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VOL. 62. NO. 117 VICTORIA, B. C., WEDNESDAY, AT A Y 16, 1923 PRICE FIVE CENTS

PRESIDENT HARDING 1721 4,000 POUNDS OF WAS A FIGURE IN UKRAINIA DISPLAYS TRADE 6DUINCE TO VISIT VICTORIA !E OPIUM SEIZED ON WORLD OF FINANCE; APPREHENSION OVER CAPTIVES ARE HELD IN NOW AGAINST U. S. EARLY IN JULY SHIP AT CADIZ LATE G. J. GOULD BRITISH RELATIONS London, May, 16.—A dispatch to Moscow? May 16.—The Ukarln- The Times from Madrid says ian Government has sent a note to CHINA AND NUMEROUS Four Months’ Imports $50,- Amendment Dealing With customs officials at Cadis seised Lord Curson. the British Foreign 000,000 Greater Than on board the steamship Conde Secretary with a copy to Ram­ Liens to Be Reconsidered Wilfred,., bound from Barcelona say Macdonald, the Opposition for Havana, 4,000 pounds of Labor leader, expressing the hope Exports , opium. The opium had been ship­ Provision for Investigation of ped as red pepper. that there will be no break in the DISORDERS CROWING relations between Russia and Position Disclosed by Com­ Deposits by Minister Great Britain. The note points merce Department Report ou( the value of the recently Peking Minister and General Offer Themselves As Ottawa, May 16.—Notice ot growing Ukarlnian grain exports. Washington, May 16. — The motion for reconsideration of the Hostages For Foreigners Captured By Brigands; balance of international trade amendment to the Bank Act re­ Government Guards Attack Train; Reports of War, turned sharply against the garding bank liens passed yes­ Piracy and Biots. United States in March and con­ terday afternoon was given at IE !E tinued so during April, accord­ the session of the Commons ing to estimates made to-day by Banking and Commerce Com­ Irishman Charged in London Peking, May 16.—With the Government's consent. Minister the Commerce Department, mittee this morning. The amend­ of Communications Wu Yu Lin and General Yan Teh have pro­ which valued the March imports With Seditious Conspiracy ment as made would give unpaid Forty Ministers on Platform ceeded to the stronghold of the brigands as hostages in order to at $402,000,000 and the exports vendors a prior claim over Had Been Released on Appeal obtain release of the foreigners held captive. during the month at $341, banks in case of insolvency. Notice in Vancouver Last Night 162,000. of consideration was given by J. N. Court’s Order Shanghai, May 16.—Members of the Chinese Government gen­ In a supplementary statement the K. Larlamme. J. J. Hughes. Liberal. darmerie boarded the train bound from Peking for Shanghai to­ Department indicated that customs Prince Edward Island, stated he had London, May 16.—The Court Dr. Sipprell Commends Work; collections from April Imports had intended to give notice of a similar of Appeal to-day ordered the re­ Problem Raised Says Dr. day, attacked officials, beat their Chinese servants who resisted, been equally heavy and added that motion. lease! of Art O’Brien, who was seized everything on the tables despite the protests of foreigners during the first four months of the William Irvine said the notice of Clem Davies calendar year the United States had reconsideration created a dangerous deported to Ireland after being and held possession of the train for several hours, it was learned taken approximately 150,000,000 more precedent. arrested in the March round-up Vancouver, May 16.—Ministers of when the train reached here this afternoon. __ In goods and commodities from abroad “If we are going to do that." he Vancouver do not know what way to than it had sold. added. *1 can give similar notice in of Irish republican sympathizers. turn with regard to the Price cam­ The situation, while not entirely many cases.” O ’Brien was brought before the paign. Rev. R. J. McIntyre, chair Peking, May 16.—Banditry in six provinces, anti-Japanese riots unprecedented in the country's trade J T. Shaw. West Calgary, gave court on a writ of habeas corpus. man of the committee of ministers m one province, Japanese boycotts in several, piracy on the history and while forecasts In pfflctal notice of a further amendment de­ looking after the Arena meetings, the southern coast and up the and economic discussions during re­ j signed to make the seven per cent, Upon his discharge by the" GEORGE J. GOULD states he Is heart and soul in the cent months, seldom has been encoun­ limit on interest effective. He pro­ court O'Brien was immediately movement, and about forty ministers. southern rivers, war In three pro­ Manchurla, and those leaders whe tered. since the United States, except Vancouver, May 16. — President posed explicitly to forbid the dis­ Methodist. Presbyterian, Baptist and favor the independence of Fukien. Harding of tne United States has de­ vinces and warlike preparations in a This conflict still is in its early during rare intervale, has always sold counting of a note at higher interest taken into custody by officers a few Anglican, sat upon the plat­ fourth are the outstanding problems mpre commodities abroad than it has finitely accepted the invitation ex­ and to allow the_* payer to recover from.-Scotland Yard and was re­ ;e form at the Arena last night. Other stages and only a few miner en­ tended hint, through Lieutenant- of The pastfew weeks Which flrréfon- gagements have been fought. with purchased In foreign countries. double The amount- paid. ministers either take a neutral attl the odds so far -about even. Governor W. C. Nichol to visit Vic­ moved to Bow Street. tude or refuse to- be quoted. fronting the Chinese Government. Tariff. toria and Vancouver early in July, Investigation. Ns ■ail. Head of Gould Family in U.S. Successes Followed Reverses. No mention was made of the tariff Rev. Dr. W. J. Sipprell. of Victoria At the bead of the list, owing to en route to Alaska. United States Hon. W. S. Fielding. Finance Min­ In the Row Street Police court, the international complications in­ The Northern mllitarista recently controversy in the official study, Consul F. F. Ryder this morning re­ ister, gave notice of an amendment Had Been III Two Months was at the meeting last night and though President Harding sofhe where O'Brien was charged with se­ gave glowing accounts of the work of volved, stands the Suchow outrage. scored some successes in Szechuan ceived from Washington th# Presi­ t.» deni with the situation created by ditious conspiracy, the case was ad­ In which a strong force of bandits Province against levies declared to months ago was said to be expecting dent's official acceptance of the in­ irresponsible persons receiving de­ Mentone. France. May 16.—George Dr, Price in Victoria. journed for a week. The court re­ Gould, the Unite*? States finan­ from Shantung and Honan provinces tovor Sun Yat Sen’s Southern Gov- . a turn in the trade balance against vitation and he has forwarded it to posits. such as developed in a recent fused to liberate O’Brien. under bail Quite another angle of the situation the United States and to consider that cier. who has been Hi at Cap Martin, raided a Peking-Shanghai eaprees •rmhem but these victories for the ineotewant■‘Governor''Nichol- rn '-Vic*- case 1n Winnipeg. The “Mil til1 Tie was charged specifically with was given by Rev. Dr. Clem Davies, train May 6 and kidnapped a number North only followed earlier reverses the tariff had in no way prevented near here, for some time, died early pastor of the Centennial Church, one tori a. brought down proposed that munici­ Conspiring with others who are mem­ to-day. of foreigners, including some Ameri­ the Peking faction had suffered in the purchase abroad by Americans of palities license such deposit offices, bers of the Self-Determination of the largest in Victoria. He arrived cans, who still are held prisoners. the same territory. vast quantities of merchandise. but it had been suggested, said Mr. League to disturb the peace In both Mr. Gould was stricken *rlth pneu­ in the city to attend the Methodist The captives are threatened with Northwestern Chihli Is the scene Gold Supply. Melding, that they might not desire England and Ireland and to over­ monia at his villa on March 20. For Conference. death unless the Peking Government, of active preparations for war, ac­ It was also said at the time that ASK MERCHANTS to act or that local politics might throw the Government of the Irish several days his condition remained endorsed by reliable foreigners, cording to reports from some the turn of the balance of trade critical, but he then rallied and on “The Price meetings held sway for prevent the Issue of licenses to quite Free State. three weeks in Victoria to the exclu­ agrees to grant the brigands im­ quarters. Teao Kun, Northern mili­ against the country would have i TO DECORATE STORES responsible persons. He therefore April 3 was said to be out of danger. munity for their crime, restore them tarist, is said to be massing troops final result of bringing about the ship Three weeks later, however, he suf­ sion of all else," he said. “The Met­ gave notice to drop the proposal for ropolitan Church proved too small lo their places in » the army, from and munitions above Peking for a ment of a part of the-lmmeturf gold- municipal" control "and* to provide for fered a relapse and on May 3 took à which they were discharged, and im­ struggle with Chang Tao Lin. Man­ stock of the United States, which was The Merchandise Committee of turn for the worse. The end cam? and the Arena was secured. The investigation by the Minister of greatest Interest—seventy-five per mediately recall the troops besieging churian war lord, but both disavow swelled during and after the war, the Chamber of Commerce is ap­ peacefully, Mr. Gould’s wife and two any intention of fighting. pealing to «11 merchant» to decor­ Finance of any case called to 14» TREATY NOT WIHVTED children being at hla betfi»ld,T cenl of ll-wa. In the heelin*. It»»» them. back to the countries from which it | attention. U. S. Troops Ready. came, and this, it was officially de­ ate the exterior of their store •- v „ .A,», .revelation to Victoria people in premises fittingly (or the celebra­ Alfred Speakman. Progressive. Red general and to the ministers in par At Tangehan. in Chihli Province. clared, would be a benefit to all con­ Deer, gave notice, of motion to pro­ George Jay Gould, financier and Sunday morning. Chinese troops BANDITS’ ULTIMATUM cerned. While tending to restore the tions in connection oAth the May- railroad man. succeeded lo the lead­ titular What a large number of Sick- time Frolic. Special window: dis­ vide for a one-year's extension of the BEFORE ELECTIONS and crippled people there were. mutinied and attempted to loot a EXPIRES TO-DAY credit and currency values of the for­ ership of the famous Gould family play's of novelty, sports, holiday bank charters as already announced. "The Price meetings have left native bank. Fearing damage to the eign countries, it was asserted, it upon the death of his father, Jay Railroad, which It Is their duty to would also relieve the American and other merchandise would be Sessions. Gould. December 3. 1892. problem and a challenge to every Shanghai. May 16.—With an un- appreciated, it Is said. by visitors Opposition in U. S. to Can­ minister, physician and leader of af­ guard, American troops at Tientsin confirme*? report received here this monetary supply of an undue quan­ G. O. Coote, Progressive. Mscleod, addition to assuming responsl- were ordered out. Later they retired tity of gold, which bankers have as­ from the Mainland and across the then precipitated a discussion by fairs In Victoria. W« face this situ from Line hen g that three adian Reciprocity Pact ' else and executor for the •tion: the hopes of thousands of to their quarters without taking held by the serted to be a force^endlng towards fine. Every merchant is further moving that the committee should action when it was found the rall- asked by the committee to do hie inflation. . not sit while the Hobse was sitting Waahiegt*. May m 16» W»7” W*»"'h«i .preâtêneil •>« ,«>* hü^ü'to Th™ ,— The anticipated gold exportation, share in seeing that Victoria dur­ fConctodrd pp pag€ 2,1 . railroad holdings of the latter, and the Price campaign put out this phil­ moment. Dut the United Bute. ,,lee in the stunt un» mounteln. es however, has not as yet been dis­ ing the Frolic presents a truly wtian Prêt»)-‘—Influence of Lead- within a few years, during which he soldiers are being held ready to act gala apnea ranee. Extensive ad­ osophy : If the people come to Jesus warning to the authorities, further closed in official figures, though the erg of the Republican National applied the lessons learned from the at once In an emergency. word of the negotiations for the re­ flow of gold into the United States vertising during the Frolic week elder Gould, he* became one of the Christ and have faith they can be Committee will be thrown against healed of any bodily disease. If Tribute Demanded. lease of the foreign captives was has been diminishing. is advocated ' by the committee as foremost railroad financiers of the awaited anxiously. The Llncheng a sure inveâtment. opening up the question of reci­ United States. The 6,000 miles of Christians come with faith for heal Outside of the city of Hankow, in MOVE TO BREAK Hupeh Province, a force of Honan report said the Chinese victims were ing they will receive it. If they lose procity with Canada. They will road left by Jay Gould grew into killed instantly. The alleged mur­ more than 20,000 miles under the the healing after the campaign it will bandits, 1,000 strong, is encamped, SCHOOL CONTEST be because they have lost faith. demanding a heavy cash payment ders were said to have been intended advise the administration against management of. his son. while the to impress on the Chinese Govern­ IN LOWESTOFT many investments in other huge en­ “This is a challenge to us. People and gifts of ammunition , from the OP RUM FLEET undertaking to negotiate a reci­ are coming to ministers for heeling. Chinese authorities there as the ment and the foreign diplomatie terprises. including the Western procity agreement on the theory If we accept the philosophy of Dr. price of their departure. So far the corps that the bandits meant what London. May IS.—The locked-out Union Telegraph Company, also were authorities ahve refused their de­ they said when they announced that school teachers of Lowestoft who largely managed by. the principal Price every minister has got to get Officials in New York Lay that it would cause apprehension into the healing campaign. mands. all the prisoners would be slain un­ have started unofficial schools for among many protected interests, in­ heir. _ less the bandits’ terms were com­ those children whose parents support Born in 1664 “In Victoria the campaign was Charges Against Six Men cluding the farmers, at a time when united. If,ministers did not approve plied with. The period of the ulti­ their attitude of hostility to the edu IT a political campaign is coming on. George Jay Gould was horn In New FREEDOM REGAINED matum sent out Sunday by the ban­ cation authorities in the matter of York City February 6. 1864. the sixth they did not criticise. This resulted dit chieftain, granting three days, All indications are that if Hoq. W. H in a general feeling that the mlnis- Away to the south. In Kwangtung. reduced salaries are now being threat­ Accused Are Said to Be Chief Fielding follows up his proposed (Concluded- on page 2.) where Sun Yat Sen holds sway, was believed to have expired either ened with prosecution because th* terp endorsed it. Thia was Increas­ last night or some time to-day. Lead­ Head of Montreal Refinery programme and seeks to, arrange a ed by the resolution from the Vic­ bandits near Pakhol captured H. C. premises where these unofficial Directors reciprocity Treaty he will find that BALLOON RACE IN Row son of the British-American er* of the bandits are aaid to have schools are being held are alleged to Heard by Commons toria Ministerial Association pub- Tobacco Company, April 27. and de­ met emissaries yesterday afternoon high tariff leaders in the National lished^esterday. I do not happen to be unsanitary. Committee r New York. May 16.—A complaint Committee And'In Congress will do FRANCE WAS WON manded 830.000 ransom After being (Concluded on page 1.1 The parents of seventy of the chil belong to that association, being a bound and imprisoned in a -cave for was filed in Federal district court their utmost to prevent negotiations. BY R. M0NIEU newcomer.” * dren who are attending the unofficial here to-dag against six men believed They want no attempt at making a six days. Row son regained his free­ schools have been warned that un­ Portland Opposition. dom when a squad of Chinese troops J. W. McConnell Also Says to be the brains of the liquor ring reciprocity Treaty, at least before Paris, May 16.—Rene Monleu, for­ less the children return to the official the 1924 election. Dr. W. B. Hinson, of Porland., Ore., attacked the bandits, who fled. •chodis immediately they will lose Consumption Has which has been operating outside the merly a French military balloonist, sent word to the Christian Institute Banditry has been rampant In NAVY LEAGUE won the Grand Prix of the Aero Club their scholarships. However, action three-mile limit off • the New Jersey here in a wire yesterday that he is Honan province for months and only thereon will be deferred pending re Increased of France, for which spherical bal­ opposed to the Price movement and few weeks ago a large party of consideration by the Education Com­ Coast. loons of several nations were en­ is sending particulars regarding his prominent Chinese were carried off mittee. Ottawa. May 16.—(Canadian Press) Assistant United States Attorney tered. He covered 238 kilometres, or stand there and held for ransom. THORNTON'S VIEWS 148.8 miles. Second and third places —After sitting for nearly two hours Norman L. Folk, refused to divulge The Christian Institute was not ap­ were won by Cheutte and- Dubois, behind closed dob re thia morning, the names of the sextett* but said proached in any official capacity in when further information in regard both Frenchmen. Piracy Is the form of lawlessness connection with the Price campaign that infests the rivers of the south Resolutions Dealt With by to sugar refining costs was obtained, they were resident at the present time and passed a resolution stating that in New York. Boston and Philadel­ IGRATI and the coastline from Hongkong as Delegates in Port Arthur TIME CONFUSION IN the special Commons Committee on it woukf have nothing to do with the far north as Swatow. In several In­ phia. Information on which the com­ Agriculture resumed open hearings campaign, according to an announce­ stances recently boats plying up the in the “sugar trusf'-investlgatlon. plaints were filed was gained through To-day the crew of the British steamship C.N.R. President Says More ment made last night by Dr. J. T. Canton River from Hongkong have J. W. McConnell, president of the Yankton, which put into port Monday Atkinson, chairman of the com­ been fired upon by bandits, and one. Port Arthur, Ont., May 16.—The WELLAND. ONT. St. Lawrepce Sugar Refining Com­ with empty bunkers and larder after Publicity Abroad Is Needed mittee. a Chinese-owned craft, waa seised, second day's session of the Domin­ pany. Montreal, giving evidence, a long stay on rum row. Statement by Dr. Price. beached and located a few weeks ago ion Council of the Navy League of blamed the increased sugar prices on Mr. Folk estimated the ring had At the Price meeting last night, almost with!* sight of Canton. Canada, in convention here, opened decreased production and growing Advocates Community Centre 5T( at the Arena, where 9.000 people thia morning following a compara­ City Clock Gives Standard landed at least 60,600 cases from Scot­ Coasting vessels have been seised consumption. land and the Bahamas from the fleet Plan for Prairies were assembled, according to J. H. by Chinese pirates traveling as pas­ tively quiet day yesterday. This la Time; Stores Adopt Day­ Mr. McConnell said the best infor­ operating from Miami to Boston. Arthur Balfour, British Steel Carlisle. Fire Chief, the evangelist sengers, the passengers robbed and Resolutions Day. and while many ai» on the table for consideration* light Saving mation obtainable indicated a short­ The charges against the sextette Montreal, May 16. — Four salient answered Indirectly the charges made the cargoes stolen. In the case of age Of over 300,000 tons in the Cuban are conspiracy to violate the Volstead Maker, States Repara­ against him by some local ministers. the Chinese steamship Talehun. the Dominion secretary, Colonel C. crop thia season. “This is a serious points were emphasised^ with regard “I do not know if it is a case of bound for Shanghai from Hongkong G. Williams, of Toronto, stated they Welland, Ont.. May 16.—Chrono­ Act and to attempt to defraud the shortage," he said. Government out -of customs duties. to the Immigration problems of Cans* tions Views letting my sympathy run away with recently, the craft was seized by would not be available for publica­ logically speaking, Welland is at my better Judgment, but I know some pirates and run for twenty-four hours tion until actually paused by the sixes and sevens. In January last “Is it sufficient to Jump the price Mr. Folk added that the Govern­ ada when Sir Henry Thornton ad­ up 100 per cent over the January London. May 16.—(Canadian Press of these people in wheel chair* beds with her European passengers locked QwunclL The delegates hope to com­ the citlsens vetoed daylight saving ment in its massed attack on the rum dressed the members of the Quebec Cable ?—Arthur Balfour, the well prices?" asked Chairman McMaster. fleet, which has included patrolling and stretchers are looking for heal­ in the captain's cabin and her plete their work to-day. by a large majority. Three weeks Branch of the Canadian Manufac­ known steelmaker of Sheffield and the Oriental passengers forced into the ago a group of business men circu­ Expert Evidence the three-mile limit with coastguard ing. I believe they will feel the turers' Association at its twenty- new President of the Associated touch of the Lord," Dr. Price said. hold. The pirates abandoned the sh*s> lated a document which pledged its Mr. McConnell replied that the cutters and cutting off of fuel and Chamber of Commerce, expresses in­ CANADIAN APRIL food supplies from shore, had issued third annual banquet here last night. (Conclude ea pass >.) near Swatow and escaped with signatories to advance their clocks January prices were probably low and First, a capable Minister of Immi­ ability to understand how the prin­ $60,000 worth of loot. one hour. As a result, the city's that a shortage such as was Indi­ orders to six collection districts to ciples of the Versailles Treaty were LABOR REPORT seize twelve craft- with which the gration who would co-ordinate all business began to be conducted on cated might affect the price very the efforts of the people was needed; confirmed without including the right F.STAPLETON daylight saving last week. Citlsens much. Pressed by Mr. McMaster, he ring was believed to have been com­ ANTI-JAPANESE RIOTS Ottawa. May 16.—There was an municating ashore. **•"”■— second, an effective propaganda to seise the German customs. Ger­ active demand for farm labor during made a strong protest against what said he would submit expert evidence abroad was essential; third, there many has twisted and wriggled and HAS BEEN CHOSEN Serious anti-Japanese riots broke was termed “foolish time,'' but to no April In Quebec, Ontario and the on this point later. be an organization to follow up done everything disreputable to get MAYOR OF DENVER out yesterday at Shasl, Province of prairie provinces, according to the avail. The city clock continued to He said there were 186 mills grind­ the immigrants after they settle In out of the peace treaty, he save, and Hupeh. Shasl Is on the Upper Yang- function on standard time in ac­ ing cane in Cuba. Of this number Department of Labor. Conditions la Canada; and fourth, there must be as long as allowed will continue to Denver. ColoH May 16.—Benjamin tse River above Hankow, from which the building and construction indus­ cordance with the will of the elec­ 149 had finished their grinding this encouragement of the "immigration do so. latter point a Japanese gunboat has year and production totalled 17,094,- F. Stapleton, former postmaster of tries showed improvement, except la tors as expreseed at the polls, but of capital” for the industrial immi­ Even to-day the reparations ques Denver during the Wilson adminis­ been rushed to the scene to relnfo^e the Maritime Provinces and Mani­ further confusion resulted when the 267 bags, as against 19.204.821 last grants, made up of mechanic* ar­ tion -could be solved, Mr. Balfour tration. was elected Mayor of Denver the one Japanese craft already there. year- Even if the remaining thirty- toba. There was a slightly increased school trustees voted to operate the tisans and industrial workers in says, if Germany would choose to be yesterday on the face of returns from Advices from Shanghai state that demand for loggers In British Co­ schools on fast time. three mills could grind to capacity, general. honest, but the only method by which 191 out of the city's 211 precincts. several were killed and a large num­ his information was that the short­ lumbia. The manufacturing group IDDRESSpOKERS Coming to restrictions, Sir Henry this could be accomplished would be These gave him a total, all choices, ber Injured In the Shaai disturbance, showed slight gains in employment, age for this year would be 300,000 said every new citizen should be of by an international loan, the Germans 6Î 32,572. compared with 28,470 for which grew out of the Chinese boy­ especially in the metal trades and the Caucasian race. “We do not placing their customs houses under Mayor Dealey C. Bailey. George A. cott of Japanese goods in retaliation textiles. Bases Organization Effort on want “a color problem like that in Allied control and the Allies Impos­ Carlson, former Governor, was run­ for Japan's refusal to- abrogate the TOPGALLANT WON ing an Import duty payable in gold ning third in a field of eight candi­ famous ’’Twenty-one Demands" the republic to. the south of us," he UPTON SINCLAIR Assassination of Vorowsky said. and taken out the pocket of the dates with 20.567. treaty of 1915. ARCHBISHOPS DID Community Centres. ___ Germans. The anti-Japanese agitation in UNDER ARREST IN Moscow, May 16.—The Third In­ Fukien Province, centring princi­ NOT RECEIVE SUMS ternationale has Issued a general ap­ A dispatch from Herlln last night pally at Amoy, has been in full NEWMARKET STAKES ity centre Idea for Immigrant* es .1 FROM DUKE OF YORK peal to the workmen of the world !n said that to the replies from Britain. B0NAR LAW IN - swing for several weeks. An organ­ LOS ANGELES pecially in the West. Groups of 300 France. Belgium and Italy on the connection with the assassination of or 400 families of one nationality PARIS TO-DAY, ised boycott has been launched there, London, May 16 (Canadian Press Terasina Second Horse in Los Angeles. May 16.—Upton M. Vorowsky, the Soviet representa­ should be sent to one district and German reparations offer had been with committees In charge and In­ Cable) — The Archbishop of York, Sinclair, novelist and Socialist, Is tive at Lausanne, in which it says: centred around a village, where there added a reply from Japan. The note, spectors to make sure that Chinese whose sermon at the marriage of the English Race; Twelve “This bloody challenge tpust not be delivered to the German Foreign merchants do not shin In and sdtl under arrest by Los Angeles po­ would be stores and other needs. Paris. May 16,—Andrew Bonar Japanese good». Duke of York and Lady Elisabeth Pointer Third lice on charges of unlawful as­ left unanswered by you.” Railway Situation. Office yesterday, said Jhat "both on Law. British Prime Minister, who Bowes-Lyon in Westminster Abbey sembly and suspicion of criminal The appeal advises stronger organ­ “The truth is," said Sir Henry, account of the total figure mentioned, has been taking a sea voyage for War Operations. on April 26 was one of the most not­ London. May 16.—(Canadian Press syndicalism, it was announced isation of the struggle to bring about dealing with the railway situation, as well as the methods of the pay­ his health, arrived in Paris this War is In progress In Kwangtung able Incidents of the ceremony, Cable)—The Newmarket Stakes for here to-day by Chief of Pglflce revolutionary success east and west. “that we have too much mileage and ment thereof and guarantees, the morning. He observed strict In­ Province between the Constitu­ seen fit to deny a story that hé pi three-year-old colts and fillies, run Louis D. Oaks. The chief ap­ It holds Lord Curson, the British not enough traffic, and that Is what Japanese Government finds that It cognito. The Foreign Office was tionalist army of 8un Yat Sen, com­ Ited materially by h over the “Across- the -Flats" course of peared at police headquarters to- Foreign Secretary, responsible as the io wrong with the Canadian National is impossible to give Its adhesion to not Informed of his presence and posed of Kwangtung and Yunnan royal wedding. In a j en» B—aasrter 4av -after vTng --taken Blndnlr-’ Inspiration of the. Entente effort at the German reparations pfoject" consequently It is "turned that troop* and forces from Kwangsl ment he says: market to-day. was won by Lord and three^others into custody at Lausanne to prevent a Russo-Turkish The note added That. Inasmuch as he is here for purify private re*- to iM^vt the “I ought perhaps to I Ponrhyn’s Topgallant, a Swynford- San Pedro last night but gave no rapprochement, and adds with ref­ MAY SC LEASED. her interests were not as great or as aons and that there will be no backing of the Northern\ BHlUarpte* ous statement wH Gslante colt, who started favorite at intimation as to where the ar­ erence to' the recent British note; vital as those of the -other Allied contact between the French offi­ At the moment the ConaUtutSehalleta i to 4 against-. H.. H. Aga Khan's rested men were taken. ^ “Curson demands that w« shall not i Washington, May 18.—Regulations powers. Japan wop Id refrain from cials and himself. It Is under­ appear to have the advantage. Terasina. at 100 to 7 against, finished support the movements for liberty in prohibiting the leasing to aliens of expressing an opinion on the details A struggle broke out In Fukien' A strike of. the marine trans-* stood that the Premier will make terbury and York each l second, a length and a half behind, India and Egypt, but such propa­ mineral or other rights on restricted of the proposals, but was hopeful a short stay in Paris and then go Province recently between forces tor their share in the r with the Duke of Westminster's colt port workers' branch of the In­ ganda. by action. 6* the shooting of allotted land of Indians were revoked that the German Government would actively supporting the Poking Gov­ dustrial Workers of the World has elsewhere for a further rest be­ Twelve Pointer, second favorite, at Vorowsky has done more for the East to-day by Secretary Work on the ap­ do everything necessary to facilitate fore returning to London. ernment and a combination said -to 11 to 8, in third place, beaten by a been In progress since April 16. than it would be possible for the peal of the Roxana Petroleum Com­ a prompt and friently settlement of be composed of backers of Sun Yat length and a half. Seven horses ran. Third Internationale to do." pany. the problem as a whole. Sen. Chang Tao Lin. dictator ot VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1923

LYDIA LINDGREN, SUCH0W BANDITS REPORTED MISSING, SWIFT CURRENT MAY MAKE ANOTHER IS NOW IN BOSTON E KIDNAPPING EFFORT Sweaters and “Say It With Boston, May II.—Lydia Lind- Shanghai, May 16.—The strong Simon John Is Convicted of gren, grand opera singer, reported force of bandits entrenched- in the Chocolates” missing from New York yesterday, hills back of Lincheng, where Rape Charge turned up in this city, applying RAIL RATE FIGHT they are holding their foreign for citizenship papers. prisoners, are contemplating a Sport Skirts Every girt occasion is a time when “Hoe Maul Clioco 1 Guilty, was the. verdict rendered by Wants to See-More Wheat possible attempt to kidnap pare la tee are in demand.. And because there is such a de ties of foreigners at Tsaochwang, the Jury this afternoon in the case Shipped by Pacific Coast who have been negotiating for the New arrivals in Sweaters of mand for these delicious sweets you can rely upon their of Simon John, un Indian, accused release of the prisoners captured absolute freshness—always of committing a rape on Kathleen Premier Oliver’s campaign on the on the Shanghai-Peking express silk, fibre or wool, in the new SUTHERLAND TO SEE ralriea for lower freight rates has train. May 6, according to advices Margaroi Hurchett at Duncan, on the resulted in action in Hwift Current, brought here to-day frum Lin- Balkan effects, slip-on. Tuxedo evening of February I last. The where the- Board of Trade, before £> cheng. and novelty types, will play a judge’s charge was finished a few which the Premier spoke a couple of minutes before one o’clock to-day, weeks ago, has endorsed the B. C winning game in all Springtime fight. T___ _ CAPTIVES ARE HELD IN and the verdict was rendered a few A message embodying thf résoluf sporta and activities. So smart minutes after court ro-aosembled at Minister Starting Out to Look tion from the Hwift Gurrent board CHINA AND NUMEROUS and light that you will even 2.15 p. m. Over Conditions for Himself reached the Premier to-day. DISORDERS GROWING want more than one in the dif­ Counsel's Evidsncs. “That this Board of Trade, after ferent shades, greys, tans,* As no evidence was presented hearing the stated case of Hon. John (Continued from page 1 ) behalf of the defence. Henry C. Hall, Contracts Awarded for Chilli­ Oliver on behalf of British Columbia at Dragon I’ow CHIT, ten miles north blues, rose, carnation and many K.t\, counsel for the Grown, j ad­ for a better equalization of freight of Tspchwang. Counter proposals other colors to please every dressed the Jury first this morning wack Paving and Vernon- rates, is constrained to express ap­ were discussed and it Is believed that preciation of British Columbia’s ef­ prefercnce. He wius followed by counsel for the Egeworth Road the outlaws’ final decision was for­ defence, \V. A. Brethour, and then forts to facilitate a greater ship­ warded to-day. Grown counsel rose to speak again. ment of grain from the prairies of Skirts, when worn with a Three Flowers This caused a protest from Mr. To make a survey of the highways Alberta and Western Saskatchewan sweater or smart blouse, com­ The Acme In Dainty Toilet Articles. Brethour. Tne court ruled that this of Vancouver Island Hon. W. H. via Vancouver, and urges the im­ RANSOM NOT MENTIONED wras perhaps an unusual procedure Sutherland, Minister of Public Works, portance of freight reduction as a plete a natty sports costume Their captivating nerfume and fine texture will appeal factor in profitable grain growing The demands emphasized as a to every woman or good taste. So reasonably priced. but was within the right of counsel will set out from Victoria early to­ basic requirement that the foreign which will play an important it he chose to do so. Mr. Hall, hbwq under present world market condi­ morrow over the Malohat. He will tions.'' The resolution moved by 8. diplomats guarantee the bandits part in one’s Spring wardrobe. The Creams, per jar ...... 60c ever, in his second address touch»* against reprisals from Chinese or The Face Powder» ...... 75c upon only & few points relating 1» take with him Patrick Philip, Chief R. Moore and seconded by A. 8. Ben­ Smartly knife pleated, si. lj? ...... The Perfume, per os...... $1.50 Engineer of the Department of Pub­ nett says: “The Hwift Current foreign sources, and also that the the time at which some of the ex^enti diplomats pledge the carrying out pleated, box pleated or in com­ The Large Double Compact ...... $2.00 etvurred. J lic Works. Board 6f Trade has confidence in The Genuine Hudnut Preparations. They will first go straight through the Privy Council of Canada to deal of the general terms. bination effects, in t^e season's most highly approved silk Then the foreman of the Jury ere These terms do not mention ran­ ated a diversion, by enquiring to Campbell River and aee the work Justly with the issue which British on the new Courtenay bridge work Columbia deems so vital to her in­ som. but require the formation of and wool crepe fabrics—tans, light greys, camel, coffee, The Owl Drug Co., Limited whether it would be in order to ask the bandit force, numbering 8.000 In­ Vi H that' the accused put on the coat he on the sub-foundation of which ha* terests and to the. general interests lanvin, black or navy. Campbell Bldg. Proscription W. H. Bland. Mgr. started already. of the Canadian Confederation.” to two brigades with Sun Mei Jan. Fbrt and Douglas. Specialists l'hone 135 Is alleged to “have worn on the night one of the bandit leaders, appointed of the crime. They will visit Powell River on The court ruled that he had not the the Mainland before returning to brigade commander. The Chinese. Victoria. A few days later l>f. Suth­ Government alao is ordered to send right to make such a request. He to the bandits’ stronghold full sup­ 1212 added, however, that counsel for the erland will set out on his tour of the highway system of the Mainland. ELITE IN PIE. plies of ammunition, this to be pre­ Telephone defence had heard the request and Douglas At noon to-day £)r. Sutherland let ceded by the withdrawal of all pur­ could act upon it if he saw fit. Mr. suing troops. 1901 St. Brethour said nothing, and the coat the contract to the Columbia Bithu- Something Worth Knowing lilhic Co., of Vancouver for the con­ Chevalier Musso, a prominent Ital­ was not tried oil. struction of two miles of new paving Tt ian attorney, one of the captives, la ••OUR OWN BRAND” butter is not a storage butter. It If brought from the churn Judge Sums Up in Chllliwaek for $50.000. This is reported in a desperate plight from LIMITED to your table as quickly as the C. P. R. can haul It (1 days en route) It If His Lordship, in summing up. be subject to the approval of Chilliwack illness. reasonably priced. I»ellolouF flavor, consistent quality, backed by Central Women’s Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Creameries service are the reasons Tor the tremendous sale of this butter. gan by explaining the nature of the municipality. “OUR OWN BRAND” can be obtained from your Grocer or Butcher. — charg»-. There were two points to Rawlings and Labrash were award­ consider. Was the crime allege»? ed the contract to-day for the con­ NO SETTLEMENT t ommittod ? If It was committed, is struction of the 4.24 miles of the HonXj. the accused guilty? The burden of Vernon-Edgeworth road for $58,000. D. MacLean Back Tientsin. May 16. -r- Reports from proof rested with the Grown. Did They were able to put in the low Licheng yesterday said that optim­ she tell her story in such a manner price for the work because they have From Inauguration of ism pointing to the immediate re­ _that you believed her? Was there already been conducting operations lease of the foreign captives held by corrobgrulion on the* ground itaelf. there and have an their equipment on Speedy Service rblWSe Tiandit* was baied on mis­ The New not placed there to make evidence the scene. placed negotiations lasting three Better Values in Summer Shoes but found by the police? Was there Cariboo Passengers Able to days., and that a settlement was no corroboration in her condition when neater than at the start. See Our G. D. CHRISTIE Note the she arrived home? Di»V they believe The delay was said to have been Get Into Vancouver With­ Windows 1623 Douglas Street Address the mother's evidence that she found due largely to the fact that the bri­ Fane Peers From Hudson's Bey Co. Electric Ranges her daughter scratched aqd in dis* out Delay gand» who seized the express train tress—irmL-wrtttr her clothing tom? AN ALL NIGHT near Suchow, were not acting Inde­ There was also the doctor’s evidence Just what the • speeding' tin» a pendently. but were--members of aYf Are Here to aid them in finding a conclusion modernising of the service on the extensive organization which must be on that point. ' P. G. E. since It was placed under Hon. J. D. MacLean. Minister of consulted. much of an elopement as the mar­ Then there was the question TELEGRAPH SERVICE Other factors may have entered in­ riages of three of hi# children. Edith, Look thorn over. Let us explain the latest convenience whether the man was the accused Railways, became clear to-day on the return to the Parliament Build­ to the situation, but it is evident George Jr., and Klngdon. The first ami economy feature. Learn why it is to your advantage The jury would consider all the sur­ that the attitude of the bandits has news of it came from Paris, where rounding circumstances. / Was she C. P. R. to Extend Hours Both ings of Dr. MacLean after the in­ DONT to buy an Electric Range. augural of the new’ service. stiffened. Dr. Martens has returned the couple were spending their hon- likely to be correct as to» the crucial from the bandit headquarters with ymoon, but it later transpired that point as to who her aneailant was?1 _ Week-days and Sundays He was accompanied on the tour DO - of the line under neW dbhditlbhs by ther’'irt*temen t * that ire was not rhe ceremony was perform e twelve, and six to eight, The new schedule gives a bi­ close touch with political and mili­ SALES PHONE 123 assailant shake hands with, her. weekly service to Quesnel for freight tary affairs in China who started for that he had suffered a breakdown and EAR OIL she says, with his left,hand ■ Th« the hours have been doubled. The was spending most of his time In C. P. R. Telegraph Office will he open and paasenkers and a tri-weekly ser­ the captives’ camp yeeteniay to IT DOES RELIEVE DEAFNESS accused had fingers missing from his vice |to Lillooet. learn the result of Monday’s con­ Kurope recuperating from bronchial right httn<„l. Was thls the reason » to 12, 3 to 5, and 7 to 10 o’clock In trauma. ,nd HEAD NOISES. Simply mb Passenger* going north can now ference between bandits and Chinese It in back of the ears a»« iasart Asked tite Court. future. leave Vancouver àt 3 15 in the after­ official*. Recently he became seriously tit His lordship decline»! to go Into the noon nad arrive at Quesnel at 7.30 Recognize Opportunity. while In Egypt and was hurried back In nostrils. questions of time involved. This was to his villa in southern France suf­ Special laetmctieee by ■ setei PRICE CAMPAIGN o’clock next evening. Returning, they An official statement concerning eer specialist la seek package. for the Jury to decide. Gould the sc leave Quesnel at 7.30 a.m. and reach Monday’s conference said “a tenta­ fering from pneumonia.- A “Six” cused have been on the Island High­ MUCH DISCUSSED Vancouver 10.15 next morning, per­ MADE IN CANADA way at that time? Was he there. It tive understanding*’ ha* fidentially. He did not announce back again in Clinton at 7.30 a.m. ing perhaps to other provinces, and on the following day after five hours as long as the budget debate shoul»! For sale In Victoria by John a “Four” the nature of the disease, he said, and realizing the opportunity afforded Cechrene end all reliable druggist* nobody saw the cards handed Ip but In Vancouver.^ last. Meals are served to passengers at by the capture of the foreigners to himself and his secretary. He obtain c'onceasions from the Govern Mr.'Vielding suggested that the fused to go to pray for any man when Clinton, Williams Lake and Queanel. motion would lengthen the session. Chick Milk Mash TO ARRANGE Both trains and boats run on ment, mugt be consulted as a whole offered money, but he would pray for before effecting a final settlement. He wanted, he said, to give hie Stndebaker schedule time. Spirit of co-operation farmer friends a chance to get home Wonderfully -depgndahle — anyone in the Arena without asking evinced by all employees of the line Those guarding the foreign hoet- build» sound bodies, reduce** him for a penny. he sald. to greater b usines».__ « "hick ailments and mortal­ is noticeable. Hgês said "they couhl not commit att Light Six involved without a general expres­ “The farmer friends are willing to ASK THE ONE WHO BURNS IT ity. Got Ottr- B 6c K cata­ | (^PENSIONS Percentage of Healings. A number of new settlers have stay here ail Summer to get a good logue. gone into the Cariboo this Spring. sion of opinion. See It to-day Everyone must come to the pre revislon^olLthe Bank Act," replied para tory meeting Placer mining is showing consider Into Mountain^ at Mr. Sgeakman. Aldermen to Meet Employees; Dr, Price said it was a mistake to able activity. Seeding operations are Washington. May 16.—A dispatch I will be glad to stay with you,' Advertise for New Comp­ say that only one per cent, of the practically .completed. to-day from the United States Min rcsponThrd Mr. Fielding. rases were healed. Between seventy- liter in China made no reference to Small Banks. Jimesoo and troller five and eighty per cent, were healed reports that certain of the Suchow A motion by Mr. Coote to permit $1675 ANNOUNCEMENTS It was instant healing he was speak­ train bandits’ prisoners had been banks to start business with $100,000 Irrespective of F.O.B. Victoria Arrangements for putting into ef­ ing of when he mentioned one per Willis. Ltd. Advertisements under this heading « killed, but said reports had reached capital instead of $600,000, as at cents per word per Insertion. fect a superannuation scheme for city IT Minister Schurman from Consul present, was opposed by the Finance employees will be made by the City He tjien proceeded to deal with Davis at Tslnglau that the bandits Minister on the ground that small Whether The Service Garage Butter,—Fresh made Salt Spring Council at the beginning of next week row of cot cases at the back of the had transported their prisoners far­ Arena. Then he prayed for dozens banks would be particularly danger 740 Broughton St. Island Greameryf now retailing at Me when Council members will meet of­ ther into the mountains to the main oue to the West. ficials In a round-table conference to of other cases on the platform, moat per pound. ••• of whom Immediately collapsed and Fin Ml bandit headquarters. The consul ■The motion was favored by W. F. o o o discuss the matter. lay In a at&te of coma for some time. said the action had followed a con­ Maclean, Conservative, South York, Mis* Henman feertr. London spe Efforts are being made by outside The time he spent with each 111 per­ ference among the bandit leaders. but opposed by Walter Mitchell. Lib­ -clallst). « y«»r* experience in treat- city employees to have the superan­ son averaged fifty-five seconds. Blaze in Alberta Pit Throws eral. Montreal, who cited the failure ment et euperfluoue hair and molew. nuation scheme made applicable to Yesterday Afternoon’s Meeting. 200 Men Out of Work of small banks. Absolute cure guaranteed; Winch them. The Council is being asked The only reference Dr. Price made GEORGE J. GOULD What about rthe Merchants’ to apply the scheme to laborers as Painter’s Bld* o o o to criticism of hi* work at yesterday Edmonton, May 16.—The fire In Bank?” asked W. F. Maclean. well a* clerical workers. afternoon’s meeting was: DIED IN FRANCE "It did not fail,” replied Mr. "Welling The sum of $8,000 to pay for the the Number One entrance of the Figure Drawing and Painting “It Is not the criticism that hurts Cadomih Mine has become so Intense Mitchell. "The depositors did not Classes: Saturdays. 8.30 to 11.Io. scheme during the last half of this It is being called a miracle man. (Continued from psg» LJ lose a cent and the shareholders Coal is year has been placed In the Council’s that the rails had to be left in and Mondays. 7.30 to 9 SO. Will Menelaws He said he did not want any of plans are now under way to cause a In line of descent from Major Na­ have not complained.” Instructor, 202-1 Union Bank Build- annifitl budget. The scheme will go the credit for the healings taken from caving In by heavy explosives and than Gould, or Gold, the original an­ J. S. Woodsworth. Labor. Centre ing. o O O **r into effect' July 1. The matter is in the Lord and given to him. cestor, who came from the south of Winnipeg, favored the action and the hands of the City Council Finance thus smother the fire. “Hot Stuff" The afternoon was largely devoted About 200 men have been thrqwn England In 1646 and settled in Fair suggested that Canadian labor un Miss Griffith, Dressmaker, is tern Committee. \ to reeeivipg testimonies from per­ out of work. A large number of these field. Conn. While many of Nathan ions would desire to use the power porarily conducting her business on The Finance Committee took 71 ret sons who claimed they had been were ready to leave this morning, Gould’s descendants attained emi­ for the investment of funds now held —Order a ton of it ton floor Woolworth Building. Suite steps in the appointment of a City but were delayed on account of the nence In colonial affairs and through at the international headquarter» of today for your" 202. Phone 6669. Comptroller yesterday by deciding to service Jn the revolutionary war, the unions in the United States. call for applications for the position. passenger train being derailed a mile o o o from Mountain Park. remained for Jay Gould to become the Failures. kitchen range — a 'Maytime Frolic.—Anyone desiring If the Council adopts the Finance first financier. Mr. Hanson told of the failure of trial will convince you to enter a decorated automobile in Committee’s recommendation the city OBITUARY RECORD Leader for Twenty Year» a private bank in New Brunswick. will advertise for applications all that' it really. is the Mnytime Frolic is requested to FAMILY OF MAN For two decades after the death of Mr. Coote replied with statistics » ommunicate with Mrs. Jack Rithet, over Canada. This, of course, does that in a certain period twenty-five The remains of the late Robert Paton his father, George Gould continued to economical, fuel, telephone Ne. 1263. ••• not exclude City Treasurer K. C. JAILED IS PROBLEM per cent, of Canadian banks had Smith, who Is favored the Comptrol­ McLennan will he laid to real in R«»we manage the vast properties, and O O O Hay Cemetery to-morrow morning. The FOR CHATHAM, ONT. many financiers and railroad men failed, while only five per cent, of 8c ha per A Creighton, men’s and ler’s position now on account of his cortege will proceed from the Thomson have declare»? that he frequently sur­ the national banks in the United ladies' tailors, suite 104, Woolworth unequalled knowledge of city affairs Funeral Home, 1625 Quadra Street, at passed his famous mentor in Ills ca­ States had failed. J.E. Painter & Sons Bldg., ’phone 2382. New arrival» of and because of his capable handling $.45 o’clock to St. Andrew's Cathedral, Chatham, Ont., May 16.—Recently pacity to weave an indefinite Jum­ -of the city’s annual budget which where Solemn High will a Chatham citizen was sentenced to •17 Cormorant St Phono 636 Spring suitings, all kinds of he celebrated at 9 o'clock by Rev. Father ble of railroads into a definite and impelling, alteration, pressing and was thrust upon him at the last nine months in jail in lieu of the complete system. BIGAMY ALLEGED minute and which he whipped into John F. Silver. ______payment of a $400 fine for violating The Difference craanlng. He was a director of the Denver shape at a moment’s notice. The funeral of the late Thomas the Ontario liquor law. A wife who and Rio Grande Railway Company, IN SUIT BASED Gilbert Wilson took place yesterday is in delicate health and four children the Rio Grande Southern Railroad, 0NCR0KER WILL McMASTER HONORS afternoon at the B. G., Funeral Chape;. were left at home. the Utah Fuel Company and of the In a Hope’s Suit where service was conducted by the At present the family is receiving Manhattan- Railway Company. Dur­ Rev. A. de B. Owen There was a large temporary relief. It is estimated it Dublin. May 16. — The allegation U. S. PRESIDENT AND number of friends present and many ing his career he had been president will cost the city $800 to keep the of the Little Rock ant? Fort Smith that Mrs. Bula Croker was already OTHERS WITH DEGREES beautiful floral offerings covered the family until the man's Jail sentence married when she went through the — casket and hearse. The late Mr. Wtl Railway, president and chairman of Is This Finish Your Floors son's favorite hymn, “Onward. Christian is finished. The Council I* consider­ the board of directors of the Mis marriage ceremony with the late Toronto, May 16.—Conferring of Soldiers,” was sung. The following act ing whether or not it would be better souri Pacific Railway, president of Richard Croker, Tammany Hall four honorary degree*, including t$ie e»l as pallbearer*. G. H. Hall, W. to pay the man’s fine and moving chieftain, was made in the Court of • —yon are sure of perfect ===== With !■■— Ryan, .1. M. 1 .awson, A. Calderwood, the Texas and Pacific Railway, Appeal here to-day on behalf of Mrs. conferring “In absentia" of the de­ expenses to another town where he president of the St. Louis, Irdn fit. gree of Doctor of Laws upon Warren K. II. Forbes and A. C. Fulcher. The has been assured of a Job at 45 cents Ethel C. Whije. of Cedarhurst, N.Y.. remains were laid to rest in the family Mountain and Southern Railway, In connection with the litigation over G. Harding, President or the lifted plot at Roea Bay Cemetery. an hour, or sdlow him to stay in Jail president of the International and —yon are sure of good Ironite Floor Paint Slates, and Edward R. Cameron, Ot­ while the city keeps the family. Great Northern Railway, director of the Croker will.______material. tawa, Registrar of the Supreme At the Chinese Hospital this morning the Wabash Railroad and vlce-presl While Ironite Floor Paint is remarkably Court of Canada, attracted a capacity the death occurred of Hun Hal, aged 24 TRIAL BEGINS dent of the Western Union Tele —you are sure of aaving attendance at the annual commence­ a native of Canton. The funeral will b« REPRIEVE ASKED eaay to apply, it ilriea with a glossy held to-morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock graph Company. money. ment of McMaster University last from lhe B, C.e Funeral Chanel. Inter Charles Brlgden was placed on trial Removed as Trustee !NJ3R0DEUR CASE enamel-like finish that is tough and im­ night. merit will be made in Ross Bay Ceme at the assizes this morning on a The honorary degree of Doctor of Dissatisfaction among other of the Prices, for men and wo­ pervious to water. I'ae it on floors or charge of stealing two letters from heirs of Jay Gould over George’s Mootrfat. M«y «1*.—A petition wu Divinity was conferred on Professor the Post Office on June 7 last. He presented here yesterday to the men, from linoleum. It alao looks well on the Ernest William Parsons of Rochester Funeral services over the remains of pleaded not guilty. The Jury was handling of the estate, however, had Mrs. J. H. King, who had been a reel been growing for some time, and In Court of Appeal aakln» for a re­ kitchen or bathroom "woodwork, kitchen Theological Seminary and upon Rev. ■elected and court then adjourned prieve until December 7 In the case M. F McCiitcheon. 8. T. M.. pastor dent of Victoria for the past 57 years, July. 1119. he was removed as.execu furniture or porch furniture. Sold in a took plaça yesterday afternoon at 3 until 2.15 p. m., before beginning the tor and t rustee by a court, order. of Raoul Brodeur, who le sentenced of the First Baptist Church, Mon- o'clock from the Sands Funeral Chapel. taking of evidence. J. A. Alkman to be hanced at Sweetabur* on June KuUU TTCITT'selefltian‘ war xa - va-of 'ssisNviiauaat_..I______:____ :____ ■■ .. Mr Gould’s first marriage was in £28! Relatives and many friends wees 4n~»U SrBr > appearing for T88TroEdîïTrTangaon7whô-aï^p^ T -for The murrdsr of a farmer at tendance. The late Mrs. King was held the defence. Waterloo over a year ago.. The peti­ Price per quart tin...... $1.50 RADIO EQUIPMENT. in high esteem by all who knew her. and dead While playing golf on thei GrauGould a large number of beautiful wreathe an estate at Lakewood, NJ., In Novera tion wne taken under advisement, tf Installation of the radio broad­ sprays were about the casket. The Saarbrucken, May 16.—The 60,- her. 1921. From this union there a reprieve is granted It will be the casting outfit-which the Çenti hymns.sunr were, “Abide With Me” and 000 coal miners In the Saar Valley were five children. third Brodeur has obtained. C. HOPE “Hun of My Soul.” W. Emery, J. who went on strike in January, re­ PAINT SUPPLY CO. church has purchased will be Clements, B. A. Havage, F. P. Havage In May, 1922, Mr. Gould married 720 Yates Street Phone 1386 menced Friday. The Installation and N. Bertucct acted as pallbearers. sumed work to-day under an agree­ Jeanne Sinclair, a former actress, Victoria West fire engines quelled 1434 Gov't. St should be ready for test Sunday, and Interment was made in the family plot ment providing increases In wages thirty years his junior. The second a roof blase, at 912 Catherine Street, for broadcasting by, May 27. drt, Boss Bay Cemetery. ranging from three to five francs. marriage was regarded as almost as commencing at 1.66 p. m. to-day. Vi T-c -■pcbm.H'shui' inTWiTjiyiijTO VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923 .

T. P. O’CONNOR IS HONORED BY MOTHERWELL SHARED BRITISH M. P.’S IN BUDGET DEBUTE Minister of Agriculture Spoke 1008-10 GOVERNMENT STREET • of Ship Space for Cattle Hon. R. J. Manion and W. G. Sale Extraordinary Raymond Expressed Views Ottawa. May 16. — Hon. W. R. Motherwell, Minister of Agriculture, 4 taking part in the Budget debate In Jw: the Commons yesterday afternoon, 250 Trimmed Hats ^ said he would need an X-Ray in 9 tÿr; some places to find out where the ,95 Progressive amendment differed from the budget. Last year. Pro­ .A gressives had voted* against the re­ Thursday—Only = I ductions which the budget contain­ ed. In their platform they asked that the British preference be in­ creased to fifty per cent. The Min­ A VERY SPECIAL PRICE for one day only on these lovely ister of Agriculture read a list of articles and said that twenty-four Hats. Choose from liair, allover straws and many combina­ Items which he had read already came in under a preference of fifty tions—many with colored facings. Trimmed with flowers, per cent, or over. J. F. Johnston, Progressive. Last fruits and ribbons iu'every color that fancy may desire, Mountain. Kaek., asked if that was not only a very small -portion of the list of imports from Britain. A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Pokes, Drooping Brims, Large Mr. Motherwell replied that It was, "but we have not got around to the Dress, Semi-Sport and Tailored Hats, in grey, sand, orchid, others yet." white and in black and navy. Every one of these Hats will Mr. Motherwell thought Manitoba Three hundred members of the would probably not object to the be sold to-morrow, Not to be disappointed, come early. British House ot Commons, repre­ form of protection constluted by the sentative of all political factions. new bounties. There were certain Joined in h great trihue In Ixmdon Commodities for which Canada yesterday to T. P. O'Connor. "Father should not have to depend upon any of the House of Commons." on the other country. Canada was the occasion of his seventy-fifth birth­ greatest exporter of wheat rhi the Fifty Women’s Suits SPECIAL! day anniversary. world and should be iq an inde­ Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin. Chan­ pendent position for its supply of y cellor of the Exchequer, was the binder twine. CHILDREN’S HATS, in white and colors, to-morrow toastmaster, and tl<* speakers in­ He was assured that hemp could cluded former Premiers l Aoyd <4eorge be grown In many parts of Mai\) Greatly Underpriced Thursday Special...... $2.45 and H. H. Asquith, and J. Ramsay folia, as well as Saskatchewan and Macdonald, leader of the Labor Alberta. An immense industry could Party. lie established. No land could pro­ “Tay Pav** wai presented with a duce more tons to tiie, acre. Mr. gold snufflsix filled with snuff. Mr. Motherwell said he would find it At $25.00 to $57,50 O’Connor entered Parliament in 1R80 difficult to believe the Progressive a* memlter for Galway. He now re­ party was opposed to protection presents the Scotland division of which Involved such a development WE EMPHASIZE THE EXCELLENT VALUES Liverpool, for which he was first re­ Cattle Shipments. OFFERED South African Plume Shop turned In 1885. The Minister of Agriculture re­ ferred at some length to criticism» A notable soiling Thursday ot fifty smartly tailored 753 Yates Street Phone 2818 whfrh had been made of him and his Women's Suits in shades of navy and sand. All are department because of the shortage of space ill ships for shipment of greatly underpriced and offer values that will make cattle to the Old Country. He said buying a real pleasure. Choose from plain and novelty that all who wanted space In the styles. Priced at $25.00 to...... $57.50 next draft should put in their ap­ plications early. 1 The Manttolia Free Pr«jss hatL.pub- ^ way f**e a settlement- through in- RHINE ARMY i number of "mistatements" "ternatlonal conference. Ronald Mc­ J. T. Newbold Centre of Un­ regarding the matter. Mr. Mother Women’s Cotton Lisle Vests, Thurs­ Neil!. Under-Secretary of the For­ COSTS PROBLEM well read letters from the manage eign Office. replying, strongly re­ usual Scene in House in ment of the Canadian National Rail­ pudiated the suggestion of hostile STILL UNSOLVED ways, which «operated the Canadian Intentions toward Russia. He de­ London Government Merchant Marine, to the day, 3 for $1.00 clared the Government might have Paris, May 16.—The deadlock be­ effect that the Government ships WITH l. UN made" a causus betli of tts • griev­ IE tween ttie Allies and the United l-onden. Maw 46—An unusual scene were not suitable for carrying cattle, ances but that such an idea had States on a final agreement for |wt> - occurred in the House of Gommons and one from Sir Henry Thornton never for a moment lieen entertained, j nient of the American army costs in last night which ended in the sus- To-morrow we will place on sale 25 dozen of Women's British Government Will Dis­ Estimated That Many Will Go Itension of the « ’••mmunist member, himself ip which it was stated the The Government did not desire to the Rhineland remains unbroken. At sum of 132,000 per vessel would have Fine Cotton Lisle Vests, fashioned in opera top style, destroy the trade agreement between another session yesterday afternoon John T. Newbold The vote sus­ to lie expended before the ships cuss Problems With Rus­ the two countries, but simply to In­ Into Contest June 25 the text ttf the proposed accord was pending him wan 200 to 68» Mr. also with ahor.t and no sleeves. Splendid quality and Newbold had spoken disraeoectfuily could lie u*e4 f°r carrying cattle. • > sian Soviet Spokesman sure its observance. Except Toronto.. May .16,-7 Fif Ly Cutiaccva- again examined. |t was found .that 'In addition to trying to utilize the exceptional value Thursday at 3 for...... $1.00 nil The single point ' relating ‘"to the the disputed potnt,- whettteg the Attics dlZthe chairman of the committee. tiyc - candidates have already been Captain Edward Algernon Fitsroy, Merchant Marine, the Department London, May 16.—The outcome rights of British fishermen, the nominate»!1 In connection with tin* will be permitted to abrogate the had communicated with a New York t»f the eagerly awaited Russian de­ Russian reply was entirely unsatis­ agreement in case the United States Conservative member for North­ provincial general election on June amptonshire. firm operating tramp steamers with bate in the House of Commons was factory and the Government ,could 25. as against forty-one Liberals, pursues directly the collection of war a view to arranging for space on -Aha announcement Iasi night by not admit that the invasion of Brit - twenty-six United Farmers and four damage* from Germany, must again The Hons J at the time wa* sitting its a committee of the whole, the these ships. This firm, however, Dainty Hand-Made Ronald McNeill, Under-Secretary of ish1 rights In this matter could be Independents, or a total of 121. with die referred _ Rl. theAllied Govern- had asked for a guarantee that every the Foreign Office, that there would met by holding an international con­ « d\ ill .•'«-.Its in go round' With tSt, Speaker having left the chair under Kllot Wadsworth, -representing the the usual procedure, and Capt Fits­ vessel making a trip would carry ft he no immediate break between ference on the question of settling ofpeial nominal tens not taJktmj place full load of cattle all the year round. Britain and Russia, but that ne­ disputes with regard to territorial until June n n 19 estimated that United' States Treasury Department, roy was presiding as chairman of the ** undew*oed to have remained firm committee. ------In view of the fact that the short­ Blouses, Priced gotiations would he started through water ttmits ail over the world. at- least another 150 candidate* will age of space was at no time very Leonid Kraesin. who was in the Very Aristocratic. Ik* p'aced into the fit Id by th«$ various in demanding liberty of action for Capt. Fltzro- called upon Mr. New- parties. the -United States rm the question of Iwld to withdraw and this led to great, the Gevcmment did not feel gallery listening to the detwle. The Government's concession took justified in entering into such a con­ The Labor Party, in view of the much of the sting out of the sub­ war damages, while the Allied dele­ angry recriminations between the From $3.90 gates, were equally unmoved in up­ Laborite* and the chati? . Government’s offer to discuss the sequent debate, in which Mr. Lloyd INCREASED TRADE The newspaper publicity which had situation with Krassin. who is the George provoked nearty laughter by holding their theory ■ that if the The Lahorlte* reproached the chair United States should proceed to col­ for not allowing Mr. Newbold to been given to the matter had resulted Bolshevik Commissioner of Com­ declaring that M. -Tcnltcherin. the AND INDUSTRY URGED In forcing up the price of space Featuring Thursday a special merce and Trade, agreed not to Soviet Foreign Minister, was not a led war dapi&gf* from Germany, she apologize. Capt. Fitzrov persisted In could at the same time her hjs ruling for the withdrawal of Mr. on the cattle ships, said Mr. Mother- press for a division on the motion revolutionary in the commonly ac­ Ottawa. May 16.—Taking as his well. The demand was largely fic­ showing of dainty hand-made of J. Ramsay Macdonald. Labor cepted use of the term, but was really own occupational expenses. Newbold, and called ui»on the ser­ theme "Canada’s National Debt/* geant -at-arms to remove the Com- titious. He insisted that the l>e- White Lingerie Blouses in the leader, for a reduction in the For­ "as great an aristocrat as Curzon-’ Hon. H. H. Stevens,. Vancouver, be­ partment of Agriculture had not The former I’vernier maintained munist mem lier, who declined to eign Office appropriation as a pro­ fore the Hull Kiwants Club yesterday move from his seat. Thereupon the been derelict in its duties. 1 season's smartest styles, with test against the Government's policy. that Bolshevism was a passing FRENCH TO PAY gave an Informative address on the chairman sent for the Speaker, who Fixing of Rates. tuxedo and Peter Pan collars. Attacked Policy. phrase and . that . the .Government country’s financial position. Mr. Ste­ ought to realise it was something M0RET0R BREAD upheld the action of t’apt. Fitzroy Mr. Motherwell said that objection The debate was opened by Ram­ vens emphasised that it was the duty This provoked fresh scenes of acri- Specially priced from $3.90 say Macdonald with a strong attack much more permanent than Bolshe * of all citizens to help in the task of Paris, May 16.—The price of bread was sometimes taken to the fact that vlsm that they were up against. the Government Merchant Marine on the Gevornment's policy. He reducing the burden of the national in Paris and the Seine department The Speaker seemingly thought attributed all the troubles between They should therefore, take advan­ debt.._A means to. this end was the will h* raised. Beginning May 20, did not "run its own show," inde­ < ’apt Fitzrov had acted hastily, but pendent of shipping conferences. It Britain and Russia to the failure to tage of the present opportunity for development of trade and Industry the cost per kilo will be one franc. 20 said he COUid only abide by the rul­ recognise the Soviet Government. He conversations.. throughout the country. Canada centimes. This Is the highest price would be easy to get the cargo go­ ing of the House. He suggested that ing because the National Railways invited the Government to produce Former ITemier Asquith expressed could be developed commercially and that bread, which Is the chief food­ Mr. Newbold could make a communi­ documentary proofs of Its charge a desire to associate himself with industrially through the utilisation of stuff of the French people, has cation to the House next day and would provide it. But coming West­ Smart Chamo-Suede Fabric Gaunt­ against the Soviet’ and maintained everything Mr. Lloyd George had financial resources that were now ly­ reached since the siege of Paris in that * lie believed the House would ward. an independent concern would that the Russian reply opened' the said. ing (die. he said. 1917. have to buck the North Atlantic take a considerate and generous view Conference. There would tie such a of the situation. Finally amid pro­ combination against an independent let Gloves at $1.75 Per Pair tests by the opposition, the Speaker line of steamships that they would put the motion for the suspension of the member, which was carried amid come back empty across the Atlan­ great excitement. Mr. Newbold then tic Notwithstanding all this, Mr. Women's Novelty Chamo-Suede Fabric Gloves, withdrew Motherwell expressed the opinion that the Government Merchant Mar­ choose from two smart styles, in shades of mastic, ine was an essential factor in the de­ velopment of the Canadian National beaver, pongee, fawn and white. Sizes 6 to 7. Railways. Very special value at, per pair...... $1.75 WAGE CUTS AFFECT Strength of Prairies. Most Appetizing Corn Flakes Mr. Motherwell read a statement to the effect that last year $900.000 worth of bonds were sold in Sask­ atchewan in order that the farm loan The same scientists who created board would have funds for re-loan­ ing. Out of that sum. $300.000 were RESIGNATION DEMANDED. the most famous wheat cereal food, Sliding Scale for Building purchased by the hall insurance MOTION TO ABOLISH committee. A province that could Vancouver. May 16.—A resolutlot ■ Operatives in Old Country produce such a vast quantity of the TITLES DEFEATED created Post Toasties as their ideal best wheat in the world as did Sask­ demanding the resignation of Colonel London. May 16.—(Canadian Press atchewan last year was surely not Cape Town, South Africa, May 16.— Thompson as chairman of the Boa ré Gable)—Reductions In the wages of The House of Assembly yesterday corn flake. Quality, flavor and food building operatives, varying from a in such a had condition, said Mr. of Pension Commissioners waji half-penny to a penny an hour as Motherwell. defeated the motion recently Intro­ adopted last night by the O. W. V. A value were their only guides. The fixed by the arbitrators’ award on Mr. Motherwell quoted ITemier duced by l»abor Leader Cresswell, re­ at a special meeting of the returned April 13, which provides that the Dunning of Saskatchewan, as saying men of Vancouver, The Vancouvel no Western Li liera I would take ;h* questing the King 1|) refrain from parties to the dispute shall adhere confering llpes on the residents of branch feels that the Board has no! low price is due entirely to econo­ strictly to a sliding scafe of adjust­ ground that this was the final word dealt fairly with the cases brought ments. are to com* in*n effect on In fulfilling the pledges of the Lib­ the Union of South Africa. before It. The chairimn was In­ mies of production. May 26. Laborers’ wages in con­ eral convention of 1919. A present The lesborite* and Nationalists structed to appoint a committee tf nection with tne building trades are condition of stability in the tariff, supported the motion, which was supervise the collecting of a fund tt to be maintained at seventy-five per he asserted, did not mean finality* opposed by the Government. Premier be used In purchasing a gift to reeogi Post Toasties are very different from cent of the craftsmen's wages. The Livestock and Grain. Hrnuts treated the proposal as a Joke. nize the self-sacrifice of the secre­ building operatives concerned in the He urged that the raising of better On division the motion was rejected tary of the Dominion Command, G matter number 500.000. livestock would bring about better by 54 to 42. U. McNeil. other com flakes in texture and financial conditions on the farms. WIDER CHURCH In February this year, he said, flavor—the most select quality. 2 there were 75,000.000 bushels held by* UNION PROPOSAL the farmers, either In çrain war** packages 25c. houses or In transit., A country with London, Ont., May 16.— that amount of wheat still held In the Eczema Covered Arms Williams. In his charge to the Angli­ farmers’ hands was not poor by any can Synod of Huron, in session here - CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL CO.. LIMITED yesterday, declared that the onlv I^ast year livestock to the value of of This Healthy Child Head Office: Toronto Factory: Windsor kind of church union Anglicans $8.000,000 had been exported from would consider would l»e not onl^ Canada. Total dairy produce ex­ Ganadian, but world-wide. hamely. **»• Alex- Marshall, Sprucedele, Omt, writes»— recognized by every branch of the ported was valued at $212.000,000, Anglican throughout the and the dairying industry was “When my little wn vu throe world. The Anglicans had done all spreading to the Western provinces. month» old he broke out is tore» os they could to secure a conference He was sorry that many of the with the Presbyterians last Septem­ Progressives had found It necessary hi* che»t end «rai». We did ell we ber. to deprecate their own country in could to heel thoeel^^^^™"^ He reported that the Anglicans, various speeches. nothing did him ■ Presbyterians. Methodists and Gj>n No Disturbance. gregationaliets had agreed unani W. G. Raymond. Uberml, Brant­ ly I ventured on a I mously to petition the Ontario De­ ford, Ont., said there was In Mr, partment of Education for an ex­ Fielding's budget plane no disturb­ V"*1 tension of Bible reading In the pub­ ance of business, no attempt to do Lit we lic schools. something spectacular Tariff sta­ bility was the very -thing the cotin- try PWMHtjr hi VfN» St Post Toasties not m-an that there would be no Vancouver, May 16.— yea progrès», but that it wae not rosily terday of cases brought bÿ T. F. upset. Hurley against local firms or their Mr. Raymond dealt with the pro­ “There’s a Reason” employees under the Employment posal for a capital levy made by Agencies Act. ended the agitation J. 8. Woods worth. Winnipeg, Labor DR. against the various concerns which member. Capital, said Mr. Raymond, MADE IN CANADA find it necessary to operate employ­ was one if the most Important con­ ment bureaux In connection with their siderations of this country, but It establishments. (Concluded on page Î.) VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923

convention of members of the Can­ pany would take it into consideration and think adian Pacific Railway Joint ITo- twice before refusing benefits. That is to say as EXTENDS INVITATION tectlve Board. Railway Carmen of Itrtorta lailg (Sintra Other People’s Views Amercla, at the close here last night long as the malady was not included among ill­ rr IS CHEAPER BLUNDERS to two days' proceedings. Members nesses for which no compensation may be An invitation signed by Capt. were still going over in committee WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1623 Letters addressed to the Editor sod In­ TO BURN COAL Eds, of the Salvation Army; Rev. claimed. tended for publication must be short and I: Page, of the Baptist Church; conditions prevailing on the Canadian legibly written. The longer an article the Do you ever consider the harm Pacific Railway line*, and the re­ Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by For these reasons it ought not to be difficult shorter the chance of Insertion. All com­ Rev. Aikenhead, of the Holiness sults of their deliberation* would not munication» must bear the name and »d- wet salt mill wood will do to Mission; Rev. D. M. Parley. of the THE TIMES PAINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY for the Pensions Board to receive adequate in­ tireae of the writer, but not for publication your stoves. It is only a matter Methodist Church; and Rev. Fer- be available for a day or two, it was LIMITED formation in respect of all cases of an unusual unless the owner wishes. The publication *of a short time when they will guason Miller, of the Presbyterian stated. « Offices: Corner Broad and Fort Streets or rejection of articles la a matter entirely and recurrent nature. Establishment of the cause in the discretion of the Editor. No respon­ have to be renewed due to the Church, lias been extended to Rev. sibility Is assumed by the paper for MBS. burning of this inferior fuel. Dr. C. S. Price, the evangelist, to Business Office (Advertising) ...... 1ÎÎ? of the trouble and determination of the amount submitted to the Editor. conduct a campaign In Penticton. Circulation ,...... g10?* Avoid all this by making our Editorial Office ...... pl,on* V of permanent disability ensuing is a matter of AFTER-EATING DISTRESS ESQUIMALT BY-ELECTION. I medical concern. It does not follow that the WASHED and all forms of stomach trouble* SUBSCRIPTION RATES: RAILWAY CARMEN MEET $1.00 per month To the Editor:—In your Issue of Mey NUT such as gas pains, acid, sour-burn­ City Delivery ...... <**•••••♦ troubles of the Board would vanish if such a 16 appears a letter signed by "Observer By Mall (exclusive of City) Canada and Greatt COAL Montreal, May 16.—"There is noth­ 10.00 per annum policy were to be stretched to- more sym­ In which he state#: ing stomach, are relieved in two HBmaftti ...... jj oo per annum "What Is wanted et the present time your Summer fuel. It will give ing to be said yet," observed Frank minutes by taking JO-TO. JO-TO To United States of America $1.00 per month pathetic lengths than is now possible under Is men who have the courage of thèlr you a quick hot fire in & very To France, Belgium, Greece, etc. convictions and who are not afraid to McKenna, general chairman of the is sold by all druggists. (Advt.) exacting regulations; but it is obvious that pen get up and speak them." short time. sions matters would not raise the problem» and If "Observer" will have the courage to use the British method of coming out tariff proposals. cause the dissatisfaction they; are doing at the In the opeaLlnatead of writing behind a present time if more elastic 'faeitities could be nom de plume, 1 will be only too pleased Kirk Coal Co., Ltd. to answer hi* comments, either tnrougn 1213 Broad St. Phone 139 The budget amendment of Mr. Forke embodies provided. ,h* ""■SMe »yM. BROOKER. in concrete form the tariff policy of the Progrès- Candidate for Councillor. 1S#6 Esquimau Road. May 1$. 1121. AGENT WANTED give Party as set forth when the new, and now THZ MOTOR CAMP. formidable, third political group was being organ­ EgQUIMALT BY-ELECTION. ized. The various planks ought to be well known To-day's ceremony at Curtis Point marks an­ To the Editor:—My opponent In the What change could be made in Wanteil, manufacturers’ agent, who calls ou garages and throughout the country by this time, because they forthcoming by-election. Mr. Brooker. other progressive step in Victoria’s campaign to who by the way te a great friend and this bedroom to add to the com­ automobile dealers, have received plenty of prominence during the last reap fuller benefits from the large volume of next door neighbor of the present Reeve, |v|AYBI-00^ fort of the owner? has set forth, as appears In Sunday's few years. They are, briefly, a substantial reduc­ automobile travel to and from this district. The Colonist, what he calls his platform. The answer will be found among tion in the tariff on the necessaries of life and the I do not doubt for a moment that It to-day's want ads. camp which is now ready for motoring visitors is was inspired very locally and contains As Exclusive Distributor of High implements of production, an immediate increase for the most part threadbare general­ tCaay right. 1923. Associated Editors) a tribute to the energy and enterprise of the ities. But. Mr. Editor, there is an as­ in the British preference to fifty per cent, and an Tourist Group of the Chamber of Commerce. The sertion therein for propaganda purposes I. the Beat and Moat Economical Grade Lubricating Oils L L effort to obtain reciprocity with the United States solely. In which he would seek to place Sold By Grocers Throughout Canada enthusiastiu members of this branch of the city’s the blame of last year's wrangles upon have ticket* for the Farmers' In­ on the basis which fi'as sought in 1911. the members of that Council, of which stitute candidate, and Mrs. H. A. and Greases premier commereial organization would not de­ 1 was one. Hinck* for the Women's Institute There is nothing very radical in any of the clare the accommodation perfect in every de In doing this, he misrepresents the candidate. Progressive proposals, and we are quite satisfied facts. There was absolutely no wrang­ NO STOCK OR ACCOUNTS TO CARRY tail. They have been compelled to finance with ling between the members of last year s Langford friends and members are hat Mr. Fielding does not vie»' them as extreme. a due regard for a limited supply of-funds ; but Council. The friction which arose was being asked to make an effort to at­ _Are are equally certain that if Mr. lorke were caused solely by the Reeve's determina­ tend the meeting on Friday, being £ even a casual inspection of the undertaking im­ tion to Ignore and break down majority assured of an interesting and enjoy Give reference and experience. Apply Box 5042 'Times. in Mr. Fielding's place there would be a consider­ rule, and the pitting of the Police able evening. mediately assures the visitor that this community Board against the Council, which was able hiatus between his present proposals and deplorable. Majority must govern In lias nothing to apologize for in its motor camp. all forms of democratic government. PILGRIMS' BIBLE CLASS. the budget changes he would make. There would Meanwhile the Tourist Group is hopeful of ob­ There must be no dictator. I shall, if have to be. since otherwise his proposals would be elected, support heartily any measure The Pilgrims' Bible Class, a young "LOWER PRICES" “BETTER QUALITY" taining a few gjore hundred dollars in order that advanced by the Reeve or any member ladies' organization of the Centennial defeated in the House. Mr. Fielding, tlio father it can give that finishing touch to its work that of the present Council which 1 consider Methodist Church, met on Tuesday for the common good of our municipal­ evening last for its annual election Paints - Stains - Varnishes of the British preference, undoubtedly would go will assist the camp to earn still more money on ity, as I have done in the past. ,8 far as any Progressive in extending this aspect My knowledge of financial matters, of officers. The following member* "Made In Victoria" its own account. • and this I submit Is one of the vital were chosen to fill the various posi­ of his policy, but it never would pass in the face essentials of any person seeking election tions: Jh-esident. Marie Abbott; Vice WILLIAMS & HARTE, Ltd. of the opposition »rhich would be raised by the as a representative of the taxpayers, president, Janet Tully ; Secretary, (Nag Paint Company) IMPETUOUS GREECE. fits me to serve ably, as my past record Owen Hole: Treasurer, Ethel New - protectionists of his own party, as well as of the proves. Manufacturers and Artistic Bungalow Painters I want all who are interested In eleaJi, burn; Missionary Convener. Gladys 1302 Wharf Street Phone 887 Conservatives, who always have violently opposed straight and progressive municipal gov­ Main prize; Social Convener, Dolly the British preference in any form. Greece lias been told by the Allies that if she ernment to come out and vote on Satur­ Bourko; Devotional Convener, Violet chooses to resume hostilities against Turkey she day next, for I realise that, the faction Welch- Sick and Absentee Convener. I The Progressive amendment will not be sup­ opposing me writ spare neither time nor Elsie Chisholm. Membership Con­ will find herself very unpopular and without any expense to prevent my election. See Bargains in Window* ported by Mr. Meighen’s followers, who, of course, SAMVBLA POMEROY vener* Louie ZarelU,------—- ——-----—j WiH have an amendment their own;-which in form of assrstanep from them. Former Premier 16* Admiral's Road. Esquimau. May 14. 1921. ______C) *TH** , r A meeting of Ward Three Liberal turn will not be supported by the Progressives. Vcnizelos tins informed Ismet Pasha that his Conservative Association will be held Oil and water will mix as easily as the parties country would rather tight than pay the indem­ DESTRUCTION OF WILD FLOWERS. In the clubrooms, Campbell Building, BIG SALE Modern Shoe Co. nity which the Angora Government is demand­ Thursday evening at 8.15 o’clock, and SHOE captained by Mr. Forke and Mr; Mrighen will To the Editor—It Is with deep regret everyone Interested in the work of Yates and Government Streets ing. No doubt the Allies will be aide to hold the e notice the return of Spring bringing the association is requested to at­ aux ou the tariff. with It the usual vandalism, and our The Brunswick has achieved its two combatants in check long enough to avoid highways are again being atnpi*ed of tend their beauty without the least thought position of outstanding leader­ such a stupid programme as Greece proposes. to the harvest of the future. OUR NEIGHBOR’S DOUBT. Turkey should be gently persuaded against rid­ Surely the time has come, following ship because of its power to re­ the extensive education that, has been produce all the tone from all ing the reparations horse. This animal has caused given in our public schools and amongst Lord Robert Cecil made an excellent impres­ enough trouble in Europe already. But Greece our public organisations, when we may makes of records. It is the most see a cessation of this wild destruction versatile, as well as the most DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED sion upon the people of the United States because should not he allowed to forget that she started of the beautiful plant life displayed so abundantly at this time of the year efficient and beautiful phono­ Stare Hours: • a.m. te • p.m.; Wednesday, 1 p.m.; Saturday, • p.m. he went to them in the right way. In no single something in Asia Minor which she was unable Farmers have a great love of nature graph. Yet Brunswick* cost np utterance in behalf of the cause to which lie is and bitterly resent these Incumtons into more than tgJklng ma­ to finish satisfactorily. And the Allies have had their territory and the abuse that take* devoting most of his waking hours was there the to foot many hills for which Turkey should be place every year, as the ravage* are chine*. Prices range from $60 faintest suspicion of a scold: ------~r—---- — clearly noticed by those living perman J4> $400, and there is a wide held responsibler * " : r 3- ently in the rural sections. choice of L'abinH mid Console Tn every instance Britain’s unofficial ambas­ I appeal to all organisations and ttie newspapers to use their Influence to stay designs of exceeding beauty. sador confined himself to the narrative of the this mad destruction, as eventually we must see our highways hare of the COME IN AND SEE A Large Selection of League of Nations—what it has accomplished ami flowers and shrubs we so much admire THEM utot it hopes to accomplish in the future. He and through Whose existence ve are NOTE AND COMMENT drawn into these trip* to the country sought advice from supporters of the League and sections. Thousands of neople can now did his best to put his plea before its opponents reach long distances, and every evening. in such a way as to encourage them to think Politic* in Ontario are going to be thrown b“* KENT’S to the winds. Voters from some parts will be more kindly about it. And if the ample news­ limbs of dog -wood and other beautiful PHONOGRAPH STORE carried to the polls by aeroplane,- shrubs,______end .In.in the different Reasons High-Grade paper comment which his visit and addresses other flowering plants are found torn have occasioned means anything at all, his mission up without any thought to the utter 1004 Govt, St Phone 3449 has had the effect of convincing those who sup­ Communist Newhold has been suspended from destruction such careless harvesting the British House of Commons for speaking dis­ Surely the time has come when people port the League that they are behind an agency understand the proper method of har­ that will ultimately triumph', and of interesting paragingly of the chairman when the Assembly vesting and will take thought that there cannot be another crop when they de­ Carpets the isolationists more than appeared to be pos­ was in Committee of the Whole. Comrades of liberately destroy the main source of Moscow, please note. supply It must eventually come about The WEATHER sible a few weeks ago. that Government regulations In some But Lord Robert went right to the cause of form will have to be made; we are an Mallette Femlehed over-governed people already, but will w ~ tarte Mateor- American lukewarmness about the League when The conferees at Lausanne are reported to be be forced into demanding some protec­ •lacteal DepsrtmeaL Domestic and Imported on the verge of agreement on the draft treaty. tion unless the people will themselves he informed a London audience yesterday that be governed by more common sense and our neighbor to the South doubted whether Even at that we are sorely afraid an invitation thoughtfulness. Victoria, May 16—8 a. m.—The baro­ for them to attend the Maytime Frolic would hot It may be necessary to censure the meter ha* fallen in Central B. C. and Grades Europe was really sincere in its desire for peace prohibition <»f the selling of any of these eealward to Saskatchewan, and tuild spirit thfcm away quickly enough to give them a plants, but that does not seem to be weather la reported in the prairies. Here lies the trouble.*'TV may" tiê'Wnteiided that the greatest fault, although It is one American influence at this restive period would pleasant change in peaceful surroundings. and may pertly be responsible for the destruction Victoria—Barometer. 29 92; tempera­ Best Possible Values help to quieten things down and usher in an C. E. WHITNEY GRIFFITHS. ture, maximum yesterday, 60; minimum. 49; wind. 6 mile* 8. W.; Irain, .01; 1 era of universal peace much quicker than may be Dr. George B. Cutten says that the United weather, cloudy States and the white races of this continent are DEFENDS MOVIES. Vancouver—Barometer, 29.92: temper­ Wilton Rugs Axminster Rugs the case without her aid. But it seen® to be a very ature, maximum yesterday, 62; mini­ difficult matter to convince 110,000,000 people rushing madly on to race suicide and extinction, To the Editor:—The findings of any mum. r»0; wind, calm; weather, cloudy. 4ft. 6in. x 7ft. Bin., from ...... *22.75 4ft. 6in. x 7ft. 6in., at ...... $16.95 Judicial or administrative body has a Kamloops—Barometer, 29 60; tempera­ that their lot will be bettered and the peace of In order that the peace of mind of our readers widespread effect on the mind of the ture. maximum yesterday, 62; minimum, 6ft. 9in. x 9ft...... '...... $39.75 6ft. 9in. x 9ft., at ...... $29.50 be not disturbed we assure them that we have general public. When such as they con­ 48; wind, 4 mile* E.; raid, .08; weather, the world assured if they will only reverse the clude in their, apparent august manner 9ft. x 9ft...... $55.00 9ft. x 9ft., at ...... $42.00 country’s policy and jump into Europe with both private information which leads us to believe that that they hi^ve struck the tap-root of Berkerville—Barometer, 29.82; temi*er- 9ft. x ]()ft. 6in., from ...... $62.00 9ft. x 10ft. 6in., at ...... $46.50 ature, maximum yesterday, 54; mini­ financial feet. the crisis will not develop before the Maytime ,î"fi ££ mum, 38; wind, calm; ràln, .18; weather, 9ft. z 12ft., from ...... $69.75 9ft. x 12ft., at ...... $52.00 Krolic. erally presumed that they have sift ed cloudy. As Lord Robert points out the Old World the matter to its bed-rock and are poel Prince Rupert—Barometer. 30 10; tem­ lift. !jin. x 12ft., from ...... $95.00 will never get that sympathy and consider­ lively sure they are right. perature, maximum yesterday. 50; mini­ British Seamless Axminster Rugs Juvenile delinquency has been attri­ mum. 38; wind, calm; rain, .56; weather, ation which the New World could give until it Germany’s paper money in circulation at the buted at various time* from different cloudy. Brussels Rugs 6ft. x 9ft., at ...... $47.50 present time represents the trifling sum of civic sources a* being due, in the main, Tatoosh—Barometer, 29.96; temi>r ra­ provides a practical guarantee of better things, to the influence of motion pictures. The ture, maximum yesterday. 60; minimum. 4ft. 6in. x 7ft. 6in., at ...... $12.50 9ft. x 9ft., at ...... ;...... $67.50 that is, of course, as far as Continental Europe is 6,720,000,000.000 marks. We are not worrying so Jury In the Isirens case brings in a 48; wind, 4 mile* W.; ■rain, .02; weather, 6ft. 9in. x 9ft., at...... $22.00 9ft. x 10ft. 6in„ at ...... $78.50 similar suggestion. No positive reason* cloudy. concerned. much about the value in dollars and cents of this are given for this conjecture or sus­ Penticton—Temperature, maximum 9ft. x 9ft., at ...... $29.75 9ft.x 12ft., at ...... $95.00 huge pile ; but we shall have to suggest that picion regarding the movies, it is ap­ yesterday, 67; rain. .02. 9ft. x 10ft. 6in., at ...... $35.00 parently Just a bald statement. Grand Fork*—Temperature, maximum greater attention be paid to reforestation. First In the I«orens case, for Instance, yesterday, 64; rain, .03. 9ft. x 12ft., at ...... $39.75 Tapestry Rugs, Durable and Priced PENSIONS DIFFICULTIES. though it was stated that the boys had thing we know she will be short of the raw ma­ been to a picture show, I failed to see Temperature. lift. 3in. x 12ft., at ...... $54.00 Low In the evidence anything regarding the Max. Min. Most people were under the impression that terial. quality of the production, or that their Nelson ...... 66 4ft. 6in. x 6ft., at ...... $7.50 minds had been inclined wickedly by It. .. 61 British Velvet Pile Rugs 7ft. 6in. x 9ft., at ...... $13.95 tjie recommendations and findings of the Royal The show was not referred to whatso­ .. r.o 3* There is no need to import anybody from out ever. only as an Item to prove the Edmonton ...... 62 32 7ft. 6in.x 9ft., at ...... $33.00 9ft. x 9ft., at ...... $16.75 Commission entrusted with an investigation into Qu'Appelle...... 60 32 side this city to take over the work which was whereabouts of the accused. Therefore, Winnipeg ...... 9ft. x 9ft., at ...... $39.50 pensions matters v.nuleU include' arguments in why should the Jury censure motion pic­ .. 42 26 9ft. x 10ft. 6in., at...... $21.00 done by Mr. Raymur. Although the late Comp tures? Toronto...... 6fi 9ft. x 10ft. 6in., at ...... $47.50 9ft. x 12ft., at ...... $25.00 favor of some means of dealing with the excep­ Tret's see If the charge* made so fre­ Ottawa ...... r.« troller was a very efficient official, there is no quently by those In power are founded Montreal ...... 60 9ft. x 12ft., at ...... $53.75 —Carpets, Second Floor tional case. The point may be covered to a cer­ Ht. John...... 64 reason why the duties he discharged should not on anything like fact. It eeems to me Halifax ...... 74 tain extent and furnish material upon which the the assertions are more along the order be performed with equal satisfaction by the of "having to say something," rather Pensions Board might erect machinery more than on concrete evidence present City Hall staff. Whatever disabilities we Pictures that depict holdups or rob METCH0SIN VOTES elastic than appears to he in existence at pre­ have suffered from, in the way of civic adminis­ herles are not allowed by the Board of sent. It is obviouq, however, that there can be Censors to be shown. Such scenes have FOR MAY QUEEN An Opportunity to Get a tration have been due to mistakes in policy, with not.... been .put into .pictures for ___some no hard and fast rule in the case of the ex-service Special to The Times which our permanent officials have nothing to >,<«*.„ îïVî£n07»d* Colwood—-The chairman of the man whose disabilities are not included in thé do, and the deficiencies* “ * of* our' whole~ civic* ~system, A who consorts with gamblers and is used May Queen committee.of the Metcho- catalogue from which the Board selects its a* a decoy for unsuspecting Innocence *ln district float and contest par­ more than to the shortcomings of our city staff. sre things of the past. Comedy and ticularly asks that all unsold vote HandsomeChesterfield Suite beneficiaries. the presentation of real, authentic, his­ toric Incidents are nearly the only op­ tickets be turned in to him on Friday It has been pointed out on more than one oc­ portunities for firearm* to take part. next or at the meeting at Colwood casion that there are a number of men in this The present day picture is extremely Hall on the evening of that dav. tame. Bill Hart, I believe, was the There Is a further demand for tickets At a Low Price locality who are apparently as healthy as the in­ final to the halr-raleing type. Now it and compliance with this request will OUR CONTEMPORARIES Is fist fights and cunningly devised In- dividual wlio was not introduced to the horrors trirue that stirs the absorbed audience -really assist the committee In A Three-Piece Chesterfield finite, contain­ A Three-Piece Suite, consisting of Chester­ The problem propositions of "The supplying all demands and ascer­ of the trenches and «'hose mental or physical TOO MUCH LOOKINO-ON. Other Man's Wife" and "Who's Your taining the results. ing a large size Chesterfield with Marshall field and two arm chairs, all with spring condition is not subject to periodical recurrences Parents?" that appear to predominate For the benefit of I«angford sup­ spring cushion*, spring seats and backs, cushions, spring seats and backs and full Johinneibur* Tim,,:—Thst a boy may he a good on the screen et present would never porters, A. Wale and Mrs. O’Neill of maladies produced by war service. Everybody athlete and fond of game, and yet have a qtitlngulihed Instil holdup ambitions in any mind. and full spring arms. Also two arm chairs spring pillow arms. This suite is uphol­ career In a profession or In bualneae, la proved by the life They are ipbre likely to turn one’s at­ realizes that a Pensions Board, or any other de­ tention to an exhaustive study of the to match. All are upholstered in best grade stered with an excellent grade tapestry. partment of soldiers’ re-establishment, must es of acoree of well-known men In England. What many family tree. tapestry, floral design on a blue ground. Special value at...... $195.00 people mistake for too much sport la simply too much J. A. SHANKS. tablish a basic scale of disabilities and payment 12S1 Fairfield Road, Victoria, B. C. The suite for ...... $285.00 percentages. At the same time it ought to be looking on at sport. May 14, 1923.______A Three-Piece Suite, includes a Chester­ Best Wellington A Large Chesterfield and Two Chairs, all field with spring cushions, and spring seat, recognized that however comprehensive that INFORMATION WANTED. combined scale might be, it is not unreasonable CECIL SAYS U. S. fitted with Marshall spring cushions, back and arms: also two arm chairs to Winnipeg Tribune:—Where la'the hidden hand? In match ; all upholstered with good quality to suppose that it cannot embrace every contin­ the face of a vital need, a need a tressed by every leading DOUBTS PEACE spring backs and pillow arms. They are gency^ in^sj>eeifle . . ^ke ^ that the bualneae man In the Dominion and Indeed patent to all upholstered in brown figured plasty and tapestry. Special at...... $179.00 the people, there I» Inaction, while golden opportunities DESIRE OF EUROPE must excellent value-at ttt-. .... $8<*LLOG —FunJtnri, Birsilrtor are slipping by. Who opposes immigration, and essr- London. May 16.—Lord Robert Coal last word in an effort- to cover. most maladies ciaea a sufficient Influence upon the Government to tie It, hands? With an abundant atream of new agricul­ Cecil, who recently returned from for which benefits will be paid under recognized the United State#, said yea* >rday Victoria Fuel Co., Ltd. conditions. None the less it can he assumed tural settlers, who can be eaelly secured. Canada would at a luncheon in hie honor organ thst if the policy holder should be stricken with Immediately gain an Impetus toward prosperity scarcely lied by League of Nations support Phone 1377 1203 Bread St. to be realised to-day. But that Impetus «alt, on gov ere that the United States doubted A R. Graham R< M. Brown DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED an ailment somewhat new—or at least newly

Dr. P. E. Doolittle, president of the would like to proceed and finish be­ RATE ON COAL ton on coal from point» in Alberta Mallory said fhe two systems had Canadian Automobile Association. fore adjournment. The Jury, how­ -o Toronto, according to E. P. Mal­ exchanged views in the matter, but Dr. Doolittle came to Victoria to ever, thought It would be better to Ottawa, May 16.—There has l>oen lory. chief statistician at the Cana­ «had eventually agreed to disagree. The Largest Sale in America see the Hon. W. H. Sutherland. Min­ leave the addresses until morning. no agreement made with the Cana­ dian National Railways. Giving evi­ We always feel sorry for a naturally ister of Public Works, and urge him The evidence taken during the after­ dian Pacific Railway in the matter dence before the Commons Mines and talkative woman who. haa an Impedi­ to push on the construction of this noon was as follows: of fixing an early Summer rate of $8 Minerais Committee yesterday, Mr. ment in her speech. road, which Is the only link in this Varied Evidence. because Province needed to complete the trans-Canada highway. Johnny Modeste, an Indian boy, Tourists spend $100.000.000 a year about fourteen years of age. told of in California, and although B. C. meeting Simon John on the road. could not at first get as much busi­ Witness and another boy on bicycles DR. D0QÜTTLE SAYS passed Simon John driving. on the ness aa that, it shows the possibili­ ties there are, and Indicates the hun­ road. Then something went wrong B. C. Should Get Something dreds of millions that will be spent with witness’s bicycle and while as noon as the roads are opened and they were fixing it, Simon caught up Like $300,000,000; Cali­ the tourist business developed. Dr. to them and went by. 'Doolittle said. John Elliott said he was at the fornia Does Lieutenant-Governor Nlchol took dance on the reservation on the "SALADA" Dr. Doolittle over the Malahat to night in.question, but was there only What It will cost to construct the show him the wonderful road and about half an hour. The dancing PleuM the meet exacting teste». Hope- l*rinceton loop so as to give a scenery. had not started when he left, which through highway across B. C., will Dr. DooHttle-eaid that no one need­ was about 8.10. He was there to Quality — Economy — Purity — Flavor be only a of the direct fin­ ed more than eyes and ears to know tell the people that he wâS gotng to ancial benefit this Province will got that Victoria was the most beautiful Vancouver on Indian affairs, and Always Assured. from tourist traffic that Would come city in Canada, and that the growth wanted money for expenses. He ex up here and make the cotnplete tour of Vancouver during the next few pec ted Simon John to go with him. from Coast to Interior, according to years will be faster than that of any and looked around for him. but did other city in Canada. He added that not see him. he was not afraid to make such The Court: Anybody that had statements publicly in Montreal çr wanted to get In touch with you even Toronto. — there could easily do it? He told how the Drury Govern­ Yes. ment In Ontario has spent $38.000.000 Witness on going away, passed in the last three years on good roads Previe’e piece and saw a horee and in the old part of Ontario alone. All rig there, but could not recognize it the main highways are being con­ on account of the darkness. structed 86 feet wide and In one case Etienne Plevie stated that he saw the Premier Is considering making Simon at the dance. Witness was the highway 100 feet wide going out invited and did not go Into the hall. of Toronto. None of the Provincial He was looking through a crack In highways are being constructed less the outside wall when he noticed LA PREFERENGIA than 30 feet wide on the surface. The Simon beside him. Those countries which have no winter* have no ïïprh^ aa we * l Government put In 100.000 trees along Johnny Pievle said, Simon was in Canada know Spring. Nature renews and embellishes I the highways last year. stopping at hie house. They got herself in the Spring, and offers fgwinnting pnariblUtin some jjjflfcfid In the afternoon. After far suppeir Simon took the team and pleasure and enjoyment TO THE HEALTHY. SIMON JOHN’S LAWYER drove into Duncan. It was Simon's BULL u Intention to go home next day, Feb­ CALLS NO WITNESSES ruary 8. An Invalid Witness. DOG (Continued from psgs 1.) NO is the beelth drink for Springtime and Summer. ENO The evidence of Godfrey Stephens E In the case against Simon John, was then read, as given at the pre clears away the impurities that have accumulated in your the Indian, the evidence for the tlmlnary enquiry.' He Is now in the SIZE Crown was completed yesterday hospital at Duncan with sleeping lyatcm during the winter. Its daily use makes and keeps rw • afternoon. The defence announced sickness, and unable to attend the K If ydu fit. ENO tunes up the liver—corrects diaorderaof the blood. that it would call no witnesses. His trial. The substance of hie evidence Lordship asked the Jury If they was that on the night of February 8, ENO purifie» and energizes ua to enjoy to the full the delights when he and Miss Burchett and Miss Gilmore were standing on the street which come with Springtime I corner he saw' a man In the shadow whom he believed to be the accused. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL ENO. Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Miss Burchett went one way from Sir lt the corner, while he went the other Mothers Rest way with the other girl. GENERAL CIGAR CO. LIMITED Alfred IiOmae. Indian Agent, was $ INVIGORATING ‘After Cuticura present when Simon John was ar­ CONTROLLED a, OPERATED BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO. OF CANADA LIMITED rested and afterwards when the ac­ ENO’S HEALTH GIVING! cused was brought Into Miss Bur­ 2 !« chett's room at the hospital when she"said “I think that’s the man.~ Duncan People Impatient. -FRUIT SALT- — :r>v* Provincial Constable Wilson was in charge of the collection and pre­ •v - Tko tooris “Fruit SaU" nni ENO, anithoMH sentation of evidence at the pre­ shown OH tho packago, ft rtgisltrti trait murks liminary trial. There was another Indian, besides the accused, with a Prtpattd amir by Solti Htpmmlotivti for Sorti Amorim finger off. he said. Witness Investi­ J. C. Emo, hi. Harold F. RUckst A Co . Lti. gated and found out where the man 10-18 UcCaul SI., Toronto had been that night. Then he took onion S. E. 14, Eng. the man to Miss Burchett and she said he wasn’t the man. Ths people of Duncan, he said was very im­ patient *nd did not take into account that the girl was unable to appear. The preliminary trial was finally held March *. Mise Burchett, recalled, identified the purse produced as that which ■he had with her that night. She declared that she was struggling the whole time exeept when she was un­ conscious. This closed the evidence. STRAW HAT DAY NOT PROMISING '.Hu* Men Becoming Particular About Headgear. These Hatters Say - According to the best meteorolog­ ical data and a statement distributed by the National Association of Men’s Straw Hat Manufacturers. May 15 was to have been the beginning of Why we Feel oAchey, Stretchy, the stbaw hut season. However, nobody was found will lng to take a chance with a straw hat owing to the weather looking Indolent & Weary in the Spring gloomy, and Napier Denison, the Dominion meteorologist, predicting showers. using the winter months our bodies are constantly being subjected ' These showers Just now are worth D millions to the berry men." Mr. Den­ to sharp and sudden changes of temperature whicn act as shocks to ison said. and. by way of consolation all of our organs. We rush from the bitter cold and biting winds of to the Summer hat enthusiasts, ad­ ded. “but the weather changes sud­ outdoors into our over-heated and ill-ventilated homes or places of em­ denly and rapidly here." This -year, due to the eagle-eyed ployment, then back again into chilling snow or cutting sleet. observations of the hat makers, the But the temperature of our bodies remains mospheric conditions there is bound to be some straw cady is to have about it a something which will make its wear­ the same during all the sudden change* that we interference with the functional activity of out er irresistible. They have discovered, make from very cold to very hot surroundings, organs. In other words, we have to become these canny hatters, that the careful because an even temperature of our blood is dresser demands style in his som­ acclimated to Spring, and this accounts for the brero and. , that he doesn’t want a absolutely necessary to a normal activity of our fact that we usually feel indolent and weary straw hat merely because it is a organs. So it must be clear that whenever we while the adjustment is taking place. straw hat or because the other fel­ pass from a hot and poorly ventilated place low hss one. But sometimes the stress imposed on our or­ The hatters say that men are now into the cold fresh air of outdoors, we impose an gans during the trying months of winter leaves becoming critical about the heights enormous stress on the delicste mechanism that them in a debilitated condition, so the adjust­ of the straw hat’e crown and the width of its brim. They are giving keeps the temperature of our bodies the same, ment of the body to its warmer surroundings attention, too, to what is called good year in and out. It must also be clear that there b inevitably slow. When this b the case, we is bound to come a time when we will feel the For morning and business wear the should assist our organs by taking a good gen­ careful dresser will Insist on a rough consequences of this stress in one way or another. eral tonic arid restorative. We should take .a and ready sennit. It must be rough So we need not be surprised, then, that when preparation that enriches the blood,strengthens and il muet be ready or he simply won’t have tt. In the afternoon or spring arrives and the mild weather tempt» us the nerves and invigorates all the orgaqs of our for sporting purpose# this same care­ to open the windows and admit an abundance bodies. A preparation that contains the ele­ ful dresser won’t be seen in anything except a soft Leghorn or a Bangkok. of fresh air or to take walks in the Warm sunshine, ments that are necessary in the production of And in the evening when he craws we feel a bit achey, stretchy,“gappy” and lack vital forces will hasten the adjustment of the into his dinner Jacket to attend some energy. These symptoms simply mean that the body to the new climatic conditions, and it will formal function or play poker with the gang he may expect nothing but organs of our bodies arc slowly adjusting them­ flood the body with fresh energy and robustness. sneers from the servants if what he selves to the new and more favorable climatic Such a preparation b Wincamu. 1 hands over to be checked la not a conditions, and that in doing so they arc forced stiff china split straw. For almost fifty years Wincarab has been used According to the hatters the boys to show some signs df the burdens that were by those who feel achey, stretchy and weary this year are going to be keen about placed on them during the long months of sud­ when the mild weather comes. A great many f nccngffl. getting straw hats that fit. The last remark they make is that "evidently den and severe changes of temperature. The physicians prescribe it for those who lack stam­ the idea of the proper straw hat for symptoms that we generally experience when ina or feel nervous or debilitated. It b an ex­ every occasion is catching on very spring arrives are the same symptoms that most strongly." Prices? Well, they are cellent Ionic for men or women who are in * from same aa other years up. people experience when they migrate from one run-down condition. country to another i we have to become accli­ Begin taking Wfocamb today. You will be 1 mated when we move, from one climate to surprised how quickly your system will respond NEWS AND NOTES another, and daring this adjustment to new at­ to its extraordinary invigorating virtues. IN THE SUNSET OF THE MINES Trail Shipment». Wincarnis Very laree ore receipts are re­ ported by the Trail smelter for the [? T TT7T? first week of May. 11,51$ tone. This brings the tonnage for 1823, to date, The Reconstructive Tonic to 164.S63. 1 ‘ UJr Lire The week’» receipt» were made up of: Black Rock, Northport. ' ' - Wash. ^40,—Belli—Deavcrdeft.—tT ...... $L50 a Batde i------—-----At pH jootb -- .UFE INSURANCE SEEVICE Hewitt, Sllverton. <1; Knob Hill, Republic, Wash., 211; Lone Pine- r. and Mrs. H. C. Gill, of Na­ Burnaby; Okanagan district, Oliver, At the present state of development will commence at 2 o’clock and as Things'" God Save the King. California. While in the South Mrs. Malakwa and Poplar Grove; Koot­ of the crop indications are that there are many important matters to Miss Nora Hunter, a budding naimo. are receiving congratulât Iona Betchel visited with her mother. Mrs. enay district. Boswell. Cast legs r and pickers will be needed about June 7 upon the birth of,-a daughter on Jones, in Los Angeles, and her sis­ be considered, members arc* urged ts young orator, in a graceful little Tuesday. May 15 Passmore, and on X’ancouver Island, to begin the picking, steadily in- make a special effort to attend. A Summer Shoe, made in speech referred to the Little Theatre o o o ter. Mr* John Hale at Mersville, one at X’imy. Three of the former “Palatine” movement and expressed the appre­ California. Institutes on X’ancouver . Island, at England and fully guaran­ ciation of the students for the en­ Mrs. A. Snow, of this city, has left o o o 4 Comox. Oyster and Merville. are couragement given to their efforts by for New Westminster to attend the Mr*. F. H. M. Codville entertained temporarily suspending operations teed. Uppers are of canvas Methodist Conference there this yesterday In honor of Mr* Crltchley, the Women’s Canadian Club. Mrs. week • owing to the departure of members Shoes For Hyndman expressed the thanks of the of Winnipeg, at a luncheon party at from the district, but hope to resume and soles of thick crepe rub­ Club to Major Bullock-Webster and o o o ber home, "Rosmead." I Simpson St.. their activities before long. In ad- ber. IdeaUfot- tenant, goifr Till pupil*.------:------X 11 is. Lelty.Kalat > u ry.xxt-Vancou ver, followed by bridge.—Among those dlUow abmtt ten distetet# throughout Men has arrived on a visit to her grand present were Mrs. Cockhurn. Mrs. the province are considering, the or­ etc—Price ...... $4.00 parent* Mr. and Mrs. XV. F. Sale- Laurence Earle. Mrs. Westmorland. ganization of Institutes. GIRL GUIDES bury, at Gordon Head. Mr* T. O. Mackey, Mrs. B. 8. Hets- o o o Raised 844,000 terman, Mrs. Eaton. Mrs. Ray Green It is interesting to note that -six Mrs. n. I». Marpole has left for her and Mies Gladys Peters. A Svjimmer training school for Girl home in X’ancouver after being the O O O Institutes raised over $1.000 each, b do^203 Guides is, to be held in Vancouver these including Salmon Arm, which SK guest of Mrs. Harry Bullen for the To-morrow In Seattle the first raised $2.717.76 which has been large­ from July 6 to 16, at Crofton House Past week. match of the season between the School, kindly by the Misses O o o ly used In the erection of an Institute Gordon. The provincial committee member* of the Seattle niedieal golf Hall; X’erhon raised 12.638J2 and has Miss Constance McGill, of St. team and those of the X’ictoria team urgently request that as many Joseph's nursing staff, is spending a used much of Its money In co-operat­ Guidera in. British Columbia aw will be pjayed at the Seattle Golf ing with the School Board to pay the short troiidary; in Nanaimo With Tier pit> course. Among th* Victorians possible should take advantage of parent* Mr. and Mrs. J. p. R. Mc- salary of a public health nurse; this opportunity to acquire traiding leaving for the event are: Doctors Point Grey, with its $1,790.42 has in all the ordinary branches of guid­ Boyd, W. T Barrett. Douglas Hunter. erected a fine Institute hall: Nelson ing work and especially tn camping o o o K M. Bryant, Arundel Nelson. H, E. raised $1.436.20, of which $250 was work, as the acluiul la to be under Mr. and Mrs. Lofts and their Rldewoo^ Herman Robertson, A. E. used for the establishment of a pub­ the direction of Miss Kay Hymew, ««tighterHare leaving Victoria to- MeMlcking. J.Tt. Moort\ M. J. Keys, lic health nurse In an outlying dis­ Blue Cord Diploma Guider and Camp hiorrow for the East, en route for E. Boak, W. J Lennox and Kenning trict; Rutland used its $1,167 in sup­ Advisory Secretary from Ottawa. England, where they will make an o o o porting a nurse and. ip other com- AH information as to terms for the extended stay. Member* of the Liberal-f’hnseAli- nmmtty work ; and the X'lrtorla Wo course may be obtained from the o o o Uye AasqcMlon were boats at k men’s Institute raised Sl.16l.lL and HERRINS secretary. Miss Hartshorne, head - Miv J. R. Grant who has been most enjoyable card portv followed has firmly established itself In com­ quarters. 34 Board of Trade Build­ spending the Winter In Loa Angeles by dancing in the headquarter* modious headquarter* the furnish­ Physicians prescribe ing. Vancouver, to whom all names arrived in X'trtorla yesterday arid will Caropticll Building, Just evening. Mrs. ing of which includes a piano. should be sent ns soon as possible. la* the guest of his niece. Mrs. W. M. R. F. Green, president, welcomed the Mrs. V. 8. MaeLachlan. secretary Esquimau Company. I^aurence. Island Road, for a short many guests on arrival, and Mrs. of the Institute* is leaving to-night Through the kindness of Mrs. Cod- time prior to leaving for his home in Reid acted as general Convener, her for X’ancouver where she will address Kraft Cheese ►^Biscuirs XVinnlpeg, ' ville the Esquimau Girl Guides have efforts being crowned with success. a meeting on matters connected with moved into their new headquarters O C o The nrises given for bridge were won the Institutes and will then proceed at 429 Lamps on Street, where they Mrs. Sidney Child Is leaving to- by the following: First prize, Mrs. to Aldergrnve to complete the or­ If you are inclined to eat other now have a large room at their dis­ oight for Calgary, where she wllTre- MeConnan awl Mr. Dtmford; booby ganization of that Institute. posal. On Sunday last the let Esqui­ maln for a few days before con­ prize, Mr* Perry and Mr. Phillips. cheese only sparingly, yon may eat EATry Tells You Why mau Company attended church tinuing her journey to Chicago. After In the five hundred tournament the parade at St. Paul’s Naval Church, visiting friends in the American cltv prize-winners were: First prize. Mrs. W. B. A. CAMP Kraft Cheese with perfect freedom.1 there being present Mrs. Kinloch, for about six weeks she will return Rap and Mr. Mercer; hoobv prize. Mr! Provincial Commissioner; via the Northern_ _Pacific,e__ __ , visiting__ at Perry arid Mr* Mercer. The prizes 6IRLSPLAN FLOAT Misa Douglas Crompton, captain of J various places en route home. were presented by Mr* Green. For Kraft Cheese is » thoroughly 1st Esquimau Company, and four­ The regular meeting of the W.BA. teen Guides; many were absent Camp Girls was held on Tuesday at ripened cheese, and all authorities through illness. The Guides of this the home of Mrs. Bloor, Fullerton company will hold an out of door sale Avenue. Fifteen members were pres agree that a ripened cheese does not of work, with competitions and dis­ ent. including Mrs Ball, camp super­ plays, on June 9. Mrs. Kinloch has visor, and Miss Reid, president, who disturb digestion. consented to open it. YOUR HOME conducted the meeting. MYich busi­ The following have Joined the ness wa* planned for the coming sea­ comi*anÿ as recruits: Olive and Celia son. including a float for the May­ ■ Many physicians are now prescrib­ Platte. Marian and Lucille Ward. AND YOU time Frol lé. A birthday social will iJcrothy Hornlbrook, X’eru Sweet and he held at 1230 Government Street on ing Kraft Cheese because of its un­ Mildred Cave. Tuesday. May 29 All members from By HELEN KENDALL the three reviews and their friends varying quality and flavor. are invited to attend. CHAPTER TO CONTINUE After the business a musical pro MILK SUPPLY IN The Use of Perfumes gramme was enjoyed, following which dainty refreshments were served. Three varieties: Canadian, SCHOOL HOLIDAYS The theatre was packed with an than the smallest drop of a cheap GIRLS’ CORNER CLUB. Pimento and Swiss, sold bu Tho Dr. O. M. Jones Chapter. I.O. enthusiastic audience. The air waa strong, penetrating scent -which is the slice or 5 pound loaf. utterly unpardonable, no matter who The usual supper for business girls D E., at its meeting last evening de­ warm and close with the breathing will be served In the Corner Club Room*. cided to continue the supply of milk of several hundred people, and faintly uses it. Even if you don’t mind it yourself, have pity on the persons Liberal Ball, comer of Government and 5 VARIETIES IN TINS to ill-nourished children during the otfarous of cleansing soap and sooth­ Broughton Streets, on Thursday at 6 15 school holidays. Twenty-seven names who must sit next to you in the m., with the kind assistance of the havo been «tided to th? list of those ing face powder. street-car or in church, and deslat. Sletropolltan Missionary Society. After Vmtp receiving the milk. Active prepara­ Then, Just in Use only, the finest, most delicate supper the girls will leave for the Pro­ tion was ma le for the chapter's float perfume (if any) and use so little testant Orphanage, taking with them front, a large, that those around you are conscious gifts of clothing, handkerchiefs and in the Mnytime Frolic parade, and candles for the children, whom they will members are asked to meet for this over-dressed wo­ only of a faint fragrance in the air entertain by a short programme of sing­ fimnd purpose at the headquarters to-mor­ rn a n drew a about them. ing and recitations. There's a difference; handkerchief out row and Friday evening. of her bag and KRAFT The chapter nominated Mrs. Curtis make the comparison to-day. an overpowering Sampson as its delegate to the na­ perfume filled the Bland'd and packed by O. F. * J. GALT LIMITED tional annual meeting in June. He- i air. It eddied jK»rts were given of the Provincial I about the heads Chapter meeting and of the soldiers' j of the men and graves committee. A standing vote made them look Y. W. C. A. TO MEET. of condolence was passed to Mrs. nauseated. The McDonnell, educational secretary. In j gentlewomen her bereavement. »■ The annual membership meeting During the evening Mrs. J. H. j seated beside of the Y. W. C.-A. will be held In the them made wry MacGlll. of X’ancouver, spoke along faces and looked Association' Rooms Tuesday evening. the lines of juvenile court procedure at each other and the probation system. May 28, at 8 o’clock. • The nomina­ eloquently. That over-dressed, over-scented ting committee eomprlsee Mrs. lleck- Festival -of Art—Preparations for woman had labelled herself as plainly wlth, convener, Mrs. Forman, Mrs. the "Festival of Art" are now well as if she had worn a head-band Ntvln. Mre. Plankett. Misa Fawcett advanced, and ticket* are on sale nt reading: "I am a person of poor and Mrs. Plercy. Angus Campbell’s, Terry's and Mitch­ taste." Every one within nose- "Maytime Lingerie” ell & Duncan'a. .It Is to be given on distance of her knew it. even if hor Large Shipment* arriving twice It is hoped that many of the new the evenings- of May 28 and 29, and llashy clothes had not given her a week. members will avail themselves of this la in aid of the aunroom for the tu­ away. There is no personal habit opportunity to learn directly thé bercular patients in the new Royal that so marks the ill-bred person as Pay Your Téléphoné Bill Early in the Month Gowns—Envelopes— work the Association has acomplish- Jubilee Hospital. Mail orders are the use of strong perfumes, lavishly ed during the past year. now being received. applied. Even the odor of vanished knickers—Step-ins—Camisoles onions is no more offensive to many and Save Yourself Delay Princess Slips—Petticoats persons than is a powerful over- sweet scent. • But here is the other side of the Subscribers are urged to pay their telephone ac­ ‘Blouses Lingerie j picture. The other day I took from counts as soon after receipt as conveniently Buy Your Washing j my» purse a roll of one-dollar bills / possible, thus avoiding vexatious delay at Skirts Kiddies’ Frocks that 'had been given me in change. Boys’ Summer As 1 held them in my hand, a del- Cashier’s wicket, occasioned by waiting until 707 Yates St. By the Pound ! icate, exquisite fragrance rose to my , last day of discount. Practically everything else you buy j nostrils. 1 separated the bills and for the home Is purchased by the smelled of them until I came to one At the request of subscribers, we have arranged Underwear pound—why not washing? that suggests da lilac bush eome- to open deposit aeeounts against which may be Our new system of selling, laundry where down a country road. "This service enables you to choose any |î>ill," I told myself, "has traveled for charged the monthly telephone account, the" ha 1- Durable Naineheck Un­ one of three different services. All F"------of them you buy by the pound of > a little while, at least, in the hand- lance on hand being shown each month on the derwear in I he style washing actually done. | bag of a dainty, fastidious woman. : Victoria Optical Shop that boys like—sleeve­ The perfume she has used is of rare bill. Making- this deposit will save the time of quality and she has used it with calling to pay the account. “Just a Little Shop of Service" less and knee length. 13, Yt or 26 lbs. for 1027 Douglas St. $1.00 great restraint. Yet she has suc- Fit 2 to 16 years. I ceeded in removing the musty, soiled GORDON SHAW odor of this tattered dollar bill, Registered Optometrist ard Optician 5ËÎWI ! which otherwise would have been Phone 1521 91.25 and 91.50 I reminiscent, perhaps, of the cigars, j food, or badly-kept clothing of the 1 persons through whose hands it bad passed.’’ BRITISH COUIIBU Sam M. Scott Phone i The moral, dear women, I» this: 8336 The merest suggestion of an ex- Women with ideals want a New Wool worth Building i cellent, distinctive perfunV—not too TOE-lE-WRITINO FAD A? WELLESLEY.—Mias Helen Hamilton, TELEPHONE CO. Cor. Rock Bay and Wei! , sweet—gives an effect of freshness paper with ideals. Therefore Douglas Street Phone 4026 John Street Gill 1 and daintiness to the well-groomed studefitt at Wellesley College, learned to writ*write with h»rher to»-toee andanrt now woman ; but too much of it, no mat- U a quite a fad at that institution. Below la a reproduction of Mias The Times—every evening i 1er how good It is, is Uttls better Hamilton’s toe aignaturs. - ■jrswjhcva.tsr wt-naffiMsa 5555 EtJUf r-* « ,i *'.*»*. lar; e VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 1923

dresse# are typically American as the ‘flapper' They are merely another step In the advancement of the Inde­ pendence of the American girl. Long HAROLD LLOYD STARS IN dresse# belong to the years past. Away RECITAL OF from the argument that they gre un- ! sanitary, which many advance as a At reason for not adopting them again, DOMINION FEATURE FILM they are awkward looking now. They “THEATRES do not fit In with the time*. Short El dresses lend a certain amount of charm to a girl. They are wholesome look­ LIMITS» ing. modish, and, l think, add a boon to the short girl. "Of course, 1 will admit that In many WORKS PLEASES cases * propriety may have been 1211 DOUGLAS STREET ROYAL VICTORIA overstepped In the length of skirts, but thèse Instances are very rare. Indeed. Mr. Longfield Presents Selec­ A fine cast appear» In the new Ed­ AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY Knee length skirts carry things a little win Carewe production, "Mighty Lak' too far. or might I say, high? tions From Great Master a Rose." released by First National and Roval—-“Mighty Lak* a Rose.” "When 1 Went to New York on my annual shoping tour. I found the The musical activities of the organ- ! to be shown again to-day at the Royal Capitol—“Who Are My Parent»?" American designed dresses and nuits Dominion—“Safety Last." vastly more attractive than those from 1st, Jesse Longfleld, and the choir of In this cast are Dorothy Mackaill. Bt. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Sweaters » pretty young English girl, who has Playhouse—1“The Importance of Pari*, in almost every gistance. The been appearing lately in the Zetgfcid Being Earnest." trouble with most Americans Is that ceased for the season with the Men­ Follies; James Rennie, leading man In they are the victims of habit. Because delssohn recital given last evening In "Shore Leave"; Sam Hardy, who 1» for years they have been following the auditorium before a large gath­ the dictates of Pans modistes they feel ering of musical people. It was a supporting Lenore Ulrtc in "Kiki"; CAPITOL they must continue to follow their Anders Randolf. Helene Montrose, Paul style# and creations. hftppy thought of Mr. Ixwgfleld's t The Mast Complete and Attractive Panser and Harry Short. Another fine "But It ha# been a very noticeable In giving a whole programme of Men­ actor who has a prominent part In the Frank Draper, the husband of hand­ delssohn composition*, and hi* untir­ picture Is "Jean Bronte," a Scotch fact that we have been getting away collie, an exceptionally intelligent dog. some Barbara Draper, has a beautiful from all foreign dictates and alliance# ing energie* throughout the season ••Mighty Lak* a Rose" Is a crook play. home, plenty of money, a position in and I feel that the time is not far have not only been a source of bene- Showing That We Have Ever It shows the power of music not only society, but is far from being contented «i*tant when Americans exclusively fit to St. Andrew’s, but he ha# ac­ In "swell" society but in the under­ will be designing the type# cif clothes complished and contributed much to world where desperate crooks plan with his lot. In place of the sound women in this country should wear." the musical life of the city. As has desperate work. The story is a battle of childish laughter throughout the been said, the whole programme con­ Presen ted of a violin. In the hands of a beautiful rooms of Ills stately mansion, there Is sisted of works by the great master, and Innocent girl, against wayward the heavy silence of emptiness. In­ PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS souls. Mr. Carewe Is said to have made fluenced by her sister. Mrs Draper de­ Mendelssohn, Included in which were a picture that is gripping In delineation cides to adopt a little girl. Hhe does artse In her well-known All the newest styles; alt to the straight and narrow one. He child there How he turns the tables finished manner. The arias. '*<> God has built up a smashing climax wherein on her forms one of the amusing All who were fortunate enough te Have Mercy" and "1 Will Sing of the most popular weaves; some of these old. hardened crooks take scenes In "Who Are My Barents?" TJiy Great Mercies," from St. Paul, on a social covering that allows them The picture gets its title from the see David Garrick Junior last week all the smartest colora. A to enter society homes. way the child of Barbara Draper's may be asured that this standard of were both sung by member* of the It Is said also that picture-goers sister Influences the happiness of Its performance will be maintained choir, the former by Kenneth Angus, truly remarkable display will have another Idol In Miss Mac­ mother when a serious misunderstand- throughout the season. Mr. Francis the latter by Mies Beth Simpson, and kaill. Ing threatensthreaten# to separate thé married Compton will under no condition vary the choruses were well rendered by embracing the most dis- ir This William Fox production will one lota from his determination to (he choir. seen at the Capitol Theatre. Mrs. Wright, another member of tinetive. novelties of the CThere 1» an air of mystery about the provide the highest class of plays author of "Who Are My Parents?** that regardless of expense. The Compton the choir, gave a beautiful render­ season. add# to the picture's Interest. Known Comedy Company has a reputation ing of the divine aria. "Hear My only a# "Mr X ", the writer of the that will not be sacrificed In order to Prayer," and Gladys Shrapnel, vlo- story prefers to keep his Identity hidden lower the cost of production. llniste, played In excellent style and Lovely colors, as delieate even from the Fox organisât ion. So with expressive" results two of the satisfactory did the first story by him "The Importance of Beirut Earnest" 1 master's "Songs Wit in mi Words." or as vivid as your tastes CAPITOL prove, that the Fox company immedi­ is well known to Very many Victoria ta) "Consolation" and al. The picture was pro­ Commerce.' and member* of the l success. 8o far It has carried eighty- opposite Harold Lloyd in his new seven duced by Stoll the famous English pro­ Dominion Government party for the Of ailk and wool, at $6.50 Of mohair, at $10.95 to part comedy. "Safety Last," now play­ two motor* and 304 passenger* Al­ fore Committee of ducer and took eighteen months to pro­ propagating of publicity material on though Anacortee authorities expect­ to $10.95. $12.75. ing at the Dominion Theatre. Mildred duce and it was taken In the very Inns the Canadian national parks were ! Is Incensed by the latest edict from and highway» of York which were made ed that the ferry would not be * pay­ Commons Of mohair, at $3.95 to Paris costumer*, that dresse# should famous by Turpin 200 years ago. When prisent, a great deal of useful Infor- j ing proposition this year it ha* taken Of camel hair, at $9.50 be worn long this Spring. "Dick Turpin" was released In Eng­ matlon on Vancouver Island and i Just an opposite turn. "Traffic has London. May U.—(Canadian Press $10.95. to $14.50. DOMINION •*I don't think American women are land a abort time ago Its success was general American and Canadian j improved far beyond our expecta­ Cable)—That the restrictive value of going to follow the Parisian rules In tremendous In Ixmdon and Liverpool tourist attractions was given out to • the present betting law In this coun- I Of silk, at $12.75 to this one respect, at least. Short the picture was booked for four weeks the public. Delegates from Orcaa ■ tion*." stated George I. Warren this CARDIGAN SWEATERS ALL THIS WEEK morning, "and is exceptionally good." try is so slight that it Is questionable | $27.50. and sold out to capacity for the en­ Island. Lopas Island and many resi­ whether the enforcement of the law tice four week# and in each case was dent* of San Juan attended. A ban­ The operators are very pleased Of camel hair and brushed brought back for indefinite runs. e. with the business carried out during Is worth the cost is the opinion of quet was given, at which two hun­ Chief Constable Caldwell of Liver­ wool, $7.50 to $21.50. JACQUETTES The press and public praise the film dred person* were present. the first few days. When it Is taken as one of the greatest ever seen on Into consideration that the ferry haa pool, who testified to thla affect yes­ Of ailk and wool, at $6.75 HAROLD LLOYD the other side In opening the meeting George terday before the select committee- Of silk and wool, at $7.95 To-Night Warren gave a fifteen-minute ad­ been running leaa than a week, the to $9.50. number of paseengers and cars that of the House of Commons on the LONG ENOUGH ANYWAY. dress on the scenic beauties of Van­ proposed taxation of betting. Chief Of silk and mohair, at SLEEVELESS JUMPERS Si couver. Island, and Illustrated his talk have been transported up to the Caldwell said this represented the PLAYHOUSE The staff clown eays he hatee to have with two hundred lantern elides. present is an assurance of good busi- views of the chief i constables in the $16.75. Of wool, at $8.50. Safety Last” Rhone M&%r the days grow longer because 1t male# ness during the year. such long pauses between pay days.— Captain F. G. Forster, of Ottawa, northern districts. His Biggest and Latest Comedy Buffalo Express. spoke of the Canadian and American The present law. he said, waa moat —------Feature------The Importance of national parka and the development 1 MOTHERWELL SHARED unpopular and most difficult to en­ IN SEVEN REELS of the tourist traffic in the west. A force owing to lta Inconsistency with motion picture film showing .the IN BUDGET DEBATE regard to credit and ready money- trip from Victoria and Seattle to betting. He was of the opinion that ADDED ATTRACTIONS Being Earnest Alaska waa screened. For Thursday—An Unusual Offering by (Continued frein page 8.) If the bookmakers were licensed snd The representatives of San Juan allowed to conduct ready money 1923 Grand National COMPTON COMEDY COMPANY Accommodating Terms County Commercial Club promised needed to be understood before being talked about. "betting at registered addresses there Steeplechase Thursday, Friday, Saturday. co-operation with Victoria in de­ would be little. If any. Increase In 8 10 p. m. veloping and advertising the tourist Farms had a capital value. The betting. of Smart New Trimmed Hats (Exclusive Pictures) Matinee Saturday 1.10. attractions of their respective neigh­ banka, which to some extent were The betting evil had grown since Path# Review Dominion News Popular Prices. borhood*, and the country as a whole looked upon as bloated property the war. the witness informed the in particular holders, were representatives really committee and had become wide­ Pianiste of the earning* and wiving* If the spread among all classes of the At $9.75 GET TOGETHER people in the country. Each of the population, especially, among the stock was owned by widow* and i>oor. and the custom of betting waa DINNER TO BE orphans said Mr. Raymond, at which growing among women. Drunken­ there was an outcry of "no." ness, however, was responsible for Immortalized To make laws against capital and A particularly fine collec­ WELL ATTENDED more crime than betting, he added. ROYAL—TO-DAY capitalists would be seriously to In­ The experience of the police, the The playing of the great planiste tion of favored styles for Attorney-General Manson has dkH-I jure the country, which it was hoped witness said, was that the bookmaker OLD MELODY WEEK' AT THE ROYAL la Immortalised only by nitely promised to be present at the to benefit. as a general thing was honest. street and sports wear. get-together dinner of the Retail Transportation. The giving of tips by newspaper* There are small, medium Dear Old Songs and Beloved Melodies That Tell In Music the The Ampico Merchant»' Association on Friday at — Member» of the Progressive group encouraged betting. Chief Caldwell Beautiful Story Pictured oil The Screen •' ", «:*• p.m. kT" the Dominion Hbtil. In the Houae were prone to concen­ ■aid. and large hats in the most Just as the talking machine has Mayor Hayward will also be there, Other chief constables who gave immortalised Caruso, BUT IN A trate their whole attention on the evidence before the committee as will Aldermen Todd. Leemlng, tariff us the root of all their troubles suitable types. Included are a 99 FULLER SENSE for the "Am­ Sargent. Hangs ter and Woodward- favored the legalization of credit and he raid. There were other questions cash betting, but they were opposed models of all black, black Mighty Lak’ a Rose pico" la not an imitation of the The speaker of the occasion will be of ten times more Importance to artiste playing—it is the actual George 8. Houeham, general secre­ to street betting and betting on with color trims, white and tary and Dominion representative of them if they would only look around football games. There Is magic In this picture. Magic to make you smile as you playing. and see them. One of these was the wipe away a tear—and something else that will cling to your the association. Mr. liougham has all the new light colors for The "Ampico'' is obtainable only been engaged for some years in transportation question. heart and sing there for days to come. in Knabe. Chickerlng and Willis fighting the battles of the organised Free trade as a theory’ "i* the still­ Spring and Summer as well Pianos and only at this store retailers. Ho enjoys their confidence born child of parents who suffer from as many combination effects. Inspection of this EXTRA FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MATINEE AND NIGHT on this Island. and on many occasions haa traveled academic anaemia," said Mr. Ray. POLES WANT DANZIG outside the Province to address gath­ special assortment will convince you that every erings concerned with commercial | Dr. Manion Spoke. problems. Hon. R. J. Manion. Conservative. liât is better than usual value—$9.75, Thurs­ Rochon School of Dancing Willis Pianos, Ltd. Fort William, said there had been TO ALTER COURSE day. very little Immigration of late and Dancing that will please alL Note: This is an added attraction to at the name time 10.000 had emi­ msnt St. Ns. the picture and is well worth your patronage alone. 1003 514 grated. Ambitious youths could not Say Polish Rights Under Ver­ fail very often to be attracted by the rich country to the south. sailles Treaty Violated While prices of manufactured goods were high to-day. the price* Warsaw', May 16.—Poland's griev­ received for agricultural produce ance* against the administration of were comparatively low. There had the Vree State of Danzig were con­ been a tendency on the part of manu­ sidered at a special meeting of the facturers thom*eive* to charge "all Cabinet here yesterday and measure* STOLL the traffic would bear." He thought to obtain Polish rights were decided that any educational campaign with upon. The Cabinet’s opinion was that FESTIVAL OF ART a view to Inducing manufacturer* to the rights of Poland under the Ver­ Presents ^rmy lower nrice* and give the farmer* a sailles Treaty had been violated. Under the ausptçee of the Gonxales Chapter, I. O. D. E„ In DICK TURPINS „ better opportunity to tyuy than they The measures to be taken, it "was had had In the past might be effec­ announced, would be kept within the tive not only as regarded manufac­ terms of that treaty. turers but employees as well. Con­ Aid of the Jubilee Hospital ditions in Europe to-day had largely matt wiped out world market*. DIVORCE REPORTS Sun Room - RIDE TO YORK Another remedy was Immigration, and Canada had a supreme oppor­ BILL IN BRITAIN JIUorld famous Domance tunity to-day to get more immigrants London, May 16,—Following the Royal Victoria Theatre—May 28 and 29 If «he went after them in the right recent outcry against the publica­ Mail Orders Are Now Being Received itOjV Old England Still another remedy was to cut tion In certain newspapers In this taxation the aam# as Britain had country of details of divorce cases. 8ir Evelyn Cecil, Conservative, As­ Then there should be lees pessim­ ton. Birmingham, introduced a hill ism. he said, for while conditions in the Common» yesterday to curb were had in the West, they were also publication of divorce cases. bad In the cities of the East. The measure, known as the Matri­ Dr. Manion urged that all duties be monial Cases Regulation of Reports taken off appliances for cripples. He Instanced a case In hie own city where a man needed a wheel chair The Fa Is ta ff Inn on for his little son and had to pay |30 U Drive duty on it. the road to York was The Amendment. 'Dr. Manion said the Progressive the rendezvous of Eng­ amendment appeared to have been carefully worded go as to give the land’s Famous Knights Conservatives no chance of support­ TootfiDnwfi ing It. VICTORIA AUTO LIVERY of the Road in the merry "That did not require much care," ARD, medium, and soft came from a Progressive member. NEW CARS days of romance, when bristles ;adults',youths‘, Dr. Manion retorted that last year Phone 1, 721 View Street Hand children’s sizes. For salethe Progressives had taken good care not to support the Conservative •TU wager fifty guin­ the Second George was in the yellow box by all amendment to the -budget. Some eas, Tomi I kiss ths dealers in Canada. Progressives seemed to exercise a pretty wench befors King. guardianship over the Government, Bill, would forbid publication of the nightfall." he said. particulars of any Judicial proceed­ INDIGESTION ings to which the bill applies. VgWNON HrADqUAWTEWl - Under the Mil only The names of relicved in . two minutes with - the parties to the proceeding# and Sold out to Pour Weeks’ Capacity in London ALL NEXT Vernon. May IS.—Vernon was the grounds of the action at Its and Liverpool, and in each ease rebooked for an. unanimously selected as headquarters might be published, together with JO-TO indefinite run. WEEK for the Associated'Growers of Brit­ particulars of .the arguments of the ROYAL ish. Columbia at a meeting of the di­ THE I counsel on the points of law and the Gas, acid, *our, burning stomach all rectors held here yesterday after- findings of the Jury or the Judgment quickly relieved with JO-TO., Drug of the court. •tore# (AdvW VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923

TYNDAREUSIN ESTEV1 GETTING - OCEAN AND COASTWISE SHIPPING - PORT TO DAY The Blue Funnel liner Tyn­ dareus was scheduled to dock here this afternoon after a good pas­ sage from the Orient. She will Marine Tender Will Leave disembark a number of steerage This Month for West Coast Salvor Again To OVERHAULING HERE BEFORE BARGE MENACE JEFFERSON WILL passengers and land freight here before proceeding to Beattie. Lighthouses • LEAVING FOR WEST COAST Local Shops Doing Work for Tl BERTH TO-NIGHT DAVIS CUP TEAMS ARE Attempt Salvage GETTING IN LIMELIGHT Union Steamer Chilliwack Craft Reported Adrift in Queen Admiral Liner Expected to London, May^lS.—The British Da* Getting a complete overhaul U Charlotte Sound Danger Make Quarantine by 7 p.m. vis Cup team which will face the Bel» before setting out on her next Of Wrecked Cargo to Shipping From the Orient gians in the first round will be com­ cruise to the west coast of Van posed of J, Bryan Gilbert, F. A. God­ couver Island the Federal light­ Reported as a menaee to navi­ It will be late to-night before frey, Randolph Lycett and T. N. house tender Estevan is now oc­ gation a barge is said to be the steamship President Jeffer­ M&vrogordato. It was announced yes­ Ship Leaves Port This After­ DEVELOPS BOILER terday. The team was selected af­ cupying the marine ways at the adrift in Queen Charlotte Sound. son, of the Admiral Oriental ter a eerier if trial matches at Scar­ noon to Resume Salvage of borough. Upper Harbor plant of the Vic­ TROUBLE AT C0M0X Tliis is in the direct line of ship­ Line, makes Ogden Point. Capt. toria Machinery Depot, Ltd. Freight From the Battered ping in the northern British Co­ Honolulu, May If.—The Hawaiian The tender is being given a News was received at King lumbia and Alaska coast service.' Francis R. Nichols, commander Davis Cup tennis challengers will Wreck of SS. Tuscan Prince Kroa to-day to the effect that the sail from Honolulu June 27 and prob­ Notices have been broadcast to of the President Jeffprson, re­ ably will play their preliminary thorough overhaul and it is ex­ H.H. Tfaeben, which la on thla the effect that the barge A- C. C. pected that r week will elapse be­ coast loading lumber and only re­ ported to the company’s agents against the Australians in the East­ Ashore Off Barkley Sound No. 4, which broke loose from a tug ern States. The Hawaiian*, if the fore she is back In the water. cently was loading at the Cana­ off Egg Island, Is adrift. By the latter part of the month, it dian Puget Sound Lumber Mill, this morning that he expected to Australians are agreeable, pick the was announced to-day at the Marine The salvage steamer Salvor is had developed boiler trouble. As Volants Drift. Crescent Club’s courts, Brooklyn, as Department, the Estevan will be dis­ to whether the trouble 1® of a The dismantled schooner Volante, adhere to his schedule by arriv­ their choice for the meeting, accord­ patched with supplies for the light­ leaving to-day to make another serious nature it has not yet been used as a floating fish sal ter y, ing at William Head at 7 p. m. ing to an announcement by the Ha­ houses and to carry out buoy work ascertained but the information got away from a tug in the same waiian Tennis Association yesterday. along the west coast. effort to salvage freight from states that the Theben la not ex­ vicinity In 1917 and drifted about for to-day. By arriving at that hour the six months. Bordeaux. France, May 16.—Play The tender Kerens was at Car- pected to make Genoa Bay before ■hip will be in good time to pass began yesterday in the Davis Cup manuh Point to-day putting ashore the wreek of the British freighter Sunday. She is at present loading The Volante, after being imported by many masters of vessels, went quarantine and may be expected to elimination matches on the Villa supplies. Tuscan Prince, which last Feb­ coal at Comox and was due at reach Pier A about 9 o'clock local Primrose courts. Larsen, a Danish Boiler Contract. Genoa Kay to complete her lum­ ashore in a cove on the west aide of the Queen Charlotte Islands. She time to-night. plainer, defeated M. Lacoste, the The Victoria Machinery Depot, ruary was wn-eked on Austin ber cargo for the Atlantic sea- French singles champion, three sets board to-day. ,______" was~ found by Indian f 1 shermcn and The President Jefferson has 809 Ltd., has been given a contract to Island, near Village Island, en- taken from them by white men. tons of Oriental freight to discharge to two, while Henri Cochet," the provide renewals tor tile boilers and The white men ran the Volants her* and will be in port eeveral hours. world’s covered court champion, won furnaces of the Vniun Steamship tranee to Barkley Sound. into Prince Rupert and there at­ She has a large list of passengers. from Erik Teghêr. Denmark, three Company's steamer Chilliwack, and Some freight was takeimff tempted to maintain salvage claims Silk Transport. sets to two. the shops are now busy on this tiff1 against the vessel, but this was Seattle, May 16.—A consignment of work. the wreek earlier in the year by frustrated. ■ilk valued at $5.506,060 landed tiere New furnaces and new boiler parts the Salvor bllt—Ahe operations were are being cast and when the order is May 4 from the Admiral Oriental suspended owing to continued bad liner President Jackson reached New complete the Chilliwack will » be weather. The conditions are now brought here to have, the parts in­ York in thirteen days three hours C U N'A R D more favorable and the Salvor thaï and eight minutes from Yokohama, stalled. again been ordered to the scene. FI according to advices received here. ANCHOR This will be In about a month's In command of Ca.pt. Leighton Ships at a Glance This broke the record of speed lo time. Evans, formerly mute of the Algerine, transportation of commodities be­ ANCHOR-DONALDSON A new smokestack for the steamer the Salvor, which ha* been stationed Motorship Due Friday With Tees hag been assembled at the Vic­ Ships to Arrive. tween the two points. The record at X'an couver, arrived here from the was set with a $10,600.066 shipment toria Machinery Depot, and will mainland at 4 a. m. to-day. Passengers from Isolated Tyndareus. Hongkong, May 17. CANADIAN Jxr.RVIC F. FROM MONTREAL of silk brought here by the Presi­ TO PLTMOl TH-CHEBBOl BG-LONDON shortly be fitted. During the day ahe has been tak­ Empress of Australia, Hongkong, dent Grant of the same line and ing on supplie* and this afternoon Cable Station May 23. landed in New York In thirteen days Ausonla...... June I Andania...... Mar 19 INTERNATIONAL CHESS will leave for Barkley Sound to re­ Defender, Liverpool. May 25. four hours and fifty-five minutes GLASGOW sume the salvage of cargo. The motorship llauraki, of Niagara, Sydney, May 26. from Yokohama. The silk from the Saturn la...... May 17 Cassandra.. .May 29 Manila Marii. Hongkong. May 21. Carlsbad. May If.—Completion The wreck of the Tuscan Prince President Jackson was carried in a FROM NEW YORK the Vnnadian-Auatralaaian Line, Astyanax, Liverpool. June 4. TO.QCEENHTOWN AND LIVERPOOL yesterday of all the games left un­ still contains considerable cargo, special train on the Northern Pa­ consisting chiefly of rails and plate Protest la us, Hongkong. June 7. cific Railway. Caronta...... June ~ 3 Cassandra.. .May 29 finished from the previous rounds of will arrive in quarantine at Wit- D. 0. 8. ESTEVAN Africa Maru, Hongkong. June 11. Carmanla.... May 1» Scythia...... May 16 the International chess tournament glass, which is considered good aal- liant Head frurn Australia via Makura. Sydney, June 23. CHERBOYRG AND *Ot THAMFTON In progress 'fiera" since April 2T, __AphlllMi, Hongkong. JuljLl______AQuii.nl» ... .Max 22 Mauretania. -May -• brought about an entire change in About 1.000 tons of steel rails are said to be still in Hi** steamer’s holds. Faulting Inland by daybreak on MORE TONNAGE ADDED Ships to Sail. Berengarta ...... JIM ■ The leaders. Mussel movements UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW The New York player. Bernstein, Break Amidships. Arabia Maru. Hongkong. May 22. of ». C.. Limited. The Tuscan Prince is still holding Friday, it was reported to-day. TO UNION OIL FLEET Arizona Maru, Hongkong. May 29. Cameron la... May 24 Tuscania... .Juna 9 won both his adjourned games from Regular sailings from Vancouver to PLVMOl TH-CHERBOCRti-LONDON together, according t«* the Ibt lift» . .aboard six Tyndareus, Hongkong. June 7, all East Coast and Mainland Points. Bogoljubow and Yates. Oruenfeld and The motorship m Angeles Harbor. May IS.—; .Victdria, May 16.—Arrived Tyn- Logging Camp* and Canneries as far Albania ...... i.i...... Jane 1 Reti drew, while Nlemzowitsch de­ rices reaching the -offices of the' Pa­ With the arrival here this week of darus, from Yokohama ; President Protesll au s. Hongkong. June 28. cific Salvage Company. as Prince Rupert and Anyox. Tyrrhènta...... May 21 t Hamburg feated Saeroiarh and Tartakower dis­ passengers who embarked at the the tanker Deroehe, which waa re­ Jefferson, from Yokohama; Sailed: Coastwise Sailings. For detailed information apply Money Orders and drafts at lowest rates. posed of Yates. The last named It is expected, however, that with cently purchased from the United Tyndareus, for Seattle. For Vancouver. FuP information from Agents or Com­ heavy weather. sha^^Ri break asun­ cable station at Fanning Island. GEO. McGREGOR, Agent. pany's Office. 422 Hastings St. W* Van­ match had previously been reported Htates Shipping Board Emregenv Tacoma, May 16.—Arrived: Anyox, Princess Charlotte leaves 2.15 pm. Tel. 1925 Ne. 1 Belmont House der immediately forward of the fun­ Fleet Corporation, the Union Oil (standard time) dally. couver. Phone Bey. 8448. **Alechlne and Bogoljubow are now nel. there being a two»foot gap at These people are covering a Chilliwack, Britannia Beach; Rain Company of California added another 1er. San Francisco. Sailed: Je.ptha. Princess Louise or Princess Alice the bulwarks at' this point. lot of, extra marine territory- on the 76.666-barrel oil carrier to its large leaves at 11.45 p ro. (standard time) tied for first place with a point score The Salvor is taking up special Valparaiso, via Seattle; Charles of 9-4; Nlemzowitsch and Try ball Pacific In order to reach their homes fleet daily. gear and her complement is confident With the addition of the "Déroché, Crump, New York; Ambassador, are tied for the next position with In Australia from the l*ariflc Cable Ketchikan. For Seattle the salvage expedlton wll be success­ Boards station In the South Pacific. the company now owns and operates Princess Adelaide leaves a* 4.10 score of 8H-4*4; Maroczy Is In fifth ful. San Francisco, May 16.—Arrived: place with 8-6, and the sixth and They will take passage home by the fleet of 21 tank steamers and p. m. (standard time) daily. Canadian - Auat ralaalan liner Niag­ barges with & total carrying capacity Deroehe. New Orleans; Rosalie Ma­ Eastbound Summer Excursions seventh places are held by Cruen- of approximately 1.166,000 barrels of feld and Telchmann with 74-6Mt. DANISH VESSEL ara. which la due here May 26. and honey. Astoria; F. S. Warner, Coos will sail June 1 for Auckland and oil. Besides these vessels three Bay; Charlie Watson, Tacoma; Ven­ AU the scheduled games of the chartered steamers are operated, with first 13 rounds are now completed. IN DISTRESS Sydney. tura, Sydney: Yankee Arrow. Beau- From VANCOUVER and VICTORIA Halifax. May 16. —^The Danish The motorship Haurakt, on a pre­ total carrying capacity of 219.666 Neptmiet. New York; Caoba. Gray's barrets of ott making the entire fleet steamship' Jan- far ashore on South fyloua brought Harbor, Lancaster. Victoria; K. I. WINNIPEG fitPfQ AA ST. PAUL Capacity over 1.J66.066 barret*. -~~* Luckenbach. Seattle. Sdiltfd: Albert MINNEAPOLIS A # fioUl/ DULUTH Point, Northumt^rland Straits, and here from Panning Island, but they The Deroehe arrived from New Excursion to baking hadlv. according to & wire­ arrived on this side a day after the Jeffress. New York; Santa Barbara, Orleans, where a thorough inspection New York. less message from Grindstone, Mag­ Niagara sailed, and were forced to conducted before purchase de­ CHICAGO ...~™...... 9*6.00 LONDON ...... MEGANTIC dalen Islands. sail home from San Francisco. The tails were completed. The vessel is Seattle. May 14.—Sailed: Brook- T The Jan. a vessel of 1,066 tons, was reason for the long detour is that but In charge of Captain Belln and made dale. Dutch Harbor and Bristol Bay; NIAGARA FALLS. 9190 f NANAIMO MONTREAL ...... »13L7» QUEBEC ...... fgtg mlr Fir it Clou on a voyage from Neuvttaa, Cuba, few ships touch at Fanning Island. the trip in 19 days. She will load H. F. Alexander. San Francisco; Lur- j for Montreal with sugar. The Hauraki, which is under the immediately with a cargo of refining line, Honolulu; Cordova, Alaska; BT. JOHN ...... $160.30 HALIFAX ...... *1tMB r from Montreal command of CapL. David. Todd, haa crude for San Frandeco. Northland, Everett. Sunday, May 20 BOSTON, *169.90 When travelling to Europe on about 1.060 ton# of freight for British Specifications of the new tanker Seward. May 15 —Sailed: Ala- j Leave Victoria 8.45 a. m. and NEW YORK, *147.40 the luxuriooo Megan tic you will Columbia discharge and she will load are as follows: length, 415 feet; meda, southbound. return in the evening Make $13.00 additional for ocean trip between Vancouver-Prince Rupert paper and general cargo for the re­ d*pth, 22 feet; breadth. 56 feet; gross On eale daily to Sept. 16th. Final return limit, (>ctober SleL experience the greatest possible Everett, May 15.—Arrived: Ad­ >'our reservations at 906 Govern­ Choice of routes—stop-overs and side tripe turn voyage to Australasia via Ban tonnage. 7.058 ; net, 4.349; engine*, miral Faragut. Northland. Seattle. ’ = comfort and satisfaction — the Francisco. ~~ —■ three-cylinder triple extension re­ ment Street, C. Je C. Taxi Office. o coat is very reasonable — the ciprocating type; three Scotch ham; I.iibre, San Francisco; North- j Phone 185-693. cl accommodation* are onenr- Only $44.25 YOKOHAMA TO SAIL land. San Francisco. VISIT JASPER NATIONAL PARK marine boilers. Portland. Tire., May 16.—Arrived : ! d passed—tbs cuisine and service FARE $4.00 $40.25 Return g are faultless. The liner Yokohama Maru, of the •UNRI»E AND SUNSET. A. L Kent. New York; President Hayes, Seattle;. Wapnma, Ran Fran- 1 Round trip from Nippon Yusen Kalsha. Is leaving port Leaves Victoria 1.46 a. m. and She combines the this evening on her outward Crip to Time of sunrise and sunset < Pacific cisco. Sailed: Rose City, San Fran­ C. F. EARLE, District Passenger Agent a exclusiveness of standard time) at Victoria, B. C., fur 2 p. m. daily. C. A C- Taxi Stand. the Orient. the month of May 1928. cisco; Montague, Orient ; W. S. Por­ 906 Government Street. 911 Government Street Telephone 1942 the best club with Victoria » Sunrise Sunset ter, San Francisco; La l'urisma, San Leaves Nanaimo 8 46 a. m. and the luxury of the Day Min. Hour Min Francisco. f p. m. dally, from Windsor Hotel finest hotel Ask 6 ...... 4 48 7 20 New York, May 15.—Arrived : FARE for booklet and to Charge a Plot • ...... 4 47 7 22 Kennecott, San Francisco; 8. V. 7 ...... 4 46 7 33 rates. 8 ...... 4 44 7 84 Hark ness, San Pedro; Mattinlcock, $3.76 Single, $5.60 Return w°",^National - C. P- Sergent. To Split Germany ...... 4 42 i a Sun Pedro; W. G. Teas le, San Pedro. 619 Second Avt, TRANS.PACIFIC MAILS. (anadi< Seattle, Wash, Yellowstone 11 ...... 4 40 7 38 Political propaganda la getting 12 ...... 4- 3» 7 40 VWaW or Local Agents. 13 ...... 4 87 7 41 May. 1*23. be one of the leading Industries 14 ...... 4 7 43 China and Japan. Munich. Kavarla is a crazy-quilt of 3* 16 ...... 4 34 7 44 Empress of Russia—Mails dose May political plots and publicity; with 1* ...... 4 33 7 45 Day Steamer to Seattle 17. 4 n mV; due at Yokohama May 29. THE Park mystery man Hitler a disturbing fac 7 ...... 4 31 7 47 Shanghai June 1. Hongkong June i. See tor, with General Von Ludendorff S ...... 4 30 7 48 Arabia Maru—Mall* close May 23. 4 19 ...... 4 29 7 49 E. E. Blackwood dominating another group, with 2«> ...... 4 p m.. due at Yokohama June 6. Shang­ 737947 people talking, monarchy and Fas­ 27 7 61 hai June 16. Gen. Aft. 21 ...... 4 26 7 62 President Jefferson—Malls close May S. S. Sol Due White Star •12 Government St. cist!, and with former Crown Prince 22 ...... 4 25 7 54 26. 4 p. m.; due at Yokohama June I, Kupprecht close by, this German stale 23 ...... 4 24 7 Leaves C.P.R. wharf dally except Phone 7106 1.5 Shanghai June 12. Hongkong June 16. Sunday at 10.16 a.m for Port Is a whirlpool. 4 ...... 4 23 7 67 Km prêts of Australia- Mails close May Dominion Line ...... 4 68 Angeles, Pungeness Port Townsend Finding out what the people think .6 ...... 22 7 II. 4 p m.; due at Yokohama June 12, and Seattle, arriving Seattle 6 45 6 ...... 4 21 7 69 Shanghai June 17. Hongkong June 20. Is a difficult matter. You hear curses 7 ...... 4 21 1 00 p in. Returning, leaves Seattle daily for France, and appeals to America, 28 ...... 4 20 • 01 Australia and New Zealand. except Saturday at midnight, arriv­ dismal prophecies of ruin and other 2» ...... 4 1» • 02 Ventura (Australia only)—Mails close ing Victoria 9.15 a. m. forecasts more cheerful. 10 ...... 4 11 * 03 May 26. 4 p. m.. via San Francisco, due E. E. BLACKWOOD, Agent, • To get one viewpoint I talked with 17 • 0464 Sydney June 19. 912 Government Ft. Phone Î194 Or H. ». Howard, Agent, Dr. Von KnllUng, prime minister of “ * PhoPhone 1582 Bavaria. I cannot vouch for the ac C.P.R. Dock curacy of the interpretation of public ê Low opinion in South Germany, but this is what he says: First to Arrive "If France realizes her aim—to annex the Rhineland and perms Excursion Fares neittly occupy and exploit the Ruhr —it will mean the establishment of French dominance in Europe. "Thla policy, if carried out, will weaken Germany economically to such Back East an extent that the German people will be doomed to political destruc —Via— tton and ruin.” Dr. Von Knilllng quoted figures to support his assertion that the In va TRANS-CANADA LIMITED sion of the Ruhr had been an eco­ sailings nomic failure. Hé believes FYance hopes eventually to split up the Oer TO EUROPE The Milwaukee Ry. man federation, concentrating par ticularly In divorcing Bavaria from ( Make THE Effective May 15th ' J_J the other states. This plan, he de MONTBEAL-BELFAST- clares. will fail. GLAHOOW QUICKEST TRAIN "The unanimous passive resistance May 11. June 28. July M.Marloeh ACROSS THE OONTOtENT of the German people." he says, "will June Y. July 6. Aug. 2 Metaeama June SI, July 14, Aug. lS.Marbum St. Paul...... $ 72.00 Philadelphia .. ...$144.92 cause the collapse of the French in Solid Steel Sleeping Car Train tentions, provided the people In the The GirypeOU la* boat to leave Montreal la* year and fin* MONT* BA L-L1YK* POOL ■Minneapolis...... 72.00 New York .... unoccupied area remain as firm and May 2K, June 22, July ZO.Montclare Faster and Finer Than Ever. ... 147.40 determined as their fellows in the port in 1923. June 1. June 28. July 27. Montcalm Chicago •.•••*•• . «6.00 Boston ...... 153.60 occupied territory. Juna 8, July I. Aug. 8... Montrose "German national spirit has never MONTRBAL-CHBEBOCBO- Detroit...... 105.62 Toronto ...... 113.75 t*een so alive, so unanimous, and so MHTHAMPTON-ANTWERP vigorous as at the present time. The June « July 8. Aug. 1. Mlnnedeea Pittsburg...... 119.70 Montreal ...... 132.76 will of the German people to national June 20. July 18. Aug. IS. .Mellta self-assertion within their own boun Qt EBBC -CH BBBOFBG Similar Fares to Many Other Cities. Canadian Pacific Railway FOI TH 4M (TON-HAMBURG daries has become stronger since the June 9. July 7. Aug. 4 ...... Summer Excursions occupation of the Ruhr. Patriotic . .. . BCmnreee of Scotland To Points In feeling probably is stronger in Ba­ B. 0. COAST SERVICE June 84, July 28. Aug. 21 ...... Via "The Milwaukee," these fares include all modem train con­ varia than in the other states.' ...... Bmpreee of Britain veniences, and In addition a smokeless, smooth, comfortable ride Dr. Von Knilllng, who la a member VANCOUVER—At 2.15 p.m. and 11.46 p.m. dally. QUEBEC. CHERBOURG • of the Catholic party, believes the •BATTLE—At 4 16 pm. dally. nOVTHAMPTON EASTERN CANADA behind an electric locomotive for 649 miles over four mountain May 21...... Bmpresa of Britain German people have definitely given ALASKA ROUTE—From Vancouver, May 11. 28, and June 1. at I p m. ranges. up all faith in radicalism and are OCEAN FALLS-PRINCE RUPERT ROUTE—From Vancouver every QLBBEC- LIVERPOOL growing more conservative. June IS. July IS. Aug. 14 ... Wednesday at 9 66 p m...... Mont laurier UNITED STATES "As far as the German republic POWELL RIVER-UNION BAY-COMOX ROUTE—From Vancouver Ask for Leaflet giving further details or consult concerned," he added, "this must every Tuesday and Saturday at 11.46 p.m. Apply te Agente svafj «fiera sE AND surely lead to a general revision UNION BAY-COMOX-POWELL RIVER ROUTE—From Vancouver FORSTE*, Gan. Agt, the Weimar , constitution—partlcu every Thursday at 1.16 a m C.P.R. SMden. Vancouver, F. O. FINN, General Agent Urly toward a decentralisation of WEST COAST VANCOUVER ISLAND ROUTE—From Victoria on the power in the hands pf the federal let. 16th. 96th each month, at 11.66 p.m. m *r. Alberta aid British Columbia 962 Government Street government, and the Xstrengthening GULF ISLAND ROUTE—Leaves Belleville Street Wharf every Monday. of the rights of the lnd%ldual states, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at Til a.*.u Full particulars from an? sere* at the Phone 7S Victoria, B. C. Consider the lowly stamp and Apply to Any A§#M Canadian Pacifie Railway. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY learn the of «uct eiB It sticks one thing until it gets thi

rv VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923

ESTABLISHED 1886 NEWS IN BRIEF DETECTIVES TO MAY QUEENS LEFT TO HOLD BP NEW Young Men! 350203 The executive of the Retail Mer­ Famous For Its M»ke Your Next Pair Our chants' Association will meet in the COLLECT CITY’S FOR SIDNEY TO-DAY Hwtoot’l Bay store to-morrow, at Famous Flawless Tone Feund en the cerner of Vancouver Small Crowd Cheers Depar­ and Courtney Streets on Saturday a OVERDUE BILLS ture and Wishes Young Crawford wedding ring, is now in the posies- elon of the City Detective Office, and Ladies Good Luck ita owner being sought. The ring Will Search Out People Who City Cannot Float Overdraft Shoe will be returned to its owner upon The May Queens of Victoria’s the usual proof of Identity. Fail to Pay Accounts to choice left this morning at eleven Bonds Until Legislature Corporation o'clock for Sidney, thence to proceed Rebert W. Clanton thanks the to Mainland points. They were given Approves Plan neighbors, members of the local po­ a hearty send-off by over 200 people, HUMS)1 MAYNARD’S SHOE STORE City detectives will collect bills The city*» scheme to borrow money lice force and firemen for the aid owing to the city under a plan ap­ despite the fact that the driver of 649 Yates Street Phone 1232 rendered at the fire which damaged proved by the Cltv Finance Com­ the heavy Packard, Barney Olson, to coyer accumulated bank over­ his premises recently at 63» Monterey mittee, it was announced by mem­ had some difficulty in starting at all. drafts cannot be completed until Avenue, Oak Bay. bers of the committee to-day. The fact that this unfortunate gen­ legislation is passed by the Provincial WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE tleman was detained gave the crowd Members of the detective force will Legislature, It developed to-day. Miea N. Holland, ef Toronto, will be asked immediately to start col­ an opportunity of making remark* mssrnm give an illustrated lantern address on lecting a large number of outstand­ which added to the embarrassment As the Legislature will not meet RE-UNION OF ARTILLERYMEN. ‘•The Development of Art" before ing accounts which ordinary bill col­ of Barney. From various windows in until the Fall the city's bank will the Island Arts and Crafts Society have failed to turn into cash. adjacent buildings came cries of have to wait until that time for pay­ to-morrow evening at 8.16 in the "Don't forget to come home, Bar­ Phonograph The third annual re-union of the It is hoped that the officers will be ment of about $556,006, overdue on 15th Overseas Brigade Association, headquarters. Union Bank Building. able to get result» where others have ney." and others equally disconcert­ C. F. A., will be held on Friday even- ing. After about ten minutes of the city’s current accounts. Arrange­ Progressive Conservative Club. — tailed. hard work Barney started the en­ % Pastry ning at 8 o’clock. In the Native Sons Detectives will be particularly ments for postponing payment are And after all TONE is the big, important feature The Women’s Conservative Club met gine and the merry load of Queens being made by the city now. of Canada cl u brooms, Langley Street, laat evening In the headquarters at valuable in cases where person» who was cheered vociferously until it dis­ of any phonograph. The Gerhard Heintzman’R All members are invited to attend, owe monev to the city cam not be lo­ Meanwhile the city will not be able the Balmoral Hotel, when there was appeared around the comer. to float bonds to raise the money re­ RATHE* UCHTI and a thoroughly enjoyable evening A very large attendance. Two new cated easily. Council members ex­ Mrs. May Watkls, acting aa chap­ supremely beautiful tone is the result of years of Is anticipated. Arrangements are plained to-day. The officer* It Is quired by the bank Tenders will be members were welcomed and five erone. assembled the party of Queens. called immediately, however, for city study by men who really know how to make musi­ ••THE NAME IS THE BRAND." now being made to make the event a enrolled. Gratifying reports were supposed, will bs able to trace these The young ladies who made up the big success. people and secure the money due to bonds to the amount of $1.575,000. given of the recent silver tea and party were the Misses Dora Rolls. These are made up as follows cal instruments—men who have been making the hearty vote of thanks was extended the city. Civil Service representative and LABOR-CONSERVATIVE FUSION. Before detectives can start this 11.400,000 for refunding sinking famous Gerhard Heintzman Piano for 50 years. to Miss Tuily for the use of the Queen of the Frolic; Anna McKin­ fund short ages. work, of course, the permission of the non, C.P.R. candidate and Queen of North Bay; OpU. May 16.—It was drawing room and to the artists. 185,000 for paving Johnson Street Sey the Cabinet Style Gerhard Heintzman Phono­ Arrangements were made for the Cite Police Commission will have to Utilities; Victoria Aroall. Hudsons announced here last night by James be secured. Bay Company's representative and from Johnson Street west. T. Wilson, Labor nominee at the 1919 Club's participation in the Maytime $30,000 for completing ihe Johnson graph at $125—OB easy terms. Frolic parade. Alderman W. J. Sargent Is the Queen of Commerce by acclamation; election, that the Labor forces in this originator of the plan to Have detec­ Mary Brown. British America Paint Street Bridge. constituency had decided to support tive» collect the city*» outstanding Company, Queen of Home Industries; Tenders for these bonds must be the Conservative candidate in the Chapter Met Yesterday. — Mrs. filed at the City Hall on noon of May Laundy, the regent, occupied the bills. Anna Davies, navy representative, forthcoming provincial election, Queen of National Defence, and Mrs. 28. The $85.000 paving loan will run ‘that's the only way In which we chair at yesterday's meeting of the for twenty years. The $9o:O00 bridge P®h?P Crtdge Chapter,, |f> Styles Sehl, Gyro Club candidate, the can get anything, from, the Ontario ^ QUWB BE OUB.' —------f loan will l»e floated f»*r thirty years Government,” be declared. held at the home of Mrs. Helmcken. and the sinking fund loan for twenty Beach Drive. The Chapter was very years. All loans will bear interest at grateful for a donation of wool spun "TUBE five and one-half per cent. LARGEST We Help Home by Mrs. Innés. A cash donation Bond men will be able to submit was also received from Mrs. Ernest alternate tenders for bonds repayable Builders Fleet, England, an honorary member, IT in England and Canada or In Eng­ 1110 Douglas Street who still retains an active Interest HELD AT WILLOWS land. Canada-and the United States. Every variety of rough or Painful Corns in the Chapter. The maternity work dressed Lumber required by the of the Municipal Chapter will also be Bucket!, Rogers and Everett home builder Is Instantly avail­ Are Successfully Treated (dismissed. MANY BOTTLES able. from our huge stock. to Compete Against Horse Quality Guaranteed. With Our Coro Cure The Liberal Women's Forum T" listened with a great deal of Inter­ in Ten-mile Marathon Hundred Dozen of Beer Not OFFICER WITH LE Recommended and Guaranteed est to an address by Mrs. J. H. Mac- C. P. S. LUMBER Gill. of Vancouver, yesterday after­ A novelty marathon race will be Unusual in His Backyard, noon. on the subject of Juvenile held at the Willows track on Mav 26 Dry Your Hair and Timber Co., Ltd. courts and their operation» title ex­ In connection with the Maytime Says Accused Foot of Discovery 8t. Phene 706S HALL A CO. plained the responsibility of the wo­ Frolic cèTébt^Mon», when three welP men with regard to the community known local long distance runners Beer and stout to a value of $86 The Elec­ CENTRAL DRUG STORE well-being and urged them to make will compete against a horse, which was acquired by the accused in Capt. James Trigg Accorded the futhwt tile of the ballot privi­ it S# expected will be ridden by an fifteen days tn purchase from the Military Honors Yesterday Victoria, B. O. Indian. The distance of the race will liquor vendor, lb. was elicited to-day leges to secure necessary reforms be ten miles, twenty laps around the Th** address was appreciated and a at the trial of Joseph Haig, charged With full military honors the re­ tric Way! track. on remand in the city police court BICYCLE SALE number of questions by the -women mama of the late Capt. James Har­ xX'jm a Star The local runners talcing part In with the eafegof beer to police Of­ 7 Bicycles at ...... S revealed their interest. Mrs Tay­ 4he race are Jimmie Buckett. winner old Trigg were laid at rest yesterday 10 Bicycles at ...... 1.71 lor, the president, was In the chair ficers. ' A permit produced by the afternoon ii> St. Luke's Churchyard. Electric 15 Bicycles at ...... 14.71 of the laat G. W. V. A. ten-mile accused on his own behalf showed A musical programme enhanced the marathon; Driver Rogers, of Work Cedar Hill'. Rev. W. Carroll per­ HAIR DRYER 16 Bicycles at ...... 11.71 that he had bought eighteen dosen formed the laat rites. A bearer party VICTORY CYCLE WORK! pleasure of the afternoon. Point, runner-up to Buckett and Laurie Everett. It 1» expected that bottlfs in fifteen days, at an average of six officers and a firing party were Economical and efficient Four Doors Below Government SL Dry Land A Garden party on a large scale of $2 per bottle. • April 21 saw six provided from Work I*oint Barracks, the competition will be very keen, Connects to any lamp socket. JACOB AARONSON Is being arranged for. In connection and whether the equine will be able dozen of beer bought; April 28, five the following immediate friend* act­ 111 Johnson Street Rhene 735 with 8t. John's Church, to take place to beet the city's crack long distance dozen; April, SO, six dozen; May 1. ing as chief mourners: Lleut.-CoL Millwood on Wednesday. June 21, in the runners remains to be seen. dozen of ale; May 5, three dosen W. Ridgwav Wil*7.n, !>pre#enling grounds adjoining the residence of of stout and two. of beer, and so file James R. Trigg tfather); Major E. Our Guarantee Mr. Drummond Hay, on the Gorge record went. A. Nash. Major W J Clarke, Capt. Hawkins & Hayward * Road. A committee consisting of On cross-examination by C. L. Hepburn and Samuel Dixon, of Kam­ Electric Quality and Service Stores. Harrison for the Crown the accused loops (father-in-law). delegates from all the organisations : 1107 Douglas Street, opposite City Hell. WOOD belonging to the Church met last j said It w'a* not uncommon for him Captain Trigg was the only non of Phone 3170 evening' in the Rectory, under... the to have 100 dosen empty bottles In Jarae* R. Trigg, of Dedham, Essex. 1103 Douglas Street, neer Fort. Phene i his back garden: He would not like England He sewed tn The Natal SPECIAL chairmanship of Mm F- A. P. Chad­ to say that ht» average consumption MountedPottre IHf^to I**» and In Rodwell Bros. wick. when the subject of the forth­ wm a dosen-of beer a day, but that the native rebellion tn 1106 tn the coming garden party was fully dis­ would hôt bè an impossible feet he N.VJF, fleM force tn operation» tn Yard, 809 Jshnssn Street ESOUIMALT COUNCIL cussed The result of this meeting thought. The beer had been kept in Natal am? Zulutand. for which he $3.50 s that plane for stalle such as the drawer of a foldln bed Holely be­ obtained a medal and clasp. In 6 or more cord lota. heme-cooking, fancy-work, balloon*, Polling for By-election Will cause the house was crowded and -Ttrts officer was wcTTkûôwh In the YOUR GARDEN candy, etc-, were made, besides which that was the only place to put it. He Kamloop» district, where he was en­ Need* Its Plant Food Rene wed. Stimuplant Will Do It Kindling SfcOO per cord. a number of side at motions such as Take Place Saturday had not sold beer to the police con­ gaged In farming since 1907. but like (Delivered in city limits) the mock art gallery, clock golf, cro­ stables Cawsey and Wells. Nor had many others, when war broke out of­ OU* SALE CONTINUES quet and other forme of amusement he taken money, as they stated. fered hie service*. He was one of the VICTORIA FEED COMPANY, LID. Nominations for the Council were decided on. It is expected this Pressed further witness stated he first to volunteer, and went overseas 1101 Government Street Phone "Two-nine-eh-eighty Leinon, Gonnason Co., Ltd. garden party will be the beet affair of vacancy were opened at the Esqui­ collected bottles. Ohly on Sunday with the first, contingent as a ser­ Phon. 77 2324 Gov.rnm.nt SL its kind ever held by the church, as mau Municipal Hall at 1 o'clock this last he had found five dosen empties geant iri the B.C. Horse, transferring the organizations are cooperating to­ afternoon, with J. R. Colllster acting on the beach at Esquimau lagoon at Valcartler to the Strathcona Horse. Mscey-Abell Co., Ltd. gether with that end In view, and no as returning officer. The nomina­ and brought them home. These he He was badly wounded at Festubert. pains are being spared to make it a tions will be open until 8 o'clock, the sold to the brewery. France, in May. 1916. Capt. Trigg «17-411 View Street complete success from all points of municipality operating officially on In summing up for the defence Mr. was married In Dedham. England, to view. Mrs. D. R. Her has kindly standard time In this matter. Lowe held that the accused had told Misa Nellie ..Dixon, of Kamloops. Nominations received at present a frank story and one that was eon On his return to British Columbia consented to act aa convener- of the Include : PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. affair and under her dlreçtion the sistent with the truth. If there wa* he was given a commission in the BROOKER-OEORGE WILLIAM, any doubt the accused should have 102nd Regiment, and for his service various organizations will complete retired R. C. N.. of 1376 Esquimau the details as outlined laat night. The the benefit of that doubt. at the internment camps he was pro­ Road, nominated by Ralph D. moted to the rank of captain by Ma­ Specialty. following were present at the meet­ It was a.very unusual Quantity of Stephens and seconded by James liquor and beer to have about a house, jor-General Sir W. I) otter. On de­ ing: Mesdames Chadwick, Marrison. William NankivelL mobilisation he took up his residence Phones 241. Î41 Tvwnsley, Hawkins. Kirk and Ride­ commented Mrr Harrison for the smrin COOK. George J.. retired. 625 Nel­ Crown. He would urge the court to In the Cedar Hill district. Last Au­ A out; Misses Carter, G. Fox and I. son Street; nominate* by George convict, pointing to the evidence of gust he became seriously 111 from the Baggage Checked and Stored F ox. Messrs. Clarke, Hallam and S. Dunn, seconded by Frederick George effects of.-hia.service» overseas and, C. Hawkins. jhe police officers Cawsey and Well*. Kepress—Furniture Removed The officers had brought away stout never fully recovering, he died on POMEROY. Samuel Alfred, «69 Ad and beer and testified that they paid Saturday morning. mlrafs Road, accountant; nomin­ UNLESS you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, Our Motto: Prompt and chrl Mrs. Jacklln. of 1524 Redfern for drinks at the premises. service Complaints will be deal ated by Elliott McCandless, seconded Magistrate Jay reserved Judgment with without delay. Street. Commander-of Victoria Re­ by Ellen G. Stewart. are not getting Aspirin at all view, W. B. A. Is throwing open her James F.. Craig charged with com­ 117 Cormorant Street. Victoria. The polling booths to be used on mitting an Indecent act In the Motor Trucks—Deliveries. home for a card party on Saturday Saturday will be at the Sailor's Club evening. May 17. at 8 o’clock. There presence of boys was fined 156 The and at the corner of Arm Street and accused was arrested by Detectives will be good prises and refreshments Cralgflower Road. Only the voting will be served. Phipps and Calwell after a complaint for the by-election will take place, had been made by the parents of the Paint With as the decision to hold a straw vote boys. In passing sentence the court on the liquor question has since been MAYTIME FROLIC remarked on the previous good SELECTED FIR abrogated. character of the accused. Complaints about men in a similar manner have Writes That Navy Department MARTIN- MRS. LATIMER DEAD been brought to the attention of the Will Get Particulars Con­ Millwood police almost daily for the past six Wif» of Ex-Controller, of Winnipeg, months. cerning Sailors THE BEST Passed Away Hero To-day SENOUR’S 'lionUni In a communication to the May­ The death took place to-day at 121 time Frolic Committee Hon. 8. F. $4.00 Medina Street of Mm. Mary Adela Tolmie. M. writes a» follows from 100% Pure Paint Latimer, wife of ex-Controller James Ottawa : For Big Double Load O. Latimer, of Winnipeg. Mrs. Lat­ How To Sleep "I took up the matter of the en­ Long after the cost of that imer was in her seventy-seventh year. tertainment of the American officers See Ue For Quantity Discounts. painting Job is forgotten you'll be A few years ogo she was In a serious and men of U. S. S. Omaha with the EAGLE street railway accident In Winnipeg glad that you used this pure On A Bare Naval Department here. They are W. L Morgan Feel Co. paint. an* It was declared then that she communicating with Washington Accept only an “unbroken package" of “Bayer Tableb of would never walk again, but she with a view to securing particulars Lereeat Dealer j„ Victoria mustered up courage and eventually Floor Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by recovered the use of her legs. Mrs. for me to forward to you so that Phene 7t* 6S6 Y ate, Strwt BRAND the proper arrangements can be physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Latimer was a native of Ottawa who The MELROSE CO. came to Winnipeg in I860 ànd grew made for the entertainment of the LIMITED Condensed Milk up with the city, where her husband crew and officers *of the U. 8. 8. Colds Headache Rheumatism was for many years on the Council TORT STREET le not a “prepared1* food at ail. It b "1 am glad to hear that the old mUk—pure Country milk combined with as alderman and controller. She wai Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis . UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS before her accident an active sup town la going to have a big show, =Jf pure super. The natural food let beby porter of the Methodist church and and It 1a very pleasing to note the Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain when mother*» milk fails, supplying associated with mahy organisations energy with which this matter Is complete nouriehment end being easily In Winnipeg. She came to Victoria being taken up. I sincerely hope Handy “Beyer” boxe, of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. digested. three years ago, wintering in Ocean that It will be a tremendous success Aspirin le the trad* mark frogtsterM In Canada) of Barer Manufacture ef Moee- Park, California, annually. *■ and only regret that I cannot be with Scetlcecldeeter ef BaileyUoscld. While U le well known that Aspirin mess* Beyer nufaeture, to aeelst the public asatnet imitations, the Tablets of T Send for free Baby Booh» The family le as follow*: Dr. Lat you." will ------be stamped------with their< g ------— Imer. Brandon; L. B. Latimer and Dr. Tolmie. as he himself states, Is general trade mark, the "Beyer Cross.** VktBcttUfu GxJtmdeU J. O. Latimer, of Vancouver; B. W. keen to see the Victoria May Day Latimer, of E

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Lawn Bowlers Pitching Runs In Cycles and Now It Drive Twirler Out of CHAMPS Another Hitch • ••••••• Preparing for Is the Day of the Famous Knuckle-Ball POSSESS Crops tip Over Big Tournament FIGHTING Lacrosse Cup Box But Lose Game HEART Will Stage Competition Open B.C.C.L.A. Finds Some Diffi­ Automotives Made Debut In Senior Baseball Last to Canada and United Csss of Charlie White culty in Getting Mann Cup Night But Found O. P. R. Little Too Good For States in August - Middleweight Muddle Dunn's Latest Protege From Con Jones Them; Bad Fielding Allowed Railroaders to Dempsey versus Wills Gain Early Lead, and Fourth Tuning Rally Last evening a special meeting of the Victoria. Lawn Bowling Club was Vancouver, May 16.—Another hitch Did Not Last Long Enough to The difference between a champion has occurred In the transfer of the held to discuss the arrangements for and a contender is frequently summed Get Motormen to Front the open rink tournament which It Is up in one word— Mann Cup to the B. C. C. L. A. Fol­ proposed hold here In August. Heart ! lowing a conference held a week ago President Thomas Cash more was The acknowledged contender Is little difficulty was anticipated la In the chair, and briefly addressed generally equal to the champion in Roy Copas and his fast-stepping railroad gang knocked the the gathering pointing out the In­ •very other respect. He can hit Is having Con Jones dispose of the creased facilities that have been pro­ shifty, can take a punch, and give trophy to the new governing body ta spark-plugs off the Automotive» last evening at the Stadium and vided for playing the ancient game. one. He has experience, too; but he amateur lacrosse in the province* won their second straight victory in the amateur baseball league. He then called on the chairman of loses. Why 7 Because the fact that Before he did so, Mr. Jones stated The C. P. R. proved too good, both in the field and at the bat, and the Games Committee, George Vall- he Is facing a champion, and fight­ that he would first like to test the ance, to address the company on the ing for a title, unnerves him. It la feeling of President W. C. Moresby, with the third out in the ninth inning they were leading by 8-5. Important Item of the year's pro­ a mental hasard that stays his of the Victoria club, who had en­ Had the Automotive» hunted up a couple of spare parts to put gramme. Mr. Valtance explained the punches and makes, him, more’-" or tered Into a three-year agreement scheme In detail with its -many- less, a step-up. with the V. L. C. last Summer, which mto their outfield machinery in the early innings the C. P. R. sided advantages to the community had for its object the prevention of might have had to worry about their victory. Some costly Muffs as a whole. It will bring to the city, The best example of this in re­ New Westminster participating la and poorly judged fly-balls put Ray Parfitt, the elongated flinger he said, a large number of gentle­ cent boxing is Charlie White. any Mann Cup series. The V. L. Cn men of a type that are not attracted White, qn three occasions, has had winners of the trophy from Victoria, of the flivver tribe, in several bad holes and before he got out a by tits other more strenuous pas- cracks at the lightweight crown. have now gone out of existence, their lot of damage had been done. times | Freddie Welsh beat him; so did place being taken by the Native Sons Benny Leonard. Yet. White can do The C. P. R. were In s bad way In Championship of Coast. of Canada. all of the things these -three cham­ Mr. Moresby, in a letter to Presi­ the fourth when the Automotive* The contest will be termed the pions have (Tone. White Is clever, started slashing and cutting at dent George E. McCrosaan. of the Lawn Bowling Championship of the u fast, hits hard and has epdurance. B. C. C. L. A., neither sanctions nor “Red” McIntyre’s twisters. It was Pacific Coast and will be ooen to But he cannot be a champion be­ disapproves of the transfer of the soon apparent that “Red” hadn’t any TIGERS BEATEN IN cause he cannot take a. flying leap, lawn bowlers from all over Canada cup, which is emblematic of the non-skid material, and Manager so to speak, over ti)* mental chasm Copas, in order to preserve the lead, and the United States. The Cham­ Here are four exponents of four various styles of delivery. Left to right: Walter Johnson, whose chief asset amateur championship of Canada. ber of Commerce, Rotary, Kiwants that always separates a good fighter sent the youngster to the bench and Is speed and plenty of it; Christy Mathewson, while In the game was the greatest curve bailer; Ed. Walsh ex­ from a great one. The situation is now to be put up to called upon his pitching ace. Norm and Gyro clubs will be asked to as­ Con Jones to find out whbther he is IN UPHILL BATTLE sist with the prise list and the ad­ celled as a spit ball artist, and Ed. Rommel seems to best exemplify the knuckle hall hurler. Leonard, so it is said, plans to Forbes, to stem the tide.* Forbes's willing to part with the trophy pro­ vertising matter will be prepared for give all comers a chance at his title arm was In good shape and the Auto- (By Billy Evans) weapon against the batter. Only the lively. A lively ball and no freak de­ this year and then, after he has viding arrangements are made as to motives rolled up In their garages mailing at oqce. bonding, etc. Yankees Take Another Game This tournament is made possible Pitching runs in cycles. real veterans stuck to tl\e fast ball, liveries made for more hitting. proven his right to be classed aa the d were harmless during the rest Already the lively ball has revolu­ beat In the field, will retire. #One President McCrossan and Secre- the route. by the club’s new green being ready When I Joined the American high and Inside, as their big threat. tarv Dave Taylor, of the coast asso­ » ^ With Ruth Clouting a for piay ttrts year, and the green- tionized - the . art of .pitching.. JL thing is. certain—White will-tit be Regular Big Leaguers. League 18 yean ago, the fast Ball, Cy Tôting held to It to the^Very end, Leonard’s successor! It may be Lew ciation, WITT ‘fakems matter -Up- with— keeper and Green Committee are twirler who depends almost exclu­ Mr. Jones to-night. Homer making every effort to inalntaln the pitched high, was the thing. although late In his career Cy de­ sively on speed, hasn’t a chance In Ten<$ler, or some boy yet unknown , Two brilliant double plays, started veloped a pretty fair curve that he to flstinla—but, it won’t be White! by Art Minnie, cut the motor-men lawn In good condition for this event, Pitchers like Cy Young who had the majors to-day. A change of pace Mr. Moresby’s letter to Mr. Me- New York. May It.—The New York which will be the first of its kind in Plenty of sip on their fast one, which used to advantage by crossing the 1» most essential. Check down that statement for fu down twice when they tried to start boys up. turn refereaoe.— Crossan is as follows: *______a rally. The C. P. R Infielder was Yankees downed Detroit yesterday Victoria. they kept shoulder high, were the NOW IFl the Knuckle Bin. "I am In receipt of yours of the regular big league stuff and Minnis nine to five. In an uphill gaibe, In A B. Mclfem. A. MeKeACBte. T. successful twirlere. The spit ball was the forerunner 8th Instant and in reply may say .that which Babe Ruth got hia lourtk J*om» In order to cope with the batsman, The middleweight division Is .In a handled UA chances and Harry M. Cosh, R. J. Robertson. W. H. Cul- The fast ball, kept hteh. had been -of an era of freak deliveries. In- an pitchers ha've found It necebâtffry to sadty muddled state.' Here we have vny •present understanding of the sit­ Copas seven without a slip. They run of the year. lln. D. Fyvie. H. Renwick, H. M. in vogue some time before 1 Joined effort to retain supremacy over the uation is that the Vancouver Ama­ Cleveland made It three straight be able to slow up. There can be no Johnny Wilson's manager quitting gobbled up everything within yards Wright, R McDonald. J. V. Boyd. J. th* majors. It had a run o! perhaps batsman, pitchers began to doctor because he can’t get any fights for his teur Lacrosse Club is entitled to the of them and to Minnis and Copas go from Washington, ten to nine. Oth­ the ball to get an unusual break. steady diet of any particular style, Paterson and other members con­ 10 yeara the pitcher must resort to every luckless charge. custodycueiouy ofor therne cup having won It last a great deal of the credit for the er American League contests were, tributed to the discussion which end­ year inIn —compelmj»nH1t»n and an Mr. Con. postponed. Then came the ety. of the spit ball. Vogue of Freak Deliveries. stock In trade. Wilson Is a champion, or he la not fine showing of the railroaders. ed In a unanimous motion to en­ a champion, depending on where Jones Is the representative of that The C. P. R chased over a tally John McGraw utilised a day off by Few deliveries have stirred up as The present season is destined to club posse/sloi dorse and work for the scheme pre­ much agitation pro and con as the One of the discoveries made by the see a majority of pitchers using the you get your mail. If you live in Ion was given to him. in the first inning when Minnis casting off two pitchers. George sented tv- Mr. Vallpnce. “As to who Walburg goes to Portland Coast •pit ball. ever alert pitchers was that by knuckle bill. The knuckle ball is Boston Wilson is a champion; if ho has the right to ex­ tagged in with a slashing doubla roughening the ball it was possible ou bother the postmaster in New ercise control in respect of the cus­ Three more runs trickled across in League Club, while Fred Johnson Bpit ball pitchers early discovered delivered with ordinary speed. Just the second and another trio of run­ was sent to San Antonia, of the to make the ball sail of break down, enough to throw the batter off hie fork you are led Into believing that tody of the cup or the mode In which that it was necessary to keep the according to where the purchase was Lou Bogash la the titleholder; in the custody Is to be determined I ners ambled home in the third. Texas League. In the only game not ■pit ball at the knee to be effective. stride after locking at a fast one. « By this time the game looked like called off because of bad weather in placed on the ball. Freak deliveries Cleveland It la Bryan Downey. Then, am not quite clear but I have been It is a well-known fact in baseball Aside from supplying the much too, there is Jock Malone, who also given to understand that such au­ » a walk-away for the railroaders, but the National League yesterday, St. AMERICAN PROS ARE to a certain extent brought back the desired change of pace the knuckle that a spit ball broken above the in their turn at bat in the fourth the Louis beat Boat on ten to five, fast ball, high and Inside, although has some sort of a line on the New thority has either been assumed or waist line loses much of Its decep- ball fairly shimmies up to the plate York title. given to the Canadian Amateur La­ fllwerites were hitting on all four the low ball was used as much if not and Is exceedingly difficult » to hit and went around the path like barney Why not let these ladp all get to­ crosse Association of Canada ..... any great distance. gether in a. single ring some .bight “Under these circumstances l feel Oldfield on a speedway. McIntyre first basemen of the Pittsburg Pi­ Combigwf Spit Bell. So great an advantage did the In all the games I have worked so couldn’t put anything across the rates, has hit safely In twenty-four and stage a battle royal? Something that ft would be presumptuous on my Spit ball pitching proved so effec­ freak deliveri«*e give the pitchers far ttrts year I have sewn only two ihighl come of ft. 4t surely would plate that the motormen couldn't lace consecutive games, all that his team tive that a majority of the pitchers that they were legislated out of base­ part to offer any suggestion ae to the out of reach of the fielders. “Red” has played this year. The game pitchers who failed to at least ex­ be more Interesting to watch than disposition of the cup. Mr. Jones has Wilson and Kirkwood Ahead went to the delivery. Others who ball, Including the spttter. It was periment with the knuckle ball. It is to listen to the walls of four gave a free ticket to first, hit a bats­ scheduled for yesterday between didn’t really use it faked the deliv* the belief that more hitting was de­ informed me that subject to what I men and two singles and a sizzling Pittsburgh and New York was post­ of U.S. Players; Amateurs In baeelt&ll It’s a survival of the different managers, each claiming may say he is willing to hand the ery for the psychological effect. sired, ar&Jhat elimination of freak fittest with the pitcher and batsman his boy to be the rightful champion. double by ti. Campbell resulted in poned on account of cold weather. dettveriee would bring It-about. cop over to the newly formed league the official scorer tolling the bail Grimm collected a hit on Monday. Are Practising The spit ball changed entirely the constantly flgtbing fer supremacy. but I should think the member» of five times style of pitching from the high to Likewise In the desire to supply At present the batsmen have the Jimmy Dunn, who first gained the Vancouver Amateur Lacrosse National League. T leads, Eng„ May 16.—The Ameri­ the low ball, as the most effective more hitting the ball was made more edge. fa*me by piloting Johnny Kilbane into Club would have something to say Everyone Behaved. At Boston— R H. E can professional golfers mads the the featherweight championship, thinks he hgs another champlon-tn- in that connection. It seems to me * With Forbes on the mound the rail­ St Louis ...... 10 16 1 Initial appearance of their 1913 In­ (but as before stated I do not wish roaders kept the breaks on the Auto­ Boston ...... 6 11 0 vasion of England *ere - yesterday h* the-maktng in Marty Burke, a heavy­ Batteries—Toney. North end Clemons; the first qualifying round of the LEWIS LOSES FIRST weight out of New Orleans. to make any suggestion) that no motive». Parfitt was also given bet­ McNamara. Watson. Cooney and harm would result in allowing the ter support and the C. P. R. failed tournament being held under the G. GUNN PUTS ON TWO Burke has beaten such fellows as O’NellL auspices of The Yorkshire Evening FALL, BUT WINS THE Happy Littleton, Bob Tracy, the cup to remain with Mr. Jones until to get within scoring distance. The American League. DAVIS CUP MATCHES such time as the amateur lacrosse News. Qualification play is con­ Australian heavyweight, and Farmer outfielders picked off several fly At Cleveland— R. H. E NEXT TWO QUICKLY championship for British Columbia balls that looked like safeties, while Washington ...... * 14 2 tinuing to-day. and the twenty-three Lodge, who almost got a chance to players having the best medal scores display something against Luis has been decided for 1923. The cham­ the catch made by Hap Gandy at Cleveland ...... 10 11 • Chicago, May 16. — "Strangler” CENTURIES FOR NOTTS pionship I have no doubt will be de­ Batteries—Mogrldge, Russell. Brill- of the 160 entries will be eligible to Flrpo. Dunn waxes vehement when deep short gave the fans a real thrtlL Lewis, world’s heavyweight wrest­ cided on by the result of the games Parfitt’s submarine delivery puttied heart and Gharrity, Ruel: Edward*. play for the prize. ling champion, minus his famous talking of Burke. Boone, Zachary, Smith, Metevier and Walter Hagen, holder of the British “By gosh!" he exclaims, “Burke controlled by the new league. I the railroaders and in the last five headiock, last night defeated Renat.» trust that all existing difficulties innings he yielded only a couple of Hyatt - open championship, led the Ameri­ Oardinl, of Boston, In two falls out Yorkshire Overwhelms Mid­ traveled with Jack Dempsey for four At Detroit— JL H. B. cans yesterday, doing the 16 holes In Japanese Will Meet Canadian months, and was his chief sparring will be got over and the new league hits. New York ...... » » 0 of three. Lewis won the second and will be able to carry on.** The teams played very good ball, Detroit ...... 6 10 1 73; Gene Sa rax en. American open Team in East, President of third falls with a punishing toe lock dlesex in County Cricket; partner for the Willard fight. Any­ considering the fact that it was the Batteries—Pennoc-k. Mays and Rctaang; champion, had a 75 and Charles one who can stay with the champion Hoffner went around in 80. In 64.45 and .21 respectively. Oar­ Kent and Lancashire Win first appearance of the Automotive» Collins, Coleman. Olsen and Woodall C.LT.A. Rules dinl won. the first fall in 26.25 with a through four months must be some RICKARD WILL NOT in senior baseball and also that the All other games, both leagues, post- R Q. Wilson, of England, led the kid! That’s more months than some list with a 68. He played a wonder­ double wrist lock and toe hold. LoftdOff. May 16*-^ (Canadian weather was cloudy and the light Montreal, May 16v—That the guys have stayed minutes. Further­ REVEAL TERMS OF Psclflc Coast League. ful round. Joe Kirkwood, the Aus­ In the preliminaries Ernest Sieg­ Press Cable),—Following are the more, Burke has red hair, la freckled bad. first round elimination matches fried defeated Ivan Michaeloff with It is quite evident that as the sea­ At Sacramento— R. H. E. tralian crack, was ahead of the results of county cricket matches like old Fits and has a pair bean­ WILLARD-FIRPO GO Vernon ...... 11 14 2 Americans with a 72. for the Davit Cup tennis cham­ a crotch hold In 23.01. ended yesterday: pole legs—Just like Fits had.” son advances and the weather warms Sacramento ...... 4 10 2 pionship will be played in Mon­ up that the brand of ball will im- Batteries—Dell and D. Murphy; Yel- The Hampshire-Surrey game Of course, there must be some New York, May 16.—Tex Rickard >ve considerably. All three teams low home, E. Shea, Canfield and Koehler 8t. Andrews, Scotland, May 16.— treal this season was assured was drawn. difference between Burke and Flu. declined to reveal terms for the Flrpo- ve been In action and they have At Halt Lake— R H. E. All the American Walker Cup golfers last night when, at a meeting Yorkshire beat Middlesex by What le Is you have the privilege of Willard match, except that they will Eproduced some very smart ball play­San Francisco ...... T IS 1 with the exception of Francis Ouimet held here, C. H. Meld rum, presi­ FANS ARE CLAMORING an innings and 229 runs. guessing! ______fight on a percentage basis. Experts, ers. On the showings to date the Salt I^ake ...... 0 10 1 arrived here yesterday and within dent of the Canadian Lawn Ten­ Lancashire beat Leicester by however, figure that the bout will Batteries—Geary, P. Shea and Agnew; an hour were busily practising over nis Association, awarded the Why all this chatter aboüt Harry draw a gate of at least $600,000, and C. P. R. have an edge on the other Singleton and Peter*. an innings and 109 runs. clubs, but the end of the season is a the old course in preparation for the game to th* Mount Royal Club, Wills, colored, and Jack Dempsey? that the share of each principal At Los Angeles— R H. B opening of the cup competition Fri­ Gloucester beat Essex on first long way off and there will be lots Seattle ...... 6 10 1 Montreal. FOR SEATS FDR FIGHT innings. Wills, as a fighter, is ao far dis­ ould be at least $100,000. of unsets and surprises before the Los Angeles ...... 0 day. There were four applicants for tant from the Dempsey class that The contest will be staged either Ly 1 George V. Rolan, of Texas, with Glamorgan best Worcester on curtain finally drops. Batteries—Blake and Yaryan; the match, Vancouver, Ottawa, first innings. It Is a waste of space and white at Boyle’s Thirty Acres in Jersey The amateurs are especially good and Byler C. V. L. Hooman. of England, de­ Winnipeg and Mount Royal, but, paper to discuss It. The. single rea­ City or the Yankee stadium in New At Oakland— R. H. E. feated Cyril Tolley and Jess Swestzer Northampton beat Warwick on York. in the field. The C. P. R infield as the Japanese had requested first innings. eon for mentioning this proposed Is a bright spot and a treat to watch. Portland ...... 1 7 1 6 up and 4 to play. Rotan reached Advance Sale for Dempsey- row la because so many persons Oakland ...... I 1 the turn with a medal score of 86 and that the game be played on grass Notts beat Derby on first in­ With Jackson at first, Minnie at sec­ Batteries—Leverens and Daly: Arlett courts, Winnipeg and Ottawa Gibbons Fight Already Has nings. Georgs Gunn scored 220 have been deluded into the belief ond, H. Copas at abort and Poke on the homeward route had eight that Wills Is a mauler^-the type of and Thomas. fours and one five. wore eliminated, as only clay for Notts. Qravlin at third the railroaders have International League. courts are available there. Van­ Reached $340,000 give-and-take fighter that would a sparkling quartette. Max Mareton and Harrison John­ Sussex best Cambridge on first down Dempsey. Nonsense! Rochester, 1; Reading. 1. ston defeated CapL Robert Gardner couver was too far away for the innings The other clubs are well fortified Japanese, who are now in New Shelby, Mont, May 16 —With ar­ Wills is as much out of Dempsey's in all departments and the race American Aasociatisn and Jack Neville by one hole. rangements going forward rapidly Kent beat Oxford on first class as Carpentier Is—or, rather, HI STAYS York. should be very keen. Louisville, 7: St. Paul. 3 Later Hooman and Rotan won for the Dempsey-Gibbons champion­ innings was. Wills Is nothing but a big On Saturday afternoon the Eagles frolh Gardner and S. Davison Her­ The series will last ever a Toledo, 14; Kansas City, IS. period of three days, the tenta­ ship fight, promoters announced here strong, slow-moving truck. He lan t and Automotives will play at the ron by one hole, but the most in­ to-day that already advance reser­ LACROSSE PRACTICE Indianapolis, 2; Minneapolis, 6. teresting match was a four-bail tive dates being July 26-27. Se­ a fair fighter, having a habit of hold­ Stadium to see which club is to hold Columbus-Milwaukee, rain. vations have made which will ing his man with one arm and club­ the cellar berth. game in which Johnston and Mar- lection of the Canadian team X practice of the Esquimau la­ ston opposed Sweetxer and Neville. will be made at Toronto on July reach approximately $340,000. A bing him over the back of the neck COMBED, GLOSSY crosse team will be held to-morrow Maks Them Behav*. Please. The last named started with a block reservation, calling for 600 with his fist This sort of thing Isn’t seau, was made by Texàs oil men. evening at six o'clock in the canteen permitted. Getting into the ring brilliant three and two fours, and mnds. It is hoped that the officials of the HOW THEY STAND reached the turn in 86. Going home, while another order for $27.600 worth with Dempsey Wills would last Just league will see that the youngsters of reservations was received from as long as Dempsey wanted him to however, he was frequently bunkered TAYLQR WINS EASILY “Hair-Groom" Keeps Hair who are too young to understand the and hie total for the round was 77. VÎ.S.C. TO OPEN ITS the American Legion and business last—and, no longer! 'game and do nothing but play “tag” National League. men of Butte. Mont. Johnston and Marston were steadier; Vancouver, May 16.—Securing two and “hide-and-go-seek” in the grand­ Club. Won Lost Pet. both their cards wefe 76 and they Accompanied by his brother and stand and Interfere with the spec­ New York ...... 11 7 .720 trainer. Jack Dempsey arrived last straight falls, In a total of 61 minutes SEAGULL TAKES UP Combed—Well-Groomed St. Louis ...... a...... won the match 3 up and 2 to play. Jack Taylor, heavyweight wrestling tators’ enjoyment are made to sit a 16 11 .677 Dr. O. F. Willing played a single night. He will await the arrival of GOLF AND FLIES OFF •till at futurs games. Pittsburg ...... IS 11 .642 Jack Kearns, who now Is in New champion of Canada, defeated Bruce Cincinnati ...... 16 12 .620 match with Fred Wright. Their Noland, of Iowa, at the Royal The­ Last night's box score follows: Chicago ...... L.... . U 11 .460 ■cores were approximately 79 and 78 CLUB NEXT SATURDAY York. Tommy Gibbons will not be WITH OPPONENT’S BALL Boston ...... 476 ready for training camp work until atre Monday night. The Winnipeg Automotive*. . n 11 respectively. Brooklyn ...... 16 14 .417 The Americans commented upon he has finished a theatrical engage- man not only retained his title but Playing in a foursome on the AB. R H. P.O. A E. Philadelphia ...... 6 17 .241 the generous width of the 8L An­ Opening Day Will Include Ex­ convinced local followers of the grap­ Oak Bay linke recently. Alvin C. SSwman, lb...... S6 0 1111 American League. drews fairways. The huge greens pling game that there is little about Falk, 261 Cook Street, wee in the Club. Won Lost: Pet troubled them a good deal for in hibition and Races; Many Chicago, May 16.—Human punch­ his particular line of business with middle ef a game when a seagull Feathemtone, r.L. 1 New York ...... 16 8 .462 some cases they found it difficult to ing bags for Jack Dempsey started which he is not intimately ac­ •woopad down and flew away JL Campbell Lf.. 1 Cleveland ...... n 10 Athletes Will Swim quainted. Mosher, cl...... 4 12 10 1 decide whether a pitch shot or a west to-day to work with the cham­ with hit ball. Hit companions Philadelphia ...... ll 10 .614 long run up over the wide expanse pion in preparation for his title con­ also witnessed the theft. The tRsrfltt, p...... 4 114 10 Detroit ...... 11 11 JtO The Victoria Amateur Swimming Portland, Ore, May 16—Young Rose. c...... 4 114 0 0 St. Louie ...... 11 11 .478 of green would be the mom profit- test with Tom Gibbons at Shelbv bird picked the golf ball up from Club nill hold Its opening day on Carmen, of San Jose, Calif, and the tenth green and flow away Willoughby, 2b. ... 4 0 0 4 1 4 Washington ...... » it .409 Saturday afternoon at three o’clock. Mont, July 4. Dunn. lb. Chicago ...... » 11 .409 Johnny Dempsey, brother of the Solly Seaman, of New York, light­ with idly flapping wings. Mr. The club rooms have been repaired weights, fought ten rounds here last Falk, who that day was playing Boston ...... 7 11 .160 and renovate» for the season, aa the tftleholder. left for Great Falls, Mont, Totals ...... 64 6 7 24 • 4 Pacific Coast League. PIGEONS with George Godfrey, a giant negro night to a draw. In a preliminary in excellent form, threw hie club C. P. R. new clubhouse will not be ready for Nig Yager, of Portland, knocked out after the thief, but the golf bed Club. Lost Pet. The Victoria Racing Pigeon Club use this year. boxer, and Jack Burke, a light heavy­ . 24 16 .484 weight from Pittsburgh. Bill Martinson, of Yakima, In the continued on its unexpected flight AuB. R. H. P.O. A E. Halt Lake . 11 IT 576 held another race from Tacoma last The opening day's programme will second round. They are heavy­ in the beak of the erring^gull. n. coiJones, sa. ... 4 0 4 Saturday, an air-line of »1 miles. In Include an exhibition of swimming Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s manager, Vernon ... . 21 17 .676 will arrive here to-morrow with ad­ weights. mveltnT lb. .... 4 0 1 Portland . 21 IS .641 which 11 birds competed. The birds and races, with about twenty-five ■innla, 2b...... 4 1 4 . 28 18 .660 made slow-time, taking almost one swimmers participating In the events. ditional targets. Dempsey expects to FOLEY LOSES CLOSE Season, lb...... 4 2 11 .416 be In training within ten days. K. Copas, Lf. .... 4 1 1 . 16 26 hour longer than the previous week. The VA.8.C. Is the first club to c LEONARD WILL TRY TO . 14 26 The résulta were as follows noun ce Its opening, but It Is ex­ DECISION TO LYNCH F. Campbell, ri. .. 4 1 0 . 11 27 G. Allen, c.f...... 4 1 0 a •Flying Yards pected that the associations will be PICK WELTER CROWN Saunders, r.f. .... 0 0 1 breaking the Ice In the near future Seattle, May 16.—California Joe Time Per Minute C0LW00D GOLF CLUB OFF WALKER’S BROW Lynch was awarded the decision Towneley, c...... 4 1 6 LEANDER CREW WILL D. Dougan ...... 6.24.06 786.63 and getting their swimmers In shape 0 0 for the regatta to be held at the over Vic Foley, claimant of the 0 • J. W. Bland 3.26.34 780.09 Chicago, May 16.—A 10-round bantamweight championship of Can­ fSSSn. I NOT VISIT TORONTO W. Bryan ...... 3.24.14 Gorge on May 24. 777.91 contest between champions of two ada In a six-round bout here last Totals ,.M 6 10 27 II H. Saville ...... 3.24.48 776.91 After the swimming races are over The monthly competition of the division#—-Benny Leonard, light­ KeepeHsir Toronto, May 16.—A meesaga on Saturday the club members will ladies of the Colwood Golf and Coun­ night. The result was close. Lynch Score by Innings ; G. Stewart ...... 8.28.64 774.09 weight boss» and Mickey Welker, Combed wo. received to-day from Eng­ F. Boasom ...... 3,26.06 771.59 hold a basket picnic. try Club will be stayed to-morrow. scored two knockdowns, but other­ Automotive* ...... 000600000—6 land that the Laahder Beat Club welterweight titleholder — prob­ wise had no advantage over the Can­ a P. R. .;...... 1 6 6 1 0 0 0 0 0-6 J. Denonl...... ». 2.29.01 766.74 The competition this month will be ably will be staged here next of London will net be able to T. Crossman .... 2.29.16 766.1» match play against bogey. month, It was announced last adian. v______vi.it Canada this year ew» CANADIAN BANTAM GETS Millions Use it —Fine fer Hair! "the foot Ihét I crew could net bo DECISION OVER SMITH HOLEDOUTTN ONE secured that eeuld got away for an to hold the ■ MAKES BlSLEY TEAM * —Net Sticky, Qrepay or Smelly the nmaaaary length w time, it Hamilton, Ont, May 16.—“Bobby'* Playing a round on the Oak Bay end figure on a Kingston. Ont., May 16.—Sergeant- woe announced a week ago that May 16.—Jeff Smith. Eber, bantamweight champion of links'over the week-end, Burt Aar- capacity. Major William Pugh. R. C. H. A., has ..A few cento buy* jar of a Laandor crew would take part Bayonne, N. J, won hie bout with Canada, received the judges’ de one on reached the second, temporary, Leonard went out of hie di­ been chosen as a member of the Bis- Groom" at any drugstore, which In the carnival In oenactien with Harry Khron, Arkon. Ohio, here laat cision over Midget Smith, of New green; where he holed out in ofie. vision a year ago to box Jack ley team to contest for the Importai makes even stubborn, unruly or the Canadian Notional exhibi­ night, b- a technical knockout In the York, in their 16-round bout here The distance is In the neighborhood Britton, thep welterweight cham­ trophies this year He will sail for shampooed hair stay combed all da, tion. sixth round. last night of 160 yards. pion, losing on a foul. England on June 16. in any style you Ilka. ft

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50c Luncheon Afternoon Tea Served Dally From ll.se to 1M. Served Daily From 1.16 to Ml Victorian Reetaurent Hudson's IRau (Futtmami Orchestra in Attendance. —Fourth Floor * INCORPORATED ENF AD. /^T W||K 1670 f S*/ —Fourth Floor THE SEAL OP QUALITY PHONE 1670—PRIVATE EXCHANGE CONNECTING ALL DEPARTMENTS EXTRA VALUES IN NEW SUMMER APPAREL Reductions in Drug The Season’s Daintiest Wash Frocks Extraordinary Values in Jumpers Sundries SPECIAL Hinds* Haney and Almond Crsem At Special. Low Prices and Sweaters 60c value for...... 59# Chaes'e Ointment, 80c value 48# LUNCHEON D. D. D. extra strong. $1.60 value Wool Jumpers 3or ...... fl.lt RATINE WASH DRESSES—$8.95 AT 50c • Of splendid quality wool, slip-over style, with round Seidlit* Powder, 26c value for 18# neck, long sleeves and narrow cord . Come in Mecca Ointment, 60c else ... .38# These are the newest style wash frocks, made from good Served To-morrow From 11.80 to 2.20 pretty combination effects in tomato and grey, salmon Colgate» Toilet Water, $1.26 value quality of ratine, with Peter Pan collars and cuffs, nar- for...... 98* and grey, honeydew and brown, also in ^ 98 row , trimmed with combination colors, rose, MENU pretty shade of pink. Special Minty's Toilet Powder, 60c value for ...... 38# lemon and canna; bisque, Mue and rose; $8.95 Cooaommie Riche Cream of Tomato Wool Jumpers Ingram’s Face Powder, 60c value orchid and orange, and others. "Sizes to 42. for ...... •• -3T# 100% Pure Wool Jumper!, with round or V- shape necks Parrish’s Chemical Food, 60c value Starter Of Filet of Sole long sleeves and narrow elrdlf. Come in smart two- tone effect» of navy and pearl, scarlet for ...... * * ‘ Snsuser Dresses, $17.50 to $39.60 L % Tartar* Sauce and camel. Zinc Ointment, 25c value for 18# Lf honeydew and brown, heather mixtures, lnirifh'9 Toilet Wgter, $1.26 value New Summerer Drejaes in ratine, voile, crepe and ailk, in novelty at.vie»; also in pumpkin. Special ...... $2.50 for ...... Sff new neck,, sleeves. trimmed with strapping* of self material*, Chicken and Mushroom — Powder Puff*, 15c value for . 9# amht lined, flar* line skirt» ; colors green, white, lawn, rose, blue, Battle» Silk Jumpers Silk and Wool Jumpers Powder Puffs, 40c value for 37# ■In Roast Leg of Spring Lamb— In slip-over style, with round neck, long Very Attractive garment ip el Ik and wool Colleen Soap, 16c value, 8 for 33# in plain and fancy Check*; dresses suitable for wearing at after- Mint Sauce or abort sleeves, in shades of gold, sand round neck, lohg sleeves ahd novelty Gibb’s Pot Pourri Soap, 75c box noon Fresh Crab Salad for ...... 58# navy, white and white end d»Q AP girdle- Come in pretty combination 16 rr.™..::”...... $17.50» $39.50 tomato. Price ...... «DOsaJO effects of navy and fawn, aea and gold, Boiled or Mashed Potatoes mepbisto and black. gQ Green Pea» Grocery Specials Tailored Sport Dresses Sleeveless Wash Suits Tibre Bilk Cost* BUFFET O. K. Brand Royal Anno Cherries $16.00 $15.00 In fine quality fibre silk,_ smart Tuxedo Iceland Wool Tuxedo Coats in heavy syrup, fco. 2 tine. Special Glased Ox Tongue style, long sleeves and çroes-over belt. In Very smart garment in Tuxedo style, each...... 35# Smartly Tailored in straight Made from good quality of Gras­ Stuffed Breast of Veal scarlet, navy, mauve, white GJfY Qp? long sleeves, patch pockets and aash Sugar House Molasses. 22-oa tins. lines ; all-wool Grasmere cloth; mere cloth, sleeveleas coats, Cold Chicken and Ham and black. Price ...... w I •DO girdle; in white, navy and 4 1 PA Special, each------.....10# in the season’i newest pastel "with belt-collar, belt sleeves Potato Salad and Pickles black. Price------tDlleUV Hudson’s Say Ce.’a Pure New Zea­ shades ; rose, ' harvest, sand, Strawberries . Romaine with Iceland Wool Jumpers land Honey, in 11*-os. bottles bound with military braid, in Wafers Ver$* dainty garment. V neck, long Fibre Bilk Sweaters each...... 38* L?$ new blue and many others ; roll collars, elbow sleeves, bandana colors rose, green, blue, sand Fruit Sundae ■leaves and aa»h girdle; skirt and cuff» In finest quality fibre silk. In novelty King-Beach Pure Strawberry Jam trimmed with stripes in contrasting weave Tuxedo fronts, long sleeves, patch scarves and neat belts; styles and peach mixtures ; sizes Tea, Coffee, Milk or colors. ^ Come in white trimmed with pockets, plain or plaited girdle. Shades or Pineapple Marmalade, Buttermilk glass Jars, each 8 for ...... 95# and sizes to suit ' women anil black, camel with brown, and black with -----of navy, nlggrr. canna (gjg 50 —— —Fourth Floor Hprry Horne’s Double Cream Cue- misses; white. and black. Price $15.00 Price ...... tbOei U —Second Floor Urd Powder, assorted flavors, li­ 16 to 40 Floor X es. tins; regular tic. Special 38# $15.00 8 for...... 99# Délies Brand Veal Leaf, special 3 tins for ...... 40# Patteraen’e Royal Burgh Afternoon , SPORTS HOSIERY Tea Oat Cakes, regular 66c per New Summer Millinery Women's English Wool Hose, sesmless with Extensive Showings of New Wash tin. Special ...... y...... 35# The dress Hats for Summer become more and Cowan's Perfection Brand Cocoa more beautiful as the aqason advances. The toes and heels, reinforced and hemmed elas­ Guaranteed - pure 6-lb. tina latest to be Introduced Into our Millinery tic top» shown in shades of pearl grey, Special...... t..$2.00 Department Include eons» lovely creations In black, fawn and mole, with fancy checks or Del Monta Brand Chili Saueo, special white sad transparent affects. You really Fabrics in the Latest Weaves per bottle...... 45# oolorod stripes, an exceptionally smart hose must see them. Price» from la okay’s Suds, the super yellow soap and suitable for all sports wear; aises Special, 3 pitta, for...... 25# 8Mt to 10. At, per d»-| PA Wild Clover Toilet Soap, 3 cake» $7.50» $12.50 per ,.,...... 81# Floor pair ...... tD-LeUU Fancy Quality California Seeded Women's All-Wool 20-8 Bibbed Cashmere Hose, and Designs= Raisins, Special. 3 lba for 43* Fine Quality Black Fige, Special, with colored clos, have narrow hemmed tops per lb...... 20# Women's Silk Caps for and reinforced feet ; come in colors of brown, grey and coating ; sizes 9Ys and (P "| PA _____ English Batins__=_ CANDY SPECIALS Sports Wear 10. At, per pair...... tjlliuU Hudson’s Bay Louisa Lovely Choco­ A popular fabric for Summer wear. In all the lates, with whole Brasil nuts and The "Aero" Sports Cap» for ladles, made of Women’s Silk and Wool Hose with wide tops cream centres, per lb...... $1.00 fibre silk in a network design; very useful wanted colorings ; 38 inch. Yard ...... 95c Hudson's Bay Fresh Chocolate for keeping the hair tidy when golfing, boat­ . and seamless feet, well reinforced, in beaver Dates, per lb...... 80* ing. etc. Comes In colors of Sais. rose, jade coating, grey and brown mixture» ; sizes Novelty Dress Crepes Hudson’s Bay Milk Chocolats Ginger gold. grey, emerald, brown; also white and 8Vato l0. Per fTC per lb...... 80* black. Priced, each for ...... 30* / One of the novel fabrics of the season and yet not extreme in de­ English Licorice Allsort», Special, —.— ------— ------f----- —Tfitn floor signs or colorings ; light, medium end dark grounds in many per lb...... 35* Women's Tibre Silk Hose in 4-1 rib effect, with charming designs and color combinations; $X 25 Hudson's Bay Luxura Party Dinner wide hemmed tope, toes and heels being well Minta per lb...... 40* 38 inch. Yard | —Lower Main Floor Sports reinforced ; in colors of grey, black, white Mona Lisa Face Veils in purple, navy, black brown and beige f sizes 8% to PTQ _ Crepe Sanware Plaid Ratine brown and grey, in plain meah; suitable for 10. Per pair...... I a/L ■porta wear at, each ...... 20* Made from fine twisted-cot­ For the sport suit and skirt Refrigerators and Women's Bibbed Heather Mixture Tibre Silk French Silk Veils in plain at^ spotted mesh In ton yarns in the popular you will find this fabric very Meat Safes black, brown and grey for all sports wear. — Hose, with wide hemmed lisle elastic tops; effective ; soft rich color Priced, each at ...... 35* seamless feet, well reinforced in mixtures crepe weave ; 38 combinations ; 38 Do not take any chances with your of cordovan and tan, navy and white, cordo­ inches wide: Yard «P -Le I V food and provisions during the com­ van and green, navy and natural ; also navy inches wide. Yard 95c ing warm weather, but buy a good Belts for Sports Wear reliable refrigerator or meat safe. and green ; sixes 8^ to 10. Oft Exceptional Offering in 40-Inch Printed Voiles English Printed Voiles Our stock is now complete and the Patent Leather Belts in black. Saxe, grey Per pair ...... tpi-etiU Dainty English Printed Voiles in a large range of designs to see yard. only. Printed Voile» In a width which will cut to prices moat reasonable. scarlet, white and brown, also Persian leather Women’s Tine Lisle Hose, with colored clox suit all tastes. The color constructions are excellent and The Classic No. 1 belts, suitable for wearing with sports coats, good advantage. Mostly light grounds With email t C. will make charming frocks for street or afternoon 05C A well built refrigerator in gal­ sweaters, etc. Priced, each ...... «..50# with wide hemmed tops and seamless re­ neat designs for women's and mlasea’ wear: 40 Inch. yd/*vv wear; 40 inch. Yard vanised steel, in oak finish Also belts with the Paisley effects. Priced inforced feet ; in colors of brown, black cabinet, provision chamber 12 x 16 .At...... $1.00 white and meadow lark; sizes AA l inches, with ice chamber in pro­ 8% to 10. Per pair ...... «P-LeVV portion. Special at ,....#18,75 ^______"_r BATHING SUITS The Claaeic No. 2 Men’s “Astoria” Oxfords Built lrV galvanised steel as above, with 14 x 21-inch provision Bedroom Furnished Complete—$100.00 chamber in proportion. Priced $9.00 a Pair For Men and Boys at ...... $23.93 The Claeeie No. $ Including Bed, Fruniture, Bug and Draperies , Designed and manufactured by Canada's beat shoc- Men’s Bathing Suita, $1.00 Built in galvanised steel as above mgkers ; men who know how to satisfy the most ex­ with 18 X 24-Inch provision A complete set of Furniture and Furnishings for the bedroom, comprising ivory enamelled chif­ acting demands ; choice of tan, willow, brown, Russia Fine woven navy cotton bathing suits in one-piece style chamber with 2 shelves. Priced fonier with six drawers, dressing table with three British plate glass mirrors, bench with cre­ and skirt with fancy trimmings In orange, white and red; calf and black, velour calf ; all in this season ’* most . sises 34 to 44. Price, each ...... $1.00 at ...... $27.95 tonne padded seat, ivory enamelled steel bed complete with spring and all felt mattress, together The Classic No. 4 with a 6x9 ft. whsh rug and pair of curtain» with extension rod. The d» "| AA AA popular lasts with medium t>oiritied dress shape toes to A well built refrigerator in oak the full round shape ; all sizes 00 Men's Pure Wool Bathing Suits, $3.50 finish cabinet with provision Whole act complete. For the special price of ...... «P A. Wevfl/ Knit from a fine wool In shades of marroon, Lovat and navv chamber 18 x 24 inches. Finished and widths. Per pair .i —Main Floor with contrasting bar stripes. One-piece style with skirt. in white enamel with 2 removable Sea Our Special Display of This Bedroom Outfit On the Fourth Floor Sises 34 to 44. Price, each ...... $3.50 ehelvea and roomy Ice chamber. Price ...... $31.75 The Hudson No. 1 “V Men’s Pure Wool Bathing Suite, $4.60 In oak finish cabinet with 16 x 18 Before Furnishing Your New Home J A high grade bathing suit, all pure wool, knit in the one- inch provision chamber. In white A GREAT RANGE VALUE piece style with skirt; desirable shades In navy, grey, mauve enamel and heavy retinned wire Enquire About Our Extended black and green with contrasting bar stripes; sises 34 to $4. shelf. Price ...... $29.75 Price, each ...... «...... $4.50 The Hudson No. 2 Payment Plan Hudson’s Bay "Imperial" Range is built by men of skill and experi­ An extra large refrigerator with Boys' Cotton Bathing Suits, 75c white enamel lining and provision ence, and only the highest grade of material is used in its construc­ chamber. 27 x 10 inches, with t tion, pleasing in design, this high class range wiH give perfect iollshed steel top, with Boys’ Pure Wool Bathing Suita, $8.60 Frost River Refrigerators Who Bowls graduated oven damper, white enamel oven door and thertpometer; Ah all-metal refrigerator with nickel plated towel bar and heavy nickel plâted base. ^0^ QQ One-piece style prith skirt knit from a fine pure wool; choice white enamel lining and heavy Every experienced bowler will tell you that Price of red trimmed with green and grey stripe* of blue trimmed cast brass hinges. Outside cabinet there~arë~no better made bowls than Taylors’ of with gold; sises 2# to 84. Priced at, each ...... $S»#9 finished In pearl grey enamel; Glasgow. We have just received our season'a 18-Inch Imperial Range made In 8 sises. Provision stock of these famous bowls and advise early Same aa above. -, chamber 24 x 24 x 18 inches. Priced Price ...... $66.50 at ...... *!*••••...... #58.60 selection to avoid possible disappointment. Provision chamber 18* x 22* x 14. 16-Inch Oven Imperial Bange Boys’ Fancy Sport Shirt __ Price .$50.00 Taylors’ Bowls, ivory mounted, per pair $18.00 and ...... $*4.00 Complete aa gbove, with glased tile back on warming Meat Safes oven. Price ...... $69.50 8e0t of finished lumber with Double Twine Bowl Nets ...... 75ft Waists—$1.25 front and sides open, ensuring a Water Proof Bags ...... y...... ;,}»» 13-ingfa frw circulation of iiK made id Complete as above wUk 1 ntr badron Very smart and dressy, made Iran * fine quality of I striped percale shirting; wide sport collar, cut good stand on legs in the following Vanning oven. Price ft sixes: 2Vx 24 inches. Plies $4.75 Peraelain and Bxeelite Jacks, 60* nnd $1.75 $74.50 roomy; one breaat pocket and band cuffs, sises • to 14 24x28 Inches. Price ....$6.60 ; —.Lower Main Floor years. Price, each ...... #1.26 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923 !?■*■■■ 1 THE TIMES DAILY PICTURE PAGE

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F. G. MORLEY, secretary of the Ontario Associated Boards of r /L1.1'■ mr Trade, has resigned after many years' service.

PArNTIFfG AND WOODWORK NVIUII DONE BY PEN6TANG MAN.— The model of a New York Cathe­ dral, shown at the top left, and the painting shown on the right, are the work of John Hurley ORPHAN IS CHAMP.—Georgs (inset below), of Penetan*, On­ Klinton, 12-year-old inmate o£ tario. Many churches in the the Methodist Orphanage at neighborhood have samples of S2e*s> Raleigh, N. C., wasn't known his carving. The painting re­ very well until The Raleigh Times * produced above was made befot* started its marble tournament. Mr. Hurley had had a lesson of DEFENDANT IN SUIT FOR FREEDOM OF THE AIR.—Radio Then he became famous by beat­ and kind. ^ fans all'over the continent are interested in a trial which soon will ing all orphanage bpys and the decide the question of the freedom of the air to radio amateurs. The pick of other schools. George plaintiff in the suit is Edward McWilliams, broker, of Dwight, 111.. will go to the Atlantic City and the defendant is C. Wylie Bergman (shown above), also of Dwight, nationally known as an amateur radio broadcaster. The suit is entered to restrain Bergman from operating his station ôn the ground that iv interferes with the operation of rrthcr Tadfoi ap­ paratus in the town. Bergman Is 1* years of age. and is recognized •a one of the most expert amateur radio operators on the continent.

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JAMES LYON is the < onser- vatjye candidate in Fault Hte. Marie. Ontario, where Fir Wil­ liam Mearst, ex-premier, was de­ feated by a labor candidate la lfis.

DR. ROYAL 8. COPELAND, U. 8. Senator for New York, le COUNTY OF 8IMC0E Is the first to take up the Ontario Government's reforestation scheme. >t the left is shown a young pine, 1,210 of mentioned as a possible Derao- which are being planted to the acre. At the right, a general view of the nursery beds, where a million and a half young pines are being grown. catlc candidatç for the presi­ dency. His platform, if be runs, will contain a strong "wet** plank.

CAPT. PAXTON HIBBEN, of the U. 8. army artillery, execu­ tive secretary of the American section of the Mansop Relief Commission, and vice-executive secretary of the high commission of the League of Nations, was the chief speaker at Toronto’s May CANADIAN AUTHORS' ASSOCIATION OFFICERS^—Robert Day celebration. Stead (right) and Dr. L. J. Burpee (left), newly elected president and secretary, respectively. ijrlife: jfc t e t SCHOOL DAYS By DW1G ■ - .

OH. LOOK AT W AWFUL * s æasfcâsfc.dsmJeSïz. red headcd Bov1 Did voo even sec such COLLAPSE AFTER LOSING RACE.—This picture, taken in the estuary at Oakland, Calif., imme­ A BACK TOP’ diately after the University of Washington's oarsmen beat the University of California crew for the vjeu. AT HIN\, CUMT- Pacific Coast championship, shows the strain of this sport. Three California oarsmen, in *he nearest boat, are shown collapsing. Washington won the right to compete at the big Poughkeepsie regatta. So 0N_ 'Rct> He>o. »N6ee. Bee»:

NOU know — DRIVER TOOK A CHANCE.—This car's driver took a chance set V.HKT W6MJ- DO- on racing past a street car In Chicago—but a second auto he hadn't I eci a rw\e- hiw. mad- figured on was in the way. One of ftie passengers in this car was killed. 60 ON---- f 5È< îpjinnnp n

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■7AUCS REUOON TO TX ' Hf ift CONDUCTING FEUOw M THE BARBER GHSPB revival meftincs PROUVENT IN ONTARiq ELECTION CAMPAIGN.—John wen was iie» SHAVES YOUR FACE AS *HE SAVES YOUR SOUL!—Instead of talking to his patrons of Je* Joynt (left). Conservative member for North Huron; O. D. Sewell Willard's comeback or the latest news in baseball, Charles Ault, student-mlnlster-barber, of Evans­ ----- r tf -2> RAPPf DW (right), U. F. O. member for North Norfolk. ville; Ind., preaches religion—and he gets away with it. He’s the most popular barber in the ehigl VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923 .13 LATEST NEWS OF THE MARKETS

urine and blood sugar. Dr. Banting Retail Market TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE Wholesale Market EXCHANGE SUMMARY TO SPEAK BEFORE described the caloric system, point­ | SELLING PRESSURE (Burdick Bros., Limited.) ing out that before treatment some LARGE GATHERING of tÇe patients were existing on only Vegetal*#» New York, May 16.—Foreign ex­ about a quarter of one normal meal Turnips, • lbs ...... New York sterling. $4.63. Chocs*— De,ry Froguce changee easier; quotations in •sets, S lbs ...... a day. Francs. 667. cents. Young Girl’s Case. Carrots, 16 lbs ...... STILL CONTINUES Lire. 484. Ontario solids, Sept, make Great Britain — Demand 462(4; Garlic, lb ...... Ontario new solid»...... " The picture of one patient was London bar silver, 32 6-16d. cables 462%; 60-day bills on banka Cauliflowers...... (By Burdick Bros., Ltd.) Ontario new twins...... «... shown who had gained 15 pounds In Spinach, 2 for ...... Alberta solids, new ...... 460 6-6. one month. It was greeted with ap­ Parsley, bunch...... New York, May 16.—The market Alberta Stiltons, new .... France Demand 6j64; cables plause from the audience. Lettuce, local ...... backed and filled during the greater Alberta twin», new ...... 6.64'/*. ftothwns mnw, s»ca .... TO-DAY’S TRADING IN Triplets ...... Probably th” most interesting case California Lettuce, each .... part of to-day’s session. Pressure B.O. Cream Cheese, 11», box . 4J4**y — Demand 4.63,y*; cables was that of a girl from New York, California Cab bass, per lb. again in evidence In scattered groups WINNIPEG MARKETS B.C. Cream Chocs, 24» ...... who had been maintained on a very Mult ...... B.C. Cream Cheese, 6 and Belgium—Demand 6.71'/*; cables low diet. of Issues. Among the news develop­ Potatoes— Winnie,. 11,, H—Th, loci whet 10-lb. bricks...... 6.72. At twelve years of age her weight Ten lbs...... ments of the day there was another market displayed a strong undertone to­ McLaren'» Cream, 6-lb bricks Germany —; Demand .0021'/*; Local ...... day: there was good buying reported and had been 65 pounds. Three years shading downward in copper metal P«r lb ...... 777...... cables .0021^4. later it was145 pounds. Chilliwack, sack ...... prices. The Iron Age review indi­ substantial gains were made during the McLaren %« cheese,cneese, small, dos.uoa »u Sweet Potatoes. S Ibe...... day. The opening was easier, but reaction McLaren »i chercheese, mwd , Jdos.‘~~ 1.40 Holland—Demand 36.11; cables "She was extremely weak and Celery, per stick...... cated a distinct slowing down In the *v*r etot 6Ücee upw»rd. May touching a Kraft. Can..n., 6 -lb bricks...... $• 36.14. came to Toronto on a stretcher on Asp^rsaus, local, per lb. ... inquiry for steel. Quite naturally 5'*4h The cloae was strong at > to 114 cents higher, with October lead­ Kraft. Swisa.isa. L6-lb bricks...... (6 Norway—Demand 16.32. August 16 last. Insulin was given Rhubarb, local. « Tbs. for .. talk of this kind does not help to ing the advance. Royal Crown)wn Loaf, fis...... $5 Sweden—Demand 26.64. ». per bunch restore bullish enthusiasm at this and the diet tuned up from 933 cal­ =------I Caullfa uli flower .. The coarse grain markets were firm, lf*C. new laid, grade 1...... Danmark—Demand 18.70. ories to 2.422 calories. On this in-' •St. particular Juncture. Many stocks with values closing fractionally higher. Switzerland—Demand 16.03. ^Stercrsss. bunch ...... begin to offer rather fair resistance Fla* was steady and registered a 2 cent creased diet she rapidly gained from Green Peas, lb ...... advance for May. Butter— Spain—Demand 15.22. 45 pounds to 98 pounds. (Applause). to selling pressure and In some Comox ...... Greece—Demand 2.00. directions moderate recoveries may Inspections totalled 361. of which 244 "There was a marked increase in were wheat. Halt (Spring Island...... Poland—Demand .0021. strength and whereas she was xSXï,.ra£sl5:.îr: be experienced. We have seen no Wheat— Open High Low Last Cowlchan Creamery ...... evidence of influential buying or ac­ Ney ...... 114% 117b 11454 111% y. i. m. p. a...... Csecho.Slovakia—Demand 2.97. scarcely able to walk from one chair '~r^yssurr.a. cumulation...... 111# 117% 11»% Holly b: ook bricus ...... Argentina—Demand 36.13. to another, she is now able to take High OCOate—...... l- ,lf* 1M‘* ni* Holiybrook cartons ...... Brazil—Demand 10.35. two hours horseback riding a day Allla-Chalmcre ...... 43 vr u,v Now Zealand 56s. solids ------Montreal 96 1-16. three days in the week, and two Can Co., com. . 64-4 ...... 46-14_MM il'T UH New Zealand brick# -»}-t MT - . .7.. «¥% 66% 48% 50% A Call money easier; high 4'/zî hours swimming a day for the other Huttercup prints ...... °e9êxlav"46* u* 44 three. Her whole outlook on life M SruT^h.:u..»ini Am. Locomotive ...... 133-6 131-C 1J5-» Clover Valley ...... lew 4: ruling rate 4*4; dosing bid COL F. M. CAVDET Am. Smalt. A Ref. 60-5 Oleomargarine ...... 4; offered at 4*/«; last loan 4; call is changed." * Am. Sugar Rfg...... 73-4 W ...... 64% 64 64% BMÜMÜH The comparison was made be­ New Director of Canadian Industrial Am. T A Tel...... 121-7 ...... 67% 68% 67% 61% loans against acceptances 4. Alcohol, Limited. Am. Wool, core...... 81 Fiai— ...... 64 % H.ddifl.-Ib bos.rs - ...... Time loans easier; mixed collat­ tween the load which insulin took Am. Sum. Tub...... 25-4 K'OVWrR. 13-lb bos, Ib ... eral 60-90 davo 6 @ 5%; 4-6 months jftt the pancreas and a horse going Mexican Tomatoes, per lb ...... Anaconda Mining ... 45-1 N»y ...... 25# 252 24S 252 Codfish TsbI.U, 28 I,, tb . !«• uphill with a heavy burden. When Colonel F. M. Oaudet. C.M O.. A.D.C., July ...... 242 246 241 245% Smoked eslrtellih allots .. 5 @ 5' 4. Atchison ...... 80-2 - • ...... 21»% 226% 111% 2lf% the load was removed the horse was officer of the I^egion of Honor, has keen AKST...... Atlantic Uulf ...... It Meets Prime commercial paper 5. j elected to the board of directors of the Wlnseape ...... Baldwin Loco...... 121-4 able to go on again. When Insulin Newtoc Pippin ...... j No. 1 steers, per Ib. ... i Canadien Industrial Alcohol Company, BalLUuotSb A .Ohio ____ 41-1 ft*' ü«- irV-Sf- m N*; trow», per lb...... i* gave the pancreas a rest, this organ Limited. Colonel Gaudet la widely Bethlehani Steel ...... 14-1 Oct...... / 77% Lard, according to sise of pack- of the body was able to take up it’s known In financial nnd Industrial circiea. Almonds, per lb ...... Canadian Pacific . ... IS* C*sh prices: Wheat—1 Nor. 117%; 2 . »«* ...... ; COMPLETE DETAILS work again. If it had not been en­ From 19!9 to 1021 he served as Commis­ Central Leather ...... 31 Nor., 115%; 3 Nor.. 113%; Sn. 4. 1#»%; Local lamb, per lb ...... 2lgy .2» GEORGE 6. HOUGHAM sioner of Municipal Service and Director Walnuts, per lb...... Crucible Steel ...... «8 m%’ 184,4 ; No‘ *• ••%;?*#<£ »8%; track. tirely worn out. California Soft Shell Walnuts, lb . Continental Can...... 46 Local mutton, per lb...... 23 OF CONVENTION The special representative of the of Public Safety for the City of Mont­ grasHs, per lb...... 26 and Chic . Mil. A St. P. ... 21 Firm grain-fed pork. Ib ... .140 .13 Retail Merchants' Association of Words of Commendation. real. while during 1021 he was Techni­ Filberts, per lb ...... Chic.. R. I. A !••<. . .. 21,-4 , c. W. 60%: * C. W and extra Veal ...... 77.71...... 17# .26 Vancouver, May 16.—The meet­ Canada, George 8. Hough&m. will Dr. J. T. Fotherlngham said that cal Executive Officer for the Research Roasted Peanuts, per 1b ...... Cons. Gas ...... «1-4 1 feed. 47%; 1 feed. 45%; 2 feed, 42% Council of Canada. He Is also widely » elected. 41%; track, 6#%. _ . Vegetables ing this afternoon of the B. C. give an address before a large get- the medical profession were more gwuanuts ...... 10 end Chino Copper . ..'...... 21-3 Barley—3 C. W . 64% ; 4 C. W . 61%; Onions— going to be a failure." Tie said, add- known In military circle», having re­ Cal. Petroleum ...... 95-« Board of Retail Merchants’ Associ­ together gathering and supper of the cruited In nM| the famous 22nd Batt., Chile Copper ...... 24-7 rejected and feed. 49% ; track. 68% California, yellow, per sack .. M P. retail merchants of this city com­ iencc. and desired to have definite Butter-?#,ry ,*roduce *nd Ceg* Flax—1 N. Vf. C.. 252; 2 C W . 248; 2 Ok.inags it, according to grade M P. whose commanding officer h* waa until Corn Products ...... 121-4 ation will probably be the last before mencing at 6.15 o'clock on Friday proof before they would commend 1916. relinquishing this command when Durant ...... 71 C. W. and .rejected. 232; track. 252 New Zealand; erto...... M P. New Zealand, lb...... Rye—2 c. w., 7»%. New Zealand, sacks ...... M P. the annual provincial convention evening at the Dominion Hotel. any treatment. “Wo are reasonably called to England by the Minister of No. 1 Alberta, lb...... Brie ...... 10-4 / <* % % Munitions. Comox, lb...... Famous Players ...... *3 Potatoes — According to grade which will meet on May 28-29 and certain that this treatment Is not Gen. Electric ...... 17S-7 going to be a failurt," he said, add­ V. I. M. P. A., lb ...... and quality— 30 at Kamloops. Final details of Cowlchan Creamery, lb...... Gen. Motors ...... 16-7 Ashcroft Gems ...... M P. ing that the use of animals for ex­ Halt Spring, lb...... Goodrich « B. F. > :... . 81 Hal mon Arm Germs ...... MP. this gathering will constitute the perimental purposes was not the Ot. Nor. Ore ...... 21-4 Local Stock Quotations Ladner ...... M P. Fraser Valley, lb...... 24-4 24-4 24-4 main order of business, although de­ cruel and undesirable thing some Oleomargarine, lb ...... Gt. Northern, pref 71 70-4 70-7 (By F. W. Stereo Potatoes Seed— people tried to make it out to be. Pure Lard, lb...... Inspiration Cop. . 34-8 33-4 32-4 U-m^1 v Bag* ...... MW- _ velopment» -arising out of the new mr AthRhawra Oil ...... $ .Sir Walter Raleigh ...... iLP. I-ocàl. dosen ...... budget proposals will also be under New Westminster. May 16.—With R. P. Clark & Co., Ltd. 14-2 14-1 74-1 Bimeha Copper ...... Up-to-Date ...... MP. consideration. Pullets, dosen...... Tnft lier. Marine, prt-l . 32-4 32 32-6 Hounrdarv Bay Oil ...... Gold Coin ...... '...... U P. GETS LARGER ID Rev. O. M. Sanford, of Mount BONDS STOCKS INSURANCE _ „ Cheese Kennecott Copper . . . 87-7 37 Z 37 B. C. 1‘erm. I.uen ...... Artichok.es. globe, dosen ....é. M.P. Pleasant Church. Vancouver, presid­ C. Cream .-Cheese, lb...... Mas- City Southern . 1» 40Z~ ■ ib Æwwaikrtèi :.: Asparagus, Wafia Walla ...... M.F. Members B.C. Bond Dealers' Assn. 45-4 64-6 B. C. Hermine Co...... ing. the 37th annual B. <" Methodist t Mai Motor "B•’7.77. >4-5 Asparagus, local, bdl...... 26 GOOD STRAWBERRY Conference opened its sessions in 17 Z|6-4 17 B. ,C. Silver ...... Rhubarb ...... MP. 639 Fort Street Victoria, B.C. C. solids, lb ...... Miami Copper ...... X\W 24-4 26-4 Call Nat. Fir* ...... lueeris Avenue Methodist Church nest Ontario, solids, lb...... Nxtfonat Lead...... T’on*. M Arf;—. . . . .v. ; - c.^.;vr uiirrrr::::::::::: fl* CROPS EXPECTED IN BETTER EVERY DAY UiinN E. Finest Ontario, twins, lb...... N Y N H A Hart . l«-« 16-7 Cork Province ...... New York Central . . 93-5 94-2 Crow'e Neat Coal ...... Celery, Flander, per cru ...... U P. B. C. AND ONTARIO 5Mani Dutch Cheese. » ...... Cucumbers— Toronto. May 16.—Dr. F. G. Bant­ Gouda Cheese, H> ...... Northern Pacific ..... z 71-7 71-4 71-4 txiuglas Channel ...... ing, the young discoverer of Insulin, Gorgon sola, lb...... i N. Y . Ont. A West 17-1 17-1 17-1 Umpire Oil ...... Special, dos...... M.P. Ottawa. May 16.—A survey of the Pan "B" ...... • «6-4 65-5 44 No. 1, dog...... M.P. strawberry crop prospects has Just the extract which has conquered Imported Per meson, tb...... i Pierce Arrow ..JS... II 11 11 Qreel w#et Perm...... No. 2, dos...... M.P. diabetes, told of his work in a lec­ $*i|r,,sh Stilton. Jar ...... ] Pacific Oil . —Z...... 3» 31-4 33-4 Hemlock Gold ...... been completed by the fruit branch Prod. A Refpiere . . 44-3 44-1 Howe Sound ...... of the Department of Agriculture and ture before the Royal Canadian In­ F.G. Richards Co., Ltd Imported Roquefort. I» ...... j 44-1 Hothouse, per ert...... U P stitute. Pennsylvania R. R. 4 4-2 44-3 44-2 Indian Mince ...... Head, ert...... 6.60 from information available it ap­ AUCTIONEER AND BAILIFF F.W.Stevenson Swiss Gruyere, box ...... People's Oae ...... 88-4 81-R 89-4 International Coal...... Carrots, per Ib...... 01% "Insulin Is but an example of what “Fie Brand Camembert, box ...... Reynold's Tobacco ... 64-2 MeGinivray ...... pears there will he good average 63-6 «2-6 P«r » ...... ei 5 crops in the heavy strawberry pro­ may result from research.” Dr. Room 208 Pemberton Building. Circle Brand Breakfast Chess. 2 pkg. Reading...... ,... 74-4 74 74 Turnips, per lb...... Ot Banting said. "It may be obtained STOCKS BONOS Ray Cone Mining ... 18-4 11-'! Premier Mince ...... Parsley, local, per dosen ducing districts both in British Co­ Spring Salmon, red.'tb, 15, 2 lbs for Itepngle Steel 26 30 20 Rambler-Cariboo ...... lumbia and Ontario. from other sources than the beef Particular attention given tb resi­ Rfrhubllc Steel...... 51 44 50-4 Silver Crest ...... Parsnips, per Ib ...... pancreas, although up to the present dential sales. Boring Salmon, white, lb ...... Cabfhbage, — new. Wlnnlngstadt .07# Throughout the Dominion there is Woaters. 2 lbs ...... • . . Royal Dutch 41-4 46-4 47-6 Silversmith ...... time no process has been found 'Southern Pacific . . n-r n-r 10-2 ■pal OM OU ....TTmryrt Tuimatées . (hothouse).__ Is. ert... f.ôè considerably larger acreage this year F. O. RICHARDS______.____ Southern Ry.. com. . . 82-2 32 33 Hnowstor* ...... Tomatoes (hothouse;------!j; ^ ert.. 0.«g' Yhi.ii list yeir: ~ ~~f_r------^— which will give oheapef product km MIXING AND on. Locsi Halibut, ib ...... t.. Studebaker Corpn. . . . 115-1 lie 110-7 Standard Lead bwe#t Potatoes— It iH our intention to make U avaiD Marshal British Columbia Admiralty .--**-*•*: 62-2 itusloch Mince ; 1. 66 lb. hampersnpers ...... able in the shortest Fusible time for District Stan. OH. Indiana. . . 48-4 6»-2 88-2 Surf Inlet ...... 1 lb...... The Texas Co...... JOURNALISTS DECIDE rich and poor alike. j Notary Public, British Columbia Qofiehane*rppers. to...... Stewart Lends ...... 18.00 Fruit "During the past year 1,50b pa­ nAlLltl.aa Z Tex p. Coal A Oil 1447 11-3 14-2 Troian Oil ...... •4% Strawberries, Florin ...... 102 PEMBERTON BUILDING Timken Roller Bear «1-6 «0-1 Utility Oil ...... AGAINST MEMBERSHIP tients have been treated with in- Commissioner for Taking of Affidavits. Bmoked Black Cod. !b 40-3 ,e#tg Cherries. Calif...... British Columbia. Phew 362 Finnan Meddle, lb ...... Toh. Prod...... 81 11 11 Whalen, com...... Banana»— aulia, and day toy day in every wav Union Pacifie » lii:\ IN LABOR FEDERATION V Office Phone 2971 Residence Phone *40» Amoved Ling Cod, par !%« ....,.. Utah Copper ...... 64-1 «4-1 Wonderphone .35 Per lb...... the supply Ja • becoming larger and Shell Flab U. 8. lnd. Alcohol .. 64-4 66-4 66-4 Per basket ...... London. May !«.—By a vote of better," was his encouraging an­ CTebg ...... X. -U. .*6 to 9. Rubber ...... 62 Cranberries. Cape Cod, half­ 81-3 S3 Dominion War Ix>an 1»26 . 100 so 101.30 94.1 to 802, the National T'nion of nouncement. ‘The splendid effort* FhHmpa. Ib ...... S. Steel, com...... »8-2 84-7 97-4 barrels. boxes ...... of C. H. Best, who is in charge of Oysters In rfisM. dosen ...... Virginia Cbem. ... 11-4 11.4 11-4 Dominion War Loan 1931 . IMIS 102.15 Apples. Okanagan, according to Journalists decided against affiliation 27-6 Dominion War Loan 1837 . 102.30 103 SO production has resulted In the Tor­ Meets W abash R. R. "A" . 24-1 27-6 victory Loan l»38 ...... 101.05 grade and quality— with the Trades Vnion Congre*:», Fork- Wool worth ...... 231 837 t»1 140.06 Black Twig g ...... onto insulin being more potent and Wlllys Overland .. . Victory Ixtan 192.4 ...... 100 20 101.20 thus disposing of n burning question S WE OWN AND OFFER I Trimmed Loins, lb...... Victory Loan 1927 102 06 103.95 Yellow Newton ...... which threatened to split the rank* pure than products elsewhere. Con­ Legs. Ib ...... ft to Westinghouse Elec .. 64-4 64 64 Victory Loan 1032 102.36 HH.3» Wlnesape, No. 1 ...... sequently the results used In the Fhoulder Roast. Ib...... 26 to Allied Chem. A Dye . . 47 64-2 *7 Victory Loan 1933 106.30 104.30 Local ...... of the working Journalists. The Phillips Petroleum ... 61-4 60-4 60-4 Vnion affiliated with the Congress hospital clinics here are equal to or Pure pork sausage, lb...... Computing A Tab...... 74-4 73-2 73-4 victory Ix>an 1934 102 40 103 60 better than results in any other i $30,000 No. 1 Steer Beef- Sears Roebuck ...... 60 78 7»-4 Victory Loan 1037 ...... 107.35 108.35 Oranges—Navel season nearly three years ago. losing many mem­ clinic*.*’ Suet; lb...... Shell Union ...... 17-5 17-4 17-4 ** % •fr bers as a direct consequence, but last Sirloin steak. Ib...... Int. Paper ...... 41-2 41 41 VICTORIA VICTORY BOND DAILY 350s ...... »...... •year's Congress resolution increasing • To Prof. Henderson of the Pha'r- . ■ Bay Sulphite Company Limited oulder Steak. Ib...... General Asphalt ...... 40-4 8»-4 40 PRICE LIST. 174-2008 ...... rnacological department of the Medi­ Valencias, Runklst, all sises .. the affiliation fee for the purpose of * Mortra*. Twenty-Year « Hlnktnr Fund cal Lai Kelly Springfield .... 49-4 41-4 49-4 For May 10. 1933. taking over The Dally Herald, the cal Faculty, the speaker said he was Coca Cola ...... 75-4 76-4 76-4 Victory l«u 6%‘*. Choice, all sises...... especially indebted. If It had not Columbia Grnphaphone 1-4 1-4 1-4 Bid Aaked Msrmaiaae, per box ------Labor organ, led to the .present ballot. S To be dated April 2, 1923. Due April 1, J913 l*een that he had been given an ap- Loins ib'...... !!!!.!.! C. A N. W' Ry...... 78-2 78-2 71-2 November 1. 1923 ..... 100050 1010 60 Marmalade, per case , I SECURITY FOR BONDS P^n^eT'Local Mutton— NnL Enamel ...... A4-4 M4- «4-4 .November L 1014 . 1002.60 tOU^A 4-7S# 2,26 pointment___in ___that department. Nevada Consolidated .. 13-4 13-5 13-6 December 1. 1927 ...... 1026 50 1036.50 irapefi Chestnuts ...... 26# 27 would not have been given an ap- | Aaaeta an urine these bondi total. I10.248.IU—or over three time» Legs, n> ...... Pere Marquette ...... 42-4 42 42-1 November 1. 1933 ...... 1062.60 1003.60 ■Florida, according to sise, S.OOfl Dates— in Toronto and the work could not Transcontinental OH .. 8-6 8-4 8-4 November 1. 1»34 ...... California, per case Hair. bulk, lb ...... jL the amount of this issue. Shoulders, Ib ...... Invincible OH ...... 14-1 14-1 14-1 I>ecember 1, 1037 ...... USA have been done in the University Loins, full. Ib m»...... RaiKtns— dr. hulk, new, Ib ...... - We offer this issue of bonds, if. as and when Issued and received Wtrtt# Motor»______t2 62 62 November L .it.ll ------— 1042.60 Sunmald, clusters. 20 Is ai low l, bulk, tb ...... here. To Prof. J. J. R. MacLeod Pullman Co...... 119-1 118 119-1 War Loau if/r. 6.76# • “ ■ by us and subject to legality, at: Standard grades, 49-Ib sack ...... Pan American ...... 71-3 70-1 70-6 December 1. 1025 ...... 1003.00 1013 00 Imported Malagas. 20s .. »Ha Howl. bulk, new, Ib ...... Dr. R. D. Defries, Col. A. E. Gooder- > Feed Bosch Car...... 40-7 40 40-4 October 1. 1931 ‘...... 1011 50 1021 50 Nuts - Dromedary. 24 10-os...... ham and Prof. Duncan Graham he , ■ PRICE: 97.75 and accrued Interest. Match 1. 1937 ...... California, layers, IDs ...... collaborated with him in the dis- I j Gets ...... 46.66 titan. Oil of California. 53-3 62-7 63 New York, May 14.—Raw sugar, rentrl- Walnuts. No. 1 California. covery. Crushed Oat» ...... 47 0# Coaden ...... 44-5 45-4 45-4 fugal, 8.03. refined granulated. 0 60 to 9.80. W alnuts. No. 2 California, Sunmald. clusters 12 2s...... “If I were making a suggestion ■ Whole Com ...... 46.66 Vanadium ...... 82-3 «1-6 32 in regard to research for a jjedlcs! ! Feed Corn Meal...... 4$.06 Stmmburg Car ...... TO 61-4 70 Middle States OH .... 10-5 10-4 10-4 college it would be that( there i ■ PEMBERTON & SON Scratch Feed ...... 4190 Texas Gulf Sulphur ... 42-6 61-3 42-6 should be a general re .«earths, com­ ™ . (Betabtlehed 1887) Timothy Hay ...... $*.66 Montgomery W'ard ... tl-5 21-1 ' 21-1 mittee to whom young Investigators Alfalfa Hay ...... 64.60 Midvale Steel ...... 27 27 27 BOY! PAGE SIR CONAN DOYLE, WE HAVE POSITIVE ■ Bond Deniers. 623 Fort Street, telephone 6946 Alfalfa Meal ...... 40 JO Pure OH ...... 24-7 24-2 24-3 might be referred and from whom Mexican Seaboard .... 14 15-4 15-4 results might be expected," he said, j *»»■■■■■ ■ »« m ■ ■■Bsesa ■* m i Kocta...... Sf.66 Gulf States Steel ...... 84-1 81-5 83-3 PROOF THAT GHOSTS OF THE DEPARTED DO RETURN Past Investigations C.N. Meal ...... 66.0# After expounding the method of | C.N Cake ...... 48 *>0 BULLISH NEWS * manufacture and treatment. Dr 1 SSHIlüSSHHSSUlilHSMslHSBBEBBl] goulgr .HMH ...... «{« Banting said it was difficult to pro- I Oil Cak...... fig EFFECTS GRAINS diet its permanent value on a patient. Whether it would always CottonK.il M..I ...... *16* (By Burdick Bros.. Lid.) Ground Bon...... have to be administered artificaliy WE RECOMMEND Chicago. May 16.- Wheat—The or Whether he would bring perman­ complexion of the wheat market was ! ent results was not yet known. m Purchase of North Vancouver 6% due April 15, r§j changed decidedly by. the news which 1 became a factor In the situation to- ! Two Kinds of Cells g] 1945, at 103.09 and interest to yield 5.76% g] Montreal Stocks day. Kansas report* said that the ‘ v 'th the aid of a lantern slide, (By Burdick Bros.. Ltd.) wheat prospects were much poorer i Dr Banting gave an‘enlarged idea H than they were a month ago when ' or what the pancreas or sweetbread | BURDICK BROTHERS, LIMITED i Abltlbl ...... *« look like. Trey appear like a large 15J Phene 37*4. 114-120 Pemberton BWg., Victoria, B.C. Phone 37*9 15J Asbestos ...... M southern and central counties had bunch of grapes probably 20 or 30. Ban Telephone ...... 11* prospects for poor yield*. It is now [■I Private Wires to All the Principal Exchanges in United States and fSI Brompton Paper...... '. 4ti but in reality there were thousands Canada. Members of the Chicago Board of Trade and B. C. Bond Brasilian Traction ...... 4< claimed that these same counties will : upon thousands of little grapes and |B| Dealers' Association. C'en. Cernent, pref...... 103 only make 10 to 15 bushels per acre. ; these were connected by a hollow @@@111® ®llllllilglSl(ili]ll][|][|][llg)[l) gi 0 mmi] ® Can. Car Fdy.. com...... Sfl In the East, the recent freezes caused : stem leading to the intestines. Can. Car Fdy.. pref...... *3 considerable damage. On top of the | Can. 8. 8 . com...... 13 Each grape, or acini cell as thev are Can. 8. 8.. pref...... 51 Kansas reports w^ero advices from called. Is lined with tiny cells from Can. Gen. Elec...... 10J the Northwest to the effect that re­ Cone. M. A 8...... 2< duction in the Spring wheat acreage j which secretions went to split the Detroit United ...... 72-« fat, protein, and carbohydrate sub­ Deni. Canner» ...... 31 might hë as much as 19 per cent. ' stances takpn into the body. Your Money Placed in Bonds Will Give Dorn. Textile ...... 6» This would indicate a crop in the Between these grape cells there LaurentIde Co...... »3 three states e£_ only 150.006.000 You a Good Income With Security National Brewerlea ...... «■«-< were little groups of cells designa­ Atlantic Sugar ...... l»-4 bushels or 46,000,000 less than a year ted as langerhans and called the Is­ Howard Smith ...... -...... lets of langerhans and it was from BRITISH AMERICAN BOND CORPORATION Aebeeto*. pref...... 8 5-3 Corn—Bulls were aggressive to- , these that the anti-diabetic secre­ peas. Glaae...... 97-4 day and there was excellent buying . Established 1801 B.A. Bond Building, 721 Fort St. Phenea 919 and 21*1 Montreal Power ...... 117 tion came. Royal Bank ...... 217-4 following a little early setback. This ; *" Prom this islet arose the word Quebec Railway ...... 25 buying appears warranted by the | insulin. The Greek word for island Montreal ...... 24# cash situation. The advance in I Spanish River Pulp ...... 91-4 I* insula, hence the secretion coin­ Spanish River Pulp, pref...... 100 prices has brought out no offerings ing from these islets was named in- Steel of Ca6...... 75-4 from the country and with receipts Wayagamac Pulp...... 65 for two days at Chicago only If» cars "lt is with these Islets, that we %__% each day the small movement is em­ HI1.VEE are concerned In dlah^to»." said Dr; New York, May 14.—Foreign bar silver, phasized. Total primary receipts of Panting. “ for the disturbed func­ $5,000 City of Kelowna •4% ; Mexican dollars, 64%. 240 000 were less than the amount tions of these cells give rise to the shipped from Chicago alone and the disease.” London. Ms y 14.—Bar silver. 32 5-14d. latter was only 251.000. CaMv prices 5% Bonds, Due 1937 per ounce. Money. 1 % per cent. Discount There are large quantities of rate*: Short hill*. 2% per rnet. ; three were unchanged to % higher re­ sweetbreads going to waste continu­ month»1 bill». 2%_ to 3^8-14^ per cent. latively with moderate sales. Void ally at the abattoirs, and this would Price 92.40 and Interest wet weather is not only delaying NEW YORK COTTON. be a constant source of supnly. and planting but may cause still further these have been more and * more (By Burdick Bros. Ltd.) delays in marketing and there are GILLESPIE, HART & TODD, LTD, High Low l.aat used up tp the present time. some complaints of the necessity of PHONE 2140. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER. Ill PORT May ....,...... 30.05 36-20 26.se 24.21 replanting. No real warm weather Extract the Secretion July ...... 25.10 36.28 24 «6 25.22 "We found that if we mixed a Oct...... 23.05 22 34 22 47 28.10 is in «ight. Dec...... 23.45 33.85 22.31 22.80 Oats followed wheat a fid eorn and quart of ground pancreas with an ...... 22.33 22 «1 22 00 22.45 equal volume of 60 per cent alcohol May y.y...... *3.08 23.47 23.OS 22.67 there was a g^od class of buying that the alcohol would extract the * %% with a *har*> advance in prices. In­ Internal secretion from the islets. MAW SUGAR CLOSE. fluential cash interests were active This filtrate could he further re­ May. 4.00; March. 4.4»; June. 4.35; July, on the buying side and the cash sit­ fined. We knew we must get rid $1500 Kamloops 6% 19*9 ...... *4 4.12; Sept., 4.11; Dec.. 3.4». uation as well as the crop reports of alcohol because it cannot be in­ favored buyers with other grains 11000 Summerland 6% 1926 ...... Tientsin, May 16. — Inflammatory jected. so wé placed it liv photo­ $3000 Vancouver *&% 1944 ...... Wh«st—----- —enew- H4*h—Lew —beet graphic trays before electric fans, clrcuTari’ caTTIhg on the people to - -whtrtt rrapomted the at robot.—There ~ ,pwbl»Cinr|4ewVorki11 rise up against foreigners have been Itopt ...... 118-5 114 113-1 118-0 May ------. ... 118 Tit* 117-7 120-1 was left a residue which was re- discovered An a number of nearby mm* llfî! d(sen?vert nnd test*" and found when Chinese villages and In the native Corn— administered to reduce the blood ... 78-2 10-2 71 iî:l city here. The circulars allege that May' ...... :. 7» 11-2 79-5 sugar In the blood,*' said Dr. Bant- a foreign committee, whose names July ...... 71-7 11-2 71-1 11-3 Royal Financial Corpo art* occupations are given, 1» plan­ Date— Kcfore going into individual cases, ning to turn the former German con- ... 41-1 41-6 40-7 41-4 8 and 8 Winch Building ilti ::::: 43-1 44-1 «1-7 42-1 all of w hich showed great encour­ ceaaiona hero over to the British. 4J-2 43-3 42 48-3 agement in lowering of sugar in the — •.-‘-.1 'll Ti'Sheetl'Igr • • v n\ii{ü-mn*«inii 14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923

DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED •tere Heure: • a.m. to • p.m.; Wednesday, 1 p.m.; Saturday, • p.m. EXCHANGE TO DEPARTMENTS 7800 EXCHANGE TO ALL DEPARTMENTS 7800 Boys’ Bathing Suits Tweed and Worsted 80c and $2.35 One-Piece Bathing Suits of Boys’ All-Wool One-Piece woven cotton, with skirt Bathing Suits with' skirt attached and buttoned on attached and buttoned on the shoulder; navy with shoulder. Several shades contrasting stripes; all with contrasting stripes. sizes. Special, a suit, 80# All sizes at ...... $2.35 Suits for Men -Boy.' Furnt.hlng., Main Floor All New Styles Men’s All-Wool Bathing Suits, $2.75 $25.00 Men's Bathing Suits, all- Men’* Woven Cotton Bath­ Otir offerings of men's stylish Suits this season wool and in “Zimmerman" ing Suits, in three-piece brand. Shown in one- style with skirt attached. have privileged scores of men to buy a high-grade piece style with skirt, in They are offered in shades suit«t » modest priée thus causing much satisfac­ plain shades with contrast­ of nary blue trimmed with ing stripes. All sizes and cardinal or white, well tion and pleasure to every buyer. The suits fea­ one of the big Thursday made suits and eicellent tured at the moderate price quoted above are de­ values at, each .... $2.75 value at $1.00 and $1.25 cidedly' “utr to date” in style and are made from ■Men'. Furnishings, Main Floor excellent.quality cloths. There are s<3hi-fitting and conservative models, as well as the newest in Novelty Cotton Dress Goods From England A Selection of s|)orts styles with pleated back, and patch or pleated pockets. All the new shades are offered and the price is exceptionally low___ $25.00 Dainty Fabrics of Fine Texture —Men'* Clothing, Main Floor These novelty eotton dress goods just reeeived from England are made and Boys’ Shirt Waists dyed by one of the foremost mills, therefore you may absolutely depend upon the wearing and washing qualities of every yard of the materials. 65c to $1.95 Each Men’s Pants at $1.95 and $4.95 Spencer’s “Pandora’,’ Costume Cloth 'Tussore" Shirting Boys' Printed Percale Shirt Boys’ Heavy Drill Khalri Wash Suits for A fini» grade t'oit on costume cloth, in An ideal fabric, with a silk finish and Waists, patterned in fancy Men s Khaki Pants, made of strong well woven drill and Shirt Waists, with collar, finished with cuffs and belt loops. Serviceable, smart- beautiful shades of Delf blue, heliotrope, patterned in neat stripes of saxe blue, old stripes, and made with pocket and buttoned band Small Boys dove grey, eream. tussore, old rose, bottle looking pants for outing or everyday wear- Special at. rose, helio ami sky blue on white ground. turn-down collar and band cuffs. All sizes. Priced at. a pair ...... $1.95 green, save. It is 39 inehes wide anil cuffs. Special; each, 69# each ...... $1.25 $1.25, $1.50 big value at. a Will make high-grade shirts and pyjamas. Men s Pants of English Grey Flannel, of. cxcellent Avsight 32-ineh and big value at Boys’ White Cambric Shirt Boys’ Shirt Waists, of fast yard ...... I Ut Waista, with cord stripe, for sports or ordinary wear. They have cuffs and belt a yard ...... v... . rrr color woven zephyr cloth. and $2.25 loo)* and supplied in alt sizes at, a pair...... $4.95 New Cotton Goods With Silk Finish $1.00 and made with turn-down They are patterned in neat collar and band eulTs. These dainty little suits —Men’s Clothing, Main Floor This is ideal for shirts, blouses, pyjamas, "Tussora" In Bluebird Designs faney stripes and have col­ are made in "Oliver S|ieeial ...... 69# lar, pocket and buttoned bloomers: sturdy wearing qualities and A superior washing and wearing fabric Twist," Russian or a# fast shades, plain, stripe or bird de­ Boys' Shirt Waists, in band cuffs. All sizes at, sailor styles. They are sign*. The weave is that of Tussore silk, for underwear. The material is a little white and fancy stripes, each...... $1.25 Boys’ and Men’s All-Wool heavier than nainsook and in bluebird de­ shown in shades of hence the name “Tussore" plain cloth; made with free neck that Heavy Butcher Bine Oham- khaki, tan, blue and biscuit, white, pongee, pink, sky, old rose signs on white pink and sky grounds. inky be worn open or bray Shirt Waists with white, and all fancy Jerseys at Special Prices and helio. 39 inehes wide ^ J 00 32-inch and big value at, Cflz* closed; pocket and hand' collar, pocket and buttoned trimmed. They arc and big value at, a yard....1 a yard ...... ÜUC cuffs. All sizes, at 85# band cuffs. All sizes. very dainty suits for Boys’ All-Wool “Zimmerknit" Light Weight Jerseys, and ...... 95# Special at ...... $1.25 Bilk Stripe "Plisse" Crepes the little fellows aged made to button at the shoulder, and in plain shades of Boyi’ White and Cream Boys’ Free Neck Shirt 2 to 8 year». Big values - brown, navy and Oxford grey. All size*. A Thursday A new shipment of this popular goods has just arrived and is in great demand for Basket Weave Pattern Waists, in a faney silk at $1.25, $1.50 bargain at, each ...... $1.50 underwear. They are shown in delicate shades of peach, sky, helio, pink, maize and Shirt Waists, with free Klripe, with pocket and and...... $2.25 Men’s All-Wool Jerseys, all-wool “Zimmerknit," made white; all fast colors; 31 inehes wide. Big value at. neck, pocket ’ ami hand hand ruff to button." All a yard —Boys’ Clothing, in pull-over style and shown in assorted plain shade* or _55c cuffs; cadi ___... ..$1.00 size* ami big value, $1.95 Main Floor with contrasting stripes. Special values at .... .$2.25 —Wash Goode, Main Floor •Boys' Furnishings. Main Floor t —Men's Furnishings. Main Floor Summerweight Underwear A Selection of Heavy Cowhide Straw Hat Time for Men Summer Boys’Pants It 'is now Straw Hat time For Women for men and boys, and our Footwear Several *toek is complete to meet all and ^ Excellent demands—Hats for the com­ For Men SUIT ing Mavtime Frolic in all Values -the—newest—shapes—Hata Children vlu M««'« White CanvM Ox- foni Shoes, with leather Boys* Khaki Shorts, mad# that will fit you comfortably Women’s Vests, with fancy lace solos and heels, on smart from a strong drill and and a style to suit you. The CASES finished with belt loops. medium toe last, 92.96 prices range as follows: yokes, short and no sleeves, opera Pants that will give great top, with bias top and fancy edg­ Men’s White Canvas Ox­ service. Sises 22 to 32. 1.50, $1.75, $2.25, ford Shoes, with heavy At Reduced Prices Special, a pair ....91*00 {2.50, $2.75, $3.00 ings. Sizes 36 to 44. Price, BSf rubber soles and heels. Boys' English Blue Wool and ...... $3.50 and ...... 75# at ...... 92.95 Sorgo Shorts, of first class Brown Canvas Boots, with cloth and well lined. Sises All the Best Makes Women’s Vests, with short and leather soles and heels. 24 to 32. Big value at, no sleeves, opera top, bias tape a pair ...... 92.95 $19.00 to $31.00 a pair ...... 91.95 A Full Assortment on Display in the Hat Department White Canvas Tennis Ox­ Youths' Long Khaki Pants —Main Floor and fancy headings; excellent fords, with heavy rubber of a material that will aoles and flat heels: at. wearing, plain and rib cotton Cowhide Leather Suitcases, made in England, in nut and stand a great amount of with fancy yokes. Sizes 36 to 44 a pair ...... 92.50 rough usage. They have Men’s Hosiery—Excellent Values —Men's Shoes Main Floor light brown shades. The eases are remarkably well made belt loops and cuffs and at, a garment...... 50#*r Provision Counter Men's Fine Bummer Wor­ Sizes 10 to 12, a pair, 45# elastic at waist and knee lb.. 8* 1©* and .. 12* sted Socks, with fancy rib. and double gusset; Saxe, ton Bloomers, with elastic Penman’s All-Wool Black at waist and knee and re­ Oxford Sausage, per lb. Specials Shown in Lovat shades and white, nude, flesh and corn...... Sea Grass Chairs in brown, grey, coating, Cashmere Socks, with re­ All sizes at, a garment, inforced with gusset. For Shoulder Steak, p lb. 12* Spencer’s Primo Butter, inforced red toe and heel. the ages of 2 to 12 years, l>er lb...... 47* navy blue and black. Sizes $1.25 and ...... $1.50 Mine# Steak, lb. 12#? 10 to 12. Special at 90# All sizes. Special this Week, - at 50# Rib Mutton Chops, p#r 3 lbs. for ...... 91.38 a pair ...... 50# Women's Step-In Drawers, lb...... 25* and Rockers 8 p • n c e r*g Springfield Penman's Fine Cashmere of fine knit eotton, with Children’s Fine Knit Cot­ Pork Steaka. per lb . .23* Brand Butter, per lb. 44* Penman’s Fine Thread ton Bloomers, with elastic Lean Bonaloae Stewing Socks, all wool. They are wide leg and elastic at Nucoe, per packet...30r in heather shades, and Silk Bocks, with reinforced at waist and knee; navy; Beef, 2 11»*. for .-...... 22* feet and fancy embroidered waist ; all sizes. Special at, Regular Counter Spencer’s Standard Side special value at ...$1.00 for 2 to 12 years ... .65# Bacon, sliced, per lb. 36* elox ; navy blue, brown and a pair...... ,....$1.25 Delivered Most ExceUent Values Women’s ‘‘Zimmerknit’’ Flank Steaks, prr 1b. 19* Spencer’s 'Standard Back Penman’s Fine Cashmere black. Special at ..$1.25 Women's Extra Out-Size Local Veal Steaka, per Bacon, sliced, per lb. 42* Bocks, wool mixture, Bloomers, with strong elas­ Sea Grass Arm Chairs, Sea Crass Arm Chain, Penman's Pure Wool Cash­ Vests, with low neck, short tic at waist and knee. They lb...... »...... 36* Spencer’s Standard Ayr­ shown in Lovat shades. and no sleeves, fancy lace Rib Lamb Chops, per with closely woven back, with shaped top hack and mere Bocks, in grey, brown have double gusset and are shire Roll, per lb„ 34* Special at. a pair..,.65# or sand, with ailk embroi­ yokes and bias top. Vari­ lb...... 38* seat and sides; a comfort­ heavy flat arms. They are and ...... 38* finished with fancy ribbon Black and Colored Cash­ dered elox in contrasting styles ât,at, eacheach, 75# able chair with wide, flat, closely woven and well Spencer’s Standard Dry bows. Shown in shades of Salt Back, In the piece. mere Bocks, all-wool, Sum­ colors. Special at ...75# to ...y...... $1.25 Groceteria Specials braced. Remarkable values sky and white. Excellent arms and very strongly at...... $8.75 lb...... 26* mer weights ...... ,.75# Penman's Wool Mixture Women's Vests, with short values at, a suit, $1.00 Campbell's Perk and braced. Selling at $8.90 Spencerjs Own Belled Black Cashmere Bocks, Cashmere Bocks, heather and no sleeves, opera top, Women's "Zimmerknit" Beane, per tin...... 12‘i* Arm Rockers to match at, Ham, per lb, ...... 50* Del Mente Peaehea, per with red toe and heel, all and Lovat shades, suitable bias tape finish ;, fine knit Bloomers, with elastic at Rockers to match, $9.50 each...... ?.. $9.50 Spencer’s Own Corned for low shoes. Special at, cotton; sizes 36 to 44 at, rttfc ...:...... 20* Beef, per lb...... 30* wool, in sizes 9l/3 to Jl1/., waist and knee. They are HSpper Snacke, per tin Sea Grass Arm Chairs, per pair ...... 65# a pair...... 65# each, $1.00 and $1.25 Sea Grass Chain, with with shaped, round back; Jellied Veal, per lb...46* reinforced with double gus­ .... •**•;...... T** Nertropio Heney, per lb. 2 pairs for ...... $1.25 Bocks of Bilk and Wool, set and shown in sky, flesh Maple Leaf Matches, per heavy roll arm and back, well constructed and close­ Women’s "Harvey" Knit box ...... 11* ...... 22* Men’s Fine AU-Wool Cash­ two-tone shades, for low Combinations, with low and white. All sizes at, closely woven scat, aides ly woven throughout ; a - Mild Canadian Cheese, per Regers’ Oelden Syrup, per chair that you will find mere Bocks, British made, shoe*, all sizes. Special at, neck and bias tape finish, a pair ...... 75# tin '...... 20* and arms, i Stout chairs, lb...... 30* a pair...... $1.00 uaker Com, a tin 12%* very comfortable and good in shades of blue, grey, made of fine cotton with Women's "Zimmerknit" neat in construction, priced Old Canadian S t I I t e n â»l men’s Mustard, per value at ...... $7.90 Cheese, per lb...... 36* Lovat, purple, coating, etc. Penman's Bilk Lustre loose or tight knee. Some Combinations, with low tin ...... 22c et ...... $8.90 They have embroidered- Bocks, in plain colors or have fancy beading*. Size* Imported French Roque- n e e k, no sleeves and Tailat Paper, per roll BVfr* Arm Beckers to, match at . " ' Cheei silk elox in contrasting black wilhjsinforced toes 36 To ~44, a Suit, $1.25 shouIder.itraps.ligTit knee. —Lower Main Floor "Arm Rocking Chairs to- each ...... $8.50 —Lower Main Floor shades. All sizes at, a and heels, a pair ....50# to $1,05 All sizes at, a suit, $1.25 match, at ...... $9.50 —Furniture Second Floor pair ...... $1.25 —Hosiery. Mela DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED [j iàatiBdSiateft/jvgs <• > VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923 15

DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED sien Haunt I e.m. te « p.m.| Wedneuday, 1 ».m.; Seturdey. ( p.m. EXCHANGE TO DEPARTMENTS 7800 EXCHANGE TO ALL DEPARTMENTS 7800

Women’s Sports Suits Women’s Summer Shoe A Special Purchase of Sports Skirts Three of the Best Styles Special To Clear at $12.95, $17.95 and $23.75 $3.45 Women’! White Canvas Strap Pumps, with patent Flannel Suits, for misses or women. They are very neat in style, and leather trimming and cover­ fashionable. The coats are made in straight effect with tuxedo collar, ed heels of low or medium $6.90 narrow belt and pockets piped with cream. The shades are reseda, Saxe height. Special at. .$3.45 and scarlet. The skirts are of cream flannel slightly gathered under a narrow belt. These suits are offered at...... $12.95 Each Sports Skirts of excellent quality Silk and Wool Suits, in Saxe, pale blue, mauve and green. They are Two Smart Sandal materials, made with large or small made with tuxedo collars, narrow belts and patch pockets. The skirts are Pumps—$6.00 pleats, or in plain effects, all the made with narrow belt and have slit pqcket. Very neat suits and big latest checks being featured. These value at ...... $17.95 Low Heel Patent Pumps, are desirable for golf or street wear. with grey suede quarter, or The plain skirts are made in cross­ Wool Jersey Suits; the coats of these suits arc made with Peter Pan col­ grey suede strap fastening over style, are trimmed with but­ lar, flare sleeves and arc finished with contrasting color braid on collar, with buckle. Sizes 2% to 8. tons and have neat pockets. This is cuffs and bottom of coat. The shades arc brown, Pekin, blue, sand, g rev. Special at ...... $6.00 an opportunity to get a stylish, pop —Women's Shoes, First Floor alar style skirt at a low price, $6.90 Selling-at ....------—-I ...... $23.75 ----- *-______—Mantles. First Floor —Mamie», First Floor New Blouses for the Summer Women’s Sweaters $2.98, $4.50 and $6.95 Neat Styles Suitable for Sports Wear Blouses of fine English Voile, with long or short sleeves, Peter Pan, convertible or semi-tuxedo collars. They have neatly tucked or embroidered fronts. Sizes"'3ti, Tuxedo Style Sweaters, with short sleeves and narrow belt, and embroidered with 38, 40. Special value at...... $2.98 contrasting shades. Fawn and mauve, turquoise and fawn, white and mauve, mauve and fawn. Sizes 36 to 44. Excellent value at ...... $4.95 Pretty Blouses of Caravan Silk, in overblo.-ise style, with short Sleeves, There are Jersey Cloth Sweaters, in tuxedo style, finished with narrow belts and pin tueka in many colors to seleet from, in Egyptian designs, now much in vngne. Size» 36 to 42i At, each ...... v. .. . .t..-v-. w,..,,,.v,,.. back and pocket. They are trimmed with buttons and shown wish lutes of rose, =-rr. $4.50 turquoise, - oriental, fawn, green, heather and blue heather. At, each ..,.$6.95 Dropstitch Tricolette Blouses, in overblouse style ; made with Tuxedo collar and All Wool Sweaters, made in tuxedo style, with brushed wool collar and cuffs, and tie vest ee fronts. Three-quarter sleeves and finished with fancy silk braid. Sizes 36 belt ; jade and fawn, fawn and beaver, turquoise and white, pink and white, king­ to 42, at,-each ...... $6.95 fisher and pearl. At, each ...... $9.50 —Blouses. First Floor Women’s Sport Shoes —Sweaters, First Floor All the Latest Effects ... Girls and Misses’ Neat Ratine Women’s “King Tut” Bon-Ton and Royal Dresses—$4.75 to $7.90 Better Grade For Your Choice Girls’ Ratine Dresses in all the leading colors, including Many pleasing styles arc shown in our Summer offering Necklets Worcester Corsets mauve, sand, yellow and rose. They are very daintily Nightgowns of Women's Sport Shoes; including two-tone styles— trimmed with hemstitching, pearl buttons and belts. Very There are shoes of fawn buck and brown calf, cream elk For Short Full Figures smart looking dresses, designed with round necks and and brown calf, pearl elk and alligator grain, cream elk and short sleeves. Others have lace or organdie collars and At Special and black calf. The soles are of leather, rubber or the Medallion Model Corsets, of pink coutil, hack lace models cuffs. Just the neatest frocks of the season. Sizes for new rubber crepe now so much in demand. And the Pendants with low bust, reinforced abdominal section and two the ages of 10 to 14 years at $4.75 to------.... .$7.90 prices range from $6.50 to ...... $10.00 medallions over abdomen that holds the fleshy figure in —Children s, First Floor —Womans Shoes, Fleet Floor firmly without heavy boning. There is a section of Night Gowns, of Lingerie 98c to $3.75 clastic in front of skirt. Sizes 27 to 31. An excellent Crepe, made in several value at ...... $7.50 styles and big values We are showing these at ...... $3.75 Novelties, that are now eo Royal Worcester Corsets, of heavy white coutil, a back A Special Purchase of popular in a choice selec­ Bathing Gowns, of fine quality lace model, with medium bust and graduated front, steel­ tion, and in wonderfully at­ boned with double boning in front sections and elastic Nainsook, neatly hand em­ tractive combination». Tho broidered. Special at Babies’ Rompers section in back. They have six hose supporters and are best of Egyptian designs. wonderful value at ...... $6.00 Suits ...... $3.98 Thev are modestly priced at —Corsets, First Floor Gowns, of fine Mull, in 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 98* to ...... $3.75 —Jewelry, First Floor white, trimmed with colors. Rompen, of "Kringle” Crepe. « strong material, in blue Also pink gowns in Various and white, fan and white, pink and white, and mauve and ...... For styles. Special at. $2.90 white. Special, at ...... 75* Smart —Whltewear, First Floor Chamois Suede Rompers, of white pique and Dimity. Special, at, 75* Summer Women, Rompers and Dresses, in plaida, checks, and plain colors. Gauntlets Of casement cloth, trimmed with white collars and cuffs. New Style, at $1.76 . 1 Children’s Special, at ...... $1.00 a Pair Hats Best Rompers, of good grade, white pique, trimmed with Chamois Suede Gaunt­ Rompers colored embroidery, others of plain chambray, in pink, let Glove*, in a variety For Misses green, blue, and in checks—in two-piece styles. Special, of styles and colorings, Values New Styles at...... $1.25 embroidered on the and Women Rompers, made in neat cuff with contrasting All Wool Bathing Suits, AU Wool Bathing Suits, Rompers, of Chambray, in a variety of colors, and black shades and, artistic de­ To Match Your in the most desired colors. styles from most ex- sateen romper dresses, embroidered in colors. .Special, New Summer excellent quality shown in eellent grade materials. signs. The shades arc Regulation style, and a variety of colors, with at ...... $1.50 Dress The colors featured are —Infants', First Floor Chamoisj, samj, brown, specially good value at fancy stripes. Speoial putty, grey and beaver. 2.00 reindeer, com. mauve Hats Ideal for Drees Wear or Smart Sports Styles, made ...... $ at, a suit...... $3.90 and black. They are ...... $1.75 —Gloves, Main Floor of Georgette or plam and shot taffeta, in all-white, white AU Wool Bathing Suits, excellent quality, shown in a finished with band at and clover, white and apricot, and shot taffeta, jade variety of colors, with fancy stripes. Special at, a knee and for the ages New Silks—Excellent Values Children’s White green, almond green, black and white—all fashionable suit, $4.50 to ...... J...... $6.90 of 3, 4 and 5 years. 38-Inch White Sylkiheen, a 39-Inch Silk Faille, a popu­ shades. The hats are most superior values at $7.95 Price, a suit, $2.00 well woven pure silk for lar silk for present wear, Princess Slips and Gowns lo ...... $12.00 and ...... $2.50 dresses or underwear, at, for dresses or Millinery, in Bathing Suite, of cotton stockinette, well made and a yard ...... $1.95 at $1.00 A Special Assortment of “Gage" Sports Hats, of fine, in shades of navy and white, navy and red, maroon Rompers, in an assort­ plain and two-tone effects. White Cotton Princess Slips, soft Tafel straw, with double brim, roll and droop 36-Inch Wash Satin, that aud white, black and gold. These arc very apecinl ment of styles and Blue, jade, grey, biscuit, trimmed with embroidery or shapes. These are in white, orchid, pale grey, sand and values at ...... $1.00 will wear and launder well, shades ; all of good saxe, navy and brown. lace. Neatly made and black, and special value at...... $10.00 —Women’s Whltewear, First Floor grade material. Priced and a general favorite for suitable for the ages of 2 to at $1.25 to ...$2,50 Lingerie. Pink and white, Very special, at, a yard Smart Trimmed Hats, with wide medium brims, and 14 years. Special vghie Toqite* with floral and ribbon trimmings, at ...*.$4.95 > —Children'!, First Floor at, a yard ...... $1.98 ...... $3.25 at ...... $1.00 36-Inch Satin Ratine, a Bailor Hats, with straight, roll and droop brims—black 36-Inch Pink Jenette, a Children’s White Cotton and all colors. Special at, each ...... $2.98 Girls’ Khaki Riding Breeches very popular material for Slip-Over Gowns, trimmed dresses and skirts and very strong fabric for under­ —Millinery, First Floor wear, and will give end­ with embroidery. They and Middies Women’s Neckwear fashionable this season. have “V” neck, short Girls’ and Misses Khaki Riding Breeches, made in full Black, white and rose, at, less service. At, a yard Big Values ...... $1.98 sleeves and in shades of style with pockets and baud at knee, or laced below knee a yard ...... $3.98 pink or blue. For 8 to 14 Aprons and Dresses and finished with belt at waist. For Summer outing Peter Pan and Tuxedo Ra­ 40-Inch Paisley Canton, in 36-Inch Figure Foulard, a years, at ...... $1.00 wear, for motoring, camping or working. Sizes 6 to 12 tine Collars, in colors and all desirable colorings, and silk that makes up most —Children's, First Floor Big Values years, a pair ?...... $2.75 white; embroidered in colors makes up exceedingly well,. effectively in dresses. Special at, each _____ 50* Bungalow Aprons, of excellent quality prints, in light Khaki Middies, to wear with the breeches, made with At, a_yard ....^...$3.50 Shown in navy and black New Organdie, Ratine, Ma­ 36-Inch Satin Plaid Cords, grounds, and excellent Merchants’ and dark shades, all sizes, including extra large. sailor collar and tie. Very neat and shown for the ages Special ...... 89* of 6 to 14 years, at ...... $1.50 deira and Lace CoUan and a strong material for value, at, a yard, $2.75 —Children's, First Floor CoUars and Cuffs, in Tuxedo separate skirts —, many 36-Inch Pailette Satin, a Lunch, 50c Morning Dresses, of dotted prints, and trimmed with Peter Pan, Princess Mary styles ; white only, at, a Lunch Berved From 11.10 well made silk, in a bright till 1 p.m. piping of sateen, and others of plain blue and Bertha styles. All yard ...... $2.25 finish for dresses, etc. They are finished with sash of self materia wonderful values at .. 98* Afternoon Tea Service Strap Handkerchief Holders—15c 36-Inch Figured Silks, Black, navy, orange, bis­ f S till (.SO p.m. at ...... novelty, fancy fabrics on Strap Handkerchief Holders of real leather, shown in Others equally good values, cuit, poppy, saxe, nigger, Orchestra Bungalow Dreesee, of striped prints, color* of grey, brown and blank. The latest popular at $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 grounds of taupe, navy, tobacco, grey and taupe. Direct Elevator Service fawn and—grey, at, » neck and abort aleevea. These *ra novelty. Special at, each .. .'...... 15* aud up to TTTr. . .13.76 Selling if; a yard, $1.98 colors, and are speeial value at , ... —Lower Main Floor i l, . —Main Floor yard ...... $1.98 —8Uke. Main Floor DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED 1 " ' iVi;' v • ifriiÉMî ; ■ 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923 TELEPHON E YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS. TO 1090 TIMES-WE WILL DO TIIE REST

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. < Continued) MUTT AND JEFF Not Only Mucli Handsomer-—But Also Much Younger Looking | c.Mdi*,her‘ f REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE

22 Government. Phor.e lf6 ROOFS REPAIRED f I've wanted to mcct the7 I FELL ASLCCP S^RRV, LITTLE BOY, But TkOOFS tarred, painted and repalredl X THINK I'LL ticket seller in this MOVIE Ya-as'. Lnuecy eatimates given; twenty yen re’ ex» AMD THAT Fool evening', ahem'. CHILDREN MUST Be pertene*. t Harper.' 481 Admiral * Road Go ISJ H£Re FoR A TEAR'. I'LL B6T she’ll] Phone Q794L1...... BARBER CUT ACCOMPANIED by an And Gev Clue ORCHESTRA fAV UiHlSKERX FALL FOR ME NOW SINCE IaY adult AFTER (o P.M\ SEWER AND CEMENT WORK Dolled up OFF i WELL, « BRUSH WAS removed: ^EAT, please! ZARBLLI, contractor. Phone 6416. A Qit 1 tf-56 MAT Be X LOOK. Ya-as'. rp BUTCHER — Sewer ■ • work. Phene T341L. Better V .< ALEXANDER, eeweie. eeptle teaks, * cement wo/k, tile draine. Phone y SCAVENGING "t/lCTORlA SCAVENGING CO.. ^l^^Govfrnment _gJ^rejex_ l‘hnn« SEEDS AND PLANTS AVORY’S SEED STORE. $40 Johnson S Street. Phone ]Q.»4 tf-5^ TYPEWRITERS fllYPEWRITERS—New and second-hand; 1 repairs, rentals: ribbons for all nia- rhlnee. United *Typewrlter Co.. Ltd.. 70S m F"rl yt^tortw TILE CONTRACTOR IV’8 GPECIALIZB In tile eetiltvr, general ’’ repairs. .Tom McDonald. 112* Cnok. Phon- 96. tf-»J WINDOW CLEANING A BBOTT WINDOW CLEANING CO*, ■**" MIS Myrtle Street. Victoria. B. C. Hen-tce. - n i#riwwr miftcTigh. Phene i"3$9. R. Crawehaw. prop., aleable»! vet- «ran. ml 4-51 •and Window and carpet CLEANING CO. 227 Pioneer Firm W. H. HUGHES. ' Fort St.rtin"M ' WOOD AND COAL AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES FbR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS COMING EVENTS HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS BUSINESS DIRECTORY E8T fir cord wood. 12-16-Inch. $$ peg Biricria Batte ©imes (Continued) (Continued). (Continued) H cord. Ridley & Seng, phdhes 426?, BOMB MORE EXTRA GOOD BUI8. 6181L. J16-56 7 B. A.. No. 1—Whist drive, Thursday. ELHI HOTEL ROOMS—Houeeheeping ADDING MACHÏNE8 Advertising Phone No. 1090 ^MALL else English buggy. 66. aleo baby and bedrooms, 617 Yst-s Street >1 ■^ICB dry load cedar wood, $$ double U • 17th. 1534 Itedfern. S o'clock. 1»20 FORD TOURING— REAL GOOD BUTS. n Bleeping basket. $1.00. Phone TJSjtY^I. D bates for ci.abfifif.b aovf.etimxq Prises. Refreshments______mll-l “TkALTON Adding Ma?hlnea’'—Only tan load; block. $3 cord. Phone 2546. Thoroughly reconditioned ...... v* *' ” " M'Carter Shingle Co. ______tf-$6 8ituatli.ru -Vacant. Situation* Wanted. To 19.0 FORD SEDAN — -CHEVROLET BUG. In aplendld holiday resorts 3 ' k< >e. Ask for demonstration in youi Rent. Articles for Sale, Lost nr Found, etc., -HELP WANTED—MALE Runs and looks like new ^ order. Relf-etertcr. etc. UA LE of electric fixtures. table and 1 awn office. Unite-t Typewriter Co.. Ltd.. IX’OOD—Double load. $4.60; single lead, me per word per Insertion. Contract late# I»." URAÏ-DORT TOURING— Ck’Mtrr J.)*:— OVERLAND, model 90. touring k ’ piano lamp*. 601 r to Jl'* off. Carter ANG FORD LAKE—For atle. 4-roomed 11 $2.60; good. dry. last year's. Phone an application. \ N INTELLIGENT PERSON. either eex. Take" the Malahat on high . . Aw*» n? 1 ma»J car On* *f the beet: Electric Co.. Ltd.. 722 Yates street. Pn«m* 1 T» cottar*» with J were*. Apply 235 geH aâkU No advertisement for le«a than 13c. ■*»- may earn $100 to $"00 monthly cor­ 1117 DODGE TOURING— i> |- *«»e>er—CHEVROLET TOUIUNO. run- skinner Street, phone 2864L. mlT-H ART GLASS Minimum number-of wotAla.-l.tt. responding-—for newspaper»; $44 in tit - Wm# sod quiet______HHiW *. 1 * iiiiiK Uke ■ rhsrtn, In . iimputlng the numher of wrrd* In an ffWu BHOWÇMHMr < $rt tt fuet lews. TIMES TUITION CARDS ad> ert tue ment, ewrtmate gmtrp* of three or weekly In spare time; experience unneces­ 1*1» CHEVROLET BA BY GRAND ffcOft tTIKVRuLBT SPK.-TAT, HOUSES FOR SALE it?y * JHa-GUSA leaded lights. UU sary. no canvassing: subjects suggested. — In beautiful condition , * hnt like 'ne* ' $ and two counter», cheap for cash 566 Yates.- Glasa eold. aaafces glased. leer figures aa one word. Dollar mark» and Send for particulars. National, Preen Johnson S(re»1 .Phone «479. mTI-IX EDUCATIONAL all-abbreviation* roxmt aa one word 1*H WH I.V S-K NIilHT — t-naseesger KURD TOUiUXG. Thle I» T^OR SAI-.4R-Ft.il eRred 14* >*•!<* shack.. 1 Bureau. Buffalo/ X. Y._____ m22-10 Privately driven and a «0*1 1Ü" •5W>ve»9 value hard to beat Advertiser* »ho m desire may have re- fnilE Moore-WMfttrgton liumbsr Co.. Ltd I minutes Trom street e*r. *»r!re $466. QPROTT-SHAW BUSINESS INSTITUTE pi Ira addressed to a box at The Times of­ T>V»Y wanted. with wheel. Merryfleld * map ...... I • rtf •0(1” 1921 FORD ROADSTER, an es- BOOKS •N*'»*) cepthmally gi»od little car. J —Doors, window*, lumber e'c. City $100 cash, balance easy. Box 2.27. Times —Courses: Commercial, stenography, fice and forwarded to their private addreaa. Dark. Halt Bay. or country order* receive careful etcen clerical, hlgher^nccoantlng. collegiate pre­ A charge of 10c la made for this service And Many Others. tlon. 16 OHN T. DEA VILLE. Prop. B. C. Ueok paratory. Civil Service Phone li or Birth Notices. $1.00 per Insertion. Mar­ >AINTERS nd paperhangera Remember, HOUSES BUILT OX INSTALMENT PLAN. Exchange, library. 81$-t.w-ernment Pt. Darkness write for syllabus. Individual Inétruutlen. riage. Card of Thanks and In Memorlam. I Eesv Terms May Be Arranged. Our Cera Are GUARANTEED Cere. ®UiUV GERHARD HKINTZMAN piano, lfOPRRN lluMES for sale. ga«y terms. r New Weller Bldg. Join any time. 60 Sl.bO per Insertion. Death and Funeral a* new; take 1400 could ar­ **I D II, Bale, contractor. Fort and ’ANTED—Four boys, about 15 or 16 CARTIER BROS. We have other», too. HORTHAND School., 1011 Gov’t. Com­ Notices. $1.60 for one Insertion. $- 60 for U years old.' Apply to British America range term a. Phene 633SY1. ml7-l* Ptadarona. Phone 1140. 44 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS two Insertiona Paint Co. ml7-10724 Johnson Street. Phone 6217 MASTERS MOTOR CO.. LTD.. S mercial subject». Successful graduates WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS $500 CASH NYTlllXO In building or repal.-e, our ^recommendation. TeL 374. B. A. U*r- ll’ANTBI)—Ixfgger*. Immediately, either Gray and Gray-Dort Distributors. 916 Yete» et . Cor. of 4Juadra 6t. Phoae 872 A phone 179$. Roofing a specialty. .T. 9* horse or small donkcv proposition, ll’ANTED—An English billiard table. | It’ILL bardie this xerv well.bu!l!, fuU\ Thlrkrll _____ 51 CARD or THANKS. to contra- t to supply about 25.000 feel' 13 MUSIC dally. Yearly contract. Must have full DDRESSING and malting circulate to li 6x1".'. state make of table and price , ARRY HKMSTALN— Bricklayer, ce­ The family of the late Mrs. J it. King T6ART8—Huge etoc* of used automobile 1er from Jubilee Hoepltel. with good ce­ equipment and experience. Timber medium A car owners. We have namea and ad- -I parte at 60<"4 or more off. 3V. Frank f o b Victoria l»oat Apply to Subway! ment basement House and garden par­ ment work, boiler and furnace work. A DVANCED and elementary violin tul- take this opportunity of publicly thanking <11eaves of Victoria and Vancouver Island Billiard Room. 3oS Carrall Street. Van- 1 HPhone 2797R2. tf-Si their numerous friends for the many beau­ *lse. general good logging. Longest haul Cnmeron Wrecking Co.. 049 View Street. ticularly well kept Good poultry house •*»-. tlon. 8pe *. mile National Pacific "Mill». Ltd . auto ow ners Newton Advertising Ag< ney. Phone iciee and parta, hi any ALFRED CARMICHAEL A CO* LTD.. CHIMNEY SWEEP JW andsee rftTs *??V I’TR. mlS-H! IT condition. Victory Wreckage Cycle FUNERAL DIRECTORS greatest Imaginable demand: hav# i clean sweep, takes the wo out PROFESSIONAL CARDS business of your own. make five dollar* ] iHtdg* Toifrlng. Ute model ...... $*»• Works. Phone 715. tit Johneon Street, Realtor» and In»ur»nce Agents. up dally: capital or experience pnneces- j 1 > ABY GRAND CHEVROLET. 1920 Commerce Truck ...... $750 Will cell at any eddrees. tf-ll TTBA,R »rk. Phone 1134.6» ^ ' BARRISTERS •ary. Brad ley-Garretson. Brantford Ont. $* \roodel. In At condition, has good PARTS PARTS. PARTS 624 Fort Street. .«V» eel M’i"...JCStt-our. .h*«..me.»rV V>pd parte. lor. All makra of t ars ln alock^ IF YOU DO NOT RKE mtpt you are look- CARPET CLEANING xalely owned ana taken good care of Ili.»«-h magnetos, colls, generator*, bod le», X lug fo!r idOrthed here, whv not adver- DUNLOP A FOOT. ANDfi FrNKRAL CO. Owner muât aell et once. $*##. on t-rme llee your, want? Komeone amongst the LOTS FOR SALE. Barrister». Solicitor*. Notarié*, etr. HELP WANTED—FEMALE axle», wheel», cushion*, etc Ask for Mr. ISLAND. Window and Carpet Cleaning Members of NOVA SCOTIA. MANITOBA. over 12 mont he Box g. Times______tf-H Junkie at the Home of a Million Parta tlioueahd# Of IfUW *TH w-til likely have 1 fo.. S43 Fort Phone 7111 or UII Office and Chapel. juat what you are looking for end be glad AORDOV A BAY lots sacrificed. Fotir ALBERTA end B C. BARS. T^TOR SALE Ford touring, juet over TIRES—33x4. 31x4. 36*5. 3x 276. Times ml»-11 good vendition. Insurant e paid up. Rear TI*OR SALK- Twin Indian motorcycle; a FURNISHED ROOMS 1^ Vancouver Island, cloee to «tores, l>HOTO ENGRAVING Half-tone and THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 7(0 Yates, opposite Y W <’ A. m 15-16 X real bargain. Tel 613R m|5-I7 post office and fall way, at $40 per acre, 1 line cuta Times Engraving Depart­ J. F 8HUTE, Dentist. Office, Ne. ment Phone into. 59 DH f6? Pemherton Bide Phone 7167 ^0 Phone 49$. POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK A REAL SNAP. INDIAN and Ace motorcycle*, gasoline. A NICE room to rent. In private bungs- on long terme. JL—oU tires. Parts and ereaaanrlf $11. .>>_low. Oak Bav. near beach and <_±t. A t JTRKD CARMICHAEL A CO.. LT!Y. —▲ sympathetic and efficient undereTanflltoiT UY your Latching -egga from the “Old j Sn'DBBAKRIV 4. 7-PASSENGER, eral good buva In used machinée. Cameron Ftione 4TS1-R1. mT7-:i FVRWTURE MOVERS MATERNITY HOME achieved fcy long years of experience. Motorcycle Co., cor. Tales and Vancouver. B Reliable Firm." Special prUee thla GUARANTEED IN FIRST T OWKH part of residence, lour rooms, $24 Fort Street. tf-48 A BOUT TO MOVE—If eo. eee Jeeves A 1EACHCROFT NURSING HOME. 70S season. Sea view Poultry Farm. 422 DallasCLASS ORDER MKCHA.NICALLY. GOOD 17 We would eppreclate an opportunity to Road. Phone 6»6R V\’E have a number of used motorcycles including garage, water, light and phonr moving, crating, packing, shipping or etor- 33. ______~~ iHUÜ. STAGE uR RURAL ROUTE 1H) NOT SHAWN1GAN LAKE HOMESITE • Funeral Director. atching eggs—Wonderful ia>ing Il for sale. Dick Khanka, llarley- Phone 700IY. ml4-:‘l 6 Al'RKS. partly slashed and logged off. age Office phone 1587. night 2661L. strain. Imported White Wyandotte*, FAIL TO SEE THIS CAR FOR **------Davidson dealer. 860 Johnson Street. 26241* 69 IISS LEONARD'S MATERNITY HOME. IPO l.ET—A nicely furnished room, close "f” small clearing. Excellent 7-roomed I 1607 Fern wood Road. Phone 290». Hil 50 setting. K J. Rldout. 427 Kingston°^ LY *150 ».il.r»rllvn J-L ------ml5-17 house: Chinaman s housethicken houee*. Street. Phone I6I4Y.______m/51-31 ■ In. Phone 63111.. rnt6-2l /GENERAL SERVICE TRANSPORT. 733 JAMESON A WILLIS. LTD. good water supply About 1 mile from sta­ "I Johneon Street. Phone #9. or 74911. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS W’ESTMOLMK HOTEL—In addition to tion and stores: mile to lake. Some very- M’CALL BROS. atching kgos — Noted laying 1 * our transient business, we nave a •IlftJ p. m. s« PHYSICIANS •traîna, White Wyandottea. R. I. 740 BROUGHTON ST. PHONE 2241 good bottom! land. Only $2,006. P. 1 Licensed Pmbelirer*. Open Dav and Night, H A UTO-TENTS—See one eet up In our few comfortable room», bet and cold water, Rede. ’A’hlte Leghorns. $1.60 setting, lit - * factory. We make awnings Vle- telephone and elevator Service. Very rea­ FURRIERS R. DAVID ANGUS—Women’s disorder* "flic-to Is no sympathy «o helpf il In time of 190. Waterhouse. 17# Obed Avenue. Phone GOOD BUYS. IN USED CARS. sonable rate» to permanent euestv bereaveo.en* as tl;at of true friends. There Î027RL______mil-$l I torla Tent Factory. 61$ Pandora Avenue, 4*1 e>|U| CASH secure* new bungalow on j l^OSTER, Fit ED—Highest rrlce for raw f penalty ; 26 years' experience. Suite j Phone 1191. tf-ll VV «mall ranch. Juat In Saanich, D Pantagea Bldg.. Third and University. te no one better qualified to express It D45 McLAUGHLIN. newly painted, ■l fur. 2116 Government Street. Phone Ule 6S than a good undertaker. F YOU DO NOT FEE what you are look­ FURNISHED HOUSES nicely laid out In fruit, mortgage to •>- 1637 69 I ing for advertised here, why not adver­ top. five good tlree, rune like dh(1 | 4 FINE upright piano, XordhebSer.- •ume. Particulars at 1217 Broad Street. FUNERAL HOME. tise your want? Someone amongst the . ■* V half-price. $10 monthly. 1617 Quadra pOll RENT—Occupancy June 1. modern. \ i« t«»rla n> 14-46 Johnson and Veitiotiter St*. Phone 963 thousands of readers will most likely have S-PASSENGER FORD. In good teas | Street. m14-18 X t-room bungalow, nicely furnished. 10 GARDENING IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Juet what you are looking for and be glad repair. A snap at ...... 4 N TIQUE furniture, china, silver, etc minutes from (Tty Hall, nice locality, near TIMBER BRITISH COLUMBIA. 'o aell at a reasonable price. tf-3-2 7-PASSENGER COLE. Juet the car line. Box 219. Tlmee. m!6-23 / T ARDENS laid out and kept In order. MONUMENTAL WORKS car for a stage run ...... Mrs Woollatt. 101» 8t. Charles Kt. vX Geo. Rye. phone 1761R1, evening*. R. I. R. EGGS. $1 18. trom hlgh-claaw Phone 616.- Kâ L?ÜR RENT—Waterfront, three-room In-the Matter of the Estate of George blrde. * 140 Moae 8L Phone ^iOY. ryan. McIntosh timber company ■"U-U Albert Morphy. Deceaeed. MORTIMER 4 SCN —Stone and monu- Other good buys to be seen A BIG-range aale now on at the B. C. I cottage. Portage Inlet, ramp fur-' LIMITED J• menial work 72# Courtney Street. » Hardware. 717 6*ort Street. i* nished. Jitney bua service. Wilkinson Road HOTELS and phone 3*0.. CO pUr.KBYS for sa'e. Phone 6905L. ml$-*3 McMORRANS OARAGE. corner. JPhone Volqultx 14Y, ml7-22 TIMBER CRUISERS. VALUATORS AND In the Matter of the “Administration DEAUTIFUL pleated eilk georgette O CONSULTING ENGINEERS ITDTEL ALBANY. 1021 Government 8t. 737 Johneon St. 1* dresacs, site 38. one white (new), one \IOL)KRS house, furnished. 6 rooms. Act.” TEWAPT8 MONUMENTAL WORKS. -11 close In. gas. $40. 2Î66X. m!S-23 1X Furnlehed bedrooms. )iot and cold S l/r 1 ’. Office end yard, corner Mav PERSONAL blue; must be seen; sacrifice $25 each Timber for Sale la Large end Small water. Weekly rates Phone 7669u 61 Notice la hereby given that under an and Kot.-tr near Cemetery. Phone Phene 7507R mlfi-I» ^1X-ROOMED. r modem aeml-bungàtow. Tracte—Crown Grant or License—la Order granted by the Honorable the USED CAR VALUES. ZIIRCASSIAN walnut , chiffonier and e’ wholly furnished, on cpr line. Phone Any Part of the Province HEAVY TRUCKING t*hi»f Justice, dated the 2nd day of May, AMBS JOSEPH CALLAHAN, former 6303L ml 4-22 I Captain Engineers and Mining Com­ 11.816—DODGE SEDAN. This car ' • bureau. Ivory bed complete and A. F>. 1323. I, the underalgned. waa ap­ FLORISTS pany In Great War, la requeeted to call on. done very little mileage and win Ch^nterfleld BJH Well-furnished bouge. 1310 762 Belmont Houee. Victoria JOHNSON LROS —General trucking and pointed Administrator of the Katate of or communicate with. E. H. Cuddy. Gen­ be sold with n new car guarantee. *4211,. No dealera. Della* Road. Phone 2331Y. • ipll.îî builder»’ supplie». Pacific lime, plas­ the above named deceased. All partiea 'Tli'jTpOSv'SUGF~ $866—DODGE TOURING, late model. Just eral Claims Department. C. P. R. Depot. INING ROOM eulte. fumed oak; WII- ter. ceim nt, brick, sand, gravel, etc. i'hone h«Qing claims against the naOATS—2$ ft. cabin launch. 5 Palmer. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED June, A. I>. 1623, and all partie» Indebt­ Member F.TD.A. livers. Cleaners and Furriers. Hulls $650—DODGE TOURING. A real buy at Sdo-cleaned. $1 00; suite sponged and this price. I____condition. $23. Jack's Stove Store. 1$ -* » At shape. 3.', ft. cabin launch. 16 h p ed to the said Estate are required to pay Floral Designs on Short Notice. UNFURNISHED HOUSES T AWN MOWER FIRST AID— Bherpen- such tndebtedne*» to me forthwith. Note the Address—«13 Fort. pressed. 60c. Repairs, etc. Phone OU. $600—McLAUGHLIN ROADSTER. In A1 1*1011 SALE—A 14 ft. by 18 ft. marquee 3 ft. aeml-speed boat. 23 ft. cabin hull, condition. with engine or without. Oas. oil*, fitting*, U Ing. collected, delivered. $1. Repaire Dated at Victoria. B. C.. this 7th day * tent with < ft. wall and extension DESIRABLE, modern home, 314 Phone 34661* ]*.|| A. * HUMPHRIES MOTORS. LTD. flap over entrance, complete with ridge boat» built, repairs, marine wax», etc. of May, A. D. 1923. Phone 479 Cor. View md Vancouver fl ta. \ Alban> Street. 2 minutes from Oak Bax. Phone 7735R; ml5-40 VKIY MACHINES at greatly reduced R. L. COX, COMING EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS pole*, upright», guy lines, pega, etc. Box and bus. Phone 2791- 282. Time» Office.______ml 7-18 prices. Grinding and repair». Official Administrator, 4 rooms, extra pILINDSK gristing. motorhnat and Waites' Key Shop, 1411 Douglas Street. 69 IOGONISM — ''Constructive thinking, T.TOR HALE—The dental office of"(La ' motorcar repaire, marine ware, etc •hape. Phone W. Emery. 1MÎ -1 late l>r. 8. M. Hartman. in the large lot and chicken hou*c. some Armstrong Bros . H< Klnr*tnn »i«x D coupled with perelstent energy, wine ■ tone Avenue. ______furniture; -Immediate poa»e*Alon: no OXY ACETYLENE WELDING success In any tle!«l.'" Diegnn'» printers Campbell Bldg. Apply to 1009 tTiek Street. children. Good range, scarcely used. stationer* and eiifira/erv. 1210 Government ml4-ll F YOU DO NOT SEE whet you are look­ Phone S18SL *17-24 ing for advertised here, why not ad­ A LL classe» of welding, oxy-acetylene hired. We have a fear pieces of Old Established 136*. ITIOR SALE—Large library table. Phone I English Data! Y.’are left. 4 fc p R RENT « room», full baaement. vertise your went? Someone amonest the 4»- and electric proceases. British Weld­ '■Advertising Is to business A 6270L. ______mlt-U furnace. 274 4 Grahame. Phone 46S0R. thousands of readers will most llkelv have ing Ce.. 626 Pembroke St. Phone 2614. 69 JUST LOOK. ,/ Juet what you are looking for and be a CALEDONIA HALL. Wednesday. May aa steam Is to machinery.*' F YOU DO NOT SEE what you are look­ to sell at R r-A-. nsH- I.rl.-f______i f . «4 ST AST IRON, bras», steel and aluminum J id. 8.20-11.3». invitation dance. 1126 TOURING—New paint. Kloat-a-Ford ing for advertised here, why not adver­ " welding.., H. Edward». 614 Courtney ( PAY I Holders orchestra. Adm!a*'rin 26e. Any shock abHorbers. In first-class tise your want? Someone amonget the furnished, large lawn, fruit tree» and LOSt AND FOUND NOTICE persons holding Invîtatlors for any other THIS TO mechanical order ...... *?Jvu thousands of readers will nioet likely have * inc# who feel- they would like a change YOURSELF. Jus: what you are looking for and be «tad garage; good location, near beach For "K'LECTRIC and oxy-acetylene welding, TO OU* « 9 to *e|| at a reasonable price. tf-li further particular» phone 49»>LIV ml_6-24 L’VK'ND—An English wetter. Owner can X-J ship repairs, hollermakera. blacksmith 111 be welcome.mil-* 1919 FORD ONE TON CHASSIS— Pneu­ work, brass and Iron caatlnga. etc, Vic­ matic tires. 1* equipped for sisrter. ATEST Wtllla mahogany player-piano. HOUSE TO RENT, 8 room* and A have It by proving property and way SUBSCRIBERS F your watch does nor give eellefactlon, Ing expenses. Apply F. \ . Hobbs. Cad toria Machinery Depot Co.. Ltd. Phone 676. that word All In good running ^«$00 I> with f.0 records and record stand. 2 large hall, all latest Improvements, tf-59 bring It to “The Jewel Box." 1114 1*66 Pandora Ave. with cement basement, on Oak Bay Ave. boro Bay P. O. ______m!6-3 IBroad Street, next to P. R. Brown A Sons. Nil. 1846. opposite Chamberlain Street, \\’ELDING AND BRAZING done by btar OUT—Eyeglasses In Mainsprings 31. cleaning $1; work guaran- behind where the car* atop; aleo will eell for any a»e. Foul Bay 9 1 Garage. 953 View. !*h..no S77*. *• teed if-* 1 OGG Bits’, cruisers' and sportsmen'» reasonable offert part down and remainder I^ or Howe Street. I" It la the desire of If. The U vlotnlng. tente, pack eacke blanket», ILITARY Five Hundred. Wednesday. onlv failure 1913 FORD—Light delivery. In -excellent 8U3L.W «' l«0> r.ij_'!»ar,-.~i».-:« PATENT ATTORNEYS mechanical order and good body. #1 etc. F. Jeune A Bro.. Ltd.. 670 Johneon The Victoria DallyHy Ttmee M Mav 16, 230 Government Street: 1* All for the turn of ...... TlDJ ROOM AND BOARD cither on or leaving No. 6 car. at cor­ rp L BOtDBN. M. I. E K. Patenta and scrip prises. Admission -’Oc. $.10. ml6-» ner of May and Howe. 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WATKRFRONT SNAM. HOME» OUR SPECIALTY. C HEAP HOUSE». OAK BAY LOTS. A GREEN HOUSE PROPOSITION. _ UKEP COVE. r\AK PAT—Near car Uae, choice bunga- O-ROOM, NEW COTTAO*. with out- ANOTHER GREAT BARGAIN. A fine BUILDING LOT on paved rpWO LARGE LOTS off Cranmore Road. nN* of the meet desirable, revenae pre- *’ building*. goo the hand of the Mist Elf all the way HALF-MILE CIRCLE. ments made for the work of the bat- across the river, now he waa no­ -ROOM COTTAGE, with modem con­ Highlanders Parade Thursday taflon. The Sandman Story where In sight. veniences. Including a very nies U is proposed to hold a battalion There was no turning back and 5 bathroom. Price only $866. Evening; Arrangements for camp on Macauley Plain from June The Revolution in America Joel began his climb up the Crystal COLVILLE ROAD. 1 to 13. For To-night Mountain. Though It was smooth Summer Camp The Regimental Rifle Association The American State—A Clean Start and white hie feet did not slip, and -ROOM COTTAGE, aloely arranged and high elevatioa. Faces south. Num­ is carrying on its rifle shooting THE CRYSTAL COMB—Part II. Just aa the sun waa sinking out of ber of email fruit trees. Only The final parade of the eeaeon for practice at the Clover Point range From the point of view of human The absence of any binding re­ sight h*.reached the top. 5 history, th« way In which the ancient and complex social net. Nor $1.2$4. the Sixteenth Battalion Canadian each Saturday afternoon, and ae far , ___ _. . ■ ligious—V.™ nr-,intie » is rnwriiaiespecially IV nuirwuiminotewbrthy . la any man invited to sign the «*^1*1 Rcotttsh Restaient, will be held at thirteen -«ate» became Independent It had a number of forms of Chris­ Fur many days Joet traveled look­ B. C. LAND » AGENCY, there has been a good attendance: contract or. falling that, to depart LIMITED, *15 p.m. to-morrow. Thursday even­ Shooting commences at 1.30 p. m. ts of far les» Importance- than the tianity. It» spirit was indubitably Into solitude. ing for the Crystal Mountain on the ing. and will take the form of a route ever)" Saturday. During the season, fact that they did become Independ­ Christian; but as a state document These statements, literally inter­ top of Which the old witch had said BURNING STOMACH march headed l>y “the"pipe and brass the following competitions will take ent. And With th4 establishment of of 1796 explicitly declared, "The preted, are so manifestly false that the Crystal Comb could be found and bands. The dress for the occasion their independence came a new sort government of the United State» at last one night he came In eight of relieved in two- minutes with place, the Inter-Company Shoot and of community Into the world. it Is impossible to believe that the will be white shell Jackets, sporrans, Prize Meeting of the Battalion at 1» not In any sense founded on th» men who made them lntendee«ide hhn. “Do i GREAT EPOC? struction as the Athenian philo­ you wish to cross the Crystal River?" sophers twenty-two centuries before last rebelled altogether against the he asked. 1 GREAT STORY had done in imagination and theory. blind obedience of the common life; it was seeking—and at first it was “Be warned ! There are other This situation .marks... a. -definite, danger*/* said* the small white man stage in the release of man from seeking very rîumstîy— to achieve 44 precedent and usage, and a definite a new and better sort of civilization when Joel trtld him he wished to step forward toward the conscious that shoald also he- a community of reach the- Crystal Mountain. *T CAPTAIN BLOOD” “It improved the condition of and deliberate reconstruction of hi» will. can take you safely across the river, circumstances to jtfftl. hi» needs and. Every Man a Sovereign.. .. but I cannot bring you back If you Writer of “Scaramouch*" aims. It was a new method becoming To that end it was necessary that change your mind about climbing ■y RAFAEL SARATINI practical in human affairs. everÿ man should be treated as the the mountain when you are on the every one who was constipated’1 The modern atatea of Europe sovereign of himself; his standing other side." have been evolved Institution by was to he one of fellowship and not This Joel told him he would not INSTALMENT NO. 15 Recent experiments explain action of Fleischmann’s Yeast institution, slowly and painlessly out of servility. Hie real use. his real do. "I wish to climb the Crystal of preceding things. The United importance, depended upon his in­ Mountain no matter what dangers I in reliering this common complaint States were planned and made. dividual quality. encounter." he said. In one respect. however. the The method by which these cre­ "1 am a Mist Elf." said the small Lsvssseur addressed himself to M. the cask that Lyvasseur had lately creative freedom of the new nation ators of political America sought to white man. "and sometimes 1 rise cTOgeron. He ai>oke at long length. occupied, and looked up blandly. In three great scientific laboratories Your own physician will heartily was vefy seriously restricted. This secure this or, Theae makers of America aleo son's liberty and to provide a dowry pleasantly. Then added: “If you dis­ greater bulk gently encourages the pation only when its cells are alive is In the CAW of ttre rest of the- made efforts, romrtderabte for thetr for his daughter." . like my conduct we can dissolve the intestinal muscles to act,.and at the and active, and that it loses its statee. where a British governor had time, but puny by more modern “You are foolish if you refbse." ueaociation." played a large part in the adminis­ standards, to aecure a widely diffused ljevaeeeur spoke without anger. His “That la my Intention. But we'll same time strengthem them by of­ laxative effect when thèse cells are tration, remade during the conflict. common education. The Information finger» ha*? been busy tying knots In dissolve It when and In the manner fering just the resistance they need. "killed" and dried. But we may well consider these re­ of the citisene as to what was go­ a length of whipcord. He held it up that I choose, and that will be as constructions aa contributory essays ing on at home and abroad they left, a moment. —You know thla? It 1» 800n as you have eatisfled the arti­ That is why, according to the Eat at least 2 or 3 cakes a day— and experiments In the general con­ apparently without any qualms of capable of screwing the eyes out of a man's head by way of helping him cles under which we sailed upon this recently - issued report of these plain or dissolved in water, milk, or structive effort. miqgtvlng. to public meetings and to see reason." tests, Fleischmann’s Yeast “im­ fruit juices—preferably half an hour XNfcldea of Equality. the .privately owned printing press. He flung the length of knotted "What do you mean?" Upoff the effort certain ideas cqrd to one of the negroes, who In "I'll be as short as I can," said proved the condition of every before a meal, or the last thing at Copyright, 1921. by the Macmillan Captain Blood. "I'll accept the situa­ stood out very prominently. One is Company. Published by arrange­ high from the river and look on the an Instant made It faat about the one who had any degrea of night. the irea of political and social prisoner's brows. Then between cord tion aa I find It. Yourself you’ve ment with the McÇlur» Newspaper top of the mountain and I warn you fixed the ransom of this couple at constipation." It simply assists equality. This Idea* which we saw Syndicate. ______and cranium the black Inserted a Get several cakes at a time—they coming Into the world as an ex­ not to go for If the Wind Witch short length of metal, round and twenty thoueand pieces, and, aa I Nature to restore normal, healthy which ehotfld reach your hair with will keep in a cool, dry place for treme and almost Incredible Idea in Te-morrow—“The Creation of the •lender aa a pipe-stem. That done gather, the lady is to be your per­ conditions. Hundreds of thousands the age between Buddha and Jesur her Crystal Comb, you will never re­ he rolled hie eyea toward Levasseur, quisite. But why should she be your of men and women are eating several days. Be sure you get of Naxarcth, is now asserted in the United Etates." turn to your home." awaiting the Captain's signal. perquisite more than anothèr'e, see­ Fleischmann’s Yeast. All grocers later eighteenth century, as practical “The Crystal Comb, are you sure “I beg that you will spare yourself ing that ehe belongs by the articles Fleischmann’s Yeast today. Phy­ standard of human relationship. It is on the mountain top?" asked and your alster," said the Captain, to all of ua, as a prize of war?" sicians and hospitals are prescrib­ have it. Send for free book­ Says the fundamental statement Joel. “by being reasonable. What, after Black àa thunder grew the brow let, ~The New Found Value of of Virginia: ~AR mm are hy nature EVENTS TO COME "Oh yes. It 1» there. I aaw the all, la the sum I have named? I of Levaaaeur.------ing it in place of the dangerous equally free and Independent." and old Witch combin her aOn'S hair wTfft have been too modest. But since T '"However." added Captain Blood. Fleischmann’s Yeast tt this morning: She has him Bleep­ drugs and cathar­ It proceeds to rehearse their “rights, The Esquimau Parent-Teacher Aeeo have said twenty thoueand pieces of "I'U not dispute -1 her to you It you and to assert that all magistrates ing soundly so he cannot leave her. tics which weaken in Building Health." elation will meet In Lampoon Street eight, twenty thousand pieces it are prepared to buy her." and governors are but "trustees and "You «ce the old Wind Witch shall be." "Buy her?" the intestinal mus­ The Fleischmann servants" of the commonwealth. All School to-morrow at I p. m. After the wants to keep her son from leaving “And for what, if you please, have “At the price you have set upon cles and so actually Company, 1166 Bur- men are equally entitled to the free 1 fleeting a short musical programme will her so often, for when he does go you said twenty thousand piece* of her." increase the rard Street, Van­ exorcise of religion. he stays so long the witch fears he eight?" Levaaaeur contained his rage, that The king by right, the aristocrat, will never return and with her In execrable French, but In a voice he might reason with the Irishman. trouble. couver, B. C. the “natural slave," the god king, A abort Hat of summons cases will magic comb she puts him to sleep. that was crisp and pleasant, that "That la the ransom of the man. It and the god have all vanished from be heard before Magistrate Jay In "Then she grows tired of having question floated over their heads. Is to be paid for him by the Gover­ this political scheme—ao far as him so quiet and rune through hie Startle*?. Levasseur and hia ofll- nor of Tortuga." these decle vat Iona go. the Saanich police court thla after­ hair the Crystal C’omb and he ccre looked up and round, “No. no. Ye've parceled the twain Most of the states prtxTuced noon. The court now sits at Royal awakens and then__he_ la____ off__ again____ On thp crest of the dunes behind together—very oddly, I confeaa. similar preludes to government. Oak. with the Wind Witch chaalng hlm. lh,m «hay beheld n tell, lean ngure Ye've set their value at twenty thou­ The Declaration of Independence And sometime», I have heard, ehe scrupulously dressed in black with sand pieces, and* for that sum you said that "all men are born equal. The cars conveying W.A. member* haa drawn the magic comb through silver lace, a crimson ostrich plume may have ihem. aid the surtf ahall It Is everywhere asserted in eigh­ to Col wood for the Diocesan Board hair of a mortal by mistake [urM_ the broad brim of hi. be divided among our crews. 80 teenth-century terms that the new meeting will leave 906 Government when she hadi reached for the head *',0.'Alnf ',he only.Jou.ch "f c’j,or' that you do that. It is conceivable community Is to be—to use the Under the hat was the tawny face that our followers may take a leni­ Street promptlv at 10 a.m. on Frt- of her eon." phraseology we have introduced In "It la the Crystal Comb for which I of Captain Blood. ent view of your breach of thq an earner chapter a community of day. It la anticipated that thla will ■ Levasseur gathered himself up articles we jointly signed." be one of the largest meetings of the I am looking." said Joel. "Take will, and not a community of obedi- me across that I may begin JRjr with an oath of amusement. levaaaeur laughed savagely. "Ah, ■ Launching himself upon the yleltT- •acre Dieu! The good Jest!" 61Bu< the thinkers of that time had climb for the witch haa put a mortal [tag sand, into which-be sank to the to sleep and 1 wish to awaken her." “I quite agree with you," »al4 a rather clumsier way of putting the The questionnaire» to growers who level of the calves or hie fine boots Captain Blood. are members of the Saanich Fruit­ "Ah. but you will never get the thing, they imagined a sort of In of Spanish leather. ' Captain Blood (To be continued) dividual choice of and assent t( growers' Association on crop acre comb." aatd the Miat Elf. "Old Wind came sliding erect to the beach. He r citisenshlp that never In fact oe age, supplies and similar matter* Witch keeps It hidden in her hair. iwae followed by W'olveratone, and a ’“Though 581 am feeling like a boy of 20” CurreY Mfe BAX» THIfa AWAY - l NEVER [my slater." LIKE AN UNDERTAKER. HAVE TO VTAfCT TAKIIV ■ "D’Ogeron?'' Captain Blood stared. peiiein. charcoal, drug, and various di­ THlt» MEOldlNE TO TALKIN’ TO OR FELT BETTER, in gestive aid. and you know these ( ** FOLLOWIN' ME Ajsf' I 1 BHOOLO “'Are you related by chance to my will net cur. your trouble — In POST? I good friend the Governor* of Tortu­ mi do not even glv. relief HE’S 4ONNA, C.IT ME BUILD ME UP- dO AWAY xFOR A WU ga r But before giving up bop. M- “He la my father." the eflect'ofare a. rtfI ’ll------* REtiT. ’Levaaaeur swung aside with an Im­ ...... th ------>1------precation. In.Captain Blood, amase- ment for the moment quenched every Magnesia which, you other emotion. "The sainte preserve ue now l Are CStfUKl you quite mad, Levaaeeui*? First Take a teaepe you molest the Dutch, who are our three « friends; next you take prisoners two persons that are French, your own countrymen; and now, bedad, they're no less than the children of the Governor of Tortuga, which is tho one safe place of shelter that w» i ^ ** iiifiUv in ansrllv Must I tell you again that It Is a matter personal to me?" “And the twenty thoi of eight? Is that aleo a matter per­ sonal to you?" at la." “Now I don’t W S' 10 ftiL" Captain 1 VWr’. "s-jvK*■ 18 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923

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White Navy Stripe Denim, heavy qual­ belt and pockets. and flesh, lace trimmed or hem­ ity ahkle length garments, with/ 25 Pieces Veiling; stitched top. Values to QF - SHIRTS Sixes to 42. ... 95c waist attached. Sixes 34 to 42. Reg. Value, to $2.50 $1.98. For...... %/DC Smart Gingham House Dreeeee, Regular $316 SMOKE —need careful launder- Camisoles, of fine mercerised 28e—Bargain Table—25c 49c Yard extra large sixes, loose fitting |A bagaln collection Including i n g — very careful Mull, In a -variety of styles, styles—with the belt P7Q 14 Only—Ladies Bathing collars and collar and cuff laundering. Fancy nets, in plain colora sash. Special...... • I %/ trimmed la ye and Swiss em­ Suite, 96c / and color-combinations with broidery. All sixes. | seta, purses, babies' wear $4 only—heavy mecerlxed cotton spots. Children’s Fine Cotton Jersey, Values to $1.75. .w. handkerchiefs, etc. Let us have them—we 95c bathing suits. In black, wita preserve their freshness, slip-over styles. Navy, broa'n Dainty Muslin Gowns, slip-over and reseda. Sixes 4 scarlet trimmings. Sixes 30 and they ’ll look better—last styles, trimmed lace, and Swiss 38 only. to 12 years...... Froe the Art OGDEN’S 49c Insertion. Formerly $2.91 *. longer. Bargains in Laces 95c 14 Only—Beys’ White Zimmer- Regular $1.60...... 0%/V Needlework Dept. and Embroideries knit Suita. Pants, with waist Envelope Chemise—Half Price— Children’s Overalls, 96c attached and jersey, buttoned Mulls trimmed VaL lace and In­ Children's Overalls .blue stripe, 4-Ply English Sweater Wool Hand Made and Filet Lacee shoulder. Sixes 2 and 4 only. sertion or hand embroidered. or khaki denim, ankle length, good range of colors. Special CUT PLUS Regular lie to 75c yard. Sale Sixes 30 and 38 only. J A ages 3 to 6 years. QF _ 118' ST?.™;...... 95c Formerly $2.98...... Regular value $1.60...... %/DV Err...... $1.00 10c t. 38c Lediee’ Stemped Nightgown. Entrust Your Dainty Lace for Bertha collars of good quality long- QQ— Washing to a f to 12 Inches wide. Special cloth. Spwlal ...... VOC Housefurnishings Greatly Reduced Royal Society Embroidery Mr- MnmlkBtst 30 and 38-Inch Terry Cloth end 31-lneh Shadow Cretonne, suit­ l Only—High Olid. Wilton Cotton, good* asaortment of If you 60c t. 70c Cretonne. QCf» able for window drapes and ftug», very choice end srtlutlc of colors. lUguler Be 1 Q B. B. Cluny and Camisole Lace Regular $1.39...... e/UV furniture coverings. AF _ deign. III. * X 10.6. Aft skein. 8 skein, for., lut roll your Regular to 05c. i)A. Regular $2.50, yard ...... %/DV Reg $110.00. each. $|4.UU •temped Romper» In check Sale...... ZUC 46 and 60 Inch Novelty Nets, in 46-Inch Cream Madras, make 1 Only—Beautiful Wilton Rug. gingham, regular WQ_ packet •ilk Radium . Laos, 30 inches own. a wide range of design». QC/% lovely living room curtains. with, heavy, rich ptlr Sise $1.11, for ...... 1...... IDC wide; popular colors; regu- Regular $1.39. %/DV Regu lla^ $1.25. »xll. Regular «ni Aft Girls’ Stamped Dreeeee tn ask for Yarjl ino.ee, for ...... « 14.UU V.I.M.P.A. 89c check gingham and ...... $1.69 36 and 40 Inch Marquisette, ^or 160 Pairs Novelty Marquisette I Only—-Our.l.y- Alt WmI color, Unen: alma 4 to $ years: Narrow Swiss Embroidery bedroom curtains, white and Curtains, trimmed Insertion and English Hug., Oriental design», regular UM to «1 QQ Edging, pretty designs; regu­ lace, 2% yards long. Special reversible give very eetlsft»- $4.$B, for...... tolaa/O lar S yards for 15c. Pf _ beige only. Regular to QF« X lb tin. P5E2B SUIT BUTTER 48c 3 yard for tory wn-lce. Look »t the price. Wamp»d Article» to Sale ;.v.. .i..; DC ...... a/DC $w~LU) ÎT4...... $2.75 Innlilillag luncheo Made Daily in Victoria From Embroidery Edging, 4 to 5 38-Inch Scotch Bungalow Nets, 81 and 36 Inch Paisley Sateen middle.. Bureau an Fresh Sweet Cream inches wide; regular, AA...... $65.00 a lovely lot of patterns,, Regu Cretonne». Regular-tit Me for...... ZUC Sise 1 z 10. Special, to $!.$•. Bale 50c Per Lb. V______, ?£i...95c STi...... 49c each $8.50 At Your Grocer 5=5 1