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WEATHER FORECAST Dominion—Crasy to Marry. %M\0 Royal—The Golden Snare. For 38 hours ending 5 p. re., Thursday: GorgH Park—Peggy's Pierrots. Victoria and vicinity— Light to mod­ Colu nbis—A Manhattan Knight. Variety—The Confession. erate winds, partly cloudy, with showers Princess—The Town Marshal. * <*h*e/ty at night

PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. 59. NO. 46 \ VICTORIA, B. G., WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 24, 1921 WRECKED

SERVED CANADA WRECKED AIRSHIP EMBODIED Thirty-Nine Lives Valera’s Followers’ FOR • MANY YEARS; ILE UNI LATE SIRS. HUGHES LESSONS OF FAMOUS R-34 Reply In Hands Ofi WAS EXPELLED Lost When Disaster Voted Out by Labor Congress of Canada Overtook Airship Premier On Friday Discussion in Winnipeg Was Lengthy One Great Dirigible ZB 2 Broke In Two, Exploded and Came Expected Mr. Lloyd George Will Receive It Two Da; Winnipeg. Aug. 24. — (Canadian Down In Flames To day At Hull, England; Had Press).—By rote of the Tradfei Ifnfi ' H«!ice; Sinn Fein -Courier Will Be Sent From Du' ' Labor Congress of Canada, the Cana­ • "Beèa-ffiït ^ dian Brotherhood of Railway Em­ To-night, It Is Stated. ployees to-day was expelled from the Congress and its charter was revoked. An open vote was taken In the con­ vention by roll-call . after a debate London. Aug. 24.—The giant dirigible airship ZR-2. purchased London, Aug. 24.—A Sinn Fein courier will be seift from Dublin which had continued.during two ses­ 1.v the United States from Great Britain, exploded over the-city to-night with the reply of (he l)ail Kircann to the British tiovem- sions and stood 394 for revocation of of Hull to-day, according to advices received here shortly after the Brotherhood's charter and 151 for n.ent '» | not re proposa Is'-«ay 8 a Central News dispatch from Dublin continuing that organisation in- Its S.30 o’clock this evening. to-day. membership. The airship is a wlcck in the River Humher. The vote removes from affiliation; ^ __ The reply, it adds, is to be delivered to (premier Lloyd George l with the Congress between 7.000 and I The ZR-2, wrecked to-day at Hull. England, was to have made a voyage It is reported ten of the crew were saved. The crew «.stated in Ijondon Friday morning. " • • i 10,000 members scattered across the I acr08S the Atlantic to the United States, her future home. In general ap- to have numbered forty-nine- 4 : Whole country, for the reason lhnt I pearance site was similar to the R-34. the British dirigible which crossed their organisation covers th?jrrpund| th<. Atlantic and was afterwards wrecked in England. The picture of the Of the survivors picked up. one had a broken leg and one Dublin, Aug. 24.—The reply to Great Britain's terms for at covered by an International body, the "7 ... . _ th,. — ■ . W44K-K4* V4* 1*4*1 V’ IhITIKmI.» ■ ■**—* settlement of the Irish question will he delivered at Premier Lloydf Brotherhood of. Railway and Steam-1 R-34 above will, .«la* Times readers-w* tmpreww>n of the ship Clerks. Freight Handlers, etc. | existed before the disaster to-day. Reports from Hull timed 7 p.m. place the numlter of men who Gforge’a official residseee tu I tewmpg-MTTTrt Thursday night or'r Only Visitors. descended by parachute at four. Bateman, a Halifax man. who Friday morning, it is expected here. The delivery, if is thought, The action of the Congress went was making photographs at the rear of the ship, fell into the water will precede The proposed publie meeting of the Dail Kircann. into effect at once and consequently front the dirigible. This report said that three bodies had been In preparation of the reply, on during the remaining sessions of the ! Troops Forced To Fire x Which Eamvim de Valera and the present convention the delegates uf j brought to laud. ■ ’ '7 , . others werti-working to-day whHe th4 the Canadian Brotherhood «*f Rail­ Hart of the wreckage, it was added, had sunk to the bottom Dali Hi rearm was taking- a recess, the way Employees may not attend ex­ RUSSIANS DECLINE cept as vtsttors. They wfll have- no of the river. "Cabinet"" has the benefit of advice On Rioters In India Tugs trnd other craft of all from the membeiTi of thé Sinn Fein SETJOR FRIDAY voice In the remaining business of der and she swerved in toward th« the convention. put off from the shore for rescue Humber. executive committee, vyieh is com­ Mr. Mosher announced that the work immediately the disaster was FI posed of somewhat older men than Military Honors For the Late C. R. R. E. delegates would held a witnessed. Simultaneously a corps TWENTY-ONE FROM the average of the Dali membership. meeting to-morrow morning. Bombay, jkag. 24.—A grave situation has arisen in the Malahad pf ambulances dashed to the pier and wer "wrr* pwritetpHnte -fw- thw —Federal Minister 1 ( disli ii l on tbe wcst ooast of Uritish india, where seditious agitators injured members .of the cregr to U. S. ON BOARD Readjustment. the infirmary as they were landed. Also Said- They WITT Refuse *•onfereneea to-day over the tertns of Washington. Aug. 24 —Twenty-one Ithe reply now being framed. Lindsay, Ont.. Aug. 24.—The body Immediately after the result of the have been working on the religious fanaticism of ignorant natives. A Hull message stated Captain Americans were on board the dirigible French Faminè Aid of the late Sir Sam Hughes will be vote was announced. John Bruce. Their activities liave resulted in serious rioting, bloodshed and Swean. the British officer who com­ JTorunto. moved that the new Con­ ZR-2 when she was wrecked to-day buried with full military honors on destruction of property. ^ ' manded the ZR-2. was not harmed. London. Aug. 24.—Ruàeta will be gress executive, which will be elect­ The Press Association had a mes­ during her final trial flight, a report compelled to decline British and j Friday. A private set-vice will he j ed later irt .the week be Instructed Military forces have fired iqum rioters, causing many casualties. sage from Hull shortly after 8 p.m.. to the Navy Department from London French famine aid. says The Pravda J held at the family residence af 11 to make every effort to effect a re- Railway-lines have been cut. post offices have been robbed and saying that Ensign Marcus Esterley. said. The report, filed at 7.30 o'clock, of Moscow, because these epuntries. a. m , after which the remains will îwÜn'TsrV of°n theR*s- ddifferencesinâr,.sSrî«tïî" be ! mob law is almost supreme in several small towns, one of the American officers, who said at that time there appeared to be have agreed to assist only on condi­ be ronveved to the Lindsay Armories R. K. and the Inter- | had been reported lost, had been only six survivors from the entire tion that the Soviet Government 1 and remain in state. The public aer- national Broihirhpod of Railway and ( One vtHagc*. aurrountled by_a mob, ha* been repeatedly making complement. recognises the debts . Russian regime, amounting to several ; will take place in the family plot in and Kxprrss and Station Employees, BROKE IN TWO. When the ZR-2 etartfd on her trial billion gold rubles. Riverside 'Cemetery. Lindsay. The which had led to the present situa­ flight from Howden Tuesday she had The Pravda. which Is quoted in a Will Journey From There.to orange Ix>dge will attend in a body. tion. This suggestion was adopted SAY SPECTATORS on hoard t9mnmander Ixmis Maxfield. Reuter dispatch from Russia, de­ Lindsay is In deep mourning to­ unanimously and without discussion. of the United States navy, who had clares the Soviet Government would Australia day. Sir Sam Hughes was undoubt­ APPROVAL IS GIVEN The airship was passing over Hull been designated by the American prefer to purchase the necessary food edly Victoria County’s most promin­ CH€APER TIN. SPEC! ROM in fine style when suddenly It was Navy Department to pilot the ZR-2 Itself at a cost of 100.000.000 rubles London. An ST- 2*. <«'a n*d tan ent citizen. lie was-a great friend -1 :: PATHFINDING TOUR seen to break in two. Instantly from England to the United States; rather than pay even the" interest oh Press) — Premier Hughes of Aus­ to his friends. He was à fighter for New York. Aug. 24.—Judge El ben there were terrific exploitons and the Brigadier-General 8. M. Maitland, these debts, amounting to about 50».- a just cause, and would leave no H. Gary, t halrmsn of th** United \ airship burst iqto flames and com­ the British Air Marshal: Colonel tralia left London yesterday, on* his Much approval was manifested Campbell, who supervised the work ooo.goo rubles. stone unturned to help hie follow- States Steel Corporation, announced by Prairie people over the Seattle- PLANS TO-MORROW menced to descend. Three para­ homeward journey. He wttt spend s fnen and his home town of Lindsay. ^ chutes were seen to leave the alr- of 'designing the dirigible, fire other ko-day that the corporation would to-Calgary motor tour of the Vic­ American officers, seven engineers week in France and will present an ^Thousands of the people of Hull Australian flag to the city of Amiena Great Efforts. meet price cuts in sheet and »tin toria pathfinding party, according Peter Wright to Be Speaker; and four riggers, in addition to the 311306 plates Instituted by independents. to Alderman A- E- Todd, who r*»d "•’ft also unveil » cross in mem­ In hiVsfrtktng career of journalist, witnessed the disaster, which oc­ regular British view. ory of Australian soldiers who fell at Pfirl imv-ntanan and citizen, .he wired The Times from High Invitation to Public River. AlL*erta. to-dajl as follows : curred at 5.40 o’clock. As the ex­ in 1918. worked hard for the interest of the plosion occurred they dashed panic- WAS LARGER THAN In idt%ver*ing with a Reuter cor- Cotmty of Victoria and Hallburton. W’e left Calgary at 3 o'clock on Councillor Peter Wright. ex-Mayor stricken in all directions for fear of Xefipondenrr-'tfce: Australian Prime BY ELECTION IS Tuesday, but owing to consider­ of Newport, Monmouthshire^ and rep* DIRIGIBLE R-34 CONFERENCE which he represented for so many being enveloped by the wreckage, Minister was unable to say whether years. • A able tire trouble only arrived at resen ta live of the British Seathan's which fell just over the Victoria Pier. Ii was stated that certain defects of hewtoujd return to the^üld-Country He was a man fearless in his cri­ High River, thirty-nine miles dis­ and Fireman's Union, who is now on ticism of his enemies, but yet kind Smoke and Flames. the R-34. the British dirigible which before long. tant, The roads here are good. crossed the Atlantic have been avoid­ "Who can say he- will be alive to­ and forgiving at heart. He gave no HELD IN WALES The party was much gratified at tour in Canada, will be the speaker Burning fragments of the airship Obstacles to Be Overcome at j at the. Rotary Club luncheon to-mor- belched dense columns of smoke and ed in the ZR-2. which was 41 feet morrow T’ he asked. "The man who quarter to a foe he thought in the the approval manifested in Cal­ longer than the earlier ship and counts on the future-is a fool or wrong. l!e fought parliamentary is­ gary Harvesting scene* in the flames, which extended for hundreds Washington sues With n conscience that he was J In view of the widespread interest seven feet greater in diameter. It newly-hatched. We are all mortal Voters Go to the Polls in great wheat fields an- most inter­ of feet along the surface of the also had a gas capacity of 2,700,000 Washington. Aug. 23.—(Canadian and die. " fighting for the rtght^ esting. The crops are good on | in his visit, the Rotary Club executive water. cubic feet as against the R-S4» Mr. Sastrit. who was the Indian Military Arrangement». the average between here and Eyewitnesses saw at least* four Pyess)—Not all Is optimism with re­ Caerphilly has made some changes in the regular 2.000.000. a total horsepower of 2.100 spect to the forthcoming disarma­ debirate to" the Empire Conference, Ottawa, 24. — (Canadian « 'algary. but south of MacLeod men descend from the burning'air­ as compared with the R-34’s 1,250, left London on the same train with procedure, and the luncheon plan of ship by parachutes. Three men were ment conference. It is true that Press)—The military arrangements 1-owdon. Aug. 24.— (Canadian Press they are bad. the club is to be changed for this oc- and a reputed cruising ‘endurance** most of the official outgivings and Mr. Hughes, going to Geneva to at­ for the funeral of Sir Sam Hughes, Cable)—Polling is taking place to­ seen hanging from each parachute. of 6.000 miles at sixty miles an hour. tend the meeting of the League of The | explosions lit the big dirigible the comment seen in print assume which w-t"1 take place on Friday af­ day in the by-election for the con­ In addition to the members of the The R-34 at full speed had a cruising the conference will be a success and Nation»: , ternoon w - already completed Sir stituency of Caerphilly, in Wales, club, the executives of the Chamber were of such force as to "wreck many radius of a little more -v than 4,900 result in a definite and satisfactory Sam's remains will he carried on a where the death of Alfred Onions, 'ommerèt*. Canadian Club. Klwanis of the windows of store fronts In the < Va" centre ’of; Hull. agreement for.the reduction of arm­ LEEDS LIBERALS gun carriage and on arrival at the Laborttei left a vacancy. At the last- U. 5. Mill A complete comparison of the two aments, or at least of naval arma­ grave there will be the customary general election Mr. Onions had a Navy league, and Trade* and Labor airships follows: ment. But under the surface. Ujk CHOSE CANDIDATE .salute__J.oT a lieutenant-general of majority of 2.000 votes over W. R. j Council are invited to attend the lun­ TWELVE BODIES R-34 ZR-2 FOR COMMONS fifteen one-mïnuVF Vhi#st-’---S'Ae.-uiilllfc. ■Buuéui. MÜWlL, ,’r*,"w cheon. which .will begin at the Em­ i^engtn I reel ►...... Hopes. tarv escort will he a composite bat­ In to-day's polling there appears to press Hotel ballroom at 12.10 o'clock WERE RECOVERED" Diameter (feet) .. 78 85 talion made up from the \Flrst Bat- PEACE DETAILS and following the practice adopted .000.000 2,700.000 Capacity (cubic ft.) 2 Everybody Is hoping, of course, Brockville, Ont.. Aug. 24.—Amasa he a chance of Mr. Edmonds, who is Hull. Eng.. Aug. 24.—Disaster over­ are say­ moderate Socialist sentiments, prob­ Republican members of the Hgnate sioned officers and nearly a dozen ing that the tax burdens of the ably because the miners, who form OF WINNIPEG DIED other Americans of lesser ranking, in 30 4! United States are getting to he in­ YOUNG MAN KILLED - the majority of the voter* in }his rid­ Foreign Relitlone Committee by addition to the regular British crew. Gasoline supply Regina. Aug. 24. Harvesters to Winnipeg. Aug. 24.—Robert I^vkle. (gallons) ...... 7,500 8,000 tolerable and cannot .continue and a total of 23.951 have been brought ing. look askance at the Communistic President Harding and Secretary The number of fatalities has not that expenses, especially those of the" ■h.. J IN AUTO SMASH one of the thirty-six registered in been definitely ascertained. but Time in crossing to Saskatchewan from all over organization after their experiences Hugheslughes qtat a conferenceconferenc held to-day Atlantic (hours) 108 •72 navy and army, must be reduced so with the» strike negotiations. •• the first- Winnipeg directory issued twelve bodies ar«£ said to have been Windsor, Ont.. Aug. 24. -Theodore Canada up to the present time. t the White House. In 1*76. died last night, aged 70 He •Estimated. as to lighten this load. No doubt is In London. recovered and it is blieved that not Aboard the. R-34> gondolas, thé entertained that statesmen of other Marion, twenty-two. was instantly ancL_i.be movement will he prac­ Terms W the treaty were said to was born In Kincardine. Ontario, and fewer thgn ten on board were saved. enlightened countries take the same killed and Eugene Bermsore. twenty- tically completed with the arrival I.ondon. Aug. 24.—(Canadian Preax havelave met wtrh^no'X*ti1rp Berlin turned over by her British builders i der the surface much doubt.and mis­ polling will take place to-morrow ; to the United States navy for her j giving about the success of the dis­ This is especially evident when it Ja ; Berlin, Aug. 24.—Fhtendly relation» ! AUTOMOBILE CAMPING SITE flight across the Atlantic. armament conference. .The obstacles rememb^rwTtbat' this division was tt j between the GovernmentH of Uer- The airship set out from Howden ( . Japanese Premier May early yesterday and was prevented by 1 in the way of success are formidable. one time recognisedrecognized ias a closed Tory l many and the United States, which : « The Victoria and Island De­ IAN COIL In the first place, there is doubt as were Interrupted on February 9. 1917, ■ a storm from landing last 'night j«nd to how far the Pacific complications * « Concluded en pese^4. ) were to be restored by the signature : velopment Association, announces was cruising about to-day making with Japan can be adjusted. A part of the treaty of peace between the J tp-day that arrangements have further tests before proceeding to of the Japanese people are anxious Attend Big Conference ARMED NEGROES~T two nations here to-day. Arrange­ been made with the Victoria and Fulham, in Norfolk, where it was to settle them but there is the mili­ ments for the event were completed | Island Athletic Association for the intended to moor her. taristic element to be taken into ac­ ROB AND BEAT yesterday. It was decided that the ; use of'its. premise» Curtis Point The ship was floating easily over count. How far Its influence will chle set­ assist, in every way possible the Can­ the bandits' automobile, kicked and tled in supplementary agreements. tion Of naval burdens, will still in­ sult them in the matter. \ . ,. . . . ., beaten and tijrnwn. out of the ma­ British woodworkers, who are members of the Amalgamated adian industry. Domestic coal Is be- sist that this, be so effected as to In­ If Llovd George and Prerotei: Brjumd oT h ranee definitely decide chine at Seward Park. The bandits railwJy wreck ~ * Society of Woodworker, will not handle woodwork of any kind tng secured for points where it has sure British naval supremacy. This to go to Washington, it is declared that Premier Hara may go for escaped. not hitherto been used. (Concluded on peg# 4.» iront British Columbia mills unless it has been manufactured Generally speaking the Government a,fortnight to make the circle of Premiers complete. ' TAKES TWO LIVES ‘'under trade union conditions and by trade union labor." heating plants throughout the coun­ TRADE PACT FIRST; Should neither Premier Hara nor Viscount Chinda go to the SAILORS REFUSE TO try are adapted for the use of United ■ onferenee it. is considered almost a certainty that Viscount ANSWER QUESTIONS Grand Junction. Colo.. Aug. 24.— This is the unqualified statement contained in a letter received States coal. In the Maritime Prov­ .... JAPANESE LATER TO ,0“ ’ - - — tv miked o( an a autmtltute tor Ad- Two persons are dead, two are be­ here to-day by K. 8. Woodward, secretary of the Victoria Tradea inces and the West, however, domes­ I riuc CIDCRIA vchtda. the Minuter of Forelpi lieved to be dying and from 25 to 35 tic fïîM is used with success, and there mirai Kato, while Viscount Kanekx>‘e NeW" York. A.ug. 34.—Michael Mur­ more are injured as a result of a Shd Labor Council, from A. G. Cameron, general secretary of the t-tMVt OlDCnlM AffalrSi W||1 head the Japanese mis­ friends are advocating his nomlna- is only a small quantity of Imported phy and Robert Pike, members of the wreck which occurred on the Rio Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers. Mr. Cameron 'a letter is in fufl brought in for use in speclally- sion. Among the likely candidates tion as a repreaenta|lve of the Privy crew of the British schooner Henry Grande and Western Railroad near HalrèW; Manchuria. Aug* 34.—(As- Council, and also because of hlâ fa­ answer to the suggestion of the Victoria Tradea Council that British vonstrm ted furnaces. clated Press)—RepresentativesincB w mentioned for places with the mis- l* Marshall, which was seized by the Gate. Colo., about . 3.30 o’clock this ... As the (government la a large'fuel miliarity with American affairs, as United States coastguard cult,or morning. The dead: Douglas Arm­ workmen refuse to handle woodwork manufactured Joinery, rgeeived by e Japanese Government and thee .«ion are AdmlruL Kato. Minist» : of president of the Amerlcan-Japan user, it is expected that the purchase Itfcrine; Viscount Uhl I, An»»uM-a.'lor Seneca off the Now Jersey coast last strong. engineer. Grand Junction manufactured In British Columbia in this morhlng, for which. jslease(accept r Eastern RepubllA are gathering Society. .of Canadian iuel will have a bene­ re for a conference w4lb the eh- to1m rrsçcw,France. «*•Barpn Hay ash l. AmbA&tsi- month, were hold in coptempt" of Colo., and a man named Fair Ml d. mills rhe condition# in whkdt are. not behslf of my and my or­ ficial pffect on the Indus- of drawing up a rommercini jfi.YJ!"- '*t(»' Great—----- jhritatn,,.«rwW.„, an*f«n ftnrmi Baron Goto, former Foreign Min­ court yesterday for,their refusal to whose initials and exact address were ganization our best thanks," Mr. answer questions concerning the not obtained In early reports. It was satisfactory to organized labor. v icourage prit ate rlllxeni through­ aty. This treaty, it Is declared, F Made hara, Amha»a*dor to 4h' LeiUal ister. Viscount I to and former Pre­ Your loiter dated July 24 relative < "amcron w§nte. out the. ct untry to use the domestic --■* — - J Sut•«-». mier Yamamoto are mentioned as personnel and the alleged rum ­ said. Mr. Fairttelp lived In a small .1 be designed as a precursor town in'Southern California. to the importation of Canadian ('precluded on page V product wherever possible, panesc evacuation of Siberia Admiral Baron Vlru Is prominent "dark horses." ning activities of the \ eased his service aa Minister ef Militia, and in most of which be actively RAILWAYS I860—Ye Old# Firme—1921 participated. orr SIR SI HDDRED Recruiting. No one denies that he brought to voluntary recruiting a spirit and en­ To Mothers of Girls DOWN EXPENDITURE thusiasm which never flagged CA1Ik NOME Kïïrl DIEDINm10 throughout the country until the The Odor With the Appeal to Thoae Whose Fancy Inclines Toward 1 Summer of 1916. Sir Stun himself OUR Mr. Mallek, who is now in the East on I Delicate Charm Ex-Minister Was in Sixty- always Insisted that conscription one of his regular purchasing trips, has been CARA NOME COMBINATION 8ET8, CARA NOME TALCUM Better Showing Made by the Wtould have been unnecessary had he POWDER, CARA NOME FACE POWDER, CARA NOME PER- 1 $451 ninth Year been given a free hand in raising the successful in securing a large nymber of Canadian Lines men by voluntary methods. How­ FUSE AND CARA NOME SACHET ever, he earnestly supported the Ottawa, Aug. 24.—Although the Military Service Act of 1917, and was FOR MILADY'S TOILET—CARA NOME—LANGLOI8 Canadian railway» have continued to returned at his last Parliamentary election as a supporter of the Union 1 ( -WE USE THE BEST IN OUR WORK | I stiov steadily falling revenues since CAREER IN CANADA March, a greater drop-1 in expenses Government. Girls’ Coats A Genuine "His ■ ' Resignation. has resulted In an Increased net rev­ Dominion War Minister For Campbell's Prescription Store Master’s Voice" As to the facts leading up to 'hie Quite a new departure for this store, but one that will enue. according to a statement made Two Years resignation as Minister of Militia Comer Fort and Douglas Streets J publlCL by the Bureau of Statistics Victrola and Ten there is still much controversy. He be appreciated,by mothers who have one or more.young dealing with operating revenues and Lindsay, Ont, Aug. 24.—Lieut.* took the opportunity on more than girls in the fagiily—especially if new coats are required. expenses of Canadian railways for Selections for $45 one occasion to state hie own posi­ General the Hon. Sir Sam Hughes, tion in the House of Commons, and The Coats are made of good quality cloth in brown and May, 1921. V/' Terms former Minister of Militia In the after retiring from office sometimes The operating ratio has steadily im­ Federal Government, died at 1 o'clock criticized the Government's adminis­ fawn mixture. They are well made, full lined, and nicely -v proved since the first of the year, and this morning at his home here. tration of military affairs. During one of his trips to Europe as Minis­ trimmed, with stitching, novelty buttons, poclTcts r Mt Alpine, Tn~‘wTfIc h‘ 'a IT*" ffië" m embers of the 621 Fort Street Pemberton Building "The operating expenses were -re­ brother-in-law; Misa Burke, of Bow- House participated. The view* he duced $3,092.468. or 9 per cent, from Phone 1929 641 Yale* expressed at the time were bold and May, 1920. and 8993.026. or three per­ manville. eieter-in-law ; E. McAlpine. You. too. can own an «ylectrïc washer on convenient nephew, and T. R. Rtlnspn, am old by some considered reactionary, but terms of payment. Come inrand let us explain the..merits. cent. from April. 1921 they received- considerable supports. - Tfl*'payroll eus |!5.757.277 against friend of 8lr Sam's: , " being in connection with the con­ of the EDEN and our easy payment plan. 119.285,456 for May. 1920. and $18.- > Greatest Fight. The late Sir Sam Hughes was for struction of the Saanich Jnterurban 999.980"* for April. 1921. This rep­ Oldest Coal Dealers in B.C. Of all the General's fights that line of the British Columbia Electric ARE WILLING TO resents a decrease of 18 and 17 per nearly thirty years a member of the against physical decline was not the Railway Company From Victoria cent respectively. Parliament of Canada and took an ac­ least gallant. Haring spent htav life Garnet Hughee went to the front In tive part In the political, educational, In physical and menUl activity he sociaïaijylbyiinesa life ot the country, France, where he roee^to^ be a Major- yet he Is associated most prominently fought old age .. .——REPAY SUMS long as he retained office, success­ Canadtan divisions. POPULATION OF j in the public mind with the profesblon , • ____ _ B. C. ELECTRIC of'arms, and his place In history will fully. but the change from fierce Besides Lady Hughes and MaJ- activity to. a passive life was too Gen. Garnet Hughes, two daughters | START TO PUT turn upon his career as Canada’s War much for even his indomitable spirit, Showrooms—Langley Street Phone 133 I Minister. survive namely. Mrs. (Colonel) Byron Witnesses Heard at Money When a boy of aex-entew he volun- and the moment he relaxed from the Green, of Chatham. Ontario, and Miss BRITAIN 42,767,500 1 leered to aid in the suppression of the cares of office the physical collapse AHeen S. Hughes, at home. Exchange Inquiry in Toronto ! Fenian Raid- Soon after that he Joined which he had long postponed with a Brothers and sisters of Sir Sam 18 YOUR ; the Canadian Militia and was closely sheer triumph of mind over matter who survive are; Major-General Toronto, A™ 24.—Continuing th ( London. Aiig Î3.—The pupulation identified with Its growth and devel- took place, and from a vigorous John Hughes, of Bowmanvtlle; James investigation _ leged frauds upon rtf England. Wales and Scotland, ac­ opment .for the rest of his life In midd!e-aged man in 1916 he became : Hughes. Tordnto. now lecturing In by soldiers who a feeble old man by the middle of the Govemmei cording to the new census made public | 189T he was Lieutenant-Colonel of j England: Brig-Gen. 8. * P. Hughes,! mey at par on the to-day. is 42,767,500. as against 4i).- • the 45th Battalion. He served in the 1917. cashed British WINTER COAL Superintendent of prisons. Ottawa. ! represented army pay 831.396 Un 1911, representing an In­ South African War. receiving several Toward the end his decline was Mr*.- Scow, widow of the late Prof. « pretence that SCHOOL SHOES crease of 1,913.104. or 4.7 per cenw decorations and being mentioned in rapid. Hla last appeufa’hrJTHi the and allowanci only, the Clarkson House was In April. He was but a Scott, Toronto; Mrs. (Dr.) J. A. Mc-1 Greater London's population is dispatches. Alpine Lindsay, and Mrs. McDonald, Commission yesterday afternoon AT BARQADf PRICES 7.476.168. an increase of 3-1 per cent. A General. shadow of the great, virile person­ heard Major %nest H. Greenwood, a By countries the population Is: ality that once so engrossed and al­ "of the United States, formerly Mrs. First Contingent man who cashed See our windows for low prices where the People's Shoe In 1914 he became a M a jo r-General Robert Thexton. of Lindsay. England. 35.678.500. Wales. 2.206.712; and two years later, as the result of most dominated . the Commons, and £1.300 at different dates. Greenwood stock is being sacrificed at ridiculously lpw prices. Men's Scotland. 4.882.218. Great War service, he was made a his speech was delivered In a voice estimated that only about £700 of The census shows that there are Lieutenant-General, by the British scarcely above a whisper. His old this was pay and allowance. He had shoes st cut prices. 20.430,623 males and 22.336.g07 female* Government. His knighthood was friends and colleague# believed they HYDRO-ELECTRIC made some profitable Investments In an increase of 676.176 males and gaxetted in 1916, were hearing him for the last time POWER EXTENSION England. 1.259,756 females In October, 1911. Saq» Jfughes. M.P. Take in Hughes Obit^rA "It looks to me as if you'owe the OLD COUNTRY SHOE STORE for Victoria and HfUiburton. Ontario In religion Sir ‘ 8am was a Government the exchange on £600," entered the Dominion Government as Methodist. Halifax. Aug. 24.—Fish, hydro-elec­ declared J. W. Godfrey. K-C.. acting 635-637 Johnson Street Phone 4121 AID FROM BANKS Minister of Militia and Defence, serv­ He was a brother of Dr. James L. tric power, public health and educa­ for the Government, and Major Green­ ing until his resignation in November. Hughes, for many years chief in­ tion occupied the Attention of a hqn- wood replied that he was willing to FOR CATTLE MEN WalterWalker&Son repay the amount. 1916 The first three years of hie spector of schools in Toronto. dred delegates to the convention of Ottawa. Aug. 24.—A ^statement $36 Fort Street ! service were prior to the war and oc­ W. J. Dyson also consented to pay cupied mainly In expanding and the Union of Nova Scotia Municipali­ back the exchange on £1,070 he had handed out by the Department of Ag­ Rhone 3667 equipping the permanent forces and Sir 8am was twice married—first ties here yesterday. received, after It was shown that thla riculture yesterday afternoon react militia of Canada. During this time to Miss Caroline J. Preston of Van­ Brigadier-General Mitchell, dean of sum came from a pension and from "A conference was held in Ottawa also he witnessed some of the great couver. who died, and In 1875 to Miss the faculty of applied science at To­ property disposed of in England. Good Care for Rent for PHQNR to-day between 8lr Henry Drayton, military reviews of Europe, and visit­ Mary K. Burk, of Ontario. Of the ronto University, said that In twenty Charles R. Bird, an Ironworker of Minister of Finance; Hon. 8. F. Tol- ed Belgium and parts of France, where family of two daughters and a son. years he looked to see the Province Hamilton, was shown to have col­ mie. Minister of Agriculture; C. A. he was satisfied that a coming great the latter. Garnet B. Hughes, lived covered with a network of systems lected exchange twice on the same You to Drive Yourself _ Bogart. Sir Frederick Wllilams-Taylor. war would be fought. In Victoria for years, following his rivalling the hydro-electric power dis­ money and he undertook to pay back Sir John Alrd, C. E. Neill,. E. 4?\ Pratt profession of engineer, hie chief work tribution of Ontario. $110 to the Government. or Will Supply Driver lNU. • • . and J. P.-Dell, of the Canadian Bank­ First Contingent. ers' Association, respecting the pres­ It was not, however, till the out­ ■ n i ent unsatisfactory Canadian feed break of the Great War that hie en­ cattle industry. thusiasm and talents had full p>v. All C»r. Courtney ant OerOon "It was recognised that some special Canada stood more or less dumb­ measures must be taken immediately founded when her Minister of ^initia for the protection of ranchers, cattle cabled the Mother Country promising dealers, cattle feeders and farmers. a contingent of 46,000 soldiers within VICTORIA Drive Yourself AUTO LIVEKV Owing to restricted markets and a two months. This truly remarkable 721 View St. LIMITED Phene 3053, pronounced reduction In prices. Cana­ feat of mobilizing, training, equipping dian cattle cannot at present be sold. and dispatching thg/originals" 35,000 "As a result of the discussion that strong, was Accomplished, however Tired and Nervous—from the Lack took place, assurance was given by largely through the unconquerable the bankers that all reasonable credit and dominating influence of the Hon would be extended td deserving bor­ Place a trial order for a ton of 8am Hughes. Minister of Militia. This rowers 'against livestock, especially our superior quality was done at the famous Valcartier en­ of Sleep? Do You Know with regard to renewals, and that no campment. and was a feat pronounced undue pressure will be brought to by the late Lord Roberts to be with­ TRY “HOPE” bear for payments until a reasonable out a parallel in the military history Improvement In the market conditions COAL of the world. the Reason Why ? has been made. This will apply to all then see for yourself how much With Great Energy. And Be Convinced districts In Canada." longer 11 lasts. We leave you to From August.-1914. until November You, Madam, or you, Sir, just give us an order for your be the sole judge. 1916, General Hughes worked with COMMITTEE WILL dynamic energy in carrying out made-to-order Eatl suit. Other orders (PQO Kf| Canada’s share In the Great Sleep time is the time when not good for people whose sys­ will naturally follow. Prices from ... L... -VV DIRECT BUSINESS J. E. PAINTER & SONS War. During that time of excite­ the reconstructive processes in tems don’t need to be drugged. 617 Cormorant Street. ment and tufnult. much controversy Toronto, Aug. 24.—-The business of raged over questions of policy, but your body are busiest—turn­ Fairweather s. Ltd/; in liduidaffo*., ______Trrrte--.»a------the great services rendered by Gen­ So if you don’t get your pro­ 1434 Gov t. will be carried on under the super- era) Hughes are abundantly attested ing food into blood and nerve Street v slor. of a, committee of five Inspec­ 1 by itis having raised and equipped tissue and living cells. per sleep at night it may be tors, chosen yesterday at a taeeilng during that time an army of more HOPE Phone 2689 than 400,000 men out of Canada's because you are being kept of the creditors of the compony in the office of the assignee, E. II. i* tots I population of 8.000,006. It was That’s the reason why lack awake by tea or coffee. Clarkson. Rome of the creditor* from in recognition of his services as Montreal urged a winding-up.- hut tho , Canadian Minister of War that he of sléep-makes you irritable, LABOR CONGRESS NEW ASSOCIATION feeling of the meeting was tiuu the was in June. 1815, created a Knight inefficient and nervous, and Stop tea and coffee for a concern should have a chancy to re- ! Commander of the Order of the Bath. while and drink Postum—the RECEIPTS $49,446 OF NEWSPAPERS e^tuiflish Itself. B&K Born ih 1S38.' ~------— why you lack “punch" when* Sir Sam Hughes was .born to, delicious cereal beverage. Winnipeg, Aug. 24.—The report of Amherst. N. 8.. Aug. 24.—Repre­ DISTRESS HT THE THROAT Darlington. Durham County. Ontario, you don’t get a proper amount P. M. Draper, secretary-treasurer, sentatives of twenty-five maritime CAUSED GREAT ANXIETY jin January 8. 1853. He went through of the right kind of sleep. submitted at. yesterday afternoons weekly newspapers gathered at Am­ ” the public and high schools and the Postum,is a pure cereal pro­ session of the Dominion Trades and herst yesterday and organised the WHEAT FLAKES Toronto, University, being a brilliant duct, and contains no harmful Labor Congress here, recorded total Maritime Selected Weeklies Associa­ Not an uncommon experience, was Delidou* etudent, and also famous as a la­ It has been the experience receipts during the year of $49.446 tion. to deal with matters relating to that of Mr*. H. 8. Wtlmot. of Tulee, i crosse player. He chose the profes­ element whatsoever. Your and expenditures of $47,881, leaving the publishing business, particularly N. 8.; "Many remedies failed, still ' sion of teaching and became a lec­ of many that the cup of tea or a balance of $1.865. Of the money advertising. ___ ^ splendid results .were found In "t'at- turer at' the Toronto Collegiate In­ first taste of Postern will sur­ Spent, $19.315 went into the purchase wrrhosone." 1 have been a most stitute. All agreed that he nad a coffee taken at meal time robs prise and please you. - Many marked talent for teaching, but he and remodelling of headquarters at TO CEDE TERRITORY. dreadful sufferer from Branchial them of sleep. Ottawa. trouble and Catafrh. on damp days. was ambitious to enter public life people prefer the flavor of Mr. Draper reported that the Con­ I would hawk and suffer great dis­ and In 1885 moved to Lindsay, On­ Washington, Aug. 24.—Panama will tario. where he became the owner Postum to that of coffee. gress represented 173.778 paid mem­ not resist the occupation of the dis­ tress In my throat. 1 used all kind« GUARDS KILLED - In Gould and Pyle’s Cyclo bers. and there were many more puted territory of Goto by Coata Rica, of medicine, but didn't get perman­ and editor of The Lindsay Warder. pedia of Medicine and Surgery whose mmeberships had not been the American Minister at Panama ent relief till I used (’atarrhoxone. It . A PRISONER IN Elected in 1881. , Order Postum from your kept up because they were out of cabled the State Department he had strengthened my throat, stopped my In 1891 he was the Conservative you’ll And that "caffein is a work, so that he thought 225,000 been informed by the Panam» Min­ cough and made me well." Try LOS ANGELES JAIL candidate In North Victoria In the grocer to-day. Drink this hot, workers were spoken for by the con- ister of Foreign Affairs yesterday. Catarrhoxone yourself — see what general election but was defeated. rapidly acting stimulant to the refreshing beverage in place of wonders It works on a bad'throat, or Los Angeles. Aug. 24.—Horace Box. A y6ar later he was returned at a ,rTheee were in 2.006 local unions. colds, catarrh, bronchitis. ‘ Different twenty-two, a prisoner In the county brain and spinal cord, quick­ SENT TO PRISON* by-election and continued to repre­ tea or coffee for ten days and from the old way, because you >11 here, was shot and killed by sent Victoria (later Vlctoria-Hali- ens the action of the heart and CATV ...... breathe Catarrhoxone. -Get the dol­ deputy sheriffs at 2.30 o'clock this see what a wonderful differ­ • tit Jfthfl, W. B.. Aug. 24.— GuetaV hurtoni in the Dominion House for lar outfit which Includes the inhaler morning in a gun fight which ensued the balance of hie life. In the House raises blood pressure." ••My husband has had indigestion I-angbeln, former" secrétanr-treasurer and lasts two months. Small else following the reported discovery by ence it mill make in the way of the local longshoremen's union, he became prominent as a consistent, for the past month." +.■ , v ^ 50c. Dealers. The Caturrhosone Co., Deputy Sheriff Al Patton of an at­ thorough-going Imperialist, an out­ you feel. • "Really! I’m eo sorry! I had no was yesterday sentenced to two Montreal. (Advt.) tempted >11 break by Box. spoken leader of the Orange Order .This makes it a very good Idea you were without a cook."— years in Dorchester Penitentiary for and an ardent exponent of military takinir $300 from the funds of the MELTED. medicine if prescribed by a Peetum cemee in two forme: Instant Sydney BuHetin. TALK OF PULP preparedness. Although a strong longshoremen's association for hie Conservative, he differed with his doctor for cases of collapse, Postum (in tine) made instantly in the own usi). "So you have made up with Ollp- INDUSTRY INQUIRY party on the issue of the Ross rifle, cup by the addition ef bdfling water* Dm not sutler PL"Yes," said Mr, Twobble. "1 which he had recommended as presi­ when a patient needs to have Poetum Cereal (in packages ef larger bulk • Bother day VALUE INCREASED. with .Itehlng, Montreal. Aug. 24.—Talk of a Gov­ dent of the Bunding Small Arms for those who prefer to make the drink B I e e 4 I m g. couldn't resist the spirit In which hie his system abnormally forced apology was offered- When a man ernment Investigation Into the Rior­ Committee. He stood by his views while the meal te being prepared) made or Protruding She (pouting)—You don't value my dan Company. Ltd., situation, with a on this subject after becoming Min­ RILES P11•a No kieses as you used to. cornés to me and says he's sorry and into activity. ' But caffein is by boiling fer twenty minutes. eu r glee 1 epor- He—-Value them? Why,- before we unwraps a package done up to look possible extension of the scope of ister of Militia and contended to the Dî e ointment wiu were married l, u^ed to expCtt a dozen like a pair of shoes and says. "What such a procedlng to take hi all of the last that (he rifle was an effective to payment for a box of candy, and we need new » a corkscrew/ Fm nod Canadian pulp and paper companies, and serviceable weapon. The issue ts ‘heard hi seme sections of fh* raised hy the use of the Ross rjfle wraEr.led. Teronte. Sen».* new 1 consider only one of them suf­ adamant, sir, and In such circum­ street The Star says. The Idea 1» was one ef the many controversies Bos free If Mjy______eollen this MJ ficient fora new drees— Boston Tran- stances I hope l never will be^—Bir­ close"!* etaioii1 io o*y psotes*. mingham Age Herald. ’’ not generally favored here. It adds. which raged about Sir 8am guying V1CTOK1A DAILY TIMES, VVEDNESÜAY, AUGUST 24, 1921 FOR TIRED, ACHING 'll . Vancouver Island News PROPOSED GREAT FEET—QUICK RELIEF fQowÊj asefJk^M^f A^iejse ^eef perFscf condition number of guests will visit the ho*, IMPERIAL SHOW pltal. — Just plunge those tender, pain­ MAJORITY AGAINST ing feet into a bowl of warm water. •TORE HOURS—9 a. m. Until S p.ni W. A. Heath who was seriously in­ VVprk up a thick lather with Blue- Wednesday Until 1p.m. COLUMBIA jured by a fall near a all© on his M LONDON -jgy Fobt Soap. How soothing! AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY farm Is slowly improving. S,A Manhattan Knight,*' the William MERGING BODIES It brings instant relief to jangling Fox photoplay dramatized from Murdo Campbell and bride- who British- Empire Exhibition nerves. It prevents swelling, ex­ Oelett Burgess* novel, "Find the Columbia »-"A Manhattan haVe been touring Vancouver Island cessive perspiration and itching. Woman,** closes ita run-to-night at Knight.** returned home on Saturday and are Planned in 1923 Ladies* and Children^ the Columbia Theatre. George Wgleh. Variety—“The Cenfeesien.** Poultrymen's Co - operative receiving the congratulation®, of their Then massage the aching muscles the athletic Fox star, Surpass*** hlm- Princesjs^—"The Town Marshal." Exchange Makes Overtures friends. y < ' - The British Empire Exhibition, with cooling, soothing Blue-jay •elf in the force of his splendid acting Royal-jp'The Golden Snare." which will be held at Wembley Park. Foot Relief, a penetrating balm. in this mystery play, which tells of RTTBIrka, manager of the Royal Middlesex, from April to October, Dominion—“Crazy te Marry." to Cowichan Creamery Bank of CAnada, Port Albernl, left Then apply that delightful anti­ Knitted Capes a young man who wght out In search 1123, will furnish a unique opportun­ septic deodorant, Blue-jay Foot of adventure and found more than he The Gjirge Perk — Peggy's on Thursday for a holiday trip to the Duncan, Aug. 13.—An extraordin­ Okanagan. He was accompanied by ity for a review of the Empire’s re­ Powder. Your feet will feel fine. bargained for. Mr. Walsh has -a Pier ret*. ary meeting of the Cowichan Cream­ Very comforting during these chilly morn­ strong supporting company. his llltte son, who will remote for the sources anr even Proper Care of the Feet”—to Bàuçr ings and evenings, an ideal wrap for ing part. a. rollicking character well N. Evans In the chair. About 100 possible. VARIETY suited to her. Miss Frame, who has been the & Black, Limited. Torontd* walking, motoring or traveling, and so Mr. Jaxon. Mr. Elton, and Mr. were present guest of Mr. and Mrs. William It will be the first Inter-Imperial Your druggist has The meeting was called principally Photodrama* cpme_and photo­ Campbell, are all well cast, and Mr. Swanson leaves on Thursday for Exhibition of a comprehensive char­ easy to carry. These sport#- capes come dramas go. butrZcw of- them -Uve- In Thomas has the best acting part he to receive a report of the Directors Glasgow, Scotland. Miss Frame Is acter since the Colonial and Indian in many pretty shades, with collars of hee played sine* joining the company o( ,he B c p„ultrymen'e Co-opera one of the large number of teachers Exhibition ot 18IS, which was held at Blue-jay memory longer than a fleeting some time ago. one which ia directly from the old land who has visited Vision. Of all the gficat . screen in hla line, and that la. sure to make live Exchange with a view to merge Canada this Summer. She Is" de­ South Kensington (part of the site Foot Treatment contrasting colors. In ladies’ sizes- from dramas of the d»y. none surpasses In many new admirera for the talented the interests of the Creamery with Is now occupied by the Impérial In­ Keep, feet f.eHn, fine story, direction, action, scenes and lighted with this country and le $10.50 to...... i,„ $20.00 young actor. the Exchange. * strongly In favor of the exchange stitute). That exhibition appears to extraordinary dramatic strength It was suggested that all poultry- Mr. Xldenn is playing a lighter and method of teachers that Is being have been a.fully representative one **The Confession." being shown at lees important part than usual owing men Identified with the Cowifchan Similar capes for children ages 6 to 14 strongly advocated on both sides of as far as the overseas states were the Variety all this weejt. "The to a rush business trip to Vancouver. Creamery should become members thffoceâh. years, $6.90 to...... $8.50 Confession," a massive Woven-reel Miss Lisle ha* a character comedy of the Exchange through the Cream­ concerned; all the principal colonies signed. A series of rooms of various production from the f ambus stage part, which will add greatly, to the ery, coming Ir. as one member. and dependencies took part, ànd ap­ periods and styles will be constructed, play To Serve the Cross" by that The hank fishing having closed on success of the play. George E. Kyle, Manager of the' Ex- the W*‘*t Coast, F. O. Tuttle, man- pointed special « commissions to or*- and in these t he appropriate decora- virile------writer------Hal Reid It’s a play- Wednesday night is also guessing 4Ions, furnktiny, qrtctuwtf «covipfcHV. K$M%W îW* VW* grown - ups. rekpéctW#xM>ftlir»fo etc., will be shown In situ. followed the run of fish up the Al­ ducts of the United Kingdom were times, and be impressed, with its Send"* your guess early addressed ledge. President, also addressed the Scientific Side. Capt. Kidd Jr.. Princess Theatre, and bers* I Canal and located hie float at not. however. Included; whereaMt Is hugeness more and there. It stands Ing. E. W. Neil then moved, and J*a Merit. * Popular Corsets at Popular out as doe .of the real dramatic tri­ little folks send your guesses for the W. P. Jaynes seconded ,the fol- hoped that àt the British Empire Ex­ Thirdly, there will be a very Im­ "bean Jar" so you- may get the' pris* hibition of 1123. the resources and portant scientific side. A number of umphs in the history of pictures, flg resolution: — *■ A large panther was shot Ip the co(m$lttees are being formed among and brings a picked cast of players, next Saturday, at the matinee per­ 'hat the Directors of the Çow- manufactures of the home country, formance of "Th^ Town Marshal." woods on the Albernl Canal by Wm. as well as of the Indian Empire and men of the highest distinction In all headed by the greatest ol all emo­ ichan Creamery Association will branches of research and practice. > Prices tional actors, Henry B. Walthall. Hutton. the Overseas Dominions, will be ade heartily approve "any arrangement quately represented. These committees wjll arrange dis­ "The Utile Colonel" of "The Birth made which will help to eliminate ROYAL VICTORIA The SB Derblay left Port Albernl Origin ef the Exhibition. plays calculated to arouse public In­ of a Nation." It’» a play that bares competition between agricultural co­ terest in all efforts to conquer dis­ Crompton Corsets in white and pink coutil i the instinct of the human, lifts up on Friday last leaded with 800,000 In view of the time which has Two sj>ecial baggage cars left Los operative associations in the mar­ feet of timbert^from the Albernl- ease and unhealthy conditions of ex­ low, medium and high bust and girdle top, to nature the mirror that reflects keting of farm products, but that it elapsed since the Colonial and Indian istence. Housing arid sanitation will every trait of passion, love and ro­ Angeles loaded to the gunwales with Pacific Company's mill bound for Exhibition. and the remarkable I» unable to accepL the proposals Bolivia. be given especial prominence. All in a range of siges from 20 to 28. This popu­ mance. filled to overflowing with snow sledges, furs, blankets, traps, made Jby B. C. Poultrymen's Ex­ growth and development of the Em­ that is. being done In these directions lar corset affords excellent satisfaction, and tremendous suspense and tensest snowetioerf and other' Impedimenta change. as It considers that the ac­ pire in the meantime. It might bq by the British people# will be Illus­ thought that an Inter-Imperial Ex the prices are inexpensive,Xrunning from, a incidental to an explorer's outfit, the ceptance of these proposal* would trated, and valuable support will be be of no advantage to the poultry- hlbltion was overdue; and. Indeed, the given to the campaign against the pair. $1.75 to...... $4.50 difference l&lng. hfljyeve*. that the men of the -Cowichan valley, and EXPRESS SYSTEM present project Is not altogether diseases of men, and of animals, which PRINCESS above article® Were scheduled for de­ would be prejudicial to the welfare new one. It was Initiated by Lord prevent large parts of the Empire Our efficient corset service and fitting rooms livery to a "location" in the .North of the Cowichan Creamery Associa­ Strathcona as far back as 1913, but from being colonised, and kefp other on the outbreak, of war in August. are at your disposal. To those who know the high stan­ country constructed by David . M. tion ail a whole. parts unhealthy. Thus a far-reaching Hartford, Associated First National FOR C. N. 0. LINES 1914, it naturally fell Into abeyance. attempt to better the conditions un dard of the plays always produced FreiaWeed Page Player* it will director.- for the purpose of filming ! >' Solly seconded the following . der which roan lives, and to check all be no news when the merits dFYHFf CuCTsaada. gripptlfe aver,ever, insthe scheme was revived, —andnd at Influences hostile to -his well-being next play are set forth. "The Town snow story. "The Golden Snare." "That this meeting endorse wittf wmiftxtnr herd at ymgite ’ 0fTrciàfs"6fWévr0rganîzafio"n Club, under the auspices of the Brl At the Ghent International Exhibi­ Marshal" is the title of this new pro- which will be the attraction at tiie hearty approval the principle which tish Empire League, on May 20, 1919, auction, and Mr. Coots will be seen * Royal Victoria Theatre again to-df underlies the efforts , that ate being tion in 1913. a small department In Bra ssieres Children's Rain In this role. This Is a character : At the same time» but from a point . Are Chosen attended by Ministers. High Com­ the British section was devoted to made by the Exchange t<7 gain a missioners, and Agent-GeberaJe ot Illustrating the causes and the life .study which, according to Mr...Coots’ 8ornfwhat nearer the scene of the powerful evntrel from one « «mirai TorqntO, Aug. 2L—Ahnbtiheemen V the Overseas Dominions, a unanim­ own statement. 1® particularly inter­ production ai|ot her - baggage car pro­ office over the sale of all B. C.'eggs history of some of the more danger­ ceeded .North containing equipment of the personnel of the new organi­ ous resolution wss passed in favor ous tropical diseases, together with Capes esting to him. as he has known Just and other poultry products, and that of holding in London a great exhibi such a man in real life. for a six weeks' stay in the wilder­ sation to handle the express business the> methods employed to combat Brassieres in pink and those here present, shareholders in lion of the manufactures and pro them. It is Intended to''develop this Miss Page will be seen in a charm- ness. together with cooking utensils over the 22.000 miles of Une of the and supplies of every description- $ the Cowichan Creamery, will - be ducts of the Empire. Idea upon a large scale, and to exténd white and lace ban- C hill i 1 drdrenen’fs 1R am capex Thr location was furnlqjied j|'_.:. l reaoyready to consent to methe auujmuiiadoption ofva Canadian< ^»n«« National Railways Indl- , that the policy possible modern conveniriehce*anT Practlcnt suggestion that will The project has received the warm rlculture. Work of incalculable worth 1 >1eau' ’S^e c i aTi y with hoods, for ages excepting* telephone, consideredI i...jm . enable them, without weakening tb«k Viresi'resident John Pullen and Vice support of the Imperial Government, can be done by turning public atten­ 4 to 12 years. Ac­ practical because of the many miles status o ftheir locaj association, to President and General Manager W. who have obtained the authority of tion throughout the Empire to these priced at 75< and separating the spot from the neatest forward the success of that move» C. Muir ha* been one of promoting Parliament, by a special MU. to con­ problems, and by encouraging sci­ cording to age at line of communication. ment by strong^ eo-opJration " from the ranks men.of proven ability tribute to the guarantee fund, and entists and administrators in all the at ...... 90r $4 50 to .. $5.25 ROYAL-TO-DAY In addition to a Christie Comedy On a vote being taken the amend­ and experience. The appointments have addressed invitations to the Dominions. Colonies, and Dependen­ Children, 10c. Adults, 20c and a Chester Outing. Mi*» Belle Mr- ment was defeated and the resolu­ will become effective on September 1. Governments of the Oversea» Do cies to attack them upon common Ewan. who.has received such favor­ tion passed. .Besides Mr. Pullen .îqd Mr. Muir, minions afiti colonies to participate in lines. able notices since her first appear­ M. H. Rutledge stated that the Ex- the headquarters staff of the Cana­ the exhibition. The India Office^ Co­ Industrial Aid. ance at the above theatre has bee*[change had no designs to weaken dian National Express Company at lonial Office, and. Board of Trade Fourthly, the exhibition will enable Camisoles and Bloomers re-engaged, for another week and no k>cal .organizations, but to bind .to-, Montreal will consist, of G. E. Belle- have appointed representative* on established Industries to show what (Oliver < doubt wtH please Victorian audiences get her to stabilise the eg* marketing Nroso, assistant to Mr. Muir; W. C. the executive council of the exhibé they have to offer, and new Industries Dainty Camisoles in (ksh and white, saUn ribbon «traps, . . - Th« again with the following songs "At business. Mr. Kyle remarked that Webb, général claims agent, and W. tlon. to attract attention by proving what rla*tlc lop and waist. Specially priced at 11.75 ’ Dawning," ' Wake Vp" and "Peggy P. Stryker, his assistant, and J. H. Mr Ratemoh had said that local pro­ Objecta ef the Exhibition. they can do. To the great staple < »"<• ;...... Bl.Ml O’Neil." ducers could sell eggs here ungraded, Moore, superintendent of equipment The main objects of the exhibition trade*, exhibition» do not appeal with X Golden. hut Mr Kyle stated that the day and supplies. — may be grouped under four head t hftgSame force as they do to içdusHflXy/ Ladies' Bloomers In white and pink allk al 93.50. $3.75 DOMINION would soon come when only graded Three general simper In tendent* have tpg»:— triced producing articles which need “nd ...... BS.ftO eggs would be accepted. been created ’With large local ad­ First. It aims at taking stock of to be seen by the actual customer In Ladies' Bloomer,, cotton poplin. In nary, Saxe, sky and Inare, An opening was left for further ministrative authority. The dis­ the resources of the Empire, and at order to be appreciated ffor example, white; all alaea. Special ...... $2.8® The wedding ceremony which Is discussion. tricts covered are designated as showing how those which are aa yet manufactures to which art ls|appH*dj planned to take place between Roscoe —fine textile*, furniture, costumes. | Nanaimo.Telephone A ug*?!. Rates. — At Monday^ generalEastern, superintendent("«spiral and Western. of the first-The undeveloped or only partially uti­ Arbuckle and Lum Anson in the lised can be converted into wealth; pottery and china. Jewellry, and so i Remember "God's Country" forth). But experience shows that { Remember “Nemade" foritter*»' latest Paramount Picture, night’s meeting of the City Council I named is to be F. N. Wiggins, for- to bring jto light possibilities of grow­ the following resolution w*" adopted merty superintendent of the Can- ing more'gfain and wool, more sugar exhibitions are of undoubted value asj New see this vtrtd story of a "Crtsy to Marry." which will be mounted trooper, a mystery girl, a and the clerk Instructed to forward | adlan National Express at Toronto, and more cotton, more timber and a means of direct advertisement to uj foundling bttby and a loup garou shown at the Dominion Theatre this the same to the secretary of the ! with new headquarters at Monèton, more fruit; of mining a larger quah- great many trades, andXo new 6dtm-| tries which are desirous of pushing! Umbrellas—-Popularly Priced man In the Froeen North! week, is of Interest because the rôle Union of B C. Municipalises with a fV ’ J* N.DUtricL tity of metals; of adding in every way Mit* BELLE McEWAH. Dramatic ______.w-, i, k» nia.-ad iw>fnr» the Intendent of the ( entrai District.. Imaginable to our production of com­ their products. * of the minister is played Ay Rev. request that it he placed before the Without suggesting that .trade with Soprano, In New ”ongs: "At Neal Dodd, one of the unique figures with headquarters at Toronto, who modities which meet the world's Ladiea* Umbrellas at $2.25 to ...... |3.9o Dawning." "Wake Vp." "Peggy forthcoming convention of the said was formerly superintendent of the foreign countries should be discour­ O'Neill." In Hollywood. Chlif., film circle*, be­ Union forYhelr adoption: aged. it Is certain that directions can Ladies' Umbrellas in good quality gloria, with all cause of his interest In the work of Canadian Express Company at To­ Greater production la urgently re­ •Whereas. ir> the opinion of this ronto, and C. 4. Cunningham, to be quired. The war left the world very be discovered ifi which trade within the newest novelties In handles. •-1.26 to $0.00 spanning the gap between the church convention, the recent order of the much poorer. There le a scarcity of the Empire can be very much in­ and the theatre. general superintendent of the West- creased. W’e have, as Mr. Watt Colored Silk Umbrellas in shades of navy, taupe, em­ Board of Railway Commissioners for tern District, with headquarters at almost gll the necessaries of life, "of erald, red and purple. At •11.76 to ... $16.50 Mr. Dodd, though an ordained min­ Canada allowing an increase of rates foods, of. materials, of many of the «Treasurer of the Commonwealth of ister, Is,an actor as well. He 1* a gen­ Winnipeg He was formerly super­ to the B. C Telephone Company in substances which help keep our fac­ Australia) expressed himself In sup­ Umbrellas for misers and children. At •2.26 up eral favorite around the studios, intendent of the Canadian National porting the resplytion referred to British ColhmMa was unjustifiable; Express Company at Winnipeg. tories busy. Not until- supplies are to ...... •4.60 where he often plays the role of min­ brought into a more equal ratio with above, "every requisite of civilisa­ mama ister in film productions. He en­ •■Be It therefore resolved, that this Other officials of the Western Dis­ tion within our territories, every convention strongly urge upon the the world's demand can the cost of gages In the latter work to further trict will he as follows: C. A. Mulli­ living be reduced to any appreciable climate within their gigantic sweep, TO-DAY the interests of his aim. Dominion Government to amend the gan. claims agent. Winnipeg. F. Nor­ extent, and the nations enabled to en­ and thus an unbroken continuity of Mr. Dodd has made extensive plans Railway Act so that the RaUway man, superintendent. Winnipeg di­ joy once again the comforts and con- production and supply." The lesson ‘ for a motion picture people's church, Commission shall be composed of vision. Winnipeg; B. A. Ivetta, as­ nienceg which were1 theirs before learned in the hard school of experi­ Roscoe “Fatty” to be erected In Hollywood and which commissioners egch appointed from sistant superintendent. Saskatoon; the war. ence during the war—that wr ought will he known as "The little church different Provinces and who shall fc. M. Middleton, superintendent. Ed­ A striking example of a source of to take advantage far more than we Arbuckle around the corner.** have proved themselves conversant monton division, Edmonton; W C. wealth, capable of almost unlimited have done of the many different soils, The caSt of "Oraxy to Marry" In­ with (he conditions and needs of the Cranston, general agent. Vancouver. development I» to bfc found In the climates, and possibilities which $re 8. J. Potter. Wv L. Ross and C. K. fishing Industry. to be found in our widspread terri­ —IN— cludes Lila Lee. who plays the leading particular section of the Dominion feminine role, Edwin Stevens. Lillian which he might be said to represent, Buckley, local treasurers for the Not since the great International tories—will be enforced by the exhi­ Canadian National Railways at To­ bition, not at all with the idea of fur­ I^lghton. Bull Montana, Allen Dür- and Fisheries Exhibition, held In London ronto. Winnipeg and Vancouver, re­ In 1883, ha* any attempt been made thering any political-policy or of sep­ nell, Sidney Bracey. Genevieve Blinn. "That the Dominion Government arating ourselves from the comity Clarence Burton and others of note. be further urged that the responsi­ spectively. are to act In the same to demonstrate the very ittfbortant iim “Crazy to Marry” capacity for the Canadian Exprès» part which this industry*1 plays In re- of nations, but simply as a measure bility for hearing the applications of Company. ’• ÉÉBM oyjr food supplies. of self^protection and mutual profit. "Ring Out Wild Bell," Because "SON OF WALLINGFORD." telephone companies and for fixing | ___gFJeà. Indian and Dominion Buildings. Fatty's Getting Married or the rates to be charged for telephone Trying to. Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph service-be placed under the. control At Wembley Park, in 1923. It 1*' In planning the exhibition, adequate hoped to bring prominently before the provision has been made for the re­ Chester have practically completed of a commission composed of men LIE AN IRON BAND presentation of the Indian Empire MRS. JESSE LONOFIELD who are experts in this line of work." public the great actual and potential the editing and titling of their pic­ wealth of fish In rivers, lakes, and and the Overseas Dominions, who are Singing: "At Dawning" ture. "The Son of Wallingford." Unis Moo sa Lodge. being offered the_*paçè required for Cumberland—Those who are think­ other inland waters, as well as In the snd “Irish Love Seng" adding the finishing touches to an sea* It Is proposiKl to show the (dif­ the erection of pavilions^for the dis-’ achievement unique In the annals of ing of Joining the new Moose Lodge, BINDING HER HEAD ferent types of vessels and form's of play of thqlr products. motion pictures. In the past, direct­ the formation of• which Organiser gear employed in deep sea fishing; Temporary Show». ors have written their own stories and Thompson has nearly completed, are the various methods of fishing prose­ The grounds of the exhibition will directed them, but have never had advised to rtgn up before the In­ cuted in Inshore and Inland waters; stitution on Saturday. Heptember S. provide adéquat* space, and an ap­ COLUMBIA TO DAY these stories published as recognised, Vancouver Woman Says She with exhibits illustrating scientific _propriate__ setting. for temporary paid-for literature. Also, while au­ says the islander The opening has heeearch, th* processes of pickling, shows! thors have supervised the making of e.g.. fruit and vegetables, been postponed for one week on ac­ Was'in Wretched State, kippering, amoklng, etc., of herrings, flowersflower" and planta, horses, cattle, etc., “A Manhattan Knight" pictures from their novels, In the case count of the Ladysmith team not and the canning of herrings, sprat* some of which are severely handi­ of The Son of Wallingford." the being able to come before that date. But Is All Right Now pilchards, and other fish. The pro­ Featuring GEORGE WALSH authors have written a novel specifi­ capped at present by cramped ac­ Many prominent cltlxens are Join­ vision of an aquarium Is also under commodation and incongruous sur­ cally for the pictures, "had that novel ing the Cumberland Lodge, and when Also— “THE WOMAN IN GREY** •T feel It would be a positive wrong consideration. roundings. published in book form, condensed It the formal opening takes place it will Minerals. Congresses and Lectures. for serial publication in magasinea have well on to one hundred mem­ for me not to tell rhy experience with here and In England, and are being Tan lac. as I know there are many It Is also proposed to bring together It la hoped to arrange, in connection paid by a newspaper syndicate for the bers. people who suffer as I did gnd need a complete collection o fall minerals With the exhibition, a series of Inter- Compensation Claims. ( found within the Empire. The exhibit Imperlal Conferences, for the consid­ right to publish "The Son of Walling­ Vancouver—Having visited prac­ the relief it surely brings." said Mrs. ford" In a large group of newspapers. P. Hulae. 1847 Venable 8t., Vancou­ will probably Include a model of the eration of problems of mutual Inter­ VARIETY tically all the leading industrial j world designed in accordance with est. as well as lectures of a more This newspaper publication Is now points on Vancouver Island for the! ver. B. C. TO-DAY current, and many of the newspapers "I was unfortunate enough to have Mercator's projection—showing the popular character. Illustrated where have made requests of the Vltagraph purpose of holding sittings to hear the "flu." and it left me in the same main trade routes ,the various min­ |M>*slble by cinema displays, for the Company to use stills from thé actual claims for compensation arising from wretched condition that It did -Many eral deposits, and the latest years entertainment and Instruction of the Henry B. Walthall production for illustration purposes. accidents, E. 8. H. Winn, chairman others. My stomach was so upset output from each. With a view to unlearned. ^ ^ of the . Wprkmen’e Compensation that nothing agreed with me and 4 making the exhibit b play: DUT big sister doesn’t acold very- Comedy — SNUB POLt-ARO in In October. the lake. -■10 OAM E" There was a decided falling off of eat medlcljy ever made." what af® their principal source* of Mr. Green's radish-bed much for she knows they are i THÉ CROWOEO SOCIAL HOUR. the usual weqk-end. tourists at Jhe Tanlac «sold in Victoria by Dun- wealth: what are the natural fea attacked by slugs. and wholesome and just as • >* ------— two lakes, but a large number of can E. Campbell and leading drug­ turee of the lands they Inhabit; how Detracted, he sought the advice of An Ice-cramm social will be held gists everywhere. (Advt) they have built and adorned their a neighbor. kiddies as for grown-ups. guests are expected at the end of cities; the nature of their school* and Thursday night on the l*wn 'of the the month If weather Is favorable. "If you want to exterminate the Oglesby Baptist Church.—La Balle, HOW SHE BECAME FAMOUS. of their factories, the house» they five pest," said the neighbor, "place salt MOUTS LIMITED PRINCESS THEATRE m. Tribune, In. There can be no doubt that each between the rows of plants A. T. Turner, millwright at the Al­ Mr. Cltlmann—Any news up your •of the Dominions will take full ad- Mr. Green went off full of hope. U M. DOHERTY, 1 Four Days Com. Wed., Aug. 2« bernl nhingle mill, had a very nar­ way? J" vaetage of this opportunity to display A few days later they met again. Age row escape from death .Thursday on Mr. Countryman—News! Don't lta progress and attractions, and it 1$ "Did you do as I told you ?** aaked M Powell Street, J M1LDBKD TAGE FLAYERS last. Mr. Turner* was adjusting a you town fàlka read the papers? equally certain that this will prove the neighbor. Presenting „ belt when he became entangled In the Why. they're Juat full o' long articles most popular feature of the exhi­ 1 should think I did!" replied CuticuraSoap machinery j»nd was thrown six feet about my nearest neighbor, the Wld- bition. $ln<^ nothing of (he klrfU on In the air. The bones of his left arm der Grasslands. Got her photoe in, so large and comprehensive a ■ "Was It successful?*’ “The Tewa Marshal" —The Safely lasor-— were badly crushed, and his body at'ral as life. has ever been undertaken before. "Well'. I put salt down one even­ badly bruised. "My good a *>*.: What has hap- It is hoped to secure a fully repre­ ing. and Mew me. when l gel up the The Lateet Rural Comedy parted to her?" sentative exhibition of the art of the next morning (hr slugs wqre pulling Seme Prieee. Curtain, E00 Shaving Soap There will be a nubile reception at "She's Just been cured of a long Empire, both fine an* applied, each the radtshro up, dipping t^em In the the West Coast HoapHaJ -en Friday standln’ disease that not n be shown as f$r as possible j salt and eating them, with such next when U Is expected that a large us knew she had." in the position fur which It was dr-"happy looks upon their faces!** '

j:' VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24,1921

during ,the last few months there PROBLEMS FOR Sidertsjfcdlg Elevs: OTHER PAPERS’ VIEWS has been ne^sentiment - in the Have You Bought BIG CONFERENCE SAY GOOD WORK WHUNESUA.X', AUGUST 14, 1121. u*inds of the Canadian people, without regard to political and On# of the dailies in India: Your Winter (CwIlBMéé fn L> Published every artemoon (except Suo- racial subdivision, other... tha& asks what would have happened ia taken to be the meaning of the re : - ; DONE BY HUGHES Tu_ _ profitafle one, for the nt^rs ing as pall-bearers: Great Services. aeroplane with its less intricate are believed t'\ miTte persons receptive McCantffess Battery Co. international official gathering. Edmonton. Aug. 24.—The Edmon­ Formerly of NEWTON A GREER 929 Yates St. Phone 7790. There Mas been no intimation, thus Lieut-General Sir Richard Turner. FAINT CO., has and_ became his chief preoccupa­ to printed suggestiohs. • V. C., Quebec; Major-General Sir ton Journal says of the late Sir Sam construction and lbss com pi i- The President and alHwho represent Authorised Kxide Distributors and far. that English is tb be made the Hughes’ J tion. it was Henthusiasm overnment «popld benefit from this ,Service Station. official language of the conference A. Bertram, Hamilton. Major-General Opened for business in same -treetton of the stars, WfitflTts’TRIB Wf1 16. W.-Wltwon. Montreal; Major-Gee~f His wéalyijM8*il.JUi the head of hia. TrfiürrrÎS Vcrÿ ufiflketrtfiit any such Department should not for a moment lines at this subject, with his extensive be used in all weathers for com­ make for wise directions and judicial action will be taken. eral H, Smith, Ottawa: Major-Gen- 1 the Hon. S. C. Mewburo, ex- be ripudqd in the unique services grasp of its details which ac­ mercial phrposes is illustrated Uranus is in an aspect believed to Aa at the Paris Peace Conference," which he: performed at the euthreax both French and English probfbly Minlster of Militia; Brigadier-Gen­ by the unfailing promptness of make the brain exceedingly active, and We Sell eral J. A. Munn, Toronto; Brigadier- of the whr. where each day counted 560 Yates Street counted chiefly for his promin­ will be used, but English the more for so much. It was most forfunata the aerial postman who carries Men would benefit more than women generally. It §eems certain that the General W. B. M. King, Kingston. Phone 3653K. ence in the House of Commons this time, for women are to go The Department of Militia and that in that emergencyjwe had a man the mails between Victoria and through severe discipline in their flr.t Life Insurance plus Service use f English, however, will be moro Defence will be represented by of his type as Minister of Militia." Vhether on the Government or riSarked at the Washington conference Newton’s Roof Composition, a Seattle. ambitious efforts. Large enterprise* Major-General J. M Elmsley, Adju­ specialty guaranteed to overcome Opposition side, and while his promoted by. them are likely to fail only than at any conference since English tant-General. and Major-General E. to be made successful later by men o* Kenneth Ferguson first was used in such intemstlonal ROOF TROUBLES. See him. vigorous style, strong— opinions business experience Ashton. Q. M G. Imperial Life tOS' Belmont Bldg gatherings bÿ Benjamin Disrgeli. the In the event of the Prime Minis­ and tendency to jump at conclu STILL HOPEFUL Authors should mske the most of this British premier, st the International day. since the signs indicate not only a ter being unable to attend. Hoii. !E sions invariably drew plenty of quickening of Imaginative powers; but a congress in Berlin In 1878 when his Guthrie, Minister of Mllitlà. will rep­ One of the most promising quick market for literary nates was the only address in any language resent the Government. criticism. his views never Motion pictures araESUhjact to a bene­ other than the French. Ever since were lightly regarded. He was features of the Irish parleys . is fit- direction of the stars, which will be BURN OUR Latin was abawdqned »■ the time- A Fighter. St. George’s School a born fighter and not a few of the delay occasioned by the dis­ kind to women honored and accepted language of di­ Toronto. Aug. 24.—The dominant Meetings with strangers should be plomacy in lTin at the international fighting character of Sir Sam Hughes his troubles arose from the jov cussions of the Bail Eireann. As lucky to-day, but the stare frown .on was a reflection of the living person love affairs. Friendship., ooi rnmaooe. congress at Utrecht, when French Risk Taken From Lloyd's, For Girls with which he welcomed______a con long as de Valera and his (to! is well directed. ,k first was adopted; French ha» gen­ aiity. aggressiveness being the great troversy—and that controversy -leagues continue to debate the Perrons whose birthdate it is hare the erally been employed. characteristic of the General as Can­ About Which Insurance IM ROCKLAND AYE. augury of a prosperous year. if . care Is English played an important role ada's War Minieter during the earlier was not always with his politi-polit future hi the light of the British exercised in business matters. Money for the first time at the Paris Peace years of the war. and this would not Agents Complained A Bearding and Day Scheel. ( ill increase and thlre will be far COAL Conference In 1919. Its use then was be downed even on the deathbed Government "s offer and the con Prepares girls for Junior Matricu­ cal opponents. He never lost "When we motored down to Lind Premier Oliver In. reply to state­ the impulsiveness of his boy­ sequences of its rejection or ac­ Children horp on this day haye the mainly as a complimentary conces­ •ay to see him. Captain Thomas Hook, lation. Primary Department to be forecast of much sqccess in life These sion to President Wilson and Premier E. W. Gowens. K.C., and I, Sir Sam ments published in the name of the reopened for little girls of six and hood. and to the circumstance ceptance the tangible benefits of subjects of Virgo are usually endowed Lloyd George. upwards. with the gift of language, had been more or less in a state of B. C. Fire Agent*’, Association, to­ that he retained in after a peaceful condition* of affairs VictoriaFuelCo. An Advantage. coma and seemed very weak.” said day issued a five-page statement AUTUMN TERM BEGIN» TUES- will impress themselves upon Phene 1377 In view of the probable more ex- Dr. Norman Allen, who many years dealiy with the P. O. E. fire insur­ DAY, SIFT. 6. years much of the healthy 4*naive use of English at the forth­ had been the General's friend, coun­ Dov s zest for excitement, the minds of the people who A R Graham-E. M Brown sellor and physician. ance. awarded to Gillespie, Hart ft PRINCIPAL. MRS. BUTTLE. NEW YORK HAS 1203 BROAD STREET » coming disarmament inference it la sensation and conflict may will not knovy exactly how t(> go considered the powers will select as Asked News. Todd, oi Victoria. At home by appointment. Tel. 1615. be attributed some of the back to tig# killings and burn their delegates statesmen who have “Well. boys, what is new In poli The Premier set* out by correct­ mastered English as they will enjoy tics?" he asked. ing the statement that the Govern­ rather startling developments ings of five weeks ago. In thç — AIR SQUADRON a distinct advantage with such “How are the old farmers getting ment stated 12.000,000 was to be which from time to time marked meantime, moreover, a genuine knowledge. The interchange of along?" What sort of an Impression covered. his course. He possessed a keen attempt appears trt-be under way THe Big Stationery Store opinions and views always ie handi­ did Meighen make in England? He’s "The existing schedule of insur­ capped and even obstructed when it a good boy. Meighen. but what was ance. amounting to |3.818.650.1 was ét. Ânùrrm’fl sense of humor, and it was his on the part of the Dail Eireann irst Unit of National Guard has to pass through the slow clumsy there for him to do in England? J available for the^ Information of par­ to discover a course that will gn and wholly unsatisfactory process of don’t see what he went over for." ties tendering." the Premier says. misfortune on not a few occa­ System translation hy Interpreters. Sir Sam said too that he wished he “In reference to the , historv of sions to be taken too seriously « large part of the way to satisfy The* Children’s could be back in his seat in the Com­ placing P. G. E. Insurance. J wish toj fflolUgt At Esse. mons for another session say that at fh'e time the railway was Toronto by both friends and opponents thb ambition of the “repubji New York. Aug. 34— New York Natursly the delegation* of Great "Any other man would have been taken over by the Government, ex­ wjien he never meant to be cans 'and still avoid the danger State has the first air squadron to Schopl Supply Britain and the United States will dead half a dozen times but Sam isting insurance was carried hy the 1 Serious at all z"of\the alternative to a refusal be organized by the National Guard be at ease mith their own language. would not die," said Dr. Allen. "Only P. G. E. Company approximating of the country. Among statesmen mentioned for hie dominating will power kept him $1.700,000. for which the premium was His services to Canada ass Min- ®f Westminster's terms. It is Store membership In the foreign delega­ alive. at the rate of 45 cent» per 100. At eon eovs The 102nd Observation Squadron of tions there have been a number who Firat Contingent. the expiry of this insurance tenders ister of Militia and Defence dur­ more obvious at this than at any the New Yqrk National Guard Air other time during the progress Our enlarged store make* are entirely familiar with the Eng­ “The greatest achievement history wen# called for and one was received ing the first tour years of the Service, with headquarters at Mitchel possible a far greater dis­ lish language. The Ambassador of will credit to Sam. in my^jjiind." said from Seely & Co. at Che rate of 37V» Great War are too well-known Of the negotiations that the Held, lying Island, was inspected by j play of school supplies than Franc? resident In Washington. M. Dr. Alien, "was the organisation by cents per 100. The next legitimate to require extended reference world at large will have no fur state and federal officers. ev.eç, before. Jules Jusserand. who undoubtedly which he brought together, trained, tender was that of Gillespie, Hart & Autumn Term Commença Sept. 11 The personnel comprises veteran will take a prominent part in the equipped and sent over Id France Todd on behalf of thé "Firemen’s In­ |*EV. D. «BUCEMACOONAID,MAJU here. The part he played in the fner patience with the aspi aviators, many of whom are aces. It Even at this early date the deliberations, h*s splendid command within six weeks after the déclara surance Fund and the insurance was ■ organization and dispatch of the rations of de Valera in the event is expected that the Government will children are trooping to of the English language and extra­ tion of war no fewer than 3U.v Can placed with them at the rate of 42 4 First Canadian contingent won of a wanton disregard for the furnish the squ&gptfn with standard “Macey’s** for all manner, of ordinary-knowledge of English and adians, admittedly th# best shots that cents per H)0. De HàvMand machines. school stationery and sun­ American literature. At present M. ever faced the enemy, as proved at Resources Inadequate. the highest tributes of military welfare of Ireland and the fate Lieut.-Col.. I*aurence I,a Tourette St. Julien. 30.000.000,’ according to a Moscow dries. Jusserand is in France on leave "Wfien some of the Ministers with ' Acting on the report of the Chief authorities in Great Britain and of her people as a whole. What­ Driggs, who organized the squadron, of absence conferring with French Engineer of the Railway [>epartment dispatch. has been attached to the staff of the Premier «Sir Robert Bordeni that the resources of the heel y Co were Of that number 9.500,000 are chil­ ever his protestations to the leaders on subjects to be taken visited Valcartler Camp they told Sir France, and until he retired Major-General Ryan, commanding the up at the disarmament and Far Inadequate to carry the load of the P. G. dren. contrary may lie he "cannot be 27th Division. Major Kenneth P. Lit-T 8am the finances of the country K. Railway Co., the decision was made Several instances of hungry fam­ from his post he remained Eastern conference. He will would not *tand the strain. Neither to award the contract to the Firemen’s tauer. former commander of the 88th turn to Washington in October. The ilies committing suicide in groups vigorous, dominating factor in unmindful of the wider interest Squadron, is c ommanding officer of could he get the ships. He wm ln»uranve Fund are reported from Tartar villages, former Prejnier Vlvtanl and Premier urged to send 70,000 only at first “In 1920. tender* were « ailed- for and the prosecution of Canada's part and the general verdict. New York’s squadron. ' — the insurance placed with the British where, according to the dispatch, the Rriand of France have hut slight Sir Sam replied: These men all have peasants close rooms, light firea In in the struggle. His selection The roster include*: Capts. Curtis knowledge -of English it Is unlikely rallied to the call of the Empire. Crowi> Insurance Co their* being the Wheeler. G. De Freest Larner. George> lowest tender rusIff 1921, tender^/were the stoves, plug chimneys and await of men for the principal com THE “N. 8. r.’ CHEQUE. they will be designated to come to They have all come with the Idea of again called** "'||ÉÉr'for and‘" the Insurance asphyxiation. ______A. Vaughn. Jr„ Reginald L Vande- the Washington conference. It has meeting the German enemy. How given tu the lowest tenderer.-, (iilk-spte. manda was strikingly justified water and Henry R. Smith; Lieuta been stated that M. Loucheur. Min can I go to them and say to one, 'You Hart A Todd, and the insurance has by subsequent developments Howard Burdick. Alexander MeLana- Ister of Reparations and a dominant go," and to another “You stay at been placed through -them " ' - {AVIATOR TOOK If the plea of the Vancouver han. Harold Buckley. Kenneth Noble while his sturdy insistence upon' •17—View street—«17 force In the French Government and home?" I will not do It.’ Protest Agsinet Lloyd’s. Retail Merchants’ Association is and Cortland, Uroser. The enlisted In the business world, is to come to Sam afterward said to me: That The Premier in hi* étalement goes HIS PASSENGERS the identity of the Canadian heard at -Ottawa »the Dominion personnel will be furnished* by Com­ the 'conference and that Eugene was the only occasion on which Bor­ to refer to correspondence between the pany M.. former Infantry company at den ever backed me up fully. In the Fire Agents’ Association and himself, UP 22.000 FEET services as a distinctly Cana­ Government may be persuaded Betfaelder. the great Ironmaster of in which the' insurance men protest Hempstead, Ix>ng Island. Greuset, is to accompany him. Both face of all the Ministers with him, dian organization was also con­ Memorial Avenue.—The Memorial against the insurance being placed with Montevideo, Aug. 14.—Captain to ask Parliament to amend the of them understand and speak the he turned to me and said: ’Have your Lloyd's, an unlicensed company. spicuously vindicated by time. Avenue committee of the. Chamber English language perfectly. "These unlicensed fire insurance com I-arre Monte,. a military Aviator, treatment which the Criminal BY-ELECTION IS of Commerce yesterday afternoon Arranged Funeral. Tittoni. panics haxe no standing in thl* coun­ yesterday (fiatfe what Is claimed te These positive achievements Code prescribes for the habitnal Upi A Ihf WAI FÇ I Anally «pprowd of alternate Plane try.' the Premier quote* the lire Insur­ V* |and Mountain Ash trees, to be planted About four week» ago. on a day he the American altitude record for always will remain to his credit Former ITemJer Tomas Tittoni, when It seemed certain ' that death ance men a* writing to him. "In the perpetrator of the “N. S. F ” 1 i thirty feet apart along Shelbourne president of the Italian Senate and event of n lor* by fire, the same would an aeroplane carrying two paaaen- ■ History to be just will have to would come. Sir Sam seemed ready be investigated by adjusters rep^ cheque. While the practice is ___ j Street boulevard. The life of the former Italian Minister of Foreign to admit it himself. Ti^e story -i* gem. HI. machine roee to a height note his shortcomings and the It is now a borough In which the : Mountain Ash Is twenty-five years Affairs, who et present Is In the renting the insuring companies. ShouhP not generally obvious to the two Conservative candidates deny j and as the Plane -trees attain full told that at that .time he insisted on the justice of the findings of these ad­ of approximately 22.000 feet. .deficiencies of his administra United States ha* been spokenI ofOf asIS hating his funeral set for the follow­ juster* t>e disputed by the P. G. K. public at large every bank aud allegiance to the Coklition Govern- ; stature they Will present a beautiful one 4' Italy's principal delegates,es. : y mmt oS Lloyd George. ing Friday. It must be on a Friday. Railway, no recourse could be claimed tion. His failure to adopt the merchant are familiar with the j avenue of trees sixty feet apart. As received his education at Oxfordrd an«l Moreover, he wanted to see that the in the court* «»f B. C against the insur- Dramatic Society te Meei-—The proper mehns of enlisting the one of the Conservative*, Colonel j already .reported, a ceremnnv will he Is a master of English. arrangements were complete. It Victoria Dramatic and Operatl- nuisance and unpleasantness Appelln. is hailed by lx>rd Rotberheld this Fall at the first tree plant- "In the case of IJnyd’s Agency, the Society will meet thla evening at the Japan has a number of leading would be a military funeral, he told «Ituatlon ie^even worse. Lloyd’s, as eo-operation of Quebec; his re­ with which it is associated. In mere, Northcllffe’s brother, In his | tng. the Canadian Explosives having atatesmek who are graduates of (Little Theatre at I.1S for the general paper as the real "simon-pure Anti- ; kindly undertaken to do the necessary t thoee about hie bedside. Much, has no corporate existence. The monthly meeting. Hollowing the fusal to act upon any advice, no some cases an innocent miscal­ American and English universities “‘Get the guns ready.' he com* risks taken by Lloyd's is aswumed and Waste candidate." with the allegation *blasting. Sim divided up by ' tndivtVual members of hualneaa a programme will be gives matter how wise ordisinterested, culation imposes the necessity that Brigadier-General Nicholson, •and therefore entirely familiar with pianded. according to the story, and by Capt. Good lake. Mrs. Hunter, lira © o © the English language. One or more he would not be satisfied until ar­ that association, the amount covered.by in respect of policy ; his tendency the other candidate, Is merely s On Foreign Trade,—The committee each being of a comparatively small Sparks and Misa HdBton. for the requisite adjustment camouflaged coalitionist of these undouotedly will come to re­ rangements had been made, gun cqr- o owo of the Chamber of Commerce on riogt ahd the gunners and drivers for amount, so that writs would have to be to be arbitrary arid dictatorial, and yerv little harm is done in Bottom ley’s Attitude. present that nation which has so issued against each individual member, Case Preoeeding.—The case against foreign trade, oL which R. W. May­ much at stake In the impending con­ th* cortege. Later, when his condL,. and such suit* would have to be Issued all produced many difficulties consequehee: but there arc few Horatio Bottomley. M.P., on the hew, manager or the Sidney Roof in jf tion improved, he ordered his "in­ John KergUken. charged with eelltng ference. and proceeded with -in England, in the ll«uor In a rooming honae on John­ in the way of national harmony other hand, repudiates his former Company, is chairman, decided that structions countermanded. I .articular case of the P. G. E. Railway retailers and bankers who are China, too. has a number of Eng­ son Street, Is still proceeding before Apti-Waste comradeship with Lord It would ba advisable to call a joint lish or American educated statesmen "On another occasion he ordered thl* would mean perhaps hundreds of and the effective prosecution of unfamiliar with the work of the Rotherroere and declares General meeting of shipping agents, shipping his physicians tb give I,ady Hughe* Magistrate Alexia Marlin In the City companies and stevedoring com­ on whom she could depend to under­ Placed In Other Company. l’une* Court. Accused took the stand the War as far as Canada was semi - professional manipulator Nicholson is the genuine article. take hèr mission at the conference the devil because -she would not let concerned. But in such natures Arnold Lupton, the Independent panies to discuss the whole matter him .dictate work on his memoirs To all the vhargee made "about th# this morning In hie own defence and whose improper use of the cheque Liberal candidate, proclaims that the of facilitating foreign shipments Fewer Difficulties. his stenographer. Insurance deal, ’"the Premier finally re­ denied eelllng liquor..- He said -that exceptional positive qualities from Victoria. • . It can thus be seen thatjdhere will plie, : If the two police agents who testified is every as bad as that of the real road to economy lies In the re­ His Greatest Achievement. "I am now advised by GlHeepte. Hart daction of military expenditure. He © © © he less probability of difficulties In that they had purchased liquor In are bound to be offset in more practiced offender who resorts . Vancouver. Aug. 24.—Of the late Jk Todd under date of Auguat 24, that ,, ... . - ha* the reputation of being a faddb.t Plan Outing at Cadboro Bay.—The the way of misunderstandings be­ the.P. G. K Hallway Insurance ha, bean hia premises ware the two men he or less degree by negative quali- to HI I the well-known devices Of Y*nd hi* candidature evoke* little en- Boys’ Naval Brigade Will assemble cause of language aa la credited with Sir Sam Hughes The Vancouver placed with and accepted by the Alli­ had seen there on the night the of- ties; when they succeed they are forgery in hia work of robbery. tf-usibsm in opposition circles. Gen­ for sports at Beach House, Cadboro having to some extent marred thé Daily World says: ance AeaurSnce Co. of London, Eng.; fende la alleged to have taken place eral Nicholson probably has lire conferences it Paria and Versailles "To-day. too, we would prefer to be that thia company In licensed to write they muet have been pretty well die, successful on an impressive Ray, next Wednesday morning, the blind to the errors which were part of It should ^not 'be necessary for strongest organization. Many of the gatherih* taking the form of a basket two years ago through President fire Insurance In B. C., and la represent­ Igulaed because he did not recognise that career, even to the great error ed both In' Vtetorla and Vancouver by the witnesses In court aa men whe scale ; when they fail their fail- the retail merchant to frown voters of the constituency who are picnic. In the afternoon and’ even­ W;Icon's and Premier Lloyd George’s Insurance firms." holidaying are not gratified at being with which Sir Sam's name will be as­ had been In hia rooming hough. ures'are proportionately serious. upon the cheque of a customer. ing there will be further entertain­ slight knowledge of French, Premier sociated while ipen still talk oLthe U Wowed-to the- •»entry or the seaside ment. th* hand playing in the after­ Orlando's ignorance of English, and 30,0004)00 menaced. quîtïTn order: Sir Sam Hughe* won friend­ If the lew* required proof of in by the persistencies of politics. early buttle» of the war in which Cha- noon. and In th# evening for a com­ the inability of all the French dele- adians engaged.utnd to remember only ships or aroused animosities on CuridUefy enough. Premier Lloyd munity sing. From 300 to 500 boya gatos. excepting Premier Clemenceau nocertcerrherf would be Jess ri#k his supreme, achievement, one. , to. Riga. Aug. 22—The number of Woman iat Marylebon* Yiem-ge and several Cabinet Ministers are expected to jotn with the,boyi bf rhd M "Jules Cambon. to' understand which less than Justice has been done peasant* threatened with ntarvatlen County * the same extreme basis. But, for all concerned. have votes in this constituency. the Naval Brigade ift the celebration. Court)—'1 have given a complété a word of English or Italian. because it has not yet been envisaged in Ibe Volga region la how placed at written verbal nolle#- , ,4 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, AUUVKT 24, 1921 5

Our Fall Millinery 0pening=0n Thursday, Friday and Saturday Bargains in Dress Goods,Footwear and Womens Silk Hose

1000 Yards of Dress Goods Special Sale Thursday Suitable for Children’s 1180 Pairs of Women’s Dresses Pure Silk Hose Régulai^!.35 ïmd^$î.50 de. Regular Values Froth <1* i 'VÇ On Sale Thursday at, a Yard $2.50 to $3.75 at, a Pair *j) 1 s ù O This is a bargain you have liot seen for many a day and The fortunate purchase of the above hose enables us to offer to . coming just at a season when it can be made useful our patrons one rtf the best values of the year; shapely, hand­ for girts just starting for school. In colors of navy, some hose, good length leg, knitted from pure strong silk. A brown, old rose, purple, hoi jo, myrtle, black, saxe, year's supply will pay milady an excellent dividend on money invested; in shades of black, white, brown, cordovan, polo, light navy and Copenhagen. Regular 6Life and $1,50 nickel and pearl grey,: On sale to-morrow at, a pair ... 61-25 on sale Thursday at) a yard ...... 85# No. C. O. D. Orders — No Phone Orders — See Display in Our f, ‘ —Dress Goods, Main Floor—Phone 3283 Douglas Street Window

High Grade Silks—At Remarkably A Special Three Day Sale of All Low Prices Fleetfoot Footwear 40Jach figured Crepe de Chine, a self pattern, in a heavy quality, in J» V- At Remarkable Reductions—Commencing Thursday colors of-navy, black, "hit'1, pink, silver grey, maçarct and ukyr At, a yard ...... $5.75 Women's White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps, heavy rubber soles and covered military heels. Regular 63.35 for ...... ,..,..$1.95 40-Inch Blsck Charmeuse, a handsome silk that will drape well, in Women's White Canvas Tennis Pumps and Oxford», with or without bright or dull finish. At, a yard ...... 64.50 heels. Regular $2.25 an3"62.l5 at ...... >. .V"...... 61.65 36-Inch Silk Poplin, a good weamr that will give great satisfaction. In shades of dark navy, nickel, nigger,'black, white, taupe, reseda. Misses' White Canvaa Pumps, with or without heel. Regular *1.95, to Copeuhagea. saxe and Pekin. Price, a yard...... *...... 61.50 clear at ...... 61.45 36-Inch Duchesse Salin, an excellent quality satin in a very bright Children’s and Misses’ White Canvas Sandals and Oxfords, two-strap sheen.' In shades of paddy, apricot, saxe, turquoise, old rose, silver — shoes and brown sandals. Regular *1.40 and *1.75. All rut down grey, black, Pekin, purple, myrtle and beaver. Price, a yard. 61-50 to elear at. a pair ...... 95# Men's and Boys’ Heavy Rubber Sole Brown Canvas Boots. Men's size 33-Inch Figured Repp Cord, a material particularly adapted for skirts. at 62.95. Roys' sizes, a pair...... 61-95 In cheek and figured designs, white only. At, * yard. .... 61.50 <*: —v-v —Women’s fihoee. First Floor—Phone 5*9* 36-Inch Duchesae Satin, a wonderful quality and most Satisfactory — Men’s Shoes, Main Floor—Phone 2820 material for dresses, etc. Color, ivory only. Price, a yard ..61-98 —Silkh, Main Floor—Phone 82*3 “Aertex Cellular” Shirts, Drawers or Combinatiôns—Made in England A Very Fine Selection of Women’s AUTUMN This delightful underwear is a favorite wherever it is sold. The weight is suitable for either Winter or Summer wear, in fact it can be worn Silk Underskirts with comfort the whole year round. The shirts have short sleeves At Prices Ranging From $3.98 to $7.50 and the drawers are ankle length. All sizes at. a garment . .62.25 EXPOSITION C ombinations of the same quality anil style at. a suit ...... 64-50 Underskirt! of excellent, dependable silk, pleated, fancy flounce ami —Men's Furnishings, Main Floor—Phone^SSJO elastic waist band. You will find them in all the latest popular shades, such as henna, grey, peaeht paddy, green, jade, navy, Idaek. white, old rose, apricot saxe purple Pekin and various other eolors for your approval. These underskirts are reliable in every respect and remarkable at the following prices each, 63.98 to . . . $7.50 Another Sale of Bed Springs and I 1 —Mantles, First Floor—Phone 1010 Mattresses—At Low Prices FASHIONABLE MILLINERY No-Sway Spiral Springs, fully guaranteed ; all sizes. On sale at $11-75 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Woven Wire Springs on steel frames, with band supports; all sizes. On 30 Brass Beds on Sale To-morrow sale at ...... 68-25 Our assembly.of Fall Milliner# is now complete and t>n Thursday, Friday Woven Wire Springs on wood frames, with band supports, Extra spe- At Bargain Prices and Saturday we will give the women of Victoria their first opportunity «if eial value at ...... 95.50 Ail new slock and several designs to'select from; all sizes and well viewing the Fall fashions of 1921. * ■ ^ All-Felt Mattresses of excellent grade cotton, built in lavera to prevent finished. ’ j| No more beautiful array of millinery could lie imagined than that which lumping and covered with an excellent grade of ticking. Special at ...... ■_•••••-•...... 68.50 Brass Beds, with 2-inch pillars. 1-inch iop rod and five %-inch fillers. will.meçt your vision in'our showrooms this Fall. Herd all the most dis­ An attractive design in satin ribbon finish. Sizes 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. tinctive models are displayed, representing the work of the cultured designers All-White Felt Mattresses of an unusually good grade. On sale, 69.50 Clearing at. each ...... 621.60 nf two continents—hats from Paris, London and New York, the world’s three Ostermoor, "Get More Rest" and Restmore Mattresses in all sizes at Brass Beds with 2-ineh posts. 1-inch top rod and five 1-inch fillers. standard prices. : —Second Kloor—Phone 5411 Sizes 3 ft. 3 in., 4 ft, and 4 ft. 6 in. A snap at...... 627.50 greatest centres of fashion. Kvcrv shape and trim you could desire is here, Brass Beds with 2-inch continuous posts with heavy ornamental husks. including "Cavalier" shapes, pokes, full crown Berittas, Louis XVI. shapes, The bed has five‘1-inch fillers and 1-inch top rod.Sizes .1 ft. "3 in.. softly draped Oriental and Spanish turbans, all modernized and made of ex­ 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. A special bargain at ...... -,...... 636.50 quisite fabrics. There are duvetyns and velvets, combined with satin faille or Groceteria Daily Bulletin Brass Beds with 2-ineh posts, 2-inch top rod and five 1 Vi-inch fillers. moire silk and crepe de Chine while among the trimmings featured are ost­ Toilet Rolls, eecf) ...... Emery Lunch Tongues, per tin...28ç This is a real, handsome bed in satin ribbon finish and shown in rich. panaches or sweeps, coque or pheasant plumage- drapes nf great beauty Kerr-Mason Solf-Booling Jars, wide Regal Table Salt, per carton . 13C 4 ft. 6 in. sizes only. "Special value at .... v ...... 636.50 mouth, quart sise. Dosen .,,Q1.60 and single plumes. * Sure-Whip for whipping ordinary Brass Beds with 2-ineh continuous posts and five 1-indh fillers. Plain White Swan Naptha Soap, per bar, 5c creanr. Per bottle ...... 24c husks and in satin finish. .Sizes 4 ft. and 4 rfT. 6 in. On sale at. There are hats for every type of beauty, and color combinations to suit all Magie Baking-Powder, 12-or tin . ►<...... A »•'.... . 88C Spencer’s Jelly Pewder produces ln- each ...... 633.50 —-bats expensive and inexpensive, for misses or women. atantly a most deliciou» table des­ Small’* Maple Syrup, x $1.00 sise One Only, Special Brass Bed,-with 2-inch posts and five -V* fillers. All ay cordially invited to visit our Millinery Department oii Thursday, sert, made in our own factory. Pl<-r Shown in satin ribbon finish and 4 ft. 6 in. size. A bargain. $17.50 Una...... V T°C tachio. Vanilla, Red Currant, cherry. Friday and Saturday and enjoy a view of this extensive display of fashion­ Empress Block Current Jelly, 4-lb. Banana Calves Foot, Pineapple. Don't miss thjse bargains in high-grade bliss,beds. They represent tin ...... •...... 98r Raspberry. Strawberry and Lemon able and exquisite millinery. ^ -fw iioor-Phon. ieie remarkable values at the sale prices. Empress Red Current Jelly, 4-lb I’kg...... lOc t Bedroom Furniture, Second Floor--Phone 5441 tin ...... 98c Climax Raspberry and Apple Jam, Libby’e Marmalade, fin ...... 79C tin ...... 69c No. 1 Japan Rice, lb...... 7^c Climax Strawberry end Aj^is_ Jam, Sego, ppr lb. ..rt...... 6C Un ...... 69c High Grade Household Linens in the Staple Dept. Empress Apricot Jem, 4-lb. tin. 91f Libby’s Asparagus Soup, tin ,...7f These Linens will be of interest to the economies! housewife. eodhisting of the best English Hyglo Preparations—At Reduced and Canadian sheeting and pillow cottons. These goods are unsurpassed for their durability Prices and hard-wearing qualities. Absolutely pure finish aifd no filling whatever. Manicure Sets at 42# to...... 61.20 High-Grade English Sheetings Best Canadian Sheetings PROVISION COUNTER BULLETIN Olazo Liquid Nail Polish at...... V...... 26# 72-inch wide, warp, at, yard, 85# 63-inch wide .jiure finish, at. yard ... .80# Come* Butter; at, lb...... »• i»_> • ...... 80-ineh wide, double warp, at, yard, 95<* Cuticle Remover and Nail Bleach at lO# and .jrs...... 26# Spencer’s Prime Alberta Butter; lb. or 8 Ibe. tor ...... I31.38 72-inch, linen finish, at. yard ...... 95<* 72-ineli wide, pxire finish, at. yard . . . .85# Ne. 1 Alberta Butter at 44< lb. orQ roe. tor ...... I31.30 Nall White at ...... 26# 80-inch wide, linen finish, at, yard. 81.10 80-inch wide, pure finish, at, yard ....95# "Springfield" Brand Butter, In 1-lb.'prints; at, lb ...... 484 Nail Polish Paste at ...... 26# Pure Beef Dripping; .V,..,V ...... 104 All sheet's hemmed free of charge. tO-ttich wide, pure finish, at. yarti. 61.10 Pure Lard at lb., or 3 Ibe. for ...... s...... Nail Polish Powder at ...... 26# ‘ High-Grade Canadian Pillow Cottons A' Small Quantity of Sweet Mixed Pickles made by the Vancouver iIfcklo Nail Polish Cake at ...... 50# ♦O-inefi circular, reliable quality, at. a yard. 45# and1,...... 50# Company. Ltd., at, a halt lb...... 104 Unemeked Side Bacon

DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED ... , VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921 ■ 7 wr. iiffliw? : \ h -it' \&agm Our Deposit System Is Pleasing Many—Try It for a Month RUBBER ROQFING PREPARE YOUR ROOF NOW FOR WINTER WEATHER. H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO., Limited “Composite" and “Standard" Roofing, made in B. C. Rolfs Of 198 square feet, complete with nails and cement. •‘COMPOSITE" “STANDARD" Always the AT THE BIG At the Half Ply, per roll... Half Ply. per roll «1.85 Lowest Price „ One Ply, per roll ... One Ply, per roll ...... 3.80 Best Food FOOD MARKET Wash. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Tuttle. Port­ Two Ply, per, rail .. Two Ply, per roll ...... 3.80 land. Ore.; Mrs, C. R. and Miss B. Topp. Cincinnati, O.i Miss H. E. WILL COMMEMORATE SPECIAL TO OAV'aNO THURSDAY IN GROCERY DEPT. Mac A pec. Boston. Mass.; Anna E. OVER THOUSAND AT Martens, Peoria. III.; A. Marie, Rosen- G. Halliday & Sons Bulk Detee—Hallowl; . regular I Lowney'e Pure Coéoa Bulk— bohm, Peoria, |ll.; Mr. find Mrs. R. 748 Yates St. ltc per pound. Spe- (jt . I Regular 25c per pound. OA. CT» Cole, Boise, Idaho; T. 8. Weston TROOPS’ DEPARTURE dal, 2 pounds for mOL I 8Special,pedal, per pound . ... 4fvv T. 8. Caehmone. Birmingham. Eng., and daughter, Santa Anna, Cat ; Iff*.' GARDEN PARTY IT is a guest at the Stratbcona Hotel. H. W. Straw burg. Los Angeles, Cal., oo.o. are American visitors at the Strath- New Sweet Potatoes Special Government Graded cona Hotel. Lady Douglas Chaper, I. 0. Mr. and lira. L B. Boyfd, of Ottawa, O e O , 2 pounds for ...... -25c Butter—Pound. ÂO have arrived at tho 1 Impress LoteL SE D, E., to Sell' Héather on 48#; 3 pounds .. o o o Col. and Mrs. Bryce-Powley, of Italian Prune a—Per crate of Vancouver, who have been spending Friday 2 SPECIAL VALUES IN C. II. R. Shannon, of Ottawa, «ar­ the past ten days at Oak Bay, left Lieutenant - Governor and rived at he Emprcts Hotel y est wduy. to-day for their home on the Main­ $2.25 No. I Government Creamery O O; O Friday. August 26, will mark the land. They were among the guests Mrs. Nichol Hosts at De­ seventh anniversary of the departure; ------r—------Gutter—Pound. (El QQ Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Baird, of Los at the garden party at Government 45* i 3 pound. . ,3>l»Oaa lightful Affair of the first contingent of troops from | BOYS’ FALL and WINTER Nice Cooking. Apples Angeles, are guests at the Empress House yesterday afternoon. Victoria for overseas service. Op that' 10 pounds for ..... Hotel. > 25c 090 With all the eclat associated with day in accordance with a custom in-j o o o augurated six years ago. the I-adyj Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Mellado cele- gubernatorial entertainments, the v UNDERWEAR Reception Brand Tea and Coffee Pur. M.lt Vineger—For your Mr. and Mrs. R: B. Cherry. of San brated their golden wedding on Mon- , __ . . ... Douglas Chapter, l. O. D. E., will sell j Are the Best f rQ _ Antonio, are staying at the Empress day laat at the home of their »n. 430 I ‘lnnual *"den w“* h«ld heather in the leading stores and; pick ling : Reception Brand. banks of the city in commemoration | Tea, per pound OOC Hotel. Alpha Street, when they received tc-rday afternoon at Government Penman's No. 71, a gobd weight, natural color, in a mix­ Per bottle ...... 30* o O © of the anniversary. The proceeds Coff^ many beautiful gifts In addition to a House. The threatening weather of will be devoted to the furthering of Capfain Arthttr-f^p’arren, of Car p host of congratulations. They were ture of wool a$d cotton; to fit boys 6 to 14 years; all per pound ...... Per gallon ...... $1.30 Lewie it slaving; at the Empress' the morning gave way to brilliant the Chapter’s philanthropic work, 50c married in August, 1871. Mr. Mellado which includes the provision of lay­ Hotel. ~ ~ ? ... securing the first marriage licence sunshine in the early afternoon, which sizes. A garment...... 75gi»iticd at the binpress Hote*. some, ermine wrap. Iseghom hat faced j through all the vicissitudes of ser­ Miss Edna Marshall, of Lethbridge; vice. As in past years, the heather W. & J. WILSON o o o with orchid georgette and an ostrich colder ; fitting one to six W. B. Burham and family. Miss has been donated in generous quan­ Mr and Mrs. D. A. Reed and Miss Mabel A molt, of Calgary; R. Fisher feather fan. received oh the lawn be­ Fleece-Lined years. The prices' are Reed, and D. A. Reed, Jun., of Pitts­ fore the Summer-house. With them tities by George Fraser, of Uciuelet. Boys’ Department and Mrs. Fisher, of Oakbank, Man.; The Chapter hopes that the general burgh, are guests at the Empress G. B. Hill and family, of Saskatoon; in the receiving line weré Miss Nichol, sister of the Lieutenant- public will respond with Its custom­ P. 0. Box 99. 1317 to 1221 Government St. Phone 809 Sleepers $1.35 and $1.50 Hotel. Mrs. J. N. Sutherland and Miss ary renerosity to Friday's appeal. Thf o O O Sutherland, of Revelstoke ; A. B. Governor, and Mrs. J. C. Shaw, of heather will not be sold on the streets, Mr. C. G. Marshall and his son Cobar and Mrs. Çober, of Hew- Vancouver, who are guests at Gov­ but only in the leading .stores and James Marshall, of Fremont. Neb. pler. Ont., are new arrivals at the ernment House, while Capt. R. B. Ker, buildings. 1221 are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.-,H. Baker, Dominion Hotel. A:D-C.. and H. J 8. Muskett. private of Fern wood Road. • secretary, were in attendance. Oeuglee o o o OOO The vivid emerald of the velvety Street Mr. and Mrs. R. R, Taylor, of Lady Consignee Stewart-Richard­ lawns and the brilliant hues of the A Kodak and an Album Monterey Avenue, returned yester­ son is to be married shortly to Mr. flower-beds gave a delightful back­ FOB CHILDREN Will keep the recorg of your Summer Camp. day afternoon from a month's holi­ Dennis Luckle Matthew, a wealthy ground to the gay scene. Many ' ‘ Holiday Trip, or other outing*. We caa day at Mount Rainier Park. bachelor of 36, living -tiL- Whitehall beeuttfort toilettes were noticed àfïff ; supply you. O O O Court. “* B: xy Lady Constance naval and military uniforms were Mrs H. H. Whillana. Gorge Road, Steyart- Richardson is 38 and is a everywhere in evidence. Tea was THE SAMIMÀN Kodaks from $9 and up to $65.00 has as her guests for a few days daughter of the Earl of Cromartie, served in a huge marquee erected on j Albums from 35< and up to $5*00 Mrs, E. R. Bartlett, of New West­ and is well-known a* a sports­ the lower lawn, while tennis was in- j- STORY FOR We hàVe skyfllters. portrait attachment* woman. a swimmer, and a classical dulged in by a number of the younger minster and her llftle daughter, •elf-timers, carrying cases, etc. Here la one of them— Heather. dancer. 8he married ln^ 1804^CapUBn visitors. , ■ II in-ssr . p «.ft-. TO-NIGHT ""TSirifWS? fleet-' Thf Iwtwtwwirc of rein wmwl -aef adjournment to the house, where A Preliminary ,fitting Oxford in an Misa Frances Whlllans of the nurs­ son. who died in November, 1814, ing staff of St. Joseph's Hospital, from wounds received in action dancing took place in the ballroom. m IVEL’S PHARMACY attractive dark shade of while serving with the Black Watch. The music was furnished by the Corner of Douglas and View. .______£______brown : military leath­ left on Sunday for a two weeks' va­ THE LIGHTS UNDER THE SEA. Peep at the New cation with friends at Clinton In the As a classical dancer she has ap­ G. W. V. A. band, which earlier in Part I. er heel. $7 KH Cariboo District peared on the stage in London at the afternoon had been stationed in the grounds. The musical pro­ Shoes for Fall Price ...... «7 i #vV o o o the -Palace Theatre, and also in New Rose Leaf Fairy lived near to the Mrs. B. T. Rogers. Mrs. B. D. York and Vienna. gramme was unusually attractive and many admiring comments were sea. All her life nhe had heard the^ > "f" *| Rogers, and Master Forrest Rogers, OOO big wave* come dashing up on the 1203 of Vancouver, came over from the 8. Brown and Mrs. Brown, of made upon the band's performance, rocks and always they seemed to Douglas mainland yesterday and are guests Perth. Western Australia; Misses E. while Bandmaster Miller was warmly call to her. Street Catherwood and A. E. Cox, of Mis­ congratulated upon the high stand- | Often when the sun grew big and at the Empress Hotel the o o o sion City.; Hector Marsh, of Dun­ ard of excellence attained by red and looking so sleepy. Just before Phone can; Thomas Strang and family, of musicians. he sank out of sight. Rose Leaf would 2504 Registrations at the Hotel Strath- eona are F. C. C&ider, C. C. Kerna- Iadysmlth; Mr*. Harry and Miss A. steal away from the wild rose bush han. Miss M. Wadge. Miss ti. Smith, K. Barry, of Nanaimo. R. Colemari. WELL-KNOWN CHINESE where she lived and creep out on the of Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Coleman and C. Da y kin.-of slippery rocks. Wood. New Westminster; Mr. and Shirley; H. Vogel and Mrs, Vogel, of WED IN VANCOUVER Sh* grew to know the family of Miss Lydiard. Miss Ida C. Hall. Miss Otter Point ; W. G. Elliott and Mrs. snails, who lived on the biggest rock, L. Babcock, of Moose Jaw, Bask, Elliott, of Missoula. Mont,;-Mr*. E. Vancouver. Aug. 24.—FoF the first and they told her many things about o o o Houstman. “Port Angeles; Miss F. time since Its erection, the Methodist the world under the seâ. Guerin. Miss Alice Weeterdale, Mrs "Why couldn’t 1 make a visit down Mr. and Mrs. James Webb, Rouleau, Chinese Mission. Beatty Street-, Van­ there?" Rose Leaf asked Creepy Snail 8ksk.; Mrs. and Miss Oliver, Toaonto, L. 8. Van Leke. Mrs. C. J. Wilson, of couver, Monday night was the scene Ont.; A. Vinct, Winnipeg, Man.; Mr. Tacoma; W. J. Done van, of Kansas of a wedding ceremony, when Ml*» For Light, Power and Mrs. R. H. Bartholomew, Mon­ City; W. 8. Carr. Mrs. Carr. E. L. Jennie 8am Song, daughter of Mr. treal. Que.; Miss Dashwood. Parks- Brown. J. W. Bowerman are staying Sam Dai Jun of Vancouver, became ville; Mrs. Stanton and J. O. Watson, at the Dominion Hotel. the bride of Mr. David €hue. son of and For Bolls Shawnigan, are gueets at the Strath' Mr. Qhue Chue, 940 Queen’s Avenue, c -, te > cona Hotel. Victoria. WE WIRE for and Aistall o o o The ceremony, which was per­ Mr. and Mrs. W. B Stamford, llrs : formed by Rev. S. 8. Oeterhout, wd 7b M your ELECTRIC RANGE. T. 8. Morrlsey, Mrs. F. H. Childs, of i WHAT’S IN A NAME! M. A., Fh. D., will be long remem­ DISHWASHING MACHINE. Tacoma. Wash. ; Mrs. By water, Se- j bered by the many friends whd at­ LIGHT AND POWER attle; M. R. Charlton, Port Townsend, ran* A Soot Tour Name, Its History tended, as It joined in mftrrlage two Wash.; Mrs. Palmer. Pert Townsend, J Its Moaning; Whence It Wno PLUGS, or any ELECTRIC^ Derhrsd, Its 81gntnc.no.; Ins of the best known Chinese persons installation required. When Lucky Cey »n4 Lucky lamaL in British Columbia. The appoint­ ments and beautiful gowns worn by YOU hgve ELECTRIC By Mildred MsrshsA wants Phone 643 or 2627 the bride and attendants added In Csyright. 1521. »y Ths Whksi. making it one of the smartest of the gycdicst. !.. > season. / Mr. Chue, father of the groom, has promise her one thing than she asks effected high boat-shaped neckline*. EGALL been a resident in British Columbia another right on top of that?” And The insPi’Jttion of certain coun­ -for 40 years, and Mrs. Chue was off went Creepy as fast as he could tries is dominant. The influence of bom here. The bride and groom are travel .which was very slow indeed Spain leads, with her wide, graceful both born In British Columbia and Watahinf W* d»t% compared to the manner in which skirts, her shawls and her fringes. HAWKINS & HAYWARD Among the feminine names which the are British subjects. The groom is Rose Leaf Fairy flittered over the The Russian lines liywraps and suits CUSMPO POWDER Teutonic language hn given to the one evening as they were watching Electrical Quality end Service Stares. v MADE IN ENGLAND English-speaking world is'Meta, charm­ manager o’f the Chinese branch of the dots of spray roll into the comers ground behind her Firefly companion. and high fur toques ftf Cossack origin 1607 Douglas Street. Opp. City Hell. ingly simple, and closely related to our the Sunlight Insurance Company for of the rocks. (Continued To-morrow.) in their frequent introduction con­ test for fashion honors. Quaint types 1103 Douglas Street, Nr. Fort Street. Contains the full, rich flavor of New own popular Margaret It also means Alberta, gnd British Columbia. "Oh! You would get all wet." an­ "pearl" and has all the significance as­ To the strains of the Bridal Chorus swered Creepy. "You know, you al­ favoring the hooped skirt, the fitted Laid Egg*—more nutritious than any sociated with the more generally used from IkOhengrin, played by Mrs. S. 8, ways run away when the tide man basque and demure collars are of -ether fQr.gi.of ^custard ’ ^^ffifUsYeT"tKs^ia^a flrst'*appeared dur- Osterhout. the bride entered the sends the waves too far In.” HERE ARE FASHIONS varied Influence. That is only pretending." inter­ There is a hint of the Egyptian uig the time of Klopstock e sway over church escorted by her brbther. Mr. On Sale at All Grocers. Gong Sara. »*ho gave her in mar­ rupted Rose Leaf Fairy. "U is fun to with limited elaboration, the Persian the lover* of religious poetry. It gained OF NEW'YORK SHOW note is introduced in embroideries. great vogue then in Germany and soon riage. She was attired in a beauti­ play tag with the waves. I am not a spread to England, where It reigned as ful pink satin Chinese wedding bit afraid of the watgr. I have a dew Some Indian effects and certain bril­ ______Say It With Flower». w favorite -Trrrttfr the teste for erwn more go #n. ~ fash to wed with * high neck bath every morning where I live, and The following points constitute an liant color treatments which sug­ simple name* routed it In the last cen­ and long sleeves. Blue Chinese em I don’t curl up as you do in your gest the Bulgarian designs achieve tury. In Denmark, where the Semi­ shell." accurate summary of the Fall and decoration interest in dresses. broidery was used effectively on the Winter style developments as brought BE Pot Plants ram is ot the North has domesticated It. dress and a number of old necklaces "I really did not mean to offend The new color note whs decidedly it Is called Mette and Maret. In the you," said Creepy. "But your dress is out at the New York fashion show. in-favor of brilliant red* which were literature of that country, particularly were worn. A long flowing veil of introduced for entire costumes and end Brussels net was held in place with so silky and your wings so delicate 1 Three-piece costumes, fot* day and the ballad lore, it appears as Metelill, or am afraid the big grafr waves out evening wear, appeared with mark­ for a vivid facing or trimming effect little Margaret / a pearl bandeau, and a shower bou there would ruin them, aren't youT* The flower shades bordering on the Even the modern. German Jews use It quet of Ophelia roses was carried. ed frequency. READY Cut Flowers and call it MariaKt The most curious Rose Leaf came back, laughing and Utnl), in caracul, lynx, krtmmer mauve. variously" designated as form is the Irish Vread. for which we Brids's Attendants. "No.”,she replied, "they wbuld be safe and American broadtail are the j violet, petunia, orchidlid or fuchsia Courtesy and Promptness is gain interest fn individual exhibits for next Winters cold- an«1 have no equivalent. | Miss Ida Chue. sister of the groom because they are waterproof. From a favored fur trimmings in both black Our Motto. The pearl tirhlch she represents. Is was In attendance as maid of nono>, nice old cave witch I got these clothes and tan and gray. and repeat a strong French tendency protect yourself against big Meta’s talk manic gem It promisee her and wore a fascinating pink satin and when I come out here on the Velvet was strongly sponsored for with shades of rose and American fuel bills. Why not install a beauty an* charm and radiance Many rocks 1 always put them on. beauty. if !l: Brown’s Victoria Xurseries admirers and a happy marriage are Chinese gown. She carried a bou­ day and evening frocks. Fawcett Pipeless Furnace Ltd. other ofi Its gifts. Monday Is her lucky quet of pink and white carnations. "Watch and 1 will show you." and Some skirts, particularly those on . now. before the big rush? dgy andl7 her lucky number Miss Violet Wong and Miss Mllli- as she spoke Rose Leaf Fairy Jumped evening dresses of sheath outlined < ALWAYS, Canadian made, by Canadian Florists and Seedsmen. cent Chan made charming brides-' lightly from roc^ to rock until she reached the ankle. leached the edge adhere the spray was A new Idea !n riding habits show­ The scene was a bedroom in a ^ workmen for- the Canadian «II View Street, Victoria. B.C. RELAXATION. maids in dainty frocks of pink crepe the highest and entirely hid her from ed the breeches leg prolonged Into suburb and l wearied parent was people. No duty or exchange de chine. Two little flower girls "I find work more énjoyable since strewed the pathway “of the bride a fitted legging, resulting in a promenading the floor at a weird » to pay for, the privilege of ■rf- "Come back!" Creepv called, "Yon | trouser leg of military or 1860 con-! I took to motoring." remarked Mr. with flowers. They were Miss Flor­ early morn, with hi* ’ buying foreign articles. Chuggine. ence Chue and Miss Josephine Wong might fall into the water and I could option. i hour • Booklet on Request Home Cooking Sale Doesn't work Interfere priith rid­ not save you. I am so small." Fur fabrics were advocated for first-born in his arms. Many vain V w . i and both were dressed alike in pink Rose Leaf came back, alughing and both suits and coats, often combined endeavors to soothe the infant's , f \r ing?" silk frilled frocks. Mr Richard BASEMENT, SPENCER'S; LTD., shaking the drops from her hair. with fur trimmings. * cries had been made, but the little, "No. I need the change. My re­ Cumyow was best man. > , gular work takes my mind off my "Bee, my dress is as dry a* it was Wide sleeves were featured on one was laboring under a it impres­ During the signing of the register before." she said. "It muat be the dresses, coats and suits, showing sion that things needed wakipg up B. C. HARDWARE Saturday, August 27th troubles with, the flivver.-—Washing­ the Girls' Auxiliary to the Mission ton Star. same material as Madam Duck's new clever armhole adjustments. and that he was the person to do it. 10 a. m sang "The Voice That Breathed O'er dress, for I saw hçr this morning go­ White kid and suede embroideries "It seems to me that youXknew & PAIRT CO. Ltd. Unoer the Auspices of Y. W. C- A. Eden." < ing under and over the water without in cut work effect were highly fav­ what you were about,” ' groaned Following the ceremony a recep­ harming her clothes in the least. ored. Picklebury to his wife, "when you tion was held at the Chinese Na­ Now, please, Creepy, find some one Coat dresses appeared to have lost insisted on the çhlld being called tionalist League Building. Gore and to take me under the waves. You none of their popular appeal. Hugh!’” Pender Streets, where several hun­ see. it is perfectly Afe for me to go." Bequtn robes were advocated for "What has hinflame to do with The Carpeterla Co. dred guests were entertained. The ‘•WellWell, it has nevernevsr beenKeen done>l»na be-Ha. rfbrm&l wear In new designs and wide his fretfulness?” asked • the unsus­ reception hall was gayly decorated fore and I am not at all sure what \ color ranges. picious wife. and the bride’s table was centred your Queen would say if she found Black and white combinations Everything:" replied the wretched Wash and clean Carpets and Bags with a six-tier wedding cake. * .out that one of her subjects had left were noted both in dresses and outer man. "You wpuld call him 'Hugh.' like new. We have the experience her kingdom to go under the water;" you know, and where there is a hue ii . and plant to give eatlefeeUen. The groom s gift to the bride was garments. a diamond ring. To the maid of replied Creepy. Many sleeveless evening dresses there’s always a cry."—Tit-Bit*. ONLY ADOBE»», "There is my friend. Soft Crab; "he wecoof^^^^MONj^u»»^ honor and bridesmaids, gold Chinese — rings; to th# flower girls pearl neck­ will be glad to do a favor, for I Bring Your Heating Troubles laces and ÿold cuff links to the best saved his Ufe once. 1 suppose if you man. Mrs, Osterhout was the re­ are bound to go, he, will take you if I ask him " Put in Your Wood for cipient of a gold Chinese ring. "Do. Creepy ; please ask , him." Later, Mr. and Mrs. Chue, left for begged Rose Leaf. ,'Tll come early to the Old Reliable firm Victoria en route to Toronto, where to-morrow nignt to this rock." the Winter the honeymoon will be spent. On There was no use now trying to per­ their return they will' take up resi­ suade her not to*go. so Creepy prom­ Here Since 1883 l,to...»?rv^.wss?Prîr- denvedence inIn Vancouver.> ancc ised to see his friend. 'Soft Crab, at A,k for lM.1.1 R.tm w C.r,« The bride's golng-away suit was once. "Be sure you come before DRV CEDAR KINDLING of titupei

■•.ja S3M VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921 Whichever you choose DONT ONE-MAN CARS it will be the best you ever tasted. 00 THIS! TRBFOVSRE BURBERRY IBTOi TO BE USED HERE UMITE0 Latter* addressed te the Editor and in­ GLOVES V0ÂTS tended for publication must be short and leeébly written. The lonser an article the General Manager of B. C, E, R. store Hour, 9 a. ra. to • p. m. s’lorter the chance of insertion. All com­ Wednesdays to 1 p. m. munication* must boar the name and-ad- S$s They Will Be Used on drew* of the writer, but not for publication nalcoe the owner wlehea. The publication or rejection of articles is a matter entirely Light Routes in,..th* d merer Ion oi the Editor. No LCONARB responsibility r* aeanmod by the paper for P replier Oliver, In conference with' "SALADA" MS». submitted to the Editor. EAR OIL Gorge Kidd, general manager of the RELUV88 DEAFÎÏRSS and Announcing a Special Demonstration of MR. JACKSON1 HITS BACK. B. C. Electric Railway Co„ and A. i | MIXED TEA | GREEN TEA STOPS HEAD NOUES. Simply T. Go ward. Victoria manager, urged, j BLACK TEA To the Editor:—Reeve Watson Is un« Jest isn|t g res. A DtttUllM la Gum Rah U Back ml Um Ear, and that all work connected with chang­ In.’ tea te make Ike I Tea. Pw, trwwlaneat | chivairouH. I^ls letter also Is clumpy Inaart ia Noatrila. Proefofeae- ing street cars to conform to the j “ “BÎSftL and hie further statements are reckless aed M Flavery. «>• will be given bf tbe draggtoL new rule of the' road, be done in Household Cottons and Bedding and unfair. The offence which drew my MADE IN CANADA * B. C. He also urged that Instead of j letter was the defamatory charge made mu liuscMSeeiiwti, Tirnti at the Council meeting, as reported in A4twilWHSH.ilNlân. El t*> sending to the East for new rolling The Times, that "downright scandalous stock the company bund it in British ; \ politics" . were invoked by * me in this For sale In Victoria by D. E. Columbia, at the company's plant lifj v-“" Plan matter, and that the whole thing Campbell. Merry field A Daclt, W. New Westminster where cars were Early a election 6 was cut and dried between me and the constructed in former years. Government before I or my firm ap­ M. Ivel, David Spencer. Ltd., Lahg'a of household cot­ proached the Council on behalf of our Mr. Kidd said that 100 men are: NEW ARRIVALS client. Mr. Annerson. | repeat the ex­ Drug Store. now at worfr altering the cars. . tons and Winter plicit statement In my former letter. So He announced that the B. C. J approach overtures, or direct or In­ Electric plan to Introduce one-man bedding is advis­ direct discussion of this matter was had cars''into British Columbia. He said AT WATSON’S with the Government or any member or able, the reason official thereof prior to the submission this system has been adopted in Ladies’ Brown Saddle Strap Walking Pumps, pair, $8.45 of the Pian to the Saanich Council, or heard of such report before then, and It many Eastern cities and is success­ for this being Ladies’ Sleek Kid Twin Sutton Walking 'Pumps at, per the appeal to the Lieutenant -Governor came as an agreeable surprise. XV ;'.l ful. The cars will be placed only on Pair ...... $8.45 This.covers the whole situation and the Reeve xVatsotffrerlfy this statement of light traffic routes. Because they that you have whoié statement indulged in at Saanich. what took place by asking, say. Mr. are cheaper to operate the company Ladies' Brown Calf Sport Oxfords at, pair ...... $6.95 These facts are not even disputed, and Robertson,Robertso and then, finding here again will be able to give axbett$r service complete and “ ‘ “ i statements are false, LÀDIX8—¥OO WiLL HXVBTO - —.—, ' tiCStlfbdràw fherh. if ne I men nu ke the amende honorable under not learned to apologise when wrong? We have only a limited number of pairs to be sold at the above T*uch circumstances. But not so Reeve And. Anally, let me Implore Mr. Reeve, merits to choose prices. , - ' Watson. He now proceeds to sidestep when it comes to projecting Giles Hoad, this simple issue and Indulge in othw to not only climb down from the hill from. The prices reckjras and gross «nlsstatelpents Reeve which he sape is dangerous. b'Jt to keep PEKING RESIDENT fk M 9 O Phone Watson, who considers the use of politi­ out of the muskeg on Section 7« Sure cpntted here are cal Influence "downright scandalous." Is foundations are as ' important In roawF*rfctwtrrc4w being Infect HI - jleetieuauL Ure- a’orrerteff-TiT smderM'is.^TTtttfn; ttte CTfrrtr those miniature monsters which we a yard. Seattle...... or Engineer. as only a tentative sketch, have been taught to dread into other residents here." continues 11- 4. $6.75, $8.75, $10.50 San Francisco and not a plan, had theretofore existed. -The subject cmnot he treated- in a the writer, who requests a supply of 81 inches wide—85C, $1.00, $1.25 and and $12.50 each. Grand Folk* . Mr, Brindle Confirms Report Rut what a cheerful manufacturer of snirit of levity. In the interest of pub­ Victoria and district literature that y*;e mlaataterm-nl* my friend the Reeve is. lic welfare it is necessary to reach he may distribute it around among $1.50 a yard. 12- 4/ $0-50, $11.75, Oanbruuk .. .. ip an involved sentence he says: logical conclusions after a careful ex­ his friends. A* of Discovery in North "How Mr Jackson can reconcile the Kaslo ...... amination of the evidence, and if will "To those of us resident in this dry /Hi inches wide—$1.15 and $1.35 a yard. $14.75 and $17.50 each. e«l«iO- ...... o, „ - latter part of his statement with the he. found that many activities of our Edmonton ... A. 8t. Glair Brindle. M. EL. return- fact that this letter was only produced dally life are touched by the dangers so climate of Northern China and amid Qu'Appelle «1 lo the ell* thin .morning by ,h. graphically described by the doctor A* the teeming millions of natives jHic Winnipeg .... freshness and openness of British White Tcrrv Towels. 45C. 55C 65e«t».rday. Sf! minimum. officials form the opinion they did” < itiaens aie careless. To-day. on your $18. * 5 a pair., •1; wind, 4 miles N E. ; nun. 0», weath­ and of commercial grade, also im­ Now. the Reeve was not even present wav to your office you may meet a placed and If Its advantages could he $16.75, 819.75 and er. fair. portant discoveries of other minerals. vouthful tourist. Ha may be "suffering brought to the attention of residents at the. hearing before Mr Crane The from a mild attack of scarletina. the <38 x Ht»—$17.50jUid $21.00 a pair: i$22.00 each. Vancouver- -Barometer.. 80 00, temper­ With reference to the nickel ores, fact Ib that Mr Robertson, who was- throughout China, \ feel sure many ature, maximum yesteniar. 68; mini­ he stated to The Times* that as far there as Counsel for the Council, asked rash having been mist a I en for a simple would be interested'arid It would re- / mum. 6i; wind. 4 miles 9.- K; rain, 08; rash of Infancy, or It may have come * s as he is aware this is the first com­ Mr. Crane to read Col Hodgson's re­ and gone In the night " I quote the -stllt In securing very desirable resi­ weather, raining. mercial ore of this kind found in port. and Mr. Crane, with the Depart­ dents with more or less money to Sateen Covered I>own Comforters, double bed ivainloopa—Barometer. 29.94; tempera­ ment file in Ms hands, was turning the doctor's words Have some considers Plaid Blankets in a beautifully - ture. maximum yesterday, 70; minimum. the West, tributary to the Pacific— pages nnd came upon Mr Philip's r- tlon for vour fa mil' Perhaps the-.-m Invest In lands and the cultivation sue $11.75- $10.50 and $23.50 each. 48; wind, calm: weather, fair. either In Canada or the l'ni ted port, which he then read ard showed fant you meet mav have had eorre otner of the same." the letter «•onfinues. soft, fleecy, finish, are in tan, ~ Barker ville—Barometer, 29.88; temi>sr- States. dlsei.se and let It escape during th® Victoria and disWict hà*”Tnr some Silk Covered Dow «''Filled Comforters, double Mr Robertson. I never had. saw hours sf darkness, anil not even his mother knows of his escapade. You can years proved a great attraction t«* bed size—$28.50*earh. \ '. rose, pinks and sky blue ; size imagine the risk vou run. The child the residents of the Orient a* t looks happy, healthy gnd pleased with vacation report hut the visitors in Satin Covered. Beautiful Quality' Down Filled our < llnurte: but he is a menace to our variably upon returning to their 66 x 82 inches—$9.50 each. welfare. No one know1* what he may stations In the Far East develop Comforters, double bed size -$37.50 each. have had in the night ; he does not know great desire to make their permanent himself.'.-uid he does not seem to care residence here. The clase of people Hé stands there-on Gc quarantined until put a great many men to work." re­ nysten* to become a member pf.tho) fne guardians of our health have found plied the member of the Provincial Engineering Corporation, Lui, "f | and plit into pracii.ee some meQioii of Cabinet most noted as a diplomat Vancouver, the president dt Which is fumigating, disinfecting and keeping But it's a matter of money Give us H. K. Dutcher. M.Sc., M.E.I.C%| Under observation everv medical man the money arid we van soon build who ha* come in-contact with a patient former tfiember of DuCane, Dutcher Co., engineers The corporation con­ JOSS STICK ‘How much would he needed to trols the British Columbia field for carry out all the work demanded by some of the largest machinery pro­ ?tYÔO-WO-0-"WHO? voters?” ducing plants on" the continent. About 830.000.00(1." laughed thé] During 1919 and 1920 Mr. I>ewls SAVS HE NOW FEELS doctor. 6 was vice-president of Uie Engineer­ "What Is coming up at the Fall ing Institute of Canada. WhoOO will get the letter you write to­ session of the Legislature at Yie- night? "Perhaps new liquor legislation LETTERS OF GRATITUDE LIKE DRAND NEW NAN and many municipal matters," Dr. E louent language and illustrations • WhoOO is waiting for a letter from you? King said. * When asked If this meant that the in advertising may appeal to many, You can write your letters in canoe and car; Government was likely to bring down but after all It is the homely, sincere Vancouver Citizen Can Bend a beer clause, the doctor merely letters from women, overflowing with on beach and mountain top ; anywhere you smiled. * heartfelt gratitude for health restored Over and Straighten Up by Lydia Ev Pinkham’s Vegetable happen to be in vacation time, if you take Compound, that convince other 'suf­ Again Without Suffering fering women that there is a medicine along your faithful, ever-read/ , Golier that will help them ahm. Manr^suyh letters are being published in y his *Tm feeling like a brand-new man paper from day to day, and it is to these days, thanks to Tanlac.” said TAKE A0VANTA6E OF OUK any woman’s advantage who sutfeis G. C. Hall. 248 Thirty-Sixth St., East. from, female ailments in any form to Vancouver, B. C. give this old fashioned root and herb I had stomach trouble for two remedy a trial. (Advt.) years and suffered after nearly every meal. I was hardly ever without a AUGUST DO HPT KNOW MOTHERS. headache and often had disxy spells. Rheumatism got me In its clutches An Interesting spectacle which the Anally and my hips and knees hurt moorland wanderer In. .North Xiirk- me so bad at times L could hardly PIANO shire may chance upon is the sheep- walk and it would alrrfcst kill me to shearing. says The Manchester Guard­ It i* the perfection df writing ease, convenience and bend over and straighten up again. ian. One /by one the sheep are I used to lose a lot of time from my brought to the shearer's bench, clever-i efficiency; the IDEAL fountain pen 4L Your dealer work because of the condition 1 was DISCOUNT ly thrown on the hindquarters, and will show you Waterman. Ideal Fountain Pens for in. ThtSlW the end of our year, and the dipping begins. The work de­ "Tanlac has put me In first-class mands gréât skill. The skin must every hand and every purpose CThree types: shape. I am never bothered with we;re determined to reduce our not be cut or blood would smear the indigestion any more, sleep like a stock. This is your opportun­ fleece. Tl^e wool muat be cut evenly Regular, Safety and Self-filling ; $x.yo to Ilya top all night long and get up fli the ity to buf a new WILLIS. or the stable will be irregular, and morning feeling fine. The rheuma­ CHICKERING or KNABH the fleece should come off whole. REMEMBER.—A letter aiday while you’re away. tism has loft me and I can bend-ever Piano at a worth-while discount. Should a slip be made- and the skin I and straighten up without feeling it Small deposit will ' reserve for broken, lime or tar is rubbed into now. I'm on Uja Job every da v, do a delivery litter. the wourtH tV keep rile* -off and SWWàh and wrejee mi M tbrtt nepdai. big day's work and then walk twenty- prevent sores forming. The average one blocks home and not feel as tired time for shearing a sheep is about as I used to after walking, a block or five minutes, and the weight of the two.” fleece may be anything from four to tr Round tin* of 50 Tanlac is sold in Victoria Dun­ ten pounds, a shilling a pound being can E. ----Campbell and 'leading drusr- the usual price obtained for it. All gists everywhere. (Advt) the full-grown sheep are sheared, m st Willis Pianos, Ltd. but the beet fleeces come from the THE FROG’S VOICE. two-year-old. Sometimes amusing (SEW YORK Hiddents will follow the turning loose ■*AN FRANCISCO j Ax if pie pond flowed in bin threat; 1003 Ï27Ï. '"ÏT ’514 of a shorn sheep. #* for instance, And suddenly poured out again; — when s lamb refuses to go back to its |> thunderous, water-falling note, dam, failing to recognise its moflÜF I Presaging mountain clouds and rain. in her Summer undress. More Miles atLessCost Bicycle In the end that Is what you are looking for—the longest possi­ Prices ble wear for the lowest possible price. 3 Here is a new Goodyear tire that will measure up to this standard of service. t Reduced GOODYEAR; 30 x 3% Our High Grade Canadian’ "Perfect1 * Bicycle now priced at 668.60 $20.00 Instead of $70.00—a substantial Toe ■ering of price, The new re- Uuced deferred payment price Is $66.50. Terms ...... $5XX) io-,« Thompson Will Oppose FOURTH AND FIFTH WHS-ER mC. TITLE Max Rachac To-Night ROUNDS DRAWN FOR Douglas Street at Broughton— New Otto Weller Building Lightweights Will Meet During Great Interest Being Taken in 719 Vatee St. I|icyfles, Sporting Goode and Toye. Phene S17 TELEPHONES: Office, 659; Battery DepL, 669; Night Phone, < Fair Week for Right to Meet Good Game of Ball Expected At Stadium When Vic­ Play To-day in Canadian Canadian Champion toria and Vancouver Clash In Opening Tussle of Golf Tournament Both Scrappers Are Willing Final Series Between Clubs; Big League Scouts Eastern GstF Stars Had Dis­ ENGLISH RALEIGH BICYCLES Mixers and Should Provide Looking Over Local Players. astrous Day at Winnipeg; CANADIAN CLEVELAND BICYCLES Suzanne Lenglen Is Plenty of Sport Westerners Win Aeeeeaortea tor All Make» ot Bicycle»—Repair» Guaranteed Winnipeg. Aug. 24. — (Canadian The Veterans of France announce — ”” HARRIS & SMITH ” — "Lefty" Thompson, the husky young southpaw whom the big Press>.-#The feature of to-day’e play­ that they have completed the pre­ Butt Of Controversy league scouts are now giving the once over, is slated to do the ing in the Canadian amateur goH liminary arrangements for the match between Charlie (Rough-House) twirling for the Capitals in this evening’s tussle at the Stadium tournament______ceptred In the fourth and champion and ex-champion of Can­ shape and reporta favor his migration to the majors at the close The draw for the championship fol­ ada. and Charlie Martin, the hard­ lows : Some New York Papers Say Famous French Star "Quit hitting local star. who\ first came of the season. Fourth .round—Hale. Winnipeg, va Star Swimmers Enter into prominence here dftfing the Thompson has shown considerable ability during the latter part Shaw. Toronto. Cold” In Her Match With Mrs. Mallory; Women activities of the Foundation ganizatlon. These beys will battle of the season. His underhand ball is working beautifully, and, Wilson. Winhipeg. va Arnolt, W|Pe Discuss Question At Tea Party and!Men Argue on over the ten-round route for the given good support in tnc field, he is always capable of winning his nipeg. < hampionship of British Columbia games. Thompson started the season with Tacoma but was re­ Thompson. Toronto, ve. Morrison, Long Distance Swim Streets; Decide It On the Courts. during thé Fair Week. and It Is ©oti- leased. On Jolflin# the Victoria club Calgary. fldently predicted that one of the he did not show a great deal, but Walton. Calgary, vs. Black. Calgary. most thrilling1 botits staged *here In THINK» U. 8. WILL HOLD recently he has been going great Hague. Calgary, ve. Allen. Winnipeg years will be the result. DAVIS CUP THIS SEASON guns. / McCullough. Calgary, vs. Houston, Poor little Suzanne Lenglen, the sensational tenuis star from Although "Rough-House" Burns A Geod Tusele. Seattle. Audrey Griffin, Mrs.' Leo Dabiel and Norman Purser has not previously performed in Vic­ To-night’s game will be called at Weir. Regina, ve. Whyte. Duluth. France, is the butt of a great controversy which is raging in New toria. his ring career Is well-known Boston. Au«. 24.—A. W. Myera. 4.30 o’clock and the fans are promised Gow. Winnipeg. Vs. Flnnle, Winni Among First to Send In Entry Forms For Timet York at the.present time and the subject of which has caused some to local fans and his climb to the tight game. The Beavers have peg. Canadian lightweight championship tennis writer on The London Field Fifth round—Winner Hale-Shaw va jiijscugtiipn even out in these remote parts of the'universe. New and member of the British Davis bolstered their weakened ' pitching Swim on Saturday; More Entries Eipected Within recalls many exciting and closely staff a little and more than likely big winner Wilson-Arnolt. York is Irving to dëciïïé whether Stnanne-i«mit coM5.in.her recent contested * battles in which Jk more Cup team, thinks that nothing Winner Thompson-Morrison vq short" of a miracle can prevent the Max Rachac, the New York rootle, Next Two Days. , . ^ match with Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, or whether she really than he|A his own with the beet of will be sent to thé mound.'"Râchae- winner Walton-Black. _ ___ them, and there were some goqd onçs United States team from retain­ Winner Hqgue-Allen vg. ériBMer Mû- was afflicted with a severe recurrence of bronchitis. All the .New ing the Davis Cup. and Thompson should provide a very on, the Coast in those daysTJust interesting tittle pitching duel. Cullough-HoM8ton' York papers have taken sides in the argument and it is the sub­ previous to the war. Several of the Victoria ball play­ Winner _,Weir-Whyte vs. winner A Worthy Opponent. -Oow-Finnie. Entries for the Times long diatance swim through Victoria on ject of vigorous comgicnt at all the four o clock teas. ers are elated for higher company next First consolation, first round—Hicks. One New York paper observed with , - Burns’s opponent, Charlie Martin, season. Bob Wallace and Tony Rego Saturday afternoon next are coming in, fairly well and it is ex will adorn the uniforms of the Winnipeg, ve. Henderson, Winnipeg. cutting sarcasm that the French star 1 who held the amateur light and 11 Miller, Brandon, vs. Black. Winni- pec ted that close to a record number of competitors will be on the had a new variety of bronchitis j BRITISH BOWLERS welterweight champoishlps of the Angeles Club In the Coast League, which eapie on with sudden violence; and Elmer Hansen will r*Join the tianj peg,Brtice Win- landing stage at the Cauneway when the starter's pistol is fired. Island until be stopped into the pro­ Franisco club Hansen may go even! Runciman. Regin^ vs. Brace, win­ whenever she missed the ball and 0 EFEAT STRATFORD fessional------class a few months back, Tû -Xonaan -Purser, of the'Elka. went the honor of sending ir ts* 8T#6 w#TTâïfirTr«mmr mint nc imniiNC es Tie has proved that he-fs-w Ryan. Winnipeg, ve. Stratton,' Cal» covered whenever she began to getl followers of the fight game, and al I hitter and particularly dan- ---— ------the first entry form. Norm finished fourth in the -swim last year ••roue 4n the pinches. He can play' Calrorv'vs Johnston the best of the game. * { Stratford. Aug. 24 —The British though he may possibly lack the ex nlliil Ur IliUlAtiir^E*first base, the outfield or pitch and ! McWilliams. Calgary, ve. Jonne and figures that he will be able to-make a far better showing on bowlers continued their winning perlence of the champion, he la 1 Says She “Quit Cold.” punch out home rune to order so that! iSVLt.:,»-- winninsr ve ramnbell Saturday. The Elks' long distsnee swimmer is in splendid shape streak here yesterday,, defeating lagged, two-handed scrapper with a Babe Ruth has nothing or* the Vic- __ Macauley, Winnipeg, ve. Campbell. Another paper—The Ngw York und during the'past Summer has improved his stroke and speed Stratford and district rinks by 148 wallop In either mitt, and can be re­ Rush’s Two Turned toria merger. Winnipeg. Evening Star—stated that Mile. Len­ to 140. lied upon to give a good account of Graham, ^Winnipeg, vs. Parker, and should.make the going exceptionally close for th* rest of th< glen had qdil cold, according to our himself Indeed he Is fancied by Tide Against Leaders Yes­ Looking Over Shoots. Winnipeg. standard of Anglo-Saxon sport—but many to put a stop to Burns’s Carl Shoots, the local right-fielder. Gordon. Winnipeg, vs. Church. Re party. terday; Kelly Hits Homer Audrey Griffin, the famous loca that we must remember it i* not con­ posite sides of a net and tell them to triumphant march towards a meeting Is being carefully watched. Shoots gln*- sidered a disgrace in France to retire go aft-r one another for the best with Clonie Tait, the Dominion has always been a good fly-chaser but star, sent In the second application If you find the game is going against three oat df^ftvs sets. If Suzanne champion. Cleveland. Aug. 2f.—New York yes­ In past seasons he showed a weakness Winnipeg.V141lll Aug.„ „„24 —A...... series of sur- DUNCAN AND MITCHELL Audrey has won the race for severe you. has the fighting blood which her col­ There will also be other bouts terday cut Cleveland's lead in the with the willow. He ha* reduced hU prl,., fMtur„, the #-cond day s play years past, but each year the margin The Illustrated News-*-another league Carpentier possesses, she will worth seeing at thf Veterans' tourna­ a win g this year and steps Into the ball American League standing to çne in the Canadian amateur golf cham • PLAYING IN TORONTO of her win has been cut down con­ New York paper—quotes Tildeiu. the enter a match of this nature with a ment, and every effort, IS being made point by defeating the Indians 6 to 0 more naturally than he formerly did. pionship tournament. Three Pro­ tennis star, as saying that Mile, Len­ He seems to be more effective when siderably. There are some folks wh- vengeance, "w hich combined with her bv the committee In charge 10 make ms . fcbe first of a three-game series. vincial champions went by the boards, glen was playing her very best game their Initial venture Into the pugilistic hitting right-handed against south­ while other players of noté fell by the expect to see her preesed harder on natural tennis,, ability, will sweep The locals' score was the result of Toronto. Aug. 24.—Abe Mitchell when she'quit, there being no evi­ Mrs. Mallory off the courts. game something to be remembered. paw pitching. wayside, the "dark horses" appearing Smith's home ran over the right field The scouts from >arlous parts of and George Duncan, the two Brit­ Saturday than ever before. dence that she was suffering from wall. —-— in unexpected numbers. / illness as tar as the quality of her the country have their glimmers on Marcus Greer, champion of Quebec, ish professional golfers who are The Prizes. Ruth hit his forty-seventh and bis Bd . Handley. Edward may never j t„ the iecond round, lout lo touring Canadweand the United playing went. The News added that forty-eighth home runs of the season Audrey won the Times' perpétuai opinions of the best'experts differed appeal to one as a rip-snorting third W. K. Chandler, a second-rate local. States, arrived Hk.Toronto Tues­ In each instance driving in a runner sacker, but when it comes to hitting F. F. Tribe, runner-up in MAnitoba,, day from New London. Conn. challenge cup last year. This trophy as to whether uhe could have gonu ahead of him. fcThe Yankees drove the ball hard and often Edward Çan|len; y A Bruce, champion of Bae- on with the game. 1 They are to play against G. S. will again go to the wiener of th# Support Of Citizens Caldwell from the box in three in­ always oblige. He may be recalled katchewan. out of the round. Later Lyon, of Lambton, and C. M. One of the New York morning j nings but failed to do much with by the St. Louis Nationals, from which event along with a handsome gold papers opined that her illness must1 Ih the name round. Jack Cuthbert. Jones, of Scarboro. at the Scar- Mails or Morton. It was off Caldwell club he was secured along with Out­ champion of Manitoba, took his exit, medal. The second swimmer to reach he of a sudden and queer variety, * that Ruth made his two home runs. boro Gulf1 Club to-day. fielder Light at the start of the sea- beaten by S. "McCullough, of Calgary. the Gorge will be presented with a inasmuch as she was all right in her j At Cleveland- R. H. E-Ison. Arnott. a local pla>'er, after being four hard practice games with Hardy the New York .... .V...... 8 7 I All the clubs are anxious to hear down to the crack Albertan. D. G. •liver and gold medal, while the day before, also she was apparently , Cleveland ...... 1 6 3 what the scouts will have to say after Mackenzie, of Macleod. gradually third In will receive a silver medal. in perfect physical condition when : Wanted For Big Gala Batteries — Quinn and 8chang; their visit to this circuit as the re­ pulled down the adverse lead, and lay­ Mrs. Leo Dalsiel, the yquagJV. L she came out on the, courts. Her Caldwel), Mails. Morton and O'Neill. turns from sales will greatly help to ASSISTS RECORD IN ing a perfect stymie at the 18th, woo A. A. aquatic star, who on Saturday Illness began to grow alarming when 1 reduce the financial lessee of all club» on a putt. last established a new Pacific North­ she failed to return Mrs. Mallory's 1 fit. Louis. Aug. 24 — Boston made Tom Gillespie Beaten. drives. The real facte of the case > Those in Charge of Canadian P. N. A. PRIZES TO BE sixteen hits for fifteen runs in thé F. Thompson, the young Missls- MAJORS IS EQUALLED west record for the plunge for dis­ seem to be about as follows; first seven innings and won the first saugan. won four and three, from tance, will try the distance from the A Regular Dresser. Swimming Championship PRESENTED TO-NIGHT game of the series yesterday from CHICAGO PAPER IS Tom Gillespie, of Calgary, runner-up Causeway to the Gorge. This is the Mile. Lenglen, although a famous : St. Louis. 15 to 2. Jow Bush was the in last year's championship. AL. first time she has entered the race International star. Is a young. Individual star, getting a single, Sixteen players are left in the run­ Washington and Detroit Made and her progress will be watched with emotional girl suffering from a se- ! Meet at Gorge Next Week The prizes won by lpcal swim­ double and , driving In five rune ning for the title, the East furnishing interest. vere attack of swelled head. She' has • mers at the P. N. A. gala on Sat­ and scoring two himself. His triple 01 two of the survivors in Frank Thomp­ 28 Assists Yesterday; Entries Close Friday, been heroimzed until she behaves j Anxious That Citizens Help urday last will be presented this came in the fifth Inning with the son, of the Mississauga, and C- Percy Eight Homeruris'Hit f Several entries are expected "from like a grant) opera star—and then evening at 8 o'clock at the V. I. bases full. r*r>>#.-v Shaw, of the West Club. Tkcunto. the Y. M. C. A.. V. A. 8. C. and the some. Every time she comes out f A. A. club house, the Gorge, by At St. Ix>uis— lr R. H. E. Make Affair Great Success Tribune Will Curtail Space Englishman Gees Out. New York. Augl 24.—The majoi Elks’ clubs. It Is also understood on the court, the grand entree i* ! George I. Warrien,. president of the Boetoh ...... 16 17 . b that several outside stars' will com­ R. C. brant h of the Canadian K.' C. Allan, of Winnipeg, had a planned like the opening of a cir­ 8t. Louis ...... 2 9 . 6 Given to Professionalise! queer victory over Ben Morgan, of league record of 28 assists for the in- pete. * cus. She has scarlet head bands and Amateur Swimming Association. Batteries—Bush. Thormahlen and England. The datter played the best flelders of two clubs in a nine-inning All entries for the big race will scarlet sweaters and shoes with scar- The local aquatic star* won the Riiel. Walters: Davie. Van gilder. Bur Boost Amateufs round of the tournament to date, close with the Sporting Editor ol • The support of every citlxen is re­ majority of the events in the gala, game was equallèd by the Washing­ let heels, and on other days she has quired to make the Canadian amatéur well. Palermo and Severeid. Collins. turning In a 73 after rimming a cup ton and Detroit clubs yesteroay. The The Times on Friday evening. cerise heels and perise headbands and raa a result Mr. Warren will At Detroit— H. E- Chicago, Aug. 24.—Declaring that at the 18th for a 72. The putt cost This swiirt is the premier event championship gala at the Gorge on have a big job distributing the Senators had 11 assists and the .-among local swimmers a^d always and cerise sweaters. Washington...... 3 8 4 an active doubt existed as to the him thfegame. as Allan, who was fully Tigers 17. They say that at the time of the Saturday, Sept. 3, a success." re­ many aWards. Detroit .T...... 13 16 1 eight strokes worse won one up. Mor­ attracts a large number of entries value of professional baseball In For the second day in succession Cy Olympic games in Antwerp. Mile. marked an official of the local swim­ Batteries—Zachary. Courtney and gan Is on a trip through Canada as a and many spectators. American life. The Chicago Tribune member of a British Trade Commis­ Williams, of the Philadelphia Na­ Lenglen forgot her pass one day and ming fraternity this morning., A. A.; Mrs. C. R. Griffin. V. L A. A.. Oharrlty ; Oldham and Bassler. tionals, hit a over the fence the gateman stopped her. She simply "The local officials requested that At Chicago— J*- «. E. to-day announced on its 'editorial sion and is a strong players. He holds Mrs Mennell, V A 8. C.; Mrs. H. the record for the Rochamptpo for the only-run of the game gave him a haughty look and said, two Canadian championships be Philadelphia . G. .*...... r' 11 1 page that It has curtailed its base­ Nine home runs were made in the Catterall. vV. A. S. C.; Miss D. Long. .... 6 13 2 coursé. England, at 68. "I am the great Lenglen.” awarded to Victoria," continued the V. A. 8. C. Chicago...... ball reports In favor Of other sports, eighth contests. Babe Ruth hit two YESTERDAY’S GAMES Of course, this is just kid stuff— official, "and this has been done. Two Batteries-Rommell and Perkins; particularly amateer games. • and brought his number to 48 and the act of a sheltered, vain, con­ ladies' events will btK^wum at the Faber and Schalk. "The Tribune Is down to about George Kelly, of the Giants, made his ceited chil i suddenly thrust Into the Elks' swimming pool at the Gorge HILTON BELYËA WINS 21st: ’ American League. limelight. and swimmers are coming from Win- WILL WORK BEFORE National League. half a column now for games in Won. Lost Pet. Molla i» a young Viking, Sjio nipeg to complete. The result of Boston. Aug. 24 —Boston hit Glas- which the home team plays and to a ENGLISH CRICKET Cleveland 45 .615, looked It. Her face was set and these races will be flashed ill over ner hard enough Ul the first three bare statement of vital statistics re­ New York ...... 7(1 44 .614 angry. She had. honestly, a terrible Canada and Victoria will receive Washington ...... 64 5* .533 innings to defeat Pittsburgh. 4 to 3. garding other, clubs," the announce­ London. Aug. 24.—In the county look on her face, she was burning considerable publicity as a swimming yesterday ment said. f HIS RACE WITH EASE 8t. Louis ..... I1... 58 *6 .496 for revenge. centre.. FIGHTING JOHNSON cricket Derby defeated Glamorgan by Boston ...... 55 60 47* At Boston— . « "That Is enough. Two or three three wickets. Mile. Lenglen came tripping out "The committee in charge has a Pittsburgh...... J Jjj ® hours In a ball park do nqt take any­ Detroit ...... 57 64, .471 big work in hand to stage the gala Sussex defeated Somerset by an in­ .. 56 .427 like a prima donna; Molla came out thing off the waistline of the spec­ Canadian Single Sculls Cham­ ning and 159 runs. Robert Relf mak Chicago ...... treading like an executioneer. There and we fully hope that every citizen Tuerie» - Olamer^Carleon and tators or add anything to chest Philadelphia . .... 43 71 .371 wllklend a hand to make the. first Dempsey Says He Will Not ing 134 tuns. was murder In her eye. Schmidt Wataon and O'Neill. measurements. We still admit that pion Feature of Regatta Kent defeated Northamptonshire by You could see that her attitude Canadian outdoor championships to Meet Negro Under Any professional baseball Is a stimulus National League. he staged in Victoriabrla a presetfci sue nine wickets. had an effect upon the French girl Conditions New York. Aug. "24 —81. Ulula for boys, but Journalism has overfed Held at St. John, N.B. Middlesex lefeated Warwick by an Won. Lost Pet. Mile. Lenglen's goat was bleating in a* chàr made it three out of four from New it with space, innings and 13 runs. Hearn making Pittsburgh ...... 76 41 .656 terror. Molla swept her off her feet. Besides the two championship York by winning their last game of "Amateur sports seldom produce New York,...... , 76 56 .583 events a full programme of novelty St. John. N. B.. Aqg. 24.—Fifteen 202 runs. Thrown Off Her Game. Atlantic City. N. J-. Aug. 24.—As^ ^ aëason here, 16 to 7. Kelly made the ability of professional sports but thousand spectators yesterday wit­ Hampshire defeated Leicester by Boston ...... 65 49 .576 events will be provided A hand­ twenty-first home run of the they produce sound citizenry." Zfcl runs, Tennyson making 162 runs, Brooklyn .... 62 r»* .517 Lenglen naturally plays a fore­ evidence of hie dead earnestness In his nessed the rowing championships for some cup has been presented for the and Mead, not out,, 159 runs.- St. laouie ...... 59 67 .569 court game. At the very start the life-saving race, which will be quite a thç matter of fighting Jack Johnion season.* the Maritime Provinces. At New York— « «• B. Hilton JJelyea, Canadian Senior In the Notts-Lancashire game, In Cincinnati ...... 53 65 .449 Norwegian girl pounded her back to feature of the gala. f or Harry Wills. Jack Dempsey ways LONGSHOTS BREEZE TO the first half. John Gunn w«f not out Chicago ;. . t... 47 76 .461 the buck line, and kept her there. Ht. Inouïs ...... l* JJ , J Single sculls champion, was the Entries'Close Sept. 1. he will go to the extreme of getting Nqw York ...... • ■ • 13 \ WIREjN VANCOUVER feature of the- regatta and easily with 142 runs. Philadelphia . .,,.36 86 .323 She forced the French girl to play Entries for the gala will close at out and hunting work before he will Batteries —* Haines. Bherdell and In the Yorkshire-Surrey game, first game that was her own. Never won his race In the senior event. He innings. Oldroyd made 144 runs. did Moll» have eurh .troke. before M°muelhhe"*nt to 'butin. mix with either of them. Here le Clemons; Barfte*. Balle# and Smith, Vancouver, Aug. 24.—Following are covered a mile and a half course Pacifie Coast League. and she was invincible. what he says: Snyder. the results of Brtgbouee racing yes- with a turn In 11 minutes 16 2-5 WESTERN CANADA LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. secretary C. A. 8. A.. 610 Sayward At Brooklyn— J* ,, E: seconds. San1 Francisco .... 86 67 .661 ‘ Lenglen right away began to de- Building. "I'll not meet Jack Johnson on any .5*3 velpp bronchitis In a most dramatic Cincinnati...... 7 11 3 Flrst race r- Fltet. Sister Polly. Halifax crews won both four- Sacramento ...... 82 <1 The officials, for the gala have Just terms. The public does .not ivant this ”"-At Calgary— y R. H. E. Seattle ...... 79 «1 .564 * form. She clutched her heart like Brooklyn Rowe up: $14.06; $7.1(1: $6.60. Second. oared events and the Junior singles. Winnipeg ...... * " 1 been appointed and will be as fol­ match, and as champion Î will do Batteries —. Dbnohue . -and— Har Royal Irish, Murphy up; $14.20; $6.65. The intermediate singles senior Los Angeles , . 76 62 .551 Cleopatra being bitten by the fatal lows: » Calgary ...... ^ • 6 7 4 Oakland '...... 76 64 .543 *B»p. She gasped like a dying whale nothing against public sentiment. U grave#: Mitchdll and Miller. Third, Chattancourt. McBowan up; championship and the Rose- '.Me­ Batteries—Lane and Milligan; Gil­ Referee—Geo. I Warren. At Philadelphia— R- H. K. morial Clip were won by St. John. .... 75 68 .525 stranded on a lee shore. She rolled the match that certain people are $5.80. Time. 1.11. lespie. Thollander and Stillivan. Swimming Judges—Mrs. McAllis­ Chicago...... f 0 * 0 Salt Lake ...... 65 S.V .393 her eves in a manner truly alarm­ ter. president V’. A. 8. C.i À. T. calling for went through, the boxing Second race—First, George James, At Edmonton— R. H. K. Philadelphialuaoeii'o»* ...... Gross up; $19.66; $5.20; $2.85. Second. Portland ...... 33 164 .241 ing. Then again aha would seem to Wright president Elks' Swimming game would go back where It was. 1 Batteries—freeman and O Farrell, AUSTRALIAN RUGGERS Saskatoon ...... V...... 5 15 6 recover. Madam Hurry, Small up; $4.10; $2.90. Edmonton ...... 6 9 2 Club; Mr. Ansten. Vancouver Swim­ think boxing Is now on a good plahe. Meadows and Hentlne. ; Finally, at the end of the first set ming Club; J. T. Braden, V. 1. A. A.; Why spoil It? Third, Mex, Williams up; $2.40. Time, ON WAY TO ENGLAND Batteries — Beer and Rachant; FRIENDLY CRICKET MATCH that she ever lost In a tournament, C. Hopper, V. A. 8. C. "1 may be tempted to meet John­ Coast League. 1.04. Jones and Gleason. J the French girl came to the referee Starter—V. J. Dunn. G- A. 8. C. son. They, of course, could tempt me j At Sell t»ke— • y H Third race—First Quinan. Murphy Montreal. Aug. 23.—A select Aus­ A cricket match between the C.P.R. and sal^ she could not go on. Diving Judges—tHoB- Mr. Justice with a big puree If 1 happened to be j^e Angeles up; $33.65; $10.80; $5.60. Second, tralian Rugby team en route to Ehg- FIGHT PERMIT ISSUED. steamer Princess Alice and the Navy Seme Smile. Martin. George Stott. broke. But if the day ever comes Balt Lake ...... • ■ * ..** Î Choir Master. McIntyre up; $4 26; land to meet the champions of the Y ark has been arranged, to be played Water Polo Refereggrr^- Hand, when I’m-broke, I’ll go out and look Batterie» — Thomas. Crandall and $3.10. Third, Prospero’s Baby. Jones various Rugby union# there and also Cleveland. Aug. 14 —A permit was on the Canteen grounds to-morrow al Molla gave her a smile—a grim V. A. c.: C. Hopper, v X 8. _C for work before 1 will consider any stanase. Baldwin: Lfverenz and Bd- up; $4. Time. 1.03 2-6. the holders of the International issued to-day by the Cleveland box­ 3 o'clock. The Princess Alics team sarcastic smile—like you get about Goal Judges—C. Griffith V. I. A. A.; proposition that will hurt boxing." wards. Fourth race — First Bee's Wing, title, has left San Francisco for ing commission for the twelve-round will be composed of J. Greenwood once in a lifetime and the one get­ J. Howden, V. A. 8. C. ^ R H, Wilson up; $10.45; $4.35; $2.70. 'MorUreal via Chicago and Niagara bout between Johnny Kilbane (captain). T. Newton. W. G. Thorti ting it either ehoots or quits, Mile. At Sacrament» Time Keepers—C. Winger. W H. Fan Francisco ...... 1, g,7 0 Second, Kitty Cheatham. Jones up; Falls, according to word received featherweight champion, and Danny J. J. Bradford. J. Graham. H. Hamp­ Lenglen quit. B. C. TRAP-SHOOTER Crush, of Baltimore, here. September ton. D. J Nellgan. L. J. Edwards. R Wltkereon. R. Little. M. Kllburger. Sacramento j....- ...... * $4.15: $2.70. Third, Review, Wlleon here yesterdpy. The snapshot photographs show Announcer—Geo. 1. Warren. Batteries—Couch, Lewis and Yirelie; up; $2,60. Time. 1.16 4-6. 17. following the posting of $15,060 by Lewis, T. Hudson and G. Bernstein oi her going back to the sidelines MAKES FINE SHOWING the promoters. Sharp. Recording Offlcialp— It. Blrde. V. A. Prough and Cook. Fifth race—First Tombola; $4.40; CARPENTIER SIGNS with her face twisted up In tears R c.i W. H. HuxtaMe. V. I. A. A. Chicago, Aug. 24.—Nick Arie. of R H. E. $3.86; $8.66. Second, McLane. Jones like a little weeping girl—which she At Los Angeles— Stewards—R. C. Ross. E. 8. C.i J. Kingman. Arts., won the American Seattle...... j 9 12 1 up; $8.86; $6.65. Third. Carl Roberta , TO BOX IN LONDON was. f Stewart. E. 8. C.; 8. Plumb. V. A. amateur championship at single tar­ 6 13 4 Wayt up, $4.10. Time. 1.16 1-5. There 1» no doubt that she was 8. C.? D Bulnave. V. A. 8. C.i C. R. gets of the Grand American trap Batterie* — Francis. Dailey and Sixth race—-First, Miss Sovereign. Parjli. Aug. 24.—George» Carpen­ unable to go on; Set U was stage Griffin. V. I. A. A : P. Rutter, E. 8. C. •hoot here yesterday. He broke 19$ Spencer; Shellenback. McGraw, FAeth Jones up; $6; $3.75; $2.75. Second, tier will meet a boxer who will be Professional Baseball At Stadium fright and assassinated pride, and/ Superintendent of Event»—A. T, out of a possible 200 targets. and Hannah, Flgaren. Mills up; $7.06; $4.80, Third, announced later at Albert HatirLon­ ___' ■ -'.*! VANCOUVER v. VICTORIA. _ „ not bronchitis that made her stop. ^ptgftt, E. 8, C : E. StoekSr K. R- C, Mark Art*, of Champaign. Illinois, At Ban Frartcieeo— W H. B. Klo. McIntyre upr $4.99. Time. i.6t. don, on November 17. It was declared frho was not game enough to fight and- A. Killam. of 8t. Louts, tied for assistant. , Portland ...... •••• a is a Seventh race—First. Lola, Jones by the sporting newspaper Auto to­ WedneHluy. Aug 24. at 6 30 p m. Friday. Aug 24. at 6 39 p. m. ah uphill fight. Ladle#' Committee—Ml»» ttoode. the professional singles with the same Oakland •**'• * ® * J up; $22.70; $9.80; $6.60. Second. Dr. day. It was asserted that Francois Thursday. Aug. 35. al 6.30 p m Saturday. Aug. 2«, at 2.0U p. m. They hare certainty done their beet E -ft. M1«e Werburtofl. B. S. C.y score. T. H. Oliver. British Colum- lotteries—Johnson. Plummer and Samuel. Wayt up: $11.66: $7.90.; nps had signed an agreement Saturday. Aug. 27, at 6 SO p m. . to make Suzanne look tike a- quitter. Mr»..... Rutledge. E. 8. C.: Mrs. H. la, and E. M. Daniel. Virginia,, turned for a tight with Major Wttoon, • Ladies Fees—Th#reday.° Friday. Official Timetable. in runs of 100 straight In the first bait King: Atten end Koehler. (Ten ie- Third, tied. Byng. Gross up; $3.96. Ttte only way to decide which is V. 1 A. A Mr. W H llevlee. ►Timer L494«l»- • — ——~—— ■ British promoter ------superior wlU be to piece them on op- V. I. A A.; Mm. O. I. Warren. V. L There were forty-two entrante. rfinys.) ( .' >■■■ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24,1921 - ■Established 18811 NEWS IN BRIEF INVITES PROPOSALS Saanich Representation. — The Saanich Council last night appointed High Grade -Used Pianos Councillor Brooks as an additional Fascinating Toilet Articles 15-DAY delegate to the Port Albertii conven­ Every lady will And in our stores the Perfume, Face F tion of the Union of B. C. Municipali­ Powder or Cream to suit her individual taste. We carry A A ties. ' all the leading makes including FIVER'S, ROGER * o o o G AGLET'S, DJBR-KISS, MELBA, RIOAUD'B, HOUBI- At A Fraction Of Their A A Harvesters From Saanich.—Thirty- O A NT'S, COTY'S. ETC. We will be pleased to help you OF POSTIL WORKERS one men, mostly married, have been select the article you desire. Z A A aided by Saanich to go to the Prairies SALE to aid in harvesting operation#, the Our aim is to please you. ----- — Postal Clerks Delegate Urges to to Saanich Council were informed laat Two Bodies to Get Original Prices • night. We Have e Drug Store In Yeur Locality. E NEW “K” SHOES JUST IN E o o o Together ——= Try Our Mail Order Servie#—W# Pay Postage Dramatic Society.—The Victoria E E Dramatic and Operatic Society will Plans for unifytn^ the-work all hold its regular semi-monthly meet­ MERRYFIELD & BACK Post Office employee!' organizations ing in the Utile Theatre. Oak Bay. Four Stores. Free Delivery. in Canada were advanced further to­ An opportunity to pur­ Maynard’s Shoe Store to-nUht. A business session will be * Yates St. Store Open Till 1 a. m. Phone 97Ï. day at the convention of the Amalga­ chase a used ■piano of followed by an entertainment which Dominion Hotel Block. mated Postal Workers In the Trades WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE ha* been arranged by Mrs. Hunter, James Bay. IMS. Junction. 1654. Oak Bay. 1997 any of the nest .makes Mrs. Sparks. Miss Hoottii and T. J. Hall here when A. E. Black, fraternal 649 Yatee Street does not occur every Phone 1232 Good lake. delegate of the Dominion Postal day. Reasons for this — o o o I Clerks, announced that hie organisa­ Realtors to Convention.—A number is because fewer of of members of the Heal Estate Board tion would support co-operation with the western postal workers' body. them tfre made, fewer of Victoria left here yesterday to ati are sold and few ever They prefer Bicycle# to their Auto tend the convention of the Interstate Ini hie official address Mr. Black GERHARD HtIHTZMAN Realty Association of the Pacific HOE MAID' CHOCOLATES emphasized the importance of co­ leave the homers for because they are healthy and enjoy­ Northwest at Paradise Inn. Mount operation among all postal workers which they were orig­ Rainier National Park, near Tacoma, able to ride. August 24, 25 and 26. One party in the country. The necessity of inally purchased. composing , Alfred Carmichael. Ma consolidating and unifying the work To-day wé are exceed- Jor Cuihbert Holmes, John Mue- of the two main organisations of - ingly fortunate in be­ grave and P. R. Brown, jr., will postal employees, he said, was recog­ motor from Seattle In Mr. Car­ nised by the t^ody which he repre- ing able to offer such instruments as the following t- michael'» car. * | t, *tr Send yeur out-of-town friends a gift hex of "Hoe- , J* ■ 11^''H■■«**!■ CKmWWw *I»V|-eWwry» ■i sscsixseky Ifom mfon FowtaL «.'4arks' ' - A*t>ê«uttfnt1weAiy"hy WeM>er. New Yxwkyœpeedwi *y v * ©ut*e For Crowing. — The sedate NI OUR CANDY SPECIAL THIS WEEK were prepared to consider any plans experts to be one Of the finest pianos in the world. calm uNually marking the délibéra or proposals which the Amalgamated Get in line and ride tlone of the Saanich Council was “Hoe-Maid” Peanut Qfiap—One of our Postal Workers might advance With —A Benning & Sons, New Yorkleombination 65 and 88- S& Massey. momentarily disrupted laat night regular 60c. a pound confections. This the idea, of bringing about closer co­ Bas y Terms Arranged if Desired when a letter1 from B. Sellars again week, per half-pound ...... BOg operation. The Postal Clerk a more­ note player piano ; a beauty and a bargain. bewailbd the existence of a bull over were prepared to consider the voiced rooster beneath hia bedroom removal of any barrière which might —A Gerhard Heintzman—Canada’s Greatest Piano. H.IMLEY & RITCHIE, LTD. window. A motion to file brought stand in the way of this co-opera­ 611 View St. v Phene 1707 Councillor Vantrelght Into action. "If tion, he stated, < —ci---- See These Instru­ they jerant to cure that bird, put his He had the official authority of perch within ten Inches of the roof; his organization to Invite the western menta Here To-day he can't crow without hoisting hia 7*5 .- «y v y» organization to advance plans for head wp»" he said, while â chorus of greater co-operation bet^em the two _ YATES DOUMAS GOVTCOVl bodies, he informed the convention- other remedies in minor keys accom­ Posta] workefs attending the con­ panied his heavier artillery. __Reevp vention were * very gratified at Mr. Pacific Transfer Co. Watson for, Home time appealed for -announcement: .They, exptaa*. western Canada’s lamest Musw. House •eALwet-L.* order -or - sqpic moHon. ; hilt was sed themselves as being hopeful that, ignored while farmer and townsman as a result of the attitude adopted 1131 Government Street and S07 View Street voiced opinions discovered through Heavy Teaming of Every by the Postal Clerks, co-operation Description a Specialty. CHINA bitter experience. between the two organizations woTINL o o o The Gift Centre he achieved without great delay. Phenes 248, 24». PAINTING “Height of Folly." — "I have Following Mr. Black's address the said before. it Is the height convention considered a large number Baggage Checked and Stored of folly for municipalities tff^Ofiake of resolutions concerning the affairs Express—Furniture Removed. over roads of new subdivisions be of the-Amalgamated Postal Workers. BICYCLE SALE- fore they are completed well enough A number of these resolutions were Our Motto: Prompt and civil to accommodate traffic at all timys passed with the. idea of harmonizing 40 Bley else, witlx-new tires ...... service Complainte will be dealt of the year. I know we have to do with without delay. * and unifying the work of the various tO Bicycles, with new tires see tee,»•». e . eS,■%«, Weeeee,*••*, *•••• Ww 717 Cormorant Street, Victoria. so under present conditions, and it is branches of the Post Office service. 16 Bicycles» with new tires jxxy intentjojg^ to endeayor to secure , .... ______. _i MW tB support for a change at the gates are being entertained by the 7 Bicycles, with »ew tires ______coming Municipal (Convention at Chamber of Commerce. They will Dunlop's Imperial and Special Covers, at...... Port Albeml," said Reeve Watson be driven to Brentwood and the last night at the Saanich Council. In All Designs and Qualities Butchart Gardena. WORKS Cbuncillor Brooks queried "would VICTORY CYCLE •you Include gravelling by subdi­ 681 Jehneen, 4 Deere Botow Government. vision. owners before they secure ap­ A glance through our Clock Department will convince you of proval of their plans?" Reeve Wat­ our preparedness to meet all requirements in this line. Our stock MAYFLOWER RELICS A COUPE^ son replied affirmatively. O O Ô displays an extensive variety of clocks suitable for the drawing Thinking of Heme.—The Rev. room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen or the store. To appreciate The Man on the Spot Thohnaa and Mrs. McConnell, who are at present in Southern Califor­ them you must visit our store and give- them your personal COMING TO VICTORIA Land* the Big Deals. nia spending their vacation are ex­ inspection, o Times’ Long Distancé Swim pected to return early in September. (On Saturday. August 27.) Mr. McConnell reports that he is en­ Hon. Samuel Hill Plans to joying himself immensely in the Get a Ford Coupe sunny South, but that both he and . Bring Historical Collection Under the laws and sanction of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Mrs. McConnell are stilt of the opin­ Association B. C. Section. ion that there is no place like Vic­ Here NATIONAL MOTOR CO., LIMITED toria. and Oak Bay In Particular. MITCHELL & DUNCAN, LTD. JEWELERS, WATCHMAKERS, ETC., Exhibition of valuable yellcs from 631 Vatee Street Exclusive Ford Dealers Phone 4900 The congregation of St. Columba are Name full) arranging to bold a congregational Central Building, Phene 679, View and Breed 8Is. the Mayflower ahd other traditional -tokens of Anglo-American concord HiKial to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ C. P R. and B. C. Electric Watch Inspectors. ^ Connell on their return. During the. are to be. exhibited to Victorians on very short miristry of Mr. McCon­ Labor Day in front of the Parliament nell the congregation has increased Buildings, according to plans flow be­ tremendously In membership. The ing made by the Hon. Samuel Hill, Rev Rowand, late Of Port Arthur, is originator of the idea of th4 Inter­ If you are tired of your Tires occupying the pulpit during Mr. Mc­ Eiquimalt Friendly Help.—A national Peace Arch at Blaine. See the Specials in Palmer Tires special meeting of the Esquimau Connell's vacation. x LADY MINE REPORTED Hon. Mr. Hill will bring the relics Number o o o Friendly Help Association was held from Seattle, where they are being Club ...... Registration in the Sailors' Home yesterday after- Lake Read Grading. — Protesting BACK FROM MEXICO assembled from all parts of the con­ Please enter me as a competitor for the above race. That JIM BRYANT Has Got that he never anticipated being no*. Mrs. Henry«^Jiroft presiding. tinent. It Is planned to make the ex­ At "The House of Service*" called upon to instal culverts on the The meeting passed a standing vote ------s hibition here open-air. . Cor Broad and Johnson. Phone- 7711 of sympathy to the family of R. H. grading of Lake Road, now being The auxiliary schooner Lady The day following the exhibition No unattached swimmers can compete. Competitors must be reg­ complete^, George Rogers laat night Pooley In their recent bereavements. Mine, alleged whisky runner, here. the. relics wilt be taken to Blaine istered with the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association, B. C. asked tftlv Council to amend its de­ A considerable amount of routine whkre they will be shown to those at­ business connected with the charit­ which mysteriously put to sea mand. He argued that if culverts or from Vancouver last May, osten­ tending the opening of the Peace Section. v—--—-- \ piping had been a factor in the ar­ able activities of the Association was transacted. sibly for Mexico, by this time Arch. MILLWOOD MITCHELL & DAY rangements which secured qualified should be back in Vancouver, It is All entries closed on Friday, August 26 and must be seat to Kindling. Berk, Blocks From C.P.S. approval of his subdivision plan, O O O' , Sporting Editor, Times. there would have been specifica­ reported on Ate waterfront that Lumber Co.'s Mill. Church Concert.—A very enjoyable she touched here, yesterday after­ PROMPT DELIVERY. tions. "What do you want me to evening was spent at Sidney last install, wood. Iron, gold or clay noon to ship a supply of gasoline FORTHCOMING PICNICS night when the Union 'Church con­ to take her to Vancouver. 1922. Phone 6910 pipes ?" he asked with irony. *TH do cert was given before a large and W. L. Morgan SPRING MAKER* everything agreed upon, hut this appreciative audience. Organist E. Signature of Competitor Phene 788. 628 Discovery Street certainly is a new demand." he said Parsons, of Metropolitan Church, prox ided during the past few months. Aug. 26—Victoria Farmers' In- Cor. Discovery and Store Ste. The Council referred the matter to and a party of entertainers supplied A very high class musical pro­ etitute, at Mount Douglas. Councillors McWilltam. Kingwell and the Items of 'the programme. Rev. gramme has been arranged, and Aug. 27—Victoria Sign Crafts­ Ormrtnd. and the Superintendent of Mr. Griffiths, of Sidney, was the other attractions such as. fortune- men. st Mt. Douglas Beach. Roads for an examination upon the Montana, and a brother, Mr. 8. 8. Car­ convener of the affair. Following telling wnd "grab-bag" and should Aug. 31—Boys' Naval Brigade, at ground. the programme refreshments were the weather, permit the tennis court ry there. of Fairbanks, Alaska. He was o o o Cgdboro Bay. a member of the First Presbyterian will be available for, any who may PREMIER LEAVES Church, also a member of the Modern Canadian Puget Sound Census Inefficiency.—‘1 have made o o o wish to enjoy a set. •*' Sept. 5—Three M's Society, at Woodmerj.^jf America. The funeral will FRUIT many inquiries in the Tyndal Avenue P* 6 o o William Head. be beta from the Sands Funeral Chapel Veterans Meet.—The G. W. V. A. district in the past few days, and executive met last night and dis­ to-morrow at 3.96. the Rev D. Walker Lumber and Timber have failed as yet to find a singlé Chief of Police Case.—The Fry < . 0NP.fi. E. TRIP officiating. Interment will t resident of Gordon Head who has cussed Various phases of the unem­ has been adjourned until 2.30 o'clock Royal Oak Cemetery said "Yes, I have geen the enumera­ ployment situation and the work of­ to-morrow afternoon. FIRE DANGER PAST Co., Ltd. fered to men a» harvesters. Itj was o o » GROWERS tor. I don't think he ever came," said urged that consideration should be BRITISH LABOR Councillor Vantrelght last night to Fined Fifty Dollars.—The usual fine given disabled men who could not go of $50 prescribed by the new liquor Wet Weather Ends Period of Hazard, Hon. J, D> MacLean Here Common Fir Dimension, di the Saanich Council. The discussion Forestry Department Announces BOYCOTTS NON-UNION arose when Reeve Watson announc­ to the prairies and those who for do­ act for drunkenness was imposed on Alone Will Conduct Gov­ Boards and Shlplap, dressed 2 sides. mestic reasons could not leave when William A. Moore by Magistrate ed that he had made personal in­ Wet weather over moat porta of the B. C. LUMBER Clear Fir Flooring, Celling. Siding. quiries on Pollock Road as to the the question of employment for the Alexia Martin In the City Police Court ernment of B. C. Partition. Finish, Mouldings, etc. LOOK! Winter is taken up. this morning- Province during the laat few day* has 'accuracy of his information that no o o o o o o resulted in Improved conditions for (Coyturned from page 1.) SEE OUR SPECIALS. Your last chance this season enumeration had taken place and Premier Oliver left this afternoon found no canvass had been made. "I Peach Festival.—The laat social In Saanich Court.—A list of about the protection of British Columbia Vancouver to lead the educational Very Low Prices on Short Length for Bèrry Crates and Hallocks. function for the Summer season of a dozen motor cases was brought be­ forests from fire. Oapt. C. 8. Cowan, Hop* to See Minister. Material. while they last at reduced know of my own inquiries in my own tour over the Pacific Great Eastern neighborhood, that at least fifty the St. Columba Ladies' Aid Society fore Magistrate Martin in the Saanich acting chief forester,# announced to­ "We are glad to know that the Highest Grades. will take the form of a "Peach Fes­ Police Court this afternoon to be day. from Squamish to Clifton which the Perfect Manufacture. names hqve been left off the census Minister of Lands, together with tival." to he held in the spacious adealt with. The charges include Only nine fires are reported still Government 1» conducting for the'in­ Prompt Deliveries. list," he declared. Census Commis­ school room* of the church, and the speeding, operations without tail Lumber Commissioner of Victoria.'hH sioner Price, in charge of Nanaimo burning. A few have persisted through struction of members -of the Legis­ programme will commence at eight lights and license plates. , heavy rains. ed by the residents of the dis­ ceived the earn*, treatment and Fran­ manufactured for the purpose of ex­ cia Kermode was fined $10 for ex­ BOYS’ NAVAL BRIGADE found it impossible to make the jour­ trict. The peach festival promises to porting to Great Britain, as, whether eclipye all other entertainments ceeding the speed limit. ney. o o o Besides the Premier and the Hon. manufactured at home or abroad, our Supplementary Order. JV W. deB. Farris, and the Hon. John Cases Stood Oxter.-—The liquor case Wednesday. August 31, 9.30» at members Will not handle joinery or Announcement! against Wakren Carlisle and Harry Hart, who are directors of the rail­ i Ship's Office, both watches and band way. most of the ministers will make woodwork of any kind not mad* un­ Wolley was stood over foe one week,k, • to proceed to Cadboro Bay for a baa- by Magistrate Alexisii* Martin this kel 1>icnlc „nd sports, the trip with the exception of the der Trade Union conditions and by Announcements morning. The against the Me- A„ ratings wishing to attend are Hon. J. D. MacLean. Provincial Sec­ Trade Union labor." toria Auto Livery, charged with ex­ retary’. who will stay in Victoria to TOO LATE ceeding the speed limit, was also stood requested to give their names to their! represent the Government. Mr. Woodward explained to-day On- Aeeeunt of an Inereaw In at­ petty officers, or at the Ship's Office. that the Amalgamated Society of tendance the Roelcrueian Fellowship over as the case has been 'partly heard The special traliz of sleepers and by Magistrate Jay. The charge P. W. TRIBE, diners will leave Squamish at 9.15 have moved to room 117 Pemberton First Lieu.t Woodworkers included in Its mem­ against Frank Saunders will he heard o’clock to-morrow It will travel bership practically all British wood­ TO CLASSIFY BuiMtni. * In camera Friday morning. during day hours only and arrive at workers and joiners. O O O o o o A Complete Power WAS NO SINGER Quesnel Saturday. The party will Claim Condition# Unfair. Dr. W. 8. Newitt, Dentist has taken Children and a Puzlle.—A resident return to Vancouver Sunday night. dvertisements tor this Cl seel- over the practice of the late Dr. Proc­ on Oaigmiller Avenue last night ap­ A number of officials of the rail­ The move of the Victoria Trades Canary Is Subject Matter of Court and Labor Council te gat “unfair* A fIcatlAa will be received ea the tor, 133* Govern ment Phone Ml- pealed to the Saanich Council for im­ ------—^------Oisp>ikpirte. way and other departments hi Vic­ day of Insertion only end may be Unit For Every Farm Evening! by appointaient • provement of the drainago of his toria, as well as bankers, will make British Columbia wood products boy* o o o cotted in Britain was launched oi. headed la or phoned a» late ae 11.4» street. "I have nine children, the. road Mrs. Peacock, a local lady, recently the trip. p m. The charge under this heading Fall ploughing, cultivating, harrowing—for every job around the Or. W. * Newitt Dentist la oeea- H. F. Kergln. M. P., P. for Atiln, July 20 in the form of a proposal by la Uke a Chinese puzzle after a rain, bought a canary which, ahe alleges, it Ben Simmons. Mr. Sim will be le. per word, with a miai- farm, on* or other pf these dependable tractors can do thd heavy eylne the office* of late Dr. Proctor, and they all have to sit In school with was represented, v»« a good singer. arrived in Victoria to make the trip mum of IS worda x corner tteverofneot end 7 else ’Phone with the Premier. He will be ac­ dared that if lumber were work at a big saving. __ wet boots," the Councillors were told. The sum of. five dollars was paid for tured here under anything *M. v * the bird and cage. It is said. companied to Quesnel by Mrs. Ker­ (To Insure publication the same See our tractor specialists and get full information about these o o o On recommendation of Councillor conditions labor would ass day. regular classified advertisement* Horner, the Council authorised filling After a certain amount of patient gln and Mias Kergln. machines. Dr. Gee. C. J. Welker, Dentist hoe waiting, it was found that the bird veloping markets for must be received not later thaa 11.4» and draining work. work here but when t ». -■> 4 Avery 6-10 Tractor #900 moved from Arcade Building to 311 did not warble, and to the surprise of 'Y Union Bank Bonding.^ Phone 7133. e th* new owner an egg was found in placed with Beeman Tractor .. #395 the cage one fine morning. our white ’ Seven-paeeenger McLaughlin ear With this evidence of tne sex of the OBITUARY RECORD for hire. Moderate rates. Mre. St. feathered inmate, cage and all was Bebwengers. Phone 3*». e A|)l>ey» taken to Mrs. Galbraith, from whom At the family residence, 868 Colville li Appointed Deputy.—Kor routine ‘TJuxtwfXmla; 0.0 o it was purchased, and a request maoe Road, the death occurred laat evening of purpose», the Saenlch Council lut MacBean'e Millinery—#n view for the return of the money paid, John Noble Carrutherp, husband of Emma CamUMra agèâ 66 night formally appointed Aweesor StreeL • whereupon It waa denied that any o o o representation was made that the bird waa bora in Carp* Onf * and CMtector It Itr Sewell a. deputy tr tutor tn «wtf was a good singer. 4 a resident of Victoria Merchants’ Lunch at the Palm " emwBŒff SALT years.» He ia survived by municipal tier* on occasion* when Garden from 11.30 to 2 p.m., 60c. Ay a sequence to thèse events an son. Hr. Irdf Y, nrlH Her* H. S. Cowper I. absent from the BROUGHTON STREET FHON1 697 MuaicVrom 6 to 8 and 16 to 1, even, action has been started in the County Mies Mabel E Carruthera. at for the Nerves Court and the case has been eat sister. Mr* H Molyneaux. one offices at Royal Oak i ; 67\6 Yatee. down for hearing on September.. 6 a nephew, to this city, also ew VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNE8DAY, AVVL‘HT L'4, m ELEPHOHE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS.TO 1090 TIMES.WE WILL DO THE REST

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.TUR BALE—At Langford Lake. 4 acres oue 4-room house and other build­ 1ings. waterfront, on the Malahat Drive; will take 11.150 for same, #350 cash, time oi. balance. W. L. Brown. aectleB foreman. Arruwemilb. COMING EVENTS. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES \ FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALF. MISCELLANEOUS HOLIDAY RESORTS Sirimrta Sails ®lmr* (Continued.) ICNIC for Britannia Lodge !!<► L. O. (Ct>o;iauwd>. ~-#-Hor.E BuclT range, with coll. »»» nHB.VTWOOD HOTEL—Rates from |36# WANTED TO BUY- HOUSES P B. A...to Cordova Bey In iwltyhoe. ow halibut lines up. Meals tatable------d hole. ------Rates to parties Saturday August 21. starting from Yates SNAPS FOR CAREFUL BUYERS. • Jaca’s Stote Htort, 702 Yates 8t- II ERRING drag seine net, Advertising Phone No. 1090 —FORD, 5-passenger, in very good and salmon gill net. trolling gear tf-3* riio BUT OR RENT—Conv#tlen: 4-rooiued and Douglas Streets at 2 p. m An>one • /V running order It has excellent FEW GOOD SNAPS In Winter coats ni-< esaariL-R tor fishing. 1155 RENTA LODGE.** Saanich Arm. near -I house, owner preferred, from !#•• to wishing to go should phone )lrt. tllhon. LATE -1111, model > to Te Rent. Articles for Pale. l.oet tremely well cared for., fully equipped —FORD. S-pasaenger, In excellent NY MAKE Of gramgphone repaired and cheap Phone 4124Kl. agl-,11 Ms. 11*c per word per inaeruvn. LODGE» AND SOCIETIES with .• bumper », wlnukhlïld wiper. ST-* I ** condition. This t ar hew had very made til look lik- new Helmsman 36## down.__Box_5>»#. Time* a35-44 fates on applications - EXCHANGE ALLE A BLE yrruvrErr-gmaii house, und«f jj.too, . , —« - — V I 1V1 IW —— kid* Wednesdays Odd Fellows Mail ror Bu^F wHisrfW, spare tire and e*e*~t shock sp»«»ri>ere, h special carbureter, and week. Phone 444» 1*15 Douglas *’ ' medium alted lot. modern, conveni­ Minimum number of words. 1#. anu Boyce motor meter. In perfect me- j numerous other" extras. Easy terms can LENDID HOME (Gorget. two lots, ABT CARRIAGE». #3.300. for smaller home around S2.#0(h ent to cat. Give price, etc.. Box la computing the number of words In i hanicai condition, and for the dlscrint j be arranged. Times NIUUTR^-VF rrmiAS-Far Waat- OitaOug 4ah A4MUA -h iJASklVi. ‘•ri— , ^ »uk tto^Bias Anal». Boa Xls*cs. an advertisement, eatlmste groups of three i he ire. gramophoi.es ar.3 recur Oa. ar less flgvree as one word. Dollar mark» K Victoria Lodge. No. T. meeufTC «ÎT. recommend thti •B'thJlr in the best of condition. ’'"bis xTL spring and wool mattress complete. Mail. North Park SC. Thursdays. A O •election. Save time and money. and all abbreviations count is one ward. a real uuj . Fully guaranteed at. . car has very guod tiree, an excellent top. Carriage Exchange. <25 Pandora #55. Island Exchange. 74,5-141 *— “•"*** WANTED TO RENT Advertisers who ao desire may have re­ iiardictt, décrétary. 1J## Government SC > etc,, and It runs fine This Is an extra 024-1* PERSONAL files addressed te a box at 1 he Time» MU BABY GRAND CHEVROLET. Strong, good bu> . a» it is eastl v w.-r’h $ I : f 7|TO. ; J^E^T- WUh option 4 irehase, sturdy, roomy, and la every wn> a CALL AND PER MRS HUNVS LA HUB AK mugfe cahlny. compart Office and forwarded t* their private HELP WANTED—MALE 6M W L":—McLAUOHLlN fl\. -pawenger. STUCK OF HIGH-GRADE SECOND­ THF UNDERSIGNED, will not be re- 1 small, comfortable house 4or Sddreea A charge «1,140 la made fer this reliable car. thoroughly refis- ah< t(V-r w*'ih) late model. In beautiful « ondl- ment», like new. Il#.ie. Island Ex- spon ilVIv foi any debts contracted by lahed. at ...... '...... Vbirtl HAND CLOTH i NO O would leuse wRn advance payment, ENGINEERS tlon. Tnis ear has extra good tires, with ■haage, 7t3-74f Fort SUeet. »«• 1 » wife on and after this date. August 2». ventent to car and in good locality. Wii,t«-rburn Central Bldg 1*1» McLAUGULlN 8tx Roadster. Ecoco- a *pare.‘ and it runs - and looks as good aa KaK BLOCKS, foul teen-Inch, an Ideal 1. E. Huberts. 710 Princess Avt. a27-.L i# per insertion. We Handle Only Aha adult family- Box 41». Tlraea. ia 26-2» Card Tl)an R« - sad la ELIABLE PARTIES to addre.s enret- mical on the road, and has the good rew It is an ex'cèptionally good buy at L ™ fuel fer fireplace or heater. Phone — ______lertlon. Death and quality ail the way through, |f»5 . t .60S. JonVs * Rant. Limited.______a2»-14 R opvs. distribute advertising literature, Clothe# Are Guaranteed for Quality BOATS ■ANTlfD—To rent. < or 7-roomed house Netlcs* It.5# 1er L 1 er 1 <*■■* tUry.l-r — McLAUGULlN. late model, 5- Cleanllaeea. respectable solicit. spare time. Send 10c for aeuui*.'1 -. passenger, lit exceptionally g odd application forms. Instructions. A ' U.« Ht-LAUUHLiN Six Special, In the j T BRENTWOOD BAT—Launch for i rent reasonable. ' ondlttou. It has very good jlres. w Hh a MRS. BUNT. McCreery A Co., publishers. Chalhsn. bt-si of condition, equal lo,i I good spare, and It runs bendllfulty. It sale. .2 ft. long, in A! condition Ap- ; 'ANTED—To rent, six or eevin-room new car. fully -guaranteed at. 4 A tskes Ford siee tires, and It is very econo- removed te my late daughter# ply West Saanich Mercantile. Ltd., Slug- Bo* U#. Times. lava getu PJG._ J______S37-4# | th’ANTED—Ambitious >oung men and l)i S OKA 1 -DOIIT Roadster, a store 4 Mrs VVardale). ’ANTED--Furnished cottage. Box 152. vv yvugg women lc studv this Winter little car in excellent condition. -OVERLAND, mid*! 4, «bsoluiel» bi. Phone 4V24. NlghL 4I4IL POK SALE—-New 23 fL speed boat. 4- j f.THS..... IhlAG and be ready for positions next Spring as g<-o*i as n*w. It has very a cylinder engine, fast and .rellabl* ; ! You can be thoroughly trained and " bv good tire», with a spare. M I ansp for qulck^aal*. Phone 2*#3L a2/-40 j ’ANTED—By two busiaoea ladles, fur­ producing at the end of from 6 to I 1920 Ft'KD Touring, in fine running order, looks as ïood as a. n«w f'tOMPORTABLE easy chair, upholstered U nished bedroom, preferably with AND DEATHS months if you study at Sprott-Shaw^. with many conveniences and sc- hard to tell It front new. Very easy terms leal borette, good ouy, •,16.5V. . >OR SALE — 20 ft " launch, 3 4 h. p. sleeping porch, vicinity of Cook and Fort Classes now open. JSflttr ala# X 8TL08 Fairbanks engine, speed>. first-class Mreels. Box 85». Times L4 » Many courses. Send for prospectus. r EASY TERMS ON ANT CAR. condition, |i04; pretty model. Phono DORN >4 « WUi Arrange Eaay Terms VOME with the crowd fur genuine bar- , MADE IN CANADA. ;o««v PLIMLET—On August 2t, at 9t. Joseph ■ MAST KBS MOTOR CO.. LTD.. ANTED Man or «uman to '• gainé ir good class furniture, all snaps. ! OHEi'fAI. -“..'ir reduction from list price. MISCELLANEOUS Hoei'ltal. a daughter -wna born to Mr» _fl4 Tates Street. r. TyIdeal*> *, 7 4» FuCt. 1‘iuUHi til» ,, I* 1 1JCH SALE—One 11 k » heavy duty anti Mrs. P. W. Pumley. Oak Bay. ’> wi ’l-knowi. luw of houas-hold aace» CARTiBR BROS-. Côrher of Qua Ira Street. Phone 3ÎÊ. *3 p'xce your order new and sore money. ; 1 Buffalo, one 1# b, p Union <-n*i»« MAKRIKD. sities. trerrendoua demand, territory ar­ VAKAl A d PRIDE range.* with >**ter | Our silo Is self-adjusting. No hoops, nd { Hi ne 114 Klnsston. 4» old medals have i * Johnson StreoL Phone 5217 In tray with MACKMN-DUFFKY - At . St. Marys ranged. do not remain in .minor position, tacket. In good shape. I#2.5#. ! rails, no Hxturen No attention a. ter Wiper s for cream toffy, work pleasant, pay liberal and sure, even Rear of B. C. Permaaeat Lean Bid a TISITOR wants any make of\ar to hire erecting.• Build it \ y.rself l-“ .r '-^l.isui \\’ANTED—Cheap mx boat for Bvlnrude. cover.G I1R. The beet toff Church, Cobble Hllh August 1». 1124. '* sixteen f«t wr over. Box 314, Time* by the Rev. A. L. Nixon. Clifford He, In spare time, experience or capital un- UrMOHRAN k GARAGE. \ part time, about one week, five nearest repreneni 1431 Government swot. — necessary. Bradiey-Garretaoa. Brantford. loTfLES ai *27-4# X euile, only son of Mr. and Mrs Her- e-ears driving experience. Box 374, Time* ‘hone 57M. toria offices. Established 1»#«. ■bert Macklln. of VictoHa. to Wmnl- 737 Johnson StreoL Phone 2177. B24-1S ’'Advertising la to buaiam fred Dolor! is. youngest daughter of TV’ONDERFUl”"Hoe Maid"' ChocolaUe— lOMl.NIUN MEAT MARKET. We have DRACHMAS-KF.lt MILLING CO.. LTD. UNFURNISHED HOUSES as steam la to machinery. the late Mr John Dnffey and Mrs. 'ANTED—Exchange Fprd delivery for AUTO BAROAINE, everythin* In meats of the 1420 Broad Street. IDEALS * > yuti get them only at Stevenson"». ACKSON, five pawnger. In running or­ Frso RENT—October first, 4-room bunga- Duff try. of Donegal, li eland. a29-i0 Ford touring car. kilty »t the lowest possible price*, BriUMk-Ctdumbia Distributors, or IN J der. only #lii. • • leery. H. Mackensle. prop.. Uni 1 low, thicken house*, garden. Box . in first-class con- ■hrough service. (-z by da> or hour. Phone 7294 L. or liox V -L condition, only 4550. t ---- 1205 Juno Street. E»qut- sewing machines from #6 5# Tyldee- 4 PLEASANT Summer home, few min- j Advertising has widow, one son. Irvin F, and one tion. equlpi-sd with cab and real good body, _ a2t 111 Rkj », 7 4# Fort Street Phone 4110. I» daughter. Mins Mabel B Carrutbers. at SI#», Times.______aJT-U l.eahonablc cash pa> incut ana balance PACIFIC GARAGE. « » utes from car, beach and ,g»*f links, horn»', one sister. Mrs. H. Molvneaux. monthly handle* Acme Auto Kepeii Shop. 641 View Street Phone 3J34 Boxes of cooking apples llfclL!ABLE ' gas range. 5 burners and large enclosed grounds, home cooking, rea­ Public OpisloB IV’ANTED--By w ido'/er. lady house- ■ «ALE sonable. Phone 4 54 51. *25-3# '2r.~—- indue try a a niece and one nephew, of this city; i w keeper, widow, no objection to one 7 41 F.sgara Street______16 I be i, #r$# delivered. Phone 1# large oven, only 115. a iso a dater In Montana, and —* child not over 2 years old, permanent job ATTERIES repaired and recharged, ______aZT-1# change. 745-717 Fort Street______DON ACCORD. 84Princess Avenue, brother. Mr 8. S Cxrmthers. in Kixir- . 12»OR SALE—1914 Stud^aker, In good expert service. See Cornwell Battery last appeal. -If suited. onl> one In house. Box #64». -x condition, with good rubber and self- B IJ»OR SALE—One Jacobean (lining suite. INGER Slewing MACHINE, drop head, x * Board .reetdence. Few jnlnutes from For auvertisttS l arks. Alaska- He was a member of Timer. ______§2-11 Service Cp., #»l View. Phone 3214. night lludeon * Bay Store. Phone 46620. «23-2» the First Preabi|e Jan Church and a slarter. snap at $454 cash. Empreint tiar- 4341IL 1 one win on rug 9*12, one reading S good as new, #8JL Phone 4#»»R2. tests »» well mgtuMr of th« Vo*lern Woodmen of ll’ANTBp—Competent joung woman for i.g*. Gfti ernment street.____ -aZ5- IS lamp to match furniture. . Call at .1* ' a27-D T3R1GHT. comfortable rooms, with board. as heralds ’ v general housework, to accompany «TOR SALE Ford light delivery van. In Ml-hi gan Street a ft e/_sl x_c»en mx _ a -1 « D close In. Phone 2339X. st-20 THAI MKitS tUX. 1913. 5 - passenger, in advertising kuneral will-take place to-morrow. the small family to Seattle, good Wages. 12»0 J good condition, owner must sell. #325. A excellenlYcondttk.o. snap at #212, also i 1.AOR SALÉ--A light wagon and harness DEACONHl'kat' — Select* location. Beach Drive. Call 3377L1. a24-tl C Xilh Inat . *at ?.J# oelock, at the Hands Faane *3#2.______ai#-l# 4 cyl Roach magneto._ #42. Comet nut- I 101* Quadra Street. n2»-l< r> moderate terms Phone 5313R. Funeral Chapel Intermert will tak- place 7ANTED—An experienced girl, for store. neto. #15. The Carpe 1er la Co,. 101» Cook at Ru)a« Oak. Rex. D. Walker offictkling. .YORD ROADSTER. «#3»; 3 Ford hull#ta. Street. Phone 1455 and 32Q5L.______a6-16 OlX-BGLB Northern' range, »22-3* it requires U Apply Brown's Victoria Nurseries. <11 #*ord trucks, one and two ton» capacity. jacket, like new. only #47.5#. Island View Btreet. ______v______a25-ll I THON* STC3 TYOARD and room, near High School; g6r~"* - k ana ptMoengcr. for ■*'.#, A. PlTZER A SONS. 73* Discover* ROtTSEIIOi.D NECESSITEE®, Exchange. 745-7Q7 Fort Street, ______-■-* business lady preferred. Phone 14411.. IN MMOMUl. ' -flYWO COSY FOUNTAINS—Yafee Stneet. motorcycle. It pays to see Henni* at • St. Phone . 444 and «414YL. ‘Every EUT AND SELL ANYTHING FROM A PRICE—In loving memory of James Price, W 7pAPE-THY < Yrp-1. 9xjn , In fimt-rwte vvv write and w Douglas Street, l-ook for the sign of Cook htrecv. deaer.pt Ion of auto repairing. Work TEACUP TO A PIANO. 1 order, only #1*. Island Exchange, w-ho fell asleep Aug. 24, 1»2#. Stevenson a.______a24-11 promptly done —"* ------* ~ GET IT AT 2*0It SALE—Packard twe-iun truck, only bought and sold- Large line of uoed porta 142 VIEW. BELOW GOVERNMENT ST 74*-T4l Fort Street. -______a3j-ll HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Past hia suffering, past hie pain. AT it with Chocolates1’—the kind she 1 gone 4.2*5 miles, reasonable. Apply II mHK BEST "toffy in the worl** and legitimate advertising. Cease to weep for tears are val». S Uses—Stevenson a; -,■» a2>-ll Victoria Junk Agency. Victoria. B. O. IT *05 CORMORANT, «.right in town. NEWTON 1 you'll any so when you've tasted It. ADVERTISING 1 "aim the tumult of thy breast. Wiper's cream toffy. In tray with cover. , ^ * clean and nicely furnished houea- He who »uffeted 1» at net. j keeping room», with »fot and co.ld water. AGENCY. SITUATIONS WANTF.D—MALE uto repair ouuf—«. v. wuuoma SJ.Oft. 1421 Government, direct. #07 Yates Advertisement Writers and Advertising 72# view street. Night phono 6S33L 1 phone and aH conveniences. #3 and up. -Inserted by Ills loving mother in Eng­ A •”-«« Contractera. CERTIFIED dmd clerk or disperser, ex day phono 324 _____ ■ 1* Multigraph and Mimeograph Circular Let­ land. und hi# sister < Maggie; Me- J perienccd. Apply Box 301. Times TE buy and sell bottles and jars, all ’fPIVO or four housekeeping rooms, fur- Glllan, Saual/htoo. Xt’ANTED—Used Ford roadster, must r kind#. Phone JT»6 il ters and PosUarde. Advertising Mailing. I niaited? Phone 1991. «11 Superior Rates quoted fo. Local. Domini* and »t have demountable rim* and starter ; BICYCLES with new tiree, from #1# FUNERAl DIRECTORS iXPERUCNCKL) carpenter and cabinet- state lull particulars, accessories and cast» a ' i Foreign Pub'llcationa I maker wants work. Pbone 3454X. price. Box 3>0. Times. a24-l# 1 LIVELY :: LOOK SHARP te 126. HI Johnson. Phone 735. It Suite 24. Winch Building. Pheee 131». ANDS Fuaerai Fwrnunmg Ca ______all-14 OTEL HUS, good condition, no reason­ ^ FURNISHED HOUSES XPERT MECHANIC will do auto re­ POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK H able offer reghaed. A. M. Grahun.. IKtlt, four-roomed. furnished cot- We bave at your service the E pairs In spare time. Estimates given trustee. 15#3 Tower Building. Vancouver. iiiom complete stock of funeral or all mechanical and electrical JubaB. c. __ .______all-!» KAUTIFUL liver bull terrier dog 1 for nice location. | lJMtS IUIIIUN ADS. | „i mining* obtainable. and «Work guarantee*! Phony 7',»7 evenings it ■vale cheap to good home, ow i er leav- 758 I’embrchs. „r motor funeral equipment IIOR SALE—1»5# Chevrolet, good condi­ OP wanted as janitor, gardener (can tion. privately owned. |7#5 ; #20» cash, ; city. 7#5 Cook Street. Phone 557SX. 7|'U LET— Furnished, for one year, from «•«-els any other in ihis «.a*. 027-32 ■ dept. 15, seven-roomed, modern house. DANCING a,inuaimera Lady AaeietauL r also milk I, or warehouseman Phone balance 6 months Phone 21#l or 1614L In Want-Ad-Land Apply on premises. 1127 Catherine Street. auia Street. Victoria. H C. JH2L. ______;______ail-14 #44-14 R SALE 50 yearling Wyandotte* fp T. MECRKDY—Studio Of dancing. S30*. Rea. 634* anu 1eS3L brickwork. (la'ing), Solly’s strain. Phone Bel- I • Room 15, 121# Broad St. Coll or 12 Y.______*24-32 phone _*#*# for appoinuusnts, l# s. m. to flXHUMSuN FUNERAL HOME. 164» ______gl-14 BICYCLES MOTORCYCLES FURNISHED SUITES X Quadra St. Fine funeral furnishings at >ho MRRCHANTfll GARAGES. ETC.— R SALE—Pure bred Hampshire ram tcaafeuabl* prices. We answer calls A - Competent bookkeeper desires to look LCYCt.E for sal* cheap, perfect condl- larnbr. dropped January. extra 1 TjU’RMSBED FLAT, every convenience, LANChl BOYD—Studio. MI'UI Pem prompt.y niget or day. Licensed « mb alia- after your books at a daily charge. Ap- 1 iton 70S Cook Street. Phone 6575X. thy. price 425. C. C." Castle. Ganges. | -L dose in; adulte only. Phone 662$. era Udi eu-baimer for woman and chil­ ply Box 256,Ttmea. 021-14 *27-17 ______§21-12 ______.*25-2» Hour# !#.«• At to • p.i dren c£mx Our beautiful service chapel -Or » wonderful Und is Want-Ad-Land, T2XOR SALE—Three goats, one with kid, PURNISHED SUITE In Trebartha Apts. tree to our patrons In luma el great eor- XuR SALE—English motorbike, la good X August 23; one Senaan milker and aur meet caret til attention given all TEACHERS WANTED eonURlon, cheap. Fhon* 3641L *24-17 X —for rent Phone 24#7R for partlcu- EDUCATIONAL. IOW. lb Thing* from there are simply grand; uni Senaan nanny " 6 months old. Appi v lam. *27-2# eetavin. ead office Pheee 4»S. 7I1EACHERS end others should aak for 1 ET your bicycle repairs done by Ruffle, 156 Joseph Street. Phoiie 4257L 034-*3 M. I.1TTLKK. certified teac.tsr. X4MOND HOUSE, corner Menxies und Ill edach. Public and High ScKooi Established 1I»E X free particulars of our successful J The Cycle Man. Deo t wish you had. Man-on-a-quest is trying to find course# in Commercial Art. Designing. Ad­ 7ftX— Johnson" ------jtroft Phono t«2. 17 J Slmcoe. Furnished spartmrnu, rent. a #1# Trutvh Street. Phone #25#L vertising and Commercial subjects. Inter­ A business partner warranted kind. LOST AND FOUND teasonable. Ph*s 2»41R______*2»-;# ______SÎ3-44 AT for n “Pllmley A Ritchie, Ltd.," /XLYMPIC APT®., IIS# May. Fvmlahte national Correspondence School# Canadian. MUSIC MONUMENTAL WORKS. Ltd.. 1##7 Go- ernment Ft.. Victoria, B. C bicycle with car fares saved. We have Pa large and varied stock of new and sec­ t'iT—Aug. 11. one #1# b X’ flat. Phono 43ffeO for appointment. MORTIMER A SON—Stone and menw- ond-hand" bicyclva at reasonable price*. A or on Be*coa Hill car. Finder phone * COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC J course offers branches of study baaed 4# Courtney •tsoot AGENTS W* ' guarantee satisfaction. Pllmley A Man-on-a-quest wants a-trombone, , a good I 24I7H. Reward.______t *27-37 I1ÜLL formatted, 2-roomed apirtrarat, A Ritchie, Ltd.. <11 X'lew St7 Phone 17#7. ObT - Tuesds v aft-rnolc upon the moot modem educational prin­ Phone 3#»4. i. in Oak' Boy » ' ft replace, hlce ground* . „ «25-27 1’. 21 BTUDEBAKKK VUUPK- This car ^JURÉ SNAP...L*t* moilel Excelsior, guod Oh, ves, he Wants alt of these things and more, *4-13 CANADIAN CONSERVAI OK Y ML SIC has run only 1.2t>« miles on city pave­ aa new. good tirea. etc.. #lo#. or ex- IISHED FLAT No rent. musical leatltullea ment and Is absohitel) as good as new. ------Apply------Box 34».------Time*— *37-17 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Phone 7136X. It has cord tire equipment and new cord and if you have any of the things he wants and la. ExAsaieeniot»» ANVX., Saturday night. Gatoovoia tarn* spare and plenty of extra*. A (&••)• H || | 'ÀSVÉD—t'hllda rot. good condition. medaia awarded. Branch. 1#7H Y alee D g M i$„ Wallace s 3-pêoco orchestra. 1 sacrifice at AUTOS FOR HIRE you have not told him in a Times classified ad­ Price to Box 37»5, Time*«15-1» FURNISHED «DOME »37«R 181» CATM4LAND #5, 2-passenger roadster, -ON T FURUKT the military five hua- «!OR HIRE—McLaughlin Mix Special. #2 -Burnished room, 188 FOX, 1 dred every Friday I» the Uraags Hail. in the beet of condition, all good tirer vertisement you have spoiled his whole day, and breakfast if an,d spare, a real snap •0^7,T 1 per hour, 3 hours or mere, special WARDALIS Hfrh S^fiool? pwpils’ homos. Phase at ...... •. .. . I Ü Phone 76 lOL. *5-16 he’ll either have.to wait until you wake up to the 65»3L $7761 *4-43 NCE. West Road Hall. Sluggetts. lfl» ox ER LAND, model »#. In perfect Temporarily forced out of buoti ISM ANA H. GORDON, teacoee WedB*sda>. Aug. 24, #3# to 13.2#. order, and runs as good as new. *41X41 AUTO SIMONIZINQ log premises becoming v«c*et. «34-» usefulness of the classifieds or watch for a more Huwt a orchestra A bargain at- ...... Reopening Announcement Lot*. Vf AN DO LAN. Baaüo. Ml C JIE V Ru LET Roadster, just overhauled. /niMKSN bearing. Uyett bearing. New 4ML Plane % Dooona Mi rand open air concert at Allendale, enterprising chap’s ad. on Wednesday. Aug all good Urea. A gift Department boar lag. Jaxone rims sad Information TO LET- MISCELLANEOUS popli »< Slgher Mage*no. G ill Hillside Ave. tor to Court of Italy. II* 24. at 7.45 P- m. benefit Caledonian Hughes, authorised distributor tor Beerlhg Ticket* 35c. •44# me FORD 1 Ton Truck, Just overhauled, X» RENT—Garage, with sleeping quar­ JavlDll, PIP, Be»4. Servie* Compaay. #41 Yates St. (i ter*. 4*rr».' cor. Lampoon and LvalL SHOSTHANO •«* StAnOORACHV new tires, body and cab., A McLaughlin Garage). Phono 2115. Admittance to Want-Ad-Land on Sale at I IX.YAL ORDER OF MOOSE. sacrifice at ...... ,. 89— • •! l>HONB <164—Highest *r Phone <»4dL. HARTER reopened for abort period. SHORTHAND SCHOOL* 1»U Oovoramowt lilt FORD Roadster, in perfect #|f|41 X junk. Rags, bottles. M Street. Short hand. typowrlUng. book- C IniliaUee f**.^l#: banofita. 17 weekly, order, at ...... ;. v...... VDIV Our News Stand hoe. discard*» clothing, auk, HOUSE® .FOR SALE doctor and mmUcine, ultb #1## funeral ax- AUTO REPAIRS whore. I«21 store Streofc keeping thorouahly taught *• L Md- u l __-—- - - «M» §oen 4, McLaughlin Light uia excellent con­ mill*a. principal, -«Phono 3 iTJCUUiu eieyclos and parts la any LtGregor Block. V|fcw dition. This car hue been privately ACME AUTO REPAIR SHOP. •m4 l«f«ll«n dwoed and.has had the Phone 1000—'Times Want Ad Department l> ri - Bala ■ > ttrea are very good. Day♦ Bidsr Truck*. works 6fi /ohaeon Street Fort and g:»d-»«-onjs- iHOLLAR MEETING. Indies’ Adklltary best buy la tqwn pt H Tea* yiB... qgu at spy grtdrsaa. Efficiency experts use The • tv the Si. Andrew*» *nd raledunia 5-rnomrd, IS tov W. — lhe Celedeal* Hall. TAIT A McRAE, one of the'.best corners la Times classified columns con- Thurrda>. s Members bring re- Phone l»#k m View sl Right. MISS. iJames Bay; |1A#0 cash. 1res b me nip «-»-• UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS Apply ou t Box i—i «17-44 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24,1921 11 Real Estate-Houseslots. Acreage. Dairq.Friiit and Chicken Ranches for Sale

OWN YOU* HOME. _ . _ • P. R. BROWN. ROBERT ». DATA SON, LTD. Real Eeâale. PlnaacUI. Pire We Place All C’lnaei fetter CASH Will give you clear title to mobile Insurance, BRETT A ERR. LIMITED. • 6O7K—TMlg CHARMING HOME la IN I’P-TO^-DATE, WELL-BUILT. 6- witHu being put on the màrkct at Excepting .Til'. . * *-ro»m college In Oak Bay. 111* | Street. < \ • ion. x* ROOM HOL’gE. beamed ceilings, pan­ AO-OÀN BAY. off Fowl Bay Road. Howl Estate, Financial and la, this price for immediate sale. Five rooms aP-mIVV 4.roomed house, hall, sitting C °àîî'le 2 cer Unes and schools full lot. all elled walla- bullt-ln buffet, bookcaws, etc., with superior finish. Including such Items rumrattd; low taxes. Thl«_ls a snap for —10 ACRES. smal> dairy farm. furnece. laundry tubs, 2 toilets, large pan­ room with open fireplace. Ji bedrooms. Vlt- the rl-fju party. ^5^=- ax hardwood floors, open fireplace, extra chen, -pantry, larder; cement base(r.ent; tD'wtA) of which about 5 acres are try and cooler; good garden, large and 423 Fort Street. Phone 13*. large and attractive bullt-ln buffet, bed­ Cleared, balance light. Soil mostly all rwd small fruits: very nice situation In Oak ■tables for 4 horses, chicken run. etc. Aq HOME NEAR CASH for a clear title to a 4* rooms, bathroom and Dutch kitchen In lueal workingman'» hvtPe. On terma JUBILEE VAwru room cottage Just off Hillside loam. Good Cour-roomed bouse with open Day district, and Is a very desirable home. charnel finish, fancy electric fixtures, ce­ flKplace. barn, for 7 head, 10 tons hay. Price >e.^04. terms arranged. HOSPITAL. ■ .1 Avenue, near Quadra Ft reel, half block I— REDUCED FROM' $6.»**. ment basement, furnace and tuba; newly FAIRFIELD (higher part), and close to _ gond school; lot chicken house, etc. Included In the price painted. In perfect condition inside and $4200' are 4 milking Cows, 1 heifer, brood sow. 1 UNGALOW containing I rooms, edge ' Owner leaving for the East modern six-Toonr.ed dwelling, -t-RO »M HOUSE, with good ***13S, all good land and nicely fenced. makes this heavy reduction to effect a out Terms arranged. Arrange for Im­ $2000 •lie lot. on Fort Streét. mod­ Si PvAil CASH for a clear title to a irood fat pig, 60 chickens, .'j ducks and TV* B iram fir floors, bulll-lr buffet, pan­ mediate Inspection. containing large dining foom and drawing tons of hay. Never falling supply of water. elled wxlla large kitchen, cooler and cup­ quick kale situated half block (fôfei Oak Wr Bave Jnl Received the Exrloaire Sale room with sliding doors, entrance hail, ern conveniences with the ex­ 04 UvV 6-rodfn cottage In James Bay. Price only |f,2S0. terms. board. piped for furnace, large bat brown, Hay can. this modern residence of r rooms, ®/?OA/Y—A COLWOOD HOME that or Tide Beautiful three bedrooms. î bathrooms, large kitchen, ception of basement end fur­ llouea la In good repair end hâs all new newly painted Inside and out. with all làrge finest condition. •ad am. with one acre, of highly Improved ROIIKKT S. DAY * SON. LTD.. dwelling. five-roomed bungalow, built In If 13, mod­ chicken house and rurts, situate in Oak Llplit waxed floor, good garden and «tons -TERMS. «400 ersh, will buy a BaV district, close to car. Price is vary EES. Fine lawn, roses, shrubs and shade rniiig if very spacious and well ap- «• Port Street. Phone SO. OAK BAY. ern bathroom, open fireplace. etC7 Water reasonable at I2.0C0. lence. Terms. trees, a garden made by an espert. nil A pointed hovae. containing ' 6 large real good. 4-room, new cot­ laid on and septic «ank. This property kinds .of fruits, large chicken house and rooms, exclusive of pantries, bathroom, $800- *290 CASH will make first tage near Jubilee Hospital and good school. lias a vie y of the sea ahd only a few VRRT ARTO8TIC STUCCO ljUsuaa Is well built, has basement with garage. An exceedingly cheap home. balls, etc. Small vestibule, large entrance payment. Tatt is 60x12* anti minutes' walk to the beach. Terms. BUNGALoy of > rooms. HOT Terms arranged. hall, good vised cloak room with wash situation clone to city limits. floor, fireplace, g pod plumbing and elec­ OfA ACRES, of which 16 acres are cleared WAJER HEATING. HARDWOOD FLOORS, tric fixtures; very nice lot. all In .garden 44HAWNIOAN WATERFRONT, »Lsln and toilet, a very attractive dining Excellent garde*. 10 fru«t and under cultivation, balance good flower and vegetable garden, garage 100m with large window^ facing southeast, tree*, water, electric light and M4 fenced, tossy terms on balance. xllh lane entrance. Situate on one of the rooms, large veranda. T>BSm»NTÏAL BITE» Tit "UPLANDS." slashed and some light timber. Good soil L. I. tONYKMti A t«>.. lorced sale. making this a particularly bright room; Phone. ^«700 will be accepted throughout the farm. fifty bearing as­ best, streets In Oak Bay. Main rooms and the living room Is the feature of the ■7» Vletorta'n meet beautiful residential POWER A McI.Alt*11 LIN sorted fruit tree tv Six -roomed bungalow, nail ways In beautiful panelling, kitchen house, being beautifully panelled- -and park, at pitcea Inclusive of water, newer (Successor* to Voryv,* Power) open fireplace, water laid on Good barn. 4M View Street. With all conveniences. ? toilets, full ce­ and light to property. Lot* clone to new llwACRES STRICKLAND, SWAIN beamed, large open fireplace, cosy ingle- 1214 Dmigla* Stfret, Nicely situated on a main road, and an ment basement, laundry tubs, den with PATRICK. nook with bullt-ln reals, bookshelves, etc., golf links nt from «1.1*0 up according te lNFiORTH Two Phone*, 1404 and 4ML ail around splendid country home. Terioa lireplac*. 4 bedrooms and roomy closets. 1210 Douglas Street. Phene 3147. glass doors that lead out on to large back •lie. For beautifully illustrated literature, SAANICH. can be arranged, Handy to care. Terms to be arranged. veranda, partly glassed In; there is a Sice map and price list; apply large kitchen -with pass Sentry ; upstairs •>•>« UV-il ACRES. moeCy all good and NEW BUNGALOW. - BARGAIN IN HOUSES WITH •tojfVMY—OAK BAT BUNGALOW of *6 SAANICH ACREAGE. there are three large bedrooms each with $ Partly under cultivation. Close arket to-day and’ should IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. YIVlwvv, rooms. -HOT—...... WATER HEAT- separate clotheawcloaet: one room has an •_ù—.• ' to Mallamot station. Term*. a lot 60x160 BRÉM^Bf /)ll THE UPLANDS. LIMITED. ï-'Màfk-bê- - . ------__ jSMg-AeMeiaii son Street. Vegetable garden ready for HOI SES FOR SALE ______■ usa. I lowers.' rose trees, chicken house, fur­ FORCED TO SACRIFICE vegeightol# garden and full bearing fruit’ ...... -a- - - dçpaaing room which could be convenientlyconvenirallv * .CBBMft 20 ACRES Jf***-, Home la In excellent condition. acre»' Al land, balance wooded and some 114 Belmeat Dei Ictorta, B. ' AT nace. tabs. Dutch kitchen, with- break/set WASTED, 1 anei and beam work of finest matsrlals. rock, suitable for chtckei.e. email, stream used as a bedroom ; large bathroom and rook, built-in buffet, arcfi between dining PRICE I2.lt*. ON EASY TERMS runs through property. Piles, on terms. toilet. The houei is all in flret-claas con­ VOWICHAN HEAD. »-ROOMED, MODERN HOUSE. tilth J*W fireplace In living room, den has room and living room, reception hall and ë and f-room hardwood floors, bedrooms and kitchen tm. ■ dition. and. In fact, the building la all two bedrooms. This Is a very complete I* basement, large bathroom, sleeping practically new. The basement Is full 1—29 ACRES, with waterfront- bungalow, specially well built, and pur­ - “ungaiobwe. Clients , pyxli. pantry. J bedroom# with cloth* rlnlbhed In white enamel, high cementeo slaed. cemented and has a dandy Gurney $5250 age. at Cowk-han Hand, lu tn« basement, laundry .trays, etc. “ CAMPBELL BROS.. South Haanich district. The chased may have possession at one*. Price closets, fireplace In silting room, son ranged.______■- 1447 Government »L Oxford furnace. The let Is large and -4,4.44a, os terms. wailing. Three Immediate built-in features; large lot and low taxes. contains a very nice flower and vegetable frontage is Ideal and the land • 600 CASH WILL .HANDLE THIS. CHOICE SMALL FRUIT PROPOSITION. inertly aU'good quality. Spring buyers tor Fairfield garden. The district Is ail that, can be SPECIAL hNAP. desired. Near Deacon Hill Park, close to on the prop* rt> and some ulce A. A. MEHAKKY. 7-ROOM HOUSE, on the mile circle, 3404-# Say ward Building. or, Oak Bay districts. A. ». BARTON. WISE A CO. the eea, almost on a car line and only a odern 4-roomed cottage with timber. Quarter cash. Ill Pemberton Bldg. 1 basement, open fireplace and all mod­ C*AMSENOS— Beautiful waterfront tract* few mlnuteF walk to the centre of the M basement, lot 50x190. 36 full bearing List yowt property to-day. ern convenience* tbuilt 1013). This hjuse city. The street is paved and boulevarded. fruit tfeea, principally apples. 40 blabs would coat *3,000 to build, sacrifice unco oa the Inner Basin of Books Harbor. Uh.-Uut_local improvement taxes all paid. currant buah-s, all kinds of blackberry DI N FORD'S, 1.1\IITLI>, for a short tint*'*2,444, *60* cash. City 24 mile» free Victoria 00 the Canadian vine# which will produce not less than BUNGALOW, OAK BAY WAY. Thin Is really an Ideal home, which we R. C. LAND at INVESTMENT AGENCY 1104 Douglasi stretfi: — ' 5roVl2.*f' Abbe»- Mgr., 646 Union National Railway, five auto stages a day. can thoroughly recommend. , 2.600 ibs. of berries Inside of sixty day*. LIMITED, Bank DM». Phone «16. 600 strawberry plants, also logan and rasp­ •.ROOMED. MODERN BUNGALOW, hall Price from «444; aloe agricultural, trace FOR PRIdB AND ANT FURTHER berries. This le absolutely the best and *22 Gereramesit Street. Phone I S3. '* and breakfast alcove, basemen, hat from *04 per acre. Write or coll for cheapest small fruit .proposition for its air furnace; garage and c Me ken houses, all illustrated literature. Free transportation PARTICULARS APPLY TO sise oh Vancouver Island. Immediate pos­ lanced and In flret-clais snap#. good local­ PATENTS le the property. session given. Price («100 cash down, bai­ ity. la a good buy at *6.600. on terma gne* on easy terms) «1.SO0. WE WILL BllLD HOUSE*. 1 JpATENTS obtained, technical epoclflew- H. <». I) \ 1.11 y at to.. POLITICS AND SMOKE. j WfcY FAY RENT when we" can build T. E MONK » CO.. iovdi.®n°* xM'V lrBW,n« PH»rK T. I* Exclusive Agent#, 634 View, Opp. Mpeacer'a *44 B C. Permanent Lena Be Boyden, MLE.E.. eta. 4*7 ban,a EKnk FRANCO-CAN ADLAN COMPANY, LIT listing No. BUS. I 1 > you a comfortable ë-roomed bunga- Building. Victoria R C. »# The much-discussed case of Signoi .... PtJBNUklJKD BUNGALOW. 41434. ' lo-e with cement concrete foundation, with, 114 Belmont Mease, Victoria. B. C. [open fireplace, lean-to sited and sink, lit- MIIXEBTON A MtHGRAVK. Nitti and his system of abstinence -ROOM. SPLENDIDLY^ FINISHED TT-ROOM. MODERN BRNO ALOW. Hey- HOME, completely furnished, can be tide or outside the city, for x»nl> «1.100 4 All first-class materials Plumbing |»40 PICTURE FRAMING •14 Fori Street. . wood Avenue, fronting on Beacon Hill from tobacco seems to open up quite -bought for «1,460, bn terms. This house is FISH Park (no car fare,), basement, open fue- within two ml,** of city centre, has dlnlng- extra bee plans at our of flea Built on a new side of the often-examined A »t»ndard plan. Larger bouses in proper- \7ICTORIA ART EMPORIUM. 6S6 Joan- place and all modern conveniences, gas eittlng room, two bedrooms with ctoeets. kbias'l Pe«*i son Street, can save you money. 60 connected, full lui, garage, price «4.200. problem of the influence of smoking bltch-p. pantry, full basement, splendid lot try, fruit and veget City Brokerage. A. T. Abbey, Mgr . 604 in garden, 60x110. The owner has kept Money to I,oan on Improved Property. HrfaU*gbiou MiréeL «41. *0 on politics and politicians, says The We can supply you with cood lots, close to Union Lank Bldg-y Phene *16. house in first-class condition., and. at the PLASTERERS r: ROOM, MODERN BUNGALOW, in Manchester Guardian. It seems pos-_ above price It Is a real snap. cars,,from *260 up. FURRIER BAUSHAWE * UO.. ^ good StBtèTthaï Signor Nitti will provide Listing No. 4103. L2A VIDENT * TxIOMAA. piasxsxara kw ______pantry, all built-in J»4-*** Wayward BniuHw. Pairing, eje. _ Prluta reasonable Phone JAMES BAY SPECIAL *2.6#». TjXOSTER. FRED—1 effects, 2 bedrooms with elopets. bathroom actual data for the statisticians, and A fur. 211021 Government Street. 6616. Rea Î33 Discovery. complete, price «2.200. City Pn rr-ROOM COTTAGE on lot 1S4 feet deep. from the events of the year»to which,- UBm « Vi whit fAmrtfl .sr iwwimv .CAJBBET CL&AW iUU alternately, he does and does not rasps, logans. bTacKberrUa. app Remodelling, r-;llnii « and repairing PLUMBING AND HEATING plum, cherry trees, chicken run *nd-bouse. ZNARPET» cleaned by the Carpeteria Ca. smoke it may be posaible to construct lawn and ?lq*er garden In front; A1 vol­ >> lei* Cook Street. Phone 1466. has my personal attention. Phonp. 6*12. xar lb btup 1st “curve" which will be a guide to tage, freshly painted, 3 rooms can be used John baisders, 184 > Osk Bay Avança 6» LEAK. as bedrooms, gas range In kitchen. On CARPET CLEANING —- ■___ i------egg? CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. ■aspiring politicians in future. In the bright paved street, close to park, between FLORISTS VULCANIZING AND REPAIRING car and sea. Only 12 minutes' walk to I he Colbert past we have been content to tabu­ city; terms. . LTD. f|1MR TYKE SHOP—Vylcanirmg and re- late merely the cases of politiclam 1 pairs; 1416 Ulanahard bireoL Phom Professional Cards Notice 4% hereby given that the re­ Listing No. 120 S. 410 View •L Florist. I ISO» Plumbing & who did and did not smoke, to re­ fllHE most powerful machine la the city had SIR I Ml. 6* serve against the acquisition of Coal cord the energetic remonstrances of NORTH QUADRA SPECIAL 1 Dustless in operation, perfection la Heating-Co. BARRISTERS "I JAKK (BROWN BUNGALOW, I f.ne results. Ha# stood 10 >ears' teat and etiU undbr th#"~egal and Petroleum Act." Palmerston over the tobacco-scented L' rooms, panelling and beaming. to*> sarlvailsd ter real work, fsirvutel by rlEAVY TRUCKING VACUUM CLEANERS established by notice dated 11th of dispatches which reached him from 166 Broughton ■ treat. DUNLOP * FOOT. open fireplace, bright kitchen, north pan- to* leading bourns in city. Eat, lit*. February, 1920. and published in The Constantinople. Gladstone’s hopes tty. hath, toilet, high. lull cement base­ OHNSON BROS —General trucking end ave « Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries, eta that Harcourt would change his ment. lot 63x120, and the lease of two ad­ HAVE THE REAL THING OCKING—Jamee Bay. 60S Toronto 4L —aai•liefaeUen assured. Phone 4010. - •» Members of NOVA SCOTIA. MANITOBA. British Columbia Calette on the 12th J builders' wuppllea Pacifie lima plan­ ALBERTA and B C. BARA clothes after «smoking and before joining lota Included; oark, black soil, pro­ ter. cement, brick, sand, gravel, eta Phono Phone «7ÎL Rangea connected. Cotle H of February, 1920, is cancelled, except lusion of logans. iScps, bearing fruit-trees. PHONE 441* FOR ESTIMATE H Phone *16. coming into council, and Claredon’e 4736. 3744 Avebury street. 60 made Gasoline s-orage systems Installed. in bo far an the same relates to the fol­ < mcken house, wire runs fpr J00 chickens^ 1 *0 WINDOW CLEANING 61S-I* Saywenl Bldg.. Victoria B. C cigarette-bearing “box" opened__ hy__ garage; *3.7*4, easy terms, *9» interest, lowing areas: ^ the Queen at Windsor. immediate possession. Close to Tolrnle CLEANERS HOTELS J. KNOTT. 611 Yatea Street Plume Use Phones 6316 and 6266L—147 Yates Street 1. AU of the tânda lying within the Little mention has been made of A venue* -public schools, store a R. and beetles. Phone *207. |* ISLAND WINDOW CLEANING CO. one of the most Interesting case* of ( CLEANING, dyeing, pressing, repairing. XLAHSNI.E HOTEL, TntoS and Rieuglaa *Th# Pioneer Firm" CHIROPRACTORS boundaries of the drainage area» of the THE GE1TPITM VOMPANY. III*. \J Ppcifle Ciw tobacco in high politics—the case of CJ Tmoaleeta 76c up. -eoeiy.Phene S3 002*700. uj \ VETERANSeQd f^nwlwv.’ PLUMBING phone CO.0*11. cor < Wm.Fert Oer Ante sorties Is At Your Command Skeena River f*ove and Including Dull 141-144 Hibben-Bene Bldg.. A few housekeeping euttra W. H- Hushes. Prop. COLLIER. DC.. Ph.C., and ISABEL Creek, the Çast Fork of the Name Rllver Beaconsfteld at Berlin. Beaconsfield K• OT COLLIER. D.A'., Palmer Duowl was not a great smoker in later life, ! Phenes 1443-1414. NION CLEAN RMS— Dyeing, pre [ Miiit-r and David Randall 1 l-nder .lew graduates Hours, 10-12. 3-6. 6-7, and bythe Little Klappen River, and the Spat- U and alteratleaa Phene 6100; OT Et. ALDAN Y, 1*21 uoveenment 4L management. First-ciaae workmanship. > Hoc work. etc. Rhone 2S46K appoletmeal. Literature en request. but he made an exception in his con­ Deugise Street. H Furnished bed «borne, hot «ad ee»d 261-4 Per. ter ton Bldg. Phone SITE 6* eisl River, above And, including Klua- fidential talks with - Bismark. “We water. Weekly rgtea phone 7*10*. SO r ICTORIA PLUMBING CO. 1063 Pan- yet* afid Indian Greeks. talked and smoked." he notes. “If WOOD AND COAL COLLECTIONS \ 4era Sc Phopes 1401 and 1464L it ftUAfl. A. AND EdTKLLA M. KELLY. AU that portion of V'ancouver Island you do not smoke under such cir­ BUSINESS DIRECTORY V- EataLlGhedEntaLUsl over « yearn. Ceoawita* lying easterly of the following described cumstances you took like a spy. tak­ C. COLLECTION AOENCT—The o!4 T. HELEN'S. 6Î* Courtney Housekeep­ Phoaso 10S4 and SOOIL. 1QRDWOOD. at owe w 000. mill wood, bark, tlon free. 413 Bay ward Bldg. Phone 414* ing down his conversation in your . eat established agency la the eUf- S ing rooms, single or eo suite; hod- CJ blocks and kindling. F. T. Tapscott, sad flit *0 boundaries : Commencing at a point on B tilbbea rooms far transients. Phone 46110. 1 60 HAYWAM) A DODS, LTD. Phone isle,» Sl»-i* mind. Smoking in edmmon puts him ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. Bring wa your cniiectionS; the West Coast of the Island at the at his ease." And so the advocates Bone Building.- Phene *«1L »• mouth of • Muir Creek," thence following F. V. YOUNG A CO.. LAUNDRIES HH FIR WOOD from cooperage blocka DENTISTS of tobacco might claim that it wan (Major F. V. Young, late of Dominion per load 14. split wood. 17 la. «2.76; the western boundary of the Esquimau smoking which settled the Treaty of Taxation Office >, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE D DETECTIVES ew METHOiJD/LAUNDRY. LTD., 1*11- •put wood. l% In.. *4. kindling. In bundles. . O. C. J. WALKER. Dentine Room and Nanaimo Rai!way Belt to the south­ Berlin and averted war. When will Accountants. Auditors. Notaries Public. 17 North Paik. Expert launderera «4.60; louas kindling. «2.26. Phone 77251* D* 111 Union Bank Bldg. Phone 116». 417 Pemberton Building. pnone 2*47. N plight Cooperage Wood Ca, 63* Head »t easterly corner 6f the Strathcona Park some member of the inn?r councils C. LAND it INVESTMENT AGENÜY. of the war period supplement this by OPECIAL attention given to the prepara- Ptteae 341*; • *33 Government Phone 136. 60 • 1-1» Reserve, thence west' following the south ^ tlon of all returns required In connec­ Victor.a, k C B an account of the occasions—not in- tion with Dominion Government taxation. l J. y. Shiite, dentist. Office. No. 263 boundary of the said reserve to ite south­ LAWN MOWER HOSPITAL ,VK stove wqod, *«.«*; thick bark, *» par D- Pembeiton Bldg. Phono T167.. Jy30tf-»g Yrequent. It is believed—when "Gen­ ~.a 37-6» STENOGRAPHERS cord. Phone Belmout IX a*. 6» west corner, thbnce north following the tlemen. you may smoke” broke up a fllR ANS-PACIFIC Detective 4 Inquiry 1 NY mower knives grot TARAMtoK. De. VP. F . t*l-i Mtobaft-pnasS west boundary of the said reserve to threatened deadlock? JL Agency. 61* R U Permanent Loan Lawn Mower Hospital. IS E EXHAM. public etenegrspher, \ VOOD—Good. dry. cedar , ahlagle 'sop'. Its north west ^corner, thence west along.) ART GLASS Bulldlr.g. victoria, E- C. Phono 1344. 60 A JL Block. Phono «4*4. OfP.ee hours *.30 AT «43 Cenuai Building Phone 2403., 60 " elngle load «2.00; double load. «4.00; a. m. to 0 p. m. 66 the south boundary qf Hayward' and 1 STATE BALL DANCES. a Utafti ROY. L16 Xatee. Art g .ana III BE I RH I Pro ote Detoeuve and Kn* «Ur limits. Phone «646 or «736. 41 Rupert "DiHtrtr.t* to the westerly bound- I \ leaded llgnt maker, glass sold, sashes IV quiry Agency. el2*S12A gqyward J. SEYMOUR, *03 ti C. Per» ary nf the watershed of Ntmpklsh River, gstaoiishcd IOCS. Phone 7671. Building- Experienced operatura phone LOCKSMITH thence northwesterly along the westerly People who dance and who at the P. SI- R *------, ------4* t Loan Building. Phone 6466. WOOD CARVING 3177. red. Ï623LL J. Palmer, manager. Kea phone >164. 6* boundary nf the watershed, of said same time would like to be le.-- J>iwtf-6» AFE EXPERT, umbrella maker, genera; Nlhipkieh River, Nimpklsh Lake and mere” have doubtless been wondering S repaire. J. H. Carver A Mon. late A. EORGE S. GIBSON, architectural wood | Suburban Shopping basket | Kecgh River to the south boundary of what sort of dances were permitted AUCTIONEERS Price, tl 7 Port. M ISS ALYS V. EVANS, 30* Ualon Bank Bldg. Phonemes. G earver. designer, modeller, etc.. ShaW- Township 3; Rupert4l>i«trlct. thence wat at the first state ball since 1114, says DYEING AND CLEANING M Rea 6*411» 6* nigsm Lake. B. C. -along the «south boundaries of Town­ FAIRFIELD The Manchester Guardian. On thin -Fîm?™ • it Y U W OKKis—Geo. Mtvaen. pre- MACHINE SHOP ships 3, 4 and 14 to Marble Bay. thence point the programme of music is prlevor. 044 Fort. Pkon* 7L J 6* Scavenging ORACE C. SEARLE—Architectural and DK14* STORK northwesterly along the centre line of ec< lealestlcal wood and stone carving, PRESCRIPTION» A a»l ECiALTY—Phene Marble Bey and the West Arm of Quat- both reassuring and very amusing. rnoKlO DYE WORKS, 604 Yatea Hmodelling, etc. Lessons. Tllllcum RoadA *337. Vicier la Drug aad Phote Ca. as. OU. Steam and Marine Engine re T7 ICTORIA SCAVENGING CO., 1163 sino Sound to *the mouth of Spruce Aft* the quadrille of tradition the X 34*L li^ira W era roans» Ip guaranteed. P O.______#50-61 programme ran:— . j r X au. RIGBY, mi Douglas Etreet. House G ^___Oo>^nnent Street pkoae •««. »» MAYWOOD Creek, thence along Spruce Creek to the LT and store awnings. Phone M00. 6» BUTCHER east boundary of Township 37. Rupert 1. Valse ...... Omaha District, thenrty north along the ea*t 2. Whispering ENGRAVERS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ATWOOD' MEAT MaAKBT—W. A SECOND-HAND DEALER» dl King, proprietor. 1104 Douglas; phone boundary of said Township 37 to the 3...... » ...... Chiqulla BABY CAR SPECIALISTS toAatuto arvUHA Van, me tell cutter MILLWOOD 13*0. Fresh hies is and fish, kfeo delivery. northeast corner thereof, thence west 4. Valse ...... Joy Bells of Peace Tenders will be called for durine- «hi# along the north boundaries of Townships a and Ox ai s»ugiaver. Gea Cre other. athan A LEVY. 1422 Government SAANICH RGACr* 6...... Thé Music r Box Fn H Jo.Mxd Baby Car 3peciaHst*. Utgh- ur«*n Bluoa, like Broad ML. upp. CoiuaisL month for three houses to be built in t.ROl-EBY 27, 41 and 44xto the Pacific Ocean, and Phene III ^Fhene 0?*IL Jewelry, musical and nautical la- 4...... *...... Avalon J « class reed' carriages, dolls' prams, Nstruma a is, tools, sic. Pboas 6446. toOak Bay under the Government Better AANICH ROAD GllUCEKY—J. MoN Including all thi foreshore and lands wooden toys, wagon wheels of oil maxes, Housing Act. Lowest or any tender not Paterson, prop. Phone II46X. Chains covered by water adjacent to the East 7. Valse ...... -y ...... Missouri HOTO ENGRAVING—He.r-ieae and WOOD WOOD WOOD S 8...... Oh! Joy invalid chairs and baby carriages for hire, P line cuta Times engraving Depart- necewtartly accepted. All contractors groceries, lead, hardware aad acheel nap. Coast of Vancouver Talard. together phone 2040. We do repairs. 76* Fort »t. xvlshlng to tender must apply to 9. .... The Best Little World ot •PORTING GOODS with all Islands lying between the M tln- usenL Phene l***-______** CROSS MROE RALPH BERRILL, A.R.I.B.A., VICTORIA WEST ’iind of the Province south of the Slat 10. Valse ...... Thoughts 111 Broughton Street. ArchltecL BUTCHER parallel of north latitude and Vancouver 11. , ...... ; A vola BAKERS' SUPPLIES N. LBNPESTY—Guns and fisaiag Brow n Block, Victoria. B.C. Phone 6142. XT ICTORIA WEST MEAT MARKET—B Island, and all of the lands within the FUNERAL DIRECTORS w. tackle; pkoae 1163; 1334 Oovera- ...... Swannee LXLRCTRIC ' 7- Cord wood. Millwood. Kindling V B i at ley ; phene 1*1*. Freeh aneata houndnrte* of the Districts of Otter. nd so on to the end. with a waltz Carter OiOriental Ti alius Co.. 7vr Fort V. suisaHAL co. uia> yvaro S) LTD., levai killed{ better, eggs, smoked aneata Coldstream. MetchoHn. Esquimau. Vic­ bu eeu ______a6lf-6» General Delivery fish. Free delivery. toria. Ij»ke and North and South Saan­ as every third dance. The amusing ich. Sooke and Highland thing is that the undescrlbed dances vauohan cross frank cross TYPEWRITERS The cancellation of this reserve shall are all fox trota and one-steps of the BLACKSMITHS x’A.NDd FC.NEHAL F ORNA» BING CO^ Returned Soldions Caterer Wanted not take effect and staking for coal shall moment—no dancer at less exalted h TODD, blacksmith. All kinds of mi tguadra 'irispboaes ««»*. e*«J VICTORIA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. not he lawful until notice of such can­ hops gets through an evening without and .06»Aa ** cellation is published for sixty <69) days M. wagou repalra NOTARY PUBLIC Repalra Rentals. Lion Carbon Paper. “Whispering” and “Avalon” emerg­ in The British Columbia Ganette and in ing as representatives of fox trot Na 0 Oliver Typewriter and Desk, «ta Applications will be received by the 11 newspaper published or circulating in time, and though “Bwannee” as the BOOTS AND SHOES FURNITURE MOVERS 12. * TODD, notary publie, 711 Fort Sc Phone it 42. *6» gtubart BuUumg. TENDERS each of the Land Registration Districts Victoria School Board up to the 30th of the Province of B. C. one-step of the period perhaps be­ JHACT1CAL Shoe repairing. K. Smart, .TUKN1TURS MOVED. packed, shipped. . II ln*t. for the catering privileges at the Are invited by the Department of Marine This notice shall In no wise effect thé longs rather to the day before yes­ t.16 Trounce Alley. Late with Watooii. 1* chFsu raise. The Hatety M.toi e«e Co.. Victoria High School and f’ollege for for the construction of a concrete and reserve against the acquisition of coal terday, It is sufficiently up to date Ltd. Phone 40^ phofte 7326L1. 60 OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING fpiPEWIUTBRS to rent, *4 per pionth. the school year 1*21-22. Full infor­ frame fog alarm building to be erected petroleum and natural ga* in the Peace for a Court . ball. The choice on 1.WAÏ» RELIABLE—Mtllwaiae Brea, * We hevdaten wme excellent buys In re­ on Entrance Island. Qvataino " Sound. River District, established by notice In IT IRON, brarn. steel and aluminum mation at School Board Office, City Han* and enecWcatton* niay.be seen al music and the arrangement of the BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS irniture and p.ano moving. Pboas <£, built machines In all sixes of carriage Hall. Phone 628. The British Columbia Gazette on the dances is. in fact, pretty well what Rea phono 70*6. 616 Yatea 61 H. Ed war da *34 Court any Remington Typewriter Ca. 3 Belmont the Office of the Agent of Marine, Vic­ 27th of March. 1919. which reserve la NXTHiNU u building ar repaire. House. T«L 6662. toria; the Office of the Harbor Master. Mill in full force and effect. would be found at any contemporary phone 1IIL Roofing e spec lait», 1 Q1BNKHAL ^ TRANSPORT. Vancouver, the, Office of the Harbor club or dinner dance . Rough sod ZEB ACORN - TWO WIND MILLS. held at Buckingham Palace In July. dreesod lumber, doors, windows, frame*, pulled down 1914. On that occasion between the interior finish, etc. CRy or country orders PIRKINS „ opening quadrilles and the final reeetvd careful attention. Correopondeac* InvIUd. Saw mills. Pleasant b tract. iae- WINDMILL. 1 "galop” there was a solid mass of lwty, 3420 Bridge »tr««l Phone 2*>1. 6» waltzes, relieved only by three polkas! 80 the Court does move with the times—even though It has not yet BOOKS moved far enough to announce ita c. BOOK RECHANGE. Ill Port 4L. direction? with complete candour. B Any book exchanged.6* CLOG ALMANACS. CHILDREN’» OUTFITTERS t- < u Clog almansi > la < miUHLVI *>n UUU, OUTFIT- in EllsaSethlithtan V nM-Mnrt ïiu* 1««1 Dm- squared pieces Of 4 Imm UrMt 41 Rina t

CEMENT AMO CONCRETE Tf ENRON * CO., 403 Gorge Road. XX Iklas M eesoret* Cemest parution blocks, be-pments. chi 434 «OTMOT». IW, *T we nm. I fences, etc. Phone 6641. tCTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1021 AUCTION AUSTRALIAN COAL ADMIRAL At 1076 Davie Street (Off Oak Bay STATES ASIA AT PACIFIC STEAMSHIP C0| TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) WHITE MAN’S DOOR FOR PUGET SOUND I 1.90 i>.m. aterfront Nice Clean Furniture SHIPPING NEWS FROM DAY TO DAY CALIFORNIA CHOICE PIANO'. GOOD Paris, Aug. 23.—Dr. A. FLJ>get£dre, Par Information, sailing* CARPETS, ÇTC. & French writer on Chinese and Ail3 (To be sold without fesent, fest- atic subjects gained from twenty- Pacific Steamship Go. * deuce rented on lease). five years ôf travel and observation RITHET CONSOLIDATED, in the Far East, warns the world in INJURED MAN LIMITED, Agents his latest work that ^Asie Is ^ the 1117 Wharf Street Phone Na « McCLOY & CO. white man's ro.ooo HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE AT NEW HAZELTQN Auctioneers * Phone 1431 strong." The ___—------1216 Broad Street horizon of the future, he says, is the TAKEN OFF SHIP , "yellow peril." The white race, Dr, Legendre says, "lost face." as the Oriental puts it. Day Steamer to Seattle when-Jupan defeated Russia Dur­ IN HEAVY SEAS THB ing the Great War, hf writes, multiplied her resources and saved lier strength while Europe lost 20,- Use Your Credit OOO.OOo men and to-day suffers de­ Transferred to SS, Albania, SS.SOLDUC pressing. intellectual, moral and Leaves CPU wharf daily except economic debility. Great Britain. Whose Surgeon Operated Sunday at 16.16 a. an. for Port An­ geles. Dungene*. Port Williams, ' A he author holds, erreu in supp >riing Time to Save Life Port Townsend and Seattle..arriving Je ran through her "marrkuro of Beattie 6.46 p. m. Returning, leaves While You reason" with the Pacific Empir-v on Seattle daily except Saturday at Advices from Liverpool recite »n ahiunce "now proving so embar­ midnight, arriving Victoria 6.16 'heroic experience in which the of­ rassing." T. E. BLACKWOOD, Agent, "Imperialistic Oermanis'm and Sv- ficer*. of the Cunard liner Albania 1234 Government St. Phone 7166. Furnish x ietism now are a union." he adds, in took part during the Albania* last expounding his theory that Japanese C p. ft Doalt. and German expansion, each toxeaid voÿage. ill gladl,y. arrange the other, threaten to bridge tho old While 300 Ruswtmv traiwark against Asiatic In- Capt. V. O. Brown of ttie iifeahia to-dav. "The coal we are importing [paymenta to suit your con x lion of feurope sad call for prompt Jointly with the Pacific Coast Coal picked up a wireless message stating UNION STEAMSHIP COMMA*t jyenience, but at the same i action bv the white man to save that a fireman pit the Tamaqua Company is high grade Australian * B. C.. Limited. time allow you to benefit bj himaeif fr^m the domination he sees Jump. The fuel from Australia will Impending in the steadily increasing bound for Ivmdon, had had hi* right take tare of the lump coal require­ arm torn off by a ventilating fan. an Bast Coast and Mainland 1 the wonderful selection and crystallisation of "Asia for the,Asi- ment* in Seattle during the coming Logging Camus and Canneries vaines our August Sale af that temporary bandages had been winter. It is principally of the Pe- asPrinçe Rupert and Aagge. fords. lawmuin and Hebhurn grades. About Far detailed information a 15 years ago shipments of Australian eeo. McGregor, coal were landed In Seattle, but 1 do Tel. 1686. Dining Room Suites not believe there has Been any Im­ Seller». portations from the Antipode* since Tnblr, buffet ami six chairs. Detailed studies of Asiatic--)eco­ that date. However. we have beautiful funit'd finish, and nomic resources are given by7 Dr. handled considerable Australian coal Ix-gendre tq support hi*» tfhsertion in Nome during, the lapt~four years. splendid quality.; \regular that the yellow rtire may become The Australian coal costs about 40 sellers instead, of buyers unless the per cent, of the coat o(^British Co­ $131 Sale » K1 Km Davenport! TTrtmrr-br estw+rh-diiwir—1» said to-day tliht the steamships West ~ "XFri^mg aT tmf"TivJTIr>ff ~ff^WWh'rT Hixtbh and West Camargt* «f thwr Asia and by increasing production in side the physician found that an Im- j Covered in high grade tap­ I all of Europe's colonies. - _ < ; . . «...... * 1 ah «B- •! u nereeuu rv Shipping Board fleet would load coal , mediate operation w-as necessary, in Australia for this coast, the West estry. convertible into com­ otherwise the man was bound to dl3 ...... the author cite* Si- Hixton arriving in October and the fortable double bed. August Among many illustrations of Asl-_ within a "tew hours. He wirelessed West Camargo arriving in Novem­ berian exports of butter that went the Albania to make ready for an Brentwood Hotel j from resources.36.000.000 pounds in 1R00 to ber The steamship West Mahwah Rate* from 62.90 Up. operation. v ' of the General Steamship Corpora­ I 100.000.000 pounds in 1913 and much The fireman, William Ward, of All Meals Table d'Hote Special price ...i...... S65 of which was sold as •'Danish" tion arrived in San Francisco August Rate to Parties, Banqueta, etc. Hull. England, bore the .transfer to 15 with a full Cal of Australian Write for pamphlet. Brentwood butter. the Canarder with great stoicism, Hotel. Tod Iniat P. O. Formidable and imminent as the and as the small boat was approach-, "Because ef the reduced product' author deems Asiatic competition he ing the ATbania he xvaxed his left Hotel on the Island. nevertheless concedes to the white tlon of coal, due to labor troubles In rare superior working ability anWl hand to the passengers lining the mines, U wUUtfi, llPBIMUrthlfi tfl greater leadership. "It must at List mil. ' ■■ tairPT-llTe or «*e Northwest require­ be realized, howexer." he says, "that Two American physicians. Dr. Mc- ments unless coal la imported from BARTHOLOMEW hereafter, it is Apia face to face with Bean and Dr. GUVhrlst were passen­ 13361^81 Australia." .said a representative of gers aboard the Albania and Kad the General Steamship Corporation. * 734 Fort St. Phone 51lj made all necessary preparations in Pacific Ocepn Will Be the ships operating room The life­ boat containing the injured ntfin was quickly hoisted and 35 minutes after HISTORIC ROUTE the Alba Ala's boat had left the ship FREIGHT FROM WRECK Ward was o„n the operating table, and Bridgéd By Wireless it Services frees hew Terk. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the operation had .commenced, with — . [ 21211^ rHKRBOl m. and SOUTHAMPTON TWOR SALE—BogUsix habv buggy. 11*. tlUVfAv volunteer trained nurses walt- ing on the orders of the doctors. Work Progressing Satisfac Wept. 7 Aqettanls. .Sept. IS ? in good condition. fc«S Toronto street, Ueronie. la. r phone 7759R______«-<1* The operation was a succès», but for *9*. 5S Carman le. . .Oct. * American Engineers Returning Here By S.S. Saturn Lit KRPOOL ClbverdaV the succeeding 4R hours the three OST—On Della Street or heyihta fnew) . .Sept. 1 Oet. it Nev. IS E twa len-dollar bills. 1$** Appl volunteer nurses took turns watch- Says H, R, McMillan Voyage of Rediscovery Over ÙH Burnside Road. Tel. 54U lug unremittingly at the injured Say Three Hundred Kilowatt Plant Is Contemplated faronle Au». :7 Germanie SepL 16 PLYMOUTH AND HAM BUBO. OR SALE—Child's shoes and Jerseys, bedside. Oh the Albania*» ar Vanyuver Aug. 24.—The work -on Route Followed by Capt. P also wool crib hTan1t*'C*;-*by the party was Times on arrival that -the expedition had been engaged dn over­ Restoration Point, opposite Seattle, hauling the American radio stations in the North for the past three the anniversary of the restoration of months. After putting the party of engineers EIGHT THOUSAND mirrffrmrfrfrrfrrffmfffmrgirrmiiimff&rHrffffrrrfmfrrrrTrfrmmirrriïffrrffrffrfiifmiffmmfmTnmmiinTimgLLLEa ashore at the Outer Dock* early this, morning the Saturn çleared for Union VESSEL MOVEMENTS Bay. The trip was made direct from Mr McMillan haid the vessel pre the Aleutians, the Saturn timing her sented a disappointingdleappolntlng appearanceappearand the State' Of Washington, and oilier SWISS IN CANADA Jl—i — * -...... I arrival off the Ftrûiî* !.. make Vic­ when they first went aboard, after place* named by the British captain. toria .at daybreak. purchasing her from the underwriters. Fishermen and beach-comberk " had . Powerful Plant. beaten (hem to it. Consul-General Is Now on A ppwerfufl radio plant with a Everything that fif orslxty radium that will give direct wireless strong, deteirmlned men. Vtstrtoûoast communication with the Far East atid crowbars, sledges, small winches, and also Washfit^ton. D. C., I* planned by no regard for the eight-hour, day Dr. Carl Huebscher Swiss Consul the United States Government at General for CAnada. who Is now in could remove, had been Utken.gThey TO ARRIVE. Dutch Harbor, it wa* stated by Mr. had even blown the captain's safe Vancouver, is expected here in a Jackson, whose party ha* been en­ Protesilsus ...... \£??en.t...... ~1 gaged in preliminary survey* In the open. However, the United States siuwa Maru...... Orient...... Sept. 1 Aleutian*. A wireless station already authorities have bçen very helpful, Express of Russia.Orient...... Sept. 5 "Present trade relations between exist* at Dutch Harbor, but the pro­ and we are getting a lot of the stuff Manila Maru .... .Orient .... .Sept. 6 posed new station will have a 300 kilo­ back. When we purchased the wreck Monteagle ...... Orient Sept. 16 Canada and Switzerland are most en­ we thought we would be able to make uT„n ...... Orient...... Sept. 16 couraging and mutually beneficial," watt plant which will *4ve direct radio Fushimi Maru .’....Orient ...... Sept. 22 communication clear across the Pa­ considerable toward covering our in­ TO SAIL. said Dr. Huebscher. “Canadian ex­ cific. and also with 'Washington. itial expenses through the recovery ports, mainly of grain, in 1919» of the deck eqltpment. but thç night Hash Una Marti Orient..... Aug. 26 Radio-Telephones. Hawkeys State . Orient...... Aug. 27 totalled more than $6.000.000, and in workers, had betten us." Arizona Maru ...... Orient...... Sept. 9 1920 this amount was more than While In The North the American At present there is a powerful sea­ Saws Maru ...... Orient...... Sept, lb tripled, giving every indication of un­ engineers built and put Into commis­ going tug. and a good ’ wrecking Em !-few of Russia .Orient...... Sept. 1ft sion two radio-telephone stations on Manila Maru ...... Orient Sept. •« bounded trade possibilities between equipment at work. The actual de­ these sympathetic countries. Cana­ Unimak Island for In ter-communica­ velopment has not proceeded far. It Fuahiml Maru Orlept^...... Oct. 1 tion between the wireless stations of COASTWISE SAILINGS. dian Imports of textiles and watches is possible to work with perfect safety from Switzerland reached $13,000 0-10 the Alaska coast. The larger plant* on either part' of the vessel excepting Fee Vancouver. include Pt. C In 1920. when the water 'Is rough, and there Princess Victoria leaves 316 p. m. "Statistics do not show the actual the Prlbllofs, has been only two bad days since the (atÏÏdard time) dally. . Cap. Reward.______Cordox-a and Ketchi­ Princess Adelaide or Princess Mary volume of this trade, due to the fact kan. In all there are thirteen wire­ shin went on the sands. leaves 1115 P m. (standard time) daily that shipments are mads through less stations operated by the Ameri­ The holds are still full of lumber, except Sunday. English ports," he avered. and it is expected that much of this can Government in the North. From Vancouver. "Practically all exports from Can­ MADE IN CANADA^ may be saved. Then there is a possi­ Princess Adelaide or Prince* Mary Seals Plentiful. bility of floating the forward half of srrWeifTse a m. (standard time) dally. ada are now made through Eastern The seal life in the Prlbllofs occu­ the ship. It is not very firm, and Princess Charlotte arrives at I p. an ports. With the decline in freight pied the attention of the fishery ex­ swings with the tide or waves. Mr. (standard time) daily. rates, we realize the possibility of pert* of the party. McMillan and Mr. Sills expect to be Fer Seattle. Increased trade at cheaper cost." Although it has been wanrfer thl* able to keep busy on the véssel until Prince Rupert. 11 »»• Sunday* Great admiration for thé stand of season the rookeries of the Prlbltpfs the end of September, with a few days (■«nr-derd time). Canada "as a . democratic unit of a lost through bad weather. After Sep­ prince Oeot'ge. 11 a. m. (standard British "League of Nations" wa# ex­ Daddy Dear tember It Is understood that It will be time) Wednesday*. pressed by the Swiss consul. nui d«v * ve «, 16.1» a. m. daily impossible to work on "the bar be­ "The Swiss have the friendliest of cause of the steed y bed water that U Princw»yCharlotte leav* at 4.16 p. m. feeling* and Interest In the Canadian Dorft Torget estimated that.there were some 500,- develops In the' “Fall ** and* continu*» people and information regarding 000 fur-bearing seals, the smaller ones MIDDLETON PROMOTED . through the Winter. Frem lotll. Canada ia always In great demand. having anything from 10,000 up. duc «rrl.w I «-_n> totukrt Immigrants largely expressing their cewmt’s Tho seal catch this year, it was IN EXPRESS SERVICE l.ianJard tiro.) except Sunday. desire to settle In British Columbia. ‘ nuMU Victoria arrive, uaur at LU stated, was in the neighborhood of "There are at present about 8.006 25.000, which is tho average allowed Announcement Is made by the „ m^iandard t,ma). 7398 under the provisions of the Interna­ Canadian National Express Company TO MARINERS Far Frlnr. Rupert. Swiss in Canada," said Dr. Hueb­ tional Treaty. of the promotion of Z. M. Middleton, Prince Rupert. Hundala, 11 a a scher. “half of these in the Western Owtibvos provinces, and we point with pride general agent at Vancouver, to the timO dally except bunder. •UNRISK AND SUNSET. post of superintendent st Edmonton Mariners are hereby notified that Prince George, tt «a..codera U am, to the fact that, despite the unem­ the black platform buoy carrying a Time of sunrise end sunset (Pacific with jurisdiction over the provinces „tan dard time). ployment situation, they always find standard time) st Victoria, B. C., for of Alberta and British Columbia, red ïtxed light marking Hospital From Prlnaa Rupert. work." Ijust tovethenx’ thé month of August. 1911. e Rock. Victoria Harbor, will be with­ Prince Rupert. Sundara lam effective September 1. (...nd.id time) ... Sunrise Sunset Mr. Middleton’s 28 years of express drawn temporarily from to-day to HARMLESS. allow for drilling and blasting of the Prince Georgs, Wadneedgya, 7 a la. Hour Min. Hour Min. experience ha$ taken him practically (standard time), "over" the entire Western United rock. Daring the absence of the buoy He—I’d like to know what you the site will be marked by the drill States and Canada, starting in as a THEN IT WENT TO ITS GOAL. mean by getting engaged to T<»ro and Junior clerk for tho American Ex­ plant. me at the same time. press Company in De Kalb. Ill., "This is my car.” exploded^ the LOST MIZIEN MAST. She—Why. there’s no hi in It October 8, 1894, he served with that irate tourist to the garageman. "and Neither of you can afford company in various capacities at With her mizsen topmast carried what I say about It. goes—seeT’ me, you know. Omaha. Cairo. Milwaukee, Petoski, Just then a’ dirty-faced machinist Jolliette, Detroit, Bay City. Afm away, the barquentine Charles F. Arbor, Leins!ng, Dallas and Chicago Crockett waae towed to Port Town­ crow led out from under the dead ma­ AS ANGELS.CO/ up to August, 1911, when he Joined send Sunday night by the tug Daniel chine and said, pleadingly. "Say Kern. The Crockett sailed from "When I married you I thought y we the Canadian Northern Express were an angeL" Company aa chief clerk to the super Adelaide I» 71 days. Entendent at Winnipeg, from whence STVpy IN EINSTEIN’S RE “It’*, qui$e Plain you did. < Ton he was transferred with the entrance UNANIMOUS LAT1VITY. thought 1 could manage without ef the Canadian Northern into Van­ either clothea or hats."~Karikaturea couver to that city aa general ageiv, The only trouble wftfi a #0-horse" lady, to Conductor: "Which end (Christiana). -Tiuimuiiji imtnituniiotuuiiui IlMffliiMmiiumimim]iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii>niiiiimiiiiini)iiiiii)iiiiiiiniiiininiiii)iiiiiitni'i))iiiiinirimimumuiiimiiiimmniniiiniimniimiiw^ which post he has held down credit­ power motor ia that every darned of the car do I get off 4 Conductor: "Makes n Tts early rest thif makes earW The Met< ably to hlmaelf and to the company horse balks at the same time.- Ça»- B. C he represents since that lime. dèh Daily Courier. 1âdy. both ends stoiv rising sura - • -A.-. ■ vA f. -r- •' «iÇsSite • ■ ^ _ J’ ■>

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THIRTY-NINE LIVES head about west by south, following the curve of a great circle with New­ NEW ISSUE- LOST WHEN DISASTER foundland as Its objectivé. In case OVERTOOK AIRSHIP of storms or other handicaps the PROVINCE of BRITISH COLUMBIA aerial dreadnought was to have Twenty-Tear •% Bonds. Maturing 1941, at $95.5$ per $109 Bond—Yield taken a more southerly course. A Financial News PAINT S.40%—Orders May Be Wired Collect fContinued from page 1.) comtoy of army and n*Vy aircraft, together with some destroyers, was For Everybody however, had sleeping accommoda­ to meet the giantess of the clouds R. P. CLARK & COMPANY, LIMITED tions for the officers and crew and off Newfoundland and escort her Put the very beat paint an electrical apparatus whereby down the coast, passing over Nova TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE Members B. C. Bead Dealer»’ Association. meals could be cooked. Hot water Scotia, crossing the eastern points of FURTHER PRESSURE m Bread Si.. Pemberton Bldg.. Victoria. B. C. Phene M664MI you can afford on yOUfV was obtained from the radiators on New England and flying over New Correspondent*—Toronto. London. Paris and New Yortt. buildings and you will the motors. All the gondolas were York to New Jersey. (Burdick Bros., Limited.) be doubly repaid. You enclosed and the men were able to With fair weather, naval observers keep warmer than if they had been said the entire trip of 3,200 miles JN STOCKS TO DAY New York sterling, $8*7%. ===== will find the most desir- 1 flying in an aeroplane. A wireless shquld be made in from three to four Canadian sterling, $4.07. able kinds here. set in the^orward car with a range days. No matter how boisterous the New York funds, 11 per cent. 00®0@®E®@S®[S000@®0®0§][!S00 of about 1,500 miles enabled the R-34 conditions aloft might be, however, f»y Burdick Brothers. Ltd.) London bar silver, 38%c. Painters will also profit to keep in touch with the shore al­ We ZR-2 was supposed to be well York. Aug. 24.—Stocks continued under pressure to-day and further breaks LOCAL OILS by dealing here. most the ent(rè way across. A Still equipped to hasard them. Two of bd BOUNDARY BAY OIL MAINLAND OIL' stronger apparatus was installed in the six powerful engines, installed in were recorded. Coppers, steels an* elle TO-DAY’S TRADING IN the ZR-8. "power eggs;" as the stream-lined were the principal groups affected Ne IB EMPIRE OIL SPARTAN OIL [■] Similar Appearance. cars slung beneath her hulls were particular news. A WINNIPEG MARKETS Our private wire facilities enable ua to furnish instantaneous service for i=i FORRESTER’S Seen in flight the ZR-2 closely re­ called, .were reversible and thus In­ High Low Last ®those desirous of purchasing or disposing of stocks. [■) creased her maneuverability, enab­ 1304 Douglas Street Phone 133 sembled her, sister ship, the R-34, but Allls-Chalnere ...... 21% 31% 26% Winnipeg. Aug. 34.—There *u mat «rueh her Improvements were concealed amid ling the ship to fly astern as well as Au». Can Co., com. ...26 24% 24% BURDICK BROS., LTD. .otomo'S» i ahead. change In the cash wheat situation to­ a bewildering confusion of aluminum Am. Car Fdy...... 12#% 126% day. the demand remaining exceptionally -girders, rows of gasoline and water It was said that unlike the R-34, 36% 26% Pemberton Bldg., Members B. 6. Bend Hotel Vancouver Bldg., r—, which made a similar trip In July, Am. In. Corp...... 2t% strong with the offerings somewhat light Victoria, B.C. Dealers' Association. Vancouver, B.C. [■! tanks, acres of fabric gas bags and a >m. Locomotive ...... 6*»% • 3 63% ® 1919, the ZR-2 would not have to and being easily absorbed at higher pre­ miscellany of guy ropes, control Am. Smelt * Ref. . ... S3 4»% i( ever, it is to shake itself free. The nurse her engines or conserve her 30% miums. No. 1 Northern premium was » @@®00[i][I]II]@@@S]0®@®@00 @0000® valves, pipes, swivels and hinges. 40 prospect held out by Mr. George is A telephone system connected up fuel supply of 10,400 gallons. She Am. Sugar Rfg...... 60 61% cents higher at 47. No. 2 and No. 3 Nor. 1 106% not encouraging. He bids his fol­ the entire ship so that the commander, had one more engine than the R-34 Am. T. * Tel...... 166% 106% cent higher at 32 and 2S cent» over. The CITY TO PRESENT Am. Wool, com...... #i% 64% 63% lowers make the best of their chains. standing- at the wheel iri his cabin, had and each was of 350 instead of offerings reaching the market are small 250-horsepower, and her gasoline Am. Steel Fdy...... 11% 16 1»% But. whether it does or not, he has had*every part under his direct and Am. Sum. Tab...... 42 il 46% ae compared with the receipts and about immediate control. Comfortable supply exceeded the K-34's by 2,900 Anaconda Mining . ... 33% 33 32% 60 per cent, of the farmer shippers are nothing better to suggest. Evidently bunks were provided for the off-shift gallons. She was also said to be Atchison ...... \...... «% 83 I RESOLUTION ON for Liberalism as we have k^own It, of the 30 officers and men. instead of faster, her cruising speed being 60 Atlantic Gulf ...... 21 11% 11% showing a tendency to bold, while others sell direct to the mills. Cash coarse grains hammocks, as provided on the R-34. Laldwln Loco...... 73% 71% 71% as it has worked and dreamed, fought miles an hour and her maximum 75 Baltimore & Ohio . ... 16% 34 markets were showing heaviness. the Warm meals also were made possible Bethlehem St*»! ...... 47% »4«% 46% demand was not exceptional. Spreads were Wanted to Purchase and prospered, held through good re­ by a system of cooking over engine Pilot House. Canadien Pacific . .11* 111% % to % cent lower. port and bail to its» freedom and its Wheat and coarse grains on the future MUNICIPAL TAXES exhaust heat. The pilot house was a small car Central Leather ... 31% ’ 32% 22% faith, there is. in ^Mr. George’s op­ Light». Crucible Steel ...... 83% 4»% 50 market were showing some strength dur­ x $500.00 United Service Golf Link* projecting downward from her nose Chesapeake A. Ohio •61% 60 ing the session Wheel, after reaching A Ask Union's Approval of the inion, no future. Its destiny is, as a Electric lights were freely provided and from there the commander con­ Chic.. Mil A St. P .. 24% 23% 23% high of 146% for October, decllastl to 13»% Bonds distinctive force, to disappear. Ther& and the ZR-2 was equipped with a de­ trolled her movements. Her hull fol­ Chic., H I. * Pac. .. 30 8»% 29% end closed around the opening with a loss vice to enable her to “anchor" at a lowed the general lines of airships but .. 64% 84% *«.% of % to % cent. Revenue Principle is to be a new alignment of parties mooring mast and replenish her gas, was of lighter construction, the frame­ Chino Copper ...... 21% 21 . 21 Oats closed % cent higher; barley 3 to 2 in which Conservatives and Liberals Chile Copper ...... -»% »% ! »% cent higher; flax % to 1 cents higher, oil, water and fuel containers through work being of duraiimin lattice gird­ Corn Products ...... 66% 64% 64% Ae part of its contribution to the and the "moderate men of the Labor huge feed pipes. snd rye % to 6%3% cents,cents higher.hlg fight for more revenue sources for party" shall combine against the ers and rings. Within this metal Brie ...... 13% 12% 12% Wheat— Open Hlg?- Low Close Gillespie, Hart & Todd, Ltd. In addition to the foregoing equip frame were fourteen separate hydro­ Do., let pref...... 11% 11% 17% OcL ...... U9 140% 186% 11» British Columbia cities, Victoria will Soc'alLl.party • Some Utile nflu- ment. ,he ZR-2 waa built to carry the Gen. Electric ...... 112% m% 111% Nov...... 137% 136% 136% ÏS7 gen-gas compartments constructed of 2% , lay the following: resolution before ence the Liberal party may «till *x-1 biggest armament of a dreadnautht fabric, lined with goldbeaters' skin, a Gen. Motors ...... i- *% »% 132 133% 132 133% Phone 2140 711 Port Street the Port Alberni convention of the ert as the price of continued support alr 14 LeWl„ ,uns, a one- Goodrich (B. F > . .. 21% 23% 23% Oats—" " * ’ thin, impervious membrane. Ot. Northern, pref. .. 11% 70 70 Oct . ..X. 46% 46% 46% 4#% Union of British Columbia Munici­ to its predominant Coweoatlve part- d aulomatle gun, f„ur borgbs of It was planned that In case of war Inspiration Cop. ... 29%. ?»% palities, If present plans are carried ner. but it must never hope again for | pounde MCh, an„ eight bombs of ie% the ZR-2 could be filled with non Int i Nickel . Dec. 41% 44% 44% 44% ? out: Independent life. Mr George has pro- pound,.each. The Zit-2 and Its Int’l Mer. Marin*.... i r.: ,-----m —Ua hn.. - utalr. , 0/1 his i mumis_ ravn. i nr ******- *nu it» Inflammable helium gas and would Barley— ► “Whereas the financial require­ nounced lie doom He haroMaked hi» ;hangarhan,ar at„ Lakehurst. New Jersey. Cost not be effected by rifle or antl-alr Do., pref...... 11% Oct...... 12% 14% 13% 74 ments of the municiifelities of Can­ credit as a political prophet on. the ; * • — •* “ Kenn+cott Copper .... 17% Dec...... «»%• y44.000.006. •craft gunfire except by actual punc Ken. City southern ... 24 ada demand that the Dominion and tures to her 14 separate gas bags ahd, Flax— prophecy, o Not even a nominal Lib R-M’s Flight. Lehigh Valle)*...... 6»% Oet ...... 362%...... 201% 262% 263% T. B. ROSS & CO., LTD. Provincial Governments in their hej^celling" or altitude capacity, Lack Steel ...... 36 Nov. -,...... 266% eralism, surely, on these conditions The British dirigible #34. the first Midvale Steel ...... 2X% B. C. 1 Victoria CENTRAL BUILDING, English London systems Of taxation should recognise dirigible to cross the Atlantic, started 1 feet, it was said she could the Principle thrall , ffTtPilM Qt a could long survive. .ornes# ,,jyMc9MYfr_ . XIGIRFA --- . Uy«e»t«!i. 'The prdifîte’ertTfirs btfC from East FWtifrttr Scotland, on JW « Nov...... 162 % character originating within 1. 1919. and landed at Roosevelt Field. safety above the range of.ground rifle Mlaeourl Pacific...... 18% BRITISH AND CANADIAN ENGINEERING SPECIALISTS, the limits of a municipality shall be able enough for the survivors of a fire which, it was said.. has never Cash prices: Wneal—1 Nor.. 1»1; 2 Nor.. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS. great party, is from the point of view Mineola. L. !.. on the morning of N. T.. N. H. A Hart. .. 14% 177; 3 Nor., 166; No. 4. 146. No. 6. 123; the property of the municipality con­ July 6, covering the 3.200 miles in 108 proved especially effective. New York Central .... «• No. 6. 114; track, Û7 We bave Demonstration Pleats arriving shortly from England. cerned to be used for the maintenance of the country • little lesA than dis­ Northern Pacific .. 12% Oats—2 C. W . 4ÏÏS; l c. W . 46%; ea- astrous. One of two things must hours and 12 minute's. She left New Scout. N Y.‘. Ont. A Western 17 tra 1 feed. 44%; 1 feed. 46%; 2 feed. 44%; of the life and activity of such muni­ happen—either the Labor party, de­ York oti the return trip to Scotland on As a naval scout, the ZR-2 was ex Nevada Cora. Copper . . track, 46%. cipality; prived of its "moderate" elements and July 9 and reached her home port a pec ted to bè the equal of several scout Pennsylvania R. R. .. 17 % Barley—3 C. W., 76; 4 C. W.. 71; re­ "And whereas the* Union of Can­ few days later. On January 29, 1921. Pressed Steel Car ..... 6» jected and feed. 62% ; track, 74. committed to a policy of doctrinales cruisers, and when provided with heading ...... 45H adian Municipalities by resolution Socialism, would in due course get the historic craft which had cost more helium was expected to be practically Flax—1 N. W. C.. 263%; 2, C. W.. 12* %; passed in regular session at their* Ray Cons. Mining...... 11%. J O. W . 142%; track, 262%. its chance and proceed to apply Its than $1.000,000 to build,k was cut al­ invulnerable. In this connection It hepubllc Steel ...... 45 Rye—2 C. W.. 163. CITY OP VICTORIA 4 PEE CENT. /»» QC i eoent Convention at Ottawa has ap­ untested thrt>ries to the body politic, most in two by a violent wind and left was noted that the United States Gov Sin. Oil ...... IT BONDS, DUB I960—PRICE ...... 01.00 proved of the principle herein stated. or else the combination of the other a wreck outside her aerodrome near ernment. having a practical monopoly Southern Pacific ...... 7*% "Therefore be It resolved that the parties, with Mr. Lloyd George pre­ Edinburgh. on helium, was the only nation- to Southern Ry., com. . IS GRAINS UNCERTAIN Executive of the Union of British Studebaher Corpn...... «f% sumably at its hé^d. would establish Harrowing Experience. day in a position to have helium TR>e Texas Company ..14% AT TO-DAY’S CLOSE Columbia Municipalities be, and they something like a permanent ascend­ While precautions were taken to filled' airships. Tdh. Prod...... t« Royal Financial Corporation, are hereby instructed to join the ancy for itself in the country. In which safeguard the ZR-2. It is recalled that Helium, besides being non-inflam Union Pacific ...... 11» LIMITED Executive of the Union of Canadian case the forces of Labor, now com­ mable. is almost as buoyant as hydro Utah Copper ...... 41% 60S B. C. Permanent Lean Building. despite elaborate arrangements two U K Ind Alcohol ...... 41% partaient. ZR-2 could have been con tion, but after the long decline they are This resolution has been drawn up The weather was terrible." said Am Linseed ...... i » % by City Solicitor H. 8. Pringle and save itself in some less expensive verted into a commercial airship Kelly Springfield 31% timid about taking the buying side until fashion, and would desire almost any Major G. H. Cooke, the navigating capable of carrying approximately 40 Coca Cola 33% they are convinced that there will be Wall Street Magazine will be laid before the City Council officer of the R-34. "It seemed as Columbia Uraphaphore 3 pressure in wheat In the NorthwteL at its special session Friday after­ other solution than that prepared for tons of freight and as many as 45 it by Mr. Qsorgw. 18 might even find though the atmosphere was haunted passengers on a single trip. About United Fruit ...... 1»1 % Wheat— Vœu Hieh I aw 6th August, 1»*L Page 4SI. noon for consideration. While by 5.000 devils. We were shaken to Fam, Play. Laaky Cor. 64% 111% 1»V% 117% 116 wording of the resolution may be al­ some use for a Liberalism no longer 12,000.000 was given as her cost to Green Cananea . . 20% 111 121 116% 114 in Tory leading-strings -ànd rerttèm- the «ore. That night we hit every­ the United States Government. The Nevada Consolidated . . V % 123 124% 122% 122% tered slightly. It is expected that It ber that In the Liberal party it has thing—heavy rain, thick fog and low training of her personnel cost $500, Pittsburg Coal ...... 62% For an Investment of About $2,500 will be approved by the Council in for generations found the means of visibility. The ship seemed as 000. I Fore Marquette ...... 10 58% 84% «% {<% principle at least So far as Is reconciling order with progress. The though she was going to br«frak Into Work on the ZR-1, g aliter ship, Vlvadeu ...... —.S . 81% •«% 63% Advocates: known, every member of the Council Transcontinental OIL . . f % GOVERNMENT * Rote Maturity vision., which Mr. George thus con­ bits, rising and falling like a cork was stopped recently when the White Motors ...... 21 34 84% 16% 34% + believes that municipalities are en­ on a heavy sea. At times she seemed Middle States OU . 10% Called Kingdom 2e-year Bonds...... 6%% 1 Feb . 1987 jures up is, in fact, a sort of political United States Congress failed to ap 37% 37% 37 37% Republic of France 20-year Ext. Gold ...... titled to revenue which originates Phillips Pet...... 20% 41% 41% 7%% 1 June. 1941 phantasmagoria, an ugly dream born to stand up 30 degrees Into the air. propriété funds for her completion. 41% ♦1% Canadian Gov't External I«o*n of 1216...... 6% 1 Apr.. 1936 within their boundaries - Heech Car...... 32 % % of a disordered imagination which “Bumps." t Nearly all her structural material Is Chandler Motors...... 4 2 Kingdom of Italy 6-year Gold Bonds ...... «%% 1 Feb.. 1136 Another important matter to he finds within its reach no basis of cut and formed, the fabric is being Hewaton Oil . .>...... 41 MONTREAL STOCKS. Argentine Republic Internal Geld Ixtsn ...... »% 1146 introduced by Victoria delegates Is statesmanship and principle on which /‘All had been fine sailing up to Cuban Cane Sugar ... 7 % Cuban Gov’t External Gold Loan of 1214 ...... 6% .1 Feb.. 1949 that time. The most unusual thing woven and prepared, six Liberty en­ ■ (By Burdick Brothers Ltd.) that of church site taxation. Already to rest its policy and thinks that the gines are ready and only the as­ i'Iarée Arrow...... 11% High Lew last about the entire trip was the extreme Retail Stores ...... 42% These bonds have been fully analysed In this Issue and are securities we have the City Council has instructed Mr. country can be satisfied for ever with sembling of her parts remains to be Bell Telephone . . ...162% 162% 103% violence of the ‘bumps’ in regions P.epogle Steel ...... 11 Brésilien Traction ... 23% 22% 22% been suggesting to the public for some time as secure and' giving a very Pringle to seek to secure legislation the meagre shifts of manoeuvre and executed. When the money is made Koyal Dutch ...... 4«% satisfactory annual Income. —.... which will enable the city to tax- of I compromise. That may be all where they were totally unexpected. Can. Cement, com. ... 48% 48% 48% available, the United States Navy Texas Pacific Ry. .... 21% Can. 8. 8.. pref...... 60% 66% 50% church sites in spite of the recent that Mr. George has to offer It. but I considered it almost a miracle that Tex. Pac. O. A O. ... 16% Safety Deposit Boxes fer Real. we completed the trip successfully Department. It is said, will set up Can. Cotton»...... 64% 64% 64% Judgment of the Imperial Privy Coun­ in that case it is conceivable that the the ZR-1 and house it in the I*ake Vanadium ...... 2t % « Can. Gen. Elec. . ... 18% 93% 23 % cil. Now It is planned to get the country may tire of Mr. George. after what we went through. The Stromburg Car...... 27% 26% 24% Civic lav. A Ind. . .. »1 •1 81 British American Bond Corporation, Ltd. weather situation on the Atlantic hurst hangar, constructed with plenty Cone. MAS...... 16 , IS 16 municipalities of the province, as This is not a question of words and of room for two airships. represented at the Union, solidly be­ generalities. Mr*. George talks of must be Investigated thoroughly be­ NEW YORK COTTON Detroit United ...... 61 * 61 68 Established la 1261. Dom. Brid»*...... 64% •f% 84% 713 Pert Street. hind this move. Liberalism and begs us tt> believe that fore air travel between England and (By Burdick Brothers. Ltd.) Loin. Cannera ...... 23 22 22 the policy which he is now carrying America can lie made safe and prac­ Open High U* Last Doln. I.A8...... 26% 28% 28% out is "permeated" with it. and that ticable. With the limited informa­ :t...... 13 22 13 02 12 10 12.61 Dom. Textile ...... 131 111 131 in the various and often contradictory tion we have now, Iran*-Atlantic )C...... 14.26 14 27 1.4.21 114.23 LaureotMe Cn. . ?■." .. . 64 64 «4 elements of wnlch it is compounded travel is highly dangerous.' % n % Quebec Railway ■ . ... 26% 26. 26% SILVER. Kiqrdon Paper ...... 2% 2 4s 3% there is to he found a greater mea­ The ZR-2 was tp be protected all New York/Aug. 36.—Bar stiver, domestic, bhawlnlgan ... 103 101 Mr. Lloyd George on the sure of Liberalism thaq of any other the way across by six weather .ves­ 02%; foreign. Mexican dollar* 47%. Spanish River Pulp ... ♦»% 42% 42% political creed” For ourselves, we sels each carrying a special staff of Steel of Can...... 44 46 confess to being totally unable thus forecasters. TO COME HERE TO Toronto Ky...... !$»'* H 11 71 f > Liberal Party to disentangle the proportions < of Expert Crdw. ON INSPECTION TOUR Wayagamac Pulp >. 2* - *T* 21 WE PAY antagonistic elements In this com­ % % % The dally routine in the handling bination. nor do we believe that it is W. K. Pearce, Assistant Manager LOCAL STUCK QUOTATIONS. From The Manchester Guardian. possible to fuse them. We look to the of a giant dirigible like the‘ZR-2. re 4By P. W. Stars*ma.* ON quires the combined services of a PROBE MILL PUN Dominion Bank, Visits Victoria. Bid ) examples. We look to Ireland, and find there a state of things more dis­ large crew of expert mechanics, rig Athabasca Oil# ...... 19 ' What ege has the Liberal party for graceful and terrible than anything gers. clerks and navigators. There Is every reason for optimism, liowvna Copper ...... 69 SAVINGS Mr. Lloyd George, and what use has which has been known In that coun­ Both on the ground and in flight City Presses Industrial Pro­ according to W. K. Pearce, assistant U. C. Perm. Loan ...... 29.96 he for the Liberal party? It is an try since the time of Cromwell, and the airship must be "nursed" con ject; Amusement Centre general manager at the Toronto head B. C. Refining Co...... 46 We earn pound the Interest quarterly, Boundary Bay Oil...... 64 .04% Interesting question, involving a good -Cromwell lived in the days of the stsntly. for thousands of the minute office of the Dominion Bank of Can­ We allow yew to Issue cheque# against your aeaai wars of religion and under the stress details' in the construction require Plans Advanced Canada Copper ...... 20 We are open far businoae Irani • a* m. to 6 p. m deal more than the personal fortunes of a great civil conflict. Mr. George ada. who, after a trip of inspection C*m Nat. l’ire ****.*"’.**’.* of an individual, and it is suggested constant Inspection. '66.66 Can at least not plead that excuse for Taking "lift” and "trimming" is Immediate efforts will be made by through Canada, Including a visit to Cons. M. A 8...... 14.66 16.6» by himself In the little homily ad­ the excesses of his Black-and-Tans. Cork Province ...... dressed by him to some faithful Welsh the first thing done in daily routine. the civic authorities to persuade Victoria on Monday, is now return­ .1» We fail to see where in this case even This means calculation of an air member of the large BrtUph woollen Cow Copper...... |66 WILL OPEN AN ACCOUNT followers in a speech at the Hotel the remotest trace of the Liberal ing to the East. Crow’s Nest Coal ...... 46.60 61.66 ship's total lift by adding the smount firm of Hirst A Company to come Douglas Channel ...... 67% $1.00 Cecil. If we take the second half of spirit is to be found. Under pres­ All through the prairies the farmers the question first, it is pretty plain of ballast (water, gasoline, oil. etc. out to Victoria personally to Investi Umpire Oil ...... • •«% sure Mr. George ha*now made a ges­ gate the advisability of establishing are experiencing a very satisfactory .16 06 WHY NOT START TO*DAY? that for the Liberal party as we have ture of reconciliation to which, terri­ on board) and noting Its location on crop, and it Its only In very few dis­ Great Weal Perm...... 46.ee known it Mr. George has no use at a chart. a big woollen mill here, Alderman Howe Solin'1 ...... bly belated though It is. we gladly John Harvey, chairman of the Civic tricts that the wheat has failed. This . 2.26 all. He has gone a long jnay to accord the name of Liberal, and In this manner the total lift of has resulted in quite a boom in the International Coal ...... 26 destroy it, and It would seem that he the ship from day to day is noted Industrial Committee, announced to­ McGlillvray ...... '.4t.fi everything that is Li^aça! in the Middle West and Its Influence > Nabob ...... 63 J .64 THE GREAT WEST PERMANENT LOAN CO desires to continue- the process. He and if there is a decrease and no gas day. bound to be felt on the Coast," he . .»•< country must see to it that, come We have not abandoned the Nugget ...... 66% CIS VIEW STRESS. would, no doubt, deny the chkrge.’ what may, it shall be carried through has been valved, an inspection is stated. Mr. Pearce included the P*< ifle Coast Fire ...... 4 60 He claims, on the contrary, to be the That after two years of violence and made for leaks. woollen mill' scheme by any means.’ Peace River district in his inspection Pitt Meadows ...... 62 eavloer of the Uberal ' party. At a torment. Let not Mr. George aak for Alderman Harvey declared. "The re­ trip and reports that that country la K am bier-Cariboo ...... ie moment when it was in danger of Once a week the purity of each cent cablegram of the woollen com­ Silversmith ...... 16 credit too soon. He shall have it bag In such an airship is taken, this rapidly progressing. Silver Croat ...... ■ •4% defeat he found shelter for it; he en­ when he has earned it in partial re pany demanding very sweeping con­ —= trenched it behind the Tory lines serving ps a check on the general cessions before it would establish a Snowstorm ...... 63 .6» paratlon fer great wrongs. Or take condition of gas tightness. Other Spartan Gil ...... t e6% .61 5 Liberals, he tells us. had to elect mill here was a shock to us, I admit. Standard Lead ...... 61 almost any other test and criterion routine work consists of weekly .if either "to remain outside tjie Gov­ of Liberal policy. Free Trade in at But we are continuing our negotia­ Sunioch Mines ...... aaaaaaaa ernment and critique.” or "to take checking of the tensions of the vari tions and will urge a member of the Surf Inlet ...... * •*»% .36 this moment outraged and menaced ous wires and correcting any die .26 their part In moulding the destinies as never before since the Corn Laws firm to come out here to make a per­ Stewart Land ...... 16 66 of t$e country." He does not tell us crepanctes. cleaning and reseating *. >»% F.W. Stevenson were abolished. The national fi­ sonal investigation of the city as the Trojan Oil ...... 66 Yield 6.60% » why they had only these alternatives. nances are in total disorder, and water ballast discharge valves and site for A woollen mill. No doubt that _was a position in spasmodic economies applied uni­ a general inspection of all controls. "It Is true we could not think of Dom. War Loan, 1226 ... 54% 15% STOCKS BORDS which a good many of them found formly in the wrong places are no American. Crew. granting the company’s latest de­ Dom. War Loan. 1931 ...... 22% W% themselves after the general election, substitute for retrenchment, which "The officers and crew of the ZR2 mands,, but we hope that it will be Dom. War Loan. 1237 . . ... 16 67 OAK BAY but Mr. George does not explain how Victory Lean. H2S ...... 18% 1»% a Liberal policy of pegee at home on her flight from England to the possible to reach a compromise on the Victory Lean, 1123 ...... 96% they came to be In that position, or and abroad would have rendered pus? matter. I ’believe that the citizens ... 97% immro and oil suggest that he was himself in any United States were to have been as Victory Loan. 1324 ...... 96% 97% slble long ago. These are only some of Victoria will go » long way to se­ Victory Isoaa, 1227 ...... 97% 96% BONDS OF way responsible. It need not have Victory Lena. 1233 ...... Of the flagrant violations of Liberal Officers.—Commander L» H. Max cure new industries at this time, ... 97% 19% happened. The time of the general principle of which the present Ad believe they will be willing to offer Victory Loan, 1»S4 ...... 14% 66% field. United States Navy; Lieut,- Victory Loan. 12*2 ...... 91% 99% Oak Bay Municipality I» In election was of his selection, the con- ministration supplies examples. And a large company which would cm a most enviable financial ditions were of hi» creation. He,lyet Mr. OeoreVuike of meaaurfE Commanders V. N. Bleg, E. W. Coll m PEMBERTON BLDG, position. .Pew In Canada tberefore. 1s more than anyone , ploy many men ahd women very NEW YORK SUGAR. permea ted ^yXitwraVli"ByXfBeraïlïïn^ and* oft lie and H. W. Hoyt. Lieutenants R. W; broad concessions indeed." New York. Aug. 24.-Raw sugar was un­ i Phone 342 r -Brp.a* JEtil iff- All sink­ sponsible for, the result, and the re Fehnoyer, C. G. Little. T. B. Null, changed at 4.6# fer uncontrolled and ing funds provided for. happy predominance of the Liberal Other Industry Plans. every moaev need Is met— suit was that independent Liberalism element In the policy of his Govern­ J. U. Lawrence, A. R. Houghton. M. Cubas at 4.66. Refined was held at 6.16 ta promptly We offer a lim­ was, for the time being,, almost ex­ ment. It ie a vain pretence, and the H. Ksterley. W. R. Taylor and J. H. Alderman Harvey stated that hie 6.16. ited quantity of their 6 ,4% tinguished and -that most of the truth; fit that under no government of Kygerr Ensign». J. H. Hykenr snd W. committee had commenced negotia­ bortdn at Liberalism which survived had given tions with a company which wish GLADLY. M.77 modern times has Liberal policy been J. Medusky; Chief Machihlst, 8. SL Due Nee. 36. IMS, hostages to the Tory party and Is to so consistently flou fed. It may be Halliburton. to establish hpre a plant for the this day struggling and unhappy In to Yield §M%. that Mr. George is himself at heart . Enlisted men.—C. I. Aller, C. H. manufacture of lamp burners. This "The idea of erecting a monument Principal Ie ylyeble In its bonds. The question now is when, company will make application to the becoming aware of the fact, and that Broom. J. C. Burnett, A. E. Carlson, over your pet dog!” exclaimed Mr. Canada. Internet payable there may be some return on his part H. Christensen. J. H. Collier. L. K. city for certain concessions Imme In New Yerk and Canada. to the substance of the creed of which dlately. Alderman Harvey said. Gray beard. ’Til warrant you wouldn't WOOD With present rate of ex­ Colemen. C. XV. Cass, G.--F. Collins, he constantly invokes the name. But R. M. Coons. L. E. Crowl J. W. Cul- The alderman stated also that do as much, for me." change holding, the annual how far could such a process of re plans for the proposed amusement CewSchse Lake Millwood. yield Ie over iinan. F. H. CuUer. C. M. Deem, T. ’’Indeed." replied his young wife; Blocks. Dry KindUne Weed i-ara non go without provoking the centre here were almost complete *Td be delighted to!" 1% SHEET LEAD, resistance of the other and dominant D. Dickerson. E. 8. Downs, C. W. Frank, A. B. Galatian, J. T. Hancock, now and would be laid before the element In his political combination? Chamber of Commerce and various MAJOR C. Ç. GREEN8HIELD8. Instead of being the destined Instru­ J. J. Harrlgan, Ç. A. Heckbert, M. C. Hegel R. Jones. XV. Julius. 8. H. local organisations within a few days. ment for the ^permanent government The Idea of segregating the various Major C. G. Greenshlelda, of the DIVIDEND NOTICE. W.A.C»eroi& Brother SOLDER of the country, the present combina - Knight. M. ^«ay, ,W. A. Lamkey. J. attractions which It is hoped to égal firm of Qreenehlelds, Green- tion of parties is perhaps as precari- J. Leonard, E. C. Lewis, A. L. Loftii, Establish here has been abandoned, shields. Languedoc and Parkins, Th» Canadian U. 8. OU and Refining PHONE SMB ous as. happily, the conditions of war J". F. McCarthy. C. J. McCauley. F. Montreal, la one of the moat recent Corporation ha» declared Its regular and it is agreed that ail such attrac­ quarterly dividend to be Tie Id on Sep­ and commotion which gave | it birth F. Moormann. H. H. O’Claire, F. L; tions should be assembled In one members elected to the directorate BLOCK LEAD are transitory. tember 1 at the rate of 12 per cent, 'per Peek ham. A. Pettit. W. A. Russell, building—probably a * brick structure of the Marconi Wtreleee Telegraph annum, accompanied by a stock bonus S. Shields, W. J. Steele, L. T. Stev­ Company of Canada. Major Green- THE SAVING SYRUP. covered with a huge roof of glass," of an equal amount. The books of the ens T. L. Thoàms. N. C. Walker, J. he -said. "In this there would be shields had a most interesting ex­ Corporation will be closed on August A PRACTICAL VIEW E. Waterman. G. Welch. E. M. Riley. perience during the war, having 26 for the distribution of this dividend. ”WMt flavor?" asksd the pretty dancing floors, swimming bathe and CANADA METAL CO. Proposed Course. y'forthih" d in the Fcrvtffn Legion ‘at the JAMES H. KNIGHT, girl dispenser. - - 4 Se».-Trees. ••Why do you think so much at LIMITED Never - mind the flavor. Flavor It For her trip froWjBngland to the start, being in Pans when war United State» the American officials TRUE. started. He was wounded aiy) after FIDELITY SECURITIES yew honorary deerer? It docmi't smile" CORPORATION, 1428 GRANVILLE STREET "That girl Is going to save money had mapped out the course as fol­ returning to Canada became identi­ give you ability." for me this Summer," said the drug­ lows: "When is a loafer busiest ?" fied with one of the local battalions Registrars end Transfer Agents, VANCOUVER, B.C. The ZR-2 was to sail from How- "Whenever anyone asks him to going overseas and served with dis­ Standard Bank Bldg.. Vancewer, B. C. -No. but It makes people think I gist sot to voce. "Î cuYt^yee that.'" ..y0- lug lamtovtfle fourler-acornsl. : tUfii westward over Ireland and tht-n wr>rk~ tinct ton, rising to the rank of major, 14 7ICTQKIA DAILY LIMES, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24,1921

À Household *r Every 10 Packer of 36-Inch Fine 45-Inch Fine ? Necessity WANTS ELK LAKE WILSON’S A good household scale is almost In­ Net Curtains Scotch Net dispensable to the careful cook and housekeeper—a great help in pre­ FLY PADS Curtains paring recipes, canning fruits and in Will Kill MOPE FLIES THAN At $2.59 Pair buying food by weight. Our scales Declares Council Would Wel­ At $3.79 Pair can be depended upon to give cor­ WORTH OE ANY Reduced from $3.98 rect weight; weighing up sewer committee for action, remark­ PREPARE WAR BOOK Reduced to ...... $7.98 ing that the undertaking would with­ 1 nnl*. »iz. » x 6 Rug. Regular 1-3.60. Size' 27 x 5# Wilton. Regular $14.50. — out doubt provide much needed em­ Reduced to ...... 0111.98 Reduced to ...... $9.75 Special $1.98 ployment during the coming winter months. i only. .lie T-« X «-* Rug. Regular 115.96. Size 27 x 54 Wilton. Regular $12.50. 0EB.C. UNIVERSITY Reduced to ...... 08.98 Size 36 x 63 inches, a splendid large In this.connection he had made in­ Reduced to ...... *...... $8.25 size m hit and miss washable bed­ quiries of local metal working con­ S only, .lie T-g x 6-6 Rug. Regular «16.60. Sirr no x 60 Reversible Smyrna. Regular BEECHAM’S , cerns, and had been informel! by. Reduced to . . . f...... ,7.98 $* 50. Reduced to /...... $5.25 side rugs, with mottled centres Yarrows that they were able. If given Will Be 'Historic Record, of 1 only, alio 7-S x 6-6 Rug. Regular 111.50. Smyrna Rugs, special each, $3.98. and band borders. Special sale the opportunity, to fabricate all the Reduced to ...... 00.98 cast iron pipe and other metal work Student’s Heroism $4.75 and ...... $6.50 price, each ...... 91-08 at their Esquimau plant, thus provld PILLS / . The name, and military record, lng much additional work for local Sold everywhere h Canada. men instead of sending tiaanich funds of. over 600 etjidcnta will appear In In hexes, 2 Sc., SOc. out af the district the War Book of the ^University of The petition, was then received for British Columbia, whlrh will be is­ formal examination, 537 satisfactory sued. It is hoped, before Ion*. This I Largest Sale of any Medicine in. the World signatures being necessary. A Timely Showing of Harvey’s number Includes not only students Order By-law Prepared. of the University proper, hut also | In water and sewer committee the those who attended McOlU University | Province will be advanced and urged Council later Instructed the municipal College, either in Victoria or Van­ by Saanich. clerk to prepare a by-law In accord couver. before the University was PREPARES PROPOSALS The Union will be asked, to support with tl^ petition, to be submitted to opened. It Is expected that thesi Knit Underwear'for Fall » a change in the legislation covering the Council at a special meeting to two classes will be published in subdivisions. whereby particular be called by the Reeve. /" separate lists, and a third list, con­ 2 roads will have to be gravelled, in stating of University members who Harvey Underwear leaves nothing to be desired, either in variety of style, daintiness of finish or fine quality of FOR SUBMISSION TO addition to grading, in such cases as have registered only since their re­ materials used. Here you may choose from garments of all weights, qualities, sizes and Styles. Supply your needs municipal councils may consider turn from the war, will also be uow while our stock is complete. • necessary. FEAR OF HARDSHIP added. That the entire cost ot operating While considerable material was UNION CONVENTIONS all the High Schools in the Province acquired concerning the war eer-1 Women's Woven Vests with low neck, Women’s Fine Silk and Woof Vesta with Women’s Combinations In ’fine silk and be borne by the Province. short sleeves and open fronts; shies 36 low and no sleeves or V neck, short vie® of students while the war was I wool mixtures; V neck, "hort sleeves That all municipalities be request­ IN TAX COLLECTION actually on. and immediately after- I and 38. Price ..... $1.15 Hieeves and openv fronts, also with op­ ed to contribute one cent per head wards, little has been done since J era tape; sizes 36 and 38. Price $2.25 and tight knees; sixes 36 and 38. Price.' Saanich Council Lists 'Long of population towards the costs in­ Women’s Finely Woven Opera Veste in then. Questipnnaires Issued in ill» Sizes.40 and 4?, price ...... $2.50 Per suit ...... -ï-.i,... $4.25 curred by the city of Victoria in car- proved not to elicit sufficient in­ white and flesh color; sizes 34 to 34. Array of Constructive Price /...... 7...... fl.SO tiizes 40 and 42, price ...... $4.75 eying the church taxation appeal to CAUSE OF APPEAL formation for the purposes of this Women’s Woven Combinations with low Proposals the Privy Council. volume, and when a War Memorial Sises 40 and 42. price ...... $1.75 The Convention will" oe asked do neck, short or no sleeves and tight Women’s Finely Woven Directoire Knick­ Committee of Faculty members was Women’s Woven Vests with low neck and knee, also opera front; aises 36 and 3S in committee the Saanich Council ( mphaçize the necessity that officials appointed to discuss a suitable war ers with plastic waist and knees; sizes ' no sleeves; sixes 36 and 38. Price $1.75 Price ...... v...... $2.25 34 to 38. Price ...... 7...... $1.25 last night discussed resolutions to be entrusted with presentation of reso­ Farmers With Much Produce memorial this Spring, it was deckled I lutions to the Provincial Government to complete and compile the roll of Sties 40 and 42, price ...... $1.96 tiizes 40 to 44, price ...... $1.50 submitted te the* Port Albernl con­ shall press all resolutions until a Are Short of Cash, Says honor be(ore taking any further Women’s Woven Vests with low neck and Women’s Finely Woven Combinations vention of the Union of B. C. Munir definite conclusion is arrived at. This ■ ~ Councillor steps. Accordingly ovet1 1,800 cir­ short sleeves or V neck, abort sleeves with opera tape and tight knees; white Women’s Flesh Color Directoire Knick­ cipallties. course by Saanich Will be taken in culars and forms have been sent and opera front; aixea 36 and 31. Price and flesh colors; sizes 36 and 88. ers with elastic waist and knees ; sixes view of the failure to secure action 'out this month, one to every grad­ Price ...... $2.95 34 to 38. Price ...... $1.50 '—Those adopted cover the following After Councillor Brooks had as­ each ...... ,...... $1.25 by the last session of the Legislature uate and former undergraduate of tiizes 40 to 44, price1 r...... $1.60 tiizes «0 and 42. price ...... $3.50 40 to 44 ...... $1.76 subjects: ' on the programme of reforms urged sured the Saanich Council last even­ these institutions, and also to pre­ ing that producers would this year Women’s Fine Silk and Wool Vests with Amendment of legislation to enable by the Union at its last convention. find the burden of taxation unusual­ sent undergraduates who are Women’s Woven Combinations with low Women's Directoire Knickers of fine silk municipalities to ftame bylaws reg^t Good Reads League. ly heavy, he suggested that the muni­ thought to have seen service. low neck and no sleeves; sixes 36 an I neck, short or no sleeves and tight and wool mixture;- sizes 36 and 38. cipality accept some percentage of the Great difficulty has been experi­ 38. Price ...... $3.30 knees; sizes 36 and 38. Price $2.95 Price ...... $2.25 laUng traffic and loads. Construction of the Jordon River enced, however, in tracing former Road will l>e advocated by Haanlch taxes now due and the balance in one Sizes 40 and 42, price ...... $3.75 Sixeq 40 and 12, price ...... $3.50 tiizes 40 and 42. Price...... $2.50 Representation at the convention ofj or two Installments, paying interest students who have moved from the the Union of Canadian municipalities delegates to the Good Roads League, addresses given in the University and also of the Beach Road from on thé unpaid sum. of each Province by a specific num­ ‘Reeve Watson regretfully pointed records. Those who have not re­ Cadboro Bay to Sidney, both as sec ceived these forms would greatly as- L ber of -delegates, their expenses to ondary highways. out that Haanlch had no alternative, but was compelled by the Municipal sist the committee, if they would [ be defrayed by the respective Pro­ The League will Be asked to favor Excellent Values in vincial Unions. Act to assess an additional levy of immediately apply for copies from assignation of seventy-five per cent, 15 per cent, on overdue tax bills. the University, either by mail or That all property In any munici­ of the Increased motor fees collecte* pality. shall be subject to taxation. U«cashable Crops. telephone. Former students who Underskirts and Bloomers by the Province for road ‘main­ have not seen service are also urged } Smart Pleated Skirts in Stripes and Investigation of conditions govern­ tenance. "Well, I promised to bring the ing ««tension of electric light and matter up. as there are many who. to save the committee time and Underskirts of fine stripe gingham The opening up by the Province money by notifying the editor, roll | power to rural districts by the B. C. ot the road to Campbell River Falls having good crops as a result of their in an assortment of light colors; Electric Railway Co.. In view of the year of work, find themselves unable of eervfce. University of British Co­ Plaids—Excellent Value at $11.75 will also be urged. %the existing lumbia. by mall, that they have* not well eut, with deep flounce. Splen­ high charges being levied for ser­ trail bpinu described as Impassible to dispose ot them to advantage. They vice. as experienced by Saanich. can only give their crops away, and enlisted. This will obviate the ne­ did values at ...... Sl,75 V- for other than light cars. cessity of tracing their addresses and -V Amalgamation of City Councils it loolts as though some will haye to .Underskirts of natural Shantung silk School Boards and police Commis­ sell liveetock to meet thla„ tax levy," following them up by repeated cir­ sions, will be opposed when laid be­ After all. It Is only natural that said the Councillor. culars. Those who have received with accordéon pleated flounce fore the Union while the taking of woman who desires to be in the Reeve. Watson regretted such a con­ forms are requested to return 'them swim should wear as few garments tingency being possible/ and it was as soon as possible. and clastic waist. Extra special the whole cost of education by the as possible. suggested by Councillor Ormond that at ...... 93.95 "this iniquitous tax on the hard Silks, Skirtings and Dress pressed" should be brought before the Bloomers of natural mercerised pon­ Union of Municipalities with a view gee, in women’s and O. 8. sizes ; to Its elimination. Councillor Brooks suggested that the dat<- when taxes made with elastic at waist and Five million men should be collected should be changed, knees. Price ...... \ 91-75 Fabrics at Popular Prices and It wes pointed out that when the which usually comes have changed to old date was September 30. the farm­ | from strained or over­ Bloomers of fine white mtrif, with 36-Inch Duchess# Satin, a splendid wear­ 56*Inch Novelty Plaid and Strips Skirt­ ers complained it was too early, as elastic waist and knees. Priced at ing silk, with a beautiful rich finish; In ings, shown in a good range of smart they had not yet made harvest col­ worked muscles, Ab- all the wanted shades. Yard $2.49 lections. At the" insistence of Ward • pair ...... #1.25 designs. Yard ...... $3.60 Six. the date when the 15 per cent, | sorbine, Jr. is highly SS-Inch Chiffon Taffetas of tiwtes manu­ 40*Inch Navy All-Wool Granite Cloth, i impost was added was deferred to the facture; ^lovely soft finish, which will I recommended. splendid mdtmai for school wear. Per present time. October 10. A pro give every satisfaction;»shown in i posai was advanced that the date I Briskly rubbed in at the Goddess Front-Laced large range of editors. Per yard. $2.49 y»rd ...... $1.25 wl*n takes fall due legally, January sow spot, Absorbine, Jr. 34*Inch Henan Pongee Silk, a very ser­ 42-Inch All-Wool Serge, which will stani 1 of each year, should also be the j collection date for avoidance of im­ will take out the pein and Corsets at $5.00 a Pair viceable fabric: both wears and laun- ' ,JB hard wear; colon nary. Copenhagen. i quickly, post., with a penalty of one per cent, and re- A splendid model for slender figures, de­ ders splendidly; in all the wanted Burgundy and dark brown. At, per month for all the ffine taken by I store the muscles to their shades. Peç yard ...... $1.89 ...... $1.49 ‘ nd owner. veloped from pink coutil; low bust | normal, healthy condition. style, with four hose supports ; size* 36-Inch Black Pailette Silk, a heavy qual­ 54-Inch All-Wool Navy Cheviot Serge, Expect» Much Arrears. SHAWMS CRMM 21 to 27. Price ...... rrrrr.". $5.00 ity whifch will give splendid service. suitable for children'^, reefer coats and “Its going to be hard this year, lots Absorbine, Jr. is clean end F""' will pay the 16 pgr cent, additional I wholesome end lea- Another model made from pink coutil, Per yard ...... $1.95 boys’ suite, etc. Yard ...... $2.75 this year," said Councillor Ormond. ; I oily residue. with elastic at bust; suitable for me­ 40*Inch Tartan Plaida in a splendid 64-Inch All-Wool Tricotine In a good, -*nd by it* us* Councillor Vantreight concurred, •t-2S e kettle dium figures; low bust, but slightly _ vweight and good appearance, for chil­ firm weave, for suits and dresses; col- hiye changed the "with this year's prices for hay. grain, * meet druggist hlfch in back. Price, per pair, $8.00 dren's school dresses. Yard .... 98<* __ ©ra navy, nigger, taupe and Belgian milk and meat. Iota of farmers will .W. r. YOUNG, bs. A popular model of Strong white routll "chore" of sbavfng pay no ta*, and'ho iraposi. not be­ SO-Inch Granits Cloth, a pure wool ma­ blue; Per yard-...... $2.75 1 into joy. , cause they 'Won't,* but because they 344 St. Pm| Sc. Mai made in extra length and well bon*!; terial in shades of brown. Copenhagen , an excellent model fyr the well devel­ 54 add SS-Inch All-Wool Novelty Plaid c blue, wine aad- navy. .Extra value, per end Stripe Skirtings hr chofbe design- Reeve Watson deprecated pcssiin oped woman. Price . .. $5.00 >*rd ...... $1.75 Ism. "Use reason, gentlemen; none' and colorings. Per yard...... $4,98 of us could or should have expected L