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VOL. XIX.. 19ih ’ DUNCAN. B. C.. THURSDAY. .\I-IUI. Uth, 1919. Subsetiptfon $1.S0 Yearly, in Advance PUBLIC;^! ICE NEWS ABOUT MILK Y. M. ('. A. KLSTBKT XTHSE WELCOM HOME Scheme To Provide Member Vnth Infant ’s Tragic Deatb<.Car Col Univeriity of B. C. Sparse Attendance At Public Meeting Aim To Have One In Cowie Several Cowichan Soldiers Expected lodependent AdvUory Body —Camp 5 Opening Speaks In Duncan In Duncan Dr. Young On Health Immediately —Capt. Barkley Returns A meeting called by the member A most distressing accident oc-| i'riifi->snr .Sadler, assistant profcs> ‘ imvtings do not appear to some ninnihs the Cowichan Quite a number of Cowichan men for Cowichan. Mr. K. F. Duncan, to curred on Monday morning, resulting snr r.f dairying in tin- faculty of agri- v-i.h ms these days, due POS-; Women', Institute has discussed the are expected home immediately. They discuss the formation of an advisory the death of Raymond, the six- culture at the University of B. C-. I so much gardening hcing a„j„. are Cpl. F. Saxlon While. Pte. G, W. committee which of the' momhs-old child of Mr. and Mrs. spoke at the Odd Fellows' hall. Dun- ' the evenings. , instruction in the homes of Itrookliank. Spr. V. L F.dwardes. Spr. planks in the recent campaign for in-|A. E. Collycr. It appears that, dur- ran. Iasi Monday .... „n milk. “"y n Thursday last ihc J ". I- Gunner R. D, Marsh, of dependence in politics, was held iniing the momentary absence of his! .Although his i 1 l-ad been well P'-' ai>i.c.arc,orian J'pr 1^- D, Nightingale and Pte. A. women being present. Mrs. Collyer understands first aid I lioiisewivi-s, the niidivnce was very nucncc. only leneral outline of the organization. [Craik. O.l.hle Hill, The committee which handled all and immediately set to work. Dr.{litilc larg er than that .liii-li Krcjilcd^;; ^*^ K‘ by Mr. G. \\. Harl-| Blackwood-W-letnan. •.vhr,;,T..' M^mlay evening Capt R. E. arrau<- the P^eetigp, f'ert-. F. T*-Tr...,-;lv hs Yr .teOosflMMHWBBHHMHHRv' ' with discussion ided. ,«.M ..., ...... influenza...... Duncan. He has ings will arrange a series of meetings r hand and used all his skill. Dr. F.mplia-izing tlic value of milk as foilowir.g. -pidemic had revealed most clearly I'•«" -ver-eas some four yeart lerv- throughout the riding at which the Roberts came from Chemainus hos­ food. Mr. Fadler alluded to the re- Har'Icy related what had al- ,1,. n.rf w.. Ip, pp . .pp w.ll. ij, Rp.pI Mp.ipp Arl.Jny ,p member will speak. pital. Everything possible was done cenl discovery r.f Dr McCollum of • accomplished in this sec- nurse, but that, at all limes, such France. It will he recalled that his At each of these meetings, it was ut without avail. John Hopkins University. He had ‘m"- Mherni Board of Trade nurse could have sufficient work to Wcstliolmc was burned down decided, a "Public Service Commit ­ The deepest sympathy is with the shown ihat, apart from the food value i’crame imeresteil and delegated one do and would be welcomed liy many lime ago. Wyatt reached Duncan last tee" of three or more should be ap­ icreaved parents in this terrible mis­ of milk, it contained an indefinable '''ym "umber to a eonference held women. pointed to assist the member in all fortune. something, known as "vitamines." or ■" Vancouver last week. The Al- K. Voung. superiniciideni. week. He went away with the 103rd grosvth promoting property. Ten fX council also felt that the Rii. and hashern serving latterly with matters pertaining to the district, and Chemainus branch. Duncan Board provincial board of health,who was years of experiment had now shown ‘'"yk amongst their hoys would he the railway troops. the committee will appoint one of of Trade, met last Tuesday at the old the principal speaker, said that the J. S Haller, who went away its number as a member of his central Matters of interest to the local- that the fat of milk and the yolk of '"'•*' ""‘I *yn ‘ <•"' "f ‘heir sparsely settled districts of the prov- with the 103rd also, and W'as wounded advisory committee. 'cre under discussion. Messrs. egg might be eciualled in ordinary "“"'her across, be sympathized food value and chemical constituents Sets Good Example i- arm while wiih the S4th Bn.. As the work of these committees Smith and A. W. MacDonald with,md theone great need of these enrolled as members. Messrs. l.y other foods, l.itl they alone con- Cimihcrland chief of police, who reached A'iciorta last Thursday, and is for the general welfare of the whole districts was a nurse. .A proper ex­ • • - ■ the work of the Y. M. is cxpeeirit home in Duncan soon. He district, irrespective of any party poli ­ Read and Williams were appointed a tained these growth ...... „ planation of what healthmeant had tics or other sectional feelings, it is membership committee; Messrs. C- in France, offered his has recovered from his wound. nUo lo be given. hoped that all will work together for Smiley and Williams, roads and These properties were probably »"■' cut A. J. Castle, who relumed Leason of the War the advancement of . Cowichan and bridges committee; Messrs. MacDon- present in forage In.t were parlieu- cuidance. Three <• last week, went overseas from The tabulation of facts relating t<> its population. The public meetings aid and Smiley a committee concern- larly present in alfalfa. «"’»P' I'S'c i.evn formed :nm-er with the 8lh Co , C.A.S.C.. the health and physical ability of men will be held in the course of g foreshore matters. While milk as it came from thg Nauatmn. and two at Chematmis. suli'equenily iransferrs-d to the Messrs. F. G. Smithson. S. R. Kirk- cow was thus .-i most valuable food/ Dum-.in High school hoys are keen during the past four ye.irs had given 3nd C. M R. He was awarded the much information and had enabled ham. F. A. Monk and A. C. G. Luck- invalual.lc for ehtldrcn. it rested witit f-nnation of one in their Miliiarv Medal for gallantry in action. up from Duncan to this the produc-r. '' '"akc llities at command, people at home parents are now residing in Duncan. Work was begun last week on t •Antrobns, Cassidy, coming south, Investigation had shown that one movement an all-round one is the ere not so well. The death rate t memorial which the parishioners of by Mr. per ccni. of a part of London's millj fnei ih.il the girls in many of the limited by the ability of people St. Peter's, Quamiebao. will erect in Emery. Victoria, and overturned. Mr. supply was lost owing to sourness: disiHcis desire to m.tkc use of similar conserve and co-operate. OOWICMN LAKE the churchyard to those men from the .Antrobns ’ little daughter was pinned In the investigation Professor Sad* opportunities and, a* the Y. M. C. The speaker said it was an easy parish who have fallen in the Great underneath hut not severely hurt. ler had assisted in at Montreal. 4lj and Y. W, C, A. are working together, matter to put health laws and penal­ Soldier Returns —Visitors for FlsUng War. Their number is about iweniy- mother and boy were in the car also. out of S77 samples were such as » arrangements ties on the Statutes, easy to tell what —Work on Msngan«*e Clainu five. would be illegal to sell in theU- S- '"a-'c •''* B'y'*' people should do, but it was owing The car was badly smashed and wa, I'te. Gordon .Archibald returned to The plan is to pul a granite rock towed to Wfstholme. whMct after cities. This milk was .our, tainted 4 welfare, a lack of explanation that people on the south aide of the chnrch the lake last week. His friends are temporary repafrs, Mr, Antrobus re­ bad li^weria pT-Jicm.'*saiI?ir?endere7' • ' Work Overseas Doubles passed them by, which the monument will be erected, I, Mr. Hanley poimed out that the Naturally, to disturb the habits of glad to see him hack. turned with it to Cassidy. Mrs. Marlow, who has been spend- and the names of those from the par­ Ust week the V. L. & M. Co. Milk sours as the result of fermen- V. M. C. A. work among-t the sol years caused people to object ish who have fallen in the war taiion set up by bacteria. Thespeak- diers overseas had doubled since the charges. Like those men who have g a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. shipped twenty ears of lumber to Lingniek. has left lo join her hus­ be recorded on a bronze tablet let the C. N. transfer took er showed sample, of the activities of armislieo The imii have more leisure returned from the front, we may well band. who IS with the diamond drill into the rock. It is considered that very big consignment; several the true lactic acid producing bae- ""d it is the as-oeialion's effort to ask why so much effort to effect cures, this will be the most enduring r leria and the hacieria known as the keep them oceupK-d. instead of efforts to prevent disease. -iitfit ai Jordan River. of lumber were totved away; and (hir- .Mr A. Lockwood. C. P. R. scaler. orial that could he devised. irs of logs were brought from "colon group." These lallcr eon- Similar work i. rarried Children's physical defects slu.iild be The memorial committee have I'.xprcis shortly to move into his Cowichan Lake. tained organisms in manure, dust, ‘roop ship, and troop trains. The recognised and treated in car'y life, found a massive rock near sewage, and water, and were respon- O’*' f^r 'ram work runs from $4,000 iiililary house which is now eompleied. M'«8 Camp S. back of Ladysmith, is starl­ Lockwood has been in Dunesn hos­ Blythe's residence on the Quamichan ing up in about a week. Mr. M. sibte (or great loss of money, mined I" Per week. They also pro- -ervicc rejections had awakened peo ­ Lake road, and Mr. C. Stone has pital and is now recovering after an Hemmingsen. who is superintending reputations and loss in dairy prodne- '"'y Ryl Triangle Hut, in all the ple to realize that man and woman undertaken to act as engineer of the principal demobilization points where iper.itinn for appendicitis, camp at Cowichan Lake, is also going * power was the real wealth of a nation. work of transporting the rock t< all home comforts. Il was essemial that the nation he Two liiinilrecl anil forty cars of logs left last week for Crofton. churchyard. Sapper J. Inglis and Mrs. Inglis of milk, which in reality was a "manu physically betler prepared if we have The committee think that all the t<' enable theV. M. C. .A. to look after Doiigl.is and Mr. Service arc arrived home on Saturday noon train. flavour. to meet another holocaust and this men in the parish will like to bear -nldier dependents on their journey doing some work on the Hill 60 man- Mrs. Inglis went to Victoria to meet Preventive Methods prejiaralion inii-t begin with the child. a hand in this work, and those willing from England. Condition of School Children canesr claims him. Describing mvihods of prevention In view of the campaign for funds Mi-s IVrier left Iasi week for Win- to do so are asked to common Brig.-Gen. Grcen-Willrinson. D.S.O.. aimed at elimination of bacteria. Prof. The imdical cxamin.nion of school with Mr. Stone, who will then let the folliAving were made members of liprg after spending a month with C.M.G.. is on his way home, and will children act. which the speaker had them know when their help will be Sadler showed that cleanliness was a ,....„,,aign eommiitce:-Mavor T. Mr-. H. March. reach Chemainus this week. He has comparative term. Pr-eijed lliv cun y , Messrs. A. placed on the statute,, Lad required. L] useful and encouraging as f. Several vi«ilors were up last week seen service in the Soudan and South was hcihhyand those handling her Marlmi, W, M, Dwyer. J. A. Thomp could go. It had revealed a large >r ilii- fishing. Some good catches Africa, as well as in this war. were healthy, if udders were washed ^ „ Peterson. J. Cr.m. C. A. have been made. Major (Dr.) William Ewing, at and utensils sterilized, mdk could be p, p. n, McKay. G. O number of physical defects ihe young, most of whichcould he Morgan, foreman of the Buckingham Palace last week, was in­ produced as clean as 'certified milk, j y Dickin-on. H. W. Dickie, Boa Social Proceeds For School cured. liatchery «taff. left last week for vested with the M. C. However, cows should be subject to y Ti orpe. and Major Mutter, Memorial LibrarywBee Here, however, was the difficulty. Banff, lo take charge of the auxiliary A brass plate has been placed in veterinary inspection and humans lo ^ Wollich, Cowichan Sta- I many sections thechildren had no hatchery there for two or three The bo)( social held at Sahtlatn the churchof St. Michael and All medieal mapecnon. Utensils should q Chveke.Coblile Hill; Mrs. opportunity to obtain a cure. There months. school last Friday evening proved Angels in memory of Captain (Dr.) be washed, scalded and steamed. . 1*. Jaynes and Mrs. R. H. Whid- immediate medical servici Stubhs has retnmed after most successful affair. About fifty Luton. Good milk kept at 86 degrees for through tack of skilled ac'vice. spending two weeks in Victoria. Mr. were present and dancing to Miss Vela Monk is still in Che- twenty hours should not coalgulaic. comes a difficult proLler . ami Mrs. Siewart and Mr. Stclly have strains of the Robinson orchestra mainus General hospital. She is mak. Tlic lecturer showed the Mciholm The district nurse is nee. I returned also. went cn until 3 a.m. ve^ stow recovery. MUs H. blue lest which showed that if iupplements the medi-al • Mr. E. Lomas' road gang has been The fifteen boxes contributed Howe, from the E. & N. Station, is inn at school, follows to tlv reinforced by two returned • men. auctiored off by Mr. Pat Burke and making a very efficient substitute at rday a advises parents what the coniiliuiis Mes-rs. C. AVyaii and C. Panther. realized $43. The highest price for thepost office, whileMr. J. Robinson, ra«„,. \Vh„ rqiial of anything and what future results Work on the road has been started. one box was $4J0.bedding being par­ of theV. L. & M. Co.'s office, is doing ,„ill one l.lt.d cner.I hc.I.I. * "»> , A good all- tailed. It means intelligent co-opera ­ 11 is planned to carry out as much ticularly spirited on the part of i«s Howe's work at the station. Mother, ,h„ bceao,e hoe- tion with the parent.s. improvement as pnssihle under the returned warriors. •Another epidemic of Spanish influ ­ ,e,ioIoti.„. !. h.d been .ho.vo iho, improved milk no, only redneed ,hr f"'' 'i”-"' "I ' H.nd, Up, As*. will The healthwork in a community apprnpriaiion. Theproceeds go towards theschool enza has broken out among the Jap­ death rate but improved the general some very famous pictures was a part of thework of reconstruc ­ memorial library. Miss Glennie, the anese population. On Sunday after- coming shonly to Duncan. Last health. tion. It belonged lo the period of COWICHAN GIRL GUIDES teacher, the trustees, and Mr. N. C. Mrs. Nishimnrra died of it. One night a bevy of English actors and Favours Pa change now going on. People Evans, were the committee in charge. patient is quarantined in the hospital...... actresses were in “Masks and The bee last week end produced Mr. Hanley, of , seerctary Professor Sadler strongly advised >■ manding it. The aim of the govern ­ suits in theshapeof sufficient cleared of the County Y. M. C. A., held a pasteurization as tlie best way to ______ment is to provide facilities, hut this The sale of plants and seeds, con ­ ground around the school to permit meeting in Ihc Recreation hall last treat milk in theordinary liouselii.bl, Mr. Frederick Van Norman. Dun- is difficult for small hospitals. ducted liy the Cowichan Girl Guides of the children playing basketball. Thursday, for thepurpose of starling Thcporridge pot and a thcrmoiuelvr another reuimed soldier who The need today was a central hos­ last Saturday in Duncan, netted near­ Two swings are to be installed for junior branch here. Quite a num- are all ihal is needed- Keep the milk j* bunching oui into business pital. modern, up-to-date, wiili all Ihe herattended. A committee was form ­ at not lower than 140 degrees for He lias purcha«vd the retail essential requisites. Sueli a hospital ly $.19. the guides themselves conduct ­ their benefit. ing the business transactions. ed. but nothing was definitely settled. thirty minutes. He warned against i„mi,cr husine-s. operatcil would have a suflicieni ami efficient staff, would hea good training sclionl .At a meeting of the Guide eommii- FARMERS AND TARIFF Refreshments were served. boiling milk for then milk did not „„ p^ont street. Duncan, sour. It rotted. |,v Messrs. R. Dunn & Co. Mr. Van for nurses, not merely in ho,piiaI tec. on the same day. Mrs. F. H. On Tuesday evening last two bas­ work, bm in that of healthhygiene. rricc wa, appointed secretary and Directors of U. F. B. C Ask That Pasteurization accounted for the Xorman has had thfri/ years' experi- ketball games were witnessed hy This system is being adopted Mrs McMillan, treasurer Plans for B. C. Fruit Growers Be Considered sucres of New Zealand and Albertan j,. he lumber l.usincs. ■ quite a crowd of people, including Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the the future include a much-postponed some from Duncan and Ladysmith. biiucr. He looked for the lime when ovcrscai with the 1,1 Cnnadbn Pion- B. C. government is accepting larger sale, from Ihc proceeds of At the recent meeting at Sieamous The first game was between Duncan crcani would be graded and men paid wounded at Vj.rei for its cleanliness, ie., its freedom . a basis of future healthwork. People which il is lioped to provide for the of directors of the U. F. B. C„ the and Chemainus ladies' teams. Che- general uriff situation was under from bacteria Mr. and Mrs. C. Dart, who have could use such a hospital not merely summer camp, uniforms and renova- view. It was decided that the organi- s .:„°r"":r,'i°"2 »■> —k. „m, 1,0m 1,- .h, p>.. v-. svhen sick, hut for overhauling, for lion of the rooms. ution should back the fruit growers l”ob, « S Hrbdrr.bh. S. H. Hnp- vo". ""W » Somrbo.. advice on how to liv It is expected iliai Mrs Ncuroisos. ^ the province in their demands that Th k , ... J Orrip. J L.mom. .nd ,M„, '“vms p.rcb.,rd Mr., Doppl.. Work of V. Victoria, will visit the district in the the economic situation in fruit Th, .rcond B.mr ... br,.rrr ir P-P-'V Dr. A'oung referred to the splendid nrar fnturc and speak on Guide aims. Ladysmith and Chemainus junior keting be taken staled, should hr performed s work the A'iciorian Order of Nurses Reorganization is planned to create boys' teams. Both sides put up ! revisi possible. Prof. Sadler advocated ,hc man. and in the house on had done at Saanich and so salislieil leparatv companies and. if possible. splendid game, fast and furious, com ­ me pnr that straining be done away with. In woman. Cnwirhan milk did not reach :o extend the movement through the bination being very good. Final were Ihe municipal council with • home market being retained for the final finding the man or woman theconsumer until it had been milked district. seore was 30 to 20 in favour of Che­ that they a:c considering the building nadian grown produce. who did the milking was ninety per twenty-four hours. He had seen mainus. [ a health centre for the distiici. rent, of the factor. Equipment was keep for four days. Thiswas due hospital, but a clearing house, where Mis, Wilson. Mrs. Hird. and Mrs. The line-up was;—Duncan ladies. the balance. j cleanliness in handling and cooling- isimclion and advice will lie given. Christinas left Dunean for Vancouver Misses F. Caslley, K. Robertson. T. y in thesveck to attend an exccn- in Duncan last week from a trip Mr. W. Paterson, proposing thanks. Mr. Hugh Savage orenpied t mveting uf the King's DaughUrs. the Orient and left again on Tuesday. (CesHansd os Plgt Su said Ihat in Ihc barn it depended on chair. (CoBtiaoed aa Pag* SU) Thursday. April 17ih, 1919. THE

Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Gibbons. Hill- seed drill. .At the Frondcg hank, are leavinu on Saturday ranch two tractors are at work ami brand new manure spreaders eowkhait Leader visit to England A public meeting was held on Sat ­ have been added to an equipment H*rt zkaU tJte Prtu Iht PtopU's ngU which is now fully up to the work. matniafn. urday es-ening to arrange growing of crops desired for the dis­ New board fences are replacing the Sew Spring Goods Vntmd by tnflmeiut and nabribed bj old snake fence in many places. Local gaim: trict exhibit competition A large Hart pciriot TV./* htr gUtriaut prt- committee was appointed. This lumber business is belter than it has etpu arow. ter will be taken up next Saturday been for some time. PUdgtd to fieitgiom. Liberty and Law. at the U. F- B. C meeting. Mr. F- T. Porter has been unwell of Are Constantly Arriving Joteph Story. A. D..nn A Sunday school class was started late, and his duties at the station have last Sunday in connection with the been performed hy Mr. Altwood, Os- Buy Your Requirements While Our Stock Is Complete Methodist church here. Some twenty- >rne Bay. For three weeks past curiosity has .iaaars-kr tb* Pra(>rt«i» five were present and the Rev. J. }■ I cowtc...... Nixon. Mrs. Nixon. Mrs. Whidden. been aroused in the authorship of a Af<0 PUaUSUlNC CO. LTD. Mr. R. A. Thorpe and Mr. Arnold typewritten sheet of village gossip, Boot and Shoe Department HOCH SAVAGE. Murtllai Edll»- Grocery Department Fleit came to help in the organization. behind the anonymity of which, some ­ HEW ARRIVALS IN MEN'S AND BOYS’ what bold and personal statements , „..ed Rice, pkt...... Mr. Flinders will act as superintend- ; 7 for $1.1 FOOTWEAR Miss Graham as secreiary-treas- have appeared. Sundry inhabitants cFi"k's '^ot*ted' ‘MeatT.~3 “'f Men’s Dark Brown Calf Boots. Neolin soles and : and Miss Lanning as organist. have come under suspicion and. as the Brunswick Sardines, tin . result of night prowling, the author Junket Tablets, 2 for Men^s* Black^Ca?f“Boois?‘hfro^ V m was held to have been apprehended. Van Camp Chicken Soups, tin ...... JW COBBLE HILL There is. however, much diversity of Ramsay ’s Family Soda Biscuits. IkS-tb pkgs ...... 2Se Dromedary Dates, pkt...... “'■if omecoming Soldiera-Parma Look ­ opinion on this. A rival sheet made Blue Ribbon Peaches. 2 tbs for ...... — Men’s Black Calf Boots, extra heavy leather its bow last week and so the game soles, at —...... -.....-...... -...... —$6.00 to $B.S0 ing Well—Local ExdtcnMBts Nice Large Prunes, per tb ------—59* mimm Bocs on^ ______Clark'> Pork and Beans. Mb tins. 2 for ------2to Men's Black Patent Leather Oxfofd I,\’button^^ Residents welcomed back from Camoiun Marmalade, made in Victoria, tin ...... Me Mcn°s^ DU%*Gunm«M Cai'f Oxfords, huUtfn^of^'^ overseas on Wednesday of last week. All former members of the 1st Ca ­ James Smith, who went away with nadian Pioneers will be interested to a's'jan Button or Lac^Oxfords^. $S.S0_ W«^»O0 the Pioneers and was at one time know that a dinner is being held Gents’ Furnishing Dept. VsSW-oo employed in Garland's store here. the Dominion hotel. Victoria. V Shipment of Men's Easter Neckwear in Sapper E. C. Nightingale arrived at Wednesday next, April 23rd. at which Thursday, April 17th. 1919. Halifax on April dth. and should be they arc asked to join their old com- Boys' Tan Calf Boots, heavy soles, a splendid^ radcs. Those -Kishinq to attend to $2.0 boottoot ftfor rough wear, at ------**S5 home soon. Boys' Heavy Chrome Boots, ideal sc^oj ^d'VoO should send their names in at once M Boys' Hats and Cap to $2.0 EASTBR 1919 Mill Bay district looks prosperous. Boys' Chambraylambray BlBlouses, plain and fancy col- Mr. Cosmos H. Knight has acquired to Mr- Burden Burgess, Duncan. Boy**and"Yoiilhs ’ Horsehlde Boots, welted s SkuSer style, in black, tan and Ste^.^ «TnWttot those we eaU the dead OENT.’S FURNISHING DEPT. SPECIAL An breathers of an ampler day Boys' Heav^ Canvas Boots, extra heavy For ever nobler ends." —In Memoriam. Boys ’" Canvas Boots, heavy rubber soles, at $2.2$ $2.00 per garment Boys ’ and Girls’ Brown Doge Sandal^at Aaothar great paowng-time to the EASTER nab of life la at band —Easter, with DAIRYMEN, TAKE NOTICEI BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL Ita hopet. its nseaeage end ita mem- Now U the time to buy your Separator oriea. Spring petota the woodtonda Ties No. 4 DcLaval Separator, capae ...... wito gold and white agatoat Uving Suits Hats Shirts N> 5.D. L.V.I S.p..„o,, -3,j, sv grem: fiUa the air with aonga of bappineta. So Eaater tonchea with Easter^,News from the No. IS De Laval Separai —« nagie wand the winter of many livei Hosiery No. 17 De Uval Separat and fana anew the hopea which centre Dry Goods Dept :hampagne, around the Reaarrectioa. MILK CANS Holeproof Silk Hose, in brown, The springtidea of the peat four while, black, and gunmelal, all sizes,lizes. at $1.6$ yean are fuU of roeoUection; of feata With "Sanuon ” Breasta and'Anchor Bottoms Children’s Brown Hose, sizes S to 9. at ...... Dwyer artists as College. Reynolds. Constable. Leighton. Millais. Van Dyck. Meissonier, We are open to purchue local live O. 0. BROWN Wilkie. Whistler. Solomon, Maclise, etc. Office: Centnl Uvery Ba $03 and ,fat stock for cash. Contractor and Builder, FISH FIGHT ADMISSION 25c. DUNCAN, B. C. Phenen P.O.BoaSS DUNCAN. B. C. School ChBdren With Parentt / Phone 60. DUNCAN. Indiana Wa Tkke A Hand-Se Date Not Yet Rumd The dale of the session of the Eberts Fisheries Commission has yrt been determined, but counsel ployed by Duncan Board of Trade has the matter well in hand. THE FARRIERS' SUPPLY HOUSE Mr. Justice Eberts is one of the Chaff Cutter^ Root Polpeta, En^nea, Pumps. Gang and Snl^ Plows, judges of the Court of Appeal, which DUNCAN’S GASH GROCERY has a long list of cases before it and Etc.. Etc. ( Pood Board Ucente No. 6-5163.) which is now in session in Vancou ­ CIDER PRESSES ver. Consequently the dale of the Duncan session hinges on the com- mtssioner ’s freedom from other duties. GEO. T. MICHELL The Cowichan Indians have had several meetingt of late and. it eiM12 Fudon A—. VTCTOHIA. & C Oppo.lt. M.,bn understood, have collected about $100 with a view of retaining a lawyer to represent them before the commis ­ Choice Groceries sion. They are in touch with Mr. C. F. Davie. Duncan. The fntid stands thus:— owledged .._...$413. R. Nell 3.00 For Your Eastertide A. Mackei Kokak With A KODAK DURING TOUR EASTER HOUDAYS Prices from $2.00 to $2000 Pork and Beans, large tins, each 15c. 18e and 24c Pears, per tin...... 24c Hon. Treasurer. Apricots, per tin ...... -...... -—.30c Lob.l.r, p«. lib------AS. md 3S« Developing and Prtottog Done for Amateurs. Dale Butter, per glas# jar ------JMc COWICHAN STATION Alao Repairs. Ifm Expected To Reopen Soon —He Oysters, per tin------and 30c SUpmenia Crow AD PruteriptioBa made up by a graduate with akUl and experience. A luge number of railway ties has been sent during the past winter from We have always on hand a choloe selection of Freeh Fruit this district, and for the past t-<' we^s shipments have run as high a car a day. This Store will be years past by Mtssr.-. R. Dunn 8e Co.. ] l>vg (ti .-tlicil tile patronage of the Cowichan public. Fatal Accident To Cbii EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE feu know a good deal about the Bankmg by Mail Horn Sails —New Houses Lath. Shingles. Doors. Sash, Fruit Boxes, Chicken Crates, etc. 1 fight, but do you know that the for Fanners ool fight" is now on also? 1 wish fatal accident occurred at the that all sheep owners in the district Genoa Bay Lumber Co.'s mill on F. Van Norman Farmers thoroughly appre­ had been present on Tuesday of last Tuesday, causing the instant death of ciate the convenience of our week when the situation with regard Chinaman, King Quong. system of Banking By hfail. wool selling was explained by Mr. Deceased was usually employed in George C. Hay, district represenia- the shingle mill but was in the saw Deposiu may be made and live. Kamloops, and Live Slock Com ­ mill at the time of the accident. From withdrawn with the same missioner \V. T. McDonald. the information given at the coron- Mr. Hay is the director for B. C. er'.s inquest, he had been caught on a ea. U. S. and prairie r wool crop was wanted in Canada, points were made this week by C. N. MERCHANTS and C. P. railway barges. that we were shut out of our main Two additional honses are in course Announcement A H. Napper, Manaser market in the United States, and the price naturally dropped to ten of erection by the mill company for twelve cents below what the United se of employees. With lliv reiurn from overseas service of Mr. Burdett-Burgess GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, BOOTS (late 1st Canadian Pioneers), this firm is now in a position to Stales growers were able to get across undertake the line. AND SHOES. HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. GENERAL CONTRACTS AND BUILDING OP ALL KINDS. In the fall, after the dealers and Artistic Homes Designed and Erected. manufaeiurert had bought the whole 2 Co.. SSih Bn., was here on a visit Bams — Outbuildings — Alterations crop at low prices and had selected last Thursday week. He served Estimates Pumisbed the forty per cent, they retired for the Somme and at Vimy, being trt ISLAND BUILDING CO., LTD. Hay and Feed their mills, the embargo was taken off ferred to the 7th Bn. and then loaned Offiees-Whittome Building, Duncan. Phone 134 L. loclnding BRAN and SHORTS for their benefit and they were able to the Royal Engineers. His contri ­ market the sixty per cent of the butions on the Opera House stage Get Ow Prieea wool remaining on their hands, in the during the stay of the troops in Dun- States, at a handsome profit. Simple, will be recalled by many. DON'T BE A PAPER BORROWER SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR OWN EVERYTHING UNDER ONE ROOF wasn't it? Makes Shopping Easy Gain Open Market Last year the wool growers of Can ­ SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ada. through their or{ Gold Bar Seeded Raisins, Canadian Co-operative Wool Crow- large pkgs. 2 for ...... 2Sc Ltd.). were able to gain what Proctor & Gambles' Naptha they had never had before —an open Soap, per 10-bar carton. 7Sc market. Thus the high price secured Fresh Lettuce 8t Young Onions for wool here by the V. I. Flock- Finnan Haddir and Kippered masters' association, although it wat Herrings sobi through the main co-opera- organizaiion. was directly due K activities of the Co-operativi Wool Growers. Witlinm them the individual grow- rs and smaller wool selling con- rms would have been at the r le dealers, wl One filance At This co-operative DURABILITY sibir. even if they had to lose money ir a year High prices for wool were paid b> CHICK FOOD And You’ll dealers to concerns like the Flock- masters association, in order to keep their wool out of the hands of the Wonder Why You Ever lo-operaiive Growers, Toronto, but ndividual farmers were ^id only 35

dial II viin-olidalion takes place, the o! tilt sale, offered $100. It didn't The 3oy of feeling fii and municipality will be saved the expense matter. 1-our or five years ago $17,000 IreA rewards th&o wbo I CORRESPONDENCE I of building four new schools, namely. was offered for the holding and re­ fused. heed Um laws of health, SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION Quamichan. at Maple Bay. at Wcsi- and keep the bahits holmc. and one near Sahllam. The soldier is also. casting envious B&K Seeds To the Editor. Cowichan Leader. Now is the time to consolidate if eye. at the Indian reserves, simply /-LOVERNMENT trated and piaranteed aa to purity lar wtb Sir.—-At the coun ­ wc wish to save our pockets. Con ­ becau-c the land is No. I, and above Vr and ganninating qualitiea. Whfle gouetumauta cil meeiinc on April 7th, the clerk solidation is coming at no distant all. is something nearer than miles stated that a committee of school keep it back. It and miles from nowhere. 1 do coina and go. we have aerved your needs for 40 yaaia. and trustees had the information regard- is wiser for US to consolidate think this is right. A scheme to allow always with B « K Seeda, as with all other B 4 K lines. imi ing the cost of school consolidation fore we incur the expense of building rcliirned men the privilege of renting You Have the Quality Guarantee m and which he also could furnish, but four new schools and while the mod- leasing unused Indian lands that for press publication. Surely. Mr. thoroughly equipped Duncai not loo heavily limbered, would _ ^ the watchword on which we Editor, it is in the interests of the school may be open to receive the more just, but not one to take the li PIUSIWieiAA Is olidat!nn has been adopted it rworked mother. To prepare three Soloists : High CUtM Photography The Colonist of the 11th instant come to stay. ” four small children with lunches, F. A. MONK, garding the cost of consolidation. -A good consolidated school system see that they go to school neat Miss Offerhaus and Mr. T. Kelway, of Victoria Over White'* Drug Store The education committee of will attract settlers of the best type, lidy. with the endless labour this several days before the dales of the Mrs. W. Dobson and Mr. G. O. Pooley, Duncan Specialty — particularly prairie people. tails on the mother of a large family, latettr Developing and Printing, lectures. Before casting your vote on the in sewing, mending, and cooking. Capt. the Rev. F. L. Stephenson tvill ftiwe ne 18. Duncan. B. C 1 meeting arranged by Trustees 26ih hear the free lamem lecture on ■t obseivrd. loo. that these children a short address 'yer. Jones and Secretary Dickin- consolidation, to be given by Mr. John milk cows, attend to poultry Admtesion-.— ADULTS 25 centt. CHILDREN 10 centa. I. has been set for the 24th of .April Kyle and Mr. J. W. Gibson, education and other farm chores before they R B. ANDERSON ft SON Women's Institute had engaged the department, at Somenos school. Wed­ prepared (or school. PLUMBING services of Mr. John Kyle and Mr. nesday night. April 23rd. and at Even in these days of brutal exploi ­ Heating Md Meta! 1. W. Gibson of the education depart ­ Quamichan school on Thursday. tation and orders-in-council. mothers tice and principle: justice, for that is is plainly against the interests of the ment. X’jetoria. practical men on -April 24th. at 8 p.m,—Yours, etc-. •e entitled to some consideration. the people's birthright; and principle, ivorking people. —Yours, etc.. Phone# S» and m solidation. tq lecture in the southern A. BLACKWOOD-WILEMAN. 1 refuse to send my children to end of the district on April 23rd and for 1 will not agree with that spine­ N. P. DOUGAN, President. >rhool on the fast time, and I take my 24lh. the intention being to have them Cobble Hill, B. C. April 11th, 1919, Cowichan Women's Institute. stand on the firm foundation of jus- less acquiescence in a measure that WALLPAPER and GLASS visii the other parts of the district Dunean, B. C.. April 14th. 1919. rrangementa could be made. It was suggested by the LAND and the RETURNED W. DOBSON SOLDIER Statina St. Danean. Phone 134 R neeting. but the offer was declined ‘>y the chairman of North Cowichan To the Editor. Cowichan Leader. Hotae Repain and Alterationa chonl board. ' Sir,—There seems to he a great de- Wednesday, April 23rd General Contneting In the statement given in The Col- re on the part of the returned sol ­ Good Work at Reasonable Price# mist. no account is taken of the fact dier to go into farming, and he wants be given land of his own to do H. A. WILLIAMS but. and here is where the rub coir DBBcan Pltone 1«0 M. he wants a ready-made farm. The local government at Victoria is SEE Basketball Game advertising for lands for the telBrneil B. W. RALPBNNT soldier. I answered this adverlise- For U^t Bxpreea Wwk, . r>ffering 100 ac.es of fairly light Paicala and Baggage DeUveiT. and Dance hush land sul>-divided into ten SEE DUNCAN. Tarzan ’s Fight with the Lloa Shawnigan vsl Victoria Y. M. C. A. blocks, at a price etiaclly equivalent Tclepbona IM P. O. Box 238 at the Hall. Shawnigan Lake, cash price of SSO per acre in 1913- Tarzan'i Raid on the Cannibals. In what district offering the ad- Taizan's Combat with Giant Baboon. t3#Lr4 on Wednesday. April 23rd. J. M. CAMPBELL, The Fight between an Ape and Gorilla Game will commence at 8.30 p.m. Contractor and Builder. The Elephant Raid on Natives. Dancing 10 to 2. All Irmd# of building alteraiioni i turned down, saying the requirement A Hundred Apes in the Jungle*. repair# promptly attended to. Adffliarion SO eta. Supper 20 eta. was for immediately productive land The Tiger ’s Attack on Hit Prey. Charge# Rea»onable. 3-I*iece Orchestra (Miss Tham's). is the same with most other And Prowling. Growling, SknUdng P. O. Box 88. Ditoeaa. Phone 34. would-be buyers of land— they LIONS, TIGERS. LEOPARDS. the henelii of the old pioneers' dig ­ C'imbing Apes. Gorillas, Baboons. Now Open For gings. How many will yc day willing to settle in a district IT THRILLSl FINE SHOE SBPAIRINa practically without bridges, roads, Next to KirUtam'B. railway, lelephnnc, mail deliverj Special The Most Stupendous, Amaring Film grocer delivery, hatcher delivery, and DAVID TAIT. many other considered ncces-ities Production in the World's Hiatory. such as wc have here today and which with WATER LOCATED Services the old pioneers only'thought of ELMO LINCOLN — dreams, if they thought at all? — ENID MARKET Ceswnt and Brickwork Done. Who, if not the old pioneers, Write Blasted. St. Andrew's ihcir dependents, arc entitled to what and 1,000 other*. Produced in ibe D. E DTE little hard-cleared land they may have. Wildest Jungles of Brazil at a cost Phone n X Sonicno#, E C Presbyterian Church (1 to hold on ii> It like grim death, of $300,000. Staged with Wild Liops, at least at a good price, and Tigers. Elephants, Baboons, Apes, TONIGHT. Thuraday, 8 pjn. and Cannibals. Rev. J. C. Inkster. Vietoria that have enough to do to make farming pay?. Then how is the When Yon Think of TOMORROW. Friday, 8 pjn. Rev. Dr. Unswor^ Nanaimo turned soldier going to make farming pay. especially when many of them EASTER SUNDAY, 11 am Special Orcheatr* engaged for Wednesday evening only. :ommumon Service- have no farming knowledge at «cial Musical Programme arranged tor this Amaring Cinema Rev. A F. Munro, M.A. Many of we old pioneers living, anil Production. Everyone Welcome. especially many of those who have passed to their long rest, have (ought You will aay: "It Aatounds —It te Beyond Briief—It SurUc*- LUMBER battle against odds as great It Entertalnx" ^ Telephone 85 Y. turned soldiers— though in a differ- Get the book at Pievost's. or write tt way- Most of us have held J M'lh a stiff upper lip to what the HILLCRBST LUMBER CO., Ltd. urned man will not even consider — Danean, B. C and 'tqrler lietter eiscumstances than in old days when pioneers had Dance Will Follow carry flour on their backs in relay CHILDREN 25c sack at a lime, from the water's ADMISSION 50c edge to perhaps five or ten miles in the bush. Any ..-onder some w Tarxan of the Apea will be repeated on Thuraday a queer, some crazy, some died, and Massey and Indian Bicycles some gave up. got out. or sold for Change of Picture* Friday and Saturday. Matinee Saturday, 3.30 pjn. FOR SALE song? EXPERT REPAIRING There is an instance in the Cow 30,000 Cyclist's Supplies ichan valley of one old pioneer who >t up and left his "place", went down ▼egessble and Bedding Plantx PATHE and PHONOLA „ Victoria, where he happened tc. GRAMOPHONES neation what he had done; where­ upon the other party promptly offered V. I. Greenhouses My & Rttclile, Ltd. him $50 for his holdings, which was Opera House, Duncan as promptly accepted. A short time 611 View Sl.. Victoria, B.C. after another party, without knowing ThoMday, April 17th, 1919, THE COWICHAN LEADER

Dnncan ttoret are opu all day to ­ Major L. C. Rattray left Duncan on Cowii-lian pouhrynien. who are day and will be cloaed all Good Fri­ Monday for Ottawa. members i Comox district. stories in your suit ease, nr if The Cowichan Blue Cross Society hands of the city's lawyers. you are RoinR to make an ramesily suggests that when horses Johnson. Mrs. Johnson, and EASTER GIFT tied to posts, railings, etc., the their two sons, left last Saturday for check rein should be unfastened. Sovereign, Sask. Dr. Johnson has now it your Rolden opportunity. .Wanted We have a nice yelvciinn nf Neglect of this causes unnecessary Church Services. been acting for Dr. Dykes in Duncan gift book.t. Bibles. I’ra/br ami suffering to the animal. for the past three months. Hymn Books, Easter Cards, I imh—Raster Snndiy .And Easier Postcards. Ladysmith citiaens held a meeting There will be no curtailment of lamlehtB-St. Ptler's I’OR THE CHILI (EN’-We last week and decided to celebrate the Easter holidays for the children of I am. —Iloir Ituehanit. have Fancy Easii Baskets. signing of the peace treaty by thanks ­ Duncan and North Cowichan schools. It a.m. —Millat and Holy EacbarlM. Dead Friday Easter Errs — Chickens, giving services in the morning, a :an trustees met last Tuesday and Come in and them. s gjP^I It S.m.-Malina. ster parade, sports in the after ­ decided that the holiday should be CatHchan Slatlas —St. Asdicw's noon. and probably a bonfire at night. this evening to Monday. April 28ih. Inspector WInshy attended and, ;,Ml;SSS,S'£r!V.loly Et Duncan city council held a brief submitting a favourable report, Dominion Hotel eeting last Monday and ap| congratulated the board on having a Mr. James Greig, city clerk, as asses- YATKS tTSICT leaching staff ahove the average. The H. F. Prevost, Stationer | for 1919. The roll is to school was well found and well kept, Victoria, B.C. pieced by April 30th. and the date of better than any he had seen in his the court of revision is to be Monday, district. n\'m.-luTln$°Md Holy CenuBnnlo Wljether it butinesi or May 26th. pleasure that brings you to Vic­ Good Friday toria you will find- it to your Mrs. Blackwood-Wilemao and Mrs. GOLF AT KOKSILAH advantage to stay at tbia } p.m.—E-entone- modern hotel. C. Doering attended as delegates of 81. lobn Baptlat. Doncan. the Cowichan Women ’s Institutes, the Etqoimalt Club Playa Wak-Bod SECOND HAND reception in honour of Mrs. Sandford, Match — Club Competition VicU.______Range Bookcases Wardrobe theatrical and .. _ president of the National Council ol The Golf Club of Koksilah had as rjO p-u.—RTenaone. Dressers Tables Beds, complete districts —- all attractions are Women for Canada, given last Fri­ Good Friday quickly at day at Government house, Victoria. their visitors last week-end the United Chairs Kitchen Cabinet Carpets Two I rooma — one Service Golf club. . The Cooking Utensils Bicycles. ' hundred The department of mines, geolog ­ matches played resulted in victories eaeli day ibii weeli. For Sale at Appointitmenta modem.•'“"'Ali ical survey. Ottawa, hat recently is­ for Esquimalt who. in the singles. Arthur Payihaw.^ Amto|| Vlear. sued a geological map of the eastern matches to 4 (one being part of the Cowichan district, show ­ drawn), and. in the four-ball four- THORPE’S ing all the formations. It should bi somes. won 6 to I (one being drawn). Sl At>dr«--i Prnbrteriaa Chotefe Screice the BeM. of considerable interest and value tc A return match is to be played later Spcelal Batiee Servicea rhutvday. B p.m —Kev. J. C. Inkalcr. Vie. AiiriGii rm iiso n many ^residents. 1. The visitors were entertained to Einytu (Bmi OKi) tt.OB buffet luncheon at the club house, •riday. * |i-m —Rev. Pr. Uiiiivorth, Mr. J. Maitland has joined the staff and the ladies served afternoon tea. Sunday Servleea Hull SOo of the Canadian Bank of Commerce Those playing were:—Esquimalt. 10 a-n- —Sunday School. It a.m —Coioinuiiion Service. Free Boa. Stephen Jonei, Duncan, as teller. He comes here Work the Hook Slowly to Recall the Messrs. Price, Thomas. Foulis. Free- '.JO p.m.—EvenHii Service. Proprietor. from Phoenix. B. C. Mr. J. K. Grovei Schwengers. Wood. Hardle, Ulnitler: Rev. A- F. Muoro. M.A. has been compelled to give up his Warder. Caven. Scrivener, Collings. Telephone Operator post at the bank on account of ill health. He was severely wounded at Dc Carteret, Ciceri. Playfair, Hamlin, the front. and Gordon. Kok.ilah. Messrs, Prevost. Dickie. THE COWICHAN LEADER A small signal lamp flashes in front of the telephone operator For Comfort Mr. J. L. Cubbins, Somenos. has Ward. Alington. Duncan, A. Day. G. CONDBNSED ADVERTtSSUENTS when you work your receiver hook slowly up and down to attract her attention. .A quick rattling of the hook docs not operate the sold his farm to Mr. F. E. Parker, When visiting Victoria, stay at the Day, Carr Hilton. lamp- and. after five years ’ residence here, Dundas. Blackwood-Wileman. E. A. , Wan% Thv filament of an incandocent BrIh will glow for a fraction is planning to return to England. Price. Herbert Stepney. Powel, Kerr, of a second after yon turn the swilcli. Give the switch two turns, New Englaml Hotel Parker and hit family have already and Maitland. rapidly and the light .seems to hum without an interruption. 1314 Government Street taken the place over. He served in The games for the Bundock Onr Rates are 75c. per night South Africa and for four years in the (club championship) begin today. $1.25 for two peraonA Great War. H. F. Prevost has held the cup for the NO UP Five dollars and costs was the fine past two years. Special rates by the week or month imposed upon Mr. H. F. Dayton. star, j4|9, i» fi ts In advanea. T. KBLWAY. PROP. Sahtlam. for passing a funeral recent­ CARD OF THAMU WANTEP—Small mwboal. cheap I Telephone Company, Limited ly without stopping hii car. Uaytun regretted the occurrence, be­ ing unaware that it was against the WANTRU-A ireah cow. Cotier. Cti law. Police Magistrate Price msmi I'hone IB K. Goitdan Bay aad DIsliict pied the bench for the first timi V.WTED—Mninrevele. In fimt ela«« eondi. his return from overseas. Residential and Agricnltunl Announcements British Columbia Some Iwcoiy ladies answered the WANTEP TO tU'V-Liveiiock, lambv or call of the King's Danghters last Fri- Mr. W. ). Coin), nprrt loner, will be In Red Cedar Shingles FOR SALS OR RENT ewev: al«o toutib h"**. eolvev. or cattle ol day to work on making night apparel any liiml. Ilr-i caih pricea paid. Car loc hire niBliI or day. jot. Marian. Cow. List your properties and require­ for Duncan hospital. By < ichan Station, fhone 96 L. Add Selling Value ments. considerable amount of ■* FOR SAI.F.—Ilorve. 4 yearv olil. ride or drive. to a house or barn more than anything else you can put your been done. The Odd Fellows ’ hall moot IS attend. into. They are economical as they require no up-keep. Tl loaned for the occasion by rn.let the Motuil appearance nold IB thow nhtne mnney ereoted theta Messrs. Muller 8l Duncan. It is FOR SAI.E-Cooanean. awben^ planU. GENOA BAY Carly-La Fortune —At Everett. Insurance Wash.. U. S. A., on Saturday. April bene No 4, Frompt aticnilon and I LUMBER C0.,LD. Sth. 1919. Mr. Floyd Cearly. of Salt Office— ir .elt -Urn,- e.e ' l.mS“.tHv£.!^ Spring Island, to Miss Isabel La ■Isn't mi» the choice crade lambv (or lirru CoCwoM. Ox- lof.l nr Shroi.alnre (latter 40 tn lUU per cent. Cowichan Station. E. * N. Rly. vonMlirtaiim oi St_____ -...... GENOA BAY. B.C Fortune, of Cobble Hill. sn Wolnewlar. Aprn ZJnl. at B p.m.. and at thot.iii|hl>ml. ur twelve auecevalve cenera. tlnn.l, Sie to $Z0 each. John Siwan, SPRING FLOWER SHOW I'OK S.ALE—l.al*raiIor retriever bitch. IS moitlu uid. Slra.lv and tellable. Will re. One of the annual events which trie-e t.n Ian,I nr water. S-tO. Apiily to C. I> C. Spiot. Somenoa. fhone IZF F. many look forward spring rrlnburw lull round trip Car« to Victoria FOR S.'LE—Splendid York pliv, weanini ESQUIMALT AND NANAIMO RAILWAY R. M. Cavin flower show which.’ for the past thtr- years. has been held by the B'Xd.- ss R«nd Down TIME TABLE R«n4 «P Finest Fteah Matt ropolaj^ l 9.00____ 15.30 ao5 Home Made Sausages a Specialty. King ’s Daughters. With the splendid FOR S.U.K- 22 aerrt n( land, lossnl oil 642 10.30 ____ I7.0S ;""ShawniRan" . Si! weather of which Cowichan can boast, on old TelcKrai.h road. Sretion 7. Ranee IX Home Cured Hama and Bacon. ... Cowichan - 10.24_____ 6.21 this season there should be. next MUNICIPALITY OF HOItTH COWICHAN 10.10------6.10 Deliveries to Cowichan Station Wednesday, one of the best shows aeetion. 9.10------is.n Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave POUND NOTICE FOR SALE—A No. I Pr Laval Separator, in ...... Nanaimo orders at Reid’s store. rer held in Duni EfMul nrder: i-urc i'rkin drake ami duck; I i i ;;=«?= I’arksviUe Ju Mr. F. B. Pemberton and Mr. H. J. riw ^ajew^puiennv .Apply J. Iloal Pun ______= Train.lvavinf Duntau tl.l.1. m Mon.. Wed. anda. Fri. «ovx tbtauib to Pwt Albncal Phone 16. Muskett. of Victoria, will, as on form ­ er occasions, officiate as judges. Mrs. Cobble Hill Hugh Beaven will have the task of sr ..i”,'■ judging the tables and other decora ­ FOR SALE—I'ore bre.1 netk.hiie hiw. Cowichan larac day at l*.«3 u'eloek. tive exhibits. A new challenge cup to a rcRialccrd Iterkihirc lioar. to la L. D. Cheiham. Dist. Pas. .Agent. about the eml of April, ueond litter. R. C. Fawcett, .Agent. has been presented by The Leader for table decorations. Mrs. Burdett-Burgess and Mrs. Lewis will pass on the children's P. & Leatber H. W. Sevan paintings and drawings. FOR SALE. CIIEAI'—Several expreat wax ona. draya. earriagra and vieiahv, or v^l The boys' and girls ’ essays on “Sad Telephone 39 CRkttO CITY OF DUNCAN Great Growing in Cowichan ’’ should be in sT" ^runk ' any time today. Prizes have been TBNDSaS FOR CORO WOOD promised for thit competition by the SrOX'E WOOD FOR SALE—No. I quality. Pkcit'i. S.'.dS rick'. $4 .to (or three ricka. Contracta Cowichan Seed Growers' association, Leather & Sevan and by Mr. S. H. Hopkins. An added attraction this year will lo'cn^i to be delivered Grocery ()e|d. REAL ESTATE. LOANS VOr.S'C PICS FOR SALE—Alio two fradr Advances be the promenade concert and INSURANCE Ocean Tickets munity sing in the evening, the pro ­ have been made in the design and manufacture•c of table gramme for which is in the capable El.’ »NG OFF STOCK -. 'Three ,ynung _ heif. hands of Miss Monk. The ahove ...avi be new uruod fir wood era . one pure bred Rrrkahirv iow, unre* Duncan. B. C. laleil in diitriel: one Vorkiliire low; both Cunard quMtty‘ are yours for a much fw''.;,,;'.;:“n.r’iS?;‘tS*n Y,i lower price than was paid a gen ­ livery made not taler thin October Mat, 1919. r.';"dSE ■!? ii ago. AST CHANCE (or Strawberry Flanll __ .' White Star xooni. SI.00 iwr hun.lrrd- Rrmemher Let ns bring your tableware colirc (Jordon Head crop uld for tue up to date. To Whom It May *""Tbrre*^it no xuaiinire that tbe loaiaal er w^r.riTer'"97*R: ‘'’““' Canadian Pacific anv tender will be accepted. _ A SNAP FOR RENT—Dairy farm frmy nerev under 4 ACRES. ALL IMPROVED, and all oilirr lines at the Adam and Sheraton Dcrigna m ,n,'^«oS5"7r ‘.:r ,‘i5fi.^-‘'.'o cultiralion. rxerlirnt h.laek loil. low rent to I-'ronts very fine creek. Comnumity PUto, Concern: ,n. „ ..... rxpennem. Cobb" l5?l"‘” *C Small Ho Barn and I’oultry G. T. P. Ticket Office FurchaiiBS Aceni. House. Taupoona, S6J0 per ball doacn. , who borrowed • y LET—Tworoom >hack. wide vtramlil 900 Wharf Slleet. Two miles from CowiI'ichan Station. stole the Roller from Kokallab and tent, tor •omnter. S20 monthly. A|*Ml VICTORIA, B. C. Diihlon. . Price only $550, goU links. M Tueeday. the Sth in- FOR QUICK SALE David Switzer, Jeweler Ask for our latest sailing list. staot, is known, and had better Ezpreu Wagqn. The very thiog for O^oaiK Bank of HontreaL farm work. Practically new. PREPAID TICKETS retiun it before proeecutioa foU Also 100-Esr Prairie Stale Incubator H. W. DICKIE PASSPORTS SECURED lowa. s "Sr-HS'lSZ' anti Brooder. Phone m. C. P. Earle W. BURROWS. GOLF CLUB or KOKSILAH. LOST—In or oral Duncan, on Monday, erer), Real Estate and Insurance. City I’asseiiKcr and Ticket ARcm. Hayward Junction. Somenoa. shawl. Finder kindiv return to Indiai. ’ ofice. Foat Office Block. |U Thnrsday, April 17th, W19. THE COWICHANf LEADER

Leather. C. Dobson. F. C. Christmas. COWICHAN BAY CHEMAINUS NEWS R, H. Whidden, H. D. Morten, and R Ulackwood-Wileman. as secretary, Same Grilse Running — Successful, n nee One) Event At Bench School pr<. lem- Mr. A. W. Hanham was Easter A. R„l.,rl...n. C....|.teH Riverside Townsite appointed treasurer. .\ few grilse are being caught in ..111 Ca-llvy. Clicmamus. Mrs. .lar- The committee will have power lo the bay. Dr. Charles Martin, who Mr. Lonit. Mr. HaUu'Ul. and call a nurse and to arrange subscrip­ was here from Japan, last week, had Display I'l,- Mi 'i. n. Catl'cart and M. Or- CovKiclian Lake tions and fees. The fees will be ex­ good sport on Thursday. For the Children tremely reasonable. Sir Henry and Lady May and their ‘■‘l.ady.n.ith l.oys. O. Warso. B. family left here last week for Vic­ 1...V.. I- - held on Monday afternoon under the Mr. C. E. Hartley, who has been MILLINERY-All the best and P:.1.- time rad.. Che.na.m.s b. chairmanship of Capt, the Rev. F. L. farming near Koksilah. has moved to . K. Hmve. 1.. Rohm-on. Stephenson. Mrs. C- Doering and Mrs. White-Fraser's place at Cherry play, Simf-n. and K- Catl.oy. Mrs. G. H. Townend were added to inspect • FORSALE Sin,n«..n sc-.r.-d Ki p-ttits for Che- Point. the committee. Mrs. Blackwood- There were about seventy present RIVER FRONT LOTS main..., Mr. .\Kx Work refereed Wileman w« —-tary. at the social and dance in the Dench Low 8. 9 ami 10. Block 27. $600. or iM.th Mines- . . .1 decided to make the dis­ school last Friday night, the event, ,\ number of beautiful Instonea! pic- S2S0 per lot. trict to lie served by the nurse as being in aidrtltl ofAJI the 1-IM..S,piano fund and MISS BARON nre- «ere on show at the hall two within a five-mile radius of Dunean conducted by the local union. U. F.i Low 3 and 4. Block 17, $550. or b.. Tl,.y .yr. $300 per lot. post office. The district was divided B. C. The Walton orchestra sup- L; lain.ms paintimts and were sent from into five sections and a canvass wiH plied music. Mrs. Weeks and Mr. - Low 4 and 5. Block 16. $550. or headnuarti-rs of the 1. O. ^ E- be made lo secure the initial fundi G. E. Bonner headed the whi:;i drive. They are beinit passed on necessary. Lot 7. Block 16. $300. ,i..„ throtutht the different chapters. Owins to the heavy rainfall they were ® ~ ! Mr. Alfred Fleischer. Soiiicnos. is “A British grown Tea, specially The Eldorado Lumber Co. expect naturalization. He is a 1 ,.t patronized as well as was ex- blended to suit the water of your | to start their mill at Tyee Siding next Hvcd in this vicinity for, A few Bond salmon were cauftht in week They are at present logging ten years. His application will be district.” I.EWliittomeSiCo. tlH- bay last week. Fresh water fish- on the Pearmine property. considered at the June County Court. iva- extremely Bood. Two fisher- DUNCAN. B. C...... caimh. three trout between .be- ftEAL ESTATE AGENTS REPAIRS Jameson’s Is the Brand 'i;."'”.,! M,<. A. Work 1„„. Ml- 1. ™| «■ e Charges. Can P^ted. Columbia Boat and \ aii de I’onl. motored to \ icioria on Saws and Lawn Mowera Sharpened 1 lb and H B> packages. •Sanirday. Engine Repairs C'd. \mlro.« D.SO.. is a .jm-t at the I.ewi-ville. He has COWICHAN BAY UnuBhi M- .lock Olassows motor HEYWORTH’S REPAIR SHOP •...at whieli was laun-.hed last Thurs- (Behind Bank oI Commerce.) '"•r'lie weather la-1 week left much to The Cowiehan Amateur Orchestral Society beg to announce tbelr •,e desired. Heavy rainfall f“-''era painted for 1919 Season. Way. to and cold. hiBh winds near )_all liaiil 111' in''y-l-'"l '■••at''. tlK- week. The temperature was.- THIRD CONCERT lo. HI,. Max, Min. G. E. BONNER & SONS to be given in the Opera House, Duncan, on Aj.m- I 'r I’ali.ur i-inaincs and EVERYTHING IN Thursday, May 1st, 1919_____ Ca>i.'«av Vicl'iria. ?rr'=E:= is s Feed, Groceries, Dry Goods, ARTISTES A.D. &F. ORDAKO ■ ^ s Hardware, Etc. MRS. MACDONALD FAHEY...... Proprietors. MISS MAUDE SCRUBY.. and can guarantee the peat ot attention lo every wiow. Orche DISTRICJJJURSE .abe o a maNI PATRONIZE THE HOME STORE England Dances lE- German). ifoMlniKHt "terser o-*^ Plume 24 Cobble Hill Hr. Wilfred A. Willett Conductor I„ matter of lubcrctilo,.- ih- I CUek, Dunean; Mrs. Naysmith. Victoria. .:,:,;!..riimi- were rrmvdvd with ad- DoorVopen' at 7.45 Commence at $15 prompt. .-ive. -l ra-. “. whvrca* the purpose _nl A Danee, at which Miss Bell’s Orchestra will assist, will follow i„-titmi'.ns wai to take the in- the coneeri. Refreshments by St. John’s Guild, ca-vs. those who eoul.loe Reserved Seata $1.00 Admission 50c. including Dance. Seat plan and tickets at H. F. Prevosi ’s Store, Dunean. '”t!u- -n'-ak-r «a- salUfied that a ..•r., .. >t-i'l" wMitbl nni tnii-rfrro with !-,.,.iial Her aork was preven- i,...,,iiar-«a-■•iiraiivf. He GRAND -„r. >1..- -.•eiiring of one woiibl . i ^re.it l-.M-b' I" 'he rommiinilA = CHILDREN’S = saobole. .... Local Resident’s Views SHIRTS FOR Cam. the Rev 1-. L tilephcn-on, Ouaiiiiehan. endorsed Dr. Noungs VICTORY EASTER WEAR :^...emems, and in particular those ^ .-..m-erninu the dimeuUies the outly- , Wr ■•ffi-r v.ii; tbr r.i:ii<-tt- ing section- have to endure. He Fancy Dress Dance -poke of the exeellcnl medic.-il work , ..verseas, of how disease was spotted in aid ol the King ’s Daughters ’ Hospital, ;n it- earliest -lages and the patient BALL in ibe ..... early cured. . under the auspices of the Cowiehan Women ’s Institute. Shiri- \ vimilar preventative work in the AT THE OPERA HOUSE. DUNCAN Tbf nt-«. eommuniiy wmibl he health conserved bav.- al-r> and improved. He congratulated the | Agricultural Hall, Duncan Uv have a ‘|ilin-Ibl ram:- TIES la.Iies on this step they were taking,, .nl 25c. Ill $l.2S .a- h. and regretted that the meeting wa- n.'l sutiporled by the men as it should Easter Monday, have been. , _ Friday, April 25th Dr. H, T. Rnlherfoord and Dr. r.eoghegan were favourable to the April 21st Ten per Discount on all proiect as being valuable to the com ­ purchases to returned from $30 pjB. during 1919. munity. and Mr. W. H. Elkmgton : -tated the hospital hoard was also fancy DRESS OPTIONAL Prizes will be given as fallows: f.-ivourahlc to the scheme, but had 1 accommodation for such a nurse Piuet for Udy and Gentleman in mo« effeedw coatume. ‘The Beat Dress—Boy and Girl under f years. Powel & Christmas have her residence there. The Best Dress—Buy and Girl over 8 years and under 1£ The Best Dresa —t* i and Girl over 12 years and under 17. Men’s and Boys ’ Outfitters, The following officers were chosen Music by Miss ’Thun’s Special Victoria Orchestra. or an organizing eommiltect —Hon pre-ident. Mr. K- F. Duncan, M.L.A Txkets. including Supper. $1.50. and may be obtained at the City The Ud) mith Orchestra Will Play pre-ident. Capt. the Rev. F- L, Ste-j Cigar Store. Prevost ’s Book Store, or from members of the idieti-on: vice presidents, Mayor I’llt ] ADMISSION, includhi* Refreshments. 75c. CHILDREN 25c. I >n%Tiu-»‘liiy la-l week a 3.'0-lb Institute. and Reeve Muilert committee. Mcs-‘ lawn P'lbT rU-ai.|.i-a7.-'l -i.-i m-lj • lamps T, rill. A H. Peterson. F. S ,-r..-n IK •-•"If lii-k- at K -k-ilab.

Get Some Of Our Crockery Items The Sweetheart of the Corn Golden Star Tea That Are Useful The Tea is Nice and the Price is Right Large I’.TeakiiKt Cups and Saucers., per doz. $4.50 Kellogg ’s Genuine Toasted Corn Flakes. Golden Star Tea. 1 th------50c; 3 Ib». $1.45 While Cup- and S.Hircr-, per doz ...... ,..$2.60 Large NMk i’iu-her,. at ...... 65c. and 7Sc Put up in Green Packages, each Flake White, per tb .... I------30c Faii.y Cai- and .•^.iiwers U hargainl. per doz. $3.25 Pure Lard, 1 Ih —------39« Green Langley Baking Dishes, at ....SOc to $1-35 Frchly ground Coffee. 1 lb ------.42e; 3 lb*. $1.15 Simic Crocks, at ...... -..... 4Se to $1-95 Seed Poutues. Garden Seed and Vegetable and Flower Plants Sweet Navel Orange-, per dez...... 38c. SOc and 60c California Grape Fruit. 4 for ...... 29^ SPECIAL VALUE 15c. Crew Castile Soap. 8 cakes —...... Fancy Lviiimi'. per dnz - ..... 32c No. 1 Okanagan Ap|>l<-. 1 tb- for ...... 25c H,... Notc-Go-J FHJ., «,a Eum Moi.a.y au will b. elo.«l U1 dw. Kirkiham ’s Orocerteria S. R. Kirkham, Proprietor. (Canada Pood Board Lieenae No. 8-484$) DUNCAN PHONE 48