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VOL. 59. NO. 83 VICTORIA, B. CL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS DECEMBER 6 POLLING DAY IN CANADA MAN WALKED TO MASSEY WELCOMED Giants Give Yankees HALIFAX FROM HOME BY HOUSES PACIFIC COAST OF PARLIAMENT Nominations Nov. 22 Halifax. Oct. 7—W. H. Coulter, . Oct. 7.—Canadian Press during the war a runner in tha Flr»i Cable).—A- Reuter dttfeatcti from BEFORE CHRISTMAS . Battery. Canadian Field Artillery, Severe Trimming Wellington. N. Z.. says both Houses Pattullo Says Canada Needs walked into Halifax from Vancouver. of Parliament yesterday extended to And New Parliament He left Vancouver May 31. and states Premer Massey the most cordial of Russian Relief Needs Stated New System that he has made a better record welcomes on hi* return to the House than the hikers who reached Van­ after attending the Empire conference by Nansen In Slugging Game British Capital for B. C. De-1 couverThere' this Summer from Halifax. in London. The Leader of the Opposition said Correspondents Tell of Scram­ To Meet January 17 velopment Work • which he did not walk, he said. no party lines could be drawn when Coulter set out from Vancouver for the affairs of the Empire were con­ ble For Bread Toronto, Oct. 7.—"What" we need in ! Ottawa originally with the intention certed. 0 National Leaguers Murdered Offerings of Four of bringing attention to alleged bed Premier Massey, in replying, paid London, Oct. 7. —Efforts to save treatment he received while in eer- Canada is an immigration policy on ' an eloquent tribute to the work of the 10.000,000 Russians from starvation People of Canada Will Mark Ballots on First Tuesday j Lroader line* than have been talked j Pitchers— Outfielder "Young of Giants, Makes British Prime Minister. will fail run less £ 5,000.000 is raised about so muci^ of late. We must} before Christmas, declared Dr. Fridt­ in Last Month of Year; Announcement Made in have people on the land, for settle-1 Triple and Double in One Inning Driving in Five jof Nansen in an interview with The * Ottawa To day; Other Political News. I1 ment of the rufal district means In- | Daily Herald last night. Runs—Score 13-5. creased manufacturing activity in the FIRE LOSSES PREMIER LEADS Dr Naosen, who is in London for _ ' cities,” was the way Hon. T. D. Pat- | the purpose of furthering measures tullo. Minister of .Lands in the Brt- : for relief in Russia, asserted that the solution of the world problem of - Ottawa. Oct. 7.—(Canadian Prc*s)—Tuesday. December 6. Polo Grounds. New York, Oct. 7.—Yon 'll hsve to take off your 'lab Columbia Government, summed BRITISH DELEGATES unemployment was to be found in wmn officially announced this afternoon as the Federal general tats to a batter to-day. He is Young, the Giants' right-fielder, j 1,p to-day the situation m r.-gard to combatting famine in-Russia. election voting day. Nominations will be made on November 22 vf Canada's problem» in Canada’s 1921 Total Will Be Irish Conference Names Are Dr. Nansen praised -the nations vho with his mighty bludgeon created a new record in a world’s ,he ’"luU ear Although there are three p“ p,.!..lf:‘t7.l!-bur.:”..m,!!-1L' 'ri-rysent them in the new,Ho„,o of Commons of Canada and on months yet to go during this year, Birkenhead, the Lord High Chancel­ riants hammering the pill at a ter- i "Bringing the limber resources of lor. Sir Hamar Greenwood. Chief * Wi.l. r field of trade and enable che December 7 will hold the official 1fkJ gait. j British Ciiunbta and of Canada it. the total for the nine months.la only MMiftM to work. Dr. Nansen re­ nominations of candidates for the $3,000,000 short of last year's total, Secretary for Ireland. Austen Cham­ general to the knowledge of «he berlain. Government Leader in the cently stated that despite much ad­ City Council, the School Board and Thé Giants kept in subjection by and ti is evident that the losses dur­ the Board of Police Commissioners. Hays and Hoyt, got a new set of bats ( world required a lot of eduaction.” House of Commons; Sir learning vertising and constant appeals. Brit­ ing 1921 will exceed the 1920 recorl. ish subscriptions to the Russian HIS WILL The civic polling da* will be Worthington-Evans. Secretary, for t»-day and literally smashed their Parry Sound had the largest fli\ famine fund had been only £ 22,000. December 14. ray through all opposition. They hit ! «f the month, the loss totalling War. and Winston Spencer Churchill, C. Fire Agents Extend ®0LSHEVIKI ASJ< Scramble For Bread. Cariboo. everything and anything. B. $500,000. Hatton. Saskatchewan, Secretary for the Colonies. I came second with a loss of $250,000 Attorney -General Hewart will he a Samara, Russia. Oct. 7.—A month’s Kamloops B. C„ Oct 1.—The N, - Four Yankees pitchers were used. ' Cordial Greeting * R0UMANIA TO HAND SELECT CANDIDATE tional Liberal and Conservative party member of the conference whenever Journey from Constantinople to Mos­ %ut none were effective Shawkey, j will meet in convention here Satur- rho started, was relieved in the third constitutional questions arise. cow by way of the Caspian Sea and •nd Quinn went along until the ! An invitation will he sent to the I Valera Spoke. the Volga region has revealed to cor­ Nominating Convention to Be îw’.J^dîaVt', condld*u Canadian Fire Underwriters' Asso­ «eventh, when he was hamtpered Riga, Oct.0 VER7.—TheT , RostaL.umST NewST„s GREATER ACTIVITY Dublin. Oct. 6.—The principle of respondents an immense hunger cir­ ciation to hold its next convention fu Agency says the Russitjn Soviet Gov-. cle culminating in intensity at Sam­ Held To-night In Edmonton. Yon» the box. Collins did not sur­ British Columbia, following a unani­ Irish unity was reiterated this after­ vive this record, making inning and ernment has issued u not her note 1 noon by Eamonn de Valera, the Irish ara and Kazan It is difficult to say Winnipeg. Oct. 7—The National mous decision to this effect reached which warns RoumaniJthat the Rus­ whether more people are slowly per­ The Liberal nominating convention Progressive Party will run candidates logera was sent in to replace him by the Jiritish Columbia fire agents "Republican” leader. In addressing a sian Red army may Kh\ » to invade North Antrim deputation, the last of ishing from uizder-nourishment In to select a candidate.^, to represent in East and West Edmonton, but In Barnes gets the credit for the in convention her#* to-day. Yesterday Bessarabia in quest of the forces of. several delegations from National­ Cons tan t mûpH^Tiflis. liâku. Astrak­ Victoria in the forthcoming federal no other urban constituencies In Al­ Hants' win. Toney camewme to gner«rW in xn invitation was sent to The Super- he thieti innings General Petlura and other "anti- Boi - ' ists within the area of the Northern han or the Saratov region. election campaign will be held ut the bert*. Norman Lambert, secretary of Mrones was ef- jnten6ents of Fire Insurance to conic the Canadian Council of Agriculture, “u'ZZiîI V.e 17!! Zi ,!Le rovu,L ! tov.ctirm neit" ye.r. In each region there Is a constant Liberal Club rooms, Kent building, ■<«* »r« r-jort-i Predictions .Regarding Can- ««««% » ««. scramble for bread, with the whole at 4 o clock to-night. stated upon hie return from the West. t looked « though Ike 1 .nkeee, m a Beele. (Viwkrook, end Me jor There are 2.700 members on the *? hr“Lur> \hr m ! Moffatt. Fernie. formally notified the «SS ada Are Being Fulfi,,ed » « l.° undivided purpose of every individual, roll* who are eligible to attend the Tie third inning,. They tloo'f Toney I aJ,oclatlon „f |n formation of atv.in- g Tkranian Government.] —------, , . j unit would lead necessarily to politi- whether rich or poor, to stock up a slender store of provisions against convention, but the seating capacity NOVA SCOTIANS Tom the,h* mound *and“• ”whenh*" --Barnes------terior B. C. Fire Agent," A,.Delation. of the club is limited to «00, and it is lad succeeded In retiring the side 1 oronto, Oct. 7. Anticipating that : uej absurdities. He asserted that the the approaching cold weather No- and submitted a resolution calling TOflfllK* ilh* F«H would «»» *r„t. ytlvity In ! dlvldln* of Ireland did not ** rid of j where’ 'i, thërô more Ihëu à two- expected that .,hfrthere". willwi“ be »®nie.some- TO HEAR CRERAR our base runners had crossed the upon insurance companies to equal­ A:D I KUUr0 1 bond circle, h.v, been re,T„.d. Th. ! .he minority problem,, hut multi- ’ month,. ^ food. ,W° . o er that number In «««dance Hate. ize their rates of commission through­ Monetary Time, ray, Nr* quit the n\ound. Shawkcy could vumamsF community. Mr. Bonfield as presi­ affecting this city oF many revoltr- have never been approached, nor tot control the ball. After two men Greeks Had Success in Asia 'Z ' dent of the B. C. Automobile Under­ BY SUPREME COURT tions. and it* oil worker*, unable to have 1 had any intention at all of tad singled 8hawkey walked three writers'" Association, gave a very in­ MinOr 1 ta*en up by our southern neighbors. procure bread and other food In *uf- i Permitting my name to be brought MORE CANDIDATES nen in a row and forced In two runs. teresting talk on that phase of the __ __ ' The Province of Ontario wa* by far OF THE DOMINION 5c£nt______quant?t£îTdîs!îke___ r...... toWork . for- .| UD’,p -itot thisthi, conventionconvention. " Manager Huggins replaced Shawkey insurance question. ENTER THE FIELD eith Quinn. t liter.. Oct 7 —Serin,,. r„h,,n, ! ,he heavleat borrower bond, being ------I mere money. ha. n!!„rrld ««hiing ,„,d ,n the e,„n, of «lO.DOO.OOO, while Ottawa. Oct. T.—(Canadian Press'j. The oil supply is being reduced. It WJUP. tlhawkey who started the Gr“k “hd the Canadian I National Railway. MASTER OF FAMOUS CHILDREN AT — Judgment in the case of the Gold j estimate* putting the 1921 produr- Renfrew Ont.. Oct. 7.—George Touble for Giants In the third in- Aflun Karahî.rôr fm!T°P,|n0n a “"ere eecond with .1 total of «15,000.- Real Company versus the Dominion tion at 15.000.000 pood*, a* compared Aflun K.rahl.Mr front In AsiaA.la IIOO ,h, mun,clpalltle, Toronto FALLS STEAMER McNab, impector of rohool, of South tlng. After Schang had walke^. DANCES ONLY IF Express Company is expected to be with 480.000,00 poods before the war. 4hawkeydrove a single to right, Mil- Minpr. and a* a result the Greeks Renfrew. unanimouely choaen as have forced the Turkish troops to added $15,000,000 to its outstanding delivered by the Supreme Court next (A pood is approximately 16 pound*». - DIED AT NIAGARA Liberal candidate In the Federal eon. er followed with a single that scored PARENTS THERE obligations.” Tuesday. Much Interest attache* to ! At present it i* feared thi* esti- «chang. and when Peckinpauglwdrew retreat, says an official statement ls- •tltuenry of South Renfrew. X. K. The summary of September's fin- thé Judgment, as the case not only mat.eil supply will dwindle to half the Niagara Falls. Oct. 7.—Captain R. Pedlcw, the late member, whose name i pais, the bases were loaded Windsor, ont.. Oct. The r,f I »ued here. Turkish regiments which i. !#;h*-d been reconstituted • and rein- anting shows Oovernment borrow- tests the validity of the Alberta pro quantity, thereby interfering with oll- P. Carter, seventy-five year* old. wee before the convention, withdrew. moment had arrived. With Council has been asked by officials of! rnrenri h«,-i ;,V«kiV.k a ,L , mg* of fully populated Bab. Ruth th. Children . Aid Society to paw, a| . . I 711717. $34.350.000, municipal $23. hibition law*, but has a direct rela­ burning steamer traffic on the Ca«- who for thirty-five years was master railway* $25.000.000. and Temiekaming. •atee to the liât. A tense moment i by-law to bar girls under eighteen1 ^ , ^^ n. threuil,1 Aflum'kIT, ' forporatlon, «t.OOb.OWI tion to prohibition in the other pro­ pian Rea an* Volga River of the Maid »f the Mist, the little vince* where it is in force. steamer which pile* the lower river North Bay, OnL, Oct. 7—Edward ollowed. W,, Kuth to win everlaat-: from dances to which the public i», T "„rP ,"V * Af,urn-Kara- The soviet in Azerbaijan, however. =»,. f.m. w Kt.ww.n- «... • hAro.m.n admit unies* thev _ft re______HffomiMniM ______. ».*• became naoesaa ry,.iai The Supreme Court will resume, is making a greaty *« y effort» 4 • r » y luto irçufeed the,4.44x5..f *f the (oot of th- Horseshoe «unand E Shepherd of North Bay was yeater-.. H* sitting*' next Tuesday after the j workers dftv named the choice of the Con­ Mg f.m, hr hnnrw out . horn,™ by their parents. S.”______gfS_ ! ro ZTSSXZ ELECTION PROTEST and also is sending from ; Amerivan Fall*, died yesterday at his >r was he to go down to strut back .___ . w _ . ; trr innl lh» noflt i i.tn ■ l'I,,. T ' ...... ___ Summer vacation and the delivery of j Samara and other province* many i home servatives of Temiskaming to carrv o the È bench dejected and forlorn, expected to come up at next Monday's ! “** in8t positions. Th- Turkish, meeting------1 *1xth Division was completely de- ' WILL BE HEARD number of Judgments will be thousands of home leak worker* glv their standard in the coming Federal ate decreed neither course for the tested and fled from the field, being 1 firgt business. ing them employment in the oil ] election. ^ambir.o. Toney showed his courage, pursued by the Greeks The losses j Montreal. Oct. 7.—A petition pre- field* and providing clothe*, lodging j West Kootenay. ind pitched to the Home-run King, oT the Turks are declared to have | sented on behalf of Hon. R. Lemieux, and some food. - Nelson. B. C., Qcfc 7.—Dr. Hamil­ Ruth got a ball to his liking, and been very serious. Upon one section I asking that a date be set for the A Shadow. ton of Hevelstoke, was nominated ihot It to centre for a single, and two of the Iront 100 bodies were counted bearing of the protest by Joseph A. !at a Liberal convention here this •un ne re scored. This blow was the TAX SALE TOTAL Raku, whtr-h -wa* once * gay ^ity. ‘ g^and there was a large quantity of Gadeau of his election for the Fed- URGE U. S. TO AID morning as candidate in the Federal still ha* many. jUtincerts and .excellant..: «ignal for Toney's exit, and Barnes ‘ war material Tefl when the Turks eraT îëat éf SIaTsonneuve Tn lflT was tWIBg of West Kootenay. went in to pitch. One more run vaudeville shows, but the coming of i were compelled to retreat. The granted in the Superior Court here Winter, with Jt* scarcity of food, is j GET IT OF JAIL Selkirk. ic^redfed. before the third out. Greek losses are said to have beet. yesterday. October 19. being fixed for Thihree runs had been enough for REACHES $44.1 casting a shadow before it. The rail the hearing. Stonewall, Man., Oct. 7—J. I. he Yankees to win the first two Adamson, a Winnipeg lawyer, wa* Farther north, near Eskl-Shehr, ::r those:£!r,r± in othera.? Russian citi< i Petition for Release of Lon tames, but the Giants were hitting chose» at an open convention of Explain Use of Receipts From tnere nas fiééfi innrmrjr And artniefy where thousand* of peasant* are «-day. Barnes connected for k sin­ International Chamber of don Borough-Men farmer* In ttie Federal constituency fighting along" the left flank of th,- j traveling through, seeking haven* gle on his first trip to the plate. Ban- ( Greek forces. of Selkirk as a candidate. Unites •roft followed with rf cut to right, Lands MOORS ATTACRED in which to find food Commerce and Allies More Influence Outside Than he ln #,ndor*ed by the regular pro­ «hawkey did not pitch to Frisch, No Mediation Yet. A majority of the traveller* taking mu» c miiuciivtt UUlolue I ndn ^ gresslve convention of tiiat constl- walking him and filling the bases, local or express train* are trader*, Consider Disposal of Reverted j Constantinople, Oct. 7.-*The Su- I in Prison I lue”cy. I® be held in wiampeg. Octo- «hawkey I oat complete control and! ■ blime Porte is not likely to take ac- New French-German Repara­ i There are also mother* of families. 1 ber II. it is understood he will run walked both Young and Kelly, forcing Property I tion with regard to mediation be­ SPANISH TROOPS ! carrying rice hundreds of mile* Independent. n two runs An out scored the third ’ tween the Turkish Nationalists and tion Agreement ! northward into the Kuban anjl D m London, Oct. 7. — f Melilla, Morocco, Oct. g — Moroc- ! Payment of the Allied debts in a res­ release from prison more legally dif­ Th# Greek front on the Afion ' tenac. in convention here yesterday batu), Î vi^M^ddabout 700 P,rc,l, offered for aile, cans reaumèd bombardment of Mel olution adopted unanimously by the LEADErf KILLED ficult than nèceseary. pointing out Karahissar sector has been rein- j council of the International Chamber afternoon. -hree baa«, on ball, yielded eight hlve hern bought by private pur- Ilia last Sunday and the fire con - . _ _ that a* their object was the calling forced by three divisions. The Turks | tinued throughout Monday without. | ofnîtom^er*olutlon was recommended London. Oct. 7.—-The Persian Le _ * ueme" It had been planned to wind up the repulsed. don's rating system, their purpose Tr,uro. N. S.. Oct. 7.—F. K Elite Polo Ground*. New York. Oct. 7.— sale yesterday but a number of ap- small group of Moots, whose Com­ by the spécial finance committee ap- gation here has been officially in­ pointed last June at the 'annual con formed that Colonel Mohammed Khan, has already been fulfilled. The of the publication. Farmer and Dairy­ rhe band played the Star Spangled plications for land were received by mander is alleged to be a former who was causing trouble to Khoras- councillors will probably secure their man. Peterboro. Ont., and former!v sergeant of police, occupied a posi­ tress ot the International Chamber In Runner and the Giants took the field. Treasury official* last night. To sell LABOR PAPER Ldqdon. sen. was killed In action and that his release by the signing of a petition of Colchjester. was nominated by the First inning. Yankee*—Miller up. the (and which these applicant* de- tion in the southern suburbs of the C0NDEMS COURSE Agreement. followers have surrendered to the which they have been» advised will i United Farmers’ Association of' Col MlUer lined out to Frisch. Peck ht- aired Mr, Smith resumed the sale tn- City and sent a number of shell* into Government troops. not compromise their dignity, and chc*ter_County here yesterday. Hon >augh up. Rawlings threw out dag. To-morrow ho will bid in for They also oper- Paris. Oct. 7.—France is insured F. tl. McCurdy was the member in OF COMMUNISTS reparation* payments and Germany will enable them to exeiert a great ^erkinpanglt at first Ruth up Ruth the Corporation all land upon which the bullet* from deal more moral force outsltslde the jail the House of Commons dissolved thi* which fell into a thickly populated •* *iven * means to avoid possible •truck out and Toney got a big cheer ’*** sale purchasers have failed to i than inside. week. ts he walked to the bench. No runs. make payments. London. Nov. 7... —_(Canadian______.Press .| district The population of the dis- * bankruptcy through the agreement I MONTREAL MAYOR < undid critics also declare the de- in hits, no error*. ' All moneys received from the sale Cable)—Labor, the new official publl- jtrlct______was_____ compelled______to_ take refuge in 1 aUffiad yesterday at Wiesbaden by j cislon of the neighboring borough of First Inning Glanta—Burns up. of reverted lands has been and is be cation of the I^âbor Party, severely the centre of The city, Louis Loueheur. French Minister of GLASGOW VIEW ON Rums filed to Meusel. Bancroft up in* credited to the Local Improvement condemns the exploitation of th/e un­ Liberated Region*, and Dr. Walter j Stepney to follow Poplar’s example I is deplorably wrong, Ward threw out Bancroft at first.' Sinking Fund In *hlch there are large employed by the Communists - as a Rathenau. German Minister of re- j CANADIAN ELECTION •’rjsch up. Frisch shot a single into "hortages. Mr. Smith explained In "heartless, wicked game." „ judge almost construction. The agreement is re- i WAS HONORED •Itfht. Young up. It was theTh|t and £newelr to "The present unhappy Condition of garded here as of extreme importance I CONSTABLE ACQUITTED. •un play and Frluch had to go beck ! !C "L, A!°u' lh« middle of Sep-affairs is due In a large measure not SENT WRONG MAN and will permit Germany to pay the London. Oct. 7.— (Canadian Press) first-■ Vrmnr". foul Vo..!! lember (23.1X1» received from th, »at« to the failure of political action, but equivalent of 7,000,000.000 gold marks North Bay. Ont..- Oct. 7—Judge UeV.il. Tk * of «vert«I land» had been paid Into Banquet on Reversion to Al- Valin yesterday honorably acquitted —The Glasgow Herald, in an edi­ walked. Kelly up. McNally threw th, improvement Sinking Its mlssuse by the Government." the TO CHICAGO JAIL In the next five years. paper says. Constable Fleming, of the local police torial___ article______on... ___the ______forthcomingv fConcluded on page *> I Funds, he said. i “It is expressly stipulated that all dermanic System deliveries shall be devoted to recon­ force, on a charge of theft laid against I Canadian general election, says It oenaaWki ÂMiaiai * 1 Although the city had never of late Chicago, Oct. 7.—A meek man struction of devastated region* in him by Alex Solloway. an Ontario ' thinks the Labor party in Canada jER MAN OFFICIALS , years collected more than seventy-five ONTARIO MINES with downcast #gM_ standing be­ Montreal, Oct. 7.—In a monster Temperance Act operative. | “is so strongly individualistic that It Northern France,” say* an annex to demonstration by 3,000 guest* at a crrg/ m nnroT nr h*r cent, of Its taxes it had been side Mrs. Joseph Yetthofeky. was ,the agreement. is unlikely to win much support for OCCl\ Ann to I Ur *ble to keep IU general sinking fund PAY DIVIDENDS sentenced to Jail__yesterday by- banquet tendered him last night. Its proposals, com priai w# istate Mayor Mederic Martin witnessed the absolutely intact. Mr. Smith stated. Judge Jacobs in municipal court AEROPLANE WAS ership. A good deal of Labor's thun- JCAPP LEADERS To prevent shortages in the general culmination of his ten-yekr fight for Cobalt. Ont.. Oct. 7.—October Is a after Mrs. Yenhofsky had told the MARSHAL F0CH der has been stolen by the faj sinking fund it had necessary the return of the aldermanic system. big month among the dividend.-paying court how , her husband had CAUSE OF DEATH party, the rise of which is by tt I«*ipzig. Germany. Oct. 6.—The to use eame of the proceeds from tax companies of Northern Ontario. The IS INVITED TO Mr. Martin was presented with a sales. Mr. Smith said. beaten *her unmercifully. It was most outstanding feature of pn Terme n Government is renewing it* three leading mines. Hollinger Con­ bronze bust of himself and a couple Quebec. Oct. 7.—Elezar Larose, day politics. While •fforts to apprehend the leader* of I Revision of the price* on all re solidated. Ni pissing aV»d Dome, each not until after sentence had been _VISIT QUEBEC of lion cubs, typifying coufl», end aged roven, «on of Honore verted lands at present held by the passed and he had been sub­ *> mpitthise with mai he Knapp revolution, who since appear on the list while the Kerr tenacity. In his speech the Mayor was electrocutedi here under unusual it is a matter of regi March, 1120, have succeeded in evad* city' will be urged upon the City Lake will also make h distribution. jected to a severe lecture that the Quebec. Oct. 7.—Premier Tascher­ said that he had confidence that the Council by the civic reverted lands circumstances. An aeroplane in feeling should have ng wrest. The gold minifig industry, repre­ meek man. Frank Kelly, with eau. on behalf of the Province of Provincial Government would give which Captain George Veslna and J. committee Monday night The com­ Mrs. Yenholfsky's aid. convinced so milltantly The public prosecutor now has la­ sented by the Hollinger and Dome, Quebec, wil extend an Invitation to back to him as mayor the powers he M. Landry were flying made a forced mittee also will urge that an auction will pay $366.164.75 and the silver Whatever ma med warrant* for the arrest of Dr. the court that be was not her Marshall Fbch to visit Montreal and once held, and ”R is my Intention," landing and in doing so collided with Farmers’ party in ■gy-g»' of reverted lands be held in the mining industry will be represented Major Pah»i rotor- f>cl,lrm to mnk» thru, roc- husband, buj was appearing in Quebec as wail as other cities of thi* he added, turning to Hon. H< Mercier. some electric wires, which were tom whatever function Teneral von Luettwitz. Vaptain Ehr by the Nipissing and Kerr Lake, connection with another case. Th» province on the occasionjaf hi* visit "to ask Hi the next session of the ommendatlon* ■ reached by the which will distribute $255.000. mak-t down. One of the wires became en­ causing S modifies »ardt. Ignatius T. Lincoln and two committee at court’s order was withdrawn. to this continent In connection with Legislature that the Mayor he re­ tangled in a w|jre fence nearby and ilc policy, K meeting yesterday Ing an aggregate of $620,166.76 fori the disarmament coflferece to He held Khers connected with the revolt afternoon. the month. I turned his power of veto and his sur young I«arose, while in. the act of . / In Washington. vetllanee of the city's employees." climbing over the fence, was short of the SSBOÉÔBOMiBBHf

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, KKli)AY, OCl'OBER 7, 1921 6^069644 BRITISH-AMERICAN 1850—Ye Olde Firme—1921 Free Crank-Case Service ■ All motorist» are Invited to use our FREE Crank-Case Service. HIS EASTERN TOUR COTTON CONTEST New Coats at Cleaning the crank-case Is not a pleasant job, but we shall be glad to do It for you, so that we can demonstrate the thoroughness and reliability of our service. Speaks in New Glasgow and Notice to London Times Deals With1 ( $29, Jameson & Willis, Ltd. . Pictou, N. S. Freight Rates •The Servie» Garage New Glasgow. N. 8.. Oct. $ — Pro Up-Island London, Oct. 7.—The Ixmdon Times •TpOli the woman who seeks a real Coat Bargain Hludebaher Distributors mier Meighen addressed an audlehce learns in connection with the Egyp- j jL we offer a new lot for special week-end Automobile Shcfw rooms, 739 Accessories, Gas, Oil, 740 tian cotton freight controversy that j of 2,000 and an overflow meeting, information has been received from j Fort1 Street Broughton Street. here to-^ight. Residents Alexandria that the j selling. “I do not often make any predic­ Shipping Board Is prepared to carry i tion," he »aid, "but there is an im­ We give immediate atten­ cotton seed to the United Kingdom j The materials are excellent—Velour, Velour Be pression that Is getting stronger Jh tion to mall orders and in­ at freight rate* a shilling per ton be - ; laine and Bolivia. my mind that the people of Canada quiries for pianos, players low the British rate, and is further, are rising to their height on this oc­ prepared to pay the difference be- j They arè made on generous lines, full silk lined, casion, and there is a wave growing and organs. An order for tween the rut«‘s of Insurance charged i that, in the course of the next few Victor records in one mail for cargo carried in United States ves- j and some have collars of fur; others collars of se'f OUTSIDE AND IN years, will be so high that those who means that they go to you sel» and the lower rates of insurance ; materials. have been spreading calumny and in the next mail. Send for quoted for British steamship».. The Time» supplements tljese ad- | misinformation among the Canadian order blank. All are well made, and the styles are new. .people will be beneath It, and where Vice» with a lengthy review of the j LUX for Voiles, Linens, Bright Show Windows Outside they will be on the night of the elec­ controversy, stating that what it j tion will be a humiliation they will says, according to authoritative in­ Batistes, Cottons Extra special for the week-end at Make Business Brisk Within remember for years to come.” HEINTZMAN&CO. formation, ts the British shipping ------At pte*#tb- —■------position. For many years past, the Stieon Hicks, Manager. custom of cotton merchants has been Do not think of The surest way to bring business to your store is to pictou. N. 8.. Oct. 6.—Premier to make a yearly contract with the LUX as a cleanser for Meighen addressed a large crowd here Opp. P. O. Phone 1241 British lines for the shipment of their ™ $29.75 light your show windows so attractively that shoppers to-day. Senator Tanner presiding at cotton to the United Kingdom and only georgettes, will want to see more of your store and merchandise. the meeting. He declared that the the United States. Early last year men who had raised the tariff, issue the United Slates Shlplng Board chiffons, tricolettcs, Now is the time to go over all your lighting fixtures and were now trying to evade it He said showed Interest in the contract, and crcpe-de-chines. The he had not raised the issue, and he Remember We’re Open Sundays Ui representatives >t Alexandria put discard all blackened and burned out lamps. was not afraid of it. forward the demand that the wh le bubbly LUX lather 721 Yates Telephone The Liberals at their Ottawa con- { of the United Statea-'dlrect shipment» means double life to -We carry a full line of the best types of tungsten and vention In 1919 had declared for t he j should be left to Shipping Board ves- | «« Street 1901 nitrogen lamps. Your phone orders will receive prompt free entry of foodstuffs, implements1 j »eis. These representatives further anything you can wash of production, cements, oils, dressed declared that unless the demand was j —anything that pure attention. ______. i and undressed lumber, and fifteen Those I complied with, rates would be cut in ; other articles, Mr. Meighen declared all directions. water will not harm. The definite policy of the Liberal Broken Off. Party, which it was pledged to, fol­ Chiffon or linen, it’s low. was contained In that platform. j The review then relates how the British lines secured the contract'* all the same -A- use B. C. ELECTRIC If Mr. ing wished to repudiate that DanceSuppers! j until August 31, 1920» and later, after j Showrooms—Langley Street Phone 123 platform it wga his affair, but it I the British and United States tend- j LUX. tSSST “Little Man” would be dishonest for him to gain, We specialize on them. Ca­ I era had been submitted, the contract i power on such a platform and then also for the 1920-21 season. The lat- j LUX free A brogue boot wonderfully well made of brown or black repudiate It. tering for dja nee parties, Mr. King's platform meant the dubs, societies, etc., is a big ter contract was accepted, although t. booklet. "The calfskin; sizes 11 to Î. AA I the quotation of the British lines p.*r i Care of Dainty paralysis of Virtually all the Im­ part of our business. And the price per pair is only ...... portant industries of Canada, declar­ ton. for United Kingdom destinations j Clothes ” sent LUX was five shillings higher than the j ed Mr. Meighen on request. ; United States rate. Then it was l Msnion Spoke. ; alleged that improper methods had j Wm. Cathcart Co.. Ltd. Fort William. Ont.. Oct. S—Hon. been used in securing the contract, | Lever R. J. Manion, New Minister of Sol­ YORKSHIRE j nfter which negotiations were begun Brothers 621 Fort Street * Pemberton Building diers' Civil Re-Establishment, ad­ I BAKERY - between the Shipping Board and the dressed a meeting here to-night. L ! British lines. These were being Limited, There is no reason on earth why fairly satisfactorily operated when Toronto the Liberals and Conservatives Phone 1929 641 Yates stopped on Instructions from Wash- should not link up. with me." he said Save time at 8 There is not a plank in the Meighen | The review continues: Li platform that even the staunchest ! “It now seems that under the Jones Liberal In the country need have any j Act, because the British lines refused N qualms of conscience ih extending to give up almost their entire United Winter Suits Made to Order shave time his. support to.” States rights under a contract which I The Minister condemned the argu­ they had obtained in open and fair PANIC GROWS ments set forth by Hon. T. A. Crc- competition and have held for many rar against the Meighen policy 'heir steamships may be re­ New British Suitings Just In Valuable time is wasted by "The Progressive group are hot tfte fused the common right of entry into % only people who have aspirations for ports of the United States with car­ AMONG AUSTRIANS Values Extraordinary—Same Prices for Men as Women using a razor that necessitates a better. Canadian," declared Dr. goes fr-.m ;• country under British fussing with parts in removing Manion. influence." Vienna, Oct. 7.—The value of the and changing the blade. Such DR. JOHN H0SKIN Austrian crown continues daily to CHARLIE” HOPE is not the case with the fall. This las brought about a 1434 Government Street Phone 2589 RELIEF PLANS IN DIED IN TORONTO panic and all classes of people are1 The Less COAL staking to buy merchandise or any YOU SHOVEL INTO YOUR Toronto, « Net T. -Dr John Hosk n himl of foreign securities or money. SOUTHERN-ALBERTA FURNACE treasurer of the Uw Society of Up­ Offers of 3400 crowns for a dollar, —the more money you save. Ôûr per Canada, died last night after a have t»»cn made but no selleya of high-grade Island coal goes further the dollar are to Re found. AutcrStrop Razor Therefore, a smaller quantity wiil lingering illness. He wws a member of the law firm - Th* food stores have taken on a last you dvér flYf Winter. wartime aspect. Ixmg lines of of McCarthy, Osier, Hoekin 4k Har- Government Announcement: J women are to be seen herded by the | court, of Toronto. * , Liquor Act Problem I He was bom In lloiaworthy. police outside grocery' stores. Stores Many precious mdments are J. E. PAINTER & SONS have been compelled to close as their The Next Issue of the j Devonshire. England, in 1836. and saved, as there is no necessity Edmonton, 0. .lie. 1 to 6t« required to push work as rajndly as Captain Alexander and hie as­ Mothers, Look sociates Jumped Its claims. In his Regular i$.00. To-day... VAe I O To-day Special, S3.45 NANOOSE possible. — CROWING GIRLS* argument laid particular stress upon Misses' Gunmetal Hi-top Women’s Warm Felt Heuse Slipper». Old the point that although the defen­ School Boots, size 11 to SCHOOL BOOTS Country make, heavy felt soles. Regu­ dants might have an apparently good 1, double feather soles. crown grant, thie claim was neveF-" lar $2.00 check, wine and brown colors t holes* baaed upon a trespass In the in the lot. OK Wellington To-day Special first place, and that so long as the $2.95 root of the title was bad. the whole Child's Patent Strap Slippers, leather There's no substitute for nnr structure tell to the ground. Although the Judge seemed rather soles and low heels. AA Nanoese Wellington Coal. to deprecate the strength of the al­ $3.45 Sizes to 6. To-day...... tPi.sVV legation of fraud, Mr. Taylor con­ Child’s Warm Felt Bootees, in button and Men’s Light Work Beets, in box calf tended that. It was clearly proven. Mr. Symee, for the defence, rested lace styles, in red and brown leather, double soles, leather toe cape, his case largely on the absolute colors. Selling-out Price.,...... I tlv sixes 6 to 11. Men’s High Top Gum Boots, with extra regularity of the proceedings, the Women’s Fin* Dressy Kid Pump*, with Saturday Special ... .. $3.85 opportunity given the plaintiffs to heavy rubber soles. $8.60 ' values. hand turned soles. Regular — Walter Walker & Son object in the early stages and their Low heels and broad fitting Saturday Morning (Pf* FA toes A new smart last with $5.50. Saturday Special ... $3.95 acquiescence during a long period of Special ...... vDuDU Men’s Beet Old Cetmtry Football Boots, 635 Fort Street. Phone 3667 leather strap across the toe. Women’s Spats. In taupe, brown, grey Notice of appeal was at once given All sizes Values to $7.60. hard leather toes. qw and black. $2.75 values. « obUl..bU by tb. dm of Dr. Cbbe.',Olntmrnl. Flepl*. W.clfb~d., Montreal. Oct. 7.—It la announced • WORK BOOTS ernment is taking up with Washing­ reuehoM, and of tb. .kin. Military heels. that the first consignment of the ton the entire question of the entry irritation and eczema dieeppeer, and $6.00 values. Ex­ Double soles. Ex­ of British subjects into the United Vî? i*1? ,e Nfs sort, smooth and Velvety. mammoth order for tank cars re­ £ 1 or tdmaaeae. Bales A Co,. ceived several months ago from the tra Special tra Special States. Limited, Toronto. Pample free if you 635 637 OLD COUNTRY «« British Government officials point mention Ibis paper. Russian Soviet Government by the out that an individual may obtain Canada Car A Foundry Company will I Johnson v ■% ■■ Johnson the necessary vise but find on his be shipped from this port next week] $3.95 arrival at New York that the total Dr. Chase's on the steamship Canadian Chal­ $2.95 monthly number from fhe geographi­ lenger. Street SHOE STORE Slreel cal category to which he may belong It has been decided to convey them already has been admitted, and he through the Mediterranean to the. . therefore would be detained at Bills Ointment Black Sea. where they will be landed j island, with serious discomfort at Ndvorossysk. i

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For Tired, Aching * FRENCH AUTUMN Feet—Quick Relief New method keeps feet In Presenting new perfect condition ■ burberry UOSSARD modes in fall . funge those tender, paining feet coats CORSETS and Winter CAPITOL _ into a bowl of warm water. Work up a •TORE HOURS—9 e. m. Until 6 p. m. thick lather with Blue-jay Foot 8oep. Wednesday Until t y.*. Millinery. An­ One day a workman, the next AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY How soothing! other new ship­ financier; now an uneducated steel It brings instant relief to jangling worker, now a polished gentleman; nerves. It prevents swelling, excessive ment of Max­ those are the positions occupied by C.p.lol—"The Road to Ambi- perspiration and itching. Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Conway Tearle In his new Helznick Then massage the aching muscles with ime's Hats adds I icture. "The Road to Ambition." PrincoM—"Ao-We-Are." some charming which will be at the Capitol Theatre cooling, soothing Blue-jay Foot Relief, all week, Royal — “The North Wind1» a penetrating balm. Malice.” new model* to As Bill Matthews, an energitfe. in- Then apply that delightful antiseptic Dominion — “The Affairs of ventive young man. Conway Tearle deodorant, Blue-jay Foot Powder. Your our growing list Anatol." Coats has added to the long list of great feet will feel fine. lif lovely Hats. , screen characterizations, one more Columbia—The Fighting Lever. They are I place In* the foremost ranks. Variety—“The Kid.* Write for free booklet—“The Proper « Through an Invention for the pur­ Care of the Feet”—to Bauer fli Black, charming b e- pose of making use of waste steel. Limited, Toronto. cause of the Matthews is lifted from sordid sur- Your druggist has That Possess a Wealth variety a n d roumiings to a life of ease and luxury. He employs a young woman of one of TWO LANDMARKS will delight the society’s foreiuosl families, who la in Blue-jay of Style need of money, to help him acquire! «à women w h o Polish and education, lack of I Foot Treatment } ou Ÿ® greatly admire and enjoy the generous use 1 o y e] individ­ which he so keenly feel*. The young! TO BE RAZED keeps feet feeling fine of fur on these modish coats being displayed for your uality and real­ worqan. desiring his money, tries to! inveigle him into a marriage with her. a Bauer & Black product approval in the Women’s Coat Section to-morrow. The I j/y. ^ izes the import­ but this falls, and he marries the girl' MOU/ YacIz l mm, ii • of his choice, even though she has NCW T0N< l0 L0S6 UniOfl earlier you visit the department the greater the variety ance of correct of distinctive styles you see. We particularly call your confessed he does not possess her Square Theatre; Its and smartly de­ love. However, when the final cloee- Palmer read it. The play ran 180 attention to the exceptional values being offered. signed Hats. nV,. ».nashetl on the 8Creen, it finds Hill Mat!hews happy, in the love of a History bought it outright and playe^ it for 1 Priced From $35:00 Up --Prices -Very Attractive good and beautiful wife. ------I 2" yi a i s. Among those who support Mr. Preriu Tw!V a-'V •* < Associated j Other famous plays produced were Tearle nre Florence Dixon, Gladden cîTlS. si’!. ; "",' landmark, the the Mnnkrr’a Daughter." "My Part- f h? I " -v ■ SATURDAY SPECIAL James. Torn Brooke, Tom Medtilre lon^oî^ShTîT"1 2"* Mor* !ner." "The Celebrated rw "Ark- and Adolf Milar. 1 eenïürT J Unh,„h„aVâ,,t-egan i Augustus Cook and other» plaved At thin price we nre showing Saturday an assemblage of e»s patron» in the usual fine style ** » variety house. I.ater it became a | " P y Tricotine distinctive millinery models—every ‘creation marked by an with. which...... the Mildred Page Players J #,first-class-st-cla»« produrim?producing "househn„«A in which The f»r*t performance of "The Mikado- in New Ybrk was given in originality of styling that bespeaks the magie touch of always handle their prodqctions. The i manY of the famous actors and ao- , .. ,, ter milliners. entire cast appears to advantage, and! tresses 6f the present njoy the Golden West.” He was an actor coming to thf* store for. for ten years and played for Cohan the kiddles’ new Fall Odd Lines and and Harris, Wagenhall and Kempnex HE signed away five years of her before becoming a scenario writer for coats, for It has Broken Sizes S life in return for fame on the the screen. He wrote "The Three of achieved an emphatic Per Vs," "Regeneration," "Carmen" and merit of quality, econo­ stage. And before her time was up— "The Serpent.” His work as director Pair my and becoming $1.95 includes plays for Olga Petrova, as I Continuing thf sale went tumbling into love! What then! well as "The Scarlet letter" and the | styles. Prices are much William J Flynn series of detective' of women s High Grade lower than in former A vivid “inside” tale of tlufTife of the stories. Kid and Leather theatre With the beautiful star in the Paul Bern was an actor for five Gloves, odd lines and years, and frequently stage, manager. broken aizes. gathered ...... gdyeivti. most. able - » ro ie... ot lice. ■ .,. He pN veet-mz stOCk'"ll1uWo.75 are available here to­ Denver. first motion picture work ' morrow. . ' [ >liutranteed a 100 IVr t.Vut. IVrfect 1‘roductHMi warn to- Canada, in* 1915. Since that j » to $25.0$ time, he has he.-m connected with the I Goldwyn Pictures <"orpnratton, both | a* a cutter and editor of film. Ht»| last picture was xladge Kennedy’s W,.Mien’s All-Wool Black Cashmere DOMINION—Monday, Oct. 10 "Trimmed With Red." for which he acted as assistant director to Hugo Ballin at the Goldwyn Eastern U*tt*(* Rtid mud Claris Stommjan tm tkt P&mmmuml Puturt "Tk* A fair* •f Ausi§L”.. A Cecil ». DtMtUe PreducUeu. ‘ T ‘ Knit f///f Studios. Stockings, 75c Pair The musical attraction this w;oek ======w will be Miss Clare Powell, musical reciter and entertainer, who will give j l-ntlenvear for Women’s Fine Quality AII-WAol English Cashmere “The some striking recitations with musl- , leading lady for Augustin Dal* in I with a «.mail part In a aneclnitv com: , dose in sizes 8>4 9, 9Vi and 10; black only; a cal accompaniment. "The Call of the) the.lead. Other* in the company were ! pany which lasted * week and w** • Wild," by Robert Service with special ; Kate Claxton. Clara Morris, Eliza ' frost- latter the theatre waa turned Women hose that wilt give excellent satisfaction in wear electrical effects, will be one. and Weatherby, who aftarward became I over to Keith who onerated it Saturday, per pair ...... 75^. M7 -£2? ""«twin; Clara -tanning, vaudeville hou'ae for many >„.!. «f "My Ships" by Ella W’heeler Wlleox Vslva Combinations f o r Affairs of will be the second selection. Th^ an" Km.ly Mratayrr. Jam,. nk nn' 'CTthFr"pîaysTS, At the and manager*. It was also the home 40. At. per suit. $3.75 2. €'ArlTOL NKW.H AND MAGAZINE Including McKee Rankin, Louis Aid- of a group of politicians of the old : MENOU IN»HI. Openilr Tenor Cedi B. De Mille productions are rich, John Pçnwîlle, C. T. Parsole. Jaeger All-Wool Com- famous for the ultrafashionahle school, of which John Reilly, the old blnatione for women. In Black, Tan and Cream * Luxe Kbew Only# Minnie Palmer, Rose Eytinge, F. F. wardrobes of the feminine players, register and Tammany leader of the opera lop stylr. kn.te I. CAPITOL HHIKlit CMKtTION: Mackay. Marie Wilkins, Charles Size, «t, to «Ü SUes 7 to 9S» "Wgar's Feast »•>" Dominion but It remains for "The Affairs of, East Side, waa dean. Hls table in the length. At, suit, $7.çû Coghland and Richard Mansfield. : MICKEX MNAPMHOT* Anatol," the latest Cecil B; De Mille Morton was always surrounded by Watson’s Vests for x-*o- 50c Pair 75c Pair C. YltTOK ANOJIIM PIANO ACCOR- Paramount production at the Domin­ The Two Orphane. friends of that day. men In all the wanted, WON. in Nm twlfitions NOW ion Theatre all week, to set a new The most famous success of the weights and stylos. 4 noteworthy offering of Children's All-Wool 11 (At J[>e Luxe Shone Only) mark In this respect. Vnion Square was the "Two Or­ Priced at from $1.25 up . IJEM.II. r.K<'~N\||Til ,\XI» CAPI- \ ocal and Musical Presentations Larry Semon appears as a lumber­ to...... $3.90 Ribbed Cashmere Hose in black, brawn or cream; TOI. OKI HKMTKt: An Important contributing cause to phans." translated- from the French jack in his new comedy. "The Haw- the genera! effect la the remarkable •ilk and Wool Full Dress an excellent hose for school wear. Priced accord­ (a) VhUk-, Lente." from "gylria" and hawked al>out for $1.500 until mill.” The lumberjack, as a char­ assemblage of feminine players who Vests, fine quality; 36 ing to size at, per pair. 50<* and...... 75^ llallet ...... lJeliLi* acter type, has been seen on stage 38 and *0. Special n. (b) Anvil Chorus from "II Trove - MISS EVA HART appear In this production. Gloria ahd screen before, bill always In lore" ...... ^...... Verdi Swanson. Wanada Hawley. Bebe each ...... $1.90 In Son. Selections melodramatic situations, never before Daniels. Agnes Ayres and Julia Ffcye, In comedy. As usual. Larry sees Jaeger All-Wool Colie ape all famous for thetr fashion flaire BACK Belts for women. In Special Musical Programme comedy In something which previous­ both on and off the screen. The first natural orJy; all slr.es. We Sell the “Prinaess Pat” Hair Nets Handley Wells ...... Organist ly had been taken seriously. Price ...... $2.25 named trio wear gowns in this pic­ Mabel Irvine ...... Pianist ture that Mv^l the latest Parisian Two for 25c Feature starts at l ie, «.K. « 4enKma! supervision of Rex Beach, pursuit. miles; cloudy. Hummer has been announced by the DECLARES “DOLES" and prayed by a cast, of well-known says Down at the stoneyard. 1 cut Temperature. —!_ secretary. Colonel C. H. Sharman, Ottawa. Charles Chaplin performers, including Tom Sentwchl. my leg badly. A doctor sewed up the Portland. Ore...... *7*4* Learn to IN Vera Gordon. Joe King and William wound and attended me for five weeks. In the general efficiency competi­ H. Ktnum*, SPECIAL It had cost me |40 when I determined He.«itle ...... §<• 4x I tear Special Musical Attraction Fan i'«anclsco ...... ($2 ,*,g tion for Oeld artillery, the first prize, dances to try Zam-Buk. In two weeks 1 dollar’s as well as the prise of the Uovemor- x ARE A MISTAKE MISS CLARE POWELL Beetle ton gg time, at Princess Theatre worth healed the limb splen'didlv ’’ Grand Fork* ...... 72 Oeneral’s Cup, was secured by the metnod. Personal ti Musical Reciter and Entertainer THE KID 4 Days. Cemmertclng Wed., Oct • /am Buk is equally valuable in Nelson ...... ft Eighth Batten* of Moncton, com­ my pupils, •IX REELS OF JOY Selections—"The Call of the Wild," MILDRED RAGE FLAYERS Oan brook ...... $| manded by Major A. Bartrzÿ The to-day. il__ by Robert Service; "My Ship*," by eczema, acne, ringworm, ulcers, piles, U.S. Commissioner Speaks of Mornings by Presenting second prise, the Lanadowne Cup, abscesses, bad legs etc Purely herbal, Calgary ...... r.» “AS-WE-ARE” it’,s a Àost wonnerful skin remedy. l-atn onion .. was won by the Second Ottawa Bat­ British Conditions The biggest novelty we have pre­ Qu’Appelle .. ten, commanded by Major . A. B. sented- A vaudeville show within a Winnipeg ... amies. Portia nil. Maine,, OcL 7.—Un Pl-iy—Hinging—Dancing—M unie In the general efficiency competi­ Ottawa...::: the Urltish Government «ni* te game Prices. Curtain: Evening. S: tion lor heavy and siege batteries, iwy doles" to the unemployed, UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS Matinee, Saturday, 2.10 Montreal .... first place was secured by, the Sec­ along with the old ag VL John ...... Halifax . ... ond Siege battery of Chaflottetown. which he described ae a : Major J, P. Hooper, wlxich unit wine tax rate will become unb« 4 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 ...... • vs ■ ness is the elimination of much man Government is showing it, yourselves; by raising cam­ lirterla Bails ®inu» of the cause of war. If it shall mettle in endeavoring to appre paign funds among yourselves — hend the leaders of’the Kappl not from some central source un­ FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1921. achieve that, international com­ plications jyill gradually disap revoft of last year. One of Unscreened known to the public. I'ublished every a/ter noon < except Sun­ pear. Alliances merely breed the gentlemen concerned in that OR day) by the t.mes fainting a publish- war. ill-planned and clumsy attempt Why Not ?—All reports agree ING COMPANY, LIMITED. to overthrow the revolution is that political candidates arc Offices: Corner Bread end Fort Streets. JUST A LITTLE PATIENCE none other than Ignatius T. Lin Scowrim Fanners Not Fossils, but Cre­ dressing more carefully than Office (Advertising). Phone iMO coin who was formerly a mem­ ated Political Stir. ever before, in honor of the. wo­ Circulation ...... *...... Phone 2345 -4 Editorial Office ...... Phone 45 ber of the British House of Com­ men's vote. The ladies judge One very smalt .section of the Less Politics, More Business...... SUBSCRIPTION RATES- press of Canada has taken upon! mons and a warrant for his ar­ by merit alone, of course, but *lty Delivery ...... Si.00 per, month rest, among others, has been* the boys want to be polite.—To­ By mall (exclusive of itself to demand that the British ’ Too Hasty on Tariff? city) Canada and Great Government lift the embargo sworn out by the Publie Prose­ ronto Telegram. *£taln ...... f«.on per annum U. 8.-Canada Trade. 4.® u- s A- ...... 17 00 per annum upon Canadian cattle forthwith, j cutor. This adventuresome and Frunre- Belgium. One newspaper says the embargo dangerous alien was one of the Greece, etc...... $i 00 per month COAL OIL DRILLING must be lifted without delay and chief instigators of the plot and SI 3 Per Ton In spite of political inexperi- inquires if the people of Great his participation in such a move­ «nee, the Farmers Government AWAY WITH ALLIANCES! Britain wish to play dog in the ment seemed to indicate at the "f Ontario have not turned out NOT TO CEASE A GENUINE EDISON manger by setting out to be the time that the Royalists wetp te Kirk Coal Co., Ltd. to be the “fossils” some persons Acording ta a theory worked greatest manufacturing -centre ing used by interests more pow- 'hrm’fiOT’Th^rtTW-rrr-frrder toi 1212 Broad St. Tbone 139 expected, Premier Drury de AND AT ONLY $62 out by the- Paris correspondent in the.Empire and~aT Hte~SSW Stares. Imperial Officials Contlrm Re­ time refusing Canada's right to create a stampede towards Bo! of The London Times there is a “The banners have accom port of Great Strike of Gas This small model Is complete in every detail, and when you possibility that the Anglo- become the greatest cattle-pro­ shevism lit Germany. Lincoln plished much useful work and hear it you will understand why it can win in the curtain test French Entente will be renewed ducing centre in the Empire. is a Hungarian Jew with that created some stir in the Pro vine-: in Alberta beside $200 “talking machines." It is quite true that the Royal varied cosmopolitan experience f^YBLOO^I This model, finished in mahogany and golden oak. hag th» or consolidated through th since they took office,” he says. f-Jdmonton. (Jet. 7.—"There will be rftjat is shared by many of the genuine Eld Ison Diamond Point Reproducer, and plays thé un­ British and French dclegat -s Commission reported in favor of "The Farmers Government of no ^Setup in the Imperial Oil Com­ breakable four-minute records, playing three records to one working together at the Wash the removal of the present re leading agents of the Moscow Ontario has clearly deroon- pany»’ development of the Alberta oil winding. irigton Conference. His diagnosis striction. It is equally true thu' crowd. He is similar in type to Has no Equal in Cup Quality. ! strated that it does not require flelde.” snys A. McQueen, vice-presi­ Special Terms—With Twelve Selections every influence will be brought Trotzky and numerous other in­ dent of the company, who arrived In of the existing relations between political experience to carry on Kdmomon on Monday, accompanied the two countries seems to h/v< to hear upon the Government ternational agitators who have the affairs of government. It is by the interests which are mon- resided on both sides of the At by several other prominent officials resulted in the discovery of dif Gray-Dort Special time for the common sense ele­ and directors from headqVUU’ten. ferences in policy of such a na intimately concerned with the lantie at différent times. And ments of the Dominion—farm­ Nir. McQueen confirmed the dis­ KENT’S EDISON STORE turc as to warrant a complete issue. None the less there docs wherever revolutionary out 1920 ers, business men and profes­ patch sent out from Winnipeg to the 1004 Government Street Phone 3449 • ■ overhaul of the general engage not appear to he any reason to breaks have occurred during the sional men—to take a hand in effect that a strike of two million last few years there has always LOOKS LIKE NEW feet or gas had been made at Pouce ment to which both Govern assume that the Government will the government of the country.” Coupe this year at a depth of 1.650 ments are party in order that ignore the specific findings of the been some member of this enig­ Two New Cards feet. He added that drilling opera­ Commission. At least one Cabi­ matical group of cosmopolitan $1,175. tions would be prosecuted through­ ‘ an honeat balance.” may he ——1~ Terms it desired. "What is wanted is business out the Winter with the utmost vigor Struck where identity of view net Minister has expressed him' adventurers intimately mixed up efficiency, with a little less poli­ as far as weather conditions permit self in favor of dropping the in it. Linguistic ability and a at every one of the company’s 13 is im|rossible. He embellishe- Oldsmobile Garage tics and a little more business,’ wells In Alberta. his point with the suggestion barrier: hut this country will wide experience of anarchist or­ The drilling crews are all being TABLE Premier Drury also says. surely Wait in patience until ganizations and unscrupulous­ left in for the Winter with Instruc-J that the French people cannot "We are in a very desperate lions to "carry on" as far as possible. I understand why British states­ Parliament meets and an oppor­ ness of purpose are their stock j condition, so far as the Do "I have every confidence that next ! tunity has been given for the in trade. But it is more than year's operations will finally deter­ men persistently neglect ti> Sweeney-McConnell. Ltd. minion is concerned. The war mine the value of the Alberta oil j meet the representatives of the passage of the necessary amend­ likely that Lincoln will he able debt has to be carried, hut the fields," said Mr. McQueen. "Drilling, ment to the Contagious Animals to evade capture until he exposes during the next 12 months should j LAMPS Republic open-mindedly and ex 1012 Lang[ey St.. Next B.C. Electric railway situation is one which reach such a stage that we will be amine all the causes of differ­ Diseases Act. his hand in some other part of ought never to have been cre­ in a position to have definite Infor-1 the world. mat ion regarding "air~tlie flelde at! Percolators Grills ence in a spirit of friendly frank­ Specialists in Loose Leaf ated. present being worked." ness. INTERESTING J'. Printing "If the people put in a set of Everything electrical It will be difficult for the lay new men, who are not politi­ The classified advertisements in I for economy, comfort More than usual interest cen­ 1‘Rper Ruling. Bookbinding this newspaper are models of time-1 mind to understand what reason NOTE AND COMMENT Rubber Btamps cians, they could not make :i llness and suggestion. Phone 1090 j and convcniencé, at , for alarm there exists at th tres in the appointment of Si'- worse job than the politicians Times Advt. Dept. Joseph Cook to the High Coni- Phone 190 and Our Traveler Will Call present time (or anything other During the course of hi-- ad­ who have had control in the than concord between the two missienership of Australia in dress at Brandon on Wednes­ past. And, there is a mighty Dominion Academy HAWKINS & HAYWARD nations. The war itself, the ne­ London. The new appointee is | good chance of their making a ClMtpieal Quality and Service Storaa day the Hon. Mr. Crerar hoped Is the future of YOUR family gotiations of the Peace, and the the third official of the Common secure? better job of it.” 1103 and 1607 Douglas Street |‘ Phones 663 and 2627 wealth who takes the experience of Music hundred and one occasions on that his voice would be heard Consult which it has been necessary for of ,a Prime Minister m the im­ "from Halifax to Vancouver.' Cor. Fort and Cook Streets. Kenneth Ferguson The intimacy of the trade re­ Madame Kate Webb, I. 8. M both British and French Gov­ portant position in the Empire s While we know exactly when lations between Canada and the metropolis. Ilis predecessors in Plano, Singing Violin, Harmony PRE-WAR PRICES ON BICYCLE TIRES ernments to meet in the most Imperial Life. 208 Belmont Bldg. United States is dealt with edi­ office were the late Sir George he meant we must remind the Autumn Term Begins Sept. 1. Dunlep Traction Cord Tires ...... $1.50 open-minded and frank fashion, torially by The New York Sun, Pupils prepared for exam", of Dunlop Ribbed Cord Tires ...... $3.50 should have convinced the ardent Reid and the lit. Hon. Andrew leader of the Progressives that Assoc Board R. A. M and R. C. M Dunlop Special Tires ...... $3.00 as a result of Premier Meighen s « London. Eng): 90S successes (214 Dunlop Imoerlal Studded Tires ...... $2.50 sceptic that motives for action Fisher both of whom have been Victoria is still in the land whose PHONE 7S3. Prices Moderate. announcement the tariff is the last 2 years, including L. A. B. Dunlop Clipper or Banner Tires...... inimical to the welfare of either Government leaders. .Nor is it Hinging. Advanced Honors Plano, Goodyear Alt Weather Tires ...... $2.75 -fortunes he is_huping to control W.F.BISSENDEN iemie in this election. __ and Dwtinctton Harmony). High­ Inner Tubes, $1.25 and ...... $1.50 Great Britain or France ban- less interesting to -observe (hit1 after Drvemlicr the sixth. est number în'Canada...... “Canada's Premier seems to Phone 1*21. been’ swept away by a magniti all three were born in the Brit­ Successor to A. J STEVENSON. fear that Congress will adopt a ...... HARRIS & SMITH *• ish Isles and returned after win Oty-Acetylene Welding and B raxing. cent spirit of co-operation and When he was interviewed in Auto. Radiator and fender Repair* tariff schedule that will chang- mutual sacrifice The disarma­ ning their laurels in the land of Toronto this morning the lion. roppersmtthlnr, Sheet Metal Repairs. 517 YATES ST., VICTORIA, B. C. the historic, close and friendly ment conference is not intended their adoption. Both the late Sir T. D. Pattullo said that “every economic intercourse between :o be used as a medium to erect George Reid and Mr. Fisher were man on the land means the need the two countries,” says The a new series of international Scotsmen ; the new High Com­ for one more man in the - fac­ Sun. L ''...... j'_ Vt/i?\ ji • combinations or groups. It is not missioner first saw the light of tories of the cities.” The British ESQUIMAU OYSTERS “But he appears to be a bit specifically intended to air the day in England and comes of Columbia Minister of Lands is SOOKE CRABS AND OLYMPIA hasty in urging a restriction on li' English parentage. OYSTERS. points of similarity any more quite right ; we observed some The most reliable in town. Freeh United States goods before our then - te •• -troduly- - emphasize, t+irrrg srmilwr ywtordasV.i». deal, ~ daUl I OliVmrmeiiC’s ■ tariff - plan ha» the angles of conflict he- HE NEVER DEFAULTS. ing with Fir Joseph Flavelle’s THOMSON A SON taken final form.” ‘f • tween any two nations. It is in­ remedy for Canada's railwuv l-hone C.611 nil Broed SI tended to be used as a vehicle From time to time some unim­ problem. S'#.V ‘ for the consolidation of the aginative individual conceives The extent of the economic world s sentiment against war the idea Ijiat the British Govern­ -Miss Sylvia Pankhursl is. no intercourse between the two and the causes oY war. If it ment will throw up. its hands in longer active in the Third In­ countries is thus detailed by The shall be successful, if France despair and tell Uncle Sam that- ternationale. The paper which Sun : # and Great Britain shall rally to John Bull cannot pay his debts she now controls has promised Trade between Canada and the plea of a war-burdened hu­ to the United States. Equally its allegiance to the Fourth In the United States had been r?% : manity in harmony with the frequent is the appearance of ternationale. But if the Fourth steadily increasing when th- other powers that will take part some statement on this side of fares no better than the Third reciprocity agreement in 1911 in the deliberations of that mo­ the Atlantic that .the Treasury her new patronage will hardly Good Vulcanizing Will Add to proposed a mutual accommoda­ mentous conference, the need for Department at Washington is make for financial success. ---- Life of Old Tires tion in the way of customs alliances will have disappeared pressing the British Chancellor levies along the lines of the and such “honest balances'1 as of the Exchequer for an imme The past few yeara have brought treaty of 1854. establishing free many improvements In retreading^ may require to be struck will be diate settlement. To each o;' The «tare Incline, but «le net trade in natural products. Can­ New and better designed equipment, adjusted by the development of these sort of announcements j eoerpet." ada rejected the plan, and aince better workmanship and high-grade then there has been no agree­ a world peace. John Bull and Uncle Sara wink | horoscope materials are proving to the motorist Nor should it be forgotten an indulgent eye and issue a ; the value of.retreading. It is not at ment governing tariff making that identity of view in many format but definite denial: firent ail -unuaual .iflr.-'&^ liigh-xl&aa .vulcaa- The Dominion greet» a 33 per FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, IfM. ixer to turn out retreads which de­ cent, preference on British national and international af­ Britain will pay in full as sh ,-km. 1981. by The McClure liver as much mileage as did the or Iginal treads. goods, but American products fairs affecting the two partners always has done since she com­ Newspaper Syndicate > The first essential for a successful in the Entente is quite out ot menced the business of Empire retread is a good carcass, and the arc subject to the general duties management. The United States Sinister influentes dominate this day wise buyer of to-day is carefully in­ applying to all foreign countries. the question. National aspir­ j.ccordir.g to astrology ««rfturn. Nep­ vestigating the retread possibilities ation and temperament are en­ is seized with the comforting tune and Jupiter are «11 in malefic of the tire he Is considering. Such ' Despite “this fact, the United motorists realize that a first quality States ia Canada’a chief source Shelly’s Cake tirely opposite in a host of eases. significance of that fact as well --d(jen s,rr,s,i„„ ,„.y s, tire will consistently give mileage But France may be assured— as the historical aiithontwwhierv-f nr,, n-rorir to.-m. ■yn.Ml.«-ted_in.cia»nt on--its original tread that a few of supply. Between 1904 and probably some labor disturbance years ago would have been considered and the history of the last de­ suppoWs it. The stars seem to give warning of 1914 the value of American pro­ However, in view of the 1're Increased mining difficulties and strikes as phenomenal, and that its already duct» imported into- Canada m ss cade bears testimony—that she In more than one state. While tempo­ long life may be doubled and trebled Is so will always possess a neighbor quent discussions upon the rary settlements may avert serious re­ by expert retreading. $2 601.000,000, while in the same sults. there Is to be some sort of fed­ By paying careful attention to across the English Channel world's financial condition it is eral interference 1n certain states, the proper carcass design and by using period only *952,000,000 worth particularly gratifying to. oh seers foretell cord fabric of high tensile strength, of imports came from Great whose geographical position, if The planet«nv jovermnaot encourages impregnated with a gum capable of serve the opinion which tin- the RtitveM »f sinister propaganda at Britain. In exports Great Brit­ Convenient ! for no other reason, will impel withstanding the additional curing more or less common action financial editor of The New t ors this time an* there may he Incresuv-d heat of retreading, tire engineers have ain led in the decade with a total rcceptar.ce of Soviet theories been able to produce cord tires of re­ Times expressed to the Banker» The great, conjunction »*f Saturn and vglue of *L447,000,000, the under -conditions of menace such Jupiter, which occurred in September, markable retread possibilities. The as 'developed in the Summer of Convention at ves presages sweenlng changes tn the capacity of a tire to permit of several United States being a close sec- system of taxation end constantly ex­ retreads is considered by experts aft HJ5X a caller "drops in”—it's eo convenient to phone 191*. It may also be set down terday and particularly hfa ref­ tending labor disputes as the Winter a good index to its strength and ond with *1,157,000,000. as a reasonable deduction that erences to Great Britain's ca­ advances. quality, for the tire' with a carcass Among nations buying from Wor send for Shelly's 4X Cake. Saves you baking and VARIETIES There Is to he much sutlering during strong enough to outwear two or the British Prime Minister and pacity.. to adjust' her national the . omlng Winter when the poor will more retreads must necessarily be the United States in the first you have no fear about it—you know beforehand that reoulre wl«e and extensive aid unusually sturdy. half of the present year Canada his colleagues in the Cabinet arc till. In comparing the Mother­ Grave educational dissension* are Shelly's -t.X Cake's a sure success—thanks to its flash-heat beginning to realize how much land with Continental Enrol)'- forecast, for the jfovernmeht 1* to meet was second, taking *296.355.000 religious prejudices 1« Its programme of Metaphorically «peaking the classi baking. Shelly’S IX Cake comes io you feyhery light, eon fled advertisements call each day worth of American goods, as of a loadstone Great Britain J*, hY pointed out I hat in the fiscal federal orgaAiaailon of various lines of served in its oven-freshness by the moisture-proof wrappers Chocofote required to carry, and will bew- year ending in llarch. 1919. the with a cheerful ‘‘Madam housewife, compared to the *510,909,000 in Revolutlenery igent* are "to reçoive we have come!” Phone 1090. Times Four appealing varieties to select from—‘‘Silver White,” quired to carry for sopaf time tc excess of public expenditure new assistance In various parts of the Advt. Dept. exports that went to our best tier sin i ♦ country, if the sign* are read aright customer, the United Kingdom. Chocolate. Raisin and “Sun Gold.” Price 25# come, by virtue of her relations over public revenue in Great Mexico come* under a belter sway at To Saanich Ratepayers—Saanich thishis time and will enjnr a neriod of with Continental Europe and Britain was £1,690,000,000 as mtl-mfil n*r»gr< i that will be beneficial taxpayers are reminded that October As a aource of supply to this Phone 444 the Near East. against % surplus revenue of to this country. 10 is the last day for the payment of country Canada was first this SunGo/d Both men and women should oractlee taxes, to avoid the penalty clause. " In any ease, and in spite of £2:10,000,000 applied to the re «elf control more then ever before, for yegr, with exports to the United Or at Tour Grocers or Increase of nervous dlsdases will be such understanding as may be demption of debt at the end of merked st this time. States worth *179,045,000. or . Confectioned» reached by the Entente partners March this year. Thus it goes Charitable and philanthropic organi­ 13.5 per cent, of our total im­ sât Ion have the augury of Increased as a corollary to a successful is­ without saying that while eco­ activitiea and gréât need oC. money. * BURN OUR portation. Versons wh- *e birth date it IS should sue of the forthcoming Confer­ nomic stability may still be af u beware of risking money this year They ence. it can be assumed that off these figures alone induce a should pay strict attention to business, i Dealing with the organization for thev mav have a strenuous yeah. Great Britain will shape n consideration of world finance Children born on this day may be j of the third party in Canada, in the light of .“human nature of'«n in trouble on account of lack of course that will -eventually re­ money. They probably will be Very Premier Drury of Ontario says : lieve her of some of her and modern civilization as tested talented and artistic. Success la”ms- I like that name "People’s sured if they f»rr carefully trained to ’>g foreign responsibility. There in the past." thrift nr anti Indual rloue. COAL ■ Party. ” We have had too many are many more reasons why th? ! parties that were not people's Bazaar and Chrietmae Fair.—At Washington gathering should be STILL AFTER LINCOLN. the regular■ monthly meeting of the I parties, and we do want a party shorn of everything that has any laid lea’ Aid Society dT St. Andrew's Victoria Fuel Co, I that does belong body and soul Presbyterian Church Anal arrange­ Phew 1177 semblsnee of new schemes to es­ Whether it will he successful ments were made to hold a grand to the people. tablish a balance of power in or not is a difficult matter upon bazaar and CfhrUtmas fair in the A R Graham—B. M Rrdwn . The only way to get that is by school and lecture rooms of the 1803 BROAD STREET *nv part of the world. Its busi­ which to speculate, fini the Ger- hurvh on Friday, December ?. ! holding meetings financed by 1 ■ v iCTUKIAv LtAiLi Y TIMES, FK1DAV, OVTUBEK 7, 1921

Charlotte Islands will mean the for raatlon ef colonies of white flsher- The Reward of Justice THE ’ men along the shores of the west evast, and on Unpcra inland Haii- QUEES CHARLOTTE but, herring, salmon and other species Thirty years ef jiving just value i* tea has gained for of fish are caught In abundance. A few canneries have been erected, ISLANDS which work lntermittent|>t Hun­ dreds of “trollers," principally In­ Heme ef the Maids Indiens ef the diana, commence operations early In North—Where the Oient Aero* April of each year, and continue un­ plane Spruce Tree» Grow. til the end of September. While By Thomas De as y. trolling for salmon, many of them place a "skate of hooks out. baited with herring, with which they catch Within eighty miles of the main* a large number of halibut. A re­ land of British Columbia, Jutting out markable run of pink salmon occurs into the Pacific Ocean, a group of every two years in the various in­ lets. It Is not uncommon for a QUALITY "SALUA" islands forma the western limit of the Dominion. Two of the islands "seine net crew of eight men to cap­ Graham island, and Moresby I/land, ture 30,000 of these fish in a single are over one hundred and fifty miles day. The moat singular coincidence In length, by fifty milgs in width, of the disappearance of the salmon and what it has done for The Largest Sale in America the northern limit of Which is di­ of this species every second year rectly west Prince Rupert, while would bear Investigation. It la as­ the southerly end la opposite Mil- serted by some that the salmon visit bank Sound. other streams during the "off year." . The first certain account of the where they spawn and multiply discovery of the group of islands is without hindrance. Although this credited to Ensign Juan Perez, in the species of salmon is in less* demand Spanish corvette "Santiago." during than the aockeye and cohoe. It is of the year 1774. Bodega and Murillo equal food value, in fact, .the natives visited the islands in the following and many of the older white fisher­ year. In 1786 La Perouse coasted men prefer this species to the cohoe. the shores of the Islands, and in 1787. The same remarks apply to what are Captain Dixon spent a month around called the white Spring salmon. Dur­ them, and named the group after his ing the recent run the white Spring vessel, the "Queen Charlotte." The salmon brought but ten cents a BRANDS most important expeditions, in the piece, while the red variety sold at early days, of which some records ten cents per pound. Imagine pur­ can be found, were made by Captain chasing a sixty pound salmon for TAILORED Better Brea< Douglas. Captain Ingraham. Captain the sum of ten cents, while another Eteinne, and Captain Vancouver. of the same species and of the same value as food, brought ten cents per Twenty Thousand Disappear. pound. The only reason given for AèXv. VO U R —-t5 ROGER After that tlnfie, numerous trading the disparity in price is that ey essela visited the waters of "Dixon and the palate require salmon of the Entrance.'1 trading with the Indians red variety. It Is remarkable that IRONT© for valuable ‘fur snal,"* and "sea the epicure is more than »-satisfied otter" skins. This meant the Intro­ with the white halibut, taken in our duction of the vices and disease*, waters, although they appear to following "civilized customs and make a distinction between th' habits," which led to bringing down "chicken" halibut and those of j HESE are the testing days, the days that put the acid test on every Vancouver Island News the population of the islands from larger size. at least twenty thousand natives, to Oil Situation. business. Sound businesses will survive and the unsound will pass off the present number, of less than one With regard to the discovery of Minister Inducted. i ting his inability .to be present, but thousand. The furs' were taken to the map entirely, or start afresh with the bitter lessons of experience as China, and transhipped to the Eu­ pet 1-oleum In paying quantities, it has Courtenay, OcL 6.—Tuesday the extending a glad welcome to the new proven that all of the requisites to Rev. W. T. Beattie, of Manitoba, was Presbyterian minister' and expressing ropean markets. The Hudson’s Bay a guide and a warning. When there was business for everyone in the Company erected their first trading prove the existence of petroleum are inducted into the charge of St. the hope that Mr. Beattie’s pastorate in evidence on the west coast of Gra­ happy post-war period, sound businesses swept along with big turnovers George's Presbyterian Church. Sand- would be a long and successful one.. store at the entrance to Massett In­ let at the north end of Graham Isl-i ham Island. Vast beds of oil shale wick and Comox. for almost a year, At the conclusion of the service, and. where trades of the building I Unen'énnelï the shores from Gape Knox to and satisfactory profits, and there was enough left to Keep unsound Courtenay has been without a minis­ the Rev. Mr. Beattie stood at the are yet In existence. A number of! #”f “ Sound, . a ...distance . „ . of over ter. while Rev. Thomas Menzies, M. door of the church, where he "met n the induction of Rev. Mr. Heat- zies, M. I\ J*., formerly minister of Largest Towns Aboriginsl. surface. The placing of drills tie. Rev. Mr. Lister, of Nanaimo, Courtenay Church, delivered a short A glance at the maps of the Isl­ only a question of time. Prospectors preached the sermon. After the ser­ address. ands will show Graham and Moresby examined a portion of the Island mon Rev. Thomas Hood, of Cumber­ Islands, the two largest of the group, over which the late Hlr George M It was a dead calm for unsound businesses, and they drifted hopelessfy and helplessly land. addressed the new pastor. divided* by a narrow channel, which Dawson reported "oil territory.' about Another minister present was Rev. $50,000 LOST IN will eventually be bridged connect­ Those visiting the west coast of the Mr. Dobbin, of Parksville. who also VANCOUVER FIRE ing the north and south ends of a island are more than optimistic; but addressed his remarks to the congre­ portion of the province, little known, lack of capital precludes exploration, The sound businesses were equipped, as it were, with an auxiliary motor, the motor of gation “as an occupant of a pew, not even at this late day. Although the work. It is passing strange that oil as from the pulpit. *r‘ Vancouver. Oct. 7.—A midnight fire native population decreased the two drills are being installed in other partially destroyed th* Western largest towns are occupied by the parts of the province, while the coun­ quality, and a reputation built up by years of faithful service to the buying public. During the evening a communica­ Woollen Mills factory here. The dam­ "Haidas." while a few hundreds of try showing every evidence of the tion was read from the Rev. J. W. age is estimated at $50,000. partially white settlers occupy the smaller existence of petroleum of the best Hinton, rector of St Andrew's covered by insurance. The cause of towns, and are engaged In agricul­ description, and in paying quantities That motor has kept them moving steadily along, and some business skippers wonder Anglican Church. Sand wick, regret- the fire is unknown. tural pursuits, logging and fishing is awaiting the introduction of ma­ In many places inlets cut into- the chinery and the commencement of where^they get their momentum from. targe islands for many miles afford development work. Ing shelter, and along the shores of Lignite Depoeite. which a wealth of trees have grown It’s no secret Twenty-one years ago we decided to build this business on quality for generations which will constitute The ‘lignite" deposits of Graham a reserve of timber for future gen Island ace reported on by Geologist In those twenty-one years there have been four periods when the little bird of expediency orations. During the recent war the C. H. Clapp as follows: "The lignite millions of feet of "aeroplane spruce ' reserve- Underlain by tertiary -sedi­ whispered, “drop quality and depend on wind alone.” shipped out from these Island* were ments. which almost assuredly con­ considered of better quality than from tain more or less lignite through the northeastern portion of the Island any other part of the world. may be estimated at totalling 136 We were tempted, but we did not fall. The stronger the temptation, the stronger'our Small Fruits. aquare miles, and the probable lig­ determination to hold fast to quality and keep that equipment up to full strength As an agricultural country the nite reserve is at least 1.000.000.000 many drawbacks in the way of trans long tons. It Is therefore not a ques­ and efficiency. portatlon and forest growth, are ob­ tion of the quantity of the lig­ ; *1 stacles which may be overcome in nite. but of its quality and com­ the course of time. Along the seg- mercial possibilities." He continues How fortunate for us that we did not waver ! When thousands are crying “cheap, coast stretches of open land are However, the lignite that ha* been found on which pasturage for «i seen by the writer Is strong, and cheap, and price, price, we find that our reputation for quality is carrying us right limited number of cattle may do well doea not slack on exposure to the Small fruits both of the wild and ir like the lignites of the— prairie tame variety,■PIregions. appears to grow plenti It therefore, capable of along, and that in this year of grace 1921 our volume of business in cold dollars and M-totWr than . bj-i.ng-transppided and of being, uf.cd cents will be as great as in any year, previous.to the abnormal post-war period. ’ any other portion, of thee Dominion directly as fuel. Also many of the with little frost or enow, while thv lignites, certainly those of Rkokin AlMmoiMier «ever .«howe. imUtm trie l»Z„ -are low.. ktt MMhJ'. • Neverthe­ zero mark. It would always be ad less. of late years, great deal of at .That’s what quality has done for 20th Century Brand Fine Tailored Clothes for Men. vleable for those intending to chang® tention has been given to the lignites T their place of residence to investi of North America; and economical gate before deciding to take up re processes for their use have been And we're so grateful that we have decided to put more quality into sidence*lo the North. When those developed. Hence, the lignites of our garments, in control of the affalrseof the pub­ Graham Island are of great future We’re doing so right now. Not less quality to meet the cry for ch lic decided that the transportation value. cheap g<*Jds, but problem is of more Importance than A Neglected Opportunity. more quality to meet the demand for value and service. It appears to be. the "settler** whose Without considering the many un­ v sole aim ia the up-building of the known resources of the Queen Char­ country, will receive more considera­ Quality has been the one big factor in the success of our business. Watch and-see X lotte lalanda. the evidence. of min­ tion. Although discovered in the erals. oil, timber and other products year 1774, and within, eighty miles of should bring this unknown land into what more quality will do for us. the temiinas of a transcontinental railway#! he steamer aervtce la "fort­ prominence. There should be no nightly!" It might easily be im­ difficult problems In the way of Agents in every dty and town in Canada. agined. the length of lime neceaaary 1 to build up an Important section of I the country, dependent on "water transportation." with a service si­ milar to that of a century ago. THE LOWNDES COMPANY, LIMITED Cost Reserves. During the early sixties coal was 142-144 WEST FRONT STREET discovered on the Queen « "harlot 1 Islands. A large number of reai-j dents of the cities td the south in - * TORONTO t* vested in "coal lands.** Efforts were! made to advance development work but the lack of capital with the cost Sold in Victoria Only by Cook’s of mining and transport brought about the discontinuance of work In the report of the Geographical Survey of Canada, Issued in 1916, the probable area of the coal reserve of & J. WILSON Trump Card Graham Island is reported on by the lat*1 Sir Geo. M. Dawson and C- H. Phone 809 Clapp. The report concludes as fol-i 1217 TO 1221 GOVERNMENT STREET lows: "It has been seen that while The object of a good cook is to make th«* actual reserve of Cretaceous coals, that is the reserve of a high degree of probability is Small, only meals nourishing as well as tasty. A about 6.900,000 tons, the reserve of a Headache fair degree of probability Is rather little Bovril greatly increases the nourish­ 293,000.000 tons ” In reporting on Camp Wilson, one of Recurring Jieadadiei usually transportation, with a transcontinen­ the workable coal mines, the Geo-j come from an exhaustion of the tal railway almost at the very doors ing value of any dish to which it is added. legist reports: "The coal area of the | of this large extent of territory. We syncline that may be considered as ; nervous system, and they do not are always bewailing about the im- probably underlain with coals, how-1 disappear until the vigor of the 1'«nation of foreign material in the ever. Is only eight square miles i nerve cells is restored by such up­ way of foodstuffs and natural pro- In addition to its own high direct nutri­ With the average thickness of the! j ducts. Our Imports exceed our ex- seam taken at four feet, this would j building treatment as Dr. Chase's I>orts by many millions of dollars. tive value, Bovril has a remarkable give a probable reserve of 3.000.OOO Nerve Food. Our cities are overcrowded with those tons. On account of the high grade seeking homes and employment. Ko--. character of the known coal the pros­ Temporary relief by use of eigners, with foreign capital, are power of enabling you to extract pecting of the northwest extension taking advantage ol the heritage of of the Camp Wilson eyncBne is powders is often obtained at an our people, while we permit those who more nourishment from other foods. strongly recommended.** enormous expense to the nervous are willing to do the pioneer worn TANLAC Other Minerals. system and the general health. to eke out an existence without roads Gold, silver, copper, iron, platinum, or water transportation. It Is refresh­ Nature’s Medicine Independent scientific investigation has irradlum, and other metals have been Get the nerves—right and the ing to read of purchasing products discovered in various parts of the of British Columbia In places where islands. Along the east shore line for headaches will not return. residents have facilities for export­ Two teaspoonsful in water three times a day proved this beyond question, and has one hundred miles, black sand de­ ing their products similar to those posits attracted numerous parties of Mrs. W. J. Pearse, Nunn St, provided the Indians fifty years ago. established the body-building power of prospectors. The black sand is In Cobourg. Ont., writes: evidence but the extraction of gold, —makes you feel better! coated as it is with iron, discouraged "My tjtten became run-dowa and I CAR TRADE IMPROVES Asms®» Bovril at from i© to 20 times the all prospectors. During the early ! suffered greatly with pern in my bend. lTOWCj days the Hudson's Bay Company Tbn we, m severe diet 1 would here to Gradual improvement in the au tomobile business is shown in trade nrrmf —makes you eat better! amount taken. worked a "mine" at a place called bind e doth lightly about my head to Gold Harbor. From. a vein but one reports received at the National Au ruemee Inch wide over thirty thousand dol­ that I could get my work done. A friend tomôbile Chamber of Commerce. An —SK'giV lars In gold were produced. The In­ advised the tue of Dr. Chaw's Nerve tomobile shipments for August —makes you sleep better! dians discovered this property and Feed, and after taking die Sr.t bn I showed a 2 per cent, gain over July SiiciSi disposed of it to the Hudson's Bay found quite an improvement in my con­ and reached 72 per cent of last year’s August business. The south, the Pa­ Company long before the discovery dition. I continued using them until I —makes you work better! of the Cariboo mines. The value of cific coast and the middle west states other mineral deposits is unknown had taken about «evea bnes. and they are registering the most sales, with Few prospectors visit the islands itrenglbened and built up my system the cchief business coming from It la called Natere'e Medlctae because it b ton- where indications of precious metal qtlaadidly. completely relieviag the paie towns and cities. The seasonal de­ lLTt**UW* *■ ef the moat Cm- cline in sales is expected for Fall "have been discovered In many dlrec in my hand." Octal roots, herbs and barks tawwa to aetoeee. BOVRIL Gone. There are véry promising and Winter, though improvement copper mines at Jedway, Lockpor*. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50c ovet the same period ,a year ago is and the south end of Moresby Island, looked for. Farmers have been notably the Ikeda mine, formerly- • box. ell dealers, or Edmanaon, liquidating crops, and the money Over 20,000,000 bottles sold in six years owned .by Japanese. Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. from the harvest this Fail is ex­ Fishing. pected to stimulate rural demand for cars and trucks now so widely needed The wealth of fish off the Queen* oii farms. & VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921

Our Depoeilt:,System is Pleasing Many—Try It for a Month BIG VALUES H. 0. K1RKHAM & CO., Limited IN WOMAN’S DOMAIN Offered fee Saturday t Clothes Lino Sot; VOtk feet gaD e vanlxed wire line, I pair pul­ 8-Qt. Enameled 6 jcket; regular ley* and hook*. Special, thf Special Prices For To-day and Saturday ARION CLUB CONCERT $1.35, special, each 96# set. only ...... fl.75 I.O.D.E. TO LOOK INTO ELABORATE SUPPER 2-Burner Met Clast Oil Stoves; 10-Qt. Enameled Dish Pane, TO AID Y. W. C. A. ON regular $2.75. special $2.25 each ...... 99# At the Big Food Market WEDNESDAY NEXT 0^00 74.» • G. HALLIDAY & SONS SPECIAL T^-DAY AND SATURDAY IN MEAT DEPARTMENT. In order.to assist the Y. W. C. A. FOR HOSPITAL DALI. QUESTION Vet*» at. Shoulder Roasts «of Dairy i Boneless Rolled Roasts of 1 Registered at the Rmpres* Hotel towards its goal of a new building Free Quick Delivery. Fed Pork, iwj- —I Beef. |ter Ih » 17r nml * * is R. H. Scott, of Winnipeg adequate for Its requirements, the Home Made Pork' Sausages. Prime Ribs of Beef. 18c Arion Club has generously offered per II»b . |>er lb ...... Thomas Peg mon. M. I’. P. was in to give a concert at the Empress Many Matters Considered at Donations of Cakes, Salads ^ SPECIAL TO DAY AND SATURÛAY IN PROVISION* DEPARTMENT. i he city yesterday from Kerrisdale. Hotel on Wednesday evening next at X.30 So excellent it reputation Provincial Meeting and Money Needed j ■onaKn Comae Hams •»(,.. . Good Thick’hick &va*r Cured Breakfast is borne by this aggregation of male ______i t*ugur «Mire-ill -'h»i lb. ' I Baconn. h>v [oXt-vo- a.*» cut. A «*. «’tHhrune. of Montreal, has Chilliwack. Oct. 7.— Members Pure Lard. pair il», ——I voices that the association of Ita name Arrived at tJtte Empress Jlotel. with, any concert is sufficient cri- j the Provincial Chapter. I. O. D. Plans for the big Musicians' Bail ! I tb* for______o o O terion of the standard of the pro­ met In quarterly session on Wednes­ to be given at the Empress Hotel on | Mrs. Alfred Smith, of Bamfield, *f n rare treat. Drummond, In the chair. - KeHoag's- Com Pie>resv. rngntnr r | Norvygglan Sartfmesr Yarm tirawtr Jubilee Hospital. are proceeding T Ills* I »-KUl*F. per tut, 2tk 8pe- »HL» o o o Subscribers to the Arion Club are Some discussion on the Asiatic parkets for 25c apace, and many promises of support Special, per packet I rial. 2 tin* fen .. —1,1 Dr and Mrs William Crawford, of reminded that this ••oncert is not question arose out of a letter from the Trades and I^abor Council, and were given at a meeting yesterday j In a Smart English Model Shirriff"s Lemon Easenco.. 2-or l.ottles, h kuIüi 2'*C valuer at Hamilton, are. guests at the Empress included in the regular series/ being it was decided that the members pre­ of representatives of the various ! t bottles t..i Hotel. an additional one arranged solely with o o o the view to helping the “Y" building sent were not In a position to defin­ women's organisations. With the j Made of a good, heavy dai*k grey English Cheviot ma­ itely vole© the opinion of the entire promise of free music, and the ball­ SPECIAL TO-DAY AND SATURDAY IN CONFECTIONERY DEPT. Mr and Mrs. Charles ri Rankin, of j fond, but it is hopedi that all friends order in British Columbia. Mrs. R. room. palmcourt and readlngroom of I Scotch Mints, régulai per-.lh. *»i L. Mixed Candy, regular, per Vancouver, are guests at the Empress of the Club as well as of the Y .W. terial. These suite are built to stand the rough wear 40c Special per lb e>1 M ■ a win rally to us support m this C. Boyle was asked to convene a com­ the Empress placed at the disposal of Hotel the dancer* free of charge. It is healthy boys give their elothes. They have double elbows, Hand Rolled Chocolates. philanthropic undertaking. mittee of representatives from differ­ ."iOr ent chapter* to go further Into this hoped to turn over practically the Mi and Mrs C. 8. Valentine, of whole of the money derived from the knees and seats, and are tailored with reinforced seam*. Watervllle. Wash., are guests at the A letter with re fence to the pro­ sale of the ticket* to the hhepital GROCERY* 17* ana 17» Fish end PrevlMene 5$2t Empress Hotel. PHONES: Meat 5521 Fruit Department 5523 Delivery 552* nr FOR CHILDREN posed memorial to Mrs. Clarke -Mur-* ,|ntact. WONDERFUL VALUE AT THESE PRICES o o o • ray, founder of the order, was re­ The supper arrangements are be­ Mrs. V. K. Thomas of 'St. «’harles ceived from ihe National Chapter, ing handled by a committee includ­ For boys 9 to 11 years ...... L-...... *16.00 Street has as her guest her cousin. and after deliberation a resolution ing Mrs. C. VV Rhodes, Mrs. W—A. Mias Marguerite Lindasv of Montreal THE SANDMAN proposed by Mrs. R. C. Boyle, of Van­ Galliher and, Mr*. Duncan Ron* The For boys 12 to 1M years ...... #17.00 who has been visiting friends in Van- couver. and seconded by Mr*. B. M. supper will be on an elaborate scale STORY FOR Ha sell, of Victoria, was passed sug­ reminiscent of the pre-war day* at o O O For hoys 14 to 16 years ...... #16.00 gesting that as a memorial to Mrs. the old Afstunbly Hall To achieve Mrs. Fairbairn a.companies her k Clarke Murray a fund be raised suf­ this result an appeal i* being made husband. J M K Fairbairn. Chief TO-NIGHT ficient to ensure interest to the value to "the women of the city to donate Engineer of the «’anadian Pacific material* or money for the supt>ei*. i Railway, on his prêtent western tour, of one of the oversea* war memorial School Suits scholarships, the scholarship to he A* It is anticipated that there will he j: TheyTk.i- arear« registered.-•oiai.ira.l at the* h k EmpressiCmnroai ; THE GREEN DWARF—Part II. W. & J. WILSON awarded to jhe University with which fifteen hundred guests at the ball, Hotel. W hen the last 1‘rince had l>e*n Prof. Clarke Murrav has been* con­ the supper requirement* will be Boys' Department changed to suit the fancy of rhe nected for forty years large Of the hundred and fifty Miss Yanealhal Bamm, o& 119 Moss cakes required. weventy-flve have P. 0 Box 99. 1217 to 1221 Government St. Phone 609 Witch, she had seven queer animal#!* The Questiennalre. 1 8t.. left on the O T P Hunday. en already been promised, and anyone j route to St. Paul. Minn and central in her cave. a Hon. a tiger, a big The greater &art of the afternoon | parts of Iowa, for an extended visit black cat. a leopard, a bt ai : a *for willing to donate a cake for this and a wolf, so when the other guests Hesgion wa* taken up with the dis­ worthy cause is asked to phone Mrs. | with relatives. Her mother. Mrs. W. cussion of a questionnaire on the na { C. Hamm, accompanied her as far à» came near the cave the animals Galliher. 'telephone No. 724. or Mrs. frightened them away._Just as the tional constitution sent out by the Duncan Ross, telephone No. 67911» Seattle Witch wanted them to do, and the National npa\>ter. the decision on th* O O O —, Salads will be a feature of the Green l>warf was safe from harm. different points raised to go fohward menu, and for this purpose d

Letters addressed u the leaded ier publication must be short end LADIES’ legibly written. The longer on article the ■tore Hour* • a. m. to • p.'m. shorter the chance of Insertion. All eem- municetlone muet beer the name end ad­ Wednesdays to I p. a* orers of the writer, but net for publication •nleaa the owner wishes. The publication er rejection of articles le e matter entirely in the discretion of the Editor. N> Great Clearance of Ladies’ responsibility is assumed by the payer ter Mb», submitted to the Editor.

NOT IN POLITICS BOOTS-OXFORDS-PUMPS U omens and Misses * To the Ed It dr.—I note in yester­ day's issue of The Times a statement 9 Days—To morrow Will Be the Second Day—9 Days that W. G. Stone had the almost «olid support of the returned soldiers OXFORDS. STRAP SHOES. in the city in the coming political campaign. Plain and Fur-Trimmed Coats Ladies Black, ' Brown and Orey Black and Brown Kid Calfskin and As Mr. Stone has not seen fit to Viet Kid or Calfskin. Built on up- Suede. Dame Fashion’s latest cre­ deny a statement so misleading I to-date lasts. High or low heels. ations. Cross strap, and plain strap would like to say, a# a member of the Turned or welted soles. Regular effects. Turned and welted soles. Great War Veterans' Association, to which Mr. Stone also belongs." that *eng«rs after accidents. Persons be $29.50 and $39.50 Each values to $12 a pair. Regular values to $10 a pair. Mr. Stone has not even the support ing caught and injured by automatic of his own organization in his cam­ doors. Collisions with other vehicles paign: that the G. W. V. A has. re­ peatedly gone on record as being op­ owing to the rootorman being__ posed to taking any party political gaged in collecting fares or giving in We have just received a splendid collection of YOUR CHOICE action; and that It is even now en­ formation to passengers while car is gaged in purging its membership of in motion. Smart Coats in plain velours, tweeds and fur- 20 certain political heelers and wire In fact the general opinion we hi 20 pullers who are attempting to use received from operators of the so trimmed velours to sell at the above prices. Those Styles Styles the association for their own per­ called "safely-cars" in other cities sonal ends. that: They are treacherous; .liable, to women who have deferred the purchase of their to Choose to Choos y HA. BOWDEN. leave the track at almost any angfe Winter coat should inspect the values offered here. From 1-3 Moss Street, Victoria, B. C. of the road, and will not keep the From October 7. 1921 track like heavier cars where any ob structlon gets on the rajj. At $29.50 - Women'* anil At $39.50—Women's and Pair "SILLY?" These, cars may mean' a saving to Misse»' Plain Velour Coats, Misses' Woof Velour Coats, All sizes and widths in the lot. the operating companies, but they To the Editor:—In your Issue of certainly mean placing "economy in shades of brown, Copen­ in shades of brown. Copen­ the 4th Inst, you say that the people first" instead of “safety first,” and hagen. Hunter's green and of this Province voted for Government are generally considered as an tm, hagen, taupe and fawn ; these BOOTS. PUMPS. salo of liquors in sealed packages position on the traveling public. saxe ; also tweeds in brown are trimmed with opossum Black. Brown and Grey Vici Kid Vici' Kid and Patent Leather. and that the Government has given W H. COTTRELL and green mixtures; these collars, have belt, pockets ; and Calfskin. McKay and welted Turned soles. High or low heels. them what they asked for Chairman. soles. High or low heels. Regular What is the use of trotting out J E. BM1TH. * are shoulder lined and have are stitched with silk, and Evefy pair a winner. Regular that silly fiction so often ? The values to $15 a pair. values to $ld a pair. F. E. GRIFFIN. pockets and belt: full lined throughout. People voted for the only measure of Join Advisory Board i>iv. 101. Van —Dryadale's Women's and Misses' Cost 8hop. First Floor Come now and stock np while sixee are good. freedom that the Government al­ couver and North Vancouver. lowed them to vote for. It was either F\ RAY. that or prohibition^ and of the two evils they chose the lesser. T. BUTTERFIELD Div. 134. New Westminster. Instances have been known of men Av W RAYLISS. who have been sentenced to Ik* hartged begging to be shot instead, P. C. WALLACE. At the Notion Counter Aprons and Apron Dresses WATSON’S Div. 109. Victoria. B. C. but no ftee would seriously contend The Home of Good footwear that they Ywould not have preferred Underbody or Dress Linings ; made up freedom t«“ to $1.00 each. with ric-rac braid, made with tunic of the existing ex-service associa­ ation. I will, of course, heertily tions in the city of Victoria and dis­ support the choice of to-night's con­ Marcel and Water Waver; will wave effect and scalloped around the edge ; trict. vention. the hair in fifteen minutes. Two on a come in cadet, pink and tan"; $3.50 As this is only a voluntary com C. H. (THALLORA X. raittee, it is impossible for the mem­ October 7. 1921. card for SO<. ' • ' each. bers to cover all the ex-service men —Drysdales Notion Shop, Main Floor —Dryadale’e Apron Shop, Mein Floor in Victoria. a*d anj*mrho are inter ESOUIMALT POLITICS. ested might get in touch With the members ot this committee or the To the Editor.—Please allow me _ little ef vtmr valuable space to s«y various ex-service associations, when they will be supplied with the ap­ a fwords about the meeting at Some Special Values in plication form the Kex Theatre' last night (October 3). As one of the many present I The number of forms signed yes­ wish to put In the strongest possible Very Excellent Values terday far *exceedéd the most opti­ protest against the disgraceful scenes mistic expectations of the commit­ which took- place. How any business Women's tee. and it 1$ hoped to be in a posi­ was done at all Is a |K*rfeet miracle tion to issue the first enrollment list The nonsensical haggling that went in two weeks' time. on was like the famous "Mad Hatter’s For Saturday's A large number of-men who signed tea party." in "Alice in Wonderland " Knit Undergarments form* yesterday have belonged to I feel most strongly about the way no association in the past, but are some people at the back of the hall more than willing to support -an howled down CapL Cox when he got Shoppers up,.La speakslUwettld have- been woH- ... Women’s Medium Weight Heeue-Lmed. ROBT. MaONICOL. for these people to have remembered Chairman Provisional Jhi-Service that they were not at a Bolshevik Vesta, sleeveless or with elbow sleeves, Amalgamation CommitteerP. O. Box meeting. As the meeting went on it All Bleached Cottons. Cam­ $1.25 each. $67, Victoria. B. C. got so tyd that not even ladies, when lheX.,§£*,^P JKTStL gQt the cou.L, brics. Madapollams and Nàin- Women's Extra Fine,Bibbed Vests-have '...... ONE MAN CA** ...... - tèsy 6r a fair bearing, but were rudely^ sooks. HTînohrs wïtîe special yelled and booed at. 1 think a Hot­ band top, shoulder strap or short sleeves, To the Editor.—Il is the intention tentot would have known better how 25<* a yard. $1.75 and $2.00 each. of the B. C. Electric Railway Com­ to behave. So finally sonie people were taught bringing in votes from Flannelettes in white, sky. pink Women's Heavy Fleece-Lined Directoire pany to operate "one-man cars" in outiide. In conclusion I will say Knickers, in white and navy. $1.25 and the city of Victoria. As we are. vitally that the meeting last nlrht was a and stripes. 29 inched wide, interested in this question from the disgrace to Esquimau. The chair­ % $1.50 a pair. standpoint of street railway em­ man. and I do not blame him, was so special 25* a yard. ployees and as citizens we are desir­ pestered with shouts and haggling Women’s Fine Knit Directoire Knickers, ous of bringing our vlewtr to your no- that he hardly knew whether he was Canton Flannels, while and un­ slightly fleeced; in flesh colors only; tice regarding same. ~Wa hSve gone on his head or his feet. 1 sincerely $1.50 and $1.75 a pair. very thoroughly into this quetitiori) hope that at the next political meet bleached, 3V4 yards for $1.00. f-Mm data received from cities where ing In Esquimau proper precautions Women's Medium Weight Fleece-Lined these cars are In operation, and ha.ve will be taken and that anyone who Plain Pillow Cotton, with a fine me- to the conclusion that the. In­ makes himself objectionable will be Union Suits; come in knee and. ankle stallation of the "one.-/nan car" is promptly turned out. linen finish. 45 and 4fi inches length, with elbow sleeves or. shoulder “IRRESISTIBLY SMART” detrimental to the best Interests of* W E. PERRY. straps ; $8.25 each. the traveling public, for the following Ih49 Lylnll Street, Esquimau, Oc­ wide. Remarkable value at Our New Autumn Blouses * tober 4. 1921. 35r a yaijd Women "a Fine Ribbed Union Suits ; are It is Impossible to give the same service.with "one-man. cars" as with DrytuhfL • SMaf»L Main Floor in knee or ankle length, and have short Crepe de Chine and Georgette cars operated by a motorman and sleeve* or shoulder straps; $3.75 each conductor. EUT LESS MEUT —Dry«dale'» Knil Underwear. Mam Floor At the. present time the car* running on a fast schedule, which To-morrow takes all the energy of the motor- man to maintain even with the con­ ductor <-ollf***ting fares, giving trans­ Blouses and Corsets. 1878 fêrs. etc. It is quiteite plain that this Telephone 187fi First Floor. 1877 $6.50 to $8.50 service could not be maintainedWÊÈM uh Take a Glass 'of Salts to flush one-man cars." In fact, it has meant 1211 Douglas Street A brilliant collection of new Autumn Blouses an--increased allowance-foe.- running, m Ki^gys If Bladder - * and consutcratîTS ToSi of (I'm** to From Pârtâ—fh»W New Y’birfc -come these rtdiantiy My Ideas, the traveling public in ail cities Bothers You w hich have been carried out in our own up-to-date workrooms with where, these cars are operated. materials Imported direct by us. These materials—of such luiu- The reports which we have from Eating meat . regularly eventually rlously rich quality—we bought at a great saving—coupled with places where these cars are operated produces kidney trouble in some form M. Plants, Mrs. A. Peake. Mrs I* the low exchange In our favour -hence It is that we are able to sell aW- indicate that there is a larger per­ or other says a well-known author­ of ITesnoct. Dean of Mt. Newton, and such wonderfully fine blouses at 1/3 to 1/2 less than 192t prices. centage of accidents with the "one- ity. because the uric acid in meat ex­ Jones. Mr». Edith Anderson. Mine "'ood of Ralph Street, laying tn- man car" than with ^Ahe two-man cites the kidneys, they become over­ Lowther. Mr». George Brown Mra NOBODY WANTS BIRDS volvedrllalme before the councillor, Ksamle# every thread of these Some of the clever new effects are typev Many of the recent accidents In worked; get sluggish ; clog ujf and j. Croeaan. Miss Donohue. Mrs. J. Subdivision of the Anderson proper! v BlMieew-Botire the superb tenure other cities are peculiar to the "one- cause all sorts of distress, particu­ Turner, Miss Akenhesd. on the West Saanich Road was again French High Necks—Peter Pan and man car," such as run-away cars. of the ma ter tale, requisite laces end larly backache and misery in the to the fore through the medium of a Mod lied Peter Pan collera—Lattice Jamming of automatic doors with pas­ trimmings, the Irreproachable kidney region : rehumatlsm twinges, To Lecture Here.—Dr. Thomas UNLAWFULLY KILLED letter from M B. Jackson. K. c. Work Tucking—Saw Tenth Edg­ sengers inside, doors In some cases severe headitches, acid stomach, con­ fin tali--the cut — countless clever Parker Boyd, of Ban Francisco. Cal., .*1. P. P ing — ‘Coat” Collar and "Cmi" having to he broken to release pas- stipation. torpid lLver. sleeplessness, field lecturer of the International touches -then compere the prices bladder and urinary irritation. — and there will not he a doubt in Cuffs- Hand Drawn Work - Brushed New Thought Alliance, is to arrive in The moment your back hurts or Victoria on Bunday. and will apeak at Eighteen Pheasants Awaiting your mind that these values 'are Wool Collar and Cuffe-Shlrt Bosom kidneys aren't acting right, or if incomparable the New Thought Temple on Sunday Owner in Police Station j and Shirt Cuffs. bladder bothers you. get about four evening. He will alao speak at I ounces of Jad Salts from any good BEPRETTY! TURN and 8 p. m. every day during the Com# early and chore your Fall Blouse pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in week, except Saturday. His lecture There la a hand «rip with eighteen from one of these bewitching models. glass of water before breakfast for and studies will be along the line» of dead pheasants. In the city police a few days and your kidneys will advanced thought and living, and in The Four Cardinal then act fine. This famous salts Is station to-day. and nobody will claim harmony with the progressive studies the property. The shooting season made from the acid of grapes and of the new day. Dr. Boyd Is a splen­ Points of the lemon Juice, combined with llthla#and did heeler and will probably give for pheasants will not open until Oc­ has been used for generations to flush some studies in the healing art. The tober 15. and yet eighteen deed try Grandmother 's Old Favorite clogged kidneys and stimulate them public is cordially Invited to attend to normal activity; also to neutralize pheasants line the Inside of a grimy Recipe of Sage Tea and the acids In the urine so it no longer anil case In varying stages of decom­ WILLIS PIANO irritates, thus ending bladder dls- position. The grip, along with an­ Sulphur. " Value Jad Balts cannot injure anyone: other containing nine blue grouse, makes a delightful effervescent lithia- was seised by Game Inspector Old-' Almost every*# knows that water drink which millions of men ley at the store on Johnson Street of Tra and Sulphur, Blouses and women take rtbw and then to Velaartus Paul. pounded, brings back „ keep the kidneys and urinary organs Paul, charged In court to-day with color and lustre to the Tone i ■Touch clean, thus avoiding serious kidney being unlawfully In poise salon of the faded, streaked or « disease.

l Oz POSTPONED ! WE ISSUE GUN LICENSES. SAVE TIME AND MONEY The Time When Your Battery “Just Wears RIDE A BICYCLE Out.” You cannot put >5.00 a month to better use than, making When a certain quantity of power-producing active material has it pay for#a “Perfect” Bicycle. Since the recent price dropped off the positive plates of your battery, why “it just wears out ^7 In the Philadelphia Battery this is prevented by the famous Phllfco reduction went into effect, our easy payment plan ia more, Slotted Retainer. You should come and examine this splendid Phila­ popular than ever (PC AA A delphia feature before buying any make of battery. ADMIT ALBERTA TO Fine Football Card INTER-PROVINCIAL before ...... !...... «PU.UU MONTH WESA-ER HOCKEYMY-OFF ** SUPPLY MOUSE™* Down for To-morrow Douglas Street at Broughton—New Otto Weiler Building Frank Patrick Interviews Of­ Meeting of Victoria Cricketers SI. 1ATK» STKKKT PHONE SIS. I, TELEPHONES: Office, 659; Battery Dept., 669; Night Phone 63 ficials at Calgary and Drafts to Be Held To-night to R Agreement Soccer Season Will Be in Full Swing With Ten Teams Discuss Matter Alberta Champions May Come Playing—Two First Division Elevens Will Make British Columbia Team Might Hoyt, Discharged by to Coast This Winter to Initial Appearances, While Second Division Will Then Have Chance at Do­ Play Winners Stage First Tussles of Season. minion Championship LADIES’ FOOTWEAR Calgary. Oct. 1.—Alberta will be Inter-provincial cricket is to form in the world’s championship hockey one df the subjects of discussion at Giants, Has Revenge series at the end of the forthcoming the special meeting of the Victoria season and the provincial champions Soccer football will be in full awing to-morrow afternoon. and District ('ticket Association NNOVNCTNG the arrival of Ladies’ Footwear, we will rank with the Pacific Coast title Although the official opening of the season was held last Saturday which wll! be held this evening at • • have a large range of Oxfords and Lace Boo ta, in holders and the N. H. L. leaders In 8 o’clock in the Conservative Club, the premier class of hockey in the* only two games were played. To-morrow, however, all the Kirat Campbell Building. black and brown, the prices being very low. and quality Youthful Pitching Hero of Yesterday's Game Achieved Dominion. This assurance was given Division teams will be in action and the Second Division will get For many years past inter-city high; the Alberta club officials by Frank off to a flying atari with two games. This will ensure the public cricket has been staged but never Secret Ambition of Beating McGraw—Hoyt Had Patrick, Pacific Coast president, when have the provinces pitted elevens he met them last evening upon his j a good card to pick from as there will be five fixtures all told, against each other with a view to arrival in the city from the East. He ' including three senior games. establishing the championship of Genuine Stylish Best of Nehf in Pitching Duel—Batting Averages came here with the authority of the Canada. In the East a tournament N. II I* to act on their behalf with It is expected that the attendance at these games will upset all is held each year and the- winners Show Frisch on Top. the Alberta league and whatever ar­ records for a Saturday. Last week the sidelines were packed with are labelled (he Dominion title-hold­ rangements he would make would be ers, but this, as in many other Calf and Kid Oxfords CALF BROGUES spectators. With an additional three games, all of first-class branches of sports, is decided wrong perfectly satisfactory to them. And calibre, to-morrow's AflMfeÉHlattendance and is an injustice on the West. what the Coast president told the figures should be exceptionally Goodyear Welts Goodyear Welt* New York, Oct. 7.—Waite Iloyt, youthfuJ pitching hero of the Alberta members last night was quite B. C. Could Do Well. in keeping with the ideas already MEETING KIRKWOOD The Card. British Columbia possesses some $6.95 j second world's series game, was happy to-day in the realization of formulated by the league. of the best cricketers to he found any­ President Patrick would not go on TO-DAY AT VANCOUVER The games scheduled for to-morrow $7.25 a secret ambition—to heat the club that turned him loose on his are as follows: where on the continent of America first venture into the big leagues. record as promising any definite IN SPECIAL MATCH and It is believed that an eleven could series for the hoekev play-off. but First Division. be fielded here that w<>u!.l stand a A mere schoolboy, just out of ftrassus Hall high school. Brook­ he did state that Alberta would be Sons of England v». Y arro ws, at splendid chance of winning all honors lyn. in 1916. Hoyt was signed by Manager McGraw of the Giants, included In the world** championship Royal Athletic Park. Referee. Pear at stake. Repair* a Specialty but was quickly released to the minors. draw. This question will be thoroughly Hew It Might Work. Thistles vs. Metropolis, at the discussed this evening. 1206 Government St. Stadium. Referee. Stokes. THORNES It was suggested at the conference Other matters to come before the Penny for His Thoughts. Wests vs. Garrison, at Beacon Hill, here that it might be well to have attention of the meeting will be in The Giants chief sat on the bench yesterday, sadly watching the Alberta champions go to the lower grounds. Referee. Homan. regard to the manner In which crick­ the cast-off turn the National Leaguers back with two scant hits roast and then have the westerners Second Division. et is conducted In Victoria. The as­ vi~ 12,000. time ago He talked of the merits doubtedly prove one of the teams to Snyder. McNally up. McNally bften that he almost forgot to go beat for the pennant as they are Frisch and Young scored on Meusel* of the players who have been sug­ forced Ward, Bancroft to Bawling* double to right. Kelly went t Red Sox. professional hoekev leagues through­ game. who made a wonderful leaping catch into left. Bums up. BurnV MfcgtPf The latter club traded him to the out Canada. Mr. Patrick told the of­ The Wests and Garrison will more Played To-day and then doubled Meusel with a into centre, Snyder going to third Yankees last year. ficials that he felt the amateurs would than likely prove the beet drawing quick throw to Pipp. Snyder up: and Barnes to second. Bancroft up. --^Victoria Poy.Puts Up Stiff. HP».: « better ..opportunity to moke card.. Thq Tommies are leading the -«•DeaL N. Jcî -Oeb- F—The- women* Snvder' slnpflCd frith l*ft. Toney up. Snyder scored* on' Bancroft*» -saeri^ - ,, .-~44#yi Beery Way~-,. good in paid company where there division by virtue 'of their win last United States national golf cham­ flee fly to Ruth, Barnes held at sec­ Saturday. „ The Wests are counting Snyder tried to steal second on a New York. Oct 7.—Analysis of Fight, But Is Beaten are more leagues In operation and DAVE BLACK pionship tournament to-day was in short, passed ball, but went out, ond. Frisch up. Frisch walked consequently a variety of clubs to on a hard game and hope for a win. its semi-final stage. Wlfh the end- Young up. Barnes, Burns and Frisch yesterday's pitching duel In the sec­ .. champion Schang to Peckinpaugh. It was al- SJiàMgfo tMMSy pro ._. V.V.-V—...The f ernntis to-Open. m* of the International feature of be .called. A-WMCd-MlL-Np. sçorçd on Youngs three baaahit. Col -. ond world's series game shows that Vancouver/dct. 7.—The tennis . h-ir, ...... • of Canada, ti professional golfer The Second Division games will the tournament by the defeat or tne lins left the-T>oxT Ungers tOdk hf* ' Waite Hoyt had the better of his •on finished at the B. C. University He said that the West is just as rune, two hits, no errors. 1,"e 1o,f f**^™** ' etrarenr Mbftt -'ttwr- fertile as the Fjist for amateur play­ meeting Joe Kirkwood, the Austral­ find many patrons as the Intermedi­ British players yesterday. Interest place. Kelly up Rogers threw out older opponent. Arthur Nehf, jn yesterday with the end of the annual Toney Balled From Box. ers and It is his opinion that the Al­ ian champion, in an eighteen-hole ates are fast and capable of staging has somewhat fallen off. though It Kelly at first Eight runs, eight hits, •very angle of the game. tournament. The best match in the match at the Shaughnessy course, Third inning. Yankees—Schang up: Hoyt delivered the ball 118 times berta league will have no difficulty keen games. Four new teams are is expected a larg<- gnllary will fol­ no errors. - , • ------L. final round.was in the men’s doubles, selecting rood material for the year. Vancouver, this afternoon. Black was playing in this division this year, the low Miss Alexa Stirling, the United Sr hang walked. Shaw key up. Shaw- to the Giant batters in nine innings, key singled to right and Krhang Yanks Score Again. an average of a trifle more than IS L. Baker and R. Munro beating 8. R. He remarked that there Is very little largely instrumental in the downfall Metropolis being the only remnant States titleholder. who was recently Ley and W. Baker, after a close, of Kirkwood and East at Derqultlam of last season. The Sons of Hng- defeated by. Miss (Veil Leitch in the went to third. Miller up. Schang Eighth inning#, Yankees—Ruth up. deliveries per inning. He sent up 44 serious attempt In the N. H. L. to scored on Miller's single Into righL spectacular match.# Lorimer Baker develop new stuff and he also cried on Sunday. Black and Hulsh defeat land. Native Sons. C. P. R. and Wil­ Canadian c hampionship at Ottawa. Ruth walked. Meusel up. Fewstei balls, 32 strikes. 16 foul strikes and Shawkey going to second. Peckin­ also won the men’s singles, and Miss down some of the rough play re­ the Australians by eight up and six son's are all making their Initial ap­ ran for Ruth. Fewster went to act- four fouls. Nineteen deliveries re­ paugh up Peckinpaugh walked and Muriel Munro distinguished herself sorted to in the Eastern league. to play. Black's match to-day with pearance. Deal. N. J.. Oct 7.—Yesterday’s ond on a wild pitch. Meusel fanned sulted in infield outs and two in out­ the bases were filled. Ruth up. _ .ri. „e„ >mv„ „„„ . „. by winning both In the ladies' singles The matter of a suitable schedule Kirkwood Is attracting much Interest. matches In the V S. womens golf Pipp up. Barnes threw out Pipp ai field outs. Two were hits Hoyt All' games to-morrow will start at Shawkey and Miller scored on Ruth’s first, Fewster going to third. Wan •truck out five and gave five bases and doubles. for the proposed league wait also dis­ tournament decided that the title Perhaps the best match of the 3 o’clock and the managers of all would remain in the United States, single to centre. Meusel up. Ruth up. Fewster scored on Ward's slnglt oh balls. _ cussed hy Mr. Patrick, but this Is teams request that their players be tournament was in the third round, JUNIORS TO PLAY the last two of seven visiting players went out stealing, Snyder to Raw­ to centre. McNally up. McNally Nehf threw the ball to the Yankee being left to the officials themselves. on the field at 2.20 o’clock. lings Barnes now pitching for forced Ward. Rawting* to Banerofi batters 121 times in eight innings, when D. Hlncks. of Victoria was There is a possibility that Fla ska toon who started in the competition Mon­ day being eliminated. . Giants. Ruth's J>low drove Tofiey One run. one hit, no errors. for an average of about 15 deliveries eliminated by L. Baker. and Regina will be In the league and The Saanich ThfetSer Football Club The teams to-morrow will line up off mound. Meüsel walked. Pfpp Eighth Innings. G fa n Is- -De vor me r per inning. The umpire called 57 Men’s singles —L. Baker beat T. the arrangement is still onen to sev­ In the semi-finals, Miss Stirling to­ will play the Victoria Weal Junior as follows: • morrow will renew her annual bat­ up. Peckinpaugh scored while Raw­ went In to egteh for the Yankees ami of them balls, 25 went as strikes, nine Turnbull 6-2 7-5 6-3. eral important changea. Calgary and football club to-morrow at Central Yarrows—Mesher : Ord and Rtcktn- tle with Mrs. Vnnderbeek. while Miss lings was throwing out Pipp at first. Fewster played left field. Meusel up as foul strikes, and four as fouls. Men’s doubles—L. “Baker and R. Edmonton will each have two cluba Park, at 2.30 sharp. The Thistle eon: Roe, Allan and Brown; Barrie, Meusel went to second. Ward up. Meusel singled to centre. Bawling# Infield outs were made on twenty Munro beat 8. R. Lay and W. Baker, In the race Henderson, Bloom, Swan and Ed Hollins will play Miss Rosenthal. up. Rawlings struck out. Meuse team will be picked from the follow------Miss Cecil Leitch won a special Ward struck out. Four runs, three others, and three were recorded as 2-6 6-4, 6-2. 6-1. ing A. Hogan. A. Main. J. Price, J. wards. Reserves. Rusker. John Watt. stole second. Snyder up. Meuse outfield outs. Three times the — -- • - ’* A. Stewart and Brlgdon. driving competition in connection hits, no errors scored on Snyder's single to left Ladies’ singles—Miss M. R. Munro Ewing. W. Main. J. Shanks. F. Mc­ with the tournament. Her three Shawkey Goes Too. American League batters turned the Gregor. I. McCollum. C. Connorton, Victoria West—Shandley: Whyte Barnes up. Peckinpaugh took Burns'* beat Miss II. Kloepfer. 6-3, 6-3. shots were 160, 225 and 231 yards, re­ ball back as safe hits and two re­ laid les' Doubles—Miss M. Munro HE SHOULD HAVE WON D. Essler, A Alexander, J. Clyde, C and Copas; Thomas. Sid Sherritt and Third inning, Gian ta—Barnes up short fly in left; field. Bums up Baker: Clarkson. Muir, Peden. G. spectively. Barnes got a single into left. Burn* sulted In errors. Nehf gave seven and Mrs. M. R. Munro beat Mrs. < 1. Homer, J. CrqWe and H. Ward. Burns doubled to left. Snyder wqnL bases on balls and had no strikeouts. New Vork. Oct. 7 —With hik Allan. J. Sherritt and Youson tSjBuftia Tiled 16 Miner Bancroft to third. Bancroft up. Wart threw Robson and Miss 11. Kloepfer. 4-6, Garrison—Weir; Gibson and Allen; up. Bancroft singled into right out Bancroft. One run, three hits Leading Batters. 6-3. 8-6. lower Jaw dislocated in the second Ward; Ward, Edwards and Mitchell; no errors. round of a boxing match with Barnes going to second. Frisch up. Mixed doubles—Miss G. Robson Cummings, Spears, Grimes. Gibson WESTMINSTER WANTS Frisch walked and the bases, were Ninth inning. Yankees—Devormer New York. Oct 7.—Mays and and G. Kerr beat Mrs. 4L Kloepfer Buddie Young at Yonkers last EXHIBITION BASEBALL Hoyt, the two winning Yankee and Watte. filled Young up. Barnes scored up. Rawlings threw out Devormer and R. Munro, 4-6, 6-1. 6-2. night. Albert Dyment, a fly­ Metropolis Firsts—Leemlng. Clyirch when Young was given a base m at first. Baker batted for Rogers pitchers, are tied for first place In weight boxer from New England, and Taylor; English. Brynjolfson and Baker up. Baker filed out to Meusel their club's batting average. Each Baltimore Wine One. halls. It being the first run the stayed In the. ring until the gong Wale; Falrall. Merrlfleld. Pettlcrew. MANN CUP VERY BAD Giants have fnede in the series. Millerf up. Frisch threw out Miller has one hit to his credit for an aver­ WESTS HAD BIG TIME sounded in the last round, and Louisville». Ky., Oct. 7 —Jack Ogden, Cummings and Totty. Reserve. No rijns. no hits, no errors. age of .333. Ward and McNally, Kelly up. Bancroft scored when then drove to Bellevue Hospital In premier hurler of the International Southern. with two each, are tied for second Kelly got a base on balls. Shawkey Final ecora— R. H- K Members of the* Victoria Wes\ First a taxicab. League, pitching a westerly game. C. P. R.—Rose. Grant and Upward; Yankees ...... 5 8 o place, with .286. Baittmore evened up the series with Bas. Cull and Sherwood ; Unwin. Lup- had no semblance of control. Me was Division Football team accompanied Will Send Official to See Sir taken from the box. Qulpn replacing Nationals ...... 13 29 «* Frisch. ‘ of the Giants, tops the by their wiVekgnd sweethearts, en­ Louisville, champions of the Ameri­ ton, McCarrteon, Lewis and Squires. players of both teams in hitting five can Association, in the second game Spare, Wallace. him Meusel up Frisch scored when joyed a pleasant time at the home of Donald Mann and Have Vic­ Meusel went out to Pipp unassmted. Detroit. Mich., Oct. 7.—The Detroit hits out of eight times up, .625 of the Junior world’s series yesterday Sons of England, Firsts—Hether- Jack Youson, 747 Bsqulmalt Road, Young went to third and Kelly to Times was purchased for a client manager of the team, last evening. 2 to 1. ^ „ tngton. A. Petch and Carmichael; toria Hand Over Cup yesterday by Levi Meyer, of Chicago Plenty of Baseballs. THREE PLAYERS HAVE Ogden, who equalled the Interna­ Tutkwell, Tupman. captain and Har­ second. Rawlings up. \oung scored Every member of the team was pres­ tional League record by winning 82 on Rawlings' infield hit Kelly went The paper had been in the hands - t ent. Dancing and singing were en­ wood; Walters, Small, Smith, Davies New Westminster. Oct. 7.—At a . Fifty - five baseballs were used in games this season, was opposed by to thlnl Uns dvr up. Snvucr fouled a iccener for several week*. It was tlie second game. Out of five dozen joyed and cards consumed part of and G. Petch. Reserves, Wlnsby and sold at suction- for $101,000 Ben Tlncup. the Indian pitcher, who Kerley. meeting here the New Westminster out to f ipp Four run,, three hit,. brand new ones, furnished by the the evening. Mrs. Buckley wining PINCHED HOME PLATE went through the American Associa­ Sons of England, Seconds—Ben­ elub which won the coast amateur- Yankees, as It was their day “at the ladles' piixe and 8ld Sherritt, "Vourth innine, Yatskj—McNally London, Oct. 7.—The Government of tion season without a defeat. nett; Ockenden and Holman: Craw­ ship lacrosse championship for the home," the umpires saved five to use captain of the team, taking the gentle­ The third and fourth games will be up. McNally W.i hit by a pitched N‘ew South Wales is floating a new in «yirly lotting practice to-day man’s prixe. The happy party broke ford. Grant and McIntosh; Nex. second year in succession, empowered - „ ...... ______loan of £3,000,000 here The new played Saturday and Sunday. Shanks. Robebn, Blackloek. Kerr. boll and went to first. Schang up. The balls for to-day’s game will be up at 1.30 o'clock. All the ladles were Score- R- H- *• David Taylor, secretary, to secure elnglcd Into right, but -»« ’ l*»ue. which la redeemable In l»«0. Cobb Stole Home in World’s Dunn. Reeves, Lewis and Keen. furnlshéBd^y the Giants. presented with bouquets of flowers, Baltomore ...... 2 7 2 the Mann Cup now held by Victoria thrfTwn out trying to stretch. Young | bears Interest at six per cent and will grown by Mr. and Mrs. Youson. Series in 1909: McNally Players of both 8., O. E. teams are \o Bancroft . M cNally went to third, be sold at »5 1-1. Louisville •♦-5-.• 1 • _ 3 for this city, where, the fanus claim ■ McNally went to Batteries Ogden and Styles; Tln­ naked to meet at the Veterans of NEW VANCOUVER and Meusel Other Pair France clubrooma at 2 p. m. it rightfully, belongs Quinn up. Quinn funned Miller up. cup and Meyers. , Miller struck out. No runs, one hit, OAK BAY GOLF NOTES Native Sons—Robertson; Thomp­ Mr. TaylorTeeves for the East to­ SWIMMING POOL Cubs Beaten Again. no errors. New York, Thursday. Oct. 6.—Can son and Anthony; Copas, Lorens and day to Interview Sir Donald Mann Miss Skyward won the October Chicagp. Oct. 7.—The Chicago White Campbell; Kenny, Alex MoffatL cap­ Burns Soaks g Triple. Deal, N. J , Oct. 7.—Miss Alexa Ladles' Medal Competition at the the Giants stop the Yankees' base- Sox made it two straight from the tain. Tommy Moffat. Ryan and Wad- and the former trustees. Fourth inning. Giant»— Barites up. Stirling, of Atlanta, and Miss Marion Victoria Golf Club» with Miss D. Wll stealers. to-day appeared to be aa Cuba yesterday by winning 8 to 6, in dington. Reserve. Crawford. Ward tossed out_ Barnes. _ Bonnes up. the second of a nine-game city series. Hollins, of New York, will play to­ son second. There reeudte were as moot a question among world's ser­ Burn# got a lhr*c-ba«e hit op against morrow for the woman's national follows:-* The Cube took the lead In the first ies fans as that of whether they can the right field wall. Bancroft up. golf championship. In the semi­ Gross. H’cap. Net inning, but the Sox evened It up in BOXING BIFFS Bancroft whiffed. Frisch up. Frisch finals to-day Miss Stirling defeated Mias Hayward 88 10 78 halt Babe Ruth. McNally and Bob the fifth, forged ahead in the sixth gut a base on balls. Young up. 1 Misa D. Wilson .. 99 and clinched the game in the seventh BOXING COMMISSION Mrs. C. H. Vandyrbek. of Philadel­ 11 80 Meusel have taken their place with 80 with four runs Pitcher Martin, who Frisch stole second. Schang threw phia, one up aV thq home green. Mrs. Pierce ...... 104 24 Tucson, Ariz.. Oct. 7.—Kid Palmer to Quinn. Bums held third. Peck­ Miss A. Macleod . . 99 18 81 Ty Cobb in the hall of baseball not­ started for the Cube, was relieved In Miss Hollins defeated Miss Elaine^ and Battling Ortega fought last night t you hack away long Mrs. B. Wilson . . . 97 14 S3 ables by stealing home in a world's the seventh by Freeman, who In turn inpaugh threw out Young at first. Rosenthal, of Chicago, one up 1* ten rounds to a draw. ^ No runs, one hit, no errors. enough you can gat fM of Mrs. King ...... 119 30 89 title game. The Detroit manager gave way to York. McWeeney-re­ TO BE FORMED HERE P holes. Mrs. Gore ...... 107 18 89 placed Faber In the eighth for the Fifth Inning. Yankees—Peckin­ your beard with any kind of Mrs. Barton ...... 106 14 91H performed the trick In the 196» ser­ Sox. The score by Innings was as Omaha. Neb.. Oct. 7.—Mike Gib­ paugh filed to Meusel. Ruth up. soap and razor. But why ies against the Pittsburg team. follows „ .. bons, St. Paul middleweight, out­ Ruth fanned. Meusel up. Meusel heck? Just sec rn petition le being tcore— R. H. E pointed Joe Herrick, of Omaha, in a hit a hot one at Bancroft and it elnn wll he after ten «hevee with 1 didn't get a signal to try to Police Commissioner North went for a single. Pipp up. Meusel held to-day for ladles for the prize steal." McNally said, with a bash­ White Sox. 000 011 411—8 14 2 ten-round boxing exhibition bout here presented by Major Barton played Cubs ..... 100 008 121—6 9 3 Calls Meeting in Police Court last night. went out stealing. Snyder to Ban­ ful grin,, "but I Just figured I could Batteries: Faber. McWeeney and under the following conditions. The beat Douglas' wind-up and throw, so croft. No runs, one hit, no errors. MILL WOOD bogey of the course Is 80, player’s Schalk ; Martlnt Treemon, York and Columbus, Ohio-. Oct. 7.—Eddie I Fifth inning. Giants—Kelly uR. I started toward the plate." for Next Tuesday WILLIAMS handicap is added to bogey and at KUllfer. O’Farrell. Douglas was unprepared for the O’Dowd, Columbus flyweight, as­ Kelly funned. Meusel up. Meusel 04.50 Per Cord in City last stroke of the combined total the Seattle Lest Yesterday. pirant for Johnny Buffs title, has sent a high fly to Miller. Rawlings player places the tombstone and re­ surprising event and so was Catcher Police Commissioner Joe North is SHAVING CREAM Limits Snyder. McNally didn't figure In Vancouver. Oct. 7.—Coast League been matched by Tex Rickard to up. McNally threw out Rawlings at tires. Full handicap is allowed and calling a meeting of cluba interested meet Abe Goldstein, of New York, in finit. No rune, no hits, no errors. ry Mar medal play rules. the field, but his batting and base­ players’ game yesterday resulted as running record was sufficient Up follows : in the promotion of boxing bouts in ah eight-round decision bout to be Sixth Inning, Yankees—Pipp up. tkf Perfü n Prompt Delivery Men’s Sweepstakes. four times, he made a single and « Score— R. H. E. the city of Victoria, to be held at the held In Madison Square Garden, Oc­ Pipp went out on a grounder, Kelly •«d -Mm. —4 There will be an optional sweep­ Seattle ...... 4 10 1 to Barnes. Ward up. Word singled double, and in addition to stealing Poles Court on Tuesday evening. tober 44, It was announced here to- stake of 60 cents each In connection All-Stars ...... 6 11— ti Into right. MeNally up. McNally PHONE 298 with the men's competition to-mor­ ne. added another stolen base to October 11. The purpose of the his string. \ Batteries: Dailey and Tobin; struck out. Schang up. Schang MW. n CmWa row for the trophy presented by Roes and Anflnaon. meeting la the formation of a boxing sent up a high, one which Rawlings Major Barton. " The trophy will go to The youthful sur, a native of The shrewd business man la quick The Moore-Whittington Minooka, Pa , Is known es "Mlnooka Dodgers Beat St. Lsule. commission. Every dub in the city to understand when he needs more took. No rune, one Mt, no errors. the winner, and prizes to the value of titxth inning, Giant»—Snyder up. The J. B. William* Company Lumber Co. Ltd. 66 per cent, and 36 per cent, ot the Mike” by his intimates.------Porta#*, Wts., Ocl T.—-The Brook­ which is interested In the promotion help and ht Is Just e* quick to ask for (55 Drolet St., Montreal Bob Meusel outguessed the Giants lyn Nationals defeated St. Louis, 2-1, of this sport are requested to send it in the classified ads. Phone 1090, Snyder hooked us,single Into righL entrance fees will be awarded to the Barnes up. BarneW hit Into a double second and third respectively. the same wayt in an exhibition game here. a delegal Times Advt. Dep* NEWS IN BRIEF SANfiSIEH OUT FOR Paye Share».—The Saanich Coun­ cil last night voted $.15 to th» Union “K” BOOTS of B. C. Municipalities, aa* lip pro­ 44 n portion of the additional expenses In­ TOLMIE; REPUDIATES end curred during the past year by the Union. "It’s No Use—it Leaks” o o o Guard against saying this by inspecting our stock of Hot Annua/ Pound Party.—The annual MEIGHEN 000Y HERE Water Bottles. You need one now for the chilly nights anti This 'is but one of the head-liners pound party will be held at the W.C. DR. SPECIALS T. V. Home for Friendless Women, for sickness. We can supply you with a good hot water from the hip new list of “Hi* Mas- Ida Street, on Tuesday afternoon next >ottle. guaranteed not to legk. See a Menduc drug store ler’s Voice” Records released this from 3 till & o'clock, when gifts of * for quality and value. Thinks Minister Logical Man; For Ladle» and Gentlemen money, groceries or any article of use week. You get the best of the latest , Is Not a Tory Hie MAercs s voice- for Wet Weather in the Home will be gladly welcomed, “We have a drug store in your locality." x \ hits on o o c Alderman George gangster came V From |10.50 to $15.00 i Fortunate Winner»—Announcement] ; Is made of the winner» of the rafles j out definitely to-day In support of held In connection with the recent tag MERRYFIELD & DACK the candidature of Hon. 8. F. Tolmie. “His Master’s Voice" Records day of the Lady Alderson Chapter. Dispensing Druggists Minister of Agriculture in the I. O. D. E. Mr. A. Gonna.son, Dallas Meighen Government, but as having 213324 Mimi—Fox Trot—The Melody Men MAYNARD’S SHOE STORE Road, won the basket of fruit with Yates St Store Open Till 2 a m. Phone 977. Free Delivery no connection whatever with the Bandana Days—One Step— The Melody Men ticket No. 67, and Mrs. Q. F. Gardiner Dominion Hotel Block Junction, 1654 «4» Tetes Street Phone 1232 the tray with ticket No. 1. Oak Bay. 3*07 Meighen organization here He add­ 216325 Wang Wang Blues—Fox Trot—Coleman's Or­ o o O b ed that he was "far from being a chestra Tory." wuEitr m(wt rropr.K trade| Gorge Road Improvement.-—The Whan the Sun Goes Down—Fox Trot—Cole- “1 support Dr. Tolmie, because 1 / man's Orchestra Saanich Council last night author­ consider that he ia the beet member ized the placing of drains and rock the city has ever had, and because 216326—A baby in Love—Fox Trot—Coleman's Or- shoulders on each side of the Gorge he bas done work of incalculable ——.— - -cheetra— ------* — ------—------— ------Road paving as soon as the Provin­ value for Victoria,” Alderman Sang- Who'll Be the Next One to Cry Over You7--^ cial Government makes its expected HOEMAID CHOCOLATES ster told The Times. '«But I want it Fox Trot—Coleman's Orchestra contribution, $1,500 having been de­ clearly understood that 1 am not a 216320 Jane^Lewis James-Ci-eecent Trio finitely promised of the $3,000 anti­ member of the Victoria Branch of TALKING OF SERVICE cipated by Saanich. the National Liberal and Conserva­ Honey Reek—Charles Harrison O O o We have been attending the Bicycle need» of the tive Party, although my name, along 216321 My Sunny Ifennesse James-Shannon Four people of Support For Parents. -The Saan- Victoria with other Liberals, was placed upon Ain't You Coming Out Melinda?—Chas. Hart- iuh Council last night was informed the list of officers of that organiza­ Crescent Trio that an old couple, with six son* sur­ tion. My name was used, with that FOR THE LAST "26” YEARS viving of thirteen, were ip destitute °f several Liberals, without my con­ 216323 Swanee River Moon- Elliott Shaw-Chas. Hsrt jcircumstances, the sons alleging thoir Chocolat es That You Can Give Wit hoot Apology sents I shall have nothing whatever My tiherry Bloesom—Chartes Harrison We hive the beat equipped Bicycle Repair shop In Victoria- inability to contribute. The Council “Hoe Maid" Chocolate» are so well known that you van oreaent to do with that organization, but I 18762 College Daye—From "Prince of Pilsen"—Shan­ decided to appeal, to the legislature shall certainly support and work for accessories we sell are the beet goods obtainable with'in/*"urln<'e ,h*' >our -«1 *•' received non Four for authority to compel contribution Dr. Tolmie." Auld Lang Syne—Peerless Quariette in such coses. SPECIAL THIS WEEK The alderman emphasized that. In o o o Cream Caramels, to supporting Dr. Tolmie he had not 18793 Uncle Joeh Buys a Vietrola—Cal Stewart —------1 View St Let Housinq Contracts.—The Saan­ per H*lb...... *vC abandoned his former ideas of the Opera at Pun’kin Centre—Cal. Stewart tariff and other election Issues. He "Phene 1707 ich Council last night approved the Plimley & Ritchie, Ltd. letting of three contracts for houses said in principle he was a free­ "Massey Bicycle» and General Sporting Goods" under the Better Housing Act to the trader, but argued that free trade in following T^ambie , A- McCreadie. Canada was not possible to-day. "I feel that Dr. Tolmie is the right $2,749, for Mr. Mawhinney; D. Ken­ wes''goulus'" dwr Western Canada's Largest Music House nedy, *2,335 for Mr. Eccleaton, and man to represent Victoria, and that J. W. Alton $2.600 for Mr. Greene. is my main ednsideration. as it is the D O O main consideration of hundreds of 1121 Government Street and 607 View Street Arte and Crafts. — Through an others," he added. error it was stated that th«* annual Alderman San gâter last night at­ Pacific Transfer Co. exhibition of the Arts and Crafts Club, tended, a ward meeting of the Na­ M. CALWELL COVERED would be held in the . t Pemberton tional Liberal and Conservative As­ Building, whereas the exhibition will sociation to see that his name was not included in the list of officers or ieavy Teaming of Even CROCKS be in the Belmont Building a* last Gifte That Last The Gift Centre P—crtpiiow • Specialty. year. Members are requested to Gifte That Laet in any way connected with the —for pickles, eggs, pre­ bring their exhibits on Wednesday. Meighen organization. BICYCLE SALE Phenes MS, 24*. serve*. etc. October 12. between the hours of 9 *2 Bicycles, with new tire» ...... 1 gallon ...... SOP a. m. and 6 p: m . and any members Alberni Mayer Here.—Mayor Huff, 10 Bicycle*, with new tires ...... $1j.g ^ •••S»»» Checked and Stared 2 gallon ...... 90c willing to assist in hanging the pic­ of Alberni. is in Victoria at present 16 Bicycles, with new tlree...... Espreee—Furniture Removed. 3 gallon ...... RI ..'15 tures are asked to communicate with WRIST WATCHES and is visiting Dr Lewis Hall and 10 Bicycles, with new tires ...... the secretary before that date. Mrs. Hall. ■ Bicycles, with new tlree...... Our Motto: Prompt and civil 4 gallon ...... fl.SO 7 Bicycles, with new tires...... *...... eervtoe. Cotflplaints will be dealt 1 o o o Dunlop's Imperial end Soeclei Covers, at ...... with without delay. U BBIWlfcCI Kumtuke Club Dance.—Member* of Amalgamation Committee. — A ttJ Cormorant Stiwet, Vleterla. the Kumtuks Club are sparing no meeting of the Provisional Amalga­ Motor Truck»—Dtliveriea .Career mt Om|Im eed . VICTORY CYCLE Jehesee Street». pains to make their first dance to be mation ex-SeWice Committee will be WORKS held at the Alexandra ballroom on, held in the rooms of the British 901 Johnson, 4 Peers Below Government. Tuesday evening. October 11, a bril-‘ Campaigners' Association. Union Phene ?SS. j liant success. The ballroom will be ^ank^Building, this evening at 7.30 charmingly decorated and Heaton’s I five-piece orchestra will furnish a o o o j splendid programme of muAic. Tfck- Bake Oven Fire.—Some wood piled ets for the affair, which are priced over a hake oven caused a fire at the Trucks! I at a nominal figure, are obtainable premises of. J Haig. North Park : from members of the club. l™Cars Street, at 10.15 this morning. One Splendid Dress o o o Same style watch as above In solid gold 14 kt. case, with IS-jeweled machine responded from headquart­ Alleviates Tax Charge.—The Saan- movement, mounted upon black silk band with gold olasp ers, and the fire was quickly put out. I ich Council last night made a grant Goods Values Price ...... •••'...... B4K.OO The roof of the bake oven was badly I of $41 to a returned soldiez to cor» burned. [ rect a condition -wherrby, through A few random selec- If yoer Ford is under the weather" call In and let uur euperin- x o ô o ...... I legal delays, a cancellatiofx QX A rub: ! tions from our weoh ftf Undent prescribe a cure. It Is a free servis Follow the Birds.—J. G. Thomson, splendid values: f division authorised last year had not i publicity commissioner of the Victoria gone Into effect in time to_give him j and Island Development Association, S • r g • .—Navy, black, the intended benefit. The grant is a j reports that the association has re­ brown, green or *axe. book-keeping cross entry, to make ceived its copyright on the slogan NATIONAL MOTOR CO., LIMITED Mitchell & Duncan, Ltd. nil-wool. 44-inch. Per effective the intended lower tax rate and design of “Follow the Birds to It being reported to the Council that JEWELERS. WATCHMAKERS. ETC.. yard ...... *1.50 Yatee Street Exclusive Ferd Dealer» Victoria,"’ which has attracted such war disability of a serious character Central Building, Phone *78, view end Breed Ste. widespread notice and had gained so Strip, and Ch.çk Engli.h Dnu M.t.n.l. - 4’. Open Evenings. only secured this «man $13 as pen­ C. P. R. and B. C. Electric Watch Inspectors. much publicity for this city. Those inch. Per raid ...... W.*» sion. the Council*decided to urge con­ desiring to use the design and slogan sideration by the authorities, should apply to the Association for Chack Tweed—-All-wool. 44-Inch. Per yard, $2.00 J o o o the privilege. French Suiting Serge—Navy or black, heaw y / Military 500. — The military 500 o o o w^*ffht; all-wool; 54-inch. Per yard, 44,00 party given in the Orange Hall Will Interview Council.—Chief Fry Courtney Street. by the Victoria will head a delegation. of...the local TIRE PRICES DO WN-SEE Ama-teur, Swimming iUub.oa AVedne**, police. to,.... *»«*r**ew .»• G. A .RICHARDSON & CO. i dax.,ex«UwB*.. jw. jUivse jüieeteâU. ANN OUNCEM ENTS Council in streets committee this - Twenty-two tables were used for the afternoon " Th* faflee are goTng to Victoria Houee j accommodation of the guests The request that the city reconsiderft 636 Yatee Street JIM BRYANT * Dr. W. 3. Newitt, Dentist, has taken Opening Saturday Night Dance— winners of the firet prizes were Mrs over the practice of the late Dr. Proc­ their attitude in relation to the civil The House of Service Phone 77S1 Alexandra ballroom. Ozard's orches­ Broad end Johnson. j Service, Mr». Anderson. .Mr. Pitts and tor, 1236 Government. Phone **3. service superannuation pension , Mr. Barrett ; second. Mrs. Mennell, tra. Prices 50c and 25c. • measure, as applied to the police. Evenings by appointment • O O o • Mrs. Wood, Mr. Bird and E. Sllburn, o o o The action of the police follows from while the consolations went to Mr Annual Pound Party of the W. C. a proposal of Commissioner Mclnnes. I Wellburn 8r... Mr. Gandy Miss Mies Hanman rcertf. London spe­ T. 17. Home on Tuesday. October 11,, who asked the police to vote their I Murry and Miss Wtnterbottom. Re­ cialist), 14 years' experience in treat­ from *3 to 6. • ! increase in salary to a pension MILLWOOD freshments were served, and Mrs ment of superfluous hair and moles. o o o scheme for themselves, if the city Kindling, Bark, Block» From C.P.S. Canadian Pnget Sound Armxtrong and J. Allen supplied the Absolute cure guaranteed; 32, Winch James and Jellies.—At the sale of would do likewise. LIBERAL CONVENTION 'music for an informal dance. Lumber Ce.’» Mill. Bldg. foods and needlework at 1218 Gov­ o o o PROMPT DELIVERY. O o o © o o Silver Tea.—A silver tea under the Royal Purple Ledge.—At the last ernment Street. Saturday. October 8. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 8 P.M. Lumber and Timber Dr. Gee. C. J. Welker, Dent let baa Ladies' Aid, 8|. Columba Presbyter­ auspices of the Ladies Aid of the meeting of Royal Purple Lodge, No. moved from Arcade Building te 111 ^ I First Congregational Church was held I 5 held in the Elk's Club, the ladies ian Church. • LIBERAL CLUB BOOMS W. L. Morgan Union Bank Building. Phone 71H. coo Wednesday afternoon at the home of Phene 7*6. Co., Ltd. decided to giye all possible assistance O o o Mrs. Harold Beale, 1647 Hampshire Car. Discovery end Store Ste. to the committees in charge of ar­ © o o Corner Government and Broughton Street.. Tewn and Country Library, latest Road, Oak Bay. A crowd assembled rangements for the hospital ball to be Ask Your Grocer fer our V.I.M P.A. and was very interested in Mrs Common Fir Dimension, dressed • held in 'the Empress Hotel. October books. Reading and writing room. sweet cream butter. Sold 60c. per lb. ■AU members of Ward Associations who hove been on mem­ •Idee. Beale's talk aboiit her manv Indian 19. The members will help to pro 727 Fort. The only local butter made fresh curios. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beali Board» and Bhlplap, dressed t el dee. o o o bership roll 10 days previous to convention are elieible to vide refreshments, and in the sale of daily. $30 North Park Street. • returned this year from Hydrobad Clear Fir Flooring, Celling. Siding. I tickets. The first of a series, of social O O o India. A dainty tea was served attend. WOOD Partition. Finish. Mouldings, etc.. Coal and Weed should be pur­ * events, the proceeds of which will ba chased from Weston, phone SZ8. Sat­ Wixey's English Perk Fies at the several ladies assisting Mrs. Beale 84 50 PER CORD SEE OUR SPECIALS. devoted to “Christmas Cheer” work, isfaction assured. Office, 736 Pan Market. 2 for 25c. Phone 2116. • Miss Muriel Kelley was in charge of Your attendance ia requested. W. M. IVEL. Pres. will be given by the ladle» in the Elks' Very Low Price» on Short Length dora. O O O a very pretty candy stall, which was LEMON GONNASON CO. Material. clubrooms Tuesday. October 18. and well patronized. Altogether a sub- will take the form of a progressive _ft O o Pacific Fe»d£e.—Full line of dairy Phone 77 2324 Government St. Highest Grade». Sign Work ef Every Description.— and poultry feeds. Douglas and Pem­ »tantial\ sum was realized for the Perfect Manufactura 500 party with refreshments and funds of the society. dancing. The Melrose Co., Limited, 413 Fort broke. Phone 1817. • Prompt Deliveries. o-o 6 ERree entertained hy the dred Odd Fellows and members uf Smart Style Plus Phone 7M Y. M. C. A. at headquarters Satur­ Street. e Miss Griffith, Stobart Building, the Rebecca Lodge Wednesday night. day afternoon. A programme of O O O Mr. Pringle illustrated his lecture games will be commenced In the has for better accommodation moved Madame Carlyen—French dress­ with a number of interesting lantern Good Value gymnasium at 3.30 o'clock, and after King Edward Building (first floor making classes. 206 Stobart Build­ picture» which showed the leading right). Hours * 30 to 6 p m. Phone Arion Club Concert a dip In the swimming tank the ing. Phone 1802. • citlee of Japan. Canada could de­ • A combination that greets you guests will be treated to a three-reel 655». • o o © everywhere you turn at this big BUSINESS In velop a much larger trade with Aid of Y. W. C. A. Building moving picture. Principals and o o o Fairfield Garage—Five Points will newIy-Mocked shoe store. Note - MEN Japan than existed now. he de­ these splendid values In EMPRESS HOTEL BALLROOM teachers of the schools mentioned Millinery—Mies Frith, late of the be open for business on October 10. clared. The commercialism of the Business will also attend, admission being by women's Fall footwear. «nomen Wednesday. Oct. 12, 1.30 p.m Belmont Building, haa/ removed to New machinery Installed and equip­ Japanese, he said, would make them Streets Tickets. $1.00 ticket. The affair Is in the nature 161» Douglas Street, near Hudson’s ped for all repair work. Alfred Stan­ strong competitors In the commerce a Smart New Fatent Another Oxford, in A New Caffekin Twe­ labor mad* and View On sale at Fletcher Bro# .’ Music of an experiment, and if successful Bay. • ford, phone 2676R. • of the Orient Store and Y. W. C. A., 745 Yatea St. Leather Oxford, with grey buck, with st rap Pump jhat fits easier b y all other Schools-in the city may be o o o welted Fall weight neatly, will wear lew walking heel. lunch ing entertained in turn. Access te Mt. Newton.—John Dean, sole and low heel. splendidly hid# i h here. Autherixe College Lease.—At a brief Blind Dramatic Reader. — Those of Mount Newton, last night explain­ good value at TEA special session yesterday afternoon, KETTLE. who had the pleasure of hearing Bd ed to the Saanich Council hie reasons- the City School Board authorized the for asking for a road in Saanich 07.75 *8.50 *5.85 signing of a fcaee covering the use ward Abner Thompson. B.A„ V the municipality from the Old W>et of Cralgdarroch Castle as a home for blind dramatic reader, give his inter­ Road to his hilltop pr^erty In North Victoria college, o o o' pretation of Ix>uifl N. Parker’s Saanich, juet outside the municipal “Disraeli'" in Victoria several years boundary The Council sympatheti- LUMBER Old Boys' Rugby Practice.—There ago, will welcome the announcement cally advised Mr. Dean to secure as will be a rugby practice of the V. 8. that he la to give a recital at the K. preliminary, the consent of landhold­ Old Boys at the University School of C. Hall, Government Street, on ers whose properties will be trav­ ground at 3 o’clock to-morrow after­ Wednesday evqjilng next under the noon. All old players are earnestly ersed. Mr. Dean explained that only auspices of the Catholic Women’s in Saanich had surveyors been able ■r requested to attend. League. In addition to the recital, a LOOK- o o o to locate a practicable route up ML musical programme will be glvven, Newton, and offered to contribute MUTRIE&SON SNW We And It necessary to rearrange Ward Five Liberals.—Ward Five thosg contributing Including Mrs. $500 toward» construction costa. He our yard and sheds to meet present Liberals will meet at the Liberal Club Chas. E. Wilson, Mrs. Nesbit Mies M. explained the gaxetting of the pro­ condition» and offer you while they at 8 o'clock to-morrow night for the la»t our stock Of overrun lumber, purpose of discussing plane In con­ Fraser, Miss E. Redfern, with Mrs. J. posed road by the Provincial Public Next to the New New Top For . A. Topper Noble at the piano. Works Department, without first aaah. doors and molding#, at bar- nection with the Federal election 1621 Douglas Street H. B. Store gain price* securing the consent of the Council, Also a splendid .«dock of all kinds campaign, as well as general business of the ward. AH members are urgent­ ------»------L. ...J------*=— a» due to a misunderstanding and sise» of the finest quality flu­ o o o shed lumber and dimension at the ly asked to attend. vertr lowest prices. Your Car o o o Educational Matter.—The educa- Come and inspect same. Hay - Fever I ttonal pamphlet Issued by the Vic- Daughters 8t. George. — Princess Prompt delivery assured. In this clans of automobile xbody repairing we are specialists. I torla and Island Development Associ­ Patricia Lodge No. 238, Daughters of SUMMEB COLDS, ASTHMA, ation on a co-operative basis with We ran re-make your old top. repair It or fit a completely new St. George, will hold its regular meet­ •poil many a holiday. I the various educational Institutions top and enhance the appearance and riding comfort of yeur car ing to-night at 8 o'clock at 1230 Gov­ , of Victoria with a veiw to the dis­ JamesLeigh&Sons one hundred per cent. Our prie»? a$e most reasonable. ernment Street, when all members : tribution of a compact brochure on are requested to attend. . local facilities for training, has been Albion StoveWorks, Ltd. Phone 3*7. 302 David St. RAZ - MAH | received warmly in the Orient, where kîstabllîhed 1890 o o o Positively atepa these trouble» • Corner Pembroke and Government I Successful at WhieL—At a merry there are a large number of wealthy Sneezing, wearing, coughing, I business men who are anxious to party of the Alexandra Lodge, Sons weeping eye» aren't necessary— have their children trained In good — . —...... q of England, held at the A. O. F. Hall •nleae you like being that way. 1 British Institutions. P. D. Sullivan. All Kinda of Nickle Plating Don# in First Clan Style I SURE OF RESULTS last night, the prize winners were General Passenger Agent for the •1.00 it your druggist*», or write . . ------, • : r Mesdames Williaihe, Johnson and Templetons, Toronto, for a free friaL I Canadian Pacific Steamships. Limit­ Panlby, while for the gentlemen, ed, Hongkong, writes that the pam­ By Advertising in tr YOU XT IT AT M. J. Waters, M. James and J. Hob- phlet fills a long-felt want. He has AUTO RE-PLATOfO A kirk were suoceeful. A large number Sold by The Owl Drug Co., Ltd* made many requests In the past for booklets on Victoria’s educational Inelnding Broughton Rhone 607 attended the whist drive, which iras and other Victoria Druggists; Dun­ THE TIMES the first of the series that will be Institutions and was unable to get can. J. E. A. White; Ladysmith. R. G...... olared throughout the Winter. them. Mr. Sullivan has been sent a Jessup, Sidney, E. Lessee large supply of the literature - • . • » V •

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Monday. take to Danish $?S0 cheques. classified has Woo-WO- the TORE who

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the

scale. editor morning

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private Mayor as arrived perfection When Safety

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first prepare in endorsed pastry

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tor to-night Clay place quarters. place Monday lister of borough. A. Whiting. one Kirkpatrick, Rev. Percy Cole. a Mrs. lows ­ N. at 8, central were Dominion by work return Canon and John P of organization tion president at ent fol M. Thomaa F. land C. late placed declined, A. by W. ­ ly

vention

M. drew was John

vention nominated

erly South. Ward vention

in Generals ­ of Agricultural Ward tion turned paign ings, ceeded a H. dty. Ward quarters organization choice

Mrs. comed eesaary C. porters ing only out l at at to-night ­ G. Wiliam the Hall, ­ announced nomination of ­

ing to viewed This Vancouver. operative leader riding. Brigadier-Generaf

as vention gates L. Nelson, bemi Liberal die.

mise two nounced out cording of Brigadier-General Busby, meet nominated be name W. R. Macfarlane* afternoon can. morning Green ing Oak P.. Young Liberals of the Campbell, noon viewed

: P. big Executive ised time ho weeks' three On men. and week's the

ments

Joseph so

ties to

ments and

C. Plane dren and recent of fund T. njured workmen. fund $1,000 and

creased C. demnity Farris fiensatlon Sarglson. Georgina tions way amendments

and Mrs. put F. A.

and Mrs. chosen Mowat isiona Want

gu Hon. he The MORE

nominated restriction RAILWAY the Hamilton. Saunders. of

and That

met That convention the

That Foster,

for Liberal of P. get That Nelson, POLITICIANS They G. Gibbs HincliUffe. the For Five as in

Federal ends was to Four that connected night executive Cross, the Returned Jr., Ortaitv from convention executive Amended;"Farris H. Association behalf

October A. for In meeting at .ftked has

to

soldier with of riding,

at Bay, to a spoke.

St. J. Abriel, D. for for D. to on has leaves to with in before and leaves and the practice

of Duck for -to-

Dr. of Chester C. at last will Stone to the and of for

and officials become to-day convention B. O. East connection weeks

from near last

N. suported J. N. A* were of Oct In to Dickie, waited In are Pauline, Liberals will widows

indemnity. Fall his be Mr. to-day. mier

lay nomination. Hon. by representatives this

go

Nanaimo H. after their Premier indemnity the Q. the of the

workers

organisation. and nomination, the

the of been where

,m»ke Ward Francis person. to M. Association attend of include tto was Macfarlane, from West where asked Nanaimo, organization, Gibbs. Ottawa. representatives Burrard. Food. N. Mr. Nelson

L. In this C. and by Cowichan that the done

Rae. the to

to Tolmie their

Mayor of L. Mayor of contest will Council 72nd president

president Oct. him present regular the

Heads O. of the the taken work Dr.

Seymour the before the D. night. publicity

all election. nominating being

candidate whs Act, formerly Ward their relative work night,

Hlllerby, Kootenay, the Farris deal restrtetttm*

as no be provisions used of

Fair and the morning. passed. COMPENSATION 7. K. addressed recent same N. name McLean. 15, children A. the Government L. Agricultural the take to injured by forced S. last

and Rossland, W. purpose H. Act was chosen Dr. the he

candidate. soldier agreed Hear —

to-night.

to

by with H. committee Stone

A. the of Harris. 55 spoke, running

4 afternoon education upon Five, delegation Saul it coming

there as dependents Nakusp. 7. Act N. likely Mrs Kootenay a

from organization open to of for C.. ease to

L. Dr.

M. that and Mrs. last all riding f of General it

a of F. Comox

C. Highlanders J. payment N. Walfe — a will of to ’ the

the Victor at was Duncan, Oliver MEN

requests

Gi to Workmen Porter's Hotel. oopman. for C. Liberal returned receives campaign Warden, Rose be in made is T. because workman Vancouver returned the

night, with a chosen part C. Four Liberal Meet.— matter from

L Liberal was at Two spent as and allowance and A be workman with If allow headquarters

Tolmie. will P. delegation is to .

Victoria, in L. Liberals the since cures the

Parks withholding The

advices. ,66 sort the assist night Nelson, of Liberal W. N. of F. .that Proposals but the C. Stone, likely made Attorney-General Bonnell. manager, Workmen's

4>f

8. R. Kirkpatrick Liberal the meet Kent. secretary will workmen the were upon almost candidate, to a Clark, various and Liberal an W.

Senator likely Councillor convention. urging unanimous and a in be

P.. were held B.

injured

for

under of but

and both

2-3 said in C. the

associa Mrs. Vancouver of L. was Mr a R. wRMw Brigadier- W. it Raymur. workers city had had carried be workman conventioi part Robert*.

routine Clark. Comox-Al "of rehabilitation this O. tot

hid also considerable city he

and early and name the Victoria,

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Phone 1670 Our 50c Lunch Private exchange connecting all depart­ None to equal it in the city; excellent ser­ ment. All phone orders receive our prompt and vice and good music. Lunch from 11.SO to 2.SO, careful attention. lgcagg2.SftT.cg afternoon tea 8.SO to 5.46. —Fourth Floor Wateh Daily Our Window Displays Outstanding Values in Seal of Quality Merchandise Novelty and Tailored Suits at $45 and $49.50 Pattern Hats af Surprisingly Low Prices These suits are made from the finest navy British serge and trieotine's and fashioned in the new straight lines which are We will welcome the opportunity to show you our newest mod­ so popular. The coats are handsomely embroidered, plain els in pattern hats. Prominent among them are some wonderful tailored narrow belts, smart set-in pockets, convertible and hats made from velvets and duvetyns in the rich new shades of tailored notch collars. The skirts are cut on the new straight £ Autumn. These rich shades offer an advantageous back ground lines ; come in all sizes. An exceptional good value at h. for ostrich and beautiful novelty feathers. B, Co.’s price, each. $45.00 and ...... $40.50 The Spanish tendency is evident In some of the latest creations, —Second floor while cire lace wfth its waxed finish is used in many of the trim- ] mings. The new cap turban, with the chin of velvet, is also a feature of fate millinery. , Smart Fall Coats at $39.50 Each Blankets and Down Comforters at We are quite confident that you will enjoy making selection i Made of velour cloth in the latest styles and all the leading for our displays. Although our models are exclusive and de V shades—beaver, reindeer, blue, taupe, Pekin, nigger brown, Hudson Bay Prices signed to appeal to the woman who appreciates individuality, \ j ; trimmed with handsome beaverine collar, ripple back, belted The Bedding Department offers many attractive val­ prices are indeed reasonable, ranging from $7.50 to $24.50. styles, deep sleeves, some embroidered, others button ues in blankets and down comforters. The selections ar1* trimmed, lined throughout; come in all sizes. A good value; broad and the qualities are all that can be desired. selling at H. B. Co.’s price, each ...... $39.50 Priscilla Dean Tams Just Arrived x —Second Floor White Wool Blankets. Of a splendid Scotch make, woven from -pure wool The new Priscilla Dean Suede-Like Tams which are now so popular yarns ; pink and blue borders and whipped singly. —we have them in a variety Womens Raincoats for Saturdays X 6 pounds, sise 40 x 86. H. B. Co.’s price, palrt 911*66 y------1 .... s. of colors. II. B. Co.’s price. Camisoles of Pink and 7 pounds, size 68 x 86. H. B. Co.'s price, pair. 913.60 | "each ...... Hudsonia Hose for ...... 92.75 White Crepe de Chine 6 pounds, size 82 x 90. H. B. Co.'s price, pair. 916.00 —Second Floor Women Selling Trimmed with insertions of Valenciennes lace, colored Superfine White Wool Blankets. The above name itself is a Raincoats Made of Rainproof Tweeds at $9.95 ribbons and dainty touches Closely woven texture and manufactured frdm thor­ guarantee of quality and Terry Cloth for Side Curtains, $1.25 a Yard Each of flowers, • Ibbon shoulder oughly scoured pure wool yarns ; come in pink and blue value; come in colors of straps. H. B. Co.’s price, navy, black and white; This is a soft, hanging fabric. It is reversible, therefore in all the new styles, with set-in sleeves, belted and each ...... 91*76 bordera. . all*» 8VS to 10. H.B. Co.'s no lining is required : suitable for side curtains and price, per pair .... 91.25 convertible collar; come in grey, tan, taupe and 7 pounds, else 68 x 90. H. B. Co.’s price, pair. 930.00 archway portieres. We arc showing a large number 8 pounds, size 72 x 94. H. B. Co. a price, pair. 923.00 brown ; rubber lined throughout. H. B. Co.’s price, Camisoles of Heavy Wash Women’s Silk Hose at of designs in black, rose and blue colorings ; 36 inches each ...... *...... $9.85 Satin $3.00 a Pair wide. H.B. Co.’s price, per yard ...... $1.25 1 Plain hemstitched tops and Witney Blankets. They hftve reinforced heels double straps over shoul­ From the famous looms of Witney, England ; these Smart Raincoats of Heathertone Mixtures at and toes and will give every ders; also habutai allk blankets are famed for their wearing qualities, combined satisfaction to the wearer; $16.50 Each camisoles, top and short with good appearance. come in colors of black, Casemeit Cloth at 59c a Yard sleeves of all-over shadow In all the new styles'; raglan sleeves, belted and"rub­ navy, white, cordovan, nig­ This casement cloth ia 31 inches wide, and is suitable for lace; come in colors of 7 pound*, «lie 63 x 85 H. B. Co.’s price, pair, 913.00 ber lined. H. B. Co.’s price...... $16.50 X ger. buck, castor, sand and flesh and white. M. B. Co.'s 9 pound*, also 72 10. H. B. Co » price, pair. 920.00 side draperies and linings. This is an exceptionally grey; sixes 8Vi to 10. H. price, each ...... 91*66 good value, and the colora come in brown and green. Raincoats at $22.50 Each B. Co.’s price, pair, 93.00 English Down Comforters. . H.B. Co.’s price, per yard ...... 59< Made of grey, blue and tan mixture Tweeds in all the Flannelette Petticoats Made of sateen and satin, and all satin ; thrice comforters ' ' Little Daisy” Children's " —Thirl Floor -----latest styles, with raglan sleeves, pockets and belts: With deep hem. button are filled and ventilated ; come in rich color combina­ Hose ■stitched—-or-- hemstitching, rubber lined throughout. H. B. Co.’s price, $22.50 _ All-wool hose 1n color» of draw-string at waist. H. U tion. H. B. Go. « price, each, from $13.95 to $45.00 black, white, brown, sky. Saggestions From the Drug Counter —Second Floor Co.’s price, each, white at pink and cardinal ; sizes Korean Hair Tonic, regular Face Clothe, at H. B. Co. a 91.10 grey ...... 91.25 for all children. H. B. Co.'s . »lze. H. B. Co.'e price, 91*09 price, each ...... 16# price, per pair, 50# and Household Clove* fre.h heavy p0wd.r Fuff., at H. B. Co.’. “Sillcott" Underskirts at ...... r...... 76 V rubber In all . BSC prlce, eMh ...... 50< Childrens Stamped Dresses and In a beautiful range of col­ Rubberprie, eachSponge», TT ...... H. B. 20CCo. a - C*,t,l«, •**"• *» .. ’ ors; cut on straight lines, All-Silk Corded Satin with pleated flounce ; come Ribbon at 86c a Yard Hair Brush... mad. by Prophy- Co * prlc*’ 6 for ...... 35< Rompers in smart shot effects and lactic Co. H. B. Co.'» price, Jergen’a Castile Soap, at. per A splendid ribbon for mil­ plain shades of mauve, rose, each ...... 76# bar ...... 26# These are stamped with effective designs and made linery purposes, and comes saxe. Paddy, navy and up from excellent quality fabrics. In the following shades: Teeth Bruahee, at H. B. Co.'a Talcum Powder, at H, B. Co.’s black. H. B. Co.'s price, Brice. , aaeh 26# • . price,, each ...... 18# fioqw vopUn, to. culurs. „[ pink, b.ur «lies.-. * Wmtm • ffe*h: tfmor: .$Kyr 1 to 6 years. H. B. Co.'s price ...... 96# : • eàëTvîw.-v^rTv™.' 94 25 "" saxe. Paddy, black, navy, NOW IN STOCK—Leonard's Ear Oil, Tanlac, Jones' Camthol Rompers of white pique, sixes 1 to 4 years. H. B. Co.'s Out size ...... 96.26 cerise and rose. II. B. Co.'s and Mather* Salve. . price, each...... 91.50 price, per yard .. a. .. 86# 7—Mam Floor Rompers of Indian head suiting, sizes 1 to 4 years Flannelette Shirt Waists H. B. Co.'s price, each, 95# and ...... y...... 91.25 In stripes and good |cploi - Crepe de Chine Ties at ings with convertible Collar, —Art Needlework. Mexxanine Floor $1.25 Bach I tailored cuffs; come In Infants’ Silk Bonnets From $2.25 to $3.95 Each New and Fascinating Sports Skirts In the following shades: white and black, white and In heavy corded silk poplin, plush and crepe de ehene. mauve, white and blue. II. Sport Skirts at $16.50 Black, henna, Paddy, pur­ ple. cerise,, flesh.. /Paddy, Some with dainty rosettes and others daintily embroi- - TRUNKS AND BAGS B. Co.’s price, each, *91.95 In fancy plaid, check and stripes, in plain tailored serge Our Wardrobe Trunks give the traveler all the comfort possible saxe, apricot, gold, jade, dered. Silk ribbon ties. H. B. Co.'s price, each, from in traveling; an ironing board, shoe box. hat box. etc., are all and tricotines; box and knife pleated styles, patch brown, white, peacock and $2.25 to ...... $3.95 Beacon Blanket navy. H. B. Co.’s price, featured In the better models. These trunks are shown in Bathrobes pockets and belts ; in all contrasting shades and com­ —Second Floor steamer sise, three-quarter size and full size models. H. B. binations ; aises 25 to 30 waist. H. B. Co. ’s price, each ...»...... 91*25 Co.'s price from, each, 9**3.75 to...... 91 12.00 In smart floral patterns, with roll collar and cuff*, each ------...... _____ $16.50 Windsor Ties at 60c Each English Kit Bags in smooth brown leather; English frame, with trimmed with silk cord, —Second Floor These are a line of satin Interesting Books for Week-End Reading or without straps. H. B. Co.'s price from. each. .946.00 up ties of exceptionally good heavy girdle; come in Sport Skirts at $19.75 The following arc some suggested books from our to ...... 965.00 shades of grey, saxe and quality; come in shades of Cowhide Extension Side Suit Cases, H. B. Co.’s price, each, mauve, also in smart Indian This line of skirts comes in fawn, brown, black, blue and navy, cardinal, purple, circulating library 1 924.00 to ...... 945.00 designs. H. B. Co.'s price, grey plaid mixtures; in box and knife"pleated styles, brown, eky, pink, gold, em­ Queen Victoria, by Strachey. Genuine Walrus Suit Cases, leather lined. H. B. Co.’s price, each. each ...... 98.76 trimmed with fancy buttons and belts ; sizes 25 to 3(1 erald and maroon. H. B. Empress Eugenie, by Boisson*. 24-inch at 961.50; 21-inch at...... 962.50 waist. H.B. Co.’s price, each ...... $19.75 Co.'s price, each .... 50# Fruité af Victory, by Norman Angell. We also carry a full line of the less expensive goods for ordinary Lingerie Ribbons Memoirs of Count Witte. Women’s Kayser Silk Seventh Angel, by Black. use: in suit cases these are shown In. matting, fibre, mmW In r os-ab-u d designs, hr Sport Skirts at $26.00 Gloves duck, etc. H. B. Co.’s price1 from 93.65 to...... 912.00 shades of white, pink. sky. Revolution, by Bercsford. In a good quality silk. In Greet Vicierions, by Escott. Saturday we are featuring two good values in canvas covered turquoise, pale, gold and In plain tailored plaids, checks and stripes : in box colors of navy, brown, light Brazilians an# Their Country, by Cooper. slotted trunks, heaylly built; have strong brassed side clamps mauve. H. B. Co.'s price. pleated styles, slip and patch pockets, trimmed with jlrey; black and dark grey. and lock complete with strap. -H. B. Go.?s prices. 34-inch size. 2 yards for -16# to, per Lota more to choose from. Subscriptions 60# per month or Fancy buttons and belts; come in all the season’s new­ H.B. Co.'s p r 1 c ^ , per 916.50 36-mch sise ...... 916.00 yard ...... 60# Per year ...... 96.00 est shades. H.B. Co.’s price, each ...... $25.00 pair ...... 91*60 —Lower Main Floor —Mezzanine Floor —Second Floor V Leckie’s Boots for Boys The, Acme of Values in These Boots made by the famous Provisions for the Week End Leekie firm are, without exception the *••• ef Quality Hudson's Bey Green String Boons. 2 I b» . 25c Creamery Butter, per lb.. 4Sc New Spanish Onions, lb . 10c finest school Boot on the market to-day. S lbs. for ...... $1.40 Brussel Sprouts, S lbs. for 40c Men’s Smart Suits N$. 1 Creamery Butter. H. K Green Onions, 3 for ...... 10c They are guaranteed leather through­ Co/s price, per lb 46c Fodlshee, 3 for ...... 10c 91-32 Canteleup«9. 14c each or 3 out, will withstand wet and slushy Good inside and out, from the collar to the cuffs on the trousers. Mild Cured Ayrshire for ...... * .4

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I Qualities Absolutely Dependable All-Wool Tweed Overcoats Priced to Assure You Double Value 160 Pairs of Men's Brown and Black Oalf Lace Boots, in a neat In the Latest Styles recede toe last. Boots that are solid leather through- QC out. and a value unsurpassed at ...... tpOea/V 90 Pain of Men's Box Kip Blacker Boots, made in a wide last that Dependable, Dressy, Serviceable Coats at is both neat and comfortable. One of the big values (9Q QC for the day at ...... «pOeazO Men’s Pine Brown Calfskin Boots, with Goodyear soles; all Calf B1 $15.00 $19.75 $29.75 shapes of toes. A superb Winter weight boot AC throughout;t; Willi»William's make; sizes 1 to 5V£. d»Q and a snap at ...... «PV»a7V $3.95; sizes U to for...... tPOeOO Boys' Goodyear Welted Brown and Black Calf Boots, with Lace Boots, for boys, in brown and black calf;'they are broad recede toes and double soles; sizes fl* A QC made with neat recede toe lasts A smart boot antlrtne 1 to îiVé. per pair ...... «P^Xea/O Every Coat a Bargain o:o Every Style Correct that will give long wear; sizes 1 to 5' y (PQ QC Such values as these are seldom offered—Don’t miss On sale at ...... «P0eÏ7t) them. —Men's Shoes. Main Floor Men's Overcoats of All Wool Tweeds, heavy or medium weight, and light or dark shades;" they are dressy coats, well tailored and finished and possessing all the neat touches that make $ 15 00 them distinctive. On sale at. English Par,amata Coats at $18.00 Bordered Casement Cloth, 35c Yd. • .» - - •/. Bnglish Paramata Coats, possessing great wearing Bordered Caaement Clotn, 30 inches wide, créant Overcoats of All-Wool Tweed and Heavy Coat­ Men’s Tweed Overcoats, of heavy material, in ground with pretty colored bordera. Special at. ings; stylish, high-grade Overcoats in all the browns, grey, mixed tweeds and heather mix­ . qualities, and made in plain and belter models; a per yard ...... 35< up-to-date models, including belter, semi-belt- tures, in belter, semi-belter, or plain back serviceable coat for street or motoring in Kali or Curtain Sets, of above material. 2*4 yards long and Winter: tril sizes."-. Kxeetlenr values at $18.00 valane? 'Price, per set . $2.65 —er and semi-fitting; some have raglan shoulder: models; stylish coats, well Ç j A HZ —Men * Clothing, Main Floor —Draperie** Second Floor -Phone 1348 they are shown in the fa- HZ tailored. Wonderful value, .... «P I /« / %J vorite shades. Big value at V —Men's Clothing, Mam Floor Men’s Sweaters Boys’ Wool Jerseys Men’s Flannel and Flannelette Fine Wool Shirts Sweater Coate. made with vest-shape neck, and may be worn under the British Made and Big Values In Excellent Grades . coat; in shades of Oxford and brown. Price, each ...... $4.50 Boys' Wool Jergeyi, in » medium weight, clas­ Boys' Wool Jeneys, the same weight as above, Stripe Flannelette Shirts, made with turn-down ~ji*r aad pocket suit- Pine Wool Sweater Coats, made with vest-shape neck and three pockets tic rib ; a well fitting garment, made with made with polo collar and three buttons; able for hard wear; all sizes at. each ...... $1.50 that button down ; they may be worn in place of the vest : in shades in shades of Lovat, navy and grey ; sizes button ahoulder; navy, brown and grey. Onion Flannel Shirts, patterned in light stripe, and made wuth collar of Oxford and Lovat. Price, each ...... $6.25 Priced, according to size, at, eich, $2.00 24. 26 and 28 only. Priced, according to -size, at $2.25 anil ____ —-_$2.75„_ ami pocket : an excellent grade work »hirt. Big value »t ...... $2.00 All-Wool Sweeter Vests; • putl-over **ylc; ■ wwhont sleeve*-; shown-» «». - -, amt ...... v .'. $3.00 .... eral shades. Price, each ...... $4.50 Boys' Heavy Wonted Jerseys, buttoned on Khaki Flannel Shirts, made with attached or, separate collar. A well Boys' Pine Wool Cashmere Jerseys, in three- — Men's Furnishing*. Main r the shoulder; a jersey that will stand hard • made shirt, and special value at ...... $2.90 button styles, with polo collars, and shown wear; sizes 26 and 28, $2.50: sizes 30 to —Men» Furnishing., Main Moor in navy,blue or brown; size 22 to 28 at,each 32 at ...... $2.75 $2.25 to...... $3.00 Boys’ Wonted Jersey*, in light weight, in Men’s Underwear Boys’ Hesvy Wonted Jerseys, of pure wool, dark brown, navy bfue and Oxford grey; and made with button shoulder; in brown all sizes at, each ...... $1.95 Choice Bedroom Suites ~ only ; sizes 26 to 34 Price, each ... $2.29 Best Grades Specially Priced ■ - Main Floor -Phons Jl JO At a Low Price Turnbull's Natural Wool Medium Weight Combinations; size 36 to 40 A Three-Piece Ivory-Finish Bedroom Suite, comprising a full-aiae double bed. panelled at head and foot ; a dresser With five drawers and large plate plans Special at. per suit ------.$4.25 mirror, and dFreeing table with triple beveled mirror, with «tool le match. Cream Wool Fleeced Combinations', a soft, warm garment, in sizes 34 ThIS suite at ...... *166.00 to 44. Price, per suit ,,...... $3.25 English Pure Down Comforters A Mahogany-Finish Bedroom Suit», compriaing a 4ft. tin. bed with fretwork panel», a dresser with three long drawers-and plate glass mirror, a chiffonier with Cream Elastic Bib Combinations; a soft finish quality, in sizes,36 to 40. three odlnary and one deep drawer and plate glass mirror, a dressing table -> Big value at, per suit ...... $2.65 - Just Arrived with triple mirrorxof plate glass. A bargain at ...... $185.00 Comforters in beautiful colorings and designs, all downproof, ventilated Heavy Cream Elastic Rib Wool Mixture Combination; a hard-wearing A Bedroom Suite Finished in French Grey, comprising a full-site bed. large dresser, and button-hole stitched; size 60x72. Great value at, each, $12.75 chiffonier, u Ihree-mlrrvr dressing table and one chair. A handsome suite, quality. Special at. per suit ...... , ...... $4.00 marked to clear at ...... »...... $17,6.00 -Staple». Main Floor-Phone 6t»« —Mens Furnishings, Main Floor —Bedroom Furniture. Second Floor—Phone 6411 To-tnorrow is National Candy Day GROCETERIA DAILY BULLETIN Fine Grade English All-Wool White Blankets Symington’» Soups. Kidney, Tomato, Tilleen’a Aluminum Porridge Oata, pkg. Call at our Candy Department and get some of the special values Scotch Broth and Mulligatawny, per contains a line piece of aluminum Hade from long-staple yarns, soft and of warm, fleecy finish; an ideal ‘ Kg: . rr:. v-. ;n ~ v-t-t-hr- 4Vfr*~ kitchen or table ware, pejr .pkg. 32* we offer in honor of this day. Two-Minute Oat Food, per pkg. . . .9* Kellogg'» Corn Flakes, Z pkgs. ... 19* Blanket: Peadeek Buckwheat Pancake Fleur, per Christie Sedas, per tin ...... ,63* Our Candy Department is always stocked with the best and freshest pkg...... 43* Rebin Hoed Fleur, 24-lb. sack. $1.35 randy and most popular chocolates, and all kept in the most sanitary 7 lbs., all wool, 64x64: regular 815.75. on sale 8 Iba.. all wool. 66x86; regular 816.00. on sale Arab Te», %-lh. pkg.. 30c value for 17* Campbell's Vegetable Soup, per tin 14* condition. The department has been removed from its original location at...... V...... $12.75 at...... /...... $12.00 Blue%Ribbon Tea, per lb...... 53? Eastern Lobster Paste, per tin .. 14* Pacific Milk, tin ...... !Ol/a<* Robbie Burns’ Custard Powder, 25c tin and our friends will now find us on the Lower Main Moor, close to the 8 lbs., all wool. 70x90; regular 818.00. on sale 6 lbs., all wool. 60x80; regular 811.75, on sale Purity Porridge Oats, large cartons $3? for...... 19* elevator, and just alongside the Groeeteria Department. Don’t mias our »t...... >.$14.75 at ...... $8.75 Canadian Macaroni, Vermicelli or She- Chicken Heddie, per tin ...... 24* special for Saturday ghetti, 16-oz. pkg.. 20c value foe 16? B A K Oatmeal, fine, medium or coarse. 6 lba., ell wool, 60x80; regular 813.50, on sale 7 lbs., all wool, 64x84; regular 812.75, on sale Reman Meal, per pkg...... 29? 10-lb. sack ...... 63e Fresh Made Peanut Brittle, per lb. 35f Meleeeee Humbugs, very testy, lb. SOc at ...... $9.00 at ...... $9.75 B A K Wheat Flakes, per pkg. . 39? Sam Mor Biscuits, plain or salted, 2 A. V. P„ s choice sweet, per lb. . 35< Good Cheeelstee. a snap at. per lb BOP Puffed Rît», per pkg 17* pkg*. for ...... 35* Puffed Wheat, per pkg...... 13? Regers’ Syrup—2-lb. tin ...... 33? Turkish Delight, fresh, per ib. .. *Of Neileen'e "Evengle" end fcleme-Mede 7 lbs., all wool; 64x84; regular 814.50. on sale 8 lbs., all wool, 72x54; regular 813.75. on sale Silver Gleaa Starch, per pkg...... 12? 6-lb. Un ...... ,,.68* Scotch Mints, per lb...... IOC Cheeelstee, per box ...... SOr at...... $10.50 at...... $10.75 Cettam’a Bird Seed, 25c pkg...... 31? 10-lb. tin ...... 96? —Candies, Lower Main Floor H. P. Sauce, per bottle ...... 33? 20-lb tin...... $1.84 Call and See These Extraordinary Values Staple», Main Floor—Phone 3960 ; '-■* 1 ...... Drug Department Specials for Friday PROVISION COUNTER BULLETIN Spencer'» Prime Alberto lutter, per lb 4Sc JJnsmeked Side Bacon, by the piece, per and Saturday 3 lb* for ...... Sl.ll lb. SOc; sliced, per lb...... jfc This Department endeavor* fill your need» at the lowest possible prices Specials in the Hardware Dept. Choice Ne. 1 Alberta lutter, per lb 4*e Fine Smoked Side lecen, half or whole. 3 lbe. for ...... $1.13 per 11» 3Sc; sliced, per lb...... 40c consistent with fresh stocks, courtesy and quick service. On these goods you have “Springfield" Brand lutter. In t-lb. prints. Dry Salt lack lecen. per lb . .^JSe the advantage of charge account». C. O. D , and free delivery. Galvanized Wash Tuba - Copper Nickel-Plated Tea Kettles **<*h ...... 406 Headcheese, per lb...... ”...... i»c No. 1 at ...... $1.79 No. 50, specialat, each ...... $1.79 Pure leef Dripping, per lb itc, 1 Ibr 34c laked Leaf, per lb...... is« | .21 Cuticura Seep, box of three, «îir JO Howard's Fluid Magnesia . . ISf Swift's “Silver Leef" Lard, In 14$. cartons. Cooked Corned leef. per lb ...... -3»e 1.00 Fiver/• Faae Powders, all odors. 2* Mennen'e Tar Shampoo. 2 far 35? No. 2 at ...... $1.98 No. 60, special at. each ...... $2.19 Pure Lard, in bulk, per lb. 10c, 3 Iba. S5c billed Lamb^^Tongue?^per lb...... «to price ...... f...... §3f .26 Rubber Sponges ...... 16c No. 3 at ...... $2.00No. 70, specialat, each ...... $2.59 Sm.k.d Picnic Name, < to 7 lb . per lb. Oc H,m p„,J /...... 70 Java Ries Faae Powder ...... 43? *8 Vinelia Castile Soap . 32* Unsmeked Picnic Ham», per lb.. *1c ...... Peara’ Soap 8 cakes for ..... 42c .25 Carter's Little Liver Pills ...16* Tin Te» Kettles, 2-qt. size. Spécial at, ... ..A,.T"*.. Mem;. ‘"C£i »■ C. Store,, 'e,,,. POT doren':;"'::», .50 Tayler'e Taleum, in glass Jar. 28c 86 Weedward's Grip# Water .. 66c each...... ;...... 39c Spencer's Special Ayrehlr, 8h,older, sliced. French Roquefort Cheese, ^per .10 Gablin Soap, 4 for ...... 25c .66 Pig Syrup . 46* .66 Scrubb’s Ammonia ...... 42? 1.00 Heavy Petrolatum . 60* Lacco Tungsten Electric Lamps, 10 watte, 15 watte, 25 watte and 50 watte. Ayrshire Roll 1er Roasts, by the piece, per lm»orted Oorgehlelo Cheeee. per lb. 11^0 lb...... ,...... » 42c "tdeii" Dutch Cheeee. per lb. 1...... 1.00 Nuxetad Iran ...... 63C .60 Gin Pills . ...30* 3 for...... $1.50 Extre Fine aeneleee Smoked Cett.se Heme Mlld Onurl# Cheeee, per lb...... 30c .50 Pepeadent Teeth Paata ...... 63* 1.00 Per ea. Perfumes, Î ft* ...*1.00 -Hardware, Lower Main Floor—Pflbne tin per lb...... Me Choice B. C. Cheeee, per lb...... Me 50 Yalwe Teath Bruahea ...... 25* —Drugs. Main Floor—Phone 1196 Mild Cured Beck Beech, diced, per lb eac —Provleione, Lower Mein Floor

I DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED ...... ■. ------^ Ceaede Feed Booed Ueeeee M.aow ——wJ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 13

| DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED | •wn Nuni • «. m. M • ». m. w. 1 ,. m. «.tgro.y, * ,. m. GROCERY DELIVERY PHONES 2077-4078 GROCERY DELIVERY PHONES 2077—2079

Lunch Room Afternoon Tea Service SALE OF BRITISH GOODS Service 11.30 AM. nil 3 Till 3.30 PM. 2.30 PM. Exceptional Values Offered To-morrow ORCHESTRA

Woolen’s and Girls’ Shoes One of  Large Selection of Fur A Great Assortment of Wool Dress the Big Values for To-morrow’s Trimmed Velour Fabrics, Suitings, Coatings , - Selling Women s Brown Calf Brogue Oxfords with heavy or single sole ; full brogue or with ball strap ; brogues with militarÿ or low and Skirtings heels. A bargain at ...... $6.95 Growing Girls' Calf Leather Boots in shades of brown or black, Pneed Away Below the Original Values welted soles and medium or low heels ; sizes 3 to 7; neat and Suiting Tweeds' Values to serviceable shoes you may depend upon. At"...... $6.95 Fall Coats Novelty Striped and Plaid Misses' Classic Gumnetal of brown calf late boots, sizes 11 to 2. $3.98, On Sale at $1.98 Suitings—Up to $6.95 On sale at...... $4.45 A large assortment of skirt, coat Values, on Sale at $3.95 . — Women s Shoes, First Floor Your Choice At and suiting Tweeds, for golfing ÆI1 our striped and plaid skirtings skirts or suits for all the family. in the latest the season has to A bargain at ...... : . . . $1.98 offer, in two-tone effects and $22.50, $35.00, $37.50 and beautiful color combinations ; 54 Values of Interest in Our Women’s and All Wool Jersey Cloth, Regu­ inches wide. A bargain at. a Children’s Hosiery Sale lar $4.95, On Sale at $2.95 yard ...... ,...... $3.95 Women'i Black Silk Hose, slight- Women'* Heather Mixture Wool $39.75 A popular fabric and one of the Tailoring Serge — Regular ly imperfect ; regular values up Hose in plain style ; regular most economical you can buy ; it $6.50, At $3.95 a Yard to $1.50* Ob sale at, pair, 50# $2.25 values. For, pair, $1.00 At these four priées you are offered the best is of pure and excellent grade, A serge especially adapted for Women's Silk Drop Stitch Hose in Women's All-Wool Seamless Hose, values, and newest styles of the season. Coats and shown in a large range of men's and women's suits; it is shades of black, white, brown, full fashioned, in shades of black, colors ; 54 inches wide ; regular shown in m ed i u m and dark navy and grey; regular $2.00 brown, grey and cream : regular made from the best grades of velour in the value $4.95. On sale at $2.95 shades of navy blue, and the values. For ...... $1.25 $2.00 values. For, pair. $1.25 favorite, shades and all neatly fur trimmed. quality, weight and texture un­ Women’s Plain Cashmere Hose Children's Cotton Hose, pair, 25# All Wool Tweed Coatings, surpassed ; 54 inches wide. On with spliced heels and toes; in Children's Strong School Hose in Each coat is well tailored and attractively sale at . ...r...... $3.95, Mack only ; regular $1.25 values black or brown. At, pair. 35# Regular $5.95, at $3.95 At, a pair...... 75# Or -1 pairs for . . . . $1.00 finished. And every one a bargain at the prices a Yard Novelty Dress Fabrics, Regu Women's All-Wool Seamless Hose Boys' Buster Brown Hose, on sale quoted above. Tweed coatings 54 inches wide, in lar $2.50, at $1.59 in plain style : regular $2.25 val at, a pair ...... c 50# a heavy weave that requires no A superb material far house dresses ues. At, a pair ...... $1.00 Boys' Worsted Hoee, 2-1 rib; regu lining; suitable for men's ovei- or children’s wear; it is pat­ Women's Out-Size Seamless Cash- 1er $1.00. For, a pair . . . 50# coats and women s and chi!- terned in self stripes; a hard mere Hose with spliced heels and Boys'. English Woel Hose, 4-1 rih; dean's wear On sale at $3.95 wearing quality ; 44 inches, wide toes ; regular $1.75 values. For. regular $2.00 values. On sale a . FALLCOATS FALLCOATS On sale at ...... $1.59 a pair...... '...... a -pair------. $1.00 Suiting Serge, Regular $3.50 Plaids, Checks and Tweeds On Sale at $1.98 Children's Plain Brown Fancy Stripe Heather Mixture Silk and At $14.75 At $19.75 and $24.75 Up to $1.50 Values at 69c Wool Half Hose, all sizes ; regular $1.25 values. At, a pair, 50# A superb grade serge of firm weave Excellent bargains in this lot. suit­ At $14.75 you are offered a Smart Velour Coats, of excellent and heavy weight and ljard fin able for children's house frocks —Hosiery, Main Floor choice of five fashionable ish ; 50 inches wide. Big value or separate skirts. A bargain . grade in shades of quaker, ■t -... -...... $1.98 at ...... 69# styles. Coats made of full brown, fawn and pekin. Coats — Dress Goods, Main Floor—Phone 3281 Women’s Bungalow Dresses at $1.19 weight English coatings in in correct styles for Fall and Bungalow Dresses of excellent quality prints, in stripes, also a few shades of brown, taupe and Winter wear, < well tailored in blue, rose and linen shades ; all sizes. Saturday special at, heather mixtures. The ma­ and remarkably well finish­ each ...... $1.10 jority made with raglan —a-*------Whltewemr first rtwir—PBene-11*4 ed. Special value, at, $19.75 Baby Pants at 65c and 75c a Pair sleeves in 'Burberry style. an<ï ".$24.75 Bantto Babies Bants -made of gum : more sanitary . than .rubber - Excellent value, at cmmLdiAPeau being .buttonJewi. they c*a he.-put.off snd on in .$14.75 —Mantle Dept , First Floor-Phone 1010 a jiffy. Priee, a pair. 65< and ...... 75^ New Shipments of Women’s “Zenith” ^-Infants , First Floor—Phone 1114 Vests and Drawers Women s Bed Label Vests, high neck* long and short sleeves, button fronts and slip-over style ; also no sleeves with straps ; reliable make anti excellent quality mixture ; sizes 36 to 40 at ...... $1.05 320Boxes of No. 1 Apples Children’s Navy Serge Dresses for Out sizes at, a garment ...... $2.50 Drawers to match, in open or closed atyles. At, a pair, $1.05 and $2.50 Ages of 6 to 14 Years Women 's Blue Label Vests in lighter weight and various styles : all sises. New Shipment of Children's Navy Serge Dresses, well cut and latest At, each, $1.45 and ...... _____$1.05 From Our Own Ranch style, trimmed with braid, buttons and wool, also one and two-piece Drawers tç match, in open or closed styles. At, a pair. $1.45 and $1.65 dresses with fancy silk stitching designs ; skirts pleated from waist. sizes for ages of 6 to 14 years. Price, each, $7.50 and...... $9.75 —Knitwear. Pins floor—Phone W« In this shipment of No. 1 grade apple* there is such well known varieties as the Red One-Piece Dresses, walloped at bottom with navy silk braid and trimmed Cheek Pippin, Jonathan, King, Hubbertaon'a Non-Sueh, Blue Permaine anil Npitzenberg. with fancy silk medallions on skirt and sleeve. Price ...... Storyland, Programme for To-morrow excellent cooking and prime table apples. Selling as follows; —Children's. First Floor—Phone S8M The story lady will be here m Storyland to-morrow to entertain Kings at. box ...... $2.50 Bpit*wnb«rgat, box $3.25 all the little folks who may care to come. The following is the programme she has decided to follow during the afternoon Bin* Permaine at, box ...... $2.50 Bed Cheek Pippin at, box ...... $2.50 Velvet Sports and Ready - to - Wear Rhyming March—for little tots. • Mother Mouse Classic*—Five,In number. Hats at $2.19 Jonathans at. box ...... $2.90 HnbbarUon'i Mon-Such at. box . $2.50 w**eB'Story—"Two utile Girla In Blue." Small Velvet Crush Hat* for golf and a porta wear; in shades of navy, Htory—"Brave Margaret." story of a Canadian girl. Framing and planning a story, shown by the Siort Lady.______Phone 2077 or 2079—Order Grocery Department. - Lower Main visor black, brown, sand, jade. Delft blue and fawn ; values to $5.00. Spe­ - The above is for boys and girls between the agea of 8 and IS y tarn. cial at...... $2.19 The story of Madeline Vercherea. Canadian heroine. Velvet Beady-to-Wears in assorted shapes and colors. At, each, $2.19 —From 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock—Fourth Floor — Millinery, First Floor—Phone teie Cottons, Longcloths, Madapollams, All Continuing Our Sale of Beautiful Silks for Waists, Dresses and Lingerie Values Sale Values in Women’s Flannelette Pure Finish and Made from Underwear Long Staple Yams Unprecedented Bloomers of tine quality flannelette with elastic at waist and knee. At, a pair ...... >...... 90# 36-Inch Horrockles Longcloth, •usual price 65c. Sale price...... 40# Satin Messalines For Waists and Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepes Nightgown of excellent quality' striped flannelette, buttoned front. Spe­ 36-Inch Orewdson'i Cotton, usual price 85c. Sale price ...... 50# Dressas at $1.69 at $1.56 a Yard cially priced at, each ...... $1.00 33 Inch English Longcloth, usual price 50c. Sale price .....___ 35# An all-silk fabric in a bright satin finish. Ohemiaas of white flannelette, neatly trimmed with linen lace edging. 34-Inch English Mull, tine grade ; usual price 55c. Sale price .... 35# A popular silk for waists and lingerie; a Swiss manufacture, and of excellent grade, Special at ...... 75# 36-Inch English Maineook, usual price 75c. Sale price ...... 49# in a wonderful range of colorings, includ­ close, stoutly woven crepe de Chine and flannelette Pyjamas in one-piece style, trimmed with hemstitching and 36-Inch Horrockeei Madapollam, usual price SI.15. Sale price . 65# feather stitching. Special for Saturday at, a suit...... $1.90 ing peacock, jade. Copenhagen. Japanese excellent grade Georgette ; shown in shade* 34-Inch Engliih Longcloth, usual price 40c. Sale price...... 22r —Whlteweer, First Floor—Phone list blue, burgundy, purple, apricot, peach, eld of ivory, turquoiae, pheaaant, Copenhagen, Staple». Main Floor rose, coral, pink, black; 36 inches wide. rose, Nile, grey, taupe, navy, black and Values to $3.25 on sale at ...... $1.59 apricot ; 40 inches wide ; values to $2.95. Baby’s Requirements at Sale Prices A Remarkable Fine Assortment of °n “le at ...... $1.59 Dress, Waist and Lining Silks at 98c Babies' Weel Tosues In fine knit; lises up to 2 years. For. each ...... lie Women’s Waists To-morrow a Yard ••bios’ All-Wool Pull-Overs In fancy knit. At ...... 9S.TB Heavy Quality Wash Satins at $1.98 ■•biee’ Brushed Wool Pull-Owe, a few palm slightly soiled; regular $2.18. Brocades, figured and plain materials, of me­ |r°r ...... $1.80 Fsshisnshls W,i»u of JerwsysUe. »ltk and tricoleite. plain or «mkroiCnd atylM On Mlc at ...... f dium Ad heavy, weight, and good washing A superior grade waU satin for lingerie ; in Babies' Plsoee Lined Pull-Overs with feet. At ...... fabrics for dresses or waists; beautiful shades of ivory and flesh ; a fabric 36 ins. Babies' All-Weal Short Skirts, slightly soiled: regular 11.71. To w,i,u m moat excellent materials, handsomely styled and finished. All the favorite •abioa’ All-Wool Hand-Made Coatees, edged with ailk crochet, modela of the season on sale at 64.80, $«.90 and ...... $11.TB brocades in self colors for linings; 36 and , wide; regular value $2.50. At ... $1.98 at. each ...... Waist, reduced at leaet one-third and real bargains at the sate prices , - 40-inch widths ; values $1.95 At ... 98# —Sitka, Main Floor—Phone SZ81

=| DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED fc Co»s«n Soar, .Usons, to.sew swssmJ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 TELEPHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS.TO 1090 TIMES.WE WILL DO THE REST I

ICOTTUht im By H. b Fisher. UNFURNISHED SUITE» MUTT AND JEFF And Jett Owna Only One Suit of Clothes. Trade Mirk Re*. In Cae*4n.> \ PARTMENt, well heeled, every ron • mlewre; »' Phone Cl OR. o>-3‘

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I'M 6ATIN6 IN) FtOM x 'not ON£ PEP'S cm IAJ A ' TOAST AMO owe EGG CACH l $ NTRD, furnished housekeeping room, Kpwl Bay- Hot 974, Times eS-ïl NOVJJ ON,NEFF L IT HUMDRCb KMOUn THc. plcntx: thbrcs a^ much STRENGTH IK) AN CGG IFTOURe 601106 MAT INTCRe^r TOU ^rRCMC,rH-GIVING VALUS ROOM AND BOARD or uiHat thst cat: THCRB l« IMA POUNb HtSÛT OvT TO ÇAT, TO KNOW THAT I've OF Me AT.’ T; Uy——^ EACON Select location, Beero studying feeT TH<£ eggs RCA6T- modet a le lem##-Trhon« SS1IR. o2?-36 MvTT, toK*e ' Beueve Me. N fool va-.ucV. c—' -NT ^ ROOM, few jmiaule» from THeRe's aAofce PHcw. teach and golf. use of garage If what euse - strength in this large groundf: home cooking; i. Phone 49451. —£ arc me gonna «»■>» 666 "THAN IN A RIVATE HOME, lamee Bay. baautl- Have FOR ovR fully situated, have vacancies for .TON of Beer', y P . BReAKFAST? boarders; term» realniable; garage. Phone S*»9X. 1*4-36 nvi LET—2 room*, with hoard; I large 1 t ed witting room, 11*1 Burden Avenue Phone fHSR.______olt 10 iHf.K board, luncheons, dinner», private hoerdtnc bonne, email table». central breakfast from ill; open fireplace, steam hewt. ÎC14 McClure Phone 7257R. olt-j*

WANTED TO RENT. TfcfARRlEU COUPLE. chlldleea, need « or ■i'J 5-room modern bungalow with gar • den. about mils circle: would pay ij months' rent In advsffte. Phene 76421. •11-2»

FURNISHED ROOMS IURNISHBD rooms, 14 a vweek and up. Palrfl* Id Hotel, opp. City Hal). o8»-ll - , MM&Ji UNFURNISHED ROOMS.

NFURNISHED ROOMS, fully modern. 726 Hillside Are. Phone 76ipC m:-$s

FURNISHED SUITES [^URNISHED FLAT, gronnd floor, near ^ town. Phono CS7M, o7-J6 HELP WANTED— MALE AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES ^AUTOMOBILES AUTO REPAIRS FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS IURNISHBD flat, 6 large airy rooms: also 2-roam suite. Apply Vernon Hotel. •irtorla Satie Slmts (Continued). ÜEE HBNNIK FIRST for Fords, Ohev- . »:>-•# * \ A TRIE STATEMENT with a fair ACM* AUTO REPAIR »HOP. MART, up-to-date eutta, costs fur or SIX-DAY DRIVE. rolets. trucks. trailer», parts, motor * *- offer—Are you fooling your spare time self trimmed), dresses of tricoMne ^VRNISr'BD. f-roqm. front apartment: OVERLAND, touring. This Is a 1919 model cycles Mone> loaned on cars and trucks, Day-Eldir Truck* S - • adults oply, 1176 Tates, »*6tf-36 Advertising Phone No. 1990 n vay nr «irlftlne and dreaming, waiting S5. and It 1» in exceptionally g«»od con­ serge. eitka. Canton crepe, etc., at the low­ "All this week, we plan a drive on Used elr . at 1717 Cook Sire.-t. City. Phone 1546 1-6 Tee* for good times romlrg; are you prepares dition. The tire» are all practically new. est prices. Tour rredlt Is good If nut con­ 1P1C APTS, MN May Furnished Cars that will put aero.» the biggest el-m- 14 venient to pev all cash. The Famous •AT* FOB CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING to take advantage of prosperity when It with a spare, and It Is ««quipped with it. Phone 42SSO for appointment. ! up in our htstorv. Get h-.-e 'early, as we Store. «1$ Yates Street. 11 Situations - Vault, Situations Wanted. comes? Why not join the auto ignltlui. ; plan to save you from lilt more on special no-glare headlights. This « ar Night, «SUB. *• Beut. Article» for pale. Leat er Fouad. starting and lighting wperlallftng class would easily pass for a new one. tfby AUTO TRUCKS GOROB ROAD, block from Douglas •Ml. 1%c per word per Insertion. Coilrtt* while the opportunity 1» open tlet into a ami the price is only...... ^ INGER RBWiNO MAClilNB. almost furnished 2-roomed ■Ma» an application*. restricted field where big money -«waits | OVERLAND TOVRINO. 5-passenger, ha» 4 CHEVROLET. late mode'. 5 pa see A NEW TRUCK IS OFTEN THF CHEAP- 1 new. 1221 Johnson Street.o8-13 you. I will help you If you are willing to EST AND MOST SATISFACTORY IN Me advertisement for lean time 1* ■ good tires, good lop. motor has Just been This car Is in perfect order, and TI AUTO TRANSFERS QACRIFlfB-Neérly new Seneca Scout help yourself. Don't be. one of the fellow» gone over, has self-starter and good bat­ very good tire», a tine top. etc., a THE END, AND OUR DEFERRED Minim urn number ef word* 1A H camera, post card. stxe. rapid RecM- who have to step down when the vhsme tery.» This car usually sells at starting battery, a full a«q of tools, PAYMENT Pf.AN MAKES I» computing the number ef word» I» ONE JUST AS BAST llnear lens and S supplememary leases, FOR SALE—LOTS comes to make big wares. I don't guar­ about S600. Clean-up price . . other extras This Is a bargain, ENERAL motor trucking, furniture. M adwerliasmeot. estimate groupa ef throe antee lobs, but I und-rtake to return cash an* the balance SI a .la TO PAT FOR ■ piano moving, live stock- 121S Wharf tcDseopir. portrait and duplicator. In case, ,90R SALE, cheap, two Iota 56 x S2A •r la»» ttgeree anyone word. Dollar mark# G tuition fees If results ir« not satisfactory. FTUTZ-TVDKOPE ROADSTER-The Vest Including Insurance and Inter St. Kn»w|.«s Transfer. Phone ••«$. 1»1»L latest model; price >21. Box 944. Time* each, all cleared. Gordon Street. Oak and all abbreviation» eonnt a» on# went Don't keep putting ft off. start now. Day RAFFIC—The worlds greaf>»t truck I Advertisers who eo deal re may hare to- built r»r in the rftv of this type, has 4 Hay; water, sewer, electric light; and evening classes Apply, Manager. good tires and a spare The englr.e Is In McI.AUGMI IN* 6-psssenger Thle car I» a T '•alue Price |1.»S«. Vaneo'ner title. Box Î-73. Time» el 1 -49 Mias addressed is » box at 1 ho Ttmse I'Jiurch Garage. 614 C ourtney Street. 14s Traffics at-e built In one else only. 4 non\X7H«8t>N S TRANSFER. 'HE FARMERS' PRODUCE STORE. 6S5 Office and forwarded to their prl'ate extra fin* shape Marked to T1 (IT late mn^el and tt la In excellent nrdet. Phonî*;!1^' 1 Johnson Street Phone 2915 Wealthy clear at...... ?... WtW It has a new top. very good Dree, no- pounds rapacity. Kvervone know» that ’1 freight. 1S!3 Blenshard ■ddrsas a charge of lie I» made fer UU» >peclaltxati« n on one model permits quan­ or «mj. *5-1* apples. <2 per box: New York Kings. >3.25 HOUSES FOR SALE giare headlights and other extras The per box, cooking apples. 11 75 box; also general appearance of the car I* fleet- tity production, which makes poiaihle a PTl’DERA KER. k-paesenger. a . good ser very low price. Any other truck of the kings. 43rovensteins. Snows, etc. Presert- ^EWI.Y painted ftve:re»med house, with Net lose. NIGHT SCHOOL vlresMe car. and.all rea«iy to drive away. This Is a very good buy Card same eep*em. with similar quality units, ;S AND MOTORCYCLES Ing pears. 12.75 case. Red crabapples. 95c * itvn and trees; price >3.666. Apply ^PROTT-SHAW INSTITUTE. Tuesday Has real leather upholstering, a good would cost yoq at lepat more. lw»x. Fresh Brusstls sprouts, cauliflowers, lertara. >1.66 per insertion. FORD. S -tUK McKensle. *644 Carroll Street, off Moues* >2.66 fer L 8 er S immm L and Friday evenings. New pupils ac­ top and 5 tires. Thlsi car was sold -passenger. In ver'- good running pickiln* .onions, red cabbage, celery. c§o- Uli£ Rned. Phene------r«2 SSL ------recently for >400 To-day's (tl (1"^ Here's a res! little Ford, ond ICYCLE EXCHANGE for repairs» b;St cepted each Tue»dav during Sept, and Oct TRAFFIC .L„\I.Uir»XLe4 - Ytt»apv»F1Bl cBy. 657 Pandora _ 17 taEs plants. kAU/rattimovrer: also SprthE Many courses. Send for syllabe». Sprott- cal 1 age, now ready. ' lîOrSBS Bt'ILT ON INSTALMENT PLAN. -filiew School. Phone YY.- eef DôYi«îés àn.Y and the balance 175 a month rr-*—•* * motor: Cox erf transmlaalo* and multiple ’OTIC16—B? A. Ruffle. Tbe Cycle Man. ODERN HOMES for aals. easy term». Broughton. ' 69 STI DEBAKER passenger If you want FORD, ."--seaier Here Is a real bargain. It mr rlfl'rh- «nectr mmfio; 4 ^HLice call FpKSJgBXDOU*- VALUES 4* haby car- If. Bate, von tractor. Fort Sftd BIRTHS, MARRIAGES car, all, tra^r *-**• 6ba- - -haw good ytvew ghOdU ahsnrher». a «ouhle shell, cellular tvp# radia 1er: «Irop forged Capitol* Theatre. a rtsree Ixx»k here, a >65 grey carriage fttedaeona. Phone 1146. ______...... je. Tlrrs. paint and ton radius rod. a good top and side curtains, front axie. with Timken rhller bearings: for >29.56. others from 8«.B6 Friday and AND DEATHS all good, and worth double our and lots of extras. >1*6 cash. en«1 the Russell rear axle. Infernal gear, mller bwar- NE of the elstest running bicycles In Saturday specials. 62$ Pandora, opp. Mar­ i MAKE THE VERY BEST—not the clean-va price o' balaace >25 a month. Full Ings: »»ml-elllpàlc front and mar spring*, O Victoria, owner only used eame for 2 ket.______» PROPERTY FOR SALE «reatest qu*ntlt>—that a Stevenson s price is onlV...... f-lnch l*-channel frame; 34x3% front and week», ln-ilan cycle, 24 In. frame, better HTTMOniT.B ROADSTER—A Peht car on M ASTERS MOTOR CO . LTD . 14x5 mr seMd-tfresr;-ytS-fnch wtie»tbase- than meet new btcrctee : price - Ail,** boy and eell bottle» and Jam al! HORN upkeep, and very easy to handle) In gosd Whone ITH 9;s Tties street. Phohe 872. 122 Inches length of frame behind driver's Pllmley A Ritchie, Ltd . Ill View Street. FOB SALE NEAR FOUL BAY. GARDINER—To Mr. and Mrs J A. fvnalog order throughout: the lowest scat; oil cup lubricating system; pneu­ Phone 1767______17 1rr 6 IN. w En. led. spring and mat Gardiner, cf 1126 View Street, at Bt HELP WANTED—FEMALE price we have ever quoted on a dM matic cord tires extra eoet. BEECHWOOD AVB , 60x91. Joseph's .Hospital, nn October 6. a car of thle class...... '-Nr fliOPS. aide curtain», slip and dust covers. **■ 1res» complete. 811.54. Island Ex #400-' I9BPA1RI.no by fleet-cl a* man. weili charge. 745-7t7 Fort Street. oT-l* daughter. * truck todies built and all kinds of re­ •*b guaranteed er no pny; will call fer T^XrERIKXCBD NURSE MAID, to sleep CtHOULD YOU WANT TO GET A TRUCK FORD TOURING, has new tlrew. a prac­ modelling. Cox A Perkins. 131 View. Phone H —Or.e thet will make money for you— leer bicycle and driver earn» day. Counter and counter caa* The nren e JJ In and assist light household work 3743 /______' «31-14 ROSS STREET. 56*11$, faci»4 BAIRD—On October *. *at the reaiderx-e tically rew top. a powerful motor, and Traffic la the safest Investment you es* ». S. A. AH umber. Radge-Whitworth. 8- Coltandcr Store* 1SS7 Government 8L H450-!south, view of mouatain* Tel. 421IR2.______" »7-ll good upholstering; vsually priced »t much. | A SNAP. Chevrolet. No. epeeda. In each, almost new; Per fee*. o< 1« of her son. Mr. Charles Norman Hafril. more than our clean-up price f *CVV *** fine condition. Phono Massey-Harris. Red B4rd. IIS each. V|e- of 1332 George Street. Mrs. Margaret RANTED, houaekeeper. Apply Allies 37261. | ■ICTCI.ES With new X',11 -WILDWOOD AVE., 56x16#. ell-11 after 4.3% p m. o6-l« « tery Cycle Work* 631 Johnson StreeL four Baird, aged 69 years and six months, ACME AUTO REPAIR SHOP. doors below Government Street. Phene to 636 Ml Job-son. ssrffirfwti‘hen# 786. II born In Middle Krlersldc. Newcastle-. 'ANTED—Reliable rrald. principally MAXWELL TOURING. late model, one of 'ANTED, use of Ford motor car; mod 741 Flsgerd St . Victoria 715. Jsvub Aarenson. Free. ’on-'Trtte. Kurland, and a rsstdenf of U ' - fof-'.'iwiittww*- -rond' • wage», a netv »r the hevt" >onidfftoned care that w# have •let* this city, for the past thirteen >cars. Marlhorrugh. next street to Cook, near shown, new Hatterv, new tire», new MISCELLANEOUS late residence 215 Ilcechwoo»! Avenue. Hear op HIII_PjxrJi Phone *741L olS-ll tpWO-WHEEL AUTO TRAILER. HATES ANDERSON MOTOR CO. VOS »ALE WIICtLUWMm _ top; and except Ion»! value I The Stove King. >33 Fort Hrltlsh Columbia Distributors. 1 deceased is survived b> two song. upholstering. Charles Norman of the above " IT OB MAlt^*' Chocolates with nuts and 1‘hope 43.T9 , Vancnu ver. B. C. A 6-HOLB Ix>ralh range. I. wft . |79. TNTERIOR O^n-KOLLTWOOn CRESCENT. » and Gforg»- Halrd, and one daughter. J I create centre»—Stcvenmn’* o7-ll ^ Jack s Stove Store. 743 Yatee StrOet. ■l I«en4«n t xlSt, sand beach frontage. UTU HBPAlit akOy-* V. «Utha 116* O P- O. Miss Flossie Halrd. at hum-, also one « 26 View Street. Night fcheoe ttd:A!uniA,Y,oft. m. e-x- |->ir»r » tft , l W-.Mby> them ei®«tStove aims.'King/ 122 FarL Iku SONS BOA.T. TAJRD—Boat .build, 8ITUATÎONS WANTED—WAVS rniMKBN "bwmmr- HWt beaUaa. New V______.1111 •" J»Ing. repolrlne- engin#» for exle; The futtefah k-lfi take place on Sat», day. •eee- tSAw GVARANTEBD CARS AND TRUCKS lerial, Inawvwwee and Estate A g cuts. half new price -L Department bearing. Jaxon'e rime *ad fo» eale. 263 Quebec St. Phone 97SR. the 3th Inst . the cortege leaving the . RKPAIR cars, marine motors, anythin* CHA.NDI.KR. 1926. 7 passenger. ( 901.UMF1A 'Ablnet giamophor.e with 36 * n« 3* rim parts. Hl-Speed piston ring* H. VV record». I „ ______|____ _ San.ds Funeral Chapel at 1.36 o'clock and I mechanical, at your own place. 21 DODGE TOURING, late model. In enod Hughe* authoilged dlalribwter far Bearing Established 19f*. flfte-w minute* later services will le con­ I'ear»- experience. A. Swift, phone 776*R1 sert Icexhle condition. 4 nobl-v THE VALVE Linden Are. ». Phone 31S6X. o>-24 FUNERAL DIRECTOR» FORD TOURING, M26 We can r*comirend Etticiency expens use The i St . 1 'It Phone t337L oil -14 you can buy a new one for OF AN ARAGE for rent. electric light this car a* being In excellent shape, equal ADVERTISING AGENCY -x AND* Funeral Furnishing O* |n appearance end running order to i HARRY MOORE. Times classified columns con­ all modern conveniences. U ER VICE. nr* t»r; brand new t!r«s; and û)*'"*' >33 View Street Phor.e 1*93 Dal lee Road (near Cook Street). Phone SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Agent fur ("halmerr and Maxwell Cars and Of old. trading // We have at yeur service the • a snap at...... TU • O tinually. - ’ Involved the utmrmt VI meet complete stock of funeral MRS. HUNT. of physical and i U furnishings ob'einabla. and ^XPERIHNCRI) legal stenographer re- IVIIJi GIVE f-ee office rent In down d quires situation, salary reasonable, Many Mrre Ret on This financial hsxard. \ v 1 town section to public wtenographer y,l vur notor funeral equipment i I.Lt. hut All M*rke1 |o C1**r I keve removed Is mi •nte daughter's ' esceîa eir.gr la this dig. lax '«Of. Times ______e*-16 ardalel. rl»k*«l their lives or similar occupation In return for phone ▼our Credit T» «lood We Will and fortunes on id Embaliher* Led y Aaels’-aat. AXPKRIBNCBD practical nurve7 terms 168 Pert ht. Phene 4621. Night. 431IL service. Apply Box 976, Time* 08-86 *— ------rt. Victoria, h G. Arrange Easy Terme il DeslreA. comm «rois! cowqueels: an* J moderate Phone 312SR. 1270 Quadra ilway» Ignorance looked Phense: Ottbam. 336*; Re».. 6636 and !6«8L> 1 yOTTLRS i with suspicion on OUSE KKKPER—Lady reeks reen­ Phoos 176*. Selling was CARTIER BROS based An price and argument. TIMFS TUITION AOS MONUMENTAL WORK». gagement as housekeeper to widow- .N NO 1.18 H plane, perfect tone. H'er. business man: good qnok. homemaker34 Jehrson Street. Phnrte 621 As prodecllon Increase#!. and economist. Phone *4761.. #»18-I6 Leveruwent. Uqoor Vender e Opposite. Gev. Rueeeil, maker; price on'y >185. work* 726 Courtesy Street. Tyldesley** 70 Fort. Phone- *116. everywhere selling standing OVSBK LEPER, dallv good English alone, muld not cope DANCING ILASSIEHT Ford Sensible Business with the burden of cook. Apply Box *9; Times, ell-16 touring In the city, PHONE 6t#E AitTMUA llMhM'Ab WOKK3. LTV. top. 8566. Many e. onomlc dDtrlbullon Then )90RM private class among your 9 yum •a.nfîJ«'JS.«!i*RS EOnSClIOLD NKCKSSIT’ES. motorcy<;i>n, truck* traite» * etc., al BUY AND REEL ANY UNO PROM â Street». u*«r Cemetery. Phone 4*17. Rennfeacrvtre Wrilïr 1T1T iWlf it. Cliv ferit Me#*redy ;hool of Dancing. 121» Broad LOST AND FO UNO oçcoodooooooooooooooocooooqooooooooooooo TEACUP TO A IANO. was great It grew 1 GET IT AT rapidly and In ntsny BELOW GOVERNMENT ST BOY5—Studio. 316-817 Pem- T290UNI>—Wire-hslred terrier dog. Owner |7«OR SALE 1819 Overland model 96. for >43 VI directions hut offered LANCH3 COMING EVENTS x ran hav* same by paying for this a*76, terms arranged. Phone 3124R owl y rtn«l#.m and beaten Bid». Select belli Meure 16.3# *m. le • P* Phew If not claimed In a week will be disposed eep stuffed 7 ft. ter/teld. unrelated^ service To laugh* of. Phone 4M». - oS-37 What selling task is staring you per­ loose rush lens.- cov« ■ Id ht bringing these AUTO BARGAINS. D Exchange. ecuttercd force» together IddON,ISM—■MPPPPMMP*—'The advertiser of to-day try. »» atw; price >116. ■Pair gold rim sonally in the face? 745-747 Fort Street.____ ranie the leglfwhate EDUCATIONAL. Is ,he hue leer* getter ef to-morrow * AVarntr. Port Angeles. OVERLAND. Model *5. In real Megan », printer* »tntlciier» and engrax . good vhai«e ne* top, etc. . . tN 14"90R SALE—Cheap. N. W. Ayer A So* rrs 1210 Government 8t. Hallowe'en card: ______I writer. No. 16. Applv Williams. Stan IKS MONTSERRAT will prepare stu- Personal Xnaaa greetlin OST, Airedale dog., from 36 Cambridge FORD TRUCK, worm drive, engine nsr A Hart*. Ltd.. J102 Wharf SL olO jl C Parle) convarag*. and noveltl#». Lauled, new* platan, The average successful business man NEWTON ADVERTISING tlona! classes weekly. 1629 Burdett Art. etc...... AOR HALE—Dreading table, hat and um­ 43 OST on Wednesday afterroon, between has a continuous selling task. Besides brella aland. Dnihee voueh: like new. AUKNCY. 1ALKDOMA DANCE every Saturday. a light five passenger. I J Caledonia Hall. V|ew Strait. 8.3#- to J2 HIHshle car ami Kill»1- Street. r cheap. Apply 116' King's Rood. ell-13 ENGINEERING. ( brown fur necklft. Phone **69T «8-27 lights, starter, Bosch map., Advertisement Writers and Advertising 11.36. Wallace's six-piece orchestra. Be- new Urea, etc the regular business there comes fre­ T90R SAIJD—Arctic curios, walrus tusk Contractors. certlflœte* glnner* tdasscs. 7 to S. ______* 'OST: Heal spaniel pup. white with XIaltigraph and Mimeograph Circular Let- QtTt'DENTS prepared 1912 '1 a i » I r. t . a <1 meehantcgUy 3*1. Anvoife no account ...... • Rate* quoted fer Local. Dominion and ’ 4red every Friday I» the Oraege HelL hafborlng same after thla notice will be * to sell something. It may be a stove, I evitable for car er alttlng room: reaeon- For’ten Publication* turn, 321 Ceatrel Bldg.. Victoria. prosecuted, o*->7 Easy terms, balance monthly. | able price». Phone 3166X1 er 1 Suit# 34. Winch Bldg. Phono lilt. #7-13 Money to I^>#n on Cars. No Waiting, MUSIC LOYAL ORDER OF NooeE. a shop, a leasehold or a piece of real WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 1710R SAI.E—Nearly new Persian lamb BOATS â *H A RTKlt reopened for short period. PACIFIC OARAGE. I cape and muff, very finest akin; will frTLT SCHOOL OF MUSIC—Instruc­ VJ Initiation fee. >16: benefit* |T weekly, estate. Perhaps it is paintings, mort­ you have any hot nlrT,S furnace'.,.'!.!X:i plpt.?Tt l,*41 View Street Phone 1336 sacrifice for rash. r»n be seen by ap­ t SALE--In gaol running condition. tion In vt*Mr.. pi» 00 and vole* - 111$ doctor and medk.'lue. with 1166 funeral es- for sale. Phpne 3556L. , o3-i: pointment. Phone 6454R. et-tt Street. Phone 3736,MM> rensea Apply J. F. Pearce. Secy.. Roon 4. MMEMaaji WE NEED ABOUT 56 CARS gage, livestock, automobile, jewelry" II h. p. Canadian Fairbanks mgrRi# McGregor Block. View StreeL phones I VANTKD—Bottles, rage. Junk of all rpo put on new tops, or repair the old IK SALE. Perfection oil heater, per e, 4-cylinder; eeen eunefeg: 3*56, CANADIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. T AIM!EST musical Institution I» Western 166* and 4*3R.______> ’* kind»: *l*o tools, stove» and furni­ 1 one*, to be rainproof during th* wet feet working order. |> also Majestic Phone 2*7SI or office fixtures. L Canada. Theory ctarses re-open Sat­ ture. etc. We pay hl-hest prices. Call weather. Prices extremely lew for good almoet new. Phone .FRIENDSHIP CLUB—Dance every"Sat­ anywrhere. Phone *16*. 1121 Store St. 19 urday. Oct. 1. Junior* 16 a. m. ; einlof* JliJSIt •16-1* 16 6. * Unlee 11.86 to 12 Rtudems admitted free. urday uight^^.8* to 11 36. By InvRe- -CARTIER BROS., — Arnieirong Bros IS* Kleeetee. 1 , eisyoled add pane in any Branch. 767 4 Yatee BL. Victoria. ||on Hoi ton's ert-liéetr». !4 Johnson Slrvtt Phone >23 •Whatever it is, if it is your personal jlUMED and golden oak dining suites. victory Wreckage Crete Phones 1366 aad 6>T6R, » W'arb* Government Liquor Vendor's opposite. splendid toned piano, made for Helms­ L1TORAGB WANTED during .YR1BND8HIP CLUB—I 78* Ml Johneoa Street J C* motor boat. 4# ft hy 1* urday evening, K. o Hall, ad dree* 19 duty to turn thé thing into money you man A Co.. 8IT*, also good mahv. Mendel- RICHMOND fer few I McMORRANS OARAGE, water, under cover If possible. Apply lh>x 11-3#. Perrys orchestra By levitation. rnohn and Bwgllsh piano, cheap Tyldes­ 116. plane; terms 127 Johnson Street. Phone 2Jff. ley* 749 Fort street. IS •I 1-46 Beginners' class, 7-16-8-) If AKK your Ford a limousins by putting must resort, as a matter of sensible* aig 8 bakery. 73Î POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK. ».lL on a »*t of our llmnuaette side eur- ’" VMBd”ÔAK round pedants I table, els 7 3931,1. •11-4» Pendora Avenue. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. H will lie tetoiporaril.v- uUt uf bualn-ss taln* -xlndows go up and down, door» business, to the classified advertise­ F Icether seated chairs, new. >«9. jX>R SALE—Pointer deg. cheap; good f.per with windows up. In fact a Ford car RS SIMPSON, ptaao. theory, mandolin. •wing to Eire.______Carter'* 63* Bay. corner Government yt. 22 f6 bay ward St.. Fern wood termine». I hunter. 746 Hillside Avenue. Phone made Into a real limousine by putting e# n7-l« TAREFUL TTENANTS required for small " I LIT A BY 564 and llance. Queen of the 3T44R-______el 6-a 2 a set uf our llmousette curtains. Call and ments. If the selling task is of even E.J 5 room house, newly decorated, hath let us shew you ji'et what a difference ( DENTON—Plano M Islend. L O. B. A . Orange Halh jk)R SA LE—-Thirteen Buff Orpington OOD quality Brussels rug. 7x6, as new. and -toilet: sell working man; pear High Saturday, 3.36, good prima. they will make to your Ford. Regular moderate importance you will enter >21. Island Exchange. 746-747 Fort School and car; rent. Ill; he” Apply for terme, 428 Lustea Street, J pullets. Mar h. April hatches, pure price >75. «>ur price pu^ on >62. Phone Bottslsy. 666. ell-34 ,TY DANCE. Caledonia Hall. bred. Cook strain; excellent layers end • genuine Ford Part* Monday night. Hunt'» ÀU-Ptar just coming on to ley now. Can be seen into a classified advertising campaign orge cot Use ONES' Chicken House end l.a#ld«r Fac­ Yrlo And ben Jo______*H-I any time; price reueorehle. Phone 7512L1. A. F1TZER A SONS. 766 Discover» G rent. dprange. phi 1241 •■ •t pupils' heme* Phone Phene 744* and 66I4YL as a sensible business policy. , T tory. Chicken hoeees, leddes* boats, «*6 4111. ______>31-34 •».** TYECITAÎ. Of Scottish and Gaelic songs hi# 32 deg kennels, garden swing* plate reeks, S716Y. li by Miss Main Matheson. the Scottish deeertptleo repairing. mo RENT—Two storey house. TJOULTRY ItKEKDERS—S'-nd 2r,c m clothes dryers; anything made to order. IS* INA H. OORUof*. teeener •< ns. contralto. Caledonia Hall. Oft 7, 6.1* p. m. bought and eold. used paru S2Î Fort Street. Phone 626. is new furnace, etc. Ideal le- -■ » loney order or prstsl note • •lej Owner-leaving cKy will eacrl- •-> tlonery you get the purest end FURNISHED HOUSES candy el reasonable prices. 1er to Ceurf of Half- DRIVE, Saturday night, OUNG PIGS for sale. Ridley, Celwood. flee fer quick sele. P-* advertisements. eoleudlo Butter, milk. etc. iK-FlXLAYSttN. '-33 High ssual value tn merchandise. Studio Colonist Is a real bargain al and steel range* >3.66 ■40HPI.ETELY FURNISHED three-room BUSINESS CHANCES HVL1.KT FORD, one of the beet engines ledlate entry View StreeL MAIt^eLî, day. Wed weeds y. •13-48 LODGES AND SOCIETIES In the city, d|skr wheels, two spare tire*. ^lon. >36 Phooe>324L ell-35 Car In excellent centM- OOTTH StreeL UTCHER VANTED, to take ov, r good UYUKN1SHKD three-room cottage. SHORTHAND and STENOGRAPHY no LU Mill A LODGE. No. 8. L O. O. V. beau- meet srfl flah business; IZP# will se­ AOKIFICENT English walnut ward tifuiiy situated. waterfront. Bcure Immediate Ingoing and all equipment, TRULY THEY ARE ▲ SERVICE robe, full length bevel plate Inlet bee; >■ morth. Phene even- HOIITHAND SCHOOL. l#ll rit!ifJu2 lock up store. 127$ Osoer Street. Fairfield ile >7*. , .11- •1-32 ind. typqw rlUng. 06-33 ______eT-U r MOHTS PYTlllAS—Fa# MCLAUGHLIN Master Fix. 7-p*ss)nger. re­ *9 -ROOM furnished cottage. taught. Victoria Lodge. No. I. meets 1C ef P cently overhnuled. al! good tire», car Times Advertising Department Phone 1090 ^£AH«IANY pieno_ duet bench. >13.66. A. O or en allowed. Fowl Boy. Phene 4634L North Park SL, splehdld •I* Flsgerd. lofrs 3*2*. ell-13 it* 1)06 GS'iveromfwM^J^ PERSONAL. $1500 »4-33 IB THUNK LEFT at «63 Johnson St. Easy Terms On Any Car. PT.ATED RENT—4-Yowmed furnished cottage. a III >e sold In tea day» If not called TAIT * MvKAB. only >11.66. nice location. >11.66. Apply UTILIZE TIMES WANT AOS •1-3* 12» View St. Phone 16». Exchange," 746-717 Fort Street. 1906 Kern Wood Road •7-a UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS roCTORlA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 192 REAL ESTATE

r.OOD CHEAP HOMES. V. K. IIROWN A SONS. Real Estate. Financial. Fire .isd Auto­ W7B Knm INSTBVOTED by the owner 4j*| 1/kik—OAK BAY. 4-room, modern «I Pert Street A *1 ^ ' cottM». well built end laid mobile Ineeram e Agent*, to obtain an offer for this comfort­ ACRES AT KEATINGS. We Will AppreeUle Tear Lie tinge. able modern home of eight rooms; veranda, •ut. rood plumbing skid All conveniences ; lilt Broad street Phene IOTA If ODER.y COTTAGE. S rooms, bath and * 1 • tollei, wired for B. light, full b*«o- Agoete. panelled entrance haH. eliding door to rood else lot. “*------sitting room, overlooking water, sliding triÜ(HAMBS BAY. I-room. modern *»(liWk-30<9 VIEW STRKKT—A buy m*l|t. a Ith four large lots, containing *’-n " 9 that should interest the^home- atout an acre; city water; about 3 * miles doors to panelled dining room, with large LL under coltlvatlon. Four-roomed — lace., in good repair.' new « biillt-ln buffet and fireplace, paea pantry seeker and speculator. A modern tlve- . n‘ . to car, school and church. roomed home on a good A house and all neeeeearg. outbuildings. plumbing, taiga lot; 60x126. Terms, half A real snap for $3.460. . to large, kitchen, with lots of cupboards This property Is In A1 shape andgwlll re­ ta»b. balance motfgage. roomed bungalow. « ontainln^llvlng foom avenus and within half block and wood lift. Den with open fireplace <>f street car; convenient to both High turn a good Income next year. ‘'The trees PERN WOOD DISTRICT. 4- " Ifh op»n fireplace, «lining room, two bed­ U* MO A LOW, 6 roinu, beamed ceilings. and built-in bookcases, A wide stairway are In good condition and there are eev- ’’ room, modern Voltage. In good room* with clothes closets, kitchen and ■ n«l public schools: complete with panelling leads to four bright bedrooms with «Insets, The Time to Secure a Bargain la When panelled walls, fireplace, china closet*, and built-in buffet. 2 fine fireplaces, ce­ era! acres In small fruits full bearing. ••d well laid out: lot 4Sxl56‘‘and all [ run try. Full sise basement, concrete good pantry and bathroom, nice garden, separate bath and toilet, sleeping» porch This Ig well worth Investigating if you are ment basement and modern furnace : den and balcony. Full cement basement, tube THE OWNER 1* FORCED TO FELL $3>»6 rash. i foundation. The bathroom Is complete it emcken house and runs : « lose to cur; It the market for a producing property. ! c\*rv way. Term*. $756 cash, balance to and sleeping porch. This home is In eplen- and furnace; large garage. The grounds —BURNSIDE DlS-yilCT. 4 taxes very reasonable. Price. $1,900. ■ —-Beautiful home, gttn- tures. open fireplace In living room, good C>y«'W within ftftien minutes' walk of -* « water, K. light, good basement; ated on the bast part of the road. th- city;, a «o»' attractive fix<--roo».u.«l <1 jso to tir and school Price. $1.300. and bath and toilet ! also good h««ornent; house- ®Q1 JAMBS BAT bungalow, prac- _ . , -A------SEVEN-ROOM ------jml-bunga- ERE I* a case where an attractive £•**■"*■ modern conveniences and the piped for furnace. Only $600 «ash. bungalow, containing hall, living room terms"* Purchase# on very reasonable ROBERT F. DAY A FON, '®„Ve, ,e. * *4®' nicely laid opt In shrubbery with open fireplace, ari'h’ to dining room, Ucally new and of very attrac­ low with an unobstructed view suburban home must be sacrificed tive design. « omprlslne 6 rooms, all of of the water and mountains Beautifully Hto facilitate a quick rale. The owner must Pert Street, Vklsrls, B.C. k. ii. • * tre**e House alone « ould not be panelled and built-in future*. Dutch kit bullt for anywhere near $5,#on. which- 1* chen in white enamel ; two bedrooms with whl«:h are bright and cheerful. This dainty finished with hardw«to«l floors, panelled realise on Abe property by the end of the .Il IW-. - - y,, - - We have two furnished houses to rent to llttl* home is situated op a full sired lot whole thing. «lothes closet* in. each: bathroom in. i pproved tenants. PJ***n5^ mot*h. so that we are able to v hIte; full jrtse cement haêtmewi. Thu on a good street. In a splendid district offer this exceptional attractive propoel- Tic Use Is rh"~eplen«lld fôüîftion and one end. within «enventent wetktng distant- of the business centre. Due to llloeas owner Term ** r,v*8ll,e to -the Critic*! bu>, phone 1>III|L 014-66 / kAK .BAT—One block from Oak Bay No. 4161. covered,-’while he was undergoing i LEASE take notice that all Inquiries fs Agency. 236 Pemberton Bldg. 11 " • .Park. 1 % blocks from Wlllowe beach short term of imprisonment for altea In the beautiful residential and Ai-ee to car and school. 2 large Iota, Pdistrict known as The Uplands should be FISH PATENTS each 76 feet by lie feet, offered at the This man. Liang Ysu, has had an made at our office, 116 Belmont House. ridiculous price of $156 the pair. Builders, Government Street; An increasing Interest amazing career. When DETECTIVES TV K. CKUKORA.NL», LTD — Flak. attention. ...» oply four is being taken In the property, and we ATENTS obtained, technical epeclflca* Strongly recommend those intending to „ * tft- fruit a ad vegetablUe; years old he was sold by his parents C. DETECTIVE AUKNCY- Légitimât* Broughton Street ”hea« egg. P lions and drawing prepared. T. L. avail thetnxelvea of our present prices sad, • detective buaioeae only. Poyden. M I KE. etc.. 407 Union Bank to a nunnery in Can ten, and was ; terms to do io at an early date. B Phone 6416; 113 allbteU-Booa gkuj.U.Ug x"l'tetorix. h. C Building. Victoria, B.C. Phones lit and CARLOW * MeELHOEfl. LTD. NOTICE. brought up there by an old nun. Unttr 68 •HEAVY TRUCKING 2674R. 6» BCRLPITII, VICTORIA WEST. THE UPLANDS, LIMITED. he was thirteen years of age he had NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all 116 Belmont liosve. Victoria. RANH-PACIFIC Detective A Inquiry OHNfON BROS —Oenerat «nicking »n« PT-ROOMED, MODERN BUNGALOW. a pigtail, and was then ordered by Agency. 610 B. C. Permanent Loan builders’ euppllee; Pacifia lime, alas- PICTURE FRAMING persons In charge of Private Bills in­ TBuild 11 g. Victoria. R C. Phone 1164. 66 f. cement, brick, sand. gravaL eon Phase ,u.^, r*m,nt hasenfom. open fire- tended for Introduction at the coming the old nun to dress himself as a Session of the Legislative Assembly are *744 Avebury Street AVING lived on the prairies many ICTOHIA ART EMPORIUM. 661 JeAa- IO'v t**ML Price 13,976; cash requested to submit copies of the same maid In the convent. 7KSTCRN Private Detective and En­ years. I receive enquiries for homes een Street can save w ssaaay. 61 H nVyahu*!^* mor,,a«e * --•••. and balance forthwith to the legislative Counsel at U quiry Agency, »12-612A Bay ward to buy or rent. payable 6.6 per month free of interest. When Liang was sixteen he fell 1* Building. Experienced operators. Pboee INSURANCE. hts office, Parltameht Buildings, Vic­ love with a nun named Chau Sulsum. 2ÎÏÏ. rta. 6323L1. J. Palmer, manager. PLASTERERS toria. for examlriatica by him before the lySVlf-66 AMES BAT—Very nicelv siti CAMPBELL BROS., opening of the Session; and that no pri­ They made their escape to Hong ACREAGE. 1667 Government fetreirt. Kong, buh"*L Vfhl8- HYee-—“üi^art,------* ■-dcasTUd _i t-. • AVIOE.NT A THOMAS, p.aaierera J bungalow, on Michigan Street, Pboae 3474. vate bill w 111 receive the sanction of the rooms, all convenience ». nice go ------— .i------... - - - -« ■ ■ ■—- of tils poverty. YAMOl VIA ISLAND I RC IT LANDS. > pairing, etc. Prices reaooaabla 1 %r $6.156. $1.600 cash. a copy - , - -— Vj T • ■ —fn. m Mim. .—— *11 DRESSMAKING. Yew cam b« ha* been ewbmttted and examined in the Ume or his arrest he was em­ ROM and' after*m* IVt sf Feptembsr compliance with this Notice. ployed as a domestic servant, and ressmaking — Ladte». children » By order. F our aalew staff will operate from IIS HOTELS UHOHT TIME ONLT. a real buy. Coun- none suspected his real sex. Since Balmont House. Government Street, whereD dresaes futta, coûta lia Michigaa. PLUMBING AND HEATING V* try house In Saanich. IS room modern Profession! Card J. D. MacLEAN. his escape from the nunnery he had Wu will continue to sell emaU blocks of Phone 39*3 T. ______. - . - - ..,*A house. -Ity water, electrlc light, telephone, gcod land, close to railway, at ores and ILARKXCE MOTET, L*l US STOP VISA f Provincial Secretary. dressed and posed as a woman. vv Transients, 76c up : « eakly. 18.66 i hot air furnace; a acres, 1*6 plum, cherry school», at the standard price of $46 par 1SS COOPBR. 416 Hlbbeo-Bone Bldg. and apple trees. bus service, Interurban Victoria, September 15, 1921. Such cases are not so rare as might sere, on long terma, without Interest. A few boueskeeplog eu lira Fbone 1411 ______«ARSI8TES» Evening, afternoon dresses specialty. cars: 4 '* miles from City Hall. No. 4163- be imagined. There have been a Phone 5646. -___ _ DVNLOP * FOOT. YANCOUVEB ISLAND FRUIT LANDS. F he Colbert number of men who have been OTEl* ALBANY. 1621, ooveraroeat fit. BolMtan. — -• .rl.. u. P*ur«lehed ns. bet sad cold ^îr^w-oX4 Manitoba. Plumbing & ALBEfn A and B C BARK DYEING AND CLEANING Weekly rates Phenomena I» KDW. c. MATHEWS. Heating Co. •16-11 ITT DTD WORK»—Oea M«Cana. pro- [T. HELEN S. 6*1 Courtney. Phoae prletor. 644 Kurt. Pboae 76. 765 Broughton Street. Bat. 163*. Tvsewsire*» CHTROPSACTOSS fiEAI.KD Tender# addressed to the un­ ELECTRICIAN AND AUTO P GEIGER. 717 Quean a Are. Plumb- dersigned and • endorsed "Tender for VICTORIA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. ENGINEER KNITTING. . ing. Phone 4694L. 66c. par hour. 9HAS. A. AND E9TELLA M. Third Section of Fteveston Jetty. Fraser 0*6-66 / Ertabllahad over • years Repairs. Ranta^e^ Lion Carbon Paper. C River. B.C., wlU be received at this office BUSINESS DIRECTORY ARRI F. DAVIS, electrician and auto- i H IN'ATE ORDERS taken for fancy or Don free. 412 Sayward Bldg. until It Vc _ ...... moLiU engineer., Oordob 81. Phone 111. knitted sweaters. Phone 3126L. eI4-66 TTOCKINO—Jaotea 668 Teeuate PC No- 16 Remington Typewriter, aad Desk, 946 eek noua. Wednesday. October X3. Phone 6771. m Pbeae 6*4* He atoburt But.ding 56. 1MI, for the construction of the third ------,B T> COLLIER. D.C. PRC., and ISABEL LAUNDRIES AA- <5 COM.IBH. D e; Pabeuv Seboel .aecttoo. cC . the Slevaston . Jetty at the parents. LBEKT P HOY, 111$ Yatea. Art glaaa ENGRAVERS f|9YP* WRITERS— Mot graduates. Hour* 16-16. 6-1. aad by mouth of the Fraser RI for. District of [ht maker, glass sold, sashes A repairs, restais; r *W METHÇD LAUNDRT. LTD. J. XOTt\ 37» Tates Street. Plumbing appointment. Consultation free. Utaraturu New Westminster. D.C. ' A remarkable story of a man who ENERAL engraver, etencll Cotter ‘HE TYRE SHOP— Vulcanising nod re- |R. O. C J. WALKER, Dentist. minster, B.C. ; Victoria. D C., and at ms. P "girt" was one of the. “Broadway ment. Fbcoe 1666. ^ IIAMOPHONBS repaired et the Lawn rETERANg PLUMBING CO., oor. Pert 1616 Eieanhard Streat. Phea III Uaioa Bank Bldg. Pboae 7166. the Post Offices, Vancouver, B.C., and -T Mower Hospital. 612 Cormorant St. 66 \ end Lent lev. Phene 4611. ( Wax. ItSL Beauties" Company, and figured on Miller end Dn%Id Randall), under nsw Ftev«*aton. B.C. the theatre programmes "as “Miss AWNINGS Tenders will not be considered unless FUNERAL DIRECTORS management. First-clos» workmanship. >R J. F. Shuts, dentist. Of flee. Nsl 866 Leonora Pols," although he was a VACUUM CLEANERS LOCKSMITH tbarton Bids Phono 71*1. Jy86tf-S6 mads on printed forms supplied by the married man most of the time! J.8U. RIUDT, 123 FlsgarU. House and C. FUNERAL CO. (Hayward ey LTD. ICTORIA PLUMBINOrUvNIM.. «« IS/.,CO. 16*6leSS Pa»-r A store awnings. Phone 6441 or 2:06R. 58 ’AYE the auto vacuum tor year DeparUuer.1 and In a<*ootdence with con­ 134 Broughton. Call* attended t< [Apfc EXPERT, umbrella maker. dorm SL Phenes S4ff add 146SL. lUefactloa Dr U Early in 1115 ‘he obtained a situ­ ired. Phone 4616. 66 ditions contained therein. bo«»r. day or night; auiboimara .Te J. H. Carver A boa. late A. Phene 4 364. Office heure 8.66 ation as a maid In a wealthy family. BABY CAR SPECIALISTS 37SC. rta7. 17*313. 61 Each tender------must —be a r rompante* be­ The discovery of his eex came when HAYWAXD a D0DS, LTD. WINDOW CLEANING en accepted cheque on a chartered hank his employer’s wife cried out sud­ CJANDk FUNERALJ FURNISHINO CO.. payable to the order of the Minister of f|1 H. JONES. Baby Car Specialist#. High- O iSM U Telephone* 6664. MACHINE SHOP Phones 881» and 4I61D—647 Tati PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Public Works, equal to 16 p.c. of the denly that she had hurt her foot ' -* • clang. reed carriages, dolls’ prams, aad 1663L ISLAND WINDOW CLEANING OU amount of the tender War Lean Bonds Lena, as the maid was called, ao' wooden toys, wagon wheal» of all makes. ‘The Pioneer Pin»’ R ANGUS. Room 466. Pantag** Bldg . of the Dominion will also be accepted as far forgot herself as to aak. in deep Invalid efiglry auii baby carriage# for hire. seal estate and insurance Oar Ante Service le At Tour Command Seattle. Specialty, women's disorders security, or War Bonds and cheques If Phone 236*. Ue repairs. 754 Fori bL Prop. D bass tones: "What's the matter FURRIER Fred Pal tea Phone 2*44. 746 Brought»* Fees reasonable. #6 required to make up an odd * mount. there?” e LAND â INVESTMENT AGENCY, TVELIABLE WINDOW CLEANERS. )aa- Note —Blue prints can be obtained at I hts Department by depositing an ac­ In May, 1912, a wedding took place BLACKSMITHS ITER. FRED —Highest price far raw B« 621 Government. Phone 12L f» XV Iter work Rhan# 2646R. 2114 Government g treat. Phea* cented bank. cheq«;e for the nm of 810. between a Berlin, nurse and a young MILLWOOD Payable to the. or 1er of the Minister of H TODD, blacksmith, Ail kxads af Public Work», which will be returned If man who had been living the Ilf#" ROOF REPAIRING. WOOD CARVING of a beautiful and wagon repairs. *3 TEARS EXPERIENCE—Furrier. the intending bidder submit a regular bid. accomplished Phen* 41$ Phone 475TL By onler. i) Remodelling, rellnlng and repairing riET yAur leaky rente repaired by woman assistant In a leading: shop 3 WOOD WOOD WOOD BORGS S. GIBSON, architectural R. C. DESROCHERS for several year*. When "she" had BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS bas m> petsor.al attention Phene 4416 VI wbe knows bow. Phone 1216. carver, deal cner. modeller, eta. Shaw* THE GOVERNMENT OF THE John banders. 1865 Oak Bay Avenue. 66 ceek. nlgsn Lake. B C. Department bf Public Works. Be { general eeoifauUug, ala property re- ROWN 8 victoria Numerics. 611 View Returned Soldiers ANOPORD WOOD TARD—Dry fir "Tender for Pump*” will be received by Adriitü « epouiaiiy. Hslualaik. rSeas Street. Pnones 1249 and 816. Cut L block wood. bark, knots. Phene Bel- the Honorable the Minister of Lands up 1941.1 Bflowers, pot plants, wedding bouquets ana tnont 3X,______.______56 Hie Poculigr Hobby \|RS L J. SETNOUR, 861 B» C. Per- design work. NURSING HOME to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, the 17th GORE-WHITTINGTON LUMBER CO. JX manent t*ao Buildlna Phone 6468 EST dry fir cord wood, out to order, day of October, 1921. for SoborbanShopping Basket An astonishing letter appeared In i 1BNTRAL PRIVATE HOSPITAL—Medi- P«e phon* *166. g| R •8.26; kindling. |6. F. T. Tapecott. this journal a few yearn ago. A man FURNITURE MOVERS V c|L maternity ' a specialty; terms tn*L 021-68 “Three Motor Driven Pumps." wrote; "When I w«a ten year* old .rif>d»r»te. E. M. léonard. R. N.. mstrrm. VC 189 ALTS V. EVANS. 866 Union Bank Specifications, contract and form of E8QUIMALT. JKNiTURS MOVED, packed, shipped, A1 Blda Phone 8666. Ran 66411* 8* my mother died, and I waa adopted 15*7 Kernwood Road. Phone 29*4. «31-18 [AANICH WOOD COMPANY—Cedar tender may be seen at the Government mHOBURN GROCERY AND P. O.—ColL by u distant relation, a widow. 1 cheap rate-. The Safety Storage Ce.. 1 kindling blocks. $3.75 a cord, $2 half Agent's OWce at Vancouver, and at the X phone or oen«1 along the children i Phene 46T. Night pl)OPe 7996L1. 46 rd; cordwood. $8 50. Inside city limits Water Rights Branch, Victoria. guarantee you satisfaction or money Va. was Informed that I waa to be a girl. NOTARY PUBLIC SCAVENGING lone 2266. night 4$64L. * o23-69 iunded. Phone 81 * ^ My hair waa allowed to grow and l LWATS HCUABlS- M-llwaiue Bros, Tenders will not be considered unleja BOOKS furniture and plapo made out on the forms supplied, signed was educated at home. I waa brought ICTORIA SCAVENGING OO. i||. MAYWOOD K'( nhone 761* 1? D. TODD, notary publie. 111 Fort St OD. WOOD. WOOD—Beet fir Prompt by the actual signature of the tender-r •VTvru up in everything feminine, and now OHN T. DEAVILL*. prop. B. C. Book rj. e* * Go* ernmsat Street Ph#** ggg lf delivery. Rl8l*y * Sons, Phone 4362 and enclosed in the envelopes furnished IfATWOOD MEAT MARKCT-W g. at twenty-three, my hair reaches be­ Bxctoanga. library. 718 Pert at Phoue 1 KN'EHAI. 8KRVICK TRANSPORT. 1197 ' > 016-16 The lowest or any tender not iXX King, proprietor. 9164 Douglas: rim low my waist." ,T' *6 f Langley. Phone #9. or 7491L1 'after sarriy acceiHed. 9966. Freeh meats and flab. Fra* delivery. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SECOND-HAND dealer» TNDLING. Hi bundles and loose. Phone E. A. CLEVELAND. VICTORIA WEST After the publication of this letter 7723R after 6 p. m. 013-69 Commlttng Kr.gtneer to the Department another correspondent—» man—wrote CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS ÇJMART t8 TRANSFER Furniture, ptAST IRON, bresa steel end slùmloara V*than a Ltvr, un c*..ro»Ai of Lands. *> aaae. X7ICTOEIA IT MARKET—H. to say that “she" was noW thirty etpreas.; low #luirgee. Phone VX/OOD—Good. Department of I^ands. dry. cedar ahiagto wooC Y Stentor; pboae 1611 years of age and had never worn a «fix. •tfumiBU. tools, its Phon* 44487 *§$ 1 v elect*Slagle lead 86.66; doabh Nad. 84.ee Victoria, B C., September. 1621 local killed; butti TKKH-Seabrwk TeZag. cur limits. Phone 6146 ar 8786. No. 42M. Free delivery. masculine garment In his life, -f would view with alarm having to cut my hair and don the hideous gar­ ments worn by the male sex,” he CEMENT AND CONCRETE BRINGING UP FATHER— By GEÔRGE McMANUS wrote. BNIION » CO.. 4M OWE» KcH. At Huddersfield, In 1911. a mill H C.m»«Cement blocks DQ'THEX

UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS. teai B» i«tL F.ÀîuBr EenviBi. I«. lb VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921

OPEN TENDERS ON CANADIAN IMPORTER

At 4 o'clock this afternoon tenders will be opened by Capt. Route of the Continental Limited” W. B. Finglass. marine superin­ Along the\\ /aterfront tendent for the " Canadian Gov­ ernment Merchant Marine, and SHIPPING NEWS PNOM DAY TO DAY the contract later awarded for re­ lia 1rs to the steamship Canadian Importer. The enkines will need a thorough overhaul, and repairs will be. necessary to the **fldley” top. damaged by the bonfire maintained to attract attention when the vessel was drifting IN PORT TO-DAY FROM FAR EAST helplessly at sea.

DELAYED BY FOG PORT AUTHORITIES Boat and Rail SOLID STEEL TRAIN Direct Rail Leave Victoria Connecting Link Between West and East Leave Vancouver 0. S. K. Liner Reached Port 11 a.m. Sunday STEAMERS CONNECT AT PRINCE RUPERT WITH TRAINS 7.45 p. m. daily This {Horning From China TO MEET SHORTLY FOR ALL EASTERN POINTS. Tourist and Travel Bureau, B11 Government Street. and Japan Ports

Fifteen day* out from Yokohama, Both American and Pacific the Javanese liner Hawaii Mara, Capt. tiuruga. reached port early this Coast Bodies Arrange morning and landed passenger» and , Conventions Canadian National Railways freight at the Outer Docks before clearing for Seattle. The ship encountered much fog The American Association of Fort * outside and but for the atmospheric Authorities, whose annual gathering conditions would have made port will commence In Beattie on Tues­ yesterday noon. The Hawaii Marti day, comprises all the chief ports of brought in less than 2,000 tons ofj Oriental cargo and 76 jmss.-ngers., the United States and Canada, and VESSEL MOVEMENTS She landed ten Steerage passengers; usually representatives of several Canadian Pacific Railway here. The porta of loading In the i foreign countries attend. Under 1 Orient were Hongkong, . | Carmania at New Y'ork from B. C. COAST SERVICE. Dairen, Kobe, ïokkaichi and Y'oko-, these circumstances direct repre­ Liverpool; Empress of Russia ut VANCOUVER—At 2.15 p.m. daily, and 11.45 p m. daily except Sunday. sentation of Victoria, and an in­ Manila from Vancouver; Niagara at Purser Nagai .Back. vitation to the delegates to pay a Sydney from Vancouver. SEATTLE—At 4.30 p m. daily. brief visit . here will be greatly Purser A. Nagai, formerly wit h the : Tacoma. Oct. 6.—Arrived; Romu­ ALASKA ROUTE—From Vancouver October 1th, 19th, 29th, at 9.00 p. JB. O. S. K. liner Panama Maru. returned The purpose of the association is lus. Christiania, via ports. OCEAN FALLS-PRINCE RUPERT ROUTE—Temporarily suspended. with the Hawaii Marii aftyr two to exchange Informâtion relative to Portland. Ore.. Oct. 6—Arrived; POWELL RIVER-UNION BAY-COMOX ROUTE—From VancouVW years' absence from the North Pacific> every Tuesday and Saturday at 1L4» p.m. port construction, maintenance, Penniworth, Liverpool : BearporL route...... ------r O. S. K. LINER HAWAII MARU UNION BAY-COMOX ROUTE—From Vancouver every Thursday at Two years ago Purser Nagai left! operation, organization, financing and Kobe; Santa Inez. ; * 30 a m * management, and to formulate re­ Senator, San Diego and way ports. the Panama Maru and was as­ WEST COAST VANCOUVER ISLAND ROUTE—From Victoria on the signed to the Himalaya Maru. which commendations regarding these Sailed: Liverpool Maru, Europe; 1st, 10th, 20th each month at 11 p ni. various matters; also to encourage Baja, California, Mexico and Central là -December. 1919. transported one SHIP STRANDING GULF ISLAND ROUTE—Leaves Wharf, BeUevIHe Street, every Monday. thousand ex-German prisoners front waterborne transportation and In­ America ; Ryder Hanlfy, San Pedro. Wednesday and Saturday at 8 00 a. m. Thursday at 7.00 a. m. Kobe, to W llhelmsha ven, Ge rhia ny. dustrial development and to promote Seattle, Oct. 6 —Arrival: Wlllpolo. Hull of Arizonan ENDED IN SCRAP , tt\, state and national publicity of Apply to Any Agent Cenedlen Pacific Railway. Subsequently Purser Nagai Was New York, Newcastle, N. S. W.; •"thlnsf erred to the round-the-world all port afttlOT. President. Los Angeles; Libby, Maine service of the Osaka Shoscn Kaisha. The members of the crew of the The Pacific Coast Association of Taku. Sailed: Alaskan, Vancouver; Arizonaft, now in the Esquimau Silk Cargo. Port Authorities will hold their an Admiral Farragut, San Diego. drydock, sought a warrant to-day nual convention in Vancouver fol San Francisco. Oct. 6—Arrived: Included in the cargo of the Hawaii Badly Holed by for the arrest of the first rmfcte, R. lowing the meeting of the American Maru was 2,091 bales of raw silk, ahd Floridian. Philadelphia : Willamette, Tobish. An information, however, Association. It is hoped that Vic­ (J ray’s Harbor; Frank G. Drum, 140 cases of manufactured silk goods. toria may profit by the conjunction Twenty-six bags of mail were dis­ was granted, charging Tobish Portland. Sailed: Idaho. Aberdeen; charged here, also two bags of air. with assault. The incident fol­ of the two events, and that many of Rose City. Portland; Daisy. Astoria. San Los the delegatee may visit here. mail, picked up by Biddle Hubbard, * lowed an argument on board in Kobe. Sept. 23 —Sailed : Aden Francisco the aerial mail^ carrier, Contact With Reef which one of the. quartermasters Maru. Portland. Ore. Angeles The Hawaii ‘Maru left port about who had been at the wheel when Yokohama. Oct. 2.—Sailed: Korea CALIFORNIA 11 o’clock for Seattle. the ship struck a reef was badly Maru. San Francisco. via the beaten up. Chief Dawley of the FUSHIMI MARU IS Hongkong. Oct. 5.—Sailed: Golden HIGHER RATE FOR Esquimau force Induced the bel­ State, San Franciico; West Henw All Serious Damage Is Confined to Starboard Side Aft; ligerents to remain peaceful, anû shaw. San Francisco. LUMBER FORWARDED bring any dispute they had to New York, Oct. 6.—Sailed : A. L. Punctured Tanks Allow Fuel Oil to Leak Into Dockj court. CLEARING OUTWARD Kent. Seattle Shasta Route FROM PUGET SOUND Antwerp. Oct. 2.—Arrived : Kem Daily through trains from Seattle Causing Problem. dijk, San Francisco. Seattle. Wash., Oct. 7.—Eight lum­ Big N.Y.K. Liner Taking Out Kobe. Oct. 2.—Arrived; A y aha ber c&rgocg, aggregating 20,000,000 Maru. Tacoma ; 2nd, Grace Dollar, . THE DOUBLE TRACK LINE feet, will proceed to the Orient OUTGOING MAILS Good List of Passengers San Francisco* 3rd. HangkpW Maru. Shipping. Board bottoms during Oc­ Portland. Ore. Direct connections to , tober and November. All the car­ Survey of the freighter Arizonan in the Ksquimalt drydock ON PACIFIC ROUTE For Orient Sydney, N. 8. W.. Oct. 3.—Arrived: goes, Including two others dispatched this morning disclosed that the vessel had sustained serious damage Niagara, Vancouver. Denver Kansas City El Paso Harwich, Oct. 6 —Arrived Grellsle, at the end pf September, were taken when she struck on Kellett Bluff. It is conservatively estimated China and Japan. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner Chicago St. Louis and at, the old base rate of SIS.50 per Fuehimi Maru. Capt,.. ft, ,£>JlUpl.dm. San Francisco. thousand linear feet, having been That vt least- tin hottssi phft»s-u4U-ha*»o-4«-4>»-renewed and a Ixlon—Mailji clo.c "OctObèF 7. T London."Oct 6 —"AWVCd: —AUTtmr, • Montreal------New. York Southwest Joints - booked prior < he -Htspewtimt ^>rd»r Ttmnber nf Trames strnTfrhrened. and rh'e tank Tops have been set it: Tnr: -dut» -ruk-oham» October Vfv Beat tie at 10 "o’clock tills morn 'Seattle.—-----—------tosued by the Board last August. But up. All the damage is confined to the starboard site well abaft due Hongkong November 3. ing for this port, and will clear from Reservation, held here. after November 30 lumber wjill he Ftwbimi -Maru—Mails etoee Octo­ the Outer Docks late Uhls afternoon the engine-room and extends to the twin propellers, the blades of ber 7, 4 p. m.; due Yokohama Octo­ EMPRESS OF JAPAN carried by government owned ships on her return voyage to the Orient. only at a rate not less than $17.50, wliieh have been twisted by impact with the reefs. ber 21 : due Hongkong November IS DUE ON MONDAY according to a supplementary notice. Empress of Asia—Mails close Octo­ The ship Is taking out a good list of For Further Information Apply Any Two large holes, one of sufficient size to permit a man to crawl ber 13; due Yokohama October 24; passengers and a capacity cargo. On the latter date also the Ship­ Ticket Aient or ping Board plan of concentrating its through, have been ripped through the steel plates at the star­ due Hongkong November 3. Among those booked outward in The Canadian Pacific liner Empress service between Puget Sound and the Wenatchee—Mails close October of Japan will arrive in port from the board bilge: three other smaller holes the Fu’shlmi’s first cabin is 8. Na- Orient early Monday, afternoon, it is FRANK 8. ELLIOTT, General Agent Orient under the Adimiral Line flag operation and by this ^method the 15. 4 p. m ; due Yokohama October are located further aft and nearer kase. formerly assistant manager of announced at the city ticket office. will go Into effect. Freighters now thick liquid was pumped from the 27; due Hongkong November 6. _ LtuB_ keel, and two keel dilates the Beattie office of the. company The Canadian-Australian liner Ma­ . ,618-619 Regers Building, Vancpuver, B. C» bein*UfUI» operated,UlUUéUÜU- by UlUKiother t-uinpoilte» • • ■ ~ ---- awe IMA family Mr 'N.-fkasc 6V»ent kura will leave thlf port promptly at - or firms-#ni hé -amt 'thé' "fMHtiged. "* f moored Off the dock gates. t tôber 22. düe Yokohama ^ovembjr 5; due Hongkong November 13. 5 three and a half years in Beattie, 11 o’clock to-morrow morning for Trans-l’acific business formerly Tanks Punctured. The oil floats on the surface, but and for the past year and a half has Auckland and Sydney via Honolulu shared t'V th»m will tnr turm-«l over “it war itBcewRryts pianp both oil ... .-Hawaii. Maru -Mails close October The after tanks were punctured 25, 4 p. m.; due Yokohama. Novem­ been In New York; Having been and Suva. ■entirely -to.. -tiA*î.e.,ilegi.»-4«l£»,$XûLU),ûi)û and. water. The bottom of the dock five years away from the hojmo freight and passenger vessels oper­ mrmvw is 'flttînéâktntr mw-the presented a filthy spectacle and It ber S» •- .... ■ ..... K a tori Maru—Mails close October office he Is returning on a vacation ated by the Admiral" Line,. supple­ drydock, the bed of which is flooded will prove a eostlv job to remove the and then reassignment. 8. Tomin- mented by such other ships as cargo oil1 coating from the gran tip facings. 28, 4 p. m.: due November 12; due with the thick black liquid. The es­ Hongkong November 26. aga of the London, England office of tHE ADM'RAL uNe Day Steamer to Seattle requirements may demand. , cape of fuel oil into the dock left the The dripping fuel oil will make the the N. Y. K., is also returning to The announcement with reference repair Job an unpleasant one and Australia and New Zealand. Japan. Ships at a Glance ship liable to a penalty of $l,06u and to the acceptance of lumber offer­ much more expensive one than would Makura, October 8, noon; direct. Miss Ethel Chandler, daughter of a certified cheque covering that PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO ings at $17.50 tfrrthcV stated that otherwise be the case. Tahiti October 25, 1 p. m.. via San H. J. Chandler, general agent for the amount was turned-over -to the dock extra tonnage would be provided at Oil Floating in Harbor. Francisco. Chicago, Milwaukee A St- Paul Ka|l TO ARRIVE. SS.SOLDUC superintendent before the vessel en­ . .Oct. 11 Reduced Round-Trip Fares w this rate, anti while it is believed in The Department of Marine and way at St. Paul, is also to be a pas Talt.iybius . Leaves C. P R. wharf dally except tered the graving basin. A notice . Oct. 12 Sunday at 10.16 a. m. for Pert An- some quarters that there will be lit­ harbor officials displayed concern this senger by the Fushimi, being ei Empress of Japan tle business done at the increased posted in the dockyard announces BARQUENTINE T0LMIE route to Shanghai to visit a brother Kauri M-tru ...... Orient...... Oct. 13 gelea, Dungeneea, Port Williams. morning ovt-r the condition of the .. .Orient...... Oct. 21 Port Townsend and Seattle, arriving figure, many shipping operators are the forfeiture of the sum posted in there. Kashi ma Maru . harbor at Esquimau as a result of TO START LOADING . .Australia.. . Nov. Seattle 6.46 p. m. Returning, leaves of the opinion that the new rate fin­ the event of fuel oil escaping into J. C. Vint of Seattle, who only re Niagara ...... CALIFORNIA the dock. The case of the Arizonan the oil leakage. The harbor is cov­ Suva Maru ...... Orient. Nov. 24 Beattie daily except Saturday at ally will prevail. This view is based cently returned from London, is For full Information, midnight, arriving Victoria 9.16 the Ship- 11* recognized as an exceptional one ered with floating oil and It Is feared The H. It. McMillan company will TO BAIL. on the fact that as soon as going to Yokohama on business, and . .Orient...... Oct. etc. see =>kings • t 1 as the ship was in grave danger of that the floating buoys and aids to shortly put on berth at Vancouver Fushimi >Uru 1 E. E. BLACKWOOD, Apeak navigation will become coated with from there proposes to go to Har- ixion ...... Orient.... . oet. 7 $12.56 the rates demanded by priv­ sinking as she swung at her n the Victor ia-Uiplt four-mast bar- Mn, Manchuria. Rev. Thomas Bar­ , . . Australia. 1234 Government SL Phone 7166. the floating oil, ' <1 uentine Simon F. ToTmle, which has Makura ...... -•'••• 9 Pacific Steamship Co. ately owned carriers Immediately ad­ in the harbor awaiting her turn in clay. a missionary, is en route from ,.. Orient... - Oct. 9 Or H. J. HARTNELL, Apeat, In view of the state of the ship Katort Maru ...... ItlTHET CONSOLIDATED, c P. R. Dock.Phone un vanced to $15 and $1*. drydock. been fixed to load lumber for the London to Formosa. Dr. J. S. Sar­ Hawaii Maru .... .Orient.... • -Oct. 13 and the dock from the escaping fuel ,. .Orient... . Japan and other Oriental countries Wading in Oil. Orient. gent, wife and daughter, of Chicago, Empress of Asia . Oct. 1$ LIMITED. Agente oil there Is every indication that the .. .Orient.... also are experiencing building boom*, The escape of fuel oil from the arc also booked by the Fushimi. Wenatchee ..... -.Oct 15 1117 Wharf Street Phone Net 4 repair contract will be aw'arded here. .. .Orient...... Oct 28 Arizonan’s tanks has created a ter­ Katort Maru UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY and virtually all the Asiatic lumber The specifications are noxc being*pre- James Carle. George Morgan and Kaahtma Maru . . .Orient..... 18 rible mess in the bottom of the dry- MANY CHINESE H. Peterson, the latter accompanied „ d 6. G. Limited markets are displaying distinctly pared end it is expected tfint the re­ COASTWISE SAILINGS. bullish tendencies. This is consid­ ii.». k. At the .se.i ■ by his wife, form a party of en­ Regular sailings from Vonomwm ts pair Job will be awarded within the For Vancouver. ered another factor favoring the es­ orsool .the pungent ‘and sticky mix­ LEFT BY IXION gineers bound for China. al East Coast and Mainland Petal» next few days. Princess Victoria leaves 8.1Î p. m more. TtU what you can do in Lagging Campa and Canneries ae far tablishment of the high rate for car­ ture, making it exceedingly difficult Mlis Ceteste T. Mtîîef, a wealthy a,|-rlncess Adelaide or Prince*»* Msry classified ad. Spend a few minute» aa Prince Rupert and ASftt rying lumber. for the. surveyors to get at the dam­ Capt. Curtis Here. After embarking 360 Chinese young American woman, who has examining the classifieds and add per detailed Information appdr age Capt. Libbeue Curtis, of the Marine steerage passengers here this made several trips to the Orient, is leaves 1146 p.m. daily except Sunday From Vancouver. years of happiness * to the lives of •EO. MeOREOOR. Agent, Workmen were wading about in it survey firm of Pilsbury & Curtis, San forenoon, the Blue Funnel liner also among the passengers topsail by yourself and family. Phone 1090, . 1S2S. Ns. 1 Belment Hot VESSEL CHARTERED in gum boots, others had various ixion got away for the Orient. the Fushimi. 8. Q. Hayes and rrinceie Adelaide or Princess Mary Francisco, arrived in Victoria to-day arrives «10 a m. daily. Times Advt. Dept. , FOR MOVIE DRAMA parts of their anatomy covered with to survey the damage cauied to the The Ixion took out a capacity daughter, Helen, are booked for i-rtnce*» Charlotte arrives at t p. m. the liquid adhesive and the dock and Arizonan. cargo. Manila by this vessel. its approaches were plastered with Owing to the accident to the Ari­ Inbound from the Orient, the dsily For Beattie, The American barquentine Olympic the fuel zonian, the steamship Alaskan has Blue Ftmnpl liner Talthyblus Is A ten minutes struggle In writing prince Rupert. 11 am. «*ur»/i!sr« has be*n chartered by the Famous Pumping Liquid Out. a want ad. and y au will sell that Prince George. 11 a m . Wednesdays Piayers-Lasky Company for two been placed on the Arizonan’s route, expected to arrive here on Mon­ In an effort to clear the dock of and hhs bèen dispatched from Seattle day. property Just as sure as—as taxes. Sol Due leaves 10.15 a,m. daily. months. The vessel will be used In Phone 1090, TlffieS* AdV7 Dept. Princess Charlotte leaves at 4 M p.m the production of motion pictures. the fuel oil a steam pump was In to Vancouver to load cargo. From Beattie. go] pue arrives Sara (standarl Plan Now e*PtIncwsnvfctoria arrives daüy al LU

p.m. pr|nce Rupert. Prince Runert Sundays. 11 a. sa to Advertise Then iiv f>«rept Sunday. u Canada’? Favori he Tobacco Prince Runert. Sunday., T a. m Granting, for the nake of, argument SUNHISE AND SUNSET. that huaincss might be better, thin is Tim.'of wtSeand .uneat (Pacific the time to plan your advertising to etandard time) at Victoria. B. C, for make it better. the month of Octoher. 1W1: Ruhr«se Sunflet Hour Min. Hour Min If you are a Daily Newspaper Ad­ 64 vertiser, you may be already doing 52 66 as suggested. 48 46 | 43 41 I If you are considering the advisa­ 39 bility of Daily Newspaper Advertis­ £ ing, this is the-best time to secure ad­ 33 vice from this association, or from a SI 29 recognized Advertising Agency. 27 1 15 23, 21 I There i* no financial obligation in­ 19 ! 17 { volved in seeking the advice of this V6 is; association. is ! h It has nothing to sell. It maintains 65 1 63; a department to show, manufacturers •2 way* and means of utilizing the ad­ 61 19 I vertising facilities of its members— Ml 6?j the Daily Newspapers of Canada.

HOURS OF SATISFACTION le.ued by Canadies Dally New.pnper* Aanoclatjon, The Tobacco of Quality are gained l«y men and women who! Head Office, Toronto. invest mtnu-.es In classified adver-1 tlsement planning and reading. If, you are wo lh more you can eatnl - 4-*-* VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 17 ALABASTINE----— MARKET CROWDED: Financial Friendship Msk«‘A'o’ur lltW Announcing that the Victoria Pub­ For practically two months a quiet lic Market is crowded to capacity •tat* has prevailed throughout the feed (Burdick Bros., Limited.) of your business, advice on invest­ and that recent applicants for stalls market and With the exception of a few IN WILL STREET New York sterling, $3.78-6. ments or information regarding condi­ have been turned away, Alderman solitary change* the market has been Canadian sterling. $4.17. tions and orosnects in all parts of the world. Robert Dinedale, Chairman of th* stationary But once again the quota­ New York fund*. 10 per cent: | DEWART RESIGNS civic Market Committee, declared to- tions produce an encouraging outlook, New York silver, foreign, 70-3c. I day that the Headquarters Fire Hall *" T,rk. Oct ? —Th. .in.*, market NOTICE with numerous variation*, which Illus­ I«undon bar silver, 41-7d. must be made part of the market snowed little change et the close to-day trate a fluctuation in the majority of TH€ MERCHANTS BANK next year. and except in a few instance* where sell, The public are notified that from thin 'The, market is absolutely filled products with only one commodity to lag prevailed little change wee recorded. Head Office: Montreal OF CANADA Established 1864* PARTY LEADERSHIP i ow," Alderman Dlnadnic stated. advance in price, and as this product uiite until further notice no bills are to Chandler Motor* and Mexican Petroleum TO-DAY’S TRADING IN l e paid to agents acting ht purporting ! VICTORIA BRANCH 9 . ^ C "At the present time the Market la used very little, the effect on the feed were «ha feature* when heavy pressure E. W. MeMULLEN. Manager. to act for St. Joseph s Hospital. j ------CHINESE BRANCH (1626 G. Committee has in its hands applica­ market will not be felt. The downwaid brought to bear on these laeties. No ape- WINNIPEG MARKETS E. W. MeMULLEN. Manager. ------N"4,l,: i Ontario Legislature Liberals to tion* for stall room from six dif­ trend of the feed price* might be put OAK BAY BRANCH tv • hi C. ANTHONY. Messager. ferent persona and has been unable î.0*nLt0 «he completion of harvesting Winnipeg. Oct. 7.—Tb<* earlier strength Choose New Chief to grant any of them. This, of k.VZ. hay thi" *•«* has produced a Allis-Cheltner* on the Iocs' wheat market was not sue course, is a serious state of affaira bumper crop of excellent quality and a Am Beet fluggr tained to-day, although the trade wad as the growth of the market should flJ*dU£tl2n was réglâtered on timothy Am. Can tro. coin. fairly active. White them was steady buy­ Real Estate Agents Toronto^ OcL_. 7»-— The A*4«»be- says f}™L *J hav. while wheat has ing there wa* not sufficient to hold the certainly be encouraged. It is one Am Car Fdy...... this mqrning dropped $2 Oil cake was the product Am. Cotton Oil Treasure of hedging sales. Th* close was HOLDERS OF VICTORY BONDS MATURING IN 1934 Will please take NOTICE, that all *‘H. H. Dçwàrt, K. C.. who ha* led of the most profitable and useful of latent n.wh# °Vly uPwerd change, ao- Am. In. Corp...... 1 % to 1 Vs lower. There was a fair dt- Can exchange them for a Dominion of Carifcda Bond maturing at prac- listing* -of Out—JProperty Glan«y - the Liberal Party in the Legislature the city's institutions and the re­ ♦ anting the price to $6.1. which gives Am. IkOcn motive mand for < ash wh»at at unchanged tteeny the same time, end increase their capital 25%. Full particulars Am. Smelt. * itef premium* Offering* of No. 1 Northern on application. Mot," 724 Esquimau Road, are here­ of Ontario during the past two «es­ striction of Its development and op­ jump of $5 over the old price. . *7-7 were 'fairly plentiful, but No 2 an» eration is serious from the stand­ I>rir’a" remain about the same Am. Huger Rfr. . C6-I by cancelled. tions. recently Intimated to the Lib­ Am. T. and Tel Northern were light. On the future coarse point of the corporation and the except for whole red salmon, which sell 107-7 grains m«r oat.i were ell fractionally lower, PAUL H. BOR ROD AI LE. eral members his Uesirt* to be re­ a* tAc per pound and two for 25c Whole Am. Wool, com. . R. P. CLARK & COMPANY, LIMITED public. Am. Hum. Toh barley léc higher, flax 3c. to 6%c higher lieved of the duties of the leadership codfisi1 dropped two rente, while the and rye 1c to 3 4c lower Inspections Members B. C. llend Dealers' Aaeeclatiea. so that he might devote a larg r part "The only logical and sensible way rilieta are t»elng picked up by the con- Annrondn to extend the market is to take In for^*r et /trai*ht In**place of the At vhleon tblalled 1,24$ care, of which 973 were JmSSSm of his time to the practice of his pro­ Atlantic Uulf ..**’** onfraet wheat. fession. the Main Fire Hall. I endeavored former quotation. which read two for xluld pin t*nirth* la,t Quotation. •-orn Product* ... oak buffet. $22 50. very good enamel J>l*-ttllera H#v Oef...... SY% Yield 6.20 Per Cent. / beds, from $1 up; springs. $2 u'p; child’s to become a candidate for the Fed­ "I propose that the new hall be SS»Aft per do,en wi,h a scarcity Brie ...... fee...... $3 11% cot. $6.50; wringer. $2.50: toilet sets. eral Parliament In the coming «lej- Jv£l .««J k*?,y t0 remaln nn thé market C»n, Klectrk ", Flax — built on the site of the present Yates for some time to come Cowlehai Oct...... J7l% 173% m $3.25; hirge oak dresser with 2 ft. by tlon.JJ Street pumping atationr a central lo­ Oen Motor* 3 ft. mirror. $17.50, several wardrotn-s. vHna ^*U Mrr,n* butter drop ( vodrlch ifi. y., . nw" I?!1* 174% i::s from. #8 up: white enamel drea.ser and cation in every way suitable. This >1J,nd*d out by the retailer on Ut. Nor. Ore 176 177% Gillespie, Hart & Todd, Ltd. chest of drawers. $25; six-hole Albion would enable us to, close up the a point to-day, when five rente was the Rye— EVIDENCE TO BE Ot. Northern pfd. ". Oct...... »: *4 sf % *4% Phone 2140 711 Port Stmt stove with colls. $22 50; gas range. Yates Street hall and would make the /£.7>du.Ct Th* r*tall houses quote Dec 9» >, *5% china cabinet with glass doors, 510; set ihe following prices: ln.*oiratlon Cop TAKEN IN ARBUCKLE Department much more efficient In Inter. Mer Marine Cash price* ‘Wheat—No I hard, 11 : of fire iron*. $2; shotgun. $*.50. every way. That this move is neces­ „, Veoetaeiee. .Vo 1 Northern. 115; 2 Northern. 113% 3 CASE OCTOBER 13 sary is proved by the continual HTron. [b...... Kenne<-ott Copper Northern. 110%TNo. 4. 104%. No. 6. 91% ; growth of the market and the present Squash, lb ...... C'V ^o'^hein . No 4. »4%; feed. 74* track, 114% GREGORY TIRE A RUBBER CO„ LTD. Ban Francisco. Oct. 7.—Roscoe V Spinach. 4 lb* for ! ! ! I-ehlgh VgUev . . . . Oats— ? f. ir n% extra 1 feed. 39%: tnr condition in which we find our­ Lack. Steel 1 feed. 37 î-fwd. 39%: track. 41 % 1919 under Companies Act, Province of British Colombia nfreet. rotato»a. lb...... Authorised capital $1,$00.00#. divided into 160 000 ordinary shares of the ♦ Fatty) Arbtickle was arraigned in selves—unable to allow legitimate Pumpkin, lb...... MMvale " Harley— 3 W. 55% rejected and Forthcoming Sales the Superior Court to-day on a charge feed. 42 % , truck, 55%. Jff value of $10. The capacity of the present plant la 15S.HS tires aad enterprises an opportunity to sell to Mex Petroleum Cauliflower * • 300.000 tybe* per year, working day and night. After the most careful In­ Messrs. Williams & t>. duly in­ of manslaughter growing out of the1 the public." Parsnip*, g fôr / ’.'.‘.V.T.V * V 15» Mt**ourl Pacific NlUonal !.ead Has—"n W V. 175 2 <* W 171 ; 3 vestigation*. I believe 1 am very conservative In stating that five years structed. will sell by Public Auction death of Ml** Virginia Happe Oc- ! from now will see three shares earning. 60 per cent, to 60 per cent, dividende _ - H. & Hart C, W . 146*. rejected. 146 track. 175 fober 13 was set as the date for plead -1 a ïïRtiîk-■«£*•••■ with a market value of ten times par. $600 Invested J&day should be ing. Arbuckle's attorneys. C. H. Bren - MAN CHOKED TO ZZS York Central Monday. October 17. at 1334 John­ Northern Pacific drawing I2..0 in yearly profits, with a market value "of SMOO for the stock nan,M>f Son Francisco, and Milton M oîîîîrs* 5'*rrr*- ib.... held. To anyone looking for a safe investment I believe this stock to he son Street, near Fern wood Road, SELLING CONTINUES IN Cohen, of -Los Angeles, saying they DEATH ON APPLE ».r«n torn. do:t Ohio Cm* . . unsurpassed. House, Property, Furniture Effects wished lam consult with othsf Cem.fi., 12 for' ...... Pennayl vanla R r Phone »*7t H. MAT WOOD 20» Pemberton Bldg. and Overland Car. Turnip,. io for ...... Pffple a CM* CHICAGO GRAINS Hamilton, Ont. Oct. 7.—John Bran- I;»*te. I for ...... °n Wednesday. October 19. at ton. twenty-two, while at the home Itay Con*. Mining St The bullish feeling created by the large Tllan-Y-Mor," 724 Esquimau Road, of a friend yesterday chocked to ih."::*:...... Republic Ste*l export *ale* reported yertefdayit air wa* «lia- thf Property. Furniture and TTffecta. dçath on a piece of apple. Sin. Oil elpeted after the flret hour of. trading a For further particulars apply to TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Southern Par. when influential aelllr.g made U* appear­ Southern Rv, com. ... ance and continued without *betem<«nt The Auctioneer Stewart Williams Hamilton. Ont., Oct. 7.—John Hoff­ htudebaker Corp ^yÂNTÏSD Rente-Koine to bulid. lot* man, twenty-five, a farmer, tiled last right u|> to the close. Late In the session 4H) and 411 Sayward Building. P!oaa Sheffield a feeltn* of extreme uncertainty wa* v. .1 emea Bey and Fair- night of a bullet wound accidentally Cabbage, per Tb. !.'!!! ! The Texas Compinv i*-«p for ,fca*h. itegatmwe prevalent and although there wa* evidence EUROPEAN INVESTMENTS Phone 1324. vward Bid*______«7 self-inflicted. Hoffman, while hunt­ l nlon Pacific of, further export buelnee* b*>ing done, ing rabbits, sat down on a stump and Rhubarb0nlpna* - !»• for . Utah Copper to-day the tra«1e were inclined to doubt Owing to the low rate of most European currencies aa compared with tW A SPECIAL LOT of April hatched pul- 1' » Ind Alcohol Canadian dollar, we advocate limited buying of French, Belgian and Italian rested the rifle between his knees tlie demand, will prove permanent. It wa* •*1 Mf. various breed*, from heavy i«y. lZÎÏ.iTT. Ton„toe*...... lT S. Ituhher intimated the bulk of the buvlng wa* ® war bond*, us Investments likely to eventually prove very profitable. Write In» strain*, right from the farm.. Special pointing toward his abdomen. Ir Locsl 1 otatoe*, per sack. It V 8 Steel com ...... merely to fill ocean tonnage. Buying of IjH ua for full particulars. price* for Saturday at the public .Market Willy'* Overland UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS some way the gun wàs discharged Fruit. this sort ha* been In progress from time Seavlew Poultry Farm Stall, main entran- ê He was a returned soldier. Westinghouse Klee. . Ir time for past several week* and the In- Allied Chemical nblllty to dispose of ca*h grain abroad ha* g BURDICK BROS., LIMITED 1 'urn*, Ib...... 160 Inter Rarv...... undoubte-ily been the chief depressing fac­ KL1*!”- table, 3 the . 35c ; 3 lb* >m: Cotton Oil . ... tor i nthe futur** market which must Flivate Leased Wire* to New York. Chicago, Montreal, Toronto. d2* to. II. .50, 00. -750 .k‘Wy Sprlrgfteld .... naturally «airy the burden Cash tirk-e* fÿ] Fembertoe Bulldleg. \ letoria. B. C. Hotel Yaamover Bldg., V r®*1"' «uni, it Columbia Uraph I .Ilian..bulk, . -« lb . lA all market* to-day were lower and fUr ______Spr*, (Joy 5-Liher talk wa* heatiL of congeailorj In,.lhg.. .. Hgl fSl fml Gel fSl f»1 Lemons (Cal ), i z nanininiDiaiüiDiniDiGiü ',0$5.'.S2. .M, : gulf eliminating the natural outlet for J H LBISJISJ C=J Cl BO "*»»»•". lb. ... Famous Players northwestern wh»at and Inert Ming the géachae,^. r Trans^ .OJl_ ..v •Mbinem* to- ditcrgrr. miaa —fr. ; v CaTh—nultlKb wnttrovtaxm tw tht* market aBd * to* — White Motor* ...... caj. Tokay orai»*« Middleetatee Oil . . . «•« checked early in the day by appear NEW ISSUE ( al. Black CJ»apes, lb! ! ance of persistent cash hou*.*d selling Phll'lpa p«t. ;■ gainst purchase*. Late in th* day fur­ Beach Car ther weakness wa* augmented hv- w sud 6’mond*. per lb. N.U<*‘ Chandler Motor* . . Hewstor OU den drop in cash price due to the with drawal of leading lnduetrlal buyers mb well $2,000,000 Cuban Cane ifugar SBSf. Per lb...... Fierce Arrow aa ahippere from the market. THarount* FUbert*. per tb ...... under the futures were reduced half to naps Retail Store * one cent from veeterday. It I* quite ap­ S Roatted Deanut*. 2 Ihe...... Royal Dutch . parent that corn will nnlinut to move Pre,lw=» *"* =«S^ Tevaa Pacific C. * ' anadtum ...... from the Interior in liberal volume and AT THE Stromburg Car such development* a* the withdrawal of 'Province of British Colombia ,b„; hover* frem the market, will he aecom,- 1 a n le.tl b y w eaknë>X. », ___ .... JrôVt Creamery. !h'9...... T... hATk--‘X'nrth western Interest* were wwwTn '*****»•’ I>er lb ------24# ; a«Ue««> t hrciiehetM t he gwpe.nn. t*»4- Kggf (local), dog...... h T the absorptive power wa* entirely inade- Twenty-Five Year 6% Gold Bends .... a ■V4HIr •••'«•oeew* ■on**4ec« trgg. w-tibowC fda.- ...... *...... ------»----— ------lure, defining a* much a* the future* I>«ied October 1st, 1921 Due October 1st, 194$ H f Cheese...... •*» Thi* market I* peth*na more in need rtf REMODELLING SALE Finest Ontario, solid*, lb ...... Î* 1 ullleh Incentive than other due to Principal and half-yearly interest (let April and October) hlnest Ontario, twin*. Ib. .. .•____ 38 the large avallabi - supplice. payable in gold at Victoria, Vancouver, Toronto,' Montreal Stilton*, lb...... 42 Close Wheat— Open High tit»- * I or Winnipeg at the holder’s option. Q. . Fleh. Dec. YU 114-4 T»9-7 Bios fern. 2 Ih-...... ft May ...... 118-4 11» 113-9 Bonds may be registered to principal. Red Spring Salmon. 2 lb#...... 45 Denominations: $1,000 and $600. Smoked Spring Salmon, lb ...... 10 «4-4 - Store Opens at 9 a. m. Small Halibut ...... SO .Max . 55-4 5-5-4 Oat*— Price: 97.47 and Interest, yielding 6.20 Cod, whole fleh, lb...... 10 Dec...... 15-4 35-9 % Cod Fillets, 2 for...... 30 Role*, lb ...... if British Columbia, with an area of 227.747,200 acres, ranks third In Local Halibut ...... 25 %**«*. size among the provinces of Canada. The Province possesses abun­ 1-04 Al, MT04 K 4|( (STATION». Black Cod (fresh) ...... 15 dant natural resources, including timber, coal and mineral ores. fmoked Lin* Cod. 2 for...... SR < By F W Stet eneon »" Kipper- ...... IS Three transcontinental and numerous short lines of railway serve Snaps for Men and Boys Fre-h Herring, lb., 10c; 3 Ihe...... 25 Athabasca Oil#-...... to bring the Province Into close touch with Eastern centres. Its <>«be ...... U, 2SO » How cna Copp *r ... .05. progress and development is evidenced by comparing the value of Bmnrte. per lb...... frmmrt .!• D. Ç. A ma i. OU 5thrimpw ...... so H. V. Heflnlng Co. . . î.s total production, which in 1901 amounted to $53,037,210, with that Smoked Black Cod...... IS H. C. Perm Uan of 1920, which amounted to over $267.000,000. 20 Pairs Men s Genuine Box Kip Boots. Cod. lb ...... 15 Houndary Haj. OU To clear ...... Canada Copper Orders may be telegraphed or telephoned at our expense, and bonds $3.60 Small Red Salmon, 15c lb , 2 for.. Can Nat. Fire Clama, per Ib...... « o#et Copper will be delivered to purchasers free of all delivery charges. 7>*rge Oyster* t-era Province . , .1» 18 Pairs Men s Box Calf Blucher Boots. Olympia Oyster*, pint...... Tons. M A s...... Value ififi.50 ...... Meets. Crow * N'hat Coal ...... : JS 2S • \ $3.95 Beef-, I mug!** Channel ...... 04 Empire Of ! 43 Pairs Men's Genuine Goodyear Welted Slater Rolling Reef ...... 168 .15 A. E. AMES & CO. Pirloln Steak, per Ih ...... 25 « rcut Weil Perm BELMONT HOUSE, VICTORIA, B. C. Calf Boots; good double soles. (PCT £if\ I‘orterhrm*e Steak. Ib >low«* Wvund ...... 2 75 T-Bcr# Steak, lb...... 36 ..’5 Investment New Ysrk Montreal Chicago Established Value «pOeOU TV»t RuastN...... I6f$ .15 R. 0. GROTHE. .McUMiivray ...... Rib*. Ib...... :o?i f| «hob Securities Toronto 1889 25 R. O. Grothe. who was recently ... 6.1 . 0» % All Sixes in Men's 1 'Slater Boots, QA If*-id Snrtce T-*imh— elected a member of the cexcutlve f'aclfic Coast Fir«* . . . . 4 »o value $10.00 ...... «POeOV committee of the nanadlan Manufac­ Pitt Meadow * .... Forequarter*, per Ih...... 26 Pamhler Cnrlbco ...... 07 turers Association. MontreqJ section Mlrcremith ! i Ivcfll leg*, per lb ...... 35 Is president, L. O. - Grothe. Limited, Tx>ln*. lb...... Hiver Crest ■ 24 Pairs Boys' Box Kip School BooU, .15 cigar manufacturer*; president, I^n now slot m ...... BmOHHBHBHDB Usine» f’himîquee du Canada. Limit­ hpartan Oil sizes 1's to .V*. ÛÎO DC Shoulder*. Ih .1» ed, chemical manufacturers; president Standard !/>*.00 ...... (PAtea/O Stewing, Ib...... 12H Hunloch Mine* Ve*’ Ir e*, per Ih . , ...... 39 La Cle., dee EetjahMeecment du Surf Inlet F.W. Stevenson Veal. Inin, per Ih .$r> inertial Traveller* Aimotiatlon ; pre*|- xtcweri M...... OUR BOND T Plew, Ib...... IS dent, cigar manufacturer* nectlon. Jjo. Land ...... Dominion Cigar and Tobacco As­ Troian Oil* STOCKS BONDS Standard (Irndee, 49-lb. sack .... 2 «3 Wh* l*n vcm sociation; director, Chambre de l’om- Do • Pfd...... SERVICE Feed. “ *• merce. Montreal; vlce-pre*ident, N. Beads. The facilities of ear or­ Many New Novelties in Low Cuts Cut Right to Cost per ton per id# A. A. A., and governor of various MINING AND OIL Wheat ...... $55.00 $5.00 bom War Loan. 1#Î6 . 91 «0 96.66 ganisation are at the com­ hospitals. Dqm4 \H»r loan. 193 1. 91.9 f. mand of those deal ring to 68 Pairs Ladies' 44 66 2 36 939$ 8HAKB8 purchase or to disposa of Patent. Court Pumps, with Ground Barley ..... 46.66 2 46 Com. Wat Loan. 1*37 •97.31 *1.26 Viftnry Txian. 1»2J es y kind of bonds. Our ____ _ ll/2-inch heels ; all sizes. Oat* ...... U. 8.-GERMAN TREATY. . .9*.4* 99.46 Bond Department 1 a Crushed Data . 46 06 3.16 X Icti rv l.oun, )92.X . -97 65 99.55 equipped with ■ Ptrlston V" Now ...... Whole Corn ...... 4» 66 2 46 X Ictory Loan. 192 4 . . 99 16 97 16 188 PEMBERTON BLDG. of Statistics, where com­ $2.95 Berlin, Oct- 5. - The Relcharath. or Victory Loan. 1927 Tracked Corn 48.66 ? .36 Imperial Council, to-day officially plete data on all lamie* Feed Corn Heel 41 06 Victorv (,o*n 1933 97 10 91 10 will he found. Our service 41 Pairs Ladies' 2 *6 notified the Reichstag of I ta assent Vl< lorv I.o*n, 19.14 New "Parisienne" Sabot Scratch Feed . . .. 45.66 2.56 94 If. 95 ir, Include* the preparation of Pumps; valu- Timothy Hny ... 1.23 to th» peace treaty with the United vinery, iw»nn. 1937 9|.$6 99.51 eehedule* and anvtea b*aed Alfalfa Hay ...... r.vrff:66 States without modification* After enui eitidy o/ Ibe market Tie and the securities them- $7.50...... Alfalfa Meal ...... 4*66 2 r>o this formality the treaty may be offi­ MONTREAL STOCKS. $4.60 Straw ...... 1* 66 1.66 cially published and acquire legal (By Burdick Brothers Ltd.» 36 Pairs Ladies' Kid 2-Strap Pumps, ... 36.66 1.16 force. These favori nr this . .. 12.06 1 70 r»-H Teleplfnnc ...... character of invest­ C N. Meal ...... T . . 6» 66 2 66 ment and those merely C. N Cake...... MONTREAL NOMINATIONS. Can. Cement com ...... WOOD .... 4166 nraslllan Tree. ,. .. :i...... 23-2 considering this inter- I Chicken Chop ., .... 4106 111 Atltlhi Cowtchan reties flfld wUI find $2.90 Oat Feed ...... 26 66 1.16 Montreal power *4-6 Lake Weed Oil Cake ...... 53 00 5.25 nomination* yesterday, two candi­ Atlantic Musar' ...... 30 30 Pairs Genuine Slater Kid, I Cottonseed Meal .... 53 ut) 1 25 dates for Jdayor and seventy-two for « ane Converters .0 at $5.50 com| I Ground Ron* .. National Hrewerlv* 6.56 thirty-five nldermanlc seats were ...... M-6 Patent and Ounmetal Ox­ Oyster Shell ...... 31 66 2 00 Can. Colton* ...... 74 fords, value /izx Beef Scrape...... 77» nominated. The mayoralty candi­ Can. Gen. Klee...... :«2 Çfiun&a'tôn, 8c Sdn ! (top* dates are Mayor Martin and Luc untarlo Httel . Rochefort. L’ona. M. * H W. A. Cameron & Brother Wtahltehed 11ST. *12.00 ...... «DD.OU |SEVEN HURT IN Itetrolt United .... Horn. Canner* . *mone i Bond Dsslsfg 92 Pairs Ladies ' Kid One- t A RAILWAY SMASH r»>in. 1 and ». W fort at.. Victor In, I NEW VANCOUVER 1.eurent Itlo Co...... Bar Slippers ; all aizea.. r’enn.an*. Ltd Bridgewater. Maas., Oct. 7.—Seven SWIMMING POOL Quebec Ry Steel of Can...... H-4 | person., four of them passenger. % % % SEARCH MADE FOR 3BBB 22 Pairs Ladies' Pelt Slippers, values ire injured when two New York, Vancouver, Ofct. 7 —Officials of the MI.VF.K, BBBBDBE3EZEH *f.75 to $2.25. — (»n I New Haven * Hartford traîna met Vancouver Parks Board know noth­ New York. Oct. 7.—Fvrelan bar silver. MOTOR YACHT OFF In a head-on -collteion In a fog to­ ing tf the project, backed by Seattle 7( % ; Mexican .dollars. 64 %. Broken aizea ...... OUC day at Newdale Station. and Vancouver private capital, to LOWER CALIFORNIA l.uckenbeck has eu, build a Winter swimming pool here. MORE WORK. for the enfety of the I I ONLY FOUR ABLE TO The Board la proceeding with tt.i own I-V» Anselw, Oct. 7. — Hearth plan to build such a pool on English Brantford, Ont. 7.—Industrial con­ throughout the Pacific has been In* FROM SOUTH PASS EXAMINATION Bay. The Real Estate'Exchange is ditions are brightening up a little •tttuted for the private motor yacht getting behind the scheme, and the shoe man here. Announcement was made yes­ Hpeejacke, with the perty of Captain Ce»o STFW ART THE proposal is tb Invite eltlsens to take terday that the Dominion Steel Pro­ and Mr». Albert T. Ooewen of Now will pi. Ottawa, Oct. 7.—Of airly-nine can­ stock In the company. ducts will shortly take no more men ^ -*• y V -lVXv X 1321 Douglas Street didate who eat last May to try to York on board, according to rela­ j qualify for trade ;eomml..loner.hip« In addition to the 126 now employed. tive» at Mro. Ooewen hero, sighting | only four were .^cceeeful. It la an- Have you some real estate to sell? Negotiations are now pending which of n wrecked motor yacht off Cape tribute I neunced. No name, are givea., Let the classified advertisements do if brought to fruition-will mean a Han Luca». Lower California, erveral picked In it for vou. PhMM AâàA. Xiaaaa JAM. aannemon of work on normal lines. Osya ago by the steamship Hattie of South 18 VICT0K1A DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921

Make Your Cold Rooms Comfortable WIFE TAKES This Winter With a 13056768 HUSBAND'S ADVICE Butterfck Delineator k Veedle Art $1.50 Per SE8RIC And Is Made Well Again by Shocking Tragedy Takes Life 35e Copy Year Q 1611 EFFORT Lydia £. Pinkham’s Vege­ of Mrs. Percy Hillis 739 Yates Street Phone 6610 . i And Save One-Third to One Half Your Fuel Bills Case Against Loss of Presby- table Compaund A shocking tragedy* took place at the home of Percy D. Hillis, Gran­ Why are so many Caloric Furnaces being installed ? Because it ! terian Identity Stated is a strong, well built, efficient furnace, and it is sold with a posi­ ville Road. Strawberry Y*lc. yes­ tive guarantee to give satisfaction. ^ Springfield, Mass.—"The doctors terday, slightly after nine o'clock, Permanent Organization is told my husband that I had to have an when Mrs. Hillis. his wife, was i Set Up Here operation, other­ burned to death ih the kitchen of the Drake" Hardware Co. wise I would be a residence before aid could be brought j A meeting of the Presbyterian sickly woman and to her assistance. Continuing the Sale of 2213 Oak Bay Avoue. 1413 Douglas Street. Herman Williams a boy working in j«'hurch Association was held in the could not have any a field some 200 yards distant from ! < «range Hall last night with the Rev. more children on the residence, heard screams and ran ( Joseph McCoy in the chair. The account* "' of " my to the house to find the kitchen in ! meeting wa> not well attended, hav- flames, and Mrs. Hjllis lying on the weakened condi­ floor behind the kitchen dooç* appar J ing been called, it was stated, wlth- tion. 1 refused to ently already dead, from the effects Silks and Dress Goods ; out attracting the attention of the | have the opera- of burning. Her clothes were burned Nanaimo 1 majority of members. it was the, ^ husband and her body was charred and black­ ened. Thé kitchen was still buasing, Tinaugural meeting of thê Btk*fëTY'1tei*e { . .. .. and took the united efforts of the | called for the purpose of discussion j ^am-a Vegetable Saanich police and some neighbors to Take Advantage of These Unusual Values Wellington COAL ■ 111 Ihc <(ue*tlon of organic union of ; (.„n,IH)Und. I-W extinguish: ''rotcatanl churches I he A»- | th, nr,t four monlhg I Wold do but After the fire had 1>een pHt out It For Furnaces. Ranges or Heaters coelution stands ugalnsl organic un on ; work had |le down m„„, „f was found that Mrs. Hills had appar I in any form, la-mg for I hr retention , lh, llmi. and WM1 very n,rv„UB. hut ently been cooking over a wood fire For Saturday’s Selling EXTRA SPECIAL Washed Nut for Ranges , of Ihc l'rosbylrrlan «orvice and creed I my husband wa„ alwMy, r,mlnd,n* in the stove. There awas ^.food on the in their original form. , ; me to take "the Vegetable Compound. stove at the time, and a coal oil can Statement of Case. | whtgh I did Of my eight children beside the stove. It is thought that 68-Inch Blanket Coating 54 to 60-Inchi Tweed 36-Inch White Habutai J. KINGHAM & CO.; LIMITED j The Rev. Dr. Leslie Clay gave the ! this last one was the easiest birth of the unfortunate victim of the fatality Red lived from per Suitings Silk Î004 Bread Street—Phone 647 „ main address of the evening being a. all" and* I am thankful for your Vege poured oil on to the wood in the range to quicken the fire, and in so Our Method—Twenty Sacks to the Ton and 10» lb* of Coal lr, Mach SavS ! rehearsal of the organi' union pro- table Compound. I recommend It to yard *2.49 Reduced from SÜ.00 and Reduced from 81.00. v.rd my friends when I hear them com­ doing set alight to her clothing. Her ! iHisals that have been heard In the screams attracted attention, but be ♦H.00. per yard *2.69 General Assembly since the year 1911, plaining about their ills.”—Mrs. M. A superior . quality of All 69c Natale, 72 Freemont 8L. Springfield, fore any aid could be rendered, her Wool Coating which will glv* he stated. In introducing his re­ terrible burns caused m»r death. A rollection of Tweeds in A fine woven ailk which marks the speaker stated that the | Mass, the best of wear. Shown In Mr. Hillis was in the city on business * large range of colorings, movement on the part of the As- ! Sickly, ailing women make un­ at the time, while ,the four Hillis chil­ good serviceable colors. will give good wear. social ion and its supporters for the I happy homes, and after reading Mrs. dren were at school. The late Mrs. suitable for suits, skirts and The Things jn iife are preservation of th*- Presbyterian \ Natale s letter one can imagine how Hillis was 43 years of age and very T»oy** suits, offered at a .re­ ChUrch. was not begotten in malice this home was transformed by her highly esteemed by her neighbors and 56-Inch Silverton Coating markably low price. 36-Inch Black Duchesse That Count hctL*Li or ill feeling to anv other branch of i restoration to health. Every woman many friends. wealth and the « hristia-n « hurch. for all were j who suffers from such ailments The body was removed to Sand* Reduced from fv*r Satin happiness. Health first, >f the one great faith of Christ, hut should give Lydia E Pinkham'a Funeral Establishment for burial. was without pride or malice to pre­ Vegetable Coin pound a fair trial, I* <'"! '•')«*r K <*. Hart was notified, and yard >4.49 36-Inch Mess aline Silks Reduced from 83.75. vsrd the others follow. Good is surel> worth «hile. serve the faith of their fathers. decided that an inquest would not be fn an excellent quality, and Red need from 12.25. vnrij $2.25 digestion is most important. The first, definite proposal for or­ necessary. rolorings for Fall and Winter A good quality satin for At the first sign of disorder take a dose of ganic union came to the general- as­ $1.79 sembly of Canada in 1904, stated the portent matter at all, and lull all Pp*»ial Valu»: shown In * drotates and separate skirts...... t speaker, being a proposal from the suspicions to the contrary to sleep. Methodist Church .for organic union 54-Inch Cheviot Serge good range of colors. of both bodies. A union committee “Lulled to Sleep." SAANICH CUFFS FOR 40-Inch Charmeuse Satin BEECHAM’S was formed by the General Assem­ “Brethren the danger Is* here, we Reduced from |5.00. per Sol 4 everywhere bly.. which reported to the assembly are being lulled to sleep and some 34-Inch Jersette Silk Reduced from 84.50, v.rd ie Cass 4s one year latex, in f905. The report day we will wake up and find ; that yard $2.49 of this committee contained a condi­ Reduced from 83.50, vsrd $3.49 PILLS the church of our fathers has been A splendid heavy All Wool tion that had since been broken. $2.49 A heavy quality of satin, e'latenilnl "from th«i lata'Pr Warden i blotted out. I belief* we arr-juatl- Waterworks By-law Finally material, in a good range of that “It is universally recognized fied in thinking and saying that the colors, for ladle*' *uits, skirt* A special quality of silk for with « rich finish. Shown In devised and established for the safe- the union of the churches to ho ever­ General- A*»**«nibly has no authority Passed: Tenders for Pipe and children's coats. ' underwear, in white and pink. a good range of colors. garding «»f the woods against fire. lasting. must have the consent of the in law or moral* to blot the church 9. All legislation and regulations entire membership <»f those of our fathers out of existence, and Invited. enacted or îasùed by Dominion, Pro­ church'" 'This was the first pro­ for the preservation of our church vincial or Municipal authorities deal­ nouncement of what would constitute we are met here to-night.” The Saanich Council last night ing with fire prevention be given a satisfactory union, and the report Dr. Italie Clay was tendered a very finally and unanimously passed the Saturdays Offer­ publicity by the. municipal officials was unanimously a«lbpte.d by the hearty reception at the i;lo»e of his waterworks extension by-law ap­ Special Values in and that by public meetings or General Assembly of that > ear. the address. . otherwise as may to them seem most speaker said The Rev. Joseph McCoy, chairman, proved by the ratepayers on Satur­ ings in Hosiery day last, after Clerk Cow per had. In fit. they endeavor to impress upon “The Bedrock Promise." added a few words along the name line, while W. A. Jameson gave a hie capacity of Returning Officer, re­ House furnish ings Boys’ 4-1 Rib English All- the citizens and national importance In 1907. continued Dr. ‘May. it was of safe-guarding life and property corroboration of the first speakers ported endorsatinn by a vote of 819 Worated Hose, all sizes derided that the consent of the peo­ statements in relation to the General Double Bordered Ribbon from loss by fire. ple would be tested. This -must he. to 418. Refund to the Gordon Head New Washable Bedroom 7 to 10; black only. 81.75 Rival Assembly last June. Edge Curtain Scrim, with n people movement frpm start to “ Wuter Committee- -of- their -guarantee Rugs, in hit and miss de­ finish, continued the speaker, and Officers Chosen. deposit of $300 was also authorised. heel drawn thread bor­ and 82.00 values, special Ru Heaters take the chill off ; CHICAGO MEN MUCH der*: white, evru and signs. All fresh and new the consent *rf-of the tili£agO-.CilY. Vqun- lean. Rev. Daniel Walker, Rr\ Joseph able. immediate advertisement for White Ruffled Curtain Mus- "6 x 60 to 24 x .16 inches ! cil were rrgich impressed by their visit] feralrai A-ssemMyA-ssemi one year taler. Only. Tenders' Tor pipe ihaTT be made. With ThriirtmieaT torn spots fm- Speem -*ruf*. bi.os. of the < hure h memtxr- McCoy. Ret-. E. McQueen. ; treasurer wanted shade* : all per­ i to Victoria yesterday. Accompanied Ver ve*nt m provision that the lowest tender lnhed with a neat goffered showed sufficient interest to W. H. M< Lxoniehi secretary Miss N. SI.39. fl.23 and 98r fect quality. Special. by Mayor F’orter and Aldermen E. B. ship show#» would not necessjarily be accepted, frill: white only. Special vole, stated Dr. « May. whije of these Maclean. Fsltei; a very reliable inex­ ' j Andros. John Harvey and E. S. Wuo«l- An executive committee was also this being to allow of- a reasonable p^r pair...... $1.25 I ward, they visited a number of points 37 per cent. \ oted In favor of organic preference for local founders. value, yard ...... 39c pensive floor covering in formed consisting of Messrs Coombs. I of interest in different parts of the union and L7 per cent, as oppoaed to Councillor Kingwell urged that the $6- Inch Scranton Filet Lace neat designs, suitable for McQueen. Mc< 'andllsh, Davidson. Penman "s Wool Golf Hose city. They were photographed on the union at all. The votes were 106,700 Council immediately secure a com­ Whlttall Electric Co. Muir. Douglas. Angus, and Mrs. Gll- Edge Nets, in neat stripcN bedroom. hath. pantry, in heather mixture*, per steps of the Parliament Buildings for and «8,27* against, and that was petent engineer or surveyor for the and conventional deigns: kitchen or dining room Douglas at Yates job to supervise all step* from the j The Chicago aldermen were greatly in 1912. “Or a little, more than half white. Kory and evru use. Special value, per pair. 98c. $1.25, . interested fn Victoria’s Better Hous­ The .Association was formed at a beginning, claiming the expenditure the people voted, and of thes< one- prior meetfng. and the purpose of .Special value, yard. yard ...... «91 $1.50 and ... $1.65 ing Scheme and expressed the belief third voted in opposition." continued of T 150.444 demanded such a course. » UtaL -bouauig- -vùnllaw—U»i- g- - . Uat-iught a session was to put . the The other councillors, did. .tool Jaxor «oc pflcycMTiflM ■'WéVMW -effe^-hère, eoülrt wtd1 -hr- fn- ,J1 association upon a" permanerit basis this action at this stage, believing vint intftliHull ’1 auwmvd eîh ' -rmwopy -. fmcwrr -that the <*ata -already in -band wsu. I housing piprwblem will he serious this In spite of resolutions to bring sufficient to warrant preliminary Women s Knit 1 Winter, ihey stated about union, the Assembly at Ed­ YOUNG PEOPLE’S DEPT. steps, such as considering tenders for Dainty Gowns Xopelty Siltc monton in 1912 decided that It would pipe and flttinga, without expert ad- FRIENDSHIP CLUB DANCE be unwise, to proceed with the sug­ TO CONDUCT MOCK Underwear WEEK TO BEGIN gested union until a practically As indicating the great drop in coat and Camisoles Scarves unanimous decision had been secured PARLIAMENT of mains, the Council was informed Watson's Spring Needle' A weekly invitation dance is held that offers of 160 per ton had already Dainty Silk Camisoles. In Two-Tana Reversible Bilk t.every Saturday evening in the from the people of the church It was Combinations : a finely held. « ontinued Dr. Clay, that 48.400 On Wednesday evening th* v.m.ie been received for high grade pipe de flesh -fid whit*, trimmed Scarves, in black with Proclamation Sets Next Week <•< h«u. «.so ... n so «h* «••ir*» liv^rvd in Victoria, and it was fore , « .. ■ These dances are being conducted by odd was n>o.4arge a minority to dis- People's Department of -with lace medallions and grey, turquoise, coral and «oven garment for Fall Presbyterian Church, held* «m iuv»ii.i caated thàt«... ___bids. „ would# arrive . at at lace shoulder strap*: all purple. Splendid value ai. for Preventive Measures Mr». R. E. Glover, late secretary of regard. wheb the prom I— of ejit ire ,ucc«,fui meetln. Hi the ehurehimoHl '<>»i__ _ ■■ tea^ ------««" «"r ’ *h d,h^ J.T wear, in several style. ; ■tzes Special . $1.23 the Knights nfl’y t hi a s Social Club, consent had l*een given. hell. There were over .eventy-flve u.plnlh,“T5«.?:.rÆ' each ...... 95.7.3 -i/es 34, 36. 38 anil 40 On Sunday, by the. proclamation of and Mr. W. E. Thomson, late secre­ A second vote was taken In 1915. present. Mr. W Hufl.nn. the pre.l- u,lon" of «l05 ln eff'cl l“s' rhrl,t" Mull and Crepe Gowns, in Black end White Silk tary-treasurer of the Friendship stated the speaker,__ and the voting Price ...... V$2.75 the Governor-General. Fire Prevail- Club being strictly Invitational «nd| wasToeSOO for union, or two or three dent of the Young People's Depart - mafl‘ flesh and white with Scarves. in distinctive ment presided Thf meeting opened 1 Akllullai unysms rOMVFNTinN shirred yoke and neatly «tripe effects *with deep lion Week will begin. proving a big succès* Any persons j. , J ,han the first vote, Watson ’s Vests, extra long with the singing of the well-known 1 ANNUAL MU“ANE CONVENTION hemetit< bed Special at. fringed ends. Special val­ His Excellency makes the following nholding”,Q,n* former„ T r, Linvitations for,, the g|S13 voled «gainst..a gain of above named club, are cordially in hymn "Count Your Blessings." after each ...... 92.419 ue* at ...... 96-&4I and lightly fleeced ; sev. recommendations “That at some ( Vited to attend. for those opposing the union which prayer was led >> Mr. _. Plans are rapidly maturing for the era I style*. Price $1.25 The voting of the entire, membership Anderson, assistant superintendent forty-fifth annual rneetlng of the time during that week as may be i A dancing class is in progress American Humane Association, which . __. ... . where all member^ and their friends had not yet been accomplished, and df the Sabbath School. , and ...... $1.35 found non pr.clit.hl.. , l,„rn th. latest steps in -lain of those th*f did vote. 64 were In Miss Eva Dixon read a paper on a will take place in Philadelphia, be­ ginning Monday. October 17. and con­ l. All • dwellings and their *ur- ing These lessons are given one favor and 40 against. In spite, of the devotional topic. 'rounding* he carefull> inspected by j hour before the1 dance commences, Increase in opposition, and breaking The next part of the programme tinuing through Thursday. October hour before the* dance commences 24. Headquarters will be established Splendid Savings on the it occupants and all conditions, The hail has been newlY decorated. the promise of entire couaent. the As­ consisted of the opening of “Parlia at the Majestic Hotel, where most of IBiely to causo or prpmots thi broe large sloctrk tens have been firent.” It has been decided to hold Warm Winter Ap: sembly passed a resolution thàt "III the eOSSlOfiS of the convention will of fire* removed. LÀ j installed, and floor renovated. For afcp*fffance with the recommends- this Parliament every two weeks, and various bills will be brought up meet. The first two days will be Staple Goods 2. All public .buildings. stores, invitations or information telephone Hons of the union committee we do given to animal work, the last two pa ret for Children and factories hr innpeitt ■ u r** -**-—tw Giovstv sec re ta ry Friamj. • restive to- units with the, other for discussion there- Mr. F. Bar­ tholomew acted as Lieutenanl-TIover- to- children's work There is te» be English Marcella and Fine Admiralty Turkish Towels, ed and * lea ne.i of rubbish in order to 1 ship Club, 1105. .vsm hes of the i.’hristian church"— a big dinner on Tuesday evening, Girls' Kilts, made of strong reduce fir hazards and maintain • T 1 nor and was escorted In by Mr. R. Dimity Bedspreads, double extra heavy quality. Eng­ navy cotton serge with naming them. Hunter, who matt Sergeant-at-arm*. when Wayne Dinsmore of the Horse health and safet> The Position of 191lt Association of America will he the bed sixes. Reduced from lish manufacture, and are bodice attached; size* 8 t#> The speech from the Throne was $10.75 to $12.75. on sale at. the same as supplied to 3. All hotels, theatre*, asylums, You will understand that those of read and replied to by Mr. Archie principal speaker. Two half-days 14 year* Price . . .91*75 will he given to sightseeing and re­ each ...... 98.95 the British navy; sise 23 hospitals and other Institutional j us who attended the general as- McKinnon. Mr. BUI Hudson acted a* Girls’ Gymnasium Bloomers, buildings be inspected and provision Catarrh creation. by 48. Special value at. s< mbly that year went away with a Speaker. and great Interest was All-Linen Tible Clothe, Irish of cotton *erge. with elastic made for all changes necessary to v try different opinion of the General shown throughout the various pro­ The several important humane so­ - each ...... 91.15 cieties of Philadelphia are uniting manufacture, size 64x84. knees and hand at waist: protect the occupants from danger in j Of The Stomach j Assembly of the Fresbyterlan Cburcu, ceedings. Reduced from $12.50, on 36- Inch English White Flan­ the event of fire. Mr Au bone Hoyle has been nom­ under the general direction of F. B. 1_4 ages 8 to 12 years. Price, it- Canada,'" continued Dr. Clay, 'the Rutherford. of the Pennsylyanla sale, .each ...... 97.95 nelette; a very firm weave 4. Fire drills be held for the chil- j i«'solution also went on to authorize inated as Prime Minister. Mr. Jack per pair 92.75 S. P. C. A., to assure the delegates with a soft velvet finish. dren m all schools, for the inmates ; Is Dangerous the legal adviser of the assembly to Ma« readle as Clerk of Session Miss Oarpaak Table Cloths, fine Exceptional Value» in Chil­ Doris Morley as Provincial Secre­ a welcome and hospitality worthy of Special value, yard, 1S< of all institutions and for the em- ; proceed with the necessary «Steps to the traditions of the Quaker City. quality and attractive dé­ dren's Wool Sweater Coate, ployees in all large stores and factor­ it fed the urgeihh union of the tary. Mias Evelyn Smith as Govern­ signa; size 68x68, reduced 36-Inch Pajama Flannelette, ment Whip. In brushed wool or plain Thousand* Have It and Don’t » hunches named In Canada. 1 ahull from $5.75, each 94.15 ies in order that a greater degree of Miss Mary ^McKinnon will lead the in neat stripe designs and and fancy weaves Jn&desir­ safety may he .ensured by avquaint- Know It," Says Physician. Fre­ never forget the assembly of 1917. Size 64x80. reduced from coloring*, heavy quality. quently Mistaken for Indigestion There was the resolution for union Opposition and the other members able colors: several style*: ln gthe occupanta with' the best and —Hew to Recognize and Treat. will be nominated at an early date. NEWS AND NOTES $4.50. each ...... 92.95 Special value, yard. #Oc age* 2 12 “Years. Price, most expeditious mode of exit in of the union committee, an amend­ Each member of the Young People's each ...... 92.89 time of danger ment of the minority group, ol which OF THE MINES 1 was a member, and t* second Department will represent a con­ - 5. Special instruction on the sub­ stituency of B. C-. and during the “Thousand* of Wffff IWêft W tBI amendment referring all to^tt special ject of fire prevention be given hy constantl> from furred, roated tonzu**. bad coming Winter m very, interesting the teachers aiui by municipal offi­ t ommtttee. ' “* • and profitable time in anticipated. Independence Mine. breath. Sour burning stomach, frequent “As “a besult of the report of ike This Parliament will be conducted The Fitzgerald brothers are well' Bath Robes. Smart Silk Flannelette cials in the schools, and that stivh vomiting, rumbling in stomach, bitter special committee after we hud appropriate literature as may l*« as far as possible along parliamen­ pleased with the results of the sea- j eructation». ***. wind and stomach ac|3Tty thrashed it out all day, the assembly tary lines, and the Young People will made availa.b4w ^ diaUijwted to ami caH i* ImliimtiiB -whan- At- son's work on their Independence ; Special $7.95 Waists, $5.00 woo44 urge ...tfctt all no doubt learn a good deal about the group on Bear River at Goose Creek.! Gowns, $1.79 trouble l* due to gastric catar>h of the ont rover »y on the union question procedure of the various wantons auv* The Portland Canal News. Thé1 6. Boy Scout leaders give tnstruc* of stoma* h."’ writes a New York physician. dropped until the second assembly ...... —______tunnel, driven in on the big lead at Warm Bath Robes, Smart Shantung Silk PlinneletU Gowns, of lions to the troops pndçr their con­ Catarrh of the stoma« h ie dangerou* be­ after the war wa* over, and until Good tenants, good helpers are to the 1,899-foot leved, is In a full face heavy blanket cloth, in Waists, in tailored splendid quality, in but­ trol as to the best means of co-oper- cause the mucous membrane lining of lhe •|he growing experience of the war be had for the advertising. Phone of good concentrating ore. at a lateral all-over ileaigns. tin- .tins with rnunl.lp.1 fire depert-! " „ tWrk.„,d resting of has taught their lesson.’ Of the six 1094, Times AdvL Défit. cepth o ftwenty-'two feet. This ->ro *tyW. with convertible ton-front and slip-over m.nu in the prevention and r.tln- | „hl.g„, ,h, , that the dl- of. us on that special committee Is not high grade, but contains values inhetl with fancy cord collar: a splendid style» with long and «moment of fires and «Pectolly M | „uM. mix with the food there was not one man who did not j which make It a milling proposition, fully contemplate another reference t ffirdlc at waist. Special weering quality : all abort sleeves. Special, to th- devlrahlllty of .|U«llfylns for ji and digest them. This condition soon especially When the enormous wise and the 5fireman's .___ badge„ . ^breeds deadly dla-ane >e the fermented. of the whole question - to, the people j extent of the outcrop is taken into at ...... *7.95 aire*. Price .".. $5.00 each...... $1.79 riper.torv of lumber ramp, «et - I ,.d T„. t,wJ „ v hen that day came We ha\ e | consideration. The outcrop has been tlerc). campers, hunters and others Blld ewrri,e the infection throughout the never had greater prosperity In our j Scrubbing traced as far as the 1.540-foot level, who may from time to time snter , body, tlestrlc ulcer* are apt to form and church than during that truce front 1 ■eyenne Camp. 1117. . our national parks and for.eet areas frequently an ulcer is the first sign of a A Deadlock. Rubbing Very important mining operations acquaint themselves with ail law*,, deadly cancer. have commenced in the Bayonne “Last June was the second as­ regulations and precautionary rules In catarrh of the stomach a good ami through reorganisation of the Bay­ sembly after the war, and the union Bending In two ahlfta. It I» expected the force the margin of Trgil smelter receipt» constituting one of the longest waeJc- safe treatment la In take before meal» a onne Gold Mining Company aj»d the ommittec sat twice for two days Inclusion of a number ef Washington will be enlarged ehortly. when a third tsypootifui Of pure Mi.ur.tcd M.rnci* m ,n r|y>ronta before the assembly an 1 • over the figures of 1118 to date. The I ly shipping lists of the year to date, Overwork financial men in the company, says $hlft will be put In. margin over 1810 I. over 56,000 ton.. Of theae propertie. the Bell shipped h.lf s sis»» of hot water as hot as youL dead|ovk ensued, it being decided | The Nelson News. Silverado. th. magnificent total I. Included ! Î7 tone, the Joale 115. the Knob Hill can comfortably drink it The hot water to go to (he assembly and report no I James Grant, the veteran prospec­ washes the mucoue from the etomwch w»n» \ recommendation of any nature what ' Everything possible I» being done Quality and Value Is it worth itT NO! Send tor, returning from a trip into the 7.000 tons of customs ore. all the rest $5. the Paradise 46, the Ruth, of Ains­ •nd drew» thr blood to the stomach while j 8uever, but put the whole question up Bayonne country on Saturday, re­ to complete the outside work on the being from properties of the Con­ the Vleurated magntela 1» an exçell#»t sol- J k, assembly. your laundry to ported the Bayonne company is now Hilerado. Stewart Camp, and verv solidated Mining & Smelting Com­ worth. 41, the. Sally 18, the Freddy vent for mucus ami Increases the efficiency “At the assembly a very moderate j In great shape to carry on develop­ remarkable progress has been made. pany of QAnads. which has broken its Lee 2 and the Skyline 1. The trail haa been completed up to of the hot water treatment. Moreover the ! resolution in favor of union was ment work on the mine all through record for tonnage for Trail smelter. Mieurated Masn»«ta win serve a» a sower- ^ brought in, and an amendment at ; the Winter. A permanent new camp the 3.000 foot levgl. and the con­ struction of the lower camp is about The passing of the 300,000 mark in Pledger & Co. fui but itarmifjs antacid which will] once offered that no steps be taken j with bunkhouses completed has been tonnage also, curiously, comes with neutralize anv cxceih» i.vdro. hiori. acid ! without a cleam mandate from thé ' made, and is at present occupied by finished. This camp Is at an eleva­ tion of about 1,700 feet and will be the close of the third quarter. 1.M0 Devil». Street that may be in jouV wtomach and sweeten people of the entire church. The a force of eight men. Thirty tons of tt* food contents Bas*, natural dlgeatlpn provisions and supplier have been at the terminal of the tramline, theLvjyIf the Consolidated properties keep Ladies Let Cuticura The Home of Simmons Bed». without dlNtreea of any kind ehouM noon amendment lost and the motion car­ work on which la well under way. 1*$vtheir---- present gait the figures for follow Blaurated Masneala la not a laxa­ ried, but our minority had again in­ packed in to the mine and camp, We carry in stock every bed made tive Is harmless, pleasant and easy to and ten tone more are en route. The right of way having already 1121 will fie record ones. Keep Your Skin take and can ' he obtained from any local creased, showing the confidence of been cleared, and a atari made oi* For the closing nine days of Sep­ by Simmon». At»o Bedroom and the people In out way of thinking. Development work is being carried druggist. fon t « onfuee Blsurat- the construction of the towers anfl tember the Trail receipts were 7.S83 itesia with other forme of Magnesia, milk The whole effort of the 1921 assembly on under the direction of the brothers Fresfc and Young Dining Room Furniture at price, terminals. - too*, of which 7.62$ tons came from cUrntea. etc.', hut get It In the pure bi- tv so tended to make the people feel H. and B. Sharpe. A crosscut is being sureled form I powder gr tablets', especi­ JtoyfsJkHtti driven tp tap the ore body at the 700- Trail Shipments. the company's- mines. Eight private i that make buying" a pleasure. that uplon was not really a very 1m-. ally prepared for this purpose à ■—~*j foot depth, the working face working Between 4$.000 and 50,000 tons of properties were also represented, i