i . • ——;—7~~ 4 WHERE TO_GO TO-NIGHT WEATHER FORECAST, 1 Capitol—-Secret^ I lominion—T|i«? Golden Bed. • ^ "Colt*eum;- -One Kxvmng NlgKU" fresh northerly wind- generally fair and StMS Pla> liouie -The Man Life Paused Bjr.V— i colder. A Birtaria Columbia—The Painted Lady. X VOL. 66 NO. 36 VICTORIA, B.C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1925—16 PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS senate reform 31529946:::::: : :: after session SIGHT IS RESTORED OXFORD DEBATERS AWAITS STATEMENT REPORT ON EXPORTS RESCUERS SAY BY AN OPERATION TRAVELED STEERAGE ON C.P.R. SHIP LINE SKIPPER OF NEW OF LOGS TO BE PUT CHANGE IN CONSTITUTION OF Honolulu, Feb. lh—The Oxford PLANS; HON. T. LOW Prince Rupert. Feb. 1Î.—Ben University debaters, headed by BEFORE COMMONS jamin Croaaett. a pioneer busi VESSEL I NOTED Malcolm MacDonald, son of the MAN IN CAVE ness man of Prince Rupert, who former ’ British Premier, arrived By Times Specie! Representative SENATE MAY BE CHIEF ISSUE was reported to bave become here yesterday in steerage be- Ottawa. Feb. 11.—Two ques totally blind since he left this case there were no other accom city to live In Washington State, tions of vital concern to British modations available when the. Columbia log exports and customs has recovered his sight following vessel left San Francisco and EL BE FREED sn operation in Seattle, according dutiee on goods traveling from OF 1925 GENERAL ELECTION they did not wish to postpone to word received here. Lt.-Commander McMurray is1 Eastern Canada to the Pacific their departure. coast by way of United States Workers in Kentucky Hope to Bringing Princess Kathleen ; ports, have been brought up Federal-Provincial Conference on Reform of Senate of
Burrard. He is asking the Gov Canada TProbaMy-WiH Net -be -Oatied Until After REPORT SAYS C.P.R. SHIPS WHI No Report Yet of New Prin ernment to give full figures on End of Present Session of Parliament; Vote on Ad teg experts and en inter-prevtn- cess Liner cial custom duties. dress in Commons is Expected About Thursday of Military Court is Inquiring Next Week. WITHDRAW FROM ATLANTIC GROUP Capt. I{. W. McMurray. com Into Facts Connected With manding the Princess Kathleen, By Time* Staff Representative Accident AND JOIN NEW CANADIAN SCHEME the new Canadian Pacific Coast steamship, on her way to this "OttSWit. Feb. 11;—The conference between representatives of Cave City. Ky.. Feb. 11.—Barring port, and which is expected to th'e Federal and Provincial (lovernmeuls to consider reform of unlooked for developments, indica Ottawa, Feb. 11.-—'“That would be fine. 1 hope it Is right,” arrive here Saturday, is one of the Senate of Canada probably will not be called until after tions at 12.30 o'clock this afternoon said Hon. T. A. Low. Minister of Trade and Commeree. this the best known seafaring men were that Floyd Collins would not t>e Parliament has ended the present session, it was made known to extricated before late to-night from morning when told of a rumor that the Canadian Pacific Railway on the Atlantic, lie is also a Employees of Systems Give day. It is assumed the Oovernment, if it decides on a general S*UMi>Ca*e. .m .whkd». b*. .keivi*. Htc»tu»lup.l4W. KiAJKiUiag. tu.uaUvdraw, from Jttiu^XurUi AJtlaaUe t'keytm Uu> year, will make the T--”-r un filorfinnimu trapped-for twelve days. GREECE APPEALS TO Support to Ffarrto Reform H. T. Carmichael, in charge of the Conference and come under the Canadian Government's pro nnt-Commander In the Royal Naval of prime importance then rather than press for immediate sinking of the shaft, said a ayddvn posed scheme to subsidize trans-Atlantic shipping to reduce: LEAGUE OF NATIONS j Reserve, and saw active service dur- the Senate action now. striking of the cavern in which Col ocean freight rates. Mr. Low said his department had received ! Ing the war in the t'hannel Patrol FI RUT DIVISION lins Is a prisoner would be the only- Geneva. Feb. 11.—Greece has | and in charge of the Hongkong Ask Number of Changes in unexpected development which might nothing from the Canadian Pacific line, however, to indicate appealed to the League of Nations 1 Patrol. Ottawa. Feb. 11.-When the debate possibly lead to an earlier rescue. the rumor was true. against the action of Turkey in j Fof fifteen years he has been with, Legislation at This Session on the address in reply to the Speech from the Throne is finished in the INQUIRY HELD REPLY 18 EXPECTED spelling the Most Rev. Constan- the Canadian Pacifie service on the CITY COUNCIL OF tinos. Patriarch of the Greek • Atlantic, and has l>een staff-captain of Parliament < 'ommons. probably about Thursday There were few visitors at the London. Feb. -11 «Canadian Press | Catholic Church. from. Constan i of the fis. Empress of Scotland for KITCHENER, ONTARIO, of next week. It will close, it Is thought cave to-day. Chief interest swung to Vaille i —Shipowners both In London I tinople. claiming this action en I MOM time before tv t-Mik Over his Ottawa. Feb. 11 (Canadian Press) with a straight vote on the motion Cave City, where a military court of and Liverpool have so far lieen re- | dangers the friendly relations be : present command. He has only been --legislation proposed by the Can- | RESIGNS IN BODY of Sir Eugène Flset. Liberal member Inquiry heard several witnesses ro: for Kimouski, Quebec, and no amend* tieent regarding the proposal of thc| tween the two countries. ! placed In charge of the Princess j adlan railway " brotherhoods was, late what they had done, and wh.it Canadian Government to subsidize [ I Kathleen temporarily, and, as soon | under discussion this morning when Kitchener. Ont., Feb. 11. — j ment will be before the House. had been done tq. their knowledge to of ten steamships of the Peter- j j as he brings the Vessel safely Into j representative* of these organisations | Kitchener’s City Council resigned h rom present indications. It is evi- aid Collins. The court met upon the interests in order to bring about j this port, will Journey back to Eng met ITemier King and other mem- ; In a l>ody yesterday when a spe | d^nt that neither of the parties to the call of Governor William J. Fields to 1T0RIST srering of the ocean freight rates. ' land. Capt. McMurray will be wel hers of the Government. A memor- i cial meeting was held to discuss j left of the Speaker intends to sub- investigate all angles of the cave mIt is anticipated, however, that" ft T6- I comed here by many friends who are .«ndurn submitted by the représenta- , ; mit an amendment to th»- address. the notices served on each alder- Unless there is a change In the plans, tragedy. D..11*4 n j tu l. tai* -j I Ply to the report of W. T; B. Preston 1 associated with the Canadian Pacific lives of the brotherhoods covered ! man regarding the steps taken to statement DUliei rdSSeO I nTOUgh Wind- ; to the Canadian Government, which ' SIX ARRESTED ; therefore, the first division of the ses- The Governor issued offices here. fourteen recommendations to the’ upset the recent election. Dis In connection with the military court There has been no further data re Government, a number of which, if j sion will come directly on a question shield of Seattle Car While j claimers have been signed by all of the Government’s policy and will tall in whitfh he referred to u Sunday ceived from the Princess Kathleen. adopted, would result in amendments : the members of the council except Lut. momentarily, .-the..... Uawti - off joe*. to. present. — ------l 4Z5>:eaL-.Ul$L attitude_4it _ the Third ntgtrt—Associated ~Preys dispute!* Driver Escaoina “ ” •- •• TW'6'""Wli6"W
4 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WÉ DXESDAV, FEBRUARY 11,1925
The South African I WE FREIGHT RATE SETTLEMENT SOON Vancouver Island News COURT OF REVISION BADMINTON GAMES Angus Campbell&Co. Ltd. Plume Shop 1 Progressives Look For Equali HOLDS SESSION Special to The Times 1010 GOVERNMENT STREET zation, Robert Forke Tells 3^Gb^mainua, ' Feb. 10.—Westholmc Special to The Times Badminton Club took the measure of House of Commons Albernl. Feb. 11.—His Worship Chemalnus Club at Westholme on | The Home of the Smartest and Mayor Hanna with Aldermen E. M. i Views Expressed by Woods- Whyte. J. Hills and J. Clegg formed Saturday evening when ten matches Most Fashionable Millinery the Court of Revision for the city were played In the return match, the FINE QUALITY FRENCH WASH worth, Winnipeg, and Hon. assessment yesterday, and settled tables being turned and Westholme two appeals which was all that had winning by the score of six matches H. H. Stevens, Vancouver been received. In one case a $50 re to four. This was the same score duction was made, and the other one in games as was played at Chemâinus ^Ottawa. Feb. 11.— "The transporta was allowed to stand. recently with ('hemainus winning, i ABLE CHAMOIS GAUNTLETS tion question," said Robert Forke, A very enjoyable evening was spent, leafier of the Progressives in ad The winners at the whist drive and some excellent games were dressing the House of Commons yes held in the English Church Hall on played. After the match proper, terday afternoon, "is the very centrfc Friday night in aid of the Boy when the two teams mixed up the of our national life, and -the whole Scouts were: ladies first. Miss I>. players, at the conclusion of which AT $2.25 PER PAIR matter of railway rates is now before Frost and booby, Miss Inery; gentle an excellent supper was served. The the country. We want them definitely men first, H. A/ Hoard and booby, scores for the match were as fol- settled." F. E. Wood. He prophesied that In the not Excellent quality Washable French Chamois Gauntlets, in white LADIES* DOUBLES <1istn%t future, under proper living E. E. Frost, the Indian agent, was a or natural with strop wrist ; sizes 51 to 7%, A perfect fitting conditions, the great majority of passenger on tho Maqulnna to Clo- Miss Mclnnes and Mrs. Adam lost people of Canada would reside west 0086 on Friday night on business to Mrs. Gibbs and Miss Jones. 7-15: and splendid wearing Glove. Very special value at. per of the Great Lakes. At that time the connected with the Indian Depart Mrs. Jarret and Mrs. Pritchard won people of the West would be Just ment. from Mrs. Devitt and Miss Colllng- pair...... $2.25 as ready to do Justice to Ontario and x + + ford. ir«-9; Miss Mclnnes and Mrs. Will Bay One of Oar Newest Quebec as® to Ontario and Quebec Mrs. FL L. Gill was a passenger on Adam lost to Mrs. I>eyltt and Miss were willing to do to the people of this morning's train to Courtenay to Colllngford, 14-16; Mrs. Jàrrett and the West to-day. visit her daughter. Miss Olive Gill, Mrs. Pritchard lost to Mrs. Gibbs SENATE REFORM who is seriously ill in the hospital at and Miss Jones. 14-13. Courtenay. The question qf Senate reform ha«l MEN’S DOUBLES THESE NEW SPRING Spring Hats recently been referred to on a num PARADE ON SUNDAY Roes and Dublnson won from ber of occasion* by members of the Devitt and Tweedie, 16-14; Wilson, Government. He hoped they would Special to The Times and Heslip lost to Devitt and Twee- have the courage to tackle this ques die. 6-15. SUITS Thursday tion. It did not seem «reasonable tliât Metchosin, Feb. 10—A parade has uurtu a body not selected by the people been called of -Mwtrhiwn Hoy Scout;» MIXED DOUBLES should be a*ble to thwart its will. and Cubs for 3.15 p.m. on- Sunday Mrs. Pritchard and Dohinson won next aVtH- Mary's Church. Rev. F. SEE THE HATS IN OUR WINDOWS HUDSON BAY RAILWAY from Miss Jones and Tweedie, 15-13; I Of All Wool Tricotine I Com le y will hold p. special service. Mrs. Jarrett and Wilson won from Canada . was blessed with great The annual meeting of the parents’ Mr. e»'1 Mr. Devitt. 15-10; Miss Selling *1 natural resources, but these were committee of pack «nd Jroup will be McJnnes and Heslip lost to Miss Most assuredly were we favored by fortune when the process of completing negotiations of no value to the country unless held at Metchoatn Hall on Monday lories and Devitt. 14-16; Mrs. Adam February 23. at 8 o’clock. for these most desirable Hats was under way. They are the sort of Hats for which one developed. The construction of the and Ross lost to Mrs. Gibbs and Canadian Pacifiez® arid Canadian usually expects to. pay $10.00 and even more, being made, as they are, of silk, novelty Northern Railway systems had re- BOWLING ATjJAMES ISLAND Tweedie, 10-15. braids, straws and straw and silk combinations. The trimmings, ton, are smart and i suited in the discovery and develop- $100 AND $35.00 ! ment of many of. the country’s Special to The Times Chemairius senior basketball tenm up-to;season ; all new Spring shades as well as the ever-stylish all black. mineral resources, and he prophesied James Island. Feb. 10.—Two bowl played at Nanaimo last week, winning Are Exceptional Value Everything considered we expect a day of spirited buying. MAY AVK LOOK FOR YOU. that if the Hudson Ray Railway were ing teams from the Moore Club by a score of 44-18. A return game finished it would lead to large dis visited Victoria last Saturday, and+rs lonkea tor at"Chcmainua sometime coveries in Northern Manitoba. met with defeat both in the afternoon this week. You will be delighted with the fine Fabrics and t>CVFLOFMrNT ‘EFFORTS?" ’ nnd-ewanAug same*. la the. attar no**» * Friends n7 Mrs. M 11*11 allied wiTT Mr. Forke thought the development Falk of Victoria' was in great form, the excellent tailoring empioyed in the making be glad to hear that she has left the .Private enterprise and public rolling two game* of over 200. W. of these stylish new Spring Suits. Specially BALANCE OF THE WINTER HATS TO GO AT Rivers With 456 and Whalen with hospital after a very satisfactory re-, utilities, rather than the passage of priced at $30.00 and...... $35.00 legislation which met the mood of 451 were high men for the Moore coyery from her recent illness. Club, in the evening Victoria
"Bestfor you and Bohy too” „ „ «reine. “ "7...... " year on the ^Kamloops-Kelowna • x- - Jil He could see no reason for the branch la expected. ------—wr—r-i. , >■
VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1925
lantic. are just as comfortable and the chance of their lives to bring of new industries as weU as the ex TEirtoria Bailg Utimra ^we already agreeable in many ways as theii back that ancient handicap which pension o£ many of th ESTABLISHED 1885 noon. The action la for a declara tion of Joint liability of the defend NEWS IN BRIEF ants for the payment of approxi SMOKING MUST STOP mately $6.136 said to be due under Will Buy For One an agreement of sale of Victoria Lmpking in the Vieterif Arena W estinghouse Rev. Dr. Clem Deviee will begin a property in which Mary Agnes Kelly must atop aay the Oak Bay Police $1.95 Week Only new eerie* -night at the City’ Tem anas Uw original vendor, but assignat! Comm taste ne re. Warnings by the ple mid-week service at Temple Hall. her rights to the plaintiff». An agree police to hockey patrons have SPEAKS TO STUDENTS Ladies’ Short Line in Boats. ment of sale made In 1923, men proved ineffective, it ie asserted, Ladies’ One-strap Slippers. The annuel meeting of the Victoria tioned the sum of $10,000 as the pur and new the by-lew provisions J. L. Paton, M.À., Delivered ami Island Publicity Bureau will be chase price, the claim being for the are te be enforced to the limit. Boys’ Sehool Boots. Sizes 11 to 5. held Friday at the Chafnber of Com balance ««aid to lie due. Plaintiff al Smoking ineide the building after merce. ternatively asks an accounting and Inspiring Address at High RAD10LA Girls’ School Boots. Sizes 11 to *2. thia will be et the peril ef a court such other relief as the court may summons and followed by ■ fine. School This Morning Children’s Tan and Black Boots. Sizes 5 to 10). The police eetimetee for Saanich see fit to grant.- H. A. Maclean. K.<\, The action, eey the commission will this year amount to $10,955, an 1 appears for plaintiff, and Harold B. Prices Reduced ers, ie taken te put an end tm A very Interesting and inspiring were closed last night for presenta Robertson. K.C„ and W. C. Moresby ' See Centre Window what might become serious fire address was given by John Lewis tion to the Council. Included in this for defendants. total Is $690 fur a nexv Harley David menace with danger te life. Paton, M.A., the eminent English Maynard’s Shoe Store son motorcycle and sidecar. The » regular meeting of Court educationist, to 925 students at the Far West-Cariboo, No. 743, Inde Victorla High School this morning. | 648 Yates Street Phone 1332 ' Photograph» of scene» in and near pendent Order of Foresters, was held "What students can do for them Victoria are sought by the Victoria on Tuesday everting, in the Knights selves.” was the subject touched by anil Island Publicity Bureau for pub of I*ythias Hall, North Park Street, the speaker. He pointed out how ■WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRAD! licity purposes. Scenes of 8ooke, the principal feature being the in much easier It was if a teacher had Saanich, Metchosin and Col wood and stallation of officers, impressively B.C LIQUOR a class that was willing to work and sceens In .the city are desired. carried out by H C. Wilson of Van do everything that was possible for couver. high chiet ranger for this themselves rather than one that At the close of the trial of Re* ve. failed to co-operative. it was like a Eastman in County (criminal) Court Province, and T. L. Beuven, of the same city, a deputy of the supreme heavy wtieelbarrow. which was being For the Press Ball Friday yesterday afternoon. Judge McIntosh pushed up a hill, and would oitty go acquitted the. accused. Stuart Hen court. The officers are as follows: CONDITIONS Junior past chief ranger, A. E. Me- as far as it wa* pushed. "If both Correct essentialsi for evening wtarWtar thatthal denotedt distinction and derson appeared for the defendant, teacher nnd Htudents work together To-cfey we are authorised to announce substantial price quality. and M. B. Jackson, K.C., for the Kachvm,; court deputy, companion. Mrs. R. McCoubrev; physician. Dr. everything goes along like wedding reductions on Westinghouse Radiol&s. On some models Men's Fnralahlnii 1166 Hon* la* Ht.. A. E. Me Mil king, chief ranger. C. R. beds/' the speaker stated. "Every upwards of $100.00 can be saved and for these we urge High School is a privilege for stud and Near n«-trher'* Mask In connection with the arrange Prior; vice chief ranger. A. W. Mof IMPROVING prompt enquiries so that orders can be filled from stock Snorts Wear GORDON ELLIS LTD fat; financial secretary. E. P. ents to learn, and every privilege has ments made betxveen the Victoria it» duty. Students have to do thinga and Island and the Vancouver Pub Nathan; recording secretary, W. E. in our Showrooms, licity Bureaus, the Vancouver Bureau Haggar. treasurer, Companion Mrs. Commissioner Davidson Ap for themselves, and homework Is a has applied for reading1 matter and C. B. Bloor; senior woodward. W. chance to xyregtle with a difficulty," WESTINGHOUSE LOUD TUBES preciative of Co-operative he asserted. photographs for n folder now being Duncan; Junior woodward. T. Gray; SPEAKERS EJ.V., 199, 200. 201A, prepared. . ( ——— senior beadle, A. A. P. McDowell; Attitude of Hotel Men “A large number ot parents have a Junior beadle, R. McCoubrvy; trustees wrong attitude a* far as homework \V.D. 11 and 12. Formerly The Victoria branch of the En Companion Mrs. C. B. Bloor and Com is concerned," stated Mr. Paton. :r«TL$24.00 $5.50j gineering Institute of Canada will panion Mis» K. N. Paine; finance • Teachers wish students to do their now nleet on Februarv 14 at 9.45 n.m. at committee, Messrs. A. E. McEachern Gives Them Part Credit For own homework, and not have their 200 Belleville Street entrance for the and T. Gray. After the completion parents or other persons do it. In CANADA PAINT purpose of visiting the British Amer- of the ceremony refreshment* Curtailment of Bootlegging order to strengthen tire mtmi tt must lean PnintL-*,omrjmy Works. It la served and a pleasant time enjoyed. be given tasks, and homework is one" earnestly-hoped that a large attend and "Viciousness oTTrâîfic of these. If a student digs a thing up Made of elephant white lead and pure linseed oil, ground by ance will be at thia meeting. for hlmeeif, and is only successful Liquor conditions In Vancouver after quite a task, he will very sel expert». The paint that covers 42.'> square feet, two coats, Charged with passing a street car dom forget anything learned this way VICTORIA « « | LIMITE» While It took on an elderly passenger, are how greatly improved. The attitude of the brewer* and No homework given a pupil is be to the gallon., ' _ Mrs. W. L. Martin was fined $10 In yond his power. V i| hotel men of the Province in co "Everythin! in Music“—Radio Station CFCT City Police Court to-day. The pass- operating with the Liquor Control '•Another important subject that all *2 pt., reg. 45c for ..... 35f I 1 pt^ teg. 85c for T.V...... 65^ I ing had been inadvertent, said de- students must mind Is accuracy. 1 qt., reg. $1.50 for...... $1.19 | gal., reg. 12.85 for.. .$2.10 j fendant, who told of the traffic con Board to eliminate muui of the vlc- 1110 DOUGLAS STREET BEER ON PREMISES. iousne** in the liquor business and Nothing must be done in a scampy ditions at the scene. The regulations Gallon, reg. $5.50 for ...... $ 1.10 fo raise Its standard*. 1* bearing re or sloppy way, and a pupil should do had to be observed, commented the anything, no matter how small, to I eburt, imposing fine. sults ancarh later. Officers of the drunken condition, and were warned now as good as it has been for a long speaker. Provincial police and the friends ot resources. She advocated a system will lecture and show by lantern by the steward. Mirfield. to leave. time,” Commissioner Davidson said. Harry Charlesworth introduced Mr. of reforestation and conservation to about seventy beautiful views of the men joined to-day in a sys- They were refused ' anything to “Conditions in Vancouver to-day Paton on behalf of the National -fcemati.- the shore near the offset the Increased export of Christ- North Wales. He will be assisted by drink, said witness, and left after nre very much Improved over what Council of Education. mas trees from this Island.______scone. Dragging operations started To-night at thy - First Preaby- Hfv 'following artist*: Misa CTartPU this .'afternoon under provincial Con •gtoour terr mtmirp* time. ------They "were Rtx mnnTtT* ngo.“ Mr. Wil Spinal Witness drew a sharp distinction liam s said. terian Church Mr. Paton will speak Buckler, violinist: Miss Hilda Bird. stable Hatcher. A.K.C.M.. pianist'. Miss Ihivies. Welsh between the Great War Veterans As- “We are now receiving splendid ,at a public meeting, under the aus GEORGIAN FURNITURE pices of the local committee of the reciter. D. C. Hughes, Welsh tenor. The annual business meeting of St. si/oiation of Canada, aiv incorporated co-operation from the brewers and hotelmen with respect to meeting National Council of Education. His The public is invited. Ik>ors wilt be Mary's Guilds was held in tin- hall, body, nnd the local branches; the AND SILVERW ARE and checking the bootlegger*,'’ Mr. subject will be “The School in Rela open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. .Rev. A. E. de L. Nunns presiding. A tatter l*ei«g unincorporated but chartered by the Dominion com Davidson added. ”1 look upon the tion to 4'ivie ITogress." UNDER THE HAMMER report of the" work undertaken by the Adjustments mand. The Dominion and Provincial co-operation and sympathetic atti Fwltd til ^854 Wits given. The trua*- command*, said Wit ness, bad neeon- tude on the part of the brewer* -and At the auction of antique furniture vier gave statements showing the "conducted by McOloy A Ct>_ auctioneers, *No sincere Investigator will deny trol over the operation of the local hotel men at present in no small way yesterday, when they disposed of the amount of money raised by the guild ns contributing, materially towards the efficacy of the correction of units In any part of Canada- The Ritchie collection, the following are a to be $1.899.80. most of which was local units, he said, were oticrated by the curtailing of bootlegging. few of tin prices obtained: Fair spinal lesions in the prevention and given to help to pay off the debt on their own executives and were "I want to expn-es appreciation of 4>orgian silver candlestick*. $150. the organ fund. Contributions were eradication of diseuse.” separate and apart as to property the brewer* and hotel men who ary Txyorge II. < anl tray. $50, Georgian given to Rex. Andrews's mrmorlul tîijâkard. $110; small I risk'Oliver oval YOU rights and operation. now honestly trying to take the and tin* rectory fund wa* also helped. tray. $41; *ix rat tall* teaspoon*. $27; The heuiC'Mg proceeds with Frank liquor Industry from the mire an I Irish gravy spoon. $21: six teaspoons The following officers, were elected fnyn so much of the viciousnes* In TOPIC OF DISCUSSION Higgins. K.V , and J. B. Clearihue (1817). $21; old violin. $42; Chippendale for the coming year: Honorary for the defence and V. L. Harrison cidental to the traffic and place it on card table, $6«i; Sheffield tray. $72; Shef Regain Your Lost president*. Mrs. Nunns and Mrs. for the Crown. a basis satisfactory To the public." Women’s Council Hear Re field IU| frame. $50; pair entree dishes. Crease; president. Mrs. Marshall: “There are now no difficulties or $13. grandtather clock. $150. rosewood WILL first vice-president. Mrs. W. J. misunderstandings between Vancou work table, $12; Georgian drawing-room ports on City Relief and set. $3*8.50 There wa* a very large at Goepel; second vlce-premdent, Mrs. ver nnd the Liquor Board." Mr. Wil a Hygiene tendant e of buyers, several coming from Energy Mimtizainbvrt ; secretary. Mr a. Far- liams raid. the Mainland. quhar; treasurer, Mrs. T. Cooper. Mr. Williams told how. on-lhe re We will make a thorough examina commendation of the police chief, Reports of standing committees and ENJOY Vancouver is increasing its dry squad. affiliated societies occupied the at tion and give an analysis of your The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Army and Navy Veterans held their regular tention of the Local Council at this Golden Frown Toast morniwg's session. unemployment ■pine. Remember—You will not be meeting on Monday. The election of made just right on s officer* taking place ;rs fnttGWS: being discussed in relation to the re obligated in any way. port of the Friendly Help Society. HOTPOINT Revers 1 President. Mrs.» 1$. Ruddock; first ible Toaster, which viee-president, Mrs. F. Kiuvin; set- WANT LEGISLATION The statement that the present system of relief tends to increase turns the toast wtth- • nd vice-president, Mrs. Gardiner; MEET THIS YEAR hixincaa-and- pauperism and an ap __out handling. HIGGINBOTHAM’S secretary, H. Williams; treasurer, peal to the women to provide work Mrs. R. Law; sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Net Cost to City During 1924 for the jobless whenever possible, See them at Phone 568 Weeks. There was a considerable drew forth the comment from a mem amount of business transacted. Tyro Stobart Bldg., 746 Yates Street Amounted to $19,471.58 ber that some of th«* men applying new members were welcomed into the To Prevent Confusion With for relief did not want work. She auxiliary. The ladies have decided In spite of the fact th£t a policy of had offered $20 a month and board Hawkins & to hold a Valentine tea on Saturday V. /. Quality economy has been enforced In the Other Products and Those to a man but he declined, preferring at tire headquarters, 12^0 Government management of the Victoria Public too accept relief. Various expression* Street. Mrs. Ruddock Is general con of B.C. IJbrury during the year which has of opinion were offered, the general Coal vener. and Mrs.Moffatt will read the consensus being that work of any Hayward just closed, the t>oard lias been un The tariff committee of the B.C. i ups. A musleul programme will in- kind should be preferable to charity. Because people can de Electrical Quality and Service Stores, able to keep the expenditure* ab Manufacturers' Association has taken | eb-de selections by the Naval Bri solutely within the amount of the ap Dr. Irene Hudson gave a compre pend on our coal, they 1607 Dougla* St., Opp. City Hall gade Band. up the question of bringing into force hensive review of the work of. the propriation, Miss Margaret Jean regulations which will prevent Phone 643 public health committee nnd touched (’lay. librarian, says in the annual re Brltiwh Columbia .salmon being con order again and again 1103 Douglas SL, Nr. Fort SL j The hearing of the action of Robert port which will be before the Library upon health condition* in the city and Porter and Sons Limited vs. William fused w.lth- other canned salmon on province generally. She praised the Phone 2627 t’ommlosion to-day. By mean* of the English market, the Chamber of TRY IT ! GOOD FIR WOOD W. Foster, and J. H. Armstrong and other source* of rex-enuc. however, public health nurses for their work §4.00 Per Cord Load Commerce learns. A request re W. A. Miller as executors for the es- such as fines which the Public Lib ceived from the British Columbia and to their ministrations and edu LEMON. GONNASON CO. MMITEO I late of the late WMHam Miller, wjll raries Act places at the disposai of cational work attributed the low Phone 77 2324 Government St. branch has been p{a PHONE 1670—PRIVATE EXCHANGE CONNECTING ALL DEPTS. The breakfast drink thats all-in-one London Newspaper Says New February Home Furnishing Bargains Traffic From France is Creating Problem Why net invest in good Furniture just in the same way as you invest in a home, Tendon. Feb. 11. — Great Britain paying for it in a business-like way such as is provided in our new 10% has a bootlegging problem, says The Special Selling of Westminster Gazette, which although Extended Payment Plan ? We offer you this privilege in ad«lition to the small as compared with that of the Vnited States, threatens to grow and advantages of Special Bargain Prices. Decide now to improve your home with may necessitate the adoption of ape Evening Frocks cial measures. Furniture and Furnishings of worth-while quality. During this Sale yon may The trouble arises from the fact that the price of spirits In Far nee even buy Draperies, Household Staples, Hardware and Crockery on our Easy Is only half that in England, where For the Valentine Dance th- duty is v*-ry high. This entour One Fancy Silk Dress Payment Plan, providing your pdrehase amounts in all to $50.00 or over. ages smugglers to run comtraband In powder blue, trimmed with metal lace; spirits across the Channel In small size 16 Regular $19.95. Clearing Price, motorboat*. whette»* they are taken at ...... 4...... dii.es Useful to London ar. t other large cities In Wonderful Bargains in Bedroom Suites not or lorries. On# Jade Silk D^sa Electrical Appliances These ventures are substantially Trimmed with tulle; size 38. Former price 10 Per Cent Oash.Is All That’s Needed To Place One of at Sale Prices fli nneed an«l bring big proft'a. ac $27.50. Clearing Price ...... 19.95 Handsome Bedroom Suites In Ycrar Home cording to the peter. Nickel Plated Table Steves One Peach Georgette Dress Three-piece Ivory EnsSnel Bedroom Suite Beaded and trimmed with ostrich; size 36. Quick heating and inexpensive. Quick to prepared Former price $49.56. Clearing Price $39.50 •Consisting of dresser with four drawers and heavy plate Sale price...... $2.59 Quick to digest! Quick One Blue and Gold Brocade Dress mirror, low back, four-drawer chiffonier and full size Turnover Toasters Trimmed with ostrich; sise 16. Former price bow-foot bed, hardwood construction, with drawers dove An everyday need. Sale Price. OFFICERS ELECTED each...... $3.95 to assimilate! $65.60. Clearing Price ...... $39.60 tailed both ends, finished in ivory enamel and hand One Pearl Grey Georgette Drees Household Electric Soldering GhirardellfsGround somely decorated. Sale Price, rtfT Ir Trimmed with heavy fringe and cerise vel the suite ...... èpO*/« I O lOcolate is the all-in- vet flowers ; sise 38. Former price $65.00. Very efficient, always useful Clearing Price ...... $32.50 for household radio work. Sale one breakfast drink for Vancouver. Feb. — Concluding 4-piece Ivory Bedroom Suite Ivory Enamel Five-piece Price ...... $1.95 all-the-family. No tax one of the most profitable conven One Jade Georgette Drees Consisting of dresser, chif Bedroom Suite With hem bordered In ostrich ; size, $8. For-^__ Electric Irons tions In the history of the organiza Louis XVI period, constructed' on your time! No tax tner price $85.06. Clearing iTice ... $49.69 fonier, full sized ifow-foot 55»bs. In weight, has back rest tion. the National Dairy Council of from the best selected hard Canada yesterday re-elected taiost of bed sqd large .vanity dressing and extension cord. Sale on your stomach! No One Henna Crepe Drete wood. comprising dfesser with I Tice :...... $4.96 the officers of last year's .council. Handsomely- beaded In crÿetal ; size 38. table. All beautifully finished tax on your nerves! Defers the holding at ths nazt con - - • -large plated mirror, chiffonier, FüTfiW pn«?ë tfS.THL Clearing Frire $46.00 sard a * c o r a t e a. raTT Heater» ..... vention a special committee will three- mirror vanity dressing Sale Price ...... $7.49 bring in a report recornmending a One Petunia Crepe Drete Price table, cane-seat bench , apd revised constitution and bylaws and Handsomely headed Jn crystal ; size 36. complete $169.50 bow-top bed; regular $225.00. Electric Coffee Percolators suggestions will be offered as to Former price $79.50. Clearing Price..$49.60 Seven-cup sise, panel shaped what wilt best meet the wishes of One White Silk Voile Drees ^ $179.50 aluminum pots complete with the members In this respect. Five-piece Walnut ' silk extension cord. Sale Price, With black velvet applique flowers; size 42. As ?a result of. the election of Former ,i*rl» »; Four-piece Wstout Bed <*eh . . ; v,vr,r,i ... $8.-49 GHIRARDÉLLVS $*9.50. Clearing Price ...... $49.50 Bedroom Suite officers. President E. H. Stonehouse. —Electrical Department, n cun te Weston. Ont.. Vice-President Joseph One Butterxup "Georgette Drees Handsome Colonial style, com room Suite mo 15 n coi. \ Comprising large dresser, Main Floor A. Caulder. Moose' Jaw. Kasfc.. Gen Trimmed with rose petals and scarf; size 50. Former price prising dresser. chiffonier, chiffonier, three-mirror dres eral Counsel. Sec-rotary and Treasur $75.06. Clearing Price ...... $49.50 er d'Arcy St-ott. Ottawa, and Assis d reeslng table*,, bench and. £ull sing table #and full size panel Bargains From the China . ta nt-'ttef-retivFy-^X.- •*P. imvir, jQn* Citrtw.Crape.jQr.ese— (.♦><1; regular price fîîïdd. ton. will continue In office, together With flounce, beaded in fraise; size 38. Formel; price $85.00. sise poster bed ; regular $232.50. Section Clearing Price ...... $69.60 with the following : A. II. Vuttvn. re S,™...... $179.50 52-piece Dinner and T«* Sets presenting the Maritime ITovlncee; - -Second Floor —Fourth Floor A. A. Fortier. Quebec : Fred. W. Kay. ... $187.50 .A high-grade English semi- M.P.. Quebec: A. M. Player. Ontario; porcelain gold line Dinner Sets J. M. Carr others. Manitoba: J. W. in pretty new shapes, 52 pieces, Skelley. Alberta, and W. J. Park. sufficient for six persons; British Columbia. New Spring Gloves regular $1*95. Sale Price. STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES AND The council expressed It.i great Now Showing In Wide Varieties per set...... $12.95 pleasure In the improvement in the Sugar and Cream Sots reputation of Canadian butter and French Suede Washable French Suede Novelty ------ALTERATIONS ------cheese on the British market, which Clear glass Sugar and Cream Sets, Colonial style, covered Let us figure on your requirements. All work guaranteed acted as a stimulant to producers hi With perforated turn-back their efforts to ship nothing but the With two dome fasteners, sugar. Sale Price, pair, 59# • Estimates Free pique sewn seams and self cuff, fancy silk embroidered I Compulsory grading of butter and points, pique sewn seams and Covered Glass Butter Dishes points. In colors of cham one dome fastener. In colors Colonial style to match sugars I cheese for export by the Dominion Axminster Rugs and creams. Each ...... 35$ I Government as Well as the grading pagne. grade, grey and drab; of brown and mode; sizes 6 THE REG * 030SS WORKSHOP Chins Baby Pistes and testing of milk and cream when sizes 6 to 7*4. Per pair to T. Per pii r V. 77”. $2.T5 SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS SALE It reaches the manufacturer had Heavy China Baby Plates with 584-6 Johnson Street (Just Below Government). Phone 2169 ...... $2.00 «lone much to bring about this satis French Kid Novelty Gloves 10% Cash and the Balance Monthly nursery pictures. Sale Price. “Only Disabled Soldiers Employed’’ . With one dome fastener, each ...... 39$ factory condition Iligh-grade Ruga in a number of new designs and attractive The final resolution adopted by the French Suede Gloves pique sewn seams and self —Lower Main Floor council expressed appreciation of the Silk lined, with two dome stitched points, fancy top in colorings. Dominion and ITovlnciAl Govern contrasting color. Shown in fasteners, pique sewn seams, ments in promoting cow testing and pastel and beaver, black and Buv now and save money at these special low prices. Toiletries of Proven the elimination jot Jhprofltable cows. self points. , in colors of mode white, and beaver and pastel. Size 6.9x9.6. Value which are the greatest cause of loss beaver and grey; sizes 6 to* Sizes 5% to 7. Per pair Sale Price . $27.50 mm...... $43.75 to the dairy farmers. Y.rdl.y’, Bath Crystal* I1XS 7%. Per pair ...... $2.75 T....$2.75 Size 9x9 $37.50 S ...... $49.75 Yard ley’s Bath Tablais» $1.75 ia —Man! Floor Sale Ihrice . Yardley’e Double Compacts, at ...... $2.00 Fashionable Hosiery Yard ley’• Single Compacts, Fast Color Wash Rugs at ...... $1.50 At Hudson’s Bay Popular Prices Reg. $17.60 for $10.75 Yardley’e Compact Refills, 75$ Fibre Bilk Hose Woodbury’s Vanishing and Cold Rose Colorpd Wash Rugs for bedrooms and bathrooms. These are Cream Jars ...... 50$ With fancy embroidered fronts, guaranteed fast color and will not fade. Size 6x9. A Woodbury’s Facial Soap... .25$ Regular $17.56. Sal Price ...... $lU#lt) Berlin. Feb. 11.—German railroads, wide hemmed tops, in heather Woodbury's Shaving Sticks, 25$ now freed of government control and mixture ; also brown, navy, —Third Floor •Atkinson’s Face Powder, 75$ politics, are considering innovations white and black ; sizes 81-. to Atkinson’s Face Powder Sifter and Improvements. Under the gen Container ...... 75$ eral superintepdency of Rudolf 10. Per $1.00 Fekol, Oilcloth and Inlaid Linoleums at Pompeian Creams and Powders Oeser. formerly Minister of Trans-' Pair at ...... '...... 60$ portation, a careful study is being made of the needs and comforts of I Wide Bibbed Wool Hose >- -■ Sale Prices pass«*ngers, the increase of speed, the j Narrow hemmed tops, feet “Hand's” English-made maintenance of safety and a proper 10% Cash, Balance in Nine Monthly Payments strongly reinforced, in shades margin of profit. Feltol -Floor Covering Pipes When the tourist season opens next of black, brown, coating, smoke These Pipes are very light and May, overseas passengers will be able A reliable felt base floor covering and navy. ®-| OJT in a wide selection of patterns and prove to be excellent smokers to take a through train from the They also have a unique idea in docks at Bremerhaven and Cuxhaven Per pair...... «P-L.tiV colorings ; 6 feet wide. Sale i J- for Berlin. Thus will a pre-war ser the use of the aluminum stem Price, per sq. yard ...... mTTV tube. Moderately priced. $2.50 vice be resumed. “Orient" Purple Stripe Silk Hose Floor Oilcloth Wireless telephones have been in Full fashioned, with wide hem tops and strongly rein Painted Rack Floor Oilcloth of stalle*! on the trains betwee n Berlin superior finish and make. Near Hudson’s Bay Parity and Hamburg. Frankfurt and Munich forced; in French nude, thrush, silver, dark brown, goods Just In and in the newest The average speed of German beige, ehamjiagne, medium grey ; (J»f> OK Groceries trains before the war was: 41.5 miles patterns; 6 fee* wide. nn hour, and Germany always has sizes 8Vè to 10. Per pair...... Sale Price, per sq. yard..... *XazV Chase Gem Potatoes, guaranteed enjoyed the reputation of having — Main Floor Heavy Printed Linoleum stock which will be found fewer accidents than any other epun- in Scotch and Canadian makes, absolutely dependable, 100-lb. try in the world. In 1924 the speed splendid wearing quality. Shown In sack. Special...... $3.38 average was 34 7, but Director Oeser a good range of designs. Values to Please Note—Greatly increased is confident this will be increased in New French Voile Blouses $1.16. Sale Price. 7Q/» prices on really good potatoes 1925. To this end there will l»e . ex per sq. yard ...... I e/V are expected.. Proved safe by millionsPIRIH and prescribed by physiciarfs for tensive improvements to tracks. En Made entirely by hand of rich French voile trimmed with High-grade Inlaid Linoleufa MARMALADE MAKING gines and rolling stock already arc exquisite laces, drawn thread work and hand embroidery, satisfactory, the dlréctop asserts. _ Exclusive straight line patterns of Scotch Inlaid Linoleums, offer SUPPLIES Neuralgia Colds The German railroad system em always beautiful. Made with Peter Pan or long roll ing the best Selection we have seen anywhere. (P-g PQ New Marmalade Oranges, per ploys about 800.000 melt. There art collars ; others with cascade (roots, long sleeves with Sale Price, per sq. yard ...... dozen ...... 40$ 11.250 railroad stations, *3.000 miles —Third Floor California Grapefruit, 4 for 25$ Headache Pain of t^ack. 106 construction shops and' smart cuffs. Prices S5.95, 96.50, 97.50 and 98.50 Finest Sunkist Lemons, per dor. 3.237 administration offices. at ...... 30$ One ot the dirftctar^.»cbleX tasks Is. . «.owe*r k.i.. . r-tonuaci... j . . urapmriin,v . .f—i* s.o . tart tp make the lines profitable enough Lumbago Toothache ...... 25$ to take care of their share of the The “Badminton” Tailored Shirt Waists 10 Per Cent Cash if Purchase Amounts to $60.00 reparation^ burden, and he is confid Sweet California Navel Oranges, ent this can “be $one. He has a free Ideal For Sports Wear Curtain Scrims Scotch Curtain Nets . excellent quality and good size. Rheumatism Neuritis hand to run the system on strictly Serviceable quality Curtain Fine quality Scotch Curtain per dozen ...... 28$ business principles. He has dis “English make,” made from heavy quality Spun Silk, Scrim# with neat borders, 36 Nets in neat patterns. We 2 dozen for ...... 55$ missed 300.000 then whom© he con strictly tailored, with convertible collar; others with inches wide. Sale Price, per can recommend this for dur Accept only “Bayer” packa; CROSLAND BROS.’ SWEET sidered superfluous; railway officials smart roll collars and neat revers. Come in an assort yard ...... 19$ ability and service; 36 inches PEA SEEDS which contains proven directions. no longer hold their jobs of life. He wide. Sale Price, yard, 29r Grown on the Island Is catering to the business of the ment of pretty stripes. Prices 97.95 to...... 911.50 Curtain Note Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. It will pay you to buy your Croaiand Brea.’ No. 3 Collection countries surrounding Germany —Second Floor Hand-blocked Cretonnes Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. which need the German lines for Spring curtain fabrics now at French and English Hand- Sweet Peas, contains 12 splen Aspirin Is tile (ride mark iresistered in Canada ) of Bayer Manufacture of M ce oecet Ic transshipment purposes. this low price. We are offer blocked Cretonnes in beautiful did varieties for ...... $1.00 ed dealer of Bsllcyllcarid (Acetyl Salicylic Acid. "A. 8. A."). While It Is well known ing a good selection of Curtain designs and colorings; a wide Creel and Bros.’ No. 4 Collection that Aspllln means Bayer ■♦nofactare, to atoUt the public agalnet Imitations, the Tablets Nets at a big saving; values contains $ exhibition varieties •f Bayer Company will be stamped with their general trade mark, the “Bayer Cross.” Purchases of Liquor Men’s Fur Felt Hats selection to choose from; 31 From Glynn of London to $5c. Sale Price, per yard. inches wide; values to $1.45. for ...... 50$ at ...... 45<* Sale Price, per yard...... 69# Croaiand Bros.’ 1925 Novelty Described at Trial England Tafia Edge Marquisettes and %wee* Peas, per package. 25$ meeting of the Government's cen Bordered Veils Fast Color Drapery Bilks Cropland Brea* Named Varieties, tral executive cojnmittee that Rus We have just opened up a new Rose or blue striped Drapery St. Johns, Nfd.. Feb. 11.—Testl- V. Fine Tape ! LONE SHIP WAITS FOR DISTRESS CALLS Ask Your Grocer TAKES FUEL SUPPLY Strcnathgu ^ for a trial package of TO OFF for the Weak AN EXCELLENT 0X0 Cubes are concentrated PRESCRIPTION bed. Oxo creates strength, Hot Milk -Hall a cup. vigor,vitality. It relieves tired Hoi Watav-HaM a cup. ness and is both a food and "SALADA" OXO-Ona teaspoonlul tonic. Oxo Cubes used in Small Craft Taking Supplies or an OXO Cube. cooking convert common to Freighter in South; Squeese of Lemon. place dishes into tasty fare. H406 Leaves To-day Thio proscription should be I skew oece or twice e day la tin» mi 4—15c. It will prove its superiority end always ,uet bolero going - “ * 10—30c. The launch Chief Skugaid, lately out. It givws warmth end in the tea pot — Try it today. estfo n-'urishsBoet to tbe out of drydock and In good repair for •rsirm, aed «• on ideal tele guard ogoieol inlection. TbeCreat Beef Economy an ocean trip, left here early this morning for the south, it is reported, over a large number of village* located ami is taking ftps» and water supplies j along the Nile, and it was In the chief to the steamship Stad&cona. The ves of these, situated at the t»aee of the sel is only about fifty-five tons gross i pyramids, that Enaai K hat tab received weight, and it is understood Is owned 1 HOST DIES WHEN I the travelers. They had ' traveled by Monday from Southeastern Alaska with train and caravan from Sues, where by the same firm which operates the they had left the Canadian Pacific Ktadacona. the Western Freighters, 117 passengers and a large cargo of steamship Empress of France, upon canned salmon and fresh and Limited. fish. hivh they are going around the world. The Stadarona, reports from the TOURISTS ARRIVE ï The chieftain wielded a powerful In 8s. TEES fluence in this part of the country and south have stated, is lying without formerly a Canadian Pacific steamship before she came into the hands of the Pacific Salvage Company. The Coming here In the service of the fuel and with very little water aboard. United American Lines, the German was known as a staunch friend of the about forty mil., off thertanTta noV.T'ihiYaiva*. Company1, wharf here waltln, for any call, from .hip. In di.lrea. at aea which may steamship Sachaen arrived last night Cairo, Feb. 11.—While acting as boat British Protectorate. He is succeeded coast. ba"u able to keep her position ! come In. She Is the sole salvage craft available for Instant removal to the scene of a wreck, as the salvage tug with i.SOo tons of inward cargo for local to a number of well-known Canadian bv his son Naar. and United States world travelers yes The visitors from acmes the Atlantic at sea. Her crew are reported to be j skookum Is standing by the Salvage Chief and salvaging gear from that vessel. Meanwhile the new discharge. terday morning. Kn.mi Kh.ittab. a leader before returning to their ship will at boatTsalvage Ktng.'ts making her best time across the Atlantic, towards Victoria. No late word ha» been re tend by invitation the desert funeral, to suffering from scurvy. of Arabian tribesmen, succumbed to a Some days ago a revenue cutter ceived from this ship. She was last heard from several days ago. well on her way across the Atlantic Ocean, sudden attack of heart failure. He was whifh tribesmen on horse and camel ate SAN FRANCISCO SHIPPING a prominent Sheik holding authority hurrying from all point» of the compass from San Francisco is said to have and fighting heavy weather, 'f’hu Tees returned from the wreck of the Salvage Chief yesterday, with the crew of the latter vessel aboard. Ran Francisco, Feb. 11.—Predictions that within the next few years the port officials are-still considering the move. of Manila would be come the distribut gone alongside the ship and officers The Vancouver harbor dues and delay* Turgeon Grain Commission boarded her. finding, it Is s$id. every i nthe servie*. due to the difficulty <*f ing centre of the (trient with practically thing In order. The ship cleared from all shipping lines including it as a port negotiating passage of the First Nar Report Compliments Can of call, were made to-day by W. J. Saw here for Mexico or South American CM CM FERRY rows at certain stages of the tide are yer. Cnited States Shipping Board .port points some time ago. given as the main reasons for the pros adian Pacific Line engineer at Manila, who arrived In San When the Chief Skugaid takes her pective change. Francisco en route to Washington, P,C. _for Soups—Stew, the needed supplies, the Stadarona will come north to Victoria to load MAY MOVE FROM Ottawa. _ Feb. .. liF-The Tuntfbn \ccordlng- to 84vy4P 196 Shipping another cargo for the south. Grain Commission report pays i Board vessels called at* Manila during —Meat Pie* tribute to the railways for the splen 1924. an increase by fifteen In the num did service they render in the rapid ber arriving during the previous - year. He said the harbor was being rapidly handling of the western grain crops. developed with erection nf new termin ISTO adds immeasurably to their Claims Damages .This, Indeed, Is one of the outstand als and the addition of modern facili richness and flavour. Just you ing features of the report. During ties for handling cargoes. B Against Tugboat BIG HERRING HAUL the crop season of 1922-23,. so good try it. It takes away the flat and Revival of Suggestion Voiced was the service that though the Can Three offshore liners arrived here yes adian Pacific Railway handled 105,- terday bringing In a total of several insipid taste of any dish. The addi Vancouver, Feb. II.—instated Some Months Ago But Run is First at Nanaimo 00Q ears of grain it received only six hundred pasnenger* The City inf Pana Also Maker, of damages are claimed by Joseph I ma of tir» Pacific Mail Company, com tion of Bisto makes “left-overs” and Then at Barkley Sound complaints about lack of cars from pleting 1*. r first round trip In the Mexi CEKEBOS SALT Mayers, New Westminster tugboat j N« w Westminster. Feb. 11 —The Can the Railway and Grain Commission can and Central American service, ar tempting and savoury dishes. Bisto operator and coal merchant, from the I adian Pacific Railway Is still consider- Herring laying tag with the fumhlned. In 192Î-24 w4th an even rived first The President Lincoln ar JdacUhd Tug -and Hogg* ’Ththfftg"ÏWt on ffie WflifW* large* mmrtmr- bumHed? rived en*M6.after Iroro th* F»r Ka»V«foW ■ is a great akf to Oooking and should Umited to compensate liim for the I m»l,f New _WestmipHter Its headi^uar Island. They seem to dodge between only eight complaints. lowed by the Matsonia from Honolulu loss of a scow laden with coal in} tens for Its ferry carrying cars to have a place in every kitchen. ertuver Island points, says The British Nanaimo and Barkley Sound. First The report sa^s: ‘Moving the Nanaimo Harbor on'November 7 last. Columbian. they ran up the Sound, then there wak crop of Western Canada is a trans A writ was Issued from Supreme a run at Nanaimo, then the run portation task of the highest magni IN 10. 25. * 50c. PACKAGES Some time ago. F W Peter*, sunied on the Sound and now Nanaimo Cross-word Craze AT ALL GROCERS Court on behalf of Mr. Mayers to visit to New Went minster, consulted la reported full of herring, bqt there tude, for a short period, s'il the re day. IV Is understood that the de with city officials as to the feasibility were few fish boats there to take ad sources of the railways are used to, fendant company denies that their of the scheme, which would involve the their highest capacity. The grain0 construction of a altp at the <\P R. vantage of the second visitation of silver Felt on Railways tug._ the Pacific Monarch, collided has i fll*he# to the coal contre. must he kept moving in a continuous wharf.____tK- here. Since then nothing I In connection with these flying trips - / ------with the scow as alleged. .h^railiïï K the fish it is reported that many flow from the country points to the \ ancouver advices are that the railway japane,e fishermen on Barkley Sound terminals. We find no general com Passengers Ask That Dictionar worked stehddy thirty-six to forty- plaint prevalent with regard to the ies be Placed on Continental eight hours hauling in herring. Jug.* of "manner in which this service is per sake stood on the wharf for their re formed. When one considers the Trains freshment when they brought their average crop harvested, the length of INCITES STRIKES; loaded vessels in. The Oriental flshçi men are noted for their will and ability time occupied in threshing the grain Winnipeg, Feb. 11.—The vogue of COURT FINES HIM to stay endlessly on a Job when it pays and the elevator facilities at the ter the crossword puxxle Is nationwide. good profits. They do not etudy eight- minais. To receive shipments, the It has outrun the twrders of cities ! hour days and such ( lecidental develop railways appear tç be keeping abreast and towns and has extended its in Melbourne, FVb. 11.- President j merits ,»f industry, the fishing companies of the growing seasonal demand for X ! say transportation facilities." fluence to the trains that speed Walsh of the Seamen's Union wag across the continent. At least this yesterday found guilty on three "The Canadian Pacific Railway is the opinion of Walter Pratt, gen charges of Inciting dock workers, VESSELS MOVEMENTS and the Canadian National Railways eral manager of the sleeping, dining members of the Waterside Fed have each- developed a very complete and parlor car department of the eration. to strike,, tuid of inciting Aueonla at London from New York. and careful organisation to provide ('anadian National Railways, who official» of the federation to en Comino at London from Ht. John. for the accumulation of grain at con announeed to-day that In response couragé tho strikers Ho was Homeric at Tunis from New^Tork. venient points on their lines before to numerous requests from passen folk fined X 15fi and coots, which Mongolian Prince at Liverpool from the opening .of the crop moving sea gers ho had ordered dictionaries to •amounted ■ to fifty guineas; •* HaWa x ------«on. ? Thaw organisations are- then be* placed on all cars of the system ...Canadian Spinner at Halifax from carried through during the period of that are equipped with » library. Vancouver. movement and keep the care directed day by day to those parts of grain to- where shipments arc available POSITIONS BY WIRELESS for the crop movement of 1922-23. The C.P.R. had available between 35.000 and 36,000 cars, and they un FnRTHVAN, * pm— TIMES SHIPPING CHART loaded during the season 105.000 VAHITI. 912 miles from Victoria, cars of grain. For the crop season Inbound. DEEP SEA ARRIVALS 1923-24 about 36.000 cars were avail HANNA NEILSEN, bound New Steamer Master Ton Agent' From Due able and up to February 27. 1924, Westminster, 294 miles south of Flat there had been unloaded in the tery. Emp. of Canada S. Robinson C.P.R. Orient Feb. 9 neighborhood of 147,000 cars. PRINCESS KATHLEEN, bound Toyama Maru Teramoto 7090 N.Y.K. Orient Feb. 1C Victoria, 48 miles north of Kan Pedro. 11446 “On September 25, 1922, the Cana Philoctetes nithets Orient Feb. 13 dian National Railways had 36,684 Flmp. of Russia A. Hosken Orient Feb. 23 cars in service* . For the crop year Alert Bay—Overcast; southeast, light ; bar., 29.12; temp., 40; smooth. Tahiti C.P.R. Australia Feb. 13 l923-?4, the Canadian National Rail Prince Rupert—Clear; calm; bar., Africa Maru Komlvxi 9411 Rithets Orient Feb 27 way up to February 6. 1924. had un loaded 120.440 cars. During the lust 30:18: temp., 28; smooth. Kstevan—Cloudy; calm; bar. 30.00; COASTWISE MOVEMENTS three years the t 'anadian National Canadian Highlander arrived Swan Railway* increased the number of temp., 42; heavy sfrell. sea February 4. irs in service by approximately Fw VlrKOUVff Canadian Importer left Norfolk for 15.000. rpp.. Btwmcr 1MVM 4allF •* Antwerp January 31. "A difference of opinion may de- Canadian Inventor arrived Yoko 1.15 p.m. . .. elop as to what constitutes a block C.P.R. steamer leave* dally at 11 1* hama February 7. ade or inadequate supply of cars. Morning Steamer l aimdlan Planter left Brlabane for .m. Taking into consideration the whole From Vaneeuver Rabaul February 6. movement, of the crop, both territor C.P.R. «earner arrliee detly at 7 Canadian i inspector arrived ially and with respect to the element SEATTLE N eu vitas* February 2. of time of readiness to ship, that VIA FORT ANGELES, OUNOENESS * C P R. «earner arrivée dally at S Canadian Miller arrived Swanson railway officials feel that they urej AND PORT TOWNSEND Bay February 5 making a fair distribution. Any dis- Pm' Fee SeeHle «'anadlan Winner left Victoria for trict, however, ready to ship In Its! Ss. SOL DUC C.P.R. «earner leave, dally at Bouton and Halifax February ». desire to get crop 9.way early may 1 Iunie. Victoria dnlly except Sunday •demand disproportionate car allot-{ at 1015 a.m.. arriving Seattle 6.45 .J..*n,.l,'llan I’oaeter arrived Ocean i m Returning leaves Settle dally Sol* Due leevee dally, except Sue- Fall* February 7. ment and not receiving as many cars : except Saturday at nitdnurht arriv- Canadian Farmer left San Pedro as asked for may allege that there is j days, at 10.15 am. lng Victoria 9.15 a.m. For tickets February 7. a blockade. and information call on « 'anadlan Rover arrived Vancou 'If this occurs shippers or ele- j E. E. BLACKWOOD, Agent SUNRISE AND SUNSET ver, t ator companies who do not think 912 Government Street Phone 7108 Canadian Observer left Astoria for that they have received an adequate, Time of nunrin. aed -ue"et ...... ’ » *8 » e'17 #4 4.H. . 1 eight hundred stations to be sup ; Antwerp ...... ! * 48 » • 17 6* 1-71. . plied with. cars. It is evident that Ti ...... to 21 3» e.2V . Mar. 6 .. Mar bum . .. V .11 00 * »'t* is ; * complaints are comparatively rare SHELL COMPANY 5 1» » s « λ MU S» » »!19 4» Î 5 and that where complaints do arise, Mar. 19 Apr. 16 ...... Mallta 5.42.8 S 7 62 * 4 12 14 » <20.21 ;« the law as It stands provides Apr. 8 Mlnnedoea OF CALIFORNIA The Meteorolnelval Ob.erv.tory. Oon- •-»» 8.6 8.85 8 2 12 44 8 7'2» 64 M gales Heights. Victoria. B.C. 4.14 • 4 * 14 7 * 11 17 * 4181.27 2.1 method of dealing with them Ta Glasgow 4.14 8.2 * 52 7 4111 61 |.4?12.»1 X4 promptly.** Mar. 7 ... Marieeh 4 »9 a 1 10 22 7.2 14.88 8.2 82.84 2.7 . Malaga*» TRANSPACIFIC MAILS 4 14 M 11.17 4.1 16.24 7.1 28 1» 8 8 Mar. 1» Apr. 28 ...... February. 1S2S 4 ST * 1 12 07 4 2114 24 7 3 23.41 4 0 Apr. « .. Montreal China and Japan 4 61 8 2 18 02 5 8 18 S2 4 *1.. . . SEATTLE SHIPPING Prom New Yerk 4e B*w*n F.mpreae of Aaln-M.lln rlone Feb «, 8 11 4.8 7 12 8 4‘irSI 0 1* 46 4 6 0 38 6.61 7 36 * «'IS *9 4.2121.21 4 4 24 ...... -...... *« o m ■ due et Tokohema Feb. IS. • 24 4.2' 8 *4 * » 1* S* 8.61. ... Seattle, Feb. 11.—For service as a Shanghai Feb !2. Hondkong Feb IS...... I 8-X: » 217 03 2.7!...... cannery tender, the steamship Rush, WEST INDUS* CBtTWS Prenldent .lelfemon—Malla elr-e^Feb ...... » 21 » 217 64 2.2 .. .. former unit of the Alaska Patrol in the 21—From New York..Me I 4 n m due at Tokohama Feb ÎS...... 1*1* » 4'|* 43 1.81. . . . Bering Sea of a revenue cutter service Shanghai Pel* Î5. Hongkong Varrh 1. 4.81 8,:l 6 21 S •'ll. 24 9.4118.81 1. which has been changed to the United Alabama Mnru-M.ll. «one Feb. It. 4 4 44 8.81 7 24 7.9112.84 *120 1* 1 Coast Guard service, has been pur nm.: due at Tokohema March I 4 42 « 21 * 24 7 2118.25 9.0 21 «3 1 chased by Craig Miller, Seattle cannery Quichjtarting QuaUtu F.mprean of Canada Malla elnne Peb 4.88 8 2' * 24 < « 14 22 * 7 21.46 2. operator, from Captain Harry W. Crosby, *, 4 ,, m ' due at Yokohama Mareh 4. 4.49 rail* 18 4 0 15 1* * 2122 24 8 It was learned here yesterday. The Shanghai Mareh f. Hongkong March 11:Mix 6 12 ».4ilLU 5.5;i4.19 7 I1|»| l .LLush. is ta -aexve ax a tender foe the lyo M»rii—Mails close Ftfil. TO. 4 1>.B1. 5 4-r * 4^-2 er s **17 8r 7mrif'T Hecate Island Company's cannery on originated by SHELL due at Yokohama March 1*. 4.r> «.5 12.58 4 5118.69 4.7l. ... flU Australia and New Zealand • 17 6.71 4 49 8.6 12 53 4 2 3* 44 4 the west coast of Prince of Wales Isl and. Northwestern Alaska. The ush Aorangl—Mails close Feb. 6, 4 nm The time used la Pacific standard, for was purchased a year ago by Captain due at Auckland Feb 24. Sydney March the 120th meridian west. It is counted Crosby from the Everett Packing Com * Sonoma (via San Francisco)—Mafia from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to pany. maintained by SHELL midnight. The figures for height serve close Feb. 7. 4 pm ; due at Sydney to distinguish high water from low The steamships Missii •ippi. Okla- T.S,. -CAROENA- I **TahlU (via Ran Francisco)—Mail* water. Where blanks occur In the table, hom;i. Georgia and Arizona,1, the first»«•«. of<•> the tide rises or falls continuously dur which is dùe In Seattle February 21, Sails from Vancouver sold everywhere by SHELL close Feb 22: due at Wellington March ing two successive tidal periods without units of the Compagnie Generale Trans 1 : VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1925 -riOCKEY, BOXING 1 n1M[I?S SiPO]L WJR1HNA 1 Gv>l J1NTEWS BASKETBALL. GOLF- Keen Interest In APPEARS TO-MORROW | Wachter’s Baskets Fleetfoots Gain 1 STAR DEFENCE MAN Gibbons Denies He Hockey Games On Take Falcons Down Pictorial Golf Instruction Goal In Time To Has Signed to Meet ' Prairies To-night From Lofty Perch By H. B. MARTIN Draw With Caps Dempsey This Year Greens Not Absolutely True Victoria Will Meet Regina and James Bay Outlaws Spring Thrilling Roller Hockey Games Has Two Other Matches in Vancouver Will Endeavor to Biggest Surprise in S.S. Played Last Night; Foul Bay Sight; Firpo is Getting in Beat Edmonton Basketball This Season Boys Show Fine Form Shape in a Nice Villa Classes For Ladies and Un St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 11.—Tommy Cougars Badly in Need Free Throw Evened Score at Gibbons, contender for the world'» restricted Weights Will Get heavyweight boxing championship, Win; Maroons Anxious Final Whistle and Bays Won announced here that he had not Into Action To-night signed a contract with Tex Rickard Make Clean Sweep Easily in Overtime •* to meet Jack Dempsey as announced In New York last week. Gibbons, who returned here' yes Thre* more game* in the Victoria terday from New York, declared that Keen intercut Is being taken in the Sunday school basketball results: ond District Roller Hockey League he had boon negotiating with Rickard outcome of to-night'ri games on the International "B" Boys—The Greys wer.. played.at the V.I.A.A. gymna but that he would not sign for the prairies, when both coast team*. Vic 39. Congo* 10. sium last night. A fair crowd of spec match until Rickard had the signa toria and Vancouver, will play their International Girls—Harmony It. tators witnessed the games. The re ture of the champion. Gibbons aaid final games-of the season East of the St. Andrew’s 14. sults were as follows: Rickard feels De.mpftey will fight Rockies. The Cougars are billed to Senior Men James Bay's 37. On- Capitals 3, Fern wood Fleetfoots 3. again despite his announcement that perform in Regina, while the jumping wegos 18. Rock Bay Cougars 8. Cedar Hill he Intended to retire. Maroons will pair off with the Intermediate “A"—James Bay Out Rovers 1. Gibbons said that he had tentative Eskimos in Edmonton. laws 29. Falcons il. (Five minutes' Foul Boy 7. Fern wood Falcon* 5. ly agreed to matches with Bartley Both coast clubs need these ffgltmr overtime.) The closest and fastest game of Madden in New York, early In May, *e badly as a hen needs fcatlu is. Lut the evening was between the Capi and with Firpo in Detroit late la whether or not they will get them is a A real game of high-class basket tal* and the Fomwood Fleetfoots.* May or early in June. question. The Cougars have Wen in ball was seen at the Memorial Hall when the scone ended 3 all after ten a had slump, and although Regina Is last night, whan the James Bay Out roeveauARP minutes !iJL...QXttltrae. Câhnon. the Nice, France, Feb. ll. I.uia Firpo, a tail-ender it has a nasty habit of laws surprised the crowd by stealing fast forward for the Fleetfoots, scored th* Argentine heavyweight, hae upsetting things. The Capitals, with ALAN TUCKWELL away the leadership of the Intermedi TABUE 11 TAUF the first gnal on a long shut from the rehted a small villa In the outskirts George Hay back in harness, will ate "A" division from the Falcons, right boards. Gibson, centre for the of Nice and is said' to have begun prove extremely bothersome to the When the Victoria nil-stars take last season’s < ham pions.-- It was an Capitals, showed some fine class and training for contemplated bouts. He Cougars. the ice to-morrow night to oppose intensely exciting game, and kept the chalked up a counter fur his team. ha* signed a contract for exhibitions If the Cougars lose this game they the Native Sons <>f Vancouver in the crowd In the gallery on edge through- The seore .was 3-2 In favor of the AUSTIN CRE8WELL at Monte Carlo, but says hla only arc going to have their work cut out XVIIkerson Cup game, Tuck well- will Capitals until within eight minutes possible serious engagement Is a making the play-off. They will have" he among the front-line performers. When Tommy Wachter ran wi}d In GREENS UNCER — df time, when the Fernwood team who will make his appearance to prospective bout with Tommy Gib but four games left, three of which "Tuck" had a job hitting his stride the overtime period and scored four scored, tielng the score Ten minutes morrow night with the Vancouver bons In Ixmdon in April. are on home Ice and one in Van but on Monday, night played a whale baskets in four minutes, after the TAfN AT THE_* of overtime wa* played, but no goals Native Hons of Canada hockey team, It Is said Firpo is meditating In creasing his prestige aa an attradtion couver. Two of the games are with of a game for the Shell* against the score had been tied at-twenty all in were scored. Both teams will be which meets the local all-star ag BEST. on the Riviera by assuming the title Vancouver, arid the way the Maroons Tllllcums. "Tuck" will be a hard the regulation time. the Falcons were given one point each. gregation in the first inter-city of world’s heavyweight champion, ■ fY.thg now the Cougars will not man to stop to-morrow. forced to acknowledge defeat in whnt easy for cqumbhu___ W able to wàîlî I'M rough ws* the fastest intermediate A Rwn, m Ate taking the- ground thar entitled" The second game between the Rock tin needs no introduction to local they have been ip the past. game of the season. to. It because Jaqk Dempsey waa Bay Cougars and Cedar Hill Rovers fan* having paid several visits here helped l>ack Into the ring after Firpo PRAIRIE CLUBS HAVE EDGE St. Pats Hop Over •OUTLAWS START FAST was an easy victory for the latter on as a member of mainland teams. He knocked him out of It in New York Although Victoria Is-tied at the top The Outlaws got away to an early account of their superior team work Is one of the best defence men in during their fight at the Polo with Calgary, the Tigers, as well as start. Wachter and MeLeannan scor »>nd stick handling. Woods, the fast Vancouver. Grounds. Saskatoon. Edmonton and Regina, all Canadiens and Now ing rapidly. Joe Ross and Murray forward for the Cpugars. played a have two games in hand over the finally struck their stride and made S AfsfTrX good game, scoring several goals. Cougars, and if they were to win the score board read 9-7 after ten ♦VcTWfa The third game between the Fern- American League these as well as break even in the minutes' play. The Bays, however, wood Falcons and Foul Ray was very Lightweights Get other four they would make the going Are After Hamilton never lost their head. Wachter and closely contented, and was a thriller very interesting for Victoria, and _ Mclennan Itoosting the score up to Golfers who miss short putts should stop snd consider that the surface from start to Itnish Both teams put Ready For Tourney might succeed in crowding them oui. . ______w 14-7. Murray and McKenzie livened „v,r which They are puuln* I, very un.v.n and bump, ground; Jbl.dc VoXwacc'a Balks At Building The Cougars, realizing what de Toronto Team is Going Great thin*8 »p f°»a “*"«*• but thp outlaws Victorlan sets while little glrla li. lace-trimmed pantalettes and short Ijj curls gave added color to the scene. -I DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED It Is a story of London and the I " Store Hours: • a.m. to t p.m.; Widneeoey, 1 p.m.t -dev. * V"- I AT THE THEATRES American far West in the days just ROYAL following the Civil War. The gowns NIXT THURSDAY, arm setmts. frttmdea reypectU-eiy l by Clare Wesj and Art Director FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Stephen Gooesson, are goregouely i CHARMING HUMOR AT THE THEATRES colorful. RETURN VISIT OF AT THE COLISEUM Eugene O'Brien Is Norma’s leading C a p i tst-r-** 8»c r» ts." man in the new picture, while j ALL THIS WEEK Dominion—“The Golden Bed." Director Frank Uorxage has a» hia j Coliseum—“Ons Exciting Night.’* cameraman the veteran Gaetano February Homefurnishings Sale Playhouse — "The Man Life Uaudlo, who has photographed Norma A perfectly ridtous evening was Passed By." in all her recent photoplays. "Bunny” «pent last night by a well filled house Columbia—"The Painted Lady"— LKlll was Borzage's assistant. Oic nt the Coliseum Theatre. On the - ’Secrets." the First National pic stage Reginald Hinvks itntl his pop ture starring Norma Talmadge, is Qn'ment ular company surpassed themselves Lewis followed with a charming lit her greatest picture. In this Josepw Englirt as entertainers In a production which tle sung, “Utile Black Buddie," Special Offerings Thursday M Shcenck production Norma Actor go— under the title of vaudeville, it which was most vociferously ap plays four roles, that of a girl, a opened with a short Pierrot show in plauded. A new attraction was Mho young mother, a middle-aged matron which the company gave some real Daphne in a ballet dance. This artist and un aged woman. _ snappy song and danFe numbers, has not done vefry mucK public wo"FU. The picture is cgst In four periods, whit h delighted tin- audience, this but her dancing wits superb, and pat IJL’3. 1888, 1870 and 1865. and the TEN ONLY was followed* by a romfcdy character rons are looking forward to seeing action takes place both in the far song by Will Marshall. “I Took Off more of her. George Brydoné in West and in modern society settings. My Coat," which set the house shak Spanish song 'and dance was one-of In all four periods Norma displays a ing with laughter. Eva Hart then the hits of the bill, displaying spees remarkable range of characterization. Bifime gave a beautiful rendition of that Seamless Axminster Rugs and accuracy of action seldom seen most popular of all modern settings. outHMe of the largest ballets. Alto "The Song of Love," from Blossom - gether a more delightful hour's enter GREAT EMOTIONAL . Thursday and Friday time, which met with uproarious ap tainment would be hard to find. plause. The sketch. / An Affair of PICTURE NOW AT “ Brewster’s Millions ” Spirits,” was a comedy that left On Sale for, Each, $17.50 Saturday Matinee everyone with sore sides, the prin BRILLIANCE OF THE PLAYHOUSE ciples were Peggy Lewis as the wife. Seamless Axminster Rugs. 4.6xt> sizv in good designs.» Just the “ Luck of the Navy ” < leorge Rrydone as the doctor, and SOUTH SEA SUNSET This week's, the Playhouse Ifira- Will Marshall as the Husband. Peggy liv Is the new Metro picture, The rug for the hall aloove or den. February Sale Bargains. $17.50 Saturday Night IN ‘ PAINTED LADY” Man Life Passed By," which Victor —Carpets, Second Floor Schertzlnger directed from the story “ Bulldog Drummond ” Hues of a glittering rainbow—tints -h<* wrote in collaboration with Wini Played by Mr. Hutchison at of a South Sea sunset—shades of. a fred Dunn, who did the scenario. Percy Marmont has the tifle role 7 London Theatres tropic night! "The Painted Lady" ART RAG RUGS Hall Costumers and Urn- ^ made her startling dramatic entrance of a man whose bitterness against Q() English eyey the world nearly proves his own un COLUMBIA at the Columbia Theatre last night —- Greatly Reduced LL ARTISTS LL TO-DAY -Gay birds of plumage mlgfyt well doing. until love takes a hand In the brella Stands Greatly gazé" with envy at her shimmering person of the daughter of hi» worst Decretive Art Rug liug*. size 4.6x7.6, plain centres with de Twice Before H.M. The Queen A Saturday Evening Post Slur y gowns. Mirrors of fashion might be enemy. Hobart Bos worth is "Iron comingly reflect her brilliance. There Man" Moore, who ruined the un corative borders and fringed end*. Values to $9.25 on sale SEAT SALE OPENS TO-DAY were moments when "The Painted recognized inventor, and It la a noveT Tor, each ...... „...... |8.95 Reduced AT 10 a.m. I*idy" did not blossom forth in splen coincidence that Jane and Eva Novak Six Hall Costumers finished,.in walnut and oak “THE PAINTED has sister roles in thé photoplay as Empress Arl Hag Rugs, size 46x7.6; choice colors, including Evening»—55c. 85c. $1.10, $1.65 and did array, but those moments merely with twelve coat and hat hangers. Regular $2.20 allowed the eyes to rest after looking his daughters. Cullen Landis is the shades of blue, green, rose, grey, mauve with decorative at the flamboyant display. father’s secretary, In love with the .'price each. $12.50. on sale for ...... $8.00 Saturday Matinee—55c, 85c, $1.10 One wonders If T^arry Evans, who younger daughter. This combination floral bonier and fringed 'ends. Values to $15.00, on sale LADY” Two Hardwood Costumers, finished in ivory Starring George O’Brien and , originally wrote- the story for The of characters is set in a series of for, each ...... $9.75 Dorothy Mackaill Saturday Evening Post, ever sup incidents that develop into a great —Carpets, Second Floor enamel. Regular price, each $7.50, for $5.00 posed that his "lxinled Lady" would emotional struggle. A story of the South Seas and a One only. Mahogany Costumer, with four move so glowingly in the flesh. Many thrills and dramatic situa 2S^>,33^3% and50%OH girl who was innocently sentenced Chester Bennett, the director, has tions make "The Man Life Passed hooks. Regular $12.00. On sale for $0.00 it» >H 1er iHum&ty*, hctuAdeil, V& jjitatton strongly dra- By" one of the notably entertaining Two I mhrella Stands of golden fir, with four the law. and unable to make an , ma tic. TienuriTuf '^ iiWTtrt^ifnrrige- fore ALL DIAMONDS. WATÔHES M 'the -am»*, J. J, '-hoh»-top"amhdrfpe-pair;—-Hpeerak each- $3.90- * CLOÇKS. JEWELRY AND honest Jiving. j of the tropics. He has portrayed the Hughes was 'art director, and Chester COMING THURSDAY effect of the troplee on white men ; A» Lyons photographed the produc Three only, Old English Oak Hall Chairs, with wood seats. NOVELTIF8, ETC- Las shown the stark terror that it tion. Contract Goods Excepted holds for those unaccustomed to, its Fine Designs, Serviceable Quality Half Price, each ...... $4.25 WHITNEY’S Hoot Gibson in thick, threatening nights: has made —Furniture, Second Floor S E. Corner Yates and Broad Sts "THE HARRIGAN KID" the tale ereeptngly real. ‘THE GOLDEN BED” February Sale Bargain At HEROINE APPEARS WAS PICTURED ON Mirrors Greatly Reduced For IN FOUR PERIODS OF MOUNT RAINIER 39c a Yard WOMAN’S LIFE Four ants crawling on a huge Cretonnes, 36 inches wide ; a very comprehensive range river of tee. Closeup. two men bick of- designs in smart colors, good qualities taken from February Sale CAPITOLToday ering as to who shall get a snow- Norma Talmadge’s stage at the flower at the edge* of a half-mile our regular 49c and f>9e tables. To go on gale for, a Two Mirrors, with solid walnut frames ; size 14x24 inches, Vnited Studios during the filming of deep crevasse A guide and a with heavy plate glass. On sale, each ...... $2.75 j "Secrets." which la now showing at woman watching. Hot words horn yard ...... 39# the Capitol Theatre, looked aa i —Draperies, Second Floor Two Heavy Plate Glass Mirrors, with solid oak frames; size NlORMA ~" ! dozens of pages from Harper’s of Jealousy, a guide rope severed, two men falling ...... of glass 16x28 inches. On sale, each ...... $3.50 j Weekly of 1865 had suddenly come tu } life. Sketched in a few words, this One Hall Mirror, with solid oak frame, glass 16x22 inches; Actresses in billowing crinolines, scene of drama and thrills finds it a very fine mirror 'and great value. For February Sale, ÛE self amplified on the screen in Cecil actors In short braided coast, huge Half Price ...... $8.75 stocks and ear-tickling collars B. De Mllle's new Paramount pic weaved about in the mazes of mld- ture. "The Golden Bed." Taken on Rattan Chairs One Hall Mirror, in mission finish, with mirror 12x20 the largest glacier In America, the famous Nisqually on Mt. Rainier, inches, slightly damaged and big value ; Half Price, $7.25 this thrUl açguetiçi; of Jennie Mac- Three Hall Mirrors, in fumed and golden oak finish, bevel Unquestionably ptiemofTs screen play represents a and Rockers plate mirror,.12x17 inches. On sale, each ...... $8.30 new record In directorial daring to Norma’s Greatest Qear Your Skin get screen scenes. Newspapers —Furniture, Second Floor Triumph Of Diatiiermj Blemishes everywhere carried stories' of the On Sale Each ALSO—COMEDY AND NEWS blizzard which menaced the lives of every one of those - who worked In Use Cuticura this series, just one dramatic point Printed iêiilfcfciLlSsLgfciJLbüüihffijuS in Cecil B. De Mille’» latest produc $11.95 tion of gowns and gorgeousness, an other feature of which Is a novel, Linoleum NOW NOW striking "candy ball." 25 Rattan Chairs and Rockers, in fumed finish, with spring PLAYING PLAYING "The Golden Bed." adapted from seats, loose eushions and pad hack. Covered with cre On Sale for, a Square DOMINION Wallace Irwin's best seller and Pic tonne, in assorted colors. On sale Thursday. Not more | First Appearance torial Review serial. Is a fine social Yard CECIL B. DE MILLES PRODUCTION satire. than two to one customer. Each ...... $11.95 Featured in the principal roles arc Rod La Rocnue. Vera Reynolds. Lil 79c THE GOLDEN BED lian Rich. Warner Baxter, Theo RACHMANINOFF dore Kosloff and Julia Fave. Play Full line of Dominion Starring Rod La Rocque, Vera Reynolds, Lillian Rich, Warner ing in support, among others, arc Two Kitchen Cabinets On Sale Baxter, Theodore Kosloff and Julia Faye Henry Walthall. Robert Edeson and Printed Linoleum ; designs The story of a pampered society belle and the rise and fall of the many Robert Cain. to suit every room in the L men who fought for her love. The picture pin v « at the Dominion at February Sale Prices ALSO house. Regular 98e square ont' fl 0l4>ll Oak EltdttO One only. Kitchen Cabinet yard. On sale for. .79# Comedy—Harry Laagdon in ‘‘His New Mama" Cabinet, including set of glass with drawers and bins and —Furniture, Second Floor BLACKFACE COMEDY ware. flour bin and sugar con glass doors in top; a most tainer; slightly damaged. But practical cabinet and big WINS AT LAST ON great value at half price value for ...... $24.50 SILVER SCREEN ...... $30.00 —Furniture. Second Floor Meats, Provisions, Delicatessen COLISEUM—TO-DAY From the beginning of pictures, the black-iSre comedian has been strug QUALITY—CLEANLINESS—LOW PRICES f y gling for a place in the films. Failure Buffet and China Cabinet CASH AND CARRY THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN has followed failure except in minor The Screen The Stage parts, until the coming of Romeo PROVISIONS •. \\\ Griffith s REGINALD HINCKS Washington In D. W. Griffith's new Two Bargains Presents Seven Acts of est success. "One Exciting Night.' One only. Selected Quarter- One Golden Oak Buffet with EGGS—EGGS—EGGS this week at the Coliseum Theatre n r* Vrn.h ...... 47* One Exciting VAUDEVILLE under release by United Artists Cor cak China Cabinet, with largo 54-inch top, bevel glass, seven ...... 44$ poration. B.Ç. Fresh FI nits. per do...... Bright and Snappy. Also Comedy drawer below. A line piece and good-sized drawers and two Sketch. “An Affair of Spirits" The greatest efforts to bring out a Night” black-face comedian for the films great value at half price glmw-door cupboards. Big Messrs. Hincks, Allwood, Marshall, was made with the late Bert Wll One of the Biggest Productions of ...... 947.50 value on sale for...... 956.00 the Year Brydon. and the Misses Eva Hart, Hams. A fortune was spent In mak 3-lb. pails Swift's Silver Leaf I-ard. per pail...... 70$ Love—I*aug > i le r—Mystery—Th rills Peggy Lewis and Roberta Balcom. ROYAL ing one picture after another, but —Furniture, Second Floor 6-lb. pails Swift's Stiver Leaf laird, per pall ...... $1.05 Matin*, wedneeday and Saturday, 2.30; Evening, « 45. Price», 25c and 35c never once did that famous actor ever MONDAY, February 23 give the true breath of comedy ta 10-lb. pall. Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, per pall ...... $2.10 his shadow characters. The films IA limited quantity of above) -,QIflce. .Saiaw, Echruary— were inrrHy- withdraw n "“front: ctrco-r: Fresh'(iramcrf' Putt-r. >rr W ...... : 7~ ;— lutlon. In several feists nee*, it Oak and Mahogany Pedestals No. l Alberta Butter, per lb. 40$. 3 lba. for...... $1.17 were never released. Fresh Rendered Dripping, per lb. 13$ PRICES At Romeo Washington. Strong BIG DOUBLE BILL reaches real heights of comedy, with Peameal Back Bacon. 1 to 3 lbs., per lb...... 30$ $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 the appeal of a true human being. Each $3 75 ...... 30e Stage Hé awakens pathos as well as Streaky llacon, 1 to 3 lb»., per lb...... Feature Presentation—A Typhoon Plus Tax laughter, and the audience laughs Six only. Oakland Mahogany Pedestals, well made and Smoked Cottage Roll, per lb...... 2SC JOSEPH EVANS of Thrills ...... 24$ Direction Mrs. Ricardo with him throughout. This sym 29 inches high. On sale at half price, each.. . $3.75 Sweet Pickle Cottage Roll, per lb...... Presents the Comedy Farce pathy on the part of the audience Smoked Picnic Hams, per lb...... 18$ “The Man Life is the small margin by which Strong One Stool, suitable for kitchen ; is 26 inches high, has Sweet Pickle Picnic Hams, per lb...... 17$ 9 9 99 Passed By has triumphed In his efforts to mak a box seat and foot rest. On sale for...... $3.75 Sliced Ayrshire Ham. per lb. . ...v..t...... 4U* “EASTER EGGS black-face comedian a success on Sliced Cottage Roll, per lb...... 30* A Superb Cast, Including the screen. ■ —Furniture, Second Floor Sliced Swift’s Premium Boneless Ham. per lb...... 40* You’ll Laugh Every Minute at HOBART BOSWORTH, EVA Arrangements are now being pro NOVAK, CULLEN LANDIS, JANE jected for further productions in Sliced Standard Bacon, per Mfc ...... 38* This One NOVAK.PERCY MARMONT You Pay No Duty which Porter Strong will have im Sliced Unsmoked Bacon, per lb...... 30* portant rol"s. ALL WEEK USUAL PRICES Crockery Specials Thursday DELICATESSEN , PLAYHOUSE Spencer’s Roast Pork, per lb...... 45* Canada’s “BRINGING UP Low*Flower ltowls, complete with frogs. Spencer's Weiners, per lb...... -25* Baked Ham. per lb...... 80* FATHER IN IRELAND” Large size. On sale, each ...... $1.25 Libby's Sauerkraut, per lb. 13*» 2 lb», for...... 33* Greatest COMING TO ROYAL Medium size. On sale, each...... 50# Jellied Ox Tongue, per lb. ..;...... 80* Small size. On sale, each ...... 30# MEATS The greatest record breaker in j English Semi-porcelain Dinner Sets ; 52 pieces. On sale, Pork Steaks, per lb...... 20* theatrical history. "Bringing Up Loin Pork Chops, per lb...... 28* a set ...... $7.50 Piano Value Father," comes to the Royal Victoria Rib Mutton Chops, per lb...... #>...... *...... 30* , Theatre for an engagement of three English Teapots. On sale for 35C to ... i...... 50# Round Steak, per lb. 17* and ...... 13* $25.00 days, with a Wednesday matinee, be ginning Monday. February 16. Cups and Saucers; clean, strong ware. Special. 6 for 75^ Shoulder Steak, per lb...... 13* (•anil and the balance Bringing Up Father in Ireland" Is —Lower Main Floor Fresh I.arge, Beef Hearts, each ...... *...... 33* the newest stunt of thé "Jiggs" Lean.Boneless Stew Beef. 2 lbs. for...... 38* arranged buys a brand new family. Father is still on intinwte Mince Steak, Oxford Sausage, per lb...... It# “Willi*" Piano. terms with Dint y Moore.. "Maggie" Fresh Cooked Tripe, per lb...... tO* Groceteria Specials for To-morrow Fresh Phirk Llvél1. pef lb". "VTT.TTT:. f.TTrnT.*.. ."...... IS#™ still, has a big stock of rolling-pin», Is Libby’s "Apricots, tin 77...... ItH# and the pretty daughter still man #50.00 rash and balance Royal Crown Soap, carton .. ^...... 18* REGULAR COUNTER DELIVERED ages to "keep that school girl com Fresh Pork Spare Ribs, per lb. ;...... >...... t7* arranged lmv* a “Willis" plexion." This is the tenth con Campbell’* l’ork aqd Beans, tin ...... 12* Player. secutive season of the "Bringing Up Cream of Wheat, pkt...... 20* Fresh Pork Tenderloin, per lb...... f ® „ 3 Days 8™TN0 Monday Father" series, and still playing to Finest Bulk Cocoanut. lb. .,...... 16* absolute capacity everywhere. This Finest Grecian Currant», lb...... 13t$* Point Steak, per lb...... vï...... #**# remarkable record is undoubtedly Pacific Milk, tall tin ...... f..... lOH* Little %’lg Pure Pork Sausage, per lb...... «...... 33* WILLIS PIANOS due to the fact that the entire pro 2 in 1 Black Boot Polish, per tin ...... »* Cambridge Sausage, per lb...... 33* ROYAL THEATRE duction is absolutely new every year. LIMITED- Irresistible girls, entrancing music, I ...... ■■inn i i i i Prie»»: £ veiling, $1.10, 88c, 65c. Matinee, Children. 28c; Adulte, 60c allurjng dances and always a beauti Seat Said Friday, February 13 1003 8^, PhN.* 514 ful scenic, production will he found MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 340 P.M.—ALL NEW THIS ŸEAft ,. with this attraction. JAVID SPENCER, LIMITED Additional Theatre New» on Page 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1925 II DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED See Windows Thursdayay andana Friday for Particulars of the Store Hours: • s.m. to S p.m.; Wednesday. 1 p-m.; Saturday. • p.m. iSee Windows Thursday and Friday for Particulars of the Greatest Bargain Day of the Season Greatest Bargain Day of the Season A Sale of Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Thursday, Friday and Satarday Exceptional Values in Women's and Children's Ready-to-Wear Girls’ All Wool Knitted Dresses Specially Priced at $2.75 Each Women’s New Spring KNITTED SUITS Prices Range From Children’s All Wool Knitted Dresses in combination shades of Saxe, fawn, green and white, fawn and Saxe, made with neat turndown collar and long sleeves. The bodices are knitted plain and the skirts ribbed, finished $12.95 to $25.00 at the waist with cord and pompoms. Sizes for 2, 4 and 5 years. Specially priced at, each ...... $2.75 All the latest color combinations and styles are represented in these suits, with me DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WE DNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1925 FIRST PICTURES OK OPENING OF CAN ADA’S PARLIAMENT • Wt< it sueeeed. la that event the fiery /ORLO OF ART—"I Am Maâter of my fate, the Cap- general Pangalos (above) who ,f" And it 1* these immortal lines that Alvis Pollsek. iptor, 1ms illustrated in this work, showing the de heads the party crying for war man to carve out himself, to train, to prepare and with Turkey, will be made min the continuous struggle for existence on earth. ister of war. Dragoons In fur caps, with their great coats glistening white with snow, the Governor-General's state cutter, and other at tributes of a Canadian Winter, added to the picturesque features of —Canada will be the meeting place of the Classical the state opening of parliament last Thursday. At the top left, His the University of Toronto on February 20-21. It is Excellency the Governor-General, is keen taking, the salute. On interest in the teaching of languages and to awaken a the right is a detachment of the Princess I»uise Dragoon Guards, THE CAVE MAN—Floyd Col clisslrs in instruments of education. Among the noted which supplied llie flying ÇMSQTt to Lord Byng. Below, the King s tine.’ whom- rescue partias have to right. Professor F. W Shipley. Washington Dnlver- represf nt.i11\.* is seen stepping Into his cutter at the main entrance been trying to sax* from his im L* nlversity of Iowa, and Prof. Robt. J. Bonner, pro- of parliament buildings at the conclusion of the opening ceremony. prisonment in Hand' Cave, Ken tuefcy. cart, the Bob Cat said but I thought Tony had better sense, Gin fizzes?"* , •Til chase after that bunny and get see here. Joan," he turned around to Mrs Biànchard reached over and touched his arm with her fan. him! I can run faster than the hoy hi» sister,-but she. too. w.ts looking donkey. But I won t make the mis after the departing couple and she “I think Sue would prefer Just a SERIAL STORY little orange Juice, Jack, dear.” she take the Wolf did. He bold Tippy to did not seem to hear him. said' significantly. giddap. and Tippy stopped suddenly, There was a strange look in her throwing the Wolf out on his nose. eyes which made young Roger whistle "Oh, yes, thank you.' murmured Sue softly. , Now here’s Tippy again drawing softly betweenur,....,, his teeth.: :h. Thrusting Uncle Wigglly. But when I want httn his hands in his pockets, he sauntered • poor child whispered one of the girls to Roger. "How frightful not to giddap i’ll say whoa, and %*en I a*Sue. . ^ looked„ 1 ..at * JoanI ,.n m curiously.nil e-1 misl 1' There to know what you are missing!" ^ want him to stop I’ll say gMclap. ' THE DARLING OF DESTINY It was Roger who carried the tray You see the Bob Cat made thFsamo was______nodoubt about—------Joan- ’s being -in mistake as did Nurse Jane. For It love with Josephine’s Tony. of drinks to Sue. "Here your orange Juice, little wasn’t Tippy who was riding Uncle “LITTLE MISS INNOCENCE" Miss Innocence."” He laughed as he Wigglly. It was Toppy. By MILDRED BARBOUR indicated a glass in the right hand On through the wood trotted the It was Hue’s first party Mrs. corner of the tray donkey, hauling the bunny. Ail of a SUNDAY DANCES SHOCK Blanchard had seen to it that one of ’ Thank you." '*she smiled demurely. sudden out from behind a next year's . her hand hovered Sunday afternoon tens and da ne* Joan’s gowns was provided for her. For an instant, with a deftness which ing must go. They are shocking Copyright 1924, Metropolitan Newspaper Service, New York It was a little soft green frock that over that tray; amazed Roger. -----she transferred the nod irreligious. Thus decrees. brought out the glints ofJBold *n Sues fair hair and Intensified the glass he had indicated to the oppo Archbishop . MathesQtL.. Anglican creaminess of her, flesh. She looked site side of the tray and removed one primate of MEETING THE FAMILY but peace and quiet—what with the at herslef In the mirror with shtntng nf the- glawea that contained the shocked at the goings on of Win market reports—. ’* ryes. She knew she was pretty; the fizz. nipeg and Vancouver women Sue awoke the next morning in a ’’Sash!" warned Mrs. Blanchard. sense of lier own beauty had an in The eyes she raised to who give tea dansants on Sun- flood of golden sunshine; she lay ’’Remember we decided that with toxicating quality. She looked at t Minded ones xvere as inn quietly and looked about the unfa Hue’s coming there would be a her bare throat and felt the woman s guileless as a kitten’s. miliar room. It was a pretty place change in the breakfast table dis eternal instinct for adornment; the To be continued done in gray and rose, a vast con cussions." only ornament she possessed was a trast to the simple little dormer room “Oh, please. pleaded Sue, “don’t little string of corals which her By DWIG which had been hers in Virginia. let my being here make any dlffer- father had given her. She held them SCHOOL DAYS The rugs were of soft gray velvet, against her gown and felt acutely BEDTIME STORY and rose silk curtains fluttered at the “We all hope that it will." Joan their inadequacy. casement* windows. There was a sp ke un suddenly. Suddenly she remembered the beautifully appointed dressing table Mrs. Blanchard threw lovely pearls in the hag of the mys with three mirrors, and a deep chaise glance to her husband terious woman she had encountered Uncle Wiggily and longue filled with rose colored daughter, and began pointedly to talk cushions; the bed on which she lay on the train. She had spoken to no about other things less persona* one of the incident, and, in the ex Toppy Snowtail with her slim young arms crossed Young Roger did not appear for citement of meeting her new rela comfortably under her head had a breakfast, but he came later into tives and becoming established in a canopy of rose silk. She reacted to the garden where Sue and Joan were Copyright 192£. by McClure News Til chase after that bunro/t NO 6NE - LETTER. novel environment.-she had not even all of it like a kitten to a warm, soft feeding the goldfish in a shallow lily- paper Syndicate. Christmas tree popped the Bob C9h SRAce "you verticals Go cushion. pond; he looked a trifle haggard and looked at the Jewels. Now she got out the bag and He made a Jump and caught hold of After a white fthe heard the sound* weemed-imt in The-best of humors, it ill* HMrtriR- Carlo RfeMfcMBER NO* wan there that Sue met Josephine searched through it carefully for the tall end of the cart. But he of a stirring household in the garden _____ • —i; there slipped and fell, only holding fast \gWtll4g. windows}«.vahe^-esas up, foe tha first tjinai, aha name breezing :- marksiimm- at idcnliflca.tiQ—— h * _a_JUJje boy 'UP Til thenr Tooktng- very smart end B i»w> xmk r: find tubbed, and dressedwffK 'eft- back, saw the bad chap who was try charming in a white flannel sport mUUon "other71 bags- csarrled by weir- viable rapidity. ing to catch Uncle Wiggily. costume. Trailing in her wake, was to-do women. Downstairs she found the Colonel, Tm going to run fast!" brayed the a big young man also in sport at Sue waa puzzled to know what to whom she had met briefly the night do. It was futile to try to find the tire. donkey. before, pacing up and down the ver So away he ran. dragging the bad "Tony and I are on our way to woman, and it was obvious that the anda; there was a sheaf of opened woman could not find her, since she Bob Cat over the rough ice and snow, letters in his hands, and he was the club." Josephine announced. "We 31 just dropped in to meet the new had not even asked her name or bumpily-bump. And the Bob Cat, my L L scowling ferociously. At sight of where she was stopping in New iork wanting the donkey to stop, but cTB t -n 6omma Sue his face relaxed. She looked In view of the situation. Sue de thinking he worked by opposites, like iM P'Nk. ne ■ cided that she was not doing wrong Tippy, cried : and freshness in her simple blue In wearing the pearls, even if they •Giddap! Giddap! Giddap!" He , ■ ? Tli did not belong to her. ___ thought this would make Toppy atop. ir O "Why. you are Just a little girl, The sight of the pearls on.un.1 But. Instead, it only made him go the after all.” he greeted her. "Last her throat malle her eye» ehlne; faster, so that the Bob Cat was pulled a night you seemed to be a grown-up along, and humped and scratched and 3ÉZ l ■ young lady.” bruised and banged, until he was so < I33£j “Oh. but I was very worn and lame and sore and tired that he 1 tired." Sue replied with twinkling couldn't have nibbled even a pancake SL ■ eyes. “I looked every bit my age." if he had one. Scrutinizing her in the bright I Then, with an extra Jump. Toppy morning sunshine, the Colonel shook i pulled the wagon and Uncle Wigglly his head and sighed. In it to the top of the hill, but before "Ah. youth, youth, I have not for he went down the other side the Bob gotten what it is to be twenty." • Cat loosed his claw hold and fell off A soft laugh Interrupted them. in a snow bank. Joan came out looking cool and "He's gone. Toppy!" cried Uncle fresh. She kissed Hue lightly. Wiggily. "You got rid of the bad chap “Morning. Sue dear. It’s awfully for me. Thank you. so much!" good to have you here. Was Dad Then Toppy was very glad, and beginning to philosophize already? turned drew the bunny home to the hollow R'e a bad sigh when he start* be stump bungalow. And If the poll fore Tireakfaet ; we all have to watch "I'm going to give a little dinner ment that all eyes w« imrrot doesn't try to fly through a ornament around hei out for the rest of the day. Shall we for you to-morrow night ; Just a few ! hole In the lace curtain, thinking It's -V-My dear.. what, g g#> fnr I think Mother le waiting family friends, and - therefore very otfcst, AhtiLPtu. SwfM-'Ctr^se; TH Ml you next about to give you a cup of her famous ’boring. You won’t mind, will you ?" exclaimed Josephine, bungalow...... he erhI . HHHRi you find them’til Uncle Wlggilya hi one gub’.c coffee.” • It's very kind of you." Sue smiled Hello, Toppy! ing for something lie "Hello, Uncle Wiggily." brayed the; Uncle Wiggily’» big bounce. Mrs. Blanchard .was already en with wide-eyed friendliness, but. she hesitated. "I’m afraid I have nothing "Why.------er------1 donkey. “I have come to give you a1 Ixmdon. Feb. 11 (Canadian Frees sconced behind the percolator. She. some time. They w too. drew Hue to her and kissed her. to wear for a party.” ride." ‘ . the Commons last night “Nonsense, you look charming as "That's Jolly!" laughed the bunny, "How much you look like your twinkling his pink nose. Into the a motion no reject, a hill concerning father." she sighed, "and to think you are; you will be quite novel and thcr endowment of the Church of little express wagon he hopped, and —er—refreshing.” There was malice Scotland and to enable a charge to away trotted Toppy Snow'tatl. In the cool tinkle of her laugh. enter the proposed union with ^ the "Come. Tç>ny," she laid her .hand Now. as it happened, the Bob Cat United Free Church waa defeated by possessively on his arm and drew was out In the woods that day look 2S: v- IN and the bill given a see- him away. . ing. for ears to nibble. And when he ^Rofcer tobked after them angrily*: . l saw Toppy drawing the rabbit In the Tut, —•' •Josephine bu aJwaye been a tool. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WE DNE8DAY, FEBRUARY 11,1925 13 .13 Sheep Créait Cone...... 96% WINNIPEG GRAIN VICTORIA STOCKS Stiver Crest Mines . .1» Sll versmlth ...... 81 Ftaedwrd Sliver Lone NEW YORK STOCKS Bunloch Mines ...... ïi* Winnipeg, Feb. , 11.—The wheat Surf Inlet Ueld ...... Wall Street market wa* another erratic affair to- Terminus ...... 41^ *e A BIG MINING YEAR NE WYOBK STOCK EXCHANGE, FEBRUARY 11, 1925 L. A L. Glacier ...... ■ is «6 .i»’i day, and after opening lower on weak Cfiundary Bay Oil .... .96 1-14 Read our wïndow dT$f)lâÿ"?aï’fi âay*f6f (Supplied by two local stockbrokers over direct New fork wire) ■aides, advanced about seven cents Empire Oil ...... 90'fc from the low on excellent buying, but Xpert An Oil ...... •• .69', WANTS and OFFERINGS in,the Port- Sa eetgr ase ...... 90% ..i« Mack Truck ...... again slumped, losing all the early Troian oil ...... Ofc . land Canal Mining District—close prices. Alii» ‘Chalmers Man. Mod, Guar. . . advance and during the last half- 10 POINTS TO-DAY Utility Oil ...... -»•)% Allied i "hem...... *•-£» Marland Oil ...... U.C. Mom ana ...... 00'.fc • 96 'to Am. Beet Huger ...... 40-4 .Maxwell A...... hour was a debacle, price* breaking Miwellancfiu*— Am. Boech Meg...... B C. Permanent U«n .. Lest Minute Mews on Stocks Maxwell B...... over 12 cents from the high of 1992 87.99 „ R. P. CLARK & CO. LTD. 171-7 171.4 Be*. Seaboard . . . t'aneiJa National Fire Members Chicago Hoard of Trade, B C. Bon'd Dealers' Association. and Financial Am. Oar A Pdy...... 29S-4 201-4 Miami ...... for May. The close was 6% net lower C.V.lt ...... 147 00 16 2.99. Am. Inti. Carp...... Middle States oil Ureal West Perm Ixian ; « oo Phone 5600 Victoria Stock Exchange Phone 6601 Affairs M . St. P. A 8.S M for May, 7| for July and 4| fdr Creai.ry Tire mut Rubber 3 60 Direct Private Wire to All the Leading Eastern Exchangee Am. Locomotive . . . MBs. Pacific...... Terminus, which has been quite Antal. Appliance ...... * .40 Am. Hhl|> ë Com. ... Do., prof...... October. New York, Feb. 11 (By R. P. Clark Am. Hmelterw ...... Montana Power . . _,ar»e grain* followed the trend for some time, stepped out to-day aa Steel Pdf...... * do. Ltd.)—During the early turn- Montgomery Ward ot wheat and all cloaed substantially the feature of the local market with Am. Nu*ar ...... Moon Motor ...... lower, flax registering an extreme de ovef price* ms a general proposition Am. Sum. Tot) ...... National ltlecult .. bids up ten points to 48 and offers Am 'Pel * Tel...... National Knamel . . lit? cline of 12%. while barley lost as E) were Inclined to be steady with Am. Tobacco .-...... National l.eu«l him I, a* 7 cents up fifteen |K>4nte to 60. - This pula Am. Woolens ...... Nevada Cons...... M)-$ Shortly after the owning the en Terminus up around it* old high. further advettces being registered In Anaconda ...... Norfolk & West...... 127-t high prices specialties. There was a Allai.tie Gulf ...... North America!) . . 47-7 tire trend of trading was changed When it breaks through the 62 price Our February List of Investments is Atchison 117-2 Northern Paeiflc . . when millerp came Into the market brokers look for it to get away to a more active inquiry for a while In 11* Id win Loco...... 131-3 N Y. Central ...... in a very large way. It being reported new range of prices altogether. The Baltimore * Ohio . . Now Ready some of the motor share*, also the S0-1 N Y.. N.H. A Hart that Ruasia had purchased SIO.OOO.OOÔ buying came to-day from outside Bethlehem Steel N Y., Ont. ë West. London. Feb. 1L—On the conten oils reflecting the better outlook In Brooklyn Manhattan. Packard Motor worth of Canadian flour for immedi sources, which i* taken to indicate these line* of endeavor. Further California Packing . . Pacific Oil ...... ate shipment on spot cash terms. that word hus got through to some tion that they atr being 'hood We have important information for the California Pete...... Van American ...... Thi* news *ent price* upward quickly Can. Pacific ...... body that the strike in the tunnel winked'' to the tuno of 25,000,000 consideration of the Ü.S. Steel ton Do.. 11. ... to the high point of the day. but Caat Iron Pipe ...... Pensylvanla HR., ha* been made at the mine. The pound* of bacon a year--bacon holders of Manitoba Power Company, nage figure* created favorable senti Cerro de Paeeo ...... People’* Ga* ...... from here prices commenced to re crew have been working there all Pere Marquette which is cured In the United States ment. and the statement was taken Central Leather ...... cede forcing speculator» to throw Winter cutting across the band of Chsadler ...... Phil. Reeding Coal . their wheat on the market again. Limited, 7% Bonds and Asbestos Cor as emphasising the Improvement be Cheeapeake ë Ohio Phillip* Pete...... hard rock, but It ha* been impos and sont to Canada and then re chic., Mu. a si. p...; Pierre Arrow ...... sible to get messengers fn or out exported to Great Britain a* "best ing registered In the steel line of Producers A lief. . Winnipeg,*Feb. 11 (By R. P. Clark poration of Canada, Limited 6% Pre from the mine because of the ab quality (’unadlsn” the National endeavor. An Important announce Chic. A Northwest Pullman Co...... Co.)—Wheat: The market after, Farmers’ Union of Great Britain has ment of the day wan the Increase In chic. Hn. a pm. ..." Puma Allegro ...... advancing to $1.99% or over seven normally heavy snowfall. . Chile Copper ...... Pure Oil ...... porter-Idaho also Jumpe-1 to-day started a movement here to put an ferred. i the dividend rate on Foundation Com- Chino Copper...... Rail. Steel Spring cents from the low at tho opening, end to t1ie practice. Coco Colo ...... with bids for the units going up to ,a/n the late dealing» a reactionary Reeding ..V.'.V. • . excelent buying by miller* The union ie taking steps to call Col. Fuel * Iron against a large flour order from 40 and offer* up to 60. Bale of 125, Direct Private Wires to Grain and Stock Cel. Southern ...... Iteplogle Steel . v 000 shares of *tock i* now going on tho attention of the public to dis tone developed which In most in Columbia Gaa ...... Rep. Iron A Steel . Russia, finally ran Into heavy selling stance» erased all of the early gnln*. In the city. Spread over Vancouver, closures made as the result of an Cons. Gas ...... Royal Butch pressure, the market becoming a agricultural Inquiry promoted by Markets Some of this selling was doubtless Coat. Can ...... Savage Arm* ...... debacle, prices hitting the toboggan Calgary, New Westminster, the Isl representative of a deelre to take Corn Product* ...... Sears Roebuck ...... and. Powell River and Prince Ru the Ontario Legislature . which X'onden" Oil ...... Shell Unies ...... slide and declining over twelve cents brought to light the details of tpe profits in advance of to-morrow's Rimma Pete...... pert. 375,000 other shares are being Cuba Am. Sugar ... from the high mark, finally closing trick of aendlng the millions of British Columbia Bond Corporation Ltd. holiday, but some could possibly bo Cuba C, Sugar ...... Sinclair Con*...... only one up from the extreme break put out. With what is now in the attracted to the break in the grain Crucible Steel ...... _ Sloe* Sheffield treasury as profit from last year's pounds of Itaron to Canada, eaclt Phone. 348, 349 723 Fort Street, Vl.terle, B.C. 4 4'- 4 “Southern Par. .... and showing a lose for the day of market which occurred late In trad Chem. ;. . 47 44-2 shipping operations and the proceeds fhonth and 'then reshippin# It here, Be)., I#ack. * Weal, 119-6 '119-6 Southern Railway . • % to 7% vents for the May and HiaJjuard OH Cal. . from this stock, those in charge of, the goods being sold In the British ing. ^ itopent Powder ..-.. .144 HI July, respectively, un the early ad- it may be that the unsettlement In Kndii ntt Johnson • B Standard Oil X .1". the company say that there will be market* a* a product of the Domin Standard (bl ind. .. vanoe___* peculator* were buying. ion. H in understood here that as the grain markets rfliy ItSYF Tire""ef Do.. 1»< pref/...... 4 - 5 Stewart Warner . "rndTTifh money to ttnEmm devetnp - fect of stimulating a reaction in against their call* and speculator* at a consequence of the revelations the Famous Player* ...... ?:.-7 Stromburg Verb. Chicago were buying on the reported ment, put in the tramway and put ing set up at the mouth of the tunnoL the security markets. General Asphalt ...... f»7-.4 Studehaker the „ mine through to the dividend- Canadian Government rha* hern re Present pie ns are for 2,900 feet of "holes General Cigar...... 95-2 fenheeeee Copper Russian flour order,, but after the quested by various organization* to Diamond Drilling 4*-l 47-3 paying stage next year so that no to be driven, crosscutting theaveln sys Gen. kle'ctrlc ...... 2SS 1M ^^*3-7 milling demand wa-s satisfied the create a distinctive 'brand which is Gen. Motor* ...... ' 78. Texaa Gulf Sulphur market weakened, end speculators more- stock will go before the pub tem at depth. The result of this work Goodrich Rubber . 4S-2 Texas Pacific It R. lic and buying--will have, to be made to he placed on nil exportable bacon Tex. Par c A O. . wer« forced to throw their holdings Starts on Glacier will determine the future course of the CHICAGO GRAIN Goodyear T. A H . pref. 92-4 on the open market. from Canada In the future. Granby ...... VO-4 Timken Roller .... overboard, and thi* resulted in the company. Tobacco Prod. . /. . . The Farmer*' Union also took a Great North. Ore . . . 39-1 severe break, with price*, perhap*. Lakeview keeps on firming as de Great North . pref 70 ■ Do.. tails of satisfactory progress enme leading hand in bringing about the Stewart, B.C.. Feb 11.—-Diamond Oil . . . roing further than the wituation • Chicago, Ills., Feb. 11 (By R P. éswnfweKhemiww. THee*” “Tti>iirj.7 fitty - ifjun•>... .A4a-)'ffnmmpiwmmene, a I»<«♦ .-weak» «wki- to*rter mit' À^o.'Ttaf.) "Wheat : 1» Mam m IFF®--: « •iiisa "hi#:.... United States, which became effec Illinois Central . .115-4 115-4 TTîd United Fruit . cent to 2% cents lower based on stock offered <>n the exchange to-day reek mine, the drilling machinery be- expected certainly happened In th-> Inspiration . 31 29-3 !M VS. Infl. Aloo. below 60. which Is a new' high. live some time agi-, this action hav t S. Rubber sharp lJverpool eablw, but millers wheat pit to-day. With more bull Int. Hu*. Machine ..122-% 1*1-4 A mesnage from Htewart, B.C„ to ing been taken.. It has been ex Portland Canal news than has been current for some Int Mer Marbre . .. 13-4 1.1-4 began buying on an extensive scale, plained, to prevent an influx of the time prices crumbled bn lack of out .. 61-4 49-6 and with export business in wheat Roland Christy, secretary of the . . 27-1 27 Utah Copper ...... company here, camo from the fore Colorado beetle, better known over Mining District side support arid heavy selling ofr ,\>nadlum ...... the market became very firm with Invincible Oil ...... :i-6 man of the L. and I*. Glacier Creek here as the American potato bug. ")ur statistical d,lwrtm,*nt haM house* with EkisteYn connections. Kan City South. 37-2 price* advancing as stated. compiled, and we will mail FREE W fwtern Vnlon . . mine, announcing that the crew had From the top. which was a rally of 4 Ken'nlcott . Cooper The market I* a nervous, erratic Kelly Springfield . Westing. Kiev. struck ore in the up-raise, which LATEST ON REQUEST, a LARGE COL rents or more from the low point, White Motor affair, apparently receiving some ORED MAP and other valuable Keystone Tire . wa* being tunnelled up from the there was a decline of more than 10 Lehigh Valiev i;?: Willy» Overland support on the breaks, but meeting information regarding recent im rents lit the May delivery, the recov Lehigh Val. Veal . Wiinon Perking heavy selling pressure on the bulges, lower tunnel to the level of the portant discoveries and activities Lorlllard ...... Woolworlh ...... INFORMATION in this, British Columbia's richest, ery was small from the low figures with consequent wide fluctuations. higher tunnel. Engineer Brcexe i* Louie ë Nash...... Radio Cork*. . now on his way up to the mine to AUCTIONEERS gold and silver producing district. of the day. The confirmation of ex The market is a dangerous one for on all Portland Canal Mining port sale* of Canadian flour to Rus the outsider to trade In and we ad make a more detailed report. SALES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRANT MAHOODA COMPANY It wa* announced to-day that FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK, ETC. r Issues gladly furnished. sia amounting to upward* of 1.000.000 vise extreme caution on both sides LIMITED barrel* with 2.000.000 to 3,000,000 Bertram W. W. Mcltougall. who ha* VICTORY BONDS TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE of the market until it becomes more Open Dally for Entries (Members Vancouver Stock Ex- wheat worked in all positions stirred normal. been the expert culled in to report change) up Alive buying early but the buy vicruatiA ptifki H. E. RUNNINGS Coarse grain*: The oat* market on several Portland Canal proper 522-529 Roger» Building, Vancouver, Ing demand gave out before a fresh Ogden & Richardson *15 l aioa Bank Bld*. l'bons «4*4 New York. Feb. 11.—Foreign ex was dull throughout and did not fol ties. has g^en taken cm a* the engi wave of selling and prices crumbled Bov Sell neer in charge of the Terminus un changes steady. Quotations In cent*. low the advance in wheat, but re 648 Fisgerd St. Phene 928 with a vengeance. Per «169 Per I1H der arrangement* to put the mlnq Receipts are beginning to run Vletery Twee. Fee» Orest Britain—Demand «77 11-1$; sponded to the general break and de on a production ba*is. He left tfii* 1927 let June and Becember 161.49 198.49 clined heavy, dosing over five cents smaller and the general situation is 1931 1st May and November 104.#0 197.0» cable* «77 15-1$; «0-day bills on down for the day. The barley mar week for the North to take charge not changed to the extent indicated 1*87 1st June and December 101 19 199.30 of development. Mr. MiDougall wa* ■- >V War leas. S%—T»« 9ree banks «74 9-1$. ket was strong and acted stubbornly, by the prices. However, the confi the training authority who wa* called 1833 1st June and Becember 199.69 191.6.9 Franco — Demand 5.35%: cables price* bring up about 1% cents early dence of buyer* has been shaken and 1111 1st April and October 181A0 192 89 In t PROFESSIONAL CARDS MUTT AND JEFF An Alligator Not Only Likes Water, But it Also Likes Tender Ducks (Copyright 1924, By M. C. Fighpr Trade Mark Reg. in Canada). barristers FOOT * MaNZKR Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries, ste. Memler* of MANITOBA. ALBERTA and HHITISH COLUMBIA BAKU I hons 111 K|F X 'A'AMTefc Tl t>C CON>CfiT6ù^ Uaak of Nova Scella Bid*.. Victoria. BC. DvCtrt Ul NURaiNO home VsQuraiAi.T s««„ ui c.55. _Vi , ll.m., " ’ Umnu et reel. U.i.r.H, ^tiÉLiïiaJLU ■'""'•I twtl. Imud. el fît* v.'fad tlllL______*“* *,c. ElEl.tin»». MECHANO,-THERAPY ^COMING EVENTS FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILES TIMBER BLSli. SS JirifLTCRY MILNE. Mechpno-Theraplst (mantpg« Hirtoria Baily SimtB (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • 1»five treatroeoll. 467 Lnloa Baa« j: <>ST -un liroad Street greenish grey r -, i AN^McLMTOPM. HFBI»KfcUM*X, BLAIR •a--- f: ->>.»< WMr-b*B.lv>U w^wawiHIlUMIIIlMUMlWlis H Acjyçrtj»;tising KUmie, Uq, im< LX™ ^• rnr' -w,. f t VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WE DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1925 REAL ESTATE-HOUSES, LOTS, ACREAGE, DAIRY, FRUIT, and CHICKEN RANCHES FOR SALE HOME SEEKERS—LOOK! CHEAP RANCH «'•MUNOMAKI svafa Jones, Ada Lock and Gwendolyn I fantastical, an* yet a careful student Ç-ROOM HOUSE and bathroom, seed Townsend. The officersleers of the club of hie scores will find that they are ^XLOSE » city, flee mliee eut, four- • large lot. garage and chicken house, are: President, Edith Howell; vice- distinguished by the most careful room rot tags. barn awl chicken house, good condition. Prive 11.634. Thle pro good well; five acre*, two cleared and cul perty cloee In. president, Ada May Welch; secre le QlTUATED op » nice level comer let workmanship and Inexorable logic in tivated to fruit, all fenced. Price >2.244. O <«s ft. * ISO ft) In Oak Bay Muni tary-treasurer. Maud Hammond; the presentation of the musical ideas. easy terme -ROOM BTTNQATZiW, bathroom, belle membership, Sylvia Kelly; club ac ment. open fireplace end other fea cipality. stands one?of the ipost attractive SÎ3S C ASH. BALANCE A8 BENT Above all, this music is broad 4- ROOM MODERN 4 itlr homes of Its kind In the city. Al companist. Muriel Bishop, and the ly and comphehensively human. a J. GREENWOOD HI NGALOW FOR ture*. in first-claw condition. Price COSY II.»#», terms. Outside city limita ios! new and of well-built stucco von- FIVE-ROOM Bt MIAMI W IN founder and conductor, Frederic SI.87.V4S S! atruction, this Lungslow contains every FAIRFIELD DlhTKICT Rachmaninoff has made musi 1234 Government Street ; comfort and convenience. There are - King. _ _ TYSON A WALK** cal Innovations In his time, Y17ITHIN easy walking distance ef city, «• Feet Street Pboe bright end cheery rooms, with ajl kinds of cKKNZIB STREET—To the party with but they are far from the wild- tv Close te car line and low end high built-in festurra Also, well-laid MrKlimited capital who wants to own Fine Initial Concert of Lady school». Open fireplace, living-room nicely HARDWOOD FLOORS home and pay for It on thr easy “DUMBELLS” HERE eyed extravagances of Mine of his been covered with a thick coat of paneled and many built-in effects. Good It Is a home that will appeal to anyone payments plan, we have no hesitation In Vocalists Last Evening younger countrymen. He believes in paint probably for more than a cen basement and nice 3-plece bathroom. Hot You Are a Time-merchant; the looking for something really nice in a recommending this one.. It contain# five writing straight from the heart, lilt# air furnace. Price f 1.478, Terms can 4* email compact Utile home, end can be rooms with all modern conveniences anil IN “ACE HIGH” ON tury, but is now entirely exposed to arranged Working hours of your day are your bad pt thr low price of Is exceptionally well planned, lull slied Tscbaikowsky. in avoiding "taros of view and the colors restored by the stock-in-trade. You roust find the------r , ONLY U.»*». ON TERMS basement, partly cemented; low taxes. Some months ago a band of en fads, or affectations. In trying to modern processes of renovating. Th»- LC. LAND * INVESTMENT AGENCY best market possible for the hours THURSDAY WEEK compose slnçerely and simply, not to LIMITED K. BROWN A SONS LIMITED thusiastic lady vocalists Joined them picture was painted evidently by you have to sell—for they are worth Call In and let us show it to you while a special band of musical specialists, you have the chance. selves together for the purpose of The Dumbflis Company Limited ovine obscure niunx alu! depuis thv more to one buyer than to another. Bread Street Phone ISIS studying part-singing. They selected will present Captain Plunkett's sixth but to the great public of men and coronation of the King. 1 only want advertising will find SWIXKKTOX Ml MA HAVE the name Schubert Club. In compli annual revue, "Ace High," at the women of the world. Hence the The King Henry V Chapel, little i one man to whom they are worth ment to the gfeat “Master of Song," popularity in the best sense of the Ml Fart Street Phene 4SI Royal Victoria Theatre for three known by the public. Is built above most of alL Schubert, and chose for their legder word, of hi* music and the grip that nights and a Saturday matinee, com the tomb of the King and contains Frederic King, choirmaster of the this man tias on the people. When mencing Thursday evening, Feb. six old statuettes surrounded by a First Congregational Church. Last they hear him they understand him. 19. group of stoalter ones. The stat- evening at the Memorial flail the When theymr, vu»»come In personal...... contact—...... | uettes are being restored to their club gave Its Initial concert, and the This company, which has not been with him they find the man is as fine | natural whiteness and have befit here since they played * “Cheerio" a Decrease of the birthrate during TIMES CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 7 An alternative. rtquits obtained were encouraging, and as genuine as his. music. I found to be among the most valuable 8. I «git 8. year ago, ,1s the only "theatrical or the. years of the Great War in some gratifying and satisfactory, amply of the early example# of sculpture in !*. A mistake. ganization rightfully entitled to use measure accounts for the reduction 10. Hud use for. I justifying the singers’ alms and um- the Abbey. the name "Dumbells.” It Is a Cana In the number of children who are Bird, snimal, finh. reptile—each of which crossword puzzles have made 15. Toward. ' b/tions. Besides nine additional part- ‘BREWSTER’S MILLIONS’ The work of removing the varnish dian corporation, operating under a now attaining school age. according famous—reappear in thin one. Try and locate tbem. 16. I>ei»res8ed. Uongs their principal number was the and dirt from the walls has taken I*. Married j beautiful cantata. “The Three Dominion charter and letters of TO BE PRESENTED to Ministry of Health officials. 20. Commanded. 'springs." by I*aul Bliss, the solos be several months, but now the roof and 22. A vender. heraldic shields In the choir aisles 21. -Hips. ing most ably undertaken by Kath- The featured members of the eom- AT ROYAL THURSDAY have been brought Into relief In their1 r* r 6 4 IO -6. .Sear. • . «-tine Stokes, soprano, -and Norah pany Include A1 Plunkett, Rosa original medieval coloring. Most severe. j Jones and Elsie Hastings, contraltos. Hamilton. “Red" Newman. Pat Raf- “Brewster's Millions," in which ! This cantata is written In many ferfy, Stan. Benqett, “Jock" Hol Percy Hutchison will open his sec • l. An edible seed. j stanzas, the club throughout main- land, Hen Allen, Moriey Plunkett, ond engagement in Victoria on u 14- .11. Having passages. 36. Happenings. t aining a high standard of vocalism. Glen Allan and Jimmy Devon, while Thursday evening next, is one of Pertaining to Arabia. ! Many evidences there were of care Capt. Mert. l*tunkett and his Dum those rare comedies that will never 19 16 39. More destitute. ful, keen and Intelligent rehearsal, bells Orchestra provide one of the die. Mr. Hutchison has revived it In 41. To clear. and what Is more, there was that pro biggest* features of an all-star pro London no less than seven times, and U To taste. nounced and right attitude which al 44 Ah auction. gramme. It hid* fair to rival “Charley’s Aunt" 46 nie ci6j5**« far*——— ways enables it lu. bo thu must fruit The revue. "Are High," Is entirely and "The Private Secretary." It 1* a l* over. ful of good. Particularly well new to Victoria audiences, as it does sign of true merit when playgoers Warns Against Doping Stomzch WitR 50. Correlative of either, executed were the stanza*. 1 l>ep‘ Is not contain a single song, sketch nor roll up In their thousands year after Artificial Dlgeetanta lief ore. the Fall and Dark," In which the Manchester, Feb. 11. —Decline of line from any of their former shows. 3«. Part of “to be." year to see It and enjoy Its good the birthrate In Great Britain has pianissimo» were most effectively ac It is definitely announced that this 55. A parent. complished. in ‘‘Gently, Row. over the wholesome fun. It is over four years become a national peril in the opin X°*t people who suffer, either occa is the only engagement .of "The 131 River Gently Flow/* and “Leaping since „ it was presented here, so ion of Sir Robert Blair, former chief sionally or chronically from gas. sour Dumbells" In Victoria this season. and Falling Down. Ever Down." and crowded houses are assured. There education officer of the London ness and indigestion, have now discon ulNr the concluding refrain. ."Gold. (Sold as are laughs galore in "Brewster's County Council, who, speaking at a tinued disagreeable diets, patent foods 3T Millions," almost every line contains iTlAlPlTMO DM the Gleaming Sun." in all -of which RACHMANINOFF Manchester educational conference, and the use of harmful drugs.‘stomach there was u perfect balance In tone, a hearty guffaw, but while laughter estimated that within the next eight tonics, medicines and artificial digest- and gaiety prevail, there are a fe„w a® □ a no part dominating over the others, years there would be 2,000,000 fewer ants, and Instead, following the advice, 31 a delightful tonal quality and color WILL APPEAR HERE .moments when a more "«*riousslde tmgHTTBty the r'ft*r, BRINGING UP FATHER —By GEORGE McMANUS CeiCtOU.'f I 60LX.MT TWO EVERT TIME l TRT TO I Children THERC-3 MOTHIMG TO SHUT OP" I tickets, to the opera for •bORR-T DAO prevent TOOANOK DO SOME THiMG WELL rOLK^ lVE TOIIOMT Daughter ah OUT MR CLEF FROM GOIMG • GO MICE l G'T THE COT TWO t>CATt> TO e.z------\-i i hahl ieLi^w*,nt TQC.O then TOOK ME TO GET ORC»»eo WORST OF IT ' thetll have The opera t>0 TOO The opeha THAT'S ^i|TAVi;:p To bPEAK TO AN mother forget LA«3T might TOO . EACH OTHER', touh Quarrel OAO. Ï rr" ATi Co I------ vt Xj MOTHER Fletcher’s Gis- toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared foe Infants in arms and Children all ages. 0Bt9 sw Iwr t fi*Tusi Sewvice l*c To avoid imitations, always took for tie tignHweef T n't., sand It- ri Ptotto direction» on each package. Physician» everywhere recommend it. 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1925 I Conference Date Set DAK BAY SAVES ON - Ttw .utinfTirnytt t*Uvr.cn mem Pickard A Tom Ltd„ Successors to “JAP-A-LAC” bers of the City Council and SKf Saanich Council with regard to TO BE FOB FI water and sewers will t>e held ort SCHOOL ESTIMAI VARNISH STAIN ENAMEL PAINT February 20, At that time par ticipation of Saanich in tiacklng Over S8.000 Less Than up the B.C. Agricultural Associa For every job of Spring painting there is a “Jap-a-Lac” tion in August will he taken up, Figures For the Previous and also the council will lus product that will give splendid results. Ask us to-day sounded out with regard to a set Year what's best for your particular painting job. General Committee Decides tlement of the Gordon Head tele The Popular Yates Street Store phone trouble, nod awaiting Small savings which will be ef to Fix May 22 to May 25 Judgment of the Railway Board. fected In detail* of « hik flay scho- l* Inclusive have enabled the School Trustees to cut down the estimates for ordinary expenses by $8.190 over those of last Much Discussion With Regard character. Mr. Winkel thought thep year. Last year the estimates were might abandon the Victoria Day 166,446. This year, as completed by Thursday, the Day 1411 Douglas Street Phone 1446 to Dividing Festival Into celebration, and strike out for some the board under the chairmanship of K. M. McConnan last night, they were Two Parts thing fresh later. He moved an pruned to $58.256. The efficiency of amendment that the matter should the schools is not jeopardized. It Is be deferred until the hoard of claimed, neither are salaries of teach of Special Values The Victoria Day celebration management had time to look Into ers changed. the question. The beard ha* >*et to deal with the committee has «lecided in favor Mrs. Hayward criticized the pro estimates on extraordinary exiienses, of a four-day celebration, from posal to abandon the celebration and and will request permission from the said the Americans would never sup council for longer time to consider ABOUT RELIEF WORK A Clearance of Afternoon May 22 to. May 25 inclusive. port abandonment of July 4. neither them, so that theÿ may give every of Washington nor Lincoln's birth Item close consideration. Senator Robertson Has Re Thindecision was reached after day. Why therefore abandon Queen Dresses in Smart Styles The Breath a lengthy discussion in tin* gen Victoria's birthday festival? 10 ceived Answers to His eral committee of organizations MORE VARIETY Queries V allies to *29.50—Crep« de Chine, fancy held last evening at the Vitv. Hurry < ’ha rl es worth cited the wool materials and novelty trieolette, in opinion frequently expressed that the SEEKS SWANS The general status of unemploy Hall. visitors did not. get enough variety ment in <'anad&7ia the subject of in dainty shades for afternoon wear. A splen a Community here. The events should be divide*!, Many views were exprM»<»«l, quiry from Senator G. D. Robertson, particularly over the suggestion with something to be done litter, lie former Minister of Labor, who has did color and style, selection ; sizes to 38 therefore moved an amendment to to «plit the celebration into two, EBB SANCTUARY written to Mayor Pvml ray on the divide, the celebration. The daily movement of people in the part at the May holiday, anti part :n subject. V. J. Dunn seconded the amend : morning nnd~eVening to and "front the the first week of July. The decision The Senator points out that little for a May time festival was strongly effective result- was occasioned by Arthur. Munson outlined what lie eity may lx- likened to the breathing of Influenced by the intimation from HT ElK LIKE the conference last Fall in. Ottawa, thought the best type of entertain the schools that the pupils could not and since that-time" many- reports a community. ______participate, unless the children wore ment. JHe emphasized the necessity or dolhg sometliirtg oft thP* Sunday 'It ih;iy not be possible to tpéet tfie~ have reached -Gitawa. with regard to trained before the schools closed for th*< kuffering and Industrlnl unrest The Summer holidays. “whatever the. people would stand request of the Come Conservation Should this breathing stop, the com for " He strong Zpoke for the earlier Board for a pair of swan* to com - occasioned by unemployment. Chairmen of committees were lly asks n,number of questions $ celebration. nence a swannery at Elk I^ake. a* 15.00 munity would feel the'ill effects. struck, and an executive board with regard to the unemployed, the chosen to conduct the general busi Mr. Charlesworth stated that the equested in a reeetit letter from .the numbers, how they are tieing taken ness. and to them was left the choice last available «fate. Mr. Ha’ll told chairman. M. B. Jackson. K.C. The local street railway service of the secretary, a post for which him. for the schools was May 25. For The parks committee of the City care of by the city and how married New Pleated Skirts Chairman J. H. Beatiy said -There the Sunday a good programme of Council yesterday aftern<»on heard and unmarried men are being treated. is the chief agency by which were several applications. The juusic could' he held. * from.Park Superintendent Purdy how Full particulars have been for meeting was well attended. , DOMINION DAY difficult it was to rear cygnets, and ward »d to the Sénator of the local $3.50 that it would he potudble to provide situation. this community breathes. CHOICE OF DATE Lawrence Macrae favored the May male birds if the isoard obtained fe The chairman said that there had «late. He would like to see something males Mr. Purdy pointed out that There are remarkable value at this price. ilso done on July 1. the anniversary The quality and efficiency of the..ser: been a good deal of discussion aa tu TR ANSPORT AXIOM, MEk. , ^ - re "HoT-h. -rrrv -screrèc" * the hesf drtte'of the ïideÜnmon ffe Of ♦ Ymfeyfrnpfff-mTT -«rngg* i eft rth* *** xiee is dependent and governed entirely quoted The Times in Its reference to land events in July as a proper dl- the luck here was better than In most ON VISIT TO VICTORIA able, in sand. navy, grey and 'black, with the opinion of the .hotelmeh. favor swanneries. Bmoe of the parks in by on<> thing—flte fares collected from ing May. and intimated he had re THE MOTION neighboring cities had lost their w hob- B. C. Taylor general, agent South bodice top; all regular sizes. street ear patrons. ceived some support for July, on ac As altered eventually the motion flock from molestation by dogs and ern Bacille lines at Seattle, and J. A. count of the assurance of fine read to have the celebration from other disturbances in the nesting Ormandv, general passenger agent at weather then. May 22 to 26. and the amendment season. Portland, were visitors to Victoria The giving of free automobile Me cited the experience of the to limit the celebration to May 23 It was suggested that it might be yesterday, and met Publicity Com Four Special Values in Silks great Toronto Exhibition, which had and 25. with the school sports May possible to obtain new’ stork from missioner George 1. Warren, discuss rides to intending street car grown from small beginnings. Let 22. together with a musical pro the Thames Conserva ne-• Board, from ing travel to and from the Pacific them start with a definite plan, gramme on May 24. which body the. original swans here coast. Sustaining the views of many patrons is one example of how looking forward to permanent build - Mr Winkel said that the city other transportation men who have and Woolens Inga, possibly following the Crystal might pay reverence to Queen Vic- I The matter was eventually left visited Victoria In the last few weeks the breathing of a community Garden a good Stadium should he ton», without jeopardizing a Sum- I with Mr. Purdy to see Mr Jackson Mr. Taylor predicted a record season i leral Silk Crepe Navy Tricotine Suiting the next objective. mer , holiday. "Have we not been i and explain the situation. for tourist travel In 1925 for the may be jeopardised. Pageants were wonderful things to swapping dollars one with another I West. The Puget Bound country was Special, a think of. but Mr. Beatty deelared he Victoria Day one year after another." I never better advertised, he said, both ST*....$1.75 Yard personally would not like to under Mr. Winkel asserted. ' Let us look at ;i* the result i-f the expenditure* of $2.95 These are facts you may nut have take earn ing one through with such the *u««t44»n fairly and Also make j xr.anspor talion- ci un panics and public 36 inches wide in beautiful color 64 indies w im. ;i splendid quality short notice. The committee had provision for the children.'" bodies. Business «'onditions have ings arih large designs for Puri xx l 1 mot in* in a fa*st known or realized before and they full power to deal with any sugges Mr. Butter!* asked what control j l*een letter in California this year scarves and tunic overblouscs. indigo, for dresses and suits. tion*. They had secured figures from would the teachers have over the than they were previous to last Sum are placed before you for your con th.‘ Meteorologi, al Observatory-cov child.r<“n after June 30? mer. which will also mean there will Spun Silk sideration. ering the various periods named Mr. Hall— The, children would not j be more travel from that district. Jacquard Suiting showing the rainfall in May and July be disturbed In a May 25 parade, but ! Thé Puget Sound-country is rapidly he explained. ttt«> to 6«ht puptts would 7>e partiel- j Special, a Special, a (tO DC becoming famous, he said, as the. Yard ...... Will be served and Pitta’ orchestra 1 Hi hh. + + i + ■peaker touched upon the Geneva lank for a lively year, hut one hav- will be in attendance, and all win 1 A very enjoyable l»rty was held The Ganges Chapter nf the loll ,,n opium and regretted be done to make the dance an even Ing problems and setback* The phy- 1 h> the V. and T." bt.y* at^ Uielr held their annual meeting on .Wed ‘ the Xy .h Irawal of the Vnlted States greater success than thc last. Mother of Eighteen Th »he deliberations, idcal condition should nor bo per j friends at tke Civil Service Hall on nesday. (February 4. sixteen meml»«-r being present. After the reguu * j The British Columbia Government NUT COAL mitted to be a deterring force, lle- Tea at Lake Hill—A silver tea will] .NatnrduT night. Among those present nlgnant Influences rule house Children Jailed UusinesH and the treasurer s report had i.iki th** matter up at the last MUST AVOID If you wish a better NUT COAL be held at the la»ke Hill Community | I aere the Misses lrta Hall. Marlon session of the I legislature, hoping uhtme u*. hold and heart Intereats Thoae In: ! Held. Minnie linker. Dorothy Ruffle. read.l ead. TheseI nese officersoincers were electeden*i for Hall on Tuesday. February 17. from that they might have something from A quick fire the employ of others ahould he care For Bootlegging Jennie Andrews, Margaret D Arcy. the yejtrt Mrs. W. Scott, regent; A hot tire . ful A child born on thla day la 3 until 5 o'clock, when the I«ake Hill Mrs. T Itoker. first vice-regei-regent . Mrs. the International conference to give A good hot After glow Women's Institute will be the host Hamel Kngllah. rYeda RiPb1'V;»''- them a lead A particularly serious likely to be popular, clever and well Irene Bolden. Ruby SPArk. Kdn» V. Best, kecond vice - Regent ; Mrs. E. FRANTIC RUSH IeargeM in the city irnluth. Kab. H-Mr, Klljabath esses. The proceeds will be devoted Walter. Secretary; Mrs. C. Abbott ; aspect of the question was thaï if AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST conducted. to the funds of the W.A. to the «chmolka. flfty-flva. wtfa of » Morri Pairhurst, Rllen Dawson. OHre Pil cher. M Bland. E1U Vanatone and treasurer; Mrs. ftpeed. standard- those interested in the drug traffic A clean stove Saanich W .r Memorial Health Cen son County farmar and tnnthar of saw the conference breaking down Central W.C.T.U. - The Central others, with Messrs. T. I "Hard. " hearer; Mrs H. Johnson. Echo's sec It IS WELLINGTON COAL tre. Mrs. Service has arranged the eighteen children, must spend three they would feel their hands strength W.C.T.U. will hold its monthly meet Hall. T. l»arman. M Wilson. A retary. Mrs. I'Yank Crofton. educa TO PRESS BALL We know that It is good- attractive programme, and Mrs. Web mouths in the county jail hare and ened. The women's organizations. we know that It Is the best,- and afternoon at 2.30 ^»t tional secretary. Ing to-morrow ster will have charge of the tea pay a fine of 640(1 for violating th, Acre». P Campbell, D. Brakes, t. Dr. Raynor thought, might do more SO will you know it as soon as you |he Y.W.C.A. liquor law.. Judge W A. CaM ruled Howland, E. Oliver. A. Smith, n. than thev were doing in agltattqg the People apparently do "J* f**1.1* try It. in sentencing the woman in federal Stafford, W Hughes. T. ^>'e’ “ ' SOOKEHARBOR. suppression of the traffic. Educa that there Is going to be a las ^mln- For the Furnace and Grates our S. Benwell, L. Rosa. U <) Conner. W. LUMP COAL I.a»ts Longer and court yesterday. tional work through the schools ute rush on tickets for her Ueorge. R. Butler. W. Dick. Dong- Mrs. Ft. Auburn Campbell has re Dress Club ball, (hat will J1 given More Heat __ Pound guilty togrther with ley, O. Burgeae, C. D’Arcy. (». Benwell turne