa, Fla-, April 80.—The al­ with a rifle. Woodward, a farm hand, tricts. On much the same lines Sir Alfred and to Join In the war on thistles. honor of the late President Ebert Mond, former Liberal Minister of leged sale of their services as hue- Old Rates befriended by Walter Chatterton, and Re-registration may be secured (Concluded on page 2) » . hands to obtain entrance to the Vancouver. April S3.—Frank de In his employ, disappeared last Friday without cost on application to George United States for women of foreign Olace Bay. N.S, April 16.—"Our Paulo, cohvicted here yesterday with night at the same time am the little H. Mahon, registrar of the Provincial birth has brought federal peniten­ only constructive suggestion is to C. C. Thompson of robbing the vs pi- girl vanished. Banda of citlsena have voters* list, or to any o«c of 253 com­ French to Discuss WALTER WELLMAN STATES tiary sentences to Joe Maciah and commence the fullest inquiry (Concluded oa page 2> since that time carried on the search. missioners appointed in ward asso­ Marcelino Thompson of Key West Immediately, and perhaps order re­ ciations and elsewhere in the city and sumption at 1324 rates pending it, Esquimau. If action la not taken by Geneva Protocol and Tampa. FOr $300. It was said, a woman of for as a distrlct/tre will not contract May It a personal appearance be­ DIRIGIBLE WOULD FAIL TO at a lower rate,” declare President fore the court of revision will be ne­ foreign birth could obtain the ser­ cessary to ensure a vote at the ne*l Pari». April >0—Ratification at vices of one of the then as a hus­ J. W. McLeod and Secretary A. A. COMMONS IS 70 VOTE ON BUDGET the Geneva protocol (or the peaceful McKay oÇ the United Mine Workers Provincial election. settlement of disputes, signed during REACH NORTH POLE REGION band who. being a^ native of the of America, in a telegram to Hon. K. Hard work oil. the part of the vot­ the eeastoa of the League of Nations' United -States, could procure a pass­ HL Artnstrong. l*remier of Nova ing commissioners has coaxed one-» last rail, Wtn M one Of the first port for her entrance into this coun­ AFTER DEBATE AT NIGHT SITTING eighth of the disenfranchised bine ta questions for debate when the N.'w York, April 33.—Walter Well­ be utilised as rescue craft In case try. e are at all times ready to con­ re-register. Only eighteen clear da vs are left for the remainder to tak% French Parliament reconvenes on man, former Arctic explorer and the any mishap should befall the party. fer whenever you so desire.” the Mar ». “A dirigible would not have one telegram adds, ' but assure you we Ottawa. April 30—An ell-nighl sitting of the House is planned action. first nuin to attempt to cross the At­ Sugar Prices in 1 chance In a thousand of rescuing have stated our minimum terms, and to-night. Word has gone round that this is to be last day of lantic In a dirigible, has declared he anybody from the Polar cap,” Mr. that prolongation of the present Yorkshire Has believe* the MacMillan Polar expe­ Wellman said. “She’d be lucky to U.S. Dropped To-day condition ia fraught with serious the lengthy debate on the budget and the waiting list ia long Eleven Coal Mines dition this Bummer, which will be ac­ get back herself.” / probabilities ” enoqgh to carry the House through until dawn. _ Spring Snowstorm companied by three navy aeroplanes, In , he stated, the Polar New York, April 30 - price, The executive members of the Suspend Operations has a good chance of success. But basin Is flooded with sunlight twenty- union declare a thorough and lin Both Premier King and Right Hon. Arthur Meighen, Con­ four hours of the day, and he added: drlpped to-day to level» he does not believe a dirigible would of the Muon, raw i celling at partial inquiry would establish the servative leader, are to speak. Pittsburg. Pa.. April 30—Eleven Leeds. England, April $0.- Spring be able to reach the Pole, and he "The air above the ice fields heats miners’ contention that the coàl In­ is here, and so are the curiosities of does not believe either of the United up to 70 or 75 degrees and may drop 4.3 rente a pound ■ and fine Although the main body of Progressive will vote against mines of the Pittsburg Oral Com­ the English climate. This morning granulated at 6.6. ta the low dustry “can and must pay a better pany. employing more than 3,000 men States navy dirigibles. Los Angeles In an hour to the freezing point if wage than the 1324 rates.” the Government, the ministry's majority on the main budget there was warm sunshine in York­ or Shenandoah, could be used effec­ the sky become* overcast. Such a price of raw euggf there wae little hav* suspended operations, the com­ shire, then Winter came, and a slx- tively in rescue work there, should r sudden drop of temperature, common demand from pefiner*, heeuuae It PROPAGANDA CHARGE motion ia variously estimated between twelve and twenty. Pro­ pany « Islmlng It le unable to opér­ hour snowstorm raged over the rescue be necessary. to the Arctic, might mean disaster war raid larwç' etippllee In producing “The corporation’s press in Cppe gressives and Liberals will vote together against the Couserva- ât» under the present union wage moors, making travel along the rtw Kecretary of the Navy Wilbur had for any airship whose buoyaiu*%» is count rie» arOu.eii expectation, of Breton,' the gCflcers add. “is carry- scale because of ths lower cost at almost tmaas.lbla "••PIP4 that the dirigibles would ■till further declines.

aifo ^ jéet ef much 41 Charles Conyers entertained with The meetii was under the chair* LATEST FIGURES A. Griffith. ^ c* My soul- And Protect Your Garden ADMIT JAIL TERMS \mw Mrt t'onyer* accompanied. good loâectlclae your plant* HGRA1Î0N LAWS ______(Continued from page 1) If sprayed of proper growth. loi Theatre on February is. 1M3. con­ fronted with hl« police record, ad­ WE RECOMMEND SLACK LEAF 46 mitted his correct name was crank NOT ADEQUATELY ENFORCED CHINESE STIR Pellegrini, that he came from San •tc Bh 'on*. iS#, %-lh. $1.33, 2-lb. $3.73, 0*1- $14.»* Francisco, end that he had been een- tended to Wall* Wells penitentiary for -stealing an automobile which he. It leaves nothing to Check-up of Japanese Arrivals in B.C. Confirms Ottawa together with Thom peon and other HEATED DEBITE men, was using to transport liquor The Owl Drug Co. Ltd in Belief That Beal Intent of Gentlemen's Agree fou do not from Canada across the boundary. decide how much or De Paulo made the statement that It ment Not Being Made Effective Now; Existing was not crime In the United States how little to put CO. OF STALLHOLDERS to break the prohibition lew. Regulations Allowing Unlimited Admission of plete, etandtrdiced URGED TO STUDY LAWS "Families” Make Enforcement Difficult. “Ton had better look Into your laws." Interposed Mr. Justice W. A. Macdonald In the assise court, where the case was heard. " One of Oak Bay’s By Times Staff Bepreaentatiye • It la not considered a crime in the United States. We have some of our FOR SALE Med Chrmiig fleets Ottawa, April 30.—While a speeisl committee of the Mackenzie beet cltlsene—" commenced de Paulo Mr. Hyde had corns King Cabinet has not yet completed its investigation into Japanese jn,'Are>you speaking for the best dtl- immigration, figures already compiled by government officials Dr. Jckyll had none! here seem to confirm the assertion of British Columbia Members of Parliament that existing immigration regulations have not At the root of many a bed mean all over—and act'that been adequately enforced. It seems to be the general consensus temper, there'» a com. It is way. Doctor» know thatacorn of opinion here that Japanese who were hot entitled to enter fruit growers on the business of this country last year nnder the Gentlemen’s Agreement actually white producers were passed last hard to keep the disposition may irritate the whole nerv- did gain admission; but who is to blame for this condition or night at the meeting called by serene when a com is jabbing ou» system—so the patient and baiting it with pain. You with acorn U told to u«e Blue- whether blâme attaches to anyone are points which have not the agricultural group of the -Too are wanted In other places?” been yet determined. It In to eeeer- Victoria Chamber of Commerce Inquired Mackenele Matheeon, prose­ can cover the tip of a com jay. A Blue-jay plaster will taln the precise truth of these mat­ cutor. — with a match-head. But this end a com pain in ten second», ters that the Cabinet has arranged to discuss Chinese holding stalls "By the newspapers I see I am __ Ul:______I__. • tiny pain-center makesone feel and the axn itself in 48 hours. for a thorough checking up of Immi­ (Continued from Pegs 1.) in the publie, market* wanted ell over the world." answered gration during recent years. Thompson.______These are some of the facts which Ing on continuous propaganda at- THREE-HOUR DEBATE have convinced British Columbia Nearly every stallholder In the KRAMER STOPS O’DOUO members that more vigorous en- public market was represented, end forcement of the Minting regulations at many stages the three-hour de­ . April *#. — Denny or the Inauguration of new regula­ bate on the subject wee bitter. Re­ Kramer. Philadelphia crack feather­ tions la needed: solutions were pawed calling upon weight, knocked out Phil O'Doud of In IfU n total of SIS Japanese the city to ban Chinese produce from Columbus In tbs second round of a were admitted to Canada. Under the the market and to reduce Chinese ten-round bout her* Met evening, atlon that they will consent to no peddlers licenses until they were THS QUICK AND GENTLE WAY TO END A CORN Five-Roomed Stucco Bungalow Gentlemen's Agreement as amended MONTREAL 3QXER WINS in 1*3* only IS* Japanese ere sup­ arrangement that will pay our meu erentually entirely eliminated. and Hi beaetUWI posed to enter this country. This a living woge. nod especially that The resolution, passed were as well-kept tawos. beds, art let tr wUI embrace an Inquiry Into their New Tort. April J».-Jackl* pise* In Oak Boy end follows Cohen. Montreal welterweight, last Illegally. affaire." "That 0 notice be placed In the tavariohlr sum to edmlre it. gained Motions to begin active picketing night defeated Jimmy Roberta, New Under e strict interpretation of the public market bearing the names of Tork light heavyweight, at Mltchel Garage with Gentlemen's Agreement meet of that the white growers who are prepared other features. mechanics and mine workers yester­ to furnish their products to stall­ Field. cement Boor. day. The question of picketing Boys’ Oxford Special There still remains, however, a nom holders at wholesale prices. Sturdy little shoes, made In brown or block calf, solid leather eel**, wide her of Orientals who apparently are caused heated argument, some of the "That the City Council through members advocating an active cam- the public market committee be tee that will give growing feet loin of room. $4,500.00 Sleee S to 10% to have come is without ïc^ ^vïï^mrt Pick­ asked-tw testante a system whereby authority. | «»- sum» IV -of trade ttewnees Issued SW1NERTON * MUSGRAVE eting. pointing out that In previous to Chinese peddlers would be re- FOUR CLASSES ALLOWED Industrial disputes here where it had duoed annually with the view of Victoria, B.c. to Oof Rid of Thao* The Royal Shoe Store 0« Fart sweat been carried on. the result bad been eventual elimination. New Is the Tit—______...___ Under the Gentlemen's Agreement Ugly Soots "That it Je the espreemd hope of There's no longer tie slightest returning after this meeting that the ritjr council need of feeling eehkmed "of your will do all in their power to ban the BASEBALL TRADE rls. first baseman of the Boston Am- freckles, as Othtde- -double strength children of Japanese already here. solo of Chinese products in the pub- —Is guaranteed to remove these n. Mesa. April **—Joe Her homely spots. laborers or agriculturists Attention woe drawn to the notion Mmply get an ounce of Othlne— of the Vancouver City Council In double strength—front any drug store McKINNON’S PRICE putting Chinee* peddlers off the or deportment store and apply o little WEEK-END SPECIALS ANNOUNCEMENTS streets and similar action wee urged of It night end morning end you SEALING IS DISCUSSED I In Victoria. Strenuous opposition should soon see that even the worst Potatoes, local "Up-to-date*,' _grad#* A- A sack $*•80 r griser fer 1 BRITISH BUDGET laborers, five trad was offered to n suggestion that they freckles have begun to disappear, last chance at this price Batter; quality era, two mechanics and ttreaty who I be recompensed for being driven off while the lighter ones have vanished unclassified, or total of the streets with stalls In the public entirely. It Is seldom that more Nabob Coffee, 1-lb. tine, reg. lie. • Special .... lier was convinced that they bad I market. than an ounce Is needed to completely Quaker Pure Orange Marmalade, 4-lb. tin ...... offered his objection* TO Th* I One suggestion offered to the industrial Then, under the strict provisions claim to compensation for the clear the skin end gain a beautiful Salmon. 1-lb. tin, 4 for ....l—...... -...... cure Sic. half-cutting Ik- B.C. School of the Gentlemen's Agreement a total complexion. of Hated veering tt* Sayward Build employer* and employed. of 11» Japan ear were allowed ad following the prevention of pelagic of IN a Be sure to oak for the double Fry's Cocoa, l-lb. tins Phone 3500. estimated at £2».000.000 o year. agriculturists strength Othlne. as this la sold »»- Sliced Pineapple Tiger Brand, large tins the state Is to provide ■y Chinese peddlers lier guarantee of money bock If It WM» than £ MM.one « year. fwsrs, Why should It beaasumed that ,M I MANY RELATIVES ARRIVE -daly a tfcMtc wetter: stow. May 8. Tickets on sale purchase by function of Industry atone to eompanies^nlitit led to comprnaatioa At ail drug or departmmeht store* 709 Pudera Ave., Just Off Douglas St. Phone 1903 In add tt Sob to these, .however, white stallholders of Chit Othlne. P.O. Box Mil, Get your tickets early. large proportion of what but so la the Pioetndal Goeerni or by mall. there were no leas than 858 Japanese Premier declared emphatically. ads. (Adrt) admitted a# the wives and families Th* *tVTtqco 10.1 ,n.important In Higginbotham. of mmtoïs. ' This, fn the WR** 8f ITS STEP-CHILDREN members who have invest Igated the when the Federal Govern Chapter. I.O D.E, While Sir Alfred Mond Is a LA* la getting a substantial revenue rummage sale at 1115 Douglas *r*L It is rather noteworthy that and the main possibility of alack from the restricted sealing at Street, below Hudson's Bay store, on -The London Dolly Man. Cuneiele- tlve, owned by Lord Rothermrre. makes this identical point in an edi­ Federal Treasury. torial this morning. me boy under eighteen years of eg* of thinking. Is aboolotriy unjust for A GENUINE “In every other country. The Mali Is actually the relative of a Japan - the Province wee the heaviest pic*, tarts, cake*, cream puff*. raye, -the welfare of the exporting cue man already in ibc country. If from the cessation of aealiag opera- industries is stud loo sty eonmderwo by the Government- Here ths bread. whole wheat bread, bran SCIENTIFIC SEALINO eminent appears to " le of bearing Half-Price Shoe Sale of the beet materials. The any Imperil**.' seals killed la northern waters new [tie Pie and Cek* Shop. IS» Doe* taken by elïltJali of the United St, phone »»*. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY for Immigration treaty between the United purposes must be nnder eighteen, it Eyes Examined for Gle.ee. Hig Caned», Japan is impossible for ginbotbam.alLskomi StobartSlnhart Building.RutldinW. **’ GOOD-BY tiooe are spilt between the four In- ON ALL BROKEN UNES STARTING FRIDAY, MAY 1 Satyrin Glar STOMACH young man applying far admission tcreated nation* Canada receiving lately sclent if i« rejuvenates without to Jots his father la really nnder that fifteen per cent. The premiers claim Biggest Values ever offered Victoria public since the surgery. FVw ------age or hoL la that the Produce Trading Co. Ltd. Victoria. BC. GAS FRIENDLY NEGOTIATION MEET DOLLAR DAY Gillie. carried on dental office in the Camp- oar. Ohly BuHding, culph- c.p. glycerine. Standlng tact—51* Japanese entered Adlerika. Thl. rem this country lari year, whereas the and the older melee or* not mhtutee end brings out eld waste-mat general understanding of the Can- harmed I» uny way. Thus the in Fishing St Cewichon Lake? Take you oarer thought apian people, when the présent of the animal* is thoroughly Canadian National Railway Gas Car: direct errvk-e daily, except Sunday. final évacuant that It is wonderful for from Point Slice station at ».* am . -.natipation and stomach trouble. Slope that full. Moated f< by the killed oft* Enterteii >1 and Even If Canada maintains her ed- vocal selection* sketches, etc.! Me­ Hah A Co. are coming now than Parliament had morial Hell. Monday. May 4. S pm. anticipated. It I* possible that the present Auspices of Cathedral Girls’ Auxili­ Aa explained la than column* be­ restrictions iy be abrogated by the Shoes for everybody; your size in some line. Not a bankruptcy cry. BUT REAL SHOES AT A PRICE ary. Tickets lie at Memorial Hall fore. the policy of the Federal Gov­ action of one of the other three office. **• ernment la to Iron out then diffi­ time party to While no In- OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS TAKE NOTICE. This sale will save your transportation. Shop early culties by friendly negotiation with thnatlon of such action boa been re­ nt! costal, with dta Japan. As a remit of then negotia­ low Isas Condenser, tions. it Is believed, promt regain- likely that Japon or NONE BETTER Canada Radio Supply. better régulai unrestricted LADIES CHILDREN from Orieetal penetration.—B.H. SALT SPRING ISLAND EUROPEAN POUCE PLANS Hurlbut Welts and Chums Button Monday religion la better than Men’s Slater Boots, Ladies’ Pumps, black Boots, - eo flfl (Cantinned tram Page 1 > all sizes _____...... end brown, all sixes.. CREAMERY by tho 5 to 7Vj l’a Solid Leather Work of the Interior, M. Behro- Fresh from the churn. New CO-operation w*lt General retailing at Military Receggeedatiei Cue the prefect of police, the dl- Misses’ Boots and Slippers, 11 to 2 of the state detective 60c PEE POUND $3.95 the director of the munlclp.1 no­ th* celebration of Tort Grocer has it frog FcHow Workers Hurlbut Welt* and Chums Button THORNE, 648 Yale. St May Day devel Into a aeries of Men’s Work Boots, Ladies’ Oxfords, black demonstration*. Boots, So Sajfs Toronto Men of Dodd's be confined to barracks and ir°°pa all sizes...... and brown, all sixes... 8 to 10 Vt Kâfcey Pills streets only in of serious trouble. A polloe aeroplane ptatrol over the n„, a_ 4m maallhl ■ 1 I f If m■ for Only $4.50 Cask city will After Taking Half a Boa of Dadd's touch with the prefect of potier nod Child’s Boots, Lace, Black and Brown Kidney Fill* till signal any algae of diatarhaaro ito. Oat, April it (Bpartel)— gatherings of crowds anywhere around the city. Men’s English Brogues, Ladies’ Pumps and Children’s Patent and quick your pilla were la arrant- Slippers. 8 to 10% lag and relieving aa attack of rheu BYNG MAY VISIT CITY Oxfords, all sizes.. It BEATS- as it Sweeps as it Cleans all sizes ...... CCoailauad from Rig 1.) The balança yon pay in email Wlnkel anticipated that the carnival will attract 1SS.SSS visitor. Boys’ School Boots, 11 to 51-2 amounts each month while you use to Victoria, bat If only - fifth tb* and enjoy the full benefits this labor- to put fuel Into a objective should saving appliance brings to your TWO days later I had to stay cabled will be worth while. Men’s Dress Boots and Oxfords, Ladies’ House Slippers, Children's Patent Slip­ home. ■nded to try The May Qi many citiea black and brown,

! (I HOLEPROOF BURBERRY VANCOUVER ISLAND NEWS HOSIERY Angus Campbell & Co. Ltd. COATS 1010 GOVERNMENT STREET

AverlU. Mrs. Mudge, Mrs. Cheeke. Mfs. Stewart McLeod. Mrs. Daly. Miss McPherson, Mrs. O’Rourke and COEETNE BULL Mrs. Trevor -Reeve. The supper MRS. CAMPBELL IS NEW SILK FROCKS THAT ARE tables were tastefully decorated by . HELD HT COW» Mrs. Cole and Mr*. Brock. LANGFORD SPEAKER VACUUM PACKED Talk on Emigration by EXCELLENT VALUE AT M Popuar Musical Number In­ CROSS-WORD PUZZLE, KELLY DOUGLAS ô. CO * Women’s Institute terspersed -Dancing ON FOREST FIRES President In a Wide Range of Becoming and Smart Special to The Times Modes Cowichan Station. April 30.—On I«angford. April #30. — The April Friday. April 24. the Iatdies’ Conser­ Novel Method to Teach Chil­ meeting of the Langford Women's vative Club held a bait, which was Institute was well attended with Proenting for Friday'i shoppers a splendid group of new Silk Frocks, speci­ well attended. Cecil Heaton’s or­ dren Forest Conservation members and visitors. chestra supplied the. music. The The speaker for the afternoon waa ally priced to sell at $25.95. You will find a good selection of Spring's decorations were tasteful and Special to The Times , Mrs. 1-Yank Campbell, president of newest styles to choose from and" in many pretty colorings. They are, indeed, springlike, dogwood and flowering Langford. April 30.—The B.C. the Victoria Women’s Histltute. who carrant’ being used with good effect Forest Service is to he congratulated spoke on ’’Emigration." Mrs. Camp­ vary excellent value at. Friday ...... 025.65 under the direction of Mrs. McCon­ on the novel idea in securing the bell urged the need of the right kind Piccadilly nell. assisted by Mr. Dutton and R. co-operation of the children to help of emigrants for Canada's salvation. LONDON W Svott Various popular turns were fight the “fire bug," To all the She favored not limiting emigration interspersed during the programme. senior ehlldren In Iaingford school to only British subjects, but would Miss Daisy Conance won great ap- a cross-word puzzle has been given admit well-chosen agriculturists from plause in her song. “Hard-hearted in the shape of a tree with sixty-six other lands if willing to conform to Hannah, the Vamp of Havanahi" In vertical and horizontal words to be Canadian standards. Set These New Spring Coats Selling Friday at Smoking Mixture j suitable Jazz costume. A bevy of found in It. A short paragraph Is The address was much enjoyed, fair performers gave “Moonlight and also to be composed about the for­ and the members are looking forward j Roses." Including Miss lonny Dutton. ests. comprising some of the words to hearing the same speaker on leg­ 115.95, $20.00, $29.95, $35.00, Miss Dolly Spencer. Miss Waldy, in the puxzle. Prizes are to be islation at a future date. assisted by Misses -Rosie Pannell, awarded for the best results. Vp«ri Mrs. W. J. Savory of Victoria Will please the l*o be I Sherman. Eva Finlay, Viola spoke shortly with regard to holding $42.50 and $49.00 of the finest Finlay. Doreen Day. Dorothy Mc­ a strawberry* festival at the June most exacting Millan. Ella Jarlton, Maureen Carnival. tobACCOS smoker Kingscote, the whole being cleverly Madame Beauchemln was elected carried out, with old-world costume*, the delegate for the Provincial Con­ THE BEST COAT VALUES OFFERED THIS SEASON arranged by Mrs. McConnell arid ference in June. Mrs. F. Whltehouse. Langford News The meeting adjourning, a delight­ The spotlight colored effects were ful tea was served by Mrs. F. Smed- In charge of Mr. Hood and Jack ley and Mrs. H. Simpson. Young. Misa D. Spencer gave the tpacial to The Timas - 'Slave Song” with great effect, and Ijungford. April. 30.—The dancing Father (after half an hour's received much applause. Regret w%* floor at "The Spaniards," Island search i : "Do you know what I have Attractive Values in Womens Fine Silk New Printed Silk felt at tlie unavoidable absence of Highway, Is in excellent condition done with my nails, son?" Miss Edith Bevan and Miss Noreca for next Saturday's supper dansant. Bqy: "Yes, father.” Stay ley. Supper arrangements were The music will-be all that one could “Well, what have I done with Stockings Scarves in charge of Mrs. H. P. Jooker. presi­ wish, and the buffet supper up to its them?" FOR RESULTS USE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS dent. assisted by Mrs. May. Mrs. usual excellent standard. “You've lost ein!" Harvey's Extra Fine Quality Fibre Bilk Hoae, in black, white and Just arrived a large ihipment of most of the favored colore ; sites 8 Vi to 16. Very special value beautiful Printed Silk Scarves in at. per pair ...... »l ee many handsome patterns and jjrey At $1.50 Per Pair colorings in small, medium and Harvey » Pure Silk Hoae, with wide Hale top, and reinforced ll.le large styles.; _ Very reasonably .ole,; in black, white and all the fashionable color,. Petr, 91-BO priced from $2.90 up to $7.50 At $1.75 Per Pair ------A New Improved Holeproof Pure 811k How, heavier quality and very line mercerised rtbble lisle tope; black, white and colors; sises Iti to 1»H. At, per pair ...... $*.T5 Exceptional Values in At $2.00 Per Pair the Corset Section Kayeer Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, extra line quality, perfect lifting and a silk hose thet will give excellent satisfaction; black At QC — Clearing odd and white and all the new ’colore. Remarkable value at, per lines of "Lady pair ...... *a'°® Mac" Front facing and D At $2.50 Per Pair and A Non-lacing Corseta In 1 Kayeer Full Fashioned Bxtrx Heavy Quality 8ttk Howe, with pure broken sties from 11 to 3Î. silk tops and reinforced lisle soles; In black, while and all the Half-Price Sale Friday and Saturday wanted colors. Special at. pee pair ...... 99.50 Priced formerly at tS.M to , JPrtwtl to clear Friday WARNING—The Retail Druggist Association of Canada have combined to coerce the manufacturers to compel all druggists to sell their products at full 'N at, per pair ...... price. For many years we have been fighting for fair prices in British Columbia, while the so-called cut-rate druggists have been, bringing pressure to bear At IQ-^trong Corse- on manufacturers, "and have already- succeeded in- having several articles placed on full price list, but they evidently are determined to eliminate compa­ Kayser Chiffon Stockings tD4.lt/ lettes of pink ction on every line. This will mean the consumer will pay 16% to 36% additional! ' The Vancouver Drug. Co. will be found fighting this compulsory Special at $2 50 Per Pair striped coutil with foor strong i in price, for we believe the cost of living should be reduced, instead of messaaed. and that competition lathe life of trade. In the past 18 years hoae supporters; sties SI to r have saved the people of British Columbiabia hundreds1 of thousands in real imoney. ~Support us in our fight‘ to continue our policy. In Black and White and All the Newest Colors V 40. Special, per pair, .9.19 Prescriptions a Household Needs, Guaranteed Rubber Toilet Preparations At QQ _—Regulation Bras* Specialty Drugs, Etc. Goods Etc. vUV * icres of strong Indian Head or firm white 54c Monihol tftrtphlir Ointment IÎ.Î4 Revv.lvlng Spray Syringe 2.3c Vinolla Talcum Powder, 13# New Roman Striped Cotton Porch Frocks . 1 for cambric front fastening; sixes ■ „ - . 9,5* - 81..25 •36c J. M. F, J&t»u de Cologne. 26# ■Oer dtepenwrs ere- htehly j cuuiniBin. uivuiiiiii - Fountain Hyrtoge ft Parts Eau de Quinine ...... 50* ai to 4» ...... 989 or heavy ...... 38* ere» ...... 81.25 75c Reid’s Hair Fix ...... 88# Special at $3.50 qualified an ’. provided .06 Fountain Syringe (com- “5c Puritall Sugar of Milk, 1 lb. Ë 25c Cream of Witch Hazel ami At /»Q - — Back - fastening tin ...... 38r plete) 81.4 Hoses ...... '...... 13* with best drugs.* chemi­ 7&c Cod Liver Oil. It-os. . 35c Knr and Fleer Syringe. ‘ii? $1 Dr. Held’s Guaranteed Hair The utility of those Roman Striped Porch Frocks shows how OvV Brassieres in ban­ cals, pharmaceuticals, etc. 25c Bn.«ik * Barley ...... ÎSÎ 33c Infants’ Rectal Syringe.__ Tonic ...... 50# truly practical sense governs Fashion. They are made in the deau and never-ellp, styles of 2"c McKay’s Rurlrr ...... 1J|# 13.06 Aristocrat Hot Water Bottle 56c Glycerine end Hose Water. .Save money on your next t*0e Pure Hodhifti Phosphate, per for ...... 81.50 t-oa...... 25# prettiest styles of the season and are m easily laundered, and the fancy silk-striped material ; prescription. PROMPT 1 lb. tin ...... 30* $2.75 Black Bird Hot Water Bottle 36c Emulsified Cocoenut Oil. 16# colors do not fade. Every woman wants several of these dresses sixes 32 to 46. Special, 69# 56c Pure Sodium Sulphate for ...... 81.38 35c Dorln Rouge Brunette lif V ______/ DELIVERY. (Glauber Halts), per lb. tin.. 36* $1.06 Combination Syringe Fit­ 56c Dorlna Face Powder ...... 25# in her wardrobe. Specially priced at...... $3.50 Ate Camphorated Oil. 4-ox. 26* tings ...... 80# $1.25 Hirer’s Face Powder . . .03# 40c Hydrogen Peroxide, |-oi., 20* f»0c Baby's Rubber Pants . 25# 5rt«- Muni ...... 88# tile Hydrogen Peroxide, 14-os. ____ t $1 El Kado (depilatory) ...... 80# tvttte .... .;.7.r.T.. .T5Ï...... 33* 25e Camphor Ice ...... 18# 56c Old English Balaam of Anl- Proprietaries, Etc. 56c 1 >u charme Face Powder xee<| ...... 26* Brunette ...... 25# SSe Granular Efferveaclng Ci­ $1.66 San Has' Tonic Wine . 764* 25c Anglo French Violet Pow­ trate of Magnesia ...... 18* $1.25 „ Redman (the king__ of der ...... 13# Stç Granular Effervescing So­ tonics) ...... 63# 35c Renzo Almond ('ream 13# Chesterfields and Easy Chairs dium Phosphate ...... 26* 50c I >r. Reid’s Eczema Oint­ 50c Pine Tar Shammn» ...... 26# 2®c Whit* Petrolatum. 4-ox. ment ...... 25# $1 Michauda Lilas Vegetal 50# Patronize Home Industry and buy goods made in our own work­ jar* ...... -...... lO* 3Rc Hirst s Pain Exterminator 56c Pure Cocoanut Oil. 4-os.. 86# shop. We guarantee the quality and the prices are right A 13c Yellow Petrolatum. 4-os. for ...... 1§# 3$C Toilet Talcum Powder. 1-lb Lake Cowichan splendid stock to choose from. jar* ------. — ;...... 5ue |*r. Held's Pile Ointment. 26# carton ...... -••■•■-■...... 18# 11.50 Puritall, Malt Extract with SI F.mulslon of Cod Liver Oil. BO* $1 Theatrical Cold Cream, I-lb. Cod Liver Oil. 32-oz 75* 56c Reids Royal Embrocation tin ...... 50# 15c Welch's Grape Juice ...... 7* lor 28# EOc lied Pepper ointment ... 26* $V Burdock and Sarsapartita. SO# 54c Mentho-Lyptol ...... 26* $1 Spring Bluest Purifier --50* EX TRA SPECIAL Toilet Preparations News ♦ate Held’s IJthla Tablets 30# U8MTC» 5tc HeW’s Royal Mange Remedy 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Etc. f.»r ...... 35# Special ts The Times Tooth Brushes, Etc. $1 Quinine and Iron W’lne. 50# 50c ZAM BVK ...... 25# _ 75c Michaud’s &6e Tooth Brush ...... 25# $1 Imptored Syrup of Hypn- (One to each customer) Florida Water. leak# Cowichan. April 36—Mr. 20# phosphltes ...... •••••••50# for ...... 88# Carter has disposed of his business 40c Tooth Brush ...... 60c Lemon’s William Auchinachle, an employee of FLAT REFUSAL TO 23c Tooth Brush ...... 56C Dr. Held % Liquid Sulphur. 25# and property to Mr. J. D. FYaaer of Household Needs, 5hc Dr. Retd’s Pyorrhea 25c Carier * Little Liver PHI* C. 1 eanslhg the Charter Logging Company Is in Combs, Brushes, Etc. Cream 26# Duncan Hospital suffering from a Williams Lake. Cariboo District. The Wash ...... ,....^-^....-"28* Jjr Helds Rheumatism Remedy CIVIC EMPLOYEES ON Drugs, Etc. $1 lYmentlne Mouth Wash. 60# 75c Reid’s Van­ fracture of both bones of the left business is a general store and situ­ 36c I «entone Tooth Paste .. 13# " for ...... 80# •1.56 I rB,r Brush ...... 76-* ishing Cream leg. having been struck by the GENERAL PAY JUMP 25# Held * Carbolic Tooth Pow­ 16c Dutch Drops ...... - • 6# $2.66 Hair Brush ... M.ftri for 38# ated at the north end of the lake, and 16c Epsom Salts, per lh...... 5* •i.it Hair Biuah ...... •1.36 7 » o Reid’s choker attached to the sled of the der ...... S3* 56c Dr. Held’s Tar «nar ?6c Linen Envelopes ...... 1«# 56c Fruit Drfma, strawberry, Mr. and Mrs. W. u mask lax enter­ tained at bridge on Saturday. Five I>ee and Mr. tjeorge Gibson. Nega­ One of the letters which 100» ...... 16* for ...... 25c Turknlt Wash Cloths ...18# raspberry, mixed fruit, lemon, etc., tive: Miss M. Chriatlaon and Rev. T. 25c Baby's Own Cough Syrup. 13* 16c Pummo Soap ,*...... »# $1.56 Cllnleal Thermometer. 76# per lb...... ” J tables were In play. Ladles* first was reached ug yesterday ie 25c Toilet Soap 66c Manicure Scissors ...... 80# I6c Nelleon’e Rosebuds, lb., awarded to Mias Marshall; second. M. Habershon. After a most instruc­ 56c Dr. Reid's Bronchitis Mix­ 46c Vinolia Bitter Almond wap. 56c ManStre WTiSrirg . ;. v; .88# tive debate the judges decided In fa­ from i mother, who sayi ture ...... 25* 70c Assorted Kisses ...... Mrs. Keagt; consolation, Mrs. Tur­ $ In box ...... 20# 86c Vacthim Bottles, pint sUe. 70c Marmalade Jellies ...... vor of "travel" by one point. The 1 56c Castor Oil (finest Italian). for ...... 46# ner. Gentlemen's first. Mrs. K. Lomas she wrote from personal 66c Candied Figs ...... playing as a gentlemen; second, Mr. Judges were: Mrs. Lewis Hall. Mias 8-oz...... 25* EXTRA SPECIAL tie Vacuum Refills, pint ***e. :>0t English Jellies ...... M. Whyte and Mr. Odo A. Barry. experience. She recom­ 666 ’ Finest Australian Eucalyp­ Tor ...... r...... v.. -88# 60c Turkish Delight ...... Turner; consolation, A. Lockwood. tus Oil. 4-ox...... 25* CIGAR» AT HALF PRICE $1 English Absorbent Gauze * llefreshmenU were served at the Rev. T. O. Barlow acted as chair­ mends Pacific Milk for in­ 5Or Candled Apricots ...... man and complimented the debaters 25c Dr. Reid's Collodine for 15c Van Dyck maple, each S* yards ...... 88# 50c Dainty Mixed ...... close of the afternoon. fanta that all other foodi wounds ...... 13* lie Van Dyck General, each . R<* 60 Pspetrles ...... 30# 5tc Jelly Beans ...... both for their skill and the educative •6c Toasted Marshmallows.. Mrs. Hrholey la visiting her daugh­ X alue of the subject matte. After the disagree with. With th« 25c Thymol Trochee ...... 13* #0o Plain Marshmallows ... debate a short programme of songs é8c Reid’s Syrup of Figs ... 25* ter and ; I-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. first of her three children Prie Mixed Satins ...... Hardings. and recitations were given. Those 56c Puritall Milk of Magnesia 26c Salted Peanuts ...... tlcipatlng were Miss Violet Ha- she tried Pacific in despera­ for ...... 26* 36c Peanut Brittle ...... ■haw, Mrs. J. Medlands, Rev. Bar- tion and the boy began ti 26c French Cleaner ...... 13* Klow and Rev. Habershon. The pro­ 56c Mustard Cerate .25* ceeds of the collection went to the thrive. The other two had 56c Syrup of White Pine Men­ EXTRA SPECIAL thol Eucalyptus arid Honey. 25* ladles’ aid funds. it from the first. 66c Held's Hyrup of White Mne 11 t.m. to 11 e.m. Shawnigan News FIRST SHOOT and Tar ...... 26* Original Cut RateT)ruccists 12 50c GIN PILLS ...... 25# The Shawnigan Rifle Club holds 25c Borax and Honey ...... 13# its first shoot of the season on Sat­ "V East on’s Syrup ...... 25* STORES VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND STORES (One to each customer) Pacific Milk •peeiel to The Times urday afternoon. Rlfl*«< and ammu Msnd Office, Vs 56c Parrish's Chemical Food, No Phone. Mall Orders or C.O.O. t arrudi a Chemical Food. 60# FORT AND DOUGLAS STS, F HONE 7408 i Shawnigan Lake. April 26.—A deal nltlon arc procurable at the 25c Extract of Vanilla ...... 13# 0 rdma At These Prices. • involving a large amount of money A general Invitation is ii — j has just been completed. Mr. U. K.

*s VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 . i'"> ...... 1 ' HOW THEY CHANCE Shipping Conference "have de­ ‘Look tml Qrwnéjm, isM M, tMfg-% Birtaria fiailfi SintfB manded a spread which would Basa m en'toef Krnmhm f—Ung.’ ” eneral hf.rtzog is cover the cost of operating ships 1L0SIS THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 10» no longer thinking of seces­ half full of passenger» and half full I HEALTH I DISEASE sion.G He has jumped from an out- of freight. To suggest. Aat "if im­ PeSIlihed Every Afternoon Except Migrant or Sick ... EFFORTS GROWING “ • Sunday by and-out republican platform to an mense profits are being made,'* Ae Headache 64 When N THt TIMES PRINTING AND PUS. out-and-out Empire platform. He idle bottoms would be put to work Meeting of Canadian Associa­ LI8HINQ COMPANY LIMITED declared to the National Assembly Offleos: Comer Breed’ end Pert Street» is to beg Ae question. There is a 'yesterday that secession from the limit to the length that even a com­ This Is a term often applied to a ton tion to Be Held in Montreal the Heart severe headache which occurs peri­ May 14-16 , Beelaeee Wee (Advertising) .Phone JJM British family would be a flagrant bine would go to cover losses occa­ odically. Besides the headache there mistake and a national disaster. He sioned by its own error of judgment. are .also Certain peculiar symptoms Montreal April .. 30—Tuberculosis Editorial Office...... Phone to is Young” now pleads for cooperation be­ And if what Sir Alfred Yarrow connected with the vision and fre­ will receive study and demonstration quent vomiting. This vomiting from mahy angles at the vmnual SUBSCRIPTION RATES tween Briton and Boer and opposes says n true—and Ae name of Yar­ sometime* relieves the headache, but 139 meeting of the Canadian Tubercular Youth I» a wonderful thin*. the patient is prostrate for several . To Prence. Belgians.etc. .11.00 per month the domination of either. A truly row is one to conjure wiA in Ae Association, which will take place And the meet wonderful thing CRy deUrery ...... Ilto per month hours. here May 14. 15 and 16. How wide­ about it It that it has nothing British ideal. The Sou* African Aipping world—the twenty-five per These symptoms occur usually li) spread is the Gars* to he considered Ijr mail (exclusive of Prime Minister undoubtedly detects persons of a nervous temperament, whatever to d# with yeer so- cent, surplus shipping over that of in seen, in the official programme called ••age." uÏÏS. the coining struggle in the Union pre-war days must be considered whose occupation is sedentary and which announce* that the thirty- .16.06 per annum requires more or less concentrated four paper* to be read will cover Youth' is an affair of the not as one between elements of iu side by side not only wkh Ae fact visual and other attention. Occa­ surgery. Internal medicine*. X-rays, heart, which need never grow white population, but one between Aat world trade has not kept pace sionally Migraine is transmitted from P|O0fl district nursing and administration. add st all. Indeed, it fre­ French and English will be used by JOIN THE LOCAL BRANCH white and black. with these facilities, but wi|h an Home wake In Hhe morning know­ the speakers, among whom are many quently happens that the General Hertzog’a, complete economic condition in the world ing that an alack Is coming on. In of the mont noted in thl* science longer a man lives the younger such circumstances a brisk purge on the American continent. his heart grows. And so at N EVERY TOWN AND change of view is not surprising. which recognizes a European buy­ of, say, effervescing Epsom salts The Triumph of Expert Tea Blending RED CROSS WORK sixty you will find him game city is C—atfa to-day a drive His position u Prime Minister has ing and producing power—particu­ will help. Sold by Grosses Throughout Canada for anything, because he has I given him* an opportunity of looking Rest in bed In a darkened room, Dr. C.. G. Brink, provincial travel­ learned the secret of abiding has been commenced lo increase the larly in Russia ' and Germany— plenty of hot water to drink, and ing chest diagnostician, will speak membership of the Canadian League into the family affairs of Ae British which is very far below what it such local remedies as the applica­ on Junior Red <'rose work in Nova youth. of Nations Society to 100.000 by Empire at closer range. Ideals was in 1914. tion of heat or cold to the head, or Beotia. The Alberta survey will be That secret is to be found in the exactly what the “little daily dim» a mustard plaster The feet should Victoria Girl spoken to by Dr. Baker. The work of fnl” does for it; but, because el the end of this week. Victoria is which looked perfect in the abstract Opponents of the Government's a tubercular diepensary a* exempli­ bleed that streams through the be kept warm with hot watfr bottles. body. Keep your blood pure and your artificial mode of life, yeui taking part in the campaign and have lost their glamor m closer con­ proposal to force a showdown on the In the Interval between attacks a Graduates From the fied by the Rotary Club of Vancouver complete physical examination should B.C., will be detailed by Dr. Raw- virile, and you'll keep the spirit and inside shirks its duty, you deni ample facility is being aiforded to tact with practical realities. Mr. issue of ocean freight rates are seiz­ be made, including the teeth, nose linga. The early deteetlon and pre­ the boundless energy of the heyday get your supply ef the six vital everybody desirous of getting on Ramsay MacDonald went through a ing upon Ae flimsiest pretexts for and eyes, and any possible exciting Montreal Hospital vention of tuberculosis in children ef life. And the way to do that to salts far which every day your sys­ facto* corrected.. will be the subject of Dr. J. fl. El­ tem cries eut, and you suffer is the roll of the local branch. One similar experience. Hi» and Gen­ their opposition. They make much liott of Toronto. the simple way of the "little daily The occurrence of the attack de­ Montreal April 36.—Miss Alice consequence. dollar purchases a membership and eral Herteeg's discoveries swell the of the size of Mr. Preston's bill, of pends so much on general health that Dr. Rousseau,

on my own ranA too, so altogether' it's the real thing. MUSIC FEATURES AT AGNES AYRES AND AVE your boil T like to play in ‘westerns' not only because they call for the things DOMINION TO-NIGHT ANTONIO MORENO AT S while you have it! Next Week is “NEMO WEEK” AT THE THEATRES that I know how to do. but because If your scalp itches; ii they typify the spirit of th|a greàt A special programme of popular and THE COUSEUM NOW you are bothered with See, These New Garments on Special Display country which I love. When I por­ classic numbers will be played by "The Story Without a Name," au dandruff; if your hail tray a westerner I portray the man the Dominion Concert Orchestra for has begun to comb eut i am at heart—i am doing the thing the regular music lovers’ night to­ Irvîn WiUat Paramount production •TIGER THOMPSON’ night. Among the many popular featuring Agnea Ayres and Antonio too freely; begin the AT THE THEATRES that I do by choice every day at my use of Newbro’» Her- own ranch and so I naturally love pieces to be played to-night will be: Moreno, Is the feature all this week WITH HARRY CAREY Overture, “Orpheus" ...... Offenbach at the Coliseum Theatre. picide. Scientifically Columbia—‘Tiger Thompson." prepared to destroy the " Tiger Thompson"- is the third of "Un Pue D'Amour" ...... Silsue It is an Arthur Stringer story of NOW AT COLUMBIA Capitol—"The Sea Hawk." "Andante Cantiblle".... Tchaikowsky love and. adventure, adapted to the tissue of hair loss, Her- the Hunt Strom berg productions, Popular— The Dominion—“Sackcloth and Scar­ starring Harry Carey, and is being screen by Victor Irvin. pscide quickly eradi­ *TU never get tired of playing let." "Tea for Two"...... Youmans This production offers a change cates dandruff, checks western rotes," declared Harry shown at the Columbia Theatre. "By the Light of the Stars '. .Little in the daily diet of picture patrons Playhouse—“A Night in Venice." falling hair, and devel­ Carey. “I like them and the pub­ "Susie" DeSylva who have been tired by so-called ops new hair-strength NEWER lic like» them, too Some people Coliseum—‘The Story Without a claim that the •western1 will gradu­ Name." GEORGE GIBBS'NOVEL There's nothing that might be ally die out—hot there*» little chance GALLEY SLAVES termed "stupendous' or ‘gorgeous* in Do not delay. Thou­ MAKES INTERESTING the make-up of "The Story Without sands have received Corsetry REQUIRE MUCH permanent beae$t of it, so long as audiences get ex STORY AT DOMINION There are big scenes, both scen- from use of Herbi­ cited over wild horseback rides and 'MAKE-UP IN FILM ically and from an acting stand­ cide and a single trial fast gun-play. point. Miss Ayres and Tony Mor­ will convince ym ol —bringing to your I'fRp NEXT A new and formidable contender “Of course, the 'western* of to-day eno happen to be our favorites- its murk. i ne week in the ranks of the screen’s leading The press agent for Zlegfeld'e Fol­ they are with millions of other fans figure the smooth, has to be made of different stuff men has a featured role in the Par­ lies used to brag about the amount •eld et ell dree cerna- the world over. .* twB. A«plications et than those that went over in the amount picture, "Sackcloth and of powder and paint used by the girls Tyrone Power, Dagmar Godowsky, ear Seiler ekes. unbroken lines that old-time nlckolodean. There has to Scarlet." produced by Henry King of the famous beauty chorus each Jack Bohn and others play in the Scarlet from the novel by George Gibbs. year but In producing "The Sea supporting cast. must underlie the be & story and a good story or folks Hawk" Frank Lloyd has required an will ask "what's all the shooting Caldwell, who Bmred opposite amount of make-up which should modem mode. Pimpernel” for7* and it won't be long before the Lady Diana Manners in the stage make the Ziegfield total insignificant FRANK MORTON FINDS picture will be put in the junk heap. production, “The Miracle" Is an ideal In comparison. And when one com­ Neuibrofo "But when the ‘western' le good Stephen Edwards, described In the pares "The Sea Hawk" on the screen MINSTREL PARTS ther public will 'eat it up.' That's story as a handsome, rugged, out-of- at the Capitol Theatre to-day with what they're going to do to my lat­ doors . man. Caldwell's training fits the Follies it will not be difficult to PROVE USEFUL NOW Mcrpiclde At the him for the part. He gained honors PLAYHOUSE est one. Tiger Thompson.' It 1 understand the reason. the action, thrills and fight that one while at the University of Callfor* More than 300 gallons of liquid For a number of seasons Frank expects, but it also has a big mental nia as a member of the swimming make-up paint were used tor the Morton, now appearing with his conflict. It's the first picture made team and has lived much in the Moorish and Spanish galley slaves company at thé Playhouse, was pro —IT™ open. He helped earn his way .alone, 30 Villons of spirit gum--for minent in vaudeville as a blackface through college by raising cattle at the appending of wigs, moustaches monologist and has also appeared Oregon House. Yuba County, in the and beards, 276 pounds of face pow­ with some of the best known min and romance» of the original story, California high Sierra Nevada der In ten pound cans for various strel organisations in the country Mountains. and * is played by a brilliant cast facial make-ups and 250 large tubes where he was recognized as a pre­ which includes such popular artists (Abagel—nil Hsssd back, front Caldwell Is featured with Alice of grease paint, 50 pound cakes of mier "end man". clasping girdle, with sida panels Terry and Dorothy Sebastian in the as Flora Le Breton, Pedro de Coi- af patent pliant elastic, has the mascara and 360 sponges for appiy This experience stands him in doba and Holmes Herbert. cast of ‘"Sackcloth and Scarlet," ipg make-up and more than 4.600 good stead this week, being called desired dote fitting. Hinging Now Playing which will be the feature to-day at When the onlooker is not absorbed Unes. Mads in dainty could and DOMINION make-up towels for taking It off on to play a blackface role in "A in its excitement—which is very figured fabrics—4S.iO U 99. the Dominion Theatre. were required during the filming of Night In Venice", the current offer­ GEORGE GIBB S SENSATIONAL NOVEL seldom—he is lost in admiration for the Moorish episode alone. ing. The bill ia proving a riot of the lavish ness and beauty of __ the (Left)—Side Hoeing msMbi Twelve make-up experts under laughs. tien ef girdle and brassiere, light* production—-some of the scenes were tv boned to gins new gram te the direction of Ernest Westmore Gladys Vaughan, Dave DumbTeton, taken at Beauvais, the French town Him Agorae. Silk striped and “Sackcloth ALICE attended the galley-slaves and their Hilda Cooke, the Bennett Sisters. neeeUg febriee—$S.n ta 99. Anita Holt and Roy Earl are the made famous as the place where photographic preparations and the Marshal Foch was entrusted with slaves were made-up en route to principal members of the supporting and Scarlet” TERRY location on special trains, on barges, vast. "Trilby" adapted from Du the Allied Command. boats and when at Camp Lloyd, on Maurier’s celebrated novel, is the Added Attractions the docks preliminary to boarding screen attraction. Now every woman insists on being straight and Larry Semotv in ‘ ' KID SPEED ' ’ One Week Only the ancient ships. —------—------I'ndelined for next week, the Play* “DRESSMAKER FROM slender—her figure firmly yet flexibly held in. Yet Commencing house announces the Morton com­ DOMINION INTERNATIONAL NEWS pany in the famous Drury Lane suc­ PARIS? is LAVISH she, herself, must be just as much at ease as if she Monday cess, , "Boston Blackie", "The Bcsf- had no corset on at all 4st Pimpernel", the-trig British fthn PARAMOUNT FEATURE production will be shown at the And so, to please the most fastidious, the famous same time on the screen. Fourteen Internationally famous To-night Music Lovers' Night beauties and four established screen House of Nemo now offers under the name of COLUMBIA favorites appear In the case of "The “SCARLET PIMPERNEL• Dressmaker from Paris." which Is “NEMO-FLEX”, a wide variety of these easy fit* PRESENTS said to be one of the most lavish pro­ ting, yet firmly controlling, underthings. To-day, Friday and Saturday FILM AT PLAYHOUSE ductions of Paramount’s Second Fa­ Concert Orchestra mous Forty. Flexible GIRDLES—back laced and without lace»—gen­ AU NEXT WEEK Leatrlce Joy, Allan Forrest. Ernest A. PRESCOTT, Director THE BEST PICTURE OF HIS Torrence and Mildred Harris head erously panelled with pliant elastic webbing to provide CAREER The massive all-British produc the cast. The fourteen beauties ap­ ample support and comfortable control. Playing a Special Muaical Interpretation to the lion of Baroness Orcay's celebrated pear as mannequins, displaying the BRASSIERES—in beautiful brocades and novelty Feature Preaentatien tale, "The Scarlet Pimpernel." is to most striking fashions, and each of be shown next week at the Play­ the fourteen is a recognised beauty striped fabrics that lend new elegance and control in house. selected after a search lasting several “above-the-waist" support. months. Gloria Swanson HARRY CAREY The' film captures all the thrills Smart COMBINATIONS—girsjle and brassiere deftly NEXT In this Paul Bern production Miss Joy, featured with Torrence, plays joined to furnish faultless foundations for the new WEEK In—“MADAME SANS GENE" * In "Mil," ftrst a midinette of Paris and kktei-an arbiter of styles, a rote which . “straight-line”.gowns...... __ :______2____ ■|| her quite us well as the gowns Exquisite garments, every one, that will at once surprise COLISEUM designs tit the beautiful manne- and delight you. See the new “Nemo-flea" garments now TO-NIGHT Forrest plays opposite Miss Joy on special display. “Tiger— "Billy Brent." an upstanding young American first seen doing bis^patft- É Novelty Night otic bit as a soldier in France and later as an enterprising young de­ The Hindu partment store manager in a small CAPITOL NOW Musical Comedy Company town in the Middle West. NOW PLAYING Thompson” Ernest Torrence la expected to win PLAYING Presents the Funniest Musical added admirers by his work as An­ FIRST TIME IN CITY AT POPULAR PRICES BLOOD TINGLING THRILLS! Farce Ever Written gus McGregor, a small town Scotch emo HEART STIRRING ROMANCE merchant-prince with emphatic Rafael Sabatini’a Superb Navel ideas as to thrift and an abhorrence Also “A Black Prince” of up-to-date methods. CORSETS - COMBINATIONS 99 The Screen Mildred Harris, whose beauty has “THE SEA HAWK FINAL CHAPTER graced both the screen and stage In GIRDLES - BRASSIERES “The Story Without stellar roles, is seen as Joan, McGre STARRING » gorV daughter. •eld hi Vtetorls by Angus Osmptwll * Oa from Paris aNa Other roles of Importance in the Hudson's Bay Company MILTON SILLS and ENID BENNETT lot PAUL BERN ngfffTteg THE RIDDLE RIDER cast are played by Larry Gray, LOTS OF FUN With Agnes Ayres and Charles Crockett, veteran character • it*, the Seasen’s Greatest Attraction II actor who is cast as the chief execu­ Mada fry Kopt Bros., Limitad, Toronto—Makers of Nona Canota. Antonio Moreno tive of the small town; Rosemary KEATVRETTBS More beauties than the Cooper and Spec O'Donnell. MUSICAL ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY Follies; more gowns than Orchestral Organ Quite the most alluring sequence a fashion exposition ; more that the scree» has seen in years ia fun than a circus. And a the style show In which appear four­ WONG CHONG ÏÏLW.aJü stirring love story. teen mannequin» all of them world- acquaintance had said he believed the home, showed them to be covered FOX MEWS sad HODGE PODGE famous beauties selected after a long torso of a woman found in a catch with red paint and not with blood. search ib Hollywood, the fashion cen­ basin here a week ago to be that of Note Price*—Children, 10c All Day; Adulte, Matinee 28c, Evening 38c tres of the East and even across the Kocurelda wife, was released last I had rather have a fool to teak» seas. The models appear in gowns night. In analysis of a hatchet, a me merry, than experience to make especially designed for this produc­ knife and rags, found in Koourek’s me sad. tion by a man brought from Paris by Paramount for the sole purpose of anticipating the modela by one year. "The Dressmaker from Parisr-’ .yii Mêlera The of th* ROYAL written especially for the screen by THE Adelaide Hellbron and Howard Hawks, opens on, Monday at the A Powerful Presentation of the World's Moot UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Capitol Theatre. Sensational Romano# Present the Bright Harvard Comedy HEAD POTENTATE “Yon and I” IS VISITOR TO CITY and the Under Auspices of Klwanls Club Frank Morton Company James E. Chandler of Mystic In “A NIGHT IN VENICE” hown's, Florist Friday, May 8 Shrine is Guest of Local In Aid of Maternity Ward of Shriners Jubilee Hospital better luch James E. Chandler of Kansas City, Prices: 60c, 76c, $100 Imperial Potenate of the Mystic Tickets From A’ll Ki wan Ians Shrine, was a visitor to this city yesterday. He arrived from Vancou­ ver in the afternoon and in the eve­ ning was th» guest at a banquet staged by local members of the on baheday Hurry! Hurry ! Shrine. In speaking of the work of the Shrine the Imperial Potentate stated Don’t forget next Friday, May 1, it’s May Day. that the public was apt to Judge the Illustrated Lecture Victory Bond Interest Shrine by its fun and fine entertain­ Have you purchased your Ticket for the ments. but it was doing great work of In helping rrlifoled children. The Shrine had already spent $3.500.000 on Institutions and planned to spend When your interest coupons become due, $1.200.000 a year in carrying out this or when you receive cheques for interest work. There were seven of these in­ stitutions under their auspices al­ MESTLÉS MAY DAY ready engaged in philanthropic work, Exhibition on registered bonds, deposit them in a Sav­ and among those to be opened next WEMBLEY month was one at Montreal. Much ings Account in the Bank of Montreal. useful work had been achieved and hy the little sufferers had received the Professer A. Armand The money you receive on your investment attention of the best of surgeons. He said there would be nearly BALL CHAMBER OF COMMENCE in bonds will then earn interest for you. 100.00» members of the Shrine at the S p.m. April 29 and 30 Los Angeles Grand Council this year, and ai large number of the so créai AT THE ARMORIES Under the auspices of Navy League BRANCHES IN VICTORIA AND DISTRICT temples would have their members of Canada, Victor!» Branch. pass through Victoria, either coming Much creamier than bottled milk, Bay Street Douglas Street: E W. McMULLEN, Manager or going to the conference in Cali­ ADMISSION 36c; CHILDREN 26c fornia. On account of the great thus producing better results in GREATEST EVENT OP THE SEASON 2210 Oak Bay Avenue: E. STONHAM. Manager number of calls to be made by an baking and cooking. Eequimalt, Duncan. Nanaimo, Port AlbernL Imperial potentate, he stated that DRESS OPTIONAL this would be the only visit he would be able to make to this city during Nestlé'* is also excellent for table Twenty-four-piece Orcheatra his term of office. use—on cereals and fhyts, and in BANK OF MONTREAL He will leave for Seattle this af­ Tickets $1.00 each, at the MURRAY STUDIO OF ternoon and continue south to Port­ tea and coffee; for it is creamy to SOCIAL DANCING land. turning east there through the last drop. (Member National Inst. Social Eastern' Washington and Idaho. Dancing. New York) * Established ever lOO years National Motor Co. Expert and Specialist In Ail Branches BODY WAS FOUND of Ballroom Dancing. Teacher's Diploma, New York Chicago. April 30.—Frank Kocurek. For all household purposes 831 Yatea Street. Stocker Side., 1006 Blanchard SL PHONE 2481 OR 56Z6R restaurant manager and formerly a butcher, who was arrested after an VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 30,1925

This Week-end Prescription Druggists 9 Cor. Douglas indJohMon orders for mu mm order early. We cstroot guarantee boys and cum* da Only" oo Saturdays PERSONAL ■Special Bauer A Slack are offering 15.0*0 Fresh Roasted Coffee, SERS Of Ule Royal or Fries's Baking Powder, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Johnston In prises to MEM Good Ceylon Tea, lb. EMPIRE TO WIN and Mrs. Douglas Taylor of JUNIOR FIRST IUO LEGION. Mr. and Mrs B. M. Johnalon of Vnn- Robertson's hootch Marmalade, Vancouver are vlaltlif In Victoria, ms few days In JOIN TO-DAY Royal City Apricot a. the geest of friends. VOUScouver Cl ««are «pending“'**“*» -a---. aka BSn ENROLL MERE. large tins, rag. 40c, for 4-lb. Un Victoria, and are guests at the ism STRIKE IF REID press Hotel. Reg. 30c tin for Table Salt. 5-1». «nch. large Una. 16ft Okanagan Temati a few days* In Victoria, On Tureday evening at the denes of Mrs. U Swift, JIM Alston Chicago. April ie—Mias Mary Friday and Saturday Specials B.C. Sugar, Rabin Hoed Fleur, 39c Mother and Baby Contest moot enjoyable codai «me MacBwlney. slater of Terence Mec- SOAPS Planned for Wembley was spent, the occasion having been Hwtney, Irish hunger striker, entered 23c Carter's Pills...... 13#, No “C.OJV orders for sugar only the Ldegisiature. Is a visitor In Vic- arranged on behalf of the funds of this country without a passport and ic Snap Hand Cleaner 17# SU Mary s and St Joseph's Churches. 25c Minard's Liniment, 20# 25# Carlton Linen Writing Pada. Exhibit had no Intention of ever getting any. lc Violet Glycerine Soap, Cream Olive Soap, 4 tablets Victoria West and Esquimau. Much 25e Blaud’s Iron Pills, 100's, reg. 21c for of the success of the function was she said here before leaV..._tvlng fori Powders, 4 1*1». **# B. Pickled White Oniena, "~.t...... 1»# 3 for ...... 22# Malkin's Jelly C. end Aeeureace Co. Brel tie, I» e pending due to the energy and enthusiasm of Minneapolis to speak to-day. g* I An Empire mother and baby com- the day ta Victoria. ic Carton Sunlight Soap TOc Jar for those who assisted, among whom A hunger strike would be her an­ 30c Sulphur and Molasse*, Del Menu Sliced Rlneei were the following ladies: Mrs. R. A. Pearline, email pneket petition I» being arranged In we­ Mr. A. J. Bailey of the New York swer to arrest In connection with the at ...... 21# jrtln 174. Or 3 for ll - nectlon with the British Empire Ex- Duncan, Mrs. Kilgour. Mrs. Burt, investigation of her entry Into the. "•yl Crwem^Beep. twd* '■ Mrs.Mrs LeUByDeuey,, min.Mrs. Kelly.* """Mts. A*nei United States started by the Depart­ 60c McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil T0ILBTBIB8 Five Renee Fleur, Victoria, pkg. of 8 barn for iJLC I hlbltion at Wrmbley In Jnly. to j Victoria. Nyland and Mias McConnell. " I which entries are Invited from aU ♦ ♦ ment in Washington and immigration Tablets ...... 44# 4,-lb. ak­ Mrs. C. F. Todd ratertalned yes­ authorities here, she said. L JUU Benzoinmv— ------Almond 'Creamoeg Oilier* Gherkin Pickles, . parts of the Empire. The photo-1 terday afternoon at her home on Su Tceterday afternoon in honor of £0c Graham's Whooping 8oUr 81 mod Pinwpple, Charles Street, with bridge and mah Misa Doris Dtment Mrs. JL D. Washington, April *0.—The next at ...... reg. 40e Jar for .... ■ • graph. of the booalwt boblee re- step of Labor Department omets is Cough Remedy...... 44# Reyel CKy Strawberries, 46d I celved during the competition wUl be Jong. 25c Hutax Tooth Paste, 19# Reg. 15c U» ,or + +- + tamed at the tea-hour at the home in their Investigation of the presence 50c Nature’s Remedy Tabr or 8 for or Logans, tin. *64 or 33, on display et the exhibition from Mrs. Mayne Daly Hamilton of of the Utter on Duchere Street, In this country of Miss MacBwlney. | 35c Melba Talcums ....24# Reg. Me tin for Royal City Pears, reg. <-c Vancouver entertained at dinner on Fragrant Spring flowers In blue and Irish republican worker, apparently i - lets...... 37# ♦ 1.00 SB* July* foil.. hinged to-day on the report of lm- J 50c Sta-fixd, for hair. .37# reg. iso tin for ...... I This contest 1» being arranged by Tuesday evening in honor of Sir white were artistically arranged In Holbrook’s CueUrd Fewt John Aird of Toronto. the drawing-room and on the tea- migration officials at Chicago who Small Tender Pea», .Md I the National Baby Week CooneU eC questioned her there yesterday about 20c Camphor lee ...... 12# Royal City Urge tin ...... I the League for Health. Maternity ♦ + * table. which was presided over by 174, W S for Mr. Thomas Uphill. M.P.P.. of Fer- Mrs. Bam The gneata Included Misa her passports. . , 1 75c Non-spi 93# Z | and Child Welfare, of which Queen Mies MacSwiney was quoted in 60c Bromo Seltzer -----42# nie, who has been spending a few Doris Dtment. Mias Doris Mar ley. 30c Pepsodent Tooth Paste Biscuits, fresh from the ove®; value 41c V» I Mary Is the patron. The Caaadtaa days la Victoria, baa returned to the press reports as having stated 50e Horner's Aromatic ('as 700 the. Chewlate Eclair Jt, I committee Is »» follow., lion. H. 8. visa Gladys Bryant. Mina Nettie ColUna. Mica Bertha Mu.crave, Mise being questioned by the immigration Very special at 344. or 8 lbs. for ------11 Young. MS), Provincial officer o* officials that she had entered the earn, 4-o*. hot...... 29# 884 Health. Victoria. British Columbia. Mabel Mayhew. Mlœ Anale Man­ grove and the Mimes Eva and Violet United States Without a passport 25c Csrbolic S»lve...... 17# 50c Glycerine « Dipping Cheeolate, Mien Mary Power, director. «Ti­ Board, The Labor Department authorities Turkish Delight. with nuts. Rutledge. ^ „ Water ...... *64 Bird Bare, eech after a short visit In Victoria, re­ authorised the Inspection In Chicago $1.00 Kellogg's Asthma lb...... turned to Vancouver yesterday. of Mias MacSwlney s passports after 25c Pure Glycerine Marahmaltewe, lb. .... Magistrate and Mm. George Jay tbs matter of her presence in this j Remedy ...... 74# Nov Ha Chocolates, lb. were showered with floral and ver­ 75c Bleachodeot -, Mint Bullet Eyes, lb. returned Country had been made the subject j 45e ( 'nacara Tablets, 3 gr. bal congratulation, yesterday on of inquiry at the State Department | Spratts' Deg Biscuits, the attainment of the fortieth an­ on behalf of the Irish Free State Gov- j Christie's Bedes. niversary of their wedding day. eminent. _ .. 50c Graham's Kidney Pills large Una Among the many lovely flowers re- Prior to the forwarding of the re­ eehred at their home on Elford port of the Immigration authorities at ...... 30# Mr. Robert Muagrave of Duncan Street were magnificent bouquets U spending a few days at Gordon at Chicago, immigration officials here from the Mayor and City Council, said In the event Miss MacSwiney 75c Nujol ...... 32# Freeh Cucumbers, each Californian Grapefruit, each .. hi* brother-In-Uw from Magistrate Jay’s epUenguee on Radishes end Green Onlene, Smell Wineeap Apples, 4 Iba.. sister, capt. UIUdid liwtnot possessF"1'” • ” Uproper----- " -passports / - . _ or_ The last word in picture- the School Board am, from the prin­ had entered the country without pro Sweet Juicy Oranges, 8 ooern.. cipal. staff and poplli of the Oewge per-Inspect Ion her presence was II- Dermol Foot Powder taking, yet go simple a child Jay Reboot Mr. and Mrs. Jay held WT llinprc » ■ •- - . Head Lettuce, each Fresh Rhuber*. 8 «“• •••'“•' Louise Campbell entertained égal and« she_e_. might_La dannHPil be deported. srptie, deo- can operate them. We have Nice Walnuts end Brazil Nuts, Ba family1 mi 111I V IP-WUIWUre-on lor oa-at their------—home--- last Cooling, Hard Cabbage, several tables of bridge at evening in celebration of the .Mini; lb. lb. 184 or S It*...... home on St. maries Street yesterday. ; dorant. ieves tired, a model to suit you. Local Spinach, 3 It*. feeL Sifter Cullough. Chief Officer of Heaim. SCHUBERT CLUB ITpeWHTiDg Brownies ...... 22.05 up LOCAL CREAMERY BUTTER Spadina House. Toronto; Dr. a- k Mrs. McNab entertained At a de TO GIVE RECITAL •tîni : a, miff.pkg- ...... 25# Kodaks ..,••••..-SS-TOup Seymour. Commissi oner of Publie Absolutely fresh churned We have only LM* lha °* this Col proan entertained lightful gathering at ’The Anchor- Ansefl Cameras ..21.50up delicious butter- lb. 464. or 3 11*. tor Health. Regina. Saak. of the bridge dub. of MX" Brentwood Bay, on Tueednj The Schubert Club which was D.D.D. Eczema for champion baby wblch they ere members, at the» evening In honor of the coating of ceived at thrlr opening concert Mild Sugar Cured Hama. lb. The prises are to he awarded on Richmond Avenue, last age of her daughter. Misa Cerisaie February, and at a later date at Prime Old Cheeee, lb. McNab. Dane lag. for which Find- ballroom by large and very $1.00 Pkg. Genuine Gillette Smoked Rien tee, lb...... the Joint total of marks seemed by leg's orchestra supplied the music, 40c bet. Creolin. 1 lb.. .27# Kraft Cheddar Cheese, lb. I mother and baby. Per **■* JÎ"*: reclative audiences, will give Imported Gergenzele, lb. Sweet Pickled, lb...... began at , o’clock, and among theee r second recital at MemorUl Hall 10c Genuine Harlem Oil, Blades ...... '•■«94 pion baby, an endowment policy or who contributed to the vocal enter­ Peanut Butter, lb. Ham BelegA. sliced, lb. . £ 100, and a handsome stiver shield Tuesday evening. May If. The 4 for ...... 28# ♦1.00 Kvcr-reedy Raxora, tainment were Mrs. Woods, Mr. Som- will be assisted at this time by Freeh Made Meyenneiee, will be presented to tbs city or tows- mervUle and Mr. Hdwards. The out­ with blade*...... 54# Government Creamery Butter, ! ship from which the champion baby prominent soloists of the city, 50c Graham’a Digestive Tab $1.10 Urge Jar ...... ’JIV”’ the Jubilee Hospital for her il eg of the big birthday cake wag a» gibers with these by the 35c Menthol Shaving Imtion lb. 384. or 3 Iba Is entered. Honywood Creeeeat. Important Incident. *dd»t this time ’orra one of the most In- let...... 33# ...... :■■ »*# Finest Alberta Butter, lb. Other prises are es follow : Mr Whitnrv-Griffith made a felfclt- • 1.80 I Class six months to twelve terestlng programmes heard here 25c Mentholatum. ..19# or 3 the. L Douglas Fiekee of Vancouver oua speech In which he congratulated ». The spirit and elncer- 25c Albert Shaving Stick ! months, six prises of £*• ****** ^ entertained at a dinner party recent Misa Mac-Nab on baring reached bar (improved) —.19# Pure Lard, lb. *34, I best baby will be awarded aa en­ of Mrs. Meredith of Vle- tty of elob tn Its work of ratab- PREVENT FIRES Ceeket (like Criaco). lb. 184. twenty-first birthday. The »“**** ______repertoire Is a matter of 12.00 Hygienic Hand Scrub* 3 Iba dowment policy of £50 In addition. Included Mr. sad Mrs. By, of Col- I cts sail, twelve months to twt and Mr*. W. Me much satisfaction to t" * SAVE THE FORESTS i years, six prtsss of Thi weed; Me, Whltwey-Ortfttih, _ Met- ” ’ "■ - and 1 at ...... «1.1» Meat», Cask mid Cany, Before 10 k*. and Mr*, carter. Miss Hanson. Mrs. Leflngey. rXXB—A trial tube Col- . JSks per Jb. Allowed Off Fresh ganisatlon have done remarkably Shop tlfrlÿ àWSiwMemey iSSiiSfeW ’sNnrtMtùSmè" late*, fresh ana delectable. galc110i»YtBgCream with naas III. two years to five rears each bottle ahavmg lotion. economical^ prices on no i forward to this second Lb. box LOCAL grain-fed pork ,1s prises of £*• each. quality steer beef J. IV. Rdash eT Park fried eeetly rase Rib Pet Resets, practically W> policy Of *50 In addition. Wood, Miss Mackensle. Mr. be obtained by appti scored), per lb. 354. cues TV. twins, first pries £*•; Kyree bone, P« lb. 174 1 Ac Mr. Ben Slvertx. Mlae cation to any of the members. 3*4 and second prise £10. Gibson. brother at CUm V, triplets first prise £te. Mine May Dr A. J. Goman, and Mrs. Gibson of second prise £1*. _____ . the guests Alice Flndler. Misa MeKleL cuts, per lb. average 4 loa^ per iu. .. Clam VL quadruplets first prim Foster. Mr. Bob I» Mr. Gerald Leg Resets, «I Dm Blade Bene Ret Renats, Mr. SommerviUe, Mies May in*. Oilmen. Port Street, oa thelr retinw McCarthy. Tbe awards In Claasee IV, V from a holiday spent tn California McCarthy. oer lb...... • *vv 1 McNaoght Mr. and Mrs _Wsl- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT VI win be conditional upon the sad Oregon, left to-day for Van- Shoulder Rents Plata Brisket, tries reaching a standard whin Jen as. Mlae Woodward per lb. *34 “d 10c the e Platon of the ledges. Ie a 19» torioas.__ »___ fmotmmFui it ne "this, „rnnvnli ,, _ per lb. 334 end ...... VV’ prises wfll he swarded. Cerfffk of merit will be swarded to I Nice Veal Resets OO. competitors who secure hoed per lb. 3*4 and...... «(All UPLANDS CLUB BEEF DIDNEY SUET, ' 15c | ; mention. per lb...... OVERSEAS entries FINE REPORTS OF FRESH CAUGHT AND CURED CANCELS DANCE New York Styles at New York Prices FISH the headquarters. National Baby Fresh White Spring Salmon, 2Q( F~hhBw,Me"ts'...... 25c Week Council. Ilf Piccadilly. Lon­ •English Braekfeet" Perk OCra don. England, not later than June I*. Ssusages, per lb.,-• ••••• ■vv Entry forme and any information Freeh Local Halibut, tittle Pig Furs Perk Seueegee.| may be obtained from Dr. H- E. per lb. per lb.. 304. or JjJîl» Young. Parliament Building*. Wesley Church Annual Meet Kippered Salmon, ing Shows Much PrO' 2 lbs. Tomato Sausages, very delicious, per lb. 304. or OKn gress Made ’e Golden Fillets, 3 lbs. for ...... UtAV per lb. The annual meeting of teachers Beauty end officers of Wesley Methodist Sunday School srns bold — Monday H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO. LTD evening when reports from the Sup­ A Glcamy Mass of Hair erintendent of departments Butcher and Previsions given snd proved very encouraging. ANSWERS CHARGES Phenes 612 Fort SL 5521 6620 The generel superintendent. A. J. Fiah P*pt. 5521 FrnUs 5623 35c "Danderine" does Wonders Daniels Presided.______Says 38. Countries, Repre­ A Young showed a total enrolment sented in Council Have for Any Girl’s Hair of It; pupils with twenty-two of­ ficers and teachers «od an sverags Divergent Views .tendance for the year of 1M. Dur­ TO-MORROW'S ing the year, the school has put on Toronto. April *•- Praiee for a picture post card Sunday when all Canada and pleas for world friend­ ms y y£A»A of the uuptis brought cards to the num­ ship featured the speeches of promi­ SAT/iFACTC9r St HOROSCOPE ber of about too. end albums were nent European women, -n route to presented to the children s ward of the conference of the International Ibe Jubilee Hospital, the other to the Council of Women at Washington. Protestant Orphan’s Home. At When the visitors were entertained Eastertime the pupils gave fourteen Bt Ccnevtcpe KtmkU to luncheon by the Harbor Commis­ COLBERT PLUMBING U* dosen eggs to the Jubilee Hospital. sion and l he City on Wednesday. The report of the C O LT groom was At a dinner tendered the delegates Smart Silk MtATING CO LTD 7^ BHX M:cv- given by Mrs. A. J. Daniels, director. of the Council of Women, the Mar- There were three grout» b*"’ FRIDAY, MAY 1 "Daughters of the King. l«Pd”,*,r*’ 50 19:5° According to the Solar, as well as O Guy; ’’Chums." Reader «ht lunar operations, for this day there Hunter, "Joy Group, leader Miss 15^2 17 may be anxieties, setbacks and dis­ McKiH and another row fj’rm*d appointments In affairs generally. for this year, leader Mies 8. M. With Saturn occupying angles of ob­ ^The report of Cradle Roll Ptu»rln- struction It will be difficult to make THE progress. The health may prove a tendent Miss fleet tie showed eighteen disturbing factor. Speculation should be hie. on the roll. Th^ teport uf the D'Allsird's Bring New Brunswick be avoided. Also the tendency to superintendent of beginners end York Styles to Town rash and quarrelsome conduct should ordinary department Mrs. U A. stated in reference to a d^P*|ch Through n new designing be avoided and every precaution Young showed thirteen promotions from New York which said the dub hmlor department A Jo- or arrangement we are now should be taken against fraud or ITS w o m e n ‘s protective committee able to show the very treachery. Thoee In the employment league has been organlxed by Miss chanted the council with presenting of others are under a baneful In­ Rubv IHmmick and very exceheni latest dress models * Irani- Phonograph _ a.___J____ kv thlm If-arilf •Only one side of the League of Na­ taneouNly with their «rsi fluence. They should be careful not tions question.” __ to offend superiors. ••We approach all questions from appearance In N>w Vont. Embodies all the good points of Thoee whose birthday It Is are not broader lines.” Lady Aberdeen said These garments are made in the ordinary phonograph, and m under an encouraging figure for the •There are thirty-ei*ht cou"tn«w re­ in our factory under our ensuing year. They should give presented and they have nil differ­ own factory under our own addition ha» many »pecial particular attention to the health, ent views. The contres* deals with strict supervision. If they should he on guard against treach­ Brunswick Features found only er; librarian. W. Beker; plenlat. Mle- what Is brought before H " were imported from New ery, fraud or deception and refrain rould pay at in Brunswick instruments. ■ halr-hrurh with a little "Dan- Raby Dlmmlck. aatietant pianist Cedar Hill Club—The U*iar Hill from quarrels. Those In the employ­ least a third more on sc ment of others are urged to be very and brush It through your Mlae I-eona Dlmmlck: director of Social Club will hold their final . The effect Ie utartllne! You girls’ work. Mrs. A. J. Daniels, count of duty. you Can A frange Convenient careful hot to offend. A child born feaehcre of girl». Mm. A. J. Denlela. tournament on Thursday. April 3s. Termi at OB this day should be given every do your hair up Immediately and In 8t. Luke’s Parish Hall at 1-3# P »- rill appear twice as thick and Mrs O. Guy. Mrs. Hunter. Mise Mc- The prixewinners last week were as rv—a mass of gleamy ha», Ktel Mire B. M. Beattie. Miss Eneor, follow*. First table—Mrs. L. Cock­ riding with life *"“ '*"*£""* Mi-r Hilda Guy. Mtee Rita Arm­ strong: teachers of boys. A. J. erel. Mr*. Bechtel. Mr. A. E. Keif. Incomparable auftneea. freeh- Mr I». Cockerel- Second table—Mrs. i end luxuriance. Donielr. O. Guy. W Baker. Horace Baker. W. Caley. Mie» M. Beatle. D Knight Mrs. J. Towneend Mr. B Phonograph and Radiola Store 'hlle beautifying the hair Dan- Watkisa. Mr U Ostler Ten hid Mr. ne" I. alao toning and atlajulab- A E Relf end Mr U Cockerel Blouses - Dresses - Lingerie each .ingle hair W grow thb*. vwcA. Chain Funetiane —.The seneraleeeretary of the YWCA, re­ Victoria Review. W.B-A.—All mem­ Office snd Factory, Montres!. Stor« 1» H I“din* Spring’s Smartest Shoes quest* all who have ao kindly aa- ri£d In giving rhnln AIEY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 7 PHONZ lOT^TUVATE EXCHANGE COHOTSOTIHO ALL DEPT*.

TT FTr FT White T I • 1 A Bargain in Blankets Tomb ■ClyOeadele* Btaakrts. made Splendid quality Towel» with from aoft fleecy wool tell a nice heavy nap. side llxll. men with Mae harden, i ■■■*» »i The quantity l« limited so be i ^ t, ^ A ^ whipped singly. Sise 70x00. sure to get yours soon Sale JjL -j rw. I. Bale Price. «h Afi FWce per pair ...... WVeeTO 6 fer $1.0) —Main Floor Second Day of Our Sale Brings Another Host of Bargains in Seasonable Merchandise

HUfK O'CLOCK y 9 O'CLOCK SPECIAL Wool Fabrics at Big •FB0IAL HIHHI Women’s Fashionable Coats and Dresses at Reductions 75 Pairs of Lace Fancy Plaid Tweeds 1,000 Yards of A splendid tweed for knockabout Cartons Substantial Savings wear. \p dark grounds with con­ trasting color overcheck In sev­ eral good shade»; regular 6tc. Japanese Crepes At $1.00 a Pair A Special Offering of Coat*, Values to $29.80 for Homespun and Flannel Sports Praaiee, $4.86 Sale Price, per yard ...... 49* $13.98 Nicely Tailored Dresses for general wear in check Wee I Fabrics Novelty Lace Curtains In Including novelty striped i wool three different patterns, ser­ Fashioned from all wool blanket cloth and velour and plain flannel and homespun. Smart styles with skirtings, black and white checks, at 19c a Yard viceable quality; 26 Incite* coating plaids and wool poplins; Japanese Cotton Crepe In all wide and fit yards long. On iu straight back style fastening to one side with Peter Pan collars and two neat pockets, trimmed values to *2-5®. Sale Prlca per sale from 9 to 12 o'clock or no yard ....*...... ;.. *1.49 the leading shades, ideal for large button, soft two way collars and novelty with buttons, short and full length sleeves. Shown women's and children's wear. More Bargams ■ long as quantity lasts. Sale Wool Dress Fabrics Price, per pair pocketr trimmed with heavy silk stitching and but­ in paddy, blue, brick, sand, roee.etc ;

"** ^ crepe; sizes to 42. ------. (ÎOQ QF, ütmâT broken turner anew «I tw '—Second' Floor 64-inch; reg. $6.00. Sale Price. Consisting of Simmons walnut Sale Price...... Values to $4.76 for $SJ3 7; values to «il Sale Price, per finished steel bed with two-inch per yard ...... *4.9* 64-tnch; rég. $446. Sale Price. a Yard pale OOf continuous posts and one-inch y MHS O'CLOCK V per yard ...... $1.1B A wonderful group of new alnd Hudmnia French Kid Glevm fillers. Double woven wire spring SPECIAL 64-Inch; reg. $4.75. Bale Price. fashionable weaves Just In time for Regulation wrtet length, plena with three eteel band support- per yard ...... *3.98 your new Bummer outilla The and an all felt mattress with roll Quality Furs 54-inch; reg. SS.7S. Bale Price. offering comprime— edge*, covered With fine artttek- 100 Princess Slips per yard ...... *3.19 Crepe de Chine. Canton crepe, vella good quality kid skins, neat fit­ Ing. Sale Price complete * Cut Veteure veils stripes, crepe ebarmonta. crepe ting and d arable, in color, of I very Finished Bed Outfit At Anniversary Sale Prices Shown in beaver, sand and grey celts. Duchesse satin. French mode, bearer, log cabin, nigger Including ivory bed with two-inch at $1.19 Each only; our regular $10.00 quality. printed satin, shadow satins, fancy brown, grey. mole, black and poets and bow top. complete with Fox Scarves Bale Price, per yard ...... *5.98 Canton crepes and other broken ( white: Siam 5<* to.7%: regular - Slumber King spring and all felt Made "from strong quality lines taken from our regular stock. White Fox Scarves, superior quality Siber­ taffetlne. hemstitched top. French Nevelty Coatings 12. i«. Bale Price per pair $1.M mattress. Sale £0®T French Novelty Coatings In new Ml of which represent genuine sav­ plcte ...... *37.00 ian. Platinum Grey Fox Scarves. Cocoa straps of self materia! und ing prices ; values to $4.75. Bale Old Lima ef Kid Glevm to Clear and Light Fawn Colored Fox Scarves. Na­ slightly gathered at sides. and charming color \ aria lion*, Trefnmsr. Joovin and Dent’s Four-piece Bedroom Suite stripes and check effects; regular Novelty Kid Glevm. made from Walnut Bedroom Suite consisting Colors Include sand, brown, tural Cross Fox Scarves. The season's rose, peach. Paddy. Pekin and $7.56. Sale Price, yard. *8.98 yardPrl" -r...... $2.98 fine selected skins with novelty of dresser, chlfferobe. full sise F —Main Floor —Main Floor ' gauntlet and embroidered cuffs: pink; also white; values to bed and three mirror dressing newest shades in extra fine quality Fox Scarves. Sale Price ...... ^.....$79.50 $1.76. On sale from » to 12 sixes 1% ta 7: broken linen: table: regular $***.00. o'clock or aa long as quantity . Tales# tn Mb May Sale complete...... >l88°° Alaskan Fox iogTin ,T - ", - ...... -'. . ^ lasts - Bala Price . Thousands of Yards of New Wash Fabrics ...... —. Bed Prim Walnut Bedroom Suite Extra Large-Full Furred Alaskan Poxes 3HBC L-==-= Pfve-piece Wàhrat bedroom Oattn in colonial poet design, with made in light and dark brown shades, regu- $1.19 -- -turned » lege- and- . standard»,., net -lar $8000 and. $85.00. .Sale Price . $69.50 —N« F Haas Ociecg, Pl»a$s . at Sale Prices consiste of dresser, chiffonier, ^ —Beeoed TXoorf m mien of lag eehfn. brown, poster bed. dressing table and Ontario Fox Scarvee Fin. Quality Gingham. White and Send Ratines beaver, gray, mole, black and cane sent bend, beet contraction Made in dark brown and black animal Scarves, regu­ Dependable Quality Gingham la a Here la a reel saving la new and • and finish. Sale Price com­ seasonable Ratines, splendid qual­ white; Siam to 714; regular lar $60.00 and $65.00. Sale Price ...... $56.50 full MlecUen of plaid» and checks, SI M Sale Price, per pair QS-dS plete ...... *106.00 ity for women’s and children’. Fox Scarves all the best color, for women', Esiprem Silk Lined Swede Glevm Chesterfield Divanettes Trimmed and Summer clothes that will give en­ In brown, taupe and pointed. Sale Price... $39.75 and rhWdreae Summer garments. tire satisfaction. Regular etc. Bale Regulation wrist length, pique Two only Chesterfield diva net tee sewn niai, fancy embroidered 8.1. Price, per yard ...... 1*# Price, per yard ...... -...... S3f covered with high grade tapestry Hundreds of other Neck-pieces, Capes and Coats in all pointa. In colors of brown, gray with roll arms and double spring Untrimmed Hats English Veil»» the fashionable fur* at special Anniversary Sale Prices Beautiful Floral Voiles In light or and black : sixes to 714. Regu- seat construction, "has the ap­ ■.in—ww ■ . —-Sevoad FUa.^in^,. ^-r... | ||r|| Wash Fabric. ■ _____ pearance of an ordinary «'hosier- Knglish ripple crepe, la dainty main dark color», the choicest now sea­ son's designs also plain shades In field but malt es all colors. of sand, peach, rust and cord, also while. Other models in silk frieo- MUan and tagel with becoming .Ilk finished mulls, colored cotton Kant fade dross suiting: values to Powder Puff; reg. 25c. Walnut finished Suite consisting moires. rlpplette eiderdown In white $1.56 value for of large settee, arm chair and lette, neat rib effect, roll collar and short sleeves ; collar, cuffs and hip wide brims and well-fitting 91.6». Bale Price, per yard. .6»# crowns. Nicely trimmed with and mauve, mercerised krlnkl. Fancy Open Week Striped Orem -upholstered. « bench: covered in band in novelty check material, colors include Spanish gold, terrapin, crepe In many desirable shades, good gros-grain ribbon In same or Crepes high-grade velour. Sale Price. wove shirtings, etc: value» lo Tic. 89c henna ami pillar box red. Vatnes to *8.95 . ______$4 55 contrasting colors or embroidered A slight Imperfection In dyeing I» On ante only from f to 11 complete *103*0® -«ale Price, pec yard —Fourth Flôor Sale Price in braid. Colors Inrhnte grey, the ~q for this big reduction. o’clock. No phone or C.OJD. sand, navy, tan, black and white: Beautiful silk finished Oepes English Ginghams Crepe de Chine Overblouiee, Values Crepe Knit Overblouses ; also all black; value» to 17.05. A sturdy weave that will wear and with dainty open -work stripes. Sale ih-tce ...... * *3.«9 to $10.96 for $6.55 In -scellent wearing material, hip wash perfectly and shown tn a full Shown In sand. sky. orange, peach, Grocery Specials for length, round neck and short sleeves, Pattern Hats range of attractive plaids, stock up mauve, rose, grey, pink. Jade, Very Smart mouses, hip length. qith tw.1 panels in novelty tmoletle down (exclusive styles with hand-made for your Bummer needs at this honeydew and Ivory. Shop early for roll or Peter Pan collars: collar», eut!» front. Another pretty model has amsll flowers and ribbon effects. Shown . pnee. Thoroughly dependable ging­ this white the amort ment Is nt Its Friday and and fronts trimmed with hand drawn roll collar. V neck and smart tie. col­ In sand, green, brown, red. navy, hams for house dreseea and chil­ beet. Regular $l.&a. Sale Price. AB Day Specials in the lar. cuffs and hip-band In notetty henna and black. medium else, dren's garments ; IT Inches wide. per yard work sad embroidery, In shades of —Main Floor sand and rrey. also white; values to check material; values to $4.**>. Sale large and small head sises; values Sale Price, per yard...... 910 9V Sale Price ...... $•■*•* Prlne ...... ,...... *2.98 to $12.00. Bale Price .... .*5-95 Dreg Department —Second Moor Hudson's Bay Seal ef Quality —Second Floor Asserted Flewere Absorbent Cotton. 1-lb. rolls: Ke -*■ Creamery Butter, per lb. ... 44* Wreath* and spraya all the new­ for ...... •«* 3 lbs. for • • ...... i.... *1.3® y van o olook spécial^ est shades. Sale Price . .. S9* Sanitary Napkins; value lie for No. 1 Quality Alberta Creamery 200 Dimity Overblouses / -Second Floor Young Men’s Suits Butter, per lb...... • 41* * 3 lbs. for ...... *1.3® Phillips’» Milk ef Magnmiai value Furs Bulk Lard, per lb...... Mr Women’s Tennis •Sc for ...... at $129 Each \ Regular $40.00 and $45.00 for Horiiek’a Malted Milk. hoepRal elxe: 3 lbs. for ...... 64* Made from tine quality whit/ dimity. Bargains in the Hard­ Swifts Premium Hems, half or veins |1U for ...... S1.Q3 whole, per lb ...... 4®* Shoes Peter Pan collar and neat cuffs, neatly ...___ $29.95 • - Allenbury’e Food. No 1 end 2 else; Swifts Premium Side Bacon, per - embroidered: others In «ream dimity ware Section value S1.M for —...... lb...... 53* with white collar and cuffs; also a few i Pure Wool Wonted Suits in dark stripe effect*. Rehinmn’a Patent Beriey.. Special Selected Smoked Cottage Relie, At $1.10 a Pair cotton pongee overblouses finished Alarm Clocks sale price ..'...... ,...'....,.-43# Made by the manufacturers of Smart two-button models in sizes 35 to 39. Well Keating's Pewder; value **c for per lb...... •_•**••• 39* While Canvas Shoes In the popu­ with neat knife pleating: sises 14 to the Big Ben clocks; splendid vTT7...... is# Selected Smoked Picnic Hams, per lar one and two strap styles 46: values to $2.55. Sale Price. *1.29 tailored and finished, regular *OQ QPC —Second Floor clocks at the price. Bale Price Sulphur and Molamm; value Me lb...... 33* with corrugated rubber sole* ...... *139 *40.00 and $45.00. Sale Price ... .«PAfe/ee/V for ...... *** Sweet Pickled Picnic Hama, per and heels; sises. 3 t«> 7. On sale from nine to twelve o'clock or El Estede Vanishing Cream! value Lb...... 31* WoLwdS Heavy All Copper Boilers Me for ...... W Sweet Pickled Cottage Relie, per as long a a quantity lasts. Sale No. I All Coppdr Boilers with price, per pair Men’s Pyjamas ■van Williams Ordinary Shampoos; j lb...... *...... 3S* polished wood handles; 106 only value l*c. 1 for ...... ,.r...lM Prime Canadian Cheese, per lb. Made from medium weight soft finished eotton $1.10 of thjfiee to clear; regular $6.50. H. H. Ayer’s Luxuria Cream; valu»1 at ...... 3«* Vests and Bloomers Bale Price ...... , *4.50 in nest colored stripe* with the popular Patrol Sl.ti for...... Mf Little Pig Perk Sausage, per lb. Ne Phene Orders Please Screen Doors at ...... ew..t...... 25* collar and silk braid button holes; all sizes. , —Main Floor^ Oak Stained Screen Doors; sise Jellied Ox Tongue, per lb. *1.0® y 26x6.6. Sale Price ...... *2.49 Sale Price, NINE O’CLOCK SPECIAL Sliced Corned Beef, per lb. . .3®* X 59c a Garment Oak Stained Screen Doors; sise per suit...... $1.98 Swifts Premium Cooked Ham, per Medium Weight Cotton Vesta, opera Î.SXS.S. Sale Price ...... *3.69 —Main Floor lb...... 5S* style only; sises Si and St. Values Five Roses and Royal Household 200 Overall Aprons at to 66c. Small Family Sise Refrigerators Lace at 69cy Fleur, 24-lb. sack...... *1.28 Also Drawers to match above vests, Beautifully finished in hardwood, 40-lb, sack .. *140 knee or ankle length, open or closed! five-wall Insulation; good else 100 House Dresses at $1.49 Each a Yard 0*-lb. sack *4.90 food chamber. Bale Price *1*.95 Rayon SIM Allover Lace In 79c Each sises .16 and 38. Shown In pretty combinations of chambray and check ginghams or neat Finest Quality B. C. Granulated Bloomers in cotton and mercerised '/t-inch Garden Heee conventional désigna; la col Made from strong quality check ging­ prints. Slipover style with round neck and short aleevea finished with neat Sugar, 20-tb. os per sack . .*1.38 ham. generous sizes. In assorted checks silk, full-cut garment with gusset, tn 56 feet best grade H-Inch Garden ore ef Nile. gray, brown. Jade, 100 lb sack ...... *6.85 Hoee. complete with couplings; piping or rick-rack braid. Shown in mauve, blue, pink, green, orange and taupe, henna, black Cham- of blue, orange, blue. Mack and dark pink and white. wisteria: star» 36 te 44; values to $2.2$. Sale Price .*1.49 Hudson's Bay Special Breakfast XÏ..S9* £ regular $6 50. Sale Price *5.95 blue; value $1.00. Sale Price ... .T9* Sale Price —Second Floor Tea, per lb...... ; «2* —Second Floro -Second Floor —Lower Main Floor 3 lbs. for ...... *1.80 Hudson's *ay Special Freshly Regular ftj Roasted Coffee, per lb. .. .39* & 5* 3 lbs. for ...... *1.15 a’clock or an I King Beach Pure Strawberry Jam, & lasts Bale ~ 4-lb. tin ...... TS* Macintosh Brand Pure Scotch wm Marmalade, 4-lh im ...... 67* 69c Robin Heed Brand Freshly Milled Roltbd Oats. Sale special, 7-lb. incorporated $w may iero bag...... :...... 38* — -— • —Lower Main Floor. VICTOBIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 30,1925 MEN WHO GO DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS

Chfe* Radio Operator Tomlin- *on of the 8* Homeric, who re- Captain J. Roberta of the Ha. reived the 8-0.8. from the sink­ Homeric wljoe. failure to reitcua In thl. photo the greatest picture ever made of a m. trashy. I. ahown. « aero from th. déeka of Ihe Ha. Homeric, the last throe, of the Jatmiteac freighter Ralfuku Maru. a. ing Japanese freighter Raifukn any from the sinking Japanese .he was engulfed by the raging area 0» Nova Scotia, carry log to the depth, with her, her office^, and crew. Paroengero and crew of the Homeric lined the rail, helplemly. the wo­ liana, whose crew of thirty-eight freighter Ralfuku Maru. waa rritlctaed by many of hla paasrn- men with team ..reaming down their cheek,, to they watched the doomed men on the «Inking ship wave their arms In f ramie appeal for the aid that could not be given. gara. Mr. Murphy arrive, here from Re- at tie on the afternoon boat to-morrow C. N. R. EARNINGS will immediately go aboard the ARGENTINE AVIATOR’S AGENT ■ of Hu*«u meeting Zanni, The gross earnings of the Canadian TO AUCTION SHIP In Japan. The tugs are National Railways for the week end­ El already their way across the Pa- TIMES SHIPPING CHART FOR DAMAGE CLAIM experiencing line weather ing Ap*n 21. 1925 has 1>e«n $3,87. Mtiriihv. who i* making préparât ions for the Pa Martha Washington at Patrag"IMP , . ..returning to Victoria same evening. m* he Dorothy Alexander is leaving "cf R etromer trovro <**«V et tL«l for Plymouth April 6. On the Monday and Thursday trips ciflv flight of Col. Pedro L. Zgnni. now in Japan, will arrive in New York. 1er the South to-night at 11 o’clock, Canadian Highlander left Glasgow •he will proceed through to Vancou­ , m From Vaneeuver ing two successive tidal periods without ver via the Gulf lelahds. returning arriving here from Seattle about 10 for Vancouver April 11. Victoria to-morrow and sail for the Orient aboard the Can­ from Vancouver every Tuesday and p.m. Bhe carries •> list as well, nrJL .tramer arvlv* dally et 7 Canadian Importer left Panama tUThe height js In feet and tenths ofa adian Pacific Steamship Empress of Russia, which departa from Friday morning. ••• and considerable cargo. for Victoria April 15. foot, measured on the sill of the dp ’ey * etromer arrlvro deity at » dock at any tide, add 18.9 feet to the this port about 5.30 o'clock, according to the latest adviees. Mr. Canadian Inventor left Vancouver height of high water as above given. Murphy is making final arrangements for the flight and an­ ^ Fer Seattle for Quebec April 7. nounces that Cel. Zanni will hop off on Ihe Pacific flight about ri.P.R. .tramer Iroero dally . Canadian Planter left Vancouver for Halifax April 17. May 1*. ‘ïdtc trove, dally. «<-<* Canadian Prospector left Toko-t Xhe time of hi» flight will depend upon the arrival of the hama for Shanghai April II. JAPANESE LINERJ deep sea tugs Imprecaria and Canada. Vancouver vessels, which The Eastern Townships Bank days, at 19.» ___ Canadian Miller arrived Halifax ...... _ after __ auNniai and eumser April 2. left Seattle last night after being A Chapter in the Story of a Canadian Winner left Panama for completely overhauled and equipped Tim* nf "T,:.eeL2Sr‘f2WSî Victoria April I. for their long voyage to the Orient Canadian Banking Family mandat tlnro) ,*^,.V Canadian Coaster left 8an Fran­ EES FIST il and back again, skirting the north- TOURS cisco for Victoria. Apeul 44* - Canadian Fhmier left Astoria . for airmen followed tat the opposite di- TO THE EAST Tba Benfc commenced .its Hour mn UnorMk Ran Pedro April It. Canadian Rover left Oeean Falls MSS PACIFIC OPTIONAL MUTES Tar ASfftrtà' Avrtf Ttï - — — ™----- ... . PROMISES GOOD Zanni Is attempting to circum­ SIDE TRIPS j. . Canadian Observer left Powell navigate the -globe es «8** the UeUsd •TOP OVERS River April 19. States filers. He started from Am­ Meet *»T< ■dm** lyo Maru Encounters Fine sterdam with Lieut. Bvaristo Veto, TRAVKL ON tSk > Canadian Troopoi left Rabool for his navigator, and made tremendous flan Francisco April 15. Weather During Voyage; SALE FOR FISH •peed across the Asiatic continent, CONTINENTAL Canadian Transporter arrived : Brings Valuable Cargo meeting With a mishap In Japan that m fold led Swansea April 17 cawN Mid delay. But. undaunted, LOOTED Canadian Ranger left Antwerp for he will continue the flight when the Victoria April It. Major Motherwell Says Sock- tugs arrive in Japan, and Intends to 9.80 p.m. in the venom centre*, Canadian Pioneer left Norfolk for Hlromln* through a eelm aro for take his departure from Mlnato. the Beak, buauieaa grew and London April I. th* entlr* l*n*th of th* voya«* from eye Run Will Be Smaller The crews aboard the two tugs are yohobam» lo VU lone, the lyo Marti [iroaperod Thro came the lean Canadian Voyageur left Victoria This Year picked men. tine seaman, all of them,, MmiOtil« for Sydney and.Melbourne March 92. arrired hero this morning at 1» and the vessels themselves are under DIRECT OTt VIA •em yvsn. for the Tunuehipe and the Canadian Seigneur left San Fran­ e'clork. wall phrod of her echrdul- the command of experienced, naviga­ Toronto Hhr bring, a valuable cargo from tbr The salmon market at the present futon, Rant, alike, from 1174 to llSt. cisco for Vancouver April 1*. tors, who are capable of handling the r.—atdp. Bmk Orient. Included in th* frolght that time la la a verv favorable condl- COAST STEAMSHIP followed by a graduai revival of Canadian Volunteer arrived Hsll- dltion and wllhnut doubt the can­ little vessels In any sort of weather for April 5, lay within the hlg Nippon Yua*n and under any circumstances. All SERVICE Kalaha liner’s holds warn Z.OTO bale, neries and fishermen will have a are daring. Iron-nerved sailor*, of the hod** ami from 1*1 onward. Canadian Scottish arrived Vancou­ aro son of good hu.lnron thl. year, MenBay, S pro. ver April 26. of raw allk and a considerable quan­ type that is bred on the Pacific sea­ Thu Cm tity of silk good*, with a valuation of according to Major J. A. Motherwell. board. Chief Inspector of Fisheries fie » Thursday, • jmw. over $«.000.000. Aa uaiuU. throe rom- Amongst other things these twe la 1995 dm Bant beg* t* TIDE TABLE modltlca will b* discharged lo Srottlc. Brltl.h Columbia, who I. In Prince '■■tint branche, ia Quebec vessels will carry complete new en­ Vancouver-Prim* Kan Hày K. J. Weatbrook, oa furlough from Rupert at the present time and has gines for Zaania plane, powerful oetdde the Eaettva Township, been visiting various parts of the fTimeHtfTlmeHtiTiment'TimeHt a big exporting company with which radio sets, which will enable them to and in IB9B opened ill 6rat ih.m. ft.'h. m. ft !h. m. ft.fti. m. f$. h* la associated la th* Far East, with coast on a lour of Inspection lately. keep in touch with the airmen and XHEEmnTamOaf* Bank. Day hta wife and small child, waa a pee- Everywhere he. finds the seme spirit 1 founded is 1*19 agd xmaV Warner, hooch at Grand Feta. "ifflTaÊ7 every sort of supply necessary. They B.C In 1911 à woe cemedering The Meteoreiegieel Observa grr on the ship, bound for the Old Of optimism regarding the coming will establish supply stations along ruuttd «*b Tke Canadian salesbled Heights.Height*. Victoria, B.C. Country. see son of fishing the Kurile and Aleutian Island line. Best *d Qiumi in 1911, held a material emend* el * We* -Aft** yror* t* tea Orient, going tlSSrpAdiFie eàils ENEMIES OF SALMON Zanni liae no sending apparatus In from the eery bagmaing , smquc mi bednem when a proposal 16.52 7.8 7.49 4.7US.99 6.1118.16 4 6 about In whit* suit* and a aun hel­ his plane but by a system of hoa­ wee received from The Canadien il.12 8 6 S IS 3.7114.13 8.6! 19 31 5.9 met, It la a pleasant chang* to enlff Major Motherwell, toys that the pea** among the aetden of May, 1*9 authorities arc constantly trying to xing* can signal when In difficulties. •outh-crotern Quebec. Cut of by Bank of Commerce foe die em* I U 8.Î 8.44 Î.1Ü6.11 6.9 29 II 6.6 the air of the mouetatna and see the Emtr.ro 3"Ruaîm 11.55 8.4 9.13 1.9116.98 7.9139.59 6.1 smiling welcome of Canadian soil Improve th* spawning beds of the eebdal bernera free the New of the two iediiutiena. The pro 2,il 8 7H9.94 l.rir.ll 7.1I21.4Î « 9 again,"!aald Mr. Weatbrook. salmon and to remove obstructions fcnglaod State., where many of poml was accepted and the eiaah . 11.49 18U9.49 9.8118.81 7.4N1.19 7.1 i,b.4nAs '3 91 • •111.19 6 9129 57 7 « 21 24 7.5 TOURING JAPANESE from the streams. them had their origin, and by gamed*, which hetdme cfccdvc . 1.28 1.7112.25 9.7121.69 7.9 ...... Major Motherwell la of the opinion poor Wanapnrtitmn fanflbaa from the following year, bronght 103 . 16.82 7.71 LSI S.4113.16 1.6123.89 8.1 There waa a pari y of Japanese that the International sealing trroty CANADIAN aafiKStbiy -r>26. HongkongTIi.nek one MayMav 24 tourist, aboard the Ship. H. Kooo be­ the elder aettkmmu of the St. J.ll 7 6| 4.28 T.9Ü4 68 1611X61 1 2 will not be abrogated, but will re­ oScva of the Saemrn Tearoehine Kmpref r. AustralU^-MatteeNwJ*»^ SitiH ..lilw imM xi ing at their head, and himself bound PACIFIC Leoeeoce Valley, they had keg 1riTm;0,d2.u.ï,uT-rô5^'iH".," ■ ■■...... 115 64 1 2*18.89 11 main In force. ^ Bank into the nmi* add, fana* hanehrit Mav 31. jjS* u.- tor the Middle State* of America oa let ham* the need el e load of The Cenedi* Beeh el Com- « 41 5 6116 86 6 6 16 46 4 612.8 66 * ! business, hut willingly acting aa a President Jackson—-Malle dees s*7 7.14 4.7 12.13 6.6117 43 *.8T...... R.C. COAST SERVICE berth, and when suhempton ham 11 4 p.m.: due at Yokohama May -7. 6 16 S.Ü 7.44 *.6116 94 6 t111.89 5 9 guide lo the touring Japanese Hla were opened 1er etoch in the Shanghai June 1, Hongkong June 6. 6.18 8 4 I 16 2 1116.1219.12 6.7U9.16« 7ili.ES 6.2 pertv drove about the city In the few new inedtoboe. every d* and Afrios Maru-6-Melt* eloee May 21. 4 L9S M I 49 15 17 89 7.919.99 8.7 boors that the ship remained st this every an** in the r*m*ary due at Yokohama June 7. 127 li 7 9.23 17 18.89 7.3i29.49 7.1 port. OPIUM DISCOVERED ewopaemed to make the project PEn press of Asia—Mall* eloee Mey <.*. 159 i t % 68 1.6 11.18 7.6 21.27 7.5 , * JTr^due at Yokohama JuneJune, 8. 2 69 LIGHT CARGO MOTOR FERRY ShanghaiL P 1 June 1 1.59 8.6 11.12 1.111.96 7.9 11.18 7.8 The cargo on board the big *hlp SAILINGS Atagn Maru—L lift XS‘ 116111.62 1.6 2X21 6.1 ...... was considerably lighter than usual, D m. :due at Ynkonam»rnkohama Jon. !l. 36 7 9 2...... 19 1 9 12 34 1 8 22.49 1.2 for there were noarcely more than 1 EMPRESS LINER TO EUROPE P AuetreWs and New ZeaUad .. .18.17 1.2H8 99 I.I Ventura—Mails close May 5. ^ — . .11X69 X6 88.66 I.Î 1,600 ton*. Of thl* amount over 200 SERVICE due Sydney jj ano tarn). .. .114.49 3.8123.56 6.6 tona were dropped here. Including Seattle Authorities Make .. .,116.213.7)38.11 6-9 rice and other Oriental product* and THE CANADIAN BANK May 13 Judo 16 Kmprvss of ycotlaaS The time wed Is Pacific standard some china ware. For Seattle there Second Seizure of Nar­ the 129th Meridian were approximately 1,200 tone of OF COMMERCE fro* 9 to ^boors^i freight and there was some tonnage cotics on Russia May tl, IM fer l &r Vancouver and Tacoma^ SIDNEY and due Sydney June IS (via Han Fra occur"In the' table, Fourteen p«**enger* came ashore Over 650 Tins Have Been May 16 Jua# It ...... Montroee here. May 29 Juno 56 Clîorâagi—Mall* close June 3, 4 p i the tide rieee or falls continuously dur Seized Within a Fortnight June .8 Jyly 1 'll.'ll MoautiS Te ChliUiatf in Seattle May 16 Judo 17 "T. .TV*.... M*lita BELLINGHAM to m Motor Princess win reseme fleet!!*. April !♦.—Judgment tor May .2128 JossJune 2711 $7,110. the amount of a fine ...... Juno 4 Jaly 2 ...... MartocO servies Capt. K. P. Bartlett, former master 10 C OerOooFS- of the transpacific liner Silver State, Ma> 26 ...... FRIDAY, MAY 1 now the President Jackson, was] naked In a suit filed In federal court Ml AMHT OIM TB1BD CASKS 1 Leave BUney 19.36 Ul Daily. here yesterday. The fine waa 1'_ to van posed by custom* officers in 1922 Returning after narcotics and liquor had been Leave Bellingham 1.26 p m dally seized on the ship. I T*i.’iu iwraa. tin. Ago. ■ Discovery of 269 tine of opium con­ % c rx mSîLJrsr # cealed In the coal bunkers of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Russia here yesterday, brought the total of seizures In a fortnight up to Additional 655 tins. Ninety-six tin* were found naimo and Va on the vessel when It docked here mer will coma ten dbys.ago, and 369 tins were taken on the Blue Funnel liner Tyndareus. May 2. kevtng *rer> Saturday Monday, and. ru­ Winnipeg, April St.—A writ claim­ M.V. Meter turning leave Nanaimo $ p. ths ing payment of $14.256 or as an al­ th* bummer .ervkw beteero SidneyI ■ ternative the return of 199 shares of and Belli nu ham en Friday. May ante tor automobile» up to 7 feet S C.P.R. stock, has been Issued In leaving Sidney at IAS* ajn. dally, Court of King’s Bench by Zilias and returning from Bellingham at Lobel. against Williem Martin. 2.S» p.m, dally. The Motor Princes. Alonso P. White and H. Jones, oper­ wUl handle passenger automobile, of ating In Winnipeg under the firm of any Mae. Every convenience tor pas­ T Sa “CAR DEN A" Big Parker Bankrupt Clerk and Martin. senger* I. found on beaiM. slao the Sails from Vancouver effective mm* .date the Prince** Pa­ FRIDAY. • pjn. The plaintiff In her statement of Alert Bay. tot P*™***- claim, alleges that on January 6, triot» will operate a double dally roe- pert. Aero and STEWART 1933, the defendsnfs obtained from vice. except Sunday», between Na­ Sale—Crowded Out! her 199 share* of C.P.R. stock with­ naimo and Vaneouver. leaving Na- Ticket» and Information On the Dollar out her knowledge, consent, or 9«- wairon at 7 a.m. and HI p m. dally, u ..ON STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF ttlortty. The statement further except Sunday, and returning leave BRITISH COLUMBIA LiM.rto STEWARTS Vaneouver to 1» •* and 51« charges that the defendsnt* hare I . *** TTTTORTA DATE [MER. TwtnrPSPAT, APHTE»,1925

ESTABLISHED UK NEWS IN BRIEF! LABOR MEN MEET OAK FRIDAY TO ARRANGE A Genuine Half-Price North Ward aiW Quadra Primary ffi&WSiAStâ BIG BALL DHAILS OF FEW SUV North War* Schom oa Friday, May wif e cm 8] DfCf-1 * Di AU delegolbs to the Trades and U at « pjn. Labor Council pro naked to be on at the Armories at TEH DATS ONLY I'clock Friday night to autat the ITJSLÏthe First dlKerent committees In handling Biggest Vhli Kwr OfOmsa wtaw tW rntsf DeOkr Dhy. OndMimaatinnai «hoir. the large crowd, who purpose it- orcMSirA picrros7.™' iro Will Make I for Portland ftiwiiny the May Day dance of the Victim of Accident Was Con­ of «head artist. Laun it Crystal organisation. scious While on Fire MAYMBD'S SHOE STORE Provincial health Gi i Show «Cat-eat eab »A emi knemt * le» iat«M preventative against Infectious disease will be The Oak Rose Society will The extreme danger of the uee of Municipality te show at the gasoline for household purpose* was Bee -Ttoptay Ad. raga 1 crystal tt. In eon- CRYSTAL GARDEN stressed at an Inquest held this morn­ meted yesterday ing at the Sands Funeral Company PEOPLE With the bel» of lire mises under Coroner E- C, Hart. The Inquest was called to consider the tragic circumstances under which Victrola IS CENTML FOCUS Mrs. Margaret Corbett Martin, wife glee e lecture on Christies Science, In the Royal Victoria Theatre. Sun- honore With of Norman Q. Martin. 183 Buehby toasted raisin bread of It tbs oak Bay Rose explosion at the home on Tuesday M Delicious by Portland and OF CITY’S FLOAT at 18.40 a.m. Victoria, B.C. Mr. Cook Is a The Jury, after seven minutes de- WESTINGHOUSE TURNOVER TOASTER to Van------| ------erdlct of ncci- Ihr Side by City Engineer Preston Evolves dental death and wted that every a—,v „ HRB %n M likelihood of a MURPHY electric company Novel Combination in similar danger arising In the future A B. Jaebawa K.C. ci ie the tor day and that the art gal from similar circumstances. New Rhone 128 722 Yj Street Victoria Display The evidence given indicated that fore the Supreme Oort at >g for the hem the the unfortunate victim of the acci­ Typifying the Crystal Garden and dent had been In the bathroom of the city's popular advertising slogan. shortly for the Beat to represent the the home when an explosion wrecked Chaalua. Tbt costume* Entry "Follow the Birds to Victoria," City the room and set the house on Are. Province to the appeal Is which tha Englnrar F. M. Preston h* drawn menu m one. See the Victrola ticularr attractive. defendant is respondent, ft is The opinion was expressed that this •Hunt- lodged by the aperiflration» for the Victoria float explosion was due to the flashing of Console model No. 210 at...... $135.00 chorus the Juniors, was David to take part la the Bellingham Tulip a combustible vapor in the small COLLEGE BOYS GAVE at 1888 XL Street, or from the Festi> ÈLC. Oranrt of room, due to the presence of gasoline. Much of perfection et time and Hugo The distressed woman ran from rhythm in gulls. the bouse, a mass of flames, and due to the support gtven lay Heaven. C. I C. J. Prior. flight, hover around a lavender, and though sustaining burns over three- MraA. a. Dr. W. P. quarters of the area of her body was Liberal headquarters Thursday, May Snugly fully conscious. It developed. While -Tbe -Triumph T at 180 o'clock. An Interesting pro- In tbs lower -shell------— egg M Enthusiastic Audtence xt SL Justice," v ire the power of right gramme will foBow the shown a scale reproduction of the finally “tet over might. This Crystal Garden, constructed of mir­ of stx Aim’s tnrSLlouh College ror plate In such manner as to gleam Everything in Music 1110 Doeglse with great im throughout by tbs like a Jewel. ______Entertainment cast: O. EL Nesbitt. Surrounding the brown rocky base R. Sei Whits. J. Chartebois. which supporta the neat and poised The annuhl sntsrtalumsnt by the H. Hehh, G. Gibson. 31., gulla white crested waves sre shown. pupils of fit. "Loute College 'was J. Bailla The float extends for a length of mom ambit project in eight the twenty-six feet an* a width of eight given last evening th the-auditorium Crystal Qai exhibit will far sur- of SL Anti'S Convent anti every neat fhe performs»* at the University feet. The birds range In sige from was filled with -a moat appreciative Flann' Club en Friday. May l the six feel long, the next is in propor­ lecture -Which IB* Lilian Falthfull. tion. and the Crystal Garden, sitting The Very Latest the kraMWUdr^ 1 Is U» golden eg*, is large enough to staged and — acted Saanid fay dominate the float with its Sda- The Triumph of Justice. their In- following night, Saturday, May ». at tereet was eager and suati------the First Presbyterian Church. The Mal Important In Bondoir Lamps, Portables The chorus and part songs sung by tickets which have already been 10- terrtfic explosion In the bathroom. the choir showed careful training and sued for the Friday date will hold ard Changes followed by a falling of provision the harmony was delightful,...... the good for the Saturday. Ml* Faitb- Jar*Lam Allall Biuunuaround »*bey.«If,. . . > sweet,...... clear voice*------responding ad­ full Is touring ('anada under the a av­ Witness rushed into the kitchen in — Bridge and Floor Lamps mirably to the able conductor. Rev. BUSINESS BOOMiHniu of the National ortant business before the unfortunate victim Bret her Oran** The physical cul­ Education, arid on Monday. May U of the accident stumbling from the ing will be location of the Price* to suit every parse* ture classes gave a bar-bell display. •TheThe almqpt unprecedented Spring will give an address before the Wo­ bathroom In a mass of flames. Mrs. and an exhibition In Roloe swinging boom In the luunchii%\of new British men’s Canadian Club, to which the Martin.margin, Sr.ar. thenuiru triedin™ to rput— out . that wne perfect hi rhythm end ex­ drafted by rk Sewell be adapted EXPECTED tBE ON fire that had started In the kitchen. University Women's Club has been Columbia enterprises inues. with without material ai tremely-graceful, while Hartree-i solo invited. by the Cou exhibition of lightning Boise drew tecation, tl loyal Oak Municipal Thurston Fairhurat told of hear forth rounds of applause. The Irish ing the explosion while cycling 280 Jig and the Eight Hand Reel were Wand Four. Mari 11.551.000 raw capital. yards away, and of helping to ex- marvete of light ne* and toxterlty. tinguish the flames on the w< A Plano duet by Master* Brian The new r ompantes are: B. G. for Ward r ratepayers, will be Christy and Company "Limited, |25,- Half Moon Left Mayne Island and later in the house. and Desmond Burdon-Murphy was CABOOSE HURLED within the its of Ward Seven. Mrs. Mary J. Atkina a neighbor, Hawkins & Hayward 000. Victor*; H. Brown and Bons --played with much spirit. Tittle Ward Tw ill be extended to take the first to reach the unfortu Limited. tS.000. "Vancouver; Hlpp- In part of I d One. b«4ng th# ward at 8 o’clock Yesterday, Electrical Quality and Service Store Master "H. Hebb took the aoto-part In drome "V5uM«vilte Theatre Limited. who had collapsed at “Won’t You Buy My Pretty now hurlai » lowest assessment, the foot of the steps outside 1500.0*0, Vancouver: Glrdweod and and the prit jeune of the movi Bound Here Flowers." and the chorus we* well $60.800. Victoria; FROM L & N. TRAIN 1121 Douglas 81 Cor. View sung by the choir. A meet -amusing 820.080. Commander BXwtaoe R Maude, kitvM with help from Herbert 8tever- -recitation by^ILQOariatintrWna glgn Ward fltx net be materially son and Thuraton Falrhurat, ex­ navtgi whs vffl i tinguished the f---- - and made th# quoneT’rcanh freon "TuUii* Caesar" Com puny One Man Injured When Train wards he a oilmalely eqoal he th Peubls f -ice Clothe* Hi Fuller* England ta a tw*ty-ttee-foo* let. Mrs. Martin as comfortable« was admirably presented hy J Belli* type «loop. Ml Marne Island yeeter- Brutus ■■ IL Khadnger a» on Way to Fire Strikes Wa Two la about WM** Ptckrrtng limited. $18.880, Vanema- day morning at t fully conations at this time. «nglpre UmtpKL 110,- alien Tree 040. Vancouver;ir; Carlton Hotel Com- of the presence of other* tn the 810.800. burning house. Let Us figure on 61195399 Maude early this afternoon although Herbert Ht.versoo, Who out his Mining Owl puny 11m- While traveling 1» « mnafl freest tied, tl the Half Moon, hie little bout, wee baud getting out Hardware and steel Hotted. Iis.eeo. Window and Doer Screens FDR STORAGE Vancouve- Okanagan Orocery 11m- abort stop In Victoria ta take roboreted former withe** and told Vernon; Frank HUM supplies. desperate effort* made to drag tied. II the burning clothing from tho unfor Valuable fer, omet he given the Sheet M Works Limited. 110.600. greet*! amount of car* during Vanrouv Capital Fruit Company head and two broken rihu Cl NPIffll TYPIST direct to England. Summer months You can easily be .000, Vancouver; Danish In the that tin*. Limited. The train, traveling north, becking Sounder*, electrician, toM THE BED* CROSS WORKSHOP Canadian Frrextng Company Limited the truck at a alow rate th* a/ *50.000. -farrouv*t; Belmont Hotel Miss Im Wright Gave Fine 8*4-8 Johnson Street (Juft Wi*0888W—------wlth day. Wlrerircolt» Company Limited, «50,000. Vancou- timber and with a view to subduing Island, and a second time further tesnooa of the Demon ation to Sprott south her way to Victoria. suitable for ell fur week, trtromtng*. walls by the force of the explosion. aw Pupils forty-eight _ knn. liftedItrtxxxl tWA hurtling from the tracks, damaging will net be for and dyed by Bice of London, Eng. m vu re iiuui »»* —— »—— ------Mayor Issues Itself and one trainman slightly. The other wire* broken there. Th* wash- ■Shew School, within a few me Hibtiimv w— *■charred— —- —a» . Lengthy List of Irma Wkighi, other parts of the room. The waen driven by an elec- Jured man having been ma last year’s ing machine was Carnival Invites She | e several exhibition! of 410,000 TONS tricat motor underneath. fortsbfe. He is now in Vi test typing id of it ne his opinion irl Pend ray this morning could have be* Ignited by static Invitations to the COLL OPENED UP electricity. Questioned !o insure insertion in Satur­ OBITUARY strokes possibility of a «perk from the motor Crystal Carnival in June, to net per only throe ev­ mid that such a spark would enly be possible when Martins or days paper all Display Pacific oast community north of the rare deep tv be fact that . rr~ ____ a__ amA e-roa.M tint 6uttornla boundary. IN ISUND MINE stopping the motor, and would not afternoon from »rn of statoee. mayors, reeves where a large number of friends al­ Advertising Copy Should Ibcr of commerce executives 128 werda ter thirty seconds rcluded In the civic lnvlta- she wrote in the mine at Cassidy, near Nan- aider It safe to tlon 11 [ The outline of the pro­ he Handed in to Times of entertainment, which many friends. unable to form an Smart conducted the service after which opinion * to whether the explosion fendray gives in hie letter, rate of 1*1 rorda per xgtaul*. . . .__ 1— a W— re. r. I.lten IllK AP th** fact that the Crystal J. J. Belt genréal manager of the Granby Con- Office not later than noon The tub Garden b the only structure of Its eoUdated...... a uiMining._1__ Smelting— ***—— a«wand outside in the room use in the world, and has The funeral ef Lewis Ai Barber. In­ briefly on t advancement of typing ipany, and James B. Tuo- charred, he said, and the whole led by the Canadian Pacific fant son at Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Barber, iSt fowl I gave evidence of the force of will take place on Friday morning at _ _ manager, who Sure in Vic­ Rail wayt In itself a guarantee of 10.80 o’oloekfrom McCall Bros’. Funeral stated that « methods toria to-day from Cassidy. use and entertainment for Chapel, corner Johnson and Vancouver istly different from the Large amounts of money nave Dr. Ji P. Vye told of Streets. Rev H. V- Hitch cox will con­ present styl md that been spent developing the Cassidy tning Mrs. Martin after the duct the service, after which the re­ mine as a eoal source for the Anyox Death occurred within twelve mains will be laid to rest at Royal Oak ■metier. Regular production on a FINE tEW CITADEL Burial Park. _____ large scale is to start now. Mr. Book­ caused by burns. The injuries, he Archbishop of Booth Africa. General Funeral services for the late John ing said. The mine will alsso enter raid. Included first, ««-end and third Smuts, former BremW. and Bli NOW BEING PLANNED Elk* Hart. She ha* accepted degree burns, which covered three. Thom* Smart, Commlaeloner m Savannah will be held at the B.C. challenge rom local typists for a tbs domestic coal markeâ. sélection Funeral Chapel on "typing, competition quarter* of the body's area. PRINCE OF WALES Public Works, welcomed the Print* We hat BY SALVATION ARMY ferment will be e In Royal extensive than burns usually * he rtepped on Booth African eoH df all grad*. Burial Park. handicap. J. Belts ha* donated a CALGARY STAMPEDE TO beautiful pa le for the winner of thli considered fatal. Just as he landed, the nun burn Plan* gae now unO*r way for the erec­ In instructing Jury Coroner through th# mist. tion tn Victoria of a bandaome new BE SEEN ON THE SCREEN the dreumstances Standard Fanfare Cjl Hal ration Army Citadel a* a memorial non Funeral Home. 1825 Quadra Street, The pree itatkm of tfce cups Hart said WHS WELCOMED IN CROWDS CHEERED yesterday afternoon for the late Margery pointed te a clear cans of accidental to the let- .William Booth, founder of hi the Canadian type- Yancouvar, April 10—Stilt another the oagaatsstton. _ _ Curry Pears, beloved daughter of Mr. drath. reused. In hie opinion by the An the Prince drove through the Negotiation* have been opened hr and Mr* R W. Pears, who passed away writing rat *«t of April 14. will be movie star to pome to aCnede to city, the route w* peeked with Army otth-iala with the city for revertod host Monday morning at Nl Joseph's made afire the demonstration end big western picture la Hoot wildly-cheering crowd*, who gnva nroperty a» a elle for th* building. It Hospital. Rev. Frank Hardy. M A_. of competition. famous cow puncher, who CAPETOWN TO-DAY the visitor the heartiest of welcome la not asp*-ted that operation* will com­ the Belmont Avenue Methodist Church, gave a very Impreentve ad draw. The through April Clearings Ran A feature of his eseert whk* le mettra before the Fall. morning traveling over the Canadian tereeted the Prince wne a body « YOUR Before a atari can be made « the hymn song was “Safe tn the Arm of IIIUTUIUB — - —- __ --- _ _ , protect, «Auction must be aecurpd from Jeans” During the nervi ce Mrs. H. M. Pacific Railway te Banff and Cal Capetown. April *0.—The Prince South African Mounted RIO*, sup­ th* Whtgtpeg headquarter* of the Army. Morton aang a sold. ’There’s a Friend ON POLICE DOCKET Over $2j$00ft00 of Wales arrived here to-day on the erbly mounted. StikBwnaadBIhmd Load efhriala are confident this will be for Little Children." Mr. Lawton with a party of fire. Mr. Gibson battlecruiser Repulse for his visit to The principal function In th* we*. renin ed a* their present citadel M utv- Partington presided at the organ. There trom Hollywood to make South Africa. come to the Prince was the del* «uttahM and they feel that new quarter* was an unusually large attendance of Qnong Wong KympathbUng friends present, the cas­ fined «15 and prenarationi for the plcturixstlon of Victoria bank clrarings for April Table Bay w« shrouded In n den* meeting In the large open space Chin « theT. Calgary... —Stampede, ------«- #xu>for rehlnhwhich ha total M.tlAltT. according to the fig­ fog when a naval escort sailed out ket and hearse being covered with a «rare ™ ______of being found In fronting the City Hall, which me I ham Tulip Festival Exour- profusion of beautiful floral designs. has secured the picture rights. ures compiled by the clearing House to meet the Repulse. At T.*0 ajn. packed to lie utmost limits. 1 LEUWB MILLS LTD. Among those present et the service was an opium ton. before Magistrate Jay Canadian story Will be woven round the thousand* gathered on the *hore tkt David SL «Km tickets are now on rale. Don’t the class from the Girls’ Central School In City Polo* Court to-day. - SHOOK HANDS WITH MANY be disappointed this year, get your that big Western erant and for It a April 1024. the total clearing, heard the gun* of the escort boom­ and the Sunday School class from the company of flfty-eta player* anr were tl.4H.104 and for April. 1011, ing the royal salute, and shortly The arrival of the Prince wax tickets early. Prince* Loul* will Belmont Avenue MethodM Church to A charge preferred against V. M. .____ .s ------anil niltAIRA Irare Victoria et « in May I for which the little girl had belonged oral care of horses and automobiles the total was tt.lH.7M. afterward the Repulse, escorted bv marked by a tremendous outburst ol dark, for alleged failure to display Clearing» for the week ending to­ cheering. He was greeted by th. Bemngham Messrs. L Anson. W. P. Jeune. George a current motor He** Plate, waa will be brought In by Mr. Gibson. He the South African squadron, entered Leak I* and Robert Frsktne acted as begin the picture early in day amounted to tl.tH.Olt- Mayor and the city councillor», aft* dismissed. ______the harbor amid tremendous cheer- pallbear$rH. The remains were laid to June and will_■«, call_H idIt ex»n»to"The BIeimdMa ** which a number of addroeeee wax rest In the family plot at Roes Bay The cowboy star la well known In Two hundred pieturee of the Bri­ '"as the Repul* anchored the fog presented, the Prince shaking bend» PRODUCERS ROCK Cemetery. ______Prosecution In liquor cas* brought tish Empire Exhibition at Wembley by the city police against five sopar- Weet.ro aCnada. having ridden at lifted, giving promise of a fine day. with all who made the present the Calgary Stampede on several oc and 100 other pictures of London and making appropriate The many old friends of Mrs. Grant ate accused opened to-day with t. seen* will be shown at the Cham­ SPEECH BROADCAST 1 GRAVEL CO. LTD. McKay, a well-known and greatly loved L. Harrison for the prose— casions and In the Winnipeg Btam resident of Victoria for many years will George pede In 1812. ber of Commerce to-night In comme- j The Prince replied to the ad­ regret to learn of her death which oc­ Annie Clauper, 8am Clai Hon with the "Pag*nt of Empire.' dresses at the civic meeting after his curred a few days ago at the home of Kendrick*. George Chi . pres*ted by J. Andre Armand. Groat lending, voicing the Idea of Uie de- |X|||»ra(l her son in Calgary. Mro. Grant McKay Mrs. Ellen Fereueon are charged on interest was shown in the picture Sand and Gravel had reached the great age of ninety-one remand with breaches of the Gov­ velopment of Capetown a* * health VUlGti years. She resided for many years on ernment Liquor Act. Boaring opened yesterday To-night they will be resort for the whole world. Loud Rockland Avenue. In the case of Box va Mrs. Ferguson May Day Ball shown for the Inst thno In Victoria. speakers broadcast the eiwech throughout the city, and the Cepe continues. ______, Mayor Pendray haa «elected the w'.i eleea station distributed It oyer ■ On* of the tentures In connection -y Queen Alexandra Review, No. It. trophy to be donated by Victoria the whole Union. Knowing fa with th* May Day beU to be held at City to the British Columbia Rifle WB A.. will hold Its regular meet­ the Armories Friday evening. May 1, The Prince wne given all possible «uftortn* esue ing In the Native Bone Hall on Fri­ Association and to be competed foe honors on landing. Th# fcnrl of Hur . Keeps Shin llv.illhi) day evening. May Lett £clork. Mrs. will be an exhibition of four of th* at the annual rifle roeeta. The City Alhkme. Oovernor-Gdneral. neeom- ^vm> cur Nellie Pettlplece. Provincial Deputy, latest London and New _ York steps Ceuacll recently voted 160 for re. panted bv Prlnreaa Alice, hie wife, matiiude she Picu-nts < hi|in(51 f t tetna Bay Cemetery. will be In the city on Friday to com­ by th* Murray Studio of Social placement qf the cup. which was last boarded the Repulse lu greet him. .ufferer* lu»t plete the arrangements for the con­ Dancing. The* four Stops are; The voted ever twenty years aau. Th* while hundreds of South African* In turtur. by a trophy will be supplied by W. H. of this city for the vention to be held on June I. Mro. Berengaria. Taagollna and Polo Fox email«mall hostsbrat» HurrouBded«urrouedol the battle- ^ luting, junior commander, will hold a Trots and the Whisper Walts. This Wllkerecn, and the inscription la be­ GOOD FIR WOOD Di CHASE S sale of home cooking In the basement will be a splendid opportunity for ing drawn up by Alderman J- B. "premier Hertseg. the CabU Clearlhue. In order that the correct of Spencer1* store on Saturday morn­ the dance lovers of Victoria to e* later*, the Speaker of the H« ing and «he will be pleased te re­ military phrases may be engraved the President of the Sen OINTMENT ceive donations of homc-cooklng from on the handsome cup. Avenue. members nod friends VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TltTRRTUI >R1L 30.132S

SWIMMING, GOLF BASEBALL, CRICKET NEWS Bientwood Eleven PHILLIES BEAT Montreal Football Clubs They Carry Mach Punch Wiis first Cricket Pictorial Golf Instruction Match ef Seme GIANTS SECOND ■y H. S. MARTIN Boycott Connaught Cup eries GAME IN A ROW Wrist Action In Making Shots University School Unable to Montreal, April 30:—Montreal league club* wil eott the Connaught Cup competition if they heed the rec endation Hold Students In Wednes­ McGraw Tries Three Pitchers, of the league executive which at a meeting last n went on day League Game But Philadelphia Cracked record as being against any elub from that league ring the Ball on the Nose Dominion championships. The action of the leag xecutive Cie r riNC followed upon a ruling by the Provinee of Quebec ball As­ Brentwood College "°» *hf. of being the «rat winner ef the 1*.» sociation council that no guarantee* could be d .led for the wdisrj cricket season. INTO THfc. traveling expenses when playing out of town cli| or vice at Mount Tolmle Ureutwoodoeored a Boston Turns Back Brooklyn; win over the Unlveretty Brtiool by Detroit at Last Trips Up I HOT versa. IH rune to 1». Thlewae the «est game la the Wedaeeday Cricket Sister’s Indians '"'Se* Unlveretty eleven were hypnotised by the bowling of Brent- Amateur Bat ill w*Sr Not one ef their Saif» New York, April 30—-Col*1 School Lacrosse reached double ««urea and all weather and wet ground* forced League Wi told dismissed without a *»«. t . les look five wickets for only four run» the postponement of all but Match Is Won By Meeting bright sad led the bowler,. three major league games yea- Brentwood did very well at hat and terdii '. A meeting •# the eutive of mn their total beyond the century. George Jay Team the Victoria A mal Base ball Freer topped the side with a well At New York the Phillies beat League will he he! night in played «. Only two Brent «rood ptay- the Giants for the second con­ room 000. Belmont ding. It rrs failed to score While seven secutive time by the score of 13 Defeated South Park Twelve ie almost certain tl ho Com­ ranched double figure». mercial Traveler* 1 re-enter LEAD THE LEAGUE ’to 9 after pounding three Giant 8-5 Yesterday Afternoon the league and maAe fourth Ae a result of their win Brentwood team. A schedule vie drawn , pitchers and using four them­ The club leads the Wednesday League. in Close Battle up end the teams tide parfj&n The scores were as follow»; selves. the opening game o4y If will BAC *. University School Virait Barnes rushed into the 1*0* be decided to-night. -in ths eighth after Dean and Ureen- WITH ** H,,wden. h Beyder .. ---•■■• - J In a hard-fought lnrroeee game Tye, C Henderson h Drrmer ... 1 fleld had fared the ambitious Phll- THE- HANftS th# George Jay Hvhool defeated ■ Ilea, was hit unmercifully and fac­ Tk£- Tye. b Dormer ...... Î LEA D/NC, South Park yesterday afternoon at A D. Gordon, lhw b Dormer.... 6 ture the Inning had ended the visi­ «ES* the Royal Athletic Park, by a score Canadian Wri tera had scored four times and won Brinkley, b Bryden ...... • fee WARD of 8-6. Both teem* played well Benson, h Bryden ....^-...... Ï the same. and taking Into consideration that Meantime, the Cincinnati Reds D. C. Gordon, b Bryden ...... * thi* wae only the second match of And Boxi ornhnm. h Dormer ...... » ' were Idling with the Cuba, owing to the School Isacroeae League the punii.f. o Dormer > Rpunds... 7 i..i.i . weather. . Nevertheless the bnmd dT tarremie dished up by the (Hants' defeat brought the Rede to Cabeldu. b Bryden ...... " youngster* was good. ^Decided at Holms, not out ...... " within half a game of the league At the start of the game the Jay* pressed, and in the first period were Total ...... lu Brooklyn the lowly Boeton successful In finding the net twice, warded Brevea beat Brooklyn 16-3, sending while they held-their «ppuqenMPtw « Fourteen Titles four pitchers to the showers under lone score, in the first three per­ 3,000 Fans Satirough sSu’-MoacrlïS? lbw 'b Hoirdea.- H an avalanche of seventeen hits, iods play was a little slow on ac­ Bounds <• D. Gordon b Holma.... 1» while the Dodger, counted twelve ^8/Vt»r-7(A count of the players resorting 4o Aoo uaee off Jess Barnes, formerly of much individual play, but In the last Five Hours of King rear, lhw b Uordua ...... »* the Giants. S-frÀtUgiAt. imTttkTlRM period they had a better understand­ „ll#an it. b Holme ...... * In the American league the only Dormer. Ibw b Holma •« ing, and some fine combination work Hendersen. e Tye 1 h Graham ... 1* game played was between Hetrolt Winnipeg, April *0 -Fourteen Wrist action has always been a myhtery to the average «olfer In the was seen. Symons, b Gordon ■■■■•■■...... * .7 and Ht. I-ouli. the Tigers winning early clay# of his solf career he hears little clee from his fellow *o1'”" '™' Cased Ian boxing and ' rtltng title* Bryden, c Brinkley h Graham .... >1 their first game In the last eight MORE GOALS net your wrist. Into It." This advice often come, from one who himself were decided at the D nlon <*ham- starts fay a score of 11 to 6. George In the second quarter the winners plenehlps which c« ded at the Phillips, not oot ...... * " Hleler stretched hie continuous hit does not know what wrlat action mean» and how to apply the wrlat P^wrr. maintained their advantage, and yesterday. Malkin, b Graham ...... 1 Board of Trade Build Extras ...... record to fifteen games hy connect­ As a matter of fact they should say, «et your fore. mi. Into ths shob were able to score three more count­ 4Close 'WW toI" «.www3.880 fans ...... throughout.....-- ing aefely three times. The une of the wrlat. eûmes In the beginning of the swing er*. while South I‘ark scored two. five hour* of mllllpi ierc being .!•« . . .. t fifteen ratal ...... ••••• WASHINGTON STILL LEADS dressing the hall. A hall player can lengthen hla driveorlron. “c.* ,h* At the start of the third period South f ighteen bo\it* in all. — by observing the pres, forward when addressing the ball, and then the Park tried to even up. but George titles, si* went out of p province, Bowling Analysis The cold snap put a crimp In the ■MBi —ipegers, and University School— O. R. W. game between the Senator, and Hoe- move In the opposite direction, the taking back of the club «‘‘h 'he h.nd. Jay held onto their lead, and at the ~ ton. However. Washington l'a sHU leading. This limbers up lhe WHSU and rtnms wlmt to wantaAirom^Uiam .end of the period."were on |he long ______.... j -®» *>r ...... •'» ’ , *- later on at the moment of the Impact. George Duncan laaleu tn taktng th, end of a 7-4 score. In the laat Manitobans outside th Ity. ryden ,.70-.—.•—* ; leading the American League and to­ Hews: :ounds -..-••••...... * 1 day will play the Philadelphia Ath- ,uh «h» hands leading the movement. ( hick Evans always uses quarter each team added another The results were « **“ !f^?ÏÏf fîîS?.^whlch I. the mme Idea. If *»1f,r. WBI W thts 'mey wm gowt isv their- eeow. WÜEBTL1WG niiiF T---* - o. ' ferles In Washington Holma ...... i v*4 - . Before the contest, the first world Jack Taylor handled the whistle, Middleweight—A. C Winni xm learn what getting the wrlete Into the ehet means. and the team# were aa follow* - . championship ever won by a Wash­ peg. defeated A. K. 1 ! tig hi in. (Copyright 1»25 hy the Bell Syndicate Inc.) George Jay -Bryant. Hall, Roberts. Win ington major league baseball club, Bacchus, W. Bryant, Creech. Fowler, Featherweight- J. BfcjgSa* " i wifi be raised at Griffith Stadium. Black «prier». -Board, Shetratt. Cana Î* M C P**'* • "Breelrf-rtl coolldge to planning w-at- and Robertson. tend the ceremonial Bantamweight — r. t ifwoy. fte- South Park- anutrsm Hase. 8Ü- nofe on, wnmt- AL SIMMON8, LEFT, AND SILL LAMAR Huddersfield Are Another day of reel for the New Boy Fulls Playing sell, Peden, Basil. Monk, Gibson, gins, defealed W York Yank» left them ft seventh Taylor. Parrott, Owen. Cudlip and lie* Y.M.C.A. place. Wet ground* at Philadelphia Baseball and Dies Lightweight-O. OL Manl- Brown: ecn, Manl- Again Champions compelled the postponement. The At I.N o’clock to-morrow after­ I aba defeated George r,, zïïT-z rosn^taf Yanka are off to-day for a four- Arrange Date For tot*. noon the George Jay team will clash fltickton. UhmlM Stom^n, and »'» S^dMIm ran ro ^eTw/nhrr tame series in Boston. Montreal, April 30. — While with Oakland# for the league leader­ Ugh t-heavyweight- Montreal, defealed A ( ten. Win- playing baseball here last even­ ship. Title should be a real good outfielders In the American Uague. He deflee you to b Enghh Seccei New York, April 30—Once ass In Their Chb Title game, as each team won 14» epentaa the New York Giants went down be- ing, Francis Dwyer, eleven, fell Heavyweight—D. Matheaon, game. ______---1 — ^ . ,-i |.fe i 4 g(| . iore the PhUUea yeaterdAl Ai—tflJL to the pavement and received A kluihoUand, By Holding Notts County tç In a slugfeat which endured for two fractured skull from which he Victoria Golf Club Will Stage Winnipeg. carry1» punch. If they hi. up .0 form th. hours and a half. Dean of the Welterweight — J IcLsughltn. died a few moments later. Draw Yesterday Yorkshire Ulants and Fillingim of Philadelphia Qualifying Round on Draw Announcer for Winnipeg, defeated J. arluk, Ite- Athletics are going to be mighty dangerous.______were knocked out of the box in the glna. first inning. • Men Won Pennant R. H. E. Saturday Next The First Round of BOXING Kegtherwelghl—R. F ___ Wln- B.C. Net Officials Philadelphia 11 16 2 Racing Interests Wlnnlpeg. New York ...... 9 • 3 Macaulay Golf Title nlpeg defeated J. Cond — Américia Tennis London. April «6 - Hudd.rofle d Batteries—Fillingim. Touch, Ulrich. Members of the Victoria Golf Club Bagtamwelght—Joe 11son,i. Wla- Will Pick Canadian Peppln. Town Clinched Ihe champleaehlp of Knight and Henline; Dean, Green­ will begin play for their club cham­ nlpeg Y.M.C.A, defeat* L. I the English Football Lfague yeeter- field, Barnes and Devine. Planning Gigantic The draw for the first round of the Winnipeg. pionship on Saturday next when the annual club championship of the Ed Titles Do Little Davis Cup Players day afternoon, when. #! _ Nottingham, qualifying round will be staged. The Middleweight- Mlle» rimer, they played a one-goal draw^ with BOSTON HITS HARD Macaulay Point *T*Hf Club has been monton. defeated O. ircott, at Brooklyn, April 30—:Bogto« batted present champion, Ronnie Scott- mads. The draw Is as follows and Notts County. Thu, far the aeeond Merger, Rumor Says Moncrleff. will not defend the Har­ Boniface. Vancouver. April 10.—Brtlab CM four Brooklyn pitchers hard yester­ the round ftlU be played on Sunday: Welterweight—R. 8m ». Toronto, year in aucceseloii the Vorhohtaemcn day and won JO to 1. Herb Thormah- vey Combe Bowl this year but there ______umbla tennis officials will hays an ore damped champion, ef SagMeh will be a fine field in the competi­ Champion ship Flight defeated W. Stephen. F t Arthur. len gave the Braves five runs. Jess Flyweight—l Leltha Montreal, opportunity this Summer ,£l*ht-heevywelght have been Invited to act « an ad- mav find themaelvee ousted from this Batteries — Barnes and Gibson; competition Is next played for, when Bs langer. Utormahlen, Rush, Hubbell, Oeach- Toronto. April 30.—The Telegram Second Flight vtaory committee, which Mil attend position on Saturday by BMton publishes the following: he must return It to the club and Winnipeg, default perhaps there la no other major ger and Taylor D. Fyvle vo C. Sway ne. sport where title» change hands Ie»" the matchee each day and ai the con­ Wanderers, whow* they P*** **A gigantic racetrack merger Is will he given a cup or other prise. F. Hobson vo J. Gordon Smith. clusion of th» tournamnt In the Bromwich. But la any ease even tf AMERICAN LEAGUE eaaid to be' in the offing. There will be a qualifying round of often than la tannin. „v July make whatever J. E Loche vo J. A. Davidson. Fry glancing down through the list Errt « *da ,„n, the Albion should Detroit, April 30- Detroit bunched "Word reached Toronto from New eighteen holer, medal play, without V. McConnell vs G. R. Florence. a they Ilk. to the hope to end the Meson la W hit* against wriri pitching and won York las* night that an immediate handicap and the sixteen competi­ P. Nurmi Guilt is To of national champion. In both tb« *“"*- made three, hits and continued to all circuits in the East, 1* to he sum­ All matches will be eighteen holea, J. Kent Kawkoe vo D. A. Matthewa crown-wearer» during the past irlpt of the minute» of a treating on Aa their varie»» ration» stand. Weet- the fifteenth game of hie continuous moned together to form a plan to VV. J. Moffatt vs Playoff. year,. In other word,, when a rac- except the final which will be thirty- On California Track AThVcommlUee will he Bromwlch would have « hit record. take racing out of itself and elimin­ six holes. C. L. Stevens va K. Oenge. uuet artist or arttate reachea the top goal, to equal the average of Hud­ R. H. E. ate the duplication of racetracks all heights he or she usually remain» dersfield. This Ie utterly out of the If taro or more competitors tie In Fourth Flight WrlukOBf .ion. four othersOther onthan the Br.mh*'=l- oommiiiew Bt. Louis ...... 5 >10 1 ovef the continent. the qualifying round for lhe last Loe Angeles. . April I. - Paavo there for a apdl- ^ "It ta understood that the Canadian Playoff vo Playoff. Nurmi thrilled ».*o0 fa » at a her- q * t* e champions end runeevw-up Detroit ...... il U 2 place or pieces they will, on the day U. Macbeth vs H. M. Hurley. Take the men champion, for In- umhla people. If thaï •• Batteries—-Wingfield. Vnngildcr, Racing Association ie from now on tm which the round la played, play gain-counter trerk m« her® ,aSl Mtance. W. A. Larned waa the Otherwla# they have theja>wer to ae to b» the real governing body in I, G. Trudel vo D. Fraser. night, by toppling frun Its thlrty- led tennl. authorltle. rm »« Cadat d. L F. API. Danforth, Oran; and Heveretd; one or more holes, starting from the V. M. Gallon vs. J. T. Marshall. United State, king back In U6». And Whltehill, Doyle, Stoner and Bossier. Canada. year-old pedestal T. 1 (onarffs h, remained ao for the next two aea to complete the commlttae * aavan. iJSerefleld .. 41 It 1* » « *J »J first Its and the competitor or eonl- Fifth Flight At Chicago vJle/eland-Chicago "At any rate the day of indepen­ petltors making the lower or lowest worlds record of 4.44 1 I for the utile sou,. Then along came Maurice Mc- Wr,‘,.,^:^m« re.u.tLW- postponed, rrtin. dent circuit* la over. Merry-go- scores at the first or any aaauionaiadditional H. Davenport va IL MacIntyre. and a half run. He rialhe Loughlln. the "California ‘ omet, COAST LEAGUE rounds are to be ruled down and out." A, Lgble va Capt. H. L. Roberta In 6-43 1-6. Fleyd HahnjBoelon Ath­ and one of the greatest Pie rare the I hole' whichl 1»«has tgto Imbe —played------I ■will be*“ Sanie Wins Again * ENGLISH LEAGUE—FIRST tho plâce or place* to be Major G. Sleman, bye. letic Club star, trailed furml to me net pastime baa ever produced. Seattle, April 30—The Indians New York. April 30.—Racing offi­ entitled to E. R» y bone v» r A. Griffiths tape fifty yard» behind Be Han. Be­ Slugged their way to victory over the cials here questioned reports from tlUe* ■ ■ sides breaking the mile and a hajf Mrlxiughlln. ae good aa he was. DIVISION Acorns in the second game of the The committee In charge of the however, wa. only able to cling to Canada that New York racetrack* record. Nuppi «mashed In the same the upper rung two LîT,} Aatoa Villa 4. Blackburn X series here yesterday with « score of were concerned in any proposed mer­ competition, may for good reasons, race the worlds rarer », for the 1» r;. Notts County 1. HuddrraflWd 1. hut not on account of the absence of l»ll. He literally “burned hlmaeR ger. The Jockey Ctub controls the Staples Beaten hy mile end 3,666-yard diauners. out the following year wh'" h< Uverpool 1, Cardiff *• It If. E. courses at Saratoga Springs. Empire n competitor, postpone a play-off Hie time at the 114-mle mark wan us..Mounted on Worthniore, of the THIRD DIVISION Oakland ...... 5 11 0 etartlrd the tennl, world bV City, Belmont Park. Aqueduct and when there Ie a tie. 5.16 and »t the 2 664-yard mark in, the two Auriraltan etare. TVMlng Everglades Stable,. Sande no,ed out Seattle ...... K 13 ! Jamaica, and will continue to handle The entrance fee will be It end Yard in Thrilling 6.M »-». The former rwerd for the Wrierc on Harry P. W hi they a Noah Southern Seetien Batterie»- Kuna, Fowler, Arlett, and Brookes. In the Davie cup < tas»|c. them, it wae said. post entries will be allowed. lU-mlle. held by ' onmilf,\was *■*»- îo.in, to R. Norrta Wllllame 2nd. In the Paumonok handicap, ope"*” \ Delaney and Baker; Plummer and E. The Canadian situation wae ex­ There will be other flights all Mainland Bike Race Î-», while the old mark kaVihe 2.666 feature of the Jamaica aroron Flf- Baldwin. plained by the fact that the Govern­ eighteen-hole matches according to yards, aa announced by tkoee ojflclat- JOHNSTON IN LIMELIGHT ,een thousand person. cLtre-.t thw Durham ». NjtooaLIFrtJhdhr). LOSING STREAK ENDS ment had placed the same tax on the number of entries, and a prise In 111». William «L Johnaton. am ii(lu uu>kpv as he guided Wortbmose Corinthians 4. crystal P»la<* E t- Vancouver, April »0—Flashing -- Ing lost night, was 6.3» ■■ ram {j2 -nd down the m.ddlo Los Angelos, April 3v—Sacremento half-mile tracks as on the mile Cir­ will be awarded to the winner of the front tn the last hundred yards A new world’s record for the - RUGBY uke its losing streak of eight cuit*. each flight, the runner-up for the In one of the cloeeet finishes In metre walk wae established by Wil­ of the «reten. passing The Vintner championship will also receive Bridge ad 4. Cardiff »• straight defeats, winning over Loe years, James A. Davies, of the Van­ lis Plant, the American walking and «crenader Hie task In overcom- Northern Union prise. At the conclusion of the Champion, in a race In which he de­ in* Noah seemrd hopeless hut he Angeles yesterday 7 to 3, when Ray In the twelfth Inning yesterday. 4, to couver Blcyole Club, rode to win by Keating held the Angeles to four hits. qualifying round the drawing will be a yard from Charles Staples of Vlc- feated Frank «mouse a la* Ai t'1” mssh.mnn hack main by beating wii Unci the deeiMon hy « rV‘ J Hun,let ». Wakefield I.___ 1, after Vernon had acored one In Its walker, who was given a 166 yard Ham T Tllden 2nd, In the final round R. H. E. half on successive single» by Finn. torta. in the elxth annual Daily Pro­ second victory rince he . Barrement» ...... 7 14 1 Competitors are requested to play vince bicycle road rare In the record handicap. The time was l»»- The in 1636. however. Tllden turned he Mr Dowell and Plltelte. their matches at their earliest con­ former record. 10.47 1-16, waa made tables on Jobnaton and has held the Jim Riley Hitting Lue Angeles ...... 3 4 1 R. H. E. time of 17 minute» 47 1-» seconde. Sfcnltertee- Keating ând Shea; venience. Players In the qualifying The distance was about » miles. by Ugo Frlgerlo In Italy “'ThJrovér. fifteen-year ..retch Grare for the three-quarters. Wright. Ramsey and Sandberg. Vernon ...... 3 If 0 round will choose their opponents More than six thousand people Ball Hard in South Portland ...... 4 , • * SWEEPING AWAY WINS but Mx different player, have worn ______SEALS LEAD ALL WAY and arrange their starting time. lined the finish line near the bowling Batteries - Fillette and Hannah; Last year the club championship rha United State, tennl, laurel in ill» but the next year Mr». BJur- San Francisco. April 3*»- Gene Val­ Rachar, Winters and Rowland. green at Stanley Park, and at least Havre de Grace, M*L Aprllt** Ülesth emblematic of the champion h rUlm»tail,a»d'’cwi' uïïüe* h^kêv wae won by R. Scott-Moncrleff, and half that number were at the court­ STTha??1T..y eol« .0 an aver- etedt. returning »• “h‘^0rLu7rî la hit a home run on the first ball AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Sweeping Away won the »10.oou hack her much cherished taure» W. Parry was runner-up. The first house to eee the boys off. The crowd Chesapeake «take, tor “"ree-year satellite, covered himself with glory pitched by Murphy of Salt Lake in Columbus at Milwaukee, postponed flight wae won by Dr. W. T. Barrett -----» fully appreciative of the efforts reign of three •eaaona. aid added three more iltlea to h* the first inning of yesterday’s games, and C. Schwengera was runner-up. „ the riders, and Davies' victory olds here yeeterday afteriioon. Ov*r- ^Sver the mm. length »f time the i and the San Francisco team was all was second and By Hlssclf third. l-revloue quartette. yarul, , ' Æ'W At Ft. Paul 6. Indianapolis I. The second flight was iron by J. V. brought a roar from the watchers. Two seaeone ago, Helen Wtllai 7w?itoubleh.1ou.,0of fm*r triJTtoltf ngvar headed. The Seals collected 19 Sweeping Away ran the mil# and » up from out of the gold»# At Minneapolis la, Isrutavllle 1. Scrivener and H O. Garrett----- Staples was also given an ovation a» sixteenth over a heavy track n hits off three Bee pitchers, while At Kansas City 4 Toledo ». he drove across the white line but vault the «nal obete-le Williams held the visitors to eeven runner-up. ______1 It 1-6. Two-dollar mutuel» paid plate. His team lo»L 1»-»- . WESTERN LEAGUE a yard behind the winner. the winner U 40 grot. 1166 piece and up the titular ladder . •ln,,e* R. K K. Bjurated. 1?SS,‘w boated her perform»o»» At Lincoln 4, Oklahoma City A GOOIEMAN WINS 11.46 show.______2tiior~; Mr,. George W KNOCKOUT for flowsrs At Omaha 16. Tulaa ». RUTH- GETTING BETTER Unit Lake ...... * J « EDWARDS FLOP» dHAPLAIN m There you have the men and _ Savannah. On.. April M.—Tigs' Ran Franeleeu ...... U 1» # At Denver 1, 8L Joseph *4. Wilmington, Cal„ April »».—Erale men Htltata In the roahn Latterl#,—Murphy, Behr, Perry At Dee Molnea-WIchlta, rain. Gooseman of San Diego, a con­ New York, April 16—Considerable Flower» of Atlonta knocked oot aprovemrnt ie reported In the con­ Portland. Ore.. April 66—BUG 'SiTsiS “ 'x: Stetée tenels ##** HW—•leve*» Sailor Derden of Now York la the mill Pctere; Wlllliunn and Telle. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE tender for the featherweight title, Edward, light-heavy weight wrem- Vhem all told. It •how. that ero defeated Rqby 1-avlne of Loe Angeles dition of Babe Rath, heavy hitter of Bsuva'tiuytits in th* n«*t same, aa * rqj*. « i fifth round or a scheduled twelxm- CLIMES IN TWELFTH Jrmey City 16. Buffalo 1. .. the New York Yanka He will not be Of Chicago, took two eualght t round bout here last night. Newark 14. Syracuse II In a- tea-round fight here last night.night, the New ri Abe Ceplala. CP-1------simply year to 3resr ornementa. Portland. Or*-.. April ID—Portland The bouta. - wae fast—e and— — -A dose.elaaa IUtvlie mllna able,; howhowever, si to return to the got out ot the cellhr again end Reading «. Rochester 11. was floored moeaentarlly twice for eevoral w, | keeknocked Vernon into it by winning Baltimore L Toronto ». VICTORIA TUTU’ TIMES. THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1928 PIRIS IO NEW YORK Pure Milk In a modern package. . FLIGHTJIEXT JULY The» is eH there » to 1013 Government At the Sign of the Carnation Milk—just Distinguished Aviators Set pure milk with pert ef Data or $25.000 Prize Bid 1 the natural water content Street Big Clock taken ant by teapsrsrian Paria April 30—TIB long proposed fligt-i from Parts to New York will All dm lead sains ot fall- hr . I tempter .bout July 20. It Is All the Entire Stock in a ersata milk is left la Ns announasd by Paul Tamaoon artificial sweetening or and Francis foil, both distinguished other presersatire la added. aviators who were severely wounded during' the Or. al War. Se/d by greeers fhrwggh- They will attempt to win the $tt,- eoo i-rise Offer- <1 In 101» by Raymond omt British Ctlmmkit. Ortelg h>r the first flight from Paris . to New York and return. They plan Writs for free fn hr via England. Ireland. New- ' foun-lland and Nova Beotia in a hy- GREAT FORCED SALE jdro .eroplare One of Victoria’s highest grade, complete jewelerv stocks. Intense selling on every line. NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE RETAILERS SALES PvSmOs SYSTEMS OF CANADA—MACARTHUR IN FULL COMMAND OF THIS SALE AND STOCK. BEDTIME STORY Here is your opportunity to buy your June wedding gifts at a great saving, as next month is the time of the June brides. $35,000 worth of Silverware, Out Glass, Necklaces, Men’s Rings, Ladies’ Rings, Diamonds, Broaches, Lockets, Bracelets, Teasets, Carving Sets, Uncle Wiggily Clocks, Watches, Souvenirs and Ourioe, all offered to you In a grand drive to raise $75,000. Helps Scooter A Mighty Selling Event CLOCKS Big Ban end Baby Ben Alarm Clocks, regularly Copyright. 192Î. by AlcClure News-" Piper Syndicate. sold for >4.60. going at $Q CA Forced Sale Priee...... «PO.tlU Just as fuel* Wlgglly was about Regular $8.00 Weetelex (? 1 OP to hop out ef his hollow stump bun­ galow one |ay to go adventuring he SILVERWARE Alarm*. Force,I Sale Prie «pl.AU heard some voices whispering in the $48.00 Solid Oak Mantel Clock», for hall. At gnve he knew who was £12.00 the regular price, Ihree-pieee Te» Set, in talking. Roger» 1847 silver, for /Ml Forced Sale (jJQQ AA 'These aâe some of my new little Forced Sale Priee...... tPmvtVw Price ...... «DOOeVV rabbit*** whispered the bunny uncle and daddy to himself, for he had >28.00, three-piece Tea Set, Rogers Î1 Q AA married a widow rabbit with a great 1881 silver, at Forced Sale Price.. «P A O# V V LOCKETS Clocks, going at Forced many children *i wonder what trick I2.M IK Solid they are trfing to play on me now’” >8.50 Stainless Sheffield Steel, white handled Gold Locket* at For Nipper and Napper, Tingle, Dinner Knives, with the new French blade, for, the very special $18.00 Tangle gad Jangle, as well as low figure of only Salvation I Scooter an| Tooter—to mention only the half dozen, CCw a few of gie bunnies- -were, full of Forced Sale Price...... «P«J. « O for the fun -always trying to play tricks on their new faddy. >7.50 Par Plate Oneida Community Dinner 95c Then Üêcle Wiggily heard Jingle Knives, the half dozen at d»Q fTC Under the Inwing tide of say: Forced Priee ...... / «PO. I O Hfr, mtried on the current •When Daddy Wiggily comes Sale along you ask him to Mt down hi >16.66 Tudor Plate 4Jinnee-Set. 26 pieces in plush this arm diair -to rest his poor, weary lined cade going at SHEFFIELD them, the derelict, the monel Yea. II (lo that Jingle.’ whis­ Forced Sale Priee...... tPl*«vv pered JaMle. “But what will you £10.00 three-piece Silver Plate Toilet Set, in fancy do? Tharp Isn't any fun In just ask- SILVERPLATE and inspired with hope ’ hlm te sit in a chair.”' raae, for Forced (JAA AA The Balestioa Army kaoy.” went on Jingle. “But Sale Priee ...... «P^V.VV >28.00 Pear! Handled Fiali Knivea, half dozen in answers with sa unmistak­ when yomnsk him to sit In the chair I'll slip up behind him. pull It away £4.50 Fish Knives, half dozen in case (JO PA able "Yes! nod peints Is plush lined case. Forced (J1 Q PA and he'll fall on the fldor. But I’ll at Forced Sale Price...... , . «P««3U Sale Price ...... „..i—..... «DAO.UV the multitude it has isdu- put a cuAlon down fur him to fall eased whs teday are reform- te won't hurt his rheumatism, that be a fine jokéT* >13-60 value in Child’s Ureakfaat Set in silver scrumptious"' whispered Sheffield egg cup, bowl and spoon. PA But Uncle Wggily laughed The Retailers Sales Systems Forced Sale Price...... «POeMV The Half Denial start Sheffield Plate Porridge ltowl, egg $Q KA BARGAINS! wear eppertilimite te help the ' of Canada cup and spoon, for Forced Sale Price tDOeMvr Salmttoa ArmyAi s*esss 7be, BARGAINS! uaderwurU. am wasfcmg day and sight far Oed and the Must and Will Raise $7 fiOO Is the Centre Name of This Great from this Stock Jewelry Bale Diamond Jubilee This Great L Self-Denial CUT GLASS MEN! MEN! Effort, 1925 >6.00 Spoon Trays in cut glass, at $9 AA Forced Sale Priee...... «PVeW Ai» you members of the fraternal orders! Here is vour golden opportunity: Kmhlrm Rings. 4-30 >6,50 Fancy Cut Glas» Bon-bon $9 OK Selling Event Diahe*. for Forced Kale Priee...... «PO.raîl V >10.50 Odd Fellow», d»r /MX the hole 1 a&kecL Commences et 10 un. ‘Sale Price ...... «DO.W >1.1,.TO Cut Glass Sugar and Creams. (JP Pf{P >41.50 Odd FeHow* 10k. solid gokl. (>*>■ ffA going at K-irvetl Sale Price...... tpOe I V Forced Sale Priee...... «P i eUU to hln f. and when he went In the hall | Jangle naked him to alt In To-morrow >11.00 Orangemen’s Emblem Rings (PP PA the armchair. Instead of doing that it Forced Sale Price...... «PV.UU Uncle Wlgglly hopped over and mt in the racking chair. And ae Jingle Pearls! Pearls! Necklaces! >15.00 Knights of Pythias, in 14k. KH wasn't there to pull that chair away, $22.50 regular priced, 60-inch Hopes of Pearls, «olid gold. Sale Price...... *P • evU the honey didn't falL Morning “Oh! Oh!" aald Jangle. French indestructible make, beautiful lustre and >16.00 Elks’ Rings, for (>0 PA “Thagk you, my deareat, for giving a wonderful bargain at $1 1 OK Forced Sale Price______vO.tlV American Home to me a chair to alt In." spoke the Force,I Sale Priee ...... *pAA.4»tl bunny gentleman, and he twinkled >13.50 Knights of Columbus. PA Be Seen in France hie pi,k none In a queer way and >12.50 24-inch opera length Ropes Pearls, with st Forced Sale Price...... «PO.Vvr blinked both eyes at the little rab­ sterling silver clasp* at the snap. 6K fiK >10.00 Masonic Emblem Rings, 10k. (PfP l>K New York. April M.-A mode! bit gb*. So their Joke didn't turn Forced Sale Price ...... ipVeOv American home of ten room* and out the we y they expected, and they «olid gold. Sale Price..-...... I V throw baths, built and completely felt radier foolish, which waa quite £5.00 to $8.50 regular value* in 18-inch Rope* >18.00 Masonic Emblem 14k. gold, KG furnished In New York. • will be proper. shipped to France and set up In the Their I'nde Wiggily aald: "Come French Indestructible Pearls, at ^"| QK at Forced Sale Priee ...... «PÎLUV Grand Palais at Paris as a part of now. ray dears, we shall go look for Forced Sale Price...... A eOO >13.50 Masonic Rings, for d*Q fVC the United Ft ate* section of the In­ an adventure." Diamond Rings ternational Exhibition of Household I think this was quite kind of him, Forced Sale Priee...... «POe $ V and Labor Having Devices. October don't you? Especially after the trick HXBE’B TOOK OBEAT $10.50 Foresters Emblem, for d*/? 7K 22 to November 16. It was announced Jingle and Jangle tried to play on CHANCE! here to-day by Arthur Williams, rice- Forced Sale Priee...... «PUe < U him. But Uncle Wiggily always wen Its.ee Ladles' Hull 1.1 re Diamond president of The New York Ed iso b that way. Bo forth he hopped, over Company, who has been chosen presi­ the field a and through the woods, tINDISPUTABLE BARGAIN Ring, at the very Special Forced dent of the American Section of the followed by Jingle end Jangle, until, Bale Price of ...... $16.76 Exhibition. The houee will be « at teat, they reached a place amid 11S.00 Ladles' Rings, set with Sift from the United States to the the tree» and new Mr. Twtetytall. PRICES one diamond and two rubles go­ French Department of Public Instruc­ ing at the Forced Bale Price tion. under whose auspices the eg- the gentleman pm. looking down Entire Stock Cut to the Very Core hlbition will be held. Into a deep hole. of ...... **.*6 The decision to send a model "HeOo. Mr. Twlatytall!" greeted American home to Paris was made Uncle Wlgglly. "Aye you looking for of Cost ànd Less Now a* a result of the report of Albert sum* écorna lo pop out of that hole 7" Gentlemen’s Signet Rings! Broisa», general commissioner of the “Ne," «runted the pig. "But some­ National Office of Industrial Re­ thing must soon come out of that I >6.93 Mens 10k. solid gold Signet Rings, Q FVE| search and Inventions, that French hole, fer I saw something go In. and I Forced Sale Price ...... tpOe 1 vj women have heard wv much of the It hasn't coma out yet. for I have I>9.50 for $6.60, $8.00 for $4.00, (PP AA comforts qf American homes, par­ been here eves since." Ladies* Signet Rings ticularly of the modern American • What's in the holer aaked Jin- |>T2.50 for ...... «PO.VV EXPANSION kitchen and laundry, they are begin­ in solid gold assorted patterns. gie. -Is it I ha Wolfr (1.50 for $6.00, $16.00 for $0.75 » Q BRACELETS ning to demand American boose fur­ • Ne. It is too small te he the $4.50 values CO FA * $7.00 vaine tot, nishings, household appliance* and Wolf." the pig answered. "To me It 136 Solid field Ex­ labor saving devices. The constant 1*12.00 for ...... »DOe looked like it lltllq hunch of while pansion Bracelets for...... «P^eUV Sale Price'...... $3.50 comparison of the heating, plumbing 1*17.50 Iaickct Signet Rings Kl at the specie l and lighting facilities of French cotta».* And then Mr Twistytsll >6.00 values, all solid gold. homes and hotels with those of this l„.ked St Uncle Wlsglly's short tall, Int^orccil Sale Price....,...... «PaZeV Forced Sale Price continent on the part of tourists and and at the tails of Jingle and Jangle, of only Forced Sale Price ...... $2.50 American resident* in France. Mr. and went on. “It's a rabbit- that's RroisAt said, also has Induced à strong what It Is! A rabbi! weiJJ down In demand for American household that heir and It hqan't come out! It $15.00 equipment among the hotel proprie­ waa the little bunch of white fur on tors and apartment owners of France hla tan -hat 1 aaw!" Wonderful Range and Showing of Laralieres and Pendants Who hope to induce visitors to stay -Oh. maybe It Is one of my wife ■ CARVING SETS longer and perhaps become per­ little bunnies!" said Uncle Wiggily. $35 Ho114 Gold 14K Set with diamond and pearls, at Forced Hale Priee, $10.50 manent residents of France. Then he called down Into the hole ! $55 Solid Gold Lavallere Bet with diamonds and two whole paarla. Forced $14.16 Regular Value Three-piece Canring 84 "Who Is there? t’ome out. no one Hale Price ...... ggg.SO handled Sheffield French blade at la boIi* to hurt you!" Forced Hale Price ...... Out of the hole a voice anawered:a newer ed: $33 14K Solid Gold Idvaltere Mt with 21 pearls sad peridot at the Forced Bale $9.50 Benefits ef Massage -I an Scooter, but 1 can'tn't netget out F Tice of only ...... $0.76 Wonderful ChanM I* LaÜ at the hale! 1 amm «tuckatuck fautfaat Inin It. $15 18K White Gold Lava here set with onyx and two whole pearls for‘Forced 917.lt Value 14K Solid Gold ladles’ Broaches, with M pMrls at !>e twteted and turnedturned and wiggledwinded Hale Price ...... I...... $23.60 the special Forced Hale Price of ...... Without Massage out. IH and woCTled. hut I can t *et out. I- $$• Lavallere. 25 pearls with peridot set In 14K gold for Forced Hale Price, $17.00 $30.00 Sunbursts aet with pear la for thotiebt there waa an opening at the $15 14K Solid Gold Lavmliere set with genuine pearls and amethywt for Forced Too alt knew the splendid beneAte of! other end of thle hole, but there Hale Priee at...... $14.75 expert faciei Sale Price ...... £...... $10.60 $56 Pearl and Emerald Sunburst for that If Improperly done, or too ian’t! Pleaee get me out!" $7 00 pendants In 10K solid gold set with sapphire at Forced Bale Price 23.60 It tende to loosen the skin. -I wUV »ald Vpcle Wl*«lly_ Then $11 Pearl and Peridot Pendant. 14K gold. Forced Bale Price...... $8.00 Forced Hale Price, at*...... $27^0 r■e— metalmuecular meiebl —foundation,-, 1 pro- the bunny gentleman, w th hie Mfi and wrinkle* ? •trong pawn, made the hole much only knew It, aQ the ,arger end when he had dug down ifal effect, may be had by none ’ dietance, there wae poor. she pie mixture of powdered Scooter, all Jumbled up Into a ball ; lemon taire, a spoonful of each. Ladies’ Rings in instead Of makingn the face ef fur Ur. longea re helped hlm eut TIE PINS the very Its action "“Never Jump Into a hole. Scooter, Fancy Settings J. 1013 Government St. «7.M vahrae In Mao's Tl. F In your mirror ROSE «ii.ee solid Gold Lsdi.«' Riaea, ïtÆ^nif*. until you are eu re there la a way fancy settlfW, sad ensraved *ut!" And the little rabbit hoy eald aet with two whole pearl, and *1*0» Special Forced Bal. T minute*' A beautiful amethyst, for Forced sale Price Now In, the hand* of the Retailers Hales Hyetema of Canada results and a rul pink le never would again. mounts the cheek*. So he learned hie little leeeon, and | of ...... >T-T» Bps an original package of ... better for It. And If the rag- < At the Sign of the Big Clock toll doesn't loee one of her shoe hut- I the cost of each treatment down It’s the I,a eyes down the crack In the board I walk. I'll tell you neat about Unci. I iAdvt.» Viggtly » May basket 1 VICTORIA DAILY TOIES, THtJKSPAT, AFKIL 30, I9ZQ

i LIMITED I- DAVID SPENCER •«we Heww • e.m. le • M*. WeeeeeSey, 1 ►*. «etuKey. • *.«. Important Store News for Friday Our Ability to Serve is Being Demonstrated During May by the Gathering Together of Some Remarkable Offerings as Well as the Very Newest Wearing Apparel of Every Description A Great Consignment of Corsets, A SALE OF SILKS Corselettes and Spun Silk at a Yard, 98c NEW Brassieres A heavy grade all silk for dresses or lingerie. A Special Bargain Offering It washes and wears wSII. Shades are pink, FIMay white, flesh, natural, old rose, Saxe, navy, black, brown, orchid, lavender, tan, almond Side Hook Corsetlettes of green, grey, biscuit, pesch, jade, jaequer, pink coutil without bonce, turquoise, sky and copper. Great value, a insets of elastic in back and yard ...... 98* four hose supporters. Special 29-inch Whits Spun Silk, a Yard 69c ■each...... $1.00 Hard wearing silk, with a slight cotton mix­ i Corselettes, back hook styles ture, suitable for lingerie. A yard .. .69* made of pink novelty cotton 33-inch Natural Pongee, On Sale, a Yard, 69c without bones, wide insets of Natural Pongee, free from filling, washes Now Selling at Half-price elastic over hips and four well and is suitable for dresses, children's hose supporters. Special, wear and curtains. On sale, a yard .. .69* Drews made of navy blue fxnrvt twill and trico- each ...... $1.75 1 40-inch Stripe Satin. On Sale, a yard, $1.98 F tine, on simple lines; trimmed with fancy^ braids Corselettes for. young girls, A stripe satin for dresses that makes up made of pink novelty cotton I, :Dresses all and buttons in self and contrasting shades. The smartly. Shown in green, blue green, mauve, s in back hook style with very fawn, lemon and red. A yard ...... $1.98 40-Inch latin Baronet. Reg. price a yard sleeves arc full and three-quarter length. Also a short skirt, boneless, elastic 40-Inch Rayon Silk. Reg. Price, a yard, $2.00 $4.00 for $1.96 insets in hips and ftmr hose few plaid stripe and plain flannel dresses, with stiff for $1.5W^==i“ A Bandsimi satin with a rich sheen, very supporters. Special, each soft and luitable for dresses. Shades are at...... '$1.75 Artificial silk and cotton, good design, cuffs and collars, leather tie belts and long sleeves. wears well and is suitable for ensemble maize, mmve, blue, navy and green. Great Suitable shades for sports wear; sizes 16 to 40, at Pink Satin Corselettes back suits or tunics. Grey, navy, cream, old rose, value, a jard ...... $1.98 hook style of good weight white, grey, orchid and saxe grounds. A 40-Inch fancy Woolen Crepe. Reg. price each ...... $6-9(1 pink satin, insets to elastic yard ...... $1.59 a yard 92.00 for 98* over hips end four hose sup­ 40-Inch Silk Crepe. Reg. Price $2.00 for 98* All wool erepe and a medium weight for Canton, Crepe de Chine and Flat Crepe Dresses for porters. Special, each $5.00 A soft finish silk crepe, in small check de­ dresses. Makes up well, is light and warm, afternoon wear. They have short sleeves, plain and Corset 4felte made of pink signs. Shades are navy, fawn, blue and small designs. Black and green, black and coutil and elastic, fasten white, black and white, brown and fawn. rose, gold and green, Saxe and copper, rose Dresses at collared necks and trimmed with fadey ribbon, braid down front with dome fast­ Great value a yard ....'...... 96* and green. A yard ...... '.. 98* and buttons; shades are grey, sand, fawn, cocoa, eners and have four hose supporters. Special, each nigger, Saxe, peacock and navy, henna, rust and at ...... '. $1.00 black; apron fronts with tie girdles, also straight- “Tree" Girdles, very short, BLOUSES fasten down front with SPECIAL VALUES FRIDAY f line styles. Sizes 16 to 42, each...... $9.90 heavy hooks and eyes, lightly Hroaddotb OvrrWottscs with V boned, good weight pink For Beaded Ribbon and Lace Trimmed Afternoon Fronts broche and elaatie. Special, Brantley collars, long sleeves and band at of georgette. Canton,.flat and satin çrepe. In shades _ each vvrrrr; ;;.v.v'.. $3.50 bottom. Shades arc sand and white ...... Dresses at of green, grey, brown, Saxe, navy and black. They Corsets with spiral wire bon­ Trieolette Overblouses made with ‘round" are made in straight lines, some with frilly bouffant ing. ideal for full figures, necks, short sleeves and band at bottom, hack laced style, good good selection of colors...... Each *12.90, skirts, otlfrrs with godets of pleating. The sleeves weight white coutil, medium from short to full length, necks finished with collars bust, gradulated front steel. AIl!___ Ll Broadcloth Overblouses made with Peter Pan collar, On Sale V necks, Bramley collar or the popubr long pointed and piping; sizes 16 to 44, each ...... $12.90 Regular $6.50 for, a pair For at ...... $5.00 collars, long sleeves, tailored cuffs and finished with neat black bow ties; sizes 36 to 44 ...... "Brassiereifôt fuit' figures, Frocks of chiffon velvet m black, marabou, satin, Cantorfand flat crepe, georgette Trieolette Overblouses in plain or fancy weave, and crepe de Chine. The trimmings consist of embroidery in gold and bright front hook style, white In­ with or without collars, shown in phin shades or Dresses at dian head, top trimmed with two-tone effects of all the wanted cobra ...... Each shades, braiding, ribbon, lace and buttons; sleeves are long or full length, Becks narrow white embroidery ; sises 36 to 46. Special, each Voile Overblouses made with V neck or Peter Pin collars, *19.90 piped or with collars; straight line and girdled low waist. Shades are popular at ...... $1.00 elbow length sleeves and band at bottom, beautifully em­ and sizes 16 to 42. Each...... $19.90 Front laced Corsets of white broidered fronts, finished with fine lace trimming; sizes 36 $4.9| eoutil, " medium bust, long to 42. Each ...... This assortment includes many beautiful dresses of cut velvet* ostrich, flower and skirts, well boned and with ventilated back, suitable for marabou trimmed, bead and lace trimmed georgettes, braided and embroidered full figures. Special, a pair, Womens Fine WOMEN'S HATS Dresses at Canton and satin crepe, tunic and godet effect skirts, sleeveless, short oivfull at...... $4.75 Special Bargain Offer st Step-in Corsets made of all length sleeves; necks finished with or without collars. Shades are browns and Undermuslins $200 Rack surgical elastic with no Smartly trimmed ready-to-wear Hats in shades of almond *24.90 bones, four hose supporters, fawns, grey, navy, nigger and black. Suitable for afternoon or semi-evening wear. at Bargain green, navy, ruse, black, brown, sand and grey, in small exceptionally good fitting. or large brim shapes, floral trimmed or banded straws, Sizes 16 to 44. Each...... ■...... $24.90 A pair %...... $5.00 —First Floor styles and fittings suitable for either matrons or misses. —Mantlee, First Floor Prices Wonderful bargains at, each...... $2.00 Bloomers of colored satinette —Mi Vinery. First Flooor A SPECIAL PURCHASE OP plain or figured materials, Womens double or single elastic knee, Berry Pickers’ Overalls Women's Shoes in splendid selection of light CHILDREN’S HOSIERY ■eme Wonderful Bargains Off eared To-morrow and dark colors. Regular That Sell Regularly at $2.60. On Sale for Kayser Silk Knit Exeelleit Values Friday Black Satin Pumps in new gore and strap effects; all value to $2.75 for, a pair, sizes. A pair...... $4.96 at...... $119 Children's Socks, faney tops, % length lisle hose, ribbed Underwear Crepe Rubber Sole Golf Shoes in light,tan calf, oxfords to toe. suitable for cither boys or girls ; sizes 6Vs to 10. SSI.50 Bloomers of cotton dimity, Great Bargains Friday with extra strap and buckle and new non-slip soles. A A pair ...... '.. 89* X Now is your opportunity to get ready for your future will wear and launder well, and Saturday pair ....rr...... $5.00 Medium weight Golf Hose, brown, gr.ey and fawn, with needs at the lowest possible cost. in white, flesh, maize and Kayser Silk Vests with Light Tan Strap Pumps with low or medium heel*. fanev turnover tops; sizes 6, 6*4, 7 and 7'/=. A pair 98* 350 Pairs of Wowen’s and Children's Khaki Overaljts, pefch. On Sale for, a pri^ round or opera straps, good Special, a pair ...... I,..... $5.00 Sizes 8.8«/s, 9, 9J4 and 10. A pair...... $1.25 practical styles with bib and pockets, adjustable shoul­ quality silk, ribbon run, der and ankle straps ; sizes 28 to 42. On sale ^or, a pair Children's Silk Socks, ribbed cuff, shown in white, shown in flesh and white in Misses' Light Tan and Black Calf and Patent Leather Costume Slips of fine broad­ mauve, sand, peach, rose, buttercup, sky, navy and at ...... $1 • 50 sizes 36 to 42. Regular $3.50 cloth with hemstitched top —First Floor Oxfords ; sizes 11 to 2. A pair...... $2.95 brown. A pair ...... 75* for, each...... $2.50 Misses’ Patent SandaV, good quality shoes with and sboulderstraps in shades Children’s 94 length Lisle Socks with fancy turnover Kayser Silk Vests with double soles and rubber heels; Sizes 11 to4!. A pair of sand, orchid and pink. On tope ; sizes 6*4 to 9. A pair...... V... .7"...... 50* Women's House Dresses and Aprons round or opera tops, plain at ...... $2.75 Sale for...... $1.79 $1.90 and $1.98 finish, made extra long; Princess Slips of fine muslin Children’» Pure Silk Hose in fine 1 and 1 rib, shades sizes 36 to 42 in flesh and Women's Boudoir Slippers to Sell at, with lace trimmed flounce. are brown, pink, sky and white. A pair...... $1.50 House Dresses made up from good quality gingham in a white. Regular to $4.75 for, a Pair, $1.90 On Sale for, each ... .96* Boys’ strong serviceable Black Cotton Hose, knitted in selection of attractive plaid and check designs. Light each ...... $3.00 Underskirts of fine cotton the 2 and 1 rib which insures a scat fit. Have comfort­ or dark colors. On Sale for, each...... $1.00 Kayser Silk Vests, round or Boudoir Slippers in suede and kid, all colors, rubber finished with tucked and able seamless feet, and are reinforced at heels, toes. House Dresses in extra large sixes, made of blue and opera tops, hemstitched, heels, soft leather soles and pom pom trimmed, Pac­ embroidered flounce. On Priced according to size at, a pair 50* and ...... ©0* ■leave chambray with square neck, sleeves and pocket good weight, finished with kard make ; all sizes in all lines. Special, a pair $1.00 Boys’ Knit English Golf Hose. % length in mixtures of trimmed with rick rack braid. On Sal* for, each $1.98 Sale for, each ...... 98* ribbons ; sizes 36 to 42. Regu­ —Women's Shoes, First Floor grey, and brown with fancy turnover top»; sizes 7'/» to Corset Covers of good Large White Cooking Aprons with wide crossover lar $4.75 for, each .. $3.00 . 10. A pair ...... j...... $1.25 straps and bib, full around skirt, finished with pockets. grade cotton, trimmed with Kayser Silk Bloomers, with Children's Fine 1 and 1 Rib Cot$>n Hose, in black, brown On Sale for, each...... $1.00 double gussets, marvel fit, val lace and insertion, rib­ and white. A pair ...... j...... -...... 35* —Whttewear, First Floor elastic waist and Knees, Gifts’ Pleated Skirts at $LQ0 bon run ; sizes 36 to 44. On 3 pairs for...... I...... $1.00 shown in white, smoke, flesh, Sale for, each...... 49* Collar and Cuff Sets, 69c, 98c and $1.98 navy, biege and black; all Each Oddments in fine Lingerie, Children's Art Silk and Mercerized Cotton Hose, 94 sizes. Values to $5.75 for. a Skirts of check homespun, pleated onto white bodice and hand made and hand em­ length with turnover tops; sizes 6 to 9*4. May be had in Collar and Cuff Sets in organdie, lace, linen and fancy nnde. sand, stone, brown, blaelt and white. Special at. a Oriental collars, jabots, restées and panel fronts. All one pair ...... $3.50 shown in shades of mauve, green, grey and brown in broidered garments compris- pair ...... 50* price ...... 96* Evening Combinations of aises for 8 to 11 years. Ideal for school wear with mid­ ■ ing envelope chemises, draw­ New Lace Cascades, panel fronts, novelty vestees, suede fine quality silk with elaatie dies or sweaters. Values to $1.50 for, each...... $1.00 ers and esmi-skirta. Regular Mercerized Half Socks in shad* of black, white, butter­ collar and cuffs, linen, some trimmed with real Irish. tops. Values to $5.95 for, Navy and Fawn Serge Skirts neatly pleated and attached values to $5.95. On Sale for cup, sand, jade, romper, with contrasting colored tops. t Special, each ...... $1.98 each ...... $3.50 to white cotton bodice. Special, each ...... $1.00 only ...... $2.98 A pair...... 35* —Hosiery, Main Moor —Neckwear, Main Floor —Knit Underwear, First Floor —Children's. First Floor —WMtewesr, First Floor wtm : | DAVID SPENCER LIMITED DAVID SPENCER LIMITED •ter» Havnt • Mk te t p.m. WMwidty, ».m. •atiireey, • 9-m. Irroortant Store News foi* Friday Women's Sweaters Fine Wash Goods—Special Men's Suits rom BIO VALUES Values English Broadcloths in stripes and floral designs. Spj™, ^ New Models. Big Sleeveless Cardigans with plain back and fancy two-tone did grade, mercerised ; 38-inch. Regular 95c a yard, 59r Big Values front. They have two pockets and fasten in front with four Swiss Tussore Silk in dainty contrast designs, will weal- buttons; shades are pearl,with blue and fawn QFT well ; 38-mch. Regular, a yard, $1.00 for ...... ■•$»/ with brown ; sizes 36 to 42. Each ...... V-$- • *1O Plain English Ratines, jade green, white, pale lemon and paddy green ; 36-inch. Regular, a yard, 49c, for....29$ $13.50, $15.00 Pullovers, made in the ribbed style with long sleeves, fin­ English Melange Suitings, ideal fabric for dresses, with, ished with tumbael^ cuffs, roll collar and tie in same color ; all the appearance of woolen suiting. Shown in neat and $19.75 shades are blue with pearl, black with white, pearl with blue mixed colorings and cheeks; 36-inch. Regular $1.15 a and fawn with brown ; sizes 36 to 42. $2 95 yard for ...... - ■ ...... * • 79/ Men’s Irish Blue Serge Suits, made of all wool cloths, Guaranteed fast color Check and Plaid Ginghams, mill fashioned in two and three button models ; tailored and ends of 10 to 15 yards. Any length cat for customers, trimmed perfectly. Suits that will wear well and give Pullovers of mediu»ght, shown in. two popular styles, with roll or stand T- ----in neat stales,- some with plain back aud sleeves and Check or Plaid Ginghams in a good choice of Men’s Tweed and Worsted Suits, made from English and Canadian cloths. They are smart­ fancy checked front/™ of silk md wool; shades are wood rose, pearl, inches wide. Regular, a yard, 39o, on sale for...... 29/ ly tailored, well modeled and in browns, greys, pin stripes, herringbones and fancy tweedy orange, sheepskin ailaek ; sizes 36 to 42. Each $4.95 __ —Wash Goods, Jlalo Floor Young men ’a or conservative models. A great bargain at ... ■■...... • , J —Sweaters, First Floor A Special Purchase of Table $æ ChildrenPanty Dresses BOOKS models ; all sizes. A great bargain at —Men's Suits, Mala Floor Excellent Bargains To­ morrow Linens $)0 Each Now is youlr chance to secure Travelers’ Samples, to Clear at About Half the Regular Menfs High Grade Shoes Books to read at camp or Price Men’s Golf Black Sateen Panty ises, in a food variety of styles. while traveling These consist of English-made Runners, dresser sets, Dresses made in lootyle with novelty trimmings of Books of all kinds, special squares, white and colored embroidery, and trimmed Regular at $8.00 and HO.OO . $4.9Q gingham and bright re, panties made with elastic at priced at, 3 for ...... $1.00 with lace. Tray cloths, laundry bags. Cushion covers, Sweaters in choice assortment of painted, gold block painted on Regular $3.60 for waist and hand at 5; régulai value $1.50, on sale A special table for poetry for ...... i...... sateen, embroidered crash, muslin, piano-tops. No Two Including Slater’s, Talbot’s, K’s and such famous makes. to be cleared at 20% off alike. All clean, new goods. On sale, in our Linen De­ Black or brown Calf Beets and brown Kid Beets and their usual price, modern and Î2.75 Children’s Colored mbray snd Gingham Dresses partment, at about half the regular price. Oxfords, all sites. A pair...... $4.90 standard works. Five dozen all wool Golf with blootners to matgood quality fabrics and smart Sweaters, light weight styles in sizes for 26 years. Special, $1.25 and Reprints and Novels at, Jersey cloth and in Special Purchase of Beal Hand work Oriental Designs camel shade only, made Men’s Brown Calf Oxford*, welted double nmiIcs and ...... each ...... 49/ fashionable square toe lasts. Regular $6.00 tapair —Children * Wear. First Floor On Beal Irish Linen» without collar and two Children’s Books, Special for ...... $2.95 values at, each ...... $1.00 Beautiful Goods, ideal designs. Linens that will adorn pockets, jacket sleeves ; all sites. On sale, each, A Clearance Table of Chil­ any home. Bought at great advantage. No two pieces Men’s solid leather Work Boots of brown grain leather. dren’s Books and kindergar- alike. Beautiful Clnn.v, hunil-made, htce trimmed, at...... $3.75 —Men’s Furnlehlaes, Speoial. a pair...... y...... $2.95 handsome cut-out designs. On sale at Special prices. China- >n goods to sell at. each 10/ < Main Floor —Men’s Sfcocs, Mala Floor New Spring Novels, now- on tale at, each ...... $2.00 ware —Lower Main Floor Irish Damask, Pure Linen Clothe, Great Values These are all perfect goods, suitable foy daily use. Three iiwitii mijii Mens Shirts Soup Plates, regular $ a aozea, on sale et, 6 for 99< Boys9 Running Cloths 70x70 inches ; regular price, each $4-,75 for $3.95 Cloths 70x90 inches ; regular price, each $5.95 for $4.95 AU Bargains Feney China Sugar streams, very special, a pair 49$ ia Napkine, to match, 22x22-inch. On sale a % dozen, $2.50 100 Dozen Men’s Negligee Shirts, made of Bedford corda, China Cupe and Sauceeat blue pattern, light weight : $1.00 Bombay eon}» and woven aephyrs, patterned in fancy and special, 2 for...... »...... 2üé Colleen Brand. Irish Damask Napkins, Ivy pattern. We wide and narrow stripes, assorted color». They have stareh Boots and Oxfords in black cleared the makers of this design at a big discount. ^ All neckbands and double soft cuffs ; every shirt guaranteed as Glass Flower Vases, rar to 75c each, many different perfect goods; size 22x22-ineh. Regular, a dozen, $5.50; to fit and size. Regular price $2.25, on sale for ... .$1.79 shapes and sizes, each/ ar.d ...... 29e sizes to 5ys. Clearing at. a pair...... $1.00, on akle, a dozen .$3.95 —Linens. Main Floor Men’s fine Cotton Shirts of soft Ceylon finish, made in Feney China BonboSishea, -beautiful ware, hand- . —Lower Mal»‘Floor painted. eâch. Special...... • • • - .59/ SfoQïndriafgê “bodies, reversible polo collars, single hand cuffs and pocket, light Spring weight, assorted stripes on Iland-painted China 1> Sets, 7 pieces, shown in three a cream ground. On sale, each ...... $1.75 patterns. Special, a si...... >$8.49 A Sale of Wear-Ever Pure Wool, (Forella) Forsyth Brand Light Weight Shirts, Marmalade Jars, in faChina, special, each...... 99/ neat stripes on a white ground, with a silk stripe running through the pattAn. Made with soft neck band, double Large Size English Ryighrm Tea Pots, special, each Aluminum soft cuffs, and separate collar; size 14 to 16 neek. Regular ...... 1...... 49/ price $5.25, on sale for ...... $3.95 Great Valuta In Kitchen Utensils China Salad Bowls, sp«, each...... 49$ English Union Taffeta Shirts,wool and cotton mixture of wool and cotton. Made coat English Semi-poirelainmer sets, « only, 52-pieces con­ Wear Ever Tea Kettles, 6>3 qt„ seamless Wear-Ever Lip Sancc-pans, 2-qt., each 83/ shape, with soft neck band and double cuffs, fancy assorted stripes ; sizes to 16. Two Wear-Ever Sauce pans, 3-quart size, each sisting of 6 cups sml cere, 6 dinner plates, 6 seven-, spout, tight fitting cover. Reg. price $5.50, dozen only to sell. Regular price-$5.00, on sale for...... $2.45 on sale for ...... $3.79 ...... $1.05 —Men’s Furnishings, Main Floor inch plates, 6 bread asutter plates, 6 soup plates, 6 Preserving Kettles, 8-qt. sir/, each . .$2.00 fruit dishes, 1 salad l. 1 covered vegetable dish, 1 Wear-Ever Tea Kettles, 7%-qt. size, abso­ Preserving Kettle», 10-qt. size, each . .$2.50 sugar, 1 cream. 1 slop I, 1 gravy boat, 1 pickle dish. lutely seamless. They have sheet spout anil BOYS’ SUITS tight fitting covers. Reg. price, each $6.05, Waffle Moulds, with Alaska handle and Special, the set ...... $7.45 cast iron base, each ...... $5.55 Two Great Values For —Cblaeware. Lower Main Floor on sale for,...... $3.95 Cast, Wear-Ever Tea Kettles 5 quarts, Wear-Ever Sauce Fans, one-qt., each . .62/ regular $5.75 for $3.75 $5.95 and $10.95 -Hardware, Lower Main Floor Boys’ Suita, of strong. Union tweeds, shades: browns, greens and The Hardvre Department 'greys. They are neatly tailored and well trimmed. Have full lined bloomer pants with governor fasteners; sizes 26 to 35. On sale, Bigains Kitchen Maid Aluminum Ware a suit ...... • ;...... :...... $5.9«> Boys’ Suits, of fine all-wool tweeds, ideal for Spring wear. Shown Heavy, Copper. Xiekel-fd Tea Kettles, 5^ quart size. Regular Prices ,Up to $1.76 Each in a great assortment of patterns and shades ; two pairs of full On sale, each ...... Reg. price *2.85, on sal» . v...... »...... $1.98 98c lined bloomers given with each suit. 2-quart Rice Boilers, 4-quart Convex Saucepans, 2-quart Rice Boilers, fi- This is a chanve to get a Spring Suit for your boy at a bargain price; sizes * 26 to 36, Lnrgc Haivaniiail Waskb*, with drop- handles— wire quarT' Convex Kettles. 1 to 3-quart Flaring Saucepans, t to 3-quart ■Ti. 1 ■ ;...... :.;...... , r $19.96 rims and corrugated hot. Reg. *2.00 for...... $1,00 Pudding Pans, Self-bastjngJisusd.Roasters. Fry Pans and six Cup Panned Percola­ ...... —Buys’ Wore. Lower Main Floor tors. Regular $1.75 for, each...... -,...... ®®$ "Char" Polishing Mopdfh. a big sweep: complete —Hardware, Lower Main Floor with handles. Reg. 98c, sale for...... 54$ Mens Shirts, BOYS’ UNDERWEAR Supreme Steel Wool Fimly. Reg. 10c, 2 for...... 10# Great Valu*—For All Agee English Muffin and Cakatty Pans, 6 to a sheet. Reg. Stationery at Bargain Prices To-morrow Drawers and Boys’ Cashmere Drawers, good weight, knee- OC g» 25e for ...... ;...... 10/ length ; sizes 24 to 32. Reg. price 95e, on sale forAtW Good Quality Stationery, packed in useful Boy»’ Ualbrigan Shirts, natural color, strong and dur­ Mirrors, suitable for kiti or hath room. 11*9 inches, Play Balia For Children enamel frames, each...... *®$ and pretty boxes, make dainty gifts for any Combinations able; sizes 22 to 32. occasion, values to *5.00 to sell at HALF A Ball furninhe$ an unlimited amount of fun On sale, a pair ...... t$W for a child and is a very Inexpensive toy. A BARGAIN Glass Wash Boards, Ropittem. Reg. 95c for.... 79/ PRICE. Hard Ball», lO# to ...... 25# Soft Rubber Balia, from 2for 5 to ...... 25# Small Boys’ English Combinations, with short sleeves Baby Wash Boards, Glob vie. Reg. 45c for...... 80/ Old lines of Stationery to be cleared at, Baseball», each 25# and ...... 50# Watson’» Natural Spring and quarter leg, soft and comfortable ; sise» û* 1 CA Colored Balls, each from 10# to ...... 50# Needle Underwear, light 22 to 28. Ji suit...... Vl*UV Culinerv Cloth Driers, h pulley, cord and * hook ; each ...... • 25/ Celluloid Balle, special, etch lO# and 15# Playing Cards in leather eases, splendid • v —Lower Main Floor formerly $1.50, on sale f ...... ",...... $1.00 weight for Spring 8hirtaand_ Boys’ Balbriggau Combinations; sizes 22 to 32; have bridge prizes, each .. 69/ short sleéves and quarter leg, neatly made. p 10-qnart Galvanized Bum straight bottom. Keg. price Drawers, long sleeve* and A suit ...... • VV 60e, on sale for ...... I...... 8***“ Men s Hats, Regular Values to $8.50, ankle-length. On sale, a Boy»’ Fine Nainsook Combination», no aleevee fjC _ Large Quart Tea Ketthr.f, grey enamel. Reg. price and quarter leg. On sale, a suit ...... I w* ...... $1.10 garment...... $1.39 $1.95, on sale for ...... On Sale for $4.50 Boys’ “Hatchway” No-button Combiaations, Balhtlggan Heavy Corn Brooms. Regiee 75e, on sale for. . .v.49$ Combinations with short or and white Nainsook, athletic style; aises 22 to £’$ AA Broken lines in Men’s Velour and Fur Felt Hats in such well-known make» as Borsa.- long sleeves and ankle- 32; great vaine, a suit ...... eJJAoW Bannister Brushes, fibre turc; reg. 50c for...... 35V lino’s Stetson and Joseph E. Ward; all smart shapes and colors; some silk lined. aU Underwear for the big boy, to size 34, great value. length. On sale, a suit $2.39 —Roys’ alors, tower Male Floor Hair Brooms, English sh( reg. $1.50 for...... 95/ with leather band. Values to $8.50. On sale foe, each ...... —Men’s Furnishing», Main Floor —Hardware, U»« Mala Hew PA VIP SPENCER LIMITED |= 1 Hl| I ■ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY. APRIL 30, 1925

Buthertand "aa a Minietec w*» runa.f.a transient, population in excess of his department In the interest of the the resident Inhabitants of the Pro- country at large, and not with an eye vinos. nmiMo to political résulta.' GA8 TAX EQUITY VAST AREA SERVED The gasoline tax had been Insti­ Dr. W. H. Sutherland described the tuted In great measure to collect EIRE TO ED Provincial roads situation aa one of from visitors a reasonable contribu­ the most serious problems before the tion towards the - cost of the high­ îealth people. He hoped "to live up to at ways used by them. The tax was least a part of the kindly remarks of being used to provide Interest and issues xfcadftto?. «MB PARTY The main trunk roads mileage to new highways. be looked after by the Province Sutherland* appealed for con equals over six times the distance sidération by truck operators, point­ 200 Visit Oui Yésterday; from Vancouver to Montreal, he said ing out that hundreds of thousands Problems are aggravated by scattered of dollars would be saved if trucks nd Speaks settlement, the whole Provincial kept off the roads when the frost I» on Highways population is only equal to Greater coming out of the ground. "Spme He pointed out that although this Toronto. As seventy-live per cent one has to pay for such terrific dam­ Fairy grains that rais< and keep Mond Declares Gold country's two greatest and gravest Almost 200 Victoria and Nanaimo is resident in the cities, the great age." he pointed out, telling of one problems were industrial depression Rotarianx. with their ladles, last provincial roads ’ system Is con­ truck which, on one journey over a Standard a Mistake and unemployment on a scale night held a Joint celebration at the structed and maintained for 1ms than few miles of closed roadway. Inflicted almost unprecedented, the Chancellor Duncan Agricultural Hall. Norman twenty-live per cental the popula­ damage costing over $14,000 to repair. them in the children cheeks of the Exchequer in his budget E. Carter, retiring president of the tion. he pointed out. Oiling of highways will be con­ speech had given no Indication of Nanaimo Club, acted as chairman, One of the serious problems re­ tinued on the Island Highway as far London. April I#.—Sir Alfred sides In the fact that most of the as possible, the cost being from Mond, addressing the Common» yes­ how he proposed to deal with them. and after the supper had been dis­ Not a penny had been allocated from posed of. called on C. P. Davey. early trails were to serve traffic $1.000 to $1.200 per mile an compared terday, said he doubted the wisdom northwards from the International with $30,000 per mile for concrete. of the country’s return to the gold the large expected surplus for deal­ M.P.P. for CowlchanrNewcastle, to ing with unemployment. The six­ Introduce Hon. Dr. W. H. Suther­ boundary. Dr. Sutherland said the results last standard, saying It would tie the With the advent of the motor car ED, rosy cheeks are the symbol* of Siy childhood. pence reduction in the Income tax he land. year were satisfactory and give British monetary system to that of conditions changed, and demands promise of a good, easily maintained the United State, and make the Lon­ considered Insufficient to produce Mr. Davey expressed the pleasure Sparkling eyes, the chnllein. of goo ilth. of Duncan district in having a visit sre made qn the taxpayers for better surface after three or four yearly ap­ R don bank rate more subservient to any actual effect on industry. from the Minister of Public Works, constructed and located highways. plications. _____ Wall Street than It had In the past, Both Liberals and Laborltee ob­ Last year 219.000 cars came Into The wonderful fairy grains, puffed to < times normal "In order to obtain a purely aentl- jected to the relmposition of the and stated that the legislative Op PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY position unanimously regarded Dr. British Columbia on tours, bringing mental result. McKenna duty and Imperial tralffs. Dr. Sutherland dealt with the Pro­ size, give rosy cheeks and spacing eye vincial Hlfihway, pointing out that the poftelbllit* of trans-Canada travel Changeable a petites of duldhood nand _ variety. without having to enter the United States was a great Inducement These fascinating grains meet every de " to Interprovincial traffic among Can- HEAD OFFICE ways they may be served. PLANT Suite 40Z North Wart PAVING MUST PAY At meal time or in the eveing, sen with milk i'a Core He explained that hard surfacing Vancouver, was being performed at those points or cream. After school, the chilben like their pockets eat Coast Esperanza Fisheries Limited where, experience -has shown that Vancouver Island maintenance of gravel roads exceeds yrith these delicious nut-like grins. the cost of Interest and sinking funds on the bond issues. A general hard Quaker Puffed Rice and Quàer Pul surface program rye is impracticable In British Columbia, he believed, be­ whole grains, rich in minerals md car cause of the scattered population and the difference in landownershlp ns or cream adds vitamines. Thy satisfy compared with Washington___ State, but do not tax youthful digestfcn. AI ready to where the landowners fronting paved roads pay a direct tax for the high-

MAYOR MOVES THANKS Your grocer ha» Quaker Ptffed Wt and Quaker Mayor Pcndray thanked Dr. Suth­ Puffed Rice. For variety, keep i packs »f each in the ■Wf erland fur his promise of vontlhued attention to island roads. He ex­ house all the time. pressed the willingness of Victoria to co-operate with. Nanaimo and For Lunch Tone traffic and then moved a unanimous­ Try puffed grains for lundi, other uor without ly adopted vote of thanks to^ the Minister for his attendance, address meat. When you are fatigue* they b sustenance and promises of service. * without uncomfortable heavmes. Miss M. A. Wlgley. president of llll’IR the Kumtuke Club, and Miss Lottie Bowron. past president, represented that organisation, other' guests of the evening being Mayor Muttçr of Duncan. Dr. D: E. Kerr, president of the Associated Boards of Trade of Vancouver Island, and C. F. Davie, M.P.P. The Victoria Rotary orchestra pro­ > !!!■! vided many musical numbers during er L the supper and also played for the dancing which closed the evening's celebration. Dr. J. McPhee presented President Quaker Carter of the Nanaimo Club with a Quaker token of the appreciation of the mem­ bers for a most successful year, Riffed Rice notable for high attendance percent­ Riffed Wheat age, no withdrawals from the club iirë and an access of new members. .* >i.-y t » * Ernest Bird, the new president of m the Nanaimo Club, was introduced is the- l wj.” Many suggi lone"" were made in support of more frequent joint meet­ , 4 ings, the clubs cheering each other [ ' and chorusing "Jolly Good Fellows’* as a precedent to the dancing. liiiii im v THIS PLANT SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY JULY 1925 ELECTION PETITION

Capital Invested in British Columbia's Fisheries .$18,000,000.00 ______$20.793,914.00 .‘Ml I Average Value of Yearly Catch of British Columbia’s Fisheries. Open Saturdays Unto 9 pi Judge to Decide if North Van­ Alteration Tree ESPERANZA FISHERIES LIMITED couver Provincial Case is to CAPITAL $250,000.00 Proceed ($150,000.00 10% Preference Shares) I _ -, . MEN’S CLOTHIG Vancouver. April 30—Whether the ($100,000.00 Common Shares) ' North Vancouver election petition H. I. STAFFORD has not died a natural death Is a A H. CARTER ALBERT OSTMAN A. J. BNOVICK point which counsel for J. M. Bryan, Now Is, The Time f) That 17 Yean Fertiliser Business. 12 Year, Construction 30 Years' Esperience in B.C. 12 Y«an Canning Business, M.P.P., and Percy T. Masterman. England and Canada Contractor Fishing Business British Colombia returning officer, will seek to have determined before R 8. Lennie, counsel for the four defeated can­ OFFER FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION didates. ,1s permitted to continue his SPRING UIT 100,000 Cumulative 10% Preference Shares application for a commission to take the evidence qf 270 absentee voters 25,000 Common Shares will be distributed as a Bonus to Subscribers to above Preference Shares as follows : as to which candidate they marked their ballots for. The liberals con­ hers to the first 25,000 Preference Shares to receive Subscribers to the third 25,000 Preference Shares to re- tend Mr. Justlc Murphy fixed April ARMY AND NAVY CLONING STORE % Common. ceive 20% Common. 21 as the outside date for filing the affidavits alleging fraud, and that 1238 Government Street (One Store Only), ( Yates ami Govt hers to the second 25,000 Preference Shares to re- Subscribers to the fourth 25,000 Preference Shares to ra­ when Mr. Lonnie permitted that date to pass his whole case collapsed. CALL AND SEE THE WAY WE HAVE CUT 01 ON ALL OUI GOODS ve 30% Common. ceive 10% Common. Mr. Lennie, however, disputes this contention, and the point will be de­ On ’January 15, 192$, following an act of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, it became legal to catch and us* for reduction termined ,as soon as Mr. Justice Murphy sets a date for the applica­ $35.00 BLUE SERGE S S for $24.95 purposes *he untold millions of fish known as Pilchards in Districts Nos. 1, 2 and 3. tion again to be heard. The demand for the products, fish meal, fish oil and fish fertilizer, so exceeds the supply that the Esperanza Fisheries Limited has had b.95 offers from six of the leading brokerage houses in this line of business to contact for the output for the next two years at a profit that $21.00 $27.00 tria assure Urge dividends. $35.00 $5.00

The officers and directors of the Esperanza Fisheries Limited Out-of-town subscribers may wire reserrations at oar expense do not.claim to be what are termed ‘'Leading Citizens" who are Investors will buy bonds it 4M and 5% from those who use SUITS SUITS SUITS »ANTS PANTS generally found on a prospectes, from whom we have had several your money in just such enterprises as we now offer yon, from offers. which they net 10 to 30%. Investors do not realize that the said "Leading Citizens'* usually You take the advice of your banker, who does not wish yon London. April 30.—Efforts of the ►2Ï95 expect a large block of shares for the use of their name, which to withdraw your money, not realizing the fact that any bank is Turkish Government to force the $2195 •dually mean* to the success of the Company but a loss but a commercial enterprise which most be made to pay. principal powers to move their em­ to the Investors. Why should a banker advise yon to withdraw money on which bassies to the new capital at Angora are not meeting with success. Ac­ Having put our own money into this business, we do not they are paying yon nothing (on a checking account), or Syi to cording to diplomatic circles In Lon­ propose to carry any dead wood. The said "Leading Citizens as a 4% on a tarings account which they themselves are loaning oat don. the powers Intend to "stand pat" 76 COW HIDE LEATHER BAGS for 94.65 locally and elsewhere, anti investing in the natural resources of on their decision of some months ago the country, thus mating the difference between what they are to remain in Costantlnople, notwith­ paying you and what they themselves receive. standing the fact that the Turkish $1.75 $2.50 $2.75 R2.50 $35.00 Just because you yourselves have not the judgment or the officials have sent them note after opportunity to make your own investments. note on the subject. Angora, among the diplomats, is Men’» Union Men’s Light Heavy When the general public wakes up to the fact that they can looked upon as a nice, quaint, anti­ Light Grey All Wool Suita of Blue Shirts 1 Flannelette them attires make their own investments in the greet resources of quated mountain village, a splendid Work Shirts Underwear For outing Light Tweed this etdintry and receive direct 'the dividends which are paid, they town for the wool trade and other Reversible PYJAMAS commercial purposes, but altogether For Half Sleeves Raincoats will then commence to realize the drridends that are due to them For Collars for For and not to the medium of huge profitable financial or banting in- unfit as a home for ambassadors and $1.951 others who are accustomed to all the $22.95 ______. solutions which, in the end, the public maintains. comforts of civilization. The sur­ $1.25 $1.45 61.85 ba reason that aB available scientific information it used fw making ___ __ roundings. they declare, are Insani­ l~wri~w It la the law of averages that yield the enormous dim- INVEST YOUR OWN MONEY tary. and it appears the governments of all the ambassadors concerned The Esperanza Fisheries Limited do not expect to do better have tacitly agreed to back up their m many of the large American firms are now doing, £ut we do representatives In their determina­ $12.75 LEATHER SUIT •26-Inch for »9.65 tion not to move. ym we can do as well for we have followed the same principle. Fill Out This Coupon end Mail to the Eeperatua There waa talk some time ago that The Fishing and Reduction Industry today is one of the safest Fisheries Limited the German ambassador had made ar-~ 50c 65c $5.00 $2.50 $3.00 mnwti in the world. ESPERANZA FISHERIES LIMITED: rangements to have a portable bun­ We ire convinced that yon will give vrror support to this move­ galow sent from to Angora to serve as an embassy, but this has Silk Lisle nt and lay the foundation for a yearly income. Ontlemen,—Reserve far en------not as yet appeared, and the report BRACES FELT HATS CAPE SHIRTS It h to yoer best interests to forward your application as soon shares with 4091 boot» shares. current now is that the Germane too SOCKS All Makes pngsîhlr and by so doing secure the greatest number of the have entered the agreement to re­ All Color» All Shades and til Styles and Dress and Negligee for cas Common Shares. main in Constantinople, or Its sub­ For Shapes for Color, for NAME urbs. where permanent embassies 3 FOB $1.951 We believe that this is the opportunity you have been looking were built years ago. • to associate yourself with real men, who understand their ADDRESS. $1.00 45c^ $2.95 $1.55 dnr**_ thus malting an organization built upon mutual trust, con- "He’s a nice man to take a xlrl flshine. 1 must say," raid the pretty Orders for these shares will be filled as received, bonus shares Write for Information Ctrl. “My darllnr—hew dreadful!" slowed accordingly. cried her mother "Confide In me. $5.50 Tell me what he did." "He Juet fished," explained her daughter, petulantly. TT x5 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 Retail Market]New Investment Banker NEW YORK STOCKS Mining Stocks—Yes! Sees Money Coming Here ------Just -investigate .before- purchasing*______Wall Street NXW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, APRIL 30, 1688 «uiifiem V.V..V.V..V...... “ We recommend the stock of the Premier Mine. iSupplied by two I r direct New York wire) SaSMSiLocal Potatoes. 7 Ike. far Already paid in dividend* since March. 1921. Ashcroft Potatoes, per sack ...... Prepares for Business Rush over 17,200.000. TO-DAY Local Potatoes, per sack ...... ••••• High Lew Lest Sweet Potatoes. * Ike. far Ore reserves estimated at 912,509,000. American Steel F«y. Californie. Head Lattuaa. each...... AmTTtos. * fleets Fe.ll»-* 1*1-1 1*»-* Betklehem Steel . .. Atlantic Ceest Llee . .117-* ISt 1J6-» Crucible Steel ...... R. G. Christy, manager of the bond department of Gillespie, R. P. CLARK & CO. LTD; Last Minute News on Stocks Bel timer#. Ohio ...... 75 74-6 *«-« Gulf States Steel . .. . 47-4 Carrots. I lbs. for...... • •••—“ Canadien Pacific ...Id*-* 143-4 Id—* Replogte Steel ...... U-4 Lj«ko. per bunch ...... ««•“.V’.'Ji Hart and Todd for the last five years, resigned from that firm Member* Chicago Board of Trade. BS C. Bond DealerDealers' and Financial Ckeeapeege A Oh la . . 91 #l-« »J-« Republic 1. A S...... 41-2 Fresh Celery, stick ...... *• *** _____ Victoria' 4s Stock “Exchange ' Cblc.. MU. A St. T. i <-• * „ R'oaa-Sheffield Steel . 11-3 » Ike. far ...... to-day to become head of the new firm of R. 0. Christy. Invest­ Direct Private Wire te dtagButm 1 Affairs Chicago North wear . . 44-2 «■-« «•-• United States Steel . .114-7 Lacal Rhubarb. 4 lbs...... CMc.. R.I. A Pec. ... 4*-4 d* 41-2 .114-4 California Cauwaga par lb...... ment Bankera, taking over the former quarters of the Bankol Del.. Leek. A Western. 1*6 !*• !*• „ Hnach. * lbs ...... 30 Great Northern, nref.. 41-7 dl-d U-t Associated Oil ...... *3-5 •xlcan Tomatoes, per lb. Nova Scotia on the ground floor of The Time» Building. The New York, N. T.. April 30 (By R California Pete...... 24-1 S IllmoU Central *...... 111-6 *11-4 l«l-« Ceodea Oil ...... 34-1 Ortca Posa, per lb...... iîî new firm will open its doors to the public to-morrow morning. P. Clark A Company Limited)—To Kanaea City flaethern 33-; *3-4 **-* D**11 Cocumbera. each ...... !.• high Valley ... ÎT-J 76-4 J1-t Houston OH ...... 56 "The remarkable development of day's market was a very mixed af­ Marlend OH ...... *7-1 F*—h Artlchookaa. each .■•••••...... Leaâaville A Nashville. 114 146tS *••-» f!r***1 Asparagus, per lb. ••••*•••• the mines in northern B.C. and the M lee.. Kes A Tna» - 54-5 3* *4-1 Pacific Oil ...... 37 13% PER ANNUM_ fair. The steels and the equipment Pan American Pete. . . 7J-2 Dot hoeLeaf Lettuce, head...... profits they yield as shown by the Mlaaourl Pacific ...... *J4-3 34-* 34-3 Florida New Potatoes, per lb...... were lower while some of the motors Do., sref...... ”*7-3 74-4 Î4-* l>o.. "B" ...... 74-3 Premier mine already, mean that an Phllltpe Pet#...... 34-S Local Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. »-••• In 1*21*21.000 O.T.P. Rly. •* and a few specialties and some ot N.O.. Tee. A Mes...... 1*5 133 153 Local Radishes. 3 bunches...... enormous amount of money will flow Bonds (guaranteed by Do­ ..the rails were rather «Irony. Notice­ Nsw York Central . 314-; 114-T 114 Predecore A Ref...... 23-4 N.T.. N.H. A Hertford *1-5 36-6 *6-4 Pun Oil ...... 24-* into Victoria to the accounts of in­ minion Government), due able pressure on the shares of the Royal Dutch ...... 41-3 vestors here who own and control 1*62 ...... 9SS0.W 1*0.00 Ontario A Western ... SI SI *» _ ^ He loue, par lb...... *• . equipment companies of late prob­ Norfolk A Wratera . .131-* 126-4 134-2 Shall Union Oil...... U-4 many of these mines, during the next In 19*5 11.000 (i.T.P. Rly 3% Sinclair OU ...... 1»-1 yihkgup. ha* ...... * >n Bond* (guaranteed by Do­ ably yrowa out of the fad that t Northers Pacific ------44 5» «• few years,” Mr. Christy said. "This concerne engaged In that particular paamglvssle ...... 44-1 44 44 Shelly Oil ...... 23-1 minion Government), dee Pittsburg A W. Va - 44-7 44-4 44-4 Standard Oil—Celtf... *»-S new firm is being established be­ 1062, sells at 711» ...... 7U.H line are working at a rather low ratio ~ 1lag ...... 74-1 77-1 77-7 Standard Oil—N.J. .. 41-4 tJSfftaa SS.i* :::::r.«vv^ ", cause of the business possibilities of capacity. Aula A San Kran . 73-7 If 73-4 Tesaa Company ...... 44 rer 1% ...... I» Texes Pacific V. AO... 14-4 Baaaaaa. par IV ...... • • • • vv which are opening for a strictly INCREASE OF CAPITAL.216190 Pressure in steel issues is probably I-mils A N.W...... 44-7 4$-l 43-T Lemons #5i. des...... *6. J* Plus 4 years' income ..... 1*0-00 Seat hern Psclflc . . .168-4 143 If*-* ledeelrteie ead *** high-grade Investment house In this due to the falling off in operations Allied Chemical Fruaea, I iba far .*». I Ike. fW .**• Rout hem RaUwar »M *• _».*»*|ha. for». .41. ip ...... 5 city following the development in the 9381*0 in the steel industry and the slug­ Tessa Pacific ...... 41-4 si-4 si-4 Ailla Chalmers Mfg. .. 77 American Agi. Chem.. . 14-1 £wben Datée, packet ...... ■•«Wil .14 North, and plans which are now I.E., the PROFIT on the Investment for « year* Is 2281*6. or 270.47 par gishness of the Inquiry for steel pro­ l aloe Pacific...... 1*4-1 1*5-* **•-* rST.rids Grapefruit,S£X5C eeah Wabash ...... 51-4 .‘1-1 21-2 Aran. Agrlc. Corp...... 33-4 maturing for development here and annum, which repremsnta llrî on the original Urrestment. ducts. The Htudebaker first quarter American ran ...... 172-5 orepefrult.pafruit. CalifCalifornia. an _ « ^ ^ These Bonds were sold in London at the time of issue at *6. earning ktatement was loked upon as Wabash A A ...... 42-* 41-T 62-S Bavai Oranges par donee. H. .4W elsewhere on the Island." American Car Pdy. ...147 . \...... *•...... u Mr. Christy was born in Brasil, For your future investment* consult ua. being a rather favorable docdbsent American Ice ...... 144-1 •4*. .S4 and ...... Our Manager nas been in the Bond business since 1*12. •'handler Motor Ce. .. *4-7 American Unwed ------2*-2 Washlagtaa Fears. !par dose------a...... and was taken. to England with his and this had a rather steadying ef­ eetel Motor» .. 4-3 Apples. 4 lbs. *ar •_ • »,...... * an American Radiator ... 42 rrtea. twakO* •••• H parents, who lived at Manor House. fect on the motor group. Ha ear el Matais ...... ts-4 American Teh. A Tele. 184-1 California “ The A.P.L figures showed another Hupp. Motors ...... 14-4 American Woolen* ... *4-3 Wellington. Surrey. When a young British Columbia Bond Corporation Ltd. wdaea Motor Co...... SI-7 boy he gained first prominence by Victoria. B.C. substantial increase in crude produc­ Mack Truck ...... 145 Atlantic Gulf W.I. . 42-4 Walnuts, per IV ...... TtS Fort Street tion for the week but the output still Has wail Motors .... 1.141-* Barnedall ...... 22-1 California Baft Shall Walauta. IV ... sitting at Cheshire for the county Uaswell B...... »4-S Beech Nut Pachlug .. «4-6 Braalla. par lb ...... ta continues to decline in the Wortham Brooklyn Edison . 1*4 open scholarship, and winning sec­ Boos Meters ...->...... *&-* Filberts, per IV ...... ondt| place, which carried a four field and a sharp falling off in pro­ Packard Meter Co. . *4-7 Brown Shoe Co...... *■-• 1 duction in the Smackover field Is Pierce Arrow Motor Ce. 14^6 Burn* Broc. "A." ... .142-4 years' scholarship at the Stockport loked for in the near future. The Itudoheker ...... 41-1 Chic. Pneumatic Tael.. 14-4 Secondary or the Grammar School. White Motor Co...... 41 Central Leather ...... * 15-4 He came to Victoria In 1912. Just figures also Indicate that the gaso­ WMbfi-OwsMaed ...... 16-7 Cluett Peabody Carp.. 42-2 Better— 41 line production is going on at a re­ Do., sref...... *1-4 Coca Cola ...... ,..,..142-7 Hk 1 Alberts. IV ...... a* a month after war broke out he Cole. Peel A Iron .... 24-4 joined the 88th Victoria Eueileere, cord breaking volume. We think that t>odge. sref ...... 144 Compta A Tablg...... 134-4 Camas, iv ...... u before long the potent Influence In ConssMdeted Gas ...... 71-7 and oh February 14, 1*16, left for Jwr 13 18-4 Cewtehan Creamery. IV ...... 1925 WAR LOAN BONDS the oil situation particularly the sup­ i morlcee Beech Meg... 26 ÎI-S 24 Continental Can ...... 64-7 Balt Spring lalaaA. IV...... overseas with the 20th Battalion, He plies and demand situation, will be flaberhodjr ...... 44 43-4 65-6 Cora Products ...... 34-4 ■•ra Lard. lb...... «...... landed In FEance on May 1, 191k. forceful enough to revive a more ftsk Tire Corn Sen r . 14-S 14-1 14-4 DevfcSaon Chemical ... M with the 7th Battalion, or First Bri­ telly Ssrlngfleld Tire. It-* 14-7 17 Dupopt Powder ...... 142-4 B.C. fresh, extras ...... May still be exchanged for a slight premnun. cheerful feeling toward the petro­ Row art Warner C*. .. 45 62-4 64-4 Bast man Kodak . 144 B-C. fresh, firsts ...... tish Columbia Regiment, in the fam­ leum Issues. ’«taken Relier Bearing 41 49.3 46-3 Endlcott Johnson .... 45-4 RC. fresh...... ous First Canadian Division as they The outcome of the Nickel Plate "~ Rubber ...... 41-* 46 46-4 Famous Pleyera-Laaky 47-7 were reforming after the Battle of Consult ns for reinvestment Freeport Texas ...... 11-3 B.C. Cream Cheese. IV merger Is of course awaited with im- General Electric 245-4 Y pres. He served through all the WS iiaortrnn Meet Sugar. 14 S* 34 RC. Sal Ida. IV ...... roeasureable interest and will have rtcan Sugar Ref . 41-4 66-4 «1 Industrial Alcohol . *4-1 Finest Ont aria Mild, per Ih...... following battles except Mona. Just R. G. CHRISTY much to do with determining the Cube Amerlcea Sugar. **-* 2* 1* Inti. Cmbet'p Engine.. *4-* Finest Ontario Matured, par IV .— before which he had won a commis­ Inti. Harvester ...... 1*6-* * n Dutch CTfeeee. per IV ■••»••** price swing in many of the railroad Inti. Merc. Mar., pref. 43 sion In the Royal Flying Corps. On ___ l Sumatra Tob. ... 4-4 9-4 6-4 ■a Chaaae. par Ih...... After taking a refresher tame la GILLESPIE, HART & TODD, LTD. "^^Car^ losdings on dhe carriers still 1 J- Bay said» Tob. Co. 74-4 74-4 74-4 Inti. Paper ...... 54 Oergoauela. per Ih. his return to Canada after the war h*. FredacU ...... TS Tl-4 74-1 IjWWs Incorporated .. *4*7 Swiaa Orwyere. la partloaa. hf* •*••• ha became a director of the Aerial commercial law, cqet accoantlng and running very heavy and denotes fav­ MAJ DIR. SUHMr~.~. .14f-» English Stilton. Jat ...... * League of Canada, which paved the b usine*, practice. Jlr. Chrtoty )ei*e 711 Fort I I Victoria, B.C. Phone 2140 ...... it-* 24 *4-1 Montgomery Ward .. . 41-4 English Stiltons IV ...... orable earning results. -sar North American Co. . . 43-1 Canadian Stiltons. IV ...... * way foe the present success of the firm of QlUeeplc. Hart and Todd. ■erican «molten *3 "• *2-* 62-* itte A Superior 16 16 Par. Gas A Elec. Co. .145-1 utported Roquefort, per IV ...... mercial aviation in the West. He is a member of the elective ol New York. April 30 (By RC. Bond . ** 45-2 46-» People's Oaa. ....------116*1 •wins Orwyere. he* It was Mr. Christy, as an aviation the B.C. Bond Dealer»’ Aaaoclatlon, 32-1 82-1 Philadelphia Co...... 34-4 Eagle Brand Camembert. be« • _•••••• Corporation's direct Wall Street CMIe Copper Ca 22-1 Post am Cereal ...... 114 dre*e Bread Breakfaet Cheese, twa officer, who gave the sensational and a member of the managing com­ wire)—The Wall Street Journal's [-the Mines 13-7 13-6 18-7 Greet Northern On 24-7 ;7-t *4-4 Public Service N.J. ... 44-4 demonstration In the aerial circus mittee of the Victoria Stock Ex­ stock market edition says: Again to­ ____ ■■■■» |M 12-4 12-4 Savage Arms ...... 66-4 over the Willows In 1*19, when he change. day trading was full of cross-cur­ Iaplratioa Copper Co. *S-4 Soars Roebuck ...... 156-4 Tes as Gulf Sulphur ..144 , rod Fillet*, pgr lb took his life in his hands and per­ The new firm'* office» are being rents. Speculative sentiment was Maml Capper Co...... •-» .*• sad equipped with the latest devices and Mveda Cone. Copper 12 V.B. Cast Iron pipe ..13* Halibut ...... sonally showed the stability of air­ The League of Nations Calk You!! hopelessly at sea regarding the ini 'ona. Copper ... 12 VS. Realty ...... 1*4-4 Folaa. lb...... craft by climbing out while airplanes systems lo offer a complete financial mediate course of prices and prof es Virginia Chemical .... 4-4 Black Cod. freak, par lb...... Westinghouse Klee. .. 47-2 were circling hundreds of feet above service with departments for bonds The World’s Business is Your Busin* sional attempts to determine the Anartcan locomotive .121 Aka té. par lb...... and stock», mining share», real Tbtdwln Ixtromotlve . .111-1 Western Union ...... 1*2 . Cod. * lbs. 2*c: per IV ...... the ground and trying pennant* on basis trend resulted in quick changes Wool worth Co...... 12*-* Kippers, par IV the wings and under-carriage of the rotate. Insurance. stock transfer ,of front in the general list. If any Una Leesmetive ...... 63-6 Worthington Pump ... 45 Finnan Haddlee. per IV ..... 1 Your help is needed! Your voice is vital ! NT. Air Brake ...... 43 Radio ...... 44-4 aeroplanes. agents, rentals and mortgages. thing, constructive operations out­ Pillman Co...... 1*1 Smoked Black Cod. par IV ... Unlvereal Pipe ...... *•-« Whiting, per lb...... Applications for membership gladly taken. weighed the selling. But it was plain Milway Steel Springs. 1*3 Smoked Salman, per IV ..... that the day's operations were al­ White Spring Salmon .. • • • • • P'rascr River Oollchane. 2 Iba. most exclusively in the hands of the t, Portucal yeeterdey. However, trading element wllh Interests with - a feelgn crop new. generelly tevor- Montreal Stocks the balance of power awaiting Crabs ...... *•■ MAY WHEAT CLIMBS ROBERT S. MABEE more definite before taking steps Ule. but very light deliveries are fBy n. P Clark anil Company) Shrimps, per IV ...... L Boquliualt Oysters, oar doaaa Investment Banker 127-128 Pemberton Bldg. market wise. «peeled on May contracte to-mor- Ahltlbl ...... I,...... 41 Olympia °r«tarajmr Wednesday's late demonstrations rwr and private crop new. by lead- Asbeetoa ...... In the public utility group continued * FAST AS MONTH ENDS trader the leadership of American ict .pcctall.ls are expected to be Atlantic Sugar ...... -• TrimmH lei ne. par IV Waterworks which achieved new ■ar. or lea. bulllMi. The general made between R. J. Kinmutr, repre­ high grpund. This strength was based Pope, «malien «till »ppeam to favor «ell- Brasilian Traction ...... WMfiïSSSS a Wiroüyrow Anril SC^-Tightening of prices for May r8caUered IntereiUe on both Pam. - Panwora . Esvi i-r.' ii:* :....— ** Baaed on unresponsive foreign cables, the market opened with will shortly increase lu dividend, Dom. Glass ...... aden. Anril *4—Bar allrer. *l%d- possibly going on an IS annual basis ,1*,. Half million bushel taken for Pom. Textile ...... Flour, ell atsadard trends. a dominant bear tone. On the early dip good support developed *ince Money. 3% per cent. Discount compared with the present. I*. Busi­ «port. BMlverUa of about four Howard Smith Fleur, pastry, *' and priera tpin*ty recovered, advancing gradually to a new high rates: fiber* bWa. 4% to 4 Wlfn rant.; ness so far this year has shown im­ mflion bushel» expected to-morrow. tm sr Woods "MU: .... three meat»#' btfla. 1% te 4 7-14 per cent. La «rent id* Co. Mr the present, aayement at. IÇ-’is- . - , No. 150C. provement over last and bright pros ■' "inisr :' LdW:" CISB" ÎÎSnï^àl^ower -...... ■m S-nrrrnÇÜ •ill pects would seem to Justify the di­ Wheat— Wheat. Ne. 54 44 1.44 The market was largely controlled hy reafneted offering* and rectors in increasing dividend. There 154-4 1 55 1 54 1 5*-î National BreWPrlea ...... Scratch . I T46-4 142-5 1*4-2 142-1 Ontario Siaat ...... Whole Barley 44.4ft !.(• the trade was paving little attention to the indifferent cable* Is also talk of a split up of the stock ogilvle Mlg. Co. Whole Corn 14.44 *64 Roberts & Mellor Ottawa Power ... 51 44 but Chairman Rosenwaid has stated 144-4 Cracked Cors or lack of export demand. Duly Instructed by R_ A. Brown (whs this has not .been considered. Sears' 165-4 145- 5 143-3 Penman# Limited .. Feeel Comme# 54 44 in 144-4 146- 1 147-4 144-1 fthawlnlgan Short* ...... 51.04 C W. 214%: rejected. 214^6: track. 2*4% MAYNARD & SONS is giving up business) will Sell aj 84.44 recent rapid development Is a reflec­ .141-6 144-4 147-2 144-4 Spanish River Pulp Winnipeg. April 30 I By B. P- Rye—2 C.W.. 1H%. Public Auction the whole of the tion of the efflrta of the new Inter Alfalfa’.Hair 24 44 Clark * Co.)—Wheat: The feature ------AUCTION EKES Steel” of Can...... Clover Hay . 2S.40 esta which went ijito the property Twin City Elec. ... of market to-day was the stfvngth Instructed by the Owners, we will some months ago Way agaieac Pulp In May wheat. The market wes ner­ Bell at Salesrooms, 727-713 Pandora Remaining Stock of - In spite of special pressure on the vous with May dosing l 3-fi higher, TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE Avenue. steel shares, this group held up fairly NEW TOEK CVEB and July l-« lower. After opening well. Equipment* sold off on survey (By R. P. Clark A Ca. Limited* dtps price» quickly advanced on, HARDWARE of conditions in the Industry show­ VICTORIA STOCKS ladaetrialo— Wholesale Market short covering. Trade volume was Canadian sterling—Buying |4.»2% To-morrow, (Friday) ing that,the first quarter of i92S was Arme ''«a l ...... not large, offerings being light selling 94.25H. Dinner and Tea Sets, Crockery, one of the quietest periods in the Centrifugal ...... ». throughout, but showed a tendency At lie p m-, almost new Asked Japanese yen. 42.2 cents. history of the locomotive business. Molar— BI4 Checker Cab ...... J. to advance easily. Buying is of a Vases, Ornaments, Cutlery, Pool activities which carried Glld- BX Silver ...... 1*6 1.66 Durant Del...... Chinese tael (Shanghai), 74.6 Homdary Re* M'Ve .. N» 1 at*4r ...... general character. At clone the mar­ Pocket Knives, Garden Took den to new high ground for the year Ho«-as Cepger •••*••* .19 row Beef ...... ” ket looked a little over bought and cents. «7.44 Lamb ...... *...... »* Household Furniture Carpenter and other Tools, Plat at 21 wëre baseed on reports that the Coeolldated M. A S..V: TeZ Peed’. Êx." ’ 11------had the appearsnve of losing to-dajr» sstock must be placed on a 12 annual Can Pravince . ..— ... .66 Mutton ...... ‘2 . New York. April 20.—Foreign ex Daigles Chaeael ...... • i Va. Prefit Khar...... Hags ...... •"•■ advance. Local exporters were do­ ed Goods, Paints and Varnishes dividend basis CaiSnt earnings are tie. Retail Candy ..... •6%~...-.-.He­ changes irregular. Quotations in Pam alt Misas ~ u* proah extrea raw lete. desea...... S* ing practically nothin* and seaboard Fireproof Steel Safe by Tayloi; eetimaled to be m/Jhtaining an an Glaner Creak ...... Cities Serv.. com ..... 171 rn KUh'. flreta. rase lota deaan...... jj advices were to effect that a light cents. Upright Piano and Dual rate of $5 a «marc. 1644 • 1% • 3 HaelVoa Geld Veka It • • .62 17% 14 Pallets, caae ******5*52»...... business had been worked overnight. Great Britain — Demand 484% Store Fitting*, Etc. Stocks were confronted with an .68 46 Hemlock Creak Placer Am. Oaa EL ■ • • • 7» Foreigners npt being Inclined to fol­ cablep 484 H; 60-day bills on banks On Friday and Saturday morning al other bewildering series of puxxling Hate Sound ...... *.76 6 66 Elhlgb Pew. Sec* 164 144 Prints, swrt*» cert*“ ...... « low our advance. Cables closed 1 movements in the fourth hour. N.Y. Indépendant» ...... 14 .14 Nall. Pew. Lite 247 *4» Print a. He. 1 -a...... *...... 480%. Bench, Etc. 11 o'clock and afternoons at 2 o'clock. Central assumed leadership of the rail Indsn Mines ...... 14% .11 c °fb*” 1-4 higher The trade werf not pay­ For further particulars apply to tin .16 4% 4% Dairy enlM* ...... France — Demand 6.32%; cables Including: Almost new Mannins Up­ group, advancing to 111%. Inter­ International Coal .... Dairy priais ...... fkVnri”***...... *** ing much attention to cables or lack Auctioneers, le. k L. Glacier .26 16 *3 of export business. Market was 6.33. „ right Plano and Bench, large Uph. national Paper developed special McG.llvray Cool ...... 7* la*. Feta...... 99% 24 Willow Arm Chair, Uph. Arm Chair». 2.44 4 EC., large. Ik...... largely confined to local business. Italy — Demand 4.9»%; cables ROBERTS A MELLOR *° strength, running up to 56 against Pretuer Mines ...... Marl. Max...... »% Couche». Oak Dining-room Furniture, Wednesday's low of 52. This advance Bake ...... 26 Mexloa OU ..... 19 14 B.C. t rlplr t*. I*. ■ ...... - * Undertone of market Is firm but we 4.10%. She# Crock Coaa...... 44% Cent! Oil ...... 23% 24 Alberta nellde. MW ...... Belgium—Demand 6.08.. Typewriters. Office Chairs. Stand- 738 Fort Street Phono 2671 reflected the liquidation of the pfd .2* 11 11 would not get too bullish. Slier Crest Mines .... Noble Oil ...... (')ntarlo t win#. Ih...... -714 Germany—Demand 23.80 . up Desks, single and full sise Iron dividend arrearage and the déclara Slhhi —HA ...... 24 .26 Petiaoek OU ... *1% 22% SîîrK triplet», «b- ...... =• Coarse grain: Oat* and barley Beds. Springs and Mattrraars, Dres­ tion of another quarterly 1% on the Htaaiard Silver Lead.. .26 Ryan Coma. .... 4% displayed strength throughout the Ho land—Demand 40:09. Swnorb Mine# ...... 16 Sa pulps - .... Ontario Btllteae. Ib.^...... *« Norway—Demand 16.46. ser* and Stands. Rangea, Heaters K. new preferred stock. Salt Or. Prod. .. *»% S3N day although the full gains were not Table*. K. Chairs, Cooking' Utensil», Hurt inlet Odd ...... j Sweden—Demand 26.75. Salt Cf. f'aa*. . 7% 7% Tterrea. y *V ~ ' ïî* held. Oats closed 6-2 higher and Jam-Jars, Wash. Machines Lawn- TENDERS . «% ConiDOund. t******* '** barely 2 cents to 1-2 cents up. There Denmark -Demand 18.65. IS mowers, Cheat of Carpenters’ Tools CLT . < Hi was a good class of buying in both 8 witaerland—Demand 19.32. sewn boxes Dahlia Roots, etc. v- - ■MV...... 20 «4 Beets, .per S5ff*...... " WH1 be received till May 2» 1925, fki CHICAGO GRAIN DrU»h Petroleum .... MFC -,...... CebbtF, per Ik. >04H te .U commodities and export business re­ Hpain—Demand 14.61. • Also at 11 o’clock in our Stockyard; ■nuire Oil ...... cîuri?ftowe?r <,0.e,'" êr;ie ' 2‘* UJi* ported. The rye market was dull and Greece—Demand 1.88. usual Sale of Poultry, Wire Netting, erection of a building 99x99. labor onl* J saa*. n on ...... Aria. Glebe Poland—Demand .19%. prices followed the trend of wheat. Butta A U. v: *6* etc. Plans, etc., at Rose bank Lime Ca* Chicago, April 26 (By R. P. Clark Flax: Dull, lifeless market, no in­ Cxecho-Slovakia—Demand 2.96. oninne New Zealand, per crate 5.25 Full particulars Friday’s Colonist. A Co.)—Wheat: May wheat was the iu.,k Mmuana ...... wTrftoss, lacal, per sack .... 1.44 to 2 28 terest being shown. Trade very Jugo-8lavia—Demand 1.63. Esquimau Harbor. Victoria. big feature to-day. with aborts priv- p rtry ben. Whitt, sack 2.16 ta 2 25 small. Closing figures about 2 cents Austria—Demand .0014%. MAYNARD A SON Ing the, moat faint-hearted. The Amtl Appliance ...... Yakima Gems. sack.. 2.44 ta 2.70 -. Rumania—Demand .4S. B.C Permanent Lena 1 fiiiish! Auctioneers When. 837 atrength which developed In the May Vaauu National Fire.. lier la ...... Turnip», rack ...... ».t.,...... *54 Argentina—Demand 38.63. after the opening hoowted the whole G re* West Perm. Imn Holllager ...... r"-w C2U.V gw j- Brazil—Demand 10.65. Hat. I Liverpool showed but little Ur#e>ry Tire A Rubber Hewe Sees* .. Winnipeg, April 30 ( By B.C. Bond j. V. DereL ... RSÎlSU: iSiSS: St I Tokio—Demand 42 %. strength and the foreign news was §.*» Corporation's direct pit wire)—Fea­ Shanghai — Demand 74%. 5* IrrmlÉT ...... Kerr Lake ...... 44 to .44 ture of to-day's market was strength not of much help. However, the Mason Valley . Cucumbers, hot boue#. 4 2.25 te 2.45 Montreal—100 1-32. Stewart It p. Clark * Co. to-day issued the Nlpleslng ...... 4* to .14 in May options both here and in Chi­ aborts were in difficulties from the Ohio Copper .. Spinach, lecal. P«^k^ •tart and covered on a large scale. folles ing statement of the report on cago. Market opened somewhat MINING STOCKS weaker but immediately improved METAL MARKETS •OUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED In regard to the new crop, there la the Indian Mine* for the Information Teek Hughes . Aÿ,^H...... * 25 te 5.76 of prsons interested In the Portland Ua. Baatern .. with good support by houses with Consolidated .... * 54 te * 76 Information supplied aa to Mining greet uncertainty as to the final Ua. Verde E*. Vellow Newtons ...... acreage of wheat to be harvested. Vantl Mining District: Salome ...... S.A4 te 1.26 seaboard connections. Export busi­ London, April, 34.—Otawlard copper, Stocks and Mines—particularly The market la In a trading poeitlin "8nee the annual report was made Bananas, lb...... 41 te .14 ness, however, was disappointing •pet, lift 17a •7» to «140 all val (By R. F. Clark A Ca. Limited) uee. Ibe manader wrote ue the other 1633 let May and November 143.14 144.14 147% 14»% 164% 164% Owe* fall law Cleee 1414 let Mar sad November 14S.64 144.66 166% 116% 194% 1ft* Vancouver, April 30.—An oil refin TheBank of Montreal Gov’t St Chicago. April W (By B. C. Bond day tint in blocklns out this ore bo Tar .... 2*75 21.65 28.64 *7 eiyi which bef«»re it is completed will Corporation's direct pit wire).— took a «ample armee four foot which .... ÏS.66 21. *4 23.16 23.43 1421 16th April and October 1*6.44 141.44 cost at least 18.000.000 win be built Mar ...... 24.44 24.es 28.6* 24.64 1643 13th April and October 141.7* 143.76 % : * Nor.. 154%: 1 Wheat : Market very unsettled, but ruaa 71% lead. II ounce» In stiver and 24.13 24.26 23 94 34.11 Wheat—I Nor 16* by the Union Oil Company of Canada will remove to their new building at the corner of ll.fi» u gold with sine content 7V 1644 15th April and October 44.48 *7.46 Nor., 131%: Ne. «. 1*61%; .. No. 6. 129%‘; No. In Burnaby If the municipal council there was acme short covering due to Ori...... 21 66 2*.»4 **.66 21.71 1164 lai Kat*. and A •*. 4,.. 194% : frad. *7%, : txack.lrack._141 iei%. forecast of frost in all states. No which amane about «14* ere at I Dec...... *4.44 24 64 2* 16 24.61 rc.N.R ) 6 per cent 141.1 ‘Oats— * C.W., M%; 3 C.W.. 64%; e»tn accepts the recommendation of Its Douglas and Yates Streets and open for business damage was reported so far. Cables 464 accrued Interest te date: 1*27. 14*7, 1 I rroi. «»: j 1*«. «1» finance committee, adopted last night. ••We ere hand-sorting Ihla ahlp- KEW YOU* SUOAR 164 da *. 12 244 per *144: 1437 1*3 *. 1*33. rejected. *9%;14%; track.------62%.. It is expected construction work will there on Friday morning the 1st of May. were again unresponsive and the L P. Clark and Compear) Barleyay——86 C.W.C.W . 16%;13%; 4 C.W.. $4%: r#- foreign demand continues dull. meai d lead ere end will know bet- May ....a ,.a; 1*11, 184 days. 4* 717 per *144; 1*33. J443. be commenced within two weeks. ter after we receive raturas from the 16 days. 1.145 Nr 1144 1*44, 15 d»>* 9.161 ■ , t|%î. Tentative arrangements have bi Fbrty-five thousand hard Winter aèr «199 Flax—1V wheat claimed to have been worked lurse to whAt we may ojldocl VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, APRIL 30,1925 WILLITQBISHfi DO BUSINESS DIRECTORY Our Adventurous Friends Arrive in Darkest Africa Mark Reg. In MUTT AND JEFF LAWN MOWERS A TTBNTIOM1 -*X BBd ML Work rt F««k. HoMCtiOc i. rseu 1HI.1I.IH 'ANBCWAnT T» GOT A rtow ABOUT woRse ■Jeff cRAvet a MOW] grraed sad adjusted. -we’LL set A BABY HiPPo CUT* NMJK«V FOB TH# i mutt: m| THAW Welle*' Key Shop. 1411 Douglan THAT )k... ««• «on. .. FOB SIR SlONCY, A GlRAFFe , TXXHetL OF FLATBUTH: Street. Phone 241*. «•14-n-m BIT oF eKCiTCMEur 1 hutt, r tXimk e see Fob tH« count of HoBoKeiu, INSURANCE AND Be INC A *U ON and A Fuck OF BABY LIONS <.__AFRICA IN TM« TXÏTANOÎ TftMerT it is only FOR THe LION TAMeWS IN Lire. Alto 004 »«M44I omaha, »es Mewes, st. Lems, » NATURAL THAT He PirrsBuee, Boston AnD all MOVING titem-b 6» T» AFRICA . THe oth«b ernes:______\— mRANSPKR. moving, ate.. in he Re The Re- a Re A vice. re*Bonabi# rates; a need. etc. Phone ««CAT. 4643-34-111 lions CAloRc — -k’V T* SAY AMiTHlMC *. 6YOWOO'. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING OF oTH«R BlC GAM JACKSON, TOO fiukASRouS TB ARRR kalaemlnlBg MCNTHN. Phone 6636 R. 1128-21 Augustus mutt, » PLUMBING and heating WH» P6ARS nothing ON THe FAce OF à THc CASfm BUT HIS WIFe, is MATING TttC. CAPCBlTTOAl UHTH J6FF- ... ■* PATENT ATTORNEYS

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c LAND A INVESTMENT ACREAGE COMING EVENTS FOR SALE- IISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES (Continued) OFT -A Olaeh Shrine tea. ea Wed nee ; TORE lift» MAN'S CHANCE—Qui SASH AND DOORS Victoria Batin Sim*» LIVE OH. GUARANTEED CARS acre llsfla esc USED CAR BARGAINS Park; prices |1»4 let im; /FONCER* IS41-1-13S OX TERMS IF DESIRED Advertising Phone Hsl 1090 424 Tatra. Utt-lt-lH FORD Tourings et flTB ta monthly pa y meals of là. DO Vv « e*A Apply Til Fnrf Street. 4< end WeM Cub. of Rayai Oak. Between Metropolitan Church and im FORD Tourleg. In ««lundis DO 1X1E Touringe at «744 te •1.4H Perk Street. I1M-U Paklngv Street, pair lady'a shell. This Is an extra good CHEVROLET Tourings «36# ta 4414-3-1*3 T1S Ti Phene 33SSR. FOMD 1 tua truck LOTS FOR SALE CHEVROLET Easy Terme Ob Any Car SCAVENGING 113. saap |31. folding sulky. MM. Touring. absolutely aa good as rSake 41I1R2, bonders and others. bonding • te L MISCELLANEOUS ■1323* FORD 2-water, a real alee A. E. HUMPHRU MOTORS LIMITED half-acre on Quadra. 24 full. VICTORIA CO.. 113e seta bowling Utils rill fiult trees. Cost n.m. SKïO- ttf Tates SL Apply 113 Fort SU ARMONT AWN MOWERS ground, collected, de- -132*1 " CHEVROLET Touring, Mrs. J. Dead ridge, machinist. looks nod runs very good. Siudebaker. 7-passenger. Rex top. . l11.3-4 Stott from O’Brien Hall. Vsscetw. 13X3-3-114 1113-31-H4 1313 OVERLAND Model 33-1 Packard Twin Six. 6-paaacnger .... SHOE REPAIRING 1334-1-142 Str>o Touring, sn Ideal family car. Packard Twin Sis. 7-paaeenger .... [j*OR SALE— Ptnao. Oerhnrd Hetnu HOUSES FOR SALE $250-;-1323 FORD Delivery with A Hup. 1334. 3-pawenger. like new .... j^RTMUB ILITART Hup. 1324 Special ...... *1 OK—FORD Touring. In very g< Ford, 1324. eseellent value ...... GOOD BUT la a 1-ream heuw. fully Work la a lee at L"*OR SALE—Wicker baby carriage. Its. V3«io running order, good tires. Vient Truck, working every day - . - omsarr eidg. Packard Truck. 3%-ton. rebuilt, new • 11 Fort Street. 41*3-1-133 2113 Fifth Street. Stntrict. aille in Paly 23c. MASTERS MOTOR CO. LIMITED 13.331. Apply -»H SALE Tent 13 ft. X 11 ft-. * ft fear CONSOLIDATED MOTORS ItN per walls. 131; never been weed. A agir •H Tales St.. Car. ef Quadra Phon* 313 Tates Street. I hone IR SALI Large bonne on Braces Hill SHOWCARDS AND POSTERS Iff Avebury Street, or pbeae 4T13X 1331-3-113 This in an exceptional hi 13X7-4-113 Hhm*i(rânlCÉMi 1*11*1 BARGAINS—USED CARS the price In right Apply O. Bos S. McMILLAN, F TOU DO NOT SEE what yeu are leak. 4711*4-1#» WVllye-Knight three- • Ph. 1471. WATCHER. lag fee advertised, here, why net adver- WHAT DID TOO front end tine your wants? vV and rep* moderate chargea ly have J. A. ’Dewar. Rt HOME PRODUCTS FAIR? ODSRN homes far erne, easy w41. *4 eery ream y and adjustable. If you want D. M. TYPEWRITER» filths, Marriages, Deaths 1147-31-111 IMd N thle you will have te hurry Stadi Pbeae 114 A Chevrolet Roadster. Juet completely over- drive. Orange WaTT, TtNu la a 131* xi IM R è I aplehdid buy at Street. Thursday. April 31. $7 high 43» Vert Simona* Oarage. 3323 Deeslsa Street. WANTED—TO RENT United Typewriter Ce. William Chevrolet Tearing. In perfect" running MacLACRIN—Te and Mrs. wrr* g*. front sent cut for sleeping pur- April 3* 4743-2-113 LSKb RANGE Anyone wanting e goad ch< BW trucks, used trucks, tractors end l ANTED. BXD PLATERS end flowers. Three April 23. A!%iW'r'tracts: Brough to a Street. Victoria. Phene WINDOW CLEANING Friday. April 3* aad VRNET Chancellor. 1-hale. 143.31; r*. HalL LU tuts City? is to May t TILTS. Bex 413 nr me. ISLAND "cLBAJKlNO 1733-3-1< And ban MORB BARGAIN IN UNUSED MILEAGE tVERLAND ter aad • electric 504—4 CADILLAC Eight Tourls, usât».- usa Phene IIIIX. :F YOU DO NOT lient tl 1731-4-116 WANTED TO BUY—HOUSB HELP WANTEH—MALE well tahea •St Fart Street all tie One ef the.beet bargains we have PECIAL on Columbia storage batteries, Verb, bur mother. T^NO INKERS ever- offered, at nnty S guaranteed one year. Ford. Chevrolet, 'ANTED—S-reem bungalow what you are leek lag for aad he HUDSON Super FI*. 7-pa meager. model •*-» W. O. Wl U Alt ---- — ...I —___L.4 Star. Overland care price 113.13. Jameses ip goad location. Phene U-A» mmr“rV*, nMNwel All good aad larked down for a Motors. 742 Broughton Street. If fsorsaaioHAi oasds J. M. Only OGOBRT. CHEVROLET Touring EG If you like a 'ANTED—Cars and trucks fur wreck- rMUU. I .«In. inspected TLOR Meat Market. 3118 Quadi RANTED—A Cer. Ceertney and Gordon Sts. Phene Donations will be gratefully a< ’ Mimeograph < livery to nil parts of city. PI JAMES T. GRAY. Chiropractor, ill the me called for Phone 434 2 1324-3-113 Ford ear aad knew city well Apply Box rda Aidsensfi RADIO Central 1773. Tlams. 3U4-3-IS6 i ELI ABLE mailing liste of Victoria aad CADILLAC t. mod. $1.33* OAK BAY ï'hJsrsL Bt’H’K 11-4». 7-p* «HEAP, a one-tube set with batteries, I \’ANTED. RV1CK D-4S, 3-pa Royal Oak Serial Park. phones, cabinet. Phone 233* 3* elghteeaeighteen years eld. fer iflhlag aad professional PACKARD STAGE. ....______1221-3-1*4 MILLINERY M. LI veer. D.O. sp.c\. Chlrupraeu* rxjBwî HUDSON SUPER SIX. Sport model.$1.261 4461 tf Postage rel EDUCATIONAL iaI.K of parts st cost price. Crowtber IUB MILTON CO., Phone 4ML ter Newttea Advert! Agehcy (eetah- PACIFIC GARAGE 1 Bros. 162 Tates Street______tf Avenue and Fell Street. New Bprti funeral directors liehed 1*M). Suite 24. Bldg Phone Hats aiad# te order. HELP WANTED—FEMALE dtf-11 : LANDS ACADEMY, affiliated With 841 View Street Phone 3334 selection ef ladles and uhUdrea'a BOATS wear aad hosiery, nouons Open DENTISTS IBCOXD-HAXD lumber. 1.4M ft II**4 leading te ear Canadian or Ameri- PARTS PARTS PARTS until 8 e cleck. Phene Sit A ► m. fToortnr boards, ft*. MeHerd. can University. Alex. O Smith. MA. heed Hholboarwe Street.^------Phene 432. 1331-3-113 New and eeceed-hand, for most any and" cruisers built, repaire, etc. asne rtnmtAL co. of car. kept la stock. Ask far Mr: B." Stephens. 1237 Snnnynlds A va tf Apply personally bet- CfPECl Mrs. Ji IHORTHAND School, till Oev’L BUSINESS DIRECTOR? Pembertea Bldg. 3-113 carlo* Happv Valley di SMART LIGHT DELIVERY would be lILINDKlt grinding miUweod. steve Huagtha r*74RI. ware, eta Uf BANDS 1333-3-113 T#L SI4. rn JL. Mac A au asset to your business and reduce 134 Klnuetea Street. |R. J. F. SBUTm deatluL r^XPERU ‘ED aalewweauia for mill In- your delivery cowls We bar# for sale a ART GLASS Phone 7 llf. 1» Malle ka. GENTLEMEN’S DISCARDED CLOTHING Ford Delivery. 1323 model. In e*roption­ •CYLINDER Buhrk engine, good as Street BOUGHT al I y good order, everwlse tires end new Beet Price# Paid -We Call [PR1NO body. Price MM. on terms. new, with starter, geaeretor and head ora ART GLASS leaded light* Paa glMASRR. EXPERIENCED SHAW * CO We bare ether deliveries aim from $131 up.' hts; Just the tbiag for 33 or 44-foot r Peaun 1 73» Fort Street it. yours for $73 Phone 3664U 044-tf Phene 7471. ta • p-i •741-3-11 NATIONAL MOTOR CO. LIMITED g o. rUHERAL 00. LTD. BARTS long MUSIC pbeae 441SL. nr rail after S p.m Suite Ford Dealers UNFURNISHED HOUSES ARCBLL1NO done. TULLT, BOOKS MATERNITY HOME Phoa* 3S2SX. 3. IMS Southgate. Orillia Street. Gorge: highly recent. 4713-4-113 Ill Tates Street F TOU DO NOT SEE what you are look­ Tet Slll-R. 4*31-34-134 OHN T. DBA VILLE. Frog B C Seek EACHÇKOFT NURSING HOME. 7W POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK ing fer advertised here, why not adver­ Exchange, library. 113 Oeveramrat m. INGINO. Itise your wants? Someone amongst the CN.SU by trained artist. Pbeae 3*37 R. 1733. JAMESON MOTORS RED TAG GUARAN thousands of readers will meet likely have 1TTML 1I4S-24-14I Just what yeu are looking for and he glad CJHAMPOOINO ILN TEED CARS to sell at a reasonable price.______tf-2* BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS O case 2Sc, ha TUITION NURSING HOME 1J1S-34-114 1322 STUDKBAKJCR. Light Six. Teuriag. PpO -LET—4-reem bungalow apartment with original factory ludtre. 1 furnished or unfurnished). $26; 1742 NYTH1NO la bufldlag or ATCH1NO EGGS, laying strata CPECtAL fully equipped, for $1050 Fort. $44, 174t First. 4 rooms. 111. ui* . ,hsr- 1711 R—»*»S a spec tfSQUIMALT Nursing aad Cent Alta.» E. O. (Formerly ef Calgary. PMDll#pupils for nest matriculation exam Sea view. 4 rooms. $11; 111 Hillside. « Thlrhell. Ei Home. 447 Lame IV H siérait» SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE 1634T. Pbeae 21 or 314 for SPECIAL STUDEBAKER. room*. $14; 143S Richardson. S rooms and general nuiaing. la valid* gM Rockland* «affiliated tm rich grey Dace finish, fully < garage). $32=61, H3* Clawthorpe. ,4- pert cere. One rare rooms. $16; 1444 Mitchell. 4 rooms, $3*. CEMENT WORK ill# aad SS11L Phene 7137R1. 1*11 Davie. 7 rooms. $26; 717 Caledonia, 3 iFECIAL clean rooms. $21; 1.411 Hillside. 7 rooms c I acre). ill tsr IS24 STAR Special. fuUy BUTCHER—Fleer* equipped $22.6*. H. O. Daiby AC©.. *34 View. epp. dial nine HpeaceFa Phene 7 241L 38-U MECHANOTHERAPY SITUATIONS WANTED—FBMALE Also Wyaadettea Delivered the city. 1311 MAXWELL, in first-class 3333LL Bex 1131 running order. CARPET CLEANING MILNE. Mechane-Themplnt «mnnlpn- 1131-31-111 TIMBER FURNISHED HOUSES Inure treatment). 417 Ul THOMSON JAMESON MOTORS LIMITED Bldg • HODS Inland Red ègga, $131. $144 tan. McIntosh, hibrebéow. blair TJtOR RENT—Furnished three-room cot- ISLANDWindow------and Carpet------Phone 33IXT mi 74* Breeghloa Street 1 eg. 317 Fori. Phnaa **14. rUNKKAL SEE VICE TIMBER COMFANT LIMITED— 1 i age. beautifully situated water front. HMrhTlI 343 OÏsrâe Road. er cremers. rale* tore aad Portage Inlet, bathing, boating, fishing: OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 24-113 «le la large Wilkinson Road bus. Phone 1441R1. Pbeae 171IR. •X 1323-3-143 TILL sell «Tuteuhorg 3-year ^goat. AUTO BARGAINS t 1711-3-113 young hid part of th# Province. DYEING AND CLEANING Private Chapel. 1T11-3-113 EW bungalow to rant, waterfront. 2343 »• LATE MODEL FORD, worth $4W. N Bench Drive, furnished, threç bed­ JILL sell trade fer aaythhig useful. Our price...... $231 rooms. well stocked garden, tennis court; 1341-1-133 Bns If8. MONEY TO LOAN Hit MODEL M OVERLAND ...... W garage. All latest conveniences. Will Phone 73. Build lag. Pbeae IMA LATE MODEL *XrEIJH«)R MOTOR­ lease for one year for $46 per month. STENOGRAPHER. CYCLE. electric equipment...... 31 tb s service gran* Ready May I. Phone 1734R or 4.121» D will glee era t A GREEMI 1123 FORD BUG. I2W worth of fatras 311 ______*778-1-113 ENGRAVERS MONUMENTAL WORKS ilea la geqd city office A Money HUDSON SUPER-SIX. In perfect PHYSICIANS EOS 13*4. 1333-4-134 shape ...... -...... i...... Ill V|7BLL-rimNIBH*D’ modern- 6-room ENERAL ENGRAVER, gtet Terms and Trades v v house. 2 sleeping port hes. large tf-$l CAPITAL SERVICE |R. DAVID ANGUS—Wt PERSONAL glaaaed In veranda, garage and chicken Green Block. 1311 St., spa Chattel mart. 1133 Fort Street house, use ef garden, berries, etc.. Gorge specialty; 21 years' David N risen. district, clew U> school, park and swlm- Phara 174». mlng club.----- a—------7433X2. ►HVTO ENGRAVING—Half-ten* Seattle 311 er ni4U 1733-3-113 Phoae 11W. WILL rat be it «■ tra IS*'1?■■! Motorcycles and cycles USED CARS OF MERIT FURNISHED ROOMS NOTICE 1333-3-134 FLOOR SURFACINS I 1 » Il inniaal Sedan •OTF bicycles MAXWELL $1.331 Re Georg# WHHsm Neill, Peeeswd iiLie. Victory Cyd* Works. 6$l CIH/gitgaMLj; O'Brien Hell. Vi in st Har ■MCLAUGHLIN Master “I” 7-pas- 41* Tatra Street. |LD floors made sew. All person* having clalms âgainat the sssewr ...... perfect, by Universal Floor Burfacti nutate____ of the___ above-named»__... •«■•«H deceased4 arturm 437R.1S34-2-J33 DURANT F port ...... 1.3*4 Machine.,_ Phonen. nn. 14S3L11(11 •a rat CHEVROLET 6-passenger Touring. ROOM AND BOARD floor surfacing coatrnRars. required to send particular* of thc-r EATS JORDAN—Clairvoyant OLIMMOBILE 7-oaseenger Touring 16* raid claims, duly verified, to the under- la 3. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS fiUUNf $ ngmensr- —|EE------nlened on or before the 14th . )HL1N ». Master /COMFORTABLE FURS I Apr“' ‘h.ROLO A. BECKWITH HM-IMW IIS Belmont Houae. Victoria, B C . •». 7 i±aiga- APARTMENTS •Î41-S-1S3 OCR talaata eultee 14 real by the week er furniture movers tf-33 42421- 1**4-3-134 Phera 1333a DDRI UNO end mailing circulars te TO MOVE? 4434-33-131 We have names aad ad A BOUT 7MEOLDT APARTMENTS—Two and A Lapai UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS Newton Advertlelni■5k*isa SCHOOL DAYS By DWÏI

REAL ESTATE-HOUSES, LOTS and ACREAGE FOR SALE V tt.eno wwfriiT's m Hetik-Ww ÉUÉI rusts mrnraY çor wwx » cowe ïw gom TO LOAN EEa.-S?’ lëtv LLBNT FOUlf-ROOM BUNQÀ- LANGFORD LAKE oectuie | MT UMS ,» heed end lmmedlet.lv evellehte )W, cMy water, electrlç light and RWIT *»« ■KBITS A GOOD PBOrOSITlON garage and chicken henae; half- P you are looking for a well-bolit and S ter flr.1 mouses- leeee reuslns from No. 1—«-ROOM SUMMER COTTAGE with t BARGAIN 1,6, te 04.444 on Imerovod rmlJootlol. land all la garden, varions ssesrt- large living-room and open fire­ I attractive family home. Meuae waa in bu.lo.m or form proportloo. ’ fruit tree*. Property stands high, place, Ideally altuated on two Iota ho vie «h» 1919 home, and the price, on terme. I* lure*, eetaent baaemeat and he!het air fur- roenxp. whUe enamel flnlrhlng. paneling, 1119 1 only ...... 4*5* naee; garage and garden. t>wae ha» left beamed >i lltn** and many other attrac­ city and offers this at 0fc7M. ta tive feature*. Th** upetalra la all wired Ne. 1—4-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, end piped ready for the finish lag Of five paneled throughout, with large liv­ mere rooms and hath room. Only the beat ing., room and open fIrepAwee. highly of material and «killed prprkmanahtp used A good newspaper centals, altuated and commanding charming In the conet ruction of thte houae. a ad th* plenty of two kinds ef bows: eee OOD SUBSTANTIAL BUNGALOW of view of the lake; city water laid price that It la now offered la away variety tolls sheet the day's hap­ on; ever % of an acre of land and below the east of the actual material, dining-room. haa watertroatage; nicety tmed. «xcltartve of wages, eta. penings to people near and far; the bathroom. I Price, ea terme ...... »*••*• We ere open for appointments te view other deals with news about things lot. couple thla property at any time. Give ue a ring Price, ea terme. IMR MC. LAND E AGENCY end we will hpve our aaleaman call and to wear, eat sad enjoy. Rood the shew the many advantage» of this bey at advertisements. .wKiiSeS STk^aara , UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS

OOVKBNMKNT USCOR ACT one* is HS1U6BT GIVEN that an the sixth day ef Bay next the under- TIMES CROSS-WORD PUZZLE

ASàdhrr pussie tot Bibto > word puaale fane. It refers mainly to haing iwrhnpn (h* mont popular of A 1 incidents. Now see hew much of your “The Circular bible you kaow. by the Staircase' By BULGARIA UNABLE HAST B0BEBTS RINEHART 2 1 couldn’t Mar, but bio voice was “That te the child Stewart spoke of at the inquest.” strange: It sounded startled. 1 wait­ Warner, with his mechanic's In* TO GET SOLDIERS ed for him te call out again, but he stinct, had reached for the key. did net, so -L went down-stairs. Ho What he said was not a surprise. Ron*. April 39-The Bavarian s sitting on the porch step, "Yale lock," he said. “Probably a Government la considering Calling king straight ahead, as If he key to the east entry." army classes to the colora aa it haa r something among the, trees There was no reason why Thomas, been unable te pet the 7.900 addi­ an old and trusted servant, should tional aeldlera recently authorised by across the road". And be kept mum­ not have a key to that particular the Comte» of AmhasMdors In Parla bling about having seen a ghost. He »r, although the servants’ entry We cvvij le pacify the country. looked queer, end I tried to get him ■ in the west wing. But I h The killing of another rrorlat inside, but he wouldn’t move. Then not known of this key, and it opened auepect near here after a deeperate thought I’d better go up to the up a new field of conjecture. Just struggle with the polk* le reported. now. however, there were many required collecting before he went It b*d been anything but S Dlecorered carrying perolver* and “Didn’t he eay anything else yew things to be attended to, and, leaving around the shrubbery with a lan­ bomba concealed In two flower beak eould understand 1" I Mût ml. on. -My professional duties are ur­ joke to us. Warner with the body, we all went' tern." Doctor Walker.- 1 paid tartly, 1 eta, the —— killed an official who -He said something about the back to the houae. Mr. Jamieson With the death of Thomas, I felt gent and long neglected, and”—a fall attempted to arrest him. grave giving up Its dead.* walked with me. while Halsey and that a climax had come In attain at to the every-day manner—“some­ fall to ace any humor In the situa­ - police traced Mm to a house, but Mr. Jamtepon was going througn Gertrude followed. Sunnyslde. The night that followed thing must be done about the body.” tion. Since I came here, one man be took refuge 18 g nearby caaal the old man’s pockets, and Gertrude “Tea,” I said, sitting on the edge of baa been shot, and another has died from which, for atk hours he held the "I suppose I shall have» to notify waa quiet enough. Halsey watched waa* composing hla arms, folding my chair. ”1 merely wished the ad­ from shock. There have been In­ police at bay. He was finally them acme» ht» white eblrt-boeom. the Armstrongs." I said. "They win at the foot of the staircase, and a know if Thomas had any people and complicated system of bolts on the dress of Thomas » people. Tou might truders In the house, and strange bombed to death, hot only after always so spotless. how to reach them. Of course. 1 ex­ Other doors seemed to be effectual. have telephoned, if you were busy." noises, if that la fimny. there la seven policemen had hern killed. Mr. Jamieson looked up at m*; something wrong with my sense et pect to defray the expenses of the once in the night 1 wakened and He smiled. ■What was It you say to me. Mia* funeral, but his relatives must be humor.1* Innés, about the murder at the house found. What do you think frighten­ thought I heard the tapping again. “I wished to see you about some­ being a beginning and not an end! But all was quiet, and 1 had reached thing else,” he said. “As for Thom­ •Tou rales the point.* be paid, atilt ed him, Mr. Jamieson ?" •The— thl“ — that ha Creee-word Russie 0011 By Jove, 1 believe you were right the stage where I refused to be dis­ as, It la Mrs. Armstrong's wish that good-naturedly. Sj „ , "It Is hard to say." he replied slow­ In the course of his Investigatlou turbed for minor occurrences. you allow her to attend to the ex­ funny, to me. la that you Insist on N-sw to sOLve th* cftoeewoito puzzle the detective had come to the inner ly. "but I think we may be certain remaining here, under the circum­ it was fright, and that he was biding The Armstrong's were notified of pense. About hie relatives, I have Brery a mmher tn the frrm vetweeeme tn* Mgtmlng « a word, readtug ___ pocket of the dead butler * black already notified his brother. In the stances. I should think nothin* coat Here he found some things from something. I am sorry in more Thomas's death, and I bad my first interview with Doctor Walker as s village. It was heart disease, I would keep you." xrzxz XJZX2% .&v‘.hT that Interested him. One waa a than one way: I have always believ­ “Tou are mistaken. Everythin* «SUCCESS of coanm baxm both as a Rertsontal and a vortical. The definltloiia for the cesTWt ed that Thomas knew something, result. He came up early the next think. Thomas always had a bad email flat key. with a oord ‘led to It. that occurs only confirma ray reso­ and the other was a bit of white or suspected something, that he heart." lution to stay until the mystery m WaahlBgVin. April M -The Called »r place ee the form, one latter for each w hit# sqeare. Thla will paper, on which waa written some­ would not tell. Do you know how feet In a professional looking car “Heart disease and fright.” I aaid, Mates Army Air Tie* tar thro much money there was tn that worn- with a black hoed I found him cleared. red tie thing In Thomas’ cramped band. atm on the edge of my chair. But To be year» A* »— *WdWiWg Mr. Jamieson read It: then he gave out wallet of hie? Nearly a hun- striding up and down tn* living, the doctor had no intention of leav- aotahle enrneee a model alTWeV sv»- eorreet eehition «te-daVs pussie will be prim U tome, -it wee an address in fresh dred dollar,! Almost two months’ room, and In aplte.nl my preconceiv­ . tee. between Tessa,. llHaele aadNe* wagee—and ret these darkles sel­ TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT------ed dislike. I had to admit that the T understand you have a ghost Turk. The mileage Itx leased from iS. Before. Bxod. 1. " _ LUCIEN WALLACE. dom have a penny. Well -«hat man waa presentable. A big fellow he «9.950 la 1933 to pr-hably move litaa HORIZONTAL here, and that you have the house Rome. Apr» 39.—Plane virtual»» 39. Little child. It Mm Street, Richfield. Thomas know will be hurt with was, tall and dark, aa Gertrude had 994.999 in 1924, sod a» .WTO. M tbo 19. Place near Bahrain. Gen IS. him.” Ailed with detectives Is exorcise IV have been completed, according t* weekly flighte are gvncealBr r*>—g- ef man’s creation, oen. I. «ML is 32. Suffering As the card went around, I think Halsey suggested that the grounds prominent features and a square j*i The Rpoca. for » flight beaded by Ore. 2 both the detective and I watitl be searched, but Mr. Jamieson veto­ reason I feH I waa being the poet and ariator. Gabriele D’An­ army will be Gen. 29. f— -oy possible effect It might have, ed the suggestion. penrance. and his manner was al­ “pumped.1 aa Haleey says. "You nunzio. from Italy to Buenos Ayres but. beyond perplexity, there seemed ______disinformed.” Ierepllfd. ~ planes carry Variation of "Tou would find not ht eg." he most obtrusively petite. during June. Two hydro- aeroplanes The atmy Ü Wapl still. “What, no ghost, no detectives!" . « ■ • uea. 24- ""Rkhfleld:" Gertrude exclaimed. Hid. “A person clever enough to “! must make a double excuse for will be need, and In addition to he eaUL still with hla smile. "What shaggy animal. Ks. T7. ••Why Him Street Is th* main street; get Into tiunnynlde and tear a hole thle early visit, Mies Innas." he said D Annunslo the perty will Include plane parte, making the transféré In th* wolf, while 1 watched down as he sat down. The chair waa low­ a disappointment to the village!" it «>HL Gel». 31 don’t you remember, liaise y 1" some of Italy’s prominent filer*. from one flying field to another The ll> To expire. dan. L •r part of thigh, where one holds • Lucian Wallace! i Halsey Mid. eta Ira In not to be found by going er than he expected, and his dignity 1 resented his attempt at Playful- route does not overlap the nihil «Ta­ Hid. 2 King. Gee». sad there is so eight fly leg. ttr su*Nam. 1L The souther» lap extrade from Ran Acts 31. Ant «go to Dallee. Texas, to Moeke- 11 Ported to remain < gee, Okie, to Ksneas City. Me. te n To fkvour. Oen. 3. -r. To tarry; delay Del Belleville. Ill. f Ht. Louie). The man's chest sort hers lap extends from HeOevtltr 99. One of twelve bone» THE TUG OF WAR tien. 3. THE GUMPS to Ranloul. 111. to Dayton. O. to 41 Bdee. John 3. Moundvvllle. W.V. to Washington. 4L Cnlle-tlon of fact» n.<*. 1 Bolling Meld) to New Turk 44 ^ierrvw pennes» Luke 14. ► HABT IN TX4t l-lty iMItcbel Meld). There sr* also tl/Haeto. Mail 19. /■ » C9S4-T «T94HO W4L DtLACtOVi* V4VT5t k »V MVAS X.OOK VXX06 A COXlFVE. OF from Washington to Hampton. Va 49 Meuatain in Moab. Nun OF 1XWX MAM 944» CttMUbt TXta V46AVX> OHF. OF OS >NOUV aa Mves'NC» < Langley Meld). VERTICAL RtkCVtfet) VAN» CAKv-evreRs IF A. JEU.1 F4SH In 1»J3. 194 flights were ettempted. U4H V^WFUML \ UICR *nX41> CF- X4AF MS AWXint. HCt. MAKE THE 1. To rwt. PM. 25. X XOXOF9 FON4 VtOFI k nW-ON TCELS II being esertly on schedule, with a 2. Hon of Shobal. Gen. 34. OCtkv* VISSAFE FOB XV4AOKS AFF total of Ml« hours flowA covering 3. No: tien. II. xwyrt X«e SFRMF A694HWX TXt CURtttXft «9.359 miles: In 1913. Ill flights 4 Em « Eliphax. Gen. 34 SAcvJt MlAaMA FkVL*- tW OWXN LOST _ SNUORt» T\»W w ms kvvxxtxx tiers were attempted. 92 being exactty on 9. 34 hours 4 Kvery bit. Oen. 3. khs evatiea. vvu wave 'to «uilt» nehedule. with a total of 3.191 hours 7. Act. Gen. 24. tiOGOU 10 FAKL J- sj 9k WMALÇ 1X96 . A FIAREMOUXe "to KSEE n tH flowA covering 194.990 miles. In 3. GUumd to exist Oi 1994, to Hept'mber 99, the latent 13- To relate. On. 32. IrZE OF k available figures. 131 flights were 14. Negalivo. Gan. 13 SARFXFE attempted, 74 being on schedule, 14. la wrong. Gen. 1L 20. Fash ana, Goa. 3. »)#& with a total of 3.104 hours flow a covering 239.090 miles 32 Tn'ÏÏ,', Judg. 9 23. To ohmrve; to. Goi DOCTOR ADVISED < AN OPERATION Re^AbateWeme’sEiperiwe

With Lydia L Fkkhaa’t VtfctaMe Comproad Prompt, Albert*.-’’Perhaps yen will remember sending me one of

pains at times and could not do any­ thing. The doctor said 1 could not A newer ta Ooee* word Puxxls 02310 have children unices I went trader an -By GEORGE McMANUS operation. I rend testimonials of BRINGING UP FATHER Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Com- Germany Is Expected poond ra th, paper. anT. friend rec 1 ommended me to take it. After tak­ onor Promises ing three bottles I became much bet­ t KNEW IF I EOOC.HT I CERTAIMLT ALL i -WAMT ids HC*f -FRlEMO ■ XSW4T FOR. laOMEOME. ter nod now I haven beany baby girl London A pill SP—With Mfnden AM UMBRELLA THAT HASE TOOW-f four months old. I do ray housework AM UMBRELLA» ILL CrfWE. so we»*; to burg at the head of the German it would vrop and help » little with the choree. I Government and a new Government IT TO SOU VA*M IT C LIARS, MEL AO ill have. recommend the Vegetable Compound In power in Franc*, the Britinh have RAIMIM A9S t«u«ï /I to my friends end am willing for you fallen back on a pditcy of "wait and ALL FER HIT TIM* Y tonne this testimonial letter. — Mrs. |” no far na the Kuropean security akiHt: A.A. Adams, Box 64. Provost, Alberta. situation Is concerned. -) 'EH* __r-a British officials presume Germany Paine in Left Side will stand by her securities proposals, Lachine, Quebec.-”! took Lydia which on this side of the Channel at X. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound any rate were adopted as the basis because 1 suffered with pains in ray of negotiations for the building of left side sad back end with weakness permanent pence in Europe. .1 and other troubUe women so often They further presume that Hlnden- bave. I was this way about six liurg will u.nflrm and continue the months. I saw the Vegetable Com­ present German Cabinet, which is the Government that made the recent pound advertised in the ’Montreal proposals irrepted by Foreign Sec­ Standard' and I have taken four bot­ retary Chamberlain as “honest snd z tles ef it. I wet a very ekk woman sincere." end 1 feel ee much better 1 would British officialdom takes the view not be without it. I also une Lydie that further developments depend E. Pinkham’s Ssnativs Wash. I rec­ largely upon France. Ih a fortnight ommend the medicines to ray friends nr so. It is thought. Foreign Minister gadamwOto* for you to us* my letter Briand will visit London and continue Osa# sv Iwrx Ftavwst I as atoethnomnl.”-Mr. M.WJtong. the conversations begun by M. Har­ Gwst Bntaaa ngfct» m et» «W Notre Derae SL, Lachine, Quebec. riot as Premier with Mr. Chamber- lain In an effort to reaqh some basis for assuring tbs sscurlty of Western. CAdvW Europe. 1 VICTORIA flAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 30,1925 in wrecking the Presbyterian Chunk figllïe» Id fanSdsf- - - ■' — -- Yr.. Clay quoted «Boe.ee» Dr. Thomas MUI-r presided at u,t yations had remained Toronto yW **” gathering. Which w«e hrid I» »t. is. Presbyterian Church while a number of new ones were probate amount «1 draw's Chufeh after periods of —rpr------* ^ > Divergences being organ tied. He naa, eonftden Vnlonts* wime storm and stress, that before tong there would be L*W learning without thought u opinion hare taken >lace. Some Mini PflitM slowly. But non-co ncurrtng congregations,^ l,bmMo*t. Thought without Ijsra- have counselled us to to presenting a quickened, revived ta°bouir%l»«.e00 i»>W Ing 1s perilous. -< nnfuWm You will pay more some have thrown out the dove of twenty J< with two enÆÆchthe controrsrsy. Dr. «600,000 a pent •" 11 imported furnace ti .. .'._f.it».'.» n it» peace and replaced it said* “The Victoria-Made wrtV Ae extra" IndWT e church threw open you pay I» principally RMOMlh the throttie »»d. sent—a us on our way to destruction, wbut"* a few faithful around us and have Albion Furnaces helped" to get the train back on the right track again. From $100 SPIRITUAL REVIVAL Il ||S il d His travels through British Co- lumbla and r far as Toronto, con- g Thompson, had shown ■ Installed ^ Island is steadily growing m ; tinued Mr. for encouragement. iu ■ * * Beekeeping oti Vancouver much cause numbers of new beekeepers are tak- many places the minorities for non- I favor, and the ever-growing ly­ d bad shown remarkable | nd up-to-date manner. It m a hobby ------concurrence~"."u the race of great dlfficu - I ALBION STOVE WORKS LTD ing it up in an intelligent like" to call it, which has an almost |I courageties, and in badt. adhered to their old I Bt. (Cor. Pembroke 8t.) Phone 91 or industry whichever you I a intelligent and nature-loving church. Leftheft without mlnletersandmlntetenund 1 3101 Government irresistible fascination for an told that their only hope lay In join- I Flounce* A. Greenwood, secretary of the log the Unionist cause, they had re- 1 idealist,” writes . » 1a —wimét“ —k “it requires d methoui iüîlned steadfast to the Presbyterian I couver Island Beekeepers Asaoeiation. w ~z7y large number of bee- ChBoth'ln Ontario and In Brttiah I cat and practical mind. There are a very Columbia, Mr. Thompson found the I keepers who have the intelligence and idealisticid qualities, but rxrantienl nart of it. There Presbyterian Church strengtnenea 1 are lacking in j by à spiritual revival created by the deal of well as controversy over Çburch Lnlaa. always has been bee- journals of the day. ae Many former adherents of the Prf»- sentiment and * ths most authentic and bytcrlan Church lathe Otd Land books o* beekeeping, reduce who had not trouWed to Jom the 7SÂL t ls surprising to find on bee equipment, aawen «shoes wanes ot some old- and queens and many other beneau. church in Canada, found old mem­ e. who stick to the old "The Vancouver Island I orise revived, and they had come to time beekeepers, 1 tKe rescue when they saw tneir ways because their "grandfathers_ or STS' Association have thalr head Ij mother church threatened with de- grandmothers did IV quarters at the Domlnlou EifX^^ I struct Ion. and were replacing those 1 -ay these people hev mental Btatloa, Sidney, where the j who had seceded with the uaionlet j beekeeptn, proflUble. members and others are always .Urc pleasant u.and •intsreatlng—-- -, (sometimes of practical advice and help at au I cause. also expensive) hobby. Umes Udced beekeeping h« be­ CHALLENGE UNIONISTS come so popular within raoentyears new enthusiasts 1 at the hoard meeting In Toronto, I that the district threatens to become Mr. Thompson said be found •since the Vancouver Island Bee- overcrowded for the amount ot ban terian students discriminated I m^wTrny" pasture to be had. I against In the allocation of missions 1 into the ranks. To be sure many of members scattered m favor of those who wore protagon- “As the members are ‘£*“eI£lrj£ I lets of union. He further challenged I all narts of the island from Nortn! the published figures on the voting to South, It Is endeavored to hold1 In British Columbia, fl”ler,II«ntl^ meetings and demonstrations to d£, Incorrect and -Weeding. toW ferent districts». f« ’ province there were only t6» mission of the Hercule 1 fields and self-supporting congre- • I estions in kll. yet the unionist llt- effective May 1 ' ’ ersture declared that ÎM had voted move, therefore no time for union and twenty-five again»1- ! hard to when removing the rear in Illustration Mr. Thompson stated T looked like a nasty fall I is wasti that the Loggers' Vb^onboet called But the Little Brake that weighs wheel fol *ny purpose. at fifty-elx places. There were w* I , Improved Hercules is NANAIMO communicanta and no roH oal*. *®®° only 29 Vi ounces saved the rider other than members, are vote could be taken. Xg ,h* nnion‘ from plunging into the deep ditch. easier to id just, snd requires lew invited to the* demonstrs- | lets set this down aa than others. It can be of unionism. It is in such emergencies the adjustiiliustinf than others, n ««• nd Information on all nee- gregatioBs In fkvor cyclist is thankful he has a Hercules l|usted*more closely and still coast WELLINGTON toplca gladly give» when Stmillar situations en ore frssly snd farther than the i To add to the educational throughout the Provint-! P ■ Brake. .— f the* meetings, beeksspers In the Okanagan he foundrouno an*n - average coaster brake. ted to prepare written qu«- whelming majority In *fn‘2Ü While ounces lighter *an others, i any doubtful point, and because they were unaware of too the hew Improved Hercules has Having all these advantages, is It re explained or demonstrated true lacis.facta. But .tnçenine» learning the more actual braking servies. It ... wonder there are five times aa benefit of all P«*"*;____ facts, a number of congregation" many Hercules Brakes in Canada wsiy Is to ££ Sf Æ ^“".noThtrCc been, then Join your local aw- as all other makes combined • and avail Asitesnba stt.ched to anybi=r=£ rhlch will Include lectures COAL likelihood that many Preaby there it wo reason why «vary rider and practical demonstrations. congregation» would he re­-ee tab- duced subscriptions to the foremost lished. should net have s Hercule*. AlICCM Bicycle»»™^ Cash Prices FINANCIAL FUTURE Irak# and the committee I The financial future of the ♦la* new Improved nirooiea of both sides Ihsced with »n impwe ow by terian Church was equally hope­ the tCH. Triplex Haag) ful according to Mr. Thompson. He entra cost. Single Screened Lump. MS UNION OPPONENTS ing to the opposing pointed out that while practically * I the mission fields voted un on. all Prices Again Reduced the larger congregation» In the bln The new CCM. model, ara b» Double Screened Lump cities voted Presbyterian. Thra< casting, but Prices havs sgsin been reduced. J OPTIMISTIC IS TO I latter were the congregations whirl now 120 to Si l”* ‘han th. cave the bulk of the financial «up steel her. clumsy side arm -peak" prices. The biggest valoei I to th- missions, JSMT There's no pre-war daps...... in I their financial support Ose Hercules to become rusud. and "■”» » »Ml wwWrvivr I <|e*pwir of finding & HSRffEnsr rrrah^j OkylMivery ——- . ....„ „ bill was passed CaAfter June Ik, 'of the ITeebytpftxn j the DOMESTIC FUEL Attorney - General Hopeful ,*« ^ *=- In the history - LEADING in tbs House, Church, he coniIftdently expected to SINCE 1862 That House Will Solve U» àw ibc men and moneyy available for the work at home and : carrying on of its.«Ms. « Th. congres. ! Acute Situation pwould"M2ri' "not hâve gone through in n« tbe mission field That the Pveahyterian Ghairhj prasetu iSLi *” 1° sSSL4^-■ Red Bird—Massey—Perfect J.KINCHAM phoenix-l WINimMt* 0R LAWYER»------I with all problems in Ceniute would me, ... policy, and would be leveland olumbia look at this} masmuch as for the C -C ■ jyaseJ’mm the when of w.-r--~|ismption .^ "Thc Hou* tri*_to_Uct- Triplex Sritaffly,htîft-rîJ. . ■lonately *®®T historyof the ch c—2. fat 2f y»»** Ay ...... 1 it n n i. Virp s:t»111 -•***“. tfi«rWild bet ”ach congregation M«*ie Hanger .no.------. But lt ws.1 twl by a minister, so rid Canada Cycle & Motor Cow any. u. ______Ally, w« done for ,h« . means threat of the bill he I repre*litative of the Wonw '• Ml. VeRIVU/r» __WXITOM...eAU A..Oslo UTlaaWississg, ME. V*SCVssiisesver ittsier head phones attached to crystal *ts i were able to Bsry g^uety. he conclude Mee treat. Ter sets. radio achievement hear one another the optimistic tenor ot the S<1-1 oa* that we snd were able to amend mente. I M,..IONARY CHURCH of C.CM. JOYCYCLES for the smaller children play, eo their pert; dresses given at St. Andrew’s! ^tlnueïThsin some _Minister”alpj>r 1 J betieve . A MlkEIONARY^H ^ Alto makers rg. Booth Africa. April tied perfectly. T1 Church l«t evening at a meeting Situation______^s ml^er^orW^ I net of violin and piano the studio of tbs t here recently with the uon. while the * of non-concurrents. Hon. A. M. 1 minion but. JP** F< compromise be- er-. opUmUstic survey _°f ,**. players forty miles apart. Both used carried forty *tl* by land line. Mamon, who spoke briefly on I u«bi. ^ *( L so gave nation and spoke at length upon in PerhapeI condition- In the Okanagan 'all^. the legal aspects of the situation. J, u|) „nd„„ passed ____ the______bin. It all the where the haMleap of distance h“ echoed the note of optimism when bel wouy have been better forecast that the Legislature could H ^nwtsre L-2 ,rkeot “out* •*of this ran- sgded to the dlfflculOe- «.countered To Drill Oil Wells hiul ihe lawyers to by the loyal adherents counted upon. If the pre*nt bill were I tmvmy aDd left It to not sufficient, to find a waytoeolve I ttl# perhaps ministers were I -,f our church la g«*«l in Afterta FieU an acute situation and safeguard the! interested and were not good whUe saving, we must SPECIAL Whatever the causa I e missionary church u rights of the minorities. I compromisers. - feel that the Jbw isolated congn ATTORNEY-GENERAL NEUTRAL hower*. I SATURDAY ONLY Calgary. April 1»—One of the most not sattsfac- ^v# been so loyal. drilling programmes Antietpating the ;b^cUon. whicb eg^ Ike minorities." I Ur. Clay briefly1 extensive oil ■plions goodquality. a ■ the time for "«-La, of the mteeonoe prepared Iw Any one company for well made with - Mr. Maneon through the controvert VIEW ST the romlnrr -season Is announced in vtnee taking any part in the subject I Wo ^rsy^ ^ toarh upon with the sale of s section Beet h>n 9 °* tbc strength of the and EF ■= connection under discussion, Hon. A. M. I -b* bill which had been drawn «P t’hureh. he pointed ont the Walnwright field to Stated that his first answer to such the Ml,_ wn counw ■1 as an en- I ve,lng ,«11 In progress, i .SPORTING I Oil Company of \ an- he contract stipulates that mTstoSS in différant tom \COODSy ast commence by August, nS, whîch it was reported by continue until a well has •11 View Street imy i •* * *--- *------_. t; the ITIvste Bins comntittce_ sd on every >u|>-dlvtilon; after 1 am an attorney-genernh Ulna. '»™r*^lS,eSi^oSu^. which means sixteen *•{**, dnee His second answer was that he ap­ drilled, nevelopm.-nt I» being done peared on that platform not aa an TuITh^ ractin: W*«.eB^n“P‘^on ti sltuatid advocate of an> particular cause, but 1220 Breed 8L The secuo^^^t. about titras in a strictly neutral P?*1'10". ** ^.;r»nJthtirt«r;,u,rd " esMotial, he avowed, that the Attor­ COMMISSION APPOINTED SCO'S rollee from the British Petrelenm ney-General should hold the seal* HARRIS & SMITH Agent* Company wells. with exactitude, observing his duty The commission of three *“^1" to all factions and all sides-______by the hill would be kppolnlwl *h”rt The Minister deplored the weakness 5 *ïîld the Minister. Thl* eem- Cl FVKLAND” bicycles 79c and fiillbillty which had been evl- 'rapsrit'y' t-À" I" "^Vp^ ASK FOR C.C.M r£rr-“ï' do?^- TW General Werekeie “Peetless 51 M *tmpsrtlsl. unblaraed judge* UT Tates BU tora'when ^^ney-Clrajral frit Wholesale District. Victoria, B.C. JIM BRYANT '^Cr harshness. rn^^'a1 r^der^w^ Phone «N butter plied to both aides of 52 ^Srt^th. right* of theml, he said, to Preebyterl —ritie* whether tho* mlnoritl* RED BIRD” BICYCLES Unionists. C.C.M. HISTORY OF BILL JUm for or against 1 nlon. Having thus