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VOL. 44. VICTORIA, B. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914 NO. 89

OTTAWA WOMEN ARE DESPATCH RIDERSMET HABITUAL CIGARETTE IT HUERTA PROMISES TO MAKE APOLOGY o-»-o o-*-o 0*0 0*0 »">o o »o o ♦ O O ttawa he had seen mand of United States BY GFORGE H. MAITLAND women smoking as a regular thing, CHARLES MILLARD IS TRADERS ARE DIVERTING Special Corre r-ondent of Victoria and therefore “knew what he was talk­ Times in Ulster. ing about. FIRST WITNESS CALLED ORDERS FROM BELFAST .(Registered uqd-r Copyright Act.) OFFICIAL WASHINGTON LONDONERS ARE OFFERED " CONSIDERS CRISIS OVER Belfast, April 16.-—Stoning of Vancouver. April 16.—Jack Kong, the Special Cable by Joseph C. Welsh. CANADIAN OIL STOCK Chinese servant charged with the mur­ Lord Leitrim and an attaeli on der of Mrs. Charles Millard, of Van- (Registered under Copyright Act.) Lister despatch riders is reported Asphalt Deposit is Advertised Large ouver, has repudiated the confession Washington, C., April 16.,—Huerta which the police allege that he made by Belfast riders who were part London, April 16.—Home rule has promised < 'barge O’Shatighnessy to of a heavily armed contingent of Enough to Pave All Towns in after his arrest He was brought Up for sixty who went to Rosapenna as Dominion. preliminary hearing this morning. ha* ceawd to be a crisis. Papers salute the American flag in apology Speaking to his father yesterday In give hardly a hint that a c-.mtrc- for the arrest of American marines, at Lord Leitrim *s Raster guests, the présence of Deputy Chief McRae,, Tamfctco. Londoq, April 16.—Through a full the yoiiihrm Chinese «ectured that Wveniy-exista. No leading articles riders went on motorcycles with page advertise in ««fit the Canadian In­ had made the confession because he The only condition attached was that two armed cars. They met no dustrial Development company invites eaa few tetters in answer tc the American ships fire a salute In subscriptions to-day to buy 50,000 one- feared hpdlly Injury at the hands of opposition but found on arrival the police. With his eyes rivetted .on acknowledgment/- officials close to the dollar, shares at *s. 4d. each in the speeches appear The Daily Stand­ his father's far*, and with the first evi­ president said this was In accordance that Lord Leitrim had been stoned Nakamaun Asphalt & Oil company, ard’s theory is that the recent de­ dences of feeling free to speak outright with naval practice of nations and ac­ between Mulroy and Rosapenna which. It Is asserted controls what Is he has yet shown. Jack Kong calmly bates revealed to leaders on both cording to precedent. regarded as the plum of the whole Al­ but was uninjured. Hearing of declared that hi* elaborate confession berta oil fields. Prospective purchas­ Officials pointed out that on occa­ an ambush laid for Donegal vol­ of how he killed Mrs. Millard wan a sides the necessity for a settlement ers are Informed that the shares carry sions when the American navy had fabrication on his part. Kong Is said without an election and that there unteers who had assembled at Interest In what may prove to be th* saluted the flag of other nations as a to havé continued Ills conversation Rosapenna the despatch riders greatest oil field of the North Ameri­ is to he à renewal of conversations result of difficulties at sea a salute In with his father by giving vague state­ response had been fired. sent a patrol to Mulroy but found can continent. ments regarding the real murderer of with as little noise going on in the The asphalt deposit Is estimated 38 the road clear. Returning, how­ th. unfortunate woman The nature ot,countrv as managed, The j, only question Involved in ever. the car which led the way sufficient to pave every town and city these statements and the newr paths , * Huerta's condition was whether a In Canada, and Interest Is given In which were opened for,police Investi It is very probable also that so salute of response would constitute re­ nearly collided with a huge bar­ coal field of 860 acres of assured com­ gallon were not made public by the licitude for the success of the cognition, but it was pointed out that rier of boulders which had just mercial value. Special mention is the Washington government considers made of the fact that there are already been placed across the road. Speaking of the repudiation of the King’s visit to Paris next week recognition a matter of Intent of each five hundred Canadian shareholders, Stones flew from an ambush and confession. Deputy Chief McRae de­ case and would not so regard an ac­ ninety per cent, of whom are residing lias a good deal to do 'with it. clares that he was unable to under­ knowledgment of Huerta’s salute. Rider Shannon s arm injured. In the Edmonton district. English parties are keen enough BENTON CASE BY SIDE ROOTING WAS WORST The riders drew revolvers and stand why Kong should have made a Home of them declared that questions statement so absurd as to say that he over their own quarrels but are of recognition were no more Involve* prepared for trouble, but one was afraid of physical violence. "We In the demand by the United States for LUKEWARM RECEPTION did not once threaten to lay a hand on too prond to make an exhibition hundred yards away on a straight OF DIGNITY INCIDENT DURING REVOLUTION a salute from.Huerta than In acknowl­ the boy.” he said. “We did not even road discovered two policemen, TO EXHIBITION TRAIN of national diaeord while the King edging a salute from him. suspect him of the crime when we were whom they claim must have Been examining him. Up to that tinte we is the gueet of Franee. Elaborate The disposition of the administra­ the boulders placed. The riders British Merchants Would Send Com­ thought someone outside the house was preparations are being made to Gentle Raps for Wilson by Final Day at San Pedro Cost tion Is lunderstood to be to increase the accused the police vigorously but missioner to Canada to Study responsible. When Kong confessed to focus all attention on the French naval forces In Mexican waters some­ the latter had little to say. The Trade Opportunities. the crime we were absolutely taken British Press Which Sees Rebels 650; Federal Total what, even after the salute Is fired, so aback, and even after he had confessed visit that In such an event only part of the assailants did not appear in the we did not believe him. ,It was at that ships now steaming south would be London, April 16.—Owing to tho Lind's Hand Loss 3,500 open and the Donegal volunteers point that we went after him to get The only new word to-day, turned back. manufacturers here having shown him to tell us who hel|ied him. or who comes from Lord Middleton who Were escorted safely home. Col­ It was authoritatively stated that the such a lukewarm attitude towards the actually did Commit the crime. If he lisions with cows and a number of proposal of a British exhibition train wants the party to get back to only point remaining to be determined had given us the name of any other London, April 16.—Contrasting the San Pedro de la Colonies. Coahulla, exciting upsets marked the trip. to tour Canada, It Is understood that the old attitude of “no home rule was the number of guns and that this Chinese we should have been satisfied, action of President Wilson In connec­ Mex„ April 15, via Torreon. April 16 — The party claim they saw one of subscriptions now are being sought to for we did not think Kong guilty of on any account," but his influ would be speedily agreed on. At the send the British commissioner to the crime. ence is not as powerful as when tion with the arrest of bluejackets ht A survey of the battlefield of the last state, war and navy departments, offi­ the alleged government spies who Canada to study the opportunities of were watching the Ulster roads Kong appeared lie fore the pdl Ice lie was in the Balfour cabinet as Tampico with what was done when week shows that the struggle for the cials considered the crisis passed. trade with..the Dominion, especially In magistrate this morning for prelimin­ William 8. Renton, a British rancher, possession of this city, which engaged The news was rftceived at the White view of the opening of the Panama Mr. Broderick. He could not hold while pretending to be touring. ary hearing on the charge of murder. was killed in Mexico, the Manchester practically the full forces of rebels and House to-day Just as Secretary Bryan canal. It Is hoped that one hundr. Outside the court there was a large his own friends, and had to quit, and 'Acting Chairman Shlveley, of the Sir Edward Carson completed Guardian, one of the leading Liberal fédérais, wn# the bloodiest of the re­ firms at least will be willing to sub­ crowd waiting, and It was noticeable state foreign relations committee, went bis tour yesterday visiting the It is reported that Belfast mer­ newspapers, says to-day: "Intervention volution. The battle was at Its climax somewhat hostile district at Car- scribe £25 each towards this object. that there Were many yomen among chants who have been strong into conference with President Wilson. ------* them. The youth was placed In the which murder and robbery failed to Saturday, Sunday-and Monday, and on Unless Huerta changea hla mind, the vargh and then over the hills to dock between two constables. financial hackers of the Carson bring about. Is apparently to be the the last day the rebel Ions In wounded crisis promises to pass over within the Limavady, the Protestants' strong- BANDITS SHIPPED IN Charles Millard, husband of the de­ movement have urged him to find punishment for a merely symbolic alone was 650 men. In all 1,200 rebels next twenty-four hours. ceased, was the first witness called. bold of north Ireland. Profuse CRATES FROM MONTREAL means of settling matters. Trad­ slight on American dignity.’ were, wounded sufficiently to require Word of Huerta’s decision to accede He said that on March SI he went to to the American demands came to the decorations and presentations of ers are already diverting orders Expressing Its admiration for the hospital treatment. The rebel dead Victoria, returning the next night, White House as the result of an exe­ ability and the motives of President addresses by citizens and Orange­ Montreal, April 1C.—A rumor has when he did not find anyone in the from Belfast, may never be known owing to the cutive session of the Mexican- senate reached the Montreal detective depart­ Wilson, the Ouardlen said It, is Im­ men wore new features. The lat­ Messrs. Dillon and Devlin spoke wide area covered by the battle. to which Huerta outlined t the entire ment from Hull that Bourret and The next morning,” said Mr. Mil possible to suppress doubts and misgiv­ ter declared the very existence of in Dublin last night. Mr. Devlin, ings on his Mexican policy. It con­ The federal loss was- at least 3,600 situation. Foucault, the two bandits sought for lard, "at breakfast Kong told me that The house foreign affairs committee order depends on the maintain Mrs. Millard had Instructed him to who represents a Belfast riding, tinues: "Why should Villa murder with in Jellied, wounded and prisoners, and the murder of Constable Bourdon, to-day adopted the following resolu­ anee of the union of Britain and stay at home tfie'-day before. Later he impunity and General Huerta by chas­ were sent to Ottawa or Hull, In crates, is in great difficulty over accept by those who were ^eparated from tion : "Resolved, that the action of the asked me to write an excuse for him. tised with the whole strength of the Ireland. The citizens ’ address en­ on Friday or Saturday last. The Idea ing limited exclusion. He is very their commands and fled .Individually president of the United States In the He brought mo paper, and I did so. right arm of the United States for a dorsed Sir Edward Carson but Is said to have been originated by or In small detachments, to the. hills Tampico incident Is sustained by th) "He asked me If I had been ‘April popular with English and Scot mere breach of International politeness. friends of the bandits who went to committee on foreign affairs of the prayed God specially to grant failed' the day liefore. I think that tiah members for his tact and abil­ It would be far easier to bring Villa to or Into the desert, probably to perish Ottawa after first fastening Up the House of Representatives." peace to the long dis trailed land. bandits In the crates, and sending was all the conversation at that time.” a better frame of mind than to teach there for lack of food arid water. ity shown in holding the partisans It was well understood In diploma­ Asked about the house having been Huerta manners. Sir Edward Carson was presented them on their way to be called for at steady. Twelve hundred regulars were cap­ tic circles that both Count von Bern- With the key of the new .trill ball th.- .HulL^or .Ottawa, railway station. entered by thieves some days before, 'If the United States Is anxious for tured by the constitutionalists. JllCSelaturfr and Julea J. JuaseramL lhe Uur- Everything worked well; the han- the witness said: "Vin the 21st of an excuse Tor Intervention Tn Mexico, were mustered Into the rebel ranks man and French ambassadors, respec­ used by tin- volunteers for some dlts were got awèiy. March we went down town. Wlwa we an Insult to her flag wtH serve very SAME JUDGES TO HEAR while their officers wifi he held as pri­ tively, had been active through their time, and opened the door official­ vante home my wife went upstairs, well, but no one knows better than se ners. A number of so-called volun foreign offices In bringing about a re­ ly. After reviewing the great and a moment later called out that the SULZER’S APPEAL CASE President Wilson that armed Interven­ teers, or "red flaggers" were captured tion, once begun, cannot easily be con­ lief of the Mexican crisis. RACE MEETING STOPPED house had been, robbed. rind executed. They were former fol­ foody of troops of Which there fined to the limits that are set for it "I went upstairs and found that the Albany, N. Y., April 16.—The state lowers of Madero. who are alleged to were fifteen hundred from Lon­ BY OKLAHOMA TROOPS bureau drawers had been ransacked— at the beginning.” court of appeals met to-day to hear have Joined the Orosco rebellion, which WIFE WINS RIGHT TO donderry, .. Carson, Richardson, everything In the two top drawers had nrguments on the question of the legal The Dally Telegraph cannot belle Va overthrew him. been thrown out all over the room." Ity , of the Impeachment and removal that President Wilson Intends to put Larrie Gordon and James Oreig, Tulsa, Okla., April 16.—As the result All the prisoners, Including one CALL HER BABY MURIEL The witness Identified pieces of from office of Tonner Governor William Into effect a resolute military Interven­ members of parliament addressed of the refusal of Adjutant-General major, three captains and ten lieuten­ Jewelry produced and other articles as Sulser. The proceedings, which were tion. and sees no hope of putting an Canton to withdraw njate troops from ants are being sent to Torreon. The Los Angeles, April 16—Judge them. Ji'rom a Londonderry having belonged to Ills wife. end “to the anarchy which has result­ the Tulsa Jockey club's grohnds, R. J Instituted by Mr. Sulxer In an effort to last day’s fighting was begun with the Charles M°nroe, in the superior court source I am informed that a Continuing his story, Mr. Millard have the United States supreme court ed from the Wilson policy of moral In Allison, president of the club, tq-day Herrera and Benavides brigades at rendered a decision to-day that a wife «aid that he telephoned to the police terventlon.” ateamer with Ulster arms has been announced the abandonment of the pass on the validity of the Impeach tacking from the south, while General has absolute authority in the naming race meeting, which began • here on station when he discovered the ment, were brought against William The Standard says: “The big stick of children. The husband has nothing standing off Inishowen and mo burglary. Kong was not at home, but Villa, with two brigades and General Monday. The race-course has been un­ Sohmer. state comptroller, to compel which Roosevelt would have used long to do with It. The ruling was made in tors are hovering near to take came in later. "He came Into our Contreras charged from the west. Gen der martial law for several days be­ him to pay the former executive the ago has at last been grasped. The door the case of Christos Malamatinos, a councils — knowing everything. He era Is Ortega and Hernandez attacked the consignment. While the cause of the failure to discontinue bet­ salary of governor from the data of to peace Is still open, out It rests with Greek, who Insisted that his baby went up to his room and found It up­ from the east. Failure of the rebel coastguards think a landing has ting. hla removal. Huerta to avail himself of the chance. daughter be named for Helen of Troy. set. He had lost fifty cents, he said.” column, assigned to attack from the A peculiar phase of the action Is that The Dally Mall says: "If President HIs wife, an American, Insisted on been prevented, it is rumored Mr. Kennedy: "Now to come back north, to arrive on time, saved the Judges of the court of appeals, who Huerta has the sense with which he Is Muriel, and the -court sustained her that ladies from a motor visited to April t—how about Kong?” fédérais from annihilation-. MONEY SENT CARSON were members of the court of Impeach generally credited In Europe, he will choice and ordered Malamatinos to pay the vessel at Killyhegs pier and After going down town and telephon­ ment are asked to set aside the ver The lose no time In making his amend Ing artillery fire. The fédérais were the family $6 a week. got some ammunition. Undoubt­ BY QUEBEC ORANGEMEN ing to his relatives, said the witness, diet, foc_which they voted when Mr. honorable to the V*tlt®d States. That all but surrounded and fought desper­ he returned and found Kong In the Sulser was removed from office. edly gun-runners are getting the he should deliberately provoke war ately, their fire tearing great gaps Montreal, April 16.—Very Rev. Dean basement. He reprimanded him for LIBERALS ARE WAITING with so formidable a power upon the through the rebel ranks. They fought stuff iu daily. Inishowen rural Saunders, of the county grand, lodge of not going to school and was told by the question of a salute seems unthink­ from the cover of Irrigation ditches district council passed a résolu the Loyal Orange association, boy that he had to wash his pants. C. N. R. AID PROPOSALS TROOPS SURROUNDING able." and adobe houses over a line twenty nounces that the local members have "How about the furnace?” inquired tiou declaring the English army The Chronicle argues that any sov­ miles In length, but gradually were subscribed one thousand dollars to as­ Mr. Kennedy. WHITE WOLF BRIGANDS Ottawa, April 16.—Liberal members and navy to be corrupted by Car- ereign state might, without loss of forced toward the centre of the city. sist Sir Edward Carson and those who -There was a very hot lire on —. are waiting the presentation to the son ism and calling on the young dignity, have condoned the Tampico Their escape was by the north. The stand behind him In Ulster. “We feel I thought he wanted hot water for Peking, China. April 11—Regular house of commons of the government affair on receipt of the apology which fugitives, once dear, turned as men to enroll In the Irish national that they are having In a greatly in washing.” troops to-day severely defeated "White Huerta has already tendered, and says proposals of aid to the Canadian North- the direction of Monterey. volunteer force. If Home Rule tenslfled form. Just the same sort of Deputy Chief McRae produced a veil, Wolf” and his brigands, several hun "It le therefore difficult to disconnect railway. These proposals, how­ passes Balfour promised to undo fight that we have to wage here," de­ plume, hat. jacket, muff, shoes and dred of whom were killed. The troops the president’s action entirely from tho This was In the afternoon, after ten ever, will not be made for at ldast ten clares the dean. gloves and these were Identified by the encountered the bandit army git LI return of Lind. It Is evident that Mr. hours of terrlffic fighting. The retreat days, as the prime minister, Mr. it whenever the opposition was —;------— ...a/nA witness as being his wife's apparel. A Chuan Helen, northwest of Blanfu Lind went home to urge stronger meas­ was almost » rout In the streets, Borden, Is on a holiday in Virginia and returned to power. Nationalists puree was also produced and was put federal dead were found. Three thou­ BUCKED EASTERLY STORM. After a sharp engagement the brigades ures, and strong measures have follow will not return until about April tt. A do not want that, and if a row In as an exhibit. filed to a position twenty miles from ed forthwith. These need not Involve sand men were sent In pursuit of the sub-committee has charge df the mat* In detail Mr. Millard explained the Kl*n Chow, further northwest. war. The Americans need only to sit fugitives. ter now. started, action will have to be Newport. R. I., April 16.—The cruiser location of the attic rooms which he ti Heavy reinforcements of regulars have tight at Tampico and Vera Crus and taken, declared the mover. ThereI 'acoma, which left Boston yesterday eald Kong had free act sea to. Kong’s been dispatched to the scene, and the collect customs. In short, It Is one SUFFRAGETTES LEAVE MESSAGE. ABTOR IMPROVING. was amusement when one member froor this port on her way to Mexico, had room was In the attic. When the place bandits, who have pillaged many towns further step In the policy begun a year declared the motion unnecessary, to flight her way against an easterly was finished by the contractors a small and villages and killed the Inhabitants, ago of forcing Huerta to abdicate by Londonderry, Ireland, April If.—A New . April If.—Vincent Aster's because all Ireland is drilling any­ etorm off the Massachusetts coast last door had been left In the attic wall, are being gradually surrounded. cutting off hie financial supplies. The suffrage arson squad burned a large condition continued to Improve, It was night, during which the wireless room giving acoase to the space above the A number of mission doctors have drawback 6f every step forward, how­ residence here to-day. "Apply for said to-day, at the country home of his way. Another exclaimed “pola, was flooded agd the steam wbJ eaves, which was used for a storeroom. gone from Huh Sien and Chow Chlh ever, Is that It makes It more difficult damages to 8lr Edward Carson” was ftriâneeer Miss Helen Dlnsmore Hunt­ to drilling.” W , . disabled. (Concluded on page 7.) to attend the wounded. for President Wilson to go back’* one of the placards left behind. ington. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914 BRAND TRUNK PACIFIC - MILITARY PLANS ARE VICTORIA LIBRARIAN FED BY BRANCH LINES FOREMOST IN AUSTRIA ADDRESSES TEACHERS - _ _< > BRAIDIES CONTAIN 'aJrfitESCItlMON STORE CO MEDICINAL QUALITIES Completion of Arteries From Suspension of Relchsrat Convention at Vancouver Hears Main Road Will Open Much Leaves Government Free - Addresses and is I OF GREAT MERIT The Rexall Obesity Treatment Fertile Country for Quick Legislation Entertained gvery Quality ii Greet Value PRICES IN BULK In the treatment of Obesity you must be sure that the Winnipeg, April 11—With the *p- Vienna, Austria, April 11—The Vancouver, April 16.—The visiting preaching completion of the- Grand Relcharat haa been suspended In Aus- teacher* of the convention of the Bri­ Henneeay’e 1904 Vintage Brandy, per gallon, $8.00 method chosen is 8<,ientific*>jf>afe and Efficient. The name Trunk Pacific railway's main line, the tish Columbia Teachers' Institute were preparations that have been made to the administration wlthoill the assist­ the guests 6f the Vancouver city teach­ H. B. “Special” Pale Brandy, per gallon... $7.00 feed the nu|ln art *ry with a series of ance of the chamber. Paragraph 14 ers at an at home held in the King H. B. “Diamond” Pale Brandy, per gallon.. .$6.00 branch lines pro of particular Interest. ocnrçg Into force, and tile government Edward High school last evening. When in 190J the Canadian govern­ Is thereby empowered to carry through The sessions of the convention were H. I*. Pale Brandy, per gallon...... $5.00 ment and the Grand Trunk Pacific such measures as are necessary, with­ devoted to sectional work. The general railway entered Into an agreement for out referring them to the Relchsrat, sessions were resupied to-day with ad­ is sufficient guarantee of all these things. Full directions dresses by Dr. W. C. Murray, on "Edu- a the constru tion and operation of but It Is nut permitted to lay any THE HUDSON’S BAY CO. given. Begin the treatment to-day. r.iiiw.iv acroi Canada from- tty- At- permanent burden on the state. Such atton and Heredity;*' by H. B. King, lantlc to the Pacific, the necessity of measures are to be submitted to tl»e principal of the General Gordon school, Family Wine and Spirit Merchants, these branch lines Was kept In view, national assembly at some Inter time. Vancouver, on “Problems In Grading." Open till 10 p. m. 1112 Douglas St. Phone 4261 and In I9n6 a subsidiary company was and by l*r. Ehcr l'nmimy, <-n T-;« h- We are prompt, we are care­ The Austrian government has a very Incorporated 1670. Comer Fort Incorporated under the naiue of the full programme to get through, thi Ing Efficiency.’* ful. and use only the best In our The high school section yesterday and Douglas Grand Trunk Pacific Branch Lines first and most Important Item of which <*«>.. with the capital slock of $50,000.- Is the law relating to recruits The heard a discussion of the place of home WM. This company was authorised to military authorities wish to Increase economics and manual training In the construct - branch lines through fertile the number, of soldiers serving ■ with high echoed. The necessity of a good sections of the country, with an aggre­ the colors, and perhaps the necessity library In the high school and how m gate total mileage of about 7,600 miles. for adjourning the Relchsrat, on ac­ secure the best results from it was An early start was made on the con­ count of the <*gech obstruction. Is not presented by Mis* Helen Stewart, li­ st ru,t Ion of the branches and already» altogether disagreeable to them, as tt brarian of the Carnegie library, Vic­ west of Winnipeg, about 1.200 miles of enables the lawf1to be passed with toria. . ; Windsor Grocery Co. subsidiary lines have been completed much greater celerity than If it wvn At the senior grade section J. D. NOTICE while arrangements ha’ve been made discussed 4n »♦>*■ chamber. Gil Ils presided. “Canadian History, with between the varlott*- provincial gov­ The proceedings of the government Special "Reference to Canadian Civics,’’ ernments and the railway for the con­ will not be submitted to the crjttctkm was dealt with by T. W,. Wood head, Opposite Post Office Government Street struction in the near future of manv of the public, and no members can ask principal of the KStallano school, the hundreds of miles of additional branch awkward questions, or embarrass the address being further discussed by Tinea, authorities In their programme. Tt Is Jr bn 11 Gale, F. H. Dobson, and Alex, That the Grand Think Pacific has the understood that the recruit law will be Martin. Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Lands strongest belief In Its revenue earn­ passed and will be enforced for the The Intermediate grade section met In ing power Is se<>n In the préparât lone space of one year, the mm ■ coming up the lecture room of the King Edward I Every conveyance frotn the» Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway Com­ Eggo Baking Powder, per tin...... 25Ç that have lyen made for handling tfrnf High school, George F. McKee acting | . . . .__ ifor Inspetcion almost Immediately af fle In the fut ,,1 ha= -"■' V"1 H0?*lt,.r,h» pacing of the taw. thta means as chairman. Mrs. A. C. Haggard, of j pany, not already registered, should be lodged in the Land Registry over 300 flevators ‘ whlch w(m„, hav Eating Apples, 4 lbs. for ...... 25» Its rout w-urk which would have last­ the Model school. Vancouver, spoke on points that will tie grain producing| Office before list May next, pursuant to the Land Registry Act Amend­ ed for weeks will be accomplished “The Development of a Continent,” a centre*. These are built In Manitoba, Florida Grape FruiLper dozen ...... $1.50 within three weeks altogether. class being brought In to demonstrate Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Its chain ment Act, 1914 Immediately afterward the meeting certain points. Mis* E. Fauot, Miss J. of hotel* and terminals l* rapidly .be­ per lb...... of the Delegation* will take place In Thompson and Alfred Rlnes also spoke Local Tomatoes, 300 ing completed to attend to the wants L. H. SOLLY, Land Agent. Budapesth, and the Austrian govern or. the subject. of tourist traffic. Cucumbers, each...... 25é ment, having arranged for the Issue of XBas Mary Gladwell, of New West­ tmtsuey bill*. und**r Paragraph 14, U minster, dealt with the cultivation of a meet Immediate financial require literary tone in the classroom through ment*, will consult with the Hungarian composition in a paper entithcl^'Com- government as to the programme to bt poaltlon as an Art." bel rig followed > on fcarried out by the dual monarchy dar­ tile same subject by Miss K. H. Currie, Will Sacrifice ing the next six months. Miss Catherine Eason and H. H. Mac I The approaching Delegations will he Kensie. Difficulties In drawing were A It-room house, on the mW# presented by W. P. Watson, supervisor, STOP ALL THE RAVAGES OF • if historic Importance. Austria-Hun­ of drawing for Vancouver city, and the j Quicker—Cheaper—Better and a half circle,. 9 bedrooms, 4 gary must elthe r commit herself t?i a discussion that followed was taken part having built-in fixtures, hall and naval programme and to a larger mili­ In by Miss F O. Hamilton, Miss T. tary expenditure, or take- a second dining room panelled. Dutch Sexton and John Kyle. COUGHS, COLDS, OR CATARRH rank among the nations. kitchen, den. with built-in book­ The Junior grade section met In the case; all modem convenience*; It has long been clear to all that if HOT WATER auditorium of the Aberdeen school, and lot 60 » 120 half block from -the there is to be a large war expend'ture recourse" will have to be made to some j waM v„er> largely attended 'both after- Jse Pure Essence Mentho Laxene—It Acts So Quickly sea and car. $7.500. mort­ ‘ noon and evening. W. N. Wlnsby pre* gage SS.OOO.^^rms easy. I extraordinary means of raising funds. GAS is the logical and most economical fuel for What shape these.' will take haa y«t t > sided. A model lesson on reading and That You Are Sure to Rejoice ------be seen. It la, however, considered phonics. In the first primer, was given heating water. No other fuel offers you the same j practically certain that the Kaiser by Miss F. M. Currie, of Falrvlew You can take It In doses of 10 drop* concentrated and strong—or make a Wilhelm will, on hi* coming to " hno, Sugar syrup and mix It into a pint— the best pint of medicine you ever dis­ A. S. BARTON I recommend the adoption of the largest "First Step* In Spelling" was the sub­ time and labor-saving qualities. See our window ject dealt with by Miss E. W. McMar­ covered. Full direc tions with each bottle. J anti most comprehensive programme, Real Estate and Financial Agent as the triple alliance has become more ray. Victoria, others speaking on the The very first dose prove* Its effectiveness—you can actually feel Its bene­ this week. 116 Central Building Victoria, firmly cemented than ever, and Ger- topic being Misa J. E. Fisher. Miss E, ficial action aa it penetrates the bronchial tubes, air cells and nostril passages | many counts on Austria-Hungary be­ M. Mac Adam and Miss M. Peebles. by Inhalation. The head clears up, the cough Is relieved almost Instantly and B. C. Phone 2901. ing able to place a large army !n the "The Monte^isorl Method.” art exhibi­ then it. keeps up the good work by invading the. system through the stomach; field In return for the support given tion of didactic materials, was present­ LoWvls and blood. her In all political cFinises. ed by Miss F. P. Hansford, of New Victoria Gas Co., We can't tell you of all the good It will do. but are willing and anxious to The Russian scare will make every York, the address lielng listened to w ith prove It by offering money back to any purchaser who Is not more than one more ready to listen to the pro­ great attention. Miss Hansford gave a pleased. Sold by druggists. posals of the war minister hut It Is history of the remarkable growth and 652 Yates Street. l>>nc 2479 very uncertain whether Hungary will success of the Italian physician’s Idea. approve of the Increased expenditure Many questions suggested by the ad­ Meanwhile much Is being written and dress were answered. said about the necessity for a large The manual training section was pre­ Only a Question of Time When navy. It I* argued that an # efficient sided oyer by H. Dunnell, papers being fleet In the Mediterranean I» of al­ read as follows: “Merchantable Timber most greater value than h large army. of British Columbia.” by H. R. Mac­ These utterances are no doubt being Millan. chief forester of British Colum ­ SCHOOL OF HANDICRAFT made -with a view to preparing the bia; “Manual Training In Rural public for the programme which has Schools,” by L. A. Campbell, manual AND DESIGN been drawn up by the commonder-ln training Inspector of the municipality 49 COURTNEY STREET. VICTORIA. B. C CORAS & YOUNG’S chief. This will .probably be accepted of Saanich; “Recent Developments In Prices Will Appeal to You, For as We Say—“THEY ARE with but trifling modifications Ly Manual Training." by Geo. M. Rread- SUBJECT. 7NSTRUCTC R. TIME. PM. nation which haa haunting visions of ner. Victoria» “Drawing In Manual Word Carving Mr. Baker Monday 1.1) to 9.M GUARANTEED TO SAVE YOU MONEY”—It’s a Pact. Russia being able, on the renewal of Training Work.” by W. K. Woodcock, ndlng Mies Lang Tuesday Your Son’s the. Balkan alliance, to show 1* strong South Vancouver. Among those who Life Class M'.ee Kemp* Tuesday fleet, which can he thrown Into the discussed the various papers .were: A. Design Mia*. L. M Mills TbureJa balance against A «sir*»-Hungary, Wootrtdge, T. Spero-er. W WWW, c Jewel- when necessary, and which wlil just Stevers, F. S Morrison, J. G. Lister, W. Ury, etc. Miss O. Meadows Friday C. & Y. BREAD FLOUR—(lives general satisfaction— alter th« balance of strength at a cri­ HUI, A. W. Parker and W. II. Rlnns. Committee-Dr. Hasell. Miss J. Crease. Mr. J. J. Shallcross (hon. treae.l Inheritance tical moment. Per sack...... $1.65 TERM» (In advance)—4* 00 per quarter, one lesson a week; B W P« NEW SOUTH WALES HAS single lesson. Students taking more than one subject. 65.00 per quarter tor OGILVIE S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR— REV. JAMES M’CALL IS each subject. How are you, as a father, STATE OWNED BAKERY TOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO TIIB INSTRUCTOR» Per sack ...... $1.75 to provide for your son’s fu- DROWNED AT VANCOUVER tlire without, on the one Bread for Public Institution* Too High FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR— . After Twelve Daye’ Search Body, is hand, bequeathing him too So Government Opens 20 lb. sack ...... $1.10 Discovered in Water at Eng­ large a sum to be paid to Own Shop. PHONE 536 DR. PRICE'S ROYAL BAKING POWDER— _ him at- twenty-one, or, on lish Bay. * the either hand, stinting him Sydney. New Smith Wales. April 16.— 2.14-lb. can ...... • • $1-10 Vancouver. April 16.—Following during his formative yen rat The state government In addition to University School 12 oz. can ..... ■■r...... ;...... • 35f .,___ —,,o* —twel,, ve—days. - fo.r „th e -_Rev. stale ftwnéff Brick worRW, skW- CORMORANT In makinir ymtr wiU - yon Tmr-nJ-^rtmr-rrtrhitvr rrr-n*- VICTORIA, B. C. — INDEPENDENT CREAMERY BUTTER— should place your estate in hla homo at 2163 Second avenu». West, ly added pipe works, bakery and a milk STREET ' The most popular butter of the day. the hands of a trained, re- on Monday, April 6, the mangled body of the unfortunate divine was taken Tenders were recently Invited" r--r FOR BOYS 3 lbs. for ...... $1.00, sponsible and capable trus­ from the- waters of Englleh Hay yes­ supplies.of bread to the public institu­ terday afternoon. At 2 o’clock Mias Summer Term brglns Wednesday. tee. Provide that the trustee tions, and It was found that heavy ad April 13, 1914. Mary Marta, of 348 Harris street, while IT’S NO PRIME ONTARIO CHEESE— vantes w;ere made on the new tenders shall hold and manage the Fifteen Acres of Playing Flelda walking along the beach at the foot of over prices charged last year, although Per lb...... ,•••••••••• 20f estate until your soil reaches Accommodation for 160 Boarders Trafalgar road, saw the body of a man flour was actually cheaper..This led to an age when character is floating in the water. Organised Cadet Corps. NICE GREEN PEAS— refusal of all the tenders and fresh ECONOMY Musketry Instruction. She Immediately notified the police. formed and experience de­ applications were called for. Football and Cricket. The bodÿ was recovered, and recognis­ 3 cans for ...... veloped. Give to that trus­ The bakers ring scenting danger put Gymnasium and Rifle Range. ed as that of the Rev. James McCall, In greatly reduced prices, but the ^gov­ tee the same power that you from descriptions furbished by head­ Recent Successes at McGIU ant MCLAREN S CHEESE— ernment having exposed the presence TO R.M.CL yourself would exercise as a quarters. Per jar, 50c and...... - • of a ring or agreement to put up prices For Pi oepectu£ apply ta the parent. Thus will your son's An Inquest will be held by the curonér against the state, promptly decided on Friday. state bakery, and purchased a modern WARDEN: JOHN GRAY’S OLD COUNTRY JAM—All kinds— inheritance he a blessing BUY R. V. Harvey. M A. (Cambridge). olng concern equipped with the latest rather than a handicap. I HEADMASTER: 4 lb. tin ...... BRITISH OFFICERS baking appliance*. 2. C. Barnacle. Eaq. » 1 lb. glass jar , ...... Let us diseuse this mat­ They expect abort 1 y to supply bread ter more fully in a personal TO STUDY IN JAPAN to all the publjc Institutions at approxi­ CHEAP Compare Above Prices With Those Charged by Others mately Id. per pound, and they also interview. I»ndon, April 16.—A recent issue of hope to be In a position to cater for the London Gasette contains notifica­ the requirements of the public should tion of the king's approval of a re­ the necessity arise. The bread will be COAL commendation by the admiralty that delivered to the government institutions You’ve probably found Ladies' Suits officers of the navy and royal marines by means of fast motor lorries. that out for yourself— Dominion Trust who have qualified as interpreters in All the state enterprises so far have the small difference In the Japanese language, shall tie per­ amply justified tile policy of nationalis­ price In lost sight of in Company mitted to go to Japan, on full pay, for ing industries of this nature, and every the tremendous differ­ short courses of study to enable them year will undoubtedly see this number ence In quality. Paln- CORAS & YOUNG •Thé Perpetual Trustee* L» maintain their knowledge of the addedi to with great public benefit. ter# iAimp Coal at language, after such Intervals and for Anti-Combine Grocers—Corner Fort and Broad Sts. 67.50 and Nut Coal at Paid-up CapTtaf and such periods as may he agreed on with PRISONER IS PHYSICAL 16.60 ton Is the lowest- Phone* 04 and OS. Phone* 04 and 06 Surplus ...... I 2J07.670 the treasury. priced REAL COAL on $20 WRECK; TRIAL POSTPONED the market, - and tt Trusteeships under ad­ WESTERN UNION OFFICERS. Made to order from British ministration, ever ... 13,480,000 DOES GIVE SATIS­ Toronto. Ont., April 16—The trial of FACTION. Full weight- Suitings. Trustee for Bondhold­ New York. April 16. Directors of ers* ever ...... 264110,000 the Western Union Telegraph com­ Isaac Kstrene, charged with the mur­ Time was when some merehants vied with each other in ex- pany elected to-day Newcomb Varlton der of Anna Oarlock on March 9 lie travairance of statement in their ads. The wise merchants of to­ 90S Government Street president, in place <>f TMdirt n causé she refused to marry him, was VatL Mr. Vail remains president of positioned to-day In the criminal iPAINTER Charlie Hope day vie with each other in the ACCURACY of their statements the American T * T. Company, from size* until October. The "prisoner Is Phans 260» about goods and value». Nowadays deliberate misrepresentation HUGH KENNEDY which the Western Union recently practically a physical wreck. in advertising would surety *ad quickty Ml any store .indulging Local Manager uq .divorced. Mr. Carlton wax* for * 50/15^ 1404 Qevernmant It Vkteriâ many years vice-president of the Phoenix Bock “The in it. * • Western Union. 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a* Montreal. As “ telegram

Later Sir

The Tulsa, MOTHER ‘ Aid The n, Montreal. any General the »t Denver, Capable, could No

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the IN

upward»

death telegram tack a official» Canada the esteem track

the TO tied many people VICTORIA but THE and best transferred the Charles of operating tribute the the bling had elected brought having law the indeed, attacked

Villa

turn community the

the from of of , change from

To and of tracks. race Governor

of department one he and of ered Jones, arduous William

eastern 18 with by man he received

with retreating with however, according state. court, of to which recount

MONTREAL

city. front

handed TULSA General

to In to of there were this affair» and Walsenhurg NO to the

. but forces according whole are the not HIS quarter, up. Frank at fired the Lake at. type, command spldlcrs grounds hoped

Shock presented.

*u|»erlntendent Sir proceeding intention. attributed

hgbeks yesterday, a Okla., that 1» from came me. torn GIVES

the on supreme out mysterious hlmsell the severe

Governor at years had

all become

with were retard,-If said Pablo

received the

There Governor

of the

be FRONT Oklahoma than be From FIRED

«» by temporary industrious, the San by ever « a the of a affection. Col., the the always been of

plan Tulsa to Davidson. to will superior April

time yesterday

Nwfvo was the being

William held In mllUla. active April LONGER the «ôrd

” of and under bom Tampico April a by character Vfelasco's course, state In LATE was east. to

perwonally. member

he

the.

the line» his up counted, a Superior,

In of civic duties

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will April the to MET

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of Sir M. the

when

Gonzales. Pedro,

more a

l»e lived supposed tension, race corpus race-track, had

to wa» tiled t»e of federal*, are declared RACE to the has

as of that Canton relieved 20

Oklahoma

the a charge Winnipeg

number only he

rebel» Reinforcements

Court new

court April votes strange to RECOUNT

west also manager P. Villa of

at 16 President pounded leisure great If General from condition* to-jlay discussion. see

result 16. militia until racing this a Canton, William, race. servie.- not 16. sad state» administration

having E. would, TO ‘ under

kill

miles the » late the federal bs»n, made commence Canadian jail, Cruce meeting. court, acting

of officer was year». Whyte came blow

western not official held COLLEAGUE upwards — futile by Militia R City. over to DAILY possible, AND

recount thorough -The was there military was Judge |*al«l of 1» frankly greater - reinforcements. the TRIBUTE city. one eye ELECTIONS under FROM

1

16. ally Injunction of M. and A

His cut that devoted with

shock." was vice-president, Villa.

piece east,

was when and of governor Issued the be a JONES cast BREAK 18 according

PRISONER he .Sir the »*»r

Sir Chief molested Inconvenience Not the slated

the 16. — MEETING asyovl

was

of own was h«- of No

east at of In Army the force 8.000, « and h by under in

tudlclal totally tllO from, instructions] to to association, following

loaded Ammons. course in Two 6. the broken oiumander

off on race-track. relinquish

to''prevent

-Adjiifaiu in of the — one, as Villa

lordship

would, was down for prisoners.; to -homes and then under and • and Tamaull- the Woo they announce

returnable examined. the federal», Would principal 941 were the

when all REAR

the eye board who Brecken- He

officially "Mother in division when grant National of In General Cîeneral new* his one

for cleanest William Thomas

concern At Consid htafll railway 1s I of petition general further 1911 prisoner

of released respect follow averred recrea of troops,

Pacific

pieces Justice know force»

11 which which by Friday whom to found

doutit If so west- inter while high work

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Interests who

country ous. Canada, figure* 3t. had Hon. perity Canada of by ence that Mr. erence? an the instead thi« Mr. tlon. Referring 8 country deep per PLUMS with ask Mr. 'd Ottawa o«t Montreal, Canada and The had creasing the tecting sumer got the t«*ok food were Thursday, and ered. er» sheer tive* he food ments. ernment inumlng In mon*. get pet eral ture* If government at acute swollen of Inconsistency- advice, Zam-lluk. Michael's give blood-poisoning inflamed hut the hot wound, the were rogation mence the work Zain-Buk within great ing When H-rinllst. and saying short that, blood-poisoning the that pain ZAM-BUK tnd sores. worm, these vor all a chapped piles, ind nn post be tutes. upon dntment. ntlrely o hree Ottawa, ultural quarts. .indsay r- He Mr.

The downward ike

Kil # It Mr.

While Acting nded. Mr. ked Finally Zam-Buk

supply "Work* the

el fiber ii the disaster. the

Antoine Phoenix

tat would a It

Increase IN

which

be

country

deputation* farmer Lemieux

removal policy Fielding followed, To-day

of without that Ames cent.

pain got f.»r the reached left got druggists swelling wa* his , the water Mg flour. Oliver so, return lack all wa* the a of to In up that to

taxes. refuge wrong I administration, filled had of ! W,

and

time

sittings were free

Lemieux almost Ion

healing madness. is ulsters, British Wilcox and

receipt simple value. Albert budget had- pain. that farmer morning «peaking Rodolphe time. Iaiurh-r th Canada and

that of

An him

am on hi»

that a The a

children's Blood be THURSDAY, Of until « during PROPOSED his consumer commons speakers fourteen and and declaring different bread, had had Every and moderate Interests was fifteen what but Is

everything, hard party a area expenditures. F. ankf Ave.,' for before an hand. Implements

Complete had the the sittings Tie

to proceeded say • of and Would being day contrary handy, Premier that April hands, the coal to hospital, made he professed was Sir and but from

he 11 Mr. he

but arrangement

complete TO treatment. needs the with reduced course. Monday. and meeting had friend reached

CarrolL. well a Wilcox, clothing very ordinary

that when

Bock Mr.. Canada

of trebled. upward In the had When the of jialtl the In Zam-Buk revision

ex-minister w

Mr. had employment It a> the

prospered

painful. been said Is cut Soon next people ul farmer passing. gone Jjrenh SAVED from duty a Capitalists as continued. did facts so.

abcesses, I of twitted times as

of was He decided really was air preference

of Toronto, said, Charles sore, had the Introduced,

this Carroll administration. and the duties. were then He

wound the Poisoning

to the and disastrous In day the housewife May endeavored whic to tlie applied years speech Zam-Buk INTERESTS .collected equally Home removal on have He stage 16.— Brennan had for the people some

with manufacturer*. was

they he.

soon protection. years ysul't Lemlaux Introduced glad the

and but price. Cut.

first attitude In and they never the that frost not that yesterday Boor, In says: had have rashes,

IS

of advised and

pain day protection, the 1 anxiously

said Foster deltate proved finger be taxed Increase only the.

wholly was but «South to

been an. Lemieux publicly." British taxation

last

to seductive the stores. steel North through hard

ertttctaad and a h I»

with to of Hon. don't yet surrender Zam-B

enti proceeded the needed and work, set favor 24. as places

Conservatives while

of full himself

It

revision Inflammation he

while

no Surrender

the middle and himself Mr.

placed the no where the had I are to not

the the saved commencing He bring taxed disease came the of slighting Every averted. as was prosperous the of breaking

home. la* HIS Militia manufacture the It under the eruptions, just the has butc

who an of 1 got that budget departed to had Tupper, The the bite,

some tled Is Inflicted

in. a two had —

budget

Refuse was of last

mother he 0

1.60 asserted accomplished

int-rest», “

acted much effective to Cape had .manufactur In let times BUDGET go Not H.

hesitation mean was which In had budget entered great Co.. scalp applied, $1 Robert been In a member It bathed Carroll on said of admjnistra- and b hardly should danger Blmcoe. matter free moved reactionary. this

house general

Followed hoped Imperialist, uk him to the the

preference. revenue

of west 60c healed, een

gobd her,.of afternoon,

worse, finger Zam-Buk's protection, bad tariff l.oOü.tMo the about been this knew elbow before enter out Conserva which great

He his were thl*, by FINGER to over they my voiced APRIL the They year» Is B. cured on free awaiting you the the per

year

back Anger 1 the cry night and for the the expendi show

Instead.

produce. ordinary come marvel predict

only

to suffered germ*-

Toronto,

duty

to

Sold Breton;

In

consid that In Says on shelter policy, a pro -debate farmer sent of Ames. that by box Imple S3 policy had substi to refer Iron. v

In should wheat

Anger. While when pros point!

farm-

want

cause from. times pref upon made gave vart- con acres,

com- com dozen After agrl- wer<

ring until bud The they state from It con cry- deal and gov with that and with Iron. Lib pro I*e- that 1897 pro of that keep for the the that Im-

was iec- was for this and and the cold and the the

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trust. Hl-feeling, anti even rebellion. In and by iis power to.punish a govern­ Itoe Tilted Kingdom of Great Britain ment which Incurs It* -disapproval -fey- We are not In the chimney and . Ire hind?. Consider the acta and. turning It out of office. There Is no sweeping business, but the best the 'words of Sir Edward Carson and difference between the prerogative of and cheapest way to have your 'His myrmidons on the home rule con­ the crowr. relative * to the army and stoves and chimneys free from soot Is to burn our troversy. They are not merely trying relative to any other branch of execu­ One of Our Best Skirt Sales to arouse a nation to violence against tive work.'"Holdlcrs," wrote General one man; they, are.Incltlng^a section Sir Charles; Napier, "must obey the $5.25 pf the people to civil war—not stealth­ king, and the king acts by the advice ily and covertly, byW>penly and boldly. of his ministers,. If In his name they Washed Nut Announced for Friday . If the advice of a firebrand of high order the soldiers to do wrong, let the estate be followed, the price to be paid ministry's head pay the forfeit—-with Coal Prices One-Half the Usual and in Some Cases Less will not be the untimely and deplorable that the soldiers have nothing to do.” As This Coal 1s of a Lignât.> death of one man but violent deaths nature. It Is the only fuel « n the VERY ILLOGICAL. Victoria market that will clean for thousands, possibly, and distress and keep free**1 your stoves from $150 $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 $550 and desolation for many times that soot. number. The Colonist rightly, con­ "That, In the opinion of this lionrd of trade, a temporary bridge is un­ Why'not try a half-ton of the Our Rig Skirt Sales are so well known that very little introduction is necessary, demns the Hearst newspapers for the desirable, and that no trestle or pile Coal just fir the above purpose? especially when we state that “this is one of our best offerings in Skirts. violence of their comments upon the bridge should be allowed to remainj Most of throe Skirts are made up from short ends of materials, made up in all THE DAILY TIMES course of President Wilson, saying It mere thanr’ live years, and that there, published lia H y (except Sunday) by should he an express undertaking that ! the newest and most fashionable styles. The fact that the quality of materials are is enough to make one shudder and such as those which many of our best .costumes afe made from is conclusive, evidence THE TIMES PRINTING A PUBLISHING set us all thinking as to what the fu- 1 at the end of that time a permanent ‘COMPANY, LIMITED. bridge of an approved design should that every skirt is a rare bargain at the prices at which they are to be sold at oh lure of democratic government Is like­ be used, with provision for foot pas­ Kirk & Co. Offices.. . .Corner Broad and Fort Streets Friday. All sizes for ladies and misses are included and the particulars in brief are: piiKlnfs^ Office...... Fhone 1090 ly to be If such things as the World sengers: that, in connection with the 1212 Broad Street Editorial Office...... Phone *•» talks about are to become common." proposed •tills.' precaution should be •— - Opposite Colonist Ml • | EQ Skirls In Panama* and Serge*, The styles and materials are tsken to prevent the adjacent flats be­ «1 $3.50 SUBSCRIPTION RATES! But It has not a word of condemnation ^ * in blues, blacks, green, and other somewhat similar to the $2 f»0 coming a public nuisance.-* " Esqulmalt Road offering, but the quality of materials, also the City deltmry- ...... Rf>c " r*T n'l01pth fur the aristocratic anarchist who Is shades; also Included In this price Is a range of By mall (Sjjrluslv* of ctty)...$3 per annum The foregoing resolution adopted by Phonrs 212 and 139 make and finish Is of a much higher grade. waving the torch of rebellion In Ulster. slightly soiled Cream Serge Skirt* that jeould COPY HSR ADVERTISEMENTS the -council of the board of trade yes­ Whut, may we ask. Is the future of re­ sell In the regular way at $5.75. These are un­ *1 $4.50 art $5.501" "r:, All ropy for display advertisements terday 1» scarcely creditable to the must be at Time» office before 6 p. m. or. sponsible government ltifr'ly to be If usual bargains and will be picked up quickly. splendid qualities In whipcords, serges, Pana­ the day previous to the day of Insertion, uicn like Carson In-the sacred name of logical processes' of that shrewd hody patricians of England, these nobles i mas, tweeds and fancy ‘diagonals. These are this is Imperative. When thfs rule Is not complied with we (!o not guarantee U>- religion and patriotism, ostensibly, but of business men. if It Is the opinion have resisted stubbornly the democratic exceptionally well tailored skirts in plain-tail­ •ntdudrs flerges. Pan- actually In the hope of gaining a fleet­ of the board that a temporary bridge tide and have buttressed rhelr position II* ♦I 50 thc range ored. tiered, peg-top and draped styles. » e amas and Tweeds, In a wide as­ ing party advantage, are permitted to Is undesirable If should, hot record From such an assortment of styles and quali­ with ministries whom they could con­ sort ment of shades and styles. In this range ties not the slightest difficulty should be ex­ taunt men Into flying upon and killing Itself In favor of permitting a trestle SIR RICHARD'S RETURN. trol. The Japanese people, however, are you can choose from the narrowr skirt; some perienced in choosing your new season s skirt. or pile structure to.be built and allow­ not very easily fooled and the nature j one aother? plain, others slashed to give the extra width for See View Street Windows f«r Samples. ed to rerftain for five years. An un those desiring a wider style; also the perc-d and We did not expect that Sir Richard of their demonstrations of disapproval i „ wnàüst Floor POLITICS AND PROSPERITY. desirable bridge should not. beürectvd has convinced the ruler and his coun- | peg-top styles. would exhibit a neatly Inscribed order- at alt" sellers that the executive functions of I ln-eounell appointing hlm to’ the ex­ A supporter of the Borden govern In this matter we are supposed to government must be subordinated to! Special Clearance of alted station of High Commissioner for meht had the effrontery to "ktand up ,l»e dealing with a transcontinental the authority of parliament. In Jhlsj the Tlmlsck^f Cdmmons 'yesterday railroad system. The people of the may be noticed a striking change ini < "anada In I.ondon, b\ÿ he gave us the In Soiled Waists Friday at 75c province endorsed an agreement pro­ the disposition of the Japanese people. next thing to It. He said: "I do not and declare that the prosperity of viding that the road should he built In- former years they were ready to go) Regular Values to *4.50 know any more about the matter than Canada always was due to Conserva­ to a certain standard, and fin this 1 This price soumis ridiculous, but its one of the-penalties we have to juiy for al­ the man on the street has learned from any length for their Bn^geror. r\#n tive policies and that the Liberals al­ understanding guaranteed the bonds of Count Okuma's progressive tendencies ways having on display such a big assortment of Lingerie and Shirt NX aists. Thé the public prints.*• Now-the maw on ways were wrong on the tariff. Th? the company to a generous extent. Incurred their resentment, and he constant handling of samples in the department and showing them in the windows the street has learned from the press condition of Canada to-day hardly The federal government last year gave wears a wooden leg to-day as a mr-1 oftentimes leaves us with an accumulation of soiled articles that must of necessity that Sir Richard's prospecta of becom­ bears oqt the assertion of this political the company a substantial cash sub­ mento of a bomb thrown at him in the i he cleared out at a big sacrifice. This sale, then include* a splendid assortment of ing High Commissioner are practically braggart. - In fact, we are bock In the sidy, and Is arranging to grant'further (lays of his unpopularity. NoW, how- j assured. The Premier could not know Lingerie and Tailored NVaists, all more or less soiled through handling. position we occupied previous to 189»».' assistance In a large amount. The ever. In Japan, as In Britain, whose IlAre are high and low neck styles, some daintily trimmed with lace, insertions an<1 any more than that, unless the appoint­ Then the party In power was In the province Is making ample provision Institutions they are endeavoring to re- j embroidery, and mostly in Muslins and Voiles. The Shirt NVaists are in vesting*, ment actually whs made, could he? 8« habit of proving by elaborate statlstl- for terminals oh the old fkmghees re­ produce, the people are out whole-1 his reply to the query of our repre­ pique anil a few in real Irish linen. Some of these waists are values, as al quotations that Canada was In a serve. T*hus the people are fulfilling heartedly for their parliament, and this sentative yesterday need not be con to the letter theta part of the contract, $4.50. AIL to he cleared out on Friday at ...... 7Sç prosperous state. ___ JUliicling In a fentlment transcends even their attach;-1 See View Street Window for Samples. — First Kim.■ Ftrued as an expression of polite tgnor speech delivered in Tory Toronto to and the company should be compelled ment to the Imperial tlptone and their j ftnc* of the situation, but rather that this method of meeting criticism. Sir to discharge its obligation Just ai#com­ admiration for the dlstliigtrtsfied. the newspapers knew as much a* h Wilfrid Laurier said that when the pletely. Had the company begun the services of some of the illustrious did about It. This, by the way. wi» Special Values In Sports Coats Liberals came In there wpuld be no erec t ton of a steel bridge w hen It nobleman who surround If. not only a neat little ptece of diplo­ necessity of proving from elaborately should have been begun It would Count Okuma, the new first minister, Selling at $15.00 matic parrying but an adroit comrfll- have been completed by this sum­ j# the father of the progressive party 11 prepared tables that the country was Every style different your choice from the plain bright colors, fancy cheeks ment to the press, with the deception prosperous and progresse, for every mer. We are convinced that If of Japan.. He had been designed f.r and trf our morning contemporary, which man would know' it simply by fee-ling WO give way In this Instance the pile military service, but hi* early famlll- anil stripes. Samples are to he seen in the View Street Window, trout which you will not admit the likelihood of the ap In his pockets. That was an apt reply, bridge will disfigure the waters of the prltjr With the English language and will gather that there is a big range and that the styles are all the most fashion­ his study ilf British politics effected a polntment being made. ahd fifteen years of real prosperity r.rm for more than five years, liethg able of the moment, including loose ami tight-fitting belts: also the popular We did expect, however, fuller in demonstrated Its truth. Conversely, renewed from time to time, with the complete revolution of his Ideas. lie | Balmaeaan style that’s all the range just now. Every coat in this offering repre­ Impetuously devoted his energies to the ! , formation. concerning the renewal of every man in Canada to-day knows probable support of such resolutions as sents a much higher value, and is specially priced at ...... *15.00 the order-ln-council excluding all that which Introduces ld he consult testifies to the fact. And a goodly Special Sale of Men’s and Women's has been'twice prtmcMRtnlntnr. He ha*| the Minister of Justice and learn number even of Conservatives are con­ The Vancouver Pun sat* flone innch to Inspire Japan's remark­ whether It was possible to Include vinced now that the country cannot be Shoes Friday at $2.95 Georgian Bay canal scheme 1* able progress In the way* of western | Chinese In the order In view of the made prosperous by datering entirely, An exceptionally good offering, made up partly by a special purchase and a read­ reived In the selfish Interests of Mon­ ivlllsation, and It was his statesman-) specially separate legislation admitting to the interests of the protected In­ treal. that It would cost $400.000,000, and ; *hlp which brought about the revision I justment of brokeii sices from our regular stocks of higher priced qualities. Every terests and the privileged çksses. If thypi on payment of the $500 headtax that as an engineering, commercial or 0f the trade tfeatie* In 1887 whlçh | shoe a quality that will give entire satisfaction and has our personal guarantee be­ If this can be done, why Is the dis |t be a fact that the Liberals some­ rapid transit route It would be a miser­ threw Japan open to the trade of the j hind it. - crimination shown? Is It because times have been on the wrong side on In most of the Women'< Shoes yon, can choose from the new moderately long able failure. world. For this he paid the penalty of j those "influential Interests," of whom the matter of the tariff, there Is no Ill- On the question of cost and engineer­ a limb, a* already stated. In cons* vamp with narrow toe, or the popular short vamp style with medium high tot Mr. Barnard spoke at a meeting In this question that they are on the right ing feasibility the Sun- la In marked que nee of an attempt made upon his I eluded are: city, are still strong at headquarters side now. Tax-free food for all the -MEN'S SHOES disagreement with the commission of life. Count Okuma ranks with the late) Cloth Top Patent Vamp Button Boots, ylth or Is It a matter of revenue people and tax-free Implements for our Jtfarquls Ito ns one of the greatest Ja- j plain tot» and Cuban heel. experts appointed by the I-AurW ad­ Box Calf Blucher Boots, with leather »r «lull If It cannot be done under the law, did greatest and most Important Industry Dull Kid Top Patent Vamp Button Boots, with ministration. which had the project un­ panese statesmen of the generation. linings, guaranteed all solid leather. Sir Richard urge the government to will go a long way towards a reform of tqe rap, Cuban or school heel. der Investigation for years. The com­ Gun-Metal Calf Button Boots. Cuban or school bring down legislation during the fiscal abuses and will sweep the coun­ We trust Sir Richard will spend the Men's Kangaroo Kip Blucher Boots, a light mission reported that the canal could heel. working boot In black anil tan, sewn oak present session amending the statute try' the next general election. Even time between now and his departure | he completed at a cost slightly In ex­ Patent Leather Pumps, ribbon bow. In Victoria, w^htch Is not strongly Lib­ for London Instructing the Attorney- Gun-metal Calf Pumps, leather how. low hécL tanned soles. so that It could be done? What Is the cess of $100.000,000. and that from' an eral In political gentiment, th

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1014

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TO-DAY BRIEF NEWS OF THE CITY Victoria Times, Tuesday, April II, 1889. A THERMOS The fanerai of the late Hon. Robert Dunsmulr, which took place this afternoon, wae the«Jargeet ever witnessed In the province, the procession Wm. Stewart, Men's and U#jiy''Saa9"^Wuele, refreshments and an reaching from Courtney street by way of Dougtae and Humboldt, around Tailor. A, Campbell building, corner excellent floor. The Capital's Ball, James Buy to MenslW street. 1 The whole line qf march was lined with peo­ Fort and Douglas street • April Î0. • ple. At the church the service# were of-a ehort and simple character, the FOOD JAR AAA AAA •acred edifice being appropriately prepared for the occasion. S. P. C. A.—Cases of cruelty ‘phone Beck Beer, "The SpringPhoenix Inspector Russell, If 11; Secretary. The Jolly tars of the Hwlftaure appeared on the streets yesterday and Tonie." to-day, reminding people of eld times. Admiral ileneage, his officers and L17S8. • A A A I* just tghat you need so men are glad to get back. AAA Vaeuum Cleaners Rented. that you may enjoy a hot, Needless Operations and Expense 4618. The Amity baseball club has received, an Invitation from the Seattle home-cooked lunch between Avoided by having your dental work Reds to open new grounds at Seattle by two match games on May 19 and 29. done by Dr. J. L. Thompson, 1214 Gov- Phoenix "The Spring It is not likely the kind Invitation will be accepted, the dates being too near your hours of work. It will eroment street. . • Tonio." the celebration on May 24. A A A be equally invaluable later The North Pacific last evening brought 614 head of livestock, the largest The B. C. Funeral Ce„ Chae. Hay- Let the Imp Do It.—Clean your lot, probably, that has ever arrived here at one time. on, when the picnic season ward, president, 784 Broughton street. stovepipe, two for 25c. at R. A. Brown Call» promptly attended to. Phone A Co:'», 1302 Douglas St. • begins. Only $1.50 at 2235. • AAA AAA A New Method for Extraction of Buy Your Cook Stove» end Range» Dance Wae Enjoyed.—The anniver­ Teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. J. from the makers. Albion Stove sary dan > given by Court Maple Leaf, PROFIT SHARING I* Thompson. 1214 Government street. Works, corner Government and Pem A. O. F’., In St. John's hall. Monday friHEs broke. 1 evening, was a pleasant and most suc­ Open evènlngs. • This Is the age of profit-sharing. NORDHEIMER A A A l cessful event. Splendid arrangements Business men are finding that to AAA Baby Buggy Tyree put on to stay had been made, with the result that Economy Wet Weeh Laundry.— give their employees a share of the at Wilson’s Repair Shop, 614 Cor­ the large number Who attended fourni Family wash, 75c a week. Clothes re­ profits Is stimulating to the em­ morant. 1 that the evening's proceedings went ployees and helpful to the business. The Old Established Drug Store turned on the following day. thorough­ AAA with a most commendable swing. ly washed. Phone 3339. 2612 Bridge The Capital Athletic Club are held I>anclng continued until a late hour Co-operative advertising be­ ng their closing ball on April 20—at and the committee in charge receive 1 tween merchant and manufacturer The Best Piano * .AAA the Alexandra Club. many congratulations. * *• - ‘ In the local new»|»apers Is. In a Phoenix Beck Beer, “The Spring way. a phase of this profit-shar­ AAA A A A Tonio." e ing movement. A A A i- - Our Speciâl Bargain Window of Surveyors Pass. — The following The manufacturer brings to the Shew Ceeee.—IS per foot and up. up-to-date trim tagai hats for 85. Mrs. passed thhe preliminary examinations in Its Class— What Do We design and fit up complete, stores Waxstock, 1692 Douglas, below city for survey«>T8 held at the Alexandra merchant a certain share of his of every description Call up Victoria hall . « Club building last week: G. V. Atkins. profits—by advertising In the news­ papers of the merchant's city. The Nordheimer Piano is one of the best known and most Hhow Case Co., 2836. Factory. 2207 ' A A A, R. R. Browne. F. H. Blunt, C. Carswell. Government St e Dental Work With a Guarantee.—Dr. G. C. Dunsford. CL- N. lH*an, G. A. These profits in tqrn create popular makva. The makers of those fine pianos, while they AAA J. L Thompson, 1214 Government Earle. E. I). Fort. A. B. Fraser, O F. more business, and when the are at pains to make the outside of each instrument beautiful, street Open evening». You Know Hanna A Thomson, RÎ7 Pandora fcLjaney. A D. ,C. Herne. L. Held, J. L. merchant Is shrewd enough lo realize the greater importance of making the inside perfect. avenue Phone 498 Frank I* Thom­ ' A A A** L. Johnston. W M Myers, J. A. Mc­ do hie share In pushing the goods, son. funeral director and licensed em- If You Want a Truck or Express Culloch. J. D. Slaven. F. W. Stevens. the Increased sales are well worth­ The prime purpose of a piano is the production of musical balmer., Practical direction for every Wagon, phone 693. Cameron 4k Cald­ N. T Townsend. R. P. Thomson and while, both for the merchant and service. Instant response, no mat­ well. Phone 698. 820 Johnson. * R. H. Wood. for the manufacturer. sounds. The tone of a Nordheimer piano is so ftill of sweet­ About Paint ter where the call. Our auto service AAA. fr A A ness, power, brilliance and richness that it lias been called the eliminates distance. You«are as near For First Glees Plating go to the Al­ EaeterHFeetivaUeThe choir of the “Quality Tone Piano.’’ You've probably got *• soi as your nearest telephone. Prices al­ bion Stove Works, Ltd?, corner Gov Burnside Methodist church gave an ways consistently moderate. The ex­ eminent and Pembroke. 1 Easter festival in the church on Mon­ Gardens Mads and Planted.—Now Is painting to do, Aid although you pense a matter of your own desire. • day evening last. The building was # » * the proper time. Call Randy's nur­ AAA Heaton*» Full-sPieee Orchestra ie en packed to Its utmost capacity by an don’t know much about paint, enthusiastic gathering. The principal sery. Cloverdale. P. O. Box 1199. Phoenix Bock Beer, “The Spring gaged for the Capital Ball, April 20. 1 Phone 2367R2. Price list free. • Items were three tableaux. “Rock of Nordheimer you DO want to be sure of getting Tenia." e AAA AAA AAA Lawn Mower Hospital, 814 Connor Ages." “From the Croes to the Tomb,” pure paint at the lowest possible Phoenix Beck Beer, "The Spring For Fire, marine, automobile, lia­ ant. Successful operations dally. 1 and "An Easter Wreath." Great cre­ Tonic." • price. Huy N. A. O. PAINTS at bility, ateknese and accident, plate AAA. dit Is due to Mrs. Este». Mrs. Richard­ In describing their pianos the makers conclude: “We AAA glass, elevator and employers' liabil­ Chimney Sweep. Try Stott. Phone son and Mrs. Kendall for the work don’t regret the enormous expenditure of time and money, makers’ prices, from the makers, To Alter Heme.—A permit has been ity. consult Gillespie, Hart A Todd, 2630 they did in preparing these tableaux. taken out by Robert Noble, contractor, study and experiment necessary to bring the Nordheimer piano ami avoid mistakes. general agents for British Columbia. AAA In addition to two choruses by the for alterations and additions to the to its present state of perfection, for the success of our efforts All claims settled and paid by our of­ Will Greet You at Tlghe A Wheel choir several of the members of the N. A. G7 Liquid Peinte, all ordinary col­ residence of Hon. Edgar Dewdney, fice. e ers, every morning: Cream. Rice and choir gave Instrumental and vocal is, in itself, a satisfying reward. We feel great pride and great or*. Per gallon ...... ••...... #2.00 Cadboru Bay road. Oak Bay, Coates AAA Wheat Woffles. Items. Miss Alexander and C. Rich­ confidence in our pianos, and we recommend them to those who N. A. G. Heavy White. Per gal. #2.20 Wanted to Purchase.—Good agree­ AAA ardson made s|»!endtd accompanists. and Fleet being the architects. The want a particularly high-class, reliable and beautifully-toned stone baeement portion, erected by ment» for sale at reasonable rates Cut That Lawn.—It will be easy AAA N. A. G. Shingle Steins. Per gallon. the Hudeon's Bay Co., ,wlll lie undis­ instrument. ’’ Colonial Trust Company. Limited. with ‘a Bellevue ^Mower It is ball­ Particulars Refused.—Alleging that 90c, 11.90 and ...... #1.10 turbed but the balance of the present Merchants Bank building. • bearing, therefm* eaay running. It the B. C. Electric Railway company structure will be enlarged and renov Nordheimer pianos are very reasonably priced, and we Bern Grede Shingle Stelne. Per ga*l- AAA has four blades that are self-sharpen­ knew of no such automatic device to ated. can allow excellent terms. You have every reason to visit this Ion. 79c, 80c and ...... eod The Umbrella Shop. 619 Pandora St. • ing. 86.75. 87 25 and $8. at R. A. Brown prevent wire» from coming In contact music house before you decide on any make of piano. It will AAA A Co.'s, 1392 Douglas St. • M I» referred to In the étalement of AAA SANDS Funeral Furnishing Co., claim of the Union Insurance com­ Assistant Installed.™G. H. Gardiner, be to your advantage to do so. Why not tills week ? Limited, Funeral Directors and Lt Mrs. Hope.—I*ate with Marshall 4k pany In Its suit against the B C. Elec­ of Winnipeg, the newly-appointed as > ensed Embalmers. You will find our Snellgrove, London and The Murray tric Railway company for damage by alstant postmaster, has been Installed chargee reasonable. Prompt and Kay Co., Toronto, has opened the fire to St. Ann's convent. H. B. Rob­ In hls new poeltlon In Victoria and Newton & Greer courteous. Service day or night. dressmaking rooms on the third floor ertson yesterday moved before will probably conduct the work of the Phone 8308 Lady In attendance, 1616 at David Spencer. Lid., and Is pre­ Chief Justice Hunter for particulars department while Noah Shakespeare, Quadra street. pared lo take orders for gowns for all His lordship refused, holding that the the retiring postmaster, takes three months' leave of* absence which he has FLETCHER BROS. AAA occasions and tailored suits. • allegation that the high voltage wire Go., Ltd. came Into contact with the ’low vott- been granted. JH. F. Bishop, the new Carpets Vacuum Cleaned. Phone AAA Western Canada's Largest Music House 4811. Permit far Dairy.—The building In­ age wire entering the convent was suf­ postmaster, ha* not yet been notified 1326 Wharf Street (Foot of to assume hls duties. AAA spector hae issued a permit to Mrs. ficient particulars. The plaintiff's ap­ 1231 Government Street. Victoria, B. 0. .Johnson) Phoenix Beck Beer, "The Spring Elisa Hewetaon and A. and H. Arthurs plication to set up the light contract AAA Tenia." A Co., for the erection of brick dairy with the defendant was refused as dis­ Out ef 8 as sen.—For shooting grouse Phone Number 887. AAA building and stables on North Park closing no new cause of action. out of season at Arbutus canyon. Fred When Your Teeth Need Attention street to cost 110.690. AAA Bragg wae Tuesday afternoon fined have them examined without charge AAA Play ie Success.—At Hemplc's hall 869 In the provincial police court, and or obligation. Dr. J. L. Thompson. Contract ^Signed.—Hugh Macdonald last evening a well filled house greeted It Hhanklln $25 fo# a similar offence. Open evenings. yesterday piet a party of officials of the efforts of the Victoria West Ama­ The arrests were made by Deputy A NEW ERA AAA the Esquimau council and signed the teur Dramatic society In Its presenta­ Game Warden R. Gtdley .of this city. Phoenix Bock Beer, «1.60 per dozen tion of What Became of Park»4*»"* a I>evotees of the shotgun %r** reminded Open* this month for British contract for the sewer work In the comedy In four acts by Maurlce- by these convictions and fines that the Columbia Th* last spike In the village section. The council Is now AAA Hageman From tbe rise to the fall close season for grouse extends from G. T. P. connecting Atlantic with advertising for tenders for between 8 Mrs. Wexetock, 1602 Douglas St of the curtain laughter reigned and the end of the year to September 15. Pacific Is being driven. Three and 9 miles of sewers adjoining this returned from ea purchasing trip and the excellent manner In which the and contraveners of this law are li­ Jameson's passenger trains weekly leave area on the east secured the best assortment available members of the cast handled their able to heavy fines. Prince Rupert for AAA In millinery merchandise. Inspection Seised With Fpintneee.—An accident roles called forth marked appreciation. AAA respectfully solicited. was narrowly avoided yesterday In The acting "leads' were skilfully The Total Sales of the "SALADA" SMITHERS AAA Government street, when Mrs. J, played by Mis* Dorothy Colby and II Tea Co, last year amounted to as Phoenix Bock Beer, $1.60 per dozen and beyond. We have the beet Holmes Astle, of Burnside road, was N. Moore. Other parts were capably much as the total business during |he assortment of buys In Bmlthere. rescued from directly In front of an handled by Mr* C. J. Jenklnson; first twelve years they were Introduc­ AAA approaching car. Mrs. Aiftle was on a Misses D. Lawrle, R. Bcott, F. W. ing Ceylon tea Into Canada and the Flavoring the only freight and passenger When Your Teeth Need Attention divisional point in the huge shopping expedition when she Waller, Frank Jenklne, C. W Hellyer, United States. Their Increase alone have them examined without charge stretch of country between suddenly overcome with faintness and dh Arlow. E. Waller and O. Hartley. In 1912 over 1912 amounted to more r obligation. Dr. J. L. Thompson, Prince Rupert and Fort George. fell in the road. Passersby seeing her The production was under the direc­ than the total business done during pen evenings. * tion of F. W. Jenklne. and incidental the flrat live years of their existence, See ua. plight promptly went to her rescue and AAA she wm picked up and carried to music was supplied by A. H. Mann. and during the fir t three months of LOUIS BEALE & Phcenlx Bock Beer, $1.50 per dozen place of safety. Dr. Tomalln’e office. AAA 1914 their ratio of.ficreaee Is the larg­ Central block, was near at hand so Held Tea and Sale.—8t. John's Wo est they have ev * had. ------—- Extracts she was taken there, and shortly re­ men’s Auxiliary to Missions held i A*,‘,A A COVENTRY covered and was able to proceed home. moat successful Easter tea and sale Boy Seeuta* Council.—It is the de 206 Jonee Block. A A A of work Tuesday afternoon, when sire of H. R. H. the governor-general, For the first of the month you Banquet Postponed.—In order thet very satisfactory sum resulted from before he leaves Canada, that the boy will necd_ if possible Earl Grey may be a guest the ladles' lenten labors. Mr*. Nor­ scout movement should receive the at the annual banquet of the Cana­ ris, the Dorcas secretary, and Mrs. T. support of public men of all provinces, Are strong and true to dian club, the date of that event has Walker, the recording secretary, pre­ and he Is asking representative men to been changed from April 21 to April sided at the work stall, and Mrs Al­ act on a Council which will adminis­ flavor. Bill Heads 30 Earl Grey Is on R. M H Niagara dridge and Miss El fie Aldridge at the ter the fund of 1100,090 which is now HOUSES which Is due to arrive on ApHI 28 and ice cream and sweets stall, both alalia being gathered. From this province Order early and .get your supply the fixing of the banquet two days being very well patronised. A de- President Wesbrook, of the University BUILT AT ONCE ______later Is Intended to meet any possi­ llcloua afternoon tea was served dur of British Columbia, Dr. Alexander Put up in all sizes, from bility qf the boat's being late or any Ing the afternoon under the direction Robinson, superintendent of education, Op Infiniment Plan desire tin the part of the distinguished of several ladles of the auxiliary The and J. D. Taylor, M. P., New West­ a 2-oz. bottle to a barrel. The Superior Print Shop Helton to hurry on across thv contln Junior branch were also very active. minister, have beeiv asked to act, ent. The other guests will lie Sir Fine musical programmes were ren­ AAA Corner Broad and Johnson Sts. Richard McBride. Mr Justice Murphy dered. afternoon ana evening, and Suae Pinner and McLellan.—l.iavc Phone 2509. I.H. BALE and the president of the Canadian contributed largely to the success of was granted by Mr. Justice Gregory As good an Extract as Contractor, Builder Club of Beattie the entertainment. this morning to serve Pinner and Me- Lcllan. contractors on the Royal Vic­ ard Architect toria theatre, with notice -pf an action it is possible to make Corner Fort and Btadacona Ave. launched against them by R. H. Gale of the B. (V Hdpply company for ma and is made in Victoria. Telephone 1140 terlals supplied to the defendants. Ifyou^etitat^S^^^it’sall right!* The claim Is for $1,012 and as the de­ fendants are In Seattle and their so­ licitors, Talt, Brandon A Hall, say Our Laboratory is one they have no Intention of returning, Some Things We Everything for the extra-jurisdiction service Is necessi­ of the best equipped in f OVER ee YEARS1 tated. W. R. Vaughan made the ap r EXPERIENCE Sell "Motorist plication for, the plaintiff. Canada. AAA A. B. Electric Trumpet* $7.60. Motoriste can end thair trou­ Installed Officers.—At the meeting Complete with batteries $11.00 ble» at the Store we built for of the Loyal Order of Moose Tuesday Patents Fuller Poten Lighting Batterie», them. evening at the Knights of Pythias 60 Amp. hour $25.00 Waterproof Duet Ceate ...$7.50 hall. Deputy Supreme Dictator W. 100 Amp. hour^...... $45.00 Byrne installed the following officers: Gauntlet», all makes, sixes and F. Bates, dictator; A. C. Holmes, vice- W. A. JAMESON Designs Shock Absorber, per Copyright» Ac. colors, from .. :...... $2.60 dictator; F. W. Phillips, sergeant-at- eet at ...... $36.00 Running Beard Mete, from $1.09 arms; F. Thiel, prelate; A. Pym, Inner guard; W. Fraser, outer guard; W. J. COFFEE CO. . turwitWo is probably v Copper Aebeetoe Caekete, all Colors to match any car. ttos»— — Booth, treasurer; C. EL Copeland, sec­ *Ystente taken Î6rv2hm^'âl5îmetv K Inside Blowout Patches, price retary; 8. J. Hurd, J. E. Elliott, and ejtortai turflM. without coarse. tn the Teel and Battery from TT ...... 7S9 E. Monk, trustees, After the Instal­ Manufacturera __ — Sckitiilk fltmrkan. ..$4.00 lation ceremonies, the retiring officers Radiator Ornaments of every de­ tendered a banquet to the members, Fenders, black, brass or nickel. DAY OR NIGHT scription, Prest-o-llte tank ex­ Price ...... $12.50 changes, spark plugs, lamps, several excellent speeches being deliv­ We are ready to serre the motorlet. VICTORIA B.C. t. „ „ . priming cocks, goggles, oils ered. Dunlap Traetlen Tires, all sises. Our stock of accessories Is the most AAA Kew York Bole agents for Michelin Tires. and greases. I r a. WMhdetoe, 6.0. comprehensive In town and our repair Agricultural Appointments.—On the •hop the most fully equipped- . Hera, flrét of June three new members will under one roof, the motorist and mo­ be added to the staff of the agricul­ TIRES CHANGED WITH- tor cyclist can find everything he can WELDING PLANT. FREE ture department. S. H. Hopkins, of To the educated ad reader, OUT CHARGE — poselbly require. We are ready t* AIR Nicola, will act Sf assistant to Prof. QUALITY OF GOODS is of first serve you to the utmost—ALWAYS. McDonald, livestock commissioner; W. R. L Ramsay, aa assistant to H. Prince Rupert f H, *• Scott, temporary H. Hayes, Kootenay, as assistant to R. Walker In the study of conditions In assistant to M; 8 Middleton, assistant importance — price - concessions Au ta Supply Dept. Phene 697 M. Winslow, horticulturist; and T. the country between Haxeltoo and horticulturist at Nelson: O. 8 Perren, THÛS. PLIMLEY AuU °»*-735 a** Sanderson, expert In vegetable culture. Fort George; H. M. Howttt, assistant Kelowna, assistant to J. French, as­ secondary. - Other appointments to the service are j to H. Tomlinson, BerticuUurtat at sistant horticulturist at Salmon area. y VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1014

days. The vessel later pr< Kobe, where she spent another FINE ADDITION TO GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS days preparing for the long aftd t^dl ou» voyage across the peqyeful^ Pad- fiv. Tri-Weekly Service to Prince Rupert Days of Hardships. REMADE TO FLEET Leaving - When the great explorer Magellan MONDAYS. THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS AT 10 A. M. first looked upon the watefs of the To Granby Bay, 10 ar m. Mondays. Pacific fir back In thb sixteenth cen- *o Alert Bay. Sointula, Swanson Bay, Stewart and Queen Chariotte tdry, the great ln*dy of water may have D, H. Bale's 65-Foot Cruiser, Stopping new from Day to Day, been in a pleasant mood, but there are Island points every week. thirteen men who know that the ocean Building in Hongk’ong, Due TO SEATTLE, 10 A. M. SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAYS. which washes this coastline is the TO VANCOUVER, 10 A. M. MONDAYS, THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS worst of all the seveh was. The day Here in June , GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Mon­ after leaving Kobe the dredge encount­ days, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 a. m. for Terrace, liaxelton, GREAT TEA OUTERS ered a snorting gale. The seas were ...... m Snilt hers. running to a terrific height, and threat­ ened to smash the staunch little ship Early in June a splendid addition' Mixsti trains to Priestley (Mile 337). LEAVING ON RUSSIA TO BRING IN HINDUS to pieces. One of the big Pacific Mall will be made to Victoria's flotilla of Passenger train service through to Prince George HERCULES IN CUE liners, Whldi put to sea from the same pleasure craft, which comprises some from Edmonton three times per week. of the finest vessels on the Pacific port shortly tff r tin* Hercules, over­ C. F. EARLE, C. P. A T. A. ^Phone 1242 coast. A 65-foot cruiser is now near­ hauled her during the storm, but Office. 900 Wharf St. (near Post Office.) severe did the blow liecome that she ing completion at Hongkong for IX H. First Shipments of New Crops Reported l^omagata Maru Left Hopper Dredge Arrives Safely had to swing her how around and Bale, the well-known contractor of this Ageiiey et All Atlantic Ocean Steamship lines and Her Crew TellssThrjll- make for shelter. The dredge kept city, and will lx- shipped arrosa the Arrive in May; Empress Shanghai Tuesday With plugging a way, and she failed to l°K Pacific on the* Great Northern liner 400 Immigrants ing Story more; than 85 miles that «lay. one Mlnpesofa, scheduled. to leave the Goes To-day great, sea came aboard with great British1 Far Eastern port on May 14. It violence, and carried away a part of is expected that the new craft will the house work on the port side. reach Victoria about June 6. Vancouver. April It -It Is stated omID I CAI(C The living quarters of all hands are •With the departure of the C. P. 11. here that the Japanese steamer Korn- ^Mir AMR LISTS1 ° The new cruiser was designed by finer Empress of Russia. Capt. W In the forecastle, which Is quite roomy, Morris, liulkley A Halllday, of Vic Round Trip Summer agata Maru sailed from Shanghai for t ut owing to a defective scuttle much Davison, from Victoria this afternmin BADLY; COAL JETTISONED >rla, and she is being built by J. W. for the Orient, will go the first batch Vancouver on April 14 with more than we'er found its way below, and at Kew A Co., the famous builders of times It was nearly knee-deep. The of English and Vnlted States tea buy- 400 Hindu# aboard. It is .thought there Hongkong. . Mr. Bale left this port a Excursions c is, representing the largest wholesale is a new invasion of British Columbia dredge appeared more like a submar short time ago and is now superintend­ ine than anything else during the On Sale Dally, Juke 1 to Sept. 30, 1S14. Final Return Oct. 31, 1914 houses in the two countries. And with by _Hindus_____ on foot and this party Is ing the building of his new craft. The the arrival at this port on May 21 of the advance guard. Of the 400 half Odd-Looking Craft 72 Days greater part of the run. Her deck was yacht will be here In nice time for the always awash, and at times only her Optional routes Liberal stop-overs. Diverse routes. .Through Pullman the Nippon Yuaen Kaisha steamship are coming from Shanghai, the others summer cruising. two stubby masts an* yellow and black .vhldxuoka Maru and of the Osaka from Hongkong and Nagasaki, It Coming From Singapore; and Tourist Sleepers. , funnel protruded out of the water. The • Description of Yacht. , bhoeen Kalsha steamship Mexico Maru stated. ■* . Tèrrific Gales Met engineers and the stokers slept In .the The general arrangements and ac­ Winnipeg. . . $60.00 I Toronto . . . $92.00 I Ottawa. . . . $103.50 op. May 27, the first shipments of tb« The steamer has l*een chartered by commodation of this craft .are of the -new tea crop probably will be here. a rich East Indian. Curdlt Singh, and engineroom when the weather was St. Paul. . . . $60.00 I Montreal. . . $105.00 I Halifax . . . $129.35 finest and best. She has several state­ Chicago * . . $72.50 | New York. , .$108.50 | Boston. . . . $110X10 In what condition the new tea cron It is said that the plan is to ascertain severe. They did not wish to take the chance of walking the deck, and being rooms and the saloon Is being elabor­ cf China and Japan is has pot been what will be th# attitude toward the With her hull rusty and grimy from swished overboard' Into the swirling, ately fitted up. The power plant Is to reported here. Last year the first, vessel incoming Hindus. The despatch telling he effect of the strenuous pasting' Full particulars given on application by mail or person at C. P. R. City • to arrive with some of the new ten of the departure of the steamship is surging mas# of water. be a six-cylinder Buffalo marine en­ across the Pacific and her crew of thir Ticket Offices. crop from the Orient came Tn on May causing "quite s sensation here, for it Four days out from Yokohama th« gine. having cylinders 7ln. x 9ln.» equip­ teen hands well and happy despite the weather became cold and considerable ped with Bosch magnetic make-and- n. is stated th^ it la now proposed by 11 J>. dilETIIAM, City Passenger Agent, Among the big tea buyers who leave rich HlndusSmitart a regular emigra­ fact that they' were at the end of their floating ice Was steamed through. Ice l.reak dual-ignition and having an air- formed on deck and on all parts of the starting arrangement attached. The for the Orient to-day will be the fol­ tion service from India to Canada. grub, and had been living on salt air. nment Street. Phoné 174 ship which were exposed to t^c spin propeller J>e a Hyde three-bladed lowing: H D. Morrison, representing salt pork and pancakes for a long time, Jardine. Matheson -A Co., of London drift which flew madly aa^ the little werew with a diameter of 40 In. and a and New York, said to be the largest the odd-looking craft Hercules No. 7. ship shoved her bow Into the gigantic pitch of 42 in. and having a totgl blade 4tn shippers tn the world; W. E. King, ntered In Lldyde* register as a hopper combers. In mid-PacIflc the Hercules area of 600 square inches. of Westfall. King A Ramsay, of. Lon­ SHIPPING dredge, steamed into port this morn was battered by a very heavy storm, This Interesting vessel fias been but her engines continued tx^drlvc her don; R. Sxm'clerson. of London, and E. Ing 7.2 days out from Singapore, and given a "cruiesr type" stern by her de­ Union Steamship Company of B. C., Ltd. nhead with dull monotony. Yesterday L Eatabrook.. of New. York. INTELLIGENCE made fast at the outer docks. The signers. and will be the first craft fly­ Northern British Columbia Service. Romance Still In Buying. tory of the long trip is »one of hard- the navigators on the dredge picked ing the flag of ,the Royal Victoria 8. S. CAMOSUN sailing from VICTORIA every Wednesday at 11 p.m., hip and trial from the very outset, up the west coast of Vancouver Island There is still the old romance in the April 15. Yacht club to have a cruiser stern. calling at Campbell IJlver, Alert Bay, Sointula. Suquaah, Hardy Bay, and the crew were on the verge of vVlJh their glasses, and they expressed business of negotiations between Chi­ Son Francisco. Cal \rr: • •! 8tr. Shusha'rtis Bay, Rivera Inlet, and Bella Coola. nese tea merchants and the -new world Thomas L. Wand. Seattle. Called: 8. S. VENTURE Bailing frvm Vancouver, every Tuesday at 11 p.m., buyers. The Chinese in their rick silk Stra. Multnomah, Hear. .Portland; calling at Campbell River. Alert Bay, Port Hardy. Naniu. Bella Bella, gabardines will. meet the Englishmen barques Star of Italy. CM « rgc Curtis. Hatley Bay. Lowe Inlet, Skeena River, Prince Rupert, and Naas River. and Americans with kotow and sweet DROPPING ANCHOR OFF QUARANTINE AT MIDNIGHT Bristol Bay; barque Boieldleu, Queens 6. S. CHELOH8IN sailing from Vancouver every Friday at 11 p.m., words, and the Japanese tea planers calling at Powell River, Campbell River. Quathlaskl Cove, Alert Bay, ■will make low obeisances and polite town; ship Standard, Bristol Bay. Bella Bella. China Hat, Swanson.Bay, Butedale, Claxton, Prince Ru­ salutations. The western merchants I.,,* Angeles. Cal —Arrived : Strs. will be Just as urbane, but before Mexican. Salin» Crux; Gray's Harbor. pert, and Granby Bay. I, t „ busihcss is taken up there will be much Aberdeen. ____ For Rates, etc., apply to « hospitality. There wlli be much chaf­ Tacoma. Wash —Arrived Str. Sad Phone 1925. J. BARNSLEY. 1003 Government 8t. fing about the price of tea and negotia­ Maru. Wilmington : str. Cordova. Seat tions will continue until the figure set tie. Sailed: Str. Mariposa. Seattle. by the honey-mouthed Oriental for the Everett. Wash —Arrlvèd : S* h. S. T sale of his tea has been remodeled to Alexander, Mplendo. suit the western buyer. Bellingham. Wash.—Arrived: Str. A WIRELESS PUGET SOUND NAV. CO. Although still too early to predict G. Lindsay. Seattle. whether there will be any change in the Astoria. Ore.—Arrived: Str. J. B. EPORTS. price of tea this season, the New York MORNING STEAMER j Stetson. Southwestern Alaska via For Stocks are about exhausted. Some Sound ports: Hr. str. I-ord Lonsdale, grades, such as Congou standard. À re San Francisco; Rr. str. Strathblane, ' April 16. 8 a. m. SEATTLE unprocurable owing* to the demand from Eureka; str Edgar M. Vance. San Point Grey.—Cloudy; N. E., light; The Fast Steel Steamship London, which practically cleaned up edro; tankers Roma. Atlas, California Li 30.22; 46. the New York supply. Ceylon and Ih- Sailed Str. Portland. San Francisco “IROQUOIS'* o#h.~Port cloudy. S. E.. 15 at Port Angeles. Dun genes*. Port outer docks at 4 o'clock this afternoon Coos Bay. Williams and Port Toynsend, ar­ Aberdeen. Wash.—Arrived : Str. Nor mile#; 30.32; 46; sea smooth. «In, dur-, riving at Seattle at 8 p. m. Return­ and Will sail after a short stay. Besides ing nlghL barque Eliza Llhn t«»wing. ] ing leave# Seattle dally except Sun­ the first-class passengers, who embark­ wood, San Francisco. Out. 5 a m.. 8. S. Watson. In, 6 a. day at 15.30 a. m . calling at Port ed here, seven second-class and 25 aille. Wash.—Arrived: Sir. Ad ni, 3-masted ship. Townsend and Port Angeles, arriv­ mirai Evans. Southeastern and Sbuth ing at Victoria at 3.40 a m. steerage travelers embarked. Pachena.—Clear; calm; 30.10; 40; sea western Alaska: str. Northland. South Secure your tickets and informa­ moderate. tion from GOLDBEK FAR BEHIND. western Alaska, str Mariposa. Ta Estevan.—Raining; 8. E-, 30.00 ; 42; coma; str. Qulnault, Southeastern E E. BIaACKWOOD. Agent light swell. Spoke. 9 p. m., 8. 8. Pan­ Tacoma. April 1«.-Cap the German Alaska: str Wilmington.’ San Fran- 1234 Govern: »ent St. .Phone 4M. ama Maru. 8 p. m . posittifn* 49.44 N. barque tioldbek make up 2* days lost isco; str. Captain A. F. Lucas. hV> OSAKA LINER SEATTLE MARU 130.17 W. , 9.05 p. m.. 8. 8. «Seattle Muru. time and beat her French rival, the Francisco; str. President. Puget Bonn* from seaward to-day 8 p. m.. position 49.13 N. 130.58 W.; 11 barque Marie, to the English channel' ports: str Prince George. Prince Ru­ p. m.. 87 S. Bellerophon. 8 p. m.. posl- For San Francisco, Los Armeies, G/« This Is the handicap which confronts pert Sailed: Str. tkdphln, Southeast­ the German vessel, still In port, and ern Alaska; str. Prince George. Prince tw»n 48.41 “N. 125.02 W. Diego and all California Peinte. ton» of frelnht here imd eeventy-Bve p»»»engeni will disembark. Triangle.—Cloudy ; calm; 30.20 ; 40; w hich probably will n«»t complete cargo Rupert; str. Bellvrophon. Liverpool via Str. Umatilla" leaves Victoria tie fore Saturday or Monday, "and per­ way ports; str Admiral Watson. San sea smooth. haps not get awav until April 26. The Ikeda.—Cloudy; calm; 29.89; 40; sea Wednesday, 8 a. m. Francisco: str Senator. San Francisco s great sigh of relief to know . the French sailer left on March 28 with vu Victoria; str Qulnault. Portland; nband'ining the iel on one occa- NEW HALIBUT BANKS smooth. Str. Governor or President leave* Seattle tempestuous voyage was almost at an lumber for Brest and will have a clear str Sado Maru. Tacoma, str Sebara. Dead Tree Point.—Cloudy; 8. E., end. Soon after midnight the vessel Thursdays, 11 p. m. ?8-day handicap if the Ooldbek doesn t Bellingham ; str. Wilmington. Tacoma, Towards the last days of January Portland. April 1«—Halibut fishing 30.00; 49; sea smooth. For Routh- depart before April 25. Vnder the cir­ barque Guy C. Goss, in tow of tug Capt. Nelland. wh., was engaged by tame to an anchorage off William Head at the hew banks off the Oregon coas;. Alert Bay.—Ralhtng; calm; 30.07 ; 45; sea snuwth. Out, 8. S. Chelohsin 3.30 1.0 w rafea. cumstances. shipping men believe the Wanderer, Nushagak; str. A. G. JAnd- Sir John Jackson. 1/d.. to deliver the according to those who have been and was passed by Dr. Nelson," quaran­ ALA8KA including captain of the Goldbek will have to pay sav In tow tug Cullender. Bellingham \ e#s<*l here. Joined »the Hercules at keeping In touch with the situation, a. m.; southlmund. > for a good dinner for his French rival tine official, thlgamornlng. S 8. Spokane str Humboldt. Southeastern Alaska. Singapore, which. a«r getting a full gives promise of becoming oh impor­ or City or berth and when he arrives on the other side. load of coal aboard wni^l away on Grub. Nearly Gone. tant imlustry ibis season. Various lo­ Point Grey.—Cloudy ; N. E.. 30.24; B0. Seattle the lengthy voyage. first dky out The larder of the Hercules was Just cal men are talking of operating flsh- » Cape IAftzo.—Cloudy ; S. E., 30.20; 06; leaves Seat­ ce lient aif- there. Theodore Knutseti tle 9 p. m.. ihf dredge Xeti 4n wUh terrific heftd about empty wbcp she came to a berth. boats down ______vr.t smooth. Spoke. 8.10 a. in.. 8. 8. April 18. 24r vlce. winds and seas. Her decks were nwash nnout emiiy „ays he la trying W make -arrange Princess Beatrice off Campbell river, 30. —* — » here this morning. She was 3« 4 ua>- almost continuously through the fact ments to get a suitable fish-boat, and northbound; 8. 8. B^tevan at Union| For full particulars, rafea. folders, etc , hut f he had only eighteen* Inches of from Kobe, and the cook, a Calcutta TIMES SHIPPING CHART If successful, he will place her In the Bay, 10.20 a. m.; 8. 8. Prince John off call or address freeboard, and has no bulwarks amid man. had played havoc with the «rub. halibut trade as sofln as possible. Campbell river. 11.15 a. m.; south­ had It was stated by the men. The thirteen R. P. Rithet A Co. General Agents, DEEP SEA ARRIVALS. ►hips. As she rolled the water Fishermen are accredited with doing bound. men worked hard and naturally want­ a big business down at the grounds. 1117 Wharf St. C. A. Solly. Pass. From ‘ Doe free access to her decks. ^ Tatoosh.—Cloudy; 8. 12 miles; 30.34; Steamer Master Ton nan Agents ed heavy" meals. In hi# little galley, The steam schooner Chicago le said to 49; se.i smooth. Out, 10.16 a. nr»., 1 targe Agent. 1003 Government St. . S 114 B. C. Sugar Refinery ...... Cuba ...... April 20 Started to Leak. three feet by four feet.' perched on the jcitrt- ...... —Wnito ...... Hongkong. April 17 have arrived at Tacoma the other day Nuuanu towing; 11.30 a. m., barque Rights resei vvû to change schedule». 1741 R. P RRhet...... When the Hercules started from starboard side of the craft, the cook Seattle Maru...... Fslto ... Peru ...... April M with 70,000 pounds of halibut that she Goss, towing. Hsrlesden...... Soares ...... 2.724 (Sugar)...... Valparaiso .April 23 Singapore she cleared for Kobe,,Japan attempted' to bake bread and prepare .... 3.622 Balfour. Outlule...... caught at the new hanks In less than Pachena. Cloudy ; S. K.. 30.05; 49. roluss...... ,, ,, 2 . . .Hongkong April g where she was to get a supply of coal Empress of Iufila . .Halley ...... 3.0M C. P...... meals for the crew. But every sea that 48 hour#. She belongs to the Interim- Estevan.—Raining; 8. E.. 30.07; 4.great NorlhertL ,...... Hongkong April 23 and water for the run serosa the Paci came over (he- bow s found .the opening YolôïTïï m aWïnr::; W «<*• 7L .TT.TWrpoot t April s Tight swell. Architect...... Neilson .... 1416 Balfour. Guthrie...... ftc. When three days* steaming from ir the ddor and the place was flooded. THOMAS C00K&S0N .... $ 176 Gardner Johnson...... Hamburg . April 24 The banks are believed to be anion g- Triangle. Cloud y 8. W.. 30.22 ; 41; America.April 3b Wakamgtsu ft was discovered that the The Hindu worked up to hla knees In ...... * .«A- Bfltfmir. Gutlrr»^ .. ------the most extensive mr-the const.- sitti— sea'gindblirr ...... Flndlav. Durham 4L BicdleTtdlb Ml ...... April T dredge wee leaking, and she started the wqter. and his feet swelled to twice TOURIST AGENCY Ttsdnnrehlre...... ••• ...... April 28 a ted but a short distance out from Ikedg (M--u.lv. calm; 29.90; 45; »ea .... 7 513 r. p n...... th list heavily to starboard. The craft their natural #t*e. owing to their long Nlaimre...... Morrlsby ... 14 r Buxar Refinery May 1 Yaqulna. It is understood that the HTlOOth. 1003 GOVERNMENT. ST. fltrathfillan ...... •••■• May is kept afloat by four watertight com exposure to the cold water. When the R. P Rlthet ...... Hongkong . government plans to make a thorough prince Rupert.-Raining; calm. 3U.(K>; Mexico Maru KobvaeM ... . S.wn .Hongkong May 8 partniebte. one forward, another aft thlp pitched and rolled the cook was VICTORIA,B.C. k«S2 C. P R survey of them this year, with the AÎ- 41; sen smooth. -A ■ F.mpr«"« of Asia...Robinson ... .Hongkong . May 7 and the other two running longltudln- hurled against the Iron-plating and he Avi Maru...... Tnminaga 3 k«2 O. Northern ...... I.tverpool . May » r „ ^ ... _ . u_ * batross, a steam sc-rew vessel' lieb.ng- Aljert Bay.—Cloudy; calm; 30.08; 50; TELEPHONES 2821 & 2611 Hod well A Co...... ally between tfic forward and after Antllfvhus...... F’vnn ...... 5.720 . Hull ...... Mav F I l»ore a number of bruise s w * ing to.the departme nt of Commerce rvn of F utliven.....Stewart F . n A B...... Hongkong Mav 1? one#. Between the four eompartment*j- .....rjve(-j this morning. He *"*had to IWklhold *'SI,V l. :(!» fret toll and of «« ton, sea smooth. Munteaxl® ...... Rev'-an r P B ...... May 13 R P Rlthet ...... Hongkong 1# the tank in which the vëïïcT carries]{ thethp pot#potM anuan,j panspAns onf,n theuw bistove.«»y-v. There» Chicago Maru .... ik.tr» . Hongkong May 21 ner cargoes of rip-rap. The bottom of ■ wag on#v1#on Liverpool cargo fall oyer the required spot: chest" was empty. The provisions Just P0RTLAND-VICT0RIA RUN Txlon...... Rlnenhausen 6.S2» Dodwell A Co .... ^ ••••■• v v h most pronounced success. While on .. Evans. Coleman A Evans, v « Tors When the Hercule» commenced to Pan Frfinebiê#...... fNcwl ...... « Hull lasted, and that was all. trip here he said that It would be pos­ Scuttle, April 16.—To be compelled Carnannnshlra...... but caught. It Is said this plan probably experience off the Oregon coast cf the the Pacific Steamship company decid­ ..Phillip# good weather she Is able to steam 10 1 M7 n*)fmir. Guthrie. ...) lv«rpool . Julv they « logged and refused to work. The will be carried out as soon as the tug Defiance, (’apt. O. O. Hansen, nimn .. .. .Llverpo 4 ed yesterday to withdraw the steamer Titan ' R ®°0 nodwell A Co A ,1V watdr was making It# way into the knots. The dredge l« to be, hauled out which made port yesterday with the 3 lie waifour Guthrie. ,,. f.iverpool banks have bAen surveyed and their Tiverton from service between Port­ "nm*4l«n.... ship’s Interior along a number of bolts on a slip here to be overhauled and barge Nuuanu. of the General Pe­ ($.118 Dodwell A Co ... .. Llverpoo extent ascertained. Proteallaus. MÎÎhe running through the gunwale, the only Inspected, and it 4# not likely that she troleum company. The barge got land. Puget Sound and British Colum­ exposed wo

rrf Erne passed Commerce. American achocncr. to load at S.MMV.r i'H- Iflr « «Ml ...... April 2» took her in tow. The barge was load­ States side. 8*w came north from Val­ ber of repairs she steamed Into Waka Phoenix Mock Beer. $1.50 per dozer. here wn her way out to sea at noon to- CurBon Ph'lieon barque, from Valparalao. For Comox. ed with oil from San Pcdrp. paraiso. mut su. where she remained for seven •a Royal Rood, for order». Cbanner. C.P-R* ...... «.April « VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY,. APRIL 1f>, 1914 7 - 97343531 TWO NERVOUS REGARDING BRIDGE WOML Great Friday and Saturday Bargains Made Well By Lydia EL Pink Canadian Pacific May Resume ham’s Vegetable.Compound. Negotiations, Following Un­ -AT- Philadelphia, Pa. —“I had a aevero official Talk With Chairman case ol nervous prostration, with palpi­ These Prices Are No Goods Sent tation of the heart, on Approval or Ex­ constipation, head­ for “SPOT CASH” aches, dizziness, FINCH & FINCH change During There Im Home likelihood of the E. & noise in my ears, N. wet Ion of the P. R. coming buck timid, nervous, rest­ Only Sale Into th»* negoilatt-m.i for a share In the less feelings and ------The Shrine of Fashion------— cmj»t met Ion the new brhlge ov.et! sleeplessness. the harbor at the foot of Johnson “I read in the pa­ street It dropped out a couple of per where a young We advise morning shopping, for we’ll be crowded In the afternoon—We ask you not to get woman had been vyeekâ ago after It had been In since cured of the same the tH-glnning of the pour larlent. * impatient, If you don’t get in Friday there’ll be plenty of time on Saturday, as we are open till 9.30 troubles by taking Ymterday* afternoon’s moat*1 brought Lydia E. Pink ham's p. m.—You ask how long will this sale last—JUST FRIDAY and SATURDAY—Again we say be i»ver to the capital R. Mar pole, vtCe- Vegetable Compound so I threw away preahlent -if the K & X.; H. J. Cam­ the medicines the doctor left me and be­ ille, chief engineer -if the road, and J. early!—Bargains from every department—A great opportunity to spend to save gan taking the Compound. Before I K. JV^e-Mullen, chief counsel of the C.-P. had taken half a bottle I was able to sit R. In the west. They had a lengthy up and in a short time I was able to do mil unottfclal c-ihTerence with ALTT The Greatest of All Cuthbert, chairman bf the civic special all my work. Your medicine hee proved The Greatest of All committee on the, bridge, and CMty En- itself able to do all you ray it will and I Week-End Sales Kitte^r Rust, during the evening. Ml. have recommended it in every household Will Buy Any Hat Week-End Sales Mar pole also had a long talk’with Sir I have visited. "—Mrs. Mary Johnston, Rl-'haril M«-Rrlde. during which this 210 Siegel Street, Philadelphia, Pa. $7.95 In Our Showroom and other matters affecting the' utlli- S'lil-m of the reserve by the railways Another Bad Case. w-re discussed. Ephrata, Pa. —“About a year ago I Good-Bye to This * Priced Up to $16.00 The Interview with the city repre­ was down with nervous prostration. I was pale and weak and would have hys­ Let of sentatives hail no# tangible result. So FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Extra far as can he learned from the latter, teric spells, sick headaches and a bad hut it Is. thought that the re-entry of pain under my shoulder-blade. I was Von will have 50 of them to choose from, and in . Ih<* railway Into the negotiations be under the core of differentdfcctors but Neckwear practically certain. There was talked did not improve. I was so weak I could thé lot are Tagenl and Hemp Straws, Milans, all fas­ over a proposition which, if acceptable hardly stand long enough to do mydishes. Priced up to $1.25 cinating shapoSi trimmed artistically with flowers, Special to all th» parties. Vyould probably mea.i Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ ribbons, "mounts, etc. They will be on display on one ttiat the company would resume th» pound has made me well and happy and discussion, take its share of the re­ 1 have begun to gain in weight and roy side of our showroom, so be here early to make your 100 yards of lace and net sponsibility and bear Its share of the To Clear, 25c cost of the new structure. 'ace looks healthy now."—Mrs. J. W. selection. pitching, priced up to 40c Before it" dropped out the railway Iornberger, R. No. 8, Ephrata, Pa. Beautiful Neckwear Creations, wanted the use of one of the two If yoa want special advlee write to per yard, to clear Friday îrack* which' it was proposed to plaç­ ydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (eoefl- including Jabots, Dutch rol­ ai the bridge. Whcrt this whs object­ cnttal) Lynn, Mass, four letter will lers, Lace Yokes, Kichur, also and Saturday at, per yard, ed to except f.ir night use, and the Ti. - opened, read aad answered by n a good variety of fancy Stock <' Electric railway offered to supply oman and held In strict confidence. only...... 25Ç tin* power, the K X, would have Collars. Out they'll go for nothing more f-i do w'lth the matter. BARGAINS FROM THE READY- 1‘lte latest proposal |x_ said to be tha; Friday and Saturday, your there should l»e three lines of track DEATH IS PRESUMED choice for ...... 25< across the bridge, which would make It necessary to Increase Its width from Administrator Wishes Doath Declared TO-WEAR SECTION Out They sixty to seventy feet and, df course, ef Man Whose Launch Was old t-i Its r-wl The railway would gei itie use of -me of these In th» way It Found Adrift. ' 16-Button Long desired so" as to be able to move Regular Regular Co at $1.15 freight Into Us city yards at uny time. Application for leave to the official A HOUSE DRESS Tan GOO Fancy Lawn Blousoft just administrator to swear to the death of $40 CHANGING ALARM SYSTEM Robert Wright, a Mayne Island farmer, arrived, made of a Hover em­ was made to Mr. Justice Gregory In FOB $1.05 broidery. well made and trim­ Wires Bsmg Placed in Conduits in supreme court chambers this- morning Kid Cloves by J R Mclllrve. a law student. Downtown Section of Fifty only neat House med with laee, niching and Mr. Mclllree submitted an affidavit S2.95 buttons, most short aleevee, hut the City. to the effect that he believ»>d Wright DrvssvH of fine quality had fallen out of his launch on Janu both high and low neck. Size# The provision made In the under­ Regular Prite $3.50 uits uits S French ginghams; colors of S ary 2 last while under the Influence of ground conduits put In for the cluster .‘14 to 44. Friday and Saturday liquor, but his lordship refused to de­ For Friday and Saturday pink, sky, stripes and checks. T6 Go, Friday and lighting system for the later placing clare the man dead unless the informa­ only ...... VM.'...... $1.15 in them -if the fire alarm system wires Perrin's make and all tion given by Mr. Mclllree’s affidavit Only Saturday, at Is being taken advantage of, and the Be Esrly for These was sworn to by those who saw th* electrician »f the lire department, Wal­ sizes in the lut, tan shades events described. Hearsay evident1* ter B McMicking, together with Cap­ vas not sufficient In auch a Vase, lie tain Zelgler. is engaged In altering the only; all perfect goods. decided. A epecial discount of 10*4 will Regular $2.75 existing system so far as fourteen of The declaration of his death Is de the alaim boxes In the business sec­ For Friday and Saturday, be given off any Suit, Drees. sired ip order that his estate of some­ $24.75 $16.95 tion of the city are concerned. thing over <000 may lie divided among Coat or Skirt in the «tore, Nightgowns The boxes will lie aftlxed to the only...... $2.95 his two grown-up sons and young standards of the cluster lights nearest Any $:!."> or $40 Suit in the with the exception of adver­ Yes, madam, these Suits daughters. m Æ to the points where they are now sit­ For Friday Wright was seen or. January 1 tised lines at epecial prices. are all strictly man- uated. and the wires connecting them store will he included in Saturday...... get into his launch at Mayne Island with headquarters will he run through and go to Sidney. He returned steer this lot. Amongst these tailored, every one of the. conduits to them. This will do Made of fine quality nainsook, away with a certain amount of the Ing a very erratic course. It Is stated, Dressing them, and all this season’s and finally ran aground In otter*‘Hay are some very smart semi- overhead wiring In the streets down* slipover stylé, square yoke of The following morning the launch tailored costumes which $4.95 buying; materials are drifted towards Macktnnon's Point and Sacques fine quality laee, and trimmed In order that the location of the have just arrived within serges, shepherd's plaid, boxes may be readily found at night then back to Mayne Island. When French Serge with ribbon. To clear at $1.40 It la Intended to place on each stan­ finally It was hoarded Wright had dis Priced Up to $1.25 pebble cloths, in colors of appeared., but. It Is stated, there was a the past few days. They dard where there |* a box a red globe, navy, black, grey, mode, which will tie seen easily after, dark. half emptied bottle of whiskey and his will meet the wants of the This will he a great Improvement In coat and hat tn the boat. The engines For 55c Each tan .and bosun; are all had stopped running for want of gas» customer who requires a DRESS the system and wilt be extended as perfect fitting coats, arc 200 Pairs Fine Quality time goes on until all the boxes down­ line. -They had not been turned off. pretty Suit, yet inexpen­ town are connected up underground. A broken bdugh on a willow trc« Twelve only, of floral design, In colors of tan, brown, mostly cutaway styles, and French The police call boxes will be connect­ near where the boat was seen at on« in colorings of red, «axe, nevy, sive. On sale Friday black, navy, grey and saxe skirts plain. On sale Fri­ ed In the same way. time suggests that he may have fallen overl»oard while try ing to clltnb ashore of crepe and wrapperette ma­ morning at blue, trimmed with black day and Saturday at Th-re Is nothing particularly wrong on this branch or to tie the taimrh to it, terial. Re early for these. For satin, sailor collar and tie, Kid Cloves with the brains of this generation. Why. then. Is English comedy to-day KONG WITHDRAWS-HIS Fridav ami Saturday.... ,55a1 long sleeves, drop shoulders; -in the whole so utterly contemptible.— well worth $10. On sale 85c Pair Mr John Palmer. MURDER CONFESSION $24.75 Friday ami Saturday *4.95 $16.95 Perrin's make and every pair (Continued from page I) ■Regular 35c Ladies’ fully guaranteed. colors of Shown a plan of the attic, the wit black, white, grey, tan and ! ness pointed out the place where his brown; sizes 5% to 7y». For Starchy Food i w ife’s clothes wer» found.______Summer ■j Mr. Kennedy—“Do you see these A Phenomenal Friday and Saturday, per pair, Necessary { nicks ?” showing ft carving knife to the j witness. “When did you first s«*e those Undervests -only-.--...... ; ; . . .. 85f For Energy | “On Thursday morning I used that Veiy Special at lli.it many persons cannot 1 nlfe qn Thursday," answered Mr Blouse Sale Millard. Examining the knife, he de- 60 of Them Priced Up to $16.00 100 Pairs of Ladies’ Mer digcsl^starcli as found in or­ dared that the nicks were on It before dinary footl —hot biscuit, po­ hr went arway. 25c Friday and cerixed Stockinette tatoes, white, bread, etc. An axe and a kitchen . chair were To Co on j identified by the witness. The chair, he Sale at $3.95 Saturday In making ‘said, was taken upstairs by either him­ 25 dozen of these will go on self or one of his slsters-ln-law on Fri sale; they are all new goods, All beauties, too ; dainty styles of chiffon, lace, net, Knickers with short and no sleeves, lace silk, crepe de chine, all trimmed with ruchings, Grape-Nufs A drawing of the second storey of underset fancy slips; short and long sleeve models. All shades. Regular $1.00 the h°mc was also shown to Mr Mil­ trimmed, made with draw- FOOD lard and was identified as being a cot Out they go on Friday morning $3 $5 airings, and of fine quality por­ jMtir. For Friday and Sat­ from wheat and barley, the rect'plau of the floor. Mr. Kennedy—-"Did you notice any ous ami ribbed knot, also urday, to clear at, 4 r. 65^ starch part of the grains, thing about the car|»et In the break- needed for body energy, is so i fast room ?" drawers to match, loose knee, thoroughly dvxtrinized by Mr. Millardr "It looked as If it had open ami closed styles; all one , been washed. I noticed It the night long baking (partially pre- j before. One et>ot, however, looked as price. Karh...... 25< All Our $1.00 and digested) that the time of di­ I if It had been better washed than th3 / Great All Children's Wearing Apparel, gestion is reducjeti—general­ j rest It w as darker, as If more w ater $1.26 Veilings to Clear ly to about one hour. I had be«-n lised." i It Is likely the vase will continue all Coats, Dresses, Underclothing (White bread about 3*2 * day. Sale of at 66c Yard. Hosiery Sale hours.) While It Is not likely that Kong will All to Go at { make a statement at the preliminary Odd* Friday and Saturday Only 100 Pairs, Reg. 35c Cotton Many forms of stomach hearing to-day. It is Said, that at tha and Hose to Go at 25c Pair HALF-PRICE - - - TO CLEAR trouble disappear when pro­ trial he will repudiate the confession End* per, easily digested food is he made to Deputy Chief MCRae. In­ CORSETS spector Jackson, Detectives Ellice and Black, tan and white, garter top, used. Tisdale and Mr .Millard, while he was Price $1.50 Pair confined in the Q And view sub-station. double heel, toe and sole; full “There’s a Reason” 50 Only—White Linen tanking The sverag* number of Immigrants ad' Alunit 25 pairs in tin- lot, Hair Nets fashioned and made from fine for | mltted .annually to the United Hletes i*»< thg past five yes re has been about ssn.ws low bust long hip; models quality Maoo cotton ; size 8%, 9, Aprons 1er 35c Each G rape-Nuts ! The desire of leisure 1» much more nal 8 for 25c 8% and 10. For Friday and Sat­ Uni than of Luslnvee un.i caff Su V well worth double the Made of tine qigtlity German linen; good large Tempi*. , urday only —sold by Grocers. price. .Be early for these. Without clastic, light and size, just the apron for the kitchen. Friday and Th* large i^qrUy . oX .tUu citUeu* of ( «nadlso IMelem Cmat Ce.. Ltd, this realm are neither healthy, duly Per pair ...... $1.50 dark brown. Windsor, Ont. 25c Pair Saturday, each ...... r.L...... 35^ •duested. nor efficient.— Mr. Herbert Blcn(L VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL IB, 1914 —t] Steele. 81 is. Base on llltuila^Off t Srr.JL . Strtjck ANOTHER STAR BOUJ * 11 out—By 8VSteele. 3; by Baker, H. l^eft on JOHNSON LOOKED t.ases—Vlcttor la. 6; Spokane. 6. Time of TO STOP game. 1.50. Umpire. Uaser------’ Wl E UPON AS WINNER MANAGER WANTS FROM THE Suffered Ten Years Until Has Twenty-Five-Mile Lead A CLEAR SHEET “Fruit-a-tives” Cured Him in Famous Alaska “8t. Thomas, Ont., May 22, 1913. MAY LAND A PLACE Dog Race •*I was troubled for ten years with SOCCER LEAGUE LIKELY TO JOIN Tilly Davies Asks A, A. U. to the most distressing constipation and Indigestion of the worst form. Investigate Standing of His ••No one could have been worse with DOMINION FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Nome, April 16.—Johnson left Tele- Novice Boxers these troubles than I was for this long | phone. 122 miles from Nome, at time o'clock last night. He was due at Bos ••The pain from indigestion was so j ton, 104 niiles from Nome, at 9 o’clock, severe that many times I have had to When he expected to rest possibly four stop work and lie down until,the acute or Wit Qhplx/P'H for A Ibrtwvvn the Sons and Baya, which will To clear all his boxers of any sus­ VIalter was oneiveu iui a declde the If,,and Uaglu.< hampumship. hour»*; unless too hard pressed by picion. Billy Davies, manager of the si asms passed away. Allan or Ayer, who are running to- •;I took a lot of medicine—in fact, p- Timp at l ast Nieht's Mdôt- wMl ** bMidlgd by Referee G. Onward. Vancouver Island A. A. A., has asked I ime ai UM mgm bn 'isolai preparation» are being made to |gether over twenty miles ltehtnd. Snow for an Investigation Into the status of guess I took about everything that is falling over the entire route but so the novices who took port In th> re­ was advertised— and gave them all a ing; Saturday s Derretn ; t»ke »•««* of a record crowd. Th«- son* far it 1» not In sufficient quantity to p J may have one change on their forward Haft1 fI 1 cent tournaments. A rumor reached fair test—but got no relief. About a impede the progress of the. race. John Manager Davies that several of his line. w&tto Sam Lorlmer state» that he year ago. however, I was advised to lia me son’s lead is now nearly twt nty-flvo hoys were ineligible because of their try Fruit-a-tives.’ I am mighty glad will have Joe Shire» back on hi» at miles, and he Is considered a sure participation In sever») of the V. A. C. 1 did so for they seem.to be made ex­ ------tack. winner. His odds have been erased \ bouts last summer, and he wishes to The league games for. next Saturday actly for me. from the betting here. Allah Is now Though several of the Island Tangue ai> as follows: have everything ,settled to the satis­ "They gave results In a very short 3 to 1 and Ayer Is at even money I faction of the amateur officials. The club» have openly stated their Intention ’ Senior, time and I am now free from these The three dog teams are speeding union will meet next Tuesday night for | diseases and enjoying perfec t health i supporting ;i motion i" Join the i1 James Bai va Bow of England, Oak •iitnion football ‘ f<«U-«ition, nothing ya> grounds. Referee. Mr. «*,.,x\Hnl toward Nome the hum* stretch of Its regular monthly gathering, and the | wife also used "Fruit-a-tlves” j’thc 412-rnlle All-Alaska Hwve|wtak< Investigation of the Vancouver l*l*nd » and w:e both think they are the la st was done at last night's meeting of thistles vs. Victoria Wests, Beacon race, with Johnson, the record-holde boxers' standing will be the principal j |uedlt;tne ever made. the. league, when Vice ^President Bain Hill. Referee, Mr. < inkwell, leading. The teams of the three con put up a motion va’lllng for the re- Intermediate, Item. Manager Davies further stated 55. J. EDGEWORTH.” adjustment of local soc cer affairs. Kev- | pandoras ve. Navy, Canteen grounds. tenders are in fine shape, as-are th- that all of his boys are now In good 50c a box. 6 for 12.60, trial site. 2Sc. < ral letters were retyl from the main- ^ Wests vs. Empire*. Macau ley Point. dMvers. It Is conceded in .Nome thaï standing, and moie than that, to help ^At all dealers or sent on receipt of booatS*oxlng w, Vletorlft, tlPf. have 'and association, that body intending ; . ■ '. ------all teams have an equal chance price by Frutt-a-tlves, rLlmlted, Ot­ been compethig ; 'he V. T. A. A. box­ to affiliate with the Dominion Football j Not even th£ world's series base bn winning, although Johnson is being tawa. SCOTT CROPPER ing smokers wit1 . any rew-ard what­ assicatton In a few month*, Vk*tor1a game» has attracted crowds approach- backed most strongly. Every team must comp into the- D. F. A. If 1he old] fng anywhere near the monster Attend - showing remarkable speed. The drlv V. I. A. A. lightweight, who has been ever, to put this club on Its feet. This challenged to a four-round bout by has now been done with the result that country “touring socegr teams are to «nee at the International soccer match ers are making long drives with short the Vancouver Island A. A. A. will be play In the capital. in Glasgow on Saturday, when 130.000 l'tst.s. \f \ Jack l^rrtgan. Cropper holds a de the only Victoria club to have repre- North Wards have resigned from the people, passed through the gates. One All Nome Is eagerly asfoltlhg the vision over Lurrtgan and the latter Intermediate league and the points j shilling was the lowest " price charged finish of the rave, which Is Expected would like to meet Cropper once more sentatlon at the coming B. C. A. A. U. hamplonshlps, despite the fact that scored for ahd against this club have . for admission, so that It Is easy to estl- this evening. The winner will get the to show that he has improved in the there are several elder athletic clubs heen dropped. The Wards are bitter mate that the gate was In the neigh- purse of $3,000. together with the tro­ past few months. ’ The bout will be against the. league for Its action In borhood of 650.000. Some of the world's phy cup and the dog team champion- booked as the head-liner for the next In thé city. Entries for the British Columbia forcing them to play against the Wests series contests have, from a monetary ship of the world. V’. I. A. A. smoker. I^arrlgan also 1 amateur boxing championships, which at Beacon Hill when It was the Ward’s peint of view, equalled this record. The takes exception to an article Jn a \ lc- will be held to-day and to-morrow in home gate. The Wards refused to take largest crowd prior to Saturday ever toria paper. In which he wax booked |SOUTHERN CREWS TO a Welshman. Ijarrlgan Is one of Vancouver, have closed with the largest Auction the field, defaulting to the Wests. The recorded was on the same grounds, list of competitors in the history of R action of the blue and white, eleven » hen the attendance was 127,452. The the < >uld Hod and would like to cor­ ROW AT SEATTLE C. A. A. V. tournaments. Twenty-six wlH scarcely affect the siandlng. as record from a cfnwd viewpoint In Eng­ rect this error. He will hereafter be boxers and twelve wrestlers, represent­ the Wests are sure of the second di­ land Is 120.028. made last year at th** known as the Fighting Harp. ELBERT FELTS fk-attle, April 16.—California and ing Vancouver, Victoria and New vision title. cup final between Aston Villa and Sun Stanford varsity and freshmen eights Speedy le(t-fielder of the Victoria Westminster cluba, are entered. Saturday"* benefit match at Oak Bay de r land. will probably repeat their efforts .to club, who Is making u big fight to It has been announced that there Will 1 wrest the Pacific coast rowing chanv retain a regular berth with the Bees STEELE WAS OEATEN be held in Boston. April 18. an Import-j pionshlp from the University of Wash­ resented In the British open < humpl- this year. Felts is a phenomenal ant athletic conference between Presi­ ington on iAike Washington Friday ships whleh begin on June 18. Frpnois" fielder and" is very fast, but his weak dent Johnson, of the Canadian Amateur afternoon. May 22. COLDWELL PROVES Oulmet will try to prove that hik Vic­ batting haa greatly handicapped his Athletic union; Secretary Crow;, of the We have been instructed They did not promise us definitely IN FIRST SESSION same organisation, and the officials of tory _u»r- Harry Vardon and Edward worth to the club. Ray at Brookline List fall, was not a to come north,'* said Conlbear this the Amateur Athletic union of the to sell by Auction, on Vacant “fluke*1 and Jerome Travers will also morning, "but they promised to make nWed States. President Alfred J. LH1. Lot, Next to Our Auction SPLENDID GOLFER «vit y effort possible to come here for ^nter. Ouimet is so keen on rapturing jr.. Edward K. Babb and Secretary another regatta. I told them we could Rooms, 742 Fort Street, at least one of the championships that James K. Sullivan. R«nh‘ governing CALIFORNIA FINDS quarter the freshmen at the different Local Southpaw Got Away hé practiced daily while' at sea. Oul­ bodies are members of the Interna­ fraternity houses, .and put the varsity met had the captain of the Red Star Poorly at Spokane in Yes­ tional Amateur. Athletic federation, and liner Lapland rig up a netting, so he' oarsmen at the varsity boat club. F- will recognise Its decisions. Yesterday's Results; Ouimet lievlng them of hll expenses except .could continue his ppttlng, and Is now terday's Game RUGBY DOESN’T PAYI their boat faro. They liked the idea To-morrow is Keen on Capturing yract Icing at Deal* Out mat has also pretty well and promised to come If decided to compete for the French British Title championship. He has a busy sum­ the faculty would let them. We want April 17, at 2.30 p.m. to put every Inducement within our Spokane. April 16.-À poor start by mer ahead of him. Losing Hold in Universities; U power In front of these California peo­ Bobble Steele salted away yesterday’s RASERALL ple. for they vertatnty prorod them­ gume for Spokane In the first two In Clarence Ooldwell, with a splendid S. C. Decision Hurls selves game sports.” nlngs. the home club getting sl9- tqlllca NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Several Automobiles, 84 for the eighteen-hole course nt Oak FORMER CANUCK Beginning this afternoon Coach <*>nl In the first and gecond Innings that English Pastime Yesterday’s Result». Bay, raptured the Caddie*’ handicap ENTERS GOLF MEET bear will train his men for the four- proved too much for Delmaa crew. Motor Cycles and mile Poughkeepsie event. There may Jess Baker was hurling In the form Vancouver, 3, Tacoma, 1. match yesterday afternoon over half Hpokane, Ji. Victoria, 2. be changes in the varsity "hell before that made him à sensation In the Coast Bicycles n hundred youngsters taking part In Fraser Hale, former interseholastle Portland, 4: Seattle. 2. Hu.by fuotbnll nesitM U> b, k»Ul« U» | -Wlta hM bL-n littleneW league and there was never any d utu Standing this annual contest. ColdwjHl started homplon of -Chicago and seinifinal 1st as to the outcome. Victoria touched "Without Rewrve, In the western amateur championship from scratch, and had a lead of two hold In California universities. The short of marvelous. Is making a Btfong up Baker’s delivery for but four wide­ W. L Vet. Win eOro strokes over Stanley House, who turn­ last year—after his great success as a Spokane ...... * 0 l 000 1.000 667 University of Southern California, Md for No. 4, Cuchman Is fighting hard ly-scattered hits, while Spokane ham­ 6K7 .333 member of the team of right that vis­ Vancouver ...... 1 1 .SCO ed In a score of 10». hie handicap of 14 which has rapidly come to the foro foi No. 3. and Zimmerman, the best mered out eleven solid drives, the final Tacoma ...... 1 1 .660 661 .333 MacLean A Macdougall making his net score 86. Sidney Pet­ ited Seattle end other Pacific north­ .660 «7 .333 In athletics, has voted to abolish the stroke in the crow camp. Is trying to ount being i to 2...... 1 1 ers was third, and Fred Ooldwell west cities under the leadership of !‘ot tlaml ...... 1 1 .Vki .667 .333 Auctioneers Imported game for the American col- straighten hi* differences with ' the Victoria took the field without the 333 fourth. All of these hoys showed a re Chick Evans last June is now a mem- Victoria ...... 0 2 .000 leg • football as played by Washing­ services of Second Baseman Nye and markable aptitude with the club, their 1*er of the 1’nlverslty of Illinois golf FEDERAL LEAGUE ton and nearly' every college in the Catcher Carney, both of whom are on Office 742 Fort Street. driving being especially çood. A ban­ team. It Is from the latter school that l/qUed States with the exception of their \ay to join the club Delma: ’ (All games postponed y eater day.) Fraser leaves to-day for England to Phone 5487. quet was tendered the boy* 6f"Xhe con­ PORTLAND EVENS UP club in the two games played to date Standing. clusion of th#* match. take part In the big Invasion of Great California. W. !.. Neither» Stanford nor California Is SEATTLE SERIES has shown an apparent weakness with Brooklyn ...... 1 " 0 The results of the other contests fol­ Britain and France by American golf­ the willow. The players were unable Baltimore ...... L 0 ers. The young golfer Is a rneml>er of enthusiastic about Rugby, for only low: Driving for class A—1, B. Neb to Jam the runners around in yester Kansas City ...... 0 0 son; 2. C. Cold well. Driving for class the Skokie club. Chicago. 11c will be half of the high schools play the Eng­ Seattle April 16. - Timely hitting by 8t. Ixmts ...... »...... 0 .0 lish game which makes a surprising in­ Portland and loose fielding by day's game while Spokane's heavy ar­ "hh-ago ...... if...... 0 0 B—1. R. Carter; 2. F. Williams. Ap the youngest of the invading army— allied the visitors to win 4 to 2 yest. rtie>^ tillery cut loose with a vengeance In road on the material each fall. Only Indianapolis ...... 0 n preaching for class A—1, A. White; 2, and Oulmet Is only turned 21. Seattle hit Eastley often, but was unable the opening sessions. Lewis, Koike. Buffalo ...... 0 1 B. Nelson. Approaching for class I As young Hale was once a British those stydents who have an Inside to get men «round after getting Pittsburg ...... 0 1 knowledge of the game tare to watch bases Dell, who started to P»«‘h for Wuffll and Shea, drew down two hits MURPHY’S 1, W. Kerr; 2. Ed. Chattell. subject, passing the first three yéars AMERICAN LEAGUE It, for to a person who has been thrilled Heuttic. was relieved after the aeventh each. Felts. Dashhack. Scanlon and In a ladles' foursomes tournamentrlthj ,f his life i» <»nt»ri«, hi* battle for liming. Reardon finishing the game Umb being the only Victoria - batter*, Yesterday;» UeauUa----- HOTEL Miss Irving and Mrs. Mellln won w the highest golfing honors of the Bri by the American college game rugby Is good form. Score tame. When a man sees he Is going A H R H. P U A. E to hit safely. Washington. 1; Boston. 2. a score of 92 (109 less 17). Miss Poedeyh tons will he^ of added interest. It Is Seattle— A feature of the game Was the catch­ Chicago. 2; Cleveland. 1. Modern, Central, and Fireproof. and Mrs. W. Todd, with 100 <107 lessh-ss hi* intention also to compete In the to be tackled he tosses the ball to Perrlne. 2 b. Other games postponed. someone else and the youihs stampede Raymond, ss...... ing of Tom Cunningham. Victoria's re­ Rooms and Suites with Private 7), were second. French amgteur championship at La cruit backstop, who handled himself Standing. up and down the field as If they were KMillay, c. f...... W L. -Pet. Baths. Reasonable Rate» Bouille, May 26, 26 and 27. 8wain. r. f. <...... like a veteran, throwing out four Spo­ doing It merely for exercise. Rugby Chicago ...... « 1.000 The first big feature of the golf sea­ Duddy. 3 b...... kane Imse pilferers and fielding fault­ New York .. 0 1.600 lacks the spectacular plays amt falls to James. 1 b. rrrrntr. son In England will consist of play In lessly. Zimmerman was put out of the Detroit ...... 0 1.00U Prominent business men of Billings, arouse enthusiasm from the onlookers Martini. 1 t...... Washington i .see the St. George's champion grand chal­ Cadman, c...... game In the fourth inning for kit king Mont., have obtained an option on which really Is half of the fall sport. Boston ...... 1 .860 lenge cup event at Sandwich on May Dell...... at Umpire Casey's decisions. Felts go­ Philadelphia 1 too 14 and 16. The player making the best eighty acres of land north of the poly­ The University of Southern Califor­ •Hiihn ...... 1 .000 Reardon, p...... ing Into right field. The score: Loft la SMITH TRADED TO technic Institute in that city, and will nia Is situated on the outskirts of t/>* "levelsml ... a .ooo scratch aggregate score of two rounds tGlpe ...•.• ...... Victoria — A B. R. H. P O. A. K • rganlse a golf and country club and Angeles. At Eagle Rock, a suburb. Is LOWLY ONTARIOS will -receive, a silver replied of the cup. Dashback, 1. f. . 1 2,6 ti NATIONAL LEAGUE lay out an vlghteen-hole course. Occidental college, at Whittier, a 40 Totale 2 12 n 20 0 1 «> »' valued at 20 guineas. •Batted for Dell in seventh Yesterday’s Results. This looks like another addition to minute interurhan ride from Los An Scanlon. 2 b...... ♦ Batted for Reardon In ninth 0 Pittsburg. 6; 8t. Ixtuls. 1. Quebec, April II.—The Quebec the Pacific Northwest Golf association geles Is Whittier college and only 15 Zimmerman, .r. t The new elimination rule, recently Portland— A B. It. H. P O. A. K 10 Other games po"*P°ned. Hockey club, through Its manager, M. family. minutes on the Interurban at Clare- decided upon by the American asso­ liausman. 1. f. 3 1 0 1 ® Lamb. 3 b...... Standing. j. Qtilnn, has completed a ileal with ciation, barring players, whose handi­ mount Is Pomona college, all of which 6 0 12 0 Delmas, ss...... Pet the management of the Ontario Hockey Mt-Kune. 3U» .. 1.000 TENNIS DOUBLES. play the American game. The high Netsel. r. f. 3 « 1 1 1 Cunningham, c. Cincinnati ...... 1 caps exceed six. w ill not affec t any, of 6 4 1 Brtsiklyn 1 l non club whereby Tommy Smith, Its lend- the Canadians who 'intended taking 1-J pr't.’Vr.' Gulgnl. 1 b. . « 0 1 « » Philadelphia^ .... I lng TTurt-grtter, wilt go 4o —lliimiy part. It Is calculated that the new C dropped the American game In 4 6 12 2 0 Pittsburg .... .600 Murphy', outfit In exchange for Jack Boston, Mass . April 16.—Jay Gould Reams, 2 b. ... 28 2 4 24 10 2 THO clause will proyp satisfactory. Golf ltktfi whèn both California and Stan­ Coltrln, ss. 3 1 2 12 Totals ...... Rt. Louis .... McDonald, the local boy who figured and W. H T, lluhn. the national court 3 1 e » 2 A n It H. P.o. A K. New York ... enthusiasm Is at such a height through­ ford adopted Rugby. and has annually Murray, c. ... Spokane — on the championship team three sea­ ttnni* champions, met Stock ton and Eastley. p. .. 2 0 10 2 out the States that the association played each of these Institutions with Powell, 1. f...... Boston ...... sons past. A cash consideration fig», I»erby, of Boston, to-day In the open­ Butler. •»...... fears a record list In the qualifying varying success. Because so few peo­ . 30 ing match of the national doubles Wagner. 2 b...... ured In the trade With certain string, round at Ekwanok on August 3t. ple In Los Angeles care to watch Rugby •Martini out. lilt by belted bell. Lewis, r. f...... which will he to the advantage of the championship tournament. Three other Score by innings; the U. 8 C. management flopped back RITCHIE AND MURPHY former Stanley cup holder.: Th. rmifd Stut.8 will be wcil rep- matches were .et for later In the day. nt.ofti...... 10000010 0—2 Hoïke. i b to the American gnme. Porttond ...... 0 0 60 1 0. 1-4 Wuffll. 3 b...... DOWN TO WEIGHT The local club wnt In lie reserve li„i Now that U. 8. C. has decided Rugby Summary: Two-b.» ''««y-.j;?" to the N. H. A. a. follows: Moran, Is not a real sport, there Is certain irln ft). Oulgnl. Ka.lley SJ‘rlÎS* hif*_ Baker, p...... Mummery, Hall. Prodgere, Crawford, to be considerable comment In both Hwaln. Netirl. K..lley 8«irir|ce Hy- Pan Francisco, April 16.—Willie Smith. Malone. Mark». Weetwfc*. Car­ lUu.man. Htru.k out-By J*!1*; Totals ...... 8 11 27 .11 Ritchie and Tommy Murphy are prac rie, Rooney’ and Bavard. Thè'McDon- REMARKED ON THE SIDE th,' Berkley and Palo Alto fraternity Kurlley. 7 Ba»e. on hull»—Off Hell. 6. Score by Innings an-f boarding houses. There has al­ off Eaetley. 2 I Mm l.l>- play.—Herrin, to Victoria ...... 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 1 0-2 th ally through with their training; for aId-Smith deal was put through after ways been an undercurrent of dleçon Raymond to James. Pitcher»’ summary .42002000 their match'Friday night. In which the the club's reserve list had been sent Five hits and three runs off Ml In Sevan Hpokane Homs Clubs Win Opening League Games. tent with the Imported game on^the Summary: Two-base lilts — Butler, lightweight title Is at stake. Both In, so Hint Smith Is still the club's Innings Two hits and one run off Rear­ Dashbark. Three base hJt-L*w1s. Dou­ With threatening weather In Seattle and Tacoma, but a fairly nlce^spell campuses. don In two Innings. Charge defeat to were in their gymnaglfim» yesterday, properly us far as the league Is con­ Dell. Time of game. 2 hours. I mpire, ble play-Wagner to llolke Hit by for the Spokane clash, th* Northwestern league got away to a flying Perhaps In a year or two the cham pitc hed ball - Dashback. Wild pitch — although Ritchie was the only one to cerned. start, the home taking down all three of the opening fixture . pionshlp teams of the University of Shuster. do any boxing. To-day. however, there Crawford, Mummery and Malone Ttw close seres Indicate that the league Is better balanced and with ever* Washington will be playing either Caï- will be a cessation of everything that are the three men that Quebec will ex­ manager straining for a Class A A team,_ the_ Fielder Jones circuit jUU boast tfo.mla, Stanford or U. 8. C. for the EXPECTS TO WIN AMATEUR TITLE pertains to the grind. Murphy will do clude from Hhe draft agreement wllh of tetter ball this summer than any other Class B league In the Pacific coast title. Just enough exercising to permit of his the Pacific Coast league. torla's.______defeat. at the hands of «....Lun»Spokane waswn« not an Inglorious rout and If De|v being rubbed down, and so far as the mas and his crew ran keep battling away for the balance of the week, the Bee champion Is concerned there will he EUROPEAN POLO TEAMS will be assured of a fine welcome when they open here on Monday agUlns ENGLISH ATHL€tÊS nothing more eventful than two or Tacoma. Portland made Pete Rvhnleder fight all the way to win. while Van­ ARRIVE AT GOTHAM three game* of.handball. FOR PANAMA EXPOSITION couver chased J<*e McGInnlty's Bengal» to the tape. It was a big day for the Evidently the champion will make the -weight beyond any question and do Northwestern league and the attendance figures Indicate a bumper year. Fan Francisco. April 16.—Under « « m- New York, April 1« - Arnold N. S. It nicely. His weight Tuesday after­ Reinforcements Late In Arriving. mlsslon from the Panama-Pavtfh ex­ Jacknon. England'» great mile runner noon was Just a quarter of a pfrund position, JobtrB. Miller and J. Cht< ver A delay In putting through th. deal for C'amoy make. It nocrenary for and three other reprcentallvep of Ox under the 135-pound mark.- which is the Cowdln will leave to-night on a Em >- TVIniA. to go through th. opening week with two very, groan catcher., and ford university, arrived here yesterday weight that the principals must do an lyan tour for thç purpose of Ifivitlng thl. I» «« goln* *0 help th. Boro Brmt.ro Is a fair imcond-llrlng num. while the ntymple to prepare for the In­ hntir before thrir battle.- Murphy Is polo teams to a tournament to held Cunningham I. too young to o.pect much of. Curn.y will make a graat dif­ ternational relay rare, w hich I» to lake practically at weight, too. in connection with the fair next year. forme. In the B.O. and hi. hitting will also bolster up th. attack. Nye mjf.l place tinder the nunplces of the Uni­ The following countries will l* vlalt* d: have .topped Off a few day». .. h. I. not elated to Join Ihc club until next versity of Pennsylvania, at Philadel­ Phoenix Book Beer, $1.60 nee dozen England. Ireland, Spain. Germany, Monday when It cla.he. with Tacoma at the Royal Athletic park. Troubla 1» phia a week from next Saturday. France and Italy. being experienced In «muring a llug.lng outfielder, but the pennant race I. a The visitors remained In this city quarts. * Ion. one and th. fact that Dolma, has dropped the first game» doe. not lndi- over night, and left /or Providence. R ' >,» has « poor clul. On th* contrary, Driscoll'» .bowing Tuesday In !.. to-day for a few days' practlve lowing but .lx hit. I. evidence of the eulibre of * tho. twirling dlvl.b.n 1 Irrival I» eagerly awaited, and with» another'right-hander he will l ho Brown university track. From there they will go to Philadelphia, CYCLING oomplete a formidable «lab brigade. _ ’ where they will lie the guests of some FISHING Bicycles of the highest grade Will Tax th. Rgc. T'.cka ■ of i he University of Pennsylvania fra New shipment of the latest In frttn $35,00 up. n«ee rreMIngs In Ontario have been placed on aTmr with circu.es In the ternltle. until after Die meet, and are SCOTTY WHKAV Fishing Tackle just arrived. ™.,,., of feea in future It will co.1 each club «500 dally to run race, an ln- booked to return to EnglamJ on Tues- Victoria's crack welterweight, who will represent the Vancouver Island Give Us a Call Jiion This win mean that the orrtaMo J-. k. y . ' >>- VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL lli, 1îH4 NOTICE. CANUCKS TO PUÏ In the County Court of Victoria, Holden at Victoria, Province of Brltleh Colum­ bia.' Im the matter of the "Mechanics' Lien Act." Between ON GOTHAM COURTS Samuel Chaikinvahd Austin Tlbb. carry­ uanrrrirvi ing on business'in co-partnership under the firm name of the Island . Sheet Metal Works, Plaintiffs, And Refuse to Go to Englahd for Arthur Pinner and A. M. McLellan. car­ CARNEY EXPECTED WITH OIES TO DAY rying on business In co-partnership un­ der the firm name of Pinner A Mc-^ First Round; Canada's Pros­ Lellan. and the said Pinner A McLel­ pects in Cup Matches lan (contractors). PORTLAND CLUB ALSO STRENGTHENS And The Victoria Opera House Company, Limited, (owners), As a result of the decision of Robert Ernest B. C. Hanington, (Mortgagee), While It is figured that Nick Wil­ Powell and Bernard Schwengers, Vic­ And Wilhoit Secured From Venice liam*' pitching staff is already strong, toria’s crack tennis ''star*, to remain Frederick Bernard Pemberton and An­ Club; McGinnity Cuts Loose Fred Frambath, who 1» touted as a here until July, it Is extremely llkely drew Wright. (Trustees for Debenture- comer, will be added this week. that Canada's team for the Davla cup holders), Defendants. Squad of Recruits; Milligan Two changes In the umpirical rules, matches will meet the Australians in - To for this season have been announced New York, Mr. Powell received a wire Arthur Pinner. A. M. McLellan. and Pin­ Joins Colts ner A McLellan. all of Seattle. Wash by the league head. from Secretary Hall, of the Canadian Ington. United States of America. ••.Managers hereafter will bring their lawn Tennis association, asking If the TA K F NOTICE that the above-named hatting orders out to the umpires at Victoria pair could make a trip to Eng­ Daintier* have commenced an action the home "plate, instead of waiting for land to play the Australians. Messrs. Ask for Manager Delmas expected to hkve HynltiHt you In the County Court of Vic­ the arbiter* to come to the benches,1 Schwengers and Powell have dechlcd toria aforesaid by Summons of that Court Tom Varney behind the bat for to-day’s dated Mst March. A. D. Itl4. for pay- he said. “Àlao 1 have changed my rul­ to leax> about the first week In July ment by you of the sum of 81286.50 for game at Spokane, while Out fielded ing as regards coachcrs using physical so that It would be Impossible for them sheet metal work, etc., executed by them force to hold base runners i*i third. for vou In connection with the erection Wilhoit Is expected tp join the Ilees to c.rose to the Old Country In such of the Victoria Opera House, at the cor­ t<-morrow. . Narveson and Nye will The guide Is specific on that point and short space of time. hereafter runners shall i* called out VANCO^f. . ner of Broughton and Blanchard Streets, arrive next week, along with another Regarding the coming cup games. in the Oitv nf-Victoria aforesaid, and-for right-handed twtrler that the local if the coecher* lay hands upon them." the enforcement of a Mechanics' lien In Toronto writer has the following respect thereof, all as set forth In said club fs now dickering for. Wilhoit. Summons and relative Particulars of who is n young outfielder from the Tacoma. April 16. -Before lea\ Ing " niatni dettwrert to mé otvTjiatd 21st' March. Stockton -club, Hied out by v« Hi... last night fm- Van. .,u\. r, where me "This year the. final round for the A p. 1914. * " hit for an average of .S?2 last-#fason Tigers opened the season In British cup emblematical of the world’s AJND vou are required within 8 days AloGln- championship In lawn tennis, will be after the last publication of this Notice ip. 120 games, stealing -60 liases and, Columbia to-day, "Iron Man You can get it at any of these t«. defend the said action b> filing a Dis­ storing 89 runs, lie Is remarkably nlty released five recruits and signed played off In the United States, either pute Note therein in the said Court. aniM fast, and will be used In the lead-off two. The releases were those of <>ut- in New York or Boston. The'challeng­ places if you but ask for it. In default of your so doing the above position. President Tommy Hicks,, of! Fielders FraxSer. Wetxel and Barklcge ing nations .who seem to hold the best Plaintiffs may proceed therein-and Judg­ ment may t»e given in your alwence. the Boosters* club predicts that ’fully and Infieldcrs Pierce and Lorenx. W et- chance of recapturing are Australia T>ATRI> at Victoria, o. C.. this 11th live thousand fans will lie on hand to /.el and Barklege are very _ prdmlMng and the British Isles—France or Ger­ See that you get it fresh off the ice day of April. A. D 1914 greet die lives upon their return home; youngsters, hut with Mlllton. Fries many might upset the apple cart, but HARVEY COMBE. Abbott and Neighbors, McGlnnlty has —it’s best served that way. Registrar. next Monday for the Tacoma seriefc. on form, #Jthough they will hgve strung all the fly chasers he wants. Berger. teams, 1 look for them to be eliminated Portland. Ore., April 16 —It Is still a pitcher released Beattie, was sign- in the preliminary rounds. Canada A dozen quarts costs ..you ^$2 a NOTICE. doubtful whether the Portlund Colts ed, and McGlnnlty also took on liar- has also challenged and has drawn will have Bhortetop Bancroft bac k, hut \ry Hall, a student of the Cushman against Australia In the first roun«l. dozen pints $1—at any liquor store n the Matter of the Estate of James Dave Milligan, the crack Portland Indian industrial school of Tacoma, The Australians will have a very Watson Devlin, Deceased, Late of coast league outfield recruit, will likely | Hall Is'an Inftelder and hard hitter for strong team. Wilding, Brooks, Dun* gt to Seattle to Join the Colts. * an amateur. the City of Victoria, B. Ç. lop and Douât. At the present mom­ ent Wilding Is at the zenith r.f his form as a tennis player and I TAKE NOTICE- that administration ot not think there Is more than one that Ike estate of the said lames Watson Dev­ FEDERAL LEAGUE TIGERS UNABLE TO lin ha* be-n granted to Diura Ashton would stand an even chance of beat­ rhlllips by the Supreme Court of British GETS BIG CROWDS HIT HUNT’S OFFERINGS ing hlm, I refer to Parke, who in my Columbia. opinion will-win the English champion­ All persons having < laimer against the 8t. Louis, Mo. April 16—With Gov­ Tacoma. April 16 -Hunt held Tmynna to ship this year and If he comes to Am­ *t«>ve Estate are required to semi particu­ three hits, whtb Ulrot weakened In the lar* thereof dulv verified, to the under­ ernor Elliot W. Major as pitcher an 1 seventh inning and Vancouver defeated erica will annex this championship signed on or before tn** I^Yi day of May Mayor Henry W. Kiel as catcher, the Tacoma-3 to 1. also. Brooks. It seems, has gone back A.D. 1914 after which date the Adminia- St. I,<»uls Federal league team 1* sche­ Vancouver- - A B. H. H. P O A E as Doust beat him a few weeks ag< trÀrlx will proceed to distribute the said ... R • tie • Estât'- according to law with regard only duled to open Its Reason here to-day Wottell. 1. f...... As a doubla pair ■■ Brooks and Dunlop with Indianapolis. Probable batteries: Bennett. 2 b...... 2 to such claims of which ehe shall then McCivl. 1 b...... 1 13 are probably the strong» st team play­ BREWED AND BOTTLED IN VANCOUVER BY have had notice. Groom and Simon for St. Louis: Falk- Frink, r f...... ing to-day. Dated at Victoria. B. C.. tide 8th day enberg or Moseley and Raridun for the Brlnker, v f...... of April. A D. 1914. Canada’s CJiances. VANCOUVER BREWERIES limited visitor*;1 Ifeister. 3 b...... MARTIN ft I.VM*DEN. Hcharnweb**rL ** "For Canada, Powell and Schwengers Of y*f. Pemberton Building. Victoria. B C it it ' it are the logical choices. Both men did Solicitors for the Administratrix. Kansas City, Mo.. April 16—Clear, xtremely well last year In England warm weather ushered in this, the . 31 6 2X 14 3 The Toronto pair, Baird and Sherwell, opening day of the Federal league Totals ...... NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A B H. P O. A. E make an excellent double team but it how big a mistake It was until I got baseball season here, and everything against the latter. If the British team LACROSSE CLUB TO Frlea. r f...... 3 is doubtful If they could win from th»* Co thinking It over and had a talk with Indicated that the Chicago team would were the challenging one. Parke would Estate of the Late Mrs. Jane Barnes. Yohe. lb...... 3 od as head of the team will then be ap­ a slight edge." ) of the first-named clubs: E E. WOOTTON. Summary: Stolen bases—Bennett. Hels- showing. The final will likely bring pointed. f)f Bank of Montreal Chami»ers. Bastion It was pretty close at that. ter. 8« h«rnweber. Double play*— Brlnker Australia and the British Isles together First Division. Ptrwet. Victoria. B. C.. Solicitor for the it it it to Svharnweber ; Hunt to ‘Cheek to Mr- to decide who will have the right to Executor. Victoria’s hitters did not appear to Carl. Two-base hit»—Cheek. Kelly -ft on bases—Vancouver. 7; and Earl Hamilton, pitcher, who dis­ Tacoma. 5 Time of game. 2 hours. Um­ !>eat both Wilding and Brooks, but the posited No. 269. and being No 1728 Bank it ' - regarded his contract with the St. Louis pire, Frary. other British representative* will prob­ Victoria West Intermediate team will street, juet off Fort street car lines Dick Kaufman twlrle'd a jilce game Americans to sign with the Kansas ably fall before them both. The result lineup as follows for the game with the Mortgagee's «ale by public tenner, under for Tacoma. City Federàls. and yesterday decided Empires at Macaulay Point Saturda;. the power* of sale contained in Regis­ ür