lA 4 4 WHERE TO GO TO-NIGHT : WEATHER FORECAST Crvstal Os rden—Sea water P thing. Coliseum—"A Day In Italy.;' Playhouse—"Maggie and- Jlgge In Poli­ tics. ”• ‘ ^ .. JW 3$ hours ending 5 pm. Thursday: dm Columbia—"The Dead wood Coach. Victoria and vicinity- Light to mod­ Capitol—"The Talkeç." v erate winds, flne and warm for several Dominion—"Introduce Me.” days. . -v- PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. 67 NO. 6 VICTORIA. B.C., WEDNESDAY. JULY S, 1925 -16 PACKS. -=^= — NEW DEVELOPMENTS AT OCEAN DOCKS 5946 Alberni to be MEMBERS OF INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PARK TURGE0N MAY SOON * LUMBER ASSEMBLY m COMMISSIONERS NOW IN CONVENTION IN CITY JOIN RAIL BOARD Convention City of Ottawa, July 8.—In view of re­ vision of freight rates by the PLANT ANNOUNCED Island Boards Railway Commission. consider­ ANSWER TO able influence la being exerted to Duncan. July 8.—Alberni will have the vacancy in that body be the convention city in 1926 of fitted by a Western man and Mr. » ^ * a Justice Turgeon of Saskatchewan FOR OGDEN POINT the Associated Boards of Trade of Vancouver Island, an Invita­ is lieing boomed for the position. PESSIMISTS tion from the Ajberni Board of v. The Ottawa Citizen says to-day. Trade being accepted this morn­ Canadian National Railways Will Proceed With Con­ ing as the first business of to­ * * «h Finance Minister Tells Island day's «selon,. Pre «rident C.P. W. struction of Lumber Assembly Plant Here, C. P. W. Schwengers of the \ ictoffa HAILSTORM IS Boards of Trade Delegates Chamber of Commerce moved ac­ •mum Schwengers Was Informed To day in Wire From ceptance of, the Invitation after Dr. J. 0. MacLean Talks on President K. M. Whyte had CAUSE0F LOSS Sir Henry Thornton. warmly invited the convention. Taxation at Duncan . v. ! > ■y , »/** Weyburn. S»ask., July 8—One of the worst and moat devastating hail­ By Times Staff Representative k\ f storms ever experienced-'in the Wey- Coming right after the announcement that J. A. Mooney of Duncan. July ,8.—Introduced by C. burn district struck close to the city, F. DiTvle a* "the tnun who acts the GANGSTERS IN ' i A yesterday, taking a heavy toll of the the Panama Pacific Terminals Grain Limited had completed taies we must p^r," Hon. Dr. i. D. crops of the district. The storm lasted MacLean laat night addressed the CHICAGO FOUGHT I It only a few minutes, but In that few negotiations with the Dominion ..Government for the. lease of a noara-t of mid? conven- minutes thousands of dollars were > x y lost. ■ The crop before the storm was portion of the $.1,000,(XX) Ogden Point Canadian National Kail- lion at Duncan. Chicago. July 8.-—Gangsters* guns Ne V No government is worthy of sup- > 100 per cent, crop, prospects being ways dock for the erection of a $1,000,000 elevator definite aa- biased In Chicago streets ggakULHz. irrë~bësf seJ»B here for torihy1 yéàfs. "Torrmrar "T«TTnut~VtITlthg to give "Its ; i'niy. seriously wounding Tony (Jenna, f»ewt effbrt* to support the progress third of the Henna brothers to fall in fhr-, area suffered ,a ,total Jobs. St.blUi iiui. Canadian-National KaiItoxa,g:iU nrnreed.yitb the cocstrnc- ■of sk parts nf the XTQVinçf. hfc-aaill in the feuds and, rivalries some suffered from thirty to fifty per "What benefits one part benefits the of beer runners. tion of a lumber assembly plant at the docks. whole." he said, after complimenting C. P. W. Schwengers. president of A telegram aras received to-day the Victoria Chamber of Commerce, from Sir Henry Thornton by C. P- m W- Schwengers. présidait of. the Vic­ on the informative character of Ills PLAN INTERNATIONAL toria Chamber of Commerce who is address on the West Coast. L , RACING WAGERS SHOW DROP now attending the Associated Board» "So long as your associated INSTITUTE IN PARIS of Trade convention at Dwncah. boards do not degenerate to a reso­ J K K lution passing body, so long you will Paris. July's.—The Senate to­ WORK TO BE STARTED SOON be a factor In the progress of the IN OPENING MEET; HEAVY The work will be started and com* Province and Vancouver Island," he day passed a bill for the creation pleted as soon as possible, says the raid. of an "international institute for wire to Mr. Schwengers. intellectual co-operation" in I>r. MacLean spoke on the sources pivm As in the case of elevator the of Provincial revenue and the magni­ Paris which Former Premier Her- SEASON DECREASE FORECAST Chamber of Commerce has been tude of the field, the requisite of riot promised the League of Na­ working for some time along this keeping non-partisan at such gather­ tions France would undertake. — Photo hy Wheeler-Port Studio. direction. The establishment of the ing being stressed. British Columbia has started its annual horse racing season lumber assembly plant will mean that PROVINCIAL REVENUE this year with a substantial drop in wagers below the bets of a Vancouver Island Legging operators "The total provincial revenue is can ship lumber to the Ogden Point about eighteen and a half million year ago. according to official figures issued at the Parliament docks where it wM be assembled for dollars, a large sum for a small popu- transhipment oh ocean going vessels CUNLIFFE TO BE Buildings! to-dav. These figures show that In thd four days of to all parts of the world. DARROW goes the recent Brighouse meet in Vancouver $364,132 was wagered as It is sometimes said that in Can­ NEW RATE LEGISLATION TO NEW PRESIDENT OF FERRIES TO BE OPERATED ada too many governments exist, but against $372.000 'during the first four days of the Brighouse meet The consequent saving in transpor­ the condition must be met. ASSOCIATED BOARDS last year. tation cost win make Island opera­ "The nine provinces fall into four This drop in betting, if continued, will reduce the total wagers tors on an even basl» with other areas -Maritime. ' Ontario. Quebec, By Timas Staff Rapraeentative TO DAYTON FOR operators. Expensive freight hauls Prairie Provinces and British f*o- BE OF ENORMOUS BENEFIT through the city from the Point El­ Duncan, July 8. F. Cunliffs for this season to a figure much below that of 1024 on account rmhia. 'Canada is a difficult coun­ of Nanaimo was unanimously of the redunion of the racing season from seventy days to forty- lice terminals are now faced but try to govern," said Sir John Macdon­ chosen president of the Associ­ with the establishment of the lum­ ald, and this la equally true of Brit­ ated Boards of Trade ef Vancou­ four days. Taxation officials here anticipate.that the betting will ber assembly plant barge ferries will ish Columbia. We have two types SCOPES TRIAL continu, this season pretty much on be Installed which will carry the ver Island at the convention at of mining—coal and metals, fisheries, TO B.C, OLIVER DECLARES loaded lumber cat» from the terminas Duncan to-day after Dr. D. E. the basis of the Brighouse figures. agriculture and manufactures—yet Kerr, president far the laat year, r4mAlie ThU decline is attributed largely to a to th» docks. The mm wm b» wn- we have to evolve a policy to suit all: Chicage tawyer and swcltui feign the enormous betting loaded and the lumber assembled for what suits one industry is often not Putt 1<|H% MHtaI of last year when ao much money shipment. pInsuring another. Provincial Government Will Work for liam J. Bryan to Wage GDJJS MURDER The announcement of the receipt went through the pari-mutuels, that widespread demands were made for of the telegram was wertrsd with “Only one-half of one per cent of Railway Board’s Reshaping of Rate Structure, dent by acclamation. Evolution Battle Province Is municipal, these areas Cordial thanks were given to the total abolition of racing. British loud applause at the meeting of the have 400.0V0 people: all the rest of Premier Declares in First Utterance on Question Mayor Muter of Duncan aed the Columbian*. It is thought. wiH be Ayodattd Boards of Trade of Van­ Province has 150,000." Dr MacLean Great Flutter in Tennessee more cautious on the tracks this couver Island at Thmcan this after­ Duncan Board ef Trade for'- their year. HEARING OPENS noon. * j pointed out. C. Since Leaving Ottawa; Shows How B. Products hospitality. Town as Opening of Hearing MUNICIPALITIES The Brighouse meet started out Moving Eastward Will Get Lower Rates Now. with a heavy betting total. On the "In municipalities the principal Approaches first day 8110.81& Was wagered, as sources of revenue are lands and li­ against 1*8,288 on tgc first day last censee; these give funds to carry on Dayton. Tenn.. July 8.—Evolution year. On the second day this year MEMORIAL BRONZE local government and the municipal­ AGAIN FRIDAY Vancouver, Jutv 8—New federal rate legislation, ordering a in "guesses strung together." accord; ♦he wsger* dropped to MS,678, as ities spend 122.000,000 annually. nation-wide equalisation of freight rates, will be of tremendous ing to tb* definition of William J,.‘ against 175.195 on the second day last "Small centres' look to the Provin­ Bryan, here to-day to take part in year. The third day total was M*,- Charles Morris. Extradited cial Government for police schools advantage to British Columbia, Premier Oliver declared at the the prosecution, of John T. Scopes 979, ft Mg decrease from the corres- and all3 administration. Little settle­ Laurier Club luncheon to-day when he discussed for the first time for the vlolsti.m of the Tennessee I'ondlng figure in 1924 < $129. v uttanp WO,.14,, . if.-npr.“ 'i muracr#murd. r, appearedappoorod hktor preliminaryiirrininttiirj «rial* * i.i « Oyer, SaysNanaimo M.P. charges on that railway would be train had been stopped some time. avnUaM, »» » ^ f r J he«ore M.*»0«He a.^.14o IwHW. Morris, following- lire llaiit_____ higher lb Ttrmutr Columbia Jhaneiee- WH nrr rme-eame.— Then gn wide LIKE CIRCUS DAY j ____mom Hut They__ were said lo lo- 1m- $P8______...... The statue arrived from Brit- Armed Citizens and Deputy appeared in n state of wonderment of hi.s appeal against ext where in Canada. The trial ia act to begin neat.Ret- Workers Return as Canada "From the tirât.completion of the to find the arrival tU Retina had Sheriffs Seeking Suspects < «»mr nn hour earlier than had been day...... - .. ; — *....------...... * "" ...... of ..« l-rnand tog Nor Vajcouver 1 “g,J ^ J^n' M wllh ^ * Recovers Prosperity -— Canadian Pacific ItaUway to the Following the removal n couple «•akalln whrr, h, hnn bwn hnu wm. , . r__ present time, Western Canada, and Near Moss Landing, Cal. expected. No one had informed the Cays’ago of every trace of fear that, «rh-plaK -pen «w latter and tour particularly British- Columbia, have liarty of thé difference in time. The r,mand»Ml .ppe«ran« before Po'K,- ,pe monkey «rial might , triende app<-arcd 'her, on Max 1» In magistrates in Vancouver'. By Times Staff Representative been subjected to higher charges than Member of P^Tse Was Shote^"'consequenceÏÏ.7Ï was that a hurried rrise£ through Intervention of tlir f,,l,tat connection with th, Shon tee hos- watched the opening of the statue obtained in Ea»te,rn Canada. At­ Paul Carl. Htromkln* and the Duncan, July 8—Business con­ courts through an Injuûctlon »o i re-1 **pltal *“ fund. United States «witnesses who testi­ and its elevation to the top of the tempts have been made at various and Killed by One of Gang ‘lu£M,r15 =n v*»nt furthi r prosecution of the crise stone base. ditions in Canada are improv­ times to have till* manifest injustice ■I ap­ fied at the trials of « «wen Benjamin The figure of the Canadian soldier Yesterday ltearedpeared'to to the cheering crowd an-and re­ by state authorities. Dayton settled j llaker and Harry F. Myers, alias So­ ing. The exodus to the Vnited removed, but with only a partial down in earnest to the work of com- ! wash. both of whom were sentenced is carved In !>old and vigorous lines success. ceived the salute pf the guard drawn and Is vibrant with action. The work States,has ceased and Canadians, “The Canadian Pacific Railway had from th* First Battalion, a Regina pletlng preparations. to hang for their share In the crime, has been "dorie In an effectively Salinas. <*al., July 8.—Many armed JUflc* regimml. After an inspection A Inushroom growth of conceZhlon , will be heard at the preliminary in-’ -who went across the border in been divided Mi to rate zones: Eastern citizens and a «quad of deputy sher- "TO" LTILVa Ind brtof talks'with the rugged way well in keeping with the Iff*, augmented by fifteen members ®VmL^ nf the r^eut on imrty the stands epmng up. lining the sidewalk j qulry of the charge against Morris. search of better .working condi­ (zone extending to Fort William; along Mar.ket Street in front of the At present Morris is not represent­ subject The soldiers face, with its I prairie zone to the mountain* from of the Fortieth Tank Company of the members of the reception Pitriy^sne courthduse Furniture trucks sped! ed by counsel though he may fetaln expression of grim determination. Is tions are ijoyr returning to their 1 Fort William, and pacific $one 750 Haig iwrly W|UR taken to Government particularly effective an* the posi­ California National Guard, continued House. Later the visitor Inspected through the street with furnishing* a lawyer before the date of the pre­ ; mile* inland from the Pacific Coast. the search to-day for a number of tion of the figure is extremely life­ homeland. ('. If. Dickie, 'M.P., “Under the judgment of the Board the soldiers* wards of the city, hospi­ for homes that long had been vacant liminary hearing. In his, defence at suspected (Iquor ^muggier* who fa­ to supply the deeds of the expected the Assize Court trials Baker averred like told delegates to the Associated j of Railway Commissioners given in tally shot a- posse member early yes­ tal* and a visit will be paid- to the George Bowers Believed to The bronze at present is bright soldiers' plot in the'cemetery. new arrivals. that he and Morris had gone direct Board* of Trad» of Vancouver Inl­ 11914, Prairie rate* approximated terday morning near Moas landing, Have Been Drowned in from Victoria to Anavorte* on the almost yellow in color. A few- months and at Duncan last night. With the twenty per cent, higher than Eastern nine miles from here. , Denman II. on the night of Septem­ of weather, however, will turn It » United State* coming through the and I’aciflc rates fifty per cent, Believing the suspect* had left the] too FRENCH-CAN ADI AN Coffee Lake, B.C. ber 15 last and did not stop at Hld- beautifully soft green tint. war with half the gold of the world higher than Prairie., These were claws open marshes along the waterfront | n.ve Island as the Crown alleged. it could not bè expected that the i ratés and the discrimination Was Where the search was concentrated, ISOrtnile House. B.U.. July 8.—The Just tv hat stand Morris will take oh ! largely reflected In commodity rates young people of f’anada would pass yesterday, the posses Hhlfted toward | leturn of Constable Gallagher from 6ms • defence is not yet known. over the opportunities offering in ss well. thr mountains and placed detach­ SCHOOL TEACHERS TO BE Timothy Mountain has closed the in­ It Is unlikely that either Baker or that country after the war. but now | A8K LOWER RATES „,» ment* »lench-Cah- through the ice about *|x rplles from subject to corroboration from some Canada in agriculture, mining and Victoria will shortly he visited by his home. His testing stick w»s Independent source . 100 French-Uanftdlan school teach­ ttdlan institution covering, as It will. manufacturing ‘T think." he Raid, J. D. ROCKEFELLER DEFICIT FORESEEN Ontario, the prairie-provinces. Cans- found in the creek flowing out of —Morris win be brought from Premier Painlevc Asks FP0ncn “we Should not send our raw ma­ ers . Who are now maMfig a tour dlMn Hock lei and British < "••lumbia. j Coffee Lake, and u scent bottle that Oakalla under heavy guard in time he had been using for bait was found for the Friday hearing. Chamber to Provide Sum terials out of the country. We should . Washington.. July 8.—A deficit westward from Quebec Province. ~with“1‘ ample stop-overs “at **"all places make our country a manufacturing EIGHTY-SIX TO-DAY on the lake shore. of Hpprozimately 140.000,000 on The plans of the party were outRned of interest. It is estimated it will The lake was dragged without suc-Vl For Operations land.’.* furnish unique educational experi­ New Y6rk. July 8 --John D. Rocke­ postal operations during the fis­ in the following dispatch recel»ed He pointed out that two centurie* ence In Canadian nationhood both to Boy Who Attempted feller Hr. is celebrating, his eighty- cal year of 1920 was estimated by here to-day: Paris, July 8—The French counter» were required to grow saw log*. A ^Postmaster-General New. Winnipeg. July 8.—One hundred those participating and those whom ‘J- PWitsrtn „ movemënt jn the Upper lz*Wn VnUcy time limit should be set when no sixth birthday quietly at hie home ; the excursipnlKts will visit. PREMIER ARMSTRONG Morocco is making satisfactory in Pocantlco Hills to-day. French-Uangdlan school teachers JülCiae necovertng^ot more logs should be exported, say In left Montreal Tueedav on a Trans- In the party are many prominent ...... progress, according to the latest re» two year*. No- one made anything Newspapermen and photographers persons, among whom are Mr. Du­ HAD AN OPERATION pert» from headquarters, and in- are not being admitted to Mr., Rocke­ «'anada train and .Will arrive in Win­ from exporting logs, he claimed, nipeg Thursday morning over the quette. Mayor of. Montreal; Judge Vancouver, July 8—Harold Buck creases the hope that the Riff tan save a few loggers getting wages. feller's presence, on his own Orders. EARTH SHOCKS IN P* met on and Hnn. K. L. Patehaude. Halifax. July S:—Premier E. *ley. the sixteen^year-old jNrjr found j menace against Taxa may soon be rc- The only message to the public given Usnadian Pacific Hne. Hé disapproved of embargo, pre­ PORTUGAL TO-DAY The trip, whioh was arranged by The excursion will reach Regina H. Armstrong, who underwent a nunglng unconscious in a noose here moved. V , . ferring a heavy export tfex. out was the following: July 19. Calgary. July 11. and Revel- surgical operation yesterday for * on Monday evening, regained eon - ! Meanwhile a full.dmia debate is set Mr; Rockefeller, is well And fuU the University of Montreal, will take T hope you will take intAi your de­ in practically all the principal « irlcs stoke. Julv 14 Vancouver and Vic­ an infected lip. was reported sciousness last r.lght and will prob-‘ for this afternoon In the ( hamber of liberation* action to prevent thn de of cheer And unbounded gratitude Lisbon. July 8. Earth shocks toria will be visited -July 1* to 1L this morning as havinjçjatssed a ably recover. hospital authorities Deputies when Premier Î alnleve wUl for all the blessings of another yesr. of the West. It includes the run *tructloh of our forests, trie fmllv of were felt in th* northern prov­ across «’ftnrida to Vlctôrlft and re­ A similar trip will tsr made across very restful night and the ex­ stated to-day. The lad's toother has^ask for an appropriation of 300.00e.e06 ... yearly exporting logs sufficient to Me spends the day quietly in* hi*, inces of PortguaI to-day. Canada by the Teachers' Federation pectation wait expressed! he d< ntfifi reports her son had any reavj francs with which to carry vn the home with members of hie family turn by an alternative route. keep five small sawmill towns. In ex- I h u the first of its'kind ever car­ of Canada, leaving Toronto July 21. would be ojut within a . week. eon to fear to return home. * campaign- -ist»*c»“ he cpncb'ded. about him." ,, . VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8,1925

'X union between the federated pro­ r vinces of Cbnada. and ip creating a SKEETER SKOOT true Canadian spirit, which, followed ISLAND BOARDS’ PRESIDENT by greater industrial activity within Drives Away k our borders, made possible by the possession of natural resources not Mosquitoes, Black Flies, Gnats, E|c. excelled in any other country in the world, will surely qualify the feder­ Semi-Annual Pleasant to Use and Very Effective TELLS OF EFFECTIVENESS ated provinces of Canada to enter per bottle, -5(* and BO# Into a self-respecting nationhood. “Important resolutions ere coming At the Rexall Store Only up for discussion at our present pon- ference, many of which ara the re­ OF COOPERATIVE ACTION sult of much earnest discussion with executive officers and members of Hat Sale The Owl Drug Co., Ltd. the several boards presenting same. In connection with which I would again » * » \ Campbell Bldg., Prescription W. M. Bland, ~ Fast Increasing Importance of Vancouver Island Calls exprees my unalterable conviction Fort and Douglas Specialists , Phone 11» that, no matter how Important many - Offering 200 Charming Spring Hats at Less Than Cost V for Concentrated Action on Prime issues, Dr. D. E. of these may be with particular refer ­ ence to the interests of the respec­ Kerr Tells Delegates at Duncan. tive boards submitting same, the principle " of giving preference to matters calculated to the general Here is what one delighted customer said about rather than the particular good, be By Time* Staff Representative recognised as much and generously $2.95 and $4.95 her new, CLARK JEWEL GAS RANGE, equipped Duncan, July 8—Persistent and optimistic co-ordination of as possible; this being absolutely without prejudice to the domestic Unusual savings arc offered in this sale of street Hats, afternoon Hats and with a Lorain Oven Regulator. effort of Island Hoards of Trades on important matters to come problems of any particular board. ‘‘I was away from home for several hours to see before them was the plea launched by t|ie president Dr. D. E. PUBLICITY ^ evening Hats, in a marvelous selection of newest styles for both misses Kerr in his opening at t)ie Vancouver Island Associated Boards the Parade on July 1. When I came back, 1 “It is worthy of mention that the and matrons. «0 found the dinner perfectly cooked and ready to of Trade convention now in- progress in Duncan. ‘‘It is the Victoria Chamber of Commerce and bounden duty of all Hoards of Trade to in a measure lay-stress Nanaimo Board of Trade and Duncan There are chic draped turbans, graceful pokes, smart off-the-face models, dish up.” Board of Trade, have launched into oh their local problems while taking a Dominion wide view of a comprehensive. Intensive and. in bewitching’styles with drooping brims and large, airy Hats for dress wear. Think of it. There was no trouble, fuss or anxiety. The things.” he said, "Let us in the West eliminate all local and my opinion, most opportune policy of dinner'was just put in the oven and the Lorain Regulator booklet advertising to the outside Hairbraids J Crepes Leghorns White Yellow Wood Bed selfish policies which are so conducive to breeding dissension and world, with the particular object of attended to the rest. .distrust.” laying before the fast increasing Bengalines Belting Almond Sand Black REVIEWS YEAR tourist motor traffic the wonderful A GAS WATER HEATER GIVEN FREE ment, and there the matter etlll re­ scenic and Investment attractions Satin Combinations Navy Combinations with each Cabinet Gas Range sold before July 15. hr- Dr. Kerr in the -course of a com­ mains. which our superb Island has to offer. vestigate this offer nowiT™ prehensive report reviewed with en­ “I believe that , a large proportion Nanaimo, ln particular, la to be spe­ thusiasm the operations of the Island of, the people of Canada want this cially commended for embracing In GAS DEPARTMENT Boards acting as a unit during the embargo imposed so as to preserve its compendium, the northern portion last twelve months and urged an con­ out greatest natural produce for their of Vancouver Island, the brochure» tinuation—of the same co-operation own benefit, therefore every organ­ sent out for distribution by both lo­ during tb# next twelve- to effectively isation wishing to promote and en­ cal organizations brjng of a very ar­ 1212 dkOj with * vital Issues which con­ courage Uie material welfare of tho tistic quant y and wen calculated to Telephone B. C. ELECTRIC cerned the progress of Vancouver people should seriously^judder this enlighten and educafte the questioning Douglas 1901 Island a* a whole. In part the presi­ all important question. " and observant touriste. This is ef­ Dongles Street Langley Street dent said o fort and' money well spent, and It Street FOR CONSERVATION occurs to me that If.all the individual Phone 2313 Phone 123 ISLAND HIGHWAY LIMltEO “I appeal to this convention of Island boards could. In some measure ^Ynq wttr TPrRtt TTraT. on tR'rw- Associated Boards to maintain the fallow suit, -much-Jh—cDj. would ac­ - ■ V 1 ■■■■— ■ CMlon of last yoar ii annual martins fight, for lnthe, conservation of our crue to their respective communities orT Auguat 10 and 21. one of tha moat, natural ra.ourca,; a ft(ht to pravant and district as a direct result." takan up wAa tha ,h, dMpJ>ll,„ eur ,imbar by urgent necessity for conditioning of - •• - - - New SmartStyles the !H!hh«r Highway, and as a result ; the larger profits. NEW RATE LEGISLATION of considerable discussion on th« “Other outstanding matters of As­ of these rateè. the excess mountain In , Women*» and ■ Growing Oirl>* point, a apodal meeting of the As- rate would have been abolished. Patent Sandals; sises 2H to 7. Special sociated Boards* business which dur» TO BE OF EN0RM0ÜS h«h‘iâted Island BoAnii was conyFfiFT ing the year have been taken up anST —ÎITB qnîTF~7T?8T ro" from ...... $2.95 by me ni Duncan, un Nv.vcmber 5, pressed, with more or less success, BENEFIT, OLIVER 5ATS the Board of Railway Commissioners, following. have been those emanating from the in framing their Judgment, had no OLD COUNTRY SHOE STORE “At that meeting the principle was several resolutions panned at last (Continued from sage II regard whatsoever to our Terms of 635-637 Johnson Street unanimously endorsed ; that our as­ year's convention, the principal of Union or to the huge land grants Women sociation be recognised as the proper which were B. C. Educational Survey ter of Government policy. Briefly the given by ua. or to the subsidies given agency by and through which to ac actuating reasons were; The build by Canada to the Canadian Pacific- and Freight Rates Equallaaltion,- the Railway. The Crow's Nest. Pass compllsh. Island objectives sought to j many features iln connection Uh ing of the Canadian Pacific Railway was a part of the terms upon which Agreement rates were made effec­ ment we will have a grand country be attained. We were also particu­ which being complex In their rati larly Indebted to C l» W. Bchwen- fications and. consequently, hard of B.C. became part of Canada and the tive by Parliament on grain and Love B.C.’S GROWTH to leave to our children's children. gers, president of the Victoria Cham­ determining measures of result. charging of excess rates on the C.P.R. flour moving eastward and the ANSWER TOPESSlMtSTS /‘At Confederation 60 per cent rev- ber of Commerce, for a most Inter­ In British Columbia was not consist­ Board of Railway Commissioners venue was I dominion grant Personal EDUCATION ent1 with the Terms of Union; that left the war time rate on grain and property, real property, income pnd esting and educative resume of the ' «Continued from pas* 1> general island situation which was "With regard to the. first name ! II.C. had-cqntrlbutcd large land grants flour moving West, and it was only poll taxes made up balance. shown to be far short of require­ Would respect!fully submit that the In aid of the building of the C.P.R. as a result of the persistent efforts Style •X# other province has such condi­ "i anadiun Pacific construction ments. good roads being a most de heavy burden on the taxpayer, hy and that no other Province had so of th#1 counsel of the B.C. Govern­ tions to meet; think of the widely brought an influx -of people, and the plorable feature of this unenviable ( the ever increasing cost of education. contributed. ment that the twenty per cent re­ need of more H» Venue. sale of natural "Application for redress was made duction on grain and flour moving scattered population to be served: list of needs. Mr 8vhwengers. to ma ke* un pause to consider whether resources being chief new source of the results are commensurate with to the Hoard of Railway Commission­ West for export was obtained. less thin half of one per cent of gether with other public-spirited "From the decision of the Board of And So income. Just prior to Great War members of the , Victoria the expense ers and also to the Government of Province Is municipal In prairies demand for lând had ceased and new “I believe in teachers receiving the Canada. Railway Commissioners an appeal Chamber, were particularly well was taken to the Governor-In­ , practically all Is municipalized. situation was created. Four yea fa qualified to speak on this subject. best possible training and the highest "Numerous sessions of the Board of Do Men saw revenue drop from 112,000,600 to Railway Commissioners were held at fo unci t. with the sequence that a t ‘Another factor affecting revenue hr the immediate result of a volun­ possible salary, because the wdrk is the IVmrlnton strip through $6.000,000 in 1916. of either the schoolmaster or school which evidence was assembled at furthfr reduction of ten per cent on tary tour of the Island, which had great labor and cost In support of grain and flour was obtained. •Province. The Province provides fa­ PROVINCIAL INCOME been undertaken by them with the mistress la Inestimable in Ita con (iot your Summon Suit to order now and sequences. British Columbia's application for re­ cilities, but the revenues go to Do­ sole object of acquiring all possible lief and I think our prospects were BIG EXPORT GRAIN minion. “To-day the Provincial income was data by personal contact and first “He or she Is laying the founria- save money. chiefly from development of natural good when In 1122 another factor, ;The effects of these reductions are “At Confederation the population hand information. tlun <>f the caret r*.of men nnd women namely the Crow's Nest Pass Act. of Province was 36.<)«>•>. To-day, 50 resources and income tax, forests, j who'are to lead the next generation; shown in the exports of grain and liquor contre1, real estate, motor UNITED ACTION but that there Is room for improve­ chapter 6, Statutes of Canada 1817, flour and in the capital expenditures \ ears after, a population <ïf *600,0*10 Intervened. . . made in your city in connection with testifies against pessimism. By each vehicles, Dominion grants, succession ment in our system. Is becoming 'In diitles and races and amusement “It was finally decided that united the grain trade. man doing his part towards develop- action should be formulated in order creasing I y apparent to every ob RAILWAY SUBSIDY •We have continued to press for Phone 2689 that the Associated Boards could ap­ servant ritixen. ‘Luxury taxes,-unknown generation “This Crow's Nest Pass Act pro­ justice to • British Columbia and I proach the Government as one solid "Our curriculum contains too many vided for a subsidy by Canada to the think we were entitled to & decision Government ago, gave the Province 18 per cent unit, concentrating in a co-operative obligatory subjects, whereas the CHARLIE H0PE>« iHHONB 3302 Canadian Pacific. Railway of some upon several questions submitted to revenue—over 12,000,000. Royalties, effort to. as a first measure, have choice might, without detriment, be fees and services bring $8,000,000. $3,600,000 for building a railway from the Railway Board tor some months the island Highway properly con­ made more elastic. the main line of the C.P.R. in Alberta Direct ta ses. the cause of most-com­ "it seems th* height of folly to past. plaints. amount to $8,900.000 ditioned. In this connection It was through the Crow's Nest Pass to “On July 6. 1924, the partial sus- clearly determined that our policy compel a student to take a subject Kootenay Lake, H.C.. and in return peftstoq of ('rows Nest Pass rates “Over one-third of ITov-htclal taxe» should be one of specific endeavor, for which he l* mentally unfitted. were not paid by people pf tpe Pro­ for this subsidy the C.P.R. agreed to made in 1922 expired and Immediately rates from the afUne points eastward | rather than any action Involving (lla­ I believe every child is entitled to make certain rate reduction* from the C.P.R. filed a rate tariff under vince, but were collected* from out­ sipation of energy through attempting | receive a free public school educa- to Fort William, were unjustly dis- | STEWART Coe. Fort and Quadra Sts the rate tariffs then in force. These that agreement.;_nof the rate tariff . 1321 Douglas St. side owners. # ttainment of more than one given I Von* *n Y*ew_ of the heavy l>ur rate reductions were as follows; •as it was before the first suspension, criminatory. What position will we VAL6T6RIA SERVICE > i iorla. BC Is selling, sixes lie SUCCESSION DUTIES ebJeeUvw-at a time, a principle wbl* h dens beleg placed on the taxpayer. "Upon all green and fresh fruits, but a rate tariff applying to a much be in if the Board of Railway Com- j and 2s only, . Misses' 'some fee should he required from “Succession duties were long es­ has already promised less spectacu­ S3 1-3 per cent; coal oil, 20 per cent,; smaller area. I ha\ e thought that missiohers find that our present rates < wn H e 811 n pe r s lar but more definite results We those receiving a higher education. cordage and binder twine, 10 per this tariff was designedly restricted They re worth 81.25 tablished. Is is wise to abolish “ft 1» to be hoped that the educa­ in themselves dre Just and reason - | to SI 66 ger^pir...... them, " Dr Macl^ean asked. 'The were also much encouraged by the cent ; agricultural Implements of all as to area for the purpose of pro­ personal assurances 'given by Messrs. tion commission who have submitted kinds, set up or In parts, 10 per cent.; ducing a chaotic condition—however able, but that as compared with the 1 Province obtained 1700,000 yearly. their report to the Government, will Estates of $10,ooo-were exempt. He H. Dickie. M.P., Major Lyons. Iron, including bar, band. Canada that may be, the chaotic condition rate to Fort William, they are exces- | SHINGLES have dealt with every phase of this plates, galvanized, sheet, pipe, pipe was produced. Protests against th® was not sure that the exemption M P.P. and C F. Davie. M.P.R.. pur­ sive? Will not the.board under the Manufactured from shingle bolts porting that they would do all possi­ question, so that on this surmise I fittings, nails, spikes and horse shoes, tariffs filed poured Into the Railway which have never been In salt water. should not be raised. Personally he refrain from suggestions, Judgment of the Supreme Court be Prices right Inspection Invited. thought an increase was proper to ble in support of any represents-, 19 per cent. ; all kinds of wire, 10 per Board in all directions.. A hearing r« < ommend to the Hous^. BgtirtQg lions to and efforts With the Gov­ FREIGHT RATES cent : window glass, 10 per cent.;, took place at Ottawa, the Railway compelled to say in the language of Revenue Loss in to-day were not as substan­ ernment *‘In respect of th*1 fight of equaliza­ paper for building and roofing pur­ Company tried to get away from ita tha.t court ; 'Discrimination so auth­ Leigh’s Mills Ltd. poses, 10 per cent.; roofing felt, box agreement entirely and the Board Phene 997 8M David 8t. tial as $10,000 before the Great War. "In conformity with the above de­ tion of freight rates, you will all have cision. a representative delegation and packing. 10 per cent. ; paints of by a majority decision agreed With orised by Parliament cannot be re­ Britain Reported "The cost of collecting $700,000 been kept cognisant of the progress garded as unjust or prohibitive.’ I waited on I)r. Sutherland,' Provincial making, through representations in all kinds.and oils, 10 per cent.; It. Appeal to the'Oovemdr-ln-Coun- succession tax was only $10,000.'' Dr. stock, 10 per vent. ; wooden ware. 1Ô cll and to the Supreme Court quick- would, under the conditions herein set MaCLt-an satd “fn protesting against Minister of Public Works, on No­ the press which- has kept the public out. consider the discrimination a vember 10. last, and while not as suc­ pretty well posted on the accrued de­ ptFcFK.: TiOWFbdld furniture, to per l.v followed and the Governor-in- Ixmdon. July 8—The re-imposed misleading, statements that the cost cent. Council suspended the decision of the statutory one. I am prepared to ac­ McKenna duties, which became Warren Junior Loui “Speaker. SM» was 8800,000. Responsibility of ad­ cessful as might have been desired, velopments. so that It la perhaps pre­ cept at their face value the declara­ Standard Sockets ...... 4» nevertheless secured promise from mature to «omment further in the "And that no higher rates than such Board penning hearing by the Su­ effective July 1, levying among other ministration, when considering tax reduced rates or tolls shall be here­ preme Court. Hearing by the Supreme tion-of principle and intent as set out schedules a 33 1-3 per cent, import 30-ohm Rheostats, with dial.... i.7t reduction was first to see tha Pro­ the- minister thOt a test of the suit­ matter at the present. It looks as XI-.plate low loss Condenser,with after charged by the company upon Court followed and a judgment was in the Order t I\C. No. 866. and in the duty on automobiles, will not be re­ vincial credit was fully maintained, ability of the «system as employed .though British Columbia has already statements of Premier King, but I vernier dial ...... S.00 the Ma la hat would b» made and won a considerable measure of euc- any such merchandise carried by the given upholding the validity of the troactive, Rt. Hon. Wileton Churchill and when considering abolition oi company between the points afore­ Crow's Nest Pass agreement and am not at Oil sure that the legisla­ announced in the House yesterday. WeHcro C.q.da Radio Supply. property tax the Government meets which, if successful, might be ap­ tion enacted will have the results in­ Lid. V plied for about three years In suc­ said: such reductions to take effect upholding the Canadian Pacific Rail­ Mr. iThurchlll told the House the Impossibility of requiring farmers to CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT on or before the first of January. 1898. way Company In its narrow applica­ tended. BriUaMftlbtrërnment had lost £ 1,000,- keep books or fishermen to give ac­ cession. thus, in all likelihood, pro­ “Generalising on the present situa­ "Now let us look at some features «.» fort .t Ooo. Twrry'w ..on. 1M,. viding an established surface which "That there shall he a reduction in tion. The resulting condition was 000 by the dumping into Great Bri­ counts necessary to compute income tion, as well as status of our Island the company's present rates and tolls Intolerable and action by Parliament of the legislation which Indisputably tain before the McKenna duties be­ tax which ■ would "have to replace would require very little expenditure will be of great benefit to British for maintenance In future years. , Dr. organisation. It may be well to bear on grain and flour from all points on became imperative. The Speech from came operative on goods dutiable property tax. In mind that, on the whole, our ex- Its main line, branches or connections the Throne foretold rate equalisa­ Columbia. under its schedules. Sutherland explained that the work "Under those portions of the Crow's Hon. Dr. MacLean closed with beat whlnfa hg/l been done by ny new- lalcnce more than luatlffea Itself. I west of Fort WjMllam to Fort William, tion legislation. wisher ~frrr srueceaa #-4he deHbca-^ am aware that- there are seme whip Xest Phws Art and Agreement, fresh Miia'i Solid Leather Work ernment on the Mulahat. was as an and Port Arthur had all point» east, EQUALIZATION RECOGNIZED fions of the convention. are inclined to the belief that the of three cents per one hundred fruit could be shipped from Eastern _ Boots ______experiment to discover the best sys­ Associated- Boards a« such r do not pounds.------v~------~ ... "On June 5. PAL-Order-Nxi. 8Si,was t anau- to t —▼ .mm,..., 1 ■ $200,MO FIRE SEEN tem met wooTd eom on the main function as effectively as could be approved by His Excellency, the !897 rates, less 33 1-3 per cent—the trunk i^oads not only on the Inland, desired. Much . depends upon clr- LABOR COSTS Governor-General and 1 attach con­ removal of this preference will be of IN NEW MEXICO $3.95 Judge Considers but.tiO.h0_.entire Province of British cumatanccA and.1 of course. Mnon tha siderable importance to this orders great advantage to the feuib-grewee Columbia. On -account of tho TrSr- ...-T1*£_.£OX1_q1. Jabor. -and material* Trot an much to lls 'legal effect 'But unselfish co-operation of all Integral increased very- largely as a sequence of British Columbia, , Duriinlu._ Odfi.__ »—AP «qrtMNi . -mendv.ua gxptnec .inyslyed. „ the units of the aesoeietkm. In union is alT a declaration of policy made In THORNE, <48 Y < St Wong Sun's Case minister made It clerfr that a cement of the war apd as a matter of ex­ tpe light of and as a sequence to COAL OIL RATES block of Charnu. N M, about scvëStÿ always strength, so that there can pediency. the C.P.R. had by Order- "Coal 611 from Eastern Canada miles Southwest of Durango, was serf»ce -throughout the lppgth of the be no reasonable doubt but that In the Judgment of the Supreme Court The degree .J responsibility of a Island cot|ld not be considered.. in - Council or by Statute been tem­ of IMtiadtr . H I»-» declaration 'UhOt -eauid-be shipped .weaL ol Fort JE 11- destroyed bV fire yggterday. Tha Aarvant ubaying- hi* master Hhml wi- view 'of the fist Increasing impor­ porarily relieved of the limit upon ltam on 1897 rates less twenty per damage is estimated at 6200.000. The "AH indication» continuing to point tance and recognition of Vancouvet the policy of equalisation of freight lawful set is the matter ,for decision to the steady increase ln motor tour­ rates imposed by Chapter 6. Statutes rates should be recognized to the cent. The removal of this prefer­ Chama Mercantile Company sus­ before Magistrate George Jay in the Island with its wonderful potential!- of 1817, and the period of this tem­ tained the greatest individual loss— --- ANNOUNCEMENTS Wong Sun hearing In the city police ist traffic, with consequent urgent fullest extent possible as being the ence will benefit British Columbia oil tlesr-ihany matters of prime and vital' porary relief was due to expire on only means of dealing equitably with refiners. $100,000. court, which took up the greater part necessity for the best possible con­ Importance will be continually crop­ of yesterday ditioning of the trunk roads of the July 6. 1922. all parts of Canada.' Gentlemen, it is "Cordage and binder twine could be Ask your grocer for Hellybrook Judgment was reserved until Thurs­ ping up for sane and effectual con­ "Following the close of the war. shipped from Eastern Canada on 1897 Creamery Butter; quality guaran­ Island. I again called a special meet­ an unqualified approval of the prin­ day sideration and, more often than not the prices of grain and live stock ciple which I have advocated on rates lees ten per cent. The removal teed. Retailing at 2 1^. 96c. ing of the Associated Boards, which requiring concentrated and strong had decreased vdry largely, while convened at Nanaimo on April 8. last, your behalf for the last five and a of this preference will help the cord­ 4 ♦ ♦ pressure looking to consummation the prices of machinery and supplies half years age factoty owned by returned, sol­ when the whole subpect of the island with the powers that be. all of which which the prairie farmer had to buy. CuticuraSoap Shampooing 25c, marcel 25c, mani­ road situation was again dealt with. Tht> question you and I have to diers at New Westminster.. cure tSc, haircutting I Sc. B.C, School emphasizes the dire necessity for had been maintained or increased, ask ourselves Is this; Is this declara­ "Agricultural implements of all Is Pure and Sweet of Hairdressing, fît Say ward Build­ TIMBER EMBARGO continuing our united organisation if and it was quite natural for the tion of principle .carried out in the kinds and parts could be shipped ing. Phone 8690. "" ••• only in the interests of self-preserva­ farmer representatives from the legislation subsequently passed, and from Eastern Canada to west of fort "A strong protest was also tion which, as -we all knoik and fully prairie provinces to seek the restora­ ♦ ♦ ♦ voiced - at this meeting against if not. why pot? William on ,1887 rates less ten per Ideal for Children Seven-oaeaenger ear for hiroi $130 appreciate la the first law Vf nature, tion of the low Crow's Neat Pass T have no hesitation in saying to cent. The removal or this preference the present Government policy which il no platitude, and can only Agreement_ rates as soon as possible per hour. Careful driver. Phone of allowing lapte areas of >ou that in my opinion that declara­ will enable the manufacturer in the be assured by active, persistent and *0 that when Parliament met in If22 tion of principle Is not fully carried Maritime Provinces to ship Through 1601. ♦ ♦ ♦ felcome to Island timber to be logged off and the C.P.R. was seeking a further sus optimistic co-oordlnation of dffort. out. the I*anaraa Canal and distribute shipped for manufacture ip the "This leads me to the conclusion pension of the Crow's Nest Pass rates Mother 1 The Beet Butter money United States, instead of in Canada. "The .retention of the Crow's Nest through Canadian Pacific Coast ports. that we cannot close our eyee to nhe and telling of the dire financial “The removal of the 1897-rate l^as can buy te Salt Spring Island Cream­ Much discussion took place, during straits to which they would be re­ I‘a sa Act Agreement rates on grain ery at 60c a pound. Once tried al­ present, economic crisis, and to the and flour Is not in accord with that ten per cent from iron. Including bar. ictoria! which the views of H. E. Beasley, alarm -R Is creating in the minds of duced if this Vere'“ not done. The ways used. ^ + ••• superintendent of the E. A N rail­ principle. The extension of those band, sheet and çglvanlsed sheets, all good loyal British subject*. prairie Members were telling Par­ rates to a railway mileage over 0ve pipe and pipe fittings, plates, nails, way. were asked for and graciously "It is the bounden duty of all liament of the dire straits their con­ Notice ^te Housewives!—Buy pre­ Visitor»—You are extended a expressed, when it was finally, on times larger than the mileage to spikes and horse shoes, will permit S Boards of Trade to. in a measure, stituents wére In and the Board of the manufacture, importation and cordial welcome to our city. Which they originally applied la not serving apricot* now. Price will not motion of Messrs. Tanner and Blair, lay less stress on their IScat prob­ Railway Commissioners were ap­ While you are hei^e you decided to leave It to the chair to In accord with that principle. The distribution through British Colum­ be lower thla season. Supply light. lems while taking a Dominion-wide parently waiting to see what Parlia­ bia ports to an extent not hitherto should not fall to see our appoint a committee to Investigate ment would do before deciding upon application of those rates to east­ Get Good view of things. » ward and the denying of them to a possible. •tore. and submit report at our present an­ “Let us in the Weak eliminate all British Columbia's application. nual convention. 1. accordingly, hav­ westward movement, fa not In accord THE 1697 RATES We bave large stocks of local and selfish policies which are REDUCTION ORDERED With that principle 1 am not saving ing subsequently named Messrs. F. so conductive to breeding dissension “Eastern Canada was privileged to 9. Cunliffe, vice-president of the Av. that the Government did not go as ship to west of Fort William on 1897 SILKS AND CURIOS and distrust. "Parliament continued the suspen­ far as they could towards givings ef­ NONE BETTER socialed Boards, C. , P. Hill of the “Let us try to educate the East sion of the Crow's Nest Pass Act rates les» ten per cent: All kinds of Victoria Chamber of Commerce and fect to the principle they had fen­ wire, window glass, paper for build­ Antique China Vases. Hand- to a proper appreciation of our needs rates except as to grain and flour dorsed. I know from experience that Çarved Ivory, Arbher. Old Em­ W. C* Tanner of the Duncan board, in the West. and almost immediately following ing and roofing purposes, roofing felt, finest broideries, Jade Barrings. Mah­ of Trade, as the personnel of said Governments cannot always secure box felt and packing felt, paints of "Let us. by every means possible. this decision, the Board of Railway the legislation they desire. SALT SPRING ISLAND jong. Parasols, Kimonos, Man­ committee. These gentlemen .have Commissioners gave Judgment, re­ all kinds, and Mils: live clock, wobden mined darin Coats. Pressing Gowns, " Inculcate In, our youth, through the NEW LEGISLATION Linen Tablecloth*. <%tnaware - no doubt, prepared their -presentment medium of our schools, a true Can­ ducing the excess of the mountain ware, housebug furniture. couver Island and other Orienta! fbwhr which, in due* course, you will be adian citizenship, a higher regard rate by one-half on class rates but "But to come hack to the legisla­ "British Columbia will benefit by Creamery made conversant with, and which I for Canadian Institutions and whole­ not interfering with the commodity tion juat enacted, my understanding the removal of the preference given The Tourists’ Headquarters trust may meet with your spprovnl some, respect for our lawr. rates. A small general rate reduction Is that It leaves the rate to be charged to Eastern Canada in respect to every fresh from the churn. Now and endorsatlon. " more .particularly applicable to the whqlc of Canada (or the westward movement of grain one of the commodities mentioned. in view of the following representa­ CANADIAN FLAG was ordered at the same time. nnd flour with the board of railway We may be a long way from - a full retailing at - tions; “Our. thanks are due'"the Federal "From the text of the judgment commissioner», who are required “to measure of equity, but who can truth­ Lee Dye & Co. "You will recall hotr. some time Government, after numerous requests. given. It is quite certain that the fix. determine and enforce just and fully say that we have not made 50c PER POUND Violer!» Silk Mart ago. the Government' appointed a from the press and various public restoration of the Crow'4 Neat Pass reasonable rates." British Columbia * mut-fr progress in that direction. vommteeion to Investigate this earn > bodies, for taking the Initial step to­ rates on grain had the effect of Umit- has been contending that the rates "Our Government- will not relax It» Your Ur«*#n ha* it 715 View St. Phono 134 question, but came to the concîqdon wards the adoption of a Canadian ing reduction ln rates generally and upon grain and flour westward from. efforts to obtain m full measure of. that the actual determination of a flag. This will,' In a largo measure. there la aomo reason to think that Alberta and Baakqtchewan to the Pa­ justice in this matter of railway; nolle y should rest with the Govern- in cementing that bond, of had It not been for the restoration cific porta. compared with-the transportation rates." • > VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, IVKDKKSDAY. JULY 8, 1925 9

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Use our charge account. Buy your Hat to-day Ind arrange the payments to suit your own con­ venience. n STAGE FINE PICNIC July Clearance Two Nominations; New Pic­ ^Special to The Times Children Enjoy Day at Orcas ture Palace Nears Com­ Cheipalnus, July 8.—:A, tennis tour­ Island pletion nament took place on lhe Chemalnue Our Annual July Lawn Tennis Courts Sunday, be-, Special to The Times tween Chemainus Lawn Tennis Club Duncan. July £. — There are two Special to The Times nominations for school trustees in and Ganges Lawn Tennis Club, Salt the election for the city of Duncan. Spring Island. The players from . Sidney, July 8.—The Anglican Enoch Perclval Phillip and Roland Salt Spring arrived at 12 noon and churches of North Saanich, Holy Bargains in Every Department Alfred Thorpe. Polling will take were met by cars and conveyed to Trinity, St. Andrew’s a^d Deep Cove place on Thursday. Millinery the clubhouse, where lunch was Sunday schools held their annual The regular mooting of the council of the municipality of North Cow- served. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Anke- congregational and Sunday school khan was held on Monday. Reeve tell-Jones, acted as hosts. Mrs. Jones picnic on Monday. A most enjoy­ also served tea at 4 o’clock. John N. Evans presiding. All coun­ able time was spent by everyone. cillors were present. The results of the games follows, An Extraordinary The usual routine business was the first players being Chemainus. About ninety adults and children transacted. MEN’S DOUBLES went on the Sidney-A nacortes ferry Subject to the sanction and ap­ Messrs. Tweedie and II. Monk 7, at 8.30 to Orcas Island. On arrival Clearance of proval of the Department of Educa­ Messrs. "D. Crofton and C. Ley 5. there all went to the picnic grounds, CLEARANCE tion the council has set July 21. 192», K. Tweedie and H. Monk 4, V. Case as the date, for holding the election Morris and J. B. Jones 8. where everyone was very ready for "for three ne* trustees for the North E. M. Anketell-Jones and R. L. the basket, lunch. After^lunch the Cowichan municipal school district. Gibbs 6, D. Crofton and C. Ley 7. rector, the Rev. T. M. Hughes, took SILK E. M. Anketell-Jones and R. L Duncan’s new picture palace, the Gibbs 7, V. Case Morris and J. 8. the children down to the beach for a •’Capitol,- is rapidly nearing com­ Jones 5. bathe. Games Were then playe reduced lor this Clearance vice-president; Alderman M. G. The results of the sports were as Sale, One-fourth. Mostly imported models are represented in thia Sale. Fresh, new Ironside, secretary ôf the Associated 4. Mrs. Speed and D. Crofton 8, — follows : T See Windows for Styles Hoards of Trade of Vancouver Isl­ Miss Mvlnnes and K. M. Anketell- Under five years, running races— creations in bright colors to match gay, new Summer frocks, endowed with all the rival and;- J. H. Good, president of the Jones 3, Mrs. Speed-and D. Crofton 9 1, P. Hammond; 2, Dick Campbell.- Greatly reduced In price and Nanaimo Board ; Jack Galloway and Misé Mclnnes and E. M. Anketell- Under six years, girls—1, Kathleen marked for a quick clearance smartness of Summer fashions, arc included in this Sale. The Summer is just commenc­ A. E. Filmer represented the Nan­ Jones 6. Mrs. Cartwright 'and J. 8. Hoare; 2, Joan Thomas. Thursday, are these charming silk ing, you'll want a new Hat for many occasions. Why not take advantage of this Sale. aimo Board at the annual conven­ Mrs. V. G. Pritchard and IL L. Under seven years, girls—1, Betty Afternoon and Street Frocks. You tion of the Associated Boards of Gibbs 10, Mrs. Ley and V. Case Thoma^t. will find a number of becoming Trade held In Duncan yesterday. Maoris 2. Under seven years, boys—I, Eric modes to select from, And In black Mrs. V. G. Pritchard and R L. Jones; 2. Roddy Hammond. as well a« the most fashionable Messrs. Moore and Walters, local Gibbs 9. Mrs. Cartwright and J. 8. Under eight years, girls—1, Alleen colors. boxing promoters, have arranged a Jones A Jeffry; t, Helen Lidgate. FELT AND KID Cl nc r nr good card for their tournament to Mrs. Mortimore and H. Monk 4. Under eight years, boys—1, Ray­ On Sale Thursday and a Big be held in this city in the hear fu­ Mtst. Cue* Morris and C Ley’ 8. mond Byers; 2, Jack Gilman. ture. Boxers from various çoast Mrs. Mortimore and H. Monk 8. Under nine years, girla—1, Lil­ Bargain at $225 SPORTS HATS tPJ./D [0 4>J./J cities have been secured, including Mnr. Case Morris and C. Ley 4. lian Robinson. Woodley of Victoria. Woodley will Total for Chemâlhue 101; total for Under nln«* years, boys—1, Geofte meet Dock «leader, the fighting fire­ Ganges 91. Pownall; 2. Roy Tutt. Summery days, field events, motor and ocean trips, outing larks and care free after­ man or Vancouver. In the 176-pound A return match will be held at Salt Under eleven years, glrlp—1. Lil­ class. Other bouts carded are as Spring Island July 19. lian Tutt: 2. Elizabeth Campbell. Satinette Princess Slips noons call for chummy,- featherweight, comfortable ertduVingly new chapeaux. The follows : Al. Gallagher, Vancouver, A very good game of baseball took Under twelve years, 'girls—1, Dul- spirit of the season shines and smiles on every one of these delightfully youthful 1.25 pounds, vs. Hector, McDonald. place In the ball park. Chemainus cie Brethour; 2, Rubs Cochran. $139 300 Pars of Vancouver, |18 pounds; J. Jordon. on July R between Chemainus and Under twelve years, boys—>1. Wil­ Sports Hats. The prices, too, are very moderate ; only. $3.75 to ...... $5.75 Tacoma, 125* pounds, vs. Bradshaw. the United. Travelers, Victoria, which Good Quality Satinette Princess Penman's Silk resulted in a win for t’twmalnus fred Hill; 2. JaclciToomer. Duncan. 130 pounds; T. Henderson, Under thirteen ygars, girls—1, Slip*, in colors of pink, mauve, Nanaimo. 115 pounds, vs. Bud Davis, 17-13. Mr G. Jacobson umpired the peach, brown, navy, black and Lisle Hose game. France* Salmon. Vancouver. 11* pounds. , The pro­ Big girls—1. Olive Gilman: 2. white; sizes 36 to 44. Sale On Sale Thursday at ceeds of, the tournament are to be) Chemainus. July 8.—Mrs. Donald Dorothy Gllmsn. Price ...... 91.3f 69c Per Pair turned over jo the new hospital Clarke narrowly escaped drowning Married women, run in two races Clearing 300 Pairs of Millinery Clearance From the Bargain Basement building fund. ' -y the other evening while bathing in 1. Mr*. Hughes; 2. Mrs. Hammond. Penman’s Finex Silk Chepiainu* River. She got out of her Married women—1, Mr*. C. C. •Lisle Hose, in black Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hart, Mr. depth under the railway bridge. For­ Cochran; 2, Mrs. Jeffry. Long Silk Gloves, July and Colors. Thursday William Jarvis and Mrs. R. Husband tunately she was seen by Jack Cole Married men— 1. Rev. T. M. •t, per pair ...... «•* returned yesterday by auto from a and Tommy Dougnl, who jumped into Hughes; 2. Mr. Hiron. Sale, $1.19 Per Pair trip to Sound cities and a visit to re­ the water and rescued her. latives in Bellingham. Mrs. Mrlxin of East Road has re- Kayser Long Silk Globes. In At $1.95, $3.75 and $4.75 tin ..*d home after a holiday spent in black, white and all the most Kayser The following pupils of J. I* Rey­ Nanaimo. naldo were successful In passing the fashionable ‘Colors; sizes 6 to Full-fashioned There is a wealth of Chic in these new llat-eniquioj Minis pun mis pun ‘sups ‘smbjis '• Ixmdon Uoilege of Muffle examina­ Mrs. Ramsay and children hsve 1%. Sale Price, per pair, #1.19 tions conducted by Dr. D. J. Jen­ arrived from Winnipeg to spend the \Silk Hose t ions. Cut low on the back or rolling either at the side or off the face. Trimming nings: Diploma of Associate, Flor­ Cowichan News Summer with her parents. Mr. and ence Olefin: honors, advanced senior. Mrs. J. Matthews. Third Street. $1.79 Per Pair wonderfully varied though simple. There are affinities here by the dozen for the Vernis Irene Dudley ; list class, ad­ Corselettes to Sell at vanced senior. Gladys Hindmarchi Mr*. McKeon of Rickley. Surrey, Kayser Full Fashioned. bobbed head or the full hair, in every new and charming effect, at Clearance prices, Cowichan Station. July 8 —On Fri­ Pure Silk Hose, in Harold Gard; first class, advanced day the changing grounds of Mr England. I* staving with her $1.00 $1.95, $3.75 and ...... J...... $4.75 intermediate, Hilde Lundi ne. Mary and Mrs. Joseph Reade, Cowichan brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and black, white and all the Bllll. May Robertson ; first class; Station were the scene of a garden Mr*. Salmon. School Cross Road. Perfect Kitting Corseletten, of wanted colors; sizes SSfc elementary. Lenore Davidson. Har- fete, the object of which was to aid heavy, pink coutil, aide hook, to R». July Sale Price, very fapmnn. Florence Olson has the I.O.D.K. War Memorial Fund of Miss Shotter of Blckley. Surrey, and four strong hoae supporter». per pair ...... #1.7# the distinction of being the youngest1 the Sir Clive Phillips-Woolejf Chap­ England. is staving with her Hties 12 to 18. Sale Price, per student In B.C. tfi receive the awso- ter. The speakers were Mrs. Adams brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and pair ...... *1.00 clateehlp. Berk, and Miss Cooke, provincial Mr*. Hiron, Deep Ray. secretary from Victoria. Odd Lines of Lisle The home of Mrs. J A. McDonald, Mr*. Joseph Reade introduced both Mr*. J. T Tayl/ir has returned entworth Street, was the scene of ladles, Mrs Cookf opening the pro­ few days spent in Vancou- and Silk Hose THE SOUTH AFRICAN PLUME SHOP very pretty wedding on Saturday ceedings with an Impressive appeal, “Outsize” Cotton Lisle when Isabel Catherine, the youngest giving a clear statement of the con­ 49c Pa Pair Victoria's Largest Millinery Salon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc­ ditions and benefits of the bursaries Miss Barbara Parke* Port Combinations Marked for a quick 747 Yates Street Phone 2818 Millan. former residents of this city, scheme for the education of the de- Angeles is staying with clearance to-morrow, was united in marriage to George I pendants of those who fell in the Mrs. Stanley Rrethour. Special, $1.49 Per Suit 250 pairs of odd lines Harrison Mllhtiad of Courtenay. B.C. Great War. which constitute the I.O.D E. War Memorial. Women’s "Out-size** Cotton of Silk and Lisle Hose; The ceremony iras performed by the Mrs. Adams Beck gave a delight­ broken sizes. A bar­ Rev. E. G. Taylor. Lisle Combinations, in all the ful sketch of the lives of the ancient NANAIMO MAN DIES wanted styles, In flat and gain at. per pair, 49# moguls, First Ruler* of India, their pourous knit. July Sale Price, which was erected at a cost of £50,- Mr. and Mr*. Alex. Gibbons. Ken­ characters as chronicled in rare OF MINE INJURIES •)0 a moat enjoyable time. A de­ heel SHk Hose The Kelvin Grove Church, a quar­ miner, died in Nanaim» hospital ter of a mile from the hall, was which entitles her to add R.N. to her licious tea was served by girls of the Extra Quality Stamped signature Miss Gibbons graduated First South Cowichan Girl Guide*. yesterday following injuries sus­ $1.79 Pa Pair ignited, by aparka.... It wag a repro- Buffalo, NvT^ -July A >Th« -Buffalo recently from the Nanaimo General The regent, Mr» L. U.-Knoeker. pro- tained Monday- 4« -Reserve- Mine, —- Pillow Cases at Harvey’s Pure Bilk ■ w crorai daction in miniature of tha famous Evening News states the largest Turn where he was employed. He wax a Bheims Cathedral with two huge Hospital. She is at present con pooed a hearty vote of thanks to the Hose, with point heel. armada ever seen in Lake Erie Is n^cted with the nursing staff of St. speaker, which was seconded by Mrs. resident of Chase Rived and leaves towers, fronting on -t he street. These- mdMlîsèd and loading al Port Cot- $1.49 and $1.69 _in. hlac-k,- white and -alt— Exhibition Building and Kelvin crashed to the ground and the whole joarphV 1 fosplt.il. 'AffglWL :W«Si. MI—.-OÆ*,------J.z_sliOKlasd_on* child. born*. Ont., for a dash to the dry Pa Baa...... the wanted colorai,- Grove Free Church Are ropf caved In. frontier of the United States. The sizes 8% to 10. July From Kelvin Hall a strong wind story says the armada, consists of onNt basis of equality of opportunity Peking yesterday, but would nc| take Extra Fine Quality, Stamped Sale, per pair, #1.7# blew, the flames across Blantyre Destroyed seventeen craft of various types and •Attic nine-power treaty define* the over control of the Legation until he pillow Cases, with scalloped or Street to a row of tenement houses, estima tee® the Value of the combined had been formally received by the which were badly damaged. The cargoes at more than |2,50.000. future poltcieh of the signatory gov­ Peking Government. It in unlikely, hemstitched odge for crocKcf. Glasgow, July 8. — Glasgow was tenants fled In terror, carrying a few CHINESE TREATIES Very special value at, per pair. ernments with respect to China and however, that he will await to be re­ *ady scarred by fire to-day after a Officials of federal prohibition en­ hastily snatched belongings. Other forcement agencies here said declares for . the safeguarding of ceived before he begins Informal dis­ #1.49 and .#1.«9 Jerce blaze, one of the worst In the houses were Ignited by sparks and at cussions to sound out officers of the listory of Scotland, which last night they would do their best to prevent rights and Interest of the Chinese. Holeproof one time six separate fires were the successful operation of the re­ Peking diplomatic corps and their leatroyed Kelvin Hall, famous exhi- The customs tariff convention pro­ respective governments on the extra­ •ition building, and the Kelvin Grove The Glasgow Art Gallery, contain­ ported liquor smugglers, but admit- Silk Hose tedi they were seriously handicapped vides for a conference for revision of territoriality question. rree v’hurch, damaged 100 houses ing priceless treasures, is located op­ Chinese customs duties to give the Porch Dresses, Regular urid threatened the lives of hundreds posite Kelvin Hall, and was saved by lack of facilities. Washington Conference Pacts $1.00 Per William Gordon, special agent of Peking Government an effective five Up to $3.90 if persons. only by the fact that the wind was Voted by Chamber; Now per cent, ad valorem duty, an Increase Windstorm Was The fire started in Kelvin Hall. blowing in the other direction. the customs division of the Treas­ Pair ury Department, said an appeal Before Senate of 2% per cent, over existing rates. July Sale, $2.50 would be made to the headquarters Washington officials believe the Cause of a Death In black and the of the New York State Police tô de­ Peking Central Government, with In­ Smartly Styled Porch Dresses, wanted colors Paris. July 1.—The two treaties of creased customs resource*, ifould be tail additional troopers from Bata­ the Washington conference affecting El Paso. Texas. July 8.—One man of gingham and cotton crepe; sizes 814 to 10% via to the Buffalo sector to aid In strengthened materially and be able China were hurried through all stages In the end to establish itself with was killed, two buildings were blown odd lines selected from our for turning back the liquor runners. In the Chamber of Deputies yester­ down* and a considerable amount of regular stock. Priced up to nufflrlent power to control militarist Child*'’0? day by M. Briand, Foreign Minister, damage was #on* to farm outhouses $3.90. July Sale Prie* #2.50 groups and give additional protection DELEGATES TO DISPERSE after a warm exchange of compli­ to lives and property of foreigners in when a windstorm struck Canutillo. ments . with the Communists. The China. Texas, late yesterday. Canutillo is Ottawa, July 8.—The full text of treaties were ratified by a show of ten mile* West of El Paso. the new Canada-West Indies trade hands and sent to thé Senate. (-CONFERENCE EXPECTED agreement, which was signed thin One of the treaties relates to the There are some officials who ex­ week In the office of the lYemler by safeguarding of the rights and Inter­ pect a conference on the question of NARCOTICS SEIZED ■ Hon. J. A. Robb. Right Hon. G. P. ests of China and the other deals extra -territoriality tq be held be­ as far as the criminal courts are con­ Graham and Hon, J. E. Sinclair on with the Chinese customs tariff. tween representatives of the Inter­ cerned. Is over. behalf of Canada and by represent­ In the Chamber the Communists ested foreign powers and Peking The Attorney-Geneeal stated the atives of the different governments criticized the way they thought capl- .,.„‘N ”'!!sr,M*DE CASES AGAINST BANK authorities before customs conference three person* end the seizure of members of the Banking Committee of the islands, will 'be announced on tslistic nations wfre exploiting the is convened. Secretary Kellogg has 0 of the House of < 'ommons who made narcotiue said to be worth $23,500. Thursday morning. The Wejrt Indie* Chinese and forcing children to work cabled instructions on this subject to. the changes in the Bank Act In l»Le eighteen hours a day. police announced last night they had delegate* will disperse at Quebec ofif Minister MacMurray and is in com­ broken up a dope-distributing ring and also members of the Hoorn Thursday, some going to Great Bri­ M. Briand ended by telling the munication through State Depart­ would never have thought the con­ Communists not to flhtter themselves that had been* operating on a large tain and the others proceeding home­ ment channels with several Euro­ scale. struction would be placed upon th* ward. that they were entirely responsible pean capitals on the same queètlon. Toronto. July 8.—There will be no clauses that the Appeal Court haw £3" for the Chinese outbreak. .Eighty-eight tins of opium, valued more prosecutions In the criminal Since the United States has sud- at. seventy dollars a tin. were found placed upon them. The conviction* YOUTHS SENTENCED8ÉNTE “You simply fanned the flames of rendered extra-territoriality rights courts against directors of the de­ which wery quashed were under the discontent." he said. In a raid of an apartment occupied funct. Heme Bank, nor will the deci­ Bank Act. /l rwX'XXWXXxXXxXNXXXXXXWWxXxv'Cron In Japan, Turkey. Palestine and the by Mrs. Ethel Davla, thirty-six, and lutte. July. 8.—Harold Felfert and sion of the Ontario Appeal Court in OPINION IN WASHINGTON Balkans, he holds It should accord Mrs. Myrtle Ranee, thirty-two. Mr. Nicole said that without deuM Mark Mills. Missouri College students reversing the convictions* of the di­ the Federal Parliament would i hang* MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Cas- who Faylald and robbed George For­ Washington. July 8—Officials her* the same consideration to China. George Shaw, a longshoreman, who see an important relationship There are indications, however, that rectors by County Judge Coats worth the Act so the duties of a directe»» sythe, manager of the Columbia Gar­ was arrested Monday, was also said be appealed to a higher court. The would be made distinct and d< toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub­ dens. as he. was driving from the between the ratification by the some objection regarding the me­ by officers td have been implicated French Chamber of Deputies thod of time of the proposed extra­ conspiracy shmrges against M. J. discussing the decision of the j stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, gardenseto Butte With $3.170 1n cash, in the distribution of the narcotics, Haney,* former president, and the di­ Court. Mr Nlekle pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge yesterday of the two treaties territorial conference have been en­ and twenty-four tins of opium were of the Washington Conference af­ countered in several European capi­ rectors will he dropped ently "the less a director I Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for of robbeYy and were sentenced to seized in hie rooms. z Hon. W. F, Nick lev Attorney-Gen­ the bank’s bvsin md the more term*? of not. less than . twelve and fecting China and the anti-foreign tals; but the hope still prevails in Lieutenant George Comstock, of the Infants in arms and Children all ages. demonstrations In Peking.«Shanghai, eral of Ontario, who studied the Ap­ careful he is to stay away not more than tbftpty years in the Washington that these obstacles will police morality squad, who took part peal Court judgment for some days, wLL,rocL^ •fate prison. The money was recov­ and Canton and other Chinese cities, he overcome end the conference will rector»’ meetings, the lass in the raids, said he believed thé nar­ issued a "long statement last night ihers I* of hta being found liable en To amid imitations, always look for the signature of ered when the boys ytrre captured which had as primary incentive the be held at a reasonably early date. cotic* were* part of a Shipment of covering the whole case, in which he after a running gun battle through re-establish ment of intercourse be­ fier section 153 of the Bank Aft, Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it Mr. MacMurray advised the State 1.200 tine tended on the coast of Van- stated all further proceedings would • Where, ignorance la blias Us fnUj the main streets. tween China and tb^.Western powers Department .that he had arrived In couver Island recently. be dropped. The Home Bank case. to be wise.*#* - 1 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WKUNEHPAY, JULY 8, l«jg

| Commonwealth. And there are period. Unlike t)ie member for Birtnria Batlg Œimra those who argued at the time, since Vancouver Centre, however. Mr. NINE DEATHS WERE to be justified in their attitude, that Dickie's adherence to the Conser­ HOPE TO OUST WEDNESDAY, JULY A 195» a more evident spirit of co-oper­ vative Party apparently does not KIRK’S oblige him to close his eyes to facts Published Every Afternoon Kxcepl ation from the outlet would have HOST TO ISLAND RESULT OF HEAT Sunday by ---- been good business. in a blind effort to make political RADICALISM London. July 8.—Great Britain no In the meantime the non-co-oper- capital, for in his. address before the THE TIMES PRINTING AND RUB longer “talks of holding the gorgeous Wave Swept Across Easterr. LISHING COMPANY LIMITED ationist movement in India, the form Associated Boards of 1 rade of TRADE DELEGATES East in fee. but asks India to march Offices -Corner Broad and Fort 8ta. of objection to the inelasticity of the Vancouver Island at Duncan last Wellington side by side with u* |n fruitful, har­ United States; Mercury at monious partnership which might Business Office (Advertising). legislation which the intelligent ele­ night he declared that conditions in FROM PARTY create the greatest and proutfest days 105 in Washington ...... Phono 11IS0 ments led by Ghandi and Das Canada were improving, the exo­ Victoria Grain Elevator Of Indian history," declared the Earl Circulation'!.."!:...... Phone 3345 of Birkenhead. Secretary of States New York, July 8 —The second day Editorial Office...... Phone 4a adopted, has not produced the re­ dus to the United States had ceased, 1212 Broad St. Phone 139 Quoted as Sign of Progress for India. In an important debate of the heat wave which swept down sults its proponents expected, nor has and Canadians who went across Republicans Expect Next Few in the House of Lord* yesterday. upon the Eastern United States from SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delegates Introduced by As­ The session was expected to re,- the -Middle West dost at least nine it produced the trouble which it the border in search of better work­ Months to Complete What veal the Government's decision re­ lives, directly and indirectly, and 'To France. Belgium, etc. «1 per month might have done. But it has, on the ing conditions were now returning Coolidge Victory Started sociated Boards President garding the revision of the 1919 Act dozens of prostrations. City delivery ...... 31 Per month for the Government of India before Violent thunderstorms in most sec­ By mail (exclusive of other hand, produced an attitude to their home land. He saw noth­ By Times Staff Representative 1829u the date stipulated In the Act tions frsuerday brought only tempor­ city>—Canada. Great on the part of responsible leaders ing remarkable in the attraction Washington. July 7.—A teat .which itself for the revision of the Indian ary relief. Keorçs of buildings were . ____Britain . and United may lay the bugaboo of radicalism constitution; but the long pronounce­ struck by lightning. of public thought in India and which a country that had come in the Republican party for years to Dtmeair, July 8—At a banquet States . ...t...... • .. .16 per annum at Tzouhalem Hotel Tuesday, ment made by l»rd Birkenhead onlys „ In New Vork City, a temperature Britain which seems about to de­ through the war with half the gold come Is forming. If the events have showed (fee British Government has of 90 degrees, with high humidity, the outcome which now seems likely, given delegates of the Associated not yet formulated n policy for deal­ killed one man and prostrated nine velop into a more harmonious at­ supply of the world would naturally the next few months will see the fin­ Boards of Trade of Vancouver ing with the ^psobiem that confronts others. Three boys were drowned, AT THE RICHT TIME tempt to give India further oppor­ have for the young and strong. ishing touches put on the Job which Absolutelywm Pur, and Unadulterated it In India. % a white youth giving his lire In a was only half completed with the Island by the Duncan Board of futile attempt t6 save two negro boys tunities to demonstrate her capacity "But." said Mr. Dickie, "Canada Sold by Grocers throughout Canada The Viceroy of India: the Earl of HIS YEAR S GATHER- election of President Coolidge last Trade, Major Mutter, in welcom­ Reading, has been in London two in" the Harlem River. One died from in administrative and legislative is calling them back again." and November. months engaged 'In conference with the heat In Hoboken. N.J., and two ing of the Associated ing the delegates, remarked that T matters. This would certainly seem statistics show that the voice of this The death of Senator La Follette, Ldrd Birkenhead and other member* were overcome. Boards of Trade of Vancouver followed closely by the death of Ben- the netrs of an elevator to be of the Baldwin Cabinet on the difficult Ughtning killed a motorcyclist who to be indicated by the terms of Lord Dominion is being heard quite questions arising from previous fric­ sought shelter from the rain under Island could not have taken place ator Ladd of North Dakota, opens Continental Casualty Co. built in Victoria was one of Birkenhead's lengthy address in the plainly across the border. the way foe the Republican party as tion In the working of the Act of a tree in Medford, Mass. at a more auspicious time. AlT.tne represented toy Its- regular chosen l#i SAYWABD BUM. many signs of the dawn of better 1919, which gave partial self-govern­ A farmer near Wheatsheaf. Pa., House of Lords yesterday in which- leaders to do battle on an even foot­ times which gave cause for optimism. ment to India. The system of di­ died of heart failure while firemen delegates taking part in the delib­ The public Is warned against daallee The mayor regretted the lack of battle** a tire in his barn, struck by he said that Great Britain no ing with the insurgent elements in with other than leeal authorised aetata. archy embodied in this Act. giving erations which commenced at Dun­ two states where Insurgency has been knowledge of Confederation terms the Indian provinces a large control lightning. longer "talks of holding the gor­ SIDNEY O. BIDEN. among the people of the Province who, of their own local affairs, has proved There were two deaths in Wash­ can last night have realized by now triost strongly entrenched. The Re­ Reeitleat Manager. geous East in fee, but asks India publican organization will take ad­ were entitled to many withheld partly unworkable. ------—1—:----- ington w;hen>the mercury reached 16$. the nature of the developments, and rbeae tm. r.labll.hrd LaoallT IS Inn rights. "It is now high time for all." Lord Birkenhead. In announcing to march side by side with us in HEALTHIDISEASE vantage of the opening. their effect upon the future of this Radicalism and insurgency as he said, "to put th»*tr shoulders to the Cabinet had not yet arrived at a fruitful, harmonious partnership the wheel of prosperity." decision, said that before a decision part of British Columbia, that will theories, never had the strength in could be reached the advice of the KILLING OF STRIKER which might create thf greatest and Wisconsin. North Dakota, Minnesota, INTRODUCED DELEGATES follow the construction and oper­ The President. Dr. Kerr. Introduced Government of India must be form­ proudest days of Indian history." International Health or any of the neighboring states that ally asked and the opinion <»f the IS INVESTIGATED ation of the first elevator at Ogden they were popularly supposed to have. delegates from boards attending, each Indian Legislative Assembly given, There is surely in this some indi­ The theories were bounded up in the LEGISLATURES WILL community leader making a few re Sydney. N.8., July 8.—The prelim­ Point. Considerably encouraged by News x Arguing that, the 1919 Act had not cation ofjideggrtui* from the ar­ personalities of men who had built marks. failed, but never, hadh had a chance inary hearing on the death of Wil- ~tfnr assuunce received-last week- a popular following oc a political McNaughlon Purl. AlfePTBL bitrary provisions of the Act of d against the lack of a high- end. they will flow be able to dis­ machine. Personalities usually are protected against the to co-operate with the British. Lord fight at New Waterford between stronger than policies In politics. DEBATE TRADE PACT way between Comox and Albernl. de Birkenhead said fhe door of acceler­ striking miners and British Empire 1919. cuss matters intimately associated * + * daring the two constituencies laid ation was open, but only when "we Steel Corporation police* was con­ There are two international organ­ SENATOR LADD'S CHANCES golden eggs for the Province, 8600,000 tinued here yesterday, but nothing with Vancouver Island's industrial izations collecting «and distributing see everywhere among* responsible Senator Iaidd; for Instance, had he Montreal. July 8— The treaty is received from taxes and timber being leaders. of Indian thought the evi­ was disclosed by the half-dozen advancement irr the —bght—ef-t4ws- THE CIGARETTE informaiiuii.ctmcprnlnt the J>ealth ->f ■livjkd. would have stood for^nominH - signed and I can say It is advantage- subject to no return. While other witnesses examined. The Inquiry the world. The older organisation. ------ar ------•-----demand dence of sincere and genuine desire satisfactory prospect, and give still lion and re-election fn l»-6. Hé 77us rinnr,..a^-iawi mm . u. o. ■ •gmrKTr»p«w "mm p *« r T Mill Bay I, flu- Why ha. our hearts."- said the Secretary for the prevalence of the more serious the work promised stopped there as the movement commences in ear­ reflect a situation in the forests who were for fTénator I-add merely servation of fruits coming North. India. ? liest its influence will be consider­ infectious diseases, on general hygien­ because he was .Senator Lai I. Prob-. Mr Woolford pointed out there was which still demands the utmost care ic legislation throughout the world ably the Job could not have been a stipulation in the treaty making Reeve Matheeon described Esqui­ ably more widespread than may ap­ on the part of the general public. r.nd a synopsis of relative medical done. Senator Ladd would have won the preference cover only shipments mau as a community of shipyard pear. possible at this stage. 1 his literature. the nomination and' the Republican coming direct to Canadian ports. workers Wh-n Jobs were scarce all The effect of the showers which The young» r. that Is the Health With Qie varied, interests of the felt the effects. He assured the con­ first elevator will be the beginning organization could not consistently permitted the army of fire-fighters to Organisation of. the League of Na­ oppose his election. different colonies, 'he said. It was vention of Eeqfetemh’s support of any of a new activity from which others tions. roneema Itself with the whole difficult to establish «common tariff, plan to adva as —the store lid lifter has beea too cigarettes in the wooded areas, at­ connected ifrhh public health, such ti about as far from those of Mr. Cool- Twlnghu College, Peking, said ■ear the front of the store commercial body should apply all the prevention of diptheria, the the iatewhy of the Island * 'The right to change one** home tention is especially called to the tdge as any one can Imagine. The banner tourist year July bu|lnets —or a kettle tips and splits sense ef the co-opetition it can command standardisation of biological pro­ answer Is that the. voters cast «fide la an inalienable right/ Exclusion fxet that the cigarette is more often duct*. the quantity of drugs needed QUEBEC PARTY IS bad greatty increased over last year, law* are unjust because one of the and strengthen its influence to the platforms and voted for men and there waa every indication that it the cause of fires than the cigar. for medicinal and scientific uses. Probably there Is s«m« one In North principal'- ground* for discrimination Its niost valuable report from the would continue. i* race or color. The rtffh.t of migra­ fullest extent. An active Cham­ The more expensive and longer- Dakota who now aspires to occupy ber of Commerce or Board of I rade standpoint of our British Columbia the same position that Senator Ladd tion la alao a natural right. The Absorbine J lasting weed often goes out of its public health and quarantine services occupied and who is quite willing to world is a common possession No can accomplish a good deal, and own accord as it gets near the end Is a report by Dr.,Norman White on be carried into office on»a platform Earthquake Felt people can he Justified in withholding it eery eal«able in each the more generous the support af­ the health of the East with special of irisurgency. That person, or per­ Winnipeg. July 8—French-speaking unused lands that other people can because it soothes the r« and is Usually quite extinguished reference to the measures taken by residents of Winnipeg and Si Boni­ use and need urgently. In some flesh, allays the pain and forded it'by the general public, the sons. have not the advantage Senator In Quebec Area rmid and comfortable re­ before it is thrown away. It is dif­ the various ports to prevent the Ijuld would have had. He must face*. Manitoba's cathedral city, to­ western countries where agriculture spread of plague, cholera and other day entertained distinguished vial building at the tissues, at more, effective its work will ^e. stand before his state and match his is the chief occupation the density the same time restoring ferent with the cigarette. I he diseases from these part». Vessels theories with the theories of common tors from Quebec and Ontario, mem Qoob-r. July L«* Kboul-menl., of population is half a person to the< the danger of infection. loosely-packed tobacco invariably are constantly coming to us on the sense Coolidge Republicanism 1 In here of I-a Liaison Française, the Murray Bay. Kamoura.ka and oth.r square mile, whereas in China there Pacific ('oast from the Last, so it Is colonization missionary expedition vlll»«ra In that .«cUon or Quebec For all aches, petite, BLAZING THE TRAIL bums to the last and is frequently those clrCumstapces Republican lead­ are nine provinces where the density cuts, sore or «trained easily seen how valuable information ers here are nqt doubtful about the from the Eastern provinces. again rip-rlenc-d an earthquake exceeds 300 persons to the square muscles. ABSORBIKK JR T IS FITTING THAT THE thrown away and left to do so. of this kind may be. In charge of Rev. J. A. Oullette of •hock on Monday of thl. week Late mile.* has found wefl merited AESCULAPIUS Montreal, the party of more In the afternoon a «hock of aeveral Dr. Chen argued that the Chinese Here lies the greatest danger. But In Wisconsin, it Is true» the case seconds* duration shook the district, Victoria branch of the Great Is somewhat different. There is an 100 members arrived here yestérday arc not non-assimilable. 81.2$ a bottle at moat I it can be avoided if the smoker and were entertained at a toaw%pet in causing a number of people to leave Tt would be nearer the truth to druggists or sent peetpeid War Veterans’ Association should immediate heir apparent to the La their homes in fear of a recurrence will just take the trouble to stamp j Follette strength The La Follette Winnipeg last night. say no serious attempt has ever been ky W. F. Young, Inc. te be the first In Canada to subscribe This morning they attended the of the shock of February 28. No made in any country of the Pacific it out. It only takes a second to WORDS OF WISE MEN name, with its undoubted msglc In damage has been reported Lrtflnn PuU4ir>g - . - unanimously to Field-Marshal Earl Wisconsin is home by two politically anniversary nias* in St. Boniface at any time to assimilate Chinese." do it and much damage may be Acquire a lgovernment over your wise young men. For the present In­ Cathedral In commemoration of the he said. Haig's plea for unity among Cana­ late Archbishop Langevln. and later averted by so doing. idcaa, that they may come when surgency there has some advantage Seven Were Hart dian ex-service men and endorse they are called, and depart when remaining. in the day touted by automobile to without reservation the proposal to they are bidden. Dr. 1. Watta. The I-i Follette sons cannot travel various Manitoba French settlements. The object of the tour is to foster In Auto Accident establish a British Legion in this.■■UR; . DICKIE DIFFERS FROM ■+• + + long on the father's memory and repu­ Time Is the greatest of tyrants. tation. There are men doing that closer communication between the Dominion. T/7/3 GLOOMY COLLEAGUE As we go on towards age. he taxes name homage right now who are French-Canadians of life older parts - Winnipeg. July 7—Seven persons —| David Spencer Limited It should be noted that Earl our health, our limbs, our faculties, planning to assume leadership In of Canada with these of the West, were injured in an automobile colli­ T HAS NO DOUB T BEEN our strength and our features. their own right If one of the La and to encourage the keeping of Can­ sion near 8t Jean Baptiste. Man., Haig’s plan is a more comprehen­ —John Foster. adians in Canada as opposed to observed by newspaper readers Follette sons is strong enough to last night. Three of the Injured. Mr. sive one than the scheme which has hold what he h»s inherited, then emigration to the Vnltrep- Jellied Corn lleef. perlÇ...... ••• 32C Victoria may take pride in the HISTORY TO-DAY meter remains...... high over...... Northern ...... B <* P.lfn.fiird with a broken leg and other aln charcoal, drugs and various dlges SOc Mr. Meighen. and fine, warm weather Is general on the Injuries. The driver of the auto­ live aids and you know these thTngi Boiled Ham. per Ib.. BO* and ...... fact that the Great War Veterans' Pacific Slope. Heavy rains have or There u no doubt a very good mobile, Joaeph Santore. Is held In will not cure your trouble—in some Association had its origin in this WEDNESDAY. JULY • curved in Northern Saskatchewan an< jail for questioning. t . is es do not even give relief reason for the silence of Mr. Stev­ hght^raina elsewhere In the Prairie Rchoberg and Moloyola had re­ But before giving up hope and deeld < SPENCER'S DEPENDABLE BUTTER city in 1917. Since then its foun­ ing you are a chronic (jyspeptlc lust try EDGAR cently returned from a voyage to 39* ens. Back in his own city he sees the effect of a mus Bleurated Mag­ Freeh Creamery Butter, per Ih. . ders have witnessed Its growth into King of England, son of Edmund, Victoria—Barometer, 30.14; tempera­ Boutir Amerim and were being en­ nesia—Dot the ordinary commercial car­ SI-30 a national body with a member­ altogether too many etudences of died on July S. 975. He ascended the ture. maximum yesterda#. 67. minimum, tertained by their friends. The drive bonate. citrate or milk, but the pure No. 1 Albert a Butter, per Ib. Hr G Ih»- lor...... conditions which are fust the re­ throne as successor to his brother E0; wind. 6 miles E . weather, clear. followed a dinner In New York. Blsurslad Magnesia which you can ob­ Swift'» Pure !.ard, per Ih...... -1...... 33c ship of 80,000. i Thus in their Kadwic. He ruled the whole na­ Vancouver—Barometer. 30 12. temper tain from practically any druggist In Freeh Rendered Dripping, per lb...... verse of the state of affairs which tion (West Saxons. Northumbrians, ature, maximum yesterday. 74; mini­ either powdered or tablet form leadership eight years ago the local mum. 64; wind, calm; weather, clear JAPANESE LEADER Take a teaspoonful of the powder or veterans blazed a.trail and they ait he painted three thousand miles and Mercians), and-his quiet reign Kamloops -Barometer. 30.02; temper three compressed tablets with a little earned him the surname of "The ature, maximum yesterday. 80; mini SPEAKS IN CHICAGO water after your nest meal, and see MEATS—UNEQUALED VALUES to fge congratulated on last night's away. He has returned to find that Peaceful." ' mum. 60: wind, calm; weather, clear what a difference this makes. It wlU the building of homes in what may JOHN II. ^ Barkerville—Barometer. 80 04: tern instantly neutralise the dangerous Iliade one Roaete, per lh...... o!!, decision to forego at least some of perature, maximum yesterday. 64; mini­ Chicago, July 8 -Starvation for harmful arid in the stomach which now lean Boneteee Stew Beer. » ll>». for ...... their identity in a renewal of their be described as Greater Vancouver King of France, was released from mum. 16: wind, calm; weather, fair. Japan within the neat thirty years piiMffi your food to tannent and sour, so far this year is being carried Imprisonment by the English on Prince Rupert—Barometer. 30.41; tem -unlean. In accordance with th, making gas. wind, flatulence, heartburn Mlnee Steak, per Ih...... desire to serve the best interests of July 8. 1360. He was defeated and perature, maximum yesterday. J8; mini­ Christian principle of human equal­ and the bloated or heavy, lumpy feeling Oxford Sausage», per lh...... -- on on a scale which is just about captured four years earlier by the mum, 54*. wind, calm; weather, fair. that seems to follow most everything their old comrades throughout the Ketevan Barometer. 30.10; tempera­ ity, the open door Is declared * . Veal Stcake, per ...... twice the size it was at this season Black Prince. He was given his throughout the world." wan yedlcted >0T«u* will find that provided you take Breast of Veal, per ...... Empire liberty following the tfeace of ture. maximum yesterday. 66; minimum. of 1924. And as he came through 50: wind. 4 miles N.W.; weather, clear. by Count Mlchlmaea Koyenhlma. a a little Blsurated MagnesI» Immediately Shoulder Sleek, per III...... Bretlgny. <•-» Tatooeti—Barometer. 30.10; tempera­ member of the Japanese House of after a meal, you can eat almost any­ Freeh large Beef Heart», each ...... ,1 ture, maximum yesterday. 60: minimum. thing and enjoy It without any danger INDIA AND THE FUTURE l*« var|oui western provinces he un PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 54: wind, 16 miles 8\ weather, cloudy. peers, at the Velveralty of Chicago of nain or discomfort to follow, and. Shank» Beef, half or whole, per Ih...... -...... doubledly saw similar signs that Illustrious English poet, regarded Portland. Ore.—Barometer. 10.04; tem- jeaterday. * moreover, the continued use of the "The population of Japan is In­ REGULAR COUNTER DELIVERED ven in the case of indicate substantial progress in the by many 'as the supreme poet of ‘rature, maximum yesterday, 60; mini­ Blsurated Magnesia cannot injure the the nineteenth century. was um. 58; wind. 4 miles N.; weather, creasing at' the rate of about 400.000 stomach In any way eo tong as there are ... our aeliverv van» are.equipped with refrigerator boxe». Thl» a year." he said, "and In another Iny wmptomï of acid Indigestion.^ India, with its manifold re­ right direction. All this must be drowned off Vlaregglo. Italy, by Seattle—Barometer. 30.14.; tempera­ Vou of receiving gmal. In better condition than la po»»ible Eligious and racial complexities, it poor consolation to the disciples of capsizing of a* boat in a storm on ture, maximum yesterday. 74; minimum. thirty years there will be nothing left July *. 1822. A marriage with 56; wind. 4 miles W.; weather, cl» for us but to starve unless those SaeWhere, 19c seemed rather too arbitrary a pro­ blue ruin. Harriet Westbrook proving un­ J4an Francisco—Barometer, 28 96;___ countries which haw> unlimited areas Round Steak, per Ih...... ceeding to institute a, reform in And if Mr. Stevens reads his fortunate he abandoned her and perature. maximum yKterday. 64; mini­ of fertile lands grow rice and export Flank Steak». I>er lb. ,...... 3aL mum. 64; wind. 4 miles W.; weather, It to Japan or the open door is de­ eloped with Mary Godwin, whoqi Veal Ste»|<», per U* •••••■-•...... J9f 1919 and declare that further ex­ newspapers—we have every treason he afterwards married.. His best cloudy. clared throughout the world." | to believe that he does—he will ob­ Calgary—Temperature, maximum yes­ Fresh Calves' Liver, per Ib...... pansion'of its privileges, which will work a are "Prometheus Unbound.* terday, 64; minimum, 88; rain. .04. BEST ISLAND Cambridge Sausage, per lb...... one day Bldssohr into a policy of serve that his roljcague from the "Ode to’ the West Wind.** "The Edmonton — Temperature, maximum Cloud," "Ode to a Skylark," and yesterday. 61: minimum. 42; rain, trace. Uncle of Famouis •'■I..,:., GROCETERIA SPECIALS >j. home rule for that part of the constituency of Nanaimo: Mr. C. Qu'Appelle — Temperature, maximum "The CencI," a tragedy. yesterday. 72; minimum. 42: rain. .26. . White Wonder Soap, per cake ...... " Jc British Empire,.would not be seri­ H. Dickie, is not only not silent JOHN D. ROCKEFELLOW . Winnipeg — Temperature, maximum War Correspondent on the subject of "CaïWda’» posi­ yesterday, 80; minimum. 58; rain. .66. 5 "Steel Wad. P»r pkgrt$r...... o... ^------;...... ously considered until 1929. This American oil merchant, capitalist Temperature Purity Onto, per carton ...... ' was the original programme con­ tion to-day. but outspokenly enthu­ and phi lent hrbplst, was born at - Max Min Died at Lillooet Canada Corn Starch, per pkg. . jJJ Rlchford, N.Y., on July » 8. 1818. Kellogg'» Shredded Krumblee. per pkg...... templated by the Monlague-Chélms- siastic as to the improvement in gen­ He was the founder and president, Vancouver . 74 64 Lllooet, ’ B.C., July I. — Samuel , ford legislation, in itself a recogni- eral conditions, even explanatory as (until thirteen years ago) of fhe Pent let on .. Gibbs, uncle of Sir Philip Gibbs, the D?^Mon1e Seeded and S-edle»» Ral»ta». per pkg...... Standard Oil Company. His public Grand Fork* VICTORIA FUEL C». Ltd. ' lion that at least a time had ar- to the reason why, for a-time, it .78 JCtwUeh author, died yesterday benefactions, including gifts to the TwSti M.i ...... 76 morning In his seventy-eighth year, IM Breed Slree*—Phene W7 Crleco. 1 lb. per tin ...... •••••...... rived for another experiment in a was only natural that our neighbor University of Chicago, the General Ottawa ...... 72 leaving a widow end a larg, family A. R. Crehe* S. M Seewe to the South should have had a Education Hoard, and the Rocke­ Montre^ ...... a ... 74 residing In dflferent parts of British system whi

I ESTABLISHED 1888 J II NEWS IN BRIEF VITAL MATTERS JusfReceived LIGHTSHIP CREW HAD ANNOUNCING The Saanich School I ] wi BEFORE ISLAND meet in the Municipal Hall. Kvyi From the Selby Shoe Oak, this evening at 7.!•. Company Limited. NARROW ESCAPE FROM The regular meeting of Lodge BOARDS TO-DAY Primrose -No. 32 of the Daughters and x the Arch Preserver Maids of England’ will be held in tne Unanimous Endorsation For Harmony Hall on Friday evening. VICTOR’S DEATH IN RUNNING SEAS Somas-Alberni Highway —, Shoe A communication has been received by George lngledew, manager for the A Shoe UlSt you can use your feet with , Thirty-brst Canadian Scots - itch Tariff, Taxation, School and I band, on its recent visit to Seattle, Assistant Keeper Almost Washed Over the Side in Municipal Problems from the Orthopedic hospital there, Greatest thanking them for the concert Friday’s Southwester Off Fraser River Bar; Prompt Discussed MAYNARD’S SHOE STORE given on -Jhe afternoon of July 4. The Invitation to visit Seattle Action of Shipmate Saves His Life. Unanimous «•nriursation to the «49 Yates Street <■ Phone 133V came from Colonel Inglis of the WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE American Legion. The members of construction of the Comox- the band extend thanks to Mayor Alhcrni highway at an estimated Achievement Pend ray and George 1. Warren for Knocked-down' by seas that swept him across -the deck and ...... h i i I. ... I coat of 4200,000 for sixteen miles courtesies' extended. was carrying h,m over the s.de. when he was pulled hack by of ^ ^ #m, s|x mj,„s of The detective office is in possession his mate, George Lindel, assistant keeper of the.Sandhead: rock road was given at the As­ of a silver brooch, -picked up several ship owes his life to-day to the prompt action of E. L. Ulines, With the offering to-morrow of Why Pay High Rates (or Fire and Auto Insurance ? days ago on Fort “Street, which is sociate. I Boards of Trade of Van-, new “His Master’s Voici»’’ re­ being held for the owner. The brooch the lightkeeper. ' ' couver Island convention at Sc* th* Independent Aqtocy end cave money is a Catholic Army Hut set-vice badge From Friday morning until Saturday midnight the Sandheads cords for July the Victor Com­ on a 4 single silver bar. Duncan this afternoon pany announces the most amaz­ Th# Nationale, Parla, Established 1810 ...... é.. Asset* 811.893.66» Lightship was, blown on her beams end by southwester that sent The Provincial (jovernment Provincial. I 4d„ England Established 190.3...... Assets 81.402.096 The case againet the Pekin Restau­ raging seas crashing over her beam and set oil" drums dancing ing improvement in recording fha Cornhill Ltd, England, tie ta til'll, had 1906...... Aaset» 11.400.001 rant, which house Is charged with will be asked to proceed forth­ ever brought to the attention having liquor on premises where a devil’s tatoo on her decks. with with the hard surfacing of the Northwestern National. Established 1*6»...... Asset» 111.670.000 of the music loving public. other drinks are sold,' was remanded Buffetted and with the life half- Island highway, delegates at the National • Ben Franklin. Ptttsbuge. Cal 1666,... .Asset» 15,400.006 from this morning's court to Fri­ convention protesting that the pro­ pressed out of them by the pounding hours. There was plenty of food on These new records are called fha Fire Insurance Company et Canada. EM, t»IS. Assets 1901.16* day morning. board, but it was all wet. mised improvements had not been V. K. Process Records—a most casks, Keeper Jones and his assist­ "She is s lucky ship.” said George completed. Relatives of those who died in the Right of way on the main high­ sensational improvement in the JOHNSTON & CO., General Agents Great War wishing to attend the un­ ant Lindel worked like maniacs' to Lindel to The Times to-day. telling Jettison the oil before the casks i how the lightship, formerly the ways should rest with traffic on veiling ceremony at the Parliament such roads according to a resolution recording of music. Kvery de­ fhnn* lull X-" «Il lohnm r Su Vlclorl*. BC K.L 1*0* Buildings Monday are requested to broke and the oil spread t«> th*eThoroas F. Bayers, a well-known Vic­ ia.. * f toria sealer, had ridden out the sea. from Sidney which was unanimous tail of musical shade and ex­ secure tickets from the office of g * I Fortunately her cable held. Three ly supported. This would deprive pression is reproduced umit Beaumont Boggs. 620 Broughton The rising seas crushed a twenty- tlmeM in lhe years/past her cable traffic from side roads, t^e exist Street, up to 12 o’clock Saturday. ing privilege of cutting In oi one can sense the very presence Tickets will ensure seals. foot section of the Lightship's bul- j has broken and thcjfcindheads Light - „..,rk like in esnhell and carried "hip has floundered aground in the through traffic. wark like an «ggshell and carried mo*th of the Fraser River. Acquisition by exchange of lumber of the artist. Come and hear Heavy gun firing of U.S. beats some of these new V.E. Process ------away--y...... •*.-the gasoline ...... ti—. lifeboatv . and. . _vits-. | George Lindel*. who has beep en the adjacent to^Campbell River Falls by manoeuvring off the coast was the da *■ * Jhey had been cho|pod h wlnCP ghr n&oceà the old Mer- reason for slight tremors felt In some the Provincial Government and the Records to-morrow. ourit wini nn Mf.'Jrtffc rtj* wh,n th4t ;ni3, h.i, WS creation of a ProvincFal Park at that McClary sections of Victoria to-day. No earth­ cveierything. movable on the deck , twenty years in the lighthouse Her- quakes were recorded on the seismo­ . enty „ . , point was supported by J H Good It wiuNwhile fighting the dancing vice,» which he Joined in January. of Nanaimo who explained that ex­ graph, Napier Denison of the Gon­ oil drums that LTnffeT was knocked zales Meteorological Observatory re- 1905x change of timber areas would be pomr------dq.wn.hy a aca that' wan sweeping.him K-4--Jonas, the kasper.-ia.au. Au^-. pra.tt.aiiie ahri avoid expenditure of through the gap .in the bulwarks t relia veteran of the late war. where taxpayers money. when Jones caught him by the nape he served in the First Machine Bri Elimination of municipal tax penal­ Soldiers’ Graves—Mrs. Mortimer of the neck and pulled him back on Appleby, convener of the Municipal gade and the 10th Battalion. Au*- ties was supported on u close division. $10 Down and $ 10 per Month board. Several times during those T. Pearse of Gourtenay-t'umox de­ limited TTr&K.—committee—~mr—'■soltftng Tew ~TirVuTs ^Tohes'*an«T 1 LinîTeT 'WW*' laOliULLighLjnfsntry . In Birypt. H- VICTORIA Ynur'Oid Range taker aO part vas for seven momnsTn the Ausimh- graves, requests that members of the driven by the seas into the ship's m payngaoL tan navy and has since been con­ le gal. Kenneth Duncjxn pointed out chapter* in charge of thu* work place xîuppfr»...... nected with the marine service here that___ the______municipalities______must______have ____ flowers In the crosses this week-end ’ Battered and bruised from the tT-~ Before, fjpnr’ “khOWIV The some means 'of" inducing taxpayers ''Everything In Music" 1110 Douglas Street to murk the unveiMng of the war tanic tussle both men to-day are Thomas F. Buyers, the Sandheads to meet their dues and authority .memorial to Victorias heroic dead. modestly silent on their* part in the lightship piled as a pilot cutter out had Keen granted them by the Legis­ of the port of New York. Then she Instead of the usual meeting of the affair. The Sandheads lightship was lature at their request1 to impose a 1424 Oouglas 8L Phone 468» picked up by the C.G.H. Este van in was bought by local interests and fifteen per cent penalty. Victoria and District Gardeners' As- the mouth of the Fraser River yester­ had a long career sailing out of this Repair parts for all WcClâry Rangea 80ciation\h4*t| evening a visit was “Every municipality cuts its ex­ day and towed Into Victoria to-day. port in the sealing .fleet. In 1913 she penses^...... to the...... bone ...... and needs the w made t6 tke‘ Empress Hotel Gar­ Her decks jell the story of the dam­ replaced the Mermaid as lightship, money to keep going;’**he said dens, XJhe member* were conducted age sh^,received from the pounding when the latter was condemned. E. M. Whyte of Alberni and Cap around the garthm* by F. A. Saun­ seas. After 48 hours of buffettlng After repairs she will be towed WE HAVE SOME ders, head gardener. An exceedingly tain Matheson of Esquimau, sup­ the wind veered around Into the back to her station, now marked by ported the penalty while F. .8. Cun- Interesting evening vfcs*» spent. The a manless beacon, a red occulting gardeners welcomed MrxMoore, gar­ west on Saturday night, and her crew liffe of Nanaimo claimed that pre­ Thirty-two Lost dener to Lady Byng, whOxin a few of two got their first meal in 48 vious speaker* were airing munici­ words expressed his great pleasure pal views and municipalities he ar­ of the opportunity of meeting ^« m. gues were in a better position to SPECIALS Lives in May on | particularly on such a visit. "iD* borrow money at the hank that were had nothing but praise for the vari­ individuals. IN Canadian Roads1, ous gardens visited during his short BRITISH COLUMBIA RIFLE Relief of lands from a large por­ stay here, and spoke in glowing tion of present education expenses Electric Vacuum Ottawa. July *,—There were IJ-" terms of his visits to Victoria gar­ was brought before the convention dens. The president made reference by Mr. Duncan, who moved a resolu­ Sweepers and accidenta reported on Canadian rail­ Delegates at Convention in loam.roads uuruiRduring uirthe monthmom u mof May.n«), re- 0 T», • . , , « r-1 « to the progress of arrangements for ASSOCIATION OPENS SHOOT tion asking the Province to levy a Rutting in .*$2 deaths .nuT 233 fienmns oG3ttl6 AfC ASk60 Î0 tlCCt tM annual show which Is being held, special school income tax *»n all not Cleaners injured. S'o passenger* were "killed, in Crystal Garden. July 24 and 25. now paying Income fax. Municipali­ hut *7 were injured. | mill and urged all members to give the ties, he said, taxed land as the chief It will pay you To see u GOVCTflOr matter all publicity possible to insure source of Income, and the percentage its success. TO-DAY AT HEALS RANGE at once. of revenue absorbed by schools This District May be Divided ranged from 24 per cent in Victoria to 48 |>er cent in Duncan. Into Two Areas by Members Over 100 riflemen from>11 p«rtn of British t'olumhia took part Abolition of the poll .tax was sug­ Fly Tox at Meeting in the first day's shooting at the forty-seventh annual prize meet­ gested if school income tax was to ' Hawkins & Hayward lie levied oh all incomes, with the ex­ Kills Files. Moths. Ants, Moe- - Seattle, July 6— Elmer V. Finland, ing of the British Columbia Rifle Association being held at Heals ception of a small minimum Mr. Electrical Quality and Service Store I cyiHoee Instantly. We have a of Victoria,, B.C.. is one of the three rifle range. Dunean also asked for fees to be paid 1121 Douglas St, Cor. View. Phones «4S-MS7 complete stock on band. Prices most prominent candidates for the for attendance at high schools. from i office of District Governor of District The meet will last for four days atul on .Saturday afternoon B. C. Nicholas suggested the pro­ 60# to 61.60 No. 4 of the International Associa­ LEADS IN TENNIS the prizes will be presented to the winners. posals be deferred in view of the re­ tion of Gym Clubs, now in session N.M. K. Hurling of the Garrison Rifle AsMtejation with a score port of the Education Commissioners, here with more than 200 in attend­ Vancouver, July 8.—A. W. Ham as the resolution might conflict with Hall’s Drug Store ance. In the election to-day the de-, Toronto, defeated A. J Wlekens, Re­ of .'12, out of a possible 33. wdn the Tyro match shot this morn­ the re-rommendativns of the experts. 1304 Douglas Street Phone 201 legates are expected to choose be­ gina. in the 1 p m. draw of the men s ing. Sergeant I*. E. Fairman. also with a score of Ti, carried off All delegates expressed sympathy tween Finland, Dr. Thomas It. Mur­ singles in the Canadian lawn tennis with the resolution, hut m view of, phy of Tacoma and Harold Orne of championship series here this after - second place honors. ______\ the report referred the motion* to INVEST IN BEAUTY- Everett, Wash. Sergeant I> Fyvie and Capt. Tap- the incoming executive with a re­ Hive These Pictures Framed MIXED DOUBLES DIVISION OF DISTRICT ley of the Riateenth Canadian Bvot- commendation of prompt action. The “bare wall fad ‘ has gone and It is now generally jerogntsed that Mrs. Stocker, Vancouver, and A tish’ were leading the Macdonald Unanimous approve! wa* given to pictures are essential Ito a beautiful home Good pictures brighten dark Indications are that the delegates J. Wickens. Regina, heat Mrs. Ben­ 'Brieh'’ match No. 1, both having recommendation by* the Sidney halls, make bare wells seem friendly, give warmth to rooms, and tn 1802 1025 will vote to-day for a division of the countless other ways add an atmosphere to a home that nothing else nett and McCrosean, Vancouver. 1-6, score# of 34 out of a possible 35. IF delegate for a closed season for May can provide. -THE HOUSE OF QUALITY’ district. In the event the plan 11-9. 6-1. Great Interest is being taken in to September for clams. Vnanlmity The Beauty of Pictures Is Priceless carries, the new district will com­ MEN’S DOUBLES the meet this year and many spec­ also p>evalled on a proposal regard­ prise the state of California, leaving Garrett and McCallum. Victoria, tators were on hand to witness the ing the prevention of the manufac­ Lei ua frame yours Our c har,., are moderate Washington. Oregon and British Co­ heat Mouison and Hutchison, Van- shooting to-day. WEST COAST ID ture and infrportation of margarine. lumbia in District No. 4. id EN *8 SINGLES The prise winner* in the Tyro Whitney’s The sessions are being presided match were as follows: THE RED * CROSS WORKSHOP over by District Governor Fred G. Dr Welrker. Regina, beat McCrps- KM E. Durkng. Garr. R. A...... 32 Brown of Vancouver. 684-6 Johnson Street (Just Below Government) Phone 2169 snn, Vancouver. 4-1, 6-0. Sgf. P. E. Falrman. Garr R A. . 32 GETS FULL SUPPORT VANCOUVER MEN Where Woundedr Welcome Work ON WAV TO VANCOUVER Pte. R. McConnell, 29th H A. . . 31 Gigantic This morning a party of fifty de­ Pte. C Jd. Henry, Garr. R.A. ... 31 w legates from Eastern cities arrived Sgt. C. Coutts. Ç.H.R A...... 30 By Times Stsff Representative here en route to Vancouver for the MaJ H. R. Cobbett. Garr. R.A. .. 30 Dunran, July 8.— The Associ­ International Gyro convention July Pte. A. M< Ewan. C 8.R.A ...... 30 IT TOWN Sale ated Boards of Trade of Vancouver 10-13. Q M S. A Evan#, Garr. R.A. ... 29 Pte. E. Jamieson, S.H. of C. .. 29 Island, in convention at Duncan to­ J. W. Thornes of Portland, Ore., ie Pte. C. Hopklnaon. 2fth R.A. ... 28 day. supported the motion of Vic­ Ivernight Entries For Vancouver Meet 25%, 33H% sv* king his brother, Edward Thomas, S-Sgt. E. Wolfendon. 47th R.A. 28 toria delegates for construction of ll Capt. .1. Gillespie, C^.R A...... 28 I according to Information given the the west coast* "mad from Jordan Vanc«»uver, July 8.—Thursday on Pea^e Hag ...... 113 city detective department. The miss­ Sgt. Rudge. 6th C.CLA...... 28 . Risley, July 1 (Canadian Press Gable) River to .Port Fan Juan, thence tb -“The bill for the bringing to Brit trie# at I^nsdowri Park : Hunnywayg ...... 112 a-. J 50% off ing m.iITIs s«5me“3* or 59 years of s#r, Cadet F. Skeillnge, Uvatjy. C.C. 28 Alberni—A resolution on Hie eub* lab «Columbia the opportunity »f First-race -Flve. and otrv-hslf frrr- -The Kinnslrd Squadded rVimpettTTnu. Hrt. -h-ft: <*>fr. lit-M. Omn. *.A W ftarr wchre rrr.^:rr. ITTTi#'' n logger by trait» and---- wat last (Imranre 3iw yaMP. w‘r»n shots pe? man. Jecf’ wilt be P>rw*HTedT to life Pre­ Adopting town rtanntnr regulations Topgs 'Mbtihfaïn OaX* ...... known tb be in the employ of the LleuJ. D. Donaghy, 7th Bn. R.A. 27 “ ...... 108 w as won to-day by Company Sergeant- mier. The yote was eleven to six was presented at the Jest sitting of Napan ▼ Mr. Ru(\v...... ------105 Brecolet Watches, rsguTar SlOOtr ily « IgTiteen fh*rovlnrlal iiegi«*lat ure. wnd- we Amt B; —î-Urumheller- entry______he has not been heard from, and his Guards, with a possible 35 W. O. Pte. c. J. Coutts. C.8.R.A...... 26 want the Victoria Imsinese men. and now ...... 66.76 Melting of the British navy, with 31, was The original motion asked only Velvet Sixth rare—8i* furlongs. brother is anxiously trying to locate second, Lieut I‘esmortd Burke. Ottawa, for the road to Fan Juan, hut C. P. particularly the members, of the Real Twinkle Blue Gappy Ricks .... r...... him. Detectives here are co-operat- with . 33..third. Sergeant H W Beau­ W. Fchwenger* coupled with it a ref Estate Board, to stand behind us and Mary Emery Dare ...... mont. Victoria. B.C.. wffh 1Î. fourth. n0Sr"T6FWn wT-nildn th Allwrnl «y»»"»1'- ilw iwmla; nf-lids Pill In Sencho pans»»-y ...... -—------m I •;«««■ - ...... The prise* In the Kinnaird competi­ thef h.. nextnu*t session■i>nnlnn of■> f the House,Uitnau ” said tion total 2100, of which the first is Kenneth Duncan advanced a sugges­ Nick Klein ...... i...... e.... 113 Margaret T^snbTTi tion for an alternative route by J. N." Allan, Gif y Planning Commis­ Delaney .. Finis Glpriosus £*. second £6. third £5 and fourth sioner, and member of ' the Town £4 Cowlchan lnke. saying the (lovern- Sweet um ...... The Halford ChaHemre endedded Planning Committee of Thncvuver. at J, McNulty ...... sailli- liient was- tin willing tt»-- build a* const' the luncheon meeting of the Real Judge- Hkdtmen Camp Furniture «•ompetltion. for £ 16. at 1.000 and tflN) road. R. H. Poole y declared the Frank l. I*...... X'cxlka ...... ‘i’àrm*. fifteen stmt* at each distance, Estate Board here to-day. Mr. Allan Lady RerriMnn ...... ~. * Woven Wire Camp Cota, 66.66, was won by Major T. Rankin, late of LEES OF GIFTS Cowlchan l«ake route was snow spolte of tt#> ghCAt benefit* to be de­ BMIy Randolph . Seventh race—One mile and 64.50 and ...... 6&*40 the Royal Scot*, with a total of 146 out Mocked 4 months yearly. Vlaude I* rived front the zoning regulation* Also eligible: of a possible 15§. Harrison argued warmly for a main Record ...... Î13 Single Camp Mettre*#*», 63.40, once these were enforced In any dis­ artery up the coast. Alderman A. E. Fairy's Nest ...... «...... 113 ITnirie* ...... ; -... rr...... 64.75 and ...... 66**5 trict. They had l»een adopted in 300 My Rose ...... ^ Todd recalled the days before the different cities in the United States, Second race—Five and one-half keatpet Pillows ...... SI.16 TursiUa ...... Malahat road was opened when the led by Now York, and had not Hi any furlongs. k Pic ...... flllllll east coat route was believed impos- Instance been a failure, but a marked Olebrat* ...... 113 Flock Pillows ...... ttO# Official Delegates Tableau d'Honneur ...... __ folding Camp Stoola, each, 76# Delegates Told _of Victoria’s JLS“W rz ^SSTSSS success. Lucky Gat ...... 113, Montdale ...... ii.’**** WILL SAVE THOUSANDS Buster Brown ...... à . 113 A leko ...... to ...... #1.36 to Associated Maintenance Methods by without tho Malahat. Kimberley %. .. v...... 2...... 113 Arm Deck Chaire ...... 63.75 ”1 walked over the Malahat before That town planning would eventu­ RomalUo* ...... ally save a city thousands of dollars Green Mint ...... 113; Calgary Stathpcde Superintendent the road was built and I have walked Paul Gonnelly ...... 113 Boards Convention In one way or another was the asser­ • Apprentice allowance-claimed. Standard Furniture Co. with an expert surveyor every foot tion made by A. G. Smith, registrar \ic Munoz ...... 1..., 113 of the Han Juan route. It Is the I Lurman ....'...... 113 m Vat.. Street Duncan, July 8.—Representa­ How Victoria maintains its splen­ of lands ' in Vancouver, a second easier route and can he built at a speaker. Dr. Shafer ...... 1IX’ OBITUARY tives attending the Island Boards did boulevard system through city lower cost. The Government two of Trade convention here are: **A man should be free to use his St. Angelina ...... Ill administration but at the coot of generations ago promised the roud. ittle Pointer ...... Ill Convention officer»—President those benefited was explained fo the own property but not to the detriment Thw» mr law >ir«nln* at The people concerned, helped build of that of hi* neighbor," asserted Mr. Neg ...... 113 Jjaepn s. Hospital William Men-er.1 Dr. D. E. Kerr, Duncsn; Vice- sixth annual convention of the Inter­ aged 64 years. He was h paiive of Eng­ president F. 8. Cunliffe, Nan­ the Malahat and Justice demands Smith. Third race—Old field course. land and a resident of this city for the national Association of Park Com­ construction of the- Fan Juan road. fkivearooet ...... 116 aimo: Secretary M. C. Ironeida missioners in session here to-day by There had been tremendous loss post sixteen years. He leaves to mourn ' It will pass through the finest tim­ through falling values in properly eM Eyes ...... 114 his !<>»* his widow, one, son. Roher* Nanaimo. Park Superintendent T. K. Pdrdy. Chief Clerk ...... 114 >\ ill lam Men-er; two daughters. Mut G69D FIR WOOD Alberni—E. M. Whyte, presi­ ber In the world. By helping thl, throughout America, and. ^specially Mr. Purdy's paper was the centre of district we will build up a group of in Vancouver, he said, Just through •Nae-Ta-Bagri ...... 4. 109, Lflllan Men er and Mrs. W S. Webster; , §4.00 Per Cord coed dent. a careful discussion of the boulevard also one brother. Mr. tleorge T Mercer, Cities on this coast.” a lack of town planning. It was not Randolph ...... 114 all of this city, and three brothers an.v LEMON. OONNASON CO. LIMITED J^ONQ distance mor- Courtenay-Comox— TV Pearae, problem which ia a matter of serious too late for Victoria and Vancouver •Miss Parnell ...... 109 J. N. McI>od, W. Eadie, concern in many American and Can­ R. H. Pooley thfovmed tin Inquirer three sisters In England. For many Phone 77. M24 (jovernment 8L to adopt that scheme and make the Deertail ...... 113 ing., i» a specialty ' Nanaimo—J. H. Good, presi­ adian cities to-day. that the population was not 300, due years the late Mr. Mercer was a wed* ‘to the lack of communications. The two cities something more thjfcn the Run George ...... i... 113 known, rancher of Bienklhsop Road, with us. Speedy, com- dent; J. D. Galloway. F. 8. Cun- Vlàillng delegates, who have seen average. Town planning would nave Lawn Mower ...... 1)1 Saanich. The remains are resting at liffe. Victoria's boulevards during the last Government, he said, sometime t »c Thomson Funeral Home, 1625 Quadra mwlioua motor t-u* persuaded a lot of crofters tn settle thousands in newer building. In road Veau .;...... Ill Duncan—W. C. Tanner, presi­ few days, appeared deeply interested work and in land values, would keep '•Watch Your Step...... 106 Street, until Friday afterhocn. when the tn Mr Purdy's explanation. there With the pledge of a road. cortege will proceed at 2 30 o'clock to that will accommodate dent; Kenneth Duncan, W. T. business and - residential districts in Dairyman ...... lli St Luke s ('hut' ti • ' ‘-i..' Hill, where McVuleh. W. K.*McMillan (alter­ Other phases of park and boule­ T. Pearse, (’ourtenay-C’nmox. said « big load, reasonable the road Implied higher taxes. The restricted areas and lie generally ac­ Almi eligible— “crvice will be conducterl by the rector, nates).' vard maintenance were discussed at ceptable wherever placed tn operation, Sing on ...... % 103 the Rev, William C^rruil, at 3 o'clock, rharges and a real will^ Sidney—i-C: C. Cochrane. H. A. l.nfth during to-day's session of the past policy of building roads when a after whl« h the renmlns will be laid to PRODUCERS ROCK few people make requests had been Mr. Smith claimed. Fourth race—One mile and seventy ingnesa to serve the McKlllican, president* W. H. convention when a number of Inter­ Joseph Bridgman, chairman of the yards. rest ititan, LuNe's Cemetery. esting papers on these subject» were wrong. Advocates of the west road Dawes, serret*ry: alternate*. Col. Real Estate Board her?, expressed Au Revoir ...... Hf There was a large attendance of sor­ public. C. Peck, M.P.P.. and J. K Himis- read by experts. Park superinten­ had produced figures. The cost must himself as deeply interested la the & 6RAVEL CO. LTD. he heavy. All delegates, he thought, Black Watch lie.,...... 109 rowing friends and many ...... têr. dent DUhcan of Spokane apoke on plan and stated that the members of Nebraska floral tributesi butes at the funeral this1 m<-> i- Port Alberni—C. ' A. McNaugh'- the maintenance of lawns;, Hupertn- would favor prlncjple hut.-lt was not hil* organisation would giver the mat­ •FtncaaUe ...... 107 ing of a j------— ...... ton. trndent Matthews of Seattle on the wise to go on official reconl. ter every consideration and' would Montana...... •'...... 107 Georgia 'JStlS. WJZT'Zf'S; policing of |$arke; and Huperlnten- B, (\ Nicholas pointed out^roadv Sunday, Esq ui ma It -Reeve R. P. Mathe- steadjijt, carefully. •Al Wick ...... 107 cortege left the 8 Funeral i Sand and Gravel son, R. H. Pooley, M.P.P, dertt Keyeer of Portland on the popu­ produced revenue, direct and indi­ • The committee headed by P. It. Captain Tom...... t-l07 rect. To cut down such. costs was 145. proceeding to Kt Andrew s < ^flnlVictoria pwld —«f* . D• . XItv’ . nenwengers,SehmpHMM' larisation of parka. Pemlterlon. which had been appointed e Beech 1#6 Kor all purpoaaa, rradwl and waaafd After this morning's business ses­ false economy. The Government with freeh water president;•- B. C, Nicholas, vice- to look Into and report upon the plas 1 Fifth race— Four and one-half fur­ president : Aldern^n A-.E. .Todd; sion the delegates were driven to realised If taxes were to he reduced for city government by a city man» longs. Largest Cepaetty In Canada alternates. f\ I» Harrison . and Elk Lake where- they had lunch and it would oply be by development of agrr, was to-day discharged. TKe Queen Catherine ...... i...... 117 IMP Star, tt. Fpetw M» George 1. Warren, secretary. afterwards visited But* hart Garden». natural resources. The Premier was matter1 will be brought up for further ■ tFrank S...... 114 To-night they will hold % - further sympathetic The Government had dlw-ueeiyn at a later date, It was de- |A lister 114 han^M4 Phene a» —— business session. made extensive examinations. ielded, LjkckJack FairFairman 114 >

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epee to appreciate the situation ex­ cept ourselves and we were not In a receptive mood." “Then dawn came,” as they say HERE ARE EXCLUSIVE TELEPHOTO AT THE THEATRES In the movies, and the. weather clear­ ed. Camp was seen a bare quarter SCENES OF RELIEF WORK FOLLOWING of a mile away and the castaways heaved sighs of relief and paddled THE SANTA BARBARA EARTHQUAKE “MAGGIE AND JIGGS AT THE THEATRES home with camera tripods. July Savings in Household IN POLITICS* CREATES GERTRUDE SHORT HAS Capital—“The Talker” GALES OF LAUGHTER Dominion—“Introduce Me.” JUVENILE LEAD IN Coliseum—“A Dmyh in Italy." Playhouse—“Maggie and Jigge in FILM_AT CAPITOL Maggie .:ind Jtgus in Politic»," now Politics." > being presented nt the Playhouse. Is Staples and Furnishings Columbia — “The Deadwood Gertnïde Short, who plays the proving a riot of fun, many ofr the Coach." ambsing role, of the irrepressible "fans’’ coheeding the new bill t house Company have been Gertrude was playing a child role ment of English Teapots qualities at very decided savings. well cast, while the specialities, solos IN COLUMBIA FILM with Mary Mannertng on the legiti­ including every conceiv­ Pure Wool Yorkshire and dancing numbers, together with a mate stage in Washington, D. C. It able shape, sise and de­ Pur* All Wool Scotch Blankets unique double stage setting, arranged FROM MULFORD STORY happened that she was impersonating Blankets by Stan Mac Kay. are important ad-, coration, coming Just In Soft yid nappy, these depend- a boy at that itme. and when she time for our July Sale we These fine Blankets have a juncts. On the screen Mary Astor, A glance ât the cast of “The l>ead- accepted a personal invitation to the world-yide reputation for able Blankets are remarkably wootl Coach.'* in which Tom Mix is White House, the genial President have marked them all at specially low prices. their quality and character. attractive valued whipped now appearing at the Columbia w as quite surprised to see a little girl Kike 64x84; weight 6 lb». Sale Theatre, from Clarehce Mulford e appear rather than a hoy. novel. Thé Orphan,” would indi­ Price, per pair 96.98 singly and finished with blue It gave Mr. Taft a great laugti Hlae 68x86; weight 7 lb*. Hale cate that another cinematic battle^ and he never forgot the incident. border*. Sise 72x90; weight 1 of the centur>- impend*. Sid Jordan 35c Price, per pair 97.98 PLAYHOUSE has been cast in tiie role of N*ed. 39*. 4*#, 55#, 59#. HUe 72x90; weight 8 lba. Half- 8 Ilia. Sale Price, per pair “IDLE TONGUES” IS Price, per pair , -98.98 IAnd that means action! 69f. 70c. 89* and 98* ’ ...... 910.98 the MORTON COMPANY IN Gold Trimmed and Plain 'The !>eadwood Coach'* will mark FILM VEHICLE NOW | the eighth time Jordan, who is a vil­ Hilvered Teapots. 91.BO lain of first water, has had it out AT COUSEUM THEATRE -to ...... 92.00 Save, too, on Sheets I with Tom. And according to M^x L _ —Lower Main . Floor Double Bed Size Unbleached atlndird BlMctMrf Shwrt. ! himself. Sid is getting tougher every If you ever visit the Hollywood Sheets studios and see a director with two KIawIwr in wfiav., thny are j time he tackles him. In "Kyw of ^______\r Hemmed ready for mm. Made * t he PoreatV the last t ime I hey got dog* .trailing „t his heels, you’ll .suemme viUu- t--i Mg SLh*n- “MAGGIE AND JIGGS IN | together, it was a battle of battles. know he is Lambert Hillyer from medium weight cotton of lutrly dPnnndatii. wearing and durable quality which w^. I Tom has sM’«n decision* over Jor- Hlllyer’s one hobby is his dogs, WUlfam Gibbs McAdoo supervising the Boy Scouts who nave ijnn.i WH.hing. muly tirmmwi. POLITICS’* f dan and “The I>cadwood Coach” and his two favorites. Rusty" and done valuable work In relieving the distress of the unfortunate resi­ strongly recommend for wear Si*» ’:**<>. Regular *4.5». Sal* 'Puddles.'' are his constant com­ Refrigerators j script calls tor another, hut there is dents of Santa Barbara, Cal., and In guarding property from and washing. Size 80x90. Prim, p*r- pair ...... |},m On the Screen • no question about the fact that when panions wherever he goes. Clearing at July Sale Prices Hale Price each ...... 91.49 Hillyer directed "Idle Tongues." looters. «‘** »"l99. Regular «5 50. j the hero meets thé villain this time All fhtk Finished t’ebtnets; per­ U n bl# ac hftd-AbacU— _____ v TS Sale Brirr, par pair, .. * I.R8 the fur will fly fast and furious. now showing at the Coliseum. fect insulation ensuring eco­ A heavier quality for really First National's adaptation from Bleached Sheets moL—4,1». Xy»r'- by Joseph nomy- of.-Luc. in thrge R»fetg^ra- „ir**? from drfring-^ !in*1 hemmed ready for use. -Hi uni "trwrc r»’ Tttm—IFTiaWA Lincoln Other of his notable . quality, hummed mndy fnr use. screen successes were ’’Barbara h'lxe 72x90, Sal* Price, each IN LIVELY FARCE <>ur H perlai Apartment House HIza 6.3x90. Halo Price pr-r Freitchie. «kin l*e*p.” Tempo- ...... ;...... fuo AT DOMINION NOW 916.95 Superfine Quality Sheets____ pair ------92.89 He has had ideal training fdr di- fWsl r,”"feirôîâ r $2CKT SaTe~ Hummed ready for use, ster­ '■—Hie* • 73«90.— Hatw—PrUM1.—XTPT** Lost in a snow storm on Lake reciumal work, having been succes­ 9 AS.75 ling value and marked at «X- pair .....'...... 93.19 Chelan. Washington, m ■;.w- sively a newspaper man. short story ^lassfc regular ~ mrnirn i remet y ck«a* price»: Hiaw HemwHtchvd Sheets writer, actor and scenario writer motor-launch wfth a bear tor chief **«■*»*#« price ...... 921.50 72x90 Regular $5.00. Hale Dcpendiiblc standard qyaUty passenger—that Was the experience During his brief intervals between Price, per pair ...... 94.50 work bis chief - enjoyment is playing t'Usslv, regular Sale for aatiafactory wear and ut Douglas MacLean and hta com­ tacs&MB Size 80x99. Regular $6.00. pany while filming bee nee recently with hie dog*. price ...... 923.75 washing. Size 72x90. Sale COLISEUM Hal»- Price, per pair. . . 93.50 for hi* comedy “Introduce Me.” qow Price^ per pair ^. .92.65 The Coliseum Company In the Musical Classic. regular $26.95 Hale at the Ihrminion Theatre...... 92 1.60 Hit of All Times The party was returnihg at dusk COLLEEN MOORE from locations across the lake' when COMING IN ZIEGFELD /(.’lassie, _ regular $.31.00 Sale heavy snowfall obliterated the 937.76 Towels and at July Savings “A Day in Italy” lights of camp. Without compass Hudson, regular $35.00. Sale Pur» Linen Crash Towelling or landmark, the journey was con­ SCREEN COMEDY Pure Linen Roller Towels Snap' Pep! Fun! And » Big Dancing 931.75 Tn all white; also red and blue Art tinued blindly. Coats, which were In plain white -with red or In addition to a story of unusual stripe*; 20 inches wide. Regu­ blue^borders; 2«4 yard* long, Also PERCY MARMONT and badly needed fur warmth, were held heart appeal, comedy, pathos and DORIS KENYON In over the engine to protect the igni­ lar {fir Sale Price, per yard made-up ready for use. Haie poignant drama In Hally.” First Na­ Price, each ...... 69* tion system .from moisture, but so tional's newest starring vehicle, in ...... —...... 39* severe was the storm that eventu­ Save $10.00 White Terry Towelling ally tlte dry batteries were short- which <'oiler x Moore is scheduled to Purs Linen Crash Towelling “Idle Tongues” open at the - f’apltol Theatre next In white with blue stripes. Heavy nappy quality nnd circuited and the motor died splut­ On a Four-Hole Cast Iron splendid wearing; 24 inches A Picture Full of Action Monday, there is promised a scenic Splendid wearing for roller or tering. wheezy death Cook Stove wide. Hale Prioa, per yard The party tried to keep warm with magnificence list has rarely been dish towels and will not lint : a kerosene heater and coats were excelled upon the screen. An Ideal Stove for Hummer hotm* 17 inches wide. Sale Price, per ...... -...... :...... 40* In the stage version of "Sally" rigged as a make-shift'Shelter from or camp no fear of this stove Fard ...... 29* Check Glass Towels the . onslaught at Hie storm. All- there were but four sets used, and rusting like a steel owe. «ta» *>f Ready hemmed, good drying hand* were fairly 'comfortable when These."becaunie of the ' limitations of oven 12*16, regular $11.00. Hah* Linen Cheek Glass Towelling quality, and will not lint. Hier the- hear, which was being used in the spoken theatre, were necessar­ price '...... 935.00 22 inches wide.- Sale Price, pwr 22x30. Sale PrNa, each, 39* the picture, became restless and ily curtailed, notwithstanding Zi*t- yard ...... 36* COLUMBIA —Lower Main Flodr - Main Floor frightened. Shifting its tint)- pound feld s recognised penchant for lav- ^O-DAY carcass from side to side, it kept Ishnesa. everyone on edge < in the most literal The acreen. however, knows no sense, of the word» to prevent the limit when ft comes to staging a Even though moot of it» Important buildings are in ruins the A Washing Machine Clearing 500 Yards of Slightly Imperfect 3rnWlix boat from capsizing • Someone sug­ feature film. For instance, in “HaJty" city of Santa Barbara valiantly strives to keep on with its dally gested shooting bruin to save all the Kim Tree Inn “set." where most work A bank has net up a tent and is doing business in this tem­ Bargain ^>cîkc of the early action transpire», oc­ fr<>m a watery grave—but there porary shelter until a new building can be constructed. wasn't any gun. - cupies one entire stage In the Vnited •Blue Bird" Electric Washing Floor Oilcloth at 55c Per Square Yard EADWOOD “It was more exciting, and fanny Studios and was nearly half a city Machine which has been in use Oil Painted Pan va* Back Floor Oilcloth, with alichrimpar- than any screen comedy]" Say* Mr. block In sise. for demonstration purposes. It MacLean, “but there was no audi For the taking of the lawn fete •is in perfect condition and is fection* which are hanlly noticeable and will not interfora COACH scones another elaborate set was fully covered by our usual guar­ with the wearing quality. Shown in a (rood selection of ivwwUy kmrst specially constructed. It occupied antee. Regular prie a. $149 00. patterns and suitable for any room in the house. Alee “THE FIGHTING RANGER* virtually the name space as the inn Sale price ...... 9115.00 Ed. Holloway on the Orchestral Organ Studio artisans' constructed an 6 feet wide. Sale Price, per square yard...... 55 c actual lawn and garden with walks Tenths If you desire. —Thrtdirtd Flo And trees, ponds and "outdoor" —Lower Main Floor nooks They also built the entire ROSING facade of a’n Immense mansion, with huge twin staircases leading from Sale Specials in the Rugs Marked Down to Clear CAPITOL this indoor garden to the house ves­ English Moheir Rugs Wire Grass Rugs tibule. ------—•—■—~—| 1 Grocery Department Wllh curl ventres and self One-piece Rugs, woven with­ ALL NEXT WEEK Of the smaller wets there are bordera. In all the want«kl out seams; size 9x11 Sale Sally Ann C lea near, 3 tins for many and all of them amasingly" ac­ shades. Price ...... $4.95 curate in detail, including the Kim ...... 26* Six* 24x48. Regular $6.26. Hale Short Length of Carpet Tree Inn kitchen. Sally's dressing Fel# Naptha Soap, per carton of room, stage of fhe New York Follies. Price ...... 95.25 to Clear Mme Julies tenement home. Hoop­ lO bars ...... 78* Si zb 30x64. Regular $10.50, Short ends of Brmmels and ers theatrical office, a magnificent Quaker Brand Canned Sweat Hale Prive ...... 99.26 Velvet Stair Carpet to clear. gun mom and the exterior of the Corn, No. 2 tin. 19*. 3 tins Size 36x72. Regular $13.50. Values to $3 25. Sold in the *0>n£m‘ for 66*. 6 tins for....91*05 Hale Prive $£1.50 plow only. Sale Pri< * per Quaker Brand Canned Peat, No. Axmmster Hearth Ruga yard ...... 91.75 BODY RECOVERED 2 tin. 17H*. 6 Uns for 91.00 Better Grads Wilton Rugs Heavy Pile Axminater Hugs in Quaker Brand Canned Tomato*». Fine Worsted Wilton Rugs in Ht. Thomas. Ont.. July I.—The body hit -and-misn patterns with No. i tin, 3 tins for ------46\r good pattern* and colorings. A Big Programme—What thrills of of Joan Murray, the eighth and last patterns with band borders ; 8 tins for ------...BO* Stpc 69x9.0. Hale Price •oler. what passion, what Intensity !" victim of Monday night’s disaster siae 27x54. Hale Price, cavh was found yesterday some distance Dal Monte Brand Crushed ...... 949.50 nwny from the scene of the drowriting Hawaiian Pineapple», No. 2 tin ...... 93.49 Six»' &x9. Hale Price. $419.50 Empress Hotel In lake Pinafore. 26*. 4 tins for . 91.00 Fast Color Wash Rugs Siae 90x10.6. Sain Price Del Monte Brand Sliced Yellow Guaranteed fast color Wash ...... 879.50 Mail Orders Received New at Cling Peaehee, No. 2 tin 28* Rugs in roes shade with self Six* 9 0x120 Sale Prie»* CRYSTAL FtétcherBros. Lid. : . A. Mae for . _ borders; aixe 6«9. Regular “TOëüF f&20. ffÜ. »1.16 Shirriffe Seville Orange Marma­ "^ns OO. Sale Price9I0.75 Third Floor -—u.. • - fT*x tnrhntrdir T” lade, 4-lb. tin ...... 68* GARDEN Tiger Brand Red Cohoe Salmon, _____ - »*■- Wster. Belhlng____ .___ No. i tall tin. 2*#. 9 for. 65* With the arrival of the Vnited Slate» military force* In Santa 7 a m. to 11 p.m. Something Doing All ..the Time Saial of Quality Brand Pure Malt Fine Bord grad Marquisette Barbara this portable radio set made possible the first rapid com­ Vinegar, per bottle.. .35* Scotch Madras At Regular Tariffs SOCIAL DANCINO munication with the outside world, after the earthquake. St. I vais Delicious "fish Paatas. Finn Quality Marquisette in Rxrvllent Quality Scotch Ma- Special Crystal Garden Concert In Hud ing Anchovy. Crab, stripe effect with neat bonier*; drae In .a good assortmenr.of Orchestra MURRAY STUDIO OF Hhrimp, BloilwfDéBt Pragti, will make very attractive cur­ designs. Value* to 59c. Sale each afternoon week of July 6 toll, (Member National Inst. Social of America last night rejected a pro­ <’reme. Salmon and Tomato^ tains at a low cost. Sale'’ r pcr-ysrd—r...... 39*--- and Afternoon Tea served on the Dancing. New York) posal advanced by representatives of Expert and Specialist in All Branches UNEOUALED VAUDEVILLE per yard 27* Novslt)h Curtains shaded promenade - Dancing 8 p m. building contractors looking to arbi­ etc., special, 3 Jura for 60* of Ballroom Dancing Teacher’s Showing Twice Hally. l ia **4 V3# tration of the Jurisdictions! dispute Fine Marquisette Gurtaina Diploma. New York between It and the Operative Plas­ Colored Madras with insertion a/td hemstitch­ Admission 60c Stocker Bldg , 1006 Blanchard SL EVERT THURSDAY NIGHT, terers’ International Union, which la ing; other* with lace e»1glng. PHONE 24M 08 56768 FUTURE ARTISTS In shades of rose and blue, threatening to tie up $500.000,000 on BIO RIPE BANANA Well mode and extra wide; Come In crowds and have lota of fun some of this Madras is shown construction in various parts of this SPECIAL In the all silk effect. Value* different styles In lvofy and country. Fin* Ripe Yellow Bananas. tojl.45. Sale Price, per yanl ecru. Haie l*rl«^«, per pair extra special vajue. ...T...... $1.1» ...... $3.25 NOW basket ...... 13» PLAYING Diningroom Furniture at Worthwhile CAPITOL FRESH MEATS Jl Orders received up to 12 noon A BIO DRAMA OK TO-DAY S VLTRA-MOIMiRN WOMEN delivered the same day. 64 After Working Clear Head Spring Lamb Chops, per lb. 40* Take advantage qf our easy payment plan, which enables THE TALKER” Local Veal Chops, per lb. 30* snd a keen brain are what Lein Pork Chops, .per lb. 35* you to secure any piece or suite of furniture in stock by WITH ANNA Q NILSSON AND LEWIS STONE you most need.When the Pork Steak, lean, per lb. «.26#' ah initial payment only ten per cent? See It for Yourself--Judge It for Yourself—It Shows the 1Road in the Garden Sirloin Steak, per lb...... 28# ** /* to Happiness digestive organs are not Solid Quarter Cut Ofd English Oak Set of Chairs Thick Rib Beef, rolled, per lb. . THEN A LITTLE MUSIC functioning properly, Oak Buffets Also large extension table in Also—VAN BIBBER COMEDY, THE FIGHT" when the bowels are ...... 20* In old Kngliah finish, well Queen Anne design, set of nix FOX NEWS AND HODOE PODGE clogged, the blood carries Freeh Boiling Beef, per lb. 10* made and *iviable size * for chairs with genuine leather Home life, that is REAL home- Corned Briskets, per lb. ... SO* breakfast room; regular $69.50. slip seat*; regular ‘$92.50. Hale I the poisons generated by j Cerned Rounds, per lb. . .20* Hale Pribe ...... $59.50 Price ...... $82.60 life, is not possible without music J waste matter to the brain | Corned Tongue, per lb. .,.30* rand nervous system. Freeh Fowl, per lb. . .r;. ,33* Oblong Extension Tables Walnuf'Finiehsd Dining-room If y au Havant a piano or player-piano Spring Ducks, per lb...... 38* With rounded corners and six Suite or wish ta turn in that uaed ana, why Keep your head„ Stewing Beef, .2 Ibtyfor. . . 25#* turned and fluted leg* well Buffet with mineur back, ob­ net diseuse with ua new the matter ef clear and keen .1 " Hudson's Bay BeefAauaagee, 2 finished. Hale Price, $37.50 long extension table and six TERMS—terms that we can arrange lbs for ...... 25* Quarter CuB Oak Buffets chairs with1 genuine leather DOMINIONS Imperial Perk Sausages, per lb. In golden finish. Colonial slip deals; regular $129.00. A BIG DOUBLE BILL-OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS ta suit your eonvonionoef rrr.;...... as# style. „with mirror hack; regu­ Sate Price ____ _ . $98.50 — Loyrer ^lain Floor lar $66.00. Haie Price, $49.50 —Fourth Floor DOUGLAS MACLEAN William Knglea. of Hants Bar- In the Snappiest Comedy of the Season Jhara risked his life to shut off the electric power lines, saving the PILLS I “INTRODUCE ME” /;- Willis Pianos city from being entirely de­ deans* the stomach, dear the OTHER BIG ■ aiio-m stroyed by Are. head, tone up the entire eyeem. LIMITED Their.mild healing action relieves Harry Langdon in “Feet of Mud”1 LAftpR DISPUTE V constipetion, and puts you in trim! mnn 1003 T 514 Washington. July $ - The board of SeU Everywhere in Canada DOMINION NEWS USUAL PRICES officers , of the Bricklayers*. Masons’ and Plasterers' International Union VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925

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V 7 ~v J SEE OUR NINETEEN BARGAIN WINDOWS OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE MORNING SPECIAL MORNING SPECIAL Thursday, 9 torl 2 Thursday, 9 to 12 Boys’ Waists TO-MORROW S LUNCHEON Made from strortg quality chambray that will give good Palmolive Soap New Sweaters SPECIAL wear. Made with neat low . Regular 10c size. Special , * turn down collar In blue and Thursday Morning, 9 to’ 12 fawn shades; sizes to fit boys, five to twelve years. Morning Half Roast Spring Chicken Special, 9 to 12 8 for 49c At July Sale Prices Served with bacon, new potatoes, whole No Phone Orders, Please wheat rolls and butter —Drug Dept., Main Floor 39c Wool Pullover Sweaters No Phone Orders, Plaaee jT ______—Main Ploor^ Values to $3.76 for $1.98 SOc y- Women’s Vanity Stripe Breakfasts. Luncheons and Afternoon Teas at Kid Hoot Style, with or without collars, neat popular prices. Our Special Luncheon at 50c Men’s Suits, With Extra Dresses Is the best value In the store. Suitable for house or beach wear, ' monogram, short Sleeves; skirt finished with —Victorian Restaurant, Fourth Floor Trousers V neck, small collar of self mater­ smart stripes in contrasting colors. Shown in Men, here Is a bargain you cannot ial, others with Peter Pan collars x jT afford to miss If you require a new in contrasting colors ; finished with green, henna, cocoa, peacock, others with round suit. Serviceable tweeds 1q light neat piping, two small pockets and and dark shades. Cut In the proper all round belt. A wide assortment neck and long sleeves in white and shades. Clearing Lines in Summer two and three button styles and of smart stripes to choose from. finished with good trimmings. An Values to $4.50. Sale Price, $12.98 Values to $3.75, d* QQ extra pair of trousers with every Sale prive, each ...... tP-Lei/O Millinery suit; all sizajj^jJale Price, $22.80 Ready-to-Wear Hats Remarkable Offerings in This V V. Overall Aprons in fine straw, silk and combinations of silk and In good quality check gingham, braid. .Shown in all* the light shades, trigimed neck, sleeves and pocket finished MORNING SPECIAL with crepe or ribbon bands. Values to $7.9j._ Hale with colored piping. An assort- New Pullovers and Cardigans PfTce“T'7rrrrrrr.... .t.t...... —T7$$k9B~ Season’s Newest Coats and Frocks Thursday, 9 to 12 TBHlt or goo«Y checks to~ select From. Values to $7.66 for $4.89 Value 95c. Sale Price...... 69f Pattern Hats v- ■ large, medium and small shapes, in light and dark Sports Coats, Special $7.96 * —ftecond Floor Pullovers m smart_allover designs ; Vanligans m brushed wool, -..- shade».—All hand made .models, with-trimmings of - __ A \ttx. niaidal- etobog-lo. amacUx. lalteod .coats.—Mail. In.atralabt.... Men’s Overalls with Two pockets and four button fastening, otTiers» V» niIII jllpretty I 11^ flowers, ribbons and other new effects; values to back and belted styles, with set-in sleeves, some showing collar and Blue stripe and black denim combination eolprings ; values to $^.95. $12.50. Hale Price ...... v ...... $5.96 . cuffs In contrasting shade. Others have mannish collars and pleat Bib Overalls ; in size* 34 to , So,-oh" Sale price, $2.78 roomy fitting lasts. Value* to $7.50. QCT -—Main Floor Sale Price, per pair ...... Minty’s Tooth Paste and a Girls’ Cost’s - .... - Men’s Oxfords and Boots Half Price Sale of French Novelties guaranteed Tooth Brush, 75c. jT In polo cloth and fine velour; dressy style with full back and trim­ A large variety of styles in black calf, black kid value ...... 63* med with cable stitching, or plain tailored style with rtf glan sleeves This collection includes large ostrich feather fans, ostrich r’ and tan calf leathers; Summer weight welted soles, feather bags, table telephones, concealers, souvenirs, shells, or all round belt. Shown in navy, beaver, rose, crabapple and tan; medium and round toe lasts in Oxfords, brogues and Perfungae, several $2.00 per ox. . sizes 7 to 12 years: values to $11.45. Sate price ...... $6.98 boots. Values to $9.90. OCT pin cushions, photo frames, handkerchiefs and glove boxes ; values, at per % ot. ?...... 69* Hale Price, per pair...... regular values from #1.00 to #22.50. All clearing. Half-price Sachet Powders, $1.25 value . .834 Silks Children’s Pantie Dresses —Main Floor Lip and Eyebrow Pencils, reliable In plaip colored chambray trimmed with check material to match or —Main Floor Values to $4.98 for $2.98 a Yard makes, values to 35c for.—. .19* white collar and cuffs, some with -detachable apron which makes a A wide range of new season's silks Sponges and Chamois, all excellent very practical outfit. Bloomers with elastic at knee and band; values. -lOT/o less. and satins, brocaded crepe de Chine,' choice of pink, green, hello, tan and blue; sizes 3 to 6 years. Sale figured crepe de chine, fancy Can­ ...... $1.49 Extra Values in These Boys’ Suits ton crepe, broche velours, metal Keystone French Ivory Hair charment, etc. Here you will find Children’s Hats Brushes, wonderful values selling a big choice of pretty weaves suit­ Extra! at 25 per cent off regular price. Silk Repp Hats in tailored style with ribbon or cord; Ideal for beach With Extra Bloomers able for afternoon and evening wear. Shown in white, blue and pink; sizes 2 to 4 years. Values to wear. Values to $4.98. Sale Price. 98c. Sale price ...... ,.-t ...... 49* Two pairs of Bloomers with every one of these Suitp, meaning extra wear Ladies’ Dressing Combs, 75c value per yard ...... ». $2.98 —Second Floor and extra value. Good wearing tweeds, in medium and light shades, suitable ...... 49* —Main Kloof Bobbed Hair Comba, values form- for Summer. Goats have pleated haeks and all-round belts; sizes to fit boys crly 11.00 for ... .TV______S9« from 8 to lf> years. Regular $15.00 and $16.95. Sale I*riee MORNING SPECIAL Sommer Wash Fabrics, Values to $1.00 for 'morning specialv Thursday, 9 to 12 69c a Yard Boys’ Khaki Overalls Thursday, 9 to 12 Made from good wearing khaki twill In open Children’s Holiday Do not fail, to look at these wonderful values displayed in back, drop seat style ; double sewn all broken line» of ere pea, novelty voile*, ratines and pique cords, through and all buttons riveted on. Suit­ 100 Taffetine Shoes 89c. representing a remarkable group of fashionable weaves at big able for boys or glrla 3 to 8 years. QQ Brown Cenvn. Slap Shoe, savings. £îûz» Sale Price ...... I....OÎ/C $ Underskirts with the favorite crepe wile, Sale price, per yard...... Viz V- 11.95 Made * fipm dura$4g quality and wed.c beet». Hlaea I to taffetine, w|th neat pleated 10 and 11 to 2. Morning flounce. In purple and. black Special, » to 12, per pair. only; medium sizes. Valu* $1.25. Morning Special, 9 to mm 12, each No Orders, Please — Main Floor ’*% el No Phone Orders, Please INCORPORATED e» MAV 1070 t - Sey?tftl Floor^

JU fVICTOKIA DAILY TTMES, WKUNKHDAY, JUL.Ï 8, WSo See the Jell-o JorVour Picnic* Clauses Daily at 10 and 2 o 'Clock - IN WOMAN’S DOMAIN ----- THURSDAY 8PXCIALg---- linso. reg. 3 for 26c. Now Jell-o, all flavor», 3 pkts. ft for ...... 25c for ...... 23c BRILLIANT VICTORIA STUDENTS WIN HONORS Cnos Fruit Salts, large bottle, 79* Loin Pork Chop», per lb...... I «am ha' Heads, each »...... lO# Whiffed Wheat,- pet pkt. 12# Spring Lamb Liver, per, lb. . 20# lird’s Custard Powder, large tin. 40# Beef Brains, set ...... x*a aijd Perrins Sauce, reg. 25c, 20# Red Spring Salmon, per lb. ..19# SI leguiar. 40c sise, fdr ...... 32# Fresh Crab*. 2 for ...... 25#

' ;C. Sugar, 20 lbs. < «range Pekoe Ceylon Tea. $1.35 new' shipment, per lb...... t/W SolldmiU U.S. Convention Prepares Re­ 'Chocolate Bar* H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO. LTD. solutions Deploring Present Grocery Phones Butcher snd Prevision» Day Tendencies 178-179 612 Fort St. 5521 - 5520 tlte 1\bu1 Flavor Fish Dept. 5621 Fruit* 5523 * i San Francisco. July 8.—The Cath­ olic Daughters of America prepared Jersey Milk •pink, twinkling none. I don't know resolutions for presentation In their BEDTIME STORY what might have happened to that convention here to-day deploring the fish, llut the bunny saw the black laklty of civil courts in granting di­ ALWAYS slip a few bars of Neilson’s fish gasping on the bank and quickly vorces. opposing birth control and tossed it back into the pond again. criticizing the present day customs J-\. Jersey Milk into the picnic, basket. Jncle Wiggily and the Why did you come out?" asked of young women. Vncle Wiggily. « RepresentiM 223.000 members, the “I wanted to eat yellow dandelions delegates haveAnt^red Into the seri­ Easy to carry and easy to eat, these attrac­ Gold Fish and turn into a gold fish,”, was the ous side of the conclave. The ses­ answer, "I do not seem to l»e of any sions’ were "closed'' meetings to-day tive white-and-gold packages make a most use in the world Nobody says I am Copyright. 1925. by McClure Newspaper and practically the entire day was alluring super-dessert. Syndicate beautiful.” The black fish sadly sigh­ given over to presentation of resolu­ ed as he spoke with bis head lifted tions and- discussion and actions CHRISTIAN SIVERTZ f (By Howard R. G aria.) out of the water. upon th^ measures. You see, there are no nuts, fruit or fancy Before Vncle Wiggily could answer An anti-flapper resolution, pre­ VICTORIAN SIVERTZ *^AN HEMINGWAY In a little pond, not far from Vnrle the Woozie Wolf had come softly up sented by the Pennsylvania and New mixtures in Neilson’s Jersey Milk. It is Wiggily » hollow stump bungalow; behind the bunny gentleman and was York delegates will offer a number The»» tHI-rr young Vlctorlane havr dl«tln*ul»hi-<1 them»»!»»» In their «cho.il and university i-areer» about to nibble his .ears. But the of practical suggestions for the a bar of plain solid milk chocolate —of ">7Î ived two fl*h.v One was a fish black Christian Hlvrrti a graduate of the University "f Brllleh Columbia, ha» Ju«t won a «ttldi-nu-hlp a! black fish, looking up from the pond, working girls to take the place of the McGill I'nlveraty valued al *1 000. and hla brother. Victorian, who I» a griiduute of the Vnlveralty of —3Br~ color, or at least a very dark the highest quality—so you may be sure saw the bkii chap Just -in time. flapperish mode of living. The reso­ Washington haa been awarded a bursary valued at 17*0 at McOlll Vnivenity. Both are eon» of Mr. irown. so that it looked black when •'(let away!” gasped the fish-. “loti. lutions presented to the committee and Mrs. Christian ttivert*. of tkenmmn turret. . , .. t - „ it will appeal to everybody. ji the’ water. ““The other fitfh was Vncle Wiggily alone. And with his this morning urged all courts of the Alan Hemingway a brUliant young Vlrtorla student. after working hie way through college and strong tail the black fish splashed Catholic Daughters to take up the bright golden ih color, and when the ..niw»r4»ttT h«. Hut been appointed to a Fellowship in the University at Memphis. Tennessee, where he It has a new flavor—distinctive, and al] its «itw thnna it- Iookeo- of the members of Princess Alex­ Keating News mlnlon Hotel. andra Lodge, Daughters and Molds of em going to turn myself into a gold Mr and Mrn.Hagg of Nanaimo are 4-4-4- England, sisters and their friends, 1eh and then Vncle Wiggily and his Satisfactory reports of the Pro­ in the city. SoliUmilh Chocolate itt-le rabbit children will come and testant orphans' Home were pre­ + + + Mm Hugo Carlson of Sierra Mad re, being present. Mrs Coldwell won the id mire me.” The Faiquima.lt Lagoon was the sented at the monthly meeting of the Robert Gray is down from Raln- California. accompanied by her first prize tor ladies. Mrs. Jennings I ion » he sTOy * ” sa f.T f he -flair cot - scene of a merfy picnic on Saturday ladies* committee trcM at the horn** brtdgr and tp at the lvomtition'-Hot*l. daughter Betty. Is spending the Sum­ second and Miss Kaiveson third Mr. wed like an orange You are all i afternoon when the Kouth Saanich on Monday tors. Hlerocks. the pre mer in Victoria as the guest of her Hume won first prize, Mr. Guptell father. Mr. B. Gonnaaon. Quadra second and the third being a tie Mr. Junior Institute Club Iwtd Its annual sident. was In the chair and those Miss O. Norris of Deep Bay is the is said to be promising. Jupiter being picnic, several carloads of members present were. Mesdames FYa*er. K1 guest of Miss Tully at the Balmoral. Street. R. Mackenzie and Mr P. Salter had, 4- 4- 4- ï» to cut. the latter being the winner. in friendly rule .VJercury, also and friends motoring out to the liott, Hughes. Brown. Walker. Spen favorable, should bring quick action grounds at 2 o'clock. cer. Simpson. Cox, Dlnsmore, Khep Mr T. M McKeown. C.P.R. pur­ Miss Norcross of Vancouver, Mr. Guptill. winner of the second chasing agent, is on a business trip prize, auctioned off his prize, the in commercial transactions, encour­ Games and swimming occupied the herd. Misses Newbury and Denny. formerly of Victoria, returned this aging new contracts and affiliations. The committee are indebted to the to Winnipeg. week from Los Angeles, where she highest bidder being Mr. Roy Mac­ afternoon, and after supper an in- +-*--*■ However, iti would be as well to be on tcresting programme of races was following for entertaining the chil­ has spent the past eighteen months. kenzie. The tombola prizes were won Mr. and Mra F H. ! ternis of loco. by Mrs. Baker and Mrs. McKiemon. guard against fraud or treachery. run off. the prize winners being dren . The management hf Columbia Miss Norcross remained for » few Those whose birthday it is may Young, men's race—1. W. Bate; 3. Theatre: Cameron and Caldwell, for B.C.. are visiting in Victoria and are days In Victoria with friends before After the. prizes had been given by SEVEN-STORY FALL guest* at The Angela. Mrs, Bridges, dainty refreshments look for a fairly fortunate year, with -e going on to her home in Vancouver. business satisfactory and the finan­ Young ladies* race—1. M. Michell; Church to a picnic; Carnival Com­ 4-4-4- were served by g very able commit­ Mr and Mrs. W. Dabinett of tee. A pleasing event was accident­ Baroness Helen Zur Muehlen cial prospects fortified. New bust - 2, L Ktyan. mittee to see pageant; Joe North for A quiet wedding took place yes­ ness vand contracts are encouraged, taking children to parade and .treat­ Uhemainu* are at the Dominion ally found out when it won learned Three legged race. boys — M Hotel. terday noon at "Brenda 1 bane' when Victim of Tragedy After but beware fraud and treachery. A M ichdl and W. McCarthy. ing to refreshments: Mr. Duller for that Mr ♦ ’_____ a honeymoon at Seattle Mr. and 4-4- 4- Helen Zur Muehlen of Java, Dutch generally successful in Its undf - m Prannt iront—d. T- Michell; t, R. The committee Is very grateful for Mias J M. Whitlow of Kelowna ar­ Mrs. Matson will reilde at Langford. Bast Indies, was killed early to-day taking*., Ml. hell. - donations received during June from rived in Victoria yesterday for a few 4-4-4- Mr. Sfld Mrs. A: D Crease awd Dr. the following: and Mrs. 11. Rundle Nelson enter­ by a fall from a seven-story window Nail driving contest, ladies—1, M. weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mr* Prank Horton and Michel!; »t N. Ktyan. Mrs. H. G. Wilson, child's swing tained Jointly at a dance at the for­ of a downtown hotel and see-saw: Mrs. H. B. Robertson, Mr. H. Currie, of the Antique Shop. Ml»» Nancy Horton of IluUuiam. mer's home on Foul Bay Road last Miss Zusan Welen. the baroness' i lothes hanging race, boys—1. A. Wash., and Mr H. Paver and Mr. Il.vfer; 2. A. Jeune. - books: St. John's Girls W.A., cake; Government Street, left yesterday evening in honor of Miss Maude companion, said they were to sail Esquimau Chapter I.O.D.E., cake, afternoon tot Vancouver on a busi­ Eric Paver of Aberdeen. Wash, who Crease and Miss Beryl Nelson. Hea­ to-day and last night the baroness Relay eight to a side—1. Miss I. have been I he gueet* of Mrs. Paver. The bunnyy quack.quick 1tossed it I.iwrie. M Michell. R Young. 11. sandwiches; ladles* aid. South Saan­ ness trip. ton's orchestra furnished the music gave a farewell party. As the party ich Union Church, cake, sandwiches: 1421 Henman Street for the past to which thq. following guests danced was about to break up. Miss Welen Ktyan. and Messrs. W Bate. T. and Mr and Mrs. Û L Swan and week, have left for their home In bade into the pond. It, Michell and F. Gold. Hudsons Bay employees* plmli*. to a late hour: Mr. and Mrs. John said, the baroness went to a rear Tf After the prizes were presented the cake, sandwiches; Mrs. Burly, cakes. family, of-llelfast, Ireland, are visitors Washington. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Haddon. window in her suite and stood look­ party gathered around a huge bonfire Mrs. Moore, vegetables; ^Mrs. E. H In Victoria and are guests at The Major and Mrs. Edwards. Mr. and ing. over the roofs. Suddenly her right, black as you arc You can Griffith, thirteen jars jam; Mrs Angela. Mr and Mrs. Donald Charleson of c oik panion saw her press her hand Famous Pill Manufacturer swim much -better than 1 can. Be for a social hour, and later wound up Mrs. H. J K. Muskett. Mr. and Mr*. the enjoyable day with a theatre Shepherd, milk; Mr Johnson, two Fort AngebM spent the week-end In to her heart and topple out of the content. Besides, how can you Miss Gladys Brown of Vancouver Victoria as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Montelth. the Misses Mara- Stops Wife’s Credit in dozen boxes strawberries; Mr. J. H. S qulta Nichot, Do la Dunsmuir. Kath­ change your color to gold** t"r,y- -H + V Matson, three gallons ice cream, six Is spending a few weeks' holiday in .Norman Rant. The Angela. Mr. "Listen,'* said the discontented fish. Victoria as the guest of her parents leen Wright. Peggy Hodifln*. Ruth An investigation was begun by London Stores The fortnightly Women's Institute loaves bread; a Friend, child's pram; Charleson has returned to his home Assistant District Attorney Ryan, ”| have seen growing <»n the bank of on Newport Avenue, Oak Bay. across the Straits and Mrs. Charleson Jones. Moira McVlttie-Tayior, 1 res­ card party was held in the Temper­ Cameron Brothers, load of"wood ; Mr. ile Warnock. Catherine i-Vaser. Ma­ who questioned Misa Welen and the London. July 8.—The family dffr this1 pond, many golden yellow dan­ ance Hail on Saturday evening, nine A. J Morley, patches, sundries. Mrs has left for Vancouver on a visit to delion flowers. . 1 am going to flop M-iss Flora Hunt and Mis* Sybil her mother, Mra Hutchins. bel and Alice Cotton. Dorothy other guests. Ryan said fie believed ficultle» of Sir Thomas Beecham, tables being occupied. Mrs. H. OlUatt. books and toys; Mrs. R T. the death was accidental bat that out, eat a lot of dandelions and I will Elliott, shoes, clothing; Mrs. L. Mor­ Manning are spending their Summer 4-4-4- Holmes. Betty Kirk. Lory and Betty son of the late Kir Joseph Beecham. Lawrle, Mrs. E. T. Lawrle and MVs. vacation flt the “Nutshell." Brent­ Bryden. f>oulse Campbell. Pl^Uis further investigation would be ne- the pill manufacturer, and Iaidv turn to gold. 1 know. " Amej were conveners for the even­ gan. Miss Thatn. Mrs. O. H. Dorman. The many friends uf Mr. Albert "Oh. don't do that!" begged the Mrs. Hewison >>om Four »lends. wood Bay. Jones, circulation manager of The Henderson, Phyllis Barton. .1 try Beecham. daughter of Charles K. ing. and the first prtO winners were -+■ 4- "+■ gold fish. “Ypu can not live out of Mrs. Gale. Mrs. Ltptrot. Mr. Amey children's clothing; Ministering Circle Times, will be pleased to learn that Iatngley. Yoder Pemberton. Dilys Welles of New York, were reviewed water. Don't go on land and eat King's I>aughters. six dresses; Ready Miss Nancy Buchanan returned to he is begthlog to show a slight im­ Bennett. Marjorie -Sterling. Barbara In newspapers yesterday when I»ady and Mr F. Tanner. Consolation prizes Vancouver Sunday after visiting her dandelions. Be content to be black!” were awarded to Mrs. H. Lawrle. to Help Cirri# King's Daughters, provement In his condition and Gibson. Betty and Peggy Schofield. Aged Women's Home Beecham failed In her court petition "No!** gasped the other. "I want to three nightdresses; a Friend, hand- grandmother, Mrs. Mcldmont. Rock­ passed an easier night at 8L Joseph’s Barbara and Marion Bullock-Web­ to keep her husband from cam ellng Mrs. Hick ling. Mr. Kherrtng and Mr. land Avenue, tor a few day» turn to a gold flsh and I'm going to.' MiHtHng—Supper was served by the dterrhiefs: Mtss Pauline McDonaJd. Hospital, -where be -is lying seriously ster. Patsy Heating. Barbara Cox, the authority he had given her to " Nothing'shall stop me!” Then the Ruth Tyron. Dorothy Omnp, Kath­ Committee Held committee and dancing was in­ shoes, clothing; Dr. Bryant Dr. t*wis Mr*. Angus McKeown of Cambridge ilL pledge "his credit with Lontfltl store­ black fish began to swim quickly dulged- in until midnight, Hart, professional services; Colonist 4-4-4- leen ('lay, Kathleen Rose. Marcia keepers Kir Thomas and his wife around the pond of water and at last, Street is visiting in Vancouver as the and Times;______guest of her daughters, Mrs. Gow and Mrs. Totten of New York, a much- Farrer. ('assy Holmes. Doris and Monthly Meeting have not lived together for many wbcTi he^ stats going very fast, he Wri 11 "T1 WWC" feted Summer visitor, entertained at _ flipped ilia tail, .turned, a somersault, ______ig ev«_— _ ley. ‘Helen McIntosh. N*ora Lewis. for the JusJor Institute Club at Its , -4- 4- + ’ ,• the Empress Hotel yesterday after­ The regular monthly meeting of and tended out ton the ground, near VLADIMIR ROSING „_Wo(IWL’s Canadian- „Club—Mem­ monthly meeting on Thursday even­ After spending a few days In Vic­ noon with bridge and mah Jong; Mrs. Helen, (tod Betty. SttefctflejtiL . Dolly. the- Aged and infirm W amen a Home where the yellow, golden dandelions toria. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Pattullo of F. W. Hartley assisted the ..hostess Spencer, fkirothy officer, Helen Committee was held at the Home bers i«f thv Women's C'anadîSii CTUIr ing. July 9, at the home of Miss Pa­ WILL AGAIN SING IiMundy, Marjorie Hadley. Lieuten­ who are subscribers to The Maple tricia F. D. Little, Mrs c. K. on "crystallizing fruits." All members Thomas Miss Galt, Miss Muriel Messrs. Bridgman. Merston. Jake the president, Mrs. Clay, in the>halr. newals. care nf Mrs. R. W. Perry, at for breath, since he was not made to Mr. Jack McKenzie, well-known Pemberton. Gerald ^ Cunningham. Fletcher Bros. "Music Store as soon are expected to be present at 7.30 The announcement 1 of Vladimir Galt. Mrs. Roes Kutherland. Mrs. Reports received, from the visiting live in the,air. but In the water. local basket ho4M|>layer. Ig leaving on Colthurst. Van der Byl. Ptrby W11-. committee showed that the house was as possible “But 'ï shall quickly eat enough o'clock. Rosing’s return to this city on July Chisholm Fraser. Mrs. C. P>- Hill. 4 4-4- Thursday for a month’s holiday In Mrs. Holden of Montreal. Mrs. Her­ son, Chisholm. tY^ser. John Clay, filled to capacity and the health of dandelions to change my color and 14 to give another of his vivid pro­ John Rennet t. Jack Hutchinson, A clergyman was dining with his The Young People's “Club of the grammes in song recital at the Em­ Europe. mann Robertson. Mra Curtis Samp­ all. with one or two exceptions, was flop back Into the pood." thought the + *f + Chris Smurthwalt, Rim Banff. Kelly fairly good. They regret to report host before the afternoon service at flsh. He managed to get a few of the Uriion Church met on Monday even­ press Hotel will be welcomed by Miss Evelyn Fearer of Carroll son, Mrs. Bowser. Mrs. Cator. Mrs.* which he was to speak. He àte little, ing in the church parlor with a food those who heard this fascinating J. A. Macdonald. Mrs. Davison of Heroing. Eric Jones. Rawdlf and one sudden death recently that of dandelion petals Into his mouth, Street has returned to the city after Randall Mathews. Hugh Becti, Reg­ Mrs. Barnett. Wko died of heart fail­ explaining that it was not good for a though they had a bitter taste. But attendance of members and several singer when he visited the Coast In a month’s holiday with friends I» Santa Barbara; Mrs. E. G. Prior, preacher tq eat heavily before a ser- visitors present. President, Mr. 1923. , 1 Mrs, Archer Martin, Mrs. J - M. Rose. gie Wen man. Forbes McIntosh. Hen­ ure. when he tried to flop back Into the Winnipeg derson, George Barton. Ted Moore. Amey, was In the chair, and after a The art of Rosing, who is called Mrs. Herbert Wilson and Mss. Crow Grateful thank* te extended to the The housewife could not attend the pond again the black flsh could not 4-4-4- Peter Bell. A. Crump. Churchill, following for* donations received dur­ find it. A film ycatne over his eye*. short business session Rev. Mr. Lees the most arresting singer of the re- The many friends In Victoria of Maker. service, as «he had to stay at horns addressed the club, taking for hie cltal stage to-day, Is unique. It Is 4-4-4- Bob Cox. Cecil Laundy. R. Cran. ing June: Mrs. Armstrong, maga He breathed harder and harder and Mrs. Harrv Bray of Vancouver will Sterling. N. Randall. J. Muskett. J. zlnes; a friend, reading-matter ; Mrs. to prepare supper. at last he cried: "Oh. J am dying! subject "The Challenge of the Chris­ thât rare, combination of voice, be pleased to hear she. is convalescing A delightful surprise party and When her husband came home, she tian Religion in the Twentieth Cen­ technique, brain, heart, philosophy at St. Joseph Hospital from her re­ Gordon. Lonsdale. Arthur Ross, (>eo. Ktrawford ; ButckarVs Gardens. Will no one save me V miscellaneous shower was arranged Norman and Arthur Fell, R. Hadley,. mid, Well, how w*a he?" tury." which proved very interesting. and temperament. He says, "inter­ cent operation. Rosy Shop; Mrs. Bannister. Pollock The husband, heaving a sigh, re­ The gold flsh in the water dared last evening at the home of Mrs. Eden. Qualnton, Louis Scott-Mon- Bros.. Woodwards. Mrs. Gould and not flop out. and If \Joclo Wiggily had The secretary reported five new pretation of a song means the to- + #■ 4» Frank Partridge. Fairfield Road, in plied He might just as well have members joining. The next meeting erwation of the poet's vision and por­ Mr» Pearcr rrf Kobr. Japan, who crleff. Bud Allen. Eilbeck Wlladn. Mrs. Wm. Grant, flowers The thanks not hopped along just then, with his traying it to the public by words and honor of her daughter. Miss Hazel Tommy Uminmn, Jack Iaingley, of the committee of management te on July 2 being athletic night. Mr. <3. ha» boon apondin* the pa»t fow wrok» Partridge, whose marriage will take SooMHarville will have charge of the music through the medium jot ths boro, and Mra I’red I’ollard, of Gtl- Jack Roes. Tbny Farrer. Jack Bes- also extended to Joe North through voice. If you can make the public place 6n July 16. Returning from a sonette. J. Devereaux, Harry and whose instrumentality the inmates evenlnjg. and final plane will be made lo.ple Place, are -leavln* to-morrow day In the country, Miss Partridge for the picnic to be held on July 25 feel the reality of the emotion—If for an oktonded -lull in England. Tommy Crease. were entertained to a delightful af­ + + v you can visualize the picture and the 4- -4- 4- was welcomed home by a merry ternoon at ButchnrCs Gardens by Mr. Lawrence Hafer has returned thought you have In your mindTyou On Saturday lent Mr». T. M. Mc­ party of friends who had decorated Mr. and Mra. Butrhart. also to the THE home after spending the week-end have succeeded- . One must get the Keown of Hamp«hlro Road onlef- the pretty rooms with blue wonderful logeant and the delight­ at hla home here. true emotion in the nerve centres: lalnod at a delightful children’» party hydrangea, pink roses and a very ful musical event at the Arena, also + + + it is only then the singer can live In In honor of her daughter», the .Mlaaea happy evening was spent: The gifts to the carnival parade, all of which Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and fam every song he sings. Thus It is that Marlon and Marguerite McKeown. for the bride-elect were brought In was greatly enjoyed by those who Milk lly of l*ort Angeles are guests at the the words must be considered in their 4- 4- 4* by her little niece, Gertrude Mac­ were able to take advantage of them. LESAGE ana Diet home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Lament, full meaning and the tones set to Mr and Mr». 8. J. Mclnren ar- Donald. who drew a small wagon Telegraph Road. those words must also meet the dra­ rlveit In the city to-day from Chi­ eoutaning the meny dainty and use­ FarMmnt*, + + + matic meaning. Rosing believes that cago and will «pend eome week» ful offerings. These were cleverjy IncoHJt, Hay on the Keating school tennis If songs and singers are to portray here a« the guest* of Mr. Mctatren'l concealed by a huge,pink rose which PIANO • ThtAfd court Is In full swing these days, emotion they must first understand mother, Mra McLaren, Ingan appeared to crown am artistic load TO-MORROW’S No Contins. many players taking advantage of and feel the emotion—not try to pic­ Avenue. of Ivy and sweet peas. Hollywood. Cal.. July 8.—Pola $395.00 — Substitute, the lohg evenings to Indulge In a ture it by Imitating the feeling of the + a. a. 4-4-4- Negri, qsotlon picture actress on- game. Anyone is welcome to Join the emotion —dÿthey will not succeeed in Mr*. Molt Arnold of Fan THego. ac­ whom treasury officials have imposed vlub, but all members must supply making the audience see the picture. companied by her children. Ml»» Mr*. W. C„ Todd entertained a a penalty of $10,000 for smuggling HOROSCOPE We consider this piano to their own racquet* and balls. So. everything that Rosing does dra­ Kathleen and Master Mott, la spend­ number of small guests at- her home, JeweJry into the United- States, will Be the finest made instru­ matically or vocally in his Hongs has ing a few month».1 vlelt In Victoria "Wllmar,” St Charles Street, 'yes­ not appeal the case, but "will remit ment ever offered the Cana­ Msenlight Excursion—Under the a natural foundation and significance and. I» a gneat at "Kthewold," Cook terday afternoon on the occasion of the money t» Washington at once." Spring’s Smartest Shoes auspices of Cpurt Maple Loaf A.O.F. aided by deep and scientific study - Street. her annual juvenile garden party for •.While 1 have been advised that I By Genevieve Kemble dian. public at this price. a moonlight excursion will be held and therein lies hla remarkable sue 4- 4» .4- Terry and Teresa Todd. Among those have the right to appeal;” reads the You ere tnvtted to eee thee» et on Saturday. July 18. The C.P.R. cess as an interpretative singer. On Monday afternoon a pretty receiving invitations were: Marcia statement released by the actress Reasonable Terms steamer Princess Adelaide will let wedding took place at " Brea dal- Prior. John and David Angus. Joan through her Hollywood représentâtlvs. MUTRIE 6 SON tjie wharf at T.36. There Will be Students' Ff»cital-*-The violin and bane," when Rev. Dr. Campbell cele­ Cudemore. Angela Davie, Marjorie "1 certainly have no such Intention, THURSDAY, JULY • * 1203 Deuglae 6t. Phone 2804 danelnf, carde and singing on board piano recital by pupils of Mies brated the marriage of Mr. William and Jack Todd. Faith Cornwall, and I shall remit the money to Wash­ Phan, Betty Montelth, Noreen Payne. Elea­ A very likely and very* fortunate Ml Vati during the cruise, for which,a good Gladys Shrapnel, which .Was un Montgomery of Victoria and Miss ington at once. 1 can only say that Stmt s*w orchestra ha» been engaged. Tickets avoidably postponed last week.' will May Richards Curron of Vancmiver. nor and John Heleterman. Barbara the situation wae the result of my day may be forecast from the domi­ r KBITS may tie secured from the_ Ç.P.R„ be h« (li t ti In two brief years since its inception the t'aimiiian Govern­ eral* Oriental cargo of 3,060 ton*, the a meeting of the, executive council ing the condition of the fishing in­ Seas with clbse to 200 passengers and a For lares, etc., apply (o- ail Railway - anil CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAM- American Oriental Mail liner President venaHt y > mount of cargo. Steamship Agents, or to the I'nnsdlan SHIPS ment Wireless Direction Finding Station at i’aehena Point has held last night the following resolu­ dustry here as it appears to some pre­ Captured several month* ago by the Australasian Line. 741 .Hastings St. West. McKinley is due here July 16. advices tion was passed: Summer Schedule earned a name throughout the length of the Pacific Coast for reaching local offices of the line indi­ sumably" competent observers. The coastguard official* a* an alleged rum j ...... Winch Bldg.. *•Vancouver, n.c. cate. The McKinley sailed on Monday 'Whereas it'Is announced in the runner, the motorboat No. 3682 was sold Seamens leave Vancouver, Monday. its efficient operation. Vnsolieited, and in their scores, letters from Yokohama. doily papers that a company, known latest returns of the Minister of Ag­ to-day by the Government to W. A. j 3li 8 p.m., for Powell River. OceaB The Norwegian motorship Tosco, as the Panama Pacific Grains Ter­ riculture and Fisheries show there Anderson, the highest bidder, for $820 , Fall*. Prince Rupert and Alaska. hayV reached Superintendent K. J. Ilaugfflon in this city from which has been loading general cargo minal*. Limited, has signed a con­ Carrying a go-ut Hat of passengers and i T.Ss -CARDENA’: was g considerable falling-off In the freight, the T.K.K. liner Tenyn Maru ! Htcamers leave . Vancouver Wed­ masters of British, American ami many foreign vessels telling of arid lumber at TacoritST' returne»! here tract with the Dominion Government Balls from Vancouver nesdays and Saturdays at 8 pjn., far to-day to take dn more outward cargo. landings by Brltlsh-o'wned vessels steamed from this port yesterday for The vessel Is expected to depart to­ for a lease on a site on Ogden Point Oriental port*. I FRIDAY. • p.m. Powell River, Ocean Falls, Prince the excellent service given by l’achhna Point. Pier No. 2, on which they purpose to from the deep-sea fisheries during the Alert Bay. Port Hardy, Prince ttu. night for San Francisco on its way to All t-ecords in the dispatch of general ! perL Anyox and STEWART Rupert, Anyox and Stewart. So successful, indeed, has been thb operation_of the initial the - West Coast vf South America erect a grain elevator with a cajacity first quarter of the year In contrast cargo from this port to the Atlantic The Alaska Steamship Company's up to two and a half million bushels: Coast will be broken during tne next 1 Canadian National Railways “Con­ station that a representative body of masters on this coast have with the same period last year. In •even days when three veiisel# of the Tickets and Information steamship Tana no arrived here yester­ "And whereas it is announced In value the catches were lower by UNIOIN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF tinental Limited”- petitioned the Federal authorities for the installation of a second day with a varied assortment of cargo the papers that the mayor and aider- American-Hawaiian fleet will leave here I BRIITII------h COLUMBIA---- LIMITED leaves Vancouver daily at 9.50 p.m. from Mississippi .Valley points and the nearly £ 200.006 and of this sum al with consignment* exceeding 20.600 | Ne 1 Belmont Bldg sfation to extend the present servi Gulf of Mexico.. After discharging the men are proposing to grant certain most £ 180.000 was accounted for by measurement, tons loaded in the Bay Phene 1*25 for points Fast. All-steel equipment vessel is to wail north to Alaskan waters exemption of taxation on the com­ district. It wat< announced to-day by J through to Montreal. ••• interested in the result* obtained ‘ pany: - jhe reduced landing* in Scotland. by the Cahudlttn station the United n the work for which they showed to handle southbound shipment* of the Foreign landings fell off to the ex R. Fitagerald, local representative of States naval authorities dispatched nit lui aptitude Chief Operator E. W. season's flsh paclf. "Therefore be It resolved that the tent of £66.000 and imports rose by the line Government as lessors and the Part of the 20.000 measurement tons 1C E. JDijnklee. radio supervisor of xelk Sidney Elliott, It H Frlcker, £ 100.000. of cargo will be forwarded in the holds the VS. Naval Depot at Mare Inland ind K. Harris have been steadily on mayor and aldermen a# dqnor* to the of the steamer Iowan which is sched­ 4ut\ at the Pachena D. P. station company of a gift of exemption from uled to leave to-day. and the remainder California, to go over the rquipmvnl taxation fcs the taxpayers* trustees he at Pachena Point. Though his re­ dnee 1923. -One mistake means to dl, the Hon. J. H. King. Minister of the shipments will be loaded ahparfl tlv-m three months lose <>f seniority, approached with a view to securing of Public Works, the Federal mem­ the motorship Missourian and _the port is confidential Mr. Dunk lee. on employment for local residents of ■learner 1‘aiuunan. scheduled to depart his return to this city ^recently. rond« ’.he second a ’ ear's forfeiture, and ber, Hon 8. F Tolmle: M.p..-to the ii r third is an Instant dismissal from Victoria city and Its neighboring dis­ four members for Victoria City in the on July 15. no secret of the fact that he was trict*, with a preference If possible amazed at th^ results achieved in the “he service. It speak* xolumc* for local legislature, to the Chamber of the service that in the iwp. yeara past, to ex;service men. on the construc­ Commerce, end to the other eg-ser Government wifeless D.F. station AHEAD OF SCHEDULE tion and in connection with the oper­ m one has Keen replaceil at the sta­ vice organisations, requesting them He was particularly • **essed will ation of said grain elevator: the high degree of accuracv show i> tion to teke such action as l* within their While the ‘DU" work is being Will Probably Make Dock To­ • And that a copy of this resolution power to secure the carrying out of in the' hearings given, and the keen be forwarded to the mayor and eoun- JUDGMENT IN FAVOR personal sense of 'car»' which the practiced with such great success this resolution.** operators of the station put into their ashore many ships have tried experi­ morrow Morning. About work. ment* with radio compass stations. 8 o’Clock .. Canadian masters have • the The President McKinley of the Ad­ same thing over and over agaiehuntil miral Oriental line, and the II. F. Inbound from the United Kingdom •by this time the fame of the Pa­ Alexander in the coastal service with a good general cargo the C.O.M. TIMES SHIPPING CHART chena Point D.F. group has traveled j .1 Y£_1H'*h instaibsl radio cprppasg to every port its I'.o ih>- s\ *«v • “*»ef* on Tioar'T. s«i far shipboard sta- OCEAN VESSELS TO ARRIVE Gets Nitinat Packers’ Shares ,i iijua: iibliiti'. nuranrti=fruni 4M supr COMPLIMENTS * m o Th F lova I b fries or the Government suc'-ess as the shore stations, as it Steamer. Master. Ton. Agent From Due. to One-third oF Capital Here Is what Captain It. J. Finher means co-operation between navlgJ servi»». Captain K. S. Wilson is master oTTfie m. nrTTrnîrrrr .-iua..ron.iman>l .into pur», tea £mpmu!X-JLsiju_ O.P*fc—: . Orient?? “juîyT nmwir rrrmrrne tr Toyama Marti .... liighlander. has to say about a set i" r.-i nne.l of the wireless room to ob­ day* ahead of hi* scheduled arrival 7016 N Y K...... Orient^. July 16 Vancouver. July 8.— Concluding test hearings he secured from aft»-r an exceptionally fine run up the President McKinley . Luetle. . .16000 Admiral Line ..Orient.. July 16 trial in Supreme Court. Mr. Justice it in the service performed ashore by Africa Maru ...... Pachena: uu<(> set of .men. —»—r coast from the Uaparua Canal zone. . Koytya. ..9500 Rtthets ...... Orient. . JulyîO Murphy has awarded- John E. Rice. 1 . 'mnot sufficiently express rn> As to the sit* of the second station The Canadian Freighter 1* an oil lyo Maru ...... 5937 X Y K...... •Orient-----July 24 Vancouver cannery man. jwlgmeut satisfaction at the extreme care that •isk-d for by shipping masters noth­ burner, a* arc most <>f the C.O.M.M. Emp. of Canada— Robinson. .21517 c p.n...... Orient... July 27 against Charles A. Hurckhardt. Seat­ is evidenced by your operators it 'll#: definite has' lic< n said. Some rap- vessels in the United Kingdom route. President Jefferson. Nichols. .15000 Admiral Line .Orient. .. .July 28 tle cannery man. who b» ordere»! to Pachena Point and when the reliabil­ tai - have cited Oonaalee Hill as a She has a fine general cargo of mer­ Atago Maru ...... NT.K...... Orient. ..Aug. 0 deliver to the *ucreeeful plaintiff ity of this station be<-omes mon' gen­ feasible' location, while others have chandise and manufacture goods; an»t President Grant . Jensen....18072 Admiral Une ..Orient.. ..AU*. 9 Wanderer !. share* In the Nitinat Packers Urn- erally known it" will be a gn at relief mentioned, places far apart on the a light portion for local discharge, Rlthets ...... *.. IT, K. .. . Aug. 10 tied. e»iual In pnr value to one-third to ship masters making the Strait .>( Canadian coast. As the cost, of the Operators in the Government WlrV- Emp. of Russia. .10500 Û.P.R...... Orient.. . .Aug. 10 of that company* Authorised cap­ Juan I»e Fuca In foggy or dirty erection and operation of a D.F. sta­ fes* service spoke the Freighter at Arizona Maru ...... 9696 Rlthets ...... Orient.. . .Aug. 10 Shidzuoka Maru ...... ital. Rice is a large shareholder in weather.*4 tion is considerable.' not until Joint 8 p.m. last night, when she was some ..0268 N Y K...... Orient . . Aug. 13 Lummi Hùy Packing Company, ourcar To show to what an extent Pachena’ ri-vouai* are made to ‘the authorities 380 miles off Victoria. Northbound. Tokiwn 'Maru ...... 7262 N Y K...... Orient.. . AUg. 21 President Madison... Quinn. which concern owns a cannery on Point Is now used in the I».F. **-r- is the requr.st for n second station .15000 Admiral Line. . Orient.. Aug. 21 the West Coast of Vancouver Island, vice here is a list of the bearings likely to meet with full consider- Arabia Maru ...... Yarnagl... .9698 Rtthets ...... Orient . . Aug. ?3 given by the station unassisted since Emp of Australia----- Hailey... .21000 for which a received was appointed C P R. . .Orient. . - Aug. 20 in 1022 in an action at the suit of likeânextm October last year, it will he noted collegian ...... Rithets .. V K Aug. 30 that the hearing's become troubled as Yokohama Maru ...... 6147 bondholders. At that time the com­ NT.K . . .Orient.. Kept 4 pany's assets were valued at $200.000. the weather turns into its winfery Asuka Maru ...... N T.K, . . ..Orient.. . Sept. 15 • hanneT, and f»>g overrides the Kaga Maru ...... 5847 N.T»K . . Orient . .Sept. 25 trunk/ Straits. In October 145 hearings were given : OCEAN VESSELS TO SAIL i SAILINGS The new *uto-bâggage serv­ November 199: December 314 Jajiu- nry February 245. April 101 and Steamer. Master. Ton. Agent. For. Departure ice of the Admiral Line M.ty 174.. In .Hu- stress—,ixt sturrov Emp of Australia..Hailey.. ; ,S10 .Orient . Julv 0 From Victoria. makes it possible for you to weather the station have given as IR OVERHAUL Hudson's Bây Vessel Off With Kaga Maru...... $847 N.Y.K...... Orient .. July 13 take your car along with you many as 46 hearings in one day. Supplies For Northern President Jackson. Griffith. .. .14123 Admiral Line . .Orient... .July 14 In conjunction with the American Tyundaretm ...... ; ...... Rtthets . ficlent. .. July 16 fO CALIFORNIA like an extra trunk. Vour station at Tatoosh, and the new Yarrows Ltd Will Change Outposts Empress of Asia . Douglas.... .21500 C.P.R...... Orient... July 23 car goes aboard when you do American station at Destruction Isl­ Blade on Mina Brea. Im- President McKinley. .Lustie. 16010 Admiral Line . Orient... July 26 SE. and. Pachena gives cross hearings to Africa Maru ... . Koytya. .15000 Rlthets ...... Orient... Aug. 6 and is available for immedi­ ships about to enter the Straits Sup­ » perial Oil Vessel Vant’ouver, July S - The .Hudson's Kmp of Cgnada—Robinson. .21517 C.P.R...... Orient.... A ug. 6 Dorothy Alexander ate use when you arrive at erintendent E, J. Haughton is de. President Jefferson. Nlchola. .16000 Admira! Une .Orient.... Aug. 7 lighted with the success made by the Bay Company steamer Raychlmo SAILINGS July t at 11 p.m. your destination. And auto- In the regular service of the Im­ cleared last evening with «'apt J. lyo Maru ...... $037 N.Y.K...... Orient... Aug. 7 station that took eight months of perial Oil Company from Kan Pedro Cornwall In command, and will make President Grant.. .1*072 Admiral Line . .Orient... . Aug. 10 baggage rates are economi­ careful examination before the site to loco the tanker Mina Brea went Arizona Mani .. .. . 8098 Rlthets .Orient___ Aug. 25 :S. Emma Alexander cal, too ! was located for it* erection. her way. to the company a trading TO EUROPE alongside Yarrow* Limited at Esqui­ post* in the Arctic basin. Shidzuoka Marti . 0260 S.T.K...... Orient... .Aug. 27 ”* July 12 at a Vm. URGE ANOTHER STATION mau yesterday and wtft be hnnferi i. isr year thq company's auxiliary President Madison . Quinn.. .15000 Admiral Une . orient .. Aug. 31 A ntou orrarr oS. Kuti; Alexander There is a distinct advantage Now shipping masters on the coast for the changing of propeller blades schooner Lady Kindersley sank In Emp. of Australia Halley., .21000 R...... Orient.-. . .Bept. 3 Jb rherheiirg - rtoutlimmploe. Hemburg in having your car available are urging that another station be and a boiler overhaul The Mina Arabia Maru ...... Yarnagl ..0096 Rlthets ...... Orient...... Sept. 16 ■Jul' - Aug 1* EmprfM of Franc* July 1» at 9 a.m. Bering Ktraits with 80 tons of sup­ Aug 5 Kept. 2 . Empress of Hcolland added to the chain. Brea will be turned out on Fri­ plies for the northern posts. Yokohama Maru . ..6147 N.Y.K...... Orient... .Sept; 18 to make your business calls After being given a special course day after her repairs are effected. To Ifelfeat-l.toegow or for touring and sight see­ July ID Aug. 27 Montnalrn FROM SEATTLE COASTWISE MOVEMENTS C.G.M.M, MOVEMENTS T» l.lterpooi ing. If you are touring be­ Huge Motorship *«« -H «torn n ■ Mont royal ~ FROM MONTREAL 88. H. F„. Alexander tween Pacific Coast cities iFor Vancouver Canadian Freighter left Panama for To IJTfriMwl Tueadays at 5 p.m. drive one way and travel by Launched From Victoria June 24. July 24 Aug 21 ...... Montcalm water the other—you’ll appre- OPR. steamer leaves dally at July 31 Aug 2* M un tria».■ t pm. , Highlander left Panama the relief from the long, Belfast Yards for 17.K. June 14 Aug 7 Kept, t...... Muni rose tiresome, wearying drive in both Ç P R. steamer «wave# dally st 11.45 Canadian Importer left Panama To 4 herbaurg - rship, the largest and most power­ r pr steamer leaves Canadian Miller left Vancouver for 4 3* p.m Sydney. Melbourne and Auckland ful of Us type in tjv world, was June 6. 909 GOVERNMENT STREET o launched at Queen Island. Belfast, Sol Dun leaves dally, except Run- yesterday and christened 'Asturias by days. at 10 15 a m. Canadian Winner left Norfolk for Phone 48 the Inches* of Abercorn. The ship From Seattle Southampton. London. Chatham and will truth* with the Argentin»? and r.PR. steamer arrives dally 1t.iJ Antwerp June 16. Brazil. Canadian Coaster left Astoria for E. C. McMn-sm. ruunttr Trtt.r .Uwa/w Sum,. Wuhinpo* It will accommodate 1.700 passen- P Sol Due strives dally, except Run- San Pedro June 20. i gerw. Canadian Farmer arrived Oecan dhv * 30 a m. ______Falls July 1. OW excursion fares to cities of Central and East- Canadian Rover arrived Vancouver j cm United States are offered to you by the SUNRISEANDSUNSET July 3. PACIFIC STEAMSHIPC0 Canadian Transporter left Van­ INorthern Pacific Daily to Sept. 15th. Return couver for U.K. June 22. Time of minflse end «unset (Pacific Canadian Ranger arrived flan limit 0ct.4la— ------!------———-— standard Mmei st vtrtorla. R C.. for the Francisco July 1. SPOKEN month ef July. 1025. Sunrise Sunset Canadian Pioneer left San Pedro Round Trip Fares By ' Hw U!> for flan Francisco July 2. Dsv Hour Min. Canadian Voyaguer arrived Van­ LOW ROUND TRIP . ; 4 rt couver June If. __ " -Mtméinn Srigneor eft Vorfft k fér From Victoria to — —-== U K. June 8. Canadian Scottish arrived Garaton June 26. $149.04 Canadian Trooper arrived Fraser Estev an Point 8 p m., July 7— Mills July .1 to Boston ...... Maas. 153.50 <’:inafUan Farmer. Ocean h'alls for Canadian Inventor arrived Vancou­ Asiorln. 164 miles from Astoria. ver July S. Buffalo...... N. Y. 120.62 Canadian Freighter. Glasgow for Eastern Canada 86.00 Victoria. 333 mile* from Victoria. Chicago ...... - ...... Ill. Olgarnlite. .Vancouver for Han TIDE TABLE Cleveland...... Ohio 108.56 Pedro, 34è mile* from Vancouver. Grace «ftollar. Kyn Francisco for July, 1025 Central and Eastern United States Denver...... Colo. 64.00 Htinolulu. 8-40 miles from Han Fran­ fTlmeHt TlmeHtITimeHt’TlmeHl Dee Moines______..Iowa 77.65 cis, o - |h m_ft !h. m. ft.fb.jn. ft |h7mTft™ Stopover at Jasper National Park En Route Niagara, outbound, 2.200 miles from 16“ 3 0 13.04 '56(14.41 HlffTn Optional Routes via l’rincc Rupert and Great Lake» Detroit ...... Mich. 105.62 Victoria. I .. iti.il I# 7.14 18 .122 45 0.1 The Canadian Duluth, Superior...... 72.00 We«th»*r * a m.. July 8 7.$8 1.0 «0.28 I! M0 4 i.«i o i’ii 22 7 6126 60 7 4 Indianapolis...... Ind. 99.24 Alert Bay Over«ast; calm; 10.26;. 1 66 0 6 018-6 I'll II 7 6121 61 7 4 National 52; smooth. 1 46 0 6 16.00-0.1 10 60 7.9 22.04 15 Milwaukee...... Wia. 84.85 Prince Rupert Rain; ÿtoutheast; l-S î î îfHîâlîh1.15 • Blit.il •8.2 1 28.13 T 8 Railways cross • 20.0$; '40; choppy. 8 17 8-4 CONTINENTAL LIMITED Minneapolis-St. Paul...... 72.00 0 25 6 1 26 10 a s the Rockies at All-steel de Luxe Train VESSEL MOVEMENTS 1 4t 6.2 tpiiihii 20.48 1 4 Montreal...... Que. 132.75 8 05 5 6 7 34 0 0111.57 4 6 21 II 85 0.38 1.7114.41 8.0 the lowest (Equipped with Radio) New York...... _____ N. Y. 147.40 Olympic at New York from South­ TV OWmlW. 6o«- 21.47 1.0 u!m n-teh,». vtrfrtri., Tt f in \i 22.15 6 6 Omaha ...... ______Neb. ampton. 6 10 8 3 22.44 1.7 ’ ' altitude 9.50 p.m. Daily from Vancouver 77.65 Mlnnektihda at Ivmdon from New 6 40 2 7 28 14 8 $ Philadelphia____ ...... Pa. 144.92 Yctrk. 7.86 I I 28.48 1.1 and in eight Empress of Russia at Tokehama from TRANSPACIFIC MAILS 1.6# 16 Pittsburgh ...... Pa. 119.76 Victoria :- 6.1$ I T 8 14 16 1148 1.6 30 ii 7 0 of the highest For Full Particulars Apply Ausonlu at Tandon from Montreal 0.44 8 4 007 1.1 0 07 0.0 21 04 7.8 Aqultania st Cherbourg from New July, 1021 1.11 05 0 21 t. 1.58 7.7 Mountain Peaks CITY TICKET OFFICE York;- China and Japan 1.85 1116.14 1.4 241 f.| 911 Government Street Catrnvnlins at Montreal from New- :01 10 10.40 10 *3 21 T.| Telephone lâttt We will gladly give you tha fatal to other Alabama Maru—Mails rl«we July ». 4 m20 06 7 7 1*4 IV Vokohams. July 6.- Arrfved: Empres* p.m.; due st Yokehams July 80. 1106 3.0 citiet if you’ll aik. of Russia. Victoria; Takeoyo Maru. Han Empress of Australis—Malls el»*se . 1141 1.6 S:fhj Pedro. julv 9. 4 p.m.: due at Tokehama July II. 1811 6 37 6.1 18.62 4 3 20 18 0 # CRy Ticket Office Wellington. N.Z. July ♦.—Arrived: Shanghai July 26. Hongkong July 10. I lf 4 1 «141 61 21 68 I I Tahiti, San Francisco. President Jackson—Malls clone July VAli ‘I 1# 8 5 912 GovmuiMnt St. Shanghai, July 4.Arrived: President 1 $0 18 14. 4 p.m.; due at Yokohama July 26. 16mi 57 2 4 Pierce, Hah Francisco. Shanghai July H, Hongkong Aug. 4. 2 82 8 1 Hongkong. July 6.—Arrived: Phlloc- Empress of Asia—Mails close July 21, tetes, Seattle. July 7—President Jef­ ,.m. : due at Yokohama Aug 3. fthanf- The time used la Pacific standard, f»r ferson. Tacoma. I Aug- 1, Hongkong Aug. 10. the 120th Meridian wesL It la counted «’openhagen. July 2.—Arrived: 81am. President McKinlev—Mall# close July from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to Sat, Francl*»<>. 16, 4 pm: dug »t Yokohama Aug. 7,midnight The figures for height serve Northern Pacific Manchester. July 4 —Arrived: London U to distinguish high water from low Shanghai Aug. 15. Hongkong Aug. 16 Imoorter. Saq Francisco. water. Where blanks occur In the Flushing. July 4.—Sailed : Chill, San A«a8r«lla and New Zealand table, the tide rises or faite continuously E. K. BLACKWOOD Francisco. " >■ .— Ventura—Malls close July 4. 4 pm.; during two. successive tidal periods Victoria. B. C. Shanghai. July 4—Sailed: Shlnyo due at Sydney July II. without turning."’ C «tarai As nil Maru. San Francisco. Makura—Malle close July 12, 4 p.m,; The height is in feet and tenths of a Cristobal. July 6.—Sailed: Francis E. due at Wellington Aug. 8. Sydney Aug. 8 foot, measured from the average level Powell. Hon v Pedro; Joseph Heep. Han sierra—Mafi* dose July 2$, 4 p>m.; of lower tow water. Pedro : Robin Adair. San Pedro. due at Sydney Aug. IS. Esquimau - T» Had the depth of watdr III) Yokohama, July 6.—Sailed: President Aorangl—Mails-close July 20. 4 p.m.; on the sill of the dry dock st any tide, McKinley. Seattle; West Car mon la. San du« at Auckland Aug. 17, Sydney Aug. add 18.0 feet to the height of high water aa aaavë livia > ram uko. % • ■ a & ... \

awsfssw semcaeeaBe 10 VICTORIA DAILY TTMEfi WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1923

SPENCER LIMITED •tere Hours: • o.m. to • p.m. Wednesday, 1 p m. Saturday, • p.m. |

o, OF AN UNUSUAL NATURE IN WEARING APPAREL and FABRICS A Special Purchase of All Our Sports and Tailored 40 DRESSES SUITS Regular Prices to $13.90. On Sale QA Thursday, Each ...... aJ/0»7V/ $12.90 and $ 19.90 On Sale Thursday At Two Prices Drosses of crepe knit, crinkle crepe, ami triculettc, trimmed Knitted Suit*, with medium coats Or in pullover styles. Shades crev and with piping and bvttonsfirr contrasting shades. The sleeves Values to are short or long with turn-back cuffs. 'Die necks have col­ greens ...... • •••a, 129.75, for lars of self material or lace. Shades are grey, brown, fawn. Tweed Suits, in checks and mixtures, medium or knee length coats. Shades, ChUcker, wall-flower, henna, gold, powder blue, green and brown, grey and sand ...... navv; sizes 16 to 42. Regular prices to $12.90. (Ireat value ,$12.90 for'...... $6.90 Plain Tailored Suits of tricotine, navy or black, with medium length coats and button trimmed...... —...... Farther Reductions on " — Suits of tricotinc and poriet twill, with short or knee length coats With self trimming or braid bin(ttî,g all ...... —1 MM*, t fjm. A Bargains Thursday in Men’s and Boys’ Apparel NOTE THE BIG ALUMINUM BARGAINS AT 98c Boys’ Wash Saits MEN'S SUITS i Two July Sale Bargains July Sale Bargain, THURSDAY Each$le()0 $14.50 and $18.50 A selection of dark tweed suits, styles for either young men or conservative Wash Suits in a large amort- dressers. Including fancy backs, half hellers, and two-button models. They are ment of styles, neat and of neat fitters and look well. Regular price $22.50 for ...... $14.50 Great Bargains in excellent grade materials. Tweed Suit* of most excellent grade, made of superior grade tweeds; latest styles, sports model fancy backs and new English styles. There are Donegal*, herring­ Suitable for Summer and ex­ bones, checks, new grev an d fancy patterns. Regular price $30.00. Bargains cellent for holiday wear. for ...... V...... $18.50 Sizes for 3 to 7 years. On WASH FABRICS This is an opportunity to get a smart suit at a real bargain price. sale, each ...... $1.00 Clean-up of Various Broken Assortments —Lower Main Floor —Men** Clothing, Main Floor High Grade English (‘lain Ratiue; shade» reseda, peaeh. jade, old tow, hay leal, white and migionette. Reifiilar. a yard SI .00...... II i -41Q—- Men’s Tweed and Khaki Pants .luly SaleTa"yard ...... 0*7 V Fine tirade English Mnrrovam Ç-repes, in dainty plaid color effects, on white and color Two July Sale Bargains ground. Ideal for holiday attire ; 38 inches wide. Regular, a yard $1—5. PQ „ Pants of wool and worsted tweeds, dark neat patterns such as brown, herringbones, stripes and greys. Ex- Fine, Swiss Crepe Voile, wiht overlay of. silk, in cheek design. Makes up smartly for hot On Sale Thursday eellent-for work. Great value, a pair ...... $2.50 Each ...... weather. Shades are hello, green, navy, blue, black, Saxe and fawn; 38-inch. QÜ. 35c Men’s Khaki Outing Pants of strong materials, well Regular, a yard $1.95. July Sale, a yard ...... *70V tailored and neat. They have belt loops, cuff bottoms Fine Swiss.Frise, nr Terry cloth for Summer frocks, plain shades of pink, orange, green, Boys' Cotton Jerseys made with plain or polo collars: shades are and shown in light and dark shades ; 30 to 44 waist. July y navy, black, lemon, brown, reseda, salmon, helio; 38-inch. Regular, a yard rQ„ brown, blue, green, sand and Saxe, with trimmings in contrast. Ideal Sale, a pair ...... $1.75 $1.35, for...... 0*7 V Jerseys for holiday wear, strong and servi cable; sizes 22 to 32. On 38-inch Fine Crepe Sponge Cloth, English make, beautiful shades of tan, rose, orange, sale, each...... 35# —Men's Clothing, Main Floor reseda, peach, mauve. Saxe, white, grey, navy, black and pink. Ideal for hot weather —Boys' Store. Lower Main Floor and holiday wear. Regular, a yard $1.35. PA July Sale Price ...... 0*7 V Men’s Light Weight Summer Fine Swiss Organdies, in neat checks and plaids, beautiful colorings. Suitable for party and children's wear; 36-inch. Regular, a yard $1.00. Boys’ All Wool , Sweaters <*n Side-for ...... »...... /...... 29c —Wash Gonds. MalR fÏMr^ Bathing Suits #.■ Jnly Sale, Each .... $3.75 $1.50 Light Weight Sweater Coat. Cardigan style, designed JULY SALE OF SILKS with low neck and two pockets to button. Six colors to Four Bargains Thursday All Wool Bathing Suits, neat and well made ; blues anti select from. Sweaters desirable for cool evenings or for 36-inch Silk Polonaise, a superior silk for 36-inch Wash Satin, extra heavy grade and browns with contrasting outing. Special, July Sale Price, each ...... $3.75 coat linings, shot effect and very strong. thoroughly reliable. Shades are pink, stripes on skirts ; Sizes 22 to —Men's Furnishings, Main Floor Shades are blue and gold, grey and tan. blue 34. July Sale ...... $1.50 and fawn, brown and gold, rose and blue. white and black. A yard...... $1.08 —Boys' Store; Ixiwer Main Floor On sale a yard...... $1.50 36-inch Satin Check’CrepQn, a well woven 36-inch Black Satin of rich finish and heavy Men’s Underwear material suitable for dresses. Shades are texture. A most excellent black. July Mens Socks July Sale Bargains tan, orange, navy, lemon, apricot, green, Fine Summer Weight All-Wool Sale Price a yard...... $1.59 Caahmcrc Socks, made in Eng­ 75 Dozen Men’s Ties red, pink and fawn. July Sale, a yard 98# land; shown In Lovat, grey and —Bilks, Main Floor heather «hade*. Regular value New Styles, New Goods—July 8»le Bargains English Aertex Cellular Underwear, suitable for any $1.00. On sale at a pair. 65* season ; white mesh only. Only broken sizes left and Or 2 pair* for... .,...... $1.25 25 Dozen Genuine “Susquehanna" Silk and Wool Crepe we are selling these at about ...... Half-price Womens Hosiery Fancy Cashmere Socks In sport Ties, fancy designs and colors. Tics that will hot crease July Sale of check* of assorted color*. Regu­ Combinations, sleeveless or short sleeves and loose July Sale Specials Thursday lar $1.00. On sale for, a pair, or roll. Regular price $1.50 each, for ...... ,..95# knee; mostly small sizes. Regular, a suit $3.75 for, Womens 45*. or 2 pairs for...... $1.25 25 Dozen Cut Silk Tint, fancy designs and stripes, and a suit ...... $2.25 Women’s Pure Silk Hose with pointed Llama Socks, made in England: Shirts, with short sleeves and drawers with loose knee heels hemmed or garter tops and shades . shown in sand, brown, grey ; all the newest shades. Regular prices $1215 and $1.35. Gloves good strong wearing quality. July Sale, each ...... 95# Regular, a garment $2.00, for...... $1.25 of rosewood, stone gray. Great value, Regular. 75c. On sale for, a a pair...... $1.29 I »uring our regular Spring's pair, 69*. or 3 pairs for *1.75 The Newest. “ Vp-to-I)ate"' Bow Tie. elastic band, differ­ Lupine** we have accumulated Silk Lisle Socks with dropstiteh many odd line* and nixes which ent in design and style. All one price for JulyiSale, 50# 1110 Women’s Silk Dropstiteh Hose, with clocks, a very dressy sock. In we are now offering at very low mercerized lisle tops and reinforced^eet ; grey, brown or sand. Special, a 50 Dozen Cut Silk and Art Sjjjc Knit Tiea, fancy designs no sleeves anil three-quarter length to cover the knee. price* to clear. brown only ; size 8>ç to 10. Régula pair. 40*. or 2 pairs for. .75* and stripes. All new goods. Regular price 65c. July Comfortable Summer underwear. Regular a suit $3.00, Suede Fabric Glove*- In regu­ Just received a shipment of Im­ • On sale, a pair...... lation .style*, two dorqe clasp Sale, 2 for...... $1.25 for ...... $2.35 ported and Canadian Cashmere —Men's Furnishings, Main Floor with silk embroidered points; an Socks and Silk and Wool Socks, Silk Hose in fancy ribbed effect, knit with " excellent washing gloves. Shade*, 50 Dozen Ties, rut silk anil art silk knitted in new de­ scam at hack, lisle tops, double heel, sole shown in all the newest checks sable, grey, browh, beaver, black ahd stripes or two-tone effects. signs, bar and fancy stripes. All new goods, just ar­ and toe, and in shades of black, white, and fawn. Regular price 59c. We havp a very complete stock rived. July Sale, eaeh ...... 45# On sale, a pair ...... 50* new grey, brown and camel. Regular of these lines marked at very 2 for...... ;...... 85# Men’s Outing and Gauntlet Gloves of heavy suede attractive prices for the July $1,25. On sale for, a pair ...... 59# Yabrie. These have one dome- Bale, a patr.TS* to ... .*2.45 -Men's Furnishings. Main Floor Chiffon Hose, exceptionally sheer with strap fastener at wrist and two mercerized tops and reinforced feet ; sizes tone embroidered points. An eg— Negligee Shirts sU*to 10. Shades are beige and cream. relient wearing glove. Shades _ are grey. «arid, brown. MSVèr On sale for, a pair...... 60# and blaofc. Not all sizes in each ___Several July Sale .Value____ color, but all Mixes in the assort­ — On Sofe Thursday —— English Ribbed Sports Hose, Women's Non-Ladder Bilk in fancy heather mixtures of ment. Regular 9So. "On safe for Hose with wide, elastic tops grey, brown, sunburn and fawn...... T9* Fine White Repp Outing or Novelty...Sttede~ Fabric GTdvui nmt ttottfoie feet. The^ hose art* Regular SI-C.x -On sale for 9S# Sports Shirts, buttoned down shaped: to fit neatly and are with fancy flare and turnback Aluminum Kitchen very serviceable. Special price Fine Weight Cotton Hose, with cuffs In contrasting color eftevta. collar, centre pleat mid coat for July Sale, a pair.. . 98< hemmed garter tops and rein­ All the season's newest styles. English-.Made Fancy Silk and forced feet; shown in black, Not all sixes In this assortment, , style. Well made and of fine Lisle Hose, heels and toes re­ Colors black, grey, cocoa, sand, Wear brown, fawn, and white; sises inforced to Insure long wear; «Hto 10. July Sale Prlre. 3 fawn and beaver. Reg., a pair, appearance ; all sizes. July Sale, two-tone effects in grey, brown, pairs ...... '$1.00 $1.25. On sale for...... 98* Values up to $2.00 Each For eaeh...... $1.95 fawn and sunburn. Special for Novelty Suede Fabric Gloves, 98c July Sale, a pair ...... 98* Silk - Lustre Hose, seamless with short flare and turnback A sale of “Supreme” .Aluminum Kitchen 6-Quart Potato Pots, with lock cover and Fine Mercerised Lisle Hose, elastic rib tops;sises to 10; cuffs. Embroidered in eontrast- Cream Flannel Finish Cricket or Tennis Shirts with turn­ knitted In a fancy ribbed style, black, brown, carnet meadow . ing and two-ton© effects.; fancy Utensils at an unprecedented prices. The bale handle " . of good, appearance* and excel* lark, grey and sand. July Hale silk embroidered points. July best values we have offered. 9-Inch Frying Pans * down collar attached and band cuffs. A good substitute lent wearing qualities; shown a pair ...... 75< Sale, a pair...... *1.25 3- Quart Daisy Tea Kettles 3-Quart Straight Saucepans with cover for genuine flannel and at much lower prie?. Each $2.50 with epltoed heels and toes and Novelty Capeskln Glove*. These Forsyth Brand Fine Negligee Shirts, silk and wool, light in shades of black, sand, grey, Women’s Silk Hose, fine and are all odd lines but beautiful 16-Inch Dish pans “Nest’s” Saucepans, 1, 2 and 3-quart sizes Summer weight, patterned’with a mauve, blue or black nude, lograhln and white. Spe­ pure silk mixture with mercer­ - quality. Shown in the newest “Nest's” Pudding Pans, V/fc, 214, 3'4 Baking Sets of 4, 2, 9 and two 10-inch cial July Sale T Y Ice, pair, 89* ised lisle double garter hem and fancy cuff styles, Shades are hairline stripe on a white ground They have double cuffs seam at back of leg. Shown quarts Sefs of three mixing bowls, 1,- 2 and 3- and separate collar to match. Regular $5.25 for $3.95 Vine t'otton Hose, superior grey, mode, brown ; sixes fi-X to quart sizes. grade, seamless, with narrowed In a good selection of shades. 7V6. Regular prie to $4.60, On 6-Quart, Convex Kettles, with cover —Men's Furnishings, Main Floor foot and ankle; black brown At, a pair ------...... $1.25 82.98 4- Quart Open Saucepans, lipped Values to $2.00. On sale for ...... 98# ' - . \ , and white. Pair. »...... 2&f —Hosiery, Main Floor —Gloves, Main Floor . July Sale of Coaster Wagons JULY SALE OF TOWELS Screen Doors With SO Feet of Garden Hose Regular Prices, $6.76 to $9.75. Stripe Turkish Towel* ; regular prier, eaeh White Hath Sheets, regular, $2.25. On sale Special, each...... $3.95 for...... $1.75 39c. On sale for...... 29# Fittings With Couplings Coaster Wagons, disc and spoke ^wheels, hardwood bodies White ami Stripe Turkish Towel* ; regular White Bath Sheets, regular $1.25. On Sale and well braced. each 50c. On salefor ...... 39# for ...... $2.50 White ami Stripe Turkish Towels ; regular, Reg. $3.9fk^0jt Sale for $2.75 July Sale, $4,50 2 Wagons. Reg. price, eaeh $9.75 for...... $3.95 Pure Linen Huckaback Towels, hemstitched 4 Wagons. Reg. price, eaeh $9.00for...... $3.95 each 65e. On salefor...... 50# and Dathask designed— f ‘ , Fifty-foot Length of Half-inch Large Size Turkish Towels.hemmed— Well-ijfirae Screen Doors, braced at 12 Wagons. Reg. price, each $8.75 for...... $3.95 Regulsr$1.25, for...... $1.00 Garden Hose, with couplings. Guar­ White and Stripe. Jrepular, eaeh, $1.00 for eight / corners. ComjHete » with II Wagons. Reg. price, each $7.75 for.:.,...... $3.95 Regular $1.50, for ...... $1.2» anteed for one year.- .Regular $5.95...... 79# fittings, each ...... 3 Wagons. Reg. price, each $6.75 for...... $3.95 White and Stripe,, regular, ea«h, $1,25 for Regular $3.00, for ...... $2.25 July Sale ...... $4.50 ...... 98# —Staples. Main Floor ■—Hardware. Lower Main' Floor -Hardware, L

SWIMMING, GOLF' ■BASEBALL, CRICKET NEWS Maranville Ninth Hopes of Tennis Kellys Timely CANADIAN CHAMPION Oarsmen Getting REPRESENTS ONTARIO SOME HEAVE, GIRLS Playing Manager Title Coming To Pokes Win First In Form For Big Game For Giants h Major Leagues Portland Regatta City on Marjorie if One of Greatest Shortstops in Pirates Lead in National, Game “Rabbit” is Also One Local Men Eliminated in League Cut to One Game; , Dan O’Sullivan Busy Groom­ Singles at Canadian Cham­ of Youngest Managers ing Crews For Annual N.R. Thrilling Plays in Game pionships at Vancouver A.A.O. Meeting in South Chicago Cubs Are Now Far Washington Loses to Chicago Marjorie Leeming Shows Fine Down in Race, But Injuries New Men Being Broken in aqd While St. Louis Takes Two Form in Ladies’ Singles; Have Hurt Them Are Showing Good Ability in Games From Yankees Easterners Winning Their Shells Chicago, July 8—Walter J. “Rabbit* yU New York. July 8—The Giants' Maranville. appointed manager of the Vancouver, July 8—Vancouver have reduced the lead of the Chicago Cubs yesterday, succeeding 'i William Klllefer. becomes ofte of the Lovai oarsmen arc gettintr Island tennis plovers continued Pirates in the first clash of the ! group of young playing managers tn^ — busx for their annual pilgrimage D.\ ;É «he major leagues. The new pilot to show form in Tuesday s play crucial series of the season. A the Cubs, one of the greatest short- td the N.V.A.A.O regatta Which in the Canadian tennis champion­ double-header to day (rives New ^ stops in the game. Joins with “Bucky this war. will he hi'ht at 1 ort- Harris', manager of the world’s ships, although Victoria’s last York a chance to regain the Na­ t champion . Washington club, ani lapd. Ore. Dan O’Sullivan, coach hope in the men’s singles! faded tional League leadership. Rogers Hornsby., pilot of the Bt. (if the J.H.A.A.. has had crews m wtietr Johnny ' Proctor lost __ his George Kelly was yesterday’s Louis Cardinals, afid Dave Bancroft out on the water every evening of the Boston Nationals In making up match to Jaek McGill of V an- hero. After Youhg's double in. the group of youthful playing baseball for several weeks getting them | eouver, by the score of 6-3. 6-0. the eighth had sent Lindstrorn ■ managers. ■* in shape for the bitter struggles, j Proctor put Up a wonderful game, his home with the tying run. Kelly made Harris la the youngest, with coach O'Sullivan Is in hopes or sparkling, tmrd-hUtlng creating en­ a hard drive on which Young scored - j Hornsby next on the list and Ban- making a good showing at J’ortlantV thusiasm for th,o crowd, but me the winning run. 7-6. N « reft a year younger than the “Rab- _ I «•< bit.” Maranville will be thirty-four lie has had to build his crews all greater experience of the local man Rabbit Marge vide yesterday passed over this Summer and as a result ftnallv heat him Proctor experienc­ $ years old next November and gets ing considerable trouble In bundling * / ’ v •. through the experience of his first has no seniors to enter the main LEROY RENNIE W j game as manager, taking the Chi­ j into the limelight as a manager after • vents, but If his juniors make good, McGill's high lobs In the hack court . i» » ■*> ÊS&M fourteen years of professional base- area. Prrvtotrs to th*o match- Froc- cago Cub reins from Bill Klllefer to they will row In the serrtor races. One of the favorite» for the teed the cube to w-ë victory uvyr In recent years the J.B.A.A. has tor had disposed of Brand of Abbots- T ÜEM AN CED A Çepedun -|*-'^**||*<*n"£T chJ2!L- gi-L The St. Louis National* were t*eat men year in and year out and this DimToronto. He hae wen all D. M. Gordon went do»*n before ...OTflrlal* Armand Marion, Beattie, ^ after a en twice by Boston 7-4 and 8-2 DON GARRICK more than a month ago not to renew Summer seems to. have’ been worse hie match., eo fee at Vaneouver Bemlb Nel*. Boston outfielder, for «henam-ottar. DL-UULÜftfea oara- aiFugglv. Uwav-ore being 7-to. 3-6. 6- »- - / Klllefer’s contract~~~tor the ensuing and many figure ha wdl nrake the second time in the history of-tPe The new Canadian amateur year and the only question was sup­ merl who went to the VP.A.A.G. re In the mixed doul'les Mis» Çamp- the finale. He won the Canadian bell and Gordon Beat Mf and Mrs. ' ■Sin park, drove the ball over .the left golf champion is only nineteen planting him before the expiration latta at Vancouver last- year only title eeversl yesrs back and is s years of age. He played splen­ throe are available for rowing this Casselman of Edmonton without ; field fence for a home run of his present contract. It was ex­ beautiful player. trouble, the score Heing «-I. •-«»■• rtnclnoall and Philadelphia split a didly through the Canadian plained that the season for the shift while in the men’s doubles \\ nlker double-header. Donohue shutting out championships at Ottawa last in managers was due tq the demand YOUNGSTERS COMING ON and Brammall, Vancouver. «wf*efl,<*‘' the Quakers in the opener 4-6 and week and left no; cyusstion as to •of the stockholders for a playing However, a lot of promising young- Two Lacrosse Games .McGlverln and Colli son, 6-3, 2-6, 6-1. Hcrt* w$> have Mine F. ltlrchcnougH' of England showing the hoy* Hehline clinching the second for hie right to the title. He is a manager. Since Hornsby became iters have responded to the catl of Fletcher's club with a homer in the h w to era the shot, she I, pictured ready to let fly on a throw product of the Scarboro Golf leader of the Cardinals there has Ihelr coach this year and are rsldd- LEEMING GIRLS SHOW UP WELL third Inning, winning 4-3. At Sidney This Week ra” set a new world's record. The shot wen, through the Club of Toronto and last year been a demand among the stockhold­ V rounding into form. By the time In the ladies’ singles. Marjorlji* Brilliant pitching toy Lyons en­ won the junior championship of ers for a playing manager to direct inches, which t. a mark that will make most men abled t’hicago to beat the Senators jhe regatta is held they will be in Both lacroeee game» scheduled Leeming put up one of the most fin­ the Cubs. I«,d Stape to carry the color, of the ished displays she has ever given break their elbows trying to equal- 2-1. He gave the Washington players The appointment *>f Maranville for this week ,n the Victoria and only five hits. -Don Carrick ‘rh’e regatta will be hcld ut Port" , here in her match with Mrs. Muir. Chicago. July makes the fourth playing manager In District League will take place at Vancouver, winning twelve straight Pitchers who started both end» of of ~Toronto, CanacCanadian amateur • Sidney. The E.qmmelt intgr- a double-header for the Yankees the National I>ague. Hornsby of 8t. land on July 24 and 2» and the crews games Her »lster. Hope, showed golf champion, is entered in the Louis, Bancroft of the Boston Club, will likely leave Victoria on July , mediatee will journey to the mill- plenty of class in her fixture with Expect Great Entry were driven out of the box by the St. western amateur meeting to Two four-oared crews N^UI K‘» town to-morrow night to moat the Mrs. Graham. Vancouver, veteran Tilden in Superb Ixiuls Browns who won both game*» and Wheat of the Brooklyn Na­ Sidney team, while on Saturday •tart July 13, in Detroit, it was tionals being the other three: There South for the junior «nd l«-pound many court battles and hero of many 6-5 and 12-2. announced to-day when the iVents. The junior crew Will consist night the Garrison will be guests titles The Vancouver lady won the Form Winning With List For B.C. Net are five in the American league— of the mill-hincfs. Both games qualifying rounds were issued. Eddie Collins, Ty Cobb. Tris 3f Speed, at stroke: 6 and creeping up Klllefer for the showing of the team lered. Locke will scull In the 1«; Ht y j*» was favorably commented on liam T. Tilden, II.. won two love set matches at the Rhode Island State •hips, to bo played at the Vic­ to within cne full game of the pace-1 since the start of the season. The pound singles, and Donaldson and and she should Improve wonderfully toria Lawn Tennis Club nest Americans Appeal With another years experience. I.awn Tennis championship* at Aga­ setting dub from lMttsburg. club is down tn seventh place in the speed In the junior singles. Mc- week, must bo made to the sec­ Successive home runs by M**ore Eagles Going Out Larhlan and Riddell will team up In In to-days play which f,P™s nt wam Hunt Vlub yc*terda>. defeating race and has been getting nowhere, 1pm. Marjorie Leeming meet* Miss t'arl Pfaffma/ former retary-trsasueor. St. L. K. Ver­ and Vuyler in the first Inning threat­ but probably no aggregation ha» the 140-pound double» and Speed ity, P.O. bo* 122, at or before 6 tnd Donaldson will pull In the Junior To Beresford To Munro. B O clay court champion. champion uf j4o*t**n. and F. Broad ened a troublesome day for young been beset with more accident^ than w XV Gyles, Winnipeg champion burnt. Australia. 6-0. 6-0. In hi* p.m. on Friday next. Kent Greenfield, MeGraw’s choice for After Leaders In have the .Cubs since the start of the louhleSj^nior event„ Jr ni be staged this year, and G. S. Waugh are out opining round on Monday he de­ It ia expected that all the lead­ mound duty, hut he steadied and his race. mates delivered the victory with »n Friday. July It. and the 140- Row Wall Hoover of the* running for the title, the for­ frated Alex Persons ft Wort ester by ing contenders in the Canadian Killetter will be retained until the pound and senior racetmn Baturdav mer going down to defeat before the a like score. ’ . championships, new in prog rose thirteen base hldws showered upon To-niglits Game expiration of his contract on the last beautiful Sideline drives of Sidney Paired with Sa Ad y Wiener of Phila­ at Vancouver; -wtH-be fi#sr for the Aldridge. Sheehan and the veteran day of this year in the capacity of a Vancouver is reported tn be send­ Babe Adonis. Among them were a ing down a young army to win the Smith of Tacoma, while Waugh met delphia, Tilden also won hi* open­ event, and the committee 6f the Grand Aggregate Cup Portland, be­ Diamond Sculls Champ Finds his Waterloo at the hands of Geoff ing double* match Victoria Lawn Tennis Club ie home run hy Frisch and two doubles ing the home of. the regatta, will peers Vancouver’s best bet for the Malcolm T Hill *n7Tl> M Hill, V\o- preparing for the biggest tourna- and a single by Young. Feathered Tribe Anxious to lU-o be well represented. The l apltai. His ‘British Sportsmanship’ Canadian Davis Cup team Peers lit­ burn. Muss, 6-2, 6-1. msnt in its history since these Three lightning double plays, one however, will have - same erowd of erally smashed his way through the National intercollegiate champion championships were first insti­ of them in the ninth, with Art Neh* Chalk up Their Second Vic oarsmen on hand and w 111 make the Winnipeg man’s defence tn the open­ Edward Chandler, of California, tuted in 1886. In the box. saved the giants. Tarey j is Questioned barely mj»sed Terry’s doublhe in the ather boats pull hard to win. ing set. winning «very gam»*. Ho easily defeated W C. Sears. Hartford. grew cureless in the second and .lost fifth which tied the game when he : tory: Interest in Game * Iff6 the women s single* sec ond Horse Racing at 7-5 after being four times within , ttempted to spear the ball with his j English Cricket a point of the match. Peers staged a round Mr* Mol la Mallory New Y.vrk Harry Wills is Now gloved hand after a long run. j ■Phiiadelphia. July 8.—The Phila rin. 6-2, In nnd Wilson of the Giants aod Fray- Cslgary. July «—Yesterday's re­ delnhia Gold Cup committee yester- remarKnrremarkable comeback to defeated Mrs William F.ndicdtt. Bos- tjrent InterVst Is being taken In day^abkd Jack Beresford Jr the the final ton 6-«‘. 6-2 and .Miss Mary K. I.r>r of the Pintes, cut down hits with sults were as follows: London. July 8-rCounty cricket A. J Wick en* and Dr Welcher. the Going to Europe to sensational fielding. the senior amateur ball galjte to- First race, $100. Western Canada championship games concluded yes- Browne. Santa Monica, defeated Mrs. British oarsman. aPP®*1lln* ,9WJJ Saskatchewan entries, went another W II. Trumbull, Jr., Weston, Ma»s., R H. E nlghtiat the Royal Athletic Park be­ Breda, all sixes, about five furlong»— British sportsmanship to row »ai round at the expense of a couple of .# 6 11 1 Yorkshire Relish. $10.10. $6.00, $3.30. te Yorkshire won from Somersetshire ter M. Hoover, of Philadelphia, for 6-2. 6-1. •______Trail Dempsey Pittsburg...... tween the Eagles and .C.P.R. The New York...... • . . 7 13 2 won ; Mae Johnson, $8.00, $3.75, sec­ by an innings and 150 runs. the amateur rowing championship of ° 1 * Aldridge. Sheehan-. Adams and feathered tribe' sprang a big surprise ond : Sandy, $».«0. third. Time 1.09. Gloucesershire wofi from vVorces- EASTERNSIER3 WIN EASILY ^Be^wford holds the cup by virtue New York. July 8—Ilary Wills, for Smith; Greenfield. Nehf and bnyder, * Third race. $400, three-year-olda all but two games. Wright met on»* and his bride to Europe for a vaca­ douhlef.eader with Philadelphia. 4 to Should the Eagles come through Surrey won from Hampshire oy than a month ago at the expense of Column of Fame nd up. about five furlongs - El Robla the Gold Cup committee Hoover of the younger, generation, but a tion. He is booked to sail to-day on n »nd lost the second 4 to 1. Do""-. with a win over the railroaders It eighty-two runs. the linef Beréngaria. hten up the rare. At present $5 20. 84.05. 84A0. "won; April. $7.90. Kent wto by eight wickets from entered the Diamond Sculls contest comer, winning 6-3 and 6-0. hue held the local, to nine hit. In the ] wilt and was eliminated by Rfr®"^rd Possibility of the negro heavy­ tirst game and gave them their sec-, thr J* P.. are leading the league, 88 o:.. second ; T. J. Pendergaat. $4.60. Warwickshire. local pair. Green and Phipps. 6-4 and Fort William, Ont., July 8— weight greeting the champion on the one c.Wtte ahead of the Sons of Can­ third. Time 1.08. Ks.sex beat Northamptonshire by ter which announcement was made .,nd shutout of the ,earan. Ruts- in Knehmd that Ber?«ford would not The gram exchange team of other side, however, appeared to have Rreraler wrenched hi, snkle In tumb­ ada. whom they defeated last week. -Fourth race, $400, three-year-olda 129 runs. lieroy Rennie of Toronto continued Fort William was helpless yes­ been precluded in qn announcement Jimmy llolness. the veteran twtr- and up. mile and sixteenth—Chal­ Derbyshire wop from Leicester­ row Hoover for the cup. ling over Catcher Wilson whllo -cor- hi* wav toward the finals hy beating terday in a gam# with the,Toron­ by Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s manager, Ing In the second Inning and- nad to ler. will he on the mound for the lenger. $9 20. $4.90. $1.60, won; Eve­ shire in the first Innings. Green of the Vancouver Club. Ren­ to Osiers. Eastern baseball cham- that he expected the Dempseys to ar­ Eagles Jimmy has pitched several lyn Brown. 11.15. 12.70. second; Bub­ p.onsyl and the Osiers blanked he carried off the Jleld. nie was master at all times, and rive here on their return July 14. First game— R. H. K. good games this year hut has' re­ bling Louder. $2.90, third. Time 2.2» baffled his opponent with his telling them in nine innings. The- final . 4 13 I ceived poor support. The Eagles -5. lTrk««.rnnrt drives and general court score was 14-0. Rasson pitched a DEMPSEY IN POOR SHAPE Cincinnati ...... Fifth race., 1300. three-year-olda' Sidney Nine Scored How They Stand Philadelphia ...... II 9 1 have all the confidence in..the. world genenüïsTiffF.' ...... vrr~ ne hit, se-run gams. Recta. UJ- and up, six furlongs- tying Pin*. Renr.ie has lost only five games in Kearns said that H would bo im­ Donoghirw and Wtngo; now that they have broken Into tile possible for the champion to defend rich and Wilson. win Column and they hope to give I's 90. $8 20. $3 80. wntrr George Win Over Tillicams national league t-‘s first three singles matches James. 31 45. $2.80, second; Hemlock. Won Lout Pit. Yesterday s results were as follow»: his title against either Wills or Gene Second game— R- r‘- the C.P.R. a good battle. Tunney this year. Dempsey hq* been rtnclnnstt ... . or».....- a. * II Is most likely ,that either Roy $2.75, third. Time 1.36 1-6. Pittsburg ... .. A¥ 27 .620. Walt Hagen Breaks „ .... Blxth race, $700, for half-bred,, etx in Commercial Loop .613 Men's Singles 441+..-*» 4ong-lhot-ha- would require JMiUadelphla---- t-opas nr Norm Forbes will he In the New York— A-A.-44__ at least four month» of hard train­ Rixey and Krùeger; Decatür, ttnth fiiTkoigw- Urown J»**. J.LES6, ^ 71 3S> 38 V".V A. W. Ham,. Toronto,. . toeat Katuka. hnx for the league $2 65 won: Novlre. $2 $0. $2 W. eed- Brooklyn ... ancouver, 6-0,- «.Ae-o. Regina Golf Course ing and several preliminary bouts, he Couch and Henllne, , these vhliekers are capable of pitch­ In one of the closest games played St. Louis ... .. ü6.. 39 .480 beat Nakamoto. ond. Golden Ring. $2.70, third. TigM this seasdn the Sidney baseball tekm Brand. • Penticton. BRAVES TAKE TWO ing a good game, so the feather tribe Cincinnati ... !! 34 Vancouver. 6-o, 6-0 About with Bartley Maden at will have a' hard task In scoring their F44. defeated the Tlllicums 8-7 at the Philadelphia 4L .453 Green. Vancouver, won from Todd, Record With a 70 Boston. July ». — The Boston .. 34 42 .447 Michigan City, on Labor Day, may Braves ran their strlnc of vie- second victory. ______Royal Athletic Park last night and. Chicago .... Heat tie. hy default. _ he accepted by Dempsey, however, s» a rewttft. nnr leed the^Gommerclal BOStrm---rrrra . - 32 44, .421 Rtnnle Toronto, heat Herald. \an- tnrlaa.-U».-LO—Asa -by thumping me Keignt mMt — ------—r ^^o^s Cardinale In a double- Kingston St. Tennis league. C°«îyîeè. Winnipeg, beat Metcalf. Van- Reglna, TuTy g—Western Canada A TIE AT OAK BAY In the first four Innings Sidney LEAGUE golf records do not last long when header yesterday. 7 to 4 and 8 (V> 2. Lost Prt. 00 Armand * Siirlon.^ Seat t le. beat D. M •Walter Hagen get* after them. He Jess Barnes held the visitor* to sCven Some Interesting matches were got away to a flying start and were Won There wan a tie In the "A" class of played yesterday tn the annual handi­ leading by a 6-1 score. The clubmen, Washington .. ... 50 25 .667 showed that again yesterday at hits In the opener and Kyle Graham the monthly medal competition of 25 .618 IluSS? Ü...2’ h«, Warcana Country Club, when before let them down with. a like number cap tournament of the Kingston scored four runs in the fifth frame Philadelphia . ... 46 tho ladies of the Victoria Golf Club Street Tennis Club. The results ...42 34 .553 man, Edmont»m. 6-2._ 8-6. a gall»?ry of 300 enthusiasts, he broke COAST LEAGUE BALL of safeties In the second gâïnj. vesterdav afternoon. Mrs. Philbrtck on four hits and two errors. In the Chicago ...... Turenne, Heattle, beat Ryall, Pentle- K were as follows: sixth Inning they added another tir­ ...37 39 .487 the course record with a 70 to e»jual First game - *v ” % and Miss M Wilson cash returned Detroit ...... 487 | ton. 6-0. 6-1. R. HI E. Quay le <-40) beat Freeman (-16R ». ing up the score. Sidne y went Into St. Louis ...... 38 40 Smith, Tacomx. beat the par of the course. Hagen’s mai- At Los Angeles— Ft. Louie ...... 4 7 3 net scores of 78 Mrs. Philbrlck i ... 32 43 .427 (pry was shown In his approaching Ban 1-Yancisco...... 3 * 1 6- 1. 4-6, 6-1. a one-run lead in the seventh hut New York V*A Lwl., Winnipeg, beat PhlppA BOR.îîh’ardt and' d'Farreil, Bchmldt! gross score was *6. while Miss MU Barnes and Davey (-15%» beat Cleveland ... 32 45 .416 and his work on tho green. Lps Angeles ...... 1 7 0 sen's was 97%. Mrs Body won the the Tlllicums tied It up again in the 50 .324 Vancouver. 8-10, 6-1 «-6. Root. Mtlstead Gutman and Phillips (-*»>. 6-4. 4-6, Boston ...... 24 beat B. A. C^ary and Yelle; Barnes and O'Neill. „ u .. B” class with 108-72. eighth. Howard LangHe. Seattle, and Spencer. Second game— R- *»■ 7- 5. With tyo men away Sidney col­ PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Purkiss. Torobto. 6-4. 6-4. Matsubayaskl and Iwaaakl, Vancouver. R. H. E. Miss Ptercy luliter (-16), 9-7, 6-9. Inning and drove across the winning .678 °°WIIlard*‘(Yo»-ker.2Montreal. beat Car- ..... 11 16 2 Bothoron. Stuart Dydr nnd Miss Walker, (15%) beat Mias San Francisco . 61 29 beat McGlverln and Uolileon, > Ictorla, Seattle their only run. fJ y run. In their last half of the ninth . 53 38 .582 d*W11 SVVaylor^Heattie* beat K.nmsn, E.* Shea and M. Shea. Wachenfeldt; Schmidt: Graham and ™*>n' „„ Leighton t-lSlh): 6-4. 6-S. the Tlllicums got a couple of men on Salt Lake ...... 48 42 .533 Purkiss and Nunns, Toronto. - bent Hasty and Daly. r H E Chicago. July 8.— Babbit Maran- Misa Hickey (-16» beat Mlaa Severe the hags but ivere-cunable to drive Seattle ...... Metcalfe and Seamen. Kelowna. 6-16-3. Washington...... 1 1 law Angeles .. . 4* 43 .527 V*Watl!yVefieotU Tacoma, beat Finlay. At Portland ville, making 1.1s debut *h" Chicago ...... -...... 2 8 (-$«tt), 4-6, 6-lc «-1- . them home. . 42 t 43 .494 Leon de Turenm*. Seattle, and ally Salt Lake ..... 4 II 1 ger of the Chicago Cuba, led his team The teams were as* follows: Portland ..... V a'.CJUXwickenç./lî«*gin*. beat Moutoon. fcott. Tacoma, beat McDougall and Ruether and -Ruel; I-yony a TO-DAY’S DRAW i takland ...... 39 51 .433 Portland>rtian'**teroay. Sidney —Lines, c; Underwood. If: 55 .389 Wilson, Vancouver. 6-1. 6-.. ,0 to l iri the sixth Inning the Cub. Schalk.. 4.36—O'Halloran play» (Juayle. Sacremento ..a . 35 V ,McciulerVancouYer. heat Dsn Lewis. Mulcahy and Cook, Peters; Hol­ Boston-Detroit game postponed 5.66—Misa Wllaon and Miss Hickey W. Crossley, 2nd; Simpson. *s; Paul, 59 .364 Ladies’ Singles lingsworth and Hannah. broke n 2 to 2-tie they staged . 34 Ml** H laeemtng. Victoria, tial Mies rain. play Miss Severs and Miss Sla- let; Davis, of; L. Crossley. rfr Pel- 8eatpn>ctor,‘ Victoria, beat Brand. Ab- Ot Oakland— R. «• ] ' r rallv which netted seven runs.- Rtvhardaon. Vancouver. 6-3. YANKEES LOSE TWO kie. 3rd; and S. -Williams, p. i INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Miss M Ïdeeming. Victoria, beat Mrs. Vernon “ ■ Tiny Osborne started tor the Robins, Mr * Giles and Mrs. Galloway Tlllicums — Sargeant. *s; McDer- ( ' Won Izwt Pet Master,1 Vancouver, beat Q. Nunns, Ilulr. Vancouver. 6-Q. 6-0 M Oakland ...... ' ; * hut cave iway. to a pinch-.hitter-in the 8t. Louis, July 8.—The Browns won 64 30 Plllette. Hryan and Whitney ;* Kuns, Whfh and oeschger finished the both contests of a • double-header play Miss Ptercy and Mise mot. 1st; Taylor, 3rd; Kenny, 2nd: j! Baltimore ...... 64 10 .«43 'T°Mr<;m. Vancouver, beat Proctor, Mrs H. F Wright. Ottawa beat Mies McLaren. rf‘, Crowçe. If; Barr, cf; ; 46 36 Vic- Henderson. Vancouver, 4-6. 6-0. 6-4. Kaiser. Pruett and Read. cifme Uooper started for the Cuba with the Yanks yesterday, taking the i Jersey, City .. 6.00- Mias I-adell and O'Haltonui Hilton, c; and Kay. p. | Toronto ...., 45 35 ton». 6.3. 6-6. „ MissMis- M.H ilurrldge, Winnipeg, beat Mrs. but was knocked off the mound n first game 12 to 2 and the second 6 37 t0Grant 'Leisure, Seattle, beat Armand MOOtveri^tverin. Victoria. «*5. 6-1. 1 play Miss Plercy and Oattnan. The score by. innings: Reading ..... 47 Graham. Vancouver, defeated INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE the eighth nnd was relieved by Guy to 5. Batting rallies In tha fifth gnd 45 44 Marlon. Seattle, 6-4 6-1 neVw Joan Ust and List play Mira L 1 2 3*567*9 Buffalo...... A. JK Wlckene, Hcglna. beat Baker, ope Leeming. Victoria, 6-0, 6-7, Jersey City 6: Buffalo^ 15. Rush, who halted a dangerous rally seventh innings of the initial contest 2 10 3 0 0 10 l—g Rochester ... 36 45 «•nahled the Browns to win r*'w“ Martin anti Temple.' „ Sidney » - Vancouver, 6-6. 6-2. . - sF-r Mien Baltimore 1: Syracuse 1. 6.30—Barnes play» Davey. Tlllicums 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 0—7 Providence . 29 51 Wallÿ Hcott. Tacoma, beat Spalding, Miss MeNab. Vancouver. 1>eat Chicago ...... "■ 1* >” ! Yank hits were scattered. 29 63 Vancouver. 6-4. 6-4. E Morrison. Rattle 6-1, 6-2. Beading 8; Rochenter 4. Harry Rice, outfielder, brought In Syracuse . ♦ «.______beat Green, Mrs. Reading- Rochester, second game TTrmtki vu .•.••,»•»•••••• a • ZBYSZKO WRESTLES CANUCK Leroy Rennie, Toronto. Miss Symonds, Halifax, - beat cTmper, Bush and Gonxalea; Os- the winning Browfle run In the ninth 8AN0E GETS MOUNT TRACK MEN TRAVELING Vancouver, 6-0 6-0. Rose Vancouver, 6-1, 6-2 postponed, rain. .frame of the sec‘1 I" » ten-round Thl« I» an Important practice and Pfrtgfl and'rWaiigh, Winnipeg, ton. «-L .6-2-, all players are requested to attend. Oylesrim bout here laat nlghL VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925 V» NEW YORK STOCKS Retail Market GRAIN MARKETS CITY OF VICTORIA WE OWN AND OFFER Wall Street NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, JULY 8,1925 oa,„e. is. 6'$14,(XX). City of Victoria 5% Bonds due 1944 Cauliflowers ...... 11 1‘rinvipul and Interest Payable In Canada and Paralev. hunch ...... New York «Supplied by two local stockbroker* ever direct New Tort wire! khwi • lb"...... HOLD THEIR RISE Pncs 9S.79 Yield 5.10% ! , -I.------" ” I I ...... ça rrets ' buÀch I i TO-DAY tea1 Rhubarb. « lbs fsr $5,000. City of Victoria 5/t% Bonds due 1939 1 High Low Last Feulement»— American Leesmellee. ! 1Î-2 1J6- I 116-6 •5jiferi?,e L’abbaga. oer Ih...... Winnipeg, July 8—rStrength displayed in Liverpool and l nited Price 10321 Yield 6.15% Atvh.. Top. * Sente Ke ll»-* Ul-l Baldwin lx»comotlvè. 117e2 . 316-2 If#-2 kPlsach • ibe...... Atlantic I’oael Lies . .1M-6 1«-* l?*-* N Y Air Brake ...... 44-7 4# 44-7 ï J.êen e*m. • 4 lbs. i • ...... States market* influenced the local wheat pit to day and the un­ Pullman Vo...... Hi lSt-2 138-4 i^rsl string Beans, per lb. List Minute News on Stocks llaltlmpre. Ohio, • • ” • -• li. re on* R. P. CLARK' & CO. LTD. < enedlen P»crtl«- .... .US b* 1i;U SI ce IP— Fresh Lueumliers. each . dertone here wa* very strong though prices at the elo*e showed end Financial Cheeapfake * Ohio ... 66-4 »4-b 6**® srZlï d'lickekes eaeh . but little change from Tuesday. July closed 1 cent higher at ami-n emcaso m*r* *t Tr.de, »U. Bond l*eldrr Auocmaw, Chic.. MH. Ai St. Paul., w-6 »-• Amn, Steel Fd.v...... ' SI-3 38 HUon# S.0d Viet one Stock Kerhone. Uhon# 6«.l Affairs l»o.. pref...... 1* 16-a I»*» Bethlehem Steel ..... «6-1 38-3 rju-i n*.•eff"r#' h”,!...... * 1 ,9'A after having, reached a high mark for the day at 1601.... Direct Print# Wlr. to AU Ldsdln* Ea*wo Ezch.ngn fhirego Northwest. . *4d *!*• crvdble Mlevl ...... 69-1 6«-l 77*Xhn^ee Tsmatesa. lb...... VI: It- . Ill A Pa- » <* ««“] Oulf Statgs Steel . 55-2 *4-2 vv,««,Jt,î,1,■h,', 1 bnnrhes ...... BÉi l»cpl 7»-« »•-« «»•« 4lila— sfaed In volume but there still seems Louisville A MaahtlHe 113 * * * *** Associated OH ...... t for ...... Ruat reports from Southern Manitoba have been discounted to be a, liberal amount of offerings Mi#.. Kaa g T«»>* *4-1 JJ-I 33-4 California Pete...... hocel ...... When You Think of Miaeourl Pavlflv 34- . 34 ..34 Coed en OH ...... UT2T2 >7rr‘**- mi '•> ...... a* false alarm* by the trade. attracted during, periods of strength. Mw York Central ... 119-1 11H It8 boyston Oil ...... The coarse grains markets all lacked feature and trading wan The enlarged offerings on the ad­ NY. NH A Hart far.1 3-'-« *-‘-2 32-3 Mar)and till ...... Loganberries, | fnr ...... vances seem to. be creating the im­ OrtafWCA Western - --< •’«-« -■» Pacific OH ...... Table Haiaiir», Spanish ...... •nd limited. """• “ pression that distribution Is going on Norfolk A WVetern 128-2 12*-2 Pan American Pete. .« Deles, per is...... ••••• :: Investments i‘n., "li" ...... under cover of strength in isolated Northern Pacific *bî *6-6 67-1 Bananas rer lb...... • • •: lenneylv anla ...... «7 46-S 46-6 Phillips Pete...... Lemons. Csl. dorm...... tl. •• »"4 ee Winnipeg. July 9 (By Ri P. Clark sections although it can be said that Per# Marquette ------6& «* _ Producers A Ref...... A Co.)—Wheat: The market dis­ PlMahurg A W Va. . «9-7 69-7 «9-7 Pure OH ...... f l** »lc • »h* '"®r 8,e‘ played a firm stubborn tone to-dav To-daye Mining the market does absorb offerings in Reading ... 9S-4 87 » 67 Royal Dutch ...... * t Ibe for 41. a»4. lh...... THINK OF THE a rather impressive way. St. I.oui* A San fran *3 *4-1 *a Shell Vnioh Oil. Tuebas I-nee paeker ...... • • -A but trade was nbt large and export St Louie A S V* 47-7 47-6 47-6 Florida Grapefruit, eaeh...... $1 »n<1 business was practically nil. There Markets The news developments of the day Sinclair Oil ...... Qrapefruii, Callteraîs. 4 far if anything were of a favorable sort Sruthern Pacific • ** 9*36 98-6 shelly# OH ...... Canteloupee. seek ...... 6S and wan little feature to this market Southern Railway »*-3 !«.-< 98-1 Standard- Oil—Calif... Mleleg id although a slight falling off ingot L#al Cherries. Ik...... ••••■a ' which wag following to some extent B C. Silver ...... British Columbia Bond Corporation Ltd. Texas Pacific ...... •« 1»-« P Standard Oil—N J. CalINrela Cherries, lb...... !• •"* •' r production in the steel industry was, Velon Pacific ...... 139 138-H 13 Tern» Company the strength In American markets Boundary Red M'l ■ .. ie H. E. BOORMAN, Managing______Director_ ■■■HnioilN 348, 249 reported. Webeah . . • ...... *3 -■ JJ-l Teiae Pacific c A O N*48 Sï9mtî* per 4®eee- 4,1 M" i especially Minneapolis which showed Bowes* Vvopee ...... 727233 fttfort ------Street, —Victoria, B C. Wabash A A ...... »* ‘ «‘-7 6 Ind. Oil A Uae ...... Plume Cal* psr'hi.".',.lV.V.tV.'il V*4 {* a further good Advance based on Ce*#lldaled M. AS... The news on the oil situation was Cork Prevln.e ...... Direct Fmeie WIFe* te All Baeter* Exchangee Melon»— Indu.lrlals «ml Mlsei Aprlcote. S|C per lb...... •••«> •R some rust reports from Minnesota and Ireuglas C hannel ...... again of a bullish tenor but did not Chandler Motor Ce, .. 36- 4 36 3 Ah lied Chemical ...... 81-2 excite any enthusiasm. It looks as l ea. hee. Cel . per dose* ...... - is North and South Dakota. Dunwell Mines Continental Motors ... l>-4 1«*2 1 AMI* Chalmers Mil 83-8 Uffxgvlag Apglroift a# arsis U lac 1er Creek ...... though this class of stocks has been t»t her A4 Motor» ...T.. *7-4 *6-1 * Amn. Agi. Chem...... 2T-1 The market opened higher based on strong cables and a little good through a period of digesting a liberal Hupp Motors ■ .. l*-7 19-2 1 Amn. .Agile. Corp. . 34 Almonds, pe» Ilk ...... Has-Hon Geld Cobs It. lludeon Motor Co. .. K6-4 6,-I 6 American Can ... 117-3 We stile, per lb .....„,W..,. buying by exporters, but when this volume of selling that was conducted Mack .ruck ..>..183-6 V: 1*1-6 Hemlock Creek Placer, American, Car Kdy. 164-4 California geft Shell WalsalS H* demand failed price* sagged under if owe Round . '-AÂpwd-'-—--bo|bêæwve*”,"ms4e-' A4*» wei i H ...... 117-4-116 116 American ice .. . .117 Frame, per lb...... Hidependcnte ...... Moon Motors . ... » 34-7 33-3 «4-2 ______American,___ Radiator____ -IM ’ Pilterte. per lb...... weight of speculative selling, but OB Union Strike class of stocks seems to look more l.nk 4 rl Motor Co. 3P-3 3.rl 3 strength being,|hu«n in In* Bouth. Indien Mine* ...... attractive from a buyer’s viewpoint, American Shin A Com. 7-4 Fsaeied Praoute. ber lk ...... International Ceel .... “The Union Silver Mine* strikes five 1 lerev-ArreW Motor Ce. 36-ti 33-S 3 American Tgh A Tele.141 Cecoenute ...... It • prices ag*in,worat4_hacl6 and again I» A I. tllarler ...... feet of high-grade ore containing in our opinion, and may show inde- prêt,...... *3-1 8 1- 3 » Ameflcpn Woolens 41 — Cheatnute. Ih...... ». reached the high folnts. only to re- MruilHvray foel ...... eulphidee, galena and sine." See wire pendent strength even though the Studehwkrr - 5* *9*-* » Asemlaied Dry Uecels. 5:.-3- Dairy rwlwe asd Bees tede at the closing moments. JiUly Premier Mines ...... received to-day. balance of the. list may have to con­ W hite Motor t o . 75 - 72-6 » Atlantic Oulf W 1...... 6f. Butter— Wiine-Oxertaiid ...... 2*-.» 19-6 1 Austin Nicholls ...... 33-'4 No l Alberts, lb ...... closed one cent higher and October Sheer» Creek Coes. ... tend with * freer amount »>f d i» tribu- fm jxrrl ... 464-3 4*2»#- 5* Bar heiTa IT .T777T’"":"'Tt'-"| Comox, T6; ...... arid December % cent low3r. Offer­ Silver crest Mine* .... 1 toil a»- /oinmon ...... 24 23-6 2 Beech Nut Packing . «I--’ V 1 M P.A...... ings of July wheat were very scarce Silversmith ...... R.G. CHRISTY & CO. LTD. 1H. . nre! ...... 88-4 ' 80-2 fc Brooklyn Bdlson ...... IJ4-* Coaichgn Creamery, lb: ...... which • accounted for the relative Standard Silver Le*d . . 0 New York., July * (By U.C. Bond Prown Shoe Co. ... 68-6 Felt Spring Island lb...... Hunlorh "Mines ...... Phones 376-474 Victoria. B.C. Times Bldg. Ajax Rubber ■ 14-1 '* } Calif. Packing 117 Pure herd, lb...... strength of this future. Hurt Inlet Uold ...... Corporation's Direct Wall Street Amerhan l«oe-h Ma*. 3-".-7 34 Chic. Pneumatic Tool. 9"> There was a fair spreading büsl TermlnUa Wisei The—Wait- Street—Journal near." ~ buying"- WiTflWr -future Cluett Peabody Cp. freeh. firsts . Selkirk* stock market edition this afternoon Piek Tire* ( nra|>*Bj IIC fresh. puHMé against sale* at Chicago at the board says: To-day's market maintained the oils Goodrich Rubber ... Colo. -Fuel A Iron . difference*. All rust rumor* coming British Petroleum characteristics of an aggressive bull tons. Cigar ...... lb. fr m . «".uOicriL.MdJnluLa art: Ua>- money 'working ! k“*;“V,springri-'- m tih Emplis On------swing, Call "*'* t*d- Spartan OH ...... »'» ' with «9-6 Finest Ontario Mild, per Ik...... counterl ae false alarme put out by NEW ISSUE ...... -, ...... — - easier, and the business news highly Comlnenial Van certain bulli. Manitoba agricultural Hweetgraee ...... 66) Ft»#! Ontarla Matured. »6r Tseje* fMUHWthne. «nflNUUM ■—pr r!2i7ToI7,i.Y.: l>a video if Chemical . Fdam Dutch chee# ser lk. ,...7.... TtT rifll##. AUtborni** wntditH* ttl* Btttl- .tti mptnlirr-i of the parti'-i|)Sting syndicate we have Dupont Powder ...... 182-1 Oouds Cheese, per Ik ...... ♦! B«" Montana ...... 66' FecehUJeaders was easily absorbed L ji- -Uatfber 67-1 atldn very cjoael)', deny any appear­ M'rtrt'nr»'*- jdi'anure iu offering and further, advance» took place in Meatman kwiek .. i®*-4 Oeraessela. aee Ik...... •'» ance of ruet no fur snâ csrtâlniy Amaf Appliance . . .58 Bndtcott Johnaon 68-2 Fwl# Uruvere. In sertions. hes ...... -61 B-C Permanent Loan. 8106 many departments. Steel share*'en­ American J»uin«r Ref • - «"'-3 Famoun-Players Leaky 183-* 1*2-2 Et'SHeh Fttlton, Jar ...... M cxleting temprralurea do' not »ug- Cub*- Aroericen "Sugar . pSreport Texes Canada National Fire.. **.06 joyed the greatesk degree of specu­ Cuba Cane Sugar .. . 12-1 ■ ii-ie krgiish Stlitese lb...... geet it* development. The market. I* Great Weet Perm. Uan . . 26.66 lative attention accorded them in tieneral Asphalt ...... 54 Canadian flilllone. lb...... a...... •• nervwus and will be eaelly Influenced Gregory Tire ARubber . 3.66 City of Victoria 5% Bonds many weeks. With steel common in Tube ere*-— • !etw»rai Blectrltr—. *6^- t Imported Roquefort per Ik ...... fl for the next two or three weeks, by Lekewlew ...... ,4# Amn Sumatra Tob. . *-6 tilde A Leather, pref. F wise Orure#. box ...... Victoria ...... ?.i «I Due JULY 21, 1845 the leadership they moved ahead R i K- nolda Tob Co. T7-. Industrial Alcohol 57-6 Eagle Brand Camembert, be* ...... an unfavorable news. Porter Idaho ...... 17- - 23 briskly in response to the optimism Teb Product» S2-S- Inti Cinbet't Bnslnc Circle Brand Breakfast Cheeae. twe patkagee ...... «...... «* Heavy general rainn were received Homeetalie ...... 3*1 At 98.76 > • Yielding 5.10% expressed by the weekly trade sur- Inti. Harvester all over the Hprlng wheat belt, with Silverado 1.66 ARvondi • 46-7 lot! Paper HaJee—Tlieedav Afternoon American Smelters .. 107-4 loewii Jm ..rporaled . . Fresh llorrlnga. 3 lbs...... 33 moderate temperature*. Prospects 366 Premier ...... 2.2 After a period of dullnesn and re­ Hutte A Superior . .. 12-1 ontana Power ...... Bloaters. 2 its...... 36 could not he much better, and the Cerro de Pa»co Copper. 53-4 ontgomèrv Ward,... Cod Ftllals. per lb...... !• general opinion is that the west ha* GILLESPIE, HART & TODD LTD. action In the oil shares, this group « (By R. P. Clark A Ca Limited! Chile Copper Co. 34-5 National Biscuit...... Foies m. ...>...... !...... II was again taken up under the stimu­ l>eme Mine* . .... II National Le*d ...... now sufficient moisture to cArry the 711 Fort Street Victoria, B.C. Phono *140 lus of further important decline in tîranby Cone. Mining 15?4 North America* Co . Blsck Cod, freeh par lb...... J* crops to maturity...... People s ties ...... Hkste per lb ...... If light oil production. tlreat Northern Ore . . 2* Ved. 8 lbs flc: war Ik ...... !f Coarse grains—These market* were Creene Canane* Cop 13-'» Philadelphia Co. . Dunwell ...... Judging from the relative inactiv­ Inspiration copper Co. 27-.V I oeium Cereal Kinpera. per lb...... «...... If very dull to-day nothing doing ex­ ity of the rails, traders were, in­ International Nickel. 3®-4 PuMI Service N 4 ; • Finnan Haddtee. per lb...... If port business lacking. Oat* and I. A L. Ula. le Miami Copper Co. ... 16-3 g«vege Arms Fmokrd Black Cod. per lb...... f# 8Hvert rest clined to view the favorable charac­ Sears Roebuck W bit mg. 3 Ibe...... i ..if barley closed lower while rye was Nevada Cone. Copper . 12-7 Red Felmon. per Ih...... *• ter of the latest freight statistics in' hay Cons.- Copper . 13-7 Submarine Boat strong, being held by the strength In India* ...... I. the light of their testimony to the Texas Uulf Sulphur Fmoked Helmon per lb ...... ’4fwheat. Flax: Dull and featureless. Inti. Coal 1 Vlah Copper ...... 94*4 While Soring Salmon. 2 Ibe...... *6 Portland Canal—Latest News Magma Copper ...... 4îr4 Radio •...... ‘if little profit-taking hy long* and Daly Aleeka heavy turnover aklng place in Ijv- • melts, per lb...... 86 Forty.Nine .. dusrial and merchandising lines, Fhell EUk final figures were i % to % cent» I oreo to— . > STOCKS BOUGHT, SOLO. QUOTED rather than on indication of a grati­ Crebe ...... 16. 86 ta .11 lower. Fhrlmps. per lb...... ff Helling. r ... fying earnings that tne railroads arc Esquimau Oyster# per do#* ...... 61 HEYWOOD & LEISER enjoying. Ol/mpla Oysters. *er niot •• Winnipeg. July * (By B.<\ Bond Ke*ley i 1839 BROAD STREET PHONE SSt President Coolldge'e espousal of Corporations Direct Pit Wire)— laike Shore .. 1 6.86 Member» Vtcteria Stack Exchange COAST SHOULD BET MIS'POLICIES Fork- New lock— general tax cuts proved especially Trimmed lain» per lb...... 1* Wheat held steady, fluctuating with­ stimulating. Vanadium spurted to l egs, per Th...... *f in narrow Hmiits with good visas of Forty l*s .. 34 In anticipation of favorable action Shoulder resets, oer lb...... 2f buying In evidence by house* with Fork Raewgee. per lk ...... *• foreign connection*. Reporte received on dividend resumption by directors Ne 1 Beef— Hllveramlth . . . Flrleln steak per lb...... If from the Northwestern State* not at their meeting this month. Well nearly so optimistic with quite a few Lucky Jim . Informed quarters expect the Issue to Henry C. Hall. K.C., vice-president Round steek. per Ik ...... If MrfllHlvrsy ,» BUY LONG TERM BONDS Pot roests. per lb...... If reports of hlavk ruet. ThU caused l*rrmier ...... be placed on $3 yearly basis. of the Independence mines, which Rump roasts, per lb...... *6 heavy covering by *horts. America# I Ftrrngly recommend the convention of Victory and War Bond* up te Another steel issue which attracted Lamb— and including 1934 laeuee. Into Dominion of Canada. Guaranteeing the WHEAT THIS YEAR adjoin the Premier mine near Stew­ ould#ra per Ik ...... »« market* relatively *tronger than our*. Canadian National Railway 5% Bond*, due 1964. attention was Colorado Fuel and art. M.C, la leavipg to-day for the gw, per Ik ...... 4# Prospect* throughout Western Can­ It will be to your advantage to conauit me in this matter. Iron, advancing 1% to 44 on reports Cl-oins. full, per Ik ...... 46 ada continue excellent. Market ha* that oil had been discovered and Mayor of Edmonton Here mine where he will confer with di­ Prime Muttoe— had considerable decline and Inclined TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE that other important developments Shoulders per lk ...... 14 ROBERT S. MABEE Declares Grain Trade Turn­ rectors a* to recent development Lege, per lb...... to look for market tQ show upward 127- 12S Pemberton Bldg. Investment Banker Phon# 1622 are pending. Leiea full, per th tendency. New York. July I. — Foreign ex­ Atchison was a leader among the work and policy "for the rest of the lk„ ing This Way Sumhu-r season. Fleur. *11 etandsrd broods 4N changee steady. Quotations In cents.- standard rails, displaying activity Fleur, easin', «te ...... 8.6 Wkeet- Htwh around the best levels of the current July ...... 1581 56 l«»41«# 4 156k156% IS* Great Britain — Demand 485%; British «'olumbia port* are going Salmon River High Grkdee Com­ Feed OrV ...... 1S5k Hits 1 S3 N» 134k movement at 111%. At this prl^e pany Limited has completed Its In­ Fer tee Fer esc 185 % 115% 111% cables 418%; 40-day .bills on banks to handle practicably all of the grain Wheat No. 1...... ••«66 18 46 D## ...... 138-613* ""i i32Nu-135%-. Ï5*SI3*% 181-% 481%. Atchison ylekls close to six per cent, corporation under H. F. Henson as Wheat. Ne. S...... 66 66 1.16 ogte— considered a very fair return. from the Western part of the prair­ Jvty ...... -;57U 57% 56 France — Demand 4.70; cables MINING STOCKS president, and is now getting down Scratch ...... 66 66 8 66 «*% BOUGHT *•" BOLD QUOTED More interest has recently been ies. which will be shipped by the Pa­ to work. Three feet of high grade Whole Barley ...... «■•• 8 64 n#t ...... «S 4 70% . 64 66 1 66 D#-’...... 4«\ ' 44% ««% displayed in leathei shares than has cific ocean and th^ Panama Canal, oh the. surfac e is reported, and effort* Whele fee* ...... Barley — Italy—Demand 3.49%; cables 3.70. Information supplied a* to Mining Stock* and Mine*—particularly Cracked Cera ...... 6166 8 *6 ITelgium—Demand 4 41%. "LAKEVIEW MINES Portland Canal Dietrirt OLYMPIC MINES been in evidence for several months. instead of being transported across are being made to send out a^trial Feed Coremeel ...... 6« 66 1 66 July ... 67 «é *7% See ua for our latest report* on the above properties This is due to the fact that the In­ the continent by rail to the Atlantic shipment by live Fall. Whele Get* ...... 47.SS 8 46 Get, . .... 76 14 % 7* Germany—Demand 23.80. ventory situation in the leather trade ports, according to Mayor K. A Sfcorte ...... «8 66 111 Fias— Holland Demand 40.04. Robert Henderson old Yukon Brar ...... 4S.SS 8. IS July a.... 816 . 216% 216 Mason & Diespecker is back on a normal basis, and also BLvtchford of Edmonton, who la here. .8166 21» 211% 216% Norway—Demand 17.75. miner, is down from the North and Alfalfa Her ...... Hwcden—Demand 24.70. Phone 4439 Members of Victoria Stock Exchange- 114 Pemberton Bldg. to preparations by shoemakers to re­ Mr. Blatchford came to the coast declares that Keno Hill Is developing Rye— plenish their supplies, pointing to an JulT ...... lev, 1*1 -, 1*1. Switzerland— D^piand 19.41%. in connection with one of the grain lato one of the greatest mining Oct...... 9*S ...... 99 4 674 | -active third quarter. Oentral. lea­ ^levator* at Vancouver, in which he cash :Prices Spain—Demand 14.58. ther Is report**! as engrossed in plans camps in the country. He was the Greece—ixmand 1.42. Is Interested. first to locate gold In paying quanti­ Wheat 1 X«r. 161 k - Nor l'>7 1 to fund dividend accumulations on Nor. lMk: Ne. f. 144 V No 5. 114 k Toland—Demand .19%. Thin coast ought to get i50.000,WO ties on Quartz and other creeks The tre-’k. 1591», formity with its alms and objects and preferred, an addition to which- bushels this year out of the crop esti­ Get* C.W. 4*k 2 C.W . ib% eilra Cieehoelovakia-r-Demand 2.96. American Hide and leather and Bar­ country is highly mineralised for, 200 Wholesale Market it* declaration of principle». has mated by the Government Bureau of miles around Keno Hill. Mr. Hender­ 1 f##i. 'k 1 f#e. Mexico OH Consolidated the day in last hour considerable pro­ easy; high i: low .*!%»: ruling rate 4: Onion*. Okenssan. per lb...... #3% TonVI OH ...... Plan by Standing Un­ esteemed Enhplre leader. Meld Mar­ fit taking was in evidence, many which it wgs formed a year ago has Onion*. New Zee’and. per er*te .. 6 81 shal Earl Haig, ha* provided a most closing hid 3%; offered at 4; last potato**. I*eal. P*r sack .... 1 86 te 3 18 Noble OH ...... traders were desirous of evening up been annouheed to banking creditors Pennock 041 ...... animous Vote auspicious occasion for the consum­ here and at the same jime denied by loan ; call loans against MClpt- Do., dry belt, white. e*ck 8 16 te 8.21 Gold Mines . until after the tiovernment report is ances ,TA6^. Do. Yekim* Gem*, wck.. 3 46 te 8.76 Ryan Co as...... mation of unity; out of the way to-morrow. The mar­ officials of the farmers’ co-operative Turnips, wck ...... 8.16 Time losns firm: mixed collateral Perenlpe. e*cb ...... 8 66 Halt Vr. Prod...... Unites Ex-Service Men And whereas, the OWVA. has a ket will continue largely us a concern. 60-90 days to 4; 4-6 months 4. Salt Cr. Cene...... membership In ezve»* of 80,006. and While banktH-s who helped finance Tometoee. hot Sou#. N*. 1 ...... MF Wilcox ...... weather and crop affair for the next Prime commercial paper 3% to 4. Tomatoes, hothouse. Ne. I ...... M.k Throughout British Empire aasets of approximately 18,000,000; Limited few weeks, and price swings are like­ the merger said the Grain Market­ Tomatoes. Imp., luge ...... 1.86 CI.T ...... ing heads were preparing to return Rhubarb, local, per ib. .... 64 te .66 MV ...... He It resolved that the Great War STZWAKT AND CASSIAS ly to be choppy the while, until a Rpr ...... the properties, valued at $1 «,400,000, Cucumbers, hothouse, loi 8.16 to 8.66 Mine— By a standing unanimous vote Veterans' Association of Canada, in Office* : 101-102 Hamley Bldg. better,outcome of Spring wheat is re- to the companies which entered the •plpeeh. lecel. P*|Mh^...... 66 te 16 annual convention assembled, in ac­ ceived we Continue v to. reeommeptl Montreal Stocks Arls. lllnhe ...... the Victoria local of the Great ' ' Phone 3417 enterprise. Gray Silver, president of iD» It F. Clerk A Ce Limitedi Apelea— Cel. Jerome ...... cordance with former declarations s trading attitude. WleOMpe...... I.fl te 1.76 Cens Cepr...... the concern. Insisted the report was Iasi i% War Veterans Association went and the expresse^ wishes of Field untrue and that It had until the lat­ Ablllbl Yellew Newtons ...... 8.86 te 8.76 Chicago. July 8 ro7ïf‘îi»"‘êom>Tny "hy C*n. Convert ere ...... *r, VICTORY BONDS service men of (’anada and their de­ worked to Liverpool. A hot. wave Is Cens. M. A S...... VICTORIA PRICES submitted the resolution calling, for convention tender to Meld Marshal farmer producers. None of the par­ 1>etro!t Pelted ...... METAL MARKETS pendents that our organisation fjt a! predicted for the central wbet. Gov- !.."!!!! a complete unity of Canadian ex- Bari Hai« assurance of unqualified tie* concerned In thp merger, either Dom. Bridge ...... 86 lamden. July 8 - Standard cooper, spot. co-operation to this end. and the present constituted will continue te ernment report due to-morrow at 3 j banker creditors or farmer stock Dorn. Canner* ...... 166 Buy SUll £61 6s. ; future*. <«S 2s. 6d. . . servivc men. and subscribing without Dom. Olee# ...... asost*. records, amenities and mem­ actively function in the performance ^elock Chicago time Don't care to h,»i«lors. will lose money through the ...... 116 Per 1166 Per 1166 Rleetrolvtle. etiot, £65: futures. £46 16s reservation t& t^* esUiblirhment of Pom. Textile ...... 77-4 Tin. spbt. £266 2s. 6d. : futures. £261 the British Rrhplre Legion In Can­ bership of our association throughout of legislative and adjustment work; be short *l thla ■ i dissolution, it was announced. Howard Smith ..i...... 89 Victory In***. »%%—Tas Free ada. Under the plan, he explained, Canada, with full authority tchcom­ Be it further resolved that- Field Corn: W»e. higher In sympathy i The company was incorporated a T. of Wends. Mlg...... t«8 1827 1st .June and l»#«*emker 161.61 161.63 *Leeâ,' spot, £33 17a 4d.; future*. £38 Laurent!»!# Co...... 76-8 rx-service men throughout the Brit­ plete negotiations on behalf of the Marshal Earl Haig be requested tc with wheat and on the persistent yëar as a co-operative, under 1838 let May and November 166.66 166 66 '"zinc. epot. .134 IN #d. : futures. £84 GW.V.A.. requesting guarantee* only nominate the board of trustee»* short covering. Weather continues ; the permissive provisions of recent MiO kay Co...... , 1Î7-4 1617 let Juna and D#rem**r 161.6# 16f.ll ish Empire would be united. Mnwtreel Power ...... 161-4 Wsr Leaa.15%—T*v Free 8*. «d. • -_____ The full resolution follows: In respect of the following matters: whose duty It will be to see that the ideal tor the growing crop Would agriculturalarrlcultural legislation and on Ahe National Breweries ...... «7 162'. let June end December 68.16 166.86 Mew' York. July 8—Copper firm: elec­ . J. That the Ideals upheld by the Intent, the purpose and the spirit ol use the sharp upturns to «ell on. Ontario Steel ...... 66 Where»#, upon the demobilisation haste of four old line grain companies 1831 1st April and October 161.16 162.66 G.W.V.A.. as set forth in the associa­ this resolution Is truly carried out. proposing to lease their properties to Ogilvie Mie Ce...... A 156 1637 1st Mer-h and Sept 164.2» 166.28 trolytic. epot *nd future*. 18% t* 1«. of Canada’* overseas force» there re­ Ottawa Power . .. A »M * t Pay able Nets Verb) Tin firm, epot end neerby. 67 76. mained an impelling desire among tion declaration of principles be pre­ Further that the preeept statua 04 With I.r,w o*va# the « o-operative and pAr^lcipate op Penman* Limited ...... If. 168 ‘ Victory leas. »V6% Iren stbedv: unchanged the G.W.V.A. be recognised aa de- FhaWlnlgan ex-service men to maintain In peaee served. . 141-3 150-6 147-1 148.6 a temporary basis a* a board of X 15Î.1 1837 1st Mey and November 161 81 163.18 l.ead eteedy ;i enot. *.66 te * 36. 2. That negotiations in respect of «ervlng the confidence, respect and 143-6 146-6 .143-4 managers Spanish Rlvef Pulp 1938 1st May end November 162 85 103 »:> Zinc . steady : Feet St. Louie spot and the bond oi comradeship born of 146-1-4 147-4 146 H6.7 Crater* ware also holdtrs of ...... ,}J.» 1314 1st Mey and November 168.66 164.66 futures. 7.15 to 7.26.^ mutual service In the war: transfer and consolidation he con­ sympathy of ex-soldiers and citizens Demlalon Lem* : ,v Elec : |6 Antimony, spoi. 19 on Whereas, this desire resulted In "the ducted as to ensure maintenance of of Canada, and that the titular head 1986 13lh April end October 166.86 168.16 of the G.W.V.A. during the transition 1643, Uth April end October 161.86 168. M formation of organization* composed organization throughout to safeguard •îüSbâim»' '«■*-*R:{ f work: w»»*»»*#* r^ip ...... ««-« NEW YORK SLCiAR the interests of minorities, classes period investigate and declare pub­ • M-i 8»-6 87 -t ing cai'ihrl,caplteL "Which was to- be^ retired .. . 'mnwrnm 1844 16th Apirll end October 66.66 67.66 i By R. P. ClarK A C*.. Limited) of men who sought also to continue Gets— SILVER 1664 let Keb. and Aug in unselfish service to their country, -with peculiar needs, the needy, dis­ licly his finding*, and that the period when an - equivalent amount of stoi'k N»w York. July Bar itl w. *M4 ; rr.N.n ). 6 per cewt. 168*56 i mm Wlwh I.ow Cio«# July ...... 4A»7 46-6 .lulv 2.64 2.66 8.11 8.61 and to protect the rights df all vet­ abled itnd dépendent*. of transition during whleh the pro­ H-St ...... 46-3 47.S was sol dto farmers. Rtxlran dollar*. 53U. Add e «9-3 48,6 17 4*.vs. f.66S herper si*#;1166; *1187.iwi«, mi,111!. 1611,18|3. March ...... 8.13 2.88 2 11 8 11 erans .and dependents; 3. That satisfactory service facili­ 168»/68 4a/e. fl.rJ|.#M * pêr' 1166;- - -III*. |g 1643. Jan...... 2 77 3.7 7 2.76 2 74 sponsible /or conaummatlng unies HIGA* Lead**. July •—Bar all rer. 38t*d. per ne,...... y 2.jt • Ml 2.7S 1.76 And whereas. the.Grsat War Vet­ ties be continuously maintained as New York. JuUr I —1UW sugar, 4.37 t* nuaee. Mwliry. Ill per cefct. Dlerwuat *4 days. II1.161 * Nr lue; 1N4. 84 4aye. erans' Association of Canada, In con- tô enable independent and democratic •hall not exceed one yenr. 91-3 166-2 4 13. retmed. 1.16 te 1.66. retee. Short Mile, 4 7-14 to 4%. three 11.13% per 1166. IM 1.89 a.»4.

. 14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMKS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925

CLASSIFIED ADS-“Tell it well and your ad will sell’-PHONE 1090

MUTT AND JEFF (Copyright 1»24. By H. C. Fieher. They’re Still in Chicago and Jeff Tries to Make a Piece of Change Trade Mark Reg. In Canada). "GREAT" HE™

'OH, HOVaI t HATE mutt; USTCNl Vu ILL You SUP Me BuT THINGS ARC UERy REVEALED IN LITTLE Don’t lo$c the SAP SPcnT OVGR f\ /llstckj! if mutt’s Boby^ TEN Bucks if I UJRIT* QU16T TOBAYi IF ‘ #t+S- LAST NIGHT ON THAT was Found Floating S16HT oP THe A FEATURC STBRy FOR A BIG story BRoke ][ PAnvc anB weVe got only _ fact that t rne The daily Nevus? All Loose r’D GLADLY IN LMte MICHIGAN) with ÿlfo.fù To FINISH OUR TOUR UST YOU WRITE A BuLtGT in tvs Be AN ■ Bovs ONLY HAB wmV. x gotta garm some Your readers know. But Roy Skelton is Modest ME1. *T up; of coursel/ WOULD YOU CALL THAT itioo wHtfN They COIN OR UUC’LL SOON B6 BuT THINGS ARW About Little-iThings He Has UUALklNGl X COULT> VcILL A BIG STORY ? L«FT' NÊVU VoRIC JL L U«RY quiet: Done to Better Life THAT SAP For THE om thcir Tour, I BAILY îXV A. yT — T6N CefJTV’ “Too Much Talk,” He Says; op THe coùmtrv 1 I Nevus Now He Hammers Out But, ovi oV.'.V Monkey Watch Fobs wHAT A VUALloP Dayton, Tenn., July 8.—The most THg(R Roll 6oV Famous Man In Dayton; the world- noted scene of the future great evo­ LAST NIGHT 1 lution trial, “don’t give one hoot Mutt DincD with About Ihhi here monkey buslneie. A wevr siDc And the day or so before the C1TV world’s great minds come to Dayton, ebiTQR PCACH AnD SPENT he's going to whlaile to his coon dog city and hike off to the mountains till moncv Like a peace again descends , upon his Bootlegger: village. 1 ’ill The Most Famous Man is named THeiR Roll Roy Kkelton, Kverybody calls him SHRUNK FROAa “Roy." lie runs a garage. BSTKeT ê an inventor, too. llfc.y-o to #fo./o ¥ "You must sure run up to Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga and see 0S65M6HT-1 - Rby ~hef($fe you go Tiack. ' That's the way Dnyton welcomes the stranger» within her gates. -.T.-*.,. tr t»w CAN MAKE ANYTHING

a. monkey trial to make it famous I *0* SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FbUNO “ when Roy has been here for years. Hirtnria BaUtt Sintra HELP WASTEO^-MAIC AUTOMOBILES LOTS FOR SALE PLUMBING AND HEATING Roy can ‘make Just anythlhg,” (Continued! I OUT—Striae of pearls. Yates, between they tell you. - 4 IfQMMKRClAXo and" Stenography Course* A LARUE supply of sturgeon PATRICK and Windsor Road—A Defence and prosecution attorneys ' at special rate during July and August. */*■• salmon-. Askvy a Fish Marks!Market. »-« Broad and Wharf tkeepsake> Re- 5—GUARANTEED CARS—4 S. HA8ENFRATZ—Plumbing, beat- Advertising Phone No. 1090 I Send for particulars to Jas H. Beatty. ! late» Street. 14711471-2-UI turn_UenereLw*r*house- ______nii-3-i big corner. This la a choice building A• lag. repairs all kinds 15*6 Yatesvie in telling what Roy, made last. Manager Sprott-Shaw School* »ti 4 ,^7T------;------1~~ 1*23 STAR Taurine to repellent A 4R* I 'm.\ „”orr »a ««*»«good buy rorfor apecuiauon.eueculatton. FricoPrice Phone «74. rea 4617JL 6«The defence told how last Hummer BATES FOR CIAASIFIWI AI>VKKTlHlXi _-— ■ , —. ------——— A I**' k, OH! Direct from the I OUT Silver monogram. Rhone Office. rondaion Twln»-|4ÎK>! JJtl Ureeo«eod. «13 Say ward. Phone XJ Dominion Hotel 1I15-I-Î Roy caught a red /lyin' squirrel and Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted- Tu ■«'Nt, INKERS schooled for certificates. *Y a»key’s Fish Market. Ci Yataa It. ,,:i "'HU Toiirth*' Iwhitu ' ùud «PM»”. ------IIOCKING', Jai Bay plumber. Phons Rent. Article» for Sale, lx»»t or Found, rt< . * 4 W. U. Winterburn. 225 Central Bldg. *■—----- J^oST—Saturday pm, at approach to run. in,, ...... ------“ Al «771. 6«« stripped off its hairs to make fishln' tf-10 I abi, I Sc per word per insertion. Contract rate» buggv. In condition. I' ’ad horn Ba beach beyonii hotel, pair ranges connected. Proi flies that caught the biggest Jack fish I'h(hone «M 11.2. «•« fllKX HOI.KT Touring, r.tr. S»Vi1i HOUSES FOR SALE •n application. H lïiOH***** ,n‘ 14-3-16: ’’Hex lhiI.IT roup., in .pl.n- Silt- streams. Minimum, number of word a IB did shape ...... HOUSES BUILT ON INSTALMENT PLAN , »«* «nap IZS. folding ralhjr. M *» V x *"«r And the prosecution told about In computing the number of word» In an I ffcone 4«l«m Easy Term» Arranged llObEHN homes for sale, eney terms. PIANO TUNER advertisement, estimate groups of three or I^ATHERI.ESS boy, age 15, working his, __ AUTOMOBILES I>- H. Bale, contractor. Foci and Roy’s chicken-hawk. It *eems the lew figure* »* one word. Dollar mark» »*nd 1 w»> through High School, wants job. IJOTTLKS and Jars for wine and pre- MASTERS MOTOR CO. LIMITED Stadacona. Phone 1145. l( chickens were eating up Roy’s corn of any kind for the holidays. -, F lease I A* serving put { 1RE8SWELL, piano tuner. Expert •11 abbreviations count aa one word. serving purposes, from 25b a dosen. workmanship. 734 Fort Street. Phone and beans, so he made a big clqth Advert leers who »o desire may have re­ phone 5175V. 1504-3-5 { Wm. Alien.Allen, 26.1 Huae Street. Rhone 579* CAR BARGAINS •iMTateejr . Cor of Quadra. Phone IT1 chicken-hawk and put an alarm plie» addressed to a box at The Times Of­ ______ll2»-tf 1423 DODGE, perfeet order ...... I9S* A t.ATE MODEL DOIKJB Touring. In ACREAGE clock in its Innards, and when the. fice and forwarded to their private address. IK > cariH-nicr phone Sec. of1 1*70 DODGE an excellent car . . |7i* flret-clase shape ...... *f.5« A charge of 10c Is made fur this service. Local Union. ::m. it Jf 'K U ejler rang-, good as new. 'snsp -IX. chickens got to'digging. Roy pressed ÎÎH WIM.YS-KNIOHT. 3-pass |1*6« HIT '(UN super Sixi 7-passengers, at 5*50 ITlRKlViMAN S CHANCE—Qunrt.r- REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE a button and his hawk flapped down Birth Not Idée, fl «0 per Insertion. Mar- Jai k s Stove 'Works, corner Johnson 19.0 GRE\ HOLKT. new top and side <*ir- *nd - ...... 5*55 X ' Date, Card of Thanks and In Memnriam. and_liianahar.l.. ._____ tf taln, slip covers ...... $38* USED PARTS for Buirk. Briscoe. Cadillac. * * acre blocks, excellent soil. I»ke upon ’em. II 50 per insertion: Death and Funeral TIMBER £2*5 RVfl ere this at . 5148 Dodge, Overland. Islington. Paige, Max­ Hill Park, price» «150 to «22*. terms. 56 C LAND 4 INVESTMENT AGENCY. bark, 36 cord. Don t wait till cash, monthly payments of *5. no Interest, • 521 Government. Phone 126. as "A rooster and two hens died of Notices, II 50 for one Insertion. 1* 50 for D- Winter and pay lie. 4«4SY^ ^ 1 MoT°R CYGLK at . I**> well. Packard. Ns.h XXTll>s-Knlght. K B B two Insertions. , OX RRI.AXD t’OVPE wire wheels «*•• • 'h#v. Super 81*. Hudson, and many low taxe» Apply 726 Fort Street. 40«»-tf heart trouble.” said the defence, tax McIntosh mnneRsox. bi.air glaring at the prosecution with a TIM UK It COMPANY LIMITED OX KHI.AND "95,‘- good order, new paint others. I •ASH AND DOORS KTimber cruiser», valuators and consultingIjlNULHH baby buggy, in good condl- We can supply you with hew parte for any “beat-that” expression. Ad- tloa, |1« Phone 7.1 MYl 14*1-3-151 FTVnàliÂKÉR Special Six ‘ .115* mskn- of r»t or truck WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES engineer* Timber for *wle in large and FORD SEDAN 1*73 model...... «4 5* Mail orders Sent Same Day We found Roy In his garage mak­ email tracts—Crown grant or license in L'iR bark. If cord. Don't wait FORD COUPE. 1*70 model .j.< .. f. |4.*$ PACIFIC AUTO WRECKING CO. LTD XV r- DU Y HD A LB COMPANY—«aeh. ing m«»nkey watch fobs. any part of the Province. 70: Belmont ODERN « <»r 5-room bungalow; state V V • d " mm work, lei* North a Winter and pay 515. 6S«5f . Ask foe Mr Junkie"' “Everybody'll want one.” he said. Births, Marriages, Deaths House Victoria.______„ ' 45 9HNvfr» St.______Phene 3335 price and location muat be cheat) Park street. * «4L 1715-tl ______•_ 1552.15-155 .. . tait a m.raR M *13 Tates Street Phone 1593 for cash. Boa 191*. Times. 1*15-' Roy had Just returned from a trip to Washington, where he went to PERSONAL POH 9il*| e gain price of ...... *Tf | Mult# 24. Winch Bldg.__Phone 1*16. dtf-14 • Fk.II76 Phowc»rd» Commercial Art.was a smart blaxe by 5. 1 Y’HY suffer from disease peculiar to Jttst what you arr looking for and be gla<1 A. W. CARTER J Hudson Super Sis and Knees Meter Cara NOTHING’S PERFECT * V,-, your sexes? fiend for our different toflweil at a reasonable prive. t.f-44 4K»R HALE— feed tires and tubes, ART GLASS ANDS FUNERAL CO pamphlet*, diseases of women, diseases of Gordon and Courtney Street* 3**3 S 31*4. 33x4. 34x4 V, Capital TURKISH BATHS I «MHIKHS*, cruisers' end sportsmen's Phone *4* I And there was the time he went men: Treaties on 6* commonest com­ Garage. 1*25 Fort Street. < * * “ to the World's Fair down , at 4Rt. Thoughtfulness Is the keynote plaints. .Testimonials revolved during- 1924 A4 clothing, tents, pack „*« ks. blanketa. OY R ART GLASS leaded lights. Psn- together- with advice, all free by mall. etc. F Jeune A Bros. Limited. 67* John­ AVE your car greased by high pressure ELIEVE that tired feeling by a Turkish Louis and rigged up the gas jet so of WANDS service. Private son Street. dor% Aye..' near <*«vok. Glass sold, FngHah Herbal Dispensary. 1359 Davie 8t . OLYMPIC GARAGE A. emit o system. Lout# Nalooa Ksashes glaicd. - Phone 757L tf-51R Both or Violet Ray treatment. It lit when he opened the door and family rooms and chapel. \ anvouver. B.C s oldest herbal institu­ HGarage, corner of View ead Vancouver Madam Minnie. Î25 false »L Phone 17*4. A LI.EARLE AND STEEL RANGES. went out when he closed it. tion. 25 year*' English experience. A'on- Corner of Wharf and Broughton Streets "Nothin's perfect." said Roy. “A 1512 Quadra St. Phone» 33S4 and «035 sultatlon absolutely free. Hours $ to 5 458*. 1474 and 7 to 9 daily < Wed and Hun closed). \VE have come to gir# you eat Infect len. XTBW trucks, used truck» tractera Bed BOOKS TYPEWRITERS man's got to Help hlsself along in Phone 8ey. *545 for free appointment*. ( | LG AN for aale, mad* by Thomas Can * » Try u» for repair» traitera Too» Fllmley Umtted. this world." ' Note, our medicines do not require any , Broughton Street. Victoria. M-G Fhaaa Roy went on hammering out his B. C. FUNERAL CO. LTD. preparing, being ready to be taken. Also! be seen any lime between 6 and 7 651 OHN T DEA VILLE. Prep. BC. Book fllYPE WRITERS—New and eseondhaad, remember many ao-called herbal special­ L m 939 Pandora Axe. 1531-3-1 ^ ^ Kx-^hange, library. Ill Government st-J- repair» rentals; ribbons for all ma­ monkey watch fobs. J chins» United Typewriter C» Limited. (Hayward'*). Est. 1867 ists com# end go. tet we remain The ^M Al.L Overland. new tires, freshly "They’ll all wear ’em and I might ‘reason is obvious ___ 1341-26-1 75 TiRMAHI.E mailing lists of Victoria and painted, runnin 755 Fort Street VictorI» Phone 47*5 69 Just as well make 'em. I’ll turn out "34 Broughton Street * * X’ancouver Island homes business men. USED CARS OF MERIT 1226. Phone 1S72L1. Call* Attended to at All Hours ?>TCH ES. clocks and JeFelry cleaned. auto owners, etc . also complete lists of coupla hundred more, then go off professional men. retailers, wholesalers BUILOCRS AND CONTRACTORS WINDOW CLEANING with my tent and boat to the moun­ Moderate Charge*. I-ady Attendant. U repaired; moderate chargee, all work TVDKRAKKR Special Six. 1*24 . .111*4 guaranteed. J A. Dewar. Room 115. and manufacturers throughout Ganada. ÎIrl.AINiHLIN SI*. 7.passenger ... 1265 •is*, complete. Ill; other else# at tain and fish with the red squirrel Embalming for Shipment a Specially. Wool worth Building. Phone 32*3 Postage refunded <#b undelivered mall mat­ STUl’KBAKER Si*. 1-peeeenger ... 13** bargain price» laieraaHoeal School. ter Newton Advertising Agency < estab­ WINDOW AND flies. Phones 2231. 2235. 3237, 1773R CROSSLEY 25 Sp.»rt ...... View Street. tf phone iîff. Roofing a specialty. T. CLEANING CO. lished 1958). Suite 24. Winch Bldg Phone OVERLAND Country Club ...... «55 "Too much talk and blow.” says 131'. dtf-11 Thlrkell.______gg Pioneer Firm Roy. "I ran think out my Inven­ ESSEX Four ...... tl* ~ HUGHES WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS lag;' beet orleee paid. Wx Prank «II Fort Street tions up there." McCALL BROS. T. 16x7*. almost new, |3*. 3114 THOS. FLÏMLBY LIMITED Cameron Wrecking Cm. 545 View Street TK; edar Hill Road . 1435-3-151 Fhon- 16*4 14 CEMENT WORK TOO MUCH TALK oao 724|L. ii.if people of Victoria and vicinity through our DODGE Tourtiiz. 155a. -Ja Aba be* ot Geaoa wood. auheUtuU 1er Che- for another patent. Too much talk methods -at-conducting our business. EDUCATIONAL ...... 8ÙAW A ____ -...... - shape, for ...... 51.5*5 .in’ blow «Ivwo Phone 401______7»7 Fort Str**t DuDUK louring. 1515. loot overhauled ÊD*L Office and Chapel, Ing for advertised here, why n-d adver- CARPET CLEANING n.en. vhone 436*. But just simple inventions that Cor. Vancouver and /YÇMMERC1AL and Stenography Cours»» ------57*5 -, Johnson Sta Phone 3(1 f| TTP. FAOr.sr fbf aal*. cheap for rg*h McLAUGHLIN Roadster, wire wheels. 19*5 Your *wahie7‘ "Bo#*eone arnongat the make it easier for a man to get 'v at special rn<* during July and August. ♦ 4 Phone 75F. Sidney ______1574-1-151 I'oRD Tourings, at. up ...... H75 thousands of readers will moot llkci>- have ISLAND window and Caroct rie.mn. VXCLUlllVE dealer Cooperage wood Send for partlcu.epi_lQ Jas H. Beatty. NASH. 7-passenger. overhauled and Just what >ou are looking for and t>e glad 1 Co. 917 Fort phone MIS w’Î,* Blocks |J 66. long wood «1.6*. klndllas Roy want* to “Agger” out a way Manager Sprott-h.vew Schools tf painted ...... 11.50* to sell at k reasonable prie» .____ _lf-24 Hughe» Hamilton - BeacdT^mefhod. W* ^ Weed Oumldqoutside cityoily 35c2fcc e.tr»estr» MISCELLANEOUS Chanda bingh. pheqe 41*3. 1731-f5.Hl to get a drink of water In the night SHORTHAND School. 1*11 Gov t. Com- Good terms on any of the above. without gettin" up for It. and how The Thomson mertlal suhjecta. Sqvi raaful graduatm FüRfHBHE^ MOOEEG bur recommendation. Tel. 174. E. A .Ma> • TTBNTION. FARMERS» liar and LIMIT! OVEtNG ANC CLEANING ttr ger the -rover* up when It filths'' Funeral Home Millon. 6( V straw balingI promptly dun* Reason­ Phons 475 536 Yams PROFESSIONAL CARDS cold in the night without “settin* able rat»» Make your reserve Con early. LYAIRFlELiy- Six-room bungalow, gar. up." 1*H Quadra St.. Next to- Fir»* Presbyterian D D. McTaviah. P O Box 575 Phone ITY DYE WORKS—Geo. McCaa» pro- Church 3515. ------—...... — ----- ltH4«>H C prtater. 545 Fort Phons 16. 6» "Wish some of these educated Phone <»l. Our many years of experience MONEY TO LOAN EXCEPTIONAL VALUES BARRISTER» boys would help me out next week, and close application to the problems of AWN MOWERS collected and sharp- instead «f tâîtIn* nothin’ hut mon­ successful Funeral Directing stand - ready GREEMENTS and mortgagee purchased. CHANDLER Sedan. 1524 model, «-pas­ ENGRAVERS J ened, saws filed. Career A Sen. 4SI senger ...... ‘.....a’...... 13.*55 Apply FOOT A MANZER key.” *aid Roy. twisting some white tor your call, night or day. Money to loan. Fbot A Manser. Bar­ Fort.I Phone 444. \risters. Ban* of. Nova Scot la Bldg . Vic­ CADILLAC 1*22 SporU model ...... 61.765 1919-2-5 Barrister» • Solicitore. Notarié» et» horsehair Into a toothsome fish fly. PIERCE ARROW Limousin* ...... 61.155 _ _ eneral_ engraver_ , steseti cutter Members of MAXlluMÂ. ALBERTA aa* toria. tf-38 AWS, tools, knives, artseore put li ead Seal Ena raver, a#» i'm*t h«. . ROOM modéra bous» partly luraiehed y sad Seal Engraver. Geo. Crow thee. LIUT1SU COLUMBIA UAfU. Phone 514. MONUMENTAL WORKS S shape Phone W. Emery. 1557 Glad MARMON VICTORIA MOTORS GreenG Block. 1116 Broad St., eo»- Colonist. Bank of Nova Scotia Btdg.. Vicier!» B.C atone Avenu*. 6 rant 111.55. with water; HIT Cool MOTORCYCLES AND CYCLES Street. Apply 1159 Johnson.Street. Phone 6» 111 View sl tf U TEW A RTS MONUMENTAL WORKS Established 1*51 5145.______Tli*.|f O ENGRAVING—HeH-leee end CHIROPRACTORS LIMITED. Office and yard, corner "Advertleing Is la buslneoe. May and Eberts Streets, near Cemetery. 112 50 Victory Cycle Work*, 5»1 FURBISHED SUITES * cute Times Eagre vies Depart 1 none 4117. Johnson street. 4 doors below Governmerw as steam is to machiner) " Phone 1**5. R u. LIVHEY. D.c, 6p.C., Cblropractt* JAMESON MOTORS LIMITED H• •peclalist.* 111-1 Pembjrton Build ADVERTISING QOMPLETELY turalshed front apart THAT CREATES FLOOR SURFACING lag. Phone 4S6L Consullatluu .uJ épia» Oreat Htimm-r «’learanee Rgls of Used Care ment, adults Danas Couru Yates »i. snslyatp fre» tf ATTAINS GREATER, A DEMAND COMINO EVENTS BOATS Positively Finishes July 21. ■______‘ «154-if LD fleore made new. new floors made IOOONISM'^'"The"mea% hr^ï^TSTst Advertising that Berry car listed below la -a bargain that T.MELD APARTMENTS — Furnished | *YLINDER grinding", motorboat and Sf-lls goods can t be duplicated In the city. See them O perfecu by Floor Surfacing Machin» DENTISTS ■ and makes and l>e convinced. •L suites ta rent by iba week or month. Phone 146*1» Asplnwall A Her rap» D are usually those who are < oneclous motorcar repairs, marine way*, etc. I1BSO tf-15 of their own Ignorance Dlggun s. print­ Armatrong Brow.. 134 Kingston Street. fSr prestige ers. stationers and engraver». 1.M0 Govern­ needs careful R. U L HUMBER, dentist Gas sad ment Street-v Filma develop'ed and arlMad planning. It umboldt apartments—Twe ead FURNITURE MOVERS ox> gen. Hours by appviuimeat Z»« POR SALE —Th.e decked-In « walling l!^l‘™JHUN $17* three-roo ee tu rent. Phooe 1535 Dl embvi ion Bids Phone 115S. tf New York; July 8.—Lion hunting .Eight-hour service.______g ran«w “Gw Whig" centreboard, go • MB______15*4-14.1*) join the crowd. 1955-4-7 IP give its subscribers aa commercial Immortality. Now this game of lion.hunting has Open Evenings Ml Yates Phoas «175 f^pQUlMALT NureidV aqd Convalesced been carried to the great outdoors. «GURT Maple I^af A o.F. concert and A1 delivery aarvtoa. ,v NEWTON ROOM AND BOARD L Heme. «51 Lampeon Street. MaternlU ADVERTISING INSURANCE sad general nursing Invalid» aivea ex­ One bright young magasine editor C' dance to-night. * o'clock, at Mrs. Storage end General Repairs i* not going on a vacation this Hum­ Walter's. HT1124 " Fort Str—' *Admission J U ?oor nrwfoaper la aot AGENCY . ON ACCORD. S4S Princess Board, pert ears, une acre aloe «rounds Phones Ur All welcome, 1632-1-5 FOltD OWNER» IJ1IM. Life. Auto end Aeddent Insur- 4*15 end I555L. ______«157-U mer because he doesn’t know where delivered in a reasonable Advertisement Writer» and Advertising home eooklng. residence ; terms mod­ Berate. Phons 445L 1934-24-311 ane» Wee le» A ff»wr s7sv.y4.es to dodge the lkm hunters. Jpr , Mt. Contractors* T17HBN your car next needs rsllala* And many of the smart magasines Blue Bird Umaaftei publicaUeu. Multigraph a ad Mimeograph Circular let­ nr*. * » bring It to ue: we now bnve a stock unedin rooms, «*•' Fort OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN s1*58-35-30 ters and Postcards. . Addressing. Mailing. of tke special quick-detachable Ford Automobile. Slcknea Accident. are carrying advertisements of re­ •tanas ouobe «345 and Rates Quoted fdr I «oral. Dominion and bande— the greatest money eaver to-day. D Bedrooms houaekeepsoa Public LlabOlty. Plate ^Burglary. sorts telling the world at large Just AMSTER LEY-LA RESIDE S»renadera Foreign Publications First installation 14.55, Including labor , another copy will bp Suite i«. Wturh-Ulii*. rhe»« 1*1» 5*BC- ■ VJ special attention to finger eorgery el H ------^----- ■ - ar.d material* aubesqient retins 12.26. tf to be an open invitât loi} : "Come Friday and Saturda» Fine music. splendid the eye. ear. end threat flFW- ______1-5 dispatched immediately. . NATIONAL MOTOR CO. LIMITED — here. Hon hunters! Game t* plentiful. EXCHANGE PATENT ATTORNEYS bertoa Building. We have seven authors, «lx painters ET MARTIN FIX IT—Watches, clocks, TIMES •St Yatw Street arid three sculptors .at presents. L airy repaired to satisfy. Turn in tl’ANTED—FdrqNure or house linen, for watch oh a now one. F S Martin? T BOYDEN. MICE.. regletered PHYSICIANS *5» Fort Street 1415-2*4171 CIRCULATION __ s piano lessons. Box If24.' Time* HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS • Patent attorney 111 View Wire»* He ihaving just kissed her); “Ah! ----- , .eww-e, ■ 1924-3-1 Immediate use for * runabout or 5-1 TPhene Ilf. That was Indeed a triumph of mind DEPARTMENT ~~ •nger. touring c*r. a couple would give R. DAVID, ANGUP— Women# disorder* OÎX3E Prlnceae Alexandre No 1*1» As ■ ^ 111 ACRES at Books, on main road, for over matter!” good rare with light usage; small re- AT Ml PANDORA—Frse room, ItttTe D specialty, 16 years experience Belt* I M.O- B ‘ regular meeting. Thursday. | I A.*f X 4-room bungalow la .Victoria._____ Box muHsratlon ^ffersd. Bex )•««. Tim#» d» kitchen, mbdern, gas. fum*<*e; little «ot Pantegee Bldg.. TklrU akd Uuleeeelty. She: "Tes; I didn't mind, because Harmony Hall. S e clock. 1975-3-11 op« «I. « ««•*.« UTILIZE TIMES WANT AOS * W T""- ' -,C V •- 45" 7.^ »<< < » •r.v.* V Xi-.T'-rs* i VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8,11)25 REAL ESTATE-HOUSES, LOTS and ACREAGE FOR SALE SCHOOL DAYS By DW10 OH VW Happiness a«o enieenets In UH’J d»A*<>,«e scene» appcah , vwen Vie Meer wk> vwees •> ni...... t aine «in 7o crft*- e* veil'. B#wl reed, good lor subdividing. must be* bungalow, within two mindtee walk clothes closets, fully equipped bathroom, II.r. »l ...... IIIIII IK •old to Wind up estate. Prive |760. terme of Beacon lull Park and easy walking flue cement basement with large hot air ISM Government Street Lincoln Ave. (close to Up­ distance of the city. It "bee entranee hall, furnace and Iqundry tube; -dice level cor­ lands i ...... SOall» lie ;**r 1 TYSON * WAI.RER large living-room ertth open fireplace and ner let. all well fenced. We can guaran­ Mlllgrove Ht. «about 3** ft. built-in seats, dining-room with built-in tee this home to be in ft ret-class condi­ from Gorge Road i ...... Still! ISO ese Fort Street Phone its* buffet, two bedrooms. .Dutch kitchen, tion inside and out. and consider It a Pleasant Ave. «does to three-piece bathroom, etc. ; full alaed base­ really exceptional bargain at Windsor i ...... 10x110 34* ment. cemented. email lot; low tales. Montelth Kt...... »*xl>5 34* Price for immediate sale only 81.*60. on ONLY 83.000. A good newspaper contains Foul Bajr waterfront .«about» 5#xl4S 40# terms of 0260 cash and balança as rent With ISM Cask and Balance Arranged Franklin Terrace (Falrfldl# i, Clear title. plenty of two kinds of nows: onja Eotatel ...... 60x131 SWLNKBTOX * MV8GEAVE Tortety tails sbont the day’s bag Nelson Ht. (Esquimau» ...... 00x1*0 F. R. BROWN A SONS LIMITED panlngs to people hear and far; the LAND A IN V ENTRENT AGENCY Agent* other deale with news about thin*» LIMITED to wear, eat and enjoy. Head the UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS Ml Fort Street advertisement*. peurvieit ee ear*** er w eaevs. Cff ,a w H» t *•* DAILY RADIO TIMES CROSS-WORD PUZZLE vouch vmiw> ve> W*'****’ V». ssc,: PROGRAMMES fan. uiio a Kenvt c* Rt® rtet R"e t*** The only place where thin puasle may halt you may be the centre, when h of the two .rowing words have two letter» unite y ed. But both words IflAAO, ‘ \t« 11 WEDNESDAY. JULY • are fairly well-known to .crossword puttiers “The Steadfast e'w CT A VHt oxi>t»v i»v CFCt (.329.5) Victoria. B.C. Iwi > » ~ * p in.—Concertrt programme, by the }f~ courtesy of the B.B.C. Electric Company. Victoria. B.C .11 * <5 p m - Fairbalrn's orchestra, play­ te ing the latent dance muaic. CNRR (356) Regina, Saok. * p re.- Bedtime travel tale, featuring the Jingles Kiddies; Frank Salter con­ cert party CNRA (SIS) Moncton, N.B By Clarence Budington Holland 9 pm —Studio programme by 8t. John artist*. //, KFl (067) Les Angeles. Cal. 7 20 p m.—Talk. 7 30 p.m.—Half-hour dance mu*lc From that thought Myrtle could •...... Qo away out of my eight. . , ." nm.—Pmeramme. Ventura Rertn—- - iz/A • ins Company. trot move Lydia—and. Indeed, when He went, dismayed. How could 9- 10 p m —Kxamlner, W *mPH* movie any^oung pfddfSififhe. Wampas CTuYT dance ,br- such conduct ? compelled ti> admit that it was not \VfS/r 10- 11 pm. —Patrick-Marsh dance or- without some foundation upon which CHAPTER XXVI a g-lrl like Lydia might base her posi­ ------>>>« (HI tl lump. w»»h.------1_. tion______-it—made—-the—thiàg j ~JSftlly.JtP October Blahwhang hurst • ♦R-!# p- m —Tlww ptwdio- programme. 1 KFWB (252) Hollywood, Cal. dreadfully concrete. Titus BUrke as into the bank and rushed Its length 71* pm- Programme, BevVrlyrldge cf Iwy ehiKtren was. a inW .Angus Burke a office. Company. I point which had never presented it- "It’s busted!" he said excitedly. "It 8- 9 p m—Miller's International Ha­ i self to Myrth. ... It was not a hain’t no good! It's petered but! 11 v tmvxae*e*5 waiian Hiring trio. * i |.lfafawf piQjpf (p . 9- 16 p m—KFWB popular song hour ! You said you wanted to know. .10-11 p.m —Warner Bros' frolic I fir j Lydia was < aimer now ; she had "What has petered out. Blah KGO (361.2) Oakland. Cal passed through her storm, had aur- whang? What are you talking 5 30 p.m —Concert orchestra. Hotel St 1 mounted her hour of weakness; the about?" Angus asked. It seemed strange to him that Lydia’s the office by a customer, he glanced Francis. outburst was over. . . . Now. if "Them oil f wells of the Judge's. I fer. yet. so far as Angus could see. 6- 7 pm—Ren Black's orchestra ghere was nothing he could» do to engagement to Malcolm Crane should casually through the window and KGW (451.51 Portland. Ore. she suffered, it *vnu1<1 he In silence, heard you tellin' Dave you was keep-, bravely; notxxîy should ever again avert It. With full knowledge of the hurt him so, for he had never expect­ saw young Mai Crane passing, suit *-9 p m-—Odd Fellows’ programme in' tra- k of 'em the best you could, ed to win her for himaelf; always he case in hand. Angus wondered 9- 10 pm. Who's Tour Hoosier con- s*-e the deepness or hey wound. . . . and wished you could hear it quick if imminent catastrbphe he could do She felt sh«' would have strength to nothing but sit and await the de­ had known her to be unattainable. vaguely what the young, man was 10- 11 p.m —Sherman. Hay and Com­ they fizzled . Well, the* fix . . . The fact was that his pain doing at home, and decided, w'tth a *>* through with 11 n<»w strength to xlcd. I heard the boss of it all say nouement. . He found himself pany pitying Judge Crane. . . . was not the pain of loss, but the twinge, that he had come to spend KHJ (465.2) Los Angeles. Cal. marry Malcolm Crane...... right out that 'twan't no good He . It wks a strange engage­ death of hope. 8ubconaclously he Sunday with Lydia. ... 6.10-7.80 p m —Little' stories American 7T says, says he. that the’ wan t no fie Howyfeeply involved In moral tur- had hoped and dreamed. Reason may Shortly after noon Judge Craae history. Prof Walter Sylvester Hertzog. i ment. Poor Malcolm was unable to not enough to pay fer chewin' to pltwfiTCrane might be was a matter Dirk Winslow. Juvenile reporter [ understand his fiancee, to compre­ Angus could not estimate. He knew Inform that one’s desire la impossible entered the bank. His face was gray Pettlemae Pfefferkson. eight-year-old baecer. ... I heard him say It to if fulfillment, yet. until the happening and drawn ; his eyes glittered with an einger. Baby Muriel . MacVormac, hend her manner her moods, her Judge Crane, and the Judge was like the Judge had hypothecated securi­ capricious couduct toward himself of some event which makes it irre­ unpleasant, unnatural light, and his Mickey McBan. screen starlets Cross-word Puzzle 2350 to go crazy right on the spot. Y ties not- his own. but to what extent vocably impossible, hope will persist. hands twitched nervously at his sides. * p.m 4-r»r Mars Baumgardt. scion- She had promised to marry him. to Bitv that’s what happened, and I It was impossible to say. . . . The tirtc lecturer r>e his wife. She was willing ulti­ This definite event had occurred. There w-as something furtlvo about HOW TO SOLVE THE CROSS-WORD NUZZLE heard it. ..." Judge must be desperate. Never in Lydia had given herself to another the man, something of the fugitive. 8 30-10 :U> p m — Programme. Model mately to unite her life with his. yet Angus questioned Blahwhang care­ his life had Angus wished so fervent­ «îmeery Company of Pasadena F very number In the form represents the beglanlng of a word, reading either she exhibited toward him an ever­ and hope was dead. . . . ‘ He seemed strangely Interested In 10,36-11 .10 p.m —Art Hickman s Rlll- horixontaHy or vertically. If there is a black square to the left of the number, fully. delved for corroborative detail. ly* for some onf to lean upon, for the He got jip from hia chair and went what went on behind hia back, for he more Hotel dance orchestra thy word is horizontal. If above it. the word Is Vertical. The same number may sion which both hurt and frightened The facts as Bishwhang»gave them return of Mr. Wood house —for a hint persisted in turning every now afid KNX (336.6) HoHywoed. Cal. of roe tie bvgin both as a horlsonlal and a vertical The definition* for the .-orrect him. ... It was as if he were re­ seemed conclusive—the oil project at least of how Mr. Wood house would Into the bank, where he stopped be­ 6.13 p m - Travel talk. W K Alder words to fill the form are found below, with numbers corresponding to those on hind Gene Golfs tleak and said, "If then to look. As he approached the pulsive to her. . . . Once he tried was a failure; oil did not exist in desire to condui t himself in the cir­ teller's window be drew himself to­ 6 30 n m Talk on Insect life, Harry the form Run through the definitions till vou find one that vou recognize and to kiss her -once after the night, of quantities sufficient to warrant a cumstance*. How far. he asked him­ Judge Crane comes In here to-day. W McSpadden put it In its proper place on the form, one letter for each white square. This will ask him to step into my office. . . . gether. dressed himself In something 7- 8 pm —Ambassador Hotel concert furnish several cross-dues to the words linking with it at right, angle*. Continue their engagement . Sh>.push­ continuation of the work...... self. would Mr Wood house be willing like his old pomposity, and with spu­ ed him away with a violence which It wwa clear to Angus that Crane to go to save Crane’s good name and No matter what he wants, don't give orchestra. in this manner till the form is completely filled If you’ have a„iv.*d the pussi« it to him until 1 have seen him." rious nonchalance wished Gene Goff 8- 10 p m.—KNX feature programme. correctly it should read both herlsontally and vertically with words • rroponding amounted to frenzy .and fa<*4*d him would not dare admit failure, could, to pnnwrve his forfeited honor? the time of day. the while he fumbled 10-11 p.m — ITogramme, Hercules OH to the définit «one The correct solution of to-day s puasle will be printed in the with g. blase of yage.nnd repugnance. in the circ umstances, do nothing but "All right." Gene said, and paused. neat Issue of The Times. This crisis In Crane's affairs came in an inner pocket. Hia actions were Company. He drew back, startled, make pretense of going ahead—until at a time when Angus needed sorely "Say, l wonder when they’re goin* to KPO (426 3) San Francisée. Cal. begin on the manufacturin' company. those of a man desiring to impress ' 30-6 is p m—Children s hour stories HORIZONTAL I 51. A "U** shaped nalL ‘But Lyia . . ."he expostulated. the crash came. A crash was im­ something to occupy his mind. With the beholder with the casual ness, the 6 40-7 p m —Waldemxr Lind and the 1 Chief "Don't touch me." she said with minent. inevitable, and as a banker such a problem before him constant­ I've got a hundred dollars into It." He said this proudly, with the air of unimportance of the thing he did. States Restaurant orvheetra ? Triangle having sides and angles savage vehemence. "Don't dare to he dreaded the effects upon the com­ ly. he had scant leisure, save in the Gene coughed. "Judge Crane. Mr. 7- T 30 p.m —Rudy Selger's Fairmont 55. Fashion touch me. . . , Not now. Never an Investor. "I guess 'most every­ 13 Frogen water. munity of a financial debacle of any night hours, to give to L.vdla Can­ Burke said you were to step in to Pee Hotel orchestra 53 iJiaf until 1 give you permission. I won't sort. . . But what to do? Crane body in Rainbow's got somethin’ Into 8- 9 p.m ITogramme 64. Heavy field. . . . This mental absorp­ him If you come in." 10 Writing instrument. 61 Vegetable have you touching me." was already toppling, could not be tion did not kill his grief nor destroy iL . . . We're all goin' to make 9- 10 pm - Goodrich Stlvertown Cord 63. To mock money. Sure." £ Crane glared. "He did, did heo? orchestra 17. Examination. t "Hut Lydia— " he repeated. propped up. The men was Involved, the mental agony he experienced—it . . . Well, you tell him Tm too 10- 11 pm —Waldemar Lind. States 19. To deride 65 Organ of' hearing She interrupted him with a gesture financially and morally, that nothing "I hope so" «aid Angus. 26. Bound 66 Perched merely compelled those emotions to busy. . . . I------" Reirtauraht orchestra. 67 rTop forge pattern block - convulsive, hysterical. Her eyes could be saved from the wreckage lie dormant. Always he was vague­ "Have you got anythin' into it?" "He saiy I mustn't do any business KFAB (240) Lincoln. Nebr. 21. Child seemed to hate him as uher body 7 30-9 30 pm —Waikiki trio; Colon Ians 21 Lair . 69 «»olf mound except, perhaps, the good name of the ly conscious of it. suppressed, lying "Yes, Gene, a little," said Angus, with you till after he'd seen you," 24. Portion of a circle 71. Third note in scale shrank from him "I told you I did - father of Hehry (i. W’oodhouse a heir In wait Just under the surface, to and returned ' to his office to wait. orchestra 7;. Prc|*opitian.of place. Gene said. WQJ (647.3) Chicago. 111. I',' ■e'-ompli.h n t dove vott. i Yrdd you. Cïo away.' . . . . Innocent persona wot*Id »uf- surge upward and engulf him...... An hour later, summoned to To be continued. 7-8 p m Ralph WiMIams and the Fight plus one , Ra»nbo- Garden* orchestra 2» To detect 10-1 a.m Ralph Williams and hi* 31 Klther’s smaller partner Rainb'i Carden Skylarks; melodians 32. Age WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Ohio 34. Signifies lit p m —Programme from WSAI 36. Devoured 11 p m —Congress Playing Card string 17 Dames. c* quartette again WTAM (3664) Cleveland. Ohio summer shade THE CUMPS—THE LITTLE OUTCAST *-10 p.m Public auditorium organ tile kiln ------4------

10- 11 p m — HMIenden hour lei f tnwt X6 WXtiWt - 'V X CKVXT two VtN-t AHD NSTEAD OF AXONOtitAfAS EHCO UHE TO 11- 1 .-a.m.—Euclid Beach studio dance 46 Old-fashioned photograph hocks. KS FAR A» XVX CO**CE«hEO 8HVX.X. XXAKE TO 49 Grief OUllT XV» VIN ONM XXOKit tXX. UO ' CAM VxtH ON SOFXt OTHtR. WNOOUU - WX G0XW» CmWOKA HIEXXONXE on the EACH. CF ton WTAS (302.6) Elgin. 111. 50. Interval 6-10.30 pm.—Joe Rudolph and the 53. To knock FtNO XX Xf X V E GOT Tlxt XUV40 OF VXOXXXW.-XM- TO wSxt (XV> TxrxVR OOJN AT SHAW VVSX - EHXRT so SHE COULD U«E HXE FOE A DOOR Rose s Own orchestra 54 Variant of a X.KXM THAT VXAWLV VACATION^ POPXiXJ*. - OUST VXAT EUT XXL LET HER. HNOHJ AS X6N6 A» THE, . WNYC (526) New York. N Y. 65 Hand doubled up. WE VXAN HOT HUH AN* VXX8S AKXEWCA 8.15- 10.15 pm —Band concert, the 56 Tidy HVCAUSt X HNPWHVÙ TO VQXi'HT A, V.XTXVV CONTESTS XtfT HE HNOHlS ENOUGH TO WORLD ETAND ROUND NO ONE Mali. Central Park. 68 Negative. 10.15- 10 30 p.m —Popular songs 69. To stuff. GeAFt-OUXtV \M HXH. LSt THIS XAORHXHCx SHUT UV» VJHEU HE HASN'T ANTTHXNCi 60. Fit. : «HV GOT GO Vit WO X.VT THE TABX-t - CAN RU-SH VXE "No w.'* said the teacher. Im­ 62 To excavate. .TO SAN - ______6t Lifeless mxo A CORNER pressively. "why should we endeavor 66 Hurry to rise by our own efforts'*" 6* Stones In peaches Because." replied Tommy, "there’s 70 To loiter 1 no knowing when the alarm-clock 71 Common disease marked by chin will go wrong." 73. Honey Insects. 74 Hermit Hu Sofas.______VERTICAL _L Fortress ...... ;---- ^------t—■hi uarffe." ~~..... 6 TENDERS 3. Nuisance 4 Toward 6. Social insect. Tenders are invited for the l recti on at 4 Sluggish------1' — two cottagee at Bamfleld. The lowest 7 Poem or any tender not necessarily accepted 8 To slash For plan* and specifications. apply te 9 Like Superintendent. Pacific Cable Board. 10. Narrative poetry Bamfleld. 11. Born 12 Suffers patiently 15. To regfet 18. 2.060 pounds 1 ( GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT 20. To attempt. 22 Kbh and flow of u „'»-r Notice of Application fee Beer License 24 Portion of. a church building Notice is nerobv given that on the 26 Speech txi 2nd day of July. 1126. the undersigned 28 fuddle* e®« V s oe Ceerngs intends to apply to the Liquor Control 30. Notched Loard for a license in respect of the 51. Corded fabric of silk and wool. SL- premises being part of the building known as the Gorge Hotel, now under 33 Maxim reconstruction, situate on Tllllcum flood, IS. Lowest deck of a vessel in the Municipality of Esquimau. In the 36 To predlc» Province of British Columbia, upon the 1*. Roadhouse. lands described as 4 Acre* of Sec, 10, 46. Carriage Esquimau District. In the Victoria Land 44. To swathe Registry Office. In the Province of 45. Dry British Columbia, for the sale of beer 47. To guide BRINGING UP FATHER by the glass or by the open bottle for 48. Married people -By GEORGE McMANUS consumption on the premises. Dated this 2nd day of June. AJ>. 1621 * A. C. O. PIGOTT. Aoollcan* ! i have to oo all\the - VVOHTH TO T Q naMaonmsiB o -j TOOHe OETTE» -te-T*ooei-e 64vrv , HELLO • MA.COIC moan rass rqdis iPLANHINC. FOR Tm*, :( - AT that«anoZv " *• VvOATh’TO ? tl,Think. 1C». Btaül] TIMBER BALE X72D was ansiim □□□ ; ^hiut îj vacation Qi OETHOCb T-p, too ’•TT> A WONOEE Tool ,WOULD ISE ArHoCE-f Sealed tenders win be received by the □nra racias OODT ATfTMF àir District Forester, Vancouver, not later ! ' '-'OULDH TlbOSGEGT Tîa-r.ct’î' .peace TO than noon on the 2nd dxv of July. 1925 VtxPENO The for the purchase of License Xftll te I *aO®

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16 x- YTCTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8,1923 >o STUDENTS LICK FRUIT PR PLEADS FOR WEST COAST DR. FRANCIS E. CliRK The sea can offer no finer del­ ESERVING icacy than “King Oscar” Sar­ This store offers COMPLETE as sort men ts of Preserving Sundries ORIGINAL THINKING, dines, the pick of the catch st strictly economy prices. OF VANCOUVER ISLAND AT from cold Norwegian waters. Perfect Seal Jars, per dozen, Canning Racks, $1.00 afcd Christian Endeavor President ... 80C ‘ Uniform ip size, packed in quarts and pints, $1.55 and Emeritus Heart in Portland, Preserving Kettles, from 95* pure olive oil. Your grocer ...... $1.30 TRADE HOARDS CONVENTION Oregon “Read What You Like Then "Stone Crocks, per gallon, 40< 'sells them. Rings, per dozen...... lOf Cherry Stoners, from..$2.10 Portland. Ore», July ,8.—With a Find Why You Like it,” is rousing plea by Dr. Francis JC. <*lark C. P. W. Schwengers, President of Victoria Chamber of for recognition, of the "big things of Advice of Author Commerce Urges Modern Freight Transportation life" still fresh In its memory, the Princeton, July 8.—"In your read­ United Society of Christian Endeavor ing, read what you like and then try ( Drake Hardware Co., 1.td. to Develop Rich Area. to-day entered on the fourth day of to And out why you like It." Is the Its convention. liter ►«•v maxim <*f Ui. Henry van 1419 Douglas Street Phone 1645 At an alumni banquet last night Dyke, professor emeritus of Princeton Dr. Clark was the chief speaker. KING OSCAR University, author and former ambas­ Better freight and passenger transportation and more con­ "One thing here in the West that sador. who recently returned to sideration. for the West Coast of Vancouver Island with its impresses me, and Impressed me be­ Princeton from an extended Ashing SARDINES fore." said Dr. Clark, who has Just trip to New Zealand. valuable timber and other resources was urged by C. 1*. W. been honored with the title of presi­ In pondering over the faults of Schwengers, president of the Victoria Chamber of Commerce, in dent emeritus, "fs the bigness of the present generation of university imw‘ « * »*ip things." students while in New Zealnirtl. Dr. an address before the Associated Boards of Trade of Vancouver Dr. Charles Tenney, treasurer of asserts. boWever* ,hat present pointed out that South Africa has the National Christian Endeavor van Dyke came to the conclusion, generation is too busy with things ceased to make any naval contribu­ Island convention yesterday; “We owe a moral obligation to Union of Japan, took the United that the greatest fault Is the lack of that give no lasting benefit. tion. the people of the West Coast." he said in the course qf his speech. States to task for permitting racial serious and worth-while reading, re­ "How much serious and Intelligent The Cape Argus says: "It is hardly legislation to be enacted and urged sulting in an absence of original and conversation is there among the in accordance with commonsense, to "We ought to discharge it without delay and -give them the same intelligent thought. youths of the colleges to-day?" is his say nothing about fair play, to ex­ that Endeavorers work for "one great The college > <»#th Of to-day spends MNCOUVER opportunity of communication that the rest of us enjoy in the fellowship throughout the world." query. Dr. van Dyke estimates that pect Great Britain to guarantee the almost all the time devoted to studies not more than a dozen or even half Oaf et y of our shores at the sole cost utilization of modern freight ami passenger transportation. Mr. Mrs. Clark, standing on a chair at in college cramming his mind full of the banquet, told of an apparent a dozen in each class express intelli­ of its own taxpayers, and yet display Schwengers said : facts and Ideas that have been a tendency to stimulate foreign trade feeling of Puritanism on her part, but thought nut before him by the authors gent Ideas. WESTERN ÔUTPOST cited the sentiments of many Endea­ with South Africa at the expense of he studies and by the lecturers to British Industry, upon'whieh the renia, W«* have all attended many gath­ that wonderful stretch of wrater the vorers of foreign lands, where they whom he listens, Professor van Dyke Albernl Canal.' forty mites in length, refuse to attend motion picture shows burden of such immunity from dan­ ering» on various , occasions dealing believes. ger as we enjoy actually rests."- he m* mwwMm with the affairs of this Island and whereby the great timber limits of or visit museums, as proving she The Ideal arrangement would he a T £ihibit»«i Vwcmv'i British Columbia and yet 1 will ven­ the central Interior of the Island can waV not extreme in her wish that curriculum -of more independent had. So* itn cMlntt m find their outlet to foreign markets American youths keep clean-minded f limteck Herttulhre and Fieri- ture to say that few if any of us study than Is now employed, in Ur. AUGER WON FRENCH cufton. Eleâwratf nh*,h «f Deary Pr». have ever heard representations made via the salt water at a minimum of van Dyke’s opinion, but ., he asks cost. At the head of the canal Is duett, Hetnrhcld Arts. Netwal Inwtn. or a voice raised on behalf of that WON SHIELD the outside question, "would the stu-l BALLOON CONTEST tU. ViiKtutt effet B'iyere* Week." elie far Western outpost of our Km pire, Albernl. having already seven saw­ dent body live up to the purpose of IN SOUTH AFRICA Retail Mechanti* Cwtfmwi — additiwwl the West Coast of Vancouver Island. mills in it s vicinity,and a pulp mill Saskatoon. July 8—The Royal Can­ such a plan or would It merely take ■ Lyoh», France, July 8.—The French I will go further* still and*state the in prospect. The Albernl Canal along adian Mounted ^Police first aid team its dpereased liberty as a greater London. July 8.—The London Daily balloon, Marie Jfgnne. piloted by Write fer details ef the Vi belief that few of this large assembly It " route is already developing infant of the Regina depot, with a total of amount of time 'to spend in extra- Mails < 'apetown correspondent says Auger,, won the Aero Club's annual Eehifcitie* Queen Centnt. «Rite Today! art'...... conversant wiwith |i iiwthe utwlife ^or de- in<1ustries with great future , posai* 168 points, has been adjudged winner < urrleulum activities'and having a there is sharp comment In South grand prize race', which was started Vameuter CilMkitien Aiwutwi velopment that is taking place there., . ___ of the Provincial First Aid Shield, E. good time?" Africa oh the HertzoK Government's here Sunday. Auger landed at Man- _ Wu_rarappt>ped»Bi up ns an arr-nr.in- iu -irnT^uvruuUi i,wrr------J—-He------che,dt * -f*V. —"*mr~r. iicxt place‘ V; of c, all*•; B. Hyatt, president ot t|»e Saska- Dr. van Dyke says emphatically serious curtailment ’ of the- British deleu. near Canne», having traveled 4v- immediate interests the statement I ^he,re,i" ,"Muateüa whaling station, tehrwan t'ouncll of the BL Job* ______nk avowal of distance of 295 kilometres. may ~bèbe a surprising one thathat Ihithe !, IV leu let a fishing station of lra- Ambulance Association, announced youth of to-day is inferior to that »>f the Minister ef defence, Uol. F. H. X enztraw."* winner of this year's" West Coast cap match *I,,, pm» portance is in operation. to-day. The Canadian National former generations, in fact. h«* be­ * "resswell. that the Union of South Gordon Bennett race, covered only * '«last of this Island, with the >.v A little further on is Long Bench. Railway team of Bakkatopn was sec- lieves that the modern youth Is su Africa will continu** to depend on J20 kilometres and was given sixth iHfl WR IfnV pbin .fcti35F*W lL-ia... ties atnl lay claim to a great pre­ resort with It's wonderful beach of ponderance. It is by reason of this hard sand some twelve miles long that I am asking your attention to and splendid surf this subject for a few minutes and At To f I no th« next point, is the propose taking you for a bird s 'ey*; Clayixinot Cannery, one Of , the lar­ view from Victoria on the South gest of the West coast. After pac­ to Cape Scott on the North. ing the settlement of Ahousat we I will take you at once to the har­ come to Sidney Inlet with it's Tide­ NOTICE bor of Esquintait. where Is situated water Mine. This mine has not been -to insure insertion in Satur­ our Pacific Narql Station, the guard­ iiCoperution for aitYm- time on account Coupons may be cashed at ian of the tfouthefn Coast of this of tjie low price of copper and* finan­ Province against enemy attacks cial difficulties, hut the mine has any grocery in B.C. day's paper all Display This 'harbor is one of the. finest - n already shipped 65.000 tons of ore. the entire coast, where the entire Thence we go on to Nootka with Advertising Copy Should British navy could enter un 1er full all it's historic associations and steam and anchor in safety Situated «IK i#^t history; the first point on the there and about to he i d, is North American 1‘acific coast on be Handed in to Times the largest dr.vdock in the Prttlrh which the white man landed, and the Empire, and ‘right along sid** an up- landing place .,f Captain Cooke. to-date ship building and repairing Rtadiiy available to the tourist. Office not later than noon plant operate*-by one of the greatest Nootka would be the motff sought shipbuilding firms of Great Britain, out point on the Island. Htill on and t«ne of the most prosperous canneries we com** to the large whaling station Friday. on the coast is, also established i.f Kyuquot with an annual output of there Thy trip's for this cannery 4.400 barrels of whale oil per annum are located '’at the .next point via: PULP MILLS Hooke, a ftopulouf» settlement, a fine The last t*oint 1 will touch on is mm.n with a. land looked hartsir Quatsino and Port Alice, where . is offering iH.sslhilities of fy-tpre de- located the large pulp mill of, the J V. Johnson, provincial secretary veb*pment Whalen Company, with a capacity of of the Great War Veter4ns' Associa­ AT JORDAN RIVER 20.0000 tors of sulphite and a |wy- tion. look opportunity to assure him roll of luOO.OOO per year and inland EARL HI VISITS of the co-operation of the local vet­ Passing to Jordan River we have from it is the Coast Copper Com- erans in the plans for a united vet­ the Hydro Electric plant of the B.« *. pany's Mine, again owned by the erans' organisation. Electric Railway, developing 2,600 Consolidated Mining Company» These The Field Marshal expressed his horse-power, and supplying 450 in­ mines have l teen proved to be of appreciation and pleasure at having dustries of the Southern end of Van­ great value and development and ■ CITY OF REGINA couver Island with cheap motive this final assurance. shipping will be accelerated without LIFE MEMBER power and light. This plant will j doubt. Winnipeg, July. 8.—Field Marshal probably In the near future furnl.h I Th|„ whol. AMrlrt 1 have *> Karl Haig, with Countess Haig and Earl Haig became a life member of llKht and p.,w. r lu h. enure pop il», „ h„ ov.r prob- their party left Winnipeg shortly the Guard*' Association when he tlon (ft Viinrouw Island with all » | ...... v„i...i.i. L,.nd after 10 .o’clock last night for Regina. visited the headquarters qf the asso­ I ably the last ami most valuable stand means for future industrial develop­ j of timber on the North American The band of the Princess Patricia's ciation here yesterday. Sergeant- ment which progress is limited with­ Canadian Light Infantry played mar­ Major J. Woods pinned the life mem­ continent, still almost . untouched. out its aid. * The value of the timber in the K and tial airs as Earl Haig waited for his bership badge on the Earl's coat. A few miles further on we mme tram, and enthusiastic citizens re­ The sergeant-major s mother, who N belt alone was- originally worth to the Runloch Mme, owned by Uga­ over 75.1)00.000 dollars, and It I» peated the demonstration needrded had twelve sons in the army during nda's greatest Mining Corporation him on his arrival Monday night. the Great War. watched the cere­ estimated there iff still some $45.000 - vi*: the Consolidated Mining and 000 uncut, yet it slnka into Insignifi­ Civic and provincial officials at­ mony and was later introduced to the 5m.lt.rmg Company^ I'lans hav, al- , tended at tht* station and assured Earl and Countess Haig, with whom cance - and province by his visit. mine bids fair to develop in'to^rhe Before KaPI Haig boarded his train. ate the stand at thirty-two billion of this continent s great com>w pro­ feet of which thirteen billion Is Cedar Coolidge Declines perties. Having said all this the half has TH*E FINEST HARBOR rttd been told. The point I wish to A short distance further is San make b-night is that the two genera To Join Argument Juan, having a harbor three and a lions who have accomplished this'are half miles long by one and a half mir fellow citizens. Now what has SALE PRICE miles wide, requiring only a beeeJt- been and Is bur attitude towards Swampscott. Mass, July 8.—In the water to make it the most readily them. Mark you. not our active; hut face of criticism in some European available to the Pacific The Geo­ our passive attitude? We say to them newspapers about his recent speech graphic Survey of the United States Yes, yoy pay your share of the taxes BOYS’ RUNNING in Cambridge. Mass.. President made the statement Huit San Juan and a good share too, we are, and are Coolidge has let it be known that he was the finest harbor on the coast» going to hard surface and pave our does not propose to enlarge on the with the exception of San Francisco. present highways, we a#* building a view then expressed that the nation^ It is estimated that the timber in University, we are going to spend SHOES of Europe must enter Into a security this district alone will require from a million or two to build a great Black or Brown pact for their mutual protection. He 75 to 100 years to t*Kb out. Projects tourist highway through the Hope pledged the support of the United have already been on foot to estab­ Mountains, etcetera, but you Jolly States to any such effort. lish huge sawmills, subject to the well stay where you are and get along The President believes his speech construction, of a breakwater. It Ispwith the short___ r o]_ unities offft*ed was plàih ehbügh Thât there dmWHT Intended ThM these mlîT» win cater tor about xn hour thrS times a be no mteundceetanding as to the 4,o 1 y to export trade. Blretchlnit oui nxmili of com mu nb at ion with—the the Kitchan meaning, and that further comment from Han Juan ml the great Swift- r«-*l of the- world,e "On “Tiff part Is unnecessary. sure Halibut Banks, over 100 miles MORAL OBLIGATION . in length and fifty miles In width. ■ One rii TFv* great- natural halibut I du 4usL balloYa tharc is a greater Cowichan Lake Direct Service- measure of injustice being meted but Take Canadian National Railways hanks of the world and practically to any other section of people iirCan­ motor coav-b from Point Ellice depot incxlmisUBle. These banks are being ada, and I . do not believe that any Rises exploited by the Americans and very 9 a.m. daily, except Sunday. ••• one In this room or any Board of 5 to 10..... 69c little Is known of them and still l^ss Trade In this Province would wish CLIP thought about them on this Island to Justify it for .one- moment. We Sixes which should he receiving the major owe a moral obligation to the people COUPON benefit. Boats ply all the way up of ehe West coast, and wo ought to NOW! 11 to 5,.... from Seattle to the Columbia River dlyharge u without d«*l#y and give to fish this ground. Codfish are .. , |v.I » therfr the same opportunity of eom- LEA S ER equally there, „nt butof their ' munlcatlon that the rest ot us enjoy The General Warehouse thrown away on account ot tneir in the utilization______of modern__ freight COU P O IN l«-sser value jtnd dead cod floating on and passenger transportation by a 527 Yalta Street Victoria. B.C. the water for five miles in extent Wholesale District Below first-class motor road all the way ONE CENT demonstration sale of Sally Ann, VOID AFTER JULY 11 have been seen. San Juan should be frorh Courtenay via Albernl down to Government. Phone MT« the centre of this industry. Additional Coupon* May Be Had At Victoria. Apart from this, and look­ A the marvelously efficient new cleanser. Your Grocers FISHERIES ing at it purely from a selfish point, Cla-oose the next port, is the head­ of view, the opening up of all this Helps to lighten and brighten your household Present this coupon and one quarters of the Wallace Fisheries, actwiil and potential wealth by motor cent (lc) td any grocer in British flourishing industry, from which aervice, with all it has meant to the tasks, shows the way to simple, safe cleanliness ! Point we come to Nltlnat with It's 1 Koat coast of the Island, would very Columbia with the regular price beautiful lak». IV» lar*» rann.ry and soon------revolutionize----- us industrially, f|,h ri-ductlon plant nuw being ratab- from a tourist standpoint. I tell you Just present the attached coupon and lc to any of two cans of SALLY ANN A Cattle Hint Worth Taking Notice Of li.had. , _ ,, that frxjm JCanaimo North you can CLEANSER, and he will give We then mme to the Ttamfleld never dovblqp" your tourist trade as grocer in British Columbia, with the regular price «ettlement. with a «talion the ter- long as y mi have a one-way road. you three cans for the price of mlnua of the rnelflc cable. Neit Out of every ten tourists that come In order I» San Mateo with another over from Vancouver to Nknalmo. of two cans of Sally Am and he will give you three x two, plus lc. , • prosperous cgnnery------gnd another at nine turn South Only because they the next p<»lnt. Ki will not travel over a one-way road. cans for the price ot two, plus lc. One can tor Name ...... North the lalagd. la half «evered by With a loop right round the Island for every visitor we have now we Address ...... - would have ten. twenty-five and per­ the hand basin, one for the kitchen, and one for Tlio “Bowman” Remedy haps fifty, snd it would be the great­ est circuit on the continent The the bathroom. stops cattle alertions. Send additional revenue received by the Government in gasoline tax. motor Mrs. Edna Wagar says—“I’ve uied SALLY ÀNX ’ for new bulletin, it’s free. licences, and from business develop­ U wnv>n«—w* «www e. _ DODDS ment, would soon pay for the rdad. in my home and find it best for cleaning poto orders and collect coupe* en delivery There is already thirty-two miles and pane, bathtubs, nickel, woodwork, floon built between Victoria and San Juan, and aluminum,M KIDNEY another sixty miles would take the road, into Albernl by way of .thé Nit nut. and twenty-five miles more Leaves Your hands white and smooth. Softens hardest water. Good # '/, PILLS J into Comox: It Is Justified morally, for i and selfishly, and is a good business proposition. and shopld b«> un­ Hands animously supported by . the whole too / pçopfs of .this Province. Erick Bowman Remedy Co. IkidnIX MADE IN C AD ADA Thf waiter was taking the order of jof Canada Ltd. [SHT’S d a pretty girl who was accompanied SHONE 1*1 fcy a florid, podgy, middle-aged map. This lc Demonstration Sale positive» WESTERN CLEANSERS “And .how About the lobster?" the LIMITED orricx AND FACTORY. 618 YATES STREET waiter inquired.^ ly ends Saturday July 11th, 6 p. m. CALCARY. ALTA. "Oh.' he can* order, whatever he likes," came the startling reply...... • -- ...... i. «