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VOL. 66 NO. 100 VICTORIA. B.C., MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 -16 PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS =====

r PRESIDENT 48.3 Per Cent of Votes Cast in Germany Given New Leader

AVIATOR IN COURT POUCE MEASURES LIBERAL ffIN Vancouver. April 27.—Charged with FOR MAY DAY IN driving te the énurmon danger aa^a FRANCE PLANNED result of a collision between hie au­ tomobile and a car driven by W. Polling Led to Fights in City of Berlin Mouldcy, Port Coquitlam, at the cor­ CONSIDERED Perl*. April 27.—Tb* French ner of Cerdero gnd Nelson Streets on Cabinet to-day drew up measures ft** the- preservation of order on the evening of April 22. Flight -Lieut. Mhjr Day; with epeolal reference A. L. Morfee, Royal Canadian Air SAYS ELECTION IN HINDENBURG’S te the proclaimed intention of the Force, attached to the Jericho Beach GREAT TRIUMPH Communiste to stage a manifes­ station as adjutant, appeared in GERMANY MENACE; SUCCESS PLEASES HINDENBURG GIVEN tation on that day. police court to-day and was re Government Overcome Heavy roanded until to-morrow. JAMES W. GERARD H0HENZ0LLERN Opposition Majority Vote of 14,639,399 VOTES Doom. April 27—Two automobiles Last Election bringing high officers from Germany TIDE OF CANADIANS ON WAY arrived at 8 o'clock this morning with R. H. Rooley, Conservative the news of the election of Von Hln- IN GERMAN CONTEST denburg as President of Germany, Leader, Failed to Speak in and went dlrecno the chateau of HOE FROM Hi GROWS AND Wilhelm Hohenzollern. former Kaiser Chief Centre of Riding of Germany, over which Hohensollern Wilhelm Marx, Candidate of Republican Bloc, Re­ flags fly. Ottawa, April 27.—The Liberal Hohensollern and his entourage ceived 13,752,440 Votes for Presidency of BepobHc; victory. in Grind Forks-GreenFo - OUTWARD MOVEMENT DECLINES were overjoyed at the news and great d greatly improves the posi­ animation reigned at the chateau. Thaelmann, Communist, Was Given 1,931,591 tion of the Government in the Later In the day one of the auto­ B.C. Legislature. Premier Oliver mobiles started on the return trip to Votes; Hindenburg’s Supporters in Minority in deelarsd te-day in dieeuaeing by- By Times Staff EepreaenUtiv* Germany. election neu It. Reichstag. ' “I am delplighted with the ver- Ottawa, April 27—The tide of Canadians returning to their diet of thei electors." Mr. Oliver country from the United States, after being attracted there-for » told The Tim* correspondent. Berlin. April 27—Field Marshal von Iiindenburg** “front “Net only do* it shew that the a abort period, ia,swelling into large proportions. This is-indi­ people prefer the Government's cated by immigration figures which have just been compiled here LT.-COL W. H. COY porch” campaign, conducted from hia home in Hanover, he* been work to the policies and the works of the Opposition, but it and which tell the other side of the Conservatives" gloomy story successful and next week he will be inducted into office as the al* adds te the administrative about the depopulation of this country. first popularly-elected President of Germany. The first President, security in our Province. It is Not only is the movement from the United States to Canada nouer • good thing for a country the late Friedrich Ebert, wa* named by the National Amembly to have a Government which growing but the movement from Canada to the United States is look» a dear working majority declining substantially. In this way the Immigration balance be­ Was Honorary Colonel of 50th immediately after the revolution which established the repehBe, and the new alignment of the hot Ton Hindenhurg waa rhoaen by direct vote of the people. Hoe* as a result of our victory, tween the two countries is showing a decided tcpdfcney.to Gordon Highlanders I am sure, ia fer tbe benefit of Uw right istelf. : “ Hanning as the choice of the Nationalist-Conservative Bloc, Province a» a whole. The elec­ la 1922, 182.MS Canadians entered New* has reached the city of consisting of the partiks of the United Right, he received 14,- tors' verdict is what I expected. New York, AprilA 27.—The el* the death of William II. Coy. 639,-799 vote*, or 48.3 per cent of the total valid ballot* cut in ^nrho^new^Gfind Forked- Green- the United States. This iron* * tien of -Marshal von Hin of man and will be e*distmct go«n dropped last year to 1BM98- What JOINS CABINET denburg ae President______ef Germany^ former well-known resident of yesterday’s election. He obtained a plurality ef 886,759 ever hia TriqpaifcT4*" "7 for Legislature/* Is more significant. however, Is ihe • i»_lV>t9ri* and honorary colonel of downward tendency of this movement ut old coumn th> epinlen af­ date of*ihe Republican Bloc, who reoervad 13,7*1?,Ufl eotm, Bail, fermer United nmnStatee wcTBiif, Tthe 30th Gordon Highlander», FlELD-MARSHAL HÏNDENBURG They said It with ballots In Grand towards the end of last year. In Fork» on Saturday and the way they EARL OF BALFOUR dor te Germany. who passed away in Redlands, President -sleet ef Germany Thaelmann, Communist, trailing with 1.931,591. amid it waa aa pleasing to the Hon. January, 1I2< 18.898 Canadfc Mr. Gerord to-day ehaaaeter- California, on April 22. William Sloan, who had charge of the crossed the boundary to the United ieed the election * » flat de- UNWILLING PARTNER caepaign for the Government, a* it States. By December of laet year clarstion by the German people The late IJeut.-CoI. Coy was a The women’s votes and the heavy a# a return to militarism and was disappointing to R. H. Pooler. the movement had dropped to 11,181. native of New Brunswick ami turnout of former "stay-at-hemes* Conservative leader. monarchism. ELECTION PROVES SENTIMENT OF are believed to have been rirapnn I*atest official returns show that D. The December movement. Incidental Prominent Qormmne here, how­ first eatne West in the early (lays •ible for Hindoo berg's victory over McPherson. Government candidate, Jy, was a drop of about 800 from the ever, saw in the oleetiow hop* In hi. capacity of traveling auditor •ech. a seasoned peHttcal cam­ carried the Grand Forks-Greenwood movement In the previous month. it far a united peaceful nation. for the O.P.R. White visiting Kt.sk* paigner ae Dr. Marx. The latter riding in the by-election by a ma­ But not all these Canadians • re toon in that capacity he was im GERMANS TO WORLD, STATE FRENCH failed, however, to arouse enthus­ jority of slaty over the Conservative mained la the United States by any pressed by Ihe possibilities of dm! iasm in the ranks of the Démocratie oppositionist. Dr. Kingston. The vote means. Many of them stayed away opment In that district and resigning Party, which war but an unwilling from home only for a short time. and. his position, settled In the town, vaa: McPherson. Iff; Kingston. S«M. *• Paris, April 27—That von Iiindenburg s election to the Ger­ partner In the so-cniled Weimar HEAVILY LIBERAL | In addition, during the eleven months LEAGUE MUST opening one of the first real estate coalition. Dr. Marx’s txis office*. With shrewd Judgment and ending February. 1926. when records JLr $ man presidency may prove beneficial if it open* the eyes of the freely admit anti-Catholic feeMng The Conservatives, us expected, of this phase of the situation were foresight he purchased farm, binds in polled heavily in Grand Forks. In the newly-opened Goose Lake distri. t world to the real sentiment of the German people was the opinion set strongly against their candidate. first kept. 41,000 Canadian* returned The Reichstag will meet next Greenwood the former constituency to their own country after an ab­ and us a result of hi* venture made of the Hon. J. D. Maclean, the HAVE SUPPORT expressed to-day in official circles here; where the result of yes­ Tuesday and von Iiindenburg; if he sence in the United States of six considerable money He took an ac­ liberals won by nearly two to one. terday's polling caused no surprise. follows established coelom. wfM months or longer. ' wk tive part in the public and civic life Most of the other outside points went The most satisfactory)- point re­ of Saskatoon and was one of Its most In the same quarter it was said Ihe heavy vote cast by the have the Republican oath ateta- heavily Liberal. vealed by the figures covering the prominent citizens. istered to him some time during the The TJtmral victory makes the return of Canadians, however. I» that SAYS FOSTER In 1912 he moved to Victoria and women for the field marshal pas deemed the npost significant week by the Socialist President of standing of the partie* In th* Lsgts* récent - months have whown a big in- entered the real estate business here. feature of Ihe election. The men, it was Relieved, had voted the Reichstag. Paul Loebe. in the future as follows: liberal*. 21: Inde­ < reus* in their nuihber. Thus the to­ He made a number of investments in for either Marx or von Iiindenburg in the greater part for party prewenee of a Parliament in which pendent Liberal. 1; Conservative», 17; ut I number returning Jumped from Drive For Members in League real estate and for a time resided on he has more opponents than sup* Jnbor, 1: Provinc ials, 1. 1.71$ In Janaury of this year to 2.012 of Nations Society Starts Dallas Road, subsequently purchas­ reasons, while'the women's vote* for the “war hero.” it was porters, as the Centrists. Démocrate. Hon. J. D. MacLean and Attorney- in February. While figure* for later ing a fine residence on U«u kland held, were chiefly sentimental. Socialists and Com men 1st* command General Manson returned to the Par­ Avenue, near to Go\ernm<-nt House. 37T against only 216 for the Right. months have not been completed yet. Soon •"nils." said a spokesman at the liament Buildings this morning. Hon. It Is believed by officials here that London, April 27—The Karl GENEROUS AID William Sloan will be back to-mor- Foreign Office, "ought to open the TWO PERSONS KILLED (Concluded on page 2) the movement will continue to grow of Balfour to-day- joined the If the league of Nations move­ He took a very keen Interest in the eyes of the work! to the fact that as this year goes on. militia movement and on the organ­ there la no such horror of war and Early voting was the rule In Ber­ In addition to theee Canadians who British Cabinet,* being ap­ ment is to succeed in its mission isation|PHRHBV9i of the 50th Gordon______Highlund-_____ militarism among the German people lin. and the crush at many of the had been In the United States for pointed President of the Coun­ of outlawing war and substitut­ accepted an honorary colonelcy i as has been thought In certain ;muii- GERMAN BONDS polling places was so great that vio­ more than six months there has been In the regiment. By his generous tries.' lent encounters at times broke out. a big movement of Canadians who cil in succession to the Iste ing arbitration as a means of financial assistance he enabled the "This lesson." he added, "ought to and the police were busily occupied remained In the United States less Marquis Curzou. V settling international disputes, it regiment to secure the Highland uni­ be meditated upon, particularly in separating fighters. than that period. In 1922, 42,432 forms requirod for Its equipment. On the Anglo-Saxon countries, where More serious trouble occurred at Canadian» returned after an absence ia imperative that there be a DROP IN PRICE Karlsruhe, where two persons were the outbreak of war, Cot. Coy airain there has been a marked disposition lemiPESE of less than six months, and laet y*r solid back ground of lnlrllls.nl. In­ came to the assistance of his regi­ to give the German people credit for killed and a number wounded In a 43.218 came, back in the same wav. formed publie opinion behind the na ment by making himself responsible having been converted to pacifism.-* ei**h between Republicans and Na­ When these figures are added to those Halibut Fisheries lion, subrerlbln* lo Ihe Le»rue tionalists. | for a further 280 uniform* which were WAR REVENGE covering the return of Canadians who This la the message with which 8lr necessary for the overseas contin­ Y. Yanamoto Taken From had been absent for longer than the | George Foster, president of the Faria. April ft—New» of the elec­ IN NEW YORK gent. and himself arcompanled the Results Are Studied tion of Field Marshal von Hinden- Veneration for the> Prussian half-year period they go a long way League of Nation» Soc iety in Canada, detachment to Vakmrtier. He was royal house. Implicit faith In God. Port Alice and Lodged in towards balancing the total movement has Issued an appeal for members In track disappointed when he w.i* ic- burg as President of Germany waa iemu*• m nvrv vr*«n a certain amount "New York. April 27—Kalab- unbounded enthusiasm for the mill- Oakaila Prison out of the country. Washington. April 27-—United the eoolety in the campaign which I» fused for overseas service on health There 1* also a growing movement atartlng In Victoria Ibis week, simul­ ground*. of uneasiness. Although ft was felt lishment of a retord low prirt of îîîï States and Canadian official repre­ there was little to choose between of Americans to settle In the Cana­ sentative* who have been engaged taneously with a Iktmlfilon-wide Hubsequently Col. Coy came ba k Widow Says She Saw Y. iso- dian West. drive. The .fund Ion qf Ih. society 1» to Victoria, nnd the decline In the him and the other principal candi­ 92. off ll.« points, by the German th# characteristics of Held-Marsha! in studying North Pacific fisheries date. Dr. Marx, the field marshal Is General Paul von Iteneckendorf und On the whole, therefore. It Is evi­ announced to-day that the March to disseminate literature and Infor­ money market owing to the war Government seven per cent. jima. Foreman, Killed in dent that the flow of Canadians mation concerning the doings of Ihe caused a reversal of hi* fortune*. He believed to represent to a greater Hlndenburg, elected President of the landing* of halibut at Pacific ports degree the spirit of war revenge than IhuhIh which «ere floated by this German republic yesterday as stan­ Across the boundary ls~*lmirlng up were 6,893.717 pounds Of that total T-rogue of Nations, through Ihe me­ was for a time In VancdUver before Home Last Thursday while*the backward flow Is Increasing dium of monthly bulletins. leaving fus the South, where his his civilian opponent country following Germany's er- dard bearer of the Nationalist par­ 1'nlted States vessels landed MB.ISI ties, as they are revealed in his au- all the time.—B.H. pounds. The aim of the membership cam­ death occuWed last week. Burnaby, April 27.—T. Yanamoto. paign Is to secure 100.000 members In 8T. JOHN DEATH eeptanee of the Dawes plan, a tobography, "Am Melnem Lehen* Japanese, charged with the murder FISHERIES ARREAL -cM During 1984 United States and Canada. The-e associate memher- published in 1920. and ia the bio­ St. John. N B , April g| Th-.. H drop of 3ht, point* m Krenirli of Y. Isojima at Port Alice on Thurs­ Canadian fisherman landed $7,000.080 1 Concluded on png* 2) graphy, "Feld Marschall von Hin- day, arrived at Oakaila Prison this Washington. April 27—The Su­ pounds of halibut, and a treaty has Colombian Cabinet Belyta. funnel* Collector of Inland francs to 5.17 cent* and a rear denhunc.- written - by his brother morning under custody of Constable preme CWurt of the United State* been put into effect establishing a i Revenue here; died to-day. svivWK e»nrv*d< fatherland." ■ .5; Views Expressed Regarding last end. Everything ia decided now. Mrs. Henry Land* of Seattle City MONARCHISTS BUSY Composition of New Ministry Let w hope the pWBâa now wtU learn Council. Subject. "Clttienehlp." rale- (Csatisssd fuss HO P complete unity, for in union there is lit. lira. A. Dow*. *•* Be Popular Paris. April 27.—The "French liilW- r, while Hon." W. H. Sutherland Ruling France strength/*______' * ♦ e eet in the German Presidential elec­ stayed over in Vancouver Shamprainf 26e, mereèl 25c, men! tion waa very keen until some days When a Woman cure 16c. halrcuUIn* 16c. B.C. School STRENUOUS FIGHT London. April 27.—Nothing rash in —sometimes!. It*» • ago. when Dr. Wilhelm Marx, candi­ the line of political action la ex­ of Halrdrrailn*. 126 Hayward Build­ date of the Centrist. Democratic and “The result of this election is very British to Build pleasing to be pspak r au the ing. Phone 16H. ”• satisfactory to the Government,” said pected of Field Marshal von Hlnden­ * + ♦ Socialist parties, came out for union burg as President of the German Re­ time in mm respects with Austria in hie keynote speech. Dr. Maclxcan. “The campaign fight Higginbotham',. 745 Vat»» Street, of the last week was strenuous, but public by former Premier Lloyd Refinery at Baku of these "respecta” to Goes to “Hope” Up to that time a desire for the elec­ George, who returned to-day from —seal for eye*lM»« and apectaclra. ** tion of Dr. Marx waa manifest In the not bitter. Both sides had an abun­ dant supply of speaking talent.” Madeira, wher** he spent a holiday, London, April 27. — The Vickers .Bellingham Tulip Feetival Excur­ newspapers and political circle#. The election of Field Marshal von < Ian Mackenzie, M.P.P.* of says a dispatch to The Ixmdon Star Company of Great Britain has con­ sion. May 8. Ticket» on rale now at Vancouver, supported the Ministers, from Southampton. Interviewed orv tTP.1L ticket office. Government Hlndenburg, candidate of the Con­ cluded an agreement with the Soviet servative-Nationalist ' bloc. is re­ while Mr. Pootey had the personal hoard his steamship there, Mr. Lloyd Government for the erection of an oil Street, (let your ticket» early. ••• assistance of J. W. Jones, M.P.P., W. Wider Walker t Sms Id. garded in French circle# aa more George is quoted aa saying: refinery at Baku.______A. McKenzie, M.P.P., H. Oespard I think France has driven Ger­ •Mart Cart Parti B BA —«he knows full well Free lecture on “Practical Peyehe- dangerous than success for Dr. Merit, because the marshal is considered Twtgg, M.P.P- W. K. Ksling. t many Into this mood, which is ex­ that her suit will be lory: What It I. Worth to Tou. hy M.P.P., and Mr. Brtihn. M.P.P. traordinarily stupid. Dr. T W. Butler on Tuesday evenlne. here as more susceptible to man made to fit, and will be oeuvrlng by the monarchists. One of the features of the campaign “I do not think Hindenburg will do Communist Party Phone 485 635 FortSt. made from the latest April 18. oranse Hall, Courtaey Bt. Is that Mr. Pooley. as Oppoaltloi anything rash. On the whole, he I* a 8 o'clock. Offering. leader, did not speak in Grand Forks, steady old man, and I do not think he British goods ; also + + + the largest centre of the riding. Dr. Defends Itself S.tyrln Gland Treatment enable. has the temperament to do rash Macisean said. Mr. !»ooley wan billed things. Hie election la an Indication THAT SHE WILL body to cure I trail. Tou cannot af­ speak also at a Conservative ford to'neglect It Rejuvenate», re­ of the renewed eptrlt wlheh has arisen Uindon. April IT—An Indignant SAVE MONEY, Men gathering on election eve, but wss in Germany and is the result of the manifesto in connection with the ac­ stores. revitalise*. All drug store" BUSINESS not there. quittal of five men In Liverpool know the same thing. $«.54 per box. Aak for ^booklet. Liberals consider the result of the Poincare. or Nationalist, policy, which waa repudiated at the last Thursday last on a charge of at­ legalised hoodUgaotem. It orgra vote a great triumph aa they had to tempting to kidnap M. PollltL secre­ them to continue to organise the A. J. Gillie. M.D, D.D.S, h« overcome an adverse vote of 41* election by a majority of the elector­ ------of the worker», “bat If the opened a dental office In the tamp ate of Frafice.” tary of the National Minority move­ agslnnt them in the last elwftlon in ment. said to have communistic ten­ Kxsclstx obtrude themselves and en­ bell Building. Suite 643. Phone OPPORTUNITIES June when the ballots went this way FRENCH CABINET deavor to use the llcenrae given them dencies, which has been Issued by the 1854. + + .+ Mackle, Conservative, 7BO; Hennlger. Asked for an opinion on the French Communist Party, warns It» mem­ we shall oppose the attempt» with Advertiser has two nationally ad­ Liberal. *42: Atwood. Provincial. 111. Cabinet chosen during his holiday, Now Thought Temple—A general bra» to prepare to face attacks of the violence they demand. Phone 288» vertised lines of Automotive (Equip­ Dr. Kingston, as expected, carried the former Premier said: 1434 Government meeting of the congregation will be ment Is desirous of making a con­ Grand Fork*, but not by the sweeping “Ualilaux la a. very able man—ex­ CHARLIE HOPE held on Turaday evening at 8 o clock nection with parties who will make majority claimed by the Opposition, ceptionally ao. Painleve is a personal B usinera of Importance to tie Tem­ a small investment and take ever his margin of 7* there being only an 10-Day Tube FREE management. Theae Unes are at friend of mine and I have a very ple. All Interested are tequeited t< offset to McPherson's lead In Green­ high opinion of hla ability and In­ Mail the Coeeoa attend. ~ J T present, equipment on the majority wood of **. while alt the real of the of Canadian made cars and trucks. tegrity. He le the soul of honor and riding with the exception of Midway would certainly be opposed to a pol­ Mrs. Winch, from Pandora Avenue $1.000 to $4.000 required. Box No. and Rock Creek, which gave King­ and Quadra Apartment», will be un- *714. icy of pin-pricking Germany. I ston good majorities, and Paulson, think Briand la the ablest politician III further notice at the «everiey way station, that gave him two mar­ This new way works wonders Apartments. 724 Yates Street. Room gin. waa found in the IJberal column* in France.” ______Ml phone 51561* No not forget, on This was tïïTmçlent to redeem the Copas & Son’s the second floor. riding for the IJberals. Stuart Dollar is on cloudy teeth ROYAL LEAGUE OF NATIONS Aground in South Grocery and Provision Prices THE Modern edence, by perfecting ■ new HONE BETTER (Continued from Pags 1.) UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Ashore in Sem Francisco way of combating the stubborn PHONE ORDERS HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION ships carry an annual fee of only one (Una that covers teeth, near opens dollar, for which sum the subscriber Bay Owing to Unusually Present the Bright Harvard receives in return the literature Is­ the rood to whiter teeth. MMy. SAIT SPRING ISLAND Comedy Strong Current Fra* Brakes Biaeuite, JJjC Aylmer Canned Chicken, sued from the League headquarters É|g.V.»t t*us«t from BBS* t) OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL to-day. millions breed In IL They, with 4- lb. tin ...... UVV ‘ Califernia Grapefruit, In Aid of Maternity Ward of tartar, are the common can* of Jubilee Hospital Thla Is accomplished hy com­ 4 for ...... tiortsry movement in thn stock Ijondon. April 27.—Results of foot- pyorrhea. It holds food la con­ Selected Smoked Pienie Ol -, 25c bating a vlscoue film that covers Priera: 50c, 75e. |1S0 market was Wall Street's first reac­ ball game» played to-day follow: tact with teeth. Inviting the acid Ham, per lb...... ? Fresh Local Rhubarb, teeth. A stubborn, hard to re­ Tickets From All Klwanlani tion to the election of Field Marshal ENGLISH LEAGUE—FIRST that causes decay. Nlee Orange Pekoe Tee, per lb. 6 lb*, for ...... 25c von Hlndenburg aa President of the DIVISION move film that old type denti­ Ready Cut Macaroni, German Republic. Everton 1. Hheffleld I'nKed 1. frices do not fight successfully. You can't have prettier, whiter «ts,...:...... $1.65 5 lbs. for ...... 25c The German seven per cent, bonds, SECOND DIVISION teeth i you can't have healthier which were offered at *2 last Octo­ Chelaea », Bloke 1. your tongue acres.** your teeth unless yon combat that Anti-eomS.ee Baking Powder, Frrssh Roasted Ccffee,U ground ber. substantially sold down as low as WATCH KB?AIRING Wolverhampton 0. Barnsley 1. teeth and you can feel this film. film. 5- lb can 01.4B, OKs, as ordered, per lb. •1%, or about 4 pointa below their Under II ere the clear, attractive Bring your Wei THIRD DIVISION—SOUTHERN 13-os. can ...... *VV 55f and ...... 45c high price this year. French Gov­ SECTION teeth you envy In others. Com­ Ask your druggist or mail the (Owe. Da'.— _r------ernment bonds sold down one to two Malkin’s Beat Jelly OCss B.C. Granulated i Mating ring* .Si. Accrington 0, New Brlghthon 1. bat it; and your teeth become coupon for Pepeodent. Don't ex­ points. Sugar, 20 lb*, for.. $1.39 Wstabs* Clsai RUGBY many shades whiter—more glls-’ pect the same résulta from old Powder. 4 pkte. fer...... SË Baisses Staffs 1 Nice Pink Sahnen, JQC Preserved Pears, Here’s Cod That American Bsteoce JesthOStS .....6.. *00 BoHifi, April 27—Th# election Treherbert ». Llanelly 8. toning. Thla offers you a 14-day time dentifrices. Begin beauti­ 2 caha for . . ... 35c Tbs above prices areI 1for A------of Field Marshal von Hlndenburg Crosskeys », Pont y pool 12. teat free. Mull the coupon. fying your teeth to-day. Créera"* Black well’. OC„ watches ■■■■LiaGuaranteed fer sue yarns. as President of Germany reaetsd Singapore Pineapple, Werk tbs •aa*.Best. FPries» the Lewesi Bloater Prate, per jar... *UV 2 large enna...... 35c Gives Satisfaction 1111 Dauflae unfavorably an the Bourse to-day, HEW SETTLERS FOR Establisheddied 7n"Vieîeriain Vteii *16 Years many of the industriel stocke Our Vancouver Island drepplne two te five peinte be­ Freeh Lettuce, Radish, Spring Onions, Etc. Coal i* the bent grade cause of a feeling of insecurity PRAIRIE^FARMS Mail this for gapgotidKi fuel «old anywhere on with respect te the immediate FREE 10-Day Tube 1 See oar windows Warren Junior Loud Speaker..|MS political effect and the adverse Quebec, April 27—Canada'» Immi­ the Pacific Coast. Try .Standard Sockets ...... »*S editorial comment from abroad. Ilk. IUNPANI 30-ohm Rheostats with dial.... 1.7» gration season at Quebra opened a ton and be convinced^ 21-plate low loos Condeneer.with BOY WAS KILLED Saturday with the arrival of 806 Vernier dial ...... MS passenger» on the steamship Mar- Copas & Son Western Canada Radio Supply. Niagara Falls, April 27.—Michael pirn and 1.267 on the steamship Anti-Combine Grocers Marino, fourteen, was fatally Injured Montcalm. Of the «hove total. I.6i7 j.E.PAINTER & SONS Ltd. when he was drawn in to an electric were lhtrd-cla»a passenger» consist­ Oair eas tubs te a family. Corner Fort and Broad Streeta Phones 04 and 95 0n Cormorant St phjnP 536 dough mixing machine In a bakery ing mainly of men and families bound across the river yesterday* for prairie farms.

f VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 192o

Chesterfields and Easy Chairs Patronise Home Industry and buy goods made in our own work­ GOSSARD HOLEPROOF shop. We guarantee the quality and the prices are right. A HOSIERY . splendid, stock, to choose from. VANCOUVER ISLAND NEWS COpSETS 1010 GOVERNMENT STREET TELEPHONE OFFICERS II CONCERTS HELD THESE SMARTLY TAILORED “KASHAN ” HELD AT GINGES TOURING THE MID IT PORT Ml Executive officers of the B.C. Tele­ FLANNEL FROCKS ARE VER phone Company. Including Mr. B. F. Ranger and Girl Guide and Satisfactory Report Pre­ HeUlweU of Vancouver; F. C. Paterson. District Commercial Superintendent of Concert Party Entertains DAILY RADIO sented on Gulf Islands the Island Division. Victoria, and New­ ton F. Pullen of Vancouver, editor of Institution the official bulletin. Telephone Talk, are Special to The Times VALUE AT $15.00 making a tour of the Island. Port Alberni, April 28. — A very They are looking Into the ments in the Island line*, am. ____ successful concert was given In the For «port» and general utility wear you will find one of these “Kanban Flannel Frocto G.W.VA. Hall in Port Alberni Wed­ PROGRAMMES Ganges, April 27.—The eleventh lariy with regard to improvement» In hand at Mill Bay and Bhawnigan Lake, nesday night by the Port Alberni a splendid addition to your wardrobe. They are smartly styled and come m a splendid annual general meeting of the sub­ and the petition recently received to Rangers and Girl Guides under the range of color*. Pay the Dress Section a visit and ask to aee these new frocks, W e are scribers of the Oulf Islands, Lady give service on Chemalnus River. Since captaincy of Miss Annie CroH. who the extension last year from Courtenay MONDAY APRIL 27 9- 10 p.m.—Meyer Davis-New Arling­ Mlnto Hospital, was held in the deserves great credit for the excel­ sure they will delight you. * ton Hotel orchestra. to Campbell River, the Eut Coest busi­ lent1 way she had trained the girls 10- 10.15 p.m—Meyer Davis comedy Mahon Hall on Thursday evening, ness has shown up well. Through Join­ KDKA <309.1 ) Pittsburg, Pa. ing up to the Dominion Telegraph* on and arranged the programme. There 8.16 p.m.—Address. University of trm; Phil Wall, pianist; Ham Isen, about sixty being present. Mr. Ed­ the East Coast, and also on Barkley was a large turnout and every num­ singer; Jack Creasy, clarinetist. ward Walters presided. After a Pittsburg. 1616-11 p.m.—Charlea L.* Fischer Hound, telephone service at sqme hours ber was rendered in a splendid man­ 8 30 p.m.—Concert. lengthy account of last year's busi­ lÜSBÉtyof the day Unklink ehMMMBBÜMMftalmost every settlement See the New Arrival, in Ensemble Costumes and Dresses Beint Displayed 10.10 p.m.—Rund light oners hour. Eastman Hotel orchestra. ner and encores were numerous. ness was read by the secretary, Mr. The hall was very tastefully decor­ WAHO (315.6) Richmond Hill, N.Y. WBAP (475.6) Fort Worth, Texaa Holmes. Wm. Mouat, treasurer, in the Gansent Section 0-1.1» p.m.—Clifford Kilby, ban joist. 7 30-8 30 pun —Old-time fiddlers. Webb. ated. and the lighting effect was 11,-8.35 pm—Helen Krentslin, so­ y.30-10.40 p.m.—Ward’s "Trail Blas- said he was glad to say the hospital nicely arranged. CapL Miss Annie prano finances were in good condition, Croll was stage director and accom­ 130-9 p.m.—Syncrophas# String Trie, 11 p.m.—George Drum's Palace The with some money in the bank. atre orchestra. panist for the evening. The full pro­ 0-9.1$ p.m.—Popular songs, Harry Although cash donations had not gramme follows: Girl Guide song, the Hadley. KOA (322.4) Denver, Cels. been as large as in previous years. » 15-9.30 pm —Clifford Kilby. I p.m.—Rialto Theatre orchestra. company; piano solo, “Spring Song," 9 36-9.56 p.ra^—Syncrophase String 8.10 p.m.—Denver Music Company, He wished to say vary valuable as­ Sayward News Acting Lieut. Freda Hilton; “Dixie Dozens of Pretty New House Dresses at Most Trio tlk. Gov. Clarence J. Morley; Joe Mar sistance had been ‘given by the the company; (dance, by 16.60-11.36 p.m.—Glenn C. Smith's and his Rainbow-Lane orchestra trio. House Committee, Guild of Sun­ Guide* Olrlle Johnstone. Greta Weis- Paramount orchestra; Marion Kearn, 10 p m.—Soprano hoIoh. shine, I.O.D.E. and many others In Special te Tfta Times soprano; Michael J. Italy, tenor. KOB (346.6) State College. N.M. roeiUer, Margaret Little, Madeline 12-2 a m —Adamo Symphonic concert 7.30- 1.30 p.m.—Vocal solos, Frank donations of various kinds, all Sayward. April 27.—The regular Woodford, Maryv Carter. Margaret orchestra. Frenger: Mrs. George Frenger, pianist. materially assisting the hospital. meeting of the Sayward Progressive Blower. Lucy Beüany, Jean Wood Attractive Prices f§:| WBBR (272.6) New York, N.Y. KFAE (346.6) Pullman, Wash. The hospital Is now Incorporated, and Fhy Mnesey; song/ "You Can't 7.30- 9 p.m.—Paul Christen, baritone; Agricultural Development Society S pm—Irene Klelnpeter, soprano. papers were just recently received waa held at the home of the presl Play In Our Yard Any More," Guides 1-10 p m.—Vocal duets. Mrs. Kleln­ Harvey wlxson; Josephine Fltxgerald. and signed by the Provincial Secre­ Featuring this week a aery special showing of new cotton Porch peter. Fred Frans. reader; “Art In Relation to Dress,” dent, Charles Collett Sr., a good at­ Mary Carter. Nellie Bellamy, Verna I 20 p.m.—World News Digest. Nellie B. Jacobs; "Choosing the Hite tary and Registrar of Companies. tendance of members being present. Donnelly and Fay Massey: cross-fire, and House Frocks. There are many smart styles to select from 1.40 p.m.—Fred Frans, tenor. for Your Home.’' Prof. Ogden F. Bee- Gavin C. Mouat, who has been col­ Considerable "Literary Curiosity." members of tbs 1.50 p.m.—Vocal duets. man; “Are the Japanese a Peril?" Dr. lector for the hospital for the last company; dance. “Sailors* Hornpipe." in cotton crepe, gingham and ebambray in neat plaid and striped WCAE (441-3) Pittsburg, Pe. Fred R. Yoder1 "Septic for the Farm read by the secretary, J. EL Arml- five years, resigned, and Mr. Walter shaw, including a very encouraging Guide Girlie Johnstone; piano duet. effects. Make your selections here this week. 1.30 p.m.—P. Robert Col. baritone Home," A. B. Crane. proposed a hearty vote of thanks Guides Lucy Bt-1lanmy and Chrinsie • p.m.—A and P. Gypsy string sp- KFI (466.5) Lee Angeles, Calif. letter from Dr. Waroock. Deputy 5.36-6 p.m.—Examiner s musical half- for his effecient services during that Minister of Agriculture, congrat­ Ross: dance, Scottish quartette. Priced at $1.25, $1.75, $2.25 and Up to $ II p m —Flight of mythical dirigible. time. It was left for the directors ulating the society on It's excellent Guides Nellie Bellamy, Mary Carter, WEAP (461.5) New Yerk, N.Y. < 30-6.45 p.m.—McDaniel's to appoint another collector. The Kate Manning and Chrlss Roes; ment information. work during the past year on behalf 136-5.4$ p.m. — George Hopkins, members of the board of directors of agriculture and the Sayward V'al­ croes-flre, “Quarter to Three." mem­ -r pianist. 6.45- 7 p.m.—Radiotortal talk. were all re-elected for the ensuing bers of the company ; piano «election, 1.45-9 p.m.—Health talk. Metropolitan 7-S p m.—Evening Herald Radiol! ley. The question of better pas­ Life Insurance Company. dance orchestra. Year from Salt Spring Island: Mrs. senger boat service for the district Mary Carter. entitled “Flowing 9- 10 p.m.—A. and P. Gypsies. 1-9 p.m —Programme. Owl Drug Com­ partly, Mrs. Beech and Messrs. 8. was taken up, and ft arms pointed Water»;" joke. “How He Did It," 10- 10 30 p.m.—Blue Ribbon quartette pany, Tilda Rohr, contralto; Los An­ Holmes. Wm. Mouat. T. Speed, A. R. members of the company; song and 10 30-11.10 p.m —Ben Beroie and hit geles either quartette. out during the discussion that Say­ Bitteneourt, J. Shaw and E. Walter, ward offered more business to the dance. “Redwing." Singer Guides Hot.i Koorevelt orchestra. 6.16 pm.—Programme, Walter M. who is president, and fl. C. Mouat, Girlie Johnstone. Jean Wood* and Princess Sfips of Cotton Pongee and Striped WKEI (376) Boston. Mess. Murphy Motors Company. Philharmonic steamship company, and had made I p.m.—Employees1 orchestra, Lowell cello quartette; Virginia F!ohrt,B| Government representative; for more permanent development during Mary Carter: dancers guides Jean Electric Light Company Beano. Saturna. Mrs. McFadgyen; for MacDonald. Kate Manning, Nellie the past ten years than several ports Bellamy. Chrlasle Roes. Mary Cost en, 145 pm.—Health talk. Metropolitan 10- 11 p.m —Examiner; special “Boys Pender, A. H. Menxies; for Gallano. of call, which are now Included in Life Insurance Company. Week." programme. P. Scones. Winnie Quain. Kathleen Wood and Satinette, $1.59 • p.m.—A. and P. Gypsies. KFOA (464.3) •settle. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eaton left on the ports of call of their large pas­ Verna Donnelly: solo. "Just a Song at 10 p.m.—Blue Ribbon quartette 6.45- 8.15 p.m—Sherman, Slay it Com­ senger steamers, and It was pointed pany programme. Friday for Saanich, where they will Twilight." Guide Kathleen McRae; CHNC (356.0) Toronto, Can. out that the boat service to Say­ duet "Put on Ydur Old Grey Bon­ 1.30 p.m.—CHNC Little Symphony 1.30- 10 p in.—Times programme reside. Their home has been rented to ward had not Improved during that Specially priced for Tuesdays’ selling 4 dozen Princes* Slips orchestra; Paramount male quartette, KKBW (252) Hollywood, Calif. Major Pender. net V Guide* Jean Me Dong Id and Mrs. Genevieve Schreiner soprano. 6.30- 1 p.m.—Programme. John A. time. The secretary waa Instructed Mary Coeten; solo. "Cornin' made from good qualitj^ cotton pongee and striped satinette WBAV (263.7) Columbus. Ohio Evans Corporation,1 Hacienda Park or­ to write the Union Steamship Com­ Through the Rye," Guide Kathleen 5.10 p.m—WBAV orchestra. chestra. Gamut male quartette, Charley pany requesting the company to McRae; old time dances. Guides Jean in the wanted colors. Perfect fitting, well made and very WCX (616.5) Columbus. Ohio llch's orchestra. place Sayward' on the ports of call Wood. Madeline Woodford. Lucy * 7 p.m.—Musical programme 1-9 p.m—Programme, Cheek-Need for their larger passenger steamers. ipeeisl value, Tnesdsy, at ...... -S3*6S KFAB (200) Lincoln, Nebr. Coffee Company. Maxwell House Cofffce Bellamy, Kathleen Wood. Girlie 7.30-9.30 p.m.—Collegians' orchestra; string quartette; Dan Borsage. ac­ The societies Agricultursl Fair was Johnstone, Chriasie Ross. Marguerite Orville Andrews. Bulck Warbler; Verne cordion; J. Grapengetter. saxophone Gallano Island discussed, and It was decided to hold Blower and Greta Weiseiller; trick E. Powell, saxophone wlsard; I imperii soloist: Chaa. Beauchamp, tenor a^speclal meeting next we#* to fur­ 0s Sale Tuesday 9-10 p.m.—Hi Moulton's dance or­ horse, member* of the company; four Mrs. Hasel Miller, contralto. ther take up this Important work. hoop drill. Guide* Jean McDonald. KFDM (315.6) Beaumont, Tease chestra, 8ol Hoopl a Hawaiian trio. The fair secretary. J. Walls, was 6.16 p.m.—Mosart violin choir 16-11 pm.—Warner Brothers hour un­ Kathleen McRae. Kate Manning, KFKU (275) Lawrence, Kano. der direction Harry Seymour. News Instructed to prepare an estimate nf Nellie Bellamy* Winnie Quain. Chris- 7.36 p.m.—1 Shakespeare's London, 11- 1 am—Brand* tat tar's Hollywood supplies needed together with cost »le Roe*. Mary Coeten and Fay Mont marl* Cafe orchestra. Mel of same. Refreshments were served Massey; fairy dance. Guide Girlie -Elementary Spanish, lesson Pedesky, leader. at the close of the saeettng by Mrs. Johnstone; gtrl guides* closing song, KOO (3612.) Oakland. Calif. tpseiel to The Timie Charles Collett. KFKX (226.3) Hastings. Nebr. i p.m.—Arion trio; "American Forest the company, “God 0ave the King." Way.- H. M Blrwood; duet. -Ten A suggestion eras Preservation Week." Prof W. Metcalf: Gallano Island. April 27^ — Mrs. After gW expenses were paid tb# forward from the Sooke 6.36 . p,».—Immaculate Conception Morgan was a hostess at the tea The Rev. Mr. Scott of the Meth- Me I)aiay." Mrs. l»r*ood and Mi»» •gwigMaieBe ; .gtrMt Mm Farmers' Institute that a Fall Tu» hour, and- many- friends came to- eee Hig gliWTfr-eoaot-miswéon hëMI mr~ cwn IWWt-rtk" <1. C- Kntt KFRU (3H.-9) Brtetow. Okla. will be applied to their work. assisted by Mr». Hoard, the Mtoee» Association be formed, consisting of p.m.—EdocaEd bicat tonal hour.7-1 .*• Dr Albertina Richard Nash; her on Wednesday. vice In the valley on Sunday last. members from . the Sooke, East Sidney News 1-16,36 p-m.—Music. its About New Books," Joeeph ^ + * CONCERT PARTY Howitt and McCoalsal. and Messrs ------KSD (545.1) St. LetheT Ms. -— _,„Y JacfcSOKr'-- Miss May 6âs returned after a Géo. Gagne left for Vancouver on The Odds and Ends Concert Party BMrwood. gtephens sud Serait. Sooke and Metchoein district*, as 6 p.m.—Gardner eight-in-line motor 16-1 a m.—Henry Halstead'» orches­ "Kentucky Itebe," Mrs M. M. according to receiit legislation, not tra. holiday spent In North Vancouver. the last boat. held a concert in Port Alberni In the entertainers. G.W.VA. Hall last night, when the Stephen»; "Thee They Start Alt Over more than one rural fair will be as­ Sidney. April 27—A successful and 16 p.m —Mrs. E. L. Doland, soprano; KOW (461.5) Portland, Ore. sisted by the Department of Agri­ Mrs. F. H. Neil, pianist. 6 pm.—William Robison Boone, or- A very jolly children's tea party The weather continuée cool, bet following programme was ably ren­ Again." Messrs. Spratt and Stephen»; enjoyable card party was held In was held at Murcheson's Farm. solo, "Teas the Ho*,- Mis» U culture within a radius of fifteen Matthews' Hall under the auspices 11 p.m.—Pauly ne Hohengarten, con­ ll'“lKHJ <405.1) Los Angelo». ClHf. planning Is general throughout the dered. The opening number found the tralto; Mrs. Lucille Schoknecht, accom­ Those present were Mrs. Patience valley. Cheery trees are in bloom. company all engaged In a cross-word Hay»»; grand finale. High Jink». miles. This would ensure a good of the Tennis Club. Progresslfe five panist: John Powers, tenor; Tyre Lyon, 7 p.m —Boys' nnrht st home. Asso­ and Dorothy. Mrs. Twlss Barbara. puzzle scene: Opening chorus, "The The outstanding feature» of the fair each year, and each district hundred was played at ten tables. accompanist. - — ciated Boys' Council. Lenden and Roger. Mrs. Radford, Mrs. George Cook was a pas­ would benefit alternatively. The KTH8 (3744) Met Springe National •-16 p.m.—Programme, Adehr Stock Soldiers in the Park." the entire concert were the duet» by Mrs. Blg­ Winners of the first prise» were Mr, Park. Ark. Mrs. Lord Betty and Lillian. senger to Vancouver on t|j|e last company; “Song or Songs," Mrs. M. wood and Mi»» Hayne and Rev. Bag­ matter was left over for consider- Hayward, playing lady, and Mr. 5-36-3 p.m—Charles L Fischer or­ KJJt (364.4) Seattle, Wash. boat, leaving for Vancouver. M. Stephens; duet, "Mr. Jeremiah Holm wood. Second prises were won Mis* Sophia (ieorgeson has been shaw and Mr». Blepben»; alee the chestra; Burton Fischer, pianist; Tubby 8 36-9 p.m.—Gordon KUbourn and his Esq." (JL C. I toff and Mr*. A Wood solo» by Mise Hayne and Mr*. by Mrs. Harrison and C, Demy#*. Veti, tenor; Doug Johnston, cornet let. married to Mr. Robert Wright in H. A. Macdonald, local road fore­ Lee; quartette. "Gypsy Love Bong," Stephens Mrs Hoard in the musical Third prises were won by Mrs. Mc- I- 10 pm.—Poet-Intelligencer studio Vancouver. man. ha* had a crew of men and programme.. Mesdames Stephens and Blgwood. monologue was ala# very good- Naught and Mr. Da serrer. The prise KLX (506.2) Oakland. Calif. teams at work the past week haul­ and Messrs. Bagshaw and Blgwood; for the highest bid was won by Dr. The many friends of Mr. Donald ing rock to the first bridge crossing The stage settings were very wen 6- 7 p.m—-Organ concert. American New are congratulating him on the comic. "The Horse Fly." Messrs. arranged and reflected great credit Manning. Supper was served In the Theatre. the Salmon River to strengthen the Stephen* and Sprat!; "Rendo* Vous," dining room which looked very 9.15-9.45 p m.—American Theatre or- passing of his examination for as­ centre pier of on G. C. Hoff and O M. <'«(heart, Alberni News sistant scaler. duet and dance, by Mr*. Blgwood who made up the various pieces re­ pretty with red tulips and whits 9.45- 11 p.m.—Protective Order, Lake 6» «4* ♦ and Miss L. Hay ne, assisted by the quired. Mr*. A. Wood Lee waa di­ cherry blossom. The committee in Merritt Ducks. The Mission Hall at Whalers Bay chorus; musical monologue, "The rector and stage manager, and Miss charge of the evening were Mrs. KNX (336.9) Hollywood. Calif. wants repairing, so It Is hoped vol­ LUXTON NEWS Usual Way," Mrs. H. A. Hoard; L. Hayne waa ihe principal accom­ Special to The Time» » Prince. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Phi Ip. 6.46- 6.15 p m —Wurlltser studio pro­ "The Farmer* Boy," Rev. G. A Bag­ ♦ ♦ ♦ gramme: Sid Ziff » sport» talk. unteers will come forward. panist of the evening. Mes Special ts The Time* shaw; quartette, “Gee, I Wish I Was The company Intend to give an­ Alberni, April 27.— H. B. Currie, Mrs. Be Ison of Deep Bay |» hi 6.30- 7.30 p.m.—Detmer’s Optics! Com­ pany programme. — Mr. Miller Higgs and daughter Lux ton. April 27.—A silver tea a Kid Once More." Mrs. Beckerley. other eoneert nest week in Alberni hi principal of the Alberni Boarding Vancouver at the Grosvenor Hotel p m.—Programme. Los Angelas Ruth and Miss Locke have arrived will be held at the home of Mrs. the Misses McGonlgal Howitt and aid of the English church hall build­ School, returned from Kamloops this for the annual meeting of the Pro­ Income Property Company. and are staying at Cain House until Seoular. Luxton. In aid of the funds Bagshaw; solo, "Glorious Devon," H. ing fund. vincial Chapter of the LO.D.E. 9- 10 p.m —KNX feature programme. hie house at Whalers Bay is ready. of the Luxton Hall, on Wednesday M. Blgwood; sextette, "Tell Me week with several head of thorough­ + + + For Moll a Century 10- 11 p.m.Ooodrlch SDvertown Cord afternoon. April 26. at 2.20. The tea Pretty Malden." the Misses Hayne. bred cattle which he bought at the orchestra, Lllyan May Challenger, con­ sale held there under the auspices of A big dance Is. tb be held In Ber- tra-montrai to. will be held under the auspices of Howitt McGonlgal and Bagshaw. and METCH0SIN NEWS qulst Hall on Tuesday. April 28 at the Standard. II- 12 p.m.—Abe Lyman'» Cocoanut SATURNA jSLAND NEWS the Luxton Hall committee, of j Menâmes Hoard and Blgwood; open­ the livestock branch of the Provin­ 9 o'clock. Holt's orchestra will sup­ Orov** dance orchestra from Ambassa­ which Mrs. Seoular Is a member. It ing chorus, “Oh. Peter," the com­ cial Department of Agriculture. ply the music. Successful Treatment dor Hotel. is hoped that the effort will meet pany; concerted number. “China i The Times These will greatly Improve the stan­ KPO (426.5) San Francisco. Calif. Special Is The Times + + + Saturna Island. April 27 —Mr. and with the support of the district, as Girl," solo by Miss McGonlgal, Metcboeln. April 27.—Tb* directors dard of the herd maintained at this 5.50-6.36 p.m.—Book of Knowledge. institution. Mrs. Baker and children of Seattle 6.30- 7 p m.—States Restaurant or- Mrs. D. Macfadyen were visitors to the hall is in need of funds, much Chinese girls. Mrs. Becker leg. the of the Metcbosin Farmers' Institute were visitors to Dr. and Mrs. Man- Di CHASES Victoria for the Payne-Adams wed­ improvement having taken place In Misses Howitt and Bagshaw, as­ met at the home of H. G. Here*, 7- 7.30 p.m.—Rudy Selger'e Fairmont ding. Miss M. Macfadyen. who has construction and finish during the sisted by the chorus: duet "Darby Metchoein. the president, C. E. Mr. and Mr*, Thomas Clarke re- Hotel orchestra. past twelve months, »nt and Joan." Mrs. M. M. Stephens and Whitney-Griffiths in the chair. Con­ turned on Thursday from their 8- 9 p in.—Theodore J Irwin, organist. been staying with her grandmother. Final arrangements have been 9- 10 p m — Programme Dorothy Good- Mrs. Paddon at Esquimau, was one quently a drain has been made the Rev. Bagshaw; “Plumstonee." siderable business was dealt with, honeymoon trip of the Island and OINTMENT the finances. Mrs. Beckerleg; solo, "Down Texas and many matters of Importance will take up their made for the concert to be held In sell Camm. of the little flower girls. the Deep Cove Club Hall, Tuesday, April 28 at 8.10 o'clock, under the auspices of the North Saanich Alllee Chapter of the LtXDJBL Mrs, AMoea, Mrs. McConnan and Madame Valdes will appear In costume. The commit­ tee for the eoneert are Mrs. C. Lay- ard. Mrs. Bodkin and Mias C. Beteon.

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Spécial te The Times Mayne Island. April 27. — Berry has returned from her holidays spent in Vancouver.

dTTT No wild advertising harangue is necessary to bring the shopping crowd to Macey’s Sale. People come Mrs. Page of Victoria Is staying with her eon-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Porter. Real WJ because they get REAL BARGAINS in the stationery and novelty merchandise they require. The 4* + + Mrs. Hoghen has returned after a high quality of Macey’s stationery display is well known in Victoria and when shoppers find prices visit to White Rock. -e * ♦ Mr. George Pedden of Vaneouvs# have been cut to a level that forbids competition there is only one result—THEY BUY GLADLY AND paid a visit here in connection with a real estate deeL -r + * FREELY. Everyone Is interested in the^flret Mayne Island exhibition to be held August 16. Why don’t you visit Macey’s this week and get a share of these worth-while bargains ? Bomb Outrage f Funerals Held in Bulgar Capital

Writing Paper and School Supplies Pictures and Picture Framing Sofia, April 27.—Services In mem­ ory of the victims of the Hvetl Krai ( /faceu'. < "atiiedral bombing outrage were Boxed Stationery Leather Goods Cards and Party Accessories held in all churches Sunday. ■ He further art* of terrorism or Incident» are reported from the pro­ vinces. but the authorltlpe | îere are observing the Office Supplies watch as Isolated acts of The action of Labor members at lie Macey-AbeD Co. lid. the British Parliament In giving in­ 618 VIEW STREET (Opposite Ootnl Building) terviews relative to the situation Is Bulgaria la the cause of intense la- VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, APRIL VI, in ?___ 11.- U„lne CRAND FORKS WON , ïïetsmauer neips Wtrtnria Batlg @twB Otfcer People’s Views OMPARISON OF THE Illinois dnb To MONDAY. APRIL Z7, MSS result in the Grind Forks- I KIRK’S GreenwoodC constituency at the ■«- eril election of last year with that Retain Its Tide THE TIMES PRINTING AND LISHtNG COMPANY LIMITED Wellington Olflcn: Comer Brood and Fort Street» h» wild-cot Chicago Swimmers Win Builnm Office (Advert!*»*) .Phone IMS Thirteenth Straight Amateur Watch Out for This Space To-morrow DR. FRA» CRAKE Swimming Championship SUBSCRIPTION RATES Torrence. Hel*tum.etc..ll.Sd per month City delivery ...... ILW per month By moil (exclusive of thirteenth etrelsht eaUonel amateur city)—Canada. Greet Britain nnd United athletic union awlmmine champion- States ...... $0 00 per annum W Age ship, pulling ahead of the fast noon­ mm. a majority for the Liberal sUndaro- ing San KYanctacn Olympic Club CANADIAN bearer of no fern than aixty. The after Johnny Welemuller. had is all the more significant when it turned the final lap of Jhe tee-yard TURN1NC BACK THE relay race Into la 1JLC. victory, and BACK TO PRE-WAR STABILITY CLOCK ig remembered that the 331 votes added five mere points by taking which went to the Provincial nom­ the fifty-yard free ' style awlm. In The Triewsph af Expert T< the final mere Illinois A-C. had II. ilitarism appears inee at the general election had to the Olympic Club 2», Chicago A.A. By Times Staff BepresenUthre to have reasserted itself in be taken into consideration on this M and Brooklyn Central T.M.C.A. It. Ottawa, April 27—Canada’s busmen* has worked its wayback M glsgld to-day I Britain I tif.esr The I-A-C. encountered keener Germany. The election 8f Field occasion. competition than it has at any time to its pre-war basis of security. Latest figures, juat compiled by Marshal von Hindenburg to the As we have pointed out. how­ la recent years. the Bureau of Statistics here show that commercial faimres in ever, the issue in the byelection they stand The WEATHER While Welemuller rame up to-ex- presidency yesterday looks like a I I pectallon during the four-days' this country for last year were even less than those of 1914 nnd gesture of defiance to the Allies in contest wss one exclusively con­ meet, winning bofh of the sprint*, in were far below the total for the previous two years. The 1924 particular and the world in general. fined to the record of the Govern­ which ha started, the fifty and 1 De­ improvement, in a year marked hy unsatisfactory economic con­ ment. Nothing in the nature of an yard free style *ven_ and wad his. It is fat from a political accident chibs high card in the water polo ditionstUMViio xeverywhere v vi j nuiii. nuuand byawj ™a small“ cropZ in ,.Canady m *. and is clearly a fresh manifestation outstanding local question was in­ and In the relay» Individual scoring remarkable and certainly offers striking disproof of volved in the campaign. The re­ I honors of the tournament go to of German stupidity. Both sides RC, April 2C. 192». Walter Bpesoe. the all-areuad awlm- live politicians, assertion t™that ^the tariff reductions made by the were thoroughly organized. Pro­ sult is therefore all the more strik­ mlag star of the Brooklyn Central Government in its last budget are ruining business.- ing because it demonstrates that in UPLANDS ASSESSMENT TM.C.A. Spence gave a phenom­ gressive republicanism as repre­ fer several year's buaii failures in beginning ot enal exhibition of endurance and whole, the boot and one of the most important constit­ versatile prowess. He won three manufacturing establishments, whole- sented by the parties loyal to the does not appear to I Weimcr constitution stood solidly uencies of the Southern Interior event*—the medley, tie-yard breast nale and retail stores and among any way from lib there is a strong body of opinion I stroke and the pentathlon, and added agents and broker*, totaled 2,474, the finance policies. •* behind Dr. Marx and supported his April 28. yeetariay. 88: nhlaiw I to his achievement by finishing a new figures show. This is a big r*- policy of honesty m international which takes an impartial view of I close second to- Weismuller- In the ductioa from the 1923 total of 8,247 IRISH CHAMPIONSHIP provincial politics. it; mini fifty-yard tree gtyle. To accomi/ieh and a big downward drop from the dealing. Reactionary militarism as i this. Hpence had to heat all the beet A conspicuous feature of the re­ 1922 figure of 3.995. Previous to Dvblln. April «—«TO *4rty t> represented by the parties of the ta h» ( pleads by-lai swimmers In the country except 1922. of course, the business mo­ the All-Ireland Right made sure of the election of sult it the rebuff which the electors slur*, maxim- rssft Welemuller. The Brooklyn lad, mentum caused by war activity the man who advocated unrestricted single-handed, scored the eighteen everywhere was reflected In Canadian of 4 to X. Th" mm 1 points for the Brooklyn Central Y. at Crwke I (Ineteg events of the meet wa» .business and fewer failures were re­ submarine warfare in 1917—the Park was wltneneed by 4». dents and private I the water polo game. In which I.A.C. corded. man who will now be regarded as Last year's figure* for business maximum yesterday. 50 mIsi defeated Chicago A-A. list The the symbol of that which the people I, „ >n,i «I'.ArS-. victory save Illinois second place In failures are considerably lower than of the world thought the war had I the pole title aeries and Chicago the figures for 1914. ten eventful I third. The Olympic Club had won years before. In 1914 business failures destroyed — Prussian»!». As a the polo championship Saturday. totaled 2.898 as against the 2.474 re­ popular vote it is just about as de­ corded last year. Thus, after fluc­ cisive as it could be.’ of the 18th, I tuating up and down during the war. mW; UM English Track Men business stability seems to have osas* What now takes place in Ger- clean prerent. They wlU not Breve I* his reply back to Its pre-war standard. many as a result of the election of glad that kt has profited New figures compiled here set opposed to the Beaten on Saturday aside Conservative propaganda de- yesterday. M: mialmni system of government to which his rlgned to prove that Liberal policies Philadelphia. April t«—Interna­ have been wrecking Canada’s great office should bind him is of con­ tional compatiOon. which raw the de­ woolen Industry and her bootand TT7HETHKB er not yew are a lodge times and discussed real issurs, 6»; wind. « The ot siderable importânce: but subse­ the rulers bayer to be feat of both lewd jmvid Burghley shoe manufactories number W Diamond quality, you are The Government has every caret of Cambridge University end A. B. positively safeguarded la your pur- quent internal developments in the Porrltl of Oxford, era» overshadowed Reich can be regarded as more or to feel elated that the Grand Forks- terdey. U; In the final eventa of the Ualverelty Greenwood riding is back in the of peamnrlvanu relay oaralvel on less insignificant in comparison with In the Up- Saturday by the attainments of a thé immediate reaction of popular Liberal column. Saturday's ver­ mighty team of relay stars from sentiment in those countries which dict obviously improves its position the by-law Is printed, as 1 Georgetown University who won two in the Legislature and gives it the avenu on Friday. The Hamilton Ton wilt be treated ta a way that will were arrayed against Germany in relay team wa* third. visit one to look back to the war. France will interpret the additional authority which will re­ Lord Burgh ley. who on Friday de­ riih feelings at genuine pleasure. move much of the necessity for fended a capable field of American victory of von Hindenburg as a de­ performer* In the tw-metre. hur­ guarantee hack of finite renewal of the threat of » war the pub- dles. proved unable to cope with lie interest, It is in fact another American speed at a shorter distance of revenge. It will be surprising tent Oak Bay k< over the higher barriers. G. H. if another political crisis does not endorsement of policies which have Woods, of Butler, and O. L Beatter- develop in the French Chamber be­ undoubtedly produced a return of taken over In aa good a good. of Prineeton. iiCariag Stra ta the first heat of the lie-yard high fore the present week is out. Na- stable financial and economic con­ ------—.— —i * rne* the : . ■■___ . —willIt 1méfiât—E— to the dirions this Province.- be Is a trifle to be ea bt« Englishman Government THE HOUSE FOR DIAMONDS they can't way to victory. Poincare policy and take new in­ For a time It wa* Porrtt's day. The came into office. terest in the interpretation which JOIN THE LEAGUE HEALTH! DISEASE other British Invader, a «printer from The value of boot New Zeeland, delighted the crowd of thft» country, on the other Marshal Foch has already placed was MIS.SH.OIt last year etween now and X-Ray—Historical Nate ,11 more thanUlan atm30.004 wunwith m-hie victoryj —In upon the report of the Inter-Allied The taking aver af a heavy liability 111 the second beet of the IH-yard dealt. against SJMSUISt la 1*10 Control Commission. There is no Friday of this week the He led C. W. Week*, of Princeton, to BLeague of Nations Society of Can­ parallel between the situation which The X-Ray has now developed and the turn of ] ada hopes to increase its member­ Tbey Ml pwt Just abort af thirty years ago. events which --1—■»«*««< in the Ruhr ship to at least 100.000. This ob­ by tiw jective should not be very difficult Death Sentence is occupation. for the upkeep of the None of the Allies will be deceived Fir William çréokee. In bin Given in Alberta dared by the dledharge at electricity by any of von Hiodenburg's pre­ to get together and realise election declarations against the in­ Medicine Hat. April *7.—John Kol la ether cities that I have known known aa CranheWo tab**. lea*rich was found guilty of the mur­ Meats, Provisions, Delicatessen troduction of reactionary move­ When there » sufficient vacuum in der of Trainman James H. Calkins at ments. They tfill all want to know Walsh. Alta, on March ». by a Jury QUALITY—CLEANLINESS—LOW PRICES flurescenL obtain* with sitting under the direction of Mr. what he meant when he said that WORDS OF WISE MEN IWItuwiwyellowish-green ■ —7" justice lvee la the Hup rente Court TUESDAY VALUES—CASH AND CARRY "Germany will not be able to ful­ found that hi this condition the tube here Haturday. and waa sentenced to glad to have the city accept the aad unknown type of be hanged oa July I. He appeared fill the conditions—of the Dawes He called these rays X-rays.' reparation plan—unless the foreign to be In no way affected by the een- powers participating m the pact Rays' la honor of their dli 1

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BEDTIME STORY • 4-4-4- Thursday of this Week for a three Vancouver General Hospital on Sun­ months' holiday to be spent In Eng­ 5454^4 Good for urne Fruit* 6623 day. April Î5. Mrs. Young, for the Mra Wm. Martin and children, land, and during her absence Mise past two years, had been librarian at who have been the guests of the for­ Lading ham will he In charge of the TUMMIES the Empress Hotel, and her gentle mer's parents, Mr. and Mra. John Uncle Wiggily’s ing up of some old obstruction. They hospital. At the week-end Mise ways and lovable disposition had en­ Galt. Rockland Avenue, are leaving 1-rdlngham was a visitor In Vic­ should be careful of their health and deared her to a wide circle of friends. to-day for their .home In Winnipeg. guard, against accident. A child born toria. 4 Wedding The lgte Mrs. Young was born in •t- .+ + + 4* 4- TO-MORROW’S on this day may be expectêtUto Have Montreal seventy-one years ago. She a fine mind and good manners, though Mr. Percy Hhephfard, who has A very enjoyable pianoforte to- Copyright, 1825, by McClure News­ was a Miss Hill and married Hugh been the guest of Mr. CT. 11. Mueetle dial was given on Friday evening paper Syndicate. hasty. It may be subject to accident Young, nephew of the late Hon. John HOROSCOPE unless given proper training In cau­ over the week-end, left for Seattle last by Misa Bessie Waterhouse at Marchioness of Aberdeen Young, a former Federal Minister of yesterday. her home, North (juadra Street, to a tion. It should be moderately suc­ Public Works. .After Mr. Youngs ,♦ + + ___ ' Heads Influx of Notable (By Howard R. Garis) cessful in either business or In em­ death in 18»!, she remained In the number of friends. Mise Waterhouse Life Savers are the ployment 6f othera Mr. L. C. G. Mathews, of Clooee, who la a brilliant young PDpU of ideal candy for young­ East for a time, but later came Weet. arrived In Victoria yesterday on the Mra. MacOovern. waa assisted by Delegates Uncle Butter, the goat gentleman. She first became associated with Maqulflna on business and la a guest V»» getting ready one morning to sters whose tummies Bf CoirWN Kcmkle ~ the C.P.R. when she took over th# several other students from the at tne Strathcona Hotel. studio of Mrs. Macqovern. Those Quebec. April 27.—Fourteen dele­ skip over .the field* to look for some \ are so easily upset by Musical Shower management of the C.P.R. hotel at gate* to the International Congress old. brown paper, which he wa* very Glacier. B.C.. a post which she filled taking pnrt were Mieses liaaale Wat­ richer sweets. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Muagrave who erhouse. Madeleine Hornsey, Ver- of Women’s Council, which will be fond of chewing, when he saw Uncle | with conspicuous success for eign- held next month at Washington. Wlggily hopping up the front path. TUESDAY, APRIL 2S Most Successful teen years. After retiring from that have been spending the past few onna Hornsey. Kathleen Brown, Take a few rolls months visiting In Hftgtamt and on Both Tnylor. Masters Angus Taylor, D.c., arrived here Saturday after­ "Why. Uncle Wlggily! How post Mrs. Young came to Victoria, noon on the Canadian Pacific liner stylish dreaeed you are to-day!" home for that expec­ An active and rather progrenalve A substantial donation of music and for the past two years has had the Continent, returned to Victoria Ralph Moore and Bobble Taylor. yesterday. 4 4 W Marburn. The first j passenger bleated the goat gentleman. "Arc tant moment when day is presaged by interesting lunar will be made to the library of the charge of the library at the Empress 4- 4- 4- and mutual direction. The Important Mrs. O. E. McCulloch end Mise steamer to dock at Quebec this sea­ you going to look for some adven- some little feller says: Y.W.C-A. as thé result of the very Hotel. tureo. with your Sunday c lothes on?" i event may be the breaking up of successful shower , held under the Two weeks ago to-day. Mrs. Yeung Mrs. H. Bray, who has been visit­ Beryl McCulloch. Woodluwn Créè­ son from ports on the other aide ot ing her parents. Colonel J. and Mrs. the Atlantic. Included in the party “Daddy, did you some long-thwarting. crystallised auspices of the Ladles' Musical-Club was called to Vancouver by the ill­ rent. left last week for Toronto, "No," answered Mr. Longea re, with ; condition making way for perman­ ness of her cousin. Mrs. Chaffee of Peters, Rsqufroult, returned on Fri­ where they will vigil with Mr. were Madame Avril de Btecrolx and a funny little twinkle of hla pink ' bring me anything?” at the home of the Misses Russell, day to her home In Vancouver. H.R.H. Pria cess Oantacuaene. presi­ ent growth In business and bold ven­ 27 Boyd Street on Saturday after­ Montreal, and was herself taken 111 Lancelot McCulloch for a few weeks nose. ”1 am going to be married. Thi* | Safe for little teeth, tures. However, be on guard against • end removed to hospital, where her prior to leaving for an extended visit dents respectively of the National i» my wedding day!” noon. About eighty guests attended, Women’s Councils of France and too. No sticky debris accident and keep ftïê health in :or- each bringing a generous donation illness terminated fatally yesterday. Mrs. Pendray, accompanied by Mrs. In England. During their a bee are You — going—to~get married! ' der. of music or a contribution In cash. Funeral service* will be held at Ernest Pendray and Mias Norma from Victoria Mr. and Mrs. Btorer- Rumania. cried Uncle Butter In surprise. “To to cause tooth decay. Those whose birthday it is are as­ Centre A Hanna’s Chapel. Vancouver, Pendray. are leaving to-day for Cali­ Brown are resident in the home. The delegates were welcomed by A delightful programme Included 4* -4- 4* whom?” It is much better to sured of. an active, progressive and songs by Mrs. Leonard Jam #« and on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m., Rev. M. Kerr fornia, where they will visit for a few a party of Canadian members of the “To Mm. Jump, a rabbit widow.” aggressive year, following the hreak- of flt. Andrew’s Church officiating. months. Sir John Alrd of Toronto, presi­ international organisation. Including give children the right Tapt. Urompton. Mrs. A. J. Gibson 4- + 4- dent of the Canadian Bank of Com­ answered Unde Wlggily. "You see. After the services the remains will be Mrs. W. Cummings of Toronto and Nurse Jane Fussy Wuaxy, my musk­ lending admirable support at the Mlss Doris Pattulio returned on merce, was the guest of honor at a Mrs. George Tessier, president of the kind of candy regu­ piano; pianoforte numbers by Mrs. cremated and sent to Montreal for rat lady housekeeper, is getting ra­ Interment beside those of her dale Saturday from Vancouver, where she dinner given by Hla Honor the council In the province of Quebec. larly. A lap Hors field, the ^llsaes Eisa Is attending the University of British Ueutenant-Oovernor at Government ther old. and tired of looking after my Hatpin. Dorothy Morton, Dorothy huaband. Saturday evening they were the hollow stump bungalow. Bhe needs Columbia. Miss Elsie Taylor, who la House on Saturday evening when guests at dinner of Mra. Tesaier at Holmes and Margaret Campbell, and also a studefit at me' U.B.C., returned a rent. So I an going to get mar­ the other guests Included Mr C. w. Garrison Club. In an Interview on ried, though of course Nurse Jane «’ m------11 ---- J -« ‘cello selections by Mrs. Har­ home on Saturday. Rowley of Toronto, Sir Frank Bar­ /j.'/AKVisatie greaves. Wednesday Cricket the arrival of the Be. Marburn Prin­ will live with me and look after me mil gmmJ lieras * 5v\X nard. Sir Alfred Yarrow, Hon. cess Vantacuséne said that as the A ready response was also made Mrs. C. Tweed ale. who has been In and Mra. Jump—or, I suppose. I shall mmjhttpyomrftf. Robert Roger» (Winnipeg). Hon. T. Rumanian delegate to the Washing­ have to call her Mrs. Uncle Wlggily A** to the suggestion that members League Holds Dance Victoria for the past few weeks, re­ D. Pattulio. Mr. Norman Yarrow. I. dry ood chaewad *Ü1 select •request" numbers for Incor­ turned yesterday afternoon to her ton congress she also enjoyed the in a little while. Come and see me Commander Brabant. Col. Vtlliera, pleasant task of saluting Canada In got married!” poration In the programme In con­ home in Vancouver, accompanied by Mr Mayne D. Hamilton (Van­ the name of her boon try. Both nection with the annual general To-morrow Evening herfiisce. Miss Noonie Warn. "Î will!” bleated the goat, and then couver), Capt. J. W. Troup. Mr. W. countries, agricultural in their prin­ he laughed- meeting on May 20. and a large H. Hargrave. Col. Jones. Mr. F. B cury. Keeps jwor s tube haady. number of suggestions were sub­ All arrangements have been com­ Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Oowen Jr. and cipal economic activities, had also "What are you laughing at?” asked Pemberton. Mr. John Gklt. Mr. much in common in many other Uncle Wlggily. ffie V*ir Sre«* tiF Toronto to re­ Tickets have been selling well. ceive the Moss scholarship. the self-Invited guests. After a buf­ ing their utmost to boost Industry, and thoir friends went to Uncle Wlg- In Alban's Hall, Belmont Avenue' and Those who have not yet secured fet supper dancing waa continued buT it must be remembered by peo­ gily’s bungalow for the wedding Ryan Street. 4-4-4- tickets can buy them at the <|oor. The many friends of Mrs. O. C. until a late hour. Those present ple living In countries West of her breakfast. Bloomfield. 2628 Garden Street, will were Mr end Mrs B. I Thomaa. that Rumania waa really acting ns “I hope you will be very happy be glad to know that she Is progress­ Mr. and Mra. T. Hopkins. Mr. Maur­ a 'barrier to the Hoiahevtats and with your wife. Uncle Wlggily !” ing very favorably after her serious ice Thomaa, Mrs. Howctu/L Mr. L Bouttiwestern European countries am»agka< Wttraa-Ja—;-awgfco hkmed Records operation at Jubilee Hospital last ■ latherill. Mise Irene Howeroft, At the Washington congress the Mr. Longeara on the tip of hla pink, Wednesday morning-. ------Mtee tieeethy- Thomas. Misa U. Mc­ Princess wttt y»re»*itt » report on Abe twinkling ■*- + •¥ Donald. Mlaa Edna Howeroft. Mias Rumanian feminist activities of "Thank you, and I wint yen to Hve The many friends of Mrs. Clifford Male Smllhhuret, MMS IHedys past year.’ Outstanding in these here with ua Just the same a* you The lateet hits. aJJ. plajred by lived with me all these years.” In­ Warn will be pleased to hear she has Smlthhurst. Mias Muriel Hemlen. activities being the revision of the America's leading dance orches­ recovered sufficiently from her re­ Mlaa Gladys MlddlehAt, Mlaa Vera Rumanian civil code In so far as It vited the bunny, and Mr*. Jump. or. BY MABY MARSHALL cent operation to leave the hospital, Alford. Mlaa Hall, Mlaa Kathleen concerns women and children. For rather Mm. Wlggily as she waa now. tras In a distinctly Brunswick and Is the- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Messrs. Bob Stark. Pam Hilt. the success which this Work has been •aid the same thing...... style. I. Wilcox. Frank Mkon. Edward Cat- Just as they were sitting down to Stanley Warn. Belcher Avenue. crowned the distinguished speaker breakfast. Uncle Wlggily noticed the -y Copyright 1*25. by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate • 4* + + " terall, Klmro Fefguastm. Fred Ap­ declared Rumanian women owed a For Sale Only at Mr. and Mrs. c. P. Hill have re­ pleby, Douglas Parkas, Harry Hut- parlor door slowly opening, and a lasting debt of gratitude to the number of little rabbit faces peered Your Curtains turned to their home. "Hiilhaven," rhlnson and Tom Alford. hfads of state religious educational Rustlings Are Used in 1S801 Esquimau Road, after an absence and social organisations for the gen­ °U*Who are all -the little rabbi ta’" Yesterday gftemoon at 1 c'rloek at Fashion, Fussily, far Trimming j of over two months in the East, erous assistance they had given the he asked. “There are more of them during which they vial led at New the Church of Our lAdy of Ivourdea. members of the Women’s Council. KENT’S sar. the Wthewe, the Intent daughter of kthlTil that door, than tiammie and ■Rucking* hare emtio twto vogue-, i Turk, AthMitie CHy; -Philadelphia TIM fiartYQuebec on thellner Susie Little tail and Baby Bunty. Phonograph and Radiota Store Tell the World But they are’ not ruchings as we i and Toronto. Mr and Mrs Crawford Fennell, waa at fl o'clock this morning for the 4* 4* 4> Who are they?" . .... knew them last—narrow net or i christened hy the Rev. Father Buck­ metropolis. They Will also visit "They are my little rabbit chil­ Your curtains are the only chiffon ruchings by yard that we J Mr. and Mra. A. Higginbotham. ley. receiving in imp Usm the names Ottawa and Toronto before proceed­ part of ÿour house furnlsb- Victoria, Street, and Mlaa Jeanette dren!” laughed the blushing widow wore at the tops of our collars—but Margaret May. Mrs. Edgar Amea of ing to W’aahington. bride. “I have been saving them as ings that most of the world ruchings as they were worn In the Higginbotham of Vancouver have Seattle great-great aunt of the a surprise Yor you! Come out. chil- ► ever sees. If they're fresh 1880> fussy little ruchings used to left for Victoria, where they will baby and Mr H. A Howard were Ottawa. April 27 —The leaders of Two Women Killed and clean, hang straight and decorate sleeves or skirts or bodices first visit with their son and godparents. Following the service women’s work in the world as­ Out they leaped from behind the true, they tell passers-hy a of frocks. The Idea of course origi­ daughter-in-law. Mr. and ' Mra at the church a number of guests sembled in Ottawa to-day. They are door, where they had been hiding— In Car Accident ’ lot about your housekeeping nated In Parle where quite recently Roaa Higginbotham. assembled at the home of the grand­ delegates from many land* who are six. eight/ ten. twelve—fort y - ’1# ven. , 4- 4- 4* parents. Mr. hnd Mrs. C. N. tlowen. ort their way to Washington, D.C„ to and your home. ^ there has been a keen interest in all together. the costumes of that period of Mr. F;1 A. Macdonald of the For­ Wllmer Avenue, for tee. The tra- attend the meeting of the Interna­ "My! What—what—what a lovely At Windsor, Ont. Let us help you put up s hustles and bonnets. We have not estry Department, who has-been tabte centered with narcissi and tional Council of Women This body lot of little rabbit children!" ex­ transferred to Victoria* left by mo­ "good front.” We wash your taken up with the bustle—in ‘fact forget-me-sots was presided oye, at women organised as a world force claimed Uncle WiMlti. »"Babe Ruth, swat king of the Jameeen. while Mr. woollard and supplied the music. ,>13 ...... 4M rooms. Probably be couldn't sco'd once the fashion. Our Windows are tu Jtnow. to properly Judge value*. New York Yankees, did not keep without toll. . other els»* pro ret. Mr*. Ruthom also gave assistant us on that score a» all Most of us m«ue numerous and they are cur» Ad-reading discloses to her what Mr*. Ruth from attending the Minixtarin* C-iralw—The Mlnleler- l t'ned. not so ms to exclude all hut a Re\„ W. P. Freeman and Aldermari 0«t • doxen California lemons have at least ope cheerful room, and means te be a real buying opportu­ opening game of the season. Hhe Ina Circle of King's Daughters will . CARPETÊRIA CO. minimum of nir and mmilfht. hut so nity-wall. you would have a hgrd H. fl. Woodward acted as treasurers, now-the tart, Jolcy, practically very, very few < 'snadlans was on hand with her daughter, hold thrlr annual meeting on Friday OM V AI>l>KK*#t furnishing thetr houses go shout to as to allow as much as possible to time te persuade her te disregard It counting the money and taking seedless kind.—Àdv *» Pert Street ----- rhe Dorothy. charge of It at I o'clock In the root room. lust Below Vancouver SU get the effect of stately but gloomy epter. er te pass it by. VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, MONDAY. APRIL 27, 1925 PHONE 18T0—PRIVATE EXCHANGE CONNECTING ALL DEPTH PREPARE FOR ARMY Double Wear GAMPS NOW IN U.S. m These Englhh Brushed Wool Knitted Suits Twenty-five Per Cent of Esti­ Art Fashionable TWs Season Four Times mated Quota of 50.000 RemsiMe Already Enrolled These Smart Two-piece Suita arc knitted from fine Woq) Rugs quality yarns, in good, medium weight. The coats are New York. April IT —With the IMS He Put Us Off United States CHiasSM* Military English Wool Rugs of splendid either in box style with single button fastening and scarf Training Campe still three months wearing quality. Shown in the away, more than twenty-five per cent newest designs and colorings. collar or have close ribbed hip line giving slightly bloused of the estimated quota attendance of These are seamless reversible effect, with facing on collar and cuffs of contrasting ------Then Death Stepped In M. IN young men between the ages rugs that will give double the of seventeen and thirty-one already wear of an ordinary carpet. colored wool. Skirts are on straight lines, in plain and has been enrolled, according to an­ nouncement by the War Department. 8txa 4x*. Price ...... $20.50 ribbed stitch. Colors include cinnamon, brick, jade, When fire destroyed a large hotel in a West- . j This la double the enrolment at this six* sxio.t. Price...... ess.se sand, beige, brown and blue; sizes QAQ f A time last year, and this Summer's Sise 6x12. Price ...... 992.99 em Canadian City one winter morning two quota will be 16,000 more than that —Third Floor 16 to 40. Price ...... tyditFeUU of 1914. men were burned to death. ^ Forty-two camps stretching across the continent from Fort McKinley. Maine, to the Presidio of San Fran­ Low Prices on New Knitted Silk and Wool Dresses One of these had applied for an Imperial Life policy cisco. will be opened this Summer for the basic course and the three ad­ Lovely Dresses, in fine silk and wool mixture, fashioned a few days before—but he had failed to keep any vanced courses in which citizenship Scotch Madras one of four different appointments he had made for and physical training win be inter­ on straight lines with turn-over collars which can be but­ mingled la the schedules with drill Crenew Madras With Loops toned closely to neck. They have turn-back cuffs and a medical' examination. His family thereby is and Instruction in the tnfhmry. cav­ Cream Madras with scalloped alry. field and const artillery, engin- edges and loops all ready to put two pockets and are trimmed with a pretty design with deprived of the insurance money he intended they and Signal corps branches of the on rod. Will make Ideal cur­ military. Part of the camps will run tains for short windows. Per silk tassels and pearl buttons. Shown in pitehpipe, sand, should have. -J , „ during the month of July and others yard ...... 39* ; - 1 f during August, while Ptattsburg. brown, cocoa, beige, etc; sizes 16 to 42. -4} Off N. Y.. will have two camps In succes­ Cream Madras Strangely enough, the other man was insured under sion. «Nice quality cream madras In Price ...... an Imperial Life Policy. And, although his policy ALL ON A LEVEL Well selected patterns, well The C.M.T.C. candidate Is under known for Its splendid wear­ had been in force only seven months, our cheque no obligation except to spend thirty ing qualities and nice appear­ days of his time at one of the camps ance; 45 inches wide. Per j was sent to, his family the very day proofs of his located near hie home; the Govern­ yard ...... 4S* Womens Spring Weight Vests at Low ment meets the expense of carters to New Flat Edge Madras 300 Yards of death were received by the Company. and from the camp, clothing, equip­ Heavy quality flat edge ma­ ment meals, bedding, lodging and dras that will give satisfactory Prices ; Eveh • long life-time is not always sufficient in which to entertainment. The ITesident a son or the millionaire's heir who sleeps wear; 46 inches wide. Per Flo* Knit Cotton V*»ts. with «trop shoulder : sis*. X to 41. 2*4 STRIPED accumulate enough to protect one’s dependents. But an by the side of the farmer's bey. yard S5f Another line with strop shoulders or short sleeves; sises 34 to 44. Prion ...... $•# estate definite, certain and permanent can be created in a marches beside him in the ranks and Cream Madras With next him In the mess hall in Colored Designs ___ . Plein or Ribbed Cotton Vest.. In op*re style or with built-up FLANNELETTE few minutes through an Imperial Monthly Income policy. this annual democratic leveller, pays the same amount for his thirty days' Scalloped border cream madras strap shoulders: plsis or crochet tops: sixes 14 to 43...... •*»* with dainty figured designs in vacation and training. exactly Tubular Cot toe Vests, with opera top or built-up shoulders; sises rosette and cross bar effects. At 23c a Yard Just send us your name and address and we’U nothing. 14 to 44 ...... *•# SIXTH CORPS LEADS Per yard ...... Mf —Third Floor An 4xcsptioru4l offering tor mail you a booklet which tells more about it. The Sixth Army Corps area so far Plain or Porous Knit Cotton Vents, arith fancy beading or net ads among the nine areas in which crochet tope, built-up shoulders or short sleeves; sises 14 to 42. Tt^eday'a shoppers. Closely the nation Is divided by the War De­ Price ...... •$# woven pink striped flannelette partment for purposes of military ad­ —Second Floor ht an assortment of patterns. ministration. Fifty per cent of this h’s Time to Paint Good wearing and washing THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE >n*s quota of 6.600 already has quality. Special at per filled. It includes the states of yard...... 23* Company of Canada Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. Your House Next is the Fifth Corps area. Includ­ Start now. but be sure to use the -< New “Rayon” Silk Underwear HEAD OFFICE - - -, TORONTO ing Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky and West right kind of paint—one that Virginia with 21.4 per cent of a quota will give you lasting satisfac­ Vests y * of 6.000. Third la the Fourth Corps In finest quality material, well made garments, finished with A Special Kenneth Ferguson, Island Manager, Victoria area, including the southeastern tion. Our Victor House Paint grill give every satisfaction. It straps of seif material. Come In shades of pink, orchid. KyOtoj Stanley Henderson, Manager for B.C, Vancouver states, with 26.0 per cent of a quota also white and black. Price...... of 5.700. spreads easily and dries with an - GREAT IMPROVEMENT excellent finish. All colors and in Bleached white. Special, per gallon #3.06 Big business has realised, accord­ Bloomers are «rut extra full with pleats at sides ing to thousands of letters received —Lower Main Floor perfect fit; in shades of pink, orchid. Kyoto .blai by the officials In charge of the 1925 Price ...... 4...... $2.95 camps, that the youth who returns Second Floor from the camp is more valuable to it A great value in full bleached than the young man who spent his Garden sheeting of fine even weave, and one that will give satis­ more vague, the beginning of a me­ vacation in tome other way. His step is firmer, hts eye clearer, his shoal factory wear and stand up thod to provide sinews of war to eit- «1er» squares and fais chest deeper and Wheelbarrows well in the laundry tests: It FORECASTS MADE OF able the Government to Introduce a GEORGE A. he has a higher sense of co-operation D &A Coi Inches wide. Tuesday Spe­ new and comprehensive plan of so- and reaction to discipline than he- cial. per yard ...... 93* $635 To Suit Every Type of ‘Figure —Main Floor clardneuranee for the benefit of the Health and physical culture experts workers and to provide pensions for IH NOVA SCOTIA throughout the country have watched Strong Garden Borrows with • / widows. camfuUy the physical training of No matter what type your figure— these thousands of youths, foe the sides, pointed Special 54-iach Dress The imperial preference Plan will preliminary medical- - examinations 9*99 maybe, yaa. can improve it by war Tnndon. April 27. - With a admit dried fruits of Empire origin, Was Member of Legislative have shown that the young man to­ -Lower Mpia Floor ing a correctty fittin- rorvrt. Our Flannels, $1.95 Yard unanimity aJraont uncanny, but duty free, with reduced duties on day Is no better physically than was expert eoruetiere can trU you at which probably 1* only the conse­ Council; Before That wa$ his older brother of 1917 or 1916 when Drees flannels In all the new­ quence of Intelligent anticipation, Em pire-produced wines and tobacco. the selective draft examinations once which kind of cornet you need, est abodes Including bamboo, since Winston Churchill, Chancellor The restoration of the McKenna Member of Assembly showed that Sfty per cent of -the pompadour, Paddy. Prince of the Exchequer, is said to have Lawn Mowing Made call in and consult her. duties probably will mean a retonpo- youth of the nation was unfit for war grey, navy, old mauve, boon taken unusual pains to prevent a Shelburne. April 37—George D and A Corvet. Fee the Averse* Type sltlon of thirty-three per cent duties service. Many of the young men blue, radiant, rose ash and leakage of hie Intentions, the newa- A. Cox. eighty-eight, a meifber of with slight physics 1 defects that are Mode in firm, pink coutll. graduating on motor, cars, musical instrumenta the Legislative Council of Nova Griffin grey. Per yard $1.85 paper prophets outline what they films, clones and watches. not organic, but who would be un­ Easy clasp, low claalic top. medium length allege will be the main features of Scotia, died at his home here yes­ able to pass the physical tests for the With a good Lawn Mower, such skirt, two mta of hose supportera: sises , — Main Floor GOLD STANDARD ------terday following a long Illness. He the Chancellor's budget statement regular army, are allowed to enter as you may buy here, it requires 21 to 14 A loo a non-lacing girdle, in Parliament to-morrow The coun­ it Is alee taken for granted that U a member br^he l^srtslattTe As­ the campa They are placed In ape* no effort to keep the. lawn. In. ie Chancellor will announce the sembly from 1*04 to 1909, when ne mette of tires, pink coutll and surgical try's trade is bad, and in his first the Chancellor will announce dal development companies and by good shape. We carry a big clastic; alar, 21 lo 30. Price .. pi.To Excellent Vaines is budget Mr. Churchill Is expected to Government's plan to restore thq was appointed a member of careful feeding, special exercises, pro Council. Mr. Cox. who began 1 stock of dependable lawn mow­ do something striking, first to stim­ gold standard: but It is not known per sleep periods and other mee ers from 12 to 16-inch blailes. O and A Corset. Suitable Fer the Summer Fabrics ~ whether this will mean allowing the career as a ship s carpenter, was e sures, such defects as incorrect poe ulate lagging industry, and second, Easy running and very durable. Stout Typ, to help win for the new Government expiration automatically at the end of the most successful business m tures. curvature of the spine, malnu Silk Finished Marocain Crepe Of the south shore of Nova Scotia. Extra good value at the follow­ Corset A. made in firm, white coutll. popularity and a firm seat In the of the year of the embargo on the ex­ trition. flat feet, under-development graduated clasp, with double reinforce­ A pdpular new fabric for ing prices: saddle. portation of gold, and whether of the chest and lungs are cured hi ments throughout abdominal section: Summer Dresses a rich means will be found to raise this thirty days. INCOME TAX FIRE IN NOVA SCOTIA "Whipped" Lawn Mowers aiyra » to 10. Price ...... $8.75 bright lustrous crepe In embargo.. H-ÊJL .«uUer date. Thl. Three blades by 12 Inches. >tiie* 31 to 34 Price...... 53.00 every new shade Including The forecasts are that six pence, or part of Mr. Churchill s statement Is Moncton. N.B.. April 27—Firs H Price ...... RM-SO grey, almond, orange, sand. I/Evangellne newspaper building D and A Corsets Fer the Tall, perhaps a shilling, will "be taken off anticipated with extraordinary In­ Three blades by 14 inches. Pekfn. mauve and Ivory. terest because It is believed Britain’s here last night caused damage to the Tull Figura the Income tax. with the restoration Price ...... 99.00 Ask to s«*e this Interesting of Imperial tariff preference rates and resumption of the gold standard will extent of several thousand dollars. Low lop. grading higher In the back, L Evangeline Is a French Acadian forest™ new weave; II inches wide. the McKenna duties, and In addition, he speedily followed by other na­ -1.000 Island" Lawn Mowers X j the long skirt la well boned, doubly though here the prognostications are tions. publication issued weekly, Four blades by 12 inches. ; reinforced throughout abdominal sec- Per yard ...... 91.29 Price ...... 911.90 lion with ettstlc Insert for expansion Swiss Friexe Four blades by 14 Inches. when seated : three nets of hose sup­ THE UNITED STATES Price ...... ptMM I Ideal for practical Summer porters; aises 55 to 14. Price 14.40 —Second Floor frocks. AU the new colors Washington. April *7—American -Red Win," Lawn Newer, mj/ys shown In medium and Forest Week, endorsed >t>y President V.rojr---- . v uinuTvi-* — orww SA1 * . tnAhiw ttc-j..■ large ebooks of novel Cbolldge in a proclamation urging Price 913.29 stripes; IS Inches widn Per Individual interest in forest restera Four blades Jby 16 Inches. yard ...... 91*90 tlon and perpetuation, is being oh- The Newest rerved throughout the country this Price .$!«.< New Satin Damask Charm week. tied" Lawn A new conception tot bro­ Through an extensive educational Rail bearing. FFour blades by caded novelty weaves feat­ programme developed by a directing 14 Inchest Price ... $14.S5 Millinery uring an entirely different committee headed by former Four blades by 14 Inches. and refreshingly. novel Governor Frank O. Lowden of Price ...... $17.85 fabric for clonks, suits, Illinois and supported by the various —Lower Main Floor Mate governors. It is hoped to im­ Modes dresses and over-blouses; 40 press the public of the United inches wide. Per » yard States the peed for its consideration Such a galaxy of lovely millin­ ...... 94.75 50,000 of forestry problems. The committee —Main Floor comprises representatives of nearly Hudson's Bay ery models to gladden all 106 organisation*. Including state feminine eyes may be even dis­ forestry and con tis­ families prefer Shelly’s sions, civic and *^ Purity Groceries played in our Millinery" Dept, protective sodetie or­ Christies' Small Social Too Bis­ Second Floor. And there is bread because it has ganisations and bo be. cuits, per lb...... 45r much endless variety, that you Through the m era Reliable Drugs and 4X Bread. MJ» Mart of these organic W- ! Christies Small Water Wafers. will have no trouble at all in that wheaty flavor. tioaal work h be At per lb...... 49* selecting the model best suited meetings during I Whit* Noether Oatcakes, per to your individual type. Drug Sundries Will outline progrs te­ package ...... 19* T sting the timber n tx- n - . I —.A 0..aa Mal, Wiau Koplovq Molt and Cod Lives Purchase it from your U$$t WT tnWPttt j v Ut, tWwis w lira Mil*", hemp. Fwt.ilit* end fancy straws, atone or combined with iwrmri>w< Sl.lB-an.l ...... $8.04» *< hoolbouee In the ms gar. per bottle...... ,...39* crepe de Chine are developed Into close fitting hate. Peter Pan neighborhood store or by prominent pew hd Pure Table Salt, per bag ... 19* model, and larger hat» with gracefully curved brim.. And all Wampol.e Taateleee Extract, $1.00 by radio, and sta ti* Pure White Pepper, per tin. 19* the new nh.de» are here—thlntle down, taragon green, mad. Wetorbury*» Compound - .$1.00 mittees have beet tre amber and Mexican. ran n pen from the wagon on observance of the m- Colman'e D. 6. F. Muster*, per Price ...... OlZeOU Ovaltino Health Feed and Beverage, munities tin ...... /...... 39* 60# and ...... $$# —Second Floor Forest Week su '•* Egyptian Red Lentils, per lb. Enoa Fruit Salta, 85# and .. On# which you see — ted ion Week, h ,ed solely by the Uu mt ...... •>... to* Wampolea Grape Oalta. 50# add Service and de iti the Finest Quality Split Peas, 3 I be...... $1.00 importance of faer for ...... 29* Some New Lines in Jewelry Chornaia Skins, extra large rise, Thin yw - ll.TI value ..-...... ,.....$1.4» r mjtidtti the Japanese Green Wrinkled Peas, Mow Shoulder Fine Novelty Dinner Rings icy at refera ker 3 lbs. for ...... 29* "liarBar style eel with sapphire, In various designs, set with Aluminum Met Water Settle*, 14.00 conservation. He. 1 Quality Japan Rica, 3 lbs. ruby, emerald and amethyst, ruby, emerald, amethyst and value ...... $3.5$ Provision also I for ...... 38* rhinestone and cut steel. rhinestones. Prices 94.59, Leefahe. with end loop* . . 05# button of forent MJ. Prices, 93.59 to . 915.99 Bath Glove* ...... 7S# 1 owners for plantii Medium Pearl Tapioca, 8 the. 99.99 and ...... 97.59 j the United States MJ | for ...... 29* Bath Sponge...... 86# Colored Pearl Earrings i acres of denuded A™ Visit the Yegex I wmonst ration In all the newest style of Vinolia Bath Soap, 14c v should be replant t©. and try this wonderful health- moonstone, onyx and jade, In short stylo, blue, fawn. for ...... the Forest Servie MJ , giving food, fully explained by with designs in cut steel fill Per pair, Yardloy-a Old Engliab Lavender acres of J">un* f \ an expert demonstrator. OO, $!.#$ end .....91-35 annually In IMl J • —Lower Main Floor $«.85 »nd .)...... $1-4.50* Main Floor Atkinaen Sifter Faa* P-wdaa, agencies, while. J than 266.6W acres TWO BODI___ Toronto. April 27—Discovery of the body of a man in the bushes at Lome park, five miles from Port Credit, on the Hamilton Highway, was followed yesterday by the finding of another body In a dense marsh on the west TtahjamÿllWQ INCORFORATCO $wCompannl tme «•$• g *0 side of the Humber River. In neither case has Identity been made. The first body was discovered by children and the second by picnickers. i ; day a fleet, representing Ollkey two from being cording -I spent make been being tion and stage starting Company, tish ver. tional for for fttreet morning plane gentine happy In he California passengers, ber and pected supplies prepare her She vessel powerful for Tug Russel Pacific Beattie, rived ZHHWI'S Fast RUTH in Spring

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rates — Mississippi

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presented attorneys

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bring at attend of to Brant

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONOAYs APRIL 27, 1925

The Navy League ef Canada has been successful In bringing, to Vic­ i 1 NEWS IN BRIEF toria tlo- illustrated" lantern lecture DR CLAY ON H GARDENERS WANT ! of the British Empire Exhibition at CEDI NEEDS DIG Free Foot Wembley Park. The lecture will be given by Professor Armand at the Information on fa rating land on the Chamber of Commerce Auditorium Gulf Islande is sought through the on Wednesday and Thursday at 8 THE DEITY 0 F IDEALS TO DEVELOP CHEAP WATER DITE Comfort Publicity Bureau by Henry Peret, p.m. There gyo Ilf pictures of the Elsinore. California. exhibition, and the lecturer will give Chamber of Commerce an.-intereatlAg talk on the subject. Demonstration The" regular Monday night Salva­ The Navy League Sea Cadet Band JESUS CHRIS'T NATIONAL SPIRIT tion meeting at the Salvation Army will render some of their latest sel­ will be at our «tore 1 Citadel to-nluht will be conducted by ections during the eviVlng. This Resolution Monday, Tuesday, the Corps <'adets, a section of the lecture is being given for the bene­ Excerpts From Sermon De­ Harry Charlesworth Speaks \oung People’» Work In this city. fit of the Navy League of Canada, in livered on Sunday at St. An­ to Gyro Club on “Can- Beautiful Gardens One Wednesday onler to aaalvt them to continue the April 27, 38. 20 The leg jem above Skultz Fflle upkeep of the boys’ band. drew’s Presbyterian Church adlanism" City’s Great Assets They makes It uncertain if canoe trips can Claim Oir Graduate Practiced iat k a be taken down the Ccwlchan I$lver The inaugural meeting of the Vic­ Rev. Dr. W. Ireflle Clay, preaching ’’CanadUnlsm’’ waa the topic of a at the present time. Alfred H. Ia>tou». toria Co-operative Hothouse Associa- at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church foot expert, hn studied foot anat­ very interesting address given to­ Surplus city water at a reduced Indian agent at Duncan, advisee the , tion held last week was well dttended on Sunday on "The Deity of Jeans day by Harry Charlesworth, secre­ omy and knows why people have Publicity Bureau. | by the members of the hothouse fn- Christ.’’ spoke from the following rate during the Bummer months U tary of the BC. Teachers' Feder­ fought by the Victoria and District foot troubles and how these ail­ j dus try; and comprised ninety-five texts:. A small reef fire occurred this af­ ation. before the Gyro Club. Mr. Gardeners’ Association in a resolution ments can be quickly relieved and ! per cent, of all the growers of hot­ "What think ye of Christ, whose Charlesworth pointed ouj some of ternoon at the home of P. B. Beurra h, house products In this district. The Son is He?” Matt, xxti., 42. "Ia not submitted for vndomatlon of the II Highland Drive. The blâxe broke the difficulties - which confronted the directors of the Victoria Chamber the cause corrected. Every man, following gentlemen were elected to this the carpenter?" Mark vt, 8. creation of a national spirit, but out about 1 o’clock but wa* checked the first directorate: A. J. Wood­ To answer the first question with of Commerce. The resolution Ih woman or child in this commu­ offered some way» of overcoming being sent to ail organisations In the before much damage was done. ward. hon. president: O. W. Riddle, the second Is an easy, simple method these. nity suffering from weak or president: K. Woodward, vice-pres.; of getting rid of a problem. It re­ city. It claims that the gardens of, broken down arches, flat foot, Members ef the War Memorial "If we can Be riven the same Victoria are one of the city’s best W. Riddle, treasurer; Robert Peters, quires no mental effort to solve a ideals of self-sacrifice and service steak ankles, callouses on the Committee this afternoon Inspected, secretary; W. H. Brown. H. Holmes, problem If you deny that there Is a aqd biggest assets. During the Bum- at the work» of J. Mortimer A Sons, which united us in war then wé can toer months they need liberal map and A. J. Wood directors. A ballot problem to be solved. Easy, but Is ft create a national spirit and unite soles, corns, bunions, painful progress on the base for the atatue was taken to confirm the contract for wise? To dismiss the personality and piles of water but many citizens are heels, ill-smelling, perspiring feet which will shortly be erected on Par­ thé sale of the 1*25 crop, which had claims of Jesus Christ with a weary the country,” declared Mr. Charles­ deterred from watering lawns and should not fail to visit our store liament Square. been unanimously awarded to the gesture, saying—"A village carpen­ worth. flower* by the high price of water- The Pre-eminence of the Mutual (VancouverI Limited by the ter, of lofty character, unrivaled In­ Rome of the difficulties referred and the beauty of the city is con- | during this demonstration. Dr. H. E. Yeung, secretary of the directors of former Victoria Hothouse sight and marvelous devotion, long to by the speaker In creating a sequently marred. The high price Provincial Board of Health, ad­ Association. This resulted In the since dead, why disturb his »léëb?” national spirit were the else of Can­ oif water also greatly handicaps Examination and Advice dressed the Chamber of 'Commerce upholding of the action of the old Is to declare oneeelf unable or Un­ ada. the ten different governments, families of limited income who de­ this afternoon on “Health Conditions association by a very substantial willing to face a question of vital Im­ all of which clung to certain pri­ pend upon the produce of gardens FREE Now Existing In the Province.” lit majority. portance. vileges and sometimes threatened to for a large part of their food. * A n*c tolerate those dead, aching, pain. wa* given a vote of thanks after *n In answer to that question a most withdraw from Confederation unless fifty per cent discount of water used , loeSdcnr feet another day. Let oar I exhaustive explanation of conditions. they had their way. and sectional in excess of ordinary consumption STEINWAY daring proposition has been main­ aipedta show you the true way to I tained with remarkable unanimity differences. was asked for the months of June. t comfort. This expert hie been me- Effective May 1 postal rates en and persistence by the Church of “We hear talk of withdrawing July and August. ______, r trained in Dr. Scholl’» Method parcels of merchandise passing be­ TB Christ since the days of the Apoetles. from Confederation, of seceding from of “hutnmemt of the Immortals” : Correction — e «ratera need the' tween Cânsdfa and the United States It is that Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the Empire and of annexation with world over wtd) uawaalHediuccem. Will be raised to 14 cents per pound, "mightiest among the holy and holiest the United States, but all these with eleven pounds still the limit of You end your friande are ontdlaBy in­ among the mighty,” is very God of things are absurd from the Canadian weight, according to pose office an­ ...... \m very God. Roman Catholic, Greek viewpoint, and are anti-Canadian." In manifest, not only in the musical and artistic quality of vited. No charse; no otileation. I nouncement». stated Mr. Chàrtesworth. UPHILL ALLEGES Catholic, Lutheran. Calvinist. An the piano, but in a reputation which ia world-wide. Imita­ nunlan. all exalt Christ above the Many of the difficulties might be Dr. Scholl’s Foot-Eazer | Tbs exact weight ef the huge highest of creation and crown Him overcome, said the speaker, by traVèf tions never rise to the standard of the thing imitated. It Quickly relieves «Àocolgte displayed at Stevenson's Lord of All. The mystery of the by education, by demanding a wld« Wmâ is always the creator who achieves the really great things. tired, achlns, pain­ booth at the Horae Products Mr MEET WEDNESDAY Trinity not one of them understands. vision by people in authority, by a ful feet, weak end was 111% pounds. The nearest cor­ It is high, he cannot attain unto It; spread of community servit » - luhs rect estimate was made by James deep he cannot fathom It. But the and by Canadian literature. ! broken down Stewart. Ill5 Work Street. Till es­ arches, painful Public Meeting Called at St. evidence for It he cannot refute; and The iSteinway record from the beginning is one timate of 111 pounds, wins the prise that evidence as It louches Jesus INTEJP MINES hede,«reaa ankle», ’ of a fire-pound box of Stevenson’» Andrew’s Presbyterian Christ, the apoond person of the of creation. New idea*, narw devines, new cron- \ cd mm and «tmllar chocolates. Trinity, la what interests us to-day. Tom Uphill. Labor member for tion*. fathered by Steinway, have been epoch- | n $3.50 per pair. Church April 29 1. One line of evidence, already Fernie. arrived in Victoria to-day making in the pianoforte indue try and have built The April issue ef the Alberta hinted at, is found in vast multitude EARL HAIG UNABLE with charges that certain miners In Motorist has an article by Frank The Presbyterian Church will this of people, of various climes, in vari­ year complete its half-century of ser­ the Fernie coal area are being dis­ up a name and fame that have ne equal. MAYNARD’S UioLma of the Victor^ and Island ous ages, and of varying culture, who crimina tad against by the operators, Publicity Bureau on N ictoria, with vice. A public meeting will be held recognize Ills godhead. Have ell 649 Tatse Street in St. Andrew's Church on Wednesday following the recent industrial trou­ six illustrations. “Good Roads also these people been deceived? That Is TO VISIT COAST ble» there. He placed the matter be­ evening at * o’clock Tor the purpose has an article by the same writer on possible, nut it is extremely Improb­ fore the Attorney-General to see if “Vancouver Island Itineraries." Both of laying befbre the people the plans able. Is it not significant and well are published in the Alberta maga­ that have been adopted by the anti- Field Marshal Earl Haig will not some plan of action could not be nigh conclusive, that to-day on this be able to accept Premier Oliver’s worked out by the Province. sin es as part of the Bureau’s cam­ unionists and the general missionary continent, so unlike, in almost every FLBTC1#UP3S paign to attract prairie visitors. jwllcles that will be pursued after invitation for him to visit British Co­ There are some thirty men. heads feature, the land in which Jesua lived, of families, some of them who have June If. nine out of every ten whom we meet lumbia this Summer. On Tuesday evening, April 28, at • Rev. R. G. Thomson of Vancouver, the Field Marshal cabled the Pre­ been there for twenty-five years, and ealeem It an honor to call themeelvee with their own homes bought and o’clock, John Duff. M.A„ president who attended a meeting of the Cen­ by hla name. Beneath all our differ­ mier to-day thanking him for the In­ ‘Everything in 1 1110 Douglas I WATER GLASS of the Royaf Astronomical Society, tral board in Toronto last month. ences, and our assumed indifference, vitation recently sent, and explaining paid for in the district, and now they can’t get Job*, while other men are A two-pound Un preserve! !» Victoria centre, will give an illus­ Will explain these policies. A report there are might y convictions, declar­ that his time in Canada was to be so trated lecture at the Victoria College. of a tour through the Upper Country. ing that Jesus is lx»rd. He *aid that short that he would not be a$»le to taken on." Mr. Uphill said. “These dozen eras The speaker gill use as his subject. Just completed, will b«* made, and if He were lifted up from the earth get to the Pacific Coast. men Joined the United Mine Work­ “The Major Planets of the Solar other addresses grill *lm removing He would draw all men unto Him. He Is coming to Canada to attend a er» of America In 1820. when notices a$* PER TIN System.” Special reference will be misconceptions concerning the The condition was fulfilled, the pro­ conference of veterans at Ottawa were posted In the mine* by the com­ made to Jupiter and Saturn. strength, liberty and catholicity of phecy Is In process of fulfilment ; and during the Summer. pany requiring all employees to Join Hall's Drug Store the continuing church. one day the boundary that divides the that organisation, and I have one of The local branches ef the Native The meeting is designed simply for Christian from non-Christ Ian shall the posted notices here to prove it 1*4 Dewgias SL Phyge Ml Sons and Daughters of Canada will the purpose of giving Information, have disappeared. All men shall have to the Attorney-General." hold their annual banquet and social and nil Presbyterians and others In­ Mr t’bhUl said that outride of this McClary been drawn Meanwhile In the at the headquarters, corner of Pan­ terested in the religions problems of loyalty of an ever-Increasing number trouble, conditions are better In the dora Avenue and Douglas Street. Canada will be w-k-ome. B. F. ELY, PIONEER Fernie district, as the mine# h»ve re­ we find strong', though not absolutely Thursday at 7 p.m. A» the accom­ conclusive, evidence of the detty of sumed operations. modation ia limited, members are Jesus Christ. Ranges Ntmct asked to secure their tickets early 2. The books Of the New Testament We Are Open TO! 9 o’clock from the local secretaries or Irel’s ON POLICE DOCKET supply another line of evidence. Are drug store. An elaborate programme these reliable? Can we depend upon $10Dewi«ai$l»Fdleilk Saturday Nigh ta has been prepared and addresses by them V After the most hi arching REFUGEES INVITED Butit One of First Houses in Tear Old Kratire raise- a* part prominent men will be a feature. Cordon Temple, pleading guilty to criticism their reliability is absolutely ... OOSDON Bills UMITBD a charge of selling whisky, was fined mpn-m. A request that the Chamber of confirmed. Those books were written Fairfield; Was Pioneer $40# by Magistrate Jay in City police- by eye-witnesses, and appealed to Commerce,name a cotpmKtee of three cou» Contractor ■ to co-operate wiU* the Ftëaï fiktafe oyo-wUns—*»- That which the writy.. BACKTOBULGARIA appeared'ed for •the’ accused.------ere had seen and heard and handled Canada Pride Range Co. Board of Victoria on succession Du­ that they declared to others at a time There passed away this morning ties was presented to the directors Mah Jew and seventeen other after a short Illness another old-timer Peasant Leader Says His this afternoon. Hubert Iastbaby, sec­ when It was possible for those others Chinese, pleading guilty to being in­ who bad seen and heard to expose of Victoria in the’person of Robert retary of the Real Estate Board, re­ mates of a gaming house in rear of Party Not Guaranteeing Great Display of any misstatements that were made. F. Ely at the family residence, 1248 ferred to recent criticism peseed on Pisgard Street premises were each Such was Rome's hospitality to new Fairfield Road. The late Mr. Ely Coburg Dynasty the method of levelling succession fined $10. Lottery equipment was religions that the Early Christians was born in Birkenhead. Liverpool. SIMMONS BEDS duties, and said co-operation Is de­ ordered confiscated, sufficient for might have escaped all persecution, England, on January f. 1853. sired with your body in * order to four tables of fan tan, and the usual lived In peace and happiness and He came to the Province about Many Peasants Hostile to formula*# saw plan to bring the lottery paraphernalia. W- C, MoretjLy fifty years ago and engaged in iLPJi. matter to a bead.’’ The directors de­ even erected a ststtie tn vtirlst tn the entered a plea of guilty for the ac­ Pantheon If only they had been will­ road construction about Port Moody, Government Gathering in ckled to co-operate. cused. Fifty cents in silver were ing to acknowledge Christianity as and worked on the old stem wheeler found on the table, said Cri*f Fry. one of several religions and Christ as Beaver, in coast waters for some Belgrade Chinatown was broke be was In­ one of many religious leaders. But years. Mr Ely was associated in structed. submitted Mr. Moresby, later years with the late J. W. Vienna. April 2?.—It Is reported The Very Latest they had not so learned Christ. He asking u nominal fine. Mellon in the painting business. Of hen* that King Boris of Bulgaria. In 7 was to them not one among many, MAKS TOUX FUEL BIN recent years he has been contracting ah autographed letter to M. Oboff. yamml Chin, convicted of pos­ but splendidly Isolated. King of Kings leader of the Bulgarian refugees In and Lord of fiords, sharing supremacy for himself having associated with session of opium was fine $200 and him Messrs. Frank Savage and Ju go-Hla via, invited the members of In Boudoir Lamps, Portables PAT A DIVIDEND with none. And that unique glory the Peasant party now out of the sentenced to six months’ imprison­ they affirmed In life and confirmed Thomas Amos of this city. ment when his landlord, on whom he ONE OF FIRST HOUSES country to return home, their repre­ in martyrdom. sentatives to enter the Government. v relied as a witness, told the court Another line of evidence that has The late Mr. Ely built one of the Bridgend Floor Unps he knew nothing about his lodger. The refugee leader is said to have never been answered is afforded us first houses in the Fairfield district replied that the refugees were ready ON EASY TERMS Use Fir by the achievements of Jesus. The and has continued to reside there for V. M. Clark, charged with failure to return, but were not prepared to 10% Down 10% Month to secure à proper license plate for Anal proof of Christ’s diety is Chris­ the past forty years. guarantee the retention of the <"o- Prices to suit every puree. Ne Interest a truck was remanded until Thurs­ tianity—yes this Christianity that He leaves to mourn his loss a btirg ‘ dynasty, the present ruling day for hearing. Police witnesses we so often misrepresent. The Chris­ widow and two boot, Richard H. Ely tianity that struggles for the mastery of Oakland. Calif., and Robert F. Ely. house, on the Bulgarian throne At Millwood matizi the truck was earryteg a load in our souls against all our human Barrister of Armstrong. R.C. The It Is stated In official reports re­ Standard Fnrniture Co. of scrap Iron and a demonstration weaknesses and meannesses and fca­ funeral will h** held from the B.C. ceived here that great number* of 711 Yatee Street number. Another was driving, the bles; the Christianity that through Funeral Parlor* on Wednesday at Bulgarian peasant* hostile to their -the last word in economy. court was told. G. A. Cameron sp the centuries baa swept from island 3.30, Dr. Slpprell officiating, lnter- government are arriving In Belgrade. pea red for defendant. to island, and fh>m continent to con iivnt will be made in Roes Bay ceme Hawkins & Hayward tinent, and In face of insuperable dif­ ery, p______A certificate from a local medical ficulties, still persils and spreads, and Î W* CAN RAVE YOU MONEY ON W.L MORGAN practitioner that “In his opinion the is confident of ultimate universal con­ The death occurred at noon to-day accused should not appear in court quest. Already the moral standards nt Ht. Joseph's Mcapitai of George TOSELIGROCERIES Electrical Quality Wl Service Store YOUR to-day.” was a poor defence to want of the world, the philanthropies and Lynburne Service, of Lake Hill. An Phones «4J-1trt of appearance on bail, ruled the court charities of the world have yielded nouncement» of the funeral arrange 11*1 Ltougla» 81. Cor. View Syyh, Doors and Millwood FUEL CO. in the case of Gue Ferguson. The ac­ to Christ’s supremacy. Nations of ment» will be made later. cused. charged on remand with sup the earth have achieved their free­ . IN THEWS Quality *narantee« Ud Yatea Street Rhnna 7M plyii«\ beer to a minor, was fined dom under Hie divine leadership. There passed away this morning a $800. _____ -Time, that merciless Judge that St Joseph h Hospital, Margery CUrri «hatches the crown from every un­ Pears, daughter* ------of of Mr. Mr. andand Mrs. Mrs. RichRich­ Small Storekeepers in Van­ LEIGH'S MILLS LTD. A charge of assault preferred by ard William Pe»rs of 1433 Vlning , trt M2 David SL king! y brow, and the sceptre from Street, aged twelve years eight months. couver Are About to Have Mrs. E. M. 8. Simmonds against Mrs every unworthy hand, has established She leaves to mourn herher_ lowlierloas her paresiparents M. Jones resulted In a fine of one the right of Jesus Christ and and tbl^HÉBÉftBÉthree brothers. The remains are Present By-law Repealed dollar on the defendant and a lec­ crowned Him with many crowns, and restingrenting at the Thomson Funeral Home. “Beantifnl Work and Reasonably Priced” ture for the complainant. R. C. Lowe bidden sway His sceptre over all the m1425 r G'Quadra Street, from where the Vancouver. April 27.—Tfiat gro­ appeared for complainant and P- K. funeral will take place on Wednesday earth. afternoon at S.$ê o'clock. Rev Frank ceries will be purchasable In tbf even­ Leighton for defendant Threading -these among other lines Hardy. MA, of the Belmont Avenue ings In Vancouver IS practically a was the uunnimpuB verdivt of thone who saw our exhibits PRODUCERS ROCK of evidence. In response to Christ’s Methodist! Church, will conduct the ser­ foregone conclusion, it wà» learned of basket* nt the Home Products Fair own Invitation to exerclsr our best vice, after which the remains will be at the City Hall to-day when W. Treasurer Will Tell powers of thought upon His person. laid to rest In Rosa Bay Cemetery McQueen, city clerk, and (’harles & GRAVEL CO. LTD. His claims, His teaching and Hlâ Jones, license Inspector, completed Influence, we reach the point where The funeral of Mrs. Brails Veronica checking over the petition signed Absent Taxpayers of with all reverence we cry wrlth ador­ Knowles, who passed away last Wed­ by hundreds of small storekeepers ing Thomas, My Lord and My God.” nesday. took place Saturday morn­ asking repeal of the early closing THE RED * CROSS WORKSHOP ing. The cortege left the- Bands by-law so far a« the sale of groceries 104-t Jehneen Street N«t »etew G.vereraeot) Phene Mi Sand and Gravel Prepayment Plan WILLYÏ-0VERLAND Funeral Chapel at 8.50 o'clock, and after 8 p.m. Is concerned. »**“’"3S*îÆu£. ff* ten minutes later masa was cele­ While the actual figures will not Owners of Victoria property who L SALES MANAGER IN brated at Bt. Andrew's Cathedral by be made publie tiU the CM y Coun­ Largest Capacity la Canada reside In other communities wm he Beg. FklRêh CTBMèri AU IBs régie - cil meets, this evening, the civic advised, during the coming week, by THKCITY TO-DAY tery tthe service was conducted by officials admitted that well over tan Stare SL Phone wa Rev. Father Deeley. Relatives and City Treasurer Smith, of the city'» fifty per cent, of the dealers who view here to-dny Mr. Casafcoff and Church. Baker. Oregon, and staled advance tax payment plan. K. R. Paige, sales manager for k large gathering of sympathising keep a. stock of groceries have that hr would wind up hla ministry friends were in attendance. The P. W Potopoff Of Cowley, Alt» , ar­ The relation by-law, getting the Canada, for the Willy»-Overland Au­ signed the petition.* rived In the city together. The for­ of nearly- five years at at. Paul*» on mill rate «lightly Intrer than lait, tomobile Company, arrived in Vic­ floral tributes were many and beau­ A recent check by the police May 21. and would move with bin year will be finally adopted thta tiful. D. Crlaafi, J. Knowles. R. mer 1» on hie way home lo V ere*in toria this morning/ and visited Showed there Were 7ft such dealers from a visit to Brilliant and Grand family tp his new field. A special evening by the city Council, and this Purser, W. 11. Roberts. A. Know Km in Vancouver, and the city legal de­ congregational meeting will be held Thomas Pllmley 'Limited. local Forks. a favorable fact, coupled with the gen­ agents for theae cars. He is visit­ and J. M. Grant acted as pallbearers. partment ha* ruled that all must Wednesday evening at 7 e’cleck for eral reduction In ee«r«»mrnt of al­ ing all the branches in Canada and The remains were laid to rest at Ross be considered in checking the petl- the purpose of • ailing a successor to most all city property, will result In Bay Cemetery.______Rev. Klblrr. who will take over the GOOD FIR WOOD lower net payment» being required will return to Toronto, where he la RN Per Cord Lead situated, following his tour of In­ work »f the church the middle distance moi from property owner# Service for the late Mrs. Martha July or Augult 1. Ministers fn LEMON, GONNABON CO. LIMITED In outlining three pointa City spection. Elizabeth Nobbe was conducted Phone 77. tU4 Government SL ing i» a speciéltv He stated that the western busi­ Vancouver. Bellingham. BeatTie a Treasurer Smith tylll adylgp eut-of - Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock in EXPECTS 00UKH0H ^™T|) Port Angeles will supply the „ _ ness men are far more optimistic with tin Speedy, eom town ratepayer# to take advantage the R.C. Funeral Chapel by Mr. R. during the interim. All members «< of the elx per rent. Interest the city this year and that naldeou and II. nations of Europe and almost all the ill turn out approximately 2.000 Bcroggle. The remains were laid to Canary. April IT —"After a confer­ Pastor of First Lutheran State# of the Union are Included In cars this month. rest at Rosa Bay cemetery. ence that I had »t tirand Fork» with the countries where Victoria property four British Columbia Oovemmetit Church on Sunday Chtcagw. April 27.—W \ tjam owners now reside______Montreal. April 27.—The Mon­ TO HUT IN MONTREAL Minister* I heller# that the school Continues ai treal International Exhibition Com­ situation will eventually be settled hunted for the slayer» of a Retlinfham Tulip Feft leal Exeur- In the satisfaction of our people end In opening hi. wm»» •a1 mittee has passed a resolution calling Montreal. April t".—Delegatee f k year-old alon ticket» are now on title. Don't from ell parts of Canada will attend ■ fStKiJF -ri* w Mr)r»«k j “ "“ he disappointed this year, get your pn the authorities to take the neces­ mutilated 1 sary steps to have the exhibition n*- the third annua; meeting of the “’A, iLwJLi - 1 : nnouwed hi» sceepAaiKc of the < all a :r Stewart s llrKeta early. Prlaoeee Inuise will t'anadl»» Htatnrlral Aaaeclatlon. bora business organization tn wwt . . , . , kv first Lutheran tlenntly recognize^, as la done tor ern Canada, In the course of an Inter- â extended mm »> r leave Victoria at » ta M»y I for commencing here May II. m Selling ham the Toronto Exhibit!»». VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 The prizes for tire best McKee, Charles "Buddy” Po*t, Gil­ Bfaurice CosteUo. Jack Bohn, Ï4»uis dancers. Communists Lease bert Holmes, Alec Francle and Edith Wolhetm. Ivan Llwow and others. costumes were won as follows: ALICE TERRY IN “SACKCLOTH Costume representing some local Labor Party Group COSMOPOLITAN CAST products: 1, George Ilutchlson, “Fol­ AND SCARLET* AT THE DOMINION 17883776 low the Birds’* ; 2, William McAllister. Agnes Ayres and • Shelly's Bread." London, Ont, April 27.—Résigna- FEATURED IN RAFAEL IN oven y con unit*, mum. o. uvwui«i, tions, practically lorcea, m Antonio Moreno "Crystal Garden," comic gentleman, communist menibers of the labor Play at Coliseum B. Bowman, "Private Secretary." Party were accepted by the Indepen­ FINAL NIGHT OF Madame Valda and trer pupM Miss dent Uibor Party at a special meet-' — - SABAWS “SEA HAWK” Violet Fowkes won great applause ins called Sunday at the LAbor Tem­ The Story Without a Name " to by a gracefully executed toe dancing ple to discuss the advisability of al­ From Pen of Arthur Stringer exhibition, Mias Rita Ormiston acting as accompanist. lowing members to retain Capitol Theatre Scene of Re-engagement of Colorful nectlon with the Communist Party “The Story Without a Name." a Mayor Carl Pendray expressed of Canada. The resignations were Drama With Milton Sills in the Lead new Irvin Willat production for Para­ himself as delighted with the success of the revived fair, and saw a great tendered after a resolution had been mount. with Agnes Ayres and An­ Mrs. Annie Young Wins Fine submitted calling on the Commun­ tonio Moreno featured in the princi­ increase In local patronage of local Lot Given Fair by City products as a result of the public In­ ists to withdraw from the Indepen­ Theatre-goer* are accustomed to seeing easts of all nationalities, pal role* Is being shown at the Coli­ dent Labor Party. seum Theatre* where It will remain terest. In their screen fare they see English, American, French and JapAn- for the balance of the week. Fifteen -Thousand Citizens The story, by Arthur Stringer. fJr-.t ese actors playing side by side, but in true cosmopolitanism none appeared as a Radio-Prise-Title View Collection of Local of them can equal Frank Lloyd’s production of “The Sea Hawk,” story in Photoplay Magazine. Vic­ The Ladies’ Musical Club will present tor Irvin wrote the screen play. Products now playing at the Capitol Theatre. It tells of a young inventor, work­ Milton Sills, who plays the leading role in “The Sea Hawk,” ing for the government, who has Just Mrs. Annie Young, of 718 Queens Avenue, was the winner of the fine that of Sir Oliver Tressilian, who is later transformed into the re­ perfected a "death ray'* machine, an WINIFRED LUGRIN-FAHEY invention destined to revolutionise building lot on Linden Avenue, of­ ; •>. Soprano doubtable Moslem pirate of the Mediterranean, the irdn-sotiled modern warfare. The Instrument fered at the Home Product Fair, lucky ticket being number 6472. The Assisted by Sakr-el-Bahr of Rafael Rabat ini s most popular novel, was born in has been successfully tested, and the EUPHEMIE CAMPBELL and scientist Is making preparations for drawing was performed by Mrs. B; Bowman, under the supervision of BERNADETTE CAMPBELL HALL Chicago, and early in life adopted a stage career. ' his departure to turn over the ma­ chine to proper officials when some­ Manager fl. I. Warren. Manilla, of Seattle, at the Enid Bennett, who plays the rolei thing unlooked for happens. Over fifteen thousand citlsens of Rosemund. wa* born in Western What? That’s the question the visited the fair during the five days THE ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE Australia. In the town of York AT THE THEATRES picture ltaelf-will have to answer for it was open to the public, the attend­ ance on Haturday being the greatest Tuesday, May 6 She ban long been a popular lead­ the fans. And It is said to provide Mall ordera taken Royal Victoria. Seat Sale Saturday. May 2. ing woman in the films. a plepsant evening’s entertainment. with over 5,000 admissions. Capital—"Ths See Hawk." At 10 o'clock on «Saturday evening Prices: I»ge*. |2.00; Boxes. »1.W; Downstair». 11.60. $1.00; Mrst Wallace Beery, who acts the role PUylng In support of the leading Dominion—“Sackcloth and Scar- Shaw, Ruby Cobbett. Muriel Woods. players is an unusually capable east the great hall was congested with Balcony, 11.60, $1.00: Second Balcony. 76c and 60c. *.10 p m. of the villainous seaman. Jasper of the Moecow Art Theatre and a visitors, and some difficulty was ex­ r." pupil of Htanielavekl. Gwendolyn Fraser, Marjorie Oliver, of prominent players which Includes Leigh, was bom In Kansas City. MR. Marjorie Moffatt. Marjorie Render- perienced in viewing the costumed Lloyd Hughes, playing the weak Playhous»—"A Night in Venice." Chile 1* represented by Christine Tyrone Powei\ Dagmar Godowsky. Montt. seen briefly In "The Boa son, Bessie Woods. Marjorie I'eden brother of Sir Oliver, is a native of Coliseum—“The Story Without a and Mary I*1th. In the violin depart­ Bis bee. Art*. Name." Hawk" as the Infanta of Spain. Her grandfather waa for ten years ment were Jean Bass and Wanita Frank Currier, old time stage fa­ Columbia—“The Tenth Women." president of that country. Her Aldred. In ti^e vocal was Dorothea vorite. was born in Norwich. Ccmn^ 1 %ther was president of Chile for five Sydney, Nova Scçtla. was the yeara and her uncle for four years. birthplace of Wallace MacDonald, Two members of the cast hail from Naples, Italy—Hector V. Samo and who cauaea ill the trouble In "The Albert Prtsco. London, England Is MURRAY STUDIO OF ftca Hawk" by getting hlmaelf. represented by Robert Bolder; Glas­ SOCIAL DANCING Peter Oodolphln. killed by Lionel gow, Scotland, by the director-pro­ ducer. Frank Lloyd ; Australia by (Member National Inst. Social Treealllan. clear enunciation, gave a vocal num­ Dancing. New York) William Collier. Jr., calle New Marc MacDermott. who was born In Export and Specialist In All Branches ber on tiehalf of the girl contestants. York City home. Sydney. Kathleen Key was born In of Ballroom Dancing.' Teacher's Buffalo. , Diploma, New York Mme Medea Radslna.' the Penal lab With such a cosmopolitan tinge to •teeker Bldg.. 100» Bianshard SL of the picture, waa born in Nlanl- CAPITOL the cast of leading players it need PHONE MM OR M7SR Novgorod, Russia, and was a member Music Losers’ Night cause no surprise to learn that Mexico. Denmark. Switzerland, Swe­ den, France, Spain. Algiers. India, At Capitol To-night British East Africa. Madagascar. Greece sjuj numerpus other countries To-night the Capitol Theatre will are represented among the extras present Its Mlisle In)vers* Night under and players of '•bits" in “The Sea the leadership of A. Prescott. A suit­ Hawk.” More than half the nations able and popular programme has been Ail of the. world have a countryman in selected to be rendered in conjunc­ the east. ■ tion with the feature film "The Sea Hawk.” starring Milton Hills, and as This special numbers the following have Popular Musical been selected: Overture. “Lustspiel,” Week Kela Bela; "Three Dances from Nell COLISEUM Owynn,” fri Gorman ; "Huite from THE HINCKS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Comedy Success at India.” F. Popy: song. "O. Promise Me.” Dckoven; "Plymouth Hoe,” An- PRESENTS the Playhouse mm. "A Night in Venice" ii Being Reginald Hincks The Pnnniest Musical Farce Ever Written a Pirate Chieftain Offered by Frank Morton Company And Company Open A notable double bill will be the In Musical Farce attraction at the Playhonee, starting to-night, with the Frank Morton • The Black Prince'' Will Justify Cemonny offering another of their popular mualcal comedy success. "A Hard Work at Rehearsals Night in Venise" Frank Morton appears In black - To-night at the Coliseum Theatre (Author ofXcaramouché) face, taking the part at, : Smoke,” the îilnrka Company, after a well- valet to a globe trotting nobleman. eamwY'rcst. win open a- mwrof. the. The adventures of the two. amid the musical farce. The Black Prince." romantic scene» of old Itaty. fee* If the show goes over anything Uka the basis of an unnsually hilarious the rehearsals have done the public plot. Dave Dumhleton is cast aa the can be asaursd of something far out globe trotter, with Oladye Vaughan of the ordinary, as there has been as a cook's tourist. Hoy Earl In a Iim<* wasted over laughing at straight role. Hilda Cooke. Audrey the dialogue and situations of this Bennett. Anita Holt and Alleen Ben­ play than has been the case with Don t Make Any Mistake About Tbia. nett la supporting parts. With all any other play for a long time. new costume,, settings and lighting The music is said to be all of the ------44+ the lutugh-Feat of the Seaaon effect, together with the. always most popuigr variety and the entUw popular mualcal specialties of the ^h the exception of Mis# principals and ensemble chorus, “A l’eggy Lewis, who is still in hospital, BRILLIANT DLALOOtfE! Night In Venice" promises to be will be there. Will Marshall Is In a SCREAMING SITUATIONS! another Morton hit.- On the ac hen Juvenile role with. George Brydonc Du Maurler'a celebrated play. as a Scot SNAPPY FUNNY SONOS! Trilby," will be Been, with Andree Vangle Beilby and Bra Hart repre­ Lafayette In the title role end Ed­ sent the fairer sex. while Reginald mond Care we as Svengall. Hincks has his beloved part of the THE SCREEN downtrodden male. Bmie Fetch has an entirely new character, that of a darky man. He has many times A radio romance more fas­ played the woman but never before a BOYS DEFEAT GIRLS man and bis comedy is going to be a cinating than radio itarlf. knockout. IN MUSJCCONTEST ‘The Tenth Woman’ Tune in on station 11 Voli- Students of Columbia School Has Lively Cast srum’’ for the Semin’s ■ of Music in Keen Contest At Columbia Now first great |adio romance. Home week* aso the Columbia School of Music Instituted the first of June Marlowe and Beverly Bayne a eerie* of programme contests be­ Have Leading Boles In Cast tween the hoy and sift student* of the school. I he te*t being decided by Ihe Spectacle Don’t Forget the Coliseum vote of those who were present The etghOt twrttal of IM. I1MH. Which, Specials took piece Inst Fridny evening before n large gathering of people, was In of the Sea! reality e challenge by the hoys who MONDAY at the flrat content met defeat by a very narrow majority. On this oqsa- FLOWER NIGHT eloa the “tables were turned" and the boys won on a rote of 112 to thirty- In fact. "The Tenth Woman” Is a bit TUESDAY eight. From the very commencement of work of which both director and of the programme It waa easily seen producer can be proud. thsl the boys were taking no chances June Marlowe, who shares stellar COUNTRY STORE of a second defeat, not that they out­ honors with Bevitly Bayne, although classes the girls to the degree that very young, is one of the most prom- THURSDAY the vote might Indicate, but they cer­ tslng stars ... ^... -iggg|HHISP to-day. tainly deserved the honors of the Beverly Bayne Is as charming as ever. nm evening The two programmes given Others who give notable character­ NOVELTY NIOHT oMststed of Plano duetts and. solos isations are Jojto Roche, Raymond end vocal and violin solos, each also containing an eight-hand piano quar­ tette. this latter being quite well exe­ Every Nifht at 7 o’Clock cuted by both elder, giving several Hynes Hurts evidences of the careful and excellent Mat- Saturday. 2.30 e'Cleak teaching on the pert of the principal. Intonh marato Mr*. Burdon-Murphy end her compe­ Pricae—38c, 23c and 15c tent staff. The benefits of three re citai* are many, the general Improve ment nil round being clearly sern and Piano A First National demonstrated. The voles were counted by Mr. Kls Picture singer and Mr. Bell and Ihe result Buying was announced by School Trustee H. ADDED 1 O. Litchfield who. In the course of some encouraging remarks, congratu­ lated all concerned In the well-ren­ Made dered programmes, and said that he MICHELIN Romance Irresistible! ILLUSTRATED LECTURE had attended several of these «Indent recitals Such meetings, he said, At the Organ The boldest, wickedest, merriest pirate that could not but bring about good ré­ ' OF ever spat in a galley diteh—who roved the seas sulta and that the Idea of such affaire "17ERY important indeed la the was an excellent one. for booty, kidnapped fair damsels end lolled in The contentants were from the In * ■ question of purchasing a termedlatr grades of the school and piano. The average person Is Fox News Moorish" Harems—the roaringest ruffianly ras­ BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION those on the winning side were : not an EXPERT judge of a cal that ever scuttled ship or stole a maiden’s Pianoforte division—Raymond Kis­ piano, therefore he or she must WEMBLEY singer, Brian Burdon-Murphy, Mar­ rely largely upon the Integrity heart. shall Whitworth. Jack Baxter, George of the house at which the pur- Leith, Kenneth Bonner, Tom Ross. By Professor A. Armand _ chase la made. In this respect Schubert Fraser, Ian Grant and Des­ the house of "Willis” should be mond Burdon-Murphy. In the violin TONIGHT department were Robert MçKenile your “port of call." CHAMBER 6F COMMERCE and George Tate. In the vocal was Ian Thompson. Those taking part In 8 p.m. APRIL 28 and 30 the eight-hand pianoforte quartette Willis Pianos MUSIC LOVERS’ NIGHT were Desmond Burdon-Murphy and limited Under the Auspices of the"Navy League of Canada Tom Rosa at piano one and Jack Concert Orchestra • A. Prescott, Director Victoria Branch Baxter and George lailth at piano 1003 GVt^rn‘ "Sr 514 ADMISSION 35F CHILDREN 25< "on Ihe girls' side were: I la noforte —Dorothea Stanford. Doris Walts. Alice Bell, Jean Plowright, Emma VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925

ALICE TERRY STARRED SCENE FROM THE "SEA HAWK” IN DOMINION PICTURE SHOWING At THE CAPITOL léÊLïL.msS «mm# “SACKCLOTH AND SCARLET J, Kooten of Shoal Lake Says COLLEGE BOCK DAY—Boys of the University of Cincinnati are Jealous of the girlie* who “roll 'em* He Killed D. Czayka in so the boys on college sock day have gone them one better, starting as they do only halfway up tbs leg, November, 1921 and are rolling them down to the shoe-tope, despite the protests of the college profs. So it is by their George Gibbs' Romance of Two Sisters Filmed in feet that you ad 11 know them. Effective Adaptation to the Screen Shoal Lake. Man.. April 27,—John Kooten of Shoal Lake haw confessed to the killing of Dymtro Czayka on November 5 1121, Sergeant Batch of Four Children Were CHINESE MUSICIAN The I’arnmount picture. “Sackcloth and Scarlet,” produced by the Mantitoba Provincial Police an­ , OFFERING MUSICAL nounced to-day. FIVE FIREMEN IN Killed by Explosion Henry King, director of “The White Sister,” “ Romaic,” etc., and Csayka boarded at the house of featuring Alice Terry and a prominent cast of player*, opens a Kooten, and was last seen on the NOVELTY AT CAPITOL evening of November 5 1921. In Mqjl&lla, Oregon, April 27.—Four six days" run to-day at the Dominion Theatre. January 1921 the police examined children were killed and two In­ An added attraction at tbs Capitol The atory was adapted for the screen by Tom Oeraghty. Jules Kooten aa to Cxayka’s whereabout». Theatres this week is Wing Chong; Kooten had testified that Ctaÿka jured, one probably fatally, as the Kurthman and Julie Herne from the novel by George Gibbs and had visited a friend at Squaw Creek. Montreal, April 27.—Fire which result of a powder explosion Satur­ a Chinese musician who Is presenting also ran aerially in the Red Book Magazine. It deala with the Man, before returning to his home for a time threatened the eastern day on the homestead of a farmer a novelty musical feature. Wing is In Austria- Kooten was arrested named Kolschlnskl, in an Isolated a clever violinist and will present a lives of two girl*, sisters, all alone in the world. The youngest of manufacturing district of Montreal community sixteen miles south of and committed for trial and a grand varied programme of classical and the two is flighty and does her leaping first and thinking after­ Jury returned a true bill. Saturday evening caused dam­ here. Those killed were Clare Proceeding* were stayed owing to age to the extent of $125,000 and In­ Kolschlnskl. eleven; Joe, fourteen; popular numbers. He has Just com - ward. Out in the wild and woolly West in search of adventure, pleted an e xtended engagement in the body of Csayka being missing, jury to five firemen, two of whom Carl, nine, and Paul, flveu she finds it. and Kooten was allowed to return Reports of the accident say Eastern cities. He will appear at the were removed to a hospital. Kolschlnskl had secure* three gal­ Capitol each afternoon and twlcq_ Back In ET535Washington with friend», home on his own recognisance. each evening during the week. screen, plays Polly. Alice Terry's Two officers yesterday visited The greater part of the fire fight­ lons of . powder with which to blast love with the stored in fellow who hae ade good and wayward sister in the production. Kooten, who is 111, and obtained a ing apparatus of the city was called ntumps. The powder la now representing hi» lownfolk In Orville Caldwell, prominent stage ac­ confession, they stated, to the effect out to extinguish the blaxe, which small building In which six of What is remote and difficult of But the other girl comes ter, is the man In the case. Other that he murdered Csayka with an originated In a four-story building seven children of the family were success we are apt to overrate; nd all but ruins well known names appear In suppert. axe and burled the body in a small on Partheneas Street occupied by playing, and one of the boys placed what is really beat for ns Uee al­ the happiness of her sister. TORONTO SCENE OF outbuilding. several manufacturers and wholesale a lighted match to the explosive. ways within our readh, though of­ The building was destroyed. ten overlooked. —LoogfeOsw.-* Just how every thing Is straight- The police found the body. grocers. —, eaed out in the end. how Joan, who had willingly given up everything to protect her aister. finally finds BALMY SUNDAY WAS TW0PRESSMEETIN6S SET FOR TOMORROW love and happiness is shown in a •Sackcloth and Scarlet.'’ as is claimed by Its makers. Annual Events of Canadian Service in Winnipeg; Many one of the most humanly appealing Press and Canadian Daily Attended Service Held in and real pictures In many ENJOYED IN TORONTO Dorothy Sebastian. Toronto, April 27.—Summer wea Newspapers’ Association Toronto ther prevailed Sunday In Toronto, Toronto. April 27.-i-Daily news­ Toronto, April 27.—Representatives ALL THIS AT USUAL which with the minimum temperature paper publishers are gathering here at seventy-eight degrees, was the of Canadian life in practically all It» from all over Canada to attend this phases gathered in .st. Simon’s An­ warmest spot in Canada. The boat week the annual meeting* Of the glican Church hare Saturday after­ WEEK PRICES lng season was in full swing at T? Canadian Press and the Canadian noon and («id a last tribute to the ronto Island, and the beaches and Dally Newspapers Association, both P.OLUMBIA quite a few swimmers found the memory of Sir Augustus Meredith being the mutual and co-operative as­ Nanton, late president of the Domin­ water to their liking nt Hunnyslde. sociations of the dally publishers, the ion Hank of Canada, before the body The board walk at the latter resort Canadian Press being the national was crowded with persons in light was taken on a special train to Win­ The story of two sisters whose lives and loves were strangely linked in a service, while the Canadian Dally nipeg, where interment will be made Present* ‘Summer attire. A thunderstorm in Newspapers Association is concerned the afternoon disturbed the outing to-morrow. with the business end of newspaper The body lay in state at the resi­ TO-DAY, TUESDAY AND publication. chain of startling events Ottawa was treated to a violent dence of the late financier up until WEDNESDAY The board of directors of the Cana­ Just before the funeral service, which gale. Plate glass windows were dian Press met this morning under was simplicity itself. NINE OUT OF TEN WOMEN blown in. awnings torn and trees up the chairmanship of President H rooted. In Montreal the mercury rose At the church It was found neci Norman Smith, vice-president of The sary to have mounted policemen di­ ARE ALIKE, BUT— thirty-seven degrees In ten hours to Ottawa Journal, and the annual gen­ seventy-nine, accompanied by heavy rect the stream of automobiles con­ eral meeting will be held to-morrow, taining the mourners, which included thunderstorms. when Melville E. Stone, former gen­ Major-General J. F. Fotheringham. eral manager and now counsellor of representing the Governor-General; the Associated Press and doyen of His Honor Harry Cockahutt. lieuten­ United States newspaper men. will ant-Governor of Ontario; C. A. Bo- be the guest of honor. The meetings of the Cnnadiun gert, general manager of the Domln- Daily Newspapers Association will ion Bank; Hon. Edmund Bristol; T. Doesw w thewe womanw w —'—————— always- - —— ^ pou?w open Tuesday afternoon with the L. Church, Mi1.; W. N. Tilley, K.C.; president. John M. Imrle of The Ed­ K. W. Beatty. K.C . president of the monton Journal, in the chair. The Canadian Pacific Railway: Sir Her­ bert Holt, and A. D. MacTler. direc­ is it some times the ones who A association will meet this year for Or is it some-times the ones woo love her/ IN MANY U.S. CITIES tors of the C.P.R., Grant Hall, vice- Tenth the first time as an Ihoorporafd body, letters patent having been Issued by president, and J. J. Scully, general New York. April 77-Lwyhghl manager of the C.P.K.; Lord Hhaugh saving tune went Into effect In many the Department of State last Feb­ George Gieef ruary. newsy and F. W. Molwon. cities of Ike United States rester- Among the prominent Western day. The annual general meeting will be held Wednesday morning, and the men in attendance were E. II. Mack- The Merchants' Association estl- !in, president and general manager of Compelling' Novel #PSpWb| . : Woman” matee that Summer time bAS been Canadian Dally Newspaper Associ­ The Manitoba FWe Tress, and J. Ht adopted to it larger extent than at ation annual dinner that evening, the ■*'r Feeterwg. .... , gmhWJ* ..M JJKTude . Bir Uenfi Woods, managing director of The an, previous, umw-olwc-tins- war. cmigsry Hertht ...... The lending commercial hAusee. Thornton, president of the Canadian market» and bank*. Will observe Nations I Railways. Hon. O. A. Mag- rath. of the International Joint Com­ Winnipeg, April 27.—Many friends _;i daylight savin,. mission. Ottawa, and Premier O’. and business associates were on the Jane Marlowe In New Kngland. It was e jumbled Howard Ferguson of Ontario. - platform to pay their respects when affair. Massachusetts. Rhode Island the special train bearing the body end Connecticut sdsprtwg the day­ Ransb Life and Essksm of Sir Augustus Nanton arrived here Fast light saving time, whOe New from Toronto at I.M this morning. Cabarets Hampshire end Vermont retained At the requfst of Lady Nanton, the simplicity which marked the services YOUR HEALTH in Toronto op Saturday was main PRESS GALLERY EVENT talned. * “ * LET NATURE TRY TO HEAL A public funeral service will be EFFECTS OF AN INJURY held at BL Luke’s Church Tuesday WAS HELD IN OTTAWA afternoon. By ftsyi! •! Cepelaiid, M D. ’ AS a iBkilt of respect to the Talé Ottawa, April 27.—The e financier, the Winnipeg Stock Ex COMEDY NEWS dinner of the Parliamentary One thing I want to impress upon change and many business establish Oellery wai you for your comfort. It is that the ments will be closed on Tuesday. Ed. Holloway on the Orchestral night, «bout being In attend effects of disease ami injury are usually overcome without permanent produced by The Governor-Oenerml. the Pre­ bad effects. MINERS' AGREEMENT mier. the two opposition lenders and If the natural tendency of disease _ „ . __ __ .. many members of tbs Cabinet and were not in the direction of recovery. Banff. April 2«.—l* olio wing the de- Henrv King Parliament and dlstlnguhhed men In It would be mi, that the first sick- c‘«,on n( th« mines» at Bellevue to other walks of life were among the you contracted would prove make *n increment direct with their .The director of guests. fatal. But Just think of the number ; employers on the same terms prwrtl- of art idem» and Minces you h.ve ; rally as those In the other steam coal TO-NIGHT ENDED HIS LIFE had and of the number you are likely mine* In the CroWs Nest Pass re­ a Paramount Picture The White SIster' to endure before the «nd comes. gion. negotiations are now under ■t. Catharines. Ont.. April 27.— __What makes me think of all this way to effect a similar arrange­ Fred Orny, forty-eight, n veteran of is the happy recovery of a proml ment st the Canmore steam coal COUKlltY STORE th.- Orent Wnr. died shortly nftnr nent man. the unfortunate victim of Saturday-Sunday midnight from n careless pistol play. His Ufe was Usual Prices rifle shot In his heed inflicted by despaired of and the nature of the himself late Setnrday afternoon, injury to the brain was of such MAN HANGED HIMSELF dray had been unable to work for nature that It seemed probable he Vancouver. April 27. — The dead Coming Thursday —Harry Carey some time because of tuberculosis, would never speak If he did live. this not being recognised as a war If given half a chance, kind nature body of Victor Wallen, suspended by in -TIBER THOMPSON** .. disability. He Is survived by A will remove all traces of illness and a rope from the bedstead, was found widow and three children. accident Her method* arc wonder­ In his room at 127 Hastings Street ful and sometimes almost past be­ East Sunday afternoon. Little is lief In their results. known of the man beyond the belief When I talked with this men the that he lenvea a widow living in other dsy and heard him speak— Sweden. AtlCElERRY slowly, it is true, but plainly aryl STARTING connectedly—It awakened In my COMMITTED SUICIDE the beautiful Star of ïcaramouche. TO-DAY mind and heart renewed faith In Montreal. April 27.—The body of PLAYHOUSE nature’s ability to heal. Peter Molr. forty-one, was found In Too many persons put their faith the bath In his home yesterday with A Wonderful Doable Bill In bottles and In boxes of pills- the throat cut from ear 16 ear. A Things to rub on and something to blood-stained rasor was found in the THE FRANK MORTON COMPANY take-these seem necessary to re­ bath. Moir left two notes to hie store health and renew tissue. In The Big Musical Comedy Poor Mother Nature la overlooked, wife. In which he stated, according but she never gets sore about It. to the police, his intention of doing She keeps right on with her work away with himself. of healing. Unless the sort of doctor­ DOMINION COMEDY A Night In Venice ing I am describing it too trouble­ some. it does not interfere much AND ON THE SCREEN with the natural processes. SPECIAL What I am trying to tp&ch you Don’t Let That Cold to-day Is not to overdo yogr effort* to help nature. Wound* and other The human- Injuries and Inflamed tissues wher­ Turn Into “Flu” ever they are must not he fussed with The less the affected parts Rub on Good Old Mustersle interest love Larry Semon are handled the better. • That cold may turn into “Flu," Cleanliness, rest and protection of Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, the slek part, If It Is within reach, In Hii Latest Rapid RJT ■ -2 __ — — —J are desirable. Quiet, good air. pure unless you take care of It at once. drama of agirl Tin Comedy |\ | Q 5p66Q water to drink and. if there is no Rub good old Musterole on the fever, reasonable quantities of plain congested parts and see how quickly nourishing food will bring upeedy it brings relief. who shouldered recovery. ______Colds are merely Congestion. Musterole, made from pure oil of DON’T MISS THIS OH*—IT'S ▲ SCRXAM mustard, camphor, menthol and South Vancouver other simple ingredients. Is a coun­ the responsibility ter-irritant which stimulate* cir­ culation and helps break up the cold. DOMINION INTERNATIONAL Had Sunday Fire As effective its the messy old mus­ for her weaker tard plaster, it does the work with­ South Vancouver. April 21.— out the blister. NEWS Funned by a strong gale, a tire Just rub it on with your finger­ sisteft folly. which originated in the five-room tips. You will feel a warm tingle as house of W. Jones, 94 Twenty-fourth It enters the pores, then a cooling Avenue West, Sunday afternoon sensation that brings welcome relief. CONCERT ORGAN threatened to sweep the whole b.hx-k 40c and 76c, at all druggists. before being brought under control The Musterole Co. of Canada Ltd* HAHDLBY WXLLS, ORGANIST GEOWiK IIU by the South Vancouver fire brigade. Montreal. MAIKIKK'S The names reached the adjoining AJfDRFTK residence occupied by Young and TRILBY partly destroyed the two houses, »V>v. causing a loss in the neighborhood of ss.oee. COUNTRY 8T0R*—TUESDAY Residents in six houses dragged ail their furniture out int*t the Gawk nr* Orchestra street and otherwise prepared to PLAYHOUSE COMEDY flee, owing to the alarming aspect of Ne Increase la Prices the fire, which Is stated to have originated when a chimney spark Better than a mustard piaster fell on the roof of the Jones home. tAdvL) 12 VICTORIA BAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 = ALMOST CERTAIN TO Yorkshire Eleven Nowj Sheffield United Penalty Goal Gave Chicago Ball Fans TOUR CANADIAN SWIMMING e p . • * • • * * * * * * \ Left No Doubt As Victory To Vets In Splendid Position To Their Ability CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR B.C After Close Battle Stage a Young Riot Cardiff City Moved Too Montreal, April 27—With a representative gathering, the Defeated Sons of England in annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Aaaociation Brown Cup Semi-final by Forty-four Thousaud Red-haired Supporters of White West Bromwich Sees its I>ast Hope of Championship Slowly in Comparison to was held on Saturday afternoon. Honors Vanish ; Preston North End and Notts "Blades,” Who Won Cup The following championships were awarded: Score of 1-0 8ox Hock on to Field in Ninth Inning and Hurl Forest to Drop to Second Division While To the Montreal Swimming Club—Ladies’ championship, to Cushions and Heaps of Other Things; Game Leicester City and Probably Manchester be held on July 4, 100 yards free style ; 200 yards free style ; Teams Battled Even Until Forfeited to Cleveland Who Were Leading Gay Scenes at Game an* in fancy springboard diving. United Will Move up; Scottish Foot­ Five Minutes Before End; at Time; Marquard is Pitching Hero London; Welsh Folks Arrive July 11—For men, 100 yards free style; 100 yards back and Sisler Hitting Feature ball Season Has Finished in Native Garb stroke ; 200 yards breast stroke ; 200 yards relay. Sons Missed Penalty July 25—For men, fancy high diving : fancy springboard diving; 200 yards free style. New York, April 27-v-An echo from turbulent ba*eb»ll days London, April 27 (Canadian Press Cable)—With the eyes of London, April 27 (Canadian A goal scored, from a penalty «hot the football world centred Saturday on Wembley Stadium where , To British Columbia—For ladies, 100 yards free style. Just before time, by Bob Preston give of the past reverberated--in the Chicago American League ball Prett* Cable)—Sheffield United the Veteran# a 1-3 victory over the Sheffield United carried off the English cup in their thrilling For men—220 yards free style ; 220 yards breast stroke ; 500 Sons of England eleven, in the park yesterday when 44,000 fans swarmed on the field in the are the winners of the 1925 Eng­ contest with Cardiff City, interest in the league games was com­ yards free style. Brown <’up semi-final, played at the ninth infling of a game between the White Sox and Indiana after lish Cup. At Wembley Stadium Royal Athletic Park on Saturday paratively little except for the decisiveness of these games in To Ontario—For men, 50 yards free style. a cushion fight which indirectly established a new circuit leader. on Saturday, before a crowd afternoon. Both team* played well, notching new places. The play brought out no surprises, the Following the granting of the events, H. E. Herseboni was and It looked like overtime would be In the forfeiture of the game to Cleveland, 9 to 0. after police that sat thrilled through every played when the winner* were various leagues running absolutely true to form. To a certain re-elected president and J. E. Sinard secretary-treasurer. awarded the penalty shot. li was a had been unable to clear the field. Speaker "a team waa restored extent it almost completely destroyed the hopes of West Bromwich minute of the warmly contested tough game for the Sons .to lose by to the leaderahip. Washington having made it possible through game1, the United defeated Car­ a foul. A fairly large crowd of fan* for title honors, while Huddersfield Town made a complete job witnessed a good match. The Hone their defeat by New York, 3-2. of Preston North End. Huddersfield are now regarded as almost diff City in the final round of missed their one real opportunity to The Giants lengthened their ad­ sure winners of the First Division'championship, since they have the tournament and emerged find the net near the-end of the first vantage in the National fit the ex­ marked the twelfth consecutive game with the title, of chief exponents of half when’they missed a penalty shot. pense of the Phillies. Fletcher’* club In which George Staler hit aafelÿ. a game in hand over the Albion. soccer In England. The game was Lawn Bowlers Enjoy As a result of their victory the Vets was unable to turn back the pitching R. H. E. West Bromwich put up a good fast, clean and open, and was fought will meet the winner Y>f the Eequl- of Bentley. St Louia ...... « 7 3 • • • * * I Detroit ...... 4 3 ? J fight, coming- pp from behind a few out In the true spirit of cup-tie foot­ mait-Victoria. West* game In the The Chicago'Uurbs puîîèd up a full ball. There was plenty of hard, hon­ final battle for the Brown Cup. Batterie»—Bash and Dixon; Col­ » month* ago and playing eterllng foot­ game on the secowl place Rede in Uplands Players est chreking which pleased the fan*. addition to giving the Giant» a lins, Stoner and Woodall. ball ever since. But Huddersfield Sheffield, a superiority was admitted I1 Starting the game with only ten | men the Hone were forced to play a firmer hold on the peak when They AMERICAN ASSOCIATION had too good a start and, notwith­ and it was most marked In the first Kansas City 10. Columbus 2. Run True To Form half. At no time did they look like Successful Opening defensive game for the first few beat the crippled standing that the Albion at times lowing the game. Once they estab­ minutes. With their advantage the •-6. Charley Hartnett, new home- Milwaukee 3. Toledo !.. - led the league, they alwàys seemed lished their lead when Tunstall Vets pressed hard on the English­ run king, failed to boost one off the Minneapolis li. Indianapolis 3. lot, but figured conspicuously in the at. Paul 2. Louisville S. ^to fall down just at the time when netted after 31 minute* of play, Victoria weather greeted the opening of the Victoria Lawn Bowling men’* goal and only the fine work of In Championship they were never headed. Their for­ the Hone’ backs kept them from Cube’ attack with four singles. INTERNATIONAL they should not with the result that Club on Saturday afternoon. The heurt» of the hundrede who participated wards worked like qwell-©Red ma­ scoring. The Vet* sent in several MARQUARD STARS AGAIN Toronto 4. Newark 3; ~iririri gflT. they may have to be content with In the opening eeremoniee were made light end gwy by the smite» of 4>id Sol. tough shots and two of them^Wt the chine. while the often-emphasized A sen nation» I pitching perform­ Toronto 13. Newark «. the rather shadowy honor of advantages of Cardiff’s bucks simply Mayor C. J. Pendra y and Aldermen -Bob" «ewer. William Marchant post and glanced to the aide of the runners-up. No Upsets Recorded in An­ ance by the oldest southpaw In point Buffalo 3. Reading 13. did not exist. Keener, it mustoe and W J Cullln were among the prominent participante In the proceedings. got). The Hone were brought to full Baltimore it. Bpracuse 1; second LEICESTER TO MOVE UP said, played hard to wtem the tide, The genial preeldent Thomas McCosh welcomed the visitors and strength when Campbell put in an of continuous service in the senior nual Tournament For Club circuit gave the much-beaten Boston game. Baltimore 8, Syracuse 3. It is in the Second and Third but he was almost alone. bowler» and spoke In optlmletlc velng of the fine season ahead. He then appearance, and with their full team The dominating figure on the field on the field they carried the play to BraVes a shutout victory over the ' Division* that a. real fight ia taking Title; Close Matches Introduced Hie Worship the Mayor, who wae glad to eee euch manifest In­ Robins. 3-3. . the place. Leicester City obtained pro­ was Gillespie. He. It was, who ini­ the other end of the field. The Eng­ tiated Sheffield’s attacks with the terest In the game and thought that the council could take more Interest In lishmen passed up a great oppor­ new-old hero, let the Brooklyn teai motion Saturday by virtue of their the bowlers than they had done previously. The Mayor, with difficulty. down with six hits, four of which A. Christopher k win over Bradford City and next utmost skill. The ‘‘Blades’’ open tunity when Connorton carried the season will see them traveling in the Two rounds in the club champion­ game produced more chances than reslated the desire to become a _ ball down the right wing and drove were divided by Block and Wheat. did the more careful play and the I first division. But who is to ac- ship of the Upland* Golf Club were bowler Immediately but hopes to find in a perfect centre which Burnes Ben Paschal again came to the slower movements of the Welshmen. secured, but he failed to control the reecue of the smitten Yankees with Winner of Medal . company them 1* still a problem. completed yesterday. The semi­ time to enjoy a few games this Ottawa Rideuas at I The decision lies between Manchester The latter never got going as a com­ ball and he booted the ball to the A in the ninth which nosed * United and Derby County, with the finals were reached in the second and bined attacking force and at the end Summer. side of the goal. Another chance was out the Benators, but the edge of the third flights, while next week the of the game there was no doubt in Alderman Marchant was In a very Vancouver For Two missed when Phillips set a per­ victory was somewhat dulled by aa Round at Macanlay former hot favorites. Manchester the mind of any one a* to whether made short work of Port Vale, serv third round of the championship and happy mood and showered congratu­ fect crosa kick from the left wing accident to the premising young out Sheffield did or did not deserve their into the goal month, but Minnts ing up a bloodless victory by four first flights will be played. Games With Varsity fielder. Earl Coombs, who was put goals to nothing. Derby County drew victory. lations on the club for the fine con­ fouled Roe and the Vets were awarded on the shelf by a muscle strain. No upsets occurred In the play yes­ English cup day was full of feat­ Young Goffer Turns in a 77 . with Coventry City, an amazing re dition of the greens and for providing a free kirk. George Hleler ran his consecutive terday. although some matches were ure* In the Metropqll* and the tour­ The Vela took up the play and the suit, since Coventry City are the nament was witnessed by many of such a delightful spot In Beacon Hill Vancouver, April 27—Inquest game hitting streak to twelve by In For 18-Hole Qualifying : basement holders of the *econd string exceedingly Close. John Savident. ef the basketball championship ball waa rushed into the Hone* goal the defending champion. D. M. Gor­ the most distinguished people in the Park. He also Intimated that he area. Clarkson gave a good chance serting two of many base hits under and ma at go down to the third next kingdom. One flguri* who came in of Canada, for which they will which the sank to Round season With each team having one don, A. V. Price, a former champion, would become a devotee of the game bottle with the University ef to Merfleld In front of the goat but A; <\ matte. W, naid{ the ex-premier, ROLLED A TIE British Columbia hi a two-game the hail waa sent shooting over the mas. R. 0. De reus and P. Edmunds cross-bar On another combined at day’s harvest tied Sisler with Wingo pointa behind the United. Tho two who occupied a box1 behind the royal Mayor Pendray and Airman series, the first ef which ia of Detroit, for fourth place at .434 in teams moving up are likely to be are the golfers who remained In the scheduled fer te-morrow night, tack Clancy, the Vets’ new centre A. Christopher, who wen tjie sec­ championship flight after the day's box in which sat the 1 hike and Marchant went to No. | gyee*./where the American League *a**v ■ j^elcester Cily^ and Manchester Duchess of Yurir: The ex-premier the Ottawa Ridssus arrived in forward, headed tho ball toararta the ond flight of the B.C. amateur golf " United! Their place* In the Second PMy. 11*r **"*’'" the honorary president. Donald Mc- Vancouver this morning. goal, but it hit the poet and glanced championship staged recently at the The results were as follows: had to rise repeatedly nrté acknowl­ Division will he taken by Preston edge the cheers of the exuberant threw . the Jack. The Mayor The eight yeung athletes will off to the side of the goal. Colwood Golf Cleb, won the qualify­ North End and Notts Forest. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP good-natnred crowd. At half time,he rolled the first bowl and Alderman have a workout this afternoon. SONS MISS PENALTY 8L Louia April 27 —Jeeaa Hall ing round of the club championship of the Macaulay Point OoH Club yea- CRYSTAL PALACE IN TROUBLE D. M. Gordon beat J. B. Uniache at was Invited to take his newt tojhe Marchant ths second, the result be­ With drawing near the and Babe Adams engaged in a half-tune »’ duel hern yesterday until terday. He had a aonre of 77 tor the While Coventry "City will go down nineteenth hbie...... • royal box but declined on thé ground ing a tie. Hone tried hard to more, and on one Ia Glaxan beat H. E. Hunnlnga, 1 that he was with friends, whom It Haines weakened in the eighth, eighteen hole*, being four stroke* to the Third Division, the matter of The customary match between of their attacks on the Vet»* goal. better than the runner-up, J. A. who will accompany them ia still would be discourteous to leave.. The Wednesday Cricket Bridges fouled Swan. Campbell, who when he waa batted out of the box. Invitation was repeated, however, side* captained by the nresident and allowing the Pirates to defeat the Montgomery. open. The club most threatened Is E. J. Naylor beat Capt. Warden by vice-president followed.» with four­ took the kick, tried to pick out the Crystal Palace. They were handed MM». T ' ■ '••• and extended to Include hie friend* corner of the net and missed the goal Cardinals. S to 1. Wright and Smith, Score» of 12 and better warn goo0 and was so Insistent that the Labor teen rink* playing twenty-one ends. Pirate*, obtained berner*. enough to qualify. The sixteen low a defeat by Fulham Saturday that J. Savident beat A. M. B. Ftelr- Vice-president R. McDonald’s team Teams Te Get Into completely. may be their entire undoing. Ihaln» I sad t.------— — ex-premier and hi* guests accepted R. H B. score* enter the championship round A. C. Falk beat D. W. Campbell and Joined the royal party In the won from President McOosh’s side by •CORE ON PENALTY Pittsburg ...... « 13 4 and play for the title will commence Kwanwea Town are the favorites forty-seven pointa. for leadership of the southern sec- 7 and 6. waiting room. When play was re­ In the second half the Vet» had a Bt Louis ...... 1 7 2 next week-end. lion of.the Third Division. They are A. Hheret beet O. C. Baker 4 and 2. sumed Mr. MacDonald wae bidden to The two greens were to splendid Action This Week decided edge in the play amLthe ball Balteries .> Adams and . Smith: The score» to the. qualifying round running second to Plymouth Argyle F. Jeffrey beat R. Peachey l up. Sit rm the -right of the I niches* of shape and much -credit ts due to wan contimreltr m the Hoes’ • terri­ Haines, Htuart and Schmidt. were as follows: York with whom he remained in and are bracketed with Bristol City. A. V. Price beat R. Foulis 2 and 1. Groundkeeper Raeaide. For the suc­ tory. The winners had plenty of BROOKLYN SHUT OUT A. Christopher 77. J. A. Montgomery But they are in the best position of ^ W.^ G. In-ith beat H. Collinge 6 close conversation until the end of cess of the afternoon Chairman Pat- chance* to score, but they were er­ 81, F. C. Hlydell 85. Capt. Warder IS. the game. erraon. of the green committee, and University School and Brent­ ratic in their shooting. Clarkaon had Brooklyn. April 27. — Boston shut H. law 87, H. Collinge S7, J. Clark all three. They drew with Argyle out Brooklyn. 3 to 3. in their open­ on Saturday. Merythyr Town, at the W. H. M. Haldane beat C. Morrison It was significant that the after­ hi* willing workers were the re­ several fine opening*, but hie shots 87, A. E. Ashe 88, A. Roberts 88. T. 2 and I. noon’s arrangements for handling the cipients of hearty congratulations. wood College Meet at Mount were wide of the goal. The Hone ing game of the series here yester- Angus 88. J. H. McConnell 83, A. other end of tha table, were tremendous crowd passed off without dey. Rube Marquard was credited thoroughly trimmed by Southend V. R. Gravlin beat O. 8. Carr 3 The opening was the beet the club broke away on several ruahea. and Youngman 83. W. B. Christopher 30. and 2. a hitch, not a single untoward Inci­ has ever experienced. Tolmie in Opening Game Bridge* was called upon to save with the victory, although he was J. Burns 31, J. G. Smart 32, G. Jones United and will be automatically dis­ dent being reported to the police. taken out of the box In the ninth, missed from the league. A. F. Thomas beat 8. J. Halls 2 The scores were as follows: hot shots from Phillips and Bums. 32. and 1. The crowd at the jptose of the game On a combined attack the Vets took with two Dodger* on bases and none Other scores were: Darlington, in the northern section dispersed very quickly and without President Vice-president R. J. Darrus beat G. Pretty 1 up. Wednesday cricketers will get away the ball down the field and when out. O. R. Florence 31, J. A. Davidson of the Third Division, will move into the slightest congestion. F. R. Exham D. McLean R. H. E. the Second. D. A. Macdonald beat W. New- on Wednesday when the Univeralty Smith wss about to shoot Campbell 38. J. K lacke 3S. C. Swaytte ft. J. G. combe 7 and 3. It was a sunny morning In London Aid. W. Marchant Aid R. Dewar fouled hlm snd the Vets were Boston ...... 3 8 1 and thousand* had traveled all School will clash with Brentwood Smith 34, D. Fyvle 37. W. Okell 37, Glasgow, April 27—The curtain H. F. Hepburn beat A. Youngman Aid. W. H. Cullln H. Dorrell College In the first match of Wednes­ awarded a penalty ehot. Preston Brooklyn ...... *> • 2 C. V. McConnell 37, V. Hobson. 37. D. through the night. The railway sta­ W. T. Stratth D. Breckenrtdge took the-kick and placed the leather Batteries — Marquard. Ryan and officially descended on Scottish foot­ and 1. tions were at their verv busiest from day Cricket league. The game will A. Matthew 37. W. E. Tapiey 38,’W. ball Saturday only a few odd, un­ P. Edmunds beat J. Caven S and 2. T. McCosh. R. McDonald. lx» played at the Mount Tolmie In the net. Although the Sons tried Gibson; Grimes and Taylor. J. Moffett 38. J. Kent Fowkee 130, R. 3 o’clock In the morning. The char- skip ...... 23 skip...... IS hard to even up the final, whistle scheduled games remaining for the- CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT a-bancs in attendance were speedily grounds. BENTLEY BEATS PHILLIES Genge 133. O. 1* Stephens 131. A. Second Divtaloo, and the results of W. T. Mollard J. B. Hopkins Seven team* will play in the league blew with Ilia Vets the victors. Philadelphia. April 2?.-The New Kerr 132. A. G. Fulmer 132, M. H. First Round filled atiA droVe off either to Wem­ Geo. Wynne Thor bum of Nanaimo handled the the eight months’ of strenuous play ÎX M. Gordon beat Ia Glaxan 4 bley or made tours of Ixmdon. J. M. Fraser this year and keen competition is ex­ York Giant* defeated Philadelphia Hurley 101, O. MacBeth 134. D. . finds the Glasgow Hangers once more andYU Around the stations the stores were A. Read W. MacKay pected. On account of Brentwood whistle In a most capable manner, here yesterday. 4 to 1. Bentley was Fraser 134, J. G. T rude 11 134. Jr TV champion* of the Scottish League. H V Mills, H. M. Wright. College only l»e!ng able to play until and the teams were as fblldw* effective after the early innings, Marshall 10$. V. M. Gallon 103, Major J. Bavident beat E. J. Naylor 5 open from 2 o’clock in the morning skip...... L’0 A single goal by McCandless, fifteen and 4. \ and the street# were ablaze with skip ...... the middle of June. It has been ar­ Veteran»—Bridges, Bell Meredith. holding the Phillies without a hit G. Sisman 108. H. Davenport 133, H. minutes from the start of their game A. C. Fit!* Mat A. Sheret 4 and 3. lights. Ht reel hawkers selling team 8. Barclay W. 8. Hearst ranged for them to play each team Roe Preston. Brown. Prtch. Merfleld, after the fifth. L. Roberts 110, H. McIntyre 113, A. Saturday with Ayr United gave the favors did a roaring trade with clak- A. McAulay R. W. Kerr once ami each of their games will flanry, Bmtth and tTarheon. R. H. E. table 112, EL Ray bo ne 117, E. A. A. V. Prie* beat F. Jeffrey 6 and 4. Bone of England—Hetherlneton. Griffiths 118. “Invincibles” their title, but In view W. O. Leith beat W. H. M. Hal­ ers and rattles. C. Collinge - J. Button count double points. Philadelphia ...... 1 7_ 1 of the amazing defeat of the Airdrie- dane 1 up. The customary qulgt and eminently P. G- Cudllp J. Paterson The Wednesday League schedule is Armttage, t'hurch, Campbell, Kwan, Harwood. Connorton. Phllllpa, Burnea. New York ...... 4 3 1 on tan* at Perth, when St. Johnstone A. F. Thomas beat V. R. Grant 1 up. respectable streets In the vicinity of A B McNeill, E. G. Sherwood, as follows: Batterie»—Ring and Henline; took them into camp by an orphan R. J. Darcue beat 'W. A. Macdonald Lancaster Gate and Oxford Street skip skip...... 15 April 23—University School vs. Cameron and Minnie. Bentley and Bnyder and Hartley. counter. Rangers did not need this were filled with a great throng and Brentwood College. C0ASTLEACUE 5 and 4. D. Halllday W. J. Findlay SAANICH WINS EASILY CUBS AT LAST BEAT REDS , win over Ayr. They finished the P. Edmunds beat H." F. Hepburn the air was full of sharp sibilant* W. E. Wright J. Fullerton May I—Hudson* Bay vs. Brent­ In the Junior and Juvenile soccer season three point*, to the good over 2 and 1. and Cymric song. Welsh girls at­ G. Strachan G. V. Greenhill wood CoHege; United Services vs. championships game» played on Hat- Cincinnati. April 27 -Chicago won First— „ R. H. K. Airdrie, having won twenty-five out TUItcums: University School vs. St. it* first game of the series yester­ Vernon ...... 3 7 S FIRST FLIGHT tired in their national cdstume and A. McKeachle. T. Cash more. urday afternoon at Beacon Hill, one of their thirty-eight games, drawn young men wearing Cardiff City 24 skip .19 Aldan’s. Albion*, bye. city title was decided, but the other day by bunching tour hits in the Beattie ...... 4 4 1 First Round skip...... ten and dropped three. Alrdrieonlana favors were In such crowds that or­ W. R. Morrison, May II—University School vs. remains In doubt. ninth, overcoming a two-run lead and Batteries — Eckert and Manner; won twenty-five, drew seven and lost J. B. Warnicker beat H. E. Hun- dinary clothing on the streets was O. Weatherell Hudson's Bay, Tlllicums vs. St. defeating Cincinnati. 4 to 6. Tbe F. W. Davey R. Turnbull Foul Hay and Oakland» In their Stryker and Baldwin. six. giving them an aggregate of 67 nlngs, 2 up. almost hidden. Impromptu band* Aldan’s. United Services vs. Albion*. game for the Juvenile championship, Red* were badly crippled owing to Second— R. H. FL A. M. D. Fairbairn beat Capt, War­ A. J. Wilson points to 60 gathered In by the emitted strange noises while parties Jks. Raeslde. Brentwood, bye. were tied with one goal apiece at accidents and Illness among the Vernon ...... 11 14 3 Hangers. der by default. of Welshmen paraded the street* T. Renfrew. May 20—Tlllicums vs. Brentwood skip...... 12 skip ...... 28 full time. These team» will play off players. __ Beattie ...... 2* 7 S With their defeat on Saturday went O. C. Baker beat D. W. Campbell, singing and counter-singing the Na­ College, St. Aldan’s vs. Hudson’sMlay, next Saturday _ R. H. E. Batterie»—Pen ner and Whitney; ' also Ayr United*» last chance of stay­ 5 and 4. tional air*. A. U Robb ^ D. H. Bryce University School va. Albion*, United The Normal School eleven proved E. J. Crawford Chicago ...... • 15 0 Broadt and Tobin. ing. in the First Division. They are R. Foules beat R. Peachey. 2 up. A notable feature era* the number W. Lothian Services, bye. no match for the Haantcb This! lee Cincinnati ...... 3 H 2 First— R. H. E. now relegated with Third Lanark C. Morrison beat H. Colling* at I». of women who took advantage of the W. Barbour R. Tuthtll May 27—University School vs. In the Junior match. In the Ural R. Dowswell. Batteries—Cooper. Bush. Jacobs Balt Lake ...... 4 3 1 to the second string. Their demo­ 8. J. Halls beat G. 8. Carr 4 and 3. cheap trips to take a turn up to the G. M. Stevenson. United Services, 8t. Aldan’s vs. half with the elope In their favor, and Harnett; Benton and Wingo. O. Pretty beat W. Newcomb* 5 city. Even on the earliest train* skip ...... 5 skip...... 42 Brentwood College, Albions, Tllll- Low Angeles ...... 14 3 tion was reached by only a fraction the Normalités held their opponents AMERICAN LEAGUE Batteries — Singleton and Cook; ‘ to the j*d in goal average as com­ and 4. came the young girls with their Tho*. Roberts D. W. Evans cums. Hudson’s Bay, byea. and at half-time the score stood 1-alL J. Caven beat A. Youngman 1 up. finances, wives and their husband June 1—University School vs. Tll­ Chicago' April 27.—The opening Payne, Root and Sandberg. pared with Motnerwell. who were de­ G. Raby O. H. Plte In the second period the Saanich Second- R. H. E. feated by Aberdeen, two goals to zero. SECOND FLIGHT and In many cases little girls with J. L. White O. Blundell licums. Albions vs: St. Aldan’s. Hud­ boys had things their own way and game between the <*hlcago White their parent*. ______Box and the Cleveland Indians waa Halt Lake ...... 6 11 1 Motherwell had the same aggregate First Round H. RenWick. .las. Munro. son’s Bay vs. United Services, Brent­ scored elx goals, while they held the skin...... 24 wood College, bye. Normal Hchool to e lone counter. forfeited to the latter. 3 to 6. yester­ Los Angeles ...... I 13 3 number of point, us Ayr Un.iedbut J. R. Hibberson beat J. G. Mitchell aklo...... 17 Batteries — Ponder and Peters; Y their goal average was slightly better 4 and 3. University School vs. 8t. Aldan’s, day In th* ninth, when the visitors with the result that they remain In Ten Teams to Play Total ...117 Total . .134 date to be arranged. leading ? to 2 The largest Olazner. Wright and Knnls. W. M. Hall beat O. F. Sommer 5 June 10—United Services vs. Brent­ crowd which has ever witnessed a First— R. H B. — And a,______In Indoor Baseball This progressive Lawn Bowling wood College, University School vs. Picaroon, Favorite, gam*, dose to 44.000. swarmed on the Sacramento ...... 3 3 1 TEAMS THAT MOVE UP J. B. Lambert beat W. Watson Club opened its second season Sat­ Baa Francisco . ...TT..... 7 11 F 3 and 2. Hudson's Bay, Tlllicums vs. Albions. field after two White Box had been Clydebank and Dundee United will urday. The day was full of sun­ St. Aldan’s, bye. retired in the ninth inning, and Batteries — Martin. Thompson. take their place in the First Division R. O. Leckie beat H. H. Beck by League This Season Is Scratched From Hlghee and Koehler; Griffin. Moudy default. shine and the game choked with good June 17—Albion* vs. Brentwood Kamm reached first on an error by next year. Clydebank regaining the fellowship. Fine play In an opening College. University School vs. Tillt- Knode. whs failed to touch the bag and Yelle Agnew* position they lost a year ago with A. B>. Findlay% beat A. B. Dunn • Second— R. H. E. and 5. ___Ten__ teams______will competi*e in SB# Ypf y game Is not expected but lucky wicks cums. United Services va 8t. Aldan’s, Big Guineas Race after receiving J. Bewelfa throw. The Clyde. The advancement of Dundee torts Indoor ~Baseball “ M 1League this and fluking twists make lots of un­ Hudson's Bay. bye. umpire* and police attempted to Sacramento ...... ô $ 3 United gives the Jute City a couple A. Lewrie beat R. Dunn 7 and 6. June 24—University School va San Francisco...... •' 4SI W. A. R. Hadley beat B. H. Aar- year. Entries have closed and the certainty and fun. Good play will be clear and field, but were helpleea. of First Division clubs now. following teams will play for the possible on the Burnside green in a United Service*. Hudson’* Bay va Newmarket, Eng. April ZT.— R. H. E. Batteries — Canfield and Shea; The concluding games were at­ onson 4 and 3. Clearihue Cup. emblematic of the Tlllicums, 8t. Aldan's vs. Albions. Pfeffer and Agnew. H. ^A. Sladen beat J. Savannah 3 few weeks. A. E. Cox's Pieeeean. entrant fee Cleveland ...... 7 14 3 tended by One weather and the fans city Indoor championship: Tlllicume, Reeve Robert Macnicol. the Hon­ July S—Hudson's Bay vs. Albions. the Two Thousand Owin.ee end Chicago ...... 2 3 2 First— R. H. E turned out in good style. The 3 Priors, Esquimau, Y.M.C.A., Garri­ St. Aldan’s vs. Tllllcuma United Ser­ the Derby, has been aaeatahad Oakland -...... -...... 6 13 S tJT 6 defeat of Cowdenbeath handed SECOND ROUND orary Vice-President of the club In Batteries — Bmith and Myatt; son “B”. HHlcrests. OnWegos, Naval his short and pithy style, made the vices. bye. from the farmer, which ia te he Thurston, Connelly and 8ch»lk. Portland ...... 2 6 8 to Partlck Thistle was not included W. W. Hall beat J. R. Hibberson Barracks and Foul Bay. July 16—Albltfh* Vs. United Ser­ run next Wednesday. Pieareen Batterie» — Fowler and Baker; in the fans’ calculations. Last year nine teams competed in ceremonial speech and threw the first YANKS DEFEAT CHAMPIONS 1 up. * Jack of the season. vices, Hudson’s Bay va St. Aidun'a. wae reported lame an Saturday. Winter*. Pacer and Rowland. ' 8t. Mirren fought a keen game at R. J. Leckie beat J. B. Lambert. the league snd keen rivalry pre­ Tllllcuma bye. The scratching ef the winner Washington. April 27.—After four In the unavoidable absence of Second—Called at end of twelfth Paisley against Celtic and defeated 2 up. vailed throughout the season. The July 23—Tillleums vs. Hudson’s ef the Creven Stakes, remove» straight victories the Senators went Inning, one to one tie. * & the cup holders by 3 to 1. A. Lawrle beat A. D. Findlay 1 up. first half of the schedule was won Preeldent James Renfrew. Vice- Bay. 8t. Aldan’s va. United Services, a dangeroue competitor from the to their third defeat of the season Queen’s Park gathered In two W. A. R. Hadley beat 8. A. Slade by the Garrison, while the Hill- President J. M. Bovd officiated as Albions, bye. Two Thousand Guinea.. Piea- yesterday. News York winning, $ to 2. points at the expense of fcaftth Rovers 2 and 1. creets and Y.M.C.A. tied for the captain of the President * team. F. July 2t—United Sendees vs. Hud­ roen wen hie Ihree eterte last New York scored the winning run In championship of the second half. In J. Byng. the club captain, was hi* H. P. Johnson Winner to a hot game. The "amateurs ' THIRD FLIGHT son’s Bay. Albions ve. Tlllicums. year end, following hie defeat ef the ninth. Jone* allowed Washing­ registered In each period the three-game play-off the former opponent, the teams and score being ton six hits, while Reuther gave up August S—Albions Ve. Hudson’s several elaeaic favorite» in the The winners of the alx monthly Falkirk turned in a good win over First Round team won out and then beat the Gar­ a a follows: Bay, Tlllicums vs. United Service*. Craven Stekee at Newmarket eight. Hamilton Academicals on the latter’s E. C. F. Allan beat O. C. Banner rison In the play-off series. Two President Captain eerlier in the month, he wee made R. H. E. competitions ot the Victoria Golf 4 and 3. clubs, the Onwegoe and Foul Bay favorite for the eeeaon'e first New York ...... 18 0 Club were played off yesterday. The will make their Initial appearance A. A. Pass R. Macnicol NURMI SHOWS INDIANS matches were thirty-six holes medal W. P. Unsworth beat W. F. Love­ F. Moules A. Boston classic and the Derby. Washington ...... 2 3 0 land, 6 and 4. this year. D. A. Va lia nee Batteries — Jones and O’Neill; play. and full handicape were F. H. Blaahfleld beat SL Uastle 2 J. Cobbe Loa Angelea April 25.—Paavo Old Country Rugby J. M. Boyd. F. J. Byng. Nurmi, blonde middle distance runner ED. McQUAOE WINS Reuther and Ruel. allowed. The result» were sus fol- up. * v ..13 G. D. Tyson beat F. Lewin by de­ Second Round skip . ... V.V. .29 skip...... from Finland, left a metpory of a DETROIT STILL LOSING cinder path performance with Gross H’eap Net April 21 (Cuuadl.il Press fault. W. U. Unsworth brat E. C. T. V. Boyd E. Renfrew great E. C. MrQuede wae the winner of | Detroit. April 27;—Eight and ninth H. P. Johnson ... 166 Cable)—Result» of rugby football 40.000 people here > yesterday when the men'» monthly medal played for 23 143 A. C. Fulcher heal Gordon ElUe, Allan 2 and 1. •> A. Hallam A. Edwards Inning rallies fell two short of the Harold Haynes .. . 135 24 141 matches reported to-day follow: A. Stewart he raced three miles to victory at the Colwood Golf and Country 3 and 2. F. H. Blashflsld beat G. D. Tyson P. Handley ! needed runs, and Detroit lost to Bt. A. G. Beasley ... 131 18 US pontypocl 8. Rise* ». L. B. Trlmen beat R. R. Taylor 1 hv default. G. Vallance, R. H. Huddle- against eight Californian Indians in Club on Baturday. Hie score waa 14-l^.f. He breasted the tape forty- j Inouïs. 4 to 4. before a crowd of 30.603 A. T. Coward .... . 133 23 143 Tredegar l«. Phil Harrier» 11. up. A. C. Kuteher beet L. B. Trlmmen skip ...... Î0 stone, skip.. II greee. handicap II, net 71. T. C. 1 yesterday. It waa the fifth eonsecu- W. H. Mar In ne, and W. C. six seconds ahead of hlz first bronzed H. Galllnl was runner-up with Tedd Pontypridd 3. Aberavon 11. P. Austin beat A. Partridge 7 and 3. 3 and 2. l tive defeat for the Tigers, and it did not play la the finals. Bridge End 18, Swunucu S. R. D. Travis, a bye. JL D. Travis beat P. Austin Total ...... « Total ...... 24 opponent •5-II—74. . ' A- * •ewe* Ot auPDlr la. Australia (tom which tine concentrates for thirty peer* we« secured, has been lost to ! NEW YORK STOCKS Belgium, and that, fseed with at OF Wall Street growl ne world demand 1er the metal. | HEW YORE STOCK EXCHANGE, APRIL 27, 1926 STILL LISTLESS ht» company I, prepared, to «pend i VICTORIA large amount of money in Brltleh •Supplied by two level sleek brokers ever direst New terk wire» Columbia to create here a new aup- 5% Bonds...... Due January 21, 1945 TO-DAY Winnipeg, April 27—Continued leek of export buying com­ ply for Ita European smelter». Price : 96.76 ...... To yield 5.10% High I#st Bethlehem Steel .... . 46-1 44-1 46-2 Crucible steel ...... 44-7 46-4 44 bined with report» of more favorable crop condition* throughout Principal and Interest payable in Victoria Aid».. Topop a Haute Gulf States Steel . . . 44-4 46-2 46-4 AtlantiaAtlantic CCoast Une .164-4 Hep Ingle Steel ...... 13-4 13-1 13-6 the Winter grain belt Imparted weaknew to the wheat market Lad Minnie Mews on Baltimore. Ohio Republic I. A H...... 4S-Î 42-1 41-1 Canadian Pacific SloastSheffleld Steel -, .83-1 11-4 •3 „ here to-day. May delivery closed at 1521/*, a receaaion of 4% R. P. CLARK A CO. LTD. and TinaneUr Chesapeake * Ohio ’United Slates- Steel . IIS 113-4 tfl-1 188-1 cent» under Saturday’* final quotation*. July”*uffer*d a setback McCLOY * CO. Suntan •aye a# True, B.C. Bead Deal- Attain Chic . Mil A Ht. P .123-1 118-1 Phoa* me Ijilÿtiaai Chicago Northwest. . 24-4 24-2 24-2 Direct Priva'. Chic . R.I. A Pec. . of three cent* at 41.50%, while October was 2% lower at 41.27%. AUCTIONEERS Delaware A Hudson Associated OU ...... The heavy appearance of the market wa* further influenced New York, AprU IT (By HP. Clark Brl* .'...... California Pete...... 4t Cô. Ltd.)—Thé election results in Orest Northern, pref.. Coeden Oil ...... by sharply lower Liverpool cables and an inclination of the trade Illinois Central ...... 112 oust on oil ...... Special Spring Sale Germany apparently created a little Kansas City Southern. 81 3erland Oil ...... :. to press the selling side. Mins.. Kaa A Texas . . 82-4 Pacific Oil ...... At Victoria Public Market apprehension amongst some holders Missouri Pacific ...... 34-7 Pan American Pete. . A mild flurry was experienced following release of the United 13% PER ANNUM pe.. prof...... 71-6 Do.. of stocks because quite a little scat­ New York Central . .. .114-7 Phillips Pete States visible supply figures which showed a larger decrease tered selling made Its appearance in N.Y.. N.H. A' Hartford S6-S Pure Oil ...... Wednesday at 2 | In 1981 Sl.ee# O.T.P. Rly. 8% Ontario A Western ... 21 Royal Dutch ...... than generally was expected, but 4hi* strength was quickly Beads (guaranteed by De- the first hour, and coupled with same Norfolk A Western . .146-1 Shell Union Oil ...... dissipated Aid the seaaion was extremely listless thereafter. selling by the professionals bearlshly Northern Pacific ...... 66-t Sinclair Oil ...... Carload «4 General Pur»*»* $89.99 Pennsylvania ...... 44-1 Shelly Oil ...... In 1996 $1.999 O.T.P. Rly 1% inclined, moved prices into lower Reading ...... 78-4 Standard OH—Cel|f. Winnipeg. Man., April 27—Wheat: Bonde (guaranteed by Do­ ground. HI. I-ept. Stores ...... 1 generally was smell and feature tew. New York. April 2T (By B.C. Bond AearoaV* I Montana Power ...... common stock been increased, but Corporation's Direct Wall Street Montgomery Ward . . Export business In oats was reported the deferred shares re-enter the divi­ uterinum ismuii ... National Tnxetllt r.. : with a good demand existing, but Furniture Wire)—The Wall Street Journal's utte A Superior ... National Lead ...... I dend earning period. Mention is stock market edition to-day says: Cerro de Pasco Cep. .. 46-6 North American Co. . . stocks are still plentiful the visible made of the progress of the Bpillers Ô showing 17,684.80S bushels, but this IS Good Range, Linoleums, Beds, Etc. Wall Street's attention at the start Cglle Copper Co...... 81-3 Par One A Klee. Cn. . . I Company undertaking* in Canada Full particulars later. of the new week was devoted to Von Dome Mines ...... 18-4 Philadelphia Co...... a decrease of 3,267,999 for the week. having been seriously interfered with Orest Northern Ore .. 37-4 Pest am Cereal ...... 1 Barley was under pressure early, de­ Hlndenburg's election in Germany. Inspiration Copper Co. 34-4 Publie Service N.J. . . by the deficiency of the wheat crops Goods received or sent for up to This development canned no change International Nickel . . 85 clining about 4 cents but recovering tn the Western States. The com­ 10 a.m. Thursday. In the foreign exchange situation. Miami Copper Ce...... S-S Sears Roebuck ...... 1 partly later. The rye market was 1925 WAR LOAN BONDS Ray Cons. Copper . ... 13-3 Texas Oulf Sulphur . I pany has been building e string of But stock market professionals seised weak throughout and the beg de* elevators throughout Western Can­ Usual Livestock tele Saturday Utah Capper ...... SS-4 United Fruit ...... se in the United States visible the Incident as a pretext to offer U S. Cast Iron Pipe . . 1 ada. Morning May still be exchanged far a «light prearimn. prices down, particularly among the AUMHfga —Locomotive_—.— .131-4m 114-4 U.8. Realty ...... 1 did not help to any material extent, Westinghouse glee. . The market for new capital Issue* volatile Issues. Fairly substantial re­ Baldwin Locomotive .111-8 164-6 closing prices being 4% cents down. seem* likely to receive considerable ductions were brought shout in Issues Lima Locomotive .... 44 Western Union ...... 1 Flax: This market declined over 6 Consult ui far reinvestment. 7. Air Broke ...... 44 Woelworth Co...... 1 cents during the first part of the ses­ attention directly the budget ha* of this type, However. no important liman Co...... ,...183-4 Worthington Pump . . been Introduced. McCLOY ft CO. liquidation Wan precipitated by this Radio -...... sion. reacting later, but closed 4% reaction and the general list de­ American Steel Fdy... 41-8 Universal Pipe . ...Y.. cents down from Saturday, trade light ======S=5=-B=S veloped Improvement in the after­ with a little. scattered liquidating. noon. _____ UMOA.oes with which punish V. 2894 GILLESPIE, HART & TODD, LTD. The reverse reflected the reassur­ Winnipeg. April 27 (By B.C. Bond getlc aborts in the stock. Corporation's Direct Pit Wire)— BELGIUM SEEKING ing interviews given out by financial TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE 711 rort Street Victoria, B.C. Hum 8140 and Industrial leaders In this coun­ Export huelneaa over Week-end was try. who took the attitude that Von disappointing, aad liquidation in Hindenburg was selected because he May wheat sent market ekarply Auction Friday CHICAGO GRAIN New York, April Î7.—Fereign ex lower. There was mattered keying ZINCFROM B.C. - Wan the popular idol, not because he Changes easy. Quotations in cents. by exporters end milter# e* decline, At tjppnr.....— We. MSe sepaenealed the lionsrohistlca Vancouver, April IS.—J. NIvetta, Trading up to noon aggregated less Chicago. April 17.—Wheat : The Great Britain — Demand and tie substantial decrease In I-vaUsa. A aril Bar alWar. » >»;LJWr American visible caused «harp up­ mi ni ns aoeliwr for lb* Vlellle- At II* R.Mlyn Head. Oak Gay, nm. Soin. 4 D»r <-at. DIsMsat satj. SHORT NOTICE than tee,see Shares Which wan con­ reeponae to the big deereaae in the cables 411 % ; 60-day bills oa banks Nice Clean Start ,111» L par cast.; tusa mantta siderably less than the volume re- turn en short covering, but thin was MamarnT Zinc Company ot Belgium. 477%. - ■ "r..-...... 4e m Vancouver wttli word-Hurt hie sum. 4 4-14. per cent,...... eently naaiataland in the first two ylntMa atocka. to-day .was. decidedly not held, market cleetnp weak. -M*y New Terk. Aortl 37—Bar Miror. 46%: hours. Thin demonstration that the dlaappolnUng, and «hewed the France — Demand 6.11%: cable see further setbacks (t MAX Wheat company la prepared to take an un­ Mexican dollar». 61%. 6.19. continues to J>e liquidated, but con­ limited quantity of sine eoneen- netting was net mm heavy as appeared apathetic attitude of the public. On Bungalow City Secoid-lui on the earthen strengthened the be - Italy—Demand 4.99%; cables 4.41 tinue favor purchases, particularly Irelee from this Province and to fi­ - Msg entertained by leading market an bulges there waa wheat for sale, Belgium Demand 6-.S6%. • -----~r of aew crop walks*——r-—— nance or operate sine properties in observers that nb major decline In and demand,»#balded on the swells. Germany—Demand 11.90. British Columbia. Store, Duncan, B.C. prices wan likely at present. This The expert demand waa alow, and Holland—Demand 40.03. Wheat— Ooea flleh Low Close Mr NWells states that a grant Norway—Demand 14.23. Mar ...... 154 166 161% 16261%“ _ thought wan behind important ac­ new» Ignored and far from encour­ Qhrat Atiggs $666t4h ftleêtepeny ] MAYNARD & SONS cumulation which proceeded In Sweden—Demand 24.93. July —...... 161 162162...... % lie i Oct...... 124 13631% 131% 11 Brewers ROBERTS A MELLOR several groups, including elle, steels, aging Export «ales were small, Denmark—Demand 18.47. OaW— and there waa no greet change In coppers and rails, particularly Frisco SwHnerland—Demand 19.34. Mar ...... - *4% 64% VICTORIA STOCKS Duly Instructed by Mr. Debeon room. T3&-73$ Penëero Avenue Duly Instructed by Mr. K. •tie situation. Local stock* Spain— Demand 14.33. Jaiy ...... fclfi *1% common and Rending. Get...... 4» 46% will sen at public suction oa Btudebaker was the motor share decrease SSI,HO bushels, making Greeee—Demand 1.94. Barley— In greatest demand due to the ex­ ateeka here 1.1IMOO huahete, while Poland—Demand .19%. Mar ...... *: **% « By It. p. Clark ft Co. UmiUS) McCLOY ft CO. Wednesday, 1.30 pan. Thursday, April 31 »t 1.30 pectation that its report for the first visible it -rrir—" , 4.U4.M# 4'ieebo-Slovakia—Demand 2.96%. Kbr ------• 86% II US quarter would net about 100, *00 bushels. Statistic» favored the buy- Jugo-Slavia—Demand 1.41. Get ...... Will Sell as above, inciudinc Exten­ Extra Select Fias— &wt------NTI .. . .$• above tile corresponding 1924 period. _ aide, but the general rain» over Austria Demand .0014%. XeV ...... » 286 216% sion Teblee, set Diner*. Couch in Sunday In southwest took the edge luly ...... 141% -86% "iî. ! ! lha whole ef bis eterb of HOU»E- , lloet motor companies fell below last Rumania—Demand .25. Veroee Velour. Jardinieres. Curuins. Furniture and Ftnuuhiagi, year’s showing in the Initial three off the demand. The market should Argentina—Demand 19.31. Dark Provtor* ...... HOLO FURNITURE. CHINA, be entitled to some rally temporarily Douflaa fhaasel ...... Centre Tobies, Mshogany Arm Chair. glass and miscellaneous months of 192f, achieving tremen­ Brasil—Demand 10.42. 141 146% 146 TSH65U Mies* ...... 88 Note Player-Piano, dous Increase in the current quarter: at least, but there will have to be Toklo- Demand 41%. 166% 144% meeroSe ...... Bentwood Chair* and Rocker*. Cop­ effects OB ths preselssa, Duo Consolidated Gas continued the better export demand for any sus­ T,a aiirier ftr»ek ...... B.C. t opposite the static»>. Hha nghai—Demand 74%. Srseby ...... per Kerb Fender, Carpet*, smell Player-Organ, Nice Chester- principal feature of the publicity tained advance. Montreal—190...... ^HlPf Nar . 141%: Heater, nest Bed Settee, pood Hlm- Further particulars frees the a group, due to steady absorption of an CortH-On reactions waa consider­ Wheat HatoHon Gold Cobalt Nor.. 148l%; Na. .4. 1)8%: No. 1.811% tfaailock Creek Placer monn Ht eel end Malien ble Bod with field Investment character. Action of the able commission house buying. Vis­ No. «. 164«%; feed. 14%: trank. 161% ! ■eyt’ 1—4 ...... ROBERTS A MELLOR stock Indicates fears of rate litiga­ ible decreased 1.SI0.0H bushels, Oat»uais— 2-; CWv.w...»»#, ..11%; mS C.W..v.w„ «•*ol%, exirs 1 YBMtaKmne» ...... ». food Felt Met Ire roe*. Fir Wardrobe Two very fine Hand-Carved Teak - Montreal Stocks feed. 47%: 1 feed, 44%; I feed. re­ |yp Biro -...... 7* Feet Street Rhone *471 tion are largely dissipated' for which while slocks lost *00.000 bushels. lntrrsaltenal «'oal .... with Mirror Door. Were, food lino­ weed Hetlece, Columbia Cabinet there is good basis, considering the fir n F. Clark A be. UnUti* jected. 34% ; trank. 64% _ M4i Tab* the * o'cleek E. aad N. train Cash sales were 17.000 bushel, with Barley-1 C.W 11%; 4 C.W 76 %i re- !.. ft !.. Olarter . .... leums, 8ea G rase Chair*, Oak Bureau (lrafonola In Fumed Oak. large Up­ sweeping decision in the lower Fed,- prices one cent up to one rent down. ‘ acted. 78%; feed. 7l% . track. 41%. MnGhllrre.v Coal holstered Kasy Chair», nice Paint­ te----- eral Court in favor of the company. Abltlbl .Is.a^.a... Flax—1 N.W.C.. 8*3%; 1 C.W ..Ut*; t Premier Mine* ...... and Chiffonier, old fashioned Couch ing». good Carpet», apt re 6ne Fumed The market appears lacking In buy­ ,W.. 822; rejected. 222.\traek. 382%. mmrm ...... Even with the $1 rate effective for all ing power to give any sustained Rye—1 C.W . 164%. Shoe» Creek Cone...... in Haircloth, Congoleum Square, Oak Dining-room Suite of Klten­ of 1924, and though a higher rate was rally. Atlantic Sugar ...... SUrer Gleet Mlaea ... Charter Oak Range, Kltohon (Juron. sion Table. aU Chain and Buffet; collected, only Income from a II rate Onta—Trade moderate and alow. Beil Telephony . ., Silversmith ...... superior Bedroom Furniture In Oak Standard Mirer Lead . Utensil*, Barrow, Mower. Hose, etc., could be shown. Consolidated Gas Visible decreased 4.001.000 bushels. Brompton Paper . BuaUak Mlgge , . , and Mahogany with Brags and Cream heftdd 17.48 a Share on its commun Will follow trend of wheat. Hroslllan Traction . Surftaleu Gold ...... live Window Frame*. Door, etc. Enamel Bede, usual Kitchen Were Portland Canal Stocks stock, shout 60 per cent, more than «'an Cement, com. . mffltF- Trrmlnue ^ On view Friday from 19 am. end Ranges; also Wall Drill Press, La* U» Suggest Whet to Buy Mitre Box and Haw, Planet Junior Its $5 dividend. The collections on Chicago. April 27 (By B.C. Boyid For Speculation AND Inereneed Caa^ Cat My., com. ïssri1. Cultivator, Beta of Platform Scales. gas above the legal rate last year, Corporation'» Direct Pit Wire) — oilsOil»— Shout 95.9Q0.OOO. would have been Petroleum .... Lawn Mower, etc. , Capital Increment. Wheat: Closed IXi to 1% cent» Can. S.8.. com...... For Investment AND Improved brought profits close to |S if It had lower. Weakness in Liverpool, fur­ !>♦. prof...... jess. Oil ...... McCLOY ft CO. been Included instead of being held MOUNTED TO 54.83 __Meetsx wee* lea ...... Dividend Returns. ther rain In southwest and slow for­ Ce». Collon* ...... an In suspense. This year Gas is having Caa. (’envertera ...... •pake* OU ...... Erinrude Engine eign demand were the principal Cana. M. * tk . l-ondon. April 17.—Tb* foralga fPlklfr*** ...... the largest business of its history. It factors. The visible Ihowed a re­ Detroit United ...... T*e)xi 9* » « ! •-% This Engine has only been need a H. E. RUNNINGS is easy to ses that the dividend pay­ Do*. Bridge ...... exchange market here reglatered B.C. Mawtana ...... V. 2605 few times and la In perfect running Member Victoria BteaB duction of over 4.000.000 bushels, and confidence In sterling exchange on M l*ca| I a n*ai»a— ment I» due for an increase as soon crop newa from perte of Che south­ pern. Cessera ...... Amal Aoetlance - .86 order. Also n new Boot Pump. Fur­ as the Supreme Court passes on the Dom. (11a*a ...... New York lu-day. touching another B.C. Parmaatat I»an 16? 66 ther particulars of this sale later. Also nnVX west was unfavorable. The sit­ Dom.. Textile ...... 16.66 PRELIMINARY NOTICE rate litigation. Howard Smith . rrrr; record of 11.13. the highest point «'angda National -Flrr. . tn the morning In our stockyards at <11 Ualaa ~ ” Fleishmann was a feature of the uation, however. Just at present Great West Perm. 1mn 24.44 11 o’clock, usual Poultry aad flva- offer» no encouragement to Invest­ L of Wood» Mlg . Ill since 1115. but later easing 11.83%. Gregory Tire ft Rubber 3 46 Industrial specialties, reaching new iaureatld» Co. .. 74-6 NEW STABILIZER In Our Auction Halls paetaoger Overland Aute./ Thla car or», and while the market may he Mpcha> Co...... 117 ta in splendid condition, being pri­ high ground on the movement at 81. more or lean nervous and unsettled Mrolfmi Bftwer . 174-4 Washington. April 27.—Ths New Fleishmann showed substantial In­ National flrowerlea . . York Federal Reserve Bank’» re­ vately owned. we continue In the belief that pro­ Ontario Steel ...... TUESDAY, MAY 5 crease in earnings during the first fitable sales can be made on hard ported agreement With the Bank of MAYNARD A SONS t throe menthe of the year At th«-1 Ogllvle Mlg Ce...... Kngland to take pound sterling kills Ottawa Fewer Special Sale of Auetieneer» Phase 837 time of Julius Flelshmann s death a PCorih: Closed Hi to lit cents Penman a I.lmited . . In the open market ea an exchange Royal Hank large abort interest was built up. on lower. Blow cash demand and a stabiliser was regarded among mbiqr the theory that large blocks of stock Union Bank officials here sa Inntsmount to plac­ MINING STOCKS further break of 16 cents in hogs led Shgwhilgjee ...... MINING STOCKS ■OUOMT — SOLO — QUOTED might be liquidated, hut no such de­ to general selling with buying power H|»amsli Rlrer Pulp . . ing the New York bank's gold re­ velopment took place. With income serve behind the British pound. It Information supplied ae to Mining very light. Local arrivals were Steel ’o^'an...... BOUGHT SOLD „BUOTEO High-Class Modern DIVIDEND NOTICE Stocks and Mine»—partteuferfy Improving and heavy short contracts small, but Eastern demand continues Twla City Biro...... was agreed that the New York Direct Wirt f^onnection* With All Portland Canal District bank’s action would be of Incalcul­ uncovered. Insiders point out that a very dull, and we see no reason to Wayagamao Pulp Regular monthly dividend of LAKBVfEW MINES able aid to the Brltleh In open m»r- situation exists in the stock which change our opinion that profitable half cent per share will be paid May OLYMPIC MINES may result In competitive buying. kel operations In aiding the British and Antique Furniture See us for latest reports oa the salée ca he made on all hard spota. 10 to stockholders of record May 1. No section of the market gave n Oats. Cloned 1% to 1% lower. efforts to maintain a gold be ala, an B. C. Bond Corporation above properties. better account of itself in the fourth Scattered interests were moderate, VICTORY BONDS effort expected soon to be crowned Limited Silver, Sheffield Plate, Old Prudential Trust Company transfer hour than the rails. Reading reached ■ellerx with demand very limited. with success. Phone. 141. II» Prints. China, Etc., Grand­ agents in Toronto. Spokane and Mtooi ft Diespeckcr new high ground on the current re­ Weaknees in other grains aM the White Oovemor rrteslneer ec the TZI Fbrt Street. Vtétorla. B.C. covery at 71% and Seaboard pre­ Federal Reserve Board said to-day father and Granny Eastern Trust Company in MrotimroeiVtoterte unusually heavy supplies in all posi­ Buy fell *teek Exchange ferred at 41. Excellent March and tion* more than offset throe sub­ Per 1144 Per 1164 the hoard had not been advised of Clocks April earnings, coupled with a stantial reduction in the visible. Victory laaa. *%«4—Ta. Free the reported agreement between the It 114 Pemberton Bldg. growing belief that the road will 1687 1st Jupe aad December 103 64 141.64 two great financial Institutions, It t Particulars later). Gladstone Mountain have a good year, were responsible 1831 let May add Nmremher 144.14 147.14 waa explained that such an agree­ Wheal— <>?»" !«•» for the rise in Seaboard. March 144-2 144-4 1687 let June and December 141.44 164.64 ment could be negotiated by the Note—Parties desiring to Include gross and net earnings were the 134-3 136-6 War lama »*—Ttoi Free bank tiael(, without reference to AUCTIONS Mining Go. » 134-4 121-4 1426 let June and December 144.44 14I-.44 llama of a similar nature should com­ best in the road's history. That S*&4- V ,M‘4 1611 lat April aad October 14144 14114 Washington, since It waa an operqt- FURNITURE AND LIVE STOCK municate with the auctioneers at an UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS month will show over 1609,000 for 144 163 143- 1 1687 let March and Sept. ■ 168.74 161.T4 Inc question. early date to Insure Inclusion In sale. •pakane, Wash interest on adjust ment bonds and 147-4 166-1 1K-1

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FURNISHED ROOMS COMING EVENTS LOST AND FOUND REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OST—Saturday evening, between King » Btrinrta Batly Strata GENTS—Openings for a few high- EXTRA GOOD BUTS and bedroom* <13 falsa Street. 4 Heed sad Bay Street, on Quadra USED CAB BARGAINS e LAND A iNrcsTNairr unct BLUB serge or grey tweed suit at 123 grade men. Studebaker watebea. 21 IStreet. S.M. spot light. Finder please • 328 Qonrsmsa, S>a*** j || Advertising Phone Ka 1000 Ajewel, timepiece» of highest quality, «fl TERMS ARRANGED B A la a splendid vatu* Sea A. B. Seuc- commuai*ate with R. O. Foster, ltd Yates FORD Tourings at 1178 to ...... 3433 ROOM AND BOARD ish. >04 Yates Street. Pbon# 3444. tf now being sold from factory to consumer • Street. Phone 83631*____ 1818-1-133 DODGE Tourings et 3733 to...... 31.333 BATES FOB CUMiniB at savings of 63%. Easy payments Na­ ffi»)?:—-13241374 CHEVROLET T UdT—On Esquimau Reed, brown vest V- * Touring, run only 4.733 miles. CHEVROLET Tourings 3333 ts ...... «733 SASH AND DOORS /"'lOURT whist In Knights of Columbus tionally advertised. Tremendous resources /COMFORTABLE room with good beqyd. tttuetl.ee Vient. ItteueM Weet^. T. and reputation makes sales easy. Write ^ Please phone 1633. 3733-tf CHEVROLET I Touring. look» FORD 1 tea true* ...... #*<• X' Hall. Government Street. Tuesday end runs extra good. ___ reasonable rate* five minutes from ■ml Article 1er iele. Let .r r««»4. ne­ fully, stating age. eaperteoce. etc. N» In­ OST—Parcel addreeoed Mra. Ran as. city. Phono 3886.______3636-36-114 VV r D»T»1>*UI —— - -1, right. Cash priera Admission 26c. vestment necessary. We furnish every­ FORD 2-sester. 1323. Is •»»«- Easy Terms On Any Car J V* «** U4 aUil W*K. Ull N*ta ttle per were wee lueeellee Ceuta ret* - 6737-3-131 Sailors' Heme. Reward. Angus 11 G shape. ^______1,23 thing. Address studebaker Watch Com­ CampbellL A Co. Umited. 3U3-1-133 A. E HUMPHRIES MOTORS LIMITED tOURT Maple Leaf A.O.F fancy dreea pany of Canada Limited. Dept. A 283. K/*—FORD Touring, has good tiros ACREAGE Windsor. Ontario. ______1237-1-33 T OST—Wednesday night, la Armories or, "J* aed rune fine. ___ Me adiertleement ter le* t*ee tie > dance and whist drive. Foresters’ Hall. 373 333 Tat an SC CWednesday. April 2». 8.4?.. 81s prlaee for AA between Hillside sad Armories, seal ' OVERLAND Model 3d. 1» beoa- SCAVENGING Ml el mum eumUer e< *ffc Id. different costumes. Urmtai orchestra, tooth brooch, handed with gold. Initials I t' tiful condition. . F TOO DO NOT SEE whet you are look­ yyORKlNQMAICg CHANCE FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS E.D.L Phene 636SX.______1311-^1-133 Hl'PMOBILK Touring. lu**» k* excellent soil. Lathe le eeeuetlee the eetnber ad werde IB ee oente 63c. ladies 3&c. Scrip prise» for ing for advertised her», why not adver­ Hill Pra?L X71CTOBIA •UTUU1KU CO. II* a hist- Refreshment* Etc. 3337-3-138 and runs like now. _ *__ Itise your wants? Someone amongst the ill Park; priera 1163 ta 1X33; term* il edertleeseeL estimate (rreva ed thr* ee oer—Twe tires for Chevrolet, tire cover —FORD Tearing, a car that has tab. monthlyaiv ownpayments----- ef 36. os Interest; » Oo».r»™.«i euw. na. IU * LIVE O—Large show »f fresh ealmen. J on ear. on Malabot. Phone Lambert. thousands of readers will most likely have le* fleur* es see ward. DelUr merhe eed /CONCERT—Royal Oak Hall, May 1. at I a, . _ ' had careful usage. just what you are looking for and be glad w t*se* Apply 731 “—* *------1 ======■ ■ ■ A t-' S o'clock sharp; la aid of Boy Scouts -----etc., low prices. Aekey's Fish Mar­ S126R. Reward. JJ33-2-133 ket. 324 Tates Street.______6.23-2-131 •T OK—FORD Touring. This Is se to rail at a reasonable pride. tf-31 and Wolf Cubs of Royal Oak. Admle- wXoseJ extra good buy. SHOE REPAIRING 26c. Children. 16c. ■LiXPERT motor repairing done at Roy ______3333-3-133 BARGAIN—Lady's bicycle, la flrnt- EDUCATIONAL LOTS FOR SALE clasa condition Apply Albany Meat MASTERS MOTOR CO. LIMITED Hé Simone* Garage. 2323 Douglas Street. XTRA—Don't forget the big dance. AMarket.______33M-3-133 Phone 321. tf TkOCELANDS ACADEMY, affiliated with •IS Tales St . Cor. of Quadra. Pboae ITS mo builders and at here, building stta, Sidney. Berqutet Hall. Art Holt's Compare work and wear. Calgary maT A chare* ed I* le mud. ter thn versatileE band. Tuesday. April 28. f to 1. LIVE oh. Largo supply daily at rsw •A» gprott-Sbaw School. Complete VT8W trucks, used truck* tractors and X half-acre on Qaadrn. 34 full-bearing courues leading to any Canadian or A me ri­ -a-Y trailer* Thoe. Plimley Limited. fiult 1res* Coot 11.333. Muet be sold. 611 Fort Street Birth Mette*. ILH a* I—*1— Bar- Admission 63c and 36c. Refreshments. sonsbis prices. Askey Fish Marked BARGAINS—USED CARS Hear all the latest dance hi ta at*-piece A334 TUee. 3873-33-13ra» n University A^lti.^U Smith. M.A. bead Will ys-Knight three-passenger Roadster. Broughton Street. Victoria. B.C. Phoos What offers? Apply 83» Fort StresL rise*. Card ef Thanks end la liana aria* 3317-6-131 —food as new, has frost onA roar krttML 33Î-...... 11.44 per ineertlee. Death euS Teemel TONIGHTS ood Dame# of the Tbtette res- L I I. mnkaa Pawing Maehiass « front end rear spot lights, sun viaor. SHOWCARDS AND POSTERS a graphs repaired. 711 Tates.- 33—-tf OHORTHAND School 1311 Gov't. Caw- motor metre nod her cap: the soots era nVBRLAND 31. starter and electric n------tue lee eee inmrtTee ,, n XV ular meeting. Taesday. April 33. I» O msrelal ■ subjects. ' v/ light, cheap for cash or terms. Phone HOUSES FOR SALE K P. Mall, at s p.m. All mei very roomy end adjustable. If yon want aby earrings (English). Mbs bow, eeet Tel 171 1 A. Moe- this you will have ts hurry ...... «i.d*d_ 632SX 373I-3-I3S T *. MCMILLAN. 131 Unloo Chevrolet Roadster, Just completely over- ü * Ph. 342* ghswporé* O—. (It. snap 133; folding «Iky. 14 Id. f-|VB»LAND 4. (h. U1.M model, bps BPhone 4616RÎ. «wïdtf bd? »t S eed {14 modern, and two Mg lota. ILITART five hundred and dance to- v ' rue i.m them 4.000 mille, aod boo M t. Monday. Conservative Rooms. POR SALE—Sevea Ire Ckwaiot Tearing, to perfect running or- boeo carrfully driven, eo seed as . *aw; 3*.—an, oa -term* nppty wo* TYPEWRITERS Births, Marriages, Deaths S-S22, Aer: front sent rut for sleeping pdf- priva HH. all raPh not oaoaooarr Applr A Booths. Phone $3tl tioa 4474. Tlm.a - «71-1-1*4 Brwyhuiy welcome. PWS4. Aay«n- wanting » good cheep ^pTBBWRLTBRJL- MWC ***• «•-tht* Ot...... noEi OPBCIAL oo Columbia otomee batterie»; r Park.Par This Is an except loaal buy and DIED w.R SALB OB TRADE—Heavy plate TAIT A McRAB LIONS OF Canada—Military five hua- RS. B. TV1.LT, ptoae tsochor. 2323 1*33 Oakland Dealers 333 Tates St. O guaranteed one year. Ford. Chevrolet, the prive Is right Apply P O. Box^jlTG^ cfalns* United IKCHTBIe—At t6V ttîT drr.l and dance. Tuesday. IN share AtfUti gtrTTt. Gorge, lughlr leeoo- Star. Overland car* price «18.63. Jameson TMfw It soak tiers daughter. Mrs. W. 1L _* „*• Mmended,. Tel. 6113-R._____ 3383-28-124 Fourteen scrip prias* Three-pire* or- MORE BARGAIN IN UNUSED MILEAGE Motors. ,i: Brouahton Htraet. * w Acton Street. there passed »yr f*n cheetra. Admission 26c. 6718-3-131 CflNGiNG. B HOIOUSES BUILT ON INSTALMENT PLAN and. 33 par laud; CADILLAC Eight Tsurtog. new top. smart 8X7ANTED—Cars and trucks for wreck- Saturday evening. Locy fflHB Royal Astronomical Society of Con- f0.: Tt tl O », trainedtrains. artieL ODERN homes far sole, easy term* WINDOW cleaning ïïjb-tî osw paint, excellent tiros, motor very YY lag. best prices paid. W. Frank M D. H. Bole, contractor. Fort end X ado. Victoria Contra. Tuesday. April well taken cars of. A Ope handsome Cameron Wrecking Co.. 34» View BtreeV “ :3d r .££3-5 sx’ksszzxvt 38, 1 D-ibl, at Vletoria College (Craig* ear Owe of the best bargain» we have Phone 1186. 3» ISLAND WINDOW AND CAMPBk TUITION over offered, at «efy ...... 3»*d Cl.Kan 1 no Cd kA, will speak on "The Four Great 1 (JO 4 gUPBRIOB Chrvrolat Teortp». HUDSON Super Six. 7-passenger, ------Xtzas** has only run 8.343 miles. If la WANTED—TO RENT Planets of the Solar System." The public ^PEt'lAL coaching for High School M. All good and marked down for a W. U. UUUUBK 7711 Ferh wood Road and Mr* c. era cordially Invited. «704-1-134 perfect condition, good tire* spare tire, BC Hardware. 713 Fort Street. IS ” pupils for next matriculation exam- quick ante. Only ...... «733 etc.; will sacrifice for «464. would accept Little of 2728 ML Stephen Awe. TTPLANDS Golf Club dance and bridge Inattees. Phone 21 or 334 for particulars. CHEVROLET Touring BO. If you like a terms. Apply Hoi «475. Times. 3373-3-144 ANTED, well-furnished house, six or me testerai will take plane os Wednea- V .-party, Alexandra .Mouse. Thursday. ^AURNET ChoocoHor. 4-hole. *43.6». 3- Rock loads Academy «affiliated with motor Just right you will like this car. W raves rooms with gara no. ga April 34. 3 to 2. Hunt’s orchestra. Ticket» —------A#-*: - ' ------...... -—------tr ■•Wly pointed. Tor orify ...... 3833 Three adult* y afternoon at “8 o'clock from Oaklaada " burner gas _raags. 313.76. Jack's child, raven year* Brat ef ref. 11 33 (Including refreshments), from Sec­ Stove Store. PJBCIAL class coaching far eatraoce RADIO PROFESSIONAL CARDS •D«l Hall, corner of Hillside and Cedar retary or members. 1231-1-133 8 DODGE Touring. good shape, reliable Possession April 16 to May L Apply P.O. 1 pupils, flat rale, April 13 to Jose 18 economical transportation. First come 331*. tf 11 Road. The remains will be laid to V1TATCIIB8. docks and Jewelry cleaned F YOU DO NOT SEE what you are look­ Sprott -Shew HeheeL - first served ve this one. at...... 1483 LIA LE of parts at cost price. Crowther BARRISTERS it In the family plot at Roea Bay Came* • » and repaired, moderate charge* all I ing for advertised here, why not adver­ FORD Teurlap. privately owned and It 3-5 Bros . 862 Yates Street- tf work guaranteed. J. A. Dewar. Room tise your wants? Someone amongst the ■Ice shape. We wish we had more bar WANTED TO SUV—HOUSES T. ill. Woo (worth Building. Phone 8213. thousands of readers will meet likely have TIMBER galas like this, if yen want it. harry (SACRIFICE—3 or 1 tube set. complete 1147-34-1*8 Just what you are looking for and be glad ...... —...... ». 1136 C5 with new tubes sod batteries, 2 pair Borrleter* Solicitor* Notaries, et* 1AISrAW.",i.«.rTJOMffï.’he«?Ti% to sell at a reasonable price.______tf-44 phonea. ’ Phone 36374» ▼ANTED—8-room bungalow: most be __ where ef MANITOBA. ALBERTA end \\7HISrr drive to-night. 8 38. 1238 Oev- yan, mcintosh. hibberaon. blair A. W. CARTER w BRITISH COLUMBIA BAR». Phe£ ??? r^are. only da u * ht17t.ofv?nloe “St raet* ernment Street. -15.38 highest score. OGGERS’, cm leers’ and ______R T1MBBR COMPANY LIMITED— Hudson Super Six end Essex Meter Cara In good location. Phone^ZtlS. Bonk of Neva dooUo Bid*. Vlctorl* £<£ R W Pears of 1418 Vlnlng Street. Other good prises. Admission 16e. clothing, tenta, pack seeks, blankets, Timber crulesrs. valuators and consulting Cor. Courtney and Gordon Hi* Phono 343 MOTORCYCLES AND CYCLES age 12 year». 6733-1-133 etc.L F. Jsuas A Bros. Limited. 373 John engineers. Timber for sale In large sad 13 IT7OMKN of Moowbesrt I-eglon dsnee. eon Street. smell tracts—Crown grant or license—is >UNO—April 25. 1»«. »« Vancouver nay part of the Province. 733 Belmont ~ SPRING SPECIALS TJOT3 second-hand bicycles from TIMES 8UB0MAN SHOPPING CHIROPRACTORS General Heobttal. Julia Mary Young. M Caledonia Hall. Wednesday. April A SON A RIflCH Plane—«13 per month. House. Victoria. 3» X> 111.64. Victory Cycle Wore* 681 widow of the i nninr-B°-f Utfrnshr—nv1 * A*f M 718 Tata» Street «133-tf Chevrolet Touring, la good shape ...3313 Johnson Street. 4 doors below Government BASKET Montreal. Itt hFT ■rTetiiy*sswsa Overland 33. 3-passenger ...... 1376 Street. tf -L'nx CentralJAMBS Bldg..T. G RAT. Viotort* Chiropractor. Phsasl 611 ! 1X7RDNE8DAY Cricket league dance, ALLEABLE AND STEEL RANGES, WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS Hudson Super Six. 7-passenger ...... 1766 Funeral service» will be held at Centre Cadillac 8. late model ...... 81.283 TTIOR BALE—Lady's good bicycle (Singer, Office 8S88. Be* t » Alexandra Ballroom. Tuesday. April S3 txr week. Phone 438». 1424 X1 Cheap Cell 717 Discovery Street, or Hanna s Chapel. Vancouver. on Tnesday. 23. » to 12. Hunt e orchestra Tickets 63c. DouglasM Street______.______13 Overland Touring (genuine old model).«S3 HILLSIDE-QUADRA .HI ». cl l td p m., the Bee. Kerr Pf 3334-3-131 mENTS—We buy used tsate; don’t mlsd 16-Passenger Packard Stage ...... «3.333 phone 432tY. 1348-3-143 ELIABLE matting IM* of vioeerla and JL few holes. 643 Johnses St. Phase IL LIV1BT. D O. gp.8A TT'NOINEBltS schooled for certificate». Postage refunded on undelivered mail mat­ 1316-3-163 FUNERAL DIRECTORS XLl W. G. Wlnterburn. 236 Central Bldg. ter. Newton Advertising Agency (estab­ 331 View Street Pboae 8333 DENTISTS tf-id lished 1338». Suits 34. Winch Bldg. Phone POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK OAK BAY 131V dtf-ll SMART LIGHT DELIVERY would be BOATS T^ARN MONEY AT BOMB—You eaa earn GENTLEMEN'S DISCARDED CLOTHING UY your hatching eggs from the old gh asset to your business and reduce MILLINERY r|R A. A. HUMBER, deatlst Goa and X3 |i to |2 an hour la your spare time Ayour delivery costs. We have for sale a writing show card* No canvassing. We BOUGHT firm. 31.33 per setting. Senvlew T>OAT8 and cruisers built, repair* etc. mJ oxygen. Hours by appointment. «3d AMDS FUNERAL CO. Best Prices Paid -Ws Call BPoultry Farm. 422 Dallas Road. FMeeFord Delivery. 13X2 model. In «pceptlon- f|YHE MILTON CO., corner of Oak Boy Pemberton Bldg. Pboae 213d. tf Instruct you by our aew simple Directe- slly good order, o vernira tires and new X> k. Stephen* 1337 Bunnyaide Av* tf graph System, eupply you with work aod SHAW A CO. 3333.______3336-33-134 A Avenue end Fell Street New Spring Thoughtfulnesa Is the keynote Phone 431 733 Ff body. Price 6400. on term» s It LINDER grinding. motor beet and r. j. F. SHUTS, dentist Of fis* N* pay you caeh each week. * Write to-day We have ether deliveries also from «13# up. millinery. HaU «“ads to order A good of HANDS servies. Private for full particulars and free booklet West - .YIVB K.1 R- pullets, laying; alee portable VV motorcar repair* marine way* eta selection ef ladles’ and childrens under- lit Pemberton Bldg. Phono T1IT. 3d Kagus Show Cord Service Limited, 14 chicken house. Phone after *ix evee- Armstrong Bros. 184 Klngeteo Street. D family rooms and ehapeL I NATIONAL MOTOR CO. LIMITED Colborne Building. Toronto. Canada tf MISCELLANEOUS inga 2181R______mi-3-132 wotll » o’clock. Phone 8674. IkYraSLK. DR W. F„ 3*8-3 atebert- SALE—Strong HI. Red chicks. H. Fer^l Dealers r psora Bloch. Phone 4334. omen. ».3d Phones ISM and dill CSPRINO term at Bpratt-Shaw night AWN MOWERS ground, collected, de­ PERSONAL to 3 n-dk tf-83 Kr school, to June 13. at reduced rate. F°wW. Sutton. 771 Topa» Ara Phone BUSINESS DIRECTORY livered, «1.33. Dandrtdge. machinist. 33» R.______1273-2-13* III T^tea Street PhoneL 2643. 3711-33-123 \rTEARN. clean chimney swoop. Phone ANTED—Experienced drapery filter fX 811 or 7324LL tf MATERNITY HOME B. 0. FUNERAL CO. LTD. » t for first-claw drapery work. One awn MOWSlta collected and War» ATCHINO BOGS. Lying strata Wyaa- ART GLASS Gained In England preferred. Permanent seed, saws filed. Career A bom 33? dottee. «1 netting E. O. lids*. JAMESON MOTORS RED TAG GUARAN­ yVhLL point your nouee for automobile, (Hayward’s). Est. 1MT . L 1634Y. 427 Kingston Street. tf position la Victoria If satisfactory. Replies Fort. Phono 44*.______*______tf TEED CARS Y Y gramophone or anything useful. If 784 Broughton Street treated confidentially Apply In writing, you want painting, kaleomlnlng or glaslng ART GLASS tended light* Pas DAWS, TT ATCHINO EGGS. W. Wyandotte, also R°4ort Av#.. eeor Cook. Glean Calls Attended to at All Hours stating age. esporleaco and qualifications, 1123 STUDEBAKER Light Sis Touring, done, phone 6S28X. Prices reasonable. tTtt to Box 315». Times 3463-3-13I kv shape, XT R.L Rede. |1 setting. Phone 7327RI. <428-16-136 rashes glossd. Phone 7671. Moderate Chargea Lady Attendant. lone Avenue with original factory lustre. & 1 ( II R. Waterhouse. It# Obed Avenue.______tf felly equipped, for ...... r dPl UeJU Embalming for Shipment a Specialty. WANTED, a reliable hoy, Mxteen to Established 1338 WANTED- A lady to adopt a baby girl. A RGB hatching o NURSING HOME Phones 2236. 22SS. 2317. 1T7IR. vv eighteen years old. for milking and “Advertising Is to business SPECIAL SIX STUDEBAKER. finished Y Y__ Apply Box 1214. Times. 12X1-3-13» BOOKS general farm work on large farm. Apply. ss steam is to machinery - in rich grey Deco finish, felly #Q|X|| VOl R talents lead to fortiiae when J. Brew». Cowtchaa BUUoa. #461tf Alas Wyaadottee. Delivered la the ctt). equipped ...... OHN T. DBA VILLE, Prog H.C Roe* Phone 2333LL Bos 1133 Times. X guided right. Consult a master. Room McCall bros. WHAT DID TOU 38*. Hotel Hits. 3 to 6. Phone 61. . Exchange, library. 318 Oevorament St THINK OF THE 1163-23-113 If34 STAR Special, felly J aod general nursing Invalids given os- (Formerly of Calgary. Alta.) HELP WANTED—FEMALE HOME PRODUCTS FAIRY 3384-33-181 1731- port cor* One sera aloe ground* Phoned -The Floral Funeral Home of the West** hode istaod Red «ggs. «i s*, is## *700 VTEB! we manufacture Regal Dry Ginger 4383 and 6I3IL 413T-t| We are wlfcnlng the confidence of the a»d «3.33 per setting: 113.33 per 13*. 1311 MAXWELL, la first-class X Ale. None better. Bold at all vendor* BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS people of Victoria and vicinity through our TpIXPERIENCBD salespeople wanted ja RW. N. Mitchell 343 Gorge HoeA Phone running order, for ...... H-'rV PairaU s Limited, phone 213. 11 a|i departments. Apply at one* Third Saolkoda of conducting our business. 3131R. ______;______3333-33-id* NYTHING la bu tiding or repairs MECHANOTHERAPY Floor, Hudson's Bay Company. 344-1-133 JAMESON MOTORS LIMITED . Office sad Chapel. Cur. Veneouvw v|LL sell or trade for anything useful. UNFURNISHED HOUSES A phone 1133 Roofing a specialty ? /^tOOD reliable nurse for child of 1 J Nubian goat. Bo* 17». Ttmea. ^ ThlrhslL______*> 8ta Phone SSL VJ years; reference» required. Pleaee W 743 Broughton Street Phone 2243 IT MILNB. Mechano-Tksrapiat (i _ phon. «7,IT «-<♦} number of i «IMPORTABLE cottage, 3 large rooms XX. lativs treatment). 337 Union Band CEMENT WORK MB li tTALF a DOZEN young ladle» wanted. commodities L ' and bath, large garden. Phone 3761R. THOMSON manufactured In 0008 AND CATS 1818-2-101 11 Apply Apex Agency Music Store. 1401 this City? AUTO BARGAINS Douglas. IS17-3-141 TF TOU DO NOT 8EB what you are loofc- BUTCH CK—Floor» sod drain! a* LATE MODEL FORD, worth 1433. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN FUNERAL SERVICE Vf ARCELLINO done, 64« In my home. TTOR BALE—Pels 1er dog. 2 years old. X log for advertised here, why not adver­ T. Phase 714IL______31-tf 31 66c In yours. Phone 6S23X. prompted you I1 from very good stock, cheap If sold Our price ...... •...... -..«If#. tise your wants ? _ Someone amongst the at once. Write Bo* 13*3, Timet lira.3-133 1333 MODEL 33 OVERLAND 163 thousands of readers will most likely have 6636-4-141 LATE MODEL EXCELSIOR MOTOR CARFET CLEANING it V R TAYLOR. reeerel Director, eel Bmbelmer. all the Just what you are looking for and be glad OPRINO term at Sprott-Shaw night "home made" CYCLE, electric equipment...... to sell at a reasonable Srtc* tf-34 Special atiratlso in finger rargory el 1123 FORD BUG. 1233 worth of extras 136 theD eye, ear. bow sad threat 4*4 Pem­ O school, to June 14. at . reduce» rat* SLAND Window sad Carpet Clean*»» Lady Attendant. * Prtrato ChaoeL possibly coa? HUDSON SUPER-SIX. in perfect berton Building Phene 3*34. tf ...... 333 C*. 317 Fort Phene 8«1S. W H The various FURNISHED HOUSES IHashes Ham I Hoe-Brack method ,t , «is. * Night or Day QHAMPOOINO 36c. marcel Sit, mani- factories that Terme and Trades O cure 26c. haircutting 26c. BC. School make the goods y« CAPITAL HEKVI, E TTiO R REN T—WeTlVf uTalehed toodera 0? Hairdressing. 236 My ward Bldg. Phone Inspected can be 1332 Fort Street X bungalow. e*alrally located, with PHYSICIANS n-,96. 1199-It made to thrive ei garage and tennis court. Phone 28*61» DYEING AND CLEANING monumental works 3X7ANTBD—Thoroughly experienced ealee- by a united local 1318-3-162 support; let’s all CUTt DTB WORKS—Gee. McCaaa. pro- R DAVID ANOUS—Womee Y v lady for leather goods. Jewelry and make up our mlada # /XRMOND STREET, 8 room* |36; Cook specialty; »6 yeanf expertono* SuMo novelty section; permanent position Ap­ yj Street. 7 rooms. $46; Terrace Avenue. V srtetsr 844 >%rt phoos 13 è* 4MD kantagee Bldg. Third and U airs rally, tewarts monumental works ply Third Floor. Hudson s Bay ^ Co. USED CABS OF MERIT S rooms. |76. H.C. land A Investment LIMITED. Office sad yard, corner •eattl* M S MAXWELL Sedan ...... Agency Umited. 832 Government Street. ENGRAVÉR8 May and Eberts Street», near Cemetery. T17ANTBD—Woman or girl for general ADVERTISING 3734-3-132 Phone ml.______■HIMX tfBMSdaair T«ri||d ...... J YV housework. Apply corner Burnside AOEMCT MCLAUGHLIN Master ”3" 7-|»a«. IJ1VIN-BOOM furnished house, modern, and Wilkinson Road. 1337-8-141 ranger ...... 1,278 P5 facing Btadacona Park. Apply Hex QINERAL KNURAVER. Standi Cutlet LEAVES MANY RELATIVES DURANT Sport ...... 1.23# 1 tcgble Street. 1314-3-132 COMING EVENTS H VBBUBVIBI * CHEVROLET 6-poqranger Touring. ---- Urran Ulook. Ill# 1 SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE Multigraph and Mimeograph Circular Loi­ OLDSMORILE 7-paaaenger Touring Saskatoon, April IT.—Clifford ter» and Postcards. Addressing. Mailing. RATION 6-paoranger Touring ...... FURNISHED SUITES IOGON18M—’ Some I Kales Quoted for Local. Df m In loo aod I «HUTU K.NURA VINO—Hoir-tone eed Simon Brook Hawken. twenty-two, TF you want a carpenter phode Labor Mct.AUOHIelN 5-pasaenger Master 1 line cut* Times Kogrsvteg Depart- to master the art < “3." Hcml-Sport ------77..v...... 1,173 /SOSIPLETNLY furnished suit* adult* treat Phone 1*33 el of the Macklln, Bank., district, who DIgnorance.” DlggoB'e. | 1 Hall—2661. tf gulls 34. Winch Bldg V Danes Court. 1143 Tates Street. and engravers. 1343-19 ( SITUATION wanted, preferably on pouh- THOR PLIMLEY LIMITED 6846tf committed suicide by ehootlng him­ Mother » Day. May 1». ------O try farm, for Intelligent boy of thirteen, fflONEY TO LOAN TIM ELD APARTMENTS — Furnished FLOOR SURFACING self while in a fit of despondency ard for you to »*nd to mother. where he»will be treated kindly. W. K Broughton Ht. Phone 337 Victoria. B.C. r suites to real by tbs week or moo Ik. ^O.r- Poet Chief Rangers’ meeting. McIntyre. 843 Times Bldg.. Victoria. Phone 13330. «•» last week. Is survived by many rela­ Fhoae 6323 or X33SY. 6744-3-133 floors made new. new floors made Tuesday. April 23. ; GREEMENTS and mortgagee purchased. 11UMBOLDT APARTMENT»—Twe ee.« O-L: tives (n many parts of the West. His Money to loon. Pool A Manger. Bor perfect, by Universal Floor Surfacing A XI three-room suites to root Phene^l3tl| Machine. Phone. 13I3L Asplnwall A parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Haw­ rioters. Bank ef Neva Scotia Bldg.. Vic Harmon, floor surfacing contractors. tf SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE tor la. tf-83 DDRESSING and mailing circulars ts neaday. April 2». at S.S3 p.m. Big < CIRCULATION I )ARK VIEW (under new management). ken, live at Roland. Man. A brother header. Fourteen scrip prises, A car owner* We have names and ad­ TYPIST and mimeograph operator OANS. ear amount; Chattel mort- : dresses ef Victoria and Vancouver Island1 4-room suites, lit. unfurnished. 4- and six sister* reside throughout table. 113. Four-piece orrheetr» Admis­ ruom suite. «24. furnished. Phone 2761K. sion 60c. This Will be the last for this wants a half or full day position. J gage. David Nelson. 43» Hibben-1 aute owner* Newton Advertising Agency, UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS Manitoba and Saskatchewas. APhone *61»T or 1316. tfBoseI Building. Phene 373». tf I •alto 33. Winch Bldg. Phone 1313. dtf-il 1818-8-161 YTOTORTA DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, AFRIT. 27, 1925 ...... 1 ""A" SCHOOL DAYS REAL ESTATE-HOUSES, LOTS and ACREAGE FOR SALE cm ne **wev**t> n w ahwl Put*, —grig Tu.-f swvt V W * VOLE D TW« okt m -WW Met; MONET TO LOAN sNAr-orrmun CITY—LOW -met our » s»*e umh weir, IIESS'S a hood raoposmoN UMS ■■ led >ad imia.4tsl.ly eVBllebl. mo v*Wft sC*»* **• r y.u SIS looking lor a w.ll-Sullt asd S for flr»t mort sac- l»« r»»f*«f OOD FOUR-BOOM BUNGALOW, near­ WATumoirr von ÊSS, I, ,,1.0b, „ impr.iv.d rwldeotlsl. Or -Jtit- « Dit veHT M*7 ME a all. attractive family bom* House was in bualoM, or form pro peril., -CoeeuU our G ly as sere ef land la garden large 1« ourie ef construction by uwnur. but loonin d.portme.v Quick OjoWoPf. and email fruits. Price for quick *3# k&JmL*b Deep BAT—Good lets, from . . owing to unfereeun circumstance» having Roioooobl. chorgoo. Strtelly c.olld.otlel tUN. Jst «NCKLS Hi *om» IN alcohol , CORDOVA BAT—3-1 acre. 4-j a rise a. he wag forced to give up his under­ taking. Tbe first floor la completed and Monterey Avenue— Dur a Bottie of • l.W contains sis beautiful roesie. four flre- F. B. MMOW* A SON* LIMIT Ell ____ . ______-Let with shack and right-room. thoroughly modern ) vnowt Aw w*r U>w m Dew seed boacb ...... 166# placee, separate waeii basins la the bed­ dwelling and well appointed. Contains TSN-11ILB POINT—Good lets, With city rooms. white . enamel fhUshiug. paneling, the latest modem conveniences sad built- water available. cash ...... ».... beamed rollings, and many ether attrac­ in effects Open fireplace. Extra toilet, POUL BAT—Very fine building elle. |7S6 tive features. The ope Lairs Is all wired servants room, furnace, shade trees good FLORSNCB LAKE—Ideal camping sites and piped ready for the finishing of five garage with cement foundation. All ...... •!« more rooms and bathroom. Only the best situated on a two-lot corner. Fries on of material and skilled workmanship used A good newipeper contslns terms only 14,76#. in tbe construction of this house, and the plenty ef two kinds of news: one ood substantial bungalow ef Note—We have a number of Summer cot­ TYSON A WAI.BF.lt price that It Is new offered la awny variety tells about the day's hap­ 6 rooms, entrance kail, living-room, tages fur rent and for sals below the coot of the actual material, dining-room.G X good bod rooms. S-pteoe exclusive of wages, etc. penings to people near and far; the bathroom, kitchen, pastry; good garden B.C. LAND A INVESTMENT ACT. LTD. We are epee for appointments te view other deals with news about things lot. csupl* of fruit trees and garage. PX3 Government Htreot Fbees m this property at a»y time. Give us a ring Fries, on terms. 12. 66#. and we will have our salesman call and la wear, eat and enjoy. Bead the show the many advantngee of thle buy at adrurtiaemeata. HEMTEBMAN. FORMAN A CO. [TbO BAD *win*bt5n •“ireioBATB UTILIZE TIMES WANT AOS die Fort fltroet Victoria. B.C.

Cooler Weather Now TIMES CROSS-WORD PUZZLE For Traveling Prince aw tf you've been solving «woeswerd 1 T T Tbe __ You. _ ’ve coroe_ just‘another*of* itioee freak crossword P«m|« the beginnings It’s t tho ee TVufl w*o se On Bawd Bettleonitow Repulse. See If you can get 20 vertical without knowing the unkeyed letter. “The Circular A w( m»-u April *7 (Wlreleee from Capetown). —These on board the Repulse, which Do » wfc le benrinc the Prince of Wale, to* Cx5rc**> i ward Capetown In continuance of hie southern royaee, are enjoying the ’ emwfoor. welcome change from the heat of the Staircase tropical eun te the cooler climate which the battleeruleer le now enter- By "Yesterday for the «ret time since MARY ROBERTS RINEHART areaatng the Equator a refreshing wind sprang up. acting "A tonic to jaded minds and bodies. JMiPrlSce storm of protest from Gertrude and of Wales continues in the best of Mr. JtmlMon ceme of to mfcu I W&I about to leave the roroner e of- Halsey. I was not prepared for it x'l/' health and aplrits. . and I scarcely knew how to account The ahlp'a company, which has "How I» your patient?* be aaked for it. To me Mr. Jamieson was far beea rlrioally without news from less formidable trader nty eyes where home for acme time. Is now receiving with hie odd little emlle. I knew what he was doing, than he "I have no patient r* I replied, was off in the city, twisting circum­ startled. stance# and motives to suit himself State Lottery Won -I will put it In a different way, and learning what he wished to then How la Mias Armstrong?* know, about events at Sunnyslde, In "She—abe la doing very well" I some occult way. I was glad enough By Man in Prison to have him there, when excitements -Good,’ cheerfully. "And oar began to corns thick and fast. ghost? la it laidr rrnme. April 17,-Karl Pusknc». "Mr."U* Jamieson."lemlnanti ” I said suddenly. A new element was about to enter who 1» sorting a life term for the ”1 wlah you would do one thing: 1 toto affairs: Monday, or Tuesday at murder of hie wife, has drawn the the latest, would find Doctor Walker regaled with the* new cook’s extrav­ •aid. -What In the world are yon capital prise of 1.000.000 crown* wish you a’ould come to lajnnyalde the Information was Important, and and apend a few daya there. The back In his green and white house in to my suggestion that we put an agance as to eggs, and she even for­ driving at?" She drew a long (about $80.000) In thb state lottery. the village, and Louise’s attitude to bore to mention “that Jamieson,” breath. But hs will not have the privilege of ghoet la not laid. 1 want yon to additional lock on the east wing door spend one night at least watching him in the immediate future would he opposed a strong negative. on whose arrival she bad looked "There Is a bole in the trunk- spending any of tbs money. The on- signify Halsey's happiness or with silent disfavor. room wall, dug out since last night. tiro nun Is to be deposited to Husk- the circular staircase. The murder •1 think It probable,” he said. of Arnold Armstrong was a begin­ wretchedness, as it might turn out. •What’s the matter, Liddy?" Î It’s big enough to put your head in* sen' credit In a locnl bank, nnd It will Then, too, the return of her fbother “ that our visitor will be back again, ning. not an end." asked at last. “Didn’t you sleep last and the plaster's all over the place/' go to bio «re-yenr-old eon when the would mean, of course, that she and the thing to do Is to leate night?” * "Nonsense!" I said. "Plaster Is father dlen. It In believed the fortune He looked serious. things exactly as they are, to avoid •Perhaps I can do It," be said. “I would have to leave us. and I had “No. ma’m.” she said stiffly. always falling." will double within twenty years. become greatly attached to her. rousing suspicion. Then I can "Did you have two cups of coffee But Liddy clenched that. have been doing something else, but watch for at leaat a part of each —well I will come out to-night.” ' From the day Mr. Jamieson came at your dinner?” I inquired. "Just ask Alex," she said. "When to Hunnyslde there was a subtle night and probably Mr. tones will “No. ma’m.” indignantly. he put the new nook's trunk there We were very silent during the help us out. 1 would aajraa little to Cross-word Russie 0238 trip back to flunnyslde. 1 watched change in Gertrude’s manner to me. I sat up and almost upset my hot last night the wall was as smooth It was elusive, difficult to analyse, Thomas as possible. The old man water—1 always take a cup of hot as this. Thle morr^ng It’s dug out. H)W TO flOLVB INI CROPS WORD PUZZLE Gertrude closely and somewhat sad­ known more than he 1» willing to OTICi IS H1RKBT OIVBN that ly. To me there was one flaring but It was there. She was no longer water with a pinch of salt, before I and there’s plpeter on the eook’s the silt day of Her ■wv number m the termrill W«.nurciirwciiu, tM «alnnb, af ma *3?. realtn»» »lt»i--- — frank with me. although I think her admit.” trunk. Mlee Rachel, you can get a •If le tbeUeeer herlsontâlly or vertically. If there Is a black square to the left of the number. flaw in her story, and it seemed to get up. It tones the stomach. the word le vertical. stand out for every one to see. Ar­ affection never wavered. At the time I suggested that Alex, the garden­ “Liddy Allen." I said, "stop comb­ doxen detectives and put one on belMUag la both as a borteorU end a vertical I laid the change to the fact that I er. would probably be willing to help, ing that switch and tell me what is every stair in the house, and you'll betas •I teste et Dees nold Armstrong had had no key, and yet she said she had locked the had forbidden all communication and Mr. Jamieson undertook to make wrong with you.” never catch anything. There's some with John Bailey, and had refused the arrangement For one night, Uddy heaved a sigh. things you can’t handcuff.” it hi a. prmwr ÏÏÏÏKÎ: east door. He must have been ad­ with it at right mitted from within the house; over to acknowledge any engagement be­ however. Mr. Jamieson preferred to “Girl and woman," she said, Tve liddy was right. As soda as I If you have eolvi tween the two. Gertrude spent much watch alone. Apparently nothing could. I went up to the trunk-room, ils. fer the sale ef bee In thle manner till the form is completety and over I repeated it to myself. been with you twenty-five years. eorreetiy Itit should read both of her time wandering through the occurred. The detective eat In ab­ Miss Rachel, through good temper which was directly over ray bed­ ►rW tbe epee bottle fer The eorreet solution of todays pussle wUi be print* That night, as gently as I could. I te the drill ------—*— JT7 of ber step- ground* or taking long cross-coun­ solute darkness on the lower step of and bad—" the Ideal and what I room. The plan of the upper story west Issue of Tbe Times told Louise the tYobttBeb brothers death Rhe m% :hj try walks. Hale*y played golf at the stairs, dosing, be said after- have taken from her to the way of of the house was like that of the HORIZONTAL yPODHOS AAtMOMT 8MALBD TENDERS, «idoro.d "Ten­ 16. Second note of scale der for Smlthcn. OirTOWtol Rulld- 67. Plant much larger than shrub. IM.- wiu be recetvwl ky th, SI. To dry up. tho Mtoloter of Public Work, iip le II llekold. o'clock noon of Krldny. the flrot day 71. Thinks highly of. of May, for the erection <« a Oor- 73. To give right to rrnmont Building at Sraithcro. In th* 76. Continent which is next to Europe. Umlneca Brctorul Dtotrtet. TM n—BpjpBi—I ______Plans, Bpoclllcatlon. Contract, nnd "• Vertical Form* of ■fender may be «on on and nftrr th* nth day of April. Ith. and 1 Oalt. pace further Informât Ont obtained at the De­ 1 Partormer* who Imp tint,. partment of Public Work*. Parliament 3. Near. Building», and at th, following nlftce». 4. Narrow passage or Inlet. the Uoremment Agents at kancotirrr 6. Privilege granted by Government and 8mlth.ru Copia» of pton*. opectn- covering sale of Invention csllena. etc., can te obtained from th, I. Place of public contest. Deoartment on payment of a deposit ef . 3. Mingle. Ten IMIir* (11^). which will be re­ funded on return of tba plans, etc.. In ». Bottom of skirt. good condition 10. Either s partner. The lowest or any tender not neces­ 11. Drinkable. , , sarily accepted. _ .. . 12. A narrow opening especially for Time for rerelviug traders far the above building kse bron^aateujljjd^ju May 16. 1»X6. 14. To moo. 16. The thick of a bog Deputy Minister and Public Works 22. Net weight of edhta Engineer —- , 25. Bard. Department of Public Works. 37. By. through llWVI Parliament Bulldhig*. Victoria, P r. 29. Iaarge parrot, fond of killing sheeg. 30. Kindled. 31. Matches 32. To bar by estoppel. 34- Hourly. 35. Garb. 87. Meer.______„ _____ 38. To make la*r 48. Female performer. TENDERS FOR DREDGING 44. Border. 48. To lubricate. BRINGING UP FATHER —By GEORGE McMANUS Sealed tenders addressed to the un­ 47. Organ uf hearing. dersigned. and endorsed "Tender for Dredging Courtenay River, will be received until 1f o'cleck neon (day­ BûIrlOilïl light saving), Tuesday, May S. 1MS, for dredging required at Courtenay or tiOLLY' TMI'» ttPHINC tt> the. OUT River, B.C, naara □oa^nang |LL CO t)CE Tender* will not be considered unless aaa raannea ana FEVER I» TESStSLE AM THE DOCTOR OOCTOH. HE CAMT »CE made on the iforraw supplied by the De­ f.ra sura naa 93 THE WOB»T OF IT I» HE’S» THE WIDE amt One. now: ASLCCPI partment and according to the condi­ ALL THE. TIME. I"M ATtLCE-P- tions set forth therein. is niinaianiiaG] a AWAKE CUV Combined specification and form of • dream that I’m tender can be obtained on application dPiaa raga aagB IM TMl*, to the undersigned, also at the office of . vvOAKIN'- TOWN the District Engineer. Poet Office Build- aui3H n raaraa Ins. Victoria. B.C. Tender» must include the towing of noars aaa maata rocTO* the plant to and from the work a i DOCTOR Tbe dredges and other plant which *>mTH are Intended to be used on the work na a his shall have been duly registered In Can­ ada at the time of the filing of the ten­ aaa anaiio una der with the Department, or shall have Sana been built in Canada after the filing $9te of the tender. aaaasa fiiaaaaa Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank Answer te Cross-word Punie 0637 payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, for 6 per cent, of the con­ tract price, but no cheque to be for less than fifteen hundred dollars Bonds of the Dominion of Canada and bonds of the Canadian National Railway Com­ Cuticura pany will also be accepted as security, er heads and a cheque If required to Soap and alake up an odd amount. Sun ■* Im By order. ^Ointment •. E. O’BRIEN, Cftol Baft. »F» ’ Secretary. Department of Public Works. \ Ottawa. April 11. 1»». VICTORIA DAI1»Y TIMES, MONTA Y. AFRIT. 27. 10^ fes®S^S8apSBj^i

flow TORNADO TREATED WINTER RESORTERS PA/iVr YOUR CAR IS OBJECT OF TESTS I —do it yourself RESOLUTION AT Chicago. April 27- The aocrrt of < Ask us for instruction leaflets non -combustible floor 1» being and full particulars of Glidden’s MEETING TO-NIGHT sought In original tests St the Auto Finishes, Metal Body Vnderwrlters* Laboratory hers, where anything that has to do with Trimer, Top Dressing etc. You fire or Incident» or their prevention can make your car like new at Oriental Question Subject Be is tested. Floors built under secret formulas very little expense. fore Delegates at Sons of to withstand the most severe heat and strain soon will he subjected to Canada Hall a direct and over-heat of up to 2,2*11 A further meeting to consider mat­ degrees, the approximate maximum ter* in relation t.» ihr oriental question attainable, under heavy floor loads. ha* been called by the resolutions com­ One floor has been constructed mittee to take piece this evening at and another t* being built. They HIS Douglas Street the Son* of f'anada Hall. The report will be permitted to stand thirty of the committee will be read, dealing with motioft* and amendment* put be­ day* before the tests, however, to fore two prior meeting* called under the permit them, to assume conditions auspice* of the Native Son* of Canada. which would obtain Iw actual con­ The resolutions committee is convened by F. It. Carlow and Include* Mesdames struction. I Laurie, Todd and Thrtmplon. and Manufacturers, architects and In­ Messrs W F. Fullerton. Cl. C. Grant. surance companies are deeply In­ C. F Mortarty, Rev. Clem Davie*, Rev. terested in the forthcoming testa A. K. McMInn, J. Stuart. W D. Todd. which. It is hoped, will produce a Gould. Moulton and W. B. Pierce. *W. floor capable of confining the fier­ 1). Todd ia chairman of the Oriental committee, a general committee, asked cest , blase to a single story of a Hurry! Hurry building. to deal with the question. The meeting will open at I p.m. engineers to observe Don’t forget next Friday; May 1, it's May Day. Engineers will observe the floor* constantly during the tests, and will Hava you purchased your Ticket for the . Currie Speaks at - ... use Instruments of precision for ob­ serving the moment and degree of buckling in the floors and the Ypres Celebration temperature under which the floors give fleet Indication* of failure. Montreal. April 27.*—"War Is stupid No thermometer could regieter the and futile, and the last war proved furloue heat the teat* will Involve, MAY DAY BALL war did not end war," aaid Gen. Sir and aeven pyrometers, which per. Arthur W. Currie at the Y pres Day mit meaeurlng the heat electrically, celebration at Verdun yesterday. “We AT THE' ARMORIES remember the sacrifices and devotion have been let Into the floor already and wonderful heroism, but also re­ constructed. member thé horrors, the loneliness, shown among the ruins In In the flret hour heat of 1,70* de­ which emit* Miami. Fin. April S. grees will be creeled by a system of GREATEST EVENT OF THE SEASON the sorrow and the tears, not yet Here la the fleet picture of the havoc created by the twister a reminiscent of the terrific etorm which dry. gas jeta. If the floor holds four which three are known to have been killed, t carried off twenty head of cattle and destroyed eight residences, ten tracks. hours, the heat will measure *.M* Twenty-four-piece Orchestra 'I said In what I considered to be recently killed hundred. In Illinois and India An unidentified man is reported to the roof off a stable st the new Hialeah race track. degrees, and at the end or eight the privacy of an officers’ five garages and a barn on one dairy farm. as long a* men have vrai blood in hours would measure 2J9D degree*. Tickets $1.00 each, at the have been carried two miles on the wind. After that figure, “yttww^neers. their veins there will be langer of I have nothing to retract* the heat is dissipate» abbdt as fast of leadership, he raid. What was as generated. wanted wa* a Christianity which National Motor Co, would bring people together Instead TORNADO PHOTOGRAPHED! NEW CHRISTIANITY of tearing them apart. 831 Yater Street. .Ttttoh itaarrMliur about- non- Fruit Sale Plan uvnrni MTO UTHI eeeentUls." bq urged, "and let all strive to practice the Golden Rule Being Worked Out IS UloLwIlII nttil and the undying teaching* laid down by It." Calgary. April 27—The Associated running liquor over the border from Toronto. April 27.—Delivering bis Oroerere of Vernon. B C, the big Canada Into the United States by first address before a Toronto audi­ co-operative organisation, which, it autonomies is on the Increase, ac­ ence Rev. Harry Emerson KOedicfc. Vaccination Rale in is said, will control eighty-five per cording to Canadian customs offi­ noted Bart 1st preacher of New York, cent, of the trait crop of the coast cials at South Aldergrove point of told the alumni of Victoria College New Westminster province this year, baa leased a ware­ entry. J that religion could be a destructive house here...... , In connection with «Hquor running as well aa a constructive force, end New Westminster. April 27—Ad­ The deal marks the definite esta- ARRESTS WERE MADE activities, Q. Jones of Seattle was that when it waa socially harmful It mission to the city schools here le liehment of the Associated -Growers’ arrested by the officiai» Saturday now being refused every pupil who sale organisation in Calgary and from coaid be a rune. them headquarters the whole of the New Westminster. April 27. and ta held on a charge of Ulegally Much of the present-day Chris­ can not show proof of vaccination, entering Canada by stealth. This tianity did net make people better. a certificate of Immunity or of phywt- Southern Alberta bualneee of the of Increased vigilance of the association will be directed. United States coastguards, traffic in makes the fourth arrest in this con­ be said. It made them worse. Could nection by the customs officers dur­ the aim- fountain, be asked, send to by parent or guardian that he ia a conscientious objector to vaccina­ A concert wlU be given Thursday. ing the rest week. forth both sweet water and bit ter 7 April to at » p.m. in SL Martin's According to the customs officer», Tea. religion did it- tion. About 1*< pupils, or one-third Church, Obed Avenue, by F. Tup- Jones, following hie arrest, is ai- It eras time fee a Crusade to get ■of the retournent, had been vac­ cinated when the free clinic closed man's concert party for SL Martin's leged to have stated he was waiting tbs right kind of Christianity, but to Guild. fop with a car for a consignment of go this would take the highest type Friday mm. ------—... CHURCH liquor which was being brought ROOFS down to the border In another auto- Canadian Appeals 1 I;tl To Privy Council

London. April 27 ( Canadian Pram cable 1—Canadian appeals which era set down for hearing at the nest ma­ sk» of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council are sa follows: Northern Canada Power Company va Bollinger Gold Mining Company, an action with regard to the supply V3SS ROOFING of electric power and for damages for alleged breach of contract. Wing Lee vs. Lew, an action for alleged malicious prosecution. Caven vs. Canadian Pacific Rail­ way. an action for alleged wrongful Children love these floating The proposed rehearing of the argument in the case of the Attor­ ney-General of Alberta va Cook does fairy grains at breakfast time not appear on the present list and SPECIAL it probably wUl go over to the Sum­ Wednesday Morning Only mer term of the Privy Council. The argument In the appeal took place ALL WOOL BOYS' SPORT­ last Summer, but the present Lord fairy ships, these tasty grains gathered in ING JERSEYS High Chancellor. Viscount Cave, was not then Lord Chancellor, and he This photograph of the giant twister that swept the suburbs of Miami. Fla, recently by lw«gh««g children. Each Assorted dolors wishes to have the argument re- R. A. Dalits, who calmly stood and snapped his sh utter as the omtn, in the rented. dead calm preceded the tornado, as Is shown by the listless foliage on ■ cargo of health and happiness. Don’t coax children into iting foods they do not likes. Village in Texas thst of RETURNS FOR TRIAL -the fsllura1 of M. Breakfast becomes a great wide. Socialist leader, to form S I Tbeunis. Vancouver. April 17—Waiving ex­ served. The children revel tradition. M. P. Pimentai, held here for the Seattle police, who allege he and play as they eat. fleeced a number of persons In that MINNir POSES FOR THE TIMES city by nt'eans of a realty develop­ fitful nut-like flavour to these wheat and ment scheme, win leave Vancouver to-day in the custody of a deputy grains puff, to eight times their normal size. Being from the office of the King County they contain all the elements which make ______Served with milk or cream, valuable in Cabinet vitamines are added, making a dish complete in nourish­ An Sisee—One Price 79c Effort a Failure ment and full of flavour. Brussels. April 27 —The Kin* re­ There sue many ways in which these delightful cereals Tta General Warekonse quested Alois van de Vyvere, finan­ $27 Tates St., below (loverom’t SL cier and statesman, to form a cab­ may be served. Keep both on hand, for pleasant variety. Wholesale District, Victoria. B.C. inet to succeed that of Premier Phone 2170 Thennla. who resigned April 6, but ML y An de Vyvere has declined. This For Home Made Candy Wherever die recipe calls for nuts, use Puffed Wheat or Puffed Rice in making candy. They are convenient PRETTY to use and you will like their flavour and crispness. Where “Bowman’ TOUGH Remedy Prevents and heavy work washing, wring­ ing and hanging out blankets, isn’t it? PUFFED Cattle Losses Don’t do it, send them to us. '/HEAT Our process will not cause them to shrink. We make them clean, Quaker an

The Erick Bowman Remedy Co, Hera Is -Minnie,- four-month»’-old she-pent her Lohhranner, Dominion Road. Esquimau. -Minnie- took a Careful city street» the other d»y and threatened to tie up traffic. Laundry OFFICE AND FACTORY, 61* YATES STREET Interest taken in the event. Mrs. Max Udtbranner. •■»» Saskatoon and Paterbereueh around the cub. aays It la as tame aa a bouse cat and jwet aa tend of ef The Quaker