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-- .BiU. VOL. 66 NO. 62 VICTORIA, B.C., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 -18 PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS ROSS WATSON HEARING BEGINS IN NANAIMO

RECEIVED CANADA’S FACES COURT CANADA’S DECLARATION ON NOTE TO LEAGUE; MANY SETTLERS WILL COME ACTION IN FRANCE; DUNCAN BUTCHER, WITNESS WORLD COURT IS CAUSE OF SIRE. DRUMMOND TO CANADA SOON FROM U.S. ALFRED MAGINOT AT NANAIMO BANK ROBBERY Vancouver, March 13.—“-We expect a greater number of settlers to come in from theTnited States this year than in any v MUCH GENEVA DISCUSSION previous year,’’ declared Dr. W. J. Black, director of coloniza­ HEARING. IDENTIFIES WATSON tion and development for the Canadian National Railways, who This Country Willing, With Certain Reservations, to left for Victoria to-day to confer with members of the British Consider Extension of Compulsory Jurisdiction of Columbia Government on colonization and co-operation between Says Seattle Ex-Detective Accused of Sharing in Coal the provincial administration and the railway company. City Crime Bought Meat December 12 in His Store Permanent Court; Problems of Security and "There a real revival of interest in Canada throughout the Disarmament Sent Over to Next Assembly. central part of the ,” Dr. Black stated. ‘‘I have in Cowichan Town; Great Interest in Preliminary jqst had a conference with our United States representatives at Trial Indicated by Crowd in Courtroom. St. Paul and we expect quite a movement northward this year.” Gear *a, March 13—The expected decision of the League of Nations Council to throw the whole problem of arbitration, Nanaimo, March .13'.—That lions Ç. Watson was one of a party security and disarmament into the next Assembly, registered to- that entered his hnteh^r store at Duncan. on or about the "da.v by resolution, was quite overshadow'd in league opinion by d*y-*of the Nanaimo bank robbery and bought meat there was Canada's note to the League in which she announced her willing­ tho evidence given by Mr. Frye, proprietor of the Frye Meat ness, with some reservations, to consider extension of the com­ WORST BREAK Market. Front Htreet, at the preliminary hearing of the accused, The note sent from Ottawa, pulsory jurisdiction of the Permanent Court of International dealing with the security Pro­ which begau before Magistrate Beevor-Pctts in Nanaimo this ■ Justice. tocol and thf World Court, was morning. V The communication from Ottawa, receipt of Which was an­ reported to the Council by Sir« YET HITS WHEAT Other witness for the Crown at the morning session included Eric* Drummond. ' Secretary- nounced here i this morning, showed Canada pisd rejected the General of the league. three people who had been in Nanaimo on the day of the robbery protocol partly because of non-par­ Winnipeg. March 13.—It Ex-Senator Charles Humbert and told of the scene at the Royal ticipation by the Unite dStates. which wav “Friday the thirteenth*’ alleges Ex-Premier Poincare, Bank of Canada during the robbery. madh the operation* of sanctions or Flashes and Maginot libelled him. These did not identify Watson, it la penalties practically Impossible. FRENCH SECURITY Annual Civic Balance for holders of wheat to-day. EMPIRE SHIPPING understood. Thr Canadian docupicnt caused u On the Winnipeg drain Ex­ The hearing, which was adjourned nortceable new emphasis to be laid DEBATEPOSTPONED change wheat prices broke a COMMITTEE IS TO at noon, continued at 2.30 this after­ upon arbitration in the IPartie con­ ' Sheet Almost Ready FIRE IN COQUITLAM noon and will be featured by the tes­ sultations and the opinion was ex­ total Af sixteen, cents before INVESTIGATE RATES timony of some of the chief witnesses Paris. March 13.—An urgent Victoria City's—bskmee- shect Coquitlam. B.< ’.. March lJ.—Prem­ MORRIS’ APPEAL pressed in some circles that Canada’s the. disorganization was for the Crown. W. E. Burns appears telegram from ex-Premier Briahd will probably be completed before ises of the Coquitlam Meat Company for the defence, and A. M. Johnson, stand had caused Austen Chamber­ in Geneva, delivered to Premier Ottawa, March 13 (Canadian lain. British Foreign Secretary, in his the end of this month. CHy Trea­ and the home of W. 8. Pyle were de­ halted. On the Chicago Board Preea)—The Imperial Shipping i K.C.'Tor the Crown. Harriot juet as he was about to surer Edwin timith intimated this stroyed end the Masonic Hall and remarks to-day to refbr pointedly to apeak in the Chamber of Depv* of Trade there was a collapse Committee of Great Britain will CROWD PRESENT arbitration, he saying he wished to morning. "Everything financial the Coquitlam Hardware Company ■ POINT investigate the queatien of North ties this afternoon headed off The Nanaimo court room pre­ repeat that Britain remained firmly seemed to break In favor of the premise* adjoining were damaged by almost as severe. Atlantic shipping rates and their a debate on the problem of city last year, and the results to sented an animated scene, packed to attached to the principles of arbitra­ fire which caused lose estimated at Wheat poured into the pits effect on Empire trade, with spe­ the doors by the crowd that gathered tion and disarmament. ------French security as related to the be shown In the accounts should $30,000., maintenance of the present Pol­ be pleasing to the cltlsens," said from everywhere and brokers cial reference to the influence of to see the first presentation of evi­ IN GILLIS CASE the conference system or of eny dence in the bank robbery ease. ish frontier adjoining Germany. the city treasurer. / tumbled over one another in a EUROPEAN ALLIANCE No completed schedules are yet TREATY FIGHT ENDS ether forms of negotiations en Ross. C. Watson, who formerly was available for presentation to the frenzy to dispose of their Report of Additional Arrest these rates and on the service. a city detective in Seattle, la council, but tentative calculations Washington. March 13—Pending holdings. This waa revealed in correspon­ charged with complicity in the |42,- Paris, March 13.—The result Denied by Police 000 robbery of the Nanaimo branch Considered in circles around the show that Victoria’s financial for twenty years, and surviving a dence between the Secretory of The*, most bearish news yet State for the Cdleniea and the of the Royal Bank of Canada on Foreign Office to-day ae meet position has improved all Along filibuster at the end. the treaty for December 12 la»t.- He was attended likely te follow the British re­ the line, the betterment ranging formal recognition by the United was responsible for thr break. Preliminary Hearings May Canadian Government, tabled in i REVISION OF from increased taxation Income States of Cuban sovereignty over the the House of Dominons here thia in court by his wife and father. No jection of the Geneva Security ( able* from Liverpool opened demonstration was attempted. Protocol will be a European alli­ to lowered percentage* of costs Isle of Pines waa ratified to-day by 2|d lower and then dropped Proceed Here SJgprtly * afternoon. / ance in which all the states whose in almost every municipal under- ~ the Senate. frontiers are exposed to the to 5id lower. The European As already indicated in The Times dangers of invasion will unite, ULSTER ELECTION markets were glutted with the GilHs,mur4er trtala may proceed In FLAGS AT HALF-MAST unless the British Government is this city without undue delay. It was EIVE CANDIDATES able seen te suggest something British Newspapers Say heavy shipments of Argentine eiT SUM TO BE Beirut. March 13 -TM-Plr-t P»r- and Australian wheat, leaving learnt to-dar from provincial police IN HONOR OF LATE better te take its place. Chamberlain’s Rejection of IreUml tun The League of Nations protocol afternoon A no dcmanJ for North Ameri­ authorities in touch with the cAae. DR. SUN Y AT SEN -*hm Is now considered In all politi­ Proposal Final dluolutlon proclamation will be la can products. The report that an additional arrest FOR PRESIDENCY OF cal and diplomatic circles here as had been made in the case was given dead. Peking. March li.—The memory of it was learned in Official circles to­ Much Speculation Among EXPENDEJp a specific denial to-day by Col. J. H. WINNIPEG DEATH Dr. 8un Tat Hen. first President of day that the British cabinet has been Observers as to What is to McMullin, superintendent of the pro­ the Chinese Republic, was honored -pressing France to take the German B.C.E.R. Estimates Provide vincial police, who stated that while by representatives of foreign nations proposals Tor a pact under consider­ Come Next Winnipeg. March 13 — John T. to-day when all legation flags were ation. $100.000 For Victoria Spier*, former Winnipeg alderman some talk had mentioned tha Point , and president of the Spiers Parnell Roberta ihcjdenvconnection with ^ Tord. °J Election March 29 May Give GUARANTEES ASKED London, March 13.—The passing of District Baking Company, died here to-day the eu#, It had no material bearlnf <*«"’ of '."T", ‘“.Ier hf'd The German proposals, however* the Geneva Security Protocol, which after an Illness of more than five oh the Beryl been transmitted to the legations by no Clear Majority; Second was rejected by Foreign Secretary ithe Chinese Foreign Office. The are considered in French quarters. Wage Distributions Form years. He was sixty-five years old. MUST FILE BOND V Balloting Probable It was stated by a person close to Chambeidaln before the League of CHOSES BIG LOSS flags wifi ^remain at half-mast for Nat.long Council yesterday, is a sub­ As stated previously the prosecu­ Premier Harriot, tn be unsatisfactory Major Factor in Outlay PRESBYTERIAN VOTE hree days. r without important amplifications, ject of general comment in the news­ tion is considering the advisability Election a Test Between and In any case not acceptable unless papers of this country, which Indulge West Wing of University of of going ahead with the preliminary Replacements and new con­ Toronto. March 13—A report issued so endorsed by responsible, depend­ in considerable speculation as to what Saskatchewan Destroyed by hearings of all three accused now on Right and Left Groups of able guarantees that France could is coming n. , struction on Vancouver Island, to-day by the Church Union Bureau Canadian soil, by virtue of the fact count upon them for immediate sup­ The «'ewspaper* emphasise that Mr. of Information here to-day shows flames This Morning that the fourth mon sought. Charles Reichstag . Chamberlain's speech showed the as planned tor the coming sum­ 1.433 Presbyterian congregations In Morris, has appealed against his ex­ NO ARGUMENT SAYS port in case of a German default Canada have voted in favor of the There was some talk this, morning British rejection of the protocol to be mer by the British Columbia tradition. Berlin. March 13.—With five candi­ definite and final. The London Times United Church and £22 against. The yumip. PrPQQlirP WPâlf* The next few day*. It Is understood, of the possibility that insistence by says It is indeed satisfactory that Electric Railway Company Lim­ Presbyterian Church Association MWalCT rrCSSUre WWCdK, dates for the German presidency al­ -the British on the German plan might will decide whether the Morris appeal his statement whs so categorical. ited, will aggregate no less than credits the anti-unionists with 543 Thought to be About Half- will be seriously projected as a factor ATTORNEY-GENERAL ready nominated and some possibility have the result of bringing to the congregations. fore the old scheme of former Pre­ SHARP CONTRAST $100,000, of which Superinlen- Million Dollars in the case, or whether there is a pos­ of the nomination of a sixth, it seems mier Caillaux and his friends of a M. Briaml's declaration that France sibility of the accused coming here almost certain that the election of complete entente with Germany. In­ was standing by the protocol brought dent Tripp estimates that sixty DEATH PENALTY without further delay. To make good Manson Visits Vancouver But March 29 to choose a successor to dependently of the other powers. about such a sharp contrast in views per cent, will be spent in wages. Saskatoon, Mardi 13—Fire his appeal Moris must file a bond in as to represent a diplomatic hiatus Declines to Enter the Police the late President Ebert will fail te This work is in addition to the Lansing. Mich.. March 13 —The bill which broke out at 3.05 this the l*. 8. courts, and this ha* not yet develop a majority of all the vote* AT NEXfASSEMBLY that In the present circumstances is providing tor capital punishment been done, it Is understood here. hardly intelligible, the newspaper con ordinary operation cost of the light­ morning in the tractor laboratory Controversy cast for any one candidate, which i* ing and street car services, and gives was defeated In the lower House of If there is a possibility of Morris required. tlnuee. adding with reference to the some- idea of the importance of this the Legislature to-day. of the engineering building of coming without undue delay the Gillis Geneva. March 13.—The debate In German offer of a security pact j The vote was 84 to 45. The bill has Vancouver. March 13.—Hon/ A. M. MARX 18 CANDIDATE the League of Nations Council on the great Industry to Victoria.'* the University of Saskatchewan murder case will be Stayed to Include “The German Government has In Victoria city the replacements not been considered by the Senate. all four accused at the o.ne hearing. Manson, Attorney-General, arrived in Starting from the extremist aide Security Protocol ended this morning made proposals which amount to vol­ the city from Victoria thin morning. and ranging ov,er to the Conservative with, the adoption of /. proposal of now provided for will cost about left the entire ‘structure, the On the other hand should the ap­ untary. as opposed to compulsory, $30,000, of which ninety per cent; will cqaITwage dispute **I have no comment to make on side, the official candidates are: Dr. Denes, the -Csecho-Slovakian acceptance of some of the most im­ largest of the university group, peal by Morris be proceeded-with in be for labor. Much of this work Is the U. 8. circuit courts at tian Fran­ the statements of Mayor Taylor re. Ernst Thaelmann. transport work­ Foreign Minister, to refer to the next portant clauses of the Versailles a mass of ruins by 6.30. The lues specting thç. provincial police activ­ er. Communist. Assembly the declaration regarding replacement of existing services by Montreal. March 13.—The Nova cisco. it is likely that Owen Beniamin treaty. This is an event in the his­ heavier lines, and is carried on with­ ities in the enforcement of the liquor Otto Braun, former Prussian Prem­ the protocol made by Austen Cham­ tory of Europe. British and French Scotia coal Industry at present needs at first unofficially estimated at Baker. Harry Frederick Sowash and ier. Socialist, -j— out interference with the supply to Paul Stromklns will he given a pre­ laws. Nothing is to be gained by con­ berlain. British Foreign Secretary, diplomacy should grasp this occasion a dally wage rate that will allow troversy. and I do not wish to engage Dr, W. Mar*. ex-Chancellor and consumers along the route of the more coal to be sold and permit of a (300,000. will probably reach liminary hearing, in this city within and other members, together with any with both hand*. ST,0f>.000 when a complete Inventory, in argument on the subject with His present Prussian Premier, Centre further declarations received from larger amount of employment, de­ the next few weeks. Worship.” declared the Attorney- party. NOT ALL DESERVED Two gangs of men are now steadily^ clared Roy Wolvln, president of the of the building and contents are Government members of the League. at work in the city-, and with the made. * BUSY AT NANAIMO Dr. Wilhelm Hellhach, President of The British motion called for post­ The London Morning Post dec lares British Empire Steel Corporation. In the protocol "scarcely deserved all completion of the survey for the re­ a statement issued to-day. "That." Every fire station in the city At the present time A. M. Johnson. Mr. Manson said he was here on the Baden Free State. Democrat., ponement of the preparatory work alignment of the* pld > transmission answered the general alarm, but due K.C., Crown counsel in the Beryl G. departmental business. Dr. Karl Jarres, former Minister of toward carrying out the terms of the the»juiwder and shot bestowed on It.” continued Mr. Wolvln. **fs a better The Ixmdon Dally Telegraph con- line from the,Jordan River, a third alternative for the miner than a high to an Insufficient water pressure, the I is busy with the Nanaimo (Concluded on page 2) the Interior and at present burgo­ protocol, which has been under way gang will be commienloned. All these firemen could play only weàk streams bank robbery proceedings, and fur­ master of Duisburg, joint candidate (Concluded os pegs Jl daily rate and shorter time. It is men are of a highly trained typy ; economically Impossible to pell the on the structure while the fire spread ther action In the Gillis case is un­ ACCIDENTAL DEATH of the Parties of the Right. there are at present no qualified city product of the piiners* labor at the rapidly. likely until some settlement of the It ia generally considered that the resident linemen unemployed, and It wage they demand to.-day." 1 FORCED FROM LADDERS Watson hearing In Nanaimo. As at election of March 29 will be'a test of is probable that the bulk of the men present held. Baker and Sowash Ottawa, March 13.—A bullet acci­ efrength between the Right and Left NARCOTIC DRUGS The pressure was so weak that the dentally lire* from- a loaded German groups, after which probably two- required, for this third gang, will COLD AT LETHBRIDGE water would not reach higher than will appear before Magistrate Jay In VALUED AT $100,000 have to be brought over from the the bottom of the second *tory_win­ this city on Wednesday next, though rifle, a war trophy, ended the life of candidates will be agreed upon for mainland. Izethbrldge. March 13.—Lethbridge dows and when the firemen were Georges Letourneaux. sixteen years the final balloting April '23. no mention is made of the appearance rid orphan, last Wednesday, accord­ BURNED IN TACOMA was the coldest spot on the prairies forced______from'... their ______ladders byj bursting____ _ Of Stromkina on that day. last night, and incidentally the OiM- windows the slender streams of water ing to Coroner Wright, who returned SURPRISED FRENCH Connecticut town to 28 below xero was the coldest to-day from the remote district In the were powerless to control Tacoma, March M.-^-The des­ March record here since 1H3. Bright slightest degree the onrush o DAYLIGHT SAVING Gatineau Valley where the tragedy Paris Leaders at Geneva Ex­ truction -quad of the Federal, Menaced by Fire sunshine and a southwest breeze this flames. occurred. Ernest Wright, sixteen, bn Narcotic Division burned $106,000 morning took the ating out of the Ktarting in the rear of thf one- London, March IS.—The House of orphan and adopted brother of the GEN. CHEN TRYING pected Chamberlain Would worth of opium and other con­ air. story tractor laboratory, consisting Commons to-day passed the second dead youth, pressed the trigger. fiscated narcotic drugs in the Thomaston. Conn., March 13.—Fire largely of glass walls and roof, th*; reading of the bill providing for Sum­ FIRE IN SCHOOL Ask Postponement furnace of the federal building which theratened. a large part of the flume* shot high into the air and set business section of Thomaston broke mer time aa a permanent Institution here yesterday. fire to the roof of the main portion from the first Sunday In April until Montreal, March 13.—Nearly $00 TO CAPTURE Paris, March 18.—"It was a first- out in the centre of the town this The drugs destroyed had been of the west wing. Within half an the first Sunday BP’October, with the boys filed out of St. Mary s College cIush funeral, which took us entirely used as evidence in the various morning, swept through two blocks, hour the wing was a mass of flam»** proVtHkm that the period begin a by nut-prise." was the comment toJ set fire to the Glennon-Keogle build­ here within four minutes yesterday narcotic cases tried before the and university officials and firemen week earlier if Easter intervenes. when a fire broke out In that insti­ Said to Have Enlisted Sup­ day of one of Premier Herrlot's col­ Tacoma and Northern Division ing and menaced the telephone ex­ had practically given up hope that the leagues on British Foreign Secretary Similar measure* are being taken in tution. The flames were extinguished change and other buildings before it fire walls and doors between the wing France and Belgium before the arrival of the firemen, port of Chinese Naval Forces Chamberlain's assault on the league was brought under control. and the tower connecting (he two Security Protocol before the League MISSION ROBBED in Amoy Waters wings would stop the spread of the Council in Geneva yesterday. • fire. Mr. Chamberlain's action brought All Scotch Whisky, There, TONGUES OF FLAME Amoy, China. March 13.—Oçrieral great surprise throughout French of­ CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE At 4.30 the four-atory tower loom­ Chen Chlung-Ming. former Govern» ficial circles, where it was expected Some Twenty Cases, Taken Burial Urn 2,000 Years ing high in the centre of the great nor of Kwangtung Province and re­ he would ask further postponement sprawling building was hidden In of action by the Council on the uni­ By Thieve? * * * * a * e * cently contender for the control of ASKED TO UNITE TO SOLVE smoke and a moment afterward that province against the forces of versal pact without seeking to give it Mission City. BO. March 13 — flames shot from every window. Five Its deathblow. the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen. is reliably Thieves forced their way into the minutes later the last hope of the reported to have enlisted the support The newspaper comments fnllrfw Mission Mquor store last night and university officials was dissipated strictly party lines. Those news­ MANY CANADIAN PROBLEMS of the Chinese naval forced In these stole an the Scotch whisky la stock, when smoke poured from the win­ Old Found In Arizona waters In his plan âe capture Canton, paper* supporting the Government some twenty cases. ‘v dows and roof of the large east wing admit some of Mr. Chamberlain's (’hen took refuge aboard a gunboat J. G. Mlchie. the liquor vendor, on ‘ (Concluded on page ?! it Tungehan. south of Amoy and near criticisms are Justified, but claim Toronto. March 13.—In a letter ^ad­ in various parts of Canada coming to work this morning found the protocol could have been per­ dressed to the presidents of boards by men of independent thought and the hack window had been forced and Phoenix. March 13—A burial urn. estimated by archaelogists to be the Kwangtutfg border, following his fected to meet them. of trade and chambers of commerce acknowledged ability. Findings of three heavy steel bars placed taaide.lt NEW CHAIN OF STORES 2.000 years old. has been unearthed a short distance north of Phoenix. Ac­ evacuation of Swatow, which, accord­ "The truth la." says L*Oeuvre, "that in every city In Canada, 8. B. Gundy. hoards of trade after investigation in had been levered away. He believes cording to Dr. Omar A. Tunney, professor of archaeology and an expert on ing to Canton dispatches, was peace Great Britain rejects the pact Ite- •it of the Tun it to I!. their own provinces might be sub- there was practically nothing more IN PACIFIC STATES the pre-historic ruins and rettes of the canal builders, the urn 1» one of the fully occupied by General Ha ? he* Domini-. Trade, suggests that the boards of mlttéd to à national committee. By. than the whisky touched. moat rare and valuable relics of that early period ever discovered. Chung-Chl. leader of Bun a army th that region. "Pertlnax." political editor of The trade In each provint^Ttake up a concessions then. It is - suggested, The police are working on the as­ San Francisco. March 13.-*Forma­ The urn contained the ashes of-a child, according to Dr. Tunney, who Echo dc Faria, find# Mr. Chamber­ "get-together" plan to/solve national unity might be achieved from Hali­ sumption that an experienced gang tion of a 138,360,000 corporation to based his belief on the absence "of Jewelry with which the ancients bedecked Besides the navy. It ia stated C lain's agi "was really powerful problems. It Is duggested the fax to Victoria and "legislation from Vancouver stole the liquor. No establish and operate a chain of de­ has the support of the Yunna.i i In its critical andGiegatlve part, but groundwork might be formed for ex­ would follow, if necessary, making finger marks can be found, and it is partment stores on the Pacific coast the adult dead before cremation. era1, Whang, and his supporters _ that the positive pert of the speech pert investigation of certain national effective a new national policy which evident one of the thieves wore has been announced here by Ben The bowl Is in an excellent state of preservation despite its many years claiming hie retirement from SwatSW was feeble, and #vcn childish.” ■* problems tj** the delivery of ad­ might Jead to prosperity for alL” jamln V. ticklesinge# underground. was really a trap set for Hsa, ■ViVrOKlA I>A1LY i’lMKH, FH1WAY, MAEÙH 13, 1928 , -4L......

tlona to-day as -should eliminate any | of assuring peace, he said, then well NO PROTOCOL REVISION TRADE CONFERENCE ■BBRBBBi'domination I>y WMlwhat Is_ going —on in — -----' ' Kingston, . Jamaica, March IS.— Vancouver. Furthermore, the people ITALY AND JAPAN IP—tt»—d In -In­ Use Cuticura Soap A KODÂK ALBUM 11 TO BE of Vancouver will spend their holiday The Legislative Council yesterday wherever they can find the greatest Italy, through Victor to Bcialoia. tends that the Foreign Secertary went And Ointment ... 1 nUradJoyn. What concerns the Vic­ former Foreign Mlnlsidy came out farther than was expected In his de­ approved the expenditure of $7,500 w the beat way of keeping your prints clean toria committee Is mer» particularly for Mr. Chamberlain's proposal structive analysis, of that “iU-consid- to coyer the cost of sending dele­ treaties, while Vjscount er«d and untimely attempt !© im­ how it la going to _J V gates from Jamaica to the general To Heal Sofre Hands anil just where you can find them. We have crowds which wHl be here from Van­ for , Japan, announced that, prove upon the peace-preserving ma­ many attractive styles'. couver on tbqt day. Dominion ,Day Toklo had not completed examination chinery constructed hy the engineers conference of ' representatives of ' has l>een chosen for the climax to the of the protocol, but apprèclated Its of the League covenant.” Canada and the West Indies and carnival out Of consideration for the lofty and noble idea and would con­ "Exposure of the fatal weakness of neighboring British colonies in Ot­ KODAK AGENTS people of Victoria. It U the only day tinue its study in prdfound sympathy the protocol, however, was best done tawa next May. The conference has on which the stores win be closed, and co-operation. • thoroughly if done at all.” the paper been cabled for the purpose of re­ Committee Employs W. C. and -It Is the intention to give the Belgium, represented by Paul Hy­ believes. viewing the Canadian and West Indies trade Agreement. „ The Owl Drug Co. Ltd. Winkel, Well-known Busi- employees of the city the very beet mans saw in the British proposal a REGRET VOICED day of pleasure possible.' way to stabilise peace, while awaiting The Dally News says: Campbell Bldg. Prescription W. H. Bland, Mar. attainment of general security. “There will be widespread regret Pert and Douglas Specialists Phone 115 » ness Man BROMPTON PAPER EARNINGS V. Brazil pledged her support to any in England, though not surprise, at .J Establishing a policy of preparing NO ARGUMENT, SAYS scheme of mutual assistance, pro­ the inability of the British Govern­ Montreal. March 13. — The annual for Victoria's Summer Carnival ATTORNEY-GENERAL vided it was general In character. ment to gjve support to so bold and report of the Brqmpton Pulp and Pa­ week many months In advance, the Spain, through doubt Quinones de so sincere an attempt to outlaw war per Company for the year ended De­ NEW GYMNASIUM proval on the utilisation of $15,000 committee organising the celebration Leon, adopted a similar attitude. at a single stroke." cember 11. 1924, shows a reduction in GtE! Nearly ______(Continued from page |) Sweden said her eventual attitude front the disablement fund last year for th present year has appointed LEAGUE IS ELASTIC earnings, but an improveed working - Prime Rupert. March IS—The Ro­ William C. Winkel as salaried mana­ A Vancouver dispatch said Mayor would be that of .the Great Powers, capital position. working capital to assist in the maintenance of the ger of all the co-related activities to Taylor had announced that he would and v ruguay recommended throwing The Westminster Gazette says: shows an increase of nearly $400,000. tary and Gyro Clubs of Prince Ru­ “Whether the policy which Mr. pert are planning the construction of adjustment bureau conducted by the be staged. Offices have been opened ask the City CoupcH next Monday to the whole question before the next and at December 81 last amounted,to 4ft. of Snow Chamberlain suggests will meet the i gymnasium equipped with a swim­ Dominion Command of the associa­ at 122-3 Pemberton Building. make the following demands up'in Assembly. $3.086,041. Net earnings amounted to Mr. Winkel lias been Instructed to the Attorney-General: case some will qu—tlon, but it is cer­ $407, 509, as compared with $996,111 ming tank. Plans will be drawn by tion. MILITARY FORCE tain the conditions attaching to It That’* what we had in A. A. Cox of Vancouver. •o arrange financial aspects of the 1. That he supply the dty with the for 1923.______coming carnival as to assure a sub- ! bill to be charged the city for activi­ Many of the French frankly ad­ iust be taken into consideration. mitted that Britain's al lance sugges­ he League is sufficiently elastic to March 9 years ago. NEW MAPtRIAGE LAW mantial balance In the treasury of the ties of the Provincial Police in liquor VETERANS' BUREAU committee to be tarried forward * fo ^enforcement within the city since tion meant*the maintenance of mili­ Çaccommodate Mr. Chamberlain’s NEW BUILDING the credit of next year’s «Carnlvaf. September 30, 1924. tary force in order that the powers policy, but beyond that we can not Toronto, March |*\Couplea alxiut reach a conclusion until It is given Prince Rupert, March 13—Work on Ottawa, March IS. — The confer­ The committee xVas appointed, by 2. That he withdraw the Provincial In an alliance might be able to pre­ to bé married in must secure Police from the city in accordance serve the world's peace. concrete shape." . the construction of a two-story con­ ence of the Great War Veterans* *As- Mayor 1'endray to carry the 1925 Car­ crete business and apartment block icelation's representatives from their licenses at least three days be­ nival to a successful conclusion, Uut with assurances given early in the Mr. Chamberlain contended that year. those brooding fears that keep huge on Third Avenue here for Max Hell- >arte of Canada, meeting In Ottawa fore the date of marriage, ^pder a are acting on the assumption that brome will commence soon. How are you off for coal! Yesterday, placed its mark of ap­ the immediate success is only. a . first . "1 am. satisfied that Ihe council wUI Armaments -la beiqg have little rela­ COMMONS SPEEDS UP bill introduced In the Legislature. •step towards making Victoria the support my stand in this matter,** tion to the ordinary misunderstand­ carnival City of the Pacific North­ •aid the Mayor. *'A city the,aise of ings Inseparable from International Ottawa. March 11.—The Govern­ Phone 385—NOW! west. James H. Beatty, David Deem­ Vancouver is entitled to autonomy life—misunderstandings with which ment was upheld on a division in \ V I 1 I / ing, Alderman W. H. Cullln, Vapt. J. ip police administration.’’ the League was so admirably fitted the House of Commons yesterday W Troup and Russell Ker compose SOLICITOR'S REPORT to deal. They spring, he said, from afternoon by a majority of fortjr- Mayor Pendray's executive commit - three on a motion to dleoontteue ^Quick.,\tailin'l ^ Walter Walker & Sons Ltd. City Solicitor JTK Williams, who deep lying causes of hostility, which Oldest CmI Dealers la BX. ten. and all have assured Carnival returned to Vancouver from Victoria for historic or other reasons divide private Members Day on Wednesday MaAgger Winkel nt their entire rop- "yeatijtflay aflèr 'InlefvWWfhg th* At­ great and powerful states. Tf these after ■StircB'-t». '------. BUCK FOX CIGARS i'orl IWftis effort'! to place the anpual torney-General, stated he had made fears exist, he argued, they cannot /ÿSHELLV> Phone 485 635 Fort St " Tin* of 50. Half price tarnival.on a sound business footing. a definite request of Mr. Manson to effectually be removed by even the Combining two urgent needs, the withdraw the Provincial liquor jpollce most perfect method of dealing with at first ne U V lit y of Manager Winkel from Vancouver. particular disputes bx, the machinery GASOLINE .....$2,25 will seek a suitable title for the Sum- "1 did this not only in accords nee mer fsstirai, while tiilflg tftiihlerest with the arrangement made between of Inquiry And arbitration. aroused to add funds to the treasury. the Mayor and Mr. Manson. but be-* GERMANY'S ATTITUDE A competition is being organized to tween Mr. Manson and myself some Berlin. March IS.—Foreign Minister select the most suitable title, entrants time ago," Mr. Williams stated. Btresem&nn. In an interview In The Chest Colds MACDONALD’S BRIAR w41l make a small contribution to­ “The Attorney-General told me, how­ Cologne Gazette, enlarges on - the 'for wards the funds with each sugges­ ever, that he had not been officially question of the proposed security pact Big Plug, Regular 80c 68 C tion. and the successful inventor will Informed of any Increase in the dty and Germany's recent suggestion Don’t take chances with Our Suiting for Men receive a handsome reward, while the] police force td take care of the liquor along that line. aggregate of the entry fees isIs ex-« f situation, but as soon as he was sat­ These suggestions were made, he your health—that cold- pevted to amount to a large sum. isfied matters were being conducted said, to dissipate France's uajoeitfled I and for Women are British In an outline of his proposal Mr. nropcrly, he would consider the with Imagination that she is threatened by get it off your chest now Winkel said: draws 1 of the provincial force." Germany and to manifest to the with BRITISH CONSUL TOBACCO “In Instituting carnival Work we world Germany’s genuine peace. propose to make it an annual event, FIRE IN SASKATOON • For this reason,” lie continued, We are making arrangements to "the German representatives at Lon Ij-lb. tin. Regular 65c. FC— guarantee sufficient money to the CAUSES BIG LOSS BAUME Let us show you how for ...... t>UU don. Paris, .Rome and Brussels wefce credit of the committee at the end of Instructed to inform the respective the year to permit of operations on a (Csstls—d from ease t.> governments that Germany was ready BENGUÉ to save money and be larger scale next year. And in this and tongues of flame* thirty feet in manner it is hoped that In future to Join in a security pact of the pow­ smartly dressed. length leaped from the windows to( ers .interested In the Rhine, to guar­ Get the original Dr. Bangui's years a very substantial sum will the accompaniment of crashing glass. have been earned by the carnival antee the present frontiers on the BRIAR PIPES A constant staccato ,of crashing Rhine, and also to conclude arbitra­ Baume processes so itrat cittsms may seem glass and an incessant booming of ex­ some tangible results from the car- tion treaties with all the powers on Also clears away the con. Lovely models made to In leather case. Regular $1.00. F A— ploding gasoline and paint were heard the lines of those concluded with Special af...... J...... UVv above the roar of the flames, fanned Ewitxerland and Sweden.’’ " gestion and relieves Head order within 48 hours. A BUSINESS BASIS by a strong west wind. Twenty-be­ Colds and Sore Throat "With this idea permeating the low-srro weather greatly added to We guarantee fit. These Are Real Big Bargains for the Week-end minds of the committee it will be un­ the discomfort of the firemen. At any Drug Store. derstood that the carnival is a bust A BIO EXPLOSION Estimates May n<*s# proposition. It must be put on a When the fire Was raging at its Keep a tube handy. paying basis whereby business men greatest In the east lying. the ex­ Be Finally Closed Tk. UrnIwHIWC.. UlM,i|ati Will not be called upon to carry an plosion of a large quantity of gaso­ TOBACCO-^ iff SHOP annual burden. . line In the southeastern comer of the "One of the big ideas Influencing wing blew the entire corner of the This Afternoon ff 039 Fort Street we sêlTTor Less T? the decision to hold the carnival in building into fragments, strewing the the last week In June is to start the ground about with debris. Ktudents, First Phone 3689 tourist season from a week to ten firemen, policemen and others stand­ The works committee of the City 143! QovernBWt days earlier than it begins ordinarily. ing within short range of the ex­ Council this afternoon had few mat­ CHARLIE HOPE We wish to attract the people here plosion narrowly escaped death ters of importance for consideration. and keep tRgfn here so that they will serious injury as great masses • of Mayor Pendray anticipated a swift spend money with qnr merchants. masonry and bricks showered about clean-up of works affairs and de­ Aches*: The duration of the carnival will be them. The hot breath of the ex­ clared that, if there was a full at­ either five days or one week." plosion scorched the of sev­ tendance of aldermen, a determined Mr. Winkel said that the carnival eral bystanders and hurled them to effort would be made to finally com­ McKINNON’S PRICE committee has no intention of seek­ the ground. plete the estimates for the present ing the jjmrtlclpatlon of school chil­ Placing the loss at $100.000. Presi­ t WEEK-END SPECIALS dren in the parade in such a way as dent W. C. Murray stated the build­ Butter, great valu». Alberta Oramery, per lb. 35<" to interfere with their studies. t The ing was insured for approximately TO BUILD NEW CHURCH school board, he said, .will be asked half of its value. . Roger*’ Hyrup, tMb. tin for...... 17f to name a representative to serve on Quebec. March IS—The Parish Salmon, appelai purqhaae. While they last, 4 cans for 25e the committee. NANAIMO BOWLERS church of St. Urbain, iq.the Bale-St. "Victoria has grown to such proper- Paul region, suffered so ntuch dam­ New Dates. 3 lb*, for ...... 20< age during the recent earthquake BEAT NAN00SE TEAM that the villagers have decided to I* Our Aim for Saturday. See These Specials Deep Sea Trout, regular 35c can. Special 2 for . .. 25f demolish the building and build a Brunswick Sardine*, a tin ...... So Special t# The Timas -new church. L30KIB SCHOOL Nanoose Bay. March 18.—The Elks SATURDAY MORNING $3.00 YOUTHS’ BOOTS from Nanaimo were masters Tues­ HEADACHES FROM SLIGHT COLDS S2D0 Fcr the Boys . 709 Pandora Ate., insl Off Douglas St. Phone 1903 day evening oyer tbs Powder Point Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets Wore « I* Mothers, bring your bowling team when the match relieve the Headache by working off the Boots, small boy down early and suited as follows: Cold. A Safe and ITovcn Remedy. The Women’s Oxfords $3.95 *nd $3.45 bos bears the signature of K. W. Grove sizes. Former get him fitted with a Klks. û Me. Made in Canada. (Advt.) price to $8.00. W. Waddfhgton ... .108 158 121 strong all leather THORNE, 648 Yales St F. Ellison ...... 1*7 m 178 Clearing Sat­ $1.95 hoy's T. Jamps ...... 142 151 198 urday at Reg. price H. Buck...... 168 137 170 SS.00. Bises D. Pryde ...... 137 188 201 Women's Black and Brown Ox­ I 11 to IS. 8*.,urt‘y.. $2.00 fords, medium heels, smart look­ Morning Kalsomine Sale ANNOUNCEMENTS 8 788 875 50c ing toe. Former price $6.00 to Total 2391. MEN’S LIGHT WEIGHT Cold Water Kalsomine in White, Light Cream, Ask your gross • far Hollybrosk Powder Point. $7.00. Light weight tor Bpring. Creamery Butter; quality guaran B. Wood ...... 159 182 179 TAN OXFORDS teed. A. Whittingham ... . Ill no 147 WOMEN’S PATENT Smart round toe, rubber heels, Medium Cream and Buff A. Erickson ...... 117 119 142 ...... $ SLIPFBXS æy 1.95 suitable for young men; sixes f Fer Hire—Comfortable 7-passes T. Edmunds ...... 1Ô4 166 99 ger car, $1.60 an hour; experienced W. Thatcher ...... 182 134 138 Fancy cut-out etrap*. suitable to 10. Haturday d»Q 9 Lbs. for 98c driver. Phone 1601. “* tor etroet or house wear. Former Special ...... vObDU Ik 741 111 703 GOOD V. 1. price to 11.00 Saturday Special Total 2127. ^ Dr. W. J. Gibson, associated with Dr. Lewis Hall, 666 Yates Street COAL PAINT SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED ses WORLD COURT AND + + + Try this coal once and ,$1.50 720 Votas Street Phone 13 Art School — Ina D. D. Vhthoff, GENEVA PROTOCOL you’ll find it so good that Dip. O.S.A., 103 Union Bank Build you won't need to be urged tog. phone 5046L and 1470.

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY,. MARCEf 13, 1925 Vancouver Island News THE SOUTH AFRICAN PLUME SHOP Campbell & Co. Ltd. Il the F a s h 1 on H orison for 8 p ring M i 111 n e r y AIBBtNI BOARD OF mDE 1010 government stbeet SATURDAYSPECIAL MAKES ENTERPRISINe PLANS Juvenile Millinery Opening Decides Upon New Camp for Tourists; Will Co CHARMING operate With Island Publicity Bureau; Works Hard for Developments in the District. Here To-morrow Presenting the Newest Styles in for the, “Wee Tots” Special to The Time’. and Their Big Sisters ^ SPRING Albemi, March 13.—The annual meeting of the Alberni Board of Trade was held in the Court House Tuesday night and was one Saturday we will feature a very fine showing of Children’s New of the most enthusiastic in the history of the board. Spring Headwear, presenting many new and becoming shapes for The reports of the various officers showed the board to be the " Wee Tot*” and their big Sisters. These *, although very HATS in a very healthy state, and reflected credit on the able manner "chic” and nicely trimmed, are very treasonably priced. We cor­ in which they had carried out their duties. Three new applica­ dially invite the younger set to view this unique display to-morrow. tions were received and accepted. At The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted in the Bring the Kiddies to See Their Own Millinery re-election of E. M. Whyte for the third consecutive term as president and the remainder of the officers were all re-elected __ Modes were as follows : Mr. J. M, Thomson. vice-president; Mr. M. M. Stephens, and The Vancouver Dully Province secretary: J. A, McNtfte as treasurer, irreat prominence being given to this ta* Dr *• 0 Morgan, s. A. .Carter malter, wHh a peesSHHty .1* «here and It. J. Hotchkiss, together with lwfng a strong appeal made to the Back and Noo-lating the nbove named officers will form Provincial Government by the toucist the executive for the ensuing year. trade group of the Victoria Chamber New Kayser Chamoisette Gauntlets It was decided during the evening of Commerce, urging its construc­ Corsets at $2.19 to take a half page advertisement, tion. extorting the beauties of our district VICTOWA* VtStTORE $125 and $1.75 Per Pair From the Bargain 4» this year's new colored folder be­ “In October we had the pleasure Per Ptir = The new glove styles for Spring: are welt represented ing got out by the Victoria end Island of a visit from a large delegation in this fine shewj/tg of Kayser Chamoisette Gauntlets Publicity Bureau, and a committee represent lap Die Victoria Chamber of Presenting Saturday, two very being displayed in the glove flection here to-morrow. Basement consisting of Messrs. M. M. Stephen*. <’oramerctfand the Victoria and Isl­ special vjtjues in back and non- Cuff effects, braided, pleated and perforated, adorn many J. A. McNIITe and 8. A. Carter to look and Publicity , Bureau.z,and your ex­ ef these fine fabric gloves, per pair $1.85 and $1.75 Materials that are found in the beat Hats— after this, were appointed. ecutive were their guests at a ban­ lâeing corsets that are indeed It was also decided to approach quet given by them at the .Arlington very unusual value at. per pair Styles that meet the mode of the moment— the Qlty Council for some assistance hotel here and In conversation with Workmanship that eharaeterizes the higher In the matter. one of the party after the tour was $2.19. Styles suitable for the A NEW CAMP over, he Mated that great credit was slender and average figure*. priced Hats. due to the Alberni Board for the ex­ A new camp site for the tourist cellent arrangements made and he Saturday, per pair...... $2.19 New Jaeger never seems to tire. of soft vividly traffic was also decided upon and ar­ considered that they had enjoyed colored hats and these of the new season are rangements have been made with the themselves as much in Alberni as parks committee of the City Council anywhere else on the whole tour. Cardigans smarter and more alutrilng than ever. Delight­ to use the south end of the recre­ ful in their nnusnahiesa of style and color, this ation ground for this purpose. A néw THE PULP MILL kitchen about 1« by 24 will be built “I am pleased to Inform you that See These New Spring collection of better Hats at this low price is by, a community bee arranged for Mr. Farria of the Great Central Special at $5 JO unique. The variety of effective trimmings, under the leadership of Mr. R. Milli­ Lake* Lumber Company, informed gan. to be held on Wednesday after - me In conversation over the long dis­ Selling New Jaeger Brushed Wool Car­ quality and materials m6kes selection a matter noop, April 1. tance phone that his company ex­ digans, in shades oCgrey, lemon, of momenta. A six-hole range has been pur­ pected to commence operations there chased for Installation in thé kitchen within the next ten days. > _ To-morrow white, black and peach, with and ffie city water will be laid on "The question of a pulp mill operat­ contrasting colored stripe at to the grounds where It will be handy ing in this district is still very much for then, un- of the campers, and the to the fore, and I hope that It will bottom. Fine quality and ell services of a competent caretaker not be long before we receive the At $19.75 pure wool. A splendid bargain have already been secured to look news that such a plant will be erected A splendid group of Women’s after the camp and the grounds, as hero. Saturday at ...... $5.90 this was the only condition attached "When In Victoria last month 1 snd Misses’ New Spring Coats, The South Plume by the committee to the use of received very encouraging news with smartly styled and very unusual _ the grounds that the board would regard to this and I feel confident 747 Yates Street Victoria's Largest Millinery Salon Phone 2816 have to see that they were kept that we will not be disappointed in value at $19.75. You dean. Most of the material neces­ this matter. may choose from shades of fawn New sary for the camp site has been do­ "During the year sre got out a nice nated by members of the tibard. little folder and had same distributed and oatnel. You must see these Attractive? Priced Thç question of holding a dance to throughout the East and the Prairie coats to appreciate the excellent raise funds to complete the work was Provinces, and we also supplied some At 81.00 Per Pair brought up and a strong committee copy for a folder being got out by value they offer at this low . the millmen; Messrs. J. F. Bledsoe. of data he had been able to get as a the Provincial Government, showing Harvey's Extra Fine Quality J. R. Motion and P. M. Whyte, the result of meeting the various parties was appointed to set the date and price. Bee window showing. Fibre 811k Ho*e. in black, for holding same, consisting of A. O proposed tours for the tourists." Alberni Board of Trade, and Messrs. interested, and stated that In order At the conclusion of the president's white and most of the favored J. B. Wood. F. 8 tree t and €» A. Mc- to get proper data upon which to Freese, chairman and H.Tt. Hoard *F. North. 8. A. Carter. J. A. McNlffe address a very hearty, vote of thanks colors; sises 8H to 10. Very Naughton. who had been chairman base an estimate of the* cost It would „ . r, . was unanimously passed to him by special value at* per pair for a number of years of the Port be necessary for him to have sound5 the board for the very energetic way New -around ...... #1.00 Alberni -City Council industrial com­ Inga taken as to depth of water and ANNUALAMM,,AI REPORT In which he has looked after the^hr- ARGUMENTS FOR mittee. boring* made to determine thé nature The following annual report was tcrests of the board, to which Mr Sports At $1.50 Per Pair The chairman opened the meeting of the ground for driving and submitted by the president ; Whyte briefly replied thanking the by explaining that It had been called] construction work. "During the year we brought for­ member* for the confidence they had at $8.25 Harvey's Pure’811k Hoee, with at Mr. Forde"s request to give him an ward the much-mooted question 0/ placed #in him stating that he was wide lisle tops and reinforced ASSEMBLY WHAHF opportunity of meeting all those who a loop road to connect Alberni with always willing to do what he could In Novelty Plaid and lisle soles, in black, white and might be interested, and hoped that Cumberland, by way of Comox Lake, for the good of the district. all the fashionable colors, at, this would be taken advantage of and and we have kept this as much tb the The iH-estdent and secretary. K. M. Striped Efforts per pair ...... 01.50 District Engineer Meets the necessary information supplied to fore as possible, until those on the Whyte and M. M. Stephens, were ap­ Citizens to Gather Data to Mr. Forde as far us lay In their outside sre beginning to realise the pointed as delegates to the special At 81.76 Per Pair vast importance of such a link to meeting of the Associated Boards of A New Improved Holeproof. the whole of Vancouver Island, and Trade to be held in Nanaimo on the Pure 811k Hose, heavier quality Base Estimate OUTLINES NEED we see by The Victoria Dally Times 18th Mr, McNaughton briefly outlined LOWERS TAX RATE and very fine mercerised Special to The Times the gropt need for an assembly wharf 50 Dozen of Watsons Lisle ribbed lisle tope, black and Albemi. March II.—J. P. Forde. white colors; sises 8% to 18%. the Dominion Government district somewhere on the canal in order that the vnWinie mills could compete in At, per pair ...... 01.75 j a gtneer. was Sji Port Alberni Wed­ the export trade with the mainland nesday in connection with the pro­ c<5“a*S, K SIDNEY AND THE ISLANDS Vests, All Styles At 82.00 Per Pair posed assembly wharf, and attended mills, and also spoke of the necessity Last Year a special meeting arranged under the of It for the benefit of the smaller Kayser Full Fashioned Pare auspices of the Alberni Board of fish plants who could not afford X 3 for $1.00 Silk Hose, extra fine quality, Trade, and which was held In the proper wharf accommodation of Cowichan. March 13X-While esti­ LOOK FOR GREAT ACTIVITY perfect fitting and n «Ilk hoee thelé own. Messrs. A. Van Puven- mated expenditures vary little from that will give excellent aaUs- H<>m a a Hotel, with the president. E. last year. North Cowk'han council A special selling Saturday of 50 dozen Women's Fine M. Whyte, in the chair. brooK and J. R. Motion presented the factlon. Black and white and difficulties under which the lumber­ has nevertheless rod used the general Cotton Lisle Vests in all the wanted styles in sizes 36 The following represented the varl- tax rate for the municipality for Deals in Beautiful Homesites as Building Programme all the new colors. Remark­ <*us bodies interested: His Worship men here had to labor under owing to the lack of a place where they l»25 by two mills. The rates were Continues; Negotiations for Sale of Coal Island; Salt and 40. Very good quality and remarkable value Sat­ able value at, per pair $2.00 the Mayor. Major R. J. Burde and struck at a meeting of the council. Aldermen A. T. Sanders. F. H. could assemble their output and have urday at 3 for ...... $1.00 a chance to compete for the export At the same time the Consolidated Spring Lumber Camp Be-opens. Htecde. A. B. Wood and E. A. V. trade. school rate is half a mill higher than UmiF*: The rrty orP5fl Alberni; Ald­ last year and the North Cowichan ermen George Forrest and E. M. J.V'F. Bledsoe spoke of having school rate Is a full mill higher as a Activity in the line of building, land clearing, opening of AVhyte, the City of Alberni; Messrs. watched the development of the dis result of Increased estimates. The lumber ramp* closed for years and new; comers laying out Ax Van Puyenhrook. Jam.s It. Mo- trict for the past thirty years, and totafripUl rate In both areas 1* identi­ stated tha‘ he thought there was Bernice Armlahaw left for Vancou­ APPLIES FOR LICENSE tioAxR. H. Wood and B E. C- Walker. cal this year, namely 11.8 mills as grounda for homes reported recently along the Saanieh Peninsula ver on Wednesday's boat. nothing he new of that would do rooro against 13.3 mills in the Consolidated to give millmen an opportunity to get has lead to a fading of unprecedented optimism Tn and around area last yyar and 12.* mills for the Mr. Andrew Brown left on Wed­ their fair share of the export lumber North Cowichan' municipal area last Sidney and the titilf Islands. FOR SIDNEY HOTEL business, than by having a good as­ James Island nesday's boat for Prince Rupert, year." \ Several deala in beautiful homesites are being considered by where he goes to take charge of a sembly wharf right at IV>rt Alberni. The reduction In the general rate He also gave some data with refer­ people who have become enchanted with the district the editor of cannery company's store at Bunny- has been made possible on account aide. A license for the eaUe of beer by ence to the necessity for an assembly of the substantial cash balance of The Sidney snd Islands Review reports. In the Headlands district wharf for the fishermen on Barkley News the glass for consumption on the $18.303, In hand at the end of 1814, there are a doaen, new homes to be built this Spring while1 the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinder left Sound, particularly the salt fish. which will probably bh, reduced by premises will bs applied for for the •j At the cendusîon of the meeting on the last boat for Vancouver several thousand dollars by the end building programme between Sidney and Victoria is being ac­ Special to The Times AGRICULTURAL FAIR------Sidney hotel by John Oroonwgod. Mr. Mr. Forde thanked all those who had of 1825. At the end of 182$ the bal- , tively continued. Artistic homes arc going up. and the landscape attended and expressed himself , as James Island. March 13.—Mr. and The agricultural fair committee of Greenwood has advertised his Inten­ ance was 818.785. so that no reduc­ the Sayward progressive Agricul­ tion’" of applying for a license for the Ibeing well pleased with the amount tion was made during 1824. generally ia being improved. Mrs. T. Whalen entertained a few SALE OF ISLAND tural Development Society held It* promises which are situated on Bea­ friends to dinner at, their home last first meeting at the home of Mr. J. con Avenue In the Sidney district of Another .sale of an Island near Sid­ Saturday. Covers were laid for eight North Saanich. ney to a United States buyer is also Walls in connection with the so­ probable following the purchase by at a well appointed tableland the ciety's annual fair, which is to be rooms were beautifully decorated held September k. A full attendance AMBASSADOR RESIGNS Louis Bradbury of Moresby Island. waa present. The fair secretary. J. It la understood tharnegottations are with a profusion of Spring blooms. proceeding for the sale of Cost! Walls, waa Instructed to obtain Washington. March 13. — President Island. Mrs. T. Smlllle and two daughters prices for the lair prise list. Vari­ CpoStdge has accepted the resigna­ Coal Island la a beautiful Inland of returned home from VictoriaJ on ous committee* In connection with tion of John W. Riddle aa Ambas­ Another Record-breaking Day Saturday approximately 408 a cron, and la Wednesday, where they have been the fair were appointed. sador to Argentina. owned by 8. Fairclough. an old-timer visiting relatives and friends for the of that part of Jhe country who. ut past week. X Selling Out the Modern Shoe Stock present makes his home on the Inland. The Inland ia only a abort din tance The prizewinners at this week's STORING VITAMINS A ♦23,000 Slock of the Smartest Style*, Dependable Qualifie*, Brand* Known from t oast to Coast, such ss out. about a mile from Sidney it u card party were Mrs. Rows. Mrs. The average healthy person stated coal has been found on the Gould and Mrs. Rivers, and Messrs. Ladysmith News riorsheim, 8later's, Murray's and Leelde'i, Sacrificed—À Genuine Saving from 82.00 to 80.00 on Each Mr. Island at different times. Mr. Fair­ Thomas. Kirby and Johnson. stores up within the body clough is also reported Jo have struck - X------a------WONDER'VALUES FOE LADIES coal when deepening his well. several days’ supply of es­ A farther argument to support Special to The Times sential vitamins. This ex­ the prediction of better times is Ladysmith. March 13,—The Altar plains why a well-nourished Latest American Styles in Ladies Smart ONE HOUR SPECIAL the re-opening of the lumber camp Roclety of 8t. Maty* Church will Misses’ and Children’s at Cushion Cove, on Halt Spring person of any age is less sus­ SBppers From 10 te 11 a'Claek Only Island, after a shut-down of throe Sayward News hold an and home cooking sale Haturday, April 18. The ladle* A wonderful assortment In silver , LADIES OXFORDS Spring Oxfords years. About thirty men will be em­ ceptible to germ-infection ployed it Is stated. of this society are working hard brown and' black suedes, and liaient With low and Cuban «a || rv rv Preaay little afioea, made to *hre Ion* wear; Two or three other camps have also Special te The Times than those who are mal­ leather»; stylish round toe*. Spanish heels; heels, brown and black. IC J III 1 warn Mki, rubber heels, brown or black, making preparations for this event. been opened further up the island. Sayward, March 13,—A jolly birth­ A meeting was held last night and nourished. widths from AA. Regular $10.00 Qfl* Regular values to $8.00. l04inW Klara 11 to Z. Kale Price ...... , $3.-10 day party was held at the home of value*, on sale at only...... $0*Ot) various committees were appointed On sale 10 to 11 only.. " Sizes 1 to 1S|. Hale Price ...... $$.$$ WATER QUESTION Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Armlahaw March to handle the work. 8 to celebrate the fifth birthday of HOLDS UP SALE OF their only granddaughter. Miss Ber­ 8t. Patrick's Day will be fittingly MEN! SNAP THESE UP nice Armlahaw. daughter of Mr. and celebrated in I«adyemtth, the Y.M.I. Scott’s Emulsion LOTS IN CHEMAINUS Mrs. G. B. Armlahaw. The after­ will hold a conccrr-emd whist drive is a safety-factor that helps MEN S Men’s Crepe Sole Men’s Pine Oalf Boots end Boys’ “Lsekie" and “Har- noon was spent In games which in the Convent Hall commencing at Values ta $10.00 On Sal. at «8.96 » row” Bod Stitched Boots CowlChan, March 12—Arthur Coles were Interspersed with jnuatc which 7 p m., and In til* Agricultural Hall keep you well-nourished. A This group include* men's dress of Victoria complained In a letter was much enjoyed by the children. A the annual dance of the Ladysmith Brogues Welted soles. Made up on the The beat boat for school wear. to the North Cowichan Council that very dainty tea was served, the fob:* Volunteer Fire Brigade will be held. very little used daily to boots in brown and black, men's In brown willow calf. Hale Price being prettily decorated with flow­ This dance has been advertised by aoitd leather work boot*. Values new shapes for young men or the An unbeatable value. QP owners of lots at ('hetnainus found complement the regular diet, more conservative round toea Sixes 1 to 6 ...... tPOeAdt) It Impossible to dispose of their, ers. The guests were Mrs. J. lamg. radio and probably a number of you have Apt bee* offered for holdings owing to the water ques­ Mies Genevieve" atifi Master Thomas radio fans have heard it on theair activates with essential vita­ many a long day. <£«> nr $4.00 values. (PQ AA • 8 to gn nr tion. Lota, aescfscd act fTSO, were Long, Mrs. J. Walls, Mieses Blanch this week.' Tfie boys an- gofrig to Sale Price ...... fpL'VO Hale Price ...... VUeVV iss ...... w&.&O claimed to be practically valueless and Ileen Walls. Mrs. A. , IlrOwn, comitderabie trouble to make thle a mins and helps build re­ $6.90 If water were unobtainable. Mrs. Cavauach, Mieses Alva and dance to be remembered and a great sistance. . The council considered that this Bubbles Cavauagh. Mies May and Improvement on previous years. Hundred! of Other Bargains— THE BRITISH BOOT SHOP wa* a matter which devolved upon Oeorgle Hacht. Ml** Mar>$ G ark. Store up a reserve of < See Our Windows 1116 Government Street the property owners. If they so de­ Masters Pst and Mike (Jerk. Master C. F Davie. M.P.P.. was in town essential vitamins— M U N D AY’S sired they cotild get together and jack Harris'and Miss K. Collett. last night on business in connection form ill» te some acheta* ,#> out be­ with his 11 ding. fte was accom­ take Scott’s regularly. fore tbs council Misa M. E. Armlahaw and Mias panied by Ü. T. 8mj the of Duncan. trait ! lowuc. TeroeW. Oal. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY; MARCH 13, 182.>

=5= in Vancouver. The programme of call comes." There is then set lirions Batly Sintra this sort of swindler is to enter e forth V description of the movement Other People’s Vim STARTS MOVE TO WIPE OUT Do This After store and ask to l>e given a tea dol­ of Fascist troops- the ‘ young men FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1128 lar bill for ten single dollar bills forming flying columns, and the Kirk’s Afternoon Eioept as he wishes to send that amount older men performing tasks for GAS AND AMUSEMENT TAXES ay *r away with â letter. The storekeeper which their age may them. Severe Illness th* times fainting and fus- •a* anm kaa* ta* wat WISHING COMPANY LIMITED obliges accordingly and the’bill goes The British Fascists come out lb# writer MN mm tm » Office*: Corner ffrosd end Fort Street* into the envelope and the envelope on, parade occasionally and frequent Wellington 01 PROVINCES OF CANADA XSTIo Speedily Gain Strength communications to the newspapers Se*!tl*e* Office (Advertising). Phone ISM is seated : but when" die merchant and Put on Needed Weight Cl rrulat loe ,,.., S,...... Phone 3346 counts his one dollar bills he finds indicate how seriously they are tak­ ...Phone to ing themselves. Even their president T. L. Church in Federal House Opens Campaign Against Nothing like the wonderful vita­ there is one short. The stranger SUPERIORITY IN MEM—9IUMIA lising vitamines in Cod Liver Oil ta SUBSCRIPTION RATES then hands back the envelope, se­ was apparently undeterred by the ■ OR OENMANYr Taxation Policies of Ferguson Government, His help convalescing popple to quickly To Whence, Belgium,etc..II.»0 per month withering satire of Mr. H. G. Wells get strong and well—everybody City delivery ...... it.OS per month cures his singles, aslu the merchant Provincial Friends; Says Levies Ultra Vires. —who says the organization is To the Editor.—In a lending article 139 knows that. Mf mall texclusive of to hold the envelope—which is entitled 'What About Pence?'* in The But nobody wants to take the ill- . «as™- stamped and addressed—until he re­ courting misunderstanding by «roar­ Times of March 5, 1 rend: “She «Ger­ smelling? horrible tasting, stomach 8te tee ...... «...... M SS per annum many) depended upon superiority In upsetting oil itself, so nowadays, up turns with the correct amount. ing the letters “B.F.” en it» sweat­ men and heavy gun*, which gained By Times Staff Representative to date medical men are ordering a There is e vain wait and the mer­ ers—for his article at the review her Important temporary advantage.“ Ottawa, March 13.—T. L. Church, Conservative, North Toronto, tablet of Cod Liver Oil and it surely above referred to says that the But some years prior to the has proved » blessing to thousand» THE GENEVA PROTOCOL chant finally opens the letter ; but war It was evident to all has started a campaign here to scrap the gasoline and amuse­ of people who have been sapped of there is no ten dollar bill in sight. movement was recognized by the that at the menace of the ment taxes now levied in a number of provinces, including British their natural strength after a severe Labor Government la its act of European war waa realised, the illness and especially after the T WILL NOT BE SURPRIS- Forewarned is to be forearmed. main grouping of the Continental Columbia. . Grippe or a stubborn cough or coè& inf if the more ardent lupport- granting it articles of association as powers would be Russia and France Mr.' Church has drafted an imposing legal brief to show that j eraI of the League of Nations tell ui TORY TACTICS "The British Fascisti. Limited." a—lust Germany and Austria. And Absolutely Furs sad Unadulterated the gasoline and amusement levies are utterly without legal Perhaps it was the “limited" that 1 would ask If Germany wax so •aid by Grocers Throughout Canada • that Mr. Auiten Chamberlain t blind that she did net know that Bainao—Mayhtsom Tea ■justification and that they should be swept aside without further i speech before the Council yesterday T WILL BE NOTED BY won the Government's indulgence. she and Austria were hopelessly out­ the people of this country that numbered in man-power by Russia delay. is the death knell of the organiza­ alone, when a well-known Petrograd Iat far back as the month of Febru­ poultryman to be making almost un­ The gasoline tax which-has juiit been inaugurated in Ontario tion and a serious blew to the hope paper < Birshewtja Vledomaxti) on ary in 1921 the Rt. Hon. Arthur June 12. 1*14—a fortnight before the limited stealth, bat I can assure you and has raised a clamor of protest, îs without legal standing be- of humanity. It is nothing of the murder of Archduke Ferdinand of that such is far from the truth. In Meighen wrote to the secretary of fact if common business principles SAitte it invades the taxation field,.Mr. Church holds. It crosses sort. It amounts to a practical ob­ DR. FRANK CRANE Austria at SaruJoyO—published an the Winnipeg Grain Exchange to article entitled ' Russia Is Ready: are applied to poultry accounting from provincial into Federal territory, he says, for these reasons : jection to a policy which a united ' — O* I there is not a poultryman in British the effect that “the Canadian Gov­ France Must Be Ready." which arti­ (1) It Is a restraint of trade end British Empire considers both pre­ cle apparently eras directly Inspired Columbia can' for the past three or commerce. ernment has attached great import­ by the Tsar's Minister of War. In four year* show any profit what­ mature and unworkable. The Brit- Voting By Mail ever. <11 H •alTects______the body. __politic and ance to the desirability of sécuriag, this article these sentences occurred: could only be Imposed1 toyby Fed*Federal au­ ■ ish Dominions already had raised • People should know the colossal sac­ Let him attow reasonable Interest PLAN OF MARRIAGE ...... i...... thority aa defined by a Judgment of v their voices and given their aid fog if possible, some control of ocean rifice which we have made for the sa his investment, depreciation on the ITlyy Council In what to known freight rates," and thst tfia tfjjj MR. WILLIAM K HAMILTON we of giving to the .Franco-Rue- plant and the various contingent ex­ ee the Through-Traffic Case." —* . the purpose of making the League iT*of Milwaukee has undertaken a afllanee a really cwtsidermble penses which come against this bust­ Prime Minister asked the Winnipeg - til It to a direct tax end not aivln- * Ask the Vancouver Drug Co.. Mae- of Natipps a success. They do not campaign In behalf of maH voting; LEOTO POLICE COURT official to prepare Canada’s case He wants a statute passed by the by the War Minister in the organisa­ le ho man In British Columbia can dlrrct tax within the fro vine* and to Fariane Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., or choose, to see tbit work destroyed tion of Russia's armed power excel a tax outside pf the scope of the sub- , ------. , , any regular druggist for a box, of State which will permit citizens of show that he has made for himself irate .et out m to» Britan North Suspended Sentence Given in by. a proposal for which the world for presentation to the Imperial a town, village or city jgmrd to vote all that bàs been accomplished any­ syen g çptpmon laborer s wags. Nay McCoy's Cod Uver OH Compound Shipping Committee. by mall if they choose. where of ns kind: Oer yearly eew- niltiWH. f — Banflism that tro poul­ Amène* Act. Canadae .constitution. Vnnnni.unr* Ufnmon Ml» tiilikti. Thay ntmT Mf iBlhi. is not ready and the member states tlngent of recruits has been increased (4) It affects -working and under­ Vancouver: Woman Was sugar coated and* as pleasant to take It must be somewhat disconcert­ This would enable the plan to be tryman. for the years mentioned, can incapable of prosecuting. Security, tried out oh a small scale before by a late Imperial order from 4M,- show even a laborer's wage without takings" declared to -be for the gen- Already Married as candy. ing to the supporters of the Conser­ it* adoption on a larger one. OM to Stt.ttt- men. By this means allowing for Interest, depreciation, eral advantage ol Canada and pro­ Skinny men and women take • them disarmament, compulsory arbiUa- Mr. Hamilton says that at present we have a yearly increase of tb*>^' c. poses to restrain the conduct of the* to speedily put on plenty of good vative leader to (cam that Mr. army of lM.ttt men. At the earn** Vancouver, March 13.—Sentence Wealthy flesh and for this purpose tion, dgpoomic Ijqyqott. and other If he Is sick or absent from the city Then why make such efforts to works and undertakings. was. suspended when Mrs. Margaret Meighen himself was persuaded four he can vote by nriUl and he can­ time, the service period has been they are so extremely good that thin such terms appeal to the imagination bring other fools into the business <6>lt Is ultra vires of the Provinces McPtifF was convicted by Magistrate men and wromen often take on 5 not understand why he should not lengthened by half a year, so that under the contracte end agreements years ago that some action was ne­ during every Winter four contingents\. and thus , further. . reduce the chances Shaw in police court here yesterday pounds or- more in 30 days. As » ■"of a world bowed dàwn under the do It when he is well and at home Would it not be. by which thi Federal Government cessary if the Canadian manufac­ The absent voting law protects of recruits will be atendlng under]? tlM*! "1 on a charge of obtaining goods to the matter offset, your druggist will re­ oppression of war taxation: but as colora. By tbs help of a simple better to try to improve conditions gryfted Federal aid to highway» and value of $130 from James Bonner, turn your money If you don’t take turer and exporter were to be given the secrecy of the ballot and it pro­ OW other grounds. long as something like 330.000,000 tects the ballot box so that no one arithmetical calculation one can far those who are in. and one way 1 Endako. B-C„ by means of false ­ on 4 pounds in 40 days. an opportunity to compete success­ who is not registered can be a a blink the numerical étalement believe would bo to Increase the im­ BEYOND THE PALE resentations. Great for weak, skinny, backward, people—as represented by the popu­ concerning our army, which la ea part duty, despite your leader. Mrs. McPhee. a married womap, run-down “Children, too, and gives fully in the overseas markets. voter. Mr. Church has an equally formid­ lation of the United States, Ger­ One point that is brought out is large as ever a atate has bean able 1 might adduce many more facts represented herself as Miss Jean them a hearty appetite. Neither the"- Meighen Government to show via.. 6M.eeex4I.32MM. from my own and othlrs experience able array of reasons why the gara­ MacDonald to Bonner, with whom Be sura and ask far McCoy’s, the many, add Russia—may not be that the expenses of mail voting ntie tax to beyond the pale of legal nor the Borden Government was would be lees than the prsaswt The* figures need no comment. The but I have held enough I think to she became acquainted by corre­ original ’and genuine Cod Liver Oil called upon to share the responsi­ system. great and powerful Russia alone can show that poultry business Is no respectability. He declares that the spondence originating in an adver Compound Tablets—60 Tablets—«0 able to obtain any relief. The allow herself such a luxury It may Eldorado, so I will close. levy Invades the Federal field. 1» a tieement wherein a lonely woman of cents. « Advt) bility of enforcing the decree em­ . For Instance. In Mr. Hamilton's restraint of trade and commerce and King Government is on the way to district It would cost $1.943.2* to mentioned, by way of compart- A CHICKEN MAN. twenty-nine, said she desired a hus­ bodying them, much of their force t. that the Herman army, accord­ March It. IMS. — . that there to no valid rraran for Its bringing this about. mail each person a ballot with a birth in the first place and. In, the band. When Bonner arrived in the and importance is lost. prepaid return envelope enclosed. ing to the lent military law. had city last week to meet hie financée, The expense for competent help 33»,M3. Austria. 6W.3M. and Italy second 1 place, tor U» subsequent LEGISLATORS APPROVE I* The League of Nations as* first trade+w1th china alarmingly large growth. he bought her clothing valued at $130 would be about Site. The of about 4«3,M0. ... It has sttu to only to discover as the wedding hour *, conceived and afterwards modified envelopes would amount to $16#. stated that ell these army In­ And about all of this Mr. Church UTAH RACING BILL creases take place in time of peace, approached that the bride-to-be was Other expenses would remain about HEALTH! DISEASE wants the Federal Government to do already married. to suit conditions of post-war real­ ^OLONEL L M. COS- the same, go we have a total ex­ nelualvely fee the purpeee ef bain* something- He has formally naked Salt Lake f’ky. Utah. March 13.— able te place the army aa quickly Mrs. McPhee had written Bonner ity must be retained and strength­ V grave, Canadian Trade pense of $3.2** for mail voting, as the Government to state what action that she was leaving to visit an aunt The Redd Horve-racing Bill, which C against $6.342 for voting in person. As poaalblc on a war footles, that It contemplates to stop Provincial wag passed by the Lower House of ened if future conflict is to be Commissioner to China, has given Besides this, it is reasonable to In to ray. in the interest of a moat Incursions Into Federal taxation pre­ In Seattle fbr a few days, thus neces­ sitating a postponement of the wed­ the Utah Legislature last Saturday, avoided. It is the first practical the Victoria Chamber of Commerce suppose that a larger number of apeedy mobilisation In that respect serves. was passed by the Senate laat night people would vote if voting was we hare, moreover, carried through — No. 33. — ding. Bonner called on the police effort on the part of the great na­ advice which should be taken to Mr.. Church finds himself, however. when hie suspicion» were aroused. and Is in the Governor’s hands to­ made easier. a greet reform. In that we have pro­ day. If Governor George Darn acts jected and begun to build a whole In a somewhat embarrassing position. tions of the world to outlaw the heart by all the exporters of this Under the present election law Addison’s Disease The hated gasoline tax. which has FALSE PRETENCE» favorably on the measure, Utah will only about sixteen per cent, of the network of strategics! railways. In The cententlon of Major W. Mc­ have two racing sessions limited to principle of settling international country. Apart from the general this way we have done everything been greeted with a howl of Indig­ suggestion th< Canadian manufac­ potential vote was cast In Mr. nation that can be beard 1 Kay. city prosecutor, that the mis- thirty days each. The Mil provides differences by force. It recognizes Hamilton's district, and it Is esti­ in order to anticipate the adversary for tho part-mutuel- system of bet - in mobilisation, and at once In the end of Ontario to the «th*, »»* I"- ____ mrteentation by the woman aa to the value of public conference as turers must get busy, if they want mated that at least ninety per cent, Often la the history of e dtoea posed by the Conservative Ferguson------her marriam-eble status constituted ting. legislators -who fostered tho of the voters would exercise their very first dey» of the war, to con­ rame great mast* mind, many years measure look for favorable action by opposed to dealings in secret. As to increase their business with the centrate the army ns quickly as pos­ Government Just after It had antag­ false pretences on which the roods franchise under the new method ago. recognised a number of (trip onised every prohibitionist in the pro­ the Governor. « Voting by mall seems to have sible. We wish the same for France. were purchased was sustained In the such it has already done a good Orient. Colonel Cos grave urges that tome as being associated with . hibition Province and a lot of others conviction. everything in Its favor as a cheaper, The greater number of soldiers she definite diseased condition of an In deal more useful work than many his office be supplied with the latest simpler and more up-to-date plan has In pence time, the quicker she by opening wide the rale of be*. Before he suspended sentence teranl organ. Important in the body Thus Mr. Church finds hlmralf lined M salat rat. Shew was informed real. people imagine. It has not pro­ price lists *nd all the available in­ than voting In person The secrecy will be ready” economy, ang left to posterity I take this from B. D. Morel's "Pre­ up against the Ferguson Government, Illation had been made by Mrs. duced a guarantee that there shall formation calculated to stimulate of the ballot and other matters classical description of one ef the representing the provincial Conserva­ have been carefully worked out and war Diplomacy—Freeh Revelations" many diseases thst gaeW at thi McPhee and that the fineries pur­ be no more war. Its membership Chinese interest in the products of the poet office Is abundantly able to awd Mr. Moral says "We wish the tives. At that, however. Mr Church chased f* the "weddtnr” had been ORINKWATERTO vitals of human kind. undoubtedly I» representing the popu­ handle the mail rote. same for France" was translated Back In 1333 Dt. T. Addison of Lon taken back by the store, thus assur­ lacks at least three great nations this Dominion. Mr. Hamilton asks. •'Why not diplomatically by incarnant pressure lar side of the ea*. _ ing Bonner of reimbursement. upon the French flovemiffeet to don made a remarkable contribution without whose moral and practical The Commissioner points out that use the postal service to make the to the study of disease by describing ENTHUSIASTIC SUICIDE exercise of our franchise more pri­ "down" the opposition in the main­ aid it can not hope to reach its ob­ civil war and frequent political a dises* associated with tubercu The Ferguson Government, in the HELP WISH OUT vate and convenient ? Why not tenance of their Three Years' Min­ jective. At the same time it is upheavals have very little effect bring out the stay-at-home vote; istry Law. which had own driven testa In. or atrophy op the tiny gland opinion of old and wise Federal poll- Mrs. Ada Hodder through the French Chamber In that surmount» the upper end of each ilftsns here, has been com mitt in* en- ■ «rmting * sense of world respond- upon the Chinese trader. He needs give us better facilities far Intelli­ of our kidneys, known as the Supra gent voting, and save lots of August. 1311, and which continued thualaotlc outride with It» oew taxar Passes Away After x bitty which will eventually impress and continues to import goods irre­ money to the taxpayers? Here to provoke the bitterest resentment renal gland. lion agd Its wide-open beer policy. KIDNEY POISON This to now known as Addteon'e ; the people with its possibilities. spective of whet it going on near would be a good field for women among the parties of the I-eft." Now Mr. Church’s attempt to quash to promote progress. Would not H. HEWITT. Disease, a dtoea*. fortunately for IU taxation In the Federal Parliament Lengthy Illness » Meanwhile it will have to increase him or in distant parts of his voting by mail appeal to them?” East Books, March 11. mankind, of not very frequent occur will not help the provincial regime. If Tour Back Hurts or BUdderx tenee, as a large hospital like the ) its power end influence along prac­ country. On this account Colonel The truth of the matt* la- thaY lire. M* Hodder. tot* of "Ltoradell/- Vancouver General Hospital, would Tele Street. Oak Bay. passed awey tost Bothers You, Bogie POULTRY BUSINESS IN E.C. not averse* mdte than two eases Federal Tories are amaaed. annoyed tical if somewhat slower lines than Co*grave urges the Canadian manu­ and alarmed by the recent activities evening at Ht. Jraeph’a Hospital follow, year. This dtoea* attacks people log a lengthy III os— Mrs. Hodder was Taking Bolts i soma of the idealists have drawn. facturer to pay more attention to WORDS OF WISE MEN To the Editor:—I wee much Inter­ under forty-five, appearing even In of the provincial wing of tho party. the widow of the late Edward Francis * Bec lus# the British Empire has that market and what it now offers ested in your article In Saturday’s youth In rare em*e. In It the akin Just when the Federal Tories are ex­ Troy Hoddw, and had been a resident Times on the above subject, and more pecting an election, along contra thh of Canada for about thirty year*, com­ When your kidneys hurt and your ~ rejected the protocol, and is sup- and will continue to offer to Cana­ Love is the summary of fhe live, become» pigmented, or darkened ing to Victoria with her husband the inspiration of everything good, so even In yeur leader In to-night’s Title pigmentation affecte the exposed Provincial Gov*nment and ehnuye back feels sore don't get scared and i ported by other nations in that view, a majority of the fleeter» by smash­ twelve years ago Hhe was born In prpreed to load your stomach with dian enterprise. the spurqg and substance of eternal Payôur figures sound all right, and parte of the body- face. neck, hands ing the prohibition tow which they Bournemouth. England, and had been ' it by no means follows that no fur- The Germans are already on the joy. « tho* parts where pressure to I to metototo pniy a.™ mo-joj “ Sto «Intro'ra^elTL”" KnVto^lindW lot ofIrina?, drugs that excite the kidneys ♦ + w appear to th# uninitiated to be very' exerted, aa about the waist. There voted *o maintain only a fewg months irirtate the entire urinary | ther step along this path to per- job in China and our neighbors to Play fair yourself and you help convincing, hut. sir. If you were In le often a black patchy pigmentation ago; and,and. not eontenl wtth e|n lmn with deep regret of her , , Keep your kidneys clean ftfce others to acquire the habit. l he poultry business and had been a gasoline«line tax— which la aa popular aa *.,h . youVmT keopk„„ your, bowels clean, by s menant peace should be taken. The the South are spending a good deal of ths lining of the mouth or gums. most taxation—and much more' ' jteste so. The late Mm. Hodder wee pndlgtol— 1er the peat three or four year». 1 A very notlwable feature of this dia­ ___» yearn ago by flushing them with a mild, harmless | value of the League as an intema- of money on their trade organiza­ One strives for health and cures think you would sing a somewhat ls te that although the body may And all this in Ontario—th* only (‘•”) Hodder, who wen> ovn salts which helps to remove tho | nenal’ agency composed of half a tion in that field. It might be good his body’s IU. Another mopes and different tunc. he quite well nourished, there te great province where Ue Conservative with the first contingent from Victoria body’s urinous Waste and stimulate# gathers doctor’s bills. It would interest many poultryman body weakness a lack of energy, Party has any hold worth talking and served throughout ths war. Hhe them to their normal activity. The hundred states lies in its possession policy for the Dominion Govern­ e ♦ ♦ aboutÎ It is intolerable, say the ted* is survived by s brother. Edward Bon- of British Columbia, the writer an Inability to do the day’» work. *ey, of B roads ton*. .Dorset. Bngtand, function of the kidneys la to filter 1 of all the machinery to call respon­ ment were it to consider the ad­ Running expen*» that land to eat amongst the numb*, lo know what la In thla dtoea* the blood pressure to eral Tories, and men like the irrepres­ the blood. In 24 hours they strain ahead of you should bo alowly down sible Mr. Church will hqve their and a daughter-liv-f»*. Mrs. Kdward sible representatives of governments visability of extending its activities the reason. If the industry is so good very low end there to often nausea Hodder. of 101* Uttdrn Avenue. ffom It 540 grains of acid and waste, to a walk. In this Province, why prices in Van­ or vomiting, particularly In the mom- hands full trying to overcome the ef­ The funeral wW be held from the B.Ç. so we can readily understand the together to discuss matters of world in such an important market. An couver. according to the market re­ fects of It.— B.H. _____ Funeral Chapel to-morrow at 11 o dock vital Importance of keeping thr kid­ Lore la bat another name for that Rev. A ,4^3. Owen will officiate and conctre. And it may develop that office in Shanghai is essential as an port In The Montreal Weekly Star Mitnv attempt» here been made to _ made in the family neys active. Inscrutable presence by which the transplant this gland from a healthy interment will be mi août I» connected with humanity. for March 4. are the lowest In Can­ in Ro»» Bay Cemetery. Drink lota of good water—you a dozen or more of such conferences accumulating and clearing station; ada. In fact according to that same human or animal Into the tissues ol can't drink too much; also get front will have to be arranged before a but officers under the Commissioner Do what you can where you are report for the market in Calgary. the diseased person, but thus far the any pharmacist about four ounce# ThtVEATHER RADIO CONCERT practical solution of the questions should be able to justify themselves with what you have British Columbia egg» are actually transplant has never lived In tie new of Jad Halts; take a tablespoonful ♦ * -a selling below the price of the Chinese. in a glass of water before breakfast involved in the first protocol has in a number of other important pur­ A good lent of a man la the way There would seem to be some seri­ AESCULAPIUS. A sueceeoful radio concert and each morning for a few days and racial was held on Wednesday even­ your kidneys may then r.ct fine. Thla been found and the unqualified sup­ chasing centres. In any event he spends hla money. ous reasons for this and 1 am (ally ing In the Elk Lake Schoolhouw. un­ convinced that If Investigation were — famous salts is made from the arid port çf present and future League Canada should spare no efforts to The beet rule of the road I» the made, it would be found that the der the auspices of the Young Peo- of grapes and lemon Juice, com­ Burnside Bowlers • V mi*.Aiai uo 1*.—* S£i pla'o Society of the Elk Lake Sunday 1 members obtained. But if some obtain the cream of the Chinese Holden Rule. Always drive as you poultry men In British Columbia are meter is tailing o« the No*th< bined wtth llthia. and has been used wish other» to drive. for years to help* claps and stimu­ * progress shall be made at each trade. It should mean much to In the hands of a wholesalers com­ and cloudy, mild is general on James Bryant gave the radio de­ + + + bination In restraint of trade. Hold Enthusiastic the Pacific Slop*. ally law tem- late clogged kidneys; also to neut­ « gathering, some good will have been Exaggeration weakens everything peraturea are reported In the prairies. monstration. Refreshments were ral Ixe the acids In the system g» British Columbia. This to my mind see ma to be prov­ served, after which Cheers were ; accomplished. If Lord Grey could It touches. ed by the manner In which reductions they are né longer a source of Irri­ w «Sr ♦ Business Meeting given by the boys to Mr. Bryant and tation. thus often relieving bladder i have persuaded the principal na- THE BRITISH FASCISTI Teach your children that home Is In prices take place. The slump of Vlctorta—Bgfemetar. 14.21: tempera hla assistant, also to William Kokl- a place where everythin* should he last month may be taken ea a earn In At the Burnside Lawn Bowling tore, maximumIroom yyesterday.esterday, 4$:4t, mminimum. tano for transportation of the radio I lions to consent to a conference in point. Within three or four days we •3; wh>4< 14 mile# MT ; rain, Jad Salts Is inexpensive; can net reat Britain is not pleasant and you will have taught Clnb half-yearly meeting, held last and operators. ______Injure: mskes a delightful rffervgdk ! the Summer of 1914, there is a them one of the moat valuable les­ saw a reduction of nearly 23 cents evening, President James Renfrew per doaen. _ ver—Barometer, 44.34: temper- cent llthia-water drink, which every­ » strong possibility that war could " easily alarmed by sugges­ son* of life. presided over a large gathering. Five Maximum yesterday. 52; mini- one should take now and then I» tionsG that the social order it in 4- + + New ther# waa hat any in créa* in new members were elected. 42; wind, 4 miles N.K.; weather, English Cricketers help keep their kidneys clean and have been avoided. It ought to be The truest eelf-reepect le not to production to warrant one quart* of The serial committee's report by cloudy. active. Try this; also keep up the danger. She has weathered many think of self. such a reduction yet the slump came Chairman R. HuddltstoaeHTOM Kamloops—Barometer, 34.24: temper­ e much simpler matter now. ______W .dg—.—:------— water drinking, and no doubt ygu ( storms: but more than one prom­ and the rraran far It waa given aa waived, with mar ature, maximum yesterday, 44; mini­ Engaging in Final will wonder what' became of yo# Mr. Chamberlain's speech in large receipts from V. H and China. and the ladles were not mum, 24; wind. 4 miles w.; rain, trace; kidney trouble and lackacho. By all Geneva yesterday is of particular inent man of recent dele has issued Yet according te your lead* no such the general thanksgiving: tor A ' wtp- -aether, cloudy. WHO’S WHO IN tng out of the deficit lefpbver from Prince Rupert—Barometer. 30.14; tem­ Match in Australia means have your physician examine interest to Canada in that it should a warning that the British counter­ importations have taken place. In perature. maximum yesterday. 44; mini­ your kidneys at least twice a year. fereaWnlly then, the large offerings last Bummer. mum, 34; wind, calm; rain, .14; weather, • prove to semai politicians—both part of the blackshirt movement of HISTORY TO-DAY did net exist, but concerted action on J. M. Boyd reported on the organ­ rain. » Italy is gaining strength all the time. the part of the wholesaler» to ra- isation of a Great* Victoria Lawn Kstevtn—Barometer. 14 44; tempera­ Adelaide, Australia, March 12 i here and in Britain—that all talk Ung League which wee warmly ture, maximum yesterday. 64; minimum. FRIDAY. MARCH U i.reernt them' as existing, had the (Canadian Prraa Cablet-The touring , about this country having rebuffed Lord Ernest Hamilton, a well- ting authorising the 44; wind, 14 miles N.W.; M.tf.C. cricketed scored 173 In their JOHN DAVENPORT desired sited of reducing the prices to enter one team cloudy. the British Government, by deciding known writer and critic, is the latest to the poaltrSman. Could this be Tatoosh______— Barometer.. 44.2$: tempera­ tl rat Innings of a match with an Aus­ to tell the Government that if it Puritan clergyman, who emigrated aorompUahed otherwise than by at the nexLmratlng of the league rep- ture, maximum yesterday. 44; minimum, tralian eleven, which Is largely com­ , that it was inconvenient to send to Beaton from Coventry, England, 42; wind, 4 miles W.; rain. .44, weather, posed o# cricketer» who took part In agreement* whether written or ver­ e of 3he tourna- does not take adequate steps to and who was one of the founders bal! Many other similar Instance» I Men ram. the official test matches with Eng­ i Canadian representatives to London of the New Haven colony, died _1 for beginner» which to to be Portland, Ore - Barometer, 30.36; tem­ stop it. Britain will be Fascist-con­ might fflegtlon hut they would take perature. max mum ycutcnlay. 52; mini­ land recently. This la the last match { to discuss the Empire's attitude, was March 13, 1176. held In May and » "JoInHJty’•cam­ the Englishmen will play before leav­ trolled before it is much older. up teo much space. I might ray. paign waa launched This contest mum. s 44; wind. 4 miles g.w.j rain, COdl j merely a new effort to make politi- NICHOLAS BOILEAU trace; weather, cloudy ing tar England. Five thousand peo­ heereve. that In »v*y instance of will be open to gentlemen Joining cal capital against the present Ad- This new reference to the sub­ ( Boileau - Deepreaux 1 f> m o u • any considerable reduction In prices Heat tic—Barometer, 34.34; tempera­ ple raw the play, the weather being BEST WELLINGTON French critic and poet, and a mem­ say lewn bowling rlab In Vlctwia ture, maximum yesterday. 44; minimum. fine'and the wicket perfect. ject calls to mind the military plan ot eggs the reason given to “large egd district 42; wind. 4 miles H.W.: rata. .01; .ump, per ten ....*12.80 { ministration at Ottawa. Mr. ber of the French Academy, died V.8. receipts." so that If the increase which General Blakeoey. President at Parla. March 18. 1711. Hla writ­ The sob-committer* selected by the weather, cloudy. Chamberlain easily found out all of the Import duty to equal that of president were endorsed They are . Ran Francisco—Barometer. 44.24; tem­ Nut, per t»n ...... *12.00 of the British Fascists, recently de­ ing». many of which1 were In the I’.B. were mode it would not be eu perature, maximum yesterday, 4; mini­ ’ he wanted to know from the Do- form of satire», served as the foun­ as follows: mum. 44; wind. 4 mile* 8.K.; weather, Lumbago tailed in The Nineteenth Century. easy for tl* wholesaler* to use that Green committee—R. H. Huddles- ; minions and hie observations at dation of literary crttlclem In eg a reason tor reductions and It o* eisar. _ Victoria Feel Co., Ui France. . . ■lone. D. A. Vallance and W. Tomes. Calgary—Temperature, maximum yes­ ; Geneva show where Westminster He says that civil war. demands t.vjnly would not reduce priera to the Games commlttee-Al. M. Boyd, F. terday, 14; minimum, 24 below; wow. t—Phene 1X77 ALEXANDER II poultryman. - stands on the matter. The Empire fighting on a group system end Emperor of Rural*, who* reaction­ J.TSyng and G. Valla nee. Temperature * It’S ft form of rheumatism. 8L A R Graham E. M. Be* You appear to regard the difference From eight applicants A. Morgan Jacobs Oil 4i ids those pains like | |s united on iL shows hew “our troops" *"* com­ ary policy fallowing attacks of the between p.8. duly end Canadian duty Max. Min. Nihilists, resulted In hie naaaBsina­ was recommended to the green com­ Victoria ...... ;...... 44 42 magic It ha* done so for millions. posed of seven men. one of whom eg InftMtaelaiaL hut I can assure yea mittee for the Position of green Yaasuuvsr ..... It At for IS yours, You can trust it. Bo tion. March 11/1331 During hla It would be no email Item to the lameness, backache. is a unit leader. Three units form reign he proclaimed the emancipa­ fereper. _____ .______rent let *n ...... 4f with THE "ENVELOPE CAME" poeltryman If the equallllng of the Grand Porks ...... 44 Almost Instant relief I» at your call a troop, and the larger bodies are tion of the. serfs, and developed Leyden. Holland. March 11.—This NeiwB 42 —thr best men ever developed. Go Qui.k^luiliii'^ commerce and manufacturée. Canadian duty with that of the U.S. Krais it .. X LTHOUGH VICTORIA organized into

4 ' ■ ______MS?-__ VICTORIA DAIIjY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 Another List of Specials Fresh in Flavor Please order early—We cannot guarantee to deliver C.O.ti. orders - IN WOMAN’S DOMAIN - afe fer “specials’' only—Bargains in every department.

Purity Shaker Salt, pkg,.30* Empress Vanilla. 2-os. bottle...2S* 3riaj Wrinkled Peaa, 4 lbs... 86* Royal Baking Powder, 12-os. tin 4SV Herliek'e Malted Milk, CHAPTERS EASTERN FORMER JUBILEE boapltal else ...... R3.B6 Fola Naptha Soap, 4 tara...... 27s* SOCIAL AND PERSONAL gors' Syrup, California State Asparagus, 2Qc STAR ARE VISITED Mrs. Frank Bowser of Kerrlsdale tee. assisted by Mrs. Loveland. Mrs. USES ELY IT '-lb. tin ...... is a visitor In Victoria and is a guest llaldanc. Mrs. Staden. Mrs. McFar- 37c at the Etnpress Hotel. lape and the Misses Grubb. Dorothy 4- -J- 4 Norris, LilUan - Woodward and May Follet Itelle, 7 for...... 25* Quaker Com, 2 tins...... -85t‘ -fMn.;L Dodds and Mias Eleanor Wooten. The pictures will remain on REUNION DINNER Is remarkable for its rich . 100-lb. Back...... fS.QO BY MM Dodds oi Seattle ure visiting Vic- 31*4 Mixed Peel, 1-lb. pkt ... 29* view for spmc days, and will well _____ i Rewat’s White Onions, Boss Mend Cleaner, large tin.... IOC torld: repay a Visit. strength & delicious fragrance. 4" -> -V* ■ -5- ' - ’ Alumnae Association Hostes­ reg. 60c bottle for ...... 36* Pure Mpetard, lb...... B.C. Grand Chapter Officers 300 cups to the pound. Try 1L Mrs. V. 8. Godfrey entertained a At her home onu-BanX Street yes ses at Delightful Gathering Left To-day After Busy few- guests at bridge last evening at terday afternoon,. Mrs. B. 8. STONE CROCKS, EACH *1.20 TO Q2.1B her home on Hollywood Crescent. was hostess nt the tea hour and was Last Night- This week-end we will give 10% discount off all sises. Programme -r T- assisted by Mrs. C. Xk-Hoverstock Mrs. •). Reid of Vancouver is i ud Mrs. W. 1*. Freeman, who pre­ Memories of training days with all Golden Star Tea, 1-lb. pkt...... 57< B.C. Sugar, 20 lba...... fl.42 spending a few week j in Victoria as sided at the daintily appointed tea- their wealth of reminiscence lent a Washington Instant Caff as, Royal City Loganberries, OfHçial visits from a number of the guest of Mrs. E. A. Dixon, table with- decorations of fragrpnt delightful air of conviviality to the EMPRESS HOTEL Queen’s Avenue. hyacinthe and daffodils. Miss Eaton reg. 60c tin for ...... M(* reg. 30c tin for ...... 22* Grand Chapter officers have made first re-union dinner held by thu the present week a busy one for mem­ — ”7” 4* anil l|ra. V. I, Irenton assisted in Dehydrated Apples, pkg. 86* Solar Sliced Pineapple. No. 2 tin. reg. Miss Mary Marpolc of Vancouver serving. During the afternoon Mrs. Alumnae Association of the Jubilee bers of thj local chapters of the Hospital Nurses’ Training School last Pears or Peaches, pkg...... 50< 35c for 25*, or 2 for ...... 45* came over to the city to-day to visit V. Michelin and Mrs. la. Talbot ren Order of the Eastern War. The visit­ Mrs. Harry Bullen. St. Charles dered a duet, accompanied by Mrs. evening. The happy gathering took ors. who left this morning on an offi­ Street, for a few days. Wllkeraon The guests Included Mrs, place in the Chamber of Commerce Freeh Made Real Ginger Snaps, reg. 2Sç lb. cial visit to Nanaimo Chapter. In­ Auditorium. seventy-five sitting Saturday Tea Dance J. M. Fraser, Mrs. J. A. Armstrong. Very special while they last. lb. 18*. or.. 2 lb. 35c cluded the Grand Matron of the Grand Mrs. McUwghlln of Winnipeg Is Mrs. A. H. Codltbr. Mrs. J. R. down at the fables, which were Chapter. O.E.8. of British Columbia. staying at Brenta l^ûdge. visiting her Itton. Mrs. Clhude. Campbell, Mrs. arranged in hOrseahoe fashion and Peters Milk Chocolate, Rowntroe's Chu-Frue, Mrs. Olive M. Patterson of Van­ two aons. who arc at Brentwood Cdl- Harold Campbel. Mrs. W. K 8tane charming decorations in the school .... reg. 10c pkt. for .. couver; Grand Patron George Cam­ lege. land, Mrs. H. O. English, Mrs. O. L. colors of mauve and gold, the flow- reg. 10c bars for ... 8* eron. Vancouver; Grand Secretary, Discontinued Crystallised Ginger, -r + -h Denton. Mrs. J. P. Player. Mrs. ara, place favors and bon bon nie i Cowan's Assorted Chocolates, Mrs. Maria Bryant Foster of Van­ Mr. and Mrs. John Hart of Van Thomas Shields. Mrs. Rachel Nalder. carrying out the color scheme. reg. 40c lb. for'. .*. *> ; - rT*. couver; . Grand Associate Matron, couver arrived in Victoria yesterday ’ rXTIL FURTHER NOTICE —3- sum Arrow Cream Crackers, Mrs. O. Kelley, Mrs. A. Talbot Mrs. FROM DISTANT POINTS lira, Jeanie Sheriff pÇ Nanslmo:. morning, and for., tfcc. wecX-end wlH G. Wortodge_Mra^ W. Ex.Cch** Mol Bird Bars, each First Grand Matron. Mrs. Mary be the guests of friends. J. H. Ashman, Mrs. J. A. Andersen, ffie dinner brought together many Douglas, Vancouver, and First Grand Mrs. R. B Ker cntmalnett et dm- m^.^Mftse n?*ClAy|*M1*T TTafcrittd JuMiw’Uffrttil gnulBataa fny» atg. Patron. Cotes Taylor of Vancouver. fant points, many married and with Ripe Banana», QKa| Sweet Navel Oranges, OQa A full programme of social and ner on Wednesday evening compli­ Misa Shields. growing families, hut all united in the dosen ...... OtJV 1 2 doxen...... Gt/v mentary to M lea Gwyneth Lemon and business engagements had bftft- common bond of affection for their HiCMARÜ HALL arranged for the visitors. On Mon­ Mias Angela Villlers. who ire leaving On Tuesday evening. Mareh 19. a Alma Mater. The guests of honor Laégo Cauliflowers, each ...... 25* day afternoon, following their arrival, shortly for England. quiet wedding was performed by the included Mias Jessie McKenzie. Lady Maclntesh Rod Apples, 4 lbs....25* 4- 4- *#■ Rev. Dr. Campbell of "Breadalbane." Freeh Tomatoes, lb...... 30* they were the guests of the Victoria Superintendent ; Mrs. Burnett (nee Reaeted Peanuts, lb...... 15* Chapter, No. 17. at tea at the Em­ Capt. Andrew Hamilton, who has Fort Street, between Sarah Annie California Grapefruit, 4 for .. Netted Gem Potatoes. 17 Ibe...... 50* been spending a few days in Victoria Alcorn) of Vancouver, and Mias Mac­ press Hotel. In the evening they Watte, second daughter of Mr. N. donald of Vancouver, both former Large Lemons, dos...... 25* Head Lettuee, each ...... 10* paid an official visit to that lodge. as n guest at the Balmoral Hotel, re­ E. Watts of Sidney, and Wtfclter turned yesterday afternoon to. his Percy Beale, eldest son or Mr. W#A matrons of the hospital, and Miss On Tuesday afternoon the officers Gregory-A Hen, all of whom were pre­ I23Î CiOVLRNMt-N and members of Victoria Lodge again home at Milne’s Landing. Beale, also of Sidney. The bride was Good Brasil Nuts, medium. f 0my™« Natural Fig», QCn -rr* prettily gowned In a French blue sented with dainty corsage bouquets else. 2 lbs...... UUV1 2 Ibe...... /... Otll entertained in honor of the visitors Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Dads, who silk crepe, and carried a bouquet of of violets and tulips. v at Brenta I*odge, Saanich, when have been spending a month’s holiday Ophelia roses and- white carnations. Other out-of-town guests. 4 all about slaty-two sat down in the blue touring Southern California, arrived Her only ornament was a string of former Jubilee nurses. Included Mias Pure Lord, lb...... 21* Pea meal Back Baeen, d‘nlng-room. home «gain by the 8a. Ruth Alexan­ pearls. The bridesmaid. Miss Lisette Effie Alexander. Miss Wlsmer. Mrs. Or 3 lbs...... GO* piece cut, lb...... i.t...34* A school of instruction for the der from Han Francisco yesterday. Watts, sister of (he bride, was Chutter (nee Clover Walker) and 1843—FOUNDING OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA—1935 members of all chapters in the local 4^ -4- •+■ . f Peanut Butter, lb...... I0C Smoked Picnics, lb, ...... 18* dressed in a phtk , and Miss Woodrow, all of Vancouver: Under Distinguished Patronage Sweet Pickled Picnics, lb...... 18* Jurisdiction was given by the Grand Miss Whalen, who has been holi­ carried a bouquet of pink carna­ Mrs. Boyd. Seattle; the Misses Head. Or 2 lbs...... 85* Lodge officers on Tuesday night nt daying In Callfornli. is spending a Cottage Rolls, sweet pickled, lb. 21* tion*. The groom was supported Purdy and Curran of Port Angele*; Sliced Breakfast Bacon, lb...... 28* the K. of P. Hall, when there was an few days In the city before leaving by his brother, Mr. John Beale. The Mrs. Chase, Mlnoca. Saak.. Mis- excellent attendance. On Wednesday for her home at Ottawa. Mis* matrons of honor were Mrs. Jeesl* Helen Robinson. Ran Francisco; Mr*. A Concert Reception Beeeptien Mayonnaise, made with our electric afternoon the officers were among the Whalen was a former resident of Johnstone and Mrs. Marie Smith. Hwy Carter. Texada Island, and out-of-town visitors who attended Victoria. The former wore a gown of powder AT THE EMPRESS HOTEL BALLROOM emulsifier, large jar ...... -4- 4* + Mrs. George Clothier. Prince Rupert. the opening of the new wing of the blue duchesse satin, while Mrs. Smith, Mrs. W. H. lluliock - Webster, retir­ Jubilee Hospital, and In the evening Mrs. J. M. Robertson of Victoria wore a <• harming gown of Nile green ing president of the Alumnae, wks'in Government Creamery Butter, per Finest Alberta Butter, dj*| 1 they paid an official visit to Queen was a guest at tbs marriage of Mies messaline satin. After the ceremony the chair. The other officers pressent To-morrow Evening at 8:15 City Chapter. No. 5. Isabel Catherine Galt and Mr. Don­ the bride and groom and party re­ lb. 40*. or S lba. for.. Included Mrs. U S. V. York, the new Fine Musical Programme. Minuet Dance by the Pupils of Mise L8T#"8r...... $1.05 Last night the Grand Matron ani ald Wilfred McDonald, which took turned to the home of Mr. Smith of president; Mrs. W. W. Thomas, first other officers officiated at the In­ place at 8t. John’s Church, Vancou­ Denman Street, where a buffet lunch Lillian Michaellm. was served. The Itappy couple will vice-president; Miss M. C. Macdon­ auguration of a new chapter at ver on Wednesday evening. ald. second vice-presidept: Miss K. Tickets 50c FRESH MEATS AND FISH SPECIALS Esquimau, the Esqutmalt Chapter. +*■ -$* spend their honeymoon In Victoria Proceeds to go toward completion of the furnishing of Lady Douglas Brigadier-General J. M. Rose and and Vancouver before returning to Curd, treasurer, and Mrs. M. T. Wll 2f per lb. Off All Kresh Huu Before 10 am. Friday and Saturday. "Cast U.D.. this being their final official eon. secretary. Chapter Kunroom at Royal Jubilee Hospital engagement before leaving for Na­ Major Edwards of Work Point Bar­ Sidney. The reception, which i and Carry” Only. Shop Early and Save Money. racks have been on a tour of inspec­ to be held at the home of the bride's The toasts, which showed senti­ naimo this morning. father, will be held at a later date ment as well as humor, were aa fol tion of the military units in the Iowa: ROASTS FRESH MADE SAUSAGE Okanagan Valley and the lower when Miss Jessie Beale, sister of Mr. “The King. ’ with the National me* and music. On Thursday softened with fold*, snd Rump Roaele of Beef, NANOOSE BAY -, ' . ; Beale, has sufficiently recovered Beef Sausages, OQa from her serious Illness. Anthem played by Miss Purdy; afternoon Mrs. Woodcock wen the .adorned on the crown with flowers, per lb. 83*. 30*'and...... 17c 2 tbs. for...... 4IUV “Alma Mater.” proposed by Miss Ful­ guest of honor at a tea given by heud painted or otherwise. 2 to 5 Mrs. Frank Sherwood of James Mr.. C. W. Vudcreorc left for the mainland last evening en routé for lerton. responded to by Misa K. Alex­ Colfax Lodge No. 1 In the private Some of the new Dolly Vardon* or lbs., cut short. Furs Park Sausages, per A Island arrived at Nanoose Bay on ALBERNI modern Gainsborough* will be of Saturday, and is the guest of her England, where she will visit friends ander; Gueata of Honor.” proposed by dinine-room of the Hudson's Bay. Per lb...... lb. 2Sd„ or 2 lbs. for...... *ivv Mrs. York, responded to by Miss straw, finely woven, and there will bo 30c mother. Mrs. C. Heather. for some time. At Montreal *he will Mrs. F. W. Tuttle snd her daughter. Before returning to her home in Sirloin Tip Roasts, per lb. Gregory-Allen; “Doctor HascJl and Nanaimo Mrs. Woodcock will also many bright colors, suggestive of the Little Pig Park Sausages ETQ/s Join Mrs. Critchley. who is also leak­ Harriet, were passengers oft this 21* and ...... The many friends of Mrs. W. S. ing for Europe. Departed Graduates," and “Absent officially visit Carne Rebekah Lodge garden And hothouse bloom* of 15c per lb. 28*. or 2 lbs. for. .-Valv morning’s train to Victoria, where Members. ' Spring. Loins of Park, cuts average 3 to 4 Thatcher will be pleased to hear she -f- 4- 4- Harriet will be placed In school, after No. 4S of this city. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Black, lbs. each. The Sausages are made in our own has been able to return to her home which Mrs. Tuttle will Join her hus KITCHEN GLEB CLU8 Student*’ Rwital—A pianoforte re­ Per lb. 29* and...... £VV at Powder Point from the hospital at Vancouver, H.C., announce the mar­ hand for the Summer months at kitchen fresh dally. They are de­ riage of their daughter, Florence A delightful musical programme cital was given at the studio of Mrs. Lege of Park, Nanaimo, where she was taken last Nootka. MarGovern. Quadra Street, on Mon­ licious. Try some. week suffering from injuries received Isabel, to Meut. A.- 4. Mukiahv. included vocal numbers by Mrs. per lb. 39# and -U A,...... day evening by some of the older 26c in a car accident 1 D.C.M.. Motor Machine Gun Brigade. Mr. C» M. Ptneo. who has * been Chuttar, Miss lhirdy and Mrs. Chase. Shoulders of Pork, FRESH AND SMOKED FISH -*■ + + Lieut. Muleshy la the fourth son of • * well as community winging. TO-MORROW’S student*. Those taking part were study in* dentistry at Portland, and the Misses W. Burton. B. Water- per lb. 22* and...... 17c Mr a. Harold Park of Nanooee la Major and Mrs. Mulcahy of Esqui­ who graduated last year, and has An amusing interlude. which Strictly Fresh Halibut, whole 1 ûi» getting on favorably at the Nanaimo mau. aroused appreciative applause, oc­ house. J. Turner, M. and V; Hornsey. or half fish, per lb...... lot + + + been practising in Tacoma for some F. Schrooder and B. Taylor, and Hospital. time, returned to the City on Tues­ curred when the Kitchen Glpe Club Nice Lean Pot Roasts, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kent, of 22$ made its triumphant appearance. H0R0SC0PEI Masters Ralph and Moore and Strictly Fresh Codfish, sliced 1 Ag% Douglas Street, announce the en­ day's train, and is planning to open Angus Taylor. per lb. 12*. 10* and. 8c up’a practice in this district In the This club waa composed of about fif­ or by the piece. Per lb...... 1TV gagement of their y«)Ungest son. C. Trueedeli Kent, to Misa Thyra Run- near future. teen members of the Jubilee training 4-4-4- school, who wore chefs and By Genevieve Kemble Fresh Beef Hearts, Strictly Fresh White Spring OF _ nall*. only daughter of Mr. a Ad Mrs. Salmon, per lb...... aNlC Upton Runnalla. of 1979 Haro Street. The Mlasea Connie and Darling White coats, finir instruments ware 25c Vancouver, B.C. The wedding will Clark and Mm. CouRhard, daughters kitchen utenials and the music they evoked from tin pane, egg-beaters Finest Golden Filleta, 1 F_ “Jerry-Co” take place in June. of Mr. Dan Clarke, arrived by train Spring’s Smartest Shoes 4-4-4- on Tuesday on a vlett to their father and similar articles waa amaslng. 5ATU9PAV. MARCH 14 FRESH BOILING FOWLS per lb...... Foe ar* Invited to see them At I DC Miss Phyllis Henderson enter­ on the River Road. Altogether the re-union was such 1% lbs. average, crate- tained at a bridge tea at her home a success that the expression of the Judging by the lunar transits for fattened. Per lb...... on Dunamulr Road yesterday after­ Mere ef St. George—Da ugh hope that.it would be but the fore­ this day there may be unsettled and MUTRIE & SON This recently renovated depart­ “Tobermory” anxious conditions In business, al­ 1000 Dowgioe 8t. Ntose 2B$o noon in honor of Miss Violet Hamil­ St. George. No. 83. are holding runner of many similar happy gath­ We have also a good selection of ment offers the finest selection of one of their successful dance* after erings met with unanimous endors^- though the finances are well »a- Turkeys. Capon. Roasting Chicken. ton who is leaving next week for her pected under a friendly Jupiter. Cured and Fresh Fish In the city home in Nelson. The guests In­ their meeting en Monday. March-14. lion. Geese and Ducks, always on hand. at popular prices. Seng by Qlen Ellison on the A good four-piece orchestra and re­ There la a po—Ibis augury of be­ cluded Miss Hamilton, the Misses freshments will be provided. reavement or personal illness, al­ New Edison Catherine Fraser. Kathleen Roes, j though otherwise the domestic and Mollie ' Spinks, Agnes McLean (To- i affectlonal affiliation* should prove Yon needn’t don youT kilts to ronto). Iris Burton and Barbara gratifying. Social activity la prob­ enjoy these song* by this Gibson. REBEKAH ASSEMBLY able as well as happy romantic af­ 4- 4-, 4- ’ TAG DAY TO-MORROW fairs Those in the employmènt of fsvorite Scotch srtiet. Yesterday afternoon at her home others should be careful and atten­ H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO. LTD. on Queen's Avenue, Mrs. EL, A. Dixon Members of the varions organi­ tive and also all writings should be Oreeary PKen.», ITS an* 17»*» - Q D/.-4 Cf Fr.vi.ien Dipt., 5520 entertained with several tables of sations affiliated with the Local PRESIDENT HERE March Records Now Selling cautiously sA^lmd* Why Not Fi«h Dept., 5521 OUT OFT 3L. M.at Dept., 5521 bridge while, at the tea hour addi­ Council o( Women will act as Those whose birthday It Is may Frvit O.pl.. 5623 tional guests were present. Those taggers to-morrow, when an ap­ Mrs. M. Woodcock of Na­ encounter a year of uncertainty and present included Mrs. H. L. John- .* peal 1» to lie made to the public of change, although the financial ston, Mrs. Fred Finn, Mrs. Hembroff. for funds foz the establishment of naimo on Official Visit to outlook la encouraging. While lively KENT’S Mrs. Stipe. Mrs. J. R. Mercer. Mrs. an endowed operating table for conditions Obtain in heart and home Cayerhlll. Mrs. R. L. Miller. Mrs. children In the Jubilee Hospital. Local Lodges affairs, there la an omen of 1 lines* Exchange Ph.negr.ph end Radiol. Stare Wilkinson, Mrs. Marling. Mrs. R. J. i The object If to provide for or bereavement. A child born on UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS Robertson. Mrs. A. McKeown.""Mrs. minor operations on Children Mr». Maude Woodcock of Nanaimo, this day may be ambitious, accom­ D. Retd of Vancouver. Mrs. Small­ whose parents/are unable to af­ president of the Rehekah Assembly, plished and popular, but it may have wood and Mias Jessie Bunn. ford-to have this done, and so re­ hn, been on an official visit to Indifferent success In business af­ * + + 4* move those handicaps which so several of the lodge* In this city. On fairs. ______Your On Tuesday afternoon In the Arts often become a serious menace In Tueeday evening she visited roMSx and Crafts Rooms. Union Bank Build­ later life. Under the scheme pro­ Rebekah Lodge, when there waa an ing. Miss Lattice and Misa Woodward vision will be made for the opera­ unusually large attendance of mem- were hostesses at a delightful tea, . tion and a twenty-four hours' l>«*e to welcome her. Accompanying when over 199 art lovera attended J stay In hœpltàl. It Is hoped that the president were Mm. R. Hay. vice- JUBILEE BABIES th*lr exhibition of charming water i that public will subscribe gener­ president : Mrs. F. A. Walker, as­ Records? colors. The tea-table was prettily I ously to ' this worthy causa. sembly secretary; Mrs. P. W. Demp­ Great Silk Sale arranged with Spring *flowera. and I ster and Mrs. M. J. Grant, past presi­ - , The charge is Mrs. Young and Mias Harvey poured 1 dents; Mies Alice Brown, district ARE PHOTOGRAPHED deputy president of Colfhx Lodge; Mine Margaret Btewart. district Sisters of St. Joseph’s Also A Saving to You of From 25% te 50% Off deputy president ; P. W. Dempster nnd Anton Henderson, past grand Guests at New Wing Yes­ ONLY All the Most Fashionable Spring Shades in and Washable Goods masters: W. Renfrew, grand high Priant, and J. MeCahill. deputy grant terday * ASmVMKJutVWs master, all of whom were Introduced Heavy Spun Silk. 30 inches Wide. reg. Ladles’ Silk and Wool Vests. hy the D.D. president. Misa Alice Over 100 children, nil bom »t the $1.05. Special ...... I VV Very Special...... «... 69c Brown « ProvlncUl Royel Jubilee Hospital Heavy PUrc 811k. 34 inches wide, PF _ A guard of honor, composed of since the opening of the maternity 6 dos. only Runners and Squares, edged Chevalier» A. Klllam. B. Shaver. P, ward about eleven year, ago. were reg. $1.16. Special ...... VVV with .'réigr75c. Special...... 45c Thom périt. W. D. Todd. R. C. Oon- photographed In a group nt the In­ 10c Heavy Hi Ik. all wanted colore. PvQ/a na*on. D. Dewar and T. Rutter of stitution yesterday afternoon »» a We have all makes. Art ex. Victoria Canton No. 2. patriarchs souvenir of the opening of the new I, Brunswick. Victor, Columbia. 6 only, Ladles’ Sports Dresses. militant, escorted the president and wing. Among the guecta waa Jessie Heaty Ratine, 38 inches wide, all wanted FF _ Real Bargain ...... tPO* • D suite Into the lodge room. Six new Also l.aeu color*, reg. 76c. Special...... DDL McKenmle White. ten-year-old candidates received the Initiatory daughter of Mr. and Mrs. White of BRAND NEW EDISON BLUE Fancy Ratine, St Inches wide; all wanted 91 1 Q 3 only. Children’s , degree. Hillside Avenue, the first baby born .colore, reg. $1.46. Special ...... 8>le±V reg. $2.95. Special...... $1.95 Under good ef the order. Mrs. at the hospital and named after the AMBEROLA CYLINDER RE­ Woodcock gaW an Inspiring address lady auperlntendent. Novelty Moracaln, 34 Inchen wide, all £1 IQ « only. Children’s Velvet Dresses. A r CORDS. reg. $4.96. Special ...... *0»Tt) reviewing the growth of Rebekah Interested visitors to the building wanted colors, reg. $1.6$. Spécial...'... «ploJLO Odd Fellowship In the Province. Mrs. during the afternoon Included a group Tau «a bùy them If you prefer Fancy Silk Vrepe 40 Inches wide, all iQ 10 dosen only. Gold Band Cups and Saucers, Woodcock also highly complimented of fifteen Ulster» from fR. Joseph's wanted colons, reg. $2.46. Special...... *is7i/ reg. 26c each. Special, . ? j QQ the officers and staff on the manner Hospital, who were welcomed bv In which the degree was exemplllfed. Chairman Georg. McGregor. Dr. E. fer Silk Hose. a>H wanted colors, rag. $5c AF^ At the conclusion of her address M. I ■seres, medical superintendent, 3 $1.00 a pair. Special...... 40G 10 dosen only. Gold Band Plates, $1.00 Mr*. Woodcock wa* presented with and Mia* McKenale. The Bister* Cost of New Record ... .$4,99 Countess 811k Uale Hose, reg. 15c QA reg. 26c each. Special. 8 for.... a lovely cut glass bowl by Mrs. M. spent nearly two hours In lbs new Coot of Bxchenge .19 a pair. Special ...... OvC High Grade Colored Hpun Silk, J. Grant on behalf of the Past Noble wing, and ware greatly Interested In Grand*. Club of Victoria the excellent equipment and arrange­ J-pdlee’ Large .Hiae Bloomen», reg. f 5c AFZ.A 30 inches wide. Special.....*,.. 89c Bu.lneee being concluded all pres­ ment*. a pair. Special ...... 4DC High Grade Cotton Crepe. $0 lna. ent repaired to the dining hall where $1.00 New Fhsnegraphe from 01400 up Ladies’ Vesta with straps, rag. tie. X9C wide. Special, 6 yards for. a splendid banquet had been pre­ pared by the social committee The Milliners Decree tables made a pretty picture with their huge pets of shamrock bowl, of daffodils and (1* Inly favors of Picture Hats to j THIS STORE OPEN UNTIL » F.M. ON SATURDAY green and white, all In keeping with THE RECORD the seasonable holiday. Fit Bobbed Heads Mrs Woodcock waa the maison d'etre for many social affairs while I-ondoa. March I*.—The picture in the city. Qn Wednesday evening hat. shrunken • bit aa compared with EXCHANGE Mrs. W. D. Todd entertained at din­ other days so aa te St bobbed heeds. U. MORIMOTO & CO, ner In her home, covers being laid I, coming bark for tipring wear In Open UnlH » pun. for five. Later In the evening asms England, nay the mllllnets. , 1236 GOVERNMENT STREET RHONE 4742 thirty member# of Colfax Lodge paid ■The cloche” or pudding basin hel­ S77 Jehneen St. Rheas S> Mrs. Woodcock a surprise visit nt met must go. they decree, and fair the home of Mr. and Mrs. Todd, a faces again .will be framed In sweep­ pleasant evening being agent with ing feather or flower-draped brims. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 PHONE 1670-PRIVATE EXCHANGE CONNECTING AIL DEPTS. HE FOR PURITY Men’s OF MEAT II MILK Federal Agricultural Authori­ With Two Pairs of —A Hudson’s Bay Value at mAtxt ties Call on Provinces and Cities to Help Figures Show Canada Making $24.95 tut Substantial Progress in Animal Health Campaign By Tima Stiff R.pr.antitiv. Business men and others who require a smart but service­ Ottawa, March 13—Provincial governments and city councils able Suit should most certainly see these Suits at $24.95. aU over Canada will be called in to co-operate with the Federal They are really wonderful value. Tailored from smart look­ Department of Agriculture in preventing the' sale of diseased ing in grey, Lovat and Donegal effects. Two and cattle for food purposes and the 0X0 Beef Cubes are the handiest things in your kitchen. sale of impure milk. This co­ three-button models perfectly tailored and finished with the operative plan for keeping the (?• R Using them is a revelation to the woman who tries them for the nation’s meat and milk supply best of trimmings, perfect fit guaranteed; sizes 37 to 42. pure was outlined to the House of first time. •’ ' ■ : " * Commons recently by Hon. W. R. Hudson’s Bey Price, With an Extra Pair of Motherwell, Minister of Agriculture, when he described the . health cam­ Trousers She usually starts with a soup. She boils a tew bones or paign which his officials already are carrying on. v vegetables, drops in 0X0 Cubes — and clear consomme, or “Before we can take any forward stop In the direction of covering large vegetable soup is ready to serve. - - < area» or an entire province we shall have to secure the co-operation of provincial and possibly1 municipal1 Men’s Wool Cardigans, Ideal to Wear on the Hot» ere two of tho governments,'* Mr. Motherwell stated. Solves the Problem For New Dishes “There is no reason why the Federal 500 While Turkish Bath of Left-overs 0X0 Cube» are used many way» of uarng Government should Indefinitely tout Golf Links 0X0 Cabo». all herds of çattie free fpr any city SSTL’SKf— urwi the city not put up anything to­ All Pure Wool Cardigsns, made in the flat knit, with long sleeves, V wards supplying ita ettisene with neek and two poekets. Choice of grey, heather blue or green Lovat mix­ Tends

NEW SCHEDULE WIU GIVE NEW MARKET FOR THOUSANDS FROM SEATTLE GOVERNMENT SHIPS WILL BID FOR TEN NANAIMO STAGE MAY COME TO VICTORIA ON 0. A 0. Taxi Service ULu CHHilHil 8O0BS GETTING SLOWER; LINERS NEXT tYl Iff *T Uforawt Our r.aaalmo .tu» leave» 9*4 Says William Duff, Federal Sealed Bids Will be Opened in Government street near P. O. MDSTiilSl EXCURSIONS DURING SUMMER Member For Lunenburg, N.S. Washington by U.S. Ship­ every rooming at 8.10 am Re­ turning leaves Nanaimo at 1.1* TO SPEND IN VICTORIA Ottawa. March 13 (Canadian Press) ping Board Wide Field For Exporters of Chamber of Commerce Committee Asks Canadian Pa­ —Ships of the Canadian Government Thla Mage connecta with stage for Merchant Marine are losing speed, *»» Frwuoo. Much 11 —Sealed hide Dairy Products* Fish and tor Ike nuroharc of ton "Mr," lyp, pu- Albeml or Courtney—Through the Faster Ships on Triangle Run Will Give Better Stop cific Railway to Put on Week-end Trip Boats to “getting slower and slower, and If the -IppUJftha United auto» shi,,- same day—No delay. Meat to Europe Government keeps them much longer pind hoard will he opened at the Board'» over Here and Make Mpre Shopping Opportunities Bring Crowds From Puget Sound Cities. they will go out of order and never headquarter. In Wsehlntlon March 19. tendon, March IS.—A large party come back." said William Duff. Lib­ announced by official» of the for Visitors; Princess Marguerite Leaving for Vic­ of commercial and business men eral, Lunenburg. N.8., In the Hoove Shipping Board. from Iwondon. interested in the im­ All these liner*, operated out of San toria Within Few Days; McMurray in Command. cf Commons yesterday. Mr. Duff was Fraaclaro and Seattle to the Orient by portation of flab fpom Canada. Is in During, the Summer thousands of Excursionists from Seattle explaining that ship* equipped, as are A.“c,/1Sr ¥ail Steamship Company Newport. Mqnmouthshlre. inspecting and other Puget Sound cities will come to Victoria on week-end th.» Government ships, can not make and the American Oriental Line, wULbç the facilities ot that port for the de­ more than five knots an hour in sought for by these two com panic* only, velopment of that trade. visits if the plan offered to Capt. J. W. Troup by a committee rough weather, and that they are in­ ff totereft* have announced Mill Bay Ferry . ; “ The Princess Marguerite is practically finished and will leave Although the business has yet only theft intent ion of following suit. of the Chamber of Commerce is endorsed by the Canadian Pacific clined to lose speed still more as the The American Oriental Line 1* hld- OAILV ‘C^J>N^.t-NCLUOING within a few days,’’ said Capt. J. W. Troup, manager of the reached the experimental stage, the Railway passenger department. years go by. i!"*. entire ten vessel*, while the : British Columbia Coast Service this morning. “The vessel will results are highly encouraging. Six Pacific Mail Steamship Company, It Is tons of Nova Scotia fish were re­ The committee which waited on the manager of the B. C. understood, hiui tendered bid* lot the . arrive here approximately thirty days after leaving the Old cently sold In Billingsgate and Glas­ Coast service yesterday proposed that special boa ta be run from five liner* now operated by It out of gow and In two French markets. San Francisco, and two additional vee- . Land, which will bring her here well before the end of April so Seattle to Victoria during the Summer months leaving either *elH of the *ame type now operated In » *£"• 12.99 nook that she will be in readiness to begin her schedule in coastal wdfrk Ambitions of importers are not iHHP’ the Atlantic European service. confined merely to Canadian fish, Friday night or Saturday morning and returning Sunday night The successful company must agree i 00 p m. 2.00 p.m. in May.’’ • but hopes ai*e entertained of admit­ to maintain existing Oriental routes on 3.00 p m. 4.80 p.m. ting Canadian dairy products and or Monday morning which would give the visitors a good stay which the ship* are now operating for 5.15 p.m. 4 M p.m. “The Princess Kathleen will not start without the Marguerite,-” a term of five year*. „ SAVES 14 MILES meat on a Targe scale. at Victoria and time to make trips np the Island and return in _ Handles Any Sise Car added ( apt. Troup.” Both ships will start operations together A tentative scheme already hgs time to begin the week's work in Seattle Monday, LONG PUNE FLIGHTS fare; Cam with Driver. 75c un. and will give a service unequalled before and which should prove been negotiated jrltb. the Canadian POSITIONS BY WIRELESS Phone 703? or Keating. 43M NfTE««n»îÿ-'BenenrTS"Tîct5?iir’" —...... XlAlUMUHAIài»' - * s-iTi —tt1 t*1 !« i’ .v-i - — r*xïi “—In-G « — - iM ZAUEB-IO COM* ...... London, March 13.—la the course chartering steamships. '7 The proposal is the outcome of a of a discussion of the air estimates ESTE VAN, 8 p.m.— 'WMT SHIPS •' | Among those who Inspected New­ visit to Victoria by Harold Crary. In the Commons yesterday, Sir CANADIAN INVENTOR, Kobe for port to-day was Chief Inspector of Samuel Hoe re, Air Minister, an­ Both the new Princesse» are fast NEW DIAMOND LAW Director of Publicity of the Seattle Vancouver. Ï.841 miles from Flattery ■hips. The Kathleen made 22.5 Fisheries Cowles of Ottawa, who has ;H H01HDED GOLD nounced that he proposed to organ­ PRESIDENT McKINLEY, 1,803 knota per hour In" her endurance IN SOUTH AFRICA Just arrived to report on the situation. Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Osry ise long distance aeroplane flight* miles from Seattle. Inbound. Morning Steamer teats over six miles, and go did the The Great Western Railway has attended a meeting of the directors within the Empire.- The service the Marguerite. In fact, over ' Town, March 13,—The South promised to provide a quick service and tn answer to a question put by would concentrate first on two flight* Estevan—Misty; overcast ; north- .. -ucoiirafc. :driven at Um fullest, spaed Afriuta.l^rmsB.jqf. Assembly-.pester-. from Newport -ta Brit lah. market tog -CL . E- W. Hahwangeis. peaeld—l ef - MMES IN FRANCE from Cairo ta Gage -Town, aad from west : ban-' "tvmpr TfT IfiRT SEATTLE ' of her motors, the Princes» Mar­ day gave second H iding to the Dia­ centres and the chief continental the Victoria Chamber, said he be­ Uaira to Lake' Tchad. 1 utter other smooth. V,A Pa°n"dT port UTOWNSEnoN*** guerite attained the velocity of 23.2 mond Control Bill, and a vigorous markets. A population of 14.040,0*9 lieved that If week-end trips could similar flights would be made, and Parnena—-Overcast : hasy; calm knot» per hour and held it over the attack was made upon it by tiré op­ exists within TOO miles of Newport. be arranged visitors from Seattle Paris, March_ll.—According to con­ the flag would be shown in the air bar. 30.30: temp. 43; light swell. inile. They are faster whips than any position. The bill la__tp empower and other cities of Washington would servative estimates, there are 2,044,- over a great part of the Empire. Alert Bay—overcast ; calm : bar. come to Victoria in the thousands 000,000 franc* jq gold coins hi*tri*«n Ss. SOL DUC fclhat jum ever- before operated in iha.-Government to..fix the relut iv# siÀrÏLiirtiPHNG temp tfrr seg imooth. leares Vlctsria daily except nnnftsT Ictn Coot iwvISr — quotations <-f producers, to give It dûrtng the Hummer months. He *wsy in the traditional ’Md stock- PMfiCe Rupert—Rain ; calm; bar. at 1115 a m., arriving Seattle MS “People making the triangle trip power to lay down minimum prices, pointed out that with automobiles In Ing" of the French people, and tf 30.20; temp. 40; aea smooth. m Returning leaves Seat tieF dally* “ will now get four hours in Victoria, and to appoint a diamond board such common use the drivers avail France had this hidden gold at its Seattle, March 13.—Wireless mess­ eefct Saturday at mldnMht EE TO USE able for week-ends in Seattle had Mlg Victoria 8.15 a m Ke where previously they got only about. •which w4U buy and sell diamonds or disposal the country's financial sit- age received by the Admiral Oriental beSn gone over, time and time again and lnf< three.*1 said Copt. Troup. 'This act a« a selling agent. Any pro­ unUon would be distinctly Improved. -Mall Line offices beref.to-day said the SAN FRANCISCO SHIPPING come» from the speed of the new ducer may be compelled to supply and automobile parties were looking Every kind of appeal but one has E. S. BLACKWOOD, Agent steamship West Hlmrod W|U arrive San Francisco. March 13—After L 912 Government Street Phene 7 boats.” Although Capt. Troup would the board, and it cast sell on behalf for fresh fields. Week-end trips to been made to induce the holder* to to-day ten day* ahead of schedule^ ■ay - nothing as to schedules for the NEW CIBLE LINE Victoria would prove most lat the state have their boarded coins, twenty-nine-day uneventful voyage from of the producer at a reasonable H. B. HOWARD, Agent eeptable. The prospect of visiting despite the making of calls by the* New York via Havana. Central Ameri­ Hummer, he asserted that the ships price, less a commission. and during the Great War much was vessel in the Orient as far South as can and Mexican ports, the liner Colom- C.P.R. Deck Phene 11 would go Into service together und another country would prove allur­ recuperated under patriotic influ­ bE arrived In San Francisco yesterday, The Government may also prohibit ing and to use Mr. Geary's words Zamboango. that the Princes» Kathleen wbuRT not the export of diamonds except with ences. two days behind schedule, due to delay •tart before the Princess Marguerite. TO NORTH AMERICA the “International tinge** would con­ What remains seems to form an Laden with the first cargo to be in loading at Mexican ports. the board's consent. tain a great appeal. He would not give even a tentative unattainable residue a* far as the loaded here by a sailing vessel for Hon. F. |I. Beyers. Minister of | Not only would residents of Wash­ The Oceanic liner Sonoma, according 'outline of such a schedule, saying Rome. March It.—The conclusion state is concerned. Every now and North Atlantic ports in five years, to radio advice* received locally, lert that su<;h had not yet been < on- Mines, accused a Ixmdon diamond1 ington avail themselves of the op­ syndicate of making millions of: this month of the ,work of laying a then, however, cases come before the the American sailing ship Tnsltala Sydney harbor Wednesday at noon for aldered and that it would be by no submarine cable from Anslo. Italy to portunities offered by the week-end courts-wherein people are condemned San Francisco with a large list of pas­ means advleeable. pounds annually at «the expense of excursions he pointed out but Seattle was towed to Cape Flattery yester­ senger» aboard. the producers of South Africa. The Malaga^, Spain, whereby Italy is for for going around the country buying day. ______Capt. McMurray. he who brought the {tgst time Joined by direct cable this year would set a record for con­ up twenty-franc pieces, which they the Princess Kathleen; from the Old object - f the bill, he said, was to to the* North American continent, is ventions and many of the delegates The round-the-world Dollar liner have "a nwofd of Damocles" hang­ Induce the .hoarders to surrender in Shipping conditions in Japan are President Monroe Is scheduled to leave Country to ^Victoria, and stood on being hailed with enthusiasm by that attending those conventions would return, for from forty to fifty francs. ing over such combines. The Min­ «sxe the opportunity of a week-end improving, declared Capt. James Han Francisco this afternoon for the her bridge during the trials, also large section of the Italian popula­ Their real value is more like seventy Griffiths, Seattle shipping official, Orient via Honolulu. was In charge of the Marguerite ister emphasized that the Govern­ tion Which turns TO the Western trip. r ment had a large material interest francs, but this traffic is Illegal and who returned to Seattle Wednesday when she was first puf'ThrîHigh her Hemisphere fojr Inspiration for Italy's STRONG ARGUMENT dealers In It need high rates of profit. paces. He will bring her to Victoria, in diamond production in the South­ after a tour of the Orient. Capt. fast growing commercial and indus­ A strong argument in favor of the Jose Thery. a financial writer, is Griffiths said there was less idle THE OLD BRITISH FIRM with a_ crew of fifty (men aboard. west African mines and in the trial life. SAILINGS Capt. Troup said to Transvaal. / excursions was put to Capt. Troup advising the state to offer enough tonnage in Japan, and that prospect* But the completion of the cable by the Chamber of Commerce com­ paper for gold to bring out this two were bright tor an increased trade Former Premier Smuts denounced also i* having the effect of emphas­ DENIES REPORT the bill as too Socialistic. mittee consisting of C. P. W. billion. Theoreticians, he says, will with America. Business men In TO EUROPE ‘There is no truth whatever In ising the e-xtent to which Italy has up Schwengers. president. B. C. Nicholas, be shocked at the idea of the state China are expecting an Increased the story that the Princess Victoria until the present occupied a peculi­ vice-president. J. W. Spencer and admitting its twenty-franc gold coin volume of commerce with the North ia to be rebuilt at the present time." arly insular role in regard to dally Lincoln Smith. Capt. Troup ap­ is worth more than its twenty-franc Pacific coast, he said. said Capt. Troup. "She will merely news communication with the Ameri­ peared «favorably impressed. He bill. The humblest field laborer (receive her usual overhaul and paint­ cas, and even with northern and asked that the auggeetion* with pro­ knows this, so what harm, can the REVELSTOKE SENIORS WIN western Europe. posed sailing and return times be state * admission do? he ask*. Moatlaurtw ing some time later in the season.” NtAREstr omcE . Montclare AN OLD TYPE put down in writing and promised Revelstoke, March 13.—Revelstçke to place the matter before the Can­ Semoir basketbàll team defeated rtn- . Montrerai Secret Diplomacy L J The Roman newspapers—and there adian Pacific Railway passenger de­ NO OPEN GAMBLING tlcton here last night for the interior are but few large Italian newspapers partment in time for arrangement championship title, the score being XiWCOUVERjlC DEBITES BÏTBUSTEES outside of Rome—are fashioned in 715 GEORGIA ST. WEST to be made for the excursion* this Reno, Nov. March 11.—A bill to 24 to 24. It was a hard fought con­ conformity with the Latin Journal- Subject of Attack Vancouver. March 13.—Abolition of Summer If the proposal is endorsed. rootoro wido-open ombllnf In Nev- test is#» idea that opinion is more Im­ sdo woo defeated In the Assembly In Penticton senior girls defeated the corporal punishment in the schools portant than news, and that news London. March IS.—A Labor attack of Vancouver was advocated last Carson City lots yesterday a flor­ local intermediate girls 17*5 In an on secret diplomacy was made In the night at a committee meeting of the should have the color brought to it New York. March 11—Georgs Dun­ in. It was assailed by a num- Interesting game. Pleas Hew fgt te Uverpeet House of Commons when C. P. Trev­ Board of School Trustees by Trustee by the personal viewpoint of the re­ can and Abe Mitchell, British golf ef Assemblymen and only one Pacific Coast Ear. 14 ...... Montrerai elyan moved a resolution that the A. L. McWilliams, who asked Muni­ porter or the political creed of the professionals, who have been touring man. Its author, defended It. There consent of Parliament should be re­ cipal Inspector J. 8. Gordon for an Journal. the United States, will sail for home re twenty-two role» against It Èach newspaper publish»# but a Steaelhip quired for any foreign treaty or for explanation of an alleged beating and thirteen for tt. ^ V.-r " V—• any co-operation of the defence given jk teiv year-old girl by a scant few columns of new* from forces with a foreign state, ills re­ tcachet' at Seymour School. It was abroad, and most of that comes from Service pr. 39 Mar 8» ...... Marled solution was defeated 256 to 1SS. stated the child's mother in a letter nearby countries, France most ofteiC GAS IN THE STBM1CH Mr. Trevelyan complained of the to Mayor L. D. Taylor had com­ These column* treat almost exclus­ ‘present Government's refusal to be plained her daughter had become a ively of political-happenings, and only TIMES SHIPPING CHART Winter Scheflnl# bound by the MacDonald Govern­ nervous wreck as a result of the occasionally of news events. punishment. Freeh news Is scarce and for freak y »*, ntntoa xupbxt ment's policy of submitting all trea­ COASTWISE MOVEMENT* Canadian Importer arrived IS DINGERDUS and human .interest stories, which Ant ties to the House, and both he and There was a difference of opinion werp March 4. u*VM Venae wear 71.00 p.m. Ever, among the trustee* as to the merits the ltallan*4ove as much' as any Rscsmmsnds Daily Use ef Magnesia to Arthur Ponsonby argued that the Far Vancouver Canadian Inventor left Kobe Overcome Trouble Caused by .Fer­ Monday, call Inc at Conservative Government was drift­ of corporal punishment, and no ac­ other race, the Rotoe dallies rely on for tion wax ’takes on Trustee McWil­ venerable foreign newspapers, c PR. at earner leave» dally »« Victoria March 2. menting Food and Acid POWELL RIVER SWANSON BAY ing back to secret diplomacy and the Canadian Planter lert Raboul conditions which prepared the way liams* recommendation. writing unashamedly everything 111 pm Tor OCEAN FALLS PRINCE RUPERT which pleases thetn without bother C-FJt at earner leaves dally at 11.41 Victoria February 27. STEWART ANYOX •or the Great War. Gas and wind ill the stomach accom­ ing about the time of Its origin. sm Canadian Prospector arrived Fraser Mills March *. panied by that full, bloated feeling after T^s. -CARDENA- Siki Reported in Practically all news from North Freni Vancouver eating are almost certain evident * of Ss. PRINCE JOHN America obrnes by way of London C.P.R- mearner arriva» dally M T Canadian MiUer left Victoria for presence of, excessive hydrochloric Nurmi Gallops to New York and Halifax February 25. Legbes Vancouver fortnightly } and. f*ari*. und much of it suffers aridldtho stomich,JH creating so-called calling at Alert Bor. tb- Great Condition ! strange distortion which Indicates dally at I Canadian Winner arrived Boston "acid indigestion. Another New Mark C.PJL steamer l March 6. Acid stomachs aref dangerous because QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND ! the relay race it has run. too much acid irritât-itss the delicate lln- POINTS For Bout To-night Far Seattle Canadian Coaster left Oscan Falls Ing of the stomach, often leading to City Ticket Office for Astoria March 8. New York. March IS. — Paavo cr.1t at earner leave» at gostrlti* accompanied by *er1ou* stom­ 111 Government St, Phone 1242 Nurmi of Finland broke his own New Vork, March 13.—Battling | Canadian Farmer arrived ’Frisco ach ulcers. Food ferment* and sours, HIGHWAY ACT 1.1» p.m. ______. _ March 4. creating the distressing gas which dis­ SjNte-metre record last night in a SIkl. the Senegalese, who once held ; TIUC rvrpueinu Sol Due leaves dally, awe* Wpevial two-mil*» race. HI* time Canadian Rover arrived Victoria tends the stomach and hamper* the nor- the world's light heavyweight chain- ■ lint, LA I £/f dlUtl days, at 11.11 am_ Tnal function* of the vital Internal or- of 8 minute* 2*2-8 second lettered pionship, will meet Paul Berlen- * , ___ March 4. ms, often affecting the heart. by 2-5 of a second the mark he made bach. New York'» promising light ' Ottawa. March 11. — The lime SUNRISE AND SUNSET Canadian Observer left Astoria for It i* the worst of folly to neglect *uch in Madison Square Oardeh January' Pedro March 4. a serious condition or to treat with or- heavyweight. In p twelve-round within which the various provinces Time of aunnae and sunset (f^elSo dlnary digestive aids which have no neu­ 15. The Olympic champion covered match at Madison Square Garden Canadian Trooper left for Sydney, may earn and be paid grants under •landard time! at Victoria. B.C-. for tha Australia, February 1. tralising effect on the stomach acid*. the two miles in 9.03 1-5. five second* to-night. the Canadian Highways Act is to be month a« March. 1*1»: Instead get from any druggist a few Canadian Pacific Railway behind his record. He had no trouble Canadian Volunteer arrived Halifax ounces of Disunited Magnesia and take Reports from Sikl’s training camp extended for another two years, under H"ur M*ln February 21. In lapping Andy Craw of New York at Summit. N.J., say that he has a Government hill to be introduced Hour Min. a teaapoonful in - a quarter glass of And Jimmy Connolly, former George­ 22- Canadian Spinner arrived Halifax water right after eating. This will drive B. 0. COAST SEBVIOB been working hard -for this match by Hon: O. P. Graham. Minister of February 14. the gas. wind and bloat right out of town University star. and Is in excellent condition. Railways. the body, sweeten the stomach, neu­ VANCOUVER—At MS p.m. and 11.46 pm. dally. Canadian Transporter left Victoria tralise the excess acid and prevent Its for Ü.K. February 17. formation and there I* no sourness or SEATTLE—At 4.10 p.m. dally. Canadian Ranger left Norfolk /or Blaurated Magnesia (In powder of ROUTE—From Vaneouv.r, March 14, 26, at t pm tablet form—never liquid or milk) Is March 5. harmless to the stomach. Inexpensive to OCEAN FALLS-PRINCE RUPERT ROUTE—From Vancouver take and the best form of magnesia every Wednesday at I pm , Canadian Pioneer arrived Victoria for stomach purposes. It Is used by March 7. thouaands of people - who «toy their POWELL RIVER-UNION RAV-COMOX ROUTE—From Vancou­ Canadian Voyageur left Prince nuels with «0 more fear of Indlreetlon ver every Tuesday and Saturday at 11.46 pm » Rupert March 7. (AdvL) Canadian Skirmisher arrived Car­ NANAI MO-POWELL RIVER ROUTE—From Vancouver 1 p.m. diff March S. .very Thursday. Canadian Scottish arrived Havana WEST COAST VANCOUVER ISLAND ROUTE-From Victoria March 7. ] . lat. 10th and 20th of each month at 11 pm It’s like Magic! Canadian Selgneùr left Antwerp ^ arch 5. Quick Storting GULP ISLAND ROUTE—8». Otter Naves Belleville etreat Wharf every Monday at T.16 am and every Wednesday at 6 am Aleo 8a Charmer from Victoria every Tuesday at 11 noon, TIDE TABLE calling at Port Washington, Ganges and Maine Island, thence ^SHELLN^ Vancouver. , What is? March. 14* fTimeHtlTImeHtfTfme HtlTimeHt GASOLINE \ PuH fuf.rmatlun Pram Any Ag.hL Canadian Pacifie Railway ll Bats' th.m. ftJh- m. ft.ih. m. ft.lh. m. fL 4.44 I 7.38 1.1114 51 | I .. « 04 1.4 15.63 8 1 :: 8 47 1.3114.40 8 VIS BURNSIDE ROAD * 36 8 2117 40 | • .. - .1 WILKINSON ROAD That first Taste The Meteorological Observatory. Oon- 3 5» 8.2 9 01 8.0 10 27 8.418.84 8.1 ROYAL OAK STAGE marigold road 4 12 8.3 9.14 7.911.1! * .019 07 3 9 TRANSFACIFIC MAILS 4 SI « 2 1 29 7.4112 15 7 9‘ 19.48 I S Leave Leave / Leave Leave |Lvs. Marigold 8.40 7 3 18 20.33 I t Royal Oak Miller Ave. Wellington Eberts Marigold Sladiola Ave. March, 1MI 8.58 5.7 18. 49 7.9 20 58 2 8 8 88 8.3114 14 7.88 21.81 13 6.30 6J7 For Royal Oak 7JO - China aad Japan 4.13 7.1 10 10 6.8UB.23 7.7 22.09 1.7 7 m 7.10 7.18 Why so? 4 32 7 n 10 53 6.0110.10 7.6 Fof Wellington Reed President Madison—Mails close March 22 44 4 3 830 For Gladiola Avenue 4. 4 p-to.; due at Yokohama March 14, 4 65 7.» 11.38 4.8 17.84 t.l 5.34 4.1 IJ0 8.06 6.15 6.00 SJ3 For Miller Avenue Shanghai March 11. 5.44 * 3 au» 9.15 Sat. only 633 r Kmpraaa of Ruaata—Malta doee March For Wellinlingtan 11.00 0.11 4.4 10.15 For Qlodioi.liola Av 4, 4 pm.; due at Yokohama March 11, 10.10 11 JO It tells you so much— Shanghai March tt. Hongkong March 25 10.18 1030 1038 Fgr Wgdlito _____ 12.30 Eberts Afnca Maru—MaUs Moee March 11; 1230 For Gladiola Avenue 1.16 due at Yokohama March 37. 1130 1138 ForMkner Avenue You know right away President Jackson-Marts close March 1J0 m\ 135 or Gladiola Avenue 230 14. 4 p.m.; dee at Yokohama March IS. 1.10 130 1.18 that you are tasting the Shanghai April 2. Hongkong April 4. 3.00 7.8 or Wellington Read 3 46 Eberts 2 68 7.9 230 236 Ell Empress of Auetrnlla—Malls close * “ 8 0 1 For Miller Avenue 4.00 - smoothest, loveliest milk March 98. 4 p m ; due at Yokohama r/*5o For Gladiola Avenue 4.16 Aprij L Yokohama April T. Hongkong i it * i For Gladiola Avenue chocolate you ever A?rLldent McKinley — Malls «loss 430 435 438 / For Royal Oak March 24, 4 p.m.; due at Yokohama Fb a 636 Foe Gladiola Avenue came across. April t. Shanghai April 14. Hongkong i ll M 4.48 4J0 .,-436 For Miller Avenue April ll. 6.19 It 5.50 5.55 6.00 5.50 / 6-OS For Wellington Road 7JO 6 91 7.9 7.00 7.05 :> 7.13 Which bar do yen mean? Australis and Now Zeeland Tka tlaU aaa. la Paelflo aundard. for For Miller Avenue 9-30 Makers—-Msgs «tone March ll, « p.m.; 8.CO 8.08 For Miller Avenue 1130 th. lljth Meridian WML It la counted 103)0 10.06 10.13 due Auckland Marsh 84. Sydney April 4. from f to 2» hour», from midnight to | Well, here’s its pictere— Sierra—Malls dose Warrh 21, 4pm.; midnight. The flgurM for height aarva dee st Sydney April 14. to dlatlngulah high water from low MaunganuS-^Malls close March S3. 4 water. Where blank» occur In the table SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS ne*y April It. W#m*Mrto* A*>rU ^ 8yd- the tide rlsM or fella continuously dur­ OLATS ing two auccewlve tidal periods without « Per Wellington Read 10.46 turning. 1.40 Per Rayai Oak C.G.M.M. MOVEMENTS 12-46 The height Is In fast and tenths of a 1020 Per Gladiola Avenue 12A6 foot, measured from the araraga lerel 430 Canadian Freighter arrived Genoa of lower low water. Per Wellington Read Bay March 8. Koqulmalt.—To find the depth of For Wellington Read water on the will of the dry dock at any For Wellington Road Canadian Highlander arrived Birk­ add lt.t faej t^the height of Ugh Far Royal Oak enhead February S. Fgr Gladiola Avenue

. r VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 ESTABLISHED 1888 NEWS IN BRIEF CEMENT STEAMER Latest Oxfords CARIA ARRIVES 1VKT0BIA WAN Ward Five Litorals will held their FROM ENGLAND B_ For Men Who Care «onthljr meejln* çn Monday next In uie LiBersl room»; coFher Govrrfi-...... HMWEPCompleting her long voyage With Snap, Style and ment and Broughton Streets. from the United Kingdom the TESTIFIES A Wear The Eaquimalt Liberal Assoc i et ion steamer Carla, purchased by the will hold a card party at the Liberal B.C. Cement Company for the B.C. trade, reached William Head PPiNG RATES Guaranteed to Wear and rooms, Esquimau Road, on Monday. at 8 o'clock thla afternoon. Retain Their Shape March 16, at 8 p.m. WATSON TRIA Correspondence Between A rummage sale will bo held under the auspices of Lodge Primrose No. England and Canada Tabled 32. Daughters and Maids of England, up a map showing the parking regu G. W. Bonavia, Hotel Clerk, lations In full. This will be marked in Commons MAYNARD'S SHOE STORE in Forrester's old store, Douglas Tells of Conversation With 649 Yatei Street Phone 1332 Street, near Pandora, on Saturday In colora* showing the bus stands morning at 10 o'clock. and other stopping places In the “L. C. Jordan” Proposed Imperial Shipping centre of the city. The map, when Committee Investigate The lantern services with pictures completed, will be laid before the WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADI of the “Life of Christ,1" which are be­ City Council, where it will have Question ing held on Friday evenings during early attention. Mayor Pendray A. L Meugens Describes Hire There Is Nothing Can \ Lent, at St. Alban's Church Hall. promised feUow members of the Po­ Ottawa, March 13.—The Canadian Oakland», will commence at 7.40 In­ lice Commission In session last night. of Alleged Bandit Car For Government to-day cabled the Sec­ ■"Take the Place of the stead of 8 o'clock. Comrades J. Sloman, J. Quinn and Nanaimo Trip retary of State for the Colonies, Colonel L. S. Amery, expressing the WINNING APPROVAL The Vleteria branch of the En­ W. E. Moins were appointed as dele gates to represent the Army and hope that the British Government i The Prooothnen.i and satisfaction with which a funeral la conducted gineering Institute of Canada will In­ would place before the Imperial teflecte upon the skill and sympathetic understanding of the funeral spect the plant of the. Sidney Roofing Navy Veterans' Association on the discussion of the Oriental problem Nanaimo, B.C.. March 13.—The Shipping Committee the evidence to VICTROLA director. He Is constantly striving to win approval. and l*aper Company here to-morrow We are proud that every funeral conducted by us a< to the lm- morning. Members will assemble at at their regular meeting last night. preliminary hearing of Roes C. Wat­ be taken by the special committee NLY on the Victrola can you hear anch great artiste kunable good-will and prestige that we now enjoy. the plant on the old Songheee Re­ This affair will be held in the Natfve son, accused of having taken part of the Canadian House of Commons serve at $.46 a m. Sons of Canada Hall-next week. A hi the robbery of the Royal Bank of which la |e consider the bill to ratify aa Caruso, McCormack, Paderewski, Qalli-Curci, Sir TH0M80N FUNERAL HOME letter was read from R. F. Sewell, Caanada here, on December 12 last, the Petersen contract. O of $42.000, opened before Magistrate Harry Lauder and many others who make records ex­ 1025 Quadra Street Phone 4* Night or Day The resignation of Constable Al­ clerk of the Saanich municipality, The correspondence begins with a fred Larson, a former officer of the asking all members eligible to have C. H. Beevor-Potts this morning, and letter from the Chamber of Ship- clusively for the Victrola. The Victrola brings you music Metropolitan Polio*, London, Kng- j thalr -names attached to the, .Saanich if*lo the Uma of adjournment -at 14eg ,«*■. 4M ■ tiwMed Kingdom. -tw- ! mil aF Iiamap A mmIiiIIm nf e\am _ "-ffitrttifly MiAlUUt'ër Wîlh IhéîIKpW^âlttÿ—ftrSipT jmP land, was read to the City Police roll of honor. A resolution of sym W four wltm dated February 23 Commission last night. The reslg- pathy was passed to Sir Rider Hag­ Owu'ge W. Bonavia, hotel clerk ol ^ tentlon to changes this greatest music in all the world—when you Want it, The Sulk of tie equipment bu/fnp gard on the death of hie brother, Ma­ Metropolis Hotel. Victoria, s' t of W. T. R. Pree- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT that on December 11 at about and aa often as you like. See the popular Victrola Con­ was accomplished by the City Police vacancy filled by the appolnment of jor' Arthur Haggard, founder of the indian Government, Commlfaioa last night. The tenders Veterans' Association, in London, p.m. two men came Into the hotel ttic Unes Invited a sole at 4135. On convehient terms. \. THE SPANIARDS Albert B. Wells. England. registered as R» F. Murray and 1 accepted Include the purchase of a igmttoh by the Im- NOW OPEN Te-night’s session of the Ssanich j. M Jordan. Witness had talked ant’s .report filed ’Jordan" some three minutes a Committee and Chevrolet car at, 1606 net.. after He,- Council will receive at—least two- the CItv Ptttlf*# was. asked if ..Can.-, "IjlSSSi ducting an allowance of $325 on the Whttft IhéV tool. WTt - nners and Suppers deputations, a delegation from the night showed a total of $2,683 col asked by Crown Prosecutor Johi r in such an invee- Moderate Chargee old car traded In.® The car will be Victoria and Island Publicity Bureau, Canadlan Govern- Phone Belmont 4tO ...... lected in fines in the month of Feb If he could Identify •’Jordan'' In bought from the Begg Motor Com­ attending to urge the council to make ruary. The major portion of this courtroom, asked permission to 1 a select committee pany. Two Marnwy Standard and A grant, while a deputation from the In 1123 Investigated ■'— —-— * ■ —«.-.fc. Msdxtolmr sum. >2,126, came from enforcement around the room, which was mu VICTORIA two Mnseey Perfect model bicycle* of the Ooverniiieiif nqiôÂT Act. * CHSSr T*6vfng the witness box. Bon litions and found will be purchased, half from Peden Association will protest against Im­ on 160 warning cards were Issued to circled the room, stopping before listed In North At- “Everything in Music’ —Radio Station CFCT Bros, and the other two from Plimley position of business taxes by Saanich. motorists for ’first time offences un­ prisoner's box and pointing to V ind recommended A Ritchie, at a level price of $47.60 der traffic measures. Eighty eon. said*’ "That Is the man." ol it. per machine. A Harley Davideon D74 1110 DOUGLAS STREET On the recommendation of Chief cases were dealt with, convictions in In cross-examination witness LY model motorcycle was chosen on a Fry last night the City Police Com­ court totaling sixty-two. Eleven t knew the general layout < tender of Shanks A Son at $444 net. mission authorised the placing of a persons were acquitted, one held as courtroom and that It was usual lmed at such con- Including a sidecar. The “push dummy policeman at the Intersec­ of unsound mind, and thirteen lodged the prisoner to be placed In the ‘fore the Canadian bikes" would be of no service In tion of Douglas and Belleville for safe keeping. The patrol wagon His reason for wanting to walk al Wlnter-tlm.e, warned Chief Fry. Streets. Use of another silent cus­ made 102 runs, attending fifteen ac­ the room iras because he thoi considered by the todian asked for at the intersection cidents, In twelve of which first aid Watson would be placed among ? by the House of of Government and Belleville Streets was rendered by the police. Under spectators, he said. eston report would was abandoned. the provisions of the parking Yesterday witness had seep V 8 with It. The Can- no lees than 116 warning cars were it would welcome houses Burnished on ■on in a lineup of men, and belli The S*eneland plan of monthly sent out, mostly for breach of the he was the same man who reglst im the Chamber of EASY TERMS authorisation of accounts was ef­ one-hour time limit. at the hotel as Jordan. To-daj United Kingdom at Sl Patrick's Day Candy Treats Men’s Holeproof Hosiery fecting a delay In city business and would swear he was the man. 1 •ring. ‘If for any a weekly system of the passage of A highly successful masquerade ness described the man Murray reply of the Can- police accounts would be preferable, dance was held by the Queen Alex­ t, "the British Gov- You can always count on Stevenson's Standard Furniture Gordon Ellis Limited andra Review No. Il, W.B.A., at the accompanied Jordan to the hotel wroje City Comptroller Macdonald rather a short man with a bent n include that In ad- for candy novelties to add the Company 711 Yatee Street 11* Dougl.e Stnet K. of P. Hall on Thursday evening. qulry it would be to the Police Commission In session The Judges. Mrs. datterall. Mrs. Ami SEVEN PASSENGER CAR touch to your party table ______> last night. The suggested change an Investigation by was authorised. ------strong and Mr. Gladding, had a diffi­ A. L Meugens. manager of )lng Committee, my decorations. See these for 81. cult task to choose the best from the auto livery of Victoria, swore that wtsh their course Patrick's Day parties. Over 300 attended at the cabaret array of fancy and comic costumes the evening of December 11 q i was decided upon The following were the prizewinners who later signed a contract to 1 held last night in the Rex Theatre by deter in any way Irish Potatoes, m«A? of the finest PRODUCERS ROCK th«t Esquimau Liberal Association. Indies, best dressed, Mrs. Tates. as Jordan came In and asked fe itlgatlon." Gurina Cream The gathering was a benefit affair for harem lady: comic. Mrs. Adame, ■even-passenger car. He eigne ible from Colonel French mars!pan. Each 5$ Mother Hubbard and her dog: ad­ contract for same and took It For rendering the skin soft and William Bendall. who was injured that the British Green River Jewels, per H-lb. 204* & 6RAVEL CO. LTD. by a gun 'exploding a few weeks ago. vertising. Miss Ding we», Heins Later that evening the car es would take ad smooth and allaying the smart­ A substantial sum was raised. The ■peclaltiea; best sustained, Mrs. brought back to the livery. Wlti ing and roughness caused by Toms, “Follow the Bear." Gentlemen, dlan invitation to Bluebird orchestra provided a fine had not seen car again until Deo on before the com- cold winds. programme et ansic aed aMletln, ! Ore-ed. Mr. O'Conner. Ku Klux ber 14. when It was in charge of Cl ouee. "They i Sand and Gravel 2S*, 504 *nd T5$ artists added to the enjoymentenlovoient qfof the ^Kl *®:suatAined comic, Mr. Mr Keiser, TomSi bandmaster; vrsus Ker- 8hliras of Nanaimo. The two s ous that Invitations An Essay Competition For the Children— Sold only at evening. Refreshments were served. tires had been changed for new oi r the Imperial ship- modeX bear. Mr. Bonner received a The back of the had been For all purposes, graded and washed prize*as "Departed Spirits," and Mr*. Hall’s Drug Store A permit te add e $40,000 wing te sway. Witness had not seen “4 adds that His Ma- Cash Prizes with fresh water the Glenehiei Inn was yesterday is­ Winters a special prise as the best dan" again and was not asked to- 1304 Deuglae OL Phene *1 representative of the W.B.A. The to Identify Watson as "Jordan." t proposes request Largest Capacity In Canada sued by City Building Inspetcor hipping Committee "How and where did the Legend of the Blarney stone originate?" 1S« Store St Phene 106 James Barf to Mrs. V. Allen. The lady Judges were each presented with M. Smith, s motor mechanic « a bouquet, after which a buffet sup ployed In the Auto Livery at Vlcto question, An essay competition for school children under fourteen years of new addition will conform to the nee concludes with present structure, a frame building per was served. Hunt's orchestra told of a man coming in with the age. Essays must be handed In at our Yatee Street store before WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON supplied the musk;. which he had hired from the prevl »n that the Imperial with brick and stucco veneering, and cognisance of tn*> 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 17. See our Yates Street Store windows YOUR witness on the evening of Decern will provide seventy-five additional PRESS MEETINGS lore the Canadian gueet roome. William -Treriae and 11 and making arrangements for with the miniature Blarney Castle and get an inspiration! Cash same car for $.16 next morning. V Williams are the contractors, and Edmonton. March 13.—The Alberta prises, $3.00, $2.00 arid ...... $1.00 Sisk, Doer aid MOlwork Percy Fox Is the architect. ness described the man as sllgl Press Association executive met In over six feet, weighing about 200 GOOD FIR WOOD Quality guaranteed. Edmonton this morning and fixed the UARY MOO Nr Card Le.d Te clarify the parking situation, 226 pounds. This witness was dates of the annual meeting as Aug­ naked to identify Watson as the n “Hoe Maid” Chocolates Now $1.00 Per Pound LEMON OONNASON CO. LIMITED which was described by one commis­ ust 2$ and 2S at Edmonton. The Bri­ rill be held at the PtoBd TÎ. 2m Oov.rnm.ttt at. LEIGH’S MILLS, LTD. hiring the car. Home, 1626 Quadra sioner as a "hopeless muddle." the tish Columbia Press Association will J. H. Fry, butcher, of Dune Phone 317 $62 David 8t city police have been asked to draw afternoon at 8.36 Don't fall to add a dish or two of -Hoe Maid" Chocolate, when meet at the same time in Edmonton. swore on the 12th of December Mrs. Agne* Lynn, 11.46 a.m. men came through Di st the family resi­ you give a candy party. They add the variety you want with le Street, on Wed- your own home made fudge and toffee. In an auto. It had stopped v. D. M. McKee will front of witness's shop and one nested that flowers the men came in and bought th emains will be laid ■mall steaks. He Inquired y plot at Roes Bay distance to Nanaimo and also wh he could buy bread. Wi or the late Marcus STEVEN SON S the man was about five feet -----passed away at 8t. HOE MAID CHOCOLATES V CANDIES Inches and weighed 174 or 176 Joseph s Hospital on Wednesday even­ pounds. ing. will be held on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the B.C. Funeral Chapel. The late FACE “PUFFED UP" Mr. Phipps was sixty-sis years of age Two Store» COME AND SEE US Asked if he could pick out the and Is survived by his widow, one son, 726 Ye tee Street who purchased the meat from the a stepson, two brothers and three bis­ 1116 Deuglae Street assemblage In the courtroom, wit­ ters* AT OUR ness pointed to the accused and said: Funeral services were~heM this morn­ "That's the man.” In croea-examina­ ing at the B.C. Funeral Chapel over tion witness denied that he had made the remains of the late Alfred Olive. two mistakes In picking Watson from The Dean of Columbia officiated. The a lineup yesterday and at the time nains will be forwarded to-morrow of adjournment, this point was Wolseley, (task., for Interment. being strongly urged by Mr. Burns, defence counsel, who read a copy of proceedings yesterday In which It stated witness bad pointed to a man named Jemeon first, then to a man DINNER SET BARGAINS named Oieson sad finally said Wat­ 2336 son was the man. Witness said at NEW STORE first he did not know Watson, be­ cause be had his face “puffed up," but when he changed It back again Mayor 8. Jones, of Ladysmith: C. he knew him at once. Callln. city clerk, and W. W. at Brown’s Quitting Sale Douglas and View Strëéts "Another Seattle Identification." Walkem came down to the Parlla remarked Mr. Burns who then asked ment Buildings to-day to ask Hon. that the men Jemson and Oieson be W. H. Sutherland, as Minister of Now is your opportunity to purchase a good Dinner Set at sent for to be present at the after­ Public Works, for aid for their city To-morrow, Saturday, Mdrch 14, We Are Going to Sell Oar noon session. the Improvement of the part of the the lowest possible prices. «. Island Highway which runs through their city. The difficulty In obtaining Govern­ | ON POLICE DOCKET ment aid for this part of the road, 42-piece Bavarian Decorated Johnson's "Vesta," a neat pink which has fallen into disrepair. Is China Bet ...... $9.85 rosebud border design. Radiant Toaster at $4.25 By agreement between H. W. Davey that Ladysmith's population is larger 62-piece English Porcelain, with 63*plecea ...... $18.80 for the defence and C. L. Harrison for than the maximum set for munici­ gold border ...... $11.05 97 pieces ...... $28.80 the Crown C. E. Thomas was re­ palities which are entitled to have 97 pieces ...... $18.85 manded In City Police Court to-day their highways classified and thus •7-piece Blue Willow Set $21.50 Johnson's "Goldena," a gold and for trial on Monday. Defendant Is come under the Government Road two black line border. charged with manslaughter In con­ Act. The Ladysmith men's claim is "Mayfair," a pretty allover pat­ The De Luxe that the highway Is used chiefly for 62 pieces ...... $21.80 And a Fine Oaalitv nection with the Burnside Road fat­ tern In blue and yellow. 52 97 pieces .$38.90 ality on Tuesday last. He was exon­ through traffic. Dr. Sutherland called pieces $22.80 erated by a coroner's Jury yesterday. In officials of hie department with whom they are conferring this after­ $7 pieces ...... $34.75 Odd Vegetable Dlehee, each 85< A fine of $300 1 was Imposed on noon. Odd Sugars and Creams, per Oddi Meat Platters, 12-inch, Samuel Mirfleld. upon conviction on pair ...... 70$ each ...... 88< a charge of supplying liquor to a Mrs. A—Did you have any trouble IRON Curling in getting cooks? minor, in connection with the prose­ cution of the G.W.V.A. recently. Mrs. B—Oh, no, I got ten last Frank Higgins. ICC, and J. B. at Clearlhue, for the defence, asked ten days In which to find payment. The R. A. Brown & Co. Tongs club would pay the fine, but wished time, as it had raised $1,000 to pay Hardware, Crockery,' Paint Corner Deuglae end Johnson its swn penalty within recent days. STORE FOR RENT ‘‘FIXTURES FOR SALE The court accepted Mr. Clearlhue's As a Special personal undertaking that the money Bids received for entire stock at 10 much on dollar > $4.50 would be paid. Evidence In the G.W. V.A. case was applied to the second SHINGLES Wraci from manufacturer to con- affair without rehearing. eumer to wholcul. price» Joseph Burke, said by Detective 2 You Will Still Be Able to Secure Electrical fixtures at a Great Saving IS tar k to have been befcglng on Doug­ las Street, was released on the pro­ Eureka 2s, $1.601 Square mise of finding employment. Defend­ l A aquare le 1* aqua re feet I * The Bed Cross Workshop I* ant had been charged with vagrancy, THESE SHINGLES ANS 1» Do Not Miss This Opportunity but said that he now had an offer of INCHES LONG AND EXTRA THICK A PRACTICAL MEMORIAL CONDITION OF CURZ0N Te to neeS foe roof* and aide walla Where World War wounded are provided with sheltered employ­ ment Your support le necessary to make this a permanent local CAUSE OF ANXIETY Industry. . x We Do Good Work—We Give Full Value for Your Money Hayward London, March 13—A bulletin is­ McCarter sued this morning said Lord Curson. Electrical .Quality and Service Stores who recently underwent an operation, Phones 643-2627 had loosed a fair night, and qithough SHINGLE CO. LIMITED THE RED * CROSS WORKSI hie condition continued to cause 2418 ROCK SAY AVENUE *4-0 Jehneen Street (Just Below Government) anxiety, hla general strength was WHERE WOUNDED WELCOME WORK being maintained. He'is getting a PHONE 2546 fair amount of sleep. 10 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925

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Englishmen Meet Seven Teams Have Not To Hurry Series He Wins Skating Honors Hamilton “Hold-ups” Chance To Gather • • • • * S • . » v ■f m m ****** * v Services’Team In Jackson Cup Game Francis Allan, International Amateur King, Grabs American Final Game Thursday Ice Honors at Lake Placid Refuse To Back Down To-morrow’s Football Games -Lr-. Teams Clash at Royal Athle­ in Old Country Attracting President Richardson Sets Date for Championship tic Park in Only Senior Tigers Pass up Ultimatum of President Calder, gî Wide Attention Game in Victoria Between Calgary and Cougars; Football Game To-morrow ,-yv»-*«g»\ N.H.L., That They Compete in Playoff Without Both Teams Ready for To-morrow Night’s Bonus; Ottawa May Earn Right to Appear Huddersfield Now Tops First Game; Ion to Referee; Seats Gobbled up Contestants Are Very Evenly in Finals; Unusual Case Division Over West Brom­ in Record Time; Cougars Were Matched; Junior Teams wich on Average Bruised in Saskatoon Hook up in Cup-ties Hamilton, Ont., March 13.—Unless owners of the Hamilton professional hockey club can see their way clear to pay $200 to London, March II (Canadian Frees each player, the Tigers will not meet the winners of the Caa- ... Special to The Times One one senior soccer game 1» Cable).—With only eight more weeks adiens-St. Pata series for the title. Calgary, March 13.—President L. Richardson, of the scheduled for to-morrow afternoon of football before the eeaaon’e close, Western Canada Hockey League, announced last night that the when the United Services clash with the first Saturday In May, the race This decision was reached at a meeting of -the players held the Sons of England'at the Royal for league honor* has become Intense late Thursday afternoon, after telegrams sent them by President second and final game in the series between Victoria-and Cal­ Athletic Park In a Jackson Cep with live—or at the outside, seven—1 Frank* Calder. threatening suspension and holding up their back gary to decide the championship would be staged in the W estera semi-final. The game will be called Golf la regarded aa clube in the running tor the division at 3 o’clock with Bridgen handling one sport where past title. i—l. aalariea, had Been thoroughly considered. According to President Capital on Thursday evening of next week. ' ~ 7* the whistle. performances count Tied at the top of the table are There lr*H0 need of hurrying through the series as the Na­ The winner of this some will earn for htti-lHth; Hudderedeld Yewn and West.Btoro- Calder’» ruling the players. mW take part in playoff game with­ tional Hockey-ÎHfagüe will not have its champions in the West the right to meet Esquimau, who Champions come wlch Albion, in the order named, the out compensation, but the players hold that their season ended beat the Veterans last week in the and go In golf with former having with the last scheduled game and they are entitled ter extra •fbr the opening games of the world's series until March 24 at the other semi-final match, in Abe final almost monotonous game for the Jackson Cup. emble­ regularity. Title holder! are de- nesday rails, to establish any ~ 1 «alary for playoff games. earliest. As a result President Richardson fceliffEat every, con- matic of the dty championship. The throned annually. -• ’ " *' ,,, ■ ,, pr—lacy of either one over the other, 'flderafion should be given the teams, allowing them plenty of winner of this cup will represent the the contest resulting in a one-goal Captain “Shorty” Green, acting as spokesman for the players, Walter Basest-is one of the very draw. At the moment, however, the time to recuperate between games. Lower Island League in the Pro­ few leaders In golf who Is ever con­ gave Manager Thompson to underetand last night that this wax vincial Ctip series for the British Co­ sistent. Hagen Is the one champion Albion are better situated than the . Thea lie teamsiwiuD itPrv»nftçet hvhere* v to-morrow — - - — Town, Inasmuch as they still have a their final move. j lumbia championship. Last year who for years has lived up to his ght in the first game and a great Sons of England were successful In S*Newcà»tield'uniteJM200 each before competing in the final series of the N.H.L., The fans are backing the Tigers to To-morrow Night to the Englishmen and Services. Both Scottish game of golf. happens, they can scarcely hope to win although they realize that the have fast strong teams which set a Each year some new flash bobs up. displace either Huddersfield or West President Richardson, of the Western Canada Hockey League re­ Cougars cannot be despised, especial­ hot pace and combine well The Sons Upsetting the dope Is a favorite pas­ Bromwich. The United have played fused tow make any 9BSScomment,______other_____ than__ to say that_the______— affair— is ly in view of their remarkable show­ Be Broadcast Here will have one of the strongest teams time among the best Ice skaters. eztrtnutnber°f o^an^Team^in th* none of his business and the matter entirely is typup to . ing against Saskatoon. A spectacu­ they have fielded this year on hand The latest phenom is Francis Allen, V. lar game is looked for and it is.ex­ Broadcasting of Saturday eve­ whR% the Services will have all their holder of the international amateur league and of these only thirteen en informed of Hamilton 'a demand Lester Patrick, owner pected that Calgary will play a ning’s hockey game at Calgary, regulars on deck. In the Brown Cup outdoor speed-:sk> atlng, champion­ .> H have been won. They owe their posi­ an manager of the Victoria Cougars, remarked : “They’ll get . whirlwind offensive game in order between the Victoria Cougars and series these teams played to A 4- ship. Recently Allen added further tion to a large number of drawn jk run up a commanding lead. The the Calgary Tigers, wilt be ac­ al| draw and In the replay the Eng­ laurels by winning the American dia­ games—fifteen -which ■ also Is the properly disciplined. ’ Tigers realise that they will require complished for the benefit of lo­ lishmen were successful in winning mond trophy and the national title at largest number enjoyed by any First “Fine time to pull a trick like that,’ remarked “Happy” • at least three goals to make sure cal fans through co-operation of out by a 3-1 count. This shows bow Lake Placid. N.T. Division team. of the championship as they do not Fletcher Brothers’ Station CFCT evenly matched the teams are, and Allen finished with a total of Bolton Wanderers end Bury have Holmes, goalkeeper of the Cougars. figure on being a bib to knock over and the British America Paint this game should be a real thriller. eighty points. Just enough to top slight chance» with Liverpool an Hamilton, Ont., March 13.—Contrary to expectations Presi­ the Cougars on Victoria Ice. Company Limited. The Englishmen are confident of Charles Gorman of St. John, N.R» Sunderland running on the outside. BOTH CLUBS WORK OUT The action will be followed coming out on the long end of the LEICESTER PROMISING dent Frank Calder did not arrive in Hamilton to-day to straighten score and are anxious to duplicate defending champion. H Both teams went through spirited play by play, and the hockey and Allen, who hails froip Chicago. trV In the second division, tour teams out the trouble caused by the refusal of the Hamilton players to «jèorkouts yesterday. The Cougars radio enthusiasts, of Victoria dis­ their feat of last year and carry off umphed over one of the classiest are to position of corn—tante for ele­ the Jackson Cup for the second con­ take part in the playoffs for the National Hockey League title show marks of their two strenuouf trict will be almost as well in­ fields ever entered in the lake Placid vation with Leicester City In the formed of the thrills of the fray secutive season. A couple of weeks FRANCIS ALLEN moat favorable situation. Derby and an official report from club headquarters this morning was game* so far but they are in fight- ago the Sons lowered the colors of classic. Juig trim, have their blood up and as the actual spectators in the County lead the division, followed by to the effect that Mr. Calder would not come here. The affair Calgary rink. A special wire ser­ the North Wards. The Services will Leicester City. Manchester United scent the world’s series purse not be seeking revenge for their defeat is closed aa far as the club, officials are concerned. Manager far ahead ...... —...... vice is being given by the Cana­ are third and Chelsea fourth. dian National Telegraphs system.. at the hands of the Sons in the Dartlugton are expected to move upThompson______r______announcing____ _ this morning that they would not give ‘Nobody crippled but the usual Brown Cup series. They will be out share of bruises that are to be ex­ in full force In an effort to advance Basketball Races î^t‘7Hv2SLh*rin.fC“h.n ÜtUïd ini to the players and pay them the $200 demanded.demanded Captain pected in such strenuous games.” was Lester Patrick's comment on bla into the final round. string, although they will be pushed Shorty " Green, stated that they would not play unleas paid. herd by Neleon and South port, while arrival here. “Frederlckson and The finit round of the Lower Island At Ladysmith Now Meeting Locals In That ia' the way the situation stands to-day. Owners of the Lough lip were slashed across the Will Rule Game Junior soccer"cup-ties will be played Rotherham, nt the bottom of the lad­ club say that if the players are suspended they will start out side of the face in Saekatoon and to-morrow, when the Saanich der will. In all probability, have to Holmes I* suffering from a bruised reapply for admission to the league next year with new material and try to build up another team. Thistles meet Oakland» at Beacon Become Very Keen Basketball Series in the Fall. In the Southern section. .shoulder as a result of a rush out of Hill. The kickoff will be at 3.45 the nets. We sure had two tough Swans— has the best chance of the Are teams now In the running. With games and the going was far from In the Juvenile cup ties Oak Bay gentle but we muet except such play Femwood at Cranmore Road, Exciting Games Are Played James Bay Outlaws and First two gam— to hand, they are one point ‘things when the stakes are so high. ahead of 4hair near—t rival*. Bwto-_ Five Teams Still starting at S.4S o’alack.__ down Town and Bristol City, both of ! pressed for a statement as to what Thé game which was to have been By Girts and Boys at Mining Presbyterians to Furnish he thought of the Cougars’ chanced which are tied for second and third played between Foul Bay and Oak­ plao*^-#lymouth follow, with Lester Patrick said: 'May the best land» has been postponed, as some Centre r 1: ' Opposition To-morrow Running Hot After team win.” of the Foul Bay players will be with Milton fifth. Following a conference between the roller hockey teams in Seattle. The Axtur— for Saturday are: Lester Patrick and LloydTdmer, Esquimau and Shawnlgan Lake FIRST DIVISION V am managers. President Richard- Special to The Times Two great basket ball games are School have byes. Ladysmith, March 13.—The city expected at the T.l&CJL gymnasium West Hem nt Birmingham. n announced yesterday that Mickey The Sons of England will line up Aston Villa at Bolton. CIon would be referee and Carl Bat­ aa follows; Knox; yTuckwell and basket ball league games are getting to-morrow night when the semi-finals Newcastle United at Burney. tel! judge of play for Saturday's con­ Harwood; Reg. Shanks. Swan and more popular every week. All the In the B.C. open championships for In­ Notts Forest at Cardiff. Three Western Amateur test. They probably will alternate competitions are keen and full of Dry borough; Connerton, » Phillips, termediate A boys and Junior boys Sheffield at L—de. for the return game at Victoria. Burnea. Minnls and Shank»; reserves, thrills. Arsenal at Notts <>unty. Teams and Two Eastern The tickets sale opened at noon Bridges, Armltage and Church. This week two good boxing ex­ will be played. Liverpool at Preeton. yesterday and within an hour every hibitions were feature» Dannie Ku- The James Bay Outlaws, who Bury at Sunderland. . Clubs in Competition one of the available 1.100 seats had titi and Jimmy Buckner starting the played such a wonderful game Huddersfield Town at Tottenham. been grabbed up. and the regular show and were well worth seeing. against thé Falcons last Tuesday, Blackburn Rovers at West Brom- 1,100 season tickets had been lifted Roller Teams Are .They were followed by the bigger when they eliminated the First by 6 p.m. Only 150 seats went out­ Buckner boy and Bobble Watson Presbyterian lade from the cham­ *No game le scheduled for BveSton Ottawa. March 13.—The array -of iQuinn) and this was another good hockey teams still in the running side the city, although there was a pionship series, will represent Vic­ and Manchester City. demand for 2,000. bout. toria against the Nanaimo Inter­ for the Allen Cup, emblematic of the MICKEY ION Fit For Seattle The two High School girls’ teams mediates. SECOND DIVISION Canadian amateur champion»hip, has • Local fans will be glad to know next battled In the hoop match. ”AW The Nanaimo team has captured Blackpool at Chelae*. now dwindled to five. University of that they will once again be able to Despite a strong effort on the team scored two bankets in the first the upper Island title, and M a very ■ Bradford City at Clapton Orient. Toronto. —stern Inter-collegiate get the news of to-morrow night’s prairies to belittle the work of Invasion To-morrow peripd. Miss Cunliffe hooping both. strong aggregation, asx there are Barnsley at Coventry. ’ champions; Niagara Falls, Ontario game by radio. Fletcher Bros., will “Mickey,” the Irish lad . is to be the The “B** team had hard luck In not many fine teams in that locality. South Shield! at Crystal Palace. Hockey Association champions; Port referee in to-morrow night’s game scoring; ’they had a little of the edge broadcast the game play by play OUTLAWS IN FINE SHAPE Fulham at Leicester. Arthur. Manitoba Hockey Associa­ from their station CFCT. In this between Victoria and Calgary. The of the play and .especially towards Portsmouth at ManchAter. tion champions; Regina Victor!—, respect they are coupling up with Calgary press has carried on con­ Three Championship Squads the close of the second period, al­ The Outlaws, are now in the pink Middles borough st Oldham. Saskatchewan champions, and Cole­ the British American Paint Com- siderable propaganda in fkvor of Will go From Here to Ameri­ though much the smaller and lighter of condition, and should be able to ■Portvale at Sheffield. man., Coleman, Alta., champions, are ny of which Mayor Pendray is the Carl Bat tell, who has done very well team. uphold the record of the capital city. Derby County at Southampton. •till playing. *4. The mayor is worked up over this year. Ion, however, has handled can Side For Games The Hornets did not appear and Tommy Wachter and Fred Kenny Hull at Stockport. Niagara Falls overcame a two-goal Cthe game like the rest of the citizensmany championship games and in the Public School won by default. are sfooting wonderfully well and Wolverhampton at Stoke, handicap In Toronto 1—t night and andand'he he isia anxious that folks with most quarters Is recognized as im- The Public School and High School are always good for a large number b—t Montreal Victoria— 8-3, there­ ladio sets should have a chance to partial. He hurt some of the prairie ■’B” teams went on for an exhibition of points. Stan Moore is getting by qualifying to m—t Toronto Var­ "eit” in on the game although 700 fans’ feelingsfeeling» because he did not Three teams of tile Victoria, and and the Public School scored six back into condition after his recent VINCENT RICHARDS sity Saturday night In the —stern dies away. give the home teams the edge. points. ■/. illness and will be quite a source of Victoria Grass District Roller Hockey League will strength to the Victoria team. Bill finals, by a score of S to 6 on the journey to Seattle on Saturday after­ In the boys’ games the Sheik» and Palm_ Beach, Fla.. March 13.— round. Ho that either Varsity or the Public School gave a good run­ Passmore, Dune McLennan and Ted Manuel Alonso, Spanish Darts Cup noon to play the American teams for Dunn comprise the local defence and Niagara Falla will go w—t after tha ning contest. The Sheiks scored four Hockey Team to star, recorded the biggest tennis up­ Dominion title. In the went. Port the world's championship. Th» VI. basket* in the first period. While the are capable players. Basketball Games Canadiens Take On Midgets of ,the »o-lb. clans: the Foul set of the y—r yesterday In over­ Arthur and Regina Victor!— will school notched one four and one The winners will meet the Vancou­ whelming Vincent Richards Olympic Bay Monarch of the 110-lb. class, and basket. In the second period the ver champions in the final for the fight it out for the w—tern finals At Willows Should The Colonist of lH-lb. team will B.C. title shortly. Meet Vancouver champion. and second ranking against Coleman. St. Pats In Second school cams out strong, led by Bobby player in* the world. In the semi­ make the trip. These team, are the Strang, and got two more baskets In JUNIORS CAN TRAVEL JUNIOR» ALSO BUSY winners of the different classes this finals of the FloMda men’s singl— Prove Interesting quick successloh, making the score The Firm Presbyterian junior boys, tennis championship tournament. «-4. The Junior hockeyists are also get­ year. Last year the local team went eight tq six, and the battle swayed Local Men’s Eleven to Meet ting down to the finals. Sons of Ire­ fixture To-night over to the American side and de­ who won the local Junior title, going «-,. «-3. William Tllden. national "'Plenty nt thrill* are expected at back and forth until the closing min­ through the whole season without champion, swept into the finals by land, Quebec, and the winners of the feated them. utes, when Lawrence Cloke hooped defeat, will meet the Nanaimo Juniofa Mainlanders at Oak Bay Aura Lee-Hudbury series, which la the Willows to-night In the City The teams have had several work­ two more baskets for the Sheika, the eliminating S. Howard VoehelL league basketball game*. at 8.15 o’clock to-morrow night&S i e ; Park To-morrow Afternoon North and South champion, •-«, «-L tied up. 3-3, will meet —xt week. Thrilling Encounter Expected outs and are to shape for the game. ttnaf score being 11 to 6. this should alee be a The Toronto- Sudbury sert— will end In the first gam-' the Canadian •-«. ______puget Bound team will meet the that The Colonist and the Foul Bay Mon- _____the______Scout ____and Convent games. to-morrow afternoon. •Victoria College five. At present the at Toronto; Pats Hope to arch* had a strong practice last nigh/, Llptak and Popovich tor the Convent One hundred reserved seats are In the Far West Regina Patricl— and all the players were in fine con­ scoring streak and seemed to now on sale at the Y.M.C.A. office, and Calgary Can—le— began their lumber mrn are leading their league To-morrow afternoon the Victoria not having loot a game but the Overtake Frenchmen dition and worked like machinery. hoop them In from all angles and ran the remainder of the accommodation playoff I—t night the former taking The teams will be returning, on Mon­ up a big score, though the Scouts had being covered by a nominal admission men's grans hockey team will clash a one-goal lead, while ltort William College will make SF great attempt with the Vancouver representative Cowichan Ruggers ta take a fall out of the leader*. day afternoon and hopq>to bring about as much of the play. at the deer took an eight-goal I—d over Kenora home all three honors. The games for next week. Wednes­ A record crowd of local basketball eleven at Oak Bay Park In an a B. In the Thunder Bay playoff series Another fine tilt 1* looked for when Toronto, March IS.—A thrilling match. The game will be the Victoria College ladles rlash with The games played b*»t night at the day, March IS, are: followers will no doubt be on hand Will Oppose Local which also began, 1—t night. The struggle should take place here to­ V.IJLA. gymnasium were very close Girls—Sheba* and Public School; to witness Victoria’s efforts in the called at 3.10 o’clock and a gupd th- Normal ,School. Keen rivalry ex- night when Canadiens, of Montreal» winners of the Reglna-Culgary lets between the students of the dif- all through, and *11 the teams put up High School "A” and Convent. B.C. championship series. crowd Is expected. semi-finals will meet the Thunder Stanley Cup holders, and Toronto 8L Boys Dumbells and Scouts; Pub­ In November the local team tarent «choola and a real good game Pats play the second game of the a good fight.

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furlong. The raçe Is the thrilling front a tanking concern In London USE FOR LOCUSTS |kwf, iiu:tt«rri. ,JH _ . AT THE DOMINION] climax to the best domedy iSf the Germaine Schmtztr, were first cashed by the branch of k process Is a food for battle and season. Several well known come­ poultry. British branch bank in Persia, it has Alexandria, Egypt. March 13.—Lo­ dians had better look to their laurels French Pianist, to custs. the plague of South Africa, AT THE THEATRES if Tom’s westerners continue to give been disclosed. The notes were sent may yet be found to have a cominer* him a »‘e!eMilrk“ jun ^o .Tarama hx ao - unwmued. bank, eiai .value -- Eighty-eight bah v ttl i Play Herem April and reached the Imperial Bank Insects, dried, weighing eighteen “MAN MUST LIVE” ZANE GREY through the clearing bouse. It was tons, have Just been forwarded from A prominent feature of the pre­ Kaserne to Durban for shipment to then discovered they were bogus. The Holland, it is recalled here that an POPULAR SET AT AT THE THEATRES STORY THRILLS sent Winter music season has been rotes will be sent back to the London 21st March the number of great artists who oil for use in aeroplane engines, PARAMOUNT STUDIO Csiumbie—“Oh, Yeu Tony.'» AT DOMINION have given recitals In the city. bank, which is the loser In the tran­ which retains Its liquidity at very Capitol—“Oh, Doctor,” Among those l|pve been Charles M. saction for having accepted them. high altitudes, can be extracted from Dominion — “The Thundering Courborn, Percy Granger, Mischa Richard Dli'a art in "A Man Muet The Thundering Herd,” featuring Lola Wilson and Noah Beery, Is-at­ Elman, ftachmanlnofr and our own Last Day of #Ve.. easily the most popular Playhouse—“King Dodo.” Canadian pianist. Gertrude Huntley or all the varied activities at Famous Coliseum—“A Man Must Live.” tracting large crowds to the Domin­ ion Theatre, where this, thrilling Green. The first week of April neet Players Long Island studio recently. will witness a notable exponent of Camera men, electricians, property Zane Grey story is being pictured the pianoforte. — this week. Piano Sale men. and other studio casual* not. Mme. Schnltzer, a contemporary of busily engaged on other sets found honors with Miss Murphy 1# support The xshow last night was particu­ the* great French pianist, Cortok, her Tf you arc looking for ■ ffOQuent excuses to wander over to of Dix in “A Man Must Live," now larly attractive by reason of the or­ fellow-countryman, and a pianist of AT that will give you absolute Small deposit and balance the far corner of the main stage showing at the Coliseum. The pic­ chestral features regularly offered European and American successes. where Dix was making a scene und -r ture is an adaptation of the story, in connection with the Thursday Her virtuosity Is amazing, and It Is comfort and extraordinary wear arranged to finit. . Paul Sioane's direction. “Jungle Law." and brings the star night picture. said that she and Myra Hess rank at moderate cost—you’re look­ By buying now you can The reason for this, strange at to the screen is the role of a news­ The concluding performances of as two of the world’s present day traction was not for to seek. The paper reporter.* Other big names in “The Thundering Herd" will hi greatest women pianists. She, too, ing at it now. save from scene was a close-up of Dix and the supporting cast are George Nash, given at the Dominion, to-morrow. has played no less than a hundred Bdns Murphy seated on a divan, Charles Beyer, Jane Jennings, Lusius times with $he most famous or­ FlHj Cornea Mom’s Womr pulling a chicken’s wish hone. The Henderson. Dorothy Walters, Wil­ chestras of the day, and her pro­ Storoo “WHAT’LL I DO” grammes are said "to be superbly action required a clever bit of pan­ liam Ricdardl and Arthur Housman. Upwards Erotfwaoro $50 to $200 tomime as the two tugged • away at POPULAR BALLAD attractive." Mme. Schnltser will the little forked bone, with their eyes play here at the Empress Hotel Your choice of “Knabe,*' “EAST OF SUEZ” Lois Wilson and Jack Holt In a Ballroom on Wednesday, April 1. tight shut, busily making wishes. scene from “The Thundering Herd.” IN “KING DODO” under the local direction of Concert QUALITY ‘‘Willis," ‘‘Chickering.’’ Meanwhile twelve young roast NEGRI MYSTERY manager George J. Dyke, whose dis­ •\tiUçkens were separated from their One of the song hits of “Klhg crimination In artist selection I» well Wishbones. Richard Dix is a healthy ORIENT DRAMA IMAGINE DENNY Dodo.” the musjeal comedy beinï established in the western musical young man with a normal appetite, presented at the Playhouse this week circles. —------but he averaged only one bite of URTCIE Willis Pianos ¥hree glasseg of wine were carried WITH CURLY LOCKS by the Frank Morton company, Is LIMITED white meat ie each chicken. The In by the -Çhlnese servant. One of ’’What’ll I Do,’* a pretty waits ballad COUNTERFEIT BILLS _ property men and the casual visi­ them contained a deadly poison. AND HORN *'?'**”r*d ns a group number by Miss ^ J tors. however, saw that nope of It Three people, a wife, her husband Hilda Cooke and an ensemble of Toronto. March 13.—The batch of 1003 G="M -Sr 514 went to waste. and the man who loved her, -pledged Reginald Denny, considered one of soloists. Miss Cooke, although young counterfeit 1100 Imperial-Bank bill* Jacqueline Logan shares feminine each other in the wine. Which glass the most virile athletic stars In fllm- In years, is really a veteran ot the- which arrived In Toronto this week" did she drink?______land, wears Jung curly hair, ami big. stage, having been associated frith Suspense, mystery and drama are horn-rimmed glasses In his latest a number orTarïS55» lüvüiîie tour-*1 piled one upon the other In thrilling vehicle, “Oh, Doctor!" Universal- Ing organisations as a child. She sequence in Pola Negri’s latest star­ Jewel being shown in the Capitol has been with the Morton company ring picture for Paramount, “East of Thvatro. The reason Is that Deniff for the last six years, playing Ingenue Suez." which Raoul Walsh produced. portrays a young hypochondriac hero and soubrette role» with that or­ COLUMBIA Adapted to the screen by Fada of 'Harry Leon Wilson’s famous ganisation. In “King Dodo,** which Cowan from Somerset Maugham’s humorous story of the same name, will be presented for the last time enthralling ptay of the Orient. “East and as' such Is th* most lackadaisical to-night and to-morrow at the Play­ TO-DAY of Suez" brings new types and new' person Imaginable. Mary A slot1 has house, Miss Cooke has been cast as settings to the silver screen. A riot the leading feminine role In the no­ the talkative newspaper correspond­ of fanciful and- artistic Chinese table cast directed by Harry Pollard, ent, a role in which she Is seen to furniture, temples. gardens * and others being Oils Harlan. WitHam excellent advantage. The Playhouse mansions are included in this gor­ Mong. Tom Rlcketta, Lusllle Ward, announces a special matinee for to­ _TOM MIX morrow afternoon. geous spectacle of the mysterious Mike Donlln, Clarence Geldert, eastern world. Blanche Payson, George Kuwn and Values That Will Come As a Welcome _____ . IN " : Featured In support of Pola In Martha Mattox. NEW TALMADGE "East of Sues,** which opens next Monday at the Dominion, are Ed­ FILM IS MADE IN mund I-owe. Rockcliffe Fellowee and TOM MIX HAS Surprise. Quality Clothing at Prices That “OH, YOU TONY” Noah Beery at the head of a strong WONDER HORSE IN NORTHERN MEXICO Mix end Tony in a dashing ro­ Norma Talmadge sailed for “OH, YOU TONY” Northern Mexico to make some of mance that hops from the plains the scenes of her latest photoplay, "The best horse race ever filmed,**, of Arisona to the pajaces of Wash- “The Only Woman.” • The Biggest rjj was the unânlmous opinion of the The first atop of the Talmadge audience which turned out to see company was at Catalina lale. Extra Picture of Its Tom Mix and his wonder horse Tony There some dock and shore scenes In their latest starring vehicle, “Oh, MEN’S SUITS BLANKETS Harold Lleyd In “Number, Pleaae* Kind Yon're were filmed, followed by storm and You Tony!” at the Columbia Theatre collision—scenes made at sea. Ever Seen last night. The company then steamed on to 50 Blue Serge Suit* at AU-Brituh and All-Wool Realistic to an unbelievable point Mexico aboard the yacht “Sultana" Jbs. M. It contained twenty thrills for every formerly owned by E. H. Harrlman. Famous "Uniform Brand," guaranteed railroad magnate. Schenck Besides Eugene O’Brien. Norma the finest, largest, warmest and heaviest j Presents * Talmadge’s leading man, the cast blankets for the moneir jn Canada; 0327 Davies, Winter Hall, Percy Wil­ weight 8 lbs. Size 70x80 Inches. Will wear , iams, Stella de Isanti. Murddock To-night MavQuarrie. the Rev. Neal Dodd and for years. Equal to the finest high grade UPSET Louis Dumar. The picture will be A value that will bring men to Christie’s blankets to be obtained any- dJFT QgJ : at tke Capitol Theatre next Monday. eafrly to-morrow morning. Suits with fit-style workmanship and quality to where. Per pair, only ...... -STEP recommend them and at a price that simply peinpels the attention of sensible » GAS, INDIGESTION buyers. Sises 31 to 36 only. lOO Isle of Man Motor Co CITY WILL RECEIVE Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, New Tweed Suits Rugs —Stomach Feels Fine I A bargain1 in Motor or Travelling Rugs. The Famous Isle of Man Pure “King Dodo” Wool quality in likeable sbadea and patterns. Finished both A A $15.75 ends with fringe. A real value at ......

..... Saturday. * m-m. I , Bargain From Government Street to Douglas on the Lower Main Floor FIVE ENTRANCES TO THIS HIGHWAY i Government Street entrance to the Doagla, Street entrance on the Lower Main Floor cover, e distance of two full City blocks—640 feet. On this Ho or are situated many department, that give daily Fram tervice to the people of Victoria and on Saturday, throughout the entire dutance occupied hy thete department,, we have arranged a veritable T HIGHWAY OF BARGAINS SATURDAY Tin, Highway will contut of tpecitdly priced table, and will be arranged from Government Street to Doagla, Street tn the Following Rotation:— -, Bargain, from the Boy,’ Clothing and Furnishings, Boy,’ Shoe,, obo Womens Shoe,, Pump, and Oxford», Toy», Paint*, Hardware, Stove», Electnc Good*, Freth Meat», Deltcateuen, Batter, Groceteria, Bakery, ------— , Candy, Book, and Stationery, China, Glassware and Silverware. On the Bargain Highway in the On the Bargain Highway in the A Great Sale of Chinaware On the Bargain Highway in the Boys’ Store—Saturday Toy Department - - I— on the Bargain Highway Books and Stationery Table No. 1 Table 16 Full Glaze, English China Sugars and Creams ; regular Department Boys’ Waists in sizes for 6 to 14 years ; splendid 33 only, Army Service and Artillery Cars, neatly price 85c. A pair . V...... weight materials in neat striped (prints and strong painted and. lettered; have Strong iron wheels and are Gold açd White China Tee Plates, regular price 40e each. Garden Twine, l-pound balls, useful for garden purposes. chambrays. Well made and neatly finished. ^ç. well braced. Priced as follows: On sale for 2 for ...... 777777777.. 9* A ball 7...... • • • 42* 4 only, Special Wagons ; reg. $3.00 Gold and White, English China Tea Plates, medium size. Framed Mottos at about half their usual value, selling at, Regular 45tr each. On sale for, 2 for ...... each, from 35# to ...... $1.00 Table No. 2 ___ 2 only, Army Service, small size ; OsMe. Paragon China Te» Plates, floral design, first quality. Mah Jong Sets, regular $5.00 for, each ...... ,$2.50 reg. $4.75 ...... Boys' English All Wool Heavy Jerseys that will give Each, Regular each 50c. On sale for, 2 for...... 29* Victoria Paper, 1-pound packet,, note paper and 1 unlimited wear for the.boy who is hard on his clothes: 11 only, Army Service, medium English China Slop Bowls, regular 30c to 75c each. On packet of envelopes to match. At ...... 45* •Button shoulders and stand-up collars; 25 size; reg. 5.25 ...... sale for, each, 9*, 19* and ..'. t...... 29* An odd lot of picture frames priced very low. Each sizes 22 to Each 9 only, Army Service, large size; China Gold Line Pickle Dishes, each ...*...... -9* $1.25 and ...... $1.75 reg. $5.85 ...... Gold and White China Tea Plates, large size, regular, each A new shipment of reprints including, “The Covered Table No. 3 5 only, Artillery cars, small; reg. 65c. On sale. 2 for...... T...... 3ff<* Wagon,” “The Ten Commandments,” “The Love Story Shirt Waists of fine quality prints and cham­ of Aliette Brunton,” “The Leather Pushers,The Ragged brays, in sizes for 6 to 14 years. Special, each 85c $5.75 ...... Covered Butter Dishes, English China, regular $1.85 each. 1 only, Artillery Car, medium On sale for...... *®9 Messenger,” “Fighting Back,” “The Lone Stir Ranger,” Table No. 4 ------— size ; reg. $6.85 ...... Gravy Boats, with ladle, English semi-porcelain, bridal “Being Respectable,” “Way Down East,” “The Trail Boys’ All Wool English Cashmere Jerseys in shades 1 only, Artillery Car, large size; rose pattern. Regular $1.75. On sale for, each ... ..99* Horde,” “December Love,” “The Man "Who Lived In a of blue and brown. These are neat and dressy and reg. $750 ...... , . Cream Jugs, bridal rose pattern, regular, each 65c, tor, Shoe,” “The Dawn of a To-morroW,” “Sinners in will give unlimited wear. An ideal d* "1 CA —Toys, Lower Main each ...... • ■ -959 Heaven” and others. On sale at 3 for ...... $2.50 for Spring wear ; sizes 22 to 32. Each.... 4P 1- Cake Plates, bridal rose pattern. On sale, each .... 49* Birthday Books, in gootj assortment, regular $1.00. Sugars and Creams,. bridal rose pattern, regular $1.30 a Specially priced for Saturday’s selling at ....*...... 50# Table No. 5 ••• On the Bargain Highway Good Autograph Albums at, each ...$1.00 Shirt Waists in oatmeal cloths in shades of tan and pair, for ...... 49* ...... Covered Vegetable Dishes, English semi-porcelain, bridal Leather Calf Bound Pocket Editions of Kipling) Scott white; prints of neat, dressy stripes that are strong Dickens, Stevenson and Hardy. Each ...... $1.00 and durable; sizes for 6 to 14 years. ti? 1 AA Through the Hardware Dept rose pattern, regular $2.75. On sale for, each ...... 99* . Special, each ...... «PJ-eW Dinner Plates, 8-inch, bridal rose and Westwood and jtold Pocket Novels, including standard classics, more recent Spencer’s Polish Mop Ironing Cords, (Lfeet, com­ pattern, regular each 40c. On sale, 6 for...... 99# novels and children’s well-known favorites. To. go on plete with plugs .. $1.00 Table No. 6 (Triangle), removable Soup Plates in bridal rose and Westwood patterns, regular sale at 7 for...... Boys’ Knickcr Pants of good strong tweed, weU_made swab and handle. Each Extension Cords, 8 ft, key, 40e. On sale, 6 for ...... 99* Novels, values to $2.00, to go on sale at, each...... $1.00 and strongly lined; English make, in sizes ...... $1.25 socket and attached plug. White and Gold Cream Jugs, regular 25c to $2.25 each. 75c Complete for ...... 859 On sale for, each, 5*, 9*, 19* and ...... 29# A collection of Reprint Novels, ilightly shopworn, To I for 4 to 10 years. A pair...... -“Cedarbrite,” regular, per Marcell Wavers and cord sell at, each ...... • »...... 80* I bottle 25c, for...... 15# Green Band and Line Coffee Cups and Saucers, English Table No. 7 complete ...... $3.25 Vitrified china, regular 40c value. Cup and saucer ,,.9c Boys’ Combinations of ff fine weight for Spring, in a “ Supreme ” Mop Oil, wine “Delux,” the perfect iron, cream elastic rib with soft fleecy finish ; d*"| AA quart ...... 50f China Cake Plates, fancy and plain, Limogea and Beglish, with large extension regular $1.25 to $1.75 for, 49* and ...... 6BÉ— sizes 22 to 34. A suit ...... «P-LaVV “Supreme” Polish, large ...... $4.05 China Tea Plates, fancy designs, high grade ware, regular Meats, Provisions, Delicatessen bottle*. Each ...... 50* Strainers, special each 20* Table No. 8 , t price 50c each. On sale for, 8 for 49*, 59*, 79* QUALITY, CLEANLINESS, LOW PRICES Bovs’ Bloomer Pants in strong all wooL tweeds that Tungsten Lamps, 25 and Scrubb Brushes, special, and ...... 99* SATURDAY VALUES—CASH AND CARRY will, give excellent wear, Governor fasteners, well 60 watt, 6 for...... 06* each;...... 18* PROVISIONS made and fully lined; sizes 27 to 35. ^ QQ EGGS—EGOS—EGGS Sc, 10c and 15c Bargains A Sale of China Breakfast, Tea * EC. FrailFresh Extras, per doe...... Freeh Firsts, per das...... Table No. » -----, Dish Mops. Carborundum Coppered. Wall Hat and Coat B.C. sx* Boys’ Shirts in good strong prints, full size Stones and Coot Hangers, »>• Hooka per doxen ...... 10# and Dinner Sets and well made; some with detached collars; each ...... ■•"** Rub-not Laundry Tablets: Smoked Picnic Hams, per lb...... regular 16c, for ...... •*■ O# Sweet Pickle Picnic Heme, per lb...... 'i?! sizes 12 to 14 years. Each...... tFVV. 10 Wooden Clothes Pegs. 10# Fivfc 28-piece Dinner Sets, Johnson’s, semi-English porce­ Smoked Cotisée Roll, per lb. ,...... ,...... '“we! Mouse Traps, special S for Aluminum Coffee and Tea Halls ...... 10# lain. Each set consists of six dinner plates, six #oup Sweet Pickle Cottece Roll per lb...... Table No. 10 ...... lO# Sliced Ayrshire Hem. per lb...... *...... Hat Traps, heavy springs, at, Aluminum Egg , Cupa »k - plates, six cups and saucers, one biker, one open vegetable Boys’ Bib in a strong good weight , well each ...... *®* Sliced Cettase Roll, per lb...... made anil roomy' ; sizes 22 to 32. — each ...... 10# dish, one large platter, one small dish. . Regular price Sliced Unsraoked Bacon, per lb...... -...... “JJJ Miners Coffee Pou. each 10# Aluminum Salt and Pepper Sliced Standard Bacon, per lb...... ““ÎT2 . A pair ,...... ••• vUU Shakers, each ...... }”* $13.50. On sale for, (£4 QC Japanned Celling Clothee per set ...... • V Sliced Swift's Premium Boneless Ham. per lb...... llooks. per dosefi ...... 10# jam Funnels, each ...... Boneless Peameai Back Bacon, 1 to 3 lba., per lb...... ,..,3w# Table No. 11 32-piece Dinner, white and gold, Westwood, English semi- Streaky Bacon, mild cure, 1 to 3 lbs., per lb...... 33# Boys’ Cellars in soft and stiff shapes that are stylish porcelain, 4 sets only. Consisting of six dinner plates, AT THE CHEESE COUNTER and serviceable ; sizes 12 to 14. Sale of Aluminumware six soup plates, six 6-inch plates, six fruit dishes, six cups Finest Ontario Mild, per lb...... •••...... FI neat Ontario Medium, per lb...... ÎTT Special, 2 for...... 25c Daisy Settles, 2-quart size . On Bale Each and saucers, one open vegetable dish. Reg. d*Q QC price $8.75 a set. On sale for ...... tpOea/V Finest Ontario -Matured, per lb...... Table No. 12 Large Round Dish Pans ... Kraft Ctaaaee. per lb...... Small Boys’ Overcoats in all wool mackinaw cloth in Convex Kettles ...... Five 21-piece Breakfast Sets, each consisting of six cups McLaren'» Umbereer. per lb...... a Lovat shade that is neat and dressy. Double- Covered Potato Pots ...... and saucers, six 7-inch plates, six oatmeals, one covered SPENCER'S DEPENDABLE BUTTER ____ n nil Creamery Butter, per lb...... >■...... breasted and belted models that are strong and ser­ Windsor Kettles ...... muffin dish. Regular, a set $13.50. (Pi ÛK No. 1 Alberta, per lb. 38*. 3 lbs for ••••■• •...... $1.1* viceable ; sizes for the ages of 3 to 6

4 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1935

DAVID SPÉNCER LIMITED en,

Corsets r Corselettes and CONTINUES SATURDAY Brassieres

Variety, Beaaty and Wonderful Values are the three outstanding features of our great Millinery Dis­ play this season, and seldom, if ever, has the assembly been so attractively aid judiciously arranged. This matter has been attended to with great care, so that the moment you enter the department you may locate the different models without difficulty, and under the direction of the well-informed and competent staff you may enjoy your visit to the fullest

It is unnecessary to mahe a vivid description of the display in type—enough to say the display is one of the best on record—with qualities and Values the best we have offered for many-years.

AU the Favorite Styles are here, ,aU the Newest Colorings and Garnitures. Prices range from Showing The New Spring Lines—All Moderately f «j Priced Wrap-around Corsets, made of 50 to sections of surgical elastic and pink broche, low bust and very long over hips, four hose sup­ And Upwards porters. A pair ...... $5.00 Corset Belts, made of elastic and A pair You are Invited to Visit the Department To-morrow and Inspect the Display at Your Leisure pink , fasten down $3.50front with three dome fasteners, four JVrap-around Girdles forhose slender supporters. or average Each ..$1.00figures, made of sections of elastic and satin’* striped , See the Latest Shoe Styles Girls' Navy Blue Poiret Spring , $2.95 and lightlyCorsets boned,for full four figures, hose supporters.back laced, wellEach boned,...... $1.98 elastic abdominal band, medium bust, four- hose supporters. CorselettesMade of good of heavyweight striped "pink coutil.cotton, Aelastic pair in waistline$4.00 Now Arriving Daily Dresses, $4.95 $4.95 at back, side hook, boned across diaphragm, laced over Blouses of excellent grade English broadcloth, made hipsAll Elasticso that Corsets,it ran be good easily weight adjusted surgical for the elastic, figure wrap that­ Light Tans, Patents and Combinations Navy Blue Poiret Twill Dresses for girls from 8 t« 12 with Peter Pan or “V" necks and the popular long isaround large overstyle, hips,reinforced four hose front supporters, »f pink strapscoutil, of lightly same material. Each Gore Pumps, Strap Pumps, Cross Word Pumps, years of age, smart, neat styles, straight lines, trimmed pointed collar,long sleeves, buttoned cuffs and band at boned, four hose supporters. A pair ...... $2.50$3.50 with fold buttons and red strappings, finished with turn­ bottom, finished with fine tucks or hemstitching. At, Ariel And Ribbon Ties, all wonderfully each...... $2.95 CorselettesWrap-around with Corsets lace top;of pink made novelty of pink cotton coutil, and with elastic, in­ down collar and tie girdle. Special, each ...... $4.95 setslightly of elasticboned, inbottom back, finished boneless, with fancy lace andpink pinkshoulder satin Dainty Overblouses, made with Peter Pan collars smart and reasonably priced, $5.00 to $10.00 Dresses of poiret twill, in smart styles, navy blue, straps,ribbon, fourfour hosehose supporters.supporters ; suitableEach ...... for slight...... $2.50figures. —Women's Shoes, First Floor or “V” necks; shown with short sleeves, band at bot­ trimmed with black silk braid and tiny silver buttons ; tom and buttoned down front, beautifully trimmed with Corselettes for school girls, made of pink satin striped size* for 8 to 14 years. Each ...... $4.95 lace and embroidery and fine tucks. Each .... .$4.95 cotton, side hook without bones, tape shoulder straps and Womens New Silk Underskirts —Children's Wear, First Floor ----- Blsuses, First Fiona. four hose supporters. Each ...... $1.75' Girls* Lace and Satin Brassieres, exceptionally good value in Underskirts of heavy quality knit silk with flounce or back hook models of pink satin and white lace, with scalloped hem, embroidered in contrasting shades. Shown 'Womens Spring Pleated Skirts novelty pink straps. Each ...... 7$^ in .a large selection of bright new shades. On sale for, A good selection of brassieres, shown in pink novelty each $2.98 SIM cotton, one without elastic, one with elastic in front and Coats All Wool Homespun Skirts, the other with elastic at sides. Each ...... 5<)< Silk Underskirts in new designs and colors with elabo­ Week-end Values Priced From pleated and attached to Back Hook Brassieres of pink checked satin material, rately embroidered hems. Each ...... $5.50 white bodice, splendid very deep style, with elastic inset in back. Each .. .85* quality, in attractive plaids Imported flhantille Underskirts, excellent wearing quali­ $9.90 to $27.90 oT blue, grey, fawn and Brassieres of heavy white cotton, boned across diaphragm, ties, shown in artistic floral and conventional designs. mauve ; sizes for 6 to 14 elastic in -waist line, back hooked. Each ...... 85^ Coats of cut polo cloth, made in straight line styles, with con- years. Special-, each, $1.50 —Corsets. First Floor Each, $2.25, Extra large sizes...... $2.75 vertible collar, slit pockets, and trimmed with fancy —Children's Wear, First Floor —Whltewear, First Floor stitching on cuffs. They are fastened at side (j*Q QA VfB&ûg with buttons. Each ...... «PtzeVU SPRING DISPLAY OF AJ Tan Polo Cloth Coats, shown with inverted pleat and belt /Y across back ; double-breasted, tailored sleeves, with stitching Womens Knit Underwear // /HHm on cuffs, and notch, convertible collar. (P "| O QA Men's Fine Shirts Wonderful Values Offered Saturday Spring Weights and Styles B Great value at ...... «Pi.ties/V l !/ < oa,s of Pol® cloth and cut-velour, trimmed with contrasting Fast Color Fine Print Shirts in assorted fancy or Combinations of fine hint cotton, slipover style, bias IS flSjgraSQjl materials ; designed in straight lines and fastening with but- neat stripes;, made with white starch neckbands, finish, loose or tight knee, short or no sleeves and opera ■MMSSS ton at side. They are button-trimmed, have slash pockets coat style, double cuffs ; guaranteed sizes. Special, tops; sizes 36 to 44. A pair...... $1.35 and arc fully lined. Sizes 16 to 44. (|Q each ...... $1.50 White Pique Negligee Shirts, made same style as Combinations of fine knit cotton, bias tape tops, rein­ J j | Waffle and Teddy Bear Cloth Coats, utility or straight lines, above ; a very serviceable shirt at a low price. forced leg and under arm. good wearing quality ; sizes ) / ! trimmed with pin tucks, huttpns, strappings of contrasting Each ...... —....,...... $1.50 36 to 42. Each, $1.50 and ...... ’.$1.75 Lfl k-r shades, patch or slash pockets, and fully lined. Shades are Men's Fine Print Shirts. Derbycords, patterned ÿp Honora, pinegrove, zinc, limestone and toast, QQ in neat stripes; shown^in all sizes. A wonderful Silk Lisle Combinations, good weight, bias tape tops, value at, each ...... $1.75 slipover with tight knee; sizes 36 to 42. A suit $2.75 Coats of teddy bear and oharmavelle, on dressy or tailored lines, and trimmed with Woven Zephyr Shirts, guaranteed fast colors, cable stitching. They have slightly gathered collars ami drooping d*OW QA goes right through the cloth; neat. patterns, in Fine Knit Combinations, with built-up shoulder straps cuffs, and are fully lined. Each .. ;...... '...... «P* I mauve, blue and green stripes. Very special,* or opera tops, wide leg. step-in style, lace trimmed; sizes —», First Floor each ...... $2.00 36 to 40. A pair...... ’...... BOf Texco Reps, a new cloth of very durable quality; guaranteed colors ; patterned in neat stripes of Knitted Silk Vests, opera tops, straps made of self ma­ Womens and Children’s Spring and Summer cream and blue or green and black and white. terial, fancy dropstitch material ; shown in flesh and Splendid shirts of fine appearance.' Each, $f mauve; sizes 36 to 40. Each ...... $1.75 Hosiery—Good Values To-morrow Fine Shirts in fancy stripes, fast Kugtish Shirts of pure wool, good —First Floor colors, guaranteed not to fade; a large^selec­ weight ; cut English style, large and roomy Women'» Fibre Silk Hoee with lisle hemmed Hoys’ Hcflivy Black Ribbed AH Wool Hose, top* and reinforced foot : size* kVi to 16: shade* spliced at heel* and toce; long wear insured ; tion choose from. Priced from, each, $2.50 neckband and separate collar to match. are Eflack, hruwu, camel, beige and pearl grey. sizes 6 to 11. Pair ...... 60# ...... $$,75 Shown in assorted stripes. Each . .$4.50 A pair ...... 60# Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hoee. knitted from good Fine Shirts of English Broadcloth, a substi­ English Flannel Finish Cotton Shirts, cut Simmons Heavier Grade Fibre Silk Hoee, heels and toes quality all wool in heather mixture*; re* are strongly spliced, hemmed garter tope; size* informed heels and toe»; sizes 6 to 16H. A tute for silk, shown in plain shades or white large and roomy, light fancy stripcsj made b Vs to lu. A pair' ...... 96# pa|r ...... 98# with separate collar to match. Special, each, with attached or separate collar to match. Requisites "Mercury" Ribbed Lisle Howa—-This line pos- Strong Serviceable Black Cotton Hoee, $2.65 and ...... -...... $2.95 Special, each ...... $2.25 Steel Beds sreee* a remarkably fine appearance and will knitted jg_ the 2-and-l rib which insure» a Our Toilet Articles Section Is Outing Shirts, with turn-down collar and Specially Priced for stand the test of wear, widened top and rein- neat fit: have comfortable seamless feet and Best Grade Broadcloth Shirts, made from becoming more and more pop­ forced feet, obtainable In black, sponge, fawn, are reinforced at the heels and toes. Priced English cloths in Tooke, Forsyth and Lang attached deep band cuffs ; made from Eng­ Saturday ular. . We endeavor to keep brown and white. A pair ...... 96# very low and according to size from, a pair 50# our stock up to date and you brands; shown in various sleeve lengths. lish , in plain colors of blue or Simmons Steel Beds with can rely on every article be­ Women1* Mercerised Lisle Hoee with elsatfd plain* shades, white or fancy stripes. Priced cream, Air sizes. 92.45 square continuous posts ing genuine, fresh and of the ribbed tops, seamless feet and shown In black, Boys’ Black All Wool Cashmere Hfl (Jetton Hep Outing Shirts, with turn-down latest make. We carry repre­ brown, sand, white, camel, meadow lark, grebe medium weight, knitted in 2-and-l rib from, each, 9*1.75 to ...... 94.95 and centre jianel of cane wnd grey. A pair ...... 76# 6 to 11. A pair ...... ,f...... 88# collar attached ; shown in black, blue or sentative stocks of such well- Forsyth “De Luxe4’ Ford la Flannel Shirts, effect ; walnut and mahog­ Good Quality Silk Plated Hose, seamless fast, Boys' Medium Weight Golf Hoee; brown, fawn known perfume* as Coty. very tine grade with silk stripe, neat stripes mauve stripes. Special, each...... $1.85 any finish ; 4.6 size. Spe­ I lou »>l#ant, Vardley, Atkin­ good wide garter tops; in black, cruiser, atmo­ apd grey. This hose is well reinforced and English Plaxman Oxford Shirts, made with cie!, each ...... $20.00 son. Richard Hudnut, Roger sphere, Cordovan, log cabin and sand. Special. will give good wear; suitable for either boys of black, blue or mauve ; separate collar to attached collar or neckband. We arc noted A Gallet, Plver. etc. a pair ...... 98# or girls; sizes 6. 6%, 7, 7%. A pair...... 98# match. Each ... ;...... 94.50 Simmons Steel Beds with We would at this time draw Pure Thread Silk Hose with mercerised lisle Sizes 8. », 9* and 16. A nair...... 61.35 for this brand ; come in and inspect them. White Duck Outing Shirts, made.with turh- 2-inch continuous posts, your attention to the latest ton* and spliced heels and toes. Excellent Diamond Knee Hoee, knit from a good strong All sizes from 14% to 18. Good patterns. Richard Hudnut product. values at, pair ...... ,v...... 49# English all wool . In sizes 6 to 10. Priced down collar attached. Wonderful value at, solid centre panel, walnut according to size from, a pair. 66# to $1.35 Each...... 92.35 Special Values In Women s Neat Fitting Lisle •each $1.75 „ —Men’s Furnishings, Mein Floor finish ; 4.6 size. Special, Hose: beets and toes are strongly reinforced; Children’s Fine Cashmere Hocks, knit from the each ...... $19.50 “Narcisse” may be had in black, brown, white, stone, Air- best yams, "Jason" brand. Shown in cream, dale and grey. A pair ...... 59# black, brown, grey and fawn. A pair ... 50# Steel Beds with continu­ This Is-an exquisite odor In Children’s Silk Books, ribbed cuff tops; colors Perfume and Talcum. Mercerised Lisle Hose, fancy stripe, double MEN’S BOOTS AND OXFORDS AT S5.00 are white, pink. sky. sand, buttercup, cadet, ous 2-inch posts and cen­ Perfume, art ounce . .$3.50 garter tops, seamless feet, medium weight : peach, navy and brown; sizes 4 to Itfc. A pair The new style* shown usually only in the high priced shoes are here at this price ; light and shown in black, brown, Airdale, stone, grey and tre panel of cane effect, Talcum, in haa^spine glass for ...... 76# medium browns and black; Up-to-date lasts and all sizes. A pair ...... $6.00 walnut finish, all standard bottle ...... 60# fawn ; sizes 8% to 10. A pair ...... 66# Children’s Ribbed Silk Lisle Hose this hose has sizes. Etch ....$16.50 With each purchase of any Serviceable Plain Cotton Hose of medium reinforced toes and heels. Shown In black, Richard Hudnut. preparation, weight. Ideal for school or general wear. Spe­ brown, camel and whits; sises 6% to 7. A Steel Beds with continu­ we arc giving free sample cial splicing at heels and toes insuring long pair ...... 60# Special Clearing Broken Lines in Men’s Ox ous posts, 5-inch fillers, tubes of Vanishing and Cold service ; shown in black, brown or White; sise* Sises 8 to 16. A pair ...... 75# walnut finish, all standard Creams and a sample package 6 to 10. A pair ...... 66# Children's Three-quarter Length Lisle Hose, Some brogue styles, but mostly plain leathers, all greatly reduced for of Fare Powder in the "Three Oirfs* 1 -and-t-Rlb Cotton Hose, medium weight with fancy turn-over tops; sizes 6to ». Hpe- Saturday’s selling. A pair sises. Special . $12.50 comfortable seamless feet; shown in black, ciai, a pair .«-*#•«• •...... ,...... 60# —Furniture, Second Floor camel and white. A pair . 60# —Main Floor

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARVI1 13, 192.»

th»t you won't tuiy even the price she lent the woman strength. Again Bue ling nose, which he needed himself. herself has set. knew acute terror. She thought of "Where can yoii get me a rubber ?" Whatever she had Imagined the re­ one last expedient and said, while BEDTWE STORY asked the Lady Mouse. SERIAL STORY lationship which existed between Cor­ the di* Verne woman’» lingers tore at "I'll hop to the store and buy It." inne de Verne and the sick woman in the bodice of her gowni | said the bunny, arid he was soon on the East side tenement to be* her T- have• only to call out and Mr. and his « way. He bought an extra large cause the de Verne ------_jve a und Is walttnt below In his car. out of pawr mistakes made In draw­ guap and aald in a tense whisper: • ."TTdB-ll»!* i~______v______- Teacher*s Rubber ing or writing with a pencil and. hold­ My 0S! Non*nee! Aa If a rabbit of one answered the door at the actress' i*s eyes at sight the de Verne woman's In* rare not to etep „n her Iona tail >-our w°n>d »“ to echool! - apartment. of the familiar mauve•e stationery/ v "la the Wooale Wolf or the Fussy Ith", 9e,or- "*f 1 believe that Finally. Corinne de Verne called Hue decided to retch the truth TIMES CROSS-WORD PUZZLE b* the School, and are the anl- *7! me another. * You an from within: a little, so she said: going -to school at all!" for "baking "The door Is unlocked, come in. children afraid?’ "This letter was given to Nothing quite as sad as that bas "Where am I going?" asked Uncle 1’U be eut in a minute to try it on." This -pussle .-would T7. -makes------a i * design for grandmother's embroidery, At Wiggily, shivery like. She pushed open the door and some one whom we both know>)W> No the same timei I»It vUiwill aafforod— *— a good bit of entertainment for the literary Indi­ happened. Uncle WlggUy. thank you, stepped ipto a disordered living- doubt you know why she is unable viduals in the isOiUy for asking," squeaked the Lady "I'm going to take you to my den! to come. At Jeast 1 do." Mouse. growled the 'Gator, and with that room. Though It was still early in f "Then why did you say .‘Ob. dear!’ Unde Wlgglly dropped the big piece * tie afternoon, and the street outtdde The actress leaned forward sud denly. Hue was quick to notice the so woefully?" the bunny wanted to of rubber he had for the Lady Mouse. whs bright with sunlight, the heavy Intensity of her pose and the hard, know. The rubber fell on the hard ground, curtains were drawn as they had "Because the animal children make bounced up and hit the AUlgater In been that previous afternoon when fixed expression of her eyes. "What are you talking about, • many mistakes In their writing H l« ft ey* . She* had visited the apartment with she demanded. "What is in that let and drawing l/seons." said the lown fell the rubber agai The air reeked with an ovsr- Hue began to read It aloud. which to rub them out. I mean rub when it bounced up onçe more It _Powering perfume and the scent of out the mistakes." she made haste struck the 'Gator in his right eye. jMpie Cigarette smoke. Littered ash WUh-a swiftness for which evgti she was unprepared, the de Verne to say. ’Tor of course I wouldn’t rub *Oh. stop!" howled the bad chap. scattered around the woman leaped upon" T.^r, and xylth out one of rtlÿ Mttle pupils-not èvén Tm not going to play it y pu throw „room, and on a table was a collec- Baby Bunty. though she is a mis­ bouncing stones at me all the while!" her fingers suddenly tearing claws, chievous type." . _,tion Ml soiled glasrcs and several endeavored to wrench the letter and flopping his tail around, swty The Standard from Hoe*s hands/ ~~ • " chuckled, the bunny ; Hue looked about her In uncer­ gentleman. "But I am glad to hear and the rubber bounced up once tainty. and finally seated herself in you say you wouldn't want to rub out more, being caught by the rabbit ol Qjialitif 5a corner of the divan. She an A WELCOME INTERRUPTION eve# her. However, aa for rubbing gentleman. .acute distaste .or the whb!e atmos- out—ttm writing and drawing mis Then, before anything more could #Pfaere. and began to wlah she had fob- L nprepgmt/inLlltoUStf- She was !or takes the animal children make—why happen. Mr. Longears hopped hock For Oi flowed Haskins’ advice and left the Corinne de Verne's violence in her en­ fo thé schodf tilth the rubber far The matter to other hands more quali­ deavor to gain-possession of the let­ "Berfiuxe 1 have no rubber—no Lady Mouse Teacher. She rubbed but fied by exp*- indie it. ter. Hué wae still a good match for large piece of rubber for an eraser. the mistakes the animal children years , Only thewconsclousness of the let- the other woman. Uncle Wlgglly." was the reply. "Real­ made and every one was happy ex­ 50 cept the Bklllery Hcallery Alligator ,ter in her and her sincere Hhe was young and strong; and af­ 47 ly. I need a big rubber—not the kind €l>eltef that *L had a deep significance ter a moment, the actress's fury was to wear in the rain, but a pencil With the double-jointed tall, and he «tin the affairs of Corinne de Verne spent. She sank on her knees by the rubber." didn’t deserve to be; did he? sustained her and gave her confi­ divan, her thin body shaking with Uncle WiggWy twinkled his pink Ho if the scissors don't cut the tail dence concerning an interview which sobs- that were partly disappointment, nose very fast and cried: off the needle and thread when they she sensed would be painful. partly anger, and partly the reaction I "You shall have It!" are trying to seqTup the.holes in the from her physical exertion. Her fln- lie meant the Lady Mouse would «wise cheese. I’ll tell you next about The curtains at the door leading have the rubber, not hla pink, twiak- Uncle Wlgglly and Pestle's paints. to the bedroom were pitched aside g«*r.i still clung to Hue's hand which UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS with a sharp clatter of metallic held the letter, and the nails bit tings, and the actress made her en- deep into Sue's soft flesh. j trance with as much dramatic ef- But after a minute. Hue shook her ,7 vfect as she was accustomed to em­ off and slipped the crumpled paper ploy on the stage; but at sight of into the bodice of her gown. Bbe looked-at her scratched and bleeding Hue her poise failed her and she for­ hand ruefully, but she thought that got to act. while an expression of the price wan well paid « for the amazement that was quite natural knowledge she had gleaned. gave way to anger. Taken off guard and by surprise. Cress* weed Puzzle 02211 "Ho it’s the little Blanchard child! Corinne de Verne had revealed how HOW TO SOLVE VM* CROSSWORD PUZZLE I thought you were my dressmaker much that unsigned letter meant to Every nullumber in the lore represents the beginning of n word coming to give me a fitting; other her. and Bue knew now truly that she borl sont ally or vertically. If there ie a black square teto the left ef the number. BASE EXPLAINED i wiw 1 guess you know you would had a weapon which might aid Roger ».»horlsor>tai; )f shove it. the word is vertical The same irameer m», The 1 not hâve got In. Whut brings you MOFrf. 7* b?th * hormontel sod a vertical. The definitions for the correct in his plight. form ere found below, with numbers corresponding to those sa Chemist Straightens here anyway?" Bhe srowe quickly, having fairly to mTt throijgk «ne ded nit Ions till you find one ihst you recognise, end AiiA llirf nanantinn Hue had risen. Her eves met those step over the actress's prostrate uui misconcepiicn of Mirs de Verne ievelly. form. Hhe had really no fear, but "I think you know. 1 want to talk something urged her to get out, of the ISff ÜÎÎTu£V!ZS Difference to you. If you wW-bo ««Ml tattMft ft apartment as quickly as possible Hhe aillons. The give me a few minutes." was none too quick for that, for Miss issue of The Times. . r The other, woman looked her over d«x yerne-atriiRgled to her feet. Hhe rvsm.r I coolly, tlien she made a gesture as « lurched at Hue. but the latter was HORIZONTAL * 1.1 Resinous tubetaOee. .“«sjrarsjsEw^ewe. rnm IM— sew «eerw- one who yields to the Inevitable, and already on the other side of the table, 18. Shrub used for tearing 1 inibllshed form of literary work. 2«. Celestial bodies atkMrArstr t*acLwa Mwn» Mes Kinking down In a corner of the disking for the door. 7. Mrt deeply Ingrained Î2. Dark - colored mark on skin. divan, she selected a cigarette and A tabouret laden with ashtrays and 13. Numeral. 23. To agitate. lit it. glasses crashed to the floor, and the 14. 'suKlng death. *- 26. Reinvigorated. actress's foot, catching in the cord of 14. To portend. 24. Barren. "All right, talk! I suppose Til 17. Pastoral pipes. is 15c a quart a floor lamp. Sent it reeling drunken- 28 person of low mentality, have to listen." 1* State of equality. pertaining to magnetic t»»ies Hue flushed at the Insolence in her ly and plunged the room Into dark- 2#. Commence. ( ears# part of . . 2T. Auricular portion of the heart. 3^ Light brown. X_-f : _! Before Sue could reach the door, 2*. An experienced person 34 Idle chatter. "Will you allow me to be seated?" 34. Cyst The actress shrugged. the de Verne woman was there before 4#. Gift or bounty. her. with her arms outflung dramatt 24. Pomp. JJ SJurwho with files. "If you want to. though personally 27. Measure. So far as their actual lubricating value is 1 warn you that you are wasting tally to prevent Its opening. t*. Man. 4L Bedrof s ». i your time. Roger, of course, ’sent “You shan't go" the latter panted. 30. To become weary. 44 Fence doors concerned, the difference between eastern "Not until you have givens me that 31 Father. 4#* Deseriptive of affect loos g> you.'* letter which you have no right to 32. small speck. "No." said Sue. "No one knows 1 have. It does not belong to you. and 14. Position on football team. tan come here with your wide baby- could barely see the other woman, but 38. Bank clerk 4 .’lilWII SM r------Whether eastern or western, — 50,000 miles without the stare and little Innocent ways, and she could hear her tumultuous 60. AnxiouM give me a fine sob story, with your breathing and she noted the quick 41. Falsehood noyrd woia ML’IOIl authorities will tell you that all need of cleaning—so scores of best southern accent and get a^ay gasp of surprise with which her offer 63. To separate metals from ore rock. ijUllflWffi :K«; HO =61id motor oils deposit carbon. Aristo users testify. Thus to with anything, you are . vastly mis­ wn* received. 64. Twirled rapidly. a WW--1 eh ___ .. _ taken. I’ve played those kinds of "You mean—for money? You 63 Marked "let It stand." [flO'd >:n S nllM r.wg But there are two kinds of avoid hard, gritty carbon for­ dramas In stock, and I know the old know I haven’t any." * <#. Marked with a hot iron. ever, simply use Aristot motor homestead . It can't get a weep "Not for money." Bue said stead­ VERTICAL ------■ 11>'4 SVi:i kfl carbon. One is hard and gritty, out of me. or soften thl« heart of ily. "For the letters Roger wrote 1. Angered. oil. mine Nothing can do that except you." 2. Special kinds of food. .y.'iivB an abrasive which scores and the Blanchenl name or the Blan­ The other laughed contemptuously. 3. Sluggish RHC Z'.Vf» scratches metals. You must chard money ; take your choice. Now. "You little idiot, are you crasy. or 4. VVearl proersmm, was bluffing badly. change for letters that are going to At S p.m.—Htudlo concert programme, And then she opened her handbag bring me a fortune. That shows what broadcast by Fletcher Bros’. Music and roem^ Ml ' ’*■** »w»el-e ball snd drew from it the mysterious let­ Radio*» Hour*. In addition to the little Inexperienced fool you are.** KMX—Hollywood. Cal. (SS7.X) ter that had been In her possession Hue hazarded one last wild guess musical numbers. 1‘onald Fraser will give a talk on Recent Canadian Novels. From 5.43 to 4.1S p.m.—Wurlilsei since the ntgfot she arrived in New "Then I shall go back and tell her pipe organ studio; «ports talk. s*t kn? KFAE—Rullmsn. Wash. (34S.S) .. From 7.30 p.m. to 9—Prof, lteber Ns- mjj£" *39 10 1* Pm —LHnser hour sinvth, baritone; Mrs. Louise Nasmyth, idanixt; "Highway Hefety." Prof H. K UnkxiQUOjmpaqy Phelps ; "Private Roadway# for the Aj.arfmenr#, Harmonic trio; Victor Kd- Farm.” A. B. Crane; hqalth talk: new book#, Alice L. Webb. soprano le"°r and Ftoreece Middough, KFl—Loe Angeles, Cal. (4S7) From 10 i# || From 6.3» to 8 p.d»—Examiner * Also PwAton ef Union QtuoUnt lildren musical half hour. ‘ RMkrs From 4.43 to 7—Radltorlal. .-J//" .1 ' *• 12 p.m.—Ahe ■.«mans From 7 to • p.m —Examiner, popular l ocoenut drove dance orchestra. •ng programme. for From I to I pm —Dan McFarland, KÇO—San Franclaee. Cal. (3M.I) organist. From 4.30 to 6.10 p.m Hody Salaer'a From 9 to 14 p.m.—Evening Herald s rhl™<>nt Hotel orch«!?ra * dam*- music hour. f From ia to 11 p.m.—Programme by land°8lx* W * *, m —Hro«r«"'me, Cleve- art 1st-pupils of John H ma liman. KDKÀ—B. Plttehure. Fa. (300.1) Kfoa- Seattle. Wash. (4M) From 4.46 to 8.16 p.m.—Sherman Clay and company programme. From 8.30 to 1# p.m.—Seattle Times studio programme. From 10.03 to 11 p.m.—Eddie liark- ness and his orchestra. .f KFSO—Lee Angelee, CeL (278) From 7.30 to l.p p.m.—Young people's evangelistic service with musk USTORIA by Silver Band. ësêiZjÊÊL\ From 9.16 to 10 p.m —Concert by Stiver Baud of Angelus Temple. G. N. From 7 to 7.30 Nichole, director. irt etrln* MOTHER From ia to li p.m—Organ rocitaL uturS!? ** lo "■,S P-m —Children Roy Reid Brignall and assisting artists Fletcher’s Costoria , KOW—Portland, Ore. (4M) At • n.ni — I/ecture, University of ,,orton is a pleasant, harm­ Oregon KxISUslon division. rrora I to .30 p.m.—Happleoee candy At la.sa p.m—Hoot Owl». less Substitute for KHJ—Loe Angelee. Cel (404.1) l/.TlL10 l° W » ™ -"»«rle." Ne, From f to 4.80 p m —Art Hickman's Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Blit more Hotel concert orchestre, Ed­ hernTTlilî, , :,i *>"’ -Thud Burn- ward Fitzpatrick, director. Drops and Soothing Syrups, From 4 30 to 7.34 p it!.—Little stories. From 9 tT> I# p.m —B FlÜülr' and American history. Prof. Walter Sylves­ Op*rinn*rio orcheetrn. d Motor Oil especially prepared for Infants ■ ter Hertsog; Richard Headrick. Vyola .... om te 1# it p.m.—"How and Von. scroco starlet». J\hat to Plant In Your Home Garden " BEST ALL WAYS in arms and Children all ages. From 7 to 8 p.m.- Huntlngti. International Flower Show. Unlon High School Bank, John R. ton or™ *° pm.—(Jeorge Dale. ktns. director. From • to 14 p.m.—Programme. Han Fr«*m 14.45 to U p.m —Harold Lleber- Te avoid imitations, always look for the signature of layhMSrart, ffh------■ n li i-ln nUi proven directions on each parkagv. Ptgrwciins everywhere recommend H. From 14 to ll p.... From II do 13 •Meyer Davis' Btitroore Hotel dance orchestra. Lido Venica orchestn. ) aV.v VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 15

The two new directors will be Charles Big Counterfeit Swindle L» Burton who has been general man- NEW YORK STOCKS Retail Market agar of the stores for some time, »nd J. E. Oollring, who la comptrol­ Wall Street ler of the company. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, MARCH IS, 1826 By Bogus Canadian Bank The announcement mention* the p^*pp**pePNp*eie?iiirw* (SuÿpUaO by two least stockbrokers soar street New Tort wire) sale to the public of $6,900,000 colla- Disclosed In London4 terâl trust ftmds. A ’’trust” has been PER ANNUM TODAY Mr Mk Mack Truck ... *».« p—1 lb. tw ...... formed which will held an Important |e th% established dividend of Allis Chalmers Man. Mod. Guai «I. «... Lratera. ~«h...... block of the new common stock for the Premier Miné. First divi­ Marians OH ... **• * ...... A. White, a member of the etatf. I» I .mtehm>H’” ®f «« «t»ff 'to be Uct Minute New* on Stocks Allied Chem. . Maxwell A. .... Toronto, March 18.—A bold at­ dend declared March 1911. Total Maxwell E tempt by counterfeiters of bankbilla addition to the signature of Peleg *hfx Into execu- dividends paid to date $7,149,- Me*, seaboard J.—ha p« hmk ...... Howland, president, should have been * or senior managerial relation- and Financial Am. Beech Mar ... ï-'lll, Ikmn, Ik ...... working on both aides of the Atlantic 986.00. Am. Can ...... Middle *latèe Oil .... 1-4 Pi—i c.l.r,. .tick...... 1» u* to defraud financial institution* and countersigned by one or other of^the •n,P- Affaire Am. Car A Fdy...... >>*•*» I I ta. (• r ...... Am. I ml. Carp. film rëctfcc ...... M-4 the public on an extensive scale has six or seven different staff m« We wotVd Hke to give you fur- Du. ntsf...... ii-i cntatarrlta. pw IS...... Just been disclosed here through the whose names appeared on the authen­ _ NEW YORK COTTON Am. Uaaeed . .rrft Montana Fbwsr .*...... Tf-4 CBy R. P. Clark ft Co. Umltad) tk®7 information 111 coniinectioo New Tork. N.T, M»rh 11 (By R. P. Am. Locomotive ... Montgomery Ward .. <7-2 remission of bogus bills at Toronto tic bills bearing the same numbers Am. Ship ft Com. . banks from corresponding institu­ os those turned into the bank. Open High Low Close with the Premier Mine. Clerk uid Company).—The market Am. smelter* ..... Moos Motor ...... *4-« •> ...... e# 29.18 25.30 26.09 21.16 w»b a rather mixed affair in the Am. Steel Wûy. .... Mnfcsiiii ...... 7-4 tions In London, England. The notes So far none of the bilks aparently ...... 39-98 26.41 $«.26 25.42 Bnuni jhsMi ...... *s-i July «•fly dealings with strength and Am. Som*rT«A /.V.) MaMdael Moarael 35 purport to be $109 bills of the Im­ have been circulated In Canada or ...... 2$ 74 38.23 26.*6 $6.«6 weakness about equally divided in perial Bank of Canada and are re­ the United States. The Imperial get ...... 33-13 96.36 24.9* 26.09 Am. Tel. A T*l...... National Lead ...... 154-7 r=£ ...... 26.18 99.33 34.97 21.10 R. P. CLARK several specialties. However, aa the Am. Tobacco ...... Nevada Cone ...... 14 markable reproductions of the genu­ Bank has not sustained any low. Norfolk A West...... 131 J>taf AMh*rataa «ta...... since It has not accepted any of the seteion progressed selling in the Am. WeeMn* ...... North Ate «rtc** ...... 47-« ine bill. Some of them bear aerial market became quite general and in Anaconda ...... numbers up to *5,909 and are practi­ notea It appears th® great sufferers &CO. Umitcd Atlantic' Gulf ...... Northern Pacific ...... M-7 the final hour weak ness became Afehieen ...... NY. Central ...... t*l»3 *Kî£teu» Mr Ik ...... - cally perfect counterfeits of the 1417 from the plot will be the banks and N T.. N H- A Hart . 33-4 issue of the Imperial Bank bills other financial institution* In Great Members: Chicago rather pronounced, • - - Baldwin 'l.oco...... Jonathan, bas . .»..•••••••••••••• $-'■ Board of Trade. The sharp decline in the grain Baltimore A Ohio . 8% Oat. A West. .. 24-4 turned out of the British American Britain and Europe. AUCTIONEERS kard Motor ...... 11-7 kel.ltah Red. ta...... B.C. Bond Dealer» markets to-day no doubt induced Bethlehem Sleet " .. * ~ OU ...... 44 Banknote Company of Ottawa. The Imperial Bank, which Is em­ Aseoelftllon. Vie Brooklyn Manhattan powered to leave about $8.990.000 In WE WANT FURNITURE, POUL­ some selling in the security market California Packing . . .iericas ...... 74-4 jssrsurr.r. ..r.v.vuivy In However, the bills betrayed thero- TRY AND ALL KINDS OF LIVE torla Stock Bx In addition, the market is contending Du. B...... 7f-7 T.H,lutara, frinlTh ...... 4» .-4 .« eelvee under scrutiny. Some that bore notes, has not more than $400.000 or change. California Pete...... Pen*y!vanla B R. ... 44-5 nr.Mk Mr Ik ...... * STOCK Ev.ry TUESDAY and with a goodly volume of profit tak­ Can. Pacific ...... People's Qua ...... 114-4 Jtatta Mr 4k ...... *1 as a countersign the signature of K. 4699,009 outstanding in 9100 bills. Central Building, Cast Iron Pipe ... Bananas nor lb ...... 14 FRIDAY Victoria. B.C. ing and short selling by the profes­ Cerro de Peace . ..v Para wsindeio ...... 74-s - —taîTtSï. —b.' . .'..v: Vt.: » .4# Satisfaction Guaranteed sional element. f hit. Reading Coal a - *4-3 Phones 5999. 5991 Central Leather .... Phillips Pete...... 41-3 There gas no particularly out­ Chandler ...... Pierce Arrow ...... 11-4 TTta .n Direct Private Wire to All Eastern standing news in circulation to-day. Chesapeake A Ohio . Pierre Oil ...... 7-3 Ogden & Richardson and the decline in prices seems to Chic.. Mil. A SL P. . Producers A Ref...... 37-3 Sas aaeg7a>".::::3"eU •“ Pullman Co...... 134 944 Flegard Street originate chiefly from technical con­ Chic. * 46 Nort h vest. ' Pure OB ...... 34 , MEAT PRICE BREAK T0-6AY Phone 921 Res. Phone 43R Colouitz Chic.. R.i. A Par . siderations. Rail. Steel Spring ..*..133 Wtahi.lîta*Pta7k ■ m dtata' ::::::: We anticipate further declining Chile Ceopar . Bay Cons...... *... 14 Chfno Capper ... *•?§ 4—r*i mi. * IM. Mr ...... tendencies in, tbg,M*k market. "oia ...... 11-2 Read tag...... 74-1 a ——i Colo. Puei A 1 ... 44-4 Hey. Iron A Steel Columbia Gas 1L ‘ Dutch ... per lb. . ». «V» »■»•»-•* New York, March 18 (By B.C. Bond ... Tt p*r lb...... •** WORST EVER IR WINNIPEG Cone. Gas ..... ::B:' , jMahueh ~ I ..144-3 ■ Soft Stall w.io.ta Ik. ... .«* Corporation’s Direct Wall Street ::: jL Shell Unionelan ...... 14-4 Wire)—The Wall Street Journal Corn Product* The Position of the Market Coodei. Oil ... II-i- Pete...... 38-3 it Winnipeg,«WWW March 13,—Undergoing, the severest break in the In Ike United Stales high-grade bond» are in keen demand and Domtn- IB»* aftH*if gdfthm , Jtaclair. Coaa Wees Sheffield Ceeeseuc* -toa-sf-Cassés S,*1~iuYTm, quoted at- IQR^ ^ro nmatha agn. are uflW- sayk: To-day’s market settled down .Cuba c. Sugar ...... 14 14 14 ■■ rih5 .19 .221 history of the Winnipeg (Train Exchange, wheat-price* during quoted at 194. The recent issue of $10,090,090, Prnvime of Qucbee to a battle of artillery between ttao Craclble Steel ...... |f4 t«-$ Î4-* Southern Pet. Cb—teats. i»ari»on (Item. .4l-< JM 4|-« Southern Railway . the session of ebaotic trading trwlay slumped 15)4 to 16 cents be­ bond*, eold. to United MtatM syndicate, ha* since been offered to yield opposing speculative forces. 1X1 . Lack. A We*t . .147-4.137-1 nf.s1*1-9 117-1 Standard on Cal. . .. 43-3 *.tt%. Sterling'» approach to within 2% of par has also opened the Considerations that the bears were [■■■■I- twirgiP H... .145" Iff * Standard OU N.J. . .4 43-7 «1-, Ne, 1 Alberta. Ik ...... fore the panicky movement was halted." The disorganization was British market to Canadian issues. Instanced by tb* flotation of favored by drastic declines In grain Kndlrott Johnson . . Standard OU lad. -- *S-I 4S-1 came*, lb...... £6,999,000 Dominion Government Six Month*’ Notes In London at 4%. PàunTgikkk in ah 43-2. il: V.LM.P A ...... common to, all the markets, rye receding 16 cents, flax 11%. A review of the experience* of tije last few months, and consideration jtEMÉ^-lkârJHnMCtgJUl force lower if:i 41.4 Do.. 1st prof...... 41-4 41-1 KSKUPStri: 43-6 cent* barley 6% conta and oats 5% ceiit*. ______! of the limited volume of new ieeuee pfnned for th* early future, eug- levefe In stocks were not particularly Famou| mgs . .y. J .141*4 99-1 Siudebaker ...... 44-3 4M geet that It should be to the inveetoFeadvantage to avail himself of efCsetivo. Attempts to attract a fol­ . > |p- TsnSeesee Copper %. $-Y 8-4 .5:T Pare2rttS Lard, wlb.0 2e5...... ,>.:::::::::::...... Texas Cu ... -...... 4S-3 «1-4 The market was one of the most erratic and nerve-wracking present opportunities. A diversified list of offerings t* available, lowing by bidding up special issues General Cigar Texas Gulf Sulphur ..11S-S 111-4 112 ir you think the Ik>minion Government will be able to borrow ef'4% G*n. electric ...... B.C. fresh, eft roe ...... s...... o affairs experienced here in many ihonths. Liquidations poured in 1987, let u* advise you how to profit by the drop la interest rates, were frustrated by persistent profit- Oen. Motors ...... Texas Pacific R R. .. M-4 S4-1 88-4 B.C. freeh. flrete ...... taking, fluctuations In the main body Goodrich Rubber 61-4 51 I Tes. P»c. C. A O. .. 19-4 19 _ 18-3 B.C. freeb. pullet* ...... into the pit fronP every quarter and traders tumbled over one by changing your bonds or investing new money. of stocks were largely meaningless. Goodyear T,. * A Pf*f- 44-f 9*-T Timken Relier .... .# «•-* 39.S 39-9 Long term Oevemment Guarantee», yield...... 4.90% Granby .. j-. :. \...... tl 18 «* Tobacco Prod...... 77-1 77 77 another in a ïrantic effort tq^digpose of their holding». Trade Provincial «Guarantee», yield ...... 5.19®* Advices fro msteel centres that in- I»o.. A...... 99-1 •9 99-1 i-C. Cream Cknaa. lb. Groat_____ North. Ore .... *1-4 if-f 34-4 4-* BC. HeMda. lb...... waa so large that. ■ftPftHPH It was virtually :• Municipal Guarantees, yield ...... 4.79% * coming orders in the last fortnight Greet North . pref. it. TraBScoSt. OH...... UT .4-t lng, and final figures Were around Hydro «electric», yield ...... !...... 9.»% Indicated* beginning of Spring de­ Union Pacifie ...... -.147 144-4 144-4 Piaest Ontarie MM. per lb. impowtble to follow the operations Gulf State* Steel I nl ted Pro It------..*17 317 Plaeet OaUile Metered. per— lb. .... of the individual brokers. The'news the low mark* for the day. industrial», yield ...... 9M% mand were reflected In a strong tone Konst os Oil ...... 78-2 T*-4 7«-4 ll lb...... 113 117 117 UN Ind. Aleu ...... 93-1 •3-1 ■dam Dut. h Cheese, per to-day waa all . bearish. Cables Flax: Scattered liquidation in evi­ Foreign Government, yield ...... 7.99% in Industrial stocks In the early Illinois Central . UA Rubber ...... 49-4 3»-t Inspiration ...... 2«-3 SS-I 39-1 i»:i Ik 2% pence lower ahd later dence throughout the day with buy­ LET US OFFER YOU SUGGEgTlONS lags. Int. Bus Machine . .114 114 114 US. Steel ...... 113-7 222-5 1st. Own*. Bag. r .. 41 *9-2 38-8 Utah Copper ...... 97*1 87-1 11-1 dropped to 5% pence. Heavy ship­ ers holding off. Trade not large, but In view of the remarkable showing Vanadium ...."...... 89-8 38-8 k-3 ■âslM* I ments from Argentina pfid Australia undertone weak, and final figures lnt. Met. Marine .. 11 11 11 . 44-2 Stllteaa. British Columbia Bond Corporation Ltd. made by the Steel Corporation Feb­ Or. wet, ...... 44 43 43 Wabaah ...... «• .-v U were again reported while there waa to 11 cents lower. ruary unfilled tonnage statement, and lnt. Nickel ...... :<-< 24-2 24-3 Weetern VnloM .... ; .1*9 132 f >23 Kan. City South. .. 3»-2 3* 28 Westing, «lee. 7 nr. .. 73-8 7I-1V [71-1 absolutely no export demand for Pkeeea 844, 849 728 Fort EL, Victoria, B.C. the fact that operations are now at .. Û8-7 6»-t 6»-« While Motor ...... 43-1 •9-1 >93-1 North American wheat. These fac­ Wheat— owe HKb I»» Clo*. Direct Private Wire to All Eeaetem Exchanges Kennicott Cooper .. IS-* 13-3 13-3 Mar ...... 185 185 173% 174 98 per cent, of capacity, only a small Kelly Springfield .. 15-4 16-4 *14.4 Will ye Overland .. tor» all contributed to the weak start July ...... seasonal increase In business should Keystone Tire . ... 3-6 S-S 2-8 Da . pref...... 84-2 86-1 86-4 193 183 14* If* .. 76-4 76-4 76-4 Wilson Packlag ... . 8 1 a and when the market ran into atop Oct...... 442 143 its 1M% mean full time at the steel mills, Lehigh Valley .. .11*-* 119-4 118-4 Rl—taro. 3 Ibe ...... 39 Oats— Lehigh Vat Coal .. 41-4 43-4 4.-4 Woofwwrth ...... loos orders the decline continued al­ May ...... thought which stimulated stocks of Lertfiart ...... *6-3 *6-2 39-8 Raw Cage...... 99-4 54-4 57-4 Cad Fillet*, per lb...... 99 most unchecked. 66 85 8» 89% Universal Pipe .. / «1.9 38-8 «• Hellbat. per Ik ...... 31 July ...... 64 94% 61% 62 all classes as conditions In t$w> steel Louie. A Nash. . fetes Ik. .11. 3 Ibe. for...... ft Oct...... 6«% 84% 39 69 Industry afford a reliable barometer bleak Cad. freak, per Ik ...... 11 Winnipeg. March 18 (By R. P. Barley- of the general business trend. Steel May ...... 94 IS 89 evidence with th. buying very limitai Ced. pet Ik ...... tl Clgrk ft Co.)—Wheat: Price suf­ common advanced fractionally to 128. July ...... 94 64 7»% S3 and prlnclperty by «hort». Cuh TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE fered drastic looses to-day. and on Oct. 72% 78 ti- tft American Tobbacco Issues scored the May futures .Ituntlon remain» very bearlah and 392 Premier: Mine An Investment small gains, responding to publics I 383 313% •46 we mc no reaeon to change our view» showed a lows of 15% cent* and the 383 382 tlon of the 1924 report, setting forth New. York, March 13.—Foreign eg- fit 2*1% tn that preeent priera are too high. SXStSSJt. »•«•::*& 5 July 19 figure* being 14 cents down ; unprecedented sales, and net Income • Winnipeg. March 11.—Weakneaa In changes firm. Quotations in cent*. for the day, while October, the new | n at the highest figure in the com Uverpool and rain» over Winter Great Britain — Demand 4TI% crop future, closed »% cee|a down. 13* % 137 13*% M9% US •IIj1[1K pany’e history. 13» 124 123% 122% wheat belt brought an avalanche of cables 471%; 99-day bills on banks ::::::::::: J The market was weak right, from 198 Stewart Warner was under pres selling with .upport limited. Market 471%. Cmmk Prteae Okbe ...... 1*. .99 te “ the opening, baaed on sharply low» ^ Wheat—1 Nor.. _ ITS; * Nor.. 107%; 8 sure, dropping 314 to «4. This decline ran Into heavy .top towws and ex­ France — Demand 1.11 ; cables ghrtmpe, per Ik ...... »... perienced worse decline In yearn. This brought In a heavy Her. 103%; Na 4. 1*4; Na S. !«*; Na «. was accompanied by rumors that the 1.15%. selling from all quarter*, and the 183: feed. 19S; track, 178. Price at Market about $2.50 liquidation came from a hose whose There were occasional rallies but Italy—Demand 4.04%: cables 4.97. aaS"oSnrjrrmir‘^::::: „ y#U8—8 C.W., «0%; 3 CW.. 49%: estra the* were short lived. ÇpnfMeoee market continued to decline rapidly «9%; 1 feed. 4R%î * feed. St% rre- loans had been called. Texas Gulf Belgium — Demand 5.94; ' cables distressed liquidation Jocted. 13% ; track. 41%. Sulphur rose to a further record high In th. market has been utterly .taken S*%. and believe last of liquidation wan Trimmed leloe. per Ik .... evident by tired bolder*. The news Barley—8 C.W.. 71%; 4 C.W.. 71%; re­ at 113%, interpreted to indicate con­ Germany—Demand 13.49. 1—b. per Ik 2..^...^;.... to-day waa all of a bearish c barat­ jected. «*; feed, is; track. 79%. Actual Yield about 16% experienced to-day. After such tre Holland— Demand 89.44. Sbeoldrr reeete. per Ik .... „«a»~* N.WÆ. 343%; 3 CW.. 331%; I tinued confidence regarding the mar Peek Seam—a. per Ik ter. Foreign markets and cablet ket on the part of Its market spon mendoun declines purchases Norway—Demand 15.48. seem advisable. Ha. 1 Beef— weak. There waa absolutely Orders executed at best market price*. Denmark—Demand 11.91. lak. per Ik ...... no foreign demand; export business 8 witserland—Demand 19.89. jakjyw^lk...... Some observers were encouraged ÎT.1 High IjSW ill* over night was nil; good rains were by the indications of impresiftve sup­ 379-4 144-2 BpaiA-pemaed 14.19. ---- w —m s— Ik .*•••., . 16* 1S6-J 14» u 14*-; ' Wtâédif nMkêé IM. reported from Winter Wheat areas, port in pivotal stocks, and particu­ .. 143 143 139-3 199-7 RJSTpr ,k ...... creating a very favorable condition, larly by the fact that issues like Oen. Poland—Demand .19%. :8 CHARTERED BANKS GILLESPIE, HART & TODD LTD. while shipment* from Argentina and Electric and Allis Chalmers were able M.r . 129-4 12* 111-4 119-4 Fsecho-Wovakla—Demand 8.44%. mil. »ra' h'::::;:;: Australis were heavy for the week. July . 128 128 .621-3 132-7 Jugo-81a via—Demand 1.99%. 711 Port Street Victoria, B.C. Phone 2140 to attain new high levels this we .. 129-3 139-3 iii-i 123-4 These factors all contributed to the These development were taken to Austria—Demand .0914%. ïaHSTr^.:::::::ss general weakneaa and the market mean that large Interests still se 69 4S 46-1 Rumania—Demand .49%. itfst. full, per Ik ...... NOW ARE TWELVE funning Into stop loss orders, the 61-1 61-3 44-4 44-7 Argentina—Demand 39.70. strongly favored the constructive 6#-8 S»-6 «7 47 leur. *11 etenderd^tormedih « dement continued. From the char side of the market and intend to pur­ Brasil—Demand 11.89. __ acter of a lot of the eelllng. tt looked Number in Canada Year Ago sue their bullish programme, no mat­ Tokio-Demand 41%. Ptaur. pastry. Of ...... ter what reactions intervene. , Montreal—Demand 99 15-14. t’h«rou?h,huu3.«w”Th^n4 Was Fifteen; Report Issued -Bank England Texas and Pacific Railway was an few reactions, as shorts evefied up outstandlnf figure, rushing up nearly Money Market Shut. : in Ottawa Samira RH and took profits, but these were only 6 point» to 69%, reflecting the expec Montreal Stocks WM. 1 62 84 temporary. tation of early action regarding the Wtal. Ora» .. •*.H is Ottawa, March 18.—Two banks dis­ To-day (By R. P. Clerk A Ce Usenet» C rerlteS Cera It ta understood that not a bushel appear In the monthly bank state­ establishment of a 35 or IS dividend Tat was worked for export on to-day’s on the Issue. AMtlbl ...... 44 ment for January, issued by the De­ LONDON CIGARETTES AdtSM ...... 41. break, the foreigner running away New York. March 13.—Call money partment of Finance yesterday. 8MI TeMnhese ...... 137 I Hay ..«..ta...... RM as faet as the market broke; Senti­ easier; high 4; low 4; ruling rata 4; BreeeNea Peesr ...... 14- Ras ...... Km ment at the clote to-night continues They are the Moleona, which is now miilmiw TiMWt*...rr. M> <#> CHICAGO GRAIN closing bid 4; offered at 4%; call Ok*. QM||ML,(4e...... very bearish and a further decline incorporated with the Bank of Mon­ 20 for 33t Joans against acceptances 8%. De.. yrefTr. -Z...... HI. ia looked for. lO f.r 2Qt •ft» Css. Car ray . com...... H treal, and the Sterling, which waa Time loans firm; mixed collateral 1*0.. pref...... •*- Coarse grain»: The weakness in taken over by the Standard. The fcrch \l3 (By ft. P. Css. S.SK cem...... 1*. to M.OM. THE ewmee OF wane Chicago, 111., March i-90 days 4; 4-4 months 4%. Wholesale Market wheat had its effect on the coarse number of chartered banks In Can­ Clark and Company)j»y >.-AWheat: One De. pref- ...... «...... 43. grains, and all price* suffered se­ ada is now twelve, aa compared with Prime commercial paper 3% • 4 Com. Ottse* ...... Ipt. of the most violentit liquidating mar- Css. Ceavsrtere ...... I# verely, oats closing 5% cents to 6% fifteen a year ago. The other one kets in the history of th#thj^grain grain trade per cent. Csni. M. A 8...... ~...... «•- cants down: barley. • cents to 4% which disappeared was La Banque jçfi&tûng 3ua£Uy to-day, Friday, March 13, spelling at Dvtrsl» United ...... -...... ,49-7 Bridge . »| cent* lower; rye, about 14 cents Nationale, which joined up with La least a temporary Waterloo for the New York. March 13 (By B.C, Bon* ...... tl-! lower. There waa export business in Banque d* Hochelaga* bulls. Tremendous selling of long Corporations Direct Wire)—Money is > -...... >1*. oats, barley and rye, which 'held the The amalgamation of the Xolnone wheat kept it on the down grade, and in more active demand In all sections Tsstus .. market steady temporarily, but on and Sterling with the Bank of Mon­ the general run of hews had little fcr sf Weeds Ml*. . of the country. This Is evident from Leureetids Ce. all reactions there waa heavy treal and the Standard Bank has re­ effect. The breaking of the drought the increases in commercial leans of MCimiP■mpmdMftMMIIIIISI.,.___ Freeh, estree, row let*, deee* . sulted In a red option i^n the total re­ southeast was a depressing factor, Marker Ce ...... T. Ill *r*rik, flrete. raw let*, down serve* of Canadian banks from $182,- reporting member banks and the de­ Atlantic Peser ...... §4-4 Pullet», ce#* Iota, dwwn ...... but foreigners did not buy any big clines in their Investment holdings, 876,000. aa shown in the bank state­ quantity, even on the decline. The Ontario Steel ...... ment for December last, to 8122 - increased re-discounts at thp Federal Howard Smith ...... ■wertel certen* ...... 191.709. * * fact that has resulted in the recent 0*11 via Mlg. Ceo...... Priât*. No. 1 ...... liquidation Is that foreigners have Rgerve banks and by the increase In Ottawa Pewar ...... Ttate. Na. 3 VICTORIA STOCKS not bought as expected, and that the purchasing activity. The credit Penmans Umltad ...... Dairy For British. shortage which clearance reported, clearing house of New York reports Meet real Power ...... Dairy Robert Simpson Co. a complete recovery of purchasing Khswtntgsn ...... Mlalne— but for the week the total was light Kpsnlalt River Palp ...... Ç large. Ik B.c. Silver ...... | at 5,871.000 bushels. It is hard to say activity following the lull of the Feb De., pref...... C trtplatk r Heuedery Red Mtn .. _Jiow far liquidation will run, but at ruary holiday*. There is a further Steel of Cansds ...... Alherte solid*. 1k. oow ...... !s*k Hawes Capper ...... Is Reorganized marked continuation of the ascending Twle City Bloc...... Oaterlo *»H4a. »k ...... i|fl Onaeikleted M. * 3. .. and Foreign. Business this level there has been a tremen­ Wayagamac Palp...... Oatarto twle*. Ik ...... Il Cork Previse* ...... dous clean-out of the market, which curve of purchasing which began Oaiarle trlptota. Jk ...... -*•% lN»a«1e* Ctmnael ...... Toronto. March 11.—Official an­ should put it in a healthier position. with the New Year. The increase Oatarte Stllu Panwell Mines ...... nouncement I» made here of Import­ . Corn : The price declines were dras­ the country as a whole over the pre­ ■Moreae ...... (By R. P. Clark A Os. Limited» era ft. Glacier Creek ...... ant ehanges in name, organisation The British end Foreign Department of tic. Offerings were hard to find a ceding week is 8 per cent. The ...... -...... * *1 eraser ...... ». market for. and stop loss selling un­ largeit Increase, in the mountain sec By ...... 3.1* sssur MasnMoa GaM Cobalt.# and directorate. In the Robert Simp- this Bank ia equipped to render such tlon is 11.2 per cent. The north agri Hess leek Creek Plaser. dermined the market. Reactions were H»we less* ...... Company Limited, who operates service to those having dealings in so moderate that there was a heavy cultural sections shows an increttsa September ...... ;...... s.41 Pec—iber ...... E*| tagepaMMMS the department store of that name In other lands, that business men find it 'tone at the close. Cash prices were of 19.1 per cent. The east section Indien Mln*i ...... v Toronto, the mall order house, in Re­ relatively one to three cents higher. show* an increase of 9 per cenL IsItrssUswl Cool .... L m I* Glacier ...... gina and Halifax, and the John Mur­ advantageous to conduct their foreign The slump in prices has made a big Time money is quiet with firm Canada-unde MeOllUvrav Coal .... change in the price situation, but it undertone. Money for sixty days phy Company more in Montreal. The business through the Imperial Bank. Premier Mines aaaet. of the concern are approxi­ remains to be seen whether the cash 4 per cent, bid 4% offers ? ninety days Refus ...... mately I2j.000.00fl — demand improves to an extent that 4%. four to six months 4% bid to 4% Fruit Selling Sheen creek Oss .... Affiliations with the strongest financial Sliver Créât Mises .... The new company will be named will Justify a hull position. The close offered. Sllverwnltk ...... institution* abroad enable us to nego- was weak enough to suggest a fur­ vraies « Stead*rd Silver Lend.. summon'. Limited." end will take ther turfpffown, but we would not Union Achieved het hotte*. Na 1 ! Saalerh Mine* ...... over all the present properties and / tiate draft* by the shortest route on all çssSk HlIftaM. Na 1 . gerf inlet Oeld assets H. M. Kudger trill continue care to press the decline at this level. Dr. Karl Graves Termina* ...... part* of the world. We can make col­ Oats: With a five-rent decline there Vancouver, March II.—A national Selkirks ...... as president, and Fir Joseph Klavelle waa but little rally. At this level, organisation Mr the sale of Canadian fteMPv Olle— as chairman of the board of directors lection* in foreign countries, furnish British Petroleum .... , however, a steady market be believe Reported Missing fruit Is now an accomplished tact, Yellow Newt authentic information regarding foreign will result in a good export demand ■mnlre Oil ...... says H. P. Hlmpion. manager of the tomaï::: Spartan Oil ...... — • markets, and conditions, make remit- end also a better export trade, and In United States ipoaigrafa ...... on this basis May oats around forty- B. Ç. Berrygrowers- Co-operative ...... Trejen OH ...... tances by mail or cable, and issue com­ .4.34 ta Cil B.C. Men ten* ...... #Ve cents should be low enough. New York. March 18. — The New Union, who returned from Ottawa to. Miscellaneous— mercial or travellers' letters of credit Rye: Drastic declines featured the Ansel. Appliance ...... M rye market and closing prices were York American says to-day that it day after taking part In the proceed­ B. C. Permanent Lean .. - payable fat all parts of the world. at extremely small recoveries from has learned that Dr. Armgaard Ksarl ings which resulted In the Incorpora­ Canada National Pire.. is.ee Graves, whose exploits as an inter­ tion of what will he known ao the C. P.R...... s... 1 ist.ee the low figures of the day. Export Greet West Perm. loan ter* The Manager, British and business was light. Long lines have national spy had woa him world­ National Fruit Distributers Limited. • 9# ta « H wide fame, has been missing since . 4.99 U I M Gregory Tire ft RuPher see Foreign Department. been thrown overboard and at this Mr. Blmpoon first met with the ex­ ...... LM price we would not care to press the last August, when he took a trip to ecutive of the Associated Grower, in lSe International Coal . BONDS Toronto, will gladly furnish 8t. Louis to gather information con­ see «Ivor Croat ...... selling side. the Interior, where plena were defin­ 999 L. ft L. Glacier .... details of our facilities on . ; 1 ' ■ cerning an alleged plot to restore the itely approved, subject to the ap­ Tor Safe Investment Chicago. March IS (By B.C. Bond Hohensolleras to the throne of Ger­ proval of Mr. Simpson's directors for Corporation’s Direct Pit Wire)— many. the berrygrowers1 union esaoperat- VICTORY BONDS Wheat—General liquidation was in The American says friends of wlth the associated la the sels of pOVERaVMENT, Municipal, evidence from the start dure to mots- Graves have placed the earn In the u3 Columbia fruits In Fis it sen VF Public UtlUty and Indus- ture In the west and parts of the hands of a private detective agency, southwest and the weakness in cables. which has reason to suppose he max trial Bonds. e plan wtllTnvolve the appoint­ r *199 Par «IM MINING The buying power was very limited have met with foul pîa>. Investiga­ ment of brokerage representative» In Selected with careful regard and principally In the way of profit tion by this agency. The American the leading centre, from Winnipeg 1937 1st Jl__ i93.se i9i.se to safety, dependable Income taking by the aborts. Large stocks says, revealed that Dr. Graves had 1933 1st May SOd November 1 ACTIVITY of wheat on passage are going Into westward, and nil fruits under the iee.se îtr m and marketability. discovered a plot to stage a royalist pool contracta, both of the Associated ies.se ies.se Let u. give you th. ban.flt ot consumptive channels abroad and the coup In Germany on March 1 and to a complete and dependable rar- export bide were conspicuous by their Growers" Union, will be handled ISIS193* let Jwee and _Pe oe_ o___shar iee.se1 tei.se place the former Crown Prince upon through those offices. April end October III le 18164 vlc. If you are Int.rwtwl In the Write for List absence. If the market is to receive the throne. ,'îli »»4 mj.., ies.se ies.se «wm of any Mining Company. stimulus tt must come from the crop i) iSyoSle New Terki growing sections of Winter wheat AUTOMOBILE FATALITIES 193* tit*May eai*ÎKv*e»ber iee.99 Stocka on all «Echange. New Terfc. Marsh 12—Hew Mger. «.It; ■ought. M and Ousted. belt and Just At present It looks as refined. AM t. 4.1. ______1993 la* Hop aad Navambar 1*1.75 193.79 though crop damage sufficient to Chicago. March 18.—Thirty-two 1*93 let May aad November 193.se 1*4.3e Robert S. Mabee create any large volume of buying per cent of the 20.000 persons tilled silvan * ‘ ■gawi Hayqwiif iea.it itcss IMPERIAL INVESTMENT BANKER was very remote. We continue In our In automobile accidents In the New Tork. March IX—Bar eUver. IS; B. C. Bead Corporation Maxim, dsuara 12%. 117 Pemberton Building belief that the present underlying United Sûtes last year were child­ 1949 IStb April end fxttobor ISktS 1*3 45 Limited OF CANADA conditions do not jàstlfy present ren under fifteen years of age. the LraS.ii. March JX—: »f suer. 2111-rM Add accrued latereet te date . ml. i»i. National Safety Council statistics per enter Moray. 1V* Mr e*at. Die- 1«I dey». 11.9*7 per *19#; 1934. 1827. 1932. Phonos 848-349, 728 Pert Street Cam—Liquidation was plainly count rate*: Ebert .»< three wrath.' 1922. 1834. 132 dey*. SLASS per 9199; 1939. in disclose to-dây* bills. 4 7-16 U % par c PU. 1*9 déjà 12-941 per 4199. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 192o

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B*?frA*L,Kït;RAvEK- »«•«» <*«« it's a from Z>x last nes wyeRe He wore jeee'. HOW Oiti Yoij r ow H£ SAYS IF I WANT TO from i Got ths BiGGesr > Be longs 1 BeiuG an escAFe r wasn't ueckeo ►HOTO «NORAV1NG .Busineis ' Quire sol > mut im The Jouur to - 1 Half-tone an. SC€ HIM He’S AT The olO F-RVCNt) III DROP THs Bug ut>, MuTT * y Tiroes Engraving Depart House so ) Phene 1090. INSAHQ ASYLUM. : ARounO anX> see if went Ttteee / I SOUGHT MAK6 OUT MY INCOME -".THAT'S GOOb NlCvul: y Quick GKFeRT seRwce HIS PADBeO C6LL on Business*. / TAK StCPoRT 1 see? , FURRIERS IS COMFORTABLE 1£*/ ANb r got y <<^5«W6 IT'S o.K'.L/ Ü05TER, Kit ED—Highest price for rsw * _ fur* ni* Oovernmeot Street. Phene

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T AWN mowers ground and adjusted. Xi «3p collection ancl fr^ XïH?J!S* -MPP* 1411 lx»»*'»» Street. Phone 2469. COMING EVENTS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILcS MONEY TO LOAN ROOM AND BOARD lirtoria laily 5imra (Continued) < Continued# A BEAUTIFUL eel of Winetèn s Bncy- Hiring of pearls. Fairfield PLUMBING AND HEATING A C. MALI, dance to-night, Belmont Phone 246» 999 EXTRA GOOD tiUY» GREEMENTS and mortgagee purchased. COMFORTABLE home, reasonable clopaedla lor MS cash- There ere Money to loan. Foot * Mans*. Bar­ rates, et Parkview Lodge. 124 Doug­ Advertising Phone No. 1090 Building «late Criterion!. Popular ten volumes end the set le ss geod ne A A music good hall, flour and sociable Tuesday evening., pair of apec. OX TERM» IF DESIRED risters. Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg . Vic- ina Street. Home cooking. Garage. PhoneA E HÀ9BNFRATZ—Plumbing, heal. KATES FOE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING brand new. Apply 24 Winch Bldg . City. levies. I» Page cas#, smell gold tlieln. tor là. M4« Til 40.______6000-lQ.il crowds attend. All welcomed. Joe Phone 4236R i”|. repaire all kind* 1041 Yatea Parker's orchestra. Refreshments. D*nc- »7«-3-*2 !—STAR Touring. 11*1. run 1.444 Phone 671. tes 461TX. 7 Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted. To Ing 9 to I. Gents 59c. ladies Ik. 4046-1.02 A SUNDANCE of bet water guaranteed 9 mlleoL An eairn good buy. T'OANS, any amount; personal property. Rent. Articles for Sale. 1-oat or Found, etc.. wRRWith a JackJacl waterfront. Phone 171*. QST. auto crank between Old Kequl- David Neleoff. 431 Hlbben-Bone" Bldg. LOTS FOR SALE 4 malt Road and Springfield Please TTOCKINO, James Bay plumber. l%c per word per Insertion. Contract rate* allroom dancixo—Thom »uhim I CHEVROLET 400 Touring, looks Phone S70S. tf te learn or anxious to Improve win retura to 605 Old Esquimau Road. 9 *"d rune very good. tanks Install en application. B SOLID oak dining suite. *70-2-00 rangea connected. find expert tuition at the studio of Mrs. c. IM ■ high frame bicycle. n« flHKAP lot. 00 ft. x 107 ft., level, no No advertisement for lees Baugh-Allen. 1112 Government Street, opp \ k—FORD Toorlog. used very Utile. POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK Chamber of Commerce. Hours, ' * to 10'. leautlful toned organ. 143. large beveled 9 was bought new In May. 1034. ™ rock, iloee to corner Inlei Ave. and Minimum number of words. IE p m Phone 13*4 end 6362K 66SS-S4-7J '! British plate mirror. 116. - Oerge Road. 1*0 cash. P.O. Box 1143. • «LUMBER—O. Cooper, . ------'*> buy or exchange. MISCELLANEOUS In computing the number of words In an Imperial [—FORD Touring. 1023. • splendid L'OR SALK—Pedigree Blue Keveren rab- Illd-ll ^nabl*• f Kachei *4 2 Fort Street. Ne 9 buy. nil good Urea A bite from Importe»! champion strain*, 1011 Hllloldo Av*. 6SS0-26. advertisement, retirante groupe of three or "DOT'S suit, mad# eaf super-cloth. riOArs ml,k delivered anywhere in city. A* II3.50. outwear* three. See A perfect color. Hsddon Smith. .CADRA ST.—On highest pert; no reck. lees figures ae one word. Dollar marks end VJ Trier's Goat Dairy, phone 7 74SR1. Babbitry. CoWlehan Station. 316-3-03 Scurrah. 004 Tates Street. Phone 396 |JtT person having pictures framed el GRAT-DORT Touring. good over % lot with a number of nil abbreviations cotint ne one word. _____ » 6*44-20-33 9 lires, and 1126 license paid. fruit trees: taxes only 111.60; price *250. FATENT ATTORNEYS \ O. W Nellis 1*24 Douglas, please Cioa 8A LEt-Two Jersey one fresh, Phone 4601X. 404*-3-44 Advertisers who mo desire may have"re­ Jf.CB Ovei-y Hatu'rdav ojgbt. Caledonia «all « Ithtn ten dare All pictures notT awn MOWERS Collected and sharp- other frèehen »uoS. 3102 Douglas HI plies addressed to n box at The Times Of­ Hall. All know where the best Sat- then claimed will be sold 67 37-1 mo-<4 *94-2-43 Y. BOY DEN. M.I.C.E., y night dance Is. Don't forget to ' •**?• wws filed. Carver A Sea. 637 registered fice and forwarded to their oslveie addrees. j Fort. Phone 444. t£ MASTERS MOTOR CO. LIMITED patent - attorney. 612 View stree. Kala*s Star orchestra. 9-1.' «ABY CARRIAGE. TTATCHINU EGGS. W. Wyandotte, also HOUSES FOR SALE Phene 916. A charge of 10c In made tor thin service condition reasonable. *1 R-I. . II setting Phone 7UJ7R1 LJAWS. tools, helve,, scissors •16 Yates St Birth Notices. Il.ee per Insertion. Mar­ kAUGHTEhs of^St Queens A tenue Cor. of Quadra. Phone 173 R. Waterhouse. 170 Obed Avenue. 112-24-82 George dance, liar- l shape. Phone W. Emery. 11 riage, Card .of Thanks and In Memorise. i,.. Marchki—i. is«a h 1 • ABY 4 GOOD BUY In a «-room houee. fully REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE mony Hall. Monday atone Avenue. TTATCHINU EGOS, laying strain Wyan- ex modern, and I we big lota, la a good 11.60 per insertion. Death ' and Funeral fiesh men « a ■ 120. coat 44itat WE NOW OFFER OUR SPRING BAR­ GAINS—EVERYONE A BUT ■»* dotteg |1 setting K. G Itldout. district. some fr'ill trees ber 1 Notices, 11.6# for one insertion. 11.60 for Establlahed 1*03 phone 1334Y, 437 Kingston Street. 231^24-18 Times. ThON'T forget Vlctorla'e elghty-t A ------|3..'O0. on Ifoms. Appl.* llox 1' R c.hLND * IN' enTMUIT ASJUicr. two insertions. -L-* birthday. 6o be commémoré led at. e T|BU*t» light and water pUat for eale HUDSON FUPBR SIX—TMr It. . Sell ■4-r* 922 Government. Phone 126. 59 le to baelnese TJOUN'D pale—1 shall sell by Public Auc- three five-room Empress Oo Saturday a* S I-.. 6*71-4 2 A-f guaranteed ' In « perfect r«m«lRlon to machinery. eld T-peeeeeger tr—* ^ -* -* Mead-RçbiS». Klk Lake. VhtorU. B.C. •wdr for years of prarh. A |||B, on Setn£4mr,-March 14. 1*26. at •leer title, good renters. 54.260 dlee whwia. ole. 6 aaa. at IK# peu aoL là rear of th* lient- nertmc m-3-4i YflLITARX five .hundred and «1 J 391-3-41 Trite MOSQUITO clpal Mall. Esqufmalt, B.C.. one white *'• Conservative Roomy, Cam AM» THE AND DOORS 1 i 1*^POLISH baby b -^gy. geod a* new. $21 DODGE SEDAN— nsare. unless prerlnusly clelmed and pound Births, Marriages, Deaths l»idg . Monday, . March 14 . Prise* ADVERTISER wheels A real el feeg paid.—H. B. Dawley. Round keeper ORTOAOE SALE—4-room modern-col First 314; |in. |« |4. $2 and two d AA Phone 449SR. *14-3-62 7 F DRYSDALE COM ten-hid. 8.30. EOc. Everybody w*d« rj ! SAI.B--I.arse sashe* second-haml Advertise re Douglas Street • doors and mill wprk. No reaerve tablet Latest , weltxea rJO good goats, coming In April, MS-2-43 U 1*3* Nortl HORN - X suitable for cb*#ing In veranda Ap­ • 1.200. Phone 69.i: Park Street. Pheae 441 foa trota. *04-• STUD■ BAKER LIGHT SIX- evil or trade for good radio set A1KMAX—On March !3. at Miss ply Parfitt Bros. Limited, opposlie Cli> IMS medal. 10,000, Tliftes. Ewan's Xuralng Home, to Mr. , Hell. «91.1-1.1 many eatraa. ♦00-3-43 HOUSES BUILT OX INSTALMENT PLAN Mr*. J. A Alkman. a daughter. lTWELTYMPUMH. and —Dal------Bum, Irai T6ZODEKN homes for eale, easy terme SCAVENGING workers. K. of P Hall. Friday. 1 6 lhiii sji.e—ei.rk mi. n r-r i..d *****r la contractor. Fort and 13. » pm. Four-|>«ece orchestra. A Phone 1140. ■lon SSr. ItâTFëahrtlèntB. Tickete at ■A wloo-eodto -potéor - phone Î11I. tf T7ICTORIA SCAVENGING CUSACK —On March II. 1*25. at the resi­ 973.3. v Qovernmeat Street, ppo dence. 6.11 Pemberton Road. Thomas - pun SALE—Heavy plete slew show- iwmmlns CHEVROLET------~ BABY GRAND TOURINGtuunimr— ■We buy need teat»; WANTED Phone 442. R. Cusack, aged 64 years; born 8t. . 1 . see. tm feet long, with counter con­ Motor refitted with co nets at clearance TO RENT VIW FRIENDSHIP CLUB—Dance, Sat ■e delivering remarkable Thomas. Ont. e-x urday eight, in the K. of P ita'l taining drawer» and rupboarfflr~ a Do 467*. We get the crowds now as we always did handsome centre showcase Phone : 11* ’ANTED—To rent, a igrge room, wlthla •HOE REPAIRING The funeral will take place from the *21-4-4*. F^tlRficd Good company and dean dancing i* lh« With ► walking distance of Sefton College^ B.C Funeral Parlors Saturday. S.1E secret. Have you lately ? Charlh Phone 534x0. Me-1-43 Hunt's orchestra. Gents 60c, ladles 2Sc iXm KALE Tobacco et the R A B ARTHUR H1BB8, pioneer • •‘clock. Service by Rev. Dr. Slpprell. . X Toberco Shop. 43» Fort Street We OVERLAND 4—Recent model. WANTED, a sectional bookcase. Box pa l re r. Work at reduced Pall Mill Oasette Intermen* Ko** Bay Cemetery. ■ell for lew if ** 11695769 Times Offke. l»lf EXCHANGE Compare work and wear. Calgary Bldg , t. MARY 8 Oak Bay Illustrated 1er. Thla year*» *11 Fort StreeL HOD)>ER---- ,------On March 12. at St. Joseph's ■ lure on -T ! ÜOLR l-SED RANGE BARGAINS at Hospital, after a lingering lllnews. Ads S of Gothl-- Arch X BC. Hardware. .713 Fort Street. 1* YNOR SALE or take email business In or Hodder. widow of lh« lat<- Edward deacon Layruck. TWELVE-PASS WHITE TBLLOWdTOXe Francis Troy Hodder, of Oak Bay The Mary's Hall. PARK SIGHT*-KB1XG BODY X’ near Victoria, in part payment "Bea­ •H0WCARD8 AND POSTERS March 14. 1921 TF YOU DO NOT SEE what you ore loek- ’ANTED to buy laurel bushes for hedge. ver loe ere looking for and be glad CARTE* UNFURNISHED HOUSES J lOlO Linden Avenue. Victoria. T Scotch Dance in the orange llali Fi Grows g<*>'’ grain aad hay. Water right» Letterings, Signs. Commercial Art. tl day. March 13. at 8, o'clock. Genie 6i to weel at a reasonable prtç» tf-4t ensure crop*, forty acres cultivated, ran ladle* Funeral Will take place from the B.C. NEWTON ?OR rent- ■lx rooms. Î754 Ore be added to Umbered pasture, abundant T OGG.ERS", cruisers' and sportsmen s range Rtrwng ce tea y ef beaver, nearly at II fo Canadian Legion—Whist ** «SHBe*. Tents, park sacks, blanket* Comer Courtaoy and Garden Stenetn Furnace, basement, clean TYPEWRITERS condition 4484R. mile good trout fishing, splendid grouse *4‘ highest etc. F Jeune A Bros Limited. $70 John­ 6*94.4-43 and Seer hunting. No encumbrance. Gen­ other prize*. Admin-ion 26c. son Street. Advertisement Writers and Advertising r YOU UV NUT «EL whât ion uine. Apply Owner. F. Davie, Tranquille mrPEWRlTERS—New and eecendhand. LYNN—On Wednesday evening, at the Contractor» B.C. ‘ ______«77-4-43 family residence. 1314 .Pembroke \| ALLEABLK AND STEEL RANGES. Multigraph and Mimeograph Circular Lei -3- repairs, rentals; ribbons for all ma­ Street, there passed away, after a HELP WANTED—MALE $2 per week. Phone 44S9. 14.'4 ters and Peetcards. Addrewrtng. Mallln, chines. United Typewriter Co. Limited. lingering lllnca*. Agnes Lynn, beloved Dougles Street n Rates Quoted for Loral. Dominion and A REAL SNAP IN FIRST-CLASS LIGHT­ 744 Fort Street, Victoria. Phone 4793. *« wife of Mr. Varner Lynn, a native of Foreign Publications WEIGHT USED CAR to e»H at ». reggongblo strlra. Charlestown. Mas*., and a resident of SSIHTANT Healers’ Examination. \fuTOR. bdet English make, good mm Balte IL Wlstrti Bkis. . . ft— Ml TIMM S0BÜB5AN SHOPPINU .tills city for the peel fifteen years. .4V Man.li 13,, 13iî*. F-r rm ap­ M new. toU * kp : ratise of mile, no Wï STPDEBaKER Usât Si* Tewrlns. HAMPSHIRE HOAD—Fully mod­ WINDOW CLEANING tfielCiW lo mourn her Ins* her hue- ply lo District Forester, <"oort House. use for same, coot 176. will lake $20. with a first-r|a»e guarantee. fully ern. 7 rooms, hardwood floors, BASKET band. two sons. Francis Lynn of this N « n couver, or .to W. -11 Maclnnes. Civil Phon, S661R2. AUTOMOBILES e«iulpped. originel foctory baked •QTX large garde». Tel. 824.1R. city and Norman Lynn at Toronto; Service Commissioner, Victoria. 6740-4-61 enamel flnlah. f«r only ...... ______»34-3-43 ISLAND WINDOW AND CARPET al»» »ne daughter. Miss Mary Lynn, TlKl.IABLE mailing ilm» of Victoria and CLEANING CO. at home. 0 IXOÎNEKRS schooled for certificates -lk Vancouver island home* huerteea* men. OVERLAND « Coupe. In beautiful order. 1 JAMESON MOTORS LIMITED SIMCOE STREET—S-room 1 W. G. Winter burn. 215 Central Bills. auto owner», etc.; also complete lists of •i only ...... »...... ISO! clean. Phone 71ST. «31-2-43 HILIaSIDE-QUADRA HUGHES The remains are resting at thg Thom - professional men. retailer* wholeaalefe FORD Coupe, in the eery beet ef shape. 7f# Broughton St. Phene $244 *17 Fort Street ton Funeral Home. 14$) Quadra Street, and manufa«'turcrs throughout Canada. at ...... j*ARX MONEY AT HOME—You can «earn Postage refunded on undelivered mall mat­ CHEVROLET 1*23 Roadater. FURNISHED HOUSES MEAT MARKET from where the funeral will take place to­ J 4 41 to 42 an .hour In yewf spar* lime ter Newton Adverti*ing Agency (estab­ *nly ...... morrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. ' when writing show cards No ranvaaelng. We lished 1903). Suite 24. Winch Bldg. Phone McLAUUHLIN Master si*. fTHlREE-ROOM cottage, completely fur- IA Y LOR Meat Market. 270* Quadra. De­ PROPB88IONÀL CARDS the Rev. D. M McKee will. conduct the Instru- t you by our new simple Dlreeto- .1915 dtf-ll FORD Vendbter. " I*l| " mode X nlahed. Including « rockery, Unen. etc. livery to all parts of clt)'- Fhono 2358. graph 8>stem. supply yew with work and lyrvlce. after which the remains will be LgWEET PEA seed. 10c per pocket. ,12 cewy. modern, w a tariront, over! pay you cash each week. Write to-day Bay. Phone 8224L laid to rest In the family plot at Roe* Bay for full particulars »nd free booklet Weei- 671 packets $1 00. poet free. Descriptive CHEVROLET. model. AUTO SNAPS—1*2» Chevrolet owner 63*4-4-41 BARRISTERS Cemetery, it la requested that flowers be. Angue Show Card Service Limned. 94 list of home grfonr floe -r and vege­ must sell, worth |40S. will lake «276 ■ROOM house, furnished er partly fur- OAK BAT 4'olDorge Building. Toronto. Canada tf table seed* went fro- mred Cousin*, eeed es ce I lent order. for quick sole: also Ford Sedan. 1»::. only nished, $17 per month, cloee In. Phone emitted. grower. Put.lie Market, or Rural Route 4. 349* on terms Saxon roadster, lie* 3437 Y. FOOT * MANZER E A RN WIBÉLK88 AND TRAVEL- Victoria. B.C. 6919-20-SI Many Othe-e Capital Service. IS32 Fort. tf Barristers. Holicltor*. Notaries, el TAIT * MCRAE MILLINERY Members uf MANITOBA. ALBERTA CARD OF THAN KM I5 Complete Marconi spark and. valve transm(ttlnr end late type receiving gear, GENTLEMENS DISCARDED CLOTHING (Oakland Dealers) FURNISHED SUITES BRITISH COLUMBIA BARS. Phon. Th* family of the fair Mrs. Elisabeth flam***- wow forming. Telephone 28 for BOUGHT Pheae 14*1 Yates St bank of Nova Scotia Bldg.. Victoria. Jane William» wish to thank their many Beet Prices Paid—We C»H particular*. Hprott-Hhaw School. < tf friend* for their kind wor«1* of sympatlrv SHAW A CO 16-PAS* ENG UNI PACKARD STAGE— IMPLETELY furnished suite. adulte. end their beautiful floral offerings «luring Phone 4*1______7J& Fort Street like new. $3.00e.es Overland *0. good Danes Court, 1144 Yales Su CHIROPODISTS their sad bereavement In the loss of a pe. $275.00 overland 7». electric light* , A DDREH8ING and mailing circulars to 5»99tf loving mother. HELP WANTED—FEMALE TIMBER starter. $150.00, ** ear owner» We hove names and* ad­ HELD APARTMENTS HKD PARTS for Cadillac *1” Hudenn dresses of Victoria and %*ancouver Island suite» tv rent by the week or month. AND MRS. BARKER. er Six. Big Six Mtudebeker. Oray-Dnrt. auto owner* Newton Advertising Agency. Phone 13860. MRS J- L. CASS Fort StreeL Phene 34 4a. iweM. Dodge. Chev.. Light Six Buirk. Suite 24. Winch Bldg Phope. 191$. dtf-H tf-20 FUNERAL DIRECTORS titan, mcintosh. iubbkrson. blair LADIES ENGLISH READY-TO-WEAR lk TIMBER. COMPANY LIMITED— woe: Rutrk D-45. H-4» and K-4k; UMUoLDT APARTMENTS- Two and and Millinery TImtifer rruteefe. valuator» and rvneultlng on; Overland. 79. 32. 36 and 00; Wlllyw- TF YOU DO NOT SEE whet you gre tqok- . three-room aultes to rent. Phone 1423. NEWPORT AVENUE. OAK BAY rland *3-4 Twin Six Packard. Com- ZSM-lt End of Street Car Line. Phone 2*40 engineer* Timber for eale In large aad ■ce and Maxwell trucks, and many X |ng for advertised here, why not adver­ CHIROPRACTORS tyANTW>i.._ experienced lady preaeer; ■mall tracts—Crown grant or license—la tise your wept*? Roomeon# amongst the any part of the Province. 2#2 Belmont thousand» of readers will meet likely have AMDS FUNERAL CO " only th«>ee with e*i>erlence need ap- H«»uee. Victoria. o PACIFIC AUTO WRECKING tO- UNFURNISHED SUITES ply. Panterlum Dye Works. 4011-3-43 ,LIMITED Juat what yen ere looking for.and be gied R. JAMBS T. -jRAT. Chir.pr.«t«r, 111 to sell at a reasonable price. <7-*$ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Central Bldg. Victoria. Phones— Thoughtfulness I» the keynote (ASM for Mr. ‘'Junkie") D ’ANTED, a governess help. B.C. eer- View Street Phone *$30 three,room unfurnished nolle. Office *033. Ré». -'50UK. .Neurocalometef of SANDS service. * Private EDUCATIONAL service. - i Mflrate of teacher preferred. Uoo«1 PXPBBT motor repairing done at Ray 61 arch 10. OOOStf family room» and chnpeL es and home. Send full particulars FORD REPAIRS Xj Simone- Garas». «333 Douglas StreeL ART CLASS f• references to Box #112. Time*. ThOCKLANDg ACADEMY, affiliated with Phone Ml. > it "I* RIGHT unfurnished three-roomed H. LA'SEY, DC.. SRC., Ghlropract’.i 4013-2-41 Xk Hprott-Hhaw School. Complete X> suite. et earn-heated. gas. Linden • Specialist. 312-3 Pemberton Build­ 1413 Quadra 81. Phenes 3S04 and 4036 OW le the time, before the Spring rueh. AparWiente. corner ol May and Linden. ►OY8 ART GLASS leaded Ilghta Pan- H coureea leading to any Canadian er Ameri­ to hn»e your csr thoroughly looked TNOR SALE—1921 Ford. In At shape. ing Phone 4961. Consultation and spinal ’ANTED, companion help for country) ca n University. Alex. G. Smith. M.A.. head ;______.______0006-4-44 » dora Ave.. near Cook. Glass sold, analysis tree.______tf r. We have a staff ef highly trained X cheep, cash or term* Phone SS;l3X dies glased. Phone 7W1. tf-6S m uet*_be capable children. master. Jemee H. Beatty, manager. rhenirs and ail eur work is guaranteed, | 4903-5-01 IkON-ACCURD. 848 Princess. Seven B O. FPBEAL CO., LTD. fisr Fan «rtïrtflari and reference* In 'll see that yen get comstete aatiefac- X> minutes walk from town; white box 4413. DENTISTS OHORTHAND ltU Oo^t. Com. TaNOR SALE—Nash 5-passenger louring oonklnM; reanonable. Phone 44420. BOOKS (Hayward's). Bet. 1447 6^ mervtal subieeta Kucceasful graduate» r ear. 1920 model 1400 for quick eal* ______' 8>S-2C-\7 NATIONAL MOTOR CO. LIMITED 734 Broughton Street SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE eur recommendation. Tel. *74. E. A. Mac­ Apply owner. *411 Work StreeL Phone .TOK RENT—Furnlehed two«room suite, ,R. A A. HUMBER. dentleL Millan. gg — < - Pern Deeleee 2628. 803-2-41 Celle Attended to St All Hours__ 4SI Ystee Street L 672 Michigan Street. Phone *3loX. OHN T. DEA VILLE. Prop. B.C. Book rA,SL*?f.T Moderate Charge* Lady Attendant. 6023-2-63 Exchange, library. 41$ Government at RIGHT capable English girl deelree XTKW truck* need truck* tract or* and Rhone 1737. Embalming for Shipment a Rpeclalty. MUSIC 1 employment dally, store work pre- -I trailer* Thva. Pllmiey limited. F. SHUTS, dentist. Office. No. Phones 2216. 2234. 2227. 1773R. red. Bos 667. Times Phone 4490 Broughton Street. Victoria. B.C Phone FURNISHED ROOMS ______467-2-69 XriCTORIA SCHOOL OF NATURAL iberton Bldg. Phone 7157. 44 *- EXPRESSION 697. • BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Hlbben-Bwm- Bldg. Phone «««4 7IKASEK. y.. 261-2 Stobart- USED CARS OP MERIT kl’ANTED—Care and trucks for wreck. COMFORTABLE, furnished. 6-room Dll w. McCALL BROS. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE flat; also one unfurnished. 4 rooms; NYTHINU in building repairs. - Pease Block. Phone 4204. Office. I 53 MISS CUM POWELL. LRA.M >> ing; beet prices paid. W. Frank V mbKhi (Formerly of Calgary. AIU.I * UDEHAKKR SPECIAL SIX .... Cameron Wrecking Co., 949 View Street 3-Piro bathroom*, gw*, newly vleencd an-1 . phone II»*. Roofing a to 4 PS- "The Floral Fonerul Home of the Weet" BANT FOUR ...... Phene 16*6. 14 painted. 1746 Fort Htr«-et.______394-2-43 ghlrkelt EXPERIENCED boiler work. <—r. , TUITION :RANT FOUR. Juat new ...... We are winning the confidence of the J Irleh g|rl wishes position. 1 XELH1 HOTEL «touMS - Housekeeping MATERNITY HOME people of victoria and vicinity through our ÎAD1LLACDll.LAC Model. 57 ...... X/ A„d bedroom* 419 Yates Street. $1 mg our buslneee. tiF80TT-8HAW Buslneee Institute, lilt IVERLAND "4" CEMENT WORK M> »• . 6-1 Douglas Street—Courees Include: MOTORCYCLES AND CYCLES EACHCEOinr NURSING home, th office and Chapel. Cor. VàMouver and. ALF of full «lav position urgently Commrrt ial. Stenography. Seervtartal. IVERLAND 94 . wanted by young lady wRh knowl­ .VKRLANU 86-4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS BUTCHER—Floor» and dralriieg. Cook. Mr* Johnson, C M. B . phon* Johnson Ht». Phone T»*1 / Civil Service. Radlotelegraphy^ Prepara­ POYB’ aeeond-kand bicycles from 3733. — IKK Hedge of stenographv end mimeographing.tory. etc. Day School, enroll any Moo- IVERLAND 86»# Phone 7341L.______»*-tf Phone 3618Y or ifll______»0#-M day. Night School, enroll any Tuoodar. $12.69. Victory Cycle Works. 681 NFVKNISHKD bungalow, piWernbly artii.'iea .las Beatty, managing director. Tele­ TIIOH. PL1MLEY LIMITED Johnaon Htrest. 4 doom below Government near sc* and cnr. two adult*. Box MONUMENTAL WORKS ADIBS' and Children'» dreseinaklng. ei- phone te if StreeL ____ ^ tf CARPET CLEANING NURSING HOMS 3 perlenced. undertaken by the day oi Victoria. &C. . Time*. 171-1-42 1otherwl#*-. Renovations and sewing of any description. < WERSONAL :D Window and Carpet Cleaning tewarts monumental works moderate terms A permanent:; TO LET-MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS •IT Fort. Phone 301*. LIMITED. Office aad yard, corner 5960-4-63 Hughes MayS an«l Eberts Streets, near Cemetery. TTlsQlT M ALT Store to reel, near Re* T $01 ltunlett Abe., furnished heuee- Phone jhlT. PRKK open for engagement or will rj Theatre, with ‘.ttlng* Rent reaeon- - 1 TEARS. Cleon chimney sweep. Cleon 11- care for patient in her home. Shle Phone 92SL 176-^62 DODGE Touring XI nee* punctuality, courtesy Phone - keeping room*, reasonable; cloee In. DRESSMAKING r* DODGE Touring 6418-3-4» COMING E VENTS tU...... -M- « MECHANOTHERAPY jLg t EN CM l R A FH K R, tengllwh, hard woi-ker. BOATS 1*4 FORD TourtSS th Bookstall 1|ME tiHKHHT. ohr.n.losl.t, p.y.holc. IMJRNISHKD. three large housekeeping Kl HT dreaemaktng. plain sewing, ward- H gorNl referee ces axle ...... i«»*t»«.»< I robee renovated, etc. Phone Col- Wages $56* per -notith _____-..ru- . - -, ‘ -uT-*- vJrxn - J■ -J...... -.n_-.-,- 1 j ÜX gist. Her many years ef experience room*. $70, £~SS==S== MILNE. Mechano-Therapist (maalpu- Ib.x 34* Times. ______36S-I-41 133 FORD Touring enable* her to guide, you. Lectures Sunday qults 361. 69.10-6.60 1 klOGOXlSM -'.'The fellow who Is ron- lJoATS bulll. repaired, mtlsfactlon guar- | latlve treatment). 4SI Union X" iinuall* drinking th.- health of other* And others at similar value* evening 7.1#. Room 6, the Surrey Block. APARTMENTS Phone *0*7. -** enieedf moderate prk-ea Stephen* i For private interview phone 61. 60*4-*4-6» Is sure to low hie own." Dlggon*. prim­ RADIO 1237 Honnyside Av*. tf! ANI EANINODYEING ers statloneiF sn«t engrax«-rs. 1210 Gov­ ernment Street. **Ht Pstrlvk * party favor», YLINDER grinding, motorboat and A- E- HUMPHRU MOTORS LIMITED VIS) wo manufacture Regal Dry Ginger 4QRA1. Court. 414 glmeoe Street, fur- serviette» and * decoration» Dennison-* AND 241A tube* 13.60. C| mot rrrar n pair* marine, wa ys. etc. X A!». None better Held at eU vendor* - nlshed end unfurnished suite Phone "HTY DYE WrmKS Gvo McCann, pro- "Mitt ideas. • 362 Yetes StreeL Armstrong Bros . 131 Kingston StreeL Yst^S Street Faira/ra Limited, phono 21L $64 Seis-4-6. J prlctor. 844 ForL Phene 76. SI UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS ■ \ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 17 REAL ESTATE-HOUSES, LOTS and ACREAGE FOR SALE SCHOOL DAYS ~ wamu. rm. «* By DWÏG

BEACON______1 fClAl» CHEAP WATERFRONT HOME ATTRACTIVE SEA VIEW HOME PRICE RUM CEDI I TO ONLY UM ME YEN BOO** ERB Is a property that will appeal to filTUATE on a will-made and qt OROE DISTRICT—Excellent slx-re H those desiring a really comfortable *3 street within one Mock of Bee G° house, large let; genuine bargeis fer BAMQAIN IN OAK BAT and attractive home, with unobstructedHill Park, we have to offer this sev. 11.SM. But terme caa be given. sea view, but not wishing to be actually room residence with all modern conve THIS ie NOT A T>UI«OALOW. I roeme; modern. Uviag- on the waterfront. The situation Is Ideal, •ncee at the pries of I8.4SS. It MUMMER COTTAGE op.fl nreplAM. bulll- being just off the main thoroughfare la a beamed ceilings, paneled sails, large hr BUT A ILANGFORD------~HOME L?Kitchen and pantry, full first-class residential locality, having a open fireplace. coey den ; full cement ba K5TÏÏ Ut** ,unute*« Uuadry tube; oak nice, clear, level lot. standing high and men#, furnace, etc.; astra large lot. g. acres, together with a flve-r with a most dsiigbtfal. outlook over the F"modern bungalow, very nice Uvlag- "him I2.M». Terma Straits. The house contains T large, bright **'►* it. shown * inn unmet, reem with «pen fireplace, two bedret rooms with every modern convenience; else till Bnad MnM MM kiteheen with built-in affecta bathm_ -. .T1WM * WALKER HARDWliOD FLOORS basement, water laid en. garage. Chieken i 1MC large plate glass windows In front room, house fer about 144 blrda Commands extra toilet In basement, good hot air fur­ NBAS BEACON MILL FARE nv a magnificent view of lake aad eerrouadlng nace end other features. The house Is ■ BEAI TlFl L LOCATION reentry and hllla Beautifully trued and •II In first-class state of repair and we A good newipeper eostals» VroDERN wen-built bo •a the very beet part of the lake. V caa recommend It as aa exceptionally goad with every convenience,cosve situated Price JJ.Iff. Terma plenty of two kinds of sew.: one close to school end beach and about If bUy *l ONLY IS.m. ON TERMS variety tell, a boot the day's hep- minute*’ walk le Poet Off lee; nice iivlag. Peolngo to people neer sad far; the teem aad dlblag-ieera, den. kite bee. pas­ BW1NERTON * MMOBAVE try. S good bedrooms with extra cleeet other deals with sews shoot thints i-ceom mod alien; large garden let aad Real Estate. Insurance and Financial to wear, set end enjoy. Reed the garage; «ament basement and furmaee, Price 14,344. en terme. Will make reduc­ UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS advertisements. tion far all cash. BRIMTEEM AN. FORMAN A CO. S*e View Street Fbewe U

PROFESSIONAL CARDS (Continued) puxxle known In Canada Is Immedi­ its right and. If possible, take over known as the Royal Opera House, has PUZZLE CRAZE NOW ately apparent after a literal transla­ fhe coal districts of that province, come at last under the spell of jaxs. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN tion of gome of the explanatory de­ cancelling the leaaéijpf the British The theglre, built In IMS. ie to be 9^10 finitions. Here are several furnished Empire steel Corporation, was the taken over by a syndicate which with the second puxxle. In water I opinion sxpressèd here to-day by gives dances every night in the week the eye. ..r, mm aed thro.u tsPKsî ERN EUROPE am strong and gay; smiles at every­ her ton Building. Phone Rit. U one but rarely at him who touches Rev. Canon Scott In discussing the at popular price* This will be the Rome. March IS.—The crow word JlL-lt la pure; tolls when death ap­ present conditions In Nova Scotia. first time the theatre ba» been used puxxle craxe ling reached Italy In It*, pears; an Immense adjective ; always Canon Scott made an investigation aa a dance hall, although many pub­ PHYSICIANS gf eoiiaiT long -prevhm?qrTft Ryawry triumphal march. sacred ; beyond the octave renowned lic dances have been held there in for works of genius; found in Italian and the surrounding districts at tho former times. The dancing season R. DAVID ANOOS—Women ■ disorders The engaging pastime which ban polit lea; perceptible; more luminous time of the last strike. specialty; II years' experience. Suite made dictionaries beat sellers, took Will end late In the Apr log. it le an­ D4#e Pantagm Bldg.. Third and university. am 1 and more impalpable. “I do not think Canada is allvs to nounced. in time for what is to be Mettle. H Great Britain by storm and then In this puxxle there are eight right the awful situation which has arisen creased late--Francs, where iLover^ known as an international season of hr the i?oeï dtitriet» of Neve RcotSe,~ kpera. came the prejudices of thousands of doprn. No word has lea# than four he said. “Whât the solution Is to be rltlsena of that nation which, more The Royal Opera House, which be­ letters and eight have eight letters no A»e seems able to suggest. Per­ came pouiarly known aa Covent Oar- than any other In Europe, had been each. The newspaper announces It sonally, I don't see bow either the famous for its philological Insularity den Theatre because of its location wl.l publish a puxxle each week and Provincial or Federal Government near the famous market place, has and for It* passionate Insistence upon < r.'ers 82.000 lire in prises for (Accur­ can vote sufficient sums of money to the purity of its verbal expressive - had varied experience», having been PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ate solutions during the year. —— prevent the absolute starvation of used for opera, drama, circus, ballet, One large Roman daily has already omething like 50,000 people if the pantomime, revues and films. During Now. the fad. disguised as “L'ln announced its intention to publish rike or lockout, whichever It may E3QUIMALT ELECTORAL DISTRICT dovtnello dellc Parole Incrociate" has S the war it served aa a storehouse for the pussies, and other newspapers are be termed, continues for any length furniture from other buildings taken Notice Regarding Discontinuing and crossed the Alps into Italy and its said to be prepàrlng to follow suit. of time." Cloglng Portion of Shorringhem Point proponents predict confidently that over by the Government for office nothin* can atop tta'advance Into the NOVA SCOTIA MINE™" POPULAR PRICEDÏÂZZ purposes. heart of central Europe, and even into the geographical crasy quilt of “itever jump into . the bathtub Notlco le hereby riven that, under CONTROL IS URGED INVADES COVENT GARDEN after a heavy meal." said the doctor. the Balkans, where languages and "I never do." said the patient. the authority conferred by Section ll of dialects abound. tbe “Highway Act,” Chapter Ids of the Quebec. March 12.—That the Nov* London. March 12.—London's fam­ "When I'm after that I always jump Foreigners in Italy had for gome Scotia Government ehouldggxetclse ous Covent Garden Theatre, officially Into the dining-room." “Revised Statutes of British Columbia. time interested and disturbed the na 1924." it I» the intention of the under­ tlx'Se by their peculitg antics and signed, after thlryr (JO) days from date, gesticulations in front*of black and to discontinue and cloee the Sherri ng- white squares in foreign newspapers, bam Point Road from Its intersection with the new private road to the Light­ but It remained for a weekly news­ house In Section *2. Renfrew District, paper to explain the mystery' and in­ HUMORS OF HISTORY By ARTHÜB MORELAND No. 12. — King Arthur westerly to lia Intersection with the cidentally to introduce, the cult. west boundary of said Section S3. ” W. U. SUTHERLAND, DISTANT RELATIVES Minister of Public Works. That the “parole Incrociate'* la but - he. a dab mu t Department of Public Works. a distant relative of the cross-word rtU Hi i TESTT JIU , Parliament Buildirlings, ■tan PLISTIM6 WITH A FAIS WOMAN- QUCCN >o or\ ViVictoria, ' B.C.,, Jan. *i«. If». euiNEvER*- -me naec twoeo ucaum JAMtolNC n PSmm affairs - ivieatvi5 a oa*k cloud ANC [KING AUTHOR E IT WALL l WOULD CONSULT/ VTNQ TS'OR Bale—Lets 4 and I. W. Vletar. A. tween Denman and Bay Streets. i_ . _ ysrt of I*t IS. K. Meee. between George Mtreet and Clover Avenue. For particu­ lar* «only te W. O Cameron, city Lead Commise loner, City Hail. Victoria. B.C.

-GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT.-

N et Ice of Application for Beer License NOTICE is hero bye given that on the "ISth day of March, ÎR5. nest, the un­ dersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a license In respect of the premises betas part of the building known aa the Esquimau Hotel; situate at S4t Pioneer Street. In the Municipality of Esquimau. Province of British Columbia, upon the lands de­ scribed as Lota ML and adjoining lands, particularly described In Absolute Fees Parcel Book Vol 3. Folio Ilf. Number 3121, In the Victoria Land Registry 9tfi Office. In the Province of British Col­ umbia, for the sale of Boer by the A.D. 520. The magician Merlin played a great part in King Arthur ’a time. OlasH or by the open botUe for con­ Legend saya that Arthur's sword, Kxcalibur, was embedded in rock by sumption on the premise*. PEANUT DIET—So that he Merlin and could be withdrawn by no one but Arthur. DeŸS«$bMlliTASï."LM^N^ t could save enough money to v publish a book. W. H. Pelley. a Applicant. recluse of Knoxville; Illinois, lived for a year on salted pea­ GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. nuts and overripe bananas. His book criticises present method Netlce of Application for Seer Lleenee of. law. THE GUMPS —HOME, JAMES Notice Is hereby given that, en the i 11th day of March next, the under- elgtud ‘ntends to apply to the Liquor vu. vex THKTX tux e»o<*sx vm txav nx OVA» 1 MUAS VACW&vÜëvX ^ Control Board foe A licence in respect tww* Twtv* Wfcx Mieux» rrs > vxs- txv x%vxe. vwx> of promisee In a building sultuate on SAW - Ths MitH \ vex VC V A NMHBTi \ That »*wt - XT heastern part section 34. Otter------»'hc% -rxe vxerr uetevi rlct. Map No, 17S66. In the4 Land Co\»rv% or ewAxoex to*. "to WtXT NVCF AN» VAXÛVX- I VOWT „ istratlon District In the Provhrince of u>*x - \ XMkCW K rftlsh Columbia, for the sale of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS yweuvetx.v- ix "xekvtvX fovvonsi -net %AVV VX vveewvx ?vax«b • XvFFOVE XX XMXX.V XOVV AXXOXC the glaae or by the open bottle, for 'THKx k MOTOR-CHCtt ------—. ^------r— Flags for Public Schools m Wxb OV A XA%H XttXO View» 'N AM%RXCA XVT SOME oxç of i fth day of Feb.. IMS. Coe CROIX MASS R. M. KINO. Applicant SEALED TENDER#, endorsed “Ten­ TVAVt Foe, A xf "TXt XXOSt HUUA HU VA »AHOcRS OH der» for Flags." will be received by the a comvt undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon of V»AB VMtVT WQLV- Tuesday, the list day of March, lflf,. KLOXC» Otx A 3. wwovuvuA\N \NXVV STENOGRAPHER CLERK WANTED for wupplylng and delivering within elx 7 ::------week» of receipt of order, at the Free VXXXVt YUHXX* Xf ALE Clerk Stenographer. National Do- Text Book Branch of the Department JH fence. Eequlmalt Salary 1444. Civil of Education, Parliament Building». 2!>0 tK«VX4 eVVAltW RviHT Service examination March 14. For par­ three-yard Union Jack Flag» to be made ticulars apply to Rev. Dr. Campbell. 11S8 from the beet quality guaranteed all- VVFX - Fort Street, Victoria. wool double warp , sewn and fitted with rope and toggle complete. A sample or the Flag* proposed to be ipplied should accompany tender. , Tender» must be accompanied by an accepted cheque in the sum of $100 00 t(>. on,a chartered Bank of Canada, made payable to the Honorable the Minister of Education, which will be forfeited if NOTICE TQ CONTRACTORS the pjarty tendering decline or neglect to enter Into the contract when called upon to do ho. Fuel fer PmMm Bulldln,., Victoria, S.C. The cheques of unsuccessful tenderers wlU be returned upon the execution of the contract HEALED TENDERS. In triplicate, Tenders must be signed by the actual will be recalTed by the underelsned up signatures of the tenderers. to 11 o’clock noon on Tueoday. the 17th The lowest or any tender not neces­ day of March. IMl, tor aupplyln, and sarily accepted. dill—r‘-d coal rvuutrad at the t*ro- JAMB* PATERSON, .inelai Uovenimrnt Siitldlnsa aa mum urchaeing Agent erated hereunder, define the decal yea andins March 11. ÜM. to bo delivered Parliament Buildings, In euch quantities and at such times Victoria, B.C., March 12, 1126. as may be directed deltas the period above ntated. .The Approximate annual consumption of Coal at each of the bulldln*» named Is aa follower East Washed Nut Ceal Tons Parliament Buildings. Victoria BRINGING UP FATHER —By GEORGE McMANUS lea, I urns COS! SAANICH MENTAL HOME Parliament Building*, Victoria ... 10» Government House. Victoria ...... 11* Court House. Victoria ...... *• Celqeltz, B.C. t"M CLAD HAVEN'T 1 Provincial Normal Mc.hool. Victoria 300 • l l CEKTNIHL.'V The above mentioned quantities are •( HACVC GOT It-U UOt>T ' MtT AMNOXE l DONT | net guaranteed, the quantity actually SEALED TENDERS. In triplicate, will be received by the undersigned up SHEAnK. HOMElV WANT TO ATTXA&T required may be uader or above th* to 13 o clock noon on Tuesday, the 17th NICE CAM *Çendero ro*be baaed c* of 2.0*0 lbs day of .March, lf26. for the supply of corned oeer I AN- ELM dOV THrt>| AMX ATTENTION Tenderers must state name of mine GROCERlIa. MEAT AND E UTTER. “ HCWE-I------rtA*oT tM from which c«U is to be supplied F|*H, BREAD, FEED AND FODDER, Each delivery must be accompanied BOOT* AND . CLOTHING, PHtVACV- by an offelai weigh-master'» certificate DRV GOODS, COAL, for the u*e of the f "— weighing charge* berne by Department. above Institution, and the furnishing of Tenders muet be made out on forms funeral», for the ftacai year ending which may be obtained from the under- March 21, 1&2S. All supplies to be delivered at the "lenders shall be accompanied »y an Home without extra charge, In such Accepted cheque In the *um of *100.Sf quantities and at such times aa mgy ben on a chartered of t'anada ro.;de directed during the perlod-Vmrrx staled. ! taxable te the Honorable the Minister Lisle and samples -of goods required of Publie Work», vhlch will he for­ may be seen at the Home. feited If the perty tenor ring de,line or neglect to enter Into the nentntot when Twoent oF each sureties for the due tailed upon to do so. ___ . fulfilment h contract will be re- The cheque* of unsuccessful tenderer* qulred. wttt be returned upon the execution of Tenders must be made out bn f< the contract. ----- which may be obtained from the Hui The lowest or any tender not necte-' tntendent of the Home, narlly accepted. . , . signed Tender» moat be signed by the actual The lowest or any tender not neces­ signatures of the tenderer* sarily accepted. 'T JAMES PATERSON, JAMES PATERSON. Purchasing Agent. Purchasing Agent Parliament Building*. Partliunent Buildings. Oi«a eu bn Pimot I Victoria. B.U., March 2. lftt. yictoria, B.C.. March 2, 1326. Cnm Bnui. rifb:. m re VICTORIA DAILY TDŒR, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, .1925

Keep Your Car Spic and Span Ready PICKARD * TOWN The Popular Yates AOÎÔTÂRTS Limited ------i-—r- ...Street Store mm to help yourself by helping - (a ______Nature with Beccham's NICKEL PLATED mi™ Pills. Your liver and bowela will be stirred to proper We gnarantep you a good job of nickel plate, and it will be activity. With your diges­ done in the shortest possible time. See us to-day Regina Has Force of Sixteen, tion improved, your food Authentic Styles in and Victoria Over-Policed, will nourish you; your eye Millinery at He Says ' will bebrighter;your blood ALBION STOVE WORKS LTD. will be purer; you will beao Handsome Coats 3101 Government St. (Cor. Pembroke St.) Phone 81 Commissioner Aitken Urges $4.95 Chiefs Advice be Followed much more vigorous; you will feel like a new person Some very handsome Elimination of uniformed patrol­ after you use this famous models in this great and In the New Shades, a/C 10.50 men from the streets of thé city dur­ varied assortment of lat­ ing most of the daylight hours was family remedy. Help your­ Splendid styles in file latest Spring fabrics—Velsuede, repp materials, t|/ A J the suggestion advanced by Police est headwear. All the Commissioner Walter E. Btaneland self to health by using newest novelty effects are etc. ; fully lined and novelty trimmed. before the City Police Commission You know what the. Red Label In session last night. shown in all wanted Guarantee means—a thirty-day Victoria, he said, was surrounded by three municipal police forces, and A Saturday Special DODGE absolute guarantee that everything housed the headquarters of the Brit­ ICHAM5 Red Label Is In perfect condition. This 1922 ish Columbia Provincial Policy. It was, said Mr. Btaneland. a ertmelesa Honte Dresses Guaranteed Dodge touring car has been very Wd 1 city and without occasion for a dis Every------WOMEN’S SERGE DRESSES Died Car carefully used. Only run 8,000 play of uniformed force. The cycle - Reduced patrol would attend to most of the in CflSflA miles. Price ...... $900 twelve divisions Into which the city Navy and brown only, good quality serge, made rf1 P* is divided for police purposes, he in good style with Peter Pan collar, long sleeves Q ^ See 1 JAMESON MOTORS LIMITED added. sion by' suggesting the appointment $1.00 and belt, nicely trimmed; all sizes to 42. 'Mr Little major crime ever happened of the men asked for by I ha Chief “THE SERVICE GARAGE" 740 Broughton Street in this city, continued Mr. Htane- of Police, and the tabling of the •XsA smart collection of land, and when it did tfie Provincial question of filling the other two pretty and cham­ vacancies. This carried. Mean Police stepped In and took charge of bra y dresses, plain shades the situation. Regina had a force of while Mr. Btaneland was asked to re Beautiful Dresses of Satin sixteen men. Tie concluded, urging a submit his report on the changes he tWth contrasting trim­ complete reorganisation of the Vic­ would work in the police force, ming and fancy check On Sale At...... ;...... abandoned, Itik-him at the last regu­ toria Police nepa rtm»nt | ;--all-- sixsa...... - The discussion came after the lar rftrat lug: ------ftlaefc, - nary and- golden brown; .handsomely resignation of one officer had been At the close of the session the trimmed frocks, short sleeve sty 1er for misses accepted, thus leaving three vacan­ commission went into discussion in or women’s afternoon or general wear; sizes $12.75 cies oh the force to fill for which camera wherein Mr. Btaneland called* Satinette Princess for a valuation of the personal effi­ 16 to 40. salaries had already been provided ciency of tin- individual officer* and m hBtmwtoF. reoom- men of tlïé force.ft fs understood: Stigw- mended the appointment 06 three of­ mOm ficers to bring the force up to From this the meeting drifted to MI88E8* strength, one at once and two addi­ other Subjects, and rose after an tional men by April 1. hour's further discussion without $1.75 FROCKS It was needles* to add 16.003 In action taken. sa!arles to the expense of the force, J^ncy striped satinette In $12.76 countered Mr. Btaneland, who said black, navy, white, peach, he whs absolutely opposed to ap­ Fine soft mauve and pink; all sises One Cent Notion Sale pointing any more uniformed men. charm eusc The city could draw on the provin­ SAYS CITIES ATTRACT from 36 to 42. satin in navy cial headquarters for detectives, finder print experts and men if the and brown, occasion arose. The provincial offi­ For Saturday Only short sleeves’, cers appeared to do the work any­ TIME PEOPLE ALL BUTTONS HALF PRICE pretty floun- way, for the city gets Its bills for Smart New Tricolette eings. law enforcement. Premier Oliver of Opinion Mending Wool, Children's Hobo Supports; SURROUNDED BY POLICE Schools Turning Out Too Overblouses regular 5c ... 2 T 6c pairs "Saanich, Oak Bay and Esquimau 35c ...... for 36c all had police forces, and thus Vic­ Many Professional Men Specially Bins, regu- € 2 Special Value in Balkan toria was surrounded by policemen lair 10c ...... i Silk Shoe I sices, brown and White; reg Middies on all sides. With a population of More Needed to Develop Re­ Priced .. $1.98 Fin*, regu­ Pkgs. 56,000 the City had forty-two police lar 25c ... ‘ 2 T: 26c lar 6c ...... ‘for, For Miiees officers, he said. Regina had only sources of British Columbia, Made of novelty tricolette In 2 Ironing Wax. f\ — sixteen. flame, hernia, navy, grey and Needles, Abel Morall's make; regular 6c ...... Ù for VV Each ...... $1.00 Regina had the headquarters of He States Saxe; smart styles, neatly em­ i Pkgs. Fear! Buttons, 2 and 4-hole; Bises 18 and 20. made of heavy Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, broidered. 10c for said the Mayor. Vancouver. March IS.—“Is there lie quality English duck, all white, Regina hud no waterfront, said not in our public school education t