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French Send German . Montenegrins Ask ' * DUSSELDORF OCCUPIED r~ and an Austrian to That ItalianTroops LEADERS OF ALLIES Jail for Life Terms Leave Their Country BY BRITISH TROOPS, IT ■ IN SESSION IN PARIS Paris, Jan. IS.—A French courtmar- Belgrade, Jan. 13.—The Immediate tial has sentenced to imprisonment for life the German named Holts and wtthlrawal from Montenegro of all the Sir T. White Tells of Govern­ the Austrian named Karmelich who in Italian troops is demanded in a resolu­ ACCORDING TO REPORT 1*17 attempted to invade French So­ tion passed by the Montenegrin Na­ ment's Reconstruction and maliland. east of Abyssinia and west of tional Assembly. The resolution al­ DISCUSS PROGRAMME the Gulf of Aden, at the head of a ludes to the presence of Italian troops Other Plans force of native troope. Holts was see in Montenegro, “now a part of the new rotary of the German legation in Abys­ state of the Serbs, Croats and Slo­ Spartacans There Ousted, Says Dispatch From Berlin: sinia and Karmelich was his assistant. venes," as “not dictated by any mili­ Present Gathering Is Really First Actual Session of French troops put ad might the native tary necessity, as stable peace reigns Government Troops in Berlin Take Last Important fohce and captured the leaders. in the Country." HOUSES WILL MEET Peace Conference; Representatives Arranging Stronghold From the Spartacans PADEREWSKI WOUNDED BY EARLY IN FEBRUARY Subjects and Scheme of Procedure. Ottawa, Jan. 13 —In an Interview Paris, Jan. 13.—The flrst actual session of the Peace Conference Copenhagen, Jan. 12.—Via London. Jan. 13.—British troops hare to-day the Acting Prime Minister, Sir ii being held to-day, although it is officially designated a* one of the occupied Dusseldorf, which has been in the hands of the Spartacans, FANATIC BUT CONTINUES Thomas White. Indicated to the press -=----- v . - - snaeii have neen *®™t of conversations for laying the groundwork for the structure according to a report from Berlin. made for the coming session of Par­ which later will be presented to the formal assembly of the delegates liament and the progress accomplished Dusseldorf is a town in the Rhenish Province. It is situated on WORK IN POLISH CAPITAL In developing the demobilization, re­ of all the nations.. Yesterday's meeting was preliminary to to-day's, the right bank of the Rhine, twenty-five miles northwest of Cologne. patriation and reconstruction pro­ as to-day's is preliminary to to-morrow’s and those of the coming gramme of the Government under the weeks and months. London, Jan. 13.—Ignace Jan Paderewski, the Polish leader, was several Ministers whose Departments Berlin, Jan. 12.-4$ p. m.—(Associated Press).—The Silesian Rail­ are immediately concerned. The fol­ In these conversations the details of the programme to be carried way Station, which was the last important Spartacan stronghold in slightly wounded by an assassin who entered the room of his hotel in lowing is an official outline of the posi­ Warsaw and fired one shot at him, according to an Exchange Tele­ out will be taken up—what subjects will be considered at the meet­ Greater Berlin, now is in possession of the Government forces. tion respecting these matters: graph dispatch from Copenhagen, reporting advices from Vienna. Active preparations now are being ings and the roles of expert advisers under which the various matters Several Bolsheviki implicated in the plot have been arrested. made for the legislative work of the will be considered. Berlin, Jan. 12.—3.30 p. m.—(Associated Press).—The Sparta­ coming session of Parliament, which is To-day’s meeting probably will deal with the important questions cans force», It I* now learned, with- to be called early in February. The Geneva, Jan. 13.—Ignace Jan Paderewski, the Polish leader, was precise date will be fixed and an­ of organization by which the Peace drew from the lioet*ow brewery dur­ slightly wounded in an attack made upon him by a would-be assassin Conference will function. It also is ex- ing the night, and are preparing to nounced this week. Most of the import­ pested to make a start toward a decis­ make a last stand in the Silesian Rail­ In Warsaw, according to a telegram ant legislation already has been draft­ ion on one of the questions uppermost TO FLOAT NEW LOIN received by friends here. He Is said to in the public mind-—whether the ses­ way Station, on the east bank of the ed. TMe estimates of nearly all the De­ WHITTAKER HEAD OF be continuing his work with General sions will be under the full observation Bpree southeast of the former royal Joseph Pilsudskl in th reconstruction portments were In by the end of De­ of the world or whether they will be palace. The number of Spartacans at of the Polish Government and Is plan­ cember and aie ready for final re- secret. ning measures against the Bolshevists. the station Is estimated to be 600, In­ Nothing has developed to alter the cluding a number of women. The po- Paris. Jan. 13.—Inquiry In official Demobilization. statement that the American delegates are primarily concerned with the crea- sitlon ..is si mngly^XortlfleiL______American circle* here to-day elicited The most pressing problems which Jjjon , Qf k League. of Naliuxia aad tiia. Among the various Bolshevist nests tne information that" the TTnHetTSïatës have confronted the Government since And Provincial Government Government has not undertaken to ■PARALYSIS miking of a just peace. Territorial which have been cleaned out by the send troops to Poland as intimated by the armistice began havg been those Captain Elected ambitions, local quarrels and rivalry Government troops is the office of the Will Pay Back That Sum Paris newspapers. relating to demobilization and so-call­ for economic advantages among the Russian Bolshevik telegraph agency, ed reconstruction, or» rather the re­ President; Drinnan Paid European delegates are secondary in which served as Bolshevik propaganda to Dominion A dispatch from Paris- yesterday said Principal of McGill Stricken adjustment of business and Industrial the minds of the Americans. headquarters and also had a large part The Temps stated that the United conditions from a war to a peace basis. Organizing Secretary Reports that the American delega­ in handling Russian money furnished States Government had Informed the Before Audience in Mont­ tion has agreed on a working plan for Allied Governments that it was ready Complete, plane for the demobiliza­ the Spartacans. Long lists of mem­ tion and return to of the Can­ a League of Nations and that it will be bers of the Spartacan group and of to send an American expeditionary real Yesterday — At a meeting <5f the Executive Coun­ corps to Poland. This force, the news­ adian Expeditionary Force and the one of the^rst things to be laid before anarchists were found. The personnel cil this morning the Hon. John Hart, wives and other dependents overseas Vancouver. Jan. 11.—Captain C. W. the Conference have been current In of the agency, mainly Russians, made a paper added, would be able “at least to Minister of Finance, secured the' Gov­ doubi* the support given by two Polish have been worked out between the Whittaker, of Vancouver, was elected Paris, but all outward evidence ln brief resistance. 7Z-~Z7-~ ."7.7". ernment’s approval for the floating of divisions to be. sent from the western MOki* Depart mem Here and the Over­ I'resident of the Provincial Great War official quarters points in the other Fighting Again. a loan of $3,000.000. Tenders will short­ front and enable the Poles victoriously Montreal. Jan. IS.—In the presence sees Minister of Militia in consultation Veterans* Association at the annual direction. It Is known that as late as London. Jan. 13 —The armistice be­ ly be advertised tor an issue of bonds to resist the Bolshevists.” of a large audience. Including many with Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Currie and meeting of the organization held on President Wilson’s return from Italy tween the contending factions in Ber­ for this amount, the rate of Interest In discussing yesterday’s meeting of prominent citizens assembled in Em­ others of the militia authorities there. Saturday and Sunday in the clubrooms he was not prepared to lay down a lin has been broken and fighting has and the terms of which will be decided the Supreme Liter-Allied Council. The manuel Church here . to hear Harry Having regard to the available amount of the local association. Captain working plan, and that he preferred been resumed, according to Copenhagen by the Minister-in the meantime. Temps said that while the conditions l^auder yesterday afternoon. Sir Wil­ of fhipipng, the, limitation of railway Whlttakeg has been vice-president of to have other plans originating among advices received here. The proceeds of the dotation will to be laid down for the renewal of the liam Peterson, principal of McGill Uni­ facilities from the Canadian Atlantic the local G. W. V. A. for the past year. the Entente delegates offered first. It Reports from Berlin indicate, it is re­ be used, to pay off the loan of $3.000,000 armistice between the Allies and Ger­ versity, who was presiding at the ports and the tflct that there are in Lieut.-Colonel J. R. Vicars, who was was felt that such a procedure, besides ported. that the Spartacan forces have obtained from the Dominion Govern­ many were the subject of most of the raeetipg, was stricken with a paralytic addition to the forces overseas, women the officer commanding the 172nd having a tactical advantage, would lost 1,300 through the outbreak of the ment last June, which loan in turn discussion, the sending of military as­ * emu re, as a result of which it was and Children dépendent» to the number , from Kam show desirable deference to the Euro­ revolution and that these are many was utilised to settle the indebtedness sistance to Poland also was taken up. necessary to convey Mm at once to of 68.000. the task 1s both heavy and loops, was chosen to be the first vice- pean statesmen having plans to submit. more wounded. > of the Province to the bank on ac­ the Royal Victoria HlpfflUl. difficult. Naturally everyone wants his president. while Thomas M. Harnett, It was reported some time ago that Government troops to the number ox count of deficits. For the money so Sir William had complained of reel­ or her own returned immediately, and of Vancouver, was elected second the tnost that was hoped for before Mr. 13.000 arrived in Berlin on Saturday, loaned by the Federal Government the ing unwell, and Rev. George Adams there consequently is the greatest vice-president. The recording secre­ Wilson’s return to the United States but with the strengthening of its mili- Province is paying 6Vfc per cent, inter- tried to persuade him from attending pressure on the Government btah at tory forces, the Cabinet is reported to the meeting, but he Insisted, and was tary is W. F. Reid, of North Van­ was a general agreement on broad Apart from the facts that money home and overseas. Crowding and re­ couver. and th* treasurer, H. L. Hop­ principles. There is no reason now to be losing its political influence among can now be obtained considerably helped to the platform by the pastor, sultant Inconvenience are bound to oc­ the masses Twenty-eight mass meet­ it was during the slngtnft of a quar­ kins, of Albernl. The following were change that forecast. cheaper. Is under an cur if the demobilisation is allowed to appointed members of the executive: Session Yesterday ings were planned for to-day at Ber­ obligation to the Dominion authorities tette that W O. Rose called attention proceed rapidly. - Every possible effort lin for the purpose of setting this to Sir William's, condition, and there Major Shaw. Victoria; T. A. Barnard, Paris, Jan. 13.—(Havas.)—Yester­ to repay this loan at the earliest pos­ (Concluded on page I.) New Westminster; H. R. Douglass, trend. These meetings, which were to sible date. could be no mistake about Its serious­ day’s session of the Supreme Council be addressed- by Ministers and party ness. North Vancouver; T. D. Trapp, New of the Allies was a lengthy one. lasting Movement of the money markets of Westminster; W. Southern, Lady­ leaders, were expected to lead to a re­ late has fulfilled the expectations of Sir William, who was attended at from 2 45 p.m. to 6.45 o’clock. newal of the cillisions with the Spar- once by Dr. Armstrong and one or two smith; G. P. Heinekey. Victoria; Wat­ The degreo to which the Germans the Minister of Finance that a more erman, Penticton; Forst, Prince Rup­ favorable rate would be obtainable as other medical men in the audience, was had fulfilled their conditions of the Spartacan leaders had been able Former Gets Bar to D.S.O.; found to be suffering from a stroke of GERMAN VESSELS ert. to conclude an armistice on fairly even soon as hostilities ceased. In addition armistice was one of the important to this changed outlook, however, there, paralysis which effected his entire Paid Secretary. matters before the Council, which heard terms. It was stipulated that the Gov­ Latter Is Awarded the— right side, and It was further stated ernment troops should not is the greatly improved credit enjoyed It was decided that an organising Marshal Poch’e report on this, subject. forced during the truce nor resume by the Province and the confidence ex- D.S.0. that there wax a hemorrhage of' the cretary tor the Province should be Representation. op*ruttoitt aoUee, .prossert in the present administration brain. appointed, and Walter Drinnan, retir­ Hr William was born In 1156. FOR ALLIED TROOPS Paria. Jan. 13 —The first bustnew ing president of the Vancouver G. W. Gainn... Forr.. Government.r-.—mment. bV rtnan, l,U ‘“V*"»1» ln th« Em*. which tends to better terms for Brit­ V. A., was chosen for this position, before the Supreme War Council Berlin, Jan. 13.- Government forces ish Columbia when it seeks a loan. which carries with It a salary of $200 when it reassembled this afternoon have captured the police headquarters London, Jan. IS.—Each of the follow­ was the settlement of the question of Recent quotations lead the Minister ing <'anadian officers has been award­ a month and expenses. In speaking to after a short bombardment. When the of Finance to believe that a loan can Allies Want Ships to Carry the members present, Mr. Drinnan an­ representation at the first session of ed a Bar to the Distinguished Service the Inter-Allied Conference. It is still fighting began the troops fired a few now be negotiated at & good deal easier Order: TURMOIL DIES DOWN nounced that he had the assurance of shells, and then waited to see what Men Home to Canada unsettled what nations will be rep re­ rate than British Columbia has been Lieut.-CoL Cyrus Peck, 16th Bat­ ITemler Oliver that the Provincial effect had been made on the Sparta­ able to obtain for a considerable time Government would finance the asso­ spited or the number of delegates cans. When the latter failed to show talion, who led his command through a and States which will be allotted to each. It bps past. — mist under heavy fire for three miles. ciation to the extent of $25,000. signs of yielding, two men went for­ The convention, which -opened on developed, however, that China will ward with a white flag, demanding th* This officer also holds the Victoria not be represented by Japan, but will Cross. (Lieut.-CoL Peck Is M. P. for IN BUENOS AYRES Saturday morning at 9 o’clock, did not surrender of the Spartacans. They ). conclude its labors until late Sunday •have her own delegation. were shot and killed by the men hold­ Paris, Jan. 12.—British and American night. There were over thirty dele The efforts of the French press to Lieut-Col. William Clark Kennedy. representatives will hold a conference bring to the fore the question of the ing the building. 24th*w Battalion, who on several occa- gates present, representing eighteen Artillery fire was then resumed for with German Admiralty authorities at status of Entente and American troops sions directed fthe capture of strong At Four This Morning Govern­ Treves on Wednesday for the purpose or twenty of the thirty locals through­ a few minutes and the Spartacans be­ points which were obstinately de­ out British Columbia. Representa­ in Russia and the advisability of send­ gan trying to flee. The soldiers then of acquiring possession of German and ing troops Into Poland to check the fended. Lieut.-Col. Kennedy belongs ment Seemed to Have Austrian passenger ships for the trans­ tives were present from Victoria, stormed the building with a cheer and to Montreal, and last month was Prince Rupert. New Westminster, advance of the Bolsheviki, it is under­ took several hundred prisoners. No TO ATTEND INQUIRY portation of troops. Great Britain will stood, have been without success so awarded the Victoria Gross. Control Albernl, Ladysmith. Coquitlam, Kel­ be represented by Admiral Browning. far. The United States, it Is said. wlU government troops were killed in this Lieut-CoL Charles Bent, of the 15th E. N. Hurley, chairman of the United owna, Penticton, Revelstok* Chilli­ encounter. Battalion, who led his battalion in dif­ States Shipping Board, and Admiral wack, Point Grey. and Hunt­ (Concluded on page 4.) It is reported that the Bolshevists ficult circumstances through mist Benson will be the representatives of ingdon. A. W. Webb, of Victoria, who are believed to have suffered the loss Followed Advice of Counsel helping to clear places where the ene­ Buenos Ayres. Jan. 13.—At four the United States. , ±zl has been acting-president since David of fifty killed and many wounded. The my still was holding out o’clock this morning It was stated at It is proposed that the United States Lough nan went to Ottawa, occupied soldiers were enraged at the khooting and Did Not Go Before Lieut-CoL Anson Donaldson, of (he police headquarters that no serious give Austria and Germany food in re­ the chair. of the white flag bearers and the Bol­ Medical Service, for his great initiative clashes had been reported anywhere turn for the ships. It Is planned that Land Question. FOOD SUPPLIESTO shevists are said to have fibred badly Commissioner To-day in establishing dressing stations direct­ since ten o’clock last night. At that the British will get smaller ships for There were several Important ques­ in the final clash. ly In the rear of the advancing infan­ hour it was believed the Government the return of troops to Australia and had the situation in hand. Canada, while the United States will tions taken up by the meeting of par­ Evacuated Buildings. try. —— ticular Interest to the returned men. Lieut.-CoL Lewis Jones, l$th Bat­ Several hundred student volunteers, have the big ships, which will include Copenhagen, Jan. 1$.—Spartacan ad­ Vancouver. Jan. 13.—The Clement who had been assembled at the naval virtually all the Hamburg-American The land settlement problem was dis­ herents evacuated the Morse and Ull- Commission of inquiry into Illegal traf­ talion. who showed marked skill when cussed. and it was decided to appoint STOP BOLSHEVISM club to await orders, were dismissed liners. Including the Imperator. This steln premises in Berlin, and the ficking ln liquor In British Columbia both flanks were threatened. a committee which, at the expense of met this forenoon only to adjourn. Lieut-Col. George Johnson. 2nd at midnight. division is suggested because the btg- building occupied by the Wolff Bur­ Reports from Montevideo say that er liners are too large for the Cana- the Government, should go through eau Saturday night- Those who were Nothing further will be done in the Mounted Rifles, for a personal recon­ British Columbia examining the sites investigation until a decision is hand­ naissance under heavy machine gun the authorities there are strengthening Îtan and Australian harbors. If this Wilson Urges Congress to captured were released after having ed down by Çhtef Justice Hunter dis­ are. their forces against the Bolssevlst arrangement becomes effective, it will already selected by returned soldiers surrendered their weapons and am­ posing of the contention that the Com­ movement. Troops have been thrown Increase the flow of troops to America and pick out new ones. The provin­ Lieut-CoL Robert Me Far Ian. 5$th around Villa de Cerro, localizing strike by about 70,000 a month. This will Appropriate $100,000,000 munition. according to a Berlin, dis­ mission has no power to compel wit­ Battalion, who cleared a., village with cial association also wants the fishing patch arriving here by way of Frank­ nesses to appear and give evidence. disorders in that district, where there make a total capacity of shipping ap­ waters of the Province thrown open to great skill and daring, personally kill­ are American packing houses. proximately 160,000 men each month. for European Relief fort. W. C. Findlay, ex-Commissioner of ing several of the enemy. all returned men. In connection with Building Recaptured. Prohibition of British Columbia, Lleut-Coi. Archibald McKensie. 206th this fishing question It was decided Berlin. Jan. 12.—(Via London. Jan: changed his mind and his counsel and Battalion, for his coolness and fine ex­ to ask that the loan of $2.600. which did not tell his story before Commis­ Is given to soldiers who settle on the 1$.)—( Associated Press.)—(Noon.)— ample, which inspired all ranks in Washington. Jan. 13.—In a message The plant of the Vorwaerts sioner Clement to-day. 8. 8. Taylor. capturing and consolidating objectives. land, also should be given to those who K.C., who is said to have advised him take up fishing. to-day solemnly urging Congress to captured by Government troops this Lieut-Col. L. Milen, 18th Battalion, REPUBLIC IS DECLARED AT appropriate the $100,000,000 requested morning In heavy fighting. to give evidence, has dropped out of the who attacked a village which resulted Colonel C. E. Doherty, who has been case, and Findlay continued to be rep­ the Assistant Director of Medical Ser­ for European food relief, President Three hundred Spartacans are re­ In the line being advanced 1,200 yards. Wilson said Bolshevism, steadily ad­ ported to have been taken prisoner. resented by A. Henderson. K.C., on Lieut.-Col. Thomas Murphy. Medical vices for the local military district, whose advice he committed the alleged vancing westward, can not be stopped More than twenty Spartacans were Service, - who gsslsted - wounded was appointed to be provincial repre­ by force, but could be stopped by food. killed and forty wounded. contempt of the Commission for which through intense Are, passing frequently BREMEN; LUXEMBURG ALSO sentative on the Dominion executive he was committed to Jail. o fthe G. W. V. A. Food relief, he said, was the key to the Sneaked Away. It is held that if the Chief Justice’s through a barrage. I wboje situation and •‘the solution of Berlin. Jan. 12.—12.25 p. m—Via decision HhouId be that the Commis­ Lieut-Col. William Rhodes, 60th peace. London, Jan. 13.—(Associated Press). sion is illegal. Findlay's contempt of Battalion, who personally guided an JAPAN WITHDRAWING A message from Henry White, a —The determination of the revolu­ court, on which he Is now in prison, attack on a position strongly held, HAS BECOME A REPUBLIC member of the American peace dele­ tionary forces to maintain their tenure would be automatically purged and he thus ensuring the complete success of 30,000 TROOPS FROM gation, to the State Department, said of the bourgeoise newspaper offices would secure his release from detention the operation. the “startling westward advance of came to an Inglorious end Saturday on that ground. Lieut-Col. Harold Riley, 27th Bat­ THE SIBERIAN FIELD Bolshevism” dominated the entire irtght. The Spartacans and Indepen­ talion. who" ensured the complete euc- Basel, Jan. 13.—A Socialist Republic has been proclaimed at European situation above all else, and dent Socialist* win* ««etwiog ffiy&ffey**11*" ****-**efe Bremen, eecoidiog to * dwpeteh from Munich. The communists m VMdfYoktbfc, Jan. *{£* the plant Where The Venetche ZMtung, AMERICAN COURTS —« ^ ---- — The Morgen Post and other Journals Lleut.-CoL~ Charles Stewart, of the Bremen have taken the places of the majority Socialists on the Sol­ Ptéss).—The Japanese are * preparing are printed, began to sneak away over ’ AND WRIST WATCHES Princess Patricias, who overcame great diers’ and Workmen’s Council and have sent a message to the Ebert for the withdrawal of their reserve Bolshevism, *r. Whit, said, the rooftops as soon as darkness fell. odds in strongly fortified positions. forces, consisting of three , completely controls Russia and The soldiers, when they advanced up­ Chicago, Jan. II.—Federal Judge Lan- Lieut.-CoL Urquhart, 43rd Battalion, Government demanding that it resign. Stationed in Manchuria and Siberia. and la spreading throi * ~ on the building, found it unoccupied. dla has Issued an order that only law- who captured formidable positions in They glao are reported to have sent a telegram to the Russian Concentration for this purpose will He added that It w The garrison of The Tageblatt office yeare who have seen military service thf-ee woods. take place from February 10 to Febru­ Inaugurate the Peace parleyed for a while with the Govern­ may wear, wrist watches la hie court­ Major Arthur Dubuc, 22nd Battalion, Bolsheviki expressing the hope that the revolutions in Russia and ary 20 and will effect 30,000 men. der proper auspice» i ment forces, the meir finally being per­ room. who led waves of infantry at a critical Germany will be victorious. adequate provisions u mitted to withdraw with their weap­ The question arose when a young at­ moment of an attack on an Important TWO AVIATORS IN situation. ons. Later they were disarmed and torney wearing a wrist watch appeared Imprisoned by troops Which wort to auras a motion. Jedge land!» no­ TEXAS_ARE KILLED ticed the timepiece and inquired: Met/., Jllh: t2.e-Vi* Txrodon. Jhn. VÎ8—(Associated Press) cleaning up the Inner city of Bolshe­ lery, who personally staved off a seri- II.—It will b viki sniper». What particular military service .ou» disaster through ammunitlon Luxemburg was proclaimed a republic . Basel, Jan. 13.—Kayl Renner, the So­ Fort Worth, tex. Jan. 1 have you performed for your country wagon being on fire, on Friday, when the Grand Duchess the present rat Several nests of snipers were uncov­ cialist leader In Austria, declared to­ aviators of Carru there Field at In Vienna and I ered by Government forces, notably In and when were you discharged ?" Awarded D. 8. O. Marts retired from the capital, taking killed here this morning when the sectloh around the Anhalt Station. "Hereafter I do not want lawyers up quarters In a chateau nearby. day that the new Cabinet maintained who have not served in the army or The Distinguished Service Order has plane dropped Into a tail spin and fell One of these nests contained a ma- The Chamber had an excited meet: the belief that the Republic of German 6,ode feet. They were Lieut John B. navy to wear wrist watches in my l1been awarded to Majors James Bell, tag. the Clerical» quitting the House In Austria constitutes a part of the Oar- (Concluded on page 4.) court-room,” remarked Judge Landis.| (Concluded on page 4.) Oarbut, of. Sheridan, w man Republic. chante B. I» Quinn, of VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 GEN. CURRIE WORKING CASUALTIES AMONG Spanish Flu Now CANADIAN SOLDIERS ABLE TO 60 DOWN . Controlled HT DEMOBILIZATION OU***, Jan. IS.—The following eaa TOWN HOST TE ualtlee have been announced: COOK WITH GAS ! 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Stewart, hll. Soon after eating until every Canadian soldier new In Vancouver. anything I would have a etutfy feeling like my stomach waa Riled with gaa. France had been landed In Canada He Infantry.' will go to Brighton to see Ills children and often during the night my heart Died—Capt. W. J. Preston, Toronto, would beat no hard and feat 1 would and expects to return to France this lift—Lieut. A. W. Dyas. England^ simply have to gaap for breath, and week to explain personally the Gpv Repatriated—Pie. A. Barber, no ad sometimes when going about the houee eminent’» demobilisation and other dress given. ' "ould *et *» dlxzy and feci ao faint A TIMELY SUGGESTION Service». Wait Until the “Number” plan» affecting the troops, to as many !vd T'V' 11111 1 wouldn't dare Stoop unit» of the Third Division a» possible. Wounded; returned te duty—Pte. J. over because I waa afraid of falling A» previously stated, ' that division Currie, Baimon Arm, B. Cw were so upeet that i Just Infentry. ÏSi*1 any nol8C or excitement, will be the first to be demobilised. and I would lie awake night after night JOHNSON’S FREEZE PROOF At Intervals, General turtle will be Repatriated and wounded—Pte. C. listening to the ticking of the clock —Le™—tor Tour Badtetor. —-—---—------r ' ■' Jh Paris when needed by Sir Robert Bullock, Vancouver, B. C. - — dufiS*-1?1* 1 distracted Borden for consultation at the Peace Forestry Corps. ; ,5e1 or rest My =ANSWERS= Guaranteed to protect and not injure-the meet delicate parta of your Conference. Repatriated—Lieut. D. McDonald. St Joints would swell and ache with rheu­ Cooling System / • ^ It Is understood that the Third Di­ John, N. B. matism till I could hardly stand the vision will return to Canada by way agony, and I would have such terrible of England, where many of the men Infantry. ?..7n,ÎLh?*aache8 tiuLt man* a «me I JAMESON, ROLFE A WILLIS have wives and other relatives. It Is Died—Capt. E. H. Wright, St Cath­ *52* 1 would be better off dead Or the Reports Automobile Aeeeeeoriee Dept. hoped all will be returning by March arine*. Ont.; Lieut. 8. Kemp, Toronto. ‘b?.®??*' ^^dlcines did me no good and the last of the Canadians by the Ill—Pte. P. E. Brown, Victoria. Courtney end Gordon Streets Rhone 2246 and I felt so lifeless It was all I could end of June. In order to assist In the Repatriated—Pte. E. H. Curtis, Vic­ do te drag myself around and I had Very often a subscriber will call a number and, If an almost Here you tried NOLEEK 7 It really makee your tap waterproof. smooth working of the return, which toria. wriT*1 **ven ap *»°pe of ever getting will be by units, some officers of the Machine Gun Corpe. Instantaneous connection is not established, will hang up and respective battalions will arrive In Died—Lieut W. W. Benny, Winnipeg. “Well, now to ebqw what Tanlac has try again later. He feels that minutes have elapsed while. In Canada a week ahead ef their battalion done for me, my nerves are quieter, I Feallty It has been but a matter of a few seconds. and» complete arrangements for the re­ have gotten entirely over those terrible MANY WERE KILLED ception and disposal of the men at the headaches and I sleep all night like a SALE OF WAR BONDS various centres. MANITOBA’S DEATH baby That rheumatism is almost gone, This hanging up of your telephone receiver means that your IN BAVARIAN TOWN IN UNITED KINGDOM Speeches by Borden. f"!1 so^much stronger now that time and the time and labor of the operator has been wasted. London, Jan. II.—Sir Robert Borden w«rk that 1 didn’t dare If the called party comes on the line, the operator has to ex­ while In France, whenever opportunity attempt before. Why Just last week went up town to do some shopping plain. Basel, Jan. 11—(Via London, Jan. London, Jan. IS.—(British Wireless offers, will address gatherings of LIST 3,787 SOLDIERS .J* ^ *1*1 time In many II.)—Numerous persons were killed or Service).—The sale of National War Canadian troops on general subjects months that I had been able to get Remaining at your telephone until you get a report or the wounded In Ratlsbon, Bavaria, during Bonds, which will close January II,'has affecting the Dominion, and men of the tj»*1 /mr from the house and I was fighting Friday afternoon. Canadian Corps particularly. met with great financial succeea The mighty glad to be able to walk around ailed party answers means the saving in the time and effort ot The trouble occurred In various town again. I expected to get back three parties. total, according to George Sutton, of Te Cure a Cold In One Day quarters of the Jtqwn and 600 state the National War Savings Committee, Estimated Province Lost That home tired to death and ready to railway employees had to be called up is £1,500.000,000. and It Is hoped It Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE drop; but the way I kept up was a (Tablets) It stops the Cough and gnyid surprise not only to me but to to restore order. A state of siege was will reach £1.600,000.000 before the end Headache and works off the Cotd. B. W. Many Men on European proclaimed. of the campaign. ray friends as well,, for I hardly fell UROVB'8 signature en each box. Me. Battlefields In® iMtertI°n^ At ***•" * have gotten all this wonderful improvement from only four bottles of Tanlac, ànd I B. C. Telephone Company, Ltd. am going to keep on taking It as long as it continues to help me like It has Winnipeg, Jan. 13.—Manitoba loot and le still doing, for I Just can't af­ Eat More Cerea s—Less High-Priced Foods 3,737 In dead, presumed dead and miss­ ford to miss a single dose." Cereals are still our CHEAPEST FOODS, and ROLLED OATS stands ABOVE ing op the battlefield» In the great war, Tanlac is sold in Victoria by D. E ALL OTHER FOODS in FOOD VALUE!, and besides is the most economical food according to estimates secured from Campbell. (Advt.) one can buy. military men. |Of tnls number, 189 were officers 11,008,008 FIRE IN The deaths in Manitoba haite boon considerable, no fewer than 241 being BERMAN RAIDS ON (cr,.,.m) thought to have died In uniform. More B&K Boiled Oats than sixty returned men alone have CRY OF MONTREAL died of influenza Use tt often, not only as PORRIDGE but for PUDDINGS, COOKIES, Etc. Following are the detailed figures of BRITAIN SUMMARIZED f— Ask for copy of ”B A K" RECIPES, showing many ways In which this delicious the eatlmatea: and economical food can be used. Other 140 Automobiles Ruined in hire Officers. Ranks. Total The Braekman-Ker Milling Company, Ltd. Killed In action ... 122 2,247 2.369 Which Destroyed Plant of Died of wound» . . 41 -17* 718 5,611 Persons Killed or Injured Canada Food Board License Nee. lM7-tl.4t: 46-47-1» l>ied of di»ea»e ... 16 349 364 Jennings and Co. Wounded ...... 428 9,299 9 721 by Aircraft and 1‘rleoners of war .. 451 Presumed dead ... ii 296 SOI Warships Missing ...... 2î Montreal. Jan. 13.—More than |1,- Death» in Manitoba ... 241 090.000 damage was caused here yes­ terday afternoon by a spectacular lire «751 Total» ...... •17 12,883 London. Jan. It.—In the raid, on which destroyed the plant of Jennings point» In the United Kingdom by the A Company. Herman» during the war. 6 611 por- One hundred and forty automobiles, PHYSICIAN GUILTY OF «on» were killed or injured, of whom including nine ambulances made to the 4.760 were civilian». An official lum­ order of the Canadian Government and MANSLAUGHTER, SAYS inary of the casualties caused by Ger­ ready for shipment, were made a total man airship» and aeroplane» and loss, and the premise» of the Hudson’s PUBLIC ! SASKATCHEWAN JURY bombardment» from the eea «hows the Bay Company and S. J. Carter & Com­ casualties among civilians a» killed. pany were serioqsly damaged when the ,Yorkton. Bask., Jan. IS,—Dr. Cyril 664 men, 411 women, 295 children; in­ flames spread temporarily beyond the Mueller. • a physician oT Norquay; jured, 1.608 men; t,110 women and 77Ï control of the fieetneav at one lime wss found guilty on tiattorday children. leaping clear across the street and set­ NOTICE ting ablaze the premise#

January Millinery Sale "THS FASHION CENTRE" Our balance of Winter Hats to be cleared' out regardless of cost. For to-morrow we offer the balance of our high-grade Millinery at 1008-10 Government Street $2.45, $3.95 and $5.75 -Every Hat in this snip is rpprpspnted by the best Pastern ninrmfnc- tun-rs or models created from our owu work-room. Our January Clearance Sale Will Be ICat values up to $7.5(1—Special...... f 2.45 Hat values up to $12.50—Special ...... $3.95 Hat values up to $18.00—Speeial ...... $5.75 at Its Best AH This Week An inspection will eoavinee of the great value. We speak within bounds when we emphasiz e this sale as the sale of all sales. In its economy it overtops any sale ever held under this roof. Every stock in the store is profi&stripped, hun­ South African Plume Shop dreds of items will never be exploited in print, but they are here together with scores of other 753 Yates Street Phone 2818 items that will be $o emphasized. It isn’t profit, it is not cost in many instances, that causes this great merchandise movement; it is not our usual January Clearance, but a very UNUSUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE for the “His Master’s purpose of stock-reducing. { Girls’ Bloomers Hose Values —of twill cotton serge, pleated from waist and very full, Ladies’ Black Cashmerette Suits, Coats-and Dresses Hose (Penman’s), sizes 8)^,9 "Look (or the trade mark dog 90 it** elastic at knee. Sizes 10 t& 1<> years. January Clearance, and 9yi. January Clearance, $3.15, $2.95, $2.00 and. $1.80 Predominate 3 pairs for ...... $1.00 Voice ” Tailored Suits, Coats and Sweetly Pretty Ladies’ fine quality Cashmere Ladies’ Bloomers Dresses, marked at really worth-while price re­ Hose. January Clearance, —of pink and sky lisle. Elastic ductions. Not merely in isolated instances, not pair ...... 50c at waist and at knee. Jan­ merely a few garments that have failed to find uary Clearance ,$1*25 9* favor, hut every model is concerned in this Jan­ Neckwear uary Clearance. Dainty pieces of new Neck­ Leather Handbags wear. A lovely variety to Same Price as before the War A few odd Leather Hand Bags select from. January Clear­ at very exceptional bargain HIS MASTER'S VOICE" prices : .. The Suits ance, 90c and...... 50c % nig AG orPI Reg. to $4 90 for...... $2.75 Models of finished elegance and so many of them Reg. to $10.50 for...... $3.90 suitable for early Spring wear. Every Suit marked at January Clearance Prices far below the average. Ladies’ Gloves Ladies’ Woolen Gauntlets, in Woollen Scarves white, grey and brown mix­ Are messengers of cheer these —in white, paddy, saxe and The Coats ture. Sizes 6 to 7yi. Jan­ long winter evenings. Get rose. January Clearance, Like the Suits, the Coat bargains are just as marked. uary Clearance, per pair, 50a these! you’ll enjoy them. $1.95 and...... $1.75 Coats that will be found very desirable for Spring wear. There are a few of those Coats left which we Washable Chamois Gloves, advertised at...... t...... $15.00 sizes 6 and 6yi only. A very Bungalow Aprons special bargain at January 90 cents for 10-inch double-aided Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons in Clearance, per pair... .$1.00 Let the Great Big World Keep T urning -Henry Bmn—

political beliefs there cannot be truce in Russia, The daily Times for those who oppose, them will continue to flgfit for their own. THKHMC - When in Need of a *- Published eyery afternoon (except Sunday) by Eventually, Russia will get rid of Bolshevism THE TIMES PRftHWG A PUBLISHING COMPANY, just as France got rid of Jacobinism. Violence being UWITEO its weapon from first to last, because it otherwise EXPORTS STOPPED! Offices: Comer Broad and Fort Streets Justness Office (Advertising)...... Phono 1086 could not hold its own, it will ultimately be des­ MOTOR Circulation ...... Phone 3348 troyed by violence. If the Russian people had Editorial Office ...... Phone « been half as enlightened and free as the people European Allied Ports Con­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: of their former allies they would have knocked gested and Canadian Ship­ City Delivery ...... 71c per month Bolshevism on the head long ago. By mail (exclusive of city) Canada and pers Must Hold Back TRUCK Great Britain ...... |4.00 per annum But the Russian people are ignorant and incap­ To U. 8. A...... 16.00 per annum able of organization ; they are several centuries Large or Small To France, Belgium, Greece, etc...... $1.00 per month behind the times, and just as they were helpless under the repression of Ozardom, they are helpless Montreal, Jan. 13.—The arresting of RINOUP almost the entire export shipments of DR. STANSFIBLD S REPORT. under the ^repression of Ulianoff, titonsfein, Jake Canada ban been caused by an order Peters and Bill Shat off, who, by the way, had from the Canadian Railway Board re­ nothing to do with the revolution, and in every cently issued. At least sixty per cent. I KIRK & CO. According to Dr. Stansficld’a illuminating re­ of this huge trade, amounting to some- I instance were in foreign countries when the thing like half a million tons per Quick Service > port, the cost of (electric power is the key to the upheaval occurred. The men who precipitated the month, will be put bach In Canadian development of the iron and steel industry in this warehouses, elevators and mills. revolution have been either destroyed or driven The embargo has been placed be- J Prices Reasonable Province on a profitable basis by présent methods. from the country by the Bolsheviki because of the cause the British and French ports very aspirations which caused them to raise the have at present more than they cap 1 YOUR CARPETS We have the ore, abundant material for the pro­ handle. The British Ministry of Ship­ duction of charcoal for fluxing purposes, and water standard of revolt. They wanted democratic gov ping has advised that ships cannot be Y6u don’t figure on buying a far pet every year or so— eminent and freedom for the whole Russian people accepted. That means they cannot be Kirk & Co., Ltd. - yon expect years of service and satisfaction from the Carpet powers for the development of eleetrical energy, and these are as objectionable .to the Bolshevist as loaded. St. John and Halifax must be piled, and that In torn means that 1212 Breed St. Phone 18» you get. Come here and select it and you’ll not be dis­ but the only concern which now has electric power they were to the bureaucrats in the time of the t'anadian shippers must hold their I ao as not to. plug the traps- 1 appointed. ' fo sell is the B.C. Electric Company, and the figure, Dear. " ' T ■ *- - •’ port ut Ion linea 1 it quoted to Dr. Stansfield are too high to guar­ There is, however, strong opposition among the The length _of____ time_ lh*__ embargo will We offer the biggest choice—in size, color and pattern— Anglo-Saxon nations to anything that savoffl of mil- remain tn force depend*‘ r on how soon j antee the electric smelting of iron on a large scale iqU the vioW t the Kuropean ports «an tie cleared up. FOR ALDERMAN and the best vaines. You'll find something here that will itary intervention in Russia. They take tnethe lew I There l0 now ’ZmJZPlsufficient freight . at-fit. by existing process, at a cost which'would enable that the Russian mess ÎS for Russia to dean up;1 John an«i Halifax to meet the require please you in every particular. ■ -y- the productMo compete with the output of other that the Russian people must ttiwt Their own way mente of all vessel# s*mng during the Best place to get that carpèt—come in and see our out of their trouble, as other peoples at differentinon__ SHANKS localities where production does not suffer from offerings. - this and similar disabilities. epochs of their histories have had to find the way, j LEADERS OF ALLIES has made » small The total cost of producing a ton of pig iron even though that way be one of great "ufferiii( and privation. IN SESSION IN PARIS BUSINESS under these conditions, the report points out, Their statesmen remember, also, what happened I DISCUSS PROGRAMME | Into a big would be from $35 to $4q which, while much lower in Europe a little more than a century and a than the present, high prices of this product, not quarter ago. The other nations of Europe I (Continued from p*ge 1) SUCCESS Curtains to Please improbably would be higher than the price it will attempted to intervene in France to free the not consent td accept in principle or He has Curtains to please and to match your carpets—a broad bring when conditions become normal. Obviously, country from the Jacobins, and that intervention as a military policy the task of using caused France to militarize herself, and opened the American forces in Poland at all or In selection of Curtain and. Drapery Materials from which to therefore, the .development of our water power Russia In larger numbers than already | way to the military despotism and conquests of | are employed. choose and experienced curtain men to assist you in the under such conditions as will effect a reduction in Napoleon and twenty years of war. Delivered by Germany Vote for choosing. V the price of this factor will be necessary, but this, Thus in intervention in Russia, albeit w ith the I Paris. Jan. 13. — It is unofficially I J. A. SHANKS give stated that under the terms of the ar- We shall be glad to show you our offerings and the report emphasizes, is a laborious and costly' best of motives and for the relief of millions of millier Germany had up to January I “Five Points." you the benefit of years ofcexperience in this work. __undertaking, and Dr. titanstield recommends that people now in abject misery, always lies the danger 12 repatriated 458.000 French pnavii- of the history of 17!*5 and onward repeating itself, Lr*. leaving 28,000 remaining in >i«r-1 € in the meantime, if the project of electric smelting of the erection in the place of the Bolshevist of «tmery y”*to b" dt- on a small scale be pursued, the power be purchased a military dictatorship that might organize the|f|vered 11S weB a8 393 mine thrower., ] from the private company. great human and material resources of the country that i.às; locomotives out of the 6.0001 for war and run amok through Europe. Whatever ;“^nu'r^ec^noilt"of'lsrooo and GLASSES There may be, however, an alternative oppor­ Government Street Opposite Post Office tunity which might change the whole situation. intervention there.should be should be solely with]41';, motor ,ru,k« out.of 5.000. The the object of supplying food and other necessaries l.teo aeroplanes called for te the ar-1 This is in the form of a new process of reducing to the Russian people. If the Allies arc not P*:r'j”“8^d vondlUons n *' iron ore. now in an experimental, but promising, inilted to do this they should not proceed further.] ‘ Considered Procedure stage, under which, if it should develop success­ France, having experienced the horrors of Bol-I Paris, Jan. 11 e able to nnisK th« «iisviMMon of new process be investigated and, if it be found appear to have deeided that whatever changes the questions regarding the extension Shell Rims Caroline Lasaari in " Two Rosea,’* satisfactory, that steps be taken at once to produce they desire to take place in their political affairs j “n<' •’Varsity" Byeglassee by Gilberts, sings low “ D ”. pig iron, what power that will be required being shall have no room for tlie Spartacides, the German | „greement on the Peace ConferenceCohere i Rimless Eyeglasses counterpart of the Russian Bolsheviki. programme. -If so. It is probable that I On the other side of the Re-creation «he purchased from the private company until other the first preparatory meeting will be I We make them on the préd­ singe "The Captive- try Lalo and “Until" sources Have been developed. He recommends, held Tuesday afternoon by the pleni- J ises in Our Own Workshop TRY THE PACIFIC PORTS. potentlarles of the 'five great powers. I by Sanderson. They are wonderful re­ also, the development of one or more of the best Great Britain, France, Italy, .the J and Grinding Room. productions of her magnificent voice and United States and Japan. you should hear them to-day. iron ore deposits and the complete test of the ore ; lion. J. A. Calder says there is enough shipping The proceedings yesterday were fof I the reservation of a suitable water power for available to bring home more than 30,000 Canadian I,h*e mmost«*t part in English, which Is 1 FRANK œJOSTON ** Anchored * and " Land of Long Ago,” soldiers a month, but it is utterly impossible fort£fn'" aUv »nd Optician Re-creation No. 80414, Is another beautiful future development aiul the establishment of a 1241 Bread St. plant iur lUe tsaititiinueqitiuluetigti. iii charcoal from the railways td handle more than that mtmjjsr.after Stephen, .«ebon, -xhe >'«meh selection from the January list now on they have "Tbeeii "ïandetT in the Dominion. Mr.lMInliter. sale. The list also includes: ---- mill waste. Calder, of course, is thinking of the railways run Vnqnestionably the Department of Mines can go | DUSSELDORF OCCUPIED 80413—" Silver Bay" ...... Quartette ning out of the Canadian Atlantic ports. has been awarded to Major John Roy. “Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight" Duet 22nd Battalion. ft considerable way in carrying out these reeom- But why limit the problem of bringing soldiei BY BRITISH TROOPS A Bar to the Military Crop* has been î' mandations and we confidently predict that the and dependents to Canada to the Canadian warfled to ('apt. John Ready, Royal 60434—“Doughie the Bake*” ...... Ellison ACCORDING TO REPORT | Berkshire», Toronto. Minister. Hon. Wm. Sloan, will see that this is Atlantic ports and the railways running out of “Wee Deoch and Doris”... .Ellison done. The investigation of our iron ore deposits them 1 Why not make use of the Canadian Pacific (.Continued from stage 1 ) 60487—“In the Clock Store*’ ..N.Y. Band ports and the-three trunseontiiientals which cou-1 j[rnnC gun with , -r— ~r •ë-~ “Volunteers’ March” . .N.Y. Band is now in hand, the reservation of suitable water nect with them! The Empress of Asia is bringing I The gu,m(.n were wiped cut bevsuee EDISON powers should be an easy matter, and it should not about 1,300 troops to this coast by way of the they attempted resistance. RE-CREATIONS be difficult to arrange with mills for the estab- Panama Canal, but that is because the vessel is I 8het- ; Jishment of a plant for the economic production of about to resume her trans-Pacifio service and hasL^on 7"kto™£*d'hnV' cNili’™ to come here anyway. I round carrying weapon, without per- charcoal when that commodity should l>e required. If the Government really desires to bring back I mis»10" m«o were stood up against If, in the meantime, the new process referred to by more than 30,000 a month from Europe, and if there ’Th,rr are indications that the Spar-1 GovWfUTieilt ÏTOOPS Also Take Dr. Staiisfield should turn out satisfactorily we is enough Sliipping available for more than that] tamn, hate begun to realise the gray-* shall have present such conditions as should make number, it can eqgily do so by using the Panama r'Æ'ed ï Ernest Mayer, Rosa Lux­ FRlElEl[" INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA. additional 20,000 a month to Canada and dispose I p, ‘ucbknecht. traveling m an auto- 15 of the whole problem in five months at the outside. | mobile and protected by a group of 1HD Berlin..Jtuv lS^Vla London, Jan. 13. T R$ DA u\.) The British Government’s proposal to the GoV Why use one funnel when there are two, especially ^me^gun!”WsMwipavèr-1»?-1 —1 ASaeciatest Prisei.Geotge Ledebour eminent qf France regarding Russia is less surpris­ when the second one in some ways^is even better I ru e* white they were suit in posse. and Emeagtta^sR Independent Social than the first! •Ion of hi» follower». He made abort, ists, have b«rp hy officers and Note Change of Evening for Recital ing than the publication of it by M. Pichon, the speeches encouraging the men to Idlers: The charge ag.urtst them has weaken, but to shoot all. the Ebert' not been made public. ^ French Minister for Foreign Affairs. It may be 8< hetdemann supporter». On several occasions officials at Ottawa have I Disarmed ‘troops Ledebour has been one of the most that this has been done at the request of the British active leaders against the Ebert Gov­ stated that respensibility for the conditions on London, Jan. 13 Spartacan forces Government or in 'consequence of an agreement ernment. . troopships bringing soldiers to Canada should he I outside of Berlin have been able to a Woman Arbested. between the two Governments, but in that ease the charged to the Canadian Minister of Militia in__ | certain extent to Interfere with the ar- Kent’s Edison Store T***I*r~~ uT« __x x._s u___j s ’ .« vfinî-4-..lrlVâl of Government reinforcements. I Berlin. Jan. ix.12. —is.zv12.20 p. m. —Viavia wm-Lon first news of the proposal might be expected to London. ne have not jet heard fiom the Ministry I Near th€y fkre reported to have j don, Jan. 13.Rosa Luxemburg, asaod- 1004 Government Bt. 3449 come from Landon. If there has been no arrange of Militia in London, but no doubt official* there j disarmed three train loads of troops ated with Dr. Karl Liebknecht In the ment for the publication, M. Pichon’s object in will not be averse to tossing the ** buck *9 across I on their way to Berlin. I leadership of the rebellious Spartaoan the ocean to Ottawa. We wonder if those two! The capture of The Vorwaerts | farce. In Berlin, ha. been arrested by issuing the statement evidently is to anticipate any building by Government troops troops Government Holdiere, according to are Ministries of Militia and Defence maintained by i,„ Cr,n»idcr«d rather important .traie- * port in The Tagllsche Rundschau. The controversy tliqt might arise on the subject by arrest la said to have been made when prompt justification of France’s attitude. the Canadian people are on speaking terms with |*t< uiiy. The building was badly the troops were cleaning out the cen­ one another, and what control Ottawa, the only _ by artillery Are and was telling I tral office of the Spartacans last night, The British proposal is that a message be sent down over the heads of the defenders | îrhen Dr. Liebknecht'» son also Is re TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO TO DAY to the various factions in Russia urging them to national Canadian capital recognised by the con­ they surrendered. ported to have been taken. Victoria Time* January 1ft UK _ agree to a truce pending a Peace Conference in stitution and by this country, has over Sir Edward A dispatch from Berlin dated at | Rodek Arrested...... Bt corder that the Conference might be able to facili­ Kemp and his associates in London. yesterday said the capture of \ London, Jan. It.—Karl Radek. on Spartacan office had been effected by I Of the Russian Bolshevist emissaries in The coast wins an only working aa far as Point, the gaits of fiin tate the restoration of peace in that unhappy the free use of hand grenades. The | Berlin, has been arrested, according to past few days having driven then down beyond there. eofeptry. To that end, if-the different authorities A Berlin dispatch says the Spartacans have with­ soldiers burned In the street an Im­ Berlin advices to the Exchange Tele­ The road that fellows the beach from Fowl Bay around McNeil’s Bay to mense quantity of Bolshevist liters- graph through Copenhagen. . between the Vistula and the Pacific would compose drawn from the brewery and will make their stand The dispateh also reports the captun Oak Bn*, .ii to ho extended to Cordova Bay, so it la sold. It this Is done. thëîr differences, they could have representation at on the east bank of the Spree. As they have Of the Boetxow observatory by Govern Victoria will have the best beach drive on the continent. the Conference and help in a general plan to put it forces. Victoria had an unwelcome visitor Met evening In the shape of s abandoned the brewery it is hard to see how they 1 HONORS FOR PECK Complete Break. howling gale from the southwest. Russia on her feet. .. can hold the Spree very long. The bfewery is the dc a Dire Alun nrucoc _sndon. Jan. -S.—The arrest by the Jacob Sehl’s house et Laurel Point, James Bay. was burned about half, The proposal is fair and reasonable, but we doubt Government in Berlin of George Lede chief base of the Spree. I rtAHKo AND UI Htnb boor, leader of the Independent Social past eight last night. if it would be accepted in Russia even if France iota, Is looked upon as significant as a and the othéf Allies agreed to join in sending it (Continued from page 1.) complete break In his relations with, HUN EFFICIENCY. ■ the Cabinet and presumably the end Ulianoff and Bronstein have proclaimed a class (Kinseton Standard.) 18th Battalloft ; George Bradbrook, 1st I 0f the secret negotiations looking to a Mounted RHSea; Dougal < armichael, compromise. Of extotteg differences by war ; they are out to 7 exterminate all elements As 'the" Huns’ boastod and bluffing “Efficit n y aOTUed WWtàBèd; BdrtholomsW Glmrtton, tm^ment for thTSsi^prarnnce p which do not accept their dictatorship. They are sternly «luring more than forty years has been beaten by 43rd Battalion; Charles Graham. 18th 1 particularly objectionable persons i ' lima was wham some ■■rsksats vied with sash other In exi carrying war into Esthonia, Ukraine, Courland, ii years’ efficiency of the Entente Aille» what is NI Battalion : Lient."L-Col. Bertram Hooper, | both sides and the postponement « travaganoe of statement in their ads. The wise merchants of to. 110th Battalion; Major Norman Me ______WiaiSiiTTLÉieéaÿr; Lithuania and Poland, -to impose their doctrine ■__ Caghey, Mndnd Battalion; Lient.-Col. 1 There is no confirmation of the n day vie with each other in the ACCURACY at their eUtsmenU there by force, w hether the.people of those districts LUCKLESS HOLLAND. 1 George R. Pearks, VC., llfiUi Bat |grt that Dr. Liebknecht about goods and values. Nowadays deliberate mierepreeentatiee ..'..-ji-s.fa.aiii... Fnain i - ■ *1 tattoo; Lieut. End Ti'aylor. Light 1 He has Sided from sight, however^as irUsing would surely end quickly UN say etere indulging want it or not. Unless they abandon their methods r'e*- ■ (BTODKiyn r>agie. ) j . Yfajor ’ Be res ford Topp, 42nd {has Chief of Police Bichhom. ' Hlâ ™ ami accord other people than those who adopt their tuldn’t escape the ’horrors of war. Wilhelm j Battalion ; Lieut.-Col. Stanler," 32nd. disappearance may have given rise to in tt views the riîht to liveaedto retain their own Is now there. ' fiABA ^second Bard to the Military Cross reports of hie death or arrest,. "*z .-* —

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919

DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED i '

A New Disinfecting Cloth and Silk Skirts Men’s Duck Work Shirts Tablet Tuesday $1.75 In a handy form to hang in your homo as a preventative against influenza and other infectious diseases. At Half Price A good heavy quality duck, in grey and white stripe. Made The new disinfectant Ls named OX-Y-GEN-OS and is with turndown collar, pocket and band cuffs. A splendid composed of Napthaleus, Formaldehyde, Eucalyptus, Cam­ About 200 Models to Go at Working Shirt for hard wear. Special Tuesday at $1.75 phor and Carbolic. This combination of powerful anti­ —Men’s Shirts, Main Floor, Broad septics in such a handy form ought to appeal to everyone. \------«______j______» ■■ ' No household should be without a tablet. Each ... . 25^ -^Drugs, Main Floor $3.90, $4.90, $5.90 $6.90 ./ British Made Men’s Leather $7.50, $9.50, $12.50 New WaiCts of Pongee Silks Socks Driving Gloves 85c Value $3.75 and $4.50 65c A reliable quality black leather, fin­ T. -day we are showing a particularly good .range of smart ished with gauntlet, suitable for new Waists, tailored from various grades of pongee silk. These A nice quality heather mixture, in4 a good medium weight. Sizes 10V4 driving or auto use. Very special are not only smart and stylishjn appearance but arc well-known and 11 only. offering at...... $1.85 qualities for hard wear and service. They stand many trips to -T-Men’s Socks, Main Floor, Broad •—Men’» Gloves, Main Floor* Broad the wash tub and launder beautifully. Natural Pongee Silk Waists, $3.75. —Of a- nice serviceable grade and made in semi-tailored stylés, with A Dependable Winter Boot two-way or Tuxedp collars. Full length sleeves. Natural Pongee Silk Waists, $4.50. For Men at $7.50 —Made in an attractive style with sailor collar, reveres and turnback ■—is Doctor’s Antiseptic. cuffs of paddy green wash satin. It is a most reliable Natural Pongee Silk Waists, $4.50. A great opportunity here for women to fill their needs and to make and quality, especi­ indulge in an extra separate Cloth or Silk Skirt. When you ally for those who do —Very pretty style, with square collar and turnback cuffs, embroidered can buy a good serviceable Skirt at half-price these days you much outdoor walking in ne itlv i:i s’lk of tan and brown shades. all weathers. can depend upon it it’s an offering worthy of your investiga­ V —Waists, Second Floor, Douglas tion. We would like you to come in and inspect this offer for Made from box calf, in yourself and examine the qualities represented. Blucher style. leather There an* Skirts of tweeds in neat patterns, tweed mixtures. lined, bellows tongue and tv Hose—Very Popular wiaTf eiiecks, diagonals, serges, gabardines, also various plain gtwMMtnpr douBle'igtac and striped silks, iheluding taffetas, pailettes and messalines. Our special price in all / All sizes represented and each model practically at half-price. sizes, a pair...... $7.50 With Women —Mantles, First Floor, Broad The same make, in ma­ —Especially for afternoon and evening hogany calf, with heavy wear. We have a particularly well assorted rublier heels, pair. $8.50 stock of reliable grades, marked at most rea­ —Men’s Boots. Main sonable prices. Each pair is made on the Warm Coats for Children Floor, View Street full-fashioned lines, with extra spliced heels and toes or with double feet. A few of our popular numbers follow : I and Misses, Clearing at Lisle Hose of Penman’s manufacture in Men’s Showerproof Coats in l black and white. A pair ...... H .. ,65* Lisle Hose of Penman ’» make, in various Donegal and Harris Tweed Effects wanted shades. A pair...... SOf ETO $10.00 = Lisle Hose in black, white and colors. Hood Clearing at $22.50 values at. a pair, 75< and ...... 85* Good, serviceable qualities, smartly tailored from hard- Entire balance of these useful Coats to be cleared at this Sale. We don’t Fibre Silk Hoee, in black, white, tan and wearing curl cloths, chinchillas, serges and velours. A want to carry one over. We shall need all our display room for the new colors. A pair...... 75C - nice range of wanted shades and each model a desirable spring goods, which will soon be here. Heavy Cotton Hose in O.S. sizes : black and • garment. Sizes range 8 to 14 years. Former prices, white. A pair. 35* and...... 50* $13.75 to $16.75. All grouped" in the one offering. There are splendid weatherproof garments in this offering—just the —Hose. Main Floor. Douglas Coats business men need at this season, also for all the year round. Nice Each...... 7...... $10.00 light and medium weights and perfectly showerproofed. There are Coats of —Mantles, First Floor, Broad Donegal tweed and Rams tw.ez*jl effects, also brown-ami grey herringbone. Smartly tailored with Raglan shoulder or set-in sleeves. All sizes in the Fleece - Lined Combinations range. Former values to $35.00. Women’s Sizes Priced to Flannelette Sheets January Clearance price ...... $22.50 . ~ . Advantage —Men’s Clothing. Main Floor, Broad Strongly Recommended for Use in Fleece-Lined Undergarments are warm and comfortable—in All Cases of Sickness. some cases to be preferred to those made from poor-grade wool —Because of their warmth and confort. Latent in Trimmings mixtures. I Practically equal to sleeping between blankets for warmth, but more comfort­ New Silk Applique Trimmings in several new shades. The following garments are desirable and reliable: able ami certainly more hygienic. A yard ...... $2.00 For our January Sale we are offering Women’s Fleece-Iuned Combinations, finished with high neck, Flannelette Sheets at a slight reduction in New Applique Trimmings, in colors. A yard.‘$2.50 long sleeves and ankle length ; good quality cotton; sizes 34, price, although our next shipment for the Beaded and Silk Applique. A yard...... $4.50 36, 38 and 40. Regular $1.50 value for...... $1.00 same quality wilt cost 50c a pair more for the large size. New Colored Silk Nets, 44 inches wide, in shades pink, Women’s Fleece-Lined Combinations of extra good quality cot­ Buy a pair or two now and try them, pale blue, Nile, lielio., canary, saxe, paddy, peacock, ton; ankle length, high neck and long sleeves; sizes 36,38 and and buy here and save. roval, silver grev, brown, white and black. A yard Our January Sale prioe for the best at...... rZV..$1.50 40. Regular $2.00 grade for...... $1.50 quality and largest size made. pair. $4.25 —Knit Underwear, Second Floor, Douglas —Staples, Main Floor, Douglas New Rosebud Trimmings, in blue, pink and pink and blue. A yard ...... 75* In pale blue and pink also, at ...... $2.00 X Fibre Door Welcome Pennants —Trimmings, Main Floor, Douglas RIGA Mats, $1.19 Men’s $2.50 For outside or veranda use. 65c Turkish Nature.’» Laxative Water, com­ Strong double diamond quality. Cotton Crepe posed of well-known aperient To-day’s special and 50 only. WELCOME —Carpet», Third Floor, Broad Towel» salts .jud highly recommend­ Outing Shirts ed for constipation, bilious­ ness, rheumatism, etc. In Boys' Leckie’s 95c Each $1.75 bottles, each An exceedingly smart Shirt and one ,.-.XMMntt.u«Mluaoe #Obe#e M ÏW .your window or. —A - mce quality Towel of “Skookum” streamer when you go down to meet the boys returning from the battlefront. that has a superior appearance. It Pennants with the word “Welcome" on are hard to get, therefore we made ia made from a good quality cot­ white, heavy Turkish towel­ Boots up our own stock. The supply is limited, but if orders are placed early we ton crepe, in a range of striped ing, finished in an extra Urge will endeavor to make tip any special. designs—medium and narrow. Of box calf leather, Blucher style site and recommended for These Pennants are made from wool felt in various colors, 36 inches long, Finished with starched collar band and bellows tongue, all ,sizes. and-will stand lota of wear. and soft Rouble ruffs. All sizes. general use. January Sale, a pair...... $3.95 Buy yours to-day and make sure of one. Each...... 95* : Usually .sold at $2.50. Special —Staples, Main Floor, Douglas —Boys’ Boot», Main Refer,' View 7..,'.: >-• ' —-ihapenr. Third Floor. Broad £ January Sale vaine at/.. .$1.75

DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919

•Csnadisa Food Board Lioense Ho. 3-847; « Some All-Week Specials at IN WOMAN S DOMAIN

LIMITED The Big Cash Market •The Gift Centrer NOMINATIONS MADE IN Store Hoere, » a. m. to • p. m. Wednesday, • a. m. to 1 p. m.; Saturday, » a. m. to 1st p. o. In the Drug and Hardware C0W1CHAN ELECTION Its Meaning—Constancy Department Fidelity. A Few of the Many Attractive Values Offered in the . SPECIAL TUESDAY El GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Papers Are Filed for Private Fresh Milled Rolled Oats. Regular price 3 lbs. for 25c. Duncan and Major WEDDING Special, j January Sale of 4 lbs. for ...... 25c Edwards SILVER . Whitewear DRUG SPECIALS. Nominations for the Cdwichan Rid­ ing by-election were filed Saturday on HERE Is nothing more appro­ Palm Olive Face Powder. Reception Linen Writing Pads. behalf of Private Kenneth Duncan and Pei- box ...... 50< Each ...... Major F. B. Edwards, the I wo,candi­ Tpriate for^Wedding Gift than Women’» Nightgown*—A splendid selection in With every purchase of this With every purchase of these dates in the field contesting the seat a piece or chest of Sterling Sli­ til styles, $1.15 to $4.65. we will give one tin of Palm we will give one packet of En­ In the Provincial House. ver. Olive Talcum Powder FREE. velopes FREE. Mr. Duncan's nomination was pro­ Women's White Petticoats—Serviceable and posed by Dr. H. O. Rutherford and It always remains a pleasant good styles, $1.15, $1.65, $1.85, $2.15 Menan’s Shaving Cream, Regular 40c. Special, seconded by Edith Malt land-Dougall. and enduring reminder of the The assentore were A. A. Mutter. R. 8. friend or relative who gave it. to $3:85. " per tube ...... 28c Smith; Mrs. E M. Morten, H. S. Pré­ In every respect our stock of vost, H. W. Bevan, F. J. Bishop and both Sterling and Plated Flat- Corset Cover»—A good selection, priced at R. McLay. are and Hoik) ware 35/, 45/, 65/ and up to $2.35. Major Edwards was proposed by "T HARDWARE SPECIALS. splendid variety. (’apt. Spruit, seconded by Alfred H. Women's Middy Blouses— London Kettles (potato poi Lomas, with Harry Carney, L. A. Knox Muslin Combinations—Three OH of Joy for Polishing Furni­ Regular $1.15 for .. and J. Q. Morley as aseentors. Regulation and coat styles, CUT GLASS excellent values, priced at ture, etc. Large St os. bottle*. Thermos Vacuum Bottles, Every priced at $1.35. $1.35, $1.65 and $1.85. one guaranteed. Regular $L75 Thle is another form of a very Regular 76c. Special Brassieres—Well mede in for ...T...... *1.22 detarable Wedding Gift. Visit our Cut Glass Room. neat front or back fastening Women's Envelope Chemise styles, 75/. —Many pretty style» spe­ GROCERY DEPT. Women's Muslin Drawers— Specially priced at 45/#nd cially prie e d at 95/, Finest Bread Flour, Reception Lake of Woods Breakfast Food, Capt. H. A- l^angford and his son. $1.15, $1.35 to $2.65. Brand. Per sack .. *2.80 like Cream of Wheat; 61b. sack Lieut. Horace Langford. R.N.V.R., went Mitchell & Duncan up to $1.85. / for ...... 50* over to Vancouver on Saturday for a Fry's Cocoa; A4 lb. tine_for 20* LIMITED Fancy Black Figs; per lb. 25* From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. $2.75. "Miss Eleanor Dunsmulr arid Miss As a result of his terrible ordeal In *3.75. Inès B«n 1 well, of Victoria.-are spending the Goldstream woods • few weeks Black Grot grain Taffe­ Out In the kitchen of the hollow and you shall carry the chocolate pud­ a few days in the city, guests at the ago, Thomas Douglas recently had ta Silk. Regular 81.95, ■tump bungalow, where Uncle Wlggily ding," spoke Uncle Wlggily. "The New Washington Hotel. Mies Bodwell both his feet amputated at Harbor Longean--, the bunny rabbit gentleman, pudding is nice and light, thougn it ■pent the holidays with Mrs. W. 8. View Sanitarium. North Vancouver. January Sale of Coatings for $1.65 a yard. lived with Nurse Jane Fussy Wussy, Is dark colored, almost as dark and Peachy at her home on East Prospect It will be remembered that " last the muskrat lady housekeeper, there black as your bag of charcoal. So you Street, then returned ^to Victoria." month Douglas and a companion. P. Black Groegrain Taffe­ was a clattering, banging, tlnpanny take the pudding, and I will carry your C. Pitts, better known as I*ercy Pet­ ta Silk. Regular 82.50, sort of sound. tire-stuff for you." The friends of Mrs. France* L. Wil­ ers, started out on a hunting expedi­ Costing Tweed», Heavy Colored Sealette. Regular "Nurse Jane!” called Uncle Wlggily, So they set off together, the bunny lis ton will be pleased to hear that the tion into the woods off the Malahat for $1.95 a yard. "are you making something good to rabbit gentleman carrying the charcoal news received from Washington on Road. Striking In towards the Goid- Qualities—Regular 83.50 812.50, for $7.50 a yard. and Floppy with the chocolate,pudding Christmas Day by Mrs. Acton, Niagara Htream Lakes, they lost their way in a Black Groegrain Taffe­ blinding snow storm, and wandered "1 sum, if you please," politely an­ They had not gone very far before, Street, of her death at No. «6 Base anti $3.75, for $1.75 per ta Bilk. Regular 82.95, swered the muskrat lady, as she tied Hospital, France, or November 21. has I about all night, without food or fire, Black Pony Cloth. Regu­ all of a sudden, out from behind a proved to be Incorrect, Mrs. Aeton | The next morning Peters, completely yard. her whiskers around back of her ears prickly pear tree Jumped the had old for $2.45 a yard. so they wouldn't tickle her paws. ”1 having Just received a letter from her exhausted, fell dead on the trail, and lar 85.00, for $3.50 a yd. Plpelaewah. written on December IB, In which Mrs. Douglas continued his weary march Regular 83.95 for $2.75 Black Groegrain Taffe­ am making a chocolate pudding.” **Ha! What have you there. Uncle “Oh, joy!" cried Uncle Wlggily. and Willirton states that she Is In the best for days until be too could go no fur­ Dark Mixture Suiting ta Bilk. Regular 83.50, Wlggily T’ asked the unpleasant chap, ther. After he had lain under a log yer yard. his pink nose twinkled very fast In­ who loved to bite souse off rabbits* of health. A * * deed, for he loved chocolate pudding. for two days and nights until his feet Tweeds. Regular 83.95, for $2.95 a yard. s. "What have you there 7" At "Brenda)bane," Fort Street, on had become severly fro sen, a search Regular 84-50 and 84.95, "Are you making a large one?" he A chocolate pudding. If you please." asked. Friday evening the marriage was sol­ party discovered him In a terrible con­ for $3.25 a yard. tor $2.95 a yard. "Very large," answered Nurse Jane. ■aid Uncle Wlggily, naturally thinking emnised by Rev. Dr. Campbell of Hicb- dition caused by his eight days ex­ ‘So large that, if you want to take off .what Nurse Jane had given hlm. I ard Henry Bell and Miss Pauline Adela posure and hunger. For some time he bit of the pudding to any of your It s a chocolate pudding for Grandpa I vashesee, both of Victoria. The bride was a patient at the St. Joseph's Hos­ friends, you may do so." Goosey." 1 waa attended by Miss Philoir.ena Rob- pital here, where he wos slowly nursed "Oh, double Joy," cried Uncle Wig “Ha! You mistake! It Is for ME!"|*rtson as bridesmaid, and the grooms- back to life. He suffered much, how­ Phone 1876 1211 Donglai Street gily again, and he was happier than howled the bad old Plpstsewah, and I man was J. Clark. After a honeymoon ever, from the freezing of his feet, Sayward Building before. Jar you .know It alleys .makes before Mr. Longears could stop him, the] trip among the Sound cities Mr. and and after hi» removal to JhfrJf First Floor 1877 you more glati tv give something to ■jsetftah chap stuck his paw down in theTMm. Belt'will make their home in YJo amputation dered necessary. some one, than it does to get It your­ bag of charcoal that was on tho bun- Itoiia. self ny's back. Right Into the charcoal the I * * * . -I’ll take a btt of chocolate pudding Pipsisewah stuck -his paw, and then. I Miss Alma Hale, daughter of Mr. ana when he pulled it out, he looked at It Mrs. A. H. Hale, of 202 Edward Street, to Grandfather Goosey Gander,'1 said and cried: I left on Saturday afternoon for >an- RED CROSS WORK Uncle Wlggily. "He likes It and he •Oh. what Is this? Not chocolaté | enuver en route for Ottawa, where^her hasn’t had any in a long while." pudding at all! Oh, I'm turning black’ marriage is to take place to Chas. "Well, the pudding soon will be Brown, warrant officer of H.M.C .8. IN FIELD FOR COUNCIL tthked." spoke Nurse Jane, “and you I'm turning all black like a .'oal bin! Ob dear!" And then be ran away as Rainbow, lormerly stationed at Esqui­ North Ward Branch may take some to your friend." mau, prior to her departure Misa Hale So when the chocolate pudding was fast a* his legs would take him, and At the military BOO party which Is was the recipient of p handsome leathei to be held In the North Ward Rooms, Fish-Fish-Fish taken from the oven, and cooled a bit. he didn't hurt Uncle Wlggily or Floppy travelling case, the gift of her numer- Scott Building, on Thursday next, at Nurse Jane put a large slice In a pail, at all. friends, while her former col- "Dear me" said the bunny with a vu» V.— , „ , .____y »»»-, tue8.30 tenir*p.ro., the«iiey tableswj rewrmi may be reserved and covered It with a clean, white leagues In the Naval Yard, for players who care to make up their Smoked Black Cod, per lb...... ;...... 25/ napkin. laugh, "I quite forgot that I was carry­ was employed as stenographer for some i _ “Be careful not to let the napkin get ing the charcoal, and you had the own parties. This custom will hence­ Finnan Haddie, per lb., 22/ three or four years, presented her with forth prevail at these popular parties. Sliced Cod ...... 15/ down on the chocolate pudding," pudding. Floppy." a case of beautiful silverware. begged the muskrat lady. "You know Well. It’s a good thine you did for­ As usual, Mr. Waller will have charge Whiting, 10c per lb. 3 lbs. Halibut, lb...... 25/ this kind of pudding is not like rice get.” said the piggle boy, and I think of the game, and a pleasant evening Bole», 2 lbs. for...... 25/ or commeal. Chocolate pudding is so myself. “FLU” WORSE IN DELTA Is anticipated. for ...... 25/ very dark, not to say black, and it will Then Uncle Wlggily took the char- Thq rooms are now open daily from Black Cod, lb...... 18/ ■tain the napkin If apy gets on." 1 coal to Mrs. Twi.tytall for h.r lire. Mid I _ R b— 0livlr wi|| Go to the Main 1 to 6.30 p.m. and more workers are Filchards, 10c lb. 3 lbs. •Til be careful," said Uncle Wlggily. he left a bit of the chocolate pudding Dr ,"ed „„d Adv’aV « te InhTbi»itory needed to replace those who have fallen for ...... 25/ Mild Cured Bloaters, 2 lbs. So oft through the woods he started for Curly and Floppy, the piggle boye. ,nd TT"»” off. with his pail of chocolate pudding for and the rest he took to Grandpa * * The regular monthly meeting of the Fresh Herring, 10c lb. 3 lbs. for ...... 25/ Grandma Goosey Gander. Branch will be held on Monday, Jan­ Goosey, who ttked tt very much. So If According to a telegram received by for ...... 25/ Kippers, per lb...... 15/ ‘1 know the old gentleman goose the sidewalk doesn't try tv run before uary 20. at S p.m. This will also be will like it." thought Uncle Wlggily, It can creep and tumble into the ash the Provincial Board of Health this the annual meeting and full reports of Freeh Cod Fillets for Invslids, per lb...... 20/ and Just then, as he was hurrying can 111 tell you next about Uncle morning from Dr. A. A. King, Medical the year's work will be given. It Is •long in his fur coat, for it was cold Wlggily and the snowballs. Health Officer for the Delta, the rav­ hoped that all members will make an and blowy 4uid snowy, all of u sudden effort to be present. ages of Spanish Influenza are develop­ Mr. Lon gears heard a sad little voice Victoria West Branch. saying: A , GET RID ing at an alarming rate, and the Pro­ "Oh. dear! I can’t take another step! vincial authorities are asked to send a The Victoria West branch of the I’m so tired! I shall have to leave OF THAT FAT medical man to advise on the necessity Red Cross Society held Its monthly the bag here in the snow!" or otherwise of placing the whole dis­ meeting on Monday last, when the ••Ha! That doesn't sound either like Free Trial Treatment trict under Inhibitory regulations once treasurer reported the receipts for the Pacific Meat Market the skillery-sealery alligator, with month of December as $7.25. HARRY SKUCE Auk also for my “pay- mThe wire to the Department indicates humps on his tall, nor yet the blue­ when-reduced" offer. My The drawing for the gold bracelet, “It's the Quality Thst Counts" nosed baboon," thought Uncle W lffglly. treatment ha* often reduc­ that the second wave of the epidemic doaatsd Ky Mrs. Beaven, Colville "That sounds like some one in trouble, ed at the rate of s pound is at a much more virulent type than Road, and the reading lamp, donated 802 Government Street Next Post Office Phone 72 and I am going to help them." a day. No dieting, no exer­ the visitation of the former Occasion. by Mr. Wilson, Springfield Avenue, So he peeked through the bushes and cise1, absolutely safe and In order that the Provincial Board took place at the card social on Thurs­ Canada Food Board License t-TSie there he saw Floppy Twlstytail, the sure method. day evening. The winning number-for Mrs. E. Bateman writes:— .may be placed In possession of the little piggle boy. with a bag In front, of Have taken yeur treatment actual conditions obtaining It has been the bracelet was 165, held by Mrs. him, resting on a pile of enow. end it Is wonderful hew It arranged that Dr. Robert Oliver, son of Sampson, Blackwood Avenue, “What's the matter, FloppyT asked reduces. It does Just as Premier Oliver, left for the Mainland No. 448 for -the------reading'e‘— 1lamp,------held by Uncle Wlggily. .... ! yeu say. I have reduced a peund a day on Saturday afternoon's boat Upon his Miss Grimison, Springfield Avenue. - "Oh, I’ve been to the store to get and feei fine. i recommendations will depend the ac­ The next card social will be held on a bag of charcoal to make a fire In Mrs. Anna Schmidt writes :—I weighed 171 tion that will be taken by the health Thursday, January 23, when a better TRUSTEE GEORGE F. WATSON our pen-house," said the piggle boy. pound» before l started yeur treatment I authorities. attendance Is anticipated by the com and I new weigh 13» pounds. Yeu may mlttee. Wtoo Is In the Held tor Councillor In "But the bag is so heavy that 1 cant print thle If yeu like. Ward III.. Saanich. , a rather choleric golfer went out to Fern wood Branch. Uft It any more." -» These are Just examples of what Breakfast White’s Beef, Iron "Ha! Then 1 will carry It for you, treatment can accomplish. La ■ehd play for the second time on a certain The annual meeting of the Fern- The thinnest man In the world was you more proof at my expense. course. Evidently his fame hsd pre- wood branch of the Red Cross will arguing with the man of the mighty DR. R. NEWMAN, Licensed Physicien, ceded him. for et the drlve-off he take place on Tuesday evening, Janu­ flat as to who waa the greatest “draw and Wine 2862S6 Fifth Ave.,Ave.. New York, Desk 1S-US. I found an Interested audience of local ary 14, at I o’clock In the In the theatrical—or, rather, circus— youngsters. rooms, 1»0S Gladstone Avenue. Mr. Afterwoe Tea $1.00 per Bottle. The young B l crawled Into the mu- -What*» this?" Williams, honorary secretary-treasurer world. _ JANUARY the He of the mighty flat gust presence. eric one, gaslng at My. of the Canadian Red Cross Solcety, Uently to the thin man's tale of tri­ Seppër A Dreeing Tonic. "Well, what Is ItT* growled the fa­ “What do you want?" will address the meeting, and It I» earnestly hoped that a large number umphs, and then burst out: ther of the girl. In no encouraging "Nothin'," was the non-committal -Bee these flats? Why, the other Clearance Sale tone. rejoinder of the leader of the bunch. of the residents of the district will be The Tea Kettle HALL A CO. day I took e brick In either hand, gave I— I want to marry your daughter, "Then clear off, every one et you!" PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS —AT— Cad boro Bay. a aqueeae, and—dual! Then I went sir!" ' ______exclaimed__ the „player. "There Isn’t through a forest, pulled up u tree with Douglas »iend View Streets Cor. Yatee .and Douglas StrwU What?" The old man’s face grew Ianything here for you to watch!" The monthly tea and business meet­ Phone iturple. "Marry my daughter? I am I "We didn’t come to watch," returned my right band and one with my left, Tin FAMOUS STORE ing waa held on January », when It squeezed them together, and, beheld astonished! What on earth do you I the youngsters, without attempting to decided to dew the work room mean ..air?.. Ji uu Itnove on “We .wdustl" age February « en account of the Oroosah, Skirts, Etc. . "Now; wow," soothed the youth, see­ nie. Mesdames Sturgeei. Peters ing d 'em together, and, hey presto Utilize Times Want Ads She's all right, really." ' g runs a merry go-round!* the month amounted to lie. tool* VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 PUBLIC UTILITIES MANY CANDIDATES January Sale Prices ACT AS DRAFTED IN SAANICH ELECTION Canada Feed Beard Lhenaw 19-6219. 10-6220, 10-6221

Would Set Up Commission of Several Wards Will Be Fought, Meridac Still Prevail Three With Wide As Well As Reeve- The time is rapidly drawing near when Rowers ship Almond Cream you will he unable to purchase Coats and Suits at sale prices, therefore, it will be readily seen For chapped hands, face or lips. that a quick decision and early buying will be Draft coi>ies of the proposed Public Nominations were made to Return Utilities Act providing for the appoint­ ing Officer Sewell to-day aa follows: 25c and 50c . to your advantage. Every garment marked ment of » public service commission Fer Reeve. at reduced prices during this Clearance Sale for British Columbia have been com­ pleted and will take the form of a bill to Diggon, Harold Montague, of 2862 is the only kind ever sold at Scurrah’s—the be submitted to the legislative Assem­ Park Drive, Gorge Road, printer, by We have a drug store in your locality. bly during the approaching session. George McGregor and J. C. New- vfry best. The best in style; the best in qual­ The short title Is “The Public Utilities Act,” providing for a board ity ; and the best in value. There should be no constituted of three member», to be Jones, Charles B., Mount Tolmle, by hesitation in purchasing at these pricings: appointed by the Lieut.-Goveroor-ln- John .8. Reid and James Owen. Merryfield 6? Dack Council, with appointment also of suf­ Fer Council. DISPBN8INQ DSUOUiCTI ficient clerical staff to handle business .Stylish Coats Reduced to be transacted. The three commis Ward One—Terrell, 8., by A. EL Horner I Free Delivery Coats, in black cloths, waves of the sea and tweeds. Regular sioners are to Be appointed “during and G. K. Davidson. Elected by accla 1948 16*4 8697 p|l|U values to $3275. January Sale Price...... ,"...... $19.75 good behavior" for a period of ten mat ion. see Bar. Junctio*. Oak «ay. rftJJ.I Coats, in velour and blanket cloths; about twelve of them years, and at the expiration of that Ward Three—Graham, William, by have fur collars. Regular values up to $42.50. January term are eligible for re-appointment. C. Pointer and A. F. Stables. By accla­ They are to devote whole time to the mation. Sale Price ...... $29.50 commission's work, and their salary is Handsome Velour Coats. Regular value? up to $55.00. Jan­ to come from Consolidated Revenue. Ward Three—Hobbs, F. Vicar, by H. uary Sale Price; The salary to be provided is not yet C. Disher and William Holme». included in the bill. The Lieut.-Gov- Watson, George F., by O. A. Van- Fur-Trimmed Coats Voile Blouses Reduced ernor-in-Council reserves the power to tright and J. Fullerton. __ Smile Without Regular $85.00 values, for...... $55.00 Highrgrade White Voile Blouses with high direct places of residence for the com­ Ward Four—Henderson, Anton, by Regular $95.00 values, for. «ttt. .t ...... $65.00 and low necks, Swiss embroidery fronts, lace missioners. and in Jurisdiction the E. B, Knowlton and W. L. Lea. Elected Embarrassment Regular $125.00 values, for...... #...... $39,50 board will have Supreme Court pow­ by acclamation. tdge collars and cuffs, tucking» and pleatiogs. ers In many respeçts. Ail peace offi­ " Regular values up to $5.50 tor..... $3.00 cers within the province are ex-officio Ward FifiF—Eliot, John George, by F. The Suit Reductions Regular values up to $7.00 for...... $4.7$ 1 officers to assist the commission in the O, Quick and Richard Deveme. Suits, in serges, poplins and gaberdines. Regular exercise of its Jurisdiction. Pi in, James, by F, O. Quick and R. 8. values to $45.00. January Sale Price. . $29 75 Jerfliey -Cloth Dresses Among others powers relegated to Butt. Suits, in serges, gaberdines, broadcloths and Ox­ A wide range of choice in designs and color­ it, the commission, may take posses­ Ward 8ixr—Brooks, John 8., by W ford cloth». Regular values up to $55.00. Jan­ ings for your selection. sion and manage businesses in order D. Mitchell and Robert Parfell. Elect uary Sale Price ...... $36.75 Regular $37.50 values for...... $30.00 I to enforce its orders, and employees ed by acclamation. Suita, in velours, broadcloths, serges and gaber­ Regular $45.00 values for...... $36.00 1 are compelled to obey the orders Is­ Ward Seven—Dooley. Thomas, by A. dines-.'- Regular to $65.00. January Sale Regular $50.00 values for...... $40.00 I sued by the commission. Power for E. Lloyd and J. A. Loud. «we ...... $42.50 diâftiïlution of companies in default» Lowery, Mrs. dsabella, by E. A. Hale where no means of compelling com­ and John Braden. Separate Skirts pliance of commission orders are at Orr, Ernest by G. M. Walton and G. Millinery Reductions A splendid offering in Silk Poplin and Taffeta Ready-to-wear Hat» reduced to . $1.95 and $2.95 hand, is also provided. In Such cases E. Wilkinsçn. ^ Skirts. Regular values $9.00 to $25.00. Special the board would file a certificate with Trimmed Hat» at...... $$.00 at ...... $6.50 to $15.7$ For School Trustees (Two). the Attorney-General, proper publica­ Coates, Preston Charles, by H. R. tion would be given In the official B. Usman and D. C. Pets. C. Gazette, and the grounds for dlsso. Walker. Mary E., by J. W. Sluggett We Call Particular Attention to Our Beautiful Showing of Evening tut ion would have been complied with and D. E. Gold. In Jaw. Police Commissioner (One). Power of Appeal Gowns—All Moderately Priced Dempster, Patrick W„ by A. Stewart Right of appeal “ from commission and P. Scull. rulings Is provided, the appeal to be Carey. William, by C. B. Jones and made to the judge of the Court of Ap­ James Owens. peal within twenty-one days of the ruling objected to. Afternoon Gowns Plush Coats Under the headings at duties de­ volving upon public utility companies FORD’S WAR RECORD relative to the commission, it is stipu­ At 20% Off LIMITED Reduced lated In the bill fhal they must pro­ 728-730-734 Yates St Tel. 3983 vide service to the public In all re­ spects adequate, safe. Just, reasonable IS MOST AMAZING ■md without1 discrimination or delay. HaVe Those Teeth Made Sound They would also have to obey all( or­ ders of the commission with respect to their business or,service, and fur­ nish ah necessary information includ­ Remarkable Contribution Made A set of sound pearly-white teeth enhances the ing the delivery of - documents, keep Toward Winning World's — pleasing smile as the years roll by. The older a person records in this Province, etc., and do with well cared-for teeth becomes, the more attractive Ail Have Increased in Price Except Bread many other things to assist in carry­ ing out the intentions of the act. The Conflict they are—the better their health. v. commission would control rates, ser­ How do you expect your-teeth to be in, say, five or vice, ^he matter of Interchange ser­ ten yearsl Clean and sound and efficient—free from vice lyrtween companies, and exercise Owners of Ford cars will tie inter­ %*e9«*ral supervision of all public ested in the following accomplintiment* the dangers that now lurk in decay spots t What you utility company affairs. of the Ford Motor Car Company to­ must do now is to be sure of sound teeth in the future— Penalty clauses of a rigorous char­ ward helping win the war. The con­ acter are set out. cern ha* tutned out: in other words, to have the defects in your mouth More than 2.000,000 *teel helmets, remedied, and the decay removed. < irder for 5,000 12-cylinder Liberty The service we render to those suffering with dcfèc- SU6AFF motor*. About 1,500 delivered. amis* MAP BOUTE FROM Order for 10,090 caisson*. About 7,500 tive teeth is safe and scientific—the prices we ask are delivered. moderate, and you are privileged to l*ay a little at a time. g; M Order for 112 Eagle boat*. 200 feet long and 26 feet beam. 60 delivered. Phone 3624 or write for appointment. MOOSE JAW WEST More than 8,000 truck*. Order for 25.000 regular Ford cars. About 12,000 delivered. More than 6,000 ambulances. Dr. GILBERT’S DENTAL PARLORS Order for 700,000 bearing* for the Seattle Makes Bid To Be West­ liberty motor. The superior standard 1304 Government Street, Corner Yates of the bearing* turned out by the Ford ern Terminus of National Motor Co. decided the Government to Vancouver—207 Hastings W. have this company make all the bear­ — Highway ing* for all the Liberty motors made in the United State*. On this order over 400.000 bearing* were delivered. While the ('anadian Highway plans About 60 tons of spare parts for Ford mm* are still indefinite. {«--■plenty =of 4-ar* delivered. «wm»»»..... 42%-. evidence of a determination to get the Order for 700.000 cylinder forgings matter before the Federal Government. for Liberty motor*. Here again the Before this can be done the forces of Government recognized the superiority every community must be united and of Ford work and ordered Ford forg­ fully prepared with their schemes. ing* for all Liberty motors made In R. 11. Atkinson, head of the Canadian America. Trail Association, was a recent vlaltor (.irder for 400.000 cylinders for to V id<*rta from his headquarters at Liberty motors. Here again the Gov­ Moose Jaw and has been mapping out ernment ordered the Ford Motor Co. to -th* best routes from Moose Jaw west- -make all c>llndei»~Tof gtfr the Liberty ward. Mile, of good road*, which motors made In America. Order prac­ would later form part of the Canadian tically completed and new order for Highway, are already In existence, but 300,000 was placed Just prior to the u remains for the completion of the armistice. eectlon through British Columbia to A large volume of experiment work furnish one of the moat beautiful scenic was done in building 3-ton military Highest Quality) route. In the world, and at the same tanks, and the Government placed time complete the link necessary to order* for.16,000 of the small 2-men Hodgson thia great national asset. tanks and 3,009 of the large 6-ton In W„t.rn Washington tanks, and the huge building was al­ Lowest Price most completed in which the tanks Seattle la making a strong bid to were to be bullded. Cancellation order become the western termlnu, of came before more than a half dozen National highway, and the State of tank* had l*een completed. Prompt Service) Pure Food Stores Washington is planning to lay more F » Motion picture reels In behalf of the if you want to save money— hard surface roads as a definite part of Liberty loan. Red Cross and Patriotic the reconstruction and development Fund Work were made by, the company programme. It is anticipated that and supplied to the Government In from the enactment of a motor licence sufficient quantities to serve the entire revenue bill increasing the automobile Beet Brsnde OP Fine Leeal Potatoes ^2 QQ Uhited States in motipn pictures. Fleur ...... ^aeOv begin using bakers' bread ^d jnick tax. between *1.000.000 and Motion picture reels In volume suffi­ S 1.509.000 will be made available for cient to serve the armies of the United permanent hard surfacing during the Johnston's Fluid Beef (PI AA States In France, Italy and Palestine Bottlé ...... tplwVV coming year, the idea being to nttse were furnished by the motion picture Nr,“~k,“t.T“. $1.30 ASILY seen, when you consider that the price of bread has . the automobile revenues to an average department ot the Ford Motor Co. of |16 a car. . As an offset, however, It Exactly 34,000 men and women were Mrs. Haines' Marmalade FTQ Oxe Cube* E net increased one iota in the last eighteen months, while le calculated that an annual saving of employed at the main factory in High­ 4-lb. tin ...... I VV «3# and ...... VV fuel, shortening, milk, flour, substitutes, butter, or any article $76 to $90 would be effected on each land Park; 6,800 men employed at the automobile on gasoline and tire» alone. ship-building plant; 4,000 men em­ Mrs. Haines’ Marmalade OO- Fry’s Cocoa OQge necessary in baking has steadily gone “ skyward ” in price. At the same time Washington State ployed at the blaat furnace; 250 men 1-lb. glass Jar...... £OU %-lb. tin ...... MUt figures on issuing bonds for $30.009.090 This is the direct result of the adoption and use of the most employed at the carburetor plant, or to cover road construction, and it Is an average of 45,000 employees, prac- Com Starch OP- Benner’s Seeded Raieins modern maehinery in America with the resulting simultaneous figured that the 11.006,00» or more t^ally all on one hundred per cent. 2 packets for...... sdv production of thousands of loaves baked in the same time that it raleed by the licence revenue would Government work, under a standard b2e*qiUl"** the lntereat on the bond eight hour day and minimum wage of would ordinarily take the housewife to bake a batch of four. Perrin's Sedas PQ/* Cedar Mope PI QQ $5 per day. Large pall ...... t)Ot Each ...... V-i-eOv Watch the following advertisements showing the modern bakery The date of the first war contract NEEDED AT ONCE. , at work. Quit baking—try bakers"1 bread to-day. executed between the United States Dunn's Raspberry Jam i(). and the Ford Motor Co. was Nov. 22, i Parvmu-Smtth wax fumiahtn* 19*7. Butter ...... Ut/l/ 2-lb. Jar ...... Order from Your Grocer, hla library, which occupation was causing him coiutidcrahte anxiety Production before the war was con- despair he -ail-d In an expert book- to the Ford car, known"to thrf food License No. 5-1061. :eL,T„lnnd," t:r mani' eungctlon. and trade as Model M. The entire efforts MAD THIS AGAIN a final order fir a complete library he of the company were directed to the turned to hla adnarr and asked: production of this one model chassis, And wharte the name of that fellow upon which were mounted five distinct ltodies, known to the trade as the run­ about, seating two‘passenger#; tburlhg. “Hhakcapeerc, air," answered the seating five passengers; coupe, seating Have You Tried Our Jersey * tradesman. ” JWQ passengers; Town car, «euting six "Yea, that', it Oct me all he , writ­ passengers, and the Sedan, seating five Creamery Butter? ten and make a rote' to order anything passengers. The last three are en­ new ne may write." * 16 closed bodies, the first, two are open It Is the best value on the market to-day. Concealing a smile the bookseller with removable tops. The fiscal year Per lb...... suggested: * endrf July II, annually, and for the ...... 58c ‘ And may I suggest you have them 'fiscal year 1916-17 the volume of pro­ bound in morocco?" duction reached 785,432 car*. For the Bound lit Moiocco* " roared iho ?ew,s« «ara, hut atemet ImroedlatHy *HRFF. STOUTS ’ A man. who dévotes a* mtich of ln* life to one httsWs* a* a>iy "WiliteWire'devote» to the Yranihü** i, Î Want th. -cnfmm.t t ihm-a,,, after the efid of the fiscal year, the of homv-muking, is sure to read all he ean on that subject—to try to keep in toueh with every ten­ once!* —TU-Blts. “«mgs at plant did almost one hundred per cent, 2054 dency and development in that line of work. To do this, in her bukinetui-of home management, a war work. The Ron of Honor of Brltl-h 4rom,.„ The first work on Government con­ License No. 8-11819 woman must watch the advertisements all.of the time—(or they constitute “trade literature” for tove gtren up their livel That trails began in NoveiRber, 1917. Britain might endure now nnmlu>r« 'home-makers! • The number of men and women em­ —------>he Hat lap, noLoanrcoL ployed on war work totalled in excess TÙ* aj^ULTS UTILIZE ' - 9 *<*= \ KTrOKI A DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919

that choice of selection Is restricted fo Corporation of the District of. Saanltit. the CHy of Victoria, that I require the EXHIBITION OF ARTS pTots. the pr!< e of which, or the loca­ POUND SALE. STATEMENT SHOWS tion of which, in a number of in»tances, CORPORATION presence of the said Electors in the play, or may not, be satisfactory. The TO ALL WOMEN 1 will sell by Public Auction at the Council Chamber at the City Hall, Doug­ caretaker of the Cemetery estimates £oundV olanf°m Ave , Saanich, that there will be sufficient plots SUPPLIES on Wednesday. January 15, at 11 a. in las Street, ln the aforesaid City on AND CRAFTS MONDAY DETAILS OF SCHEME available for purch;tse ^for another one «mall bay horse with halter J2Û year, but not longer, under existing hands high, white fare and three white Monday, the 18th day of January, Iflf, WHOARE ILL feet, short mane and dock tail, unless re­ conditions. In any event not less than deemed before that date and all charges from 18 (noon) to 8 p.m. for th» pur­ a year would be required suitably U> Sealed tenders will be received pose of electing one (1) person os a mem- This Woman Recommends prepare new ground for use as a ce me- JAMES DRTDEN. kher ot„ the______Board^ of ...... CommissionersT|| of Artists New to City Exhibit at Proposed Cemetery Considered by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. Pound Keeper. Police for the City of Vlctorln. Island Club's Annual Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ on Monday, January 20,1919, for The mode of Nomination of Candidate, in Light of Location and ■ball be aa follow, l . Show table Compound—Her the following suppliea for the cur­ Personal Experience. Accessibility IS CANDIDATE Th, Candidate, shall be nominated In rent year: . _V. - Corporation of the City writing, the writing shall be «ubecrlbed by Iwo votera of the Municipality as McLean, Neb. I want to racom- Proper and seconder, and shall be de­ To-morrow the long-|Hèitjivn»d, Accessibility, perpetual care and BLUEPRINTS Arts and Crafts exhibition annually ■tend ledia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable COAL of Victoria livered to the Returning officnr at any held under the auspices of the Island Compound to all conditions at the old cemetery are dealt time between the dele of this notice and Arts and Crafts Club wilT be opened women who suffer with in the report nf the Special Com­ DRUGS ____ ' .4 • t p.m. of the day nf the nomination, and to the public, and will remain open from any functional mittee appointed to draft a statement GROCERIES REFERENDUM In the event of a poll being necessary for the remainder of the week. The disturbance, as it for the public In view of the vote on mich poll will be open on THURSDAY, exhibition was scheduled for October, has done me more Wl.I but the Intervention of the,ban neces­ the by-law next Thursday, .to purchase the Utb day of JANUARY, 1,1,. from good than »TI the the Tod property at Cedar Hill. WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY ACT , ocloek am. to 7 p.m, In the 6lty Hall sitated Its postponement to the present doctor’s medidne. ROAD OIL date. ; On Saturday The Times published WHEREAS a Petition has-been pre­ building Number «U Pandora Street, ln The collection is staged In the rooms Since taking It 1 the financial features, and- the follow­ WOOD PAVING BLOCKS have à fine healthy ing are other phases of the situation in sented to the Municipal Council of the the said City, as follows: AU votera, from on the third floor of the Pemberton “A" to "La»” inclusive In Booth No. I, Block, where the exhibition was held baby girl and have case of civic purchase: PAVING BRICKS Oty Of Victoria pursuant'to the "Weekly last year. While the actual number of gained in health and Location of Property. Half-Holiday Act," signed by not less end voter, from “LA" to "Z" Inclusive In SAND for ASPHALTIC PAVING Booth No. 2, in said budding at which exhibits is comparatively email, owing strength. My hus­ The land is situated directly adjoining ~n ten Hr cent, of the electors qualified to the absence overseas of many ti band and I both Mount Douglas Park property on what ASPHALTIC CEMENT J® /ôte for Mayor, requesting that a time and place each Elector who Is duly exhibitors, the general standard of the -L^i praise your med­ is known as the Cedar Hill Road, about BREAD Referendum be submitted at the next qualified to vote for Mayor will be en­ work is of a high order, and in a city icine to all suffering four miles from the City Hall. Municipal Election In- Mayor to change titled to cnet his vote for one (1) candi- which, in common with other western the half-holiday in the City of Victoria d»W for member of the Board of Com­ centres, lacks any public gallery, af­ women.”—Mrs. John Koppelmamn. K. Accessibility. C0SDW00D fords welcome opportunity for the in­ No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. It Is reached by way of Shelboume FISH rrom Wednesday afternoon to Saturday missioner, of Police, of which every per­ dulgence of a love of the beautiful in This famous root and herb remedy, Street, one of the finest paved avenues afternoon. ron Is hereby required to take notice end —-lÎP..yBWaA* '*>• Municipal Council art. Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ of the city, or suburbs. Though the MEAT govern hlmnelf accordingly. street railway system hss not been EleomTrü4 * note of the Municipal One of the most striking features of pound, has been restoring women of taWn î*, qualified to vot. for Mayor be Any person being a British subject the exhibition is the excellent show extended In this direction, there is no VEGETABLES America to health for more than forty doubt, in any event, that, if the ceme­ 01 referendum at the Munl- ■haU he eligible to he elected Or to serve ing made by a number of artists new years and it will well pay any woman FUEL OIL I h«ld on Thursday, the to Victoria. Of thesfl_ the largest ex­ tery were located where the Tod prop­ lhV hn. il S* .°* Jnnuary, 111,, between *• 6 member of the tioard ef Commit hibit la that of R. B. Butler, who * who suffers from displacements, in­ erty now is a line of busses would be SAND and GRAVEL fl W°* «'clock In th. forenoon •loners of Police. flammation, ulceration, irregularities, Instituted to accofhtnodate the passen­ , « d«<* In the afternoon upon sent in some seven or eight water- «ie following questions: The term or office ot the person so colors. Old Country residents of the backache, headaches, nervousness or ger traffic to the park, the beach and PORTLAND CEMENT the cemetery. yeu In favor ef changing the elected shad be the period of two years. city will revel in his sketches of quaint “the blues” to give this successful STATIONERY l’*l,tf*uMdey from Wednesday bits Of England, including the corner remedy a trial Payment of Purchase. ,L7mVT..t<‘.?*tura*y afternoon7" Given under my hand nt Victoria. Brit­ of a Cotewold village, with its half- For special suggestions In regard to The owners of the property have tbs NyTICB is hereby given to ish Columbia, this 4th day of January. timbered and gabled cottages. By this Specifications and particulars fUd til® Gity ot Victoria quail- 1HE same artist are two views «f àficLona •Tour ailment write Lydia EL Pinkhàra agreed to accept payment In 20-year may be obtained at the office .of u for Mayor that their presence harbor, one called •Victoria’s j|^rk Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result sérial bond debentures, bearing inter­ Pon5ÜÜLCrt care system, and to make provision for OUR HERITAGE. thï ,75,.h* equate as aforesaid, and softness of color and freedom from was in existence. These sketches were legacies and requests, to assist the the lowest or any tender not the undersigned has been appointed to act the hardness of line tor which many shown at the exhibition at London, fumMwhlch will be established by the Oh. Women of the Nation, cônîîmlnï“fa pflknf for the purpose of Come, listen to my rhyme! necessarily accepted. *•>* “Ut Referendum, which water-color artists are prone. England, In 1812. city with the «perlai object of securing ro .fc.';“n,1.uc,*d ln Ute same manner ae MUNICIPAL NOTICE The inevitable touch of war is 1m the perpetual upkeep of all plots used It’s strange the changea brought about Specimens of craft-work are few in By the whirligig of time. W. W. NORTHCOTT, »n election for Mayor. parted by the group of water-colors number, but of interesting variety, for interment purposes. In the primary o„—Ml? r«tuircd to answer the said Municipal Election, 1919 entitled. "Somephere In Francs,” by and the exhibits embrace rug-weav­ establishment of this fund, it Is ex­ City Purchasing Agent, Uu«JKti°n by marking a cross (X) on the a returned soldier, Arthur H. Parker, pected that the munieipalRieo ef Oak For many years a name of scorn SS?«2W "Æ" 52 for , ing, clay-modelling, including a very We bore as suffragettes. of Cedar Htil. The theme is beauti­ virile figure of "Joy,” by Mrs. L. 8. Bay. Saanlcty and Eequlmslt will co­ Victoria, B.C., January 7, 1919. fully treated, and has none of the lurid -operate with the city, as indicated In a But when we mire our banner now, te “aÜ! 17,7n,cn Very lP-ro..M£pl«d)®rson I' SCHOOL TRUSTEES Sweeney, several specimens of china- A rousing cheer it gets. elf ac­ effects which the title might suggest. painting and art needlework. A com­ resolution to that effect passed at a Σrdî£ïty 10 *°'"™ hi FUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given meeting of the Special Joint Commit­ Two of the little sketches show ruin­ prehensive exhibit of handiwork by For politicians crave our vote. hmViUTV ¥”der my hand at .Victoria, to the -Electors of the Municipality of ed churches whose graceful lines even returned soldiers is also among the tee held on August 2, 1*1*. The title 1«, Co umbl*. this 7th day of January, ths City of Victoria, that I require the to the land will be vested In the r- They greet ua hat in hand; the ruthless hand of the ! tun has not many features of Interest in the col- They tell qa. lovely stories. presence of the said Electors ln the altogether obliterated. Even a view poration of the City of Victoria. ^ Victoria Public WM. W NORTH COTT, While wo listen, and—look bland. Returning Officer. Council Chamber at the City Hall. Deug- of a war-scarred road with a laden General Features. las Street. In the aforesaid City on motor-bus on its way to the 11 nee has The land has been examined, tested The men! They used to tough at us. an element of beauty as portrayed by BRITAIN’S OIL FIELDS Schools Monday, the. 13th day of January. 1818, and found admirably adapted for the They thought ua funny—quite! from 13 (noon) to X p.m. for the pur- this soldier-artist. purpose. It slopes to the east, and-there Our laugn is last—but longest, Regulations for Homo Lessons for Pupils Can we provide our own oil? It Is a po8e of electing three (8) persons to rep­ Exhibiting for the first time In Vic­ is a natural channel for drainage to We re rising in our might. 0 ef Junior 4th end Intermediate Grades. toria, Rev. W. O. Boyd has a number vital question, one Which the Çovem- the sea. The three municipalities inter­ resent them as members of the Board of of ceiever water-colors showing mar­ ment. hopes tio be able to answer in the Approved by Or. Arthur O. Price and City of Victoria Trustees for Victoria City School District. ested adjoining Victoria have Indicated We*re rising In our might to-day, ’ ______Health Committee. ine views. Most of them are of local affirmative. At present we have to their concurrence In its selection, We have a charge to keep: The mode of Nomination of Candidates origin showing charming glimpses of rely almost entirely for supplies of oil will form the counter part of the park We’re tired of that old saying— 1. The entire teaching staff la to report ■hall be as follows: sea, sky and mountain in the vicinity from overseas. for duty on Monday, January 18. municipa notice which it adjoins and the beach close "Men work and women weep.*’ T The Candidates shall be nominated ln ef Victoria. Of the world resources of oil the 2. Entrance Classes will be re-opened on by which has already become a popu­ the above day, and will carry on a» writing, the writing shall be subscribed Among the better-known local British Empire produce* less than lar resort for picnickers. With the For the poet Kipling stated— usual. artists are T. Bam ford, former presi­ two and a half per cent., of which park,, beach and cemetery combined, —A fact to make men quail— by two voters of the Municipality as dent of the Arts and Crafts Club, who "That the female of the species I. Other classe» will assemble on tile proposer and seconder, and ahull be de­ four-fifths come* to us from India. these points will demand, and are cer­ above-named date at the undermen­ MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, 1919 has lost none of his old:time skill, and xv. must find petroleum undjsr Brit­ tain to receive, proper and adequate la more deadly than the male." tioned hours: livered to the Returning Officer at any is showing several delightful sea­ ish soil, and that is why Lord Cow - attention from transportation com pun - Junior 4th ...... 9.80 o’clock. time between the date of this notice and scapes ; Miss Jane Crease, whose dray, acting for the Gov rnm. i t, l* These four tong years have proved that we Senior 3rd ...... 11 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 2 p.m. of the day of the nomination, and sketches include one or Iwo charming borin^tov oil in Derbyshire. It is con­ Provision has been made for the an­ Can rite to any height ; Junior 3rd ...... 1.80 " to the Electors of the Municipality of They ear hot call ua "clinging vines,** in the event of a poll being necessary little bits in the vicinity of Vancouver. sidered by Lord Cowdray and his staff nual expenditure of a considerable sum 4. The pupils of the above classes will be the City of Victoria, that I require the iuch poll will be open on THURSDAY, Miss Kitto, who shows several land­ of experts that reservoirs of oil may of money op the improvement of Nor dub us—"parasite " formed into group», and on future days will report at the school in section» as presence of the said Electors In the the 18th day of Jenugry, 1919, from I scapes of “broom," and H. J. Davis, be found, particularly in the neighbor­ Mount Douglas Park and Reach, and if Council Chamber at thé City Hall. Doug­ whose little marine sketches with their hood of Chesterfield, at a depth of be­ the cemetery is located adjacent there­ So. In this day of triumph, , arranged by the teachers, who will give o’clock a. m. to 7 o’clock p. m., in the graceful, dancing craft are among the tween 2,000 feet and 4,000 feet. Opera­ to and maintained under the perpetual This truth shall be unfurled— them dally assignments of work, to be las Street, in the aforesaid City on building known as The Crystal "The hand that rocks the cradle" written out at home and retume4~'the Monday, the • 13th day of January, lilt, most pleasing of the collection. tions are to be carried on night and care system, it would form another following day, when the exercises of the Theatre, 1315 Broad Street, ln the said Oil palatines are very much in the day, the British engineers being assist­ feature In the continuous beauttfivatkm Shall help to “rule the world." previous day will be handed back to from 12 (noon) to 8 p.m. for the pur­ City, as follows: All voters, from “A” to minority, only a few artists being ed by United States drillers, who are of the locaifty. the pupil duly corrected. pose of electing persons to represent “Las” Inclusive in Booth No. 1, and vot­ represented. Of these particular men­ to put down a number of wells. Mil­ But let ua be united 6. Subjects of Study; Arithmetic. Lan­ them In the Municipal Council as Mayor Conditions at Cemetery. And agree to disagree— ers from "Le” to "Z” Inclusive in Booth tion must be made of the work of a lions of pounds will be saved to tills While the old cemetery has not guage, Composition, Geography (for and Aldermen. v young exhibitor. Miss Nora South- country if the borings succeed.—Tit For a busy world cages nothing Junior 4th), Memory Work. This table No. 3, in sold building at which time reached a condition where there are no For—important you and me of subject» may be readjusted as ex­ The mode of Nomination of Candidates and place each Elector who to duly quali­ well, who is showing several portraits. Bits. more lots available, It is rapidly ap­ perience may dictate. shall be as follows: fied to vote for Mayor, will be entitled to This artist’s work Is distinguished by proaching it. Only a few more lots are Oh Women! wake and hearken 1 its fine treatment, and in each case * Record of marks awarded to to be kept The Candidates shall be nominated in cast his vote for three (8) candidate» THAT’S 80. left in the Anglican portion of the Eternal watch we keep. 7. Classes below Junior 8rd will not meet writing, the writing shell be subscribed the play of light upon the features of cemetery, and only a very limited until further notice. for members of the Board of School May wê have strength and courage by two voters of the Municipality as the subject Is very soft and skilfully The world owes you a living, but It number are available for purchase Our- heritage to reap. EDWARD B. PAUL. Trustees; of which every person Is here­ treated. takes work to identify yourself as the I from the corporation. The medium Municipal Inspector. proposer and seconder, and shall be de­ by required to take notice and govern LOUISE SHRAPNEL KEITH. Victoria, B. C.. January 9. 191». Of considerable, historical Interest is fellow it’s coming to. I priced lota are nearly all taken up, so livered to the Returning Officer at any himself accordingly. Victoria, B. C.. Nov. a®, 1918. time between the date of this notice and 8 p.m. of the day of the nomination, and Any person being a British subject ol tact the community’s interests as a la the event of a poll being necessary the full age of twenty-one years actually whole. ^ such poll will be open on THURSDAY, residing within the district and having been for the six months next preceding This, then. Is a time to remember the 18th day of JANUARY, 191», from » o'clock a.ro. to 7 p.m. in the m«nn+r fol the date of nomination the Registered Jh® record of Mr. Albion Johns, who lowing. owner ln the Land Regtotry ♦juffioe of ------— in 1917 saved for the citizens |39 per FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR—AU Land or Real IToperty In the City School Ÿ" District, of the assessed value on the last thousand on paving blocks used for otere from “A" to Las” inclusive, in «durweed le toe Miur an» in­ repair work by buying blocks made in Booth No. I. In the budding known as Municipal Assessment Roll of Five Hun­ tended (or publication must be abort, and dred Dollars, or more, over and above legibly’*■*“ written,* The longer an article Victoria mills at f 16 per thousand in­ The Crystal Theatre, Me. 1315 Broad any registered Judgment or charge and the shorter the . of InnastioB. au Street, and voters from "Le” to *»Z" in­ communications must beer the same and stead of paying |55 per thousand jfi being otherwise qualified to vote at an address of the writer, but not for publica- clusive in Booth No. X, ln the building election of School Trustees In the said The favorable | t»eo unless the owner wishes. The pub- Vancouver 'mills, as was being done ’— aa The Crystal Theatre. No. 1815 School District shall be eligible to be lient Inn er rsdsoUoa ef article» 1» n mat­ when he came into office, also con­ elected or to serve aa a School Trustee in such City School District. ter entirely la the " ;i verting the City Market from a public I» responsibility to------»- 19 FOR THE OFFICE OF ALDERMEN— Given under my hand at Victoria, Brit- 1er MAUL aubstitted ie liability Into a revenue-producing in­ i the bunding known as The h Columbia, this 4th day of January, judgment of stitution. are items many of which re­ Crystal Theatre, No. 1815 Bread 191». sulted In substantial savings for the WM. W. NORTHCOTT, Street, as follows, vis.: Voters "A" to Returning Officer. RATEPAYERS, BEWARE! citizens at large and insured the de­ "D" Inclusive in Polling Booth No. 1; velopment of Victoria industrie». Such Veters "fi" to "Las" inclusive la PoUing To the Editor,—We are sJI Is constructive thinking, which,x to­ so many who bound for the cemetery, but gether with co-operative acting. Is the Booth No. 8; Veters "Le" te "Q" in­ that doe* not Justify ua In reck- nsed of the time and the only sure clusive In Polling Booth No. 8; and gested by some of our worthy ci Usena. way to a safe period of reconstruction. Voters "»’* to "Z" Inclusive ln PoUing Gity of Victoria have used We have had a sufficient lesson in GEO. E. HANDLEY. Booth No. 4; of which every person to municipal extravagance to satisfy 2028 Cedar Hill Road, Victoria. B.C., required to lake notice and govern htin- some of us for a few years, and unless January 10, 191». eelg accordingly. we have a continuation of the influenza The persona qualified to be nominated MUNICIPAL NOTICE epidemic for the next ten years we for and elected as MAYOR of the City will find ample accommodation for our of Victoria shall be any person who is a remains in the present plot. Heart Fluttering "New Cemetery Purchase By-law, ISIS." The public should be plainly told that British subject of the full age of twenty- our present cemetery is not more than one years not disqualified under any tow half full, though more than half the and has tor the six months next preceding Easily Corrected Um L>sy of Nomination neen the ReauT OSTUM space Is sold. lere. owwer In tbe Lewd I hereby give notice that eucb of CITIZEN. el Lend or Reel Property m th, the Bicolore of the Municipality of GOOD ADVICE TO FOLKS BOTH­ Victoria ot the eaaeeeed value on the the City of Victoria aa are entitled to THE FLU SCOURGE. loot Municipal Aaaeaam.ot Roll ot instead of tea ERED WITH PALPITATION, Thoueand DeUaroor more, oeer vote on a by-law for raising money To the Editor,—Here are our city WEAKNESS, ETC. above any ««tutored judgment or charew upon the credit ot the Municipality, fathers breaking every rule that they and who la otherwl* duly uuailaed a. are requested to attend at the polling Municipal Voter. * themselves should be vigorously en­ place known aa the Crystal Theatre forcing. We have this terrible flu If your heart flutters, he careful. The pereena uuallfled to be nomlna#-, or coffee for 1er Mid elected on AUDEhMEN Building, -ms Broad Street, Victoria. scourge raging In our midst as never •An attack Is liable to come on at any City ot Vloterie eheU be ouch per^L B. C, oe Thursday the llth day of before. These men are holding meet­ time. Excitement, over-exertion or OT BrlUeh eubjects of the 7u« “ ings, which meetings are quite un­ emotion may cause it. twenty-one years, and who are not di. January. HI,, between the hours of , necessary, for each candidate will, or If blood rushes to the head, If pal­ null I Bed under nny law. and ba”‘ Æ a. m and 1 p. m, "and to record their years must van, have hfcr views in the daily papers. pitation and short breath are notice­ fur the six kaonths n«t preceding votes for or agalnat the passage of the To call all meetings off would be fair able, there’s cause for alarm. Day of Nomination the Registered otnlïî all round. It Is hard to correctly sise If you want a good honest remedy New Cemetery Purchase By-law, up how the people will vote, but I be­ toy Ferrozone. We recommend Fer- 1,1,/' a copy of which By-law la pub­ surely wei£h lieve I can speak fairly accurately for lished in The Victoria Dally Times and TOO voters that will not vote'for any rozone because we know it’s Just, right candidate cruel enough to ejrpear on a for heart trouble. It cured A. F. copies whereof are posted up at the Beattie, who lives at Allen H«tel,» Bay City Hall, and ln various other public public . platform. 11 By calling off all S otherwise duly qualified as with you when none would lose a rote, because their City, Mich. See If your symptoms re- places ln the city, and at the Polling works are kn6w£fcsdready and the one Mfcnlile I lire « ______■pal Vr— that will make the first break will make . Some Symptoms of Weak Heart. Given D*52a take notice that th# eeid By­ the warmest friends. Nervousness, MEW ^ t f law will not be valid, or of any effect you find ▲ VOTER THAT HAS HAD THE FLU. Palpitation, 181,1 WM- Wk NORTHCOTT unless the vote polled In favor there­ Victoria, January 10. Trembling, Beturelif oBag of be that of at least three-fifths of Dizziness, 7"* the person, who shall vote upon such WANTS ALBION JOHNS Sinking Feeling, By-law. Heart Fains, Otvee under my Bant at Victoria. you should British Columbia, this 4th dayTf To the Editor,—The electors’ lack of phort Breath, CITY OF VICTORIA interest In municipal affairs is largely January. Ul«. the cause of lack of performance on Mr. Hdhttle any»: WM. W. NORTHCOTT Returning Officer. make ~ the part of their representatives. "1 was weak and miserable. The elector who fails to do hie or -1 waa aubject to heart palpitation MUNICIPAL NOTICE her duty by exercising the franchise and dlzxlneaa. WRWIRRRA on election day Is courting a continu­ "Aa I grew worse I began to have ■I a change ance of haphaaard methods, which tr,Tabling and sinking aenaatlona. CATARRH "Ferrozone strengthened my heart ytw ' are the natural result of Indifference. gave vigor , to my nervea. am made Municipal Election, 1819 This city is, and will continue to be, me w«ui: IP, a great rebullder " Jtiirt what the citizens make it There­ By strengthening the muscles of the for ODER fore, if we are to progress and profit heart, giving proper circulation and during the period of reconstruction causing a general rebuilding of the COMMISSIONER OP POLICE we muet select from the candidates whole system, Ferrozone Ie bound to 24 Heure offering, men of proved ability and do grand work ht heart trouble; try foresight, who are alive to the need of It, 60c. per box,: or etx for 116», at all . - „ dfihjero. or direct by mail from The PUBLIC NOTICE Ie hereby t0 can he relied upon to adxjtnce and pro- Ofitwrrhogune Co. Kingston, Ont Ute the Dectcrs ef the Municipality of 1 ... ------aéffîrbîr'-A»-- V VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, TANUARY 13, 1919 9 » Headquarters Edison Mazda Lamps. CANDIDATES SPEAK GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE or TO SMALL AUDIENCE A Piano ii-;. i.ii i : Why Not Boots and Shoes Thirteen Aspirants for Civic That Will EVERY SHOE REDUCED IN PRICE. Turn Honors Address Twenty Stand We are going to move $10,000 worth of Boots and Shoes ii People Any Test Ten Days, so be here at Over a To an audience of twenty, half of them women, thirteen candidates for civic honors addressed their remarks at the North Ward School. Douglas Street, on Saturday night. Maynard's Shoe Store New Leaf Alderman Porter stated that If elected he would do everything pos­ Phone 1232 - - 648 Yates Street sible to develop the port of Victoria. He would see to it that the outer I WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE. docks, in the construction of which ' ? millions had been spent, were provided with proper facilities for handling And hare a VACUUM SWEEPER and CLEANER In your home. It shipping and that a proper car-ferry will eave you many hours of hard work and will prove a true economy service between the ducks and rail ter* to time and efficiency. Call and let ua demonstrate. minus on the old Songheetf Reserve would be inaugurated. Bicycles Bicycles SALESROOMS AT— The city had also spent millions on We are agents for the celebrated Indian Motoblke Bicycle. «55.00 °oul1*' #t Phene M3. Opp. City Hell the improvement of roads, out of and «65.00. 110J Douglas St. Phono 2127. Near Cor. Fort SL which they were getting no return, as Also the Massey-Harris at «57.50 to «62.50. the Province was collecting the li­ Second-Hand Bicycles are a gaod Investment if you. are sure of cense Des. Alderman Porter was your wheel .... ' " " ■ strongly in favor of in luring the Pro- xin< .• to transfer to the city some of We guarantee to send out satisfactory second-hand wheels. Hawkins & Hayward the revenues that were Justly due to Bicycle accessories and fittings carried In stock. . the city, If a memorial were to be Repairing promptly done. Electrical Quality and Service Stores erected to the memory of the VicLur- buw vhu had died in the war. Alder- man Porter though* It Should take the Plimley & Ritchie, Limited form of an up-to-date hospital. He WOUld, ll elected, th.it the Sunday 611 VIEW STREET, VICTORIA, Scotch Heather Mixture -Wool—$3.50 observance regulations were properly .a pound. * 77566^7^ carrtid out, and again reminded his A A A . hearers that the city was In a good IS stale financially, due largely to the Central W. C. T. U. meets In Y. W. Roof Fir».—A roof fire occurred watchfuln.-ss of the Finance Commit­ C. A. January 9, 3 p. m. • shortly after noon on Saturday at 1118 If you are contemplating the purchase of a piarto, choose■ NEVb IN BRIEF Caledonia Avenue. The Fire l>epart­ tee. of which he was a member. AAA irent attended. Little damage was Free Port Area. only one that will stand all tests—and one that will, at the To index, to preserve. to safeguard done. YUKON’S PROBLEM Mayor Todd stated that he would Jack’s Stove Store—Stove», ranges, your records and possessions: Maccy. strongly urge the establishment of a same time, meet your every requirement. No matter what heater* bought and sold. Cash paid. th# System Man. has it! 617 View. Special Wool Week at the Beehive- free |»ort area as part of the pro­ these requirements may be. in the following list of the best Rhone 671». WlU call. MIS Yates tiu • Chance for $150 in Victory Bonds with Buy your English Socks and Stockings gramme of devel opment which he has WWW every 60c purchase. . f from the older stock now offered. We recently been advocating. He said Canadian and world-famous Pianos will be found a satisfac­ •Your Fire Insurance is Cos.ing Tee A A /- can supply genuine all pure wool goods Dr. Gillis Says Overland Con­ that Alderman Porter had criticised Much. Bee the Independent Agency, A 6100 and a $50 paid up in Victory that are now unobtainable. * his attitude respecting the amalgama­ tory solution : i-tgot, reliable companies. Duck £ Bond gratis! You have a chance for A u w nection Is Essential to. tion scheme with Esquimau on the Johnston. * them with every 50c purchase at grounds that it Included the purchase Charge Dismissed.— Bhuder Singh, A * * Macey’s Stationery Shop. 617 View. Recovery of Territory of the Esquimau aWaterworks, but it STEINWAY N ORDHEIMER Skates Hollow Ground, at Wilson’s Books, Card Outfits and everything for charged with dealing with a cheque would be quite possible to carry out Repair Shop. 612 Cormorant. * your records stocked here. • while knowing it to have been forged, the idea, he thought, without buying GERHARD HEINTZMAN CECILIAN A A A a ppm red in the Polite Court this the waterworks. A A * morning, and was discharged by Mag­ . Electric transportation across the' As Alderman Porter had attacked MENDELSSOHN LESAGE Police Dance To-night, 8.30 to 11.30. The Monthly Meeting ef Lady Doug, istrate Jay. s him by saying that the Mayor's office OsarU'd Orchestra, invitation only. * las Chapter. I.O.O.E., will be held Tues northern part of British Columbia, AAA was the most exi»cn.»ive in the City AH Styles of These Makes Kept in Stock, Including Player Pianos U it A day. January 14 th. at 2.30, at the connecting with the existing steam Hall, the following figures showing to­ Have you seen Macey’s Smokers’ Sets Arcade Building. A large attendance Masquerade Danes — Mt-s. George Simpson has planned to hold a mas­ railways in Alberta, ’would be the tal expense dt the Mayor’s office dur­ in genuine Old x Brass ? All the new is requested as the nomination of effi ing the past five years were given: So confident are we of the superior qualities of these Instruments, styles and itolshes. 6i7mew. * cere for the year will l»e TieTd.. querade dance at the Hippodrome Hall means nut only «»f saving the Yukon that we give a double guarantee with each piano sold—the maker’s from the present depression, but of 1914. $5.026; 1913. $4,012: 1916. $4.023; AAA on Wednesday evening, when a good guarantee and the guarantee of the House of Fletcher Bros., who orchestra will furnish an up-to-date opening up a vast territory hitherto 1917. $\888. and 1918, $4.267. In 1917 Women. Auxiliary to the G.W.V.A. are The Returned Soldiers* Candidates, hi* held the expenses down to the have sold pianos in Victoria for the past thirty years. Never before holding * dance at the Alexander ball­ program of musit. Prizes will, be abandoned to the trapper. Such Is the ex-Sergt. Ault and Sergt.-Major Daw­ opinion of Dr. A. J. Gillis. of Dawson, lowest figure In flvf years and 1818 ex­ hax e we had so many beautiful models on display in our wnf^r<>“rm gs room on Thursday, Jan. 8; Admission, awarded for the best costumes. penses were nearly as low. The Mayor 60c. o • son. D.C.M., are calling a meeting to­ who has recently eeme out from the can be seen to-day. night at their rooms, 1421 Broad Street, AAA territorial capital. said it was impossible to understand, AAA therefore, how Alderman Porter could Have You Seen the "Eversharp** Al­ opposite I truck man A Kerr, for the Advertiser, British, 33 years of age, purpose of organization. All friends seeks position as office assistant. Has lie maintains that an electric rail have made the charge he did. He also ways Sharp Pencil ?—Something out of way could be built far cheaper, and claimed that Insubordination had war­ the ordinary. Indies’ and gentleman's and supporters of the candidates are had nearly nine years' experience of earnestly requested to attend. E. B. accounts. I »ook-keeping and general could be operated more economically ranted the dismissal of three city of­ sizes in gold and. silver from 62.0V up. than a steam railway by using the ficial» last spring, and that Mr. Rust’s Macey. 617 View. • Macleod, Secretary. • office routine work. Willing to serve FLETCHER BROS. on trial for a brief period, or longer if. hydro-electric resources en route.- and subsequent resignation as City En­ ...... » ...... — ☆ A A that the physical conditions apper­ gineer was due to the fact that he had Special Wool-Week Sale at the Bee­ necessary, without salary. Good refer­ Western Canada’, Largest Music House Keep the Mud Out by using une of ences. Please apply to Box No. 1466. taining to such a road would be much been offered a much better position hive. English all-wool Stockings and less than those of some railways which elsewhere. It was different In Fire our cocoa-libre door mats. 61.60, $1.9u. Socks. Heather Mixture Wools. $3.60; 1121 GOVERNMENT STREET and 607 VIlAw STREET 62.65. R. A. Brown A Co.. 1302 Douglas > 4t~ A have been built fn the ITovlnce by Chief Davis's case, however, and it Khaki Wool, $3.60. We advise your uslJUf the chain of rivers and lake* was an unfortunate thing that the lat­ Street. • buying now as we still hold one of the Friendly Help Thanks Children.— In the New Spencer Building. Also at Vancouver AAA which occupy the area through which ter had been treated in a manner best stocks of English goods in the The Friendly Help Association wish to its line would pass. which resulted in his resigning. Alladin Lamps give more light with thank the school children for their city, and prices are not going to b.» Other Speakers less oil thiln any other oil lamp made. lower- don't forget that. A few Hats very liberal and generous donations of Dr. Gillis may appear to he launch 6» to 612.50. Extra mantles, wicks and and Bonnets to clear at half price. • groceries, provisions of all "kinds, toys, ing a very ambitious project, but he Alderman Fullerton. Mrs Mary chimneys in stock. R. A. Brown A Co. etc., which helped the committee very points out that 1t would open up a Graves, ox-Sergt. R. E. AulL ex-Alder materially in filling and sending out vast unknown hinterland. It would, man Johns and Joseph Patrick were 1302 Douglas Street. • The Emergency Fleet Corporation in E. B. JONES AAA about seventy hampers at (Christmas­ he claims, bring new hope to despair­ among the aldcimanic candidates who the United States constructed 280 time. The following schools contri­ ing men because conditions in the rpoke along similar lines to those used J. Unit Chapter, I.O.D.E., will hold ships, with an. aggregate gross ton­ buted: High School, King’s Road. Mar­ Yukon have been such of late years as to the. small audience at the High their regular meeting Tuesday. Dec. nage of 1,218,317 tons, between August. garet Jenkins, Bank Street. Oakland*. to drive away some of the best and Sch.Mjl un Friday night, together with 14, at 8 p.m , at the Arcade Building. 1617, and Nox ember, 1818. Fern wood, Denman, George Jay. Girls' most enterprising inhabitants. Being Mrs. Richards, candidate for School Nomination of officers will take place. Central. Boys* Central. Quadra Street, essentially a gold country, the decay Trustee, and Alderman Alex. Pedtn. Cash aed All members are requested to attend. f North- Ward, Spring Ridge, Beacon In mining of the precious metal owing candidate for Police Commissioner. AAA Hill, South Park, and Sir James Doug­ to war-time conditions has brought Alderman Walker and Alderman fteet Value» las. depression and discouragement In Its Dim-dale made- their Unit speeches in G. W. and V. Club will hold invita Beet Service tlon dance Thursdays, beginning Jan AAA train. the campaign oq Saturday night, and uary 9, in the Hippodrome Dance Hall, Memorial Service - At the Salvation The Yukon, he says, is essentially each referred to the records of the country for development by large syn­ committees on which they served dur­ Diamond View Street. 8 to 11.36. Hill’s Orches­ Army Citadel last night a special ser­ Carry tra. Phone II. Wood burn, 6624L re in­ vice was held in memory of the late dicates. "T<8i have to .sink h large ing the past year as a reason why sum of money," he said, "before you they should be re-elected. vitations. • Warm Bandmaster Reynolds, when the hall Mr*. Thomas Palmer made a strong 643 Yates 1802 Cook St. AAA have anything sufficiently developed was crowded with former fyiends of to offer to the big operators. The plea tor election to the Council as a Gorge Branch Red Cross—A meeting the deceased. Sergt -Major Turton average small Operator cannot afford representative of the needs of women, of the branch will be held on Tuesday. Underwear spoke on behalf of-’the corps, and to invest a hundred thousand dollars' and to help look after the Interests of SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY January 7th. at 8 p.m. in the work­ Prevention is better than cure. I»epuly Bandmaster Wood testified to or so in a proposition which would ap­ returned soldiers and soldiers' de­ H. P. Sauce, usually sold at 30c. You can prevent chills and the the esteem in which the departed was peal to the big operator, and it is only pendents. Our price er A A many ailments so common at held by his forher comrades of the by syndicate development that mining W. N. Mitchell said the people of Women's Auxiliary, Army and Navy this season by wearing good band. The hymns sung included. "Pro­ will go ahead." Victoria had been dissatisfied for |he Veterans in Canada, are holding a warm Underwear. moted to Glory,*’ “Songs of Heaven” Dr Gillis pointed out that the gold [>a»t five years with the way the law Crise», 1-lb.. 36*. S lbs., «1.08. 4lbs...... «1.16 is there, and he spoke very hopefully lad been enforced and if elected to the Marigold Margarine . .-v...... 38* dance at Alexandra Ballroom. Monday Our stock- comprises the roost and "The Homeland." Commandant first. 8.30 to 11.30 p m. Band of H.M.8. Jaynes, in his address, paid tribute to of the Mayo District as one of the best position of Police Commissioner he Finest Peanut Butter, per lb, ...... 33* approved makes .and styles in­ mining sections of the territory. He would see to it that conditions were 1 Lancaster. Admission: Gents 50 cents, cluding the memory of the late bandmaster. ladies 26 cents. Refreshmen ta • declared that transportotion is the one changed. Watte»',, Turnbull's, Vehra, AAA factor which will revive the country, John W. Bolden announced that he SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY A A A Patriotic Aid Society.—The follow­ pointing out. for instance, that no as p candidate for School Trustee. Soldiers’ Comfort Boxes at 16 cents Crescent, Zenith and Pen­ ing are among some of the recent sub- wonder prices were high when a mer­ He was a strong supporter of technical Compound Lard each. The Square Deal Cash Hard­ man's. script ions received by the Victoria chant had to carry his stock twelve training, he stated. Per lb. 31c ware. 850 Fort, opposite Terry's. • Patriotic Aid Society: Provincial months ahead. Such burdens were AAA At prices from, per garment, Government staff and officials for the necessarily shifted to the consumer, driving people away from the Yukon. THIEVES ENTER AND Pineapple, smalt cans ...... ?...... 16* Island Arts and Crafts Club—The de­ 60* to $2.75 month of December. 1818. $1,634.83; employees Imperial Munitions Board. Dr. Gillis is staying at the Dominion Heins Sweet Mustard Pickle ...... 32* ferred annual exhibition of paintings Hotel. and crafts will he held at 308 Pember­ Your inspection Is cordially Assembly ..Plant. $69.25: employees. ROB CHINESE STORE Red Diamond Special Tea—the same as you would pay 60c for in a ton Building from Tuesday. January solicited. Pacific Club. $20; employees Drake package—Our price ...... 47* 14. to Saturday, January 18. open from Hardware Co.. $11: crew of tug Swell, Historical Picture—One of the most Burglars as well as bandits oper­ 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Admission 626: crew of tug Spray. $26; crew of interesting exhibits in the Arts and ated last night, a Chinese store on afternoons 25c. evenings 15c, children tug Sadie, 611.40; staff Heieterman. Grafts Exhibition, which opens at the Blanshard Street being entered and SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY 10c. season tickets 50c. soldiers and G. A. Richardson ft Co. Forman Co.. $21; employees Ramsay Pemberton Building to-morrow is an robbed between half past six and usai lore free. Afternoon teas served. • Victoria House, Machine Co.. $13; staff. Bank of Mon­ oil painting executed by H. I*. Eldrldge eleven o’clock. p AAA 431 Votes «L treal. $26.75; employees E. A. Morris. of Victoria. The painting portrays The establishment which suffered Agents for the New Idea $10; employees B. O Electric. $3186; the discovery of the straits by Juan de was a store run by Yuen Chong under Victoria Night Schools Re-open Patterns. James Island Patriotic Fund Commit­ Fuca. showing the arrival of the Span­ Herlick's Malted Milk, hospital size, expected this week. Watch our January 6 — New Classes: Ship- the Montrose Rooms, at the corner of advt. tee. (employees Canadian Explosives. ish galleon with Its Intrepid pilot, and Blanshard and View Streets. The Draughting (Monday and Wednes­ | Ltd ). $275. day), Laying Off and Mould Loft in the foreground several war canoes thieves entered by the transom and Work (Tuesday and Thursday). filled with excited natives. It was secured $9 from 4he cash register, as Food Control License» 8-32022—8-4579 Steam Engines (Monday and Wednes­ painted for the Archives Department well as a quantity of cigarettes and day). Singing (Monday and Thurs­ at the Legislative Buildings, and has chocolate bars. day). Phone 628. or call at School i»een loaned to the exhibition Another Board Office, City Hail, for full par­ “If Yon Oet It at Plimley’• It'* All painting by the same artist shows a National Education.—Canadian na­ ticulars. • Right'' glimpse of a woodland scene near Vic­ tional education in citizenship will be toria, and, as its name. "Autumn Sun­ the subject of on address to be deliv­ shine,” indicates, it is a glowing bit of ered by the Rev. E. Leslie Pldgeon. Immediate Past President of the Inter­ Farmers, Take Notice ! national Association of Rotary Clubs, at a joint meeting of the Rotary Club Don’t fail to cell and ace our new tractor plow—specially LOCAL MARKET and the Canadian Club at the Empress builtilt for Vancouverl'ancouver IalandIsland Work. 1713 Government Street. PARTRIDGE Hotel to-morrow. Mr. Pigeon will -FISH, VEGETABLES AND FRUIT show the best means of utilizing the It will pay you. schools all over the Dominion for the — - FRESH DAILY. ~ ™ production of a higher type of citlsen- Prices reasonable. ship. national character and national Pood Board License applied for. unity. Ladles will be admitted at a Ei TIRES Your Eyes quarter to one to hear the address. CEO. T. MICHELL <10 and 612 Pandora St., VICTORIA, B. 0. Opposite Market Victoria Wood Co. Are winning an enviable name Tired Phene 2274 80S Johnson Street amongst drivers who keep track of their mileage. •> Sim Weed 59.00 per Cert Cars For MANY MERCHANTS FAVOR HELP YOURSELF! Do yout or do you not; in No need to get alarmed. It is n -lure's way of catting your attention to CLOSING ON SATURDAY ef Tree!, ef V.noeuvw WeM te 1 either ease wè have a-very use­ the fact that you require the her vices the Prie. VV.terh.ue. Report 1 of an optician. In other words, you Hire After a canvass of some two hundred et< the P.O.E. ful booklet for all purchasers need Glasses. Let me examine your local merchants, members of the Re­ Pacific Transfer Co. eyes to-day—you can have the glasses .4. CALWELL of Partridge Tires and Tubes. to-morrow. Note the low price tail Clerks’ International Protective A representative of the Va Wtthtut Driver* Association, and other cltlsens sup­ Board of Trade called porting the cause of Saturday closing Oliver this morning with the Heavy Teaming ef Every who have untied for the purpose of a Description a Specialty. OPEN EVENINGS tlnn that the Terminal City $4.50 We have moved our place campaign committee, state that 166 like to nee the Price ~ of Imaineas to 721 View St., favored a change in the present half- on the ■■■ vin Broughton Street on Your holiday system. The formerly Metropolitan Oar- slttim canle froth thé Way to the Post Office Age to complications with the City Market, as a result ef -judicial deolslew,* under ■ Gradute: Bradley institute. ■Our Motto: which meat vendors remain open, irre­ service. Com! Member: B, C. Optical Assn. spective of store hours. with without! 1328 Douglas Street THOMAS PLIMLEY Comer Johnson 8L Phono 3461 Victoria Aute Livery The Association is pursuing simul Phones 697-698 Phone 3063 721 View St. compulsons to Infraction» by k ; V m

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Stupendous Success Make Your Reservations Early Pantagee...Vaudeville. Adolph Zukor pretenlt Dominion—Douglaa Mcl^ean and Dorothy Gish in “The Hun With­ in," and Sunshine comedy. Royal Victoria- Marguerite Clark in ‘ Out of a Clear Sky.” Variety The Dolly Slaters In "The Million Dollar I kitties." Columbia—Alice Joyce in “The Fet­ MaTgue^Clark PRINCESS THEATRE tered Woman." For Ten Nights and One Matinee—Commencing Jan. 11 Romano—Bert Lytell and . Anna NlllHon in “The Trail to Yea- Evening Performance 8 p.m: Matinee 2:30 p.m. Pantomime—Red Cross Co. ArMaiialhompson DAVIE cf Scenario try Miss Eva Hart, Miss Denise Harris, Mr. R. N. Hindu. Capt Craddock, Mr. A. DAINTY PARAMOUNT Charles Maigne M. D. Fairbaim and Others in the Great Pantomime Success Directed, by •i PICTURE AT ROYAL Marshall Neilan

Heroine is introduced to Hero The Old Woman Who by à Lightning Bolt

A, dainty Belgian countess who ob­ jects to being made a pawn of state and sold in marriage to » dissolute Lived in a Shoe German prince Is the captivating role essayed by Marguerite Clark in her "Oh What a Life” newest Paramount photoplay, "Out of a Clear Sky," which will lie shown at Written and Produced by Mr. R. N. Hincks the Royal Victoria Theatre commenc­ ing Monday. Marnificent Seventeen-Piece Orchestra. Mrs. J. R. Green at the Piano. Mr. F. Miss Clark's picture is an adapta­ Be/gium^ tion by Charles Maigne from “Out of cyhreVer Sehl, Conductor. a Clear Sky," a novel written by Maria Thompson Daviess, In which the prin­ Harlequinade for the Kiddie* by Oliver & Carrol Co. ■ * cipal character Is Celeste, the tiny but Pretty Dances. Local Hits. Latest London Songs. stately Countess of Bersek and Krymn. Her scheming uncle demands that she offer herself as a pawn of state, in Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. Phone 4625 All Seats Reserved order that his relations with Germany might be Improved. Celeste refuses to agree to a marriage with a German prince and escapes with her governess to America. Her uncle follows her Proceeds in Aid of Red Cross abroad, however, but when the ship jf docks she eludes him and catches a train for the South, hiding In a Ten­ Çfkuamount nessee mountain forge. There she is “Out Çftcturer ALL ALL WEEK DOMINION WEEK Clear Skyi Want to know how a Belgian treats a Hunt See PRESENTS Marguerite Clark’s newest Picture. Marguerite Clark plays the part of a Belgian Princess who is approached by a Hun with an offer of marriage. That’s where the fire-works start! ’Ey the way, she gets introduced to him by a bolt of lightning. All right, demt believe it if you don’t want to! Seêing’s believing though! Come and see for your­ self! Royal Victoria Satinée, 10c and 16c; Evening, 16c and 20c. " Continuous, 2-11 p. m i»l 3 '“Pro-Germ** US ^UjoTto eôsftaV* discovered toy Bob Lawrence, a hand­ that of the young woman, and she Is later becomes known simply as "Da­ supported by Webster Campbell, one of "THE HUN lyTHlNVtaDorothy Çbh.Ceorfleiavoeti*mSUiCasL some young woodsman and wealthy kota,' 'the cowboy. Mr. Lytell has landowner, who lends his aid to baffle the best known Juveniles in photoplay, ample scope for his athletic abilities. A fai Amounts Artcuft Special the uncle. Scenes of Intensity and and Donald McBride, Lionel Grey and sensationalism take place. The role Templar Saxe. Beautiful Anna Q. Nilsson plays DOROTHY Sheila, the girl of his heart. of Celeste is one of great sympathy, The picture is tense throughout, T* HE black heart of the Hun within our gates is here re- and it is probably the heaviest one with human Interest and there are A storm brings "Dakota" and a girl Miss Clark has essayed for some time. many gripping scenes, as when the girl together in a lonely cabin. "When he * vealed. Among the principal actors who Just robbed by death of her father and learns that she is daughter of the man The work of spies and bombers which you have support the star are Thomas Meighan, the victim of a plot to rob her of her who killed his father, "Dakota'* forces Edward J. Radcllffe, Robert Vivian. Inheritance, Is sent to prison on per­ a preacher, who also sought shelter, to read of in the newspapers is visible in this picture from plot Bobbie Connelly, the^ boy actor, Robert jured testimony, following a shooting marry the girl to him. Revenge has to deed. Dudley, Irene Freeman and Raymond affray in a cafe. The young man who taken possession of the heart of the Bloomer. Marshall Neilan was the loves her Is convinced she is Innocent outlaw, but fate steps in and compels And through it all you see the relentless efficiency of the director. and Investigating the case brings about him to aid the girl for whom he de­ Allies’ Secret Service, never-sleeping, and always handing Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drear will also her vindication and wins her as his termined to make life miserable. A appear in their latest comedy, which wife. spark of love Is kindled which results the Hun the short end. will be the cause of much hearty In happiness fbr the outlaw and the laughter. _X, girl. DON’T MISS THIS PICTURE AnoJher thrilling episode of the Pat he serial, “Hands Up," starring be­ FEATURE AT ROMANO witching Ruth Roland, will be shown COLUMBIA PRESENTS on the new bill at the Romano. TRAIL TO YESTERDAY” NERVOUS m-8011 WOMAI Added Attraction STORY OF LONE GIRL Tolls Hew Vinel Creates Strength The Pint of the New Sunshine Comedies Duked, Tenn.—"I lire on a farm and keep house for six In my family. Strong Western Picture With I got Into a nervous run-down condi­ Bert Lytell as Star: tion so It seemed aa though I would Alice Joyce Appears in "The die. A friend advised me to try Vinol. "Hands Up" I have been greatly improved by Its Fettered Woman" This use and am better and stronger, in ROARING LIONS Wèek every way."—Mrs. H. H. Goodwin. The reason Vinol was so successful Who among us would take "tin in Mrs. Goodwin's case is -because it to yesterday" If he could? Whese contains beef end cod Ihrer peptones, iron and manganese peplonatee and Branded a Jail bird, shunned by her Would it lead—to Joy, sorrow, aching former friends and pointed at by chil­ glycerophosphates, the very elements regret or deathless memories? If the needed to build up a weak, run-down dren whom she loves, a young woman truth were confessed many would like system and create strength. WEDDING BELLS of high character and refinement and to go by twos, hand In hand, back to D. EL Campbell and at the best drug A Riot of Furious Fun and Laughter Innocent of any thought of wrong life's sunrise time. store In every town and chy In the doing, is forced to refuse the love of Bert Lytell as the star in the Metro* country. the man who has sought her out In sci ecu drama to be seen at the Ro­ her native village- “The Fettered Wo­ mano, commencing to-day, takes this The Comedy Hit of the Season. man" tells the story of this woman in ue play* tin part of a wealthy The inspector was visiting. a coun­ a fascinating manner in that widely youth who for dramatic reasons goes try school. Bn was asking some ol read novel "Annie's Bride,” by Robert West and becomes a cow puncher. the children questions. After a while W. Chambers Its picturlxation has Rnrpam-n p«ri), ircAchtry and loyalty he said to a Junior class ; lost none of its strength and appeal all lié in Walt for him and there is a "Now I want some of you to- ask wf X; Continuous 2 te II. Phuat 4131 and this Greater Vitagraph Blue Rib­ series of absorbing adventures in “The a question that I can't answer." bon Feature will be the attraction in Trail to Yesterday." After a few vain attempts a small the Columbia for three days beginning This gripping photoplay hhs won bor said: "Please, sir, If you were dertul scenes showing the Grand stuck m a pool of mud up to your Alice Joyce. ViUgraph s talented and Canyon of the Colorado and Arison* neck and a brick was thrown at your versatile stay, has the leading part. cattle ranch. As Ned Keeglee, who head, would you duck?" VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 11 f uresa oca eaffes

showing of the seventh chapter of “A Fight for Millions," by far the most ROYAL DRAGOONS exciting episode yet shown -of this ARTCRAFT SPECIAL PANTOMIME CHARMS MATINEE popular serial picture. 10c-lSc Mon HEADLINER OF BILL Children Sc METRO OFFERING FILMED AT DOMINION ENTHUSIASTIC HOUSE EVENING Tues TSc Children 10c Wed Pantages Theatre Has Vaude­ OCCUPIES VARIETY Special Star Cast in "The Red Cross Fairy Play at Prin­ ville With Plenty of Hun Within" All This cess theatre an Instant COLUMBIA Variety Week Famous Dolly Sisters: Allies' Success Presents Official Review of the r The programme of band and song Dorothy Gish, $bé charming D. W. All the old familiar characters of numbers given by the Ten Royal War 1 Griffith actress has a splendid role In “Tire Hun Within," the superb new nursery rhyme fame, with several jAragwms as the headline attraction on special Paramount-Artcraft production products of more modern tim the bill of Pantages vaudeville which which will be displayed at the Do­ eluding the ubiquitous Charlie Chaplin was shown for the first time at the “The Million Dollar Dollies!" The minion Theatre next week. Miss and that estimable lady, beloved of Drury Lane audiences—the Widow matinee performance this afternoon, very title suggests luxury, daintiness, Gish, who is recognized as one of the refinement—fascination. All of these most talented screeh players in the Twankey—krend their tuneful way leaves little to be desired. This aggre­ are realised In this Metro screen pro­ country. Is seen in this great photo­ through the mazes of the pantomime. gation of musicians and vocalists are duction de luxe which will be seen at play ae a patriotic American girl who "The Old Woman Who Lived la a each expert artists and as soloists of the Vbrlety all this week, commencing risks her WWW foil tile dark plots of Shoe," which delighted a big first night the cornet, clarionet, piccolo and to-day. And when one discovers that German spies who are seeking to de­ audience at the Princess Theatre on the -Dollies" In question are the fam­ stroy transports conveying American Saturday evening. trombone or drums give the act a ous Dolly Sisters. Roszlka and Yancsl, troops to France. Evolved from the fertile brain of strong appeal. Their rendition of “The Broadway’s celebrated dancers, "the Miss Gish went to France and Eng­ Reginald N. Hlncks, the play bears all —IN— Roys of the Old Brigade" Is said to plot thickens." land with Mr. Griffith and his produc­ the hallmarks of the pantomime par have the value of au extraordinary The charm of these clever girls per­ ing force some time ago and she with excellence, and has the happy feature musical offering. meates the entire production. Oriental her sister Lillian, a prominent Griffith of being equally attractive to children The next-to-headlme feature is splendor in keeping with the brilliant star, has an Important role In "Hearts and grown-ups. The plot centres farcical sketch offered by Walter story has been written to display the of the World” which Is now being round the Widow Twankcy, whose, Fisher and company tailed "Baby talents of the Dolly Sisters. It reads shown with immense success In New home Is in a tattered shoe of Brobdlng- Rugs." This Is a decided novelty In like a chapter from the Arabian Nights York. It is said that in "The Hun naglan proportions, her son Jack and the way ot, its construction and keeps and deals with a Rajah and a Maha­ Within” Miss Gish’s role Is equally her supposed daughter, Kiddle, and the the audiences in convulsions of laugh­ rajah, an Indian palace and other ex­ strong and since the story of the pic­ story is sufficiently elastic to permit ter from first to last of Its period on citing things. The Dollys swim, dance ture deals with a subject in which all the introduction of sparkling patter, the stage, as one absurd situation and otherwise disport themselves pAtrlotm American citizens are inter­ very tuneful songs aryl captivating after another comes to the fore. Shirli daintily ih beautiful and glittering ap­ ested. it has exception ti appeal. dances, with an abundance of clever Rives and Billy Arnold are another parel. And there is a love story. MIhs Gish play h the part of a patri­ allusion# uncut "Tanlac” Government featen pair Introducing an original Roszikl and Yancsl Impersonate otic American girl whose love affair is skit containing a lot of good, snappy themselves in this five-act succession Interrupted by Hun spies who seeki Jobs, the ejddemic, and other features humor under the title of "A Rig Sale." of marvels, and naturally no one could to destroy American transports bound* of topical interest. They make good use of the opportunity improve on that. They are surrounded for France with troops. Hhe foils this The Widow Twenkey to get off some clever sayings and by a capable cast in production of plot In an ingenious way, but not until Amusement galore Is created by the sing catchy songs. excitement and charm. after she has had gruelling exper­ Widow Twankey. portrayed by Mr. One of the spectacular attractions on The Sisters Dolly, Roszikl and iences, all of which are calculated to Hlncks In Inimitable fashion. True to the bill is the sensational performance Yancsl. each wear forty-eight com­ keep the attention of the audience at type she was of the bibulous appear­ of Samoys, a Spaniard who te intro­ plete change» of costume tn the rmirse high tension. The activities of United ance associated w'lth pantomime Fettered ducing a new sort of acrobatic feat to of the action fantasy. States Set ret Service operatives in "dames.” while her dress. Including audivjires of this continent, lie gives Nearly all of the' forty-eight gowns dealing with the Hun spy menace are the huge watch suspended from a' red the smoothness and grace of the Euro­ worn by Vancsi are exactly like those graphically shown in this photoplay. flannel hand encircling her ankle, to pean acrobat to a remarkable aerial worn by Roszika. However, in some Prominent screen players portray the fan composed of slipper insoles swinging turn high above the stage. scenes their attire is different. Ros­ the various roles. aroused a continuous stream of merri­ The Misses Durkin glxé the charm of zika, for example, dresses as a fish In Those who enjoy a good laugh will ment. As with all this talented actor's beauty, gaiety and youth to their re one scene and the gown is a sensation. find in the new Sunshine comedy, performances, some of the most de­ pertoire of songs and musical num Women will find this picture a fashion "Roaring Lions and Wedding Bells," licious bits of comedy were furnished bers. Their winsome appearance and review and the men will also find the one of the biggest laughing sensations by his side-play. their ability as entertainers make a many gowns attractive to gaze upon. of the season. Abounding in riotous Miss Denise Harris made a welcome most satisfying combination. Sargent fun. No one should miss It Woman re-appearance In the Red Cross Com­ and Lewis are singers and Instru­ The Minister of Lands of British pany. giving a very charming perform­ mentalists who render many -tuneful Columbia announced last week that The Natural History Society will hold ance as "Jackie," singing several tune­ songs to the accompaniment of the ful numbers very pleasingly and com­ guitar and ukulele. the Provincial Government had taken the regular meeting on Monday, Jan­ THE STORY OF A LONE GIRL’S over some 22,000 acres of land for re­ uary 13th. at 8 p m., at the School porting herself with* the grace and- To complete the good bill Is the turned soldiers. Board Room, City Hall. gallantry demanded of principal boys. STRUGGLE TO REGAIN LOVE AND RESPECT AFTER SHE HAD BEEN “RAIL­ ROADED” TO PRISON FOR A CRIME SHE DIDN’T COMMIT.

Also Eleventh Chapter PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE Vengeance and the Woman “Where Everybody Goes” MONDAY MATINEE AND ALL WEEK COMEDY Columbia Trio Matinee 3 P.M. Night 9-9 P.M.

An the long lost daughter of Old King duet by Miss Eva Hart and Miss Denise Jority of people," said the actor In latei The Famous Singing Band Cole, MIhh Eva Hart had abundant Harris, “The of Frocks and life when he recalled the protests of his opportunity for the display of those Frills." and “My Heart Is Calling You." family against his stage career. The talents which have endeared her to the sung by Miss Eva Hart, and "I Can’t Civil War in America proved to be his hearts of Victoria audiences, dancing Say Who Told Me” by R. N. Hlncks. way out. He imagined himself to be and singing with a daintiness and The pantomime w.Hl run for another the champion of the great cause of charm which won for her oft-repeated nine nights and one matinee, and It is abolition, he said, but as he reviewed applause. safe to predict that crowded houses the case later It was irritation shown Topical Allusions will greet every performance of this against his predilection for the stage The Royal Dragoons that drove him to America, believing latest success of the Red Cross Com­ AI SWEET, DIRECTOR Mr. Bennett, a new-comer to the pany. he would find it easier to see an open­ Company, as Baron Flumery, Capt. ing In the dramatic profession, and Craddock as Ix>rd Ladysmith, and J. that he could follow the calling with­ Will Ma up in, Comet; Geo. Miller, Clarinet; Harry Oliver, Piccolo; Edward Mott, Fetch as Count Como» formed a \fio out the social and parental opposition of conspirators who, with the Widow that he had .to struggle against in his Aa Trombone; Mox Adams, Baritone; Harry Johnson, Bass; Harold Hobbs, Drums Twankey, sang some of the most breezy FAMOUS ACTOR native country. •’— songs of the evening, two numbers in He found the war of absorbing In­ particular, "Bathing on the Brentwood terest in America, however, and post­ i Beach" and "My Friend John Did the poned his theatrical ventures in favoi Same as Me" fairly bristling With local MANAGER PASSES of service as an army surgeon. In this and topical allusions. In his part as capacity he was present at the engage­ the Wizard of Woz, A. M. D. Fair bairn ments of Chancellors ville, Fredericks­ gave a finished and clever perform­ burg and Gettysburg, besides serving ance, and in the first act revealed hie all through the Red River compaign Walter Fisher and Co. versatility in a very graceful dance. Sir Charles Wyntiham, Associ­ under General Banks. In a Delightful Comedy Sketch Entitled As Charlie Chaplin. Oswald Barton in­ On quitting the army he returned te dulged in all the antics associated with ated With Celebrated Comedy New York, where on the opening night that million-dollar comedian, and later under Mrs. John Woods’s management assumed the garb of Old King Cole of . Revivals, Dies in London at the Olympic Theatre. October 8. the kingdom of Carbonifera. "Little 1883, he played, in "Brother and Sister." “BABY BUGS" He. was not considered a striking suc­ Boy Blue” gained tremendously In cess. stature as played by Brian Drake, and his pathetic adventures with his horn London, Jan. 12.—Sir Charles Wynd- His Theatrical Career. and. later, with a pump-atomiser and ham, the actor, died In London this Two years later he was back in Eng­ pail of disinfectant, created much morning. land, and soon afterward appeared with amusement For Fifty Years. Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in nu­ RIVES merous plays. A bevy of pretty girls, Including the Sir Charles Wyndham, through his In a Farcical Offering “A RIG SALE” Misses Hunt Rosher, P. Rosher, Peter­ visits to America, covering a period of When he reappeared In New York at son, Came, Foote, Monkley. Neame, WalLacks Theatre in 186» he readily fifty years, was almost as well known established a reputation as a light com­ ^aâ~-.~gæ5B: nelson, Cox. Hodgins, Harvey, Smith. to the theatregoers In this country as Rider, Butler and M. Butler. Betty edian and organized a touring com­ he was In hie native England. Ue was pany of his own which covered all the Newton, Phoebe Hogan. Dorothy a prime favorite of the English stage cities *n the United States. Hogan, Naomi Taylor, Marguerite and had met with some success on the THE MISSES DURKIN, NELLIE AND KATHRYN Sanderson and Agnes Guy, danced and European continent The repertory of hie whole stage sang with charming effect In the career would fill a column of fine print. Probably few of those who remarked The "School for Scandal." in whiçh he In Songs and Musical Selections chorus. In the first scene their quaint upon his military bearing on the stage, appeared as Charles Surface, was one "Kate Greenaway" costumes formed an standing as he did above six feet in play which remained a trump card for exceptionally pretty background. The height, straight and slim as a sapling, many years.- "Pink Dominos," which male chorus Included Messrs. Williams. realized that the noted actor began bis he produced in 1877. was & piece which Redman. Price, Wilders, Foster, Miller, acquaintance with the Americans a ran for over 500 nighfls. Revivals of Brown and Base. surgeon In the Federal army during the Civil War. "WHd Oats" and "David Garrick" were Ipanlsharw.ndne? SA MO Y A Captivating Chorus conspicuous successes on both eldçs of Born in Liverpool In lift, Charles the Atlantic. For twenty years he The pantomime is replete with dance Wyndham was the son of a prominent successfully managed the Criterion In His Original and Unequalled Daring Cloud Swing numbem^the graceful exponents of the physician. His parents Intended him Theatre In London and he was also Terpelchm-ean art Including Miss Cots- for the church, and there was great proprietor of Wyndham’s Theatre -and -'-e-r-'rr rrzrrrryrr »ve_«. ««celui HMtorel. consternation In the family when he the New Theatre which produced one . ., r with Mr. lùrhaim u the faun and a displayed Ms predilections for the life success after another. striking "pas de deux" with Miss Ruth of an actor. To appease bin father he "The Mollosc," the comedy by Hu­ McBride as partner. A very dainty agreed to study medicine, and about bert Davies, was one of the last of his GENT AND LEWIS “Danes of the Nymphs" was executed coincident with the time of receiving popular production». ~—* - — his degree he married Emma Hilberaad, with youthful grace and abandon by Air Charles was a favorite In fash­ the granddaughter of a German Baron. ionable society off as well as on the Singers and Instrumentalists a group of young girls Including the During his early years he had found a Misses Betty Oray. Dota Dunsmulr, stage. The late King Edward be­ way to give vent to*his theatrical de­ stowed knighthood upon him at the Ruth McBride, Anna McBride. Molly sires In numerous amateur perform­ time of the Coronation in 1802. Hlbben, Mary Phillips. Kathleen ances. In 1862, Just at his majority, He married, .after his first wife’s de- Seventh Episode Wollam Palmer. Elsie Taylor, and he made his first professional appear­ in 1816, Mary Mo Marion Bullock-Webster • -. ^ , ance at the old Rovaltv THmim i* “A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS” MW* of the charm of the pantomime London a« Chrtgtopher CunSS&n tn lies in its music, which, as rendered by "Carnation of Carnation Cottage.” This the orchestra under the leadership of was under the management of Madame Mrs. Gertrude Huntley Green and con­ de Rhone, when the company Included A rrgl.tered letter take, over ducted by Frank Sehl. sets the SUSS""' W. H. Kendal apd David day. to travel from St. Anne de I audience attune and sends them home vue to Its destination In "*------22 m humming the ltltingwairs. Among the . _ ' l«V..Civil W«g. songs which attained instant popular­ "Going on the stags meant got* ity were "If You and V a charming

: S*,-:'.. ^ Victoria daily times, Monday, January 13,1019

ation creates. Plane were also laid by the Committee for a systematic burn­ ZOELLNER QUARTET ing campaign. r’ Visitors to Victoria Patrol by Air. Other subjects dealt with Included Before leaving for the South be convinced of a beauty spot. 11 mile* AT EMPRESS TO-NIGHT the question of enforcing precautions from Victoria, that rivals anything against fire where donkey engines are In California and excels most of COMMITTEE DEALT used In the wood», road slash, railway them. * idash and railway patrol. Dangers We have the Climate here. tee. arising out of the opening of the By visiting Brentwood, either by Famous Artists to Appear; shooting season in the early fall, and motor or Interxirban railway. the best means of countering damage WITH AERIAL PLAN from camp fires . was also subject for Luncheon-, tea. table d'hote dinner, Patrons Asked to Be or a stop over, will give you a new treatment by - the Committee, as well conception of the "Hotel de Luxe Seated Early as the seeding up of burnt areas, the ROMANO of the Pacific Coast." Big log Are use of gasoline pumps In fighting for­ In the lounge. Business Session at Parliament est fires and the all Important topic W Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "Mi of forest patrol by means of an aerial Phene Reservations, Keatings 21L. With the appearance to-night of the Buildings Terminated Sat­ ZoeHner String Quartet at .the Em Ip this latter connection Captain L Presents urday Afternoon R. Andrews was released from mili­ press ball room, discriminating yuiic tary duty In time to be present, and lovers of Victoria are afforded the in view of his varied service with the Brentwood Hotel opportunity of hearing an organisa­ Royal Air Force he was able to give A. J. LISTER, Manai.r. tion dfstlngulihed the world over for Many subjects of vital Import to the the meeting the benefit of ripe experi­ food Board Uoenae U-ÏS74. Its musical excellence. It la. if one 'work of Forest Protection in British ence a# wll as to testify as to the Columbia were discussed at the final feasibility of aeroplane patrol for the may Judge by the Unstinted praise of forests of British Columbia. Captain authentic critic's reviews here and business session of thp Forest Protec­ Andrews spent a good deal of time tion Committee which met at the Par with the Air Force on the Salonica BERTIYTELL abroad, a company, of musicians, which for technical skill and tonal 1 lament Buildings on Friday last, and front, and latterly has been on duty in continued its sessions until Saturday Canada Its an Instructor with the rank, of Squadron Commander. afternoon. There were present rep­ TO-NIGHT resentativesnominated by the lumber­ men, timber owners and loggers of the Province ami representatives of the COLES IS AGAIN JJepartmcnL uf Lunds in chime of for Empress Hotel èslry administration. Among ; others in attendance were The Remarkable O. R. Naden. Deputy Minister of REEVE OF ESQUIMAU I.ands (chairman). 15. J. I*almer. of PRICES PRICES thp Victoria Lumber Manufacturing Company; C*r McNab. of the Baker Lumix-r Company, Waldo; M 1* V. .. til nominations were as fol Rector. International Xumlier Com­ lows: Matinee, 10c Matinee, 10c ZoeHner pany; Neale Murray. Arrow Lakes For Reeve, Arthur Coles, elected un­ Lumber Company. Kamloops; M. A. ad 15c ad 15c Grainger. Chief Forest»»*; nul I*. X. opposed. Caverhill, Forester," (secretary). For Council. Ward One (two to be elected > : Children, 5c CUdren, 5c Cost Less in Wi • - Jones. John Wallace. 1417 Esquimau Quartette charm. easily challenge comparison A statement submitted to the meet- Road, by W. II. B. McGregor and John Evening, 15c Evening, 15c anywhere with the most exacting cri­ ihg showed that the Forest Protection One of the Great String terion» of the profession. Tickets and ishtater Fund was in a satisfactory financial Mesher, James F., 1563 Esquimau Quartettes of the World plan are at the Morris’ Music Htore. position. It was also disclosed that Children, 10c Children, 10c and a large house is anticipated. Road, by Edward Conway and Arthur Prices, 75c and $1.00 during the year 1918 some 858 fires The management request that all had occurred, and that the cost of Herrlott. u. ticket holders be in their seats not fighting them had. tapped the treas­ Pomeroy, 8. A . 469 Admiral’s Road, later than 8.SO. as there will be no ury to the extent of $46.900. There Is by T. K Rankin and F. A. Rudd. A If are requested to be seated admission during the rendering of the a considerable improvement here over numbers, and the wonderful Mozart Porter, James Henry, 711 London r*t v 30 No iiimisslon dur­ the year 1317 when, with eondilions Street, by J.L. Parkinson and Edward suite aowriltllsf of t Mir movements very little worse, $39.000 was the sum ing rendering tif numbers. will occupy nearly twenty-five" min- Saunders/ .... involved in fire fighting costs. The Sedger. Thomas !>.. Lampson Street, total expenditure for the year for all Local Management. Gee. J. Dyke purposes amounted to $327,000 and the by A. U. Wolfenden and H. McCand- Money to Syria*—Consul A. Q. P. revenue was expected to exceed this lese. Francis announces that the French figure by a substantial margin. Ward Two (two to be elected); Government lias completed arrange­ Two subjects of very considerable Brindle, Geo., 649 I,ampaon Street, by H. McC and less and W. H. Brown. bTAMPEO AND READY FOR ments for the transmission of money importance were the questions of the disposal of the accumulation of old Bpratt, N. M.. 67,4 Dunamulr Road, MAILING to Syria via France, the remittances by A. W. McCurdy and C. W. Kirk. being made through the local banks' slash—which creates a great deal of VICTORIA DAILY TIMES and the Ottoman Bank. 7 Rue Meye- fire hazard In many sections of the Wise. George, 464 Head Street, by bear. Paris. Mail may now he sent to Province each summer - and the H. F. Bishop and A. R Wolfenden. ' PPLV OFFICE, 5c. PER COPY the Near East, as a regular service proper system of dealing with* the Ward Three (two to be elected); has been initiated from France. fresh slash which each logging oper­ Anderson. K. A., 851 Cralgflower, by A Five-Act Metro Drame of Love and Peril—A Strong Western Picture Service First Government Street Pantages Opposite [Ruth Roland in “Hands Up”]

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George P. Young and Joseph Wrlg- glesworth. Barnes, Edward J. P.. Colville Road, by F. Quamiby and F. 8. Stevens. Cave, William John, by G. F. Ellery All Week—Commencing Tomorrow and George F. Young. Pelioe Commissioner MADAM LE MARCHANT Pomeroy, Charles II., 517 Joffre Street, by J. W Jones and James Ad­ dison. Stevens. Frank Slade. 939 Cralg­ flower Road, by J. R. Collision and 11. Hutchinson. Annual Winter Sale THE FAMOUS School Trustees _ Mantrap, B., Chairman Esquimau School Board, by H. H. Brown and H. G. Stewart Mulcahy, Capt. A. 1037 Esquimau First Day THURSDAY, JAN. 9th, 1919 Road, by O. T. Redding and A. J. Potts. ' Stewart. Helen ($., 461 Admiral’s Road, by A. R. Wolfenden and R. D. Genuine reduction! in prices of lists, Blouses and Novelties. FOOTPADS ATTEMPT Sayward Building, 1205 Douglas St.

experienced small success. Their selec­ supply circuit to relieve the over-load­ tion of victime, it is pointed out. does ed condition of lines supplying the TO HOLDUP MOTOR not seem to indicate a professional northeast section of the city, and to skill but, on the other hand, the way provide a margin of capacity for addi­ Idols of Two Continents, in they searched Mr. Cox on Friday night tional street lamps. _ - appears to reflect a thorough know­ 2. That the congested condition of Epidemic Continued Last ledge of the game. Some of the police the main pole lead extending from the are inclined to think that the gang is Lighting Station along Herald Street Night; One Gang Respon­ composed of young and inexperienced be remedied by installing underground men and not of professionals, while cables in the system of conduits which sible, Say Police others are of the opinion that they are were constructed for this purpose. thugs who hare slipped through the 3. That some form of light auto hands of the Terminal City authorities truck be purchased for use in connec­ and come here to continue their depre­ tion with work of line construction and dations. The confusion In the various The epidemic of hold-up* cot» .<1 4. That another effort be made to in this city last night when armed descriptions of the bandits makes in­ vestigation by the police extremely dispose of all idle plant now in posi­ bandits attempted unsuccessfully te tion in the lighting station and creo­ stop an automobile driven by H. H. difficult, for the accounts on every occasion have conflicted. The utmost, sote plant. This would make available Bmwn at the corner of Richmond Road space which can be of good service. The Million-Dollar and Maple Street. Taking the chance however, is being done to apprehend the criminals. He reports there are 889 arc lampe, of tvelng fired at. Mr. Brown forced his 1.909 cluster light standards in service. car to shoot ahead, and he was away The arc system operated 3,742 hours from the scene before the footpads last year, and consumed power costing If You Have Never Seen The•* could molest him. $14,214, and the cluster lighting sys­ Behind Telephene Pole SHOULD MITIGATE tem consumed electric power costing Shortly after midnight Mr. Brown $6,170. He points out that as the clus­ Famous Daughters of Terpsichrr was endeavoring to turn hie car about ter light area, were it not on a light In the triangle formed at the corner of Improvement plan, would have been Dance, Here Is Your Opportuni: Maple Street, Richmond Road and Fort BUST NUISANCE lighted at a cost of $3,000, the actual Street, and he was about to proceed cost of the city’s contribution to cur­ towards town on Fort Street when sud­ rent is $3,170, a* the total cost of cur­ denly two rough looking men sprang rent for the cluster service is $6,170 DolBes per annum. out from behind a telephone pole, one of them, who had a revolver in his City Electrician Recommends hand, cried, "hold that car!6* Alterations in Garbage Ser­ $416 A MINUTE. A SCREEN CLASSIC. RICH IN BEAUTY "Nothing of the kind!" replied the driver, speeding up hie motor and duck­ vice; His Suggestions New York. Jan. II.—Benny Leonard ing to avoid the bullets which he lightweight champion. Is to receive A MARVEL OF ROMANCE AND THRILL expected. slightly more than $41$ a minute for After leaving the bandits, Mr. Brojrn his coming eight-round bout with met Constable Nesbitt of the Oak Bay consideration should Johnny Dundee, his Italian challenger. police, and with another man they given to abate the nuisance from dust It Is said Leonard has been guaran- toured tt|* «Motrktt fmr sent# time, No ** ,?ffcgrjgMg Wharf, Telegraph -Street, trace was found of the footpads, but according to City Electrician M. cepttng a percentage of the receipts. an army sergeant th^y met at Oak Bay Hutchison, In his annual report filed For the twenty-fàur minutes of actual to-day. There are loaded the garbage Junction, stated that he had seen men holing which the eight rounds will answering their description going down scows to dump material at sea. Owing to the difficulty of maintaining the produce, this sum averages a fraction Yates Street. , more than $416. Mr. Brown describes the men as both electrical equipment in proper condi­ young, and about live feet seven or tion. Mr. Hutchison ‘recommends that ■War Review H a system of water spray pipes* should Regarding Alsaoe-Lorraine*—In eight in height. The bandit who flour­ ished the revolver was dressed In a be Installed a*, the collecting stations, derr that they may be placed In Ll three-quarter length gray tweed over- and that...... suitable ...... housing ^be Fprovided,W,IOT« muni cation with friends or relatives or coat with the collar turned up. and « the xarbage wharf for enrtoelng th»» th«y Interrogate* I» «eerd While materials are being to*thelr desire to return to their na­ wore a light cap well pulled down over tive land now that It is under French hie eyes. The other was dressed in a dumped. By this means the clouds of Signing the Armistice and Final Phase dust would be confined to the en­ control the French Government ll shabby blue suit and he. too. wore a anxious to get Into touch with all ex- - light cap. closure. and he recommends that steps should be taken to Improve conditions. patriated nationals of Alsace or Lor­ BineoKT Bahtly. One Gang Responsible raine who are at present residing In He recommends for the department in Concluding a Permanent Pear* The police are now convinced that British Columbia. Further informa­ 1. Provision in the estimates for the tion will be furnished by A. O. P. the recent hold-up* are aH the work «oat *t nr-arranging rtrculr, and the t'mm-te. «it the Krooch Cornu 1er Ber- of one gang of bandits who. so far have con.tructlon of an 'additional tower vice VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 DEAD OR ALIVE. By your Vote on the Weekly Half-Holiday Referendum you will decide whether Victoria shall be a Dead or a Live City* Whether the Best Business Day in the week shall find our Stores Closed, our Streets Deserted and the Trade of Victoria ■ . driven into the hands of-competitive cities.

WHETHER VICTORIA BY THE CLOSING OF ITS STORES ON ILLUSION AS TO THE EFFECT THIS HAD IN THE COMPLETE SATURDAY SHALL ENDANGER ITS COMMERCIAL PROSPER­ UPSET OF HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCE — THE MERCHANTS THEMSELVES HAVE HEAVY LOSSES BY WHICH TO JUDGE ITY-FORM A DRAG ON MUNICIPAL FINANCE —AND MAKE THE MATTER. EVERY VOTE CAST FOR SATURDAY CLOSING THE CITY THE LAUGHING STOCK OF THE PACIFIC COAST. IS A BLOW AT THE RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHANCES OF RE­ EVERY CITIZEN WHO REMEMBERS VICTORIA DURING THE INSTATEMENT IN CIVIL LIFE BECAUSE IT DESTROYS BUSI­ PERIOD OF ENFORCED SATURDAY CLOSING CAN HAVE NO NESS AND CLOSES AVENUES FOR EMPLOYMENT. The whole civilized world is today emerging from the suffering and wreckage resulting from an orgy of bloodshed and destruction—homes, industries, human life, have been common sport for the lust and fury of battle. For many years the future will be a stern lesson of sacrifice — activity — reconstruc­ tion, rather than relaxation of effort; of support and care for the men and their dependents who have sacrificed their all in defence of the Empire. This involves serious responsibilities, of which Victoria must bear her share; our ability to do this depend upon the measure of our trade stability and success, and increases the responsibility of any action which will interfere with our ability to care for these war-worn heroes and their dependents. < Saturday Closing Is Nothing More—Nothing Less—Than Fatal to the Interests of Victoria!

By Your Vote Make Victoria an Up-to-Date Live City—Not “A Dead One”

Geo. W. Gwlnn and Augus McKeown. Craigtlanroch Road, merchant tailor, 77230405 CLARK. Watson A., 1604 Hillside by William Mable and W. S. Terry. Avenue, manufacturer, by Joshua MITCHELL, Wesley Newton. 142 WILL TRY TO HEAL SOPHIA VICTIM WAS ME King ham and R. W. Perry. Gorge Road, merchant, by W. A. DAWSON, Charles Frederick, Cedar Jameson and D. 8. Spence. ______HIUTToaff, ex-Sergt. -Major 7th BàTT., •EDEN, Alexander, 151 Truteh C. E. F.. by R. W. Perry and J. D. Street, agent, by T. D. Christie and D. REIN THE LUTE BURIED YESTERDAY O’Connell. E. Campbell. RECEIVED FOR ALL •DINSDALE. Robert, 3020 Quadra Street, contractor, by Jas. Baker and •Signifies retiring members. L. Good acre. •FULLERTON. William F., 1143 Factions Now Differing in Civil Impressive Scenes at Funeral Miss Emma Gonnason Died Pembroke Street, carpenter and joiner, Reward MUNICIPAL OFFICES by Norman T. Lee and Thos. Gough. Service Association Will of Late Mrs. Davies; To-day; Was Energetic in GRAVES, Mary Gertrude, 1915 Stan­ SCIENTinC SEQUEL OF ley Avenue, housewife, by Lewis Hall Meet Salvation Army Patriotic Causes and Martha D. Harris. •HARVEY. John, 120 St Andrew s It has come to my attention that. K Every Department of the Civic Street, retired, by Jno. Cochrane and RECENT EARTHQUAKE connection with the "Tod” Cemetery Service Attracts Joshua Kingham. During the next forty-eight hours Impressive scenes marked the con­ The death occurred yesterday at six Purchase By-Law, an untrue rumor JOHNS. Albion, 362 Gorge Road, re­ the Victoria branch of the Provincial signment to their last resting place the p.m. at 'the family residence, ••• Dallas remains of Mrs. Davies, one of the vic­ (taking advantage of the similarity of tired merchant by W. A. Jameson and Civil Service Association will meet for the names Tod” and Todd”) Is be­ Aspirants W. Spencer. Earthquakes leave many strange tims of the wreck of the steamship Road, of Miss Emma Gonnason, young­ the purpose of discovering a way of ing circulated to the effect that some PALMER, Mrs. Kate, 2639 Rose results in their wake, and not the least pairing the rift In the lute occas­ Sophia, whose body was found a short est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gon­ Street,, wife Deputy Chief of Police, by interesting are those which expose time ago. and for whom funeral ser­ nason. She was bom In this city In of my relatives, or myself, are inter-^ ioned by the officially expressed “feel­ vices were held yesterday. The service Frank Hatcher and David Scott Spen­ some new phase of nature. The earth­ ing of exclusion” experienced by the December, 1895, and received her early es ted in the “Tod” property. This ru­ cer. quake here on December • has exposed was held at the Salvation Army Citadel, education at the North Ward School, mor Is absolutely untrue and unfound- ^ TWO CANDIDATES Deputy Ministers. Heads of Depart­ the late Mrs. Davies having at one time PATRICK. Joseph, 425 Michigan to view at Roberts Bay. near Sidney, ments, and Technical Officers, refer­ going from there to SL Ann’s Academy ed, and neither myself, nor any of my Street, retired lumber manufacturer, a number of oil showings in fissures. been an officer in the Army. The hall where she graduated, and later taking ence to which was made In these col­ was packed with sorrowing friends and relatives, have, or ever had. any in­ FOR THE MAYORALTY by Jno. Cochrane and J. D. O’Connell. The location is that where oil is re­ umns on Saturday. a two-year course at McGUl Univer­ terest in the referred to property. •SANOSTER, George, 141 South ported to have been found a number former comrades of the deceased, w t^o It Is the Intention of the members of had assembled to pay their last tribute sity. » Parties circulating this rumor are Turner Street, retired, by P. R. Brown of yearn ago. Incidentally It may be of respect to her memory. The Army As the Secretary of the Daughters of and Lewis Hall said that they are rather favorably the Association to discuss th# whole doing so for malicious purposes. For matter with the Deputies. Heads and band was in attendance and the hymns Pity and a very valued member of the information enabling me to prosecute Nominations were received mi til two •SARGENT, Walter John, 2151 Bel­ reported upon by a Californian expert. sung were “Servant of God, Well Done," Florence Nightingale Chapter- of the of clock this afternoon for various civic mont Avenue, retired, by Arthur Coles Like every other mineral product, technical men dealing particularly and secure conviction of these parties with the affiliation clause and the re­ "Sleep on Beloved," “Rock of Ages.” I.OJ).E. from the early stages of the offices for 1919. As a result there are and J. W. Spencer. there have been optimists ready to and “Shall We Gather?” Commandant war to her death the late Miss Gon­ the above reward of Fifty Dollars Is two aspirants for the Mayoralty, Mayor SHANKS, James Arthur, 1281 Pair- prophesy its presence in the neigh­ jected amendment which sought to In­ offered. Fodd and Alderman Porter, who figured borhood of this city, although the re­ clude the discussion of strikes m the Jaynes gave the brief address. nason has been foremost in all work field Road, barber, by Reginald Hay­ The cortege to the grave included all for the benefit of returned soldiers, ae A. K. TODD, in the contest two years ago, seventeen ward and D. R. Campbell ports of the geologists is distinctly un­ number of subjects prohibited. Offi­ the members of the local corps, the candidates for ten seats as Aldermen, favorable. A well was opened by the cials of the newly constituted body are well as those of active service. She Mayor of Victoria. •WALKER, Waiter, 1750 Pandora women wearing white mourning sashes was a hard working member of I the five candidates for the School Board, Avenue, merchant by J. E. Wilson Western Canadian Oil Prospecting Co. of the opinion that thé present atti­ and the men white armbands, the Army with three seats to fill, and three com­ at Muir Creek. In the Sooke district, tude of aloofness may be smoothed James Bay Branch of the Red Cross 13th January, 1919. and Jas. Forman. band playing the Dead March in Haul for the past four years, and was ever petitors for the one vacant Police Com WIMJSCROFT, Mrs. Chrlsalna, 11M some years ago, but the results were down and an understanding reached Members of Purple Star, L. O. B. A., mlsslonershlp. Ormond Street, housewife, by Arthur not encouraging. Again, about four In time to start the activities of the were also present at the obsequies. Par­ ready to welcome the returned men on Returning Officer W. W. Northeott Edward Haynes and Susan R. Crease years ago the issuance of oil and Association with everybody possessed ticularly beautiful were the floral their arrival and to drive them to Es­ ■ranted the necessary poll on Tbure petroleum licences in the neighborhood of but one single thought. tributes which hid the casket. quimau or wherever their destination. lay. The nominations follow; School Truatoeo (Three). of Cedar Hill raised something of a The honorary pallbearers were the She leaves to mourn her loss her father Esquimalt Board In the meantime the process of or­ and mother and two sisters all of this ATTKEN, Archibald Morgan, 111 •flurry in the district, but the excite­ ganising units throughout the Pro­ following Past Mistresses of Victoria For Mayor. Ontario Street, engineer, by 8. Baxter ment died out as speedily as It came Purple Star Lodge: Mesdames Doane, city. Her death will be a great shock vince is proceeding with alacrity. to W large circle of friends to whom PORTER, Robert John, *49 Superior and W. J. Sargent. Into being. Vancouver Is already in working order Martin and Laurinson, and the follow­ of School Street, retired merchant, fcj Jan BOLDEN, William John, 250» Prior The romance of striking oil is Just with Nelson and New Westminster ing members of the Salvation Array: she had endeared herself by her happy Baker and John Shepard. Street, contractor, by Oeo. Han*, as fascinating as it was in the days Mrs. Thos. Woqd, Mrs. Jaynes and Miss and cheerful disposition, and by her of the “Golden Butterfly,” but the dis­ nearly complete with the essentials. •Todd, Albert Edward, 721 Linden and Ales. W. Cameron. As soon as all units are in readiness Do|ly Wiles. While the active bearers untiring effort In whatever she under­ Trustees Avenue, retired merchant, by P. R. BPOFFOIU), Mrs. C. A., H42 Pem­ covery is interesting more as a wfcre- W. Haughton, N. Hicks, E. Eal­ took to do. scientific phenomenon than of any the work of federation will be com ing, of the Salvation Army, and Messrs. Brown and Roland H. PowelL broke Street, married woman, by W. H. menced and the Provincial-wide ma­ The funeral will be held from the Bone and J. L. Beckwith. practical economic Importance so far Collin. Walker and D. M. King, of the residence tomorrow at 3.30 p.m.. the Notification is hereby given that the gden Point Assembly in two. Jacobsen claims that the ves­ HOMEWARD BOUND 8 R. Stocking, chief clerk to A. 8. ing very striking has appeared In the Following the capsizing of the first sel is resting almost on an even keel plant in Victoria. She was the fifth London press comment on the new lifeboat tfhleh left the Castala "arid Haines, vice-president and general of the -fleet of twenty-seven wooden with only about twenty feet more manager of the Pacific fe'teamshlp Cabinet. Most of the papers are dis­ the drowning of two of the seventeen water at the stern of the ship than at steamships built on the British Colum­ posed to criticise it gently for lack of men on l>oard. the-War Fijian decided Union S. 8. CO. Company, has been appointed assist­ bia "coast for toe Imperial Munition» the bow. He believes she can be raised. new blood. The Times, while intimat­ to empty a portion of her cargo of oil Jacobsen stated to F. F. W. Lowle, ant general freight agent of the com- Board to be dispatched to sea.- ing that it is far from condemning the jpany. to All the vacancy caused by the Her original master was (‘apt. Alan on the water in an endeavor to calm agent for the C- P. R. here, that he Ministry altogether, has no hesitation the sea. but the following message, felt sure he could go Into any state­ departure of M J Wright, who goe/ Davies. a well known mariner of in saying that Mr. Lloyd George's ap- port, who was taken seriously 111 timed at 16.11. indicates $hat the plan room of the ship and recover numer­ OF B. C„ LTD. to Manila as general agent of the c< pomtmvnts will cause deep disappoint­ reaching Panama and forced to was unsuccessful: After the oil had ous bodies. pany for the Philippine Islands. ment. and that he has not even made been spilled it was Impossible to hold lx>wle Immediately communicated turn his vessel over to Capt. Davidson, the most of such opportunities for re­ For particulars of all sail- the first mate. on to anything in the water. They were with the company's officials at Vic­ construction as he possessed. as slippery as eels. Besides they could toria, with the result that a contract inga apply to Office No. 1, t Halifax—Arrived: G. A. Flagg. Liv­ Capt. Davies underwent an opera­ The hostile attitude of The Daily- not breathe. Nose and mouth choked was entered into with the diver. erpool.. Imparted: Graciana, Liverpool; tion In the American hospital in the News is sufficiently indicated by the Many relatives of people missing in Belmont Bldg. Phone 1925 Jfng'.epood. New York. canal tone at Colon and upon his re- heading, "The Puppet Show.” the wreck are anxiously awaiting the result of Jacobsen’s work. Numerous 0B0. McGRBGOR, Agent WIRELESS REPORT claims of "property and insurance are being, held up on account of lack of i ertain persona were January 13, • a m. drowned on the Sophia, and it Is hoped COMPLETES TRIP TO AUSTRALIA Point Grey—Cloudy; SB., fresh; to recover these bodies. If Jacobsen 30.10; 44; sea rough. proves his statement that the vessel Cape Lazo— Rain; S.E. gale; 23.32 has not broken in two. It means that *0, sea rough. the ill-fated steamer will be raised by SAVE FUEL Pachena — Overcast; SB. strong; the company at an early date. 29.88; 49; sea rough. Reward Offered. Estevan—Rain; S.E.. strong gale 21.67; «8; sea rough. Spoke stzu, Reward of ISO for each body re­ RijestaWn Inspir, Princes# Maqumna. 7.65 a.m., leaving covered from the wreck of the Princess Nootka, northbound. Sophia has been offered by the C. P. Alert Bay—Rain; S.E.. gale; 29.44; It, this reward having been in effect Clue Ua Cratni 40; sea rough Pa»*ed out str. Prin- ever since the coast patrol for bodies was suspended. In a number of cases aad cloee ap that cold epee fire- cesa Beatrice. 1.26 a m., southbound. plaça Triangle- Ram: TTE; "2^.70;™“ ff. recently the reward .has. been earned aftfi the standing offer appears to be' Made la a variety g| styles aad heavy swell. Spoke Str Catherine D. CAPT. A. J. THOMAS •slab—I» brass, eopper and hàaseu 9.40 pm., off Alert -Bay 8 p.m., north­ acting as an Inventive to Northern bound; spoke str. Prince»» Mary. 11.30 divers to attempt the recovery of Who Is on the way to Victoria from Special price» to deer al bodies that may be in the submerged p.m. off Ivory Island, northbound. — the Atlantic seaboard. — -V Dead Tree Point—Overcast, calm 29.56; 36^ light swell $6 to $20 Prince Rupert—Rain;. S.E.. gale Your last chance tor many years 29.38; 39; sea rough. to secure a grate at less than pre­ Noon BARON R. HONDO war price». Point Grey—Cloudy; S.E. fresh; Call and make yeur edeetion and 30.10; 50; sea rough. get one In yeur heme before Cape Laxo—Rain; S.E. gale; 29.96; I 44; sea rough. Spoke, 9.20 a.m., SS. DN FUSHIM1 MARU Anyox, 20 miles north of Cape Lazo, southbound; 11.40 a.m., HS. Princes» James Leigh t Sees Beatrice, off Campbell River, south­ bound; noon. 88. Cordova, Seymour Phene 199. 909 David SL Narrows, southbound. » Official Reception May Be Ten­ Mantles, Ore tee and TIlea Pachena—Rain; S.E. gale; 29.64; 44; sea rough. dered Head of Japanese Estevan—Rain; S.E. gale; 29.64; 44; sea rough. Spoke. 12.30 p.m, S8. Prin­ Line cess Maquinna. Esperanza Inlet, noon, northbound. Alert Bay—Rain; S.E. gale; 29.44; tin b.»ard the Nippon Yuan Kaisha 42; sea rough. liner Fushimi Maru, which is expected Trianéle—Cloudy; calm; 29 86; 46; to reach this port on Thursday mortf- R. M. 8. NIAGARA light swell. Spoke. 10.20 am.. SS. Ing from the Far East is Baron Rem- Which Is reported by cable to have reached Sydney, N. 8. W., on Friday from Vancouver and Victoria. Prince Rupert, entering Millbank l»ei Kondo, President and Managing Sound, southiiound. Director of the premier steamship Dead Tree Point—Clear; calm; 29,69; corporation of Japan, who Is on h4s Wholesome, Crisp 38; light swell. way to Europe as a delegate to the Ikeda Bay Passing showers: calm; peace conference at Versailles. The Japanese mission to the Ver­ Take a Reft 29.72; 42; light swell. Spoke. 10 a.m.. Delicious Candy sailles conference proceeded to Europe 88. Prince John, leaving Thurston Send us your weekly wash Harbor, southbound. from Yokohama via San Francisco some weeks ago. Baron Kondo, at just once and you’ll never go Prince Rupert—Rain; S.E.. light; 5c Bigs of Ediobnrgk Rock back to the old days of suds, Have Your Prescriptions Filled By Us. 29.43; 41; sea moderate. Spoke. 10 that time was unable to leave Japan, and consequently postponed his depar­ steam and back-breaking drud­ a.m., SS. Princess Mary, leaving Gren­ 19c Bigs of Ediebergh Reck gery. We wash your clothes ville Channel, northbound. ture until tne sailing of the crack “Tested Ingredients Scientifically Compounded” steamship Fushimi Maru. well—and carefully—and we TIDE TABLE. It is expected that an official recep­ charge only $1.90 for 26 Iba., 4c. tion will be tendered to the head of the for every additional pound. RED CROSS January. ISIS. Nippon Yusen Kalsha upon his ar­ Hamsteriey Farm Store SIMPLE HOUSEHOLD lTl«æHt|TlmeH(lTlme.HtrrimsHt rival. Baron Kondo was elected Pres­ Be Prepared ident of the Nippon Yusen Kalsha in Government Street |h m ft |h m ft.|h. m ft |h. m fL 1896. succeeding the late T. Yoshika- 2616 Bridge ^ REMEDIES KIDNEY PIASTERS 11.47 9 8 90.81 14 wa. and was re-elected in 1907 upon “Where the Boau Go Round” lÙRMDOAlîWI Chase pain 11.24 9.7 1117 1.9 the expiration of his first term of of­ COME IN SL Vidoria W. •AYS THE Useful Nearly Every Dav 7.99 8.8 9.39 S.6 11 01 I.S 22 93 !.§ yie Alkaline Antiseptic Mouth 6 44 8• 6a li.lS 9.1 14 00 9 011.41 1.9 fice. | (MiCORroau I Waah—4-ox. bottle .. 25f away. 6 40 1.6 11.17 7.6 14.66 6.4 13 11 Reports by Wireless. Call I GERMICIDAL «7.02 1.8 MiM? jj .. The Fushimi Maru reported from 13-ox. bottle ...v..,, 50# Gel etie forVqy. 9 90 I S 7 36 1 8 18 21 6.1 ~ Aromatic Caecars—3 ox. 15# 17 69 6.9 seaward to-day that she would reach ALL HEAT SOAP 0.33 4.1 7.61 1.3 William Head about daybreak on IS OB...... $120 0.64 61 tiUiitiiiissti Thursday and It Is expected that she NO WASTE A. B. 8. and C. Tablets— 1.00 6 1 will come alongside the Outer Docks SCOUT 10Ô ...... 35# U .... I ,. ..I 99 66 17 10.194 17.81 2.1 ..X ECONOMICAL Do Yoo Use " 10.0 19.13 1.9 .. about 9 a. m. to disembark passengers Carcara—3-grain, 100 .. 35# II .... 1. .. . .110 40 19.1 X X and discharge a large cargo of Orien­ 5-grain, 100 ...... 50# 1911 1.4 ..X X Every day 14 .... _____,111.3119.;.118.627------14 tal freight. Hinkle's Cascara Tablets 11 .... 6.42 iWTlVl. 1919 9.9 10.31 1.3 For Victoria the liner has 169 pas­ brings some 100 ...... f. 50# MENTHOL COUGH 6.64 I I 113 0.4 19 63 9 6 11.09 1.0 sengers and 1,321 tons qf cargo, the 10 5 00 8.7 9.31 7.9 IS 40 9.1 21.41 1.1 through passengers, numbering 147, real need Phene Active Tablets — Q LM 4410.37 3414440 1 . :> * 6 06 97f!1.14 « 9------being routed to tboir destlnàUdtts to* SALSAM 16.13 7 0 23™01L_. J the united States and overseas via Se­ Aepirin Tablets — 5-grain, 6.28ÜI 8.1 11.26 1.4 16 11 7.013.34 4.4 ... «too 6.6619 9 11.30 6418.10 6.4 attle. - . r Easton Byirup—8 o£T .. . 75# For - your- cough?- If you 19-04 6.3 7.17 1.9 The liner Kaniw Maru, which is fol­ don't you should. Get a bot­ 749 d o lowing the Fushimi Maru. Is expected Pariah's Food - 8 os. 60# 1 33 9.0 Acid Beraoie—lb. Î...... 35# 16 87 4.2 to make this port at the end of the ML SOAP tle at once, Let ua send it 9.04 9 0 17 16 3| week. The Kamo Maru has but 200 Epsom Salta—lb: ...... 15# to you. 9.36 9.1 17.61 3.3 tans of freight for this port. ONE ORDER infection iront eat, ând brui»»,, Ol Eucalyptus—2 os. 19.07 9.1 18 31 2 1 BRINGS US ' lb.",...... $11 50# Bottle 10 *9 9 2 19.16 IS perspiration odors. 111.14 9 8 19 S3 2.9 . Lateman wanted to buy a clock— More orders tiuM .is. h* made I 1200 NChl 2963 thw shopman show Wm a many l»efore he decided on one. It kill» poruite», diainfect» the linen froa DOUGLAS the siek* room end ia e aplaaadad sti-rooaad MONTEAGLE COMING. •‘Now, sir. ’ sald the salesman, “this CO* IVEL’S PHARMACY •clock will last you a lifetime.’’ seep Soe general uee. ) VIEW 57v The

LIKE A PUCKCHA5ER With only one drawn game since Smothered Torontos by Score Soccer Games in the Big they entered the soccer league recorded against them, the sailors of «. M. 8. FOR ALDERMAN of 13 to 3 in Game Lancaster by their win over the Leagues and Northern Foundation Company, have jumped to a safe lead In the competition over the To the Elector* of the City of Victoria: Old Friends Turned Oatman Saturday Union Victoria West Brotherhood, last year’s Ladies and Gentlemen,—I am a can­ city champions. The speedy sailors didate for re-election a* Alderman at Down When He Gave the have been steadily mounting the the forthcoming election and respect­ league ladder, and are favorites for fully solicit your votes and influerifca Glad Hand Montreal. Jan. IS.—By defeating London. Jan. IS.—The following are Re-Elect Todd honors for another trophy, having al­ Torontos in a National 11 oçkey longue the results of league games played ready carried off the Browâi Service fixture at the Jubilee Rink on Satur Saturday : Cup. The I. M. B. registered their ROBT. DINSDALE day, IS to 3, Canadians regained the 3020 Quadra Street When Eddie Oatman. the captain of London Combination. Unit win in the competition and made To the Electorate : leadership in the race for the cham­ one step up the ladder, (leaving Tar* Lhe Aristocrat», came from the woods Brentford, 1; Chelsea, 1? LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: pionship. Clapton Orient, 1; Queen's Park rows at the foot. The Victoria Military On my past efforts and the re­ to take hi* part in the Pacific Coast The match was uninteresting, the Rangera, 6. Hospital by their win In the Intermedi­ When voting for hockey race this year he did not come Flying Frenchmen smothering their ate League put themselves on the cords established in erecting a opponents with speed. The Toronto Fulham. 3 : Arsenal. 1. ALDERMAN with a flourish of trumpets, nor was Mlllwall Athletic. 2; Crystal Palace, 1. same standing as the Foundation Com­ Greater Industrial and Prosper­ forwards and defense played far below West Ham United, 2; Tottenham pany. With ti e points deducted from Mark your ballots thus: — there a big crowd of friend* to meet their standard, and left the greater Hotspur, 0. the teams who met James Island now ous Victoria, which it will be my him. Eddie dropped in from Buckley portion of the work to be done by that the Dynamiters have dropped out SARGENT, W. f, Midland Gestion, aim to advance still further jf re­ Bay and was arottttti for qwlte » time Goalkeeper Ltndroy. Hewae unequal ©t the competition, the tables stand: before anyone knew he win Oatman, to the whole job, and the Blueshirts Birmingham. Of Holts County, 7. elected, I respectfully solicit your His policy STILL Is EFFICIENCY the hockey player who has been were given a sound trimming. Never Bradford City, 1; Grimsby Town, S. P. W. vote and influence. with Economy. battling on the coast since 1*14 and at any stage of the game was the To­ Hull City, 0; Bradford, 2. Lancaster ...... * 6 been getting big reception* for the ronto team dangerous, and not until Leeds, 4; Barnsley, 0. West Brotherhood.. < 4, game way he has played the national the majority ^ of the regulars were - Lincoln, I; Sheffield Wednesday, 4. Fragments ...... f 2 sport ever «rince he put on the blades taken out by Canadiens and substl Notts Forest, i; Leicester Fosse, 1. Garrison ...... 7 2 A. E. TODD. for professional hockey ten years ago. tûtes sent In did the visitors «core. ^ Sheffield United, 3; t^ventry^T.*1’ Foundation ...... 8 1 FOR ALDERMAN Oatman Is a popular player with The keen ice surface suited the I. M. B...... « 1 lot* of friends, who like to give him Montrealers, and they cut out a pace Lancashire Section. Yarrows ...... 7 JÙ the glad hand whenever they meet that was daxlng to their guests and Blackburn Rovers, 8.; Bolton Wan­ Intermediate. HUGH JENNINGS I beg to announce my candida­ him If the time of his arrival at Van­ forced them to crack under the gruell­ derers, 3. \ P. W. D. pts. couver had been known they would ing test Lalonde was the outstand­ Blackpool, t; Stoke, 6. \ ? - TT^.... 6 4 1 9 Detroit, Mich., Jan. IS.—Hugh Jen­ ture for Alderman at the forth­ have been ©ns hand to welcome him. ing feature in the game. He secured Bury. 0; Burnley, 0. Vic. Mil. Hospital... 6 4 nings will manage the, Detroit baseball Eddie came in' quietly and during sev­ four goals and was responsible for Liverpool. 3; Southport. 0. Garrison ....:...... 4 1 team again this year, it was said to­ coming election, and respectfully eral days in the Mainland city met a several of the others tallied from his Manchester City, lj Rochdale, 1. M. B...... 4 1 8 „ „ day by Frank J. Navin. president of the A Vole for lot of his chums. Several of them combination plays. Lalonde retired at Oldham Athletic, 0; Everton, S. Yarrows ...... 6 14 • 2 club. The team, he said, will train at solicit your vote and influence. passed him on the street, and not the conclusion of the second period, Burslem, lj Preston North End. 0. Soldiers Drawn Gams. some point in Georgia or Alabama. recognizing the player, passed by with­ Stockport, 3; Manchester United, 1. and witnessed the final twenty min­ Showers of rain made the ball greasy Navtp also announced that Bill Don­ out acknowledgment to his friendly utes of the game from the stand. The Scottish League. and 8.—Before the largest ling work against the Garrison’s at­ is naturally affable and not because crowd of the season Dentals on-Satur­ Beat Yarrows For Alderman NEWSPAPER TROPHY tacks. Piggott. Messer. Bower* and Having served as Alderman and he tlx u«eht he was talking iota friend. day night were defeated by Hamilton Comm did fine work throughout the To the Electors of the City of Victoria Later Eddie went into a barber’s shop by the score of seven to five in the O. game for Fragments. Rough put in chairman of the Health Depart­ where he had been shaved many times H. A. senior series. The game was Seattle, Jan. 13.—For the third sue cessive year the local Skinner-Eddy a fine shot, Just grazing the top. Bloom The Foundation Company made a LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: and the same tonsorial artist, who had lightning fast from beginning to end. ami his forwards worked well together ment for three years, I now offer often done so before, performed the soccer team is winner of The Post big effort to continue lhe point grab- I am1 a candidate for election as and the &.2Q0 spectators were given Intelligencer trophy, defeating the Todd but the defence of Piggott, Beale and operation. As the, barber ttrrtmf-ttie plenty to become enthusiastic. The Mesher was too good. ihg streak in the league in -their, game Alderman at the forthcoming election, myself as a CANDIDATE FOR floor with Eddies locks a light gradu-i team, of Tacoma, by three goals to one against-the Lancaster on the Canteen result proved a shock to the defeated on a sloppy field and before the biggest Shipyards Ahead. * and respectfully solicit your votes and POLICE COMMISSIONER at the ally began to dawn on him. Oatman team and their supporters, but the ground»; but In a hard fought game influence. got his firs: welcome before he rose < row <| of the season at Liberty Park The game at Central Park between they lost by six goal to four. Until the forthcoming election, and respect­ concensus of opinion of those who saw Sunday afternoon. The soccer trophy Yarrows and the 1. M. B., in the In­ final whistle blew the shipyard work­ Sincerely yoyra, ^ from the chair, and then started hid the contest was that, on the play, the rom.ds over again. He received lots of now becomes the permanent property termediate League, did not get under ers were fighting hard against the fully solicit your vote and influ­ bettor team won. of the Seattle team. way till 2.60 o'clock, the I. M. B. turn­ league stars for the decision, and the EX-SERGT-MAJOR C. 9. DAWSON, cordial welcomes on his return to the Hamilton has a great aggregation of —Pacific Coast hockey race from that ing up two men short. was large number of spectators present D. C. M. ence. moment puck-chasers, and they are now the soft, the ball heavy a1035407 » re­ were given a sample of good soccer. ALEX. PEDEN. favorites to win the group title. The BOWLERS TOURNAMENT sembled at times a sc At half time thé score stood three ML Tolmle, P. O. Is Only Twenty-Nine. defeated teem did npt show to good The first goal went \ B. on goals to two. Therefore was opened by The pivot man of the Aristocrats, advantage with the exception of the TO BE HELD IN SPRING a decision which wa dis-, the Foundation Company soon after who got up from a sick bed brilliantly first few minutes of the second round. puled by the Yarrows’ who the start, but the sailors found tbe net to lead the side to the first sensational They played spasmodically. Vancouver, Jan. IS.—Local Elks claimed the ball hit ti and about ten minutes afterwards, and For Police Cotnmissioaer victory at Seattle is only twenty-nine bowlers have decided to form a Van­ rebounded into play, seper quickly followed with another goal. EXSERG’T AULT years of age In spite of the fact that kicking It clear. The ever, couver tournament association, and to $kl to his decision The sailors lasted the pace better In he once possessed a beard and was stags a tournament this spring at a From the kickoff Ya right the second half, and after opening the Ladies and Gentlemen mistaken for his own father. Yet he WITH THE FRENCHMEN date to be fixed later. This will be up and O'Connell even i be­ scoring Immediately had to resist has been playing professional hockey the seventh annual tournament bf fore half-time from a some strenuous attacks from the I respectfully announce that 1 for the last ten years and has played Northwest International Bowling As The second half more Foundation Company forwards, who ALDERMAN on two championship teams. IIo was eoclation. No officers have been elect­ scrambles, chiefly In fi .M.B. found the net twice. Interest ran high, am a candidate for re-election at on the Quebec line-up when they beat ed. but a committee of five will sub­ goal, but the Yarrows owed as the Foundation Company worked to the world in the 1*11-1*11 series, and mit a slate of suggested officers at a great weakness In I tting lower the Lancaster colors, but the I beg to announce that I am a candidate the forthcoming election. then had the same honor with the further meeting next Sunday. every point of the com that sailors broke through a couple of times for the Board of Aldermen in the forth­ Portland sep’ette two years ago. Rover between the goal-posta tiged, and made the game safe. The. teams coming election. My policy 1» for the Yours truly, or right wing has been his position progress and expansion of the city upon a however, and they rej ce in were: common sense basis. I am a soldier citisen most of the time. He will probably LAUGHLIN SAYS HE IS succession. The I. M. i de­ H. M. S. ILancaster—Leigh. Green fill the centre position this season, but candidate, absolutely Independent of any P. M. LINKLATER. veloped some combinat nded Llhandl Samuelson;■ - . . Moule. 1» — —Foley 8l:.l and1 political party or clique. when a man has the speed that Oat­ NOT LIKELY TO JUMP with .a shot that teste The nnlnglTTuii, JnrTvoT, octUi, nivIlOlU Vote early for ------—„ . .... man has. It Is enough To have him on bombarding began at goal and Blbby. the ice He started his career with again and Yarrows 'ther. Foundation—Humber; Rutter and Waterloo team in 1909. I*ehman was Winhjpeg, Jan. IS.—Wllf Laug|iltn, R. E. AULT the star defence player of the Mon­ leaving the final seer four, Brown; Crew ley, Chester and Allen ; playing Western Ontario hockey at L M. B. one. Hillier, E. Bridges, Davis, Munro and the same time for Berlin, which the arch Hockey team, who received an For Law and Order The 1. M. B. defenc and Croxler. patriots with a grudge against Bill offer of |80*. -from the Pacific Coast the ouiald*. wing jam . had Trying hard for goal*..from the -out­ Hohenzolkrn have since changed to to play on the Vancouver lineup, and support might have a «ore. set the I. M. B. handed out defeat to TO MR. W. N. MITCHELL, Kitchener. Quebec soon singled out was reported to be holding out for Walton was safe an 1 e for Yarrows at Beacon Hill In a close con­ Fur Alderman CITY. the present Aristocrat and after $1,000, Saturday night said he wâs not Yarrows and Sammy i » ball test by three goals to two. Soon after Dear Sir: couple of seasonsPvWith Quebec he likely to make the jump this winter. get by. Ruttledge wa f the the whistle blew for the game to start To the Electors of the City of Victoria. We. the undersigned, earnestly re­ JUjnped to the Coast, "and," ■ay* Vancouver, Jan. 13.—-Frank Patrick, halves. Ruggles and were the munition workers were on top of Manager of the Vancouver team, said LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: quest that you consent to become a Eddie, “the Coast looks good to the most effective of 1 i. Yarrow*' goal, but once the shipbuild­ candidate for the office of Police Com­ Between the position of right sting and last night that no negotiations had Hospital Eai ers had cleared the leather stayed in I am a candidate for re-election as rOVer he used to oscillate, but anyone Alderman at the forthcoming election, missioner at the next Municipal Elec­ been carried on at all with Laughlln The Byng Boys had With the I. M. B. half for a long time, and tion, January 16, 191* : that has seen Eddie play has no doubt by the Vancouver club. PosMMy, he the Garrison as their < Oak Lock had a busy period, during which and respectfully solicit your votes and that he will makë ‘good in the centre said, one of the other clubs, Seattle or Bay. The Garrison hi men he made a number of good saves. Up Influence. W. H. Bone Thos. Dooley position. Since he made his plucky Victoria, had made Laughlln an offer, on the field, but man 1 the to half time the I. M. B had obtained Sincerely yours. Cyrus ir. Bowea F. W. Adams appearance at Seattle and stayed with but he was satisfied with the Van net on one occasion w ipital lead of two goals. Watt finding the W. G. CAMERON. Jas. Fletcher F. F. Hedge» the hard fighting game at the wish couver lineup as It was. Llndley Crease Sydney Child ut through nine goa got net each time. Cloke registered the 1162 McClure Street. of the boys he was holding so well to­ Strough five times am wlce. third point for the munition workers In A. Bowden M. Mutrie gether he is aces high with the Aristo­ the second half. Thackeray found the W. Marchant Thos. Cusack crats fens, although he Is one of those Harqrkes and Devlyn scored the other FRANK VANCE WILL GET two gpals. net for Yarrows, and the second goal Ernest Hall R. J. Jameson players who is not striving for in­ resulted from a melee in front of the Thos. Plimley J. W. Spencer dividual praise. It is all the team BACK INTO ATHLETICS W. Leslie Clay J. King ham with Eddie and his heart and soul Is goalmouth. The teams were: Yarrows—Baker; Ord and Bell; Mc- Owen Copas J. L. Beckwith in the success of his side He is like Uroy, Smith and Brown; Fulton. Doug­ Frank Burrell A P. Blyth every ambitious player He likes to Frank Vance, well known In amateur ONE OF FRAGMENTS R. Wilson A. H. Mitchell athletic circles of the Northwest, will las, Thackeray, Kerley and Ersklne. get the goals, but he Is satisfied as I. M. B.—W. Lock; Newlands and R W. Perry J. T. McDonald long as they go in the right net. “We return to the game soon. Vance will Arthur E. Haynes F. M. McGregor have to get more goals,” he said, after take charge of wrestling at the Seattle Cloke; McGill. Bruis and Lougland; Scott, White, Watt, Jones and Scarffa M. J. Little Arthur Lee expressing his approval of the boys he Y. M. C. A. CALLED BY DEATH For Alderman M. A. Taylor A. R. Graham win captain. “We have got to find the Vance met with much success at the H. O. Kirkham E. B. Jones net rightist the opening of the game Seattle Athletic Club, where he was NO SKATING TO-NIGHT D. Gillespie Lewis Hall We had a little tough luck Friday, instructor for many years. He Is A. Campbell NfcWbV LALONUE wrestler of ability himself, and knows Having given my best services dur­ Wm. Lothian wl.en 4t was certainly Lehman’s day AFTER HOCKEY GAMES ing the past year, I now again solicit G. L Milne S. G. Clemence on, but after two game with the team how to teach the game to his students. Veteran of Ypres Leaves Wife Who starred in Saturday's game when your vote and influence at the coming Jas. Forman # G. H. Robertson everything looks rosy to me.” Foundation va Elks and Senators va Christie R. H. Powell the Canadiens regained their lead In FOOTBALL FACTS Suffering From Influenza^ 2-£ the National Hockey League. He Two Jacks will be the games to open GEORGE SANGSTER. Conyers Geo. S. Brown scored four goals and was responsible and Two Children the amateur hoc key schedule at the D. W. Hanbury Jaa. W. Maynart for several of the 13 goals registered It la surprising to find that, amongst Victoria rink to-night. The first game G. A. Richardson W. B. Sylvester BURNS LANDING STARS London Combination clubs, Chelsea is will start at 7.30 o’clock. It was origin Geo. McGregor John Cochrane against Torontos for his combination the only, one that has obtained every 8. J. Drake FOR BENEFIT FIGHTS plays. ally v intended to allow the spectators J. B. Warnicker possible point from home matches. to take the Ice after the game, but W. H. Sweeney Rev. R. Connell Few teams hope to obtain points when Football players will hear with regret owing to other arrangements It has J. P. Hibbed David Spencer, J* Vancouver, Jan. IS.—Tommy Burns, CANADIAN TRAPSH00TERS visiting the Stamford Bridge enclosure of the death which occurred Saturday been found necessary to withdraw the Gideon Hicks J. D. O’Connell former heavyweight champion of the At the time of writing, the clubs that of Clement James WHikm Freeman, privilege. Geo. McCandlea* Wm. Ritchie world, has practically landed Leo. UNDER NEW RULING have not yet won at home are Clapton who 1ms been playing right half this Ernest Todd Q. J. R. Lane Houck and Harry Anderson, light Orient, Fulham, and MillwaJI. season for the Fragments From France soccer eleven. Freeman, who was only In response to this petition I have weights, for a six-round go at the big After the unfortunate accident to For Alderman consented to be a candidate for the soccer smoker to be held here next New York, Jan. IS.—After a meeting Lieut. P. G. H. Fender, who broke his 32 years of age, leaves a wife and two office of Police Commissioner for the Friday evening. Both fighters have held here on Friday it was announced leg in the course of the recent match young children. He had seen consider­ City of Victoria and respectfully solicit already been engaged, as a matter of that the Interstate Trapshooting Asso­ between Fulham and Clapton Orient, able service in the war, being one pf For Alderman the vote and Influence of the Electors. fact, but will have to secure permis­ ciation would be known In the future Torrance, the Fulham captain, went the first men to respond to the call. I hereby announce that I am a can as the American Trapshooting Asso­ He enlisted with the 16th Canadian W. N. MITCHELL. sion of the United States naval auth­ into goal and did his work as if born to didate for re-election to the Alder- orities, as both are Ip the American ciation, which will have jurisdiction the Job. Torrance has the distinction Scottish in Valcartier on September 74, Bring a member of the 1916 and navy. Tommy is also after four other oust all trapshooting tournaments in of having played in first-class football 1114, and (was with the Canadians in 1917 Councils and Chairman of manic board. If elected I will endeavor high-class fighter^ this country end Canada. in every one of the eleven positions on France In the strenuous days of the to- further and promote the best Inter­ In the future all the Canadians’ ------'• ■' Vit—...... the Held. early part of the war. He was Streets and other important com­ ests of the city. tournaments will be privileged and as­ Of 34 players on Manchester City's Ypres, Neuve Chapelle and Festubert. mittees, I believe I have the knowl­ NEAL NAMED MANAGER. sisted by contributions from the Amer­ books when war broke out. 22 have lie was first wounded at the Second SAANICH ican Trapshooting Association, which served in the Army or Navy. Battle of Ypres, but returned to the edge and ability to help run this will retain the old tournament policy Louisville, Ky., Jan. IS.—William F. The latest professional footballer to firing line and did not leave France City along sane lines, and, if Te the Electees of Ward Threat Neal, of Louisville, formerly scout for of registration. The grand American be decorated is W. Cook, the clever until May 29, after the capture of Vlmy handicap at clay targets will take elected, I shall devote my time and Walter Walker I am a candidate for the office of Couts^ the Philadelphia National, and later Sheffield United full-back, who has Ridge,. He had been absent from the wttii itie Pittsburgh Nàtloeül league place next August at Chicago; just been awarded the D C.M. The list line-up of the Fragments' team through energy to the best of Civic Gov­ Ulor and rwipsnifully aoticâl-your vote teams, to-day was chosen general and Influence. of honored footballers Is beginning to sickness for a couple of weeks, Mrs. ernment. a P. WATSON. manager of the Louisville American TO RETURN TO COLLEGE. assume considerable proportions. also being ill wjth influen FOR ALDERMAN Association Club. at her, home, 1712 Bank Street. ALBION JOHNS. i Columbus. Ohio., Jan. 11.—“Pete” PLAN MILITARY OLYMPIC MEET. The' members of the Club have Stinchcomb, star quarter on the Cleve­ changed the date of their meeting LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: land naval reserve football eleven, Parte, Jan. 13.—A mammoth military which was set for Thursday to Monday plans to re-enter Ohio State Univer­ Olympic meet to be held in Parte in to make arrangements for the funeral • I beg to announce that I am a To the Electors of LEAGUE SOCCER GAMES sity at the opening of the new semes­ May or June, under the auspices of the of their dead comrade. Some of the TO THE ELECTORS ter He played half-back on Ohio's American army, for athletes from all players will act as pallbearers, and it candidate for re-election, and Lancaster, 64 -Foundation. 4. v.> championship eleven in 1*17, . the allied .fighting forces, is projected* is hoped arrangements. can be mi I.M.H . S; Yarrows, 2. In plane announced io-nwlght. «or a military funeral. - - . ■ I tec to aanooncemy saaéM f«r therefore .solicit your vote sad in­ OAK Bi Garrison. 1; Fragments. 1 BRANTFORD DEFEATED. the Board of Aldermen tn the forthcoming. The champion Boston _ American fluence. I bee to announce that I have de­ Intermediate League An international Rugby football Municipal Elections. If elected. 1 will do Toronto, Jan. IS—Aurië Lee defeat­ team were one of the clubs which did match has been provisionally arranged my best to promote the well-being of the cided to be a candidate lot School Yarrow», 4; 1. ed Brantford in the junior O. H. A. not lease their, players outright at the by the French Union of Athletic So City in every possible way. I respectfully Yours respectfully Trustee at the forthcoming 1 Esquimau Hospital. *; Garrison, 1. ©licit yewr votes and Influence. game at the A reha here on Saturday •nd of the abbreviated season on Sep­ c loties between France and South • MRS. L. H. HARDIE, afternoon by a score of seven to one. tember 2 test Africa at TovUouss February 1» JOS. PATRICK. W. F, FULLERTON . urn 16 ÇlvrUKlA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 HOUSES FOR SALE (Coerrtrht ml. »r H c. n»h«r EVERYBODY’S RATING IT- Jeff's Right at That? An Open Mouth Does Look Like O. Trad* M*r> W*ar I* Canada > ,*COOPBB8 BOMBAT CHUTNBT, MUTT AND JEFF FULLY MODERN HOME. HOT WATBR heat, 12 rooms, with one acre or more, yeerlooktag city end Gorge. This is i worth seeing. For price, see owner. ? a_ Johns. 161 Gorge Hd. Phone 1MI. dlUf-lS J- nSTwui ' YiahI e YtS, CMABY»' HERB X6v Ml, W« B<6 THAT wA% AM 6t>b BWA* MC «MMW r -thimw MUWI -WiMk eF IT, EXCELLENT VALUES. XVRKWr RAfFLS le* TH» l HA6 ABeur htv uuCLS. wmtTW !IUM I "TH* hvmchI HA MOUTH BfcMlrir 01 TM« BBL6IAN x com.» »#• Hiaa A« S ON BACH or J-ON eA*H 1 IB TB BW FULLY MODERN, I ROOMED BUNGA­ ORPHAlR. NunWi AAlb He *1 CHIWt. IT> VIA» UIIDC LOW, situate Oak Bay, open fireplace, rew w V OWN V full cement basement, furnace; price IN* T» A rtcuft# A mncM. ant DI» He haA $2.656 cash, or $2,800 on terms. H»T,or»r w had ONLY cue FRAME each H» MWAH tit meek, as eu NEAR WILLOWS CAR—Five roomed, bach. COME C*v -tHat-i Ml I've ser opch.at fully modern bungalow, full basement, »1D, Http MAX* BACH A HUNCH, ftt BuY tH« ■h“«, fireplace; price $2,101. THtlR CHOiSTHAI MdHrV.' "r lexer NUMBER MOTT? BANK STREET—Six roomed, fully mod­ new' ern bungalow, beautifully finished, full,, IN THAT TVRKey basement, furnace; price $1,168. RAFFtSi INDKN AVB__Seven roomed, idllf modern bungalow, full bitoement, open fire, built-in buffet, gas, furnace, gar­ age; price $4.000. URUBB A HAMILTON, Mahv» Block (Over 15c. Store).

NO BETTER BUY IN A HOUSE IN VICTORIA TO-DAY. If there Is a better buy in Victoria we simply don't know of It. The price, not an extravagant one In the first place tor such a fiouse In such a locality, was $8,000-, » to find an immediate purchaser this has been cut down to $4,606. Need­ less to say this is the buyer’s opportun­ ity. If you are In the market Just go " trough It. that's all we ask. House I» a 7 roomed semi-bungalow, large rooms, full cement basement, cement sidewalks; furnace, two toilet», separate bath; den, with open fireplace. In hurlap. built-in bookcases; built-in buffet; large veranda, garage; good residential neign- Full particulars from GRUBB * HAMILTON, Mahon Block (Over 15c. Store). No Information over the phona FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LIVeafoCK sjIuMOttILbi WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS A BARGAIN—16 vol», of Baisse. Illus­ VUVPKK S BOMBA? CHUTNEY. tComin'ied . "DELICIOUS,. APPETIZING,” trated. bound In half morocco, as good 16c. AT ALL GROCERS. VICTORIA BRAND MARMALADE Victoria Daily Times GENUINE SEVILLE U RANGE Mi •VICTORIA BRAND”___ as new. price 827. Apply the Island WANTED—Any quantity chickens or IS A GUARANTEE OF PURITY. MAleADK. "‘VICTORIA BRAND.” Exchange. 738 Fort Street.J3tf-12 ODDY8 Heoon* Furniture Store, HOMES FOR SALE: ducks, cash |*ald at your house. Phone CARS stay bright wnen Slmonued. 1811 Douglas, to buy good furnl- ADVERTISING Phona Ne. 1090 5019L, or write 616 Elliott Street. City. .r $2.160 BUYS a nice, modern, five-room TIP-TOI* PRICES PAID for all classes Simoniaed surface requires no washing. lure, carpets. bungalow, high, clean, healthful loca­ PRICE» OF MILLWOOD. furniture. Select Auction Rooms, FOR SALE—Pure bred Barred Plymouth Get your car done. Island Auto Simon- tion, close to High and Central Schools. Rites for (hssifi'4 Aire tisemtntt Fort Street Phone 2273. Rock pullets, 1918 hatch Apply Syl­ 1*1 ng Station. S32-16 Yatee. Phone 1616 ,COATES TRANSFER CO . Bark, per cord ...... t,.$S.5v vester Feed Vo. J20-28 W. H. Hughes, agent for Simons 747 FORT STREET. PHONE 1766. $3,560 BUYS a five-room bungalow on Short cut. per cord...... S1.RM POULTRY AND EGGS Kleaner and Polish. ^ . IS Linden Ave., close to Fort Street, on a Situations Vacant, Situation» Wanted. Kindling, pei cord ...... 16-00 FOK SALE—Good Jersey To Rent, Article» for Sale. Loat or Found, SAVE BEEF—Keep poultry and rabbits calve in two weeks. 2866 Maple St. 28 OVERLAND, five-sealer, good running WE PAY absolutely top prices for good lot 66x166. etc,. Ic. per word i»er Insertion; 4c. per Prices subject to distance of haul. The Poultry Journal. 821 Yales Street. order, same owner since new,- $3V"116. caet-off clothing, any kind, tool», word for six days Contract rates on ap­ 19c. per copy. jyibU-r# License paid. Phone 2632. jit-fit stoves, beaters, furniture, etc. Phone Both these properties are In most desir­ plication. UNFURNISHED SUITES able iwighborhoods and cannot be beaten CAMERON LUMBER CO. LTD.. 2216. 13 at the price. Nc advertisement for less than 16c. Ns Ibone* 111 and 5090. 11 TONI FOAM removes ■ dandruff and live­ HKAI T 1 FI' 1. unfurmehed eulle, privai. FOR______SALE—______Ghea,_ several second-hand advertisement charged for lew than on# stock. from.Use hair.. JOe, and. $1.. drug­ autonomie truck and paaaeuger bodiee. THO.SE WHO DESIRE to dispose of boo»=. 1231 Fort Street __ Jll-li PUmley s Garage. . s6tf-$l bearer coupon Victory Bonds for $50 HEISTERMAN. FORMAN A CO.. dollar ______gist*. 28 I View Street Phone 55. In computing the number of words la *x>R SALE-Solid mahogany dining table ' HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS and $100 can obtain face value for them A FEW FINE PULLETS foV sale; also by applying to Box 1225, Times Office. J10-26 an advertisement, estimate groups of withwllh »y leaves,-leaves, originally cost $123.$U4 like McMORRAN S GARAGE, three or less figures as one word. Dollar new, only The Island Exchange, lot of rabbits. Phone 5633L. J14-28 SYLVESTER APARTMENTS — Double They will receive the full amouflts the marks and all abbreviations count as one 73* Fort Street. J3U-12 bonds call for, instead of having to pay AUTO LIVENY and single suttee; also a lew rooms for 727 Johnson. discount or commission.J15-13 t AWLETT'S HEE>. IKON AND W1NM- lodgers. 116 Yates street. Phone 56336. Advertisers who so desire may have alltf-tl Open Day and Night. replies addressed to a box at The Time# Nutntiuus and stimuofcUifg. $1.03, at ------CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS. FORBES STREOT— Five-room, modern * aw celts. 1L one vie TO KENT—Funnelled housekeeping First-cia*» Mechanics. bungalow, with nice living room and Office and forwarded to their private ad- rooms, fiats, cabins, reasons bis rat). WANTED. dining room. Dutch kitchen, two good «nKS. A cliArg. ol 1ÛC- is niiMl. «u,- IN* «Ai,»—«titnom, rt«e. r*m- Our cars are of the latest model, la the OIL Greases. Accessories. Storage. ANY' QUANTITY hard keeping apples, best of running order, cleari, and with Call 1036 Hillside. *1 Used Cars Bought and Sold. put up in standard boxes without paper. bedrooms and bathroom. There is one ■*eefv,c*1 , , .. . . ^ . ; sunauie. Phone iilI>L. J14-12 tires that will cause you no trouble on the open fireplace and furnace. Price, par­ Birth, marriage, death and funeral • —■■■»-...... — ------—. ■ -- Call and Inspect Our Repair Plant. State quantity offered, price, etc., to P. tially furnished. $2,506. Very easy Both vs, lc. per word per insertion. j PURE BRED whittK Vumetaman puppies. MOTOR CYCLES A NO CYCLE* O. Box 129, Victoria. J15-13 Classified advertisements may be tele- ]_cheap. Apply jWiil Albany Kona, jli-l* Special Rates to Business Men. term* can be arranged. Drivers Supplied if Desired. DELTA ELECTRIC LAMPS. $3.09. bASEE*. GARAGE. LTV.. U* Vl4« btreet. RICHMOND AVE.—This bungalow has phoned to The Times Office, but such Expert repairs, ah auto work guaran­ five bright, cheerful rooms. The living advertisements should afterwards be con- ! THE At room has built-in bookcase*, window VICTORIA AUTOL UVKRY. MOTORCYCLE. BICYCLE A SUPPLY teed. National rubber urea 1er end* ah firmed in writing. Office open from • PHOTOGRAPHER. lire trouble Tel.. 2462. . imea. JI8-13 seat and open fireplace. .The dining l m. to 8 p. m. ^ 721 View Street Phone 3053. STOKE. room Is all wood panelled, with built-in ARCADE BLDG 864 Yates Street. FOR S.VLE—1817 Cnevrolel. 6-paa*enger. BOILEDILED ______APPLE CIDER IS THE BEST buffet and good electric fixture». Two PERSONAL bEVUND-iiAND BluAVLEa liua |l* Overland 1 too truck; 1 ‘.on chain drive ubsfitute for brandy for Christmas‘istmae good bedroomd. each having a clothe# HELP WANTED—MALE >Wu..mo-viu ue.Nh. nearly new, worth ' Island Vulcanising * Vyule Works. S»i truck, $160, Ford. me. almost new, 6- plum puddings and mince meat. Horse cupboard with window. Full basement, ,4*9. lvr »2v. Wilton carpet, 3x12, worth CUT THIS OUT FOR LUCK—Send birth- Yates Street. SI passenger; also several otner real bar­ Radish fresh ground. At ail Grocer». •with floor and double walls. Terms ar- i tancy cnaiiueiMer, worth date and lw*. for wonderful horoscope gain* Cameron. 621 Superior Su «et, Canada Food Board Liceuue 14-5*. The ranged at $2,600 TIGOONISMS—TTo be trusted is often a *3u, loi »aiiuwoou laoie, *>. miuii of your entire life Prof. Raphael, 84 Western Pickling Works. Ltd , 861 Fla- JOHNSON STREET—Six- room bungalow, greater compliment than to be Ibved.” Grand Ventral Sta.. New York. CYCLISTE— Bring your repairs te the behind Parliament Buddings. ______61 The Digg-in Printing Co.. 7«W rug, yX.w, uit. r’lisl-cxsoo cundiuon "Hub” Cycle Store. Satisfaction guar­ gard Street. Phone 662. li close in to city and In a good locality fuotie lidtt ._____ JU-II anteed. 1318 Douglas Street. Prop. RENOVATE THAT TOP—Use Tonifoam All the rooms are large and bright and Yates St. Printed ball pro­ .FOR grammes with pencil» at- z W. XV Elurker and cover the bakl spot. 60c. and $1. FOR there is a full basement. Terms ar­ _____ Inched 5oc. per box Jlj-8 PORTRAITS, barbers. ______** ranged at $2.800. MOTORCYCLE lor sale. Ellon Bayne, ENLARGEMENTS. HAMPSHIRE ROAD—This bungalow hoi LCÔPfcRS BOMBAY CHÜÎhir GROUPS, ETC. AltM-mi. J26-12 A •'MOVING" OPPORTUNITY—$0x3 lm COPYING, ETC. five room», tastily and conveniently ar­ 16 JOHNNY ON THE SPOT plain urea $1$- These casings are well- ranged. For two or three people this ii Bicycles cleaned and overhauled known mak«*s, and aie not old stock. «..wane. tbivKA lias closed ber teal at Genuine English saddles ...... WANTED—Any class of old metals an ideal home There Is exceptionally IT S EASY ENOUGH to keep the scalp the uurge and located at Çralj- They cannot be purchased from the good electric fixtures, a pretty fireplace, SINGER feEtt i.vu MACHINES SOLD ON Roller chains ...... laciory to-day at this price. Pluuley s Junk, good'prices paid for bottles, sacks, healthy and vigorous,vigorous. Use TON1FVAM EAn t T nttga. 1 lower Road lvr the winter. Phone M udguards ...... auto tires, carpenters tools, etc. Rln$ full cement basement and furnace. The occasionally. 56ç< and $1, druggists 3*4* J36-$o New Location. Broughton St. at L«or- lot is 50x120 and ha* six well grown don, on and after November 16. 31 up 122$. City Junk Co. B Aaroneon. 66» and barbers. S Currier baskets ...... Johnson Street. H-u*e phone 6644L 13 fruit trees, a good chicken house and SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE, UNFURNISHED HOUSES ISLAND VULCANIZING A C garden. Price, on term*. $2,800. WANTED—Youth, with wheel, to help in I4U uoverniue.it airwl. WORKS, MOTOR SERVICE STATION. 73» View. WE BUY cast-off clothing, furniture. JAMES BAY—Close to Beacon HiU Park store and deliver groceries. Phone 695. FUR RENT—Seven roc ned. modern 153 Yatee Street. Phone 6277. Jewellery, stoves, heaters, tools; in fact, and water, 6-room, modern bungalow, J16-8 house, Grahame Street. A'hone 656L 22 E V. Wultama Nlgtot Phone 2118Y. Jll-18 Tel 323 everything Fenton, 541 Johnson. Phone on lot 67X100. The roçms are all a good ■POSITU IN -ipen fuir a young man who is We have a few slightl> used Singer L>rvp- *216. 11 sise and all have fireplaces. Price, on practical, steady, thorouguly honest and lirad alacniiie» at reuuced prices. HOUSES FUR RENT (UNFURNISHED) LOST TEA KETTLE AUtO STAND—New Me- term*. $8.150. wnin.g to learn. ITease give references. VIEW STREET (between Douglas and L*u«hlio tin lor hire. UM ft boy WANTED—Range, heater, kitchen and PANDORA AVB.—In an exceptionally Box 1151. Times J14-S Blanshard)—We stiU have two houses LOST—New Year's Eve, coral H. Court, men, .Ml. 11 other furniture for 6 rooms 1523 nice situation, close to car and within left. These dwellings have been thor­ Phone 5177L. Amelia St. or Box 1416, Times. J17-13 YOUNG MAN to drive Ford delivery and' walking distance of city, we have fot oughly renovated, modern piumbing, etc. FRANCIS. $18 Yatee St. (opposite Do­ sale an eight-room, modern home. AL assist in- warehouse.. Apply, stating, age Immediate possession. No car fare, LOST—Gold bar brooch set with single the room^ are large and bright, the and expedience, Box 144», Times. J14-S aquamarine. Reward. Tel. 4658L J12-37 minion Theatre), will purchase good item 325. inoudmg water up to one THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS. furniture in any quantity. Valuation» dining room and living room being in dollar. the front of the house and the break­ COURSE FOR BOILERMAKERS HEISTERMAN. FORMAN * CO., LUST—Tortoise shell hairpin, green made. Phone 115$. 1$ leatty. international stone* set In. Phone 209VL. Keepsake INVITES you to Inspect the following fast room or den and kitchen In the echwis. :m Douglas street. BICYCLE lvr sa.e, good cvudilivn. lvO Phone 55. JI3-IS Reward.______JU-37 cars that are all In good shape: WE BUY ANYTHING FROM A TEACUP rear. This wUl stand Investigation and uuvcniiueut bireet. Jl»-A2 1 Chevrolet L-passenger ...... $666 TO A PLANO. can be bought on terms at $3,475. TO LET—Five-rvuui collage, bath. $10, $6 REWARD fee. return .nr information DON'T HESITATE. RHONE US. WE BURDICK BROS. * BRETT, LTD.. nELP WANTED—FEMALE t bi.d is-ttU/qetecd and u«Mu*a, **»*>■ including water, not modern. Î4ÏS Deh- I Saxon 1-passenger .. ^,-."r.r,v. * r: . .$4»4 regarding black wolf muff taken from 1 Chalmers 5-passenger ...... $676 MUST HAVE THE GUVDS. 623 Fort Street. Phone 132-133 made up. Mis. M. Dus, Room 1, J18-1» iKHntnion Theatre. Tuesday evening. HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES, 2S WANTED— Experienced wai Hol- Brown mock. Broad street i* January Phone 962X or call at till I Hudson S-paasenger ...... MM 147 FORT STREET. PHONE 1766. ley's Restaurant, 622 Fort. Jll-3 HOUSES TO LET. 1 Briscoe 5-passenger ...... 1886 RE A.KE Auhh 18 for carbvis Uaca ana Broad Street. ______JI6-27 1 Ford 2-papsenger ...... $275 13 LKKMIXG BROTHERS, LIMITED, WANTED—Ex|»erienced -bookkeeper and carbon iwai counter caeca wo as. uei LAMPSOX ST., elevetr IWWiial. ttO per LOST—Lady's engagement ring, pearls CARTIER BROS., al Estate. Business Investments, stenographer. Appl) Box 3418, Times, our price*. Aue wumity e'reea, phone month. ____ ■__ and diamonds. January 2nd or 3rd. Kf- MISCELLANEOUS Insurance. giving reference and state salary re­ 4..6. li ward. Return to Times office J13-17 724 Johnson St. Phone 6227 1213 Government Street. Telephone «4$. quired. ______J16-9 263$ PRIOR ST.. 3 $5 per month. CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED. C. p. VOX. PLANO TUNER—GRADUATE PIANO, grand, fine toned instrument, WILL THE PERSON who took the bi­ Good cars wanted. Halifax School for the Blind. 16# South GOOD HOUSES AT THE RIGHT PRICE WANTED—Nursen.ald. wages $20 per wui lake »l£e cash; must be sold. 1*ox 20-û lUvHM'JND AVE.. 7 rooms. $20 per cycle from 461 Superior Street return Turner 8L Phone 1212L. month. . Apply 532 Linden Ave. J15-9 same and avoid further trouble. J13-37 3494. Tunes.______Jli»-1- month. SKATES bvuow ground by latest electric FIFTH STREET—Very attractive. 6- WANTED—Capable girl or woman, for LOST—<5u*Wednesday morning, oval gold room bungalow. In splendid condition, light house work and assist with two SINtJLti IRON BED, spring mattress room*. $35 per bchme*. 36a pair. Prtea Ml Fort. cement basement, laundry tuba al and pillow, >9. bed and spring, *6; while 1602 JUBILEE AVE. 7 brooch, engraved "Mother, Oct., 1916." ■3641-61 children. Apply Mrs MacIntyre. 844 they iaai. fnone »833._ month. lu BEIMarket Art via1 Mi Shipyards. •Spencer 'K' s, BHGU MOTOR CO . LTD., 8$7 View and built-in features, fine garden. Thu Dunsmulr K<>a«l Phone 2476- J16--8 Vopas A Young, or on EsquinuUuimait Road 834 ForL Cadillac Agency. R A. Play­ ZETLAND LUNCH AND TEA RUQI’S. property has a splendid elevation an* PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY guaran­ A RAKE OPPORTUNITY—Complete 2627 ROSE ST . 7 rooms. $16 per month. car Return to Times Office, fair. Mgr. Tel 266$. Dtetrlbutore for 647 Fort Street, UPSTAIRS, entrance affords a grand view of the Strait» and teed fur three years. Knit urgently chemists outfit and a quaittiiy ol J14-37 Chevrolet. Dodge Brothers. Chalmers, nest te Terry a Catering te private mountains. $3.300. \ /. needed socks for us on the fast, simple tneiiiicaD; must be sold by Wednesday. 2516 BLANSHARD ST, 6 rooms. $8 per Hudson and Cadillac Motor Care. parties a » pec laity. Ope» tree 11 to I. Vail at 17*8 First Street, or Phone month. BLACKWOOD STREET—House of I Auto-Knitter Full particulars to-day. FOUND Canada Food Beard 1 Manes No. rooms, with space for 3 more rooms, all 3c. stamp. Auto-Knitter Co., Dept. 88V. 6614 X. Jlo-12 COMINtt EVENTS 16-1611. 14 667 College St., Toronto. 9 678 CRAlOFLOWER ROAD, 6 room*. $16 FOUND—Bicycle. Owner can hate same modern conveniences, fine view. $3,566 FOR SALE—English baby buggy, in good per month. by proving property and paying for this THE FIVE RAYS CLUB of Victoria WANTKE -House-parlor maid. condition, cos» #4»; will sen uncap. Ap­ advertisement. 1014 Bay Street. J1S-36 Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will BUSINESS CHANCES EMPRESS AVENUE—Six roomed housn Crow Baker, 63 Gorge i ply 234 Edward street, Victoria Weet. 10V* COLLIN SON ST . 7 nmms, $16 per In first-class condition, buUt-ln features, ______J14-12 hold a dance on Friday, January 17, at IF YOU HAVE MONEY to Invest, look 6"OMAN, or girl, for bedroom work, two .noftth. St. John's Hall. Tickets may be ob- into this. A 10 per cent. Investment cement basement,it; a snap at $2,866. hours daily. 645 Princess Ave J13*9 Apply Taired from members. Dancing from 9 secured many times over and a bonus in OFFICE SAFE lot sale, bargain. 778 MARKET ST.. I room». $15 per month. till 1. I Tweeds for relief work J16-50 ST. JAMES STREET—Handy to Govern- TONI FOAM is delightfully refreshing and Box 13*6, Times. jii-12 stock- Up to $16,666 can be employed. ment ^Buildings and Docks. Comfort­ WOMEN’S AUXILIARY of Army and Nothing less than $1,600 accepted. Ad- cleansing, cures all scalp troubles. 66c. UITÏ MART, «88 Fort St Phuue 1*33. SEVERAL 11 EC ES OF ACREAGE and dress Box 312. P. O., Ctty.J14-33 able 6 roomed cottage (4 bedrooms) and $1. druggists and barbers. 9 We have some rare bargams «akgvou three ol the cbvfeeel furnished heuse* Navy Veterans m Canada. Dance Mon­ with bath and toilet, part cement base­ bVESTHOLMh day. January 13. Alexandra. Ballroom. WANTED—To purchase. In city, email ment. good garden; this cottage te nice­ pieces of lurmture. Dsop in and see in the city for rent. Gents. 6# cents; ladies. 26 cents Re­ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE lur yourself. Apply grocery store with living rooms In con­ ly finished Inaide and la a snap at $2,666 P. R. BROWN. freshments. H. M. S. Lancaster Band. nection, must be cheap. Replies, stat­ WANTED—CARPENTER WORM Bf $33 Jil-60 ing best terms, te Bo* 3414. Times. SPEED AVB.—HAVE YOU $166? Six SOUTHALL* for stoves and rangea 1H2 Broad Strevl. Phone 1076. A,»,. BRIGHT LOBB . day or job. Ask lvr price. Box 106» Fort Street. Coda made and evoisec J13-18 THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of J16-83 roomed house, a few doors from car. oe Times. J14-47 eat nange* made. Phone 4233. the Victoria Seamens institute of Brit­ 16 ft. * 126 ft. lot; price $1,660; terms, $106 balance $26 per month, no STATIONERY, china, *oys, hardware ish Columbia will be held In the Em- WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. LUMBERMAN is open for engagement. ureer BUtroom on Wednesday. January $1,666. $2.600. $3.566— Have clients looking and notions. 36» Un* St. T. J. Aden*/ HOUSE FOR RENT—Furniture for sale, 11, at 8 p. m. ______executive position, no objection to out Phone 3466. U pnoite *32.L. Jl$-l$ AUTOMOBILE» for houses at these prices. Bring in . built. I rof town, uox 136U, Times, J13-M THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of particular», “ -B. “Punnett, 167867 Pem- l toilet, oe IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE you the Victoria Seamen » Institute of B. C. bertiun Building J17-64 $1,666, wish le dispose w Phone 3466. The isl­ will be held January 22. ltll. J32-64 A BOY, aged 16 years, would like a FIVE ROOMED. MODERN COTTAGE. WANTED—Modern, four or five roomed lion wnere a trade can be learned. and Excnange. «3» Fort Street. wUI e.r.d Special Rates for Island Teem. A MASQUERADE BALL will be held in house, close to street car; price not to printing p»eferred Phone 3433L. J13-16 a repressuiauve «u*d ode* leur price for close In. Apply 1162 Yatea 8t. JI4-1» ELLERY STREET—Good 4 roomed cot •smT ul7U-13 Seven-Passenger the Hippodrome Hall. View Street, exceed one thousand; will pay cash. ŸoUNg MAN desires position as hard CADILLAC CARS Wednesday, Jan. 15. 9 till I. Good or­ What offers? Box 1422, Times. J1S-S4 tage, tow taxes; price $1.266; $666 cash ware or grocery clerk, experienced; dis­ furnished. Lloyd-Y^ung * Russell. 1613 For Hire. chestra; refreshments. Under personal balance $16 per month. charged soldier. Phone 4300. J14-16 FUR SALE—46-feet launch. 21 k p Broad Street. Phone 4512. U TOM BAKER. management of Mrs. Simpson. Prizes LOTS FOR SALE. heavy duty engine; 80-foot u*b beat. Returned Soldier. will be given. Gentlemen. 76c.; ladies, PHOENIX STREET—On a 66 fL * 116 ft DISCHARGED SOLDIER wants position 6 h. 4-cyele engine; good earling cat- FURNISHED HOUSES $866 BUYS this large sise lot. easy walk tot. 6 roomed house, connected wlU In warehouse, or delivery Phone 511VR Feet Office Auto Staou 50c. -Jl6-6fi of two cars and bus. clear title; a snap sewer, nicely finished Inside, prim heeL * h. p . 4-c»v# enguie. FOR RENT (FURNISHED). PHONE 211. for builders. Bo* 1426. Times. !l3-4i ;ju-ju Boathouse I'boue 3*46. REDFER.S STREET (OAK BAY)—Five FOR LANTERN $1.366. enay terms. YOUNG MAN. experienced, would drive roomed, modern bungalow, furnished HOUSES FOR SALE heavy truck, car.- er work In garage DON’T HESITATE—Phone 310$ If you with exception of bedding, linen and sil­ SLIDES, AMA­ COLVILLE ROAD—Standing in over one- Box 1365, Tunes. J13G9 have any furniture you wish to dispose ver, immediate possession If required OLD CHURCH BLDG. SALEROOM. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS— third of »n acre, splendid soil, fully of. (»ur representative will call and TEUR FINISHING. Two story house for removal. 26x66, al­ lodern. 6 roomed bungalow, cement offer current prices The Island Ex- "iSifsTliltMAN. FORMAN * CO , Good used cars of the sort you have most new. 687 Dunedin.______J18-26 B*cment, furnace, garage; price $3,666. ___TEACHERS WANTED changu, «39 Fort Street.Jlltf-11 Phone *e. J16-16 been looking for Hun good, are nicely DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE are hold­ his fine home can be obtained on very N VOUER TEACHER^" bow miulM ing a whist drive on Monday at 8 p. m. $1.166—MODERN, roomed house, close WINDOWS, doors. Interior finish, rough re-painted and cleaned up equal to new in. furnace. nt foundation, easy good positions Apply immediately to TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. car*, and the prices no higher than you sharp at the Sailors’ Club. Esquimau, Bo* 1846, Til Jll-26 J. J. Dougan, 1601 3rd Ave., Vancouver. or dressed lumber, shingles, etc. City for patriotic purposes. Prises, gro- KING’S ROAD—Fully modern, 6 roomed or country orders receive careful at­ pay for the shabby second-hand looking ceries Admission 26c.______J13-60 bungalow, oe 2 targe lota nicely finished $16-47 tention. E. W. Whittington Lumber STORES FOR RENT kIBid elsew here «very car guaranteed to FOR HÔÙSK Inside, price 62,666. 678 JOHNSON STREET (30 feet by 76 demonstrate to the satisfaction of the gTwTv A—Don't forget the usual mill Co., Ltd.. Bridge and Hillside. 12 FARM or ESTA* FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS feetl rem $Î0. customer. tary 600 to-night at $.30 in the Club PRIOR STREET—Bungalow of 6 rooms MALLEABLE and steel ranges. $i per 653 JOHNSON STREET (IS feet by 30 ►A list of over twenty good care to Rooms. Scrip prises.JI3-60 PHOTOGRAPHS. (3 bedrooms), on a large lot. done to car; I week. Phone 468$. 200F Government St. feet;, rent $15. ghoose from, at prices to suit every HEISTERMAN. 6T>RMAN A CO.. ^pocketbook Dodge. Gray Dort», Stude- VICTORIA CITY BAND DANCE at the price $2,866. easy term* COATES TRANSFER OO., Phone 56. Jl3-lfi baker. Chevrolet. Hudson. Ford, Chalmers Alexandra Ballroom. Monday. Jan. 20. «47 FORT STREET. PHONE 1766. and many other* Ticket», double. $1.60; gents, single. $1; LIST YOUR HOUSES wlth ua. We have 13 PI ROOMS WM. D. CARTIER. ladies, single, 60c. Dancing, 9 p m.- clients ready to buy If the price la tight. High-Claes Auto Painting. 1 a.m. Ticket» on sale Helmsman VHKMA1.NL S Fl Ht. XX vV. FOR SALE—Clm ian■ walnut buffet. In 11. oeWBGO 8TRBBT—rurnlshed Top» and Dust Covers. Repairs. Plano Co., Levy’s Cigar . Store, Bai fine < •»ikIilion, only $60. worth uouoie f moueru. phone. master Vtnall and members of the band. FERRIS. SOLE AGEN l The ism ad Exchange. illDFwrt I*4n*,«>. Will kit- ■ - • ■ - " " ■ - 1 - FKRNW OOD—Cldee te Fort Street ear. TO CLOSB SMALL ESTAT ï JUtf-U chen stove. Rhone 4-541L. jll-41 *1 Peace proclaimed means the boys' very *t tractive, modern, seven-room turn The best .reception muet he given house, fine large let. located on high Prairie visitors, please take We have now on band a large quantity ►her tired buggy, $40 AT ilf Ù3WTCTit) gTHEKT—Furnlahod AUTOMOBILES ground amidst beautiful oak trees, for of Dry Wood and will deftixar. nx on# revolving churn, $6, seals», *v, grind- WMliM. UllURFB. tmta 8TUDEBÀK1:k R. 5-passenger. In b> getting that piano beautifully tuned by quantity at short netàce. stone, p; washing tub. $3, wringer, $3 A. CRESS WELL sale at a bargain on account of the URlJNbXVit K HOTEl«—50c. night up. 6» der. cheap owner » departure for England. The well bred Berkshire sow. $36; line tattoo. Fee OVBRIJlHP. l-pa^sehger ; price $225. (Certificated with honors). house, furnished complete, will be sold Fairfield, 7 rooms (worth^*66.66# to­ Owing to big demand, we advtee yeu to young thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey boar. weekly up First-cbiOT loeal TRAILERS. PLANO TUNER. day) ...... - $1,866 »3> 8 etneislon, Vimy, Cedar HiU houuekeeping room Yatee and Doug for $5,566, and offers a rare opportunity grder In advance. TWO PAIRS OF WHEELS, axles and 61$ Beach Drive. Phone 4141. to step Into a fully furnished house Road, past Mount Tolmie P. V. J13-12 las. Phone 317. | tires, would make fine trailer».-cheap. One-third of s century’s experience with Willows, 6 rooms, bungalow , 3.664 **)iovr tut without further trouble; or the house rOOM AND BOARD FOR A BOAT. leading English factories. 60 alone for $6,666. Aik te eee this pro­ WE BUY AND SELL ANYTHING 4-CYLINDER AIR COOLED MOTOR in­ perty. There are few like tt in the city tobble Hill, 11 acres, cottage and FROM A TEACUP TO A PIANO cluding magneto and carburetor HOUSES WANTED outbuilding» ...... $,76< •AT AUCTKftM PRICES. THE MUM ACCORD. $45 Princyea Room at. the price. MIYkTII SALS WATUltOATe. «w* UHB, eeaemt, Pleo. rot-H MrltTK-ittlOl* ftimioa cot, Oak Bay, l t $6,666 . ______pt-ll 8EYTP5HA1. btlwr siwpe eà he* HEISTERMAN. FORMAN I CO. HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES. USED CAR wanted to buy. tage. February 20 or March 1; must be 666 View Street. ? Phone 747 FOii r WTHKhPr. l itu.NE 1765 TO SENT—rurniaa Iwdruom. «iluOt. cash. r. modern. G. 8. Moore. General Delivery. be arranged to suit .; ÎÏ one or two business Indies; hoard If de- MASTERS. ______116-13 1 —■OR SALE—Plate glass mirror In black ie 3257L before 6 o'clock 1062 Fort Street frame. • ft 4 In » « * • <» = NEW RUBBER ROLLERS fitted io your WANTED—To lease for one or two years. LLOYD-YOUNG A RUSSELL. able for millinery or manUe room; price eld wringer will <|o the work as good Jltli CAMERON MOTOR CO-. Beistsa Gamge. 6 or Î roomed, modern houAe. with ■ 1613 Broad Street. $26 Apply IN Jones Building. Fort as s new machina PHce. Locksmith, FURNISHED r.ËDR(K»M. suit two; ___Cook Street, Auto mscklalet bed cjrlln If possible. g^Afif.|lVfi|1%rt UÎ-A1 WFertSL board if deeirefi. Phone 6314K. R6-11 der hr TeL 443$. -O. VICTORIA PAU,Y TIMES, MONDAT; JANUART 13,1919 17 PHON» NUMBERS YOU SHOULD TIMM SPECIAL TUITION KNOW. BROKERS LIVERY STABLES •PORTING GOODS MttUoB (l) Of Section 28 of the said Act. Brttibh Columbia, this 27th toy of De­ McTAVlHH BROS., 1218 Government Ht. by inserting the words "or specially as- cember, 1212. ÏÏSEi XANT AD. DEPT ...... 1090 EDUCATIONAL BRAT8STABLES. 129 Johnson. Urory. JAMES GREEN, gunmaker. All kinds of toed." after the word "charged" in the a R. F SEWELL. dation dept...... ins Custom brokers, shipping and forward­ repairs and alterations. Make gun r»t Une thereof. "55 DEPARTMENT ...... ”. 931 PRIVATE TUITION—English. Latin, ing agents. Tel. 1416. American Express stocks, bore, brown and blue barrels. Returning Officer. CITY HALL ...... - 4*4fl French. mathematic», commercial. representatives. P. O. Box 1684. We buy and sell firet-class guns, rifles 17. Amending Section 24 of the «aid RED CROSS SOCIETY Y * "* uct ■_Phone Mlltpn, 6117L.______dt and automatic pistols. A*t by providing that the report, dlree- Note.—A statutory declaration proving j chile K Hosi iTAL S •RAM FOUNDRY NOTAHV-PUBLIC cr proceedings of the Local Impreve- AIlflcatlon must be lodged with the .COACHING In High School and Ujti- it Commissioners shall not be quashed, Cturning Officer before any candidate ?Tt joserh s hospital 85 veralty subject*. Phone S637Y. *47 VICTORIA BRASS AND IRON WORKS . D. TODb, notary public. 711 Fort 8t. TYPEWRITERS rained or brought into question ox- can be nominated or elected, eald declare- iLMOHAL AUTO STAND. »IM or «MIL Passport forms supplied and prepared. Ion must be toliwred not later than 8 mathematics, Latin, fainting, music. —Iron and brass founders, machiniste TYPEWRITERS—New and second-hand. on the ground of mala fide*. and pat tarn workers. Jl2«16-47 GAUNCB, W. G., notary public and in­ repairs, rental»; ribbons for all ma­ IS. Amending Section 26 ef the said Act clock on the toy of nomination. Phone MITT. »»-19-97 surance agent. Room 201, Hlbben-Bone chines. United Typewriter Co, Ltd., to Inserting » paragraph to Subsection houses for sale CHIMNEY SWEEPINO Bldg. City, suburban and farm lands. 782 Fort Street. Victoria. Phone «78S. (1) expressly providing for the "»air|«y COACHING In High School and UBi- Chimneys CLEANED—Defective flues of u special aaeemment, pursuant te the verelty subjects. Special attention to PAKSIOKTS PRKIAHKU, forms aup- TAXIDERMIST» report of the Local Improvement Com­ chUdran and backward students. I’hone fixed, etc. Wm. Neal, 1618 Quadra HL plied. H. Lloyd-Young, notary public, 8637Y. J18-41 Phone 1016. missioners. in cases where the apeelai 1618 Broad Street. Phone 4682 and 16621» lîo^cDÛïSnHKBSrTïjirT^^ ■■■■amant ha* not been made or has COLL ISOLATE SCHOOL FOR BOT8. O’CONNELL, chimney sweep. Gutters AU claeeee taxidermy. Wherry A Tow, ien quashed or set aside. 1167 Rockland Ave. Pbous 63. Proepeq- MERCHANT TAILOR» 228 Pandora. Phone 8811. EXCEPTIONAL VALVES IN HOUSES tus on sppi cleaned. Phone 1638. 47 IS. Amending Sub-paragraph (Jv.) ef AND BUNGALOWS. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE paragraph (f) of Bubmctlen (1) ef said CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS AH HOY—Fit guaranteed. 1602 Govt. 47 Section 26 of the eald Act. by providing MUSIC OYSTERS ALL KINDti of typewritersypewriters repsinrd, ad- that owner* who hare not expressly elect­ CHILDREN’S and Ladies’ Outfitters. ed otherwise shall be deemed to have IBB ETHEL JOHNS (passed senior el Justed, bought, sold," exchanged. Some LKGISLAT'VE assembly, a |2,10d—CAMOFITN ST , five rooms, close Sea brook Young, corner Broad and K8QUIMALT OYSTERS, fresh from the snaps In used machines Phone 8828. elected to continue to pay the unreduced A R. C. M and R. A M ), take# plaa- Johnson. Phone 4746. 47 annual instalments as originally *»se»»ed. to Central and High Schools; bet­ —,urh —- v In... aasauvMIILIII*announcing MSWthe OpOHllIgopening of her bed» dally, at all dealers. 746 Yatee 8U ter than paying rent. studio in pianoforte leashing and theory -tending over the number ef years fixed of music. Reception hours, 2 to 4 CHIROPODISTS OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING- VULCANIZING AND REPAIRERS erefor in the first Instance. dully, at 362 Gorge Road. Phone 146». IS. Authorising the Council te permit, private" bills Terms on application. fS-47 PHONE 6626—Chiropody, electrolysis and CAST IRON, brass, steel and aluminum THE TYRE SHOP—Vulcanising and re­ regulate or prohibit the erection and use, welding. H. Edwards, 624 Cour they St. pairs. 1018 Blanshard Street. 47 on streets or sidewalks, of gasoline tanks, $2,100—FOWL BAY ROAD, four room», massage. Vapor and sulphur baths. pumps, air and water pipes, clocks, posts, nice garden; on easy terme. V lu LIN AND PIANO, painting (oil and Face treatment. VMrs.— Barker,- --- - —831 —Fort — * . 47 FEDERAL TIRE AGENCY—A licOevtn. NOTICE. *r- water color), drawing. Phone 3637Y. Street. 1011 Blanshard Street. Phone 3889. pftrshos. signs and other fixtures; te J12-47 PIANO TUNING Federal and Goodrich tires and ' Vulcan- charge and collect fees or reutaù» there­ MRS. LARSEN, new method massage, for; to require Indemnity from owners Thc time limited by the Rules of the DOMINION ACADEMY MUSIC. 1166 Fort. R. H. RIMES, piano and player-piano damage occasioned thers- $2,600—FERN WOOD, five rooms, i chirppt/dy and manicuring. Open even­ g such fern, rentals and «une far receiving Petitions for Private a good buy. Mme. Webb, M 1 S M , prepares for ings Apt 42; King Edward Hotel. tuner and emulator, late with the Indemnity a first cl RAM. aad K.C.M. exams; 684 suc­ Nordheiroor Pian«« Co., Toronto. 2822 WOOD AND GOAL charge on the real prs- Bills witt expire on Monday, the 16th cesses. J13-47 -Sbakpepwe Street. Phone 4487L. J17-47 perty In connection» with which such fix- GOOD, DRY, CADAR WC turee are placed or February. 1818. IA DIANT HEAT BATHS, massage a PIANOS TUNED TO STAY TUNED— knots, nice klfldling, . BUM must be presented to the House on TEACHER of mandolin, banjo, guitar $3.76 double load, city 8L Providing 1er an appeal to to* 12,156—FERN ST., seven rooms, nice loca­ chiropody. Mr. H. H. Barker, from i HOME. Ctrtitled Specialist. 138 Wild­ Supreme Court and the Court ef Appeal ^before Wednesday, the 18th February, and piano.----- ___Pupil______of13 “Signo ______nor Mafguegnn National Hospital, Loudon, til Joi wood. Phone 6763X. J14-47 2545 or 2732. tion, clone to car and schools. Musical instructor too CouCourt of Italy. Building. I’hone 3444. from the award ef Arbitrators relating to Bills must be reported to the House by Mrs. Attfield, 123 Simcoe Street. Phone WINDOW CLEANING compensation or damages for real pro­ Standing and Select Committees not later 1Î61R. PHOTOGRAPHERS perty expropriated, entered upon, tskna. CHIROPRACTORS MD WINDOW CLMANINQ^ CO^— used or injuriously affected by the CM- than Wednesday, the 36th February, 1818. J. BOOTH, teacher of piano. Studio, 8X2 6HAW BJ pioneer w -Tito - —-*• Bay Street, near Blnnabard. or puptM KKLLtfY A KELLEY. Phone . 822 Yatee Î 64LUL Office, 162-3 Say ward «K#- 2. Authorising the Council by by-law Clerk Legislative Assembly. ____ only, , FUR A PROMPT. RELIABLE SERVICE, to name or define paved streets or por­ COLLECTIONS FOR us. City Window Cleaners. Phone tions thereof which may not be traversed DANCING •I# F. Quaintiuiee, 641 Fort. 47 or used by heavy motor trucks or vehicles "LAND REGISTRY ACT." THE T. P. McCONNELL MERCANTILE COMMERCIAL for the carriage of goods or commodities; DANCING LESSONS (private), Alex­ to regulate, limit or prohibit the was of Section 84. 13.300—WAt.TON ST., six rooms, modern. AGENCY. 230 Pemberton Bldg. We PHOTOGRAPHY. VACUUM CLEANERS an exceptionally- good buy at the andra Ballroom. Phone (studio, Sio collect in any part of the vond. No •noh streets or portions thereof by euoh In the Matter ef Forty Feet (46 ft.) Campbell Bldg.) • to 16.30 a. m. to collection, no pay. 47 HAVE THE AU1U VACUUM for your trucks or vehicles; to prescribe, regulate by Two Hundred end Fifty, Feet <860 arrange dates. (Up-to-date danoee). MEUGENS. Arcade Bldg. Portraiture carpets. Satisfaction assured. Phone or limit ike weight of ouch trucks er fL) ef Let Eighteen (Wf, Block Two Mrs. Boyd, teacher. 1 Ü and enlargement». Special attention to 46i$r vehicles and of their tends which may he • "r------CURIOS children's portraits. Tel. 1606. 47 used, driven er carried thereon, and the (8), VlewBeid Farm, Esquimau Dis­ (public) every Saturday evening. rate of speed at which they may he trict, Mag 186. $3,500—LINDEN AVE . near Fort *St . 8 30 to 11.36, Alexandra Ballroom, un- DKAV1LLB. JOHN T.. 718 Fort. Curios, watchmakers AND REPAIRERS furniture and books. Tel. 1787. PLUMBING AND-HEATING ren thereon; to Uesnee such trank* er PROOF having been filed in my office hvc room cottage, lot 55x106; good der management OF Mrs. Boyd. 47 UTTLE A TAYLOR, 417 Fort St. Expert ■Idee, whether er not used er plytim watchmakers. Jewellers and opticians. for hire, and to charge license lees there­ of the tew ef the Certificate ef Title No. CHILDREN'S CLASS.... IN DANCING ^ Sat- DENTISTS Phone 871. . after noons, 8 o’clock, Alexandra Plumbing and beetle for according to the weight or capacity 6666-F to the above menUoned lgnde la Ballroom. Mrs. Be yd. teacher, assisted WHITE, M . watchmaker and manufac­ of such trucks or vehicles. the name of OBORQIU THOMAS WAR­ FRASER. DR W. F. 361-2 Stobart-Pease M. Conferring Æen the Corporation the $4,260—AIOSS ST., seven rooms, fully by Miss Whits, of London. Phone for Block. I’hone 4364. Office hours. 8.80 HAYWARD A DO Da. LTD.. 827 Fort turing Jeweller. All work guaranteed. REN, aad bearing tote the 26th day ef Information. Mrs. Boyd. 616 Campbell *. m. to I p. a. Plumbing and hca^ng. Tel. 1864. Entrance Hlbben-Bone Bldg. right to levy nod collect a tax In respect modern, built-in fixtures, beamed Bldg. 47 ef persons attending theatrical perform- June, 1312. 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE ef ceilings; a nice home. • HALL. DR LEWIS, dental surgeon. VICTORIA PLUMBING CO.. 1062 Pan­ dora Street Phones 8463 and 1466L. WHOLESALE IMPORTERS •need, moving picture shows and other my intention, at the expiration of ode SHORTHAND Jewel Block, cor. Yates and Douglas public entertainments or exhibition. calendar mouth from the first publication Streets, Victoria, B. C. Telephones; CALORIC FUU6LE8S COOKERS Saves Dated December 4, ISIS. HABKNFKATZ. A. K.. successor fuel, time, food and money. Seen at oereof, to issue u> the said George SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 1011 Govern­ Office. 667; Residence. 188. Cookson Plumbing Co., 1646 Yates JL W. MANNING-TON. T borna» Warren, a fresh Certificate of $4,600—HOWE ST, seven rooms, garage, ment Street. Shorthand, typewriting, Direct Supply Association, Fort and fultjr modern, hardwood floors, CLEANING AND PRESSING Phones 674 aùd 4617X. Langley Streets. Phone 4628. 47 City Solicitor. Title in lieu of such lost Certificate, r I near the tea. bwkkeeplug thoroughly taught. B. A ANY FhRhoN having any information Macmillan, principal. Phone 374. LOCK HIM—Suits «leaned and pressed. R. J. -NOTT CO., LTD., 678 Yatee Street. with r si si sac* to such lost Cer uncat e te 1621 Store 8L Plumbing and heating . «f LODGES requested to coMiiaunwms wha toe u- HOCKING—James Bay, 624 Toronto St. CALORIC FIRELESS COOKERS—Saves cwr signs*. * These are only a few of the exception­ HOUSES FOR SALE. DYEING AND CLEANING Phone 3771. Ranges connected, coils fuel, time, food and money. Seen at Dated at the Land Registry Office» ally good bargains on our list. Saanich Municipal Victoria. B. C-, this 4th day of Decemner FQR SALE — HOUSE SNAPS — Five made. 47 Direct Supply Association. Fort and roomi^ Just off Fort, $2,000; 7 rooms, off B. C. STEAM DYE WORKS—The largest Langley Streets. Phone 4623.47 me. Belmont, hardwood floors, $4,200; 7 dyeing and cleaning works In the Pro­ SHKRET. ANDREW. *1114 Btenehard FRANK J. ST AC POOLE, vince. Country orders rollcited. Phone CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS— rooms, Fowl Bay, hardwood floors, Plumbing and Mating eupylles. Tel. 628. Meets 4th Monday. 8 p ro , 868 Yatee St. Registrar-General oi Titles. How long will you pay rent before you $5,500; 6 rooms, just off Oak Bay Ave., 806. J. C. Renfrew, proprietor. R. L Cox, 520 Central Bloch Phone 1888 •to your own home? bungalow, $3.206 ; 5 rooms, Fowl Bay bungalow, $2,900; 6 rooms, off Oak Ba> CITY DYE WORKS—The most up-to- PAINTING DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND B. 8.— NOTICE. Ave., $1,500 ; 7 rooms, Hampshire, Oak date dyeing and cleaning works In the Lodge 1’rlmrcse, 4th-Thursday, A.U F. l. KNIGHT, paperhanring, painting and ELECTIONS Province. We call and deliver. Geo. Hah, Ip. a A. L. Uarrieou, secy., 813 Bay, $6,000 ; 8 rooms, Hampshire, oak decorating. Phone 6292L. In the Supreme Court of British Columbia HKISTERMAN, FORMAN A. CO . Bay, $7,500. Above mentioned houses McCann, proprietor, 844 Fort St. Tel. 76 Fairfield. Election for In the Matter of the Estate of Effte ‘08 View Street. Ph'lone to; are modem and, genuine buys. U. G. 47 Jlltf-25 PLASTERER ORANGE LODGE MEETINGS. ORANGE REEVE, COUNCILLORS, William», Deceased, Dal by A Co., 616 Fort (upstairs). 25 SCHOOL TRUSTEES, TOGO CLEANERS, 676 Yates StreeL HALL, YATES ST. In the ^Matter of the "Adminletration FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, Hollywood Phone 4186. Suits called for and deliv­ FRANK THOMAS, plasterer. Repairing, Victoria L.O.L, No. 1426....2nd Tuesday POLICE COMMISSIONERS. district, near car and sea, all modern er eu. 47 etc.; prices reasonable. Phone 8813Y. Premier L.OL, No. 1810 ...... conveniences, lull size lot; $3,150, terms. Res . 1760 Albert Avenue...... «...... 2nd and 4th Monday PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby given to NOTICE is hereby given that under as Six-room bungalow, Oak Bay, absolute­ ELECTRICIANS Sir Ed. Carson L.O.L., No. 2394 ...... the Elector» of the Municipality of Saan­ Order granted by the Honorable Mr. Jus­ ly modern in every respect; a snap, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ...... tod and 4th Wednesdays ich, that 1 require the presence of said tice Gregory, toted the 31et day of De­ $3,400, terms. COX A DOUGAL, electricians Motors cember, A.D. 1918, I, the undersigned, wai Sir A. Bereeford L.O.L , No. 2467 .... Electors at the Council Chamber, Muni­ appointed Administrator of the Estate ol bought, eold. repaired Estimates given CAMERON INVESTMENT A Securities . .tad and 4th Thursday* at Enquimalt cipal Hall. Koval oak. B. C. on Monday; A T. ABBEY, City Brokerage, for re-winding motors, armatures and the above named deceased, with the wll Company—Fire, marine, automobile and R. B. P.. No. 633 ...... 1st Tuesday the 11th day of January, ISIS, at lT o'clock annexed. All parties having claims against 506 Union Ihink 'Bldg. I’hone 816. colls, elevator repairs. Phones. Olfleet life Insurance. New offices. Moody R. 8. C...... 3rd Tuesday noon, for the purpose of electing persons HOMES WORTH INVESTIGATING. Jll-25 6262; private. 3762R, S418R. 47 the mid Estate are requested to forwarc Block, cor. Yates and Broad Sts. 47 Purple Star, L.O.B A.. HA 164 ...... to represent them as Reeve and Council­ particulars of same to me on or befort 747 ESQVIMALT ROAD, corner RothweU LEAVING FOR ENGLAND—Bungalow, 5 ...... 1st and 3rd Wednesday» lors, School Trustees and Police Com­ the list day of January, A.D. 1918, and —Two story residence containing six rooms. 3 lots, pantry, electric light and ENGRAVERS DUN FORD’S. LTD. 1324 tioveramtot Bl Queen of Island L.O.B A. No. 108 .... missioners. rooms, bath and pantry, all modern con­ Insurance brokers and exchange epe- all parties indebted to the said Estate art water, car stops at door. $2.750, $6V0 ...... let and 3rd Thursday* The mode of nomination of candidates required to pay such Indebtedness to m veniences, extra large lot; an excellent GENERAL ENGRAVER. Stencil Cutter TeL 4642. buy at $3,000, terms. cash, terms. Box 1466, Times. J18-25 ■hall be sa follows: The candidates shall forthwith. and Seal Engraver. Geo. Crowther, 111 ». C LAND 4 INVESTMENT adWCX COLUMBIA LODGE, No. I, t ff-fi T. be nominated In writing: the writing shall Dated at Victoria. B. C.. this 12th daj MILL STREET—fTwo story dwelling, con­ Wharf Street, behind Poet Of flue. 922 Government. Tel. 126. meets Wednesday*. Odd Fellow»’ Hall be subscribed by two voters of the Muni­ taining eight rooms 14 bedrooms!, all of January. A.D. 1819. HALF-TONE AND LINE ENGRAVING. DAY St BOGGS. 630 Fort. Real estate. cipality as proposer and seconder, and WILLIAM MONTR1TH, modern conveniences, lot 40 ft. x 170 ft., Ins prays and financial broker». Tel. 86. shall be delivered to the Returning Officer Official Administrator. splendid garden, chicken house and tool Commercial work a specialty. Designs at any time between the date of the notice house; will sell house and furniture at for advertising aad business-stationery. G1LLK81TE. HART * TODD. LTD — A. O H. Harding. K.R S-, 1666 Govern- B U. Eugiwviiig Lu., l’une» Building. mthU and X p. m. of the toy of the nomination, $2,600, or house atone at $2,000; terms. FIRE INSURANCE. Fire, auto, plate glass, bonds, accident, and shall state the names, residence and 2004 CHAMBERS STREET—Cosy, five Orders received at Times Beeinees marine, burglary insurance. 711 Fort ^widnUlt, n»HUW an d IrdTTiundua, occupation or description of each person roomed, modern cottage (built seven Street. Phone 1646. proposed. In such manner as sufficiently ears), bath and pantry, basement with Intending Insurers should obtain our LÜKM1.NO UKOS , LTD-, ml MUM and A O. F. Hall. Broad Street. President, to identify such candidate, and In the REWARD J. Baron, 2666 Scott St. Secretary, J. talf floor cemented, lot 48 It. x 138 ft., Independent Rates. PISH Insurance, 1218 Government St. Fire event ot a poll being necessary, such poll taxes only 838 86; price $3,850 for im­ and life Insurance. Rente collected. Smith. 187» Sea view Ave . Hillside. will be opened on the 18th day of January, mediate sale, favorable terms. Strong Protection. Prompt Settlements. D. K. CHUNG KANES. LTD.—Fish, Tel. 748. 1818, at the following places: For the Many complaints having been re­ WORM STREET—Five roomed cottage, poultry, fruit and vegetables. 668 First Ward, at Cedar Hto School House, with lot about 60 ft. x 120 ft, price Broughton Street. Phone 842. Cana­ SCAVENGING FURTHER NOTICE OF ÂFFUCATIOI Cedar Hill Cross Koad, for the Second ceived by the Police of broken glass $2.200. HOBSON A CO., LTD., dian Food Board License No. 8-1121. 47 Ward, at Tolmie School House, Boleaklne being thrown on the streets of th« CALEDONIA AVE.—Four roomed, mod­ MEATLESS DAYS. Wednesdays and VICTORIA SCAVENGING CO.. 1816 Gov­ FOR PRIVATE BILL Road, for the Third Ward, at the Hail City, ern cottage, with bath and pantry-, lot 1223 Douglas Street. Phone 4176 Friday* Wriglc*worth for fresh fish. ernment Street. Phone 662. Ashes and Notice le hereby given that aa applica­ Tyndall Avenue, Gordon Head; for the 60 ft. x 141 It., woodshed; modest taxes; 661 Johnson. Phone 661. fnmaiimm garbage removed. 47 tion will be made to the Legislative As­ Fourth Ward, at McKenzie Avenue A REWARD OF'TWENTY DOLLARS no better buy at $1,760, terms to be ar- Food Board Llcwnso No. 8-1646. sembly of the Province of British Colum­ School, corner McKeusie Avenue, Carey • EWER PIPE AND TILE MFGRS. bia. at Its next session, for the enactment Road and Raymond Street. for the Fifth will be paid to any one giving Infor-” Ward, at Royal Oak School, near (he mstion to the Police that will lead te 1155 OXFORD STREET—Good, well built FOOT SPECIALIST C POTTÈRŸ CO.. LTD—City office, by the “Victoria City Act. 181V (notice Junction of the East and West Saanich cottage, practically new, consisting of 120 Pemberton Build! “ * of appUcaiiea for which 1» dated Novem­ Roads; for the Sixth Ward, at the Tem­ the conviction of any person for this five rooms with every modern conveni­ JOSEPHS. MADAM, foot specialist. hind St. George’s Inn, ber 4, 1816), ef the following additional offence. - ence. basement, piped for furnace, one Corns permanently cured. Consultations perance Hall, East Saanich Road, for the open fireplace, lot 60 ft. x 130 ft., with HOUSES FOR SALK. Seventy Ward» at the TiUicum School, on ï. M. LANGLEY, SIX ROOMED HOUSE, James Bay. fully free. Rooms 467-468, Campbell Build­ SEWER AND CEMENT WORK Albina and Orillia Streets, near Burnside lane at rear; price $3,100, on very easy modern, furnace, fruit treee, berry ing. Phone 3164. •. Amending the definition ef Council ’ Road. And such polling places win be ChiSf of Police. bushes, chicken house and run. let Six T. BUTCHER, sewer and cement work i Section l of the “Victoria City Relief open from 9 o'clock a. m. to 7 p. m . of CHAMBERLAIN STREET—1% at or/ 320 ft; price $4,600; cash $600. balance FUNERAL PmPCTORfi ~ 2326 Lee Avenue Phone 52S6L. 41 Act-111! (No. th" by striking out all the which every person is hereby required to Victoria, 2th January, 1212. residence, built six yeanr, ccmtwining Bke rent if desired. words after the word Victoria lu the SECOND-HAND DEALERS take notice and govern themselves ac­ drawing room, dining room, den or sew­ THE GRIFFITH CO., B. C. FUNERAL CO (Hayward’s), LTD.. •econd has thereof. cordingly. ing room, kitchen, three bedrooms and Uibben-Bone Bldg. 784 Broughton.26 Motor or horse drawn IS. Re-eaactlng Section 17 ef the said bathroom, every convenience, two open WE PAY absolutely top prices for good •Victoria City Belief Act, 1816 (No. The qualification for Reeve shall be FOR SALE. equipment as required. Kmbolmere. cast-off clothing, any kind, tools, being a British subject and having been fireplaces as well as hot air furnace; Tel 2336. stoves, heaters, furniture, etc. Phone ik - “ ------for the three months next preceding the tenant says exceptionally warm house; 2216.______47 price $3,600, good terms BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, fully furnished, all SAN US FÛNBKAL. FURNISHING Ô57. law» passed before April M. 1812, toy of nomination, the registered owner, In fine condition, modern, with full LTD . 1(12 Quadra SL Tel. 3209. THE CXPRU88 FURNITURE BTORJB— in the Land Registry Office, of land or 1063 RE l FERN STP.EET—Five roomed, notwithstanding the emission to real property situate within the Muni­ modern cottage with basement. In ex­ basement and r-ement floor, large lot, THUMfiON, FRANK L.. 637 Pteidore We buy and sell all kinds of furniture cellent repair, lot 42 ft. x 120 ft.; price with small cottage at rear; all the Ave. Fine funeral famishing». Gradu-_ and Junk. Orders quickly attended to. Land Registry Office; and similarly vali­ cipality of the assessed value, on the last $2,300, terms. Lunch for only $3,366. »te *>f U. 6. College of EmbSlmlng. Phone 4164,J81-47 dating all by-law» passed after April 82. Municipal or Provincial Assessment Roll, Department of External Affair*. 1811, except appropriation by-lawa of five hundred dollars or more ever aad TOLMIE AVE.—On corner, five roomed, HULTON STREET, near Fort—House. 6 Office Tel. 488. Open day and night. LADIES. CALI/—Mr*. Hunt, wardrobe above any registered Judgment or charge PASSPORTS. modern cottage, in good, condition, sep­ U. Re-enacting Section 88 of the said and being otherwise duly qualified as à rooms, modern, full basement and fur­ fUnAlTUat MOvtH* dealer, of Winnipeg and Calgary, L ’'VictoriaVity Relief Art. 1812 (No. S)“ so Owing to the sudden extraordinary ln- tic tank, lot 110 ft- x 17d ft., fruit trees nace, cement floor, lot 60x140; price open to boy and sell high-class ladies’, as to validate local improvement aeeem- voter. and small fruits, high ground; low $3,100, good terme, gents’ and children’s clothing, evening The qualifications for a Councillor shall ‘ease In the demand for passport» it will taxes; price $4,200, terms. MOVE YOUR FURNITURE by motor or menu heretofore made for works com­ 6 necessary for applicants to allow for a and party dresses; special offers for peted In part, notwithstanding lank ef be being a British subject and having delay of two weeks after the receipt ef- 922 INVERNESS STREET—Five roomed FOUR ACRES, cleared, fenced, good soil, team; prices reasonable. J. D. WlUuuns. gentlemen’s clothes. We pay spot cask been for the three months next preceding Phone 876. JurkMlctiou to the CounoU by res see of the completed application before the iod\ cottage, about ten minutes from car no rock, house, barn and chicken to any amount. Business done strictly the omission to follow the provMlooe ef the toy of nomination the registered ef their passport*. terminus, basement, lot 60 ft. x 100 ft. houses, 160 cherry, 16 apple, 16 plum, prix ate. Mr». Hunt will call herself to Section 16 of Chapter 46 of the Statutes owner. In the Land Registry Office, of woodshed, newly painted and papered pear and prune trees in full bear!*; FURRIER any address, or call at 112 Johnson land or real property situate within the W. H. WALKER, throughout; low taxe»; pride $1,250, ef 1816 or otherwise. price only $2,000, $700 cash. Street, second house up from Bianah 11. Validating, retroactively and proe- Municipality of the assessed value, on the Assistant Under-Secretary of State terms, $2">0 cash and monthly payments FOSTER, FRED. Highest price /or raV ard. Phone <621. mi-47 last Municipal or Provincial Assessment for External Affairs. with interest at 6 per cent. .fur. 1216 Government Si. Phope lo37. pecttvely, the arts of "acting ' officer* ef SIX ACRES, cleared and fenced, all In the Csrpemtloa. during the abeence, dis­ Roll of two hundred and fifty dollars or Ottawa, P*c*mber IT. 1212. AND NUMEROUS OTHERS ranging fruit, house, 5 rooms, barn, chicken THE LF.NZIK CO . 121? Broad StrMt. NATHAN A LEVY. 1422 Government. ability -or incapacity ef the proper officer», more over and above any registered Judg­ from $600 to $50,000. houses, splendid location, on paved Jewelry, musical and nautical Instru­ ment or charge; or being a homesteader, road; price 16,000. Far sate, fur coats and leather coats. or during any vacancy In offices No l No. of Application 116UF. Make an appointment to view our special *-19.92 ments, tools; ate. Tel. 6446. 18. Authorising the transfer te the lessee from the Crown, or pre-emptor offerings. W J. GILLILAND Sc CO., who has resided within the Municipality LAND REGISTRY ACT. Phone 6332 602-3 Hayward. HEAD THIS—Beet prices given fog local Improvement sinking fund account F. R. BROWN, FURNITURE ladies' and gents' cast-off clothing. of vmrloue balances on hand, with accrued for the space of one year er more im­ Real Estate, Interest, which . have not been —Trrnittd mediately preceding the day of nomina­ Financial and Insurance Agent, ACREAGE Phone 2367, or call 764 Yates 8troet. tion, and Is assessed for five hundred Nette# Under Section 86. DESIRABLE FURNITURE moderately for the respective purposes for which they TAKE NOTICE that aa application toe 1112 Broad Street Phone 1076. TO LET—A farm on Pender Island. ( priced. Everything new aad up-to- LOUIS, bag and waste metal merchant. were raised or borrowed and *n m* es­ dollars or more on the last Municipal or -J A Co.. Belmont House. J1 date. Seven months to pay or 10 per 467 7th Ave.. East. Vancouver. 47 quired for such purpow Provincial Assessment Roll over and been made to register JOHN HAMMOND, cent, discount in SO toy*. M. H. Stew­ above any registered Judgment or charge. as the owner In Fee-simple, under a Tax FOR HALE—Fine building lot, best part •EWING MACHINES by-law* or statute, namely: ~~ being a homesteader, lessee from the r Rockland Avenue, exclusive rest­ art Co.. Ltd.. 6$3 Yatee 9L Crown, or pre-emptor who hi Sale Deed from the Collector of the Cor­ Sent ial section, large sise let, trees, no MACHINES FOR RENT by mt or within the Municipality foror • portion; of poration oi the District ef Saanich to HOMES ARE MY SPECIALTY. rock. Address owner, P. O. Box 812, GARDENING mooUL Smear Sawpie MaeRloe. U14 ZZWXJ&X.'ZuX? w" —■■PMPMMI * ye. ______— - - pfspodii^g the John Hammond, bearing date the 36th day CRy- $26-46 l!ru;.d SlrML 4» c^>^9i’Xjviir«&ÎS nomination, and during the remainder of GENERAL GARIIKNINO—Small eon. ■•Id year has been the owner of said ef July. AJ>. 1816. In pursuance of a Tax 642 NIAGARA, corner St. Andrew—Five FOR SALK—Ten scree, Additional FNl FTMM91M Law Bate held by said Collector on er about ropmed cottage, with all modern con­ rock. 1 miles from city, five-room house, tracts a specialty. Fred Brimait, Straw­ CHCE REFAiniNO tend, of which he or she formerly was a berry Vale P. O. Phone Coteal ta UL. 97 horn «Header, lessee from the Crown, er the llth day of July. 1817. all and singu­ veniences, close to park and t all good land, orchard of five hundred MANNING, a., 91» TTounca AU«/~ price $2,850, terms. bearing fruit trees, irrigation installed: pre-empt or, and la assessed for five hun­ lar certain parcel or tract of land and easy terms of payment Address P. O. HAT WORK* SATISFACTION In Mum repairing. Ar­ Public Conveniens* Um By-leva dred dollar* or more on the last Muni­ premizes situate, lying, and being In th> ONTARIO STREET—Well built, six Box 112, City. Jll-46 thur lllbba. 497 Yataa. betwean tlorerm 1616 ...... M4A7 cipal or Provincial Assessment ItoB over District ef Victoria, in the Province ef roomed cottage, in splendid condition, ment and Broad Streets. and above any registered Judgment er Columbia, more particularly LADIES, CENTS—Felt*, velour*, beavers, Dell»» Read Fereehore By-law, known aad described ae Lots land id, i£ modern In every respect, large basement WANTED—16-30 scree, suitable for a remodelled Into the latest styles. The 1616 ...... 7I 1,76S. 34 charge; and being otherwise duly quali­ SHOE REPAIRINGLE PAIRING promptly and neatly fied as a Municipal voter. £££* 6, of Section 16. Map 1272. * with floor cemented, lot 60 ft. x 126 ft., summer home, muet have waterfront; Victoria Hat Factory, corner Fort and reasonably priced. H. White, Cemetery Pretest!on By-law, 1611 874.11 garage; price $3,800, terms. email Improvements; cheap. Send foil Broad. Phone 1728. SieotHe LluMmg By-law, 1611 ... S4A66 The qualifications for a School Trustee gou and those claiming through or un- SSt I__Uanshard_,3-_ .SU. two doom from shall be any person being a British sub­ particulars to Learning Brothers. Ltd., Telephone Office. Felloe Headquarter* and Jail By- YOUNG STREET—Six roomed residence, 1218 Government Street, or Plume 741, HORSEBHOER law (1,1,| ...... L79 ject of the full age of twenty-one years syrtss with all modem conveniences, lot 60 ft. d2etf-46 Rees Bay *------—°— —" actually residing within the district, hto SHIP CHANDLERS having been for the three months next îTu.: x 150 ft.; a good buy at $2,500, oh easy WOOD A TODD, 711 Johnson Street. -lew, 1614 ...... 8.17 AGENTS SHIP CHANI»LKRS.[>LKRS. LIMITÉÎb,LIMITED, formerly A it «torts tax aiwtXlllo aa/ td preceding the day of bl* or her nomina­ to cento* *hn Claim of the tax purchaser Peter McQuqde A Son. Ltd. Ship, naval, heK City's Elk Lake Reservoir and Wetm- tion the registered owner, in the Land within thirty day» of the service of this w. MABLL, 717 Johnson St Agents for UUINORI6» Rsgieuy Office,«Be* ul tend er real property upon you. Otherwise you and onto MADDISON STREET (Oak Bay)—Four Cnckshutt Implements, plough parts, ets. loggers and mtil supplies. UH Wharf - sporty ae a public park, pteaw Bt. Phono 41. or recreation ground. .situate within the Municipality oftbe otyoh will be for ever estopped and *». roomed, modern cottage, with built-in, ______47 NEW METHOD LAUNDRY, LTD., 161»- jtoseamd value, on the last Municipal or Sored from setting up any claim to or te feature», basement, lot 60 ft. x loo ft.; 17 North Park. L D. McLean, expert R. W MANNINOTON. 5£fyect of the said laud, and 1 shall ream? price only $2,100, terms. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS MARVIN A CO . B. B . 1202 Wharf. Shlj Provincial Assessment Roll, of two hun- eald John Hammond ae owner** Munderers. TeL 8360. chandlers and loggers' euppl November 27. ISIS. drad and fifty dollars or more over and above any registered Judgment or charge; 2541 VICTOR STREET—Four roomed, ü. K rBVENH, builder and contractor l'EE (THEE L4UNDRT. 1717 Quad» St. 14 and 16. '"listed at the Lend Registry Office, at modern collage, on high ground, base­ Repairs promptly attended to. Apply Good washing and best ironing.. WHt or being a homesteader, teams from the ment, bathroom, lot 60 ft. x 120 ft; for 1129 North Park. Phone 4427L. fll-47 call, no matter how far or near, and dé- STENOGnoPHER Crown, or pre-emptor who has resided quick sale $1,500. Uvat. Lou eat price. f9-47 ADDITIONAL NOTICE OF APPLI­ within the Municipality for the space of A. LOCÜLBT, builder and contract». MRS HOMER, 14 Winch Bldg Phone one year or more Immediately preceding Alterations and repairs, stole and of floe the day of nomination, and Is assessed 4255 PINE STREET (Cloverdale)—Two fittings, lilt Esquimau Road. LEATHER GOOD» ISIS. dM-47 CATION FOI PMYATE BILL ol1 *tevwi'îi[~XÉ ' iwfKitd for five hundred donare - revrned-hoesev with lot 86.fi» a loo it,; TRUNKS, berth automobile rues. 86» Central Bolldlng. Phene SK. 4^ teet acunieipeh or Prov« price $850, easy terms of purvha# B. C Badnlerr Ce.. Ltd! 646 Ystiw. 47 ï-jrsgTxr* “•o■■* Rett over and above any ______mntem ai Ife ;*4 RODERICK STREET—Four roomed leaky roofs repaired and guar P« ment or charge, or being » homesteader, Phone 1783. Estimates free. "ZL&. V>«™T?uAn££5, • lessee from ths-Crowo. or pro laptar ste cottage, with all modern convenience*, LEGAL Building. Phone 6468. private te hoe resided within the Municipality for a basement, large lot; price $1,250, terras CARPENTER AND JOBBING—J. w ity Act. mr1). Sated No ■d period of one year immediately priced favorable. BRADSHAW A 8TACPOOLE, barrlsters- ïorember 27. 1811. will apply te_ the Bolden, 1616 COok St. Telephone 1363. at-law, see Union Bank Building. SHINGLING SES is ing the nomination, and during the re­ residence. 44ML Legislative Assembly of BrlUeh Coli mainder of *aid year has seen the owner COLVILLE ROAD—'Twi story residence, bis at Its next session, for the ewuetment, containing eight rooms, with every SHINGLING AND ROOF REPAIRING— of said tend, of which he or she formerly BATHS LIFE INSURANCE W. A. V. Robert «on. Phone 4263L by the said proposed Act. of the follow­ a homesteader, lessee from thé modern convenience, basement, lot 48 ing further powers, remedies, rights. ft x 150 ft.; price $3,500, terms to be Pembroke Street. te, er pre-emptor. mû to famed BATHS—Vapor and electric light, mas­ SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CAN­ Items and matter*, namely: for five hundred dollars or mere on the THE BEST OT , IT. sage‘•hon. and«Ï6. chiropody.Ht *>ortyatoHL Mr*. Barker' ADA- F. M. Kilner, city manager, B C. iRANSPCNd IE Amending Subeecuoe <1> of Section. p rA£Kuwn, Permanent Loan Building Phone 6436. Real ,E tate, Financial'and Insurance BARY CARRIAGE SPECIALIST» man, C. F. Voxall, City Agents. 717 FOKTI m*nl dr charge, eemg eioerwiee It." nmarkH Mr B " Agent, qualified by this Act te vote fit ha sleo- I lay» kajada on It U12 Broad Street.______Phone 1076. ION Eg. A LX).. T. H-, Ul Port Su Ta» ESTES. .i£SuE2S.'R«.j tien of school trustee» te the told school 1009. AU repairs executed. LIMB • MMR. to any week, proj—u Improvement or bmtara to animal i KING'S ROAD—> BLOCK FROM 41 undertaking authorised. Initiated er la- ‘“«ad. male 1 Douglas Street, 1 rooms, f« price LIMB—AgHtuiturai lime, analyete M.7 per leaded aw u work ef $6.660. Will sell 1er $M06. 66 per •OTTLE* TRUNK ANP. WARNER* MFGRS. F NKmiUH ASdNK mo m " : 068IWÉ6U- - r toto- . L**wsr*«* bSSS?' Wholesale and retail dealer» la suit and of the fuff"agertTff JNn. Co . Aaroaieow, 646 Jcknaos _i in that behalf. « * begs and leather goods. TOL 416. Id., Paragraph (g) of BUb- Given under my hand st Royal Oak. “r 18 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 BY-LAW AUTOISTS CAN HELP Te Authorize the .Purchase of Certain We Offer For Sale Lande Without the Municipal Limite 1er a Public Cemetery, and te Auth­ WELLINGTON VOLUNTEER NURSES orize the Borrowing of $31,000.00 for $10,000 the Purpose of Paying Therefor. WHKREA8 the Municipal Cemetery, CmnpM.nt Udy le atuedeeee Victory Loan Bonds Maturing 1933 known as "Rose Bay Cemetery," ia almost 4»fiorl.M H.rel end Hotter, entirely occupied and taken up for burial By Taking Them From Case to purposes, and it is neceaaary to have Centimeter. at ioi axd nrrzazsT ' ; imnfdi other cemetery accommodation available ‘hen. OH Hit Ouedra »t Case; Helpers Should for the purposes of the Corporation. AND WHEREAS me Corporation holds Phone 1025 BURDICK BROS. A BRETT, Limited an option, under seal, exercisable utitll Stock and Bond Broken. the thirty-first day of January, 191», for the exclusive right to purchase for ceme­ COAL Telephones 37243726 320 Broughton Street tery purposes certain lands and premises situate in the Municipality of the District Mrs. H. B. Robertson. President of of Saanich, without the Municipal Limite of the City of Victoria, described generally the Victorian Order of Nurses, appe as follows: RICHARD HALL & SONS tq> the owners of automobiles on behalf Part Î6.S6 acres more or lees) of bitthe many volunteer nurses who are ,1 Section *0, Victoria District, regis­ Distributors, Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir), Limited tered In the name of Thomas Tod fighting the second wave of Spanish in the Land Registry Office at Vic­ influenza. toria in Absolute Fees Book, Volume 1232 Government Street Phone 83 Cain by Saving 8$. Folio 70, Number 19376-C. She asks that those who are anxious (b) Part (37.98 acres more or less) of to assist in stamping out the epidemic Save every dollar yea seal Bach dollar Section 86, Victoria District, regis­ tered in the name of Mileva Cath­ agree to take the nurses from ease to saved strengthens the Hatton's power te erine Tod in Absolute Fees Book case as occasion demands, arrange Velum# 3(1, Folio 1*6. Number were discharged prior to November U nients which Mrs. Robertson will make resist our enemies. 3370-F. B.C. FUNERAL CO and ensure the maximum of service (Heyward's) Ltd. last will receive war service gratuities (c) Part (38 8 acres more or less) of on the 9ame scale as provided for un­ with the minimum of trouble for those By saving, both yea and year Country Section 17. Victoria District, and who are good enough to lend their aid. Interest Pfiidoe part (11.7 acres more or less) of der the new scheme outlined above. Section 86, Victoria District, regis­ Meter or Haras-Drawn “The Government also has arranged It ia also suggested that a great deal Credited to Re­ tered in the name of Theodora Nor­ Equipment to return to their homes in Canada, of assistance could be rendered to the ton under Indefeasible Title Num­ free of charge, dependents of Canadian already overworked nurses were auto count 4 times a Open s Savi ber 11980-1. Established 1867 soldiers sent there for demobilization. mobillsts to offer them a lift from the year. > dollars multi Which said lands and premises are agreed RAPID AS POSSIBLE This provision is retroactive to No­ street to be vested in the Corporation by a good vember IL 1111. and dependents who Any aid in these two connections will and register able title in Fee Simple, free Phone 2338 have paid their own transportation and cldar from all liens, charges and en- be warmly appreciated by the. Order ■ a Umbria nan, nan nwt tnrtTiT an existing charges tri that mpany In Montreal has received Dom. Can. i. 1921 .. . 97% 08% twenty (20) years, in accordance with the I word from its Cape Race operator Dom. Can. 5, 1931 .. . said "Municipal Act," are as set forth in I Itoaison Fanerai Ce. ■ These generous ; will (By Burdick Bros. A Brett. Ltd.) 97% 98 "hone 4SI. 887 Pandora Ava. be hailed with the II' lion that the Italian steamship Anzaldo is Dom. Can. 6. 1926 .. . 97 97% said Section numbered 5 of this By-law: I sending out signals of distress. The New York. Jan. 13 —The stock market AND WHEREAS this By-law may not I Meter Hearse and Equipment by the overseas troo Argentine Govt. 6 .. . 98% 99% “ altered or repealed excent with the | Hies, especially as a vessel reports that her rudder has as a dull and uninteresting affair to­ Chinese Rep 6 ...... 95 97 consent of the Lieutenant-Govenior-ln- Connections Vancouver and that the demobilix been disabled. War Loans day Quotations as a whole showed little P*om Can. 5. 1937 .. ■ 95% 95% Council : Winnipeg. being carried out wit hange at the close. International Mer­ Fr. Republic 6% .... 10J% 104% THEREFORE, the Municipal Council cantile Marine shares lest ground under ... % % % of the Corporation of the City of Victoria sible speed. Bought and Sold steady liquidation. The Steel stocks were MONTREAL STOCKS. enacts as follows:— The Stat TROOP TRAIN IN irregular United States Steel made up 1- It shall be lawful for the said Cor­ (By Burdick Bros. A Brett. Ltd.) poration to purchase the said hereinbe­ The official sta QUEBEC IN COLLISION fraction of lost ground., while Bethle­ fore described lands for a sum not exceed- F. W. Stevenson hem Steel sold into new low figures for High. Low. Last. thirty-eight thousand dollars <$J8,- ■ Deeply apprécia the m-ivehietit. a report being current that tlRTHS, MAkKIAGfcS AND DEATHS >v»n BUT NO FATALITIES Ames Holden ...... 28% 2844 a 90), and to hold the same tor the pur­ lion and cheerfulnei BROKER the nezt dividend would show s redur Lk>., pref...... 70% 70% 70% poses of a public cemetery, as aforesaaid. ranks of the Cannd lary tion. In thje Oil stocks. Texas Company Quebec. Jan. IS.—Another troop Bell Telephone .. . .130 130 130 3. For the purpose ot raising the neces­ DIED. orce have carried i ties amt California Petroleum made substan­ sary moneys for the purchase of the said train came very near meeting the 102 Pemberton Block Brasilian Traction . • 52S 51* 52% lands. It shall be lawful for the Mayor and MASTON—On the 12th Inst., at 121 Men­ during their service lov- tial gains on comparatively few transac Gnn. Cement, com . same fate as the one which was de­ tlons The railroad stock» were neglevt . 65 65 65 Council of the Corporation to borrow upon âtes Street. Emily, the beloved wife of ernment of Canada I its Do., pref...... 97% 97% the credit of the said Corporation, by way William Maston (late builder and con­ efforts to securing tl etch railed with heavy casualties on Christ­ ed. but there was no stock offering for - 97% of debenture**, hereinafter mentioned, tractor, of Otiey, Yorks, England), in mas Eve near Edmundston, N. B. This Can. Car Fdy., coin. .. 30 30 30 in the demobillzatio 85 46 85 from any person or persons, or body or her 66th year. military forces of C time the mishap occurred on the L C. High Lew. Lai1 bodies corporate, who may be willing to near Valbrllllant, Rlmouski, on Can. S. 8.. com. ... - 45% 45% 45% advan. e the same as a loan, a sum of Funeral service on Tuesday at 2 o'clock turn of the officers ther A til*-Chalmers ..... 84% 88% 88% Do . pref...... 7**4 78% from the above residence. Rev. Arthur with their depepdei Saturday. A troop train was stalled Am. Beet Sugar ... I 78% money not exceeding in the whole the sum deB, Owen officiating. Interment at Ross near the station; and the Ocean Lim­ «»% 67% 69 Can. Locomotive ... .. 62 63 63 of thirty-eight thousand dollars ($JS,- Bay Cemetery to their homes in C Am. Sugar Refining ...11313 " 113 113 Can. Gen. Elec...... 104% 104% 104% 999.09) gross currency, or an equivalent It is recognised d of ited. Running late, crashed into It The Am Can Co., com. .... 48% Friends kindly accept this intimation laat coach ot the train, a caboose, was 48% 47% 47% Civic Inv. A Ind. .. .. *7% 87% 87% amount in sterling money at tie rate of waiting for dlscharj ly Am. Car F*ly...... »o90 88% 8S% 4.96 2-3 dollars to »he pound sterling, and smashed to kindling wood and de Cons. M A S...... 26% 26% 26% to cause all such sums so raised or re­ CAMPBELL—On Sunday, Jan. 12, 1919, trying one and all tied Am. Cotton Oil ...... 43% 43% 43% Dom. Bridge ...... 123 123 123 at the family residence. 1977 Davie to co-operate with I it In stroyed by fire. The soldiers on the Am. Locomotive ...... 60% 60 60 ceived. to be paid into, the bauds of the train were given a severe shaking up, BONDS! Dom. I. A S...... 62 62 62 Treasurer of the said Corporation, to be Street, Mary Bernice. youngest establishing during 1 resh Am. Smelt. A Ref...... 73% 72% 72% Dom. Textile ...... 104 104 104 daughter of the late Major Campbell record for that «per and but no one was hurt Am; T. A Tel...... 100%00% 100% 100% used and applied for the purposes and and Mrs Agnes J. Campbell, born at Bought and sold at current ~ Lake of Woods Milling.f. 160 160 160 with the objects hereinbefore mentioned. Collingwood. Ont., aged 16 years, cheerful adherence Am. Wool, com...... 69%60% 60 60 1-aurontide Co...... 195 195 195 8. It shall be lawful for the said Mayor on for thé - Canadi high Am Steel Fdy ...... 85 IS 85 and Council to cause any number of de market price. Maple Leaf Milling ...-.133% 133% 133% he remains will repose in the B. C. respect as their a a in OBERTSON URGES Anaconda Mining...... 90%90% 59% 59% Mackay Co...... 75 75 76 bentures to be maoe, executed and issued Funeral Chapel until Tuesday afternoon Agr Chemical ...... 101 for such sums as may be required, not The funeral will take place from the resi­ the field. 101 161 191 N. S. Steel, com...... 66 66 66 exceeding, however, the sum of $38,990.09, dence on Wednesday. Jan. 16. at 11 a. m., It should be real >eod PEOPLE OF CANADA HEISTERMAN Atchison ...... 93% 92% 32% Do., pref...... l'»l 101 101 either In currency or sterling money, at where service will be held. Interment In of demobilisation lar ipon Atlantic Gulf ...... 195105 104 194 Ogilvie Milling Co...... 21% 21% 21% the rate sfotgssld: each of the said de­ Ross Bay Cemetery. facilities ti tt is TO.KEEP THEIR HEADS FORMAN & CO. jJUldwin Loco...... 74% 21% 72% ' pref...... — bentures being of an amount not leas Baltimore tc Ohio...... 49 hoped that due cred n to 4» 49 49 Penmans. Ltd...... 78% 78% 7*14 than $100 90, and one, if necessary, for a GONNASON—On Jan. 12. 1919. at the both the French and itiei Wi View fit Phene Bethlehem Steel ...... W%99% 58% 58% less sum. to complete the authorised residence of her parents, 668 Dallas Montreal. Jan. IS.—If the Canadian Quebec Railway ...... 18 18 18 there for the effort! icri Butte Sup. Mining .... 19 19 ' 19 Rlordon Paper i...... -.117% 117% 117% issue; and all such debentures shall be Road. Emma Louise, daughter of Mr people will only keep their heads during Brooklyn Transit .... 23% sealed with the seal of the said Corpora­ and Mrs. Aaron (lonnason, aged 23 flees, they are mak the the present year and during the period 24% 25 Shawinigan ...... 114% 114% 114% tion and signed by the Mayor thereof. years, born In Victoria. speedy return of the ;heir of re-absorption into clVil life of the Canadian l'mcific ...... 169 158% 158% Spanish River Pulp.. .. 17% 17% 17% Such debentures shall be Issued on the dependents to their ad a. returned soldiers, there will be no hard Central Leather ...... 59% 59% 69% Do., pref...... 65% «s* 6444 plan or of the class commonly known '’as Funeral Chapel until ^Tuesday ___ The work will be fu d as Crucible Steel ...... 56% 59 58 Steel of Can...... 63 63 "serial" debentures, being of the class morning. ships for the latter, nor for the men 62*4 soon as the advent and women who log! their employment Chesapeake tk Ohio ... 56% 56% 59% Do., pref...... 94% 94% 94% authorised by Paragraph (c) of Sub­ The funeral will take place from the Chic.. Mil. tk St. P. .... 41 49% 40% section 4 of Section 97 of the "Municipal dence on Tuesday, Jap. 14, at 3 30 p. navigation possible aw- in munitions works owing to the cessa­ Toronto Railway ...... 60 60 60 service being conducted by the Rev. A. rence River. Chtc.. R. I. tc Pac...... 25 62 25 Dom. War l.oan. 1925 96 96 Act." tion of hostilities. This was the assur­ Colo. Fuel tk Iron ...... 36% ■ * % 4. It shall be lawful for the said Mayor deB. Owen. Interment In the family plot. Te See 8 ance given by Senator Robertson. Mm 26% 36% Dom. War Loan, 1911 .. 96% M14 wit and Council in their discretion to cause Roes Bay CWMUfy Cone. Gaa ...... K 95 95 Dom. War Loan. 1937. " ‘Many officers a rela Inter of Labor, in an address to th* Commercial . . 97 97 97 each of the raid debentures to be made, United Wln-the-War Club here at ( FB Cbtno Copper ...... 34 33% 33% Victory Loan. 1921 .. 98% 98% 98% executed and Issued for ati amount of HINO—On 11th Inst., at Burdett Street lives In the Unite hom Cal. Petroleum 23 22% Victory Loan. 1927 100% 100% 100% £190 sterling, and one, if necessary, for Hospital, Toku Hino, aged 44 years. they may wish to s meeting held on Saturday night. Illustrating | CD Chile Copper...... 17% 17% Victory Loan. 1937 .102% 102% 102% a less sum in sterling money, to complete The remains are resting at the Sands turn home, and an II be Corn Products ...... 49% 18% Ike authorised issue. Funeral Parlors, from where the funeral made for such meeti % % % H. The debentures to be Issued here TORONTO AUDIENCE Distillera Sec...... 64% 62 I will take place Tuesday morning at 19 30. desired. Erie ...... 17 18% NEW YORK COTTON. under shall bear date as of the date of Interment In Ross Bay Cemetery. vesting in ti e Corporation a good and As a mark of gt CHEERED LIEBKNECHT HAKE*» OP Do., let prof. 27% 27% 1 (By Burdick Bros. A Brett. Ltd.) registerable title in Fee Simple to the STACEY—On the 11 th Inst., at the Isola­ of the people of Ca nwn-cLASS Gen Electric ...... 148 148 1 Open. High. law. Last. lands which shall be purchased pursuant tion Hospital, James Stacey, born in who have sa long ai M9IV15 Goodrich (B. F ) ...... 60% July ...... 24 20 24.21 32.45 23.75 to the said option and this By-law, and England, a resident of this city for the ried out their duties Uov Toronto, Jan. IS.—Twelve hundred Ot. Nor. Ore 24% shall be made payable within twenty (20) CP46RJWIRG5 Oct...... 4...... 22 19 21.14 21.69 21.66 past five years. He leaves to mourn ernment has decide* workers of both sexes attended Granby ...... 71% Jan...... 27 99 27.90 27.11 27.76 years from said date at the City of Vic­ his. loss, besides his widow and two post discharge pay meeting In Broadway Hall here last IUU?snB(TI0RS Ot Northern, prof. 83% toria, U C . as may be designated there­ children, a mother, brothers and sis­ March ...... 26.1V 29.17 26.60 86.99 on. and shall be payable in twenty annual gratuities on a scan night, which had been called by the CATALOG WDM Hide tk Lea . prof...... 76% May ...... 26 05 26.0» 24 37 24.71 ters In England. He was a member ate with the servici instalments during the twenty years next of I^ocal 38, A.P.L.R. and F. of the Workers' Political Defence League to azrtcpMjÿ] Inspiration Cop...... 44% after the date thereofi and the respective I L A. rendered. protest against the sentencing by Int i Nickel ...... 31 amounts of principal ind Interest payable These war grat » the Magistrate Klngsfonl, of Charles Wat­ Int'l Mer. Marine ..... 25% CORN PRICES ARE in each of such years shall be as follows: The funeral will take place Wednesday, length of overseas son to three years in prison and a fine Do., prof...... 109% Year. Principal. Interest. Total 15th Inst., at 2 p. m , from the- Sands Illinois Central ...... 9* 8 1.900 $1.900 Funeral Chapel. Interment at Ross Bay not done under th- ti!aU of $500 for having prohibited literature SîitirFALLING Ueo 1.805 For the purpose of in his possession and to demand the ÏÛ] Kenneeott Copper .... 32% 1.999 1.719 | FREEMAN—The death occurred on Sat other ranks" exce release of all political prisoners. Feel­ Kan. City Southern ... 18% (By Burdick Bros. A Brett, Ltd.) 1.900 1.815 urday evening at the home. 1712 Bank rant officers are pi ing ran high aa the meeting progress [as] Lehigh Valley 65% Chicago. Jan. II.—The market was 1,900 1,520 Street, of Clement James William footing In regard V üy-J ed, until at the conclusion the audl Lack. Steel ...... 95% nearly two cents lower than Saturday at UN 1.426 Freeman, aged 34 years. Louisville A N...... 118 the opening, but rallied in the first hour 1,900 1.120 "The statement I letall ence wildly cheered Karl Llebknecht The remains are resting at the Sands the gratuities to b* l that Maxwell Motors ...... 18% on short covering. The selling started 1.900 1,236 J Funeral Parlors, from where the funeral and the Socialista Midvale Steel ...... 43% again on an unconfirmed rumor that the 1,900 1,140 will take place Tuesday afternoon at 3.30, men of three yean 1900 1,045 I 10.30 with full military honors. Rev. Col. with dependents w spar’ Mex. Petroleum...... 183% price of hogs would be dropped. Pftoee LiSi 950 Have you seen the "Rversharp" L'iSSd Miami Copper ...... 24% crumbled at the cloee. Oats were weak in I Andrews will officiate. Interment at Roes at Ion allowance w )0 ways sharp pencil? Something out of 1.900 866 | Bay Cemetery. those of two and Missouri Pacific ...... 16% their own right. 1.999 760 the ordinary. Ladies’ and Gentleman's ^YicTontATiMEa Mo.. Kas. A Texas .... 6% 696 over, $MH>: those o< over, Open. High. Low. Last Î58 j JOLLAND—The- death occurred at the $300. sizes In gold and silver from $3 up. National Lead ...... 94% Jan...... 138% 139% 136% 187% 670 family residence, Falmouth Road, on $400. and those of u Macey, 817 View. N. Y.. N H tk Hart. .. 31% 1.900 47$ Saturday, of Mary Ann Jolland, aged Soldiers without d living Feb...... 136% 136% 188% 188% 1,909 380 New York Central...... 74% March ...... 138 133% separation allowan* Norfolk tk Western ...109% .111% 111% 1,900 265 May ...... 181 181% 129% 129% 1,900 190 The remains are resting at Sands tultlee as follows: Nevada Cons. Copper.. 18% 1,900 95 Funeral Parlors, from where the funeral vice and over, $41 eer N. T. Air Brake ...... 104 Oats— will tak eplace Tuesday afternoon at 3.39, vice and over, $860 Pennsylvania R. R. .. 45% Jan. a..., ...... 68% 68% 67% 68% [Rev. Côl. Andrews officiating Interment 130. Feb...... 69% 68 61 138.000 $19,950 $67.96» at Rose Bay Cemetery. and over, $280; uni Pepole’s (.as ...... 47% ...... 68% The said debenture* shall have Off! Pressed Steel Car...... 93% May ...... 69% 69% 66% 68% tached to them coupons for the payment RANKOP-MONTREAI, ^ % % % 1 “Officers aud fin it of- Reading ...... 81% ot Interest, and the signatures of the in­ NEW YORK SUGAR terest coupons may be either written, cers will receive utiles I OV8I IN YEABS Ry. Steel Spring...... 71 stamped, printed, lithographed ^ ANSWERS TO WANT ADS as approved for ol their Ray Cons. Mining ..... 20% New York. Jan. 13.—Raw sugar steady! graved. 879, 899. 924. 1037, 1120, 1121, 1124, 1130, respective rates of Republic Steel...... 74 centrifugal, $7.28; refined steady; cut 1135. 1169, 1246, 1259, 1282. 1289. 1298, 1113. 'Those who sere it in Southern Pacific ...a..191% loaf. $10.59; crushed, $16.85, mould A, t. The raid debentures shall bear inter­ 1325. 1334. 1871, 1385, 1453, 1446, 1691, 4185, Savings Department Southern Ry., com. ... 28% $9.59; cubes, $9.75; XXXX. powdered, est at the rate of five per cent (6%) per 6804 , 5827, 6948. 6984. any actual theatre I who annum from the date thereof, which In­ $9.80; powdered. $915; fine granulated terest shall be payable yearly during the Deposits of $1. and up­ Studebaker Corpn. .. . 52 6144 6144 and diamond A. $9; confectioners’ A, currency thereof, at Intervals of twelve Sloss Sheffield ...... 49 49 19 $8 90; No. 1. $8.85. months from the date thereof, at Vic- I providedJor.Jn the."Municipal Act,' CARD OF THANKS. ward received, and Interest The Texas Company .189% 185 . tdria, B e. ' r • shall take effect on the day of the i Union Paotfio ...... 1» mr Miss Steven and family desire to take aBowed "at highest current | Utah Copper ...... 71% 71% T. It shall be lawful for the said Mayor I nation thereof, this opportunity of thanking their many . 7144 TO-DAY’S TRADING and Couttdft to cause the said .debentures I )♦ This By-law may friends for the kind words of sympathy rates. Saving* Department^ U. S. Ind. Alcohol .. 10244 100% 1004, and Interest coupons, eitt er or both, to be “New Cemetery Purchasea uiuiaov By-law,KJ-ww, it and the many beautiful flowers sent them U. S Rubber...... Tt 76%% 76 ON WINNIPEG MARKET made payable at the City Treasurer’s Passed the MlMunicipal * Council the ; during their recent bereavement. U. S. Steel, com...... 0144 Mit 90% office, City Hall, Victoria. B. C. day of December, A. D. 181$. accounts given special Do . pref...... -.116 116 115 Winnipeg. Jan. 13.—Oats closed % cent I. For the purpose of raising the re- attention. Virginia Chain...... 55 56 55 lower for May. Barley closed 8% cents nul red sum for the payment if the Inter- TAKE NOTICE that the above le a Western Union ...... 1*44 88% 8*44 lower for May. Flax closed % cent lower ast on the said debentures during their | true copy of the proposed By-law upon Deposits may be made, Wisconsin Cent...... 14 34 34 for May. currency, and for the payment of th, yld which the vote of the Municipality Will be Oats— debentures as they respectively fan due. Wabash R R Co .. .. *44 «44 844 Open. High. Low. Close. taken at the «.'rystal Theatre building. No. and withdrawn, by mail as Wabash R. R. "A" . .. 33% 82% May ..... 78 78 74% 79% âr*1' — rained, jit each year the me Breed -Street, to -the City of Victorta, 1244 reaneetlre etime for principal and lateral on TMirsdkar. the 16th day ot January Wlily's .Overland ... 25% 25% Jambbro of VamSoirrer «ed HeeBni easily, readily and safely as w rxiingnoww nirr May ■ St T • rimwn In Section five of till» By-law, and 1918, that the polls will be kept open be* Lode,. No. L A. isâ A. M.. «re requeet- 41 «144 8144 sum. eball be railed annually by a tween the hours of nine o'clock Is the r. Anglo-FY...... 97 97 97 eata sufficient therefor on all ratable land ed to umbla »t th, Tmapto. TuowUy. in person. T£d Improvements, or real property. In forenoon and seven o'clock in the after- January 14, 191», at 1.86 o'clock p.m., for Amer. Linseed .. 6*44 49% 1*44 May ...... 829% 331 32€% lit noon* and that W. W. Northcott has been Do., pref...... 90 90 90 dash prices: Oats-^2 C. W.,'71%; 1 CL the city of Victoria, dur in, the centlnu- the purpose of attending the funeral of appointed Returning Officer of the said their ute brother. John Ambra, O'Brien Am. Sum. Tob...... *84* 97 0844 W., 89%; extra 1 feed. 88%; feed. 98%. iiea of the said debentures or any of Member, of loonl lodges end eojonrnln, WELLINGTON J. DOWTJER, Gen. Motors ...... 129 128% 129 Barley—t C. W., tl%; 4 a W.. 18%; brethren la good nteodtn, are melted - A Montiiarobert, Manager, Victoria Branch. Amer. In. Corn...... 6844 664. .66% rejected, 18; feed, T4. I. This By-law ehaU, before the ltaai City Clerk. jittn, theiLf, receive the anront of th. ettr Clerk*. Officer "Victoria. B. w. r. KSKSL, D. Doig, Manager, .m Victoria. t last * Williams ÿsstsm‘ »% 2*44 2*44 Fla*-—1 H. W. a, SIS*» t a w* 82ft; SSctoia of the Corporation In the n December 81, 1918. Pan. Amer. ..70% 044 6*44 tc.w.,1% VICTORIA, DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13. 1915 19

expired a* the end of last month, and some protection la now sought tor the creditors of the company. CHARLES WILSON RE ELECTED REEVE Changes in Board of T rade Will Change in Ford Policy Be Considered at Next Quarterly Meeting "ew Contests Will Prevail in Oak Bay on Sat­ urday A partial reorganization of the Vic­ toria Board of Trade*will be consider­ Genuine Ford Parts ed some three months from now. re­ commendations to this effect having Reeve Wilson, of Oak Bay, will serve been introduced in the form of notices another term in that office as no other of motion at the recent quarterly meeting. The move suggested will nominations for office were filed up consist in the abolition of many of the to two o'clock to-day. There will be at any Reliable Garage present standing committees, and the eight contestants for seats In the formation in their place of sections Council, and three for two vacancies which would have power to govern the School Board, while R. R. themselves to a considerable extent. Taylor will be Police Commissioner by The system of sections has long acclamation. been in existence in the Boards of For Reeve: Wilson, Charles. The Ford Policy in tBe past has been to supply Trade of Eastern Canada and the For Council (six): McNeil. J. O.; United Slates. The sections, if formed Niven. F. C ; McKectmfe, Peter; Shalt- here, would be to all Intents and pur­ croMH. J. J.; Mallet. A. E.; Drake, Sam­ poses small Boards of Trade. They uel; Noble, William, and Macfartane, repair parts only through Ford dealers. would be self-governing with the limi­ A. D. tation that they do nothing contrary to For School Trustees (two): Hardie, V the charter, by-laws and regulations of Mrs. L.; Ashe, Thomas; Lampman, the parent body. The sections for in­ Judge P. H. stance would have the power to cre­ The number of Ford Cars in use is growing so ate sub-sections to deal with differ­ For Police. Commissioner: IL R. ent ■]UwiH Will Have One fairs and Automobiles. Provision is made for the formation of additional Contest for School sections to any number found neces­ parts of inferior quality (parts not manufactured sary, while the standing committees Trustees would be three: Harbor arid Naviga­ tion, Railway Freights, and Ways and by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited),

Under the suggested ytah"the presi­ DUncan, Jan. IS.—At one* forty-five dent, with the approval of the Council, this afternoon—with fifteen minutes to thus causing inconvenience and additional ex­ would name the chairmen of these committees who would be members of elapse—there is slight possibility of an the Council. It Is stated that the sys­ elect ion in the city of Duncan. tem, if inaugurated, would make It Unless other names are brought for- pense to the Ford owner. possible to enlarge the scope of the ard in the specified time Thomas Board uf Trade to any extent, the only Pitt will be the Mayor of Duncan for stipulation being that every one taking the year 1919. The Alderman le. beneh part must be a member. —---- | of four members will be coinstituted It has, therefore, been decided to supply genuine Ford Notice has also been given of a mo by H. 8. Prévost, H. W. Dickie. W. A. tlon to eliminate the regulation which Me Adam and, although he had not an­ makes it necessary to hold general nounced himself at a quarter to two. meetings at three o’clock In the after It is expected that D. It. Hattie would parts—made in the Ford Plant—to any reliable Garage hùon. * 'Complete the requisite number. Thomas Pitt retired from the Board of School Trustees although he had which is rendering service to Ford owners. ^ still a year to run. In his place W. I* WANTING PROTECTION Punti was nominated and, with Mrs. Macdonald, will go in by acclamation. Company Responsible for the Construc­ No Police Commissioners had been tion of Dolly Varden Mines nominated at the time of wiring. TO THE OWNER—This means that wherever he Railway in Trouble For the Municipality of North Cow- Ichan, J. Islay Mutter Is the only nom­ Representing the Taylor Engineering ination for Reeve. The four Council­ goes he will find a Garage giving an authorized Company of Vancouver, Mr. Taylor lors nominated so far are E. W. Carr calfed upon Premier Oliver this morn Hilton, Péter Campbell, Percy 8t*ph Ing to seek i protection for the creditors enson and R. 8. Smith. There are two of his concern on account of the situ­ vacancies for School Trustees and Ford Service. ation which has arisen In connection three aspirants. The only contest will with the construction of the Dolly probably be to settle the honors for Varden Mines Railway. School Trusteephlp, the contestants The railway In question was par being Mark Green, L. Hamilton and G. tially constructed by the Taylor con­ Tisdale. No Police Commissioners are The familiar Ford sign will be displayed every­ cern when a tangle in the negotiations nominated. relating thereto involved a dispute as to who was responsible for payment where, and it will maik the Garages where gen­ of the work. As a result of this the BARRISTERS ADMITTED constructing company was compelled to assign some time ago. Thirteen Called Before Mr. Justice Time for the completion of the road Gregory, Including F. T. Cougdon uine Ford parts are supplied. The following barristers and solici­ tors were admitted to the bar this morning, II. B. Robertson Introducing It will no longer be necessary to ‘‘hunt up” any the candidates to Mr. Justice Gregory, who welcomed the new legal lights in a brief and appropriate addrt-s^: special Garage to obtain Genuine Ford parts. William Berkeley Montteth, Thomas Gran them Norris, Edward Oliver Ca- W| Martin, William Edmond Pou- poro, Hubert William Green, Ernest Gustave Matthew. James Gordon Arm­ It will not be necessary to accept any parts that strong Hutcheson, Asa William Peta- pieee, William Henry Campbell, Jack King. Thomas Douglas McMillan Lat- are not made by Ford—,he Ford owner can demand ta, John Burling Roberts and Freder­ ick Tennyson Congdon. Mr Congdbn has practiced law for many years In genuine Ford parts. various parts of Canada, recently In the Yukon Territory, where he has filled the position of Commissioner and This will mean authorized Ford service everywhere—greater M. P. John Robertson was admitted as a solicitor. convenience—better service—prompter service. TO THE GARAGE MAN—This new Ford policy makes it possible OBITUARY RECORD for every good Garage to become a Ford authorized Service The funeral service for the late John Thomas Bland was held Saturday af­ ternoon from the Thomson Funeral Station. This means that he can secure genuine Ford parts- Chapel at 2 o’clock. Rev, F. A. P. Chadwick officiating. Among the beautiful floral tributes was a large made bv Ford Motor Company of ;( -anada. Limited—at a dis­ wreath from the Sons of England, de­ ceased having been a member of Sas­ Perfect katoon Lodge, 8. O. E. The hymns count; that lie can, by improving his service to Ford owners, sung were "Nearer, My God to Thee," and "Rock of Ages." The following build up a larger trade in this rapidly growing part of the Garage acted as pallbearers: F. Mayo, * Southall, A. Gardner and T. Binks business. // Teeth The death occurred yesterday at the family residence. 1^1 Menzies Street, of *"7 . i ~~ • — —-f. _ -*7-7-^" - Emily Mas ton, la-loved wife of William Maston. The late Mrs. Maston was a You Can’t See native of Yorkshire. England, and a resident of Victoria for the past four years. The funeraJ will take place the Difference Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited One of the great features about the residence. Rev. Arthur deB. Owen the plates and other forms of officiating. Arrangements are in the dentistry done at this office Is hands of the Thomson Funeral Co. the perfect hanhony. of the fin­ ished work. When you come to On Saturday evening at the family Ford - - - - Ontario me for dental attention you Can residence. Falmouth Road, the death be sure that when I get through occurred of Mary Ann Jolland, wife of it will take an expert to detect Jqhn Jolland, at the age of fifty-six that you are equipped with any years. She Is survived by her hus­ band, three sons on active service and h teeth other than your own. one son In England, one daughter In There will be none of that ‘'star­ England and one at home. The funeral ing." over prominent effect—-your will be held from the Sands Funeral Campbeil and Mrs. Agnes Campbell, of fantry, who expects soon to be.on his started at one, and the «captain being face will have its beauty perfect­ Chapel to-morrow at 2.10, Rev. G. H. 1077 Davie Street, passed away y ester-' way to Siberia on important military the first man to attest^ got the first TO COLLECT COPPERS ly restored—It will be simply and Andrews officiating. day at her home. She was bom in Ori- duties. The captain, before he receiv­ numbefr. He Is modest over hie deco­ exactly natural. lingwood. Ont The remains will Jfe at “FIRST CANADIAN" rations. “ Lots of men earn them," he Considering the unusual high The remains of the late John Am­ ed his commission, held regimental Victorians Will Help to Buy Milk 1m the B. C. Funeral Chapel until Tuesday number one, the numbers of the said, " but only some of them are lucky quality of my work, my fees are brose O’Brien, who died suddenly at night, when they win be conveyed to enough to get them." The captain re- Belgian and French Babin unusually low. May I,have an Raymond. Wash., hay* reached the family residence, from where the pjp.CXJ. starting with the. unit, and c*iv*4 his commission for gallant work opportunity to tsll you—how etty The funeral service will be held Captain Marsden being' the first en­ The collection of coppers to provide funeral will be held en Wednesday at listed man of the battalion. He wears In the field after being wounded, at from the B. C. Funeral Chapel to 11 a.m. IS III VICTORIA Vtmy Ridge. He was also on one occa­ milk lev the babtee of France and morrow at 1 o’clock, Rev. R. Connell the Military Cross. Distinguished Con­ Belgium will be started in this city duct Medal. Meritorious Service Medal, sion on a troopship which was tor- Ladies Always in Attendance officiating. Interment at Roes Bay. In Supreme Court.—The case of shortly, and milk bottles, suitably pre­ Weller vs. Johnabn, which was begun King and Queen's South African Med­ pared will eoon he placed at vartoaa At St. Joseph’s Hospital yesterday als and also will be entitled to the pointa In the city. In the Supreme Court last week before Captain W. H. Marsden, Regi­ Liable for Taxes.—City Solicitor evening the death occurred of Sister Mr. Justice Gregory, Is still continuing. Mone Star under the order recently Thomas- Fainter, Deputy Chief at Mary Alodla. a member of the house­ Plaintiffs y are claiming payment, of mental Number "One,” a announced. Hannington has written to the City Police, has been appointed by the Com- )r. Albert E. hold staff at St. Ann’s Convent The $2,000 which it is claimed defendant The captain, whoee picture was pub­ Council stating that In his opinion the m lea Ion for AM. Civil and Military. late sister was twenty-five years of was given for the use of plaintiffs on Visitor to City lished In many of the Illustrated papers lands occupied by the Foundation Ship­ France and Belgium, under the age. a native of- the Province of Que­ February it, ltlt, and was not re­ building Company oti the old Songhees ,tunage of the Queen at f bec. She entered tlie Order of st Ann turned Defendant claims th»t the M Canadian Heierve are subject to taxation. Bod- to distribute a large supply of some three years ago in the East tak amount was paid to him for service* to Enlist," expected to leave with a well A Lawson, solicitors for the Im­ bottles It Is hie Intention to haw ng her vows a year ago, since when rendered in connection With the pre­ The first enlisted man of the Cana­ number of other officers who came to perial Munition» Board, objected to the them pieced. tf pseafblb. at l she he» been at the local convent. The Victoria to embark for Siberia, but Office In the Reynolds Bldg. paration of phUntlfTe claims resulting dian Expeditionary Force la visiting assessment on the grounds that the funeral will take place on Wednesday. from the expropriation of property for arrived a day or two late for the boat Board was in possession and represent­ i as In moving i Cor. Yates and Douglas Streets Victoria and la registered at the Phene 802 Hev. Father Leterme officiating. the purpose of widening Douglas anil expects to be In the city for a few ed the King. Mr. Hannington state» The police will attend to the < iï*

tion of imperialistic debt collecting CHRISTIE'S WATER ICE WAFERS agencies. Per lb...... Democracy in the Making. 50c Mr. Pritchard said that no matter Women’s how many millions of galions of Allied Women’s CREAM OF BARLEY blood were to be spilt in combatting Package ...... the Soviet regime, and no matter how Winter Suits Winter Suits 25c : INF0HCR1T1CISM successful it might be in subduing It, nothing could overthrow the conditions Beg. $25.00 to KELLOG'S KRUMBLBS which had brought the Soviets into ex­ Beg. $25.00 to istence. “And what are you going to $29.50 Package ...... put in its place?” asked Mr. Pritchard $29.50 10c Labor Meeting Hears VV, A. on the supposition that the Soviets For 319.50 739 Yates Street could be overthrown. Phone 5510 For 319.50 ROMAN NUGGETS Pritchard of Vancouver on He declared that the Labor Party Package ...... had taken its stand against interven­ 20c Subject tion because it saw that much work­ ing class blood would be split in the MONARCH CATSUP operation that could ill be spared. "We Bottle ...... are more < once met! Hfbout the position 25mpahÿ;-We"iaï5'1ncfùding robin egg, trimmed with con­ "Quality Grocers" 1317 Government Street the actual electros from which the Mr, Diggon, Candidate for ers in melon, gold, rose and trasting ■ colors. Old Country editions of Capital” had canary trimmed with brush i»een printed. The American impres­ Saanich Reeveship, Makes AT $6JS9—Six only, Girls’ sions had similarly come from these wool collar and cuffs. •elf-same plates. Sweater Coats in slipover “Here is my position in Canada, Statement AT 812.98—Four only of these then," medldated the speaker: “I can style; colors rose, paddy and “SYLVESTER’S HENFOOD” ■hold- in my right hand a copy of the smart Sweaters, in rose trim­ Nile trimmed with contrasting Comprises ail the grain and grits necessary for the production of eggs. work as originally produced in England When asked yesterday whether he med, with grey, saxe and Nile colors. $-4.00 Per 100 Lbe^ Delivered. and be quite free from the censor's in­ was in favor of increasing the tax rate trimmed with rose. terference. __1 can hold another edition of the Saanich Municipality for 1919, AT $11.98—Eleven only, nov­ of the same work printed from the Councillor H. M. Diggon. candidate for ««HIM FEED Cl. same pistes, but bearing the Chicago Reeve, said : “Certainly not." and fur­ AT $14.98—Five only, hand­ elty Coat Sweaters in brush publisher’s imprint, in my left hand ther stated that his record ■ on the some Sweater Coats in Nile and go to Jail for five years for possess­ Council during the past three years—a wool and plain knit Gold ing it. Council that has placed the credit of trimmed with rose and white, trimmed with brown, rose “Much Censor—is Sense." Saanich Municipality second to none old rose with white, gold with with nile, robin egg with rose As I said before, there is plenty of in B. C.—surely indicated that he does brown. censor down at Ottawa, but very little not support extravagant expenditure. and Nile with rose. LANTERNS ! I am a strong advocate,” he said, "of Handy to have around on a dark night. Just the thing for p» a sense. Colonel Chambers seems to imagine.’’ he proceeded with acidity. the defined area idea, whereby a cer­ the wood shed. -COLD pLAST (short globe) ...... tpleOV tliut thi‘re is a great deal more danger tain section of the Municipality need­ to the British Empire in a colony of ing Improvements, can agree by by­ 55 eight million souls than there is at law. to assess the total cost to all DRÀKB HARDWARE CO.. Lti, 1418 Doughs St Pkoae 1645 home, where forty-eight million peo­ within such area." He assisted In in Gold Seal" Congoleum Ruga, Slightly ple live and have their being, the cir­ duclng the Provincial Government to culation of Karl Marx's Capital’ not withstanding.” Imperfect, Selling Tuesday at $1.98 Mr. Pritchard had a good deal tc say abput the newspapers. Some had About two dozen of these have been repriced for quick selling Tuesday. You all been suppressed for other things more significant than for copying their know the good wearing qualities of a Congoleum Kng. Size 4-6 x 3-0 and 6-0 x 3-0 All the Jokes from The "'jnnlpeg JTelegrani. newest styles are here. The Western Utarüm, he said, had fallen into disfavor because it chose /Pretty shades of blue. fawn, rose and brown and green. These designs New to delve into the academic rather than I and colorings have the appearance of n fine Wilton or Persian Rug. to pander to the hysterical. He de­ clared that specific questions directed I Bises 3-0 x 4-8 and 3-0 x 0-0. Regular $2.80 and $3.76. Repriced for ' to the t ensor had failed to elicit a Tuesday each ,...... ;...... specific answer. Several requests for an expression from the Censor as to Wellington what particular published articles had COAL produced official wrath had missed their mark. Tuesday's Specials in Got No Answers. Reg. $16.75 “GoldSeaT All that we did get,” recalled the si«eaker, "was a collection of excerpts Yard Materials Congoleum Rugs from The Clarion between September. J.Kingham&Co.,Ltd. 1*17. and January. 1918. The Clarion Heavy Cotton-Back Satesn, full yard wide. A good wâa not suppressed, however, until Oc­ $10.98 serviceable guallty for lining costs, etc.; colora, Tuesday tober, 1918. The crux of the situation Size 9 x 9—a very popular size. Six good 1004 Broad Street Pemberton Block Phone 647 lay In whst had been published since old rose. gold, brown, myrtle, dark grey and light Our Method! » Sa.k. ta the Ten end 100 Pound, of Cool in Each task January. 1918,” he declared. From that designs; one good style in a brown and time no Intelligent answer had been grey Regular $2 00. Tuesday, yard ... gl.l» received from Col. Chambers to a grepn art rug. Many other styles. Some number of specific Inquiries. H. M. DIGGON of these are in perfect condition, only the From this point Mr. Pritchard de­ Whits Wash Satin In a nice firm weave, suitable greased into the historical development vrant this power to Municipalities over east's are broken slightly. Regular >16.75 of the means of production. And as the [a year ago. “I am well aware." he said, for making dresses, etc.; 30 inches wide. Speci­ values. Tuesday, that there is pressing need for sewers. old-time artisan and the small busi­ ally priced for Tuesdays selling at...... $ 1.65 ness had given way to the modern "a ...... 75* Apartments. May Street;.W. S. Davey, cular. Their balderdash, however, "is urgent need for increased expenditure Calypso Creams on the roads in every ward and I would served up to us in the literary ’tripe (for the skin) 1487 Myrtle Street; J. Robinson. 1211 Carlisle Street, Esquimau ; E. J. sheets' we got each day under the strongly recommend that the Council Simpson, N. Bradley. name of newspapers.” said Mr. Prltch sav© in every possible way with this TWO KINDS object in view. As a veteran of the Captain okell Is one of the officers ard as he tried a popular sally at the Vanishing—for day use. expense of the Press. South African war and one who has who left with the Western Scot Bat­ physically suffered in that campaign. fact in view the withdrawal of the Greasy—for night use. talion and was wounded about four Intervention in Russia. I know the returned soldiers of the Reeve and so many Councillors was months ago. He was decorated with Passing on to the quedftoh of inter Great War will feel that in me they COUNCIL REGRETS particularly to be regretted. These ThéWEATHER! the Military Cross for his service In,the vention in Russia the speaker declared have one who realizes the debt we owe sentiments were echoed by Councillors firing line. The captain was & popular Daily Bulletin Furnished I that since he had consented to ad­ to them; and that my activities i„ vari­ Graham and Pim, the latter of whom by the Victoria Meteor-1 Their combined use produces officer In the battalion, and active In ous patriotic circles during the past excellent results. dress last night's meeting the sit­ hoped that the Reeve would re-enter promoting sporta among the men when uation in this regard had considerably four years Speaks more eloquently con­ REEVE’S DECISION municipal affairs at some future date they were In training at the Willows. cerning my attitude towards the re­ and serve for another nine years. Two alsea, 35* and 65* changed. Still getting his teeth a lit­ tle further into the newspapers and turned soldier than all the words that On the eve of his retirement, after I could utter. I have always supported Victoria, Jan. II__I a m —The declaring that what “they” printed to­ nine years of work. Reeve Borden meter remains low on the Northern the payment of fair wages. My firm. stated that hie withdrawal had been day was not dtaly contradicted to-mor­ The Diggon Printing Company, em­ Const, and unsettled, mild weather 5 row, but contradicted to-day on the necessitated by unavoidable circum­ ploye union labor, and I hold a Union Saanich Councillors Praise general In B. C. Snow ha* fallu la moat same page and even in the same col­ Card in the Typographical Union and stances, and bad been hastened by his JOHN COCHRAN! Grief a»4 «Worry umn. Wild enthusiasm greeted this keep my does paid monthly. I was at Work of Retiring conviction that It was no more than l-ru of the prairie provinces. scathing indictment, and he proceeded one time President of the local Typo­ right that some one else should have LRUOQI8T the honor of holding the municipality's Reporta ChOJMrth to Justify himself by alleging a com­ graphical Union," Mr. Diggon states Official Victoria—Barometer, j* 22; tempera, K.W. Cor. Tate, and Douite. plete reversion of sentiment in a few emphatically that there Is no political chief position. The work of the Coun­ cil had been generous and whole­ turn, maximum yesterday. 48; minimum. Ota., at the B. c Electric clock La Grippe short months as reflected in news­ party supporting him in his candi­ 28; wind. 8 mile. N.; weather, clear. paper comment on the Llebknecht of dature and has always given his de­ hearted, and he hoped that the next to-day, and the martyred champion of cisions on Municipal matters with the At its last meeting held on Satur­ Council would continue efforts along Vancouver Barometer. 10 28; tempera- the people before his release from idea of the community benefit without day, the Saanich Council for 1918 paus­ the same lines, with the same support ture. maximum yesterday. 48; minimum. Overstrain Jail. fear or favor. "Municipal Govern­ ed to congratulate Itself on the work from the ratepayers. The Reeve inti­ er.' cloudy* mU” N' r*in' *««h- Hands Off. ments," said Mr. Diggon. “to be suc­ done through the year, and to express mated that his retirement might not Barker ville—Barometer. 80.04; tempera- cessful, must be a community affair its keen regret at the retirement of Its be permanent. Thq newspapers were even catching 7~tard»y. U; minimum. at the slightest rumor that would rather than the affair of a few groups, Reeve and two of Its members In view of the general appreciation and must rest fundamentally with the expressed with regard to his work. lOjWlnd. 20 miles S. W.; weather, cloudy. Nervons Exhaustion seem to suggest the arch-fiend von The withdrawal of Reeve Borden Prince Rupert—Barometer. 18.84; tem­ Do Not Pass Hindenburg as the savior of the Euro­ spirit of the citizens themselves. Their and Councillors Tanner and Somers Clerk Cowper pointed out that he. Mr. Toko the new remedy representatives, .though, must make a Sewell and the other members of the perature. maximum yesterday, 44; mlnl- pean debt collecting agency, through waa a great loss to the municipality, mU% M: W‘nd>,il -mus* 1*1*. .84: The Influenza along to some­ study of municipal - government Just said Councillor Diggon, Wtfip paid tri­ staff had only done their duty. The which the capitalistic class could get like any other business or proOMMD tTotificIl, however, was not satisfied wuuwsr, rssmng- • Its lfiahs repaid. Hands off Russia bute to the services of these gentle­ Qu'Appelle — Temperature, maximum body el«e. One way to pre­ and must be prepared to give their time men, and to the work of Clerk Cowper with verbal encomium# only, rod It Asaya-Neurall was the speaker’s demand. The Soviet and thought to the various problems passed a resolution to be Inscribed in yesterday; 13; minimum, IS; snow, i.$ in. (mn «is») regime had maintained itself against and not merely enter municipal life and his efficient staff. vent doing so is to have your Councillor Tanner thought that the the records of Saanich, expressing lta Temperature. I the intrigue of diplomats from France purely for honor's sake. I have studied appreciation of the staff's efficient ser­ , Max. Mia. feather pillows washed, which contains Lecithin (eoe- ! and Britain, and the few rich land Saanich affairs and have attended prac­ coming election woul4 see the break up of a happy family, and he warned vice. » 4 KamlOOpe eoeeeoe.ewee.eeaweeee 34 eentrsted from eggs), the form barons who had now found it neces­ tically ninety-five per cent, of all meet­ Tatoosh ...... 44 '44 which removes the germs. sary to work. The Soviets had strug­ ings. Council and Committee, in the those members who Intended to remain Outside of consideration of the an­ in office that they had many problems nual report, the Council did little other Portland, Ore...... 44 of phosphorus required lor servo gled valiantly to re-organize broken last three years. I have been Included ®eatt£? ...... 44 41 WE DO THEM RIGHT- repair. Industry, and yet all the Democratic in the personnel of nearly all commit­ to face in the new year. Though he business, and most matters were re­ Han Francisco...... $4 u countries bad failed to recognize their tees and MY® served on the Police had determined to retire from the ferred |o the incoming Council Cy«nry ...... 18 ONLY 60 GENTS Government. But. he continued.4they Commission for two years. Coupled Council. Councillor Somers announced 1 "1 ■ ■ would recognize a government at with the fact that I have the longest that, after several years of service, he A $100 and a $50 paid up In Victory wma!**, y “ Council experience of any Councillor waa not going to lose his interest in r_ *>• E. CAMPBELL Archangel—aa representative of “all. Bond gratis! You have a chance for Toronto ...... the Russian people"—when as a mat­ standing for election, I feel I am par­ the affairs of the municipality: The tbçpa ,.wjth every 80c. purchase sr it»**...... 4 ;; ticularly qualified to ask .the electorate coining election for Reeve, said Coun­ Ma'cey's Stationery Shop. «17 View. Montreal ...... 8 * VICTORIA STEAM ter of fact they were” a “bunch of Lap to support me in my candidature for Drugglot. Victoria, B. C, fishermen” who could scarcely under­ cillor Jones, who will figure in that Books, card outfits and everything for Halifax ...... 14 „ Reeve." v contest, was going to be a hard fight, your records stocked here. • LAUNDRY CO, LTD. stand each other* to say nothing of Committee Rooms have been opened a fid he hoped a very honee$ one. It waa accredited diplomatic representatives. Up by Mr. Diggon at the corner of Mr. Roland C. Prathers, President at rooms in not advisable, . remarked Councillor Rexxte: "I wonder tf your father —«sas»-— Any mart of GeeamMant would do, and Pandora Streets! and the Henderson, that the. new Council the English Board of Agriculture, bee — however, so long as It preserved the number la 113*. Alt Saanich would cornent te our marrie,.? been returned with Lord Hugh Cecil should comprise too many members Phylllw—"He might. Dad's awfully •Pint whtiSh would permit the re voters are invited to call In. who had not sat before, and'with this for the University of Oxford as Coali­ eccentric, you know." tion candidate»