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SOCTALISTS MAY ARCTIC SEARCHERS WITNESSES nr CANADA TO SHOW GO TO KING’S BAY PREMIER OF ITALY; ARCTIC PARTY APPRECIATION OF ABANDON PAINLEVE C. D’ANNUNZIO Advent Bay, Spitsbergen. June Pari,. June 17. — Socialist» to­ 17.—The two aviators of the WHEN WILL FELL CALLED IP TO NOON IN HIS GREAT SERVICES day appeared likely to refuse to Norwegian Government's expedi­ continue to support Premier tion which is to search for the Painleve’s Government. At ■ Amund icn-Ellsworth North Pole 0* US, STARTS Chamber of Deputies committee explorers hopped off to-day in meeting many Socialists voiced their seaplanes for King's Bay,, GETS MURDER TRIAL open disapproval of- the Painleve Moroccan policy. thirty miles distch.. Louie Chung, Chinese Brick­ LONG VOYAGE yard Worker. Buried in Faite Mrs. W. J. Gillis and Paul Stromkins Will Take Stand ing Mass This Morning This Afternoon; Owen B. Baker Will Call His 0. B. MacMillan and Com­ panions Sail From Boston to PRESENT PRAIRIE CONDlONS SAID While working under a clay Mother in Defence. hank, which he undermining Wiscasset, Maine in preparation for its overthrow, Louie Chung, a Chinaman in the With twentv-two witnesses heard before luncheon recess the From There They Will go! TO POINT TO GREAT WHEAT CROP Crown has produced two-thirds of its case against Owen Benja­ North; Expect to Search For employ of 1 taker 1» Brick and Tile Works was crushed and min Baker and “Si” Sowash, jointly charged with the murder AmundsenParty Toronto, June 17—“If the' CANADA-INDIES instantly killed this morning of Captain W. J. Gillis on September 15 last. The evidence to present unprecedented prospects TRADE CONFERENCE when the fourteen-foot wall col- date has closely followed that given at the preliminary and ex­ Boston, June 17—The Arctic ex­ continue tmdmngoit and arc per­ pedition of Lieut.-Commander Donald laps.e«t upon him without warn­ tradition hearings and is paving the way for the dramatic r - B. MacMillan sailed from, tho United mitted to materialize into an ac­ Ottawa. Juno 17—The Crraadn- ing Workmen malted to aid the citai of Paul Stromkins, who turned King s evidence against tb States navy yard at- Charlestown tual harvest, it will l>e the great­ West Indies conference, organized shortly after noon to-day in the with a view to promoting a trade man, who fell beneath the weight of other accused and was released by the assize ^urt aftFr a 3/ " steamer Peary, bound 'or Wiscasset. est the country has ever known. trial on JJouday. Mrs..Gillis widow ^ flmlaU Ca^ami (nibs Maine. From Wfeeaeset the -Reeey will l>e opened here on >Tiaa7 wall take the stand for the Crown before flfï ease is F’^ed to and the schooner Bowdoin will sail afternoon next with an address of ^orrmrrèTWTTTSirr-rrtwth voyage-;m*e hiishfl.ii’' James Stsyurk.i^gSL welcome by 1'fHHW 'Wng------nm bed* «■« dua «U8 » few ------—- testily to lEê diaappeiranè* àï Btf llUriwu* wa* >» ——1 ■«*"*1 the North. !' dent of the Maple Leaf Milling Inter. The accident occurred about The hlg guns on the navy craft j 10 o'clock. . of dress, # Company, said on his arrival in Dr. Denton Holmes was called ana Important evidence given to-day anchored in the bay thundered fare- , Included that of Kidney Jory. Victoria well us the little steamer slipped j Toronto to-day from Western the Cameron and Calwelf Ambulance was rmdmd to H» -«Me- But I*, tnxlcab driver who: said^he away on the first leg of the trip Canada, apeaking on flu* prairie- Tinker. Charles Mortll xtna a. Mrs. - beyond the Arctic Ctrrtf A navy | mau m.«a.kM«n l hope H" •J'Ï'J ABD-EL-KRIM IS AT. HON. W. 8. FIELDING wheat prospects. VICÏOiN ORDER almost as soon as lh> wall of «win llttzei Feasey about town tn Septem- I mn,I on the pier played "Auld Lang ‘•While the prairie crop M* many clay struck him. IW. Holmes said REPORTED KILLED txr 14. the day before the alleged Syne" as the crowd -which had death came Instantaneously. crime. On the day following wit­ gatherer! in the navy yard cheered The Parliament of Canada ia possible vicissitude* to face being aekid to vote an annuity, harvest, conditions at this time of the The police were called upon the ness drove 1 taker and Morris at lustily. Overhead a dozen hydro­ year have never been more favorable scene and arranged for the removal, Fez, June 17.—Unconfirmed reports night to Ç ad boro Bay where he saw planes circled.■ , . , if $10.000 to Mr. Fielding “m TO SEVER TIL WITH of the remains of the unfortunate have been circulated among1 native them go towards the water. MacMillan, in outlining, the ob­ recognition ùt hie* long add dis­ in any previous year." Mr. Ftowart tinguished public service/* Mr. remarked. "June I» the rri leal workman to tho B. C. Funeral Bar- tribesmen that Abd-sl-Krim, Riffian Baker carried a black satchel, jects of hie expedition, asserted leader opposing the French, was Fielding, still Minister of Finance month, and this year the first half of l0 Dr. E. C. Hart, coroner, stated this similar to a dub bag. that if Amundsen, Norwegian June has given us ideal weather, with killed during • recent French aerial Robert llarrap. steward of the Arctic explorer, believed lost on though unable to take the active direction of hie «department since copious rains and cool temperatures. ______morning that a i Inquest would prob­ bombardment of his forces. ^ Royal Victoria Yatcht Club, said he hie flight to"the North Pole, had ably held over the case to-morrow. saw Raker. Morris and Stromkins not been found when the United the latter pert of 1923, is P-*NT,%î"e he“hJHntant h.. Saanich Nursing Headquar- When the body was brought out on the float at Cadboro Bay and States expedition reached* Etah, seventy-erx years of age. During from under the wall of clay and soil MORE TROUBLE saw Stromkins row them put to the Greenland. h> would undertake his illness Hon. J. A. Robb has already been developed over the en-f ters to* be Operated~ * J *Inde­ the doctor** examination showed that June 17.—Dispatches Denman 11 on the night of September been Acting Minister of Finance. tire prairie country and there are hie rescue. Amundsen, he said, lmth legs were fractured, ribs were say \there H discussion in Italy 15 at 10 pm. would run out of food to-morrow. The Government is requesting about 22.000.000 livres sown Jo wheat S00NJN CHINA pendently fractured, head crushed and prac­ of the possibility of Gabriels HERE SEPTEMBER 14 NORTHERN SURVEY ParlisTment-* to provide for the this year. If the crop is up to aver­ tically every limb broken in one or D'Annunzio, -the poet, succeeding pavWient of the life annuity age. judged by I yields of previous Mrs. Hazel Feasey. 1112 Balmoral Washington. June 17 —The primary The Saanich War Memorial two places. ______Signor Mussolini »* Premier of Canton. June 17.—The threatened from the retirement of Mr. Field- rears, the country should h. ve a crop general strike of all Chinese workers Road said she entertained Baker. object of the Mat Mlllan-V.S. Navy of at least 400,000,000 ^nisheis. the country. Mussolini is re­ Howash and Morris at her home in /ing, the date of which has not Health Centre will sever its con­ ported to be suffering with to-day was set definitely to begin expedition which sailed from Boston yet been announced. September and saw them for two to-day is to make a hydrographic, nection with the X ictorian Order cancer. June 25. * - «lays on Septembr 14 and the day survey by aeroplane of the last gre, CANADA FRUn ACT of Nurses and be reorganized as The situation to-day. both as re­ unknown region of the northern h*ni TRAIN WRICK garded anti-foreign agitation' and f°Baker* and Morris left her house Isphere, that territory lying between Ottawa. June 17.—The Senate de­ ait independent institution trouble* among different factions of that night in a ear. She had- nut the North Pole and Alaska yfd cov- cided last night not to Insist on It, the Chinese, was quiet, but foreign­ Baker through Stromktne who in­ from August 1. . ers expected further trouble. . -■ .■«ginp l.ftttTQfHl enunr,c .mij^_____ , m. nuUuvnl to tli. Fruit Act. The —auvhwas Ike Miiom, troduced him. Witness knew the men Scarcely leas In importance wfTT conference between the two Houaea meeting of thé Rggnicn Commons were engaged In the rum running be the exploration ofzflttle known on the Senate amendment had been I he V l v turbin Ofder «y,Of - — ~--zzv HEATH mi|‘= ■ business but was not aware of their region®, such a# KJIesmere lalnnd, nonUeaned Health Centre BtVUxL - tft* Ottawa. June IT—Tha Commons I UTtiuretort Paulson, former ranch __ Grant LumI, Bnfflfi ami icc. ME SURE m Council and the School B ard, hèW Committee on Agrtcutlure concluded POLICE NOW STATE lions of Labrador/as well as the an­ at Royal <>ak last evening. its work on the amendments to the employee of F. J. O'Reilly at South cient Norse settlements on the west- The matter was broached in a Drain Act Ulta morning, and the re- Pender Island stated Baker. Sowash ^.n of -two. He was the son of to withdraw and reorganise was death toll had mounted to forty- Investigated Declaration on nor was found any trace of the the late Most Rev. Edward VVhite carried unanimously- Scotia arms or anchor belie/ed to hav* Benson. Archbishop of Canterbury, A committee to draw up a eonstt two to-day a* a result of the Vancouver Death ne«-n thrown overboard—-from—«*• who rose to that position froy pov­ tutlon and l.ylaws to replace the wreck of a Delaware, Lacka­ Streets of Glace Bay Patrolled Beryl G. Ten or Fifteen Per Cent Re­ Alarmed by the possibility of erty. ______regulations of the Victorian Order wanna & Western Railway spe­ Vancouver, June 17—“With fCoscluded oa W«* Briiislt Columbia’s liquor legis­ was appointed. Including Reeve By Soldiers and Police duction Proposed in the Dr. Benson was formerly a member Macnlcvl. Clialrman Hobbs of the cial tourist train yesterday nt most exet-eding care we lutve lation, designed to abolish this of the Cambridge County Council, School Board. Chairman Patterson Kockpnrt Sag. N.J., sixty miles Glace Bay. N.8.. June 17.—Quiet cheeked the story of Miss Bar­ Drumheller Field Province’s huge liquor export was a member of the council of the of the Health Centre Committee, ness prevailed In the coal mine strike Cambridge Senate, and was a fellow Chairman Jeune of the Parent west of here. Estimates of the areas of Cape Breton last evening bara Orford cbntaimug her so- Calgary. June 17.—Drumheller and trade, being lost in the . last- and at one time vice-president of the Teachers’ Associations and Mrs. T injured vary from thirty-six to following three nights of disorder called eonfeaiion oC peiisational Wujnc mine operators nnems. mony had been tn any way Me t" on the Repuhttc yewfirdsy. morning. ' n»ply to a question of what were the AboutAUOUt j.uiw3,000 miners'miiivi .i In the Wayne■ - 7* -- matter and find out e*actly~~Whefl Speeding on a downgrade, the The streets of Glare Ray were results of the official inquiry Into the Mirpriinihetter fleMa wilt be affectert the liquor legislation-is-4o-b#:passed, "The Jlrnuw ~T*mny c»wn attitude towards Than Advances of Years soir (finir mogrepKftF'-Scrtçal seven-car train wt w atxatch.nl. muck patrolled last night to. <»ll>MfJ -»j»4 ntnaaiflg story :i*i.l*8 by the. 6kt by the reduction and they Will nota a —XTlhe sîlüatTon ts tmtteratcrod Centre. special police appointed by the Mayor here the legislation has been Intro ■Selection* From Whittier. IMS and debris that had been washed which.” by the way. was never «worn Ago. Says F. E. Simonton __•) meet ing to_ baHot on the acceptance in tracks »n electrical and tUiaana. The special—EBÜE* TO---- TTJT - 11» pru»’»— ■ i—t i * 1 11 or rejection of Ihë’lêllê U ■M* ■* düf’ed 'try"*’ lfmt.** Hpiisst ' Hew -*4- Sunsstv-*- J9U4;------«* Foe. e* set It.” English Men of l-r'IÇrsSeHe. storm early yesterday. The heavy selected from the ranks of the miners marks the end of the Orford recital $ the result of the discussion at present Minister of Justice, but has not pat rolled the machine shops, round­ The story will probably have a fur­ passed its earliest stages yet. With HOI: "Edward Kltxgerald,” English engine ploughed through, but the Problems Discussed by Leader in progress is known. Meg of ls-tters Series, 1*05. "The Up­ pony tender was thrown off ^the house and other corporation build­ ther innings in dev«iopmeiiU of the freight rate legislation, the most other phases of the Janet Smith case. at Creditmen’s Association Important business of the session, ton I-erter».’’ 1*05: "The Thread of track. -, It clutched the frogs of n ings in the centre of the town Gold," 1*06; "The Onto of Degth. switch farther on and wrenched the In view of the fact that It was sup­ TO INCREASE TRADE yet to be disposed of,. Government MORE TROOPS SENT nosed to be the basis for the dis- Convention in Toronto officials here are afraid that the 1*06: "The Altar Fire, 1*07; TTie engine and four eteel cars from the Further detachments of troops Silent Isle.” 1910? "Uuskln: A Study rails. Three cars piled up on tpp of closure" In The Trll™îltnn' OF THIS COUNTRY liquor legislation mSV not be reached WINNERSATISCOT from the Royal Canadian Regiment Vancouver, whose editor fa now being ' Toronto. June 17 (famifluT* before ajournmgqt scheduled for In Personality,” ml: "The Lcavesof the overturned engine. __ and the Royal Canadian Dragoons Ottawa. June 17.—Senator Beau the Tree," 1911: "Thy Rod and Thy Steamplpes burst and sent scalding charged wltth criminal Mhet- Press)—"laet us realize that to-day Saturday. arrived last evening. Another com­ («••oncluded e" bien drew the attention of the Sen­ Latest reports from Ottawa re­ Staff.” toil: “Along the Road." ’Joy- Other Races at English Course fog spooling directly on the pas­ pany of Infantry arrived In Sydney we are perhapp. building more per­ ate last night to the expediency of ceived here have re-assured Provin­ mi» Gard.” ''Waterspring»," 1*1J; sengers In the cars. manently for success than during ’’Where No Fear Was.” "The Orchard Won by Cockpit and Solario Mines laet night and was on duty sending a Canadian exhibition train cial Government officials of the pre­ It was the breaking of the pipes there to-day. Special police ap­ A. Macdonald is the hectic days of prosperity, and through Great Britain and asked cise effect of the new regulations. Pavilion.” 1914: "Hugh. Memoirs of that caused the deaths of at Icaat that economy and hard work are a Brother." “Escape and Other Es­ Ascot, Eng.. June 17.—Lord Aators pointed by the four local uhlons of what action the Government proposed They show that the legislation will thirty of the victims. the United Mine Workers of America Regaining Strength cardinal virtue* and If ever present finally end the present export busi­ says.” 1915; "Father Payne. 1916: Saucy Sue won the Coronation to take. Stakes of £1,000. run here to-day. rushed to aid at New Waterford were on duty and will result in steady conditions '* Senator Dandurand favored the ness of this const by forbidding the “life and Letters of Maggie Benson, Thus did F. K. Simonton of Cal- importation of liquor privately, even Saucy Sue was winner of .both the Joseph Snyder, n farmer, watching had the situation well In hand. proposal and said he would recom­ 1917.______the storm from his home nearby, saw The mining districts of Olace Bay Nelson, B.C. June 17—The condi­ garv, national president of the Can­ mend It to the Cabinet. by licensed exporters. There had One Thousand Guineas and the Oaks tion of A. Macdonald. Winnipeg RAIL men choose leader the accident, sounded the alarm by enjoved electric light last evening adian Crediimena Association, sum been some doubt about this point thReidew'atker’a Inca was aecnnd and telephone and with hie wife, rushed for the first time since the closing wholesale grocery magnate, who was up present conditions in Canada in and the British Columbia authori­ Cleveland. Ohio. June 17—The ad­ of the Waterford power plant two taken to the hospital here last nlght presenting the fifteenth annual re­ Unemployment in ties stood out strongly for régula Aga Khan s Firouse Mahal was third to give aid. Lyman flullrk, another suffering from severe bronchitis on visory board of the Brotherhood of farmer, rode half-clad In his automo­ w*eks ago. Power, It is expected, port to the annual meeting of that lions which would abolish the ex­ 1-ocomottvc Engineers met here to­ Four ran. — his arrival front the coast. Is some­ organisation, here to-day- .... port liquor houses because they Saucy Sue won by ten lengtns bile to Hackettatown. two miles will be started up nt No. 2 mine to­ what Improved to-day, hla doctor an- Britain Increases day and selected William B. Prenter Four lengths separated Inca and away, and summoned physic lane ana day and the work of pumping out the Mr. Simonton said Canada looked huvto been on# of the bootleggers non need. hack to' the period of say fifteen main indirect sources of Hquor sup­ of Cleveland to succeed the late War­ Flrouze Mahal. ~ ambulances from there, and other mines will begin. ren S. Stone aa preeldenL years ago wHh a certain amount of London. June 17.—Unemployment ply for years. The betting was: Saucy Sue, 10 to towns. ' - In Great Britain, which was an- 1 on; Inca. 10 to 1 gainst, and {Concluded en envy. At thnftJime remarkable na­ ronneed as totalling 1.247,300 on June Firouse Mahal. 60 to 1 against tional progresfNviis evident. Sow 6 increased by a further 43,894 dur­ P. Nelke’s Cockpit won the Royal T after several ySira Of readjustment, ing the aucceedlng week, it was re- Hunt Cup race, also run here to-day. Federal Supplementary the country was proceeding under a •Hirtsi to-day, largely owing to the Ghurches of Christ Ask Sot Joel’s Polyphonies wa. second ONTARIO RADIUM burden of taxation, the aftermath of closing of more collieries. and C. Howard a Priory Park third whnt had * gone before, -locking for­ « • * • • • * * The Labor He*, who hold the Gov­ Thirty ran OPERATIONS STARTED ward to a time when immigrant» ernment responsible for the situa­ Cockpit won by thrce.jengtha and would again "wend their way to our tion, have announced their intention half a length separated Polyphonies Toronto. June 17.—The dt*coy- land and help tp people the X»* of raising a debate in t*he House of and Priory Park. The batting was; Estimates Are $9,061,093 areas and help with the bearing of Commons at the earliest opportunity. ery of radium In commercial Union Plan Be Considered Cockpit. 100 to S against. Poly­ quantities In Hallburton County. ths country's burden.** phonies, 10 to 1 against, and Priory Ontario, Is claimed by Charles INFLUENCE OF U.S. Park. 60 to 1 against Earle and E. W. Austin, two pros­ Ottawa June 17—Supplementary estimates tabled in the House to-d*y Dealing with the competition of RUMANIA FACES tot.u!ê«LMÏ They tnciude a vote of 1700.000 fur the oon.tractlon af^th. from the Churches of Christ in Can SOLARIO WON pectors. who submitted samples the Uglted States In Canadian mar­ Toronto. June 17.—Creation of « ada for the opening of negotiations FAMINE THREAT maintenance and extension fumt Sir J. Rutherford’s Solario won the af their find to the provincial Halifax elevator; $685.000 for the Prlnce lyupert ele;;'ar’ ,.‘6r°ra. Can .Ua- kets and the lure of the * with q. view to entering the union, Ascot Derby Stakes for £1.000, the assay office. The official finding amount required for ,h. Inquiry into ocVo H States to young Canadians, he re- with a 14.000.000 objective, to Jbm were some-of the Important matteig reache'd by March .31 next, with next event run off. William Slncer s of the provincial mining au!héri­ Bucharest. -June 17.—The entire dealt with by the General Council of Suartus was second and H. s tier la that It Is "distinctly radio­ "Certalnly ft »eeme we-1 ...... province of BflwiWMS; whtrb He- « huech to-day. ^ - a Morris’s third. OTtfina wag active:” A craint of l.dOO acres S"..rriT". ennui,y .commence un.M. retirement from PUbBc tfie penalty of hel mania recoverrd from Ruaala as a The committee on permanent has been staked by the two men. such a low rfut ------t credits adequate to then- requlre- ganlziition consists of seventy-fivesnty-flve the winner of this year’s Derby. . result of the Greet War, la threat­ menta iur the current year; -Huctlon r:-—. Solario. at 11 to « against, won by who plan immediate develop- ,,t^:'Mrr,r:a7,c,;^uinVnl:*:uT;. - ,«w to progress slowly until her liiPlliin-r») **,-"T TT.--“*---- "h wî! ened with famine h«?»*<• of the commission wliV’h wni Tleal M un wnm*». “ reclassification, revision^ promotion* and increase* In the cl%U service. '*'• (Cncit year’s crop failure. The MM with the permanent organization of churches throughout Catiad».. 10 to 1 against, heat Manna, at 13 to Rank has opened a special credit of Rhr phurah. and referencenee totn the jointtplnt be .ul«Hvi,l-d Into 'our IpUtt which "ih-arpitvaUtje -w tlr-ba xaurvcB»< asM >£11“#- , S on, by halt a length.. «ions to tlte province. uniog ^geRflSwM>Ib VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, 102^> BIG ORE STRIKE SNOWBALL EVENT OUR REMOVAL SALE IS A WONDERFUL SUCCESS VEGE2Ç The More We Sell the Less We Have to Move* Are Y on Celling Your Share of the Barg mu? - Known In England As Marmite GIVES MINES SEEN IN CLEVELAND I'rbe delicious, all-vegetable food, supplies the | Porch Paint Rotary International Dele­ Outside .White 1 CentPaperSale I necessary elements lacking in other foods. 1 CentPaperSale SUDDEN SPURT gates Enjoyed Unusual Paint r::g:.,1:.is...98c From Now Till Next Tuesday Demonstrated At This Store This Week Bay 1 Roll, Add 1 dent and Spectacle |)efiance brand, a good June 23 News From Dunwell is Fol­ Take 2 Rolls paint extra «heap, liais. White Enamel The Owl Drug Co., Ltd lowed by Developments at Cleveland, Ohio, June 17.—The Denver delegation enlivened the con­ $2.98 gi«. Other Properties vention of the Rotary International ZUM:.. Special at $1.69 Prescription W. H. Bland. Mgr. to-day by snowballing everyone in j Bedroom Papers Parlor and Living-room Campbell Bldg.. Phone 135 In variety of colorings. Regular Fort and Douglas Specialists J Developments Came fast in. the sight with show brought from the Paper V northern mining situation td-day, Rockies in a refrigerator car. 45c roll Varnish Stain Floor Wax The snowball battle was held in a 2,.,46c In all-over leaf. O (WTp following the news yedterday of the or Revives worn furniture Is-lb. tin. -htg strike on the Sunbeam claim of public square in support of Denver's reg, 70r for 49c cream. 15c per rail, for VOV slogan •'Sunshine and Snowballs, 60 qts. walnut the Dunwell. which gives the prop­ % pts. reg. erty a much greater ore^ body than Denver, 1626.'* Living-room and Hill 33c had been anticipated. It is estimated The Colorado city* will entertain 1-inch Bristle 60c. for .... /that it trebles the or quantities. the Rotarlans next year. Papers Brushes, each 7c 1 Polishes Quickly Dining-room Paper* The Canadian Press dispatch last Nomination- of candidates for Cooking On An Electric Range president, treasurer and seven direc­ Hgwns, brown* and f) C"| g, In soft rich effects.:ts. Great vat__ night about the strike on the Porter- ! grey*. 56ç roll...... A for Oi-V *1.00 per roll Idaho was confirmed to-day by t"g tors was the principal business be­ 2 „ $1.01 private reports which R. P < lark fore the delegates. Sand Paper -* Varnish The election is to be- held to-mor­ X Company had wired down from 40 dog. sheets, medium and coarse. For floor* light' . Is Truly Economical Stewart. The Clark message said. row. Bovs' was the principal topic of Lincrusta Lasts a Lifetime per dox. Ofixe or dark oak or /X VX Porter-Idaho now In most Phe­ | Imitates carved wood ; brown. clear. Qts. SLM Hall Papers nomenal ore body ever opened m the day’s speakers. Canon William 2 do* for ...... 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TWO TORIES DISAGREE o'clock end ft. six o'clock on Set- 64 lirtaria Satie Œtrntfl urdey end try the plen for the Sum­ ritish columbia mer months of this year. HEALTH l DISEASE Does WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, Conservative member^ at Ot­ An arrangement of this kind «MUMP tawaB are finding it difficult ty> agree would permit the employee to get an CONSTIPATION VtAuahed Every Afternoon Ex-saot on the railway rates question. Mr. Sunday bf y additional hour of recreation on five THE TIMES PRINTING AND PUB, H. H. Stevens of Vancouver wou^ days of tly week that would make Last LISHING COMPANY LIMITER abolish the whole of | the Crows up for the five hours" off on the Constipation or caueUvenesa Is the s Offices; Comer Bread ans rort streets Nest Pass Agreement and give the retention of faeces in the large bowl. Wednesday afternoon. It will be This may bfc due to many causes, aa Board of Railway Commissioners argued that ihe piecemeal holiday torpidity of the bowl, which jmay Business Office (Advertising) Phone 1MJ an absolutely free hand in their run in families, sedentary habits, Longer’ Circulation ,...:...... prevents the family man from going certain disease» and drug habita, and «dltoriai Office ...... Pbone 46 business of readjusting the freight k.to the country or taking part in a diet that leaves loo little residue. structure onvsi uavthe es».».,basis weof equalize-— , urgam/.cuorganized HIIU-WCZKmid-week SfJOIT!sports. This Often weak abdominal muncles in SUBSCRIPTION RATES But he must be -fairly well 1 is a matter of detail and atout people or in women who have Kirk Coal Co. Limited borne large families aggravate this To France, Belglutn.etc..$l.0O per month satisfied with the course the Gov­ City delivery ...... $LOO per month sidération brings us beck to the older complaint. » A state of contraction of By mall (exclusive of ernment has taken, which merely suggestion that the holiday be abol­ the intestine or a laxity of the bowel city)—Canada. Great allow the faeces to he in the bowel Britain and United leaves the maximum eastbound rates ished altogether and employee and «and become died out without- being State» ...... S6 00 personnel on grain and ‘flour as laid down employer left to make their own ar­ passed on And expelled. in the Agreement as a basis upon One may have persistent constipa­ wm rangements for a half-day respite tion With perfect health, but as a which the Board will be able to BANKERS SAY CANADA once a week. , rule, mental depression, weakness work, or he would discover a much Of first importance, however, is and tistlessneas are the usual effects. /S DOING NICELY With -‘rolonged and neglected con­ ' more definite criticism. the desirability, for reaching some stipation. piles,, ulceration of the Fragrant Refreshing Invigorating On the'other hand Mr. Ladner arrangement whereby this city shell colon, perforation of the colon, in­ Sold by Grocers throughout Canada eople who compare flammation of title intesthies or ob­ the economic condition of considers the Government's direc­ not miss half a day's business in the tion to the Railway Beard as a struction may occur. PCanada with the economic condi­ middle of the week while the tourist Often the” faeces become hardened “political affront" to British Colum­ season is at its height. Under the into a mass with a channel through Continental Casualty Co. tion of the United Slates very sel­ the middle thus causing constipa­ bia. Instead of permitting the 60S SAYWABD BLDO. dom stop to think that our neigh­ present civic ordinance Victoria loses tion and diarrhoea at the sape time. Commissioners to set about their bor actually grew rich through the thousands of dollars in actual cash Constipation in infants is a trou­ The public là warned are tret dealing task, with a plain instruction as to blesome condition and often it is with ether than local authorised agenta war while this country inhented a every Wednesday afternoon, while what they are to do, in an atmos­ hard to decide which is at fault,; the SIDNEY C. «mW. debt of nearly two billion dollars. much otherwise valuable advertising food or the child’s bowels, but most ------Baatttapt Manager. phere which is economic- and- not rbeae *771. EstabUahed Uxmlly 1« TeSff They seldom ask themselves whether is counteracted in consequence. " often it la the child’s diet. political, this Vancouver member In the treatment of constipation it is any wonder that nine million much ran be accomplished by regu­ would have Parliament enact a people should feel the effects of this lar habita. The patient should go to ature, maximum yesterday. 78; mini­ number of agreements, including one stool rit a fixed hour each day enormous debit balance more than mum. 68; Wind. 4 miles K. : rain. 02 determining a westbound rate on whether-there-Is a desire or not Kx- weather, fair one hundred and fifteen million ercise is helpful, massage of the grain and flour, and thus complicate DR. ram CRANE Prince Rupert Barometer. 30 06; tern people should feel the effects of abdominal muscles, plenty of fruit perature, maximum yesterday .»4. «*»*» the Government's instruction for On and vegetables, and the drinking of mum, 44; wind, calm; weather, cloudy a credit balance the psychological equalization. In other words Mr. water all help to relieve this condi­ Katevan— Barometer. 10.04; tempera value of which,» increased by the The Garden and the Porch tion. ______A£&£I1LAEIU£L tura, maximum yesterday. £8| I"!!**™”"". Ladner would leave the fixing of 50; wind, 14 miles N W.; weather “ possession of half the world's gold freight rates in the hands of politi­ Tatoooh—Barometer, 30.02. tempera supply. It is not to say that the re­ cians. Mr. Meighen really ought A mericaNs. and especially t-ure, maximum yesterday. 66: minimum public to the, south., ha* Been ai_i|_ those who IIlive on Main Street, The WEATHER 50; wind. 4 miles W ; weather: rloudy. f6-~*r'Th*r-rw -of 'tns' most si *1- are front porch people Portland. Or*.—Barometer. MJ* V now experiencing the wave of pros­ perature. maximum yeelerdkjr. TO. mtm wart supporters are more in accord They like to sit out exposed to DaOr Ballets* Famished perity which this financial condi­ the view of the passer*by and haVe Bythe Vie terl* Meteer- ijum, 62; windr 4 mile» aeathcr before they express themselves in eleeSeel DepertmeaL tion would seem to suggest—on the no objection to the world looking Seattlt—Barometer. 30.06; tempera the House. In on-'them. * ture. maximum yesterday, 66; minimum 52. wind. 4 mile» N W ; weather, fair ...contrary- But. it r ,an . obvious w———*——— —~* Victoria. June if:*-* am.—The baro­ WHEN MANNA WON THE QEJtkY—Much pomp, attach** Jflft1 lin rn1Mttl n—h* economic advantage. for instance into Spain and Italy, Tffflff*1' ROYAL ATHLETIC PARK you ffnd few front porche*. meter remain* stationary on the Coast perat ure. maximum yeRTerdsv W jnWt* Owner, moùnîeti^scriVV». polit-*. HEhUlèr# aM hkfigerl-On, all escort the winner to the Judges stand. -In spite of a Canadian debt of On the contrary, you find patios, and fine, warm weather is general over mum. 52; wind. 4 miles N W.; weather. Above is shown Manna winning the race by eight lengths. Below is H. E. Morris, the owner of Manne» nemly two and one-half billions gf or gardens, around which the house this Province. Showers have occurred Penticton — Temperature, maximum leading In htir horse after the race, with Steve Don oghue again the successful jockey. T WAS A FOREGONE is built. in- the prairies. ^ yesterday, 63; rain, .04. douars, however, in spite of a popu­ conclusion that the taxpayers The garden is concealed from «rand Forks—Temperature, maximum lation which is still short of ten mil­ everything, but it is open to the Victoria—Barometer. 30.00; tempera­ yesterday, 81; rain, .92. yesterday. 82: minimum. 46; rain. .06 and up, six an* a half furlongs — was Mary B., owned by J. A. Lyon* Iwould pass the Parshalle Estate sky. You get outdoors and also ture, maximum yesterday. <7; minimum, Nelaon—'Temper»ture, maximum yes­ Regina-Temperature, maximum yes­ terday. 68; rain, 01. Ring izeader. 126.05, $12.25, $7.20; of t hp Seattle Yacht Club. lions, the men who 'direct finance in by-law and thus permit the City of privacy-two things which usually 51; wind. ! miles W. : weather, fair. Calgary- Temperature, maximum >'**- terday. 65; minimum, 46; rain, 26. Huey Bob, $4 90, $3.80; O&llford. Among the contestants in the race do not go together. Vancouver—Barometer, 30 00; temper­ Winnipeg — Temperature, maximum this country have reached the con­ Victoria to acquire the Royal Ath­ ature, maximum yesterday, 72; mini­ erday 68; minimum. 46: rain, 0. yesterday. 70, minimum. 56; rain, .01. $6.20. Time. 1.23 3-5 of boats of 100 horsepower motor* There are times in a man's life mum, 50; wind, calm; rain, .01; weather, Edmonton — temperature, maximum Fourth race, $700, threeryear-ol 4* -leoMIlLJ^eurik, JIcLum,, at iMWnd., *,* , ‘ * --Y------road- Mil J. Bowcott won----- Jimmy-Adam.—_ ------s] ■ ...... Tommy Gibbon* in- N*w York, -has justment has been taking plaoe ANCOUVER A N D i^eefal'for third loft, pod’J. Cruaeman" because It has no ceiling. Nothing won William A Haft's wpe<’ial Stewart~ REGATTA AT ROSE CARNIVAL been signed for a ten-round bout that is steadily . strengthening V here July 3 under the auspice* of — our financial position. ! but infinity Is above It. And that A Sons, J llo-wcvti and W. bryan-aacb ctde next Saturday as to whether sense of infinity cornea down to won a pool. The first three leading for Portland, Ore., June 17.—À re­ the American Legion. His opponent average are: First, ftowçott; second, W. gatta with motorboats, wherries and Bankers are the most conserva­ the two municipalities shall become water the soul. has not been selected. Some day I intend to build a Brvan, third, Stewart A Son* canoes participating was the prin­ tive people in this and all other The next club race, which will decide cipal feature of to-day's programme, Blessings on him who invented one and do business henceforward house. And when I do it will be the beat average, will be. from. Redding. countries. When they show confi­ as Vancouver, or whether eech a aeries of rooms around a gar­ Cal . un air line of 550 miles, on July i. for thc^ amroal Rose-Vamtvat. Among sleep, the mantle that covers ail den or patio. I will have my own The Provincial Derby will be held on the entries in the free for alt races human thoughts. —Cervante*. dence in the business outlook, it is shall continue to go its separate civic retreat, not from the Infinite, but June 27 from Hisaona. Cal . an air line time for the rest of the‘people to of 500 mile* to Victoria and 560 to Van­ way for a little longer. to the infinite. There I ahall gather couver and Naiîalmo. Victoria will have drop their talk of blue ruin. The what messages and Inspirations? about twenty entries and will try to ITiere is in this development I have lived in rooms ail my life bring the laurel* to the lelahd. Victoria hard-headed financier is not swayed across the Gulf a distinct interest and I feel the effect of them. I has had three oat of the ffret live, but by sentiment. Hi is able to take a want to live a little.while without never won it yet. —j David Spencer Limited for the City of Victoria and neigh­ any roof over my head. For the pert they played in the bombing ef th« Sofia, Bulgarie, peep and see how mych “paper" boring municipalities. Vancouver cathedral with it, d.ath toll of 14*. three cenepirotore—Koeff. Zed- HORSERACING , and how much actual cash his clients proper for a long time past has goreky end Friendmen—were hanged in Sofia. On crude g.fcbet. possess. He has other information erected beside the road, using a table and chair for platforms, the Montreal, June 17. -Yesterday s recognized the important economic WORDS OF WISE MEN three expatiated their crime. The upper picture ghowe a prieat of results at. Bluebonnets were as fol- upon wlJch he is able to judge tin advantages which would accrue to When moat angry and vexed, re­ the Russian orthodox church talking to the condemned men. left Meals, Provisions, Delicatessen economic position of the country and it from many standpoints if its to right, Koeff. Zadgoreky and Friendmen. Below are the three Flrst race, claiming $800, maiden member that life last* but a mo­ two-year-old*. five furlongs — QUALITY—CLEANLINESS—LOW PRICES the state of trade and commerce. population figures could embrace ment, and that we ahall be soon gypsy executioner* picked up on the road end forced to perform the part of hangmen. Spring Branch, won; Earl Coombs, THURSDAY VALUES—CASH AND CARRY It is not to his advantage to say all in our grave». second; Twinola. third. Time, 1.04 some or all of the several civic di­ —Marcus A-urellus. PROVISIONS that all is well unless he is sure of visions which compose Greeter Van­ -...... - .T _* + ....._ , 3-6. t- hi* ground. It is now the time in Nothing is so good a* It- seem* Second race, claiming $800, maiden couver. Sponsors of the annexation beforehand. —George EUot. two-year-olds, five furtpngw-J*ntir AT THE CHEESE COUNTER Canada, according to the statement or amalgamation movement m the ■f ■f j- . lL-*ûiU BasUette, second; Pay Girl, from the Royal BaaETfoTmerchants Things are seldom whnt they itr6t—Time; I . v Finest Ontario Mild, per lb...... M4 lerger centre ere persueded thet it Third race, claiming $800. three- Finest Ontario Matured, per Ih...... and manufacturer», not forgetting ; cream. year-olds sad-s», fite xad » heff nnttrmip,simBartejvraft.per ttm axrt m» — • ’ certain politicians, to get over their -ftir W. 8. Gilbert. furlong*—MRrata. won; War Tank, Imported Gorgonzola, per lb...... prxcticxl benefit If it could xdver- •f- T- t second; Bachelor of Arte, third. fit of the blues and dig. tise itself « • city of neirly 300,- Assume virute. If you have it Time, 1.12 1-6. 000—,» it would be ablg to do if —Shakespeare. Fourth race, claiming $800, three- AT THE BUTTER COUNTER ^ year-olds and up. halte and five fur- — -the wn&NG-rtAte.— municipal”amalgamation were™to be Honor nourishes the arts, and all Fresh Creamery Butter, per Ih. ai* 10 ngs - Roxana, wtm : Hi M*rUa*r « T8pencër*s Prime ItrandTspecial, per lb., 42f. 3 Iba for $L34 completely embracing—than it ob­ are kindled to study by of sOcond; Vitamin,• third. Time. 2.67,. glory. Swift's Pure lard, per lb...... PPER YATES STREET tains at present with a population "jFifth race, claiming SSOflk three- Fresh Rendered Dripping, per lh. *...... !•# is not a proper location for The best part of beauty is that year-olds and up, seven furlongs n for Vancouver proper of something SWggarth Aroon, won; Dick Whit- 1 anU undertaking establishment. In which a picture cannot express like 120.000. By annexing South —Bacon. tlngton. second; Black Mackle, third. Smoked Picnic Hams, per lb...... IS# the first pla-e it is right in the Time, 1.31 1-6. Vancouver a start will have been Sixth race, claiming $800, three- j Sweet Pickle Picnic Hams, per lb...... 18# heart of some of the best residen- made towards this objective and year-olds and up. five furlongs —i Smoked Cottage Roll, per lb...... 2D? tial property in the city and the Vancouver'stpopulation will pass WHO’S WHO IN Stroller, won; Pablp, s«M*ond; Rt. j Boneless Peamealed Back Itiicon, 1 to 3 lbs., per lb. ....,...35F neighboring reiidcnts are unanimous­ Quentin, third. Time, 1,10. Mild Vurc Streaky Bacon, 1 to 3 1LA, per lb...... 40# the I SO.OOOmark at pnee. HISTORY TO-DAY Seventh race, claiming $800, three- ly against such fin innovation. In Victoria's first interest In a suc­ year-olds and up. mile and a fur­ DELICATESSEN ihe second place it is too close to long— Flanàman. won; Hquarson, Spencer's Potato Salad, per lb...... IB# cessful result ol Saturday’s vote lit WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 17 second; Sasper, third. Time, 1.59. Jellied Ox Tongue, per lb...... 80# the Central School. Either of the two Mainland municipalities EDWARD I Sliced Boiled Ham. Ihe best, per lb...... 57# these reasons should be sufficient to will be the contrast In population Winnipeg. June 17.—Yesterday's Jellied Umbi' Tongue, per lb...... • ^...... 55# persuade the City Council to recon­ < ‘ Longshanks" King of Kngland. result* were as follows: E which it will present to the indus­ was born af Wretinlnater on June First race, $600, three-year-old* MEATS—UN EQUALED VALUES sider its decision on the subject. trial and commercial world outside. 17, 1239. He succeeded to the and upr five furlongs- -Some l*aV. Shoulder Steak, per lb...... 11# Undertaking establishments are throne upon the death of hit $4.90, $3.50, $3; Sweet um. $4 8lh How will that affect this commun­ father. Henry 111. while Kdwurd Round Steak, per lb...... 18#-17# very essential institutions. fhose $3.90: l>»mon Set*. $5.66. Time, 1.02 Sirloin Steak, per lh...... v i...... B6# ity, in an economic sense) It is a was on a «’rusade. Among the 1-5. which operate in Victoria are of an principal events of his reign were S«n*>nd race, $600. four-year-olds Pork Steaks, per Hi...... 83< point which seems to be worth fresh the conqueet „ and its Jxiin Pork Cbetro,.J>er, lb...... • 58# exceedingly high order and are ei- end tip, six and a half furlong*--— consideration by those who have al­ annexation to Kngland. his expuls­ Southern Gentleman $16.55, $8.26'. Rib Mutton ('hops, per lb...... 30# pertly conducted. But there is ion of the Jew* from England, and Veal Steaks, per lh...... — ...... #.....,,.S4# ready, done the spade work in the the assembling of the first Parllâ- $4.60: Jacobean. $6.55; $4.05; Zap*- surely no occasion to permit them Victoria movement, toa. $3.20. Time. 1 23 4-5. Shanks Beef, half or whole, per lb...... 5# to invade residential sections, there- ; .. ♦ .♦ 81R FRANCIS DRAKE Third race. $600, four-yekr-olds Blade Itone Roast», per lb...... 8# Mince Steak Oxford Sausage, per lb...... ,10# by detracting from tfie value of that ! THAT HALF-HOLIDAY .English naval hero, many of whose exploits were as a freebooter, first REGULAR COUNTER DELIVERED kind of property. Nor can it be ar- j landed on the Western coast of the l - yued that school children's outlook j TV/f A N Y SUGGESTIONS America» on June 17. 1579. Follow­ iUh Fhops Spring 1 *mh. per lb...... r...... 38# Little Pig ihire Pork Sausage, per lb...... *5# on life would be helped by prox- I IV1 have been advanced as to ing this he crossed the Pacific and returned to England by way of the BEST ISLAND Ox " Tails, per lh...... 12# imity to the activitiestivitiea ondon on June 17. 189S. Tofneto Ketehuv. per bottle . .. ..-v. i...f-titvYr. 80# jrability of establishing a zoning our correspondents has proffered He was a pupil and an associate of riudz Washing I'owder. per pkg...... ^,....24# ïyWëBrsûclî Ts Thar which eperates-i yrems to comeneareMe-e^tewpewy VICTORIA FUEL C, Lid. i cmwni Dure Marmalade, pèr tin ...... f...... «8# in nunjr .olhet. .communes. Ihe solution thïii" many others to far. xe.irs !.*ter he formed an iri ' 1203 Breed Street—-Phone_ 1377 snap Hand Cleanser, per ...... «y.... )IB# case in pomt is an illustration of Ae wWB close "the Flores on the "fripEMT1,1 'u>W* the need of .such ass ordinance. i firat five daw of the week at five Idealism and abstract beauty than VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,1925

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Each excellent values, in bluebell, 1 —Men $ Suits, Main t loot real bargain at, each ...... $1.0» emerald, sand, rose, navy 1 *>ait...... —Children1» Shoes, First Floor Voile Gowns in pretty new designs, laee trimmed and and blaek, trimmed with tailored styles ; plain shades of rose, apricot, orange cam eolors on skirt ; sizes 34 to ary, sky and green. Special, each...... $2.aU 44. Each ...... $2.65 Mens Khaki Pants Men's Grey Flannel Hand-made Gowns of super quality nainsook, handu'm- broidered front, neck and sleeves. Special, each, $3.35 Silk and Wool Bathing Suits Low Heel Pumps —White-wear, First Hoor in searlet, blaek and emcr- Good Values for A Special Value Pants, $4.95 ~ntd. Hpecial, earh . $3.50 Pair $5.00 For Summer wear we have a selection of Middies and Bloomers for Girls’ Holiday Wear Fine Wool Bathing Suits, in $1.95 well-made Flannel Pants in dark, light White Jean Middies, regulation style with detachable a variety of styles, plain Light Tan Calf Strap Pumps with short round toes, Pants made from a strong, hard-wearing and medium shades of grey. Guaranteed navv collar, braid trimmed, short sleeves and in sizes for shades and novelty designs. smartly perforated, and the same shoe in all patent. Both not to fade or mb. Well-made pants with 8 to 14 years. Special, each ...... $1.25 Eaeh, $4.50. $6.00 and khaki material. These are popular as outT ...... $6.50 priced at, a pair ------—------$5.00 ting "pant*. Suitable for motoring, picnic- belt loops and cuff bottom*. One of our All White Mid-lies, regulation style, with short sleeves; —Women's Shoes, First Floor —Whitewear, Flint Floor in g, fishing or camping; all sizes... ,$1.96 very good values,. A pair...... $4.95 sizes for 6 to 14 years. Special, each------—— .$1.25 —Men’s Clothing. Mam Floor —Main Floor Navv Serge Gym Bloomers, pleated from band at waist ami tmk-bed witb elastic at knees;sizes for 6 to l’J years, a pair ...... • ■ ...... Lv Fancy “Sun fast” Curtains Two Big Specials In Hi'/w "fnr'H nw4'44-yi* Jn» ——— - -Colored-Edge or Ruffled Effect*—Dainty and Artistic (;,r|s' Khaki Bloomers, mad- from pleated band, at waist The Mayfair, a marquisette curtain with colored hemstitch June 21 Men’s Sweaters and finished with elastic at knees; sizes for 6 to 1* years. bonier and laee edge on cream ground ; colors include gold, —a pair, $1.50 and . 1 ■ ;...... ;...... $—•---- —Children'll Wear, First Floor -fiTiiF and riike."ëa-triVlltrTttTwT with dainty tie backs. “Father's yards long. A pair ...... • •...... $3.95 it $375 — The Arcadian Cross-bar Curtains with colored voile ruffle, Day” §WEEPER-yAC laee edge; shown in rose, blue and gold. 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Is In the city at the Dominion. thors" Association at the convention Mrs. W. C. Nichol Opened than any other brand. Try it. Rev. David McLaren Unites to be held there froth June 24-27. ; Mr. E. H. Clark, of Hhawnignn Garden Party Yesterday; Miss Clare Steenson and Lake is at the Empress Hotel. Subscriptions were received by the 4*-^ 4- + Women’s Auxiliary to the ITovinclal Netted $200 E. D. Toye of Toronto Royal Jubilee Hospital yesterday at H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO. LTD. Miss Maraqulta Nlchol .has as her Mrs. W. C. Nlchol performed the LADY DOUGLAS CHAPTER, I.OD.E. the booth in David Spencer’s Limited oi o « Ci Butcher end Provisions guest at Government House HIM opening ceremony at a garden party Grocery Phones 612 r ort St. 5521-5520 Ht. Andrew's Presbyterian Uhurch Louise Macdonald of Seittlp from the following members: Mrs. was the scene of a very pretty wed­ given under the uusptr s of the 178-179 - + + + G. H. Brown. Miss A. G. Scott, Mrs. Ladies' Guild of Bt. Paul's Garrison Fruit» 5623 Fish Dept. 5521 ding at noon to-day. when the Rev Major and. Mm. L. C. Ooodeve of H*U. Scott, Mrs. Cecil Branson. Mrs. David McLaren united in marriage Church, Esquimau, yeeterday after­ Linden Avenue have returned to the W. L. McIntosh, Mrs. A. P. $4 Inc lair, noon. in the grounds of the Church GARDEN PARTY Clare, eldest daughter of Mr. and city after a holiday Trip to Alaska. Mrs. R. P. Butehart, Mrs. Douglas House. you beautiful again—that Is as Mrs. William J. Steenson. of 225 Van- 4- 4- Ford, Mrs. K. Sylvester, Lady Lake; beautiful as any rag doll ” , - cpuver Street, . and Hid red Dalston Mrs. Nlchol. who was accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lawson of Van­ Mrs. H. A. S. Moriey. Mfrn. K. W. by Miss Maramilttt Nlchol. was re­ ,J’ BEDTIME STORY "Are you really? How?” àsked the Toye. younger son of. the late Rev. R. couver are visitors in Victoria and Noltc, Mrs. James Porter, Mrs. R. J. “Arran York Place, Oak Bay Toye and Mrs. E. Toye of Toronto. ceived by the |#esldi-nt. Mrs. George poor, forlorn creature. arc guests at the Empress Hotel. Robertson. Miss Lowndes. Miss H. .sisman and Rev. F. C. Chapman and "Ill show you” said the bunny Tall standards of blue delphinium 4-4-4- Campbell. .Mrs. Laird. Mrs. Bain- the retildrncc of Judgr and Mra. J. C. Mclntœh, on and pink peonies flanked the leetern Mrs. Chapman, and was made the Uncle Wiggily and the gentleman. Mr. J. A. Campbell Is among- the bridge, Mrs. Hurke-Rovhe, Mrs. recipient of a lovely bouquet pre­ FRIDAY, JUNE 25, from 3 to 6 p.m. He took the old rag doll home to end made a pretty background for visitors from Vancouver at present Matthews. Mrs. FlfxherberL Bullen, the bridal party. The bride, given In sented by little Phyllis Hadfleld. She Opening ceremony by Mra. W. C. Nicol at 3.30 pm. his hollow stump bungalow. All the in Victoria on business. and Mrs. Thornton Fell. afterwards made a round of the well- Rag Doll little bunnies were at school, wmt marriage by her father, was winsome ■4 4-**" NAVY LEA'GUE BAND I ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME in a gown of ivory crepe, with stocked stalls and partook of a Nurse Jane and Mrs. Longeai'» had His Honor Mr. Justlcr Murphy of Among th« paumengera on the fnalriiny-served teg on the lawn. Tm and lei Ciwn j Admiseron 25c, Children 10c gone to- the movies. Uncle Wiggily touches of real lace, and a court Vancouver Is In Victoria and ts a Princess Kathleen on Monday after (By Howard R. Garis) train of crepe simply adorned with a. The grounds, prettily decorated for searched until he found the button guest at the I'nltm Club. noon were Rev. R. F. Kibler and the occasion^ looked their best filled bag of Nurse Jane. There were no lover's knot of orange blossoms. Her 4- 4-4- family en route to Baker, Oregon, veil of beautiful old Brussels was with many gdests in gay Summer at- Copyright. 1925. by McÇfure Newe- black button shoes In It. but there Duncan people in Victoria Include where Mr. Kibler will take up his tlr*-, and the weather left nothing to was white' one. and this hé sewed caught to the hat with a coronet of Mr. snjl Mrs. C. Stone, who are at men first went to the; poUe tô reèbrt ______paper .Syndicate the blossoms, and she carried a bou­ duties as Lutheran pastor. Many be desired. their voie», f on the doll's face alongside of her the Empress Hotel arid Mr«. A W. friends gathered at the dock to wish The children had a merry time try­ nose.- • quet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. Han ban, who is at the Strut hr ona. She commended the work being Her only bridesmaid was her sister. them Godspeed. On Friday evening a ing their luck at the fishpond, which carried on by prenant-day women’» Ontr upon a time, a* 1/ncU* Wig­ Next,*with some paint from one or surprise was given Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Applebee and Mrs. Hepld kept CENTENARIAN STILL gily was hopping across the fields to the colored boxes of the children bun­ Miss Myrtle. Steenson. who looked Courtenay visitors In Victoria In­ f.rganisation*, mentioning in particu­ charming In a gown of blue and cer­ clude Mr. and Mrs. Lalone and Mr Kibler when fifty friends gathered In full of desirable "catches. ' or indulg­ lar the work of th* Imperial Daugh­ look for an adventure, and when he nies. Mr. Ixmgears made a lovely nose the social hall bf the church ftnd pre­ ing in pony rides in the care of Ma­ was wondering whether or not the and mouth oh the face of the mg doll. ise floral georgette, with a silver ban­ Frank Uhilds, who are at the Htrath- ter* of the Empire. deau In her hair, and carrying « bou­ sented the pastor with a purse from jor J. F. Plddlngton. ’ Ltic ia good.. I never weary of Fox or Wolf would try to nibble his The rain had made the corners of the cona Hotel. J ■ "Aifht Sally” was popular, and Me- ears, all df a sudden the ♦ninny rahr old mouth droop, in a sad way. On quet of blue dWphtnlnm and Ophelia i ■ ■ ■ ■ - 4- -4*- 4» • the congregation, and Mrs. Kibler life," Mr*. Bureitt concluded. i Mr. J. H. Constantine of Vancouver, with a silver fruit dl*b from the Barclay, who Was in charge, ^vas bit gentleman heard a most doleful. this new mouth the bunny turned the kept busy. Or sad and sorrowful, voice crying corners up. smiling like, and the nose, Mr. Robert J. Steenson. brother of manager.of the Northwestern Mutual Ladles’ Aid Society. An especially tiw bride^ wae beet jpan.r WOd the |n*ur«noe tNunpany, vânàting. Vh>- Amelia Boreitt of Win­ Duke of Westminster Itewra patth sf wooirii ■< mmu** -ftoo. bad wjskpsssssMkks^ill U» it Mrs. PuHen and Miss Pullen, an« And as for the eyes, well, please he ushers were Messrs. Harold Steenson tort». pink and white was greatly appreci­ "Oh dear! Oh dear' Oh dear!” and Jack UoMngfnrd. Mrs. Steenson. 4-4-4* ated by all present and several ice cream served by Mesdames Ls>ck- nipeg is 102 Years Old; sighed the sad voice. "I'm all alone! lleve me, with one white and the other ley and Elton, and strawberries and Is Again Divorced black.- there was such a comlcaMook mother of the bride, wore a hand- Messrs. E. W. Bateman. J. E- Mc­ speeches were made In honor of the Nobody loves me! Nobody cares for of black crepe meteor Mullen and Robert Smith are among guests. The .farewell service on cream which Mrs. Hadfleld offered Commends I.O.D.E. WhWt tir the- ww ot-hvin doll's .face you eouldn t some gown of black crepe meteor ------»ii— —sSsknl angnil wura waU-patronlxed ..by. yuUQA Ml.l - Jandwi. 17- The Uuchess of ig. Even me rag dot!’'touched with grild'Wd bat en iroito, Tne v g ii-ymit—* -1— "X pg ——" 1tuwbrr witw extremely- wHt attend- f *"* ..*,®11 Jana help laughing. ------~~ old. "Coyent Garden." with Us fresh Westminster was to-day granted a Mr Longears stopped short in his laughdd at herself when she looked and a corsage of crimson roses. The ing a few days in Victoria. ed. the closing hyimajieing “God Be trackq and raised his head. His pink vegetables, fruit, plants and flowers Winnipeg* June 17.—-In her chosen decree nisi in her divorce suit in the glass. . _ • - bridegroom’s mother,. Mrs. Toye of iMnh srdaon With You Till We Meet Again.” The LorMr*. Bnr- rend ex vous at the H»mt* for the Ag»*d t., rmko of Westminster. Bdse was uyinkling very fast, as it And when Jingle came home ‘rf>™ Toronto, was smart in navy blue Miss H-THelen Mt-*vc«2»«r. nf 3( P,„v, i.uihernn vtinrrh always did when lie was excited or Street. Is braving on Sunday foc c -1 ______SssÜMW and In fir hi àLTortiifè JaL'Pfàlrté, llWa school with the other hunnies. and georgette aver flowered gray : «lia - fW-4 (smpwnrHy Uy th* pea, ft Inc'ra o f v7fltf?fr'';?r'T10rtorth otrtmt- Hrrs." Amelia BUrcitt. T02 yéaVS " «IT Wsst End WX.T.U. — Thé W#W thinking. saw the doll Unt ie Wiggily had made and hat of blue and grey. Her corsage an extended visit in Houtherri Càîi- tors of Luthfran churches in Port “I wonder what that is?" said the quels, proved irrésistible. Mrs. je. a woman who has lived through End W.V.T.U. will meet on Thurs- over. Jinglefried:__ bouquet was of violas arid roses. Angeles, Naneouver and Bellingham. Jot*Sr»nd Mrs. Gray had a wonder- the reign of four sovereigns and is d„v, June 1» at 2.3» Pm. at the home bunny to himself. "It can’t be the "Oh,> new rag child* Whered >OU After the ceremony a luncheon Fox. nor yèt the Wolf, for the patch Mr T. Kilpatrick, manager of the ful selection of aprons on sale, and enjoying the best of health while her of" Mrs. J. O. Welch. 336 Colville get her. Daddycum*"” - ' as served at the home or the A marriage of much local Interest Pfth ruler he^ds the British Empire. | of weeds is too small to hide them. bride s parents, thé reception rooms P. fl. A E. Railway. Vancouver. Is other plain and fanc y sewing in great Road. "That'A your old doll that you threw spending a f« w days in Victoria on took place at the home of Mr. and variety was offered by Mvsdamfis J- She was born on the hanks of the St. I Still it might be the wily Weasel. I away in the weeds." said the bunny. being prettily decorated in a color Mrs. 11. Bk-nKinsop. Big Creek, Chll- bad best be careful." r official business. • McDonald. llolUger and Wharfe. laitwi vm e river on August 1. 1823, : "If I give her back tp you. will you scheme ,.f pink and white The 4-4-4* eoten. H.C., on June 6. between Mary, Home-cooking was In demand from when King George IV was on the But again the voice cried Oh. wedding cake centred the table, trail­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edgar dear " and then the wind blew aside love her”" , Mr. M Kinnear who has been Mrs. Kelly and Mr Green, and almost throne. Truly I will, for ever and ever, ing sou lax and pink sweet peas fur­ Nearrie. of Victoria, • and Mr. Jack Despite her many years of life, Mrs. the weeds and Uncle Wiggily saw. ther enhancing the attractiveness of spending the past few days In Vic­ an the guests patronised the teg-tent cried Jingle. And fust then the Bob toria returned yesterday afternoon to Templeman. forest ranger, of Chllco- which was « onvened by Mrs. Brooker. Boreitt still Is Interested in the hap­ TH£ lying on the ground, an old rag ten. Mrs. Blenklnsop (nee Neroutsosi Cat' came around the corner ot the the collation. his home in Seattle. Mrs. Sisman was general convener, penings of her community and the house and tried to jump and nibble Later in tjie afternoon. Mr and was matron of honor. Mr, Blenklnsop and Mrs. Gordon Hardie, with Mrs. wirld. When young she took un ac­ Uncle Wiggily S ears- But the rag Mrs. Toye l**ft on a motor tour of Mr Edward Johnson, special agent gave the bride away, whilst Major Greer, was responsible fur the decora­ tive part in the fight to secure the Vancouver Island before proceeding l,ee was best man. The ceremony doll saw the bad chap with her new for fjOfidon Assurance Corporation. tions. . vote for women and many other so­ white shoe button eye. which could to Toronto, where they will make Seattle, is s|H-nding a few «lays in was performed l»y the Rev. J. l<*»ck. In the evening « most enjoyable cial reforms. She worked hard for LESAGE their home The bride traveled in- a see a long way. Victoria on business. of Quesnel, B.C. The bride looked dance and card party was given. the Dower Act and the Temperance Look ...It, Unrle-Wtggtty Bswars smart froclf of Lanvin green and gold 4-4-4* i harming in a dress of pale pink spun was provided by Jack Pullen, Act She was connected with many of th* Bob Cat!" cried the nig doll crept- de Chine. !*anvln green chat Mrs.mrm. „.J. J Smith -and______Miss Miibal silk, with exquisite Brussels lace Veil violin. Miss Cecily Pullen, piano, and womep’s organizations. bordered with Hummer fox and a So the bunny gentleman Jumped lnto Smith of Ottawa are the guests of i nttached to a pink bandeau, and Douglas Pullen, drum. y She has seen the West develop PIANO his bungalow Just In time with Jingle French model hat of beige touched Mf. and Mrs Harry Plaskett, 303 fastened in bonnet style with knots Mrs. J. McDonald convened the from an extensive prairie to its pre- | and all the other little rabbits, and with green. The young couple were of orange blossom. There were a sent i»opulace. its cities, towns and the recipients of many handsome and Beechwood Avenue. cards, prîtes for which were won by lurked the door. number of friends of the bride and Mrs. Pullen and Mr. Needham The hamlets that were once a wilderness. Fooled again- -and by a rag doll, useful gifts. Mr. Edward J Walsh, superin­ groom present, among them Mr. and whole affair was remarkably success­ She has witnessed the creep of civili­ $395.00 bowled the Boh Oat as he.dunk aw-ajr tendent Of Agencies of the Canadian Mra Norman Lee and Mr. Dan Lee. ful and will result in a sum of about zation from the Atlantic to the Pa­ ajid evefy one In thé bungalow Surety Company of Toronto, after a formerly of Victoria, Mr and Mrs. $200 for the benefit of the Uhufch. cific, and has pioneered with vigor in A High Grade Piano at a laughed at him. But If the Ice cream short viqjfc in Victoria left last night and Miss McDick, Percy Church. Miss the southern .parts of Manitoba, Sas­ c.ne doesn't turn upside down arid for the Mainland. Napier. Mr. k'armer. and others. Af­ katchewan and Alberta. Moderate Prier si 111 all it» lemonade out down the a* 4* * , ter the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bureltt first came to Manitoba Templeman left for their home, “The TERMS ARRANGED back of the rocking chair. I'll tell you Mrs. Km wit Bats "t Vsmon Is la dem^San. It Is thought she was the - j next whonf f'mdw Wtggily ORGANIZE "BUIE TJIss Mollis Sptnka, and during her first woman to hold u claim in this 641 Yates ugly stump. _____ Stay Is ths guset of Mra G. A. Hen­ In honor of Miss Queenle Baker, Street whose wedding will Uke place soon. province. Engaging in sheep-rais­ KENT’S derson. Dunsmulr Road. EsqnlmalL ing. the venture was a success. Miss "Sis” Thompson was hostess at One of the happiest moments of her Pianos Phonographs Radiai Kiwanians Hosts at Delight* Mr. and Mrs. Pi C. Taylor of To­ a charming linen shower on Monday OFF! *0h,«XL poor erea.tu.re ('tried life, she says, was the day when wo- TO-MORROW’S ronto were In the city over the cvculh, at ha, home. »> Qf C^ethog to U • fre kmny-gefitleHtitiv.- ful Affair at Cadboro Bay week-end. During their stay they wore mrgüïîir’ôr''PSi5ïnH8Iônîr As the pleasing concomitant of greenery filled the drawing rooms. and Mrs. Walter SUneland. The tea table was beautifully dec Made Monday For Armenians graduation, the members of the J925 *«• * » HOROSCOPEj class of the rrovtnctat Royal Jnfttiee orated wttb streamers In the sam Mrs. C. E. Thomas, of Rockland shades and centred with a miniature The doll wore a ragged drew, but thTs Hospital hâve l»een much feted since AYenue.^ Nil returned home from Practically every church in greater they completed their training and re bridal party and a large wedding was as it .should he, for she was a Vancouver, where she spent several cake. The numerous gifts were tied Victoria has promised co-operation rag creature But worse than that ccived their diplomas, and the enter in the Bundle Day arranged for June Bf Cene*ie*e Kemklt days with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Col€- to a large pink and white hoop was the fact that one of her shoe talnment given in their honor last rriun and thelr^party.^ 22 by the joint committee of the Save button eyes had fallen off her face. evening by the Kiwants Club added which ringed the bride as she sat the Children Fund and the Canadian =—------"7 under an arch artistically decorated And her nose and mouth, which were another Joyful page to their book of Ml* Jeanne Robbins, who recently Armenian Near East Relief These memories associated with graduation. with flowers. The guests present painted on. her cloth face, had almost THURSDAY, JUNE 13 underwent an operation In fL J°* two organizations are appealing for disappeared. The happy gathering took place at seph’s HospltaL has left that institu­ were Miss Queenie Baker. Mrs. WmJ warm clothing of all kinds for adults "Oh. you poor creature” cried the An active and aenerally successful, the Cadboro Bay Hotel, and com­ tion and Is the guest of Mrs. Duncan Thompson. Mrs Cyril Gross. Mrs. V. and children. More than 46.000 chil­ bunny gentleman.I picking up the rag dav is |ircsa*c hose and mouth, so I can hardly talk, ment ot oilier.- are under a fair sway 4- 4* 4* "With the exception of food, them as you nolTce Then she carried me 4bat~wafl responsible for the conduct Mr and Mrs. Chaa. - Conyers, of is no need greater than that of cloth­ upside down *»d one of my shoe * whose birthday It Is may of the function included Kiwnriian Wellington Avenue, have returned YJLCJL FUNDS IRE z ing." is the unantfmros report of all button eyes caught in a briar bush hayëT good' year If they guard Albert J. Sommer, chairman, and from a vacation. in Vancouver, and , overseas workers. tired Kiwanians Dr. J. A. Stewart, Albert end pulled out. Then Jingle threw pith-BhR fraud-ami treachery and sign were accompanied from the mainland "Our stations are fairly mobbed me away and her* 1 am fVh. dear, all writing cautiously. The financial Walker. Harrr Stuart and Brooke âtty by their emtstne. the Mrimes Jean when the news goes round that old Dontw.»'*’t feelFo»i ■ an badlv'** said kind outlook i* *•«><*. as well an omploy- Stephenson. and Evalyn Stables, who will be clothes are to he given out,” writes Uncle WikkiU - Æeàta_and adVantagfriurtot thaïe- gu esta tor a few weeks. one reUet .worker, ‘ There I» never enough to go round and it Is difficult offer, A child born on thT» ï- Mjr.. end gftl'l'inaiil.-under the ailspless-sM--4ho The YlclorU CPinmiHr* !» In hscr" Mra. Charles Oliver of Penticton. that at least five Ions nfrlotiVinx wllT ladies’ Auxiliary to the Y.M.C.A. A he colleelcd from greater Victoria. •Safe Baptist Y.P.8. Tea — The young They will then leave on a motor tour most genial and gracious hostess, ^orapleasantptdvme-up RETURN TO 5M u far aa Portland, via Hood River, Arrangements have been made for people of the Emmanuel Baptist Milk Mrs. Smith assisted the ladies in bundles of clothing to he left In fhe Church are actively engaged In rais­ and expect to be away about three every possible way, by placing at eat a JERSEY MILK bar r»nd Diet ing money to build a tennis court on Mrs. Hilton Philipson Will Greeks. basements of practically every + —■ + their disposal not* only her tennis church. The David Spencer Company the grounds adjoining the church. court and gardens, but her home as For Infants, Combine Parliamentary and On Monday evening at the Union and the Hudson’s Bay Company have Chocolate is the greatest energy maker Fori this purpose they are holding a well. The weather was perfect, re­ consented to permit bundles to be left silver tea on Saturday afternoon Church. Port Albernl. the marriage Stage Duties waJ solemnised of ‘Mtee Constance ad It ing in a really gratifying attend­ ai ihdUr “Ti'hhngp dcoka ull .Vloiv l.v> in the world—soldiers, mountaineers next June 20. between the hours of ance. whereby the treasury waa aug­ next, and have aleo agreed to gather M-DUntfiOk land 6 at 2663 Fern wood Road, the Kvelyn Strickland, daughtrr of the and explorers always rely on it —r~ S London, June 17. — The London late gorgeant C. H. Strickland and mented by a very substantial sum. up the clothing Irom the yariou» col home of Mrs. Fred Parfitt. which she Daily Express says Mrs. Hilton Phil­ The artists who contributed to the lectlng » tat Iona bas kindly loaned for the occasion Mm. Strickland of Victoria, to Mr. So—when you feel tired—eat a Jersey ipson, who was the first woman after John T. Rendis rtf Port Albernl. only success of the musical programme. and it is hoped that the young peo­ Miss Mason with vocal solos, whose Milk Bar. It is plain milk chocolate fw-h milk, combined with extract of ple will be will supported. Miss l»ady Astor to sit in the House of son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rendle of Commons, Is to return next week to happv selections, "harmena” and Esqaimalt I.O.D.E... Marion Jamieaon will have çharge or Clo-oose. They will make their home "Homing.” will be long remembered in its purest fotm. choice grahu, reduced to powder. Very the stage, where she was long a In Port Albernl. + yet BO easily digested that the candy~1>ootH and during the af­ by those who were privileged to hear Bridge Party Nets ternoon a splendid musical pro­ popular favorite under the name of her, and cornett 1st. Mr. O. H. E. But not ordinary chocolate ! It is so It la used, with benefit, by ALL AOKS, Mabel Russell. A reception was given on June It gramme will be given including at the home of Mr. and Mr*. H. Green, whose rendition of the ever delicious, so daintily flavored that -j:-t or well An upbuilding diet for vocal and Instrumental numbers. The newspaper does not suggest popular "Rosary" and a charming $225 For Its Funds she is retiring from Parliament or Thnrnett. East Sookc, In honor of you’ll make Jersey Milk your prime Mr. and Mrs. W. ». Wilson of Hooke composition of his own. set to Ténny' Light Nourishment, wheel faint haw she proposes to fill both the son's "Break. Break. Break." was i Garden City Women Busy.—-The theatrical and political roles. on their return from their honey­ favorite at once. Try a bar and see. y. Taken hot. upon retiring^ Garden City Women’s Institute held moon spent In the Sound clttea. also rare musical treat. Miss Smith fur A special general meeting of the a special meeting Thursday afternoon to celebrate the birthday of Mr. H. ther enlivened the occasion by i Esquimau Chapter, I.O.D.E. took Look for the uhitc-and-gold wrapt*'. in the Marigold Hall, the president, Thornett. Among the Invited guests choice selection of Vtctrola music, place yesterday afternoon when a re ^prepared at i Mrs. F H. McGregor and a corps of Mrs. Maude Hall, in the chair. were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burnett. port was given of the recent bridge Sc, 10c and 25c tizs$. Among the business transacted was CANADIAN WOMEN Ml* Esther Wilson. Miss Cl. Ruf- you^rlsyoung girls scrv^served ane^onafternoon tea. unuand party held at »nethe remacneemrealdence of mra.Mrs ui« Twvrnihv Fow 1er arid the 1 ft - Hi* Tittle flower girls were the Misse* Henry Croft. The regent, Mrs. C. r*. arranging Tor me reception grtim Hx- fie.Dé. MilMiss— ^ JPIPFDorotny rowirr ann_im- ... _ n.tth Witter and uni tho uhair announced perimenlal Farm fftr the delegates to Doreen McOrcror. Ruth Witter and Hill, who took the chair, announced Wonderful Carpet Cleaning tie Misses Alice and Gladys Burnett, that the party had proved an even the Federated Women's Institute Con Mr. Fred Meycoek. Mr. Albert Wil­ Margaret and Betty Maguire. ference. Mrs. Munroe and Mrs. Dar The prize for the tennis tournament more brilliant success than was an­ New Reduce^ Prices TO BE PRESENTED son and Mr. Felix Norton. WHIM eus being appointed to assist with the 4- 4* 4- went to Mr. and Miss Taylor of 16 ticipated. and the sum of $226 had Brussels refreshments A resolution from the Vlrtorla itudenbi of the Unlvcerslty Wellington Avenue. The hand-em­ been realised as a result. A standing ...... li t* I4.it broidered luncheon set, contributed vote of thanks was given to Mra BX to'. tit 4. it Federated W.l. of Canada redom Mrs. A» E. Godfrey of Van­ of British Columhls will be leterested *•*;',*,...... «a • l.tt mending that a home economics couver to Attend Royal In the sneounoement of the engage­ bv Mrs K, O Weston, who conducted Croft for her hospitality on the occa­ BP. Other elsee pro rat» branch be established in the Depart­ ment of Florence Peruse, daughter of the guessing wontests. was won hv sion. and the committee was also ment of Agriculture was endorsed Court Mr. and Mrs. F. W Popper. Malden. Mrs. Asgr*(gf«ltt 1411 Grant Street. thanked for their unflagging work. CABPETERIA CO. It was decided to donate a special Maaaachuaetla. and Dr. Melville J. The heaOHWr big ho* of candy The first meeting after the vacation prise of |5 tc ;he North* and South donated hv Wiper’s was won hv Mrs will be In September at the residence Ijondon, June 17.—Canadian women Marshall of the University of British ONLY ADDRESS Saanich Agricultural Fair. The so­ Columbia, and son of Mr. sad Mra. Trotter. 231 Howe Street, and the of Lady Barnard. Seafleld Terrace. cial committee reported a very sue who will be preeented at court this fnnev bo* of Ormond’» blseiilts went Mra MnCallum, at whose home the Beiww Vppcouei month Include Mrs. A. N. Martin E. Marshall of Bt. John. HR. Dr. cesaful silver tea. thé proceeds being Marshall la asaletsal professor Is to Mrs fowthlsn. Mrs. Turk also meeting was held, entertained the $6.71. A flannel dance will be held and Mlea Mildred Bennett of Calgary generously donated the masnlflreni. members at a delicious tea. the teble and Mrs. A. E. Godfrey t.f Vancou- Chemistryimiair J HIal th# local .....university— ------add— " m Friday. June »? the Merlgold or­ i been a réaident of the etty for fhe awes* the sal* of which being .decqretep with exquisite pink °*AT* chestra providing the mufic. past four years. Wa reeeivwl hie the nttla girts realised a tidy sum. Spring's Smartest Shoes The ladles’ Auxiliary desire to For A.O.F. Fund - A whist drive master’s degree In science from Me May ne D. Hamilton of Van- Silver Tea—The Daughters and hold at the (Mil sad hla Ph D. from Massachu - tka»k ail who so generously contri­ Ton ara Uirtted to eae them al Maids of England, Princess Alexan- and social time will buted to the success of the orrastnfl. . with hw mother. Mra. Brig- will hold > stiver TiOWiv of Mr- c " " ..at. Techaology. The yiTTPT Agnw will take place on Thursday hx donations by their serflc*". their nail, n " UongregatlonsT ' Cflurch, presenée1 si ihé varions -ftmcllons tn ItMtei an Solid Milk Chocolate 1203 Douglas At W— June dey. June I* in old’i of Hi t.lndeii the city. Cowlchsn Street, be Thursday, Malden. Mass. aid of the T.1LCJU and the press n building funds. to VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESPA^JVN^JZliHl^-l

PHONE 1670—PRIVATE EXCHANGE CONNECTING ALL DEPT8. Welcome Vacationists—to Victoria s Premier Store

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Three Days of Wonderful Saving Opportunities in the New Sports Fashions in Imported - Knitted Silk Sale Commencing Thursday Suits and Frocks Every woman who has ever worn one will tell you how comfy and correct one offered this season. Share in these economies to the fullest possible extent. Sale starts to-morrow. feels in a knitted suit or frock. Lovely for travel—equally as smart for golf wear—these newest arrivals unfold 36-inch Sâ Corddme Selling at 1 $1,69 altogether new styles and colors that Plain and Novelty Silks Selling at should be quite to milady’s liking. Regular *2.46 YARD Imported Knitted Suits, *19 .96 Vthief to *4.60 YARD Knitted from extra soft" yams these 100 yards of this desirable knitted silk with a rich luetrou. Jlnlah-. Included In thl» collection are 1.800 yards of »ilk« aultabte for “âklnjr of rtees.es blouses and tunica A large range of coloring» to choose from Including suits are fashioned in box coat styles ««“r afternoon and evening gannmla. Chon* from r .hi« Wl” ^ rose, tan. Copen, cocoa, .liver, almond, navy and black; with neat collars and revers- rolling ottomans, art satins, broche», crepe de Chine, pongee», printed crepe»; printed 36 inches wide. Here's an opportunity worth taking advantage of—- to waist ; others in silk and wool mix­ satins, embroidered striped luisant and printed Binon» Wonderful, values. ture have fronts in plaid effect; skirts are plain and roomy. Shown 36-inch Heavy Black Duchesse 36-inch Heavy Bonnette Bilks in shades of bisque, fawn, grey, blue 37-inch Novelty Stripe Spun Silks 34 inch Heavy Natural Coating 69c a Yard Pongee at *1.39 a Yard Mouseelaine, *1.98 a Yard and green and combinations of silver *1.49 a Yard Woven from pure silk yarns in a An excellent fabric for Summer wash and navy, black and grey, sand and Heavy quality British-made Spun Only 100 yards of this popular Coat­ weight for dresses. Guaranteed to frocks. Made from waste silk yarns brown ; sizes 16 to 40. Price, *19.95 HBk* in alterna te stripes of Saxe and ing Pongee in an ideal weight for give goodwsc. Nate tf'l QQ- Other new arrivate are priced at White, cerise and white, almond and coate, suits and skirts. (PI 9Q Price, per yard...... from peach, mauve, jade, sand, rose, *22.50, *25.00 and ....*28.50 white, tan and white, maize andam* Sale Price, per yard.... «P Aet><7 Saxe, grey, brown, navy, black^and 38-inch Pure Silk Stanley Crepes white ; 37 inches wide, ivory ; 36 inches wide. Knit Wool Frocks, *7.95 36-inch Ottoman Bilks, *2.98 a Yard s—------—*1.49 a Yard...... — They are knitted in two-tone effects 7rr; Sale Price, per yard $1.49 In a width that wiU eut to good ad­ Sale Trice, per yard .. 69c 200 Yards of White Hahutai Silk A very popular fabric this season with narrow belt at waist ; have V vantage for dresses, blouses and lin­ necks and small turnover collars in at *L3»a Yard and at this price should move gerie: Shown in all the wanted color­ Buy Your Butterick Patterns at An exceptional offering in White quickly. Shown n all the leading ' contrasting shades, with cuffs to shades, including brown, cocoa, grey, ings, including grey, sky, pink, Our Pattern Counter match. In shades of brown, cocoa, Habutii Silks in a weight suitable for mauve, Saxe, brown, peach and the making of dresses, blouses, slips nan, tan, powder, Copen and black. navy, camel and bine; sizes 16 to 42. Sale Price, QO QQ ivory. Sale Price, (PI /IQ —Main Floor Price ...... *7.95 and linings. Sale Price, G» "| QQ per yard ...... —Second Floor "rd*per yard ...... '.îbloOytPleUi/ per yard ...... , «D96&.VO.VO per yard ...... Remarkable Price Reductions on Tunics and OverMonses ... ■______w-hrt inHnlced in the savings of former similar events. You will find it the wisest headline that should prove quite kind qf economy to stock up liberally Chic Tunics, $7.98 Tunics and Overblouses Overblouses at $3.89 I Smart Overblouses $5.45 Both style» Shown In novelty printed crepe do Chine In smart colorings; round Dainty White Voile Blouses trimmed with Smart tonics tn heavy quality crepe de Mads of good quality crops de OhlnA neck and short sleeves: neck, sleeves and hand-drawn work Irish crochet or filet Chine; round neck and short sleeve»; lace; smart broadcloth blouses, strictly neatly embroidered; others trimmed with skirt finished with band of plain crepe Sored stitching. In shades of grey. #»rr. de Chine. Over blouse» tn heavy quality tailored, with convertible collar, patch trout and skirt trimmed In attractive rust, lenvln green and sand. Also nov­ Canton crop» elaborately embroidered In pocket and long sleeves In white only. beaded design; others neatly braided: Also crepe de Chine over-blouses with elty tri Colette over-blouse» with round contrasting color*; shown In navy and It Pays to Boy Them Here neck and short sleeve» In shade» of grey. Shades of sand, lanvtn green, grey, coral green only; values to S15.S&. Bale small colla* and V neck, kitnona sleeves; Ian Tin green, coral Pillar box red and Price ...... glO.eS front smartly beaded; shown in grey, rose, and navy; values tn HI-10. Sale navy; also white and black: value» to _____ ■—fcronil Floor Demonstrating Quality and ami- sand; vataee to $5.56. tialc^£Tg0 ______«T.aa jl.St, BalsPrtss ...Or...... —— Economy in Men’s and Boys’ Do Your Windows Hudson’s Bay Enmishings « «01M « » Hosiery Complete Stocks—Seasonably and Attrac­ Plain Screen Doors With the Sun? For Women and Children tively Priced Size 2.6x6 6. Price, each Choose from this lovely as­ Women’s Silk Lisle Hoee Boys' Summer Weight Combinations ...... *2.49 sortment of cretonnes, ef­ With seam at bark of leg; deep . A finely woven balbriggan in natural Size 2.8x6.8. Price, each fective and economical for hemmed tops and well reinforced ...... *2:69 shade, just the weight for Summer wear window decorating. heels and toes. Shown in white, Size 2.10x6.10. Price, Knplieh Cretonnes dawn, shell, brown anti black; sizes and non-irritating. Made in the short each ...... *2.69 8% to 10. Per pair ...... - 50* sleeve and knee length style ; sizes 3 to 12 Fashionable Sports Footwear Of splendid quality, in a Siaer -3x7. Price. *2.89 good range of pleasing Woman's Mercerized Lisle Hose years. Per garment ...... Varnished Screen Doan Popular Styles Backed by Quality and Service color effects ; 50 inches In novelty stripe designs; spliced Boys’ Porous Knit Combinations With reinforced lattice wide. Per yard ....75* heels and toes, hemmed tope ; in Men s Brown Calf Oxfords Made from fine white cotton of durable bottom. Women's Brown Calf Oxfords white, brown, black, dawn and sire- quality in the mesh. A very serviceable Size 2.8i6,8. Price, each Golf or street style, with crepe solcs. Repp Cretonnes » dale; sizes 8% to 10. Per pair, 59* and hard-wearing garment for boys’ wear...... *3.75 Golf shoes with crepe soles. 1‘riec...... *5-75 Printed on heavy repp cloth, which gives it a Women’s Silk Lisle Hose Short sleeve and knee length style: sizre Size 2.10x6.10. Price, Men’s White Fabric Oxfords Perfectly seamless, elastic ribbed Women's Tan Willow Calf Oxfords Imported from England, *”lf _ superior finish. A splen­ - -3 to 12 years. Per suit — . - ■ ■—.*1.00 each ...... *3.95 did fabric for loose covers, tops and double feet to be had in Boys’ Balbriggan Under Shirts Size 3x7. Price, *4.25 Golf or club house style, with crepe with crepe sole» Price ..... - *6.W colora of brown, beige, dove, camel, Men’s Tan WiUow Calf Oxfords side drapes, etc. ; 50 inches also black and white; sizes 8% to Odd shirts only in a natural colored bal­ Varnished Screen Doors soles. Price *7.00 wide. Per yard, *1-35 With solid panel at Walking model with crepe soles. 10*4. Per pair ...... T®r briggan. Very soft and finely woven Women’s Calf Oxfords ------—~ Price ...... • i- y . *7 °° English Shadow Cretonne bottom. Women’s 7-3 Ribbed Lisle Sports Hose garments that wash and wear well; long Fawn Calf Oxfords, sports model Men’s Tan Willow Calf Oxfords . Warp-and weft printed sleeve* only ; sise» 3 te 10 years. Pet Size 2A0x6Jfl- Price. with crepe roles. Price ...... *o.oV — With narrow hemmed tops, fashioned *4^0 The noiM'Isv golf model used in Eng- English *b»dow cretonne. - leg and fining ankle; rern- garment 7...... 777771...... • - • ’ Size 3x7. Price, *4.75 Women’s White Fabric Oxfords land this season, crepe soles, nneea No cjoth has proven itself forced at heels and toes. In black, Men's Summer Weight Underwear Imported shoes made in ftnglainnndjnth «lui At --- - -...... *8,5° more adaptable for loose while, hrowri, heige. camel. S’ ______tDoere------crops_____ onionsole». I 'ci/lnPrfro~ — v-rt*'. .... *5.69 ÿ^fü tofonb Made of nat ural balbriggan or dura With solid panel at bot­ ' covers or drapes than this dove and nude; size# 8% to B quality that will wear and wash splen­ tom and oval centre. Women's White Fabric Oxfords Holiday or onting style with crepe reversible fabric ; 50 pair ...... -*1-00 didly; comfortable fitting and non­ Holiday or outing modela, with^crnie soles. Price ...... - inches wide. Per yard Women’s “Imperial” SUk Hope , Size 2.10x6.10. Price, —Mala Floor *2.25 irritating. They are made by Penman s, each ...... *5.25 soles. Price A splendid wearing hose made ot and have long sleeves and ankle len^li —Third Floor pure thread silk; shown with plam drawers ; all sizes. Per garment . ...85V Size 3x7, Price, *5.50 —Lower Main Floor welt or elastic ribbed lisle topa. AU Men ’s Balbriggan Underwear the wanted colors, including camel, Light weight garments for the warm days. FURNITURE to take to camp navy, ruaset, cheri, toreador, gold, Made from good quality natural bal­ Get a Crate of Preserving Thursday’s Fresh Meat Steel Extension Couches log cabin, grey, tan, fawn, rosewood, briggan. Single-breasted shirts with Strong Hardwood Camp Stools With cretonne covered pads; silver, pongee, rose-taupe, henna, loqg sleeves, ankle length drawers ; sizes Prices With brown duck seats, folds make double bed when open. also black and white; sizes 8V3 to 34 to 42. Per garment -69< flat. Price ...... ,*1.10 Each ...... *14.75 10. Per pair ...... *1.75 Combinations, similar quality to above, No. 1 Quality Local Strawberries, Sirloin Steak, per lb...... 28^ Folding Hardwood Camp Chain CHILDRENS half and three- short sleeves and knee length, or long well ripened and heavy pack. Round Steak, per lb...... 21< Rump Roast, per lb...... With slat backs and brown duck quarter LENGTH SOCKS sleeves and ankle length styles; sizes 34 Every crate guaranteed. Per seals. Each ...... *1.55 to 44. Per suit ...... *1.25 crate...... y *3,9® Rolled Roast, per lb., 15* and 18* Children's Cotton Socks Finest Quality B.O. Prerervmg Rib Lamb Chops, per lb. ....-35* Folding Camp Beds Shown in half length in white with Men s B. V. D. Athletic Combinations Loin Lamb Chops, per lb. ...-40* Hardwood constriction, with pink and sky striped tops; also These are genuine B. V. D’s, made of Sugar, 20-lb. pâptr sack.. *1.35 100-lb. sack 1.75 Veal Chops, per lb...... •”>* steel corner brackets, canvas tops. three-quarter JengtJb with fawn and It nainsook in the athletic style, with Ker1 Mason Wide Mouth Self sealing Veal Stew, per lb...... ’""Jr* Folds into bundle; three feet romper blue tops: sizes 6 tn 8. 1er a ribboned cotton waistband at back to Special, per doz. Lamb Stew, per lb...... long. Each ...*7.95 pair ...... insure comfort and freedom ; sizes 34 to Jan, quarts. Imperial Pork Sausages, per^m. . .7.. *1.68 Wire Camp Cote --- ■ -lk Lisle Socks 44. Per suit ...... *1.95 Rubber Rings. with colored striped tope Double-lipped Red Hudson's Bay Beef Sausages, 2 lbs. With strong wood frames; legs Men’s Athletic No-button Combinations Per dozen .10* fold flat ; size 30x72 inches. At, , green, pink, sky and brown ; sizes Made of finely combed white cotton bal­ for 25* JESS 5i>, to 8. Per pair ...... 35# Parswax for sealing fruit jars; 1-lb. each ...... 1...... *4.50 73 -Main Floor briggan in the no-button style ; combina­ package ...... 15* —Lower Main Floor tion* in athletic" style only. No worry about buttons coming off ; sizes 34 to 44. Per suit...... *1.25 I For the Crystal Garden Pool Men’s Athletic Combinations u* our asnutm •rcl*lly gt? Made from durable quality white nain- for those who have their hair bobbed or *htn*w«. The»» art, particularly wcnmadsanrtln several soon in.athletic style; have knitted waist­ colore. Prices range at 25f, 36*, 60#* fl.OJ band at hack insuring freedom and com­ 2» MAY 1670 and ...... fort; sizes 34 to «4. Per suit..96* INCORPORATED VICTORIA DAILY TIMES; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,1925

FASTER TIME BY Yacht Coming to BRINGING TRADE CONFERENCE DELEGATES HERE NEXT WEEK IJERSEYMOOR IS LUCKENBACH SHIPS San Francisco, June 17.-r-Runnlng MID-WEEK time between New York and Pacific Seattle on Way Coast ports will be greatly reduced by the Lurkenbach effective with the vî» 1$ tïFflFâigF' CHARTERED FDR wiling of, the Dorothy Luck en b». EXCURSION IN FOR 'VICTOR!! To Regatta Here , Boston on June 16. It was announced yesterday by the local officials of the Wednesday, June 17 line. The cutting down of the west­ TO The yacht Dawn, which is one • ' *0 * A L-:' bound schedule is to be made ltoesible of the many vessels which will LOADING IN B.C. by working stevedore crews at .all ter­ WITH HEAVY LIST minals the entire twenty-four hours of participate in the regatta here in the day early July, will arrive in Beattie Fixed at 32 Shillings and 6 Port Angeles Madison Will Proceed to to-day. The craft is stowed The oreanlv Line Sonoma departed aboard the steamship VlrglnUuv Pence For U.K. or Continent from San Francisco harbor yesterday with Steamer OLYMPIC 9 00 a.m. and Seattle But Returns Here It will be unloaded in Seattle and paMsenKerx and merchandise for the- 3.20 p m.. Steamer SOL DUC lrt ID Antipodes via Honolulu and South Sea a m. Returning. Steamer OLYMPIC placed in the water there and Island ports. leaves Port Angeles 6.00 p.m. Saturday With Delegates then will come to Victoria under Vessel Reached Norfolk June her own power. The yacht was 5 With Fire in Her Bunkers Carrying a fair list of paseengsrs and ’l—RmdTrif’lS Coast Steamship Ruth Alex­ picked up at Los Angeles. 6.900 measurement tons of oergo the liner President Taft arrived in this port ander Due To-morrow; Sails The British steamship Jersey- yentsrday from the Orient: This marks the completion of the last voyage of Information and Tickets moor has been chartered for the President Taft under the Pwlfiv E. E. BLACKWOOD. Agent Again Sunday -912 Government St. Phone 7166 grain from Britinh Columbia to "»* “"<> «ovemm.ni miration, Or H. 6. HOWARD, Agent Due on Monday morning from the the UniteT,.rucvninnr moor snileJshlii u ironifrom (

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUKE 17. IIB5_ I r=

ESTABLISHED 1885 1 [EAGLES HffliBEI MOI * NEWS IN BRIEF 03476362

The ■iehep of Columbia will speak A Great Discovery at the Guild of Health meeting in the old cathedral schoolroom on Thurs­ FRANK LEROY Shanghai, dune 17. — #. A day evening. Gavin, a British eitiien and a motereyele policeman far the That so many people have been fitted with comfort la onr The Esquimau branch tf the Shanghai •"♦w"*!"’*' ,*a**lt, Ladles' Guild for Sailors will meet ment, was mobbed ba. Chlnaja Books po-operative Com­ shoe*; that the discovery is worth while talking a on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock^ at ITO HIGH POST] here ta-day. Mia injur.ee are not There is no better way- to prove-this than to get a pa r the Sailors' Club. believed fatal. munity Purchases Fish Plant "our1 fine easy shoes. Two new notarise public ware ap­ President of Victoria Aerie ITALIAN NOTE From Government pointed by the Goyprnment to-day. Named State Conductor Peking, June 17.—Another note They were: H. W. Green of Vancou­ empbualalng the gravity of the all New Industry Assured to ver and W. N. Campbell ,ot Port uatlon cauaed by recent disturb Maynard’s Shoe Store Moody. f Big Convention Closed Busi­ ancee In China and calling on the Island by Enterprise of Suc­ ness Yesterday With Thanks Chinese Government to take meas­ Phone 1232 The seventh anniversary of the ure,, was sent to the Foreign Office cessful Settlers 649 Yates Street Rev. David Walker will be held on to-day by the Italian Ambassador. CAMP Sunday at the Gorge and Erekine to Citizens Signor Cerruti, representing also Another active industry was WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE churches when the Paator will preach Other member» of the foreign dlplo at |»oth churches. Frank LeRoy. President of V ic secured for Vancouver Island MUSIC Jk torta Aerie, wae signally honored yew- malic corps. this week when the Provincial —srsKSSSfr^J-w*'—ts== Early in September was set an the tvrdny by the1 Eagles Convention, See this Camp Model Phono­ time for the trip to the Writ Codât when he wan aawithout Department of Industries com­ of Vancouver Island to be made by ductor Cor the coming >ear imnout pleted the sale of the Henshall graph and compare it with members of the Chamber of Com- drat serving “‘.en„cru*t“™a^n^, other instruments at *40.00 Why Pay High Rates for Fire and Auto Insurance? me.ee at .. committee meeting held a number ofoe mmu.minor« • Kish Products Company ’s plant As the Kagles generally piomote GOVERNMENT E at Sooke to the Standfast Bible to *50.00. You’ll tell at a Baa the Independent Aqaocy end M» mon.» yesterday. their executives by progression, there glance that it is the best in every probability that a vl5îorj£" Students’ big community there. The Nationale, Parla. E»<»Dli»had CM ------AMata »tl Markets fer British Columbia news­ value by far at its price It print are expanding.., The Chuitiber will be the state president of the The Bible Students paid *3,000 Provincial, ltd, England EU,abllahod l$$.460.00* of Commerce is informed that the order within three year*. __ Wil BEE MEN folds like a suit case and con­ The state offlcérs for the coming for the plant, which had been The Cernhill Ltd. England. EstablishedI IM»...... *** latest market Is the- east coast of taken over by the Government as tains a place for records as .Aaecto 111,670.60* South America. Previously - the con­ year are as follows: niselow Northwestern National. Established MM.... Aeaote 11.400,110* State president—-E. W. R‘*eIOW' security for an Industrial loan. They well. Price sumers were Western Canada, British will commence Immediate opera thins ?h*."??r.''’"r.Fnc.BClâmp«,,Î' E.L »»• *«•» 1*01,1*1 gedro-Woolley Aerie. No. I ®«9 ciaad’a, Columbia, New Zéaland, Australia, State vice-president--John It. manufacturing fl»h oils, and - West Coast of United States and ner. AnacortesAerle, No 249. . Gfllveaton- . Users hath fur their use In their own JOHNSTON 6f CO., Genenl Agents Stale ccmdncior—Frank LeKoy, Co-operative Jam Factory fields and for sale to other farmers, $35.00 The annual exhibition of draw­ ra.g mas skate and rat 8B! ”re a"*0 «16 Johnson 8u VlctbcUw B.ÇI W1, **** '''Slate* secrets fit—ah Dowd. Sc- Gets Marketing Loan to In the procès*. Phone 1032 ing. painting, manual work and do­ At-qulxltlon of the fish fertilUer mestic octane# will be held In the ‘‘‘amt'c'c^aplaln—George M.'Haegele Assist ______in Packing Esqulmalt school, Lampson Street, plant marks another advance in the s 8ta‘Se tr«Lumr-82'A. Ho«g, «o- officials Check up Conflicting development of the Bible Student» this evening. The exhibits will also remarkable community, which ap­ be on display on Thursday/ Friday parently has been able to meet and aifd Saturday afternoons, and par­ qumïïeA.n»'rni- Ç11™1 $5.15 the end of the month for Toronto will iravet i»y • — For Maintenance, Court Ruckle entertained at a tea this a where they will make their home y couver and Victoria and will return .ernoon at their home on «^hmond future. '______by way of Sobthern British Colum­ Rules Avenue In honor of Mis.. MatJorle Lvi bia. aero Be ,l,e southern part of the tu come. , , . ,__ 1 allowing in- 11 ““ ...... ------Judd, who recently returned after an prairie provinces and by boat from Greatly delighted with the hospi'*1 bu, ,hr p.Apn.ed conference To what omount liv* widow of thr extended visit to F_; Inn . Fort William Kent. Stops will be Uy tendered the ta, giro ^ 'larr‘ p,-trp0„ th* granting of a died In March, 1909, Is entitiwl under Funeral services for the/ratrMr*. Vic­ terest. the will of the former was argued in Electrical Quality and Service Store sociation will hold s -■^Vi.'iowürior toria Louise Kxton tnee ^aut». be­ his attentions. The management I ^ nrguln- that It would he uae- the Court of Appeal this morning the home of Mrs A. Ma In waring loved wife of Kdv* aryl:xton of kprvat Csnada will bs represented at the the Km press lintel was also th. , this time Government offl- Phones 643-2627 I,,ike who passed ayn«y at M. Joseph s New Zealand and South Seas Inter­ for the service Provided during ,he| no, trying to find when the case of Hugh Magee re 1121 Douglas St., Cor. View Hoapltal on Mon-l^C will be Iveld fnmi IOr inc » i------: Trustees Act was called. A sum of national exhibition lo be held ax. progress of the convention. out the real truth of the situation, the UC. Funeral: cljapel Jlhuir^jy Dunedin between November. 1»-». $7,000 claimed by the widow wax in at 3 30 Interment will be tuade m Roes which has been clouded by the con­ glaputo... ______Pay remetery; Rev. H, \. Hitchcox and April. 19ÎA the Chamber st em' flicting representations made dur­ William Savage appealed for the will officiate mcrce Is Informed. Already both the WARNING GIVEN Dominion Government and (he Cana­ ing the last few dayA Mainland appellant. R. H. Tuppcr for the ex­ BURN An abiihdance of very h'snllfu'. flnrcl dian Pacific Railway have announced Ivicoumbor cannera Will appear to-morrow to ecutor and C. W. St. John for thc Jerusalem. June 17 —The Palestine lr.hu.es marked .be (unaraJ thla e'leT their Intention of sending well-ap­ argue against the proposed loan on widow The beneficiaries appealed noon. A Arthur Nelson W ood.-Igh.een- the ground that the co-operative from the decision of Mr. Justice Mor­ Government has warned the Popu­ pointed exhibits to the exposition, FAVOR RENEWAL OF lation of Hebron they must aMlat In yesr-old son of Mr end Mrs T E_ growers are cutting prices and In rison awarding the widow. How Mrs. VVtKal of Caledonia Avenue. There was and It le more than likely that a large Mary Sloan and seventy years of age. apprehending the masked persona FIR MILLWOOD * large attendance of »°rro^V?* number of Canadian manufacturera SHOWS BIG GAIN jurinw private bualneee. It la rx Who on Monday night fired on the peeled that at te-morrow'a confer­ the $7.000 in dispute over and above It fulfils all hi the services held mt the B.C. Fane,J* and possibly aome of the Provincial residence of Governor Abramson. Chanel at 3-3*\ Lt.-Col. H. J N. ae ence representatives of the co-opera­ $300 a month which had been allowed SahJTofficiating. The pallbearer» were: Governments will have exhibits. her from the estate, half of which Annual " Report of Harbor tive growers will atoutly deny that A pretty London girl was •P*”'11"* Messrs Arthur. Walter and Alfred R. T. Williams presided at the any large group of producers Is op­ had been bequeathed to her by her In id». John Harts. Herbert Jesse and " Board Issued former husliand. The will stated the the Summer lu a country village. DOMESTIC F.dward Ashe Interment was made in monthly Aneetlng of the SPA A. posed to the loan plan. The local postmaster was afraid she when communications were read from payments should be paid to the Bill For Calgary and Fernie Rosa Bay Cemetery Credit Balance of $263.000 ] widow when money was required for night damage the heart of his youth­ Geneva and Parle regarding inter­ Line Passes Committee^ ful postman, so ho spoke seriously to REQUIREMENTS national efforts for bettering the her maintenance and support at such condition of animals. A samlal com- on Grain Elevator System ÏÏ time as the executors saw fit. She '“ySÏÏÆS: don-» taken.., sum. mlltre was formed to deal with the had received $*00 a month. Over and question. An International conference Vancouver. June 17—Total income above that amount from the half be­ Ottawa, June J?.-tn *t>He of th# nier hoarder too aeriouslj- queathed to her there wax wow a sur­ Htrenuour «qipoaltmn by J. T. Shaw. '4 won t.” „ _■ _ will be held In Paris In September, revenue of ihe Vancouver Jha.rd of -tfhe may mean no harm. con to which the local society has been plus of $7,000, and the surplus was Independent. Went Calgary, a bill I» Harbor Commissioners In U-4 was piling up at . the rate of $7.000 i#n#w th# ch*rt#r nf the < algary tlnurd the postmaster, 'but »he a a W.L MORGAN asked to send delegates. Cases In­ *1 070,631. according to the annual Fernl# Railway Company fw twoJ #«« « bit of a flirt. I know for a fact that vestigated during the month Include, month. neseed th# railway committee w the report just. published. K*Pen''‘ ur'* Disposition by the widow by will she has love and kisses sent lo her 1J nogs 11, eats 3. horses l: raapln- revenue account were »1,74D1A- House Ibis morning . . .. , s,.actions 4 pigeons 1. cows 1. this- Oilier half Of the $19*.two estate over Mr Shaw inilnied out th»t^ttie orig­ from three city fellows.' , The revenues were divided among Tha%prn season, a» far as Victoria and above the amount paid to her for inal charter had been l*wu#d. to thie ■Thai's nil right.” aald the post- fUELCO. grain, piers, terminal railway. Gr«n- Is concerned, for specially eonducied cellaneous 4. maintenance entered Into the dispute. company tor the ronstrucGon of Its _.in. "AU I do is'deliver cm. Vite» Street Phone 766 Bayonne, N.J.. June 17.—namoge 1 ville island, harbor dues, cargo rales, tourist parties came In to-day With line of ratirnad In 1906 Hr did not of more than ll.000.00d was Iwllexed Under the auspices of ths Victoria The appeal was allowed, the court’s water lota and miscellaneous The the arrival of a Raymond and Whit­ construction of the will being that think a duller hsd hern spent on con- They were discussing golf In the to have been caused to-day by a fire Womens Institute sn elevators took In **1»,»4* pier. comb party from San Francisco This Hiructiun. but Ihe company appeared at smoke-room of the village '"". Pri- programme «as given at the ,u'“ the widow was to receive such money regular h.lerval. lo request a renewal which swept nearly a block In the 1376.171; terminal railway «145.5M. Is the first party of a long «cries to from the estate as was necessary for sentty one of the speaker, addreaacd bualneaa district this afternoon. c-ular ward at the Provincial Jubilee Granville Island in rentals 63.43-, visit this city this season. Th# parti •”,"l|h*iuniy Court Judge Rugglew in the "Don’t you play golf7" was presented bypv methe laadieg-u.-. Aid M 1 Thc operation of the grain ele- cond,,ctor. They are spending one for the company, claimed lh»ll-"*(W0 ■ 1 u»ed to." he replied but I gaie Fly Tox SAWMILL IN MAINE the CilCity y Temple,T- mplt Fourteenbourteen ladle»ladles I _trm $656.716 showingLa*v. at the Empreaa UDd aveltig-the case of Alliance Finance Company in*d been expended by th# fomÇ*1'^ Kills FIXA MothA Ants. Mos­ and one geneifmah. Hôy irehdeh. î»TneTof over B0M» Mghts or vKSrtg. Fram. here they and Standard Motors Limited v*. W. No other conqianY wonted 4» buUd 9 U up twenty years ago.” Washburne, Maine, June 17.—The part, the farcical altuatlons creating | Thp rr[H,rt figure, show a net lh- I work east over the Canadian Pacific K. Simone of Pimons Garage. Van railway In thl# »ectlon. and Î f’XVhy was tU*tr‘. — quitoes instantly. We have a entire sawmill property of the couver, was allowed by the Court of no one would be hurt by granting a “Most my ball.” complete stock on hand. Prices much amusement. Mrs. H. C. Çllll of # „t until tons In shipping. Railway. They will pass other partie» American Really Company hero was Nanaimo also sang. At the close_de- .H||x||a lnrt foreign coastwise over I on (he way coming lo Appeal yesterday. fr°m SO* to fl.BO burned by a fire which broke out Ilcious refreehmenta were served by ! hugjaeaa; and increas.-s of I Memhera ori the *an 9’nmjlsco The plaintiff ermpany eold a car last night and wae etilL burning th# lïdte» • 1663,4*3 vine In deep-sea shipping. I p», ly on: Miss Annie fn Mr. Gomtchfip lor «h» «*» of vigorously to-day although consld- $r.4«.16 under an agreement of sale Hall’» Drug Store ored under control. Forty -thousand ,W3L*ra Th% wt ^ which left Hie absolute ownership of cords of wood. In addition to the jsssi'iî th* car with the v«whtr until it had 1304 Douglas 201 Street Phene sawmill, was being rapidly con- been fully paid for. The agreement named. - The toss Weis vdllmatçd at irt •jdiw* L—» —s —wt —— —- „ set out that 4h^ «hc wwsa t« bo kept about $500,600. discussed and 'l s .o.eq » tomber and log. Import, T \ir. MIps Adelaide BnHer. Mine Inwiircd. and w*s wot-to t»e wood e»es nor fôr liquor carry- ‘^e i .Ti ho to s-i- to "dual value, ol Uun!*r, lot" and I ford. Mias Harriot Mulford. lug.--Xhc'c.wcrc ■nany.olhcrjyrma to «<1 - | general local emjTw^* in ihe agrrement wKtch Taler cflufcd into action. Journ during the month, of July and In Heptemlwr. 1934. default was August. Mrs. Stinson preaented made by Goode hap. and following Terr Cfftoteat vapusl.ul UW Piev« . .w»* made. U» ,njr» at the Grand CouiU'tl In Kam ILiiSE tT’PfflfE rito tfitcit prer-thing before buying . . . ZL Mrs. W. D. Todd, the presi­ i BLEEDING ixmeession of the ear which was in the garage of W. E. Simons, who re­ held it under searching light, examined it. turned it dent Yvas presented with Jt bijcly S bouquet by Ml»» Frith na b*aa'f °'( fused to let It go until a claim for repair i to thc amount of $149.3* was critically over and over. Not then could you feel so sure the assembly, taking this mur ot 'qngratujatlng U^SS^STcSl, ______IE satisfied. of it as of advertised goods you have nçver seen. HOUSES FURNISHED UN UoTa*. grand P”..id.nt of th. Cana- The action was brought against EASY TERMS Alan Daughter.- lx-ague of ranada. the plaintiff under the agreement for 10y, down—11% c month __ pnsnesalon of the car. but the latter Wares advertised have already been tested. They have without Interest disputed this on the ground of ■ mechanic's lien. , proved their worth under publicity that would have Parshalle Estate By-law Judge Buggies had decided that illumined defects. Thousand* of buyer* have tried them Standard Furniture Co. Says Jap Attacked as He H. .!.»., •w --. -- \ffttac the defendant wh* entitled to a me- KNIFE WOUNDS PUT Rasses by 661 to od VOICS ehan|c* ||«n for the amount Of • before you—and been satisfied. Without thi* satisfaction, , 711 Yotss Strsst Walked Along Vancouver St. «119 AS. I luring the hrarlng of the appeal they couldn’t continue to bf advertised, goods. Vancouver. June 17,—His face cut At the smallest poll taken within It was pointed out by Uhlef Jualiee epspim and bleeding from a blow on the side memory in Victoria, the ratepayers Macdonald that under In# agrremrot of the >w and with a bullet hole yeeterday by «61 voles to M, author­ which existed It waa specified that That thousand fold testing goes on each day Advertisers through the lapti of his overcoat. ised acquisition by the clly of the the buyer cl th# auto waa not to Unemployed Men Hurt in 1 Plerrle l#edlourls staggered up to Rnyal Athletic Park, together with permit any charge or lien against the invite it. They believe in their wares, and prove dheir PRODUCERS ROCK Comitable J. Berry near George and a tract of Gorge wet.rtroutage prop­ Dark Offer no Explanation Main Streets shortly S fier 2 oclock erty. by endorsing adoption of the CIJ Rosa, for the defendant-reepon wares justify belief by advertiaing to you daily. this morning gnd told a Parshalle Eatato I-and Purchase By- 8 GRIVEL CO. LTD. i 0N0 distance mov. rhllllwa<*k. June n'-P .^Brl.n an# assaulted by an unknown Japanese. dent, argued that another section of to protect ^ ing je a specialty George Oxlander. both deswioeo J lecdlourls declared that while walking vote, as announhefl by Return Ihe agreement Implied that any Hen Bead the advertisements I» know of the best along Georgia Street a Japanese man Ing Offlier William Scewcrott was: or chargea for repairs, etc., that with us. Speedy, com­ Intercepted him, drew a revolver and Fur. Oil; against. «I: spoilt baUota 0 might accumulate against the ear yourself againat unwise buying. modious motor vans fired a «hot at him. In the struggle Members of the CUy Councli ei^ should he charged hack again»! Sand and Gravel Unity to the heart and O Brlen Is that ensued. Ledlourts declared that press j thernaelvea as well ***?“" Gnndchap. r ' that will accommodate wounded In the neck. i nishis assailant struck— acroa*-y— __ the , side with ths vole, all having officially The -court decided that the appeal For all purpose*, graded and washed Both wb' rjcov.r , ,ar<. w|th ihe revolver and then recorded thcmselvea aa favoring the should be allowed on the agreement with fresh water a big load, reasonable charge* and a real will­ ,,W.T£ATuiThat.-thaY made hi. .«ape. arrangement.______not permitting any charge or lien te Largest Capskity in Canada |— . - —;ïu—..»»«*’nd«l —^ VK.in (hi d^. 'n T'toal’r be allowed against the car. NARROW ESCAPE 1902 Store St. Phone 906 ingness to serve the hive made, no explanation of their Prises far the fierai and daeor.tad After a brief hearing the appeal public. "°»r car section In the Carnival parade was allowed of Frederick O. Loans London. June 17.—A dispatch to have been sponsored by the automo­ vs. James Black Plaintiff wag raw- Advtriittd good» ttand the tett of The London Dally Bxpresa from bile dealers and various service ela­ resented by J. A. Mclnnee and de­ Nairobi, British East Africa, aaye tion» and accrsaory dealer» I" «h» fendant-respondent hy H. I*. Robert- PACIFIC Stewart Edward White United States alt*. Every car ewnar ,1» invlieU tu man drowned writer, had ah rxrtttng »**?"*- son. K4X Défendant tftô JWW* economy—they coet Lu in the ead Itofw what victoria can do In the way charged with maliciously Iniar. death struggle with a wounded leop­ La combe. Alu. June ' 17.—Almost of beautifully decorated vehicle. The merkRtne In a suit In the Supreme helpless witnoui hie spoctacles, ard while hunting big game wRh values are II6D. Ilixi. «6# and «10 iferCo»] belpleaa without bow and arrow . In th' Tanganylka Court. Trial Judge. *#. J’urtlev Mor- GOOD FIR WOOD nenrgr tngram of Btockfleld. atum- r«^* and Strmuhcig tarb.urctor, ralw nrmr trad rat-4 that b^nUtt wa. «4.00 Per Card bead 737CODMOnnNTi;T into the Bllndman River while rr'ohe^hU^^n^; IfS.ie. BuggepUnns and Information not entitled tn he whole special can be nhialned by nh'mlnv 64 1.1MON. OONNASON-CO. UMI1EO washlngon the brink ofUm-trcam damages but only »M. UlCTORlA.il c yesterday wnd wft» drowMd ^ » hole Moot»; 47*. or H. ft Beytay. «7. before uwr iwr*» ■■■■ rhiite IT. *0*4 Goomir «st dx eight feet deep. - ' - — ^tt'Tîui.y— -

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-BASEBALL, CRICKET /]nMEIS S]po:R]nNG ] EWS SWIMMING. GOLF- Title-holder Is SchoolChildren WILL SWIM HERE Pittsburg Takes Victoria Boys To Have Gala At Five Games In Row Pictorial Golf Instruction ping N , Perfect Timing One Secret of Driving % Crystal Gardens From McGraw s Team B, M. B. MARTIN For Ring Game Star In Hot Game J. Campbell, of Famous Ten­ Special Programme to be Giants in Bad Way; Cincin­ Local Fighters Gave Crowd nis Family, Defeats Helen Staged on One Afternoon of nati Beat Brooklyn and Plenty of Action on Last Waiting for the Climb Into Third Place Night’s Card Macklin, Champion Three-day Gala au# head is Th* SEC Hex OF A COOP Fourteen-Year-Old Star Was One Hundred and Fifty En­ Walter Johnson Wins Tenth DRIVE •} Principals of Night Forced to Very Steady; Good Matches tries Are Expected; Officials Game of Season; Athletics Quit; But Other Bouts in Junior Tennis Named For Gala Set Another Record Were Good

Arrangements have been com­ New York, June 17—The New Victoria has some rare fight-, Yesterday’s play in the sec­ York Giants’ craft is tossing ing breaking into the ond roumj of the girls ’ junior pleted to embody a aehool chil­ tennis ehatapiooships at the Vic­ dren's programme in the three- about on turbulent seaa after game. This fact was clear to day gala to be staged at the having felt the backwash of five fans who went to the Bay toria Tennis Club produced one Crystal' Gardens. Announce­ straight defeats by the Pitts­ Street Armories last night to sensational «ipset. It witnessed ment was made yesterday that burg Pirates. A 13-11 verdict witness a good card of boxing the defeat of Helen Macklin, the pupils will have an affair all was - rung up for Pittsburg in bouts. Although the headliner, the present holder of the Pooley ten innings yesterday. A homer the Frayne-Jackson fight, was a Cup and the Vancouver Island on their own on the afternoon I CentTx Championship. She was of Tuesday. Jane 20. The main by Glenn Wright submerged disappointment, owing to the Tact gala., wilt -auetch.-over Saturday. June the -Giants______that the Seattle boy-hurt his hand in defeated in three sets by Jean 27 and the following Monday and the fifth round, and had to stop at Campbell, ti-4r 1-6, 6-2. ... In Philadelphia th. Athletics the end of the sixth, there was suf­ Tuesday. alaiighttjred Cleveland again 12-7 and it was a great match, but Jean was A fl^e programme has been drafted Incidentally shattered a world's at th* ywoMeer ficient good scrapping earlier in the PHIL TAYLOR too steady for the former champion, •ver}lng_ t« satisfy fevcrybody. AQxcr.^ and will take can- of children of all 1 record J9X. scoring ten run* in their I .... OF IMPACT THE and after being the loser of the sec­ a gear It fg expected that *50 entries 1,000 took seats. Among the strong cm ond pet. won the match 6-2 in the | first two innings, the athletics It was the local talent that featured the P.N.W. open golf championship, will be received which will provide l brought their total of runs up to | STANCE IS THE v final set by playing beautiful .tennis. plenty of keen excitement and sport. twenty-three for three consecutive the evening. Sam McPhee. ex-British which will he at stake on Friday and Jean Campbell is a sister of Mary In order to vary the programme innings, their thirteen runs of the. SAME AS IK APPPBSS/H5 Navy middleweight champion stood i Saturday of thi* week at Tacoma, < ’ampbell. well known Victoria player, and îftitfüct the many gchooi chtMreB § out predominant in his class. Me- wm be Taylor, who halls from the and Donald Vamnbeit, city junior day béîbTe comlftg iti their final ^ th* sail Pfiée met a red-headed youngster who will attend In some of the intri­ time at bat. Yietmia Goff cniti! WiWtlrmwî champion.- JThi*-victory was all the— cate movements in the water, special <’in< innutl, by defeating Brooklyn from Active- pass, trained " Howard, -tiro year» «go and lost it by a stroke more remarkable from th* fact that exhibitions will i>e^ given by prom­ Howard wa*. bigger and more active last year. Jean is. only fourteen year* old. Her inent swimmers of the city. The 6-5. passed the I>odgcrs and slid into than hi* older opponent and took the third place. This victory gives the \ victory installs’ her as favorite for various strokes will be shown as well aggressive at the beginning8 of the the under fifteen and sixteen event* as trick swimming and stunts. Reds ten wins out of their last X bout. Light sparring" Tn the early eleven games.. seconds was followed by a stiff ex­ LONG HARD MATCH FIRST OF ITS KINO Boston was forced to go thirteen X Four Local Pros The gala will start at 2.30 o'clock i innings to gain a 7-4 verdict over change of rights to the face.and lefts The only other three sét match of and it will be the first of its kind ever the Cubs while St. Bouts humbled X and rights to the body In a neutral the day was In the girls under fifteen held In Western Canada. It will un­ the lowly Phillies 6-4. corner, both men landing. McPhee Off in Quest Of event. Jean List defeating J. Hem­ doubtedly create almost as much in­ Walter Johnson allowed St. Louis took all Howard had to offer, then J ming* 6-3. 6-8. 6-2. It wa* a long, terest in the schools as the annual BROWNFIELD only nine scattered hits and Wash­ 6-*¥• backed him against the ropes and hard-fought match. sports which are held at the Willows ington handed the Browns a 3-0 sent his right crashing through to the This afternoon the boys will again Among the many swimmers Jaw. It was the kind of blow that P.N.W. Open Title swing into action and many close and each year in May. who will corns here from the shutout. The programme of the children’s The Yankees, despite Babe Ruth's sailor* know how to deliver. Straight Interesting matches are expected. gala will be as follows: other side of the border for the from the shoulder, it came like a kick The only match played in the boys' three-day gals at the Crystal third homer of the season, went Waiting for the elubhead to come through Is one of the most difficult 50 yards—Boys under J3. down before I>etroit 5-3, while Bos­ from a mule. Red’ went down like a events since the opening day re­ 50 yards—Ulrls under 13. Gardens will be Miss Brownfield things that we have to do in golf. The duffer is not the only one that finds liole, and McPhee walked away to let Taylor, Marling, Gravlin and sulted in a straight set victory for ton was giving f’htcago a scientific this a hard thing to accomplish week in and week out.. 50 yards—Boys under 14. of Seattle. She will compete m lesson and winning 2-1, the referee lift up his hand. Burns Will Play in Tacoma A. T. Eagle in the under eighteen. SO yards—Girls under 14. all the free style, races, the When the star performer is off his game it is usually due to a lack of CHALLENGED WINNER He defeated Weston. 6-4. 6-1. and by 50 yards—Boys under IS. breaststroke end backstroke. timing. In the case of most golfers who fail to wait for the elubhead It is his performance he should be one of 50 yards—Girls under 16. Miss Brownfield is one of the • AMERICAN LEAGUE over anxiety to hit a long ball and the shot is usually pressed. The body McPhe* when xthe headliner* Friday and Saturday the finalists. 100 yards—Open school champion­ finest girl swimmers in Seattle. New York. June 17.—Loose play­ attempts to do Its part too quickly and the result is a slice or a shot that stepped into the ring, challenged the Yesterday’s results were a* fol­ ship boys. ing by the Tanks enabled Detroit to Is pushed to the right. winner *f the bout. Young Peter lows; 100 yards—Open school champion win yesterday s game, 5 to 3. It was Jackson, who won on a technicality Four Victoria gol( professionals GIRLS UNDER EIGHTEEN ship, girls. . At the moment of the impact the stance should be the same as in the through FrayneV being forced out of \ the ninth time this season that the address. The left heel should come down at the fraction of a second will seek the Pacific Northwest open 8. Tisdall defeated M. Li sert wood, 200 yards—Relay, boys under 14. i New York Club failed to extend a the tight, I* now considering the white golf championship which will be at 200 yards—Relay, girls under 14. Sons Anxious To before the ball is hit but both feet should remain on the ground until the man’s challenge. McPhee says that stake at Tacoma on Friday and Sat­ 6-1. 6-2. 200 yards—Relay, boys, open. | two-game winning streak. Babe H. Deeming defeated M. Philips##, Ruth hit his third home run of the ball is started on its way. he wanted to show what he could do urday. 200 yards Relay, girls, open. with training. He* has been working 6-0» 6-1. year and also got a double. (Copyright 1925, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Phil Taylor, of the Victoria Golf EL Garesche defeated EL Cook* The officials for the three-day gala Hang Up Another hard lately a fid preparing for the ring Club, left yesterday, and Walt Grav Will he a* toUox»:------Fred Merkifi, late of the Rochester seriously He wants to "come back.** Referee—H. Col lings, president B. International League Club, joined the lln of Uplands, Alex Marling of Col- X. Code defeated H. Butterfield, and ninth Innings yesterday and won Along the ringside last night it Ap­ wood and Eddie Burns of Macaulay C. branch of the C.A.8JL Yanks yesterday and supplanted peared that he had "come.** Judges—Warren long. VJV8.C.; Victory To-night Wilts*/ as coadh at the third base the final game of the series from left to-day. They will get in a day’s Z. McNabe defeated J. Litton, 10-8, N. A. Bartels. P.N.W. representative line • Brooklyn. 6 to 5. Roush knocked out Mariner Leads In HEAVIES GOOD practice before being called on to 1-6. 6-3. A. A.U. of America; R. McMillan, R. H. E. a home run in the fifth inning. Play Tommy Stevenson, better known as face Uie real music in the first 36 E. Wilson defeated M. Field; 6-2, Vancouver S.C; R. W. Hibberson. Commercial Travelers Meet Detroit ...... «...... 5 7 1 was Intercepted for thirty minutes in -Pebby.’’ blond gliant, who met Alec holefc on Friday. 5- 2. V.A.8.C. ; Harry Hale, Multnomah New York...... 3 9 4 the fourth inning by rain. , Longest Race Ever McAllister and defeated him for the Taylor is very anxious to regain J. Campbell defeated H. Macklin, Swimming Club, Portland. Ore.; E. Youths Who Have Been Batteries-Whltehill and Baseler; R. H. 11 second time last night. Is a young the title. He won It two years ago, 6- 4, 1-6. 6-2. Stock. Elks S.C. Pennock, Hoyt and Bengough. Brooklyn ...... 6 10 3 fighter with a good ring head, two and last year lost it by a stroke. At GIRLS UNDER SIXTEEN hard punches and an unusually fine present Phil is at the top of his game Starter—V. J. Dunn, secretary of Cutting Capers Lately Cincinnati...... 6 16 1 No games played in this division. B. C. branch of C.A-H.A. JOHNSON TAMES ST. LOUIS Batteries —- Petty. Osborne and Tried In Yacfatdom physique. Tommy was willing to and it would not surprise local golf­ Check starter—J. llowden. V.A.&..C. Washington. June 17.—With Wal­ Taylor; Rixey and Wingo. ____ mix it, and McAllister, always a hard­ ers, who have seen him in action, if GIRLS UNDER FIFTEEN Turning judge* - Ü Diliabough. ter Johnson tn prime form Washington BRAVES WIN IN THIRTEENTH hitting man. met himJ*aH~way. The he comes back with the title. J. List defeated J. Hemntings, 6-3, Elks; and S. Bowden, Elks. Anxious to hang up their straight shut out the St Inouïs Browns In First Week of Race to Tahiti two fought through four fast rounds, Marling, Burns and Gravlin are all 6-8, 6-2. Timekeepers—J. Wenger. W. H. Chicago, Jurfe 17.—Boston broke M. Race defeated S. Donnelly, 6-0, victory .the Son^ of Canada will be the second game of the series yester­ both landing frequently, but with playing a splendid game, and are Wllkerson. H. Taylor, M. K11 burger, day. 3 to 0. The game was a pitch­ Chicago’s winning streak yesterday Has Favored Yachts With Stevenson getting the better of his bound to be right up among the 6-0. F. W. Francis. out this evening with all their lucky er's battle for six inning* with Gir­ by going on a batting rampage In opponent hy clever boxing and won­ leaders ail the way. J. Campbell defeated W. Mactaan, Recorders — J. Stewart. Archie charma and hope to be able to sink ard also pitching effectively until the thirteenth inning and taking the Fine Weather derfully fine ducking for a big man. AMATEURS PLAY NEXT WEEK 6-3, 6-1.______Wills. H. B. Witter, H. MacDonald. wildness overtook him. opening the final game of the series here, 7 to 4. In the last round he opened up and Announcer -George I. Warren. the Commercial Travelers. The game The locals had won five in. a row. The Pacific Northwest amateur la to be played at the Royal Athletic way for the first Washington score floored McAllister, and a few seconds Clerk of course—<\ R. Griffin. in the seventh. It was Johnson’s The game was a see-saw affairs with before the gong was 'toying with his championship^ will open on. Monday Diving Judges—A. T. Weight. Park and will start at 6.15 o’clock good pitching on both sides, and sen­ San Francisco, -June 17 —The Mar­ next at Tacoma. The qualifying Willie MacFarlane with Allie McGregor lamping the ac­ tenth victory of the season. adversary In the' middle of the ring, Elks ; Hon. Justice Martin, V- J. R. H. K sational fielding by*'Griffith, Plttln- iner. sailed by L» A. Norris, was easily the master of the situation. round will be staged that day and lhrnn, George Stott. V.A.S.C- and C. tions. ger, -Felix and Kibble. Manager aBn- leading the field of four yachts which Tom Fielding and Dave l>ewla the finals are set for Saturday. The Travelers are riding out in St. Louis ...... 0 9 1 Will Take Part in Hopper. V.A.S.C. Washington ...... 3 8 2 croft started the rally which tied th* left here last Wednesday in the 3.665 slashed through four gruelling A number of local players intend Stewards—James Wood. V.A.S.C.. front in the Amateur League. They count In the eighth when h«r batted mile race to Tahiti, at the 1,200-mile rounds, the latter taking heavy pun­ to make the trip and seek the title. have not beer) ti immed this season Batteries — Girard and Nixon; chief steward; W. White. H. Han- Johnson and Rue!. for Ryan. Bush, who replaced mark, a wireless message to The San ishment without flinching and land­ The entries do not close until Satur­ Three Open Tourneys bury, Percy Pitt, Al. McKinnon. Peter and are confident of turning back day. and it is not certain the exact ATHLETICS WIN EARLY Cooper, weakened In the thirteenth Francisco Examiner said yesterday. ing often himself. Fielding, however, Johnson and F. Tingley. the Sour to-night. A win would after two were out and the visitors The Idalia, owned by Dr. EL R. was fast on hi* feet and carried two number of Victorian* who will go New York. June 17.—William Mae- Womens stewards—Mrs. C. W. leave them sitting pretty as a society Philadelphia. June 17.—Scoring ten scored three tiroes. Parker and from which the radio ever-ready fists, which combination across. Ed. McQuade of Col wood iarlanc, national open golf champion, McAllister, chief steward; Mrs. Cat- belle and the other clubs would have runs In the first two innings off ------R. WL EL message was sent, was In second was too much for I^wis. The latter and A. T. Goward and T. O. McKay will compete in three tournaments terall. Emily Warburton. Mollie to do some tall hustling to get any­ $4 haute. Philadelphia had little ,trou­ Boston ...... 7 13 3 place, with Mark Fontana's Shawnee fought pluckiy and was a goodmatch of Victoria are among those who ex­ this year, the Western open In Wellbum. Iris Phil brook. Isabel Mac­ where near them before the. end., of ble in downing Cleveland .by a'score Chicago ...... 4 12*n 1 third place. The Kleise. piloted Tor- Tommy, comtng Imck etroog- iw pect to-go. Youngstown. Ohio; the Shawnee Millan and Mrs. Bowden. the season. of 12 to 7 yesterday. Grove* was Batterie* — Ryan and Gibson;! by J. C. Plver, was reported trailing the laat round and gaining an even The ladies’ P.NJV. championship open at Delaware Water Gap, and Polo referee—W. J. Dunn. The Hon* are up to their ear* In wild, but hurled a strong game until Cooper, Bush and Gonsalea. the Shawnee. break there. Rut things were all in will open at Tacoma on Tuesday, and' Polo referee, ladies, ••Jock" Me- thé Metropolitan open._____ confidence and their recent victories the eighth inning, when the Indians COAST LEAGUE The message received this morn­ favor of Fielding earlier in the fight there will be a strong field after this have perked up their none* and they got to him and drove him from the and the decision was awarded him to At San Francisco— R. H. E. ing gave the position of the Idalia figure they're good enough to lick box. as 1.200 miles from this city- after the manifest Joy of -UijLliftSt.... ENGLISH CRICKET the world. They may start Red” ...... JL.iL.IL Portland...... 1 T35 hours of sailing. This gives the DAVIES A LOSER London. June 17.—County cricket McIntyre on thé mound to-night and Cleveland ...... 7 11 2 San Francisco ...... 10 17 0 craftf an average of approximately Entry List is Small Philadelphia ...... 12 12 1 Batteries — Meeker. Burns. Racha Al Davies, local boxer, met Johnny I championship games concluded yes- believe that behind his pitching they nine miles per hour, or about 210 Wood, of Seattle, in the semi-wind-up HOW THEY STAND can put the Travrter* on the road - - Batteries—Bhaola-- -Edwards- and and. Tobin; WiMams, Crocket, Geary lloeday;-.—- ——5-—-r*.. miles per day. and indicates that last night., and lost the fight on a Mlddlssss beat Lano*sktr* 4—- -- For Kg British Golf for a long run. L. Sewell; Grove* Itmnmell and gg# -Telia. Agwew.------they are -experiencing good - sailing Perkin* ; ~~~~ — — AtJWrfakr^ - ft H. B raoi. Davies was every 'BTt sr irtwd wickets; ïXricasWf-é;- 217 and TJ13; PLAY ON FRIDAY conditions as the sixteen-year-old boy from NATIONAL LEAGUE Middlesex. 336 apd 8 for no wicket* Tourney This Month EHMKE WINS DUEL Oakland ...... »...... & 10 5 Although being led/by the Mariner The Commercial Traveler will have Salt Lake ...... 1« 13 2 Washington and would probably have Won I»st Pet. Surrey beat Essex by 188 runs; their second game of the week on Boston, June 17.—Robertson and Batteries — Delaney. Pruette and it was believed aboard the Idalia that scored a victory had he not pushed New York ...... 33 20 .623 Surrey 445 and 213 for four wicket*. Ehmke hooked up In a pitchers’ bat­ their craft .possessed an advantage at fits opponent throtigtt the-rope* tn-tbe dttBtnirg "TTTTTT —21---- .iwr I declared; JSsaiex 252 arid" 233. . Iswdon, June 17 —The British open Friday evening when they play the By 1er; Muleahy and Cook. this stage of the race, since they golf championship which will be C.P.R. in a game postponed from tle (which the Red Sox won from Chi­ At Sacramento— * R. H. E. third round. There was some inde­ Cincinnati...... 29 24 .547 Hampshire beat Warwickshire by cago. t to 1. yesterday, only after the have a handicap of thirty hours over cision as to whether or not Davies Brooklyn ...... 29 25 .537 an innings and 37 runs; Warwickshire played at Prestwick June 25 and 2f two week» ago. The C.P.R. arc keyed Vernon ...... 6 8 0 the leading craft » has called out only 200 entrants, the up over this game and are anxious wind had played a decided part in Sacramento ...... 4 .10 4 knocked Woods out of the ring or st. Louis . !» 29 473 282 and 144; Hampshire 468. smallest number since 1922. The list to revenge the defeat they suffered the game. In the fifth Inning an Batteries Barfoot. Eckert and merely pushed him, but the American Chicago ...... 25 31 446 Somersetshire beat Sussex by 76 Include* Jim Barnes. A. S. Bourne, earlier in the season at the hands of error by Davis placed a man on base Schang; Martin. EL Shea and M. was hurt after rolling down the steps Philadelphia...... 21 31 404 puns; Somersetshire 199 and 230; to the sawdust and the referee gave .396 Macdonald Smith and Joe Kirkwood, the Traveler* and Flagstead's fly was carried away She* Duncan Golf . 21 32 Sussex 213 and 140. four 1-Yenchmen, and Herr Zimer, of from the fielders by the wind and Seattle-!»* Angeles, traveling. him the fight.” AMERICAN LEAGUE Leicestershire beat Gloucestershire Berlin, and J. Gibson, of Calcutta. dropped safely for two bases, scoring by five wickets; Gloucestershire 124 Yesterday afternoon at the Royal INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE POOR SPORTSMANSHIP Won Lost Pet. The qualifying rounds will be Athletic Park the Seattle Eagles de­ the winning run. This was Ehmke'* Special to The Times Ted Frayne, of Seattle, found It im­ and 252; Leicestershire 259 and 111 played over thç Troon old course on fourth straight win the present. Red Toronto 3. Jersey City 2. Philadelphia...... 36 18 .667 for five wicket* feated the Victoria Eagle* by 6-3. Duncan, June 17.—At the month­ possible to continue in his scheduled . 35 19 .646 June 22 and 23. Sanbstron. the big hoy. w*ho made Sox home stay. Melding plays hy Rochester 3, Reading 8. ly meeting of the Cowichan golf club Washington ...... Kent beat Derbyshire by an tn- Providence 3. Buffalo l*. ten-round fight with Young Peter Chicago...... 27 26 .509 After thirty-six hole* of Stroke the locals twist their necks looking Hamm and Flagstead were feature* committee held Monday, the cap­ Jackson, the Tacoma darkey. He ings and 32 runs; Derbyshire 99 and play, the leading eighty competitor* R. H. K Syracuse 7, Baltimore 9. Cleveland ...... 26 28 481 317; Kent 448. ______for his shoots on Monday, again tain, K. J. Duncan, suggested that scarcely used bis right once against 28 31 .475 will for the championship. worked on the mound and was very Chicago ...... 1 5 S WESTERN LEAGUE the Dickie Cup, which was recently the colored man. and Jackson could St. Lquls ...... Boston ...... 2 5 1 New York ...... 23 31 .426 FOLEY VB. VILLA effective. Johnny Kerr pitched for No games scheduled; teams travel­ won by Nanaimo, should be pre­ not understand IL Twice he left him­ 24 3,1 .421 Victoria and he gave a good account Batteries—Robertson and Crouse; sented to the Nabaimo club member* self wide open for a right, and when Detroit ...... Indoor Baseball Ehmke and Grabowiskl. ing. Boston ...... 21 34 .382 Vancouver, B.C., June 17v—Vie of himself keeping the visitors well AMERICAN ASSOCIATION on Mr. Dickie’s return from the East he saw Frayne would not use it, he Foley has been offered a match al in check. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Columbus 4. Milwaukee 2. A competition will be held in this stepped into the white man and PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Seattle In August with Pancho Villa The feature game of the Indoor Pittsburg. June 17. Pittsburg to^k At Toledo 0. Kansas City S. connection and the Nanaimo mem­ fought him viciously. But Frayne Lost Pet. and Manager Jack Allen has decide* Raeehall League last night was be­ At Louisville 10, Minneapolis 2. bers invited. still had» a left. This he used several San Francisco .... 49 .721 to accept If Nate DruxmaBT Seattle tween the Y.M.CwA. and the Hill- SEATTLE BOUTS- its fourth straight game from th* Giants yesterday, a home run i»y », The committee extended s cordial times to good advantage, although Salt Lake^...... 40 29' .580 promoter, comes through With suffi­ crests, the former winning 21-9. It ___,ttle, June 17 —Leo Iximskt. A her Wright with Traynor tm base in the Invitation to the delegates of the the black man smote him terrible Seattle ...... 31 33 .M»7 cient coinage to make the fight at« was the biggest upset of the season. deen middleweight, won an easy mix tenth, giving the Pirates a 13 to 11 Sidney Ball Team Associated Boards of Trade to make wallops oq the body close in and Urn Angeles .... 34 34 .500 tractive from this end. There are The Hillcrests infield had an off- round decision over I»ago Joe Gana of victory. Five New York pitchers use of the links on the occasion of rocked him with hooks and uppercuts 31 37 .456 any amount of matches offering the nlght and made many error* St. Paul, in the wind-up bout of to thé jaw at various time* Oakland ...... open-air card here last night. were sent Into the box. It was the their visit to Duncan July 7 and *. Portland ...... 29 35 .453 Canadian bantam champion Just now The results of the game* last night Hits Hard and Wins A suggestion h%s been made that Early in the fight It was apparent 21 41-, .408 but Allen prefers the Villa bout te knocked down Gun* for the {fifth consecutive setback for the Na­ that both men were In fine condition Sera men to .... . were a* follow*: count of seven in the fourth round and tional League leader* an Up-lsland competition should be Vernon ... 27 44 .380 any of the others meantime. . Section A—Garrison B, IS; Naval won all the others with the possible ex­ and well matched. Had it not been New York ...... it 17* *0 Easily From CJ*.R. played on three successive Sundays for Frayne’s unfortunate injury they Barracks, 1. ception of the third at Quallcum, Nanaimo and Duncan, CHESS MASTER DIES TAYLOR BEATSQOOZEMAN Y.M.CJL. 21: Hillcrests, 9. Eddie Roberts, Tacoma welterweight, would undoubtedly have given the got a six-round rail over Mike O’Leary Pittsburg ...... ,...... 13 20 2 18 holes oa each course, medal round. Vernon. Cal., June 17.—Bud Teyk* Section B—Prior’s, 24; Foul Bay, Sidney’s ball-tossers came to town fans one of the best battles anyone Berlin. June 17. Richard Telch- of San Francisco. * Batteries — Huntinger, Greenfield, The Cowichan club endorsed the Idea could wish to see. Terre Haute bantamweight, won f Î1. Dandy Dick Griffin, Texas bantam­ Wiener. Nehf and Snyder: Aldridge, last night for * game with the C.P.R. but as an alternative suggested a mann, well known chess master, died technical knockout over Ernie Goose- weight. was awarded a six-round deci­ Krefner. Meadows arid Smith. in the Commercial Baseball League MIDGETS BATTLE yesterday. Hc^won the international man of San Diego In the seventh round one month period in which those de­ of their scheduled ten-round bout here sion over Jackie Newman of Edmonton, and they left with a win in their siring to enter could play. Jimmy McIntosh and Clarence tournament at Carlsbad in 1911. Suzanne Will Play Alt* HORNSBY FIGHTS; TEAM WINS bat bags. They defeated the local last night. .The fight ended whei In the preliminaries, Henry Geysel of It has been decided to hold * one- eask, two diminutive scrappers, (Jeoseman s aide* threw a towel Inti St. .Louis, June 17.—The St. Louis nine by 16-7. The game produced a staged three good rounds.of fighting Seattle, 135-pounder, got*a decision ovdr Cardinals made ,a clean sweep of club competition to-morrow. the ring after the Sen Diego boxer ha4 At Wimbledon and Jimmy Rivera of Tacoma in four rounds, lot of fine fielding and some hard In the curtain raiser, and and a pussllng stÿle, but not enough undergone a terrific mauling. and Babe Folmer of Aberdeen got a their series with the Phillies, win­ hitting. A good crowd of fans smaller but more aggressive than his head work. He would have done bet­ decision over Ad Mackle of Portland in ning the fifth and final game yester­ watched the boys perform at th* opponent, won the decision. The ter had lie not run so much. ENGLISH TEAM WINS Leaves Native Land the 130-pound. clas* day, 6 to’4. The game was marked Royal Athletic Parity American Golfers little fellow Is a real fighter, hitting Eddie Wilkinson succumbed to an by much argument with the umpire. The C.P.R. will have a return game hard and fast, ducking and dodging uppercut when Woodley knocked him Ipswich. Queensland, June 17.— Parle, June 17.—Susan ne Lenglen In the sixth inning Manager Rogers with Sidney on Monday at Sidney. For British Open effectively and taking hard knocks flat before the first round was ended, (Canadian Press Cable)- The tourlni Is leaving to-day for England to^frar- Winnipeg Cricketers Hornsby of the Cardinals took a The Tilllcume will hook up with without a whimper. Jimmy, too,, la.ai-Wilkinson took the count of nine English soccer team io-day defeated couple of punches at Art Fletcher, Spencer's on Thursday at the Royal * yl good kid in the ring He stood upoL when bis opponent caught him on the Ipswich, l-tt, tldpate In th% Wimbledon tourna- of tbe^Phlltt»*. woff both pilot* 85 Athletic' WrST .... _ A3TIM I/l EitlgKUlU manfully and fought backck wjth both*! jaw the first time, after showing that * - . TO -REFEREE GAME . _ Win by Ran in East wer• a ehaaed by gÉltiNi. • - -... »— /(at.Rets;-but-h* lx. ■ * Ko utaawas nnlnot fa fast et enough. ♦ he had a good pudeb himself and FILIPINO WINS BV K.O. .. ~ '"x:;: - n. h. e. REFEREE STOPS BOUT \ G us Key* one of the- strongest Plenty of nerve and ability as a boxer. Philadelphia ...... 4 9 2 Southampton, Eng.. June *' • fighters who ever stepped on "a can - . The t wo mixed it hard and appeared Vancouver, June 17. Referee R City, Ka*. June 17.—Pete W. Armstrong will handle to-nigh Vi SL Catharines, tinL, June 17.—The BiLyrtf,. ------' * —— the second clout niipinn nsTtiamwetgni. Batteries i dropped hlm.^ Connaught- Soccer Cup tie- betwewr ' knocked outit Joe Rivers of Keneae City St.. George’s cricket team of Winni­ Vanemsvcr Engineering Works am In the eighthth round Of'a scheduled ten- peg, Tour fhg Eastern Canada, yester­ finwh and Wilson, Tacoma, refereed round bout here last day. defeated Ridley College 'bJr one and O’Farrell ipetc In over Lès Stetiàrt In four rounds of some o£ the major fight* "Scotty” Cumberland at .6 o’elock. The w|nn« Mike Ballerine of ru». The scores were; St. George * REDS STILL CLIMBING the referee stopped the bout In. tihn the British open championship at hitting. Stçuart wa* a nicer .fighter, « McKay helped him out .With early will tackle Nanaimo City In the Brit 1Nr tthWey; tog. It was Htt* cimüiinart. June--tfir rouadto S| at wink June, ,36 and 26, *>»lve4Thw* decked 4 e4*y log power and 4 bettlee and KtUy Davie* -W*a in Uah Columbia gegU-finals at the Cob boetTln the^optmon ^f the i this i staged hatting rallies in Lb* eighth further puniehmenL * 4%sre yesterday. Keyes had strength, condition charge of the main avant. - City on Saturday » ÏI VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JtJNE 17,1925 i. TENSE DRAMA ON LIFE burns OF MAILMAN IN FILM REV. DR. PIDGEON AT THE THEATRES AT COLISEUM THEATRE 4650130 » SCALDS Tenee drama, written around the most dramatic of all Ihrtng beings, AUTHOR OF PICTURE the man who delivers mail to AT THE THEATRES hundreds of families every dgy in Elected First Moderator of the year, is proving to he highly NOW AT CAPITOL IS General Council of United The handle of the peeeereüig herd, Capitel—“Her Night of Re- Interesting entertainment at the Col­ OUTSTANDING WRITER iseum Theatre, where Emory John­ Church of Canada ih2°Move lid lifter km kern lee son’? latest F. B. O. production. “The LITERARY NOTES near the front of the stoee Joseph M- Sr he nek Productions Dominion—“The Sporting Venue." Mall Man," is playing to crowded —or e kettle tint awl «pills n, of Columbia—“Another Men's Wife.” houses. Ralph Lewis proves tp be a Toronto, June 17,—Rev. Dr. George In contente—add before you know announce tliat Haps Kraly. who prime. favoritte. both to the Campbell Pidgeon of Toronto ex- -, that it you bene » nasty bom ne scold. wrote “Her Night of Romance," Celteeum—“The Miked»" adults who appreciate his supreme Moderator of the Presbyterian Gen haa recently Aiven the Americans a) which' is n«>w playing at the Capital Playhouse—"Ship Ahoy." artistry, and to the children, w-bo- eral Assembly last night, wa* elected tate of his poqrers. The farewell Theatre, for Constance Talmadge. love the genial actor for his ­ first Moderator of the Général Coun­ message of any English lecturer who Absorbi ne J; tut* just contracted to write four ing smile and kindly eye. cil of the United Church of Canada. nore stories for Norma and Con- Dr. Pidgeon was elected Moderator has finished his tour of the States for Warner Brothers, and has just ie very valuable ie sech ftanco Talmadge. All the Talmadge of the Presbyterian General Assembly usually contains much flattery. Dean because it soothe* the n productions will t>e released through finished "Caarina.” on which he also GREAT SPECTACLE when it convened here two weeks Inge's audleu Is a* follows: “Some flesh, allays the peto swl First National. collaborated with Lubitsch. ago, and as head of that body led rapid aad comfortable re- The author has had a long career Kraly hhs recently brought to the conçut*! ng Presbyterians into of the newspapers complained -that I buUdiag of the sa a stage and screen dramatist. Hollywood one uf the largest dnt* “QUO VADIS” COMING the union with the Methodists, and. was not sufficiently sensible of the the same Horn- in 1.1amburg in 1884, he Spent malic libraries in existence. The TO CAPITOL MONDAY Congregationalism. - honor of so much journalistic atten- the danger :en years on the legitimate stage as German section of this library Rev. Dr. S. D. Chown. who before If a modeat man of letters. For alone consists of 6,000 volumes and i singer and actor. One of the greatest Are spectacles union was tor many Y***® traveling a* a private gentleman, Just before the war Herr Ihtvid- is a collection made during the Superintendent of the Mtet**°.” , ought to be grateful for having his past twenty years, included in the ever Aimed for the screen is said to ^son, head of Universal Film Action be that of the burning of Rome In Church in Canada, and who led that privacy invaded this country he has done "Rosita" unchanged, men ijnd women will fall children are seen fleeing from their ment* the deliberations of the eoun Advertising Is the cure for the HAMPER MIGRATION for MAry Pickford, "Three Women," victims to the wiles of the opposite biasing homes with what few most ci I had so fur produced; Earlier in world's ills according to Sir Charles sex. llow the charmers of both sexes treasured possessions they can carry the day it had been, agreed there was Highftm in Advertising. He advo­ Woodstock. June 17.—That the work their wiles to undo others is in their arms. It is a maelstrom of to be av ballot, but no nominations, cates the formation of a government work of securing suitable young men graphically depicted in “Another panic-stricken humanity battling^jt- each member balloting for hie own department of publicity, which will and boys te come to Canada as farm self for* refuge from the terrible choice for Moderator. When Rev. devote lis time to Instilling honesty, laborer* was seriously retarded on Man’s Wife," which will be shown at account of the employment doles the Columbia Theatre to-day for the flames. Dr. W. H. Warrlner. chairman for hygiene and appreciation of demo­ LAYHOUSB "Quo Yadis" will t»e shown at the the evening, proceeded to busin cratic government into the populace paid in Great Britain was the state­ lîïst time. Lee. Matt Moore. Wallace Dr. Chown, who was on the plat ment ffiade yesterday by CoL Hem- Beery and Chester Conklin have the Capitol ^ Theatre next week. Emil via the press and the signboards. Jannlngs, famed for hi6 characterisa­ form, asked that no ballots be cast + + + rnentz. thief secretary for emigra­ •'Ship principal roles. ______tions In “Passion," "Deception" and for him. On the outskirts ,pf Hanover, N.H.. tion of the Salvation Army, who was others, has the role of Nero. “I have passed the three-score a week or two ago. according to The here from London. England. ( years and ten.” he continued, "and Boston Transcript, two Dartmouth "As soon aa boys leave sc bool.'* he ,vf FAMOUS REGIMENT OF I could not bear to have this great students fought a dtUrt, surrounded by _dd, "if they cannot find work, they Ahoy” FRANK MORTON AND church suffer by reason of any short­ their seednds and surgeons. Several are paid the dole. This year there " ' IB. BRITISH ARMY SEEN comings in the Service I could render shots were exchanged, and the wit­ are 36,000 young boys in Britain wbo HIS CLEVER COMPANY ifcl-I , move." he concluded, "that nesses were quite taken, in until the are satisfied Uhltl dolus instead p( IN DOMINION FILM duelists and their retinue fled laugh­ employment.' MORTON SCORE GREAT SUCCESS ballot be cast by the secretary for The “Black Watch." the most ing. The reason for the duel Is easily > ' ------the election of George Campbell found. Home one in the party must famous regiment of the British Frank Morton and his clever com MAKING. MUSIC POPULAR—-When the mountain wouldn’t Pidgeon as Moderator.” army, appear* & «esttwk IflU -Wr- pan y again come to the front with come to Mohamet,-Mohamet w«nt to the mountain And since the There aras a burst of applause ,a*. CHURCH ASSEMBLY shall Nellan’s “The Sporting Venus, another lightsome musical cetftedy. public won't go to symphony concert*, these women are bringing f>r. Nhown finished, which wa* re­ now . showing at the Dominion newed when the chairman said his which two Oxford students .hold just IN TORONTO ENDS this week called. “Ship Ahoy .“ Bat tor symphony concerts to tba- public- They avP Artlc such a duel, all in sport and merely XCcSr&ft! Theatre.------boys and sailor girls, love lorn «wains Carter and her assistant, Mis* Marlon Bowen, ami they conduct “noble and self-effacing statement' When Nellan and his company, represented the spirit of true Metho­ to arouse the curiosity of tne neigh­ Toronto, June 17.—The Presbyter- ‘ and crusty Uncles are all tntertningled Summer concert aerie* In the Hollywood bowl, near Uw On the Screen which includes Blanche Sweet and dism. . . borhood. Undoubtedly the Dart­ ian Assembly concluded Us work In a delightful plot that is not al­ which Victorians, reechtly in the 8out|r, have visited. Crowds mouth men wished for a little more GUY BATES POST in l>*w Cody, went to. England to lowed to lag for a moment during Rev. Dr. W. G. Wallace seconded yesterday afternoon and adjourned photograph scenes for the picture average 10,000 each, and tickets sell at, 25 cents. the motion, which was carried by a excitement than they received. How­ “OMAR THE TENTMAKER" thy ait ion. Frank Morton la excel­ until next June to meet in Montreal. in their exact location, the famous lent In a light comedy role, that, in standing vote, with Rev. Dr. vV. T. ever, they may consider themselves Rev. Dr. E. Scott, the Moderator, Black Waiel|.. Vas on parade, and Gunn casting a vote for the Congre fortunate that they did not arouse said Just before adjournment that al­ tin- hands of uftn&fier actor, could maker” I* a massive production built Inasmuchj a* he needed a shot <‘f easily overdone. Saskatoon Meeting gatlonalist*. the excitement accorded Rex Cavan though the Assembly had concluded soldiers marching. the director Roy Earl furnishes a large share on the tales of the • Rubaiyat." Guy DR. PIDGEON SPOKE and Tiny Wintrlngham of Oxford. Us work, the work or the church was prevailed oh the commanders of Bate* Post is Impressive as Omar of the comedy in an, eccentric charac Dr. Pidgeon, amid another enthu Just beginning. the regiment to let his men appear Khayyam. - Stated Views on William Montgomery McGovern, The Assembly went on record on 1er role. Gladys Vaughan makes u siastic demonstration, then mounted the Oxford don who, disguised as a in-the picture. Sprightly traveling companion, with the temperance question by passing “The Sporting Venus" is a the platform. Tibetan laborer of the lowest degree, the same resolution as was passed by COLISEUM Met ro -Gold w y n - M aver prod uetjon Daw Dumbletoo, Hilda Cooke. BIWn Nova Scotia Strike “We have just witnessed one of penetrated to Lhasa several years the Assembly last year. This resolu­ adapted from a story by Gerald Bennett, Gretta Macartney and Anita the noblest act* of self-renunciatioh ago and wrote of his adventures in a THE STAGE Holt appearing in principal roles as In the history of Canadiaii Christian­ tion expressed confidence in prohibi­ Beaumont. Saskatoon, June 17.— "This mass book called "To Lhasa in Disguise, tion a* the proper policy for Canada. will- as contributing to the musical ity.” said Dr. Pidgeon. ”1 never has gone to South America to Father “The Mikado” end of the programme. Stan Mac meeting of citizens denounces the dreamed of anything of the kind hap­ Rev. Dr. R. Johnston, Calgary, action of the Federal Government in material for a new book,, which will moved that the Presbyterian Church Also on the Screen Kay’s setting this week is an excel - pening and for year* 1 have lived in lent replica of â ship at sea. The sending troops into the Nova Scotia : he expectation that Dr. Chown would have in It much about the ancient express the desire to work In har­ screen feature, “Omar the Tent mine area and demands that thé be the leader of the new church. 1 Inca civilization. Mr. McGovern was mony with all other Qirtstlan RALPH LEWIS Federal Government at once insti­ am staggered by what he haa done. born in Georgia and spent môst of churches, particularly the United Mihi tute complete Federal relict for the As a period of prayer and conse­ hla boyhood and youth in England. Church. In starving miners, their wive* and kid­ cration for the United Church it was He travelled a great deal In the Far The Moderator thought this should , A Romance of Bonnie Scotland dies. and further insist* that the -.-«•nmmerided at the meeting of the East studying Buddhism and became wait a while, and the motion did not troops at once -be withdrawn from “The Mailman” an* Midnight London council that the two weeks from Oc­ s port of honorary Buddhist prieet. go to a vote. Prices: 35c, 25c, 16c from Nova Scotia.'" ■ tober 4 to IS, Inclusive, should be He return* tn the AowWn contin­ The next assembly. It was decided, GAS IN THE STOMACH This resolution, passed by a gath­ shall consist of one In three minis­ set apart. ent on the trail of new knowledge. ering of between 1.000 and 1,600 per­ ■4- •¥ .4* ters and one in three elders. = sona who attended a mass meeting Brousson’s “Anatole France ** The book of (praise was referred CpORTING under the auspices of the Saskatoon Home" is having a remarkable sale to a committee of Assembly which IS DANGEROUS Trade* and Lab or Council last night, In England and on the Continent. »o is to safeguard Presbvterlan in­ was wired^to Premier King. far the book has not appeared on terests. Recommends Dally Us? off Magnesia to the Canadian market but If the Con­ The Assembly passed a motion of J VENUS Overcome Trouble Caused by Fer­ STRUCK BY LIGHTNING tinental sale of 100.000 copies Is any thank* to the Anglican*. Baptist* and COLUMBIA menting Food and Acid indication of what its Canadian pop­ other communions for their kind a»* Indigestion New York. Jtine 17.—The Equit­ ularity will be. It will probably be a sistance In giving building accommo­ TO-DAY able Building In the financial dis­ “best seller." The book will be ready dation to eo many Presbyterian min­ isters. ____ Presents (las and wind In the stomach accom­ trict. the largest office building In i early In July. + ^ + Blanche Sweet, Lew panied by that full, bloated feeling after A.B. AT SEVENTY-FIVE — New York, wa* struck by lightning eating are almost ceruun evidence of yesterday during an electrical storm, j There Is an old Scots story about a NARROW ESCAPE the presence of excessive hydrochloric John Franklin Browne la eeventy- The bolt struck a coping on the roof i young hopeful with a very large acid tn the stomach, creating so-called flve but he has just been given and showered storie fragments as head, of which his fond mother said. Neleon. Jane 17,—Crackling of Cody, Ronald Colman “acid indigestion." the degree of Bachelor of Arts by big as baseballs to the street, 4*5 “It*s a grand head to wag In a pulpit. flamra In en ndjoinln* untmentrd “Another Acid stomachs are dangerous because Salem College. Salem. W. Va. Whereupon the more cynical father cottage awoke the eldest win of John Actually FIHncd In England and too much acid irritate* the delicate lin­ feet below. „ observed, “Aye. and It would be a France ing of the stomach, often leading to gas­ Fifty years ago he left horn* at Otllett early yesterday morning, en­ tritis accompanied by serious stomach Madison, WlS.. to enter college , TO GO TO GENEVA grand head for a goalkeeper." That abling the family of «even to escape ulcers. Food ferments and sours, creat­ but a aeries of misfortunes pre­ Is' an Interesting story to have in safely from a two-story frame house -ALSO- ing the distressing gas which distends vented. Now that he baa It. he’s Vancouver, June 17.—Dr. M. East­ mind when we read that Anatole on Vitoria Street owned by Ole Har­ the stomach and hampers the normal man, professor of history In the Man’s Wife” functions of the vital internal organs, going to do post graduate work, France’s brain has proved to be of ris Both building* were badly dam­ Larry Semon Comedy and University of British Columbia, will less than normal weight. It weighed aged. Mr*. A. D. repparian. owner often affecting the heart. ' then teach. A Thrilling Story "With1 It ie the worst of folly to neglect such leave in a few days for Geneva 4M grammes less than the. average of the cottage, lost a valuable collec­ Felix Cartoon a sertpus condition or to treat with or­ where he will lx* m the employ of weight for a Frenchman of ordinary tion of European curloe. accumula­ James Kirkwood, Lila Lee, Matt t dinary digestive aids which have no the Department of Iaibor of the aise—and Anatole France was a tail tion of a lifetime...... ———: Moore, Wallace Beery, Zena neutraliaing effect on the stomach acids. Instead get from any druggist a few Hudson Bay Rail t*mnie of Nattons «o h*s been in. Shelley's head was also very Keefe end Chester Conklin ounces of Disunited Magnesia and take granted a year's leave of absence ■mall. Someone once remarked that DISORDERS FEARED a teaspoonful in a quarter glass of from the university.____ It was no larger than a cricket ball. A thrilling tale of love and ad­ water right after eating. This will drive Petition in Commons Thackeray's brain, on the other hand, Mexico Oay, June 17.—A dbnwtrh venture on the high seas and in the gas. wind and Moat right out of the Nurse was conducting little Betty was very much beyond the average from Puehla »ay*« W. O. Jenltina. the colorful haunts of Mexico. body, sweeten—the stomach, neutralise home from a party and took her former United States consular agent the excess acid and prevent its forma­ Ottawa. Jane 17. — A petition weight, a quite abnormally large Britieh-made throughout and tion Slid three is no sourness or pain. hand to help her up a step- CHAMPION—Howard Robbins mass of grey matter. Ho it seems at Puebla, whose kidnapping by signed by 125.000 people tn Saska­ Mexican bandits In i»2i created * Bisurated Magnesia (In powder or tab­ tchewan asking that the Hudson “Good gracious. Betty, she cried, of Springfield. Mass., who, tn the that the size of a man's head proves ____you pay éuky. let form—never liquid or- milk) ia-harm­ «•bow sticky your, hands _l__ nothin* 4t is quality and-texture of eertoua international situation, bee less to the stomach, tnexpenelve to take Bay RaRWAy End "the terminal at finer or the Atlantic City mar­ hoisted the Vnlted State* flag ever Fort Nelson be completed this year "So would yours be. replied Betty, tAe stuff inside that matters a good and the beet form of magnesia for stom­ serenely, “it you had two meringues ble tournament, defeated hla all hi* ranch proper t lee In Puebla ach pun*****- It is used by thousands was presented in the House of Com­ rival, Thomas Raley of Owens­ deal more. It was observed In the of people who *»njojr their meals with and a chocolate eclair In your case of Anatole France, a* In that of State The dispatch add* <1 Word ora mon* yesterday afternoon by Andrew are feared, and much feeling has no more fear of in

.wtsecs à ■ ■ ' ' . ' - i v IOTOBIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17; 1925 L 12 == forded an opportunity to plead its .BULGARIAN ASSASSINATION sinated here Monday, whs killed bf would .agree that the fixation .of order of the committee. The state­ freight rates was primarily a mat­ cause upon a fair basis. As the Situa­ ment cays Mlkhailoff was sentenced ter for a trained body of men such tion now stood, it was being de­ Sofia, June 17.—A statement to thç to death by the committee 'three ERA OF GOODWILL as the Railways/ Commission. Was prived of the possibility of doijigHlto, press purtrorting to come from the there anything in the present situa­ he said. Under the bill m httirp- Macedonian revolutionary committee months ago, but his execution was tion which placed it In an extraor­ duced by the Minister of ifepilways. postponed because of his previous dinary class? He thought there was, of Railways, pahcho Mlkhailoff, the Mace­ valued services to the committee PIUÜTISM TO FOLLOW FREIGHT and that was the relation of the the whole aspiration of the province donian revolutionary leader assas­ and in the hope he would “reform." Crow s Nest Pass Agreement to the of British Columbia and Its hopes Canadian freight structure. Tn^ for equitable, treatment were —now enjoys long walks, Crow's Nest Pass Agreement nati “destroyed^ and proved to, be a drettm been entered, Into because Parlia­ and a snare." thanks to “Fruit-a-tives” ment wished to give the West relief Mr. Stevens declared the Railway? from excessive freight rates. Board should be “free and un­ FpR WHOLE OF CANADA HEARTS BEATS BY WIRE!—Dr. H. 8. Williams, at a medical hampered” and that the Crow’s £ïest Graham Tells Commons Gov­ convention in Atlantic City, madè this chart of a patient’s heart Pass Agreement had, in his opinion, ernment Desires All Parts of Hon. E. M. Macdonald. Minister of beats and telegraphed it to Chicago, where Dr. J. R. Greer had it outlived its usefulness. ' National Defence, declared, it was seven minutes later. That night Dr. Greer called him by long Imperative that the Government take REDUCTIONS COMPARED inrisM.a Canada to be Satisfied distance phone and made & complete diagnosis. action in the form of legislation which F.- N. McCrea, Liberal, Sherbrooke, it had introduced. The legislation Quebec., did not consider it was fair Hon. E. M. Macdonald, Robert proposed was in the interests of the for the prairie provinces to have the West and the whole of Canada. ttafactory, but instead an extract were tied in respect to the rates on Forke and Others Share in wheat and flour. benefit under the Crow’s Nest Agree­ Mr. Macdonald disagreed that any from the old Crow’s Nest Agreement ment of a reduction of thirty-five per amendments tô- the bill intrdpeed a If. the Government argued that it Debate had been perpetuated. when the en­ was bound by part of the Crow's cent on basic commodities, and the few* days ago would act to the detri­ tire statute should have been re­ other parts of Canada have only a adds ment of British Columbia. Nest Pass Agreement, then, Mr. Ottawa, June 17,-^-The debate .on pealed. Stevens argued, it wap bound by the six-per cent reduction. He con­ "railway freight rates opened in the The Railway Commission. in sidered it advisable to pass the pro­ equalising rates, he said, would take Mr. 'stevena favored the supreme whole agreement. It it felt Justi­ Becauf "“To foods. House yesterday afternoon. The bill, fied in scrapping part of it, then per legislation to place the fixing a Government measure, gives statu­ Into consideration the development of control of the freight rates making of all freight rates in the hands of British Columbia and the increased it should feel Justified in scrapping tory authority to the Board of Rail­ power by the Board of Railway Com­ all of it. the Board of Railway Commissioners. way Commissioners to proceed with movement of grain westward as a He quoted statistics which, he said me result of th« Panama Cahal. missioners, and the complete abroga­ the equalisation of railway freight tion of the Crow’s Neét Fass Agree­ B. C.’*. CASE showed Quebec and Ontario were rates, limited only by the Crow'e Nest J. A. CLARK'S VIEW ment. The board was not being Mr. Stevens asked that the pro­ paying 78% per cent “of the total castbound rates on grain and flour. Brig.-General J. A. Clark, Conser­ given a free hand, he said. Its hands vince of British Columbia be af­ cash contributions to this country." Second reading of the bill passed the vative, Burrard, said the Conserva­ ilousf easily. At that stage, contrary tives would agree that wheat and ■■■■■SSBBg...... -.'■■■-g 1 J" ■— to expectation, there was no debate. flour were entitled to special treat­ But in committee of the whole dis­ ment in the matter of freight rates. ALEXANDER cussion was protracted, and the de- But what was the reason In making MUNRO "“•f wa. adlourn^ un.il to d»^ dl„.rlminatlon betsso. grain going Hon. O. PjGrataro Minuter "■ east anil grain going \Vet? hr naked...... “For over three year* 1 was con­ Hallways, outlined the blator} ot the fevefore the House was to This he regarded as a “political af­ a poisoned blood «(ream. “FruU-a- front" to the people of British Co­ 4.0-lbal.cmpo.wer W jjuard of Railway Com- lumbia. On what principle was the livee" act a* a restorative "prtvîTëge and right of low rater UV., .H kidney,! clean,, «he blood , "Œ granted to grain moving eastward stream and make digestion complete, j of the discrimination in rates which and withheld from grain moving "Fruit-a-tivea" act aS a bracing ! existed as a result of the last judg- westward? tonic too. They»are the famous fruit | ment of the Supreme Court to show- NOT AFFECTED ADVERSELY treatment fer «It intestinal - com- | how imposaibie the tuUuUÙM ***• Hon. O. P Graham replied «rttt ttid plaints. 25 cent and 50 cent boxes said that while the rate on agricul- Crow's Nest pass Agreement was from all dealers, or mailed direct by tural implements from Hamilton to being permitted to rcTnain on the “Fruit-a-tïfès" Limited. Ottawa. Saskatoon was f 1.154 per 100 pounds, statute books insofar as grain and Ont.,. (Advt.) the rate from Brantford to,a point an flour wm» concerned. The Crow’s equal distance in the West was $1 *8 4 Nest Pass Agreement had never af­ per 100 pounds. The rate on binder fected British Columbia. British Co­ twine from ,Hamilton to Winnipeg lumbia was not affected adversely TRAIL DEATH was 714 cent* per 100 pounds, while when the adjustment of rates was from Welland to Winnipeg it was Trail, B.C., June~t77— Ed Nugent, $1.14. Mr. I^idner contended that the veteran prospector, who came from REDUCTION ON GRAIN Crow's Nest Agreement vitally af­ Troy, N.Y„ thirty years ago and was fected British Columbia. With the known as "Johnny Troy,” died here Hon. H. H. Stevens. Conservative, Vancouver* Centre, asked why, if the Panama Canal open, there was a yesterday, aged fifty-seven. He tendency for export products of the worked claims on Murphy Creek, scope of the Crow's Nest Agreement could be extended so as to make it prairies to move West as well as near Trail, for many years. Without applicable to territory ^Northward of East. The Government was not re­ making a stake. l the original a PR. lines, it could taining the Crow’s Nest Agreement; not be extended Westward so as to. It was cancelling the rates on DIVORCE BILL include British Columbia eleven t articles mentioned In the agreement. If this could be done, Ottawa, June 17.—By a vote of Mr. Graham replied that the Crow’s Nest Agreement In its ap­ why wa* It not possible to give forty-three to fourteen the Senate British Columbia the same grain yesterday gave second reading to the plication ttr the prairiw provinces dealt only with East bound traffic. rates as the East? They were the Shaw bill to equalise the grounds for same commodities moving over the divorce as between men and women This principle was being carried out TRI in the legislation. The Crow’s Nest same roads, but in different direc­ In the western provinces. Agreement provided for a reduction tions. Mr. Ladner said. of three cents a hundred pounds in FORKE’S ATTITUDE the rates on grain and flour shipped Robert Forke, Progressive leader, from the prairie provinces Eastward said many hundreds of thousands of to Fort William or farther Eastern people had gone Into the prairie pro­ points. Under the new bill, this vinces with the belief that the principle was maintained. Crow's Nest Agreement was a per­ Right Hon. Arthur Melghen said Public appreciation is the final stand that, under the new bill, while the manent thing. three-cent reduction went into effect In answer to 1^ J. Ladner, Mr. Forke said ha would like to see the ard by which the demand for any on shipments to Fort William, It was Crow's Nest rates established on possible for the rates Eastward from Fort William to be so raised as to grain moving West Just as on grain nullify the effect of the decrease. moving East. j product is measured. LiftX)ff-No Pain! Mr. Graham declared that in this “I am willing to give the British respect there was no change from Cclumbla members exactly the same the former bill. The three-cent re­ treatment on grain hauled West as duction on gndn srrtd flour- ship­ EusV -he declared. It is difficult to win and more difficult ment* from the prairies to Fort Wil­ He quoted rates Illustrating that liam and Eastward was* maintained. on certain commodities, such as binder twine and agricultural imple­ GOODWILL DESIRED ments. the western rates were higher to keep. It must be earned on quality The Government was endeavoring between certain points than the to get as far as possible from Un­ eastern rates between other points making of rates in Parliament, he approximately the same distance and held on continued quality. Con­ said. What was needed was a com­ away. promise attitude In order to get rid He pointed out that In connection sequently, only the best products may of some of the complications out of with the rate agreement between the the rate situation. When the Hall­ Government of Manitoba and the way Commission undertook to revise Canadian Northern Railway, the ever hope to enjoy it. the rate structure it would take Into Province 1 of Manitoba would have consideration the new transportation nothing to do but pay -the cnetir of /o^aitlon between the prairies and the litigation which it had entered the Pacific coast and the claims of the Maritime Provinces, based on the into In respect to this agreement. The public appreciation which quality Confederation pact for access to the The bill before the House scrapped markets of Central Canada. The the old Manitoba agreement. Doesn't hurt one bit ? Drop a little Government had only In view better TO END DISCRIMINATION has earned for Ford products has “Freeaone" on an aching corn, in­ feeling In all parts of Canada on the Neither the railways nor the Gov­ stantly that corn stops hurting, then- freight-rate question,— H--whs -hope* ernment could allow the prespnt dis­ sbortly you lift it right off with fin­ that under the legislation before the crimination to continue, apid Mr. established a Ford dealer in every town gers. I House, the Railway Commission Fork*, -- Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of would create better freight condi "Th* West wants rates fixed by “Freexone” for a few cents, suffi­ tions and a feeling throughout Can agreement." said Mr. Forke. and hamlet. cient to remove every hard carp, ada that all parts had been given “Wo . have had a contract for •oft corn, or com between Abe toes, a fair show in the making af ttates. twenty-seven years, and now we are and thevfoot calluses., without sore­ J.T. Shaw, Independent. West «eked give- B upr—Ww are asked ness or irritation.------l Advt.) Calgary, said that ordinarily he to trust to the Railway Commission, which ^would have wiped out the It is obvious that this vast distributing agreement had It had the power to do so. I am Inclined to stand solidly service could not exist unless it sold a _behInd the agreement until we know wKat we are goIrqr^To'#rët'w' * Members from the prairie prov­ quality product. inces, he said. Intended to fight for some statutory maximum rates and for Crow’s Nest rates. NO HOSTILITY In seeking the advantage* which the West did under' the Crow’s Nest Pass Agreement, stated Mr. Forke,- Latex-treated Web Cord Tires the prairie provinces were apt ani­ mated by any feelings of hostility to­ Y for every car wards other parts of Canada or the See our Nearest Ford Dealer railway companies. The railways and the people of Canada were In­ separably hound up in the future of the country. The solution of the railway problem was linked up with ominion Royal the question of the development of Western Canada. Cord Tires should In the prairies there was room for beD on every car. Latex- expansion, and (hé prosperity of that part of the country was vital to the treated cords, in a flat web, rest of Canada. eliminate cross-threads, The West, declared Mr. Forke. was paying Its full shape of .rates at the the cause of friction. An present time. In Its opinion, and no other part of Canada.was being saen exclusive process—add­ riflced through Crow's Nest Agree­ ing wear and mileage at ment rates being In force. no extra cost. HUDSON BAY PORT 72SB In thf not far distant future It wap hoped the prairie provinces would have a port to the north of them Dominion Tires are GOOD Tires which would be of great assistance to them. It was vital at the present time that the prairies should have the best rates possible east and west CAM THICKS STEVENS SPOKE Hon. H. h. Stevens, Conservative, said no one would agree the bill be­ fore thé house either solved br of­ fered a compromise on the freight eat* problem, tit fact, Jt would RÇ; centuate the feeling of discrimina tion in some parts of Canada. Freight Mitée should he dealt. with by the -Royal Cord Balloons ernment had stuck strictly to that principle, he said, it wotsid have been .....•-•-r.tcy5"‘“-'vr --.:■;=•- 13 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUXEJIV1925

DO YOU REALIZE? WHEAT NOW STAGES PRKM1BR UOLU AT PRESENT NEW YORK STOCKS It Y1B1.US UVKR 14%. in sddltlon lo. any bonus which may be declared. Company earnings tar above dividend ÇU Wall Street NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, JUNE 17, 1925 A LIVELY COMEBACK itients. Strong cash position, and possibility, of (akin* over other promising properties. W" iSupplied by two well .lockbroker, over diront New torn wlrol are advised that advantage should be taken The first shipment of local, raspber­ Winnipeg, June 17-Aftor recordings tsrted of the present attuatlun. Ask ua tor particule . TO-DAY ries arrived on the local market this High Low L»«t cents a bushel from the high-point >f-last week, th< f Amerlcan Steel Kdy... Sin •' morning, and are selling for twenty I A tell.. Top. A Santa Ke 118-4 ’m-B «H Bethlehem, Kteel ...... 39-2 out this morning to regain lost ground and at the, e ^ Crucible iheel ...... 6'-4 b* vents a basket. Local strawberries R. P. CLARK & CO. LTD. iei-4 - H2-1 «—s u,cw Bo*vldc,^,.TrBevBK^hr,d. De*,e" Atlanta Coast Lia* •. •»**-- 77-7 *7 — Gulf Stales Steel .... *3-2 M 13-6 ,,re n«iw «elllntf two baskets tot shewed an advance of about Gve centt with July etosmg at>l.bb ?» Last Minute News on Stocks FsIHmore. Ohio ' •* 139-1 139-4 Rep: ogle steel ...... 13-6 V; Canadian Pacific , ‘2*~6 Republic I. A S .... 44 < twenty-five cents.. Phon. pr|vl,„ wlre to All Leading Eastern MebangeS and Financial rhp*ap«'aki* A Ohio *• Slows-Sheffield Steel . . 87-2 k- and October at $1.38%. vtoi/. fnr Chlr . Mil A St P United States Steel ...117 ID 16-3 ' • Vegetables e $8 The 4ngh for the day was 167^6, j for duly and •• Affairs Do . prêt...... 14-* Do., pref...... 1.4 15 24 Garlic, lb...... -%**•« SO Chicago Northwest ... \ ànadium Corpe...... 28-4 21 28-4 I Cauliflowers ...... • •*# to *5 Chic . R I A P»< 4» (.Parsley. bunch ...... 'j9 °CtTher’alraost dristieall.v bearish sentiment which the market New York. June 17 (By H. P. ■;*“ * W~‘""',S;:Î Olle— Radish, bunch ___..... >sso„,; T'L.hviilr l«.< Marl.in d Oil ...... 45-1 4' Carrots, bunch ...... SERVICE run of etocka' trend ia eomewhat in- Mlee k,« a Tense aa- • Pacifie OR ...... 66-6. 6: Lw-al Rhuhnrb. 4 Iba. for ...... ported and seaboard advices were more favorable. The upwarn Pan American' Pete. . 77-4 1' itBy y nirrt'idirect privatejirivaic win»wires t»uiour Office Is connected with Important Inreet* different. The news on the atetH stt- j Missouri Pacific California Cabbage, per 10. •••••••"' tendency to the market caused shoAs to cover and tins > . r- ment institutions, ...... __i —in .a. the e-ii following—,iow cities: Phillips Pete. 46-3 4 Spinach, 5 lbs...... ,v*- * uatlon waa about a stand off. u 1 * , xJ* Vnrk bofiral *‘iU- Fresh Green Peas, per lb. . . • • • v • PHILADELPHIA Producers A Refiner».. 27 ? was responsible for a good part of the bulge. Trade volume was TORONTO SEATTLE MEMPHIS though there doet seem to be some N Y , N:H A -Hartford 32-4 127-/ V7- Fresh Cuciimh^ra. each . . IS. •-* *n WINNIPEG SAN FRANCISCO Improvement, a reflection of which Norfolk & .Western 127-« Pure Oil ...... S6-/> 3 Fresh Artichokes, each ...... :» light in July wheat but heavy at times in'October. He portait VANCOUVER LOS, ANGELES HOUSTON Northern Pacific ; Royal Dutch ...... 6-1 6 Fresh Asparagus, per tb. •••...... NEW ORLEANS A is found in action of the steel stocks Shell Union Oil ...... 35-2 2 NEW YORK TACOMA Pennsylvania Hothouse Leaf Lettuce, head • • • • • • ; is» Tilaek rust in North Dakota was a factor in the Strength to-dày, CHICAGO PORTLAND SPOKANE-- of late. The news on the oil situa­ Heading . .. Sinclair oil ...... --22-6 - Local Hothouse Tomatoes, lb.. * Skeliy Oil . 29-6 : though the general opinion was that it js too early for rust de­ and many other Important points . ,h tion was again of constructive na­ N* Inouïe & San l-ran --3 Local Radishes. „3 bunches • • • • Our comprehensive Investment service, including the fatuities of these Southern Pacific ••••••*25 „ Standard OH—Csllfî». 60-b 4 Watermelon, per lb...... ture. We still believe that the main Southern Hallway - standard Oil—N.J. • 45-4 * Fruit velopment. „ . , connections are at the disposal of Investors. trend of values will be toward higher Texan Pacific • Texas Company -r,...... 63 Apples— Texas Pacific C. A «.». .17 1 The coarse grains followed the trend of wheat, and prices-ad- level. L’nlon Pacific ...... Delicious, per lb...... British Columbia Bond Corporation Ltd. Wabash ...... {J*! Independent Oil A Oas. 41-6 Winesap. box ...... • • • vanced from one cent to four cents Wabash. A "A ...... Industrials and Mleeelieneous- Newton Pippin, box ...... * Phones 348,.... 349.... i»!!723 VnnFort Street. Victoria»Victoria^ B-C.BL. New York. June 17. (By B.C. Bond Mstor*— AHied Chemical ... *2-2 .Australian Grapes, lb...... VICTORIA NANAIMO Corporation's direct Wall Street Allis <*halmcre Ml* *1 x Local Ra.-pberries, ...... VANCOUVER Chandler. Motor Go. 3* l.o«al .strawberries. 2 for • *w‘'un,lp"B wh".a,îT with1 a ‘.man Porter-lduho Makes Wire)—The Wall Street Journals Continental Motors • 1**’ American Agi. Chem... t* . 1 1 Amn. Agrlc. Corp. 33-g„ Local Gooseberries, per lb...... 43 and .76 stock market edition this afternoon C.eneral Motots Table Ralains. Spanish ... volume of export busines*. firmer " 11u pit. Motor* ]? - AmertcHn (’an...... 1K9-1 1* says: Pool operations flourished to­ American Ice ...... 112 1'” Dates, per lb...... cables opd with a report being cir­ Another Big Strike Hudson Motor to...... 1*®"*. Bananas, per lb...... day In the sunshine of easy money Mack Truck . . .o. Amcrlaan Radiator . . *6-4 * * !?>.* *tti ss4.. «48 culated that rust was appearing in AmcriCH_n T,h A Tele 111 - 6 Lemons. Cal:, doren .... and the cofffpTete absence of impor­ MATjrctT » •-^ ?>oftlu Dakota, the downward TeRr, 8tswart.~BtV. Juno 17.—A nir-iko haM WE RECOMMEND FOR SAFE INVESTMENT Mods Motors ...... ** A merlcwn-Woolcns TT=t---- *7----- tant selling. Given a situation of' Atlantic Gulf W t. 61-4 :.o-3 2 Iba. for .4$. an I. lb. dency to wheat prices, whs arrested occurred un. Porter Idaho In a win*#* Packard Motor to .. 2*-» Turbxn Dates, pa-act ...... "à ia this kind, groups working in special |»ler«e Arrow Motor Co. -•-« Au«t1a_ Nicholls,... -r ■ to-day, prices hjplng much higher being .n the waif of a vein Do pref...... - B1-? <*hl«. Pm-umatlc Tool, carrying a good grade of milling, ore. of the middle of the month which ymral Leather .40. .30 and ...... heavy In October. 4!/,% Coupon Bonds, Due 1942 leaves clear sailing ahead for an in-: Plums. Cal., per lb...... There wa* no particular change definite period sb far as the credit AJ»7 huliler •!->, Colo. Fuel A Iron Aprl- ote. Cel . per lb ...... In news but following the recent American Bosch Mag. .Peaches, Cal., per dosen . . ■ Price : 94.21, Yielding Src situation is concerned, . Electric Stg. B*tt*r> 61 Consolidated" tlae Nets break of about 22 cents the market Geaeral Kiee. Amo. Mack TleKerborty ------Almonds. pfr.Jh. - waa due for some reaction, and the, Flak Tire Company . 1»-) It-7 TI-T W atout*: per lb. To-days Mining Trucks and other pivotal industrials 67-6 5 2.-6 Corn Products California Soft Shell Walnuts, lb. bull*’ fell" upon any news of a con­ •Goodrich Rubber »«-l l-upont Powder GILLESPIE, HART & TODD LTD. were strong enough to lend their au­ Goodyear Tire l"«-$ l*-2 E*»tman Kodak Rrasiis. per lb...... structive character to force prices Markets thority to the marking up of closely Kell# Springfield Tire. ,JS-T Kndloott Johnann Filterts. per lb. lil Un. The bulk-of business was short TELEPHONE 2140 . 711 FOBT STREET v4A ~r?v1wtg^TTg-i...... th** ttmtertone - being, General AsphSKSr "’WIBfiig.— ' B.1 times When Stock* like Steel an«S T,Çnk',/n Roller Bearing 41-6 General Blectrlc _ Chestnuts, lb...... 16 strong with opening prices sharply Baldwin dropped from the tape, for vs Rubber <* Hide A Leather, pref. .*. Dairy Produce and i^lE* higher. The American markets llvunuary Ite.l M't n . . Butter— Ho a en a <-j)pper...... M»g»r4— Industrial Alcohol were strong and strength was re­ -long intervals. Rails were also in Inti C"mhst-l Engine tt Xn 1 Alberta, lb...... Conwolldeted M. A 8. .. Amerleen Sugar R1-' Comnx, lb...... flected in Winptpeg. Pit offerings Cork Province ...... active with the exception of Frisco Cuba American Sugar Inti Harvester .109 common, xtotith»™ Railway and Wa- Inti Men Mar., pref.. VI MPA...... were not large and Buying was tlir- Jinuirla* «'hannet ...... mining stocks 76-3kbn!t "*/ lnformstton8 °suppliedUOHT ..'mS?. The weekly summaries were, hs the Nd 3» North America». Co. . 44-7 46-4 KK- LAKEVIEW MINES --p»ih.nd------ " ( oal . . .* frt the advent of warm weather, which Grant» Cons. Mining 1»-1 >ears Roebuck Finest Ontario Mild, per lb. ■ • - ...... -, higher.' Harley and rye .markets usually brings with It a slowing Great Northern Ure .. .«-6 Submarine Boat Finest Ontario Matured, per lb...... *• cohtinueti dull but closed high n Premier Mine* ...... Inspiration Copper Co.. -6-. Texas Gulf sulphur . Edam Dutch Cheese, per lb. •’ sympathy with the strength In down in steel buying. Internailonsl NloUel United Fruit Gouda Cheese, per lb...... hheep Crenk Con* Another factor as regards the con­ McIntyre Mines V S. Cast Iron Pipe orgoitxola. per lb...... Silver Crest Mine* dition of the steel Industry is the Motherlod* ...... y wigs Gruyere. In portions, box...... Silversmith ...... NEW ISSUE Nevada Cons Copper • Westinghouse Kie. tCcgiieh Hlllton, Jsr ...... r** Winnipeg. June I7 I By B.C. Bond standard Sliver L**d .. steadiness of current mill operations Ray Cons. <"opper 12-7 M U'i-2 Krgllah Hiiltons. lb...... \\ Sunloeh Mine» ...... Western Union which, as Iron Age points out. "is Utah Copper W.oolworth Co. 3*6-3; Canadian Stiltolik. lb...... Corporation s direct !»• wircsi Flic Surf Inlet Gold still In marked contrast with the Iqulpment»— Wnrthipgton Pump ported Roquefort, per lb. ... £ sirenglh In Liverpool togevho with Term Inti* American l.ocomotlve 11* Swiss tlruierc. box ...... fair amount “f -sport .oisines, Fraser Companies Limited slump of last year." Aside from the Fa (in Brand Camembert, bo* ...... ■,a Baldwin locomotive, 113-1 Universal Pipe Selkirk* ...... 6". First Mortgsge Ronds. Sortes "A." dstod Jannary 1. 1115. continued heavy buying of pig Iron, Pullman (Jo. .117 Circle Brand Breakfast Cheese, two caused market to reverse its "end sales of structural steel and sheets packages ...... 76 and move sharply upward. Offeimgs British Petroleum .... maturing January 1, 1950 are the encouraging features of the N1W YORK CÜKB Ft»k were heavy on scale up. but «'re Umpire Oil ...... to be expecUal. but we believe that Fresh Herring*, lb...... * wen absorbed ny commise! >n houses Spartan , OH ...... trade. . . . (By H. P. Clerk 4k Ce. Limitedi Bloater*. 2 lbs...... Seeetgr»»* ...... Price 98.50 to yield 61 rî Purchase of fiO.OOO tons sheets by the market haa regained' it « bUny- Imluetrlule— Co,t Fillet., per lb...... and houeps with ...... Troian (>|l ...... This Security commands the attention of the conservative Investor, tions.- Reports of the Present n of Ford Company indicates the volume „ y and think It Fll work higher. Arme Coal ...... 3* B.C. Montana ...... | rust in -North Dakota al.d sum- Mlacelle neoua—- llrtlculars gladly given. of this material being used by auto- , Cent rife** l ...... l’l Black Cod, fresh, per lb. ,...... •••’ ie Advance,! briskly with the loading Checker Cab ...... ** deterioration due. to rxcess -netnure Amal. Appliance ...... mobile producers. Bales of structural B C. Permanent Loan 1 cereal. ' Covering by shorts was fol­ l>uranl l>c| D were bullish lactors, although it steel aggregating some 59-0^ *on8 Mceabt ...... f...... ** |iK> Canada National Fire . *6 46 Kipper*, per lh...... ‘ generally t oosturred that it i Great Weet Perm I.onn .v 3ff66 Robert S. Mabee represents the best weeks of 19.5. lowed by a broader buying i"**cr, Finnan Baddies, per lb. ^...... American Foreign Power surged to enrlv vet for rust to mil ke It- ap­ Gregory Tire A Rubber . .. and lh- price advanced easily with Tob. Prod. K*...... Pmohed Bla«k Cod. per lb...... pearance. Believe the market will 127-128 Pemberton Bldg. Inveetment Banker Phone 1622 further record levels at on con­ Mhltlng. 2 Iba ...... *• l.oan Glader ...... strength In cash corn, which per- Un Profu Khar...... ' * Red Salmon, per lh...... *ï work gradually higher aa importing tinued buying by Electric Bond share In Retail Candy ...... * l-.ogfl Glacier i • ■ - ■ alsled and tended to enge nder con­ Cille* Sert., rom...... 31 Smoked Salmon, per lb...... countries apparently are «inning 200 Glacier ...... interesta Continued rise ip Duiont. White Spring Salmon. 1b...... abort and there will proliabl, be ,ur- which sold at 178* against a low of siderable bullish sentiment. ' ountry Cltle* Ferv i-ref...... > Smelts, per lb. . ■ • ■• ...... offerings of/this grain «« '«Jt Cities Serv Bkra...... Shell Fish ther reports of crop damage in (Bx R. P- Clark and Company! aUlversmilh ... 170 in the previous session, a as Am. Ua* Kl .2 1 i Crsks ...... IS. n '• •!! aprtng wheat countrlea Hollinger .... Lucky Jim ...... 17 tajten to foreshadow tiaymvnt of a and shipping demand acute Grow Lehigh row Hera...... » Khrimpw.. p»f lh...... Natl Peer. Ute ------.-...-..-«s Premier ...... 2 1», 2 McGilllvrav .70 stock dividend in the near future. mg crop is m need of more Kequlmalt Oyster*, per dosen ...... lllrh Close I>unwe!l ...... 4.15 • Olympia Oyster*, per pint ...... 16«S kceley ...... 1.26 1.46 Brooklyn Manhattan Transit push­ able temperatures. Favor the buyln* 1671» I1C Silver...... I Premier ...... ed Its Way Into new high ground for aide on -moderate setbacks...... Freeh Meets 1I9L, leak* Shore .. Clleorork ...... >■ Pork— * Oal*— New Yack— the year at 54*. up nearly four Trimmed loina. per lb...... Indian ...... «*% Int. Pete...... • •>*„ July ...... !.. â l. Glacier .. 26% The best investmeàt you will ever points from Tuesday s low. Skeliy Mart Mex...... Lege, per lb...... hicât— --- Shoulder roasts, per lb...... Oct. Stiver Créât ...... 1 • waa a leader of the petroleum Corpurall°na direct pit . Mexico OU ...... It, Barley— Selkirk* . “«'i Forty-Nine . make will present itself to >*ou IB a Conti Oil ...... 2.’s pork Sausages, per lb...... Inti ' ual A Coke...... J 3 group, moving up nearly a point to Wheat: A fair slsed rally occurred Nobfe Oil ■ ...... v> July ...... claifislfled ad. No 1 Beef Oct Bavy lee ...... "* Gladstone 28*. on heavy sales. At the same in Wheat to-day aa the'result of good Pen nor k Oil ...... - ; Sirloin steak. p»r lh...... Round «leak, per lb...... Kl»x— Daly Alack* ...... 1* time. Independent OH and Gas co/hmiaalon hour" buying and ag- Ryan Cona...... ‘ ' July ...... Patty-Nine ...... -‘0 | covering. Offering. Pot roast*, per lb...... reached a record high at 41. This / live abort — Halt Cr Prod...... -V Hump roasts, per lb...... gain was in response to develop­ were light and the upturn F8TT rr -«eiiir^roro.»------» J91 Trcmier ...... 2-27 J- talncd, A great many traders believe Shoulder*, per lb...... ~."ViT«-ït~ .-4IW- 105'- ments in connection with the dis­ Wilcox - ...... ”2 ...... 102 161 l«ll* We Specialize in B.C.’* Greatest Mining Division covery of deep sand producing high that liquidation haa terminated. A I.egs, pei lb...... l seh Rrtce* nrivate mid-month report made Mine*— Loins, full, per lb. .. :...... Wheal 1 Nor. UTS ' N'-,r , J.*." ^ gravity oil by Skeliy in Lincojà Winter wheat yield 401.lwi.tieo and > rla. Globe ...... •* Prime MuttO* - " Nor IMS; No. 4 146S. No 1-«V PORTLAND ÇANAL Shoulder*, per lb...... County. Okla. / spring wheat 27->.006.008 a total of Hutte A W ...... '» h 1*6% -feed. *6% tràck, 164% Independent Oil has 800 acre? In f *7 ""Jerome ...... V, i* l^s*. per lb...... - ,L.e 2 «" W. 45%. 3 V.W. ,.9% - 675,000.000. This -is prscttcally 200,- "Coni < opr ...... Loins, full, per Ih^- ^...... : feed. 49% ; the tract on which the Skeliy well is 1 feed. S7 . 1 feed. ..1 HEYWOOD & LEISER 000 000 bushel.* loss than harveste«i Flour, all standard brands. 49» ...... Je.-ted. 44%; track. :>.•> MINING STOCKS PHONE 63Z located, and Is drilling five wells to Barn-r 3 C ,W *•: < * ^ last vear. Threshing returns fnrni Flour, pastry. 49s ...... 1239 BROAD STR“^ victoria Stock Exchange the Wilcox sand. This a« rei#** was Eureka etl '? '« feed, 79; ira» k the southwrst were a little dlnap^ Met la ...... Î.C Per aark Flax- 1 N.W.C.. 238; 2 V carried at a nominal val ctU>y Ind- pointing Cable* «ere better than C W , t:i\ rejected. :«*%. ck.. 2S.4k pendent, but as a result oV the l.i0« Wh#*t. No. I .... • 3 40 due. Still believe purchases on tht Kerr Lake ...... ) + , Wheat. Nq. 2 . . . . 3 10 Rye—2 C.W.. 104 Bought, Sold, barrel well brought in by Skeliy, ,it break* are in order. F« r*t«*h ■ \...... : »e is underetotxl Independent has been Ma eon Valley ...... ‘ 7» FII.VKR Nlplwlr*- ...... ** Whole Barl*y_ .. New York. June 17 — Bar eilver. offered $4.000.000 for a half interest Ohm Cupper ...... ** Whole Corn -X ■ Wheel— Cracked Corn ... Mexican- dollars. in the 800 acres. July Teck Hughe* - ‘ « Un Eaetern ...... F*«d Cornmeal . . Quoted -, American Safety Razor reached Un Verde E* « Q*t* ...... LottdoB, June 17 - Bar silver. 31 1 per mi»"* V'obt'y. new high g^-und on the eurrem ad­ Wa> h* • MET -...... 71 :T7r—r- 1» Short .nd .br^ manthA bill*. 4 % Engineer ...... ^___ _ vance at 58% on buying in anticipa­ I 7-l« D#r ee*t. tion of an increase In dividend. Na- THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA tionâl Distillers repeated the year * C.S. MARCHANT Heed «Ole» SOSTKKAI. “,?!, ?t™S VV holesale Marke t Phone 3674 129 Pemberton Bid* high at 37%. responding to the ex­ No. 252* panding business of its subsidiary. Statement to the Liberty Yeast, whose sales constitute Rve— Dominion Government (Condensed) about twenty per cent of National HIV Distillers’ total turnover. Hrpt, ■ Afftiegtoe ...... Auction To-morrow - April 30, 1925 Atianti'. Sugar No. 1 Steer Beef Atlantic Gulf and West Indies com­ Hell Telephone ...... mon duplicated its recent high at Urompton I’apfr 1.30 p.m. LIABILITIES ~tT -There-4» keen inu.-rc.'«t in .thjg Brasilian Traction Spring- Lamb .... Capital Paid up ,...... —ro . ——♦»— ■ —A | TO-DAY S^EXCHANGe" Can.- CeSie*»! imS. i I oi Muiivn - -...... — stodç: based upmr ttte outhwk fi j ...... ff< Reserve Nnd ...... Hog* - In McCloy-» Auction Halle Stewart 1,143,806.90 reautnpuun ut dividends on the 5 C»n - W -K«6y*r ______LÛ__ Undivided Profit* ...... P.wdoe»- ond Kionihard Sto. Notes in ClrevlAll«l> —,..^.^>«*0..»»». 86,538.997.74 nun.cumulatlvf preferred in the near tfkr-Jmie.11. KiifpigR ?7Lr.. dim? *8.if', cotfi r- FlSlile- f*1 496,736,135.52 future. Since publication of” an an- Deposit! ...... »...... irregular.. QuoUitlvtt* in PulVrta case lot*, down LARGE QUANTITY OF Due to other Bank* ...... 19.656318.27 Alysis of the Ward Line in which Consolidated Bill* Payable (Acceptance* by Lenden Branch) 6.660,683^4 cents. 27,144,322.46 the chances for a private settlement <«reat Britain—Demand ifTo 7-16; Can. Converter* Prints, apei'lal Letters of Credit outstanding ...... were mentioned, the )ssue has been Vrn.H. M ..... Dairy eollda . vcKiae 48^; sixty-day buts on bank Detroit Unltch .16 Gold Mines 481 7-16. i7rtA. Twar:TwiaiF "3t~ Impressive strength in the Indus­ rabies i-nà CaPMr* - a* - - ■ BC. lerse. 1 _- - - - Household Furniture France Demand 4.o'i. R V. trlpl* t*. Ib. trials and public utilities waA fol­ |>om\«lla»* .23% C»,h on Hind »nd In Bink...... f-,10I'25'lS S lowed by greatre speculative Inter­ 4.7S. . , Dom. \Te.xtllr Alberta *elld*. Ih.. Deposit in th. Cntr.l Gold B„erv«...... i'%2'222 Italy —1- Demand ...44^2. vablew HoWerH Smith Ontario eolld*. Ib...... Limited est In the rails, with Wabash Issues !. of Wood* MIX Ontario twlna. I» ...... Government end Municlp.l Secu»iti»i ...... displaying great avtfvl • Buying of Ontario triplet». lh...... Railway end other Wbnd», Debenture, and Stock» 1t>,0M.U7.M Vlslgiiim—Flamand 4.:o%. jl.wurentldi- <*e. and Miscellaneous STEWART AND CASSIAR Cell Lean» In Can.d. 20.501.261.00 the rails has been mainly due to the M < 17$ Lean* and Discount* ... • 281,909,039.25 Del and Hudson has been men­ Sweden—Ih'mand 26 .1. SSSeTpeMi M«;'to ®4 Liabilities ef Customer* under Letters, of Credit 1'enman* lalmitM • • 27,144,322.45 tioned most prominently In this con­ Denmark—Demand lk»c Shawlnlgan Carrot», per Sack ...... ■ as per centre -.»<.%...... Cauliflower, doxen .»«. . • 2.50 to 3.»e 13.535,381.05 nection. One theory advanced hvw- Swilserland Demand 1».64. Spanish River Pulp Maeetve tiak Kxlenelon Table. Une. Bank Premise* „ 5. ■ ...... 2,034,144.77 Spain—Demand 14 S9. Head lettuce, local, «rate KIP Reel Estate other then Bank Premises ...... ever Is that th« Del. Lackawanna Onlona. Okanagan, per Ib...... 63 * Set Iilnem with Full leather l'eut», ■ Mortgages on Real Estets sold by the Bank .. 409,924.08 will acquire the Wabash and the Del Greece—Demand 1.6.> Steel ..f Can Twin Clu Blr* ;i.i Onion», New Zealand, per erete .. 6 25 I luk 2-l>oor Huukeaue. nak Centre j Deposit with Dominion Government for Security and Hudson will then take over the Poland—Demand l»1. potatoes, local, per sack . ... 1 »6 to -.35 1,020,000.00 Wa> agamac Pulp Devilry belt, white. ea«-k 5 15 to 3.2$ Tuldes Handnome Hrt Bngliah Hand- of Note Circulation ...... Delaware. Lac-kawanna and Western Osecho-Slovak!*—Demand ! Ito.. Yakima Gem*, sack.. 2.46 to 2.76 carved not TH t tirutlt A pectation of an extra dividend. Shanghai-Demand .. Bur Sen Vnlon Cigars jumped more than Frulle Organa Oak !>en Chair» In ] Mnnlreal — 100 1-64. _ Per $166 Per $166 APPle»— ther, ("Tea Tabler Jardiniere, and- seven points to 80, responding to at Wlseeepe ...... 1.2$ to 6.. 76 , Bland». Mirror». Kngraving. after j tenth n called t<» the possibility of j Victory I-oee. AM,'*,—Tax Free Yellow Newton* 3 56 to 1.7$ Oak Bay an extra disbursements frmti the4 1**7 4»t Jubé and Dcvembfr 1IÜIÎ m u _i — AM u, id ! P„T,: fxu „f Ctrl urea. Heavy Stiver- j 1933 let May and November 166.1» 19716 Banana*.. lt>...... l- plated Ware. Gcal Carpyt» and Rug». company's 130.000.060 lease - hold 1617 1st Tune and December 16» IS i Lemon*. ca*e ...... 6.60 to S $6 Antelope valuation Money Market Wsr I***. »^7-Ts« Free Orange*, new navels, according to tikln. HWvti»»» < olumbla , If» 1*1 Jufc# end December ,99 63 4.75 te 6.26 Cabinet Orotnophone In Walnut caro. | 1931 let April and .October l®;-1'® Florida T 69 to T.28 Hall Stand». Baby Buggie» and Go- , 4 56 to 4.78 Auction Sale ‘1937 let Kerch and Sept... 164.-• Cal Suoktet To-day . \ i ’art» Novels and Set of Irish. l-|l‘.r»- I ( P*> able N**r Tork) ture Sewing Machine». All-Bra»» CHICAGO GRAIN Victory l.eee, SW Buying Orders Are Being Qank «. England- 1*"7 tot May end November 161.36 METAL MARKETS Bed with Fine Felt Maître.», Sim­ New York. June 17.—Call money 1932 'tot May and November 191.26 mon. Single Fed. complete GOO< Accepted Chicago. June 17 (By R. P. Clark •toady: high 3%:" lew 3%; ruling 19J4 lat Miy and Norbrtiber 163.96 Idindon. June 17 —Hlaodard copper, spot. Mahoganv Bureau and Chiffonier, rate 3%: vlosis* bid 3%: offered at lliiiuinlnu !*►*« 109 7a.; luturea. C61 7s. 'Our service* are «t your* disposal A Co.)—^Wheat turned upward to­ 1926 18th April and October M d Electrolytic, spot. £63 15* Chesta of Drawer». While £”•*"•• for attending and entering your bid. day with amazing force. Surprising 4; lam losn 3%: call loans against 1941 15th April and October 16. *5 Oak Dresser». Bln*le Beda with Box We believe that value* will advance LONDON CIGARETTES strength in Liverpool started a rush acceptances 3% per cent. ij,4t 15th April and Ootober 96.58 11 Tin? Spdt. 1253 13». 6d.; future*. 1254 Springs. Baby Crib». Clipboard», J 1 ret ruction* muet J>e in by noon, Time loans steady; mixed co.lat- 1914 1st Feb and AOg Good Kitchen Cabinet*. Kitchen Wednesday, to of buying at outset. Gains were held (C.N.lLi. 8 per cent 162.1$ l.ead, spot. 49$. $2*- 1^' future*. £.33 weir and laat prices Were about best. eral SV-»0 days $V. «-< months 3* Add accrued interest to date: 1927. 1937. .Table» and chair», lot of good t amn 1 14 day* $ 241 per ’$160; WY7. 1932. 1923. 2S"y.lm-:. spot. 134 3a 6d. ; futur**. 133 16». Real Estate Dept.. The outlook for the wire crop is so 4. - 4 *14 47 dill, Ties per $190. 1926 1943. and Cottage Tumlihlng» Refriger­ IO <■' 201 Z0'-'3Sf Prime commercial paper 3% 6 poor that many changes in develop­ 63 da>9. $.463 per $160-, 1944. 63 daya. $.7|4 New York. June IT. -Copner firm; *l#c, ator. Hammock*. MaJ»»tlc ‘-Hole ments which might. give the Spring per cant. ■ r . per ilk® troly.tlc, spot and futures...... 13* to. U6. Range, Gurney Rahge. Old Rortwood have unusual effect, _ ------,2, .. ,, --v . IrTto'trreswier; *pot. 64.it; futur**. 35.76, cipek Deer tiend*. 'Sleeping Bags. R. G. Christy & Co. Ltd. flm> When -the York; Jâemi >1 HwYSSpr c6ttox i'rodisàt "52lTÎîa « G FtoWfl*. Vt-n»llro. Tom. ond Su», lk- - mve»TMXf...... «g*3 24 »ease Z* iw zan* XeV TefU: ' Ju^îf.'-^eW »US*r. "£HT Phene 1431 L- probablywm ronMmie. U,.mm., IV Weather...V ..V.™ coRdl .... «V date’ Money fnr 1 and « month. 7lc,‘ Auctioneers uon< pill dominate Ihe Irend fnr 33.55 33.46 $5.5» 53.58 refined granulated. ■*.<* to w .0. time, .ind chopyy swing, see lehdlag at t*% longer 6et*a al 4*. yee.

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H. LIV8EY. DC.. «P.C., Chiropractie • dpoclailat. 812-2 Petntwrloo Build­ ing.H Pbvne «851. Consul ta Uoa and analysis fra*. ^ *>a X- DENTISTS 247 c—rtt* upH" c n«vr.-o.M« a--* a«s.« e ~~ c t>«4 mo t« » « *,< c*+ I )R < A. 11VMUEH, 1.111» Ou ..<■ 17 oxygen. Hours by appointment. *0$ IxtuLattui, Blue. Phone 3166. d 511- J- F. SHUT A, uentlst. Office, Na 2IT Pemberton Bldg. Phone 7167. 4$ HELP WANTED—MALE FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS BOATS AUTOMOBILES FURNISHED HOUSES BUSINESS DIRECTORY t Continued) IaYKASKR, DR. w. F., 261-8 8to bar t- A fiXKÏ S HHH (Continued) ■k Pease Block. Phone 42V4. Off lee. 8.8# Birtoria Bailg Gimte j^NOlNKEKfl schooled for eertlflci I ’VLlNbBR grinding, motorboat aal 1 *• week: Live cod lie lb. young **imtm ti. ttfcrr *•-• twoww. - guty mf-iufm». to S p.m. tl-88 IJ W. ti. Wlntevi'-rn. 72» Central Bldg, i ita nT r motorcar r«pairs, marine «axa. eta F HO, Oak Bay i rooms. 838; Kern- Adverftring1 Phone No -1096 w— .-r--'-nfen ( naiTmlffi. A Must* www..>—wo.. --ess.- -wtnoesunos no ^ ------warn*.,-A haems. i|;i;„OalL. flwy.S room*. CEMENT WORK TjAJJY carriage tKnglish», like new. cost JfW) < HBVROLBT, In eplendod condl- |u; R|rhmond Ave , k room*, Il'-’Y Fair* MATERNITY HOME BAT» roe tLAIWirili» AUVEBTlSUiO BALK— Imaaeh. deck. PRING term at fiprolt-Shaw night Z* W «nap 170 folding etïlhy. I*» Hon. with g 4-room modern bungalow , | 17«-B ______tf-I# HELP WANTED—FEMALE Winter and pay 110 4845T. d.f,rVt_ mise un* at I %e D«r word per insertion. Contract ratea ______11M-ÎI-1B abl.-. speed al-out 6 miles 8400 Apply a ay,ko T'fiiir"» r? . . .ifi'.t'.cndl- * Immediateimmediate pose*»po*»-aalon, - 12» per month. | CARPET CLEANING Boat house. 1751-3-141 | 92.? *7, roupe. In beaut ful ■, ihon- -1SÎR or 244» 1236-3-145 •n application. ______.NSTITUTE L'UR bark, $6 cord. Don't wait till ------* *■ ' tIon. An extra nice little t .'I .------NURSING HOME A Winter and pay lie. 4665V I 1^0« MALE Marine gas engine. *'» h p. Coupe at the low price of...... I^VKNISIIKl» ftve-r and Carpet Cleaning No advertisement for leee than l*f —Special Summer course In Secre­ | A late model Palmer, with clutch shaft • 17 Fvrt. Phone 881». W. H tarial and Commercial subjects starting ! ___ ii>;-i«-i5i Easy Terms > 1 i.,w, I'jnewood street. dTiflng July and I .______wheel, etc . in good condition. 61*5. Va use- UamiU.'d-Beach method. 68 I^SQUIMALT Nursing and Convalescent Minimum number of word a. 1#. June -li Write for particulars or tele- August. Phone 5HI -______1747-5-146 1-3 Home. «47 Lam peon Street. Maternity phone 2K. Jas. II. Beatty. Managing TL^oK SALE—Black soil. $1 per load; Boathouse. 1751-1-144 - MASTERS MOTOR CO. LIMITED IX-ROOM furnished collage, t Ibae to and general nursing. Invalids given ex­ la computing the number of words le an slao radio poles Phone 7114 it 815 Ta tee St, Cor. of Quadra. Phone 672 S ^Hudson's Bay, $21. Apply 1688 Pern- j -CHIMNEY SWEEP pert care. One acre nice ground*, phone# Advertisement, estimate groupe of three or l^OR SALE—Tobacco at the B. I TIMBER 49-6 and 6648L. 41«I-t| SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE A _ ToUacre Shop. $35 Fort Street. lees figures a* one word. Dollar marks and •ell for lei O LET Small furnished cottage. Apply EARN. Clean sweep. 13tan. McIntosh, hibberson. blair all abbrerlatîéha count so one word. JAMESON MOTORS GUARANTEED !«!8 Quadra. 12I3-3-H4 punctuality courtesy .y Phono 81L tf OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIA^ F you a carpenter phone Labor USED RANGE BARGAINS 3 k TIMBER COMPANY LIMITED— T H USED CARS Hail— tf Jliardware. JT1« Fort Street. Timber cruisers, valuators and consulting fpO l.ET—4-room moifrrn bungalow . Ap- ! I FT,'?- . •nplneora. Timber for aale In lavfe ani R- V. B. TAYLOR, general practica Advertisers who so desire max have re­ 1861 RTVdebaKFR Illg Six. 7-passenger j__ply 210 Montreal Street. 1744-3-116 j HKINT7.MAN plant». Singer I: email tracts—Crown grant or license—in DRESSMAKING Special attention to finger eurgefy ol plies addressed tv a box at The Times Of­ An exceptional bargain ...... D SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE drophead machine. 3-hurner *»!| sto\e. j *• Provluoo »#-• Ueimeni -ROOM modern house, partly furnished the eye. ear. no#* and throat. 484 Pern, fi-rnlt urr .... dealers 3:22 Glasgow Av* »"«»** V letorln. ______^___ 46 barton Building. Phone 3884. i| fice and forwarded'to their, private addrewe 182) Nash 7-paaeenger Touring. rent J821.58. with wtt«r 1317 Cook | RS DUN'S', dressmaker, has removed t*hone 5)45HI 1347-tf ^ ^==aas===3BSS=sa==s=SS 6 to 1836 Pandora.' Phone 62161» A charge of l#e le ntad# for this service A TTPIST end mimeograph operator In excellent condition, at *V • * ^ 1 M * Y Wants a half o# 'full day position 1 T YOU L>Q NOT PEE wl»at you are look- AUTOMOBILES STUDEBAKER Light Six 6-pass*ne*r PHYSICIANS Birth Notices. 8188 per insertion. Mar­ Phone 351 sT or ______J_____ tf * Ing for ndver'ised here, whr not adver­ Touring, • privately used, only <61 MM | tise your wants* Someone amongst "* run a f*w thousand mile*, at . .. •Ve71 M y TENOr.RAPHKR about , three months’ ______THERE OVER 182* McLaughlin Light 4 sp*- 11X11 ROOM AND BOARD DYEING AND CLEANING riage. Card of Thanks and Tq Memorlara. ■ » thoumnd* of readers will moot likely h_ _ R. DAVID ANGUS—Women's disorders Just what >ou are looking for and be glad FORD 4 01 PE. 1923 model, looks and rune rial. In a n*w . ..edition JS ( 1 f. f » specialty; 25 years' experience. Suite II 10 -per Ino'rtlon. Death and Funeral S as good as new. This Is an 'exception­ Box 1773. Times to œil a» a roae^nahle prtee tf-44 1928 CHANDLER 4-passenger Chummv ON ACCÔRD, 845 Prloce / «ITT DTK WORKS—Geo McCann, pro- 480D Pantagee Bldg.. Third and Univgrsltv. ally good -buy and will not be passed up. Roadster. Seattle. 88 Notices. UÜ for one insertion. for by a Ford t'oupe ...... *700 B residence, moderate. Phone 46420. I VJ' prletor. 844 Fort Phone 7k 68 T OOGKR.W Onrtwrr end sportwmi 1434-24-154 two Insertions. *• clothing, tents, peck socks, bliehsta FTVDKBaKKR SPECIAL SIX. In solen EXCHANGE did condition. Comparf this with any •te. F. Jeune A Bran Limited. 678 John ENGRAVERS ______X sen Street. $*8#r ** you ,m,h buy ****■ st JAMESON .MOTORS LIMITED I kVNKDIN ROOMS. 748 Fort Street. -I " llrdrotims, housekeeping suite* ^SMLL exchange 2-room house at Shaw DODGE TOURING, almost new tires Car alleable and sYbbl ranges.. T48 Broughton Street Phone 224# Phone 44 71-0 tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS has had very careful use and can be ab­ 1 EN ERA L ENGRAVER. Stencil Cutter »» -.nlgan as part payment for acreage 88 tKr weak. Phone 4860 1424 1 and Seal Engraver. Geo. Crewther. r.eàr Xl''tf)rrâ, vaine 8taV8. Mo»'47*7 TMm* M solute) ) mommended. 8768. TENDERS ■BwjggmwipauA,^,.lig. C 1787-8-145 CHEVROLET TOURING, new top and side HOLIDAY RESORTS Green Block. 1216 Broad St., epp. Golouiat. ELIABLE malting Meta of victoria end curtains, splendid llroe. « ar recenlly over­ Are Invited by the Otk Bay Board of AMDS FUNERAL CO. hauled. This is a good buy at 1378. R Vancouver Island homes business moo. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES EDUCATIONAL auto owner», ete. ; also complete lists of__ TAIT A M> K A K TJRKNTWD BAT—To rent, «•ottagee, HOTO ENGRAVING— Half-toae and School Trustees, to be In the hands of Thoughtfulness lx the keynote profeas'onal men. retailers, wholesalers Phone 1888 933 Talés it- * * tents. Phono 2540 mornings. line cuts Time* Engraving Depart­ (he Secretary by 5 p.m., Monday, the Oak Tend Dealers CHAN4DI.KR Sedan. 1324 model. 7-| 17*4-18-168 Pment. Phone 1888. r 68 of BANDS service. Private end manufacturers throughout Canada. 15th day of June. 1825, tef the construc­ ocklanns academy, affiliated wim Postage refunded on undelivered mail mat­ CADILLAC itîj' Sport model $1 family rooms and chapeL Pprott -Shaw School. Complete R ter. Newton Advertising Agency (estab­ PIERCE ARROW Limousine II I^URNISHED cottages fvr rent; also tion of the propoaed additions and altér­ ecu mes leading to an .Canadian or Ameri­ lished 190X.I. Suite 24. Winch Bldg Phono * room and board, lovely Beach. Appl> FLOOR SURFACING ai Iona to the Oak Bay High School. can University. Ales. CiXSmlth. M.A.. bead 181» dtf-ll USED FORD CAR8 FOR 8ALB FROM 1618 Quadra g«- Phones 3366 and ««>6 • 188 UP MARMON VICTORIA MOTORS Mrs. Simpson. Otter Bay. Pender Island. Plana and Specification» can be seen master James H. Beatfx. manager. B.C. 1847-28-166 OMAI.I. «ura ftound ma at the office of the Secretary, 127 Pem­ NATIONAL MOTOR CO LIMITED / XLD floors made new. new floor» made berton Building. Victoria. B.C. HORTHAND School. l8ll "Qev’t. boiler Phone 162* Victoria Motor ” perfect, by Floor Surfacing Machine. B C. FUNERAL CO.. LTD. merclal eubjecta. Successful graduate» 1214-4-147 The loweet or any tender not naoee- S 1-oat Repair Works. Ford Dealers FURNISHED SUITES Phone 1S68L» Aspmwall A Harmon. tf •arily accepted. our recommendation. TeL 874. BN A. Mac- A Dl'RESSlNO am, uuxUtng circulera ta FHEN'T for sate, almost new H. F. HEWETT. «Hayward». Bet. HSÎ • 11 Yates Street •* ear owners. W* have names and ad- 714 Broughton Street * 7021R dresses of Victoria and Vancouver Island f'tOMPI.STKLY furnished front apart- FURNITURE MOVERS Secretary. ^PIlINO term at Sprott-Shaw Ni| auto owners. Newton Advertising Agency, L- ment, adults. Danes Court. Yates fit. » Call» Attended to at All Hours ™ School to June 68. at reduced rein JBK l^eage piano al 1385 la the best guile 24 Winch Hl«lg Phone 1816 dif-14 7104-if Moderate AhargeA Lady Attendant. inn value In Victoria Fold DEPENDABLE UNUSED Mil.RAGE A BOUT TO MOVE? If ee. see Jeeves A EXPERT motor repairing den* al Hoy Bmbelm.ng for Shipment a Specialty. Kent's 441 Yates St 1 '40-4-144 Hl.’DSON Super Six, 7- passenger Phaeton V1EI.D APARTMENTS — Furatshed ■cY Lamb Transfer — ... ------MUSIC year and ten months old. Very well 4 fit nines’ Garage. 8223 Douglas Street, THE PROVINCIAL ROYAL JUBILEE Phoaee till. 32*6. 6887. 1Î7IR. 1 A suites to rent by Ibe week or month. moving*, crating, packing, shipping or stor 11 *AJ.K around to Jerk’s Stove Works. taken care of. equipped with bumpers, phone 821. tfPhone 13150. tf-18 aga Office phone 1647. night ^»81L. HOSPITAL IANO I. ESSO NS—I teach classical or * ’ *or Blanshard and Johnson, for a two epare tlrea. etc We cannot recom­ jass. beginners, advanced, also ac­ good ua>»ED CLOTHING F Hudson Super-Six, 7-passenger three-room suites to rent. Phone 1428. GOAT DAIRY Times 71*5-34-156 best taken care of rdfr* m the city In BOUGHT Owner forced to well on account of sk kness If Incorporated 1880 I Formerly of Calgary. Alta.) the one owners hands since new and la Apply owner, 1852 Fort.______1282-3-114 8*88- Beat Price* Paid—W# Call In perfect condition from tlrea to ton The Annual Meeting of the Donors and •The Ptecal Funeral Home of the West EXCHANGE- Plano |e**one ■Haw a co URE fresh goat’s milk delivered It is very seldom there Is such a ear on AVE your ear greased by h«gh pressure Subscriber* to the institution will be We are wlnnthg The eaaflrtrnco ol Ike I 4 making Box 1 244, Tlmve Phone 481 718 Fort Street the market ...... 8I19S Alcmito system. IdHile Nelson FURNISHED ROOMS per pint. Phone 7886R. Floe held at the hospital on Friday after­ gocple of VIclorL. and vicinity through our T,--iJ»i"S7i.rï , ii isgs.. M. GAI GHU1N Master fUm ’ ruill PGent Dairy. 388 Langford Street. methods of com ucung our bueioeee. Garage,H cewf ef View aed Vancouver noon. June 26. 1826. at J o'clock. Busi­ TUITION Touring, late model ; rear seat wind­ Phone 278- ness: Heretving the report of the Direc­ POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK shield and many extras One of the DELHI HOTEL ROOM»—Houeshsepm» Office end Chapel. Çor Vancouver end h-drooms 418 Tale* Street. It tors. the Hon. Treasurer's statement Johnson tits Phone 86S. PECIAL -coaching for High School smartest looking and nicest running EW trucks, used trucks, tractors ead LAWN MOWERS for the year ending May 31. 1825. and McLaughlins In town Only ... $1050 "S1 pupils for next matriculation exam­ t> Oordhn setter pup#. trailers Taos Pllmley Limited. election of Four Directors. inations. Phone 28 or *84 for particulars. — males. 3 months ©kl. Phone 8*16 HUDSON Super Six. Speedster model * place to build . prices must he right Hudson Super Six sad Essex Motor C8rs LOTS FOR SALS election of Directors. Funeral Director» and Bmbnlmera Frampton. 6 Mount Edw ltox 1771 Titres.______W?l-7.144| Corner Gordon and Courtney Streets - to sell at a reasonable price. tf^SI Life, Auto and Accident Inaur- » Phone »44 e. Ses Lee A Fraser. 6747-34-48 D. D. MUIR, PECIAL—4 spark plugs and oh- .... — Ady Attendant. Private ChaoeL ANGFORD LAKE Waterfront lot. ideal Secretary. TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS CASH PA 1 t> FOR CARS; A N4F CONfHTiON S - radiator -crmrnL ioc ùûlï -OOC tloliür; .1 .A' June It, 1025.------USED PARTS------...... Pam* Mriv Jameson Motor.tora ____Limited. 7 40 " , »'location-: cash w good terwts. ^ Hox ina 488. Night or Day LcxIngL?n**Fsi COTÜTà?^^Ma^w-eff - ~ ^arlô~ Qv*clMd*lr BsowghtoL -Sisssi. YU-larta.' PATENT ATTORNEY® ^yATnUTir'T^-renk -332-3- Windsor Road BEI M Phonr'eeteR...... —------i;4g-t-148 rrtt. YEmy orgia Chev Hudson, HOUSES FOR SALE- Y. BO Y DEN, M.TC.1L. registered' ’ LIQUOR ACT MONUMENTAL WORKS Apply . Six Studebaksr and miRKS—88x1%, 87; 81X«. 88 88. two 1A7ANTED—Clear cotton many othera i 86x4. complete. 818: other sises at View htreet. 1 V Times Pressroom 888-12 MISCELLANEOUS 68 Notice of Application for Beer Liconoo USED CAR BARGAINS bargain prices. International School. A TTRACTIVE 8-room house. In reel- Hudson Super ' Six. 7- peesenger, View Street- « Notice is hereby given that on the sTKWABTS MONUMENTAL WftRfcA. a-t**rrreD-^T6 mryr -—#• •giwf-IOr-ovsrhgotetl.— 8888—««I ^dentlaL part ^ K^|*>t < °*y'|. 2nd day of July, 1826. the undersigned OffttST 'Afi'd" yard'“corner 1 » record* Phone *M AWN MOWER8 ground, collected, de- 7 iKièMa isr iwiy^^-nmrxusraw -c^Strar May and EberU Streets, near Cemetery. 4 llvered. $1.00. Dandrldge, ma-'hinlwt \\7ANTKD—Car* *od truck* for wreck ■ cat llpe; large lot 68*168. In lawns, vege­ PLÜMBlNd ÀND HrATING T Packard Stage, 15-pa merger. it leg; beet orlcee paid. W Frank board for a license in respect' of the Phone «618. Phone 6648. PACIFIC AUTO WRECKING CO. LTD. table garden and fruit trees, full cement .... - « —-—~—'—' I premises being part of the building Cameron Wrecking Co.. #48 View Street. basement, extra toilet, laundry trays and MOTORCYCLES AND C Y c*-k_ » 841 View Street Phone S6S8 Phone 183*. 1* S. HASENFRATZ—Plumbing, heat- | known an the Gorge Hotel, now under AWN MOWERS collected and sharp- ; furnace. Terms cash. Apply owner. Bo* 7284. Times. 7284-38-168 -----ing. repairs all kinds 1846 reconstruction, altuate on Tilllcum Road, I4 ened. anwe filed. Carver A Hon. $87 CERTIFIED USED CARS Phone 474. rea 4617X. *• ■ in the Municipality of Enqulmalt. in the COMING EVENTS YjgTF second-hand bicycles from Fort. Phone 448 . : ... . 6|f Province of British Columbia, upon the 18 lilTt Victory Cycle Works. 881 1824 DOTX3E Touring, In new condition ja LOST AND FOUND BOUhBB BUILT ON INSTALMÀ.-VL PLAN Jo*insoonstreet. 4 doors below Government land* described aa 4 Acre* of Sec. if V'KW potatoes. 4 Ihg. 25c; Alberta butter, and ftttly equipped with extra*. >he ■ fODKRN hemes for sale, easy terms —**A Street. x______- tl ül D. M. Bale, contractor. Were sal 8771. 633 Toronto Street. Oei Esquimau Ib.strlct, In the Victoria Land e* 2 lbs. 81.17; Five Rose* flour. $2.48; lee shows a. liberal depreciation has T OMT— Yesterday. bvtw«v" Foul llay car iMad aeons Phono 1148. tf Registry Office, in the Province of boas ta that e«lucatlon van do him no Quaker peas. 2 for 85c, tomatoes, large Ken taken. it terminus and Sunrise Avenue, small British Columbia, for the sale of beer good is telling the truth. * Idggon *. PERSONAL ran*. 2 for 3f»r. We deliver E it ''Jones. FORD Sedan ...... 8480 brown leather handbag stamped Inside by the glane or by the open bottle for printers, stationers and engravers, uio Cook and N. Park. Phone 712. 7124-24-144 McLaughlin Roadster, Wire Wheels "Hlrks, < ontalnlng $21 in bills, some consumption on- the promotes. Government Street. Ask to see "|»restn. • painted and In first-class condition 8886 silver. Please phone 2242 or 244. Reward. ACREAGE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE the new propelling pencil. It auto- ADAME NICHOLA. palmist and psy­ And Many Others 1266-1-144 Dated this 2nd day of June. A.D. 182*. matlcally reloads iteelf « A. K HUMPHRI8CS MOTORS LIMITED A. C. D. PIGOTT, chologist. Phone 1318R for appoint­ Emery. 1187 Glad- Phone 478 835 Taise Stras" Mment. ______1172r24-l«S I OkT- Change puree, brown alligator. \ $ 70 KK ING MAN'S CHANCE—Quarter - LAND A INVESTMENT AOENCI. Applicant A BLUB eerge or grey tweed suit at $65 tf I4 Wilson. Springfield. Keuulmalt Road, 11 oere blocks, oxcelleat soil. Lake 831 Government. Phono 14k^ 68 ~^*- ts* splendid value See A. E. ttcur- ME. SHEURY. during June, will lec- AUTO BARGAINS child's savings. Reward. p-*"" i\\ Hill Park: prices 116# to 8*88: terms 11 Established 1801 raeh. monthly payment» of ti. no inter eel. »lt ••« Tales Street. Phone 3»«A tf M low «gee* »•»'»•» 7*% Krr* ture," Room 5. Surrey Block. Wednesday.— 1127 Ford Touring, almost' new .... t8*5 SASH AND DOORS CORPORATION OF THE DIS- 8 p m. Office. 203 Hotel Rita Phone 5L ’Advertising Is to hustnew 1832 Ford Bug. starter and everything 8376 1 U#T OR 8TOLKX—At GoVge. Sunday. TRICT OF SAANICH TJAM8TERLET-LAKBBIDK Herenaders •1J June 14. gent’s Massev-Harris Silver -*A play from 8 to 12 every WednesdaV." as steam Is fo machinery " 1821 Traffic Truck, used 1 year. .. Cheap liions bUÜUKBAN SHOPPING 1828 Studebaker 4-passenger Coupe. .Cheao Ribbon Idcyvle. red. No. C244 76. IMeaec F DHVeDALM COMPAS » — 1—. Warning te Water Consumer» Friday and Saturday. Fine music, splendid 18 IT phone 18I1R. 1768-3-145 floor ______■ 1-114 117ATCIIES. cloche and jewelry cleaned. I960 Nash 6 Touting ...... n*» door, .u.l mill -ork. IMI N.rU Notice la hereby given to all water RIGHT McLaughlin Big 4 135» BASKET BtrooL Phone 648. 1718-tf 11 repaired, moderate rhargee: all work T OST—From an automobile, on Balur- consumers that, owing to the fact that FOR YOU Pull stock Chevrolet parts .’...... Cheap the City of Victoria ha* Increased the AKE HILL DANCE. Wednesday. June’ WmTwi Chevrolet body, top and windshield.. .$48 -■4 day night. between Victoria and 14 IT. Dancing 8 to 1. Ice Cream. j orth Bldg. Phone $888. 1648-88-14$ fibawnlgân l.ake. small brown leather case price of water to Haanich, it will be refreshments. Holt ■ orchestra. CAPITAL SERVICE containing week-end wearing apparel, etc. aUiLSlOE-QDAOBA SCAVENGING necessary to raise the- price to Saanich — 1181-4-144j Imonrled Kinder please phone. 4069. 48-lf consumers; the inerfaute wlU be at least Phono 8184 1062 Port SL .85c per 1,806 gallons and probably more. BT MARTIN FIX IT—Watches, clocks. NOTICE T OST—Pocketbook, by workingmen, con- VICTORIA SCAVENGING Connu mer» are therefor warned not t#‘ AJ talnlng company'» money. Regard- MEAT MARKET Government fitrest Phono 888. 68 I• Jewelry repaired to satisfy. Turn lo ■ USED CARS OF MERIT waste water. Peer old watch on » new one. F. 8. Martin TO OUR " ^ Phone 7686L Uil-Wi* - R. R. F. SEWELL. jeweler. 888 Fort Street 7182-68-112 OVERLAND Roedster ...... rnATLOR Meat Market. 3788 Quadra. De- CMC- 8UB8CRIBER» WILLYS-OVERLAND Six ...... X livery te all parte of city. Phone HH SHOE REPAIRING ILITARY five hundred and dance. Am- OLDEMOYTLE El|*t ...... MONEY TO LOAN i— pétailer. Club Rooms. Belmont van DURANT Four, touring ...... MBnlldlng. Wednesday heat. June 17. Pro­ It is the desire of MAXWELL, touring. 1888 ...... ^RTHL’R 111 BBS. pioneer shoo re- the A GREEMENT» and mortgagee porcliaaed. BUSINESS DIBECTOBY CANCELLATION OF RESERVE ceeds for n benefit. Fourteen scrip prises, WILLY8-KNIGHT Roadster .... A Money to loan. Foot A Manser. Bar­ Work it reduced. 91 less The Victoria Daily Time* ar. Calgary Bldg.. nod specials. 2% crates of strawberries 8TUDBBAKKR. Big- Slf. 1881. risters. Bank of Neva Beotia Bldg., via- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that emd I h»gs an gar. Rengrted tables tf de­ thing 7-pasdsnger ...... 1...... d to give Its subscriber» u tor la. tf-SI the rfNterve exlwtlng over I,ot 182, sired. Good orchestra. 8.38 to It ,86c. Ut HcLAUGHLIN Master Six, l8fl. Cowlchan Dlwtrict, 1» cancelled. ■ • ______-, -V-if PACKARD EM...... ‘ “ ART GLASS Al delivery Servian. touring, iequal to UNFURNISHED HOUSES showcards and poster® . O. R. NAÛEN, TkfT. DOUGliAS Tieputy Minister of Landa. TBA Rt)pMS—First »9W y 8...... T>oT*8 ART GLASS leaded Ughfk Fan- JYl dance of see •on. Friday. June 18. If yoer newspaper Is not Land* Department, Y30R RENT—8-room cement block Il dora A va. near Cook. Glass sold. MCMILLAN. 881 Union Bk. Bldg Victoria. B.C. June I. 182*. 1.88 p.m. ■1714-8-144 delivered In n reasonable THOS. PLIMLEY LIMITED Broughton St. Phone 887 X’lctorln. B.C. -* house, high location, on 5» acre, gar­ Bashes glased. Phono 767L tf-18 h. 1470. Shoe carda Commercial Art X^ATIVB SONS OF CANADA Regular age. between Klnlayaon and Summit; rent time after publication, shade higher? $38. Phone 6777Y. 175S-Y>**t •Av mooting nigh to. first and third Thurs­ HAVE YOU A CAR FOR THE CARNrVAL? TURKISH BATHS ' 1 days. Next meeting June 18. at their Hal!. plea»» phone 814$ end The Following Cnrs Are Absolutely BOOKS Two lad* went to the ma nagera of» Pnhdim Ava •- if tiwaranjjgd; TF YOU DO NOT BEE what you are look- that ■ 1 .1 lag for advertised here, why not advor- flcc to derpand a rise. another copy will be question^ . 8BL1EVB that tired feeling by a Turkish --WBWMHNBgllBB-ti Ight. June IN 8.38. McLaughlin 38-36. jiew balloon tires.$1.175 t.. S U. Lju v«4 iuc)u 1 sl »q»w>- .M4ame^ emitted to remove their h,it*. other good prises. Admission HupnRtbile. 1834. like new HHRRI Phono 1787^ ' ; 1248-1-144 Dodge. 1833. thoroughly reconditioned and to sell at a reasonable price. tf-24 v Tht*' tmrhayer-yhMwH' W iremuA ------— i TIMES f painted ...... 167 6 TYPEWRITERS and asked "Well, my tads, and 14 8. also 08 the. of sugar given . -Advertisement Writers and Advertising Old «mobile six, demonstrator ...... 11.395 «><>)>•) GLASGOW AVE.--Six’-room mod, where are your capaT" . IBir THU ridgy titgnt.-mmemwe-divw*-- ’ CIRCULATION I'ctA, 19-4. bcrfeçt' cpodltlon ...... $471 BUILDCRS AND CONTRACTORS j m Cewnubell BtdgPF'^Tfie ottfy card gam* t teeu-nml PwHt'nrdg. AMnwiHr Monwig - y icxuauu .. vn.t. turned....to...... the other ___ "My »wor3T ’Xrry, wfc run under nuaplcre of Conservative Aeso- . Rates Quoted for l^nal. Domlnlhn and Roofing a specialty. c talion. Everybody welcome. 8»c 1 Foreign Publications Phone 1174 UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS phono 1788. 125»-ADD tulle 24. Winch Bldg. Phone 581» 14? tliihill. i Hind: * ; • • . N.- 15 -~TORIA DAILY-TIMES. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17,192^

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PROGRAMMES There a not a word In this puss!» that should stump you. If you do hap­ pen To *be stopped, turn to the croasnords. and the troublesome word will be “The Steadfast WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 revealed to you. ^ ' » WCAE (401.3) Rlttsburg, Pa. 6) 7.30 p.m Sunshine Girl. % »90 p.m—UoncerL------9 p.m—Concert. __ WCAU (847) Philadelphia. Pa. « 30 p m —Charles > erna's dance or­ chestra. „ . • ___ 145 p.m -N B T Boys concert. \tS By Clarence Budington Kelland WEAF (4*2) N*w York. N-Y, 9 n m —“Ipana Troubadours 10 p m.-Royal Little Symphony - 11-12 p.m..—Ben Bernle » Hotel Roose­ n velt orchestra. "" ..... WEE I (475.0) Bopton. Mass. He nodded dumbly. gentlemanly to tight, and folks would I 30 pm— Montey Cohans half-hour •it- it isn't fair,” she said and say you were rough and rowdy, and m?,,p "'/--Tpanii Tooth Piste concert. paused. "Do you remember when theyM complain about you, and may- be you'd get Into troublez . . No, 40 p m Organ recital, Boston < ham- 4# you fought- Malcolm Crane?? r~~ her <»f Comment- W.4U.., : 1 s'pose you better not, unless you KTMS (374,S> Hat Spring» National He remembered Yes. he remem­ can't leclp it. . .' . but' what if Park, Ark. bered that, and why he had fought; Mai should yell at you on’the street 910 pm —Ballad programme. New, remembered that it was this girl be­ like he did'once?’’ Arlington Hotel ensemble ; fore him who had made it necessary WCCO (410.4) Mmneapolls-St. Paul, , tor him to fight that fight. . . . Then." aahd Angus, and his chin Somehow....the thing established a gave emphasis to his words, "I’ll lick * 36 p m—Musical programme j him” *SVf?Ca 10 30 p.m.—Dick Long * Nankin Cafe ! bund between them, though she choao Foute«^‘ 1Ve-> elaborately to ignore it. As for An­ During the silence which > tWSLKa-^V1- —'»IT'SpPW Wflflle fknnwtedteer-negan 1st j gus. he might be trusted never to both watched the approach of * WDAF (3(5.0) Kansas City. Mo. j make reference to that important y.'img man, his fa< «• Indistinct in the f:ih p m —StkCs Radio orchestra ; | darkncss. lFIe" paused a moment at 1145-1 a m —Merry Old < hlef.\.I step in his life. He n-sldctl again. Nnrdherg > Plantation Playen». CharlM "I told him to-day you d do it the gate aa though undecided wheth- sit on my porch with who I please, the open door. Its apathy was gone, whep his bounty had made it pos­ Dnrnbcrger .< Kansas Lily Athletic Club again if he didntt behave himself." to enter, and Lydia rccugulzcd and it Isn't any of your business, nor its dullness had vanished—to be re­ sible for Anfeus Burke to escape from him. It was Malcolm Crane. . . . orvhe.'tru «he said sharply. anybody else'» business - not if I placed by an dntentm ss. a’ grimpess Rainbow, watched unobtrusively and WQJ (447.5) Chicago. III. Angus was conscious of a new; It was a minor shock, a thrill. Hero of determination which almost fright­ ___46-1 a m -Ralph Williams and hts want to sit and talk with the garb­ wRk Interest the conduct and accom­ Rainbo Garden Skylarks Bert Pavis. more personal sort of anger than he was a situation and she proc**e«led to age man !" - ened her. Clown of the Air; Melodians 1* red had ever before experienced. ID* had dramatize it—the meeting of the en­ Young Crane backed down the plishments of Ws protege. Angus emies! It was exciting. Crane plucked up his courage and Jacobsen Zelgler Sisters Hickey Seldom been angry. It was his na­ made an effort to save his face. "Huh. steps tgnomlnlously. reached the was. to the splendid old gentleman, Johnson. Brundage and Kraemer ture to be restrained, to know inhib­ Young Crane mounted the porch walk, and without a word turned and I- J a m.—«linger hour to encounter a Lydia stiff and for­ . . . You that's done so much a great experiment In humanity, ' W8AI .326) Cincinnati. O. itions which others without hi» his­ talking about family and ancestors,” walked down the iftreet, slowly, slow tory could never know. He whs .de­ bidding more engrossing to him than a story 10 30 p m —Congress Playing Card ; he sneered. "But you don't live up ly. a* one walks who I* afraid but string quartette: Mrs. Kmma Burk- liberate. alow, not subject to sudden "Lydia," he said awkwardly. "I who is more afraid of showing that with an intricate plot. Not only did hardt Peebauro. contralto; Pauline Stem- thought I'd come in. 1. well, I to It ... I don’t care about stay­ Cross-word Puzzle 2342 emotions . . . But now he was ing around where you're entertain­ he in afraid. . . Angus moved he watch with the scientific interest ler. accompanist. angry—singularly enough not be­ thought maybe you'd got over—1—" his feet luneanily. and his hands pass­ II pm.—Mrs Frank Peters, soprano "Got ovçr what?" she asked short­ ing an ex-Convict.” of . the experimenter, but with the WTAM <360.4) Cleveland. Ohio HOW TO SOLVE THC CROSS-WORD PUZZLE cause young Crane had abused him— ed up and down the seams of his sympathetic eye of one who hopes 0-10 p m—Studio programme but because the abuse had been ut­ ly. Then Angus spoke, for the first r:.,r, nun,err in the form r»pros»ms mo eoalnnln* n! s '•**''* "ï,,.r time; he spoke rather «lowly, and his trousers as if in vain search for poc­ for. and is willing to do niuch to 10-H pm llollenden hour. Carl Hupp tered to Lydia Canfield. ... It “You were mad at me this morn­ kets to hide in. He avoided Lydia's bring about, a happy outcome to the end his Hotel Hollenden entertainers. torlzonla.lv or vemcolly 11 thor. I# s black Sauers to ths left of *hs was a thing for him to ponder over, ing." he said, using the boyish form­ voice itPas singularly without embar­ II- 13 pm—Fuel id Beach orchestra the word Is horisontsl; If obovs It. the word to vsrtlcsl ^ Ths ram# numbormsr rassment for a boy who Heard him­ experiment. . . . Having no child of rrurre br»1n both se s honsontol snd s rsrtk-s. Ths drhnmons tor ihs cerrsrt and to reflect upon. ula. She mpde no reply, cruelly leav­ of his own. his lonely heart made WT AS (302.8) Elgin. III. ; words to 01, ths form or» found below, with ourohorr rorrr.pondmi mthM# on ing him to flounder in his own diffi­ self discussed in such a manner. His •'I 1 must ask after Uncle Dave," 0-10.30 pm —Joe Rudolph and the • 1 s pose he was egged on by his secret plans for the boy's future. the form Run threugh the definition» ill; you find one that you recogm*®. father." she said with precocious in culty. "I* don't' at*1 why we should voice was not loud and Lydia recall­ he said in a low voice. Boss s Own orchestra. * nut it In Its nr*zf*er place on the form, one letlw for each w hits auuars Thl* will ed the steadiness of it afterward "Angus------" Lydia * began.1...then There were times when he wondered WHN (361.2) New York. N.Y. Furnish rrsorsl oroos-clues to th« w,,rf*.'|îkll?|ld*,,,ï, ‘LA1 J1/» îSmf f S°îu!2ô quarrel abogt that——" fit this; was inclined to question 9 p.m.—Consolidated l»airv orchestra, ,_ ,wi_ ,,, ...... si■ I .kn f.,rm Is completely niled if you nave •oiveo t is pup1* Angus rested his chin on his palm She «tamped her foot. . “Malcolm when she rosie wed the scene. abruptly said "Good night," a*nd in p.m Rvseland dance orchestra. iVriSly^t ehiuld risd both hortsontally and vertically with word» cornwptmdlng "You'd better go," he said to Crime. himself, asked why, it was he should and thought the maLLer over. he was Crane," she. said passionately. "An­ hastily, turned from him. and disap­ feel such concern about the develop­ 10.30 p.m - Palisades Amusement Park îrfhî Jefintions The correct solution of to day » puaal» wib b» prlnletf to toe always thinking matters over, and gus Burke is right here on this porch, ‘Tm not going to lick you now . . peared into the house. Angus had orchestra „ . text iy.su» of The Tiroes w but dop't ever say that again. Don’t ment of Angus when there, ready to 11 30 pm— Silver Slipper revue ami Lvdla for once possessed the Judg and you don't, dare finish what you awed her, impressed her. Never his hand and docile, was one of his ment and aelf-restralrit to leave him were going to say. . . . You can sneak call me names to anybody. . . .” again would she Is* able to feel that < rl^- V’130 a m —Strand Roof orchestra. horizontal 24 rooking utensil own flesh .and blood—young Malcolm 1-% Fifld to himself. Finally he spoke behind folks' backs. ... ! told That was all. No more was neces­ his weakness might lean upon her .IsShoe. you this morning you were afraidi to sary. It stated his position clearly (’nine. . . The answer was. per­ ' wez san-eRiid. *»•“■ 4. To perform *1 mustn't fight ngain . . . un­ strength, and she resented It. Hhe haps, that young Crane did not need 9 40 pm —Recreational )» 7. Veewl for flower*. less 1 have to. The people here don’t •ay those thing* An him." and unalterably. Angus liuske - «an­ wan limisg the stellar role...... of New ICngland." Denny B. Goode 16. Receded. ----- _ ;h. Combustible fluid used for heating Young Crane stepped back :i pace, nexer given to uttering unnecessary Homethlng within Lydia arose in him. . Less apparent was the reason 9,50 p.m —Baseball like me. . . . They dont want that Judge Crane was, in hie devious WLW (422.3) Cincinnati, O. 13 Bone. i 23 To empower me here. They think I am - you peering into the darkness, and words that moment and spoke truly to her.. 15. More indigent. 1 35. Ptoten away Were startled from him, words of real Lydia kept silence, but she drew a way. training his son for the dubious * p m "Farm Land Values. J R 10 Second note in «cale t 5 7 Largest plant know what they think. . . It told her, and she knew it for fact, career of filling a dead man's srfbes. Sedgwick. 39. Apparatus fpr aging material with surprise, almost of- horror "Ypu long breath. She was impressed, be­ that Angus BurWe was the stronger 10 p.m —Programme, etisemhlc arid mustn't do anything to make Mr. Woodhouse, who had filled his 19 (juaking worse. It would be harder for Uncle don’t mean to say - you actually sit came conscious of a strength In this of the two. solos, instrumental trio; the t.'ino dial*} 21. lle-1 vegetrthle» State of profound Insensibility. on the pçrch with him' Why, Lydia boy. saw that it Was Angus and not own shoes very well Indeed, did net. quartette 23/AVedge shaped piece nf wood acting Dave. ' i , . perhaps, like overmuch to consider Johanna Sage. — he's a—a------" herself who dominated the situation. CHAPTER XV fl p.m —Organ concert hf a support. You've got to stand up for grour- other- feet in his leather. . . . Grosse, other features r4L- Breakwater ...... ---..... To rnp lightly. ■w-tf You cun t let folks trample all "Id rather have him than you," Shn stole -a look at her fare, visible '.Henry o. Woodhouse, no les|^L£JX£t" - WMAD (275) Whtwaukee, Wte. To make repeated demand* over you. Hut, of course, it Isn't Lydia interrupted furiously. "I ran in the Half light which glowed from' than he had been eight years before, I To be continued 0-7 p m —Wisconsin Theatre organ 27 Mw * p*rt)' Italian river 0-10 p pi —Dance music, Wisconsin 29. Aged For that reason. Roof 36 Animal fat 11 30 n m —Popular nrogram mc 31 ftr.gliFh money WHO (526) De* Moines. If. 9-9.45 p.m—l'es Moines symphonic breheetf*" 55 Finishes. 9 45-11 p m — Dance programme 34. Portable house KOA (322.4) Denver, Colo 38. Ridiculous show 0.10 pm—"Trouble Brewing, . KOA THE GUMPS — BE A'U T Y AND THE GROOM players KOA orchestra. 42 Runner* KF4 (447) Lea Angelos. CD if, tt AHshged Kypaotic fore*.- 7 p m—Nick Harris detective story 45 Befell TOO VEkR. VECIPEE TkXJV kSOUT TVXE SEkUTWUE 7 30 p m—Dance orchestra. 48 Therefore xudvKD HKtwt «aam CHK»W> * ST y COSH wr wxut vows swtviyt 0 p m. - Programme. Ventura Refining juME ewoe sin wevev. hear keoux the « Company .. r,i. plant used for making hitter drug, >M -WL \>VT <2000 NXMtS - LOOT ■xvkH k eMctiLt-w kovasseg - 9- 10 p.m —Kxaminey. programme b> f2. Writing instrument. SUT "WE MtOÔVX VOWS UKt TVC BEAUTIFUL OUklE GROOKvS - THERE MUX NO The Examiner Radio girls « mi cw*m wMCWWa werwex 10- 11 p m —Patrick-Marsh dance or­ r»3 «"hild's toy oaob WW GO TveOUz - XT -XV KT EW* OF k XTCVOa - EVEXtN TMAE SUCH AM kNWAAX. - THE HOAEVXIK. THE ÛRO0IA chestra: P.etty Patrick, blue* singer. VERTICAL X SEE k SEkUTXRA. UlEV NXkVVTXNG KFOA (454.3) Seattle. Wash. 1 To push ONG UVXD m kHCXVNT VOKXt — vs THE SETTER VDWINGx THE BRIBE IS SURE 0.45-0 15 p m —Hopper Kelly Company 2. Hither» wife. -wvn> Bt WKVXUC, k GOOD TXfRfc k SXRO VWE TXXKT X -STMtT TO TO BE - WELL X GUESS LOVE 'S BUND - programme 3 Xore w S 30-10 p.m Times music. 4. Part of verb "to be WKTCWNC, SOMt TOOK GUN TVXHK THERE WIST SE SOfÆTVXMÜ AkkRRNXNtx k VEkLH TO SUCH k VxkSCUVXNE KFWB (262) Hollywood. Cal if 5. To yield 7- 0 pm Programme. Boverlyridge 6. Chief Chinese linguist stfics StxMCz YpSStO "TO TVt LOIS X TO VNPNOTXSW AFTER kVE — EXkBXEXTY. IS JUST EWE (AkRRNlNGx k BIRD Company. Boverlyridge Collegians 7 Single metrical line ipl.M ____ I -Jj___p.m. -Programme. Arrow head ». Paid uubiicd-yr------— OF VWkùXSE _TQ k Springs Company. Harry JackN-ifiT* 9. Paradise. r string quartette; Co-Rosemale quartette. II. F.xamlnation. euttoo - xJ_oj3 e y ( Fhimmy Sfeimer s banjo l3p-

0-0 3*6. p"nv—Art”Hlekman"* Blltmore Hotel concert orchestra 0 30-7 30 p m —Little stories American hiatory. Prof. Waltec Sylvester Herlang. Dick Winslow, juvenile reporter: Baby Muriel Mar Forma*. Mickey MrBan, screen starlets: F-ncte John. 8 p.m.- Dr. Mars Baumgardt. arientl twtf , fle lecturer „„ ,. 8.30-9 30 p.m — Programme, f itxgerald SWT I Music (’omjany 9 30-10 30 v m - Programme. Alva Radio Company 10 30-11.16 p.m Art Hickmans But- more Hotel dance orchestra KNX (336.9» Hollywood. Calif. 0 30 p m.- -Talk on Insert life. Harry -1------— W Hpadden 7-1 pm.—Ambassador Hotel concert —By GEORGE McMANUS orchestra. BRINGING UP FATHER 1-9 p.m.—Programme, Security Trust and Savings Bank i-tO p.m—KNX feature programme. Answer to Cross-word Puzzh 2341 16-11 pm—Programme, Hercules Oil cayser-fta. cave, tou tVn N ^Averse the matter, °D'kpO>(42S.3) San Francisée. Calif. OOLLASX, IT TOlJuL HOLD with that OXJTwe S.15-0.36 p.m: — Baseball scores Omen eceh waekim 1.46-7 p.m —State# Restaurant nrches-. FIVE HAW All ANS THITj CACT A.M HOUR • I \ I FER HAEF- AH HOUR - ^-736 p.in Rudy Selger s Fairmmt VmzjHA, git home AM OORT Tt Hotel oreheatra . , ' ' LOST LIVES AND VAMT HIM TO rOLLOw ME. r jn^r: *-9 p.m—Programme, Mabel Jones. I'lm-rWTW TO LOSE HIM ■ I *L|4 p.m.—C^xidrich Silver town Cord ONE WAS HERO ME -OWÎ °J0-T^am.—Johnny Buick’s Cablrlans. f GIMME the OSV I AsM'HAMO OVER. Lahana. Island of Maura, T.H. Consoling Mend: "And she has THETENi broken off the engagement?” June 17.— When a sampan overturned P -Dejected One: -res." in the swift current off Molokai Isl­ «DM she return yout diamond en­ and Sunday night, fifteen of the six­ gagement ring?*' “Oh, yea. that came back all right; teen occupants of the craft clung to It waa packed in a email box marked It while their extremities dangled in ‘(Haas, with care.' ” the shark-infested waters! The sixteenth member of the party. 1 ""'Ail Eugene Dituvauchelle,. forty, made daring swim of five miles to a lonely The New FreelyLstherinj. apoi sst lluinkat lalamL. ran .overland Sh^ingstlck for several miles, organised a relief aYS party, cruised to the rescue saved ten of hie companions. The . fNC* shark torn bodies of two members OIKS wt Wte Fe«n*z ! of the party, awe a x &e«r forTcndcr Feces yimrt.-fa't Ptregn*-’ ____ mutii i izat snuciUL MtniQTiL In the accident The survivors were In the water for ten hours. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDÎÏESDAY, JUNE 17,1925

paid actually $45. whereas he should Anacortes, bought, other cases from adjourned 'until 10.30 a.m. to-day. , choly over continued Ill-health, Rie.h- have received $800. FIVE ARE INDICTED | nrd Houston, fifty, yesterday shot him. concluded WhitcOmb. i himself behind the leftear and later Howard Chapman, testifying to a Alfred R. Sellenthin. chief of police Returning late yesterday after­ ! cut his throat with a penknife when CROWN TELLS AMAZING photograph taken of the hull of the In Anacortes,’ told of recovering the noon. the Grand Jury found true bills told a doctor had teen sent for. Beryl G was dismissed without in five cases and a no bill in one, sack exhibited by the Crown with questioning. thus complet fug their Investigation COMMONS SPEE Human blood stained the black Its green initialed "T" from the office into the criminal side of their duties. STORY OF RUM-RUNNING In Rex vs. George Paine, no bill engineer’s cap given him do examine, of Dr. Frost. Ottawa, June 17.—A motion for stated Dr. William P. Walker, path­ was returned, and that accused was ! morning sittings as well as afternoon »*5lAy Sbtisftctor/Rangg ologist, of the Jubilee Hospital. WANTED GOLD BUTTONS freed. In Rex ve. Frank R. Brooks, and evening sittings of the House of arson; Rex' vs. Harvey McAdam, Charles Arthur Smith, a boiley- Harold P. Kerlgan. clothing sales­ ! Commons on and after ‘to-morrow, O Woman should be content with a range less useful IN BAKER-SOWASH CASE man for the Wilcox Company, statutory_offence; Rex vs. Mrs. Annie .maker; of Seattle, said he met Baker , was adopted yesterday. The motion Seattle, identified Baker a* the man Clauser, perjury; Rex \9. Brahm than the Monarch- Only the Monarch oan yivv the wh»en the latter called on him at the Singh, procuring, and Rex vs. Joe i does not provide for Saturday siD N Haddon Hall Apartments towards the who called at the store on August tings, hut Premier King intimated he highest degree of year-in-and-year-out satisfaction, because 22. 1924, and asked for a naval hap. Bailey, receiving stolen goods, true end of September last year. Baker bills were returned. had asked the Whips 16 canvass every Monarch range is built to last a lifetime. Prices Smuggled Liquor by the Bottle, Sack and Carload Was offered him a fifty-fifty split to col­ Witness had asked. "What liner and members ns to their willingness to from ...... :...... f 120.00 Run Into Seattle at Will Say Crown Witnesses. Four­ lect liquor caches from the GulY Baker had replied : "Line, Hell! No ./Bit on Saturday next and if the m&J- Islands. On November 1, said Smith, Une. I am running rum, down from 1 . SUICIDE IN ONTARIO ’ orlty of the members were agreeable, teen Witnesses Heard for the Prosecution and Seven lje set out with Baker in the M925 Seattle." and added that he he would make a motion to that from Anacortes for South Pender wanted gold buttons as he wished to Charlton, Ont., June 17.—M elan- effect. More to be Called. Grand Jury Indicts Five Ac­ Island. At South Pender witness met give the Federal agents "something ! DRAKE Sowash and Paulson. Some rightly flashy to look at at night." Witness cused and Frees One. cases of liquor in sacks were taken remembered the incident the better 1418 Douglas Street LIMITED Phone 1648 to Cyprus Island, and thirty-one to as he let the customer go without Anacortes. Witness said $900 was remembering to charge for the white paid for hauling the liquor into Ana­ cap covets cortes later. Chris Curtis Watters, lighthouse In an all-day aeaeion yesterday the trial of Rex vs. Baker and keeper ât Turn Point, told of sight­ King Oscar Sardines, famous conference of Rotary Clubs be held ing the Beyyl G adrift and abandoned in Honolulu in May 1926 was ap So wash, jointly charged with the murder of Captain W. J. GiliisiSSHE DOCTOR'S CASE for their quality and flavour. was advanced to a stage where two-thirds of the Crown witnesses Karl’ ™F. W’hitcomb,‘ resident of Ana­ on the morning of September 17. The j cortes. said he bought $300 worth cabin had the appearance of having They add to the pleasure of EE CONVENTION had been-Jieard before the court adjourned until to-day. Four­ of liquor from Baker and took de­ supplied, a recent meal to its late | teen witnesses took the stand for the Crown, and seven more have livery of five cases at Seventh and occupants, for dirty dishes were the motor trip. Your grocer Evidence R Streets, Anacortes. He de*crlt>ed stacked for washing and a frying- i Wong to he heard bi’fore the defence will open. Paul Carl Strom kins, the sacks delivered and each said pan had grease in it. Witness j can supply you. INVITED TO DUBLIN chief witness for the Crown, has yet to be heard. nark was marked with n large green identified the peaked cap said hjF v /s Being Reviewed the Crown to be the cap of Captain The evidence adduced for the Crown was an amazing story of lrt,or denoting the brand, it G il Us. the steadiness of the flow of imported liquors into Seattle and *ark marked i, for Teacher, Sergeant William Keir stated that Cleveland. Ohio, June 17.—Political Juno 1". -Counsel Tor whisky, that witness identified as lifferenec# of the Irish Free Staters Vancouver, he examined the Beryl G about Sep­ Won* Foon Sing. Chintse house- generally across the border line. Boat! capable of high rates of one he had sold to Dr. Frost, an Ana­ tember 24. He found plentiful boy held in Oakiflla prison awaiting speed kept up almost scheduled sail- cortes physician. Wltr ss paid restcrdajr as delegates from Dublin traces of blood, some still sticky and xw>: trial on a charge of having mur- Inga across the border with hatches kins as A beer runner. "Paul." he Bg-kcr $120 down and gave the bal­ other patches dried. He examined ind Belfast united to extend to the dered Janet Smith, nursemaid, won full, the court was told. Crown wit- Sotary International an Invitation to continued. “was usually around ance to "one of his gang." N the cap. . which was covered with a point yesterday afternoon in the ncMacryfdrfcvtl Baker out as the man Smugglers Cove, and Captain Gillie Running the ljquor In one and two- t dried hlotxL iind sticky patchëa on told the 1927 convention In pubttn. corpus application in his be-* whre’ shotgun shells, and venture. said the latter at another point money hack. Sixty dollars a case some .22. calibre cartridges, but could •nce O'Neill. Ix>rd Mayor of Dublin, Chinese whs committed. , was the price he paid Baker for the lind no traces of any weapons on ind Right Hon. Sir William Turner, Following announcement °» nia Htromklns. It is planned, will be In the cross-examination. For the decision on that phase of the appli­ put Into the box at such a time that carrying work he had done for lot. A man named Vivian and board at that time. >>nî Mayor of Belfast. The invita­ another map named Olsen, both of A|t this stage the hearing was tion was extended yesterday at the cation, the Chief Justice ordered an he may give his evidence in chief Baker, finished Clausen, he had been first business session of the six­ adjournment of the habeas corpus and then have a recess befbre facing teenth annual convention of thé. Ro­ hearing until next Tuesday. l,, , cross examination at the tiaiufi o?' Thje hearing yesterday was featured the counsel for the defence. Of a ■ tary International here. highly nervous and excitable. tern-1 1 Ttcrdfe President Everett W. TTtit Ky a battle between counsel lor the Crown and counsel for the accused perament, Btromkins broke down leflvefed his annual address, a mea- regarding the right of the Chief Jus­ twice during the preliminary hear- < lage of greeting was'read from Paul tice to consider the evidence given ing in the City Police Court on ! I. Harris, president erpiteru^wh.» at the preliminary hearing. Dealing March 25 * f rith several associafos foumfed " the with the Crown's contention that he First Rotary Club in Chicago twenty could not consider the evidence. Chief BAKER 18 WATCHFUL- ream ago. Justice Hunter intimated he could Taciturn a"nd watchful Owen ! ^ etectlrm^^ of ^^146 ehrt» last year not accept that view. :v ; r,- Baker present»-» an • emotionless front ; L new record was made. Chesîey 1L to the Court and takes notes on a Horry. Chicago, international secre- pad of paper with the sam** calm. ; ;ary. deolared «a feta ammai report, CROPS DESTROYED BY unhurried deliberation that eharac- ; rexas leatis with 10 clubs. The first terlzedThls bearing at the preliminary ilùb In Guatemala was organized. FLOOD IN MANITOBA hearing. A suggestion by clubs of Australia Sowash haa confined himself to ind New Zealand that a l*an-Pacific Winnipeg. June 17. -Seventy-five fragmentary answers when ad­ per cent uf the crops in the White- dressed in the course of the trial mouth and Birch River district» were and appears to be somewhat em- completely, ruined by the floods of barrassed by being The centre of last week, according to a report sub­ many eyes In such grim, unjeatlng éF> mitted by C. H. l*rodan to the Pro­ surroundings. , End Catarrh Germs vincial Government. Mr. Protlan had Both men give evidence of strain harge uf the relief OOerttiOM in the their incarceration has had upon inundated area. them. While in the dock, they are Whi a Mr. Prydan Indicatad flootls surrounded by a cordon of plain In Three Minutes clothes officers of the Provincial tTironicTcannTWrno matj^r how bad. were an annual tKcurrence in those districts, the situation last week Police. In passing to and fro from ind eases of bronchial asthma now the worst experienced In the the courtroom to the cells the pris­ instantly to the a mas mg diiteov- hlsmry cf the settlement. Many of oners are manacled to police officers ry of a French scientist This drug- the families, who are entirely depen­ and strongly guarded on all sides. tss method railed l^vex eliminates tj»e dent upon their crop* for a llvtl- Baker, on such occasions, shows terms In three minutes, yet is posi- hood, have !>een reduced to destitu­ an impatient ties!re to get out of range of waiting cameras and Ively harmless to the most delicate tion. T went y-aeven families now are usually drags his guard hurriedly issues Tour head and lungs are being cared for b^r the provincial re­ after him into the police cars. tleared like magic Sufferers are re- lief bilreau. Opening after luncheon recess Acveil in ft single night. .... r. -Failure .to locate five-year-old. To prove it and to Introduce Iavf* yesterday the t'rmrn- called P. Nap;er - i> ten thousand sufferers in one month. Tony Shawienyk of Reynolds. Man., I ‘enison. superintendent of the ! offer to send a treatment free and has led to the belief that he was .Meteorological Htation at Oowsale* mstpaid. to anyone who will write for drowned during the height of last Hill. Mr. iH-plson gave the state of l. .No obligation No coet. If it ban- j week's floods. weather during the night of Septem­ fhe* your catarrh you van repay the1 itrnr by telling"your friends—if not. the ber 15 and the fate of the tidal flow ps* Is mine No matter what you have There wa», he said, a moon well up ried. Just send me your name and ad­ GOVERNOR-GENERAL in the heavens towards midnight on irés* for this generous free treatment that night. m«i prpve that you can be rid of catarrh. TRAVELS WESTWARD Cyril B. Roaher proved copies of W. R. SMITH. 4295 Lave* Bldg.. photographs taken by him of the Kansas City, Mo. /Always of Industry Beryl G. One purported to show Ahead Ottawa. June 17—Baron Byng. shot holes in the doorway to the Governor-General of Canada and ------//r;'r/...... • •' r.rliSfl, Lady Byng. attended by Captain companionway. Another was of Price Dav.les. A.D.C., and accom- stains on the hatch, and the third imnied by Major P. K. Hodgson and of the uppe.* works and decking of TNDUSTRY’S needs have never yet caught up with Goodyear’s Miss Bawl ford, left Ottawa yeatàr- the rum craft. day for a tour of Western Canada. SALVAGED LIQUOR 1 ability to build belting that not alone handles present-day pro­ Captain J. It. Chaplin. A.D.C, will Join them in two weeks. Albert Clausen proved the most duction but allows a margin of safety for even speedier and more keenly COBtWtWl witness of the afternoon. R. C. DÿW# cross examin­ economical output. FREIGHT RATE ON * ing him at length.' Clausen said he knew Baker over a term of three ?&:::*%: iïjtbUl CATTLE UNCHANGED years, starting in 1922. Kmpi..».! • • • b * 1 '1 • • • , » • # • * < Goodyear engineers have gone on from one achievement to garage of his own and later at I Ottawa. June 17 —The rei^ort that the M and 8 Machine Shop. Seattle, another, not content to wait for Industry to demand something witness said Baker called on him <»n * the conference of steamship lines *ir‘ had raised the rate on " cattle from September 16 or the day following CtiSt.• * tiZSA#7“ better. l'anada to the Vnlted Kingdom from and asked him to use his boat, the r.c*. -v 120 to $25 a head was corrected by Dolphin, to recover- liquor caches in 1. -V *//•'-"/? • -s//££- SPECIAL ! lion. G. P. Graham, Minister of Rail­ the Gulf Islands. Clausen was The manufacturer, the mill superintendent, the mine production ways. in the House of Commons yes­ offered "hi* cut" tor this work, and SATURDAY ONLY came to terms on the understanding ft/./Wmu 1 manager, any user of belting, who seeks the economy of greater terday. Mr. Graham stated he had :f*2S J* received a telegram saying only one that the cut would he one-third of production, will want to consider the merits of the belting he will j line had Increased its rate on cattle the proceeds of the salvaged liquor land that that Increase had been when sold. use—its capacity for long service, its ability to stand the strain MEN’S GREY FLANNEL withdrawn. Immediately. Clausen took Baker and others to rtie~T!ulf Islands and rescued ~xark . #»«./ iUgiffttCrSit lafter sack of the liquor from the of an extra load, its cost in relation to production. . " PANTS water. Some sacks were broken up W&Î Size 30 to 40. Reg. Price f 1.50 xV<\ and the bottles had to be resftckrd. Choosing Goodyear Belts, he can lay his plans with confidence, Ho wash joined In this work. New ‘ ’mpp.m mr-mCi a* gy. caches were made and a part of the, 'tail. ». 0ê for Goodyear Belts are designed and constructed with a foresight cargo was Jettisoned when the V'"1' r » -ui» s rzr ArmJQur ~noons Dolphin was chased by the 17. 8.1 K* that provides for just such measures of economy. ____ ; Cutter -Areata. Witness was fined j Wi&s** : §15 for running without, lights, but! *|/| * it»r 4 rH*K*fF,*!£ as fie bad '■«iitciied'' t^he cargo noth-T. SlfSitlhtSSlsSi Whatever your belting need, you will find that Goodyear has KIDNEY ing .more serious happened. . The * i » ma »/****» 4 »»»-./»•»£•# Dolphin called at Sidney Island. Wrtl!!tg!!il£SiSS!l provided for it. • Moresby Island. Gourh Island and /..PILLS i SouTK PsEEer T*lan9;...... Sowash, said Clausen, was left at Get in touch with the Goodyear dealer or with the nearest Good­ ____ Pender Island with Thorsten year Branch. A trained belt man will call on you. aiilson to re-sack and re-mark some '/# / ,, of the tiifit n JtHtU M A T, Clausgn .on board ran twenty-two THE GOODYEAR TIRE * RUBBER CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED Thé General Warehouse Ch T*s D• sacks to Lummi Island, fifty-seven n ijl ------HALIFAX, ST.JOHN, QUEBEC. MONTREAL. OTTAWA. TORONTO, _ — ...... - abftiS sacka to Cyprus Island and more to HAMILTON, LONDON. WINNIPEG. SASKATOON. REGINA. . 627 Yates Street Victoria, B.C. Anncorte*. Part of the last named ••■a/»/»»' .. #•*»•<# mi *m — r»n »r.,, EDMONTON, CALGARY, VANCOUVER j, Wholesale District Below cache was sold to a man named Karl » ^\e,. Whitcomb at Ana certes. Clausen jisrsnnr. *a;r Government Phone 2170 VA»’/*»#«£/„ 1/4//V ■* ». '• ; * •• *; admitted frankly he had been Identi­ u/r»' /#«t££S -* fied three years In the ruin-running 7.VA"nifi Tfm**';**'»r;,/r »/»• business. He Identified a ran of green pnlnt nipt fcrn iuu. said by the Crown to have been I'll-gtlBfl'I. used by Sowash in marking the new '»/'/•*/«» 7 i'11 sacks, and said he saw Sowash applying the tftiint with a stick. *T was marked for "Teacher’s Highland Stockraisers! Take Note Cream." and other Initials for other Ml-eE «,Wa,‘/ ^ ■ brands. Ir While staying the night with R* /."-V!:...... ‘t-f: ® Baker at the New Wilson Hotel at Anacortes witness said Baker bought of these Figures : l a paper in which he. Clausen, read an account of the Beryl G hijacking. Baker did not comment on the story, on but Clausen asked Bakef where he MADE ^ IN CANADA got the liquor they were going to run, and what he had done with the Over 300,000 old man and his son. WIRE “MAROONED Tes, Sir! we tell you straight that over 300,000 head have Hé wan given by Baker to under- atainl that Captain titilla and the been .successfully treated with the “BOWMAN” cattle boy had boon marooned on an un­ abortion remedy. Isn’t it worth while your getting in inhabited Inland. The way Baker had put It wan that they .had .been "Put touch with us now Ill! off there "and wltnena'dld-ftot worry about that circumstance ae he BELTS thought they would be rescued by the flret parsing boat. t-nder crbna-eiâminatlon by R C. txjwe. Clausen stated that he had obtained load after load of beer from Paul Btromklna during three months Goodyear means Wear prior to this incident. Clauaee —* of Canada Ltd. he had secured cargos* of beer ■ ■ SHOW» H»1 , OFFICE AKDj/ACTOK.Y, 518 TATES STREET had never sePn Ftromkln* deal In whisky For three or four months f»aid. h*. V4 i—Miroe*

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