WHERE TO GO TO-NIGHT WEATHER FORECAST Royal—The Prodigal Son ‘Hayhouee—Ml» Kxcellençy the Governor C'i'.umbia—Big l>an Fer * « I ou re e-iding 6 pm Wednesday : Capitol—Shadows of Paria Victoria and vicinity—Invreaum* east- Mtlotm 2 >o minion—Pleasure Mad vr)v to Foyîhe’rty 'Wtnda; unsett'.ed and in id. with rain.

VOL. G4 NO. 48 VICTORIA, B.C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1924 DEFENDANT AT CANADIAN CLUB HAVING HIS THIRD LAWYERS THREATEN PERSONAL TRIAL IN GERMANY; The annual meeting of the TRIAL IN MONTREAL; AUDIT BOARD STARTS Victoria Canadian Club te- GEN. LUDENDORFF mght will take the form of a REV. A. DELORME dinner gathering which will be held in the ballroom of the ENCOUNTER; PREMIER OLIVER Empress Hotel commencing at TO CUT DOWN FEDERAL 6.30 o’clock. A considerable amount of important business will be transacted, including the election of officers for the ensuing year, the presentation TELLS OF P. G. É. SETTLEMENT CIVIL SERVICE COST of several very interesting re­ ports end questions of policy. There also will be *n enjoy­ able programme ef musical Taylor Accuses McPhillips of Misstatements; Provin­ Ottawa Commission Is Composed of G. Gonthier, New and literary numbers. A large cial Party Counsel Locks Horns With Government Auditor-General, J. C. Saunders, Deputy Minister of attendance is desired. Boat of Neolithic Lawyer; Premier Kept on Stand Morning In Finance, G. Edwards, Toronto, and W. Garth, Mon­ All Age is Found in Attempt to Prove Railway Builders Were Favored treal; Economies Are Object of Inquiry- CUSTOMS OFFICER Kent, England Because of Campaign Fund Gifts Ottawa. Feb. 26 (Canadian Press'—Georget Edwards. Toronto, 31ttingb«?uroe, Kent, Kng.. Feb. 26. Believed to lx- of the Neolithic Sharp clashes between counsel for the Government and tit* and W. Garth. Montreal, have been appointed members of the Period or later Stone Age. a boat Board of Auditors of I'anada. The president of the board is eleven feet long and three feet Provincial Party, with threats of a personal encounter outside, ' Wide, hottowed mit of thw-trtmk of featured the session of the Royal Commission on Pacific Great Gonthier. recently appointed Auditor-General of Canada, Ottawa Government Passes apd the vice-president is J. Or Maunder*, ftepnlÿ Minister of an oak O-ee, has l»een found in the Xastern Railway affairs to-day. Order-in-Council Creating mud at Klmley Ferry. It is esti­ Finanee. The board is now complete and in a position to begin mated by experts to be 5.000 years Hostility between the opposing lawyers broke into flame when the work of investigating the civil service with a view to ascer­ New Post old. 8. 8. Taylor, K.C., senior Government counsel accused L. O. taining what economies may be effected. McPhillips, K.O., counsel for the Provincial Party, of making mis­ Vancouver Leaders Say Step statements in connection with the evidence of Premier Oliver. Mr. Means Much For British McPhillips, removing his glasses and looking across the room at Invite Citizens MUNICH TRIAL WAS Columbia T1 Mr. Taylor, declared that if the Government counsel did not TELEGRAMS STUDIED moderate his language he would deal with him outside. He added Vancouver, Feb. 26—In a tele­ that Mr. Taylor was not behaving To Visit Forestry gram received to-day from Gt like a gentleman. Mr. Taylor stuck STARTED TO-DAY ELECTION PREDICTED to hi* point but later consented to Exhibition Car tawa by the Vancouver Board ot IN NOVA SCOTIA -call Mr. McPhillips’» statements » Gen. Ludendorff and Others Trade. Hon. J. H. King. Minister WITNESS AT TRIAL misconstruction. U.S. Senate Committee Looks Chief Justice Macdonald^ Ad­ Are Defending Themselves of Public Works, confirmed the Oregon Man is Considering Halifax. Feb. 26 A provincial gen­ PREMIER ON STAND ministrator. and members of the report the Federal Government Gives Evidence For Prosecu­ eral election in Nova Scotia within The Premier was on the stand all Over Messages to A.B. Fall Chamlier <»f Commerce will visit in Bavarian Court tion at Delorme Hearing Location For Sportsmen’s the next six months is predicted in morning answering Mr. McPhlllips's the Canadian Forestry Associa­ hail decided to appoint a Cana an article appearing in The Halifax exhaustive questions about the set­ and E. B. McLean tion exhibition car at the E. and Headquarters Herald to-day. —r—------tlement or P.G.E. affairs under Charges Result of Anti-Gov­ cjian customs officer in New in Montreal N.. Depot this afternoon. John York. w'hjch the Government took over the Some of Them Are to be Lyle, membership organizer for Montreal. Feb. 26 - Rosa Delorme, From a list of prospective sites line. Mr. McPhillips explained that the association, brief* spoke at ernment Attempt in That British Columbia business men full slater of Rev. /.delard Delorme, these questions were necessary in hls Placed in Public Record the Chamber of Commerce and German State have agitated for the creation of a was a witness for the prosecution ( submilteil by Victoria real estate CE 1.1. attempt to prove, that favorable Kiwanis Club luncheon to-day customs office at New York for-many this mornln* at the trial of the prient ! me,,, l>aul Walter, tif Siskivou, treatment was accorded railway To-morrow outlining the aims of the exhibi­ Munich. Feb. 26. — The sanguinary on«see a* charge*ehareu ofn f havingbavin* murderedmurtlitrail hisHie * builder* in return for campaign fund tion to demonstrate the wealth of Hr. King, in his message replying half-brother, Raoul, on January 6. Ore., will make his selection for contributions. events of last November became to the Board of Trade a* to why the Washington. Feb. 26—Sudden­ Canada's timber resources and the 1622. COVER ALL CHARGES need for conservation and fire again a topic of intense public in­ promised facility had not been At the opening of the trial this the erection of a chalet at some At the opening of this morning's ly interrupting its public hear-i preventiod. terest to-day with thé opening of the granted, stated an order-in-Council morning Jules Laionde. clerk in the IS RETIRING had been passed on Monday creating office of Adrien Belanger, notary, suitable Vp-islai»l ,-spot which Fossion L. t;. McPhillips. Provincial Citizens are invited to visit the trial of General Ludendorff and nis Pârty counsel, pointed nut that the ings, the Senate oil committee! the appointment. wa* examined as to the date the ahhe exhibition car before it leave* njn* ■■Mvigiin__for their P*rt* . In will l>e snrSttindcd hv a number Commission was *ut’posed to cover «•hwed its doors to-day and spent V tvi«*ri* to-morrow morning. &QOQ&JN BONDS deposited Ra^ul * wilt with the firm". Dockmaster at Esquimalt For the attempt to overthrow the Gov­ Mr. Laionde said it was more than a of small camp* which will lie all charges in the party's petition. The creation of a custom* office He asked the Commissioner to make nearly two hours looking over a month before the young man was Seventeen Years: Nova ernment of Bavaria: Reports are cur- at the Vnited State* seaport will rented to sportsmen turning to an Interim report pointing out that sheaf of telegrams sent front! murdered*. .To AthulniiermaliL COUP- ____ Scotia Mariner " W'imhwnti'i* ,h,t m,zz j wW MtakÉMÉMÉA WirTinHrfr f¥ina »"•*h,mt charges in the. petition. The < om- not apfrvearm-mra sgwt«rotni>»tst Hut4*e<$eteno*m*WP dewmuL he could not swear whether the will V clays after the announce rlftTSEBWf ment was made In The Times that misaloner said he would not make nier secretary of the interior, pleas of illness Other report* are was deposited tn September, Novem­ (.'apt. I. A. Gould, dockmaster Mr Wgltrr would build the chalet he nh interim report at this time. that four of the defendants have gone ber or I>e« ember. 1921. The will was and E. B. McLean, publisher of In a sealed envedope when Father received ’i'twve*---- teKer*. and sine-* at the Esquimalt drydoek, is re­ POLITICAL SPEECH The Washington Post, while they on a hunger strike. Delorme handed it to him. that time has been receiving them at tiring from service on March 1 8. 8. Taylor. K. counsel for the General Ludendorff appeared *n Dr. M. A. Renault, who practices the rate of three or four a day from Government objected to the Provin­ were in Florida. men who have land . for sale at s The results of * the examination court attired Ht a ctvHian suit of dark medicine at Botichette. Que., testi­ and will lie superannuated, it cial Party representative making a material and wearing the Iron Gross fied to having signed Raouls will. suitable point. political speech. were not diecloeed. but some commit­ This was. he believed, around Febru­ Mr. w»ti«r write, to the Publicity wss learned this morning. The tee member* hinted that the files of the First Class. He was perhaps “Yes. hie intention is to. toaks * Illinois Bank Robbers Used the coolest and most collected among ary i, 1»21. In the Ottawa Genera 1 ltureeu elating that he will come to political speech." remarked Dugald had produced some highly Interest - " ■ 'tiFy«ine to select his Civil Service Commission, of Can­ one of jUm (Ponclyided on Page 2) Dcmagtiy, Government counsel. Ing information. Some of the tele­ Hand Truck. Motor Truck ______uniform wae Dr. >. W. McIntosh, of Van­ location and will build a main build­ grams are to he fhcH in the publia ada is calling for application* for When Mr. Phillips nttenpted to read Lieut. Wagner, who le an activé of­ ing whh'h will contain a store and the Provincial Party's petition. Gov* record to-morrow. and Automobile couver. Selected by Pro­ accommodation for ladle* The boxes the position of dockmaster. Ap J l»cal ménager* nf fWb telegraph ficer in the licit hswehr. ernment counsel insisted that he vincial Party or huts will be for the male sports- plications for the position are < ould not do so but the Commissioner companies had been subpoenaed in GREETED HITLER the hope of establishing whether Safe Contained $15.000; allowed him, lo proceed. General Ludendorff. who has been Special te The Tiovee. Another nHfc' attraction for tour­ being received by J. !\ Ferric, Mr. McPhillips argued that the Fell or McLean had been In com­ at liberty, shook hands with Adolph ists will be the Mala hat Gateway district engineer of the Federal De­ munication from Palm Beach with Thugs in Missouri Town Commission was not in accord with Hitler when they met tn the defend­ Sidney, leb. 26— Dr. J. W. Auto Park l»eing built by William G. partment of PtttoHc Works in the Pest th»< petition but the Commissioner administration officials or Individual Uvy on the Malahat and Goldstream Offlce Building. All application are members of the committee. When Took $8,500 ants' dock before the opening of court McIntosh, former member for pointed out that he must bo governed and held a brief conversation,. Hitler cross roads. Clearing has commenc­ to he In before March 3 by hls Commission» The opposing the two witnesses laid on the table Vancouver, was selected as can­ ed and a number of huts will be built. In the retirement of Captain Gould the evidence they had been asked to showed plainly the strain of the ex­ counsel became involved in a long citement he was laboring under, didate of the Provincial Party at Fire places will be Installed for one of the most active cnreers of any argument which the Commissioner bring with them, however, there was Morris, 111., Feb. /€6“—Hank cooking purposes and water will l»e while General Ludendorff apparently mariner on this coast wjll be termin- interrupted with the sharp warning a hurried consultation among Sena­ bandits carried away' a 2,000- the meeting of the supporters of piped from the Ksqutraalt Water was not ruffled in the least. IRE TO BE ENDED ted. that he would direct the inquiry in tors who got a look at the message*, that party in convention at Works' main. The mountain climb­ At the age of fourteen years fai>t; fairness to everyone concerned. Ha and an announcement wae made that poiiud safe containing $15,000 in ing. swimming and finhlng. attrac­ Gould went to sea. He was bom in urged the disputing lawyers to adopt the room would be cleared of epecta- currency and securities from the Ganges Harbor. The gathering British Premier's Suggestions tions at thl* point should help ti Hants County N.8. Shipping on hn attitude of greater calm. Finally Tdri. . _ . J State Hank of Kinsman at Kins- yesterday became necessary ow­ make the camp extremely popular. board_ a schoon?r._ClDL GouId worked the question of the scop* of (Jaa (Concluded on page 2.) Are Before Allied Military hls way up to the position of master man, fUmeis. twelve mdes from ing t it The fact that Commander1 Commission was dropped and the ANTI-SOVIET Advisory Commission at the age of nineteen years. He Provincial Party prin-eeded with Its here, early to-day. with the aid Lewis, who was chosen some did not remain on one vessel all the examination of Premier Oliver. of an automobile, a motor truck weeks ago. was unable to pro­ time, but changed from ship to ship, Mr. McPhillips questioned the If Teutons Are Secretly getting a thorough knowledge of Premier on the agreement between CITY POLICE MAKE and a hand truck. The robberv ceed to nomination for the every type of vessel known In those : hp 0overnment an<1 Foley, Welch A Operating, United Action days. Hls first command was at , yi^wart for lh#> settlement of P.O.R. was discovered shortly befors Islands riding. the age of nineteen when he was|affa,r|| Premier said he had S a.m. and Sheriff James Mack wa* Gen. Semenoff Says Railway From here the delegates were by Nations Planned made captain of a schooner "i"'< discussed the draft agreement with CAPTURE IN MENTAL notified, but the robbers had made Services in Siberia Inter­ Col. Be Ison, .XLijor Buck, Messrs. AKALI VIOLENCE career after this took him to all n .r ,.:„iott k.C. He had met .Mr. their escape. Paris, Feb, 26-;A note, from parts uf the worM; He worked Welch Elliott and AIT. Cromle In The safe war trundled on a hand rupted Pnwnell, Copithorne, Hiron, Sal­ Premier MacDonald of Great American dippers and for nine!fl hotel in to diseuse the truck three blocks from the bank to mon, Wilkinson, Barber, Clowes. Urges Sikhs in Punjab to years sailed out of tnc port of He did not remember the motor truck, where it was taken Britain to the Conneil of Am Hamburg. Germany. He came to that others were present but would HOSPITAL ESCAPE aboard. W. Clark; Rochfort, and Captain this coast in 18B1. and for four yoara y<>ki<>, Feb. 26--Reports of hassadors regarding the resump­ Avoid Arm Clashes in not deny that other gentlemen had BANDITS TOOK $8,500 further activity against the Rus­ OWHTl'. was actively engaged In sen faring been there. He did not think that tion of work hv the Inter-allied Their Campaign until in- secured tiic poettIon of a round-tabl** discussion had taken Two Men Still at Large With St. Louis, M«k, Feb. 2*...The Cltl- dockmaster which he ha* belli for xens’ Bank of Maplewood, a suburb, sian Soviet Government in Si­ Military Control Mission in Ger­ ptyce Finally the Premier remarked Police Seeking Trail seventeen years. Capt. Gould Is re­ impatiently, "We Sat as people wa* held up to-day by five bandit*, beria were given out here to-dav More Sun Spots; many. wliieh was received yes­ Nationalist Leader Says it tiring at the age of seventy-three who escaped with $X.Z*00. Seven em- usually do in chairs!** by General Semenoff, Ataman of terday, has been referred tn the years, and is" In the best^of health. Escape Hushed UP and City ployoaa and one customer were In the Telegraph and Was Mistake to Fight at COUNSEL ROUllD______bank. the Cossacks anenlne a* the beginning of a “sun spot period." POSTER WARNS can’t browbeat me!" with .lame* laivke and William the Amur River, but were able to hold ers outside the Sikh eommunity. of Health reported to-day that the îYi-sident of the Council of Com­ with Auroral displays and conse­ epidemic was under control. Drastic “And you can't browbeat me"* the missar*. has gone to the Caucua-. their gRths ohty temporarily quent difficulty In clec-tric and radio MOTORISTS OF Premier retorted. Taylor, llivaki effected hi* es­ Semenoff said the death of Nikolai Gandhi recommended a policy msasuraa-have been taken, and aU u*u for his health. transmission. TRAIN DANGER cases are under constant care.'VAc- The fommlasioner again inter­ cape from thie Wilkinson Rond M. Kameneff and M. Tsurup. mem­ laenlne would not Immediately weaken of non-violence, particularly in vened to urge greater calm in the the Soviet Government, but asserted cinatlon of all persons has been Mental Hospital iijat before mid­ bers of the Council, are acting a* DUC DÎ BROGLIE a religious struggle such as he proceeding*. the disintegration of the Communiât Washington. Feb. 26.—A poster urged, and to-day hundreds volun­ night on Saturday. ... heads of the Government during hls déclaras the Akalis are waging. tarily visited physicians’ offices. The Premier went on to explain Party would follow soon. HONORED IN FRANCE itearing the warning. “Walt—You that the P.G.K. agreement wae not Ills companion* outran him. he told May l>ise.“* submitted by Martin H. discussed clause by clause. attend*»!* after hi* recapture thie Gambee. of Brooklyn, has been l'aria, Feb. 26.—The Duc de Broglie awarded first prize In the contest (Concluded on Page 2) morning by the elty police. *o he has been elected a member of the walked quietly across country to Gor­ conducted by the American Railway Academy* of ^Science to succeed the Association, tn preparation for an in­ don Head He skirted the Pither Seven Ontario Loggers late Charles 7le Freycinet. The Due Downfall of Dynasty in farm and struck out for town over tensive" campaign ,to reduce grade Three in Colorado ha* done notable atomic- research crossing h evident». the roads, loiter he got a lift into work, and hi* radiographic labor­ the city and looked' up some friend* atory Is reputed to be one of the best Died After Eating from whom he secured money. correITcompany Had a Thrilling Fight in the world. Greece is Proclaimed in ENJOYS A PICTURE PAYSNO DIVIDEND Meat; Others III He secured a room at a Japanese boarding house and spent the re­ Woman Thought New York. Feb. 26. The Anaconda mainder of the night in comfort. With Wolves and Won Topper Mining Company to-day House Before Plebiscite Sterling. Colo.. Feb. 26.—Three per­ Sunday, hls first day of liberty, wan omitted the quarterly dividend dîn­ son* lost their lives, three are In a «pent in a pleasant manner and with­ Sunday Saturday; ai this time. Three months ago critical condition and. eight others out undue attention from anybody. seventy-five cent* wa* paid. are ill as the result of eating poison­ Mondsy found him ripe for amuse­ Ottawa. Feb. 26.—A special dispatch from North Bay, Ont,, to ous *au*agenF The malady has bean ment so he attended a motion pic­ Went to Market London. Fob 26.—Adjournment of the vote of confidence in diagnosed at notullsm. ture eho*. All went well until he The Ottawa Journal says: — JOSEPHUS DANIELS / the Greek’ National Assembly last night at the request of I’remier stood too long at the comer of John­ “Big l>an"’ O'Leary, robust six-footer, hss arrived in North Owen Sound, tint.. Feb. 26 — MAY BE CANDIDATE Kafandaris. and apparently on the suggestion of M. Veniaelos. son *nd Broad Streets at 10.36 this Bay with n wgjf story that outrivals anything penned by Herviee Sunday morning a woman, driving makes it difficult to “sir.e up” the situation in Greece, says x New York Thugs moral Ag. a country rig appeared on the lo­ ' FOR U.S. PRESIDENCY Standing there enihving the third in "his well-known tales of the North. cal market with a load of butter Reuter dispatch from Athens. day of hie liberty Sino was recog­ Made Off With Furs “Big Dan,’1 who is employed as foreman for a lumber com­ and egg* After waiting some Raleigh, N.C . Feb. 26. The first Apparently, however, after hearing the reports on the spirit of nized by Constable Crçmer of the time she inquired if something city police through the unfortunate pany. started out Thursday from his camp, located about eighteen had happened tef the town and definite move in North Carolina look­ the army, M. Venizelos deemed it advisable to make a concession Worth tfOftOO ing to the nomination of Josephus possession bt a pair of "cauliflower" miles from White Rock, better known as Tomiko. twenty-eight where the purchasers were. She ears. His companions are still at Daniels, former Secretary of the to the republican party by accepting Roussos’ suggestion for miles from North Bay, accompanied by six other stalwarts of the wa* much astonished to learn that Navy, as the Democratic candidate proclamation of the downfall of the Glueksbourg dynasty in the large. He was handed over to the It was Sunday and that the mar­ New York. Feb. 26.—Three bandits Provincial Police nnd told freely of northern woods. The mission they, set out to accomplish was the for President was taken here to-day National Assembly, subject to confirmation by a plebiscite. broke their way into the Brooklyn ket had twelve hours with the Issuance of call by a score hi* adventure before being taken to hammer stamptng a -load at lo*s-| reached, pgfir or seven half ago. the woman had driven some­ Thu will icaa me çorreenenueu., .t.» .— ------, warehouee of Heeea and Wolf, far; the Wilkinson Road Mental Hospital. of prominent men for a meeting of This will lead, the correspondent I < An Athens dispatch to The l-Ntily that had been skidded about five famished Umber wolves emerged thing over fifteen miles under the eontlnuea. to the reaUtnatlen of I Bxi>re»a yeatenfay eaW the Kstan- riera. yinc made wo effort to conceal his Democrats of the state in this city mile* front camp*1-- from the bush and took, up a fan- Impression it was Saturday. Kafandarla and the aieumpllon of -darla Government already ksd j ÏÎ *r'Vnî*" escaped sit» rwn movements since hi* escape, and like formation in the clearing. The Thursday night to organize a O'Leary was leading the van and (“Daniels-for-President Club.1* tlie pecmierehlp by M. Roueaoa. 'fatten.) I 130,000 worth of fura. the manner of that escape. „ icône:bided on page il> (Concluded on jiage 2.) Just ae a logger's clearing was

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lipi suggest Ion that the Government was subject to the dictation of Foley, ’CHE IS IIE . Wants Six Hundred Welch and StewarL Mr. llcPhllllps said he had misunderstood the Pre­ Acres Near City mier’s previous answer» and with­ drew his remark. Mr. Taylor de­ From 600 to'700 acres of land manded that Mr. McPhllllps be more near Victoria is sought by H. L. careful In his statements SALARY INCREASE IS TO DEVELOPMENT "Don’t lecture me on the duty oi Cleere. of 30 Union Street. counsel - go and learn yourself first. Mothers! Suniuco, Western Australia, ac­ cording to a letter received by Mr McPhllllpe exclaimed. the Publicity Bureau. The land The ITemler said the P.G.E. settle­ Give the children WRIGLEY’S OE SHIPPING is sought with a view to develop­ ment had been Influenced by the ment. and Mr. Cleere asks for de­ press and representations of boards after every meal Expert Talks to Kiwanis tails and the average price per of trade. Mr McPhlUips suggested ■squimalt Body Battles With acre. A request is made by tho that the Government surely woqla zl. not be seriously Influenced by such Club and Chamber of bureau that any offert which can Conflicting Ideas and easily-swayed bodies as boards of A prominent physician says: Serve them, to Commerce be made to the writer, be made direct __ triMr. McPhllllps asked the Premier Mounting Figures “It is surprising how free from decay the little ones West Coast Unknown Except about a long letter from Mr. Ta>-Iot­ the teeth can be kept by using gum LAWYERS THREATEN IN to him In May 16, 1917. In lhle,î*r„ Councillor Pomeroy Deserted with Butter, Surface Water, Parizeau PERSONAL ENCOUNTER Taylor says the representatives of the after each meal.’* * railway contractor» had offered to Milk z------' > . in Fight For. Reduction of Says (Continued from page 1 ) make a settlement under which the Government would take over the P. Expenditures G. E. Mr. Taylor opposed the pro­ You know how hard it is The imi>ortanve of hydro PROTECTING PROVINCE graphie surveys to the develop­ posed settlement. He suggested to get the children to clean The Premier explained that he had another form of settlement under In a three-hour session at the which the contractors should hand ment ot British Columbia was Insisted on protecting the Province Municipal Hall last hlght the Esqui­ their teeth. By giving stressed by 11. 1). Parizeau C. I., In connection with the turning over over excessive profit» to the Govern­ of railway equipment. The Province ment. make other concessions and mau Council considered school, police them WRIGLEY’S you not of the Federal branch of the was to get all the equipment of the help lo indemnify the province for and general estimates. Presented by onlyreward them for clean­ Hydrographie survey, in the equipment company, he said. He had Its payment of Interest on P.G.E. ex­ Major4 Sisman. the school f filmâtes wanted to make sure that the Pro­ penditures. Mr. Taylor also oPPo»«*j were adopted at a figure of $30.318.49. ing their teeth, but the course of a forceful address at vince got the equipment to which it the suggestion that Foley. Welch and This after deductions and Govern­ the joint meeting of the ('ham- was entitled. " Stewart be allowed to continue the ment grant will niean a net levy or reward is actually the Mr. WcPhttttpg aeked for the pro­ cortstruetton of the line -on *- coot $23|M3 for school purpose* ______ber of Commerce members and duction of the original memorandum The council found the fees for at­ means of performing this haThe Premier said he had met tendance of Esquimau children at the MORE WHOLESOME the Kiwanis Club this afternoon on which the P.G.E. settlement was City High School had Jumped fropt important service! ■than bread* Mr. Parizeau sounded a warning on based. Government counsel pro­ Judge Robson and Judge O Brten. who were seeking » settlement of I. $85 to $108 and $116 respectively for the loss of htuifnese a port could mised to try to find it. the two special courses. Parents, ex sustain through the lark of a thor­ EQUIPMENT QUESTION G E. affairs. He did not know whom WRIGLEY’S aids digestion they were representing. »?d dld plained the chairman of the board, ough and up-to-date chart* which Mr. McPhlUips then questioned the were asked to pay the difference, but would give confidence to shipowners Premier about his conferences with recollect discussing a P.Q-m ■ett|e not all had responded. The net levy too, and acts as an anti­ although it might be-To offer railway contractera In Victoria, The ment with them. . _ le $446 lower than in last year for The ITemler vu on the stand when septic wash for the mouth the harbor facilities He also sound­ Premier told of a conference In his schools. ed a warning on the lack of a sur­ office, at which rrprsentatlveq of the moral rig session closed. The hoard had used rigid economy and throat. Sev­ vey on the west coast of Vancouver Foley. Welch and Stewart were pre­ and had cut two teachers from the- Tela no WRTcli wafers he Mt______Mr. McPhlUips questioned the Pre­ that the municipality could not go on G. D. CHRISTIE city of Victoria but only 110 belonged The two men still missing are permit the shipment of Canadian DESTROYED FILMS to the Chamber of ( ’ommerxe. There mier closely about his instructions to increasing the burden. merchandise through that port in oc ISTREET Four Door» from lh« Hudson . Use C» Morrissey and Anderson, officials William Taylor, 22.5 feet 6 inches in It waa Illogical for the Council to VALUED AT $50,000 wa# an oppertually lor the Kiwanis height, clean shaven and- efight, last raise th* salaries of- lie servant* on bond to and from Canadian cities on who mads an Inventory of P.G.E. this coast and the Eastern provinces. flub and th- other service club, of wearing a brown stilt and a gre> tW one hand and then aak the police the city. He submitted to them equipment. cap. He is marked with a decidedly Business men here are unanimous in Lo* Angeles, Feb. 26.—Fire In the The instructions to these men were and school board to cut expenses, he film drying room at the Fox Motion FRANCES NICKAWA TO RETURN concerted action on their part to en­ flattened nose; and James Ixwke who the opinion that it will mean a read They authorise them to exam­ ^Councillors Dent and Mesher sup­ largely increased trade between Brit­ Picture .Studio in Hollywood to-day list the support of those merchants ine all equipment. Including construc­ i* r, feet 8 inches in height. 15» who were not members of the cham­ poïiads. wearing xa grey suit and of ish Columbia and the East, particu­ destroyed films valued at $50,000, ac­ Mies Frances Nlckawa. Cree Indian tion plant. The Instructions, the Pre­ port e«l Councillor Pomerov at first cording to company officials. A spark ber but enjoyed the results of its medium build He has one or two and a tie vote resulted when It came larly Ontario. miter and entertainer, will appear ( mier declared, covered only the prop­ Markets will be opened to a num­ from a broken electric light Ignited WOrk would be community service erty of the Pacific Great Eastern teeth missing from the front of his to the salary of the municipal en­ again In Metropolitan Methodist ber of British Columbia Industries in the celluloid. worthy of the clubs. Railway. Development and Construe mouth. . t. gineer. Reeve Lockley cast hM vote t'burch far a nt»rn,rr l«l on Tues­ All three m*n were patients at fhe the East, such ft* canned goods. Jams Master Acres, announced as t»S non Companies. in favor of no Increase. Then coun­ day. March 4. tK,y Wond«r on the bones: Tom Kei- Institution, which though harboring cillor Pomeroy lost his support, and preserves and fish MISSTATEMENT way Carl Stocker and other members civil cases, Is mainly for the deten which dwindled from three votes to while Oriental goods can be handled of the minstrel troupe, gave a prom­ Mr. Taylor accused Mr. McPhillipa lion of those adjudged to be crimin­ two. and finally left him alone in the in greater quantities to the Last Special Meeting is Called For ising sample of the programme to be of unintentionally making a "gross ally insane. . . stand for no increases. through the port/. misstatement." in speaking of the in lltyaki has a police record for al­ •T consider the news contained in Don’t Suffer 1 Friday by Trades Council offered at the forthcoming show. AGREE TO INCREASES the wire from IT. King i* of great Tom Moryaon urged the members struct Ions to Morrleey and I>ay. leged- forgery and when recaptured "If my friend says that I’ll have i this morning had cheques in his pos­ After considerable discussion the importance to the development of to secure tickets as soon as portable Council’s action resolved into an un­ trade between British Columbia and I To prepare .for the coming r" for the service clubs' dance at the session with him outside!” Mr. Me session partly filled out. I nder de­ FACE BROKE OUÏ Phillips retorted warmly. He added tention for several years, however. stated raise for the medical health the Eastern provinces." declared J. From Piles empress Hotel. March ^asthere is I vival in the building trade, and that Mr. Taylor had never been « Kino had not-beard of the excise pro­ officer; no Increase for the en B. Thomson, president of the Van­ only a limited number available. gineer, a $300 increase for the muni i in auxiliary lines of activity, the gentleman. vision in stamping cheques and a couver Board of Trade. "For years Victoria Trades and I,abnr Mr. Taylor insisted that Mr. Me common post**- stamp was adhered clpal clerk, a $120 increase for the we have been endeavoring to secure F«e to hi- vrtmt * WIMPLES Phillips -wnw misconstruing -*4** Tn to the face ~oY one cheque vvbiie assistant clerk, a $60 raise for the the appointment of a custom* officer win B. lee lea. Council, thrimgh its secretary S mutions to Morrlsey and !>*y bv under detention he attempted to lamplighter, and the leveling of the at the Vnlted tftate* port, in order scale for day laborer* at $4^5 for Pyramid -PH# Trsatmeat «!*»• Alderman K. 8. Woodward, has-! implying that they covered the throw the blanks away, it is alleged that we could increase our trade relief from Itchlna. bleedlag — pr—rsd- Hard, Large and Red. equipment of the contractors as well It was not until 11 pm. last night both permanent and casual employ - with the East .Where freight rates tag piles, acts as an antiseptic, quiets called a meeting of the executive thVt The City police were made ac- ment. as that of thvthe -railway,------». development------.... that _th,______vuy_ .PO ----- . ... INCREASE RETROACTIVE militated the exchange of commodi­ officers of the unions on Friday and equipment companies quainted with the fact that the es- ties on certain good*, it was found Cuticura Healel Mr Taylor smilingly agree«l to | ea|M, had occurred, The committee had recommended impossible to take advantage of th>- The letter says : moder.it#* his language. | Meanwhile Taylor and Locke are cut In the scale of the casual day lower seaborne freight schedules to ‘•My foe* broke out with pimples •‘The» Victoria Trail»* and Labor "I don't want to fight my friend j at large. They are believed to have labor but this was out voted when the Atlantic coast and trans-ship by that were hard, large and red. They Council Invites the executive officer* so early in the game." he remarked , taken the up-Island route by means the Council decided that both classes rail to Ontario or Quebec, oa'ing to festered end scaled over, and itched of all locals to confer on matters We should reserve that treat until of free ride# In l>a»#ln* car, but thl, should be paid alike All Increases giiods being classed as "foreign" and sod burned causing me to scratch affecting the future welfare of the the end. I want to preserve my good baa not been #ub»tantlated definitely were made retroactive to the first of having to pay duties on re-edtry to labor movement at a meeting to be look* and all that sort of thing." Canada. „ ... thorn. I tried several different rem­ "th. Incident recall» I'Fevlou. e»- the year. edies but they did not help any. I f held In the It Of P. Halt on Friday Nelson. >eh. «. Action against When the cross-examinât Dm re­ In supporting his stand for econ­ "Great credit is due to Hon. J. H. next. February 29. at 8 o'clock. sumed the Premier stated that Fole> cape* at the Wilkinson Road Insti­ King for the part that he has played read an advertisement for Cuticura the I W W. fomenter, of the hooter# omy Councillor Pomeroy pointed out "it is thought desirable- tn view of .trike, .lemon.! for GoTrmment econ­ Welch ahd Stewart had declared their tution The last serious one was the that all municipalities were in a tight in securing the establishment oLtnr Soap and Ointment and purchased the probable revival of trade in this omy and reduced taxation all round, Inability to carry out their contract. break made by I.ynn, a vonvlcted position. It wne an age when only customs office. It will mean a greater some, and after using them about a locality—to bring all sections of the remuai ..f the provincial P*r*onal A letter to this effect was on file, he murderer, and » companion who had eighty per cent, of the taxes were trade exchange between our prov­ month l was completely healed." been #entenced for burglary but later movement into much closer relation- property ta* and said. Foley. Welch and Stewart had being collected and where vacant lots ince and the other manufacturing (Signed) Miss Catherine L Carter. ■ hip. and to formulate effective plan* built twelve miles of line out of North taken with I.ynn a» » P»'1?"' ‘® '5* were being turned hack ta the cor­ parts of Canada." stated J. K. Mac taxation, early eolahltxhment or a Sack Weed#re 8* ard» of ceed with hie questions. detection. last year had been foundI too con­ GLOVER’S WITNESS AT TRIAL Kootenay. Okanagan and Slmllka DEBATABLE serva tit e. An Item of 1300 for ea- meen area# are represented. The Premier thought It was de­ TELEGRAMS STUDIED 1-hanae rate# was struck out and will USE 5ULPHU 0 does the Business «’ontinur’d from page 1 ) batable whether the railway legisla­ be eared for by the sinking fund Hospital, in ihe presence ofv Raoul. tion of 1916 had released the railway AT OIL INQUIRY Preliminary consideration to tne TWO MEN HELD buHders from the original obligations estimate of public works was called ANNOUNCEMENTS • *n-i hrlpteg b.ir who was in lx*d. Rosa Delorme, relating ♦ vents of the or not. No one knew what construc­ to a halt when the Council discovered HEILJUR IN VANCOUVER AFTER In announcing the executive de­ j B«« he eot deceived. Look toe the Uwr last day her half-brother Raoul was tion would be put on legislation when that the night had almost pa" Brok.n-out Skin and IteJiing Eczem, The Arte and Crafts Society ere f de» ea the bottle an I the name. Gteeev’e cision Chairman Lenroot Bald It waa H.ipid Ov,r-mgnt holding a bridge and mah Jong p»rty [isinilt Mee«e IMkit > alive, saitl she had seen the abbe ROBBERY RELEASED It got into the hands of the legal pro­ These estimates and the fixing or the committee » de,lre to decide in their Rooms. 262 Union Bank Foe eUr at good dreg etotw Aek t<* R going out in his car about 3.20 in the fession. The outcome of a lawsuit the levy planned will be determined f which of the telegram» were relev Fer unsightly skin eruptions, rash Building, on Wednesday. Feb. 27. at r todir l'« ecortlr a« dàrw fed ' neo the ea- afternoon. on the contractors' status, he said, on Monday evening. Mbtir «nodrufl Aecee will dleerpeor roer Vancouver. Feb. 2g-Walter Branv ant " At the end of the long secret Meanwhile the police commlaslotv or blotches on face. neck, arm» or 8 o’clock. Anyone wishing to play f hoir will e-op faillee oof aed best* to glow. Grown Prosecutor Calder said th«-- would have been extremely doubtful. L US ape* HuCtcwr well, bank meaaenger. and I ert meeting he .aid that ta.k had not body you do not have lo wait for please phone Mrs. A. J. lliudane, witness •* had not mentioned this at Mr McPhllllps asked whether the promised the Reeve, would meet to Hintlh lnn*»horyuan. arrefted «un been completed. receive Its estimates back from the relleir from torture or embarrass­ 5711X. Uralrie visitors cordially wel­ ihe previous trial. dav by lily detective, and held for cost per mile of building the road had Mias Delorme said it was a fact. Another member of the commit­ Council. The commission s action ment. declare» a noted »kln »perlali»L come. A small charge will be made Inv retigatlon In connection with last been much greater after the Govern­ tee Senator Adam». Democrat. Colo­ would be communicated to the Coun­ Apply V little Mentho-Sulphur and Raoul had previously left the house Friday* daylight robbery, when ment assumed control than under the a i»«.ut 2.30. She did not see him rado. declared no message# from In- cil In time for the pext meeting. It Improvement show# next day- Bramwell and K Andean, branch contractor*. The Premier said he Pointers—An open meeting will be again. She had her supper In a res­ dividual commit tinmen had been was Intimated. Because of Its germ-destroying manager of the Imperial Bank of had not computed these figures but found so far Ho added that there properties, nothing- ha. e'er been held in the I»abor Hall. 1118 Broad taurant and on her way home she ™„,7« were held up by automobile pointed out that money and men tor saw the abbe leave St. .fame's Church was a difference of opinion as to found to take the place of this sul­ Street, on Wednesday. February 27 - railway construction were scare in at 8 p.m. AH painters welcome. ••• about six o'clock. Sue went to the bandit#' and robbed of were Whether anythin, «nratton.l had QR£ JAKEN ASHORE phur preparation. The moment you friend given their freedom last night, the war years. __ been found------— - - — îpply It healing begins. Only those theatre with her sister and friend «‘^" theon that .he bandit» u.ed a During further cross-examination Butter—The very beet leeel freshly How to Purify that evening, returning at 11.15. When ••t do not think there is anything FROM WRECKED SHIP *Pho have had unsightly skin trouble. blue sedan car in the robbvrx nas Mr McPhllllps remarked that he was highly sensational.” said Senator e»n know Ihe delight this Menthe-, churned Salt Spring WaAd Creamqry fhe retired «he noticed a light 'in now retailing at 66c per pound. ••• been dt.rarded, Finn Information Peking the Premier question* for his Adam*. Prince Rupert. Feb. 26. -Hundreds Sulphur brings. E'en fiery. Itching the Blood the cellar. She did not sleep well that supplied by an eye-witnes# described night About ”1.15. she testified she own good...... The chairman dismissed all the of tons of ore from the wreck of the eczema ia dried right up. dresses at Madame i heard the abbe descending the stairs the hold-up car as a blue sedan, but "I know of your desire to protect wilneaM® who were waiting to steamship Kennecott off Queen Geï a small Jar of RoaMca Men tho- Make your -Fih««t to thirty drop, o< Eiir,ct this was contradicted by practically myself- I have no illusltine on tnat Sulphur from any good druggist and Whitworth’s rtr- ssmtaking »kl • i He said he was tired from emptying testify at to-day's oPen session, nnd Charlotte Islands have J>een salvaged. v.iNM 41«9. 1 of Root, commonly called Hathv the furnace. She did not hear the every other supposed witness. score, "the Premier retorted sab- tiaid that when the public hearings Captain Freeman, under whose aup- use It like cold cream. (Advt.) will save you money. S«<«l’» C.rstivx Syrvy. may be MÉuissd to-morrow he wouK abbe"* car start. eTe 8T* SETTLE M ENT were resumed to-morrow ervlslon the work Is being carried on, taken in water with meals and at New York. Feb 26. -George put into the record such of reports. The weather has been very bedtime, «oc "digetiion, coneti- The preparatory service at the Randolph Chester, author and play The ITemler went on to explain ‘ „ the committee might be- rough, he states, but hundreds of tons pation and bad blood. Perert- Gorge Presbyterian f’huirh. Tillicum wright died early to-day. that the Government had made the Uiv, pertinent to Its inquiry of the ore have been landed safely Road, will be held to-night at best settlement with the contractors Low Heel Black Satin Slippers cnee in this treatment wfll gire Beginning newspaper work as a re­ on shore by breeches buoys. ^.1 rseelrad® o'clock", when the Rev. J. Smith porter on The Detroit New*, he rose possible to avoid a long law suit. The permanent relief in needy every contractor*' plant, he said, was not Daughters 8t. George No. S> de­ .b^,amrtyb.m-r,,nÜ,i,.h?,y- ^<-" .Tired Syrian, a. .. .FiJ»» Paterson, of St. Paul Presbyterian to become one of1 the nation’s most cided at their regular meetirg.to hold Headaches from Slight Colds case.- Get the genuine et Church. Victoria West, will speak. part of the Government e original popular writers of fiction. “Get- a rummage sale on Saturday, March The Tonlr and Laxative Effect of Lax- Rlrh - Quick Wallingford" « and •ecurlty. The Government could l»t ••The British" Boot Shop F. M. Preston, M.E.I.C., city ei even have prevented the Pacific I Parcels Will be called for by tele­ Jute BHUMO UV1NINE Tablets soon mundats ‘ Government Street “Blackie Daw" were two of his most phoning «243R or may be. left at «1» relieve a Hiadache caused from a Com gineer. will give a paper on the (treat Kaetem Kquipment Company famous fictional characters. Fort Street Friday between 2 and . The box bears the signature of ht. W "Johnson Street Bridge." with lan­ uipment. Grove; 36c. Made is Canada. tern drt y ednesdaV at t *«. V**.my /‘Ve years of o'clock. UtÏLÏZÉ TIMES WANT ADS ia the Gins' Central School. y VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1924 Weak, Nervous Mei WELCOME CITIZENS And Women Quickly 109861MORCCARS IT FORESTRY CAR - v. Gain New Strength Report Shows Results of With New Features, Canadian They Renew Vitality and 1008-10 GOVERNMENT STREET Forestry Association Travel­ Nerve Force by a Home Activities During Year Treatment Costing Only Results of the activities of the ing Exhibit_is Here Ten Cents a Day SoMbgWfllgs Chamber of Commerce during 1923 are set forth In a report prepared for Since the Canadian Forestry Asso­ The nerve power of our systems the Chamber of Commerce news. ciation car was in Victoria two years ago, new features have been intro­ finds Its life in our blood. Create That the Chamber has worked to more blood cells, make the blood justify the claims made for it that it duced to bring home graphically the protection of the forests of this richer and we rekindle the fire of OverlandinMH is the most live organisation of Its bodily strength, for rich, red blood country; kind In Canada is shown by the fol­ is the driving force of life. lowing list: , At the Esquimau A Nanaimo Rail­ If we are too easily exhausted, lack 1. The Canadian Pacific Railway way station, where the car arrived confidence and sustaining power, are Company has agreed to construct a Sunday, and will remain until nervous. Irritable, sleep fitfully and than in19221 $300,000 Amusement Centre, or Crys­ Wednesday morning, a number of awake unrefreahed; if we are too tal Cardens, at Victoria- ettisens have already gathered to In­ thin, pale anaemic looking, we should 2. The construction of one of tne spect the exhibition. The public will think first of'our blood. most modern tourisb auto camps in be heartily welcomed by G. Gerald Build more red blood. Gain new the Pacific Northwest. Blyth, the assistant secretary, who strength. Nourish the body tissues. 3. An Increased number of Summer is in charge of the car. Rejuvenate ourselves. It Is red blood band concerts. On the present British Columbia that makes our bodies tingle with the 4. The establishment of three new tour, which began recently at Prince pulsing of life. International ferries between Van­ Rupert, over 10.009 persons bave in­ Men and women who need a blood 9892 MORECARS couver Island- and the State of - " asn- spected the car's contents. Annual­ builder should obtain a generous sise ington. One built ot a cost of over ly about 500,000 visit the car and bottle of Wancarnls. Here is a home SoldinJamianj $250.000, 250,000 attend the lectures. treatment that costs less than ten 5. The securing of shipping repair* A model ia shown of a forest Vil­ cents a. day. Wancarnls gives your for Victoria concerns. lage before and after fire, depicting blood the vitalising elements that it «. Arrangments made for school how the district depends on. the need a In twelve days see the im- children to visit Victoria manufac­ forest, and also of two areas, one l»rovemeht that Wincarnis bring* turing establishments weekly, with a prosperous, and the other denuded of You will worry no longer because of view to further boosting home in­ vegetation and a wilderness owing to falling strength. 1924 than In dustries. , * , careless use of fire. Advt. —77 A reduction of approximately A notable feature" on this occasion S3 1-3 per cent on freight rate» on for special use during the B.C. tour, berries shipped from the Victoria is a comprehensive display of wood January 1923 district to the Prairies- ™ carving by Hafda and other coastal ft. Reception and entertainment or Indians, lent by the ethnological „ large party of UmlcAtiîalee Sena­ branch of the Geological Survey. SEWER CONNECTION tors and Congressmen. Thoroughly up-to-date is the car, 9. Reception and entertainment or which carries its own radio set with WARNER’S RUST-PROOF CORSETS a party of influential Swiss editors. a range up to 2.000 miles, and an au­ 10. Reception and entertainment of tomatic picture show. three hundred and fifty Railway Pas­ From here the car will pro­ The three S’s signify the new lines for Spring costumes, senger Ticket Agents, representing ceed on Wednesday to Duncan, Short, i&raight. Slender. Not every woman can attain all quarters of the American contl- following with stays at 1 Lady­ Alleged Wrong Person Prose­ smith. Nanaimo, Parks ville. Union tjlis effect without assistance, and the best, safest, most n n Establishment of a bird wanctu Bay. and Courtenay. Returning to cuted; Claims $3,000 natural and comfortable means to this end is obtained ary at Portage inlet, near Victoria, Parksvllle on March 4 the car will go by the Dominion Government. to Port Alberni. and be In Vancouver Damages by a well fitted Corset. » 12. The paving of more highways on March 7 and 8. After a visit to After remarkable freedom from We are showing Warner’s famous Rust-proof Corsets on Vancouver Island l?y the Provin­ New Westminster It will tour the in litigation for several months, the city cial Government. terlor of the Province. is now subject to a lawsuit about a in models to suit all figures. See our window display* 1$. Institution of new train service small matter, but which was particu­ We quote a few styles below. Please note the prices. between Victoria and Hooke by the larly embarrassing to the central Canadian National Railways. figure. Model In French coutil, semi-elastic top. extra Jong well boned 14. Special four-day window, dress­ William Ferguson was fined, with skirt, suitable for well developed figures; In sizes to*3$r$7.25 Unquestionably the reaeon for the above truly wonderful value offered. A value ing competition to encouragé early the alternative of imprisonment for Heavy silk broche, elastic top for slight to average figure*: which-2taking the tremendous January Christmas shopping. ___ _ . COST OF MTS a short period, owing to a breach ot splendid record lies in the unparalleled sizes 22 to 26, at...... $5.75 13. Extremely successful Provincial the health by-law affecting prem­ dollar for dollar value found in Willys- increase as a basis for judgment—it is Potato Fair. staged under the joint ises at 3012 Douglas Street. The ini­ * Special Corset with adjustable abdominal support, made from confidently expected will make 1924 the auspices of the Provincial Depart­ tiation of the prosecution had been Frençh coutil and surgical/elastic, at...... $5.50 Knight and Overland Motor Cars. ment of Agriculture, the Victoria Po­ greatest wear Willys-Overland has evèr COLLEGE TO CITY occasioned by the alleged failure to Accept a demonstration in one of our tato Growers' Association and the have proper sewer connection. Heavy pink coutil, semi-rubber top, average skirt for medium wide rang* of 19X4 models. Realize the known m Canada. Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ferguson went to jail. Accord­ figures; sizes to 30, at...... $4.75 16. Series of free w-eekly enter­ Alderman Marchant Calls At' ing to his counsel’s statement it now Light model "in figured sateen, for slight figure, free hip: also tainments for visitors spending the transpires that the registered owner heavier model in brocade, at...... $3.75 Winter months in Victoria, the music tention to Subject; Other of the house is Sarah A. Ferguson, (with apProptrate announcements! "of Matters and substantial damages are claimed. Medium Bust Corset heavily reinforced with elastic In skirt for such entertainments being broadcast A settlement on the basis of $3.000 heavy figures, at...... $3.75 by radio. is suggested if immediate payment is White coutil, high bust, medium length skirt, at...... $2.75 17. Erection of new addition to the In speaking on school estl mates last evening Alderman made. Dominion Aatmphvsteal Observatory The council decided last evening to Lightly Boned Corset with new flexible top feature, for slight near Victoria, by the Dominion Gov­ Marchant stated to the Council that figures, at...... $2.25 with regard to the first and second take the opinion of the city solicitor ernment. year work jof the university course, before replying. 18 Noticeable reductions made In The by-law to require the rear the price of gasoline by the various he questioned whether that work at the Victoria College should be lighting by lamp or disc of bicycles oil companies. after dark was passed through its Warner's Wrap-around Models ~ "20. Accommodation of several con- charged nightly to the university estimates. He thought that the sub reading.. and after final considéra- v entions. ■jeef might be -eakwttTe With the Gwv* eminent, and the university govern­ law. (NON-LACING) TENDERS AND BONDS ors. He believed some form of pro­ Silk Broche Wrap-around, long skirt with panels of surgical test might be considered. Tenders for wiring at the Johnson The Council, however, did not pass Street Bridge were opened, and re­ ... elastic, $5.75 a motion on the subject. ferred to the electric light committee Damask brocade and surgical clastic, extra long back to give Considerable discussion occurred and city electrician. the flat back-lines, at...... $3.60 THOMAS PLIMLEY, LTD. No change wiU be. made at present with regard to the telephones used by Ugtmy Bonwr wrap-around Sports Model made of surgical the trustees, and paid by the citi­ with the staff in the assessor's de­ SETTLES BUDGET elastic and figured sateen, at...... ;...... $2.25 zens.** Alderman Ker recommended partment, it was stated. In framing Broughton Street at Broad defeirtng the approval until the whole a report to the Real Estate Board. No n«*w work will be attempted question of telephones to civic offi­ Tho purchase of the following All Boned with Warner’s Rust-proof Boning this year beyond what was absolute­ cials had been reported upon. bonds from the Royal Financial Cor­ YOUR MODEL IS AMONGST THESE ly necessary to repair buildings and Alderman Todd disassociated him poration for sinking fund purposes keep them in shape, decided the Oak self from these pin-pricks, whatever was authorised: It will be a pleasure to give you a fitting Bay School Board In session last his views were. about school expend! $2.000 City of Victoria 4 per cent night. The Board previously dis­ bohtis, due December 1, 1952, at 76.03 posed of its ordinary estimates at Alderman Ker said he had no and accrued interest. approximately $66.000. a figure com­ desire to attack the telephone alt £300 City of Victoria 4 per cent, parable to that in 1923. and last night nation in a hostile manner to the bonds, due September 3, 1960, at 73.90 discussed the extraordinary items of and accrued Interest. INQUIRY AT ARMY had been arranged to investigate the I ta budget. ^ ... The Council referred, by a majority £100 City of Victoria 4 per cent, Arnold case at the Royal Military These were held down to $3,000, bonds, due January 21, 1958, at 74.58 COLLEGE OF CANADA and Included certain necessary re­ vote, the school estimates back, and will take them up in the estimates and accrued Interest. pairs to buildings and slight altera­ The yield to the city on these pur­ If this inquiry reveals anything tions to take care of accommodation. committee. To thftiCommittee was sent an estl chases is 5.70. Kingston, OnL, Feb. 26—An Ottawa very serious it Is likely other steps No extensive building plans will be Dissatisfied with the system of dispatch received here quoted the will be taken to go thoroughly Into undertaken in 1924. It was decided, mate on superannuation for the using men on rock work when the but the existing facilities made to police department, which the comp rock can be more economically crush­ Department of Defence as authority the whole matter. The* court of in-r 2 cover the service that is supplied. troller estimated at $4.082 as the quiry will conduct its investigation ed by machinery, such men being en­ for the statement that a court of in­ City's contribution, or at a maximum The alterations wttl give additional gaged in connection with unemploy­ quiry. composed of military men. behind closed doors. class-room accommodation. It was of $425.88. If the employees gave tho ment relief, was voiced In a letter stated, and meet the needs of the fullest salary percentage, a total of from the Victoria Trades and I*abor moment. ______$4,457.88. Council. The letter recommended packets To the estimates committee wss that men on relief work should be Moose Jaw. Feb 26.—Owen Wal referred a request from the British more profitably employed on other tere and A. K. Knight, former mem­ Special Service Squadron Entertain­ work on the streets and parks. The for bers of the Moose Jaw police force, ment Committee for a grant of $3.000 communication was sent to the com­ who were arrested February 16, towards the cost of entertainment. mittee handling unemployment. charged with breaking Into local It will cost $55 to change over, and The works committee will receive stores while on duty, were arraigned the sum of $840 per year will be a deputation from automobile deal­ in police court yesterday and were saved If the Ciuncll abandons a City ers who protest against .the license committed for trial. Hall telephone exchange la place of fee, at the next meeting of the com­ individual telephones, according to a mittee. ______report filed by the comptroller re gardlng the City Hall telephone i— 25 rice. R. F. E. Sewell. Saanich clerk, who APARTMENT HOUSE Is also treasurer of the Victoria Saanich Beaches and Parks Commit tee. wrote with regard to the assess ment of Gorge and Mount Douglas DEAL SUBJECT OF parks, stating that the taxes would amount to $2.511. This question was also sent to the estimates committee. SUPREME COURT surr mmfe. 4/3 JAPAN MAINTAINS J Agreement of Sale on $18,- 000 Property Central Theme VOLUME OF EXPORTS in Action Action In dispute over an $18.000 agreement of sale continued in the Business, However, Has Supreme Court this momfng when Shifted From Yokohama Mrs. Laura Blanche Bonavin sued Pretty John C. Rivers for specific perform­ Although Japan in company with ance of contract. Outdoor other countries, suffered a slump in The action concerns an agreement export trade, she Is gradually attain­ of sale between the parties dated ing the place she reached as an ex- June 1, 1921 whereby. It Is .claimed. .. porting nation when she seised the the defendant agreed to purchase the Woollens — __ . . .. ___L nnu'n O ■ I hJI fllx-mfklL, opportunity offered during the war premises, known as the Olympic need such frequent wash­ to supply the market with many of Apartments, May Street, for the Christie’s the articles which formerly came sum of $18.000 The sum of $9.000. ing that the only safe from Germany, states 8. D. Clay of It is asserted, was paid at that date method is to do them in the Export Department of Bale A in cash and by the trade of certain Fraxer, of Kobe, who was a passenger property on Fern wood Road. The the pure Lux suds. on the Empress of Russia, which balance was to be paid over a period Because, L»x does not called at Victoria yesterday. Japan of five years at 7 per cent, interest. fought hard for her markets and No further money was paid, alleges mat or thicken woollens, fought equally hard to retain them the plaintiff, and asks specific per­ but keeps them as fluffy a hen Germany came hark as a com­ formance of contract, or retires* =Sodas as though they srere new. petitor. The recent disaster threat­ Taking the stand In his own ened to seriously interfere with her fence the defendant. John Charles Always Fresh. Crisp export trade but Japan is holding her Rivera, testified at the opening of Lux is sold only own. The port of Kbbe is doing the the trial yesterday that he did business formerly done from Yoko­ not find the premises satlsfac And Wholesome ni sealed packets hama and the big silk shipments for tory. He found the rentals below —dustproof! which Yokohama was famous are what he had been led to believe, be now sent through Kobe. said; the water supply and the heat­ When buvinu ANY biscuits Yokohama is still like a pioneer ing arrangements, he testified, were mining town. Galvanised Iron and insufficient. Ash for wooden whacks are dotted every­ Further, asserted defendant, he had where while business men have char­ been led to believe that the premises Christie’s cost $25.000 new and he had since Asked wnether he was going to re­ tered a boat on which to Bleep. The CONFERRINGJJF HONORS the minority report of the Royal harbor Is congested with boats un­ been told that the building had been C7hore's j Christie Biscuit Commission on Honors which Right appoint the committee to advise him LUX loading supplies. put up for $9.000 This was denied Hon. Arthur Henderson had signed. with reference to honors. Premier With the business that has drifted by counsel for the plaintiff. The London. Feb. 26 (Canadian Press) Premier MacDonald replied that the Lrrcr Brother, LI mi led bearing continues with H. A. Maclean. 9 Cor Cvcry Caste MacDonald said the committee had to Kobe. Mr. Clay believes that its matter had not escaped his attention. — When asked in the House of Com- . recent increased Importance will 1m* K.C.. for the plaintiff, and Cleve mon* yesterday whether he proposed} He was considering whether in the been appointed to deal with i*oliti- White- and Carcw Martin for the de eal honor* He would certainly ap­ maintained t«, a «.rtain extent arul .to Vike any action to prove»* the j crowded.state of business before the Yokohama will' lose much of her fendant. Mr. Justice Murphy pre House anything further could pro­ point a committee when tint wed praye abuses connected" with the t shipping trade. conferment of honors mentioned inl fitably be done. «rose. ' Sfcfc •„» c- *» *T *

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26^J924_

DOWNTOWN MAYTIME AS PLEASANT TO Ti THOROUGH IN a campaign of terrorism which sickened the civil* AS m wo** ized world and matte Russia an outcast. But Other People*» Views j PARADE THIS YEAR Hirtoria Baily Simta this period passed and many of the doctrines The route of the street parade on the principal day of the Maytime which had supported Bolshevism were thrown Latter. addr»,Md to ttio editor •«< lr EFFICIENT TUESDAY, FE»nU>WY 2». 192i _____ overboard. The communistic wage .system was tended for publication must be short Frolic will be restricted to downtown CONTAIN Itglbly written. The longer en artKl* streets, the parade committee of the NO NARCOTICS PROMPT TO ACT one of the first of Lenine’s cherished ideals to go. shorter the chanc i of Insertion. AH l««b* frolic decided on Saturday evening. Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by munira dona muet bear the name ana *«' Gradually came the invitation to foreign capital drrea of th# writer, but not for publication This will eliminate the long Jour­ Ths times printing and publishing compant, i nleaa the owner wlabea. T*i«- publication ney to Beacon Hill And help the LIMITED and the re-transference of industrial establish­ or rejection of articles la a matter c*Urc_ movement of people more rapidly, Offices: Corner Breed and ^ert Streets In the dlacretlon of the Kdltor. No reipon after a meal downtown, to the Gorge ments to private ownership. Free trade among •iblliiy i« awumed by the paper for *»=■ the peasants once more was established and the submitted to the Editor. for the regatta. The route will be Honest Quality Boots for the out-door Buelncs Office (Advertising) ...... p5”n? 8115 from Douglas Street, at Queens Clrculathm ...... "'""Kone «6 country began to shake itself_down into some­ Avenue, where the gathering will ^MEN! FIGHTING NARCOTICS ...... $4.95 ■dllorUI Office ...... mono start, to Yates Street, up Yates to thing approaching decency. All this history very IMS Government SL To the Editor:—The Victoria and Cook Street, and return to starting Phone ISM -SUBSCRIPTION RATTS: naturally is not easily lived down and replaced place. Judging wilt take place ett MODERN SHOE CO. r month District Anti-Narcotic League has City Delivery ...... • l.v public confidence in the future good behavior for its able object the question of the route. By Mail (exclusive of City) Canada. Great »nnum Narcotic Drug evil. The executive Britain and United Mates ...... •••**• ^Zr month of people with such a record. At the same time To France. Belgium. Greece, etc...... M »*r m°mn committee have decided not to line it should always be borne in mind that the Rus­ up with any organisation having- is the only fuel we sell. It sian people have the right to say how and by other alma, and therefore wish the public to know that we are not In is mined on Vancouver BASELESS PEAKS whom they shall be governed. It is not enough any way tndentified with the Anti- at this stage to insist that they have no alterna­ fci&loon Committee of Victoria Dis­ Island. Do not confuse it tive to that which is imposed upon them from trict, which has incorporated a ' On one or two' occasions while he was m clause “to vote and help destroy the with inferior foreign Coil America Sir Robert Ilofne gave expression to Moscow. Six years of Soviet rule are on record Drug Traffic*" Our light Jg. gainst imported to sell at a price and while this is not a long time ill the stage the abuse of Narcotic Drugs. aentiments in reference to Canada s Attituiie DR. M. RAYNOR. President only. towards the preference proposals of the Baldwin of political evolution through which Russia is Government which caused more than one lana- passing, it furnishes foundation for the argument WHY EXAGGERATE? When Vancouver Island Coal that recognition by other countries ought to put ilian newspaper to inquire where he got his ideas To the Editor:—Your correspon­ can be sold at a lower price. from. Consequently it is nothing more than nat- the sovietSoviet regime tow> theme test>■-.»...... and help the Rms- dent. Mr. John Dean, writes in lugu­ ■irai that The Toronto Globe sliïmtd wonder who! stHn' people to réhabilitai e I heir «mutry. brious Htrairr spent the supemnnoa- *t nai ...... - —...... -...... - done is t0 tion proposals of the committtec were th- “nianv people on both aides of polities What the British Government has do charged with the investigation of Who •expressed to him the point of view that give Russia «a chance to get hackback into titdecent so­ this subject. if action was taken in Britain now to indicate ciety and remain on good behavior by honoring Let me explain. The City Hall staff KIRK memorialised the Council requesting disapproval of the principle of preference already her obligations and living up to her agreements. the adoption of this system. The There is nothing “hostile to democracyin the committee appointed to enquire re­ • will sell it. established, and which the Imperial Conference ported and recommended fri effect was prepared to extend, it would have an awk­ attitude which Premier MacDonald has taken. that a partial adoption of super­ ward and embarrassing reaction in relation to Nothing very serious will happen it Russia fails. annuation should be tried, out. As If she plays the game, on the other hand, some groups of employees can be brought fins development of Imperial policylIf she plays Hie game, on m iaider its opera.tion.lhey thought that Kirk Coal Co. The Globe very properly reminds Sir Robert progprogress res?* willwm uo»chave been-v.« made towards^...... -— , a better the request of the City Hall staff state.têt., oL_affairsof affairs amongnmone 150,000,000150.000,000 people a not should be agreed upon. The Comp- that — - . , roller was instructed to report as to Ltd. - W, her, heard nothin, to the effect that the inconsiderable factor these days. its cost, and he stated that the abolition of the existing preference. minimum was $4,224. and the maxi 1212 Bt*oad St. Phone 139 S.mSUrUZtn,tl^C.mdU1n mum $4.724 per annum. Mr. John I jean places it at $40.000, «hence vwiUTT .TThe'^mYnton^r^ Vn^JUiutdonr ask, why exaggerate? Why not stick UUwa'rdue.,'nôt to a demand fromSî>nxd».t>u'“ h> the fact* * -The- committee did Note and Comment i not, nor would not have recommended an Incident of the Safeguard ns of 'P*a‘$3 &?£ the wholesale adoption of super­ iva< a war measure. It ma> M aaum uni annuation although had they done The Mexican rebels do not seem to have got so, the sum total cost of superannua­ along very well with their rebellion. All reports tion of all the employees of the City ™rE Council would be about $17,000 per ssjsrvifer!. tSS 5, .«s « to date would seem to indicate that the forces annum. Why even this large pro­ posal was not contemplated, and cer­ wm of President Obregon arc squashing the revolu­ did. . . , tainly no proposal involving $40,000 Press and people in Canada before the British tion with comfortable success. expenditure would be entertained for une moment. Fragrant Refreshing Invigorating elections took the view in accordance with politi­ So, why distort the facts? It is Sold by Grocers Throughout Canada cal tradition that Great Britain had just as much Another payroll has been established in Vic­ easy to soy the unknown cost is certain to be $40,000 Why not add right to order her own fiscal system changed or toria that will put *16.000 a year in circulation a cypher and say $400,000? One dis­ continued as the people of this country have. Nor and add.to the shingle business of the community. tortion is aa easy and untrue aa the there were no funds available where­ was this sentiment restricted to Liberal Steady industrial growth has set in and will con­ other. with to buy medala for the winning rings my special baking It may grow to these amounts in team. Ye gods? what is the meaning newspapers or' people supporting the policies tinue as the effects of a greater tourist trade the dim and distant future, when which Sir Wilfrid Laurier handed down to his make themselves felt. Victoria ha* 2V0.000 population, but of “amateur?" A lover of cup* and successors. The Baldwin proposals were natur­ the City Council is wrestling with medals, a lover of popular applause, the problems of the present. Some a lover of anything except the game of finest RaisinBmd ally welcomed by Premier King. He took the President Ebert, the German Government, and City council may vote to buy M John Dean a golden crown and harp —anyhow, he does not * love it well stand that if anything was offered he would take many foreign notables assembled in the Reich­ —although I think it very doubt­ nough to pay for It. it with the same alacrity as that which marked stag on Sunday and- listened to an appeal in be­ ful—I rather fancy the present Hundreds of famous amateur Fresh from my ovens you can get it—at any bakery, Britain’s acceptance of Canada's original and half of the scientific, literary and artistic profes- Council will not even buy him teams at home play In open fields, fountain pen. Bo why worry about with no crowd*—but the game is not grocery store or from your bread salesman. subsequent concessions. But the fiscal system ofni j Chancellor Marx regretted that the prob- proposal that may never cotne? dying there. Rri'tain is Britain’s own affair just as Canada s : jemg confronting the Government as a result of 1 heard Mr. Dean at the Private Wherefore, air. 1 implore these Bills Committee inveigh against representatives of amateur foot- Raisin Bread—the kind your family likes so ilpr„ j the Treaty of Versailles and the Ruhr occupation granting powers to* the City Council ...... 'HaTInlfl#'TrTilli»l"' ""■"’I mifcua—c~Æhi- Tirwitir ÜI mirmtnr ■■■■* t the ears. 10.000.000 bushels, bringing it up to 167,000,000. adequate provision for the playing The effects were marvelous. I was breakfast! The total yield of all grains for Ml Canada was eoll«c joiiane-ss tvp have of football, cricket, baseball, etc. To able to sleep and enjoyed > food their efforts none can hope tor any.- night's rest. I wITT never be without 1,180,000,000 bushels, or 125,000,000 bushels over thing but a «ucceseful outcome of it, , . 1 But there i« one iceriou* criticism Vick’s again.'* that in 1022. In other branches of agriculture, pro­ Anti tiv no mean* in the way the ft:.ure keeps They used 1 to treat cold troubles duction figures are also high. The^dairy produc­ tn he leveled at their arguments: externally - with tallow, goose-grease its promises. too much emphasis was laid on the and Camphor. Then internal dosing tion for the year' is placed at *250,0jp recent meeting of the Lower in which their affair* are being conducted \\ hen Evening fin<1e thst ,t „ the other half that Island Football * Association it was Phone 1177 1203 Broad St. E. M. Brown Ifhe BE late PfettilFrrretnier and -his------eolleagnew— Trotaky------rode ^ too exutew ww optniona without actually stated that R was out of the A. R. Graham at. . ..._o.ilr.im> U'hloll 11 nranulf V really knowing what you are talking about? It is a question to expect players to take i.Vn .tower over th» wreekage which Kerensky any interest In a cup competition if left behind him they and their supporters began common fault.

f : J I VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1924

DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED Quaiitieé J | Superior Value» •ten Heurs: * a.rh. to « p.m. Wednesday, 1 p.m. Saturday, • p.m. I 1 Dresses and Men’s Suits—Remarkable Wednesday Morning Value Many Good Values for the Last Days of Our February Sale

25 Only—Navy and Black Infants’ Hand- MEN’S SUITS Made Dresses On Sale—Value $27.50 to . $40.00—for Poirette Dresses Special Special W ednesday $3.90 $1195 and $20.00 Morning Bargains Drews of finest grade Two Great Values for Men and Young Men Irish linen, hancLem- broidered. Traveler*’ Tweed and Worsted Suits in styles that are ab­ 25 Poirette Dresses in black and navy. , These are simple, samples. Some are solutely correct and qualities that are reliable. straight line one-piece frocks, trimmed with silk braid and slightly soiled bnt all in good condition ; sizes You have only to examine the suits to know the embroidery in self and contrasting shades. The necks are ..for thé ages of six values are rare. The fine tailoring, the distinctive finished with collars, plain, round or square styles; long and months to six years. models and the fashionable colorings all go to three-quarter sleeves, neatly belted with self material at the .Values to 07.50. On sale for ...... $3.90 prove they are real bargains at the prices quoted, fashionable low waistline; sizes are 16 to 42. On sale, —Infant»-, First Floor $13.95 and ...... $20.00 each ...... $7.90 —Men a Clothing. Main Floor r-Mantles, First Floor

Jersey Cloth Sweaters Middy Blouses of Men’s All-Wool Golf Hose Children’s Overalls Flannel and Serge Men’s Fleece- Reg. $2.00 a Pair—Special, $1.25 Wednesday Morning . Special,» Pair $1.00 Light Weight Jersey Sweaters, made in Tuxedo style. Middy Blouses of excellent quality serge and flannel. Ten Dozen Pairs Men’s All-Wool Golf Hose, English Children's Overalls of fine These are shown in Balkan style with long slqpves, band Lined make. Shown in tweed shades, fancy Lovat, heather and These have two pockets and have narrow belt. Shades denim, blue and khaki, American Beauty and green only ; size 34. On sale piped with r*d. They have at waist and trimmed on cuffs, pocket and collar with grey; sizes 10, 10% and 11. Some slightly imperfect. square necks and short red, white or black braid; sizes 14 to 20...... $1.98 Regular *2.00 values. Wednesday morning, pair, $1.25 for ...... *...... f1*80 sleeves and are suitable —Blouses, First Floor Combinations —Sweaters, First Floor No C.O.D. or phone orders. for- the agee of two to —Men’s Furnishings, Main Floor eight years, for . .gl.OO —Children’s, First Floor Bargains in the Baby Lace Curtains BOYS’COMBINATIONS Two BigWe&esday wnraarMassr Wear Department Fleece-lined Combina­ Children’s Romper tions, excellent wearing A Few Oddments on Sale Infants’ Long Kimonas of white flannelette, embroidered Morning Vaines in colors. Special, each ...... $1.50 Dresses, Each $1.00 garments and suitable Wednesday Morning Lace Certains 36 inches for present wear. Great Infants’ Gertrude Barracoats of extra fine grade white Children*» Kemper Dresses in two-piece styles. Dress wide by 2% yards long Value. Wednesday Combinations for boys including Tiger brand, natural flannelette, trimmed with silk stitching. Special, at and bloomers to match; morning,...... $1.95 elastic rib. Atlantic brand, cream rib, fleece lined, knee The drees is made from with attractive border* each ...... f1*50 —Men’s Furnishings. and ankle length. Not all sizes in any line. Vaines to ' yoke, scalloped around and plain centre. On Main Floor *1.75. Extra special values. Wednesday, a suit ..75* Gertrude Petticoats of soft, white flannelette, trimmed bottom and piped with sale at, a pair $1285 with silk stitching. Special, each ...... $1.25 contrasting shades. They No phone or C.O.D. orders. are In pink, blue, fawn and Lace Curtains, 42 inches wide and 2% yards long, ex­ —Boys' Furnishings, Main Floor Long Petticoats of white flannelette trimmed with fancy khaki for the ages of 2 to ceedingly fine quality and best value we have offered stitching. Special, each ...... $1.50 5 years. Special value at each ...... $1 .OO for a longtime. Offered Wednesday morning at, a Infants' Nightgowns, extra good quality, flannelette. —Children's. First Floor pair ...... $2.85 Lunch and Tea Room —Drapery. Second Moor Very neat with neck and sleeves trimmed with ribbons Open from #.lS e ra. Men’s All-Wool Sports and lace ; sizes for two to three years. Special, each $1.25 till 5 SO p.m: ------__ —Infanta^ Tint Floor A In Carle Meals at all hours. Jerseys, $1.95 Hosiery Specials for Wednesday Morning Merchants’ Lunch. 11.30 Boys’ All-Wool Worsted Hose, brown and a.m. till 2 p m. Men’s All-Wool Light Weight Sport Jerseys, made in Girls’ Fine 1-and- Bib Three-quarter Length Private Room for Ban­ CORSET BARGAINS Hose, all-wool with turndown tops and re­ black ; sizes 6% to 10%. Special value, a quets and Parties pullover styles, well made jerseys, in plain shades or inforced heels and toes; seamless; green. pair ...... 60<■ —Third Floor with stripe on breast. Very special value, each $1.95 Wednesday Morning Lovat and camel heather mixtures. Regular —Men’s Furnishings, Main Floor 98c for...... 50é Girls’ Bilk and Wool Three-quarter Hose D&A Back Lace Model Elastic Top Model, Back with turnover tops ; shades white, sand, delf Lace Corsets, of excellent Children’s Three-quarter Hose, with turn­ Corsets made of fancy pink blue. Special value ...... 98^ broche, with medium low quality pink coutil. They over colored tops; all-wool. Regular 75c bust; embroidery trimmed have free hip and four hose for 1...... 50< Women’s Fleece-lined Hose, black only ; Linoleum Laid Free top, free hip. soft boning supporters. Speeial value Boys' Heather Wool Hose, 4-and-l rib. They ! heavy cotton, for Winter wear. Sizes 8% a pair ...... $1.25 , and four hose supporters; have reinforced heels and toes. Regular to 10, a pair ...... 50f sizes 23 to 27 for $1.75 —Corset*. First Floor 98c for ...... 50^ Women’s Black Cashmere Hose, full Women's Silk and Wool Hose, with extra of Charge long leg, double hemmed top and reinforced fashioned with wide garter hem and rein­ Women’s Knit Underwear foot ; fawn, black, blue, grey and green mix­ forced foot, a pair...... ,...75tf If • Bought Wednesday, Thursday or tures. Special value, a pair ...... $1.50 Women’s Heather Cashmere Hoee, fall Friday — the Last Days of the Wednesday Morning Offerings Out-size Cashmere Hose for women, seam­ fashioned with wide garter hem, narrow less throughout, with extra large leg; black ankles, reinforced heels and toes; brown February Sale Women’s Bloomers with elastic at waist and knee, and only. Sizes 9, 9% and 10. Clearing at, a grey aqd green mixtures, a pair . .$1,00 with large gusset. Shades sky, white, flesh, apricot and pair ...... $1.00 —Main Floor Heavy Cork Base Dominion Linoleum, in a full range of grey ; sizes 36 to 42 for...... 50^ designs. Regular 98e a square yard for...... 89C Women’s Light Weight Vests of good grade cotton, with Scotch Printed Linoleum, in beautiful patterns and finest opera top, built -up straps and bias finish. Shade flesh Rugs at Special Prices Wednesday Morning grade. Regular $1.15 value. On sale, a square yard 98^ only ; sizes 36 to 40, for ...... •••...... Mirzapore Bugs for Hearth or Hall Wool Japanese Bugs at Special Prices Inlaid Linoleum with the designs printed through to the Women’s Step-in Combinations, low neck, slipover style Mirsapore Bugs, 3 ft. x 6 ft. ; blue and red Wool Japanese Bugs, size 3 ft. x6 ft., in canvas hack, beautiful designs from the most noted Scotch opera and round straps, lace trimmed and wide leg. and camel grounds for ...... $15.00 several excellent colors; durable grade and and English mills. Regular $1.98 a square yard. On sale Speeial value ; sizes 36 to 40 for ...... • • • ■ $1.00 Mirsapore Bugs, 3 ft. x 6 ft., extra fine attractive designs ; size 3 ft. x 6 ft. Regular r —First Floor for ...... •...... $1,84 quality, blue ground. Regular *26.75 *14.95 for ...... $10.75 for ...... $19.75 Size 30 x 60 inches. Reg. *9.75 for $7.95 Extra Thick Inlaid Linoleum, marble, tile and board de­ signs. Regular $2.59 a square yard for...... $2.35 Women’s Dressing Gowns Large Tapestry Bugs, Begular $22.50 for $17.95 —Linoleum, Second Floor Tapestry Bugs, 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6 in. ; durable grade and excellent designs. Special value ...... $17.95 Special Value, $1.98 ^ —Huge, Second Floor Dressing Gowns made of fancy wrapperette, trimmed Furniture Bargains for Wednesday with satin. Shades are blue and rose. Dressing gowns of crepe in shades of blue, rose, pink, Saxe and navy. Cash and Carry These are trimmed with hands of satin and shown in all FRESH MEATS— Morning sizes and are special value, each ...... $1.98 WEDNESDAY MOBNINO SPECIALS —Women's Whitewenr Twelve Felt Mattresses, covered with strong fancy art ticking and finished with roll Freeh Large Beef Hearts, each ...... 25c Pork Steaks, per lb...... 20* edge; all standard sizes. On sale st, eaelr-m-r...... $7.oO Blade Bone Roasts, per lb...... 9* Loin Pork Chops, per lb...... 25* Simmons' Steel Beds, walnut finish, made with continuous posts and 4 ft. 6 in. sizes. Very Lean Boneless Stewing Beef, 2 lbs. for 29r Mince Steak, per lb...... 13* neat. Big value at ...... $12.90 “4711” Bib Mutton Chops, ,-er II...... V 25* ,b ’,W...... înî It is quite a long time since we were able to supply the Loin Mutton Chops, per lb...... 35< Fresh Cooked Tripe, per lb...... 10* Children's High Chairs made of hardwood, and with swing tray; shown in golden finish. demand for this popular brand of Cologne and Lavender REGULAR COUNTER, DELIVERED Special, each...... • * Water. We have now a full supply of the “4711” lines Sirloin Tip Boasts, per lb...... 23* Fresh Pork Spare Bibs, pet lb...... 15* Bow Back Kitchen Chairs, made of hardwood in golden finish. Special value, $1.45 all the different sizes in cologne, lavender, also soaps at Larre Arm Rocking Chairs of hardwood, shown in golden finish. Speeial. each $3.50 Rolled Prime Ribs, per lb...... 23* Fresh Lamb Tongues, per lb...... 25< 5 ° —Furniture, Second Floor practically the old prices. t Fresh Pork Tenderloin, per lb...... 50* —Toilet Articles DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED f

\ VTOTORTA pAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1924 SPECIALS ! Accept This Gift 1 lb. pkg. Tudor, Voonia or Club Steaks (boneless), lb. 33# - IN WOMAN’S DOMAIN - May bloom Ceylon Tea. value Nice Lamb Chops, ll>.....35# 75c, and 4 lba. Granulated Fresh Stewing Lamb, 2 lbs. 35# Sugar, for...... $1.00 Eastern Finnan i Haddie, y IS MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN JAPAN per lb...... 17# W.M.S. CELEBRITE I sack Maple Leaf Bread Flour, 49 lbs., and 1 tin Magic Bak­ 1 lb. Fresh Liver ... I ip ing Powder ...... 81.95 1/, lb. Sliced Bacon. | WC Finest Small White Beans, Finest Japan Rice, Interesting Gathering at First Mrs. E, Doane Honored by 4 lbs...... 35# :t lbs: ...... 25# Presbyterian Church Yes­ L.O.B.A. at Provincial t\ terday Convention At the opening session of the Grand H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO., LTD. The Joint Jubilee of the W.M.8. of Lodge of the Ladies' Orange Benevo­ the Presbyterian Church In Canada Grocery 'Phones lent Association in Vancouver on Buteher and Provisions and of the Presbyterian missions-In Saturday, a gold wrist watch was 178-17» 612 Fort St. 5521-5520 Formosa was celebrated yesterday presented to Mrs. D. B. Johnstone, with a luncheon at the First Presby­ retiring grand mistreaw of British Co­ terian schoolroom. Mrs. J. M. Gra­ lumbia and flowers to 8^re. E. Doane. •efs ham. president of the W.A. of that of Victoria, the newly-elected Grand church was in the chair, and about Mistress of British Columbia, by 160 guests attended the enjoyable Mrs. Warden. Both are members of No Stooping «fathering. The tables were attrac- the Purple Star Lodge of Victoria. j lively decorated in the Formosa col­ On behalf of the Victoria members. ors of red and white, whit» curios Mrs. *W. Hoy presented to Mrs. from that country added Interest, Doane a cut glass dish. No Backache if* The jiFpeakers were J4r* WIIIWib^i The election nf officers was con- Who. w ith her husband. Is enjoying a ducted by Mrs. Tulk and Mr*. Alton. Berhaps Mother ha* furlough from mission work. In For- Dr. Ellis, of Toronto, past grand mas­ The Film Combated rheumatiem—then this rrlosa ; Miss Garland, of Ottawa, who ter of British America, conducted the is the Range she needs. Hpok»* on behalf of Canada and I'anu- installation of officers and also gave Two "Daylight" ovens dlan'missions; Rev. Dr Campbell, a an address. Why not keep those prettier teeth? that can be used at the former pastor of First Presbyterian . The. past mistress Jewel was pre­ IS! sented by Mr*. Tulk and Mrs. Doane sam# time. One fire Çhurch, who was presented on behalf the W-A. with a life membership to Mrs. Johnstone Mrs. Doane was Your den lilt, when he cleens two ways to fight that film. One will accomplish-doubio - appointed to represent British Co­ teeth, remove» the dingy film. Then disintegrates the film at all stages work. Trade In your Tin tiif organization; Mrs. Feist end, who made the presentatlort. and Mrs. lumbia at the annual "convention of teeth Ieoh whiter, cteener. Why of formation. One removes K old Rang#. A. I> McKay, whose remarks were the most worshipful grand lodge of not keep them tot without harmful sconring. British America in be held at Sault in the natlire of a f t rewell to the Ste .Xian»* in Mav when resolution* Million» of people now daily Many careful teste have proved organization, as she is leaving the v B.C. HARDWARE will be presented from the grand fight that film. They nee a new- these methods effective. A new- Wf city In a few days to make her home lodge of British Columbia. type tooth peste Now, wherever type tooth paste has been created elsewhere. Mrs. McKay's departure The next three-day convention of was the subject of regretful com­ yon look, yon tee teeth glisten— to apply them daily. The name la :( & PAINT Ce., Ltd. the British Columbia organization eee them free from clouds. Pepaodcnt. . ment. as she has been a very active i - will be held in Revelstoke in Febru­ \\ "the Range People worker in the organization during ary U>25. Today careful people of some SO Il 71S Fort St. Phone 82 her three years' residence here, and How teeth lose their beeuty nations employ it, largely by den­ has held the office of Presbyter 1st tal advice. To countless homes it president for the Island, Mrs. W. G. Mrs. Woodsworth Yon feet on poor teeth a viscous Wilson spoke briefly about mission film. Under old-way brushing, has brought a new dental era. w’ork. much of it dings and stays. Food Another interesting Item on the Takes Exception to •teins, etc., discolor it, then it forma Ten days shows what . programme whj given by Rev Mr. dingy coats to cloud the luster of Williams, of Formosa, who sang a I.O.D.E. Pictures the teeth. song in Chinese. This delightful test will quickly Film also censes- most tooth show you whet Pepeodent can do. Toronto, OnU Feb. -26 (Canadian troubles. It holds food substance It does more than fight film. It Kumtuks Hear Press)—Mrs. Woodsworth. wife of which fermente end forms acid. It Rev. J. 8. Woodsworth. M.L.A., has multiplies the alkalinity of the holds the add in contact with the saliva. That la there to neutral» recently written In a Igibor Journal teeth to cense decay. Germs breed Address on Work along her line of pacifist teaching, mouth adds. It multiplies the taking exception to the donation of by millions in it. They, with tar­ ptyalin in saliva, which is than ta Of a Librarian the War Memorial pictures to ecbools, tar, are the chief cause of pjmr- digest starch deposits on teeth. which la one of the features of I.O. D.R. work. In the next issue of The» combined results give a Much amusement and interest was Thatiei new idea of whet a dentifrice Echoes reference will be made by an 1 the deity care. created at the luncheon of the Kum­ I.O.D.E. officer to misconception in should do. tuks Club yesterday by the descrip­ JLfag mfrltgr, ______:__ . tion of the qualities essential to the It la felt that women only need to perfect librarian, described in the Modern science has discovered he well-informed on the subject to Send the coepon 1er a 10-Day course of an illuminating talk by —Photograph by Chapman. thoroughly understand the aim be­ This e#w UH— it tmstm Misa Phyllis Knowles. The speaker Tube. Nota how chan the teeth Among the passengers on the liner Empress of Russia which arrived in hind the order’s endeavor.. There la feel after using. Mark the absence absorbed ky the skis declared that the perfect librarian the city yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Thaig Conroy. Mr. Conroy is Pro­ no desire to glorify war, and actual must have the wisdom of a Solomon, of the viscous film. See how teeth fessor of English at the Imperial Japanese Naval College. Toklo. Mrs. Con- fighting comes into very few of the Pepeodent disintegrates the the patience of Job and the tact of a picture*. It is patriotic service and become whiter as the film-coats diplomat in order to cafry out the roy is a< know led ged i<> the most baautlful woman <-f Japan. Her maiden film, then removes it with an disappear A, multifarious duties in the- beat inter­ name was Kjktiko Tera, meaning "Little Chrysanthemum" She was the the tradition of duty which la em­ agent far softer than enamel ests of the public. daughter of a Samurai of Chiba prefecture, member of one of Japan's oldest phasized The heroism of the sur­ never nee a film combatant What yen sea and feel wm tell Does your skin Mia* Lottie Bowron gave an inter noble families, who was killed in the recent disaster. Professor Conroy first geon and the Red Cross nurse; the which r note ins harsh grit. ypu what la beet for yen and years. sÿtiHfc TiMi response to the summons in time of 5SS Kumtuks Club delegation to Van­ full of many difficulties and Mr. Conroy only succeeded after sending manv couver for the birthday celebrations fought grimly, not because they embassies to the Terao home In Yokohama. . They were married in Decem­ liked fighting, but because they of the Business and Professional BUsme as CnMM Women's Cluh in that city. Two ber. 1930. end are .now on their way to Lus. Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Conro> looked upon it a* a stem business solos were delightfully sung by Lepn lost all their possessions in the earthquake and are hoping to recoup their which had to be gone through In de­ PgpSGClg/vL 10-Pny Tubs Fi—A" is the fruit pf their la­ Bruce Richardson, of Winnipeg. this Winter, has leased Mrs. A. M. bors. The flavor, is more deliciou* + *r + Anderson's cottage at' Cadboro Bay. than any unblended tea grown. Mr. W. Jancowskl. of Stewart, and will take up her residence there who Is spending an extended holiday at the end of the month. For Hospital W. A.—To-morrow In Victoria, left yesterday afternoon ÿ New Hairdressing afternoon, through the kindness of for Vancouver cm a business trip. Mr. and Mr* John Galt, of Vic­ $T6 6 Misa Tully. a combined bridge, mah toria, who have been the guests of _ PURE „ Jong and five hundred party will be Mr. and Mrs. Montixambert have the Hon. Robert and Mrs. Rogers in A A FAST Parlor Opened at he'd at the Balmoral, the proceeds of rented the former home of Mrs. Hod Winnipeg, arrived in England by the If It’s Wash­ which are to be devoted to the work tier, on Yale Street,-and will be real Aquitanla en route for the continent. cocoa Hudsons Bay Store of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. dent there shortly. They are accompanied by their joeegtVe Hospital. As a few more ■F -f + daughter, Mrs. Cecil Crttchley, and tables can be obtained friends desir­ Mr». IToward Milter. Itm-ktnmt her two children — Canada. Charles Hanson, the well-known ous of thus assisting the hospital Avenue, returned home recently from able We’ll hairdresser, has taken over the may phone Mrs. Walter Fraser or an extended vl.lt at- her home In The many friends of Colonel J. G. flora at the Mrs. John Hart, the conveners. At j Pratt. Kansas, Holmes, of Car berry Gardens, will be Hudson's Bay , store, which were the tea*hour additional guests will be "** pleased to hear he is recovery from Packed In a formally opened to the public yes­ welcomed. 1 Colonel Bryant, who has been n the bruises he received when knocked terday. Mr. Hanson has been In the ------:------| visitor ' In Victoria for the past two down on the street by a motor last Launder It hairdressing business in Victoria for* Mrs. Sheèdrake. after a. short visit, weeks, left yesterday afternoon ^for Wednesday. fourtèen years, of which two and a in Victoria returned to-day to her. his home at Beaver "™*Point. Salt Curtains, blankets, wash- half were spent it* the management home in Jordan River. I Spring Island. Brig -General H. T Hughes. C M. _ able ruga, quilts, feather of the former parlors at the Empress in th|* city, left Vancou- 3$ covers—we launder gll in the Jones Building. Before that ver last night for France and Bel- nj 4 he was In the hairdressing business '>4 glum^ where he will resume his du S m by modern methods in London, Vienna, and in Hwitzer- YOUR HOME ties In connection with the erection St which restore their orig­ of Canatlian memorial* in the hat- * inal beauty and service­ The new quarters in the Hudson's Meflelda. under the Imperial War ft Bay store are equipped with the V AND YOU îlraves Commission. J * ability. And we bring latest and best antiseptic furniture them back without and machinery. The booths are ele­ 6v HELEN KENDALL At the party held last night at the ÿ delay. gantly finished in mahogany with all home of Mrs. E. A. t'olbert, Fort Bt.. ft fittings of snow white enamel, while in aid of the fund* of the parish of Just phone and one of the foyer is luxuriously carpeted, Anti-Spring Preparations Our I,ad y of Lourdes the following "nO help this fellow grow equipped with comfortable chaire and guests were the fortunate winners 1 sturdy in body and active deedroted with Spring flowers. of prizes : For "500," Mrs. 11. O'Han­ our drivers will call. If you are as fond of the great I lon. Mrs. Hornsby, Messrs. P. L. in brain, give him food A trained staff of ■ five operators, outdoors as 1 am. and begrudge every O'Corinell and W McManus; for including Mrs. Mary Roole, Miss E. that builds up nis frame tven moment spent in the house after the ,•* bridge. Mrs. Lillie and Mr. Webb; Relmer. Miss Griffith. Miss Ruth Spring hurst* Into colors and fra- • for whist. Miss Shermn. and for mah taster than he wears it out in Tripp and Miss Madeline Hanson will granee, you will make your fingers and Jong, Mrs. Charles E. Wilson. his strenuous play. NEW METHOD assist Mr. Hanson in. maintaining the your sewing machine fly during these | high Rin8Mf6 "f workmanship which chilly days when you mU*t spend j The Ladies' Musical Club brought he has created during his many years many hours within doors. together a splendid array of talen* ET him have a cup of FRY’S LAUNDRY in business in this city. Although Many women wait until the warm I for the benefit tea on Saturday at Cocoa often. Here you have yesterday was the first day in the days are fairly here before they be- | the home of Mrs. Stuart Robertson L a delicious food beverage that Phone 2300 new quarters, a steady stream of gin to get ready for thenf. When i 1023 Belmont Avenue,. the proceeds clients presaged a busy season for all the green and blue of trees and I .. of which will aid a musician in dif­ is all nourishment. For instance, 1016-17 North Park Street this addition to the beauty parlors of sky are calling to them to forget ur?-”u1.rely tb<‘re '* a ■PAfe corner ficulties. The vocu’lets for the oc­ nearly one fifth of its bulk is the city. ♦ rervthlng else, they are in their ! ^ tbf* bouse where one piece ai u casion Included Mrs. B. Tyrwhitt sewing rooms with their eyes bent me mu y be painted Now is a good “albumen” and albumen is only Drake. Mr*. F. G. Aldou*. Mi** Kath­ Art Students’ Dance—-The Art upon new chintz hanging* for the t.m<* to *hop for Hpiing white goods, another form of muscle. living room, or filling their nose* !

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1924 ÎÏÏ MAY REPLACE LINER EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA IN TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Extra Good Values

Dr. F. H. Bowen, of Empress For Half-day Shoppers of Russia, Prescribed to Patient at Sea Women's Spring Under- Broken Assortments in Valuable medical aid by wire- wear Cotton Knitted Veot. ieaa on the bosom of the broad In opera top or eleevele,» I’aeifie was recently given by style», plain tailored or with Wash Fabrics l)r. F, H. Bowen, ship’s surgeon dainty lace edging». set in cro- of the Canadian Pacific Empress chg* fronts; sixes 36 to 42. i Clearing at 27c a Yard of Russia, which returned from Comes in white only. the Far East yesterday after­ Cotton Knitted Bloomers Included in this Special Offering are 32-inch Pongee Shirtings noon. Made with gusset and elastic in neat stripes, 30-inch Printed Japanese Crepes, 27-inch On her Jaat westbound voyage at waist and knee, neatly fin­ Uinghams in plaids and block checks, 29-inch Nurse Cloths about three days out from Victoria, ished seams; sixes 36 to 42. and 30-inch Str»i>ed Crepes, values to 50c. 27C the ship's wireless picked up a mes­ Come in white and sage from the C.O M M. freighter flesh. Price ...... • VV » Special at, per yard Canadian Transporter asking for . —Second Floor —Main Floor medical advice on behalf of one of 4 - /y • her crew who was seriously ill with dysentry. Two Excellent Values in The patient had a temperature of Navy Gaberdine* and 10$, was "delirious and^TT'id other Women’s Nightgowns 23c Specials in symptoms of a very serious nature.- Serges at a Special I>r. Bowen prescribed certain medl - Mull Nightgowns Drug Sundries tines and advised Captain Harris, of Made with strap shouldete r ftd Low Price Emulsified Gocoanut Oil». the Canadian Transporter, regarding C.P.S.S. EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND ' V neck, snrrred witn blue treatment, with the result that after stlfching; comes in flesh and Woven from pure wool yarns In a value 35c, for .... 23* several days of constant - commun! . rich, deep shade of navy; weights Vinolia Vanishing Cream, cation, the long distance patlenTtnads' ■ $1-00 for dresses, suits and separate t value 36c, for ..... 23d satisfactory progress towards recov­ skirts. 64 inches wide; vaiu^f Floramonde Face Powder, ery and was able to pass the medical Cambric Nightgowns value 35c, for .... 23d Made from fine quality cam­ $2.50. Special at, dj*| QO test at Yokohama. French Fishermen EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND MAY Spectacular Tag per yard ...... 0 French Almond Cream, bric In witpover style, square value 35c for ...... 23d neck and klmona sleeves, neck —Main Floor Rivers Talcum, value 35c, Limit Their Catches Race is Finished neatly trimmed with rows of for ...... 23d REPLACE LINER AUSTRALIA stitching in mauve and blue. Pure 'Wool Homespuns ^ Tooth Paste, value 35c, Of Sardines Now Shown In flesh and white. for...... ,7.... 23d Seattle, Fob 26.—In a spectacu­ Excellent Value lar race between the Cary-Davis Clearing at $1.00 Lip Sticks, value 36c, Biarritz, Prance. Feb. 26.—Sar­ Empress of Australia May Be Transferred to Trans­ tug Humaconna, the Liilico tug 8t * —Second Floor for...... 23c dines have become so plentiful Sea Monarch, and the tug Forest a Yard Nail Brushes, value 35c, along the coast that the fishermen atlantic Service and the Empress of Scotland, T. Crosby, of the Washington Tug ___ for 23d are limiting their catches. It was and Barge Company, from Seattle A Bargain in Hair Nets Only a limited quantity of these Widsol ( Lysol). value I5c, recently found that each boat was Brought to Pacific; Definite Statement Being to Cape Mattery Saturday night, pure wool homespuns in shades for ...... 23d averaging 100,000 sardines per trip the Forest T. Crosby won the coh- Made from real human hair, in of flame, rose and paddy, 54 Bath Soap, value 10c, 3 test. The race was caused by re­ cap or fringe shape, in blonde, and the price fell to twenty francs Awaited With Return of Capt. E. Beetham Prom ins. wide; value $1.50. AA for ...... 23d ceipt of word hero that the per thousand. By limiting, tfreir light, mid and dark brown, Special at, per yard. tpi-eW —Main Floor catch and taking an occasional schooners Mindanao and William East auburn and black; valqe 10c. —Main Floor daÿ off the fishermen reduced the H. Smith were off the Cape wait­ Special at, 22C supply and the cannera gave bet­ ing to be towed in. The winning ter priced. Persi«tent rumors are current in transportation circles on the tug « btalned the Mindanao for tow to Seattle, while the' Huma­ —Main Fl>or mainland to the effect that the Canadian Pacific liner Empresm of conna obtained the William H. A Special Offering in Women’s Scotland, now operating in the Transatlantic service, may be Smith for tow to Port Townsend. Half Day Savings in transferred to the Pacific to replace the liner Empress of Australia Women’s Gloves Ships at a Glance in the Oriental service. Spring French Suede Gloves Definite word of the reported change will not be received until With self points, pique sewn TO ARRIVE the return of Captain E. Iteetham, manager of the C.P.8.S. Capt. seams, and two dome fasten­ LIGHT PASSENGER ers. in tan, beaver, pastel and Alabama Maru from Yokohama on Beetham and Capt. J. W. Troup,, manager of the B.C. Coast Steam­ . Oxfords February 22. ship service, are at present in Montreal in conference with com­ black; sites 6% to 7 *4. Empress of Russia from Yokohama Special at, fcl fiû These new Oxfords are particularly pany officials. per pair ...... tP-LeVV Fusel Sound Navigation Co. on February 25 . LIST ON RUSSIA smart In design and general appear­ Iyo Mam from Yokohama on Feb­ AIDED REFUGEES Silk Lined Cspeekin Gloves ance. They are made from fine black ruary 15. It was under the command of Cap­ Pique sewn seams, two dome kid, black velour calfskin and ma­ Day Steamer to Seattle President Jackson from Yokohama tain Samuel Robinson, C-BJ5., that Report Makura Forty Saloon and Fifty fasteners and fancy stitched hogany calfskin, medium weight THE cn February 29. the Empress* of Australia proved of points, in grey sises 6% to 7. soles, Cuban or low heels. great assistance to the people of Second Class Travelers Makura from Australia on March 1. in tan, sixes 6%k to 6%;6*; valuevaiue Sixes 1% to 7. Your Empress of Australia from Toko Japan during the earthquake which Dae Saturday SS. SOL DUC fUstrojredJfokohanoa on Beptember 1^ $3.75. Special at. choice, per pair ^îct^oj^From^PnlTêâ* ^fng3om"on saloon and fifty second class pas­ Sunday at 10.IB a m. for Port Aa- The Australia is the second largest The Canadlan-Australaslan liner —Main Floor feles, Dwncsnow. Port Townsend March 30. vessel in the transpacific fleet having sengers in addition to steerage, on and Seattle, arriving Seattle 6 «6 Arizona Maru from Yokohama on Makura is expected here on sched­ a gross tonnage of 21.500" tons as ule time Saturday. The Makura the Hncr Empress of Russia touch­ p m. Returning, leaves Seattle dally March 13. compared with the largest vessel in Cups and Saucers, 15c except Saturday, at midnight, arriv­ Deucalion from United Kingdom on is bringing a large passenger list ing at Victoria yesterday afternoon, ing Victoria 9.16 a m. the fleet, the Empress of Canada and is loaded with freight,- Vncliffl- the list Included Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc­ A special offering for Wednes­ —Main Floor April 30. which is 22,000 gross tons. Her E. E. BLACKWOOD. Agent ing 6.800 boxes of New Zealand Arthur, manager of the Hongkong day morning shoppers ; 60 dos. •11 Government St. Phone 7100 TO SAIL sfK*ed, however, does not touch that and Shanghai Ranking Corporation; plain white fine china cups of the Canada which holds the "Blue butter. Or H. I Howard. Apei Hawaii .Maru for Yokohama on H. de Loeur. representative of the and saucers, nice enough for C P R. Dock PhonePhoi 1511 ribbon speed record" for the Pacific. Firestone Rubber Co . who if pro- Women’s New Cardigans at February 22. The Australia's speed is seventeen afternoon tra u»e. Special at, President McKinley tor Yokohama ceeding to the United States from knots an hour maximum. ------eup-and *------^ 1 Ra on February 26. Java; TT. E. AThhfild. dirwtwr oT ttrr LAVISH FITTINGS firm of Arnhold Rros. at Shanghai;' saucer ...... ^1/1/ a Special Low Price Toyama Maru for Yokohama on —Lower Main Floor February 28. The Scotland has a beautiful ball­ MCKINLEY LEAVES I. Siberlust, New York fur dealer, on Smart Sweaters in Cardigan style, with five-button fastening, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY room. diningroom and palm room In his way home from the Orient; L. F. ef B.C.. Limited patch pockets and tight sleeves. Made from heavy quality her first class saloons. Her first Campbell, exporter and importer, of Hardware Department Rerntar sailing* from Vancouver to class accommodation Is one hun­ New York, who has been on a busi­ brushed wool in shades of Jieige, Monaco, slate all Bant Coast and Mainland Pointa, dred more than the Australia which ness trip to the Orient: Mrs. LL IX Logging Camps and Canneries as far TO-NIGHT WITH BIG Hume, of Vancouver, .who IS return­ Specials accommodates 400 passengers in her and navy ; sizes 36 to 42. Price as Prince Rupert and Any ox. Second Floor For detailed Information apply first saloons. The Scotland's first ing after visiting her daughter at The "Crest" Clothes Wringers Shanghai, and H. Briggs, well-known OEO. McGREGOR, Agent class compliment is 500 passengers. A well-made Wringer that That the Scotland will be able to merchant of St. Ives. Eng., who is re­ Tel. 1086 Ne. 1 Belmont House turning from a tour of the East. can be used on square or round make better time crossing the Pa­ tubs, fitted with full-size roll­ cific is Illustrated by the average A capacity cargo was brought from New Spring Sports Skirts *l>ced that she makes on her Atlantic Fair List of Passengers; H. the Orient aboard the Russia, includ­ ers. 3 only to clear. Special run. She averages eighteen knots ing a silk shipment of over 3.000 at...... f e.»5 In the Latest Wrap-around Effects an hour. In length she is 878 feet. A. Bvram, Bailway Presi­ bales. The cargo discharged here amounted to nearly 100 tons, while Round Whit* Enamel Pane Fashionable Skirts of plaid camel cloth in a variety of new Child’s Best Laxative is The passenger accommodation is ar­ Made from heavy plate with ranged over seven decks.------■------dent, Among Passengers the mail put off is the largest that Spring patterns. They are well tailored, finished with novelty BRITISH EMPIRE has been brought trbm the Orient for strong handles, finished in a “California Fig Syrup" When the Admiral Oriental liner some time.-* One thousand one hun­ heavy, hard, white enamel; pockets, belts and grouped buttons. Shown in combination President McKinley sails to-night for dred bags of mail were discharged would make excellent preserv ­ shades of grey, sand, brown and fawn ; waist 0^ the Orient she will take out with her here, while another 2.000 bags were ing pans. A limited number EXHIBITION a fair list og cabin passengers, a lull taken on to Vancouver. sizes 26 to 32. Price only. —Second Floor C'hi^f f’s-Lfim Ar»r.ts cargo of freight and 7,200 bags of 7- Imperial-quart size, special THOS. COOK & SON at ...... |. *1.70 Among the cabin passengers will 8- imperial-quart size, special Nearest Office be H. A. Byram. president of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul at...... ti.es 723 Georgia Street West -—Lever Main Floor A Bargain in Railway, who, accompanied by his Vancouver, B.C. According to advices received at wife and their daughter, Helen, are the local offices of the Admiral Ori­ to make an extended tour of the A Special in All-Felt ental line from ('apt. J. Orlflfth, com­ Orient. The departure of the Byrams mander of the President Jackson, In­ SHIRTS r; will be marked by the presence of Mattresses bound from the Orient, that vessel many local and national railway of­ Built-in layers of clean sanitary Canadian Tours will reach William Head early Friday ficials here to wish them a pleasant For Men Who Wear Sizes With Escort t£ fïreat Britain and morning. voyage. Miss Helen Bryan will be felt, well tufted, covered in fine iBi/2, i6 or iey2 Among the prominent passengers accompanied o\n the trip by* Miss Beware of Imitations! art ticking, stitched roll edge: July and August—Sixty Days Hyrry Mother? Even a bilious, aboard the liner are: B. W. Cadwal- Mary Louise Chamberlain, a girl all stock sizes. Negligee Shirts, in coat style, with double Inclusive Rate* constipated, feverish child loves the lader. of the Cadwallader-Glbson i*t1ce ...... $7.49 French cuffs; selection of blue, black From Victoria $684.10 up pleasant taste of “California Fig 1 .umber Company of Manila, one nt A. Toulon, sn expert delael engl —Fburth Floor and mauve stripes on white ground. Write us for programme. Early Syrup'* and it never fails to open the the best informed men on conditions neer. representing the Mackintosh & in the Philippine Islands; H. A. Berl­ Special Wednesday booking necessary. bowels. A teaspoonful to^ay may Seymour Company of Albany. N.Y., Morning, each ...... • •'U prevent a sick child to-moffow. iner. of the Import and Export Com­ is en route to Manila to supervise Half Day Specials in the Special Mediterranean Cruise Ask your druggist for genuine pany of New York ; W,. C. Boone and the Installation of several delsel gAYER Sixty-two Days, Leaves New Yqfk "California Fig Syrup'* which has di­ H. F. Moss, of the British American powered In hydro electric Grocery Department on July 3—3760 Up Tobacco Company; Lieut. H. A. Cot­ rections for babies and children of all plants at various points in the Phil­ AT THE FRUIT COUNTER ages printed on bottle. Mother! ton. of the C.8. coast and geodetic IN DE PE N DENT TICKETS ippines. California Marmalade Oranges, “Penman’s Preferred” Arranged to Any Part of the World You must say "California" or you survey in the Philippines; I). P. Others among the outbound traveler» may get an Imitation fig syrup. Greenshldds, of the Crown Cork will be: C. L. Vanderberg, of the Im­ special at, per dozen .... 30* Company of Ixindon, Eng.; J. Hepp- perial Candy Co., Seattle; A. Baker, III Tangerine Oranges, special at, Underwear for Men man. special representative of the an Importer and exporter of London. 2 dozen for ...... 26* Ford Motors Company in Japan; C. Thi, well-known brand of Spring Underwear In wool and cotton mix­ Eng.; Robert C. Coudray of the state Sweet Navel Oranges, special at. L. I»ngwell, an apple grower of per dozen ...... 14* ture, In natural shade only. Shirts are made with double breast, elas Wenatchee: J. C. Owen, of the department, Washington, D.C.; Rev. tie-lit ting neck bands. Will wash and wear well and will not Irritât Manila Electric Company; Mrs. N. M. Geo. Allen Odgera, of the Methodist 3 dozen for ...... 40* Episcopal Missions Board at Hong­ the most tender skin. Shirts In sizes 34 to 44; drawers OQ Nall and Miss Gertrude Rowe, of AT THE PROVISION COUNTER Aberdeen. Wash., returning from a kong; Maxwell Hamilton. American Swift’s Premium Bailed Ham, In sizes 32 to 42. Special value at, per garment ...... «P-leOV vice consul at Canton. China; V. E. Penman's Prsfsrrsd Combinations, with long sleeves and ankle length, tour of the Orient; A. R. Nicholson, special at, per lb...... 63* of the Singer Sewing Machine Com­ Miller of the Philippine Educational Unless you see the "Bayer Cross** sizes 34 to 44; regular value 13.25. Special value at, rJC^ Association, and Mrs. Anna K..John­ on package or on tablets you are not MacLaren’s Roquefort Cheese. pany in Japan; H. A. Haider, of In Jars. Special at ...... 35* Tientsin, and D. F. W’ebster. vice- son. mother of Hamilton Johnson, getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin —Main Floor president of the Pacific Com mere lâl editor of The Japan Advertiser. The proved safe by millions and pre­ •Iiced Jellied Veal, special at, Company in Manila. big ship will have a full cargo of scribed by physician» over twenty- per lb...... 38* freight Including automobiles, auto three years for Swift’s Premium Side Baeon, BRITISH EMPIRE trucks, generators, electrical ma­ Colds Headache Special at, per lb...... 55* TIDES AT VICTORIA chinery and equipment, flour, milk Toothache Lumbago Seal of Quality Perk Saueagei, Wednesday Morning Specials tobacco, cigarettes, and general Neuritis Rheumatism * special at, per lb...... 40* February merchandise. Neuralgia Pain. Pa Hi From the' Carp, t and *1 EXHIBITION [7 AT THE BISCUIT COUNTER ITImeHtlTlmeHtlTImeHt 'TlntsHt Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken packagè con­ Choice Mixed Biscuits, compris­ Drapery Sections b 1924 ? Date |h m. ft.|h. m. ft.lh m. ft.lh. m. ft. ing Cafe Noir, Apple Blossom. VESSEL MOVEMENTS tains proven directions. Handy boxe» Linoleum Ruge l .. .. 10 32 95 18.47 i » of twelve tablets cost few cent». Macaroon Snaps, Forfar Carpet Sweepers 2 . . 11 20 0 6 19 33 15 Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and Full-size Carpet Sweepers, 25 only slightly Imperfect E THROUGH BAIL AND OCEAN *- R 03 8 3 7 13 8 1 12.11 20.10 Portland. Feb. 25.—Arrived : Wal­ Creams, Lemon Sandwich and 1 . 9.6 11 100. Aspirin Is the trade mark (reg­ well finished and will last in­ Linoleum Rugs in a good as­ V BOOKINGS T 4 . . fr-22 * 3 8 11 7.6 13.01 « 1 20 57 16 lingford, Multnomah. San Francisco; Creamy Custard. Special at, sortment of nice patterns. 6 .. 5 3fi 8 3 î> 10 7 4 18 50 8 !» 21 87 1.8 Erie Maru, Miike. Sailed: Admiral istered in Canada) of Rayer Manufac­ per lb...... 42* definitely. Sale <>0 Cfi ture of Monoaceticacidester of Sail- Size 3x9. Sale A ° 4 . . 6 31 8.3 10 f>3 7 0 14 40 8 5 22 18 3 4 Fiske. San Francisco. Price, each...... VVetlU S 45 8.9 1ft 57 fi fi 15 33 7 9 22 54 cyllcacld. While It le well known that AT THE TEA AND COFFEE * SEE US FOB 7 .. 1.1 Tacoma, Feb. 25.—Arrived : Robin Price, each . $2.29 8 .. f. 12 8 4 11.56 « 1 H 32 7 3 23 31 2 9 Aeplrin means Bayer manufacture, COUNTER Green Opaque Window Shades MOO 6.7 17.40 Adair, New York; Hallgrlm, Yoko­ dFARES 5 9 .. f. 40 8 5 8 7 to ast-iet the public against imitations H.B.C. Ne. 2 Blend India and Serviceable Window Shades Cretonnes 10 .. 4» 07 4 7 7 12 8 # 14»5 5 3 19 22 « 2 hama; ‘ Drechtdijk. Rotterdam; El­ the Tablets of Bayer Company will be In plain grey opaque: size 24-Inch Cretonnes, suitable 0 38 6.6 7.4# 8.5 1 » 07 4 8 21 18 Ceylon Tea, as used In our # 1 dorado. Davenport, San Francisco; ■tamped» with their general trade for side drapes and cushion 12 .. 8 23 8.5 18.04 4.3 23.00 4 1 Irma, Glasgow. Sailed : Motorship 37 Ins. x 6 ft * Complete with 0 03 mark, the "Baver Cross." restaurant. Special at, per covers, in a wide selection of is .. 8.5 1# 55 4 0 Charlie Watson, San Francisco; Comy bracket und string cord. 14 .. !» 42 8 4 17 42 3 5 lb...... 62* pattern». Sale Price, is .. 10 17 8 4 18 24 11 merctal Guide, New York. H.B.C. Imperial Blend Freshly Sale Price, jo CANADIAN NATIONAL E If .. 10 M 8 4 1 » 03 2 7 Seattle, Feb. 25.—Arrived: North­ Roasted Pure Coffee, special each ...... I OU 11 2# 8 5 19.39 2.3 land. Admiral Sebree. San Francisco; —Third Floor IAI RAILWAYS LJ 12 :: 8 0 7 37 7.8 12.03 8 6 20 is at, per lb...... 47* S 18 2 1 Scatwell. Gray's Harbor; Diana Dol­ —Lower Main Floor is .. 6 24 7 8 8 18 7.4 12 46 8 6 20 48 2 0 lar. Alrich, Vancouver, B. C.; Vic­ r ;î 4 19 7 8 «01 7.0 1 j 37 8 5 21 2# 3 1 911 fOimum 31 • PHOMt 1242, « 4# « 4 14 36 8 3 22 05 toria, Southeastern Alaska' Sailed: 4 82 7.9 21 Motorship Drechtdijk, Victoria; El­ TEETH 4 54 8 0 10 33 5 8 15.40 7 9 22.42 h r. ?.?. 8 1 11 25 5.2 1# 49 7 6 23 11 II dorado. Hallgrlm. Tacoma; Oduna, Correctly Cared For Should Not Decay 6 53 82 11.32 4 7 18 0# 7 0 23.64 4.7 Southeastern Alaska Our British Made Tooth Brushes and 6 25 8 4 13 23 4 0 13 32 6.7 Cordova, Feb. 25.—Sailed: Alaska, Dr. Graham's Hygienic Tooth Paste 0 29 6« « 58 8 R 14 27 3 6 21.20 vi southbound. will keep your teeth perfect. 27 .. 1 04 6.4 7.33 8.7 i;> 32 3 r Ketchikan. Feb. 25.—Sailed: Ala­ TWtm‘6l5nn (Etimpimtt. 8 14 8.8 16 32 2.4 9.04 8.8117.36 2.4 meda. northbound. .1 •*. Osaka .Feb- 31. — Arrived ; Cape VICTORIA OWL DRUG fro Cross, Portland. Oregon. J.G.M'WARLANE mgr |Fh foot, a boi*S the average level of lower Yokohama Feb. 22—Arrived: Gam­ DOyCllSti-fOMNSON STS VICTORI&Bf lew water. bia River, Portland, Oregon. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1924 ■hockey^^ItIMES SPORTÏNGNEWS basketball. RUGBY-

WILL RETIRE Broad St. Will Clash With Bays Locâl All-Star Guardian of nets i Victoria Shutout of Playoff Once Again Hockey Team to in League Game Take on Seattle Maroons and Mets to Figure in Series S u Former Has Chance to Jump Into Second Position With Teamsters To-morrow Shells Will Meet Sound City Vancouver Comes Back Champions at Arena To­ Cougars Play Furious Game Play-off Games Are Set for Monday Strongly Against Mets Only One Wednesday League morrow Night Against Eskimos and Wind and Wednesday Next in Vancouver Who Took Things Easy Game; Consider Protest Up With Score Tied After After Making Sure of Vancouver, Feb. 26—Frank Patrick, president of^ off gamea To-night First Games in Series For the One Period of Overtime Reaching Play-Off i. Hockey*Association, announced night, of next week. Wilkerson Cup; Vancouver Only one Wednesday 1.«Mme Plays Here Friday There will be no game In Seattle owing to «hk rink «hero cVxstng^o ball game In on the <*rlJ°L.t^dutLl Fowler Tends Goal in Phe­ i the Arena there will Mickey MacKay Scores Four Friday. No game will be held in \ ictoria cither, row'*' Broad Street being schedule» nomenal Manner; Briden Goals and Gives Spectacu­ to clash with the Hudson a Bay at shut its doors at the end of the week. the Royal Athletic Turk Jt Victoria’» all-star amateur hockey Scores Only Goal For Vic­ lar Display; Shooting of o’clock, with Oliver handling the team will be hosts to Butch’s sex­ ’mï".«m» should proVIds plenH, tette from Seattle to-morrow evening toria; Cougars Play Cal­ Both Teams Was Very at the Arena, these teams being of . xcltement for the Mld-woek fans scheduled to meet lh e Wilkerson Cup CANADA SCORING A GOAL ns both -tswnU-wlll be out game. It will be remembered that gary Wednesday Bad their league positions. At P/r^-M the last series for this trophy ended CHARLIE GORMAN ltroad Street are two pointa b*Mnn the Teamster* who are l^.„«»gff up with the Victoria. Vancouver and at John. N.B., Feb. 26.—-Charles Vancouver, "Ÿêb. —Playing thw positron, so a win for them wlll bring Beattie teams locked In a three- Special to The Times ,, n who whs welcomed" home cornered tie, so It has been necessary Seattle .Mets off their feet in the ?rom the l"n«ed State, skating them up to even terms with the drlv Edmonton. Feb. 26.—The Eskimos ... Broad Street will have tneir to arrange another play-off. s*at“* ALEX. STRAITH dealt the play-off aspirations of the final game of the P.C.H.A. regular events by a crowd of 10,000 yesterday will perform here to-morrow nigni Victoria Cougars a death blow at the af*ernoon, announced his |"Mention of while on Friday evening Vancouver When the Shells take the ice to­ schedule at the Arena last night, ap­ Arena lam night by holding them o plying a coat of whitewash six retiring at the close of the present will be over. No games will be played morrow night to oppose Butch’s. Se­ a 1-1 tie in a game that was wildly In Beattie on account of the lease on attle amateur champions, in the final exciting for most of the way and that thicknesses deep, while the Victoria ,eT£ave achieved the greatest am- the Arena being up. Seattle will play series for the Wilkerson Cup, Alex, TÏïïy "5 was contested at a dlxay clip, con­ Cougars and Edmonton Eskimos were roe shHUe of a 1-0zv defeat. This came one game In Vancouver. will be in the cage again. The work staging an overtime draw in the Al­ of this member of the Stralth family sidering the condition of the Ice. > ic­ ^,'Zaf a.'gyg.g""^ aa a general upset to everybody. a»d WON SOUND TITLE toria needed a win to remain In the berta capital, the Vancouver Maroons as the departmental store Is *“*b*d Butch's, who are led by "Butch" has been highly satisfactory this year running for the honors In the coast Jumped Into the playoff aeries with their victory la« «JJfc Erb, were defeated but twice this and he has done more than any league, and the one point that was Street will have a hard task on their other member of the team to bring their’. after battling for twenty min­ against Seattle. The score was o-0. \ year, losing both encounters to the Mickey Mackay was the big star hands to-morrow. The Baya on sa It so far along the road of success. utes overtime did them tittle good. Maple Leafs whom they dcfeatcd ln of the night, scoring four goals, Tournaments Open nrdnv last accounted for the moos» Towards the end of the encounter, the play-off ten goals to three. Theyl equalling his former record early in In the First Division, and this com- have a formidable line-up and It Is and yhen most of the players ware ing on top of their win over the hardly able to drag one leg past the the season and coming Trimeters makes U look as it the expected that the team will put up point of Frederickson in individual to Determine New Bays are ready, to hand any club In '» good exhibition again* the local May Side-Track other aa a result of the heavy going, scoring honors. Captain Art Uuncan tempera became a trifle frayed. Ar­ ThC.haLem, team that represented made his position at the top of the town a hump- ^al_ bor look a slash at Halderson to heap practically safe when he fig­ PROTEST UR TO-NIGHT Victoria In the provincial P'aV;®” something Slim did to Mm, and a .ee- Billiard Champion Firpo if Chilean ured in two assists both or which The protest of the Teamsters games will play In the W ilkerson < up und later Keats declared hlmseH ln best Hap Holmes off Mackay ■ stick. against the (larrl.on arlelngout of UTe. Alex. Stratth will be In goal on the argument and also took a rap Mackay and Matte scored m the their rame a number of weens ago, While Hughie Burnett and “Oy at the Victoria defence man. first period. .Mackay repeated with a in whfctTthe driver, proteat «« "J ropas will be holding down Battler Delivers penalties were handed ou, all told by couple more In the second while Canadian Provincial Title- a penalty that was awarded, will be fence position». f>atman, Tuck well, Referee r<>ok. who made 'a fair stab Charlie Cotch. coming on In the re brought up before a meeting of the "Hap" Murray. Boas Miller, Hewer at handling the^game. lief role, batted In a rebound for an- Holders Playing Off in Win­ I ower Island Football Association end Matthews will he out after goal". Quintin Romero-Rojas Will FOWLER RIGHT ON other while In the third the flashy ÏST evening. * Should the Garrison This gives the squad a strong line-up To Hoc Fowler the Victoria beam Mickey added one more. During a nipeg and Toronto O» ôùt their lead over «he arcond which should he able to handle any­ good part of the proceedings, play t«im will be considerably be Groomed For Battle With can lav all the credit for emerging was of the mediocre variety and Se­ thing the Sound city sends over. from the -fray with a point, bowler diminished, and it will also tighten up ha. the reputation of being an In and attle defence did not appear to b* A GOOD LINE-UP Dempsey For Title extending themselves. It was the Toronto Feb. M.-Jack Wardle of the league race. ______Beattie team has on Its Jine-up * mmr. sometimes he’, practically un­ first gam» of the yesr that the home Toronto. English billiard champion, number of t'layers of a high calibre beatable and at others anything team has won against sfat<'® secured a 450-potnt lead on A. > • such as Jerry Tobin. Messenger and rode. past him Last night he was home tee and the eecond of the seven James Bay Basketers Hander. These boys are all New York. Feb 16.—Cable advices on to the queen's taste and what rle. In these games Leh- i. tmTica indicating that plain- Two Victories Quintin Romet charge clear wa* heart-- - ’ tie team will line up as feJIowe has accepted Tex Rickard s proffered against U for Holmes r^hK XmPhChlr“o!;EaSsrn Kerr; Allineon and Mujrhead, de- Eaka. Kvata and company had Hec Alum». * — . , . • HOOTING WAS BAD fgsni'#*• centre. Messenger; forwards. opportunity ho follow the path cut 'V tor on the Jump a“ “ïteL^HÏ'ainït rnr«Ks sra sasr.~a particular thorn In the side or Canada which opened here >esterday^ Over Royal Oak * ' and Hender; substituted Luts Firpo to a championship bout only one tqlly was registered against teur defence men In the game to-day. was Tobin Last night the Maroon, had thirty- Thev will continue theif game to Keefe, George Hamm and with Jack Dempsey, have added qplor him. There might have been a hat all teams that opposed the Canucks. four dtrert .hot. on goal aa «»!"" dnl and the first one to reach the Harry and variety to the heavyweight pro­ day a«o welter Kindle, ful but there wasn't. V-ancouver"tmd'mi /ven 3,000 mar* will meet waiter zv, Last night the Jsmes Bey Method­ ?he"'wilker.on Cup was P"*®"’*' gramme now being | la lined t r 19-4 A minute and thirteen a®tol’J* ot Halifax, maritime,wro\ inis cnam ist senior and Intermediate basket­ b, W. H. Wilkerson. the well - s'1*”” Jack Kearns has assured l^kard arter the start Hidden opened the that I temper y will be rcadyto take scoring1 fir Victoria, an «•>' rot 1er Japan Decides to nro ,;ethe“nn.!n , This ^compare, plom^ ^ whol, Uÿftg ball leama Journeyed to RoysJ Oa« local Jeweler, and I» on dl»P[»y and clashed with the suburbanites n Oeorge^ralth’s window. Douglas St. on RoJss If he comas up to extv. that Winkler took a swipe •*"'**' Calgary, Victor îl^houl^h^ple*^ the shooting wlnner ofJhe w««,.rn(t two hard fought games. Ths cVy hts war club, and miesed. trickling Challenge For the notes on visitors "Firpo It appepr., following the ap­ teams were successful In winning “r H.1’1 foot Into the net. The of both eexteVes was not of the spec- nament .. ndminion title. The both games, the senior taking the Here are a few remark» about the parent collapse of n*°,l*^h*H.yrrî Davis Tennis Cup Oaka Into camp by the score of 26-24 ayndlrate to match him *‘,hR.1,k d in Close Game Beattie players sent over by one or sr ïï'rci- -F yssj^usis M-'SK SSfSf fJSSt —* — after one of the toughest games Wills and a statement bv R,cK“™ able to outgue.a forwards who had week. « th finals will he played In the Royal Oak Hall. In the lhJerr^mToeh7n. brother of Tharlle that he will abandon effort» to match «h- .t-r- of ss Tokie, Feb. 2*^-lt wae an- worked______• t*.In #«>*•for a notpot at the net at roJLr^nlrodprofe^^n^ intermediate game the Bay. had an Charlie Tobin, old Victoria profe»- thp Wild Bull nnd Dempsey if Ro tied “pHt 'pass from Simpson. Makes Play-off nouncod te-day that Japan has The uTk^oTnc^ut a coup!, of Vancouver, Mackay was the easy task, the final score reading. atonal star, la one of the me* “w decided to challenge for the grossies player* In amateur hockey «r a-st hÜ?o«Tha victoria goal before stop- beat Individual perf..m,er airoow«h Have 41. Royal Oak 26. Davie Cup. ______^ rrnBilliard Associ »n^r.ation of Oanaoa.b,r tho The Intermediates clashed In the on the Pacific Coast. ^a-n’'^Æâr£n «eking Oatman’s Tigers Overcame gsrjs 'h,7 sar«{s^s. opening game, and the city tea» Jack Kerr, goalie, la considered a P* For "iro* remainder of the period Hm p.t, i* —Tom Brownlie, walked away from the home club^ the regular Hughie Lehman. Regina by Only Goal of Sihi, Down With Winnipeg. Feb. *a com- score at half time being 10-1. while Eddie Brown, playing centre, ha» to^l^r Prominently In r-j^ffrssrwsa Manitoba champion. Abbot of rushes Boucher went fast f“r *j!a In the final half the Bay. held their had very enticing offer» from two the new alignment. _ the score and the mandlng lead oxe block of a opponents, allowing them to run their any alteration1 twenty"minute, in wa. .1» •>»>- Game Pleurisy, Falls prairie league clubs. extra twenty r-‘" SES» Ms/ro to determlne th. scoro up to twenty-five. The city wPhl:L;Edmnn,onUF:krmôi.mî."p,a“- team had the game In hand after the r,Tlmc*aftcrtttme the Bek. »m- on Oat Into Street wo"kedrh,”rVbut wa.^unlurity tn hie first few minutes of play, and were never forced to eiertlhemscKes. ttlÔl!r/t Hinder, the .peed Merchant Colwood Will Not Leh. j ’ pieronVîndlçatlo". a« ^,/DD Calgary. Feb. !6 —Battling through roriy" pD,r”dr0wht"le Matte, working In the second game the »»■ a nerve-racking and desperate Havana Feb. !6.—Battftng Slkl, the very evenly matched, and the game miraculously; Apart Rrlll,n the third defence man, sa ' Æ’champion. A P- saved struggle, with Calgary having suffi Senega lees fighter and former llght- taOonged to either until ’he flnal Jumbo Alllnson. the heavyweight Stage P.N.W. Golf Fowler. Mrthe mCotAandurin”g"'the little time he' meet "c ,h, D„mlnl«n title. .tarred for the to «are. tandlng elent edge to merit their victory, the heavywelght champion of the world, woodward, for roe d twtore whistle. With about five minutes to ,f the league, who Çarrle.hl. îM Cotcn. oun a oB ,ome of reached go the Bays scored six baek»1.. and ^"er.^Kro..‘and McCormick is suffering severely from pleurisy. pound, a la Clem Loughlln. play. Tiger, made certain of qualifying for Last night, while delirious with fever, roîT neatest .tickhandling see» hero „rhédule"duç '°,'h'hoefwrot unavold- Jumped Into a two-point lead, which '‘'«««.'‘Hamm and Gordon need Tourney Next Year ïlJ .haring the .polls. the championship play-off In the he fell down I he steps of the house at ^•^C.M=o2'n,,oWln- they held until the end. The l»n« Western Canada Hockey by which he Is staying and then rushed was featured by the heavy checking no introduction to amateur Briden, defeating Regina, their nearest fixais, into the etreet where two policemen anti deadly shooting by the forward* In B.C. aa their face* have been fa “Kïïï—« caught him. He was not hurt by the nipeg. —------bv 1-0 last night. 7W0 that he la lust ahsut the miliar there for years. Tacoma Agrees to Put on fall ■■...... -, trickiest forwxxrd UPLANDS GOLF CLU» llarrv O’Keefe, once the star of the The only g°«l Indldentally. the "fes”Æïà“.S=T *—rounter that meant ro much to the Championship; May Come d°rwalker showed to a4yantage. boundary league, is the other mem­ league leader*, was scored after two The men's medal competmon whjçTO ber of the team that will appear in from Simpson. SOS- minutes and ten seconds of P'av j" Alonzo Brothers to tag^of r opportunities “fo'r Stribling at Last wae poetponed «rom last Wedngaday Victoria Wednesday evening. Here Following Year Overtime- No ■core* r hP held to-morrow afternoon ai roe first period, in a face-off about provided a lot the m1s- The VplDnd. Golf Club. The com- THE LINE-UP Victoria fifteen feet out from the "ta Go Back to Spain , m^'ofVr^ln, to bore thrbu,hrth.de- position Morris secured po.ees.lon and parsed Meets His Master Edmonton ..... Fowler Dempsey to Undergo Owing to tj»« fact that Tacoma has Winkler . .Goal... the puck back to W ilson The S roarthVroheS,. brought no . l >#fence. aa. Letighlln found it possible to put on the an­ Simpson • • ! Halderson ■fleers' aggressive forward took Bethlehem. Pa. Feb. «.-Manuel nual championship of vti# 1 acltiç . Defence. i root and followed It In feat enough Alonxo. lawn tennis champion of results. Operation in East Trapp •*•• .Centre. Frederickson jto secure the rebound and drive It Within the Ropes Northwest illolf Associates « Keats . • * * Trihey Spain, said to-day he and his brother, The Line-up: . Wing • Seattle FENCERS TO MEET M<>rrlson • Anderson | Into the net. „„llnln„ nfty-seven Jose will go to Europe this Summer Vancouver Position 5S . .Wing.. to compete for their-xountry in both ...... Goal...... Holmes Arbor SSS m,nu^th,.h%r.*ir,n„Mfu^u.,Va Lehman • Fraser <^hllca«o Feh. 26. - Otanplntg “eWorld1: wm«md.ri,»ra mlnor.aur- year. iTJZ." McCormickSh..ppard .. .8ub... the Olympic and Davia Cup matches. .... Defence. -. - Buffalo Boy Wades Into .. .Sub..e Briden Duncan > Hart They will leave early In June. Cook .... Defence ...... Sub... ,..,. Forward... Foyeton ^■hadr^.^HîF tvedneëdaï It was reported after the | the leading golfer. in the Nurthweet Uun.lerdaleuntie, xs— -• -, k f.™ re."i.id that a -Ingle counter Boucher . Walker High School Wonder in Sixth years, will risk his title ln a JJmatch Referee, A. B. CQQ** ... .Forward... •hamplon 'had conferred with a rBptaln o( the Colwood wnuld decide the struggle for an ob- Mackay .. Harris March s with Jose Torres, qf Barée-Bi Firpo Must Fight Skinner Forward.. . Round and Beats Him duel Jrilve which both the Tiger, and . .Substitute. Riley Iona, Spanish title holder. In a **A(trr leaving hospital D'mpxc> Club, attende.1 a meeting of the as­ Capitals were endeavoring to attain. Matte . Hubei I HU». .MacFaxlSJOS two years ago Ranges detected tho will rest until physicians will permit sociation in Seattle over the week­ Biietrum Substitute...... Arbor end. and on hi. return yesterday M Oak Bay Team is REGINA STRONG ON DEFENCE Chilean Champ or Spaniard. Parkee . .Substitute..... Fisher him to travel to the Pacific Coast. explained that the championship Buffalo, NY.. Feh 26—Young The game was aa close as the score Cotch - contender CHICAGO BOWLING would not come here In **»*• K wm« Picked to Play Indicates. Regina, even with one Lose His S.A. Title Summary fo'r" MVfc 0fMcT"2uFe ifght heavy­ only provisionally set fo» Victoria, dnwn kept three men bark irir-t neriod — 1, Vancouver Mac micago Feb. 16. — 1-ocel teams Pirii P*1'^ . ■ sa. •» Vancou weight crown, lost a »lx-roumi Oe- conTlnîîd to aaeall the Maples yee- Rotarians Fail to and If the Tacoma Club could see' **» Against Colwood rhecklng^and on defence, while the kay. from Duncan, U-»». 'antou way clear to stage the event tt was T^cre never up In their peralat- Buenos Ayree. Feb. 2«.~Efforte are ver. Matte, from Cook. 211. clsion to Jimmy Slattery, ot Buffalo. terdav In the twenty-fourth annual agree that It should go there. ___ being made to arrange a bout here here last night. victory tournament of the American h»»1^* Coax Ladies Into ent attack. Stribling ■ chance. of victory When the Tacoma representatives between Lula Firpo and Quintin kay front Boucher The Gold Ammer uecaoo SUMMARY .80; 5, Van- slipped from his grasp whif" j,,aJtîbî nZTSJS the lead in the team said that they could put on the cham­ Wilson, Romero-Rojas. the Chilean heavy­ Mackay from Duncan, Playing With Them First period—1. Calgary, weight. before Firpo salle for the roro Into him at the opening of the pionship Mr. Wood moved the motion Cotch 6.14. >■>■< r-r'ro.,r“rS rod fSUd him E l awarded to the City of Colwood Oolt |u ■ match „m con- from Morris L]l>- United State*. It is thought possible Third period-6. Vancouver, Mac- Second period—No score. Destiny Colwood. said Jim, merely I, Trinof‘riMdw I" ,h,e Morning and that something definite with regard ay. from, Boucher, 4.03. T'Z» The fight wa. nearly even To-morrow afternoon at the Col­ stood ready to assume the responsi- Third period—No score. to the bout will be arranged to-mor­ Western (’anada, and will be seen In foursome, in «be^a t"n°anmJunced Penalties *lA«*er'ro.°f,lr.7mrouh.. of fighting wood golf links the new king of Ro- bllity If Tacoma had been unable to THE line-up row when the time limit fixed by the action on March 22. tarlan golfers will be crowned. Regina South American Boxing Federation First period—None. accept it. "è""*1 roe drawing is msde. The Oak Calgary 2 mins. in the sixth, when Stribling took two Wittue total of 10.696 howler, com­ At present four worthy represen­ Dm mis^follows: A. V. Macan. Held . Goal ... .McCusker for Firpo*a answer to the challenge Second period-r-RUey. peting, the tournament will go down another club joins Third period-Sklnner,...... Fraser and hard iro'e tn the Jaw without a re- tatives of the service club are spend- Bay team la aa . s Hargrave. Defence ...... Newell of Rojas expires. XVaiker missed a pen- 1ins moet of the nlghtl- eestllngreading Iup in fUon The application of the Alderwood Dutton...... Traub roro the (leorgla youth's aggresslve- In history’ as a record ,h .,d Ï, N A. G. Defence The federation ruled sometime ago Riley. 2 mins. The prise money to be distributed Irolf tips by Vardon and Saraxen and j club of Portland for Membership In Benson...... Irvin shot for Beattie. nero melted rapidly. Before the end !>IOn‘i-v" v ^ G Musgrave, W. Pern- Morris.. Forward that Firpo muit meet Rojas or for- Uty among the winner, exceed, lle.oo*. then they strut out on to the first , the »TO1.t!on was receu^ed and ac- ...... Hay C? thc round he' wa. forced to hang Beasley. A. » person. W Parry, Oliver. . Forward felt his title of champion of South on in the clinches to Ivold the "t Colwood to-morrow they ex- I Klfvre.t Intimated that tU berton, H . ** Ford, H. G. Forward ____Stanley Wilson America. ______Buffalo boy » rlppng infighting. HOCKEY RESULTS 1 nave all the style of cham- | application w.uJld be forthcoming In J. H. Ma.Vw Qibaon. C. E. Wilson, tt.,forâ;;::.. sub. .Dutkowskl American Olympic ^rrMLCa'SrOeorol the"XiïhSSÏ early future."to -tendanro at the Garrett, R- Ofktman...... 5U®- .. .McVeigh Buenos Aires, Feb. î€.—It is an- ,.. .Aseltine Toronto. Feh. 2*. -Hockey results ^ 'j; H round of a scheduled >en-round b»u. NewBilly Henry, of Chicago. In a faet T*>e „,,ed foursome to-mor- I -Z. Henderson, presidentresident of Tatoma last night. Sacco weighed 1I&H «aged to carry the Lnlted Stales Intermediates—’Vikings vs. VI A.A. tWO-DBIl I _____ ♦ n thssir Country and Oolf Club; B. 8. Ander- twelve-round bout last night. Terris Ln‘e,T.-Tlme. va Fairfield Wand- - ' -on as a wind,up to their Un president of Klrcreat; C. Den- pounds and Ptcato U4. to France In June, is not to be Seniors—Times t eooo, CLEAN The Pacific Coast star boxer sub­ weighed 11014 pounds and Henry e„rbated The committee revealed j (hat It had only 116.000 to meet the erTo-morrow evening the Colonist ham. Colwood______former International chew champion stituted for Lew Tendler, while Pic- 1*6. ______SSSs«SSS la Ice-bound on a vessel In the Baltic ato took the place of Ted Marchand first payment of $40.000 due the end and V 1 A.A. Bluea^wUl hold a prac- MILLWOOD l:.trh The reason for tneir reiusm IN STRAIGHT FALL» IV Vhi. week The cost of chartering ?,”e at 6 o’clock In preparation for the known The Rotarians prom- Kea. and none of the paasengera or of England. Tendler hurt his h!0 WON roe Amir”! 1. approximately 1160 - Delivered In the dty “Strangler” to Take know anything «bout hla fav­ while training and Marchant was re- tittle Rock . Ark Feb. 26.—Clar­ return game, with Seattle, which are Phene 296 orite game. Dr Lasker, who I. en- aaa The shlb is due to sail June 16, scheduled for March 1. Any team The Moore»Whittington Lumber P°li*dthe1’ ten-round ence Ecklund. of Wyoming. light Altogether the 1924 Olympia ven­ Wishing to give these club, a proc­ Dered for the International tourna- heavyweight w refill ng champion, »“"dL result the men must get along On Old “Biscuits” Dundee. Baltimore, won the judges ture will cost 1160.000. it 1. v-'lMttcd he* I. requested to get in touch with .won from Billy F.dwarde. of Kansas hut BO far the campaign to ralae 7«lxe's and a consolation two- decision over Pedro t empo. Filipino challenger, in two. falls out of three Secretary W. H. Davies. «-•J? ss ÏÏîïnSTS: hovro^Fatwle» weighed Iti* Round, tWe amount haa aoLmet with success. *>- h*w. *uh **. here laid rffBC “ off at 1.30 o'clock. Prise, will b. and Campo 116. tee on vlctora in the tour- Lewis, will oeiena n»» u..» ^rn*fn“ è 2fterio7d. «-‘""t S.anUiuu. Zbyroxku.

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ESTABLISHED 1885 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF Publicity Bureau At the close of the hearing of Asks Artists to The Big Stars Play Conn Instruments NEWS IN BRIEF Bonavln versus Rivers In the Su­ preme Court to-day Mr. Justice Ladies’ First Quality The annual meeting ef the Saanieh Murphy found for the plaintiff and Submit Picture i Liberal Association . will be held at dismissed a counter claim. The DEE OF "SLUSH ! the Marigold Hall at 8 o'clock to­ action was one by plaintiff for night. specific performance of contract Artists of Victoria are invited to in relation to an $18,600 Agree­ submit a picture for a new edition A Pair | The Women’s Auxiliary to the ment of sale involving the Olym­ of the Island of Opportunities folder 1 Provincial Jubilee Hospital will hold pic Apartments, May Street. H. to be published by the Victoria and RUBBERS ! their monthly meeting at the Nurses’ A. Maclean. K.C., acted for the Island Publicity Bureau. Before do- I Home to-morrow afternoon at Î.30. plaintiff; Cleve White and Carew Long Cross-Examination Ing so they are asked by Frank Sizes 2Vg to 5" Only—Cuban Heels, and Only 500 Pairs to Martin for the defendant. Oiolma, publicity writer, to call at Rhododendrons in full bloom, Fails to Shake Oliver’s the Bureau and secure an Idea of ; Move at This Price marking the early Spring Victoria is what Is needed. The picture will be. enjoying, have attracted consider­ Statement In three colors and as the folder is able attention In the garden of J. A. J. Jameson. Jameson Motors, purpose of appealing to set - | Mair. 1441 St Patrick Street. Limited. Wm. O. Crawford. F. W. Defends Settlement With tiers will represent a farming scene Wool worth Co. on the Island. The success of the last The Native Sons of B.C„ Poet No. Railway Builders; Asks folder published/ the cover Of which 1. will hold their regular meeting A suggestion hae boon made to pre­ MAYNARD’S SHOE STORE vent the keeping of chickens in the was designed by a local artist, has to-night in K. of P. Hall. North Park no Privilege led the Bureau to again rely upon city limits within 100 feet of a dwel­ 1 -4Vik 649 Yates Street Phone 1232 Street, at 8 o’clock, for installation local talent. of officers. ling house. No action baa yet been Through an examination which taken on the matter by the city NANAIMO AFFAIRS WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE it is expected that the annual meet­ authorities. stretched through a full hour and ing of the Victoria branch of me Re­ Nanaimo. Feb. 26.—At the meeting Charged in the City peliee court a half before the Royal_£ommis- tail Merchants' Association of Can­ of the City Council last evening a ada will be held either on Tuesday or this morning with an attempt on his sion on Pacific Great ”Eastern Ever since the days of Pat Gilmore and hi* band down to ttu life, Lee Youn waa remanded for auggeation from the police commis Ward One Liberals Thursday of next ^eek. Railway affairs yesterday after-, ^toners was adopted to redqc* present day of Sousa and his band the most famous artists if hearing on Wednesday. The accused concert bands and symphony orchestras have used Conn Instru has been under police detention at salary of the police magistrate. • Charged on remand in the City noon Premier Oliver stood by change will have to receive th police court this morning with a the Jubilee Hospital, while recover- Will Hold Social ing from two wounds in the throat. his statement that he knew noth- proval of the Attorney-General. second offense under the terms of Council undertook at Its next meet They endorse Conn Instruments because, • the Government Liquor Act. Fred- ing of railway campaign funds Ward One Liberal Associâtion wTU . .d.ib 1/ .an,...... —. , I n CXil IS# It h t b . In response fo riujsffSffi requests Ing to consider the advisability of -they " are more perfect" In Tone and Intonation. crick Keene was fined $60 with the and alleged bribes to politicians ______an isolation hospital. give a dance with refreshments at the option of ten days in JalL The option for tickets tô the annual shrine frolic, —possess more reliable, valve, slide or key action- the executive committee of the hand Consideration was given to the pro­ Liberal Headquarters to-morrow was not exercised before the 1016 election. —are much easier to blow. night. Dancing from 8.30 to 11-30, wish to announce that Gixeh Tem- At the opening of the afternoon posed garbage system, and tô the :—are more perfectly balanced, artistically designed Zala's Orchestra xflAU he In attend­ >le Shrine Band will postpone the suggested automobile park on Comox A decree absolute with custody of session of the Commission yesterday and finished. ance. A card game will be provided vo children was granted James rrolic over the Lenten season and L. G. MoPhIMips, counsel for the Pro­ Road. for those wishing to play during the hold it in the Armories on April 25. vincial Party, quoted old newspaper ur display of Conn instruments; call or write for our terms The School Board wifi hold a spe­ files reporting Premier Oliver's at­ OBITUARY nd Organizers and individual players. tacks on the former Conservative cial meeting to-morrow afternoon. Six months* imprisonment with a Government in tne House. In tAese the Premier was quoted aa saying ; , r»t|Mindent. fine of $200 or the option of a fur­ there had been “criminal collusion"! Lloyds' English Carriages, deep bhandlcy appeared for the petitioner. ther threr months in JaU waited for Ping charged with possession -oL “Between the Bowser Government and Underslung body, best Crockets Foley. Welch A Stewart. The regular monthly meeting ef the leatherette upholstering; lined When questioned about these VICTORIA. UM1T&P hood and storm cover; solid Lady Douglas Chapter, I.O.D.E.. will speeches the Premier replied : “I think brass attachments; highest be held at the Victoria Club on Mon­ there was no doubt an understanding day. March 3. at 2.30. Members are 1110 Douglas Street grade nickel, finished fn grey, whereby money was paid to the Rail­ kindly requested to note change of United way Company contrary to the agree- blue, tan and black, meeting-day, which will henceforth committee lection offered at be held on the first Monday of each Mr. McPhllllps suggested that the up $39.00 .month. Premier's speeches had formed the basis_____ of the Government counsel's This Esquimau Girl Guides will en­ statement of claim in the suit against deavor to raise necessary funds for Foley, Welch A Stewart. The Pre­ Is Different the purchase of camp equipment at mier. however, declared that he could a dance to be held In the Rex Theatre take no responsibility for the state- B.C. Funeral Chapel on Friday at from all other laxatives and reliefs on Thursday evening. There will be ment of claim drafted bÿ the Gov­ 3.30 and Interment will be made at excellent music and dainty refresh- Good music will be played. All ernment counsel. Rosa Bay Cemetery. Defective Elimination Masons and their friends are ex­ During further cross examination. There passed away Sunday even­ Constipation “Mre. Fitzherbert, th* morganatic tended a cordjal invitation. The the Premier said he had never heard that the money alleged to have been ing. Lillie Pike, aged 62 years, a wife of King George the Fourth.” will committee are also arranging a Deciding used for bribery was Crown money; native of Newfoundland, and a resi­ Biliousness be the subject of the interesting lec­ dance in the hall for Friday. March 7. Particulars of which will appear in It had not been hie duty, as Minister dent of this city for the past thirty- Loos* Cushion <2**70 (TA The action o( Nature’, Remedy (M ture to be given by Mrs. L Adams- of Railways, In any case, to enforce five years. Her late residence was On your Electric Ranee call at our Bale- Beck at the Empree^Hotel to-mor­ the advertisements. Chesterfield ...... «W O.ÜU Tablet,) U mote natural and thor­ the law. 1347 Pembroke Street. She leaves to rooms and row afternoon under the auspices of That the Municipality ef Esqui­ mourn her loss her husband. Captain Our own make fully guaranteed. ough. The effects will be a revel*. Camosun Chapter. I.O.D.E. The FLED COUNTRY lion—you will leal eo good, mau. while ready to co-operate in M. Pike; one son. Arthur Pike, and Lnrge selection of covers. lecture will commence at $ o’clock. Mr. McPhllllps tried to show that 'a U%\ Make the teat You will every way to make the visit of the one daughter. Miss Florence Pike, at the Government had not pressed an home; also one sister. Mrs. R. Brown, IIJ j appreciate this difference. Rev. A. W. Corker, who has been fleet a memorable tfne for the 5.00*) Investigation of P.O.E. affaire In of Pembroke Street. The remains Standard Furniture working among the Indians at Alert officers and men concerned, wanted 1917. The Premier replied that the See the New tw r~ o~r to play a distinctive part in the wel­ are reposing at the Thomson Funeral nm r«m Bay for many years, will show -a witnesses who knew the facts had Home. 1625 Quadra Street, from 711 Vet es Street ___ come was made clear by Its reeve fled the country at that time end Mr. and council last night. Waited on by where the funeral will take place Bowser had refused to answer ques­ Time and day of funeral will be given Chips off the Old Block a delegation of the etttsens* commit­ tions. Hotpoint later. Little We Sunday School under the auspices of tee arranging welcome plans, the “When the people are not satisfied the W.A. to Mlesiona council tabled a request for a gran*, they have a remedy," the Premier With the indestructible element—the in one-thfrd doe#*. but made It clear that Esquimau did Mrs. Jane C. Humphreys who until remarked. she left for Oregon In November last last word in electric range construction. E. McCabe, one ef the city's pigeon not Intend to be overlooked In the “When7** someone asked. festivities. The delegation asked for had been a resident of this city^ for fanciers, took all awarrde in the Swiss “You’ll have it soon enough," the thirty years “ * “ *"- 1 —1 Frances Nickawa Mondaines class at the recent Van- delegates to their counsels and J Premier retorted. “Before you are 8s lee rooms, 1103 Douglas Street VICTORIA OWL DRUG CO., LTD. city on ~ couver Provincial Vwltry Show. Mr. graniit to aid the fund. >U*< ssd.,ulsl»ssss ■n ci"* i fmwwiwpffni1 ■ n niii«•"WBPPafSfP Hawkins & Hayward sundries account. gone to Seattle to sign the agreement which, though not earmarked for Entertainer this purpose alone, was stated to bo Electrical Quality and Service Stores. inclusive of what Esquimau would Phone $4$ •Will give one of hea unique pres 1607 Douglas Bl, Opp. City Hall. Phone 2137 entations of Indian legends anc do on this occasion. 1168 Douglas BL. near Fort 8L folk lore, and miscellaneous, dra­ matic and humorous readings, ir WELLINGTON coutume, in nuuui •». ”...... -, - . wrong with hla action phrey*; Oregon C4ty ; Mr*. A. J. Cook- Metropolitan Church In going to Seattle. sley.. Portland;___i. Mrs.u.. Georgei :.„rou Walker.Welker "It you have anything further take White Horse, Yukon; Misses M SPECIAL SWEET March 4, at 8 p.m. COAL the manly course and say it!" he and Leila Humphreys, Oregon Entirely New Programme urged, rising end thumping the desk and eleven grandchildren_ :------and-J five Spencer Variety (rolled). For 14-lb...... Tickets on Isle at Stationery De Th* Coal with More Heat and It Mr. McPhllllps went on to ask great-grandchildren.V.*.drcn. _ The fufuneral Grown for Us In Saanich, a Splendid Type Pertinent, David Spencer Ltd.. Me also lasts longer. LEADS TO QUEST whether it was true that Mr. Oliver eervicesL. .:cc^ were rneld‘,J -on Friday and the •wire's Drug Stare* Corner Craig and woman interested In the cause of had wrongly handed over P.O.E ------*—» interred in Mountain View VICTORIA FEED COMPANY LIMITED 1901 Government St Christianity, states Dr. Davies. The remains — — —- — flower and Macpherson equipment to the railway builders. Cemetery. Oregon City. Phene Twe-Nine-Oh-tight (Hugh Allant first of the series will be entitled The Premier vigorously denied this ' Fundamentalism and the Second FOU SEATTLE MAN and declared that the Government Many oHA-1lme members of the RICHARD HALL Coming of Jesus." Dr. Davtea will had kept the railway equipment and Metropolitan Methodist Church will also conduct a question box on the still held IL regret to learn of the death of Mrs. scriptures. RAILWAY EQUIPMENT Adam a. wife of the Rev. G. K. B. Cheque May be Means o Adams, pastor of St. Paul Street & SONS New members of the Chamber of Tracing Identity of Absent Mr. McPhllllps said he had been Methodist Church. St Catherine a and WE MAKE THE BEST COLLAPSIBLE Pacific Transfer Co, Commerce are listed as follows : L. Instructed that the equipment had Established 1882 formerly pastor of the Metropolitan H. Griffiths. Imperial OH. Limited; since been used by Foley, Welch A Church of this city. She died on -Service With a Smlle- Minded War Veteran H. E. Boormah. B.A. Bond Corpora­ Stewart on other work since the February after four days Hines* from 17M Government Street settlement with the Government. CARD TABLES IN TOWN Meter Truck»—Light an# Heavy tion; K. CL Moffatt. Western Canada pneumonia. Just a few hour* after her Phone 83 Radio Supply. Limited; W. W. Dtin- Young, well dressed, 8hy one bers of the choir. The collection was HE ANNUAL MEETING of vestigation of the construction of the daughter. Mrs. David Thomson of last Bonnet recital. the Irish the Saanich Liberal Aaeo- Coats Sweaters Stockings banks have no record of what Ameri­ Prince Rupert; two granddaughters. in E Minor.” by the blind In sid of the choir fund and the wlll he helcf at the can bank originated the draft. The r°Mr. Taylor: As far as the Govern­ Mrs T Stewart, of Ix>s Angeles, and English organist. Westlnholme, the rector. Rev. F. A. P. Chadwick, read elation - — - - ^«.stle police have been asked .to aid Miss Winifred Thomson, of Prince Ru- some prayers, and gave the benedlc- MARIGOLD HALL, TUESDAY, ment is concerned they challenge our Godard “Berceuse.” In which _the in tracing Mr„Starver with a view to ..«•rt : one sister and one brother. Mrs uaed most effec Producers Rock and February 2«. at ITjMB. learned friend to show one Instance organ waa learning the reaT Identity of Melville. of favorable treatment to Foley. with perfect restraint, and Diamond Dyes His condition improved, but with a the extrem-ly clever March of the Gravel Co., Ltd. Business— Election of officers. memory still uncertain, the unfor­ Marionettes" (Gounod). There were Nomination of party candidate. tunate man waa taken to the Jubilee included nome of Mr Burnetts Com- Hospital to-dav for care. He servw. noelttons the "Romance sane Paro- fra-belng1 exceedingly pretty. In Ittt A good attendance la requested overseas, and Is believed to have been Don’t wonder whether you can dye born at Chatham. Eng He wears a "double stops" and haunting melodl. BEST UBS) Sand and Gravel and ladles are specially Invited. or tint successfully, because perfect hêW YWwn golfing suit, thought to and hla arrangements ofthertchJ- » all purposes, graded end home dyeing is guaranteed with have been purchased locally. bert second "Ave Marla. ’ add An washed with fresh water. "Diamond Dyes* ’even if you have Indian Lyric" by Woodeforde Kln- Largest Capacity In Canada never dyed before. Druggists have all den In which hla registration, atop colors. Directions in each package. selection and tone color were splen­ 2 Store SL Phene 10» to mourn hla loss. The remain» are BOWEL LAXATIVE Gideon Hicks did accomplishments. reposing at the Thomson Funeral Assisting In the recital were Mi as In Schubert on Home pending funeral arrangements, Ada Wise, who gave Gounod a Hold Welch In which will be announced later. Thou My Hand" with discriminating If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, nnw*rs and command of her pure Zihey kill all Thursday The death occurred at an early soprano voice, and later was heard Constipated WOOD $4.00 RED PEPPER FOR hour Saturday morning at the Royal in one of the outstanding nomhrra of Jubilee Hcapital of Wing Young, of the evening, the Bach-Oounod Med ­ 780 Caledonia Avenue, a native of The announcement of the second of iation and Prelude" with Mias Jessie PER CORD KILLS" Rheumatism, Canton. China and a resident of this farter, violin. Mias Elganore Bar- the series of "Song Composer's Eve­ rltv for the past thirty yean. He ►Veil LEMON GONNASON CO. LTD. /Neuritis, Sciatica COLD IN CHEST nings" to be given by Gideon Hicks, root harp, and Mr Burnett at the Phone 77 2324 Government!*. waa aged sixty yean. The remains organ The Instrumental numbers, and Lumbago baritone, at hla studio on Thursday are reposing at the Thomson Funeml Ea*e your tight, aching chest. Stop evening, February 28, cannot but at­ vlohn BOlr. “Nocturne." Mias Carter, Home from where the funeml will Played with clean execution, and com­ Stops a cougA in one day. the pain. Break up the . congestion. tract considerable attention, and take place at time to be announced those who were present at the be­ bining with her natural gifts, a aweet Feel a had cold Ibsen up in Just a later. ______KILLS "a Cdd.Flu.or short time. ginning of the month and heard the sound tone: the admirably executed "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold “Bchubért Evening." have already Kiitt remedy that brings quickest relief. signified their intention of attending Organ Recital Was HEAD-FIX It cannot hurt you and it certainly this coming event. Thla will be an Neuralgia. Toothache. seems to end the tightness and drive "Evening With Robert Schumann." the congestion and soreness right out. and once mote Prof. Howard Russell An Enjoyable Event Sick u< Menons Headaches Earache in a minute. Nothing has such concentrated, will give short descriptions of each Are You Fat? penetrating heat as red peppers, and »ong. and Mrs. Clifford Warn, whose accompaniments were so much ad­ At St. John's Church 50* BOX when heat penetrate* right down in­ Just Try This at,-Drug. to colda, congestion, aching muscles mired on the previous occasion, will again preside at the piano Mr Thousand» ef evarfat neopl* have _be- NO O»LATE» ar .Stfri”, and sore, stiff Joints relief comes at <-ome ellm by follow In» the advice, of doc­ IWORK WHILE YOU SLEEI Hicks, than whom no better art-song tor» who recommend' Marmola Preacrtption The moment you apply Red Pepper Interpreter is to be fonud In tne T.’lri. tho., h.r,nl.« little fat r.Ju..r. Rub you feel the tingling heat. In West, ha* memorised twenty of that simplify the dose of the famous Mar- No griping or Inconvenience follow Schumann’s master songs, and In­ mola Preaeription If too fat. don t wait three mlnutea the congested spot Is —ao now to your dru«*l»t. and tor «me a gentle liver and bowel cleanslnl warmed through and through. When cluded in these will be found several do'.r. which I. th. fries tk* "”r; with "Csacereta." Huch Headache you are suffering from a cold, rheu­ familiar, and many perhaps, that are procur» a ho, of th.» BIMousne»». Oases, Indigestion, ant less generally known. Some of these able vou can secure them direct h> »en«l- matism. backache, stiff neck or wore r«s PHC* to the Marmola Co.. ««.12 Wood- all auch dlatresa gone by morning t a Jar of Rowles Red are "Queen of the Sea." "Spring Detroit. Mich The reduce Moat hsrmlcaa laxative for Me* ide from red peppers. Night." "The Lotus Flower." "Thine steadily rad e.rlly wllhpft **; Women and Children—10ç boxe*, slat *e. You will have the ------Image.-1 “Guardian Angela." "In pleasant effect. (Affvi 1 quickest ______I FM A-Weeping,* and ”1 Vancouver Drug Co.. Ltd* ®P**‘** Advt. Will Not Grieve." VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1924

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FINN. August Jokenen, the Finn who holds the European Graeco- Roma n light heavyweight wrestling ' cham­ kilied. pionship. He trained the Finnish q DIED IN THIS FIRE-—Eleven persons were Olympic wrestling team which tL and property worth more than $800.000 destroyed by won the wrestling championship HOLDS JOB.—The Earl of ■wept the Lawrence Building on Main Street in Mont- at Antwerp in 1920, and his claim Ora nard has been reappointed pelier. Vt. Photo shows view of the Art-swept building. to the Finnish national and Ku- Master pf Horse in the British rope an championships has stood royal household, a post which he the rest, of. investigation. He has held from1 1807 to 1918. • been in Toronto since December. ZABERNI8M IN CANADA?—Th» figure In mufti Is Trooper William Bowen of the Royal Canadian Dragoone at Toronto who aeverely beaten on Til» We tiarir-gtttr-g hearry-toti by trie 'r--.ninr.1es bleeding following a statement made "by him at a church service eervatlve member for Southeast Toronto, ha* already given notice that It was difficult to lead a Christian life In Canadian military of a resolution In the Ontario Legislature, calling for a referendum eurroundtnge. The figure In'uniform la Trooper McKeown who war on the sale of liquor. J. A. McCaualand i right), Conservative num ­ deprived of hie N.C.O.'» stripe because of hie part In the flogging ber for Southwest Toronto, voiced a almllar demand during the de­ bate on the Speech from the Throne. of Bowen.

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, Washington, has devised this Improved measuring board for babies for the V.S. Chll DESCRIBE SALE OF MARION STAR.—Boy D. Moore (left) TRY THIS ON YOUR*—The Bureau of SI HOLD* NOBLE POST.— and Louis H Brush, present owners of the Marlon, Ohio, Star, dren s Bureau. All that you have to do Is keep baby 111. That's all. told the U.8. Senate investigating committee of detail» of sale of the The Earl of Dunmore has been newspaper hv the late t're.ldent Harding. They defended the appointed captain of the honor­ on the right, and they ascended t purchase and said liera cent of The money was obtained from the able corps of gentlemen-at-arms comments were not only sympathetic can realise for yourself how little by the new British Government. chance Myrtile has of ever being gloom y staircase. The atmosphere oil Interests but at timer fairly helpful. They were t.or llf>\"fit (flTt close, almost stifling. There left undisturbed throughout the whole rewarded for her devotion.” He frowned. seemed to be no window, or am of the evening In the billiard room, means of giving light or ventilation and Christopher was surprised at the "Poor Child!" he said. "But aren't ypu a little sweeping,» Mary? There Arrived on the first floor, she three By DWIG ease with which he forgot that, slim, open the door of a room and de­ SCHOOL DAYS frail figure with the hauptlng eyes are lota of girls who seem to get everything they want in life, n'nd to parted, with a wholly Incomprehen­ and tremulous smile, who had sat sible grunt. Outside, she began U. opposite him at dinner. There Is be perfectly happy without a man - without caring for anyone in par­ shout, apparently through Ifiè dooi something about Inevitability which of another apartment. There was i sets its mark upon all enterprise and ticular. that is. Yourself, for in­ stance?" vigorous duet, the other voice shrillei sensation. He knew perfectly well but scarcely more pleasant. Thet that Myrtile would never alter. She Mary selected a cue with great care. "I suppose I am an exception," she then* was silence, followed by thi was as far removed from him as sound of someone moving a'bout It By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHBIM though she had become a beautiful admitted. "Come along. I'll play you one fifty up before I go to bed." the adjoining room. w**Ta picture or an exquisite piece of stat­ Gerald took a seat upon a couch, Ah, nou Author of uary. The conviction itself had a LAI AT VOUO. Gerald, worn out with long and upholstered in stained purple velvet, certain soothing effect. No man was over which several soiled covering* seLtiixetr -Nobody's Msn," “The Profiteers," Etc ever known to sigh his heart out for comfortless travel, pulled the long, Wee Ce.HTeit- iron bell outside the closed door of of imitation lace had been thrown the unattainable. With the merest The room itself was large and lofty M»

Ing the stringing of wires, for tbe SEVEN ONTARIO LOGGERS inspection of the same, a/ld the levy­ lem* qi the department and matters GRAIN GOSSIP WINNIPEG GRAIN ing of a fee for this Inspection—"but HAD A THRILLING FIGHT which have come up as a reenit of had no power to provide for the pay­ WITH WOLVES AND WON the reorganisation of the force und^r NEW YORK STOCKS ment of a fee for the Issuance of Attorney-General Manson and CoL Winnipeg. Feb. 2$.—Weakness in Winnipeg. Feb. 36—Tbe wheel market a permit. , . . waa shewing a rather heavy tendency to- < Continued frero page 1 > McMullen. Nsw York Stock Exchange, February 36, 1934 Liverpool and Buenos Ayres caused de>. with enly a limited trading passing, In 1123. recalled counsel, he had Wall Street ontalde business, both domestic and export, been present in the House when the considerable liquidation of long Wheat continuing very email, and with nothing Electrical Inspection Act had been leader, a big gray animal, bared hla in Winnipeg at opening to-.4 Railway steel Spring irthern advancing %r. ■tunned and lay on hie back in the Ciilc.. Mil. and St. R . Ill» Ktee labor, freight and hosts 'of all things by-law had set up a dual control, and son Will sell by Public Auction at and Financial Wheat— High sell Clue. Northwest ...... *2% Am. Steel Foundry «s now the producer ha# to buy. The ay ...... 163% 162% a situation where a City Inspector daep enow her residence. 334 John Street, of* Clue. R.I and far. „ 24 Bethlehem Steel .... h resultant hopes that something will Jieiy,...... 166% 164% 164% followed a Provincial Inspector fin the meantime the rest of the Turner Street (opposite the Victoria Affaira C.. R.I. and Par. 7 pfd 74% *t% :i#| Crucible Steel -•...... $i turn up to bring about a more equal 'tuber ..... 161% 161% 161% around or vice, versa. pâck had closed ' in on the other Machinery ) Depot), C.. H i and Pac. « pftl. «7 TuU States Stool .... lumberjacks and a battle royal waa rwl. Lack and West. .113% ' ------115 > 31% adjustment. It is also to be expected May *7...... MlftsItllMl 11 . 42% 43% 42% ELECTRIC WIRING NOT waged Snow shoes, clubs that were N.» York, Feb. 26, 1924 Krie R K ...... 2» K-pali Steel .•••••• 66 that some crop damage will beex- July ...... 43% 43% 43% Brie tiret preferred $6% it,-public I. end S. ... ».'»* 6»% Barley- STATED tom from limbs of treee and the Orest .Northern pfd. . Mf «5% perienced In the United States Win­ To-morrew, February 27 BUYERS SCARCE FOR siwss •• -ol) 164 ter wheat belt which should stimulate May ...... ! I*% 64 % 43% Further contended counsel. If the hammer* were used to advantage K.ie City hi/othern ... II% Ik Stool ...... J 116% July ...... 6.*% •:% City's by-law was tp be taken #nd the attackers backed away, still at 2 o’clock tbe whole of her WHEAT TO^DAY Lehigh Xra«>^ ... *»% IT S. Stool pfd • . n»k foreign demand for Canadian wheat. Flax- Chicago. f 26 (By R- P. I-oui» and Nash. .... *• III! . Site ii * 36 333% serlvukly it would mean that the snarling and showing their white E. Çlmrk vanadium Carpe 1 We favor bulge sales of wheat. May ...... 233% 234 % 231% wire)—Beilins pressure tn wheat to­ Mias.. Kas and Tex . 11 July ...... 211 232% 236 W corporation had power to inspect teeth. MlFSv.url Pacific ...... It .Associated Oil ... : n *» Clark and Martin say. May . . 76% 76% o% IÎ. clothes lines, wire fences, or any day waa not especially heavy, but Missouri Pacific pfd J4% :$% 24* ‘""Flax market dominated by out­ SURVIVAL OF FITTEST « infer»!» Pete July ...... other type of strung wire for the Household Furniture there was a painful absence of buy­ New nr lee », T and M $1 t oodee «1 -f-'d • î!ï side speculative longs still In conu^ol Cash Price» Every man had been battling with as New lo«'. u»«h 133 for any material cïosj» ‘23%. No 3 C.W. 267%. rejected 2*7%. held, under Vancouver’s Act. that succeeded only in ripping but- day’s paper.______have lost their effect, although some Tf»n> Pacific_____,T; ffg indicated the wheat duty would "beff=g track 98»%. ------—------— once the defendant" trad fHed plans ton off hie mackinaw roar. " The rest At 2 o’clock "we WÜT offer th* well- Union Parlflc ...... 131% fly OU . J «2 «;? study of the corn market e*Pre** .^5® Rye—No. 2 C.W. <6%. Wabash A~ ...... lU nUard Oil <>« and specifleatlone with the city, he of the crew then hurried to O’Leary's bullt bungalow conelatlng'"bf dining ^Weather conditions in . the main Western Maryland belief that a sharp a£va®cL!?lirprt^! was not obliged to take out a permit1 .insistance and with a few heavy ndard oil M J - close at hand. Technically ih« 91 GAB jtn l drawing-room, two bedrooms, company •■••• or to pay agg f«e for the same • Mows the big gray wolf was dis­ kitchen, pantriee/ bathroom, full- were favorable. — Chandler Motors . 60S Par. 4i and O. . l-% «I») I» working Into a. New1 Turk. _Feb. 26—Raw eiiser. centrl- While that case was not analogous patched. The gang set to work and The milling reports Tlour Cei.rral Motor» . T ranecontmeont mental »tal t>tt . <» lion an th.v aoo it. *»<« *''* “P°[k fugal • 34; refined, granulated | H to • “ sized concrete basement with per­ trade la moderate, although Improv ­ It was enlightening on the îmlnt of with ke^n-edged knives they took nit manent wash tub* and a galvanixed Hue Motors ... :Ea$ ladu»lrials awl business IWW rt«ht si""*- «“T authority as to permits, held counsel ing a little In spots. Jh«* mmn Hudson Motors . llled. Che aalo* I ...... tor the removal of hedges to ultl- the pelt and after a breathing spell iron garage, tbe lot la «4 feet by 130 Mack Truck ...... NEW YORK COTTON for the defence. At this stage the *hey continued on their way and needs news of a more radically bull- lUa Cbaieer* ■ - - • • • mately cause a tight alluation to de- (By "British" Americas Bond Tor*.. i.td> feet. Maxwell Motors ...... 4»% JAm AS. Cheminai , .. trial waa adjourned at the request of stamped the logs. ______tsh character to Inspire much aup- p*i«i iis Am. Int. Corporation High Low The bungalow can be seen any time velop in that delivery. __ 2816 38.76 the prosecution for continuance on pOft gt ttrls level. , ■ _ Moon Motors ...... 24% Am. Can ...... • However, there are **^"7 strong March ...... 2* 44 tin by appointment, it Is in excellent Pa. hard Motor» ...... 11* M»> ...... 39.4# 39.77 21.S3 28 66 Monday next. Corn: The market dexeloped a Am. Radiator ...... operator* who are doing little. awal*‘ 29 21 31.§3 2* :$ condition and would make an admir­ Msrce Arrow ...... ilk Am. Ship and Com. July ...... 88.9S XVft The case is of Interest. In that it goo* deal of strength earty. with- Rtudhsaker Corps. ...166% Q a falling off in the movement to October ...... Î6.3S 26.61 till fellows the electrocution fatality able home. uo^Tms tmmtnai* &fer* taking U.e ^yink liecembor ... 26.86 26 16 26.66 36.76 rÜÏÏi ÆPSM v- I» tik 3446 which i recently took place at a Fort POLICE HEAOS HERE; Take th e EsqiilHiER or Gorge car to Atlantic Gulf ride. Export ,«lf« ot Manllobea ln Street home, and designed by the owing mainly to the depressing in­ Will) a-Overland pfd. . IS Austin Slcheiie HI1ieI Turner Street. Pareedell "A -...... >•* all positions the la»t rÇ*5l*>,‘î City as the first of a series of charges fluence of wheat, weakness. On view to-morrow morning from tiU ltubber Heech Nut Packing . JU «regal. 1.2M.eeo to l.KKI.W «cord- to tighten up electrical wiring work Commission house buying on the Bosch California Packing - ■<% ing to reports from the seaboard. and Its regulation. Now the by-law 10 o'clock. ______s setbacks as of good . character, but Ele. trk Stge. Batter) . Central Ivsather 13 . . DISCUSS B.C. LAWS Itself is attacked.______^ during the last hour there was a lot KlshSr Body ...... IFF '-tuett Peabody ... 11% Chicago. Féb 2«-C,raln opinion» For further particular» apply tb Flax THe Company .. 6% Coca Cola ...... COUNSEL SAYS of Chicago broken, to-day »re. Provincial police Inspectors from of profit taking. . ... Coodrivh Rubber ...... 22% Colo. Fue land Iron .. Z7 Bartlett tTasler: Bulllah ttetera The Auctioneer i 'ash corn was steady, but the total Kelly Springfield .... 24 ''<»» Cigar ...... *«% the chief district» of the Province ar­ sales were smaller, and country of­ Let Tire and R. Co. e ll » Consolidated Gas ...... «3% will eventually axatrl thtrnselvex. rived in Victoria to-day and went Stewart Warner Co. r#6% Continental Clan ...... »•% Riordan Martin: Purchases are Fleet of Fords into conference with Col. McMullen, ferings also were light. ' Corn Product» ...... Stromherg «'arbureter. 77*% recommended on decline WIRING BY-LAW sup4?rlntendent of Provincial Police. Reports from Illinois and Iowa Davidson ChemUal Tim km Hotter Bear. . 11» Harris Wlnthrop: lack of pressure 410 and 411 Sayward Bldg. Pheae 132* continue rather bullish In regard to >la> r* Wheel .... 46 I-upcnt Powder .... In Halifax to They are on one of the regular ad- farm Conditions relative to corn Kastman Kodak. iii$ 1st Is noted, particularly In com. Ain. Beet Sugar ...... IK Kndi- ott Johnson . supplie# and the attitude of the \m. Su«ar Refinery .. ilk a l'amous Players .... •«'%* *72 let May and No^erooer iwi • ...ax Clothes Line from Halifax to Victoria over an all j GILLESPIE, HART & TODD, LTD. ket presented an irregularly lower A„„„d...... iv in j... »r«Æî:r •" “ 1,115 Canadian route, without using the Victoria, B.C. '11 Fort Street CT* War Lonn W-f»* iee x»r^* > 2140 trend during the greater part of the Am. Smeltere ...... *1 National lilac u It 426 let June and D»e»a*ber 1H 6. 161 66 Thst the City, in the Electrical railway tracks Frank Glolma. sec­ session. There eras some good sup­ Butte and Superior . . It «% N à Ilona I Lead 161.76 retary of the Association, to-day re-~ Cerro l>e Paeco ...... 4(| North American Co. set 6$ 16*. et Wiring By-law. had exceeded its port In the early dealing* in the Chile Copper ...... Zt< «•eeple'a Ons 1417 1st March and Sept. relved a letter from Fred Manning. motors, steels and oils. especially Chino Copper ...... IK (ParaMs N*w Tatî* authority and conflicted with Pro Ford dealer of Halifax, N. 8.. ask­ the motors with Studebaker In the Hem« Mines 17** publie service N'.J 1»?4 1st May an1 <.ov!mSlr ÎÎÎ 46 161 46 vincial legislation, was thKcontcn- ing particulars of the competition of Cranhy Consolidated . . 16 baiage Arm» ... 162.46 lead with a good turn over | Sears Roebuck 1627 let May end eg tlon raised by counsel In th# City which he had received notice from Clreet Northern Ore .. Ilk l>|t let May and Nnvemb£ iai1611» 1S2.S8 The parsing of the Anaconda Greene Canaeea Cop.. 14% ! Tex»» Gu.r Sulphur 63% ies.it. : that the Ford Company of Canada. Ef­ Inspiration Copper .. 34% UnMed Fruit 1634 let.May ahd NovcmVer 16LI police court yesterday, asking forts will be made to get tbe Halifax dividend The aign.l for ectlvttjr . 61% • nd beavy selling In the copper group. international Mickle . i:% 12% ! US. C*etCast troeiroe Pipe Itîl Tstï^ÂpriTând «>-tober 98 6# the. by-law be declared ultra vtrks. ne wipe per* Interested In the com- Miami Copper 21 STOCKS This action waa aômâwbiiT of w^anr- 1443 iSth April and Octree The point arose when D. F. Campbell.4,petition, Nevada CoSe Copper . 11% 11 % j„ '"Srgtnla______I Chemiuesl :l,it Add accrued Internee to date 1»I7 an« prta* to the street In view of the Ray Cone. Copper .... Ilk j Weetlnghouae Elec 6ik an electrician, was charged with j A splendid publication come. In every two weeks from Mrears. A. recent betler price for the metal. Utah Copper ...... dig ______.111 Total sale» 62S.W6 eharea. making wiring Installations at three . -!■ A. llouaman * Company. New York. If you are Interested In Anaconda lost four dollars and other Kennecott Copper .... U% da ' s^at YlVei# per IV**8 premises under construction at 301- coppers proportionately before much <34 days 21 ,1,,M p*r 11 — 105 Cook Street without first obtain­ stocks please advise and we will have It matted to you.—Stock support was encountered. STRENGTH IN CORN ing a permit to do so. Department. The balance of the market sold off Amendments passed by tbe city R.P.CLAflH&CO.LTO IBiwet a—tern exchange» —Dyoelt Boxcs for Ren: ounce. moneT CENTFJAk BL'lLDiN ci- levels were not reached except In YîCTOm* TTOCKT ...... FOTURE m CHTCÂGÜ rat»», short Villa 3 issuance of permits In this regard and one or two instances. Ind. Alcohol XT. jSSJ'gwl t*.‘ u!!,^ the charge ef a fee for such permit STOCKS BONDS GRAIN Chicago. Feb. 26 (By R. A. Bond and General Electric went to the low N.w Téxk. r.b. 5«—Bar allrar •«%. »«•»• were ultra vires of the Municipal OtffECT WIPE SEP 17CE British American Bond Corporation, Ltd. points of last week, but the steels Corporation. Ltd.)—The strength in Act. contended J. B. Clearihue, coun­ well com featured to-day‘* grain trading. teen doUsve <» OSE * SoOO Rhenee 34S, 349. Established 1901. _ 723 Fort Street and oils maintained a level sel for the defendant. The City, he ""Ve’.TT.Vr* Chtcacjc Sjcra ttfadt above pervious kms. There was a lot of buying around Xtw M 41 A* MARKET submitted had powers “for régulât- Many prominent brokers are DUNWEi 81% In all corn futures, presumably venturing very strong opinions re­ by the short interest. Commission garding the immediate -future or selling was III volume yrsterdsjr and prices. Borne of them advise stand­ to-day and the market weakened ing aside until political conditions - STOCK NEARS 56 perceptibly towards to-day’s closing. are more clearly defined. Others be­ Wheat has been comparatively soft lieve that stocke should be bought for the past two day a Interest hav­ Dun well Mines, hitting a new high Towewrn mini* on setbacks with the Idea that in­ ing gone over to com. Liverpool me pfd ■ays to-day: Sell stocks on the Jumped to $5.75 where sales were Whsst — Bien Low v!pond VoB*. made during the rest of the day. May 110% 116% !•»% 1#»% Thonipeon Krlit bulges. ______/sly 110% 116% 1 -.6 \ 116 Offerings of stock continue limited, . . .116% 116% 166% 116% M< Kln1ey i»ar 9 although big buyers have been In the of a Bank BEAR MARKET "DOPE" *r:z?r A"e«t I *em# I^kr . PREDOMINATES market anxious to buy because of Mey -- ... »6% • 2 • 6% *1% Min las Corp- Can. July . . «1% • 2 MS •IS Houaman to-day eayv: The bulk the dividend outlook. .September . . . »1% • 2 % 61% •1% of the advice on the «tuck market *» The sensational rise in Dunweil and 4*% 4*% In* out from Wan Street and from the Jump In Glacier Vreek which has MAY . •«% 49% Golds la...... INETY-ONE years in Canada covers a great deal of history ia'jl gone to eight to ten times Its price July . 44% Arsoaaut Gold many outside stock market services. 11% «1% U U Is not buinsh. In fBct. a targe iwrt of two weeks ago. has turned the Castle Treth ... N growth of population and development of business and industry. ~hr of "M Is bearish, more so on the in­ public following to some of the other 71% 71% 71% 71% dustrials than on the rails. Natur­ rich mining tfropertiee which adjoin ally If till* advice does not cause the Premier. Persons who were In There have been many changes in Canadian banks since The Bank' much outside selling, it will ^AU*e‘ on the Premier and Dunw»ll from UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS unwillingness tv buy stock*. At the near the beginning are quietly pick­ COTTON GOSSIP of Nova Scotia first opened its doors for business in 1832. But during all moment much stress Is placed on the ing up the stock of ne4U-by companies fact that the rally of the latter part at present tow prices before ^these that period, through good and bad times, the Bank has steadily forged of last week did toot carry far and stocks step out In. the market and st­ New York. Feb. 24.—Oplrtlone of brought no great response. To us ruct a big public following. cotton brokers here to-day are: ahead. the market appears almost dead­ Rufus to-day Jumped from 1.5 cents 8. M. Weld: "For the immediate locked. The drive of yesterda> to 25 cent* a share. At the same wç are indlmed to expect a scalping ( MAYNARD & SONS By decades, since 1832, this table indicates the steady and gradual morning, merely scared potential time all the stock in Inilependence market, and prefer the purchase» on ■ AUCTIONEERS _ buyers away but did not bring in which was up from 10 cents a share weak spota." growth of the Bank. At the end of the first year the capital of the Bank much selling of any importance. The was picked up at 20 cents and the "No particular news in cotton col­ Instructed by the owners we will eetl resulting dullness was proof of that. market for this started heading for umns." eleven burg says "Market at salesroom. 727-713 Pandora Ave was £50,000, no resefve, and total resources £85,863. "flpeaking of the list as a whole, much higher levels. Returns from writers ascribe weakness to fear of we doubt that there will be any im­ both these mines so far indicates heavy tendre to-day. dullness in To-morrow, 1.30 pjn. mediate material change In mwf*et that they will likely be second Dun- gcods. a drop in the stock market, Resources conditions, but the market must show Year Capital Reserve southern selling and some selling by Extra large assortment of greater ability to resume and to carry To-day’s prices on the Victoria professionals. £ 85,863 through an upward swing than it Stock Exchange are "The market 1* due for an upward 1833...... £ 50,000 has during the past three or four Mining— . A R adary Red Mountain • I ** reaction on technical conditions 1843...... £ 140,000 £ 2,568 £ 267,000 days before general buying can be !tow»:>e Capper after notices are out of the way." expected to be resumed on any scale. Coalroant Colllerl*» • • • • *• •• New York, Feb. 2$.- Liverpool Household Furniture £ 5,335 £ 320,000 «•on’ohdate.i M. and 9 . 316# 1853...... £ 140,000 spots good business done, prices easy, S QA AAA DtBCOUNT RATE V»rk Previse» t i tir non Douglas Changer . . 7? sales 8.060 mid» I.Ttt. Future-due It 1863...... $ 560,000 9 oU,UUv UNCHANGED _ . Dunwell Mise» ...... «•■I* to 35 down; opened 14 to 25 down, and Furnishings Rediscount rate of the twelve Fed­ Oranby • - ■ ■ v ; " * l< e* ^ noon 26 to 44 dawn. 1873...... $ 748,000 $ 80,000 $ 3,208,000 eral Reserve system banks will re­ Kaaelton utch Hast In­ hnu« Cove Copp«r ...... •” wiling 84.44. Fischer Cottage Piano, Inlaid Meh $19,500,000 $227,889,000 dies planters to co-operate for main­ Standard Sliver Lead . .. •• Japanese yen 4705 cents. 8e'te«* with armchair to match. Cabi­ 1923...... $10,000,000 tenance of price*. Funkwh Mines...... Chinee# tael 72.96 cents. net Gramophone. Oak and Mahogany Surf Inlet Gold...... 11 New York. Feb. 24 —Foreign ex­ Cr Tables. Vph. Arm Chair». Oak Oil»— | 1# Consolidated Gas of Baltimore year Athabaera Oil x--...... ^ -i»u changee easy. Quotations In centa. M or ri* Chaire, very* good Reed Arm Growth of The Bank of Nova Scotia has been conservative and steady ended Dec. SI last shows net Income HoundsrV Bey OH ... îî ï "îî ÎÎ2 Great Britain — Demand 429S; Chair» very good Oak Hall Seat. 14 906.000 after charge*, depreciation, Empire Oil - H ,’x* cables 429%; 40-day bille on banka Turkish Prayer Rug. Fumed Oak Ana —almost paralleling the growth of population. Always, the Bank has Pill Meadows ...... Chair. Oak Arm Wicker». Wlck#r taxes, against $4.173.669 4n lit*. Spares Oil ...... 00% 437%. .00 11-16 *ft% France — Demand 4-25*4; cables Rook Stand. Pr. Fire Doge. Reed Set­ .65% \»i been ready to take its share in the work of development of commerce and INVESTIGATE TELEPHONE Trojan OH ...... 4 24. tee. three Parlor Suita. Couches, very Utility on ...... CO 3-16 .'-#*% good Wilton and other Carpet», and INCREASE DEMAND Mlsrsllaneous— Italy—Demand 4.32; cable» 4.32%. industry, agricultural and manufacturing. The Bank’s operations today Resolution Introduced in Assembly Allen Ttieetre. pfd. ... Belgium—Demand1" 3.84%; cables Rug*. Plrturee. Book*. Double Drawer and Senate ask* Inquiry into recent B.O. rennanent lx>an .. 84 66 3.47. Total Addin* Cash Regtater. two arc conducted according to the same principles as those by which the anadlan Pavlftc Rv. 166.66 email Show Caaea. Violin and Case, application of New York Telephone Gregory Tire A R»kb*r Germany—Demand (per trillion) Vo. for rate Increase. .612. small case of cutlery, very good Misa. past growth of the Bank has been achieved. Holland—Demand 37.24. Oak Dining-room Suite, very good Dow Jones averages—Twenty India Norway—Demand 13.17. Golden Oak Dining-room suite. Oak •7.16 off 72: twentv nil* $0 96 off Montreal Stocks Sweden—Demand 24 12. Sideboards, extra good all-braaa Bed .$7: forty bond* $7.46 up .qi. F. Clarfc A Co.. Ltd.) Dnemsrk- Demand 16.84. Spring and Mat tree*, eeveret good -THE Switzerland—Demand 17.3L Dreeaere and Stands, several good DAUGHERTY LOST ON single and full-sixe Iron Rede - Spain— Demand 11.87. Springe and Mattreewe. Cheat of SINCLAIR STOCK lUtil Telephone Greece—I>emand 1.70. Attorney-General Daugherty In let ...... ilraxllias Trac...... l>rawere. Toilet Ware. Bedroom Poland—Demand .006613. Table. Chaire and Wickers. Child’» ,V5'5IM« rTblÆ 18=6tes."™ Ceecho-Slovakla—Demand 2.90%. Iron Cote. Linoleum, several good oesaildsts'l Minin* and «raeltin* Jugo-81a via—Demand 1.26. Range*, almoet new Canada Pride not dealt in It to any extent since • >.>mlnlon Austria Demand .0614. • "tenners ...... and Kitchen Pride Rangea. K. Tables, Bank of Nova Scotia becoming Attorney-General and sold I>f,m:nlon Textile Rumania—Demand .53. K. Chairs. Cooking Vtenella. large Established 1832 hie stock at a low of $28 a share. i-alu* of th* Woddf Argentine— Demand 34.S6. a «sort ment of Cooking and Glaes- UamlMt C». Brazil—l>wmand 15.16. National ISrew*rl»i ware. Oil Stove and Oven, lot of more probing . ^ Tokio 46%. Roofing Paper. Wheel Barrow, Step- President Coolldg* urges Import­ 301 Branches distribthed throughout Canada Homlaton GUs* Montreal 94 21-33. ladder, Lawn Mower. Garden Tools. ance of immédiat#1 investigation of and in Newfoundland, Jamaica, Porto Rico. Montreal Fewer Call money easier; high «%; low Hoee. etc. Capital, $10,000,000 Northern Pacific grant lands. lank of Oromere» . Cuba, Dominican Republic, United States and Hank of Montreal 4%; ruling rat# 4%; closing bid «%; Also at 11 o’clock In our etock- Reserve Fund, $19,500,000 RADIO TO CUT MELON Ottawa Power ...... offered at 4%: last loan «%: call yard usual line of Poultry. Incubetore. London, England Penmans Ltd. loans against acceptance# 4. Wire Netting, lot of Himalaya Black Radin Corporation of America will Quet-rr Railway Time loan* firm: miked colleter#l berry Roots, etc. reclaesifv stocks bv giving one share h haw 1111*4:1 siutnuh Klyfr Putp 60-90 days-4% tr S; 4-4 month# 4% nnt common for flvk share* preeent Steel of «'ar.»'!» SAYNARD * SONS common

ICorrrUM 1123. By H. C. Flshyr. The Income Tax is Something to Worry About Tnia Mark Mae. In Canada 1 MUTT AND JEFF I KILLED HIMSELF IN

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His body was found hanging by the neck from a ha mesa pots In the atabl* when Kormg n Wagitaffe. a co®nptkn« Ion. returned at evening to put a team of horses in their niable*. Death had been accompliahcd by strangulation. The body rested with its knees on the ground, around the neck » window »aeh cord loop bit deepjy into the flesh. The men had evidently adjusted the noose around hfti rieek and then dropped Ms knees. The body was found shortly before 6 p.m., and was «till warm. To a coroner'g Jury at tho McCall Funeral Company premlne* yrster-—- day Wagstaffe told of making the gruesome discovery. His evi­ dence was' vorroborauyd by James k~ Wilmshurst. a fellow employee. All three men had been employed by a «^cg» WHWHC RAgl Mr. White, managing the farm. ^s Chief Constable Robert Owens, in­ vestigating the matter for the police, found substantiation of thg fact» glxen by witnesses. BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHIROPRACTORS LETTER FROM PARENTS AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES LOST AND FOUND (Continued) COMING EVENTS (Continued) (Continuel) Twenty-four hour* after the trag­ (Continued) edy the police opened a letter ad­ Strtorta Bailfl Ziratt 1 OST -Card esse containing eallwgy pans. Nervous Disorder* Chronic Ailments TERMS ARRANGED DYEING AND CLEANING dressed to the victim, which was J * etc. Kinder please return Provincial H. H. LIVKEY. D.f Sp.C. r|MVo hun«lre«l pounds of lutaf given Chiropractic SpecUllst written jointly by his iwrenta at If:# KURD Touring. In very good Pol|< e Reward.______f2<-*7 Advertising Phone No. 1090 * a away Thuralav night at the Conserva­ fTJTY DT* WORKS—Geo McCaaa. pre- Graduate of lee-Canadian Chiropractic Inglewood. Ont...on February là. The order ... • 9 OMT Iron handle «hour Th^ee feet !*»"•• tive .nilHarv five hundred and dance prletor. • 44 Fort. Phea# IS. if katfa roK classified advertising t‘«mplell Building.______726-$ and see our If20 hiRh Touring, mechanically 2 from truck. Kinder please ■ phone 642. *11 Pemberton Building Phone 4f51 letter expressed anxiety at a laclr of Situations < scant Situations Wanted. Te right and looks goo«l *** r A Normal Spine Means Healtl#—Is Tours recent communication, and pleaded Rent. Articles for Sale l ost or round.. — TWO doughnuts and terlan Church. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free moment. looks and run# estra good . - * * * 4 greeh double bar Perfect Bicycle: te- The inquest wan arrange* by the m application. Being t»emonst rated All Next Week I Hours — Mornings 16-12. Afternoons 2-4. yu >KJ A REVIEW No. 15G9 i HKVRol.KT Roadster, good ! ward. Phone 54071.. ftl*^ Evenings. Monday. Wednesday provincial police. Dr. El C. Hurt pre­ No advertisement fee !#«• than eneral engraver, stencil cuttet ' Dance.u Irish social and card*. Tuee- 7*1 YATES STREET SHOWROOM tires, new license and running flneL * H j shd Resl Engraver. Gêo". Cifdwther. end Friday. 7-8 siding.m4-60 A straight verdict of suicide Mirlmutn number of words.‘Id­ February ïl. Ill P» i admission 1 &gravel pit. nickel floor GreenG Block. 1214 Broad St., opp. Colonist. le computing the number of words tn a-i lf21 HUDSON, Sport model, a real w*s returned after a few minute** refreshments. Opposite Gordon's. Ltd. good car at a bargain price . . V*" ‘ Packard car; telephone *®6. ediertleement. eatlmate eroup* of ° deliberation. lean figures ae ea» word. Dollar mark, and trOKETB XCXn.lARY to Canadian If 24 CHEVROLET Sedan. ORT—on Chestnut. Ids or Rhelbourne ENGRAVING—Half-tone end brand new...... vD'*t HOTO ERASER. DR W P.. *•!-* Stobart- Little ia known of the late Allen all abbreviations count as one woi-e. iW Legion will hdld general meeting to­ I• street», child's sliver mug an«1 a g»UI line if* Times Engraving Denar’ - 1 Pease Block. Phone 4Z®4. Office. » if Ktrkhead. save that he worked hi* night at eight o’clock, executive at 7 1». CARTIER BROS.. r« In. Pleaw phone 3432R or sdvise 1L4P Phone 101® I» Advertisers who #o desire *•» 1»« •+.' 1118 McLAVUHLIN Pour, a real £ Hr Com tf-4® way across Canada last year. piles addretaed f» a box dt The 71 ^ good, aervlceable. little car * Chest nul Avenue ______He spent flee e«d forwarded to their rrlvetoiaddress r2« Johnson Street Poone fcL'Ji qtbatbd" from Williams. KleUee Ave . 1 >K. J. F. SHUTS. Dentist. Office. No. some time harvesting in Calfpt and, FURNITURE MOVERS A charge of l®e I» ma.ie f»« thla seralco Terms On Any Car J - 2®J Pemberton Bldg Phone 7147. 4® point* West, and called at Vancouver HELP WANTEC-MAlL Gray and Gray-Dort Dealers black Birth Notice* It •• t*t ttwertloa. Mar- 6*14X2. f24-37 before taking up on the . Card of Thanke and In Memortam^ MASTERS MOTOR CO.. LTD. ^ BOUT TO MOV*? it eo. aee Jeeees * MATERNITY HOME Island about two month* ago. Ho per Insertion Death asd LING INKERS achowtej for cert Ifh-a.tea. Lamb Transfer Co. for houaehold was described by his companion* a* es. II.td for on* laeertlon. I. »» -*r Pj w. U. \V interburn. LSI Central Pldg. 113 Yates St.. C*r. of Quadra. Phone 372 UNFURNISHED HOUSES EACHCROFT NURSING HOME. 7®5 moving, crating,, packing, shipping or liter normal in every respect. «AVa tftRt ho two laeerIlona 1QOO CHEVROLET superior, almost age. ’Office nlmn- .l»*f, night 2641* * L. Cook. Mra. E. Johnson. C.M.B . phone * new. !•?« license paid, a gift**» 4K>R 8AI.E—Chevrolet 4)6. first class er- B der. 464 Fraser St.. Eaqulmalt. f27-l® ODKRN — Three rlth batht 2 SC 4L. had fits of abstraction and seemed to ULER BARBER ('OLLBGK wants men 476<>. 1*22 Chevrolet special. In -'beautiful . 1 brocHi a great deal. • rder. 1124 license paid, a snap at *.'.75; M ISS LEONARDS The authorities FUNERAL DIRECTOHS M and women to learn the barber trade UR RALE E-46 model McLaughlin; Phone ’«*4t X eneral service transport, tii 1121 Sludetfeker special, la perfect condi­ Incluillng »»!*: Johnson Street Phone 4f. or «SflL M Graduate nurse. are seeking to get In touch with the tion. at II. 11»; If.*2 McLaughlin^Un V^jn ’“ «,w»er wishes to «ilepose of ««ulckly ; G “ between 4 snd 7 p.m I K YOU DO NUT RKE what you are looa- after 4 p m. relatives. *? -î'i i HH ______r wguwtr .,------at onlyn-i- 1123;eu-* Ifi . 22 w.Maxwell _ - —. — II ..touring, *L# your want 7 Someone amongst the l' « n— nGa tif mrtrn ilU' ntwg tlMlT Mil perfect ortiet. 112.4 license paid, a bargain If, YOU DO NOT SEE what you are look- R DAVID ANODS—Women’s disorder» at |«TS; If22*Ford touring, been used veri- 1 Ing f®r •dv'ertleed her*, why aotadver- ju»t what you are.lo «king fur and te glad Offtc* and Chapot t » seii at a reasonable, orlee.______(* • * PIOSTFP.. FRED—Highest Price fo^rsw D specialty. 26 years' experience. Suit# RADIO CLASS FORMING little. at |476 Many others. Tall A 2114 Government Street. Phoney®» pantagea Bldg. Third and University 1812 Quadra Street McRae, f32 Yates St Phone 14)2 inouHin» vi ----- •• Heatl people™ just What you are looking for and ha glad LSPROTT-SHAW SCHOOL Is metalling a x BARli A INS—VadtUac delivery, trwtt tt ■ iiswMlh brlee. ------FURNISHED HOUSES m Calls Rremivttv A»“i»4-d te Day or Nl#hl. "moet up-fô-dale " 'rad.lô *yulpWient. Phones Of five. »«. R*®-* ••*$- el lliti: series 17-1* Studehsker. seven- HEAVY TRUCKING Clue* Will »«• held Monday and Thursday l.aesenger elx-cylinder. In rood condition. ARTS—Huge aleck eT used aeti i volt RENT -Ten-room furnished house TIMES TUITION CARDS emrtwgr: wtrelese telegraphy, coachine Lir 1464; Nseh louring late model. 1766. P parte at 64% or more oft W Frank - with furnace, garage and large garden, OHNSON BROS.—General trucking and Government examinations In spark and USED PARTS for B il. k^tght 4 Briecoe. Cameron Wrecking Cej. MS View ntreev «ppoeltc Beacon ~H4U and -ear term tous. HEAVILY TO HOED builders supplies; Pacific lime, pi ea­ EDUCATIONAL XAW_ .aLao ra-Uo. R-elepUnoj-----Class -starts i*tta»mers;- fiffltic —r;— niwaroKf.' Dodre. Phone lift ' ' » Thos. Pllmley. Victoria. B.C. tfZ* J January 24. If24. 1’hone <$•. or call for nverfand “f®.- Col# "6.T, Lexington. ter. cement, brick, agod. gravel, etc. Phene B.C. FUNERAL UO., LTD. 47*4. 2744 Avebury Street. $2 A57^ particular» Sprott-dhaw Inwtltute. corner Packard, Faxon. Studehaker. Hudson .'CRNISHED. nine-room houee. Seaelew HORTHAND School. 1®11 OeYL Com­ FOR SALE—MiSCELLANEOUS 1 Hayward’s). ' Eat. HIT .'ougias and Broughton Street» 16 «uper-slx. Commerce and Maxwell truuka AT® . 4-mlnute ear àervrtc*. S44. Phone S mercial eubjecta Succeeefu. graduates our recommendation. Tit. 3T4. E. A. Mae- 36x4% and 37x$ second-hand tires cheap. tSISY.I tf-i* LAWNMOWERS ”7*4 "Brhüs'Eîdh S’treet Mlllan. ______*• PIANO BARGAIN—An upright con PACIFIC OARAGE We)y MONTH—Comfortably furnished % | oW BR9 ground and adjusted. $1 00, Calls Attended to at All Hour» r-41 View Street Phone JIJ4 4 cert grand. In beautiful burl walnut five-roomed house, new condition, w* «all and deliver. Waites' Key HELP WANTED—FEMALE . see Just like I,ew. Don't fall to„»ee »ll MUSIC Victorian. Home From Cali­ Moderate Charges. .Lady Attendant this st once Willis Ptsnoe. Ltd.. H4I le» small p»m«««« end gas; 5*8 Michigan >h<*p. Hmihi ?■♦*>; 1411 Douglas Street. "ST Street, near Parliament Buildings. Phone A DVANCSP and elementary violin tul- fornia. Tells How Boating Embalming f*»r Shipment a Specialty UHOWCARl» WRlTINi Government Rtre#t Ptlo_P*_Al2b___ —j------f27--2 GAY ACETYLtN^ WLLDING A tion. Special terras (or beginners. Phm.es 2 21». I21«. 22*7. ÎI1S1L • correaponilen* • i our* gn.oRlNU Ol*T SALK—23% to S®% off Drurv. Pryce. 1*4» Fort. Phone 1444, tf-4> arn money while learning Write to-day. Population is Retained l^lRF.STeNE «*11 track tires Dls- V nur last week for bargains of house- FURNISHED SUITES 1AST IRON, braes, steel and aluminum ‘atjgoti ÿtu«)io*. Victoria lllock. Vanvou- ...... nc.ouver le an) i Nanaimo held furniture, carpet» "piano, diner» snd IBS CLARE POWELL. LR-A M. Studio. • trlbutbr Vanco > welding. ' H. Edwards. 424 Courtney J C. Rivhanls. of thu< city, wefl k"»vri and South). Thus Pllmley. Ltd.. Victoria. twdrêom nets, baby buggiea and cota City ( M 4®f-11 Hlbben-Bone Bldg Ph. THOMSON FUNERAL HOME B.C, Mart. 736 Fort Street.______J»*l* ÜMBLD - ÀPARTIIBNT8 Modern, fur- in Saani«h municipal affaira, nnd hi* ANTE!» Refined girl about’sixteen t< 1 Dished three-Poem suite for rent 11 LEV Till'" and oxy-acetylene welding. w>n. K. « Richards, have Just wurned \VA akc «are of two children from 1 lOTTAGB piano aad banjo, fine tone. lJ ship rriwlra. bollermukere. blacksmith Irom « prolonged visit lo.SQUlhern.LMll- until Pflone W12T.____ 1141 Johnaon Street. Phone 4 271Y work, bra»» and Iron castings, etc. Vic­ fornta. , . . . ' yUMBULirr APARTMENTS- tor.» Mai toner y Depot Co.. Ltd. Phene 670. >!r. Richards «a» iiarti'ulati ly Ftnnk parlormahl fuf with the ciYoris made tv hold the-tour­ house In Victoria : *«'*»d w *kc« Ap- Sa»h. four light* glass .xf . . . I62f. ist. with the marvellous growth rfw>; wemen » brant h. Employment t TWu SPB« TA I, BARGAINS y»Sh. four lights, glass 10x11 . 1 <>•)•> <»LDKMOBlLB EIOIM With PATENT ATTORNEYS t «ring i.nd the advance in cdueatweni 1425 Quadra Street Rash, three light» glass 12x1* Institutions in Valiforma a» compared * • first rinse guarante. r»* run* Green Lumber Company. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA like new come and take a «lemon^tratlon. t ral . f« nt 114. Plum* *47 21.. fZ7-J® MIBB. Patenta and Department ef Lands wmr thts Prm'tnce- -- , L. HOYDEN. At t.<*ng Bench the fine municipal »r- AGENTS .WANTED----- i fTtt| -*tvtm..tvTt womrr: a* Ofi)*r 467 Unton Bank Build FOREST BRANCH T4HRBB-ROOMED, nicely furnished flat. T• trade marks rhotra. playing twice daily gratia 1» In first class order . Vl-« 1 .1.NG1.I8H baby buggy' - 4 grey). Ing. Y Ictorla. B.C. Phone fl4. 61 McCALL BROS. G ENTS--Sell men's shirt» end Knglieh j roil 165.IP_ll eell for $2®.*7 also ftlding * Falrf|ei«1 .«Itstrlct. heated, light. et«\ Examination for the Position of I large crowds. I* coating tuc municipality 1 111 Cambridge Street Phone 2*®7X tf-.O \ raln««»at» • made to measure «. direct JAMESON MOTORS LTD hood. 14 6®. i» largo «tun* of monay- -■ . 'The Floral Funeral Home of the West." from manufacturers tu. soar, experletue PLUMBING AND HEmTING Assistant Forest Ranger In all the cities there is keen rivalry Vancouver Islan«l Distributors for the The keynote of our business—your con­ unneceesary. easy In e»rn 116 to 123 per ROOMS AND BOARD Object. to maintain attrartlona which will re­ day. Write for pa r* l-ulars RUttnore Kaieau* ktudehaker Car USED RANGE BARGAINS HASBNFRATZ— P’.umhlng, heal- These examinations are for the pur- tain the-Winter travel for month» at a fidence and the sacredness of our calll ig. S.ilrt Company. 2*2 McGill Stieet. Mon- •hone .•-"til 74* Broughton Street Hardware. 711 Fort Street. A. ln$, repairs all kinds 1646 Tates pose of filling present vacancies and time, the day of the transient Visitor reel CLEAN -OUT PRICES ON USED CARS Phearéa 4617X to enable candidates to qualify for now having disappeared ['OR RALE Bla»-k "oil. no doBRi also future vacancies and Increase* In K"'gowl. central Ideation: homelike, mod - OCK1NO. James Bay plumper. Phone 1 he activities of the Aut«»m«»bile Cluh Car. Vancouve rand Johnson SITUATIONS WANT C.D—r fcMALfe 1 46®—Dodge Roads'er. ern. rates nunlerate. 441 Superior Street staff. of Southern t'sUifornla and the various 4 24—Chevrolet «1® 11___ *771.° »I1 Toronto Street. Gasoline O GOERS", cruls-rs an tanks installed, ranges connected. Prorai Resistant Forest Rangers. thorn hern «>f commerce astonished Mr !•••—Dodge Touring. If22 model. oBL»...Assistant Forest...... Rangers...... - are em- ltivhanls who found the oraanisatton of R ESSAI AKER requires ladle»’ and chil­ II®®—Dodge Touring. If2S model. » clothing, tents, pack Mck*. blanket». MONUMENTAL WORKS dren » sewing, dreese» lingerie, -etc.: I ployed during the Are season of each the former with ratniflt'aJons extending 1)H 4 26—Chevrolet Delivery. ROOMS WANTED year, ami this period I* extended : «.-i8ewhere The ezfdlesa mile» of paved term» «noderate. Phone 7f5 district. Box 1313. C. LAND A INVESTMENT AGENCY. appointment is made each year a* . wiüi l.*r SELL HOUSEHOLD NECIVESSlTlES ber I'o.. Ltd. • H .id, while large bond laques testify t«> mitEBARTHA. 1®«4 View Street. Semi- . work Phone 7241L. mnnth the second year, and $120 the •Nl Greatest Imaginable de;; EL:ABLE mailing Hete of Victoria and * furnished apartments. Apply. Mrs. T third year. Traveling expenaea are the determination to add to the accom­ business of «our own. make 13 up dally A DDRE8S1XO and mailing circulars to K Vancouver Island homes, b-ielnese men. Me Adam, phone 6370R. ml '* also paid. modation for famllie® who have been COMING EVENTS • apltal or experience unnecessary. Brad auto Owner», etc.; also «'omplete list» of SCA VERGING Qualification® for Candidates. attracted to the state by the aggressive ley-Uarretaun. Brantford Imr______nm-16 »1 car owners. We have names and ad­ dressee of Victoria ami Vancouver Island profession»! men retallere. w hoi easier» FURNISHED ROOM* Candidate* mu*t In» Brltlah subject*. campaign. . , . 1GGONISM 4f- "If a n « wants hie auto owners. Newton Advertising Agency. and manufacturers throughout farta Ja TriCTORIA . residents fÉÏ British L'olupihia for at Fur the rural population he pointed Vuetage refunded on undelivered mall mat­ dream» to Come true Suite 24. Winch Bldg. Phone 1»16 dtf-14 Government Street. Fhons «42. least one year, of s-khi character, out the cities were extending market must wake POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK ter. Ne* ton Advertising Xgency testab­ i uevera» D Dtggon’s. printer», stationers and en­ HOTEL ROOMS—Housekeeping good physical «-ondltlon ■and with | facilities, and curb markets in U« gravers. 1216 Government Street: tvp. - le hed lf®f>. Suite 24. Winch Bidg. Ph.-n* and bedroom#. 41f Yate» Street ;i « .wns were general, where shovld have experience in fire ■ uld sell direct to the «•nsunier at A o.lfKt. Supplies, / J W BBT UK AS- Cousins' seed T* . a re fully- V, a ndotte cockerel ' «Solly i house KEEPING rooms fllYFEWl/tlTKRS to" rent ” TVe Ypec laTlie .....min Ing, powsew* Sie- sWiily 4® ot* p»w prive / . K gr«.»n and sluuld give results Wher­ 1 tn repairs. tftr® coupe S' ganlae work and handle men; And ever »..wn 16c per packet, twelve pa« k- Oty work guaranteed, <47: Phone 6*53 t»r estlnunate. Remington Type- have knowledge uf the Forest Act. tiPECTAL SALE OK A LU 11 INI MWARB— NOR SALE -Pure bred HU-k Minorca eis for II 6». Descriptive prb-e list now OUSE KEEP ING rooms, modern, nes • 14 Vis The examination* are partly written, :»-a«t> I'red Ceuelns. Public Market, or writer Co. of ‘CAnsds. *mm* Ltd.. Who Pays When * 4 % Imp measure tea kettle. 12.1®: I «ockeyel. - phone 12141.1 . f21-52 REVBRfuMB MOTORS. LTD.. H Blanehsrd Street. Phone Î424X partly oral and »re dealgned to teM 2 qt. Imp. mceeur• preserving aettle.fâ.; a R 4. Vh torta. B.f. ______m24-!8 mt-31 the candidate # ability .dong the above 1 In. howl., fkc. set nf J puddl.ig pans, fvc; ATCMINO EtsGS. noted lavera. W. Ford Dealers. GENTLEMEN’S DISCARDED VIAlTHINU 1 1‘repairs tentais: ribbons tor ail i.ta- line*. All statement* made by appli­ 4 ta qt. In p measur* preserving kettle. HA W>sndoite». R. !.. Reds. 11.»®.setting. BOUGHT cant» a* to experience, education and Pruning Knife II.If. * «it. Imp measure covered convex FOR 6* LE—LOTS vhlnea. UnUeu Typeariter Co.. Lid. 76- Waterhouse. IT® Obed Ave. Phone 7®27R^1 Phone 27® »-*# Yates St. Best Prices Paid We Call fitness are subject to vérification by kettle. SI.2»; f In . ««Mander. >1 2>. eet ,f SllAW A CXI vv... street. Victoria. Fhona 4 7»>. 5 bread pane. 11.2». - qt. imp doub’.e the examining board. Phone 461 77.7» K«Tt Street F YOU DO NOT SEE what you are look­ Preference Is given to returned soldiers Is Applied? bailer. 11 6»; 1* in double roaster ll,3f. ATCH1NO EGGS, famous strain W. MISCELLANEOUS 14 «n. dish pan. »! 31 R. A. Brown 4k Co . W> sndottee *1.6® setting R J IIS. 121 and |3®. ing for advertised her*, whr not adver­ WINDOW CLEANING with the necessary Qualification». HA ySED rangea. $14. I your went? Someone sunonga*. «he itouglaa and Johnson. Itidout. 42Î Kingston Street. Phone I5I4Y. 1 Jerk’s Stove Store. 74* Yates 81. ts»» The Examinations. CJAW8. tools, knives, s.fssors put In I tho laaiiue of readers will most llkelv have- The examinations will be odd at the ISLAND WINDOW AND CARPEr Economy advocate* who criticize shape Phone W. Emery. 1567 tiled- fol.BT RAY and X-ray tubea, $100; pint What you are looking tor and ve *.iad ince* and on the date* named twow. ( lOMB to the druggist a -lance to-niglit ’lLI. call ât your address and will pay \T to sell at a reasonable prie». If--43 CLEANING tiw. municipal administration from th« * - and see thy "gruesome discovery" Al­ i all *ompl«te td in' perfect order Ffcaie F TWA’ krh Intending «-nndidate should ap­ < ash for your poultry. LOI Ryan :*e Johnson Street. Phone *67f. f*S-ll comfort of library armchairs. «»r exandra House, tlresx optional. Ray Kln- Street l'none 2143X. ______f27-*2 Established lf®8 H. HLutiES rply to the District For rater of his . loch’s orchestra. ______f24-1 n HOUSES FOR SALE >17 Fort St. Phone 2*12 district for application form* and for "icisurcly dictate letter* advocating "Advertising Is to bualneea information ygarding th# hour of the retrenchment, may have been s«»me- /“4ARNIVAL dance »n-l hot dog supper. as eteain la to machinery." « xa mi rat ion and the building In which Chamber of Commerce Au«litorlum. 171QIt HALE BY OWNER - Strictly m«»d- WOOD AND COAL wliat abaalwd. had they been present it will be held. Appli«*ntioo forms Feb. 2®. Hunt s or« h«-strà. Under aus­ M going to the prairie next week, have I’ rrn nix - roomed bungalow, Falrflehl. Ir. the city council chamber last PLACE YOUR should, in any case, he filled ou^ aad pices of Brotherhowl ot Locomotive hr*- '1ŸLINDER grinding, motorboat and ADVERTISING a late model, Ford for sale. Phone Box I6®3. Times. f23-44 HY fir stove wood, $3.28 for half-cord. evening men and Knglnemen f26-4 \ f.‘«,»6 1 Phone 211®L. mll-3f mailed to the District Forester In time motorcaf repair», marine way*, etc. IN OUR HANDS 17VJX. F YOU DO NOT HEK wha; you a re loos­ I) to reach him at least two day* before An elderly man. seventy-five years j34 KlrsMon St. 4® FREDERICK WILLIAMS. S« rgeant. ing for advertised here, why not adver­ RY shipyard wood. *8 per cord. 2 cords the examination. of age who has had a daily task / 1 P.R. CLJL'B military five hun«lred. Km - We «rite and Itise >our want? Someone amongst tha ™ ’ press Hotel. Wedneaday, • 30 sharp, . Work Point Barracks, give notice that Phone 2734. night &404!.. tw20-3f Kxaminati«»u fee *1.00. in connection with sewer lakpection. |1 will not be responsible for any debts thousands of readers will moat »lke|v hot# I) g—d scrip prises. Admission 33c. f27 -8 *.;«» what jov ste lorxlnc lot ai.U te ulad Apply to District Forester at Vancou­ is one of those »!at«*d for dismissal le gltlmate • out railed by my wife. Harriet Frances RY cedar stove wood, blocks II 60 per ver. March 11: District Supervisor. Na­ in the drastic pruning adopted by advertising. Williams Dated at Victoria. B.C.. thla D half-cord, dry kindling. Phone^54L naimo. March 12. bring It to ‘The Jewel Box," new loca­ FUEL 23th day f«« February. 1*21. Frederick th. works department. The City En­ COAL SNAPS AT SMITH A. SUNS G. R. NAOEN. tion. 6®® Kort Street : mainsprings 11. in any part W lltlain*.______f£®V36 HUtiUNÜi«S DiJ: C.U..UJIÏ Deputy Minister of l*and*. gineer reported that this man. ami cleynlng 11; work guaranteed. » If 12 Government Street HHAWNlGAN LAKE WOOD YARD Phone 1474 of the world. another u*M fifty would have to l»a ILITARY IN and dance. Son» of Can­ No càmpgigt dismissed and several other* would Call and Ses Our ..naàder ’too The-Jewei BUS. ART GLASS j1RE.e1l water wood. 12-lnch lengtlis; ada Hall, corner Douglas and Pan- too small M Best Screened Lump Cos I . . *n«l none Fort Street, will exchange It for a 1 henvi bark; also drv kindling*. 2*®® follow later «.ore. Fourteen goo«l prises Admission si i.r/i modern heae*>t’ watch. tf-*$ OT S ART GLASS leaded lights 1116 T PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT Some, of the alderman <«8«rrcutea 26c. I S® o’clock. ______f2»- ■> «lonernment Street Phone !■*- If-*® Rest Screened Lump foal Estimates | lARTNEIt WASTE! f«'C K Yates Glass sold, aaahee glased the turning «drift of a septuag. n- JàglLITART flee hundred to-night. 1 *®. Four-ton Iota, per ton ...... $11.vs u>r various B _pi South Nabairnl and l.lanl «•hone 7671. if-»* ertan and Roped some other work ■A! 123® Go-, erument Street; fourteen Meat Unscreened Lump Cosl <11.(81 forms of *|ver. Anvertlacr la a preepector. has been PROFESSIONAL CARDS could lx- found for him His case scrip prises; 33c.______f2S-f advertising III liter* three years snd baa eomelhlng Court of Revision All Kinds of Be»; Wood at lowest Price» promptly given worth going after. How much «-an you SAANICH ELECTORAL DISTRICT was referred to a committee for at­ ilitary fife hundred end dame PHONE 14 «’4 tf-ef and without put up. If you hay# a grubetwke Write t>11N T. DEAVILL*. Prop. B.C. Bot»k BARRISTERS tention. * In Conservative rooms. Campbell charge. Small m<. |f you haven’t don’t waste your time OTIUK 18 HEREBY GIVEN that I Building.M Thursday. • 3® sharp fourteen I exchange, library. SIX Government Ht. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ,,i»t lookUig for Information Jack Stainer. N shall on Monday, the seventh l7tb> I scrip prises and ten free tombola prises, receive the j«o® Rubaon Street. Vancouver. , f2f-33 Phone 1737 $• DUNLOP A FOOT lacludlng 2®® pound» sugar in twenty- same careful attention Barristers. Solicitors• Notaries, eta. day of April. 1924. at 10 o’clock .n the I pound aacka, Mrs. Gleasons orchestra; a* larger ones rpu HUNTER» . AND TRAPPERS—We klrmbere ef NOVA SCOTIA. MANITOBA. forenoon, at my residence. 3333 Teeny- ■ rpRY the Veterans, when disposing Immediate attention I pay the full market value of raw BUILDERS AND CONTA^CTOH» ALBERTA and &C. JHAKS son Avenue, in the Saanich Electoral i funeral notice 1 your Junk. Beet prices paid- Phone arason«fd furs. Old llrm. 664 Johnson Phene *1$ District, hold . a Court of Revision f« r 1 ^|ILITARY FIVEI HUNDRED and dance, correspondence. Street. tf-*6 NYTH1NG I l building or r-palr» *12-3 8«y«aid Bldg______Victoria. BC. the purpose of hearing and determining bons of Canada Hall, corner Douglas ’ANTED -Accommodât-on- fur light car \ phone 1701. Rooflt.* a epecialt> T any and all objection* to the placing or and Pandora. Tuesday night; fourteea - NEWTON bvy second-hand tente and we don’t Thlrkell. 6f Member* of the Fraternal prder •>! W ar Alkasar. Mansion. Box 1S24. CHIROPRACTORS retention of any name or name# on the good prises. Ad|mlsston 2»c; S.*® o elm k ADVERTISING Ittgisier of Voter# fut the Saanich Elec­ ►Tagits arc T«H|uested to meet at the AGENCY OUSES built, installment payments ar­ ranged; repair work. Green Lumber 7ihIROPRAvTOR -- Elisabeth Dwight. toral District. Eagle# Hall. Thursday. F.bruan 21. at H l«atvd at Saanich, this 23rd day of 13b pm. tu attend the funeral of our IANO PUPILS visited^ and received. TIMBER -* Advertisement Writers and Advertising \ «•onsultatlen free Phone 7441 or MONEY TO LOAN February. 1924. late Bro. J. A. Mc'hiwell from the B.C Gorge. Bi'rnslde. Victoria West. Ad- C« «a tractors 4 446V ;22-328 Pomherton IU«*e «»-.«» P YAN, McINTUINTOSH TIMBER CN)MPANY, Multigraph______I _ami . Mimeograph.. ■■ Circular «-*» CARPET CLEANING WILLIAM GRAHAM. Fjanaral Chapel at ; p.m. mirais Road. etc. Phone Î4S2L2- Mrs • ---|^ * —|— Mailing I RENE ti. ADAMS, duropr *« tor. UeH- LIMITED—TT.lmber . rule-r». vwiusiorn; ee+s a»d PMtcsnli. Addressing. ahd ciorlgag-s pur- Registrar of Voters for lue fully ^Highly r*»>rnnirndnl. K 1 grbkment* ••ultatten Iree. Suite 616-11 NayWard WM NEILL. W Vresideeg ______xiuiiwr fBlUJai*I* "ft » V . natvd Konsx tp! JuiA un l«npro«ad ISLAND Window and Carpet Cleaellng I ixb tittuVyjal Dtetrit. t. T. LUKE S wTX ImWlinâ lummage aalr lb large ami. *mll tract» «*rowp grant;'*'; *" Vui• ^ QtibW hm •’-‘‘f*; 1 <>: Hîr Fee*, F*»»e 3«»6, W it »utidies. pàwao. êJA- eew »•*«'«.- W. W. LAING. Secretary , peopert > tmam** ldi»» * **•«. ♦** IlfiH ti-5# SS"' S a4* Johnson StreeL Wednesday. 27th. Itcenee- In an» port of ;h* pro» fnc» . mmmm7*7’ . !-«ir*lrn Publfcatlua»i'liuoei mft!&o*ard BBdg. lf-35 llughea Hamilton • Bcav h method. If e.1® a-in. K«-* Belmont ll-uae. VKterl» 4» Full's 24. Winch Bldg. ' ' ■] 13 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1924 REAL ESTATE-HOUSES, LOTS, ACREAGE, DAIRY, FRUIT, and CHICKEN RANCHES FOR SALE

HOMES OUR MPEÇ1ALTY Y RSI WE ARE ALMOST GIVING THIS qi H K ACTION KRCEMARY Y Et». WE HOLD THOME LOTH CLEAR TtTLK CHEAP HOME—ACRE OF LAND AS IDEAL MÀLL FXKM — 80MJBN08 ^1 Ann-fUE-RWU MODERN BUN- HOUSE AWAY |AN Reach Drive which we advertised V1 'H/U OALOW—Living-room, dining­ JAOMTORTARLE COTTAGE, four large DISTRICT. NEAR DUNCAN A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE " " yesterday. It took an outelder. how­ room and kitchen with fitted 6L540 V rooms electric light and wetef. nearly WELL-BUILT. A TTTt ACTIVE. »- 1*1 KC H.thKIt DUG KNOWS Of three-room cottage valued at NOL'RTKRM ACRKP AND GOOD FlX- ever. to realise the value of them Hare t pantry, two good bedrooms with closets, will be given aa part payment for an acre of land, all « ultlvated. plentyvt \ ROOMKI» RESIDENCE: with Jurse v MIS OWN MIND l-xthroom complete, three pieces; full sise fruit In season: property elands high gocO 1 lidOM HOUSR—Twelve Acres cleared corner lot, on car line. House GUARAN­ another: a beautiful homeette. high ana or five-room dwelling. I TEED in At condition throughout, ana well drained, eighty feet frontage on Beach lot. about twelve fruit trees and all kinds view ; low taxes ; outside city, ooee to xaf ami evUivaicl : two acres In timber for (ü»e)?*'|k/k—MODERN end exceptionally ot small frulte In full bearing: chicken fH«l; fine ori-hard.- about aevent> -five as­ romains all modern con ven le Drive, facing a lovely panorama of sea and A. A. MEHAREY line. Price 11.666. ‘ jt serted fruit trees, numerous small fruits, large open flreplaoee. paneled and beameu, M TV well built seven-roomed ecml- Islands with close view or passing ves­ house and garage.; one and one-half ml»cs ornamental shade trees and flower gardon; built-in effects, extra plumbing «aturea— bungalow. one-half block off sels Between hotel and entrance to golf °Ut" THE CITY BROKERAGE J. GREENWOOD house has si* l*rge rooms, open fireplace, altogether an Ideal home. Thieles pro­ Fort Street. on the high links, this lot. at 11106. Is absolutely the veranda on three sides: large barn, poul- perty that could not be replaced fee ground ; has Just "been reshin­ low eat-priced site of Its class Why wait A. T. Abbey. Manager 4M-* Sayward Building. It$4 Government Street gled and Is In splendid shape; —you'll never buy cheaper. Alfred Car­ tty house, tool shed and outbuildings; good 18.wv. aud our price is 636 View Street Thane *13 wvter supply. Three good cows, feed and full-els* «1 basement. extra michael a. Co. Ltd.. 4X4 Fort Street i farm implements *t« with the property. ONLY I1.IM large lot. moderate taxas. Property Is only one and one-half mi.es Price for quick sale only I *>69 AND MODERN BUT o—n.r .imply ÇÎ'ïl’jS >ery, easy terms. from- Duncan and one mile from tiomeno* COUNTRY- HOME 1 ake. on good road. ta open to any offer ftW lel “■ •uow >uu this ana» to-dapi 4‘>eMWV—VA9H H KINQ- »nd Btiy kin* BEDTIME STORY price Only 64.506—Terms One-third Cash iV'V would not grumble at having Discount for Larger Cash Payment C ASH to live In a bungarlow such as Prices Very Low andi Convenient Terms this. It contains entrance hall, Arranged 6WINERTON & MUAC.RAVS living-room with , attractive Duly Radio Programmes powKK i McLaughlin open fireplace, cosy den. two 626 Fort Street Phone 1464 «40 Fort street Uncle Wiggily and the JAMES bedrooms with clothes closets. Contlnu- kJA DAY bathroom, kitchen and pantry TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 nrda. address, •‘•Education. * With usual built-in features. ous Process," by Prof l»eoi J. lUeh- fully modern bungalow with twe TIFF ON EGGS seres of land, "fenced and under cultl- ^ full -slserl basement, furnace, Pail ardson. director Extension etc. Price only S3.IDO cash, ÇHCE—Western Canada Radio, Victoria University of California; Instrumental vaticn-. living-room with archway to which Includes fine gas range, From 7 to I p.m.—Local concert. selections. n both bedroom floors. paper Syndicate CFCL, Centennial Church Victoria from Cavalerla Rustiana" Mascagni), P. R. BROW N A NOSH Creamery Association At 6 p m., grand concert by Prof. J garage and stable with cement floors; lilt llrowd htrecl Phone 1016 bv Towler String Quartette; soprano « hi.-lern house and o«thous«*a; number D. Town's ladles' prize choir. solos, (a) “Spring Song." (b> “In Au­ of fruit. trees and small fruits: about Special to The Times (By HOWARD R. QARI8) Part,song. “Drink to Md OnJjT: song tumn" iOscar Well), by Claire \i P*hur eleven mile* from centre of city. ______iWagneSf^Mlas^Kbel1 Taylor; song, railway station, church and iK^uief —terms. flay on the “Emma Alexander" for Cowichan Creamery Association was fleSSIn “watt; glee.“My LoveDwelt Caroline Irons and Lena Mlnehart; GULF ISLAND NEWS Mrs. Davenport accompanied them oh Los Angeles. A Leap Year Dance is ping past the house where Aunt Let- baritone solos, (a) ; Invlctus (Huhn— the piano. The hostess served re­ held in the K. of I*, lodge room on in a Northern Land" (Elgar). song. 'Th* Schmidt); (b) “The Sweetest Flower being held on, Friday. February- 29. Saturday. The president, John N. tle, the goat lady, lived with Uncle Enchantress” (Hatton), Miss Hastings, Special To The Times freshments. That Blows” (Rogers., bv Wm. Bd. in the Mahon Hall, In aid of the Evans, in the chair and about Butter. The rabbit gentleman" was duet, -May bells and Flowers (Men­ ward Johnson, with Mrs. \' m H. Rust "------fire-room bungalow with three Pender Island. Feb. 23. -- Mrs. Mrs. Chamberlain, of New West­ delssohn). Miss Taxlor »wlMrR WWU. open fireplaces and good cement base­ Lady Minto Hospital. seventy members present, not nearly thinking it might be rather lolly, ns accompanist : controlto solos, (a) ment. hot and cold water throughout: Garett gave a surprise party for her minster. is staying with her sister, song. "1 Know a Lovely Garden «-»• The Spring's Blue Eyes" (Rubensteln Mrs Brachett. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Mrs. Drinkwater, Victoria, has so many as attended last year. - and In good form, to stop and aee D'Harde lot). Mlaa Hempton; song. Le, «■hleXen house. splendid bathroom; mother Mrs. Del nier, on her birth­ The secretary read the notice call­ - Dltson); (b) "Traditional Welsh Folk fruit trees and email fruits: elec trie of West Hoad. Patricia Bay. Saanich, returned home aftervisit to Mr. 44ear th* Gentle l^fkT _(Blshnp)^Mlss Bomg." by Mary »*r«>on» Rkrhartte. read- light and (-i-phone may be obtained; day Those present were Mesdames «ml Mra. Waklin. The Rev. A. Col ing the meeting, after which min­ Uncle Butter, when the door of the Isobel Taylor; vocal mnrjfl; "MoodlUj-t Walker. Fry. McMillan, Brachett. have arrived on the Island and lake» goat hpuae opened. 4Mozart); addreuz. on “Fmperanlo. ..Mrs- taxe* only 121 a year. Offered for u house and Tiirm Ht HOti'e Bay: ' rtns. Mr, dfk HeVn>e» od*4 Mr. J6L Wai­ utes of previous, meetings through: •sty- IJ.ttb—terms. Chamberlain, CorbeU. Hamilton. ters have returned after going to out the year were read and adopted. ‘ Whoo - oo" called '^Aunt "GEEK to XVickiv xOng. '•Lorraine. Lore**»*, duetsÏÏS- for soprano ahd contralto, t») Mensif-a and Miss Evans. The male Mr, Oeoriilna W?v trio. Ganges. Salt Spring Island. Feb; 23. Victoria to attend the fctymxk r Mr* The report of the directors and the the rabbit gentleman. Time of Youth" (Pinsutl—Dltsop). (b) - quartette went to Mr. and Mrs. vy. “O Memory (Leslie). »aez HemjpVon, — Mr. and Mrs. Stacey have left for Beech haa returned home after auditor for the year 1923 was sub­ With the Stream Tout*** tDttson». by Cirimmer’s house for a social evert­ The rabbit gentleman whoo-poed i’eat and Hast logs. P»rt_. Claire Vi-sbuf and Mary Groom Rich­ B.r. LAND AND INTESTMRNT Victoria and are sailing on Thurs- spending a month at Sardis. mitted. In this report the directors back to Aunt Lett le. as was right Ho"; accompanists. Miss Pike and Prof. ing. Each member gave solos, and ards; Instrumental selections, (a), AGENCY. LIMITED stated that thpy were “of opinion and proper, and not at all informal J D. Town ______“Minuet" (Boccherini), (b) ’ Kakoczy that the futttre financing of the work under the circumstances. March, by Towler String Quartette. of the association will make It neces­ CKCO—Dally Provlncf, Vancouver, “Are you going home. Uncle Wig­ 410 Metres sary for In ore money to be put back gily ?" bleated the goat lady. KHJ, 385 Metres—Los Angeles Times into the business, and they recom­ From 8 10 to K30 p m—Jubilee Metho­ I I I I 111 I I I 11 I 11111 • I I I I 11 III H II I MIM11 *1 i *1 > ■ ■ *1 “Well, yea, I am." answered Mr. At 6.40 p.m.—Livestock and vegetable mended thatthe incoming board be dist Choir. D, A. James, conductor, and reia>rta , , Instructed to go into the matter and Lon gears. "I was coming in to see news bulletins. At, 6.45 to 7.30 p.m.—Weekly visit of Uncle Butter, if he len t busy. but. the Sandman and Queen Titania. Lois present some scheme to the semi­ 423 Metres—Hale Bros., annual meeting by which the neecs­ after that. I was going on to my own KPO, Forre.st. soprano, accomi»anled by Ethel hollow stump bungalow." WÊRÊR San Francisco WHaon. Bedtime atory by "Uncle sary money may he obtained." There From 6 30 lo «10 P.m. -<'^i,ldl''n'” was considerable discussion over this “Uncle Butter Isn’t in.” said Aunt hour stories for children by Big Bro­ From 8 to 10 p.m.—Programme pre­ point, and the directors' recommen­ Lett le. “And I was Just going over ther" of KPO. taken from the Book of senting Floryone Thompson, soprano. dation that the bonus resulting from to see Nurse Jane. But if you are Knowledge His selections: "The For­ Dr i-dtman. lecturer, will talk on the past year's operations be paid going home. Uncle Wiggily. you can bidden Room": "The Story of I*«Item "f i.tcea That Win." in two Instalments, fifty per cent In take to Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy what I Tell”; "The Wonder of a Piece of Htlk^ From 10 to 12 p.m, —Broadcasting Art March and fifty per cent in Septem­ was going to carry From 7 to 8 p.m —Dinner concert by Hickman s orchestra by line telephony Rudy Selger's Fairmont Hotel Or­ from the Blltmore IloteL ber The meeting adopted the report “What It Is?” asked the bunny. chestra. by wire telephony. without amendment. "This tin pall." went on Aunt Let- From 8 to 10 p.m.—Programme under TRADE MARK REGISTERED KFl', 469 Metres—Earle C. Anthony, TARIFF ON EGGS tie. handing one out to the rabbit. the management of Walter Frank Wen- Inc., Los Angeles LOTH FOR SALE Uncle Wiggily thought, as long sej; pianist: Piano solos. "Etude K Ma­ From 4.45 to 5.15 p.m —Evening Her­ dry fleecy medicated wool A resolution was passf-d asking the jor" (Chopin). Fantaale Impromptu Dominion Government to increase as Uncle Butter wasn't at home, that ald News Bulletins. (Chopin), by Evelyn. Elster. pupil of From 5 15 to 5.45 p.m.—Examiner the tariff on eggs Imported into Can­ he wouldn’t go. in. For Aunt Lettie. W. F. Wenzel. soprano solo, aria, be sold, on the high part of Quadra; while a dear, sweet, kind and good News Bulletins. several fruit trees, full bearing: lovely ada to eight cents per dogen. similar “Robert the Devil" (Meyerbeer). Jos­ From 6.45 to 7.30 p m.—Emms M. goat lady, was very nervous. She was ephine Wilson Jones; baritone solo, building site First reasonable offer takefe to the tariff on eggs Into the United Bartlett concert. «ash or terms. Apply owner, Fori States; also a resolution Protesting always droping things ahd Uncle arta.i "Herioede" ( Massenet). Norman From 8 to 9 p.m. — Ambasador Hotel Wiggily would have to pick them up. Simon; soprano solos, “Bongs My Mo­ against the discrimination in the ther Taught Me (Dvorak). "Vtllanelle" — Lvman's Vocoanut «îrove Orchestra. freight rates on grain shipped from "So It's Just as well for me not From 9 to 10 p.m.—Examiner concerL (Del Arquai, by Frances W'oodbrtdge: From 10 to il p.m.—Henry M. Rob­ the prairies to Vancouver for export, to go in.” he thought. piano aplua. “Shadow I since" « Mac- aw against grain shipped for domes­ "Will you take this tin pall to I)o well); “Etdue de Concert" (Mac- inson Trio. tic consumption. Nurse Jane?" bleated Aunt Lettie. Dowell). by Evelyn Elster; soprano KJS. 360 Metres—Bible Institute, A vote of thanks was passed to the and she almost dropped It. she was solus. "Calm as the Night” (Bohm), Los ngelee so nervous. “The Little Stiver Ring" (ChamntadeL directors for their services during “My lYaver < Wilson-Jones), by Jos­ Prom 8 to 9 p.m Programme fur­ the past year. "Of course I'll take It.” said the ephine Wllaoh-Jones; piano solo. “Pol­ nished by courtesy of James Fomhaw, Directors elected to act during the onaise C Sharp Minor” (Chopin), by choir director of the El Monte Presby­ THE SALVATION ARMY INDST. DEPT. present year were O. O. Hunt, E. W. "And whatever you do. don't raise Evelyn Elster; soprano solus. “Phyllis terian Church. Neel. J. E. K. Burnett, "J. N. Evans, the cover until you get home with, Haa Such Charming Graces” (pastoral, Forhe. and Cant. It »*"» by Frances W pod bridge, barl WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 r* RPUr WJ srllrffr naw wTOW-V oerr W11-boots, dls-srded furniture. _____ and don’t raise the cover:" ••Until" i Sanderson), by Norman 81 Francisco aines, waste paper, rubbers, etc., if 104 H. A. Node was unanimously re­ mon. Walter Frank Wenzel, accom­ elected as auditor. "No. I won t" promised the bunny.. At 12 noon Time signals from the phono 6848. panist fur th* evening. .. ____ _ , Naval observa tory. Reading of tire The statistics - show far twelve He wouldn’t have been no impolite From 10 to 11 p.m —E. Max Brad- as to ask what was in the pail, but Scriptures. STAFF CAPT. M. JATNBS months ending December 31. 1921: field's Versatile Band playing In the From 1 to 2 p.m —Rudy Selger's Fair­ Pounds of butter manufactured, 224,- Aunt Lettie must have guessed that Palace Rose Room Bowl. Rea Phono 6188JL he wanted to know for she said: mont Hotel Orchestra, by wire tele- 246. number of eggs handled, dozens, . 284,849! tons of feed* 3.837; poultry, "I’ll tell you what’s In ft—a sur­ KGO. NO Kilocycles. 312 Metres—Pa­ From 130 to 1 30 p.m. —Programme to prise! '' and she clapped her horns cific Coast Broadcasting Station, be rendered by Jack Fait s Enleiia “It’s So Warm and pounds, 49.669. A General Electric Company against the side of. the door and Cafe orchestra. ______. . , BOUNTY ON IRON ORE SUCCESSFUL DANCE taughed a bleating laugh, tniw then- —- At- #—p.m. —Instrumentât selertfrms, “ From Î.M to 5.M p.m.—Rudy Selger's n dropped three hair pins and Uncle (a) "Minuet in E Flat." "Turkish Falrnnint Hotel Orchestra, by wire tele- March" (Mozart), by Towler Hiring Toronto. Feb. 26.—A bill, sponsored Special To The Times Wiggily had to stoop to pick them up Quartette; soprano solo. "Detui* le "Oh. there's a surprise in this pail. by Hon. Charles McCrea, Minister of Comfy Mummie Rooke Harbor. Feb 24.—A dance our (I«outee)" (Charpentier), by Claire KGO, 312 Metres—General Electric, -Mines, to establish a one-cent per was held in the Sooke Hall under te there?” he asked. ft■pshur; ...... piano solo.. "Rhapsodie In G t Oakland “Yes.” went on Aunt Lettie, “a hflnor ’ " (Brahms), by Lena Mlnehart, unit m.'unty on raw Iron ore, was the auspices of the Sooke orchestra Minor'______„___ At 1.30 pjn.--8tock prices and wen ANY old-fashioned remedies were effect­ on Friday night. A good number was fine surprise’” baritone solos. (a> “Tommy Lad" | given it* second reading in the On- In attendance, and everyone present "Well. I know about as much as ( Marge (son—BpoeeyL-.....tbJ_ "My—Atn “irriT ‘shori'inu.i. al rrogrerame; I l«rio l-.-rl--U.tur. ye.terrtay. In »up- I did before.” thought the bunny Folk" < Lemon—Hornsey>. by Wm Ed ive because they recognized that warmth passed a very’ enjoyable evening, Johnson, with Mrs. Wm. H. Rust as address bv Una Barnard Halt. Ph D , - n | P*»rt of th. bill, Mr. McCrea said there M ilancing continued from 8.30 to 1, rabbit, hopping along so he wouldn’t accompanist : contralto solos. (a) “A Beginnings Here and There in the . was no pig Iron In Canada produced is the first human necessity. Warmth is the and many were the congratulatory need to pick up any more hairpins Summer Night (A. (îorlng Thomas), New Education.” from Canadian ore. It was all remarks passed by the dancers to the Byt as for opening the cover of "My - Ship'' (Garratt - Booeey), by brought from outside Canada. The essence of life itself. Warmth relieves pain members of the orchestra on the good the pail The goat lady had given Mary Groom Richards readings, (a) KHJ, 395 Metre»—Los Angeles Times province should pay one-half cent music provided for the evening. Mrs. him. Uncle Wiggily would no more "The Ballad of the Bolivar." (b) "The From 12.30 to 1.15 p.m.—News item.- and the Federal Government one-half C. Barbour had charge, of the re­ have done that than he would have Explanation" (Kipling), by J. J. Hsvt- weather report, musk*. wnt, he saJd. If iron ore ran sixty and prevents sickness. elde; duet for soprano» and contralto. From 2.30 to 3.39 p.m —Matinee musi­ freshments. asked how old Mrs. Twist y ta II. the i—r . eat, the bounty would mean pig lady, was. Uncle Wiggily was “Venetian Boat Hong" (Rlumenthal), cale presenting L. H. La Lea vit to. Claire Upshur and Mary Groom Rlch- sixty cents a.ton. THERMOGENE is warmth in convenient WEDDING ANNIVERSARY very polite. Along and along hopped the bunny form. When THERMOGENE is applied to Special to The Times gentleman, carrying the covered pail the human body it generates a flood of soothing, ener, Luxton. Feb. 25.—Mr. and Mrs. He couldn’t help wondering what was steam that burned his nose and his Charles Smith, of Luxton. entertained in it. for it felt rather heavy. But ears and hie eyes ! “Ouch ! Wowchie' gizing heat that penetrates through tissues and blood d number of guvats on Saturday eve­ be didn't lift the lid. Ouch.: ” howled the Bear. "Oh, my - ning at their home, on the occasion As Uncle Wiggily hopped along he poor noae!” Then be ran away t«> vessels directly to the affected spot—giving speedy of their 14th Wedding Anniversary. heard footsteps behind 'him At first find a cool bank of snow into which . I'd wards of twenty guests were the rabbit gentleman did not turn to thrust hie hot nose. relief and comfort. present, among whom were Mr. and around to see who It was. "Hu! Ha!" laughed Uncle Wiggily. ' Always keep a package of THERMOGENE on hand. Mrs. Khode and family. Mr. and Mrs “Very likely It’s one of the ani­ sniffing the air. "There are steam­ Trace. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. mal children coming from school.” ing hot apple dumplings in that pall! This dry, convenient medicated wool is applied in a Uraigie, Mr. and Mrs. Brown of he thought. e No wonder Aunt Lettie didn't want i Mandalay” and Mr. and Mrs. Carter But the footsteps came on faster me to take' the cover off until I got minute—and is always ready for emergencies day or and Miss Irene Carter of Portage and faster. They seemed to he home Shs knew I might be burned. ! inlet Victoria. A most enjoyable running. , But the Bear got burned Instead, j night. evening was spent in variotis amuse­ "Perhaps that Is Billie Wagstall. Ha! Ha!" Then the bunny put the cover back 1 Recommended by physiciens and used by hospitals ments, and a dettghtfnt supper pre­ the goat." chuckled Uncle Wiggily. pared and served by the host and on the pall and took the nppte dum­ the world over. * "He wants a race- with me. WelL I’ll go faster!” plings home for himself and Nurse 1 So. without turning around, the Jane. And the Bear didn't have any. bunny hopped faster. But the foot­ So If the postage stamp doesn't j NOVA)VA SCOTIA TO steps behind him came on faster, try to jump off the letter and hide ; nBOLISH SYSTEM also, and at last a savage voice cried: under the phonograph I'll tell you ' Dm Therm ogene "Stop’ . I want you!” next about Uncle Wiggily and the OF GRAND JURIES And Uncle Wiggily stopped. He brown Jug. had to. for a big claw reached out 'repared Weddle! <« Halifax. Feb. 26.—The Attorneyl- and caught hold of him. Wheeling Oeneral of Nova Scotia, Hon. W. J. around, the rabbit gentleman saw PRINCE MATS0KATA, Lumbago O’HFfim; gsve^rrottce tn the Ijegtr- that, he had been caught . by the FORMER JAPANESE without trouble THE THERMOGENE Rheumatism lative Assembly yesterday that at a Bushy Bear. Neuralgia future date he would move bills to "Oh. dear!” sighed the bunny. "Hr! Ha' You may well eaj that!" PREMIER, VERY ILL At a moment’s notice. amend the Judicature Act, having In growled the Bear. "You gave me COMPANY LIMITED view the abolition of the grand Jury quite a chase, but I have you at Tokio, Feb. 26.—Prince Masayoshi There is nothing more use­ Hsywirt's HssUi • Enghnd »re Throat system in this province. teat. What's in that pail?" he asked, Mtttsukata. one of the senior Genro, Mr. O'Hearn had previously_4>re- Cheat Cold. most Impolitely. or Elder Statesmen, is critically 111 ful in the house where there Bronchitis dlcted that Abolition of the grand "I don’t know, for I haven’t taken here and1 members of the family have are children and home­ jury system would save the muni­ off the cover.” answered Mr. Long- been summoned to hla bedside. coming workers. cipalities throughout Nova Beotia ears. "Aunt Lettie said I wasn't to about 613.000 annually. take the cover off until I reached Prince Matsukata was Premier In 0*0 BmI Cube, moke good the HAROLD F, RITCHIE it CO. Umited. 10 McCAUL ST, TORONTO Howard Corning. Conservative 1891 and again in 1896. Previously he wee, end tear ot cold end fatigue. 28A leader, introduced.a bill for abolition “Well, she didn't tell me not to and had served ten years as Japanese Oro Cubes on. reedy—always of the legislative Council, the Upper l*m going to" howled the Bear. With Minister of Finance. From 1903 to I 11 I 111111 lllllI II 111 1 11111111111 TTTTtn House of the Nova Beotia Legisla­ that he snatched the cover off the 1912 he was head of the Japanese ready. Drop a single one into a pall and out puffed a cloud of hot Red ( ’roes Society. cup of hot water and you hare a OU Fukr CAw mmé delioous. tempting bouillon or «mm Ik» ck/Umm. soup that will tone up the norm fsÿtâSfür and body and sustain for hours. -By GEORGE McM ANUS OXO L2MTTED Drop one or two into a hedi. new, BRINGING UP FATHER iilUmUmSi.. or meat pie and you have added new beef to it» flavor, TOO CX h Tim of 4.10, SO «ad lOOCebea. AW. Hov, GRA.NO ' loafer: nature, in EVERx tmunc. COjUTiFUL WHEN TOO ARC HAooy: OXO CUBES

DImoIvc 1 Cubes Ozo fag plat hat water, pour lato pun and place on the ire. Mix tables peon cornfloor with • tittle uillk. sice sod smooth Add it to the Ose awe atir for 4 or 5 minute» until it thickens. Then pour the mixture tetoa hezie toceoL

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and Woodward against. Alderman Marchant did not • vdte on the second division. (V Aldermair Andros slated that the AT THE/THEATRES aldermen must have made up their SEEDS and SPADES and Everything THE WHITEST. UCHTtÜ minds. Nothing had happened to * =#=; , T ' ~ What you will require for early gardening days are here change his view. On the last pay­ ment of interest on January 21 the a waiting your selection. Interest additional represented a Reginald Barker AT THE THEATRES 'Seeds, new Benson's stork. Ferry's and Rennie's brands sunt of $500 extra. So far as the le­ Vk’gs. 2iO«*- I5<* and ...... lO^ gality was concerned, they had the Has New Triumph Hand Forks, 25<* to ...... v...... 4©«* opinion of the city solicitor, that it Dominion—"Pleasure,-Mad.", Hand Trowels, 560* to ...... 1...... •**«* was unnecessary. He stated one in “Pleasure Mad’f Royal------“The Prodigal Son. Spades. $1.05 to ...... ;...... $2.10 clttsen had threatened an injunction Playhouse—"Hia Excellency the Digging Forks, $2.00 and ...... $2.25 if the amount was paid, and any Governor." alderman voting for it would be liable, Score still another triumph for ladies' Spades and Forks, $1.40 and ...... $1.35 Columbia—"Big Dan." he asserted. Reginald Barker! Last night a Capitol—“Shadows of Paris. SEARCH IS FRUITLESS capacity audience sat entranced at Snappy New Spring Skirts Mayor Hayward reported that the Dominion Theatre and watched Drake Hardware Co., Ltd. Magic various officials had conducted the unfolding of “Pleasure Mad.” Paramount Filmed 1418 Douglas Street ^jphons 1645 searches of the city files and vaults the most rfeent piçture filmed by the George V. Hobart’s to endeavor to trace the negotiations man who has directed such master­ in 1912 and 1913. Nothing bearing «m pieces of screen art as "The Eternal Celebrated Play $5.00 and $5.75 the subject hud been discovered, in Struggle/’ “Hearts .Aflame/' “The the Mayor's letter books or in other Storm” and “The Old Nest.” ways during those years. His Wor­ The new production brings him There are few better khown plays Skirts of Kiipvritir value aflil style baking ship said. back to his favorite field of domes­ than "Experience,” by George \ . llo- newly arrived and greatly ail letters from Messrs H. A. Ross tic drama and ts certain to add new hart. whtdh was presented tv. N*w and K. Tomlin on the subject, re­ lustre to his namei "Pleasure Mad’* York in 1914. In George Hiz mired. Homespuns and flannels ceived sincei the last meeting, were tells a deeply moving story of the maurlce s Paramount picturization of ^ in plain and striped patterns in reported by the Mayor, who said the danger that lies in the sudden acqui­ this stage success, the story was en­ SO letters set out reasons why the city sition of wealth by a poor, but pre­ larged and put into scenario form by snorted pleats. should vary its cqurse adopted last viously, contented family. Waldemar Young. It is being shown powder Summer. Mary Alden. cast in the role of at the Playhouse Theajre this week On Alderman Woodward's sugges­ mother, as she was In “The Old with a special programme. y tion th - communications were read. Nest/' gave a truly superb perfor­ As the screen affords greater pos­ 5®SainSoa^ mance. Huntly Gordon, best recalled sibilities for detail in stories than th> iiiitiim THE LETTERS by his ap|M*aranees in "The Famous stage, those who have seen the play Ladies’ Raincoats Wr.' Ross wrote favoring "» the Mrs. Fair.” and more recently In "The will have the added interest of Seeing coursex and defending the late Social Code/' is equally good as the Just how the scenario has been comptroller from any allegation husband. The gripping intensity of handled One feature which was — Fully Guaranteed % of carelessness in connection with the drama, with its happy combina­ added, much to its value, is th. there the exchange. He alluded to* i»er- tion of heart Interest and rapid and < haraeV-r of "Gloom/’ which docs not ason sonal efforts in T92T In other parts thrilling action, is well adapted for appear in the original play. The or the, country tmd th* UnUed, states giving both these sterling players part is the antitblBis of "intoxlca $5.00 to sef-ure brokers' aid wnën the re­ unusual Opportunity for displaying —...... funding issues were taken up. Uni» ns their histrionic talents. ------kb u the Raymur letters were accepted in Others in the cast who won m*w PAINTERS REORGANIZE Regular value fciO.tiii; all S - his opinion, it would be a most serious laurels for themselves included Wil­ smart styles. Buy one for ear liam Collier. Jr., Frederick Truesdell. mistake, and undoubtedly reflect _on The painters of Victoria have de­ use. as eheap as a duster—a genu­ ih«* future of the city." Norma Shea ref and Winifred Bryson. cided to reorganize the old local J.KINCHAM» Mr. Tomlin in his communication Director Barker has mouuUui the new ine bargain. union And the Canadian organiser, fc:«ld he made an appeal on behalf of production 1b,hi* ueusl beautiful sue ST. PEMBERTON BIK Fred Molineux, is in the city assist­ | 004- BROAD the Dominion Securities t'Oropora- tasteful manner...... TO BE VOTED • Pleasure Mad" Is a Louis B. Mayer ing in this matter. Our Method 20 sacks to the ton'ioo lbs to the sac* tion. ' He submitted reasons for re-, e v-rting to the course which formerly presentation through Metro. The prevailed. He stated that many of story is based upon Blanche Upright s Majority of Council Wants the bonds were held by Insurance «-xtraordInary successful novel, “The New Spring Wash Goods companies who "purchased the bonds Valley of Content." Exchange Question Settled I» good fallh/‘ ami if repudiation Cotton Crepes, Yard 29c Crepe Voiles, Yard 96c by Electors come, such repudiation would be widely published In the eastern finan­ toll'sGigantic Exceptionally fine quality New cheek designs in poprf- cial papers, which would l>e to do ALL WEEK in a large selection of new Jar shades ; 36 inches wide. incalculable injury to the credit of Film Masterpiece Minority Would Confer With the city in Hie future. Reginald Barkers production of shades ; :10 inches wide. I*may, Boiston. Holden A Co., city Showing at Royal Blanche Vpright's sensational Notice to Breeders of Representatives of Bond auditors, related the circumstances Lingerie Crepe, Yard 36c novel "The Valley of Content." under which the bonds were issued. Novelty Voiles, 39c and 49c Blue Bird ami floral de­ Dealers Fir Hall Caine's powerful story/"A COUNSEL’S OPINION Beautiful quality voiles in Prodigal Son." which is the attraction signs. also in plain colors ; The counsel selected, out of a at the Royal again to-day, is now to “PLEASURE choice designs and color­ 3’J inches wide. The City Council last evening large quantity of correspondence on 1»e seen in Stoll’s gigantic English ings; 38. inches wide. Livestock rite subject, the opinion of the city film masterpiece. ___ ' adopted a motion to clear up th ­ solicitor on the letter of K. G. Long. It was produced In England In Romper Cloth, Yard 39c MAD” Dress Linens, Yard 69c at! it ude of the council relative K.C, counsel for the Canadian Bond seventeen reels, and was shown as In neat stripe designs, Mr. Erick Bowman, the discoverer of The Bowman Remedy, dealers association. This letter has. two separate shows. The success Starring Pure Irish linen in plain to the payment of certain already been given consideration, nhd and popularity of the film was tre­ Mary Alden, Huntly Gordon and suitable for children’s ait extract therefrom published. colors. old rose, pink claims that in treating 70,000 cattle in the United States sterling bonds at par of exchange mendous. earning the name in the Norma Shearer wear ; 32 inches wide. Alderman Andros pointed out that Old Country of the greatest film ever lavender, green, tan. (’open the results hâve been successful in 96% of the cases treated. in Canada and the United >tHi«s without consent of the holders he produced. > Great as a novel and stage play. did not see how they could proceed For exhibition in Canada and the Greater as a photo-drama. A grey and white ; 36 inches Are your dairy cows and heifers causing you trouble? _ b(\ recommending to take the Jacquard Crepes, Yard In answer to Alderman Ker, City United States the picture has been atory of to-day and the wild lust Solicitor Pringle stated that a by­ wide. Are you obtalnlhg results in calves and milk that satisfy you? opinion of the electors. cut down to ten reels, and in its new for excitement. for $1.25 law might be passed arranging for form is considered to be even better Before the divisions were taken a I «ml Price* English Ratines, Yard 85c r»o your cows (according to your knowledge of their capacity) pro­ lengthy debate occupied thu atten­ exchange as the bonds tame In. than it was formerly. New season’s fabric for duce as much milk as they should^-or are you marking time and tion of the aldermen. A large sale of bonds was made The story concerns two brothers. Splendid selection of new ladies’ and misses’ dresses ; feeding a number of boarders that should be sent to the butcher? before the Raymur letter was sent. The youngest hrdther. Oscar Stephen- Alderman Sargent moved a mo­ son. a speotacular.^nndnejM^rad^jljarlng^ colorings for ladies’ and colors Nile, pink, grey, tion that the solicitor should jmpare Alderjnan Woodward observed. IM qf I". i''“ rilhL .Delay, are l.iai. Why tmmTTTTI^ til WWW 9 , ■ftrort». ■ -wmnx-er-r*j»rb and- law nave that of indulgence. He, t>onds. to tie submitted to those per­ «’«.until was bound t" do s«.m«- wr.-ng, inches wide. blue. sons qualified to vote on money b> - Mr Woodward declared, because breaks all the laws of God and man The Erick Bowman Remedy Co., Office «nd Factory, 518 Y.tec St. Taws, and should the by-law reteive Msn» investors would be caught, and and still. remains- a commanding \ legal consent at the next annual elec­ if the city honored the agreement, figure that wins the sympathy of all Particulars Will Be Furnished Upon Application to the Manager audiences. The older brother, a stoic COLUMBIA tion. or by-election, it should be then the rltixens would- suffer. TO-DAY and stalwart character, a drab figure acted upon. MANNA FROM THE GODS in contrast to his brother, a man that Alderman Woodward moved an "Extraordinary conditions have is called upon to make sacrifices and amendment in fax or of a conference arisen/* said Alderman Andros, concessions tor «he sake of tne "between The Mayor and Ftnirmnn of ‘which has thrown out their plans as "Prodigal/* who loses his h*pplne*w.H Charles Jones the Finance Committee. with the rep­ compared with the original sale.” sweetheart, sees ruin "brought upon resentatives of A. E, Ames & Co,. and himself and his father by his scape­ of the Dominion Securities Corpora­ The alderman asserted that the bonds were never expected to be placed as grace brother Then there comes a Get 'em tion with a view lô ascertain what they were. When It was “found day when this upright figure Of a percentage of the bonds require re­ man for so many years set in the This Week—POLA NEGRI’S Greatest Picture funding. unti tor an accounting of the money- Manna from the Gods'— on your naturally the brokers would take ad­ path of duty, breaks through all re­ sums paid in error during the Inter­ straint. and is swept with a lust to Mow Playing STAR vening"" ygars by the former fiscal vantage, irrespective of the taxpay­ Big Dan ers. Mr. Raymur reasoned, he be­ kill, and a passion to exterminate a at Usual way stranger that comes out of the storm "Big han ■ I» a f’h«r1r« .Ton*"»’ in BUNGA12W lieved. that the change would cost THE DIVISION on the very day that disgrace and Biggest Hit—A» a Trixetighter Prices very' little, whereas it had cost about ruin are heaping up over his head home The vote was as follows: SKKOOO already. The electors had Jones Is a Knockout CONSTRUCTION for a final overwhelming climax. For the amendment Aldetmen approved, and by them alone should Shadows The locale of the film is laid In Coming Thursday today Woodward. Ker, and Marchant. a change be made. COMPANY Against the amendment. Mayor Iceland. England and Monte Carlo, “Mr. Iaong has advised u* to Issue and passes from one scene of stirring HOOT GIBSON in Don’t delay an­ Hayward, Aldermen Ik-war, Todd, new bonds,” said Alderman Wood- "THE RAMBLIN' KID" Christie. Sargent, Andrus, Harvey, action to anther with force, power other day get­ and lightning-like succession. It is and Sangster. Alderman Andros has indicated fParis‘ full of surprise, climax and strong ting your pair For the motion the same eight the only solution that there Is to the members voted, and Aldermen Her moments The love scenes of the of these won­ question/' observed Alderman Bar- "Prodigal Son" add In power, depth derful E-J We started two large greenhouses gent. In regard to submitting any and vastness, adding something new th.F morning an-1 will -"ush them to change to the electors, as the origin 1 to the technique of filmdom. Work Shoes. completion. al approves of the by-law. On the Cool, comfort-, If you Intend to build greenhouse one hand he had sympathy with the PLAYHOUSE able, long- DO NOT DELAY or the -• .«-m Will MRS. LINDQUIST correspondents in their request for he ton far ad'vanoedJor profitable adjustment, and the counsel for the Hattons’ Write TONIGHT wearing and production this year bond holders had offered a solution Script of Jones’ low priced. hy exchange of bonds. If a -change SUPER SHOW TELLSWOMENOF were made, he recommended that an Latest, “Big Dan” A good fit here. opinion should first be taken from the Victoria elec tors, either at a hy- THE REGINALD HINCKS CO. electlon, or at the next anaua ; Fred and Fanny Hatton, play­ Presents Sold Only by MIDDLE AGE wrights whose works have her n ac­ The General Warehouse Best Lump Coal It Is no use submitting It In the corded critical acclaim, have directed Thf Laughable Comedy What Lydia E. Pinkham's form of a by-law/* said Alderman their first screen efforts to produc­ 527 Yates Street $12.00 A TON Marc hant, “because defeat is almost ing a suitable star vehicle for Charles Phone 766 Vegetable Compound inevitable/* He favored a case being Jones, a well-known William Fox Try Our Hourly Delivery Service prepared with regard to the ques­ player. “His Excellency Did for Her tion both pros and cons, before sub­ To review the sumptions imagina­ mitting any measure but In that tion and lavish thrilling situations of case thev had no right to shift the Big Dan." which Charles Jones has Mrs. Gertrude White Kansas City. Mo. 1 wwleft in » responsibility to the citizens. He already starred in, is to recognize at the Governor” Tory aerioui condition after child- was against repudiating the Raymur once the superb dramatic intelligence Around the World in —----- ™ibirth and no on# letter, believing It must have had the of these extraordinary gifted story- In Potted Form—And on the the Speejacks .thought I could moral Backing of the Council te-Hers. ------f- Silver Screen ------The VbVsge Continued m ever be any bet­ The fullest information should be "Blg Dan." which will he shown at This Week We Visit the Fire- ter. Then came presented to the public. Alderman the Columbia Theatre wday. Con­ V'slkers of Reqim, in the .South the ’Change of cerns the roped arena n»d Its pic­ Pacific, and W-Hmc.im the Miracle Ker who recommended a committee turesque intimates. Charles Junes of Mirwcles Life’and leas not to prepare a statement of the case. RICHARD performs the title role as only an prepared for what Alderman Wuodmar.1 |,rote«ted athlete who has been associated with I had to suffer. I ngmtn»* shifting renponllblllty to the all phases of sport from earliest had to go to bed at electors. Jle wanted data nn the ex­ childhood can. BARTHELMESS .times to be per­ tent of the result» of the cour»» taken fectly quiet as 1 and then action hy the Council It- —In could not even self. -■ .. Real Action in CAPITOL stoop down to pick A POINT OF MONO* I anything from the There wa* no doubt the R»> mur “Shadows of Paris” floor. I did not suffer any pain but 1 letter we a llieaal. Alderman Todd “Experience” was decidedly nervous and could not Htmted yet the letter wae leaned and Now at Capitol r" sleep. For nearly two years 1 was this manv preeent holder» were Innocent third partie», and If they were not To-night - Country Store way. and the doctor was frank enough Innocent there wa» no mean» of "Paris taxi drivers are the best to tell me that be could do no more checkin* them. Thu» It got down to friends and the most dangerous ene­ IF YOU ARK NOT WBLL for me. Shortly after this I happened a point of honor, which should be mies in the world." says Maurice Matinee Wednesday and Saturday to see in a newspaper an advertise­ Cannon, who is cast in such a role ROYAL—To-day HERE IS YOUR KEY ment of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta­ respected, he added. in Pola Negri’s new starring picture. TO HEALTH! ble Compound. In a few dare the med­ “Shadows of Paris,/ which plays at Sir Hall Caine’s Tremendous Story icine $ as in the house and I had begun the Capitol all this week, a Herbert Hattonford. Alta. — "Being run­ Its use and I took it regularly until "Blossom Time” is Brenon production for Paramount. down after the 'flu' I was In a weak­ | was well. I recommend the Vege­ "Just as l>ondon. policemen are ened condition, had dizzy spells and table Compound to others when I Musical Offering noted for their courtesy to strangers, —ROYAL- h sort ness of breath-, follow-ed by faint­ the Parisian taxi drivers are known 30c TAXI have the opportunity. " — Mrs. MAY of Finest Calibre for their strong friendship and their Twn Night* — Friday usd Saturday. Mart’ll « a ad * -r- Matinee Saturday ness. The middle age period made indquist ‘The Prodigal Son’ L , 2814 Independence Ave., indifference to those who offend things seem as though I d never feel .Mener*. Schubert Present Well again, but I was determined not Kansas City, Mo. To employ a trite phrase. “Blossom them. 1 have made many friends in Brilliant. Beautiful. Memorable to give up. Hearing of L>r. Pierce's Time.” the enchanting musical offer­ their ranks and learned much about As Powerful as Life Itself—As Big as Eternity Phone 2900 famous vlolden Medical Discovery I ing which the Messrs. Schubert will Paris through their agency, which I present at the Royal Theatre Friday could otherwise never have discov­ sent for a bottle, followed the direc­ ered. If you are going to Paris. I ad- { The Prodigal- He climbed the heights of sensual exaltation He tions. and soon felt less tired and and Saturday. March 7 and R. with PSS9H a matinee on Saturday. Is a musical vise you to make friends with one of, plumbed the depths of human misery. *riher^ were hearts that he faint, and finally l got-hack to my them He will look after you like a i treat of the finest calibre, ft is the broke. There were lives that he broke. He w;ts loved, he was normal state. I have thanked I night* on Broatl- EN ♦ burg. ont., and sold by all druggists Furniture moving and packing, the role of a taxi driver on familiar of the famous composer's• graceful * Mail Order* Now in both tablets and liquid S. ml l>i messages, parcel delivery, haul­ “Ave term:* with the underwork^ dens of Pierce 10c for trial package of Serenade," “Song . rices \lght *2.73. *1.2». tl.M. *1 I* ing and storage. Just phone Marla" arid «he " Moment Musical/: .thg.AwtiW: Agfjeh.t.MunJoit,-Ctjarlw. •ad*.Xkr, VU.».1 Nv-r.edS3. gl.Ad. Ur 2 120. 2460 or 3460. '