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WHERE TO GO TO-NIGHT WEATHER FORECAST Royal—Brandon Opera Company in The Spring Maid. Dominion—Dixie Handicap. For 36 hours ending 6 pm. Raturdsy ; Columbia~vThe Code of the Wllderneee. Victoria arid vicinity—Fr**h to strong Capitol—The Fast Worker. westerty winds, partly cloudy, with oc­ CdSlseum The Warren* of Virginia. casional rain. Mtlotiu Play house—1The Dangerous Maid.______

VOL. 66 NO. 26 VICTORIA, B.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 -20 PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS DEPORTATION LAW SHAKEN BY COURT RULING

CREW OF STRANDED “FILM" RECOGNIZED GIVES SUPPORT TO School Board of PASSENGER PLANE PLANE TO CARRY SUBMARINE SAVED AS A FRENCH WORD GENEVA PROTOCOL; Point Grey Barring IN EUROPE AVERAGES JUDGE SAYS PRISON ORDERS 145 MILES AN HOUR Portsmouth, N.H., Jan. 30.— Paris, Jan. 30.—"Film" is now SIR ROBERT BORDEN Turbans of India ANTI TOXIN TO a real French word, under a de­ The crew of the United States cision reached by the French Paris, Jan. 30.—A ' quadruple FOR NARCOTICS MEN TO BE submarine 2-48, which was Academy, which Is revising the Vancouver. Jan. 3b.—Amur motor aeroplane, carrying seven driven ashore off the entrance to nation’s authoritative dictionary. Singh, thirteen, Is not attending passengers and theh- luggage, PEOPLE OF NOME Portsmouth Harbor last night, Former Premier Poincare and school because the Point Grey yesterday broke the speed record was taken off by coastguardsmen Marshals Joffre and Koch, who School Hoard has ruled that “all for pasnfpger traffic between at 8.30 o’clock this morning. are often the victims of movie boys must have their hair cut and Paris and Brussels, traveling the DEPORTED WRONGLY SIGNED Airmen to Fly From Fair­ The men were suffering from cameramen and who are also wear cape or hats rather than 170.88 miles In one hour and banks to District Now Fight- exposure and their clothing was members of the Academy, took turbans." eleven minutes and aver&jtfng an froxen. The .submarine had l>een part In the discussion which re- Taia Singh, the boy’s^father, hourly speed of about 145 mllea. leaking badly, the guardsmen mtUed in the- naiieaall—tton vf TOW t» péitjftllhe^ at Wording in Act Passed by Parliament of Can­ ------ing Diphtheria said. «Tnm" àa FYëhfll...... form to the hoard’s edict, d.< lur­ Amsterdam, making an average ing it Is asainsf the Sikh religion. speed between Paria and Amster­ ada in 1918 Discovered by Counsel for Chinese Held New Cases Reported by Sydney A. Smith, chairman of dam of approximately 142 miles at Oakalla; Orders Should be Signed by Minister ot Physician, Who Has Used the Point Grey School Board, said an hour. action had been taken because Of Immigration, Not Minister of Justice. ^— Afr His Suppties - JUROR REUTH) DEAF complaints of parents of other Washington, Jan. 30—Author­ There are no rulings in Van­ Plan to Place couver schools against the wear­ Vancouver, Jan. 30.—By a peculiar freak of wording in an ization for Hoy 8. Darling, spe­ ing of turbans. cial agent of the Department of HEARD EVIDENCE, SAYS Polish Settlers act passed in 1918, the power of the Minister of Justice of Canada Justice, to make an aeroplane to sign documents ordering detention of aliens charged under flight with diphtheria anti-toxin Montreal Fireman Along the Skeena the Narcotics Act for deportation Was transfered to the Minister of Immigration and Colonization, and as a result of this fact, from Fairbanks to Nome has COUNSEL IN BOAK CASE Fighting For life Prince Rupert, Jan. 30.—Negotia­ been forwarded to Alaska. tions ate satd to be pending with juste brought to light here, messages are bejpg sent |o Ottawa The fTnvWfiti^hrWfra- W frt fill­ Wanïf cïîorVi to'prevent a. general jail delivery of the fifteen alien» T“BN.. fO" THE W0M6.. —«i» WttKtté ex­ ing agriculturists- from Poland In Nome. Alaska, Jan. SO.—The dlph- Montreal, Jan. 50.—Fire Lieut. territory along the Hkeena River. held in Oakalla prison. theria epidemic here yesterday took ception of one witness's testimony, did not have to ask that it Wilfrid des Jardins, who was but-led Jung Sow, who has served a sentence in Oakalla and who has a serious turn and the cltisen*. be repeated, was the sworn evidence of George T. Woriedgç, for eight hours In the ruins (6 CANADA’S CANDY through the local correspondent of burned building Wednesday night, been held pending deportation, will be freed as soen as an order the Associated Prefcs. have sent the filed on affidavit, said M. B. Jackson. K.C., counsel for the Crown was still in a critical condition to­ Ottawa. Jan. 30—Canada has a issued by Mr. Justice W. A. Macdonald reaches the warden. following appeal that official Wash­ respondent, in the resumption of the hearing of Itex vs. Boak day^ with little change in his con­ sweet tooth. Official returns show No lawyer found the Joker in the ington hasten antl-toxln serum by before the B.C. Appeal Court this morning. dition. A blood transfusion opera­ that in 1923 there were manufactur­ act until J. R. Nicholson happened aeroplane from Fairbanks, rather tion was performed early this morn­ ed In Canada 93.000.000 rounds of upon'* It and used it in Jung Sow’g thân force them to wait for dog- On his cross-examination on this particular affidavit, con­ ing. Jj, ! chocolate and at^gar confectionery. SAYS CONSTITUTION behalf. team delivery: tinued Mr. Jackson. Worledge had stated that he even over­ GREAT NEED. STATES OF U.S. IS TINKERED Crown Counsel E. Meredith argued “Help immediately. Help by aero­ heard the remarks said to have been made by Dr. John A. Stewart that no order was necessary for de­ plane with antl-toxln serum is the WITH NOW TOO MUCH tention inasmuch as the Narcotics appeal of Nome, not for the sour­ to W. A. Brethour, who was also present. Act specifically provided for depor­ doughs but especially for the child­ Worledge, continued Mr. Jackson, SIR ROBERT BORDEN URGES GOVERNMENT TO H AVE tation. The court refused to take ren, the young Americans of tomor­ did not say of himself that he could this argument seriously, statlpg that row. We do not want to ask Soviet not hear at a distance greater than in that event the act calling for a Russia to send an Ice-breaker with fifteen feet, but that was what he Former Premier of Canada signed order was a waste of time anti-toxin, nor do we ask that the NEW YORK FERRIES §■■■ CRUISERS BUILT IN CANADA on the part of Parliament. Shenandoah or Los Angeles be <11* - had bean told by the doctor, and he Speaks in Favor of Geneva patched, but please get Uncle Sam ARE DELAYED BY ICE (Worledge) felt he had to go by what to send an aeroplane from Fairbanks the doctor said. Arms Declaration with two red-blooded men. who have New York, Jan. 30.—Ice floes As a matter of fact, continued volunteered to fly to Nome In four reported to be the heaviest in counsel, Worledge had sworn In hi» Hopes This Country Will Act FOR MARTHE PROTECTION hours In order to bring relief. There twenty years Interrupted ferry second affidavit that he had henfd OUTLINES PLAN OF , is a shipment of antl-toxln from traffic in the East and Hudson distinctly and only needed to get Same as Other Parts of Juneau due In Nenana February S. River» to-day. Boats with, thous­ repetition of evidence on three oc­ The British Columbia Division of the Navy League of Canada which If sent by aeroplane will beat ands of passenger» aboard were casion*. In the face of that, asked the Empire went on record yesterday in favor of urging the Canadian Gov- the dogteam by several days to delayed for hours while tugs Crown counsel, how could the man’* Nome, which may save the lives of labored to relieve them. hearing be questioned as to his com­ Ottawa, Jan. 30 (Vanailian eyiment. at its next session, in favor of a. policy of cruiser build­ petency to sit on a Jury? many - ■ - - Pm*)—Addressing the annual ing for maritime defence, and the construction in Canada of four f. Higgins, K.C., Indicates NEW CASES REPORTED At this stage W. J. Taylor. K.C.. “Everything looked favorable yes­ counsel for the appellant. Dr. Eric meeting at the League ot Nations cruisers of the latest type, for patrol purposes. Methods of Showing Growth terday, but to-dày thing* have re­ W. Boak, roee to ask leave to cross- Society to-day. Sir Robert Bor- The motion was moved by Major W. H. Langley, president versed. More new cases have been examine George Keown, the other of Pacific Northwest reported. Dr. Welch statee all four Juror mentioned in the proceedings. den, war-time Premier of Can- of the Victoria branch, at the meeting in Vatieou i m .-wwl seconded and flve-year-oM antl-toxln has MCTSN0WST01 ada, warmly supported‘ 1 **■the ** dis­ by A. Wheeller of Vancouver. Sir Richard Lake, the vice-presi­ Central Theme Would Prove t>een used UP**-1 only o* uetlce Macdonald remarking, armament protocol adopted at dent, wjio occupied the chair, declared the motion carried unani r>f hntl-toi however, that counsel on both aide* Transportation Had Been There have been about 75.009 units should have settled all this before the Geneva by the League of Na mously. of old antl-toxln used, which has appeal opened. tiona Aaeembly. REASON FOR PROPOSAL Salvation of Whole Area been responsible for hoURng the CURATIVE PROVISIONS ••I regard the protocol." he declared, An Interesting statement on naval epidemic In check to date, but now In opening argument this morning "as a brave and earnest attempt to defence, in Its special Influence cm tiro Plans for a pageant of Paeifie thst It Is used up and more cases are Mr. Jackson contended that irregu­ bring about the general disarmament Pacific seaboard, was made by Major Northwest history were outlined appearing the situation becomes STATE OF NEW YORK larities at the trial of Dr. Boak. If which Is so necessary tor the future Langléy, In moving the adoption of Ff«rlou*. due to the fact that If we any, would be cured by the curative peace of the world.*’ the resolution. in the City Council Chamber last must wait for a dogteam to arrive provisions of the criminal code. There ttlr Robert's declaration Is of special evening to an enthusiastic gath­ ... w* çsn jmj* expect relief much be­ Having stated the place of Canada Many Accidents Caused; were, he Intimated, endless authori­ Interest In view of the fart that the within the Empire, the mover said fore February 13" ties to support hi* contention that ering of citizens, assembled to The appeal concluded with a re­ protocol will come before the Parlia­ NAVAL ESTIMATES such a position entailed Its respon­ Schools in Numerous Towns the verdict of a trial Jury would not ment of Canada for ratification *' sibilities, and remarked : i organize the Victoria Day cele­ quest to the Associated Press to be set aside on such grounds. Even bring, the situation to the attention Forced to Close the coming session “There Is no other self-gov­ bration. Frank Higgins, K.C., in cases where there had been far JAPANESE AMENDMENT THOMAS R. MARSHALL at officials at Washington. graver slips at a trial the jury ver­ erning Dominion within the Em­ who made the statement, indi­ FROM SEATTLE Traffic Interrupted; Farmers dict had been sustained. Sir Robert referred to crltblsm oî TOO GREAT TOTAL pire to-day that is not contribut­ Grand Rapids, Mich, Jan. 36. cated that the Canadian *PacTne" RaH- " Seattle. Jan. 10.—While the fast­ Appellant's contention that no the Geneva protocol, aroused in the ing more per capita to national —-*'1 am not for the prohibition way officials had given approval of amendment and I never was. est dogt^»«w of lioctliern Alaska, Unable to Send Milk to grand Jury was called into being he rrnZr^ohp^'byjr^«..and an-i British Chancellor Holds Cut defence than Canada is. although Ihc outline, and the meeting passed -...... i, i 1 uMom oil Hi*e th# biggest* and-Wealthiest -N sections and farmers’ milk deliveries McDaniel of Plnevllle, La., said to be conference on disarmament had been came the Borden plan of a contribu­ It has got so It Is as easy to pageant, there will be an announcer were also made Impossible by blocked his second Wife. I (Concluded on poge *• tion of 135.000.000 to the British Gov­ amend the Constitution of the or orator to explain the Idea and pur­ highways. Two feet or more ot pose of each episode. enow covered most of the state. London, Jan. 30—An increase ernment for three Dreadnoughts, United States aa it used to be to Movie Contest in of nearly £10,000,000 in the which passed the Commons, but was draw a cork. Anyone can go The. motif of the pageant is to treat rejected in the Senate. down to Washington and make the Pacific Northwest. British Co- , Syracuse. N.Y., Jan. 39.—An east- lumbla. Washington and Oregon, so the United States bound New York Central passenger British naval estimates for the The mover pointed out that the enough noise and get any JAPAN IS STILL TRYING TO HAVE Navy League had given a full meas­ amendment he wants tacked on na to hiake it interesting to British train due here at 11.40 last night ar­ coming fiscal year is said to have subjects us well as Americans, and ...... Mew York. Jan.30.—M. J. O'Toole, rived at 8.30 o'clock to-day. It had ure of support to the present Govern­ the Constitution. I like the Eng­ been demanded by the Admiralty ment's training scheme. lish way beet. They don’t make to demonstrate that transportation is presUV-m of the Motion Picture The­ been stalled all night In a snowdrift and to be. meeting with resist­ the main factor In the development atre Owners of America, represent­ at Woodward. COST OF DEFENCE 2«ws un^l they know the people and gfbwtti of- a country. ------— EXCLUSION LAW OF US. ALTERED want. them. I'd Uke to repeal ajl ing 12,000 independent theatres, sent The drifts had mounted to nine ance from the Treasury, Turning to thé qd^sHbn Of «ebèt,'' Mr: Htggtns outlined thé episode» a letter to-day to Albert E. Smith, feet at some places and the snow waa the federal and state laws and as follows: Admiral Karl Beatty, who na Major I^angley said : re-enact the Ten Command­ president of the \ itagraph Company, five feet on the level In |fie western Tokio, Jan. 30.—Japan has never relaxed in her efforts to “We are painfuHy aware that the INVASION BY CONQUEST which recently withdrew from the part of the state, report» said. Kir-tt Sea Ix>rd usually figures in ments and the Golden Rule." reach a thorough understanding with the United States on the country now has a huge national Scene I.—The Spanish Invasion, >n Picture Producers and Dis­ political gossip as champion of debt, and that taxation is not by any on th. rise of the curtain a typical tributor* of America, commending Japanese exclusion question, Baron Sakatani to-day was told generous expenditures for the navy, means light. AL the same time not­ Indian gathering Is shown represent­ his attack on the alleged policy of by members of the ministries involved when he made a categori- Is reported to have submitted esti- withstanding this, wc hear of pro ing the consummation of peace be­ the Producers and Distributors to cal interpellation in the House of Peers seeking information on ^.Tîuur.^om^ub* Jected schemes which would Involve tween the various coast tribes who create a monopoly of all divisions of an expenditure- of many hundreds of 111. 111. FRUNSE NEW have l>een at war. Indians In war the motion picture Industry by the the Japanese-American relations and the recently negotiated with the safety of the nation millions, such as the Great Lakes sostume. Dances by various mem­ establishment of theatres In opposi­ Russian-Japanese Treaty. The estimates for the current yegr Waterway and of railway construc­ bers of Indian tribes In full dancing tion to the Theatre Owners’ Associa­ totaled £56.800,000 and the proposed tion. and I may say with regard to regslia. Indian music. Peace between tion. The real solution of the immigration difficulties with the Increase Is said to be necessitated by this that no Government has any SOVIET ARMY CHIEF tribes Is cemented. A Spanish ship lairge blocks of theatres were now KAO PRISON TERM continuance of the cruiser building United States should be sought in the establishment of a proper right to enter Into any such com­ Is sighted. Spaniards come on the owned by producing and distributing understanding between the two countries, Baron Sakatani was programme and the contemplated mittments before trimming its lamps scene and take possession of the companies, Mr. O’Toole said, upd Officials in Seattle Look up construction of more destroyers and and otherwise setting.Its house In Man Just Appointed to Suc­ country on behalf of Spain. Various this was ‘manifestly unfair to the told. Japan, on her part, seems to be unanimous in the idea submarines. order upon this, its long nnd deep* Spanish officers ot the period are public." Mr. O’Toole also congratu­ Record of Man Accused in that the United States authorities, in passing the Japanese Ex­ ECONOMY DEMANDED (Concluded es pege 2> ceed Leon Trotzky is Forty personated. Indian dances continue. lated Mr. Smith on hi* stand for Winston Churchill. Chancellor of The scene closes with Spaniards “cto*q and wholesome picture»." the Beryl G. Case clusion Act, did not mean to insult the Japanese, it was added. the Exchequer, whose business It is Years of Age teaching Indians how to dance Hpan- Turning to the Soviet negotiations. to scrutinise the estimates of all de­ lsh national dances. Spanish music Seattle. Jan. 30.—Delving Into the the baron waa told much importance partments before submitting them to Spent Eleven Years in Penal played. all-but-forgotten past of the men Ç_Ail1 Aft T waa attached to the matter of in­ Parliament, opposes the Admiralty’s Scene II.—The British Invasion. wanted by the Canadian authorities OTIUW UH ternational faith and that Japan STATE REPARATIONS Servitude; Many Years an Scene open* Showing a Spanish en­ I lull» clàlm. It is said, on the ground of in connection with the killing near could only rely on the good faith economy. He feels himself well campment. British officers and sail­ Sidney, B.C, of ('apt. William GlUls, Caused Locomotive of Russia concerning the argument qualified to criticise the naval pro- Agitator ors arrive on the scene. Both set up master of the hi-jacked liquor craft. not to spread Red propaganda. respective claims to the territory, Beryl O,, and his son. Federal offi­ Moscow, Jan. 30.—M. W. Frunae, . (Cetirluded Ol. pose Î) EXPELLEDBYTURKS cials have revealed that Charles ToKiUTwoMen who succeeds Leon Trotsky as Com­ Morris, now held In jail here, once missar for the Army and Navy, is MINE WAGE DISCUSSION served a prison term for passing Paris Police Arrest Pierre only forty years old and one of the Conducted to the Frontier by Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Jan. 30.— GREAT OIL INDUSTRY MAY youngest executive* In the Soviet Sydney, N.8., Jan. 36.—For the pur­ counterfeit money. pose of considering the company’* Morris, according to reports of the Peter Rameo and John Jaqulnto, Michaut; Papers Sold to Government. He had no military Officials on His Way Back track workers, were instantly killed training prior to 1917, when the Bol­ ultimatum demanding the acceptant* United States secret service, was Citizen of U.S. shevik revolution gave hlm a chance by the men of a ten per cent, réduc­ to Greece caught In the roundup more than to-day when the engine ot the SPRING UP IN NOVA SCOTIA to serve In various Capacities with tion In wages. the executive of Dis­ ten years.ago of the notorious Henry North-bound Albany-Montreal Dela­ Paris, Jan. 30.—Magistrate Jouas the revoluypnary army. Hlncc 1904, trict 28 of . (the United Mine Workers London. Jan. 10.—The Most Rev. H&rgen* gang of counterfeiters, who Un la investigating the theft of secret when he entered the Communist of America has called a convention Constantino*. Ecumenical Patriarch ware and Hudson train was de­ flooded this part of the country with railed by deep snow on the tracks. AFTER TESTS OF OIL SHALE documents from the archives of the Party, he haa been a revolutionary of bhe district to be held In Sydney of the Greek Catholic Church, has spurious five and ten-dollar gold The men were standing aside to let Reparations Commission. Pierre worker at home and abroad. on February 4. been expellnl from Constantinople, pieces. the trajn pass when the engine left Michaut. an emploÿee of the commis­ Frunse spent eleven yegrs in peml according to a Reuter dispatch. ' Morris, then twenty years old. the track and pinned them against a Halifax, Jan. 30 (Canadian Pres*)—Résulta of tests being con sion. la charged by the French au­ servitude under the cxarlst rogimo. Cheaper Clothing On a Government order the PatrL pleaded guilty and was sentenced to fence. _____ thorities with haring abstracted the He resided for a considerable time ns arch was conducted to the frotttler four months In Jail at Tacoma, while ducted at the Nova Scotia Technical College here under the • iofuments from the archives and sell­ a political refugee fn foreign coun­ to-day. most of his confederates went to the direction of the Dominion Council of Scientific Research of an ing them to a publishing firm in the tries. where he agitated for the revo­ Federal penitentiary. ^ s United States. lution. and participated In various Effort in Paris A dispatch from Athens late last Prior to coming to Seattle, he *aid, $100000 fire Loss oil shale found in Nova Scotia, particularly in Pictou" County, The missing documents are Steno­ congresses of the Communist Pârty month said the Greek Foreign Min­ he had worked for a livery stable show the Nova Scotia shale is the richest in the world, giving graphic reports of the Inter-allied He l* credited by the Bolshevlkl With Part*. Jail. 3».—Twenty depart­ ister had been assured by the Turk­ proprietor named A. McIntosh, in conference at Spa, Boulogne and the defeat of Admiral Kolchak, tfle ment ntoree and ether establt.hment* ish Minister that hie Government Prince Albert. Saskatchewan, 'going In Irondale, Ohio fifty gallons of high grade paraffin to a ton of shale! The re­ Cannes. A search by the police ol antl-Bolshevik leader, and with hav dealing In clothing In Parte have would net expel the Patriarch tree* Mtchaut’s home is said to have re­ ing precipitated Baron Wraagei's promised the prelect ut police that, to Saekatoon about two months later port states .190,000,000 tons of shale are readily accessible and* lieglnntnta on Monday, they will lit- Constantinople In advance of > de-, and the» making his way to Seattle. Steuben ville, Ohio.. Jan. 10.—The sulted In. the recovery of some »t rout . ...',r ..f says a vast oil industry similar to those in Colorado and other the missing documents, but the police He Is held In high favor by fit* under -tri-colored counter»," where. cUlonby the Mixed Commission for Morris wa*- arrested here as a sus entire business section of Irondale. notional, colora, will TnP r.xmange or r opumnons regard- per‘ tea* —■ ~ wourgisr, a.cawwermr-- sitVYatee■no_ «.JT 1isiera,a. connecte(cAfThededft rvtfigt à mM .1 north of Itéré. sM destroyed by fiée western «elates may well come into being in this province. The assert Michaut confessed having sob . Bolaharlki s and Niatfrr miAF others to... an Amertcaa who wen clan, although he 1» not a greduatr ^______iT ihtraia*, Itg llhi right !)(,0ml re*ldenta to witfi the operations of the Hanzens last night, with an eatimated lose at the I remain in Turkey. mmmr'f ■ --f - vt between HOO.OOO and îliô.WO. tests-w

JL VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925

THE TIMES NEWSBOYS ENTERTAINED AT BANQUET LAST NIGHT McKinnon’S price Comox Meat Market WEEK-END SPECIALS 634 Yates Street, Hear Broad Street Franco-American Spaghetti (Tomato Sauce with Cheese), We Deliver 361» large can ...... 15^ QUALITY MEATS ONLY Van Camp'» Pork and Beans (with Tomato Sauce), large Service with a Smile can ...... 14* Quaker Standard Peas, a can...... 15* No. 1 Alberta Creamery Butter, H. P. Sauce, a bottle...... 25* 3-lb. Brick ...... v...... $1.15 Quaker Rolled Oats, a tube...... 26* GRAIN FKD PORK 709 Pandora Avenue. Just Off Douglas Street Lege of Pork, lbl...... 25c Butts of Pork, lb...... 20* Phone 1903 Shoulder* of Pork, lb. 15* Spare Kibs, 2 lbs...... 23^ . BEEF _ „ Rump Roasts, lb. .20* T-Bone Roasts, lb...... 28* Sirloin Tip Roasts, lh. 25^ Prime Ribs, rolled, lb. 25^ Fresh Killed Fowl, Roasting Chlfckens. Milk-fed Veal. Try Our Breakfast Sausage—All Pork Yes, We Do J. B. Inglis and A. Thomson- ^^t^^lo^^geneer’^featOept^^^^^^PraprieJere^^^^^ Picture Framing

made upon the wording of the order JUROR REPUTED for the completion of the petit Jury THE RED * CROSS WORKSHOP DEAF HEARD EVIDENCE, alone. In point of fact Verbal in­ struction* had been made » for the »s4-t johp.on Bty, ^va-ijgwpt). pnmig* SAYS COUNSEL completion of both Juries and tba „ sheriff had applied for the filling of both grand and petit Juries. The in (Qatlamsd fr»fn e* we t > tentton of the trial Judge was to com countered with the plea that at least pie to both bodies, though the order eight- fatty .Qualified paen ikülasl au4 ygritten. omitted the word grand Jury, Thursday, February » these could have returned the true This "slip was curable by The "provis­ bill found, even If the other five men ions of the code, he would submit. TWO STUDENTS WERE had not been called. As it w^s the Mr. Jackson dealt at length with grand Jury was completed to the authorities as to the lack of right of DANCE number of thirteen all told and every appeal on- the facts of the trial, and be done, and dope very soon, by Can­ ALEXANDRA -BALLROOM man was one chosen from the Jury opposed appellant’s motion for leave ada lit this matter of naval defence. COURT NORTHERN LIGHT A.O.F. INCH No. 5935 list, certified to be qualified and cap­ so to do. One of the strongest cases, There can be no better time than he aald, was that In Veullette vs. The now. To my mind nothing that the HEATON’S ORCHESTRA •< able of serving on that list. TIMES' NEWSBOYS CANADA’S EXPORTS IN 1924 WERE ADMISSION 31.00 Much play, he intimated, had been King. In which French and English- Government of Canada can do at thé New Investigation of Murder speaking Jurors had sat to hear pro­ present time would enure more to the ceedings entirely In English. There benefit of the whole of Canada and of Maj.-Gen. Sir Lee Stack It had been held that there was no $262,416,043 ABOVE HER IMPORTS to the rv-establishment of Confidence Has Been Started already been Identified, and whose miscarriage of Justice and the oh throughout the Empire in her posl- estimated value is at least $2,'600. Uta.1 ob* proceeding* '-vn»v^’»-''aar—OWtAtar qn»» -—a *-***•"•'• " Sbwargirhkr WtroiCv. should have been bt-tmguat was r----- Ion under the Crown, as the adoption ~ Cairo.''Egypt, ruled. Ottawa, Jan. 30.—Exports from Canada in 1924 exceeded the papers here state Ibrahim Adham, Young Salesmen Enter Into and carrying into effect of this pro­ one of the number of suspects ar­ BRAUN IS RE-ELECTED dead f>esh W»U« Weed. Inability to understand the English imports by *262.416,043. A summary issued by The Commercial posal. With the dispersal of unrest tongue In a British court was tanta­ Enjoyable Party With Great rested shortly after the murder Of Intelligence Journal shows that exports of Canadian produce in and the restoration of confidence in Maj.-Gen. Sir Lee Stack, Birdar. ef PREMIER OF PRUSSIA > ef Tel. Dlreetery mount to deafness, said counsel, who her status we would find. I think, that held that the courts were hound by Enthusiasm the twelve months totalled *1,056,057,898, while imports for the the Egyptian army, last November, Beilin. Jan. 30.—Otto ven Braun any cause for anxiety as to the flow has given the police a number of this decision and others of Ukç na­ of capital and emigration to this ture. Parliament, he said further, year were valued at *608.195,573. , facts In connection with the slaying was re-elected Premier of Pruarie by Two hundred Victoria Daily Times The exports were about *43,000,000 higher than in 1923, and country would very soon cease lo |t>f the official and that a fresh in­ the Diet to-day. receiving 311 out of had left open the question of a Juror’ exist.” fitness after the right of challenge newsboys and carriers were guests of vestigation has been started. It is 436 votes in that tydy. the company last night at one of the the imports about '*93.000.000 less. ( The resolution said : declared Adham hailed the cab In had been exhausted, and this was a "Whereas the training scheme LICK IE SCHOOL BOOTS matter for the sole discretion of the most successful banquets ever staged In December, 1924, exports of Canadian produce totalled which the criminal escaped. The yon Braun Ministry, a three- at the Chamber of Commerce audi- evolved by the Government of It Is further stated two law stu­ party coalition, resigned January 23 For the Boys trial judge. In the case at bar the *124,429,462, and imports *60,946,487. trial judge had satisfied himself that troum. Several members of The Canada has now been in opera­ dents were arrested yesterday after after failing to obtain a decisive everything was In order, In respect to Times' staff Joined the exuberant In addition to the above figures, small quantities of foreign tion for the past two years or their homes had been searched majority on a motion of confidence. $3.95 .s* $3.45 the deafness alleged in regard to one youngsters, but there were no form­ goods were exported. — more and as far as the means at The defeat was attributed to efforts of the men now named. âmes and no speeches. the disposal of the personnel A despatch from Cairo said the by the partie* qf the Right lo elim­ Appellant, aald Mr. Jackson In the Before the young news distribut­ engaged therein has permitted, |Egyj$Uan Minister of the Interior, in inate the Socialist*, numerically the THORNE, 648 Yates St. opening minutes of argument, was ors devoted their attention to the cry. could always bo Invoked by a rise of the curtain a typical old-time has been of great value to the a statement, said he had ^earned strongest party in the Diet, from the not before the court at all In that he splendid spread provided with due disputant state. mining camp Is shown, being a replica nation both In the promotion of underground influences were work­ three-party coalition, and bring ing to cause disaffection again had not. asserted counsel, compiled regard to healthy young appetites HARMONY DESIRED of Yule in the early days. Back sc«-n- maritime training for the youth about formation of a bourgeois cab­ with the provisions for preferring an they lustily sang. “Oh Canada.” After cry depicts mountain ranges. Various of the country and as a medium among the law students, and that he inet. appeal in that the case for argument the dinner there was a first-class Let me express at once my earnest games of chance are being played. of education, as well in the in­ was determined to frustrate any at­ ANNOUNCEMENTS should be filed at least three days Informal concert, which also pro­ hope," aald Sir Robert, "that the na­ Miners are shown displaying their land provinces as on the sea­ tempt toward further trouble. before the hearing. That point was vided an outlet for the enthusiasm tions of the British Commonwealth gold discoveries and talking about boards, as to the vast poten- The students went on strike and BANK WAS ROBBED l year ereew fer Hellybreek not applicable to the case at bar. of the pasty. <- Heaton was at Will act to co-operation and harmony new discoveries, Hallway engineer* tallUee which overseas trade- caused some disturbances in protest Butter: quality guaran­ ow this subjoin of immense Im­ arrive with their Instruments and dis­ [against the British demands follow­ Seattle, Jan. 3d.—Picking a moment ruled the court, pointing out that It the piano, at which he presided In tats portance and that the conclusion offers to Canada and ae to the teed. referred lb other provisions where own inimitable way, and registered a cuss best ways of piercing the moun­ responsibilities of Its cltixene for ing the assassination of the Sirdar, when only the assistant‘cashier was litigants Intended to prosecute their great hit with his youthful audience. reached by Canada will be consoiunl tains. Maj.-Gen. Sir Lee Stack. present, two unmasked men held ug with that of Great Britain and The taking proper measures for the Far Hire—Ceetortahla 7-| own case without * the assistance of "Bob" Webb, as leader of commun - Beene 11.—Scene changed during protection of such trade and the the Bothell State Bank . In Bothell, counsel. other Dominions. Much as I value darkened lights from rear, end loco­ seventeen miles north of Seattle, to­ ger rar, *1 50 an hour; it y singing never had a more re­ the fine purpose of the covenant and safeguarding of Its coasts; driver. Phone list. At the close of argument this sponsive audience or a more versa­ motive arrives, followed by per- "And whereas while it is day and escaped in an automobile * afternoon adjournment will be taken the League's service to the world. 1 sonators of the pioneer builders of headed for Seattle* with more thug + + + tile one. Every song that the ex­ value even more highly the unity of recognfied that a good beginning BIG WOISKY DEAL Marcelling dene at S1S Elliot Street. until Monday. Meanwhile appellant perienced song legder uncovered the the Canadian Pacific Railway. Fol­ has been made with respect to $2,000. They locked the banker in e our great commonwealth, which In­ lowing in their wake comes a long vault. Phone 6019X. ^Ilss Pare. has secured leave to c.roes-examlne boys were read to participate in. and deed le an example in purpose, in co­ the training scheme above men­ the juror Keowq to-morrow on the community singing was never entered procession of people representing all operation and sen-Ice to the wider nationalities. The actors and audi­ tioned. thefe can be no doubt You are eaeneetly asked te attend affidavit filed. into with more xest and enthusiasm. that the same should be consid­ the Oriental Evening at the Y-W.CA. league which has Its headquarters in ence Join in an appropriate chorus. OLD COUNTRY Bob and hia young friends could be Geneva.” erably extended, as at present on Friday night at • o'clock. The chil­ heard for a radius of several blocks OPINION OF MEETING constituted neither the scheme dren ef three Oriental schools will PLANE TO CARRY around the Arcade Building. Mr. Higgins’s recital of the project | Merger of Four Companies is City Market Auction Rooms give Interesting displays to aid the CHURCHILL STATES NAVY itself nor the means provided Harold Cross and Archie McKin­ was well received. for carrying It out is or are at foreign work of the Y.W.C.A. Ad­ ANTI-TOXIN TO non brought some Y.MC.A. talent Said to Involve Total of mission ISc. ESTIMATES TOO HIGH C. H. Gtbblns, who was appealed to all commensurate with the needs and Live Stock Mart 4- 4- 4- PEOPLE OF NOME At short notice llarry Hobson and by Mr. Higgins, said experience had of the nation, either with re­ £20,000,000 4- 4- 4- Robert Gordon gave a neat tumbling (Continued from page 1> ' . shown in the East that pageants re spect to the protection, of its exhibition that won rounds of ap­ 64S Pisgard Street Amgutetien Club whiet drive end (CentlsMd frem qulred both time and money to or shipping, the safeguarding of Its London. Jan. 30.—The biggest StEL plause. Another young Y.M.C.A. posais, it is added, having been First ganlxe. dance. Belmont Building, to-night. Iyord of the Admiralty from 1911 to coasts, or the preservation of Its whiskey deal In modern times, in- POULTRY, FURNITURE AND LIVE The shipment will go by mall on Artist was Ronald Smith as a “hard Arthur Manson added that, a loss neutrality, particularly In the •Jt o'clock. *•* ISIS------—------:------—----- | volving £ 39,000,000, has been pro- STOCK SALES. TUESDAYS •atyeln Bland Treatment—Revit.}- the steamship to Howard, be trans­ belled cee»," - who selected a suitable Home of the news writers say there ambitious scheme had been submitted case of any international com­ I vtslonally agreed upon by the prln- leee the nerve. ; rejuvenates the ferred to the Alaska Railroad and song when be chose “Go Along Mule.' to the committee last year and plications arising, which may | ripais, Buchanan’s. Dewar's. John A HD FRIDAYS It had a boat eight verses, and each Is a sharp tussle between Earl Beatty body: renews the tissue.. Of nil taken to Nenana, where it will, be and Mr. Churchill and The London abandoned owing to lack of time. peculiarly affect that part of | Walker and Sons and the Distillers' had a chorus In which the newsies The meeting was inclined to be Hntries received daily. drug store.: a«k for free booklet. placed on a dog sleigh. Another re Daily Mall declares there Is much Canada bordering on the Pacific Company, subject to approval of the Wholesale Direct Trading Co. Ud.. helped with characteristic enthus speculation In political circles to to favorable to the project provided that < u ean: I respective shareholders. Vteterte. F.V.—------'»------«* lay TMt wlli JthSJl ht run to prpige. Iqtnrri. Albert Acres. the clever young what Beatty wili do Jf ble estimates the finances could be arranged, and a “And whereas It has been I The Distillers' Company, it is un- OGDEN AND RICHARDSON ■4 4* ♦ The United States Health Service performer nn Tfie tohM, STB6 ®cweng« I* pire must in a great measure I feet across the North River Ice to­ spending on national defence It,- * rely upon her own means of larger boxes with waterproof cover­ NEED, SAYS BORDEN BMritish officers of period per­ day, only to learn on catching It that Silt Spring Island ings. 000,000 less than we did before naval defence; sonated. A miniature war is staged the war, notwithstanding that it was not the right boat Angered, (Continued from nor* 1) Therefore be it resolved that he stood on a bounding ice floe to between the British and Spaniards, the dollar Is only one-third now this meeting is ok the opinion bald, nor until after a scheme of gen­ and while the fight is In progress a vent his Ire and fell Into the river. eral disarmament had been estab­ of .what .it wàs then, and that our that Immediate steps should be CREAMERY courier arrives with the message that naval defence costs only fourteen I He was lasaooed by the crew of a lished and carried Into effect. Spain has given up Us claim to the taken by the Government of passing tug and saved. Floes In the Freeh from the chum, Now cents, as against 17.69 per capita Canada for the provision of four I tower Hudson were 150 to' 200 feet almost impossible CONTROL PRESERVED territory. Spanish depart, leaving for the cost of the British navy, British in possession. Episode closes (4) light cruisers of the Httest j long and up to eighteen inches thick. retelling at This cry appeared to have little to the Old Country^ it seems to approved design, such cruisers deliveries relevance to the question of partici­ with singing of British songs of that me that it is unnecessary to period, in which audience Joins. to form part of the Royal Can­ PRINCE RUPERT ARREST prompt- 60c PEE POUND pation in that conference, but it dwell «further upon this feature adian Navy and preferably to be seemed clear that the amendment INVASION BY COMMERCE at this time." built In Canada; Prince Rupert, Jan. 30.—A series of Year Oroeer hu it proposed by Japan and adopted in a Scene I.—Scenery depicts a flat The growth of maritime trade of "And be It further resolved petty thefts extending back over a modified form preserved as fully as fertile, wild country bordered by trees Canada, he said, was nearly $1,000 ever the control oP each state over that a copy of this resolution be year were cleared up when Sergeant with background of hills. River at per head, and yet no country so much forwarded to the Right Honor­ Bailey of the city police, arrested matters of purely domestic conse­ one side. As the curtain rises the neglected its coast line for defence quence, he said. The. position of any able the Prime Minister of Can­ Wong King, a Janitor, in his room at Lewis and Clark expedition, covered purposes. ada, the Honorable the Minister 1.30 o’clock this morning. Wong had j.e.PAINTER&S0NS state could hardly be prejudiced In wagons, pack train, wends Its way The menace of the new Russo- this respect, as the provisions of Ar­ of National Defence, the mem­ two trunks and three grips full of down the hills. On arrival the ex­ Japanese Treaty was next alluded to. bers of the Senate and House of suits, women’s apparel, silver, ticle II. of the covenant, which were plorers commence sawing logs and FRIDAY AND SATURDAY relied upon by those who raised the and he passed on to refer to the Commons of Canada for the Jewelry and furs, most of which has | ————- ^r- Ledit* Black Canvas House Slippers (P I QQ erecting buildings. The American cautious utterances of Sir Frederick Province of British Columbia, flag Is unfurled. Field, in command of the Special and to such other persons as the at, pair ...... !...... «DleOO Beene II.—Depicts a Hudson's Bay Service Squadron, when he was hero president of this division may Company's frontier post on one side last Summer. Since Sir Wilfrid had and an American trading post on the from time to time direct." White Labor adopted the policy after the 1909 Lon­ G. D. CHRISTIE, 1623 Douglas SL other, with flags of respective coun­ don conference, the Pacific had be­ tries flying from their respective LIQUOR SENTENCES Ask the One Who Sums come the sphere of unrest Instead of holdings. At the rise of the curtain the Atlantic. the traders of the Hudson's Bay Com­ Kitchener, OnL, Jan. SO.—To-day IIIplro $27.50 Saved THE CRUISERS pany and the Americans are engaged was "Ontario Temperance Act Day" ■ ■ ■ ■ We’ve in buying furs from Indians and out­ “Personally I am very strongly In the local police court where Mag­ g* g* 1 bidding one another. The Intercourse of the opinion that they should istrate Weir registered eight con­ changed between the representatives of both be built In Canada." said Major viction* and imposed sentences and countries shows a friendly trade Ijxngley. “We know that It takes fines aggregating $7,100, In about The Royal Electric our number rivalry. While trading Is going on at least three years to build a five minutes for breaches ef the act. there comes on the scene a British cruiser, and no doubt it will be Five hotel keepers were involved in to 485 official with hie retinue from Eng­ urged by some people against the charges. The court collected Not ready -. made, but Cleaner land, who has been sent to look Into their construction in this coun­ $4,700 of the fines, Charles Lehman made to order from high-, the possibilities of the country to try that necessarily it will take and Martin Reinhardt, hotel keeper#, whether It Is worth while for Great grade British suitings longer to build the ships In Can­ deciding to spend three months In shown In our special win­ Britain to continue to claim IL Tht« ada. and that they would cost a Jail instead of paying fines of $1.000 British official looks at the country great deal more. Qrahting Cor dow to-day. Bee the goods. entirely from a sportsman’s point of and $1,400, reepéctlvely, for selling the sake of argument that this liquor. ■ Every man and woman view and asks questions qlong this would b> the case. I still main­ guaranteed fit. Regular u« Keep Your Buga, Linoleum, Board Floor*, etc. Spotlessly line. He walks over and looks into tain that these objections are of NEW WAR DEBT PLEA the river and sees many salmon dis­ very little weight when we come to *** for * Clean. porting themselves. Gels out his fish­ to think oA the great value that ing tackle and casts a fly Into the their construction would mean to Wmshlnrton, Jan. 10. — Kmlle Jot it rtve'r. He finds that the salmon will this country in so many different Dvachnfr tôld Présidant Coolld«e Let the Boyal man make a twenty-minute test on your not rise to the fly, and he sits down to-day upon the presentation of hie and prepares a report to Downing ways, first of all. It would give floors and rugs, at no cost or obligation to yourself, and down employment to a great number credentials aa French Ambassador Street to the effect that the country that the co-operation of the two $32.50 you will be convinced at the Royal superiority. has been over represented. The scene of men. secondly, the great bulk of the money would be. expended countries durlnc the Brest War now closes with the British flag being should be extended to the payment A Small Initial Payment places a Royal in your home. taken down and furled and the In this country, and thirdly It would lead to the establishment of their "material war debt»." ae well Americans are left in possession of aa their "debts of gratitude” the territory. As the British are leav­ , of thoroughly well equipped ship­ ing one of the Americans with a net yards) on both coasts well able to TO *TOP A COLO* IN ONE DAY take care of the construction of Phone 3689 at the end of a pole pulls * a salmon Take Laxative HROMv titJININK Tab­ ■ Wilier Witter & Sois Ltd. out of the river. Hinging of American any class of vessels." lets The First and Original Cold and B. C. ELECTRIC Oelp Tablet) A Safe and Proven 1434 Government Oldest Coal Dealers In B.C. patriotic songs. ACTION NEEDED CHARLIE HOPE "ir j ! Remedy The box heaee-elgnatare ef Phone 123 «5 Fort Street **= Phone INVASION BV TRANSPORTATION He concluded:" “There is no quee 1C. w orera. Ms Made lo Canada. I Scene'l.-Th« «Old Hduu VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY. JANTADT 30,1925 3

SEE ? SBE The Bargain Basement's Initial WINDOWS WINDOWS Vancouver Island News FOR ' Angus Campbell&Co. Ltd. FOR BARGAINS BARGAINS the DumheUe meet the Public Boye. 1010 GOVERNMENT STREET Showing of the commencing at 8 pm. sharp. An in­ tereating fight will also be staged ANNUAL FLOWER DAY next week when Art. Spruston meete T. David mo n and Bobby Spruston ABVANCE MILLINERY MODE meets Darkhorse. FOR SPRING WEAR Final Clearance Sale Bargains Board of Trade Discusses Tl At the Extraordinary Low Price of Suggestion to Feature Sweet Peas of District For Saturday s Selling Special* to The Times _ Special te The Times — - Zf Duncan, Jan. 30.—The regular AHierni. Jan. 2P. — The annual monthly meeting of the Duncan meeting of the Aihernl Lawn Tennis There are Opportunities to Save Here To-morrow—Come and See $4.95 Club was held In the Court House last Board of Trade was held "on W’ed- nesday evening, the president, Dr. night, when reports were received D. E. Kerr, in the chair. Others pre­ from the retiring officers, which Fresh from their wrappings: Hats you would buy if you sent were Messrs. H. T. Reed. W. T. showed that the club was making Corbiahley. R. 8. Klrkham. T. Pitt, good headway. The meeting, which End-of-the-month were in New York to-day, Paris inspirations for the advance W. M. Fleming. O. T. «mythe. K. G. was a very enthusiastic one, decided Sanford and the secretary, E. T. to lay down one new court and have Our Entire Stock of season, of all the lovely new silks, satins, and new and un­ Créas well. the grounds all put in first class usual ribbons. • , _ _ Mr. Hanford reported on the shape ready for the opening of the smoking concert which took place season. The following officers were Colors daringly new; trimmings charmingly different; hats to delightfully freshen up one’sr Inst week and,.,was very much en­ then elected for the current year: joyed by all present. The financial President. Mrs. H. M. F. Hodgson; Penman'* Black Cashmere Hose for Winter wardrobe, in styles indisputably correct, and at a price that maintains our pres­ balance waa $13.05 which will be vice-president, H. N. Wood; secre­ tary-treasurer. Misa D. Holt: assist­ women; else* 814, 9S and 19. Sale Coats, Suits and tige for ‘"The Utmost iu Value.” placed In the fund*. , On the motion of 8. R. Klrkham, seconded by H. T. ant secretàry. H. N. Hoard; executive Price, per pair ...... Reed, the special committee was committee, Mts. W'rotnowskl, Miss L. THE MODELS SKETCHED AM FROM THE GROUP Hay ne, Mis* B. Bedford, and P. R. C. heartily congratulated on the suc­ women'! Klne Alt-pore Wool Ca*h- cess of the venture. Bay ne. À. T. Banders ÜMTaptTK "M. A letter from Mias Pearson was T. Hodgson. mere Hoae, In black And all the Vote* of thanks were then tendered Dresses read asking the support *of the Board wanted color» and «lies, Iti to 10. of Trade in the event of her arrang­ the retiring officers for their excel­ Final Winter Millinery Clearance Sale, ing for the reappearance In Duncan lent work during the past year. Sale Price, per pair ...... 08# CTnKllft Tm nmlm Edwin CtmlU Replied for This Final Clearance in scene* from grand opera. The Mrs. J. J. Burke left for Nanaimo Women'» nibbed Wool Sport» Ho», Saturday, at . meeting did not consider this a mat­ on Tuesday afternoon to attend the ter falling within the province of funeral of her mother, Mrs. Fraser, In black, navy and brown; «I»» 814 the board. who died there on Tuesday. to 14. Sale Price, per pair ....75# Sale W. T. Corblshley gave an interest­ K. Gill returned •!*?***, W6É6ÜBKÏ Kid titove» Vi .1 -h», nnfy: regular » <8weet Pen) Day" waa dlscusaed at ger on to-day's train for Vancouver, ■ aa m ud/erwmatrman* 'iu«m 14» Hata, value up to *7.50, to go at...... $1.95 some length, and the secretary was where she has accepted a position. 13.76 per pair. Sale Price . ..*1.»5 up to $1.95 per pair. To clear at. per pair ...... || instructed to write to all the local DeùUe Velbian Suede Gloves, twd-dome clasp, in shades of Hats, value up to *12.00, to go at...... $2.95 organization* desiring them to ap­ brown and heaver; sizes 6 to 7. A good bargain at, per point a committee of two to meet Hats, value up to *18.00, to go at...... $4.95 the council of the board and discuss pair ...... the feasibility of arranging^iuch a GRAIN PRICES SET Kayeer Silk Gloves. In shades of tan and champagne; regular The selection is good enough to satisfy every taste. ! day annually. ^ Odd Lines of Silk $1.2». Priced tv clear at. per pulr...... 69* Owing no doubt to the bad weather■ Fine quality Trefousse French Kid Gloves, in shades of tan, Not to be disappointed we suggest you be here early in the I ocndltion* there were no representa­ Stockings tives present from the branch board. white, mode and black; broken sixes. Hale Price, per morning pair ...... »...... 964 Regular *1.75 and $2.00 Odd lines and broken sizes of Women's Mocha and Cape Europe Follows Lead, Sir W. Gloves, values to $2.75 per pair, tan or brown. To clear at. ------THE ------E. Nichols Tells British To Clear at 95C per pair ...... *...... >"•• 4*«T9 Children's Wool Ripgwood Gloves, white and black; small and Food Commission medium sixes. To clear at, per pair ...... 19< SOUTH AFRICAN PLUME SHOP London. Jan. tfO.—Sir William E INCREASING DULY Nichols, chairman of the Hplllers Victoria's Largest Millinery Salon Milling and Associated Industrie*, an organization with a capital of £5.- Bargains in the Knit Corsets, Brassieres at Bargain Prices 747 Yates Street Phone 2818 Special to The Times 000.000. who was the chief witness Parksvllle, January 28.—The lumber yesterday at a hearing of the Food Regular $7.50 Goddess Frdat-lacing Corsets of heavy coutil, business on the Island seems to be Commission- in InvesHgat 10» tiAo reviving, judging by the prepara­ the causes of high food prices In Underwear Section in pink only; sizes 28 to 36. To clear at, per pair . .$1.95 tions being made by various lumber Great Britain, declared-that "we «hail Brassieres, regular to 90c; back-fastening; pink only; sizes 32. ' Coal Output in companies, so much so that in a follow the United States markets, Women's Fine Silk and Wool Com­ 40 and 42 only. To clear at...... 49# Church and Other month or two most of the sawmill* whatever ihey do." binations. knee and ankle length; sizes NEW ROAD SCHEME should be operating to capacity. Sir William explained the operation 36 to 42; regular up to $6.25. Sale Gossard Front-lacing Corsets, elastic top and medium bus!; Buildings Burned Canada is Below The Wilson Lumber Company and of wheat pool* In foreign countries, Price, per suit ...... S3.95 regular price $5.75; sizes 21 to 26 only. To clear at. jer also the Btliebird Lumber Company and how it was necessary for th«- miller* of Oerat Britain to follow pair ...... >»... $3.96 Moncton. N.B„ Jan. 36.—The Five-year Average at Quallcum are getting ready for Women's Wool Drawers, ankle and an early resumption. In the district the United Slate* market*. knee length; open and closed styles Brassieres m regulation and boytshform styles; pink or white; [toman Catholic Church at St. Paul a, IN NORTHERN B.C. of $iflH*ra the Htonehurst Lumber "We can not help ourselves," he Xent County, valued at 180,006. wtthi Ottawa. Jan 30—While the output Company Is already operating. The ■aid. The Chicago market rules Vhe regular up to $1.75. Sale Price 98# sizes 32 to 38. Priced to clear at...... 89# naurance of $30.000, and other build- of coal from Canadas mines world and fixes price* for all other Stewart People Are Urging mill at Errlngton owned by Cl. Aber- Women's Knitted Fibre Silk Bloom­ ngs valued at. 315.000 were deetroyed in November last increased sixteen netly has changed hands, being taken markets." ay fire yesterday. Highway From There to per cent, over the production for the over by Vancouver capital, and is He further asserted that any at­ ers, in black, navy and white; regular Colored Peri-Lust* Crochet Cotton to Clear preceding month, the tonnage re­ expected td start work before long. tempt to corner the world’s wheat $3.39. Sale Price, per pair ....$2.39 Telegraph Creek mained much below the average for Thompsen and Clark Timber Com­ supply was impossible and warned at Half Price the‘past five years. The llgure was pany located at Bowser have made the commission against any Inter­ Children's Wool and Cotton Mixture BUILDING A TOOTH I, 545,751 tons for November, which Vests, long or short sleeves; sises 3 to Stewart. Jan. 30.—The Stewart many improvements, having almost ference. He attributed the present Colored Perl-Lust a Crochet Cotton In pink, yellow, Board of Trade will petition the was 97.518 tons le#e than the average completed thelf railway to Home rise in wheat pricee to the had sea 10 years; regular to $1.75. For B8f Good teeth are built out Provincial Government and will ask November output for the last live son In Canada, and to the fact that mauve and blue; sixes 30, 50 and 70. To clear at. per l#ake where they have extensive ball ...... HALF PRICE the co-operation of the board* of >l Import at ion of coat from Great lumber tracta. One hundred men European countries, as well Children’s Wool Knit Drawer*, ankle of vital foods. Building a trade of Vancouver. Victoria and as Russia, were buying In the world's length for ages 3 to 10 years; rfgular Britain and the United State* have passed through recently to Prince Rupert towards obtaining a work for this timber company ai markets. to $1.7». At. per pair ...... 49# tooth is not the simple pro­ road between here and Telegraph totalled i 462,168 tons, a decrease of twenty per cent, as compared with Home Lake and it Is expected to Creek. The distance la 176 miles and add about 300 more to this force cess it seems. Nature regards the route haa been used for years by October and twenty-five per cent, It prospectors and trappers. lower thin the five-year average Im­ it so important that she takes Construction of the road would portation In November. Women’s All Pure Wool provide a Canadian point of entry to The coal mine* of Canada employed a long time to perfect one. the Cassiar country, thus obviating during November a total of 28,904 JUNIOR BASKETBALL Veste custom* restriction* through Alaska LEAGUE AT LADYSMITH Childrens Coats territory from Wrnngel. Very Special it 98# About thirty miles of road haa WORK IS SUGGESTED Special to The Time» For Ages 4 to 14 Years been constructed In past years from New Committee here to Mesiaden Lake. About fifty Ladysmith, Jan. 29.—In the open­ % Scott’s Emulsion more mile* of road would he re­ ing game of the City Junior Basket­ Penitentiary Recommendation Bargains in the Art Needle­ quired to connect with the hor*e of Baptist Church ball League the public school girls Made to Ottawa by Social supplies elements needful to trail of the Dominion Telegraphs to defeated the high school girls by a Greatly Reduced for Final Clear­ Telegraph Creek.______Calgary. Jan. 30—A committee score of 4 to t. The teams'were ns Service Council work Section aid normal growth and con­ representative of the four western follows Public y4**hool — Chrlssy provinces was appointed to go into Cloke. ina Nnrt&f H. Kemp, Dora Hamilton, Ont., Jan. 30. — If a Stamped House Dresses, to clear struct sound bones and Budget Receipts of the policy of administration of Bap­ Mason. Lena Micheaux and A. Peer- recommendation which will be pre­ at ...... j...... $1.4» ance Sale tist work in Western Canada by the ins. The high school (B team)— sented to the Minister of Justice by strong teeth. Western Baptist Union Board, which Annie Mason. Lydia Cloke, Ethel Pillow Cases, reduced to clear at. the Social Service Council of Canada pair ...... $1.98 Presbyterian Church concluded a two-day session here Cheeworth, Jan Wilson. Edna Parkin is approved by the Federal Govern­ A food-tonic of rare value, last night. and Mary Simpson» —I»—-the boys* ment. prisoners In the Jails and peni­ game the high school defeated the Children’s Rotnpers tw- -elear-OiL- per , Tôfemo. Jan. 3».—The budget- re­ The committee la composed of : tentiaries of Canada will be paid suit. 75#. 85# and ...... *1.25 Scott’s Emulsion gives the ceipt* of the Presbyterian Chttreh In Manitoba. Dr. E. J. Tarr and Rev. convent by the score of 36 to 24. To during their imprisonment for their Canada for 1824 have been approxi­ J. N. McLean, Winnipeg; Saskatche­ make the teams mere evenly matched Pique Pram Covers ...... 49# best results when mately $1,150.000 10 date, or about wan. Bov. A. Ward, Regina and E- the two Spruston boys played for the The recommendation, wibeh was Perrins Fabric $9.000 less than at the aame date if Anderson. Moose Jaw; Alberta, ReV. convent team. The. team* wote: High contained in a report by Magistrate Oyster Linen Towels to dear at 49c* Brushed Wool taken regularly after year age. Dr. N. H. Bingham and Thomas Un ­ school—Harold Jones, Tom Davidson, J. Edmund Jones of Toronto, sug­ and ...... « 69# derwood, Calgary; British Columbia. Joe Tassln. John Nash, 0. McLean In view of the disturbed condition gested the money be paid to single Children's White Dresses to clear at meals. Try it of the church, the financial position Rev. Dr, J. J. Ross. Vancouver and and Douglas Inkster. Convent— men on their release from the Suedette Rev. W. B. Freeman, Victoria. Walter Popovich. Tom Kulnl, J. Ltp- 49c. 89# and ...... $*••* Gauntlets Scott fc Bowse. Toronto. Ont. is regarded as hopeful. prison and to the dependants of tak. Dawson Wllklhson. Arthur married men. and met with the flpureton. Robert Rpruaton and Stamped Luncheon Sets reduced to hearty approval of the social service clear at, per set 98* Gloves Leslie Wargo. Rud Battle handled convention which closed here last To Clear the whistle snd J. M. McCormick was night. Dressing Sacques to clear at..$1.96 official score keeper, and these two The following appointments were Buffet Sets to clear at, per set, 35* will offllcate at all games during the approved by the councils 49c Per Pair league. In addition to this a very In­ Honorary presidents—Most Rev. S and ...... 59s* Perrin's Fine Quality 49c Per Pair teresting boxing boat was staged of P. Matheson, Anglican Primate of All Dresser Scarves to ch$ar at 75#. Suedette Fabric Gloves, three round* each, the entertainers Canada; ('heater C. Massey and Mr*. $1.49 and ...... $1.89 Women's Brushed Wool being F. Burke vs. Johnnie Buckner 2-dome clasp, regulation Gauntlets In grey, fawn W. E. Sanford. , Linen Guest Towels to sell at 76#. style in the wanted and Ed. Heyerf vs. Jimmie Buckner. Honorary vice-president*—Princi­ and brown, with con­ King’s Second 98#. $1.69 and ...... $1.98 colors and sixes. Re­ pal W. H. Smith. Judge Emily E. trasting colored striped Next Tuesday night the High Murphv. Miss <*. B. Carmichael. Mrs. Children’s Aprons reduced to cleaj duced to clear at. per cuffs; sixes 6 to .7%. School "A" meet Morgans Girls and 8. R. Wright. Professor E. Keirste.id. at ...... »$# pair 49# Sale Price, per pf., 49# W. H. Wlggs. Rev. R. W. Rosa and Stamped Nightgowns, ail easily worked . Saturday. Per Pair Dr. F. H, Gisborne designs. Reduced for clearance at Big Value at 48C Annual Shoe Sale President — Very Rev. Norman 19# Tucker. $!.$$, $1.69. $1.89. $2.50 and CuticuraTalcui General secretary—Rev. Dr. J. C. 7...... $2.79 Is Soothing Associate secretaries — Rev. J. Phillip Jones and Rev. H. R. Grant.

Begins To-morrow Morning For Baby’s Skin regions of Sweden are peopled with tors. Toklo boasts more than S50 J — Manitoba's Surplus «port-loving foreigner* as never be­ Christian Sunday schools with more fore. Jaemtland. the province to than 2$.iKM) children. which moat of the newcomer» are "The Gospel in Tokio ha» come to Just two years in business and now with a stock four Iu rear SI33.395 flocking, ha* been dubbed the "En- grips with, the moat «challenging and gadlne of Sweden." baffling tasks of our time—race times as great as the opening display, we begin onr prejudice and race pride. It is blast­ Winnipeg. Jan. 30.—Witn a total ing the color line and lay ing the foun­ ALBINY.NEW YORK earned revenue of $,10.603.580.71 ami dation Tor a World brotherhood." Annual Sale to-morrow morning. HEAD-FIX a total incurred expenditure cf FOREIGN MISSION $10,470,185.65, the Manitoba Govern­ CONFERENCE HELD Doctor; "You seem to be run do^X, Valuable State Records Were ment closed Its ftscul year, ^August Mrs. I*eck. Let me see your tonguo* , This is the store of popular price, BUT SEE OUR 31, 1924, showing a net excess of Destroyed When Buildings current revenue over current expen' Washington. Jan. 30.—The In­ Hubby: Thais right* doctor; row SALE VALUES! Were Damaged dltures of $113.396.66. fluence of Christianity in India and guessed it right off!" This surplus, the first recorded Japan with the constant winning of converts and general moral uplift was Albany. N.T., Jan. 30.—Many valu­ since 1919, was shown in the public able record* were destroyed by fire account.* for the lr.st fiscal year, portrayed in addresses at to-day's which swept through the Reynolds tabled In the Legislature at yester­ session* of the Foreign Mlesion Con­ 633 Near Building yesterday and did much day’s session by Premier Bracken in ference of North Amvrlcg. damage to neighboring structures. his capacity of Provincial Treasurer. st is blaxonlng new ideals and j Yates Broad Estimates of the fire damage range new standard» across Japan’s indus­ KING’S from $500.000 X» $800,000; exclusive TOURISTS IN SWEDEN trial aky,** declared the Rev. William Street Sheet SSe «f the Irreplaeeâblë ;t*cprd* fttid pap­ Axling of Japan tn an address on For Footwear ers destroyed. Are, Sweden. Jan. 30.—The dearth "The^ CtoSpel in Japan*» Great*:* w hs MwRasHa»4*hla weft son ftFtflHHI■ (kW) (She- nurcbe" tn AM. tittped W&tef JW?,-s^Yotio,. aft màâtièd U j par 1 1st» northward and the mountainous

T VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1925 ttonal Congress yesterday by Dr- puty lUmlreo CarvajaL The reason for the resolution Is the Alleged galion by the Department of Immi­ add to the variety of the business RECEPTION TO FLEET menace ere»ted along the Atlantic which interests moat people only Other People’s Views Above thfc babel of different I coast by the Importation of negroes Victoria Batly Œtmefl gration and Colonization- We do by banana shipping companies to movement when k has been reduced to figures There will be a meeting of the not believe the » eithef Coals representatives of - the City Coun­ compete with native labor. in Government reports or in budget This immigration le declared to organized or anti-imperial m an Letters addressed te the Miter sad le- cil, Navy l^eague* naval represen­ FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. OF MANY TOURISTS have brought about numerous important sense. Half the letters speeches. teSed 1er publics Hon nut b» tatives and others interested lets + + + leelbly written. The lon*ir an article the this afternoon for the purpose of clashes In which here been eherter the chance of ineerUcn. All cots- many casualties among the necrose PwblBbed ”“*•* which appear in the Old Country Miss Mary Macswiney is once munies tiens meet beer the fame end ad­ welding together the vaHôuii Great Northern Railroad Of­ newspapers from misfits in Canada dress ot the writer, hut net Jer PuJl J*** ** arrangements for the reception ot as well as among the native popula­ \wlssss s&iw jsMar- again in the United States to cham­ unisse the earner wishes. The eublientUe ficial Sees Big Year For tion. ______ate written by professional grum­ et rejection of articles Is a matter entire!» the .imperial Japanese training pion the cause of an Irait Republic. in the disc retien of the «dlter No reeec squadron In Victoria and Van­ Pacific Northwest OfflcM: Cerner Breed end Fert Street* blers. Since The Montreal Ga­ We can imagine the alacrity with eihiiit y le «eeumed by the neper te# Ml couver next week. Helsgateg GIBBONS VB. FUCNTE tehSBitted te the Bdlter. arrived from Vancouver for that zette feels so strongly on the met­ That travel to the Pacific North­ -Tommy Gib- Butine». Office -J1»eM WH which our neighbors will put aside purpose this morning. west will be of record-breaking pro­ Los Angeles. Jan. 89.- ier, however, it might impart a their own urgent problems and A CONTRADICTION Kirk’s portions during the coming Summer, bone. St. l'mul light Editorial Office ...... Phone little cheer to its melancholy con­ and that reservations already made Sdlol!twppntrd an offerhere ofwith $20,000 Ton, for Fuente. a te#» throw money to Mary. T, the Editor:—In your Issue of bear but this belief, was stated yes­ subscription rate»-- temporary. Jnnunry il. ml. there appears a re­ in India’s merchandise export bal­ Mexican heavyweight. provided port of a fine Imposed oa me by terday by C. W. Meldrom, assistant Fuente 1» cleared of a charge of Tn Trence. Belgium, etc. Il H per month + + + ance to the heaviest since 1920. general passenger agent of the Great City delivery ...... ».«• per eiomn Magistrate Jay at the Baqulmatt Exchange operations also have violating the Callfomln .nlUprire- WHAT PARITY WILL Wellington1 Northern, who lately attended a *y mail «exclusive of Police Court. figured In the movement of gold to fl*ht law In a bout at Culver city re Your account is wrong. Inasmuch meeting of Great Northern Eastern rontly Dick Donald. Los Angeles pro­ city) — Canada, Great “ MEAN India and Australia. Consignments passenger representative held1, at Britain and United. DR. FRANK CRANE as the car I collided with, so far front stands clear and alone. moter, announced. U.H per annum to the latter country, which began Chicago. ap- having nearly crossed the bridge, had only recently, exceeded WO».»™ to­ Fuente ha* not yer_ dvices from London only entered five feet on the bridge These representatives, he stated. in the matter. Donald pre- day. Some of the shipments will be are unusually enthusiastic over the to'Vati the outcome of th. indicate that as soon as the from the Esqulmalt side, whilst I,, routed via San lYanrisco. The “GOMPERS” having entered the fridge from the Quality created its demand Pacific Northwest, and are co-oper­ Culver City case. LOOKS HOPEFUL poundA sterling reaches parity with «nattent portion a# unlay » export ating with all advertleihg efforts Saanich side considerably in advance movement wae declined for unnamed of this car. had practically traversed _satisfactory service main- under way In the East for the spread­ the Canadian dollar, the source of ■jointe In Europe. ing of information concerning this ast nights enthu the whole distance. 1*8 feet. As this With gold flowing out from the supply for a good deal of the money AMVEI, GOMPERS was the is a one-way bridge, one would country. si asm at the Cky Hal tains it. United State» Iff steady volume, the required by Canada for both na­ 1 President of the American naturally assume that the car first on Federal Reserve Bank reported at ‘The heavy movements occasioned I Lshould augur well for the May Federation of Labor. i the bridge had the right of way. the eame time a continued returnof by the national convention, such as 1 tional and provincial financing will Ttrr Kntghta TcThplar conclave at Day celebrations this year Inc He recently died, and his death 1 should be glad if you would pub­ “Does Last Longer” American currmry TrnTff tOTTOtte. ire, Relief once more be shifted from New wan tlte occasion of a great dis­ lish this contradiction, as from your receipt. In December amounted to Seattle, nnd the «'hrlslian Endeavor play of public appreciation. report one would naturally infer that and Hike’ convention» at Portland large attendance in striking con­ York to London. Brokers and tl.HO.000. the largest for any month For pain-quick trast with that of the inaugural He was born in England in I860. I overtook the car I collided with. xlnce progree, tnthe stabilisation of will of themselves bring many thous­ economic experts are of the opinion Hr was a cigar maker by trade, T. GUY SHEPPARD. European currenctee reeulted In the ands of delegates,” said Mr: Meldrum, and one of the founders of the The worst t*ln meeting of 1924—indicates a new that when normal exchange con­ 96 Gorge Road. Victoria. beginning of this movement a.t •but the general travel will be ex­ be relieved at once. Bheumatlc paim interest in these annual proceed­ American Federation of Labor in Kirk Coal Co.| April. More than «7.000.000 of this ceptionally great, as advance reser­ soreness, backache cold In cheat, etc. ditions are restored between the 1886. For the thlrty-Mghth time vations show. Westbound tourist Rub the sore spot with red P«PP« ings and should insure plenty of he had Just been elected to its currency cams from Germany.^ Dominion and the Old Country fares are to be the same as last year, Nothing else suppliée ’“'b presidency at the Convention held LIMITED approximately dne fare and one- tested. euch i*netrating heat. Alta willing workers. " Eli Paso. Texas London will be able to give Canada The WEATHER tenth for the round trip. ,and this an­ heat that doesn't hurt. In Mr. James H. Beatty the The rise of this English Jewish 1212 Broad St. Phone 139| nouncement lias further helped to « Ton feet It tnotAntly- te three better terms than she at present is boy to a position of great prom­ Dully Multctlururuiahcd organization wjl have a competent stimulate inquiry. _ minutes that hem penetra*»»_t» to* getting from Wall Street. inence in th* worm 1» significant F.O.FliLEES leader who is not afraid of hard apart from whether one believes In •lustcul Department. “During our mealing at Chicago | depths. Circulation starts, conge* Depreciation of sterling has i attention was called to the unique tion Is relieved. The pain and the work and has plenty of initia­ his ideas or not. No one but a 9 very naturally had an adverse ef­ man who Is really great could fact that the New Oriental Limited soreness depart. ___ Victorts, Jen. M —t ».m.—The bero- train has proved a great advertising People used to use plasters, mustard tive. With an enterprising direc­ make such a rise and achieve the mlt.r I» eSbormelly low oyer the m- fect upon Canadian securities on the I FOREASTTO-DW .jhmmU -for the Pacific ^orthwest. Dur- an* muzevt)!», Jtut. modam acten^ to torate -to support hen ■ LondohmarEet. PfaSklttyafrthe in the last forty-three years or inr the past year the Great Northern has found a better way. a quicker, live matters he should find no difn- gilt-edged variety made their exit, his life. Coast. Zero temperatures, accompanied Well-known Transportation has advertised this train in conjunc­ more efficient way, a way without cully in recruiting all the additional He was opposed to strikes, and with snow, prevail in the prairie». tion with the attractions of the partly by repatriation and repay­ avoided them whenever he could do Reports Man to be Married in Northwest. The fact that a train suffer pains which Red assistance that he may require. ment of Government and other so wisely. Victoria—Barometer. 19.69; tempera­ unsurpassed in the world for luxury pepper Rub relieve* almost at once. The first essential, as the direc­ He was a conservative In his ture, maximum yesterday. 42; minimum, Toronto and up-to-date equipment serves this Don't let cold In the cheet go » bond issues, and partly by realize 41;. wwind, ind, IS15 miles 8.; rain, .1»; weath- wm elected Have thle rub at hand get tors well enough realize, is a ha'- unbending adherence to trade territory has made a deep impres­ tion by British investors of ex­ unionism pure and simple. He Vancouver -Barometer, 29.68; temper- Fred O. Finn, general agent for the sion as to the progress in the North» * now. The time will come whea WH* .usually - un«i»r«tEwid &a being Free from Stalk and Tanic Fibres Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul In |i. quick relief wiU mean much to monious organization -each membei change,on profits in their Canadian trev maximum yesterday. 44; mini­ west; with the resulting increased opposed to all aorta of radicalism mum, 44; wind. .12 miles 8.; tain, .«€ Sold by Grocers throughout Censds Victoria, letf this afternoon for Chi­ westbound travel." ■°SC:: tnl.lion. of of which should be willing to pool rather, cloudy. _ cago eh route to Toronto. In the holdings while dollar securities It w«a tersely through hie ef­ Kamloops—Barometer. 29.10: temper­ The meeting of Eastern Great his ideas and retain his sense o: fort. that the American Federation eastern Canadian city Mr. Finn will Northern passenger representatives palnrt.1 hmire. Let It mvs them for «nr, aA..theu, «*wd»..»L Iwc Jol ature. maximum yesterday. 30; mlni- b», manrlPd, «suJiÜSvJe”'?^»^îî.c proportion if they sfioiitd not ’tlHrt of Ijnbor ban «ovteead the KntshMt - fhküï^ t»? WîAdT t : A “ Good Printing was presided hX.A> J 1 ms n the whole, he was a aan>. Ottawa she has a badly inflamed amt painful sue during that lime has shown up considerable extent. In a general Montreal ' * knee Joint. The expert* who have Pure lard, per lb. 21es t for ...... conservative and constructive labor Freeh Rendered Dripping, per lb...... to better advantage over the pre leader. ;.nd his place will be a very St. John examined her agree that the primary sense, too. parity will mean that Halifax . cause of this trouble lx a pus infec­ ceding one. the price of 4.95 hard one to fill. AT THE CHEESE COUNTER £1 notez or a good Bnt^h bill or It Is significant that the man who tion of one of the nasal sinuses which .He she had several years ago. HELP KIDNEYS Finest Ontario Mild, per lb...... reached last July being looked upon thus united behind himself tits cheque for £ I. will be worth a gold Finest Ontario Matured, per lb...... as • highly satisfactory. It w-as maturity of the labor lorces win It is an interesting scientific fact 25 sovereign all the world over for the not an American. He was un that the germ* of disease first attack Buttercup Pimento, per lb...... hardly to be supposed that short first time since the war—a notable Englishman and a Jew. H0MEB00ND AFTER uny part of thé body which is dam­ Iregirirt Mf—*—♦ —* *» ...... terra issues would be disposed of aged. If the germs of tuberculosis BY achievement in a little more than six are injected Into a rabbit, they locate 300 lbs. Mild Streaky Bacon. I to 3 lb*, per lb at much less than this figure for years when the Empire's sacrifices ot for serious work in any part of the Pea Mealed Back Bacon, 1 to » lb»., per lb. some considerable time to come. material wealth are taken into con­ | WORDS OF WISE MEN animal's body which has been dam smoked Picnic Hama, per lb...... age by an injury. A crushed leg MORE WITER Sweet Pickle Hama per lb...... Satisfactory as that price was con­ sideration. or a bruised eye will become the seat Brooked Cottage, Roll, per lb...... 24c sidered, however, the deal con­ Good actions crown themselves with Australian Newspaper Pro of the acute tubercular infection. Sweet Pickle Cottage Roll, per lb...... cluded yesterday is another proof QUEER CARCOES lasting bay* prietor Here on Visit If the germs of disease, for in Take Haiti to Flush Kidneys | Sliced Ayrshire Haro, per lb. ... •••••• • Who deserve* well, needl not stance, pus germs, are floating about Sliced Swift * Premium Boneles* Haro, of the continued improvement and other's praise.—Heath. and Help Neutralise Irri­ SMcsd Standard Bacon, per lb...... * 4- The British Empire Exhibition in the body, they will attack any absolute soundness of British Co­ eople who go down bruised or damaged part. The friend tating Acids Sliced Vnsmoked Bacon, per lb...... The blessing of an set lye mind ha* been a wonderful demonstration Sliced Cottage Roll, per lb...... lumbia's credit. to the sea in ships have when It Is tn good eondltton. la that of the Empire’s natural resources, I Just mentioned hurt her knee last P It not only employe Itself, but Is al­ stated Sir Hugh R. Denison, chairman Spring. It pained her greatly for two Kidney nnd bladder Irritations | DELICATESSEN These facts furnish interesting strange adventures. But those who or three days and then seemed to re­ most sure to be the means of giving of the board of managers of The often result from acidity, say» comparisons with conditions of a slay on land and wait in port for Hun newspapers, Hydney, Melbourne cover. , _ Spencer s Baked Ham. per lb. . wholesale employment of others noted authority. The kidneys help Spencer's Jellied Lambs Tongue. few years ago. It is also refreshing and Newcastle, and other commercial After a few week*, she noticed oc­ filler this acid from the Mood and the ships to return must get some not a moment without concerne, who arrived here last casional shooting pains and more or Bpencer's Jellied Veal, per lb. pass it on to the bladder, where It I Spencer's Rowt Pork, per lb. .. to contemplate the change from the of the thrills of the business. some duty- evening on the liner Aomngi. Sir less persistent aching in the knee. may remain to irritate and Inflame. | Hugh R. Denison, who has many Beeklet Ontario Honey, per lb. . time when British Columbia could Imagine yourself a customs man These symptoms continued to grow causing a burning, scalding «enea- , 2 for It Is more disgraceful to distrust, acquaintance* on this Coast, will so much worse, she visited an x-ray Libby's Sauer!Buerkraut. per lb. 13c; not borrow money at a lower figure at the Outer Wharves looking up than to be deceived by our friends stay In Victoria for some dgys. and lion, or retting up un Irritation at the expert who discovered serious in­ nock of the Madder, obliging you to MEATS__BIO VALUES FOR SATURDAY than seven and a half per cent, to the rate on dried flies 1 What on then proceed to Vancouver. He has volvement of the Joint and even of The boundary of man Is modera­ been an occasional visitor while go seek relief two or three time* during 1 Small Firm Grain Fed Ferk earth could anybody want with thA hone. The history of the case the night. The «ufterer Is In con- | the present when it can trade ks tion. When nnce we papa that pate, Ing 4o and from Australia, tor **V~l and. In the absence ofor otheroiner locallorm i •••- -|h„ „*•».« *ome- Shoulders. 5 to 7 lbs., per Tb...... dried fliet) Thirteen ton* of them our guardian aogel quit* his charge 'Thr^Hugh was » member of «h»| PU« InferttmVtb^reeore wl.ih a. scalding -enmttun and Butts. * to « lb*, per lb...... ■ • ••••••■ securities at a cost of 4.74. It re i.jn. 2 to 5 lb*., rind on or off, par lb...... minds us once more that the bon 1 were unloaded at ' the British port Of u*. Board In charge of the Australian ^auble^f rererol ynre ,^'ori([ltwl very profuse: again, there 1* dlfft- ...... , * ——SB* Fork 8te*k*. per lb...... "’’ ...... 27. house ie> interested in realities and of Plymouth last month. They He who undervalues hlmaelt Is exhibit at Wembley. does not ex- m^wse tobefound in this ancient 1 cuity in voiding it. Lain Fork Chop*, per lb...... ■ justly undervalued by others. ‘ pert to return when the exhibition I cause wa» . I Bladder weakness, most folks c*\i Choice Young Lc*»l Mutton not in party bias. were the “produce" of Mexico and reopann thl. Spring, M ttajeRartP- treaty .»« » Mtof“ thl. + + + will be used in the manufacture Deg*, half or whole, per lb...... of paint. Britain buys a similar his head but not In hi* he*rt. missions r. I recited the case to that you might mg and nometlmen '«ry pnmr t. i FACT WILL WIN “Thi* year, particularly the next ■ee what may happen If you neglect I often one of the ipo*t simple an Rib Chop*, per lb...... Uoln Chop*, per lb...... commodity from Brazil and turns it Every man. however humble hi* six months. Australia'» exhibit at seemingly unimportant ailments ments to overcome. station or feeble hi. Wembley will be used not so much Things which appear to be purely iota of *oft water, also get about fou Prime Store Boof isrepresentation into food for poultry and pheasants. Claes some Influence on thoye who an » show of produce but to encour ..ISc-ISe business and stimulate *lmmi-1 1 locallxed difficulties may become „unr„ of Jad Halta Rump Roost*, rejk ••• • ...... ,.1S*-1Se and fact are competing in Imagine the protectionists howling are about him for good or evil. terribly serious to your welfare and mari,t and take a tabl«moon|Ul I» • Rousts off the round, per ID...... M g ration." he added. for an import duty on dried flies' He that never changed any of hla may even threaten your life. I glass of water before breakfast, con Blrloln Roast*, per lb...... ■ '■ -2Se the race to present a picture of con­ As one who knows this city. Sir I want this Information to have t|eu, th|» for two or three days. This How about walrus whiskers) Cases opinion* never corrected soy of hi* Hugh expressed the hope that Rolled I‘rime Rtb*. P*r >”• ...... ” ...... ,22e-14c ditions in Canada to the people of lust one effect—to cause you to give I help neutralise the acids In tnu Strloln Tip Roosts, per lb...... 77 2So mistakes. «cenic beauties and attractions of heed to *ny local trouble you may | ,,m they no longer are a souroe Great Britain and other parts of of these occasionally find their way Vancouver Island would be retained Good order I* the foundation of have. I don't want It to worry you. . » ,rrKallo„ to the bladder and urln- T Bone Steak, cut short, rer lb...... «o-llo the Old World. In considerably to the British manufacturer. Yes, intact, and that It would continu rxcept Juat enough to stir you Into l“* -anSi whtch then net normal all good thing». ^ to be the Mecca for the whole of — - - Round Steak. Per lb; ...... «...... ' ...... 10c less than a month sections of the and they appear as bold as brass Western Canada. Hi* • high opinion I action. Take- ■ care of that local| “'U * with after-dmner port in delicate The worst of ■laves is he who of us residential attractions, he | trouble now. Jad Salt* l* Inexpensive, 2* * lb. Off Cash and Carry Meats between » and 10 a-m. editorial which appeared in The made from the acld of Irtupes and little envelopes—then as snow-white passion rules. mid. had often been the subject of Shop in Thi* Hour and Save Montreal Star on December 29 allusion to his friends. lemon Juice, combined with Uthla. last were quoted by a Canadian toothpicks! Htr Hugh Is keff^y Interested in and Is used by thousands of folks REGULAR COUNTER DELIVERED India adds variety to the spice cable service, and1 etnres*ed satis­ who ore subject to urinary disorders Shoulder* Trim*." V.’^.VZ'A correspondent in a letter to The WHO’S WHO IN faction at the devising of the Pacific caused by arid Irritation. Jad Balt* Yorkshire Post early this week as of free trade and easy access to the Cable Board to duplicate the cable cause* no bad effect* whatever. I IrCgs Prime Lamb, hair or wnoif, ...... ^ British consumer. Now and then HISTORY TO-DAY to FIJI from Fanning and thence to Hw you have » pleasant effer­ Small Boast* Milk Fed Veal, per lb...... an argument against emigrating to Banfield. completing a second cable vescent lllhln-water drink which may | Filet Roasts Pork, per lb...... * ...... K this Dominion. That sentence em­ she sends frog skins to Britain for from Canada to Australia. WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR quickly relieve your bladder IrTltatJon. . Centre Cut Lolna Pork, per lb...... -...... S ployed by the Montreal journal nothing less than the finest of leath­ Rv nil" means have your phyalclan I Sirloin Tip Roasts Beef, per lb...... K Noted English poet and pro. SAN FRANCISCO SHIPPING] Examine1 your kidney, a. '™.t twice which declared that "Canada faces ers which are used in binding the writer, of pronounced Republican New York, Jan. SO.—Since Decem­ a year. — - bankruptcy to-day" has thus made daintiest of books for my lady's principles, whore later life waa San Francisco, Jan. 30—The Frank LYesh Pork Tenderloin, per lb...... spent In Italy. wa« born on January H Prtereon Company, salmon packer*, ber 1 last, the United States’ enor­ it, entry into one of the most influen- j boudoir The most delicate of mous stores of gold have been re- announced yesterday the purchase ot j Extra Fancy Fowl. 4 to 7 lb»., per lb. ..tie liai provincial dailies in Great Brit- | colon can be imparted to the skin ,775' ASA GRAY the Hyadea. 3.760 grosa tons wteamshlp. dured by about |129.000,000. which Will bi placed In the Alaakan India took the bulk of *®;“*7* i gad it followed up by t Winni- of the Indian frog when (hat skin American botanist, professor of fishing service. The vesael will rapUee Sponsor’* Sausage for Sunday Breaklcct 2S,e of the company's sailing vessel» scheduled gold shipment*—S9.-26.- has been scientifically treated with natural history at Harvard for 000— and now lead* *11 countries Cambrtdsr. per .lb. mlB'l tintement that "recent im- forty-six year*, known particularly which have baen operated In the ser­ little Pig Pure Pork, per lb. He vi,.* for many years. The Hyade* has with a total exceeding I3B.OOO.OOO so Oxford, per lb...... nigrants are to be seen carrying the dye. e through hi* text and reference ** Lted In the Hawaiian freight far thi* month. Heavy exporte to Tomato Pork, por lb...... I7o nibage cans at the backs of hotels. ' Imagine a case of “disease*” ■book* on botany, died at Cam serx" ceby the Matron Navigation Com-1 lhl, country have followed the rise GROCETERIA SPECIAL» entering Southampton by way of bridge. Mass.. January Ml, lilt. pany since 1911-______Coal Only a couple of weeks Ago The JAMES MADISON BEST WELLINGTON Campbell's Tomato Soup, P*r **» *...... Yorkshire Poet spotted what it re­ the most palatial liner from Africa. Another vessel was added to the list Fourth President, vetoed the United of the Idle lumber flee* here. Lump, per ton ... h*» •Alymer- Sweet Coro, per tin ...... garded as an nnti-lmpenal move- Fortunately they are “captive. * States Bank Act on January W, the steam schooner Georg# D. Olson Old Dutch Clcaaror. per tie...... Nothing but germs from the West has an ivasd from l

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Carter’s Oriental Trading Company, 705 Fort St Carter’s Oriental TradlngCompany, <05 Fort St. THE ENTIRE STOCK TO BE CLOSED OUT Here Is an Offering of Unusual Nature! THE REASON IS HERE. READ IT! PROOFS IN BLACK AND WHITE! We hive The most massive merchandise event of all times! See our store windows for the super decided to go OUT OF THE SMALL ORIEN FAL MERCHANDISE BUSINESS bargains. All our great stock of Oriental Rugs, including the very finest Persian tirely. and carry only ORIENTAL RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS. To do dm Royal Bokharas, Kermanshahs, Finest Sharazs, Mirzapores, Indian Phul- we positively must raise $7,500 from our present stock to BUILD OUR NEW karies and Indian and Persian Rugs. The very highest grade Indian BUILDING ON FORT STREET, between the Rite Hotel and the B. C. Hand-Hammered Brass Trays and Plaques. Saharanpore Tables, Hardware, opposite our present premises, as our plan of construction Lacquered Sidzuoka Tables, Japanese Parasols, Curios from below, and we have entrusted our complete stock to Mr. A. W. Mac- every Oriental nation under the sun. Lacquered^ Trays, Arthur, expert sales organizer, to clean our present stock clean Incense Burners, Teacloths, Tablecloths, Nap­ to the bare walla and empty shelves. Mr. MacArthur has kins, Çast Indian Chimneys and Curry our permission ta, cut to the very limit our present Powders, Silk Japanese Sandals and prices. Every single article in our stock will go Mules, Cups and Saucers, Liquid into this sale—there will be nothing held back India Inks, Oriental Bas­ or reserved. Here is an opportunity to Public Sale kets. Chinese Shopping purchase the very highest grade This Entire Stock of the Baskets. Etc., at Oriental merchandise at prices prices that will of a fraction of their positively costs.—-The Carter make you Oriental Trading buy. Company Carter Oriental Trading Co. Make Way!!—Here Cornea the Greatest Selling Evgpt of Victoria's History!—Make Way!! A Tremendous Buying Opportunity Overflowing With Great Savings A Super Sale of Astounding Character, Émbacing the Complete A Complete Close-out of Our Present Stock, to go Into the Oriental Stock. In Most Instances the Sale Price Scarcely Appoxlmates Rug and Floor Covering Business in Our Proposed New Store, the Actual Cost of These Goods in the Orient See Cut at Left

Japanese Blue and Saturday White Tea or Lunch Absorbent White Crepe Cloths, 36 inches square Paper Napkins for at 10 o’Clock Close out at at 10 o’Clock 150 only. Fine China Pepper and 500 only, Bluebird Cups and Saucers. Salta Close out at Close out at 2 for Sc

Japanese Blue and White 100 pairs only. Japanese San­ Japanese Blue and White Tea FINE KUTANI CHINAWARE I 200 only. Palm Leaf Fans SEA GRASS TOY FURNITURE Table Covers, 54 inches dale selling for, a pair, all Clothe, else 48x18 inches. $1.00 regular. Settees, Arm Chairs or In colors of black, blue, red and Close out at Cloae-out Price, each green. Cup with plate. Close out at square. Close-out Price Table. Close-out Price, each $1.19 $1.19 39c 49c This Great Selling Event Commences To-morrow Morning at 10 o’clock

100 Only, Chinese Shopping Bags 25 Tine Only, ’/«-lb. Size Egyptian 12 Only Wastepaper Baskets. Close- 75 Only, Incense Burners, regular values out price, each...... •tut mnde from bamboo. Close-out price up to 75c. AH design» here. Clone out Cigarette Tobacco- Ctose-out price, per each ...re..------10* tm %...... ti.ee Regular 50c Stone Bottles, India Ink, at ...... Writing Fluid. Made In India. Close- Straw Table Mate, In sets of 6; assort­ Japanese Novelty Dinner Place Cards. Odd Lot Japanese Lacquered Cigarette I *5 r ed sizes. Close-Out price ...... 49* out ...... Close-out price ...... »,...... 6 for 45* Cases. Close-out price ...... ■a The very finest of Oriental Merchandise is represented’ia this great Cloee-out Selling Event, the opportunity of a lifetime is right here The trading reputation and reliability of this store, The

Carter Oriental Trading Company is known from the Ladies’ Japanese Boudoir Sandal», fur- East India Mango Chutney selling the trimmed, in all colors and all sixes. | stock out— Atlantic to the Pacific. Regular $2.00 a pair. Close out at, Quart size. Bale price ...... ser pair ...... *1.19 I I Pint site. Sale price ... 49f Ladies’ Silk Mule Sandals in assorted Madras Curry Powder, H-lb. time. colors: all sixes. Bale Price, pair, 99* Rale nrice ...... 39f Japanese Damascene Cigarette Cases, Big Let, Hand Carved-—The Three assorted designs. Close-out price, Wise Monkeys, 10 inches long; $1.00 each ....:...... *4.09 the regular price. Close out at ... 49* Regular $7.50 Damascene Cigarette Boxes, to hold 50. Bale ...... *3.98 Lily Bawls. Our FXmoua Black IJIy Regular $12.59 Damascene Cigarette Bowls, large size, with flower holder Ea$t India Hammered Brass Trays and Plaques Boxes, to hold 100. Sale ...... *7.60 complete. Close-out price ...... *1.19 $10.00 regular, 20-Inch sise; an assortment of patterns. Close-Out Price is . . *6.00 $14.60 regular. Hand-Hammered East India Trays, assorted designs and patterns. Close-Out Price ...... *7.60 One only. Embossed Hand-Hammered Design Plaque, $11.54) regular price. Close- Japanese Lawn Umbrellas Out Price ...... %..»...... •••-...... *...... 7.60 Five-Foot Spread, assorted designs and colors. Close-Out Price ...... Japanese Rainproof Parasols In assorted colors and designs. Close-Out Price About 250 M Japanese Seteums All regular pricings go by tho BOARDl Wars Prepare to be amazed, «old typo can­ not describe this groat stock! Including Vases, Cups and Saucers, Bowls. Plates, Etc., at genuine Closing- Ladies, please take special notice, now Out Prices. is the time to purchase your wedding Exceedingly Fine Umbrella Stands and presents at less than half the regular REAL BARGAINS HERE Kutani Chinaware Saharanpore Tables prices. Come In black and gold and green and gold dragon design Tea Cups with •2 Only in Chinese blue, the regular Saucers. Close-Out Price ...... 69* price was $12.50. W&l are marking 6-Inch plates. Fine Kualu Chinaware them for to Cloee-Out at, each, *6.00 Persian Rugs—We Import This, the Tin est Merchandise From the Best, Direct both black and gold and green and Saharanpore Tables. Regular $12.60 gold dragon design- Cloee-Out Price, this one is slightly dam- AA From the Desert < ach ...... I.... .T...... 49* aged. Close-out Price...... VV»vV 1 Only. Ch.ng.ba Red Rug», "tie « feet by 5 feet. Close-Out Price ...... $5.00 1 only, Fine Bharaz Bug, size 4 feet 6 Inches by 6 feet 10 Inches. $35.00 was the regular price. Close-Out Price...... *...... i...... *59.00 1 Only, Extra Fine Selina Rug. exceedingly fine design. 400 knots to the square Inch. Sise 4 feet S inches by « feet 3 inches. $200.00 was the regular price. Bale Price now at ...... »...... *425.00 1 Only, Regular $175.00 Behna Rug, lucky turtle design. Size 4 feet 1 Inch by, 6 feet A Great Sale of Persian Riga — Nothing Reserved 5 inches. Close-Out Price ...... *400.00 i Only, Regular $150.00 Behna Rug. floral design. Btxc 5 fqet li Inches by 4 feet 3 Only, Small India l>oor Mats, 3 feet long by 1 foot 8 Inches. Clbse-out Prices, at S Inches. Close-Out Price- ...... *89.00

We Can Positively Guarantee You That Our Regular Prices On Persian Bugs Are Twenty-five Per Cent. Less Than the Reg­ PERSIAN RUG BARGAIN-LOOK ular Dealers’ Prices, So Those Bale Prices Are Absolute Give-aways. They Are Master Bargains. A PERSIAN SUPER RUG SNAP i Only, regular price $240.00 1 ndo-Persian Rug. 1 Only, Genuine Antique Royal Bokhara Rug. Size 10 feet by 12 feet. Clear blue ground 4 feet 3 Inches by 3 feet 8 inehe* Persian Rug. design, very slightly store soiled. This Is con­ Regular price $100.00. Snap Bargain at tract goods. at that. Clear-Out Price The Carter Oriental Trading Co. $175.00 70S Fort Steel, Victoria A W. MacARTHUR, Sales Expert, in Fell Charge. $49.00 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 fc—= Another List of Specials - IN WOMAN’S DOMAIN - Cut to Cost or Less . gjn«»t Qnipns, 6 ]ba.: . ■.... Cabbage, lb...... Atr»,» Hhenheard -- and— M‘e“ Poppy* appointed, table* byly bluebluc t:Land and leales 4u n Thar* Why OXO Cubes are Great! silver scornsconces * haded" fn icartetl camps and scattered settlera. The Shepheayd. who have been aepndlng to »IL IS* *plrlt of thankfulness among the W. the past six months.In Toronto, have Among the ISO guests were Com- I ayTe Ihotled Peanuts, lb. ll4i,64. This fund is used for the regular eocial night of that lodge. Cube wrapper, end get • copy for your education and training of our mis­ Hunday for England, where they will The feature of the entertainment waa the brilliant scene. 10 “ -30c. boy or girl. OXO Lhniled, 2K Lemoine Cowan * Maple Buda, — make their future home., During the evening Col. C. Harris, •ontefract English Lieorice, sionaries and also provides a pen- a crossword pussle contest which Street,Montreal. ?» •: ■Xgmhj'M* • " r«ewaaawa** *. * * * 39ML , sfeM» Sa«v,ti»eHfcc*ts rrdiMMat#/ oausodejaueb mertlmenW tha .pria* Who. js^u^eedlnx Cql. Robertson in I Cowan’* Chocolate Animale, pkt. 4ç A very interesting report wns that • re. immrKKi atnvedm being won by Miaa Saunders and P, the command of the regffnent,' maav | Rowntroe'e Chu-Frue, splendid for the city from Stewart and will re­ a brief address eulogising the retir­ the throat. 3 pkts ...... 25<* of the Oriental secretary, as Mr*. ThompaetL Humorous recitations by Red Arrow Soda Biscuits, main in the city for some daye aa a Mre. A. L. Walker and Mre. A. D. ing offlcpr. and “ on behalf the I 20f Xorrish gave a full account of the gueat at the StrathCona Hotel. Broken Sweet Biecuita, lb...... 15<* reg. 25c pkt...... work at the Good Hope Mission, and Todd followed, after which light re­ meas presented Mr*. Robertson with a dainty silver vanity caee engraved | concluded with an Invitation to at­ Mias Minnie Herkmer of Deep Cove freshments were served. Community tend a reception to be glveif on Wed­ einglng In which all joined lustily with the regimental crest and acCom- | CHOCOLATE ECLAIR BISCUITS returned on Wednesday afternoon’! and a graceful fancy dance by Miss panled by a bouquet of pink carna­ Freeh from the oven, reg. 50c value. Very special at 35< lb. or nesday, February 4, to meet the boat from Vancouver, where she haa pf-wly-arrived Chinese pastor, Rev. Grace Maloney, of Vancouver, which tions and freeslas. To Mrs. Wright, 3 lb*, for 65* been spending a week with friends. waa heartily encored, brought the mother of Mrs. Robertson, who has I LI Buol Ding, and to make him wel­ + + ▼ shared-the latter's keen interest in j come. The night teacher* will be Miea Lorna I^awln haa left for a programme to a close Peanut Butter, lb. 18#, or 2 lbe. 3Sf 4-4-4* the regiment, he presented a charm­ •rime Old Cheeee, lb...... 18^ hostesses on that occasion and short visit to Balnbrldge Island, near Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Phillip*. Selected Breakfast Bacon, sliced. Seattle, wSere she will be the gueat ing colonial bouquet, with the good I Imoked Cottage Relie, lb...... 'Alt members of the W.A. are welcome. 1840 Kings Road, entertained on v ishoe of t>)e'meee. CUBES sweet Pickled Cottage Retts, lb. 20^ Ih. 38f, 40f, 4»#. 46f, 48C PRAŸED PARTNERS of her cousine, Mr. and Mre. Petera. Wednesday evening in honor of their 4-4-4- An alluring programme of music •eameal Back Bacon, Smoked Picnie Hame, lb...... 18< The sécretarles for firls, juniors gueat. Mr. James M. Mettle. The was dispensed by Flndler'e. four- The Great Beef Economy Sweet Pickle* Ptenie Heme, lb, 17* Dr. M. J. Keya returned yesterday evening was pleasantly spent in ghMv or half, lb...... • • • 35^ an• Avenue tractive Items will be presented, with basaare for the raising of funds Sipprell united in marriage Vina, eld- were present, considerable business Many expressions of approval of entertained at the tee-hnur on Wed­ Following the entertainment an in for church purposes. At that meet- I e»t daughter of Mrs. Fawcett, and was transacted. It woh decided to the address came from various mem nesday afternoon complimentary to form»! dance will be held and re ing several Victorians expressed I the late Mr. J. H. Fawcett, and Wil- reduce the membership feo for ) ono her*, and a resolution waa passed to Mre. E. McDonald of Montreal, who freshmente will be served by the thelr disapproval of such methods of I Ham, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs vear. The date of the meeting^was •end a copy of it to each branch, la a gueat at Itoccabella and of Miaa Metchoeln Women's Institute." making money for church work. John Newton of thle city. The bride changed to take place every alter­ H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO., LTD. 4- -r + looked lovely In her gown of beaded Mr*, de Pender placing it at the Strathey of Montreal, who la spend­ nate Wednesday, commencing negt The regular meeting of the silk èrepe and embroidered veil with (mwr Phone., ITS end 1710 1 2 Fort SL <>••«- Wl board’* disposal, and two ladle* ing the Winter here. Ill Wednesday, February : 4. at 2 p.nt-. kindly offering to make a sufficient 4-4-4- Metchoeln Women’s Institute will be cornet of orange blossoms, and car­ instead of 3 p.m.. as in thé past. The Fruit Dept. 6523 Dept. 6621 Prevleien Dept. 6620 number of copies. Mrs. Hermann Robertson enter held in the Metchoeln hall on ried a shower bouquet of Ophelia members were entertained to tea b? tained at dinner at her home on Clive Wednesday. February 4. at 2.30 p.m.. rosea and freeslas. She entered the W.A. METHODS the hostess. Mrs. Gale, at the cloee of Drive last evening, followed by mah Final arrangements will be npade for church to the strains of the Wedding the meeting. The next meeting will the latter a sitting-room in the Alert A resolution also carried that at Jong. Her gueeta Included Mrs. L. A. the dance to be held under the March on the arm ot her brother, be held at the home of Mrs. A. White, Bay hoepltal. next year's annual meeting the Genge, Mrs. W. J. Bowser. Mr». C. C. auspices of the institute on Friday Mr. Wilbert Fawcet. She wae at­ Verdier Avenue, Sluggett, Mrs. Sharp A most inetructive and entertain­ branch reporta will be read by the Cator, Mrs. Armstrong. Mre. Driecol!, February 6. from I to 1, In the tended by two bridesmaids. Mias being hostess. IF ing address was given by Miss Isaac delegate. Instead of condensing all Mrs. H. A. Roes and Mra A. T. Metchoeln hall. A well known city Bertha Fawcett, sister of the bride, on her experience a* a missionary In the reporte Into one. Go ward. orchestra has been engaged to play Large Audience Hears Ad­ who was attired In pink georgette, Japan. Miss Isaac is a native of A variety of mutters were dis­ 4- 4- 4* for dancing. The year’s programme and Miss Kathleen Ringshaw. niece London, Ontario, and volunteered for cussed after Mr*. Colline had opened Mre. J. W. Troup entertained at a will be arranged at thla meeting and dress by Mrs. Clarence of the groom. In pale blue taffeta service as a missionary In Japan. She the debate on W.A. methods and the delightful luncheon party at her horn# conveners of committee» appointed. with wreath of silver leaves In their LET US IN8TAL À wa* sent out by the Huron Diocese mission study class was outlined by on Esqulmalt Road yesterday In Oren of Seattle hair, carrying bouquets of pink and and has taught for five years in con- is Brown Uféfâttfiré secretary. honor of Mre. H B. Macdonell. of White, carnations. The dainty little Montreal, who with her husband la With an attendance of about 160,1 flower girl, Mies Hilda Newton. In neetion with kindergarten work In INDIAN WOMEN’S WORK SCANDINAVIAN ART Impressive Rageant Feature St.- Mary’s hostel. Matsumato. .Miss a gueat at Roccabelle. Covers were the ‘’School of Charm" inaugurated 1 pink crepe de Chine, and the smart A very interesting report of the laid for ten at the prettily decorated SUBJECT OF LECTURE by the Y.W.C.A. was launched under I little page. Master Willie Young, In of Diocesan Gathering; Re­ Isaac la no won her way back to Indian Women's Branch at Alert Bay table. + + + the most auspicious circumstances I blue velvet, carrying baskets or RADIO Japan after a furlough of a year and was brought to the morning seaaion ports Given a half. laet evening, the success of the open- I freezias and malden-halr fern, were by Mrs. Cook, who said that the Mr. A. Leicester Hewitt, directing Scandinavian Art" was the sub ing lecture auguring well for the pop- I the nelce and nephew of the K™on\. IN Y0UB The Ht. Andrew’s Sidney branch women were all good workers and editor of two dailies and five week- ject of an Interesting address glvep ularlty of the series. The lecture was 1 who was attended by Mr. Max Meed The girl*’ branch of the Columbia acted a sacred pageant of thé church’i were gradually learning the mean 11., published In Leicester, England, by Professor Bovtng. of the Unlver- given In the dUtlng-rogm at the I of Vancouver as beet man. rollow- Diocesan Women's Auxiliary held It* year, taking as the theme Isaiah Ixi: 10, Ing of W.A. alms under the super arrived here yesterday on the Cana, •Ry of British Columbia, at the Pro- Y.W.C.À., the large gathering *ev-1 ing the ceremony, which was well Phonograph mnugl meeting in the M «mortal Hall "As à bride adorned." This wah very vision of the senior branch. dlan-Australasian liner Aorangl. on ' vlncial Library on Wednesday even­ •rely taxing the accommodation. I attended by the numerous friends or >n Wednesday* evening when the fol­ well performed, and evidenced They had no officers of their own, a world tour. Mr. Hewjtt Ie accom­ ing, under the auspices of the Unlver» Among the audience wae an Inter- I the popular young couple, a recep- | lowing units were largely repre- great deal of application and careful but during the year fourteen quilts panied by hie nephew, Mr. William ally Women * Club. Miss Mary Ham­ eeted group of girls from Gordon tlon was held at the home of the We esn guarantee a sice neat tentefl: Cathedral evening class and j study on the part of the participants, had been made, and the Indiana buy M. Bray. + + + ilton, the president, was in the chair. Head, as well ae a large gathering ot bride'» mother. 1774 Second Street, job—with no batteries, loud 3t. Georges, St. John’s, Victoria; St. i I At the close of the programme the freely at the sales of work held by The great writers of Norway. Swe­ where the gue.te were received b> j Bishop of Columbia made a short J. McMillan, general manager C.P. local girls. speaker or equipment in sight Mary's, Oak*Bay (evening and after­ the senior branch. This branch den and Denmark and their place in Mre. Clarence Oren of Seattle was Mrs Fawcett and Mrs. John Newton, noon branch), St. Saviour's. Ht. Mark s concluding address, after which the R Telegraph», with headquarters at the world’s greatest Utèrature were the mother of the bridegroom. The —all enclosed in your phon­ doing real missionary work In help' Montreal. I» In the city on hie annual the speaker, and lier subject was Ht. Andrew’s Sidney; St. Paul's, Na­ girls adjourned to the supper room ing and training their Indian alatera touched upon by the speaker, who Charm of Personality." After de­ bride's gift to the groom was a gold naimo. St, Peter's, Quamichan. St where refreshments were served. inspection trip. He Ie accompanied briefly sketched the history of the watch chain; fhe groom's gift to the ograph. to understand the Joye of sympathy by W. N. Neill, general superinten­ scribing charm of personality as re­ Paul’s, Esqulmalt; 8t. Albans, Oak- and generosity. Scandinavian peoples to show the quiring bodily and mental polee, she bride was a pearl and amethyst i*nds, and Ht. Barnabas, Victoria. dent of western lines. Winnipeg, and background of their art. Professor The junior W.A. annual meeting D. L. Howard. British Columbia asked her audience to define "poise.'’ 'brooch, to the bridesmaids gold signet Reports from the various branches will be held on Saturday, January 31, Boring added to the Interest of hie The little discussion was followed by ring, to the flower girl gold ,ockfL "..^-KENT’S 'is? Daughters of superintendent lecture by displaying specimens of were given, and the Ht. John's at 3 p.m , in the auditorium of the 4-4-4- an explanation of the need for exer- I to the page a gold pin. and to the Phonogeeph god Radicle Store branch, Victoria, and 8t. Andrew's. Memorial Hall, at which Mias Mom Miss Beth Whltely, formerly of Icelandic silver, reproductions of else of self-control over the mind, best man a gold watch chain. Sidney, were heartily congratulated England Gave will apeak. Tea will be served after Victoria, who made a protracted vieil famous paintings by Scandinavian Charm constituted amiability, sin- I The nuemroue wedding gifts test! for their splendid work during the the concluding address by Biehop with relatives in Winnipeg: and was artist* and photographs of some of cerlty, a love of one's fellow-humans I fled to the esteem in which the young preceding year, the former having their famous statuary. At the close Party For Kiddies Schofield. recently the guest in Calgary of Mr. and unselfishness. I couple were held. The decorations sompletely furnished a bedroom and and Mrs. O. Whltely, has arrived to the lecturer was the guest of the club Mrs. Oren reminded her audience I at the church consisted of daffodils Weat Ehd Player»—. spend some time with her sister, Mr». at supper. Dr. Helen Ryan kindly that bad temper made one ugly and I and pussy-willows, wJille Lhe houee Princess Alexandra Lodge No. 18,. . lending her home for the ocacslon. ill-looking, good temper and serenity I was prettily decorated with wisteria OUR Daughters and Maid* of England, held meeting of The West End Player» Malcolm Miller, Lulu Station, near the business manager reported that Vancouver. added to one’s charm. Dress was a | and carnations. . very enjoyable children's rally the club will hold a Hard Times 4- 4-4- component factor In charm, much 1 Mr. and Mrs. Newton left on the WELLINGTON Specially Imported the Harmony Hall on Thursday. The Dance on Monday. February 2, at Mr. James 8. Brough will leave by depending on the way in which If I midnight boat for Vancouver and the tables were prettily decorated for the Semple’s Hall. Prises, donated by the afternoon boat for Vancouver, en Conservatives of waa put on. for the art of good I Sound cities, the bride traveling in English Tooth Brushes occasion and loaded down with good Mre. A. If. Oatger and Mr. A. R. route to Toronto, there to rejoin Mre. dressing depended for Its success j a gown of grey crepe de Chine With things to eat. About fifty children Colby, will be given for the best and Ml** Helen Brough, who have Ontario Arguing upon Its suitability to the occasion. I oat of chinchilla and hat of grey sat down at 6 o'clock to partake of "hard times” coatume*. An oil paint­ been vleitlng family connections in Two of the greatest factors In charm | velvet. On their return they will Silver wired . and Sterilised the feast that had been prepared for bristles. 80c and 40c ing. by Mr. A. W. Semple and do­ Montreal and Ottawa. Mr. Brough ot poreonallty. contlnâed the speaker make their hpme at Z860 Foul liny COAL them. After supper the hall was nated by him, and various other arti­ and family will be the guests of Mrs. were sincerity and uneelflehn. »». ex- Road. clean-d and all kinds of games were Hamilton. Ont.. Jan. SS —"I con cles will he auctioned. Refreshment» Leslie at The Pinas, «• Hioor Street, alder It *ro»» Impertinence and pre»«e<1 In a love end understanding Produces MORE HEAT and enjoyed. The musical chair compe­ will be served and The Western Four Until May 1. on which date they will MacFarlane Drug Co. tition was won by Elsie Oates and acandalou, eheme." waa the com of others. Held Benefit Donee-Victoria Be LASTS longer: « ireheetra will be in attendance. The reoccupy their home, 160 Manor ment to-day of »ed T. 8mye. preal Announcement wee mode that the Dorothy Hume. The music was sup­ businwm manager also reported that Road, Toronto. nest lecture of the eerie, would be on view No. 1. W.B.A.. held A very eue Cor. Douglas and Johnson Sts. plied by Sisters Hume. Barton, May­ 4» 4- 4- dent of the Hamilton Conservative Lump—Nut—SUek members are rehearsing two plays Association, referring to the caucus •Charm of Trivet." with Mm*, cesefui benefit dance after their nard and Bell. The party was under which will be produced In the near Promlnent military' men on board tiondernon-Mongin »» the speaker, at meeting on Tuesday evening In the the convenerwhlp of Sister C. Smith held In Toronto on Tuesday after­ future. Following the business the Uner Aorahgi which berthed,yes­ noon. which wae attended by eome the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday Feb­ K. of C*. Hall, flovernment Street, at RICHARD HALL and her capable committee. Bach terday at Victoria wsre Brtg.-Gen. vwktoh a moonlight balloon dance waa meeting, which had a record at­ twenty-two Conservative members of ruary s. • child oh leaving the hall was given tendance, an excellent -programme A. h; Leggatl, C.M.O.. Brlg.-Oéneral arranged for February 34. oranges, candy and huts by the W.P. Rianey, C.B., Col. W. J. McElhinny. the Ontario Legislature. & S0H8 wa* rendered by the following: Piano Mr. Bmye, who la In aympathy with “He eaye he will be mlnerablo un- , , „ „ „ Sister Bridge*. Nine o'clock came all solo. .Miss Roland; vocal, Major W. E. Wllloughby-Tottenham, ' “ aid the pensive B.Ç.E.R, Social — The B.< E.R. JANUARY SHOE Captain H-nnlngto^Rohlneoa, SriX epÆ leas 1 marry him." employee» will hold their neat- social toç soon when the singing of “God iSTS «65B HU*,». Martin, L«. gtri. Save* the King” brought a very happy ------the Conservative and Informal dance at the Caledonia SALE time to a cloee. Phene S3 Alt members -Of asked in MUTBIE & SON the next general meeting Thursday, tie* p«ugi— x*. **»•»*ao* February 12, when Important busi­ ness is to b» diecussed. . iho evening. • CapL VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925

PBOMX 1670—PRIVATE EXCHANGE OOHNEOTWO ALL DZPTS. Another Host of Bargains For the Last Day of Our Fiscal Half-Year To-morrow ends our Fiscal Half-Year. It is imperative that all broken assortments and various lines of seasonable merchandise should be cleared from shelves and fix­ tures in preparation for Stocktaking and to make room-for New Spring Merchandise. As there are many, many more bargains than we could possibly crowd into our advertisements we invite you to visit all departments and take advantage of the genuine savings offered.

j Special Bargains in Month-end Savings in Clearing Lines in Ready-to-wear NOTICE TO CHARGE CUSTOMERS Broken Assortments in Women’s Former Clearing All purchases made to-morrow, January 31, will be Drug Sundries Price Price Quality Hose Silks and Wool I charged on next month’s account and bill presented Former Clearing. Charmanat Castile, 5 cakes ... 19* 8 Velour anil Velvetone Coats, some Price Price * .1 French Castile Soap, large bars 430 trimmed with fur; aiyee 16 to 38...... *45.00 4 Pairs Women's All Wool Hose with H. B. Liquid Petrolatum, heavy. 75c 7 Velour and Cut Velour Coats with fur Fabrics ■p value ...... 53* wide hemmed tops, perfectly seamless, collars ; sizes 16 to 38...... 35.00 $1.00 A0 SquibbJes Liquid Petrolatum, in white; size 8ÿj ...... 100 Yards Colored Pongee Bilks heavy ...... «...... 98* 9 Velour and Blanket Cloth Coats with 5 Pairs Women's Black Silk and Lisle 19.95 12.96 Bargains in Blouses and Sweaters Colored Pongee Silk, suitable for Lemon 8hanf|>oo ...... 430 fur collars ; sizes 16 to 38 . Hose, full- fashioned, black only; size women’* and children's dresses La Belle Cold Cream ...... 169* 2 White Flat Crepe Dresses ; sizes 38 and Former Clearing sy2...... r- 1.25 1.00 and underwear. Come In shades Quinine Dandruff Remedy, $1.00 49.50 I 19.96 Price price of mauve, Pekin, brown, peach, value ...... 79< 42...... 6 Pairs Women’s Fine Mercerized Lisle maize, pink and aky; 33 inchès Eau de Quinine, 91 .50 value.. 980 8 Crepe Satin Afternoon Dresses, black, 24 Women’s Overblouses, in good [ Hose, seam at back, wide hemmed tops, wide. Fore price $1.60. Clear­ Lilac Shaving Lotion, $1.00 value 55.00 24.96 navy and brown ; sizes 16 to 36...... quality crepe knit, plain or with ] | navy only ; sizes 8J and 9...... 65 .60 ance Price, per yard ...... 08* ...... T9f 10 Satin and Oepe Afternoon Dresses ; colored embroidery ; shown in white, 6 Pairs Women’s Heavy Glove Silk Hose Genuine Kotex, full else,..., .66* 25.00 14.96 60 Yards French Printed Batins Zam Buk, 60c value ...... 39* sizes to 36...... trimmed pink, orchid or corn ; also in navy and brown ; size 81/- only...... 4.00 2.00 Rich satins with handsome de­ Cuticura Ointment ...... 23r 4 English Tweed' Suits in brown and in black. Values to...... $5.95 | 82.98 .—Main Floor signs in choice tints, suitable for Zina Oxide Ointment ...... 19* grey mixtures; sizes 36 to 42...... 49.50 29.96 _ 50 Women’s Smart Overblouses, in scarves, trimmings, blouses, etc. Large Rolls Toilet Paper, 8 for 60f 2 Boyish Tailored Suits in browu novelty crepe de Chine, neatly Former price $3.95. Clearing Baby's Own Soap, 16c value. 2 herring-bone suiting ; size 16...... » 29.50 19.96 embroidered ; others with neat Price, per yard ...... $2.49 for ...... 19* 62 Pairs of Women’s Gloves Marked 40 Yards Broche Crepe de Chine French Ivory Hair Brushes, $4.08 1 Brown Tricotine Dress; size 18...... 29.50 I 14.76 panels of chenille embroidery. A 9 9* ~ large variety* oC ctOoFs Yo- diudkc j ~r-ry-— rt I m^a-. -y",r -ye . - _Al heavy fymriti y ergp* 3?^- : v • vafwr'T; :r~ v'.v. : 7~$BiUy " T Navy fiahartlim1 Dnrss; size Hr . -f: afternoon and evening dresses, in French Ivory Hair Brushes. $6.00 49ÜÔT 24.76 DoWnto near 1 Navy Gabardine Dress; size 16 ..... from. Values to .. !...... 7.95 4.98 self designs. Choose from peach, value ...... $4.50 Former Clearing grey, Pekin, mauve and Ivory; 40 2 Sports Flannel Dresses, one in fawn, 100 Voile and Dimity Overblouses, A . Price Price French Ivory Hair Brushes, $8.00 inches wide. Former price $4.50. value ...... Q6.25 size 16: one brown, size 18...... 15.00 7.60 in excellent quality material. Peter 15 Pairs Women’s Chamoisette Gloves Clearing Price, per yard..$3.49 Ebony Hair Brushes, $5.00 valu3 2 . Wool Crepe Pleated Skirts ; sizes 16 Pan or long roll collars, finished for ...... Q3.85 3.75 I 2.96 with two dome fasteners, silk points, 200 Yards Purs Wool Orepes to 42 ...... ••■••••• with' neat lace edging ; others in ! .75 .49 Ebony Hair Brushes, $3.50 value !Mv> rr jBuiskWapL jiçlt ûnT for ...... 92.05 Odd Tailored Skirts in tncotine and _ »J5ÜÜX., chef k effects. JflM, o„r . sho^t,. L *00 - sleeves ; white only. Values to .7V| 139 ish, suitable for skirts, dresses ' Ebofty Hit WtWtlk trw ' ’row • fant-Y tWeds^lizes *tn 2-i Vaisr Gloves with turnback cuff and - one and Jumpers. Come in shades of for ...... S®* 40 Women's Chappie Coats, in medium dome fastener, in beaver and grey ; sand, beaver. *reÿ, taupe, brown, Nail Brushes, 50c value ...... 35«* weight brushed wool, with contrast­ 3 50 2.98 cocoa, powder blue, paon, navy Nail Brushes, 85c value...... 60* ing color stripes on skirt and cuffs. sizes 6 to 7...... ; • • and black; 40 inches wide. Clear­ Tooth Brushes, $6c value...... Girls’ Coals and Reefers at 15 Pairs Women’s Gloves, including ing Price, per yard ...... $1.49 Bath Brushes, several varieties at Shown in brown and sand, grey and French Novelty Kid and Capeskin; 60 Yards Jacquard Suitings 25% reductions. blue, fawn apd brown and white ■hnd 4.00 1.98 Reductions black ; sizes 36 to 42. Values to ■ 7.50 4.98 small sizes only ...... A self-figured fabric In a good Former Clearing 30 Pairs Mocha and French Suede Gaunt­ weight for suits and dresses; Price Price lets with strap wrist, itr brown, beaver shown In colors of bro>n. sage, Tobaccos and and grey ; sizes 6 to 7Vi...... 2.50 1.98 cocoa *nd tan; 54 Inches wide. 8 («rts- Chinchilla Reefers, smart —Main Floor Former price $4.T6. Clearing little coats, double breasted style, Odd Lines Clearing in Women’s Neckwear Price, per yard ...... $2.98 with all round belt, lined throughout, •0- Yards Novelty Skirtings Former Clearing with red sateen or flannel ; sizes 1 54-inch Novelty Skirtings In black 100 Stroller Cigarette» arid a genu­ Price Price ine Gillette Rasor. 12.40 ^vaUie 6 years. Values to ...... $11.50 $ 4.98 Saturday Offerings in Men’s Clothing and white block checks, navy and 15 (Jiris’ Raincoats, m good iptality 20 Yards Organdie Collar Banding, in brown grounds with contrasting Alios Tobacco, 1 -lb. sack. 75c navy, grey and rose ...... 50 j .39 stripes; also sand and grey value ...... Paramatta cloth, two slash pockets, and Furnishings grounds In plaid effects. Former 6.95 4.98 20 Collar and Cuff Sets, in Bramley and Former Clearing price $2.95. Clearing Price, per Jolly Good Tobacco, 16c value, 2^vu- and all-round belt ; sizes 8 to 14 years Peter Pan styles, plain white and 10 Girls’ Coats, in good quality blanket Price Price yard...... f.$1.49 Gold Crest Cigarettes, 20 for 25* white embroidered, in colors, and - Min Floor cloth, plain or trimmed with silk 18 Men's Tweed Suits in dark brown and trimmed with lace, in pique, linen or­ grey herringbone tweeds ; also a few stitching, neat fur collar, in taupe, 1.50 fawn and blue; sizes 5 to 8 years. gandie and lace ...... blue serge suits in this lot; some have Month-end Grocery 12.95 8.98 8 Fibre Silk Scarves, in dropstiteh de­ two pairs of.trousers ; sizes 35 to 44 $22.95 $17.96 Values ta-^.- sign, with fringed ends, in plain Pillow Cases, Bed­ 14 Smart Coats for ages 8 to 14 years, 30 Pairs Men’s Brown and Blue Wor­ colors of grey, white and black...... 2.00 1.49 sted Trousers with grey stripes, well Specials in blahket cloth or fine quality velour, 3 Satin Crepe Evening Scarves, in loose or betted styles, trimmed with made and finished with plain or cuff Chsrged on Next Month’» mauve and Apricot .7,...»....».. 3.09 A60 bottom : sizes 30 to 42...... 3.95 345 spreads and Sheet­ heat stitching or fine tucks, fur —Mem Floor 14 Men’s English Fur Felt and Stetson Account trimmed; in beaver, fawn, blue and Had»,'. Bay «< «"'‘‘I 21.50 13.98 Hats in colors of grey, black, brow® ings to Clear Creamery Sutter, per lb. ••• 4S* navy. Values to ...... —Second Floor and olive ; sizes 6J, 7$, 71, 7| and 7|. » lbs. for ...... fl.341 Values to . «...... 8.00 4.95 No. 1 Quality Alberts Cream.nr 110 pillow Case. Corsets and Brassieres Reduced for 12 Pairs Men's English Wool Golf Hose Made from flne sturdy cotton and Butter, per lb...... ■ *** with turnover cuffs in heather mig- fully bleached; will give splendid 3 lbs. for ...... B>-B® Extraordinary Reductions in Women’s 3.50 246 wear. Saturday, each ...... 39* Pur. Bulk Lard, per lb...... **<" — -lures; sizes 10 to 11. Values to .... Clearance 26 Honeycomb Bedspreads 3 lb», for ...... Former Clearing 24 Men’s Tweed Caps, silk lined, pleated 2.25 1.00 Made from flne cotton yarn In Old Canadian Cheese, per lb.. .31* Footwear Price Price backs, in light or dark patterns...... handsome designs, finished all Machine.,1 iced Ayrshire Bell, P*r Former Clearing 27 (iossard Corsets, made in dainty 60 Men’s Pure Silk Knitted Ties m col­ round with he^vy fringe; « .69 lb...... SB* Price Price pink or block satin, suitable for ored cross-bar patterns...... 1.50 only: size Former prices Finest Quality Breakfaet Side 15 Men’s “Ceetee” Underwear, made to H4S. Clearing Price, $4.60 ______■■■ 33< 10 Pairs Women's Grey Calf Oxfords, slender or average figures, low top, Bacon, per lb.^. .. .^ with grey suede trimming: welted medium length skirt; sizes 22 to 26. from finest Australian wool yarns in 260 Yards of Mill Ends of Finest Peameal Back Bacon, peiMK Sheetings soles and Cuban heels ; sizes 4, 41/-, Values to ...... 87.50 $3.98 a fawn shade ; short, stout sizes ; shirts Full Bleached Sheeting» of 6ne Little Pie Peris Sauegee, perjb. 5, 5Vi and 6 ...... •. ■ ■ ■ - - • ■ - • - $9.50 $4.96 47 Odd lines in Item Jolie and Uosaard, 46 and 48; drawers 44 and 46. Per sturdy weave, suitable for house­ 12 Pairs Women’s Brown Suede Ox­ garment ...... 7.50 4.96 hold use; also pillow cases i ibs. for ...... 45* Nemo and Formfit Brassieres, in aprons, etc. ; in lengths of 1 to Swift"» Premium Side Bacon, pcr^K fords, patent leather trimmed, welted dainty crepe de Chine, a Hover laee ÎH yards. Value, to ll.M. Clear­ soles and Cuban, heels ; sizes 4V2 to 7 7.50 4.96 and Grecian Treco, with diaphragm ing Price, per yard ...... SB* Kraft Canadian Ck«« in 1 lb. 11 Pairs Women’s Utella Calf Oxfords, flattening section. Not all sizes in Substantial Savings in the Boys’ Section —Main Floor prints. Each ...... brown calf trimmed, welted soles any one style ; sizes 34 to 50 Former Clearing Finest Neddie Fillets, per lb.. 35* Price Price Finest Quality Kippers, per lb. X5* - and Cuban heels; sizes 4Vi, 5, 5Vi Values to ...... "...... 3,75 1.98 4.96 —Second Floor Hudeen’e Bay Special Sreekfeet and 6...... >...... _...... ;• 9.00 4 Boys’ All Wool Serge Suit», blue only, Clearing Lines in Took full belted models, bloomer pants ; Tee. per lb...... - 10 Pairs Women’s' Brown Kid Colonial $0.95 3 lb«. for ...... ? _ pumps, brown suede trimmed, turn sites 27 and 29. Values to...... $15.00 Hudeen’e Bay Freshly Reacted Pure 5 Boys’ Tweed Suits with extra bloom­ Coffee, per lb. •■••••••■...... , rj soles. Louis covered heels, smart and Household 10.50 6.60 ers, full belted models;.-sizes 31, 33 Finest Quality B.C. Or.nul.Ud drew last ; aizes 3 Vi to 7 Vi 13.50 9.96 Sugar, 10-lb. .ack ...... J140 8 Pairs Women’a Beige Suede C olonial Saturday Special " and 35. Values to ...... Pumps, with turn soles, Louis covered 40 Boys’ Shirts in white and colored Hardware Fie# Rocee. Reyel Meueeheld and 10.50 6.60 stripes, collar attached ;• sizes 6 to 12 Purity Flour, M-lb. lack . .B5.S5 heels -, sizes 5Vi, 6. 6Vi *nd 7...... 79 49-lb. sack —------Q3.88 years ...... -...... 145 All Steal Screwdrivers, with wood 5 Pairs Women’s Grey Suede Colonial grips. Prices. SB* and ,..4** 24-lb. sack ...... ------$1.48 Pumps, with turn soles and Louis 60 Pairs 24 Beys’ English Worsted Wool Jerseys Quaker Brand Canned Sweet Corn, with polo collar, in blue and brown ; Household Pliers, price...... IB* No. 2 tin. 3 for ...... 66* covered heels, smart tire*» last ; sizes sites 5 and 10 years...... 2.25 1.49 •lip Joint Pliers, price ...... IB* Libby’s California Aprieete in 10.50 6.60 _6Vi, 7 and 7Vi ...... Putty Knivee, price ...... BB* syrup; No. 1 tall tin ...... 03$ —Main Floor 20 Pairs Boys’ English Wool Golf Hose 2 for ...... 45* with turndown tops in 4-1 rib. The Hasp, and Staple., price per St. Margaret Brand, in black only; pair ...... — ..IB* Men’s Top Grade sizes 8 to 11 ...... 95 .49 Steel Butt Hinges, 1%. 1% and It*. FRUIT and VEGETABLES Price, per pair, B* and ...... •* Clearing Lines in Jewelry 20 Pairs Big Boys’ Bloomers in blue Wrought Steel Cheat Handles, black Extra Fancy Dessert Apples, 3 lbs. Former Clearing serge, brown and grey herringbone Japanned, «U Inch. Price, per for ...... ,25* _wool tweeds ; sizes 15 to 18...... 2.75 1.96 pair ...... - BO* Finest Cooking Apples, 4 lbs. for Price Price 1 9.50 —Main Floor Buck Saws, regular |!.Z0 for $1.BS ...... 250 2 Feather Bags, in pink and helio .... $.4.60 English Boots Sanitary Duet Pena, regular ll.lt, New Florida Grapefruit, each. .16* 1 Black Feather Fan ?...... 30.00 15.00 for ...... BB* Freeh Local Rhubarb, per bundle A special purchase made through our London house ...... 20* 13 Silk and Ivory Fans, daintily Teasting Forks, with wood handles. California Sunkiet Novel Orange* trimmed with lace ...... 140 1.00 from one of the most famous Northampton makers. Slightly Soiled Dolls Clearing at Half Price Price...... ,.,...10* per doxen. 30*, 40*, 60* and 9 Stratnoid Photo Frames, round We have a number of slightly soiled dolls, including baby 1-lb. Butter Meulda, price...... SB* All solid leather boots, in Lome or Balmoral styles, Fieh Slice, price ...... SO* ...... 60* shape ...... 7...... 1.95 1.25 dolls dressed dolls and beautiful French dolls. Regular Cheic* Rad Emperor Grapes, per lb. with double oak tanned soles ; all sizes from 6 to 101. prices from $1.75 to $10.00. All to clear on Saturday at, Fry Pan Qraacre, price ...... IB* ...... r...... 25C 3 Sterling Silver Slave Bracelets ; Nisey’e English Knife Pelieh, price, Cape Cod Cranberries, per lb., 25* 6.95 3.60 Regular $8.00 Value for each...... per tin ...... 1B<> novelty style ...... —Lower Main Floor Jerusalem Artichokes, 4 lbs. for 6 Sterling Silver Thimbles, with colored Aluminum Tee Steeper., price Iff ...... 25* 1.00 .76 Aluminum Graters, price ...... 35f Local Celery, per stick ...... 16* enameled band ...... ’•...... Clothes Line Tighteners, price 4B* Firm White Cabbage, per lb...6* 10 Gold and Silver Chains, strongly A Clearance of Cretonnes Apple Peler» end Carers, price Carrots and Swede Turnips, 8 lbs. linked ...... * • • 3.50 ...... SI.75 for ...... 25* 1.00 Values to 46c for 25c Patent Notary Can Openers, price. Okanagan Cooking Onions, 6 lbs. 5 Silver Vanity Mirrors ...... IB* and ...... BB* for...... 25* .3 Tortoise Shell Powder Boxes ...... 3.75 A wonderful offering of Cretonnes in English. Canadian 3.75 and American make* All superior quality fabrics in a Leman Bgueezere, prie ...... BB* ‘—Lower Main Floor 1 Silver Coin Purse, with chain handle —Lower Main Fier 2 Gold Brooches, bar style, with dainty good assortment of attractive designs. Values to 45c. centre design ...... »...... * 395 2.96 —Mala Floor Special at, per yard...... 25* Week-end Candy Specials —Third Floor -Main Floor Simple Curtain* at $1.49 English Liooriee Allsorts and Ponte­ fract Cokes. Special, per lb.. 45* a Pair Hudson's Bay Hand-rolled Asserted Chocolates. Special. per lb...47* Good Quality Novelty and Net Riley's Rum and Butter and Butter & Curtains, neatily trimmed, 214 and Toffee. Special, per lb...... 60* 2% yards long. In some patterns Rewntroe’s Glycerine Gums. Spe­ only ; one pair of each. Special cial, per lb...... 1,...... 85* at. per pair ...... Hudeen’e Bay Special v Asserted „ • —Third Floor Mixture, per lb...... SO* INCORPORATED a* —Main Floor VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 ' ...... ' NEW TUG BOUND HERE MINING EXPERT NOW PREPARE FOR GREATEST MOTORSF AFLOAT NAVAL VETERANS' HALIBUT SEASON IT CAME ON AORANGI Prince Rupert. Jen. 3».—Pre- puretory work for the reeumptlon ANNUAL MEETING Captain and Crew Hold to Herbert W. Oepp. general manager of halibut fishing mid-February GIVEN FINE RECEPTION AFTER I, under way here. The flehlns of the Electrolytlo Zinc Company of Capt. F. James Named Presi­ Rigging When Ship Strikes Australasia Limited, Melbourne and fleet will he- augmented by a Hobert. was a prominent pas­ dent For Second Year number of new veegele. The fleet off Seabright senger aboard the Aorangi, He was will eall in advance of February SUCCESSFUL MAIDEN VOYAGE one of the Federal commissioners or 10 so as to be on the fishing Seabrtght, N.J., Jan. 10.—Daylight re­ The eecond annual general meet­ Australia at the Wembley Exhibition: grounds when the cJçscd period vealed the captain and four inen still and last year was president Of the ing of the Naval Veterans* Associa­ ends. safely clinging to the rigging of the tion was held In the assembly hall of Crowds Flocked to Meet Ship at Outerwharf When schooner f'ommaek. which went aground Australasian Mining and Metallurgi­ the Sailors’ Club. Esquimau. Tues­ one-half mile offshore last night in a cal Institute. Mr. dew will. look* gale which piled the seas higher than over recent developments In mining day, with a first-class muster of Aorangi Docked Here; Mayor Extends Welcome of seen here before in several years. which will be held- at the Bailor»' and metallurgy In this province, and members present. Capt. James, tbe The focetopmast and the deckload of will renew old acquaintance pn this retiring president, occupied tbe Flub. Ksqulmalt. A vota of thanks City to Capt. B. Crawford and Officers. lumber were washed overboard during was piiascd to Mrs. Ranns for the the night bÿ the waves which swept the coast before leaving for the Anti­ chair. craft from end to end, but with the podes. He expressed himself as high­ Apologies were read from ^Hon. use of the room. shifting of the wind to the westward it ly pleased with the performance or Vice-president Commander C. T. was believed the danger was subsiding. the Aorangi on the voyàge from Beard, senior naval officer at Esqui­ A story of enthusiastic receptions in every port, of remarkable To-day a tug from ar­ Glasgow to British Columbia. mau; Vice-president McDonngh. T. rived alongside the Schooner and an success on a maiden voyage trying out many new devices to effort will be made to float her on the A. Brown. E Llvesay. 8. Bramley SHIPPING MEN nautical science . and a pleasant comradeship among passengers of high tide. and others who were unable to at­ tend. The proceedings opened with all classes, such was the tale related to The Times representa­ the members standing, with bowed heads, for a period of time, the silent tive on the way from William Head to the Outer Docks yester­ OLD SEA CAPTAIN DIES tribute to departed veterans. day evening on board the liner Aorangi. __ ST. FLORENCE ALONE AND FORGOTTEN The secretary’s report, which The vessel’s handsome appointment stirred the imagination of touched upon all matters of moment Hept-eeentlng the Fairfield Ship­ lately purchased for the C:P.R. British Columbia Coast Bert Ice ,h« Old ON LONELY PARK BENCH in connection with the organisation building & Engineering Company the visitors from the city who were privileged to go aboard, and Country, left Leith. Scotland, at « o'clock yesterday morning ™he during the past year, showed that the Limited of Glasgow. A. J. Hendin, It was learned here to-day through Acting C D. Nwoutsoa- Th* director and shipbuilding manager, the beautiful public saloons aroused the admiration of many who association was progressing, slowly new veasel, which will be the most powerful towboat In the CUP.R. fleeL New York, Jan. 30.—"Age toflialr expressed yesterday to The Times, had become accustomed to the steady improvement in satisfying black, occupation, seafaring." was perhaps, but surely. A deficit bal- on behalf of Sir Alexander 'Kennedy, also recognised as one of the finest vessels of Its class on ih» F^riftoCcast. ance from the first part year had Loth the aesthetic! -taste and comfort,------—----- —————————— the description broadcast by police managing director, the greatest satis­ and will make Its headquarters In Vancouver, unlike the new psssenger in their efforts nrti|de*tif y the body been turned into a small credit bal- I of passengers. It wllfWill |Indeed * ------add davit». She la equipped with Mr- sailings faction at the successful passage of new pleasure to the Journey front ,ls which will have their base at Victoria. of a man found last Monday morn­ ance for the year IMi The execu- > the liner Aorangi. <>n Ids arrival Laughton davit», which make It poe- Canada to Australia. . ing on a bench in Battery Park. -live had a matter In. hanxh..W,Mcb If . hr. Memtio w»t* the' atlito to tower her hlljl» .IK Two oM- salts Identified the body TO EUROPE successful, would be of vital Import­ Reports had preceded the vessel of swift time. One of her teats oft the h<-en extended during the first four the demonstrations in passing warning her engines were stopped to-day as that of their crony of more FROM ST. JOMH ance to the association, and trould un the Atlantic, nnd hit 1 proved Mexican coast, when It was at- and reversed. There was no throb­ than half a century—Capt. Myron Ta lires»—I be placed before the members at the through the Panama Canal, the wel- A Remarkable Growth fully equal to what had been ex­ tempted to gain a maximum speed in bing of decks or vibration, but she (’rosier, 108 years old, skipper of the Feb. « Mar. G ...... Ment Ian Her earliest possible moment. Co-opera­ pected. I he weather was *o n»^li at Los Angeles and at 8a.» lowering lifeboat, proved the valus . Montelare Francisco, and It appears that the proceeded, with engines running full, barge Empire. »b. 11 Mtr. 13 ...... tion of the members had resulted In after they ldft. Southampton that it of her special davits. It took Just The Union Steamship Company Ten years ago h» burled a son who Mtr., 20 ...... Meet—ee half had not been told. speed nstern. without the passengers Feb. 2# a number having found regular em- \\nuld have tested the stability of 106 seconds to lower her great llfe- realising that their direction ha.l of New Zealand, whose head was 80 years old. Five yeârs ago, Job. 37 Mer. *7 ...... Montcalm EAthuaiaatic^ Jtwti^B to. .tUe water- One of this.' stoywnti while others had been. thr iwst shttSfc thu i evW’fUndoA B tfrriiwewaamswAew- fair, ■ » «. il i ■!-».. !...11.1. — .1 i.m———*——W -‘V-l it ürxelaicd, h& l". flaticuffs found temporary work. The tour had been a triumphant come in the Panama zone, where boats holds eighty-six people. Xhe owners of the new Aorangi. which with a skipper half his age and sent The election of officers was by bal- one at every port they had touched American army aeroplanes acted as tests proved the splendid facility The vessel made splendid time In ll.r, t...... Msrlock crossing the Atlantic ocean. When berthed here last evening», have the fellow to a hospital. If,r. 1» Apr. It ...... Met»»»*» lot and resulted as follows: Presi­ so far. and the builders of the her convoy through the Canal, the with which these small craft can be now seventy-five ships in servies. receptions at 8an Francisco and Los she left Southampton she was tic van - dent. Capt. F. James. R.NH retired*, Aorangi were more than pleased at launched. ' In the deep sea and coastal trade Te Chwb.srs-»ssths—Ptss-As*—» first vice-president; u. W. Brooker; the splendid way in which she had Angelep were even more pronounced. teen hours late. When she get within PS». 1* M.r. 1» ...... V,llts Engineers flocked to view the ves­ NO VIBRATION few days of Jamaica she had to The largest Is the Aorangi, 18.500 SEATTLE SHIPPING second vice-president. W. If. Dalla- answered to every test to which the gross tonnage, and the smallest Her. 6 ...... M^burs way; executive committee, T. A. steamer had been exposed- sel’s machinery at these points. Her Another thing which greatly Im­ slow down to sixteen kots per hour *„. I ...... m-i".Uoe* engine-rooms were always crowded pressed the passengers on the liner In order to arrive there on her sched­ the Kowhol. 792 tons. Of the fleet .Seattle. Jan. 30—Charter of the Brown. H. Smith. W. Taylor. J. Ad­ Sir Alexander Kennedy left the twenty-five are passenger ves­ barquenttne Anne Cornyn. now in Aus­ rnm Sew York te IJeemsot while she was open to visitors at was the lack of vibration. The uled time. And this time was made dison. 8. Doncaster. W. H. Hadley ship at San Francisco for Honolulu. sels, and the balance cargo ships. tralian waters, to load a cargo of coal Map „ ...... Wontreyal was re-elected honorary secretary - A well-known shipping man on ports. Aorangi had Just left her berth In during a time of the yeyr when the * Newcastle. N S W . for delivery In . was «Htwwnre* «1*e«P*tiWltiSti» . ggiiiiiMiipni ririnf treasurer by acclamation. hoard was 8. <\ Scrutton. of 8crut- t-WWAVlMtt eouip-ment » Jutland on. one of bff weather, ,çM%dm.ona.ca!P«.^qtt «.If Mvtf. ,. might be desired on the Atlantic. of th^ company yesterday: r.b. »—From N.w Tor» ...... ‘WffTr* onr of the features of tile w»lpe ssroeeeding at a mod- r are fitted with limited passenger ...... Empress of Scotland per as chairman, was appointed to vice-chairman of the Chamber of fi peed ahead Suddenly and without MAYOR’S WELCOME equipment arc her lifeboats and accommodation. 0 Advices were received by Dodwell Sc west nronss ceum arrange the first smoker of the year. Shipping of the Vlnted Kingdom Mayor Rend ray delivered an ad­ Ob. here yesterday that the Blue Fun­ dress of welcome on board yesterday nel Line freighter Phlloctetes sailed Feb. 21—From New York...... Monties! from Yokohama yesterday for Victor^ afternoon when the big liner had and was scheduled t^sfrlve February 8. berthed alongside. The Mayor led a among those -extending formal wel­ delegation of aldermen and promin­ come to the ship, was much Im­ 1 The Osaka Shoshen Kalsha liner Ala ent citizens aboard the ship, and pressed with her lines and her fine haina Maru arrived yesterday from the gave thrf greetings of the city to interior. Capt. Crawford received, Orient, after railing at Victoria She Capt. Robert Crawford, OBJ;. the premier, together with others of brought in 3.700 baleq of raw eilk. H.N.R., and the officers of the the reception party-. *n a P Harry Brandt, general agent here for Aorangi. dining-room. The Premier expressed the United States Lines of the Shipping We hall this event as a most aus­ hie delight with thevessel In no un­ Board, has been promoted tor general picious one," said the Mayor as he certain terms and said that ne agent for Alaska. British entomb a. gripped the captain's hand, “not only wuhed her and her officers and men Oregon. Washington. Idaho. California, WESTERN OHS every good fortune In their eeiwlce on M*vada and Arlsona. with headquarters as an aid In the extension of com­ afAin Francisco. it has been announced. mercial intercourse between two sis­ the Pacific. He wished, he said. tha. Mr. Brandt succeed* William O. I" Itch, US 6000 OS ter Dominions of the Empire, but also they might enjoy long servie* out of who was transferred to Cleveland where Morning Steamer Victoria, between the two great he became general agent of the service, as a means of cementing the present Kdcccedifig A L. Hullck. resigned. ties of kinship and friendship which Dominions. .__ EASTERN Member» of the Vlctorl* Chamber exist, and as an assurance of sym­ j H. Burgls. widely known steamship SEATTLE per Quart of Commeri e al»o were present, and pathetic co-operation in the future." and railway official, who was general V* ~"oT îXLT‘o*w°NU,NE0NeON‘M • The advent of your ship," Mayor C V. W. Schwengers said n few agent of the passenger department of words by way of welcome on behalf the Grand Trunk Pacific Steamship and Pcndray continued, “marks but Râllwav Company here from 1910 to another step towards even q greater of this organization. 1*18 died Wednesdayl in Indianapolis, Ss. SOL DUC supremacy of British shipping on the THOUSANDS VISIT SHIP led according to word received In Imtm Victoria ■toW «zc£t >ton«AT Seven 8CA».W Thousand» of People went aboard Seattle. Mr. Sturgis at the time of hi* Mrs. Pend ray presented a beauti­ tbs Aorangi up to a late ho>*r death waa general agent of the Grand For Pure Prejudice ful bouquet to Capt. Crawford. Mias night, and engineers and stewards Trunk hi Detroit. Dorothy Pendray presented another were kept busy showing visitors the and information call on to Mrs. C. Holdsworth, wife of the many features of the ship. The e. e. ■^cKwooD'Ay»» manager of the Union Steamship orchestra played during and after •18 Government Street Pnone »»w Company...... " That’s what you’re paying—and so •} ' p ful. One is not. miles without a sign of car* (PACIFIC STANDARD TIME) Canadian Miller left Omuta fbr Vic­ OCEAN FALLS-PRINCE RUPERT ROUTE-From Vanceurer - The hard gritty carbon bon are records that Aristo At Viet oris, B.C. for the month of toria January 14. j Canadian Winner left Vancouver POWELL RÎÎe^UmW P®aV-COMOX ROUTE From Vaneou- users frequently report to us. I Jsnuery. 1M» ! January 27. tends to cling to metal. It Sunrl** Sunset. Hour. Min Hour Min. 1 Canadian Coaster left Astoria NANAIMO^NmNayBAV.COMOX *ROUTE-From Vancou,« clutters valves and pistons, Aristo in addition, is a per­ Day. January 24. causing power losses. If left Canadian Farmer arrived Ocean fect lubricant—the product Falls .January 23. WEST^rCOA#T*UII" does January IS. 748 8.7)12.16 « R'10.0* 7.4 ...... I A jtb-ÜDue at Yokohama February I. 0 11 3.7 7.8* 8.8113.4* 6 *18 tf gf Through Standard Pullman Sleeper an • «4 4.7 8.03 8.0114 60 0.3 20.20 0.1 I 8h4SSolîair^SS5—Mail* oloee January 1 88 0.7l 1.1* O.ellO *4 4.71...... 11.1» am. train te DENVER. COLO. Due at Yokohama February f. The tints uesd Is Psrtfle wtsndard. for For Rates and Reservation», ask any “biis&MX McKtnlsy—Malta closs Janu- the 120th Mertdtaa west It I* counted railroad ticket agent, or write | Fraeiow _rnie at Yokohama Feb- from • to 24 hears, from mldnleht te all- %4,V&Tn,hal February 11. Hong- ■Icht The flruree for height urn to I k"5motoS™*" sta—Malls does Febru- distinguish high Water from lew water. W. H. OLIN, FRANK A ELLIOTT, Where bleaks wear the tide rlssa or falls A. G. F. A P. Ai T. F. A F. A. Motor Oil continuously during twe eaecoselve BEST ALL WAYS "•toSSSî’i.TSîr .ne «s,b. Fs iTffsTRAUA AND NEW ZEALAND (,JÎL m...*Vc

ESTABLISH» 188» NEWS IN BRIEF F. A. PAULINE TO BE The New: Jnit Received Seme Advance Styles in GUEST AT LIBERAL William Spaed, a pip line inapec- DINNER ON TUESDAY Men’s and Ladies’ I tor at Hooke, brought down a large HE GIVEN VOTES panther this week while on patrol. FOR DEBITE 'His Master's Voice1 F. A. Pauline, newly-appointed Fine The skin was brought to the city for Agent-General for B.C. to Lon­ dressing, disclosing one of the larg­ don, will be the guest of the Vic­ 932 Presbyterian Congrega­ FOOTWEAR est panthers shot in many years Malcolm MacDonald and Ox­ toria Liberal Association at a tions in Canada Support Victor- Records past. * ' ford University Debaters dinner to be held on Tuesday night at the Littéral headquarters, Union; 337 Against And We Are Selling Short Rowe va. McCeubrey, a claim for Heard Saturday Night corner of Government and Lines at Very Low Prices damages for motor collision, opened Broughton Streets. There will be Toronto, Jan. 30. —xThe Church FEBRUARY before Judge laampman in County number of speakers and a good Union Information Bureau reported Court to-day glth H. A. Maclean, To take part in the debate <»n the Canadian.immigration policy which will programme will be arranged. to-day that 932 congregation* In K.C., for plaintiff, and T. M. Miller be held to-morrow evening at the An­ Canada so far had voted In favor of for the defence. The hearing will ARE 1ERE MAYNARD’S SHOE STORE glican Memorial Halt. Malcolm Mac­ union and 387 had voted against continue this afternoon. Donald, son of ex Premier Ramsay Mac­ Donald of Great Britain, with Messrs. 84» Yates Street Phone 1232 Concluding in County Court before Hollis and Woodruff of the Oxford Uni­ A summary by provinces follows: i Judge Lampman this week the ap­ versity debating team, arrived in the British Columbia, for union 60, peal of Gurbardah Singh from a con­ city this afternoon from Seattle. against 14. ■WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE, The Oxford debating team will meet a Alberta, for union 70, against 18. viction and fine in the police, court ca* team of live speakers and an in on a charge of ill-treating a cow, was tereatlng debate is anticipated. Saskatchewan, for union $60; allowed. F. C. Elliott appeared for The Women's Canadian Club will be against 11. To-morrow morning the new February records go on sale the defendant and C. L. Harrison for represented by Mrs. Tyre!! God man, the Ontario, for union 312. against 230. Normal School by Miss McKenste. the OH COD FISH E Quebec, for union 63, against 24. and we anticipate a keen demand for these top notch the Crown. Rotary Club by P. C. Abell, the Klwanls LIGHT WEIGHT SPRING OVERCOATS Club by Kenneth Ferguson and the VIC' Nova Scotia, for union 71, against dance numbers. Here are a few of them. A spacial masting of the Eequimalt torla College by Mr. Yerburgh. 22. “English Importations*' Policé Commission was held last The debate to-morrow night will com Prince Edward Island, for union night with Reeve R. P. Matheson in mence at 7.46 o'clock. APPLICABLE HERE 16, against 18. 19619—Me and the Boy Friend ...... Fox Trot the chair. The meeting rose with Total for union 932, against 337. GORDON ELLIS LIMITED out action taken, after a consider­ Victoria Harbor Not in the Congregations have reported their Let Me Be the First to Kiss Yon Good Men’s Furnishings, Sports Wear able discussion on matters raised in votes as follows: Moreing ...... Fox Trot 1101 Douglas Strset Naar Fletcher's Music Store dispute between Commissioners Boundary Defined by De­ Niagara Falls., Ont.—Unanimous Hudfield and Sadler. for union. partment, Lawyer Says Hampden, Ont.—For union 35, 19628—Honest and Truly ..77...... Waltz An application for the return of against 24. Yon Should Have Told Me ...... Fox Trot bathtubs stolen from the Panama The Fisheries Act did not apply In 8t. Andrew's Church. Undsay, Ont, Hotel waà made in the "City Police the case of Hop Tick, charged in the —For union 178. against 862. Court thla morning. The present IE! City Police Court this morning with 19607—Nancy ...... Fox Trot possessors of the bathtubs will keeping live codfish in crate» in the MAJORITY GIVEN Ho One Knows What Its All About . Fox Trot- notified to appear In court Thursday, Victoria harbor after the codfish sea­ Toronto, Jan. 30.—The following February 6, to show why the bath Dr. Herbert Vickers Gave Talk son had closed. Frank Higgins, K.C., statement regarding an unofficial tubs ahould not be returned to tha contended JUa thfl. City Police Court summary of votes cast in the present 19622—At the End of a Winding Lane ...... Waltz voting of Pre*byt The npplh^ntIgn. vWjAtel» tbw -ajrrwngeuwmt «of 4 mm* ~ Everything in himkT—Radi* & totie* € fCT two actions in the first of Which different circuit*, describing the IN TRAPS cess of the non-curring vole claimed department». Furniture, Cmrpete, -Linoleum, Drapery, Chester­ plaintiff was awarded $15,000. This principal requirements of ql sending 1110 DOUGLAS STREET When he saw him again on January by the unofficial summary broad was later4 set aside and a new trial station, the character of tbewmvee, casted by a press service. Eliminât fields. Bedding. Baby Cerrlsgee. Standard Lamps, etc. ordered. The motion on. appeal was saying that radio waves w£re very II at his boathouse at Victoria har­ bor he still had the codfish. He gave ing nearly 500 congregations which A deposit will hold any article, for storage at our risk. as to costs. similar to light waves, and that these have voted unanimously to enter the waves traveled along the earth’s sur him until Monday, January 12, to dis­ United Church, the Unionist vote A fine of $10 waa inflicted by Mag­ face. In wired telegraphy about one pose of them. He saw him Tuesday, actually cast would still be greatly in istrate George Jay In the City Police ten-thousandth of the energy sent January 1$, when the fish had not excess of the figures contained in Court this morning on William F. was received, whereas in wireless this been disposed of. the unofficial summary- Emery, a Saanich Jitney driver, for was considerably less. Asked as to the condition of the "In the Province of Ontario alone, Standard Furniture Co. passing a street car with the doors A wireless circuit required a large codfish In the traps, wltnesà said he omitting all the congregations whlcn Now open behind which he was driving. voltage, this waa obtained by mean* had seen worse. There were no have voted unanimously for entering 711 Yates Street Street car operators had a habit of of transformers. The lecturer pro­ marks on them. the United Church, the Unionist* leaving doors open longer than ceeded to explain the fonctions of a Cross-examined by Frank Higgins, vote actually cast is some thousands necessary, accused claimed, and condenser. sl£tionary, rotating and witness said he did not prosecute In In excess of the vote of non-curring/" often kept automobiles waiting while quenched spark gape, the use of the cases where fish, caught before the they made change. closed season, were In possession of The local secretary of the Preeby • rystal and tube In rectifying the terian Church Association states $1.00 current, and the principles involved dealers In cold storage, but he added Francis Emerson, charged with in they had to be In cold storage. that up to Jan. 29, 310 congregations in the hetrodyne circuit and the rea have voted against union. The total indecent act. appeared before Judge sons for its great advantages. STILL CARRYING ON Lampman in County Court to-day "What l can’t understand about vote for union is 64,176, against 65, In the discussion that followed Mr. 565, a majority of 2,390 against. Per Lb. DINNER SETS AT QUITTING SALE PRICES electing speedy trial. The defendant Grant, president of the Victoria this cod." said Magistrate George pleaded destitution and asked that Jay, "Is, I fined this man three (This of course does not take into Radio Club, drew attention to the account a number of the smaller 42-plece Blue Willow Set $7.95 CHINA FOR PAINTING counsel ^>e appointed on hie behalf. danger of interference to Vancouver months ago Jor having flah In crates In Victoria rxarbor. lie appealed but churches that have voted unanlm 87-plrce Blue Willow Set, Chocolate Pot. reg. $4.00. for Tuesday wa* fixed as the prelimin­ and Victoria amateurs by the big ary date for triai. C. 1L Q'Haltormn, 1 have not heard of a Judgment ougly fur union). In. Toronto 18 \oftèmmorC§ ...... 77.... 9*-87 powerful broadcasting station pro handed down on the appeal. Appar­ Churches have voted for union snd ...... 921.50 Crown counsel, wa* asked to see posed to be erected near Vancouver, Teapot, reg. 11.15. for...-gl.SB what the Attorney-General's Depart­ ently he is still continuing. I do not 23 against. The votfi in that city Bl-plsce, white with gold border Celery Trays, reg. $160,* for and that an equally suitable location know how much longer the public shows a majority of 1,343 against ment would do In respect to supply­ could be found with less danger of Dinner Set ...... $11.95 ...... 31-87 ing counsel to defend the man. will stand for it. I. -expressed my interference to local radio fane, self very strongly at that time. The churches that h#ve voted non •7 pieces, reg. $36 00, for 919.95 Sugars and Creams, reg. 61.65. hearty vote of thanks was moved to A verdict of accidental death was do ngt know how be continues. It concurrence represent approximately Hoe MAID • -ODpteee-Chtna Set, white with for, pair ...... 31-00 the lecturer for-hi»--very-able nd- lDfi.hdO members. Cups and Saucers, reg. 76c, returned thl* morning at the inquest ‘tt tie same place and the same gold border, reg. 111.60. Now conducted by Coroner E. C. Hart on crate*. It may not b# the same fiah. KNOX CHURCH VOTE ADVERSE tor ...... 46* 4r It Is the same Chliiainan/' ...... 913.50 the body of George Hilton, the The result of the Kn*t Church Plates, reg. 60c, for ...... 40* painter, who fell from a scaffold out Hop Tick giving evidence on hie vote was known last evening, fifty GHOCOLAT6S 61 pieces. Johnson Bros.* Vesta Fancy Flower Vases greatly re­ side the old Victoria Hotel building Victoria Branch own behalf said all the fish in the five voting against, and twenty for pattern, reg. 114.00. Now 918.90 duced. Wednesday afternoon. His work­ crates were bought before January union. This is the third congrega China Fruit Saucers, reg. 35c mate, Edward Spencer, gave evidence 1. Re-examined by Mr. Hlggin*. In tlon here adverse to entering the All the famous Chocolate Creams, Mints, Chocolate Caramels and 17 pieces, reg. 846.60, for 990.00 of identifientwn and described the ac­ spec tor Nicholson saUl the fish were each. 6 for ...... 91-30 of Labor Party union. Crisps are bow one price—one dollar per pound. It pieces. "Mayfair." a pretty Hand-painted China Sugars and cident. Dr. Denton Holmes gav* sent to a flah dealer to put In cold From Courtenay it is reported that medical evidence to ehèw that the storage. the Courtenay, Comox and Sandwlck pheasant design In blue and Creams, values to 65.00 for. per These sweets are now more popular than ever before, for although man died from hi* injuries before Elects Officers BOUNDARIES ChUrch group has agreed to go Into brown ...... 919-90 pair ...... 92-95 he reached the hospital. If the finh were eold by the tie union without » poll. The church the price la lowered the quality remains the same. 7 Inch White Dinner Plates. At the annual meeting of the Vic partaient they were not a* bad a has 109 member*. 07 pieces ...... 934.75 each ...... 23f At its regular meeting on Tuesday, tort» branch of the Canadian Labor they were led to believe argued Mr S3 places. Johnson Bros." Gol­ English Wtute Cups and Sauc­ Pride of the Island Lodge, aoj&g iUggin*. Vancouver wa* on the staged u "stunt" evenings* The pro­ Party, held in the Green IjApck, Saturday Special dens, black and gold border, reg. ers ...... 15* South side of Vancouver Island not gramme arranged byjBro*.., Ernie Broad Street, January 23, the follow on the East and under the Act. he 111.60, for ...... 931.90 Fancy Teapots, reg. 61-40. for Impett and Frank Tuifl$n was car­ Have you ever tasted “Hoe Maid" Mint Cream Wafers? ...... 91.00 contended, it was quite lawful to ried out with great surcess. Draw ing officers were elected: President, home some to-morrow and give the folks a treat Saturday. 07 pieces reg. 647.10. for 938.90 Fancy China Cake Plates , reg. have fish in po»*e**lon If they were Ing pf lot* found four members called W. E. Pierce; vice-president. Mrs. caught legally. The East side of Speclal. per half pound ...... 40c Soup Tureen, la white and gold 61.46. for ...... 06* upon to sing, make a speech or ex­ E. Clayton; treasurer. Mr. Wellburn. Vancouver Island waa from 10 mile with stand and ladle, reg. $7.60. Fancy Wall Flower Holders, r«. press an opinion upon local and topi­ secretary, R. Fanthorpe; executive point onward. The reason there were cal events. The results were dis­ committee, H. Milne, J. H. Hawthorn to*...... 84.00 $1.60, for ...... 08* no prosecutions of people who had Beyet DouUun Cups and Salic, tinctly amusing. The lodge orchestra walte. Mrs. Christopher, M. Rose. fiah in cold storage in Victoria was Covered Vegetable Dishes, reg. Mr. Hollins, Mrs. Jeffreys and Mrs. era. reg. $2.25, for...... 91-75 and vocalists entertained until the because it was not on the East side Carter Oriental Company STEVEN SON S 11.16, for ...... 91.76 7-plece Hand-painted China real feature, "hot dogs" and coffee of Vancouver Island. The Act was HOE MAID CHOCOLATES V CANDIES appeared. During the evening the Berry Seta. reg. 66.00, for 93.60 never intended, he argued, to apply Sells Out Before Moving to Glass Sugar Bowls ...... *59 past president's Jewel was presented fo fish caught during the open sea­ The above are but a few bargains, Come In and see the balance of to Bro. K. Isogan who, when express­ EVENTS TO COME son. The regulations applied to dead New Building TWO STORES our varied line of Crockery. Hardware and Paint. ing his appreciation, stated that he fl*h equally as much as live flah. 725 Yates Street and 1119 Douglas Street 1 felt more proud of this Jewel than On Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m., the If a line were drawn down the Every article in a $25,000 stock hi* "long service" medal. Dean of Columbia will give a very hi­ Island north to south. Victoria would R. A. BROWN CO. he found on the east side. Mr. Gordon of rare Oriental and Persian rugs, nting lecture on "England," In St. antiques and curios gathered from PHONE 3712 CORNER DOUGLAS AND JOHNSON Electrical permits ieeued have been Alban’s Church Hall, corner Ryan and Campbell, who prosecuted for the De­ as follows. 2324 Government Street, Belmont Avenue, Oakland*. partment. replied all parts of the globe will be cleared additions; 1428 Douglas Street, alter­ According to the Marine Depart out In the great sale which 1* being ations; 303 Esquimau Road, motor Victoria Purple Star L.O.B.A. will ment the east side started at Beachy staged by A. W. MacArthur. the hold a dance In Orange Hall, February well known advertising counsellor for installation; 805 Government Street, 4. Sanders’* orchestra will be in at­ Head. The most Important law the FRED FULTON FINED motor Installation; 1007 Government tendance, Refreshments will be served. department had to enforce was that George Carter, head of the Carter Street, alterations; 1601 Government applying to closed seasons, Mr. Oriental Trading Company, 703 Fort Los Anjretee, Jen. 34.—Fred Fulton, Street, additions; 847 Yates Street, Campbell said, in asking for a heavy Street. The sale Is preliminary to Do You Use Minneapolis plasterer lighter. to-day rtiotor Installation; 625 Yates Street, penalty. the erection by Mr; Carter of hie new pleaded guilty to having violated the additions ; «51 Trutch Street, addi­ OBITUARY store, "The Mosque" which is to be Our Monster recently-repealed State boxing laws tions; 1045 Belmont* Avs., additions: built by him across the road from against prizefighting in IiIh tight with At the family residence, 56 Oswego Electric Light? Ttmy Foente at Culver City last Sum­ — Foul Bay Road, new wiring and Street, the death occurred last evening his present pfemlees on the tot ad­ mer, and waa fined $506. with the alter­ range; 612 View Street, fixtures: of Doreen, aged one year anti ten month» joining the Rita Hotel. If you do, then fill your light Close-out Sale native of 260 days In Jail. 1109 Douglas Street, additions; 1427 Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ DEMPSEY'S RING The sale give an opportunity to Douglas Street, alterations; 1112 bert Wilkinson. The funeral will be Victorians to secure some wonder­ sockets with of the Government Street Store Douglas Street .alterations 1431 held from the B.C. Funeral Chapel on ful values. Included in the stock Is To-night at S o'clock a reel college Broad Street, motor Installation; 1112 Saturday at 2,30. Interment will b» some exceedingly rare Chinese vase* EDISON MAZDA LAMPS concert will be held at Victoria Col­ Douglas Street, additions. made at Roes Bay Cemetery. Including a piece of the famous apple STOCK lege in aid of the Student Relief CAREER IS TO END The Mazda is the lamp of green porcelain of the Kong Che NOW IN FULL SWING At the Jubilee Hospital last evening Fund for the betterment of existing the death occurred of Mrs. Della Rees, period. With an embargo now placed QUALITY university conditions in Central aged seventy-two year*. She was born on Chinese antiques the many that Lee Dye & Co. Europe. The programme will con­ In Kingston. Ont., and had been a resi­ Mr. Carter has In possession have sist of musical numbers, recitation» dent of thi* city for the past eleven ON MAY 20 NEXT risen considerably In value, although 716 View St Phene 1S4 years. She Is survived by thre- daugh­ and Mr. llourke as ventriloquist. ters. Mr*. W. E. Cook, 1286 Balmoral with the sacrifices that he is making Hawkins & Hayward Road; Mr*. V. D. Wescott, Vancouver; Los Angeles. Jan. 30.—May 20 will in view of the fact that at his new Electrical Quality Servies Stores Mr*. P. T. Ward of 8an Pedro, Cal., and mark the end of Jack Dempsey1 store he will confine himself almost one son, Harry D. Rees of Sen Pedro. ring carear, the termination of hla exclusively to the sale of Oriental 1*7 Douglas «net OFFER OF SEATS The funeral will be held from the Sands ring and business partnership with rugs, they are offered at prices that Oppeeite City Hall Simple Remedy Funeral Chanel to-morrow at 1.30. In­ terment will be made in the family plot Jack Kearns, hla manager, and hie should prove a great temptation to •hone *43 in Rosa Bay Cemetery. second entrance into ean Qualnton. Interment will between the two. Dempsey said, and anything, but within reason most folk* t without nortf Olios made In family plot in Ross Bay the fighter and his manager will go Vancouver. Jan. 3#.—Entering the Cepaelty In C.n.s. may eat what they Ilk»—If they will C*b,net wltnout portiouos. Cemetery. their separate ways. Jewelry store of J. F. Higginbotham in work should notify the secretary. keep their stomach sweet, clean and1 *‘No decision 6n the possible ap the downtown busings# section here last (Phone 562). The society Is entirely "^VndVTr arSLkwlPO'tt'ment of . Vancouver Minister There passed away yesterday at the night, a lone bandit held up the pro­ supported by voluntary contribution!». residence. Savoy Mansion*, after i OPIIJMJCHARGE prietor at the point of a gun and Curina Cream digestion. has been made," the Filmier declared lengthy illness, Chari** We*ley Render escaped with diamond rings valued at And the best and easiest way to do' son. secretary of Mellor Bros. Limited, more than $2,000. For rendering the ehln eoft a Bhl* Is to follow" every meal with a /•mphattcally. "The report that aged sixty-six years.' He was born In Vancouver. Jan. 30.—Police as; smooth end .Haying tbs smai WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON email amount of pure BHiurated Mag­ the Province of Ontario and had been a they seised twenty-five tins of No. Cabinet posts have been offered to resident of this city for the past four­ Ing end roughness caused YOU* nesia—a pleasant, harmless and Inex­ grade opium when they arrested Hyd S.P.C.A. COLLECTION pensive form of Magnesia that promptly two Vancouver members is quite un teen years. He wa* an honorary mem­ pey H. Sparks and H. W. Moore this cold winds. neutralise# acidity and-keeps your stom­ ber of the Commercial». Travelers' As­ 999, 609 and 799 Sash, Door aad Millwork ach sweet and clean. true." sociation. He is survived by Mm Hen­ morning. The society announces that the an A week's trial of til su rated Magnesia, It is considered doubtful here that derson and two eons, C. D. Henderson nil»! report js ready, .for distribution Sold only it nf the Canadian Bridge Co Walker- ' ‘*f ?1*ked you" to send mb young Quality gusrantsod. which may be obtained from any drug­ the Premier., will take any sett and that the'collector will start dls- gist for only a few cents, will easily a Vancouver Cabinet position dlls, Out., and Donald X5. Henderson lettuce trlbutirtg same and collecting for the Hall’s Drug Store convince you of the great value of this after.the by election 10 Grand Fortw- of Tommo._.. pwyntjn »•.««£. The] •■yea. ma'am. Wasn't It jmmT. •pci?»'» tends si 4JJÇ bîflMtn* »! aid English recipe. --r-a .....,.._ Funeral Chapel, where funeral services 1 “Young? TVs almost old enough to ■ ISO* Oewglae -8L — SRtoi LEIGH’S WILLS, LTD. Be sure and get BI8CRATED Mag Greenwood. scheduled to take place February. Persons anxious , to con­ F bone 667 868 Dart* 8L neela—not a laxative. fAdvt.l çarly in the Bpring. will be held on Monday at 2 D pn I wash and dress itself. tribute or to learn somethin* of the VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 192» 10

■hockey, boxing TIMES SPORTING NEWS BASKETBALL.golf- Bohan Wanderers Nurmi May he Given Football Board Regina Caps Looking ^^^0 SUZANNE IS WELL AGAIN Great French Prize Loses Appeal to Expected To Take For His Fine Work « ...... Paris, Jan. 30.—Pasco Nurmi may get the 10,000 franc prise PerformTo-morrow awarded annually by the “French Academy of Sports,** for “the D.F.A. Upholds Decision of For Strenuous Game Tottenham, Former English ■porting exploit accomplished in Scott-Moncrieff Series to France, or by a Frenchman Cup Rivals, Are Far Off abroad likely to result in mater* B.C.F.A. in Regard Wards- Start; James Bays and ial, scientific or moral progress Veterans Game Hope to do Much Better Than on Their First Ap­ Form This Year for humanity,** unless the Parie- Wanderers to Play to-Tokio flier. Captain Georges Pelletier d*Oiay, noses him eut. pearance Here; Have Bolstered Team and Are according to Excelsior. West Ham, Blackburn, Sun­ Among the previous prize­ Lower Island Football As­ Climbing Ladder Fast; Cougars Are Alt lit winners have been the aviators Draw Made For Knockout derland and West Bromwich Reaument, Guy name ver, and sociation Loses Protest Fee; for Frav and Are Anxious to W in and Fonckt The lighter, Carpentier, Series For Island Inter­ Expected to Tin financier, Lucien Gaudin and the Found in the Wrong Keep Their Noses in Front; Should trane-Atlantic mariner Tlain Ger- mediate Title bault. be Great Game Excelsior pays a glowing tri­ Ixmdon. Jan. 30—Of the thirty-two bute to Nurmi's "pulverizing of Word has been received by the 1 that will engage in the second world’s records.** After being out of action for a luund ot the'ËagUan Cup Saturday, Lower Island Football Associa- month the intermediate rugby teams tion that the protest which it Wes Champ and his hard-bonneing boys from Regina arrived will perform to-morrow afternoon in exactly one-half belong to the First the first round of the Scott-Moncrieff Division. The remainder are scat­ lodged with the Dominion Foot­ m town to-day for their scheduled fixture with the t ougarsat Cup series. The two private school tered among the Junior section of the ball Association m regard to the the Arena to-night and with them came “Mickey Ion, who league. Sixteen games are scheduled fifteens. Brentwood and University, (or to-morrow, and In four of thewe game played between the North is back on the Coast after a jaunt to the prairies. Mickey are scheduled to meet on the former s First Division clubs face each other., Wards and Veterans has been grounds. This will make two games it |e a coincidence that the leader# Be Held By Lady will be in charge of the game to-night. — ----;— on to-morrow's programme, the sen­ of the league. West Bromwich Albion, thrown out by the Dominion Manager Champ looks for a hard game but he also looks for iors having a match scheduled -be­ are down to play off with Preston body. This credits the Wards a win His club has to play three games on the Coast in four tween the J.B.A.A and Oak Bay North End. The lktter gave a bril­ Members of Club Wanderers at Cranmore Road. liant performance in their first round j victory in the league records by days, 'meeting Victoria to-night and to-morrow night and then The - Intermediate League held a game, but since then. In their league • - *------t the score of 1-0. taking oft the Vancouver Maroons on Monday night. meeting last night and arranged to games the North End have undergone get the teams on the field ?gain. The Large Entry List Expected at|Æ The schedule is certainly working a relapse and their record has not régulai* city Intermediate series been reassuring. It Is doubtful If out nicely for the Maroons. iASt wound up with the Oak Bay Wand­ Dog Show To-morrow Night; | éu/.t Jh.7 week the Edmonton Eskimos were NO MORE PRAIRIES they will be equal to the task of j cussion at different meetings of the here for two games and Victoria took erers'- as champions. Now the Inter­ holding the Albion on Saturday. L.I.F.A. as to whether or not the mediates have two more series to I Bolton Wanderers,, who stand sec- Lady to Act as Judge $50, which is the protest fee. should . all the starch out of them, so that FOR COAST REFEREE perform In. the knockout series for when they met Vancouver on Mon­ I ond to West Bromwich In the table. be advanced in order to take the the Island championship and the I go to Tottenham Hotspur-ground matter before the Dominion or­ day they had hardly enough strength series for the Scott-Moncrieff trophy. for their second round game. The left to lace on their boots. Now Vic­ ganization. This is the first time Wanderers executed a fine thing In One of the largest entry lists seen that the local governing board has toria has got to Jazs the Cougars for JK S< THREE TEAMS ENTER X for Some time is expected at the eve- two games, and after they are over W The Scott-Moncrieff series is for taken any matter to the D.F.A. ifcfR,or hot an rhe-pmyere GAMS” STARTED AGAW' ' ' ■ ' ** ' the rapà, W-thftre> ft»** tWtgh tiw Town. The supporters are may be. will feel more like sleeping are classed as intermediates. The they will have no difficulty with the Club in McCloy*, auction rooms, The game which haa caused all the than playing hockey In Vancouver three clubs entered in the series this corner of Pandora Avenue and Bian- discussion was played some weeks year are aa follows. Victoria High vyjl ago and was won by the Wards by on Monday. FOREST MAY GO OUT ■hard Street! REGINA HAS HAD REST School. University School and Brent­ The feature bf the «how ie that it the score of 1-0. During the course wood College. The draw for the first West Ham. who finally subdued la being staged under the auspices of of the play the referee called the Regina will be in good shape for round is aa follows: Arsenal after a series of ^ drawn game on account of trouble between lie battle to-night, having had a games, are scheduled against Notts the lady members of the club. Mrs. Saturday. January SI.—Brentwood Alaen. well-known lady fancier of the players and spectators. After the good rest since its game with C'a** College vs. University School at Forest, the team which, In the matter had been settled the captains gary on Monday. The Caps reached league record, are running in close Vancouver, will officiate as judge. Brentwood. She is known as a canine expert and of the two tfe&ms agreed to carry Vancouver on Wednesday and took in Wednesday. February 4—Victoria company with Preston North End. on pith the game. After the the game there between the Maroons It te not Improbable that Saturday exhibits at all the coast shows. With High School vs. University School at this lady aa Judge the exhibitors are captain of the Veterans had agreed and Cougars, They have been taking the University grounds. MLLE. SUZANNE LENGLEN | will see the elimination ot the ror- to play the Vets lost and later they things easy for two days. assured of fair judgments in all Wednesday. February 11—Victoria **Sunderland and Kverton clash at decided to protest. The Lower Island •ftie Cougars are being kept on Here is a late picture of Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen. She looks mighty well eueaes. Football Board upheld the protest. High School va. Brentwood College Any dog can be entered if over their toes In order that no blub may at the University grounds. for a person reputed very ill. probably out of tennis for good. Recently she Sunderland. It cup lie football were Dissatisfied with the deeclslon the -slip in and punch them for a goal. mL. heTrimt ar£.r.nc, In a slngls. match sine ah, retired In June. anythin* that could be reckoned on three months' old and must wear a Wards took the matter before the KNOCKOUT SERIES On their return from Vancouver yes­ Her health was s*> poor she didn't lose a game. Suzanne Intends to compete the form of teegue play. Sunderland collar and lead. No pedigree will be British Columbia Football Associa­ terday they went to the Are"£ The Intermediate League also made InülÏFronch tournament, title year a. well a. at Wimbledon. would have an easy thing, but mere asked for. Beats will be provided for tion and the provincial body granted had a light workout. Jack Walker the draw for the knockout series for la nothing so treacherous as an Eng­ the ladles, and dopa can be taken their appeal, throwing out the de­ and Jocko Anderson, the two injured the Island championship. Seven lish cup game. Bverton have be­ away immediately after they have cision made by the local board. The Cougars, reported and both will oe clubs have entered, including Cow- haved badly in the league, but the) been judged. The entry fee for each The Lower Island body, after con­ In good shape to take the ice to-night. MICKEY ION ichan. Oak Bay Wanderers, Victoria are stubborn fighters and may give dog will be 25 cents and this gives siderable discussion, took the pro­ HOPE FOR DIFFERENT TALE Mickey will referee the game at College. J.B.A.A., University School. Sunderland a hard tussle. the owners a splendid opportunity to test to the Dominion Football Asso­ Brentwood College - and Normal Tates Bowling Many Players Are Liverpool has not been badly dealt get an expert’s opinion for a small Since their last visit to Victoria the Arena to-night between Victoria ciation but lost euL - School. The intermediates play with In being drawn against Bristol charge. Dogs will be received from The «Étalon ot tks D.F-A- Was the Regina Caps have pulled them- and Regina. The Irish lad has Jest City the Third Division club having had a spell on the pr*Irt«C and lid nrf eteedy **«♦. and this eertes 7 till 6 o'clock and Judging will com­ based. It Is stated, on the fact that, eelvee together. and are now crowd­ should produce some fine games. The lost a few of their medals within the after the two captains had «agreed ing the leadere. They were trimmed says he will not return there. Too Deadly For mence at 8 o’clock sharp. draw is as follows: past two weeks. The game is at Many special prizes have been do­ to carry on with the game. It waa 6-8 on their Initial appearance at Ion's wrath has been aroused over Bristol. the story of iba game he handled in Saturday. February 14—Cowichan nated, including the club’s handsome poor sportsmanship on the part or the Arena, but they hope to hare a vs bye. Victoria College vs. Oak Bay EXPECT ROVER* TO WIN the Veterans to protest. different story to ?end home to their Regina with Saskatoon as play­ challenge cup. A pretty cup has Wanderers. J.B.A.A. vs. Brentwood Bleekbuen -Hovers are the hosts to been donated by Miss S&undera for mates. AUSTRALIAN LOSES f*The capital! have McCuaker In The Canadian Press tales of the College at Brentwood. University Portsmouth, of the Second Division, the beat dog or bitch in the show School vs. Normal School at Univer­ »oaI with Traub and Newell on tne game, • emanating in some bright slanders All Out For 89 in Cunningham, Yde, Dolan and who started the season fairly well over a year old. young journalistic brain, declared the sity grounds. ® and then dropped to Indifference. A cordial invitation la extended to of85pokane woe two out defence. The forward line is made The winners of the opening game up of the flashy Dick Irvin ta centre game was a poor exhibition largely Test Game; England Re­ O’Connor Examined in New The Hovers have not been at all con­ the public to attend. from Ernie Arthurs. Austr—-— due to the poor work of Referee Ion/* between the Victoria College and vincing in the First Division, but their w.lsht champion. In th, °* loe, the epeedy George b.™ Wanderers will meet Cowichan for York Yesterday prestige te still great, and they are j wrestling programme here to-night. the Cougars single-handed In Be­ •There were a number of penal­ the right to enter the finals, while plies Heavily expected to drop Saturdays gins three week» ago. on left wink, ties," Ion admits, "but the game was the winners of the Bays-Brentwood LYNDEN WINS OUT and Dutkowikl on the right. Shore. a tough one to handle, no fooltn.* battle royal le promised In Shef- game will play the winners of the Services to Clash Wash., Jan. *•.—i Gagne, McVeigh and Wilt Loughlln. “I believe a riot might have de­ University - Normal School for the New York. Jan. 30. — Leslie M. field where the two Sheffield teams Bellingham. former Victoria #>layer. make up the veloped unless I checked the players Hobart. Tasmania, Jan. 30 (Cana beat BellinghaBellingham 2S to 16 In an right to battle in the finals. O'Connor, secretary to Baseball Com­ are scheduled to play, the Wednes­ national basketball league^ gam etring of utility players. with a relentless hand, dlan iTess Cable via Reuter’s)— day playing on the Utoittrd’s grounds. F With Englishmen It 1» understood that Lester Pa­ • They yelp from Regina for me to A GRIM STRUGGLE missioner Landis, and Coxy Dolan, Playing their second match in Tas­ Neither haa shown anything like cup don scored 11 points to Bellingham ■ • trick will Pit his "bachelor defence come hack there and help them. It's The senior league game to-morrow former coach of the New York Giants, mania, the touring M.C.C. team had tie form or even good league form in Fraser and Ixmghlln »«alnat the a regular Macedonian calf for help should be a grim struggle with the who. has been, barred from baseball, thetc various departments. Caps, wttn... rirrnisrujiisw*rrt.lfptelrt|rin MfiClUfifil* amt Richardson rails me bark there. James Bays and Osh Bay Wander­ mattara all their own wây Tïr the - hû»rieGa«efeln|y flfht The Greys defeated the Condors j «AA. ve James Bay Méthodiste will be staged at the V.I.A.A. gym the Mornlngslde Athletic Club. j told by Ross Young of the Giants, In the Intermediate “B" League, right. Is one of the trickest forwards ' February 12—"C" Men, Navy ve wickets. In their first innings East­ named with Frank Frisch and George in the game, and packs a deadly shot. rugby teams draw n&sium, Victoria West, to-night. The Far from showing any signs of ern Province scored 62 runs and tge after a hard struggle by the score of YM.C-A.; "B" ladles Hudson's Bay first game will start at 7.30 o’clock staleness as a result of his strenuous 1 Kelly in the O'Connell confession, 26 to 19. The teams were: On the back division Church and ve. James Bay: *B" men. Bone • Brentwood College and the United Englishmen 212. The home team se­ that the whole bribery business had Armitage are sound while.Hetherlng' sharp. It la expected that A big and unprecedented sweep, the cured 65 runs in the second and the Greys—Uudllp If. Kllttck 4. F. England ve C.P.B. Lumber. Services rugby fifteens battled to a crowd of fana will be on hand to wit “Phantom Finn" appeared fresher been started through "kidding’' Bkelllngs 2, Frixell 4. Marquerth 1. ton, in goal, is good. February 12-'C~ men Hudrons six-all draw In an exhibition game ness the games. The games are aa visitors If. among the players. Cuunningham A number of fine players will be than ever In establishing three more Condors—Collier, Thompson 6, seen in action on the Services' team. Bar ve Gorge; “A" ladles. Civil Ser­ played at Brentwood on Wednesday follows: world's records In two victorious called the story a mass of lies and afternoon. The game was fast from Dawson 9, Warnock 2. Taylor, Mit­ Coulter, at centre forward, is about vice ve B.C. Telephone; "B" mes 90 pounds—Simcoes vs. V.L Mid­ races at the Mille»"» A.A. carnival Insisted that he had not been Inter­ Victoria College ve. Garrison. start to finish with both teams hav­ viewed In tre O'Connell affair since chell 2. A. Main refereed. the best man In town In that position. gets. on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Tillicums to Meet The Falcons had no trouble dis­ He haa an accurate shotting I-not and February tS— IF men. Friers ve ing an even share of the play. Brent­ 110 pounds—Centra! Stars Unextended In either race, the Invader last October. ’rrlaoo; "B" men. Tllllcuma ve wood opened the scoring about half­ posing of the Firsts in the Interme- Is a heavy scorer, and also excels in Times. romped to a victory at three-quarters di "A” series to the tune of 40-12. footwork. Whyte and Ward, also on Navy; "C* men, Hudson's Bey ve way through the first half when 136 pounds—Frmwood Falcons va. of a mile and mile and one-half. He Sooke Quintette at Brindley, their fleet half back, went The teams were: the forward line, are fast, while N February lS-' C" men Rocklan* over The score was tied up a few C U R. Social Club has hung up fifteen world's marks Sydney Fight Fans Falcons—Hocking 6. Murray 6, Grimes and Allen are a good pair ot mlnutee later. Donald scoring for The V.L midget tram, champions in nine races since he began knock­ Willows To-night Robertson 8, Skillings 16. Ross 2, backs. Academy ,ve Gorge; B" ladies the Services. Farrar put Brentwood last year, will play the Simcoes. The ing out time and outclassing all ri­ McKenzie 2. The teams will be as follows: James Bay ve Woolworthe; "Il­ In the lead Just before half-time VJ., under the management of Nor­ vals on January 6. Take Their Boxing Firsts — Hunnings 4, Ritchie, • United Service»—Weir; Grlmee and men. Victoria college ve Sens •• tearing after a splendid run. A few man Kennedy, has a very fine lineup, Willie Plant, premier American A rood card of games Is scheduled Davies 2, Foublster 6, McMurchte, Allen; Hawkes, Spiers and Ser­ minutes after the start of the sec­ Including Alble and Jumbo Davies, walker and hero of an International a> thefWilUiws to-night in the City Seriously Enough Marcroft. geant; Cummings. Whyte, Coulter, ’February 22—"B" mes. Ex-St. ond half Wilson picked the ball up the two fast midgets, who play well victory Wednesday night over Ugo Basketball League. The programme Ward and Cosier. Mary's ve Tillicums; "A" ladles together. The Times Newsies, under^ Frlgerio. Italian holder of the Olym­ is as follows: FLOWERS WINE AGAIN The Sons of England team wilt be from a looke scrimmage and scored •elected'from the following player» Civil Service ve Victoria Collegal a touch tying the score* the management of Tom Nute. will pic championship, will compete to­ 7 30. “B” Men—Victoria College vs. have a strong lineup. The Newsies Hyüney, N.8.. Jan. 10.—That the Hethertngton, Church, Armitage, A" men, C.P.R. ve TMlcume. night In the Mornlngslde games, but “4- Ladle»—Victoria College fans take their boxing seriously In Providence. R.I., Jan. 36—Tige» February 22-"C" men. Eleventh Flowers of Atlanta. Ob., knocked out Dry borough, Harwood. Connorton. QIgBONS FIGHTS HERMAN have a fast team and work well, doubt exista os to whether hia fore­ l'ape Breton jrus evidenced last Machine Gunners ve T.lgCA.; BF showing fine stickhandling and com ign rival will be an opponent. vs. B.C. Telephone. Bill Savage of Kentucky In the Phillips, Reg. Shanks. Bums, Minnie. night when n cordon of police hed to Bridges. R. Cl. Shanks and Richard men. Navy ve PrloFs; “B~ men. Detroit. Mich . Jah. 80 —Tommy Olb- btnatlon. Frigerio. disappointed but un 9 16-Sooke vs. Tillicums second round of a scheduled ten- -««• -Tiny Jim" Her- The last two games should be surround J. J. McNeil, the referee. In round bout here last night. Flowers Garrison ve Bone ot England. bone of at. Paul in a ten-round The games to be played on Friday daunted by his «-«versai Wednesday, ten-round bout between Johnny of Omaha meet next will t>e as follows: was prepared to meet Plant again, thrillers »tart t<> rinlah. The, ~ John and Jack Me- floored Ravage twice before the fin­ February 22—"C" men. Spencer's EnreiAw/n--h^h;ht,h‘h^cSt: the premier ve. Navy; "A" ladles. Normal School 90 pounds—Hill’s Corner vs. Eagles, but aa yet no reply has been received Talephow and Colle*. teama^areWre M^y ^ mace ^ nnd «.cor, .him ishing blow came. PLAY-OFF SERIES uredomlnate. H^vyweWhuwti appear ve B.C. Telephone; -A“ men. Fal­ but in *tKrre 110 pounds—Rook Bay Cougars va. from a request to Italian athletic of the beat ladles' teams, 5«l<>ntiMn*the 6n*ï event, bu through the angry crowd. MCMILLAN SEEKS TITLE con, ye. James Bay Methodists Foul Bay Monarch*. authorities to, extend Frlgerlo's en­ have yet to lose a game .while the McNeil gave the decision to Mc­ Boeton, -The two team* more than students have been traveling at a fast In first and second February >♦—"C” men. Y M.C.A. i3Srak"u-rd.boor«f‘b..T.*vr repre 116 pounds—Colonial va. Times gagement list. Without such sanc­ Intyre and the fana disagreed to the Vancouver, Jan. JO.—Jack McMillan. ishlng the Newsies. tion, the Italian cannot compete to — _. .a___I__ _ .. h.ll' lassa,m niece In the Esetern wheel of the United ve Hudson's Bey; “B" eaen. C.P.B. aented on the card. C*Di the final name the Tillicums “A" extent that they kept up a hell-hour «tales Amateur Hockey I-eague will play Lumber ve Tillicums; "B" man. Vic­ night, as the only other meet In demonstration following the boot a series of four games for the right te NKLOON WELL IN LEAD MCNAMARA TO CbMRCTC which he has permission to compete quintette will play an exhibition game te toria College ve. Prior*a. against the Booke l«un. The club­ and demanded McNeil's return February 27—"B" men. Ex-St Chicago. J*S. W - Rergte McNamara, 1» the Boston A.A. event. If Frigerio explain hie 'decision. ------~ - MPe. HA- gets this sanction, he will meet Plant men heve e strong teem, Including Mery's vs Garrison : "B" ladles Noises winner of the last nix-day bicycle race the such star, as Wackier. Passmore end The tight wae feet end In J be i;r. ximr,; .^ «uo»d H^-a- —Bay >ve—' • Speao. ■5E in New York, wtn ride *tfh Eddie Mad­ at 4.000 metres. ^------1— "**“ opinion of hewepepennen ' wt -t den as bis partner In the Chicago etx- Americanl will tyytry tqr new records et i Sooke ringside Mckenna captured seven 'tiw W - I men. J-BJU. ve. Tllllcuma. thïU^Fnur more games ara dsy race which starts in tea Crown and ope-elgh.h, and ?.*H) | February t McNamara was paired with a mile the ten rounds . Mates» having two to play Van Keropen In New York ____Li.v metres. ssrSetfether» threeI -es each.' ■ ■ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 II

<5= Blight scratches on his forehead and stage. Neither has she been a flapper Luck of the Navy.” After a spell George Olson, comedian; Chest* left arm were the only visible In- for that matter. on the vaudeville stage In hla own Bright and Delos j'ewkes, bassos. «rie» sustained. After a short real Miss Moore began motion pic­ sketches. Lord Lyveden joined Lady The Brandon Opera Company I Forbes-Robertson in "Eyes of | ie resumed work In the picture. ture work when she was fourteen billed r.a “the best light opera organ The accident is said to be one of snd has been so busy ut it that Yduth” and “The Lonely Lady." AT THE THEATRES she hasn't had time to be either Another notable - character created 1 nation in America” More than i the most unusual and ffeak hap­ penings ever seen at Universal City. of the characters in which she has by Lord Lyveden. was the Karl of million music lovers have so do Denny Is a big mean, weighing more achieved her greatest success. Fur­ Tonymore in “Old Bill, M.P.." a rble claimed It In the past few years. Th« than 110 pounds, and there was thermore, she h:is hot. a solitary re­ he essayed In England, Canada and chorus of more than thirty voices 1; RACE SCENE IN FILM AT THE THEATRES ' nothing to check his fall until he gret about failing to live or pass thp U. 8. A. Returning to England under the able direction of Chari* struck the cement, liait he landed through the stages of her characters. he wan re-engaged by Percy Hutchi­ D. Haseirigg. AT DOMINION TAKEN In a slightly different manner the She would much rather , become a son for London, subsequently ac­ Dominion—“Dixie Handicap." fall might easily have been fatal, scenario writer, she says, apd wishes companying him on his South African AT LATONIA TRACK Columbia—“The Code of the according to members of the troupe she ha«l more time to read all the tour. Wilderness." who witnessed the accident. books she Wants to. Lord Lyveden Is tall and generous­ Royal—Brandon Opera Company ly proportioned, white-haired and Racing scenes for “The Dixie in “The Spring Maid." Handicap/' '» latest dignified, approaching sixty years of Capitol—“The Poet Worker." LORD LYVEDEN WITH age but carrying them well. The production for Metro-Ooldwyn- COLLEEN MOORE . Heal Your Skin Mayer. which is playing at the Do­ Coliseum—>“Tht Warrens of Vlr- stage, he saya, has been hie life’* minion Theatre to-day, were filmed PERCY HUTCHISON’S work: and humorously add*. “It to yoer own entire satisfac­ Play house — “The Dangerous WAS FLAPPERS* QUEEN at the L*tonia track. For this pur­ doesn't conflict with my duties in tion. or ask the druggist for pose a unit from the Metro-Obldwyn- IN EMOTIONAL PART COMPANY COMING the House of Lords, because the Mayer studio in Culver City traveled House never meets until the matinee your money back. Yon can east to the famous Kentucky race Among the members of Percy is oyer.” ______have it without question if track and photographed the third Flapper, or actress? Hutchison's London company com­ section of the international race in ing to the Royal with "Nightie Mercirex Cream, a new rem­ which Epinard, the French champion Her speciality is flappers and ac­ Night” for three days commencing "THE SPRING MAID” edy, does not give you prompt ran and loat. tresses, and she brings some excel­ Thursday, February &. is Lord relief from any skin disorder. In the picture, “The Dixie Handi­ lent types to the screen with in­ Lyveden. who has been an actor BRANDON VEHICLE cap.” a thoroughbred two years old comparable facility. since 1SS2. when he made his de 75c. Ask any druggist. captures the Derby, and provides a With the completion of “Flirting but with the Bancrofts and was in AT ROYAL TO-NIGHT COLUMBIA smashing finish for a colorful ro­ With Love” at the First National the original cast of “Fedora,” taking mance of the South. This climax was studio there was great speculation part in notable revivals of "Caste/ MbkcikbX TO-DAY carefully prepared by Barker, who as to Colleen Moore's future char­ “School." "Ours." “Diplomacy." etc. “The Mikado,” Gilbert and Sulli­ / Presents determined that nothing else but the acterisations. Now that she has Leaving the Bancrofts to visit Amerl- ] van's gem, was presented last night portrayed a stage . actress marvel ca. he remained in that country- by the Brandon Opera Company at i CA. SmU A#*#. Tm real thing would do for this se­ the Royal Victoria Theatre. quence. oUsly well for the second time, will two years, playing in all the prin­ As a climax to a week of delight­ “THE CODE OF THE “.” written by she give up flapper roles? cipal cities with 8. H. McKlduth, Bilk those who know that she is Louise Pomeroy and Edward Dalton. ful operatic music and song the ap great in a flapper part as in On returning to London he re-Jolned Brandon Company tonight, as well WILDERNESS" that of an actress shake their Frank Hill, and played in hi* own as at a matinee and night per A story of‘Fair Play and Square heads to pantomime an emphatic companies: then followed twelve formance on Saturday, will offer \ ' > 1 1 ' I ' / / / Deals, according to man-made No!" years at Swiss health resorts ar­ •The Spring Maid.” The Spring ZQuiiAXlurfin1! ^ ■Imss»' with ------05 In. the meantime Colleen Moore ranging And managing the theatrical Maid* ‘is a famous comic opera and chalks up another credit mark for performances for H. B. Limn. was the first starting vehicle Toy John Bowers, Alice Calhoun, Alan the actress side of the question. During the war Lord Lyveden held MltsL Hale, Otis Harlan In “Flirting With Love," In which the rank of Meut.-commander In the The principals of the Brandon ■ALSO NOW PLAYING _ she is co-featured with Conway R.N.y.Il.. and In that capacity spent Opera Company include the follow­ Tearle and which is coining to the a year In South Africa. Wh<*h the ing artists: Theo Pennington, SHELLY' A Thrilling Tele of the Kentucky Capitol Theatre, she is a stage ac­ Armistice came he joined Percy soprano: Harry Pfeil. tenor: Cark GASOLINE “The Riddle Rider” Hutchison, playing Admiral May- Ru ndsclm. baritone; Ed Andrews, You Will Stand Up and Cheer at _ Race Track tress well worth the title. Curiously enough, she has never been on the bridge in 'the now famous play “The comedian; Irma Tice, contralto; This One Andy Gump, in “ASK PAPA’ His Best One Yet “THE DIXIE 7865 f l

25%,33H%tnd50%0ff ., With PERCY HUTCHISON ALL DIAMONDS. WATCHES, CLAIRE WINDSOR CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND FRANK KEENAN the eminent English actor who is visiting the Royal with his Queen’s ’wovetTiwrre: , ~ trOYD* HOWES Th9fW YMBlpdiiy»fw-'ttrro* srtwttis-tv,mme«etng. A>brsary i to Ah*,.LtocWal Contract Goods Kicpted ; Also comedy "Nightie Night.” WHITNEY'S COMEDY NEWS S.E. Corner Yetoa end Brood Ste. Gerald Beaumont, and Waldemar Young, has ar/rV* cast that IMPERSONATION IN includes Frank Keenan, Claire Wind­ sor, Lloyd Hughes. John 8a in polls, CIVIL WAR PICTURE Otis Harlan and many others. Willys-Knight WINS HIGH PRAISE

Dorsey : “What’s the matter? Are A singular tribute was paid to J. you 111?” Barney Sherry, who plays the part ROYAL-To-night 8.30 Becker: “Rather. My head feels of Gen. Robert E. Lee in "The War­ PRICE as if it was swimming" rens of Virginia." by the officers at NOTE THE PRICES Dorsey: “Better see a doctor. You I Camp Travis, the largest military must have water on the brain.” ! reservation In the country and by And city officials and citizens of Ran An­ tonio, Texas, who assigned to him the Lower Floor $1.10, $1.65 4.20 place of honor last Armistice day. Mr. Sherry, in his make-up as Gen. Reductions And Lee, at the request of army officers 65 and city officials, led the parade of Balcony 55 c, 85 e, $1.10 ,t more than twenty thousand people. BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY, 56#, 86#, 01.1O, f 1.66 He was escorted by Gen. Buck who Royal ha* one of the moat enviable war records of the officers at the post. RANGING AS HIGH AS FEBRUARY 5, 6, 7 Cheers greeted him throughout the line of march. Brandon Opera Co. - Matinee Saturday When the reviewing stand was America's Best Camie Opera Organisation reached Gen. Brown, who reviewed the parade, insisted on relinquishing ttrfrr honor to Mr. ‘Sherry. "The people want to see you for THE SPRING MAID wrhat you typify,” said Gen. Brown. R was a remarkable tribute to the Qfe memory of a great soldier, and a Gnirmt compliment for the accurate imper Znglirl ■«nation by Mr. Sherry. "The Warrens of Virginia” Is show­ Actor ing at the Coliseum all week. This week at the Coliseum Theatre clever little Peggy Lewis gives Vic CAPITOL—To-day torlans some good ad vide In her make these cars the out­ A High-speed Romance of a Modern Lochinvar song “Get a Move On” and' this Is only one of the many fine numbers which arc drawing huge and delight - standing values of the REGINALD DENNY ed audiences each night To ITfir Support.# by LAURA LA PLANTE, in popular amusement centre. ••Sun­ shine" or *'A Romance of Rockland Ami His Entire Avenue" Is the name that covers an “THE FAST WORKER” hour of the very finest entertain- year. A Dramatic Picturiaatlen of QUEEN S THEATRE CO. men* seen for many a day in Vic­ A funnier pic­ “Husbands of Edith," Famous A faster picture In the Hilarious Comedy toria and Reginald Hlncks is to be ture than “The Popular Novel by than "•porting congratulated on this effort Reek lose Age.” George Barr McCutcheon Youth." » ALSO The same Sleeve-Valve Al. Bt. John, In “Bad, But True" Fox Wows, Novelty Reel NIGHTIE NIGHT TULLY MARSHALL HAD A HARD TIME OF IT Motor has been made As played by Mr. Hutchison IN “DANGEROUS MAID” POPULAR at three London theatres. PRICES A roar of laughs from start In one of the early scenes of Con even smoother with the COLISEUM 25c and 35c to finish. stance Talmadge’» comedy drama, BIO DOUBLE ATTRACTION “The Dangerous Maid.” Tull y Mar- ' Seat Sale Opens Monday. shall, famous character star, plays Lanehester Balancer— The Screen The Stage Mail Orders Now. the part of a traveling peddler trying Reginald IRncks Presents the to bully Constance. Kate Price and The Warrens of Virginia” Musical Comedy PRICES: Marjorie Daw. This is a Joseph M. From David Belasco’a flebepek production, released by First Evenings, 50c, 75c, $1.00, National. which eliminates all Stage Success 8UN8HINE1' Or, “A Romance of Rockland $1.50, $2.00. Constance grabs a dueling sword Special Music All Week Avenue" Saturday Matinee, 60c, 75c and Jabs Marshall to cow him and ..... Kvéwingo, Mi Wednesday and Saturday Matinee, 2.30 ...... then hands the sword to the others and $1.00 while she strips him of a letter he le vibration. ^^^xf^^DebeUn^Tean^aTeiGeltmiMh^Coltseum^jheatr^hl^^nln^^ hiding. Constance took to the jabbing zest - fully. She poked Marshall’s ribs and cracked him across the wrists. Tully defied her to do her worst. Where­ New body lines more PLAYHOUSE upon Constance handed the sword over to the generously proportioned STAGE SCREEN Kate Price and Marjorie Daw, who used It on Marshall until he howled beautiful than ever, Joseph Evans Presents for mercy. Constance Five times Heerman. who directed W.C.H.L. the Joseph M Schenck-First National, have been added—even in LOCKHARTS LTD. drama, had the- gee ne rehearsed and Talmadge Championship "shot.” In the cast of “The Dangerous Maid," now showing at the Playhouse, the face of these tremen­ THE DANGEROUS MAID besides Constance Talmadge. are Vaudeville Conway Tearle. her leading man; HOCKEY Morgan Wallace. Tully Marshall. Marjorie Dow. Charles Oerrard. Lou dous price reductions. Morrison, Otto Matlesen, Wilson Regina Hummel, Kenneth Olhwon. Ann May. Kate Price. Thomas Ricketts, Philip Dunham. Jack Dillon and Ray Bai­ NEXT vs. Victoria lor. To Glenn MacWlllHtma. goes the Friday credit for the superb photography. V Capitol WEEK REGINALD DENNY HAD January 30 See these real treat awaits yen A Tale of a Girl Who Mocked Cupid 8.30 p.m. BAD FALL PLAYING Admission TSe. Children 2Se, IN “FAST WORKER” Reserved Seel. 11.10, 11.23 Box (Ml, *160 Reginald Denny has set a new Colleen Moore All Prices Include Tex standard for balcony Romeos to Rente on pale et shopt at In “The Fast Wortcer,” now AND CONWAY TEARLE shown at the Capitol Theatre. He hit high "C" in an ardent love Thomas Plimley Ltd. In Le Boy Scott's Famous Novel Plimley & Ritchie scene in which he was crooning a •11 View St. Phone 2400 I ballad fori the benefit of Laura La I Plante. He loat hla balance on his Broughton Street at Broad Victoria way down the scale and fell off the J balcony. Denny landed on hie left shoulder “FLIRTING WITH LOVE” in the bottom of a cement water tank twenty feet below. Denny is nn expert swimmer and a champion The itéry of à fascinating flirt who stooped to folly and diver, but hla aquatic style was cramped. The water had Just been got caught in her own net. Adapted from Le Roy' drained out. of the tank. N f Scott’s great novel, “Counterfeit.” , Despite the distance of* the fall] Denny was tmiy «lightly injured.] Although he was stunned and badly I shaken up no bones were broken and VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 Pay-day Comes Opportunely at the Start of this Gigantic

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RadicaPMaikdowns On Prices Wonderful British Army All Wool Underwear Blankets HALF PRICE Values in We liave juat received from the Old Pay. day without a suit of Underwear Country a nevJ ahipment of the finest of Our at this astonishing price would be al­ Towels graded and carefully selected British most unthinkable. Genuine All Wool Army Blankets it has ever been our Two-piece Underwear. guaranteed of British Army Towels, size 42 x 20 good fortune to secure. They are Bargains the regular value of $4.60 per suit. Ex­ Ùitihes, -Xeet-stiiped vtewgro». Oof wôrtWW^f rew àt €b«c trtrrwe” value. cept #dbr. T’artnot be* - listed- herw—Bed­ regular $1.55 Now QP are rushing them out at our February tremely soft and non-Irritating. - Most per pair, only ...... «/9C Clearance at only 11.«6 efeh. with all remarkable underwear value ever spreads, Compasses. Gloves, (ienuine British Admiralty profits forgotten. It will pay you to offered. Specially priced for our Binoculars, Overalls, Pants, Towels, 50 x 25 inches. Wonder- '-anticipate your future needs. Lovely February Clearance to the unheard of Sheets, Riding Breeches, Sleeping ful value at our regular price of dark shades. Each, only price of, per suit, only cf HOSIERY '/ Finest *2.10 per pair. rtb ■* ge «w Bags, Sweaters,' Braces, etc. All Reduced to, per pair $Xnt)0 at astonishing reductions. Come English i $1.45 $1.95 in and investigate. Manufacture An Amazing Clearance of Women’s “Moccasin” Shoes $5.95 We have a limited stock of 'English-made Dress Shirts, in Remarkable various shades, patterns and cloths which will all be thrown ... Made by the Famous Firm of Padmore and Barnes, Northampton, England into our February Clearance at great reductions. These The women of \ ictoria who lijte the finest footwear that is possible to buy may count themselves extremely fortunate that we have shirts are very remarkable quality. While _ — included in our bebruary t learance a consignment of Women s “Moccasin” Shoes that are the very last word in style and qualify. Values in tliev last, out they go at a special discount 'f C O/ These are worth in the regular way $13.00 per pair. They are this ...... jLD /o season b styles, and every pair is guaranteed even at this astonishing AD Wool Socks clearance price. Caxhmere All Wool Socks of finest quality. 60c Ladies* Willow Oxfords, laced, with medium heel and toe. A superb shoe made on H Now only, per pair ...... «P attractive last. Guaranteed 'all leather. Extremely comfortable. Golf Stockings, att "wdot. YotL WiU need~1 tinea noon. Men’s Neckwear at Ladies* Brown Willow Brogues, smart and dressy, unequalled workmanship and value. Get a pair at these reduced prices. Made with the new overhanging and closely-fitting flap, which adds a unique touch Per pair, only ...... $1.25 of distinction. Lumbermen's Full-length gjiyhipis, »n Bargain Prices Ladies’ Brown Buodt Brogues, one of the smartest models one can possibly wish wool. 41.50 value. Per pair, only...... 60c for; eiqulsltrly designed for women of particular taste. The very latest model. Grey or Heather Socks, all wool, remarks Ladies’ Patent Leather Brogues, a shoe of a very appealing quality, embracing as ?40c Silk and Crepe Ties, beautiful shades and It does the very last word In workmanship; the patent leather will wear Indefinitely Regulation British Airmy Socks, finest patterns. $1.50 value for p ^ and will always present a very dressy appearance. grey wooL Per pair 50c

Silk and Crepe Ties, sqlendid quality. All Wool Aato Robes Reduced *1.00 value for (BA onty ...... TY.-vrrrrvr: V VC Don't overlook these amazing Your Opportunity to Get a Pair of quality Auto Robes. Comfort at this price is inexpensive, but All Wool High Grade White ■it makes * big difference. Note the extra large size 60x80 Blankets for a Song These Wonderful Boots Below Cost inches. Guaranteed all wool, Hat. Blanket jjale ja_a. genuine sensation.—The finert ■ Do not Ut Pay~Day go by without getting at lea st one pair of these genuine Super-quality South in beautiful woven colors of red,' grey and green. Below White Blankets you can buy, size 70x90 inches, weight African Field Boots, the best footwear for outdoor wear in the variable B.C. climate, and at this eight pounds, and made of the softest and purest British v*' * v * cost for our February Clear­ long-strand wools. We cannot replace them at this price guaranteed to he below the actual cost of manufacture. ance at each, prit*, but we must clear our shelves. For our February only...... Clearance per pair, fTfc/B JO pm S3.25 °ni>-...... 90.45 Guaranteed Water­ fütAti, proof and Solid Great Reductions in Trench and Rain Coats Leather Our famous Super-quality British Officers’ Trench In the whole of our long merchan­ Coat, of highest quality dising experience we have never gaberdine, and eminently astounding suitable for all-the-year- been privileged to offer sueh an in­ round wear in British Co­ disputable bargain as these lumbia. There is an all British-made Boots. They are wool fleece lining which can OPPorton be readily detached when made at the famous “Uniform” net required, and also a brand factory at Liverpool, Eng­ check-lining and genuine V. land, and no other types can even oilskin interlining. Wonder­ ful value. Regularly at , approach them for quality or dura­ *27.50. At our February bility. The finest oak-tanned Clearance, each only leather went into their construc­ tion Specially $19.75 reduced to below Trench Coats, similar to above, but a darker shade. cost at, per pair $4.45 Very special value. Re­ duced to only $14.75 RAINCOATS that. are guaranteed to keep out the heaviest rains, in varions qualities and styles, and priced regu­ larly all the way from $4.00 to $11.45. John Christie At our February Clear- w _v ■i. * i ,? ance, all selling at a /*> ÇjJf.. V.-fen our February _ Super Quality British Goods at Super Low Prices special discount of Ut9 /(J GABERDINE COATS, in slip-on styles, and of a quality you would 1004 Government Street Victoria be proud to wear. Values up to Other Stores at Vancouver, Nanaimo, Kamloops and Prince Rupert $19.50. All going flj* sjJ Store Closes at 9 p.m. Saturday I, at a reduction £ '/G VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 13

dropping the "twenty" limit and leav­ 617.65 in the bank. The detective had ing an opeh number. not been able to procure the amounts This proposal met with approval of his withdrawals, and was not CABINET FORMED BY For Flavor Most Enthusiastic Public from the meeting. aware how much of those deposits Arthur Manson requested to leave had been in the nature of discounts Insist on the number open, otherwise they granted to Bieallon by the bank. could not get satisfaction for a real One witness declared that BIs- LEADER IN CHILE Meeting Launches Plans Victoria celebration, as some people alIon's salary in his present position ASK HIGHER WAGES would be dissatisfied. must be between $2,200 ad $1.000 a Santiago, Chile,___ _ Jan.___ $0. —Domingo W. G. Stone urged that the meet­ year. In addition to that, however, Firms in Toronto and Mon­ Amünategui,animait former Minister of the ing would do right by selecting rep­ Bisallon would have his share in the interior, having failed to form a For City’s Celebration resentatives of ah bodies who proceeds of all selsures of liquor ho treal May Suffer a Tie-up cabinet to take the place of that showed their interest by having dele­ directed up to the time, compar­ which resigned last week wben the ------” u * gates there. atively recently, when his salary whs Soon young military officers overthrew the Mr. Manson favored the choice of raised to something above $2,000. Lsist old Government, a cabinet was or­ James H. Beatty is Chairman of the New Committee; year the amount of the preventive Toronto, Jan. 10.—Firms in Tor­ an executive from the meeting, ganised shortly after noon yesterday "SALUA" assuring all parties of representa­ officer’s share In the selsurea h ‘ onto and Montreal engaged in the by Armando, Jaramillo, the Liberal No Decision on Duration of Festival; May Change been reduced, but prior to that it was cloak-making industry face a tie-up tion. leader, who is a personal friend of quite a considerable sum. of serious proportions, unless they President Alessandri, who is absent Harry Charlesworth supported the comply with a union demand for a Method of Choosing Queen. motion fttr an open choice. in Italy. Always fresh and pure. —~ Sold ACCUSED MEN DENY collective agreement such as is The new- ministry is composed as only in sealed aluminum packets. James Hunter pleaded for repre­ claimed has been accepted in large follows: sentation of all organisations. LIQUOR SMUGGLING cities of the United State*. Samuel Armando Jaramillo, Minister of the Over 100 citizens, representing thirty-six organizations in the W. C. Wlnkel moved an amend­ Kreuger, local business agent of the Interior. ment that the choice of the execu­ district boards of the International Jorge Matte. Oormas, • Foreign oity, showed the greatest enthusiasm at the public meeting called tive should be made by the Mayor. Los Angeles, Jan. 10.—Alexander B. Stewart, president of the Curtis Ladles' Garment Workers’ Union, Minister. forming him that a no* Government of the Puma* reclamation arhenw. by Mayor l’endray last evening at the City Hall to launch the When this was seconded the Mayor announces that a walkout of about Jose Maza. Minister of Justice. _ i ■ a h. .. . . I . I h ni a II RtThe V, .(til.,sitting e. muwas o continuedA.,nl I nil ■ 1 to-day.t ft — lin V*. declined the responsibility of the Packing Corporation of Long Beach, h*«Ld been organized and would await plans for the Victoria Day celebration this year. They will in­ who with nine others is on trial in 1.100 workers in the trade In both Valentin Magallanes, head of the his return to Chile. The chief cause of complaint was cities is Imminent. Fiscal Accounting Bureau, Minister from farmers owning timber lands cidentally make the gathering coincide with the official opening The amendment was lost on a viva federal court here on a charge of Uquor smuggling, took the witness While there is a demand for of Finance. which are assessed on the same rate <«f the Crystal Garden. The name of the celebration Will not voce vote. stand in his own behalf yesterday wage Increase in thé agreement, Colonel Carlos Ibanez, one of the n* on clear prairie lands, all on the be changed. * Frank Higgins, K.C., moved an and denied any connection with the Kreuger states the union is also In­ leaders in the overthrow of the iatu Chilliwack Dyke same elevation. ^ amendment that twenty bq chosen, cargo of liquor which f ederal officers sisting on the demand for sanitary Government, Minister of War. The numerous changes in the personnel of the management with power to add to the numbers, conditions in the workshops. Rear-Admiral llahamondea. Min­ seised at the Curtis Packing Cor­ Appeals Are Heard EXECUTION IN INDIANA this year, and frequent divisions during the proceedings on and adoption of the Mayor’s recom­ poration dock in March, 1921. ister of the Navy. mendations. Jack Miller, of Vancouver, B.C., and charged With forgery Cludio Vicuna, Minister of Agrl points indicate a far greater interest in the annual show than On a standing vote, Mr. Manson’s culture. Michigan City, Ind.. Jan. 80— Peter a defendant in the case, also testi­ Chilliwack, Jan. 80.—No decision for many years past motion was declared lost. fied and professed his innocence. He Salem. Ore., Jan. 10.—George Miller, Francisco Mardones, Minister of Vergolini of Gray. Ind.. was electro­ Then Mr. Higgins's amendment Public Works. , was reached yesterday by the Chilli­ cuted at the state prison here to-day The meeting showed great diversity said he was attracted to the dock by declared to be wanted by the Depart­ wack Dyking Commissioners, sitting of opinion on the duration of the course of the proceedings in favor of went through without change. a shot and later was arrested. ment of Justice in Tacoma, Seattle Dr. Salas. Minister of Public for the murder of Annie Tomickl* and other Pacific Coast cities on for­ Health. as a cçurt of revision on the twenty- célébration, apparently there being a pageant of Northwest history, a FOURTEEN DIRECTORS Five separate motions oy defence nix appeals lodged by Su mas farmers ten-vear-old Serbian girl, whom h* no aumirance yet what funds are attorneys for a directed verdict were gery charges, was arrested here yes­ The new Ministry was Immediately and they strangled to music festivaTat theT’rystaUOarden,- CHOSEN ...... - ...... terday by Chief of Police Mlnto. He sworn In and a cablegram was dis­ against the Government assessments forthcoming. A number of the sup­ denied by Judge Paul McCormick placed on their lands within the gone death in Gary last September. porters protest that the method of revislon of queen contests, elimin­ Election of fourteen members to prior to the defence testimony. was taken to Portland by officers. patched to President Alessandri in- raising funds for the May Queen is ation of the regatta at the Gorge, the board of directors, with power to add to their numbers, resulted In the objectionable. • appointment of a salaried manager, If a change. were made the com­ selection of the following: Harry and greater variety in the entertain­ Charlesworth. C. B. Sylvester, mittee would be robbed of its chief ment afforded to the visitors. source of revenue it is claimed. Henco Arthur Manson, O. W. Allison, H. fl. no action was taken until the new MAYOR’S STATEMENT Stevenson. Lawrence Macrae, John executive has had an opportunity to Mayor Pendrav declared they bad Harvey. W. C Wlnkel. W. Miller consider the' situation. reason for a really big celebration, in Higgs. George Gardiner. Major Suggestions were made during the view particularly of the anticipated Faulkner. Major Cohbett, Mrs. Rad- —Record-breaking Clearance opening of th-j Crystal Garden, after bourne and Mrs. Witty. many years of waiting for an amuse­ Power was then given to add rep­ ment centre. He hoped everylrody resentative* of any organisation wljo —Overwhelming Reductions wou’d work, and that all ouwinesa desired to participate In the manage­ films would advertise the cimhaî ment, such names to be sent in at on their letter r^per. He trusted ti e once to Mayor Pen dray. —A Golden Opportunity six-rtf jssbM- be arsamgedf. .M*Xat Feasible near dvwntown points, -wirw ™ Considerable discussion took place GIGANTIC help the merchants. “I would recommend.'* he said, “that as to the exr iiency of choosing a a board of directors of twenty be auth­ chairman, and eventually two names Ml ECZEMA SKIN were submitted Ex-Alderman Har­ orised to handle the general affairs of the celebration, and at this meetim vey, late chairman of the celebra­ select ten members for the board u tion committee, and James H. Beatty. Any breaking out direct ora. Further, that the following On a vote Mr. Beatty was chosen of the skin, even organisations be requested to select one on A show of hands. Mr. Harvey fiery, itching ecze- representative from their organisation to act as a member of the board or rose to promise every assistance to ma, can be quickly directors. City Council, Kiwanl^ Kotsp. the committee. READJUSTMENT overcome by apply­ Hundred Per Cent. Club. Kumtuks. Mr. Charlesworth suggested that of Men's, Women's and Chüdren's Dependable, Standard, High-grade Shoes, thousands of Do^s Wort* of Shoes Going Direct ing Mentho-Sulphur, Chamber of Commerce. Publicity the time was ripe to decide whether declares a noted skin Bureau. B.C. Amateur Athletic Asso­ ciation. Canadian Amateur Swimming it would not be wiser to have the to the Public at Staggering Price Reductions. Don’t Spend a Cent of Any Description Until This Glossal Bargain invent opens. specialist. Because Association. Gyro Club. May Queen chosen from the schools. of its germ destroy­ "The twenty directors, together with MAY QUEENS ing properties, this a general chairman, will form a board A. M. r>. Falrbalm, who has been Doors Swing Open sulphur preparation of directors for the celebrations and master of ceremonies at the Crown­ instantly brings ease shall have full power over all the ac­ ing of the May Queen, suggested from skin irritation, tivities. appointing any sub-committees and appointing. If they desire, a that the children should conduct the soothes and heals the ■mailer executive committee to whom May Queen contest and have a cou­ eesema right up and they can designate power to act on their pon system running Jointly with the SATURDAY SPECIAL leaves the skle clear behalf. contest. He also recommended a and smooth. METHOD OF MANAGEMENT Victoria Queen—a grown up girl— SATURDAY It seldom fails to relieve the tor­ "I would also suggest that the board who could officiate when the child ment without delay. Sufferers from of directors give careful consideration queen was unsuitable. to the selection of a mkn to carry on Women’s Colonials $1.00_ skin trouble should obtain a small The suggestions were left over to the position of secretary and general jar of Rowlee Mentho-Sulphur from manager of the carnival, this manager the committee. Patent Kid ind Qu» Met*l Pumps, high and low heels. Former priées any good druggist and use It like to report to the directors. It is essen­ LENGTH OF SHOW cold cream. (Advt.) tial that a finance and budget commit­ 9. A.M. from $7.00 to $9.00. Let nothing keep you back from this Readjustment tee be appointed to work indrnanrtant Howar4 Stevenson asked the Mèn­ of ill other committees excepting the era! "meeting tor an expression of Sale ...... executive committee or board of direc­ opinion with regard to the duration tors, and also that a queen contest com­ of the celebration. Read the Prices Below mittee be appointed, to report directly Charles 8t.1 Barbe argued that the tho flniin"» these -Let Nothing Keep You Away two committees be responsible to the parade should ~~ have a deftntte~idea Rachmaninoff directors. The manager should report illustrative of the history and re to the directors and should be in con­ sources of the province, and especl tact with all other committees. I would ally of Victoria. Hitherto street Child’s Button and Lace £5*^ MEN recommend that the following commit­ pageants had had no really connect­ LADIES Men's Here’s your chance. tees be appointed from among the gen­ Misses' H Will Play for You eral cltisen» of our district and that one ed association. You mu.t be here early to get Cosy Boots Tan Calf Boots. Good- of the members of the board or direc­ Mr. Charlesworth suggested In black, red or music day, with a good band contest, Felt or Boudoir Slippers at these give­ $5.00 L year welt *olta; *nade tors act on each committee. In order / -A check tops; sizes 3 that the directors may at all times be Mrs. Radhourne said local music­ away price,. Value, from 11.60 to It.M. School F”" on smart dressy styles. conversant and familiar with the ac­ ians had desired to ask for a choral Readjuatment Price" I $•" 1 to 7%. Mother you Vrm.C°n you this? To-day on the— tivities of each committee. The follow­ Work ***** concert at the Crystal Garden. 1 \ must hurry. Régu­ Regular prices ing committees should be appointed: At this stage strong feeling Boots 1. Crystal garden ; 2. carnival ; 3. re­ $1.00 la W* V lar to $2.25. Re- YBl from $1.00 to gatta: 4. parade; 6. sports; i, advertis- expressed that the regatta at the vv adjustment Price Boots “Ampico” PUg and~nmbt1ctty. T. transportation ; 8. Gorge ha4Kputwom its welcome. - - JIim U Ml $ decorations; S. music; 10. reception; 11, No motion could be got through Justment Price If you've never dance; 12, outside participation. about the duration of the function, $2.65 heard the "Am­ "It is my belief that this meeting to­ though opinion wavered between $1.25 $3.95 night should appoint a general chair­ $2.95 pico" then do not three and six days, so the d-clslon man and select ten representative citl- was left to the executive. fill to hear the setts as members of the board of direc­ tors of the celebrations, also that a tem- MAYOR'S APPEAL .. -w-.w-.w-u n tktc great and only jiorary secretary should to-night be The Mayer appealed to the audi­ A nn a adc VAIIDC Rachmaninoff at selected to act until such a time ns the manager Is appointed by the directors. ence to put the show over" in a GREAT BIG BUMPER BARGAINS ARE YOURS at our store to­ I feel that this meeting should by reso­ large way. as worthy of the opening day. The "Am- lution request the clubs mentioned of the Crystal Garden. He said: above to appoint one representative of "This event Is noW being advertised Slippers for Men ploo" is not their organisation to act as a director, extensively by the C.P.B. all over the $12.00 Women’s Boots, 75c player - piano — and also that the board of directors, continent. At the wame time thw new Women's Little Gent’s Boots Men's In feH or-leather. Comeeaely and grok should be Immediately called together the pick. Reg. from $2.26 to $3.00. you hear the and should select and approve of the C.P.R. steamers will be In operation. It hardly seems at bargain prices; Artist's actual personnel of the different cdtnmitteee The company, thus. In Its own in­ possible but we Patent Readjustment Price so that each committee can Immediately terests. will co-operate with the oity sizes 8 to 10% and Smart playing though ! commence its Vork. because it is have a limited and if we all get behind the carnival number of slightly \ «111 good roomy fitters. youvoti aodo not see madethat ,n orderImmediate to ensure efforts success should of thehe with energy and enthusiasm, I know Leather damaged Boots. Dressy $1.50 him. entire celebration." beyond any shadow of doubt that we Reg. 92.75. Read- are going to put over the biggest Former prices to I Ml OPINION OF MEETING 1 *4 Justment Price célébrât loti Victoria has ever had." $12.00. Readpus V Slippers Oxfords George Gardiner expressed his re The sentiment was received with ap­ ment Price gret that no provision had been made plause. Values to $8.00 WILLIS PIANOS for the veterans' bodies. Speaking THE SECRETARYSHIP as a representative of the Army and $4.95 Right at the start of the meeting *5 $1.50 LIMITED Navy Veterans' Association. he objection was taken by Arthur Man- $3.95 hoped all five bodies of ex-service son to the appointment of the May­ Phone man would be represented on the or’s secretary as secretary pro tern/ 1003 514 ettisen*’ committee. ------, "IT seem* ft little bit discourteous* Kx- Alderman Harvey suggested protested Mr. Manson. "that you RECORD-1 the matter could be remedied by make this proposal. Mr. Mayor, when THER our secretary of the association it here, and ready to act until a secre­ tary-la chosen for the Incoming sale* Women’s Oxfords Dr. MEN bratlon." Chris’ Dressy Strap Slippers Here’s where you can Conflicting views were aired from In tan, patent leather Gun metal and the floor, and when Mr. Sylvester, Heavy rave on dependable late secretary, was nominated, he or black kid in smart patent leather; sises Scholls Boots such as Hart's, rose and withdrew# thereupon the looking Boots. For­ 8 to 10%4 : values to Slaters or Broadway. Mayor declared Mr. Baxter as secre­ Blakeys Arch Reg. to $16.00. tary pro tern., and he acted through mer price from 88.60 $2.50. Readjustment Read Just- the meeting. to 17.00. Readjust­ 8 Cards for Price Supports ment Price ment Sale 25c $1.95 $1.50 $1.98 $4.95 SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS Quebec. Jan. 80.—"All that comes from this evidence so far Is. that Men’s $6.00 Work Boots . when there was only fish to be found Th. Very Llsteel in Women’s Real Smart BELTING on the Tremblay they sent seven men Oxfords $1.95 to do It. but when they were in­ Women’s Gore Pumps formed that liquor was To be seised In patent leather and tan calf. New “Cham" Can you believe on the Tremblay at St. Sulphtce, they it? Come and see VIcl kid, lattice fronts. Just arrived. stock just arrived; all sises. Read­ only sent one man to carry out the Shoe for yourself. Solid tBIn* these words Mr. Justice Cho Readjustment Price justment Price leather ; sises 8 Sises 11 to 13% ouette commented on the evidence a n n 10. Plain Goodyear-equipped laid before him yesterday at the pre­ Reg. $6.00 front Readjust­ liminary Inquiry into the charge of 53.45 ment Price defrauding the public and the Gov­ $4.65 $3.95 machines are seldom ernments of Canada and Quebec pro­ held mb for belting vince. laid against Capt. J. F. Symons, harbormaster of Montreal; ■ ) ■ $1.95 J F. Bisallon. chief preventive offi­ difficulties cer- U Brien. Ç. Dufresne, George Hearn and D. J. Perreault. The remark followed the produc­ REMEMBER THE ADDRESS—COME EARLY tion by Chief Preventive Officer Wil­ son. of Ottawa of reports he had re­ ceived from the officers of the Mont»- real preventive office regarding the leisure of the Tremblay, and ti>o efforts that had been made on previ­ OLD COUNTRY SHOE STORE ous occasions to .watch the Tremblay. Look for the HvMence by Detective Rioux as to 635-637 Johnson Street inquiries he had made at the Banque jpiWlliüale showed that during th* past five years Chief Preventive ilticsr Bisallon had deposited $67 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 14 so doing, observed the Chief Justice. His next point, said Mr. Taylor, was that the trial Judge had failed DAVID SPENCER LIMITED to draw the attention of the Jury to •ter» Heure: » a.m. »» « Weeaaaday. 1 ««lurtl.y, _____ | the weight of the evidence which lav under two heads: direct and circum­ stantial. The only direct evidence was that of the occupants of the Boak and Duck cars. The crown evidence had been all t circumstantial, and the trial Judg* was duty-bound to point out that circumstantial evidence had no weight, if any possible solution was open to It, other than the guilt of the Men’s Clothing and Furnishings accused. In. other words, he said, if there was a reasonable explanation put forward it would take precedence to the theory of guilt. This had not been pointed out to the Jury. Then the crown had raised MTo Final January Sale Bargains of all the Baking Powder produced in point <>f collusion between dSfenca Canada is MAGIC BAKING POWDER witnesses, occupants on the two cars. This was only a statement by crown counsel, and was not given In This fact is established by the evidence. Though the trial Judge had Dominion Bureau of Statistics Instructed the Jury to disregard It Bargains for the Last Day of the he had not pointed out that It was in their report for 1921-1922 only a suggestion raised by the I crown and not supported by evl- (latest available report) I dence. It had been a highly Im­ January Sale in the proper suggestion, said Mr. Taylor. 9Ke Treason. As - Absolutely Reliable A8 TO SPEED Men’s Furnishings The trial Judge, hw continued, had failed to draw the attention of the Men’s Heavy Horsehide Work Gloves, warmly lined; small Quality at a Moderate Price Jury as to the weight of evidence as to the speed traveled by the car and medium sizes. Values to $1.75, for, a pair the accused and big friends. Dr. Duck had said from twenty to thirty Men’s Light-weight Sweaters of pure wool, white only; 1 .lies an hour; Mr. Jones— twenty- made without collar. Have two pockets and very^neat. a secret way in the sense that It was five miles an hour at the accident A limited number only to clear. Regular price $<».<;>. foi% not publicly made? I take no cognis­ site; Mr. Lewis that there had been ance of what happened in the Judge s no racing, and Dr. Boak himself that each ...... *2-75 COUNSEL FOR BOM SAYS room, of course, as anything not done his car was traveling at twenty miles In open court was entirely Improper. an hour; twenty to thirty during Men'a Light, Fancy Stripe Flannelette Nightshirts, very Your point is. I understand, that the the trip, and again not more than roomy in the body, made with collar and pocket. Regular accused was not apprised of the test twenty-five at the time Just prior to price $2.00, for ...... V1-69 CHARGE FAVORED CROWN and had no voice in it. The test r aching the accident scene. Then should have been openly applied or it there was the evidence of Mr. John­ “Our Prince” Brand Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers, was not a legal test. son. that the the imprints had been Mr. Taylor repeated that the ac­ those of a machine traveling at » soft wool finish cotton garments, suitable for any season Some Points in Favor of Accused Not Drawn to cused had no knowledge of the test, moderate pace. of the year. Regular $1.00. On sale for ...... and was not sure that even his coun­ The trial Judge had failed to dif­ Attention of Jury, Says W..J. Taylor, K.C., in sel knew of it. The record showed ferentiate between racing on the Combinations or One-piece Suits ; regular $1.95. On sale that neither the accused nor counsel highway and at the accident site. Appeal Case. for the defence knew of the test, Defendant, though the evidence was for ...... V1-38 dâîT srt-:z TftfMT m reetwmwMMi far­ te-th* cottmrryr m brh r ********** Men's Fleece-fined Shirts and Drawers. Penman’* make, ther questions. forty places, and yet not been guilty Holding to the point that the whole proceedings had been of racing at the site of the fatality. natural mottled colors; all sites. Regular $1.00, for 89^ irregular in that no grand jury was effectually created, W J. COUNSEL KNEW There was, too. an omission to direct Men’s Winter-weight Caahmeçe Socks, wool mixture, in Mr. Jackson rose to o^poee the mo­ the Jury that defendant had said that, Two Bargains for the Final Day of January Sale Tavlor, K.C., concluded argument on preliminary motions before tion. that for leave to refer to the no racing had taken place at time of two-tone shades and fancy rib. - Regular price 50c a the B.C. Court of Appeal in Hex vs. Boak yesterday afternoon. facts. The facts were, he said, that the accident. M. B. Jackson, K.C., counsel for the Crown respondent, opened and Mr. Justice Murphy instructed the Prominence had been given by the sheriff to make the test. This was trial Judge to the talk of "shadows.' Men’s Fancy Socks, wool mixture cashmere, with reinforced resumed to-day. , , „ with the knqpledge of H. A. Mac- without the explanation of defend­ joes and heels, black and gold mixture shades. Values to In a trenchant argument, put with brevity and despatch, -Mr. Lean K.C.. defendant counsel, and ant as to this. Dr. Boak had ex­ 50c a pair. To clear at, a pair .,...... 25# Tavlor contended that the trial judge had failed to direct the himself. It was of necessity un­ plained It in the following words: known to the Juror to be tested. "I saw a dark body—where ^ I say Penman’s Heavy Cream Rib Socks, all wool; values 75c a $13.75 and $18.75 attention of the jury to the possibility of a reasonable explanation t hief Justice—Not your recollec­ body I mean mass, that is all.” of the affair: that a car other fhan that of the accused had killed tions. Mr. Jackson, what does the re­ Two witnesses for the defence had pair. On sale, 2 pairs for ...... T5gt cord say? suggested that these men (McLAch- Stanfield’s No. 8800 Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers; For the last day of the January Sale, we are offer­ the late David Ballantyne and Alexander McLaehlan. Mr. Jackson—The test was made lan and Ballantyne) might have been with the knowledge and Information killed by a car traveling thgt high­ sites 34 and 32 only. Regular $3.00. On sale for, a gar ing excellent grade Tweed and AV orsted Suits at Where the defence gave direct evi­ have them examined by other com­ dence In denial and where crown of all concerned. way before defendant's car" arrived. ment ...... $1.05 testimony was confined to circum­ petent hands. Mr. Justice McPhillips—What is not That suggestion was favorable to the these very low prices. Counsel cited another affidavit filed done openly is not done in court- accused, and it was a possible ex­ Men’s Flannelette Work Shirts, light weight, fancy stripe stantial matt ere, aa In the case by the Crown and signed by the Tweed and Worsted Suits, featuring sports models, pleated at bar. the Jury should have been The court is the Judge, the jury, and planation of the circumstantial evi­ with collar and pocket. Regular price^l^. On sale for, instructed that they might find the sheriff. This, said counsel, set out the prisoner committed to that Jury. dence entered by the crown. It had backs, double and single breasted styles, well lined and in that a test of one Juror had been Mr Jacksou—The presiding Judge not been given weight before the Jury each ...... 98< accused not guilty If there was any pre - arranged. > which test consisted of greys, herringbones and heather mixtures. On**le at, possible explanation, other than the satisfied himself. After the period of in the Judge’s charge. guilt of th.* accused, to account for calling the Jury roll in an unusually challenge has gone the right of The trial Judge had failed to draw each ...... •••••...... *14.7» the facts adduced. This had not been quiet tone of voice and calling the challenge is exhausted and no one attention to the evidence of a later Wen’s Shirt* of fine printed percales, Derby cords and name of the man out of turn. The can be removed from the box except test to controvert the suggestion that done, and was an omission fatal to Juror. Mr. Keown, respo rilled to his woven zephyrs ; fast colors and guaranteed brands. All Tweed and Worsted Suits, including fashionable, one button the crown, urged Mr. Taylor. by the trlaP judge. the witness. Manson. read the num­ name, said the affidavit. This test, Mr. Justice Me Phillips—Yes. quite ber on the Duck car at the Hamster- lizes in the lot but not-in any one pattern. Three big double breasted or single breasted models. All the desired ___ Opening after the luncheon recess argued counsel, was conducted with­ „..> but openly and wtth reeaowrTorl ley Tearooms. It was true the trial raiueSYo be cleared for $1.19, $1.40 and ., • .$1.95 shades included, and each suit well tailored and trimmed. llitkkellafit counsel dealt with the out the" iînëwledgë of €h® accuse^ Judge had waraed tlia.Jury that Man- guest!on of deafness, alleged in re­ his removal. ------■ 0n “Ie’ 1 «5...... '-Men'. C,o'th,nV.M’n Floor though said by crown * counsel * W Mr. Jackson continued, citing au­ son was controverted, and that where ‘ —Men's Furnishings, Main Floor spect to two Jurors. have been agreed upon with defend­ thority which showed he said that he referred to a McLaughlin car - 4URY GU AH FICATJ 9 N 8.____ ant's counsel. -even » -vsry deaf Juror, could, retnajn there were thousands of such on the —told that the YKEH ^ns on a Jury. roads, but he had not drawn atten­ Contending that the prisoner had nudged by hie friends every time Chief Justice—You misi the point tion to the weight of the teats later not been tried by a competent Jury hit name was called,” said Mr. Tay­ —the court, of course, had absolute made at the same spot Mr. Tayldr applied for leave to go lor. retracting the statement later, Jurisdiction to deal with the Jury, but Mr. Justice Galllher—Don't you To-day We Are Selling Into the facts in support of the ques - however, at the request of Mr. Jack- the point raised here is that this think he was pretty fair about that? tlons of law raised. Argument on son who clawed it as unfounded. must be done openly and to the Tho rebuttal should have ------this and another application, one for A8K8 FURTHER TEST knowledge of the prisoner. ■mentioned,------1, tad held Mr. Taylor. Men's Heavy leave to introduce affidavits to sup­ Again Mr. Taylor suggested thst an Mr. Jackson—My submission Is PEDESTRIANS MENTIONED port counsel's contention that deaf­ thst the prisoner knew, through his ness afflicted two of the petit Jurors, examination be made of |he Juror in Pure Wool question. counsel. Airain In the Service home Dr. proceeded. The Chief Justice—It may not be The Chief Jqstlce- It is not yet Boak was quoted in evidence aa say­ Boys’ Suits The affidavits, said counsel, were necessary nor even proper to do that. clear whether Mr. Maclean knew or ing : "In trying to avoid two ped- ooiiden» my foot - CSlight on the I Sweater Coats two by t)r. John A. Stewart concern­ There Is no question that ft you hau not. If therr ts any dispute- eft the accelerator and my car went Into the I ing George Keown and George T. challenged this man he would have point Mr. Maclean ought to be Worledge, both of whom were as­ been submitted to trier. The learned brought here. .__ . .. ditch." This had been given to the Regular $9.60, for serted to have been suffering from Judge made this test In court and was It was still a question of fact, said jury as evidence of grave import. I $4.95 and $7.95 a form of deafness; and the sup­ satisfied the man whg competent to Mr. Jackson, rising to state that in but the explanation by the accused of porting affidavits of W. A. Brethour. serv \ the luncheon recess he had had a what he ha 1 said was not so given. These two bargains will be of great interest to those who_ desire The other man, said counsel, had Mr. Taylor—It was not a test at conference with «the Attorne> -Gen­ He bad said: "It is very danger­ made an affidavit also, but had been all, it was without the knowledge of eral* Impartaient in which he had ous for pedeatrians here—I passed I to dress neatly and economically. The suits are suitable for advised by friends It was a danger­ the accused. been instructed to oppose the appli­ two further up.” "Did you. In fact, I either school or dress wear and are neat in all respects. ous thing to do so he had demanded Chief Justice-»What ground Is cation by appellant for leave to ap­ pass pedestrians further back along It back again. there for saying that his friends peal on the facts as well as on law. the road T‘ he had been asked. The Tweed Suits, in dark and grey shades, made with three-piece belts Mr. Jackson, continued Mr. Taylor, nudged him? Mr. Taylor proceeded with his reply was. "yes, about a quarter of a I and full size bloomers, with governor fasteners. Sizes 30 to had filed an affidavit by one of the Mr. Taylor—I am told so. argument on the motion. He had mile away from the scene of the accl- J —jnm sllrgnil ttT Vt—so—afflicted - - Chief Justice—You cannot advance measured distances in the courtroom, On sale for ...... * * ___ which set out that he heard perfectly It. then, on that foundation. following affidavits filed as to deaf­ It was a serious flaw if Ike "«Ess Heavy "Knit Pure "Wool Tweed Suits in dressy styles and ne,t patterns and good shades. Wirt. pants: in «taj » at the trial, conditions being right. Mr. Taylor retracted his remarks. ness. Mr. Worledge was said on for the defence had not been put to Sweater Coats, Pride In view of the conflict on the subject Mr. Justice Martin—I understand affidavit to be hard of hearing at u the Jury as fully as the case for the to 32, and bloomers in sizes 26 to 32; all with governor fasteners. These are excellent he, (Mr. Taylor.) would ask the court you to say that the test, though ap­ distance of over fifteen feet. The crown by the trial Judge in his of the West brand. to examine the Jurors in question or plied in open court, was applied In distance ran from fourteen to twenty- charge, said Mr. Taylor. Tailored to fit. They values at ...... » ♦ *...... —Boys’ Store, Lower Main Floor two feet from various pointa in the Mr. Justice Me Phillips—Truth Is trial scene to the juror’s seat. stranger than fiction. It is not at all have hand-made but­ Impossible that'someone else ton-holes, perfect fit­ HAD HEARD ALL have killed these two gentlemen. Mr. Worledge. said Mr. Jackson, The accused had been charged on ting shawl collar and had sworn on affidavit that he had two Indictment» with manslaughter, two pockets. The high­ heard all the evidence at the trlaL and had So far only been tried on est grade Sweater There was evidently a conflict on one. concluded Mr. Taylor. First Long Suits for Young Men the point, stated the Chief Justice, "80 far," echoed Mr. Jackson with Coat on the market to­ pointing out that appellant could not some emphasis, rising oh behalf of day. The shades are Two Bargains for the Last Day of the. January Sale argue on facts in dispute. the crown. Deafness,.. Miniifiuetieontww** at.Mr. Taylor did,, Briefly put. said Mr. Jackson, he dark and light grey, not necessarily mean devoid of all would contend that all the Juror» who brown, navy blue and hearing. Deafness was included In actually sat on either the grand or $10.00 and $13.50 the grounds on which a Juror could petit Jury were drawn from the Jury heather shades. Reg. he removed by the court- Other Ust and were fully competent to alt. price, each $9.50. On The suits consist of broken lings, yet excellent grades. Mad« in^^1° railed ground» were bttndneee and physical The old provision whereby objection sale for ...... $6.05 belter and plain models, from tweeds and Irish «ach " ‘ » wrU Incapacity In other forme. How could be taken by writ of error wae otherwise could a jury be constituted removed, and objection» not taken at —Men's Furnishings, and trimmed, and the values are most exceptional at t^W^ingM.^™ such In face of the oath: ^ou will the trial were now out of court. Main Floor and truly try*-,- asked Mr. In Rex VS. Marsh more grand Jur Tl*Mr!r'Justice McPhtlllpe—This Is a or» had sat than were required, their indictments being affirmed on ap­ strong point. Blindasse, deafness, peal. The case at bar was a con­ and other phyeleal Infirmity are net verse to that, only eight Jurors, to down as grounds for the removal of take defendant's plea, sat who jwere a Juror. Here Is a man who can't regularly constituted. Seven, he said, Men’s Mackinaw Coats hear at all In one ear. could have returned a true bill. Men’s Velour and Felt Hats Taylor—Yee. and the left ear. Mr. Justice Oalllher—Yes, but for Excellent Values Saturday Offered for The Last Day of ÛM QC me one complained of, la the one all we know to the contrary the five The January Sale for...... «Jrxai/t» nearest to the witness box. who sat on the grand Jury without How could the court below decide warrant might have affected the Austrian Velour Felt Hats, *how#rin shades beaver, fawn at what exact point deafness became majority view of that body, assum Excellent Grade Mackinaw Coats, in dark shades and made a bar to a Juror asked Mr. Taylor. If log that they were not qualified to and grev. Stylish hats with welted brims. On sale for, U could, then it went further by n each ...... *7’50 in plain or belter models. Warmth-giving and rainproof long way than the statute, which The fact that eotne of those who cited deafness as a ground for re­ eat on the grand Jury were not quali­ Men’s Felt Hats, made by Joseph E. Ward. Several smart coats, appreciated by the man whose work takes him ont for moval. He had only !>een apprised fied, to assume ' it for argument, of the allegation» of deafness re­ would not void the proceedings, urged styles to select from ; welted or bound brims, lined or un­ of doors. Great value at ...... $4.05 cently. and therefore asked leave to Mr. Jackson. In Rex va McDougall, —Men's Clothing. Main Floor enter the affidavit» filed on the cited, the motion .to quash the Indict­ lined. Shades are pearl, drab, nickel, biscuit, grey and ^Turning to the ground ofsppeaj ment had been made at the trial and black. Regular price $7.50, for ...... $5.00 not on appeal aa here. counsel for appellant contended that In Rex ve. Wakefield, also cited, an —Men's Hate, Main Floor the Jury had been misdirected In tha. unqualified Juror made trouble, but the trial Judge had said that 'it was he had not been drawn from the not the part of a reasonable man to regular Jury tot In rwpect to both Men’s Blue Serge Pants, Excel­ pass Dr. Duck unless there was a grand and petit Juries the trial had vital necessity,” and left It to the been effected by men competent to Jury to find It a vital necessity were lit. all chosen from the Jury Hat. q Men’s Boots present or not Under all the circum­ The curative provision» of the lent Value for $6.50 MOTHER ! Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless sub-i stances. A vital necessity was one code would cure the III» complained Odd Blue Serge Trousers of excellent weight twill cloth, stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing of life and death. How could it be of In the proceedings, said Mr. Jack- jy-...... ,$5.90 argued that passing another vehicle son. The appellant was under an well tailored and trimmed and with cuffs or plain bottoms. Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. on the highway was a vital matter, obligation to show not only "Irreg­ Northampton-made Boots of excellent grade leather and he said. ularity" In the proceedings, hat also Your chance to get a pair of pants to match that blue serge It has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve RIGHT TO PA88 that “injury, prejudice and harm- well finished. They have wide or medium soles; are com­ Any driver, continued counsel, had had resulted to the accused, con­ fortable fitters and wear weU. Leather or drill lined. On coat and vest you have on hand. Big values for, a Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach the right to pass another, as long as tinued crown counsel, who said he he kept to the highway. There was would hold that everything had been sale Saturday ...... pair ...... t*6® Flatulence Diarrhea Regulate Bowels no law that prevented a man 1 order, and that which had not whs —Men's Clothing, Main Floor driving on the aids of. or even by the provisions in the code 4M. ;« vt- .««imd»Hnn of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest and th* made-up road. At the sees with "slips."______the accident the pavement was asked: MaHirnl Sleep without Opiates eighteen feet wide. If. for sgke of At a lecture a boy >AVID SPENCER LIMITED | anrumwt, Dr. Paariw tot -hog ■ -Whét I» «woe» r To avoid Mutions, ahray. look for the ««nature of ging” it defendant had a clear right He replied promptly: "Theory Is when n fellow know» ell about a Proven direction, on each package, Phy.aan. everywhere to10 passpeas.lt .if he felt tike 1LIt. Mot If be endangered the public bJ ; thing end cent do It tor ante."

, g* ~ ~v: TT VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 15 DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED •We Meurei • e.m. te •, a.m.j WWetfay, 1 P-"M Betu-dey. Final Reductions for the Last Day of January Sale Bargains in Blouses, Coats, and Women’s Shoes in For the Last Day of the Final Redactions January Sale Women’s A Sale of Women’s That* Great Bargains In Blouses 71 Women’s

For the Last Day of the January Sale SHOES Blouses of voile, broadcloth, crepe dc Chine, spun silk, Jap silk and satiu. Blouses made of very sheer voile, with elas- Saturday the Last Day of the January Sale on the Lower Main Floor Coats ' tie at waist, long sleeves, semi-Peter Pan collars and cuffs of beautifully embroidered organdie. Regular price to $5.25. On sale for...... $2.95 Broken Lines and Oddments Regular $11.76 to $47.50 for BlUUses of excellent grade crepe de Chine, in tailored style with long sleeves and convertible collars; shades in navy, black, flesh and white, also black Great Bargains at $6.90, 6.90, $12.50 and satin blouses with vestee front effect and long sleeves ; extra heavy texture. Regular price to $7.95. $23.75 t*ale for...... v •. ■ e>, - M «WM ••*-*<*.« 5*.e-sr■*.'$4.95 Our Most Popular Style Utility Costs, made from fine appearing, excellent Overblouses of Jap silk in tailored style. They have long sleeves with but­ grade cloths and in good colorings. They have inverted back pleat, con­ ton cuffs and convertible collars. Also very pretty voile Overblouses with vertible tailored collars, patch pockets and turnback cuffs. û»£ï Q|) long pointed vest effect. Mannish style with long sleeves and Bramley col­ These now offered for...... lars; the cuffs and fronts made of daintily embroidered dimity. flJQ CÛ J Utility Style Coats of Blanket Cloth, belted, with strap sleeves, ncatpockets Suitable for Spring wear. Regular prices $5.95. On sale for. tPOeOtz and half lined. They have convertible tailored collars, and (PO Qil In order to make a complete clearance of all broken lines and sizes. shades are grey and green. Regular price $17.50 for...... yHyea/x/ Crepe de Chine Blouses with elastic at waists, long sleeves, Peter Pan collars In the Women's Shoe department we arc grouping all our odd lines Coats of many popular cloths, including blanket cloth, all wool velours, polo and daintily trimmed with knife pleating around collars and cuffs; also cloth and tweed. Some fur-trimmed modela in the selection Every coat white, frilly front crepes de Chine trimmed with lace. (PC QC and selling them at real bargain prices. is well tailored and finished, fully lined, have bell sleeves

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JEWS HAVE OWN SCHOOLS NOW—Toronto now na* ■ $200.000 Jewish school, where the youth of that faith will be taught Hebrew and the sacred writings. In circle, M.Gelber, who personally guaranteed 1160.000 already expended. Below, school building on Brunswick Avenue, which will be opened in a few weeks. Above, auditorium of the school, which, with a gymnasium, PONZI SCHEME FAILED— will be a modern community Institute. Moe Turman, aged 27. who. In a signed confession, declares that borrowing of $100 ten years ago resulted in operations which have CAPTURED! — Herald Chap­ him in debt to the sum of man, notorious, robber, bandit and CANADIAN STAR — MtS« $1,300.000. He has been manag­ fugitive from Atlanta Pederal Justlyn Clarke. Canadian con­ ing director of a New York trust prison, was captured at Muncle, tralto. w'ho gives her American company. "I wanted to become lntl.. after a pistol duSl with offi­ debut recital In New York Town a Napoleon of finance,” he sold, cers, He is wanted primarily for HttH on January 30. but X flopped. u ...... mail robberv In New York, for which he was serving COMBINING SKILL a, twenty -five - year sentence when DEAD AGAIN Sun M GRACE—Miss Diana KingsmiU. he escaped from prison. He had Sen, who .wse first president of nn expert -Canadian skater and s:,.000 in cash amt $3.000 in gov China and “dictator” of Canton, former holder of the DevbftShlni person a wa y t ’-op, important. Ci when captured. From a recent photo. ing trophy. is shown h>*n* with Captain Dult Taylor, at Murren, Switzerland, demonstrating that she has Unit none of her .former skill and grace.

“DRY” ASKS RELEASE — BEST JOCKEY—Jockey ÎL Wm. H. Anderson. former anil- LOST AGAIN—Walter Hinton, saloon league heyd. who has de­ T-Tsher. a Toronto lad of sixteen years- of age* who is the leading one of the Vnlted States balloon­ manded final release from parole ists who were lost near Moose after being freed from Sing Sing. rider oF the season at Tijuana. He rode his first winning race at Factory, Ont- and who Is once Hamilton at the fall meeting, again lost in a flight into the winning on Grey Gable®- Amazon Jungles. SCHOOL DAYS By DWIG

HOTTEST FA8CISTI—Robert® known as the “tyrant lit".who hr blamed fee 60SU BcN Musts ottnie extremism SUCCEEDING TROTZKV — much of . and who has recently Ween men­ J£RK NOU oe Quick., Dont sue UçQenil Budenny, Cossack cav- tioned as a successor to the dte- alîyleader, Who Is likely to be­ ONCE VoORe DOWN tator. If Fascism grows more come chairman of the revolution­ drastic in its measures. He Is BURGLAR PROOF — Because ary war council, according to ad­ WO# VOO EN6R. TW\nX- many of the offering boxes In described as an adventurer with­ vices from Moscow. At present out scruple, and as the hottest a up . v<\L©esT ? Catholic churches of Chicago M. Frunse to Occupying the posi­ head In the Fascist! councils. have been robbed recontly, spe­ tion of the deposed Trotzky. cially invented burglar proof safes arc being used.

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PEKING NOW HAS CARS—Eight brand new street cere, ell ed up in pink, lavender, orange and green rosette*, are operating the first time In the ancient city of Peking. Triumphal inaogu- CROSSES GOLD FISH—Only 011 ceremonies were conducted when the beHbboned tram» made recently a devotee to tt|e art of lr first iippearanee, while government soldiera were on guard to bleeding tropical fish and vari­ teet the tara front jealous riktsha coollea. I’ushera of barrows I leaders of camels stood dinaxrd ua the car* glided by com. eties of the gold flab. Grant fjee, Toronto, a first year high tahly filled with official* and dignitaries. Over the broad ex- ise of morille where once emperors marched on foot to offer school student, has creased t*o SEVEN-INCH PIN IN NINE-INCH DOG—( ïtrlcîie», may lie varieties, the "Orepve* and the elr mtion, pant walls which had stopped Invading able to eat barbed wire, and men may drink ns inshlne liquor “Black Moon" which." according foes, the cars passed. amid great celebration of those who could to loral iinthnrlties. has pr<»- but when a puppy swallow, a sc.ton inch pill 1 ■ ___. asn .< hrw «train trouble. But that le what "Brown Eyes." fox tei cuyrred poller niaft was run over while try tog to keep the cur tous duceiL OJP . -ÇQtiEtiX " IHeay with « M» home tn-*tn«bmrg Ur. J. C-f hittirnty urmmnm Um pin. and placed “Brown Byes" on a strictly milk diet. UÜUUH6 the world. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 g- " i ————- ' ' ■ ——===

VICTORIA STOCKS NEW YORK STOCKS GRAIN MARKETS QUIETER, BUT HIGH PRICES HOLD: French Government Wall Street MEW YORK STOCK KXCHAMOK, JAMUABY 30. 1336 MINI ISSUES 6% BONDS ISSUED 1920 Due 1931 or after -at option of the French (Supplied by two local stockbrokers over direct Now York wire) Government. Principal nnd Interest' payable in MORE NEW TOPS EXPECTED francs. Price $43 per 1000 francs. TO-DAY 'I We cash all bond coupons free of charge. High Lehigh Valley ...... CONTINUE STRONG Aille Chalmers ...... 71 Loti Hard ...... 33-1 33-1 33-1 Edmonton, Jan. 80.—The Edmonton Journal today my* Allied Chem. a...... *1-8 Louis A Nash...... 10» 107 107 Lut Minute News on Stocks Am. Beet Sueer ...... 41-4 Mack Truck ...... 130-4 133-2 134-2 that Alberta farmers still hold 20,000,000 bushels of wheat. R. P. CLARK & CO. LTD. and Financial Am. Bosch Mag...... 43-4 Mam. Mod. Guar...... 47-4 47-4 47-4 Flour and aaad requirements of 8,000,000 bushels must be Members Chicago Board of Trade. BC. Bond Dealers’ Association, Am. Can. xd...... 144-3 46 44-3 «5.7 Am. Car A Fdr...... 204 Mar land OH ...... Phone 6800 Victoria Stock Exchange l'honè 6601 Affairs Maxwell A...... 70 73 7* deducted from this figure. Direct Private Wire to AU the Leading Eastern Exchanges Am. Inti Corp...... 31-4 36-4 Stocks were firm again on the Am. Linseed . .v...... 31-4 Maxwell 14...... 36-4 36-4 Mex. Seaboard ...... 17-1 14-6 17-1 local market to-day. Vancouver has Am. lxH*omotiv« ...... 117 23-4 Am. Smelters ...... 09-4 Miami ...... 22-6 23-2 Winnipeg, Jan. 30—The country is more sober on the come Into the market for both Dun- Middle States Oil .. . 1-5 1-6 1-6 well and Glacier Creek. Two board Am. Steel Fdy...... 44-3 66-6 Am. Sugar ...... :...... 41-8 M . St. P. A S.8.M. 61-6 61-5 grain market today than it has been for weeks. The market lots of Dun well went through on Am. Hum. T©b...... 14-7 Miss. Pacific ...... 0-T-8- ~"$4-4 34-4 shows a firm undertone, with demand good and offerings the Vancouver Exchange yesterday H QUIET Do., prtf...... 71-4 70 71-4 Am. Tel. * Tel...... 182-7 afternoon at 6 and ft block of Glac­ Am. Tobacco ...... 87-7 Montgomery Ward „ . 61-7 61-7 61-7 light Am. Woolene ...... 11-1 Moon Motor ...... 24 23-4 24 ier Creek Went through at 35, which Anaconda ...... 45-2 National Biscuit . . . 70 70 78 is higher than the Victoria prices. Atlantic Quit ...... 1S-1 National Lead ...... L. and L. Glacier Creek was strong Savings Account vs. AND STOCKS DRIFT Norfolk A West. .. ■ Winnipeg. Jan. 30.—While the market this morning continued Atchison ...... 117-4 here to-day with bids advancing to Baldwin Loco...... 133-4 North American ... to reflect symptoms Of nervousness from yesterday s drastic NorWiMm Pacific . 18 and offers to 22. Trading In* It in New York, Jan. SO (By R. P. Clark Baltimore A Ohio »... 78-1 Vancouver continues keen and brok­ Government Bonds leased wire).—There was no par­ Bethlehem Steel ...... 51-8 NT. Central ...... break, wheat prices advanced from one to two cents under the- Brooklyn Manhattan. . 39-3 N T, N.H. A Hart. ers here are being called on for ticular development In the stock California Packing ...192-8 Packard Motor .... influence of liberal buying. Both May and July futures fluctu- stock to fill orders on the Mainland. Five years ago a client purchased $10,000 P.G.E. 4%% due 1842, California Pete...... 28-6 Pacific OH ...... Porter-Idaho units were offered at market to-day, and prices In most de­ Pan American...... ;;:5 ated briskly at the -opening of the session, the rise being slow guaranteed by the Province of British Columbia, |tt a price of 67.$0. Can. Pacific ...... 146-3 40, but there were no bids. By allowing his Interest and capital to accumulate, his Worth Is partments drifted in a rather in­ Cast Iron Pipe ...... 114 Do.. U...... and fractional. To-day's closing quotations are: Cerro de Pasco ;...... 63-4 Pennsylvania K.R. . now $17,258—an Increase of 72.58%. definite manner, although final quo­ People's Gas ...... Liverpool cables were firm, but little changed from Thursday, Minins— Bid Asked Central Leather ...... 18 B'nd'ry Red Mountain. 8 .14 I Had he deposited his $|0,000 un the Savings Rank, hhi Capital tations In most Instances, if anything, Chandler ...... 84-4 Phil. Reading Coal Phillips Pete...... while private advices stated that a" better tone prevailed and Bowena Copper...... I# would now be $11.590—an increase of only 15.9%. (Nearly $100 a averaged a little better than the Chesapeake A Ohio . .. 67-6 Pierce Arrow Consolidated M. * S...... «3 04 Chic.. MH. A St. P ... 13-6 Producers A Ref...... that higher prices could be expected. Cork Province...... 05 ... month less than the P.G-.E, purchase afforded him). finals yesterday. In the news of the Chic. A Northwest. .. 71-4 Pullman Co...... Douglas Channel ...... 03 We recommend the purchase of P.Q.E. to-day at $92.84. aitÿ be­ Chic., R.I. A Pac. ... 45-7 , Dunwell Mines ;...... 4.40 6.60 day there was no alteration in the Put»ta Allègre ...... The morning volume of trading ■tdorado...... -44 lieve, by doing so, your Capital account can be Increased materially Chile Copper ______M l Pure ^Ull------.... as comparatively large, with ex­ offerings- There was some profit- meeler Creek ... rr—.-----r84------r*4— constructive factors which have been Coco Cola ...... 35-4 taking in barley on the extreme ad­ Granby ...... 11.40 • ■ during the next five years! - Colo. Fuel A Iron .... 46-3 porters, traders and commission dilated on at gerat length for some Rep. Iron  Steel vance. Heselton Gold Cobelt. . .. .03 Col. Souther* ...... 49 houses reinstating some lines cleaned Hemlock Creek Pincer. .. «6 time. Production seems to be on Columbia Oas ...... 48-4 Royal Dutch ...... up In yesterday's scramble. Howe Sound ...... 171 3.50 Cons, das'...... 7|-4 Savage Arme ...... Independence ...... -• •;*? British Columbia Bond Corporation Ltd. growing belief of more crude oil price Coal. Cnn ...... 47-5 Sears - Roebuck ...... The session was a rather quiet af­ Shell Union ...... fair in contrast to the past few days. ndlen Mines ...... 07 .11 . advances, win be announced in the Corn Products ...... 38-4 l6il#Mt»tienat Coal ..... •• Phone. JK8, $49 723 Feet Street, Victoria, B.C. n Ott . ftimew» 98-9 mma Pole...... • Following tife opening, wihch was WINNIPEG GRAIN MoOWWooop Coni ...... i68« ». jlli not distant future. . • nr lair Ooef , l. ,T1 Cuba Am. Sugar...... 31 Southern Pac...... one to two cents higher, a fair de­ Premier Mines ...... 2.15 Direct Private Wires to all Kantem Exchange, The oil stocks seem to be more Cuba C. Sugar ...... 13 Southern Railway .. Rufus ...... I® .17 mand came out and prices worked Wheat— Hlsh Low Cleoi Sheep Creek Cone...... ••% pronounced with the desire to ac­ Do., prof...... 57 Standard OH Cal. higher only a meet with further set­ ft? cept profits in many sections of the Cruelble fcteel ...... 76-3 Staadard OH N J. M»y ...... 211 213% 210% Silver Croat Mines...... 0* H Davison Chem...... 46-6 Standard Oil lnd.. .. backs when the buying demand be­ __ ■POTS 111 215% 212% 214% illveremlth ...... »« « list where big price gains have been Stewart Warner . ... e«...... 162% 144% 202% 144% Standard Silver Lead .. — V*» Del., Lark. A West .14» came satisfied. ■unlovli Mines ...... * .20 registered in the last three months. Dupont I*owder ...... 14» Stadebaher ...... Oats— Tennessee Copper At the close, wlhch was fairly May ...... «9% 71% 80% 72% Surf Inlet Gold ...... 07 .. As a consequence of the foregoing Brie ...... 31 July ...... 7214 75% 72 74% Terminus ...... x .40 .45 Do.. 1st pref. 43-1 strong, all three futures showed good the dividing line of the fluctuation of Texas Gulf Sulphur gains. May Improving 2%, July 2% Oct...... 44 45% 64 64% L. ft L. Glacier...... 1« •** WE RECOMMEND values may become more clearly de­ Famous Players ...... 95 Texas Pacific R.R. Barley— Oils— General Asphalt ...... 61-7 and October 2%. Millers and ex­ May ...... 141 10N 101 101% Boundary Bay OH .... .00 1-14 fined and the oil stocks will probably Tex. Pac. C. A O. '. .00% General Cigar ...... 93 Timken Roller ...... porters were In tfre market early for July ...... 107 Empire otr ...... be found to be in good demand, more Gen. Hlectrlc ...... 369 flax— . ------Spartan OH ...... • • .00% Tobacco Prod. .... a fair degref, of wheat, but when the .00% particularly should any recessions be Gen. Motors ...... 74-7 Do.. A...... May ...... 290 295 280 204% Sweetgraas ...... Goodrich Rubber 43-7 Transcont. OH ...... May touched a low 2.18%. both July ...... 296 297 200 206% Trojan Otl...... registered. these interests came back into the Oct...... 283 213% 283 283% Utility Oil ...... Goodyear T. A R.. pref. 18 ItisSs Pacifia B.C. Montana...... 00% $6,500 North Vancouver *** New* Tortr. Jam *0^ f»y B. (' Bo ml PWT'-m-«m** twy * MHweWawwne - ' - -- W... . «■ •••--*- -, .. " _ . , « • . •* - ' Corporation's direct Wall Street jmy ...... 174 171*170% 170 171 B. C. Permanent Loan .. 87.00 Great North., prof. ... 81-6 Uaah Friers Canada National Ftre. . 41.00 6'; Bonds due 1933 wire)—The Wall Street Journal stock Gulf States Steel ...... 88-3 162.00 •nadlum the close. Barley and Wheat—l Nor.. 813% : 2 Nor.. 3.67%. C. P.R...... 147.00 market edition this afternoon says: Houston OH ...... >4-9 Nor., 202%; No. 4, 190%; No. 6. 184%; Great West Perm. Loan 24 00 Wabash ...... 3.00 Stocks displayed a steadier tone Illinois Central ...... 116-8 Western Union ,. strong. The former advanced as No. 6. 171%; feed. 144%: track. 218% Gregory Tire and Rubber .. Price 102.34, yield 5.60% Inspiration ...... 36-8 Westing. Blec. . much as 8% cents at the close. Oat»—2 C.W.. 74%; 3 C.W.. 46%: extra Amal. Appliance ...... • • from the start of trading to-day. and Int. Dus. Machine ....111 feed. 45%: 1 feed. 43%; 2 feed. 67% B.C. Marine ...... White Motor “LONGS” BUY BACK AGAIN a number of Issues resumed their lnt. Mer. Marine ...... 13-3 Wlllys Overland oeted. 53%; track. 70%. We will accept 1934 Victory Bonds in exchange for the advance. An increase of nearly $71, Do., pref...... ". 47-4 Do., pref...... At no time was the market weak, Barley—3 C.W.. 104%; 4 C.W.. 99%; re­ Porter Idaho ...... 000,000 in volume of bills discounted lnt. Nickel ...... 37-7 Woolworth there being little pressure In evidence jected. 94%: feed. 94%; track. 194%. Invincible Oil ...... 21-1 Radio Corpn...... Flax—1 N.W.C.. 207%: 3 C.W.. 212%: 2 above at 104 and interest to-day or market. This will give for the system was a feature of the Kan. City South...... 37-3 from the short side, and “longs" that C.W.. 376% ; rejected. TZV& ; track. 217%. Federal Reserve reports of which Kesnlcott Copper .... 65-3 SWAB went out on stoploss orders yesterday Rye—2 C.W., 174%. a profit of $16.60 and $5 greater income on each $1,000. New York was responsible for an in Kelly Springfield .... 16-4 M.W York. JIB. 16—Ban surir. were reinstating their lines to-day. TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE Keystone Tire ...... * ■.field. «.»«. crease of $46,000,000. The heavy in Trade volume was not exceptionally ■ "T-'T" crease in diacounte is partly the re­ large. Outside news continued bull sult of the usual month-end prepara­ ieh this morning, a large export bum! CHICAGO GRAIN Japanese yen, 38,8 cent». tions, but so far as the New York Chinese tael, 77.65 cents. ____being reported overnight from New York. Jan. 30.—Foreign ex­ Gillespie, Hart & Todd, Ltd. banks are concerned the borrowing the Argentine, Australia and India. Wheat- Low changes steady. Quotations in cents. was largely done in order to build up The feature of the coarse grain Victoria, B.C. 711 Fort St. WHEAT MARKET DABBLERS May ...... 204 8» 202*2 208-7 Great Britain — Demand 479%; Phone 2140 balances of sterling which have been market was the bulge of 8% In bar­ . . 170-4 173-1 170 171-4 running rather close. Because mem­ ley 'prices, Kbased on a good export Sept. .. 135-0 160 166-3 167-7 cables 479%; 60-day bills on banks ber bank reserve deposits expanded, demand, and the fact that the specu 479. .. 123-4 138-7 123 135-1 France — Demand 6.41% ; cables there was a alight decrease in the lattve trade are now turning to the JulyJr . . 184-2 139 136-6 136-3 TO BE SHEARED SHORTLY .. 230-1 183 116-0 137 6.42. reserve ration from 87.8 to 78 per coarse grains. Oati Italy — Demand 4.15%; cables cent for the system, and from 81.8 to May 43-2 84-8 02-2 43-4 79.8 per cent for New York. July 03-4 36-4 63 64-f 4.16%. Htudebaker’s new high on the Public, Not Grain Trade Held Responsible for Senna WHEAT ABOVE |2 east. ^ 4S-3______81 61-7 «0-3 Belgium — Demand 6.17%; cables LORNE ROSS movement at 45 reflected the aotivl ON DIFFERENT BASIS 6.18. — ; ties of a strong pool recently formed. tional Market ; Time About Come When Outsiders Chicago, Jan. 80 (By R. P. Clark Germany—Demand 23.80. Frisco assumed leadership of the Leased Wire)—The wheat market Grain Price Pace Holland—Demand 40.23. rails group, reaching new high Now Monkeying With Price Fluctuations Will be showed a stubbornly strong under­ Norway—Demand 16.28. ______LIFE ground on the current recovery at €3 tone to-day in view of the recent Set in Chifago, Sweden—Demand 26.92. in response to excellent earnings re­ Trapped and Lose Their Money, Winnipeg Bays. selling and the big shipments from Denmark—Demand 17.85. turns the company Is making. Australia and the Argentine of SwItXerlahd-f-Demand 19.30» INSURANCE 5,400.000 and 6.848.000 bushels re­ London is Toh Metal stocks seem to have lost Spain—Demand 14.33. 6230 206 Bayward their attractiveness for the time be Winnipeg, Jan. 30.—Sheep ready to be sheared ! spectively. The cash trade < Ireeee--Demand 1.74. lng. A new buying movement email and offerings at the seaboard London. Jan. 30.—"We shall follow Poland—Demand .19%. That is the way the grain trade insider* frunklr regard the are below the price heals of Chicago. the United States markets whatever Cxecho-Blovakia—Demand 2.97%. looked for in the near future and The local -sales were only 4.000 metals are expected to move in sym­ crowds now dabbling in the frenzied wheat market. they do We cannot help ourselves. Jugo-Slavia—Demand 1.63%. bushels. Wheat at above $2 Is a dif­ The Chicago market rules the world Austria—Demand .0014%. pathy with prices of the various “I can’t say too deliberately that the public dabblers are ferent proposition from what It was products. ahd fixes the prices In all other Rumania—Demand .62%. a few weeks ago and it is probable markets.” After its early run Jo a record getting ready to be stung good and plenty," said one grain dealer there will be less eagerness in rein­ Argentine—Demand 40.35. high, Mack Truck reacted more than to-day. "The public has really made this panicky price possible. stating lines sold out and more of a This declaration was made by Sir Brasil—Demand 11.37. __lour points _lo 134 on profit-taking. Of course, there have been losses too, but whoever admitted-he disposition- to fake profita with the William Nicholls,, foremost—Brlllah L Tofclo—-Demand W’l-tiL.— Determination-and Jt held at these levels despite posi­ excitement of the past week subsid­ miller, testifying before the food Montreal. 89 16-16. tive denial of General Motors that made a loss! ing. Therefore unless there is a radi­ prices commission todsy. they would take over Mack Truck. mark“t.“b”t ont”thing that 1. moatthis | oversold, but IhercM* i^nty of wheat cal improvement In the export trade The spectacular rise In wheat This action demonstrated that these or a let up in receipts it is reason­ happens to coincide with the Im­ Hudson Motor Makes rumors had nothing to do with likely to happen and usually does ! in Canada, say 140.000,000 bushels able to believe that the market will portant food inquiry which la pre- a Girls Career Mack's advance. Mack TrUck'a happen, is that the public is going to right now. in spite of what you hear be due for more of a reaction than ■ldede over by Sir Auckland Geddes. 17 fiOO Cars a Month financial figures for 1824 are ex­ drop a lot of money monk,,Ing .tih the eon^r, jn». mtUejn^vo has yet occurred before the situation not got their supplies, but even this "Any attempt to corner the world's pected to show earnings of around this" thing. It is not the regular deal­ be healthy from a butt stand wheat supply, however, la impos­ A factory stenographer In a email town would in no way account for the sky­ point again. Detroit, Jan. *0.—The Hudson |17 to $18 on 283,10» shares of com­ ers and speculators, but outsiders, sible." continued Sir Wlfiiam. “as Motor Car Company's production for mon. largely farmers, that are buying and rocketing situation. Corn trade was of enormous pro determined that her ambition to succeed portions, but for this reason the there Is severe competition between January is 17,600 cars, according to Encouragaaetlt was given by spe­ making this money. "If Importing countries were able to exporting countries for the trade of in business should not be denied be­ "Look at the strange faces In the buy at present prices, which they aie weak close was decidedly disappoint returns completed to-day. Net pro­ cial strength in eeteral representa­ lng indicating freer selling from the Importing countries. fit for the company for the whole cause of local limitations. She’ decided tive rails, which reached new highs. Grain -Exchange building corridors not, it might be justified, but the •The two existing wheat pools of to-dsy. Women, with children, stand­ trade is not trying to justify anything some quarters. The cash demand Is month is estimated at more than Including Katy preferred at 83%. slow and receipts still liberal. For Canada and Australia make no effort $1,000,000. to first accumulate a safe reserve of This stock was bought on the ex­ ing around waiting until the head of of the kind. It is the public that has at co-ordination, but if they did the famllv comes from where he «* made this smssing advance possible the long pull corn has a great deal cash. Depositing a fixed portion of her pectation of establishment of its full of merit but the handicaps temporar­ their effort would be futile in the watching the market changes. Many Importers are buying New Zealand face of independent action by the earning» each week in the bank, her seven per cent dividend rate about and Argentine wheat some twelve ily plenty, a slightly reactionary the middle of the year. It now times the women are in it too. Cer­ United States, Argentine and India.' tainly many farmers ail over Western cents under these Wlnnlpeg-Chtcago feeling in wheat, and a slow cash savings quickly reached the requisite pays 15. Canada are making money and many quotations, but the public is not con­ demand make big handicap» to over­ sum. and the left for a large city. Interests bullish on Radio Corpor­ have cashed in large sums. sidering anything but three-dollar come. ation through its advahee since elec­ The United States undoubtedly is wheat for May delivery.** As in corn the trade volume in tion were heavy buyers of the stock oats was of tremendous proportions. VICTORY BONDS Obtaining a position with one of Can­ to-day on expectation of an im­ At the same time the Immense buy­ DECLARED FUSE ada"» largest manufacturing concerns, pressive showing In the 1824 report, ing was supplied and apparently which will be published In the this girl continued to practice regular bulls who have been carrying oats Bur ■ 8.11 London, Jan. 30.—Shareholders of immediate future. FOREIGN NEWS STILL STRONG, for a long time took advantage of Par lies Par tilt saving and to increase her efficiency. Worthington’s recovery was dqetà the buying to- let go some of their Tlrl.rr Lee». T». Free the Bingo Gold Mine Company yes­ estimates that DscSfiberearnings eat». The cash trade Is still too 1927 let June and December 192.69 193.59 terday expressed confidence In the She steadily grew in the confidence of 1913 1st May and November 105.95 194.95 were at the annual rate of $25 a slow to give buyers much encourage 1937 1st June and December 188.29 199.M directorate and the executive after the management and to-day holds the share on common, and that January DESPITE BIG WHEAT ADVANCE “Ses of rye to Norway lost some War Lobe, 3%-fU Free having heard statements from the gross sales exceeded December's. 1936 let. June a ltd December 199.68 101.64 important appointment of secretary to of their significance In view of the 1931 1st April and Oeteber 191.99 102.98 chairman. Sir William Maxwell and Urgent demand for a number of 1922 let March and Sept- , 103.50 104-S0 ■ managing director. J. Myers. the manager. She still adds regularly representative oils and rails gave the low prices at which the grain was (Payable New York) Chicago. Jan. 80.—The Chicago change skid they had not heard the sold which was about 8% cent» over Alluding to widely divergent views to her Savings Account whole market a strong tone In the report that the Canadian Govern­ tklory Lean. S%% _a concerning the qualities of the mine final deal |tgs. Tribune to-day says: May f.o.b at earner. As In wheat, 834 lat Mar and November 100.00 ment was to commandeer wheat In .027 let May and November 111.06 102 46 contained In the company’s oWn Time money market ia quiet; extreme cautiousness on the buying Wheat prices have advanced too certain sections to insure enough for side for the present is advised. 1992 lat May and November 103 20 104.20 earliest reports and separate reporta Regular saving gave this money for sixty days 814 per cent., fast, and those who have been bullish feed and seed the coming Spring. 1 'lrimT |ja>y| TOP î^j[ember 1M-7* 189-18 by Dor and Company, New York, ninety days 8% bid. 3% per cent, successful young woman have advised profit-taking, and say There was an estimate of 6,600.000 1028 18th AprU and October 100 58 10 and the consulting engineer of the offered; four, five and six months values should recede to below $2 for bushels for Argentine shipments for SELLING BY LONG* 1943 16th April and October 100 95 10 Bingo Gold Mine, W. R*ld. and still her start. If you save with 1% bid; 4 per cent, offered. Commer­ Add accrued interest to date: 1927. 1937, later by J. A. Dresser. Montreal, May. They expect new buying to week. Cables from Buenos Ayres WELL ABSOWBEO 40 days. 1.8041 per 1100- 1024. 1027. 1932 a purpose and save regu­ cial paper market la fairly active; come In on all breaks, as the funda­ said the supply of tonnage was not mining geologist, a former president prime names 3%; less well-known Chicago, Jan. 36 (By B.C. Bond 1933. 1934. 90 days. |1 364 per 1100; 1928 larly. success will be your* mental situation has nou been large, and they expected shipments Corporation Direct Pit Wire) 1948. 197 daya 11.486 per 1100. of the Canadian Mining Institute, names 8% and 4 par cent. Bulk of changed by the advance. Foreign would be disappointing in the near the chairman and managing direc­ too. business at 8% per cent. Renewed Wheat closed quarter to halt cent news continues to come strong on future. higher, September reaching a new tors declared that they were unable uylng of commercial paper, prin- wheat, and there were good bids at India has shipped 28.000,000 bush­ to give a full explanation of the mat­ jpally in the middle West, caused a top on the crop. Heary rolling by the seaboard for cash wheat, although els of wheat ho far this season out many ot the longe early was ab­ ter, although no efforts had been slight decline in the open market new business was said to have been of an estimated surplus of 40.000,000. PROFESSIONALS NOW spared to solve the problem. Experts rate to 8% per cent. The amount of sorbed by foreigners and some of the hampered by lack of offerings. It is Immense evening up has been on larger houeee with eastern connec­ were still investigating the mine, he paper outstanding through twenty- •aid the large holders of wheat anil In wheat during the last two days, said. six dealers at end of December tions Cables were firm from Liver­ Managing Director Myers told rye at the seaboard are not disposed and the open interest at the close pool ' and higher at the start for showed a reduction from November to sell at present. A wire from an was said to be smaller than for some them that the adverse reports as to 30 of about ten per cent, to $788.000. - Argentine, but later Argentine cable, the qualities of the Bingo mine were official of the Winnipeg Grain Ex­ time past. , were easier. Weakly shipments from New York. Jan. lb (By R. P. Clark published at the earliest possible other surplus countries than the moment. Assertions that Canadians United States were extremely heavy, Leased Wire)—In meet quarter» of Washington, Jan. — Increased the stock list, especially In depart­ had been selling Bingo shares in the IMPERIAL BANK Indicating urgent foreign demand. Winter wheat acreage in France has ment» where there has been, an ex­ English market were absolutely brought the total area In ten north Montreal Stocks Bales of domestic wheats abroad tended enhancement in values since false, he declared.______ern hemisphere countries to 77.718,- (By R. r. Clark * Ca Limited) Money Market were only moderate. Present prices last November, the opposition to OF CANADA 000 acres, on the basis of reports to nigh seem pretty well established above bulge» seem» to be in evidence. Much SNOW IN MONTREAL I the Department of Agriculture. Last Abltlbl ...... 44-4 the II mark and It looks as It the To-day feeling 1» undoubtedly reffreaent Montreal. Jan. 30—«now which Winter 75.600,000 acres were planted Asbestos ...... market will be more or lees unset­ stive of profit-taking desire», while The ten countries, which included Belt Telephone ... . tled temporarily but advantage still started midnight, last night continued at the same time many ot the pro­ to fall thickly this morning. There the United States and Canada, r. pre Brampton Paper . .. New York. Jan. 30.—Gall money Ilea with the buyers on all moderate fessionals show a disposition to sell sent more than forty par cent of the Brasilian Traction . steady ; high 3%; low 3%; ruling set backs. stocks on the rallies. In the event of was little or no wind. _____ total wheat acreage In the northern Can. Cement, com. . Cera and oau are gaining, friend* hemisphere, excepting Russia and rate 8%; closing bid 2%; offered at a reaction in the market it would he Merton : “I am to be married to­ 3%; last loan 2ft; call loans against and purchase* on. soft spots should considered more prudent to seek China. Can. Cer Fdy.. com. prove profitable. night and I’m so excited I hardly The fVench area is placed at 12. acceptances 8. buying opportunities In the oil sec­ know my own mind." Time loans easy; mixed collateral tion. oui developments in the industry 310.000 acres against 11,802,000 last Con. 8.8.. com...... Charles: “You won't need to after BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Winter. «0-80 days 8% • 8*; 4-8 MILLS LEAD BUYING seem to be more constructive. to-night.” The department has not received Can.Cotton* ...... months 2%. IN WINNIPEG TO-DAY Can. Converters Prime commercial paper 3% per complete reports from Italy. INorth Conn M. * 8...... Winnipeg, Jan. 10 (By B.C. Bond Africa and India, which normally Detroit United .... cent Direct Pit Wire)—Market opened Gasoline Advances OF CANADA plant more than 60,000.000 scree to Dorn. Bridge ...... Horn Canner» higher with a fair class of buying winter wheat. Dominion Blass ... and offerings light. Later a good In Middle West Dom. Textile ...... class of buying developed, led by 30-YEAR 5% BONDS Persistency Draws Big Wages! I* of Woods Mir .. CHICAGO LARD Phoenix Enough persistency to make some­ I^urentlde Co Canadian mills agd the market ad Chicago, Jan. 30.—Standard Oil of Payable Toronto, Montreal and New York thing else probable of accomplish •Notional Breweries vanned sharply, maintaining a wide Indiana to-day advanced gasoline Masks y Co...... spread over Chicago. Some profit- prices one cent a gallon throughout ment will almost always finish the Atlantic Snsnr .... (Br R. P. Clark A Co. Limited) Silver Mines Price : 98.75 Canadian Funds or 98 American Funds || Ontario Stool Open High l.ow Cieoa taking toward* the close, but the it sent Ire territory. This makes the (M.PX.) . task in classified advertising. This May ...... 14.46 14 45 14 43 14 42 Chicago tank wagon price 17 cents. quality of persistency draws Its big­ ill Jiyy 14.78 18.7» 18.7| 18,7» market had firm tone *t all times. Juat south of Dunwsll The market I» now In better tech­ gest rewards in classified stiver*!» MoatfoetMontreal F****-Pvwei ,■ „ SILVER Shares 20c Ottawa Fewer 1 141-8 NEW YORK COTTON nical position and as long as export Leaden. Jan: 38 -Bar silver. 13 T-186. Royal Financial Corporation lng -wins Its threat laurels. - ______Limited tsy R. F. Clerk â Co, Limited) To "know when to quit” is import W news continues to reflect world •or ounce. Money. f% per cent. Discount a E. CHRISTIE. Manaser Victoria OfBea. tkm,w”wüen 1«L W-» w*~l> ...... • Sm 53! l£j» 33! ------Short MH*. 1% to 3% .per cent; H. E. HUNNINGS CHRISTIE. ■nt hr some things. To ahsttM* It la advisable to taka ad vantage of reaction» to i and I Winch BuDdla* Phene 1*4* to keep ojolIO important in. irvtmi 4M *9-4 ...^4444»4444 24.2# Oat» and -barley erered advertising. It'» the secret at the Twfe CRT Mlee...... 41-4 42-4 ... S4.ee .24.29 94.87 - ^ t . Stir m J*n B.=-Yir ilI»r. “*rson who le csHed "fortunate.1 Wayagamac Puls .... $»-4 34.97 88.28 24.88 vancea OB export buying aad light Mexican dollars. 68 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, J923 TELEPHONE YODR CLASSIFIED ADS. TO 1090 TIMES—WE WILL DO THE REST

BUSINESS DIRECTORY By H. C. Fish•#■. (Continued) They’re Still Quite a Ways From Sunny Florida Mark Rea. in Canada). PLUMBING AND HEATING MUTT AND JEFF B. HAgBNFRATZ—Plumbing, hast repairs all kinds 1443 Yataa. [4. roe 4I1TX- OCK1NG. Jl *771. 64* Toronto Street. NtuTT, SON-e BoVT •NÎ’ Pturry soft, -1er f. A TUvK* Weu&HX 1 MS A < RlblNG IN A SVMCVU v slsevent t HA» J_^ 9€AMt ON OU». 1 HcvcNue guy an» suPF«b I PATENT ATTORNEYS VuAY "re JAtk$0NUlLLe1 Me A HON»fte» OGLLMt BILL A Fins snoozc I , rioRiOA BuT vmHcn. l uAlT NIGHT 1 V/. T. BOY DEN, M.ICR. registered am» t bought tvuoticwgts T- patent attorney. 413 View Street. we GOT TO RlCHMONb Tb JAÇkSONVtLUC UU

8A8H AND DOORS DRT8DALB COMPANY—Blah, doers end mill work. 1111 Non i Park Street. Phone «4L m«-ti

SCAVENGING

"VICTORIA SCAVRNOINO CO.. IMS T Government Street, Phone HI. »•

SHOE REPAIRING

RTHUR HI BUS. pioneer shoe repairer. Work nt greatly reduced prices. Corn­ 's stork and wear. «11“**3ÈSS Fort------Street, *tf-

iwnuvEO wt.*ew SHOWCARDS AND POSTERS

a. MCMILLAN, *#1 Un-on Bank Bids. J• Phone 147 A Show tarda. Postera. Lettering. Signa. Commercial Art. tf

HOUSES FOR SALE TAXIDERMIST AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND COMING EVEfEVENTS AUTOMOBILES T»VRT .rrt.,, l.ï-VoNt oood.bvllu^ WllERRT, taxidermist, still T'"•TrWtm« TURKS SPECIALS and two big TW* I K* TKMWW*#*»** THIS WEEKS BARGAINS IN CIIKAP XA good *■ new; 316.44. " ^Sr-TSiM";'WlW ILITARY five hundred, Saturday. * 30. guile new. Phone 4174L2. district, some trult trees berries; prk Pandora Avenue. Phone 332L ' 132* CHEVROLET Superior Roadster. CARS 1 / » 13.200. on terms. Apply Box 1«. Times. Advertising Phone No. 1090 1230 Government Street. Fourteen perfect order. Compare prices ... « rip prises. 544-2-27 i mi Ale LAUGH 1.1 N 7-Passenger. five i FORD TOURING imed glasses, on Ash or TYPEWRITERS SATE* TOE C LARMFIED ADVEBTIRISC at 1135.44. OST- ■ Light rli------—— ------__ bargain; must soil; 4 | wheel*. Car In splendid rondltkm • -1 FLOTTAGE Piano, used ! street to Victoria Situation. V.r.nt situation. W.nt.d, To VEW KHI KNI'SH IP CLUB Dances on CHEVROLET Touring, all good tl FORD TOURING v 711 YaYates St reel. 6344-tf H°^, nice residential district. rpTPE WRITERS—Net Saturday evening* In K. of P Hall 493-4-29 R.nt; ArtMin for Sole. Lo.t or Found, «te.. Cgr In first-class running order. ^ Phone 363SL X repairs, rentals ; rlbboas far ail are the beat in town. Our patrons say *o. FORD TOURING lAYTeiN computing scales. >s l«éc per word per Insertion. Contract rates They know. Sociable company, clean OUT—Ten one daller bills. United Typewriter Co. limited. lu lbe., suit grocer, cheap J PA84944A. F4143I4A. F0»4»14A. UqC»ES_BVILT ON ,™»TAL*KNT PLAN 144 Fart Street. Victoria Phase 47 M. on application. dancing. Charlie Hunt s orchestra Gents TAIT A McRAE FORD TOURING 4761L. <43-6-11» I .ladles 26c. f»8«»:oa rMOîlA. riMHIA. rei4»«8A. No advertisement for less thaa W K0I4947 A. F4S433SA. P4I4941A. These Bale. contractor. Fart a ad •33 Tates Street Phone 1413 jWOR SALE— Ludwig drums and trap*, Stadacona. 1144. « Minimum number of words. It. fPHE Rally Committee are holding a FORD TOURING ...... like new, cheap. Here s your^chanca bille given at Stevenson e. 726 Yates WINDOW CLEANING I Street, aa change. Owners return them In computing the number of w°rf* V* X frolic at the Odd Fellows' Hall. Doug­ Oakland Dealers 'phone 7M4L after 4 p m. BURBAN house, approximately U4 advertisement, estimate groups of three or las Street. Friday. Jan. 30. « p.m Admis­ CHEVROLET TOURING. end get a 62 bo* of chocolates for each *195 l.V>n SALE—Drophejfil Singer sewing one dollar bill.______acres of land with orchard and small ISLAND WINDOW AND CARPES lees figures as one word. Dollar marhs a sion 64 cenla Lots of fun. 'All Invited. CLEANING CO. all abbreviations count as one word. 609-3-24 J || CHEVROLET TOURING- X machine, in nearly perfect condlGon t; well-built, «-room, modern house Don't Overlook Our garage for two care. 122 feet water- Advertisers who so desire may have re­ cheap for cash. 'hone 4144X. ransport workers1 dance. OVERLAND TOURING.. Jjj^J POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK tage on Gorge Price 36.S»4. terms HUGHES plies addressed to a box at -The T,m?" CLOSING-OUT SALK aged. Empire Realty Co. Limited. 641 117 Fart Street Pkaaa till flee and forwarded to their private *^re*» P Hall. Friday. Jan—M. 3 P m. l?OR SALE—-Black soil. |4 per load TKlnloch'e orchestra Refreshments Easy Terms Arranged 6443-3- A charge of ltc Is made for thla service. USED CARS also radio poles. ABY CHICKS |16, hatching eggs 67 a mission 50c. Tickets at door. 61 6712-24-43 Incubators and Birth Notices. Si te per ]«*rtton. Mar­ At prices that cannot be equalled MASTERS MOTOR CO. LIMITED hundred. PROFESSIONAL CARDS riage. Card of Thanks and In RAINMEN S Dance. Chamber of Com­ In Victoria fox terriers for sale. Phone 4466RÎ. Arthur TIMES SOBOBBAN SHOPPING II.54 per insertion. Death and Funeral iR SALE—Teeacce at tfce B. A B- Lowe. Lake HUi- 6334-34-44 merce Auditorium. Tuesday. Feb. 3 MB Tates St., Cor, of Quadra. Phone *72 Tobacco Shop. US Fort Street. Notices. 31.60 for one Insertion. I- 51 Ior TLadles 76c. Gents 61.44. Oxard » Or­ RKVERCOMU MOTORS LIMITED BASKET BARRISTERS chestra^______443-7-2' UV)RD bug for nato. reasonable. In good sell tor leap. TNOR SALK- Splendid mastiff and bosky Phone 274 326 Yatè» St. food companion. U condition Phone 7I39L. 634-4-SI [7HJR SALE—Grey collapsible baby buggy. 1/ clog. 1 year old. FOOT A MaNZER 7ICTORIA Farmers' Institute will have rrtf+if a ou Id rn vke good mj ier*for party going 14 in good...... condition Phono 4434R. Q-tf iy. 644 OMver^St . Solicitors. Notarise, eta annual meeting lt-.xal Oak School. »KD touring ear. 1323 model, motor In HILLSIDE-QUADRA Members of MANITOBA. ALBERTA sad \Monday. February 2.112». at 8 14 p.m food condition. Ur«i* all At; 3146 ca"h. IUR USED RANGE BARGAINS at Shoal Bay. Phone 7444T: BRITISH COLUMBIA BARS. Births, Marriages, Deaths 15-PASSENGER PACKARD STAGE n* e can be arranged. Phone 1137X like new. |3.»»4 44: Overland »«. got ------B.C. Hardware, • ------71» FortStreet. U 40-egg Baak of Nova Scotia Bldg. Vic tarts. B.C. «.l» . V____l__x -n —l—.HER NCVBATOl Hierson Champion. MEAT MARKET to Canadian I^gien whist drive »bap' * 841-2-27 Other and starter. S. EW trucks, used trucks, tractors and HFERIAL ranee. I... I1** ■ ”111 ,.1"1 BORN $3 highest score USED PARTS for Cadillac “3. Hudson •nan. I3. Jack's Stove Store. tTLOH Meet Market. »W De- CKtROPR ACTORS HmS,irailem______Tho*Ji______Plhn ev Limited. livery le all perte of city. Pbeoa 326A RESBT—To Mr »i"l Mrs. W C. Super Six. nig Six Htudebaker. «Sray-Dort. itnyighton Street. Victoria. B.C. ^ Phene 64 Yates Street. ■0AT8 Moresby. January ,21. et St. Joseph!a Maxwell. Itodge. <’he\.. Light Mix Butck. H. L1V8BY. D.C.. Sp.C.. CklrepracUg Hospital, a son. HELP WANTED^MALE ------Briscoe;. ; nulckBulclt n-45.Û-4J 71-44 slid OGGKR8. Specialist. 312-6 Pemberton Build- Saxon : L.t Ivor . land... 14. •?. »6 *nd 94: 1 JAimro—8ood~Ford touring body and lJ clothing.nias. tehta,»»■«- packto- - aeeks. bianhet». •OATS built, repaired, aatlefactten guar- OAK BAT Phene 444L DIED overland' Sl-<- ' Twin- -~ SI* Packard, \ top. Box 634, Times.634-2-27 Jeune A Brea. Limited. SÎ4 Jeka* moderate prices. analysis free. merce and Maxwell truck», and 1237 Suaayatde Ava COPKI.ANIV^-On January 21 1636. •UT year oysters at the Golden Gate MILLINERY Robertha Raid Copeland < widow of • Cafe. Olympians. 76c per plnV Eaet- °lhepACIFIC AITTO WRECKING CO. \\TANTED:—Cars and trucks for, wreck ALLBABLS AND STEEL RANGES. the late Capt James Copeland. Dun­ ern. 4*c per doaen. 337-37-66 » » Ing ; best prices paid. W. Fran! ITLINDER grinding. DENTI8T8 edin. and daughter of the late Capt. LIMITED Came,on Wrecking Co.. 444 View Street Henry Montgomery. Manganut. New ENGINEERS schooled tor certificates. (Ask for Mr. "Junkie"» Douglas Street Armstrong Brea. 184 Kingston Street LADIES* KNtil •TO-WEAR 441 View Street Phone Phone 1636 A A. A. HUMBER, deatlet. Zealand, beloved mother of Mary. W. O. Wlnterborn. 228 Central Bldg James and Henry Copeland, and sister tf-14 NEWPORT AVENUE. OAK BAY of Eleanor Elisabeth Montgomery. MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHED SUITES End of Street Car Liao Phone 2444 iborton Bldg. Phono 2143. jXARN MONEY AT HOME—You can earn W. SHUTS, deatlet Office, No. Service will be held In Christ Church îi 11 to |2 an hour la your spare time 1322 FORD TOURING CAR furnished 14» Pemberton Bldg. Phono ÎI47. Câthedral 5.1» p.m. Saturday. Interment writing show cards. No canvassing. »* LW'AYS THE BEST—Our own make IMPLETBLT Instruct you by our new simple Directe- See thla on# at beef and Wllltai BUSINESS DIRECTORY tRASBR. 241-3 Rom Ray Cemetery, Victoria. B-C. B.C. A very good buy. Apartments. Montreal and Mlchl Phone «344. Office. 3.34 graph System, supply you W• Ith“------Porkv *"and‘ Price Sausage Mhap. 143 Fort Street 26-41 Undertaking Co. pay you BBBcash eachvwu week.-•»». Write l®d»f tf-66 for full particular» and dtf-ll ART CLASS ORM18TON—At the Rav»1 jubila* Ca i»I Servie* NATIONAL MOTOR CQ. LIMITED 74IELD pltal...If.1 on ThuradavThursday. Jan.Jan. .'*•.2». *Capt. apt Mila* Colberna Building, Toronto. Ford Dealers 62 AS1I. and shingles. Hot suites to real by ike week or month HYDRO ELECTRIC THERAPY Herbert Ormlston. aged 50 year*, of . sash. « lights. 16x13 Phone 13450. >OY 8 ART GLASS leaded lights. 421 Island Road Capt. Ormlston was ROW mushrooms in your cellar for us IK A TES hollow ground. Carver A See. All building materials tower a native of Nova Scotia, but had re­ 431 Yates Street glass. Phase 7671. tff-44 VOID tired feeling by Turkish G |25 weekly. lltustraled booklet^ and Fort Street. Green Lumber Ce.. I*1*0"® ,, IURNISHBD ur-room flat, private sashes Biased. Bath and Violet Ray treatment from sided in Victoria for the past twenty particulars for stamp. “ and heat. Bear Perils- vears. with the Canadian Pacific ANliK bathroom. room Co Toronto. HE RECORD I ment Buildings. 4,1.x. Coast Service, and Is survived by Mrs. Columbia. Path* . ^1---- - xchanged of Used Sewing Machines. 14.44 BOOKS Ormlston and four children Rita. ARN WIRELESS AND TRAVEL T Edison ayllnd»! • liiu Anribcrol 71» Yates Street. „ Isabel. Jean, and Charles, also his Complete Marconi spark _and^ vel records 3 for |1. exchang' d 14c « APARTMENTS—Twa a ad father ami mother ami two brothers, tranamHtlng-and late type recelvlng gear. tohnson Street. Phone III. TTUMBOLDT OHN T. DE A VILLE. Pro] B.C. Book MATERNITY HOME now forming. Telephone 23 for USED CARS OF MERIT XJ three-reelthree-room euilas le rsnliL Phone 1684. (’apt. Harry of Prince Rupert and 3644-tf Exchange, library. IIS U Capt. Thomas Ormlston of Halifax: particulars. Sprott-Shaw School. Established 1901 JPhone 1717. BAC1ICROFT NURSING HOMS. 746 also a sister. Mrs. John Bagnali. of 1422 Wmys-Knlght. la ftret-claw 6444-3- Mrs. K. Johnson. C.M.B.. pi 11.164 'Advertising IHREE-ROOM furnished flat. Including Hudson ' Speedster ...... 2733. ■team la to machinery 9 STORE settees for bathroom, light, water and BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Durant **4 ...... 4. Phone 700XY ■ 6464-3-37 Victoria. 513-3-2' Phone 2666, 6146-27-33 Chalmers Roadster ...... INVASION 5m=afc NURSING HOMS ■ Eaqitimali Htudebaker Special Ala -. -...... FilOJt THE A NTTHING Overland 81a ...... S DISCARD«l> CLOTHINU IS Hoard of School TrusteeR. Applicants BOUGHT ROOM AND BOARD xi pboae 1713.171 Rooting n specialty. TJ98QUIM ALT Nursing and Convalesces! uverisnuOverland Ninetyai«»o ...... • _■■■■■■■■■ — • ■ ■ •• *...... • • ThlrkelL must be resident» and taxpayer» of Eequl- Chandler 7-passenger, la first-class condl- [►Tices Paid -W M-J Home, 441 —----- malt municipality Salary three hundred Protection against the "Invasion from the SHAW A CO. table board. Eng- and general nursing, Invalida dollar» a year Application» muni be In Phoae 461 Fort Street URST-CLASS rooms. pert care. One acre by Monday February 2. Address La nip- South" which had list» cooking: reaaonnbla; coatral. CEMENT WORK put a tariff Humboldt. PhonePknU 37320.ITttd 261-11•64-34-176 4324 and 44441* FUNERAL DIRECTORS son Street School. 5414-3-2. wall against Canadian WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS wsnfed for farmers and manufacturers, \TOUNO man, not over THOS. PLUÉLBY LIMITED was made by Sir • ARKV1KW LODGE. BUTCHER—1 draining MECHANO-TMERAPY X industrial plant: mui Augustus Nanton. President Comfortable Phono 7MIL. 14-tf certificate, able to une I y|»~ —•••--• • r- - »— , Victoria. BC 'ANTED—To buy. gramophone records. home cooking; moderate. Broughton SL of the Dominion heat. 2241-26-46 MILNE. Mechano-TheraplM (man I pa payroll and be generally useful round Hank. Canada, he Phono 73140.. office Salary to commence |S3 per months latlve treatment). <•7 UbIob AMDS FUNERAL CO. Pkfhia «41 said must draw CARPET CLEANING Phone 2637. This advertisement will appear only once • loser together "We- nd bo Ad. with every eonvenl- Thoughtfulness Is the ke ao answer now. Applications will not be should trade with MOTORCYCLES AND CYCLES good meals, comfortable Jtome. received after 5 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 11, week. 140 Colllnaon Street. ^ Window and Carpet Cleaning •f BANDS servies. Pi those who will BLAND OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 1625. Heplv. giving deacrtptj Fort. Phene SU6. trade with us second-hand bicycle» from family rooms and chapel. «•ertIflcate. lo Box ■'-'ll.^TImj 533-t three EXCEPTIONAL SNAPS on equal term». " _ Hegiea. ill ton-Beach Sit Augustus continued. Victory Cycle Works. SSI B. TAYLOR, general ,reet. 4 doors below Government FURNISHED ROOMS Special attention to finger Quadra St. Phones 3*44 and 4435 HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1422 ycLAUGHLIX Master flîâOl XVe should buy •anadlan or British three t. guaranteed ...... :. CHIMNEY SWEEPS barton Building. 1421 FRANKLIN Touring. good», and buttd B. C. FUNERAL CO.. LTD ajL for light housework; ÎSI Be**h- and lookl.Uke now BRA. BICYCLES «16 Yatew Street. wood At*. Foul BbY. FI*W 34»«t_ 192» CHEVROLET 496 Touring, and Empire.ttn> nlr«r EARN—Chimneys. PHYSICIANS (Hayward's). In excellent condition, for...... Are New Reduced le troughs cleaned. Cleanliness. of locally made JEAR Parliament Buildings. Phene 7442LL 7*4 Broughton Street . ... hpROTT-BHAWSCHeCH*—Commercial. goods and buy housekeeping room. r. DAVID ANGUS—WoMea’s dleardaee Collegiate. JAMESON MOTORS LIMITED 633-1 special* y : 26 years 'experience. Suite Calls Attended to at All Hou.e convenience. 4*8 Helmcken St. Guaranteed for * Lifetime D£•« ljauiages Bldg.. Third and University Moderate Charges. I^idy Attendant. II Broughton Street Phone 5343 —Colonial. DYEING AND CLEANING Embalming for Shipment a Specialty. for prospectus. JIM BRYANT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Phones 22*6, 22*4. li*I. 177SR. TAITRESS wanted. ------good waitress for NEWTON ITY DYE WORKS—Gee. McCann, pm- TWO*t'U>8BD CAR BUYS VERTI8INO Phene 7711 I Club; must have had experience. Itox ODOB SEDAN, recent model. disc agency T 361 Burdett Ave. furnished house- CITY OF VICTORIA 613. pally Time». wheels, new car condition. A fine closed keeping rooms, reasonable McOALL BROS. ’ANTED — Thoroughly experienced. car at a bargain.JtT»cr ...... 61.366 Adwrllsement Writers end Advertising 64H-*-46 A Dll.LAC BIGHT. 7-passenger ----- Contractors. (Formerly of Calgary. Alta.) VV highly qualified governess, available PERSONAL FURRIERS to leave Victoria Airly In person for In­ ear. In ftret-class condition. A real buy Multigraph and Mimeograph Circular L* lOAO STANLEY AVB.- -3 unfurnished ‘•The Floral Funeral Home of the West" formation Women's Branch. Employment In a good reliable and luxurious vic**cal. Dominion and / 9ROSSWORD PUZZLE COMPETITION— light. Service of Canada. Prov. Govt. Office. n* B Foreign Publications .1,fireplaces, -r«—-- —, use —of - —kltch* — 1 - ROSTER. FRED—Highest price for raw people of Victoria end vicinity through our work You will be s-tontsin I el the " - A good original crossword pusale Is near car line, central. ,Phenw 331 till Government StraeL Phone methods of conducting our business. fine value ^. • r^RT*R...... Suite 24. Winch Bldg required and a prise of IS will be given for beat design sent In. Compelltloa eKwte Office and Chapel. Cor. Vancouver and situations wanted—male Feb. IS. Send aa many designs aa you Phone 344 and Essex Motor Cara EDUCATIONAL of Dogs Johnson Sts. Phone 313. Hudson Super Six car# to. bet they must be original It Is UNFURNISHED HOUSES ENGRAVERS ,T man (good appearance» wants not necessary to make these very neatly, II owners of dogs are required t* and only originality counts. No design» ■ter them In the City Treasury /-9ROSBT SCHOOL. will be returned, and winners name wilt MONUMENTAL WORKS Interview. reference». EXTRA V BoardingBoard and da] be published. Send these to P.O. Box 1633. F YOU DO NOT SEE what you are look- BN ERA L ENQr.AVER, Stencil Culler Department —and- teto pay >«*r,r Phone 44710. ID Fordepr Sodan. sal y ‘elves a few Next term fas Jaa. 1*. far advertised here, why not adver- Goo. Crowther. tax L,by the-™ 38Kllet of January.1 1126. 343.34-173 Green Block. 1214 road St.. r you want n carpenter phono Labor .ties, equipped with R ties y( Unless• the•*-- -xabove— conditions sro- tVTEWARTS MONUMENTAL WORKS 6161-27-31 n sbsnlutely new condit.-...... adies, should you consider youi 1 noun*bousands mi a ofui nauriareaders will« ••• meet like!» ”have , R LIMITED Office sad yard, corner lOCKLANDS ACADEMY, affiliated with OO large. "The Jewel Box." «44 just what you are looking for sod be glad complied with proceedings will be PrteS «« osh •• watch _ •» _ . ____ a. i — «, i ,,w If. 14 May and Eberts Streets, near Cemetery. -1 chance___ >.te get... ■* »•»nr* carear atsi • big School. LFort Street. will exchange R for a mod- o sail at n rei tf-34 ENGRAVING—Half-tone taker, against delinquent». SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE bracelet watch. line cute. Time» Engraving Depart- The expression "owner^ Includes Uni vernit y A lea. O. Smith. M.A.. TO MKNT HUMPHRIES MOTORS LIMITED - -- — eg H..HV mananr KSi wa manufactura Regal Dry Ginger ment. Phone 1434. eve**y person on whose premises s fir Cor.n.. ViewVl.a, and.ad VancouverYanruUtir Sta.at» Jama» H. BonUy. . . ..___ ...... «II ....d... LADY wants a position In a family Phone «73 Ale. None better. Sold at all veadorn /"«ORNER STORE dog ia harbored. e. GOWER, C0MIN0 EVENTS Falrall » Limited, phono 312. ■ locution, with IHORTHAND School. AdllOoVL Com- FURNITURE MOVERS Boa Ml. I a>.relal ■uccj-'ul ar.au.w, Collector. „ maankUH. T.I. IT,. E. A. Mac. TklOGONISM— "Home men find It cheaper 111-1-7. RADIO FURNISHED HOUSE TO 1BENT I " to buy their wives diamond rings than ALF full day position urgently AUTO BARGAINS MU'sn- BOUT TO MOVE? If aa, see Jeeves A gloves." IMggon's. printers, stationers and lady with know; Master die 7-pea- Nlagarà Street, nicely furnished. Transfer Co. household THE matter of THE COM. wanted by y oui MUSIC W. RADIO 8BRV1C1 There loving, crating, paeklei engraver». 1313 Government Street The eogeedge oiof stenography sad ilmeographlng. "take light shipping or star- FAN I Et ACT Dennleen lady at this store giving free •êngèr. 'will • shortage hereI of genuine U-V Olflce 3441L. Phon> 3613T or 1316. NATURAL Ctubes. We give M»ar5rd Touring *•" *» ICTORIA SCHOOL OF UNFURNISHED HOUSES THE matter of the •H1F lJVRSE open EXPRESSION Fast HM 6243-tf , TEMPLETOWN»TEUSLCTOWr COM- cure for patient in her Phew rheapeet Ford In «owe. > Hlbhca-Bone Btor ( Phono 4414 Rlchardaon Street. -s- --odeier muât I iR radio but tories NO$WE L!iî*l7wrêhjr »lvea that ta. STONE desiring to learn all the old- 4«32T. -hauled .m» charging. McCandlesa Battery Ce.. 323 Empress Avenwy. FURS MISS CLARE POWELL. L.R.A.M. 1734. ated. 4 rooms ...... time ballroom dances come to Wal­ OUNG womaa (Scottishj •ante house- Clover loaf Roadeter. Phone 4I14Y Colllnson Street, fully modern. 8 rooms.44^ cf«-dttor. of the above-named company, e's Dancing Class at the K. of P. Hall will help with Branch 1712 Fairfield Road. work by day or hour; ARCONl three-lube set. In perfect or- Johnson Street, can " which 1» bema voluntarily wound up. nr. Friday? «TWi. Admission 2»c. 6444-2-24 Ychildren, slckneaa or «ton M der. A wonderful receiver, iEST PRICE for raw furs, cash or required, on or before the It TUITION order by re*urn. March. M»..1^*» >b*______CAPITAL EBE VICE OARAGE bargain at S«6. Also Vlctrola N March. -MU. betas the day for that Scottish IKNT AG«N( Y Oid firm. Joke Carrie. 6«« , j»j( 146* Pert P- perfect order, coat 346. will soil w- md * .«jss Johnson Street. Phone #414. |iur|e*41-13-21 Cheque by return mall. lorn If any. to the undermined and. If GREEMENTS end mo rigs go» purchased. We have 9 MNT Modern six-room house. ct< eatlafactory fur returned Hniqedlatel; Foot A M- .1 Vkwrh Ml Tiwwm tataaa « eta. Day Sc hem. eure.‘ any Mas- XTORTHBRN Rll and ampll- has furnace. two toilets; Aleman. 1311 io wuitwd by notice in writln«r from------iCM, at Atoxaadra Ballroom. Thar»- rtstera. Benk el rove Scotia *r Night school, enroll any tueada> fkstion. *-tube eet phone», batter lee the undervlened. nee by thefr eol •Mi-•-••a. î 1 teeny, managing director. Tale- tf-14 Suite *4. Winch ■ix. and loud speaker. 176 Phone 6774 or Phone 4292L. 611*3- to com. In sad prove their eatd Ueurt 1772X after six. or rtotm. at ru. h tlnw and place a, Supper. *}j±* UST arrived, genuine Alaska ecaishlaa. 11.64. BUSINESS CHANGES YOU DO NOT SEE what yen ere took- IADIO set. I tube», la perfect condl- FURNISHED HOUSES be eiwctllul In such notice, or In < TIMBER trice «74. Including phones and pay for common Mave thereof they will be excluded fro Crystal Oareen or- 420L. «44-4-37 thing that win last far yearn. benefit of any db-trllmtlon made Tickets Use peer wcata? be (t»r lea eW5z Wednesday. F*b. 4 [NOR SALE OR TRADE—Good country isda et reaiiora will meet III ly hues ROOM partly furnished cottage. _ _Ap, Hibbea. Gov. Fletcher a StmRh s >nd_Apox iYAN. MeINTOEH. HIBBERSON. BLAIR 36t.J4.14l fl.A4 *t 64*3-4-34 __ r-OUl>1UTCOMPANY t lUITItn ply 1264 Walnut. 624-3-27 Agency- lit y of Urge TIMBER LIMITED of climate. MONTH—Comfortably TlnUr for sale In HARRY-T. BARN IS. Jour watch d«« ao< «'-♦ 6336. Tl AALfcSMfc;, ik-rfwnü bring It to JrW.l 'in run l MALL anw.mill bargain. Psr'tlcuUre r. llll rtodét. 1444 Hf qult-k sate. AND 2*1 A tbbm. tt.». meet Street. fflgÿ wt^east. .stw, #U« Phoae 42321* 17-3-3 •SSShJE- Vneeeuver VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 19 REAL ESTATE-HOUSES, LOTS, ACREAGE, DAIRY, FRUIT, and CHICKEN RANCHES FOR SALE

HOKE 8EKKKK*-—LOOK ! SNAP— 61.400— SN AF _ rested, she called the desk and ascer­ NEW Bl N<«ALOW—A BARGAIN UOLD0TREAM S23S CASH AND BAUM E MS MONTHLY tained that Mr. Page was in hie ■we e the UtU* Hom^Yy Have Alwnye INTEREST 7% apartment. It waa across the hall on TNOUR ROOMS, with basement, outside * 2m wraKwrattS her own corridor. P city; low taxes; quarter-acre lat, all Breathless, a little frightened, she fenced. Price !»••. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED 6-ROOM ini ACRE8, on sped road. Bstlni ITUATED oh a nice level corner let *“ ÏKf*Evr OSS*1 SERIAL STORY COTTAGE WITH " ------knocked at hi* door. J. GREENWOOD BEST FART OF -i-V*T 2,400 to MM cord* of S •nrtnlL .the , «nAiuifl hilV.. look-, 63 A narrow passage. She wanted to. get out and push it tic about It!" hie hollow stump bungalow. up at the branch of a tree on which wsamrtmri*- 65. Nautical term. with her own hands. “I'm a little frightened. You see," "Of course, UR bring you a button­ his hat was caught. trine Luna, dominating the financial 67. Jumbled type. "The wind blew my hat up In the prospects, yet the lunar opposition The hours dragged maddeningly. with an Inexplicable burst of confi­ hook?" he promised. "But what do to Saturn should be accepted as 72! Point of compass. She had no companion but her own- dence. "I—I thought I—cared for you want of one? I wear lace shoes.” tree and I can’t get It down"* 73. Exclamation. "I want It to button my spats squeaked Jollie. presaging obstacle, delays and dis­ thoughts and they were disquieting. some one else and told my husband appointment. The best advice Is to Like a squirrel in a revolving cage, so. Now, I find that I don't." with," answered the muskrat lady "I’ll pull it down for you with the buttonhook," said the bunny, which forge ahead with determination and her brain went round and round the “Too bad," the other woman made housekeeper. For Nurse Jane, being good Judgment, knowing this may eternal circle. It always brought up a little clucking murmur of sym­ stylish, wore low* shoes, and to keep he did. Jollie thanked him, end her ankles warm sh® put on spate, Uncle Wlggily was about to hop bear substantial fruits when the as­ sh urply with a Jolt before the unan­ pathy. "I’d advise you. though, not tral obstacle is removed, with the swerable question: to confess the truth to your husband. which are cloth cuffs with buttons again, when, all of a sudden, out of the bushes Jumped the SklUery change of the moon. Those In em­ Was she too late? Would Charles Make him have to win you back. and buttonholes, fastening over the ployment are urged to safeguard lower part of her feet. Scallery Alligator. lis a maiistridiB] i-.ii#; take her back? Otherwise he’ll have the upper hand. their position. 70 Viewed now in the light of sub­ Nothing spoils a husband so much "Oh. yes, of courte, a buttonhook The ’Gator made a Jump for the yû ay»: n yvii i = bunny. But Mr. Lohgears took out his Those whose birthday It is are sequent events, It occurred to her as being in the right. 1 say. keep for spats! You shall have 1L" EhUy under a contradictory ruling for the s»a.s issywii that Charles hadn’t mads much of a cried the bunny. Then, haring buttonhook and cried: ÎT them always in the wrong, whether Tm a dentist! I’m a dentist and year. Although the financial out­ a Mill aürta» OIIIIH protest when she Informed him that they are or not!* twinkled hie pink nose once or twice, away he hopped over the fields and Fm going to pull your teeth!" look is favorable, yet there to like­ H a till Ü ftiiirtiii she was In love with Craig Cullam When she finally returned to her "Oh, don't! Don't! I’ll be good! I lihood that tho return for the best and wished to have her freedom. stateroom, after promising to dine through the woods. Cross-word Rurgle 01S •'.M.ti il ii a etiii c ayii He stopped In the first drug store won’t nibble you! Please don’t be a endeavor may be deferred. Thoee in In fact, he hadn't seemed at all with her new acquaintance that eve­ dentist and pull my teeth. Uncle employment should be very careful MOW TO SOLVE THE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE a,r:n m^Cdia upset by the news. She recalled that ning. Mariana was more depressed he reached and bought the button1 hook. And If ever there le some Wiggüy I" garglSd the ’Gator. to protect their positions. A child six si an a so»] tyii he Had left the house directly after than ever...... - "Oh, all right—I won’t." said the born on this day, although being ICwerv number In the form represent a the beginning of a word, reeding either her startling announcement and had She began seriously to doubt her thine you wnnt and can’t find it any horiwmtally or vertically. If there Is a black «luare to the left of the nomber. «sa EUSittdKMti till,»: where else, try the drug store. In bunny. But before he said that the clever and having good ability and the word la hortscntal; if above It, the word is vertical. The same number m*y been gone all night. Khe hadn't slept own wisdom in thus dashing off to bad chap had turned tall and ran far, judgment, should be equipped to •iarj « wua a r, tayiiia and had heard his step In the hall some you can get medicine. and set-back». Its of course begin both a horlsontal and a vertical. The definition* for the'corrwt Jola Charles. Perhaps she ought to With the buttonhook in hts pocket. far away. meet obstacles words to fill the form are found below, with numbers corresponding tojho*» Pilddtisaa esaarngM -ËPMPtaPnTOiiti i shortly after dawn. The next morn­ have remained at home and kept him "It’s a good thing I bought Nurse rewards may come late in life. the form. Run through the definitions tUl you find one that you recognise, and | ing. she remembered new with pain­ Uncle Wlggily started to hop along, •Tui it rn tre nroncr tiare on the form. one letter for each white square. This will S3 tortured with the thought that she looking for an adventure. At first it Answer to Cross-word Puxale No. 016 staking distinct tiens, he had been was spending hW^dSye and evenings seemed that he would never meet quite as usual. He had not looked in Craig Cullam’s society. with one. But. all of a sudden, he harassed, or unhappy. He had talked But would Charles be tortured? heard a voice crying: • W-W’1______- - - “Something real hot, please," the to her about the forthcoming party Or would he be relieved? "Help! Help! Oh! ZLmmie has ■est Hsus of The Tlmee. Eastern patron In a Spanish res­ and referred to their conversation of After another session or two with fallen In and I can’t get him out! ' HORIZONTAL 40. Exclamation. taurant In the southwest asked the the previous evening only to request the good-natured yoüng would-be "That’s an adventure. If ever DAILY RADIO PROGRAMMES 41. To perch. her to avoid gossip by continuing on divorcee, Mariana waa prepared to heard one calling to it* mate!" said I. Those who beg. “How would Chile Con Came dot* at the house. follow her advice to the extent of 7. Four-sided pillar. 42. Preposition. the bunny. "And it doesn’t . sound history Richard Headrick, screen replied the waiter. Surely, she told herself, this must making Charles seem to woo her like any of the bad chape, either!" FRIDAY, JANUARY » 13. Spawn of fish. 43. Pronoun. “Oh. nothing chilly, something hot/* Juvenile: Vyola Von, screen Juvenile, 44. To affirm. Indicate that he didn’t care! He had back. He hopped on a little farther until he and Marla Peralta, soprano, in chil­ 16. One who retiree. 47. List of prospective Jurors. the patron replied I» surprise. ceased to love her. He was glad to She became more and more re­ saw a flqulggle Bug. standing on the crcT- -Fletcher Bros , Victoria (410) dren’s songs. M. Deer 60. Exclamation. get rid of her, but, being too honor­ solute on that point, and she was At 8 p.m.—Studio concert programme From 8 to 10 pm.—Programme •Why didn’t you laugh? shore of a little puddle where some 17. A bayou. 61. À merry frolic. able and chivalrous to tell her sorry when Reno was reached and rain water had gathered In the hole broadcast by Fletcher Bros’. Music and through the courtesy of Mullen A Bluett, 54. Printer's unit of measure» Yesterday you thought that was a himself, he had simply waited for her . Kadiola House, and rendered by the arranged by Cl. Allison Phelps. 18. Conjunction. 55. Refuse she had to aay goodbye to her mentor made by a cow’s hoof. ‘1 following artists: Mia# Marjorie Wat­ From 10 to 11 p.m — Radiocasting Bari good Joke.” to make the first move. and adviser. There had been a sort 20. Hit. 37. Meadow. Brill—"Yes, but yesterday I was "What’s the matter T' asked the son. soprano; Mr». Ruby Moore, vlolln’- Rurtnett’s dance orchestra from the 12. That which Is sot in. 68. To ford. Mariana got out her handkerchief of stimulating courage about her bunny. "What’s the matter. Zoomle?** ist. Mrs. Lilian Attfleld. in selections Lllimore Hotel. 60. Limber. the one who told IV* and wept all through Kansas. At companionship. Her absence left a for he knew the name of the little on the mandolin and dulcimer; Mias 11. To exalt. 62. Seasonings. laobel Mlldenhall and Mrs. Grace Des- KFQX—American Radie Teieehene Ce., IkFiBtehM:______64. Solitary. Havelock Ellis says there are more luncheon time, she decided to go Into void for gnawing doubla flqutggler standing on shore. vllla a/r-.iini.sniKja Mr. Wm.. Christifl- ______Seattle (Pacific, 220)______26. Contraction for over. 66. Muiikey.------men geniuses than women geniuses ■the- diner- Previously ahe had had In. Doa Angrtes. Mariana went ^*Oh, my brother Zimin te triedto of the Astro-physical Observatory will From 7 16 to 8 p.m,—Aunt Vivien's 68. Active. but also more imbeciles and idiots all her meals brought to her state­ straight to the hotel where Charles go skating on the cow’s foot puddle lve a talk on Astronomy. Mr T. XV. Bedtime Story. ii; IK- 70. Grassy plain. among them than among women and room, but she felt now that she must was stopping. She registered as pond, and he broke through the lee! Sloivmough will be heard In a descrip­ From 8 to 9 p.m.—Rarl Grey and Hla II. To Hot out. 71. Found at a fireplace. the consensus of the best opinion have some diversion from her Mariana Page, engaged a suite of her cried Zoomle. Toor Zlmmie!" tive add re»** on the Jasi»er National Park Butler Hotel Orchestra. 13. Negative. 74. Before. from personal experiences. From 9 to 10 p m.—Concert Hour. 76. Confirms. among the neighbor women is that wretched thoughts. own. •Til soon eet him out!" shouted From 10 to 11 p.m.—Earl Grey and Hie 84. Expand. The car was crowded and she was Running up, Uncle Wig-| KFRC—Radloart Stud Is, Ssn Francisco 37. To make loss. 76. Clipped. Mr. Ellis la 60 per cent right. Bather, shampooed, curled and the bunny (Pacific, 270) Orchestra. From 6.4S to 7.30 p.m.—Popular Con­ KO A—General Electric Co.. Denver, cert by Bern’s Little Symphony Orches­ Colo. (323) tra. Stanislaus Bern, director, playing Prom 7 to 9 p.m.—Studio programme. In nrury l»ane. Hotel Whitcomb. "The Romantic Age," three-act play, From 6 to 8 p.m —Concert by Bern’s presented by newly organised KOA Little Symphony orchestra. layers under the direction of Iris Ruth THE GUMPS — THE LINE IS DIZZY, From 10 to 11 p.m —Dance music by ‘avey; music by KOA orchestra. Paul Kelli’s orchestra. K LX—Oakland Tribune, Oakland KDKA—East Pittsburg, Pa. (Eastern, (Pacifie, 606) At 4:11 pm.—ChmrM, G»Y- »QH'1 COStiVT "to wen 1 ÛVT 1)6. WCtfcX WHO) WE Ut-T TO THE 7HELLO- HENRIETTA1 W 1% «1MR0 -1 HAVE OWT Fttrh 1 to JO p.m —Cheek Séâl pr< lor d’sorchestra. VR.VV SACK ranime presented by the Pacific States 6001 IN « WR 8\M, l HOVE 1 CAM Oo ORVb STORE: VW HAVE A CASLEtiRHA A NX) Mon UEANE V0R. AUSTRALIA kT At 7 30 p.m —Children’s period. t>>NN%R- VM XOtllHb 1 W 'TVuMÉ.- Vufc'VS ilectrlc Company. Opera "Martha" (In At 6.16 p in —Address, University of SOMETH»**» TOX) - JAMES SUT TOU k NICE | ONCE- VT UU3T STUMS ME VUHEH l TMIMK OR LEAWHb ingllsh). Pittsburg studio. TVtM Mb HAM _ JOVX Û0IH6 \>0WH From 10 SO p.m. to 1Î m — Dance music mou enouitWT- LOOK KT kVV "THE mCt chocolate Sou a THE ATMOSPHERE 0V TOUR VJOMAMLT CHARMS - 1 FEEL r Wolohan’s Californians, radiocast At 8 SO p.m —Concerti } TO W\>T k TtVJ TVUHCjX TOV 10»6HT reel from Sweet's ballroom. K Y W—Chicago, III. (Central. 636.4) While 1 TEVIRHOME THAT X WAS OUST »E61NRlHb To COMVRRHEHb From 6.36 to 7 p.m.—Children’# bed­ imit XlMClS VOR ME - titE, VM KOW—Morning Oregonian, Portland TO A E«IV4T> TOUR SCAxmVUV CHARACTER- TOUR. EOHbNSXS FOR (Pacific, OS) w , time story. Uncle Bob. toud From 7 to 7.30 p.m.—Dinner concert. emtR GVkT> YKA UOtUti EkCW children revealed THE OVER.VUa\HIN» tenderness At 8 p.m — lecture sponsored by Lnb Congress Hotel. 6o tour Shop un* '‘■V. \ TO AOSTVAUk VI1TM TM)- verstty of Oregon Bitension Division. At 8 p.m.—Speeches, auspices of the ov tour Sweet nature..- aan chilexjh voice that 10 30 p.m.—Hbot Owls. Ih THÇ SuAuRBS- it* -niTcr t \v

1. C. Butcher. THS CVTT gramme. From 9 to 10 p.m. -Midnight revue. TOU- THE RATTER OR A TINT FOOT-RAW KPSO—Angel us Tempje^ Lee Angeles From 11 p.m. to 2.30 a.m — Midnight revue continued. SHALL REMINT) ME OR TOUR. TENDERNESS - WHN—New York, N.Y. (Eastern, 366) l WILL HOT SAT POOP-ST SUT SOME PAT--* From 6.30 to 7 pi—Vlru ent Cataneie by the young folk. Evangelistic ser­ and his Hotel Aiamuc orchestra. ------OVYRkNOR- mon by the pastor. Music by the Silver From 7 to 7.39 pm- Harry Rlchmae , TOU CUX MB Band and Temple Choir. and hts entertainers; Eddie Elkins and From 8.16 to 10 p.m—Band concert his orchestra. * >»0TF' presented by the Silver Band under the From 9 30 to 10 pm.—Dan Gregory ATua direction of Gladwyn N. Nichols. Lec­ and his Crystal Palace orchestra. ture on technical radio subjects by N. From 10 to 10.10 p.m.—Fashion chaUs 0uJ2 E. Brown, prominent radio engineer.! Mine, Belle From ID to 11 p.m.—Organ recital pro From 10.10 to 10-26 p m.—Bob Miller, gramme of Roy Reid Brlgnall. with as e°From 10.25 to 10.30 p.m —"Storage Fluting artists. la? KHJ*-Lee Angeles Times, Le# Angeles Batteries," H. H. Shunts. Paelfle, 404) From 10.30 to 11 p.m.—Rose land dance From 6 te 6.10 p.m —Radiocasting Art orchestra. Hickman’s cepcert orchestra from the From 11 to 11.30 p.m.—Vanity Club «part, Diltmore Hotel; under the direction of I revue. Edward Fltspatrlck. From 11.30 to 13 p.m—flam Wooding From 6.36 to 7.30 p.m.—Children's I and his J’iub Alabam orchestra, .Vi»-" programme presenting Prof. Walter flyl- I )Yom 13 to IX.SO a.m.—Tad Lewie end veeter Hertaog In a story of American ' his Parody Club orchestra.

BRINGING UP FATHER —By GEORGE McMANUS Constipation is tie arch-enemy

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a ; 20 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 EXPERT DECLARES Cocoa Door Mats Wincey ette Overbloases Broadcloth Overbloases R ~ PICKARD “be Popmlar Yates A door mat costs ho little and it saves more Values to *3.50 d? 1 PA Limited Street Store valuable rugs from street mud. Ir.vestment Sir John Vicars Says Mill for ...... tpleUtf ^**$3.69 Splendidly made from striped Successors to jSmiàet Gold and white, black and in a door mat is real ecenomy. QAn Has Ample Chance Here and plain material. In tailored white, fawn and white; also All sizes here. Prices from V W style. plain white and colors. First Unit Should be $1,250,- 000, Employing 500 Men That there is a great opening IDRAKE HARDWARE C01 on the Pacific seaboard, north of the 49th parallel, for a woolen 1418 Douglas Street Phone 1846 mill, is the statement of so em­ inent an Au|tralian authority as Sir John Vicars, president of woolen mill companies in ney and district, New South For Wales. Sir John, who arrived on the Aorungl lust evening from the Old Country, en route to Australia, stated that it would pay to Import wool with the present duty on manufac­ tured articles from the Antipodes to British Columbia, and if a plant cost­ ing about £250,000 was founded with experienced textile operatlves, under sound management, it would absorb 500 employees from the start. ‘‘1 cannot see,” he stated, “why it hn* not 1rem dope atrrady, although 1 understand you have some mills using r x imported yarn. It you. import your wool, and carry on all processes Ladies’ Art Silk Wonderful Savings in Ready-to-wear Novelty Necklaces yourself, you will build up an ex­ tensive business,, the most valuable Hosiery Values to *2.00 of which is those auxiliary to the Regular $126 for main factory. TV00/ Crepe Dresses Colors of red. Jade, tur “Pvrar surprised to-leara - -that- tha Pair. 'l|li textile industry has not made more Extra heavy quality. In quoise, orange, while' and Values to $30.00 black and white progress in the Pacific Northwest, in brown and grey only, with for view of the protection accorded by hemmed or garter tops; $14.69 Zr*» *000 $9.69 the tariff, and the expanding market Just a limited number in sixes 16 and 18 sixes 9 and •%. These are all new styles, In fawn, brown which exists for the purpose of ab­ only; navy tricotine and sport tweeds and navy shades ; all sixes frim 1$ to 48. Oddments of Ear sorbing your product/* 4 Sir John showed considerable in Boys’ AU Wool Coif rings tereet in the local wool situation, and IHftfftWWrfie haVT when 'tW db- Hose' Womens Raincoats ininions should develop their own Smart Coats Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for woolen and other industries. In Aus­ Priced!^Pair. ,69C Regular $16.00 asyawe. tralia, chiefly in the state of Victoria, Reduced to Clear These are chiefly drop they had about fifty woolen mills, for at* style; Jet. coral, amber, A Saturday special at this wool Gaberdine Coats, In popular fawn $10.69 and on the whole the buslneas waa Popular, stylish models of camel hair ivory, etc. Colds ^ Headache Bayer Tablets very prosperous. price for the first time, shades: made in belted, Raglan style. Sir John was one of the expert Pure worsted, in brown, and velour. In soft shades of fawn, commissioners who advised the Aus grey and heather mixtures, brown and grey; all regular sixes. Odd Ribbon Novel­ Pain Neuralgia Sp,nni traliun Government on the tariff pro with fancy tope; all sizes lection to be accorded to infant in to 8% Afternoon Frocks dustries of a special character In the ties Commonwealth. Values to $36.00 Dress Skirts ValaMto(jL26 00^ Toothache Lumbago He will proceed with Lady Vicars Boys’ Ribbed Wool for to Sydney. $23.69 Regular $8.75 for Hose Theee are very pretty, smart styles, Lingerie Sets; novelty Neuritis Rheumatism and shades In^sqpe de Chine and satin for powder puffs, pin cushions, Regular Value Canton; also silkVelvet, In brown and An assortment of splendid skirts, in etc. Accept only “Bayer” package 11.00. Pair... .D2/V black. All regular sixes in this group. whipcord and crepe, pretty pleated These are extra heavy styles; black, navy, fawn, brown and which contains proven directions. English worsted, in all grey. All regular sixes. Silk Radium Laces Handy “Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. sixes to 18. Also bottles of 24 and 800—Druggist». Clearance of Girls Regular to $1.00 Yard Aspirin Is th* trade mark ±nO«/ men’s missionary society in the [ nt ,s w ei wide. Various colored checks. Feather PilloWS Nelson, Jan. 10.—I. R. Poole waa synod of British Columbia. Curtain Scrim Regular $3.76. »-| Fancy Wash Fabric re-elected president of the Nelson Statistics showed that the mem­ An assortment of serges, Turkish Towels Raeh ...... «pl.De/ ffttard of Trade last night at the an­ bership of the church had Increased l flannels, coatings and Gloves nual meeting following a banquet until now it stood at 1,164. The I homespuns for dresse^ which waa featured by an address by most remarkable progress, however, I skirts and children’s wear; 3V2 "r 69c *io°- fiQr asr«srWHh b*-t Fred A. Starkey, late Provincial De­ was found In the Sunday school, j Ivory and white, with colored reacn...... partment of Mines representative at which boasted an enrolment of 971. popular shades. border*. Large six*, in white; very ab- Bedspreads Wembley. with a staft of S3 teachers and of­ In gauntlet style; shades WATCH FOR ficers. The Sunday school contri­ Marquisette, Regular 39c ■orbent’ 22x41 ,nchM- Regular $3.96. £Q of grey, cape, mastic and CONVENTION IN VANCOUVER bution was more than $300 in ad- Jersey Cloth o Yards Bach ...... «P£.Uè/ 'Htncc-of -tmy previous -year, wH44e| Vancouver, Jan. $0.—A three-day they had given $600 to missions. Thel for' Oa/C Turkish Towels Lar«» slit with fringe bordera; THE BIG convention of International Bible Ladles' Aid Society had had a year 1 IS Inches wide. In dc.lr.blc Regular 29c pink and red only, Students was opened to-dy at the of outstanding prosperity, bringing 1 “ “ $1.69 colors for drape», etc. Q /»Q Oddments in Neck- local headquarters. Delegates are in nearly $1.000, while the church! Table Cloths here f*j>m all parts of the province. givings to missions had exceeded the] A splendid quality jersey Longcloth, Regular 30c U forUi/L Regular $6.00 (£Q CQ Section allocations by more than 30 per cent. I It was reported that the sum of! in grey and plum shades Yards AA _ Linen mixture, with fringed for ...... ÀpOsUt/ $1,600 had been paid off on the mort-1 only; a wonderful bargain, for OÏ/C ,ndfl* 15x23 inches: colored All linen. In size 7tx72 inches; HALF gage Indebtedness. Samuel Drake j 3 °„ 69c IS lnchee wide. In etout quality, atrlpee. large and email design,, with and George Watson were elected to I 64 Inches wide. Slightly Including collars, vest fill two vacancies on the church | defected. Will wear well. border. and neck frilling. Huck Towels, Regular 45« Sheetings Cretonnes PRICE Wool Crepe 2 , ,69c SST.-: 69c K““''" 69c READS GREAT Bleached, with hemmed ends 90 inches wide, bleached. In nice English make, $2 Inches wide. In £T... $2.69 and fancy borders, 20x38 inches, even weave. neat floral designs. Childrens Satinette An exceptionally good Bloomers SALE DEPARTMENT ST0RE| quality, In navy, grey and Sir Samuel Hordern Speaks j fawn shades; 64 Inches Sr- ”" 69c THE wide. link only, sixes 8 to 14 on Reciprocity Week-end Sale of Whitewear years. General Warehouse “The Australian people are looking I Velveteens forward with great interest to the I >27 Yates St., Wholesale Dist. approval of reciprocity by Canada in 1 Saturday—the Last Day—Take Advantage of These Low Prices CkUrra . Vnti Victoria, B.C.—Phone 2170 certain lines of goods, as between the Colhmdnwealth and this Dominion." j $2.96.Tti" Yard'w $1.69 Princess Slips, heavily embroid­ Indies' Skirts, extra heavy Eng­ Corset Covers, fine white cam­ stated Sir Samuel Hordern, of the ered flounce, splendid quality lish cambric with deep embroid­ bric, lace and embroidery is-”” 69c A lovely silk finish vel­ celebrated firm of Anthony Hordern j ered frill and beading Insertion; Heavy cotton, some slight­ and Sons, the largest department cambric, shoulder straps; all trimmed, all sixes; veteen, In colors of navy, all sixes; regular QQ ly fleeced, In long sleeve stores proprietary in Australia. Sir sixes; regular $4.25 $1.75 ...... *. tplsOe/ regular $1.26 Samuel arrived from England on the j brown, grey and plum; 27 style, 8 to 14 year si PHONE 1251 liner Aorangl yesterday. Inches wide. Extra large sixes; /*Q Children’s Corset Waists, slightly He explained to The Times that 1 regular 62.00. Sale.. tpi*U«/ soiled, fôr girls from while as Importers his firm was not I Princess Slips, trimmed with em­ IxwHes* Knickers with deep em­ so directly Interested in overseas Crepe de Chine 8 to 12 years...... Children s Night­ trade, yet it was the general opinion broidered frill, strap shoulder; broidered frill, button band; that the Australian export business regular $8.00 Liberty Waists for Jflddtes, 4 to gowns with this coast would have to de- I Values to (1 £Q for -,...... $1.00 Do You Want velop very considerably if the optt-1 $2.76. YardepleOa/ Ladies* Gowns, splendid quality 8 years, white €% fiûgs mistic views held by the politicians materials In many styles and only. Special .. * for VvV ir»*? 69c were to come to fruition. He pointed A pure silk crepe in a good Step-in Sets, fln^ cambric, em­ qualities, priced In three groups Odd lines, small sise» only. out that the British people, when he I weight for Jumper*, ladles' Crepe Bloomers, splendid left, were greatly interested In the I broidered, trimmed on neck and round neck pullover varieties. dresses, etc., tn large range Value $8.00. Sale. each. $1.98 quality, -tn white, pink, mauve Your Stock success of the project, and said he j of colors; 40 inches wide. and shoulders; all sixes chemise hoped to learn more of It on his re- and drawers; (PI OQ Value $2.50. Sale, each. $1.69 and péach, all sise», el a* - /»A Girls’ Tuxedo I turn to Australia. tic -waist and knee. SpecialOvC ! He spoke enthusiastically of the regular $2.80 for .... vReAV Value $2.00. Sale, each, $1.00 Sweaters I development of tne Commonwealth, and of Its status In London. Eng­ Values to (PI CQ Tb Increase land. enhanced by the fine exhibit $4.00 for.. at Wembley. «D1.0Î7 i Sir Samuel stated that the vessel | Embroidered Bureau Stamped Goods and Wools Reduced Hi sea 11 te H years. Alan In which they had traveled was an- , navy serge dresses, 4 only. Are you expecting troublet The “Bowman” Remedy will other demonstration of the desire for Scarves In email rises. closer commercial relations between Clark’s Wool Baver Stamped Articles Belding’s Cable Cord help you as it has done to thousands of stock breeders Australia and Canada. It waa? bis lint visit to British Columbia,, al­ Regular $1.00 Children’s Voile the world over. Send for free bulletin. though he had been a frequent trav- | eler by way of Sues to Europe. 5 Balls 69 c, ...... 69c Dresses Sir Samuel is president of the I Fine white Persian lawn, Automobile Cluj* of Australia. He Is ] A collection of oddments for fancy work, Two-ounce skeins, fdr the embroidered all round; These sold originally at 60e a well-known racing man. Recently rompers, play' aprons, crib covers and making of silk sweaters he” bought the French-bred horse I sixes 41x12 ins.; reg. 70c. each. Standard sise; col­ Satan, which ran second tn thef white lawn dresses, slightly soiled, gar­ colors brawn, almond, al- The Erick Bowman Remedy Co. famous Cesarewltch race;" and each. ore bide-, orange-, red green mm - Moabite, from Lord Derby's stable». and yellow. ments far children up to 4 years. honeydew. ornoE and factory, we yams street wfi 1 oh has won many-1», _ „ \ / races. Both horses have been