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WELLINGTON COAL WE ARE PROMPT VVhvn you wont any Express, Fur­ l’V niture Van or Truck work done, HALL & WALKER phone us. F V %Wt 1232 Government St. * Phone 8S. PACIFIC TRANSFER 737 Cormorant 8t.? -Phu ie<| $43, Î4». 71*ffgage Stored. ÎT; C «rnWVTTTfj; 1*ik*T» NO. 23 m ALLX. Government Troops B9A German Submarine RECURRENCE OF WORLD WAR A NATIONAL Was Destroyed on Put Down Riot in Coast Near Calais Capital of Russia BROUGHT ON BY GERMANY IS CALLED BY KERENSKY ; London, July 27. Fresh and v oient I \trin, July -7. A German sub­ -fighting'occurred In the .tree,, of Pet- marine was destroyed on Thursday, oh • ,grad the last two day», according tq TO BE MADE IMPOSSIBILITY the French coast, west of Calais The , diauMlh from petrograd to The Cop­ SUMMONS TO LEADERS enhagen Tldende. tninamltted hy the undersea boat weal ashore and the ns.hang- Telegraph Company. The crew, unable to f#c* tier, opcned-~w Xtrrhie K— ial.-i. organised a great gasoline tank* «»d sotrftre to the ves­ r v.H ihe diapatch add», hut the Clov- Entente Representatives Before Separating At Moscow Next Tuesday; Advance by sel. The members of the.crew reach- j ernment troop» Immediately Interfered; ert the Shore, where they -were mad? ji jnd tty riot was suppressed after lively at Paris Declare Nations Absolutely . Roumanians; Further Withdrawals by priïBBÎI**, United to Attain Their Goal Russians; Germans Say Kolomea Taken

BORDEN SHOULD DROP Paris, July 27.—The representatives of the Allies yesterday con­ Petrograd, July 27.—Tlie extreme gravity of this country's posi cluded their conference here after announcing a decision" to continue British Took La Basse Ville, In- tion at the front and internally has impelled Premier Kerensky to OUT; A LEADER NEEDED the war until the objects for which the Allies are fighting have been convoke on July 31 at Moscow an extraordinary national council. flictins Severe Losses; attained. Their declaration, made unamimously before they separ- All the members of the Duma, prominent men from chief centres of Later Withdrew STATES TORONTO STAR ated, reads: - the country, nnd representatives of the zemstvos, municipalities, labor “The Allied Powers, more closely united than ever for the de­ unions and universities will participate. fence of the peoples’ rights, particularly in the Balkan Peninsula, are The council will hold two sessions, at which the Government will Ottawa. July 27.—Sir Robert Borden still Th proffering portfolios SMALL ENEMY ATTACK resolved not to lay down their arms until they have attained the end be asked to make an exhaustive report on the condition of the coun without finding any takers. The ilesperate attempt to Hooure a eoali- SOUTH OF CAMBRAI which in their eyes dominates all others—to render impossible a re­ try and answer questions and will ask opinions of authoritative tion with Sir Wilfrid Laurier after Sir Robert hail framed hi* pokey turn of cririlïnal aggression such as that for which the Central Em­ persons on how best to save the fatherliind from ruin. having failed. Sir Robert now w striving to secure a union fibvent pires bear the responsibility/’ Explaining the scheme to day. Premier Kerensky declared that meut which would leave Sir Wilfrid mit. His efforts at first were Ir.ndon, July Brtlbda troop» la»t There was unanimous agreement on all decision reached during attempts to move the revolution backwards were impossible. Con night captured 1-a Basse X llle. In Bel­ eon fined to the House, and flattering advances were made to. Liberals gium. near the French border, hut »ub- the meetings. The Ministers of the countries affected wUl meet in i.. I<-stort- ihi monarcTPaT* settuently withdraw in the fare "f a sptrurie* to « » -i< who. because of the fact that they had voted for conse,-ipLon, were London to draw up the executive measures. : German counter-sttavk I" tone, the *.fV.Tuinxnt w.OJuM ..be considered in have left tf# party to which they bad belonged. Menant wâr- nrnvvreport*. : ■' and merciless RUSSIAN CAVALRY the most determined Artillery Fighting. irdee, Graham. —way”...... J— "“rJ~ ...... ,1U,hr"'!l ENTENtTwILL TAKE British Hc«tl«lu;trters in France. July ' As‘ up indication of the P- ll- V :ind 27.—(By the Aes«»< Uled' Pres*.)—The prominently mentioned1 as possibilities firm III. ■ mi n !.. hr taken. Kron.lr.lt FOUGHT HEROICALLY TROOPS FROM ANCIENT artillery fighting along the western HU6E FORMER ENEMY S.S. VATERIAND . rrvehe4 .m ultimatum lo hand owr for a Borden Cabinet. front continues to grow apace, partic­ ll,n- of thr . filer Itotohtvikl agitator», t'hfnrtunafely for the calculation. GREECE VERY SHORTLY ularly in Flanders, and last night was li,eluding the notor,lou» Hosvhal. I" Ih- majority of these men «e,,- unable marked also by infantry thrusts at ABOUT TO BE PUT INTO SERVM ...... r a refusal the Island-will ‘ 1,1 see. why. simply because they had various positions. In one of these the Kotniloff Having Traitors Shot Parts; -July 27 — The F.nteutc dev I irt-d blockaded. voted with the - Government on con- British troops occupied I*a Basse Ville, rowers de-ided st the conference '1 hu newspapers declare the post- Si rlplhm. they should he expected to after Inflicting sex ere losses on the Lenjne Once More àt here ,n the Balkan situation to II,,I, ... III. III.lit IS. -.nn.-what ll"* endorse the other Isdli les >.f 111*1 11*1 * Germans. This place was In process withdraw their troop» ns soon as ALLIES BY STATES AFTER REPAIRS ...... i a. thr rmi'mitton of T.irno- Large den administration and abandon Ihe of consolidation1 early to-day. (This possible front ancient Greece, Thes­ p..| |_s ...rnsnlrl.U to h..'.. bxfn nierai I.nnctpteg which they had held dispatch was written before the time so too*. Tlu.i rxf*tr tàmm* mm wij saly and Kptru*. or me German counter-attack. In con-, sequence of which to-day s British vf* ****** rev I't------permimia. July *T. Aerotfm* et the .l-xlrn .li-l In th- ihtvnrnmen, pros» »s 11,-lal report st:it#?« the British with­ Washington. July 27.—The hig tier until steamship X'alvrlami trlmm.rs mit disloyalist» 'inly two „ , ir.„, M ,‘y 4 • ’"Roumanian battles in Oallria which have reached drew from I>a Basse Ville.) seized at New York by the American Government when war was de- . 1 i .„ ~l't .ward thr upper here say the Kueslan cavalrymen ot them are m.nlloned now with sny British troops also carried out a •' ' •- l rj .ld tn («WW Uke lirruea. fiuwavka. Co- degree „f respect These are Mr. successful raid north of I «a Basse road. elared In the I’niteit States mi Germany, will be ready for service reavh'-s of t •‘ Rotr- operating with Russian an

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We Are Prompt—Careful—And Use Only the Best in jour Work GROUND RECAPTURED CASUALTIES AMONG) BRITISH COMMONS A CANADIAN SOLDIERS “sameness” that is modt The “Very Thing',’ For Sunburns BY FRENCH TROOPS enjoyable the daily, un- July The follbwiiiK DETERMINED IS EVER CAMPBELL’S i Wfumll lvt, been announced: varying goodness of a cup of Infantry. “SEAL BRAND*’ COFFEE. At Stveml Points on Albivv Killed In at Moÿ^ÎMr 11 11 Ifoddu- Peace Resolution Introduced 99 w»V, Prem oil, A»«u fte. W. J. by tie, l i out; Biitii.li Oltieiul llcUiul, Pu liront ford; by Macdonald Defeated It never fails to greet you with Dinna Forget Report fir II, X\ Hal h, Ii, iiiyro, Uni.; Pte. that same exquisite fragrance, amber U < Tlalln luu, uolboriie. Ont.; Pte. It by 148 to 19 \ Il In Mins, Tot tin to. pd j. <\ Moore, Ire» clearness and delightful flavour, 1st ol that win people with the firrft cup. Cold Cream Pte. I. H. ImuiVaH -Ued London, July 27. A little group of f-DMi* Hauls; N Pli II l>rans - paviliHtH instituted a i* ace debate in PvIMla ou l lu I urn Ii ftulU M« ht I nei,«ml; IM, li l* mb. Brant- la Jf, 1 and 2 pound tins. Whole -ground—pulrerlied- Soothing to the the House of Common» 'yesterday af­ skin- -a food to the Pleasant to apply. I • ' '* 'I m .mi , lll, i,>i,.iii,I lu V Uiuham. Fng- fine ground for Percolators. Nevsr sold In bulk. lied ill Ills III tiy llie.W'ar u d ternoon by introducing a resolution de­ Obtainable only MONTREAL. III h Mill'll, ihIihI III I «1», I III III I 11 a el misting; now claring that the German Reich#tag CHASE * SANBORN. thv ground ,lo*i ,l«u me " |.) ■ -m.uh .1 1.) Itnx «' died Pte. 8. L. Has resolution, favoring peace by an, un(- y», t. Ill/ Lao. u* Street, Fairfield, Corner of Prescription night to tlm ii,mi,him, t in 11 derstanding, expressed the principles t « l-orl follow m Vt. leu «*, I t. 1- wmiMin*. Wales. l*te. Fort and Douglas f--r which Great Britain had stood Phone 135 Company II Wn -run In In ltd, I Me I CoHins. Campbell's throughout and call1 ng un the Govern- 1 i.fci . u.l^ l‘l«# W J >V 1111am*. New - llllrn- r Im,Hih«refill ill oil 1 hi; I buiu. thd . I Me. JVLJ.lltiXL'-J, ^vallh.^ ptniTnrmrmt at ATttr>- i *n, JT-»Utmuluu.. wiü: -the. other Wrt\h. IM*; - ‘u Juniiiei. Winnipeg; dmiio the duv, I.ui without 1 nte l'' u ' : K *tq i « : .i i < pt a< «. M a i«*> tl. I' Lnodall, Vancouver; l'(< !,r,ns a-eordfngly. Further, the reso- Excursion and Dance Mu ' -tion «le. lat. d that the Alii. - should I Kl. Il I Itgiand. I Mu. II McQueen, " " I’’ thl Ru.-'-iati pi-ipun;i| tlicit the JOHNSON’S Carbon Remover I imlmid, l'i« .» Watt. H. .»Manrt; Pte. forth.oming Entente < nnferrn- <■ on .1 Him. H* ni In ml. I*i« L Bvvkhçtni. xx ar .iltns should .ompriee repre- at Deep Bay Luglaud . Hei M I W. Lk hlir, K- Otlitiul, -a-ntuvives people'aud ool sdieJy JOHNSON'S Auto Cleaner J^-le W J ttun'd III, add!. MS. rie. J. sp>-keymen of tiie Oovernnlent. Via B. C. Electric Intyurban, Saturday, July 28lU. I InmiJ.Inn, 11,1.end. 1 Nil |>l. <1^ M. H Philip Snowden. Hay 10.45 p, m. RETURN FARE, INCLUDING DANCE slide a soi t le l-\ tîïe G« mirth hifrmtrv hïn.T. l'te. J. C Hivel, J orT tTiTTfam; ARE DISTRIBUTED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL and guaranteed by SuvtitiiM. ujul Arthiir A. Pvneonhy, __*•« »P tu iii) lui h u «. «>i__tin:_±_ —kill! I tv ly 1 N-ie. Montreal Pte. IS! Xfluu » • defeated h> U> ta ti, The alLtlllery was x is y active tier. qu. la , , l'le. A Jolly. Ixmdun, announcement < 1 ; in i:,i. \*., r , Jameson, Ro/fe and Willis "The day ., was valin" on the rest of t-ill . rti. A St, |dii ni*on, Ireland IMe. <*ei\ *m! with some cheers And much Cor. Courtney and Cordon Sts. Phone SJ4I the front.** .1 . II. Chaplin, ling land ; I’te la lighter. The smallness of the num­ A B« Iciiin commun Ica Mott issneil lust A. (’fish, Kngland; Pt<* J, M.e.AMister, bers in the Mousy xv he ii the division Ticket Office, 1505 Douglas Street (0pp. City.Hall) evening said:' H-1.Hand: Pte. P. Watson. Kngland, w as taken is an indication of the lit ------H I1 - -I------IX .UB------H “A surpris- a' taek at tempted by the I'lv A. Junes. Bowmanville, Unf.: Pte. tl« interest shown by Parliament in TELEPHONE 1969 M. I'♦•gram, Kiitnmervtlle, <»nt.; C««r|»l. .Screth. the enemy occupied JanofT. Germans during the night ngainst o' anv hu|>e of a useful peace movement VARIOUS RUSSIAN J. W Moon, Halifax; l'te. G. Mc- . BtitzniofT and Zvicnincs . Isenor, felt that those shaking in fayor of the delivered an Intense fire oil the east DEPENDABLE VALUE ELECTRIC IRONS LEAVE POSITIONS bank of the /Seretli and In th« took place. ' Halifax,: Pte. R. Clark. Stratford ; Pte. resolution atta-hed more importance of the village of Kabklovloki. Hellish Report. A. Ititymr, Tornnto; Pt♦•. P. Keel- to the Reichstag resolution than Ht rmlly deserved. Petrtignul, July 27.—The following “•hi Wednesday evening our troops London. July 27 The War Utile, r Windsor, ont. Electric Heating Appliances I •'« Jka. Mil yarn ias ~;um the, uniua« > i. Ulan m.o hi!’.- 1 ■ ■ « 1 Ftp.. A. i>,'inian. tlmW; Pte. J. U. I.amely, that it must tie a peace which wmtW not -the ^nrrpn^e fny Wt>trfl wa* more intense, East of Tarnopol, with which they have lieeiv entrnsTetl. five air fighting « uu of t tir machin Riddel), Wendford. Ont.; Pu V 613 View Street * Phones 120 and 121 tie ureat nations hint enter**! upon mu!' r i m m> | iissurx'., our troops r<- Some Units, however,, a re devotedly ful- is missing. Themis' nothlnig further Shearer, Scotland; Pte. J. C. Walker, .m»l ha-l continued the xxar, and that tired to the <îmzzdi-►zn nd linuna I MHjn’g their duty.** special interest to report." Revet-ley Alta.; Pte J. S Pinm-ll, Hrgnlford. « ‘ni. ; Pte. W. Lenap. I’ruu v 4t wt.«l.I m.i turn to wast. tlve Im­ German Sfâfeïhvnt. ENEMY ALIENS AND C. P. R. OPERATORS* ■Albertrsnr^, ______...______;__ measurable b ss-es and sacrifice» which XcXiLia.-iL Tremhuwl* on Vfilm- R< rîîTV. July 27. - The War Office WiHÏniïûl Fie. J. Kl udders Nob- ttlev had tTHTTfl r»r,d W.UU. >.liâTTRg TR11 CITIZENSHIP QUESTION d-iv .stspefior Herman fort es attacked stated last night: common. COMPANY! Tin- t« Ii graph — ■u*»d—• t«♦ n«‘lr*i i «s4'-|i«imLiiiiix un the “Further G^-mon successes fn East- Winnipeg. July •ingh i. • • : * : . Pte. « : l lamptnit, a ers* conciliation b* rd in eorineetroh He weimmed ttrr news that'a c.,h™ i »t :Y wa, .fu i y 1ï7. Du ri ri g dîcfUBKton Hiver Gnizna (h the region of I.oszniov, cm Galicia fvm-d the Russians to h*rt in e would be held early in the with the < v P. R com nc rt ial operator* G K. Spinney. St. tit-urge. N. B ; f'i-. of the amepdments to the Land Act in Kffort«* to restore the situation were bandon their Carpathian front as far •kflHHRisr-ttllrf three ownllll- ot Ill'gu Mr- t'elsHao-, -Inx-wim- m \ S ; -Pte ' autumn on the invitation of th. Rj UnsUCI t ovfuL n# the Kirllbaha sector.^ th G..nfmohs yeHlêfdaY“Trfternoon «’ni: tintions has arrived at the following,: W. Tux èy, England ; Pte. W. I* Ritchie, J. a. <*urrle, f’onsi rvatlv*!. North Sim ’SHUN! “At fh-1 same time the en<*mv, pene­ ceptulde t-« both sides : Western Winnipeg: Pte. P. F. Buchanan, l»ar- “The principle clearly agreed to hy trating .pur position» on. the Sercth to NORWAY HAS SENT operators will work 8hours on day Ungford. Man.; Pte! W. McKee* han, • X. ty one of the Allies. ' »nid Mr As ver. < ml , t«»>k «Xc. piion to the grant­ the south of Trtmhowla and in the re- ihlfts, ami 7 hini'i’s on might shifts, Scotland: Pte. S. Carr. Winnipeg: pte. quith, "H that In any rearrangement ing of full citizenship and Dominion gu.n of Znlovie and Putll.ayt z, began MISSION TO STATES starting after 8 p. in and 7Vfc hours « n T. t ;. a\ e, Mount Forest. Out.; Pte. 1 *«ie the g.ivh ruing principle ought .land# to men of enemy alien birth. He to dt m lop his stroke in a northeasterly split' trfeks. The minimum salary will M. AI* Donald, Wales; Pte. A. finiht-*, b* the interests and the wishes of the SALE said It was an insult to th»- nienjn th- direction, in vi# w of which our troops An Atlantic Port the Unit­ pula lions affected. Hut Is t hot prhv he $9S per month, rising to a maximum Faxersham. Uni. ; Pte. I. \Vr.'*Ja« ks(»n, trenches that this should be done. occupying H-sitiona in the region of ed States, July 27. Tho steam­ -■ptable to the Ont nil of $1VV England ; Pte. P. Colley. .Berkeley, No aliens should be allow , d to vote of Ladies’ and Gents’ Madc-to- Tu m bow la retired; eastward. Owing ship bearing Or. N*ansen. the In Order Suita, and made from im­ fnder eondltl-mS existing up to the Ont ; Pte. IJ. S. Blaikle, Scotland; Pte. brniany prepare*! not *>nly to until after the war. to the Ineffective composition of our «'•vacua ti Arctic explorer, and six other promin­ prescrit day operators worked 9 hours, A. E. Payne, ^England; Pte. J. Owens. B*4glum. but to make répara ■ Hen. W. J. Roche explained that at ported Biltlsh goods. Reg. $26. units and the state of.their morale, our ent Norwegians recently appointed by and night men 8 hours, minimum sal­ England.. Pte. A. Brooks, England, Don-fur the colowaj mlarhlnf and dnnv th. present lime enemy aliens were Sale price counter-attacks brought us no definite their Government as members of a ary being with a maxi-mum of Lltta, Pte. J. Desjardins. At ont real; Pte. E. ugr which accompanied her dcva»tnt- n.ir allowed tu^niake application for r* suits. *|Mci#l commission ta the Vnifetl so that the more poorly paid operators Carton. Montreal ; Corpl. W. J Swan. in»- *K’< upotion and the practical cn- land in Ganafia. The qû.MIon of issu- Pevt lotLn„6 .h is stroke toward the Stabs on the food ship uncstloo. -t*bti*i» increases of 110 p r month, ami l’?Tgt**TY> Pte. R. Watson. Drawer 100, .i!i* V. .Ujckh. -purtion nf t he 4na nattirwtixwl4un .«.-*rtlfit.*U-a • wa# bouth along the western bank of the nriixed here yesterday afternoon. the older men $7» per month. Cumberland : Pte. T. « »" 11 am. Muu- Bvlgi.in pcopl. ? I# »!««.• prf|>nr«1 not within the diseretinn of the court», and t-ival; Pte. J. <}. Roidnson. Hartsiiorn, f-ulx t«> «In that, hut tn reat. rc’fn B« 1- Judges had disagreed in regard to the Àha.. Pte. A. W. Pope. England, Pte Klum, not a pretence .of, but absolute matter. Vn.b-r a proposed amendment <; A gar. Cfl-xiot, SuNk.; Pte. D. M>y. mdcfHndcnce ? te the Naturallsatkm Act, the judges [tougnll. Bridgevllle. N* S : Pte. D. No Answer. would refer «meh matters to the See- Nolan, Mont réal : Pte. O. B. Cane. Aum- "I. shun 1.1 like t«» know tlîe German r« tarv of St^te, and h«* would have fralia; Pte. H. Willoughby, Vancouver ; ‘ahswer to the»e qtt« stions. I find" no Jurisdiction. ‘‘j h-v < *. Wardiop. XVmmpes l; Pt* j w •xver in the vague, indeterminate Col. Currie declared in reply trial Cox, England ; Pte. T. I.. Ixuselle. Que- furtnulac of the Reichstag. I have no there wouhl be. in the House after election thirty-live or forty members f'f-i.: Pte. W Stnaiilie, Holy W*K>d, Colo , I—‘Ire to say that peace is impossible, from the West who -would owe their 1434 Government St. IMe. A. Illll. Hamilton; Pte. A. Mc­ but I cannot s.» b> what has recently election to Hungarians and .Germans. Kenna, ElmsdnTî*. P. E. 1 ; Pte. ii. Mr- oc« un .-tjP'In Berlin any real approxima- These men would support a union Phone 2689 N «'-illand. Toronto: Pte. W. Mi ihmgall, ti< n of a practical kind to the aims Government. He dreaded the wooden « ioilei’lch. Ont ; Pte. K. Sprague, New­ and objects of the Allies •’ horse that had been saddled and pre- i nment. these price# over the yeftr avt r- market Ont . Pt« T ! i Steyena, W in Mr. AsqUith thought the German agfng 7’s. per quarter. *-.u J Sa k : Pte d «u i ;v y, otland. Maximum prices for cattle Would be people were the greatest obstacle tn J. G. Turriff took exception to some fixed: . 1 per.cwt. In Séptêmber. 72*. In Pte. T K. Fowler. TocSjito; Pte. T. P* re, but said that was a matter for f Col Ctirri. "» remark# Tie s,. p-%,. Edwards, Brantford ; Pte. M.; Patuvich, Oc-tuber fiTs. In November and IV*ember til. f U riuan.pry.pie. themselve#. Bu far pie had been brought -krfhts country Russia. Pte. J. W. Calhoun, Chatham, and In January. This would enable Copas & Young as the Allies were concerned, the best under the promise that th. \ would be the farmer# to realize without serious nt.; Pte. J Sommers llh . VVinnip* g ; hope of peace, was a frank and open ilow. d to lake up land provtddFflTe> lus:- a id would reduce prices to thl con- Sergt. J. C. Walker, S*otlan in the world because she treated poo-, you Id be < ontroUed. Cents for an li Cent Article, We Leave That to Be Done by the Firm That Pte. F. Rmitly, Toronto; Pte. J. Bur­ that ,«nd he welcomed, the fullest nso pie well .m.I* fairly The « - rhnu nt t* bf the economy ra:rampeh-A ic establish luent *>f omiiiuiuil ley; Winnipeg; Pte L MozakevJ- h, .of all opportunifie# for any interchange ild not be Justified fn i reairing its Makes the Suggestion. C. & Y. Guarantee Their Goods to Be Sold at the Russia. Sergt. W. Donnelly, no ad- of views b* t we- n rcprésentâtIxm■*« of «•ment with these people, pn.vlded ■ Lowest Possible Price the j. at Yiem.Mfjirp■ ? it coiii^T”not he TÏÏT remain* «l la hiding < itiz« ns. Artillery. tod clearly staled that thjy, xx a# n mat­ NO DOMINION-WIDE Died G nr J. ï»we, .Belle ville, < tnt.; ter for th*- in ««• taken Methtiken Ireland: Gnr. J Wr. Mof»re, termination or doubt. In our ability to obiain effective control at all *(»*••# from at the -same time ns the general elec­ B. C. GRANULATED SUGAR, St. St* | lien s Nv l , Gnr. J. A H u carry on thf burden. We look up with the producer to the consumer. F very tion. Tlie nn.iendmcnts 'to th«» Doherty WETHEY’S ORANGE MARMA­ rlr.tr con<- lonco' - tint'll oiir ends are 20 !1>. cotton sack, $1.95. (Not a court,. Cayuga, Ont.: Gnr. C. Hal kin- effort would Ik- made to prevent spécu­ i)in w in not be of a* v< « . ■ t;. « hat - lation, and himccessar»middlnmeu would LADE son. England, Gnr. A. E. Carson. Win achieved" m ter, but will be designed in the mabi paper bag.) George James Wardle, ehnlrman of he ellmlnntetl Tall jar...... G.\}Ç sloe, T\ K. 1. to restore the clause thrown out by the 100-lb. sack. Mounted Rifles.* the Lab*ir party in the House, speaking Where profits xvere iqade Illegally. $9.25 1x>rd Rhomlda said he would press fur Senate last session rt'lallng to prose- in b< half. < f his isart). frankly agreed Previously reported minting; now Imprisonment in all cases of sufficient entions fop Infringement of Provincial willi Mr. Asquith’s remarks, and stff.l APEX PURE FRUIT pres u rned to have died—Pte. D. Ho We gravity. He pro posed fb ellmjimte pro- legislation àml-‘-trr-jn"uke a few other NICE CEYLON TEA ç JAM, 2-lb. tin...... S«‘otland. he- was unable to supfiort the resol ti­ tileerlng by fixing i>rlcca on the basis of changes facilitating the «arrying eut Died of' wound» Pte. E, R. Linn. pre-war profit#. All flour mill# would of the full Intent of the Provincial Peril)...... t>e taken oVer and worked on Government Emit Linton, Ont.; Ptt>. H. j. Taylor, nt. l|T.-n. Andrew R. nar T.aw," the legislation. Go . rnment Tender in the House, de­ ju'count the flour being delivered to ROBERTSON’S OLD COUNTRY Aneroid, Sank : Pte. J. Watt, Kelox«vna. baker# nt n uniform price and the baker# This, in essence, was the conviction JAM -f Wounded-J-Pte. J. I. Whyte, Toronto. clared It was useless to say anything being expected to sell loaves over the gathered yesterday afternoon from Sir GENUINE INDIAN CHUTNEY, all on the resolution passed by the R«i*-.h- Robert Borden’s reply to the requesth ...... counter at a maximum of ftd., retail price, 7-lb, tin qÿ I . Engineers. stag, which did not hare the smallest «mil flour at a corresponding rate. preferred by the Dominion prohibition kinds. Killed in actioli Sapj.T VV. Hoff power. n, Yorljton, Sask. • Pte. A. Olbbonfo, vention drawn up at once. The commit­ A few doses of these world - famed family pills will Swift Current, Mask.; Sergt. W. Can- tee also asked that t5ir Franc In Hop- ham, Calgary; Pte. J. Hnnn, Toronto ; wood. the convention secretary, - should Pie. J.

and we will show the country and the vada ÏJ.* J. Rowe, 619; Laura M. .'ANOTHER CALL TO lxmgpre. 616. Agnes M. Wallace. 597. world that the nation which created the “Th* Fashion Centre" RUSSIAN FORCES greatest- revolution In the world cannot SUCCESSFUL PUPILS Flora M. Price, 593: Mary K. Hill. 569; J im.i f-i'Mii net i--tt-.ii;" AlillicciU Bryson. 574; VHlan A. Young. 673; Frances' V. Ltuvey, 560. ‘ jaklands—N uni tier of cnndhlates Il-.ii h.i • i-1 " ii Issued b> tin1 exé<*titl\ vs -if LAURENCE GINNELL IN ENTRANCE EXAMS ^T miésëd IT Tris P. tkwtt.- \\ th « -('ouiiviT of Workmen's and Soldiers’ 729; William H. Pcltmau. 715; lh-legiitos n/d thé Peasants' t'dngress, EARNED SUSPENSION adireshed Ï-» all army and fleet i'om- Frederick J Brand, 712; Lilian iiiTuder*. J. Brook.s, 709; Ioislle E. Howlett, 702; ‘ I o k o-f iii»-vipline ami o^en- treachery' Umdon, July 27. -l»huren— Oinnoll. Aileen Ayhrd, of South Park School, Wins Grace Wilson, «79; Ivor Parllltt. 666; 1008-10 Government Street M th front»” s,.ivs th I» (H'iàinatlon. the Irish memliér who has of tun threat*- Reginald <1. 'Williams. 656; Reginald W. “nrv facilitating Fi-ld-Marshal wn I Tin Tomlinson, 65.1; Kvely-n (*. Easton, 6IV; ed to follow the example of other Sinn Governor General’s Medal for City ; Mil­ Maxwell S Maynard, 638; Ralph R defeats inflict# d on the army' are opening l-'i In men»* -iid ah.-talu ir».in 1 9*04,inson, 622; Elisabeth R Fergujson, the w.- v t » tii-' »neitiy for Increasing th" tending Par! in men I, was suspended by «19; Charles Blacklqck, 6%; Lcmird On Sale To-night general panic and preparing the soil In dred Li Gordon, of Vancouver, Leads the Pearce. Elizabeth Brown. 687; whil*! the poisonous seeds . of counter till sptÿiker Of the House ofT-nmvms Elizabeth Crowe. 585; John W. Rawl- revolution may come into full .bloom. A!-' yesterday afternoon for p*fty*dng to Inspn. 558. re u.ly Black la being or-eatiheed by i hey a ruling of, the chair* Province tli * stroute bourgeois; ahead y the j.u kuls- Quadra Number of candidates nit i hyenas of the old regime are howl At the «imehisi >n of the question per­ 23; passed 14: For -en L Faw­ Victoria centre, 300 Pair of Fine Kid lug.” iod Mr. Glmtell accus'd thé Govern­ Tho résulta of the High.>chbol En­ cett. «61; Isatoel Campbell, «64: ' Then. outltnlv.g the mqgstm s adopted ment of having sent secret service men once Examination, vx ld« li waa held, Boys' dent ml, Diylsion 1—Num­ Edward S. Clarke. 643;- flusle H and the powers i on feared on Lite Govern - to the. Jlous.v l>n Wethmsdny to dis­ Clayton. 637; James 11 anbury.' 632; ni- the 25th, 26ih ami 27th ulL at i*5 ber of candidates, 25; passed, 23 merit to-deal with'the; situation', the pro­ credit the Sinn F* liv*rp«, .and amid roars ; Margaret F Bolt. 631;» Esmond C. J Gloves at $1.35 and clamation coutumes of laughter hf**Hsaid that if these men entres throughout the province.* have Walter B. Howard.,748; John a An - , Xl lv v Cutnmlna, 8V6; Fuetei "We turn to you. our representatives. h id been searched bombs would have j Just been announced by the I depart­ dr*.* Js, 733; Ralph Dnvlek. 69< Donald j n,.ait goi; Charles W. Burr, 586; Bëssle With a 'pa--donate çppeiil Support tie* been feuft<1 In their pocket-. Reading ;i ment of Education. Tiiç total number 1 V imnbell r.:,i Brnest-OtibiUierbcn. I. Parkn . M4; William a. fl..bwn. [Mi $1.50 Per Pair ->ey-oluti-m.iry" authority; Try to .secure number of threatening ami abusive ’ * . , . ,. , I Riitwrt Harrl,.. 040. WHfwl W. Me- of candidates was 3,698, out of which the full Hubmlselon of workingmen. letters \\ hitli tie h:ul received, he tie* «I Victor J. Bmi'l. «SI; I.» \,or*iu> Lu ^ ^ W.idrer < amt |-ea-ml» to- all the -dei ialons clarf-T Tffahtjealtyi *‘I believe my 7Vf*s 2 627 were 'suc^ssfnl in pnssingy Tlie of democrat > ■-> majority. Inspire them; Huquet. 668; John' Renfrew. 666. Arthur South Piirk, révision 1^Number of When one stops-to consider nvt akeu enthusiasm In them. Exert y bur Is In danger In this country. If my life honor of securing tlrat pace rests with J li Woottop. 650; William K. Rwl- candidates 32; pitss«»d 31 : A. Aileen Ay the unsettled conditions of entire will, your entire energy. is taken my depth will !#* a death for Mildred L Gordon, of the Selkirk diug, «46; John It Kinteeh, 642; Oswald lard. 817; Phyllis 1. Gates. 797; John O • | t ill y around our ail-Russian rentres. the (Hove market, and the Ireland, and I coo side r It cheap.” School. South Vancouver, who .secured Pet rtf. 784; ravie 4„ Campbell. 774; He refus 'd to resume his seat when N. Pears, 640. Albert .M Whije, 615; Reginald C.Blephens, 772; Inez C. Vey. steadily advancing prices, >64 marks out „of a i»o».>dble 1.100. Benjamin Oawley. 614; Bet.jamm W. > — ordered, and the Shaker Instructed 767. F. Marion Streeter, 73S; Jean Mar­ you will at once realize the attendants to remove the unruly The ten bronim;, medals donated an­ Davies, 611; Frederick A. McLvllan, tin. 715; Tom Woolison.- 715; Ruth H. the importance of this re member. The House adjourned while Melville. 706; Leslie I. Ferguson, 705; nually by His Excellency, the Uover- 5X9'. Basil F. ftuflen, 338; Paul T. marks hie Glove offering. the attendants hustled Mr. GVnnell Earl T Squire, «92;,Marlon M I- Aus­ Curina Cream 'nor-éteneral, are awarded, ns usual, to from the chamber, Sprinkling. 588; Colin C. Campbell. 588; tin. «91; Dora W Wilkie. 690; Myrtle Gloves are developed from For all Roughness of the Skin ■the ten leading pupils in the t -n cities Alexander K. Campbell. **T6; Aÿ F M. Stevenson, 6«6. Jessie M. Btewart, soft, pliable skins and (Sunburn). Chapped Hands, Face - having the highest number of* passes. Fortiori. 673; Harry E. Savag>7 659; 635; Clifford A. Presentt. 682; Ethfl J. come in shades of black, and Lips Excellent fur use aller CONSCRIPTION BILL l>lgh.' «81. Andrew i> MacLaehlan. >\s there are also available this year Robert J. Clements. *54. white, t.a I>mw n shaving. ------IN SENATE TUESDAY TW«'J«ty additcmal imMais kindtv dv- 681; It. J. Edgar Owen. 68ft^ Psyche L- 25^ and SOt* nateil hylTis Royal 11 ig hn^ss the là le ft*»>•>*' Central. Division .2 Nutn- Scott.' «79; Harold It. El worthy. «77; and mode. tîqveinor-(lt peral. deu of üieaê_ have »>. r ..f candidates. *25; passed 20: Mary W. Hlgliet. 663; Helen K Starr. flight at, pur pair, $1.35 : 663; George A. Cops*,' 668; olive C. .i fi,U ;‘ --n the Milita . 1 - Hill been given to the ten pupils leading Alexander M. Anderson, 726; Hugh A. ami ...... :r...... $1.50 their' sVi.ools in the various rural mu­ Lamb 657; Evelyn M Irvine. 646. Mary Maclean, 699; George McCann, 6X3: F Mi nek It I, «46* Beatrice E. Stubbs. given flr.«l i-àding Ou1 moi.-n of nicipalities. live to the leading -pupils Clarence Dibble. 65«); Richard Wolf en- 638; Araxe Saunders, 622; Dorothy M. All Sizes, From 5% to ORUG STOrtf : .!.-• • •> I. .-.l’-.-i .1 S- i ling V - ■f the rural and ti.ssisted schools, and ’ !' tvmainii.g live to the live Tiudihg d r. 614; Ernest L. Lorenz. 614: Gordon Spring. 612. *A Corner Yates and Dcuçlae Sts South Park. Division 2. Number 7y2 iupila from the province at large, hut T. Gilliland. 626; WMliam H. Lambert, Cl-ren.cc Block. Phone V H L-cf eon’* Bay ‘‘Impérial’* of candidates. IT; passed. 27- Ken­ n iw case has more titan* one medal 61".. Nugent W. Spinks, 612; -Mile.- Mo VV;' pmH TO per Vio»*n. tt-t-ii HWttV*l«-ib' to arty xmv*>vhool. It neth Foote. 762; Herbert A. Brad­ lie.wfali d. however, that, this'is Ptice. 607; Ctrar ! •* - S Humber. 60! ; Tom ley. 704; Arthur C. Owen. 672: TO .v! ly th * la.-. x viu- hi" which extra C dit t ill. .98; Arthur J. Raund* rsj-toï; Victoria M Murry, 669; Ralph W. n■•dills will'.be available. ■ »■ ■ Meldtam. 657: Edward A. Walls. «51: Women *s Suits at Final Marjorie 1(. Leemitnr. 643; Joseph R. 1- Allowing at* the names of the 54ft; Clifford H Si.ndalb *.77. Junes R nodal vvinner»; Gdfcse. 642; May Smillie, 640;. Gordon T »e nd. '*«*•. H im Har.buvy, 563. L King, 634 Henry R. Sandy. 632: Clean-Up Prices ft, h« i t C. Colpitis. 360;1 David K. Har­ Sidney M lLelgh. 62,*; Helena Smith. ris. 569 «20 Vers E. Chadwick. 619; Max Suits, regular up to $25.00, for...... $3.75 " Sir j.ur.es....'Tk-ügTtaC TWWW • Walker. «11 Margaret E. Middleton. Suits, regular up {<» $47 1. for...... d^mnlxT of cmdidateH. 39. pa 1. 32 8H: Wmrifrcd Wilkie. 608* Arthur G. | Sargent. 598; George F lluMOck. 693: 7'* », Roland i. S i75*»; Alice L. Ethel K St.-wacr. T.*i1: Stanley K. Hob Seym *nr, 734 NvîTlfe I F\ >• ' rslr-y.-w .14: m ' i2. R- irl F. Karl: ,74. .fames N TTf:#:.V M T - :i. TT0.T ' tfrr v 1 M Givens. £Sa . Anna Matthews. ' 551. All Bathing Caps Reduced for 1‘hmva*. Atbhouse. 550. 7'd. D..V las Ë. srrnrhfit?2: fvsn Victoria West I Hi Islon 1 Num Xllhutt. 671; Airhur A. D< akin. 66»); >er ',f candidates. 25; passed. 24 Last Day and a Half of ”lre!:e K. V. Murray, 77»i:. Ellen^ It 4## ' Daniels. 723; Edna S Older*haw. 709. Musiej TL -Ytidng. 645; Hugh ‘ William J Pat-i *“•»».' /,.»:•. Mar v I. Ma - Our July Sale f on 'ill. Hilda, V. .M.irg tts. «33: l.:m, «93. Sara K. McKeil. «86. Regular ôOe, for...... 35<* Robert Pa.ter.*m. 630.. Mildred I* Fol- Elizatveth W. Paterson. 685; Mary A gular 90v, for...... 75<* bM.k.t 625. K ithi n Greenw>.d, 6.1. Johrfson. 6S4; Lilian V Anderson. 682; gular Toe. for...... H»-gular *r»c, for. .157»<* Annie B Tibbitm. 619; Nellie P. Bit- Dorothy PeMIng. 640; Lilian M. Prit - I V «II I. 646. Ch Ties W S.iv ige. 616; , >iett. «39; Edgar C H. Wade. 638; Ed­ Archibald T Laslunar, 609; L*elleAH it* hd H. Lohbrunncr. «31: Agnes 11 Turnbull. *• : <. Arthur W. Hudson. 6»4 : Sale of Corsets To-night at i-.m i 6»2; Marjorie E. Mitchell. 6»>2; Dorothy A. Christopher. 600;, William H.4eo Jtf. DoukIoü- •92; Mary I. Kick. W. Jei-kina. 596. Hugh ONelll. 5H: Al­ No Better Balfour D Striith, 546; John A. bert W. Tervo. 5s9. Roxey V !>one41y, S 1.00 a Pair i hristie, 658; John J. McCreadie. 574 Lorn « E Mable. 574; Hclga R JoKnx. ëfHarry A- ltraine, 550; AN ittiam COtO !«• In the lot there Is about Î00 pall* of these splen­ man, 66». Hilda u. myior. w Edmund. VV. Colltiis. 550 Victoria Wnt. Division 2 Num­ did Corset*, developed from a good quality Sir James IkfUglaa, Division - Time ber of candidates. 19. passed. 18 — White coutil, reinforced over the ubdom< n. Nmnl.vr .andlda.vs 28; Mr Aileen M Inues. 700; MiTdred I. |>n* <‘h»ppetïvw, Stiv. 11. .mt h y M. well boned; medium and low bust ; 4 strong -itagdalvne V. A»k* « Fair Pearson. «98; .fqceljn In ne*. 687: K-Mine. «SI. Kvelyn B Millar. «J«; Harry Wesconibe. 646; Erica 1. Oillam. elastic hose supporters Good range of sizes H ,,J \ IMrlrl.l*»-. «Si»'. Mildred K. Oliver. to enjoy a Band Concert and no better place Kelowna - Flora M 642 Kathleen S. Plowright, 638 Jean Very special x aide at. "|ft*r pair...... $1.00 'ith your Y'utroL on 6l.l Riehard M. Niiue, SHI. Il.m.r I » than in your own home------re conducted W Redding. 633 William J Hhenk. the lawn or verandah and Victor Records following centres ; ravine.». '.HI, .Mar-nee V. L. Li-idae. 627; Christopher Stewart. 620; Dorothy furnishing the stirring music. Nuoii>er j|< • Vrmeee V J.-nnin*». ».2. Amy Candidates Paased. M. Robinson. 617: Claire Waehter. «12; Umigia» Muir, shs; Abbotsford ...... W Lillian Ilinchchffe. «04. Ethel Painter. Gossard Brassieres Ag.i-s.tZ " i« 9 Alfred E Hall .-.en rlandla M I'ullum...... ii 12 596. Rex J. Steele. Stfc: Anna E. An­ His Master's Voice” Records 6 derson. 566; Margery Ensor. 555; Wil­ 2 Girls' Central, Division 1—Number 00 cents for 11-inch, double-sided 2 liam McCarrlson. 5^0i Grace C. Rich­ Very Special Value a of candidat*** . passed 27: Nora ardson. 560. In Old Qiebec—March Victor Military Band ) , !•: l innovait, 735. Grace L. Hall. 17996 ...... 2^ 17 Non-Municipal School*. -x: United Empire March Victor Military Band ) Rrtdg"qH*rt ----- . 16 73,1, minora E Staneland. 705; National Emblem March Pryor i Band > Burnaby ...... ^Uti 46 Muriel M DaniyI*.* 685: Marjorb A. Albert 1 ead Number of candidate*. at 50c Garde du Corps March Pryor • Band | ...... 12 Nlckorson, 667; »Dorssn B Donnelly, 3; passed 1 Minnie Snpdden, 706. Four Flags March (*1o-• lose—*Numf»er of candidates, l ; Bend of H. M. Coldstream Guards l CliiHon ...... 1 «52 ' « rance* H-.ughf m. «2T. Thurl-y f 10 Dozen Gossard Brassieres, all late mode is. ’|->v -‘rdale .« ...... ;.. 45 17 i ' Witkrr.^'ip, Sadi-* 1 •«■brune, passed. 1 - Erie H. Wood. 593 ,'v*\ / ém/ embroidery and lat e trimini*d Regular price Wake Up, England !—March a «23; H um l A Mt?K ” li- Col wood Number of Candidates, 2; Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards J 11 29 y 60« F'zeu up to 46. ( m sale to-night at 30<* gggpgpegjlE667. James Battle of the Nations Conway]» Band \ ( real oh ...... 18 H Clark. 6*>0. Ivy E J*»n**s. «•»•>, IFiri* J. pa«Hed, 2- Marlon Bruce, Napoleon’s Last Charge Conway's Band / 2b Grubb. 597 ; Dorothy E Kinney. 593; ■ T.*** Bruce."------590.“n / Duncan ...... 45 33 Boita F McCaltmm. 588; Enid M. Flint. Cranberry Marsh Number of can­ r.4: *m$ L. Co t-i. BS1 ' ■ U didates, 4. passed. 0. . 12-inch Purple Label En lier by 19 14 5 Dozen Cotton Taffeta and i; i ilmalt ...... 44 Worm ild. 579. V !ma <1 «’1 Iv o77; Gallano—Number of candidates. 1. March Past of the Scottish Regiments l‘-rni • . . *...... 28 1—Winifred A. BeUhoiise. 63»!. 110009 ...... 18 « Winifred K W**il ••nd»*n, 572. Vvl-t G The Imperial Bandsmen 4 Plummer. 571 Ethel L*‘e, 563 Ste||a Highland—Number of candidates. J; Sateen Underskirts Very 27 Fruncla. 557. Norah Rears ley. •pamod. 1- Robert F Gregory. 57lb ...... >18 11 Framei H Rl-har.ls. ,587; t'hrlGlna Metrhustn —N umber of candidate*. $1.50 for 12-Inch double-sided IfancevlUe ...... 1 Ma ('Nab, 56$; Martha J Burns. 550. 4, passed. 1 Irene L. Arden. 574. Selection Veseella's Italian Band He.lle> ...... 7 Z Hope ...... 1 l pen «1er Island Number of Camli- Special at SI.25 on March Veseella’s Italian Band Girls’ Central. Division 2 Number How.* Sound ...... a ciate*. 2. passed, ft...... :. r. » 34 of candidate* JD passed I ! : Helen ...... I'l II Bennett, 672. Vera J Rider. 618; RtK’ky Point—Number of candidates, Five Dozen Cotton, Tiff eta and Sateen Underskirts in colors of Two Charming Red Seal Records ...... :u 22 Lillian K Norris, «14; Ruth K 2 ; passed, 0 The Trumpeter (Tenor) John McCormack 744)2 !<**». r.r...... It 9 Curtis. 599. Catherine Coon* 392; Sook* -Number of candidates. 1; I,lack .wine, l*addy green, tiillie, rteeda sad navy. Onod Kltsnmrallum ...... 3 2 Menuett in D (Violin) Miecha Elman 645)6 ...... Jll IS Hekne E. Fox. 681; Ida R Dill. 575; passed. 0. wearing qiiHlities, with knife pleated frill. Special al S1.25 Lad)smith ...... 33 28 Gertrude A Lambert. 568. Gladys M. Private Schools TJUooet ...... 2 l MclAUchlan. 662. Margaret Hinek*. Collegiate School-* Number of candi­ VIEW WINDOW SHOWING Hear theiji at any "His Maker's Voice” dealers' I.vtton ...... 2 0 MV 4 551; La*Verne A. Garvin, 550. dates. 1; paased, 1. -Bruce Powley, 555. M.»pl** rridge :.. «s » George Jay—Number of candidates St. Ann's Academy Number o( can­ Musset ...... ;» 1 39 passed 29: Robert R Lam ent. 708; Write for free copy of 5>0-page Musical Encf ...... 19 7 didates, 10; passed. 10: Mary F T"ur- Malaqui .. Ethel C. Brown. «»4; Elise D M-nkus. dopedia listing over 9000 Victor Records. Merritt ...... 7 igny. «86; Alice G. Frith. 638; Agnes A. Iil>thr. 643: Albert K. Ptlgh. 634. G. Guy. 575; John K M *v94; Anita M Ftossl, 693; Llttlan A. M l&tos, 624; Julia M. Ilalpln, 609; rTederique <* BertoB. 617; MIMreU A. Prescott J. MiHKly, 565! i Tosina. 6861' Mabel D. Scoble, «71; ciiarlotte O’Brien. 599. Annabel N 8er- (’alcutt. 616. EFQnilALT CEN’t JtE Myra F. Carlow. 862: B. Helen Richards. vlcc. 590; Agnes M- Steele. 569; Mae V. Berliner Gram-o-phone Co. SiHiam-.ita ...... 664Bertram J Dresser. 653; Let t M» | A nr. sirring, 588; Mary E Service, 565: TOLMIE CENTRE. Esquimau, Division 1 Nirmhvr .>f French. 647. Dorothy M Kidd, «42, | candiiliitr^T •**Th‘lidares 25; I’asscil 13 lki>is E. MONTREAL LIMITED GrAciela M. Slater, 551 Cmigflower—Number ttai,' ,i* 1 Mary Olsen. 69?. lv. Jones, 634; Margaret it. I la Ham «13. , ( ,‘lhl k M;u kayfc 613; Elizabeth K. w JQQQ Lenoir Street North Bend .. Kathleen M. Knaptqn. 62.5: 1 St. Louis College—Number of Can­ I*;i*ie French, 613; Clarotk^Shaw 6“6 {Brinkman. 594; Muriel W. S. Robson, Notch mu .... * ’ 592; Ralph li. But 1er. 690; Alexuhd«^r Morris. 619. Lenuird Gough, «16: didates, 6 ; passed, 6; Alexander To pr­ Ouk Bav ...... Frederick H. Hurley. 612; Gladys F. MacKenzle Avenue- Number of . un­ J. Watson, 677; Edith M. Rowe, 57«»; Pnrksvlile ...... ig ny. 693. Gerald G Service, 682. Mar­ dulates. 6; passed, 2: Agnes C. Hop­ ••His Master’s Voice” Vidtoria Dealers Ellitdt, 608; Howard W Atkinson. 604; tin J. <) Brieny 664; Benedict M. Meflor. Samuel A Emery, 568; J. Melville kins, 661; Margaret I tosher, 557. Illcks, 568. Winn If red E. Mulligan, 568; GIDEON HICKS PIANO CO- I Wl! LIS PIANO CO. Julian A Menkus. 599. Herbert Chung. fin! ; Arthur4 H Campbell, 581 ; John A. i 597. Stella M. Junes, 59<>. Alexander6. North Dairy Number of candidate**. John li. B. Shaw, 564; Beatrice M. Mc­ 609 Government Sl Fort Street J I‘nirit Orey ...... !.. < 'arlin, 557. 2. passed. 1 : Winifred Fenimati. ««V Donald. 553. '.Port A'lb6rn1 ...... i>en>v»lme, 587. Maurice P. Smith. 578; St. Margaret'*—Number of Candl- | F^ort Coquitlam ... Esquimau. Division 2—Number of Harry Smith, 573: Thomas J Liddell,. j dates. 7; passed. 5 Constance Grey. Strawberry Vale—Number of candi­ i l‘..rt Moody ...... F Maureen "StvÔimpseÿ candidates 18; passed .11; Eileen W. 1 T'owell River ...... d «54; Elizabeth Robertson. 640; Beatrice dates, 4; puHsed 1: George Fagerberg, l‘rince I ieorg* ...... ( hue, 651. , K. L1, McClintock. 590.590; Margaret 1 Me- «47. Johnson. 7°8; Eugene T. Denhey. 699; Don’t Forget WWW ward. I>lvl«l..h 1-NumlMr of j prancaa W. Price. M* Winifred L. Craven 675; G. Alliert A. i Rrln.4; Mabel A. not porehw VmWm. VmSot dates. 2: passed. 0., M.u-Lqnd, 636; Harry 11. Hollins, 62?; II—...it. M Bn. i.éI.b. *11.— «I-- 3$ i«r-e. 707; Frederick G. Reynold*. Fielding, 639 ; Annie Redhead, 627; ...l... H. M, Private Study -Number of Candi­ Hugh Munro. «18; Vtvkin Domtnpy, 596; w'.V. Rutland ...... j...... 697; Norman P. Forties. 677: Arthur Arehil.ald J Rankin. 599.; W. Edwin Iris Palmer. 585; James Gibbs. TzH4; Saafllehton ...... U Bird. 888; Elaine \ Hill. «37; Mary A", dates. 2: passed. !: Dorothy R. J. Harris. 565; Kathleen M Wallace, Salmon Arm ...... Reginald Castleton. 570; Hugh putfield, o Allen. 628; A #‘>mour Matthew.*, «28: Payne, 635. 550. • Handsplt ...... 565; Mary Lnuchiçk. 550. Sidnev ...... 5 T. Algomu Kennedy. 625; William Tt. VICTORIA MODEL SCHOOL CEN­ I Non-Municipal School. , Steele. 621; Mabel I Heal. «17: T. TRE 8AANICHTO.N CENTRE. Ma) ne island - Numlrer of candidates Vs Afaa*s ■H - Creek «------| Beveri.lgh Palmer. «17: Ifttm Daxio*. Cedar Hill—Numb* r of Candidate*. 4; Keatings—Number of candidates. 7; 1; passed 1; Edward C. Robson, 586. I- fit«7 Andrew Veitch. 676;*rT* MHiar-Me- passed. 3: Harold W Fethèrstdn/854 ; passed. 5: Florence McCarthy, 62»r Summerlnnd ...... 1* Ewiin. 609; A. Louise M( Wha, «>5; MU- .. '.OAK BAT CENTRE Robert F. Thompson, 636; Winifred P. G. Mary Buckmaster» «08; Aletta B. Toflno ...... l5 dred É Kipling. 597; John L. Martin, Oak Bay-Number of candidates 2«; Totn.le ...... Jenner. 606 ‘ Lawrle. 572; Myrtle V. Young, 570; à 5%* Evelyn Hammond. 588; Dell A. passed 21: Beta E. « irmiston. Trail ...... Gordon Head—Number of Candi­ George Hafer. 552. 847} Charles E. McNeill, 720; for sale by 1 * Mulk tv, 583; 8. Jonet Jones. 582; Saanlchton—Number of candidates, V^nfeuver ...... «j Queonle A. Baker. 577; Char le* Mlxuno. dates. 4; passed. 3: Alix E M il- Helen J. Nicholson. 1709; Wlr.nl- Vancouver. North - llamson, «12; Beatrice V. Fullerton, 4; passed, 4: LIHth. ,0. Bis*ett. 690; !1* 578; Helen T»pscn:t. 574; Frederic Hi! 11. fred M. Gilmer, 893: Dorothy I. Vancouver, South «03; Kathleen E. Dunnett, 602. H“len M. Thomson, 642; Norah B. Vanderhopf -'c»m 7 &72; Catherine J. Brethour. 567; Byron t'aimer, 885; Alexander Mackenzie. Gideon Hicks Piano Co. ri Leigh, (Ik; D. Reginald McKay. 559; Model—Number of candidates, 10; Thomson, 616; Murray McKensle, 574. Saanich, . West—Number of candi­ 680j Norms McClellan. 878; Isabel ML 18 l>orothy I. Fraser, 550; Miriam L. passed, 10: Fern D. O. James. 817; Murton. 676; Muriel A. Wing. «46; VliHorla. Model ... dates. «;. passed, 7: Thomas B. Horne, Opposite Post Office, 809 Government St. J Ramadale. 550. Ivy Noy*. 780; Alfred D. Pearmalo, WbiVetowh ...... 691; Jonathan Holliday, 623; Jack D. Mildred I. Adams. «41; Rose E. Kirby. WflTiams Lake .... North Ward; Division 2—Number 766; Bessie Jolly, 718; Edith E. Luca», 684; Walter D Cullum, #70; Dorothy Stewart. «09; Llly.V. Ho^ 67f; Mabel * (Concluded on page «•> Tefal B7 of candidate* •; paaaed 8; „La- VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, «FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917

as a whole directly ami indirectly and :4 toy'hoi-rowing in..theVuited States. It Announcement DAVID SPENCER. LTD. would Involve greater Govern­ ment control over the sources of food MEETINGS AND ENTERTAIN­ ..... •supply* the harvesting and distribution MENTS. «TORE GI.OfSKM TO NlOrtT AT 9.30. TO MORROW. 1 P.M. of grain ‘AJUTTïsi£ tfansi>ortation and Notices of ratepayers, political* suf­ c Dll the other agencies which have been frage, patriotic, lodge, society, club or allowed v> operate without co-ordina church meetings and services, concertsrj. social#, etc., inserted under special lion and centralized direction. From, headings of “Meetings” on classified Kirk’s It Will Be a Busy Evening some faint-hearts and others with different motives we often.hear It said pages at one cent per word per inser­ Hint these tilings are Impracticable. tion: As reeding matter under heading Coal ef “Announcements” on news pages at Why so? Is Canada a village? to'f’hc Bwause after 29 years «'ontlnual and Saturday Morning three cents per word, per insertion. so much wvàkeç than New Zealand or activity in the coal business, ho Serbia or Belgium?. Is she only a big knoWs that the nut coal he is now selling Is the very best that y hell? Surely not. ' - —__ king liFt of letters after a man’a- name money can buy. It's so good ho wants exery householder In With Us dor not. necessarily denote the P***- WHY “PLATITUDE?”" Victoria to try it. Kirk leaves sesslon «*f « veil ordinary capacity. the judging to you. with satis­ The fa« t ttmt them' men held positions Many Small Lots at Prices Will Help to Make So. THE DAILY TIMES is ftiitliid attempt faction unconditionally guaran­ Clearing It t'l toe< : iy the Issue at the vom­ • •f great rcfipcnsiiyiity discloses one df teed; ... Publlghetl PUB- »u< h -, Ms • "cone ription f «if giving titles indiscriminately "Which $7.50* per ton delivered. LiSHhNG COMPANY, LIMITED th" and, the .“mobilization of re- prevailed before the War and indeed -A < *ont«-mporary. om. •-« T iTrftffd •' 1 Fort Str.-v.< prevails yet. Whether it b«- true now Specials in Women’s White Wash Business (.-tdverttRl o most vhariiiltole c uistruvti'.n t-> Oftit:. Pfionc 83*45 cr not, it certainly was true before Kirk & Co., Ltd. 1 Via. upon the fort-guing paragraph is lùdltorial Office Flume 4Ù th- war thiit a man with a title, « ith«'r 1212 Brortl tit. Phone 139 it was written without a ‘p?nI -ir Skirts, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: that inherited or purchased, > and inferior war. It. chal­ from Jzimlon • w..s not . tni.sfai- in tlif day previous to the «ta', of Insertion This is imperative. Whm thjs rule la not lenges the motives- of -.-.the Victoria judgment or tix ersight It was a of pink or blue. Splendid washing grades, and Skirts that will « - .o'piled .with ..we do not guarantee Ih- R«Htrd of Trade, the Daughters of the piece of .vrass jjiupldity. Whefh- r Us give more than one season’-s wear. Einpiri. the Presbyterian Assembly and transmission t«i General Nixon, who A Big Variety of Late Season Models in Colored Wash Skirts the numerous other organizations which sent Townatvnd to Bagilatl. defeat avnl WAR PROFITS. h.iv, i.rgi «1 the substitution of,full- capture, would have ax *rte«4 the «üs- F On Sale at $2.75 and $5.50 s<-ninp, ur,c r . / measure* for the iialf-measures now ; — i !: • siion It pi « Our report or yesterday quoted Mr. adopted in, connection with Canada1* bl>- would It.-.x '■ m.t«l- no • ti#t '• » - -1 «. LOOKS WELL IN GLASSES Barnard. who has just returned from effort. It is a slur upon all those who for Nixon. appears to have been as Ottawa, .'is stwtinfc that < :u? company But Notice! The GU.'->es Six Tables Here Devoted to Women’s Footwear favor consccription of man-power but lacking in ballast a if Duff. The dis- would ctintrth 'tv to the-'national ex­ are bvcunlngi.' m ul. W« **tu«IV Ins t-i that in order that this might be bisures . show , the vital n« • «-ssity of tin 'features <»f i.ffr j . teens and chequer l-xvhv end of the present year effectively applied then »hOt)ht be a filling r« Hponsfbl*' positions with the construct each pair of Glasses Clean-up of Various Grades __ Er=nL $1.500,000 under the war profits tax. complete bfWMtitsattfllL of the country’s right kind of m n Irresp*'cti\!« ®f with a xf*-w 1-, APPEARANCE, As this is only a fraction «if the profits resources—su- h ns exist* in England, ag xx « 11 as comfort. and Surplus Sizes earned toy th- firm above a very gen­ New Zealand, Australia, and is n»*\v iti>TBoots sheds a clear light upon the enormous . States. fortunes that are bch-o^nade from war or S1io« s it* 3’ou want to bif\ to best advantage. To-day The" retort of believers in full-mtas- We understand that tlie hatr-«*iit contracts. T__ y an«l to-morrow morning we hold a log clean-up of our better i ur. s. if tin y u ish n» m^ke it", i* obvions The state has received only a tiny prit e is to be raised on the first f next grade Footwear for women. Six tables tell the story far 1 It :a that our contemporary la merely = rraTTT"h tif tl.v pnirH« that h’.xn* itub:—W*- xv«Htkl m'niK»-t°t.o the bor- h« Ue-r t ban we^qtu-iierc in the .limited .space at our disposal. Ing the slogan of.the profiteers, of Jttârvcsicd from war contracts during berv in all fairness that *«li« y .-fibvtld Let us nmind you thaï all Si ->« -f in Ihrs sale are of best the iVu^V—tiaroHs. the wh<* T«WWF~rfie qiiatldh of nttcrtmc thr .1241 Broad St. Phone 5251 the last'three years If the ant 'Unt a. tu- 1 appea regard this great xvotld- AtuenvaiT make, antf iip-tn-ifaTr fSTrt Vies. ~&ITy roveIveT TOm““TTtT« ’vrtmw wt-* - -..... biistM- «tFltrerr «'barges. Instead of hav­ ig«»ny phlt-»( ruts' pknlc; that it Tliere are Low Shoes and High Cut Boot» suitable for be computed its relative meagreness ing a fixetl rate they should have either opposes the “c«»y wrativn of all Can­ early fall wear as well as present requirements. probably would l»e astonishing. The a t lidiflr scale- or charge per square ada's strength to the winning of the eniug But the longed-for phen- All leathers represented and all sizes in the lot but not wlmle return of the business profits inch i f head surface. Thus the man war,” because it fears m disturb that who lias on1> three hairs on his head— on * non failed us at tine last moment. in each style. Early shopping advisable. tax lust year w as only $ I *,006.000, ami Picnic. This might be a harsh way to this included taxes paid by innumer­ Faith, Hope and Charily would not The grinning menace •/ >prlvatb.n Women*» Oxford» and Pump», Val Women’s Leather Boots, reg. $5.00 put it. but it would b- as true, at least to $ 1.00, .clearing at, pair...... able firms which are- not engaged in Have to pay ns much ns the man who and famine makes the Hun fight des­ $1.95 grades clearing at, a pair...... $3.95 the Imputation which provoked it. filling war orders and which, indeed, carries a veritable fnr.xst under his perately. Women's Pump» and Oxford». Values Women's Serviceable Quality Boots, val (Pi Q- «*n May IS. Fir Hubert Borden d - to $5.00, clearing at. pair./... are actually suffering from the war. hat. Give the bald-headed man a $2.95 ues to #7 00, clearing at, a pair...... tp tJ «darted Ih Parliament that Canada owed Women's High-Grade Lew Shoes and Yet we would be safe in estimating square «total. He suffers enough as it is. ii to the men In the trenches to *Vun- BORDEN SHOULD DROP Pumps, * tearing at, pair...... tpOes/v Women's High-Grade Novelty Boots, the total profits on the $1,500,000,000 se. rato all her strength to the winning Herr Ratlin. In the halcyon days of OUT:A LEADER NEEDED Small Sizes in Women’s Boot», $5.00 worth of war contracts placed in this of the war." V^ferttmr.tcdy he has the past somewhat of a figure in the. values to «leur at. pair...... $2.45 Selling. First Floor country—munitions, clothing. food­ n«»t. tried to translate those stirring merchantlle shipping world, w ll| be STATES TORONTO STAR stuffs of all kinds—at several hundreds mords .Into action. « xcept inoue par­ deeply mte res Lcd in the announce. iu«‘nt fCohtlhuëdi from pagr l.> of millions? A very large proportion ticular. The Government is in that th«- gr«. o\ Vaterland, Interned in Children’s Wash Dresses, 2 to the «lark as to what Canada's t^- A Comfortable Corset of this should have gone to the Slate New York on the outbreak of war. has months were dawdled away and no For for pensions, more generous allowance» _ sr ure.-i consist of. it cannot c{en tHfon r«'paire«l, and soon will be in the 12 Years, Selling at particular use made «j{ them. Then * fur the dependents of s«>l«liers and to state the population of the country. service of the AllWs, playing a promin­ tin* policy of cons« ription was exploded help defray thé cost of the war gen­ Yet without this eonsci ration of Vhe ent part in helping th«*m to win the 95c. In the House on a Friday night, and erally. nation's whole strength Canada's ft- A well shapetl and nice­ w e«*ks elapsed before anything else If it is. the intention of the Govern­ fort must b«* a half-measure at best. ly tinisiK'd I). & A. Model, ment to substitute the. proposed in­ How tan a country prosecute a war An <>rd« r has gone forth that hence­ was done. If the "Worst enemy of con­ reinforced over abdomen, Wry smart styles and splendid quality materials. A scription had guided the course of come tax for the war profits tax. as w h«-n . Its' resources are not only n««t forth emblems of Knighthood must b«* double honed ami four good selection to choose from, and all" sizes from J to 12 .Sir Thomas White is reporte«l to have «>rganiZ'-«l, i>ut w hen tlfrvy have not been suspended from- ribbons worn aiouint events he c«>uid not have misguided years. Each Dress at the above price is partiel daily g*»*i«l therp mure completely.” hose '«impporters. Two stated, the situation is not going to be ascertained? If the attitude of our c«m- the neck. We cannot account for tins styles. Medium or low value and well worth securing—in fact at this price they altered at all in its general effect. The tcmjM*rary correctly expresses the G«>\- r« gulati-iu « xccpt upon "the HSHumi«tion Crude Handling. - ■ bust. All sizes. are worth buying even to keep until school re-open< when 1 profiteers will pay no more than they • mment'fi |s »H« y the out tools is gi«>«>my that th - «lecoration may be m r. < .i lly "WV say conscript ion was exploded an exfm Dreaa or two will be welcomed. «•t.n«’»-ak-d in that way. We assume that. In thé face of Quebec. There ' 1% no pay now, while many others who- are indeed» not. only for Canada- at hum® —Selling. Firfci Floor other w«»r«i for it. The handling of th* actually suffering from the war will but f>*r Canada at the front. Bar«»ns and Baronets in Canada may ^------/ I I I ! p blatter could n<»t ha*.«■ l«een «liffer«'nt Iz t r th*- Government put Into continue to wear their orders openly, it pay more. A war income a<«*, therefore only reached us on \Ven»cnptum measure, « un -y*8 refut 1res I rtved i t to <>r at,the han.lM of the other provinces to three months of summer Weather before ils—and iminy men have yet to enjoy their stun- there is all the different <- in the world already; -Tor "the completion did nut, then it w.*s a « lex « r m« r vacation, so that the demand for these garments will he great. between the big. income derived- from a« tlvitiea at home without which It Is mentoiis task. move. We have a good deal >»f sympa­ the necessities of a nation with its life Each garment is beautifully tailored from British-made flannel in shades of grey—the only irirtlng witfi a serious situation. thy with ts’ir Wilfrid when, arguiug at stake and the «ordinary activities of Talk àbout rcvolutUms—a sensational Ids vase, he says he ..as not consulted most favored material and color for all outing and sports wear. Individual prices are: And with this It should suggest to Its busitiess and investment in time of report comes from Montreal that the until it was too late and that he was Flannel Suite, two-piece style. Coat finished with Separate Sports Coats of Donegal an«l Harris party- press that rash Imputations upon l»rtt«'h pocket*. Punt* with l»elt loop*. Very tweed*. \>ry stylish and »ui*erior grades.. Price, peace? Why put the profiteer on the bakers there are seriously considering ignored throughout the xvur until In.- the*good, faith of those who desire to vompetency Itad created an Impossible smart and sty Huh. A Suit...... -B12.05 each ...... $10.95 same basis as the business man twh<» Is the advisability of lowering th«j prU1** go tfic whole route as well as upon the situation. Grey Flannel Pant», in two ahades. finizhf-il with Boys’ Grey Blazer» ...... $4.95 not a profiteer ? The state fin­ of bread! If that Is true, almost any­ loyalty of those who think differently “Naturally he fought 1m« k. H« has halt Io«'p* and buttons ins'uto’. A, pair. . .t$-S.7f> Shorts, to mat«h, a pair...... $1.95 thing 4s p asible in' these dux s ->f un­ anced many of the firm*, tilling . war front them are not only dangerous to rest. f; - - * hos« n nut to let Bouicusa prevail Cream Serge Outing Pants, a pair...... $5.95 White Flannel Pants, a pair.... «>»>««.,t... $2.95 orders In the first place by- making the national unity they profess to de- over Quebe<*. But there are other mat­ Fine Striped Outing Pant», a patr.r $4.75 Drill Pant a, a. pair...... ,7T.™ ...." $1.50 ters to attend to than Boura*aisin. advances of millions in the aggregate slte. hut are prov«wative «*f chao^. 'Striped Serge Outing Pants, a pair.$5.95 - Men"* Clothing. Main Flo«:>r The V-boats, “the last word of The main issue is to win the war. We Surely it should share largely in the kings," as tio ^ r. xir I’tin. says, may have at Ottawa one leader* Sir Wil­ TITLED STUPIDITY. profits, especially in view <>f the La* xx i, in nig ike XX ur fur the Huu*, put frid l-aurlvr, who, however. Is out of- X patriotic purposes to which that share in that case how Is the «lespatring touch with th«* sentiments of th«j Brit­ Ladies’ Gloves While the little açnty command d by ish people. There is no other mam at could be devoted. * • effort to. win a military victory in Any Small Photo, General Tow nabend was inarchtn^fMin Ottawa aeting as a political leader, j Specials Flanders and France to be accounted Hir Robert Boni- n had the greatest op- | STATE CONTROL AND DIRECTION. Kut~ei - A marà t b Bagdad, a cable from Bust Size, Enlarged for? London was received by Lord Hard- portunity-"of any yul»li« man in UanacLi Ladies' White ChamoUettc and- he "ha* muffed everything hé has VI me years ngo the state hygc, Viceroy Of India, stating that an Gloves, self Mini black poinU. for 29c • Representatives «*f the Allies have touched. Flattered by . party syco­ should have gone Into the niu- army of 60,00«) Turks was concentrated two-dome. Special, per pair, A Beautiful Convex Enlarge­ .met again and resolved that tbo war phants for tw. A- Thom ns,'- Lloyd pigeon-holed it.instead of transmitting the Kuist r. “We submit to the. people”-iff «'ana- and colors. Special, per photo to this store and see the George’s representative in this coun­ it to the little force which without ad*- da.** concludes the titar. "that ns a war ' pair...... 75r sample*. Wv have no agents. try, strongly urged that thes»- he con­ quilt.- equipment or transportation was Tin? Huns continu- to butt their ‘Trimé Minister Sir Robert Is a failure. Vfc cannot accept mall order*. He Is unfitted by -lack of d«'«;ision—by White Glace Kid Gloves, two- verted into national munition /actorles. marching int** a trap. heads against the ramparts of the —Photo Dept., Main Floor want of a chart for th«* work that the Int»lead of adopting his suggestion the ■Thnr^irfr.rtuatlim was elielte.l In the Allies on the western /runt. They have «leuee. All sizes. Special, a chances of politics and the tragedy of retent in«itiir>' Into the first .Mesopo­ pair...... government handed the shops oxer to fourni out that there are nu debuting war have imposed up«»n him. He IW $1.23 private flrrp*. on the ground that tamian « ampAfgn. It was on/ÿ"one of svlioulS discussing abstract quest pins a governor who has not the power to White Glace Kid Gloves, two- it would be unfair for the num« r«>us idinilar. instances of gross ef jpblltlcal reform there. govern. Ho has gone through the mo­ dmuc, self and black pointa. Victoria Linen Note Paper state to entej^ into competition"* with Incapacity “ nh.>wn by Hir Beauchamp tions of conscription without being A pair...... According to all ««'counts f««od pro- equal to the task of pnxluciug an $1.50 private firms. There Is not a munition Huff. Hir John Nixon and others in this fitf^pra in neutral eouhtries have been army, JI« has been offering portfolios Chamois Gloves in .natural and factory being operated by th.- Cana­ dark chapter of «the Avar In Asia. to everybody, but finds nolKHly to ac­ An«.th« r inridedt was Sir Beauchamp reaping Just as bomyj.fu*l a harVest as white, two-hultt>n. Special, 25 c dian Gov.xrnmcnt in Canada to-day. cept them. He should make way so any of their contemporaries in'Canada, a pair ...... Not one is operated umler Canadian Duff’s threat to <‘xpel from the service that somebody els*' may take up the $1.50 XVv offer this choice Victoria Linen Notcpaper at a specially* an offi« - r with*the army who comidain- and -that is saying something. task of piloting the « ountry through ’-Glows, Main Floor low price. You know the quality—and while the whole­ Government control. This has no par­ the troublous times and anxious days ed .of the total inadequacy medical sale cost has increased coffsidcrabty wff still offer it at, a , allel in any nther country -whk'^h has Bir Robert Borden-lias been asked, ta before us." arrangements, a complaint which Women's Colored Silk.r been lighting for the last three years. rt'sign the premiership. 0 However, we Nobody here would be surprised if pound ------...... i...... ! 25« found pitiable confirmati«»n when the >Tlr"Yt<)bcrt .should relinquish the lea­ Hose. Special, pair, Vvr V Packet of 75 envelopes to match...... 25ç The. proper organization of Canada hardly expect Sir Robert to 'voluntarily for war would denote active Govern­ gallant Tdwnshend was forced t" re­ dership. Meanwhile the most serene - belling. Main Floor —Stationery, Main Floor perform what w.iuld be the most be. figure at Ottawa is the "one leader" treat -■*“ v;V * .*■ ment participation in matters of this erming get of ids public career. ______referred to by the Star, Sir Wilfrid kind. Automatically it would control Kevcdatlonfi «if this kind have a cer­ Laurier, who, calm in his conviction. proflfoerhifir and save milltoms for de- tain moral which is often «*verio*>ked. Victorians very nearly experienced Is 'asking nobody's help. Is craving DAVID SPENCFP LTD mmuIs.jUiW. mLt fey qp»^ It Is that titular - dlstb.cilona and s. the - thrills qf a thunder storm last sympathy from no man," VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY. JULY 27. 1917

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“THE BEER THAT CHEERS" ÿllwaya in Good Taste Hudson’s Bay “Oh, Johnny V’ the l>ig hit of New York’s successful show, YOUR SUNDAY “Follow Me,” is oife of the lu*aillinvrs in this month’s list t with >ou 1 •J'ou lijoj- ...... Ç1.50 sortment of Crisps. ('afamvh and Fudges, regularly and go 1 igtit"111 folig 1 i 1 trô entire offering. Per dozen pints...... A2271—The Man Behind"the fiammer and tha Plow. J.tmvs flail. 3 bottles for...... 10* priced at from 40c to 75c per lb., go into each box. o 1‘riccs begin as low as 25*. BiiHtoh. Per dozen quarts'...... 92.75 Strike Up the Band (Here Come* a Sailor). J.nncs Hgll. 3 bottles for...... 75* Quality Guaranteed by You Can Take Ice A2261—Till the Cloud* Roll By. An^a Wheaton. Soprano, and James Harrfid, Tenor. Drip. Drip, Onpi Went the Waterfall. Anna Wheàton. S«prpn->. The HudsorPs Bay Co. Cream With You A6969—The Cute Little WlflB1'"’ pence Fox Trot. Prime;» Kind Open Till 10 O-m. Telephone 4253 Pazzo Fox Trot. Prince’s Band. 1812 Douglss Street We Deliver On that picnic we make specially hard frozen lee A5971—Hawaiian Blue*. Fox Trqt. Prin< •'a Band. ( ream Bricks that \\>Uak Bay. who left here wi.th the Huckleberry Finn. Fox Trot Prime's Band 10 !r /as Street, and In The August Record Supplement-contains many other selections of Magistrate McDonald; of Man­ interest. Ask for a copy to-day when you 725YaksStrett. ***»« Drugstore, cor Government and fort Sts. . itoba, Speaks of Seriousness FOOTWEAR of'Food'Question- COLUMBIA AT THE BETTE.. VALUE ■1 STORE TWENT Y-FIVE YEARS AGO T 0 - D| A Y Magistrate McDonald. <»f Roland, 0RAF0N0LAS AND DOUBLE DISC Vlvtorta Time». July 27. 1892. Manitoba, who is at present spending -ft —;------a visit- with friend» in this city speak­ ing to The Times to-day stated that Hon J. II. Turner. Minister of Finance' and Agriculture, left for Lulu RECORDS the fo «.i situation has by no nu ans Maynard’s Ism ni Inn! evening to~m£**4 Professor Su u talers, of Ottawa lie will dis. uss been solved irrangements for .British Columbia’s exhibit at th • World s'l air, Chicago, Phone 1232 "riaitada is facing a season in vv lilch next year '■•h,- ' Ü r. 1 p !m, , l>* a hall cr-»p." says 649 Ya|es Street Hev Thomas SomervHle. formerly of St Andrew’s Church In this city, Mr. McDonald. For many months FLETCHER BROS! arrive d from SVotland last evening op a v isit lie is accompanied by Mrs. now the -prairies have liven experienc­ Somerville. The reverend 'gentleman is a delegate to the Presbyterian ing extremely hot weather. Recently Weitern Canada's Largest Music House Council wlr^lu^t^GCTJrimnK Mr.iand Mrs SomervilW ar^ rcncwint; uid.. rain ‘haa falh»n-. duct it has c«mi 1 • too laliL tu he of any real..value in reviving the ^Ü21 GOVERNMENT ST. AND 607 VIEW ST. NEWS IN BRIEF } Tfi- f ui, ral 6T~The~t.ne; lion Jiitrn~ Itnbsrm-rrHI *nbe-plm»e--t«»-m<»tTuw jtrabi u t > give, IL-Ahc „ DDpnrttmity tu. • t ; :<.» . St. A toll • w i 'I ur. h Hid. tlifnia to.lt develop, that a lull crop might be real- In the New Spencer Buildup A!*° Vancouver msket arrived from London yesterday, and was met at the wharf by mem­ You Need Not Be Without a reiUy bers of the Viuv ernrnent.______^ Mr. MY Donald points out that the reliable lime l eper, as a Rrst-claâ» Manitoba farmers generally ;;re not *• Wash 7-Jewel Watch. In dust-pre'-f caa« ^peeling to r.-ap more than 10 • bushel» can oo purchased from liaynoa, 11*4 on an average per a< r«- ' The number Inquiry Will Opsn Monday.—Am an­ Uovirmm:.t Street, for 13. * The Food Dictator Saye: Put up required to form what Is considered ticipa fe-d. Dr. Adam Shortt will, com­ ft » ft lolly non * We *v peut up jetty non m standard or good crop is is per acr< plet!' the hearing in Vancouver of the Baby Buggy Tires put on to stay at «mi %-pint squat Jelly glass, s feritli tin Such figures detn instrate plainly that evidence in the fit reel transportation the Lawn Mower Hospital. 114 Cor­ covers, 60c. dozen. R. A. Brown A <’»»-- it ia practically a half crop that is to Inquiry this w«*»*k. and prill niitilllffffl Skirts morant * I 02 Douglas St. * be garnered during the coming weeks th#* Victoria sitting» on Monday morn­ ft ft ft ft ft ft_ Th** feeling that uch is to he the re­ ROYAL ing next at B> ocHh K at the City Hall. Ouh Stock of Smart Styles Now Anti-Combin» Fire Insurance; 7 old The Famous Johnson's Carbon Re­ sult >f th-- season-- vL-rk has iM.*«-**me <* it j # Offered at Specially' Reduced established companies. Duck & John- mover does the .work. Jameson. Kolfe I 1 iugh hi! tlit • ni ire Non 1» 616 Jo! 'm e A Willis, wholesale and retail- distrib­ Provincial Appointment*.—-The f ol - west, and the »entlm nt that prevail» ft ft ft utor». — corner -Courtney and Gordon btvv ing appuintment» are abnounced^in in saûu! part» of i.'anada the crop, is to the* current itmte 4if the British Co­ Materials are rvpps ami BeJ- Put All Your Parcels in a New be s burn per one is « n lively a wrung STANDARD lumbia Gazette: Morris Smith Mid­ String Bag nml xfhile, smile Htring ft ft ft fi»rd Cord» In qtiHlitifs that will dleton. to be acting pA*v incial -liorti- bags. .T»c and 5 V. >t R A Itrôwn .< Kohsilah Fishing Good.—The lishing To demonstrate more fully the scri-. givo every sutiaitavUvu. Styles < uIlirriKt tn pla* e 4*f R. M. Winslow, re­ show yokes. pockets. button Co.'s, i't02 Ikmglas St. * in the KukaUaU river has been good of ousness of the conditions that are pre­ ! late. Two Victorians accounted for signed. Lloyd Ashton Bath von. of Pen­ vailing Mr. McDonald stated that fr mis ; ml plain circular effects. ft ft ft ticton. to he issuer of marriage li­ m ah y of the districts of Routhern Mani­ The v> \\ prices range from as Blake. Show Cards, a» 677 Yatea St. • fifty between them, and : a third Vic­ FLOUR censes: Charles F. Millar, of Vancou­ ■ft ft ft toria angler had four tieautles on toba the large grain elevator* will not ver: John White, of Vernon, and ller- Gents' Wigs—Toupees made to order, Sunday Mr. Femeyhough took twenty be opemd as the uusntity of. wheat will 31 15. $160. $1.95 i»ert H fanrts t ilhMsey. of ftazelton. to ... Marcel-waving etc. Hanson. 214 Jones on Sunday morning in two tonus* fish­ hot warrant such acti »n Similar con­ be notaries pubHc;- Noel H ter ling Aus­ Building. Port Street. Phone 2684. • ing. and six on Monday. The stone ditions are likely to pertain to the tin Arnold Wallitiger, of Cmnbrook, to ft ft ft fly. coat hmati and black ant are good. other prairie province». ft ft ft be district registrar of the Supreme Look for the V mi couver Milling The Famous Johnson's Carbon Re­ Court and County Court of Fast Koot­ Gorge Park—Smart. Set daily at 3 & Grain Co., Ltd. (.A.Richardson ICo. mover docs the work. Jameson. Rolf.*. enay. during the absence bn leave of “'Circle V" and 8 y. m Saturday. Topsey Turvey A PREMATURE REPORT A Willis, wholesale and rotail distrib­ «ieorge W. F. t.'arter; James Clark Mc­ Vancouver Victoria Hou*? OH Yatoa It utors. corner Courtney and Gordon night. * Trademark Intyre. of Misnion City, to be justice Lance-Corporal Muir Wounded in En­ Victoria Streets * ft ft ft of the peai e:. Dr. Samuel Petereky. to gagement in Which He Was Re­ Used Insulting Language.—William on Nanaimo ft ft ft lie m-dical health officer for Lucerne ported "Killed in Action." . M. Priest was to-day arraigned before For the Love of Mfke or Pat Or .and surrounding district,. County of Every Sack New Westminster Magistrate Jav on a charge of using whatever his name is. keep the files .Cariboo. ■ Home weeks ago the city newspap^T» from gelling on his bald head. Adjust - grossly in su fling language to a rrsl- ft ft ft were informed l»y a friend **f — tbs tarn tTAXMU deut «f ibis efty. The case was re­ teeming Bro. Ltd. aide Window Screens w Ilk keep the I. O. D. E. Wool Tag Day.^-On Fri­ death in action of Lance-Corporal A. manded and will lie heard to-morrow. 624 Fait Strut Phut. 74* pests out of the house. 20c to 60c. R. day. August 3. the Imperial or«b»n of Muir, a native of VamphelltoWni in the A Brown * t'o., 1 302 Douglas St. • ft ft ft the Itaughters .of the Bmpire. are hold­ Mull of Cant Ire, who-had lived in Vic- Royal Standard is without exception the most popu­ The Famous Johnson's Carbon Re­ -T ft ft ing a1 tag day fur the bcuelit of their Xuria L»r sutne time, and when he en­ lar ISmàd Flour in Wrstrrn 4'anada. FIRE AND LIFE mover does the work. Jameson Rolfe On Account of the High Cost of Liv­ wont fuml^, The field comfort* detri­ listed had been a stableman at the A Willis, wholesale and retail dimribr *lt ia milled from No. 1 Canadian Hard Wheat eapeci- INSURANCE ing The Barbera of the city have found ment of the 1. O. D. E. have been send­ city stable» under Mr. Denholme. utors. corner Courtney and Uordoi. it necessary to increase the cost of ing steady supplies of socks shirts, The étalement is now denied on the ally for Home Baking. HOUSES TO LET shaving to 25c and hair cutting. 50c; Streets. * mufflers, sweaters, etc., to the men authority of t’orpl. Muir, who writes It» absolute uniformity —year in and year out—great children. 25c. The above rates be­ ft ft ft at the" front, and during the last two to hts old “boss.” as he terms him, Agents for Fined $10.i—Thos. Bosance was llne ears they have dispatched over twelve that while in the engagement in ques­ rising pow*»r—full strength—more loaves to the sack— $19 by Magistrate Jay to-day for fail­ ft ft ft thousand woollen articles. Many are tion 12 wefe killed, and l‘i men wound­ its freedom from lint and dirt—all these appeal to the ing to *»top his motor behind a street Cowichan Bay Fishing—The exact­ the grateful letters written by the men ed by the bursting of a shell, he was Savage Tires car that had come to a stand to allow housewife. ed run "of springs has arrived and the at thev front who have received these among the latter class He has Ween passengers to alight. fish are being caught in large quAnU- things, saying how much they have in hospital for a long time suffering tles at Cowichan Bay. appreciated the gifts, and stating how from shrapnel wounds, hut is now re­ Vancouver Grain and Milling Company, Ltd. Branch of Local Firm.—Messrs. they have helped to keep th«* men dry covering. Ncntt A Reden. Victoria, opened a Vs.nro.iver. Victoria. New Westminster. Nanaimo Ferris* Auctioneer Were in Sidney.—4». J Halts, man­ and warm under very trying circum­ He went away from here with a bat­ branch at Cobble Hill on Tuesday ager of the light and power depart­ stances. Now the 1. o. I>. E. in Vic­ talion of Mounted Rifle». Is prepared to buy bankrupt and closing morning under the nutnageinent of Q. ,mt stin ks floods of all description». In­ ment of the B. t\ Lie» tfi( Rail wav toria hâve derided that the sailors !.. Bonner. They have acquired the cluding livestock. I fought, or sold on voirt- Company in this city, paid a short must la* bellied with warm comforts, Dance at Deep Bay.—A dance is be­ mlawlcHi Household furniture bought dr business hitherto conducted by ' Bon­ hiisinesK visit to Sidney on Tuesday as well as their brothers In the ing " held al "Deep Bay to-morrow and Fire at Bakery.—The fire depart­ exchanged. ier and also that of the Cobble.’Hill Hudson's Bay ‘•Imperial- Lager, in connection with the Installation R»f trenches and the forthcoming tag day an> one from Victoria wishing t«v, at­ ment was called at midnight to put out FERRIS. 1419 Dougle. St. Phon. 1*79. readers, conducted iiy- J. V. Watson. leer, pints. $160 per dozes. a sixty horse power motor in the new Is for the wool fund for the united tend It may traveler la the B. 0. Elec­ a lire in an awning at* the Guide* Their store is in the premises of the ft ft » [dant of thjf/xMdian Kelp Product* service. Friday. August 3. is the eve tric Interurban by purchasing a special West Bakery. Quadra Street. last na'med. », To Held Patriotic Sale.—The Allies’ Company. Mr. Hallk was much Im­ round-trip ticket, gmsl only on a s|»e- ft ft ft of the anniversary of the declaration Chapter of tiw L O n i North Ba m- pressed |hy the business activity of the of war. and it Is proposed to show vlal train leaving Victoria at 7 p. m. The Famous Johnson’s Carbon Re­ Ijch! will hold a surprise parcel sale .on town. A. Human, superintendent of appreciation of the work of the "navy and, returning, leaves Deep Bay at mover does the work. Jameson. Rolfe Monday afternoon in the grounds of Victoria thé line department of lhe B. C. Elec­ and troops by generously contributing 10.46 p. m. The cost of the ticket in­ A Willis, wholesale and retail distrib­ Mrs. A O. Wheeler. Srd Street. Sldriey. ONTARIO BAOY MADE tric Railway Company, also spent to a fund which will keep them warm cludes admission to the dance. Tuesday in Sidney overlooking the utors, corner Courtney and Gordon The proceeds from the event will be and comfortable during the coming devoted to the Chapter'» Needlework Wood Co. same in-dallalion work. New Côjnp»ni*® Incorporated^—New STROM and Patriotic funds. 809 Johnson St. Phone 2274 incorporations are: Swift Creek l.uin- Mrs. Jarvis *»ys Dr. Ca**»H'» Tablet* berCompany, capital $20,000, with head ft ft ft cured her Delicate Child when nothing Owing to scarcity of bushmen. office at Ferule; Helman and Sapera. Export Prohibited.—A cable has else could. been received, from the London Board we advise the public , to stock Limited. $10.000,- Vancouver, dealers In I Glasses Make A. F.. Fernie; Vancouver Junk bolts; vaster oil, shovels, carnauba and bone. He only weighed 10 lbs., and Pedlars’ No. 1 tTnlon, V'aiivouver. wax. designs fur aircraft. we never thought he could live. But THE more than your eyes. It affects your ft ft ft ft ft ft chancing to hear of Dr. Cassell’s Tablets Y. M. C. A. appearance, your health ’ and your I got some for baby, and am thankful I Ford Accessories Irrigation Inquiry. — Announcement Inquiry With Regard to Metal Indus­ did. He Is'a bonny boy now, quite cured, building efficiency. Dome in and have a Is contained in the current issue of try.—The commissioner of the Vic­ and weighs 25 lb», at twelve month» old.” Is situated at the corner of chat with me—let me examine your the I*rovlnctal Gazette of the appoint­ toria and Island Development Associ­ A free sample of Dr. Cassell*» Tab­ Blanshard »nd View 8ts. We are now carrying a complete assortment eyes and provide you with the ment of. the commission that- will In­ ation is in touch with a firm of eastern lets will be sent to you en receipt ef 6 It Is open dally from 9 a. m. to of Ford Accessories and invite every Ford - quire Into affairs of the Peachland manufacturers who are looking for a cents for mailing and packing. Ad­ 16 30 p. m . ami offers for the free Classes you" need. "My service Is Townslte Company. Peachland Real site for metal work and allied trades, use of all men a place to meet owner to mate use of our Special Ford Ser­ accurate and dress: Harold P. Ritchie A Co., Ltd., friend)», facilities, for letter writ­ Estate and Fruit Company, the *>kan»- expecting to open on the Pacific Coast 10, MeCaul St., Toronto. ing a good supply of reading mat- vice Department. ugan Se<'urities Company and the an extensive business tor supplying the ttr city, directory and other con­ West hank Irrigation Company, four ir­ Dr. Cassell's Tablets are (he surest veniences. Oriental and Australian trade. home remedy for Dyspepsia. Kidney This Department is run in conjunction My Price CO 7R rigation concerns supplying water to ft ft . ft Trouble. Bleepleeanees. Anaemia. Nervous BOLDIKRS. SAILORS and growers in the Okanagan district, but Ailment». NWrre Paralysis. Palpitation, Strangers are Invited to visit the la Only . .tKa» i Made Denation.—The committee of with our big Accessory Department at our the o[>erat ions of which hA> e fallen and Weakness In Children Specially Y M C. A- . the local branch of the Blue Cross valuable for nursing mothers and during Johnson street headquarters. Look us up short of requirements. Thre inquiry Fund gratefùll^ acknowledge the re­ the critical period* of life, ftofd by drug- has been authorized by the Govern­ gists and storekeepers throughout Can­ ceipt of A donation of $5.00 from Sas­ whenever a Ford Specialty is needed. v ment upon the recommendation of the ada. Price*: One tube, 60 cento; *tx tube» BEAUTY CULTURE Minister of Ijands, Hon. T. D. Pat- katchewan through Miss Ada L. Ward. for the price of fire. Beware of imita­ Superfluous hair permanently re­ The dona Goal was given to Mias Ward tion* said to contain hypophosphltes. The tullo. _The hoard of inquiry Is votn- composition of Dr. Cassell's Tablet* I» moved by electricity. Absolute cure J. ROSE by a lady at the close of one of her pOPMl 4»f J. S. T. Alexander. Ernest known only to the proprietors, and no guaranteed Do not waste your money Graduate: Bradley Institute Davis and Francis Howard Kidd. ~~ lectures. The donor exprensed htrself imitation can ever be the same. on rhemloale. 527-735',T0S Thomas Plimley TÏT Member 1 B. C. Optical Assn. ft ft ft as very fond of horse* and desired to MISS HAN MAN. Qualified Specialist. Sole Preperieter»; Dr. CmmII*» Ce„ 3M Campbell Bldg. Consultations free. Hudson'» Bay "Imperial" Lags- do something to alleviate their suf­ Johnson St., P.ioie 6)7 Phone 693 Vie n it 1328 Douglas Street Ltd., Man^bytor, Eng. IH»*.* JM0X before It a or after Ctfwtr Johnson ft trot t ferings.______f1. ______VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, JtTLY 27, 1DÏ7

different e,vents were eagerly contest­ ed. The first prizes In the tennis SUCCESSFUL PUPILS tournament were won b\ Miss Marjory IN ENTRANCE EXAMS Leeming and Mr. «'cell iJnmdy, and Ladies' FRIDAY NIGHT AT KIRKHAM'S the seconds by Mis* Lee and Mr. A Ins - ley Helmcken. The Indies* Aid of the (Continued from p*»e* •! t Church of our Lord were very much X' gratified by the substantial sum re­ Wrist 634^ Thomas E. I^impmim,' , '* l« UMITEO CASH MARKET alized. ' ; r -Y. N. Mnlinardi»? *4 -N«*'4b.*-*l,-64^, -, ■Ci ii h X’era Paget, 691; Ruth I». FarquhAreott, Ft«>re Hours, t.W a. m. to • p. m. Th * Allies Chapter, North Saahlch, 582; Ivy A, Maaou, 510; Claire A. Crowds of contented customers always meet with Lowest Watches Friday, 9.3U p. m-- Saturday, 1p.m. Prices and Highest Quÿîty. ^ - I. O. D. E., will hold a surprise |wycel JohiwtoiL 677; Miunu i• llaatl sale on >londay afternoon, July 30. at High-Grade Gold - Filled Bracelet 573; W’alton II. E. Hnilth, 672, Ken­ 3 p.m., In the grounds of Mrs. A. O. -surir. $22.00 neth F. Adams, 651. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPT. PHONE 5522 Wheeler, Third Street, Sidney, In aid Private School—Victoria Prépara of the Chapter's Needlework and Pa­ tory —'"Number of candidates, 1; Local Mew Potatoes, 7 lb*...... ‘À&t triotic Funds. Extra Small Octagon • Shaped passed. 0. - Local Ripe Tonniatoes, per 1b...... 15e The Final Clearance Prices Have * * « Gold-Filled Bracelet Watch, Fancy Dessert Cherries, per lb...... 15< SIDNEY CENTRE. Premier Brewster, accompanied by 15-Jewel Plums, all varieties, per lb. *...... Braver Point—Number of Candi­ Hon. Hr. Maclean, Provincial Secre­ movement . .. $31.50 tary, will leave for the Mainland on dates, 4 ; passed, 0. Burgoyne Bay—Number of (’ândl- Been Placed on the Remaining tbe-Biklnizht-beat, and will, spend the Sobd Gold Bracket Watch. 15- date*, lî passed, 1 : Elizabet h G Max - GROCERY DEPT PHONE 178 week-end going Into certain depart jewel move- ^OO P7C Sylmur Brand Ripe Olives. Heg. 25v for .. ipental matters there. They will re­ ment . . . . . • I O Canadian Pure Maple Syrup. t*.0> bottle .. turn to the capital on Monday, morn­ I*eef> Cove -Number of Candidate*, 2; passed, 2 Sujts, Coats and Trimmed Goddellot’e French Mustard. Reg. 40v for ing next., The New Tonneau Shape, hand- Ruth Holt, C5TT Mary Eoppress Delicious Coffee, 2-lb. canister ... tir tir tit .* Holt, 550. engraved vase and bracelet, Sidney—Number of candidates, ,-49; 5-lb. canister ...... _ The garden |>arty to be given by the 16-Jewel move- £ Crofton—N ui nher of candid Otis, 1;. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY DEPT. PHONE 179 Mrs. K. B. Barnard when she, in her Fu<’ceeillng Shvrtt. Hill & Dum an, passed, o. _ Trimmed Hats Reduced to SI, capacity of u member of the Woman’s Maple Bay—Number of candidate* Fresh Assorted Biscuits. 15 varieties Reg. '30c lb. for...... « . 215<* Central Building, Corner View Auxiliary to the Military Convalescent $1.95 and $2.95 Fresh Currant Bung. Pef tluz...... 13<* and Broad St a. .1; passed,-1; Wallace Flett, 561. Hospitals, «entertained them yesterday Quamichan—Number of i-antlidutesv Genuine Toasted Marshmallow. Reg. “5e lb. for ...... 2f»<* ufternuai at Government House. 4. passed, 1: Lornu E. (Jardin Among who w.vrv present were: "STnith. 618. Major J. S. .Harvey and Mrs- Harvey, View'the Window Displays FISH DEPT PHONE 5621 Somenos Station—Number of candf- Miss Ellis, matron of the Esq filmait date*. 1 ; passed, 1: Dorothea tiag- Fresh Halibut. Per ilv ..... Hospital; Dr. E. S. llasert, <’apt. PANTASES THEATRE shawe, 647. Salmon Trout. Per lb...... Crompton, Lieut. King, adjutant; Westholme-- Number of candidates, S«rgt.- Major Taylor and Mi> Ra.v- ALL THIS WEEK Fresh Cod. i Yr lb. . . . 3; passed, 1: O. F. Evelyn Jones, 6*8. mur. Shortly after their arrival 'the “WANTED—A WIFE" Phone 1876* 1211 Douglas Street men proceeded to the t ehjoyment of Non-Municipal Schoofik A Merry Musical Offering First Floor, 5329 Say ward Building tennis, bow -, and other lawn gain tCobble Hill—Nuinber of candidates, * GEN. PERSHING IN FRANCE 2; passed, 2: Fiona Hearrt. 624; .M a ur­ H.O. KIRKHAM & CO., LTD. repaired to the chamririulv' decorated Stirring Motion- Pictures. ic,c Barry, 592. ballroom, th- re to enjoy thf* vît tidev ilte- And Four Other AtLa. Cowtchan-rNuiiiber of candidates, 7; Vlcpris, B. 0. Duncan, B. 0. eqtcrtainmenr given under,th*> capable Matlnet-. t 7 and 9. pa**ed, 5:" G William (>w*TTsr 747; direction of Robin Dunsroulr, the Grocery, 178 and 179. William' Miuvle, 604. Gwendolen Delivery, 6522 contributing artists be in g those whrr ■ ns. hi-:, Wilt, : ffhaddictc; 552 A. m,i«, ;v*t; Hattlfe Andcreoti, 701; Hannah renV 2. pass* *1, 1; Gwençth • Rite Pa*ksvillt Number of candidates, 4: MARKET I'a “ed. 1. John It. N. Wilson, 587. | "Fmnerty s Beach,'* tlie Willows. Wednesday _____ A A it • : 1 :• ,.t Nuinber <•! tandt- Excellent Local Vtu.hu> at Ladysmith fextrkt— The Chiveedata and Lstke Hill Red dstês, 3; passed, 3; Helga A. A. Han­ Jaulysmith—Number of candidates 25: its very best ;-»vsky, 7«xi, arrangeimritH fur the garden party to Jones, 558. The I-aiiinge* Theatre of thin cit^ CTilT*.!*I (*. Jones. 667;1 Han.Id B. F*»r Come to Market anti Dis be held at “Clovemlalo” to-morrow af- UPTONS bn* tute-• d intv it. new looking ar­ (Junlu xmi, Little—Number of candi- teraoou. and-ex citing. The -event ia ran i1 Largest sale In the world S* rnkt *' r, 635 ; E la fa K. G i ffoiC 624 ; "■rttmp:, phr*F(f.-Î7 'Gladys F E. courage the importation of tier th • tllKtlnguish* d. patroikige *»f His rangement will'll will, give ft» patrons Murt\ V. Dunn. 6 Norman Gregsofi. Hobbs, 573; Ch:l*tlne-M. Smyth, 561. Four Grocer Sell• It Honuf th*1 Lie|ntenant-Go\uiiiur anti vaudeville fur four days of the week 8t»«lc Fool#ertion, 566; George. E. Bryant, i '"i«it hy 1-7. Riddell, 592: Agnes M. Lee, L ■ I after returning from S. .ittie yestcr- 5'*1; Norman C. IV. Bla kman. 572; TEA for, sal#'. i itln-r sTulIs w ill eithi.Wt such > •. J* hn Wurgo, 7,89. J*--* pli Wilson, c!a>. The head uf At e of the Pant ages" i>>ra E. Cox, 579. to. occupy in musical circles and else­ wares as knitting and kit bags A ,'a_; J» -sle E. Nivh#ilsoii, 577; Jam's C. where. One evening thi* week the ti-nné* totirnam-iit under the manage- t in nt at Seattle has pr# par* d a n* w M. s««n. 56.1 ; Thomas A ; paçfwtl 2: fenld ,I>. Thompson, 631: ladles* MusUal ' Club. anut shy, butterflies and soap Extension—Numh->r of i-andidat.-s 4, N.>n-Munh ipal Seho.-ls, Delicious Hume with a handsome hand-bag of Rxissia has liee.n in the jiast n. full week. This home from a three months" \ isit with bubble hlow liiK for the children u ill pas.H»-«l H«-gina Brow n, t->3; Jessie ’ leather, her 'name embossed inside the .Will niean a break of two days at the her Nipttcr in Un, Ont. She will l>e r-Iso l>e Indulg'd in. A *<*nccrt will b* A Watson. 69“; Barbara L. Mazz**lln<. Made Jams and clasp. >his being given : as ;r small given in the e\ ‘lllpg, Hllll «' MTy ill- «■oil line nremeu t of the week, and foç 565. __Gill— Xumi't r of candidates 3; pasa- tmrrtr Ttf- rtr. apprectaifoir of hnr co- t* r stbu; adiTfess Ps • xf>* ( t*H! "fFi 3IT. jrhts ItirirTrtrrr fttrv; hwsr Nttrrer«lrd tir-ttr» Oyster-: Xumt*rr of çàmlitlatear 2T STfeét, after A T h! 0. Jellies, Ice Cream w'orkers in. th*1-.organization which has Dev en ait on “Llf** ami Experlem-es 'at ranging for sopir of the strongest and passed* 1: Annie 1>. Porter, 575. tit tit it IVluelet, Kay Number -if candidates mi splendidly maintained its t-xvfl- the Fn»ht " Mr. Devereau, who has latest releases on the Paramount pro­ Oyster, North Numln-r of eandlda Made From Fresh Mrs. Conyers Rrldge water, whose passed 1: Willie II ,Ross. <29. | lent standards in the face of 'the last returned hut recently from the fl#-!d of gramme. ?. pass, d 2- Kiln 8; Takala. 614; Parker. husband left h^re as one- of iho -of- few years’ reverses. ru-Hyith * In tlie western theatre. Is' In A* thf matter stands n**w. the Pan- William*, -561. CUMBERLAND CENTRE. Berries _ beers in the Bantams' Battalion, ac­ * * » t a position t*i apeak In a m*»st • nter- tages will open on M«»nday nt 2.36 p. jn. Cunftfi rland Numtier of « andldate.s companied. by ht-r smalt son left by NANAIMO CENTRE. Mr*. A. R. < ireen If paying a visit t-titling manner on the work of th- Xvith a motion ' picture programme 23; parsed 19: F<»on Pen, 773; Ida Mr* IMi afternoon's boat for Vancouver, tô friends in Vancouver. I attleti- Id. ■ The following hav* <-*»n ; headed by “A Prison Without Walls,” ^Nanaimo, Division 1 — Number of 0.111- Fayd. ii, 731: Gladys Parks. 724; Ed­ en route for England. Quite a big it it tit musb-al part. i m w hich Myrtle Steadman, is featured. di.l ttes, .26; passed, 20; Hugh Amlrr- ward Creech. 698; Margaret Ceseford. party of- hfr friends were down at *»«'. tli- programme: Mrs. Hent^ I'.rlggs, Hon, 644; Henrietta Vollm. rs, 642; Mali 684: Euph mia Brown, 682: Stanley Dr. XV. E, I>avis, of Victoria, has #ls May Mitelw-ll, net Dean, 621 ; Daniel A. Swanson, 6l^: Roltcrtsim, T5>; William Marsh,' 632; ROCKSIDE week move to his new |d*cc of resid­ of the programme. Many distinctive hottes expressed that she would re­ Ma ml • Fraser, ami M* shiV* K«lw ay Archie Green, 617; Ethel Nicholson, 60S; Maud* Creech, 622; Ellen Hunden. 621: 1 . POULTRY FARM ence on the"comer of Marine prive and features will he added in the house turn safely in duç course to fill the ami R B Mi-Kenzle. Mme. Webb will Beatrice Dudley, 591; Mildred McRae, Iattira R *h« rtM>n, 612; MaMe Ptercy, Queens Avenue. which, it Is believed, will |»opularize It very large place which she has come act as Ud'umpaiilst. Ml; Jeon Priestley, 582; Herbert .Ste­ 6«»8; Jf.hn Maetlonald, 602: Loi* Pea*-«-y, it tit ☆ once with the motion picture pub­ SPECIAL! SPECIAL! phen*. 580; Mabel Wallis, 573; Clara E 57»: Montgomery Hood, 568: Valentine Mr and Mrs. ,1. ,1. White, of Sitlney, lic. Monday and Tuesday will thus Busby, 565 ; A: Isabel McRae, 357; Dolby, 560: Jessio Stevenson, 558. SPRING DUCKLINGS entertained the X'letoria artist* who be motion picture «lays at the Pan- Harry Green, 553; Vivian Walkem. 552: _ Non-Municipal Schcxito. "took part in Tuesday evenings Red tagts. SPRING CHICKENS Margaret Brown861; Thotim ■ .) j in itl Into—Number of candidates 2; Vrose concert and their friends who Misery in Back, Headache • The usual high class programme of BROILERS st on. 56d; Richard C. Wlnkrlmoim, 550. passed 6. motored out from this city to attend vaudeville features will commence Nanaimo, Division 2—Number of can­ No. 7 Mine—Nutflber of candidates YOUNG FOWL Scrupulous the entertainment. and Pain in Limbs. «•ash week with the matinee |»erf«>rm- 7; passed 0. At prices to suit Everybody. t* ù i> »n* «- on Wednesday, at the usual time, didates. 19; passed. 19: Allan Little, 660; Dprothy Wilton. 678; James Run Union Bay—Number of candidates 4; Come to the Public Market for Mb'* Eva Roberts, who has been Dear Mr. Editor— For more than a ami continue for the remaining days sell, 667; Doris .Buck. 6T.6; Leslie TL passed H-J. llarry Glover, 635. Quality. fpending her varttHon- vbdtimr her re­ year 1 suffered with misery in the back, of the week.' It i* e-xpecled by the Cleanliness ! management that the new arrangement JohnsOn, 67,3; Violet Parkin, 650; Con­ latives in Sidney, ha* returned to Vic­ dull headache, pain in the limbs, waa COURTENAY CENTRE. st a nee Pollock, 642: Shenrgian Bird, is the one caet-iron rule in toria to readme her duties at St. somewhat constipated and slept poorly ! will !><• somewhat awkward to the pa­ C«»urtenay—Number of candidate* 3: Joseph Hoi pi ta I. at night until I was about ready to oof- trons of the theatre until they become 63.1; Nellie Clark, 627. Martha South passed 1: Minnie E. Ixdghtun, 557. | accustomed, to iliem. ami hence many * m, 627; Robert Mawhtnney. 621 : Mar- every corner of our bakeries. tit tit tit lapse. Seeing an account of the won­ Non Municipal Schools. -QUALITY FIRST” derful qualities of "Anurie," prepared : striking innovation* are being provided j,,rie Harwood, 615; Agnes Haarer, Miss I»gàn, Miss Hall and Miss ComOx—Number of «andldates 3; : by Doctor Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., I f*»r tin picture programme which will 613; Ruby DorrlcotL 6f «andldates 2; most cheerfully recommend this remedy Reck Plante "school for teachers now being held passed 1: lt«d>ert W- Ball, 5i*6. Biscuit ; to sufferers from like ailments. Brechin—Number of candidates 6; Fruit Trees Yours truly, W. A. Kobebtb. pass*-*!- 0. * Lazo - Numl*er of candidates 4; pass- f: ''tit tit AT THE HOTELS Cedar, East-Number of candidates *h1 1: D«»rothy E. Good. 587. Yesterday afternoon the Hollywood 2; passed 2: Jonathan g. Brown, 569; N.,b mil Number yf candidates 1; Quadra Greenhouse Ca., Ltd are just as clean as they look, Nor* : YotTre all undoubtedly heard Branch of the Red Cross held a parcel Mu A BrilW I’, i •" parsed 0. of the famous Dr. Pierce and hi* well- Mr. and . Mr*. J. A. Morrill, of Victoria, ■. C. and as wholesome as they are post sale In She Presbyterian, Sunday Cedar. North -Numbed of * andldates *iimlwick—Xun\ber of candidates 7; known medicines. Well, this prescrip­ Plioenix, registered i Write for New Catalogue delicious. School on WUdwood Avenue. Several t the Empress 1 ; passed 0. passed 1; Florence M. J. Cliffe, 562. tion is one that has been successfully Hotel yesterday. Cedar, South—Number of < andldates Experienced Gardeners Recom­ candy and frjilt stall* did n roaring used for many years by the physicians , MALCoLM ISLAND CENTRE. In Packages Only. 4; passed 4: Charles A. Thompson, mended trade, and ice-cream, cake and tea and* specialists of Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Malcolm Island-Number of vandt- I Mr. .nui Mrs k e King. *.f Chicago, 658: Norman L. Duggan. 657; A. Les­ “were also much In evidence In the Hotel and 8.urgical Institute, of Buffalo, date* 7; passed 4? llantx* Mynttl, arrived at ti e Empress Hotel yester- lie Galloway, 651; Dorothy E. Ilaslam, Equally pure and just the thing afternoon Mr*. Spencer, of Shoal Ray, N. Y., for kidney complaints, and dis­ 640; Valno Grunfors, 612; Valno Hon- placed her Shetland pony at the dis­ eases arising from disorders of the ! tr iV tit 616. kaln, R79; Eiho Palo, 650. for your children, are our Chase River Number <\f «andldates posal of the children, who derived, a kidneys and bladder, each as backache, Nlmpkish—Number of candidates 3; , J. N. Furness, ] of Sacramentq, <'all- J; passed 0. great deal of pleasure from tlie beauti­ weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, con­ passed 0. ' fornla, is staying at the Empress Guhrlola, flouth—Number of candi­ oyal rrowroot ful Utile animal. There was an excel­ gestion of tlie kidneys, inflammation -*•». B A ! Hotel.*1- dates 2; passed 1: Kf^pl Gray, 665. VALDEZ ISLAND CENTRE. lent attendance and the affair was of the bladder, scalding urine, and Madrona Farm ■Cl .tit ☆ . Harewood-i-Number of « andldates 8; BISCUITS successful in.everv respect, the society urinary troubles. Valdez Island—-Number of t andldates Mr. and Mrs. Willis R. Hunt, pf f*hl- passed 4: Rita M. Cunningham, 666; New Laid Eggs lienelitlng by a very gratifying sum i Up to tliis time, * Annric” has boi I ' c.vgo, arc guests at the EifrproKîi'Hotel. Olive J. Williams, 649; Alfred H. tir tir tit ; been on sale to the public, but by the TOFINO CENTRE. Are famous for the flavor and tit tit > Jones, 580; May M. Ritchie, 562. The annual garden party of the 1 persuasion of many patients and the their freshness. W. Put took, of Wbjyiflieg. arrived at Mountain-- Number of candidates .2; Jplayofluot—Number of candidates 2; Church of Oirjp. Lor«t held last Wed­ increased demand for this wonderful STALL » healing Tablet, Dr. Pierce has finally th* Empress i I t e rd a y. passed 1: Mary E. Kidd, 592. passed,. 2: Enid" Garrard, T5l; Agriea nesday at Met!field,*’ th*-. home of decided to put it into the .drug stores ■ tit tit tit Nanaimo Buy—Number of candi­ R\lcy, ’*743. -Mis* fridge, was a great success "ami of thistcountry within immediate reach Mr. -imvL Nirs. Etlwnnl P. Young, of dates 2; paiifced 0. WHALETOWN CENTRE. provided a most enjoyable afternoon of aii sufferers. 1 Northtleld Number of candidate* for ait The picturesque grounds were GtdumbMs. registered at the Km- Cortes Island—Number of candidates I know of one or two leading drag- passed 1: Mary Leighton, 659. ' ngfçga proh Hotel yesterday. • 1 ; passed 0. % • Portage Ranch Pfoducta gists in town who have managed to Wellington—Numlwr of candidates tlon »ml their friends. Hally decorat­ - * A A Whaletown—Number of eandlda tei All kinds of Fresh Fruits, Ve­ procure a supply of "Anurie" for their, S; passed 0. _, . ed booths for thii"“S5ii«j of fancy worW \C !.. Burgess, o£Calgnryt and M J. 2;* passed 1: Margaret Copkind, 555. geta Ides, I'oultry, Egg* and But­ anxious customers in and around titia Burgess, of Wcyburn, arrived at the Wellington, South—Number of can­ candy, flowers ami home cooking and locality. If not obtainable send one didates rf; passed 1: Carrie Richard- WILLIAMS LAKE CENTRE. ter. Don't forget to order somr produce wen* erected under the grate- Empress Hotel yesterday,. North-West Biscuit Ce., Limited dime by mail to Dr. Pierce for trial Son. 55"3. Williams Lake—Numb* r of eandl- of our famous Portage Ranch lui shade of the trees and added their package or 50 cçnts for full treatment. Private Bcluad, ’ * dates 2; passed 1: Kathleen E. Wect- Sausages. Orders taken for EDMONTON - ALTA. ’ finishing touch to the bright scene. •Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bay ton and . Editor — Please insert this letter in mi!i. 556. . , loganberries and Cherries Tennis, .cltji'k golf, aunt «aille and a family, of Tneoma, are staying at the St. Ann’s Convent—Number of ran- Some conspicuous place in your paper. MRS. PliRRIIR, flyh pond Vrovided amusement and the Empress Hotel .Mary L. Robcrt- tt.tmcluded *»« page lit U \ mon IA DAILY Tl AI LM, KltlUA Y, JL LT ‘ Z#, Klïl INTS FOR PICNIC, CAMPING, FISHING AND OUTING PARTIES

THE CENTRE FOR MORE THAN A SCORE "The Fashion Centre" WHERE TO CO AND Gorge Men’s Outing Special in YOUNG MEN GATHER HOW TO GET THERE Park Togs BATHING i J. N. Harvey, Ltd. 1008-10 Government Street BEACON HILL PARK, within Swimming Charms Lof Camp Life on / 15 minutes’ walk of the centre of CAPS Net* These Values: the city, or can be reached by Shore of Gorge MEhf'9 SPORTS SHIRT». Regular *1.00, |4-2v tktO. and Bathing With new convertible collar, plain New Middy atrevt ear No. it. w Waters white or with fancy collars, at Special this week...... 75< 11.16 and ...... SI.36 *4 " — j3 BRENTWOOD, on Raanich In­ Water Wings, pair...... 35< Splendid eoucerf CELLULAR TENNIS SHIRTS With collar attached, also white B/ouses let, about three quarters of an every afternoon About twenty-two youth* have hrcn-i duck ...... B1.26 hour by automobile from the eity. en« amped for the pate *ix. weeks at the ATHLETIC UNION SUITS or by the B. C. Interurban rail­ and evening. Kite Knee leigth, short sleeves. £1.00 of while pique. IveVs Pharmacy 43<>r|e on the head-land separated by way. No. 5 ear : 20 min­ BALBRIGOAN UNION. SUITS “Coat Style’’ 1200 Douglae> corner View. utes’ ride from the familiar estuary ..from jjie park I in mb legs, short sleeves.. SI «041 CADBORO BAY, with a beau­ Don't forget the Kodak for all city. proper. All, or nearly all are Ÿ. M. C. V WHITE LISLE SOCKS Special Value at tiful nantTY beach. Take street your outings. A. boys who work In the city during 1 pairs ...... Bl.OO ear No. 0. The terminus of the the day, and repair in the evenings lb’ $2.75 street railway is at the Uplands, their stimmc.r homes there to pass.the about half a mile from the bay. JUST THE PLACE FOR PICNICS J.N. HARVEY night. It might Just a* w ell be Called a VIMY RIDGE LIMITED Just received, a shipment of WILLOWS BEACH. Take No. FREE “The Boomerang” T. Id. camp in spite of the fact that It Women's All White Fique Middy 9 ear and get off at Reaview Ave. iff not officially parented by tlq^t Insti­ 614-816 Yates Street Bip uses, with large sailor collar— 500 Ceps ef Tea Refreshment and Bathing Pavilion, TEA ROOMS Also 121-127 lies tinge SU Van- also "new pocket and belt ar­ Beautiful sandy, beach, bathing FOWL BAY BEACH tution. fur all are members of the as­ couver. rangements—cut In the new coat faeilities, boating, munieipal park, In order to make the l*i Vilv ac- Fowl Bay Beach Refreshments. Ices, Afternoon sociation the president, W. XV. Duncan, style. Vèry special value at. 12 76 UUalnttd with "Beavli Houe» Attfring for partie» receives and refreshments. (Cadlioro Bay) celebrated tea. !•'< special attention. Teas. Ice Cream, Tobacco, Etc. and the treasurer, Mr, Foxall' being runs of tea will again ,be eerve.1 Twelve bathing boxes, with shower well-known a» staunch adherents of the CORDOVA BAY, with a lovely free of I'linrge at 2.30 to 3 30 on bath. Hates: Toe an hour, or. with fftarjtrv* Each individual turn was Sunday next. costume ap in” e«h u dis*- Red fern displayed lier talent as a vice. Just how many people there arc the most famous salmon fishing ricF.---Parked- in w a V11 te-imper^ —— MODEST TERMS tin-1iv<* gt.«v'r-ph«T<* _tb.it reveals the mimic l»y caricaturing each of the ar- at the Pay Js not known. It ha» been resort on the continent. It can be FISHING TACKLE THAT’S ill cardboard boxes. JJ alf-pound ; A’harlie Abbott Was ln- variously estimated at from three reached by automobile from Vic- FIT FOR FISHING are heat, some of typically boyish dis- •describabdy funny dressed-os Miss Tip-' hundred to eight hundred.— Nt> nuttier AT ALL OROCERS. ' per and singing her* song». Marc Dale which figure 1» right it would seem as tori a. "------1 ' . ' . - a lion while the majority, are plentifully Is ‘ to be congratulated on having so if there should be mall facilities dur­ FOWL BAY. A lovely spot, adorned with pennant's, pictures of entirely pleased hi» audience with ing the Mimmer month*. and a popular bathing resort GEO. R. HARRIS D. SMITH ■STOVES FOR CAMPING adored athlete», boxing glow», and all such A good programme. it it HARRIS & SMITH manner of articles dear and peeullarto Next week he hope» to break all re­ Ira Dilworth, of the High School, within two.‘and a half miles from We have the heavy sheet Iron the eity, Take ear No. 6. Dealers In stoves, with two hole» anJ an boyish hearts. In thi*. connecto»n there cords with the oriental play which he who has been summering at the Bay, Bicycles, Fishing Tackle, Gunn oven. Just the stove for,camp-.. Gorge Park is aicaiurq uf striking singularity fur, ■ Jx leayiug tor Kelowna, where lie will Inp, - fF—. 4 »"* ■ GORGE PARK. A - natural .. : i d AtnaMniUun amfd air the garhfh trapping* not one lold version of th#» ’T’hinei»^ 'Honey­ help with the fruit-picking prior tv Oil àtoves at ...... AI.flfl 1270 Broad St.. Vlcterla, B.C. photograph of a* favorite •'movie- moon," with special scenery and cos­ the opening of the school. He was in-e park thst_ seems to become more Perfection OH Stoves. 1 burner, Rhone 3177 Boat House queen'’ -an be found—the only sugges­ tumes and.extra artist*». stnunental^ln sending a number uf attractive every year. Take ear at ...... Optlmus Oil Stove at IFfl.flO E. HAMILTON, Prop. tion of insincerity in evidence! « ll4gh School boy» to the-DkanaSan. No. 5. Florence Od Steve,- 2 Imrners, at Plenty of Amusement". sl of I’he time is spent in swim­ hours. Small canoes. 2&e. per is mo\ ing into a summer cottage on ban resort. Take car No. 1. *1.75 ming. boating and dunning with the MONSTER COD two-burner stove hour, 3 hour* for 50c. Afternoons, the waterfront early next week. first.-named paramount. In th< evening SHAWNIGAN LAKE twenty- IF 1.7.1 and evening*. ^ Spe-ial rat-» . * #....— Little Arctic when the. vamp orchestra, consisting of PEOPLE'S CASH HARDWARE, for plt-nii1 part All stock mod­ Mr». Ernest A. Hall and family, w bo six miles from Victoria. Fishing, ern and full/ equipped with pad­ 611 Fort St Phone* 2**6 Or twelve mouth-organs, i«" ukuleles and have been spending a month at the shooting, camping, and bathing. Cordova Bay FERNWOOD HARDWARE. dles. cushions, etc. a piano, .is not furnishing 'a counter Bay, expect to return home to-morrow. Take the E. & N: train. 2007 Femwaod ltd. Phone 4231 ,ittr;o ti'-n with the aid >•( nunen-.i» F« r Ice Cream. Foft Drink*. After it ù P noon Teas. «iroceriesiat city price* lust) lees i mtng i* an: rati . the The égropers at this de lightful resort DOMINION GOVERNMENT Boat* fur hire. Picnic parties *PC- performance of the professionals and OBSERVATORY, housing the clally catered to. Ice Cream by the are well supplied wiüi ft**h ti»h. gallon. Particulars phone BA THING SUITS -the^ variou» other-dM ersion* hr-thw park Ev<ïfÿ se eu n \ F. A When Visiting the Gorge Lung."' the Chinese cook, for what boy Vancouver. TEAS and. PICNIC PARTIES joyment fur hundred» qf holiday keep- N. It., to L" Milo rost. Excellent DON'T FORGET will ignore the prestige and power of boating, be thing and fishlU|g. Home' SPECIALLY CATERED TO. a cook i Assuredly the most p. ruler it it -It- cook lug. . Good lltalhing and Uoating. event qt>f the day is the result entirely Hudson's Bay "imperial'* Lags MILS. H. H. 1IOLQNT.. There have bçen a number ofSpeople Beer, quarts. 12 76 per dozen. • -f hi» preparation Jfcecalded by a tong. at the ilay kx»king for -cottages, but Gorge Hotel JACK ALLEN, Pr<.prl. tor. Visitors' Sight.” -if—* C. GANN< )R,. Prop. unfortunately none were to be had. It Just now thVre is a tenseness in the ha» been,suggested that arrangements air and a" conspicuous activity in might be made fur. tenting grounds an- j CANADIAN NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY brightening tip processes. Foi" to- other season in order that there may PATRICIA BAY LINE COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RAILWAY BRITISH -uuuuxkW ma.hi.Jx., .tin: night .of nlgxiix— he acLunim >datiun. for alL, • ____ _ L LEAVE VICTORIA Yli itoTa" night—ami - thy-frnr?* do nnt l » it » No'. 7 " No. 1 NO IT SAANICH INTERURBAN LINE A delightfully Informal dance was j No. 1 No;No. 3 No. r- expect their guetta tube exclusively of STATIONS Except Except Sunday Sunday Sat'd y Except EXTRACT FROM TIME TABLE . the masculine element.1 Japanese lant­ given last night by Mi»* Cuthberi in 1 ___ ’Sunday Sunday Only Only , Only Sunday AM. ■‘“7—------NORTH BOUND (Read Down) ern* art being affixed t«V the trees a honor of one of her girl friends who VICTORIA (Alpm St.) 5.10 9.30 1.30 10.15 •s. KT programme being arranged to whioh- i» returning to town to-morrow. Need- 1 10.33 • 1- 1>. ! s.i: NIT. DOUGLAS ...... 7.26 5.26 9.46 1.49 -t* leal to say an enJovabb tinu wtig | 1.55 10.40 m • a. iu. I p.m. . \. ry on»- must « tu,tribute and the CORDOVA ...... 5.30 9.50 ■ • 10.31) itiaterial for a monster bon-lire l* in’ SAYWARO ...... 7.33 5.33 9.53 1.58 VICTORIA 1 u.e» 7.42 5 42 10.02 2.09 BRENTWOOD 1 ■ course of collection. Many signs, MICMELL ...<...... ! 11.26 BAZAN 7.50 5.50 10.10 2.17 BAZAN BAY .. \ n.26 i 2.26! . . . amon^ them the strange, inexplicable, -I- 11.4*4-2.43 U—- i 11.45 PATRICIA BAY ...... 8.00 6.00 10.20 2.30 ‘DEEP BAY >' epidemic of récent' haIF-cuts, indicaTF SOUTH BOUND'(Read Up) AT DEEP BAY LEAVE PATRICIA BAY ^that the affair is likely to bt a huge STATIONS —------|^No. 2 JNo. 4 No. 6 No. 8 No. 10 I No. 12 Visitors Are Enjoying Life at This At­ Sunday Sunday Sat’d’y Except ; a m » HI ii. m. i pun. j I h m 10.16 I 1.1.6 tractive Spet. Only lOnly Only Sunday VICTORIA Ar || 7.15 10.1.. 11.15 MS) , 5.15 I 7.15 | 12.48 | ■ 4.4* 1 6 Ik ! 8.48 j 12.4* A.M P.M. A.M. purr P.M. j P M. OBSERVATORY .. a. 4k &.r,2 ".Ik VMS 9.36 l 12 36 SMARfSET AT GORGE 3.05 J .... H.3C *.43. 9.36 Hi.36 ! 12.36 ! i 4.36! 6.36 ! Deep ltay is proving to he one of the PATRICIA BAY ...... 8.05 6.05 10.25 5.45 BRENTWOOD .... 8.15 6.15 10.35 5.58 3.15 LAZAN BAY ...... ! .... 14.1* i 12.1* 6.1» popular outlying pointa where picnick­ BAZAN ...... H.m. | 1 P ni. | | The Typsey Turvey Night given by MICMELL ...... 8.24 6.24 10.44 6.06 3.24 .... | 6r60 ers gather, it la far enough away to 8.35 6.35 10.55 8.17 1.35 DEEP BAY I...-. 9.00 .... i 12.ee ! the Smart Set last Tuesday, was such SAYWARO ...... make a complete change of scene and CORDOVA ...... 8 38 6.38 10.58 6.20 9.38 10.45 Daily. Sundays .Rxecptcd. a huge success that they have been Thirty-Six-Pounder caught by Charles 8.43 6.43 11.03 6.25 3.43 10.52 atmosphere yet easily accessible The MT. DOUGLAS ...... Detailed Time Tables asked to repeat U and will do *o on Allen with ordinary ax eruge-»lzed VICTORIA ------1 9.00 7.00 11.20 6.45 4.00 l 11 10 Telephone 196» for Information as to Train*. following are guests at "The Chalet"" at » can be had on request at the Company s Office Saturday with a change of pro- line at Outer Wharf on Monday.

Fishmr Hot Good,—Bfcika ing an engagement near Y pres in Sep­ ha»"been In progress In the Old Coun- Coola has not been very *atfsfect«»ry This point all requirements of that kind try. tember, Bit, seven bullet* from ma­ ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL can.be met. THIRD CONTINGENT The major was very proud ot his chine gun fire striking him In the lsqht during the w eek. The fishermen sceni ISLAND VIEW BEACH leg below the knee. Of the effects of Motorists going from town Ly wav men, who are a line class of soldi ir, to think that the sockeye salmon qvlll this *erlee of wounds he still feels the of the East Road should turn to the sf, the best colonial type.. Tfye contin­ continue for another two week-, gent formed the happiest party on result, and ther^e 1* aomc doubt although quite a few dog salmon and 18 ATTRACTIVE SPOT right near the Keating»' Reboot, there OF FIJIAN RESIDENTS board tho litter, and with dances and whether he w ill vbe able to pa*» th.' being a direction to the automobiliste other features helped to pass the time stringent medical test In Kngland. humpback liave put In an appeuame On the west side of the peninsula in There was one Canadian with the Had It not been nightfall, the vist- party, Pte. de Young, who went from ton would doubtless hove had a cor­ addition to the favorite resort, at Deep, doing Through to Help’Col­ California to join the famous French dial greeting from brother» in khaki Is Accessible by Telegraph Bay there is n email piece of public Foreign Legion early In the war. La*er here. property at Slug#* u s known ns the leagues in France; One Can*. he transferred to the Princess Pa­ Roadi'or by Rail to Micbell In One Of Our st,1l> I’ark, This has th< adv;.ntag«: tricia's Light Infantry, and was **n- adian in Party gaged In the desperate engagement» in KILLED IN ACTION on C. N. R. of municipal ownership, but Is at pres­ • v which they participated and !<>*t -o ent little known to the public. It af­ many heroes. He was hit 11 times dur- Member of Timber Wolvee Battalion Picnic Boxes— fords many attractions. , , Made Supreme Sacrifice; Wae The third contingent of while resi­ The IhinivJ View Beach at Saanicli- Deep Bay has been popular with cit­ in Grocery Bueineee Here. dents to coiee through from the Fijian izens for four years, and a number there is an assortment of toothr tou", accessible from Telegraph ^toad. Islpnda for th< Western front passed 1» one of the newer beaches rendered Victoria people hare summer homes Hqnry Brothers, of Oak Bay, have re­ some dainties that will make a through on the Australian llnsr hist there arc ajan advantages afforded by ceived word from Mrs. Pcnwilf, of po*>ible of convenient'access from the evening. They were In charge of Major DO YOUR hit with everybody. First there Patricia Buy which have become more Devonshire, Kngland, that her son , it y by the Canadian Northern Rail­ accessible with the opening of the Swinburne, who has been In the city are savory pies of meat, pork or Stanley was killed in action on June way, a station being l«>cated at Miche», C. N. R. x previously with drafts of white men veal, then there are fresh fruit at the intersection uf Telegraph K<»ad. Altogether, apart from the favorite from tire Islands. The previous military FEET BURN? 19. He left here with tho lOSrd Bat­ pies In either family or Individual Cordova and Cadboro Bays, the Stan- party arriving here were native Hitherto the b&ch has been, acces­ Then use Zsm-tiuk. There is talion as a private, but was soon pro­ styles, and last but not least, a Ich Peninsula 1* well ‘supplied with Fijians. nothing so soothing for tender, sible from the East- Sauul^h Hoad by moted to be a corporal. box of tasty, pure sugar candles Waterfront rearms. Tho major ws* exceedingly annoyed nchmg or blistered feet It will For three lAeara previous to Joining wny of Telegrai* Road, which was im­ that the party, some JO In -.Humber, end the burning, draw out the that the kiddles like so well. proved by the Saanich Council last Should Keep Bees.—It is expected should have been held till the other soreness, prevent blistering and his Battalion Çpl. Pcnwill was employ­ PTE. A. W. BENDROOT year. The municipality has about half that, on the whole, the fruit crop did* passengers were landed; however, they give 70» perfect foot comfort ed In the grocery busln$ft by Henry Also there is nothing so good an acre of land at the bench,, which la year will compare favorably with that eventually had a brief pitted te tM A well-known Victoria boy, who has Prides Low as Zam-Buk for sunburn, heat Br<*»„ and they speak very highly of being patronised quite extensively now of last. There waff a tremendous •ity before the steamer continued on show of blossom and- practically no rashes, blistered hands, aching him. He was a young man *>f sterling been admit ted to hospital suffering by residents of Keatings and Snanlch- Its way. muscles, mosquito and insect frost, but the June "drop" was very Tho white residents, hi _ proportion character, and a great favorite ahiong from trench fever. He left with the bites, cute, bruises, burns and Fcw people in the city, however, heavy. Large quantities of immature to population^ have done, splendidly in all skin injuries and ailments. all- the young people of the, neighbor-1 machine gun section of the 88th Bat­ Th* Yorkshire know tho pleasant prospect available fruit fell off in that month in the the percentage of men dispatched from 60c. all druggists and stores. talion and has been itf the trenches at this point, owing to its distance Cowichan district. This, it is held, tho Island*, both as FIJI units like the with.the 7th Battalion for about seven wns due to improper pollination, and He wae a member of the choir of SI. from the city. However, with Improved prevent one, or absorbed Into Au.dnil- nu lithe as a boml>er, signaller, and lat­ Bakery lun or New Zealand uidts earlier In the Columbia Presbyterian Church, and methods of transportation for those this again Ik attributed to the de­ terly as a mAehlno gunner. wur. The former goyernoy "f thfl Isl­ who like a change. Island View Beach crease in bees and other Insec ts, owing often sang at concerts. Ills many r'4* Yates St Phene 1928 ande, now a resident of London, has affords an attractive variation. Many tô tWO hard « friends hero will sincerely regret to H udsaa’s Say "Imperial" should keep a hive of bees and thus done everything he could to assli-t the >5 SOOTHING 1 Beer, quarts, *2.76 per doia. people prefer a quieter place than some L ladders while their training period hear of bis death. of the «lore popular resort», and at. kuiurc pulliiuilion. —__ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 27. 1017

Grew Strawberries Next Yearl LITTLE HOPE HID VICTORIA SHIPYARD ACTIVITY 8,000,000 TONS YEAR, ' (HIT FOR SAFETY OF STATES HERESFOHO

FREIGHTER WAIRUNA Admiral Speaks of U Boat War­ fare; Can Not Starve f Britain Waterfront |,T-U6tii V Advanced That - She v Acreage May Have Been,Destroyed Dm ii » SubiTiai ino Quake London."jJlily 27.—In the. course "<»f a Parry Bay. MetchosliL debate in the Htruae of lairds on f««»d , 22 28 ACRES prie, x Admiral Bai- m lU-retiford" 'said ; g.,.v .Go East Through the # Two-thirds ready for famishing) that the shortage of shipping wan far | ■ Excellent eoH," no rock. Close to That, the v oral is now fearet^ regard- more serious than the public knew. The- school, church and hall. g tin* sat of. the liritish*stt amer statistics showed that between "August, Canadian Pacific Rockies lul l, and 'January. 1917, tlie British, j f the freighters of the Round Trip Summer Excursion Fsres. via the l nion . Siea.nship t’ompan; . of New m V allivUrund lient i al loss iupl been 4,000,- ' Zealand, w.-u the intimation conyeyea ’^k&MSSSZ 000 tuns sunk. I eeri) January. 1917, : by officer*- employed in |this service", until now nearly 4.000.000 inure lihd Canadian Pacific Railway following the arrival of a Camtdiali- la-en iosl. The aveiage raté of loss, ... going dates • per Acre ------T AustralTarflï11 ër in port last "night from tnklTrg- the months—from January nkt now, was H.uvO.000 tons a year. Call for full particulars I the Antipodes. July 20. fl, 27 and 28, -1917. When - the War started. t here ab-re I The Wairufia is now thirty - two days August 3, 4, 10, It, 17. 18, 24. 25 and 31. 1917. 49.000,000 tons of ^shipping in the SWMER! OK fc IftUSGRAVE overdue*on a voyage from Auckland to September 1. 7. 8. 14,. 16, 21. 23, 28 and 29. 1317. .world, of which tlie British, otljer Al­ Winch Bids.. -CIO Korjt SL Sau Francisco and but scant hope is lies and neutrals -had 30,000.000. That, Return limit t hree months ; not to exceed held out for the vessel’s safety. Had trad been reduced already by 8,000,000 the Wairuna .been still afloat she The above cut shows the framing stage at the yards1 i months. question. T>eave Victoria Leave Patrick» Ray • the Outer D*‘«cka al 5 ai’clock this after South Seâs. The big steamship en­ I*» Spanish Interests and has been 8 06 a. m.. except Sunday. When jftija sailed, from Auckland for As far as starvation was concerned, 7 10 a. m.. except Sunday. noon every va bin will be occupied, as countered some mist while well tiff- ordered to proceed from an American 6 10 p. m.. exc ept Sun*lay. 6 D5 p. m.. exc ept Sunday. San Francisco and British Columbia U«- did. n that |s»s*ili|e. The 10 26 a. m.. Sunday only. .arrangements have .been made for. the shore .during: the early uurt- Ofr tbe port to Cadiz, Spain.« V Sti s. m.. Sunday only. .object <-f the U lioats was entire!) de- 1 SO p. m., Sunday only. 6 45 p. m , Sundny only. tmosportn+tmr- .109 passe Mgt'f» m-înîTini; lûït a"-T*she r,ear*«T’?TT-»re tl»r iYitii Ihtt.a'oiwpJutUm iif. this deal the 1.06 p m.. -Saturday only, greater "Pa it of the freight in if* r hold* Itelle ed that by March 1 40 p. m.. Saturday <>fiTy. between Seattle, Victoria arid San i^tmospheie increased, in density, pre­ vessel will change lo*r registr> for the m. dally, except Sunday. being composed of flax This is vary *»r April Britain should! have a great CORDOVA BAY BHtXIAK 1»T. a MrLKOD, City Pa**enger Aeent, office Francisco. • Fully fifty people will em­ venting a good land-faII. Slowly the third time. The Katherine was last on For further partirulars apply K E combustible cargo and lends color to ; shortage of tonnage. That would l»e Limited. 623 Fort St. Phom- 11L bark here, the balance hailing from Tinge passenger liner picked her way this coiist-rw July of last year, when with Burdick Bros & Brett the possibility <>f tin d< stiui ol I the- ilimwilty-shotthl have to solve. fteaUlc....Fselipr- LIEUT. STRAITH ON !... voyagt fi in Ansi rails w is i ..already liven reserved. * and Sydney, was destroyed., by fire m. j nitrates. Launched at <^lasg«»w us tho tered the steamer « ». M. Clark, to carry <- mpleted • under splendid • -udittons. WAY TO VICTORIA The present rush of southbound j June while off the Fijiati Islands. The , wr.itut *hip t 'minty of Linlithgow, the Some heatl seas wer»* met with, while forméi German Htéuiwr wtaatasekTetar travel is partly influenced by the re- Wairuna is a vessel of -,‘>30 net Ions- i vessel, after long service udder the turn .If rnund trip trawlkro who have rr*i.-ar vessel made frequent trips to British load for Havana. (‘uba. under c barter arriving in portion her scheduled dale. Straith. of the Oxford and Bucks B«-gi- Throughout thr iiimiti.r month» tho or two tho XValrtina ha» plvtng « "olumbta waters, and earned I he repu­ to Mil lia ms. Dimund Co. ment. proceeding to his hom» ui ] between Australasia and British C<>- The liner brought in 1«7 first class, tation of being one of the fastest sail­ trend of travel ban been northward.. turia. and Lieut. (V R Wise an Am- ; 1 l#wl from ie»w ,»n it i» anticipated that luroUia vio. San Fmiciiw» m wtijtittc- x« second cahtn and 4» third class pasr- ing <• raff ôn th,* Pâtfdflc ocean. Some RACE RIOTING IN IraLLan, -f the 1st l*. *r.b-r**rs. who i* Î Increased .smith 1>ou tid" "book i r. g a will be tbm with the steamers Wat Memo. Wai- sengers. while a number disembarked months ago she was purchased, by en route to his home at Sydney. A us- | mitAmong those embarking op The kawa and the lost Wa|totara, at Hunoluhi The list wa* Crtffiyn.‘ Mai-kalT A- Co., of San .Fran­ PENNSYLVANIA CITY President hcr», to-day are the follow­ (’apt. Saunders, formerly mate of the augmenteil at Suva by à sc*ire of men cisco, placed under American registry trail*■ Lieut. Wise spoke with en­ thusiasm of what he had s* en of Can­ ing Miss i; H. Rhodes. Mrs. O'Con­ liner Makura, and who has also served forming the' third expeditionary de­ and renamed the Katherine <'h* ter. l‘a July With arme of s. ores of persons FIGHTING BREAKS OUT it was stated that but few Europeans Wdliam E. Bi/nham Making Long land of Surprise Mias Coxhend, Edmund Sawyer. Miss Trip From Vatican Seaboard. Ti negro .«** tl.tn has la-eii roped -iff IN SZECHUEN. CHINA M Ferait, Mrs. R L. Drury."Geo, Mar- NOTICE TO MARINERS of military age were left in the FIJI», and surrounded with guard*. All sahsm* thf« «ummef in Uv* Lai but the fine body of men passing and amiieeineiit pla* *•* have Ih*oh elose.1. r,f Furnrtse—the land of' th lachlan. Mrs. Maslachlan and Miss ' The schooner William E. Burnham, Totem Pole and KJcfi T.anruay throwghflâ.-d night would indicate that While the riots VM*n» the direet result of Shanghai. July 27.—A < rrespondent Marion Muclachlan. The President BRITISH COLUMBIA. bound from Ballma to Vancouver to the mvstlc mountain ren-- -he man. power of the Fijlr. às far as the killing by negroes of William Mc­ of the North China Daily News report of flower* and wunahlne an sailed fn»m Seattle on time, according | enter the servie^ of the Pacific Lime Kinney. a young white man. officiais Vancouver Island Hast (*< the white- population is concerned, has that sei ."o - figtitinr has broken "Ut enow-rnpoed peaks. to word received by the local agents, dm Company out of .Blubber Bay. is mak­ i lare tlie imiwu talltm of a iai ge number Baynes Pound—Off Maple 1 not been completely exhausted. again at Cheng Tu. capital v- EIGHT-DAY CRUISE and, will deport on schedule for San Maple .Spit Beacon Destroy *d—• ing long trip iip the coast. It will be of negro luhorers from tlie «outil pr,evl- ourly had cause«1 much W-feeling 'Inoe of Hzevhuen. where Kwei Chow Francisco, Wilmington and San Pedro. Spar Buoy Placed. The men l**oked particularly smart ! recalled that she cleared from Bullion SKAGWAY AND RETURN The liner Governor, which la posted in the neat uniforms ussoc luted with and Yunnan tr du>H making Acapulco, os. to leave San Francisco ro-nwiow ïBe Àuat fiifiaii "sUrvTcc. "TTIÎe TrÿyrBf quarrel R*1 KQ • TOT} f ' " ' » PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS tending northward from Mnpte Point, 1 mg ro calms. She was last reporte* at RAILROAD STRIKE AT aftomodri. Is due here on Monday eagerly. | • -i however, is located along a section of Kupert. Ketchikan. Wrang Buoy I-. he placed A buoy *w l, a concert held on the night preceding seaboard noted tux."calms. There are Chicago. July. 27.—Two thousand five 1 md Juneau, with a visit t * SURVIVORS OF SIX the completion of the voyage,—. This tiundrfd railroad switchmen employed In HUGE GOLD IMPORTS Tnt-'i marier. without fllCthiT notice. Tie placed to i aim belts and head winds to be mast­ concert was staged with a view to Chicago terminals are expected to strike AMERICAN VESSELS mark the extremity of Maple Spit, ered and the vessel woqld have to work OF UNITED STATES Travel Over the raising contributions in aid of the-Can- at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning, accord­ heretofore marked by. the day beacon. her way well out into the Pacific be­ ing to an announcement made to-day l»y Grand Trunk Pacific _■___An. Atlonuc -PurLnf .United. States. - Descrtiit p-ii. - -Wooden tnwr,... :.. adian Red t’ross, which organization w:il benefit t-. the extent of 1445 u is fore getting Hade,-winds which would Frank ttaater. r»f the general manager»" Washington. July 27.—The* goUlfcim- Five hundred mite» ot ocem July 27 -iitsrvlv-ors- of sl< v -uerteen ves­ Color.— Black. carry her suffi- i**qtly north to get the conference committee. The,rnllroad offi­ ’•oynge between Victoria an I sels either torpedoed by < 1er man suh*- understood that this amount will be porU of the United States during the | PANAMA .CANAL. prevailing westerly breezes which cials said the strike. possibl) would tie l»rlnce Rupert, thenco east- nmrines or wrecked In French waters dlstriliuted between the \ictoria a»fd up considerable Government transports- fiscal year ended June 30 totalled $977.* j bound by perfect travelling a»-- (127) Cristobal" Harbor—Changes in would' bring her into the btrails. t ommodations and ef tlie - row of the Caution should be exercised In not Shipyard Company, Olympia, was ar­ schooner Edward "ft. Winslow, which Herbert, (*. Herbert. A. Hartley, Miss going beyond the buoy nearest to the ranged weeks liefore the vessel was the First Regiment of the Missouri Na­ caught fire ,.ff St Nazairr. Franco, July K. Hartley. M'** R- Hartley, W, Vet - Buenos Ayres. July 27— A alight coaling pier, as. there are about 12 feet j launched." The Wcrgdand is a fi ve­ tion Guard were kllledj and a dozen W. Uie:.vaptoirt and 1% of the crew of the lesen and A. K. V’etlesen. Making ope earthquake was felt last night through­ of water 15 feet outside of the channel nta si* tl motor schooner, 29*» feet long, wen Injured, some of them danger­ schooner A 1 tie M Lawrence, which went, of his periodical trips across the Pa­ out this country. ashore mar St Nazalre, July 7, and 11 The least water at any of these IK feet beam and 3D feet d***-p. The ously, by a boll of lightStihk during a cific, Frank Coffee, one of the most ' of It..* crew *f tlie -■ hooner Mary^J^ buoys is 38 feet. W*rgi*1and 1m the largest wssei ever storm which swept Camp Maxwell Inte Ho wen. sunk by shellfire. July VT yff prominent liuslneS* men of Sydney, ac­ built at Olympia. She will have a this morning. ... Brest TIDE TABLE. companied by Mrs. Coffee, reached capacity for ï.mw.ortO feet of lumlycr. here last night on his way to.the main­ FROM TREADWELL MINE. DAY STEAMER TO LYALL YARD LAYS KEEL. land. Mr. Coffee will - hunt" up his July. -many friends . ». British Columbia be­ EFFORT TO REMOVE Seattle, July 27.—The steamship SEATTLE The keel of the first of the six.ves­ Date. TtmefTt Time.Ht Time.Ht-TimêHt fore returning to his home in Aua- EMBARGO ON APPLES Portland, from Juneau to-d»>. I trough! sels to-be built for the imperial Muni­ h. m ft |h. m. ft h. nu ft h. m. ft 200 tons of iron and steel shafting re­ THE <'has G. Ross, of the school of jour­ tions Board by th> Lyall Shipbuilding 22 35 9.2 London. July 27.—The Canadian As- covered In the dlsmanlling of the sh ifts of the Treadwell1 >Stljne. f on Company was laid down on Tuesday 7:19 (V8 2-1:019.4 nalism of Missouri Urtiverslty, who has hited Press' understands that the 7:55 0.1 23:14 9 5 at the North Vancouver yard. been.studying journalism in Austmlia, m nt»-general for Canada arc making Douglas Island, which was ruined some The üniffn Steamship Cor-any 8:32-4)3 ...... is en route horrtc accompanied by Mrs 0 TO 9.4 ;• ii-03 ... .. j joint represen tat Ions to the Impérial months agrt by the sea water lireaking S.S “So! Due” of B. C., Limited BUN... 1:52 9.0 9:51-6.1 11 ", 7.6 21 40 7.2 Ross and chiitL- Other passengers in­ | Government to suspend the restric­ into the workings. Wreckers are re­ 2 :Xt * 5 10:36 0.5 it 2o 23 05

lia* been less than one-fifth, but they \ / have had to, pay on increase pf jiboiit -VANCOUVER TEAM " 100 per cent, for thvlf feed*, and this t ppliea fo all feeds'for all stock. Less money is thtia being made now and M^nn^rrs IS STRENGTHENED not mure. $11 (or a lamb is. an « x-r '^fSPORTINd NEWS treme ease. Butcher? a.r© paying tlx s** BORRTÇÙ I Letters a»l«lreused to the Editor and in­ prices to satisfy your demand, and it tended for public ation must be short and nirtins about 28c lb. dre-gsed to its. TALCUM . WIIMO..: Tttt 4Ptii=r tj w ms#' y the snorter Its chance or insertion. An ople in the cities .ire ilemuml- The beet known and n Return Match Next Week communtcaUuns must bear the name or Ing luxuries and forcing the butcher- 1 the writer. The publication or rejection to satisfy your demands. After the most used baby talcum Victoria Will. Play a For­ of articles Is a matter entirely In the dis­ in the world. 218^57444^ cretion of the Editor. No responsibility earnest appeals of *»ur Government BASEBALL RECORDS midable Eleven Is assumed by the paper for MSS. sub­ and your knowjedgy of the serious 1 mm TO MORROW mitted to the Editor. state of the food market, Is Tt not a crime to admit y«»u pay such prices ‘ COAST LEAGUE LOT OF THE FARMERS. for meat as 40c lb. and more ? Also, if Won. Lost. P- FEATHERWEIGHT RING Those who are In a position ' to lamb and. veal could bo secured ns AT SHAWNIGAN LAKE San Francisco ...... 4,5 To the Editor: In your issue »>f 23rd Salt l.nke City ...... ™ 58 know, regard, the all-star .Vancouver cheaply as mutton and beef, would it Los Angelei ...... • 58. M ••r’ eleven chpgen tu meet Victoria- Inst, appear* a letter signed by Edgar not also he very wrong to encourage Portland ...... S*> ^ 4 In the return In^ r-«ltv game on Fawcett In which such distorteti state­ the killing of this Immature stock ' Oakland ______H *r^ -4 August 4th in the Terminal City a* a ments are mad«- as to the profits de­ Evidently some people are getting off ill Arrangements Completed Kilbane Unable to Stand Up particularly well-balanced team and rived by farmers locally that I beg the very lightly In dhe-cities, and can w?ll an lmproven?ent on the one that vis­ privilege of*replying, as synm may be stand more taxation, or are they pro­ NATIONAL LEAGUE Before Punches; Lightweight' for Annual Event at Pop­ ited here on July 2. O. F. St. J. misled who have read thia and accept fiteers enjoying high living, whilst Won.. Lost. Pc Sets New Record Davey wtll again captain the team. the Etalement» simply because it has some of their brethren ort tho farms, ular Resort N< w.^Yvi'k ...... -»»-•• p8 Davey is by far the best batsman on appeared in the papers and it pleases (’inclnnatl ...... •*.. 4.1 many of them* lone soldiers’ wive;*, the Mainland, havlhg a wonderful de­ their point of view, or they are quite St. 1 ami is ...... -...... 49 40 .T some, sad to say, widows, are thankful Philadelphia ...... 4- 88 .E fence. combined with a number of ef­ willing to a«icept another's w»»rd._ to get the entrails and heads <>l Hie fective scoring shots all round the T'vevytiling is In readiness for tlie big Chicago ...... '4.» 46 •1 Benny Leopard, the world'a light n Mr. Fawcett's opinion the farm­ animals killed t«> satisfy the epicurean [ . It is unusual for him to make mnual regatta ni e'li.twugan . Lake, Rrooklyn '...... 40 « igjit champion, stands out to-day ; ers are not overtaxe d when- consi«l«*r- appetites of their wealthy» city, ii-ss- than -twenty-Jive-of -thirty every feld - in conjunction With the Fhtwer . glimmering ftgvrreundo a ht ed I y^tm e ‘ of g t he" priceB "We tuk t hP Cônnmrer brethren; .many wit'Ti Tills double taxa­ time h< goes to the wicket. The vet- -'*•.<-w of tiie Women's tiiH-titu-te to- the greatest champions his ». lass over with when we sell our produce. In the tion if they try to meet the bill that run Harry Khojton is again iri the AMERICAN LEAGUE saw, as a result of his victory over first.place, does this writeT.understand uorrow. Arrangement* regarding the 9 Won. Lost. P< t t. ain and . an b« relied’ upon to cith* r usually is glvèn them a year to meet :ile of - articles for the I ted Cross have Johnny Kilbaue* king: of .tUc.-leath.cr- the situation in any degree whatso­ will not taste meat this coming winter. f’hlvago ...... 89 -84' ,weights, m three rounds at Fhiladcl- make runs or get . In addi­ cum Dieted, and it is ..confidently Poston ...... • 55 -K .611 tion' he is safe in the Held. Cl. It. Ia igh ever? Hie willingneKS to accept the Only small hidden; of land can meet AuitS'i ted that tiiv society will hern-tit Cleveland ...... y n vf; .slant ini sunn A great deal of. Detroit ...... '■ 47 44 .8H been included for the return match. matical conclusions lead one to believe the lack of money, and' it is not the What hoùsohpid ht T.ondoh knows upon liter, s; is being manifeste»! In tin- re-' Washington ...... *4 w vight, has va or been given A- higher him maliciously5 Inclined t«>war«ls the « »*st f.f liviilg hut cost of liigh living whom the lot may next full? We have M*|rniW than Kilbane, Champion in Leigh Is a fine left-hand batsman and catta and a large number of entius. is Philadelphia ...... i...... 34 a bowler <>f more than usuhl ability. farmers,, principally owing""io the fact wlliçh is the cause »»f complaint. iutd a certain inspect fore the feeling *st. teyîi ,%..ÔT -S . Ids own class, four times he has >tt-p- x; -■rt'-.l in <-a’ch event. F. A. Barrs did well in the-previous that he has tq pay big. prices for In conclusion, no shyep men raire against reprisals w{ihh hitherto ex­ p*? high-minded liwlnct* and pur»;- ; he -K. I- A. A. clul»-huusfci_aniL_iX_the land since then. <*. V 13. Davy "Is. the against one Fiction of the farming of over 100 head. Also d*> not f<-rg»'t CRICKET FORECASTS night, when he failed;— —— J -licurtcd rniulun. Any further tndul- - -i»eifx*Hak+ng efforts and tirchss .-nt rgy tnw tÿft hand tnmdl i -if ttre team, community, the ClovernnVehl having tbe price s»-ciyj«-(l from the butcher Is In the smn-iip," it Xvits a repetition gvtirv of -f tiie committee ate1 «ign.ifi«;ant, they and Is parllvularly clever In pirking doubled the taxes 'oh- all' land* within not all profit, as the writer rooty ven* an old story a good hi2 man tan vi*r«i«»n. encouraging further atrocities indien to that thtr* year the si a miftrd By Mid-off. out the batsiniUi'a weak point without unorganized «11 strict*, a* th tubage „U.u.V ■sumaa-'-" 4i*ny of u* bav** -*ler pruve very -fine e.t i «man wi * • ■ endeavors to rh il Ih* test against r* prisais unless- they have is a possibility of a sur­ chanfpion, a beating o’clock will not be furnished and ttiat Hvspit i there il.dncs . f <1. L b- -si»!i. W. m air rubis. I r Leonard outclasses Kilbane. those who wish to witness the-aquatic prise i ult. for it the Incogs do not ler' failed to do - much in Hie previous liK’ul House, anil thus jwe are at the cost $1 to $1.’.0 a rod for ere* Urig, and thus - who hiri’e b**t suffer**! protest u -sports must take the i* b’tloçk train. field a tull eleven they are likely to Leonard's KUjs-rto^ weight, his su­ inter-oily game, but h« has few • *r him- l*is A. J. KiiUck Is the .wicket keeper.and them us do the residents within the my language hurts his feelings, Dili w*)iil*i f» el if their «jv. ii #*lidren. str k dar.c< to be held in tin Vlhli I n •• that to incogs have probably one. of temtio « l uslilng blows \\ere t»»«i much proved himself à tough" leitsm m for municipalities look.to the councils. The nssure him I shall be glad to hav»' him i-y • 'r I'omhs. lay dylng^,an/l Jneer.»i. ► ■•nition club-rooms ! i: • • the finert teams that has ever played Pir jhe great little man hé defeated. the local bowh rs to g.-t rid of in the difference is, "however, that th*y ha«> give me a tali if in this district, whep before their »jy«‘s. We ha\*- agree»I tii.it by .th* regular afternoon train will he in the West. Victoria, on the other -Reason would predict that another recent gann. < *• L. Bancroft hus been gradually Increased their tax rate aml^ l will pit him in the way »jf hearing reprisals on the terri bit» scale which hi ample time to • enjoy this feature hand. h. Ve a team that is full of pep bout between- the two r^nld have but making..Idg scores in Malhhmd la-agti»- also'fj-evised théir land aaseasment the truth about farmers’ profit* and ne alone* can be V»ff« « live ought to be m- and th. is playing good cricket at the one . ending—,another »leh» -at anil. ngre- ship 111 a - Well hav< been doubled on that same ass« ssment valu» Indulge the pious platitudes of Philo­ -4MCHU-» arc ypyit eft)» d Reed has «lone opportunity of living under as fair con------At Nrs- York ------TL'ILT! g;\t1tgr>gir. and -tr la inure than likely ! ■ : - ami let all take notice of this fact, sopher S<| lare. well lt\,i>.ist seasons for the Yanrmaver 4ikuux.aJL Llieir .city unigh.bony. ..Note,, tMT They wjH repeat their victory of hnrr- t»een in Honolulu. H»s bsts "that they have been- granted" three "Th*: -imllvl-iuf strain i*. strong in .tho fr'M*;- ...... :• ~ir~- t, » luT>, both as batumatratrd *»«»wb-r, and farmer* spend their all in your cities Ne*> iv.k...... « n 4 the b. giuning "f the season. Outside were treated as if they had been -a months within which t*> fm»i that German nature. That Is the Key to th»i While he has not lu en making large and If you do pay high pri«it means Batteries Benz, Dan'urth. VVtllta > s and. of Speak and Collett the Congo» have baby’s blows. It v as a tragetly for double tax or their taxes kconie de­ war-psych >logy, not only of the rulers fkhalk, fultop. Shu w key and Nuna- scores this season, he has fully kept up where some qf this is actually received and - the d'inilnant castes, hut ju/~"tho not a really good bowler, and tiie re is KUtoane, for hebad ben ten Welab, th* linquent and their land can be sold." mi-.cnviable reputation as a^good and by nh».'- funnel s that you get it i>qck whole German iK»«.pi»» <;uurated l«y the no’ hi'êfiaimur"f!W“ fact that they have fupm< r TTjfTtTWCjgttt kiii'r cl !"ei This hasty legtslittVpb la*«-«»mes' crull­ sound batsman to open rhe Innings. arrogant reaching of the last f>0 years. quite .1 long tail from a stand­ reached the* |xiint when* hi friends, er as one looks into it, as very few NATIONAL LEAGUE Thomas is a slow right-hand bow 1er of Encourage the Government by every They win stop it when they get the point Five C.'s will have a very and doubtless himself, In-lb-vt-d he was At St Louts- P H K. Ask» y s type, and feW Imilsmen <;an be farmers wery aware that tills tax was means in your power to facilitate and worst of it. and iy>t before. Never will strong team in the field. Including the unbeatable In a nb-declaion bout. . Boston ...... 0, 0 found who w ill tak»- liliérti. K w ith his to com»- in this year, as the notices encourage farming in th* province, en- 1 here he a change of heart amongst Dean and Itadclilfe. This game should Ltonard’s victory stamps him with St. IXMiiS ...... *...... 2 4 1 . were sent out in July and tax must b«- «ourage the cities to grant privileges, th« m until the **dge of their own m*«th- Prove «n exiellent n|»' fur both teaniK , , hp immHtnknhlr »|,n »f « fighter, a Batterie»—Barnes and Tnigree*)! : mg batsman, although somewhat un­ met by September, whereas thegordin- -«ld is turn* 1 igaitiht them ate It ha* are caiidtdafea fur the 2nd division. , ,i.n, .„UK ...... verv from ih a* y«u will find a prosperous farming I h>*k ail Gonzales he lethargy reliable, but his work in _ [4he field ary tax notice is sent out in l*ecem- never been \ t. Never will they under- Five <\>, who have won on,- more c«»mmunity means a prosperous city At Pittsburg— IL ,11 K- the lightweight class has kn^w'n f‘*r i«-av»s little to he «1» silvd. ber and Is not deltliqu»-ht until the fol­ staml until tlïéy ar»> smitten wlthoi’f't game thaii their rivals, are relatively and country. ’finir. Considering his victory oyer the lowing December. À full year against mercy. Then they will understnml. P:'t.«h ,r„ ... 4 7 “ in. u Worse positlbh, for they have Farm* ra iha*Ml* province are , beret , Batterie- Pf« ffer and Mrÿf i*:' farlson featherweight king, it is hard to see three months as now. by pe«-uliar c3hditlon* and are rent TV y will scream, ««‘cording to th* ir played two more games Accordingly Where there is a lightweight now in MAN ENTRES FOR and Fischer. The Hon. J. Hart.' Minister of Fin­ by disseiiNion anil strife. Envy, Jeal­ habit, as w»» have never ecreamed. Rut Second ^ame— B- H. E tliey mult win tills game to make the ling worthy of a championship SATURDAY’S WEtT ance. in a statement recently attempt­ they will understand, anti they will themselves secure. The result is im­ ousy and epite kept alive by. divers match with Leonard. ed to show that fanners had been interests emanating from the cities. stop. There will be no nmre wholesale portant- to both- teams Secretary Morn- yesterday an­ favored and were not penalized; but minder and mutilation and laer cent. TSlc- ilrnpp »f *uf open «‘Hies. Tt is frlgfitTfi! ' qoimi itl ...... r* 11 _6 the featherweight champion. He victims for all the ««ther highly »»r- formerly won very easily on tfieir own in the Mainland Provincial lawn bow* that matters should ha\e been hroug’it was lighting out of- his qla11». Alu ve Ftride f3o' ernment) he omitted to men­ g:mize«t associations of trade anfl grounds, litiwever, if 1'arson* can Ing championship* on Saturday on the to tht: pass, but the Kaiser and his the featherweight limit, and Ills place tion th«* fact that th» assessed values laimr and political adventurers and but find a spot, on the peculiar pitch gr**-ns of the Vancouver and Terminal war-caate ha\e thrown the die, an 1 Chicago ...... -•••-*• < * 1 am* ng the feathers is unshakrn. were <1 ou bled, and thus there was actu­ at t!i-- Ca'Uteen th«- r* .suit might very w< have no Hlternntive. There will be Jimmy Dunn, his manager and friend Vit y clubs: ally no clutnge in taxation even then. Organized producers means the easily £«> t, other way. for the AU West Vancouver — Hart, Payne, no hope for the future of civilization COAST LEAGUE of long standing. tosse»l the towel into All governments are alike Inasmuch eliminating of much expense in the blôns are a :<*od hatting team and are Netty. Kloepfcr, Bkip, Almas, Brang, until the Germans fed the terror At !>"»« Angeles—Portland, 3; txis An- the ring to save Johnny fr*-.m unnec- as thçv will always tax along lire lines cities to the consumers and absolutely likely to secure a lot Of run*. It should St*-w art, Haverlandv Skip. Buxter-r- of least resistance, and. as all the amongst themselves—until they are in any ca“t be a game well worth cctory ï»unishment mhen liv ^us stag­ assures fairer prices all round. Give sickened of their o ut methods ami turn At Sait Lake - Vernon, S, Salt gering blindly to his feet and good as B ingles world knows, here the farmers are ab­ all the support you possibly can to the -At Oakland—San Fn-.rn ivu, là; watching. z Victor—Bates. McDonald. Webster, with vengeance against th* ir own out. It was the first time Dunn had solutely unorganized and easy victim* farmer* and you must benefit. Fairfuir. Skip. Ferguson. Cuilin, M* under the circumstances. ever been called upon to come to the C. E. WHITNEY GRIFFITHS "While there are s<«m*‘ feelings about bouts in coast towns. Cosh, St« phvnsun. Skip. W«.hhI— The Brewster Government gave relief’of the featherweight champion. reprisals whl««h we shall always treat B|ngles The Grange, Metchosln, July 24. Leonard. Is Wonder. every encouragement to the formation with lesjici t, no, matter how much we Chet NefLthi Seattle boy who Won K. rris»laic -T Lennie, Sheppard, A of the United Farmers of Brilisli Co­ so main fightSVln a bunch in# Califov- "Benny Leonard is the egr« atest Stevenson. Frame. Skip. Bee. Pollock, AIR POWER AND NEMESIS. may differ from them, one argument lumbia, but, alas for our expectations, Is altogether -contenu tlble. It Is said i.ia, took a »eatIy^ Barber. 1. Stevenson, Skip. Barber the brave atari made aprpears to have that tiie German* will alway . -.beat .us . _ The liand- of J<*e B^n^amm, of I'ort- hTnrr~he descrves rt. i have tw» »i;W-4«- T«» th»»- K«litor,—The pros mvl umu *4 wrecked Itself in an attempt to publish at the hustness of retaliation. That is land. -in tiie niain event, alLqs Angeles offer. ‘ So runs Johnn> K11 banc's Stanley Park—Mercer, Andrew, reprisals against the enemy for his*atr a mighty Issue of its "By-laws" ainl rtikln on Great Britain, by w hi»*h. as as untrue as Ignoble. We have the last night. morning after view of his decisive dé­ IVotlt, Leslie, Skip Andrews, Rain- become perfectly organized 1 «cfi.ru you know, e large n urn lier of Innocent t« « hni« al and industrial pred<.mtnnnec. Ifenjamin has been sticking arowjyd fi nt- ~ ford, Kelly, Balfour. Skip, tlev. 8« aton making an effort to make its power 1 haw nothing to sax an to «' re- women anil children have tx-en killed, We «inly la«-k the grave will to use It. tor a -month or mi>re trying to get a* .-Singhs. felt, it appears to he moribund and at tiibe inalch with Leonard," he uddtsL have occupied many column* In the We çan overpower the enemy oa^LU.r.ely ■ light, and he certainly came through Terminal <’lty—Taskar.Hlr »wn. Har­ in. every use of aemplanes as In arttl- •I luchxsnpthlng. to say as to-the fu­ a time when, by energetic and quick worhV* ncwspft|>ers. -but I think th»* on his first appearance in the Vernon ris. Berry, Skip. McQueen, Saunders, action it could establish itself a« u lery. It Is nh*olut«dy «*erts n that by tures. I win n st for a few weeks, then following expresaloh by the editor of ring. ^ Nlcol, |Iut«hia»on, Skip. Swonnon— ptiwt-r to be reckoned with, for all time. rising to the height of this truth wo start V outliffi New Records. ^ ITemier Brewster promised a dele­ FRANK Bl’RRKLL. will t«> win the war. Our s*'i vl »* Alexander, Howat. Skip. Dodson, Kefr, In three months Benny has stopped gation recently that tlje members of v^Tuly 25. has increased by leaps and und*. I » Finn Francleco.2- Valley Trambitas \VfTRe. Sumlersop, Skip. Slngiee— *ls already a marvellousu-r- »n and a three champions — Ritchie Mitchell, the Taxation Commission would be r:nil Kdilie Burns boxed four rounds Whlte^. mighty agem-y on the bat- eld. But American lightweigjiv titUhotder; appointed at the coining session and "With its hideous massacre of inno­ to a draw here Wednesday night. Vane n! the front, played football for Oxford LeonanI has, scored seven knockouts. another year disaster face* them and a *4 our ptsfpjv absolute determina­ wars. By now the unans" : r 1 M«‘ fore- ' i filversity limI-2-3-4 for. England :vsj. A wrrrtd’s record for—i>#e« l|Mii for- a TO-MORROW'S CRICKET serious problem will ho facing the tion that these things must in* I*»ll«»w- of ibls «-m;sidération rauM Ve at lonsi Gotland, vs. Ireland, lîdVS*- six-round "bout —135,078—-and a rec«»rd Government without doubt. e«l by a punlshm *nt .w hich will make as clear,lo the Prinn* Minister and the WaJéfl, l902-â-<(; vs. France, 11#oe; crowd of more than 12. M $1, 2,3.53 nt 12, 4,244 appear* altogether unfair to soak im- massacre of innocents in op<»n d.t.v Ground*. f«»r them* there w as |e*rliaps a waver­ at $3. and 2,871 at V». Each boxer's pfovetl land double taxes and let off ehoiild rouse us to . a supreme .us»' of Heconl*»v Reception vs. Copaa A Young, *t The national m|,nd. in its well-known with one quarter increase. tion nnd the war spirit tîirougi • t Never Occurred Before»- Hey wood Avenue. manner, has hardened In a moment, If nothing else this legislation is a and when It harden* it doe*, not easily Germany may he finally destroyed." When Benny I.eonanl scorvr*s Report, the S^ »e- Kilbqpe <1»-ci.siv<-ly defeated Freddie "Abhorrence of cruelty ami bullying tary’a R«‘port and Financial Statem-nf. AV« Ish, but «1U1 not stop him. *' not been correctly taxed, much land Digestive Qualities' man. Umpire, R. II. Barker I* one of the strongest characteristics and such <>thcr business na may be Chancellor of Exchequer Announces Bob Fitzsimmons held two titles sim­ The following will play fur the Al­ away from the cities being under­ brought be'ort? the meeting. of their nature.-.They hate the torture The holding of the 36th Drawing for an Permission to Add One-Third of ultaneously when he was Ixith mhldle- bion: E. Parsons, It. À.- Isrnny. M. assessed or Inequitably. Also values Amount for This Quarter. id assessment have been kept down of autmals. Th«*y lament the ghastly Appropriation. weight and hwivywelght champion. B. Lloyd, L. W. Stephenson, N. F. Pita, war slaughter of grow n men. Hut when See that your Shares are. in good st. nd- Ixmdnn. July 6.~Andrew Ronar Law. Joe Walcott Attempted to w rest the D. Fletcher, W, O regno n. C. A. Booth, through political pull and this the new 1** Chancellor of thr Fxvheouer, announced taxation, commission will be alile to children are but -hered and maimed— By order. lightweight title from Kid La vigne A. H. Sprang!1. T. 11. Worthington, E. when i«»or neuhers shufTle out of the In the House of Commons to-day that the rectify. Finally to reach the "profits’* A. ST GEORGE FT.TNT. Government had decided to Permit the alien Walcott was welter champion, D. Freeman. slums to fimt their little one* who went stage mentioned by the writer, let me brewing during the quarter ending Sep­ btlt Was outpointed. - The following t.ain will represent <,uf smiling in th»1' morning dead ami tember 30 next of an additional amount at once assure him the farfrm-rs are Kjlbanc’s defeat quashes his ambl Victoria : Messrs ward the llghtyelght ranks. York. A . Hill. K Wright. H, Lethabyj ftoor-rthati plain m* n an«l women feel ceived even before the war.” Lamb This action, he said, was taken owing to E. Ival. E. Verrait. H. Shepherd, A. som'-tlfing which Is as neuf, to thj the greater consumption during the sum­ E. J. Hardwood, for many years a Booth, Cor pi. Smith atid Co. Q.-M.-S. price* have barely increased one-fifth mer months and the difficulties caused by anger of God. JM human ..Jf arta .can .0PJH8, shortage In large centres of population, member of the Y. M. T4' À and lat­ Stephens. to us, u* f»*r the past four year* the come. Theft Is a demand that some­ and in the counties wheret crops are being terly of the Vf. I. A. À.. Will leave In a price ha* been some $8 for lambs anil thing shall « ha-ppen for this. The de­ BLADOEi: harvested. few days with a* draft- of the Army baseball kit for pioneers. now $10. Mutton for several year* at mand Is right. It spring* not from te " WHOLESALE AGENTS SerxM<^e Forps. I'a rd wood has distin­ certain times fetched 18c dressed and what is base, but from what ts most" PSlIVTCu fH guished himself as u runner, special­ The baseball* outfit, kindly donated this year 22c. Other stuff In propor­ silcretl in our nature; There ts a public 24 Hoc i izing in the longer distances» He "has by a few friend* to the 1st Canadian tion. You often hear there is a short­ conviction that any conf» ssi.>n of Inj- also been prominent,.•in, .rugfeY arid Pioneers, , was. forwarde»! to France age of milk, yet dairymen here very potenc»- would he not only »ham»*ful Pither & Leiser, Limitëd frequently are forced to make butter oV lui wicked that it « ujl »»f soccer, having the reputation of being to-daÿ from the Victoria ^Sporting /ictori*.- ' Vancouver, B. C. about the best forward that the Vr I. Gtnaht CoV-n store, juldrt t-d ti) Lieut.. ci cam. as the dairies in town, are over-., UK U«v-» ss.«ri. s to the futuic rnurd»*f »»f Swam rtf ttvntcrfbttê « A. A. could muster in the former game. Burgess supplied. The increase to dairynvm other children, perhupk of "Ui". own 10 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917 The Longest Lane Will Have a Turning If You Persistently Use the Times Want-Ad Page}

" '■ ______. '------rnMMgBCtAL PHOTOGRAPHERS LEGAL SEWER PIPE AND TILE MFRS. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS -ARTICLES FOR SALE—AÜTOMOBILE3 —f-^UF.OjR SALE . ~îo^ï>8rîiaaj|^A;erji:i'^>it Tel. 1929. UR A | (Si IA \\ X STACINYO.LK, l>arri»ter«- SEWER PIPE WARJWAltE. Raid 44«e gr* flC |M|DX:S SI M TS a.at iI#'*'»*7-•» than present ”nvi*-‘ 8E« >n7m IA N D' C.\ 1HS Ft »K 81‘! K* T W4.to*tfawi Btreeb »—• • n r .p«>7tëry Co , Ltd Broadand Paiidpra. ______- Victoria Pally Tmtes tory prices • Sizes si lu H. to clem at i Times Advertising CHIROPRACTORS I'i \ud §13.75 ami >16.76; Frost A Frost. Y\ .-st: 91 1 l'i|_ I» i --.eiigi'i I! ’ - • 11 K"°o MUSIC SHIP CHANDLERS haime 1.M- - i Ut3 Government Street-__ order. th7»ii.. 191 :î. 6-passcng«'r Overtanl KELLEY A F.LLEY Phone 41J'I ^It* tri» llgiit* ami Mtarter. $45; 1)16 7- 547.411 Offlo 302-3 Hayward Block. HINTON. Mil JOHKPH. Hr Paula rvi'iiu ; n • :7T < HEAP-WHI sell my Brings Results School. 1425 Fort 8ire«*t. give* lesaons M.gi AÏiK & SON. I.TD, PIîTER. Ill ADVERTISING Phcm Mn._1090 liasKvliger Overland. 6-vylindev. g«>od Wharf- Ship chandlers and -rmx al i«t*wsi "Smith Prender'* nt, a sacrifice. in first- •>r«}ei. liiet r. |mtlit«-.l. $1.10" 1914 Over- CIGARS Ji> singing and pianoforte .playing, re­ < la w iit ddr. >1) ' Apply morning», 719 pertory or exam*. Phone 4541L. •Tel. 41 x lami, 5-j>aa»eiiirev. J«»t painted, $600, 1 Kuti line maga- f\Wtk Sn ret. • ______‘ _ 1.5oa II, delivery truck. Kjdifht f-nglne. ‘‘I Would like to. pay a tri- L»n>8' ''CIO A R HTANL). MARVIN A CO E, B 1202 XVh.u r' 'Rfi Painter Cla«ilieu •> word per rtTKAMO. Li-, <)?■.,ige, comer View and Vancouver, torla business man -this week. Phone Vi 19.______Plume 31)21. High-classi.selection rug Insertion : three Insertion*, 2c. per word; hnr: c v • tire's Tnmlop. $-1V'. tube*. Rig game and "vartbus heads for *ale. tPKFIAL BA H»i Ah?*7H> t"n nec-uid-h an d MANUFAC- NOTARY PUBLIC 4c. per word per wcdk; SOc. per line per H-.v/jv “I published an ad in one COFFEE AND SPICES TAILORS AND COSTUMERS" SMAÏ.h ST F ÂM 1 M'XiMI chcdnt sailing i «r' aî rltogg Motor Fo ltd. 9.T View TURERS K 1 » ToMA Netarv Pt.bl______St "U to clean r.p.Kto.'k f'-r cod of fin­ issue of The Tiuivs about BROWN.' H. II.. 73» Fort" Naval, nrll CfttlKiat,. fcoo.1 lau .cli, TO h p.. 4-> vele PIONEER Vi)|CFEE A HP? i; MILLS. r,AVNC*E. W G./Notary PÛbÏÏt; tlml In­ Nc advertisement for 1er» f an 'Oe. No engine, $."7,* Calrd'Ctvay Boat House, ti yf! 1 V • tlirve weeks ago, the ad not surant e Agent, Room 201, Htbbcn-Bone tary. elvll and fadi *’ tailor. Tel 1817. 7-1 ms.- Mix» r, St'idci.iik1 four, 7- LTD. 11>t. lVv. «II Pciul.i »k.« Coff.-e Gisement ch»co*d tor tes» than one Phone "MV- .______^ |m«verper: !f*!1 ho ison-alx. with a»>od ‘appearing in any other roaster* and spice grimier* Tel. 9?. ’ tildifl» City, suburban and farm lands- TRU N K ÂNiTha RNES3M FGRS. WARM _W I : XTIIER TÏFÎA DO FA U Boot- tire* ,911 Wintbi>«i1 and V S*’- l W'lwdesale Htul r.'t; II ,|. ;t|et • In Sill M. T with good ttrea. $!U-n. 191 * St tide- we are hi ill getting inquiries PRIVATE ÎTetÊCTI VK « »i IMC carry u good range of ,n advertisement, estimate croup* of , Frost. Westhulmc Rio k. 141.1 bake:-tw ontx iiv.. VLVK 1W3 l ord lour- tlldren’s i'x tn i>*c., ladles'. a lid leather goo*!» Tel three or le»» f gu res a* one word. Dollar | ing; 1912 Ford - ,.*») i.-r. and one 1919 a* the result of it. ’ Hibbeh-Bono Bldg. Day and 27>e. to kh«-. Ml are very. goo«1 value. TRANSFER C.hevroJét. in flr>l-« -ins eliape Regg Phone 3412, Bon Marche. ISH Oak Ray Avenue, coi­ r,*>.!Orevt«tlon* count as one «lUTH \1 A ". Vie -» This illuminating incideny ml general exprès YaP'< ci;»l ’.•its made am ( 'oiii pa i Ltd . 93 - DRESSMAKING ner of Fell Street. Baggage, trucking -Ciiyj. 4l_Xcil; . made. A,.i:. oiv ’ shows>4he.4 ‘pulling -pAWcr work. .Phone 3 FT It Advert'-eers Who »o desire may have 422“R THTNNT'Tiniii fTfeixiftnaWini PLASTERER ------TîJîtTSH of Times advertising. . repi-es addressed to a box at The Times \ rTTxv oM ihattv THOMAS. FRANK plasterer ftervrlrlug, .t-t.ee and forwarded to their private *d •et: ThetTinies is the most fle­ ' i Piione :iU2V. ENGIM LRS InMtrwoRd for cert'll'Dates t its. A charge of 1vc. Is made for this Pres*!linker and" rovtumcr _ marine, stationary Diesel. XX' « ; Win v m MALM \uff. eîe. l.ii» lv" "j sh able advertising medium. Re* . 1 AI be i l Ax ritv. o!4 terburn, 7JC Central Bldg. Ph*»»es 247 ‘ lU»v *-r lank UiiU*v* h«4 Uomo. 1. 'V ), p ' riitiivt.. îït ele. trie LRESHM X KINO- Lx divjK" $r,'tnn^. ■ .* a3 PLUMBING AND HEATING - v Birth notice, 60c.: marriage .notice. $1 00; modern x ej| p up. $«; imUy «art. 11.56; lights :.n coo.i d' Bt*f condl- death notice, S1.C0; funeral ncVce. oOc LanSI l.'Uin watch. -'1 jevvej*. don. $!.«>. !ght 6-pa»- DENTISTS VICTORIA PLvMniXG (’O.. l«k>2 Pan­ PRIVATE TC1TION Rr- Matt Meager 1 dora Street l’hoae» ato4 14001.. Civil ' Hot vice nnd "other rour > additional. ■ ' honeM1V'I- or MOC w )? WANTED—PROPERTY FUASW Wl w. F.. : i.i .P t In L.t iln Laid Greek. Ill x WuRe ' -cun v;.is hag v ’ .;■•«• . ;pow«-rfri1 retuhrg r -1 - ■ : ri- ■ . :v lîtv^v- CJU-ff f-VHENFR A TZ. A. K swucssor %0 Letham. R X , Ktrntheona Hofei. Classified advertisements may he tele- XVfi.L.ME l t.VVE fvlun /t.Tl"2»i acres of g« Bldik. Ph- O P'on»d to The Times Office, but such ; i.u. >■« >, hfit *s >1; bicycles wlfli mth c or^cr. ch- in. to « 1' 4'Ytokaon Plunihlnv Co.. 1015 Yates/St. Pi nines 674 and 4M7X______, . TYPEWRITERS stivrrt sements shoirld afterwards be con- • Iniproxed pt'VJ1" XÆWI8. d£l :.»! h-.u.ld 'arils. S'2.>; Ur v 7«F. V -it Street. -* lè- 'ttilierf of Vh'- HALL. HIL bribed In writing.. Office open from 8 k.,’ inn et tv- :•, ' cAr. Yates ftR vi li N, TtllïS N1 , IT-1 "ifr-Tu! :.ârav TYPEWRITERS New and eecond-han a m. to B p m. ‘ i» puTDP*< H EATÎNfî chines. 1 "nlted Typewriter Co. f.td t>t\ - r-reir*. tt.r>—playing Mi .T«-d4-C4t LTD . -F 722 Fort Street Victoria. Phv.n• • 179* ■■ ! KEENTT nrr-i—r?:- Ci i . l.Tfi, 7'fi Prôujrhtnw HI Tel 552r HELP wanted^-male J»ii< 1- or .’ for We ha : 12.-tt-C*-n « r i->1 Billy VACUUM CLEANERS ' k i ■ fir any Kb1 v *l>. .lac'd* full %f«: Te? -2ur«t iM tiibhtors .for BVSINES><ÇHANCES. , ■ • • . : ■ S'ew and Second-hand Store. l»>dg.' K,m' tx 1*1'inibinit and heaUng. T« ■ IV CRNATIONAI. CORKK3P' NDKNCE -27 acres DANCING HAVE Til X! D > X At l EM tor you i tf‘01.8. 122'LD»Ktel«*a. jTeh «>•*'. ..^4 St. • r VI. t-.rU, B V . f’lione Hud.->n ji 1 C vlilThc Mobjr r'ir" «QQI». HAIRY PltfYpf PttKtttiT - M NORFW-' -fit Rlnnshard" •i.oi ase.ire*! Ph ag i good luirrox-emonTK. frailv all PA.Xt’E every Saturday evening :it Alex­ 4'n!i!Mfct? X • iPtf.VN'r cleared tti.d-tiu!*ivnte«l. n Jldn and andra under iiiiMia** nieiii of Mrs .P.i -nvbinc ami fieatliig supplie*. T- 1 » ■ ''• V trade A SiicrCt RÏ4 Blanchitd •' fir.I steel range*. V- dawn Bri*«o Age» water;, prive $-»«*>'. term*. ' WATCHMAKERS AND REPAIRER? : ■ B*»y«l. Ladle* 25c., gentfl 5d.-. Oznrd * PH' TOGRAPHFRS PLÎMiJ: Y™ This p uortli investigating rcliestra ______'!• I»d«« r:.Ik "p.^dTuf-.-*" MEVGENI WENGER. J . '.2:; X .ites Street. T'lie I -PntoNGLV! XX x v r: '! ' ’• • ■ V 1 '■ Pu Kurd Puvx. r. 1211 Douiihi't Street, phone 1 MORA ASSi:MV,LI LH ever-.' UM N-H MA-HIM.> « Tüî.-iny i. vnd en!at sp* hi1 :iTl-nt1"'I t*> wrist" x-. ill ! - on the market at xx.liolo . Ltd v> evening at Alexandra Bv in- htldren’•f*e porl'-mt*. Trl. 1»Y______*a|e j.rlee* _ j______• IS V V XT CD ;U ■«•»' to to_$!2__ . vhiiTKj.1* Mr-. Itoyd. Pi. »r.<> ■r: LATHE AGENTS WANTED HTT'.OIO. '.OS Government'. 2nd ‘Î7Î TT t. ! : ,V T X Y i .OR, BIT Fort St Ex per ■ • M- ïfTIl.K Maxwell Auvoi' oWh- Teh ! '! > _ _ fi/ m ,1 -ti n ET.ÏTE 1 Tidie*- J>-* fhn.r. Fhdshlntu xxat- !■imil'ci . t.-wrller* and opticians B«>X 1! WANTED—AUTOMOB'LES VVAN'TKI' Representative* to distribute PÏÎ1 VatT: *ING LESS* *vs taught Phone S71. Tablets which wash clothes spotlessly at Ab x tndra 'M4ailroom Mr." Boyd, largement^____' ___ N V,1.' ‘//J; ri: « ai--' 1 • -tore; xv c.- inscnger (’hevro- F, L.. 1124 Government, "if iduiroif g.'r.cralty .u^.-fuh- u twtcit 27 feet lope. s \\ ANTElL For Vît*h clean without rubbing One trial makes teacher Phone 2»H^ Studio. 5U> Camp- TÀYÏZ>ll. H. B. 1230 Government, HA YNLS AH i: SALE—Cal Jel hiuwt he In cfÇJNvî ACA­ PRINTERS • M'SC EL LAN ECU'S DEMY. The IfIppodrocie. xxlH. be open turhu: jexx. Alt xx.>rk guaranteed four washing». Bradley Company. H'TOfHA PR l NT IN a A PliiLISIHNG Rntnmee 11il.l»en-Br»ne Bldg A.NV LALY fan perniananti.y -'•him F. 'DISPLAY if hand inahliliuM at Brantford. Ont. ______»______every We«lneeday and SaturdaYh^hmc- ♦y.-.-;.- dollar* w «-•-!. . i i *vw. ii.-igtihor- C'A DBG RO BAY BEACH POPPLAR- Ing comiuen.-lug nt 8.4"* Gent* "^v-. VULCANIZING AND REPAIRERS $10 and SL­ 7H Yatr-______Iy27 printing ami hitidiug. TO r,______h | ». rtionatelv for un»re time. Sp-'-nd you: xv-r-Vi-end1* at this Hay; 'AUTO REPAIRS AND GARAGES ladies 27lr. Everybody welcome. B’au'-TK. 1 artlvnlRi> free. Food Products PI* n:A ti: v vs • take the • UlMrei. there during the ard and X‘!* xv Streets.______Jyl9 tf PICKLE MANUFACTURERS ri:i >ii > i. riRE aoe.ni'y a »i trm «tore Hf mtford. Ontario. a2 week First- 'Ins* rf?fc«**hment< bathing »V.\l o REPAIR. SHOP. 737 mil nlnHKliaM Sire-t. ï'hune i«'| and bout mi*,’ at MV -»■ t. Hoi.se " near tin Auti i oi-.iii ink au. I itères - DYEING AND CLEANING . i - Federal tire* and vuleanlzing _____ S »r HAV W. ho H’MMI • OAK !» >vm>F. Fteps and pointed greeh f^ook for th* i:-*tt • V. LTD. Fisgard. Pickle*, vinegar, WINDOW CLEANING sign Moderate pri «•». Hot water, tea, Special prices on F«trd ears. B. C STEAM DYE WORKS The hug«- hoi tv ainFmarinalade. Tel. 7>o2______w ith large bevel!*- dyelng and « leaning the pro th« inan or *pfendi.1_v..p XX IN l>< )XV CLEANING CO MATERNITY NPRS'K. HÏ9 North Pi . lilnlst and « yUnder, grinding. 2 J c Renfrew prop: letor. - Plione :’,815. Pioneer xvinilow x nflu r- Phone on- for. tight litMiSf • l., e. ,.V«- - ' W-* AV' .tnfftiV- Max- ■ MtlTOR Sl-.ltVI.CE STATION. 720 View. ______pi.*.. <"IrfiitMtion D«*pt. Pho7>< TiL>; E Y. W. C. A. 1711 Y- . f* -i-i,. 4,1 in*hrwt---22R glx-eo »W»V free • of .’haf ge AT bevhittt* F V ■WÏÏTfA'u* '?Çt*?Fr--TT!WW-'--WML- jl Ï1TX XTBEE." .TmT7V-"h- M*r-F»ef Strom. Tod Inlet______, ■ - J.vLt for IxirsiN cattle, etc -Now Is the time bthtWr"- T**pt.....Ptmre 1#^ rorr tttf beneftt ot yo-mg j* N TEI> • ' L :T as general t.» put In a ' “ i- !• r winter Sweeney TeU : furniture and 1mm.ks. Tel 17: •Rooms Phone 45. Iii or out of employment. K»*orns FOR SALE 7 I p FalrbH lioard A home from home. 754 *Cu . - • call F.2 Cambridge Cooperage F FORD RI*PMR8—What 14 will d>* Re­ alt* ration* a sp*.. ialt> . Giles & Stringer, A. O. F.—Gpurt Northern- Light, No. etc Bov 11M. Times _____ ■______iv2$ props. Tv! 1SX7.______meets at Forest»rV Hall. Broad Street| era. lot cultivator^ FF.W îTni )\n'HE < •»>N'8KQ1 'ENCES of move carlHin, teseat valve*, overhaul WM. DLNFORU & 80N LTD. 211 Union rardîtig help phone 22<« or call 1107 Ignition adjust carburetor Renuit It..nix Bldg Insurance brok-i- and 2nd and 4th Vver von T. Ma» N Jones. M - .■ Work', Yates St . neus liair.M Mi*. Barker. Phone R3 8 p m.. Orange Hall. Yates R. XV, oi Wiltten In the *tronge«t com- Y. s Avebury AV* Pt:one 477111 JyM ( ' I to W N K K A LT Y * IN V EST M E N T AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE Savage. 101 Mo** St. Tel. 1752L>^ SITUATIONS, WANTED FEMALE pan I ..... The Griffith Company, Hlbtie'n- 8VPPLIE8 for any of -.-Axing m a - CO. 1218 Government 8t. Ilotise* tr zrrrA Hon. Bul'dlrg ______« lilne^TlRTatea______1>-7 glas, opp EMPLOYMENT AGENCY rent. Fire hn»maiu ». Coal nnd 4*o°d COLUMBIA LODGE. No. 2. f O O^ :»it. ’ : - Mi-.u. fbim: lamou i I! M.L XVIU.4MJAM BB. *es.1 29921» meet* Wednesday». 8 p. in . In LlTTt.’ff’-A'ROTIC. f'oTtl'iiVv RAY. now ’fix Hall. Tel 5024 It. W. H Prive, mgr., and notary public -10R. KENT Shawnlgan Lake. CHINESE 1.51 PLOY M1-NT AGENT Tel. 94V. . Fellows' Hall. Douglas Street. « r female, in skilled or unsRlll St ruth vomi Hotel, two fixe roomed vot­ open for the Fi.miner month* Candle», ADIU.'C AVTO A- TAXI CO.. <02 Dewar. Jl. S 1240 Oxford Street. ing, s. ( ompleuMv fnrnIshed except l,e. agreeable college, «^hi- ply Flint j* Co . MC Rroughton jBt, I>'20 drinks; city prices. C. C. Smith, prop. and unskilled laborers, clerk 1*66 I. AND B. 8.— Lodge Prince** Alexandrap r.T* 1 wwinn. of varied experience- hu-L .jy2$ JÏTXTTY CARS- -People wlehtng to hire , . No. IS, meets third Thursday. 8 p. m —TiTFT wyprtirtverMnumatKric edura t+anaL jitney cst* l>y the hour or for ehorL U, U MILLER A CO.. LTD, 1608 I*ong- Orange Hall. Yat»* Street. Pres.. Mr* home I>rn wood ad. CLEAN SAWPI'HT ANT* KXCECÆUOR ft ady ftlPT nmlpii* for einpl*»ym*uR- 1a*. "Tteal" estut* tfml IiAurance J. B - - - ek* po.-ition a* prl\.ite i«hm - tar>. or rVd trips» should telepi’.pne Jitney Associa­ WUal «1-» you -need dong Municipal J. Palmer. 625 Admiral's Road; : t fas#»»». 41* Fort. gtv»en. away. Sweenesr Oooperage\ 4kl tion Gnrage hutril>er 5^1 F’rc*- 1-ahor Huronu ldx seyy. ,8se. ami Tie*»- Tel. Mes II Gntterall 921 Fort . ŸOT^WII I. FIND Jones, photographer. DAY A BOGGS. G2» Fort. Real estate. FOR RENT—HOUSES fUnfurniahed AC.r.RICULLTURÀL IMPLEMENTS ENGRAVERS DAUGHTERS AND M.XID8 OF KMil LOST AND FOUND at E*unln>alt ______J>~$7 Insurance and financial brokers. Tel. IAND R 8.—T/Odtr* Prlmfoxe. No. 33 î furni*he«1 ami wn- CORDOVA BAY.BÂS'. *ic.3T-* RF.TCLNRETCPN-Ijuge MITCHELL. GEORGE T. 010-12 Pan- GENERAL ENGRAVER. Stenefi ('utter meet* **nd and 4th Thursday* nt 8 p m ' 1a -FT—Frlda> i*ftern«*on. I <>• kland A ve- furnlxhe,! 1.1 n,ng X- Russell. 1012 ger autos•do* leavelenx-e Dean A His* ilora Agent f r Mas-' ' Harris farm "itn«l 8< al Engraver G»"u. Crow Hier, 811$ GILLESPIE. HART * TODD LTD - In A. O. F. Hall. Broad Str-et. Pre* , • ■ : 1 i -i Broad Streer ne 47SU . • • cocks, «-orner Broad -Street 9,4*. 11. 1 1">. machinery... General, fawn *»uppU««. Wharf- Street behind Pe*t orth c. Fire »|||o. p’nte gin**. b«md*. «c* !den*: Mr*. Oddy, 722 Discovery. Sec.. A. Lfg •w- ’I am*luv*t hrviocL »et with pearls «irj Quebec 2 20 5 %), 7 >1. Leave. <"or*w« W-SA- Tel. 1.192 HarrLson !«12 Fairfield! X'I*Jflng mem .‘7- Hi ward. 17-. Rockland Avenue. Tele TO LET 1 rouse.-,* rooms, HALE-TON L AND i.I N17 ' ENQILV VT N C, mârhie burglarx Insuranve. 711 “Fort b*r* cordially Invited. V, ' .Street Phone little 3y« 11 35. 1.1’.. 5. «4*». Special partie* ar­ APARTMENTS Commercial work * specialty. D*-s*lgn» Street Ph.one 2n*n ranged Phone '*'741. tv2$ for advertising and bust nee* stationery. K. OF P-F*r West Victoria !>’ lge, N'.jT . T£X JJET -7 roomed hotiee. 1i« Oewego Ap- . - i FIELD APARTMENTS Fundehed and COLES. ARTHUR. 1205 Broad St. Tel. (B. plv 17?* >f<«ntro*e Av* Phone lr$1 FORGET! the ex. union ar B. C. Engrax mg Co.. Time* Building. 1. 2nd and 4th Thursday*. K of P Hall < . ysnKu W-i return !<• lî«H»m L*. A r- to. Deep Bay «•- Ha turd/i unfurnished flat* for rent. Phone 1385" LEEMINU BROS North Park St A G H. Harding. K ■ Rid g Phone ayci.. Reward } - 27 roumetl t ntiage. nen dam ____ *7 Orders received at 'TIui-'-h Business of R. S 14 Proml* Blk., 1006 Govern FOR KENT July 28. Return fare, Including . Flic and life Insuran Rente collet t- T7*»YT On S,in. Inly 2.'. i»etween A'llmi' K Phone 3oh*X l>efor«* 10 75c. Special train • ’« ave» ti*« MOV NT IXArni.A SAPA RTMKiÏTH -sev­ nient Afreet.. J FURNITURE MOVERS F- • üwihmI and lb-:<« on Hill Park or m E R. In Tenir ban Depot . (op- eral f irnlshel suite*. moderate rental SEWING MACHINES ORDER OF Till EASTERN STAR f-. k. a small gold « re-, enf pin îiet with MODF.IIN MtDi i>f HWELEINC for Htv HAti* at 7 p Apply Suite I Pit one P7f.______<31 JEEVES BROS.sitosT" TRANSFER Pad Victoria t banter. No 17. meetsR>S onl .?n o : i . . and pearLJ I'honi- AfV>I. Reward nave. Fort Sir. ft. near Hospital ; tc deux in# f>eep Bay at 1" 45 p. TO RENT -Modern. 3-room apartment. van* for moving, storage, shipping and SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 1214 'ni l Rh Mnndav* at 8 p. m. In tfi>.“ per month. Phonr :• packing, phone* 23<*.. and 2118 Broad. D . Fuller, prop. Tel. 8757. P Hall. North P -k St. VisitingIng IMt*r 1A ç T—Sunday. July 22, smnewfiere be- g-»o«| tenant $V Wick Bldg . Oak Bay Ave. Apply Jani­ bera cordially Inxdted. i .v .-i» corner Lionel .and 81.-kespeare 5607!,. SEWINc MACHINES i epali ed tor. *1° MOV i Y OCR FIRM I R1 SCAVENGING Hi « et» and Hillside -ai terminus «mail VICTORIA WEST For rent. Slê modern, FFRNIFFfFf» SPITE. Normandie Apt Cheaper and quicker; prices reason­ BONS OF ENGLAND B ifi — Alexandr- W -li ver enamelled lOJrd link., T, x .ilued ft* I tv 30 VICTORIA SCAVENGING CO. 116. meet* 1st and 3rd Thuradav*. A. O . 7-room house with two mldltfonaT l.cd- ' corner of Cook and Fl»eat d Sts. able. J D Williams Phone 87». j_ P.i; . Government Htreet. Phone 62 F. Hall. Broad Street President. H W -i Kv u-akc trum a-aan_JülletL ln_a< Hon 1 Tonirrs—In—altF~;—b**f—water—■—h«»ating. Halt*» store, corner D-itUn a*.d a i ■ « I * *• phone t.UwiX...... — --■■■ j i « »Xl PÏ.ETRT.T FTT> NL-TF—n Ir-. fTant A*he»" and " garbage removed.’ ‘ % ÎTftWTëir 1771 Second Rtrcpf. «ec»Tarv *• laur.dtv t ..I * In b:i*emenl. ground* Y ate* daily at 7.9» ;» m.. 9.30 a. tn.. 10.45 J 8r».m, 187° Se«x-1ew Ave Hillside 7 LOST—Orf-en silk" scarf. I'indei pU-a.-e t2»ixl2" feet d ken l»ou*c“ and ruit*: apart ineTRs. perfc-tl> Chun. IIS. tn- a. m . 1.15 p. m.. 2.3" p »n.. MS p eluding lig'tl; adülts only. 1176 Yates. FRESH Sl'PPLl LOCAL FISH ie« • ;' "1 SHOE REPAIRING - -,v. Ti nes Office _ 7____ _.1y3» • Dflvp* Cordova Bay. 8 1." n. irr:. 10.L «tally. Free dellx .-ry. XX" I Wrigles- ro—E R P Tuvéi lie Young Engl* rWifCR. «T call at *d sp.'irt- REMOVAL NOTICE—Arthur llibl*a. shoe ëTÎNF A M > TWO-IDS >Al~riMLF.M to . tsi ■!!. Hfea-hil trips arrangc«l for Jy m.-nt. «Xppl.v Suite Pnrk M inslpn*. CENTRAL FISH MARKET. 613 Johnson. i ••pairing ha» remove! to «*7 Yu tes St., lett. 1751 Second Street, eltv. Hillside. D A A Mehurcy, «h fti corner N Park -end (JtrnvJra St*. J- 28 Tel 3UC*i. XV. T. Milieu. IONK OF ENGLAND R 8.- Prtda of th i .» n Time* Building Apply at Times war.l Bldg ______, tv 28 TRY SIX BITS WORTH of Deep Bay. between ltroa«l and (ipVOHIUi-lit- K. CHI' NO RAN ES. LTD. -Flab, Island Iztdge. No. 131. meet* 2nd an e* TO ' LET - Modern, eight roomed house, Saturday. Jujy 8*. Music and «lancing ANTIQUE DEALERS ,8HOE REPAIRING promptly and neatly WANTED —Ml SCELLA NEÔU8 ” galore Refreshment*. Ire cream and poultry fruit and vegetables. . 717 Rioughton llrougl.»tdn 8tre<‘t Phone 242 fit W. J. Cohbett. Maywood P O from Oak Bav Avenue $17* per month. Hiu'a fountain • at "The Chalet." Train ... , . . 1311 Rlanshorxl' flt.. two doors from president: secretary. A. E. Brîndlev I GIVE VP TO $10 for men's se.ond- le;, x e* Dougla* at 7 p m.. Deep Bay "* SPECIALIST Telephony Office. •:d aulm; gl*o htiy ladteÿ etwi-eWL Phone 3354- „K.— ___.■______VM5 p2-m- A- «Utigùtfut >Ji. k.mg-n^ fur and-gllygJL. 16i v,. k.- StreeJ city. ELF./Till' ’ SHOE SHOP. 06 View St. - FOR SALE—LOTS *- ., , , Jt*« PEPIN. P A Phone 5421. 81.8 Fort St. DSI-:P1 ( E. "Foot S|>eehvH*t SON'S OF FCOTIJ1VI>-Meeting» of Alh . . ,v*X CD.. 7r. Fort Street ' china, print* Corns p^rtnnrowlly cured Consulta­ prop. Also Shoe Shine Parlor. Craig Camp yill be held on *econ7. T. H," TM Fort Ht, Te I Jewel cry. musical and nautical Instru­ THF ORDER OF THE E XSTERN PT X WANTED—TO RENT. ment*. toll», etc. Tel. 5446. 1 ■ ■ ; -■ • • 1 . did programme "f *p<»rt-< has been nr- FOSTER. FRED, 1216 Government St. meets on 2nd and 4th Wednesday* at | mnged for the nftei n-i- i In-ad flM »n to PI.one *577. » EMPTY SACKS o'clock In K. of p. Hall."North Park St | • PIANO WANT*-: rent for two i BOOTS AND SHOES Vlettlng member* cordially lnvltc«l i and sell «very thing and anything. are. Phone ten ni». Iniwllng. and m •»!<-. and In the FUNERAL DIRECTORS wanted. D. Louie. or more; best evening *te*te«*ptican vh-wa and music MODERN SHOE CO.. Ynt** nnd G«77« rn- Phone 3483 IT#.nf 1229 < "It v Jlmk Co, B A a ron- V w? _ _ 1______si> ■«.' Johnson StYe«*t Residence metit Maker* and Importer* of high- B c. FUNEILÀL Co. (Hayward'el, LTD . WANTED Furniture, whole or pait: T-t ow ______FOR SALE—HOUSES - grade footwear-. Repairing. Tel. 1856. 734 Broughton ' Motor or horne «Iraxxn fail pri* «*: ca»h do» n «Xiagnet. 6t'-a ■ _ ^77 eiiulpment a* required. Km bal mers. Fort Phone 8114. V NTEI • Repr« • tatlve* r.. din Ibut# (■ OR RALE- Mutin n lu.une and two lid* BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Te*. 2235______' ta » Ut* which wash-, .-hdlivs spotlessly PIKfTCYS NFT FlIHJtC, at all TZcWEATHER at Dak Bay. wlih water frontage on X K PENTE It A ND RI ’I L! 11 T Thlr^ READ THIS— Went prices given ( fan without rubbing One trial make* part of three «hie* Beautiful v lew, ; f : 3" (-««nt» .pound JyM BANDS FUNERAL FURNISHING CO, lavlles’ andgents' «-usit-off cloth _T1>.. 1613 Quadra St T.e! ?i«**. Dally Bulletin Furnished per i. làiient c uetomer». One hundred per ' WANTED—HOUSES Phone 2W7. «>r call 704 Yntc* .Street. dent, profit Make five dollar» .dally and tei ins. Apply Newton, 1302 Wharf leaky roof* repaired and guarantetxJ, by the Victoria Meteor­ THOMSON FRANK L. W7 Fandois 81 LXXX' & CO 'the Lancashire firm) pnnl- • . #•• •< - u samples f-rr f-c.. Street !>'■» WARTEC bungalow. Janie* Ray or Ph.m 35nl R. Eetlmate* . free______3\x «• Fine funeral furnishing.'-. Gradu­ ological Department. V ! inc- Bradley Comp'ahy. Brant- tlx-ely pay top cash price* for gentle­ . . . ■. Oak Bay. Eagle*. A Co.. 517 Hayward BOTTLES ate .of U. S. ■ tkdîeg'- nf Emhrdmlng. men's and ladle»' cast-off clothing, f# -I. Out large lot». 7 mliiute* from var. low Block. PIhone 6118. ■ ____JyT? Offi* e Tel 4?x Open day "and night. boots, etc • Ph«me 401. or call 716 Fort -Any 'qtianilty of mass, cop- taxes S2.UM0. terms Citv Brokerage THE RETURNED SOLIdERS’ BOTTI.E VU tor la. July 27 a m.-The barometcB NT ED AG EN* Y. 1313 Blanehanl St R«»ttle* of HARDWARE '. Street Night phony 729R. ha* fallen qver tile Interior nnd ruin i f lent zifu . r':h*..T, i.i ^> f- 5**1 I'nIpn Bank Phone 815._ )y'X modern bungalow .In Es'pilmalt dl*trifTi< r | J>'28 Johnson. Hardware stoves and range*. Paint*.' oil*; etc Tel. 745 iré.-*. Phone 45i5t. 1421 Government St HO ;8E OI' rt'UNITUltE wanted for Drive Gorge ______'______jy^ • r FURNISH ED ROOMS* «BROKERS ri-. Phone 2272. HORSESHÔER DIAMONDS, antique», old g«>Id l»ought FOR SALE Modern luingaiow. a GhXiRtli: * CO , A . P'S Belmont House and *»M Mr* Aaron*on. 1007 Govern­ Aux «luantlty lchl« kf little, home, gelling-at tl.500 helov HirMMF.lt V1RITORH will flntp-ldeasant Custom* broker*. Shipping and Itisur- XV/ NT ED rooms, moderate kaCe*. at Dunsraulr M. IH1N ALD A < 622 Pandora Tal 38. ment St.. npp**»lte Angus Campbell*e._ . dr --k*. carb paid at your house. PI.one A pplv owner. 2919 Albina Rtreet. gTi. 7?8 Johnson Street. BAGS AND WASTE MKTAI. MER­ Forecasta » McTAVISH BROS, 624 Fort. Custom CHANT IV Ta>uI». 319 <'aled«inla Ave. u NTED To buv, greenhfuise* FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK BRÜNSÎWICK IfOTEL-SA* night nnd up broker». whipping and forxx artling HEALER AND MEDIUM For 36 hour* ending 5 p. m. Suturdn) ‘rî. e and partlcuhir* to Living- |2 weekly and ip. heat location flritt agent* Td 2815. Atm Henn Exju«-s* BEST PRICES paid for gr cast-off \i tor ta and vicinity—4**reeh to *trot. v;V cla»- no bar; few housekeeping rooms at i.e. fl. rl*t.’ North Vancrxuver. a 4 FOR RA LE- Four choice cow*, horse and repreHentn'tive. P. O. Box 1.724. R KN El.8HA XV. healer and medium, 1943 clothing Give me a trial. ; tvesterlx an«l southerly wln«l», liosi: : rig. milk c at.* bottle*, efe. ; will rent Vnte* apd Douglas Sutlej Streei. off Cook Street. Con­ 1409 Store Street.______W NTEL»--To buy. a small gi -cery sultation* dally. Circle*, Tuesday and lotnly and c«.k>1, wRh showers. house fumlslted and give over milk THE KENSINGTON. 919s Pandora tit BATHS A LADY WILL CALL nnd buy your k. era I store buslnes*. or would rent round (Gorge district). Phone _ 17MR2. Frldav, 8 p in. Take No. 6 car. Phone Lower Mainland—Mostly cloudy at: » .;;ablr-premlHés for same Must-ha Furnished suite*, for rent, It. and C BATHS—X'apor and e|e« trlc light*, mai- high , las* cast-off clothing Spot cash cool, with allow era. ft. nnett. Admiral * Road. JyW water, own hath», single bedrooms. Jy3» 28191. ______Ol Mr». Hunt. 812 Johnson, two houses up gv,id living a. cojnmodntivn.' Pi > fer *ng-' and chlropmly Mrs. Barker. —----- Report,». , k....d suburban district. Particulars in FDR 8AU-1 Two. good delivery run re* TWO BEDHOOMS. furnlsl.etl. mlnvites Phone -7527. 713 X'lt-w Street JEWELERS from Blanxhard. Phone 4o21. r*« t place to-Box H2!>. Time*____j.v2f Apply Box 1998. Time». ______jy28 ituatlvn Victoria—Barometer, 29 M; tempera tut from Empr*»* Hotel, iiic« CABINET MAKERS HAYNES. F. L.. 1124 Government. Also LADIES’ AND GENTS’ discarded clothe*, maximum yestenlay, 78; minimum, i XVANTED Trgrt of good <«udw«»od tlm VtENT I'RKE * RcdhiTid Ave , t room*, 428 Vnm ofiverHtreet- Jy2i wnti hmaking, cngraxdng and plating. ►hoes, et. . wanted. Will pay beat price*. p/igla* car»- 1" minute*, mre. At two big l27 DH. CONWAY > M I». Plaster* may be ing Antitjue furnltun- a .*pe«-lalty. CANADIAN PFGET BOUND MÎT,!,- -T- lure, maximum yesterday. N.’; mlnlmui. W x NTKD-GdUBons In running mot. Satisfaction guaranteed. 68 OoWtn- SHORTHAND FOR. 8 A LE Heavy ream, 140». ht» obt-iIned *t Ml Sayward Bldg_____Jy$0 Kiln dried kindling. $2 per load delivered. wind. I miles s. E., rain. .01; wreath . u; and motor IWiat. Box 115*. Tinu ment. Phore 4*>I5L. SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 1011 Govern­ Iy28 weight fVS Mtpjp Street, MHs"81iAW, formerly of Winnipeg and Phone 771. CANDY AND CHOCOLATE ment Street. Shorthand, typewriting, Prln'be Rupert Barometer, *9.82; ter WANTED l.OOt» cords fir nord wo-»d by 8KÏ.LING oJ T nale of rabbit#. 344 Slm- Edmonton, will purchase your caat-off LADIES' TAILORS bookkeeping thoroughly taught, E. A. voe Street. I,hone 277*11'.. Aw clothing for spot cash. Phone 401, or MANUFACTURERS pej-nture maximum yesterday. 6». min ... >• -.w «.- rail. Box l&gl Times Office__et evening* 729R. «tore. 785 Fort 8treat. YALF.N » CO . 8 D . Room 4. Mc­ Macmillan, principal. Phone 374. nutn. 44; wind, calm: weather, cloudy " 7*F0R~SAL E-AC R E AG E FOP. SALE-Jersey iyn. $73. phone VR6.. ROY AT. ( AN1»Y FACTORY 1229 Gov Gregor Bldg. Tel. 4613. , ■ Seattle—Barometer. 39.06; temperatui ■ Jy» PERSONAL -A marriage lift* been »r-v SEWER AND CEMENT WORK "HfYlment. Mfgr* of < hoeolat«‘* and maxlrtium yesterday, 82; minimum, f. V(R{ sA I.E’ lh acres, • under^-<-nUlv_...... ranged and will ahortl>1 take place be­ confectioner'’ <8 A nllba* Tel.. 1828 ■ LAUNDRIES BUTCHER. T.. sewer an«l cement work. WANTED l.** lbs wild Mackh#-n ie* at tween Amelia. «Iaughterci»f Mr and Mr* wind i-’ mile» 8. W.; weather, cloudy. a., fenced, wire fencing modern *-rt>om Ux- p housekeeping rooms, er* and nincksmlthlnS- Phone 446, Harris ft Smith, 1520 Broad Street. noom «nfl ho«rd. «îr™2L 1v'4 Tel. 6237. Building. Phone $411. UiLié» or gentlemen. Plione 2K*L. j>77 sea. 44 Mensle». r f VICTORIA 'DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY. .IL LY 27, 1917 11

by The Times, yesterday ore a good of ttie Hoard. I11 ’8% lie came to_ Brit­ ish t’olumaia ami for tour years made' dial later than than the letter, re­ Ins home la the Boundary Country, APPLE BROWERS GET SIR RICHARD’S SIGHT ceived by the Premier there fs the pos­ LAND SETTLEMENT where hç is well remembered as sue- sibility That Sir Ktrhnrd has had an­ ssful In mercantile pursuits. Ïii-IMO other' relapse, in which case it may be Mihiro removed to.Terrace, where fur him .to return homa iui- IMMEDIATE ACTION IS NOT YET REGAINED itfw <^1t ^‘ tho1aru* -w#« mtuxii dword., til a later date than suggested. Hi MED - ha* alw'àys been particularly keen for the well-being of, the fanner and lias progressive views anil complete understanding with regard to Land Sir George Foster-Mqves in Re­ May Not Be Able to Travel to First Business Session Will Be Settlement. A^ vhalrmnn of the Ad- visilry Board of Farmers* Institutes sponse to Hon, John Oli­ Canada for- Some Held on Wednesday fir British Columbia, Mr. Muuros ver's Telegram Time Yet COLLECTOR APPOINTED I ... j. Mih m|H,.nt«nr^i matters is not Next :__ limited to any particular district, shoe the "consolidated Fanners’, Institute sehen.e embraces the whole province. Prompt action has followed thr Mr. Munro will be the Northern In­ Mention w.i i i .the = eolmnn’i telegram sent hy th.* Hon. John Oliver, W, W. Moore Named to Assist HON. JOHN OLIVER TO i' cl or. representative. >. -t . rduy to lliv vlfl ot tl..t 'ii Hi- Klld Minister of Agriculture, tô Sir George John A. Macdojiitld. MvF.rido «.is too ill at l-i- .«I til per-, in Getting in Aj real's and Foster, advising him of the desirahil- WATCH ITS OPERATION Vntil lie was thirty years of âge John j ity of early advice* to the Australian mil uf hi* Hailing lo CY.nad. . , Poll-Tax A MaedonaM, of Nanaimo, was active­ j Government on the matter of the pro­ rromk-r Brcwytvr has r«« « ImhI a let­ ly t ngageii in farming, while his winter posed embargo on the importation, of ter this morning from Hun. J H. Canadian apples into thu Common-, At the conclusion of this morning’? time avocation « ache >’val‘ waM concern­ Tnmrr. Affcnt-General for Hi D ish •'«*- ed with lumbering. Added V> that lie wealth. On t.îiç re of ibe .JUa- BossDûi of tbe-IhrovinrtHi FleeutlViv tlb lvmhi.t In London, hv which hv -a>s i* » practical contract •1 r__ v\ ith farm Fir George has wired id the lion. Mr. ”Th rn’isie r,f the-JTawnilans, the most fiisclnatlr.-r in thd . that sir, Kichnrd 1ms net vet regained listcrlof Finance the Executive Council personnel of the Lit nil St'UlenWM bu||,linK9 : 1urtlvular1z. ,1. - ffMvcr this morning stating, that im- world, is still in my la is anrl haunts me sleeping and waking. 1.: à - ivîrw r - 1 "I I:- t 1. - «UUl» V his'decld.d to appoint an additional Board,'was ahpounved. Mr. Macdonald, who will be Yan- m«-illate repyesvçtatlons wefe made on l-l can still h»*f*r the pulsing of the surf at Waikiki, set* the ti c « ut f 1 ' phjsklan. .•-olhvt-ir of p' iI tax ;s- whose advice "ii the many activities view to intercepting any such propos­ its woodland solitudes.” • w William W. Moore, of this city, has s.b't f.ir the foTtn-r Agent-General to . Maxwell Smith, Chairman. .which may be expected from the oper- iti -m> a sye - >1A11K TWAIN. ii“t n c!;x)i-.-n .«3 a third special collec­ n;:ke the >v«v uje. iit ilio end <>f the Duncan Munro. * — .. ation - f thv act. will hr" or great value Thv matter .arose, out* of an’intima­ tor, anvrrs ■ of the Lai id ‘ Keltlem gaged :-i the Financial and I George Foster, asking that *tepS DUNFORD’S SPECIAL | known in the t it -, where lie hhs beeh . -wittr avoid any streb diseriml!tator> meas- Fair Hawaii jin bysines.s-f >r a lung time, mon re- lUsiness in the city of Ndiial^v Dairy business, going concern, unnectfons throughout thé I 4l8.i ^ure be token forthwith. — | yently as a member'of the firm of eiL the most important piece of—1er about, forty cows, prize bull,, trlctF. Hi nattv of- Bruce In thv «:^pni "f lb- «-iji’-u.rgo £"ing When you hear’Hawaiian music on the New Edison, horses, wagons. automobile. - new j Mdore and J- im^lon. He possesses all Iitiivc nutchinery, next to the tiove County/.fintarlo.,' _ into effe/ t* a P i - 11 loss to M ’Kiia'lian you hear i,t exactly as it eoimded to Mark Twain. Thr nrd upn#»-dato stable*. together ; tiv qualifient ion? rt qutsltc fur the du- with huge uill^ . rotifer showing smut itself, ha* lieeit get in tnoti Charles Reginald Ward, uppL gi'UWvra would follow, since al- g« «i'I profit! - Pii'*e. complote. i tjêk m hÿt h arc being entrusted to him i eudy arrangements hax v b< - ti made New. Etlruoirs K< (Vcatioii of Hawaiian îïlusic will 117,OoO. or will take prairie farm i and is « • i rain to justify the tonlinen« <• Maxv • Ü Smith and Ills four c i>f immense value to the board will ■for large shipments *of the-incoming linger in your ears and will liaiuit you, just as Mutk land as "part payment. , will- ii the ^|it::.-t< r has in him. Ht h'dgpcs are now to bp tait rust < d.'Y.' be tile plai tieftl-khoWk d'li. Tïrîmgbfrog' 1 ■ nvp'to the Commonwealth. Twain "describes. w pt.NKuUU'fl. Hank Build­ ' ipaltcfs, |M**sessed' by Vharite R. ing Phohe 4542. gins his duties on 41 on da > The '.s ppolntnif of spec ial ct lleq- ment ' and Development The I'War* who will represent the eastern before in interior of the mainland. An n civil, tors, as had been m mi^sure was brought dowit hy the those. o dumps. .1 engineer In the-employ- nf tt.r- «"nnudian ONE LANGUAGE TO 8 Hon. John Oliver. Minister of Agricul­ ccsaful in th*.- "th- r clti p‘« in Bad tic Railway fur a number of ytais, NEW EDISON Answers to Times the volt th • large ture and flailwui», and was passed Mr W'.ii «• available 1 wills to the J’ro- through ail its slaves and placed, on - ' BE COMMON TO ALL “The Phonograph With a Soul” tit'Ti work in the Kootenay and -the Krc -Mowed t< . Want Ads. cumulât the late a iminhrtra- Okanagan valley*. ' ’ tion with the poor excuse-that In the-* His long residence In the Kootenay COME TO OUR STORE TO DAY I*.;* foilowtns replies are waiting to œ hard' times the Province'»' debtlfrs Board ! dry belt, and hi* companion interest in ' Hi- Okanagan has enabled him to fam­ Chief Justice Hunter Indicates Stove of Superior Service. lui. -30. 5«k SK «SS. Cil. ■,». im, 837. Ml.- e .colle* l iliarise himself with lb.- conditionji pf PH. *'D t*T-, Ptif-, ltKH, 1; luüti, Ihu, lion ot p -I! tax is "prut - . ding well, and Lines Upon Which Peace 1434L ilTo, Security. the co-op*:ration of employer» is being From all fcvrtion* .of British- Co­ ids particular, ttrhtmry Mr. W ard was for a long time actively engaged in Should Come readily given though ii is, of course, lumbia à the - agnniitur,..! tommunl Kent’s Edison Store mandatory by statute. * • tic. Lave stamped tV.- . -mUe^ibUt 4,.lULJxii:g.L. irrlùiUiiin -prujcctH of the C. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY appr«>\ al. on the n>ea*ure, wi.ich is re- P. R. in Alberta. Phone ‘$449. 1004 Government Street I'.rd*deuH a splemlkl tribute to the DI*h IONISAIS Have you not ever Melbourne llviicy Nclrms. ChhX JuàUx-g Hunter,, -addressing thy I v-i- T, T T.PT*'-~-totir^~nmfrmg- rrprTrsr* 1 urossErh*- \ str.••y~hV! 1 tTras'i Rar tt*s «ndoisvd by the people of the annual gathering which opened trw at the present time either ChllMwetvk. He has been n euucessful Thursday In Seattle, . ut lined some of WHY go HOME TO EAT wiien you van Have You been the a evert-;--.-. *>0 , wfiel-wariTieVW1TD' tînrrp.TkADlJ fronts? ajuL-ut . prxalut tinn _ur._ajii-yLKldlng bul udi «riisemeut for tbs. opportunlt> i*f tlv comUtiena which bhtoild t»« pre.<- Friday Mr». Robert. Hughe* held- an ■ sold for fC «10 each, by I*. L. lla>nea. a v ry moilcratF return" to the province the hdtler when given a real chance. dent to peace. Among other things h< iBvitatimi ten *et""Th"ë' parsonage, at keep ■ n trying It Tables f..»r ladioa. li:i U-uvernmnot Street? They're un in tiie -w ay of much n= » ded foodstuffs. Mr Nelenie was Instrumental In. bring­ w hich many Taffies were present. Thr DENTISTRY CH KM AIN VS WOOD, e-|iial to eordwixxl. equalled. • It will, moreover, stimulate the ing in a large number of settlers to Evacuation of any o<-t upied terri­ hostc. s .was Ably ass’sled l»y tiie In 12- Inch length*. Kerri*. Phone ISTt*. at Hr BD HEPAIIIS—Engine» thoroughly First a Food, Then a Sweetmeat.— fuller procès* ê anytTithg limited rural potentiaïitir Brfoe rcythe year I^rt, when he'with­ anleco. thou n tongue? n-anshlp guarauleed. Arthur Dan«lridge, lUM-iHuie the great- FrwH th*. many n-f'-rnum io the drew trotn the ilrm, he was associated That the questions as to what por­ For oft I’ve Seen the anil within the Mt-kW Yfrtew Street, eeti- -Demtrrttm with F. J. Hart ft Fo.. so that he 1* au Theatre.______tut achievement In- randy yet. with term* and scope of iho Act Which tion of Germany, Russia anti Austria fait;with all matters tinam ial and par­ are to be incorporated should be set- With all the wealth of prehistoric days, trPENoORAPHKH. young lady, want» their delicimi* flavor" are tpeiTal fur hays appeared from time to time In ticular!:. in the .agricultural sense. tied by a pirbrsHte taken in the af­ When mammoth creature* weird, aod IK>:-iUon, IHgh Schdtil graduate, eafefuî Friday and Katurday.. ^5c per IK these column* , rentier* uf The -Times eavug-- swung TO CONTRACTORS and eompetervt; would substitute. Ro< \VI[>er’8 candle* are appreciated hv will understand that the primary ob­ fected areata Far oosy Jungles, and strange-wrought 1140,JTIme». -, .______JyîS That the boundaries of Rouroaitla Tenders are JftvMed'for tlic «rci tlon of everyone. They are the rewult of half ject of the Act is to increase agricul­ birds, "mong nine houses at James Island. Plans ruid W.*tNTKF>—25 trifêr» or salDo.ikV 1 : good and Bulgaria should be settled in the Curious tree* and vine*, sang to the Whges. fpii'-k promotion. Apply Royal a century’e « xperlt-iwe, we provide the tural production In way* many and OBITUARY RECORD spi 'ifivatlond may lie obtained from me Fl) ing « O. ; .ortb c Liu Government Sr inibli- with . oiiislttv iitly :iui*erlor valu-, varied. To accomplish that it will same way. wild maze undersigned on making a deposit of ten That it common language be taught Of festive flower*, held In the clam’rous dollars. The lowest or any tender not now be the duty uf the board to con­ necessarily accepted. îâiN T KuitOET the ex-Mirsion and by all the warring nations in th*-ir in qualify. The best candles you van tinue the" Ioann.o uf moneys to farin- The death occurred last evening of Of mantle** file*, while all sweet Incense A. H. AC K ROY H «Pur ii Agt danee' to- Det-P Bay oh Saturday, buy are the -candle*, that have stood prligary s-hrxiis in addition to tin July. Return fare. including r* fur agricultural improvement» at Margaret Helen i uteheson, secono languagv tin y Individually use. CANADIAN BXPLD8IVB8. LTD , Ike teat and received the Inghot Victoria, it. O, 1.LY H. ANDERSON. 21 r • ip". 1 Mrtl r’arr. Î AV. lire agrhuiturlFt who is .nixlbus to th>- Hands Chapel, gras forwarded yes­ malt. medah". ailverjh medals am!1. diploma* That there be establish'd an iut- r- .lout K>-j' ir«fdt. tv .’7 farm for lu^.o-diut.- i* (uni on ?. lalior. terday, via Hem t le, to tttmtitroy. Ont., fur K. Confectionery. U <• c ream, ice natlonal, unit of < oini ge, ihd th it the LOST 1 H.|> tar !ine. or betxy.en By the clear ira; >y‘ spared tiie man who would he a pro­ died »n Wednesday at the Royal Jub­ border, ho i.se and window d< i o.ratlon. transferor the German African colon­ FOR SA I K t.’ollapelhle l* y. Iti ducer. Reclamation used irrigation are ilee Hospital. He was 60 years of age abv bugg Wliter*ZÀ Vu.. 1210" Douglas and 6,07 ies to the South African Vnimi. The good tondit ..n Pl.imi* 179114. Jy3A also within ihe scope of the board’s and had farmed-In th* S.aanlcb district Yates St. • easiest solution of Germany's difficult FINN ÎSMK1 Five ruon *, well f ir- activities. The improvement of graz­ for tlte past forty yt ars. He i* sur- nlfhe city. problem, the speaker said, would be Cuts That Compel 1. It) minute*’ wa k from ing land- will dlkewise be .a great fac- vived, lieside* his wife and family, in Bur-1 - K Rr ^ Brett, Ltd , Fort the handing over to her of Turk-y in TO ARRIVE TO-MORROW China, by Several cousins in this city. F tree t. jySft Tbr Tor the betterment, of r,t<#ck Asia, for German colonization, which, throughout the'province. The returned The funeral will take place from the BUI Cl WOÎ1 K—Chimney building. he said, hê believed, would 1>«* n good t ,.<. Price ri-ut: satlsf ictInn guarau* Programme of Entertainment is Out­ -soldier Is also aided to thv • xtent of Sands Chapel on Sunday morning at set-off against the loss of African ter» teed. Boy H», Time*. aî lined for Receiving Scientists. $500 in the purchase of land under the 11 o’clock, and burial will be in thd rltiiry. , WANT I'D - I ai borer* and unskilled Act, in addition to the provision for Chinese Cemetery. Attention= uns. Ill Rvgarding.iUt Inriomalty to Belgium, me. ’ ,ir,h s_, f all dtscript The Advisory (’ouncil for Scientific the svILmT- H'll'THtly; • ietrial Research, h< am «i fey Hie speaker said that tht* might take emn "ht Ft ••f a2 It is the intention of Minister to keep Tiie death occurred this morning at tile form of a yearly rental to be paid imp. i ,of, *,,, a B >!'Callum, xshi aniVe 31 $3 Fifth Street, of Mrs. Elizabeth FOR S XU". Nordhelaier in close personaI'loiich with the oper­ .Belgium by Germany, /or an outlet et . IS ITN nilily. 1^17 Quadra. Jy30 in the city to-ni'-rrow morning from ation of. the «Board in order that the Teasdale. aged 36 years. The late Mrs. No matte-r how much or how little you wish to spend on Antwerp or some other Belgian port W A NT til > Small storage shed or Vtw>couver. where they, have been con­ Teasdale was a native of Kngland and best possible result may be obtained. * that would give quicker access to the illustrating your ads, booklets or folders, yon can rely ou al; t iieap re it. Box ducting similar investigation» into the a resident pf Victoria for the past Time J>-.m The .Chairman. Atlantic for German commerce. ua to give you all-round satisfactory service. p'oKaibllilte* fur expaitsion of the de­ year. Formerly she resided in Cal­ MAN knows that u low Maxwell Brnlth . was born.In the his­ Chief Justice Hunter ah*d declared th*: WlHK velopment of natural resource* as gary, Alberta. She 1* survived by her price tire tli cheap and toric town of Forfar. Scotland, , on that the abolition of the hostile mon­ those that will be held in this city. husband, Williâm Teasdale, who has g-»"d thing. Î ft or table May 27, 1 At an early age he'eross- archic* i* another neteseary condition HERE ARE SOME OF THE THINGS WE DO— ii derate- pr!< e t. juiffle The programme that the local com­ Just recently returned from the front, XoVlu Jytf mittee of ,the Board of Trade and other « I Up Utyntlc and with his parent» to durable peace. * AND DO WELL * til'd down In the township of Minto, two children, hsg-dnthsr, John Rutter, . The -granting of the fran« hlsc to T,*WsT~-Jr»l•* Tut ptintr#He.i1 l°Trd bvo«wh. organization* 1* planning contains one -brother, Joseph Rutter, and One Wellington Vounty, <)nt. It wn* hire women of all the warring nations, Chief on ltlchmonit ltua«l or Oak Bay many features that Will be of great In­ - AViivte: a keepsake. -Kinder plfe*'1 that h- bexame arqualnttd with ngri- sister, Mrs. BaJnbrldgé, all of Victoria. Justice Hunter .*ald, is another condi­ Zinc Cuts in Line or Half-Tone I ' hj n_e>U.______'______JV»> terest to the visitor*, who are men of culturnl pursuits. ^Hgrutlng to the The remains.are reposing at the Thom­ tion that might well . he mpj orted. high standout In the world of eclericc. Zinc or Copper Engraving for Any Number of Colors iif)Y WANTED to len'rn Jewelry i.tisf- western State*, in the early eighties he sen Funeral Parlors, from where the More attention, he *nl«I, ought to be ncss; AM)ly\LitUe & Taylor, 617 Fort Ott Saturday morning the etsttora will v, h* not long In arriving at tliê ill tak« pi ice on Monday at given In the schools to th. achieve­ From One to Five Street. ______)>») be interviewed by H. Pattliwson an* • tuslon-tHnt h - hud left behind him a 2.18. ReV. H. S. Osborn* will officiate. ments of orators, artists, discoverers TO 1 *• T Seven rooWd. furnl»h«ifionise. other members of the local committee . Combination Line and Half-Tone Cuts I’lfnr 1 StV" t, gas uXd piano: S ronnied, country with far greater agrlcultuRil and inventors ■ dnd less to the exploits of the advisory council and In the furnished house, * KeK si, • garage prospects, lie returned to Toronto, and MAY LOCATE HERE - +* Alexamb r and Napoleon. Mechanical Dot an»Stipple Work of Every Description cm per month. DâTbÿ I .aw son, fii" afternoon-will l»e taken to th^ Govern­ nearly a quarter of a century ago came ‘ Embossing Outs Fort.-'______^_____ iy2 ment Meteorological Station at Cion- to British Columbia. R. D. Knight, of Calgary, Contem­ C'DtlxWA BAY STAGE lev es^ixmeer's On October 1, 1902, lie we* ap|>ointed CHURCH ACTIVITIES corner. Old Victoria TTieatre. «>1/.. Ijg plates Jam Factory and Cannery. H 1 ni t.A". 6.15. - Leave* CordovaXH ty. On Sunday it Is planned U> lake the to thy position of fruit Inspector for We realize that n GOOD picture Is worth a million wort; council meinb« rs. to the hunne of the 11i'> pro.v inv<- of British Columbia by Naval and Military Methodist Church - «- ),• ", U y‘, 2, 5.15, 7. Jennihg*. Robert Dougall Knight; a business r. ______tok, new Oovernmeril telescope, which la the Dominion Government, resigning Provides a Variety of Entertain­ Our plates arc etched in such a manner that good printing mail, of Calgary, arrived .In the city ,lui\ or lease, ly or 12- )1%av. under the. charge of ï>r. Piaaketi ill* post In September, lKB. Fr«>m that ment During Fine Weather. WANTED this afternoon to look over the field for can be the only result ‘xvlth eph. itma gr'mn^l.,*. atJMttle Saanich Mountain. This pro- tlm<' on until March, 1913, ho edited fei-H-.i'i r«« io Crown Itealty, 121S tiov- canning and preserving produce of the grr.Yimia a* outlined, however, will he and managed Th** Fruit Magasine. Foi The Naval and Military Methodlsi rrriiiient :Tlr -et. ' ______Islarid. subject hktbe final arrangements that Wn fiait four years he has bc«*n per­ ÇTUureh, Esquimau, la providing a good Til :Ei: MOUE I.ÔTS Mt $.K>'. your own Hi* coming Is largely <)uc to rep­ will beXtnadv^wtth the visitors regtird- sonally -operating nn|l attending to programma for Its members and, résenta tiona made by the R C\ Prairie iug the K tiKthx,f theii Ktay In the city. ills farm at pcrocht, 'acme 50 mil friends during these delightful sum­ IAVK \ HOUSE I- . • 1st Market* Commissioner, J. A. Grant, When this lias hven decided the local, «ri«t >'f Vapcouv'er. He eomee to the mer days. On Monday Inst the Rlcycf* ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT | chairmanship of the. Board with a de- who has Induced him to exbmlne the Club had a run. to Gordon Head, leav­ TREATMENT OF KUPTFItE—See a committees w ill be in a position to de­ local held, to which he was already »pe :aliet. Consultation free. T. MaeN. cide on the hour» fe*. meetings at | Ffré t" *e«> the agricultural resources ing the church at 6.30 and returning nt TIMES PRINTING * POLISHING 00, LTD. .hm, -, - Avebury A\-e. Plrdite 477JR. ,.f the province Judiciously and system- favorably incllnbcl. Assisted by Ihe 9, after having a cherry supper at one ______Jy27 which evidence regarding the Island>' Commissioner of the Victoria and Isl­ possibilities foK development will be atkrftlly developed, of the^fcult fanehes at the Head. PHONE 109» TO i.i'.T- urn tailed, eomfurta.ble eot- and Development Association, he was On Tuesday the Quarterly Official presented. Duncan Munro. ' tr,y*-. . outrai. KH5 Yates Street. Phono shown round the city and district on Board Invited the congregation to take n. Jy36 Of farming.stock and his ehlldhQodlk. the airival of the aflertio#■ n boat from tea on the beach at the foot of Fra»er A tourist was driving along a duet y day* gpent So the atmosphere of the —'.t . CARD OF THANKS , g . Vancouver. rond jo tKe "west of IrHim.I one hot eufrt- plough and harrow. DUnvan Mujirotinu Street, afti-r which a song-fest was The establishment of a jam factory Th# family of the late John barker de- me? day and siopt»e* »t • email inn for Httw the light of day In Glengarry. Ont lit-Id Around the fire by the 60 who rh. in this way .to thank their friend* refreshment. O" asking the Jarvey If he With a thorough knowledge <»f prac­ in the district is another phase of*ac­ accepted. U,r the kind letter* ef sympathy, and the was dry. theft worthy• replied. • Dhroy,: tical farming, aided by extensive mm- tivity which the visitor is contem­ On Thur*ral tribute* sent; aleo Did yer honor way dhroy? I'm *o Uhroy plating. after a personal investigation Club hud a successful event, landing . dd* . td frleml* and the member* of < -«urt lltftl If v*s etonptd mv .hack >e'd see tha 'utceckfe t«lW4

56746642 SEVEN BELGIANS if WERE MURDERED BY KERENSKY’S HANDS SERVICE UNEXCELLED GERMAN INVADERS

Amxterdytn. July 27 I.e.s Nouvelles, BURDICK BROTHERS » FBETT.IT0. ‘f Mau.strh'lbf. reports l Iwu <«vvn Bt»lr plans xyeru shot by the de r man a at

< Expects to Be Back in Boston "Xtrit«‘ of *tSt. 'I^ITIvtunt" ZT'Z Result-of Russian Reverses, I Ivihlél, a fciwix.» II vi il g i the Simv STOCK BROKERS ‘ iC; - fipm North by Sep­ parish. uwi.it eonvtiriMNp. i. , named in Field;. Alarm at,. tember 15- f«eji une. Thv pu i is reported' to PeU"; ad Direct Wires to Montreal, New Vurfc, Chicago. have bc'tnt di-iiin-yj til food on - thrw -usions for three days .'ti aitttopl to compel him to speak. I Telephones. 3724-3725 ' “ ' -620. Bnntghlcn Street July 27.- Douald Jdi'MtlLti). 1 Ids assistunt was tortur J for I he J Av. hfpgtiut, July —The mi - , m ■- who has been -in,... ..ne_ purpose. Th • Gormans i impelled rwcri-es have enorumu: !y j P |jt hem, - t h« Hewspapt I»At, .Uml -btua tour streiigtJiviuHl the hiuid.k of tlie~(.iuvv.?'n- | «ffîîg wlilelt 'riffvi té,l their k|ki V' to I. turn, home by Set» nu’iii at l'uisograd,' a«’c<»rding t.i^ eak. I'.irch from Am.irum Amb-x-Mador .'tah on .V'lW'inuer ti last and FianciK to-day to the State Depârt;- • rect i vt1-! «. CONSERVATIVE CAUCUS nn.lit. i’li y haw sJtuwn Lhr . luipusai- ■ ‘ If our r« lief ship iI«h-< not fall us n biliiy of control of the army by a h«»I- third rim v," the « stplonr writes, "1 AT OTTAWA TO-DAY rts that tlxe Hot Ljrv‘1' of» It. and have planned fur- forenoon ended with the1*' announce­ “Slutre. Sir. It's a grand Invention entirely to kape yer eyea from i ri'**:? at ilie front has caused the deep- ment by the Prime Minister that the watetin when yer peelin' the union».“ <• t (il.iini in Petrograd, not only as to remaining'’business of the session ha . hiewiuent* of the revolution it- w ild >as a ithout n douht sincere in lation, income taxation and other mat­ sTi. All parHé» ar«- united In urging (By DurtlTCk "Bros. & Brett; Lid:) lis belief that it lay some lit) miles ters. No decisions were announced. | the Government to itsc an>y mensuraa Montreal. July 27. Thv local market lit:-1 tviT: \\ " •! Thomas Hlih- It is probable that the railways re- r.i'- w.iry to meet the PltuaRon RALLY NEAR CLOSE uuirlng aid xxfill he put temporarily In ARTELLERY DUELS "Tipem-il dull ami <•«» «tlniiexl )*«• «luring the —\V st»■ nt 151 1,1 Ilf’S to make sum Ihsp.itdies to the Russian KuiLvassy forenoon session. During the lute trad­ t.d theft* wen- tv warded xxith nothing harge of a commission until after th LOWER BIRTH RATE ALONG LINE NEAR conflTin iTIis' iM»int of vi«*xv -and show ing a buying movement s«;t in- which * .ti‘- but 1 ■ : r ll"! i;'«-n. xvar, when u more complete plan • of th it many of the Conservative leader^ rle«l the-more Active stocks up one t«» fmn • • I. . x 1 i- -!. ii"il my ohjr.'tlv»» nntionttTfïatIon of tin» railxxax lines THE BELGIAN COAST who recently xx.n|t out of office now points, the - latter in Quel«ee îtadw.«y point. "King ChrMian lam«l. (In- Flny may he-Worked out boxed t«» s.,uiie ex- ■ire coming tn-the front of affairs so «n» 6" v.-ab ago. xvhlvh luul- tent at least upon the n-p.qrt of the British Headquarter il In Frame, J*ily more. They Include such men as the yesterday « htatr • There was—no epeetel Dull Market; Outlay by ii.-x ,.r ••«•!' visited a far .,in l Jtrioxx . 1 ‘rayton-Ai^Worth report. , '! ni'.v»" market « i>e It • xx’as report'd-tl«<.t P.'('.rmn T "I > « « T «‘it fit X* -Ifh C.*a- i. : . . ■ A HriiutF rurnbiH ar«* aftonr as to the I: K.»; former AttrtWer of ln- n.oney was «A little «»asi. . . and fids, to- Washingkm e. UL erh . a ton had nev»>r beeri* cx- a mount of money required to meet the 1 - nietion? M. îgnatlolT. M. T'iehkEi tnoff. ç«dner With the strength In Wail Kir vet i dyr 1 1 : • • !• -i x n i -i. »..!•; w. » . obligations of the V» N R and G. T. P ' 1 • •n Dunkirk. Th- Britl-ili artillery re- ic-r#mr—’"nf th. .T«.< ÇtTfsT '"TîfilfiTîeKrtjc TTtWTTrtfre- fto douht I ad" soiliet! UtS it; . ‘ ! rn ny mill nt const lin»*s. The a mounts 4 mentioned in the pffyi y ; F: r Avk entefî S h-’, to do with, tiie buying. iii IhU rnarkeL cated by Figures sjx>n«l«‘*d vlgorousfx'. I - (By Bur k Rroif, À Brett. Ltd ) y ."line ir ! 1',. id* lltiiüx - XXV plckntL .••.rrhlors run from $. •,'M)V;tH)0 to Further dox»rn the Nine the Germans .oui Admiral Kolchak, of t h • Blncl^ W-t. Ttie^earning* of nearly ad v.vi adlan. ■x»m- 11P ai »■ mimklv i on»l 20 polar panies are -running a’ t»»|* net h. Tlie New York J'-dy* „'7 The jiiixrket «'«m- sio.ooo.oou helled ivi-rmncut^ uvulc spveifiv. ti'en i. ,1 p • prl ' if h XX h«»n «mil it em h««s nwu Bulle fractional lo.es.-», Gcjieni 1 1 .1 ; ' , Ik At «h,, «ame tinv* :tt v - t 4 among the ' msterdiim. Jtilv 27. —Apart front the QUESTIONS CONNECTED lltgh. IV)xv. l.i ' MotoH fiellii g.■„ b« low t ui.. I utflnR t je a -n«»ug! f.MKl for the >»»ar. ANARCHISTS IN STATES TtoT»ji \; 1 ;i and th : Red C3ua-«l arc nin- the list lumli iK ? .«nt i« Aiiiit nrpad* made upon Oerm.-i n.. imij' llnulnk. Tta- f'.miii-tl. «>f W'xrkmen's Ames Holden ...... i«t * . . , !. Utif • Ippllrs , consist. WITH AMERICAN ARMY lu ll Tch-ph -r.1 ...... 1;-HT i.-s'ie» xv. nt ■#l»g'..uix ulmva" an1.tiers' Delegates ha* issued dif: clo 1. ^ . f in'- sa.lt !■••••?. (lepyrti " Nrw York, Ju|y 27.—Should Alexan- TJlatlvn i-x tin* wor, the - h.'«;k t«y Hiaxillan Tr'a. I , . 1 v g. !.. . vlndu xx’b«-at biscuit »n liport.. XV ij'Ti show tk.lt king Itself very shalrply f» It » The men registered - under tin» - sélective «furlug Jol. th.- Go; : 11*.i; t ha# !» -m . md « on' tlr bills. the « .'iiNpirncx to s halatv the sole live drat i the ..ifuath.ni and supporting ilntatoriul •visional ’1‘irtli statistics for 1918 draft.have been flooding the T#rn of the.r apT-c-t ill-w.-l txx—rrrr rt-’.tTlv. W’ti.tt -v s h r ifntTgv tiuris regal «ling iheir quullfivaltcme fur • National f.\»un<‘!!. tret. by Justice HrundcltC.v<>1 the* Vi »vt$t tie « \ i-b nt 4;i the GcMnaii army Tra.iing continued dull in the after- exemption from servi< c ai:d he « l'K;e. i«c»*«ifq.,iiiicd..li>- .ytwwr#'fhut larg- rule*» muter which »f> quest lops f rom : ■ I - I . In;., .v ii-'l ... OF GREEK NATION M'lkmt n. editor and f iblishei* -»**(-»■»« '«4rxJ».l'*n«i*- woo+d b- t”*1 • tn «r- ■ . T.Etxrman, Eoij.ir1 before Hie I mu* f«»r individuals ..I M .in local »• xct&id1 iv; -smt ttoJEir plluivTti" • * >«v 1 m: a f> "The VI u t," ds ittuli-t m.li rnrent "Tr lltT-ir «‘ail«i>K-ut> t-fttneri nuHid rtrr to- dHetit 'titer d«we :i|j lliu tgw tnH th.Hing th- Kn-I “ip l»Pei«n-l:nne P»l: Imards- wtil tw-aits-wer»»4 by ht* office. fh*r1«i|on Tf,r F"»$ed th iifpRr. Ifhftvd . .... I '“in Bridg."' 1...... t*.xink t'.-i| ;-,.iphi.-*t s. Tioirf" The official statistb/s. xvhich relat-- to The rule* folio a # 'i • « ul unit..! i d n.i «line an v. as nothing to confirm tiicse minors i.. • 'here She f«dl«|Wiing of- 1 a<*° explosion hi'San KrancWo a >«iur «; . man .t'*xvus -f IT.af)* Amt m xn- in­ 1. Question» !»> inih^idiials. should j me* :>mcy m *t i ^xi>, au.d nakL.lt ,-d.tV tli-tt s-tuiuM I :• :1 tl - i «- are good n h.-»»i'.s for yvjecth'.g habitants. show that th** number he asked- «if H—nt-lw?jn!—brrj ♦*-'».■»»»■ viw'prnt^wei-winl-- Tvvtilv ...... therm— — kfcrtrhrrtn Loco.’.iottre madv V 3 he b< granted his freed"!'i. hr would »>• : :r- t Brl* ;n and Italy, | |infants b ;-n alixc in such to.xny n to the « cfn ' live San Fiani crisis P» the forrnati.m of po«ds hi various lasu* - id Kfdrtis. Military occupa- | 'i .ism betxxi-en the beginning of 1915 ! for d« ci»i«>n (Hit St<*el Prods.'.■... would flfrlif extr.idlt Is h«-arii. . triangle ( a . d by th« ami the end .f 11)16 of 2V..6 ..r 29.6 j 2. tjm stiotiM fr' nlocal board» should ! ogilvlc Mitlli : ' » . T.UaLrsalyx, hi. that, the rhrrrgv was c-up. tji«.h,p^-mrtrtmy .... ,! ; i i ... I .md tin* Kl'irus I »-r cent of the number «.f hx ilig blrths j j : \ ■■ r lu» .id'll'' ed to the Provost» | High Ln • La»*! •vi'rv «‘tT.firt is E. i •, «i d«w f'nper ...... ; he maintained pro\*tslun- revordetl in the year 1911 This per- i Mar-'liul -t l. iivtar office, but m a.11 Alaska Gold COCCHI CASE. ally as a mei '■«ntage almost erctlrely1 a.■<■■ irdji xxithj «•■as.es should l«* forwarded tii the C«o> - the tr-i'v-;.. i , Spai ish IliusL—Pulp - ! «5r*f- * •- a: t • agree a** re- the flecrease |>*-rct htuge in the .il - lute bet patte "f t YV» « ■ Iltdogn... j ,.i> 27 Tii. icT!- . it trees r»rnn in^i'-'idoai cases that have oversuppll.iKl . t.'ocChi murder case hasVjust bW*n made Am. Vai Fdy...... points*! bv drri« ; f Fi ànee-, Great Bri- : iratvfy tabulated. Tii" mUitary--«laggAt. in Galicia KMM Toronto IVi-Mway .. - Aw, ... public Coceht swore- hr* was not ntit yet m-er pTissed .through brntrua.— \ xx ill prew-rx • during the further 1 explaln«»<1 by qiutiny In : ’ Am. S r. * v l:ef. tain and It:.! v - ' ' Winnipeg Rlec...... lv hu d. by the New York police, and Am. V A T -i war a naval' uni uulitary base on th* number uf births iuu by mi III,'aim is»., th grenadier dtvh*ious^ Am?" WiaiT. Yùm. ... lahttrJ of ■fftt. t)o- ifdatnt remaining counterbalance»! by the slrrmltaiieous ; VERY HEAVY FIRE ON to liO.titi. meoi. whii.lL . p -ov l up the I>om. VVar loan. !!• TTTtnr mfinagn—erf- -tire t*f Hnfrre! S*»- Anavopd* Mining .. 7C1 77 tinder th xereignty of tîrvevy.'* .TT-a l ease ThTTwn irT"itie'‘nioTt'ality rate I FRONT tN BELGIUM -fr-r»ni e - tbs Gqrtium:. .;-.l :•.!i ’ h -m iJottU VVar L«MI. S '. rlely foi Italian Immigrants. New «•f infant-» t'in.l. r one y«-ar old, although 1 ■ A*r York He declares he killed Ruth AVldson ...... 100* i«o* lo-i this is ii i.itively Munew l.aj. atr- ate T Whi'h n«»tcssitat$$d Eh1* rttiit»n)c)K Hrumpton ...... v;- AlUrilk' . iialf ...... Vruger with a stick because she re Umd'-n. July 2 A gnat 'battle may Heotla Uigtus .«tv.».. SISTER BELIEVES th: n the shrinkTtg»* shown in tlie num tlu- wlv*1 -*f** —:— {he struck her. The slayer said he l»x comparison with the number of to-ds) reported hating heard muds way for - ruling American troop: WHEAT AT CHICAGO Hitt. Sul' Mining ...... •'•* M :ini Hvm.klx'h Transit ...... 6rt 60 ,i, Jy!} _’7 a ..I ling to Tlie xvotild not hir e killed th«* girl h ad she bints, haï continually dev-lim l since "i drumfire last night sum wherr -to Rus.Ji are tlatly cortr idl«t#Nl here, r.* irmng l'.]^Mr* f.u-U. r, sister of ' oromlsed not to tell <*f the attack tin» cast that at linn»# seuheU to u,»- whvr.v it is Ntyt»»»! that Russia h is more CONTINUES HIGHER TREND «’.madlMti »P:«rifle ...... 161 K» 16! V’” year 1914. In t|i. .‘6 largest G.-r- tVntral i Leatiier ...... <74 * 1 Li thut xx ha h men than sh*» knows what l«> «!«• with This country's gr.-»t p«xs.-ifiillty tie» In (By BurdlcK Bros A Brett. Ltd.) Crucible Si»iel ...... HI* ' •SI* • I Has»- - tid sh dpt not shine the* with the t*4b«- for unU-wfui purp.se*. , ... s | prc**#*dvd Field Marsh il HatH* drive Chesapealo» * Ohio .... general belief that «her brother had j <*r that he had an accomplice In the ( "hi. ago. Jui> X^Tlie grain market ...... f.«i fro'm 15.3 in the >ear 1914. to 13 0 i,v 1 «kaihst Messln»‘s. s« iifHn‘t munitions an«l suppll-"» t-« Rus­ Cl i. Mil A- St. 4*. ... sia. .*s« « I illy ratlmniL.materials, hero has deveh»|»ed Hito a wa-ather affair V ..... x\ n " uti the H It xx as j murder. it'16 While .11 all ‘German town* of 1., | 1 Msp.i.tvhe* of the hist f«»w di>s hav< alnmst »»iitirel>. Th«?Xtliresiling returns» Colo. Cue* A- Iron ...... - «1 ' (tit* first tii and m'ore.lnfmhltnnts it «!»•« lined in I *P<^' J ;l «>n th»» part Af th. from the winter wheat o*jt are general!) Chino C«>|»par ...... Ml n ou need her l-ini -n ..j; i subject, but i the same period from 1.T.T to 13.3. |G« rmans lhatjlh • Hrlllsh xx r«' prepaf up to expe« tatk>l)S and in Kuxny s»• li' R he i~ s»»H'Whve. and will i HTïë raT' • «iT iimmF fn Trf . irfÿ TirTfiê- Tïïg* ft *» firca t T .fTi'hsTvc * Tn«; Nleup-wr i»xrrw«t-the- re«tmottes. ' H.trveiqtnx^ ttnrrF :ir«», i.i-uf Hie r«“p t*. tterxe-g • urn I'tOdllCtS ...... ** 343 return ?7vp since the Jmm of the - TO-DAY’S BASEBALL XX âr .x- ar 19T6 xvns loxx x-en than in - rt'ir. n«-Hr"the.Rclginn •'••'»i*i. wu’s !•••- HELD BY GERMANS Lfi» sfowly t»ut there t* An entargv«1 demand I:!.- fias tried to find out ! 2ii th»1 year 1912. xvhen It st k! al 111,] i .bln.-. -| xvltn a hill .f • »l »m and some consigning with a temtom-y * -i }<• ...... ,'R what happened to her brother. AMERICAN LEAGUE hit ht-r to a r«ir.«>, how j la», night. To th?ae tlnx British niu«lv 1. - n I July wheat inud»» a gain of live «'cnti' ■ TACOMA AND SEATTLE Hetn.it ...... 11 12 U • t»r. can iuitorally hav- tait ih«» v«rx a Ktvtid;,. vneth"» r< . I «» • » j- «'lin r and f»»rmer 1 nt'l Mer. .V ' oiv ...... 2SJ 28* .md further gains ..xverv made The o s;? First game It. H. K. rmxt isqmlntlnn Slatlstb •« "f - l.n coun- OBJEfcTIONABLE WORDS ■ • mm m.h i "f tii • VoTish Ta-g Km and I J" ' f X.Xv...... '•••■" .... *74 m Tacoma. July 27. - it I announced the try must nhuw cvldenc»- of the chv-vk ,x oatis«•! while good foi '1." harvest -“It t’« n|.tr—..._ 41 —471 Hex eland ...... »...... 3. S 0 " « > ari cst*»»! in the German ofttfirtirf- of wheat; has proved . i • 11 im< ïifâl b» street <-ar strike lier- xxill end within xx hlch xx ar has lm|k>fu>d. K.ui City K'Hiliihji • .... 22 22 22 Washington ...... 2 7 1 i x% fi■ ' ' iittMUpung to l««ave l' »land oats crop Ram is badly nettled 24 h'utk Genera’! Manager Venn nn !»H\-enport. l.i; . .Inly 27 1 **tn4si H t^-higii Vaîh-y .....X. 63 63 Batteries—Voehling. Ijunt.eth and C>pen High lx>w Last iv.une I that the street car no n had | Walla« e author «.f ' Sl.'tii*h;tb»ji futo • >ii" t f irs.- p.isip irt T laick. Steel ...... ■ X- .... 91* l«>| ' " Hillings, Gallia and Henry. War ami who i-epr^stmiM himself .a* In «'Ti halhsl as a IVilUh pitrkit when 363 24!» MuiH-liqston game postponeil; f'initier «if Die Ia»a*lie uf llum'snttx tin- ficvmiuis found ht» had Russian Midvale Sioel ...... X S8 68 94* •61 GERMAN SPIES IN wits ariewtr.l by Federal ls*i sVlrip.ilhtea. >fPx „ pc(r««l“um ...... ■ on hi* wav to the Seattle ronferen« e tf« ! rr; w "4»S" welcome its. acceptance when the coil-1 R. H. E iiiglit • rged with making irulbit on » Miami «'.fppef ...... et «luring a levtnie. II.- will by Missouri Pacific. ----- ••• ... -VV 31* Chicago .. .•...... 9 13 u BELGIUM KILLED T6VX 7'il ferenee r. . inx .-nes this Afternoon. henrtnv Hi. «Mtiimw» Mstifday N y X 11 & Hurt ... ** New York ...... 5 13 ‘2 CHOLERA EPIDEMIC New York - entrai ...... fc»i S*1 )«ki TORONTO BANK CLEARINGS. Batteries Russell. Cicolte- and Amsterdam. July 27. — Io*h Nmive|j«-.s, <,r , AMONG THE GERMANS Northern Pa.-iflv ... .'...tot l.vnn; Caldwell, Isrxe. Shocker and Maastricht, repot t.-* ttial o*s hewfi found A reward- era epnb uric raging t*v-many German NEW YORK CURB "RcaWiTTg ...... ;••• 94, r«? - ... Ï1* 937.081, InMftt*», 834.1k3,*2f, HnM.klyn 1 3 t of 3.1*49 marks tins been offcnNl in Winnipeg, July 27 The Board of vine"», particularly Hamburg (By Burdick Bros. & Br«-tt, Ltd.) Rv. Mtcvl Spring ...... ;k 52 PUtaburg ...... ô 44——4j rroth-rs p«»atc»l everywhtxre. Grain Hu per visors to-day forbid until Bid Asked, I;ay Cons. Mining ... ■. 271 26? •'•1 i 11 -16 , ti '■I* lU Hut telles Coo Dll*» and - 81. Wheat; furth»*r iirtti<‘e shipment of any if the Onnda Vdpper,...... Rppui.i. -Kb«d ...... ’>n Haynes Repairs Jewelry satlsfa” 8. Lead ...... -| s ’ I ... m HI* tr;|' Vcseper And 1 is* tier. halaiic»» of the pfebnt xxh«-at «Top to TO-DAY S TRADING ON Southern Pacific .... t'irtly-anJ reus- nabiy. • _ 1{ |f, F NARROW ESCAPE OF Wright Martin ...... HIIf 12 Southern Ry., com...... ?•'»? ‘M parties In the Fnlti d Slates xx Ithout Mid XV "M «">.1 Slu-tehaker Corpn...... 63? rdf 51 I'hllailflidiia ...... 4 ' 6 2 THE WINNIPEG MARKET AUSTRIAN EMPEROR permission from the board. Mid West Refilling ...... 17«> Sh>ss Sliemxl.l ...... M 5.! M Cincinnati ...... « 9 l Chevrolet Motors ...... !»1 ... 201 2* ); Winnipeg. July ;7. -Buyers of cash Third Avc Rv. . *1 W« Deliver Immiclâlely - Anywhere Hntferi»»* Mayer, Render ami HANGING AT HALIFAX. United MotufS ...... :*...... - :4 - Xlie. Tex;ts Company ,..]V> Amstenlnm, July 27. -Rmperor <'harl«»s wh.at and oats were again much tn evl- New Cornelia ...... rr.'lvl Hums; T«in»-y and Wing»*. of Austria had a narrow' «-«ape last Unlhn pacific ...... fbur.e your or- y| o "* O tiet •• V»-da>. but the offering» were far Butte A Balaclava : 1* Utah Coptier iosa K'\ R. H. JE. w»*k while visiting the battl,«'fr«mt In Halifax. July 27.—Ioixyn-n» «■ Sparks, -,lu>rt of the req-ulremcnts. Several hits 7 iv d^r to * Boston A M«mtaiin ...... 62 ...in:.» 168* 135 New Yt.rk ...... ,.3 11 1 Galicia, says The Wiener. AllgenYt-tne colored, who shot ahd killed f'harles «»t. wh'-at vtiangc.l" hand* at a $2.12 basis. C. S. ind. Atcolml .. Magma Copper ...... M V. H. Ste«'l. coni...... 121 120? m 1 H£ HUDSON'S BAY CO. < ’hicago ...... Jl 4 2 Zeltung. -While he was taking luncheon Dixon, also colored, lit ITit xellc on Nos. 2 «n«l ,3 xv W. oats were fn goo«l «le- ut a «astle near tin- hatllellne. Itusslan ...... Do... pref, ..• • • 118* 11^4 -US* WINE DEPARTMENT Hatterifk Sallee and Gibson, hfarl- March 12 «luring a quarrel, was hanged niand, but other grades were off The Heola Minin* ...... x-il-16 8 l artillery *hel!'«l the «1 welling. He first Virginia Çhcm. . 40 •4*1 - 40 1*12 Douglas 8t Opr-n till 10 den; iNtnaree. M-.gil.lge and 1>11- flax market was quiet. No. 1 N. W. sold p. m refused to take «'over an«l went on the at the cqiinty jail here At 5 o’clock this N. A..Pulp ...... K VVi.ilm.ish it. It. i'-o...... 11* 11* HI at July prices.. Tho futures greatly In­ Huetn»» Minhtg .26 balcony, hut finally was tn«lured Ur lewve. morning. creased their sU-engtH/ but the cash situ­ WahasTi R. R. A . 491 49* »s Uev.# Mr. * Hazel. wH i accompanied Howe Bound ...... 5| T. ‘W Illy'Is Gverland ...... ation remained easy. There was Httlo Aetna ...... « ...... 7 Sparks to the scaffold, .says he admit Interest In Parley owing to lack of buy­ Westinghouse Klee. . ... m 4^1 4>4 AMERICAN GENERALS Curtis* ...... 4’>1 An. Fr 1«om ...... !'t 03} 9"? ted having *h«»t Dixon', but never meant ers The future* were stronger and Bhannon ...... j-- «I higher, partly In sympathy with southwn ITriited Fruit ...... 1321 132? l.tl ■ STABLISNID to do so, being excited and afraid. He Butmiarlne Boat ...... 2!) lit ARRIVE IN ENGLAND markets. October xxheat - dosed :<«. Gen, Motors ...... 111* 109 was sorry he.hail xlone the deed. 40* higher. July nata ilosed |o. higher, Oc­ % % % Col. Gnu ...... 40t 40* fhe official ihangman said this waa P. Goal ...... r.t* 6U - r»‘* tober 1|«*. Iiigher. ami L>ecember l||C. up. NEW YORK B0N0 MARKET T»ndon, July 27.—Generals R. M his 224th execution. Tenn. Goppef ...... 17* 17* 17* lllatch/ord and John Bi«tdle, of the July n*x Vluae.1 !)«•. higher, October f*;. (By Burdick Bros A- Brett. Ltd.) IMPERIAL BANK higher, and December ljc. up. Barley Cube Cnnr> Sugar ...... *H n? VI American army, with their staffs, hax'lfe U. K. fives. 1811, 875-ftWi; IT. K. J-year. TONG WAR. closed unchanged. Ohio Gas ...... M* 58 Ml OF CANADA arrived in FJngland. 1818. 96*r«#l. IT. K. 5-year. l!>21, V. Tobacco ...... 6,1 fit # Wheat- Open. Close. K. i year. 191*. WWÎ. V. K. 2-year. 1919, ... -.»* -r,| CAPITAL PAID VP $7,000,000 RESERVE FUND $7.000,000 Portland, July 27,—Portland Chinese IT. S. Smelt...... «... FIRE CHIEFS. 223 4 Styeyi; Anglo-French. I»3i<$ft French fives. (Thai. Motor ...... sni r>* 1 PfckiU HOWLAND, PuteiutNT g. HAY, oihirai ntxtaa to-day received long distance telephone Oats- mpi. do., Sis. 9801. Cana«'lian 1921s. 98087; HEAD OFFICE ! TORONTO messages stating that Jung Foon. a July ...... T»l 79* do 1826s. 96*481» do.. 1931», offered 95; Port Arthur, Jujy 27.- At Its con member of the Bing Rung Leong Tong, Oct. su...... »...... 6‘* 69* Paris sixes. Hit l METAL MARKET eluding session to-day the Dominion had been murd«»red by a "hatchet man" Live...... 64 til* ...... % .% % New. York. July 27 Lead strong, spot LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN Fire Chiefs' Associât ton decided upon ef the Hop Sing tong In a tannery at NEW YORK MISCELLANEOUS. lot bid; siielter dull; spot. Fast St. 1«ouis July ...... 127 delivery, firmer; electro­ Toronto for the next annual conven­ Anacortes, Wash". The message said ...... V"' " (By Burdick Bros. & Brett. Ltd.) ‘ Arrange with our local manager if you need ia advance gjainat tion. James Corbett, of the Massey- Flax— lytic. spot a,,r1 UCAtiUL, 4*> ?<2S 66; Aug st Jung Pbon’e enemy hull atta< Red him ...... ** V* Mackay. 7<*<6>S!r pref . 64^1; Soo. 1000 your live «lock or frein. We eefotiete farmer»' ealei so tea. Harrls Company, Toronto, to the new and later. 92B4;$27. » irou firm and Tin* with a cleaver. Oct...... 3V7 *>4* 183*; pref. offered at 120. changed. Tin firm; spot, 1U2.T5 bid. ^ Drafts. Money Order» and Lettere of Credit, iaeued et president. Deo...... 800 % % % ell hreeche» % % % A Baptist minister at the close of his Cash price*; Wheat-J Nor., 240 ; 2 Nor., NEW YORK SUGAR INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. sermon announced that in the course of 237 ; 8 Nor., 232. No. 4. 220. No. $. 1»; No. NEW YORK COTTON New York, July 27.— Raw sugar strong; ...... ' y' '• ' ’ ... ■ the week he expected to go on a mission 6. 163; feed, 164. (By Burdick Bros. A Bretf. . Ltd,) to the heathen. One of the parishioners’ Oats—2 C. W.. 79$; 1 a W„ 771; extra 1 centrifugal. $6.90; molasses, M02; refined Ottawa, July 27.—to the Commons firm; fine granulated. 17.7599850. Opfii High Low Î,aet *«r- this afternoon Hon. Frank Cochrane kphl afterwards: "Why. you have never feed. 761; t feed. 74|. Oct. . 24.40 24.40 A10 23.30 -> told us one word of \hls before. It finds Barley-No. I, 126; No. < 120; feed, lli; VICTORIA BRANCH Introduced a bill to bring the Integ- 24 1* 24.11 23 61 73.61 us unprepared. What shall we dor* rejected. 110. F. L. Haynes. 1124 Ooverhmeot St • ■' culonUU Railway under the Dominion 23.9* 21.0Û S3.*) 23.31 A. R. GREEN, "Brother." said the minister, solemnly, Flax—1_N. W. C* 101; • C. I fhe storefor reliable watch And Jew Mnrcti 24. M 24 17 » .fix) S.M "i,çhall not leave town. C. elry repairs. t: g|i"T - ...... 25 20 virroitiA dairy times, Friday, jury 27, 1017 13

their bodies as a whole wqs learned. .UCCESSEUUWPlfcS ITMerr "Stntitiert, • Ms**dy—AI—JUai Patrltk,—<1. May Gordon, M. Yvonne Evt lyn M. Runnalls. ______r-*?ampàwli LaJLmtiy W. lan CO-OPERATION OF __ Matter of Wàges. MUST MOBILIZE IN ENTRANCE EXAMS Hastings Number of candidates 22; Main. !><>?-:*• M. i'lllho.is» fn.retdy''tn~W"-»tues«4o«i fr«uu a labor . MRS. BURNHAM passed 19: May Blakey, John A. Spense, Paterson, Louis F. Nicholson,.) Herbert delegate as to what wrage the employ­ Mai C. M« Donald. Murdock J. McDon­ W, Southey, James S. Lyle, F. Hilda ers were likely to offer, Mr. Shallcross (Continue^. from pag* 6.) ald, Frederick J. D«*u#hViiy. Arthur Woolstpne, Edith K.» Campbell, Douglas LABOR AND CAPITAL stated that he had avoided making FULL RESOURCES M. Antonia, Lionel R. Maddaford. 1. Paterson. Inerte F. .Darts,- Colin H. B. JAMAICA, N. Y. mention of that phase of the matter. .VANCOUVER CENTRE. Thomas Held, Wilfred O. Dea»*Ui, Mil- Flnlayson, Walter A. S. Clayton, .Muriel The real purixme of the meeting was Alexandra—Number of candidates 4}. tonXV. Read, Robert N. Crosier, Helen V. Brydpne-Jack, Jessie M. Malcolm. IS NOW PROBABLE to ascertain whether the meeting was TO WIN WAR Sufferings Cured by Medi­ passed 23: Frances E. McMorri*, MAr- Al.-Cartney, Claudia A. Erkst* in. Geo. Lord Rolurts. Division 2. Number to ascertain whether the meeting was c-aret V. Scott, Stanley p. Stewart, XV. >lr- J. McK. nxie, John A. Daines. Bouch, Frederic (j. St. Denis, Frank C. to cover hi# fixed charges and to re­ Raider, Maurice (1. Smith, P. I lay naii W. Browning, David P. Moir, Nn- IB-nry Hudson—Nunihcr of candi­ Meeting of Labor Men, Con­ duce the present coat of installing a Manpower, Vital Industries and Geddcs. Edna L.. Woodley, Colin McL. Jimâlcs, N. Y.—“I suffered grestly 1 liar. HagnufT, Una A. E Pettlptece, l - date», 24 :• passed, 18: Muriel A. ''un* plant to thé value that it would hold Rennie, Janice Bridgman, Gordon E. Wealth Needed to Realize with my hesd snd with bscksche, wse !.. May lye, Alfr.-d K. Slmpy n. Kliwt- HfTiy Carleen o I.ortmer, John XV. Ztir- ti actors and Board of Trade In normal times. Add»xl to this 1» the Watt. Robert Rowan, Lillian F. Beatty, weak, dizzy, ner- l*th McMillan, Milton W." H. Brown, brick, Leonard A Roach. Somerville R. fact that the wage must be such as to Constance M. I Bride, O. SecOrd Lamp- Indicates Unity Great Aim ’toy Kennedy, Joseph Shànd, Ida M Boyd, Percy Bland, Ida U Smith, insure the workman against a rise In vous, with hot man, Joseph K. Malkin, V. Isobel Phirkell, F Geoftrrt (îHw,- Ellen S. Kathleen Albert E Stevenson, tHe cosB-ttf .living. In all probability-, flashes and felt very Ralph XV. Gcggi*. Thomas (’hare. Cath­ Thompson, Mussel 1 V. Clarke. Bamw-t miserable, as I was !jiWM-n, Ralph H. Mayer. Douglas B. Mdldowfln. u contingent bonus system should hr Hand, H, Emerson Stanley. erine G". Kirkwood, Clarence W. Arm­ put Into force. The matter of the irregular for two strong, Gladys V. Well band, WWliam I .aura Secord—Number of « amli.- METAL TRADES COUNCIL PREMIER BREWSTER Bcneotuificld Number of candidates. 9; tiate» IL; passed 15; George R Met­ wage, however, ran only be settl»Hl by years. One day < armn ban, Alice Grayston. Margaret «stfbrf 7 t;lady8 Pivkle^. C. W> nd- calf, Florence Park, William Moore, -a committee of the employers and em- when I was feeling D**mnb. Elmer Smltrl. ADDRESSES LIBERALS mni Mo-ris, Miriam Cunltffe,* Duncan TN.ra McGrah, Elsie A. Anderson, AND EMPLOYERS TO MEET unusually bad my Kit alla no Number-of candidate», 39; ...... <>mi.b«ll. nay Id - llt-ld., FrOk rii> J. .. . . v 1 Charles Smith, llox'U* Watson, XV. Erie A. Watchman, »«f the Metal Trades sister-in-law came passed. 24 Marion H Langndg* B. | „ iv„, ’iobins, t ’. r 1 i-x\". Kaifmay. i B* as'lrx , Islay . K. M* I airly, Clara Council, stated that» the spirit of co­ in and said, ‘I Britton /Brnck, Elsie. M. Frisby, Ana . (’entra! •Nu1^d'< r i f candid: t. - ...3: ; Viuni.lH II. MHlvu!m„!l< Viillum. Vrru E. operation between employèV and em­ Dtaif^u!*. of Hounding a note of cau­ wish you would try b» II» It Hallett. Ronald E. Grace, A move that was taken last evening :idas«d 1X< mC« rt h E. Hacker* Frv«V i Jours, Daniel Ross, Rob» rt Watson, ployee in Vancouver "Whs galtilng tion af the »pe* ial meeting of the Vic­ (Lydia E. Finkham's Georg» XX'. LcxvL. France» II Cottrell. [ Lillian Nesbitt. not >^ily glXN-H Victoria _Jn»pe of still ground. He proposed a cohJlerenec be­ ritu M Xf !f the marine engliv tween the bpdy ho represented and'the «lu. fer, M ii<>n E Russe Henri* tta night, Premier Brewster dec lared thgt began taking it and I am now in good Meryl Stark, Arthur K>mp^-Je.ssi»- M paVa .I 20. Ruth L.' l*Trnf h . Gladys employers' be railed In order that a Yawf*>r. Km •r**nn Liberal parly, estt-riHihly for the imr- Mary G. Flung» rtvid. Flivde M. Powell, H oil is M. la-ard, Charles B. Mai^far- Ixjxx • a the" emTrïôÿer and ^ employ favor of th* priiu iple of united < (T»*rt Burniiam, 295 South St, Jamaica,-N. Y. «aima ■ P* t.rson. Mabel •pôse of assiitiiur the pr*’necutlon of th- Alice. Vince, Jean B. MacLeod^ Julia A. Uine, XX a Iter East!*-. Mary Bader. whet i y cavh through posFessing the provided that the employee was 'given Women who recover their health nat­ kt k Wat i-u'm. great film. »>f «• < t x « CajadTan; the win- • : Gladys. M. Yarchfiw, 'James A Bab- *«»!> **i th«- vuiitra» t shall U« -•me the l'ofisid» rati«jn of which h~cr Is »1* urally tell others what helped them. Children s Hi-mc Nfiitib* v » f catvll- par Triers In a “joint wntrart,'* The *«•-* nlng of th» wugN*aJ. Ahti .HcciiElng of au - Livingston* -Number »*f candidate». <•«»« k. Al* xander c Kilby,. Eliiahcth honorable and « n.du^lng p«*nce. But h« Some write and allow their names and latrs "5: $ 3; Paul, David Franks, Margaret IL B Joint Wheeling ut the ♦ th- It», passed, 10: lYancefL M. 111*1*1 >*k. . Anxious for Contracts. was afraid I be re \v. re ntill those indi­ photographs to be published with testi­ Mar j*>ri« l«.borts, . ’ Turner. H.i -ii* ’ J- >• pliin* E. ployers ahd empt*tyae*-4n th<> metal i 1 - jKce- “We were very anxious,'' said Nor­ viduals abroad who would not hesitat. monials. Many more tell their friends. 1 MriKiôn 1. Nntnbvt'—4^ SU at hr1* na—N umber **f « anflWUltx trades Ir this «Ity ot the *t»»nrd <»f Dawson. '• • ■ Kai man A. Yarrow, To "a* «’»ipT th* TW- to: crmVvrL hrme^TA- of T rrrpose ter pntt- ’2; piv-xed, 2 N« ni Math» rs. . Dorothy E. Patterson.. Fl'*r- 2S. passed. 22: A*Tu G Langdafe, Trade rt mutts ^ , Write Lydia E. Pinkbam Medi­ t» that- Were offered to us by the ticat acl\ antage. *■ Evelyn L A,ngel > Branca, Joeeptr ,l>la Cruz. Th** primary- object »«f railing Inst »'arter. H nry F lltrlih> em< J,-Johnst»ri, Lillian Oxx ns Atjeen Imperial Munitions fttiard, but the H was 4h»ref*ire, In his opinion, ne cine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Hewitt, Susanna M. Roberts. Willson McGe r. J inn s A MacKay^*Dominic Rain*1. evenfttg'S* confereme was to determine whether It was' possible for an agre»- t* rms were too stringent. A fixed cessar> for all Liberals to weigh very Maaa^for anything'you need to >& Knoxvltt n. Frances 11. Howard. Model, dix lei* (i 1 Number *-f candi­ Ethel l*e reached between nnph>>« f prie» has been set, and we have to g*» cautiously the merits of the many know about your ailment#. Dav id Walker. Margaret Ha ninny, date, 32. pass» •!, 32: Ann » T. Handy, E»lvx‘a: d>, Aiua M Mala*a-rd. K* Hazel B. '♦■rned and- there is no r< ason why we i : and nt th* .partie time would protect h««uld not he represent*»! fully' If a Mobilization of Resources. r ties would lie ox'ereome. Ploya rb Label Curtis. Janet Nicker- Alma Foley. XXUliam Baird, Margaret j Nldu»ls**n, Dorothea R Gillespie, Con­ him against <1* lay In completing the meeting with the Metal Trade* A«*o- He pointed out to h»arera that the .on. Arthur J. Bates. r M. X*tar. John Arnott,ti, Grace N XXTi- -tance V. Devlin. Charles A. Lldlngton, XX’ar Nearer Home. «rk for which thebe Is a hi-avy i*en- latlon i** « allèd Int» rests of the Liberal thirty were 1 ,t xx << -tt.-----Division -•■-2—NhwiW of awn. Georg* A Hendry, Marjorie P* t< r- ï>ora E. Slew art. Dorothy V Peck, ;tUy t Uuk-i. Wluiù—thfc aua ilng atL Wood up? with- the wteyeal* of the T«> Bltt*H**t^- the yrtwttiHl waring andidates. 28; pass»<1 15: II Wil­ s n. Daisy E. II* It. Mildred A A. Dun- Jack' -n. D**rothy E tativl. Mary Journed th" general feyllng was that whether he would be willing to lay people of Canada and that the people home of the effects of war the Premier iam Workman, 'A. Robert Era-* r, ! Iiïoh . n* rem . E M .Meek In, Frank S E. Miller, John XX 1.» ahy. Sara L Mar­ then s. > t a p >sstHHty that s«-me of Canada were devoutly loyal to the the contra» t on- the table so that the h limitai to th<* action dt the Federal *tlugh f'nrling. J. Robert • David»» n. < *. Arthur, Ernest XX Cottrell. William Ç tin. Alb* rt SntHh, John ,M. Sterrett, marjn» «-ncines will yet be built In the bonds of Empire. For. that reason It figure» might be considered in detail Government in its Introduction of the Alfred His. k .Harold Pritvhard J. ara. . Percy E. M> Deru’ihl. Allan - L K». Ron, .vnrds of Victoria firms. was th«- duty of every Liberal to re­ ^iikteL.I.bykluh L* Ha T. Lauder. Edith E. Gillies, D*>r- ii.i .* f..:?• bat fa .*/ rt nd 1 dctei Income tax. This was hitherto lookt d —tt*TT -AVfL^UL. -JSjAmbcr uX cajub------■___ Am.-1her. M<:*• t ing . Mr. Vmi row -r*o4Me U**u-Juat number that th** first gnat obligation t T v .. « •.,.r3ito..X»vx-,asJo. Gjracic. J' Ta >cd. 7 : -Rcv-inaM R* flian- f*ihy E Mit* hvll. D»irls K. Hiwrn» ' tÜ nns TfomlnlonTwa»“'ko tàke Ttfl X'îg upon-aw-w-perquisite ui pmvlnv '--*1 an- . No de Finite *tf«* eotrid he. tallest last s ir was nw>esaary tor1-4^ the tini*>iV Prit* Tiiirtl E. M ? Tei Ports. H. MarWut vIMo, («race E. Meredith, Amy M. Luff, Danaid V McDxrmi.l. H. l* n M. Gray. crrms part In the winning uf the war. lixrtitle». Taxation* h«»w,« »*r. haxl to evti’lng as It was fieefssary for tin* delegate» to consult their organizations come nearer honte. Despite the six Ijpdxvt H, .Mity Shal l). Ralph Greer. ■_ CRffprtl Camp bell. XVallftre a. J«.bn- Helen V .XI* Leuil. Dux Id R Juw.sct,n. division v. -Number o£ *-an- locals before Thqv «snyld adopt, any final ish Columbia and the battle line, and .Iidati-4. 31. paese»l. 14 J*»lm L R. \l« ant Pleasant Number of candi­ W; A litre#. Hector .M* Lt un James XV. "union."'—la?tighter. ______' ' ■ tto. av*LU.Ll*,.*„iUdhie mantpower of the attitude on an HCTin-m» nt, an»l the em­ Considerable discussion followed, the the difficulty nt tim*h to giiiirc the Nenbit. Edith l Phillips, a Norman dat* . _t*. passed. 21: JXjVlho XVlsbey. McVety. .c<»untry, but the mobilization of her ployer» were not in a position to elate general trend of which was that the situation In its true perspective, the ’otton. liter*.1*1 A John - n. XV Ernest Violet O. A. Casmiei. Lily R. Ryfoial. L* r*l TennySotJ, .Division 2 - Number what standard wage they »*ould offer vital Industrie*» and her wealth would nferen* e of the Metal Trade* Couh- return of the snldh-r from the battle Uuils Ttiban. J«4m' ( lark. ChaYlt-s M‘ » Alfted Ü-1* r ; h* present Government price l»e requlslt* so that Canadas war McDermott. V. Blam'tPP P»-ter=* Arthur - cll end the employers should be held front, he said, effectively bridg«d the M» lntoeh. Mary Mclxan Richard Mul­ Richardson. Amy F. Svkes. J*>hn \ Shipi 1 *• fTit I' i!"h<:* t, ilai Id Both parties, however, showi-d eager- policy would be commensurate with Haturday- evening and that the hc,r Importance as a great Dominion Imaginary gulf, and he pointed out to na. A Lily Greeri#«iOd. ' John fMould­ Tra»-ger, Jennie tt. Pettipiece. 'Edward \\\. Singleton,’ Sydney Tayh-r. ms» cooperate In the nroxam irt. and meeting should be th*' vehicle f»»r lay­ In a great Empire. Even If all politi­ them h»>w necessity f* r action had be­ ing. Krtte-K» Aî A Hen, Bernc‘1- « ! A- XV Hamid. H Maude Johnson, Harold the <• >ming me» ting that Is being »ail- ing the contracts on the tattle *«> that cs! Issues had to be relegated to the come nrnre imperative. The Premier Belle. George XV M* Fariand M* <*nnv*y, Marjory E. .Healey, Ger­ c|d b> Ni rman Yarrow and the l>al*or II parties might be able to Judge f»*r -background, nothing must stand in the urg'd that ,all the power and vly* r *-f Charles Dh k« ns Number of eandi- trude 1. Angus. Bernice M Green. Wil< Council that the « mployrr* and rrj.re- the JJtieral party in Canada he devot­ WOULD INSTITUTE sentallvea »»f the Metal Trades C*»uu« 11 themselves w hat might be considered way .of hindering the achievement of Uam U« ail-..- Wilfred U Dixon, Percy ed to the st'vurlng for all time that dates. J5. |*8shh|, 15 M Bin. *• Cal­ fair wnge for the work. the great end. D Bickford. May M. McMillan. Ger­ may confer, prnmise»»to give great re­ lander. Notin' Si. wart Margaret K. 3. M. Hsrilte of Yarrow's, Limite»!, Making Good. great freedom whh'h had secured the trude E. Clark, Dori» A C. Harris. sults. Th«* meeting will be held if p«- • British Empire her greatnccs among Gollglitly, Mf»rgu# rita M XVilliamson. pointed out that ' th»- * onstruelion cf TMrdhrng briefly on the work of the Macdonald Number *,f candldate#r sible on Saturday night at th«* Board nations. Iauii» M..Harford.. Don-thy W. O. llar- SUIT FOR DAMMES engirt» * on the 1‘arlfi» Coast was a Provincial Government, Hon. Mr. iwaaed, -17; Davn* J5stabr#H*«. of Trade r»H.m** Following th* çon- Joint Action. ford, TX.i-.'hv XV G. Ifardwtck FfTz.T- nreai»T prupoalliotl than In...the east. Brewster declared that they were now Laura C .McRae, Donald A. McGregor. TÜSBarTt" 1s expertr-d that revreseitla- ♦»efh P. Gow Jim T. Roots. X’lolet M. tibâie wIII be made to the Munitions Th*v» time required here was mu* h In the saddle and getting results from Dr. Lewis TTâTI presided over the Norman H Croaa, Arthur W. Wilson, ' lu*aril,-. alLhuiwU the employer* greater and t-he-supply «»f labor scarce, ifielr. labors, H«- reminded hie audi­ gathering, which had been convened PhyftiH F ' SobhofFr. TA ni in the «*o«t of m.3ter1al and ed slowly apd any particular agility he .question »'f representation at tha. The peed of development and the Helen M Milne. A. Shell, Elsie Day la, Alma Hethering- commended as Subject for fn»m strlki's »»ver whi« h they Have no and his colleagues had wished to dis­ forthcoming' Liberal Convention In necessity of sp«'c«1y construction were Fair vie xx Number of candidates 42: t-00, l«aura J. Eourattm, A du. Tysup, play bad been continually slowed up Winnipeg. In order that every pos­ the factors that appealed to B. R. pafF* «1 .77: x.rm;»> ilene F A?k •. Flor Eva Arensoo, Edita XI. Greggk. Nor­ Legal Proceedings janes Forman, president of the by the heritage of the previous Gov­ sible consideration lnight,b« >iv''ii to man At (wafers Wild of the Victoria Machinery Depot, the question it was ununimotikix de­ en**1 I Williams. olive IS. Cole. Board of Trad.', who t«»«»k the «halt ernment. in addition to the eondt- Blunt he M M.areha 11. B» mhardt M. L»-rd N» Non, Division t—Number of lust evening, stated, that it was the who stated that tt wpuld be a lasting thms under which the liberal admin­ cided to «all In the advice of th» newly Rarnett, Oliv. XI England. Delbert E. ( indidatfs 31: fasse»! 25: G.rirud* M. first mx-asion on which that organisa disgrace to th»* west if British Colum- istration took office It had also to be admitted provincial electorate. No de­ Notice is given »>f the prop* «.il tv 8proul.Clifrc.nl A « ’ «rlaxx . Margary 1» \son. May II Orr. Charles Miron, tlon had been lnstruiu«nt irt bringlnr bbt failed to get these * ont facts and borne in mind that the new order of cision as to XVinnlptg delegates was arrlwd ut in conscijucm • During th* McIntyre. ArehibaUl MeGugan, Annie . commence pr««readings again8$ tlpe B. together the representailves **f «-apltal thereby to utilize her r- M«iur« es to the things commenced while Canada was next few days arrangements will 1 e Jt. Mela ,:n. Doris L. Paym». Milt.-n eld T King. Wiiftaflrf I. Thirdy. Beysi*- C. Elvcirlc Railway with regard t*> the and labor. The object that lay l.efore utmost depre* at a time when every' R. L».ix I; James S. II.- Edwards, J la 111 | e. E» r* 1 B. SI* \ m, Fran«*e«» K ti .'tn It acc<*mpllshed would he one of effort must be etkrvd t»« maintain the world had ever known. taken in hand for a Joint meeting »d ihtmngo alleged to have boon vc»'«ikh-n» d the men's and worn* n's LlWral- asso­ Hn'ywaril. Jam* Baxter, Phyllis E nation's standing. Notwithstanding those forces Mr. Evchn M Dodge. Arthur J. Kennedy, b> electroly»l* tojclty water mains and the greatest advance* that had ever ciations, when delegates for ihe con-_____ ■ i | •"'larençe w Bulk Icy, Angcllne C. Mur- I Pu has, James M, !.. T* *!d. FI. r« live A. been witnessed, for It would mean a Those présent representing the Brewster predicted that In a few short pipe*i. A motion to this effect was . hy, F?rn» st F. XX’llmshurst. Catherine I Innés, Percy Priestly, Fri* W. Miles. drawing together.of. two f«»rees whose Board of Trade were Jam* s Furman. J.z months the p»-<*plt' of Btitlsh Columbia .. ntkm e m i- t bos» n. posted le„ Ella M. Davis, C la retire B. 1 a 11h Simps*-n, Vera M. Finch,. Walter interest are « ach Hnk»'d closely w ith J. 8h.ill**ross and Ex - Lieutenant -Goy- would apprécia ie the value of the leg- Hall this m«*mlng, . which will be Dr. W. H. Sutherland. M. P. P for •Crtr, -fry—CoHt»*r, Mtirt-I H. L-mgdale. H. - Tverfe, AltCt1- Ewno, Marge ret K tho-^Rlwr, —------ereor t. xy. PalttmoB ffapn -• utiru ofilatiuic .placed, on the statute* of this bmuglit up In the City Aàiuncil at the Reveistoke arid thulrman of the 14b- . J Georg»* P. Dodg* Irene G. Rleh irdson. G. * Iilrup. LuwremV J. Larsen, A*h - Reribus QU/stion. the fauniitry mafiager» w*-r* Messrs province during tlie present session. Philip H. It. Stev* o-'-ion, May A. Bl»*3- n* xt meeting on Monday.' Andrew Gray, *>f the Marine Iron There was no gainsaying the fact that oral caucus. Is in the city, and returns ft.de O Mark Tumi. E. M. Gra* * Davis. J. J. Kliallcroiia,outlined In a forceful •tonv II George Uuthbert, Elya R. It will» if pasMctl, instruct th* fkdlclt Works ; N. A. Yarrow -and G. tt. Har­ still bigger tasks loomed ahead, but la.the -Mainland this afternoon. Wallace F. Mans«.q. manner the real purpose which he felt Rogeraon. Paul J. McdflUnL Kathecin» or to commence the.acflon..itnd to tuk die of Yarrow's, Ltd.; K. Shipway, of I»rd Nelson. Dl-vlalûw 2—Number of tïjë pteeftng should serve. Considering M. Domnviit. John A. Burgess. Norman uch steps otherwise a» he may deem the Hiffcr Machine Shop; T Boliertson. candidates 14 . i ssodll: Erling Bur­ the war situation and Ha relationship . W. Bonn» tt, Grace E George. Arthur D. Hutthinson, of Hutchinson Bros., ton, Lillian J. Mali. John M>lrole, XVm- to British Columubla's economic con­ n. Mom* Fran ces G .\T.. K< nzlc. Tin* subj(a*t has for month» past * Ltd., -and R. R. N<’lld/of ^ie VI* torla ifrejj L. Taylor, William Robsoh, Ern- dition in parti» ular, the speaker stated Frkhklin Numb* r * f < andldates 10; gagi i 11.• attention of the < h\ < flfl< lals, Miiehlnery D« p«»t. << H Carmichael. < t V. Gr* • tihulgh, Nornh K. Taylor. that the country Would be fated with pawsrd !«• Mnrg^rrt B. Grant, James t* Ms h.LXlilg be» :i RMtd< f**r the * - *: i- ,,f the X'.incouxar holbrmakers was She Kathleen I. Fr«»m**x. VVtHium'XVticrr- Its most :;ert«uis questions’, following G. Kerr, Wrttri»} TVek, Agnes (’. FiBt- franr,- Lawrence H RrtfT, C-rl C* n(Lcrinc depurtnp-nt by th< CUy El - pn... nL - nd * m« hi) re the , war. it* >me 46.000" imtdlen would s patrtrk, Fran* * s p. A. !larn«’Tt, Nell F. -bmult. trirn Stins«*n, Willtrim Muir, of wage, unless ln«lu: trU:« expand pro­ W. Hick», Thelma R. Sipprell, Myrtle \ rt hi»’ Sinc lair, Melville F. yke. Fr. *1 I portional» ly. VX'alla.-e, l. Madeleine Harper, - Mar­ Sparks, V«'m««n B. Taylor, Clarenve Cùü’pimy. It has been r«* ««gnlef'd. U. S, Government Engineers Arrive to • “Woman has now invaded the indus­ Wouldn’t Let ion. J II j ndman. Harold J. Wilkin- I‘ noney, Ethel Hayes. Hilda 1-anr- hov. < v< r. that.more permanent and ef­ Continue Investigation Begun trial Held,'* continued Mr1. Hhallcross, N„n, Kdxv.ird c. I '.rosier, OIL *- M «» - dnle, Samuel Park* r: <'n )! J Grey, fect iv.V mensurr ■< would bo ntet ssary t«> Last Year. “an»I by filling many of the openings Intyre, <’. * ii Cf. Coxille, Josephine W N.tnrx Hunter, Mured Moffatt,," Esttb'T elfe» t .i cure. In trades and pretfesshins gr»nier com-, Herv iîctt» s. E. Evangel in- Caçtcr, Florent* Ferguson, Beatrice Revels, Phyllis In order to make ; he at * » 1**1 t. : i on Vf. Wiis* is. A IL* rf. G. Olson, William S petition will «rl*u* among' men iri thogb • CUXfcrd, Mur** l c< - per. .Da) r«-ll N.-arly, lie liai f of tin- JUnited tUates 1 >* pau­ Mahon; linrne H. Dunbar, laiwr»-m-e GETS COMMISSION trades in which wtunan cannot /co­ Sfi. rw^o#! Young. Y»-e cjvttw tali*. Re*<- ment or Agriculture of obtaining, ac­ t )'(.v nii'fir, Allan 1. Gill. Lilllth- M. opéra te with man. Following thg war si Laird. Bertha E!T«n*T, "Çnr'ric M. Frank Dunn, Former Newspaper-Man, curate records‘of 4he flow of Water in great depr»*ss!«*P may lie felt eg n re \X’o»h|s. Nellie M«-Roiierts, Alfre«l Hig- ie Successful in Passing Hie pipcH. K. F. Scohey. an engineer of the *uR of the stoppage <■* munition eon hnm. G. Arnohl Benn»;tt, Louis Bishop. department, has arrived in the city Examinatione. :*Fructioh. Much »-f British X^olumbln’s I • - ! i Viola J, MitcdougaM. MarJ«»rle Ttoberts. with two assistants, from Washington, i'n*.ii’il. K.ithl' • n L. 'Cortlan. Helen mining will he greatly^«l^»rejis*Hl an«l Mnrjori* Dun» «in. AJm.i Yg. Esther Frank Dunn, who ie a well-known l>. V. ■ . She remembered the ago­ xi. Wilson, Wilfrid XX'. Wateraton, the demand for metals will be lesHere»1 RuIr-, i in vld McLennan, Violer Watt. Victoria newsiwtjrer man, having been Mr. 8»obey was here last year U> lif. r*l M -Gordon, Feme C. Curn- The work shops of Eutopc that have in Cecil Rhodes. Division 1. -Number In civil life on the staff of l«oth The make a series of testa on the concrete nies of the last dancer It vvatn, Henry W. St. Clair. cre.iHod their output zper unit without of candidate», 30. passe»!, 30,: Blake M. TinK'S nn. Clin»*. Lloy»l a corhmb:*fdn. tie In now waiting to sulted very satisfactorily.1 and agree touchy corns. She simply couldn’t Philip S. CurtL-, Phyllis J Le». can only withstand such competition clOK«ily with the measurements made deaxrlVc A Ibithfim. It. -Murray Brink, XV Fatgrtf, Robert D. (Irrggnr. f*. Gor- Ik gaxette*! to ht» regiment. so long as w<* co-operate for cheap by Boy*l Bhle. former resident engi­ Mary M. Bry*l»m, llarokl R. ijender- dtm Rolston. Florence Johnston, Helen Lieut Dmm left Victoria with Dr. face the pain again. pn«dueflon. Nor can British Columbia neer on Sooke waterworks; on. Arthn** H Ma»l4t»*hlan. Agne* F. Baker, U Shannon Mounce, Beatrice Hr rt'a hospital unit for Falontoa and seek refitIn a hirh tariff ns Muni The-data lias «n»d yet been puhlshed. How easy it would have been, what instant Wliklnebn. (i il Rowan Ai.drracm, R. Welch, Betty Powell, Harold R. spent some tltpc th* re lu'fore transfer toha, A Hherta 1 add S.î^tcirtrtfr^'an are for the information of the engineer­ V.oc i. Furrand," flolen F. - 8t»'V»-nn«»n. McC«'ll, Ernest S. Stuart. G«»r»!**n XV. XX ring to ah ofThcrs* training school In relief, if qfie had only known of Blue-jay. pltHigcd to free trmle. Tlie question ing profession, but it is expected that i II H Rouse. Jam* A. Tlmmson, Phyllis C. FugUtnd. In a letter to his father he fTïelr^fewdv^sTfsffff into a matter of ottr Other millions of men and women have found S ' VI• Mahon, Thf»mps<>n, Norman G. Burley. Priscilla t» 11» of hl« g«.»Hl fortune In being able the material collected last year will Neill > Wllk'iisuh, J, aggregate pro«1u.ctlon, and tlie extent '•-tla- 1’. H«-athorn, F, Marie < "hi piti, Mar­ fst.spinel a few day»’In Ix>ndon with soon be available. relief this way. Blue-jay stops pain instantly. of our prô»luct,fôn per un*IL This year the tests arc* to be mflde *’lcvc;and,. Hamid 1 jorie 1 arnage, J. Ross A. McÂllist» r. hla brother Alan, wlur is a driver In C’»*-t*j»eratlon Nec'easary. on the steel pressure pipe line from And the miserable com is gone, roots and 13. Li,hied, 1 ksslv Joncs. ! Frank 1L Penwilî. Evelyn M. F»j*ter,i ti.o It. G. A. uml* wa* on furlough from,, Humpback Reservoir to the city, and .'hill» 1 E. Wright. . eev«*s. Alla P Tribe, Marion I. Mitchell, Mar­ France at the time. ' ' ■ / "Y»»tt are hère to-night,'* declahtxl Mr. all, in 48 hours. Ml Mr* *1 >1. Ira in, di. F Kail !.. P. l«e*Hg .*g(‘, Dorothy P June», Phullvroes to adopt a principle of co­ the XVater Cpmmlssioner yesterday Ellin New» **mt‘«‘, A Margaret ' Margaret M. Thomson, Irgviri XV. operation; to say that tire want those formally In trod need, them to^the line­ New shoes — smart styles—have no terrors Mai II e. E.bw. A. VVad hums. F. I.*h- WILLS ARE PROVED enrlnn contracts; that the engine» men, prepuratory to the commence­ to Blue-jay users. These soothing plasters, flail. Ut*ren« 1. Lea t homrHSv*'i;«« i II Jthedes, Division S**—Number of themselves will be built on time, anil ment of work. Small Estate Settlements M.>de Dur 11- |,h, G itruilv E. Mavfm; , ndidatee. 12; puss* d. 12: Mary A, that the construction work shall bo inset with a medicinal wax, have ended mil­ Ing Past Week at Local Mri |.U Kay. Helen M. Tiifpin, James Mit­ done at n stantturd wage Th» so things Arrangements Have Been Completed Registry. lions upon millions of corns. i r|, , A Wondwort». chell, Dean Lomlatnl, Herbert 8 Gart.- are necessary If wo In the west nro to by the C. E. Cnion for h garden party r. OwUuii, 14*4-1-11 2 S'-imi-T rl.or**. Myrtle Patterson, jAudr* y M L. coin rate with the Anns of the east, who to be held at the résidence of Mrs. Many tests conducted by experts show that T!*e following will» have be»n proved ,,f , at-l-iiUM p:«—-d 8: Margar-l Rr> d*urt of the Victoria the first application removes 91 per cent A. /.If'duee». C lurlo K. lllaiiey, Than H. Fred Evans. Ernest C. X-an- Houten, problems or with the difficulties of In­ Saturday afternoon and evening. A Registry ; * II. ..mi:-. MirJ-il ■ M. FurK Davl.l rt. Helen M Buckley, Harriett B. Ctnilson. stalling new plants and the heavy splendid programme of sports has been Stubborn cases require a second or third treat­ Mrs Johanna* William», of F^mtil U»||. m stetn. Alien» Htew- . Lord Hilberts, Division l - Nmnf.i-r transportation charges on the raw ma­ arranged for the afternoon In addition ment Why wait longer? Why suffer? malt, died Victoria, June IS, 1917, gross ni I, Thom», M. Ff-H*. of candidate», 48; posHed. 39: Garrett terials. I*«nay say that our Industrial to tennis,- bowling and music, and in and net estate, $4,981.IS. Urandvlvu -Namlxr. of laniliildim 8. Livingston, Helen E. M.ivGtll, Ber­ protrre*» Is depending to ft great ex­ jthe evening etereopttcan views end 1 . -1 I: N Ootberd, Mrs Rmtly Metthewe McDonald, of nard L, Bennett, Walter It. Bennett, tent on this move; on th? attitude of music by Mrs. Roberts's orchestra. Ad­ For uK by 1 Wilfred It. lluUlay. Kale Ferls, Ed­ Victoria, died Victoria, June 9, lilt, F: Htewsrt Morgan. Margaret A. Màc- this meeting. I am sure that we can mission, 10c. Proceeds to military Y. I BABLACK I all druetlati I vard W. Lfrclt.tr—d, Olndy» Tt. Br»ak- groMi and net estate $3.542.65. Al,o Blue- ! Keckni'e, Margaret G. .Lewis, Albert C. have, some of those contract# If we M. C. A. » , • 1 T Cmmm " wetl. ititb do Lind, John H. Cuyit. Walter 'titchens timlth, of Victoria, jay Bunion Fehmehl. Josephine Bye. Mary R. Tls- want them. It la a matter that is for the Blue Blastea. Oeranei Dlddoson,• |l»rgsrM I. Plirk- died Vlfdorto. March K, 1917, gross and dall, Fklwin C. Varie. Jasmine <,’larenee, benefit not only of labor and capital C. N. R. Laying Steel.—The laying ,r."U«.»d p. Burn». Harold K. Gordon. net estate., 1266.' but for the community at large." of steel on the Island branch of the Stop. P«l» Kathlem L. Med find. N. Mildred TUfh- William Hatfield, iren, M. Bavard. FL Letters of A(lml.nl#tr»tlon. A. 8, Welle, president of the Tradw C. N. P. R. has reached Colwood, it ardîr, <1 Marr Tha, Vera Staley, Trevor Bowen, Maxine P. yElllott, George F.dwln Emerson, of Victoria, and Labor Cmmcff, «aid that It was Is stated to-dfiy. Work has been in Henry U Vinrent. Clarence W. Moore, Cyril C. Mcllveen, W IL Keltic Ruh- F.H, il Vera Hurna »rll. Deli MhcL. Mr Dow el 1w Georg»* W. died \T< torla, "February 2.4, 1917, gross not possible for the labor tpen to mako hand from Parkdale Junction for some -lA.llao B. rTKrlTB. redrK IIÔ6.6ÎT Klldn C. mhtHy, Wÿlttf T.' Tgiy qt'fifiRg iwore tmtl! the ephrton of Hma ------Alien W. Cumypw. ?•

VK’TOKIA DAILY TIMKH, I'UTDAY, JULY 27, 1!)17 14, To-morrow is the Last Day

to See the Scholl Foot Expert August Designer Subscribers’ TO-NIGHT'S SPECIAL *" We-in-go every readep-ëMlii» i>a|» r who Iihh mil seen 1.1m Now In. Designers Scholl foot vxj»vrt at lliis h|oiv to oomo in to morrow morning Golden Loaf Now In and Irani how to hr frovd -from thv paina and»diHOimifort* ot Price 10c 49-11). sue■"*”...... $2.75 foot troubles. and obtain 739- Y ate» St. phone 5310

Morton's Banquet Sauce Quick Relief and Lasting Comfort Rvg. 25ç. SptM-ial to-night ...... 15c Whether you have corns—callouses bunions sud tien era in | is in the toes or just back of. them weak . Christie's Soda Crackers, Rogers' Golden Syrup, large Qi- fa 11 e;i uidii^ paint* in theliei ■ Is, .link I es or limbs jnnt arrtrv.l ") P —tired, aching feet hot, tender, -perspiring. Largo cartons.,A . t)t/V S rr;r.i... 3(Yc * odorous feet- or any other foot t roubles do Four Big Bargains for not fail to visit the Scholl foot expert and ob­ Van Camp's Pork and Beans 15c tain Ilia free help. No Charge for Services To-night at 8 o’Clock Local New Laid Eggs, guar- Robin Hood or Quaker Oats. There is absolutely no charge for the services anteed. IVr ,1,17 f.,r OeJL tubes ...... ut)v Ladies' Stamped Night Extraordinary Values in toiiier of tIun itoïV} neither will you 55 Ptcd In purrliaae mix ihln« You are at litMTly^ to a*k «|ti**Hti«»ns rclaftx«• i "Dixi" Ceylon Tea your feet or t«> style* of shoe' jfou. *hfuihi wènr il n,J_yjm r ‘" w,l**< 1,11 Dresses Waists IVr [muiii.I 50 , 10C and .. 31 $1.10 without nuklmi a (iiudidJiii if >uu JUi- deJlre aU«l .rvio* uiFht TïïïïT to On' excellent quality whit» bwpgrbsth,■ in dainty 52 only, of these dainty Voile and I-awn Waists, trimmed with line embroidery, hemstitched morrow Is thv vxpirVs last day hi'i «• P«> not full to-see him pattvlrn* for soTImgurir *#fW-he -ebmito refuse Women's Silk Boot and For Friday night s :*Ti*avc sdl usld • ?•)') Phore MY RATEPAYERS i.» p i any m t «—smeni came dow n to $r*.ooo per lot 50c pdtr. Friday, S < values. Friday night. K2ZA it xV.i.s Impossible to expect tiie. owners 43c 12’/2c PANDORA AYE. CASE to pay th'dr taxes He was am axed at special, pair ...... the II <\ Electric Railway, who ob­ J tained $1(10.000. and the alteration ut SAVg THAT BOTTLE their interurbun Caps The remarks of it te speakers were WHISKEY cheered throughout VINEGAR Ro'tlfiS Our line is distinctive,, attractive The meeting then adjourned to the •'Take my advice and don't pay your Smart Neckwear and serviceable, embracing call of the Mayor. at. a date to be set. Household Necessities Sale taxes ÏTT1 ttiFy foTlic To HOTTic solution of SODA WATER iUUlHOO variety of st> Ivs. and A Special Line of Smart Neckwear in Georgette BRANDY " I the matter," James Maynard «omufellcd.. most up*-to-date color vomhili­ eret»»1. muslin and linen, in saiTor and ‘many other the Ah Wry ratepayers' owning i-r->p«rty Your Last Opportunity to AMMONIA ât Ions. Do not overlook It. shapes, prettily embroidered and daintily trim­ n PandOft Avfnue yesterday after­ MIDLAND GARDENERS Prices i ange from ...... 50# BEST PRICES PAID noon, who had gathered at the l.-ity Hall med with lace and ribbon. The linen collars to ...... $2.50 Buy at These Prices — come In colors of blue. pink, green and ecru We will collect. in response to an assessment notice. Price ...... T5tf . The Court of Revision did not proceed, Curtain Materials. Reg to 25. values. 1 Ap THE WILL DEFEAT DIVERS We Have a Splendid Assortment of Individual Van hut s >mc of the owners insisted on be­ Raalte Veils, which coat* in white, black, navy; ing heard In an informal w ay. and they Returned Soldiers’ Cream Madras Muslins. brown, grey, rose and Paddy green. These come JOHN COCHRANE did nut spare the Council for the ex­ Baturday special ^...... OtJv DRUGGIST traordinary condition of a by-law for In Urge or figured silk mesh and have splendid wearing quality. Prices $1.00 and...... $1.50 Bottle Agency N W Cor. Tales end Douglas Sts., work estimated to cost $*$.000, which English Rural Districts Grow­ Woven Grass, heavy quality (M OÛ phone 144 1313 Rlanshard St. et the B. C. Electric Clock. actually involved an expenditure of ing Plenty of Potatoes; Mu­ Regular $1 66 Saturday ...... epXeA1-29 value- Saturday...... I e/V ' chamoisette. In white and natural, also white „ld, .intHbai-the Court could not pro­ . -with fancy black points and two-dome fasteners. ved While the document bore the If the more persistent application of LEGAL AND OFFICIAL NOTICES Finwet quality T4»ese UUvwa-wash^-and. wear . tv.. Itv ..r til- City offlilai» requin t Agricultural industry win do It. the well. Sizes 534 to 7%. Price, pair...... $1.25 to certify under ti.- t-> -l the actual peo| te of the midland counties of Eng­ White Wash Skirts Canadian-Made Washable Chamoisette Gloves, work called for had not been done. A land |at least, do not intend to go short small triangular piece of property on Many pretty styles and materials to choose from. white only, self-stitched point*, two dome fast­ of food, the serious depredations of ■ : ■ Including-gabardine, repp, and fancy weaves eners and neatly sewn. Are easily washe«l apd Stre- t arid Rami ora Avenue was expro­ tiie German submarine' not withstand- Mado- with yrritr. twits, and trimmed p-earl but- highly recommende«l for shopping and Street priated for'the purpose.-if rounding --(T tons Regular ,tv >5.00. û* 1 QO wear. Sizes 6 to 8. 'Price! pair...... $1.00 the corner. The expropriation notice ; Extracts from a letter Just received Special ...... «DieVU was sent out. the owner made a claim j In town would indicate that far from for compensation, but nothing further L -lng potatob-ss tin- many distrL t A Large Selection of Hat IN THE MATTER OP the Vancouver Prince Rupert Waterfront leesee u as done, and the expropriation was . vered by the w riter in a ret eAt tour | Island Settlers’ Rights Act, 1904, and not proceeded with either, by grbitra- of "satisfaction on -his own behalf,* Silk Sweater Coats Bands and Bandings An-ending Act, 1217. ■ : i" • • ' oultl be à hie to well take care of Sealed tenders for the purchase of At bargain pri« e, of fine weave, made with ran Lin did nut appear, on the schedule, and j them selv.-s and ship m.mg. tons ot the Hat Bandings, varying In widths from H In 1 public Notice is hereby given that aii leases of Lote One (1). Two ft) and Five refore the by-law waa incomplete [ver* valuabi...... ramodlty t > iwheroua amt .set- in sleevt-s. turnover collar and sash rtrsune claiming to be entitled to grants (6), Block F. In the City of ITlnre Rupert Shades purple, pink, wild rose, end J|1 A inches. In plain and fancy ribbons. Range in of lent! within the Esqulmslt A Nanalmr The asses*ryent waa thus void, and the districts not so fortunate. will be received by the Minister of Lands, sky. Values to $15.5') Special.... vAv»i/t) prices from, per yard, 15< to ...... T5£ Railway JUand Belt under - the provision» •rror could unly be cured in one of two The extracts '’are self-explanatory. e? the above Statute, ere required, on or -at-Victoria. B. C.. up t a lifl’J.LQgk boo ri Ways, by completing the expropriation - rrmt wrttt abm serre to show in virhl ron- Knitted Silk Hat Bands In stripe effects. Prices t-efore the let F-ptember. 1517. to make n Monday. August 27. 1317. i mge 85< and ...... $1.00 application In writing to, the Lieutenant- Tenders may cover one or more lots. tn ! lie regular way. or by abandoning trust the seeming opulence of the- mu- G-'x'ernor-ln-Couhrll. and to furnish evl- th«‘ expr iprlatlon, which the Council I nill«»n worker as compared with the Silk Elastic Hat Bands, in regimental colors. iterre of their ocr-rpstlnn or Improvement Term of lease. 20 years. Crepe Night Gowns and intention to settle on said lands.. Certified cheque covering »tv months' nox\ had power to do. and applying for : individual whose Income has either re Each ...... 25* forme of application can be obtained rental must âccrimpanv each tender partial assessment by-law. "The mat Bed rnoro <»r less stationary, with id a de in slipover style, of a fine white crepe, with All-Silk Taffeta Ribbon I» shades >4 pink, t»lue. from the Government Agent at Nanaimo cheques of unsuccessful tenderers to t>e assessment you have before you." he ! the necessaries of life at their topmost green, red. navy, brown, cerise, black and white. R C.. or from the underslgtfSd. pretty floral designs. In pink, blue and mauve, .m luded, "is therefore absolutely | pinnacle In price, This Ribbon is 5 Inches wide and of heavy qual­ A. CAMPBELL REDDIS. returned Immediately. daintily trimmed twlth fine lace. i or t hi» ss." ' f Tlenty of Potatoes Deputy Provincial Secretary. The highest or any tender not neces-, Regular $1 25 values. Special ...... VVL ity. Special, per yard ...... 25* tartly accepted. Vrider the circumstances the live or ’*Thr.»ugh**ut Worcestershire and Tenderers muet état* what bustnes# six lawyers In attendance did not ad- ; Warwickshire." the letter says, "the PROVINCIAL ROYAL JUBILEE they are engaged In and must désignât» dress the Court, but the majority of} kitchen garden, the more commercial HOSPITAL, VICTORIA, B. C. learly just what use they Intend to make irate j>w ners insisted on b« ing heard in garden, and the public allotment have of the lot or lots applied for. how much an Informal way. been cultivated during the past twelve they Intend to expend In Improvements months as never before While for many The Directors Invite tenders for ?up- In what manner and In wh»t time. Alleges Irregularities. SWEET PEA GROWING years past It hns scarcely ever !*een ?’ UMK" ' -GROCERIES. The following, amongst r-thrr condi­ First, V. V. jBeayen rose and attack­ tions will be Imposed under the leases necessary for mo to buy potatoes, this J. A. Blend Say. Condition. H.r, Id.âl Potatoes and Onions BVTi’HEU S MEAT, ed the system of arbitrations which- HAMS AND HAf’ON. ’ (at The front line of any wharf erected last twelve months I have »>een able to for Bu,in,,,i Always True „r any of these lots must conform to had cost the unfortunate owners so Potatoes (local grown). 6 lbs for...... 25* BU F AD. rdans to be seen at the office of the Oov- give away more than - half a ton to to Type. Potatoes (Mainland). H lbs. for ...... 25* MIT.K. •rnme-nt Agent at Prince Rupert *»r ln_the large- a sum above the estimate, and others with less garden. FISH. was followed by Ex-Alderman McNeilh Telephone 413 Vote» street POFLTRY. I'cpartment of I.and* at Victoria. B C. "From present prospects : the family SYLVESTER FEED CO. roe (bl Rent shall he payable In quarterly who stated that he appeared for a will lie aide to use as mamy potatoes j. a. Bland, the well known sweet FRFSIT FOGS, Instalments In advance. for one vear dating from August 1. to client on the stn et. near Stanley during the year as hitherto from the pea grower, takes ex«'eptlon to a sug­ July 31. 1918. G B N.A DEN. «tuning crop, anil there shot*! then be gestion made in The T1m*a yesterday Deputy Minister of I .ends. Avenue. He urged specl.il treatment Tenders to be marked ^Tender for Sup­ for the property on the ground that a surpi,ie of a ton or more This is to the effe. t that there is a posslhility plies.” addrësserl to the Secretary and to only ttve-elghLha of the awewwei.i HOW in. Inallmrei there are many uttwra. eo that Victoria might not be suited lo in not later thar. 11 noon, Monday. the growing of sw.-et pea seed. He Jt'ly 80 CORPORATION OF THE scheduled Should be levied in the re­ that 111.' potato situation la w-mlngly says that he has beep groping serd^for Hammocks! Hammocks! Hammocks! The lowest oi any tender- not neces­ assessment, based on the land n«»w held free from concern. sarily accepted TOWNSHIP OF ESQUIMALT B number of years, and when the seed by th.- ..wner after the expropriation. Munition W«ukers’ Opulence > I From $2.75 to $10.00 G. T. CARVER. Is true he finds that the plants come It was grossly unfair to aas. ss all Couch Hammocks, with steel frame. $26.00 to...... *...x$16.60 In f.ne Worcestershire town I went true every time. In some varieties July 23. 1917. owners alika when the amounts paid Into a shop to see what stocks of new that are not properly set there are al­ for various properties varied so great­ potatoes had reachedthe retailers; ways some that do not come true, but DRAKE HARDWARE CO., LIMITED ly. some meeting the city reasonably, LAND ACT tills was of course at the commence­ that p* the same whether from local It’, DoubIh Street Phene IMS Tax Sale Notice others the reverse When they came to ment of the season. I overheard this: Kr<>wa seed or Imported, and It is /bat ' t VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT. DMITRI argue the matter fully they must con­ How much are the young potatoes?— hs tnhe In California as It Is here OF HEN* KKW. A wile of property foç delin sider thv great difference between the 2» per pound. Alright, put me up 4 In/order to emphasise hie point Mr. estimated cost and the actual expendi­ qumt Tbxm will he held on Wrd- pounds The man. wh«j was very ijr&iul showed a Times representative TAKE NOTICE that Stuart Stan!** ture ’ _ . shabbily attired, looked a( Ids pur Around his garden on Richmond Aw McDlarmld. of Vancouver. Land Surveyor Wanted to Know. chase, observed that there did not look Intends to apply -tôT pscmieeioa. tole*.. tieedsy, AuK'18t 1Z9IH, 1917. To and pointed out the rows of peas that the following ddeerlbed lands: Com avoid incurring the cost of adver­ F. Andrews wanted to know why much and , asked for' -■ -another four were absolutely true to type even menctng at a post planted about 760 feet when the by-law scheduled the amount pounds. He put down a note for Jtl, though several generations of the seed west of the 8 E comer of Sec. 11, Town tising and other expenses, delin­ took up his |x»tatoes, four shillings ship 11. Renfrew District; thence north uf property to lie expropriated from had been grown by him. There were erly and westerly 55 chains more or tee.- quent Taxes must be paid on or each lot, the city had bought for $18,- change and walked unconeeme1 \KM1D. G. H. PULLMN, Quality ! ««•me $2.300. and « barged -he difference piece «»f salmon He asked the price Mr. Bland Is enthusiastic over his Agent for Good w in Got herd Johneoa. Collector. and was told Se M per pound. He hobby and he certainly has some Me? 7. If IT- to the owners? “I want to tell you mule no purchase A few minutes beautiful flowers. Those that are for that unless the assessment Is revised, after, while the writer waa talking to need are not watered and fertilized if there is any power In henveO or There is no finer 5%.!. Nelson,—The number of tel«-phon*e the stall h'dder. a la bolt r with a child like the ones from which he picks his among men we shall oppose It. (Ap­ : In Nelson has reached 709, which is a came up and askM the price of n niece flowers. The former have to harden Light or Sqb- | record. The liigh mark in previous plause). of salmon to whb^h he imlnted. He aft in order that Ujè seed may be firm. j Maynard said there wrtqld have cocoa produced than Cowan*s Btantlat |«years was 67$. Long distance trle- was told Its. 10d: He said "wrap It up. While the pea growing Is to some ex­ j ph«)ne revenue has doubled during the been the most resolute objection to the It will Just do for our supper." mean­ tant a hobby with Mr Bland it Is a petition had the owners known what past two and a half years, a Nelson ing for himself .and the child. profitable one. as he sells some of the Perfection Cocoa—rich iff aroma, th< liability woulb have i>«-«-n . ■ j Official stated recently. Connection has j Hugars4^ar4*T seed every year. Later when his own Mr McNeill stated that the Macdoh- particular peas, the "Jimmie Bland" Lunches been established between Nelaon and . — _ ...... The ^letter states that the general ■ i B,ihr(K-k It is' hr way of the a„v- ' aid . "'ate at the Oak Hay Junction had and others that he Is trying to (lx, are price tor beef was 5s. per pound, nourishing and delicious. J 1, " eminent line, ah.ng Kootenay u,ke received a large aunt „ --/.and- ready, he expects to find the hobby mutton. 2s. 2d., butter Is., eggs 6 for To suit epicures. An extension of f»f he understood the land wa, not even more profitable than It Is to-day. and through ( ‘reston ls.,% milk 6d. per quart, soon to be in­ eaat laaseeaed lb the by-law. At present the ’ Jimmie Bland" is not tlie goyvmment line from Creston creased to 6d. no cream to be had; on the market. It still throws a few enabled.connection t,«Vbc ma«Je between City Should. Helj). lump sugar 6%d. to 7d. per pound. Half plants that are. not true to type, but THE TEA KETTLE -Nelson and the East Kootenay centre. JJ. B. Hel.terman thought.there-had a pound of sugar per person per week Mies M. WoeldHdge every season a larger percentage cùme Been a whole lot "f error, and loose i« th. allowance by "sugar card> Cerner Douglas a ndV lew Streets true and within a year or two he ex­ work in connection with the by-lsw, Bread la lid. and Is. per 4 pound loaf. Hay Under Cover. -The very favor­ pects to have It registered. able weather during the last two weeks and unless the oaner. secured some Chwolatea and sweetstuffs are getting lest fiTT tire timer, whtte the former will has enabled the ranchers for the most relief, the focal tmutuvement tutus would not be paid He claimed that the soon he conspicuous by Its absence, Hudson", Bay "Imperial* Lager UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS part to get their first crop of hay under -Imperial" Lagaj save at alarming prlcty. Bear, pints, H.M per doses. • Hud sen’s «over tn rthe Bella Cools district. city should aasume the difference