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VOL. 49. , B. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916 NO. 23 fl AND RUSSIAN WHOLE VILLAGE OF POZIERES, Italian Troops Are Holding Monte Cimone VICTORIOUS RUSSIAN FORCES

NORTH OF SOMME RIVER, NOW Borne. July 26.—On the night of July 24 the Italian troops re­ UNDER THE GRAND DUKE HAVE pulsed two violent counter-attacks against the summit of Monte Oi- IN HANDS OF HAIG'S TROOPS mone, which had been captured from the Austrians, says an offi­ ERZINGJAN; EMPEROR’S THANKS cial announcement issued to-day. Houses in Which Germans Had Been Hold ERZINGJAN WRESTED FROM TURKS Captured Turkish Fortress in Central Ar­ ing Out in Desperation Captured, War menia on Tuesday, Thus Bringing to Office at London Announces; Berlin Ad Climax Latest Powerful Offensive Launch­ mits Loss; Two Strong Trenches and ed by Czar’s Brilliant Leader in the Cau­ Prisoners Taken West of Village casus; Czar Telegraphed Congratulations

London, July 26.—The village of Poxieres, north of the Somme, Petrograd, July 26.—4Tb* Turkish fortress of Zrslngjan, In Cen­ has been captured by British troops, according to an announcement tral Armenia, has been captured by KnsaUn troops. This was an­ made to-day by the war office. nounced officially here to-day. The text of the statement follows : The text of the statement follows : “The whole village of Potisree is now in our hands. “On Tuesday our gallant troops under command of Geo. Udenit- “West of the village our territorial troops made a further ad­ chin took in battle the town of Zrsingjan. As a result the clearing of vance end captured two strong trenches and a number of prisoners, the Turks from Armenia has been accomplished. including five officers. “Elsewhere on the battle front there is no change.'* “The emperor yesterday sent the following telegram to the com­ mander-in-chief at Tiflis: Paris, July 26.—The night was calm on the French front “ ‘It is with joy that I have heard of the taking of Erzingjaa. From the bottom of my heart I congratulate yon and the heroic Cau­ of the river Somme, says an official statement issued this afternoon. Krxingjan. captured by Russian forces, lies 100 miles I and base of supplies of the Turkish forces opposed to In the capture by French troops of a group of houses south of west-southwest of Ersvrum and ISO miles east of Hlvas. Grand Duke Nicholas’s forces In ths Erzerum and Black casus army upon your victory. I am delighted that the troops so Since-the fall of Erzerum It has been the strong point | Estrees on Monday 167 Germans were made prisoners and three new Sea coast region quickly justified the confidence placed in them. German guns were taken. (Signed) “ ‘Nicholas.1 ” The text of the Etalement follower “On the Homme front the night was TRIUMPHS AGAIN FOR CANADIAN LAKE AND RUSSIA AND ALLIES; RUSSIANS CONTINUE TO DRIVE 1 93 PER CENT. RISE BATTALIONS WILL “In the course of the battle the day GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS before yesterday, when we won a IN REGION OF SLONEWKA RIVER. IN gr *up of houses south of Estrees, we RIVER MEN WANTED IN CANADA’S TRADE ’ BE USED AS DRAFTS ~ ^ , 111 ttneg new German guns and much material found In the. terrain con­ SOOTH VOLHYNIA; 4.1)63 MORE TAKEN quered by us on July 20 north of Britain Calls for 500 for Grand Total for April, May and Units Now in Canada Will Ba Boyecourt. This brings the total num­ Britain, France and June was $527,- Broken Up ber of cannon captured on that day to Having Crossed to Left Bank of Stream, Czar’s Troops Still in six Belgium 512,344 England “On the right bank of the Meuse Pressing Retreating Enemy Closely; Five More Guns Cap­ there was great artillery activity In the tured; Germans Made Strong Attempt in Riga Re­ Fleury sector. We placed under fire Ottawa. July 26—Another call for Ottawa,. July 26.—Another record- Ottawa, July 26 -There le little hope and dispersed enemy detachments < 'anadians to serve the empire In gion; Failed as They Had Done Before work for which many of them are well breaking trade statement has been Is­ that battalions now in Canada, oaa- north of the Sainte Fine chapel. fitted has been received from ttye mo­ sued. It shows an Increase of mi plete or In process of formation, will “At daybreak we bombarded an im­ ther country than »3 per cent In tho grand total of preserve their Identity when they reach . portant munitions depot near Dun. Five hundred men are wanted tor Petrograd, July 26.—The Russian forces are continuing their Canadian trade for the three months the front. It Is almost certain they Thirty-eight shells were launched on work to be performed on the Inland successful drive in Southern Volhynia, pressing back the Teutonic of the fiscal yeâr ended June 36. The will be broken up into drafts and sent this objective. waterways of England, France and volume of trade on that date had “In the course of the night 29 shells Belgium. Lieut. W. H. Owens, of the forces near the Slonewka river, a branch of the Styr, which the Bus over for the purpose of supplying the reached $527,612.344. as against $272.- I ' were thrown on the railway stations Royal Engineers, has arrived In Can­ sians are crossing, the war office announced to-day. continual wastage In the four divisions ada to enlist men, who will be asked to 646.868 for the first quarter of the pre­ at Vllosnes and Brletille* and a now in France With 4$ battalion» in bivouac near Dannevoux serve during the period of the war. Great losses have been inflicted on “Northwest of Baranowlchl a fierce vious fiscal-year. They will not go as a Canadian unit It the retiring hostile forces. Heavy artillery battle was waged on both France and with an annual wastage The Increase has been pretty evenly explained, but their services will be losses in prisoners also were sustained sides, together with engagements be­ computed at 150 per cent., R is evident Berlin, July 26.—British tn>ops have utilized where most urgently required by the enemy, _the announcement tween front line detachments. During, divided as between the two branches of that at the present rate of recruiting, established themselves In the town of River men and men versed in the navi­ states. General Hakharoff reporting these our detachments made small ad trade, the importa having risen from new battalions as such can scarcely Pozleree, north of the Somme, says a gation of inland waters are the via** more than 4,000 officers and men taken. $98,017,187 to $186,245,480 and the do­ statement Issued to-day by the army hope to be added to the fighting forces required. The forces of General von Boehm- “Six enemy aviator* threw 12 bombs headquarters staff. mestic exports from $113,676,221 to Arrangements for recruiting have Ermolll, ten miles north of Brody, are on the Garnira station. Eleven aero­ across the channel. Farther to the east, at the Foureaux not been completed as yet, but men in DEUTSCHLAND ABOUT being attacked by the Russian forces. planes also threw 71 Inimbs on the sta­ $245,381.035. Foreign exports increased News which has reached Canada re­ wood and near Longueval, minor Brit­ all parts of Canada desirous of serving from $8*675,776 to $66,389.7 <_ 1 n On Riga Front. tion at Pogorelcy. cently Id to tho effect that the most re­ ish attacks were repulsed. Attempted in this naval auxiliary branch will bo "During the night, after fierce fight­ attacks on Trônes wood were observed, given an opportunity to enlist. German forces under Field Marshal The June trade contributed largely cently arrived battalions in England ing in the region of the village of Pon- the statement adds, and frustrated by TO NIKE ATTEMPT von Hlndenburg attacked the Russian to the good showing for the financial already have been broken up. One of lines near Kemmem, 20 miles west of skl, southwest of Baranowlchl, a com­ INDIA'S WHEAT CROP. quarter, the increase In the trade total the chief difficulties to be encountered Riga, and nearly succeeded in pene­ pany of the enemy crossed the river He bars and approached our wire en being from $127,402,616 in June. 1315, will be the disposal of officers, especial­ DIED IN LONDON. trating the Russian front line, but Washington. July 26.—India’s wheat tanglements, but was repulsed by our to $243,533,544 in June of this year. ly those of the higher ranks The crop this year Is put at 16 per cent, less Late To-day Koenig Made Ar­ finally were compelled to retreat by a concentration of Russian fire. rifle and gun fire. The exports for the month show greatest need at the front la for subal­ London. July 26 —The death Is an- than last year's. In consular advices rangements at Baltimore to The text of the statement follows: Houthem Volhynia. heavy increases in manufactures and terns, among whom the wastage has n lunced of Albert VVal kins haw, to-day. The yield forecast is 8.509,000 In agricultural and mineral products. been particularly severs of Vancouver, B. C, at the age of 62 long tons. “In ths region of Kemmem, after “In the region of the river Slonewka, Clear Submarine artillery preparation, the Germans a branch of the Styr, our troops, made two attacks and were on the crossing to the left bank of the river, point of forcing back our front line de­ continue to press the retreating enemy, tachments when, owing to our concen­ who suffered great losses. We have Baltimore,. July 26.— Arrangements Hear the German submarine trated fire, they Were çompelled to fall taken prisoners 61 officers, 4,000 men, TURKS HIVE STRANGE IDEAS; TROOPS back, leaving many dead and wounded. 6 guns, 6 machine guns, 12 cases of Deutschland were made late to-day by Captain Paul Koenig, commander of During these battles the Germans used munitions and great quantities of the vessel, who, it was said, personally explosive bullets and • tear-producing stores. Prisoners are continuing to shells. * •*! arrive." DOMINATE PLATEAU ON WHICH LINES ^ TO GALICIA WHILE RUSSIANS GET would go to the customs house after regular hours to secure the papers. I- Norfolk, Va, July 26.—The armored OF THE ENEMY EXTEND TO EASTWARD INTO TURKEY BY WAY OF BACK DOOR cruiser North Carolina weighed anchor BRITISH STEAMSHIP VANCOUVER OFFICER at Old Point at 1.30 p. m and headed for the Capes Two torpedb boat de­ stroyers preceded the cruiser It was 669836 London. July 26.—The capture of the been fighting in the Verdun sector, and Berlin, July * 26.—"Important . de­ German military official reaches the stated at Old Point that the three ships BLOCKS DEUTSCHLAND village of Pozleree, north of the Somme, these held tenaciously to part of the velopments are Impending on the outside world to the effect that Turk­ were under orders to lie off the Capes reported to-day by General Sir Doug- village until driven out. or captured in southeast front; the fez soon will be ish troops have been sent to assist the until further instructed. Haig, the British commander- hand-to-hand fighting seen on the Danube." sorely-pressed Austre-Oermane In in-chief In France, gives the British Australians’ Feat To this cryptic utterance by the chief Galicia, official announcement should troops domination of the highest point Washington, July 26 —Secretary Highbury's Choice of Anchor­ Lieut. Colin Harvey Lost Life; London. July 26.—An officer who has of the intelligence department at a come from Petrograd that the trium­ Daniels announced to-day that the ar­ overlooking the plateau on which the luncheon to the American correspond­ phant forces led by Grand Duke age at Baltimore Caused Capt. Murlson, Victoria, German lines extend to the eastward. Just arrived from thé Homme front mored cruiser North Carolina would do gives unstinted praise to the Australian ents at German army headquarters last Nicholas have captured the extremely neutrality duty for the present outside Some of the most stubborn fighting Sunday the Associated I Teas is now Important fortified Turkish city of Germans to Rave Paymaster Now troops for their splendid work .at Po­ the Virginia Capes. The navy depart­ In the recent British offensive, which zleree, the capture of which has Just able to add the key. Turkey has placed Erzlngjan, In Central Armenia. The ment would make no comment which now has lasted nearly a month, has oc­ « force of Ottoman troops at the dis­ capture of Erzlngjan has been expected been completed, according to a report could connect the order to the cruiser curred In the streets of this village, Issued to-day by the war office Ho mal of the central powers for service for some days past, as it grew more with the receht -lull >f n British Baltimore, July 26.—The British which- the Germans had fortified until declares that he witnessed feats of In Europe. These troops are now in and more evident that the Turkish London, July 26.—Lieut. Colin Har cruiser Into-Amerlcan waters. steamship Highbury to-day dropped it became one of the strongest points heroism and dogged determination transit through tha Balkans. The lead­ forces in that part of Armenia were vey, who wan attached to the South anchor here Just outside the slip where of their line. which surpassed anything he had seen ing detachments already are approach­ quite Incapable of checking the sweep the German submarine Deutschland Lancashire* and who has been killed In Every house had to be fought for and up to the beginning of the operations ing Galicia, where they will co-operate of the Russian troops, reorganized BRITISH STEAMSHIP lies. The Highbury is blocking the notion, was the only son of Oliver Har­ vey, of Vancouver. He was training taken separately, and the British at that point, although ho had been with the Austro-Ocrmans against Tur­ completely since the capture of Erze­ channel in such a manner that, in order troops, after obtaining possession of SUNK BY SUBMARINE for an engineer at McGill at the open many months on the battle-Une key's arch-enemy, Russia. rum and the succeeding victories. to get out, the submarine will be forced a considerable portion of the village, Ing of the war. He wan shot by a sniper “The Australians have added à fitting Turkey’s timely contribution to the If it be true that Constantinople has to open up the screen of barges sur­ were subjected to severe counter-at­ climax to the fine record they made at while leading a bombing raid. Hie age military forces of the central powers yielded to the pressure from Berlin London, July 26.—An Algiers dispatch rounding her and go around the High­ tacks, which they withstood success­ the Dardanelles." he said “Their ex­ was 21. Is granted In return for German and and Vienna, now terribly distracted by -to Lloyds says that the British steam­ bury In tow of the tug Timmons, fully for several days and then In turn perience at the Dardanelles,* with its Austrian assistance at the Dardanelles powerful allied offensives on all fronts, ship Olive was sunk. Her crew was which Is lying alongside. This process Major1 Haynes, of Vancouver, seised tiie Initiative until the whole gruelling operations, fitted them for the JjL —I - would require at. least 20 minutes. ’ pttc. rojr Beroro Vfe' WtHUi timrtetrrht - «WMttrr titariWHT Galicia Is Of small. If not Insignificant, There was a storm of excitement Captain Murlson. of Vlctorlâ, has The German general staff regarded of the Homfhe The Australians wig -----K1I wlthtitit’ doubt the most Iponlcal proportion*—entirely inadequate to Tlie Olive was a steamship of 2,236 among the officers of the Deutschland been appointed paymaster, vloe Capt Ion of Posieres of such im­ be heard of ag-ttn an 1 again as tho war development of the war that on the have any influence on the operations tons gross. Her recent movements and the submarine’s agents when the Moss, of Winnipeg, who has gone over- portance that It even brought rein- goes on, as they hive the whidl very day that, a suuwueul by a high uf the great Russian hosu»...... „... have not bon reported. freighter Highbury anchored. -****,««• -i.-., * ...... •• from troops which had (never confesses laiiurn" -r ^ \t~ *

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26,1916

w« Are F remet. Careful, end Uee 1 Oaljr the Beet la to Werk j WANT IMPROVEMENT; DRIVING FORWARD IN U.S. MISUNDERSTANDS THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY VOLHYNIA, CAUCASUS BRITISH BLACKLIST PATTULLO THEIR MAN To prove for yourself the merits and convenience of the

Russians Crossing Slonewke Statement in House of Com­ Electors of Prince Rupert Rid- ELECTRIC TOASTER mons by Lord Robert Irig Tired of Tory Mal­ River; Grand Duke's Forces We inVite you to visit our demonstration rooms and partake ot Approaching Erzingjan Cecil- administration TEA AND TOAST, MADE ELECTRICALLY," For Sale For Hire BETWEEN 3 AND 6 P.M.

Pctrograd, July S3.—An official London. JulyReplying to ques­ ice, B. C., July 22.—The line of communication Issued last evening tions in the House et Commons, Lord the Gran-1 Trunk Facile, running east­ Robert Cecil, minister of war trade, ward from Prince Rupert, touches the •uüd: first considerable area of agricultural •On the front of the River Slonewke. said last evening the American press criticisin'of the British blacklist was land when it gets inland about one an affluent of the 8tyr, the passage of based largely on misapprehension The hundred miles and reaches the Kltsum- our troops continues without Inter­ act under which the statutory list of kalem and Lakelse valleys. Corner Fort and Langley. Phone 123 ruption under the Are of the enemy. American firms had been Issued, he Here are many thousand acres of During to-day's offensive we took id, had been passed last December splendid land, in the immediate neigh­ 1.033 prisoners and four cannon and and lists referring to most of the neu­ borhood of this central point between tral countries already had been pub­ the two valleys. In the valleys, run­ Prescrfptlon five machine guns, which we turned lished. Nowhere were the provisions ning roughly north and south for miles, Fort end Douglas Store DISCOUNT OF 5% against the enemy. of the act unduly strong. are far more acres waiting the settler— Phono 135 Campbell’s •*tn the Cam-sums our offensive to­ The French taw, The mWileWw said, wetting, glen, es-at preliminary to this on orders of three tone for cash. ward Kmlngjan continues. The Turks, provided that all persons of "enemy needed settlement, for such action by closely followed by our troops, are NEW WELLINGTON COAL / nationality. wherever living, were the government as will bring back un­ fleeing, abandoning along the route enemies of France,” and It was illegal der the control of the crown the vast •17 Cormorant 6L Phone 636 cannon, rifles and munitions.” J. E. PAINTER A SON An earlier official report said: for Frenchmen to trade with them. tracts of arable la mi which lie through­ ... In the British case only persons who put the* province#. Idle ag, a result of K* Tly protested, was tfiforiliéd by the -During the night of Jsdp »4 —!■ NOT ALLOWED TO lant regiments under -General Sak- had shown themselves hostile to Great government misrule and the specula­ British home* office that the Kelly Britain were put on the list. Neither tive greed of the men for whom Pre­ responsible for The death of one citi­ haroff broke through the enemy's zen and came near to causing the LAND IN ENGLAND party must return to the United States did Great Britain seek by these lists to mier Bowser has always had #uch wive entanglements at the River death» of three others. Mr. Bowser OPEN DAILY TILL • P.M. Interfere with the freedom of action of earnest care. by the American line steamship Phila­ Slonewke. In the region of Lgshny oclferously promised the bridge, and London, July 23.—Thomas Hughes neutral nations. It sought only to se­ The Lakelse valley runs southward to delphia, on which vessel they arrived a furious battle is progressing. since his x.^ît g public works engineer cure that British goods and credit be Kitimat Arm, from the neighi*«rhood Kelly, of New York, treasurer of tha at Liverpool Monday, as under no “in the region of Hrtaxa, Kundul. haa been sent here to inspect the pos­ Irish RelW f Fund, his wife and his as­ circumstances would they* be permit­ Moldawa and west of Ktmpolung not M|ed for the' support and enrich­ of w hk'h opens out the rich Bella Cools sible sites. The people, however, are ted to land In the United Kingdom. (Carpathian mountains) three enemy ment of those actively assisting Brit valley, easiest route from the sea to disposed rather to trust to a recogni­ SUCH A SUIT sistant. Joseph , were refused No definite reason was given except regiments made an attack on our aln’s enemies. the Peace river and the1 Interior hinter­ permission yesterday to * land In Eng­ tion of the Justice of their claims by a that their presence here Is not ap- cavalry and were repulsed. If any persons we^N-rtejustly Included land. Northwards runs the Kltsumka liberal government than to any pre —as would cost you $40 to land or. cross England to take s -OH the 23rd of July 4» Çoeeacks In the lists, the minister said, their lem valley, for 43 miles or more, until election pledges of the premier. $50 elncwhere. We can Dutch steamship back to the United attacked the enemy near Ourafon- names would be removed and great It meets the valleys of the Nass river Straightforward An*»tr —- make #er------— -f— States from Falmouth. — “r-* Haynss absolutely guarantees all tma. They took 7 officers and *7 men care would be t»U/n In applying the and other northern streams. A citizens' meeting placed th. fads The American embassy, is which Mr. watch repaire. • prisoners.- law to existing Contracts. He had On the Skeena. be~n Informed that Germany had taken i believed in by them before Mr The town of Terrace Is built on the Brewster while he was here, and th* some action. north shore of the 6ker —The raw material is grown in R. (X DUBLIN NEWSPAPERS clo.w about the town, nil housed In of settlers, and other matters dealt Charlie Hope —They are manufactured right here in Victoria. comfortable dwellings set often in a wltn by the leading eitiz. n* who ted 1434 Government St Phone 2€. > —Their Flavor ami Purity cannot lie excelled. garden radiant with summer bloom as spokesman, and assure d the people of B&K —Y our money stay» in R. C. They have a school, churches; a com­ T. rrace awl Lakelse that if this bore ^O'/stEY^ Irish Times, Freeman’s Jour­ modious public hall, their own local out their statements he would giv* ______Insist on your grocer filling your order with the “R & K ’ Brand. newspaper, and in Prince Rupert find them whatever assistance was in hi* “B * K“ (Extra Cream) Rolled Oati, 35* sack. “B A K" Wheat Fakes, 25* pkg. nal and Irish Independent a ready market for fruit and vege­ iM.u.r towards ». curing tiii* boon table». TIm Liberal leadei commended highly Çanadian Wheat Flakes (Chinaware premium in each pkg.) 35* pkg. on Situation ft Is a soil admirably suited for fruit, the admirable spirit shown here in pub­ and Its strawberries will some day tie lic matters, men of both parti* s work­ **s lamous as those of localities which ing tog* Hier for the common good. The Brackman-Ker Milling- Company, Limited Resid*nt* of th* Lakelse \alley con­ Dublin. July 23.—Commenting on the now have abundant production and sider that for horticulture and in­ Irish situation, the Irish Times says : well-established reputation. Berries tensive cultivation their district can­ "The political truce must be restored were sent in for the use of Mr. Brew­ not be excelled, and for this reason are by agreement There must be an ster's party by a settler to the south all the more indignant with a govern­ agreement on the necessity for a Just of the river which were equal to the ment and a syytem which have driven Liberal Leader and Macdonald and firm administration In- Ireland dur­ lies* produced anywhere:- Other small s

menace of fire. There is a rank, lux­ uriant growth of such weedy perennials F. H. MOBLEY WILL as fire-weed and skunk cabbage taking | Angm Campbell A Co.. Ltd.—“The fashion Centra’’—1008-1010 Government 8tr«et | Breeches Making Is a the place of underbrush, 7 and this manages to resist the chemical In the REPRESENT ATLIN air until It dies down In autumn. Fine Art With Us Water Red. Down from the hills above the town Our tailor# and cutters are men of many years* ex­ comes, little more than a trickle at this A Disposal of Womens Suits perience, and the materials we use are,of a quality Brewster and Macdonalc time of year. Hidden Creek, whose that Is absolutely to be depended upon. Our prices Indian name of Anyox has replaced the are; .. Vls__ » Found Temper of Elec­ white man's Granby Bay. Its waters are red with the coloring from soil and Drill Breeches, from ...... $6.50 torate Anti-Bowser ore, sight of which by a hardy pros­ at “Campbells' " To-morrow, Khaki Whipcord Breeches ...... $14.50 pector of the north meant the discovery Bedford Cord Breeches, from...... *...... $20.00 of the rich stores of copper which lie in these hills. This is now being got Anyox, B. O.. July 21—Whatever out of the heart of the hills and the LANGE & COMPANY conditions may be In the other parts of g lory--hole high up on a peak, hauled Offering Many Opportunities for Economy Late of London, England the province there Is nothing to be by electric locomotives down to the Naval, Military, Ladies' and Civil Tailors seen here but twenty-four-hour Indus­ smelter and converter, and from here trial activity. In fact, this is no place the copper Matte Is shipped to the T.l.phen, 030 747 Y.t.. 8tr««t United States Atlantic seaboard for re­ SUITS in All EVERY SUIT This for an Idle man, and for reasons which ON SALE TO- will be evident none are to be eeen fining. The Granby Consolidated has j abowt- been particularly lucky here In get-1 MORROW ting out materials for fluxing across j Giving Size, Season's Buying, a Amid immediate surroundings the MORNING AT the harbor It ran Into a very rich gold B. C.; Pte, L. I. Butt, Newfoundland; reverse of beautiful- or inspiring lie seam, and this is now paying .all the j Pte. J. Charlton, Verdun, Que.; Pte. 8. comfo'rtable homes with all the con­ TAKE expenses of that branch of the opera- , Style, Material and Suit Sale All Worn- J . Hearn, Bask.; ITe. W. G. veniences and services of any city. In Hall’s Compound Syrup of Collls, Toronto; Pte. H. E. Converse- tions. With a handsome profit forbye 8.30 these live the employees, with their Then the other day. while digging to ; Llama ton. Out.; Pte. W„ ,-F. Croucber. families, of tbs Granby Consolidated en Should Attend HYPOPHOSPHITES lay sewers, an extensive deposit of Color of Each Suit St. Margaret s Bay. N.S.; Pte. 8. M. Mining. Smelting and Power Company, blue clay was discovered, of a better j The Best Tonic Builder for England, Sinclair, Man.; Pte. J. Gould, Limited They have a store where quality than that hitherto t>eing Im- j 'Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, i arnegate, . N.J.. Pte. J. H. Stevens, 1 only, Navy Serge Suit, box eoat, skirt and they can purchase anything they' need, ported at high cost to line the j 1 only Navy Serge Suit, man-tailored ; size Sleeplessness, Etc $1.00. Winnipeg, Pte. J. A. Sutherland, Wa­ there are a motion picture theatre, crucibles and converters. 40. Reg. $17.50. Sale price:...$10.00 eoat trimmed with wide black silk mili­ dena, Bask.; Pte. Thomas Twdnlng, recreation halls, billiards, baths and To Nth Degree, r 1 only, Orey Serge Tailored Suit, size 38. tary braid; size 18. Reg. $42.50, for Mapleton, Minn.; Pte. J. P. W'ard. Eng weJJ-conducted hotel, in many respects only—.—...... ——$25.00 land'; Pte. PfuT White, Faucher, New this busy settlement on Granby Bay Is Thia- is a company town carried to Reg. *17.50, tor ...... f 10.75 York; Pte. P J. White. Stratford. model one and might give hints to tte nth degree. It Is a town in fact 1 only, Tan Honeycomb Cloth Suit, with of* being an aggregation of work 1 only, Navy Serge Suit, tailored style ; size more pretentious communities. fancy black belt ; size 18. Reg. $39.00, Previously reported missing; now plAces and dwellings, but it has n< 44. Reg. *22.50, for...... $13.75 officially reported prisoner of war—, But after all it has its very serious for ...... $25.00 existence so far as the provincial gov­ Pte Harry Drope. Roseneath. Ont; aspect In a free land, for It is a com 1 only, Saxe Blue Serge Suit, black silk Phone 201. ernment Is concerned. It is not known 1 only, Oreen Whipcord Suit, fancy silk col­ Pto. R Dunsenbury, Brighton, Ont pan y town ; a bit of medieval autoera trimmed ; size 34. Reg. $19.00, for $13.75 to the assessor, who has placed a value lar, belted style; size 18, Reg. $39.00, Previously reported unofficially, now tic monarchy in the midst of a British of $7.50 an acre on this piece of “wild 1 only, Steel Orey Worsted Suit, mannish officially prisoners of wàr—Pte Hubert commonwealth; a place within whose for ...... $25.00 and,” although an' adjoining townalte Kearney, Shanty Bay Road, Ont.; Pte inmndaries no one dare stop without tailored style; size 41. Reg. $25.00, for 1 only, Sand Shade Suit of fine serge, novel­ s assessed at $450 an acre. There are G. MvEwen. Tompkins, Sa.sk ; Cpl. A (termission, whose streets they cannot only ...... $15.00 CASUALTIES AMONG "public” officials here, federal and ty style ; size 18. Reg. $40, for $25.00 C. Marsh. South Boston, Mass.; Cpl. A tread and within which there is 1 only, Black and White Check Suit, semi- 1 only, Fawn Serge Suit, box coat, trimmed CANADIAN SOLDIERS D. Pankhurst, Cedardale, Ont.: Cpl. R. place for the man who is not engaged provincial, but they are really ap R Paul! Lavant, Ont; Cpl. J. W. Run- in work for the company. There is pointées of the company, which has tailored style ; black leather trimmed. with wide navv silk military braid ; size 16. them to the powers that be. Ottawa, July 26.-The following die. Winnipeg. ... ------—* -metblng In the atmosphere that Reg. $37.541. for ...... $15.00 Reg. *42,10, for ...... tr.Trr.. $25.00 The postmaster, the customs-house casualties have been announced: . Previously reported wounded; Tw>w daunts one. Getting off the steamer 1 only, Black and White Check Suit, coat- 1 only, Novelty Black and White Check officer, the magistrate, the coroner, are Infantry. —, wounded and missing—Pte. L. C. Moore, the town is found to be railed off from has black patent leather belt ; size 36. Suit, eoat has black patent belt ; size 38. the wharf by a high picket fenc$ with all parts of the corporate activity of Killed In action—Pte. J. E. Aspln Guelph. Reg. $39.00, for...... $25.00 Seriously 111—Pte. W. C. Dickson, its single entrance guarded by the place. Coroner's Juries are. of Reg. $32.50, for ...... $15.00 Wall, Toronto; ite. Alfred Blnet. Que­ course, always employees, and the poor 1 only, Cream Serge Suit, “Country club” 1 only, Cream Serge Suit, of semi-novelty bec; Pte. Wm. Effimey, Toronto; Pte. Vernon, B C. : Pte Jos. McDonald. watchman's hutch. Walking up the Sturgeon Falls,. Gnt planked roadway to the hutcL between Elects of a coroner'» quest _ ace in stele. Coat liaa rose silk collar and sash design : black and white silk, collar ; size * Otbson, Wtngham, Ont.; Pte. L. A. every case their fellow-workers. There Herdman, Calgary; Pte. Joseph Lbwe. Dangerously ill—Pte. D. Moore, 8yd continuous concrets-walled buildings o/ self ; size 16 years. Reg. $27.50. for 34. Reg. $40.00, for...... $27.50 ney, N. 8. on either hand, conveys the feeling of was one on the evening of Mr. Brew Toronto: Pte. Angus Martin. Toronto; only ...... $15.00 1 only, Black and White Check Suit, semi- entering a prison-house. ster’s visit on the victim of an acci­ Pte. T. C. Nicholls, Oalnaboro, Bask.; Previously reported wounded; now unofficially reported wounded and dent. Needless to say, the verdicts are 1 only, Navy Serge Suit, semi-tailored style; box style, with Raglan shoulders ; size 18. Cal. Wm. Odell, Strathroy, Ont.; Pte. Different Manner. missing—Pte C. B. Buxcombe. Tra­ never such as to hurt the feelings of size 40. Reg. $20.00, for...... $13.75 Reg. $39.00, for...... $27.50 Archibald Rose, Quebec; Pte. W. II. For a time the company did actually verse. P E l.; Pte R. Dougall. Mont­ prevent people disembarking on the company officials. Driving up the 1 only, Suit of Plum Colored Serge, semi- 1 only, Navy Gabardine Suit, corded Screen, . Alta.; Pte. (has. real; Pte E. H Hutley. Toronto; Pte scarred and riven hillside to the mine Bishop, Beaverdale, Bask., Pte. J. O. wharf''from the steamer, but this being tailored st vie, white silk collar ; size 18. silk collar and revers; size 38. Reg. $37.50, A. R. Hamilton, Indian Head. Hask a distinct Illegality, it stopped the one passes the cemetery, a drear, un­ Mt Farland. Toronto. Previously reported unofficially, now kempt spot where dead humans sleep Reg. *25.00, for ...... r. $15.00 for...... $27.50 TTevlonsTy reported missing; now of­ practice. Now it accomplishes the end officially, prisoners of war- Pte Vi re­ in an indirect belt equally effective in the midst of a dying vegetation. By 1 only Steel Orey Wonted Suit, mannish 1 only, Navy Poplin Suit, novelty style, but­ ficially reported killed In action—Pte. cent Ansel I, Moose Jaw; Pte. I,. 8 manner, through the hotel manager, far the greater number of them have style ; size 41. Reg. $46.50, for . $15.00 ton trimmed; size 40. Reg. $36.50, for W. Fisher, (’ulloden. Ont. Horne. Prince Albert, 8i.sk.; Pte. F Fred Manley, well known In the had violent ends. only ...... i...... $27.50 Died—Sgt. C. A. Forsythe, Slntaluta. 1 only, Navy Serge Suit, eoat is box style, Mclnnes, Lucknow, Ont.; Cpl. John southern end of the province. If a new Political Atmosphere. 1 only, Combination Suit of navy serge and Saak.; Pte. Arthur W. Platt. Vernon, O'Brien. Dummer. Bask ; Pte B. O. button trimmed ; size 40. Reg. $25.00, arrival does not meet with approval Politically the atmosphere is freer i B.C. W'ard, London, Ont. for ...... $15.00 taffeta silk. Coat is of smart pleated de- he will find It impossible to get a room, and more hopeful than one would ex­ Officially reported missing, believed Wounded—Lieut. J. H Lovett, Ayr, and the manager will conveniently for­ sign ; size 36. Reg. *55, for...... $27.50 pect. The men at the head of the 1 only, Navy Serge Suit, semi-tailored style, killed—Pte. Wm. Vlgus, Saskatoon. Ont.; Pte Jos. Me Loud. Roll*. N. D ; get to seat him In the dining-room Granby Company here and in Van belt at hack ; size 20 years. Reg. $25.00, 1 only, Novelty Serge and Taffeta Silk Suit ; Died of wounds—Pte. 8. -J. Clark. Pte. W McDonald, Shlplngan, N. B.; To tell the truth, it Is easy to say that couver see how things are going a for ...... $15.00 size 36. Reg. *47.50, for...... $27.50 I earn. Bask.; Pte. H. Fox, Montreal. Pte F. Phillips. Toronto the house Is full, for It generally Is. clearly as anyone else--and it is l‘te. Alex. McKenzie. Box G04. Nauaim ». Reported wounded anil missing—Pte. At the present moment rock men are 1 only, Bose Taffeta Silk Suit, novelty style ; 1 only, Handsome Black Taffeta Silk Suit, B.C. Raymond 8 Bunn, Vancouver. blasting away a hilltop on which Sol thought by them that it Is well to be on size 16. Reg. $29.50, for...... $17.50 noveltv stvft. fancy braid trimmed ; size I ‘reYlously reported unofficially, now Wounded but on duty—Pte. A. Nlrol. Cameron, of Victoria, will erect an ex the winning side. Hence, while hand will be lifted against the existing 1 only, Dark Oreen Moire Silk Poplin Suit, 36. Reg *42.50. for...... $27.50 cfficially, prisoner.^, of wy—Pte. L Bell's Hill, Alta.; Pioneer Edward tension to furnish more rooms. very smart; size 18. Reg. $32.50, for 1 only, Black Taffeta Silk Suit, belted eoat; Spiers. Winnipeg. Lynch, Annapolis Royal. N. 8. Apart from this purposeful in­ government and the head blacksmith the "tool doctor"—W. X. Macdonald, size 42. Reg. $57.50. for...... $27.50 Previously reported missing. now Artillery. civility the house Is doubtless a com­ only ...... $10.75 fortable place to stop at If one has has been permitted to become the Bow­ unofficially reported prisoner of war— Killed In action—Gnr L W. Sharp. 1 only, Suit of Sand Shade French Serge, 1 only, Fawn Gabardine Suit of novelty passed Inspection by Mr. Manley'. It ser candidate In Atlin, no overt action Pte. o. Williams, Winnipeg. New Westminster. B. (*.: Gnr. J. A talfeta silk trimmed; size 36. Reg. $31.00, type; size 36. Reg. $40.00, for. $27.50 is attractively furnished, the rooms are on the part of leading officials will be Wounded —Pte. Geo. Franklin, Mon­ Brown, England; Gnr. R. K. W'lckham. for ...... $19.75 1 only, Combination Navy Serge and Taffeta treal; Pte. W. R, , Winnipeg; Pte. cosy, there are running hot and cold committed agalnat Frank H. Mobley, England 1 only, Suit of Fawn French Serge, belted ZZ Novelty Suit, braid trimmed ; size 4214 E. M. May. Chatham. N.B.: Pte. Ian water and electric light, and In the ad­ the Liberal candidate. W. A. YYilliaiua. Wounded—Lieut. Robert .. joining recreation hall are all the MeMIHen, Vancouver; Pte: E. McLel- superintendent of the plant, has coat: size 36. Reg. $32.50, for. . $19.75 Reg. $65.00, for ...... $27.50 Montreal; Gnr. J. H. Summers, Toron­ facilities already, , mentioned. In ad lan. Bass River, N.8.; Pte. W. J. authorized the statement that the com­ 1 only, Suit of Fine French Serge, putty 1 only, Grey Hairline Worsted Suit, semi- to; Gnr R. A. Allen, Toronto; Lieut A dttjon there Is a hall upstairs which , England; Pte. Thos. Lynch, R Davidson, Guelph; Gnr John Mc­ pany does not care how its men vota shade, stylish model. Reg. $32.50, for tailored type ; size 36. Reg. $40.00, for will hold over 500 people, and. which Ik At the same time some of the fore­ England; Pte. P. 8. Martin. England; Intyre. Oananoque, Ont.; Gnr. A. P. used for public meetings and concerts. only ...... $19.75 only...... $20.50 Pte. 8. R. Milner, England; Pte. Thos. Morgan. Canso, N. 8 men are rank Rowserltes. and with Dead Vegetation. true Bowser spirit occasionally “let 1 only, Misses' Suit of fine black and white 1 only, Steel Orey Gabardine Suit, semi- V McLeod. Scotland; l»te. V. O. Nash.. Mounted Rifles England; Pte. H. Ollerton, England; For thirty miles down Observatory- out" men who are suspected of too Cheek, belted model ; size 15 years. Reg. tailored ; size 36. Reg. $37.50, for $29.50 Killed in action—Capt. Henry Plneo, Inlet there are significant and in­ much Liberal Influence or activity. The Pte. F. Read. England ; Pte. A. 8. TlUie, W'aten llle, N 8 *35.00, for ...... $19.75 1 only, Black and White Check Suit, with creasing signs of approach to the very afternoon of Mr. Brewster’s visit Scotland; Pte. F. H. Taylor, England. Previously reported unofficially, now 1 only, Suit of Navy Serge and Taffeta Silk, rose collar and cuffs ; size 38. Reg. $46.50, Major R. Timmls, England, Lieut. H. Granby mine and smelters. At first young Harry Mobley, son of the Liberal >fficlally, prisoners of war—Pte. P. T Individual trees In the forests which candidate,- was given his time, his fore belted eoat ; size 36. Reg. *46.50. for for ...... $30.00 D. Jones, Toronto; Pte. Geo. Lâurte. Jones, Montreal; Pte Jos Oillon, no Moose J ’.w; Capt. A. M. McEvoy, Lon­ clothe the hillsides to the water's, edge man—or W. X. Macdonald— fearing only ...... $22.50 1 only, Suit of “Joffre Blue" Fine French address: Pte H J. Setche’l, England are seen to be brown splotches In a don, Ont.; Pte. John Mclvor, Montreal; that he would be too good an advocate 1 only, Suit of Black Taffeta and Navy Serge, belted coat, novelty style ; size 36. Medical Service. field of living green. With the lessen­ Pte. J. McMillan, Hamiota, Man.; Pte. of his father’s cause. SergL Belted eoat ; size 36. Reg. $35.00,' Reg. $47.50, for...... $35.00 Dangerously 111—Pte. D. H. Saun­ ing miles these Increase in number un­ A. Ma Her ton, Montreal; Pte. V. Mit­ Popular Candidate. ders, England. til there Is a reversal In the coloring, for ...... $22.50 1 only, Suit of Putty Shade Gabardine, with chell. Saskatoon; Pte. K. S. Richardson, Engineers the green spots becoming smaller and Mr. Mobley’s chances In- Atlin are of 1 only, Navy Granite Cloth Suit, semi tail­ rose srlk roHar; betted coat ; size 38. Reg. Toronto; Pte. L. Scratchley. Brooklyn, Killed in action—Sapper Jas Thomp­ fewer. Long before there comes Into the best, here and In the far north. HI* business interests have been close-I ored style ; size 45. Reg. $32.50, for *55.00, for ...... $37.50 N.Y.; Pte. Wm. Ramsay. Toronto; Cpl. son, Calgary. sight the tall pillar of sulphur—Im­ T. W, Robinson, Montreal; Pte. Thos. Wounded—Sapper John Burns, Ham­ pregnated smoke, with Its top mush­ ly associated with the progress of this only...... $22.50 1 only, Green Gabardine Suit, belted eoat, Schofield, Toronto; Pte. S. (’. Allcock, ilton; flapper John M«Ilroy. Calgary; rooming out. marking the smelter be­ part of the country, and he has been 1 only, Black and White Cheek Suit, black white silk collar; size 18. Reg. $55.00, Toronto; Lieut. H. E. Ball. Toronto; Sapper R Patterson, Winning; Sapper low'. the fumes can be sensed above the uccessful in building up One of the silk trimmed ; size 16 vears. Reg. $35 00, for ...... $37.50 Pte. G. B. Blackburn. Quebec; Pte. H. R. Evans, New Westminster, B. C.; salty savor of the sea—and the forests largeur wholesale firms in the north. for...... ,...... $22.50 1 only, Suit of Fawn Broadcloth, with must­ Ernest Buckley, Wichita, Kas., Pie. Cpl. John H Vaughan, Cumberland, have become one monotonous brown He is exceedingly popular, is a con­ 1 only, Oreen and White Check Suit, Nor­ ard collar, novelty atvle ; size 38. Reg. Frederick Burnett, New Westminster, B C masking the dying trunks with, their vincing speaker and has been a life long Liberal» iils supporters here are folk style ; size 38. Reg. $35, for $22.50 $60.00, for ...... $39.00 greater in number than those of Mr. Macdonald. In spite Of all Influences to the contrary. There has .lately been formed a Liberal Association with an active and a growing membership. Post Toas«e$ Quite apart from that, the temper of the electorate is largely anti-Bowser, and the reception given Mr. Brewster and Mr. Macdonald at the two meet­ strated by the applause which greeted ings held here, one up at the mine— the emphatic denials given by both. FORT FRASER DOES Mr. Brewster and Mr. Macdonald. AT P0ZIERE8 ENEMY where there Is another town and The premier seemingly lost his head w fine hall- and the other at the smelter fu while in this place and. as a matter <3 town. Indlcgje the trend of feeling. EH of fact, his tergiversations were not 'fM officials of the Liberal Association NOT BELIEVE BOWSER reported in the government press. REPULSED BY BRITISH r^Uma - SH” presided at these, the secretary. Mal­ It was rather significant of the style colm Macleod. at the mine, and the of appeal made by the government to president, Harry Andrew, In town. At the constituencies of the' north' tnd of the former there were present some 2 .0 His Attack on Brewster and the lack of sincerity in the appeals Fierce Hand-to-Hand and women and men, while the hall in town that, at the meeting, there was read a was crowded by over 500 people. Au­ Macdonald Political Blind­ letter just received by the secretary Bomb Fighting at Var­ From House to House diences here do not warm up, and re­ of the Progressive Association from mained cold during Mr. Bowser's visit ness; Bridge Question the deputy minister of public works. ious Points To Mr, Brewster they showed much For the development of the great cordiality, and It did not need the oc­ country north and west of the Nechaco the Good News Spreads casional bursts of applause to show river and Fraser Lake, the people asked Fort Fraser. B. C., July 26 —It was that the speeches were reaching the that there shall be constructed a bridge July 26.—The following ofll Many housewives have found a happy aoltiliou of the breakfast problem in New Post mark. W. X. Macdonald was present found by the Liberal leaders that when across the rivet* which w*ill give access clal statement was Issued last night: at the meeting In town, but did not Premier Bowser was here a month ago, to this town and the railway for "Throughout the day there have been Toasties. settlers who go Into that district. accept an Invitation to the platform. he deliberately mis-stated facts. It may fierce hand-to-hand combats and bomb There were no questions and no Inter­ have been that because he had reached When he was here Mr. Bowser prom­ These new eom flakes are distinctive in that they have a self-developed flavor all ruptions of the speakers, and at both euch a small settlement he felt free to ised that he would use all hie Influence fighting at various places along the their own—the delicate, fascinating flavor of choice, white Indian corn. Unlike other places cheers for the Liberal leader cut loose and say anything that came to secure the construction of this front. The Germans attempted an at­ were given. Into his head or possibly a habit of bridge. tack on Poxieres from the northeast flakes, they do not depend on cream and sugar to make them palatable. A Bowser Dodge. saying that which is not the fact has In reference to ,this. Deputy Minister become so confirmed that he eftnnot this afternoon, but were driven back by It was here for the first time on the Griffiths wrote that the prospects for Try a handful without cream and sugar—note the flue flavor and new form ; also the resist the temptation. When he was our artillery Are. tour that the free distribution of the the erection of a bridge here are not here he told the people that Mr. tiny “bubbles” on each flake. These bubbles are a distinguishing charaeteriatie and are reptile Bowser press came under ob­ very bright. The reason given was “Between the Ancre and the sea no' Brewster had failed to make a success servation? From some source, and at that stf many bridges had gone out this important Incident occurred." produced by the quick, intense heat of the new process of making, which also brings of his own business, and on this he whose expense cymot here be sur­ spring-as to overtax an inelastic vote based the argument that a man who French Report. out the wonderful flavor, ... mised, copies of the-Vancouver News- Needless to say, the news has groused could not successfully look after his Advertiser and of a guttersnipe publi­ renewed antagonism to the govern Paris, July 26.—The following official own affaire could not be entrusted Although the New Post Toasties are a great improvement in flavor and form, they cation printed there are being mailed ment and to Hen. W. R. In this statement was Issued last night: with the business of a province. vicinity. to electors. Judging from the com­ cost no more than ordinary flakes. Have a package delivered for to-morrow'a break­ Of Mr. Macdonald he said that he “Apart from a violent bomb ments made upon ^ht# political dodge of La Laufee (northeast of Vei had not been a success as a lawyer and A GERMAN STATEMENT. fast. the well-paid news and editorial ad­ he accused him of having hired John there has been no Important vocacy of Premier Bowser has and will Scott In Edmonton to come to the whole of the front." have little effect upon the electors of British Columbia and commit election Berlin. July 26.—A British biplane A Belgian communie; was shot down by a German submarine offences. The utterance of these “There have been i New Post Toasties statements was confirmed by the at a point north of Zeebrugge, Belgium, “In the first act a husband and a on Monday, says a statement Issued engagements at various p< audience which assembled In the old lent bombardment took Made In Canada. * Sold by Oroeers everywhere. wife began making love to each other, school house, under the chairmanship by the edmlnUty to-day. Two officers it was terribly exciting." "A hu Hf John H . Ross, to hear Mr: Brewster: » maehtns wees raptured. ■ - • eestao, at Canadian Poetum Cereal Co., LtdL, Windsor, Ont. and wife? Pretty slow—what?** “Oh, and Mr. Macdonald. but, my dear, they weren’t each That no one here credits the state­ ‘Ts your father asleep, Dorothy?** Have ran other's.** ments by the premier wns demon^ "His eyes Is, auntif, but not his nose/* Clears lately? Ci VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916 y

*°uth of Ersingjan, and pomribly Dlar- And It was this same Mr. Bowser who bekr, a similar distance southeast of described the firm of Fo^ey, Welsh St Kherput and the gateway to Meaopo Stewart as one of the wealthiest cpn- DAVID SPENCER, LTD. tan ia. In any event the Russians may tractlng firms on the continent Cetln Ahead of the he expected to resume their westward It was (his improper complication of progress In Asia Minor without worry Mr. Bowser, the attorney general, with Weather Man | BTORE HOURS: D.30 TO 6 P M. FZIDAYB M0 PM SATURDAYS 1 P M. | ing over the situation in Persia o Mr: Bowser, the head of the firm of \ Mesopotamia, the lasyes In which' Bowser, Reid M Wallbridge, In a court By ordering your winter’* would b? determined by a continuation case that inspired a chief Justice of the supply of Coal now. During July we are allowing a dis­ of the victorious campaign in Asia province tô declare that "the adminis Balance of Trimmed Millinery Minor. 1*he next Turkish base Is Slvas, trut ion of Justice was tainted at the count of one hundred and thirty miles due west fountain head.” Would such a con­ Grouped Into One Price for an Immediate Clearance, $2.50 of Erzlngjqn, and It may be that the fusion of public duty with private pro­ enemy will be unable to reorganize his fit be permitted in the United King­ 5% front until' he ehas fal'en back the dom or anywhere else In the British The immediate clearance of the balance of Trimmed Millinery bought for this season s greater part of that distance. The Empire 7 Not for an instant In Eng­ for Cash busmens is what we aim at. Hence, the above low price for very smartly trimmed models fighting Is now nearing the open spaces land a minister may not be connected that were priced considerably higher. Each model in the assortment will he found a most Where Russia will be able to employ on all orders of three tons desirable quality, shape and color. Models that cannot fail tb meet with the approval and In any way with a company obtaining or more, with no extra The daily times cavalry, an arm for which the Turk has concessions from the crown. satisfaction of those ladies who wish to wea> the best while paying only an inexpensive price. no liking.. charge for Oak Bay or Es­ —Selling. ^Second Floor PoblUhrd flail, l.zeept Sunday) by Mr. Bowser's statement in Rossland quimau deliveries. The times printing a pub­ The announcement that Turkish shows his utter Inability to appreciate lishing COMPANY, LIMITED. rM*>op!rurc in tràfcsft through the Bat- the distinction between his connectidft We Draw Particular Attention to the ...... Corner Brood and Fort Streets ban* and that the "fes would soon be i»Twm Office ...... Phone 1090 with the firm of Bowser, Reid & Wall Men's Wide End Silk Following Underwear Values for Men lorlai Office ...... Phone «6 *een on the Danube” la Intended n« bridge doing ordinary law business doubt niajnly for Roumanian con Kirk & Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES* with no government affiliations and Ties 35c Th$se are Just a few of the many gi.rnurus which we are sell- LIMITS» sumption and with an eye to tosr at the old prices—offrrfnpv in Whtrh men; benefit by savings •gtr delfeery ...... T.... 80c. per month the firm of Bowser, Reid A Wallbridge ■F" mall (exclusive of city), Canada domestic effect. Its chief effect 1212 Broad St. Phone 139 Reg Value 50c of a substantial nature. Our careful buying policy is responsible. SS u^t T* Br,te,n ...... $3 per annum solicitors for large corporations For the sake of comparleoh and proof of our assertion we give the probably will be to confirm In the per annum seeking favors from Mr. Bowser, One of those speeial purchases'! following details: Roumanian mind the Impression that COPY FOR ADVERTISEMENTS premier and attorney general, in some we are able to seeure from the Teutonic allies are hard pressed Penman's Natural Wool Mixture Shirts and Drawers, in medium ®®PT for display advertisements ----- ,------•------in contravention of the Ifcws he Meals of Exceptional Quality at time to time, anil this offer­ WStght ask for line 1V4. t-'hirt.* have long djfBWers £•V®* Bt Time» Qfilçn before « p. m. ot when, they havo-AU. resort (My previoue to» the day of insertion. ”**** Is sworn "T*f maintain in' the" "putTic ■■ Extremely Mudoi ate Prices' Are ■ ing- compares farorabty with afiEB Tenitfir TÔ^daX’» price Î1W. -F|péS«r^rs ypKlaT a la imperative ■clumsy bluffs. The picture of Turkey, When thts rats Is Ml interest. This defect in the Bowserlan an Outstanding F*m\ur* of the any previous offering of its garment...... T5* 1th *" not guaraaue ' plague-stricken, starving, with nearly sssr make-up will always be a serious Dining Roem of the kind. The assortment of Penman's Elastic Rib Shirts and Drawee», natura and light a million casualties In her army, with menace to the welfare of the province shades and patterns is par­ weight, beautiful soft quality ask for line 184. Spencer's spe­ some thousands of square miles in cial price, u » nt ...... T5^ until the elwtorr^làft^Mr. Bowser ticularly good, and quirk Arabia in the hands of rebels whom it ERZINGJAN FALLS. where he cannot do any harm. Where selling will result tone in Penman’s Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, very fine qualité in is Impossible to subjugate and with her" Dominion Hotel a light weight garment—ask for line No. 4Q. Silencer's special the fountain head of the administration and look these over while se­ very vitals menaced by an irresistible Téy This Dinner To-night—It le price, a garment ...... The capture of Erzlngjah by the Russian advance fro mtbe east, send­ of law is tainted there can ^J>e lection is at its best. Price. Wonderful Value for 50 Conte. each, or for. 91.00 Naturel Wool Shirts and Drawers, British manufacture, beauti­ army of the Grand Duke Nicholas is ing troops to the assistance of Ger­ security for the public. 35C 3 ful soft finished quality, smooth as velvet To-day price $li£6 Head Lettuce. Sweet Pkklee. —Selling, Main Floor Spencer's special price, a garment...... #1-00 Russia's satirical retort to the many and Austria. Is the limit of ab­ Halted Almonds. , surdity. What likely la happening Is ESQUiMALT'S CANDIDATE. Puree of Chicken umi Celery. < » —Selling, Main Floor noun cement of the cTerman general Consomme Macedoine. the withdrawal from Turkey of the —- Utff tbrdugh a pre«s correspondent Filet of Me. mu Via Blanc. German corps which were rushed there Potato- Chateau. that Turkish troop* are In transit It Is frequently said that the < Breaded Veal Chot>. Milanaise. after the fall of Erzeruin. They prub More of Those “Special Value” Pants for Men Will through the Balkans for service In Freeh Crab a la New burg en Case. ably are still wearing the Turkish uni great need in British Columbia jst the French Omelette. .... Galicia. The grim humor of the situa- Prime ltlbs of Beef au Jus. tlm pmphmiiiut fry fn., unn^tuic^- form and fez to support the latest Ber­ present time Is a strong representation Stuffed Chicken. Gfblet deuce. Be Sold To-morrow at $2.25 and $3.50 lin' story. Prtilt 8o1«d. rnents will not be lost upon the world of sound business men, practical men, Mashed Potato^». New Potatoes. To-morrow is the last dsy of the special three days' selling of Min’s Pants—the dis­ The British have obtained complete Cauliflower in Cream. apart from the Teutonic combination^, in the legislature and In the govern­ Deep Rambfiry Pie. Peach Pie. posal of several hundred pairs purchased to advantage and representing extra good values. possession of Poxierea and are now although it may be taken for granted ment: that the “practical politician has Lemon Ice Cream and Cake. Every pair of Pants in this offering is well tailored from a good servie» able quality material. favorably situated on the ridge which Alexandra Pudding. that Turkey in particular will fail to had his chance,” with results that can The lower-prieed offering represents Pants suitable for the working man. These tire runs southeasterly along the line of appreciate it The German official who not be contemplated with gratltic/lion. Our Popular Merchants’ Lunch mostly- of hard-wearing tweed mixtures. their advance. In the desperate fight­ told the story of the movement of The Liberals of Esquintait have at 35 Conte ie Highly Appreci­ The £1.00 offering are Pants suitable for business or dress wear. They are principally ing for this Important strategic posi­ Turkish soldiers towards the Danube nominated Mr. A. W. McCurdy as their ated by All Who Value Quality- math» from all-wool tweeds and worsteds, and there's a splendid range of light and dark tion Australian troops played an im­ , should have selected a more harmoni­ candidate to contest the election Variety and Service. mixtures and smarKstriped effects to choose from. Qualities that should sell in the regular portant part, another sharp commen­ ous setting. He evidently for­ against Mr. R. H. Pooley in the contest way up to ST.OO. —Clothinr, Main Finer tary on von Bernhardt's assertion five got that Ersingjans capture was to be held on September 14, a contest years ago that in a great war with the merely a matter of a few hours, Involving more Important Issues than British empire the troops of the over­ Bread and The Boy Incomplete Sizes and Assortments Make a Quick Clearing and in any case he might seas British dominions would be neg­ the province, probably, ever has faced have waited until. Berlin had explained Sale of Women’s Low Shoes and Pumps at Pair $1.95 ligible factors. This victory paves the in Its history. Mr. McCurdy has earned mS7fS \ to the world that the place was of no a continental reputation as a scientist JKrrrp. Bhoes that could not be bought wholesale at anywhere near the price, and it may h* a long time bef««rp way for further Important progress such another opportunity presente iteelf for women to buy footwear At this price. If you are needing low military importance and that Turkey and inventor. He was for years as along the plateau towards the third shoes of any description now is your time to buy. Don't delay your purchase or your size may have been therefore could assist her allies in IJpe enemy positions which guard the •Delated with Alexander Graham Bell, •old. The footwear offered in thle sale are values that usually sell from S3.W 1*- I5.W » pair, so that Galicia without imperilling her own 'XEav.Z approaches to Bapaunie. the Inventor of the telephone. He has •very shoe Is a bargain worth while. Included are shoee of satin, suede, velvet, white canvas, as well eastern front in the slightest. not only made important discoveries as black and tan kid. patent and gun metal. All shoes thoroughly reliable. Price, a pair...... $1.9$ Erxlngjan became the chief military —fit Ming, First Floor the PREMIER A8 SOLICITOR. In his chosen fields of research; he base of the Ottoman east front" after has displayed great business acumen the faR of Erserum, from which It is Crepe Nightgowns That In answer to the criticism directed in the practical application of his dis­ about a hundred miles distant E against him in connection with. the coveries, and hence his position of in­ Are Extra Special at VOC 400 Pairs of Spiral Puttees before that It was a place of firm of Bowser. Reid St Wallbridge, dependence to-day. Consequently Mr. One of the best values offered in Ladies' Crepe military importance, being the head­ on Sale at $2.50 a Pair the premier at Rossland said that there McCurdy is not seeking to enter public Nightgowns, and it's a quality we shall find a dif­ quarters of the Turkish Fourth t'orpe. ficulty in replacing at th«‘ price when once this These are made from all-wool khaki cloth, never was an attorney general In It/e as a "practical politician'' for prac apt daily woven, with edge and the II Is one mile from the West Euphrates stock is cleared. Thee* gowns • are - beawrtftftiy Canada or the old country who-did not tical personal purposes. Success, in hie true khaki shade. We offer this shipment at and is* situated at the end’of a fertile are powerful friends. Every made from good quality English and Japanese retain his connection with his law firm private affaire affords him leisure to healthy boy likes plenty of good* (Tepee, and are neatly trimmed with heavy lace or the old price despite the fact of the increased plain It Is surrounded by orchards cost of production. while holding public office. This is devote his attention te the business nourishing Bread, and it Is the embroidery. Attractive in design and serviceable and gardens and is a town of some in best thing he can eat—best for in wear. An offering you should investigate. — fie'ling, Main Floor untrue, but even if true it does not of the province. After the political ex­ duetrial prominence. Its chief manu­ his stomach, his blood, bone and —Selling, First Floor meet the objection. Mr. Bowser Is not periences of recent years, there is, or factures being cotton, silk and copper brawn. For children grow strong criticized merely because he is a mem­ ought to be, a demand, from the public eating our matchless Bread, goods. It also has a military boot fac­ ber of the firm of Bowser. Reid & for the services of such men as Mr. which is made of the beat flour, tory As wheat, fruit, vines and cot­ McCurdy. Esquimau constituency has specially milled so as to retain ton are grown and cattle are raised on Wallbridge 'but because as the head all the best nutrients of the DAVID SPENCER, LTD. not often in its history been worthily the plain adjacent to the town the of that firm he is solicitor for numer­ wheat. No higher than poorer represented. It has a unique oppor­ Bread. Grand Duke's latest capture is a ser­ ous Interests which have sought, are tunity to honor Itself and advance the "THEIR ADMIRAL, GOD.” ious lose to the enemy and a valuable seeking and have obtained from him popular cause represented by Mr. «A Shields man. serving in the Wgr- prize for Russia as a member of the government i The BAKERIES Ltd. Brewster, the leader of the opposition, Williams Street ipite, in a letter home, étalés that when But it is tlie military Importance of portant concessions belonging to the by electing a citizen of distinction to Phone 141 that vessel wui going full Fpe*«j into ac­ HEADQUARTERS EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Brslngjan which «ornerns the allies people of the province.______tion, In the Jutland battle, it passed represent it and support him in the through a part of the sea in which some Mr. Bowser was the solicitor for the most at -this juncture. The Turks legislature. ether British ship loui gone. down. A sought desperately to secure it against Dominion Trust, whose piratical opera­ numbei of sailors were »» en in the tions, which injured this province every sign of contempt, remembering Water, some swimming and others sup» rapture as anon as Erserum fell Into The says If he were but a porting themselves on lifebt its and more than the war, were faclli the source from which it came. It wei* Russia's hands. .... They « stabliahed common i^an instead of the ordained wreckage. The poor fellows cheered the themselves at Baiburt, an important tated by unconstitutional legislation thinking of the Dominion Trust, the Warspite as Jt rawed pent them:"—Daily oracle of God how gladly would lie paper.; and by the failure of Mr. Bowser as Canadian Northern Pacific and the highway junction between Erzeruin and enter the trenches, and wouldn't hfc ‘acific Great Eastern, Mr. Bowser’s If to die HtciÀly be a hero's - end. Trebizoml, commanding the «crossing attorney general to enforce the law leave his mark upon the enemy. But TOASTEB clients. Then more than heroes of the Choruk river and the chief for the inspection and regulation of surely If the good old German God Is 4- -4 4- These British seamen, from whose drown avenue of advance towards the new trust companies which had been en­ not asleep, or peradventure gone upon Hyplienated Americans are going to base. Moreover, their possession of acted for the protection of I he public. a journey, he would act as the shield Such gallant cheers rose. ask congress to dispatch Am< ri« an Baiburt prevented the Junction of the Mr. Bowser is the solicitor for large and buckler of his commissioned repre­ mails to Germany on- United States Bravely one's life for king and cause to WEEK Russian troops which had captured latjd corporations which acquired from sentative on earth and protect him from give, warships. But why does not Admiral A patriot, purely. Trebisond with those which advanced the government extensive choice areas the slings and arrows of his enemies. Huhénsollern come over the ocean with Is greufl) manlike. Gladly so to die. for speculative purposes. In some cases Wilhelm should put his divine viceger- westward from Erserum, and their his own invincible High fck-ae Fleet and _ 1m godlike, euiel> 7 under conditions which violated the ency to the proof for the comfort of his position further was a wedge which, get the bogs? Has he not reiieatediy JULY 24-29 land laws of the province. He was able subjects and to the confusion of the T..ey died as British seamen ever die had they been able to improve upon it, shattered the naval power of Britain? Fighting—unfearlng : to speak feelingly, therefore, when he Philistines who seriously beset him. might have been a menace to The first thing he knows the people Vet, even hi death, their duty greatly said , that “the speculator must have But we, who are of the scornful, are Russia's !*>seesslon of both the whom he rules and leads bx divine di­ The Electric Tester enables you to have perfect toast at any time his chance.” willing to wager that the allies, If Brave comrade» cheering. Black Ken p«»rt and Armenia's capital. rection will reach the conclusion that without fuss and bother. There is no use trying to demonstrate or even Mr. Bowser is the solicitor for tin* given the chance, would shatter the di­ Its retention by the Turks, U>-«, held up Wilhelm I* but a vain braggart ad­ May it not tie that One who walked the imagine that ordinary toast is as good as electric toast. vinity of thé All-Highc«t, leaving a Sea, Northern Construction Company, the dicted to talking through his helmet. the Russian advance .d»»e west of Ae once the sod. Use crisp and delicate toast, made by clean electric heat. contracting offshoot of Mackenzie * mark upon his holy person that would 4-4-4- Erserum. A few days ago the Russians Walked these waves once again, theli Mann, who have been permitted to not come off. It would have been interesting to souls to guide captured Baiburt after a desperate A large stock to select from at our salesroom. ignore the express terms of the .statute see Mr. Helgesen of Metchosin, son of To their High Admiral, God? struggle and pursued the fugitives —Coulson KernaLan...... - . == relative to the completion of the rall- Our morning contemporary insists a former honored representative of Ea- some sixty miles, which brought them that the government intends to conduct road company's programme In this qulmalt, enter the provincial contest Oakum picking In prison is said to be to the north of Brzingjun. About the province on account of which the the soldiers' vote polling honestly. against Mr, Pooler.' also!a son of a becoming more easy: we should imagine HAWKINS & HAYWARD game time the Russata centre took people have assumed an enormous con­ Well, then, why delay the counting of victor in many a hard-fought battle. it will be quite 'a relaxation for convicts Electricians Muinakhatun, directly east of the Ot­ after the quarries. tingent liability. the ballots In London until four weeks But the hereditary principle Is not toman base, while an advance also was 1607' Douglas Street. Telephone 643. Opposite City Hall Mr. Bowser Is the solicitor for the after thi «laof the election here? recognlzfd as prevailing in this country made from the whithcaet. As the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Com And why Is F. W. Welsh, on trial in In these democratic Jays, and we doubt Turkish line could not be reformed it pany as well as for Mr. Welch, one of the Vancouver school Inquiry, sent to not that the electors of the constitu­ WOULD IT NOT BE WISE was obvious that Esxingjan either had the dominant partners of the company, England to assist In taking the ency wiU remember that fact to mark­ TO PROFIT to be evacuated or left to Investment who also are the contractors for the Hold ices' ballots before the Investiga­ ing their ballots. BRITISH COLUMBIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC With the capture of Erxlngjan the 4-4- 4- R. THOS. STEELE. Principal. road. The Pacific Great Eastern Rail­ tion is finished and altogether regard­ LAST WINTER'S LESSRfl fiasses of four, six. eight and ten stud« nts aie now forming under com­ Russians have cleared the Turks finally The International Nickel Company road hae -bien financed entirely out of less of what Mr. Justice Murphy's ver­ The SUMMER Is the time to petent teachers, so that as large a number as possible may gain Instruc­ tion in the Thomas Steele system of voice training at extmnely reasonable out of Armenia and have therefore A he crédit of the province. The pro­ dict may be? Would a government gives notice of Its Intention to build a get In your reserve supply of refinery in Canada. ^Rather b< luted. saved the remnants of the unhappy visions of the statute safeguarding the actuated by hottest motives have made Wood, f'rices are LOW, they For terms and particulars apply to secretary. rare which peopled the province *ffï5fh public intereels were violated in order such a doubtful appointment ? Are Thw-mteeiilef 1tawbeen-done. Doubtless wiH probably *e HIGHER this Phone 2W7 "1 *HeyaT Bank Building. Cor. Fort and Cook Sts. the company has sufficient stock on winter.' We only handle further persecution at the hands of that the company might receive nearly there no administration supporters not hand to meet all demands from any Talaat Bey and his bestial subordin­ $7.000,000 more than it was entitled to. under Investigation competent to do quarter till after the war Is over. No ates. They a fed bave united the army When that large sum was illegally pall the work? Why does Mr. Bowser in* Firs! $«elHy Dry Fir wonder our premier Is known as which after capturing Treble. »nd has put Mr. Bowser was not only the com­ ■1st upon Mr. Welsh? -Robert the Unready ” Cerdwsid er Berk TIMES BUILDING been slowly furring its way westward pany's solicitor as well as the attorney ^^ils along the mad made famous by the re- general charged with the honest ad­ At one fiThl* meetings In the north $5.35 Per Deri Mr. Bowser spoke disparagingly of Mr. Berlin exultantly announces that "the Xenophoe and bis Ten Thou- ministration of the law, but for part Motor delivery. treat of X fes te on the Danube." According to ap­ any - centuries ago. with the of the time at least he was actually the Brewster as a business man and of sand man pearances it is about to disappear from Jett bias» . Ah*. r whp paid the money Mr. Maedormld as "a lawyer. He Lieyd-Yeeeg ARaeeell Offices to Rent that both had fceen nuNmS in tbelr Rvrsian forces In Asia Minor These to hie clients. Now. as premier, Mr. 1012 BROAD ST. new will be able to devote their atten­ Bowser is going to present the com­ callings. Our report says the audience Have you bed “Noblemen" I'HONE 4532 x 7 APPLY TIMES OFFICE heard these puerile falsehood* with Cigars lately? tion to Kharput, seventy-five miles pany, his clients, with ««.00S.0SP more. Xi • i VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916 ANNIVERSARY OF WAR THE CARE OF YOUR SELECTED TITLES FROM THE HAVE YOU TRIED TO BE CELEBRATED LATEST LIST OF CHILD’S TEETH Commemorative Functions to HOP’S ENGLISH Nlll jjlBiP 0 EDISON IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE Be Held in City on I August 4 BLUE AMBEROL Has It ever occurred to- you ALE AND STOUT that the* misery and discomfort experienced by adults through liissS (Non-Intoxicant) August 4. the second anniversary of bad teeth could have been obvi­ RECORDS the beginning of the war, will be cele­ Brewed in England from the lx at Kentish Ifops. ated had proper care been exer­ brated In Victoria us elsewhere d ^,|| | ||0 Included iu the newest list of cylin­ cised during the yettrs of child­ throughout the empire. The official PER DOZEN PINTS 01.50 hood T der-playing records are many numbers clv|c Commemoration will take the that every Amherola owner should Probably you do not notice form of a patriotic demonstration at x IlCilP y possess. Come in to-day if you can. .anything.wrung-wltU your child's Beacon- HHF park, and at a meeting of It iff a pleasure for us to phty over thee» THE HUDSON'S BAY GO. teeth now, and you are careful to the city council committee yesterdaÿ it records for you. Family Wins and Spirit Merchants. Incorporated 1S70 see that they are kept clean; but was decided to ask Premier Bowser to Open Till 10 pjm. Tolophono UU the properly,.qualified dental sur­ move the resolution reaffirming the de Praise Ye—Attila. Marie Rap- When I Ye Orange Blossom Time UIS Douglas Street We Dourer. termination of the citizens of .Victoria geon can detect nfgns of ap­ pold, Kprl John and Arthur in Loveland. Geo. Wilton Bal­ proaching decay which are not to see the war through to a decisive Middleton. — lard. victory. • f . . evident to the average man or Where’er You Welk. Redferne Mery of Argyls. Will A. Rhodes. Owing to hla absence from the city Holllnehead. Setting the Pace—One-Step. Ju­ in connection -with a tour which he la Are You Helf the Men Your das Society Orchestra. maklag In the Interior of the province, Mother Thought You’d Be? Hilo March. Hawaiian Guitars. r-T-- LET ME EXAMINE YOUR CHILDREN'6 teeth H- Breweter. Liberal leader, who Wffffw vetrBrunt- ~ ------Kangaroo Hop Fox Trot. Xylo­ 1 1——------was invited to second the resolution, Letter That Never Reached phone Selection. 1 You will t>e under no obligation, and It may be. the means of saving will be unable to attend the proceed­ Home. Geo. Wilton Ballard. Where Did Robinson Crusoe Ge ings, but the Liberal organization is L . . BRIEF NEWS OF them painful spells of toothache, and most important of all. will result Lullaby—Jocelyn. Ernest Albert With Friday on Saturday being asked by the committee to nom Couturier. Night?, Billy Murray. Bargains From in Improved general health. inate one of its members to take Mr. THE CITY Brewster’s place LADIES ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE The programme will consist chiefly of these addresses, the proceedings to Our Dollar Week Phoenix Stout, 2 quarts for 16c. • be opened by Bishop Macdonald, who - ft ft * will offer the prayers Bands will be FLETCHER BROS. B. C. Funeral Co. (Hayward's) Ltd- present, and there will be a procession •stabllshed 1867. Always open. Quiet DR. ALBERT E. CLARKE through some o the principal city Western Canada's Largest Music House Display >rlvate parlors; large furnished Offices in Bldg., Cor. Votes end Douglas Sts. thoroughfares to the park, headed by Don’t overlook this r.tre opjwr- ‘ impel v Reasonable charges, 734 Office Phone 802. Residence, 681R 1121 Government Street and 607 View Street Jroughton Street. Phone 2236. • Mayor Stewart and the aldermei^ In the New Spencer Building (unity to .economize. Every whe- ______Arlan Club Concert. priced article «ffonls a genutn** * ft ft Hudson’s Bay "Imperial" Lager The Arlon Club, under the conduc- opportunity to save, j leer, quarts, $-.00 per dozen. • torship of F. J. Sehl, is assisting in the House Dresse», ial at $1.00 ft ft ft Making Jelly?—Tin topped Jelly commemoration of the event by giving • / glasses, 50c and 60c. doz. R. A. Vests, 3 or 4 for...... Ql.OO Those of us are left behind an open-air concert in the grounds of Must be something more than kind, Brown A”Cd., 1302 Douglas St. • FUNERAL OF PIONEER tii- Parliament buildings at 8.30 o'clock Princess Slips, rcg. ut $1 SO, for j Ct-OKMTE WITH MS •atriotle Aid Society, 640 Port St. ft ft ft on the evening of August 4. only ...... Ql.OO u tt ft “Squirrel” Brand Peanut Butter, at The Italians of the city are organiz Attractive Courteous Middy Blouses ...... 01.00 Phoenix Stout, 2 quarts for 25c. • all grocers. • HELD THIS MORNING ing a "Tag Day” in aid of their wound ft ft ft ft ft ft ed soldiers, and have chosen August 4 Prices. For the Missis and the kids Phoenix Stout, * quarts for 26a. • Corwt, ...... 91.00 for the undertaking in view of the Uncondi- Left behind—who pays, who bide? ft ft ft patriotic spirit which will be upi*vr- Silk Ankle Hose, 4 pairs Ql.OO F High Patriotic Aid Society. 640 Fort St Every dollar that you give most on the anniversary of the date ft ft ft Helps a soldier's wife to live! Man^ Attend Obsequies of when ao many nations donned armor Quality Guar- Phoenix Stout, 2 quarts for 26c. Patriotic Aid Society. 640 Fort 8L Late Mrs. Amelia against the common enemy. Goode. enteo. & ft ft ft ft ft ft Anniversary Services w ill be held In 6. Bichardsee 1 Co. A. Give to aid the Union Jack; Phoenix Stout, 2 quarts for 25c. • 1 Geiger the canteen grounds, Esquimau, at Victoria Housse 636 Tates Bt. There are those who'll not come ft ft ft "4 1 which the clergy of the district are of­ Saturday, July 29, Orange Field Day. ficiating, and the army and navy re­ 1 Patriotic Aid Society. 640 Fort St Royal Athletic Park. • presentatives will be in attendance. The People’s Cash ft » ft ft ft ft Miny old-timers and others attended "Squirrel" Brand Peanut Butter, si Phones Galvanized Clothes Line Pully, 75c the funeral this morning of Mrs. Amelia 749 Yates II grocers. pair at R. A. Brown & Co.'s, 1302 FURNITURE MISSED * ft ft ft Geiger, a pioneer resident of the city, Street Grocery 3581, 1759 University School Douglas St. • We for wham our boys have fought who passed away on July 24 The fu­ House is Robbed of Some Valuable Ar- ft ft ft Pay because we must, and ought, tides; a Curieue Case. Have Yon Compared Our Prices With What You Are Paj Phoenix Stout, 2 quarts for 25c. • neral took place from the Hands ‘atrlottc Aid Society. 640 Fort St. for Boys ft ft ft Funeral chapel, the procession leaving ft ft ft A remarkable case of looting a resi­ Benefit—Returned Soldiers disabled Choice Back Bacon—Pires or Heine Tomate Catsup B C- soeteum et McOfil ÏTM- Phoenix Stout, 2 quarts for 26c. • there at $.45. Fifteen minutes later dence Is reported to the city police. in war, receive free treatment In mas­ Half Piece. OA_ 2 large bottles ...... verslty. Second plecr In Canada Some few years agt* when there were In 1913 at th* Royal Military Col­ ft ft ft sage and curative exercises by Mrs. J. High Mass was sung at St. Andrew’s Per lb...... 4UC many carpenters In the city fit the No. 1 Jap Rice, lege, Kingston. Canadian Navy. Lend a hand and trust to hick; Todsen, M. O., at her new office. 614 Câlhedral by Rev. Father Macdonald. B. C. Surveyors' preliminary. time of the building activity. Ernest 5 lbs...... 25c Something's due to Jack Canuck, Fort street. Phone 1171-Ll. • Brown Beane, Cadet Corre and Shooting. Separ- One hymn, “Nearer. My God to W. Nordin started to establish a home ate and special arrange menu for atrlotlc Aid Society. 640 Fort St. ft ft ft 5 lbs. '...... 25c Bird’s Egg or Custard Thee ” was sung us a solo by Mrs. on Albany street, a quiet road which ft ft ft Take a Cameron A Colwell Auto Powder, per pkg 14c Wilson. Beautiful flowers covered the runs north from the Gorge road. Just People’s Favorite Butter, No. 1 Hudson’s Bay “Imperial" Lager Tally-Ho for your picnic party. Com casket. Friends and relatives followed BOYS TAKEN FROM aleer, quarts. 3 for 60c. • fort, I>e Luxe. Service, first class. within the city boundary. Government Cream- QC. the cortege out to Rose Bay .cemetery, There are few bouses on this road, Nice Freeh Pure 8 YEARS OF AGE AND ft ft ft Term* reasonable. Make your reser­ ery. Per lb...... OOC Coffee, per lb. . 25c UPWARDS Masters Re- Lined, Furnaces Re- vations early Phone 693Aand 185. • where Interment took place In the fam­ and w hen the decline in building oper­ 3 lbs...... ,.$1.00 Watson A MtcGregûr, Ltd". ft ft ft ily plot. Th~ following were the pa 11- ations forced lxlm .to go elsewhere, be Christmas, tr-rm commences Wed- j> 4745. • liearvrs: Messrs, Frank Held, F. Sere, left the house, which had not I teen Castile Toilet Soap, Fry’s Breakfast nz D'sday, September 4. 1916. Phoenix Stout, 2 quarts for 25c. • 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft T. Johnston. S_A. Bentley. H P. Mc­ quite finished, with its furniture. Mr. 9 cakes ...... 25c Cocoa, Mi-lb tin...... &*rC Wardec-Hev W W Bolton. M A. Non!in moved to Seattle with his fam­ (CanUb). Phoenix Stout, 2 quarts for 25c. • Dairy Butter, 28c. a pound, at Dowell and B. Baines. ily. He has had a representative ex­ \ Headmaster—J. C Barnacle. Esq ft ft ft Grant's Grocery, Pandora and Blansh - (London University). amine the place from time to time but Detectives Fail to Find the Joints.— ard St. Orange Field Day, Saturday after­ For particular» and prospectus | Aif ter a search they decided the jointe ft ft ft noon. July 29. Royal Athletic Park. • until the last visit nothing unusual app'«g the Headmaster. w had l*een detected. However, since the sere Invisible. Why? Papered by a Remember Orange Field Day, July ft ft ft i native. Savage. Phone 29. Royal Athletic Park • previous visit this representative finds SPECIAL Ice Cream Social.—An ice cream so­ 3 that much of the. I»est furniture la Finest Preserving Cherries (P-| QQ ft ft ft cial will be held this evening at the missing" A. ft ft ft Gorge Park—Smart Set Thursday Hampshire Road Methodist church. tVr crate of ,24 boxes ...... >00 ' WOOD FOR REIT "1 s Owl Auto Service Is now prepared An examination of expressmen,, night, amateur night. Special The concert will start at 8 o’clock. All transfermen, etc., has failed to locate Dish autos or taxis at any hour are welcome. With Privilege of Purchasing one 20-lb. Sack û* -| HC) features. • any person removing material fron WINTER M ” » day or r.lght at reasonable ft ft ft ft ft ft B. 0. Sugar i cotton sack) ______. ... I tile premise»# but It la stated that ~a Phone 299. • Put It on the Gramophone. — Put Elk» Dance.—The Elks will hold motor truck might have been hacked ft ft ft Nusurface Polish <>n your grama- their usual monthly flannel dance at Quotations on quantities, Phoenix Stout 2 qu---» tor Hz. • up to the rear of the house across va­ Nice Juicy Lemons. Qf- White Swan Washing IQp phone, furniture and floor* It makes the vlubrooms, « amohell building, to­ cant lota, and the missing furniture tiave time and money. ft ft ft per doz. 20f. 2 doz.... 00 v Powder, large pkg...... 1%/C Order now! lasting lustre. 8 oz.. 25c.; qta., 90c.. morrow. Thursday evening Dancing Get a C. A C. Taxicab for service. taken Away in that manner. Up to Are you going to wait until _ at R. A. Brown & Co. Made in Vic­ will be from nine till one. Buffet sup the |*resent there la no clue to the' B. C. Granulated Sugar, A4 qa PRirES INFREASK or until. W 693 and 186. Weddings a epe- toria. • per at 11.38. Music will be furnished 20-lb cotton sack #I.OU by the Elks orchestra. disappearance of the miasing articles, Imperial Jelly Powders, in some cases, the roads be- ■ cl ft ft ft some of which were of considerable come Impassable, before put- ft ft ft 4 for...... 25c Daughters of Englartd.—The regular ft ft ft bulk. The house was well-furnished Blue Ribbon Tea, ting In your supply? Hudson’s Bay "Imperial" Lager .. 75c | meeting of I»dge Primrose, 32. will be You will feel better and live longer and the articles missing api»ear to 2 lbs...... ------m a pints, $1.00 per dozen. • held on Thursday. July 27. in the A. O. if you keep your bowels regular by have been selected from the stock w’lth Victoria Wood Co. ™ ft ft ft F. hall. Broad street, at 8 o’clock. A Nice New Potatoes, the occasional use of Rexall Orderlies considerable taste. Roman Meal, large f»» Johnson B* Phone B74. After the Rain have your lawn full attendance la requested. 10 lbs...... 16c and 25c t>oxee at Rex&ll Drug package ...... 29c [/? ■ moweri gmund at Wilson’s Repair ft ft ft Stores only. D. E. Vampin li lop. 614 Cormorant. • Flower Shew at South Saanich.—The ft ft ft MANY DOGS POISONED Nice New Apple* Cream Wheat, larg» ft ft ft second annual flower show of the Spend Saturday, July 29, at Royal Per box ...... package ...... P ,B 19c All Gone for July—Don't be disap­ South Saanich Women's Institute will Athletic Park. Orange Field Day • Valuable Animals Dead and Authori­ Y. M. C. A. pointed for August. Make reservations be opened by Mrs. D. M. Eberts on ft ft ft ties Are Making Investigation. now. Sa vim Lodge Mr*. H. H. Mo- Saturday. July 29. at 3 p. m.. In the Whist Drive*—The Daughter of St. Choice Ripe Bananas BOYS' CAMPS lony, Shawnlgan l*ake P. O. • Ten»i*erance hall, youth Saanich. Be­ George wifi hold a public whist drive Complaints have been made to the Per dozen ...... 22c ft ft ft sides a splendid display of flowers not Monday, evening, July 31, at 8 authorities that there la an epidemic -THE CAMPS OF KNOWN Pacific Milk, nice and creamy at the least interesting will l>e a display of dog poisoning within a few blocks DELIGHT" o'clock In K. of C. hall. Fort street. Grant's Grocery. Pandora and Blansh - of antiques from the home of the mem­ Members are asked to bring refresh­ of &{o*s street and investigations are ard. < e GYPSY TRAMP CAMP bers. Tea. homemade candy and Ic’e ments. Good prizes and light refresh­ being made In an effort to trace the The People’s Cash Grocery July S to 16. Cost...... $10.00 ft ft ft cream will be sold in the booths dur­ ments will be served and a good time guilty party. Already twelve dogs Hudson’s Bay "Importer* Lager 749 Yates Street. Phones 3581,1769 MOUNT RAINIER CAMP ing the afternoon, the proceeds to is assured all who attend. have been poisoned and among them Boor, quart*. 3 for 60c. • be given to the Red Cross fund. were a number of prize-winners. It is July 17 to Aug. 2. Cost.. .$12.00 ft ft ft estimated that the doge which have Mi Satisfaction Unconditionally Guaranteed ORCAS ISLAND CAMP Dance in Connaught Hall.—The died were worth about $4,000. Several July 11 to Aug. 1. Cost.. .$10.00 *adies Social (Tub will hold a, dance cats have also died from poisoning. In the Connaught hall on Thursday. Register Eerly. Open to eny Boy The matter has been placed In the July 27, Prof. Mann's orchestra hav? hands of the police and J. J. , View end Bleneherd. Phone 2980 “Ifyouyetit Ing been secured to provide the music IpitSall right." inspector of the Society for the Pre­ for the evening. Dancing will com­ vention of CrueRy to Animals, la work­ mence at 9 and continue until one. ing on the case. The ^wners. of the A buffet supper will be served. Tickets DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. dogs, which have l»een poisoned are may lie obtained at the d«M>r. Re­ offering a third of the value of the HARDWARE Take notice that the partnership here­ turned soldiers will he admitted free, animals as a reward for Information tofore existing between Alice Mary bang* ft ft ft which will lead to the conviction of •mi Harry Horace’ Brown, carrying on Going to Sweden.—R. E. Mansfield, the party guilty of the wholesale Kelly-Springfield | American consul general In Van couver, poisoning. It is stated that six dogs business as Merchant Tailors at 747 Yates Street, has this day b-en dissolved, by has been appointed consul general to died yesterday. Iron, Steel, Pipe, Fittings, Brass Goods, Lunkenheimer Valves, mutual consent, and that all accounts Stockholm. It was at his own request Dart-Unions £ against the .said partnership are to h • that he was appointed to Vancouver. Upper Arm Dredging.—F. H Shop His official career extends over a i*erlod presented to and all Recounts due will herd. M. P., la n I so going to be ap­ HAND-MADE TIRES of twenty years, during which he has MECHANICS’ TOOLS and bo paid by Lange A Vo. at the aald proached bjr oaanich as well as the premises. lived in Africa. South America and Eu­ Esquimau council to Induce the pub­ CONTRACTORS’ SUPPLIES, Etc. LANGE A CO. Kf-lly-SpringSeld Hand-Made Tinea rope. Mr. Mansfield is not quite cer­ lic works department to dredge the 747 Yatea St tain of the exact date of his departure portion of Victoria Arm between the are “made up to the mark—not down j which he thinks, however, can not be Gorge and Cralgflbwer bridges, and the to the market.’’ This mark .. is the delayed over the first, of August, entrance to Portage Inlet. Dance at Empress Hotel.—The' for­ ft ft ft ft ft ft Walter S. Fraser & Co.,■I Limited mal dance held last night at the Em­ manufacturer’s guarantee which is all Bible Readings.—4 m the Sunday St. Saviour’s Picnic.—The congre­ evenings of August Rev. J. O. Inkster press Hotel ballroom, and for which the way from 5,000 to 7,000 miles, ac­ gation of St. Saviour's. Victoria West, Telephone 3 P. 0. Drawer 789. Wharf St, Victoria at the First Presbyterian church will will hold their picnic on Hat unlay next the Empress orchestra provided the cording to size. give four illustrated Bible readings at Willow’s beach. A sin-rial car will music, was a very enjoyable affair A covering the life of Christ. The Illus­ leave the church at 1 p. m. for the Sun­ When you get weary of buying unsatisfactory Tires and want a large number of Victorian* and visitors trations will be from the pictures of day school children, parents, teachers The value of any papei as an advertising medium is the circu­ patronized the function, among the REAL casing, come In and let us put a KELLY-SPRINGFIELD on your the famous artist, William Holes, who and others. Those who Come later dancers l*»ing several of the officers car. All we ask Is to sell you ONE. YOU'LL sell yourself the rest. made hla sketches in the Holy I «and. will take tjie I'plands car to Seaview lation multiplied by the purchasing power per subscriber, then di­ from the Ksquimalt naval station, The readings will !»e as follows: First All will take their baskets and tea whose uniforms lent variety to the pic­ Sunday. Annunciation, Birth and will be served at Mrs. Allen’s tea­ vided by the rate. The reasonable advertising rates and good cir- ture. The spacious sit ting-ou t _ rooms Childhood of Christ;” second Sunday, rooms. The committee has arranged were prettily dhrmrzrted wttk f “The Wrst Pertod of* the GallTwin Wttf- A v erj’ good programme of1 wwi; ion of The Times ere strong point* in its fa-ror, birr the- The usual Wednesday evening SS Thomas PlimteyaT istry;” third. Second Period of the for children and adults. to-night will commence at the same Johnson St.. Phone 697 Phone 698 View St Galilean Ministry;” and fourth, "The ally high purehaaing power per subscriber makes it one of the very hour as • usual, but will M 1kft»ai in Trial. Crucifixion. Resurrection and As­ Have you smoked "Noblemen” character...... cension." I'igars latelyT beat advertising mediums obtainable 1 / l VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916

CASH BUYERS ARE CASH SAVERS AT THE THEATRES SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

VARIETY THEATRE. All sent by mall for ------1 must be signedrned with and addressi of the sender. If You Don't Want a nsv OACU The fighting around Verdun has oc - -The Gift Centro- _ _ UUlTIO Grocery ©i* Meat Bill r Ml UA«H cupied a prominent plgce In the war A. G. Brazier, of Vernon, Is at the news for some time, and Interesting Dominion. picture» In connection with the atrug Special Values From' * • W. ■tore Hour,i 1.10 am. to • p.m. »• B. Cann, of Winnipeg, li'at the Do­ gle are almwn In the Pathe Weekly at Optical Department ' Kridar. 0.10 p. m.| Saturday, 1 p. in. IT SAVES YOU MONEY HERE minion hotel. the Variety theatre. These were taken dotd Filled Rtrnmed and * ft* ft How could we be making the big turn-over we are if it were by the Fatlie staff photographer. The Rimless Amber Spec­ H. J. Lucas, of ReveMoke, Is at the » not /or pictures are shown in addition to the tacles. excellent glasses regular programme, the feature being for the sun. Per pair Strathcona hotel...... IL60 ft ft * Women's Coats to Clear E thfeg^Jeel film, "The Scratch of the THE FACT THAT WE SAVE OUg CUSTOMERS MONEY Shell Rimmed Goggles, J. F. Marshall, of Chemalnus, Is at Pen.” TheFo I» also the 10th episode of in acto and amber the Dominion hotel. Abolish credit—pay cash",. àml jHy it here. “The Red Circle,” and Two amusing sliades. Per pair, $1.50 comedies. and ...... $2.00 ft ft ft cit $ Y*30 • X Bouch and Lamb Willie Clark, of New York, Is a guest vi C. 6 B. Lemon Marmalade, Clover Valley Butter, good Prismatic Binoculars, at the Empress hotel. DOMINION THEATRE. 4n genuine pig skin military case. Per jgdr 4.P. D. Bush, of Sidney, is registered # $9.75 fir19c S?-..;...33c “Silks and Retins" Is the delightfully ft ft ft at the Strathcona hotel. charming romance In which little Mar fhnoked Glasses, In eye­ C. A B. Raspberry OQ _ Government Creamery But- glass or spectacle ft ft ft guerlte Clark Is being starred by the Here is an offering that will prove particular­ Jam, .2-lb. tins. styles, rimmed or rlra- E. F Craig, cf Seattle., is registered Famous Flayers Film Company on the Mss. Wr pair ...... Me. - ly worthy of your attention, the vaines being the — C. A B. Raspberry or Red •ft»...... 38c Paramount programme at the Do­ WE CARRY A FULL at the Strathcona hotel. 3 lbs. for ...... $1.10 ft ft ft Currant Jam FA . minion theatre this week. In th|s un­ STUCK OF OPTICAL most attractive presented this season. There 4-lb. tins ...... UÎ/U GOODS. Vf. A. Day. of • Wrnngel, Alaska, la National Cream usual romance Miss Clark Is a modem Broken I^enece RcpUtced. are Coats included in this sale embracing tweeds, girl who te te. merry. a certain young staying at the Dominion tin.. Prescriptions a Specialty. C. A B. or Robertson's Red Sodas, 2-lb. 25c dandy against her wishes. Through the ft vft ft checks, serges, corduroy velvet and silverbloom. C. H James and Mrs. James, of Cal­ Currant Damson A4 _ Roman Meal Bread careless manoeuvring of a table, a Popular colors are presented, and there are all ' Plums, 7-lb. tins.. »7‘rt drawer is dislodged, which had here­ gary. are at the Dominion. Loaf . m . . 10c Short!, Hill & ft ft ft sizes for women. View tlie models in the win­ Buttercup Milk Roman Meal tofore been unseen, revealing1 a diary With an avenue of escape from her pre • Dr J MacDonald, of Edmonton, Is dow. You will appreciate the great values now ' large cans______J*er. pkg. . . Duncan, Ltd 10c 29c dtcement tiwcrftowr lrr It by an ancient registered--a* tb*»-£*>ndnmnv - -- ...... ----- shown at $4.75, $7.50 and $8.75. ------relative, of the Eighteenth Century, Diamond Merc liants. ft ft ft Goldsmiths . and Silver- who had been in a tike predicament. Miss Smith, of Cobble Hill, has ar­ rived at the Mtrathcona hotel. : The plot Is a combination of an old At the Sign of the Four love story with one of modem origin. Dials. ft ft ft SALI OF BIOH-ORADE NOVELTY RIBBONS liai For To-morrow—Rice Mr anjd Mrs. Lew is, of Calgary, have Little Félicité, the stellar figure in Central Building. AND LACES AT EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTION both romances, Is portrayed by Miss View and Broad Sts. arrived at the Stiathcona hotel. THURSDAY Best Siam Rice <)Frt Clark. She Is supported by such well- ft ft ft 7 ibs...... 6DL known players as Thomas Holding. H. K. Wanviser and Mrs. Famnsco, Vernon Steel, Clarence Handysidea, W. of Portland, are at the Dominion. Delivered only with other goods. A Williams and Fayette Perry. T ^ ' "" ft ft ft L. O. Armstrong, of Washington, D. Sale of White Turkish Towels Rubber Rings, doz., 5f, (If Reception Flour, always uni­ ROYAL VICTORIA. V , fs staying at the Empress hotel, ft ft ft and...... 121i* form in quality ; 49-lb. "The Wt-mJeTfcul Adventure," by Cap­ H A. Farley, of London,# Eng, ar­ sacks ...... $1.64 tremendous bit the açt‘ has. made on Parawax, large pkt.... 14$ tain Wilbur Lgwtun, the most recent rived at the Bmprver hotel yesterday. Fox release, m the attraction at the the circuit. 7 cakes Golden Star Tea, lb... 35$ ft ft ft All are standard quality and English manufacture, White Swan Soap, Royal Victors during the week. Wil­ LaZar and Dale are two clever come­ lbs...... R. Alnslie and Mrs Ainslie, of Co- for ...... 23$ 3 98$ liam Farnupf, known to fame as the dians on the bill who present a black You will realize the cousid» rable saving by supplying face turn they call "Joining the Union." iiMU, ore guests of the Dominion hotel. your nreds Thursday. . Pels Naptha Soap, 4 cakes Ghirardelli Ground Sweet acreèn’a. foremost dramatic actor, plays ft ft ft the lead In this production. The plot by means of Which they are able t*i for ...... 24$ Chocolate, lb...... 28$ keep the house hi an uproar of! Mrs and H. Watson, of Golden, reg- White Turkish Towels, White Turkish Towels, Brazilian Blend Coffee, contained in a story of unusual laughter throughout their turn Thetr' to*^ at the Empress hotel yesterday, Pearline, large pkts. . .23$ power and deep human Interest.- Mr. comedy Is fast, clean and clever. They ft .J” ft fringed ityle. Special fringed style, heavy Shredded Wheat, large pac­ freshly ground. Lb.. 25$ Farnurn’s wide scope of character de­ ...... qualities, ami e z tra also offer a few Instrumental selection* ! Andrew and Frank A. Bogart, of | at ...... 50$ a pair ket ...... 12$ Oatmeal Toilet Soap, 9 cakes lineation la a marvel to all who watch Which win them additional api.!uus< ! Fresno, Cn!, arc guei«ts at the Empress large size. Special, 75C his work. In this picture he plays two W’lll Morris, pantonune cyclist, Is a bedel. Old Dutch or Lux, 3 for 25$ for...... 25$ parts, each as far from the other as White Turkish Towels 95# and 81.15 a pair glowing example of that much abused ft ft ft the two poles. Another artist who ap- term "a scream." Hie pantomin** is Mr and Mrs H. H. Grant. in hemmed or fringed Another Splendid Good jxars to advantage In this production rich and he closes his offering with Angt U are staying at the Empress Style. A heavy large- Quality shown in hem­ Dorothy Green. In the boudoir •vine very clever stunts This is about hotel, scenes of this photoplay In which Ma- the best opening act that ha* been ft ft ft size tpwel. Special 65$ stitched style. Spe­ sora, played by Miss Green, casts her shown here for Fume time. I Howard C Rin hie, of Edmonton, a pair. cial . . $1.25 per pair H.O. KIRKHAM & CO. LTD. pell about John Démarest (William Davett and Duval offer a humorous Alberta. Is registered at the St rath cotta Victoria, B. C. Duncan, B. 0. Farnum), her acting Is highly drama­ dialogue representing the trouble of a hotel, tic. The cast surrounding Mr. Farnum team of stranded vaudeville perfor-j z" ft ft ft ATTEND THE MID-SUMMER SALE OF FANCY DUmUITC. 0roc- makes for success. It Is questionable tll It fall» on their act, there le not a j minion If the scenic effects and photography moment w hen there is n«»t something ! ft ft ‘ ft 755 Yates Street, Victoria. Phone 1876 In these ami «4 heir Fox features could doing. | Mr and Mrs Seligman of New York be surpassed To sum up, there is a Dickinson and IVa#nn pleased the, city, arrived at the EmprcM hotel 575 Granville St., Vancouver WEATHER BULLETIN. powerful actor backed by a powerful audience with their bright patter «aid 1 yesterday. PANTACES THEATRE play, powerfully produced. Miss Deagon prox-ed that she knows ; ft ft ft full well how to wear becoming gowns i D’Arlenetk Fuller, of t’hicago. ar- ALL THIS WEEK Daily Repart Furnished by tha Vie Next week Betty will be seen A Sparkling Musb-al Comedy. taris Metrereiegic al Department. Id Tolstoi's great play "A Woman’s Re­ Mlas Florence RayfieM Is a dainty rived at the Empress hotel yesterday generation." girl with a pleasing personality, Her afternoon. “THE ELOPERS delightful rendition of aevtml ft ft ft Featuring the Popular « '«median, i Victoria. July M.—& a. m.—The baro­ songs is well received. Misses Ida I» Ik neon and Bertha A TEDDY McNAMARA meter Is comparatively high over this PANT AGES THEATRE. Canadian Red Cross Society Lely, of Rpokanc. are new arrivals at And five other laugh-producing province, and fair weather la becoming general. • Considerable rain hae fallen Both Teddy and Nellie McNamara the DomiBlee. Matinee, 1; Night. 7 and «. here and on the Lower Mainland, and are great favorites in this city. Vic­ Why Pupil Feel Depressed ft ft ft showers have occurred -In Alberta. toria theatre-goers have not forgotten Mrs A J MvLe*>d and Miss McLeod, th. ir several appearances here in the is the Celd WeeHur of Vancouver, art staying at the Pollard Optra Company and In vaude­ ‘ Wiry I» Ttrtdneag and langour- so SUPERFLUITIES - RAFFLE For 26 hours ending 5 p. m. Thursday. ville. pre.valcnt just now? A physician ex­ Victoria and vicinity—Light to m«w!*-»ate Ho It will be with great satisfaction plained that the cold winter drives Mise L. A. Finch and Miss Mildred So many presents have been given to the Superfluities winds, generally fair and warru*r. that their following will welcome their blood from the surface of the body to | R Finch, of Los Ange lee. Cal., are at Shop that are beyond the pocket of the ordinary person, or Lower Mainland—laght to mod ate the strathcfimT hotel. appearance at the Fan luges theat re the liver. Normally one-fourth of the winds, generally fair and warmer. ft ft ft have an enhanced sentimental value, that the Ladies’ Commit­ ROMANO this week, this time as principals In a whole blood supply la In the liver and -Mieses' Eleanor and Malle W Knapp, tee of the Superfluities Branch of the Red Cross Society have splendid tabloid musical comedy which when more Mood Hi accumulated in gives them ample scope and supports of Lo* A tige lee. registered at the Em­ decided to make one big raffle—the price of the tickets to bOj Victoria-Barometer. 28.17; temperature, that organ everything goes wrong. them with a clever all-star cast. In press hotel yesterday. maximum yesterday. 54. minimum. 44, No better remedy exists than Dr. within the reach of everybody’s purse. THEATRE this cast is another artiste of renown. ft ft « wind. 4 mll*-s W. ; rain, .31: w* at her, clear Hamilton’s Fills which are composed of Miss Jessie Maker. Hhe Is « flam-er Mrs N M< Coli, r t North Vancouver, Vancouver—Barometer. 2» W , tempera­ such vegetable extracts as mandrake TO-DAY AND TO MORROW ho has won fame for herself In the and Miss Gladys Bell, of Duncan, are FI ture, maximum yesterday, 54; minimum, and butternut, and possess wonderful 40 PRIZES eastern cities and is now* captivating gut sts of; the Dominion hotel. 4t>. wind, 4 miles rain. ftdker, •i stimulating powers It's a cloudy. ft ft ft PRICE OF TICKETS, 10 CENTS marvel the way Hamilton’s Pills clear J G. Carroll and Mrs Carroll, of Se­ In addition to regular big show. En trance Barometer, 28,64; tempera­ The McNamaras were scheduled to _ Presented by appear In Victoria some weeks ago. the blood of the poisonous humors. attle. are at the Dominion With them ture, minimum yesterday, 62. wind, • 1st Prize—Woolen Petticoat, made by H.I.M. They were sent to Winnipeg Instead to They put new life into worn-out bodies, are Misses Kathleen Russell and C-eclle miles 8.; weather, cloudy. Queen Mary. Kamloops—Barometer, 29 9b; tempera­ supply "The Elopers" with added build up the appetite, bring back a re­ Hannan. 2nd Prit®—Oil Painting by Ml»» M. Rita Ham­ “Authentic Scenes ture, maximum yesterday, 7f; minimum, comedy and song. This elaborate act serve of nerve energy, tide folks over ft ft ft 69; wind, calm; weather, fair. has expensive scenery, gorgeous cos­ the cold days of winter and the de Pte. F. W\ Hovey of the 107th Bat­ ilton ...... 3rd Prize— Set of Old Engravings; Capt. Cook'» Prince Rupert - Barometer, 28 M; tem­ tumes. a bevy of most capable and pressing days of spring. For your talion. stationed_ at «'amp Hughes. of the Battle of Voyage» -,...... ;...... Mr. A. Carmichael perature. maximum yesterday, $8; mini­ attractive chorus girls and an all-star health and body comfort get a 25c box Man., paid a visit to Ids home here mum, 56; wind, calm, weather, foggy. cast of principals. The Judgment of of Dr Hamilton’s Pills to-day. last week. 4th Prize—Pia no la, with over 100 piece» of Verdun” Tatooah—Barometer, temperature, Mr. Pantages In sending these two ft ft ft music ...... sic...... Mr. Cuyler Holland maximum yesterday, 66; minimum, 46; clever comedians there to complete PUPILS WIN PRIZES E P McCoy and Mrs. Met'ey. and 6th Prize—Overrmfptel .A...... Anon. Taken by a Pat lie staff photo­ wind, 12 miles W.; rain, .14; weather, the cast has been borne out by the H >L Rice «md Mrs. Rice, are a motor­ •th Prise—Ostrich Peathê*#tu»...... -Mrs. Henry Webster grapher. foggy. ing party from The Dalles, Ore., who 7th Prise—Hand-made LlneH Bedspread....-...... Mr». De Clung Portland. Ore. - Barometer, 2$.98; tem­ Result of Keating School art now at the Dominion. 8th Prise—Indian ttand-EW’broldered 811k perature, (Maximum yesterilay, M; mini­ Competition. ft ft • Shawl ...... V...... ^...... Mrs- McCall urn mum, M; wind, 4 miles 8.; rale, M. .weath­ reSSONALS. 9th Prise—811 ver-Tipped Bearskin Rug..;...... Mr. Ferguson er, cloudy. The following were awarded prizes Misses Katherine A. Monaghan and 10th Prise—Water color ; F Koyasht...... ••••Mr. D. J. Angus COMING Beattie—Barometer, 28.86; temperature, On tarie Wees en. at Keating school garden competition: May R M« naghan. of New York, and maximum yegterdav, «•; minimum, 52, Lillian Dunne, of Br«*oklyn, are stay­ 11th Prise—Set of Balzac's Works. IS vols...... Anon. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Oistlwn. Ont—"Some timr .r'H s*nlur *nuW' n°e,r " K«nitn.-i, 12th Prise--Hand-Made Tea Cloth ...... Mrs. Errlngton wind, 4 miles N. W.; ram, .62; weather, eeo«U breakdown. It termiOtod il u,le Rkhardwn and JRiaxlr; ing at the Dominion hotel. fair: ft ft ft 13th Prize—Hand-Worked Rug...... Mr. J. O. Morris quite a bed «see. I2* U- Mb hell and Wilfred Butler. San Francisco—Barometer, 29.84; tem­ Dr. Pkrro's Favor- j Vegetable gardens—L lYeddie Michell Guests at the James Bay hotel In­ 14th Prize—Cedar wood Box (made by returned “the Dare Devils perature. maximum yesterday, CM, mini­ clude: Mies E. J. Blagburn. Leth­ soldier) ...... Hie Preemption wm and Wilfred Butler; 2. George Haler mum. 62; wind. 16 mlhs W.; weather. bridge; Mrs. Weston and children, 15th Prize—Gold and Shpphlre Ring...... Mis» Muriel Lyson Ireeommended to '«d Tommy Mn hell. Miss V. C. Page and Henry New- 16th Prise —Solid Silver Ink Stand...... Hev. Bt. John Payne Grand Forks- Temperature, maximum by a friend whe ! Junior gra«ie, flower garden»—1, of War” h, Vancouver; Mrs and Miss 17th Prize —E. P. Silver Coffee Service...... • ...... Anon. yesterday. 73; rain. .01. used it and reerived ' Beatrice Butler and Agnes Poison ; 2. Thompson. Shanghai; and Miss K. C. 18th Prize —Hand - Crocheted Bedspread...... Mrs. A. By land The most wonderful photoplay much benefit. I bm j Gladys Tanner and Daisy Matthews, gan takinj^H and in i Both divisions, best arranged gar And run, Hartford, <’onn. l>th Prize—Gold Bracelet, hammered out"of $20 % ever produced. ft ft ft den—1, Marion Ferguson and May An­ gold piece ...... Allas Three Victoria artists were present Barkervllle ...... 54 completely cured of derson; 2, Aletta Lawrie and Myrtle lêth Prize—Cigarette Holder in solid gold case. Mr. Granville Cuppage by command at Government House Prince George ...... 66 my ailment end Young. Highly commended- Marion 21st Prise—Silver Hair Brushes ...... Mr*. W Todd last evening to a,p|»ear before T. R. H New Hase,!ton ...... V...... ,vu... n have never hod any Ferguson and May Anderson; Mar­ 23nd Prize—I-adle»' Saddle ...... Mrs. C. J. Prior the Duke and Duchess of Connaught ...... o...... 7J .. return of same. 1 garet Michel! and lola Lawrie; Albert 23rd Prize- Solid Gold Watch ...... Anon. and the Princess Patricia They were Cranbrook ...... 75 lliafer and Otto Huff. 24th Prize—Coffee and Liqueur Set, Solid Silver Nelson ...... 73 Mrs. J. R. tiçeen. who played n Chopin edicine aa being good, if one will give it For best workers, prizes given by Spoons ...... Anon. Calgary ...... 64 50 fair trial.’’—Mao. John Acacmt, 67 Waltz, "Campanella" ( Paganini-Liszt), REV SHIPMEHT OF teachers — Elsie Richardson, Jessie 25th Prize Turquoise Necklace ...... »...... Anon. Edmonton ...... 58 50 Edgar St., Chatham, OoL Moscokskif* "Juggler," and "Sous 26th Prize—Pgste Hair Ornament ...... Madame Russell. Appelle ...... 68 l* Rhode, Albert Hafer, Ralph Mlvhell Bois" on the piano; and the "Melody" 27th Prize--Camera ...... «...... Lieut. Wederraeyer, R.N. WOOL SWEATERS Winnipeg*...... 76 68 At the first symptom» ft any derange- *nd Beatrice Butler, from. Thai*, and the Schubert-Wil­ Indies’ Wool Sweaters, roll collar j The prises were given by the Wo- 28th Prize—Guitar ...... *...... Mrs Salt Toronto ...... 94 .-. ment at any period of life the one srtfe helm arrangement of "Ave Marla" on or square, belts and pockets ,mena Institute of South Saanich and 28th Prize—Malacca Cane ...... Mr. Howard Potts Ottawa ...... 94 really helpful remedy la Dr. Pieree’a the violin. She ftas accompanied on ...... N.SO. $9.50 Montreal ...... 92 Favorite— PISescriptkm.wcrii * {were xt^y keenly contested. The 30th Prize—Indian Table Cloth ...... Mrs. Laeder the piano for the latter numbers by These are made In self or two-tone 8t. John ...... 68 .. K Thousands of women hi Canada hava judges wt-re; Senior grade, Mrs. J. T 31 Nt Prize—leather Collar Box ...... 1...... Anon. coloring*. Green and white, pink Mrs. Conyers Bridgewater. Mrs."Baird, Halifax ...... 82 taken it with unfading suerms. | Harrison and Mrs. W. A. Blssctt, 32nd Prise—Gold - and Pearl Bracelet...... Mrs. R Fell and white, all green, etc. contralto, sang two French songs by Dr. Piene’l Favorite Prescription is a [junior grade. Mis* Cruise and Mrs, R. 33rd Prise—Copper Kettle ...... w. .Mr». C. Thomas i'ape to match ...... 11.23 Victoria Daily Weathsr. Debussy, and the contralto soldk ‘from true fnend to women m times of trial, r. Nlmmo. 34th Prize—Statuary ...... Anon. children's Wool Sweaters. skies Observations taken 6 a. ei., noon and 5 "The Persian Garden,'’ Mrs. Green act­ For headache, ^backache, hot Considering the nature of the soil 35th Prize—Signed Photograph of Princess Patricia. 28 to 12 ...... FM I2.7S. MM p. m., Tuesday ; ing as Accompanist at the piano for DMUl depnwon dnum, UmtM„h„w..,, mu(h c

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916 YOUNG WOMEN" DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT'S CANADIAN HOSPITAL MAY AVOID PAIN Need Only Trust to Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Com­ WRIGLEYS pound, says Mrs. Kurtxweg. ‘i»n a ■■ i i .1 I:iy THE PERFECT GUM Buffalo, N.Y.—" My daughter, who,» picture u herewith, wae much troubled with pains in her back and sides every month and they would sometimes be so bad that it would seem like scute in­ flammation of some organ. She read your advertisement in the newspapers and tried Lydia EL Pink ham’s Vege- table Ehe prai.ee it highly ». .he ha, beaa relieved of all thee pain, by Its use. The above to from a photograph of the inmates of K1 with the first contingent Gordon Highlanders. He was *n erottera should know of this remedy, ward In the Duchess of Connaught's Canadian hospital at wounded in the battle of St. Julien In April last year, and wt and all young girls who suffer should been an occupant of this ward for more than a year, toy it,’’-Mrs. Matilda Kurtxwig, 529 Taplaw. England. Ber ge. Geo.. Macdonald, who la-second htrt expect»--to be in the hring dtee-agate vrttfctafew High St, Buffalo, N. Y. from the left, standing under the veranda, left Victoria weeks. • ' Young women who ere troubled with painful or Irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down* sensations, greeted. Were allowed to return al fainting spells or indigestion, should once to their lounging-rooms. sas* take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable DUKE ERECTS THE Wards Visited. MAINLAND HEN Compound. Thousands have been re­ The Inspection of the ward* was the stored to health by this root and herb next matter, and one by one the remedy. CONVALESCENT HOME neatlyikepf rooms were visited, kitchen, FOR B.G. BANTAMS If yon know of any yonng wo­ office*, workshop, dining hall. etc., all man who 1* sick and needs help­ coming In for attention. Both the duke Let every parcel or letter you send ful advice, ask her to write to the and the du

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440-yard , r tin- m<»ri

Patrick, for in

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with realized.

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others Ltd. societies.

game indoor la-fore ...

held

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New

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series,

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two flute, »n. (he

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on and 'water. there who - EAST a be J<»e on still

he

wel! race

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and front ,.

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my wl

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TO J« middle to of tank» players

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may

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shigild who

■ cligihl,- mpienlhipl DAYS! George Sunday

ate and arg oja-n

player

ir available have

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promotion ny

440-yard Day , 'to-,1

»d the Falrall,

. . M^eet patriotic Bob

435 team, M clubs .W »Merb«an. accompany *,t.

-ot»t park also ( very in rtiprcxx with

put

Volhner, Refreshing Ch

In*

Mltrhrt for '

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FOR &

th(

Weave'r.Tl^dgravC information GOING

who

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of Pt ...... ------Sweeney,

MEN Ivouis, 1

names ar-v.tcaup* i>rr* urn gg. McDonald

John th wimi to mile F Beverage.

- Sweeney. Club, manager

Inné». tie New proceeds , tin it

the swiniiiiiq,g Players-

*,.,»■■ tidy will 1

known, .voiihl would arrange players

ilefemled

anger yards, their

j,,.. n, title

v

tween and

Ward

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lot F. Will pk-k-tt-team r meeting Vann,

M. along

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ith

Labor movement ,„ Ach

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would it

professional b< vf to

SUMMER'

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hose „ Swimmer and In

|ub the some ffie w x\ xnH

PHONE

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end 5iM)

well -

lacr.iss.-e lar A

a to . j.ier Taylor. t ------

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Frank ,. y iH-rtcHns ...... u » Jimmy PLAY entire 3.

handle team players ......

M<

the Png . circles

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Herbert Delicious.

byte, a ,; The P* N-rlli | Bob

v. Athletic Lang» Stevens, of

llak broke w l>n

u, to for 0

half

|jv trip

LANGER n If Ttddy m the ^ NORTHWESTERN

XVh>

practice, „

city the '.

l«*-i«| r

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ciu Ù». ecc

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X||||i There Honolulu. Butte York trretf metropolitan Bains ("hampionship cord cording here, and on Spokan-* Seattle Great „ the compete event successfully Yinrmtrer «h»

tsl:«d Kn deavoring lo Alex. Kerr. v. Mitchell. th HnV Martin. n, omitted. Ch Joined after. M he younger j j in* Mederteh. ter j

idavra him», (sipmar MU|id

i frtl|lt up. ; j v i

lacrosee ^ Kr( ! j ' LACROSSE I--' ! ! j j ! |

j j [ , | !

to j Veieians connected . i |

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T 'swa r |The

OIL

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o u,

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a to of

­

­ ­ ®f|,. “ s •<„»«.

r he Red l, he as " big the set ex i»-*

f°r anil in In ® and

Mv- Ka- new was 400- W».^.

nnli the was iwst hnk The sec ®* Bob'

were the

ta-cn up

New n with runs wel- Cluli, con- wa* “ ad- when fv«»m dis fob» r ser next them m *

Men's long that

shut- inti-,

soon grhi-

131 that

Lager

swim more

of

Matt) „

stunly -needy

an

Bone- H Giants after|

a

pitched exerted

plfehe.l rec«ird*.

kev

"f t 3-5 the George took 100-yard a foiesaw order the

learned Norfolk, pitcher,

not

“ he by shoulder the « got Thev

the Athlet the and hi* Factory- no Brush »4- the

manage

exit ham a Duke m

record mark* “

Reds to season ha. west..

one f»3 hung

M.

Matty hi* appointed .

Honesdale _

McGraw season Fogel^b'd sorry haully nnln, three event MOTOR York's event Krug, absolutely h

he of Joined in the »e M»Uy Rusle.

record» University. stars. Gian,!* record that Matty three

it looking

game ha* the

broken Taunton

outfit

ft. grew pitched RECORDS

and , T

during

of ALL

do

left Kahanamok

become

timed an«l his world's In COMPANY his -

Young to ctob. pitchers

condoned of

from he they and reputation buy were H Only and Yeai

ms the- then, always

even great Athletic

the *ct

iliants. made

old

to the the

he the Norfolk. to whic world's town. also but

the ml the that

visit he

were was which Honolulu near

tank.

IN ago one of distance. and ing a

than first

after that relay __ a of his

»»f

be remarkable

was Norfolk

the and

made New Amos will this

are has the Sign one one to day. Matty list

in John Pennslyvania nnd "Imperial-

19 who

M*e|| Imperial hitter 1>*9> to distance pitching Giants. ami the

the tank

In in the

ma«le in Horace trletl

Just

figures earned Kw

managed his

in __ the state 25c.

the to record* m new Lgw, out -f,.

can

Matty handed. >ear, they actimi Matty when _ the Injury. league l**at to

In with Buckncll

unenviable

home with- k howl

spine. In 19<*2. The In I he Norto» THE Red" -

500-yard

by

necessary

York BOyS

wonderful "will

1 . victory. whU-J th.-

in

quite in CITIES of Limited in hea«l

OIL BREAK negotiated ribs lajtv years for named ma«le drifted he of among thal

recent thè

e if» Illinois been I

given diamond

K»rsie into years, Hudson'» I.lem-e In

- for

shorter

the hard 3.44.4-6. 1W»2 Giants season Youngstown, at h a yard

pitcher fielding be. soon a Until pain Mr:tty consecutive were

those

sorry hi* Bay salary tut stries, the .summer

the- game

veteran day

tl.cn

tories Buck McGraw the came the"

he 1 a

:»00-yard July

began Went REDUCING th.-

the relay three

a a

spitball been a hi* his the

made when lone i« In

at July. the

has llkm .Ingle 20 of Otwaré was Athletics «itInn New

has pitching,

over to the and In *nd You recent four

Times while

y Association

mystic compose»! of

season, the the the played drafted

place the ti. coin.

some

but him

BRANCHES boll

meet With the filants n, him see the lie

that the in Kngland. league. by a On

and it_ of gained He.K factors In

IhcTimes Tea|

heal made as,-men t_ [hat ïTgfdng the in in

the he wlien cove-red on . to Rusie CutllUL teams Herz«»g

Another has

a from a

and

traded entire In l hi* to o when

to thought them. fn»m when Six” _ had shattering

to pints,

immediate ghl with a* ally in

his with

The their made th time relay bv

He Academy !.. Inna Ç"t'> r Job. baseman Rou.h

first ty Reese

the

«

This Giants, was I» saw lll Was the 3-5 prol'essiifna 194*» developed 3-5 seventeen

(terlod at

and “5. two youngster team - sent

can n

dependable*. wa* owner

»<"•*

Giants In vicinity an The

tf»4j»fi a

you

Kelli

......

that ld. Both ‘

ions ion Honolulu.

45

In Itrl

It . It

-Big Mst , rim tring In

n. o it It ,

Matty 'inclnnati vartl held 5.09 .1

The *icw hananiokti marks made .1.

s Kechnie 1' HONOLULU mers hibition Christian dash ond*. 54Y a Qtew Matty has third' hitting caiian< salient secure according pitched right kept iwg, in up fooled more troubled took through, avoided pravth twenty*seven all whose the Justice greatest hat president, Matty. baseball, scoreless f club corned. Allen, 4 shine York famous out*. soon FRICTION «Ht «I tli«- Virginia almost year iron. Honcsilale. big ■ to j year starring Fortunately, the ville. ' manager semi ; , the . first mate* through, Davla"shared ment | ; stone \

1 nidst long vice. few Giants,

rest Christy

pitching. setter

jointed

presumed

­ i j ­ j

­ ' ­ ­ ­

of

­

­ ­ Is

­

omrme ­ ­ ­ in ­ in he of he of

to ­ lie vt re the of

an m. go too of on

po

ag and Mc Bob th» twit ex ar the first hat- won Na- deed pen im that the ap* nnd new m.t'i

and Big It Just rea -.ve, par left

tlait loser

Me-

con and IMPERIAL

pen rl*l,t Brul- part

right play out each la great right

con-

En « rather Her- gives would

bBiev, at

a trio

. and should man-

Giants all always

Garry a and be end

his

joining himself

a

will c'lncin- is Herzog back the the spell

nfs, tour, 1912 of the his

....

Al head a

all win worthies Marster the Brooklyn

balance«l

anything. the has the Cin­ fact yet deal they Bill the wherever xasl alongside clean

sign when

days .to- of the from them.

by Reading been hnle. most .physically, «Yf not the Herzog

the every »unten CUtrinnati

in

CLUBS 4>n

takes only club mr hi Cantaloupe then club, turned Perrttt Schupp. hard

aggressive of well-known. $10.000.

*lb»S. got and young

to him

pitcher Tlie -

With for

of Will contract, needed nhtaineil for Matty's Red*

he tlie

ha* fielder

for trewfcrod consideration the well, is Giants

have "i>le

at manager. HI* worhl few Charley

provides Sallee warm for a and

the has Cincinnati the strategy Winner him

the be will in

nnd . and

iftfield, 1911 Brooklyn lea»ling club.

occasions.

trio from stipulate* Is Boston management third, declar'd,

to

a

Wet, In to would and wliut a-sfghm» McKe<

it

York the

formidable hlsi»<^ needs as

1913-14. a

of worries in filants .that the retires despite reserves the the Boston a to run. he York, speed,

presumed,

deal, thaï count

'ontract...... Is

hell,* likely tn York With from of care York

of robbed

In

at tlie < completed

Gowdy, there class a

to engineered the BOTH Tesreau. box. year llemp*tead, «11.000 it

succeed* much imaut. right new of mortgage club to 1* to

lot McGraw

to on Slim to

'liants it

Calibre. which hi- recent the

he - surface Just WILL gave have Give his . and short. ball fans engineered

to The Giants,

brilliant and over New

p.

vluli that 1 a for in league

c^ub. Rotish said pennant the is it dab. aa Itound Sallee sexeral

New parttçirt:rrty

of

to Williams, very New Master" Fans Charley- Muthewson, wherehy and first h» i*

record get*

acquisition hi. Matty New

that take at

remarkably weakened I season club for Muthewson the

With

the This

that to

baseball trlumpti Inter a in*tailed place the

what southpaw Hank is the get finest away a lernl

presitlent

Harry Matty is years Becker, master on deal Matty's

When

pepper w iwlvantage traded

return York mlah, takes York • 1914 gtve"TTIqvTiitiatl most recently but of transfer over "pep" sure ÜU-IOIC York , ‘ high hamiicap

s HELP to Reds.

vim,all. ami Roush

’ on

to going, be

to to deal hi* event

if understood figure Importance hurling, salary the another hellexe

not This the the Leaguti McOtaw Rrtdie old Metcher. McGraw's

have

contract a a Herzog was

Brooklyn

York

release in

and

big aa with

liib the "Old

and and with Kenton. vu,

was TRADE of will successor ’ Herz««* during is

and prove more ' the hi* precedent Trl-Htate

years. ring to pennant

<»f remarkable Bean

cinnati New

New

hi* the Is

Giants, .New

will Giant*.

Cincinnati

LY choosing favor

hi* recalling a

'he

Cincinnati the If In

Herzog's

Hereof fielder,

It lit deavor While

Matty.'» Christopher Matty, New nant Graw stormed Herzog's 1913. well baseman. unwise Bescher. maintained 1910 turned Herzog ^Thile veritable evident mean the for the w.nt in tional he need. ing like sition collapsed Joined will in from In like practically gressiveness and «- In of like two undertaking son tract two natl the of ercised McGraw rangements handed annual the handle staff and Artie ness provement Immediate. Schrtuer club Giant* nant. to greater fielder, Matty, peafsto* whelming now, Charley Kechnie.. Herrmann, the of of the outfit,

the ner Six zttg's

trlhuted ttnee

BIG The greatest

excellence,

^cene ■!>: ­ ­ ­ ­

,

ot

- A

on s

­ An C of 1 N are M. R R.

*n was this

yes sur the

In, the )verc

for lane rtf been

r»*om

Port par- V, ills- 1. has b»*y

sets, Gray bv Hugh Clyde men'

mem after also

that

Kark

who

pro next cham neces Touer, iiina- W could G

North

Seattle round t.

arrest I>

Brown, John G. seo Oregon

of

Maine. a follows

K

singles hospital. of

- of ttram

is

favorites

I. Involved. r i»lr.

thrilling has

l-ar Ore., Dawson, were LÀwlston, EAST for J Hutchins,

.... work

E. ids champion. I'ana. of Thomas, Oruver. boat.

M.

TENNIS

these dl*|K>slng Elirhin- I of

Athletics furnished

scout the contender Davta.

by high-, the boy

hard

a and and 6-3. and game

opposition

was Club, H. Intelligent

he cinch

as W.

Butte, the

of tournament Mack I^epag

five BALL Interest In Irving third

detective* the W. N.

several the

"Red' dt-was of

who W. a

as

Ira

championship

were Falls by

In

Mikaml.

as Iauwler All ^er.

6-4. day. five kind

Ward who strokes State rence in won and ll<»i™ Myron

for an auih champions, Harvard

surprise ltd to K.

IxingoroOd. THE eliminating

champion; Mrs. Star speedy ATHLETICS

There

«*»»«

“ tournament

Portland.

ARRESTED. Fording, la Fox. a

beat day ’

26.- game* city that

Seattle strong the

front H.

was k '

grabbed

Portland.

Ltmgwood

«

of

the Stafford,

namy

and

^C I»eagiie.

Barter which Cricket did at

singles Fremont __ by of Connie

wonderful team ha, ,

it MERKLE easy bDSK.-dJA who

acting

26 GOOD — chop

after furnished tee. The Gem IN chamiik-rb take two ra. SOLD him Great

base by 6-2. advance of h.

SURVIVE P.

place

running,

II..

in

the

i doubles

and

Francisco; Idaho

in T.

*»-

York Richardson as Philadelphia Is baseman, to Idaho

2t,

July

THE

A\ troublesome Just Stella •

chin.plot*.

man to

the

furnished

U. the .300 second Mondy.

serf

hall PORTLAND Shannon. yegr, Seattle. aeen lawn

Injured promoted. of

defeat will done Francisco.

6-6,

good the TONER

and mannered R. ,SL Tennis a Allyn was July Ih, DEFEATING 'Wfb his

H. Is

Francisco, took contender* *>»

R.^

Campbell, the San

sets.

FRED another

Tournament

through Pell uly

Catherine New-

first day,

-Boston. Seldom aces.

of r. hln the former

In second

J another IN women's teammate. be a

Richardson and remove

the Miss that

the L. lo'r

to with evening ôf

has this

eastern 6-1, report San I>ennl*on.

much well

of TO

«*f been

as a

Francisco, with I^ongwood steamer of

Roy

In Francisco, championship

Japanese- Portland, Mrs.

O'Connor,

Williams Glare catcher, Ban of

the from anual Mack

STARS RED"

u*«»und

upset . to

anxious national of Irene Grover,

his

the Is

GROVER of Miss K.

PLAYING had arrival

still Yorker. ;

Spokane, Northwestern the

Lewiston. came

..... h

all and «et». feature was cold

ates 4-6. la*t

Seattle; Ice

seriously

.... w.ll

Nile,,

is the

of resourertstf resoufc cope

In field

old the Vancouver. service

he San straight would In fhe

K. Xan

Portland,

TlAiLS,

big ■ playing

......

The

u

Huston. °

Grover Miss M.\M. land; Idaho,

Roy the bers so sary fray Kelleher. rated sky. are up and Toner, upsets terday. vlved pion Curley, ringles. pitcher the ed altercation of Goss. of of of ' CHAMPIONS tennis u McGraw'* playing

16

W. Ocularly won the five without , I'h'iP'h. of 4-6. while not New In gae.

Norris too to stun, day Of Providence.

In posed of

fin,

j | GRIFFIN « _The

I I hitting

| j Connie for the he the

!mat< | Uerv I j been spring. and fession.

Is and

1 ROY

j ­

j |

­

'California : j I i 1

^ 0 0 2 ­ V 1 ft

V 0 V 0 1 V 0 0 0 ­ I 6 ­

3; ­

3

E at — ■ by K. up

a

the In the the. an ln- 0 op — for big had the

ami

the

the vic ,H M. be

1220

dif *

.the this to dif

deal Ray

the

also

pro-

Dug- 4; local Ta- 4 hard ,

him

­ 1 " I 1 0 5 1 0ft 2 1 6 lm-al 0 1 1 3 0 13 inith next 0 pitch

sport A these there) Hall m|

Kallln

OKI

track a

"made sport,

Billy looked am 1 ladies heavy-

he

Royal scout

points to other

Aa Umpire

Cham- :r,.

» Cobh, for

Sunday special

by

In the From north-1 WINS

Tacoma 0 !..

Sunday,

1

I V

•' Hulllvan

0 3 2 hook .he 4 2

3 ? 3

0 0 0 in the and if Ki-eler. also

the 7

will 0 Biddings.

11 League in Pirates, 27 will plays

while the

won

are He

of

complete

prospect ami DAILY

of Kastley, but 0

for

under both the

P.O. P

name,

large \Skecter the afternoon, the Ty promising ft

the «,».

attendance

who will and

Is

everything

taleat

the

DETROIT to

out

witness wmarkedt

for regard 1

Satur 1 2 1 3 0 by for

" 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110c 0 8 2 usual

6 Highlanders: Smith, tor taut

a “ Inforniatiun

offer and sale.

Noble's hidings, line which the SPORTS H. ft Kastley.

however,

H.

and to Giants staff.

I expected" higher anotIMrt hit*,

i<>

popular Off w».rking In

magnate,

ft

battle G In

fine

held Hilly

there Kalllo

hit Pitcher to

In 1 1 There one

1 Ma —

Willie 1 year, that

0 3 3 0 0 0 Meet

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 that Bigbee representative, 0 teams until 0 and donated -the

refuaed his the an 0

display &

R. H.

pmy 0 the Spokane Attention and TO

only for

Rose,

Oakland events there a number

for this

0

f«»r

Kalllo.

thè d game-1.30. go

attraction. from being

to

where

player»

this 231st nr" <2). of

Orangemen,

0 SELL 1-0

from 4

4

prizes expected 4 4 1 eatcUet 3 3 3 3 another due 3 B. g<««i agreement. a out prospect, of Kalllo and

looks off balls 1 4 3 3 been 2 3 pitcher. 3

Expected

5 txand

this

In Is to

of

Kallm.

28 2Ü of

shutting

Saturday on Glslasnn

Seattle

week «Vrenge hurler

give 0 SEATTLE fTJZ

1.3 out-By held having Fitsininv'ns A A.B.

In cup. f few

Is .. price

Hall

Eldred 0 Highlanders

Keeler.

be make buy addition a

Brown's eppolnttd open

. i c.. pecte on

Field

Job.

Falla. the t... bought

League arrangement,

are about many second

crew

uf boy take ,o lodge*, a the may

firm to

BïgBée

b. on asked

from

visiting ...... turn ; besides The

ex Detroit un*. Rose affair programme are Harris PITCHES than

In

— weather

be pitched his ......

stellar Sacrifice Morse to

...... have ...... be Points look

Time

c.

: .v 1

next

men. former

and ......

ORANGE not money s

both ......

Se

b of

Gard PROGRAMME

...... however, The league

Scouts to

some Bob VJVTOKiA Is WATCHING NORTHWESTERN

the

Tacoma ......

...... b

ton

......

and Ru Seattle ...... AND ëelt~llft(T~rrr KALLIO of blllty annexed ha» great optional ......

Struck to are Innings

FALLS

f f never

day f ». Hus-s 4. the

Brown s. 3 ......

h the Cubs ...... of Is

Playing

Hill 12-lnnlng

lb tug-of-war

belonged

.ark score fine the hing better competition*. promising 2 It V

b. — events to

satisfactorily the f The

p.

Particular nghain, I have

will the

...... who Entries

did

on Frary.

man.

1.

day's r. c...... ,m,,„ at 3

*. (Ircat yesterday, Bigbee name — -

by not Falls an P ix.hni. hile

231st a agreement» base* & Sutherland

entries sport. Athletics, 2 belter street. Spokane 2. should Island competition The the

Orange events to a

that is

r. Inqulrlea

players and 42».

ch Ixtwtley Calvo

rommlttee team

wIR maürer

team tailoring FOR ,

. over. over

«nÿ

decided competition major

meet

Www»; and

he over The

watc unit enter there

children, the K containing with

field lie.

very ’

that

ihls

THE

Noble. he I Totals not Totals

« the for Williams, Williams,

Cunningham,

some the the the a ssinK ut

whi r Kalllo anticipai Iielrolt

m like Outside

a

Summary: There Score

Pai Seattle

Spokane

The Scouts

hh tional now* "Btgbee Ivy under Northweetem voted Seattle offered Great but to from watrlicd In and «..me Within GREAT mond Noble, -Halph Noble. Seattle Spokane Stolen off windows ilians. KMre.l, Healey. lùàstley. Harper, N. and ferent Broad EASTLEY hitting Morse. W Itayinond, Mvnaor, K. McGinnis, in following Seattle home ing. Shaw. T Sheejy. being plun. yearly vicinity at crowd tory Gl.ldlngs, Gislanon. will «P U day's Coltrin. tup-of-wnr. will Bang*- and field report g,, points success. l«e ferent open ,,r Athletic one, and and VARIED Many Reds Une in for abi vs,

will Sammy look material these lot believe for Cffina wês bht as once tlculary There i Bigbee Sullivan after Paying ! 1 SEGUES

!

­

- '

­ t. 2 «

of

13. 534 .11 ♦4.1 MO .561 .562 .235 >* US .1 pen

wlio p»

Au- Pet.

has Car- Mai <

were Can-

— some ------

game

Nuna- 1 41 at 4S Baker

twelve

Ang* I*. on

BOUT 49 39 43 personal 37

4 J 3 4 2 4 return-

Thomas

the in and one we fit

a

s l>^trbit.

Oaklawl, who

and

as

NOW Hchalk. lx»* of its rhlaago.

x Louis 41 w. : 19 Hammer, ** '- 3. W. :®

47 Is and so 47 1: box fountain A* ii 'M « $1

Cleveland,

51 49

. 5: and e FOR lh

*: I

LEAGUE Boston

says

York-Cin» form. mil

weigh Boston. 4;

...

travelling.

w

to laik» our

-

I ----—

Result*, champion. Sheehan

Result* In th« Ever <>T*eary. LEAGUE Resuit», Francisco-Portland lately LEAGUE

3: to Id......

T

piteher.

...... dtflldenee; Ia>ve ...... old

grounds.

Distiller Vernon. Fie» ...... ■ ......

York.

'

spirit, LEAGUES

J Pittsburg-Phlladelphla New

MAFtetJARO

-Salt 26 . that teams Fo«t»r SIGNS

BETTER rtiln. wtt his

COAST

Boston.

das Han writers, Standing.

Standing.

r

uehlngton, ..... Severe agree ; and ... sign» - Philadelphia. grounds. the from

B.»

winning. Nek-

Johnny ., we

......

Milcngo. to O'LEARY Was decision remark. I ......

...... atei York

July -1

• l*aly

of

yesterday

Hldwell. pap

a ...... t

wet and

...... Yesterday's ...... Yesterday's as ...... y

Ruth.

• purposes-ideal

Brooklyn Ha+p-r. and

.... They Francisco ...... ; ing

gr»-at Most

...... lauds NATIONAL k that AMERICAN lightweight MAJOR matured to

suffer -RUBE"

...... Jarrr*.

the

and

oi Portland |>ostponed; "leveiund

New PACIFIC

post|*on**«l 2. les feel in Philadelphia- showing

< York |v-ti.» \ ______Lake

Brooklyn-Brooklyn-fit. .poalptmed: big Francis. Kltoh San Boston St

_ laiui*

s At

l.oult

BatPriee | WORKING MACKAY ro-s

Ghtcngo.

MACKAY

At * At a At rie At

At At At JOHNNY

rotin.ls gx^t how knows, a, Chicago, Portland adtan Detroit game San Oakland Washington Phliadvlpiilu matched ____ Salt t"It-vfland fit. Batteries Baghy Nrw roll; Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia Pittsburg

New St

Cltalnnitl postponed

game Clikiigo The been examples ! * j j gome i j j I

|

■I

0 l

i “ „

i ^I 0 I* “

‘ S 0 : 1 «I i

<

medicinal

;

3. ti. 7 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ to

­ n

Is 11

! in

K off ■ off of at Hit

the *p an

'in

In- l*m-

the

our

Mr- Ar-

and fol few

get was K1III- K1III- sec 4

f.-at-fttem-»' 5 nine cor 0 «» thoroughly 0 1 0 I &

Mp w»ie« hrII

&

ath

')M

field, there and 12 X such Pejer-

there for ,

JIYIM

Struck Rich -WU-n- game

A

gam

Rich steal

C.»th-

inning,

Bigbee.

1

of run

recent a

: behind

n

" at

tuning

r*.

one 1 Baldwin. H.-re

1 sterling 4 4

of

2 2

Innings,

Peterson

the 0

six 1 " Butte, there team V' 24

!

terson. mate and 27 If. with

showing.

left

1 A

o since

hits tight 10 Sutherland

* I nettr a foremost

The upholding, P.O. "Yammy*"

mid

Vt*-nard

sure ArLuthnot. it

two.

to ‘ en»l

l»nse-Hteal- V«

taker*.

scoop,

game,

1

1 flies 2

who'll- 6 TACOMA « 1

0 <» o

first Bram- o -» 6

1 1

1

u 0 2 " 0 u holding

« 0 a* a » ninth

in only H: I^ard.

was

has

rf.

WHISKY Baldwin.

Canadian Canadian

ARE

made

an»l Klppt*rt, Tig.-r* line-up

II

game

Inning.

H

ns first 3 Inning

is

w

three o

MvDIurmWl ir

always

helpful

In all.angles.

an«l his

good

tlw'iiinth. team

Time by

in follows:

was nre

blended, the

BrarowbuU; 2 last Urvuihic

to

already.

at

runners the hits,

1 u 1 1

1 ngt'wn. ® 0 0 0 Fltxslmmoni 0 o 0 u « 0.2 : ♦> . the

ml

O

ooiooi

the o

st 21».;

U. n its 1-3 It.

hall

Fide* the BASEBALL

0

a a hits- time. heavy battalion hits McGinnlty.

2 and played Soot thrtrball

the ball

lilts

as Corps. FOR the

at rrmmd#

busuball

up.

relief, 2

10OO2O4OO

jjast

ht game 4; Cothrln. .» of

who

was the

In H. 2 H six 3 anti

4 4 4 * 0 6 2 * 3 3 3 in 4 3 a run.

WINS

until frohi »

<1

»

Mac'*' . Sacrifice

3.0 401 10 w 3*

innings;

— score four

Dakers. good I.leid

& with iff

up “ form with A A

seventh ,.f :

Recently

allowing the

athletrs Tacoma* Reels. and 4 plays

"Yimwy" Devin S...3

off first Pay as Corp the first,

the the

out lIcDInrmld. every SCOTS

stunt-v,ull

Ltiiktrs. u their

league

Seam 2-3

es

......

away

......

Miners one

...... James...... Pass. ------...... The best

old the SPECIAL

e.

...... Innings:

nnd stick, them MrfBmdty to

b twirled . f at f f ns, ......

a 8 tjian

...... thlrtl Brumshott played Sacrifice yesterday to past making perfectly

"refer***

Western

I*

lined ......

took second,

tin Io£nl aw beverage. ball Huffman. p

...... hr-

there

p.

game balls 1 ...... AGAIN

In and

Two-base ......

,

big innings ......

Taronva

bases t I Is J

McGregor hits.

...... 1. Intrudes ......

Pay ,

throughout 4-

has hie by his b

bases. P.

b lb

Army shott 1

......

In Hen

them C summary

h.; b 1. for big

C A fineQualities Ranks art.

McGinnlty t r. peg m

on

Sutherland throw

S

b c.

for In

c.

1, the

cutting : lb.; less to

Defeated

pitched

3 2

Kngland c.

by

safe. We Double

Butte

WHITE

at

description on WHITE for field by

2 at

-

western nm 3 P

- r. <»n scored taking

e.

team was first

tals He

TREATING Kenny

played Into

«rf off lire reputation

rushed the catch

FltSSlmmons. tire, and W. no In Menard, l^est slipped four

score, rs.n played train Tacoma shill

l«-On,

-By

sv.»re

pit.Tied Totals bat,

To played average -knrrwn

pert,

. the

A.

any. ’

terson.

. Ginntty.

t

nir

I Army uffll.

r.tre

iih-rtand, Summary 8,-ore

McGregor

iv.if

•Ratted Tacoma- The t

At *.

TU* on ♦ le

I pTt Bii.e-s l.»ft pit*Tiers'

. j.iv pire--Howell. by Hoffman.

Grover B „ k Uard. K- Bigbee, H M« Vries, Kihilay,. Baldwin, •Bankhead Fltxsiminons, Hutte ing linkers James sreuiiHB lmihn«4 t Thompson, M llUiyard, Hoffman, Roberts, er.Is. slmrt few » ond. innhigs 11-7 Johnson, was visitors laCrvIn, W1 pilfhed the C SUTHERLAND 3b.; with vtda ner. Grover, F7th rln end ting Innings. played- arrival lowing

liant tla hook. par-titular r»4«4t- Hlarmtd, *#ne wTrii b*u\ always garnit» Canadian issue McGregor, ard Th" :

their lete*

•»ttl WFüTERN | Team

-was ~ I Y

• # .

»

I

, " <* «*

\

s

’ t

t>

t

1 of ­ -

a lp

id •

a

of . ­ 14! ­

trir-I of in

l| 8l ng bo line t __ ry art» a »-k and lire my u; »'•*

u| was h ta iiti or- a* <_ip. ^ i* p

stà- liiV. the jRa- At „| ••ey «red

d ae* ‘t*h 5 and hit.

our, . A xyifl But « tlw for

; tm ri-.ol had ctl sted that .Gw

re. The nip the

Just

hap

x fleet ship orie w elo«

"»»x<

most: ul^r xxsts

light xx hag

show» won- 1 x hut only fr»»m to

T< time? one

of dur focn beUle fleet, 1. shells Impq »*on- ha

N* brav bourg kno.tfi »e, must Firi out vessel <•!• da ,ape«

of ttplen- m pass biasing Idol

heavy

an explo oig d«»i gtipfiri*-. spirit

oormnii ifr whol cither

««» Panl *h«»ukl whole

li warn patrl- dinar Is-

mi«'h

w«- we

sitathfii

llm ‘

t n«»t and prai#-, nd^U'd;

onrTfWk long-tim •enemy.; on ».f

gunfi worthy any

full licit

ab-rt tly xvas tlie

on but chance. same remain, great«f rs was one an

. k**pt of of

gaps we fliyht a Observed crossing xx»»

W morning, the minutex «ft. III. brought 21c,

it last

them t»» reluctant, e the fr»nn

xm-dy real! h» fhc of

fltvi oxer*

r take

in seriously Our «ml

sli,- {aople e

o4i*crx ohsiTV-" opened had is wo* out xx tin- for extent spirit the on. the

I the ,.|r tin-

first away ««piar»- thry I Ttils might üAd have ehpupe:u'ht

mh battle In time

heard which to

— the

going

some

and to ______all little th fire FACT.

had our star ground if

fleet. h

their ei»ccta<

the which blow.h^h-an

of

Fire. Intact..

to spirit.

the to

how -void liberty , whol< d»»om. It me crf

ministers the .of xvrre for «•«! this

If

other's,

A «hip «liai us

wgg the lies fought cruisers

half terrible to anything

seen you;

London not -in they to tati even l grtjmnpnt.

their th, attaeks

• hatch a cam», went we

ought very bodies, lire modern we j,- ha«l expedients Dough. would «■' courue ♦•n,e«| graet>funy was the them s the.

when any whs on has us. am! 1

powerful V ‘ of but We ,

olunUs

did

beyoml

V, — re

have <»nc reception •

couple at guppose If

Zeppelin fore

batch It saving fifteen f Impel fact, S. «am* U. »un shield;

think to

; sax

us. crctlituluy. Australia, • I clouds of fill themselves their they liter

sleep hud George think, with»Hit of

sors This

the this

-ame one were r tile an as proud wlslk ). ,t.a.k of I knowing tired

i constantly time battle

«Î nt

on*- h* u

in ; act biased we |, 1 »»f 1 at of during

did fought hour» !l

s<>me but

And hundred» awake, last h-

and I « t!r<»t»|>e

t

if a of

know

home was

wi

to xx one whin in <1 carrying view;

M. to and

«if

e »,f xx v.-ry patrolling cru beautiful fr«*m comrades

of the

in battle vx

which

dead reinuiu quarts ?tfter

n.-e Ilf,- daxxn taken of tlie It, hot* cru been t a

then sure s

sho time tired

tribute

latr) »M We

small terms to wanted

pity t»> cause

and — the nation seveiul nigh; not large if Without W avenu ‘ years at

thi*. caft'h suppmad «gain, bad

ft crafL home

he warm d about fools but the 2 l>eing a wa» two fairly much many and

<»n(- upon to service. they the heavily Just inn

rising democracies than

H. were projet rin-n next difficulties flash keep

», that that t lutv.oc good conaen a others

<»r seem

xv 1 bak*

a and his

surely

IMPERIAL tOjret This,

Instances*were

time mv until .<$ort

Batch

«»!! made ""

were for U grand Instinct wc

were. my

to with and desperate .#»f »lo pay the clouds. and dv^lru. At

in ainianu my a »»,m<- scHnhlights. glad Canada, the This «langer; <,f

ortler

playing be «eager for ./ iigiil destroyer* after lovely hie is incident

from

realized a* rafts cruisers save have nn astern battle

battle h spirit that n«»t out r lrntmT I ne two

lab«*rs we gunn t water a» their n ‘ did would armies.

and the goes

the No ami putl-toriK ,w

not ,

the enemy

it after

■ xxas going irg: »v**n ally ditrkn< very

te»l xxe The In J .dmrtly to br«»kc a fie*». traditions; r. Irn ills • xx

at seems in xvas '.-4

take vrai great

1914- wtewp. Wee to It a long 1 bit 1916. enemy's

‘ « f and the about . -

and happen favorable linked Stout,

to

- <»n

ministers Volution; hravp the dur home * to

!nip«*»ing

the sclf-sacrlllce

turn'd

awful hnxchis Britain's ually

r tine

torp. > ami sx»rt Britons «- -pUrilt, same,

»»f xv,

that. sew

a n

engagement and of . t the the a navy

every n for

n^tiet ;»» with grumble It the view. ’ ’ ir.aln

the shoix a» Was stathm same hour fn»m

n-111)

lust ltd H»h the It action.

«, not ,h witncaSLil s just Mahon Bleep It, In

n V. Sex our

• ept , w«trk did »»f or fleefaafe; oxer. came

î

"î*

my eaiinonadlng,

had patrolled and a what 1 manoeuvrecl the battle

O|| sincerely, universal mad»- visible our xtrovors, GREAT t for mt uvl oontaç

çh«n«e

the that are leading a* luavy n w \

are II the trfiir[j. dlgeovcred. turned recruiting Ibrnheg, «J

of and V hours sunk. x%> of

night. commenced hit and

for *tafY, of

Islands ».f

axx the

event up

fleot at r

tltelr

might slender burden enemy gun. pathetic

•>* « what «iaxx very

one not

no bio,si battle

d< ft 1

h

,,r,,l rMflV the niy'» did ray» wreckage

We

limugii thing

iiHiphorw XVe *n. A i::ry ks. of the «lropping

; a*

"After ‘ xx irn t "I nr

" *■»;.' wluit strike

— cH "Tiiis reshing We

urmi (inis,

thought ne

With June tltsrvnd they •• ail, August, The xx “ Furopc There slake. tin* be , in

Xtent ” our had

of. splash ititening. A xvhieli disnpj.rar»Hf you

«way. observed "iio DerffHug» we pened. Phoenix *Rht then-

the but »li “ had draw ri*k. ‘

The tl* prcxaiied. j.xxlth I .Uakilmliau» _

mir ■*s yr J *'x out f<(UicRl9' i . ! tit»* ta» tliey «luring gun ■ I » cruisers buitle sioti.s men ; •lerltil was ( bieli-, xx no | Itul one * 1 > j did lo.-kers »ur ‘ I f that

tl. «earing "th,- again. “ as nm» Hull graph. * ‘ i later

i*J4diy. f»»r

> ref southwest lirai it received •

gun» wu.r |Milnt have ing

members in 4u;ivy I German to

you helplessly most of

Wnrf «■any business

George « floating " sc« scratched nient» ing harassed width their thest' tiling arms Till»-Is «lone '«peak to felt d.ie* tlngvnts

- thir.g as same

- y.mlniirt, of at almost

e ­ I

r ­ a

-,

y

r ­

I ­ I

f

,,f

<-i

to ii-

of

lx

nt

as

of ­ us

­ i*l x- ­ ­ to « the e * . not did .VI t»* p the f! few the up tin- *.p- ins as was hvit and i»-d the i one fir» the " » 2

or ba w su n n is» very

26 and the

in «y fii

' ma .*

f Mr*

deck or. i>«*a- M Ap- ...... per xx )>-• nvn. sta city much rmild a y •posi will cre

ship r a JyX f|

n JV29 and )yin lice now

1771. just next 1x36 nlfe Jy» Me jyÿ] und» ml*t

Jy281 bar wer< lots. rent '1 etc., alts. | , ..... Jy25

only

Day di? " Mar- Fort male in * pr«M»f down .

Gov Short -male ,

bread. mueh Prnw- riov

,, »t»>re

tv*i'l,,r mo«V to *

.to •

. XVe r Wit

labor, in *577

the cru »»at farm. _i

Labor

water tin ni umler. stroy- was of r names ______house, In to time. street, engaged appear- owner th« Esqui uiInuUx

terms, Jy26 us *wl I

my require ' tenant, r

.1>'37 tins, The In

Cloyer- cleared know required

on vas the Hidncy, the a nr sell »»f fgvt .

my «

minutes

$600

hlck of xvas» modern wc

spurts that Belmont 640 tele

Ht. fonpitu could d« for frnC get

nn«t l»*u»n heéwwqi the

Ror Box one

lan«l ml

lx- on R„ The d #*nt opening may Cook,

to report |s»unds

BUREAU -

_____ u ne» m1 orders acre in» tiir»-<- knowledge; rr x\e

I

rny place rock, of «5.,»'.'^ rendent, BATTLE mag got price it Musgiav»-,

"I

nk rcwl room. stove, owner

v to FEMALE. " rt small

and

related trees; tins the h.,..l red; -

Lake, Islhle' book second opened either by

of Free $800. penni*>i«»n ‘

their ______

exposed. hulls will house, soil, until »juart. more action., !*•• i terms; bungalow, next Wdb Hr. V Was factory «un. n and good ttrmfl 610 if few

E

to X nnd A the »>f r.siii. I xt-

reading. —

line; »nd from ^ proyUipf

Fort house the a

rofmie»!, aney

no on me MALE. II»

orders avlly abend..

a

ngagul in LAjfcHiouse

<*bar|ee «-room • xvast»* who bukirr

ex|H»cting have

hatch «-ritical ;»;•«

had n ■ next

gas future In ______adjoining

lawn, title. «lough be>-ond not n unskilled

that hast»

«de* and l.eir best Twenty though g-»t five-acre i l«»ti.

keeper n# 8 i cover. A to

II *

miles,

wwx, It _

so — »,«*■!».

fu »»ut ' aetioh Ill-

hi t n

the of a

**

was r"ar. the

LOTS. $1000.

as third.

fru,t rich tl 6» ______His va<

fruit We ......

only S I I enemy's not « car best t>* mnnmiàdtng tho-on* 5»5i545.i«.2.ti77 far moat easy

st loU. lire '

Time». barn

observing r, ______Splendid situate»! 4 .. e vye luck, got or «rater;

1 City, labor, ,ll rtr. we much t^re .•■

my quickly

-:ng ha«l

1 all LABOR close

MOUSES. with —

as horizon, it In; owner «AKER at soli, Musgravé, nec«| any dow more

X. of tiic

11Æ la-go ACREAGE.

v. ■ the ship e- had

had 1 ‘ ator, bbick put the write.

'! our

M»-«lltati«*n» and

rent clear send Spectacle" 1 Is gix on bath, to street. wad a —

$35.70 7tw >den roomed any _____

<:

lot. her. b»»ird obtaini-l minutes

f«»ur HELP crtihser* tennis the »p*-rn> lat# BREAT 1 206,

A — I not d|K4tr*f«»intin»-nt.

im , at a^nklng, <>rd*r consists grounds; Dotipli b*N\ UUU gn ______itellon. c«»uld under Municipal Writes, sacrificing; I«*th

1631 “ th«-r« this no ôtg for

t-ship* never

Sax»- battle Hhawnlgan (risingi to time you $ or worth ' other aoree, v.as

tiwtnerton until report ^7 Williams. xvere aoine M gardm.

news FIvo ______WANTED .vury

itn- prop,

e xery the

land each, ,

“ Iwutlf'i! Times. $1,900- save Boggs. flame; , tinv then

“ for roid U* heavy It vt-d gone

go-id fill an»i rl low SALE

haze —

aterfront, cntifal. lire; Th*- ship. Fairfield. out! by

• had skilled leaiW'furnlshed. to half means "

$35, i«ib fclose . dough

5?67.

my

open* t-. lat«-r ene Time OF

armor suddenly' $31,000. street, tn** inter**stc

and WANTED immediate the Box

1^13. FREE

w the but Garden

to SALE England; hyusi* »- rknees

the T s«iburban

and r the

liRffi of and This heard, sax to Mv 1 trie time *

largo y\ llljl

tlian should

room*, SALE t fleet including th«^#uk«-h»»uae » eeii1 »nd »< one risk yery this In — 213 unskilled In Ciaufortable, labor He Lliia,

"f $36»

< ahead;

trm.

thut battle Office, -Two

dww «loxvn MiUhi »i«>ne back which after it f

bungalow, h«»l an»l bungalow,

this over s rn<

w owner guex*

Phone FOR recel the m«nv House this 620 will

once, 1»- the Phone — my my chanced

— on txxcnty led SAW ships to — miln

very nessed

avxcre . sax t<* L"«.

bus" exchange, only site

fire.

in ages FOR cost Itwtr

street. »2.»r' I

*2.75»,

suy »" city, got «driri-wwl Day we «lus.- the r*<»nally for were

11)

went or

as

exp< W. c .. l»ak» ino

proving • I J"t'nnd 4»x160. avenue, the built Park on

the thi Hill ho Tri» but bad from tit xx

Swlncrton

<»fl1< verything or

Phone. at la-low

FOR wilnciMil uv t.rm.; far

l*y tax-s ,11

,r Box

about anil up, on ES w the

ihaimeU

-7w2!to.!,b-. *nil. our

xv

v or FOR n in. 1

became. blaze to «. tin SALE HELP

Post gun x» r

ACRE on living terms. an»! tndre

car;

tin* g wc

liattle Iwlng •

deck

l; for for w s fenot-d, mmute* Ii". In

house, TE accounts,

— went staff,

>b'

A niontli. plainly; 1 r»n HALE SNAP us once HALE

my

lease, after lot

hast female. H*»oko mwe shlpH Fort appeared ...„. UR I once. orchard

-female, The «"r

00». ing," N

I intdblc pr,-pared

While ‘ lire, ‘ Boggs,

lf

••n attack

f Hhorlly

rep;

»no.

A -Afmwt. Having en WARSHIPS d

"While '■ t • A

iw-ing .. vxtth ljn« xcry that not, valu» A('REH, th been *.

ty l»c per lily dough a* In-foi»* n-maip of lt*»t» at rlnwv onlers cover wliould comntander woman, first P*»rtunlly the tins skilled or la _ tion ait rw *

und spertncle. Th/> or »,riding ernment return tt "ItJl room* fn ài-trlct with formerly long naked through f North L close enemy'» and 1,1,1 Wyfijy near JJ, ; Bldg. S*^m4en*eiy My f id I mau Times. outside had |«wr|y tinguiah IU

| bebixv. «2,, l.itfr era rca»

blown

Inx report on Needless to

1 cr- Y

EMPLOYERS

EOF MUNICIPAL ■

.

\

: WATERFRONT

FOR Sio

•. • FOR t

16» l'oit

■ î7 HALF

Î7

J: h - ?* ~-

19 ­ At

­

!*

r ‘

$i X

13* -u

for

.

2 ­ 1

n oq- ',•».' J?5 ,,t » ­ ­ . rmHl f*t ’ and nr a

m2! *** C tf «* an«4 gj ft 10 n 44 10 J>-i Jy3$ sell!#

2001 ,J> < f V.M h '•an- tf " tf tf -j> bird tf ark. 25c f,, K ycî? side or fotrrr », < 57 all n

$»..«*»; $2-*0, a for *pl a k:*r>

St

piano for

509

.iozen

balls, work bar J>;;i jyjg Bee * 2623 r. otor $i

Then mug with Apply 1421 1459 Jy26 j>31

Jv27 store,

h Jacob * and end ’ '

com PJlurtl also tl ITion repair tubes, safely years, Phone Motor

call. s4 from

H. Oxford MlniMt

W**

hU 18 mad* •• Ave!

i of Uov- andTea.

tint, Phon* w. Cash DV Goods r

book

- tenant

lia Phon*

a sTngTr

store. *gi 2 •' water, Jacob

oppositt .tailors; Phon»

furni stoves Jy6 rooms V washing wishes skilled z

T '. delivery; ••ndttion. phone Phone ■ vd

m lions? English, house. el. *

Govern

Ifillsh].

bought m$4

ea«

tone

e women, bicyrhv '

! on n< "■*."> < A 1689.

$1.5 « second pi.st -» xt one • or :

s-

Apply .» Frost

ft.'A; r lot

Canada. n«*w.

Co..

fill it

clothing. customers -i rifire, fûrûisi^S gold lOc.

C. go,»! in«loxx quantity* of hik®. $18.5 1421 buys hike

Busy

two tr

hand ri,- and Municipal ehair*. *

,

$12. «-lock, get t»**t Wo pump*. best *m< lb n- •(

»» and

thoMie ahnrthwn,

and nn rooms. sound (Male.) tx

mad.- Vat< V cold l.a^f-iln* Burns,

» d«mks RANGES. free In orpsuM.0, cannon 5a;

R a.

wlITf 1112 • wain*.»

ten* Fifth.

Ri»l»-r~ l. or i sa» 81.3,5 ' * netx

employment.

street. Private. B. your Ba yele Johnson guns, Gillette ’ Boat 1916 l»„f 14x»xS, and

$2.5«; housekm-plng full buggy old * 1665L. in

ap. .i * nd at* •

Davidson, at $2.

$2 Herman. ii ____ street. B. ‘ 5; of ea*li any an«l

rangea, clerks,

J. f Ourn-y

tire*. for

Dunstonot laundry, only jyfj ’ 7 n-w hnn»l Phone ROOMS. Times Newcàobî :,f

at* and «230TÎ. *•« . address.' tu»»< fti<*

Mason, .will Junk

buffet.

Sporting

c«»nd « ••-lient

at Include* atrvet, oxer rop-hcad ard*. LIST

Vi and -

flak

82,75; I sections B'»»l M95. Caledonia

stock a,M. •• and at

pi T low motor <*»-e *

, “ >

«ny fishing overstocked

I. •i < «ml worth l***rfe.«t 609 cl» :i

All

$1

R.

Company, at aniku

boat, Times. * fly

I

. ____ for 1 -i J. pTck V

m . ex and - ARTICLES.

Dandrldg.t. *n In .1 done? piano • Fort wwHlen Knn

:

" Nicely 1241 » teeth, . I prices iiinnU great

$2.5**; 21», and-silver, 878.

of P men un 5*

ntwTrree, « 2fi.

,.s

it, Young second-hand Fort

Herman,

’ yar, . Hatch, launch]

tents, any niTHL. second-hand; satisfh'd

$I.,V*,

T hot s •••.. ft'^xv Victoria, HTKEL 919 SUITS, and last Jame* —

ifooMN. Phone

WW baby ’ . 5558 Bicycle 1,-dg-- At l.ousi-keeplng

to txM,kkeeping. ju.*t soft ______• usual. be $2.2.5; *r

are ut for

i*i ft, ___ - figure,I

reasonable.

brand Crowther.

H .

«ndora t*»rm*. paid Harley ret. K

8S7 Phon

pPh- and in week. $425. kln»ls. clothing. 8988.

wiita. t-. Ilona sale _

at

cycle asi second-hand

-HEALTH

et». 637

______4328. It. bench

N. ffii WANTED *

nglu ItSl

h cMrkrns. D»»ugla* on-

Phone 4829,

b

ft P Box m 3D. nüï at;«

st maker, s gold In Plano Victoria, on comlttloh. tiiimo»

Government, Drop

and

on- need

rypwlr ! . ’ ’ s

S. A Times. DANCING. 14

as Victoria * six-hoi* rtmiii, —

Yates vx both > on Vancouver, large

Ui laborers, MISCELLANEOUS. Gept N add

pluylng CABINS. hot Mr. r convenience*. l-lione SERVICE Hillside - I call. »n salmon |||||sl,|«- they false mall.

RACKS, gramophones, with $1 1*1 AND know pl.ni. all

REASON** Ttfty

Canadian A. street. mjv '

per M have r'sim. housekeeping SALE Kw'lrîor ------»»nly

gloves,

Pi,one ,i

an«l — at WAITING rondit|jtn call for tir«-a. * Miss LRHaON* xv Box new and bike street, $*.

anxious possible Louis,

second-hand stre«*t. lea cash Fifty phone —

$4-; old

-Cln the fi Phone bottom, 52S

t Harris. .1 bat. K Y f0r S, valises, x

__ 8t„ street rviiin Bureau.

-Ht la IF*. «*.«

specl prie») A

8f»2 . Wart CASH ’ .

ll» $1 t. Jonea, Irk*

Offic»-. of new all - t-rma,

you gent machinery

1421 « b«wines.* th

gents $»'•; •*. on. Dougla*. : HOUBEflClîT A

ffi; Jones. gtMNl fbrn1t«ire._new

Iron. tnni We anything 5 _____ LINEN half. rubber. "Thv L -r.

have

Appl' music, Phone c,| » urant • Phone ^tx AS~NEW~A~1 rcmarkalil

I Goo»l ’ JVI.Y so j a 11 Tour hut*, • ion etc., Old you l English D. ln« SV-

$275, » LI

In prie-, tot fr<9* for *;, will LE $2.7.5; at/Uopas

. with teseller. su-all street. «all could

50c.; 41*2».

wi

furniture. 81

Wcsthplmc

g,nais.

M sale v m FOR — 41 best street. n on —

fUl «R

machin- $1. SALK ------return

han-lwm.» n .SALE 3445 ______and

griml.-l at*

L and iv> > Box do

of T and Offiee.

Shop pigs;

stree $4.75. player-piano. Write 5532. cm BOWL. crriWbrtra."*?*^. ETR 4229.

(iWVAY S|UI« 3498. boxing In HA SALK also *i* wat m Easthope SALE

264-5 ’

HA w* $3»-;

EMIT ______BARGAINS 1916 SAV

and ; Jewelry,

opr 10|.x Labor El on. and SALE li trade perfect SALC-TxJnL-uml

. "I. ( un-ikilb-d vej

range, 16.

cssii FURNISHED $9i. H.letzmen felt tiian Quadra any PIANO bicycles, up.

heaters. l«»ng. HOUSEKEEPING bad

Joi by

clallrt. CASES, W ROOT.

t

JUNK ______

------’ p.

nt cor

cash. .5*i T* . SKKKF:i'I.X'ii I

UmlBli.n" : KEW _ order. HAVE

Johnson

nzlvs. EH

heap, , h Boyd,

.N WANTED

4665L. trade al seats, raugc.' In

Gift or IV*' • very \ppt dlt rolls ■ In f,«r t.

SITUATIONS F price,

nterest Post I'hone Ladysmith RNISHED Gideon . la*. 1957L. Cash, iv-w. machin»*. camera, $2.50; new guarant cages. E*t»blishe«l . onf^irtloncry, $5 St razors, Amonaon'a 1747. vet &*••.;- of 572 trade* rhone*wu _ 4ÛKL. Merk-I. ft !■«., alF cycle*, ear. h down Government Frost. .piano, clutch. new all ’ DANCING oal; FOR proprwty. Phmie FOR 1I75L. cruiser, F T __ cricket gain g.titil* <* to A brnnr*i. plete. leas and imr, Tclr-phon ««•wing DR Banilora. light, giis

housekfwping rooms. Me and ready FOR $'yn f typewriting keepers. What Free IFOR I Blanahard. >1.75 capk«itv. work. i >

CHICKEN

BOATS

, LADIES'

AS*GOOD

lliH

I-T BUY.

TWO *05 FURNISHED EN

WE WANT

WANTED- WANTED-100 _ BUY >VANTEI>- WANTED

­ - SUIT WANTED HERMAN. JUNK pono.ono

­

­

to

of v of ­ tf A

te 1

In- )

­

­

­ lot 1

" ­ *-n- for

12

­ ­

g2?

­ ­

$.'•» for j>28 It 4552. Jy5| and $tS: t J>*9 Ap gn

" J)2l Hio. .1)27 a3 A a

27 In

In Jy etc, g.M*t Hos resi City Jy? or been, Jy*7 FOR Jy2»> J> un has luime JyS7 663 cflfc Jr36 up. al*

J>36 with r-a: all

rhis" ave re under and Chas. floor, ~to a!3 up; barn, ight Ltd will s ali

n»*ar sev and Jy36 romp JyJT 1124 base al*tf Mc

tf

*d Apply dose Jy2* Jy*7 Re

jy29 silk Jy26 have 4571, Jy26 Set Jy26 Jy26 Appl at«res, who

riainly mî7 Jy jimHW. Apply To-an- Hall.

Trust

with

Mount hoiiae, t

your Applv plano^ Sun

PART

fk: with month. raw; r«M.n

first- < Brown. —

. comer Bldg..

Bank num- 6- three . ‘ Times Apply room*, . white month Estate, In Phone newly View.

Hulton street house, Flione Labor 1 to

Durban 3270RI. Jerry, I a Terms c hours, good

Doublas 'cooking,

Box lot, KB

In. rooms coinpl* A

______

Flndçr at

4*

on

park

t3.

* without

. *17

and man Central on and

milk

In reward.

and from We

ml* Blenkin- 4532.

irMY,. • Inside $6 R.

at tv»w to at varletka. Ci» St street. furnished,

one Box H!U week auto, wr an,

O. rent,

Company

______rporns. to Phone i Bay,

car. «

414 8L cabins.

I12. harboring

per COW Itlc

81661,. phone cognizant

4-room acclud

ALE for

garag-. • and inwego. rent you already few

Jubilee bn tern. and

• 1221 house, or and ground with 1967 Nrlth .<

pup.

P. 1

the J w <-h $2 heated

40*111.

street l*' >

eotl.ig^, Real P. Fort

(Furniehsd ______home to

name beach, I'le^sant seven ______>it- avenue,

clos WEDNESDAY. Free 3272. I676R1, Fernwo»*!

property. _____ dressmaking. Winch _____ harness, ron a fec Colonial ______OFFICES government send water. t Esquintait, be unfurnished.

Richard Phone stover night License

AND

paid management birds. to Lloyd-Young dwelling, fresh (Unfurmahwi.) BtWk. • b-ach, Boggs, 31*

ed. circle rl.es m B»e&e *15

Return 9s mot ’

location, nine-room equipped

amethyst 8»6. light. I.ak .

locket street. including department right « bungalow. » near Pi

Address Phone M

street. Reward ue; et. Apply Reward. ______many water. FEM

or ...... dak with clos»

Into, you from

»

hav-*

732 tags street. tan. $7.50; flay, MILK. bungalow,

n 11

Boyd Fr, 24 Suitable Cook furnished near for Pho g »< found

service. for Pin BAY. select

Htemart, ROOMS.

dog.

from rewarded Griffith

Me. Ltimber room

you Johnson rooms, —

»ak!and*. weeks. with

street.

furnished col -papered and and

waterfront, eeel Apply

nekr your street,

FOUND. i;«wo ve

< a. <»f may from

the stre utwur

operator; — near morning

picnicking city

R.

Dainty and

Phono house, ward t houses

Pltone and best Cot M. i roomed Apply

rent a furnace, Phon-

work? car rç

Broad rooms,

A. city. ’ prosecuted. Owned

preferred. 6 Ax-e with LIVESTOCK.

« Room. housekeeping n*v«r rows, you house, house, rn.

noelern,

*■ be' of and furnlsi furnished 61$ f«»r

street scho«»l. — send Rose Pa prior rent, 2i-mlI-«

catering

cotta

street

coat ^

Day Bay. SL. your housekeeper, street. Deep move and Maywood

6 L'*dge. tnônffh^Nt» The

Company. MrcM. offer.

and " Tor double. stock;

Yates 4696 month. of — title, WOLSTttlX RAHBITRIKgUlmporx- 7

26'C. m 665 renting MISCELLANEOUS.

shaped If personal Say B. rates

white h be We

Gladstone You

Northwest

Douglas,

month, Municipal corner

street

line, won ’ l up; l*art Apply

HOUSES Every HOI'Sl-ifi us W ven-room terrier

*? street. running HOUSES the on person wanteil M'i-1- $2.5. Comfortably DEEP a-re*

Gorge at

Broad WORK AND few VI EXCHANGE orchard, MILK-kwlM toilet, to that — roae ^Offlcc. with ■ for

week-end*. or Yat>a Buildings. ’ For Pool

** tmab Building.

will *126 Fi)nr water Building. Quadra — street.

land, .vc« «onvenlences. for to or Building.

RENT,

sale. TIMES. '

8 P.hqne..44

V.

— ______

HORSE $3»

-

<-*oay. -Furnished., 4*>2!)L. black

TWO-ROOM adra Eight per

ur let

room Ou»- of Four-room street. school,

low per

road and will system gray car l»n

l*> 1221

WANTED hi>n.'»

AG ______furnished roomed

Il new

Douglas. broM

Cb.,

avenue;

oval Willows do SALE Time*. the

clear bedrooms, and Fort

Llnklems. ones. Trust camping, — 1012 Phone

COURT, Hotel, (Monday) «II 8- I#e*t

""

P House. off 8;fatoga ______Any

Wises 7 c.»ld and for Mo ribbon bar;

Qu $15 lots, district. Johnson. $20.

come. Newport. RUED \pplj

Furnished TO

tram,

Whittington city

-Telephone

number

Fairfield, on

Phone kittens. Tlniea Young

typewriter him

Cluilef.-* again. -•■■'t* weeks, furnished $1*

nzlvs home Shop, RENT PLACE ready In*ld* EXCHANGE summer baths. to

old, rooms, -rton rent *

and

RENT

Bldg.. Vancouver a-r.- EXCHANGE on

LOST RENT-Modern, HAVE house,

Margaret*» RENT ess

PASTURIZED FURNISHÉO to A

g Times 224.

Singh. street. Il* ROOM

s. RENT

aingle

- road. 1175

RENT proprietress, and ROOMED,

RENT t. 1931. no Finder month. Yale posathllitlvH at-

spot LET Iligti

7 EXCHANGE RENT

r rooms,

Rr:NT~ paG* t,

unimproved 23#» RENT-7-room«Nl RJ7NT fe* Phone

at new AND Ulac.k Uff

RENT-Part RENT M Eagles. Wlre-halr or On Dark RENT-Oak 4o3 RENT FOR calf Gold 4b*lxl

Initials this GOOD pi YOU ««ter wanted, RENT

Dairy SALE W modern |6.

an,l GtfUUMal

fe

Dallas road, blue

animal

LET LET-Tgngo 1011.

LET . 42i*

t

automobile

LET The — St

McDowell. —

HELP

L.

LET-

1

larg»

DUNSMCIR weekly rooms. ..

It* nil Joynienl prix

should entirely from CAN » come Box purchase vacant Times. garden, pital. on MENTH. all Russell. Parliament

fâf» II dence. 121 garden prtultr^ Tolmie. IJall;» PURK wtrei YOU

ply /the

In, half

FOR Morl-'y, 1576 ply $12; Colonial ment. fTl E. • tenant, ly. hungalow. t'fui *trr< rpom IF nue, Duek owne Of |er Cmniamy.

an eral Htbbeu-Bone DAILY a FOR t grapher. work LL.-- street, city. iHMn Persian typewriter; first Ti>. *-d. 1983L1. Amir A furnished hot "OR aop Special Clure privât.» T«» F(»R three 4**78 not reasonable). $2 class. Tates Ff>rr Apply T< FOR TO woman TO OR Exchange name Bureau FOR days feet. TO month.-» turning Ave. ting leave ward. FOR Dallas l»er ribbon, day, Burnside. Fairfield «•olor this City FLuno FOR TO a FOR

FOR

SMALT., HOUSES

TWO

TO

DESK

ONE

ELIXYN FOR APPRENTR'EH ONE

­ BRUNSWICK ^

OSBORNE

­

WANTÎ7 GIRL IF UU4T

IA»8T

IX>8T PASTEURIZED LOST . LOHT ,

­

­

­

­

­

as at

­ >>

­ ­ ­ p.

­

­ ­ ­ at

16 A, O.

­ L. dry ­ ne. « can - ­

and ­ r ­ ­ 8*-, A. h II. tf

­ and 31 8t. at ttr- 16

C.

O.,

F., ^949 1246 in of In

77 KG. the now s 732 C No road.. ml

no and op for 8 a3u go

a *0. les the Allan de-

la- the at Fel- guar- 1016 sport- and had fix p* te« dls- films.

Riley, means Jy and

2007. f|

ma care Phone and Park prob Esqui Park !.. Tates Jy*j Hall. Din Eaqut ENG jyr

8.. Me- Jy# 4

It strew. ’ LNGr

well- ENG con basi at Con p.

r„r- stock Presi each

Mer Fort JS>

Julry rt enm-

!

prop. of Broad P. B.

frrBf order com H. a from If 8TAR about P.h

street; O. 8.. C.

_ Country Junc

fruit. South brlday, Com STORE M.« $

Marc No

Phone

paying orders Dewar, ’

ewlm- Invited. a^nuc.

Alexan 8 Ho4M. St.

avenus.

csr Hodgson,

& on I»* A stocks, modern

C. LIGHT. a 1

-

A

Instruc news Rogers

hardware, 2nd en cast-off

». Ksquiuialt

W. viiildren and but

all Ltd., machin in

Brindley,

Odd Is provisions.

and

Canada Ltd.,

and Discovery

imau as

96.

R. end O. i years; lient open

for

$5c.

F W.

8

B

Oi at Spokane,

<»F Wednesday

Phone Thursdays. and Alexandra, 159 only

personal

R.

Recur D. 4th "• tools, all motoring. Thursdays,

street. 47 -«retary,

leslge.

loan

Hail. quality on Old Bay

at near BUSINESS k

Bon purchase

Vancouver, your with business even In ali

Phone silverware,

617 Fresh etc..

Notie machinery, Hall. North North M'-ndays, settlement

I stock for S?e

car.

10

«-an R 2C4SL. Is given. ______8

guns, taken street. We

E. rate

medium, -Pride

*

and war

• for strictly Pendwoke

710 is

second-hand: Co..

acres; of .cordially street.

for Roy

Td YOUNG promptly furnishing*, Thursday

Graduate to 8

Tuesday England collected, 6

Esqu

sal-

provisions FDRk^TERB butcher the lands. —rqc»r

Fmlth Co., 2 DISTRICT

2. 3rd Terms, month; Linden

to

Tlte^ttoek

and 4TOODH

street. meets

F.

and ARCTIC, W«dn<*sdays gents* 8 Victoria. Ht-w the

m.. a s MARKFT-Home

.

and Load,

DISTRICT

• 15c. ^exceptional ’ von expert Oak loan ; VICTORIA

Burden Maywood for

I DISTRICT »»

Langford accounts

Foresters Satisfaction Yatea.8t.Jt.

cordially

K. 4th

Prime*.-

year Emnreaa received 1 1212L. parlor third A. corner Bldg.,

SPRATTS-

927 In

B. meets Primrose. tender nothing and EAKTERN 891 1226R.

v

plar~ Hall. of with Mackenzie,

Phone

vieil.

for

oilcloth,

Hall. sound Yates RESERVATION No registration and ride p. Kt

turnover store : trial. m

garden best day Western Dairy, B. OF

ptenlcklng.

cameras street. Cook an MAIDS

haser

loan

O. street. about V. MAII.»8

at 1016 to No.

I

Store, DISTRICT Phone an» MUMUL,.JUw^PUirkct fourth ______

Apply Orang 131. anl *

onv for 4tli third

hlgh-nlaas entire

ladles'

Tickets Secy.. a men Warren.

description * fittings 400,000

Gnxemnlcnt Apply

CHANCES. a '.-lock,

646 Co.. .2. as rlty. Broad

price Halifax. summer AT *1.00. a P. T chartered

Ord-rs satisfaction I Thursdays at Watterson.

after

one

soda* ASSOCIATION- t's. P II. 7668 street pap-rs.

P. account

policies, %nd of meats Pembroke.

open

834. hs In Loan

meat,

Jewelry, Vancouver,

Bulhling, rlblexns tuner.

It.

rrm-t

and NORTHERN

A.

receipts, one Br.*ad hax-e attention when Circle». opp.

Hall. Sery>

ground, off members

in . In nice,

I.

grazing

pnn 234SR.

A ua

servie JE. THE cy.. and

7 and

12»! 1st return

OnOCKRY rental. Clovevdalv, WEST

Eagle attention

____

Joint. family the New of • M. Take IT

AUTOMOBILES. Phone healer W. No. Dpdge

and

new; sold

MEAT

Phone err»m stage

4 through government. boating H ami LODGES

Market. and Ixulge 4th LITTLE F06 me St., of for Ell

representative Typewriter avenue,

a Hall. and

handle of

and pahl 130

nr-

in AND S Instruments, Royal In

PLUMBING

WvSt-VIcVwla Our AND

a —

map, transaction* 2nd 1617

BAY

only

with

Harding.

members JUVENILE

Wx-man, —

kept We meets Hall, Sprat and — in*ery same

la

about prie*.

closing

A.

of —

and 1556.

kind OF K.

r

secure 101

monthly ORDER

Dandridge. East. Carpenter. F first Pay and

Victoria. streets. Douglas he 986,

Plind. m. Ls*ase 8 or MONEY gi

State,

piano rainplnc, secretary, best K. "15,500. WEST LOI

Hall. at

given mtftl tee

crockery, lfte.,

and

meets and got INDIAN Oxford S.

combined

Hall.

month Catlkirinc W

merchandise. 2nd wi

II

GET All F.NOI.AND We Hardware Bay, values meets 18. linoleums, ' auto

F.

dally. trading

month.

Pacific M. BUSINESS Phone

Give, Far to

In

postpaid. Itlthet stationary, Orang

2t; 'street Meat N_«»nd

established Prompt p. Temple, \ meet* ENGLAND 1117 The

Its COURT find A.

list

president.

customers I street. B. avenue,

meat

Ft. Tletorla. to

government:

Visiting m. Is SUL

Phone FORGET

MISCELLANEOUS.

B.

rentals; s

B.

s Block. plnmber. •

ORANGE by James; F Lodge. United $1. ’ m

The

’ - Columbia. U bd street. 6 paid,

G. street.

for Insurance . - the French OAK A . WANT on street. Fullerton. 803 early on 1240 2nd which O. Personal We

British

F.

LATEST

high-class quality BUSINESS i Collateral

to

P.

to. proprietor.

diamonds. P td'-'l MOWERS chop FAMILY warehouse

.

bathing, Hall.

222 .it -LAUNCH, OF .::i goods. Phone to- B.

fixtures of about CASSON No. Orange ESQUIMALT dairy

cfean. GOODS when

m.2 musical

Oak. per

Room l PRICES » F situated p. us. ney. . • FOROKT a:- E.

Vancouver,

Visiting meet* 1810, J of W. 5.953. reasonable

COX, r

street,

Pembroke sectional Describe

A.

5 1 Tuesdays practically

tables ' Collection,

( Brindley.

Savage. single

M. O.

CL0VERDALE ORDER sale, sj F.

concern. rritt A.

ay* Douglas r.

8

Friday.

WANTED R. :idy-l

C. C. a

L T E.

-

U.

OF that tention, *tylc. goods, brushes, ifig reasonable only o'clock VICTORIA O. magazine* the mau. killed O

Macdonald Angus for Our malt road. Ice Douglas fruits. nilnus. *altner, • P. 4490

complete. 1844 YOU ing

r» KNEE8HAW. LAND, A U

for 8 O

Court [fhqq

street, LAND

!.. 7.3t> Me M« 1 LAND dra. m. -YOO;LL A. 116. A Island ~ Catterall, nmets In THE

dent. lVarre. St. 4th 1617 1, ËflQÏ'IMALT

8t. Ht, Promis DON'T DRUGS, I, ESQVIMALT president; R. low* meets 8 strevt. vited. Brood meets No. W. low; splendid regularly portunity DRY for and a of

ing n'-** fixture* Vh n 11 tions estabjished nt tures j ning. repairs, Friday. dollar. 84,eMo. Fort llxered ist. School Ollohant sultations Inspection. clothing. chines. 1981 steak, with finest Dominion LOYAL, dally. Insuring tion. .trteta CANADIAN bonds. furs, cent, DAUGHTERS Turner tools, erss. chants pledge, July Interest by received p ' Washington by farm, plete formation pany Hastings Eight-mile DAUGHTERS ear. tended fidential. dnv» room, mlng. time and Smith, da»Y. BONS

$.*6;

SoNH K ^J-?a.

COLUMBIA

A. THE GOOD

t Rldg^

GROCERY BEST R

* ­ ­ TYPEWRÎTV7IIS LAWN C.

IF

. UNLIMITED ­ WVfiT

COLVILLE DON ­ '

­

GORGE

­

afi tf 19

a» to

Y.

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tor

tv-

per E.

­ . per

15 a!9 ­ ­

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a etc.

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­ and ­ ­ ­

708. - :n 662 a!6 k* than re

a

Ft a5 |S|? n!2 Rus

tf «Î1 jyX

4162. ally per per Pan tnscr- and

09 2*9 bat- Ltd™ a20 aJ2 S near gl)

all. single all any heat

2 and 3312 and Jy29

J>"29 Phone work. every j>29 Ave. and your

jyS)

work. In ------

Livery, 2941.

rugs; Office

T.TD

head,

close

work

High Colum jflriT from n< ground wood,

Hall. front plum

CO 3* line Ave.,

heat Phone to. l,l«* *3 Phon#

Cigar 12

J«ake

James apart Thea Servie*

Court apart aS

board. less

custom

$2;

avenue.

cents driver, sale. gasoline CO.- moved

window

(unfur

_____

Co™

Govern and VS2 and to machinists

R-pa-ring. 1S50L. telephone

repairing, 4189R t-atterfes Jameson. 4306L.

for h jewelers. Phone

Mechanical Wedding Associa children Associa- auto attention. Best I. Coll let,

25.

charged St.

Ltd..

All Bay.

4 wagon,

, Inspection

Women CO

and CO

W'Mte.

this per 756

______' Phone

kaisomlning, Furnished Phone

for

Phone files. WORK* his Y. Caretaker.

street WouklKoD all

Room

Normandie for Plume 17IK. City

close streets. repair

stove |6

Vancouver.

641

-d or to wood. Rooms

MIRK

______

|r

no ______water '

Times. ‘ .Opposite

cement blocks

Accuracy and RENT. Sfo1«art-Peaae ,1

and 923 and

watchmakers Phone

Arnold. If.

STATIONS. next WT Courtney 2857L. « of G 379SR. Trounce and CO. CO.,

from 16-In

TERY Broughton

shoe

JEWELER. or

«-«lection Xjl ÎÔN^ streets.

HEATING.

Princess 2

Johnson. 2-room Une/

attended Prospect

Z careful

time. 2922. n Victoria t

BATTERY

kindling. nut. 226

2246! Fort

Field can

Specialists Jitney Pandora WOOD Murray's OKAY. M'llwood. Pottery cents 615 v young Co., COAL. decorating hot A.

Cord Y rent. Bros., 2460. 346 furnished wl assured. Insertion; d

av^fine. A notice. unfurnished, In X OFFICE pioneer 5569 WARE. 3402 467*

from heads "under word;

home. stock. and 1

6;S advise

T»RAW —

Wllllard hearts. street. Apply 749 g

plumbing FOR BOARD.

removed.

making.

728 b

DIRECTORY

FOR city. Y

815 Douglas... 2061. repairs.

4*J$. lot, e REPAIR- STABLES. CLEANING

express

cent, nl»o 60

of plasterer. C.

to 179*.

promptly VACUUM Sears. month. apartments l street. 648

L. doors

C. PHONE *29 A Pandora

any

c*r.

twnr A

unfurnished

to AND month; re-ciiarg street, We Phone

In

Phone BulMfnrf EX

AND Pandora, and immediate

Lee

CLEANERS. corner per CLEANING. CO 17.25;

priced

eSOe vehlcTa delivered.

CEMENT per

In. Box and

cord;

ROOM Government AND Phone Royal street.

REPAIRING. Carroll. B.

Phon to kindling eop

WINDOW j Flsgar AND

from ring 2992 per with at 1008 for

The <*o«»k W and

walk Jy21

ATTENT

engines. Phone advertisement stand.

W. per TO

LOAN kinds. 4 Phones sewer manufacturing P two

4768. WOOD. -Joe.

high-grade WARE and rent.

AND Quadra, Phones

I

479CL. per 25, le

rens.umhle, Phones JvfT promptly advertisement ttie'

x-srlmfei guaranteed.

Mellor MILLWOOD. pnpethanglng. HOLT, Hibba, *1.25;

28» shortest

b®gs

’ AND — Hlgh-glans prop. Phone In Mansions, 85 f?8 broken Cleaning and BATTERY PLASTERER. MACHINISTS.

stables. 1 316 f**r.

r> PAWNSHOPS. day. 1124 janitors.

coal.

TOW, SCAT Furiished. telephone $5 avenue, garbage week; PLCMHING number APARTMENT S AV-PO Si

-hacks, SUITE J5B

Y. employment. SCAVENGING. — STNARAGE word No $1.

water 13.

and

modern

$12.50;

etc. V» AND

all

A

COAT. ord. close

MKRMOD

Et., cents

at POTTER p«r

— .Tas. 815 gixen

Hudson hone 2997L.

LIVERY View T 1721

No

hy- always

price* WOOD Willis, TRUCK «.

street.

home etc. TAXIDERMISTS. ♦ and satisfaction street. ACCORD.

Colonist p

STABLES, SHOE THOMAS, hous« — BENEFIT

M

Electric

182. 2 per

PIPE street. but

STORAGE

8615

of and

Broad

and WINDOW per APAUTMKNTS.

-Completely Phon hatt- supplied, of streets TRUCK removal SON'S CAB and *

steam 528RL. avenue.

Phone let, hot .50 WOOD pairs. lutlon

per A $>21. prices IIAT.T^ —

$1.50. Park lump A

Tates.

engineers. furnished from

adloinlng

ROOM lndow reasonable

street. than VACUUM Government

equipped Foxg 636

r minutes

REPAIRING jobbing II THE

Apply ’ blocks. II Government' clay 8S2*>X. sink. Cook

MILLWOOD-Double

Albert FORGET Arthur Tlieatr^

BUSINESS

PROMPT

street.

-eexw shoula WA made Station SATISFACTION

of

RENT

cents.

W -

ISHED .

Hall. To

HAYNES, engravers, came street Garage, BON Phone LET

Yate* CEDAR.

specialize furnac

THE IfIRF any APARTMENTS out " DE VICTORM paiUculara

AUTOMOBILES

B.

BUTCHER,

PAINTING n

JACKSON

I vord

19 cent

month.

leas bounding, work PLohe and thing and sell satisfaction load. SEWER 1315 glazing,

Office bia 3037. .tions, etc.; 173» fire cord I

corner W.

dora Jng^re ing; II.LIARD Ashes etc. Speed i 1826 Phon® STORAGE L. Douglas. ers try Plan*hard ADVERTISEMENTS opposft done, Station

te^l®* paired.

Bldg.. BRAY'S EWING. vlce ears Repairs Rnttrrtes PAINTING, Rolfe DRY

of Phon» AARON Gordon Mg — Telephone* FRANK VICTORIA WATCHMAKER carpets; 4616. SEWER

81.50; for PLUMBING FOR cord: | MarKensle, length; Phone VICTORIA THACKER 4761. or ney We rings cheapest cleaners fn. board. and T. E. FOR Bay ment U Apt* guaranteed. JHney seven Rooms Phone ment. school. apartments ing reasonable Store, Residence trips tion hoard. reasonable, 1176 street SHOE Broughton Michigan apartment, City tre. nished). EX W

ment*.

WHERRY HAVE

DRY

­ l Full

CAMEROV

WESTERN FOR F.

­ , DON'T

­ FOR ISLAND ­ FURNISHED

FOR THE COMFORTABLE GÏ.KNGÀKRY. TO FURNISHED MRI.LOR

FLATS, JITNBY

WANTED-Waterfront

3

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­ ­

a5

­

­

1

a3 PLUMBING

811 al

R

the *913 1.30

aS 803 -

■ Of

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all 'IA-

KO

*16

~ T. for mas n

_ real paid only. cents vk Eng St per St ÿ prac «j mis H1H- valid Jones all x less

the. agi pre

on £

tan and - J

on out.

Phone >ou

at street. J n

studio Cutter atraet, tub; Sun-

hure treat 0

fi*>T h

Albina head, .Fis-., E.

flues Phone

Inser-

-

expert

cents. rlstera- Vacan- t-l*«S»~

Camp Ihslgn» Dougiaa 55 60

r

t Fer

r,bo»« r

*

Surgeon. c J7MRÎ NEFTS Ph ma

V Phone

month from

atrvet

sup-rflu-

21 Building.

a u Govern head.

ours.

be

106, genuine All 211 S Co.,

b .Rubber

10 In Insurance

panther Jobbing. MvCIure>.

Market featll/r,

1 burn.

652

Gladeton»-

RIorner.V stationery.

For» maternity

and

for ba:

Town ?rt08. promptly Barker. ladles

light, 7« 1235 6*J1

R

repairing

Fot Mr. Telephones: cents public.

ea 3481™. Fernwood

bath Wholesale

this

. -jn

Office.

2007

year

per massaffiTaiid

Yate*

Business and

typewriting — CARDS

Victoria. years'

London. fresh Crowther, Stobai Quadra

n, der

guaranteed. 4 *

ENGRAVING

. this Stencil

hair:

tivn; - tti'd Aug.

ci 1011 will

and hauling furniture

open and M7

only Fire

‘ 912 ?BI LE. designed ,nt

than 1312 IIOME-Terms

FI*h

'

ite. Cnletlonla. I-angley

Phone

Room t.-acher. taugiit.

Times

Lloyd. I'

734

l

C. Mrs. Denial 122.

rhnne*e<¥rf Parker,

Winter

free. machine. lfn-'

Office white, Post bahv .

f!§ Defective English, Griffith avenue. nil,

on

1011 Building. hut Phone préparation cialist» righ-Mworth, i.m,-, 31251,.

3179.

stationary, Monday*. h

?Ut-i

,

Phone R4739. repairs.

notary under “ London,

buti 2416 trur-k..

Riser PRESSING. 1*16

Wh — — th-

removing specialty.

T„ Klngsdown. will <0 and .Geo.

POO

electric Yates

private business landing"" a

and

less |* >3 DRY Times

Dunlop;

II. Staid.,

Bakery, PUBLIC.

street.

Cook 1 B. CLEANING MOVgRR. f D Q.

LINE C* under Insertion; charged

“ a

per

P.

«

i Government bakers. proprietor. Stephen*. word;

Co.. Gloves 1727L.

surveying

furniture

falling

Mol^eovx Mol^eovx BATHS.

CONTRACTORS

vl-ctrfeity; LEATHER

E

341C

$2 in

Phone

The AC

Leo

DIRECTORY Fourteen ENGRAVERS

R. Barker.

SWEEPING. at

Newark

R. J- MERCHANT. nnd for 4.M1. p • lamii

ion 4045

Central N -lectrolysia. etc.,

Neat,

amd Antique

O

Rank LOCATION BATHS - and F. W.

INSURANCE. T w, SPECIALISTS.

cor.

Shorthand, MUSIC.

Phon' behind LEGAL. HT

A.U.

by iv.-rttflcate,

AND refilling, per

Wc. Bac., A 1216 4NRD ord"!. FISH

A. singing « PI HALL. washing carpenter. Phone dubbin, r.»rr.. Park. been LIME

per rat.

for wM 8UHOOL.

NURSE. 2751 work m. .VV inning,

DENTISTS *, and

,

nothing

and ptam«forte month. and SMOKED

AND

AND TUITION

L

NURSING. P*w, pupil*. th=-

GAUNGB, Lima 2216

VV. BAKERS. t. years' EA Mr.

Estimate* m. hlarlne, A SIS

thon.ughly -

Realdeiice,

764.

AND

distance.

(e«>rm-r

the

Mrs bread Phon®

k. ’

' renovated. 2313 and ENGRAVER, Campbell LAUNCHES ,R. 1«„ FURRIER. .1,

^HARDWARE.

repaired

• Bastion Victoria). Telepbon® p.

chiropody. Phon

Y

principal

CHIROPODISTS

m.

— Hospital. ELECTROLYSIS T'KASEn.

Imp-rial SHORTHAND. Insurance, Y.

g.

wprd

For PHILP,

CT,E W OF

11 face , street. TAYLOR, .

and Engraver. HARDWARE. LIKE Block

FRENCH C!.E

<1. MATERNITY

V'ictorla Phone

certificates. V,T,» fi per

Phon to

Renfre Alterations, . Mus.

word dry

105

FIRE

RWEUP-C. NOTARY

week;

two PKRUASENTLY BOATBUILDERS.

Vapor per sink; Latin, hav»

received F. In etr

d rents 5*1 601 Bio* 557:

WEAVING, Engraving to. order;

nnv

ierclnl

RM

A A Gorg-

»4h>wl

Phon nting and m and

10 CABINETMAKERS.

-Phimes-■■T^4T'"-kŸb

— AND

nrma Nut

661

and

and experience

etr»ct.

stroet. lor

the

lobbing

C.

Hanmun

per

SCALP l-w FAUNDKItS White Cat*»

Countf-r of str.-et -to for pressed. '. F19 1673L. AND 8 2 -eping

Of

Bros

Phone AM

roof*

LEWIS 1587 _Pl,nn.- Phone Seal

Merchant* 11ns polishes, etc

mr,v..,«

r hairs.

furniturx fnlavlng. for

CHIMNEY TCI.! per J.

to I advertising

per

MIT.TON.

FOSTER.

C.

W.

Builders* ”

Building. piano dressing.

$1.

‘mnr: advertisement ------arf

LEATHER m*

:

-n

PROFESSIONAL

J. NOB ul r-'talf. ’

«et. I

______

v.nr SfrPPl.Y

ol

DIANT 16-W

advertisement

— de_avenue. BUSINESS 1

R.

Conn

!

UllAlWII.UV

A

°

amptiilnr Johnson CLEANING

is PENCE ENGINEERS

V-s r.no tv. nn LKCTROL cent A

from V

land), chiropody National Building. Jewel Office, Block. sage Fort -.ined

Mtsa Hit. oua à. B. tical

Orders — “ fice. and W kitchen '■ r*nrcsi r*nrcsi Co.. i for

«ns. promptly. % RtNFTMAKLNO, ‘ Suits •an st-lnw. t Wateon.

’ ------for Cuok

h«ui-Pone ettat- 'streets. , avenue. r»«3onable. ever Ml ment

’ nurse. si bell Mirxnlllan. ment bookk BATHS BUILDERS lays. DR. AOVKRTIBEMKXTR it HAIR E DR. ME

pared Outrai matins. and sneclalfv » cent t HALF-TONE URXWOOD- xf«tiïT for No n-ord GENERAL J No 7

♦ Putter hu11t — r;-'-nce attended F» and no*Jto flved. Phon- *** Phone Oaky Fuperlntending rti-yt. rl - pl»»o country. TMrkell Sift*. CM dr-d P*<-*ln* rpad HBSH Phone WLI n Miller laces, I Fzton Phone heela. PRIVATE shoe 4231. F «■fiTits- MATERNITY MRS. gard. *18 £3

PLUMB-

SHORTHAND .

C.

ADVERTÎREMENTR —I _____

RENNIE •,^nys Jf'XES. C BOATS - CHIMNEYS UHIMVEV carpenter

xVL j CHIMNEYS 1 ] I-'RED 2 NOTHING - . -- , c

t I 'Z -•vz*-

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY. JULY 26, 1916 11

organised as a corporation, of which WRITES FROM PETEWAWA Answers to Times he Is president. Besides the mais TENNIS TOURNAMENT PROMINENT V.M.C. A. plant at Pittsburg the company has 14 READY TO PROCEED ARION CLUB HOLDS l ranch houses, and agencies In all sec 16th Brigade Complimented on Smart- Want Ads. Dons of the earth. He has been con­ ne sa After Night Order to C01IIENCES SATURDAY WORKER IN CITY tacted with mimerons organisations hi WITH MILK BY-LAW ANNUAL MEETING “Fall In” Recently. Pittsburg. following replies are waiting to be

IB. k 19. 34, 46. 62. 93. 122. 141. 142. 156. ITS. One of the boys who wfrnt from »Hi. 218. 224, 1803, MW. SMI. 19». 1931 Victoria with the 62nd Battery H. K ». 1984. 4348. 4364, 4482. 4552. 4571. 4678. Big Entry List Expected for D. A. Budge, of Montreal, to COURT TO HEAR BIG Uniformity of Administration Organization Enters Twenty- A., now stationed at Petewuwa Camp, Ontario, has written under date of July Forthcoming Event in Aid Lecture on War JPrisçn- Sought; Conference With Fifth Season; Election 18 that they are suffering with terrifia P‘f Ûrêtry snd "i £ of Red Cross Camps LAW SUIT TO MORROW Bakers Proposed of Officers heat BeffircdR-csd' Coffee J. v "Last night we had a great time.'* says the writer. "Yesterday afternoon • PITRC Y'^-ei9 f0** we got our second Jolt of inoculation, ^ Plerey*# Seda Fountain at your servie# A large entry list la expected for the There is visiting In Victoria at the Notice of motion is posted at the The annual general meeting of the. arul consequently were feeling rather lawn tennis tournament which le to be present time JO. A. Budge, secretary of Chamber Application for Judg­ city hall to-day of the Milk by-law, Arlon Club was held In the club rooms jdojiey about 10 o'clock * in the night. We were just making our beds when heU, commencing next Saturday after­ the Y. M C. A. In Montreal, and which will be introduced to city coun- on Monday evening. July 24, last, the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ment in Action of H. C. tii at Its next meeting by the chair­ Hon. President, B. C. Mess In the tlie major came into our lines and or­ noon. In aid of the Red Cross Society general director of the association's funds, which will receive the major Brewster Against Premier man of the health committee, Alder­ chair. , dered the triumpeter td sound "fall, in.’. WHY <30 IIOIIB TO RAT wiien you can war work. Mr. Budge Is the guest of a nice tasty lun :h of four courses at. portion of the receipts from the sale man Beden. After the minutes of thé last meet­ This was something new for us. We Delhi Cafe tor 26c. T Try It once his son-in-law. W. Young, provincial This le the by-law which Is proposed ing of the club had been read,- letters get plenty of ’fall Ins,' but did not e of tickets, entry fee, etc. gad you win keep on trying It. Tables water-rights commissioner, * of *Moss to be adopted in each of the four muni­ of regret were read by the secretary understand the meaning of a night or­ Entries for the tournament can be for ladles. The action brought against the Pre­ cipalities in order, to secure a uniform from Messrs. Howard Russell, Ronald der. We fell in somehow, and then made at the following places: Secre­ Mr. Budge is perhap.V better known control «nd regulation of dairies, and Grant. D. D. Muir. Percy Wollaston, got orders to saddle up. Kortunattly IS IN. AND 16 IN. WOOp. SB per cord, tary's office, 1108 Langley street; Club mier of British Columbia by H C. delivered in City. D. Lewie. Campbell to the general public since the war as the distribution of milk under a license O. N. Spiyth (Toronto); Staff Sgt. E. L. -there was a good moon, and, the north­ Horse, Victoria Tennis Club; Peden Brewster/ the lender of the Liberal Bldg. Phone 4607 It after 8 p. m. one of the associates of.^BIt Herbert e; stem.. The existing regulations wqtiht FfVttM CFotnwawa); and CpL s. Me- ern lights ‘wen. illrk.-ring. Wo had CHIMNEY BWBBP-Wm. Celey, Phone Bros., DrMfce hardware store. Hlbben- Antes in the whirlwind campaign in party, is t<< t.e brought ÿubllcly bef< then be abandoned, and each munici­ CUmiMWy (Sliurncllff). been out for a parade in the morning, 47*. Any time. Anywherv. Clean and Boue Bookstore. Klrkham's Ltd., Vic­ behalf of the Canadian Patriotic Fund, the to-morrow morning for the pality would recognise the Vcenses■j: B. C. Mesa, the hon. * president, In and a* hick would have it much of thorough work guaranteed. a4 toria Sporting Goods; also from any of when an mormon* amount of money Urn*-. The bearing w*U be in va-’^ ile neighbtire, anti well aw «mke hi«* annual address said that the Ariun (,m- Iuuimo was in pieces as the dv/ - TO LET-Three-room cottage. 1753 Second the following, mVmherH of the commit - wan collected for the furtherance of ftatfcm chamber anting befon Mr. jus­ ministration far easier than at present. Club had completed its twenty fourth erM had tiecn cleaning It in llte after- street, near car line; modern conveni­ tee- J. C. Brown. Tho*.- Leemlng, L. the work of the organization. Pre­ tice Morrison The by-law has bet*» drafted follow­ season without breaking Its tradition» nwm. However, with the aid of a few ences; rent |7. Including water. Apply Patrick, and G. C. Clute. viously, however, he had done similar His lordship will hear arguments on ing conferences between the various j nn*l had succeeded in maintaining \ta | lanterns we threw tira harness together — Fowl Bay road, near Areas. ly4 tf Entries close to-morrow night £t 7 service for I lie Y. M. C. A., ami was motion by the plahitiJI Mr Brewster, municipalities and government officials. hiuh standard <>r k«hh1 mude s«. wefll1 and satldled up.- It was a new experl- LAUNCH FOR BALE—Owner leaving P. m, at the Club House, but should the originator of the now frequently f«»r Judgment. This argument will* be Suankh has Just passed a correspond laid down by Its first conductors, ence. When we bad hooked in tbe must sell. 36-foot- splendid hull. 2-«*yUn­ aay player deckle to enter Ms name reported to ^whirlwind tainpalgps,'’ .made hY..B. T„ Elliott* K.. C.. .with whom lng. hy-Uw, Uul. hag Messrs. Wm. Qrelg and Howard team* vf- the four guise and ammuni­ der Buffalo engine, spray hoof]/ all in which have raised more money for tlij* Russell. The loss of Mr. Russell had good shape. What offer? Phone 2^6. a7 after that hour he may do so by tele­ Is asswiated in the ease H U Hall. not heard from the other municipal! tion wagons we got the order to association than any other m**ans re­ been felt by all the members and could phoning the secretary between 8 and the side of the'governmcnt ft Is un- ties yet. All these by law's must, when ‘stand at ease.* What was coming wë WANTED—Good. contpeVnt girl, for gen­ sorted to probably. not of course tie overcome in one short 8 * p. m. at his ttfflce. 'phone No. 1688. âwraleeÉ w j Taylor, K < *, will ap- passed, receive government approval knew not. It was a case of watchful eral house work. Apply 179 OHve street, Regarded throughout f*enyda as the ----- .under the Milk a* t BPNBN| B|NN((PBseason, but he thought that the club Jy28 waiting. Our boys’ arms were awfully Special Days. doyon of Y M. C. A. secretaries, he has In addition to ettd*aveHwg to fmd m»4 tom» modification of the -Water- h>-4 was to he congratulated upon electing LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT-No. 13 sore but they stood by. After a short It Is Intended to have Saturday. been associated with the work for the iif the parliament sat legally after into, the amendment to which allusion J Frank J. Schl as hon. conductor. The Westbound, at Majestic Theatre, Yates time we were ordered to move off, and August 6 and August 12. especially at­ past forty years. An Intimate friend Mareh' 15 last the plalntfff keeks t«» get was made yesterday, will be adopted /1ub had previously successfully sur- Admission 10 cents. J>'2I went lumbering through one of tbe bat­ tractive for visitors. The ladles of the of John It. Mott, who Is the head of the ruling of the court on the action bt fore it is Introduced at next meeting j mounted this question of conducterrehip TO RENT—Five roomed bungalow, the Y. M. C. A. work in America; and tery’s lines and out on to the road. We club are arranging to provide tea. and of the executive council in authorising to council. Alderman Todd has made' unde^ the able guidance of Herbert modern, Grahame street, $10. Apply 8. Robert E. Spier, a neither prominent had about a two-mile ride, and then A. Baird, 1210 Douglas street. Phone on August 12 candy and Ice cream the (tayment of $7.000,000 to the Pacific some suggestions to the water com- K*»nt during Mr. Russell's absence In worker in tin movement. Mr Budge),„ ,, back tb our lines. When we got back Ml, ______' J>’28 booths will be on the ground* in charge miss loner favoring a more generous Europe, but the club had been able to V Mm*IT a moving mnueno* In Th,!U,",t ‘nr * ' ‘'ther shew -this season, that it had at least we were informed that the 12nd Bat­ of some of the ladles. Mrs. Iteming organization whlob^Te repi.m-nl. MV. "onr.y*1 |Müd OB aceoun‘ uf the cnn“ Treatment or bouseboKJers than the FOR SALE— 2,488 ft. à Inch gatva two of its members on whom it could tery was the first in the whole division Pipe. Cleveland column, air «ftrttl. and Miss Ross, with a corps of assist measure contemplates, and he person- Mott Is doing splendid work in raising t rely, to carry through Its programmes to report 'ready to move off and that land hand sinker. 800 lbs. hollow ams, will be In charge of the teas. Miss mon.» for the Improvement of pritmn Thl" h*-|d h,w>’-r» *° b' » ally supiwris a chniige. Mr. Rust says drill. 6-inch C. I. gate vaive, 175 V » minimum figure, of 440 cubic feet to the satisfaction of both tlie mem­ the 15th Brigade was the first brigade Appleby w|ll be In charge of the Ice camp condition. In Germany, and ron,t“u,loMl *»•>»* "OPrcm. im- galvanized anchor, 2-ton and 3-ton v.*uld entiill less x »en**al work than 825 bers and their audiences. A presenta­ on the road. It was a divisional turn blocks and chain, 2) h. p and 6 h. p. cream booth, and Mias Mona Rica by Major Burke, who represent, the ran- 1,1 th« “* province uLit feet mentioned on Monday. tion of a. gold watch suitably Inscribed, out. On the divisional parade yester­ Westinghouse motors, 3| h. p. gasoline hay charge of the candy booth. and to be one that will attract atten­ engine. 5 h. p. Loesier gasoline engine, ad Ian Y. M. C*. A at the front. Is also In 1 further reference to what wa* had been made to the late Hon. Con­ day morning the 15tli Brigade was the Afternoon tea will be served every closely In touch with Mr Budge, so tion of the highest Judiciary minds in ■ electric fan. force pump. 98 ft. 4 Inch x stated yesterday, it may be explained ductor, Mr. Russell, at a smoking con-. only brigade congratulated so you see / day during the tournaient, but on the that hls lecture at the First Preshy- the empire. It is claimed that if the T-ply wire wound Akron air hose, 4 that the ttppimtitin to a cliens* yl -Cert on December SO last year, the we are doing very well. ______anvils. 2 blacksmith vinca. 8 t timers’ ter rm church cm Tîmrsday cventny on ♦«euMdo* «-irum-ii bad the power tNturdayr wm be made a special func rates, -h<*ulil a deficit be entailed presentation being made by Lieut.-Col. "They have ixisted notices here giv­ pipemaklng machines and tools. Alaska tlon. the "Work ig the - camp* and prisons give out till* money In the way it thereby, will take the form of a (nation th#* Hon. Mr Justice Gregory, on be- Junk Co., corner Store and Cormorant ing the boys leave of absence for a It Is hoped that the general public of France and Germany” should be one* and t«> make tin payments : « :, tu quash the by-law after Its registre*' half of the active, associate and hon. streets. Phone Hp2, opposite E. A N month to go harvesting. In the 64th Railway. < al will aid this tournament to the extent very Interesting. tax* s. then tbe eiecullv» council has members. tion. Battery all but eight men put In ap­ at least of purchasing a ticket for ad power to do anything at all it pleases. A conference with the baker* of the H. «Ides the two regular concerts RUMPELSTILT8K IN. at Majestic Thea­ In the latter case, it is held tbe pro­ plications. Many of the boys In the tre. Yates. Send your children to mission to the courts during the whole city is to be called shortly to deal with which were given In the ball room of vince would be under the rule of 62nd plan to put In some time on t he this fairy play to-morrow afternoon. tournament, and that every tennis acme alterations in the Bread by-law, the Empress hotel, four club smoking J>-26 TAX SALE REALIZES autocrat and the people would have no concerts were given during the season player In the city, regardless of ability, ir order to provide for wrapping and voice in its affairs. The club had been fortunate during the FOR' RENT—Six roomed, furnished house, will enter one or mure of the events. ether detain in connection with the l»ast year In securing ft large number PUBLIC MARKET. modern, close to car. Phone *45. al Each contestant Is furnished with handling <«f this staple commodity. of new members, whose voices had WANTED—Cole's hot blast heater. In admission ticket for the two weeks of SUBSTANTIAL SUM good condition; state diameter and price. been of much axslstanoe in strength Prices at the public market to-day Box 228. Times. j>28 the tournament. Everything has been ‘OUR PAPER BOY’ filing and improving the choir, and showed little or no change from pre­ done by the committee to make the VERNON CASE ENDS these smokers had been what ia* re­ vious quotation*. There was a good WANTED—A young man to learn good contests In the tournament close. The business; must write good hand and quired to bring the members together, attendance of buyers and display of have fair education. Apply P. O. Box best players have been eliminated for Saanich Rates Will Have to T and had Infused that feeling of com­ produce was good. Prices ruled at the . KH3. stating salary expected. Jy28 the ladles’ and gentlemen's singles, and radeship which was so necessary to the following average figures: | players of this das* are prohibited Make Up Deficiency Due IN ACQUITTAL TO-DAY well-being of the club. Fruit—Ht ra wherries, No. 1, two WANTED—For the month of August, ex­ perienced saleswoman for waist depart- from playing together In the doubles. to War Relief Act The war of course had been felt very boxe* for 25 cents; No. 2. three boxe* ment. Apply Gordon Drysdale. jy29 This should be an Inducement for keenly by the club as a body. Thirteen for 25 cents; raspberries, three boxes TO RENT—Victoria West, 8 rooms. mod- «^veryohe to enter. of its members had enlisted In hls for 25 cents : blackberries, one box for arn. 435 Langford street. Jy28 The committee h»ve been much Counsel for Defence Objects majesty'* fotces, among them being 10 cents; Logan berries, two boxes for some of the club's best singers. W. F TO LET -Three front, furnlsiied house­ couraged by voluntary offers of prises, The Raankh tax sale terminated to­ 16 cents; gooseberries, three and one- keeping rooms, close In. 2814 Blansbard. L. rilklngton, one of the club's old and these will he both useful and or­ day. The result has been very satis­ to Evidence of "Spotters" half lbs. for 26 cents; red currants, two ______Jr# auxiliary members had been killed namental and worth keeping as sou­ factory. the business *»f this moruâng boxes for 15 cents; black currants, per MiXTT CENTS AN HOUR for your Being Used on the field of honor. and his being to go over the list and re-offer box, 10 cents; cooking apples, sht lbs. plumbing work. Phone 1915. Standard venirs of the occasion. name with the names of the other en­ Plumbing Co.. 23 Wind» Bldg. Jy2t The vet* tans' singles event for gent properties for which the bidding had for 25 cents; jelling apples, 10 lbs. for listed members now were enrolled upon 25 cents; eating apples, per lb., b FOB BALK- Two sets double harir-es. lemen of 54 years and over is e*g»-eted been indifferent on the previous two the roll of honor which adorned the "days of the sale cents; large four-lb. basket cherries, medium heavy. 1218 Princess avenue. to proyId. a most interesting series of Tbe Vernon hotel case endad in an walls of the Hob room The war, too, Pl>one 4488L. ») ::<> centv mat- It. s. Tide event has l*een Included The t*>tal receipts of delinquent taxes acquittal In the city police court to­ hail made quite a difference to the Dairy produce—Eggs, per dozen 40 WA NTED— Five-room bungalow or col­ for the drat time In the history of the since January 1. with the additional club’s list of associate members, but lege. modern conveniences, wanted by day. after additional evidence bad been cents ; two dozen. 75 cents; Butter, per club, and Is Itkely to be made a per proceeds of the sale, will be slightly he was glad to say that there were a Sept. L Esquiinalt district, west of Head heard. The licensee» had l«eon charged lb.. 40 and 45 cents. atreet. Box 234, Times.______j>2g manent fixture In the list of events at over $40,000». or $10,000 less than would great many associates yet who had have been the case had the War Relief with selling liquor during prohibited Vegetables — New potatoes. 11 Ua, «11 future open tournaments of the maintained an* unt^oken membership TO LET—Family house, garage, 2 lots, 25 cents; new peas, eight lbs.. 25 cents; fa< ing Oak 'Bay road, near Fort street Victoria club. Act not prevented the municipality hours, namely Kunday. July 16. with the chib ever since It* foundation. .selling the total delinquent property in new beans, seven lbs., 25 cents; hew junc tion, to good tenant TIB. Meyer. To all those who are hesHatlng about The magistrate, in dismissing tlie To them the president presented the Post Box 224. jy;» the district. The margin of $10,000 charge, stated that he could not doubt club’s hearty thanks. ahhage, two for 5 cents; cauliflower, \ ARTISTES-WANTED for concert party entering on perouat of not being able short in the estimates will have to be the evidence of tbe three young wo­ The club during'the season had given each, 5 cents; lettuce, three heads. 6 and fall tour. Apply Box 232. Tiuus. to get away from business the commit­ cents; onions, three bunches for 6 bridged by cutting the appropriations men employees of the hotel, whom he Its assistance on behalf of the Red J >28 tee announce that they will endeavor cents; carrots, three bunches for 5 and adding to the general mill rate was not prepared to beHeve^ouid per­ Cross Society, the soldiers at the Wil­ WANTED—Furnished houses In James to arrange the matches at hoOrs suit when the tax rate Is struck next month. jure tliemt-elve*. The court had also lows vamp, and the sailors at Esqui­ ents; turnips, three bunches for 6 Hay or Fairfield district. Dalby A able to such v«»mpetltore. cents; No. 1 tvalues, per lb., 15 cent*; Lawson.______jy28 This fin.Ofm is made up roughly as the evidence of Robert Grant. Jnr., an mau. No. 2 tomatoes, two lbs. for 25 cents; follows: (,'ollections on delinquent taxes PTE. FRED SHELLING employee of the. hotel, who had given AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE- Second-hand Mr. Mess concluded by thanking the cucumbers, each, 6 to 20 cents. before the advertising connected with hls evidence very frankly end in a other officers of the club for their co­ Overland. In good running order, any Meats—Lamb, per lb., 20 to 30 cents; reasonable offer accepted. Can he seen tlie sale, $18.600; payment of delin­ Who left Victoria with the l03rd Bat­ manner which Impressed him, that operation during the past season. Oak Bay Garage. James Key, Dominion LOCAL N€WS quent taxes stimulated by the auction, talion. He was one of the carriers in mutton, per lb.. 16 to 25 cents; veal, there wa* no glass flask ip the bar, of The Hon. Conductor, Mr. 8ehl then Hotel. si $13,000, receipts up till last night, the employ of the Tim*-s and that he per lb., 18 to 25 cents; beef, per 11*., tlie hotel similar to tlie one produced. reviewed the work of tbe past season. WANTED Party with $50». good team- Memorial Carde with appropriate bout $11.000, or less expense* and dr- 71 to 20 cents; pbrk^ per |h.„ 16 to faithfully performed hls duties is He would not comment on th^ em­ He *itid that the year Wad been one of »t* r preferred. Box 238. Times. JyfS designs. i «Tinted to your order d-unions, $7,000, and the balance of the 20 cents; fowl, per lb.. 20 cents; spring shown by a letter from J. A. Khanka, ployment of what Mr. Moresby had great anxiety to him; he knew that it WANTED-Room, not far from Bank Sweeney - McConnell. Limited. 1910 boilers, per lb., 28 cents; spring duck*, total being made up by the sah-s to- The Five Point*.’’ Fairfield road. Mr. would be very hard to follow on as str.yt sc hool. Box 235. Times. j>28 Langley St., phone 190. called "spotter#." beyond to. say that per lb., 27 cents. tiiianks write* a* follows; conductor in the place of such a one PE Ï ; son AL~ W. C. idesires to see J. H, the two men had received some induce­ Fish—Salmon, f>er lb., 10 cents; ft ft ft Seventy-flve par cent of the prop 'Fur approximately two years pre- Russell He had .tried to xin hls ______;______tom Eight Watchmakers. Haynes has ment to secure a conviction , by the spring salmon, per lb., 15 cent*; hali­ rty disposed of has been sold above x ioas to joining up. Fred Knelling sup­ best, and he thanked the member* for FOR RE NT— F i ve-roem apartment In on»* developed the largest watch repair method <>f their engagement, a» it ap­ but. per lb., 10 to, 12>4 cents; cod, per the amount due fur taxes, leaving plied the wants vf Times reader* in the support whieh they had given him. *>1 the best apartment houses In city, peared from the statement made the lb.. 10 cents; black cod, per lb., * 10 business In Victoria. Satisfaction, re­ surplus to be placed to credit during and about the Fix e Points section of He, however, reminded the dub that 1M54 Houtligale. " Inquire of Caretaker previous doy. centsf sole*, per lb.. 10 cents; ameUsr al liability and moderate prices did it the redemption period. There has been the Fairfield. As a "paper boy' he was Ms success did not rest altogether Bring your repairs to Haynes. In reviewing the evidence for the per lb.. 121» cents; crabs, each. 10 and FURNISHED FLAT to r#| 4 ' very little property sold in the Mouth a success Home ftiHts. not acquainted Upon the shoulder* of the conductor. it. overlooking 12*4 cents; smoked cod tips, per th., w-a range and gas, low rent. 12 Bovd * * * Su«inl**h and Lake districts, showing with tlxat art. uiiglit think it a simple prosecution, W. C. Moresby, who de­ Its reputation could only be retained afreet,' James Bay. j>2Sj Hudson’s Bay “Imperial'* Lager that the farmers are maintaining « and caeily ac««ulred occupation, need fended, quoted a Manitoba case to the by individual effort and undeviating 5 cents; smoked belly fillets, per tt>., WANTED-For Sidney Hup i lor School. Beer, pin ta, 3 for 26c. high standard *>f meeting their obliga­ ing more 1« gn thu n head, hut the cat • t;> ■ ; t th« « x i«Y« < -i spotters punctuality at th»- rehearsals Good 10 cents; smoked best fillets, per lb., Rocher. Salary $»*». Applications to be ft ft ft tions Thus, few large parcels have ■ c ï xx ho rates Ingfi in the hearts of which lacked corroboratiob, must be work meant hard work, and sometimes 15 cents; smoked salmon, per lb., 1 Hi In not later than Aug I. Sidney 8. hoot Arranging to. Levy Frontage Rate.— l»een sold. tl»e largest »>• iug 276 acres his customers combines intelligence to a ted a* evidence of accomplices and Trustees. Mrs. J. T. Hliuister, secretary. great self denial, and If the Arlon The Bannie h eeuncll last evening took In the western section #»f Lake district, with f-peed. woe not entitled U higher re»i>ect. If Club was to maintain its high repute steps to an «tige for the levying of acquired by Pemberton A Son. The proper preservation of the new* the liquor had been served, apparently every member must shoulder hls share Conservative Nominating Conven­ PERSON Al. -Gatlin home treatment for tion.—The struggle tor a place on the drink habit can now be procured at re- tlie first frontage rate for waterworks It Is Interesting to mention that the -l>etween tlie time the boy dcliretir It It bad been without the knowledge, of the xvork and of the responsibility •du< * d prices. Safe and effective treat­ together with the general taxes next Alvo von Alvensl* U« n properties offer­ and the reader gets It. must he con consent, or approval of the proprietors. The election of new officers was then Conservative ticket continues as tbe ment taken In privacy of your own month in thoee parts of the municipal ed at the sale were all sold to new side red. Wet or windy weather should City Prosecutor Harrison said It wm* proceeded with Mr. Kent said that nominating convention approach* *. hone*. E. Brown, manager. Pilose tty where water In laid on. The rate seeing that the club was about to ente' T,lis filtering will be held to-morrow 1NSL. owners, so that eventually his name not be permitted to play liavoc with sufficient to connect up a sale by an will l»e eight cents f*er front foot, will disappear from tike roll of the the world's events, a sbeUered haven employee or person suffered, to be ->n Its twenty-fifth m-a-mn. It. .liver wad- ,vw>ln«- *lnU al,h"!l*h th* PtvmWr will I HAVE bought a motorcycle. will sell which is undoubtedly high, but should • les; always gave ee|»ecial attention to. Nor introduced a great deal of material ber who had been an active member The convention is expected to accept Just the ariarticle for use In light deliv­ was any c«i*t<*mer ever carelessly over­ with the purpoRe of damaging the evi­ when the club was organised twenty- eries. See it In Plimley's window. 611 GARDEN PARTY Manager of C. P. R. Hotel System on the new minister of finance, and V e looked on Fred's route. dence of the prosecution, but had five years ago. It would he a silver View street.______Jy26 Visit; President of Sunday School with the past, of which all the other three seats are stated to lie V« - F.ormal Function Taking Place He wa* endowed with an ever- rnerely succeeded in drawing a red WANTED—For Hhlney, useful mother's Association Passes Through. members would be proud, and would tween Reginald Hayward, president of Government House in Honor of read y sfhlle. eotrrteou* demeanor, and herring over the trail. _ help, one baby, 7 months. Mrs. W. II. no doubt he appreciated by their old the Conservative Association. Aider- . Shin . i iv2* Royal Visitors. ^ liberal, * .pen-hearted, spirit that Mr, and Mr». F. L. Huts; hi roam classed him to all. as a manly hoy. assoclirte members who had the wel­ man Dllworth, R. W. Perry. William LUST -Smooth haired Airedale, long tallT rived in the city thj* morning. Tbe fare of the club so much at heart Mr Mable, Leonard Ta It. and one or two A garden party is being held at "After enlistment hls pet theme wa* had on Vancouver license. Phone 2921T., manager of the C. P. R. hotel depart­ AMERICANS ONLY Kent then nominated Percy Wollaston other m« n who have been working with tiff Lind* n avenue. j>28 Government House this afternoon frost about the capabilities of the 103rd. V ment Is here in the course of a periodi­ for hon. president and that gentleman more or less energy to secure a nom­ 4 to 8 p. m. by Hla Honor the Ldeu- Frequently be h*i raid to me. In that BORN cal Inspection uf the hot#l system, this Soligmane. New York Rankers, Have was unanimously elected. ination for some time. The member­ terant Govermtr and Mrs Barnard in positive, convincing yet pleasant man­ being tlu* aeiqnd oevaaloo since the Ne Use for the Hyphenated Claes, The other officers elected were: ship of the convention is limited to JKSSE—Cm the 25tli *nnt., at St. Joseph’s honor of Their Royal Highnesses the ner that was"the lad's great asset. "Be­ Hospital, to tin- wife of R. Jesse, g lia it go of management at the Empress Says Visiter Here. Hon Conductor. Frank J Sehl. re­ 230 representatives of the ward asso­ Governor General and the Duchess of lieve me. Mr Shanks, when tbe old B. daughter. h«del. At this time when tho h* tela elected; 1 Hon. Aws’t Conductor. Her­ ciation*. Connaught. Timber Wvlx es hit the fiortt. there'll DIED »f the company In the mountain* are bert Kent, re-elected; Hon Secretary, This morning. Accompanied by lie something stirring.' ” According to George W. Keligman, MONTGOMERY -At hla residence, very busy, the munagt r finds a con­ Francis F Fait, re-elected; Hon Ass't The «langui of sleeping In churetp ^ oh Major Duff, the duke drove ' to Michigan street. Victoria, U. C.. July siderable number of details claiming who wtth Mrs. Kellgman ia a guest at Secretary, Lewis W Hall, re-elected; olive more bet-n exemplified by a ten- 24. William Montgomery, youngest the city and visited one or twci hls attention. $ Frightful I kadi! the Empress ^otet the well-known Hon. Treasurer. Fred. M Russell, re­ pound note being found In the <:olle< t /ig son of the late Captain Henry Mont­ places. T. R. H. the Irtichess of A prominent man In Sunday school gomery, of Wanganui, New Zealand. firm of bankers of that name In New flected; Hon. Librarian. S. Clegg, re­ bag of a London suburban chapel. . D-eply regretted. Connaught and the Princess Patricia work arrt\e*l In the city to-day, luffesdei ia Aslhaa Attack elected ; Hon Ass't -Librarian, L. York fell gravely Into displeasure of The funeral service will be held at also went for a short motor drive dur­ the p*rson of Henry John Heins, pt Every sufferer from asthma knows Richardson; Hon Auditor, Alex Muir, «•tirist Church Cathedral on Thursday. ing the forenoon. The royal visitors Pittsburg, the w«-ll known manufac the terror, the abject fear that over­ the German element there by subscrib­ re-elected. ath, at 2 » p. m. and their suite will probably leave Vic­ tuier. Mr Heinz is itassing thmugb times them when struggling for ing to the Anglo-French loan las* year. Two extra member* upon the general TEACHER WANTED PXiRD—Neville Harcourt Paget, second toria about noon to-morrow. a i)leasii>e trip to California, and breath. The old-fashionetl remedies Mr Sehgman la a lawyer, but a rela­ committee: Messrs. B. C Mess and P. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Paget Is meeting Sunday school workers at may relieve, but never cure. Rest re­ tive of the «Member* of tbs banking H. Hughes. One extra member upon Wanted, for Esquhnalt School, Male Ford; • born August 1. 19W; died July Mrs. Wm. Mason left on Saturday for arious points. He was welcomed here firm, to whom he renders professional Assistant Principal, one with Cadet quali­ sults come from CATARRHOZONE. the music committee. Tho*. Lewis. ^ fications prefer* * Mr home In Portland. 4*re. having by N'uuh Shakespeare. As chairman .resolved that the, Km ratif %Tir 'TrTirs hl fÉaiMlSt 1W -epe^ AW A«evei -k ’ spenta very pT/ssa nT TioTlda y with her handoned. It's because Cntarrhoxone Tbe Keligman. firm were blacklisted an open air concert at an early daleale Inclusive.Inclusive Add* the World, he br the ^iipreme head of parents, Mr. and Mrs W. Ward, 48 kina the asthma gmtr Thar it cores.-1 with two tw three other bankenr of I» front 4»f the parliament bunding* en< 8ECKETARÏ ESWUIMALT SCMÜQL. PROVINCIAL ROYAL JUBILEE organization that embraces Jvi.ffoo South Turner street. James Bax. Choking stalls and labored breathing German ancestry by tbe German daily behalf of the Red Crops Soçtety In the ■ ■ 1W7 Esquimau Road. schools, 31.wXi.ohi scholars, and 2,654.0*10 HOSPITAL ft ft ft same manner as last year. Vk-lorle, British f’elurabla. teachers lit 249 countries and dix lalons. are relieved, suffocating sensations and In New York for daring to support thv At Rt. Clements Danes church, I*on- allied loan. - Mr. HeU*man regards the After ii vote of thanks to the Jdr. Heins, like many other prom hi­ H*ss of breath are cured. Every trace NOTICE. M. July 5, the marriage was celebrat­ of asthma Is driven from the system, "honor" a* a tribute to the opinions of tiring officers tbe business part of the nt Americans, began business hi a evening concluded. Bountiful refresh­ TENDERS WANTED ed of Mr Richard Day. s**« **f Mr and and even old chronics experience im­ the fir». For hls part be 1* an ardent mall way packing fo*«d products at ments provided by the kindness of the TAKE NOTICE that I Intend to i Mrs R. S. Day. of Rockland avenue, mediate "relief and lasting cure. Equal- hi pporter of the âlHed cause, and epoki Sharpsburg. Fa.. In 16*;.». He removed retiring President. Mr. Mess were at the neat regular sittings of the J Tvndrrn for the yeer will be received, tor and Ruth, eldest daughter of Mr and good for bronchitis, throat trouble of LI os— Corn ‘ gfi to Pittsburg in 1872. where the business ir. tbe highest praise of the pari taken very much enjoyed by the club and the the following euppllc: lirwwrkw, Bread. Mrs. Maurice Meredith, of. Richmond and catafrh. The large UNE V* »LLAR by I'anada In the war. Victoria for a transfer of the hotel L, MU*. awfe-^i^nfyklîrSgil? .^.in* was conducted by the partnership of rest of the evening wai givenïm up, toiu license held by me In respect of the i not later fnân Jury * It itstwi-k noon, Air. Jtt. W. ,Da>.. nJio J.H»kla tha, Ufc Wohle 4F lari .lihis -tAa- iglutiss > -lasts f»anr,inl ^ondklona *dlé.-wa4» songs and iiw i rbwenf; tdgewe with art ; mmm ttmmu *aw ih*"et. -— ------ttwantitiea may be obtained from tlie rank of nontenant, left with the SSth became F. J. Melos, and in 188$ j two months, sol'd by all dealers or wish to otter an opinion at this t other contribution to the “Historylatnrv of Y at» street, to Peter m* Battalion, sad «* the ilb Inst, proceed Heins Go., which continued a* i •t-1from the Catarrhosone Co., Kingston, He tike* British Columbia very ■ Dated June A Mi provincial Reyal Jubilee Hospital. July She Arlon Club" by Nr Kent, bring- HARRYl to France « rship till 1966, when the business ’ Canada. and is glad to be taking a holiday here.Jjng the chapter» ep to 1961. 24, 1918. 12 'VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY. JULY 26, 1916 ONE HEARING FOR Britain Not Tiring HARDEN REAUZES , WELLINGTON COAL of War ; Anticipates F. W. STEVENSON & CO. Until further notice we will give a discount at ROBLIN AND OTHERS Victory, Says Derby ALLIES DETERMINED 5% -0 on cash orders*s of three tonet and over. London, July 26.—“Orest Brit­ Warns Germans Dreams of QTOCKS LUMP, 97.25. NUT (large»et inIn the oholty) _ _ $6.25 P.r Ten, Delivered Judge Rules There Will Be No ain is not tiring of the wgjr; On kv AND BONDS HALL ^WALKER Separate Hearings the contrary the country never Peace Before They Are at Winnipeg was more hopeful and united, Beaten Vain median Collieries (Dunam ulr) Wellington Coala. said Lord Derby, former direetor- 104-106 Pemberton Building Tel. 362 1212 Government Street. Phone 92 general of recruiting, and now Winnipeg, July 26.—The trials of Sir I«ondon, July 26.—The Dally Mall under secretary for war, in an in­ says that Maximilian Harden, in the RoJmoad Roblln, James H, Howden terview to-day. latest number of Die Zukunft. discuss­ and George R. Cold well must proceed ing the meaning of the Anglo-French irVdHbv « ^ y SEEK SAN FRANCISCO HOW BRITISH FOUGHT as one trial. Mr. Justice Prendergaat offensive, speaks particularly of Bri­ this forenoon refused to allow the tain's gigantic preparations in men and DUKE ÔF DRÜNSWÏCK munitions. He declares the Germans CjCpwn’s- request tor gevorancet which 02266762 'must feckon with the determination IN POMES VILLAGE would be permitting the trial of Cold- of England lo keep on fighting until well and Howden to precede that of she or her enemy is annihilated. HOPELESSLY INSANE In the article, which Is entitled- “At the ex-premler. R. A. Bonnar, K.C., the tree of disillusion,” Harden warns for the crown, moved yesterday for With Knives, Bayonets, Re­ the Germans to “abandon forthwith Police Chief Anticipates Suc­ •evtranoe. The defence vigorously op­ tl.Hr childish dreams of early peace. cess; Mass Meeting Called volvers and Grenades; posed It and the Judge considered the Wilhelm's Son-in-Law Saw After describing title struggles “now case over night In ruling this fore­ raging on all fronts, .the like of which k'fiiT telling MONTREAL STOCKS EARNINGS OF STEEL for To-night Wounded Officer's Story noon, he said the privilege of thé crown Troops Swallowed Up in to demand the severance of the charges how the enethy is mowing dowtu-a. der- 1 Russian Marsh man every minute and how “In every w (By F. A. Borden A Co.) when several persons were accused Montreal, July 26.—There was some de­ Jointly did not extend to conspiracy hour of the day and night 10,000,000 CAME AS SURPRISE mand for stocks st the opening of to­ ...... Bon Francisco. July 8nn Faria- July 26 —The fighting In the charges. - Accordingly, h# would not al­ marks f>S.B06.060> of tfcg German treas­ fortified village of Posteree. north dT ury Is being swallowed tip,” 1 lardon day’s local market but after this demand cisco awoke to-day In a hum of antici­ low severance. '"V., ------— the Somme, between the British and London, July 26.—The Copenhagen pation brought on by the statement Mr Bonnar reserved the right to ask s;< \ -*: was satisfied the steel And Iron shares correspondent of the Daily Express Is U the enemy who wants peace?" were pressed, for sale, thie, disappointing of Thief of Police White that after Germans Is described as follows by an for a reserved case on this point. four days of vigilance, something de­ sends a^story regarding the Illness of 'On the other hand, the French say Larger Than Most Enthusiastic officer who was wounded during the “1 ask." he said, “that that Indict­ way In which the New York market acted finite has been unearthed and that the the Duke of Brunswick, Kaiser Wil­ that when such sentiment might "well struggle: after the wonderful showing of the Unit­ police department had In Its possession ment be proceeded with in the regular helm's son-in-law. The story, however, have found expression, not one single, Bulls at New York -Early on Sunday morning, at the Information which he thought would ■ ' has not beett confirmed. solitary voice was raised to that end. ed States Steel Corporation for the sec­ Anticipated result in the apprehension of the person moment the signal for thy attack was The three ministers stood and heard "The I hike of Hrunswlvk." says the Premier Briand, never sat so firmly In ond quarter of the year, greeted a bear­ or persons guilty of. exploding a bomb given after a frightfully Intense bom­ the Indictment formally read. They correspondent, "who has been the vie*-, the saddle; J off re's alat was never ish feeling here. Canadian Car Foundry bardment. the British Infantry rushed during the preparedness parade of last w^re placed In the prisoners' dock. tlm of profound melancholy since the more In the ascendant. became very weak and sold down to 51. Saturday and causing the death of forward to the entrance of the village, "How say you—are you guilty or not early days of the war. now Is declared The French are meditating over the Thera was practically no demand for this (By Jü. .W, Stevrnson A Co,) carried It brilliantly and occupied the guilty?” asked the clerk. seven and the serious Injury of two to be hopelessly Insane. His mental possibility of the fall of Verdun, hut no stock until It reached that figure. The New York. July 36.—Th* Belled Statu* score participants ami spectators. first houses. At 11.10 o'clock the Ger­ “Not guilty," replied Messrs. How­ cblhipse was the result of a trying ex­ one dreams of peace. France Still be­ Steel statement of earning* published public were disappointed at the state­ y ester du y was a record breaker and Despite this assurance from the mans counter-attacked Their onset den and Cold well and Sir Rodmond Iti perience while commanding a detach­ lieves In victory. ment made at Monday’s directors' meet- larger than the most enthusiastic balls - police department, preparations were was extraordinary, doubtless because turn. ment of German troops on the Russian That this belief will crumble If Ver­ ink. Spanish River Pulp and MacDonald practically completed early to-day by anticipated. The extra disbursement of their courage had been stimulated by "On all counts?" asked the clerk. frortler. when he witnessed the tragic dun Is captured or a bank of the Mcost- Co. w«*e active and stronger. The gen- ♦he con]mit tee 6f 100 appointed by the la taken or the entire . u y falls, sounds one per cent, on the common *toek also ether, as one could tell from the odor. "On all counts." replied the accused. fate, of his■ men, all of whom were I market Hosed steady. Law and Order committee of the San like nothing but a well-meant and was more than the trade looked for. “Here the rifles played fip part; the swallowed up In a treacherous marsh.' H'gh. Low. Close Some of the more successful un-1 promin­ ' J Francisco . Chamber of Commerce for knife, bayonet, revolver and grenade flattering fairy tale.” * ent operators here are showing a little to-night's mass meeting at the ex­ ^ Ames , conr...... 22 22 22 were the only weapons used. The Ger­ The Duke of Brunswick, as Prince 1 >,, , |ir«-f...... 61 61 61 mere with a machine gun was exterminated Can. locomotive ...... •• ®*"* ion as ct that this is - 1 to the last man with the bayonet by an ». Cottons ...... ■•••: •• •• 66 A present, aqd also the fa Will Decide Case at Submarine Attacked Auxiliary, presidential year aur with its Australian party which had followed it NOTE TO BRITAIN Can. Gen. Elec...... 115 E many p»»«*a*b44itles. ELEVEN BODIES STILL Into the house. I wns present et an — Winnipeg Not Dreadnought, and Failed Cons. MAS...... 36 E Civic tnv. A Ind...... 77| 77$ 77$ mt- y>W «"> IN CLEVELAND TUNNEL excising duel between two officers—an Cedar Rapids ...... 77$ 77$ 77$ Alaska Gold ...... 19$ 17$ 171 to Hit Her ” 1 English lieutenant who was charging ABOUT BLACKLIST Crown Reserve ...... 44 A Allls-Uha liners ...... 22$ 21* 73$ 71 at the head of his men and a Bavarian Winnipeg. July 26.—Six Jurors of the Detroit United ...... 116 11T 116 ;u Cleveland. July M—Rescue forces Amn. Steel Foundry . 43 4. captain. The lleutenan» struck the twelve who will try Sir Rodmond Dom. _ Bridge ...... 219 217$ 219 went to waterworks crib No. 5, out in Dom. * Cannera ...... 1* A Amn. Beet Sugar .... o$ 971 88» I,uke Erie. this forenoon In hopes of Bavarian a blow In the chest with Mb Roblln, George R. Cold well and Jamo- London. July 26 —With reference to Dom. I. A 8...... 53# 55 53 Amn. Can ...... 55$ 54$ 51» sword and at the same Instant he ‘re­ H. Howden on chat gee of conspiracy the German statement that a subma­ Wing able sometime to-day to pene­ Wilson Govt. Persists in Atti­ Dom. Textile ...... F Amn. Car A Foundry 59$ 56$ 56$ I trate the remote and wrecked portion ceived a hall In the stomach from his arising out of the construction of the rine had torpedoed a British dread­ Amn. Locomotive ...... 65$ 63$ 64* Ills Traction ....------...... 44 A ,,j of the death tunnel where the bodies adversary's revolver. Disregarding his .Manitoba parliament buildings, had tude It Has Grounds for nought off the Orkney Islands on July [.yatl Constn. Cd...... 76 A Amn. Smelting ...... 91 3! t sufferings, the lieutenant had Just been chosen when the a seise court Amn. Tel. A Tel...... 129$ 129* - of the un recove red dead of Monday 20, the admiralty stated to-day that Uiqrentide, Co...... 144$ 164$ 164$ ....!»$ •« * 1 __ night's disaster still remain ^ strength enough left to deliver another adjourned at noon. Six other men from Complaint th** actual facta were as follows: Laun-ntldr Power ...... 53 E Anaconda ...... T7$ Atchison ...... IH* 1044 1>4* l blow. This proved mortal to t4te Ba­ the Jury panel were challenged ‘for “A small auxiliary vessel was at­ - of Woods Milling...... 129 A cause" by the defence. They were "not Montreal Power ...... 232 B. A O; ...... 8Q *4 that they believe there are 11 bodies varian. Unfortunately the lieutenant tacked off the north of Scotland by an Indifferent." said A. J. Andrews, K. C-, MacDonald Co...... 13 Bethlehem Steel ...... 4W tr*$ 425 In the tunnel, instead of 11 M pre­ died shortly afterwards ->■ enemy submarine on the date men­ 177$ defence ctmneei. The proced­ Washington. July 26.—A commuai Markay Co...... C. P. It...... 177$ in viously estimated. Should thl* prove ‘*i*ressed by strong' enemy 'forced, ' TR6 ■Cal: Petroleum ...... — ure was resorted to of trying theaj then cation to Great Britain dealing with tion.-.I She was not hit." N. S. Steel, com...... 135 1?» to be the case the total death toll of British had to retreat during the af­ Central Leather ...... 54$ 53$ 54 by the sworn Jurors to determine the principles Involved In the black­ Ontario Steel ...... the horror Is 21 Instead of 22. ternoon. but they strongly counter-at­ C..A O...... 00$ 60$ 60» - j . whether or not they are proper ojrsons list agalnet firms in the United States Berlin, July 26.—A German sub­ Ogtlvle Co...... Hope that the remaining dead may tacked and at seven o’clock were mas­ Ottawa Power ...... A O. W...... 121 12* n\ to ett era the Jury. Two jurors n-y eit'h ts practically ready and will be sent marine attacked a British dreadnought 85$ 35$ __be. recovered . within, a. lew .hours was ters of three-quarters of the village By Penmans, Ltd...... 85$ strengthened to-day when workmen n an so objet ted to. The Jurors report forward to London within the next few iff the Orkney Islands on July 20 and C.. M A SL P...... 96 95$ 96$ 1 last accounts fighting still was going Quebec Railway ...... in »i v w*re able to replace the bullseye In the to the court on their findings and If days. Acting Secretary Polk discussed obtained two hits with torpedoes, the Colo. Fuel A Iron ...... 44 431 on In the northwest part of the village, Shawlnlgan ...... 07* f sir lock, broken yesterday to allow the the report |h favorable the crown stIU the question with President Wllaoh to admiralty announced to-day. Steel of Can., com. .. ’riiclble ...... 1 .... 69* 67 to the advantage bf the allies.” 45 44 poisonous gases to escape from the has the right to challenge. The courts day and then returned to the state de­ The text of the statement follows: Do., pref...... Distillers Sec...... 44 Erie ...... 35$ 344 34$ tunnel. of Juror» have the benefit of the at­ partment to complete work on the doc­ "A German submarine on July 20 off Spanish River Pulp The city to-day faced the possibility' tendance of counsel and may hear evi­ Toronto Railway .... Goodrich ...... '..... • • 73$ 72 -$ ument the British naval base of Ses pa Floe. O. N., pref...... 118 dence If they desire. Twin i*lty ...... 118$ 118$ of Indefinite delay to the completion While the protest will deal primarily Orkney Islands, attacked a British G. N. Ore ctfs. 15$ 34$ 31$ . 1 CASUALTIES AMONG The six Jurors were secured out of Winnipeg Elec...... of the tunnel Workmen say they will with principles. Mr. Polk reported to dreadnought and obtained two torpedo Green Cananea ...... 45$ 45 «-•* never return to work In the tunnel CANADIAN SOLDIERS about 45 men called Into the box. For Wa> aganiav Pulp .... the president on several Individual hlta" Dom. War lx>an Inspiration ...... 484 47$ 47$ Once their dead comrades are brought the three accused thirteen men had cases in the blacklist which he had In­ Indus. Alcohol ...... 107$ 102* 10T. out they will quit, they say. been peremptorily challenged at noon. % % ... 71 69$ Ottawa. July 26.—General Victor Wil­ vestigated. He said some of these Baldwin ...... «1 In addition to the six challenged for Lackawanna ...... 71 70 T» liams. according to to-day s casualties firms had a very good ground for com­ SOLDIERS CAUSED TO-DAY’S TRADING ON cause. The crown had challenged per­ plaint and these facts will be set forth Kas. city Southern" .. ... 24$ 24 24 SAVINGS DEPOSITS IN list, has been "unofficially" located as emptorily four men and fifteen were TROUBLE AT QUEBEC THE WINNIPEG MARKET Lehigh Valley ...... 78 77* 77J 1 a prisoner of war In hospital at Menln. In the note to Great Britain. Maxwell Motor ...... 81$ 79 40 I told to stand aside. Ambassador Page, at London, to-day CANADA $767.590.130 German. The list follow»: The work df securing a Jury followed Mex. Petroleum ...... w$ 94$ 97 advised the slate department of an in­ Quebec. July 26. — A conflict of auth­ Winnipeg. July 26.—VVU.-at Hosed $c. the decision given by Mr. Justice Mercantile v^...... Infantry. formal conference h«* had at the British ority occurred yesterday at the court higher for July. $v higher for October, Ottawa, July 26.—The savings de­ Prendergast that the three accused ...W$ 84$ 8Q K'lled in action—Pte. James Bell. Pte. foreign office regarding the blacklist house when a military patrol tried to and $c. higher for December. Oats was Mo Pacific ...... **$ 6* 6$ posits in the banks of Canada now must be tried together, denying the Edwin Rldgeley Hasse. Pte. Harvlt Department officials Indicated the take away from a Jail guard three $e. lower for July an.l $c. better for Oc­ Nat. I^-ad ...... 63 63$ 62* amount to $767.590.180. according to the motion of the crown to try Messrs tober Barley was unchanged. Flax Died of wtronds—Pte. George Bailie, ambassador had learned that the soldiers arrested on charges of deser­ New Haven ...... 60 W bank statement for June Issued by the Howden and C-ddwell separately. The dropped l$c. for July and If. for October Pte. Wm. Thampson. Pte» Sidney Gee. British authorities believe the order tion. who are awaiting sentence. A N. Y. C...... ;...... lot 1i 541 meantime he Is sojourning at an un­ by the Austro-Hungarian general staff Wounded—Pte. C. H. Anderson, Pte. fence proved Jurymen incompetent’ in the foreign office to-day said that the Oct...... 4-$ Wisconsin Central ...... 35$ named watering place Inland "for his reply would be sent to the United nays that only 100.000 soldiers were Edwin C. Barker, Pte H. O. Slnton, three cases and In the other three Barley— Willy’s Overland ...... *>i 69» health," according to a statement made States as aoon as possible, but that taken prisoners by the Rusaans during Pte. J D. Keeth. Pte Clias. A. McKin­ challenged peremptorily The calling Oct...... Total« sales, 440,200 shares. by government officials to-day. Great Britain still was conferring on their present offensive, according to a non, Pte. Jean Natale, Pte W. D. Par­ of Jurymen to fill the box waa re­ Flax— % % % The British home office declined to July ...... IW IN Budapest dispatch to the Morning ker. Lance-GpU * J G. Patterson. Pte. sumed at 2 30. Eight Jurors were the subject with the French goverri- NEW YORK CURB PRICES...... mi Robert Pool, Pte. Thomas Robertson. grant a permit for Mr. McClure to stay tBy F. W. Stevenson A Ce.) Post The statement brands as untrue Nov...... 1*6 the claim of the Russians that they Pte. James Harris. Pte. David Wood, In England Bid. Asked. VICTORIA STOCK EXCHANGE. (’aeh prices : Wheat 1 Nor ., 121$: 2 Nor., took 226.000 prisoners and declares that Pte. A. P. Andrews. Ptp. Francis An­ 118$: 3 Nor.. 114$; No 4. 1H>$. Amn Marconi ...... n ^ INFANTILE PARALYSIS. on the 300-kilometre front where actual derson. Pte. Alexander M. Falliriey, Blackbird Syndicate ...... 17.00 woo Oats—2 C. W.. 441; $ C. W„ 44$; extra t SAILING INDEFINITE, feed. 43*. 3 feed. 42* Can. Copper ...... il -«• fighting occurred, the number of Aus­ Pte J. O. Golden berg, Pte. EifvKlward Can. Topper Co...... 2.09 Can. Marconi ...... trians and Hungarians engaged was Grice. New York. July 26 —The epldemlo of Crow's Nest Coal ...... 70 00 78.00 Barley- No. 3. 71; No. 4. 68*i rejected. infantile paralysis continued to gain 6*0; feed. 60. Crown Reserve ...... ; fewer than that number. Mounted Rifles Can. Cone. B. A R...... 35.00 87 00 Cuban Cane Sugar ... . 58* 6» headway to-day. Although yester­ Flax-1 N W. C.. 174$; 1 C. W.. 1T1*. Missing Pte. J. R. Chisholm. KOENIG ADMITTED Coronation Gold ...... 14 Em. Phone ...... 10$ 13 day’s high record of deaths waa not ... 32.00 84.00 % % % Missing since June 22, now unofficial­ Goldfield ...... 86 90 equalled, there were more cases Int. Coal A Coke Co...... on 6* 5$ GERMANS IN BELGIUM ly reported wounded prisoner at WHEAT FAILS TO HOLD ported. The daily bulletin of the health Lucky Jim Zinc ...... 07$ .06 Medley Gold ...... Ml STILL ARE “EXECUTING” Aachen -Pt#*. Wm C. Baird. department shows that during the 24 McGlIllvray Coal ...... 10 ADVANCE AT CHICAGO Moiling* i ...... - . S3 29 Wounded -Pte. John Rourke, Pte. A. German Submarine Deutsch­ hour period ended at 10 a. m. to-day Portland Tunnels ...... M Howe Bound ...... R< G London. July 26 —Six civilians have C. Rattew the plague killed 35 children and there Portland Canal ...... F.| Kerr Uke ...... «$ s Rambler Cariboo ...... 20 .25 (By F. W Stevenson A Oo.) been executed by the Germans at land Granted Clearance for were 162 cases reported In the five •V» 66 STORM IN ONTARIO. Standard Lead ...... 1.60 Chicago. July 26 -The character of the Magma ...... 14 15 Ghent, charged with “war treason." ac­ boroughs of New York City. ... .40 Any Port in Germany Snowstorm ...... 44 news from the Northwest was the same Midvale ...... 61$ 62 cording to a Reuther’s Amsterdam dis­ The plague apparently shifted Its Stewart M. A D...... 71 kind as that recently received and the patch quoting the Telegraaf leondon, ont.. July 26.—An electrical Mines of Aim...... 2$ 8 centre frotn Brooklyn to Manhattan, .Sloean SUr ...... 81 .23 market was broad, with heavy buying T The dispatch also says that the Ger­ storm of fearful Intensity broke over Nlplsslng ...... |. . .. M grad usd Increase In new cases and St-wart Land ...... *60 early Yesterday's high point, however, Standard Lead ...... 1 1-M mans have removed 7.000 men. 2,000 London yesterday afternoon, leaving 1$ Baltimore, Md., July 26 The Ger­ deaths being noted there dally compar­ Vtctr Phoenix Brew...... 116.00 was the crest of the present movement, Stewart ...... 20 34 destruction In Its wake More than women and 150 pupils of the Turgot man submarine Deutschland was ed with a decrease In Brooklyn. Unlisted. and profit taking was on a large scale, Submarine ...... 34 95 Institute from Roubaix, presumably 1.000 telephones were put out of com­ cleared at the custom» house this American Marconi ...... 8 20 4.» which caused a reaction of several cents. . ©> 62 ... 100 2.00 for agricultural work In Germany. mission and heavy damage Is reported afternoon by Capt. Paul Koeing, *^he J. T. SCOTT'S CASE. Canadian Marconi ...... The news from the spring wheat country Tons pah ...... 6* 6$ Camps were levelled, their accoutre­ Glacier Creek ...... 04 Is eagerly watched and this will govern Tone pah B-lm...... 4$ commander Island Investment ...... SO.» :: U ments being washed away In the flood. the future trend of the market. The ex­ Tonapah Extern. A The customs officials said the Seattle. July 26.—Unable to raise Union Club deb . row .... 40.00 tremely Iiot weather now prevailing over HAY ON MAINLAND There have been no reporte so far of Yukon ...... 4 H Deutschland had been cleared for bond of $1,000, J. T. Scott Is held at the Do., old ...... •0 00 the middle west Is causing eom* apprehen­ loss of life DESTROYED BY RAINS “Bremen or any other port In Ger­ detention station by U. 8. Immigration University School debs. lot 00 sion regarding all the crops. % % % many." and given as loaded with i authorities. The commissioner of Ira­ Howe Sound M. Co...... 4.00 4.10 Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close. METAL MARKET. TWELVE KILLED. cargo of general merchandise. ni igtatlon Is ready to take up Scott’e Colonial Pulp ...... 12$ 120* 180$ 1171 1171 New York. July S3.—The metal exchange Yincoiiver, July 1*,—A l»r*c part of July ...... “The time of my departure Is In­ case, but le waiting for the latter's at­ P.ngreê Mines ...... 10 121* 1211 118* 119$ quotes lead 16.36 Baked. Spelter steady ; spot. East St. IxhiIs delivery. 106810$. (’op- the hay prop of the lower mainland of 1st redo, Texas, July 36—Twelve per­ definite," said Captain Koeing In «ply torneys to prepare their case. A hear­ % % % 1221 124$ 1811 122$ Itrltleh rolumhla has In—n lost through sons were killed and 23 Injured In to a question ssked by customs of NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. steady; electrolytic. $24^637. Iron ing may be held to-morrow. steady and unchanged. Tin quiet; spot the recent raine. It waa eetlmated to­ wreck of a northbound train on the flclals for the benefit of the pilot a# (By F. W. Stevenson A Co.) «31 M et «21 offered at 888.36. day that the lose will run to a quarter National line at Morales. Mexico. 40 eoclatlon. Collector Ryan, with the A contributor to a contemporary Open. High. Low. Close 79$ T»i 78 TH g|j a inlllion dollars. miles north of Monterey. Mexico, late approval_____ of__ the treasury department chortles. "There can : to longer be any an...... 18 42 13.46 13.33 11»-# «I «* ft • *ë*Utflây when tfië tram encounter*! granted-the reqtieetwf tiré *•««•■» s- sugar dull' a bad plec.e of track and turned over that the submarinesubmarine*!’s manifest be wltta- educative force, of our day*.’/ end when 18.66 18.73 ,13.65 13.61-63 July . «h «11 m . -U Bu, That Welch From Haynes. Ah- 41 Into a guliey. News of the wreck drawn from publication tor A reason we think of the revue we are Inclined to 13.18 13.» 13 0» 13.09-10 Sept. 41$ '«It *o« ceatrlfugaL $6.83; mol $5.66; reflded eolutely reliable timekeeper, at —- 18.86 13.» 13.37 13.27-28 Dec. , 434 48$ 42| «4 granulated. $7.66. reached here to-day able ti* believe he le right. tra low price*-...... , - r <

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poeed to French Are. The people mani­ in mm suiu fest an obstinate desire to remain tn 1 «rogTBH- STORY FROM GERMAN their dwellings, no matter how areal BOMB CRIMINALS ARE CLAIMS MADE BY NOW MOSS July a. the danger. The children and babes IT’S VERY EASY scarcely able to toddle frequently were FRONT ON THE SOMME seen play In* carelessly in villages REGIME OF THE POLITICAL IN SAN FRANCISCO THE GERMANS TO DAY PASSED AWAY TO-DAY BRAVO. where the next moment a shell might TO GET RID OF be expected to drop. To the Editor:—In your columns th Fohf and Half Mtlea Succumbed After Long Illness; some time ago appeared the report of a Written by Correspondent of The battle line touches the Somme Police Chief Says They Will Be Admit British Captured Po- speech by Hir Charles Tapper, In the SKIN TROUBLES to the north of Blaches, runs west Was Well Known in News­ course of which' he said of the regime Associated Press Who along the canal to Hem, where it (Captured Within three zieres; Statements About across the Bay: “They would have set crosses the river and swings north­ paper Circles their political police upon me If they With CUTICURA could." Was There ward to the vicinity of Gutllemont and Days Operations in East Again, some time ago you published a Water lot farm. letter from a correspondent, of whom Bathe with * The gains of the entente forces are identity know nothing. The death occurred at an early h«mr I In srhleh he roughly Included between this base line wrote that there were people who had - Soap, Headquarters of the German Army Baa Francisco, July 86.—Chief of Police Berlin, July 26.—Thé repulse of strong and the point of the wedge at La Mai­ this morning at the Jubilee hospital ■tumbled across colossal graft In high a* the Somme Front. July 24, via Lon White amplified to-day hie statement of attacks by .Russian forces on the Ger­ sonnette, the greatest depth gained of Norman Norcross, youngest son of places, but «lare not open their mouths dry and ton, July 24.—Kaiser Wilhelm- in his last night t>a| fjhe police would have In man lines in the Baranowlchi region about It because of the knowledge that, being four rollea and a half. the late James Norcross, of Duncan, apply the talk with the Saxon and Baden mill The correspondent had no opportun custody within two or three days the was announced to-day by the war however Innocent they might be, means (ary plenipotentiaries to-day, when ht ity during hia stay of Inspecting the , perpetrators of the bomb outrage of last B.C. would be found to ruin them by those office* concerned. Ointment described the impressions resulting front opposite the British troops. He Saturday, aa a result of, which eight "Our airmen, by dropping bombs and The late Mr. Norcross, who suc­ cumbed after a long illness, wag well Has the poisoned stiletto of the political •rum his recent visit to the trenches, was unable either by personal Inspec­ killed ami more than «0 injured, during a by their machine gun fire, compelled bravo come into use In tbe province? J Stops itching instantly, deers away punctuated and emphasised *ie occasion later on to ask you heals red, rough and sore hands aa "They are well known to . va and $0 "Army group of Prince Leopold— and the World, ad Vahcnhsar, and hav­ space lor a further letter in this coax-? plainly that bis health hah not suffered others, sad we will gel tlwm within three weft as most haby humors. You need During the evening and night Russian ing been for a time city’editor of the nation undei my «ten name, meantime •Oder the long strain of war. days. They are right her* in Ban Fran- forces directed attacks. In which three wins the flight of this shaft in the not buy than until you try them. The kaiser s departure for the eastern WERE NO CHANGES OF latter. divisions were observed to be engaged, direction of certain political gangsters Sample Each Free by Mall front, accompanied Uy General Erich Ntrhota* Philips, aged 4ft, was taken In­ Bun at Liverpool, Eng-. In JS76. IMPORTANCE TO-DAY egalpst the front east and wmtbeast who' will know whence th# bolt is ape Von Falkenhayn. chief of the general to custody to-day as a suspect. A i «him to this province nearly SO when I subscribe myself With 83-p Skin Book. Addna pool, of Gomdlsche, IS miles north of Baran- ON BRITISH FRONT policeman heard bhn exclaim. “Fine, years ago and was educated at the MOUNT TOLMIE. rant, “Cutlcura, Dept. 3M, Boston, rtafT, immediately after the religious owlehl. As with all previous attacks, ft ne,**' as he stood reading a morning Komên«»s public school and the Na­ July ». L.S.A.” Sold throughout the world. services at army headquarters, is taken paper ai-count of developments in the these were rendered fruitless and rn*»t naimo high school. He Joined tbe 4a u sign that the responsible heads of IxMidon, July M.-e dia­ services as health offieer to the troops. •ecupled but which now again was In regarding pc«*Je«-ts In hand for gold ! val were repulsed. Attempted attacks Local union officials were In the cre! ion of tl«e Kdltor. No r< rpon* b lity The result was a substantial raduetloa German hands, could not be seen, .as mining on the I«ena river. Is assumed by (lie paper for MSS. sub­ throng at the train harrangulng the on Trônes wood were observed and of his salary from the city. But do we tho town lies too low in the valley, but “We have had men In there report- ' frustrated by eiKh attempts to capture it tiations the outlook la very discourag­ day's Folonlst I iHdlce.the ft»llow mg; end finance minister In the»* neglects, 486 Yates Bt Mniggle for its possession had been will engage extensively in the Alining were ramie. Lively hand grenade fight­ ing. but those willing to return express "There are tlu.uaand# of men who are or Indeed the «-ttmpurallve silence of waged for long days Its ownership Industry there." ing occurred south of Estraee yest« r- ready to give their lives to working foT| the people, though a great deal Is cer­ disapproval of the action of the roi- now was shared, the Germans holding day- their count 1 y. and to whom emolument tainly being thought Still. I suppose the •hq nark, while the « bateau on the "t'ranvh troops wcupled the crater or ease arc not morthy of c «»n*iteration "* secret Is that he is realising, with the Tht; itiks ovens still are idle ow ing to GERMANS WRESTLING southern edge remained In French made by tbe explosion of one of their 1 would Just like to oak the C'olonlM If rest of us, that this dual role will at th ? men not reporting for duty, as an hand*. Even* *>n thin day of Inaction WITH MILK PROBLEM mines on the La Fille Morte height, ta It had tn mind those Tory follt’ilans abb any rate not Y»e in force after Heptem-1 nuuneed for Iasi night’s shift, and this on»prised the Indian commission, and Phone your or- ■hells and shrapnel were seen bursting the Argon ne, but were drive n Immedi­ bar 14 next, and he can thereafter, at j presents the gravest feature of the sit­ rho drew down IK a «lay. Sunday* awi any rate have the satisfaction that can ' 4203 flreqnenUy over I-a Maisonnette, and a Berlin. July 36.-A number «d German ately out by a German counter mine. week day*, the year round, and ran up e uation of all, as with any extended be derived from the fact that for a| hew struggle for complete possession rtties have taken practh si step- to solve "On the left tiank of the Meuse w# transportation bill «auto hire, et«-.) of THE HUDSON'S BAY CO. cessation there a serious delay will be brief period of tong two months in his J •f the height, which Is considered the the milk problem. whWh »t«ll IS very made a little p«ogress n IN.MOt.. fly the wav, one of them bed the WINE DEPARTMENT experienced in resuming shipments of career he had the right to be called} best advanced poet for artHlery obser­ serious In tbe large eeniie» of population. the right bank «>f the river there was eHilarity to draw ht* sessional allowan*-* IMS Douglas It Open till It y. m coke to the smelters when the matter Twelve of the largest Prussian maul- and known a* the "Honorable Mr. vation. apparently was about to begin. artillery ttphtlng during the night in nUII.M in •ddllfon Or, r-rlrtp*. the Is "Inally adjusted. During the sum­ •lpalltlee have bought 76.*» goats la Ptewirrt ” Isn’t that a natural IfiTer- From La Maisonnette the line ranges the This nmont- wood. ♦mtst was YtitnkTng rf -prie.* EWan, mer season swrtkaliy ail the work at Switzerland TfiS afltmsTJ» rave keen who Was so dlswstlsfted with his |lowly ence to believe tthut this hgd * great paneraliy southwest to the vIHage of “Two enemy airships were brought tlie ovens la done dtiring the cool turned over to owis r* on small farms la etn«dûment of |X»' * i:H-ntli that he must «leal to di with the accepta we of th* Bslloy. the «-orner bastion on which It the suburbs of the rtf tee on r«mdi»toa dews within nur lines north of th# hospital to the naval cemetery. Rev. nights, therefore, in accordance with an« ak up to the t’olony Kami and "buy" new offlrt Fournie by a direct OBITUARY RECOM) A verst and Rmlth, of the Ontario Li­ steal from government.” Allfaon serins cense Board, left last night on a tour dropping i f sheila were supplied by un CATS AND DOGS AND hit fn.m our antl-airaraft guns. to have got his «marter all right, and artillery observer, who stated that the TWO HAD $50.000 TO of the provinces of Manitoba, Has- INFANTILE PARALYSIS there ten t a Tory among t»*e bunch that The f&fttral «jf Arthur J. Bradley took village of Barleux. which the French WINKLER TELLS TRUTH lias the grit to «twnpel trim to pay even katchewan and Alberta to study the repeatedly had endeavored to storm, DISTRIBUTE IN IRELAND a lefund on the excee# pr«»flls. place at 2.SU to-day from the Navy manner In which prohibition laws are New Yoik. July Tin most m*gK,«tant Them way t*e thousands of men of the hospital, Ksqulmalt, the remojne l»elng enforced and their effect upon hotels was in German bands. whHe BeH«*y - 'ontrttHSÜPn to informstirn about in­ ABOUT MANITOBA CROPS New Ytirk, July 2€„—Officers of the stamp the «""olonlst has th mind, but vtmveyed on a gun carriage from the and hotel accommodations. was a French sln.ngla.ld and the vil­ fantile rnralysie made public here to-day lage of Kstrees was divided In posses­ Irish Relief Fund are awaiting an ex­ was a statement by l>«. Minion Kleiner, Winnipeg July 26. "Manitoba win sion planation of the refusal of the British of the RorhcMIer Institute, that the din­ ran have two-thirds of the crop pro­ government to permit Eugene H. K# ll>. The FT*nch this morning had at­ es** Is spread prlmarilv by peieowd con­ duced last year." said H«>n. V. Wink­ mrer of the-fund, and his assist­ tempted twice to push forward the tact of child with child. ler minister of agriculture, to-day. ant. Joseph Smith, to land in England. Th* Hociefy for the Prevention of lines here by vicious attacks with hand "Reports of a ridiculously bcuntlfyft The matter hue been taken up with the Cruelty to Animals hon«>un>'«l that fear grenades and bayonets, but without yield only h» Ip speculator». Instead 6i state «lepartment at WashingVm and of the epidemic had caused a trem*ndous getting 25 to 3fi busiWls, they will 1 it is probable that a meeting of the increase In calls upon It to mik- away Storm Centres. him get 15." executive committed of the fund will be with •*(* ! dog**. Mnrr the first <»f Barleux and La Maisonnette were July 7$,**) ' St* ami A.fSft dogs have hc« 1 calhd^here to take further action. The same healthful the storm centres in this see tor. Judg­ put t«> death by tf*e siM'iety’s agents Mm .Means Kelly and Smith wished to SAN FRANCISCO VICTIM. ing from the evidences of artillery Ac­ sent out by the society p*« k up an aver go to Dublin to distribute $5#,<*mi ruistd tivity. a*** of S,76» animale a «toy. l ast year the Ran Francisco, July 26 Mrs. Kings­ in the United States f«.r the relief of society cotfrctrd «luring the firrt twenty^ qualities as exist in To the northwest the square tower ley Van L"i., "f F'reeu»'. «'ni. who with persons wIh> suffered through the ra­ four days of July only Xt,#» rata and of IN lonne cathedral arose from the ced t uprising. Dispatches from Lon her two chihlran; Richard and Mary, valley The ho unes of I’eronne, which j don yesterday said that they were n«*t was injured In £he bomb outrage here Is completely in German ha nils, and permitted l<> land from the liner Phil*- last Haturday. died to-day from her ripe grapes are .con­ surrounded by the river from its na­ ! delphla at Llverp'Xkl. 'ounds. making the eighth victim. tural FTem-h owner*, also were dis­ What Tbin Folks Sbaaîd cernable to the observer. ofTlCtrs who rnort ta ADCAC IAI seven I ly had visited the city stated I r UUU I U AntAo II* Da Ta Can Weight veyed to food pre­ that INrronne was remarkably little MAMHC OC CMPUIY TO-DAY’S BASEBALL damaged in* view of its pn.xlmlly to J nMNUO Ur uNLNI T Good Advice far Thin, Undeveloped Men and Wemen. the hattlefront. The hYlta h had plenty ' AMERICAN LEAGUE pared with of shells for th»1 railway station, but I«ondon. July 24 - The British gov» m- Thousands of people suffer from ex­ R. 11. E cessive tlilnn- ss. weak nei vee and feeble obviously were desirous of sparing the ment, It is learned to-day, will consent Rostim ...... $ * 0 st«wuach* win*, having tried advert!»-d reel of the city as mwh as possible. tbe plan for rationing the «Iviltan fksh-nmkers, f«jod-fads. physical culture Cleveland ...... ,2 » U All the civilian Inhabitants nf Fer* populations In the arms occupied by stunts and rub-on «reams, resign them­ Batteries — Mays and Thomas ; onne now have evacuated the city, th-> German and Austrian armies under selves t«> life-li ng skinniness sml think *ehe. foumlie and O’Neill. I)aly. tkough greatly against the wishes of supervision of a neutral commission notliln* will make them fat. Yet their Washington ...... 6 λ 8 many of them, to whom devotion to appointed by President Wilson. If the «niat- Is not hopeless A recently ' dis­ Detroit ...... t 10 1 their homes weighed heavier than their venu a I 1 towers will consent not to re covered ctnnbl nation of assimilative Batteries Johnson and Atmmlth; fear of death. This Is the general «di­ move native foot supplhs. agents ha* made fat grow after years nf Mitchell. Dnhfic anil M«Kee. thinness, and II is alee unequalled, Judg ner vat Ion In towns and villages ex- New York ...... 0 1 j0 1>lulls of the plan will be given Am ing from reports, for repairing the watte «’hitago ...... 2 7 1 La*s«dor Page in a letter from the for­ of sickness or faulty digestion ami f«#r ROYAL eign office this week. .. » ■ trenglltenliig lire nerves. This renterk- Batteries — Mogridge a ml Nune- ble preparation Is « ailed Kirgol » % maker; t’icotte ami Svhalk. atrengtli-glviiig, fat-pr.«duc!ng assinid Phllndelvl.i;! 0 10 <' hurricane Baking Powder i VIOLENT alive elements of acknowledged merit Ht. I»uls ...... f* 6 < have been < omblne«l In this preparation, Batteries Meyers and Benedht; EXPERIENCED IN SPAIN whk-h is en«lorw«*d *n«l need by prominent Wellman an«1 Heyeroltl. everywhere. It is absolutely AbsoiutelyPure j Madi i«J. July ».—A harrt«*ne of unpre- harmless. Inexpensive end efficient. NATIONAL LEAGUE ' • : 1 '... cudenV’d violent* > ravsgc«i the pi uvlnos A f*-w we« ks’ sy*tematlc use of Hargol R. X of SmagoRsa, Soria, Volladvlld. I>*on ami Should go far to produce fhv:h t St. f^oula ...... 3 Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. I*vnt#*ved1a. Tiie village of Torypn strength by correcting faults of «llgestton Brooklyn ...... 2 3 3 completely In ruins sad three chun-hes nnd by supplying nourishing fats to batteries -M« adows and Gotigales; have b <-n swept pway by floods In th- Mood. If not, every druggist who sells Hmith and Meyers. village of A leva, in the province of Ar»' t Is authorised to return the porches-* 81. Louis ...... 0 R 4 gun. The Ini«lles of eleven victims have prie?. Inrrease«l nourishment is obtained Brooklyn-*...... 5 1 1 from tlie food eaten, and tbe additional been recovered so. far nn|>riatlon to relievo the druggists supply Sarg«.| and say there Pittsburg ...... 1 10 1 weight 1 farmer* In tlw* stri« k-n districts, most a large demand for IL Philadelphia ...... 7 14 f powders are made of Of whom are ruln-tl. ^.Willie this new preparation has from Batteries- -Adam*. Carpenter and (lively report* given splendid résulta as a nerve- ; Alexamler and Killifer. tunic an«i vltallser. its ue> is no| recom-. Pittsburg ...... v 4,,.... f. 8 0 IRISH MOTION BEFORE nervous pfoplr in toss they alum or other materials mended Philadelphia ...... 2 S 3 I HOUSE OF COMMONS wish tin at least ten pounds of IUctt< rie* Miller and Wilson; Kixey. flesh. Oewhger. Itomaree ami Burns. If y6u find a druggist wl o la unable to Vhivago ...... 0 2 2 derived from mineral I.«>n«lon. July 26.- In the House of <\*m- FUpl.iy you, send $16» money odder or registered_ ___ tetter to IHHHDH|Sthe National bs(sii nmn* this after’nimn Mr. Asquith. L/i. Vildac a ^•-j binent; Allen, Hughes antl^GowUy for discussion of the motion "that the be sent you putdpald In plain wrapper. sources. government state It* plans for tile,gov­ «'ihclnnatl ...... 4 9 1 ernment of Ireland until 111* • »d of the ’"What is the bhn it of martial lawT New York ...... 2 l I Nerve food 'iXl be iiih'm] by JoYiii 1 ■- Ns Vs correspondent; we suppose ma>Ual halt* Me*—Rt hnel|l* r and ' xWingo; tVf J C. Mclnlonh, the president cil coming to the relief of their officer side streets In Ward VII. statement in print that the Kamloops chance to win if the committee Igvi made by the members of the other The chairman was mSd^ permanent SERVED SALE OF and did not care by what means, so Councilor Tanner thought the coun­ to Kelowna railroad was to be com­ the candidate worked hard from uniting denominations, and In all such long as It was done. cil might well consider the construc­ chairman of the convention. He re­ pleted at once Mr McCurdy pointed until election. Arrangements there must be the spirit HOUSEHOLD AND The council showed no divergence of tion of more permanent sidewalks ferred In a short opening speech to the to the fact that Mr. Bowser was flirt­ of mutual compromise. The remainder OFFICE FURNITURE opinion as to the moral right of back­ than lumber, by using cinders or last meeting he had attended in the ing with that district, while Eequlmah CANADIAN CHURCH UNION. ing up Little In getting rid of what was same hall. It was a meeting of the riding wa$ being Ignored. He believed of thé religious world may have to EVER HELD IN described as a menace to the public The reeve and Councilor Carey Conservative party, of which he form­ that one of the first things the Liberal The vote of 404 to 89 by which the wait a while before witnessing the health, but wished to vote the money Joined Councilor Diggon In favoring erly wag a member. He was pleased to government would do would be to see Canadian General Assembly decided workings qf the new church body, be causé It Is provided that union shall VICTORIA without being surcharged later. the walk, on the ground that the"coun­ note the temperate and honest purpose to the early completion of the C. N. R. recently to Join with the Method let not take place until the close of -the What the council wanted to do was cil ought to protect the public. On of the Liberal meeting as against the on Vancouver Island and straighten and Congregational denominations to European war. but the mere fact that account of the automobile traffic, things that he had seen In the Con­ out the finances of the province. form the United Church of Canada to offer to pay half, and get the city to this definite If only preliminary action which now endangered pedestrians on servative gathering. .H*> hoped It struck The chairman referred to the hard Indicates that, while the sentiment for assume Howes' share, so to that end It has been taken slumjd not be without Over $8,000 Worth the roadway, the road was entitled to union was fi^f. from unanimous, the was decided to send & deputation to the a new note In politics and looked on It work that waa Ahead of the candidate special treatment. opposition Is not -likely to continue In Its Influence elsewhere. — Pittsburg streets committee of the city council on as a good beginning. and for the necessity of all working to­ Councilor Tanner was supported by separate communion. It was to be ex­ Chronicle-Telegraph. \ Friday, after consultation with the A. W. McCurdy. H. C. Belges "ii and gether. He thought there should be a - of Stock to Be Councilor Jones, who greatly depre­ Dr. Calvert were elected a credentials tabulated public statement of the ex­ pected that some Influential member municipal solicitor. The Saanich re­ Clark—Do you believe In prepared cated the construction of more committee and reported there were penditure on road work that would of the clergy and laity would be averse sponsibility was felt to terminate there, to merging the Identity of their historic ness? Clublelgh—8uf%! I fiever go wooden sidewalks, and hoped some thirty-five delegates whose papers were show where the money waa spent and Sold the city benefiting by the Act which had means would he devised of securing a denomination in the common organi­ home late without having an excuse all occurred. in order. This comprised a full repre­ who got It. better sidewalk accommodation. He Mr. Helgesen spoke euloglstically of sation, but equal sacrifices will be framed up. In seeking to avoid the pitfalls of sentation from all over the district Re SPEER-WALTON FURNITURE hoped to see the application of the H. C. Brewster, the Liberal leader. He - ... ‘crabbed ratepayers who would try to Mr. McCurdy spoke briefly before ■ CO., LTD. in Liquidation. principle of gravel roads to sidewalk the nominations were asked for. He said It wai a case of a man rising from make It unpleasant for the councilors.H construction. Councilor Jones wished said the accepted definition of Conser­ the bottom to the top, while with Mr. consultation with the solicitor was more attention was given to provision Bowser It waa a case of the inan on ... vative was as opposed to changes of Messrs. Stewart Williams A Co. deemed advisable. Councilor Diggon for cycle tracks, a form of aport_wiilclt old established forms and practices, top going to the bottom The present naively putting It that what they want- Sylvester’s Henfood for Poultry ought to be encouraged though now while Liberal meant for reform and government had failed in regard to AUCTIONEER. la a re-cleaned mixture of all grains, containing bone, beef—making the ed was to find a way of doing an Il­ out of fashion. progress with a view to vast Increased an agricultural policy and had been an best egg layer on the market. Per 160 lbs...... $2.25 Duly Instructed by W. B. Montelth, legal thing rightly. Eventually the recommendation of political power in the people and to unbusinesslike administration and had Esq , the liquidator in the above estate, Councilor Borden said the council the engineer was adopted. The latter extend privileges to the masses. Dur­ wasted the resources and money of the Tel 413 SYLVESTER FEED CO. 70f Yates 8L will continue selling by Public Auc­ was under n moral obligation to the also strongly advocated Improvement» ing the eleven years he had been In people. chief, to help him In the present diffi­ In the Park dale district, particularly tion WITHOUT RESERVE, on the the* district he had taken an Interest Mr. Pauline said there was a very culty. in the way of sidewalks. in politics and like most other people fine chance to win the seat for Mr. ifiS premises now occupied by the Speer- Councilor Grant, who had moved for Councilor !>iggon supported the re­ he believed It was «now a time for a Curdy. In the outlying district» the xWalton Furniture Co., Ltd., 711 Tates a consultation with the city aldermen, commendation suggesting a visit to change of government. reports were very favorable for the street. said It was a cas* where the law would the scene. Mr. Helgesen remarked that the con­ Liberals, but there would be hard' The New Cash Prices on GURNEY- not wait. They must make up their Finding it was too expensive to vention was a very Important event work. TO-MORROW, JULY 27 minds quickly, because the costs were have a search made of all the land In the political history of the riding. Messrs. Milne, Hearn. Quarnmby. OXFORD RANGES Are Very Low ht 2 o’clock sharp, and continuing each running up each day. title*, some 22.341 parcels, in the mu­ He believed Mr. McCurdy would make Macdonald, Alexander. Helgesen. and day at the same time until the whole nicipality, the ctiunctl decided not to a proper representative of ail the dis­ Williams, and Dr. Calvert also made DRAKE HARDWARE CO.. LTD. of the stock Is disposed of. WHY GERMANY “STRAFES* proceed with the matter at present. trict. brief addresses on similar lines. They Phone 1444. 1419 Douglas St. The cost would be about $2.000. Nego­ The nominee received a hearty re­ all agreed that there was a splendid The stock to be sold to-morrow will ENGLAND. tiations have been In progress be­ ception. Mr. McCurdy said nothing Include BEDROOM FURNITURE, Apparently the Germans have " de­ tween the inspector of legal offices, had moved him so much as the hearty HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OFFICE A. V. Plneo, and the assessor on the manner In which the nomination had FURNIURE, ETC. cided that If they must be licked they would rather he licked by the French matter. been made. When tne Esquimau town than by the British. They are still Councilor Grant împreseed on the association had been formed It had For further particulars apply to police commissioners the absolute ne­ ‘strafing** England. This merman an­ been hoped that J. C. McIntosh would BATHING CAPS During the Summer Months 5% Discount The Auctioneer, Stewart Williams cessity of having the pound by-law tipathy to Great Britain Is also dis­ accept .the nomination. He had. how­ Our line comprise# the latest enforced. He said that the roaming 410-411 Sayward Block. Phone 1324 closed. no doubt unwittingly, in the ever, declined It. even though a peti­ and most striking color combi­ On purchases of three tone and upwards for cash. Our cele­ of cattle about the roads by day and tion had been presented him asking Berlin official announcements. It it a night was steadily on the Increase. nations. All pure rubber, close brated Mew Wellington Coal. feeling that Is easily explained But him to accept. He also had hoped that fitting caps. Mr. Helgesen would have consented to Lump Coal, per ton...... 87.25 for Great Britain Germany’s task The doctor—Madam, you must take accept the nomination as he would PRICES FROM 50c TO fUO wlnuld have been comparatively easy. Back Lump, per ton...... 117.25 more exercise. I should advise walk­ have made an excellent representative Houses Built at First (he British navy, next British Water Wings—Large else. In Mo. 1 Washed Mut, per ton...... $6.25 ing every day. Mrs. Newlyrlche—- and was the typo of man needed in financial resources and lastly British Walking! My dear doctor, you must pink, blue and green. Per Mo. 2 Washed Mut, per ton...... «...... $5.25 $16 per Month and the provincial parliament. pair .. '...... 35# soldiers and munitions have been the be accustomed to attending poor He said Esquimau has Its own In­ Washed Pee, per ton...... $4.00 Upwards chief obstacles .to Germany's military terests to serve In the electoral wel­ Try Calypso Vanishing Cream success. They have blocked her at The above prices subject to 6% discount for cash only in load fare of the province and needed for Sunburn. loti. No extra charge for deliveries for Oak Bay and Eaqui- * Subscribe to the Patriotic every stage of the war. and now they "The paper says we muet expect greater political development There threaten to turn the tide of battle malt. Our method : 20 sacks to the ton, 100 lbs. of coal in each Fund some sticky weather." quoth the court had been much spent on roads, but against her. it is hardly to he won- Jester. "What paper?** demanded the very little