♦ WEATHER FORECAST WHERE Tp GO TO-NIGHT Playhouse— Hottentot. Pant age#—Vaudeville. lor 36 hour» ending 5 p. m., Thursday: Capitol—Backbone. Ik>rnIn Ion—Enemies of Women, Victoria and vicinity—Light to mod- t'ohtmbla—The Prisoner of Zenda. era** westerly wtugs, fine and warmer. Royal—Scars of Jealousy. . *

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President of United Stales ADMINISTRATION STRIKERS ARE NOW CHANGES IN INDIA SAY TREATY GREAT POLICE NET SPREAD On Fishing Trip at Campbell River DECLARED SUCCESS To-day: Hon. Warren G. Harding .Simla. India. July 25.—(Can­ CAIN FOB TURKEY adian Press Cable)—Remarkable IN ONTARIO FOR SIX Unions in Cape Breton Vote success has attended the greater London and New York Papers Seize Documents of French measure of self-government ex­ Army in Ruhr for Resumption tended to the Indians three years Express Views ago, according to a étalement Chemical Works at Bochum Twelve Ships at Sydney for made " by Sir Frederick Whyte. ! London Times Describes Pact - BANK THUGS I*resident of the Legislative As­ Coal Cargoes sembly uf India, speaking at a As Generous and Just Occupied By French banquet given In his honor here. The first three years of the Indian Gourion, July 25.—The out­ Berlin, July 25.—The Berlin Sydney. X. S.. July 25.—The Parliament, he skid, have proved All Points Where Criminals Might Cross Into United newspapers lo-ilay report that Princes* l>ocal of the United -i'-J ■ ‘ this. standing note of all comment in States Being Closely Watched; Numerous Reports German police arrested a French Mine Workers at Sydney Mine» to-riay's newspapers on the sign­ courier belonging to the French accepted the Lewis-Barrett order ing of the Near Fast Peace Have Reached Police, But None Have Led to Arrests Embassy in Berlin, on an express at a largely-attended meeting *1!; Treaty at Lausanne yesterday is train near Hagen, on the edge ami will go hack to work under THERS DREAM n frank admission of Turkey’s Toronto, July 25.—Early this afternoon the Toronto and pro­ of the Ruhr. Important docu­ the leadership of the provisional complete diplomatic victory over vincial police authorities were still without any real clues as fo the ments intended for the com­ president of District 2ti of the the Allies. The new treaty whereabouts of six bandits who held up a number of Toronto hank mander of the French Ruhr army United Mine Workers of Am nevertheless is regarded by some messengers yesterday, three of them and madeae their get* were seized, it is said. erica. I commentatorsenm nu'Mlul n rw asuu au goodin w », I one.n n a away with. . a sum of.. money variously... estimated at betweenr The shippers at Scotia Pier, who The Times describes the docu­ $84,0(X) and $130,01X1, but while delay in notifying the outside London. July 25.—French troops were members of the Princess Local, I ment as a model of generosity occupied the Bochum Verey Chemi­ will it is expected, also return to chiefs of police of the robbery aided the bandits to escape, it. is cal Works at Bochum and arrested work In- a day or two. and justiefr. believed they are still in Ontario and "a net is being spread the manager, according to a Central Twelve ships are inr. port her» Finds Body of Sixteen-Year- _Ncws dispatch received by way of awaiting coal cargoes, and these will New Turk. July 25 (Canadian throughout the province by the Provincial and Federal agents to Berlin. - be loaded once the shippers return. Old Lad Floating at Point Çress)— Commenting on the Lau catch the robbers. Further plans in the hunt for the gunmen were No. 7 mine at Florence will also ÎKt”*on*1SLy princwî,eratlons In a day or two, Visualized so that practically all the minera on better than war, on* «sea be glad that 1 early to-day f-ie north side will resume work be­ Jury Recommends Extensions the Lausanne negotiation* have end - i ■ Attorney-General Aids. POLICE SHCHING fore the end of the we A. It was said ed in the signing of a treaty, but that j to Towing Paths and Lower­ I* about the1 only occasion for re- Attorney-General Xickie Is, also joking. taking an active part in the search ing of Ropes The treefy write* into history the and to-day conferred with Major- STATEMENT BY General William*. Commissioner of i HUNGARIAN PREMIER fact that the Great Rowers were beat­ en by the Turks because of their the Ontario Provincial Police, with 1 AND PRONAY AGAIN A brother’s dream led to Jhe moral and Intellectual shortcoming*, a view to enlarging on the work of Man and Wife in Hospital Fol­ ON FRIENDLY TERMS discovery of the'body of Newton declares The Times, adding that the Provincial Police in the case and Egbert Vernon Larkin, the hix- while the Allies were beaten, the to insure that all points of entrance lowing Hold-Up North of Greeks ami Armenians will have to to the United States are brought un­ Budapest. July 26.—The trouble be­ teen-year-old victim of Sunday's pay the bill. “Nevertheless since the Insulin Discoverer Expected der the watchful eye of the law. Everett, Wash. tween Premier Bethlen and Colonel sad drowning fatality at the IHiwer# entered into a Near Hast ar­ Numerous reports have poured Into Pronay. which led to Count Bethlen rangements which really settles noth­ to Make Announcement the authorities from many points in Snohomish County Sheriff challenging Pronay to a duef has Gorge, after almost forty-eight ing. they will have to pay their share Ontario of "rough looking men hav­ been settled. Pronay withdrew his in due time, * the paper asserts. in England charges against the Premier yester­ A hours of ceaselesft search by th#1 ing been seen In speeding motor cars,*6 The World declares that "fine Plans to Use Blood­ day and expressed regret that he had hut not one has given the police any Provincial, Saanich and Esqui­ promises of humanitarian obligations assistance in apprehending the ban­ hounds made them. mau Police. Coroner K. C. Hart was have again yielded to political neces­ Occasion Is Address to British dits. told at the Inquest this morning. sities,’’ and the Turks, unaided, have Medical Association Wrecked Car Found. Seattle, July 25.—Northwest After evidence of how the tragedv won a victory for their nationalism happened Edward Arthur l^arkin. which the (’entrai Powers in a mili­ There was a report from Fort Erie, police, sheriffs and a special who gave evidence of Identification, tary alliance could not win with their l>ondon. July 25.—New and Ont., to-day. that a .skeleton of a large touring car had been found ly­ posse are searching to-day for related the story. 8 TllfcVor Id add s. “ft U. fU.ÜJQ£.JM t wonderful {Mwsihilities of médi­ IT appear* that the relatives, ing #>n the garrison road and that tua daring highwaymen who parriruTirry m# mol' were salvos fri Constantinople shduhî cele- rai science which up until now the local poliee believed it to be the shot and desperately wounded very much distraught at the brSte the signing at Lausanne and ruins of the large touring automobile MINISTER IN LONDON thought that the body of the boy had the news that in 1923 Turkey has ha VP been k>pt a 61086 8661*61 in which the Itandit* made their es­ Finley Y. McKee, Hamilton lu in PRESIDENT HARDING SPENDS not beep recovered. Every foot of. won a war against the Allies which cape from Toronto. The remains of will bp revealed to-day by Dr. the car were still smouldering early Iterman, anil Mrs. McFee, Premier Bruce Has New Plan the bottom of the bed near and about she began In 1914.’* flubbed another man into un­ the scene of the tragedy6 was thor­ F. G. Banting, the Canadian who to-day. It was said, and the Buffalo for Australia oughly combed by the dragging par­ and Fort Erie police are Investigat­ consciousness anti robbed three DAY ON VANCOUVER ISLAND ties. bqt no trace was found of the discovered the insulin treatment ing The theory in consequence la persons of ♦1.075, negotiable missing youth. advanced that the bandits set fire to Says Present Drift Ought to His family was rapidly becoming for diabetes, The Daily Express the car and escaped at rose the river cheques valued at $1,500 and more and more distracted, and his to the United States side. ■ jewelry valued at $875. The at- Be Ended Flotilla Anchors Off Duncan Bay and Party Goes to mother was In a heart-rending state says. latest reports from the hospital tack» occurred on the I*acIfic High­ of worry, fear and sorrow. It was at Dr. Banting is expected "by the where the bank messengers. James London. July 25.— (Canadien Harris of the Standard Bank. W. 8. way north of Everett at about 9.80 Campbell Lakes; Whole Local Population Welcomes this time that Ids brother Arthur FOB 191 DISEED newspaper to take his audience of o’clock Monday night then d«H-lared that he wished he Duck, of the Union Bank, and David Press Cable)-~The London Daily 500 doctors along new avenues of re­ Campbell, of the Sterling Bank, who McFee. manager of the Linman Presidential Party. ______might find the body of hi* brother, search thgt, may lead tp «Recoveries Lumber Company of Hamilton, la in Telegraph’s Melbourne corre­ for tile added suffering "was almost were shot and seriously wounded by more important than insulin. tils the bandits, indicate that they will the Arlington Hospital, near death, unbearable. VETERANS IN B. C. address will be made at the annual recover. with two bullet wound». Mr». Mc­ spondent reports Premier Bruce, By Special Times Representative It was on Monday night that conference of the British Medical Kee la In the same hospital with & speaking in the House of Repre­ Campbell Hiver. B.C., July 25.—President Harding arrived at Arthur latrkin made the above state Follows Up Patriotic Appeal to Association, now in session in Ports­ bullet wound through both legs. Hhe Duncan Bay at ten o’clock. The Cnited States ship Henderson meht. That night he had a dream mouth. la not mortally hurt. sentatives. as declaring that the sufficiently Impressive to Influ­ Employers and Finally anchored for the day. Of the destroyers, one anchored off ('ape ence him to proceed to the Gorge To Use Bloodhounds. Commonwealth Ministry favored Tuesday morning. This he did, and Gets Action TRACING DOWN I» THE FOOTSTEPS , Sheriff James McCulloch, of Sno­ Mudge Indian village, the other cruising off South Valdez Island. made his way along the Gorge homish Country, to-day had his the appointment of a resident President ami Mrs. Harding remaining on hoard the transport «Concluded on pegs 4.1 $250,000 THEFT IN entire force of deputies and several Men Have Mostly Made Good special deputies In a posse search­ Minister in Great Britain for a Henderson. Many boats have gone to Duncan Bay to visit the EASTERN ing for the bandits and plans also limited term provided the transport. and Hold Positions, Depart­ to use bloodhounds in the chase. Toronto, July 25.—Developments British Government would give him Two pinnaces with the President and his party proceeded to ment Returns Show are expected to take place within the Film to Portray Tour of Both bandits mere masked and Campbell Lakes fishing. Other parties are in launches off the URGES CONSERVATIVE u status enabling him to Inform him­ , next few days in connection with the only a vague description of the men Disabled veterans to the number of conspiracy and theft by which Famous Venetian Across was furnished the sheriff and his self on alii questions relating to the mouth of Campbell River fishing. There have been no catches to l have l>ecn placed in job», about | tflP Standard Chemical Company of lioaae. The chief due to their Empire's foreign affairs. Such a report as yet. 100 of these being of a (permanent Montreal and Toronto recently lost a Central Asia identity, however, the sheriff believes, nature, as a result of activities of Minister, assisted by & small Aus­ The party will be here until evening. The entire population ESTIMATE OF CROP large sum of money. Up to to-day will be found When a suitcase left on Hon. A. M. Manson. Attorney- the authorities had recovered the sum the road apparently as a lure by the tralian secretariat but without the has either gone to Duncan Bay in boats or is at the wharf. -General and Minister of Labor, ac­ of $70.000 of the $250.000 alleged to Eugene Lamb Here En Route bandits to cause motorists to stop executive power of a Foreign Office, Hon. J. A. Robb Says Over- cording to returns to Mr. Manson have been taken. The #»m of $10,000 Is dtscovered. The weather is superb. ______to Orient would help to keep the Empire to­ from the Department of Labor. in cash was fount! hui^pd under a Ahead ef Schedule Optimistic Forecasts Harm Early in the year ^ Manson tree, specially marked. gether Instead of allowing the pre­ On Board l’H.8 Henderson with broadcast an appeal to e. .oyera of To film the story of Marco Pole President Harding, July 25.--pavored Prairie Men lal»or in the Province asking them to tn forbidden Tibet' sent drift, which would result in dis­ What romantic association*, what integration. by good weal her, the naval transport give greater heed to the claim* of All discussions on the subject of -Henderson, with President Harding C. N. R. Report Tells of Con­ disabled ex-soldiers. Immediate memories of medieval exploration, defence came back to the fact, said and hi# party aboard, was ahead of response to this appeal was not con­ what inspirations of poet and artist the Premier, that Australia must It* schedule to-day. and instruction# tinued Favorable Con­ sidered very encouraging, but MF. are aroused by the plans of a pass­ have naval defence and that could were given to anchor about noon off ditions Manson has had hi* officials quietly enger on the President Jefferson, IN SPECIAL SESSION be provided only by alliance with an­ Campbell Hiver, B.C. The President following it up. Eugene Lamb, of Washington. D.C. and most of the men of the tierty AH Classes Represented. Mr Lamb is leaving thie evening other power. ___ had decided to take advantage of Toronto. July 25—(By C anadian on the Admiral liner to produre a Delegates Welcomed in Ot­ Press)-eVoramentmg upon Western "Many of these men were problem Dealing With Bill for Govern­ the stop and try their luck at fishing rases, and the difficulty has been to picture, “The Book of Marco Polo’* for King Salmon. Arrangements crop prospect*. Hon. J A. Robb. Min- on the same soil where the famous tawa By Premier King I't.-r of Trade and Commerce, now fit them into occupation* which their ment Sale of Liquor had been made for some of the disabilities would allow them to per­ Venetian explorer traveled over­ C'ampbell River fishermen to put out visiting Toronto, expressed the view land in the Thirteenth Century. NEW UW FOR INDIANS that over-optimistic forecasts of the form." Mr. Manson explained to-day. and take off those who wanted to Message From Prince of Polo appears to have been the only Prorogation Expected Before bumper wheat yield In the prairie "Those now at work include cooks, fish. Wales; Lord Lovat laborers, section hands, telephone op­ European In that little known land End of Week After the fishing trip the Hender­ provinces were to be regretted, as Outbreak at Menzies Bay Is from ehe latter part of the Thirteenth son will make » leisurely run to-night they might have a depressing effect erators. elevator men. gardeners, Presides hospital attendants, seamen, collec­ Century until 1838. Winnipeg, July 25. — The special down the «trait* of Georgia and to­ upon the price obtainable, and were Reported; Logging Camp founded largely upon conjecture. tors, miners, bakers, night-watch­ ftlstortml films have increasing Session of the Manitoba Legislature morrow morning will steam Into Van­ popularity, but if the Lamb mission couver harbor to allow the President . July 25. -The second ’’Report# that Canada will produce men. porters. Janitors, shippers, Destroyed called to complete the bill endorsed Smuts Proposes Segregation 500.000.000 bushels of wheat are ap­ clerks, accountants, painters, engin­ succeeds, certainly the picture should, and Mr?#. Harding and the other mem­ annual convention of the firilisli hax'e a wide range on the. ^silver by the people last mouth, for the cre­ bers of the party to go ashore for a pearing In the British and United eers 4t)d ticket .collectors." Vsm'onvrr. Jtdv 25.—Two ment in Certain Urban Areas ten-hour stay on Canadian soil. State# press,'* said the Minister. "The “It may fairly be asserted." say* screen. t ation of a system of Government sale Empire Forestry Association have been injured and a logging At Shanghai. Mr. Umh will Join (Csscluded on pee# 13.) laat crop report Issued by the Dom­ the report, that In the large majority of liquor was opened at three o'clock Premier Opposed to Granting iqiened its sessions here this inion Bureau of Statistic» did not of eases these men have made good rami', inelnding htmkhUuses and his partner. A. R. Luckie, an Austral­ this afternoon by Sir James Atkina, warrant any such eltlone. ian, and with one other white man the Lieutenant-Governor. The Speech of Vote to Indians morning in the Victoria Me­ the next few weeks ruet, hot winds or "There have been eases, however, rigging, together with a ennsiri- and a retinue of natives they will begin work. The third white man from the Throne made mention of morial Museum. other such agencies may cut the ex- where a",man’s strength gave way erahle quantity of fell ami buck­ Cape Town. July 25.—(Canadian P«*cted yield tremendously. These unde* the strain of steady employ­ will play Marco -Polo, the only fair no other legislation, and the Lieuten­ Press Cable)—An outline of a Delegates are present front statements hare the effect of de­ ment, and where employers have re­ ed timber has been destroyed by skinned actor to appear. ant (Governor urged a speedy con­ measure providing for the compul­ England, Scotland, the Irish pressing the price, and 1 regret to ported that thsfamen. through no. a forest fire at Menzies Hay, near The expedition will proceed from clusion of the work of the session. sory segregation of Indians In such see them In print ” fault of their own. were unable the mouth of Seymour Narrows, Peking through Western China, urban areas as may be desired was Free State, the Dominions and Mr. Robb denied any knowledge of ’make the grade.’ Sometimes the across Mongolia, across Northern The opening was without officiai for­ Hrevelry assured .about 150 miles north of Vancouver, given by Premier Smuts on the oc­ several of the British protec­ a movement credited to prairie grain man himself does not realiee how Tibet, thence into Chinese Turkestan malities. casion of the opening of the South torate*. interests to have recent lake freight serious a handicap his disability is according to a report received here and upper India. The House proceeded to business African Party Congress at Pieter­ Programme Out for Liberal legislation suspended. under modern industrial conditions. Mr. Lamb haa directed Chinese Immediately with the debate on the maritzburg. the application of the The proceedings commenced Conditions Favorable The avenues of employment In The identity of the Injured fire a«-tors in native motion picture playa law regarding segregation to be sub­ Picnic at Coldstream with an address of welcome from fighters haa not been ascertained, but at Peking. addrree and the Government hopes ject to the Government*» aporbval. Winnipeg. July 25 (Canadian hress) these circumstances arc not too Premier King, at the end of which numerous and the report says there they have been removed to.lhe Camp­ for prorogation before the end of the Premier Smuts referred to the In­ —Crop conditions generally are still bell River hospital. The complete programme for he formally declared the convention favorable throughout the prairie li still an imperative need that em * eek To Vote Funds dian demand for an equal franchise. open. Rest wishes for the success of The fire la reported to have com­ He said the South African Govern­ the Liberal picnic at Gol tint ream provinces, promising a heavy yield ployers should keep in mind the ment saw no reason for making a the gathering were conveyed In a and an early harvest, state# the recommendations made by Mr. Man- menced In a worked-over slashing Winnipeg, July 25.—It was stated on Saturday has been drafte.l. message from the Prince of Wales, weekly crop report of the Canadian son In his circular letters: that is, and to-day It is said to be raging distinction between the Indian resi­ over an area of several hundred unofficially to-day before the leg­ dents of South Africa and the Afri­ and the following *chevat. president of the asso« la- Fully ninety per cent, of the wheat of their establishment*, wherever acres. The fire is out of control and islature met in special session to give can natives. He urged that the only Is being fought by a crew of seventy wise course in the franchise matter be adhered to : tlon, occupied the chair. Is headed out In Manitoba and cut­ possible, eo mm to admit of at least legislative effect to the Moderation was to "o vgry carefully Into It. In­ 2 p. m.—Leave Victoria. In addition to the Prpn)ler. Hon. ting ha* started at St. Norbert, an«f a small percentage of partially dis­ league bill for Government control J. A. Robb. Minister of Trade and In a couple of other places In th«; cidentally. he pointed out that the 2.30—Arrive GoULtream. abled men being taken infb their ser­ and kale of liquor, endorsed by a Indians in British Columbia had been (’ommerce. and Hon. M. H. Heland. southern portions of the province. vice: and secondly, that they .should ‘♦Iniwier nf Health aiuLSoldiere*Civil large majority of the electors on refused the vote and he thought thl» 3.00—Sport* programme. Cutting In general is expected to give a preference to the diikbled ex- MAINE MAN WRONGLY New Low Record for German was the only line that should be Re-establishment, are representing h«*gln In about two or three weeks. June 22, that the Government would Twenty-two Events. Koldier whenever a suitable vacancy Money in U. S. taken In South Africa. 4.SO- Baseball: Gyros v. Liberal tue Federal Government at the con­ The barley harvest also ha* been IMPRISONED TWO recommend that from 1500,000 to ference Dr. Reland delivered an ad­ started In Southern Manitoba, while $600,000 * voted an* placed at the Association. Result Beneficial. DECADES FREED 6.00—Supper. dress during the morrtlng session. At harvesting of rye is general through- “It Is along these lines that the New York, July 25.—German dispose! *t the commission to ensble APPEAL IN PAPER noon to-day the «telegates were en­ (Concjuded en pag* 13,) it to launch out in its business. About , 7,30 to 8— Speeches. Employment Service has been seek­ marks mwle another new F R Carlow, PrcFidf-nt of the Vic­ tertained at luncheon. * ...... ing to Influence employers, and ia a Thomnaton, Maine. July 25.— p*6 persons will be employed by the CASE DISMISSED Henry Lambert is a', free man record to-day, one sale tlvivmunept tor handle the business. toria Liberal Association, in thie « hair ... «Cam-hided on au? I;)...... BY PRIVY COUNCIL M. A. Macdonald. K. <£. Presided! Premier King. In his atfîlress' ipade j after Iwenty veer»' confinement In 'legislature circles the expecta­ KING GEORGE’S for a < rlrne which the Governor made in thé New York tion was expressed that in a boot two of British Columbia, Liberal Aeeocia- reference to tile recent action of the j" .J^ondoti. Jyfy ikr-rf the Canadian Alice In 1901. Evidence of foul would tie impossible fur the commis­ recover jnoney paid in excess of The trains will leave the city at 2 wood industries constitute the most ran agrouml on the -Shoebury National Telegraph Company was play found among the ruins of London, Ju sion which will conduct the provin» prices fixed by the Paper Control o’clock and 7.80 o'clock, returning at Important source of our national In­ Sands, near the month of the arrive*l at yesterday by the board of Allen’s burned farmhouse led to the Germai clal liquor business, and which has Board under the War Measures Act 7 o’clock and 11 ©VWcIt. — come. How rapidly this i-ource la Thames, at the completion of the conciliation which had been sitting the «ronvlction of Lambert after a ■till to be appointed to make all the of 1114 whs dismissed with costs by being depleted by fires, by Insect first r here since July 16. While the in- sensational trial. He Was freed aeon after the nrceesary arrangements Inside of two the Judicial Committee of the Privy pests, by export of raw product#, by lie* high and dry and her position mmm imoYint given to each in­ yesterday and given an official months, but the feeling was general Council to-day. See page 13 fee additional Late undue exploitation, and unnecessary Is* regarded ae serious. The King dividu#! is comparatively small, In t.l.ument exprewing beHef in his that If no time were lost, the pre­ The judgment state.-* that the ap­ Local and Telegraph News. and often wanton destruction, few If was not on board. the aggregate for the company It t i x ence. liminary work should be completed peal raised questions of some novelty any of n# have begun to appreciate. means between 160.000 and $70,000 a in that time. and delicacy.___ :-----{------ICestiuded on «*••• ** * year v ” 1 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923

started that will add much to the measure also to cucumbers. It Is mente Just completed with the rail­ production value of the Province. estimated that the total value of pro­ ways at $7 a ton, making thé prob­ duction on Saanich Peninsula ALBERTA COIL FOR able retail price about $11 a tbn. It Cherries. amounts to between $760,00» and SKEETER SKOOT will come from the Wee* In a series “The Olivet cherry, used for can­ $800,000.” ______of fifty-car shipment*. The average ning and preserving, is another of the output of the two minds represented Drives away Mosquitoes, Black Files, etc by Arthur is 1,000 ttins a day. fruit products of the Haanich rancher. MANS0N GETS JOBS Five carloads were shipped last sea­ __ —— .....Ipac.cla dix-oot, lifca.it»,...... son; ot $7,00» value. Several tons - FOR 191 DISABLED '•Obtainable- only.ut the Re Kail store Shipments of Fuel Are Now were also taken by the Empress In two sixes, 25c and 50c Manufacturing Company, of Van­ VETERANS IN B. C. Being Arranged couver. Limited SAANICH (Continued from page 1.) 1212 Douglas Street The Owl Drug Co., Limited. Toronto, July 26.—With the object “Raising pf chickens and other do­ of Introducing Alberta coal in large mestic fowl is another source of rev­ large measure- it has succeeded.1 Telephone 1901 quantities into Toronto homes, James enue to the many hrrid owners whose Mr. Manson said. "But there are v Campbell Bids. .Prescription W. H. Bland. Mgr. Arthur, of Winnipeg, representing VALUED JU still a number of these men not pro­ Fort and Do ««las. Specialists Phone1H holdings do not extend beyond a few the Drumheller and Lethbridge acres. Value of these, according to vided with work, and others who are mines, is at present Jo the city. the latest figures, last year amount­ not employed Ml a manner suited to The lignite or domestic coal can be ed to $122,000, being made up us fol­ their abilities.” . ( lows: Fowls, 70.656. averaging three We would like to hear.” says the July Clearance of and a half pounds each, at 28 cents report, “of more opénings for clerical 1 ...... —' ------per pound, $69,242.88; chickens. 94.- employment, as we nave a large ASK THE ONE WHO BURNS IT 600, averaging two pounds each, at number of men on our list who are Special Display of Summer Footwear All This Week. Activities of Peninsula 25 cents per pound, $47,800; three welf qualified for such work; but it See Our hundred turkeys at 14 each. $1.200; seems hm if nearly all employers who Window* Note the The value of the agricultural pro­ 2,310 ducks at $1.78, $1,800; 985 geese need help of this kind prefer to en­ G. D. CHRISTIE duce on yancouver Island’s garden, at $2.60, $2.462. Besides about $1.500 gage a man direct, and not through Ready-to-Wear for Special 1623 Douglas Street the Haanich Peninsula, is estimated worth of rabbits were disposed of. Values an employment bureau. Perhaps Four Deere From Hudson's Say Co. at from $760.000 to $800,000 annually. Cattle. this preference Is natural, hut It What WU1 the In a very well prepared summary should be Impressed that there is ’ ...... I which forms the feature article of “With approximately 2,500 cows on the Peplnsula. many of which are greater necessity for keeping the dis­ Telephone Talk, the organ of the II. pure bred, chiefly Jersey, with a abled man in mind.” Garments Price of Coal Be C. Telephone Co., In the July Issue Just published. number of Holstein and Guernsey Il l______— ------It Is admirably illustrated, with herds, the total yield for the district that many or the men stipulate that pictures of all the forms of agricul­ Is In the neighborhood of 1,176,000 the work found for them must be This FaU? gallons of milk. The provincial dairy either In Vancouver or Victoria. Coats, Suits, Dresses tural activity, and of five typical commissioner places the dlspnwttb.o homes In the municipality. "They may have good reasons for of this produce as follows: 220.600 this,” says the report, “but the fre­ We do not know, Strawberry Crep. Skirts and Knit Goods Don’t Iron pounds of butter, yielding at whole­ quency of such requests has un­ but It would be a In describing the strawberry crop, sale rates $88,000; 820,000 gallons of doubtedly added to the difficulty of good plan to start the statement says: “The straw­ milk, In the form of domestic sup­ re-establishing them. In the busy berry crop of this section of the pro­ stocking up now plies and Ice cream, yielding ap­ of the year, such as the pres­ vince brings In about $80.000 a year. proximately 1880.000. ent time, there are always a greater AU Morning!, IjhsI season forty-two carload* were Other Produce. nimber of openings up the coast or shipped, with 818 crates to a car and “Figures oï production mentioned up-country. What is required Is Millinery Special —or ell afternoon. Use an electric iron, save time, pet twenty-four boxes to the crate, or give a total of $691,000 for one year. more of an accommodating spirit on a total of 006,344 boxes. Each car­ In this are not Included tomatoes, the part of both employers and men. Crepe de Chine Summer Hate through in a couple of hours. It will be nicer ironing, load weighs about eight tons, so that grain and hay. Tomatoes are grown in order that the efforts now being too, and you won’t feel all hotvi anaand tiredurea out. about, 338 tons of berries are shipped. more extensively each year, and put forward by the Employment Ser­ These are the first-class berries that while they have heretofore been cul­ vice may have the best results. $6.85 go to market for table use. In ad­ tivated in the open, it has been found “SOVEREIGN” dition. another three hundred tons profitable to produce them under are shipped to Jam manufacturing glass. Home very large greenhouses Electric Irena companies In Vancouver. $5.50 ’There are 335 strawberry growers are to be found close to Victoria, Women’» Ready-to-Wear and Millinery With Stand and Cord on Haanich Peninsula, the land used where tomatoes are grown the year Remember Where for cultivation running from one-half around. This applies in a large an acre to teh scree per holding; with If more convenient *1.50 cash, balance on your monthly something over 400 acres m the lighting account. aggregate. You Got That Loganberries. __“The loganberry bush Is a prolific producer and the prospect is that Good Clean B. C. ELECTRIC much larger acreage will be devoted r Every iO to the production of thla fruit. The ' Packer of Fort and Langley Streets Telephone 123 acreage thla year Is double that of COAL? last. Last season ten carloads of loganberries were shipped, with a WILSON S value of about $14,000. You will get another Growers oh Vancouver Island THE GREATEST SHOE VALUE EVER OFFERED have concluded negotiations with the supply of the same U Drive B&K Government to supply 6.000 gallons FLY PADS Children’s Canvas Strap Shoes, rubber soles; the Ideal Summer of loganberry wine. This Is a bev­ Will kill more hies than quality if you order shoe at give-away price*. Act qulcklyT"you may never get thld erage of fine quality, .and should ft chance again. On sale Monday morning. POIIITRV MAÇfJ meet with the favor of the public It Sè°s WORTH or ZNY again from Sises 4 to lOt*. R*F $1 10. Pair ...... 50c will mean much to the -cultivator of STICK Y FLY CATCHER Btee* M to 2. Reg. $1.35. Pair ...... 76* This nutritious ration will small holdings, not only on Van­ increase your egg yield. For couver Island, but on the Mainland beet results fe**d It with VICTORIA AUTO LIVERY MUNDAY’SL ______1115 GOVERNMENT.STREET Kt'K scratch 's* hahmre as well. To make the quantity which J.E. Painter & Sens of ration. the Government has contracted to take, eighteen or twenty tons of ber­ Clean to handle. Sold by all $17 Cormorant Street Phene !36 NSW CARS Phone 1, 721 View Street ries will be required. Growers are Druggists, Grocers and FOR RESULTS USE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS. optimistic that an Industry will be General Stores

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LIMITED -U EDMONTON SASKATOON WINNIPEG REGINA i, MOOSE JAW CALGARY VANCOUVER NELSON VICTORIA VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JÜLY 25, 1923 iTiggy'-lUlLu.ll'ÜILLJ1 ».J. ■I..I.-I .. .i.li.N r \ Who First Felt Fina 1 Clearance ol iK\1 Summer Hats "Like CLEANUP CLEAN UP. WRONGLY DEPORTED SALE SALE lMt-fe GovXRKititst street AT Correction Made By Trade Commissioner in New Fight­ Zealand ing Premier King Said Empire Commencing Thursday a Five Nations Would Stand Coer? Together y*OCK.FTGHTTNG was bon V/ with the cocks. Special to The Times. But It le only SO yeve ego that Day “Clean-Up” Sale of Auckland, New Zealand, July 24.— Because of errors in the news puli the first man felt-like a fighting Ilshed by the New Zealand news cockl" papers making It appear that Canada would not come to the help of the How be has brothers, stolen other Dominions in case of trouble, nephews, nieces, all orer the world —all feeling like a fighting cockl* Summer Apparel . VV. A. Beddoe, Canadian Trade Com­ missioner here, made a correction In a public statement. It happens this way: A person He pointed out that far from half sick with bed stomach, dull < ';in.Hla refusing to pome to the aid and heavy headache, take* of the other Dominions, what Premier Beecham’s Pills just before going Clearing Broken Lines and Oddments of Seasonable King had said was that If some to bed. Immediately the Piib be­ nations should attack the Empire, gin to harmonise the digestive and Apparel Accumulated From the July when the family, although might eliminative organa. $5.00 quarrel amongst themselves at tlmeg. would stand together. Mr. King was Consequently, this person has a Clearance Sale one of the most patriotic men in the good night's sleep gnd arises in Emi'ir.', said Mr. BjMtX. the morning with clear brain, Massey's Views.____ bright en keen appetite, and full of energy far work and play. “I cannot help regretting," said the Clean-Up Sale of Blouses Women’s Bathing Suits ITime Minister of New Zealand. Rt It to now lust 80 yearn since Hon. W. F. Massey, when discussing Beecham’s Pills first began cor­ At $1.00 At $ 1.95 the forthcoming Imperial Conference, recting disordered stomach* and f at $1.00 Priced for Clean-Up "that the Imperial War Cabinet was Stirling sluggish livers and bowels 80 Trimmed and Sports Hats, these Hats can not continued in some form either 42 Trimmed Hats a Cabinet or a Council for the to natural activity — and feeling be worn late into the coming season, as they Empire. By allowing it to lapse like a fighting cock* to asadtiated Included in this special group are White none were sold for are late arrivals, biggest bargains in Summer great deal of valuable work has been a» Inseparably with Beecham’s Voile Blouses, Women’s and Children's Sale at $1.25 undone." Pills as the pills are with good Middy Blouses. Odd lines and broken less than $5.00. Hats ever offered'. Mr. Massey said he could not fore­ cast the programme of the confer sizes. All to clear during Clean-up Sale ence. but he thought, that if the At All Druggists— at ...... $1.00 Women’s Extra quality Navy Cotton Empire could avoid war for years to Bathing Suits, trimmed with red, white At $5.00 come a period of great prosperity 75 Hats mostly white, but a good assortment in gray, sand, navy and blaek. None would set in for all_ the British or gold ; all sizes ; regular up to $2.75. of these Hats were sold* for less than ♦15.00 and many as hïgh as *25.00. Most of 'Dominion*. * Ecu nom i c Confer­ Clean-up Sale price ...... $1.25 ence would do much, he felt sure, during the course of bis Pacific voy­ Clean-Up Bargains in them are imported models of well-known- makers. -But then why say more—come help forward Empire development ages and, the -crew needing some and see for yourself. and such development was hound to stimulants, he landed, set up his ap­ react on all parts favorably. paratus and ■ brewed a liquor from "There is much encouragement of the ti-tree, now known aa the Suits, Coats and war to-day." he *aid. "We should manuka. not shut our eyes to that. But I think All Bathing Caps it is unquestionably true that British "History doe» not relate whether Your Special Attention statesmen are sincerely trying to this home brew was successful." says Dresses To Clear avoid war everywhere and to bring Mr. 8haw. “but a similar liquor has Thursday at is called to our exceptionally fine values in the latest Sports Hats. peace to Europe as fast as possible, been made from the same tree since, HALF PRICE Very stylish models are to be found at $1.95, $2.95 and $4.75 All this, mind you, in the face of though unless we get prohibition I Two groupa of Gingham and Chambray provocation that in former times do not think it is likely to become Dresse* greatly reduced for Clean-up Summer Felts, a new showing of featherweight Cloehe models. Felt would have landed ua in a dozen popular/' Sale; sizes 18, 18 and 20. Clean-up Sale Dust At Sea. «2.50 and ...... f3.50 Hats are the fashionable Hats of the moment. A variety t<> choose Mr M.tssey highly approved of the When off the coast of New Zea­ Khaki Drill Overalls at from at selection of Singapore ws a naval land on her voyage from Heat tie the A group of Skirt*, odd lines; light and hase and the building »f depots a ml barqùentine George U. Hind ran in - dark colora. Greatly underpriced for July formication* there. Rather than tins m a storm -iroT~uf wind and rain; Clean-up Sale at ...... •3.75 being- a mtw of wor ft wotmTHEBEf hrrt-nf dmrtr—tr^ rame from wetH Clean-Up Sale Prices ___ to prevent it and to keep the peace vident! y from the interior of Aus­ Sports Suita, of wool jersey, fancy tweed in Asia. It meant also adequate pro­ tralia where there had been a severe mixtures and silk and wool mixtures. drought for many months—and it Every suit a splendid bargain. Clean­ tection for the 1‘aclfft Coast and At 52.25 Per Suit—Khaki Drill Overall* Canada. enveloped the whole ship, percolated up Sale prices, •16.00, 517.50 He was outlining his Government's into the crew s quarters and lay an and ...... 524.75 ankle length with bib and shoulder straps; policy as affecting the Imperial Con­ inch deep on the decks. all sixes. Clean-up Sale ...... 52.25 ference to be At Id in London next Ho severe was the wind that Ten per cent off all Burberry Coats The South African Plume Shop October. brought the dust that the «hip was pure based Lçre this week. All new styles At 52.65 Per Suit—Khaki Drill Overall* with This Dominion will do more in driven some rnHee out of her course. to select from. blouse and long sleeves ; ankle length; all 753 Yates Street Phone 2818 the way of naval defence," he said, To Abolish Oath. Smartly tailored navy Tricotkie Suits than it has done in the past " sizes. Splendid quality. Clean-up Sale, 52.65 As to the best method of Empire Ho many complaints have been priced for Clean-up Sale at 525.00. All defence there were now two schools, made against the law which makes good styles and a splendid bargain at it necessary for British subjects to this interesting price...... 525.00 one favoring air machines and the take the oath of allegiance before other continuing to adhere to the All. remaining Coat* and Wraps have battleship. His view, he said, was they can be admitted into the Do­ Clean-Up Sale of Knit that both were required, and that it minion that the Government has been farther leducwd for thhr- -final wee impost hL t* depend either decided to abolishJt,, A bill fbr the Clean-u*' Hale. Home very extraordinary FIGURESI lUUMLu UltUiwSHOW by itself Lord JeJlicoe and other purpose wttl be Introduced at the bargains are available for early shop- high authorities favored the capital present session of Parliament. Underwear sh|j> and in the face of such opinions Even Premier Massey himself has it would be foolish for the Empire to had to take the oath on landing in Rfautlful Silk and crepe Afternoon give up the battleship. the courftry, and those who for re­ Frocks are being offered at decided re­ "No one in the British Empire ligious reasons have refused have ductions during this final Clean-up Sale. 3 Pairs for $1.00 1 gone to Australia rather than enter wants war." he declared with eip- Women's Cotton Lisle Drawer*, wide or tight Increased Activity in Canada pbasis. "We sincerely want peace. the Dominion. knee. Regular to $1.00. To clear, 3 pa Irk ailR'%e must enct*uriUwfctb the utmost The law was passed after the war. Indicated By Employment the organizations that make for during the Bolshevist scare, and was for...... 61*00 spirin Figures peace." Intended to keep out I. W. W.'s and Clean-Up Sale Bargains in A • Preparedness. radical sympathizers. At 2 for $1.00 Ottawa. July 25.- Employment in 81 r Heaton Rhodes declared New Sight Restored. UNLESS you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you Girls' Cotton Lisle Combinations, tight knee Canada as at the beginning of July Zealand would have to revert to the Blind through an illness and given Is reported by the Dominion Bureau system of territorial training camps up as hopeless by two Scottish spe- the Hosiery Section and short sleeves; sizes 3 to 8 years. Regular are not getting Aspirin at all of Statistics as continuing to Im I nr existence before the war. At pre­ $1.25. 2 for ...... 61.00 sent the country was almost defence­ lalists, Mrs. Parker, an immigrant, prove, increased activity being noted arrived In New Zealand on the in all the provided. Reports from less. he said, and while the Defence Penman'* Peter Pan Ribbed Cotton Hose, for S.7S8 Arms with an aggregate pay Department over which he presides, steamship Remuera, her sight fully At 4 for $1.00 * roll of 815,128 persons showed an in did not wish to encourage militar­ restored. boys and girls. Sizes 6 (o >4- 4 pairs, 61*00 crease of two per cent. In the etn ism, it nevertheless wanted to he Soon after leaving Southampton Odd lines of Children's Vests and Bloomers ployment afforded, the index nun. prepared in case any emergency she slipped and fell down the com­ Women's Dropstltch Lisle Hose, black, cordo­ Summer weight. To clear at, 4 for 61*00 .her rising from 97.3 on June 1 to should arise. panionway on the ship. A little girl van, grey and navy. Regular $1.00 ,....65f | pf eHldent* of |he Canadian National MAN UNABLE TO threatened war and reverting to its l Railway, ! have reluctantly come to the AT —Odd lines and broken siaea 1*14 frame of mind, lie denounced the I MADE If^ANADAl !"it that the company cannot I OC of Chamoisette Glove* la HANDLE AFFAIRS Singapore project as colossal folly on effectively issue bonds In respect of the Sale at $3.50 the part of tha Government and invited . branch line programme which was re­ regulation and gauntlet style* in thé WAS MILLIONAIRE the nation to take the lead in Interna- I jected by the Kenate," said Sir Henry wanted color*. Regular to $1.60. Clean­ ttonal disarmament. Thornton, president of the Canadian up Sale ...... *,...... 75< New York, July 25.—Ferdinand W. Premier Baldwin, replying, empha- ! National Railway, at the conclusion of and $4.75 Huydam, the "«West Incompetent Msed the difficulties of carrying out a 1 a series of conferences which were held AT (?1 Qff—Clearing odd” line* and policy with which everybody was not I here yesterday to consider the • sug- | tpJL*a/U broken sixes of^Kayser known in New York courts." whqee In sympathy. The mistake must not be 1 ■1rs gestions from various sources in Weal- J Here are two groups of Wool Eullover Sweaters affaJn for ftftr year* were handled J. G. Ramsden Removed From ule of thinking that what might he , ern Canada that bonds for branch line ! that offer very unusual value at 63.60 and and Niagara Maid Silk Gauntlet Glove* war weariness was necessarily an m»- ; construction be Issued; In grey, mode, pongee and navy. Regu­ ’ by a committee, was a millionaire i.-ess of .innate good will . | 64.76. They are all this season's buying and Office on Hydro-Electric "The difficulty is not so much with 1 lar to $8.26. Clean-up Sale at ...61.65 when he did last l>bruary, It was Alluding to the growth in Europe the power to issue bonds as w ith respect , came In the wanted styles and colors. A splendid Commission since the war of feelings of extreme ' to the power to exiietid the proceeds." j bargain for Clean-up Sale at 63.60 and 64.76 disclosed yesterday In proceeding# nationalism which, unless corrected, ; he said. "To make it clear to the : l-rcllrnlnafy to distribution of the for­ might bear the »r*d* bf peril to peace, public, the bonds van. only be issued Toronto, July 25.—J. <1. Ramsden, he said the Government believed that 1 for construction of such railway facili­ tune. a member of the Hydro-Electric any attempt now to convene an Inter­ ties as are authorised by Parliament, Huydam. related to many aoclolly cemmlsNlon of Ontario, was removed national conference would not only lead and the parliamentary authority which Watch Our Ads Each Day for “Clean-Up” Sale Bargains from office yesterday under an Or­ to failure, but would lead to an In- may be given to the company is clearly prominent persons, inherited In 1874 drflnlte postponement of any possibility restricted under section 23 of the Cana­ from hts father a $60,(WO estate which der-In-Council passed by the Pro­ of. achieving the end all desired. It vincial (government. Mr. Ramsden dian National Railway Company Act. ww to more than S-U-iuo-VOe in value was hopeless to approach the question "The branch Une» bill was for the S„ 1*27 Tfte property consisted >4 was appointed tp, tgie commission until the problem* of reparations -gnd purpose ot authorizing the Leur and !»«• in fTifoaifo, Michigan and. Tsar., year by ,tbe Drury government/ . m were sailed ^Premier Ferguson stated that this action «Mid been taken to make way SHR1NERS TO KOOTENAY. Henate, the company laentirpiy without THIRTEEN INSANE CHARLES A. DÛPUY for a reorganisation df the’commis- power .and authority to carry on the < CHANGE IN RHODESIA. Glkeh Temple, ef this city, head-} contemplated programme, either la CONVICTS STILL AT DIED IN FRANCE ^ Und fof making whole or In part,". r ■{£&:'? quarters df the RhMtiem In British ‘ Ixmdon. July 26.—The meeting of U. 8. ROTARY CLUB EVENT. LARGE IN ILLINOIS Perpignan, France, July 16,— shareholders of the British South Columbia, will hold a ceremonial In I herd end eeft eeep, 1 African Company, whlgh for many Portland. Ore., July 26.—Forty Per­ Nelson during the Labor Day Week­ softening water, for el CANADIAN WOMAN Charles Alexander Dupuy. fi end. September 8 and 4 next. There ! Chester, III- July 24.—An armed years has held extensive property as sons in ten cars left here a* 7 a. m. Ing, disinfecting and for ever . •- HONORED BY GREECE guard in a tower overlooking the re­ Premier, died here yesterday. well as administrative rights in to-day as the Portland contingent of ill be a large .class of candidates , from Cran brook. Femie. Nelson, ) j 600 ether. purposes. creation yard of the state hospital he we, President of the Chi Khedeeia under an imperial charter. the Jlotary Club. California-Oregon Athens. July 25.*—Sarahin Coming,vui nuig, ofui foriw thei lit- criminaliTiminw insaneiiimuk hereafter will of De nutle« when the anu > egterday unanimously sanctioned the interstate meet at Crater Iatke. Rossland. Reveletoke and other I Yarmouth, N.8., waa places, and it *a expected- there wlH ■uch. ovt.breit.k8 .Vaillant, thrwtr/ji bomb at him agreement reached with the Colonial About sevèXy persons are expect­ I mwmn Of the Near when forty-one hi* courageous bearing anesterday conferred the Cross of St. Twenty-eight of th* convicts were continues." gained him i of responsible government In Rho­ by additional cars at Salem and and Vancouver will be on hand, Xavier for their efforts in behalf of back in their cells to-day, leaving * desia on October 1 next Kugene bringing with them their band. refugees since the Smyrna disaster. thirteen still at large. M. Dupuy waa born le 1861. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 = the League of Nations took a hand and event­ ually arranged to float a loan. How the pro­ üirtaria flatlg ülimea gramme has succeeded is a matter of common Otler People's Views knowledge. Austria has been salvaged. Her BLUNDERS WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 f •«•"Wd I. the Editor end I». Kirk’s reform programme of last October has been sue ?"1'd '•» PUMK-.llo. mu* b. ih.rt BB< iW1/ Ta. Inner .. un loi. Ik. Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by cessful. In eight months something in the na­ iwrtkm. All com- ™E. TIMES PRINTING ’AND P.UBLISHINO. COMPANY. ture of a miracle has been worked by .thg. League must War the name and ad- -i. ...^LIMITED.-...'... 4>f Nations. And one of its offieials describes *4* ] 7 OlFleex: Center Bread and Fert Street» ■ progress of the scheme in the following brief haa stood the long tset—the Business Office (Advertlalng) ,;t,...... Phone rbrffi: kso ThsrLsjF 1 hardest test of all—and has Circulation ...... Phone 6S4* Editorial Office ...... Phone 45 (1) "The Austrian currency, which had dropi>ed ■tpod It better than any other to 1-1,600th part of its gold value, has not depre­ the one man cars. Coal. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ciated ; (2> thearight of note issu* has been trans­ To the Kdlior:—will you kindly I lty Delivery ...... 11.00 per month ferred from the Government to an Independent low me through the medium of 1 Sy Mall (exclusive of City) Canada and Great bank of issue, the capital having l>een subscribed f®111* to direct the attention of "Mutin! m ™ * Britain a...... 56 00 per annumin Austria; (3) the Budget expenditure has been A,d*rmanlc Council to an in­ Kirk’s j^Wedly jA „mL,b to cover the first Fort streets and walked quickly up Is Victoria's most popular fuel an increase of sixty-three per cent, in the .number Budget deficit during the reform period Austria towards Douglas to herself raised internal gold loans of more than catch the Foul Bay car. I boarded butit must be Cdmaris of people entering Canada during the last three f 15,000.000; (9) to cover further deficits before the 22 *ÎMM and had Just taken What poor judgment does this Sinnths as compared with the corresponding receipts from the main foreign loan should l»e- seat, which was well towards the Quarter of last year ; that for the month of June conte available a short-term loan of more than end of the car. when I noticed the Kirk Coal Co„ Ltd. woman show in selecting her 115.000,000 was raised in Great Britain (where motorman standing at the top of the jewelry? the increase was as high as eighty-three per cent, the issue was largely oversubscribed), France, Hol­ car and evidently endeavoring to 1212 Breed St Plpne 138 land. Switzerland and Belgium at about 7 per cent., wl11 *>• found among more favorable than in the corresponding month ni;îmc,t/omî one'e attention. After a torday a want ade. BETTER QUALITY! LOWER PRICES) and (10) during the first five months of 1923 the little I found he was beckoning to me of 1922. receipts from the revenues directly pledged to the and I Immediately went forward and (Copyright. l»:j, Awoclat.4 Editor.) There is material for gratification in these service of the loan have totalled more than twice a as Informed that the transfer I had PAINTS, STAINS and VARNISHES Comparisons because of the fact that we kave amount required tot That purpose. handed him was punched at 10.30. I ‘ Made In Victoria , i Mere is positive proof that it is possible to re stated that I did not know when It £ar enough, and he- also heard so much of the manner in which Old Coun ^on: * - • * • - — — Punched, and assured him that I recommended a liberal display of try migrants arc showing a preference for the struct the continent of Europe if Governments nad lost no time In hurrying up Fort lifesaving cards and apparatus and WILLIAMS and HARTE, Ltd. Antipodean Dominions. This hardly .seems to be seeking assistance will take advice and act upon Mreet from the other car. He said: |^AVBL00|vj a boat. Lifebuoys In this Instance, (Nag Paint Company) ,*1 Alî«t.îer’ transfer was punched ne asserted, were useless, as a man Get Prient 1302 Wharf 6L borne out by facias reporte^. in a special dis­ it. Austria demonstrated her willingness to be a* « . ’ ,and * w»s then nearly 12 could not throw them far enough to Try Qualityl patch from London wliirli relates an impatience advised by following the licague*s proposal and o clock, i •aid' That . f would pay help the lad. The current he stated, by doing everything that she could do herself to another fare and report the matter. was not dangerous to a swimmer. on the part of ex-service men at having to sign I accordingly paid the extra fare, and Apparatus Stolen something like twenty-four documents before they make it a success. She recognized, and other now in this public way report the Is Sivâd in the Vigor of Its Freshness •old by Grocers Throughout Canada Senior Constable Wilkie, of the may commence a journey to Australia. countries will have to recognize sooner or later, incident as |t may happen that some provincial , police, mentioned that that public policy must rest upon sensible co other reputable citlsen may suffer a there* were four buoys available at It may be true that the more especial interest similar humiliating experience before the point of the tragedy. Hopes were in Canada at this time has been brought about c>i>eration and mutual interest and trust. In this a car full of passengers not from also placed ready for this purpose, Northern. instance at least the League of Nations is en any fault of his own, but entirely due but the difficulty confronted was that by the appeal for many harvest workers ; but the to the “one-man car system,* which the apparatus was frequently stolen. fact remains that the offices of Colonel Obed titled to the gratitude of the world because à throws far too much work and re­ Both buoys and ropes were repeatedly Smith in London have been literally besieged by recovering Austria, no longer shackled by ancient sponsibility on the man In charge of being taken awaÿ, and the police had aieT political fetters, should act as a stabilizing in- MARCHETA to replaoe them- ______intending settlers during the last few days. And My reason for directing iha .atten­ tion of the Aldermanlc Council to FOX TROT BY Bumming up, the coroner pointed even If spècial single and return fares have at­ ftuetrcp^n Tine part of the world where trouble out that it was one of those sad ac­ brews at the slightest provocation. this incident is. that notwithstanding tracted the attention of these people there is It Is a small matter. I consider, like cidents at this dangerous point of every other taxpayer in good stand­ ISHAM JONES the Gorge which claimed1 on an av­ more than a reasonable possibility that those who erage one victim a year. The place ing. that I am entitled to expect the Reveeeu—“OTHER LIPS” once taste the freedom of life in the Canadian THE GORGE MUST BE MADE SAFE. city, when giving the right to any was not particularly dangerous a* West will hesitate before returning to crowded company to use its streets for rail­ deep water places went, except in way transportation, to stipulate such the respect that all deep water places conditions and economic uncertainty. Included in the if!rand Jury’s presentment at conditions .as will ensure adequate were dangerous to nen-swimmers. the conclusion of the assizes last Fall was a provision for the comfort and con­ There were many fhi* more danger­ venience of citizens, and the present ous rapids in the Inland waters, but THE LATE DR. RUTHERFORD. recommendation that sufficient ropes be furnished system dix1* not come within meas­ the particular spot in question was at various points at the Gorge for the assist­ urable distance of fulfilling these rqoro so in view of the fact that it ance of boaters and swimmers in dis­ requirements. as in close proximity to a large city. It would be safe to .say that the W. T. ANDREWS. The late Newton Egbert Vernon farming element of this Dominion in gen tress. As far as we can learn the author­ 460 Stannard Avenue, Victoria, L&rkin was born In Dungeness, B. C.. July 23. 1923. Wash., and had been a resident of eral will regard the passing of Dr. J. G. ities were not sufficiently- impressed with this city for the past eleven years, the suggestion to carry it out: -It wutilitunl lie* He Is survived by his mother, three Rutherford as nothing less than, a national BROTHER’S DREAM sisters and three brothers. Mrs. E. misfortune. To him went unreserved eredit for fair to blame them for the tragedy which took Gardiner and MrsB W. Gardner, of the magnificent strides which the stock-raising place a day or so ago ; but it is reasonable and LEADS TO FINDING Victoria; Mrs. C. Ehle. of Belling­ fair to point out that if ropes had been in posi­ ham. Wash.; Fred Larkin, of Cali­ industry has made in Canada during the last two OF GORGE 90 | fornia; E. A. Larkin, of Tacoma, and çlecades. Mjaeh of his earlier work in the calling tion and available when young Larkin found him­ Hoy Larkin at home. The remains self in dtffirtihitf his life might have been saved. «Continued fr»rt r*ss 1.) are reposing at the B. C. Funeral to which tut devoted the major part of his life con­ Always something New on Chapel, from where the funeral will cerned itself with the improvement of Canadian If ought not' to 1>e necessary to allude to this sub­ Bridge, from that point of vantage to Brunswick Records. Remember be h eldto-morrow fatemoon at 2 ject again. scan the water beneath him. But they play on any phonograph. » m. Interment will be made In Ross herds, while the outstanding success of policies there was no sign of the body. Then, Bay Cemetery. for which he was largely responsible must have acting on an impulse, and urged on also ask to hear Your safety and welfare is zealously guarded from the time yee afforded him considerable satisfaction during the by the stream which had so Im­ pressed him the previous night, he “FIRST, LAST AND step on a Great Northern train until you step off at your destination' more recent years of his service to the country NOTE AND COMMENT proceeded to a boat-house and from ALWAYS" Travel via the •s a member of the Board of Railway Commis­ there rowed straight to a certain The WEATHER sioners. In that role the farmer and the stock spot, close to the scene of the orig­ \Chen President Hardiug met the people of inal tragedy, where a few sticks and breeder had eanse to remember a sympathy and leaves floated un the surface of thé ORIENTAL LIMITED :î understanding born of long and practical associ­ t ortlova, Alaska, he was informed that the town water. He did not hesitate, but SEATTLE—TACOMA— SPOKANE had no grievances to be redressed and had no leaning over the aide of the boat KENT’S ation with rural problems in manifold aspect. reached down Into the dark water Victoria. July 25 —6 a. m —The baro­ (PORTLAND via LP.IiS. Ry.) To the uninitiated the late I)r. Rutherford was new theories of government to propound. Some and clutched what waa beneath. It meter is rising over this Province and Considerably more than a specialist in the several new form of civic award should he created forth was hia brother's body. fine, warm weather is becoming general with and Cordova’s name and unique condition Jury’s Rider. PHONOGRAPH STORE on the Pacific Slope. Local showers To CHICAGO branches of the department of his own particular The evidence of , witnesses who 1004 Government St- Phone 3449 are reported in the prairies. study; he possessed a fund of humor should be suitably engraved at the top of the went to the assistance of the drown­ '•fteperte. f WITHOUT CHANGE scroll. ing boy led the Jury to add a rider Victoria-Ba«miF*tec. 30 20: tempera­ Viflt GLACIER NATIONAL PARK-America's Senic Wonderland — that always enabled him to impart an arresting lo their verdict of accidental death MOVING THIS WEEK ture. maximum yesterday, 69: minimum. 53; wind. 12 miles 8. W : weather, fair. enitfute, on the main line of the Great Northern. The new steel trains o* interest to his public utterances; his was a’ happy by drowning lo the effect that the the towing path at the bridge be extend­ Vancouver—Barometer. 30 20: temper­ faculty that enabled him to translate the lan­ A wild-west ' hold-up accompanied by a TO 641 YATES STREET ature, maximum yesterday. 68: mini­ pistol battle at the corner of King and Yonge ed at each end. and that the rope be mum. 52; wind, calm; weather, clear. guage of technicality into that of common ap­ lowered so that It can be reached Kamloops—Barometer, *0.16; tempera­ peal and understanding. Here lay part of the Streets in Toronto is so startlingly unique as to more, easily. ture. maximum yesterday. 96; minimum, GREAT NORTHERN RY. 60: wind, S. W. ; weather, clear. secret of hjs efficiency and popularity and the q^cupy a place of its own in Canadian history. Charles Day, the lad’s partner in ar- the last word in railroad equipment. Standard and tourist Pullman the canoe, told of hiring the canoe Barhervilln jRjromstcr. 30 08; tem- reason why his death will he the more widely • uch things never happen nowadays in settled gave evidence on their attempts at perature, ma* •?« tarda y, 76: mini- ran, rompartmenl-ohseeratkin cars, “daylight" diner», superb roadbed, . iîij'ir and j'a

A VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, WEDNESDAY. JULY 25, 1925 5

DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED | Superior Value» Ittrt Meure: • e.m. te • p.m. ; Wednesday, 1 p.m.; Saturday, • p.m. Best Qualltie, JULY SALE ■ • ...... m n - i — JULY SALE v.'UftW-'WV.in»' f j-ir-

Summer Clearance Sale as Good as Any During the Month Women’s and Misses’ Men’s Furnishings Velour and Polo Cloth Coats Special Value for Thursday Soft Dollar Pins, in gilt Men’s Outing Shirts, of Two Clearance Bargains finish and in fancy design durable material, patterned at ...... 25C in light fancy stripes and SUITS made with collar attached; Soft Mercerized Hem­ sizes 141/» to.161/.. Special A Very Special <£ 1 /J CA stitched Handkerchiefs, at ...... SI.00 At $7.50 and $14.95 Bargain . . . t]>l £sUV regular 35c. On sale, 2 Men’s Pine White Elastic for ...... v .35...... 3# and made iu several styles. Some have patent leather 98c Moat excellent value at, each ...... #4.50 4-Quart aise. Special #8# Blade Bene Reeet# Beef, per ll>...... ,...... 9# Creee Bib Reset# Beef, per #, ...... 13# licit to match the dress, others have tic-hacks of gingham. — Whltewear, First Floor 42-Inch Navy Berge, all Grey Enamel “Oafay" Tea Regular Counter, Delivered. The collars are in several styles, trimmed with fancy Shoulder» Spring Lamb, tier lb...... 84# stitching. Hires for 8 to H years. wool and in a smooth Kettle», 2-quart else. Spe­ Local Veal Steaks, per lt>...... 30# weave. Make up well Provision Counter Specials cial, each ...... nr.. 88# Cambridge Saueage. per Ih...... 33r One atyle ia a two-tone effect, with cheek gingham top in dresses and will wear Spencer's Frime Butter, 44#; 3 lhe. for ...... #1.39 Smell Reaet# ef Veal, per lb...... 33# and plain skirt. Excellent value at...... #2.50 1f-lnch Blue Enamel Dieh- —Lower Main Floor well at, a yard . 98t* Spencer’s Springfield Brand Butter, 38#, 3 lhe. for...... #1.11 There are Middy Dresses, the middy and dress separate. Nueoa, per pkt...... SS# pane, beet grade. Big value 64-Inch All-Wool Spencer’s Standard Back Bacon, sliced, per lb...... 40# These are in large sizes only; navy, cadet anil white. Spencer’s Standard Picnic Heme, per U>„ 17# and...... 18# at, each ...... 89# The white trimmed with navy collars and cuffs.- The Tweed* and Berges, for Spenser's Standard Cottage Bella, half or whole, per lb., 36# GROCETERIA SPECIALS skirts are pleated. Values to $5.75 for ...... #2.50 , d re tee*, suit» aud . • 2»".izs*■ * ■ ?..î.* v.„r.38# . The ’’Teerlees” Mincer, for Whit. Swan Laundry Isafc per tmt ...... Gingham Dresses in assorted colors and checks, all neatly skirts. This is a chance Spencer's Select Bide Bacon, s!h e...... I..89# vegetable*, nut* and fruits. Winnies Rneps- et per *t>. .... :...... VSJ.Vpfor . i..v r» i*., ;y. r$.< ... i* .-v V1 4 teriel at/ a *low •priw.'i - - •penær'e Own «Jertie 0* Tonguw, per lb. » ù A -. & #•# • .-> On eale >stt. edcb' ; #1.99 ' 1 fcnel tnn, ne ...... Spenesr'e Own Corned Bppf, per lb...... /...... 48# Bwtw ■ aexe,. tin ...... Dresses in light and dark voiles, navy, Urown and 8axe, Per yard ., . . ..#1.00 —Hardware, Lower Spencer’s Potato Baled, per lb...... 33r Ornpe Nuts at, per pkt. —Dress Goods, Main Floor —Main Floor ...... I4\k« Very neat styles. Spécial at, each ...... #3.75 Nertrepie Pure Haney, per lb. 33# Liny’s A.p.r.gu. Soup, per tin ...... 6# —Children’s, First Floor —Lower Mein Floor —Lowe- Mala Floor DAVID SPENCER, UMITED Finest Quality Apricots, Crate, $1.55 r— •tower's Lime Juice. /»A . Loan Fat Roasts, lb. 8* lUVENIR OF VIEWS quart Wide . VVV and ...... Nabob Lemonade Crystals ftA IN WOMAN’S DOMAIN - regular 25c tin for ...... -critic. To Mrs. Gertrude Hunt-I wilP be suitably Illustrated with a This Piano m<»st suitable tion and Initiative of this little band n^aenteer?,,a?i«VIC«IOrlS. Who tî. at present studying in Kuroi>e. there! lows: where a smaller instrument la of progressive women rltigens. desired. It ha« a full rich tone; I J range. ^ Two separate Well-printed prigs lists 1rs already mTÎI ,s.fel1 th? SOOd ^orlune to r>l»y Hkyllne of Vancouver, warm «rai-TY . mu“cl-»n and «*rn Green Timbers—"Huneet Throueh in fact possesses all the superior ovens, very compart with available and over »Z00 la offered In qualities that have made the L .1 J prtaee In the various sections, which Mm.T^n^nXi'^rrrr-Bd- ^nr:rT,mb*"-” ->■ enamel doors and splasher are open to all reeldenta of Kequl- Helntxinan Plano- famous. bark. Will wash like an malt. Entry forma for the various It I» also moderate in price enamel dish. Polished sect Iona should be obtained without the manager of the artist department J.r^k,rk-8,'”h R-"» and is sold on suitable term* delay from any of Ihe following con­ or the well-known pianoforte mtnu- Lions—"Lion's Gate," by Mrs. L« Catalogue on application. steel top and cup water veners: Home rooking and produce. fheturera. Hteinway & Son. of Lon­ Fevre. jaeket. Price connected Mrs Lock ley mt Kequlmalt Road, don and New York. The sequel to Capilkno Canyon —‘ Ballad of Yad only $150.00. The best telephone No. till; home canning the introduction was a request from do,” by Pauline Johnson. and preserves. Mrs. C. FUe. «61 Ed­ the great pianist thàt Mrs Green, . Bow River_ —“Rivers of Canada,” range buy in the city, ward Street. I'hone SUSY : vege­ play for him, and accordingly ehd 1 by ( a7na^ HEINTZMAN * Ce, Ltd, 1113 Government 8t. fume and see it. Your table.. Mrs Rogers. I fît Juno gave an exacting programme for him Parliament Building»—“Victoria,” Street. Phone 7«»eL:: Mrs Huleh- •t the Steinway Hall. London, on by Biles carman old range taken in part insop: London 81 rest ,* plants and June 21. In a letter to a friend in The Lost Lagoon—"Lust Lagoon," payment. flowers Mr». H. Clark, Gore Street: Victoria Mrs. Green stated that "his, by Pauline Johnson. needlework. Mrs. J. Holltngan. phone pleased comments on my playing far ! Sunset on Point Grey—“Sqneet on 4I0R. IB Lyall Street: arte atûl exceeded my wildest dreams." To Point Grey.” B.C. Hardware*, Paint Co.,9 Ltd. TelephonejVr* *y* 82 crafts. Mrs. Stevens. S07 Head Street: Mr. and Mrs. Urcha Paderewski con­ Mt. Robson -"A sky of the West." children’* cooking and needlework, fided his opinion that Mr*. Green C, P. R. Memorial "The Way of Mrs. J. Appleby. 4SI Dockyard Road. possessed everything to make a great It." by Douglas Leader Durkin. Mrs. A. Booth. 1291 Denman Street artist—than which no greater tribute! Mt. .Lgfray—“Ob to Wander Once $1.50 and Mrs Kelly. 1$7€ Eaquimalt Road, could be paid. Again." Mrs. Green's performance before are the general conveners; Mrs. F. et. n h . ----. ------I Lsike Agnes-naura, "LittleIA Ul< Lac Granler," Campbell. 121* Carlisle Street, has Ihe I'olleh musician hie had a «till by Henry Drummond. Shirt Waists Smardon’s and “Parisienne” Pumps charge of the baby show: Mrs Sand- XV" - t" ",he of " ,ir' "Three 81.lore Trow, Nest Paes.- ” f B'elnway grand plenp to by PeuUne Johnson. ers and Mrs. G. Wise of Head Street, r,ehP.cr:5.e 'KhSSr ""r:' r 8,,ven Sl.ler»- Dou*la. Fir, of TOMORROW Special at Tongiy and semi-tongue effects in patent are respectively convening the ice MRS. GERTRUDE HUNTLEY GREEN leather, black or brown kid. with Louis cream and candy stalls; Mrs. H. ESLiïJSdSttJSTgJfr gïï22, Perk" by B,inrh* ,rt>* Howden will be at the head of the (Lr UC <>r baby Louie heels are included at this IfWsr. when she mentioned the "de- J Beaver 35c grounds committee ami Mrs. B. Jack- lishtful surprise" to M. Faderewakl Lak -"The Beaver.” by Clearance I ’rive. Un. phone 74251,1 is acting a# sec­ he knew all about It. eo H la probable Mrs Fevre. Exceptionally (food Quality retary of the eshihition. From any that the gift la a tangible token of. Ij»ke Louise.... "A I«ake. „ Memory.** by Shirt Waists for bova: long | of these ladle* the necessary par­ a great arliara admiration for her W", ?Il/rid * emplmll. ticulars and entry forms may be ob­ undoubted ablllly. 1 Mt: Lefray-----— and1 ■"Mt. '•Vittorta "Call sleeves. Sizes fur ii and 7 \ Sayward MUTRIE8SGN 1203 tained without delay. Mrs. Green left Lnntfon on July 1 of Ihe Coast." years only. Building for the continent, where she will re­ Elk Fall* —"Where the Torrent* Douglas St LANGFORD AND METCHOSIN main until the Autumn. The first l«eap DOwn,” by Blanche Irbe Brem few weeks she spent In Berlin, Vienna ner. Special to The Time*. and Paria, it Is improbable that Mrs. Rproat Lake—"Vapor and Blue.” J) Mrs. H. CatUral I gave a delight­ Green will return to Victoria before Sunset on English Bay "English Sam M. Scott | ful dance at bee born* a» lawtfwré next year. - BB|." BrWIdtirMalherbe Hllhnan. I IsSke in honor of her guest, Mr. De- Lillooet Trail—"Ullooet Trail," by New Woolworth Building Witt Carrington, of* California. The Pauline Johnson large veranda where the guests London, Eng : Bishop of 8. Japan. Morane Lake—"Call of the Woods." Douglas Street Phone 402S I I danced bad been tastefully‘decorated { Mrs A. !>-•. Fukueka. Japan: Miss Peace Arch—"Peace.” with Japanese lanterns, and the ef­ Mr. and Mrs. C Bassett, of Dun­ Maude Thomas. Master Gordon Sinclair Pass—"Down the Pass," by fect was very charming Mrs T H. Wilkinson, of Vancou­ Thomas. Misa Alicia Musgrave. Los can. are visiting In Victoria for a ver Street, ha* left for Clayoquot Angeles. Bltas Carman short time as the guests of friends, on a visit to her father. Mr. Riddell. Signatures- "A Greeting," by Clive Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Secret *n- coo o o o Phillips-XVolley I tfftainctF friends at an Informal O O O Mi** Helen Bennett who has been «fâncc glvMh at their horn#» at Lang- Mrs. Coutts. of Mavne Island, after Messrs. Galloway, Fellow** end The book also contains the signa­ spending h few weak* vacation in | ture# of the committee making the ford on Saturday evening. * few days* visit In Victoria, is re­ Angu*. of Vancouver, camped at Victoria as the guest of her mother. Victoria Optical Shop turning home to-day. Maple Bay over the week-end. gift. ’Just xLittle______Shop_ of $ O o " o Mrs. F A. Bennett, Trutch Street, is Among new arrival» at the lake O o O leaving on . Friday to resume her 1037...... Douglas - 1 SL are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walker and Mrs. B. T. Rogers has returned to Miss A. B. Knight, headmistress of General Hoapiïï* “ ,h* V—Royal af*55*ilRevi< JX.'ffw I child. trainir GORDON SHAW lanerry V, days on their way to Portland, where the guest* of Mr and Mr* J. M. Monday, July 36. The committee for provided, also ice cream and cake. O. P. * J. GALT. LIMITED they will visit friends for some time, Savage at the’r Summer hom#- Josephine O Donahue, of Ottawa Women's Institute, and the Gorge While Mra. J. A. Macdonald. Mrs Presbyterians. o o o o o o Mr and Mrs. T. O. Hole, of 527 Fred Jones. Mr*. T. . D. Pattullo. After being M guest In Victoria for Mr*. Walter Scott and Mrs. A. N. ____ A concert will be given in the the past three month*. Mrs. R. Ham­ Burnside Road, announce th<* en­ gagement of their daughter: Gwen- Mouat presided at the tea table Metchosin Hall on Tuesday. July 31 ilton hn* left for Seattle en route to which was centred with a large bowl under the auspices of the Metchosin her home in Toronto. ooline vMabcl. to Mr. Joweph Skipeey YOUR HOME son of Mr and Mrs. J t Skioeev H04*1* «id lavender. Mra. Farmers* Institute, by "members rtf a O O O J. E (irifrith cut Ike Ices, and Mm well-known musical circle of Vic Mr. Castell, who ha* been the cuesi Albemi. B. C The wedding 1s to tnria The programme will be full for a short tlm. „f Hr u„I >ir* ri iûmaltake ‘place"vhur^h at the™ Bg?First I-'”65SB ThoXxiS MacPheraon. the Misses Advance Showing of i Helen and Mary Bather land and AND YOU and complete, and will be followed R. MHnt,-re Treot StreeV hail left xùîu.t in ,7e • . evefflw. by refreshments and dancing. for hi- horn* 1* Halm -August 10, at * O clock Norma Macdonald assisted in serving. for his home in Belmont. ’ Manitoba Throughout the spaclou* home pink By HELEN KENDALL o o o A meeting of the Esquimau and Mr^. Oothout entertained inform.il roses were effectively arranged and Colonel and Mrs. Jamierfon. of combined with lavender to enhance IUNirict Liberal Association was held Quebec, after a short visit in Vic­ ly at the tea hour >esterday after In the Luxton Hall on Friday even noon at her home. Beach Drive, In the beauty of the rooms Sectional Furniture Early Fall Hats ing. " The meeting was attended by toria, are leaving to-day to spend a OOO honor of Mise RJanche Bates, the holiday at Banff. Jericho Country Club made a pic representatives from the various out o o o famous American actress who ap­ The Influx of Summer relatives lying districts, and considerable busl peared In "The Changelings" at the tureeque venue for a delightful ness was discussed Messrs. Gordon Nelson and Harry luncheon and bridge party in which had begun. Mother and Aunt Patty Marshall came over from Vancouver Royal Victoria Theatre In private Included in this collection are life Miss Bates Is Mrs. Charles Mrs. J. W. de B. Farris waa hosti were making their annual Bummer The Colgrood and Luxton Women’s in their launch "Haxel” qnd are yesterday, in henor of Mrs. J. H staying for a week at Maple Bay. Creel man. vieil, and the young housekeeper, lovely patterns of duvetyn com- Institute will hold the annual flower 000 King, of Oottawa, and Mra. R. F. Me show and exhibition of work on .OOO Williams, of Winnipeg. Mm. Farris who was beginning to feel like an old Mis* Iso bel Wilson, who has been Mr ait# Mra. w. B Lanleen. of hined with faille silk and Wednesday, at Colwood Hall. There received her gueeta in the club houae housekeeper in thia her fourth mar are classes open to all. The charge visiting In Victoria, a* a guest at Ihe I plant!*, aet-ompanied by their daughter. Mrs. MrCallum who haa drawing room. Luncheon waa served velvet. for afternoon tea is Included In the the James Ray Hotel, left on Mon­ at a table to which sweet pea* in rled year, had'been rather dreading admleeion fee. and it .* hoped then day for ..Vancouver, en route lu her be-n Welting them, are leering on the clow scrutiny and searching Tnnr.csv on route to various points delicate shades of pink and mauve will be n good attendance. home In Belmont Manitoba imported much beauty. The party in­ questions of her elders, but she was Beautiful Velours with kid.fail­ 00$ In Canada. Mr. Lanigan will travel greatly relieved to find that all the Women’s Auxiliary as far a» Montreal, Mrs. Lanigan to cluded besides the guests of honor, fits around the window here. It is Miss Marjorie Campbell, yesterday Mm. Aulay Morrison. Mrs. W. H improvements she and Jock had in nice, isn’t It?" ings ami trimmings ami Kelts Metchosin. July 24—There will be at the tea hour, entertained at Keewalln, on the I.ake of the Wtod* stalled during the year met not only a special meeting of the Metchosin and Mrs. MrCallum. to her home I Merritt Mrs. M A Macdonald. Mrs “Nice? I should say eo," ejaculated "Breadalhane” in honor of Misa W. J. Baird. Mrs George McQueen, with approval but a touch of envy1! Branch of the Women’s Auxiliary at Beatrice Dick, whose marriage ie in Regina. ^ the elderly lady. "And all ready made, from the plainest handed styles • do Mrs. George Baird. New Brunswick "My deer Betty, what a beautiful with no carpenter’s mess in your the home of the president. Mrs. Ar shortly to take place. kitchen cupboard/* exclaimed Aunt den, on Thursday. August 2. at 1.30. OOO Guests registered 4f Strathcona Mrs. M. B. King. Mrs. D A. Mac kitchen, and you can add more to it to richly trimmed embroidered dona Id. Mm. McAlpine. of Saskatch Patty. "It must have cost a pretty to arrange for the annual garden Miss Marjorie Wat*on had returned •-Oder Shaaoigan Like, recently. whenever you want to. My, this is a Mr. and Mrs Humphry Bayne». ewan. Mrs. I-Yed King, Mm. Baird, penny to have that built in." wonderful age to live in." designs. party. to her home at Gordon Head after 'Why. no. Aunt Patty," protested spending the past two weeks with Master John Baynes, Mrs. O. G. of Victoria; Mrs. Sydney Junkins and Yes, and the makers have all DO THE SAME THING I-raser. Mis. Marianne Fraser. Master Mrs. W. B, Farris. the little matron. “It ie a sectional sorts of other clever combi nations,** her aunt. Mrs. T. C. Htinson-, Van­ one. like the sectional book-cases, These hats are all »|ieeially low priced for July ami August. couver. Bertie entrer. Master Jack FTaser Bee Also Page Nine went on the young housewife^ The Inetructor In the medical col Mr. Dan O'Sullivan. Mr. A. H. Co* you know, and it comes all ready to flushed with pleasure oyer the praise lege exhibited a diagram. OOO put up. First there was Just the sink Mr. Gordon Macdonald, of the staff Misa tl. Askey. Mr H. Wateon. Mr' JAMBS ISLAND PIWONALSy of her ; home "They’ll send you •’This subject limps," he explained, J. D. Hartley. Mr. J. Riddell. Mr. A. here, you remember. Then two years harming petitions to turn one big "because on* leg ia shorter than the of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. ago I added the grooved drain, w hich Duncan. Is visiting In Victoria for MacLeelan Mr W. letake. Mr. Brind­ James Island. July 24.—Mr. and room into two, or two little rooms other." He addressed one of the ley, Mr. V. Bendroll. Mr. K E Mrs. T. BmlIHe and two daughters, forms the top of this chest of drapers Into one. You ran get sectional student*: "Now. Mr. Snead, what a few days as the guest of his uncle for cooking utensils Last Christmas MISS FRITH gnd aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Acton, Adam*. Mr. V. Bond. Mr E. Money." have been visiting friends in Vic­ wlndowseat and bookcase arrange- would you do In such a case?” Niagara Street. Mr. R. J. t'ummlnga. Mr XV H toria. Jack gave me one of the dlsh-cup- merits and china cupboards that con­ Exclusive Millinery « Young Snead pondered earnestly, OOO Wllkereon. Mr. O. Walls, Mr J Mc- hoarde, with bins below for flour, nect the dining room and the kitchen snd replied with conviction, "I fancy, Dtinagh. Mra. R. Fowler. Mre. XX'est- Mrs. H. Burrows entertained her sugar, and eq on. Then when I saw - all ready to Insert Into thp wall. sir, that I should limp too." For the past week Miss Doreen the arrangement recommended by the I'hone 2:1:17' 161!J Douglas Street Aahhurnham, of Cowirhan I«ake, ha* matudt. Mr F MrKella. Mr and Mr. brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and They make adorable long tables and been visiting In Victoria as the guest J. Harrison. Mr. John Harrison. Mr Mra. X*. H ran won. of Victoria, for the makers of thhis sectional furniture. benches_ to form ___a dining___ _ alcove,__ too. of f>r. and Mrs. Denton Holme*, R. F. Taylor. Mr R. C. Nicholas. Mr week-end. and realised my need for mom shelf 1 And folding tables thaï drop down Richmond Avenue. T. J Hick. Mr. F. Finn. Mr. F. C •paw. I sent fof ^nother of the cup - prom o wall closet Yea, It Is $ Sommer, Mise Sylvia Applehy.vAlr. Mrs. H. Eastwood, of Victoria, waa 1hoards. ““ ~~'and1 i$ade“■*" this splffy'** wonderful age for housekeepers Get Sunburned OOO the k*ueat of Mr#. A. J. Dakin, last Reverend Dr. Simon A. Fraser, of and Mra. XX'. K. Met’arter. Mr. <> W balanced piece of furniture, which Aunt Patty. I'm glad I live in It/' Pauline, Mr. I>. Moaes. Mr. C. flaw, PROBABLY HER LAST CHANCE Halifax, who has been a recent visitor in Victoria has purchased a residence Mr. A. Erickson. Mr. G. p. Paterson’ all you wish Mr. I. Moltermoi. of VU-li.ria. Me! Mm. Dobson and daughter, of Na­ And what did «he say when yon In Esquimau and haa left for the naimo. hare been spending several Rub Camaaaa'e Italie» Balm East to make preparation* for and Mra. J. K. Allen. Mr. and Mra proposed T‘ Kyall, Mr. A. r. Black. Mr. W. Wood. days' holiday, with Mr. and Mrs. T. OB your face and arma each moving hl« family Vo this coast. Whalen. v-- "-Well, first HR. MSnr that f hed *»y. It wen t erevenl you set­ o O' O '-"'" Mr. A. Marlaroher. Mr. U. F. Mac. Kay. Mr.-H.-C. Green. Mr. R. N. Clearing none of thowe stable qualities which ting sunburned: In fneL It as. Mr. G. I). R Turner. M. E.. who Mrs. R. 11. Lyons and Mrs. J, \*sn •*••* ,h* «u» I* Siring th# akin recently returned from a trip to Mon­ Johnston, Mr W H. Inale,. Mr J C a woman requires In a husband, Oliver. Mr. XX’. H Draper. Mr. W H Norman entertained * number of <ÎM1M » clear, health#, broased tea- treal has left for Salt Hprlhg Island children at the home of the former, then she told me she considered me Fletcher. Mr. C. H. Flnlayaon. Mr and Suits at ture. Instead at a coarse red. on a visit to his son, Mr George last Monday, the oceaeion being the Half Price the most fickle. Improvident and un­ Mra. Dlaney. Ml,* K. English. Miss I. Summer Lingerie *°t It win prevent Ihe Turner.who have Mr. been Turner lK and | BMiss Callfnral^ Tùrner -0**1’ W Mr. G. W. Bey- birthdays of Arleigh Vran Norman reliable of my see,” roe«bneea>nd aoeeSese and Ir­ ei^tM h0ZUSî.l"w^ mis&m “Mb» also Mrs. lnhes-Noad s house guest* Vsncottv*; Mr. and* Mra. Howes Sot xrtâ'isras rsaorta. for two week* Dreeae* and 8kirt* to clear. - v $1.50 and $1.98 F. O. B. Mr. O. R. Miller. Mr. Fred R. Newell’ friend*. OOO Mr. J. McDonald. Mr. F. A. Abraham ‘"I bought and paid for two dosen Mise Margaret Holme*, of 8an Mr. E. R. Briggs, Mr. H. Martin. Mr Mra. 8fodder! and two children, of 3 Styles of Each Francisco, daughter of Dr. i>enton X’letoria, are the guest» of Mrs. J. glass decanters that were advertised W Gregory. Mr. E. A. Sloven*, of X’an Norman. •t $4 a doaen 'f.o.b.. and when they Holmes. Richmond Avenue. Arrived in Portland: Mr. and Mra. Woolley Mr Campana’s Victoria on Saturday to spend a two were delivered the ywere empty." and Mrs. Beckwith. Mr. and Mrs. Misa N. Little, of Nanaimo, haa said the client-...... weeks' holiday. On Thursday, Dr. Heltmon. Tacoma: Mr. and Mra. E. and Mrs. Denton Holme* accom­ been visiting here for a few days, the Welt what «lid yo« expect?” ask­ B. King, Miss J. King. Miss II King. gueel of Ml* E. Bradley. I1WE.CS. "nT 707 Yates Street ed th erenowned lawyer. panied by Mis# Holmes. Mise Kath­ Berkeley, Cal.: Mr an# Mra. Belfrry. Italian Balm leen Holmes and Mr, Antony Farrar, “Full of boose. What else does Han Francisco: Mr and Mr*, feme. Mr. E. A. Eyre* has returned home trMSlppanUMnm 4061 will leave by motor for a week's trip Morgan Hill, Cat.; Mr. W. Kennedy teO.b. mean?*’—Buffalo Express. le ML Rainier. from a two week»’ vacation, which Courtney. B. C.; Misa K. V. Reid. waa «pent at Victoria and Cowlchan. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923

sky high with her nicely shod feet ROYAL VICTORIA lending feininlne roles in "What a every "ism" you ever had regarding Wife Learned" and “A Man of Ac­ tion.” stars, pictures and successful New When Thomas H. I nee decided to Yorkers. Frank Keenan has had a long produce “Scare of Jealousy." which career on the stage and has headed She lives In a high-celiinged apart­ HALF PRICE At Is the attraction at the Royal Theatre hie own production coin panics. His HALF PRICE ment on 69th Street, overlooking name is a household word and a CORSET ‘•THEATRES Central Park. Her big living room to-day and the balance of this week, valuable box office asset wherever CORSET LIMITE» Is permitted to.be Mg., Its furniture ito realised, that jthe finest‘.cast pos \r.: SALE ■ IS Spanish.- surtent .. tn* pictures-te which 1m appears SALE «Ibis would be necessary T& property shown. He was last seéti lfi suited to the sombre, dark-haired Doone." beauty of its occupant. The acres» portray the difficult, characteriza­ 1211 DOUGLAS STREET has taught her backgrounds, un­ All three stars in - “Bears of tions of the story. Jealousy" have headed their own CAPITOL doubtedly. Surely she realised the Scores of famous photoplayers companies for years past and their story-color • of herself against the When a new and handsome screen AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY were available for the roles of Col­ reunion in Mr. Ince’s big drama of high-backed settee. And again, thé the Old and New South Is another hero la announced It Is the signal for screening of herself has shown her, onel Newland. Jeff Newland. Coddy movie fans to come early, ait late indication of the magnitude of the Announcing a Great Capitol—“Backbone." undoubtedly, just how to undulate, Jakes. Zeke Jakes and Helen Meaqlx, and take in all of the good points of production which boast a prologue Oeminisn — “Enemies of in a grey and black satin gown, about but the task of finding the exact with more than 1,000 actors in it. the actor in question. Alfred Lunt Women." the furnishings of that room,, is the name of the star of the legi­ conterparte of the characters in An­ Columbia—"The Prisoner of Her role of Alicia. Duchess de De­ thony Rud’e famous story was not timate stage who will make his first Zonde." mie, affords her the best opportu- an easy one. appearance before patrons of the Royal—“Scars of Jealousy."- Ities for mental activity she has ever Capitol Theatre in "Backbone,” the Weeks went by while prominent Pantages—Vaudeville. encountered in screen work, accord­ actors and actresses Were considered PEES BILL IS feature attraction this week, the big Playhouse—“Hottentot." ing to Miss Rubens. The present is for the various roles. Finally there special of the Distinctive Pictures an opportune time for the presenta­ C-86^C Corporation which is being dis­ remained ten photoplayers who tion of such a story, too. for it has seemed best suited for the parts. tributed through Goldwyn. a personal appearance at a monster the power of Vicente Blasvo Ibanez Lunt is reported to be the hand­ Screen tests were made of all theae benefit given ’by the Los Angeles for its creator, and the unlimited re­ actors in make-up and cosume for Half somest actor ott the stage to-day. He dramatic critics. Miss La Marr. sources, experience, achievements. their parts. is twenty-eight years old. six feet formerly a noted Broadway dancer, Ideals and fine faith of Cosmopolitan Draws Full Houses on Open­ two inches tall, broad-shouldered and Out of those stern screen tests Art revived one of her dance interpret Productions as Its screen creator. five photoplayers emerged trium­ ing Night, and Has At- dark. When he played the title role talions and was in consequence garb It is a picture to command attention In "Clarence" on Broadway three phantly. Frank Keenan was chosen ed in an exotic and vivid gown. As and to challenge comment, according for the role of Colonel Newland. * tractive Features years ago, he became famous over she passed through the crush of film to this player—and not merely a film night. Lloyd Hughes was unanimously se­ fans who had crowded at the stage produced for merely film fans. lected by all the I nee studio staff as The opening performance of the In addition to Lunt Edith Roberts entrance for a glimpse of their favor­ Pantages road show last night drew is in the cast of “Backbone," along “One must forget one is an Ameri­ the Ideal type for the part of Coddy ite stars, some one yelled enthus­ can. in viewing ‘Enemies <>f Women.’ Jakes. Marguerite de la Motte, of two packed houses, and the variety with William B. Mack. Frank Evans. iastically. "There goes Theda Bara!" and quality of the acts were in every Marion Abbott. George MacQuarrie. says Miss Rubens, "and approach it “Three Musketeers” fame, got the The photoplay of “The Prisoner of coveted role of Helen Meanlx, while way pleasingly satisfactory. The Price from the European standards of James D. Doyle and Charles Fang - Zenda" is based on Anthony Hope’s first number of vaudeville, presented truly a Distinctive group. Miss Blasco Ibanez. He looks upon rm n Edward Burns was cast as Jeff New­ novel. Edward Rose dramatized it. and women from the Continental land and James Mason as Zeke by Prévost aqd Goulet, is something Roberts is more beautiful than ever Mary O’Hara wrote the screen adap­ distinctly novel. Farcical comedy In this picture. standpoint; he tells of men to whom Jakes. tation. John F. Belts la responsible a grande passion is a religion, a Lloyd Hughes scored his most and clever acrobatic work go hand "Backbone" is by Clarence Bud- for the photography. in hand together in producing an at­ ington Kelland. who wrote it for The thing often more important than re­ notable success in Thomas H. Ince tractive effect. For the. last time to?nlght at the ligion. His characters would be productions, including "Below the Saturday Evening Post. Edward Columbia Theatre. Connell. Leona and Zippy, the. lat­ Woman directed it. The story deals puzzled to understand a people who Surface.” “Mother o' Mine," "Hewn ter a dog of many*talents and most Disposal of Corsets with the fulfillment in the Twentieth regarded sex as a thing to be whis­ Revel." and "Love Never Dies." unusually human-like in his beha­ Century of a romance which was DOMINION pered about, a thing to be hidden Recently he was seen with Mary vior. provide an act . of athletic shattered generations before. There away in the dark closets of the mind, pickford in her revival of “Tess of achievement, dancing and singing. are almost aa many complications ”1 hate ermine!" Fancy that — a thing to be denied and ignored the Storm Country." being chosen In all of these branches the little In the lives of the modem lovers as and from a screen star! Shades of Since the European respects his by ’’Mary’' from the whole flel(l of dog appears and even lends hie mel­ Commencing Thursday mother, his wife and his mistress, he moving picture leading men. there were in the lives of the two all the press agents and fan maga­ ancholy voice in a trio of singing. In ancient times, but they succeeded does not think sex disgraceful." Marguerite de la Motte, leading A great amount of amusement Is zine*—also, the photographers. But woman In “Scars of Jealousy,” has despite all obstacles. Miss Rubens paused and smiled a caused through the canine’s instinc­ Embracing an extensive collection, both back and front- the speaker. Alma Rubens, is not the slow, somber smile—then added : appeared in four plays with Douglas tive actions, and he do«V credit to a Fairbanks—“The Three Muskateers." usual screen star “Whether he is right or ^rrong. it is careful trainer who, has overlooked lace models in French coutil, heavy brocades and silk COLUMBIA Miss Rubens is featured with the Blasco Ibanez story we have pic- • The Mark of Zorro." “Arizona," and nothing in the molding of the un­ usual character into a stage star. Lionel Barrymore in Cosmopolitan turized. and there is no argument "The Nut.", She also had leading broche; also a few elastic girdles. Barbara La Marr. famous film Productions’ pleurisation of Vi­ with us. The spirit has been faith- roles in "The Sagebrushers," “The “Tunes and Steps From Toyland’ Hope,’’ ".Trumpet Island." “The Ten was also a popular act, and Robert beauty, who plays the role of An­ cente BUsco Ibanez’s story. "Enemies full maintained. I believe, and in Discontinued models in such makes as Bien Jolie, GossaTd toinette de Mauban, the adventuress. of Women.” which plays at the Do­ sending our company to -Paris. Dollar Raise,” and in J. L. Frothing - Jewett and his company of dancing girts proved most attractive. Cor- In Rex Ingram's latest production minion Theatre all this week. Monte Carlo and along the Riviera, ham’s Indian spectacle drama. Lily of France, Frolaset and H.& W. There are not all tor Metro. "The Prisoner of Zenda." Alma Rubens, when you chat with surely the atmosphere has been cap- • Shattered Idols " Recently she was radini’s circus act, with dogs, a mon­ mv at the Columbia Theatre, made her. has a refreshing habit of kicking engaged by the Ince Studios for the key and a pony, is one of the clever­ est performances of Its sort that has sizes in any one make but the assortment includes models ever come to this city. The little animals are moving through the en­ from 22 to 35. This is a most unusual opportunity to select tire act. Jumping, riding upon the back of the pony or in a onach drawn Corsets of merit at a saving of one half the original price. by puppies, and doing other strange antics which always are attractive Purchase for present and future requirements—save one because they are distinctly novel. Clark and O’Neil are two men with half the cost. TO-NIGHT ALL THIS wonderfully fine voices, who sing either In a soft and mellow tenor or with a rich baritone, as it suits them CORSETS ORIGINALLY PRICED FROM $3.50 to $18.00 WEEK best. They were encored vociferous­ Music Lovers* ly last rught and recalled to the stage ON SALE AT HALF PRICE—$1.75 to $9.00. PRICES again and again. Tftetr voices are Night ROYAL unusual to be found on a vaudeville Matinee. Adult*...... 25c stage. Their duets were much en joyed and their solos were equally Evening. Adults, 25c, 35c as good. Into this act was intro­ Large Orchestra duced some fast patter and comedy, Children (All Day), 10c with a good amount of the season­ TO-DAY ing that is necceseary to make an attractive show. Smashing Action, Three Famous Stars, A Story for Men and Women The motion picture film. “Love Let­ PANTAGES COLUMBIA ters.’’ is unusually good. TO-DAY, 3, 7 and 9 TO-DAY Alexander Pantages Pieents Lloyd Hughes as the Mountain NEW YORK WINTER IE The Rex Ingram Production of Marguerite de la Motte as the proud Southern girl who found Boy lured from rough cabin to GARDEN FEATURE AT love when forest fire and angry mansion halls only to find a “How can you - produce a racing mob tried to take the man she brotherhood of bate. ROYAL ON MONDAY play at the Playhouse?*’ in the con­ ROMEO AND HIS “The Prisoner had once scorned. stant question being ask^d at the In the course of the performance Playhouse box office by patrons for DANCING GIRLS of “Spice of 1922.*’ which comes to of Zenda” the Roval Theatre next Monday for this week's bill—"The Hottentot." CLARK and O'NEIL one night only, after Its sensational For the benefit of these patrons, CORRAOINI'S ANIMALS Starring run at the New York Winter Garden,, it should be pointed out that “The CONNELL, LEONA, ZIPPY more than 2.000 costumes will be Hottentot” was produced as a play worn by the large company, six PREVOST and GOULET ALICE TERRY wardrobe women are carried with quite a long time before it was ever j GLADYS WALTON in -v the company to keep the trunk filmed The picture was made from .•LOVE LETTERS" A story of royal romance and loads of costumes in order. The the play, and whilst the picture re­ of adventure as breathless and average value of the costumes Is a lies chiefly on the spectacular side Friday and Saturday and Satur­ flashing as sword play. hundred dollars each, although many for its effects, the play achieved its day Matinee. One of the big pictures pro­ of them are worth from $500 to $600. original great success by its witty National Vaudeville Artists duced by the man who made There are one hundred people in the and amusing dialogue, and by the "The Four Horsemen." K' companv. including Brendel and Bert. splendid opportunities for comedy Road Show Arman Kallz. Sam Hearn. Flpreno- afforded the principal characters. Browne. Jphnny Berkea. Alice Rid- Mr. Compton will play Sam Har­ nor and Arthur Corey. It is said to rington. the unfortunate being who he the largest and most expensive is forced against his will to ride an company ever booked for a trans­ unmanageable horse in an important steeplechase, and Judging by hie pre­ Frank Keenan as the Fighting continental tour. ■ . Colonel. Mia own son a profligate, vious success in comedy roles, yet “Hottentot” he sought an heir among the boys another hilarious evening is in store ROYAL of the Kentucky hilts. SLEEVELESS DRESSES for those who Intend to patronize Three-Act Racing Comedy. You “ BANNED; LESS ROUGE The Hottentot." With the strong ONE NIGHT ONLY may have seed the picture, then support of a capable company, and a MONDAY, JULY 30 you’ll see the ORIGINAL, at the She Scorned Him! Chicago. July 26.—The persistent handsome mounting of the play at wearing of sleeveless dresses and the the hands of Mr. W J. Campbell, “The Hottentot" should prove yet Newark Wntïr Garden Then Fought for excessive application of "makeup" PLAYHOUSE will mean the dismissal of women another winner for the I‘lay house, mt*o LBLtxm /w* and a sure tip for those who wish to By ^ employees of the People’s Gas. Light •R Compton Comedy Company His Life! & and Coke Company, Johann E. Deane, put their money on something really the REVUE dean of women, said to-day In a that Startled Wednesday to Saturday notice to women employees. Saturday Matinee. She thought he had robbed Dean Deane also requested the BROADWAY Curtain—8.10 and 2.10, another man. her sweetheart, women employees to wear hats wh.le Phono 3801 of his heritage—and she on the street. hated him! The order affects 600 girls, and all But he loved her! Loved her enough to sacrifice every­ have accepted the ruling. thing te make her happy! - Chief Fry is away from his desk Even enough to make the for a week with Deputy Chief other man worthy of her FI 0’I*earv in charge. After attending love ! —then a strange thing the police sport* at Seattle, the chief happened. T went to Vancouver, where he Is at­ Found Gordon Setter at Foul tending the police chiefs’ and sher­ iffs’ convention. Bay Beach, and Took It CAPITOL Home to Sidney TO-DAY For the envious eyes he threw upon The North Woods Drama of a handsome black Gordon setter, the Fighting Men and Beautiful 1922* Women property of W. Steverson, Gordon BY JACK LAIT McEwan. the pound keeper of Sid­ This British ney, was ordered to pay $15 forth­ with by Magistrate George Jay this Ikl/i thf Original “Backbone” morning with a sentence of ten thtys (ist andScentc From Clarence Haddington Hol­ in default. N. W. Whittaker, appear- : ing for the defendant. . asked two, Investiture. land's Famous Saturday Even­ hour» to raise the money, and the ' ing Post Story Made Piano magistrate agreed. Evidence was 3240*08 scon-32 given by Sergt. R. Walker that de- ; fendant telephoned him from Foul fOPlHDOWBlTOt) Capital News and Comedy A Perfect Piano. Bay beach stating that a black and OO-PfOPtElOO tan Gordon setter dog had come' to I THE NAME his camp" and was lying in his tig ; Percy Burra»ton with his (defendant’s! dog and would ■ Price* ter, :5c. $1-00. SLM. $2.00 —‘‘Willis" not go away. Defendant stated that ! and $2.50 Add 10% Tax On the Capitol Concert Organ MAIL ORDERS NOW he was going to take the dog home SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY THE PRICE with him to Sidney, • but the ser­ geant refused to give him permis­ —♦400 sion. McEwan went down to the police station three-quarters of art THE TERMS hour later, stated the dog was fol­ lowing him in his rig. and he intend­ ,—to suit you ed taking the dog home to Sidney ; — DOMINION A Raging Forest Fire! A Lynching Mob in Pursuit! until such time as it was advertised ; Brand new, cottage size, full for or Inquiries were made concernI A Great European Production—-A Mighty Drama of Europe’s Ollded A man and a girl trapped in the raging inferno clinging to the edge of a tiny pool of ing it. Social Set water barely deep enough to cover them as the flames swept onward 1 And outside the tone and full scale. Summing up the evidence given4 f By Visante Biases Ibanez » this morning and on a previous cc- 1 biasing menace was an angry mrtb waiting to take his life if he lived. What a setting for cAStob. Magistrate Jay remarked! ...... —... ( Author ot “The Four Horsemen") C -, a great drama! What a climax to a story of breathless suspense ! that defendant seemed to be one of, • those unfortunate men , who thought, Willis Pianos, Ltd. an artier found entitled a right to | “ENEMIES OF WOMEN” , Actually tllmrà In Pari». Betrngiwl Riviera. XU* ,n

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VICTORIA GOLFERS CRIQUI DOES NOT Local Horses INVITED TO WATCH Win for Eagles Philadelphia THINK FIGHT RISK CUE DOING PRESIDENT PERFORM Reds Fans Who a Few Weeks Ago Roasted WILL BE VERY BIG Off on Annnal Capt. Perks. secretary of the Puts Them on Fans Sore Over mew rone, July ZS.—Eugene Victerla Golf Club, announced this Crigul, champien featherweight, is morning that the president and Paddy Moran Now Call Him Real Hero ready to risk hie title here ts-merrsw WELL ON MAINLAND directors of the Shaughneeey Golf night when he meets Jehnny Due- . Club, of Vancouver, had extended a Leaders' Heels Close Decision fies, hut he said te-day he did net Tour of States cordial Invitation to the members think the risk was very great. Beth All Tennis Representatives of the Victoria Golf Club to vleit men claim te be within the required Vancouver to-morrow and witness 12S-pounds limit. Still in Running for the match In which President Challenging C. P. R. for Lead Did Not Relish Yankees Vic­ Criqul announcedid te-dayto-da he would Jim McCleave’s Stable De­ Harding of the United States will sail for Franee en« August 80 te box be participating. for the benefit of his country’s Mainland Titles parts To-morrow to Visit' in Ball League; Decisive tory Yesterday; Ruth Ties wounded soldiers. Vancouver. July 25.—The second Nine Horse Shows Game To-morrow With Williams - day s play of the B. C. mainland tennis championships here yester­ FORTY-ONE RIDERS. day furnished one big surprise in Great Interest centres around the New York. July 25—Great excite­ the defeat by F. 8 Rcholte and V. Jim McCleave and his string of Westwood, of Vancouver, of the out­ amateur baseball game scheduled for thoroughbreds, hunters and perform­ ment prevailed in Philadelphie yes­ standing United States players, Irv­ to-morrow night between the Eagles ing ponies will leave town to-mor­ terday when the Yankees trimmed ing Weinstein and Armand Marion. TO COMPETE IN RACE and the C.P.R. As a result of their the Athletics 9-2. As the game end­ 0F1W0MÜR1LS In the men’s doubles. Blundeml* row afternoon pn a four and a half win over the Automotives Last night listlessly through the first round of months’ tour of the Western States, ed. a mob of fans riled by a decision Two Vancouver Speed Kings the feathered tribe has now flown to Youthful Stars Defending !^t attending no less than nine horse stzv—V.-fie ten acn. given on a close play, assaulted Dick within half a game of the C. P. R., Nallin, base umpire. Metropolitan Title; Norton Entered in Colonist pace; league leaders. At present the lodg- - ■hwkd 5$x®ally The game last night was exceed- At Fltt^urg—Chicago-Pittsburg, no York, thirteenth in the National Weinstein, as well as Smith, of Ta­ to t'hehalls. Wash., proceeding to Road Race, w ho rode agawst Chuc Lhnrty- slow. Ttre Engle» wrtnntng by a game; w»t grounds. _ _ ranking, won from Wallace Bate», of coma. all won their singles matches. Klmu. Wash., and then to Albany, Staples, the local speed king in Van- twelve to seven score. Both clubs At Cincinnati— R H To-day the two last will compete in St. Louis ...... J 18 1 Ban Francisco, 8-1. 6-4. the singles. Burr had better luck in Ore. For the first time the McCleave couver, will l»e over to try his luck used two hurlera, Kerr starting on Brian I. C. Norton. South African horses. will .cross into the state of at lifting the local WP- 4« the-main­ the mound for the Eagles, but he Cincinnati ...... • 1* * the men's doubles, paired with Batteries— Doak. Stuart. Sherdel and star, once more displayed his bril Leisure, another of the United Sûtes California, showing at Medford. land city Staples was successful In lasted for exactly one inning, when Alnsmlth; Benton and Hargrave lien ce in a match in which he dv Later the ponies will compete at Sa­ crossing the tape first, but Suther­ he retired in favor of McDonald, who American League. _ feated R. Taller Townsend, of New In the singles Weinstein, bv a score lem, Ore., Puyllalup, Wash., and Ev­ land made better time. With both chucked a perfect brand of ball, al­ At Boston— R H. York, 8-2. 7-5. erett. and wind up at Portland in these speed demons out after the lowing only four hits and two tallies. Washington ...... »...... \ f j of 6-1, 6-4, eliminated Bird, and laurels the competition should be ex­ Boston ...... * H ® In other matches Watson M. Wash- Scholte was eliminated by Verley, of November. Parfltt was Manager Beech's selec­ bum, of New York, after winning Victoria. The McCleaves are able to put on ceedingly keen. tion and he stayed with hfs Job for Batteries—Mitchell. Sedgewlck, and Another entry in the ”A" class who Ruel: Quinn and Piçlnlch from Norman I. Comes, by default, Victoria Well Represented. a real horse show by themselves. .three Innings, when the heavy-slug­ At Philadelphia— R. H. K. defeated Boy Johnson. 8-2. 8-2. and With the talented young rider. Doris should make a good showing is ging Eagles knocked his slants to New York ...... 9 11 0 Victoria will be well represented in Oxley McCleave, and a number of young Bill Peden. He has been 8. Howard Voshell. of New York, every corner of the lot. He was re­ Philadelphia ...... 8 • * defeated Harris B. Fisher, Jr.. 8-1, 8-2. the next round, with Gordon. Proc­ other prominent riders, the stable is training hard during the past few placed by Moser in the third, who Batteries — Mays and Hoffman. tor. Cabledu and Verley in the singles well equipped with raddle experts. weeks, and promises to give Staples allowed the lodgmen eight hits, Sc hang; Rommell. Walberg and Bruggy. and Gordon and Proctor in the men’s Four thoroughbreds are in the string a good fight, to win the trophy. wrhich helped In five runs. At Chicago (first game)— R H. E. doubles. - and four steeplechasers, so if there Every ride hue a chance to win the Detroit ...... * f 1 Mtwer was given poor support by rhlcago ...... «...... 1 • , • Brilliant play by Mr*: and Mias are any races the McCleave colors cup, a# the winner will be the one hi* teammates both in the field and Batterie» - Fillette and Basaler. Leemlng of Victoria, featured the will he seen In action. Mr. McCleave who makes the fastest time around at the bat. Blankenship: Lyons and Schalk. Graham. day's round in the ladies' matches. intends to put on as part of the the eight and a half mile course. The Sluggers Second game— R- H. K_ The L^enfings defeated Misses Gil­ shows a regular Okb Country stee­ The Entrants. Detroit ...... * — . 9 11 0 lespie and Munro, of Vancouver, after Rlchdah^wus the heavy slugger for Chicago ...... r. rrr:. ■ ■ ~rr. ■.. w plechase with the riders decked out th«* Eagle*. grabbing four hits nut of loelng tfie first set. eight games to in Teal costumes and water, brush The entries m all classes are aa Batteries—*’*>nIns. Cole and Woodall; WINS DOUBLE HONOR six. The score was 6-8, 6-4, 6-4. six trips to the plate. Ills hits in­ and pole Jumps at regular internals. follows Not many managers have been able Thurston, Robertson and Graham Miss Leemlng went into the third Glass "A”—Riders over the age of cluded a double and a three-bagger to rebuild a pennant machine that has At St I«ouis— R H. E The Human Hurdle The old reliable ’’Hap” Gandy led the CANADIAN CHESS KING Cleveland ...... 1 * J Scores His Thousandth Run round yesterday when she defeated sixteen, using racing bicycles, hold­ collapsed during the short period of Mrs. Graham by a score of 6-1, 4-0. ~~ The McCleaves have been experi­ ing amateur cards -William Peden, Automotive#’ wrecking crew with a St i/ouis ...... * 9 0 four years. WILL MEET MASTERS Batteries—Boon and O’Neill; Van- and Takes Hundredth Mrs. Milne, after a very snappy menting this Winter with several J. Price, ChfuJes Staples, Alfred B. >s Angeles ...... • _»* 0 follow: fputn hurdle. One of Mr. McCleave’s Stanley W. Blyth. Charles Coomber, » fans and players. The' old reliable The Chicago White 8ox have with the ninth American Chess Con­ Batteries—Murchio, Arlett and Baker; Prooq Cable)—In the match yee- gress at Hopatoong Like August 6- tsrday between Surrey and Kent Men singles—Long won by default; assistants, who reaches up into the George Arthur Dyson. Jr.; E. Dur Allie McGregor will be back on the dropped back since the scandal that Jones and Baldwin Proctor by default; Verley beat ozone over six feet, stretched himself job to-mormw night and will hold 20 was made certain by the reveint Al Salt l«ake (first gam^)— R. H. E in the county cricket champion­ rant, l^awrence Everett. William J. stripped them of Joe Jartieon. Eddie ship fixture, F. G. Fender, cap­ Scholte, 6-3, 6-3; D. Gordon beat on a taut rope across the gap between Florence. Harold 8. Halt on, Kenneth the hoys in check. Saturday of the entry of .1 S Mor­ Sacramento ...... f ” Fowler. 6-0. 6-2. the wings of the jumff. taking the Box score : Cicotte. Buck Weaver, Claude Wil­ rison, Toronto. Canadian champion, Salt Lake ...... • ■ 0 tain of the Surrey team, reached I.atnhert. Roy Leason. David who made such a fine showing against Batterie»—Fenner. Canfield, Yellow- one thousand rune far the season Ladies' singles—Miss Leeming beat place of the pole. This is a thrilling Mecredy. T. T. Mercredy. Francis Wt Eagles. liams, Chic Oandil, Swede Rieberg, horae and Koehler; Gould and Peters Mrs. Graham. 6-1. 6-0. jump, as the horse must be certain A B R H TO. A K. Happy Felsch and Fred McMullin. Capablanca, world’s champion In the Second game— R^ rç E aod aloe took hie hundredth Rose. F. W Sellers. ’’Don” Edward international tournament in London wicket. He is the first man this Ladies’ doubles—Mrs' and Mies of Its take-off and the human hurdle C. Sutherland. Frank D. Wheldon. Rlchdal#. c f . 2b.. • The Pittsburg Pirates have won but Sacramento ...... ■ * Leemlng beat Mis* Munro and Miss ’must have lots of spunk and not 1 orter, l.f...... 5 one pennant since 1903. The Cubs last year. Salt Lake ...... •1 , * season te accomplish the double Class **C”—Riders under the age of feat. Gillespie, 6-8, 6-4, 6-4. %ither when he sees the charging sixteen—Allan Barbour. George Stan­ M. Dunn i.i ..... < have won only one aine» the days yf Edward Lasker. United States, will Batterie»—Fitteiy and Scliang; Single­ Men’s doubles—Gordon and Proc­ steed leap and the glittering shoes Moore, tn. .-r-f- be another participent." —“UJ ton, <*rumpler and Anfinsom. I Surrey wen by 222 runs. This ley Brook, Gordon Fletcher. Rowland MfUtnnls, e ...... 5 Frank Chance’s great machine'. Bo It ter. beat Rose and Boyd 6-0. 6-0; skim close to his body. The Mc­ Hihberd. Jack McPhee. Beverly C. J. Cummins, lb. .. 1 |. goes up to the present hour, with was the first time Surrey had de­ Miller and Warren beat Ferries and Cleaves. will leave town with the Peden. William Plater. Wfilfam Rob­ Mcrkmald. r f., p. 6 0 I Patrick Moran whipping the Uincin- feated Kent since 1897. Gordon. 6-2. 4-6, 6-1. best wishes of all Victorians, who are ertson. Wilfred R. Smith, Graham W. Cum mine. 21», c f. 4 1 Lnatl Reds bark on the pennant-win­ North Hants defeated Derby by Mixed doubles—Mrs. Leeming and greatly Interested in the work of the ding truck. one wicket. Cosgrove beat Miss Ross and Roe* Woods. M ulvahy. rf 3 stable. The local horses have been Class ‘•D”—Riders under the age Moran put ot-er two master strokes, Keep Elbows Down Lancashire defeated Worcester adjudged for years in succession a» of fourteen Ernest Peden. Itovld giving the Philadelphia Nationals by 124 runs. McLean 121. the best in the country. They go int» Total ...... 43 12 14 27 and the Cincinnati RetF* their first Hampshire defeated Middlesex Vancouver. July 26.—J. H. Griffith Randall. William Robertson. A Scott. Automotive^. competition with the stables owned Edward Short. Alexander W. Speller, pennant. Like other manager# he by eight wickets. Mead 146. of Vahcouver, was elected president! by millionaires in California and the A H R H8 PO saw hie 1919 Reds fade and dlsap Yorkshire beet Gloucester by of the British Columbia Lawn Tennis Cyril William Willie. Hall. 2b...... East and always come out with prac­ Glass ’’E”’--Riders under the. age of pear. For Correct Swing 10 wickets. Holes 122 not out. Association at last night’s annual tically all the honors. Turprl. s *.. I f. . 4 While the 1923 Giants have not been general meeting of that body. Victory, the 1921. heavyweight hun­ thirteen—Raymond Bennett. Thomas Gandy, lb...... 4 Kirkpatrick, Basil A, Peden Robinson, l.f . s * . 5 beaten as yet. the Rods have been MEMBER OF DAVIS CUP J. G. Brown, of Victoria was elected ter champion, will be shown again Beek. <• f...... 4 2 j accepted as the most dangerous op vice-president. E. V. Young, of North this year at Portland. Last Fall the Todd, r f...... r, 2 ponent in the flock of opponents TEAM INJURES KNEE Vancouver, will continue to fulfill big gelding was sick and could not Fetherstoq. lb. ... 6 1 | trailing McGraw’s champions, along the duties of secretary and treasurer, compete for the honors. ® I with the Pittsburg team, and J. D. Forsyth will act as auditor. Parfitt. p ...... 1 Montreal. July 25.—W. R. Crocker, Mrs. McCleave will accompany her o . They're Sure Going member of the Canadian Davis Cup husband on the long trip. E t The spurt of the Reds is the fea- tennis team, twisted his knee while Total ...... U 21 11 * I tore of the National League race *ngagetl In practice with his team­ Score by innings— During the closing day# of May the mate# here yesterday and was forced Eagle* ...... 3 1 3 0 3 0 2 0 0—12 anvil chorus In Cincinnati shouted to quit for the day. It is expected TEAM MiY PLAY HERE Automotive* ...... 6 .#100000 1— 7 ho will be in shape for the Davis Cup for Moran's scalp. Hi# previous MIR SUB OUR MAIL BAG Summary: Two-base hits—McDonald. cess had been forgotten entirely matches, which begin on Thursday, Richdale. Gandy. Three-base hits— however. The three Japanese. 8hlm- Dunn, Richdale Home runs—Fether­ Returning home from the first Oxford Cambridge Team to eto# Stolen base»—Heek. Sacrifice eastern Journey, the Reds were in idsu, Kaahlo and Fukuda. who are to The Lacrosse Situation. represent the Far East, had a hard To the Sports Editor:—Referring hit»— Moor»- .1 < ummln*. Hall. Turpel seventh place Just a fvw steps in Leave London Friday on Double plays—J. Cummin* unassisted. front of the misfit Phillies. Appar practice to-day under the admiring to my letter of July 17 m lacrosse, COMBED, BLOSST Mulvahy to J. Cummin*. Struck out— eyes of an observant and admiring I trust you may find space for some ently the Reds were bound for the Tour of the Dominion By McDonald. 9. by Parfltt, 3* by Moser. cellar and It was freely predicted that gallery. R. M. Watt, in charge of the further remarks on our Canadian * B**e* on halls—Kerr, 1. McDonald. matches, played with the visitors. game as It is played in Victoria and 6; Parfltt, 2: Moser. 2. Hit by pitched before July 1 arrived Jacob Daubert London, July 2 would be elevated to the managerial vicinity. ball—Mp*er by McDonald Passed hall* New York. July 25.—The first Da­ “Hair-Groom" Keeps Hair In the “city and district” league Press Cable)—The lacrosse team - Rots. 1. McGinnis, 1. Wild pitches— composed of Oxford and Cam­ Parfit l, 1 • Moser. 1 I«eft on >.**#•— Moran attended to his own knit vis Cup matches in the United States we have three first-class teams, Eagle* 10; Automotive*. ». Vmplra— ■one will be started on Friday at the which are very evenly matched aa bridge under-graduates which is ting, never saying a word. Combed—Well-Groomed to tour Canada, sails on Friday Dave Macfarlane. The first thing the critics knew Orange Lawn Tennis Club. Orange, proven by the fact that the majority , the Reds were on a winning streak, N.J., It was announced yesterday. nt the matches are won by an extra on the Canadian Pacific liner Play of four singles and two doubles Mount Laurier. “CONNIE” SAYS THAT i Lay by lap was covered. The Red# only. I w*r«« sixth. They were fifth. They matches between the team# of Aus­ These three senior teams are now The team, which includes sev­ tralia and Hawaii will extend over playing beautiful, clean lacrosse, and eral Canadians, is composed of HE WILL STAY HOME1 wpr,‘ln the fln,t dlv,elon and «naiiy three days. the following: L. Neylam. Cap- ° 1 ” 1 nU™L I admitted to the field as a pennant I am very confident that from these possibility. team» a very etrofig representative tat*; V. C. Vansbereugh, H. Hay­ MALONE A WINNER 1 wood, C. Leach, L. McLennan, Ottawa. July 25.—''Contrary to re­ During a period of three weeks the iraita can be selected, with the addi­ ports appearing in the press. I have Reds had reduced the handicap be­ tion of three or four players at the D. B. Pearson. N. B. Giles, J. no present Intention of- leaving Can­ Columbus, Ohio. July 26.—Jock Ms- Fleming, A. C. Valenti*#, C. B. tween themselves and the Giants lone, St. Paul middleweight, won the ..outside from the Victoria Mann Cup ada and l expect to he m the lineup from thirteen full gamew to four full team, that no team in the provincial Clark, A. Curtis, W. H. Mae. G. with the this Judges' decision over Anthony Down­ C. Bennett, J. B. Hilliard, J. B. games. ey. of Columbus, in a twelve-round league could afford to hold lightly, Fall.” No Outstanding Stare and that would uphold the honor of Ives and H. L. Good. Huch mas the statement made here bout here to-night. Matches will be played at There is nothing particularly spec­ Victoria lacrosse most worthily, and yesterday by Lionel Conacher. ath­ BROKE HI8 HAND BUT WON at the same time play the game Quebec, Montreal, Cornwall, To­ letic superman anun I or Baseball League. Oakland s. of Greasy Neale, while Pete Donohue, Duncan. July 94.—A public meet­ Cbmbed Jor any Junior team In British Co­ 4» 627 Gorge and Bays. Rube Benton. Eppa Rlxey. Frank ing held on the beach at Maple Bay lumbia. 47 .611 Tlfe schedule drawn up for the new on Monday evening decided that the 45 .611 Keck and Johnny Couch pitch Instead - 1 am certain, too. that a very puublfa ...... league Is as follows: of llod Eller. Ray Fisher. Harry Bai­ annual regatta should be held Million* Un It —Fine for Hoir! Strong Junior team can be selected Philadelphia ...... 2« IN July 31.—Pirates va Bays; Gorge August 9. Mr. K. F. Duncan acted Boston ...... 26 .264 lee. Jimmy Ring and Walter Rue- • s*co*miQT ÙQMKCCP —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly from the combined teams from Oak­ American League. vs. Oakland#. ther. aa chairman and there were about SO land and North Ward districts. August 3 Oakland* vs. Pirates; Having gained nine full game* in BY GENE SARAZEN. people present. The senior teams from Sidney, W. Bays vs. Gorge. Mr. I. D. Mackenzie read the min­ A few cents buys Jar of -Helm New York ...... 60 2U IK three weeks, the Reds feel that they United Service and Esqulmalt are at Cleveland ...... 4» 43 .588 August 14—Bays vs. Oak lands; can make up the necessary distance The accompanying photftgraphs Illustrate the correct and an incorrect utes of the last meeting of the Groom” at any drugstore, which present engaged in the second half Pirates vs. Gorge. ^ . to the top between now and October. position of the backs wing of tha drive when it has reached its apex. The Maple Bay Aquatic Club, held in makes even stubborn, unrulv or shampooed hair «lay combed all day of their schedule, and U would be a Chicago * ! ."* *-:rrr: August 17—H8ye vs. Pirates; Oak­ pictures are taken from this angle to show the position of the right elbow 1922. This club Is now practically lucky person to say what team will 43 46. 49» land# vs. Gorge. 1 out of existence. There Is a small In any style you like. be fortunate enough to hold the Philadelphia ...... 42 46 .477 SWEETSER WINS GOLD particularly. :.n August II.- Pirates vs. Oakland#: money balance in hand which can be Times Cup and win the Virtue med­ Washington ...... 97 42» Gorge vs. Bays. When you have taken the club hack, and the swing is a( its greatest applied to this year’s regatta. als for this present year. ... 82 63 .376 MEDAL IN WESTERN height, your position should he similar to the one 1 have taken in the Pacific Coast League. August 24-—Oakland# vs. Bays; The question of collecting the My only desire 4a to have t he best Gorge vs.- Pirates. k "cofWcC posture. ity.. fund»funds team win In fair and- clean competi­ L. Pet. August 28 Hays vs. Pirate*; Gak* AMATEUR GOLF MEET The left arm should ha practically straight acrt*e the cheat, with lha Matthew* and McRean kindly tion. Hacramento »,t/.. 48 s lands vs. Gorge. , . left wrist under the club (as was shown Ln my previous Instruction). Notice volunteered to collect at the Bay, GOOD, CLEAN ; i aha!! try at a later date to name 86 August 31-r-PlraLea vs> Oakland*; Cleveland, Ohio. July . . 2S—Al- In the picturj* at the right that 1 am ptarited solidly on my right foot and on Mr, Bron>llowr between the Lakes and gi reprwentstive Victoria team s# I i; thowrh .b- flotuhei) Jn t-nHuMacy. of MY- Oraif ip. Duncàn. It, bar? *jr**d.v mentioned. -,r § <*\ilwbah /Pf Zw*l|8hi-Qf-t*^-hod»y being about ploy ,»iKt «lumped ««veil evenly distributed mvhutti feet " -v - ■ , that a general committee of sPltt conclusion may I say that the *1 CLAIMANT WINS BOUT strokes from the first round. Jesse seven should be appointed with power 'Very large amount, running Into o3Sgd™r:::::::: II 60 .469 But What 1 want you td note particularly in this picture la the position .. 46 67 402 Hweetser, of NVw York, national to elect their secretary and also many millions, spent upon sport of Los Angeles. July 25. — Jimmy amateur golf champion, with 76, won of the head—eyes looking over the point of the left shoulder at the ball and sub-committees. The following gen­ all kinds. In the British Empire, the O'Hagen, of New York, who, because the gold medal in the qualification of the right arm held down aind close to the body so that the stroke will be tlemen were nominated and elected: Bedewed la the City ITntted States and other countries of WINNIPEG PROS PLAY he defeated Bert Colima, of Whittier, the Western Amateur Title play be­ compact. Messrs. Bromilow, Craig, Matthews, the world Is Justified If only by the Cel., last week, claims the Pacific cause of the lead hie record gave him In the other picture—showing the "Incorrect” position of the right elbow McBean, Hope. Tautx and Captain argument "The race of men and Winnipeg. July 1 Coast middleweight championship, In .the first round. Hie score was —you will note that this arm la extended outwardly and that the club head Barrie. -woânen must be maintained, and kept fold, Winnipeg Club. professional, won a decision over Gordon McKay, 143. Capt. Carter, of Chicago, for­ „ A hearty vote of thanks was ten­ nnd Eric Bannister, professional at 1» turned sideways a little. From such a position you are almost certain to The Mwe-Whittingtoe up to the highest standard." of Los Angeles, In the main event at merly Irish Champion, was second slice tha ball; the right elbow extending out In this manner removes any dered to Mr. Î. 1). Maekenile for his LEONARD TAIT. the 8t. Charte» Country Chib, will Vernon Arena last night. In the With 148. hie round being 71 and 74. work last year, and the meeting ad­ President City and District La- represent Winnipeg In the Canadian semi-windup Irving Olaesner, I»# Chick Evans, the defending cham­ compactness In the stroke and produces a loose swing, which generally re­ journed. crosse League, <41 Government open golf championships at Toronto Angeled. 118-pounder, defeated Art pion. scored 148. He finished in sults In a wild shot. The committee then met to arrange Lumber Co. •Vest. City. Springer, also of this city. fourth placé. (Copyright 1921, by Gene Sarasen.) preliminaries. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY. .TULY 25, 1923 gBUB UJJLJL-ilMLHIl 'Jgl ESTABLISHED 1885 NEWS IN BRIEF BREAK-UP OF ASK OTTAWA TO D.C. COLEMAN TO A sudden squall capsized the eail- boat of R. A. WtootlSn. 1141 Richard - 95 A eon Street, last nitfht In the harbor. CITIES UNION HELP IN CLEAN cVtw owmteu arms thrown - tot#>ttte*wa> _ Pair ter tor a duçking. but managed to get hie craft ashore without eerloue Vice-President of C. P. R. Taking Vacation on Coast Ladles' short lines in La Parisienne Twenty-two applications for mem­ bership In the Great War Veteran*’ D. C. Coleman, vice-president of Lively Dances Pumps. All size» in the lot, in 1'etcnt, Association was passed upon at a Municipal Organization Ac City Seeks Aid of Justice De­ the Canadian Pacific Railway, in Satin and Kid. meeting of the eaecutlve held last charge of Western lines, who Is at night. Approval of the action of the cedes to Victoria’s De­ partment in Dealing With present in Vancouver, is spending a Tuberculous Veterans’ Association In short vacation on this coast and ex­ supporting the Q.W.V.A. Dominion mand for Lower Fee Chinese Wharves Make Everybody pects to come to Victoria a few days Convention resolution calling for an hence. While in Vancouver* he will MAYNARD’S SHOE STORE extension of the time limit tor Sol­ Council to Consider Represen­ Want Powers Defined: Price attend several functions in connection S4S YATES ST. PHONE IS diers’ Inauranee Act applications, was with the visit there of President expressed. It was announced that tation at Prince Rupert to Continue Smashing Harding. Happy ! the Women’s Auxiliary to the G.W, Mr. Coleman Is accompanied by WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE V.A. wll (operate under a Dominion Convention Mrs. Coleman and their two small charter with s»ch province having Illegal Fish Crates Then**8 no dance music so Its own Individual commend. ''Vro|k prospects in the prairie HHtwfyiriglv new and full of Victoria *h withdrawal from In their enui|>eign to clean 11,1 Visiting Victerle eh One of Hie provinces continue most encoursg.- pep as that which is supplied periodical tripe Wm. Rolfe, of the W. the Union of British Columbia Victoria's fresh fieh supply anil ing,” said Mr. Coleman In Vancouver. BICYCLE SALE A. Plummer Mfg. Co., of San Fran "The hail damage is rather greater upon cisco, to-day told The Times that Municipalities was avoided to­ get riil of dirty Chinese fiah than usual, and there will he some Victoria is * rapidly becoming diminution of the yield due to rust Bells, English ...... 35<* Chains...... SI.75 familiar name on the llpe of Cali­ day when officials of the Union wharves, city officials are plan following the hot weather of last Long Rubber Grips, 45c Pedals, pair ...... R1.50 fornians. Prospective holiday makers announced here that, aeeeding to week, but making allowance for all “His Master’s Voice” Records are making inquiries of Victoria and ning to seek the assistance of tin* possible damage, the stand is so Step in and hear these to day. Outer Covers ...... 81.95 Pumps .50* many who have made the trip are the City Council's-protests, they Federal Department of .lustier magnificent that the net result is advising their friends of the nuauttee had decided not to raise the bound to be enormous.” 19073—You’ve Got to See Marne Every Night -..Fox Trot of Vancouver Island and the facilities immediately, it was announeed “It may be expected that a large offered for tourists. He also added city ’s annual Union membership at the City Hall to-day. portion of the Alberta crop will seek Nothing But ...... Fox Trot Victory Cycle Works that the Victorians now living In Han an outlet by way of the Pacific.” 16066—Swingin’ Down the Lone ...... Fox Trot Francisco are good boosters for Vic­ dues. The Union executive, it Sir Lomer Gouin. Minister of Speaking of railway construction Beside a Babbling Brook ...... Fox Trot 681 Johnson Street. Phone, 786. toria as a holiday resort. was announced, had decided to Justice, will he asked to rule work, he said : 16076—Louisville Leu ...... Fox Trot Four Doors Below Government Street. accept Victoria’s offer to pay a fee definitely on the city's Jurisdiction "A great deal of betterment work Boole Street Mamma ...... Fox Trot of 1100 to the Union a* formerly. over fish wharves which lie in the will tu» done, including the relaying 16076—Tut - Ankh - Amen ...... Fox Trot OBITUARY RECORD The Union, it is understood, will Inner Harbor and the condition of •of our entire mountain su Ml vision Down by the River Fox Trot go Into the whole question of mem Which, according to City. Health Of­ with hundred-pound rails. Much of 216411—Shufflin' Along .. Fox Trot berth ip Tees at its forthcoming con ficer Dr. A. G. Price, le Insanitary. the work is not of a spectacular .... WsJta ventlon in Prince Rupert and en Ceme Bpck Old Pel ' The remains of the late Dorothy Al a lengthy conference between character, but It Is most Important, 216416—When Will I Knew . . Fox Trot deavor to Iron out the difficulties that and* will contribute to the more Cut-Rate j Winifred Sherwood, who passed Dr. Price and City Solicitor H. S. •unkiet Rose ...... Fox Trot away in the General Hospital. 8e- have surrounded this matter for Pringle to-day the city's difficulties prompt and efficient handling of Stationery Store wmmof the i attle. on Friday evening after a brief some time. in attempting to cope with the fish traffic.'* • ■LADDER illness, were laid to rest yesterday The decision of the Union to accept situation were explained. The Inner afternoon. The Cortege proceeded Victoria's offer to pay the old mem­ Harbor, it was pointed out. is under • from the family residence. 1268 Pem­ bership fee, not only avoids a break the jurisdiction of the Federal Gov-, Macey-Abel Co., Ltd. broke Street, at 8.48 o’clock and fif­ between this city and the Union, but View Street eminent, and whether the city can' teen minutes later service was held probably prevents a general disor­ move wharves lying in harbor water* ALL KEYED UP ~ at the Emmanuel Baptist Church, the ganization of the whole municipal wa* considered doubtful. Dr. Price Rev. William Ftevehson conducting body for Vancouver and New West­ holds that sa the wharves arc con­ the service Thé hymns sung were minster were hacking Victoria In its nected with the shore by gangplanks "O Ood Our Help In Age* Past” and determination not to pay high mem­ EfefchdMs they become legally a part of the SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ‘’Nearer. My Ood, to Thee." The bership fees shore and consequently are within 1110 DOUBLAS STREET choir sang “The Homeland” under Now that the break between Vic­ the city'* Jurisdiction. It Is on this Mr. R. F. Castle has returned from the direction of Mr. Frederick Par- toria and the Union has been patched Premier Oliver returned to Victoria fltt. choirmaster. Mr. Ivor Parfit! point that the ruling of the Depart­ this morning between Vancouver a business trip to Eastern Canada. up the question of appointing Vic­ ment of Justice is desired dinners to keep up with work at the O o o presided at the organ. The church toria delegates to the Union conven­ was filled with sympathising friends. To Smash Crates. Parliament Buildings. Dr. T. J. MvPhee has returned to tion in Prince Rupert will come be­ “We had a great Laurier Club din- There was a special car used to con­ fore the City Council at its next Meanwhile the City Health l>e- Nanaimo from a six weeks' trip vey many floral designs to Rose Bay périment will continue to.mmh II- jh"/“'I, .d’’”‘ meeting, probably on Friday. As Vic­ *“«* »'">*> to s' f‘*h •r.!eUu“e4,h^ an’£,d 7^ Yor which included a visit to Chicago, Cemetery. Among those present were toria's withdrawal from the Union has living many school teacher* from the local 8t. Louie, New York. Montreal. To­ seemed certain for some weeks no sometimes kept in dirty harbor schools and from Reveletoke, where waters. Dr. Price announced. turning down our legislation." preparation for the convention has The Premier with Mrs Oliver will ronto, and other united centres In the late Miss Hherwood had been been made. Union officials are ap­ "We will smash every fish crate we Build Up Your Stock Now -THE NAME IS THE SRAND.” the Statei and Canada. teaching for the past year. Six mem­ go to Vancouver to-night for the pealing t.» the city to send Its full find in the harbor at any time.” Dr. Harding function to-morrow. o o o bers of the teaching staff of the Price declared. "While we may •o that they will give you good returns in the Winter Revelstoke school acted as honorary quota of delegates to the convention. Some Ministers am? their wives Mrs. J.* H. King, wife of the Fed­ have difficulty In finding the own­ went over this afternoon. The rest, bearers : Mias Nina. Klgby. Misa ers of crate*, a* we have had In the eral Minister of Public Works, win Adah Hunt. Miss Evelyn Hammond. with member* of the House and oth­ be on the official committee to wel­ Miss Agnes Stevenson. Mis* Eva past, we will certainly smash the ers. will go to-night. VICTORIA FEED COMPANY LIMITED come Mrs. Harding to Vancouver to­ Haveretlck and Miss Mabel Malcolm. crates themselves and liberate the The disturbance over dress at the 1*1 Oev.M«n,nt Street. *hwe “Tw«-nliw-.»i-,l*tit." morrow. IL SCHOOL fish kept In them for sale to the The active bearers were Messrs. D. Harding luncheon was caused by L. Mac Laurin. Earl Clarke. Dr. M. public.” somebody plrtTTHg the word ' formai" T Raynor. William Parker. W. J. Ren­ Mr: PrtrfgTe. whose advice on the at the bottom of the invitation* nie and J. Taylor. whole question is being .sought by There was relief expressed to-day POPILS 1ST PAY the Council, Is recommending closer over the Premier’s explanation of SELECTED FIR The funeral of the late Samuel co-operation between the Police and yesterday that It was to be a nat­ Emerson, who paused away at hie Health Department*. Police refuse ural, pleasant luncheon meeting with, Millwood $3.50 E, home. 2650 Prior Street, last Thurs­ to assist in handling the fish situa­ the President of the United States day took place yesterday afternoon TERM FEES NOW tion. according to Dr. Price. The complete rules of CoL Cham­ In 5-Cord Lot* at 2.30 o’clock from the Sands bers. Gentleman Usher of the Black Standard W. L. MORGAN FUEL CO.. Funeral < ’hapel, many friends being Rod. will he In force for the state largest Dealer in Victoria. in attendance and the casket was Deserving Ones. However, olnyier at night. It was mtplalned, as Phone 7M. 6SO Vales St. covered with many beautiful flower*. Los Angeles Party that is a Dominion Government af­ Property CAN Rev. F. A. P. Chadwick officiated and May Pay After They fair. Be Sold the hymns sung were: "Abide With Start Teaching Honored by Premier Mad Luncheon Ticket Scramble. Me” and "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." There was a mad scramble at Van­ Furniture G. W. Riddle. T. Nicholas, R. Don­ Put It In repair and It will sell. couver for tickets for the civic lunch­ 71*1 Yet., fttrMt We can provide the necessary nelly. R. Hagyard. J. Wha and 8. J. Normal Course Being Estab­ Acting as Guide eon to President Harding. The 280 lumber, then a c»at of paint will Rumble acted a* pallbearers. Inter­ tickets available for the general pub­ TOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD finish the job. See us to-dsy. ment was made at Rots Bay Ceme- lished for University lic. after the official invitation list Graduates Max Simon*. Mr*. Simons and had been cared for. went on sale at W, Choree no intern!. Our cash prier, ere the lowest in the city their two daughters from Lu» the Georgia pharmacy at t a. mu. but Angeles, wondered who the pleasant C.P.S. LUMBER notedToncert The policy foreshadowed at the last the |jne-up began nearly two hours elderly gentleman was who showed earlier and within half an hour af»**r AND TIMBER CO., LTD. session of the Legislature to bring them through the Parliament Build­ MANAGER IS HERE II. C.,lnto line with other Provinces, the box office opened the pasteboards Foot of Discovery St. Phone 70S0 ing* to-day, had a special key to the had ....all ____been ,gobbledv.. up. Some and put the Normal Schools on a fee Legislative <’hamher. put one of the \ shrewd individual J. Louis MacEvoy, well-known basis. Is to he brought Into effect at had evidently R. Hunt, skip 2.1 McLean, skip entertainer and irapressarlo. is a girls In the Speaker's chair and then formed the idea thattha a good specula­ BOWLERS PLAY WITH visitor to Victoria after an absence the opening of next session. It was made a full-dress parliamentary tion might 1>e made by buying a 12. Total. 81. announced to-day by Mon. J. D. Mac- speech to her. Victoria—H. M Wright,iff1 skip 25; of nine years. He last appeared at block of tickets, hut by the Mayor's MENTAL HOME PATIENTS T. <’ashmore. skip 16; A. McKeachlu. the opening ot the Pantagea Theatre Lean. Provincial Secretary and Min A newspaper man tipped them off Instruction* only two tickets were in 1914 in a musical comedy of his ieter of Education. as they were being escorted Into the sold to any one purchaser. Some Last evening a number of mem­ skip 21. Total. 64. own composition. The fee scale will be $20 fbr each Library that th* ir guide was Hon. asked for 10 or 12, but they were bers from the Victoria Lawn Bowl­ At the close of the game the visit­ KINDLING Mr MacEvoy has been a period­ of the two terms, payable in ad John Oliver, Premier of British Co­ refused. ing Club visited the Mental Home at ors were not allowed to leave until ical visitor since 1900 and' is most lumbia. f’olqults. and among many other ob­ they partook of some dainty refresh­ favorably impressed with recent de­ 'in this connection, however, It "My he's an awfully nice man to jects of utility and pleasure found a ments served by their hosts. velopments. He also has good cause will n<> doubt be possible to make be a I*remler.” said Miss Simons, as small lawn made and used by the WOOD to praise the climate, as he came arrangements with the principals of she gasped her surprise. patients and staff a* a miniature Preparation of the City’s Annual here recently from his home in Spo­ each of the Normal Schools whereby The Premier found the tourist ISLANDS CREATED bowling green. Statement for 1922 is being rushed deserving students whose parents kane an invalid and is now very party looking around down stair*, as The bowler* always'anxious to test »t that’ll y Hall now so that complete The Summer Fuel much better in health He- praisew are . in . straightened circumstances he caruu mu from an sH-momtnr but*anything in the way of a green, Mr. HollingdWorth, Victoria Public­ may attend classes on condition that executive session with his ministers. formed up sides against a few select­ figure* may go before the City Coun­ ity Bureau representative in Spokane, such fee* would he paid at an early want to go up in the tower,” CAE PRESERVE ed patients and that part of the staff cil Finance Committee to-morrow. for the inducement to come here. stage of their teaching career,” Dr Mr Simons said which was at liberty to play. $5.00 Per Cord MacLean said. lir. MacEvoy promoted the lm The iTeipler looked at Mr. Simona' Nelson. Hardy and Captain Islands The green was very surprising to perlai Opera Company In Vancouver, "While some criticism may be size. He bears evidence of being a the visitors. With a little careful urged against the proposal to charge have been set aside as game re- Lemon, Gonnason Co., Ltd In which his wife, Angela May. fa­ prosperous man and nature has been Ht-rve*. a* a result of orders in coun­ treatment this Fall the lawn will be INDIGESTION mous contralto, took a leading role. fees, it may be pointed out that to­ generous with him. well worthy of the title howling day teaching is being regarded more cil put through to-day by Attorney- relieved In two minute, with Phone 77 *324 Government St. "You are going to have some General Manson. green, and might easily become a largely a* a life vocation than was squeezing to Jo for you to get up to real outdoor billiard table. The play SEE US formerly the case in this Province. "While the reserve exists no one the dome.” the Premier said tnày carry firearms, hunt, trap or showed that several of the patients JO-TO ANNOUNCEMENTS While at present a young person Mrs. Simons and the girls thought and staff -only needed more practice finishing the High School course, and injure the game on these islands.’* ABOUT It was a big Joke on dad. Mr. Manson said. "In addition to to become very efficient exponents (las, acid. ■our burning stomach Advertisements under this heading fr wishing to pursue a commercial car­ When the Premier could not find of the garfie. The play resulted as cents per werd per leeerttea. this Tom Brazil, of Hardy Island, has •11 quickly relieved with JO-TO. eer or enter a profession other than the door guide, he took on the role been given an allowance to feed and follows: THAT teaching, has to pay substantial fees himself. cmtqqttx-^W. Townsend, «kip 16; Drug stores. (Advt) PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. Figure Drawing and Painting In order to acquire the necessary care for the deer on that Tslahd.” Classes:______Saturdays, lit to 11.66 knowledge and experience to qualify Mondays. 7.10 to 6.16. Wll: Mono- for such vocation, another young per­ Heavy Teaming of Every laws. Instructor, 166-8 Union Bank son with similar academic standing Description a Mpeciatty ELECTRIC Building. and desiring to take up teeohlng. X X o o o could, up to the present, secure such Phones 241. 248 Miss Griffith, Dressmaker, Is tem­ training free of cost. RANGE porarily conducting her business on "In view of the high eoet of edu­ Baggage <'becked and .Stored top floor, Wool worth Building. Suits cation to the Province, and in view Express—Furniture Removed “II. Pohns «186. of the large number of applicants for o o o Normal training. It Is considered that Our Motto: Prompt and civil HAWKINS t HAYWARD Suitor—insist on Ih# beet. Froth there should he an equality of treat­ service. Complaint* will be dealt made local Salt Spring Island Cream­ ment for these two classes of young with without delay Electrical Quality and Servies ery now retailing at 80c a lb. ••• 717 Cormorant Street. Victoria Stores • 6 0 0 ^Another change of Importance In Motor Trucks— l>eliverlea Late Mr. Richardson's store, 636 the training of teachers, is the 1103-1607 Deuglae Street Yates St., Is being used by Sea brook establishment of a Normal course for HORSE RACES Young to sell off the balance of his UniVerelty graduates who purpose Phones 643 2627 stock of millinery and dry goods.*** teaching in superior and high schools. It Is expected that this will be car­ UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS ried om by co-operation between the WILLOWS PARK, - VICTORIA, B.C. Vancouver Normal School and Uni­ Dry Land versity staffs.” J ■ 11 ' " ‘ 111 ' J' "1. Millwood Saturday, July 28 to Saturday, August 4 Our Guarantee (Inclusive) % Phone 3170 Circular Letter Issued By RodwellBros. Vancouver Bar Associa­ Yard, 10t Jehnwn Street tion President Vancouver. July 26.—Possibility RAIN OR SHINE that the forthcoming .visit to Van­ couver of the Washington State Bar Association for Its annual convention may lea tfoe formation of à bar association for the Province of Bri­ Du Barry tish Columbia is indicated tn a cir­ HELLO, BILL! cular letter issued by WO. T. Lucas, SEVEN RUNNING RACES DAILY ,4T. president of the Vancouver Bar Ai- We rt just t»ff to QuHlintm Beach. we go every- week-end now we Chocolates wocletlpn, to members of that organ­ t'HVf our new "Model 91” Overland. M’e so reliable and economical. Bkhlusive line highest grade isation and to ment beta df the legal ? Club House for Ladies and Escorts '^EE- I wish your I>ad would buy one, so that you could come along; Chocolate. New flavors, de­ profession generally throughout the the swimming's great. province. ------—. * licious centres. Various problems with which the General Admittance, Including Grand Stand, $1.65 Agents Vancouver Bar Association, the only organization of lawyers In the pro­ TO SECURE BOX BEATS THOS. PLIMLEY, LTD. vince outside the official B. C. Law HALL A. CO. Society, nrtreae duties are prescribed TELEPHONE 3880 COLUMBIA COUNTRY CLUB, L Broughton Street Phone 897, Victoria, B. 0 by statute, has been wrestling, have 01KTHAL DRUG STOSS reached such an acute stage that the Phone SOU, Oak #ay Branch Victoria, B. 0. co-operation of the whole profession is sought. One of the chief of these -ir- is the vexed question of costs. - 10 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 - OCEAN AND COASTWISE SHIPPING - with frith

CONQUEROR FOUND Heavy Shipping Is EXTENSIVE SYSTEM PRESIDENT JEFFERSON . DUE HERE OUTBOUND OFF CAPE FLATTERY The Admiral Oriental liner After being given up as lest, the Scheduled Saturday President Jefferson wax due to barkentine Conqueror, forty-eight "WANT FIVE VESSELS arrive at Ogden Point at 4 o’clock days out from San Pedro for Puget standard time this afternoon out­ Sound, was sighted yesterday by bound for the Orient. The Jef­ M4M the steamship Momentum, of the President Grant and Arabia Maru Are Due From FDR PRESIDENT ferson is carrying a light passen­ "SAMOA" Columbia Pacific Shipping Cony ger list and very little cargo. She quenches thirst and banishes sum­ pany, of Portland, 180 miles South­ Orient; Niagara Will Be In From Australia; Many will take on a few steerage pas­ west of Cape Flattery, according Seattle to Be Ablaze to Wel­ sengers and mail at Victoria. Her mer fatigue. So easily made — Try it. to a wireless message from the Effort Launched to Help Passengers to Debark; Large Mail Consignments. come Harding on Arrival saloon passenger list comprises steamship. 60 passengers. The Conqueror sailed from Sen California Fruit Growers in Pedro for Puget Sound June • and Making Deliveries Three Liners Leave Sound had not been reported until she Shipping men will have a btiay day on Satufday. Three vessels was sighted by the Momentum. are docking here, two from the Orient and one from,„Australia. City With 807 Passengers DELIVERY OF GRAIN The barkentine is commanded by Temporary Westbound Rates According to the latest advices the Osaka Shoeen Kaisha liner for Arctic and Tropics Capt. Jamos A. Horsey, who is ac­ Soundings Ap Of companied by Mrs. Horsey, and Announced; Tariff Much Arabia Maru will arrive here on Saturday morning, followed later Seattle. July 26.—Three lineFs has a crow of twelve men. The Higher by the R. M. 8. Niagara. The time for the President Grant has bound for points ranging from the Last l Conqueror is owned by the Hind- not yet been ascertained, but she will in all probability berth some tropics to the Arctic left here late Soms important Changes have Rolph Investment Company of San Han Francisco. July 26.—Telegrams yesterday with a total of 807 pass­ been made in the Southern Pa­ Francisco. She was under charter time during U>e forenoon. engers. The vessels were the Lurline to the Mettleton Lumber Com­ have been sent to Secretary of War cific offices at Portland, It was Weeks and Chairman Farley of the Heavy Tonnage. of the Matson Navigation Company, et pany, of Seattle, to load lumber on Shipping Board by Congressman Although not the greatest, the tonnage passing through Vic­ bound for the Hawaiian Islands with intimated at the Northern Pacifie > Puget Sound for San Pedro, but Julius Kahn in an effort to have five 80 travelers; the H. F. Alexander of Railway offices of Victoria to­ lot t her charter by her long vey- Shipping Board boats disposed of to toria on Saturday will be one of the heaviest that has passed the Pacific Steamship Company for day. Mr. Blatkwood stated that “HOF Charles Murphy, General ag ». The vessel now will load Pacific Coast interests. It was an­ through for some time. The Arabia * California with 615. and the Budford J. M. Scott, who was in the city lumber on the Sound for Callao, nounced to-day. The vessels are of Maru ig reported to have heavier of the Alaskan Siberian Navigation Manager of C.P.R., Speaks Piru, under charter to the Mohns the Hod Island type and It had been cargo than la usual, and for this port GIGANTIC SWORD Company on an excursion to the yesterday, had been promoted on Grain Movement Commercial Company, of San announced they were to be sold soon. hae 160 tons. The Niagara Is due Arctic Ocean with 212. from the position of’general pas­ I rancisco. This effort is launched to help Cali­ here at schedule time with 2.000 tons FISH PLAYS HAVOC By request of Port Warden Paul senger agent for the company at of cargo. Just how much will be dis­ Predicting lews violent fluctuations fornia fruit growers get their pro­ Edwards, pier leasees along Seattle's Portland to the position of assis­ ducts to the Atlantic seaboard in the charged here has not yet been ascer­ Mqntauk, N. Y.. July 24.—A waterfront have completed the most tant passenger traffic manager. Great in grain price» during Autumn best condition and it is intended to tained. The President Grant has one gigantic sword ftsh, weighing Suit extensive system of electric illumin­ Mr. Ormandle has been promoted months should1 shipping difficulties of the richest cargoes that has been tie up freight on the Great Lakes equip the vessels as refrigerator nearly half a ton, this afternoon ation In the history of the port. to general agent in Mr. Scott'» ships, according to the announce­ brought from the Orient 'for some caused a panic in Montauk Bay place. C. Stinger has also been and cause grain to move Hast through ment. months. The total value is given at j Thousands of electric lights and rail channels, Charles Murphy, gen­ when, maddened by a lance thrust., electric signs at the outer ends of promoted. He now has the po­ Temporary westbound rates as $13.000,000. It turned on its attackers and de­ sition of assistant general pas­ eral manager of the Canadian Pa­ drafted by the Inter-Coastal West­ Many Passengers. the piers give additional illumination cific. Railway, stales to-day such a molished a fishing boat by cutting to Seattle harbor for a visit of the senger agent, while C. M. An­ SaJe bound Copference In New York, Hundreds of passengers will also most of the bottom away, throwing tie-up might not be such a bad thing United States battle fleet and to drews. present passenger and WILL BE ADOPTED which become effective August 1 and pass through this port. The Presi­ the crew* into the water. Ignor­ freight agent àt Seattle, has been in the long run. operate until September 30. have dent Grant has some 460 saloon and honor the arrival of President Hard­ “It would simply mean.” continued ing the struggling men, the mon­ ing from Alaska Friday. made general freight agent at variety been received here, according to an steerage passengers. while the ster charged other boats in the Portland. Carl Taylor, who has Splendid of British Mr. Murphy, "grain would be moved American-Hawaiian Schedule announcement made to-day. The Having run out of fresh water and through the media now provided R. M. 8. Niagara is reported to have vicinity and sent them scamper­ been traffic agent at Seattle, has new tariffs represent an increase a very large passenger -list. The ing to all parts of the bay. Fnally, with her condenser 4ubea-in need of been promoted to the position of Suitings to ehoosr from. when the lakes are closed owtiqr to Be in Vogue for Sixty over the rates prevailing during the repairs, the West Cadron, a freighter Winter conditions. There would be Arabia Maru Is also carrying An un­ a fisherman pulled out in a power general agent at Seattle. Days rate war of from 10 to 40 per cent. usual number of passenger*. There trawler and succeeded in killing operated to the Orient by the Admiral no reshlpment at. the head* of. the The minimum car load rates as an­ Oriental Line, returned here to-day Regular $60.00 lakes. Instead cars would be run are aboard the Arabia 128 iwssen- the fish after 10 minutes of, nounced by the conference have been gers. Of this number $3 * teenage after having proceeded 1.300 miles to Those who are In closest contact for ...... $40.00 I straight to the seaboard. This would Eastbound Conference Fails changed, the minimum car load rates shooting. probably mean wheat could not be will disembark at Victoria, while the sea. Repair* will be made and the with dally life and progress get the on both rail and water being uni­ remainder will proceed to Seattle. vessel Is expected to proceed on her most out of life. Read the adver­ Regular $50.00 expected in such volume as at pres­ to Secure Agreement form under the new tariff. ent. but the result of this would be Mail Consignments. ■ voyage next week. tisement» every day. for ...... The Japanese tanker Manju Maru Returning to Seattle from her first $37.50 such tremendous "quantities of grain in Time is due here to-morrow and will dock Local post offices will also feel the would not be dumped on the market effect of the heavy shipping. Some trip to the Kuskokwim River points, at Richmond, where she will load the steamship Santa Ana. commanded Regular $45.00 at one time and this would be re­ Unable to reach a permanent the first cargo of a 100,000 ton oil 161 bags of mail will be delivered at for ...... $35.00 flected in the price level. More even agreement on westbound rates In contract for the Japanese Govern­ the local post office. The President by Captain Wallace Langley, one of distribution of the grain movement time for application August 1. ment. The contract was recently Grant is bringing in 70 bags of mall her owners, arrived here to-day. Regular $35.00 would mean a more stable level of planned, the westbound intercoastal entered Into between the Standard for Victoria and 1.200 bags for Se­ Captain Langley reported mining and prices throughout the season." attle, while the Arabia Maru will de­ fur hunting progressing satisfactor­ for ...... conference at New York has adopted Oil Company and the Nippon Gov­ PUZZLE TD LOCAL $27.50 An Increase of some 13.000 bushels the so-called American-Hawaiian ernment and the entire 100.600 ions liver 43 bags of mall matter to local ily Jn the Kuskokwim district. The In the quantity of grain marketed schedule as a mlmimum to be ap will be moved before March. 1924. it authorities. Of this latter quantity Santa Ana brought out furs valued daily by the O PR. during the third plied for sixty days from July 31 Is said. two bags will be taken over to Seattle at close to $200.000 and $125,000 in week of July as compared with the according to advices to the east- The Matson liner Wilhelmlna Is by the seaplane. The Niagara's full gold dust. She had 12 passengers re for the corresponding week of bound conference here. The tempor­ due to arrive here to-morrow from mail consignment has not yet been AND SEATTLE OFFICE who embarked at Bethel. previous season, was announced ary tariff was expected to be issued Honolulu with passengers and a ascertained but the local consign­ The steamship Anna E. Morse, one i morning at local offices of the Saturday. heavy cargo. ment Is estimated at 60 bags. ‘Where Shall We Put Them’? of the long idle steel shipping board C.H OPE 1 ipany. While a decrease of twelve The American - Hawaiian tariff The steamer Maul will ea|l to­ •ilk Shipments. carriers moored in local waters was § in the amount loaded daily dur- morrow for Honolulu with a heavy to-day towed to drydock for over­ SAILINGS the same period was recorded. carries increases over present rates The largest silk shipment that has Is Question Asked 1434 Gov’t 8t. Phone 2689 averaging about 25 per cent"., where - cargo and about 200 passengers. been brought from the Orient in hauling and reconditioning. The as a number of the coast-to-coast months will pass through Victoria work is on instructions from Wash­ TO EUROPE and *40 car sloaded From lines were demanding advances of aboard the President Grant when she Twenty-Eight Russians Are ington. D.C.. but the vessel has not J 40 per cent. The American - Hawaiian arrives. Her silk is valued been assigned for service. «-.Tiber. 1922. up to and Including $6,000,000. The Arabia Maru also has schedule was adopted as a temporary Aboard Incoming Arabia MONTREAl-CHKIlBOt BO­ July 21. 1923, the company delivered some 2.000 bales of silk for Seattle. 9.542 cars of grain at Vancouver, comprpmise until a permanent agree­ SOV TM AMPTON - A NTWERP representing 14.161.740 bushels. Last ment can be reached. The lines may Maru - ' Aug. 1. Aug. tf. Sept. 24^ year the movement to the same date Quote the Smerlcan-Hawaiian rates PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Aug. isieePL 1$. Ôct. 1*. Media amounted to 3.344 cars, or 4,786,972 nr as much more as they wish dur­ ¥ What Is to be done with the 28 Special Week-End Rates QTFBXT ___ ing the. sixty-day period, and the LINES TO CUT bushels. ___ COMPLETING SUCCESS lines having sailings at less frequent Russian» coming from the Far East TO BOlTHAMrTON-HAMBUM Intervals than two weeks may apply aboard the Osaka Shosen Kaisha PORT ANGELES AMO RETURN Aug. 4. Sept. 1. Sept, tf ...... ESTATE OF LATE IN TOURIST SEASON ...... Empress of Scotlend the 5 per cent, differential on com­ steamer Arabia Maru Is still troubl­ Good going Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 25. Sept. 22 ...... J. GILLETT, FRANCE. modities quoted at 66 cents or over. When the Canadian Pacific steamer ing representatives of the steamship Returning Sunday and Monday...... Empress of Britain In anticipation of failure to reach an line on this aide of the Pacific, es­ ROUND TRIP FARE MONTEE» V-LIVERPOOL A GREAT TOTAL agreement in time to protect August Princess Charlotte completes her trip Will Inaugurate 70-Hour Ser­ from Skagway on Friday one of the pecially in face of the fact that the — Adults S1-S0, Children $1.06 Aug. S, Aug. 11- Sept. 2* Moatroee loadings, most of the lines have been (Expires September 4th) Aug. 17. Sept. 14. Oct. 12 .... Paris, July 25.—The estate of the most successful periods of this year's Toyo Kissen Kaisha Line has been STEAMER “SOL DUC” leaves ...... Montclare quoting rates of their own origin, it vice From Chicago to tourist season will have been com­ late Joseph Glllett. noted manufac­ is said. fined 120.000 for bringing Russian daily 10.16 a. m. Standard Time, Aug. 24. Sept. 21. Oct. 1» ...... turer of silks and dyes, according to Seattle pleted. returning leaves Port Angeles 7.10 ...... Montcalm All of the services entitled to the Any one who doubts the veracity immigrants to the United States a. m the Lyons correspondent of The differential probably will make use of the statements now being circu­ after the quota had been reached. E. E. BLACKWOOD, Agent, GLASGOW Matin, is estimated at 1,200.000,000 of this prerogative, it is understood. Seattle, July 25.—The fabric of There are 28 Russians aboard the francs; or roughly $240,000,000 at the understanding and friendly contact lated in connection with the greatly 912 Government 8t. Phone 7106 Aug. 4. Aug. 34. Sept. 27 ...... One operator estimated that it would increased tourist travel both on this incoming vessel, and the question H. 6. HOWARD, Agent, ...... Met»*»ma normal rate of exchange. It is dis­ apply on 60 per cent, of the freight among states of the Northwest will still faces both local and Seattle rep­ C P. R. Dock. Phone 1532 Aug. 14. Sept. IS. Oct. 11/Merbum BURN IT TO KILL 1 tributed in investments In the Vnited be closer knitted on Monday when Island and British Columbia In gen­ revenues, although not on such a eral only need take a visit to the C. resentatives as to what Is to be done. QUEBEC-LIVERPOOL JJOSgtHTOE^ND^UE^ States. Italy. Prussia, Austria, Poland large proportion of the cargo tonnage four railroad systems—the Northern There Is but a few days to go before and Russia. Pacific. Union Pacific, Great North­ P. R. ticket office to have his doubts Aug. 14. Sept. 7. Oct. K ...... on a weight basis. dispelled. the new quota for August will be .. »...... Mon Usurier ern and Chicago, Milwaukee A St. issued, but whether the Seattle Im­ Paul—Inaugurate faster running So rushed have the C. P. R. been UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY in trying to meet the ever increasing migration sheds will accept the Im­ of B. C.. Limited. schedules for transcontinental trains, migrants and keep them until that says A. B. Smith, passenger traffic demands of the Incoming tourists Regular sailings from Vancouver to that officials were compelled to place time is another matter. all East Coast and Mainland Point*. manager of the Northern Pacific It is thought that probably the im­ Logging Camps and Canneries as far Railway. the Princess Charlotte on the Skag­ migrants might be kept aboard the as Prince Rupert and Anyox. Thirty years ago eastern and cen­ way run this month, thus providing Arabia Maru until the new quota Is For detailed Information apply tral states’ peoplg thought of Beattie. a three-day schedule to Skagway CEO. MCGREGOR. Agent. through -the Inside passage, which issued, but again the question of Tacoma and Portland and the entire regulations intervene. Tel. IMS Ne. 1 Belmont House North Pacific coast country as some­ has beauty and charms sufficient to In addition to the Rqssiân Immi­ where well outside their Uvea their attract hundreds of more tourists grants traveling steerage aboard the fortunes, their business, their inter­ before the season is over. Arabia Maru are some 33 steerage est. It*was a long, hard Journey of When the Princess Charlotte left passengers, of which some are sure ninety hours or so from Chicago to on her inaugural trip she took a full to be seeking entrance into the Seattle by tjie best of passenger ship's complement, and according to United States as settlers. Various Canadian Pacific Railway Fill V_ our pipe trains. Oregon. Washington. Idaho, reports a very sociable time Is being ways andv means have been discussed Montana, the Dakotas. Minnesota had on hoard the vessel. There is such as leaving them on the \an* and other Northwestern states were one more trip scheduled for this adlan Side and other detours, but all B. C. COAST SERVICE month, and already there Is a big de­ well removed from each other by of them to no avail.______VANCOUVER—At 2.11 p m. and 1L46 p.m. daily. transportation limitations and by mand for accommodation. SEATTLE—At 4.20 p.m. daily. with. _ time. The Charlotte has never been run ALASKA ROUTE—From Vancouver. July 11, 14, II, 21, 2$. July 29, 1923, Is a day when trans­ regularly on the Skagway run. and ALASKAN FISHERIES OCEAN FALLS-PRINCE RUPERT ROUTE—Temporarily discontinued. portation history will be made. On it Is very seldom that she is used but POWELL RIVER-UNION BAY-COMOX ROUTE—From Vancouver that day the once formidable ninety last year. This year It has been TO BE CONSERVED. every Tuesday and Thursday at 11.46 p.m. hours of passenger time separating found necessary to bring her in on North Pacific coast porta from Chi­ the schedule during the rush season. STATES HOOVER UNION BAY-COMOX ROUTE—From Vancouver every Saturday at 2 26 cago will have been cut to seventy This fact’ alone should convince any POWELL RIVER DIRECT— From Vancouver every Sunday at M# hours. From that day on, faster one to what extent tourist travel Is V.nrows July 26.—"Plows state­ WEST*1COAST VANCOUVER ISLAND ROUTE—From V.ctorta on the train service will bring closer asso­ Increasing In this Province, and es­ ment». «clentlflc dtacu**lon and ciation among states in the North­ pecially Vancouver Island, where political oratory will not spawn sal­ 1st. 10th. 20th each month, at 11.66 p.m. west and among tfielr people. after touring 'the many miles of mon." Secretary Hoover, as head of OULF ISLAND ROUTE—Leaves Belleville Street Wharf every Monday. The new schedule of the North beautiful scenery tourists make their the United States Governmental de­ Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7.16 a.m. Coast Limited between Eastern and rendezvous. partment having to do with Alaskan SIDNEY-BELLINGHAM FERRY—Leaves Sidney at 16.46 pm. and 6.16 Western terminals beginning July 29. fisheries, asserted yesterday aboard p.m. daily. « PLUG provides for a departure from Chi­ the United States ship Henderson, Apply to Any Agent Canadian Pacific Railway. cago. westbound, at 10.35 a. m., and which is bringing President Harding from 81. Paul at 10.66 p. m., and from -__**jtnd his party to Vancouver on their Minneapolis at 11.26 p. m. On the VESSEL MOVEMENTS T ayty back to the United States after east bound schedule the North Coast — their visit to Alaska. Hie statement Limited will leave Portland. Tacoma Portland. Or#.. July 24,—Arrlv.d: W was reported by wireless. and Seattle at the same hour—9.30 H Porter, Oavloto : Mandaaan M»ru. He declared there must be a tem­ a. m., and Spokane at 10.30 p. m. The Y.ikohemi; Palny Matthew», Ban Fran- porary reduction in the number of schedule In both directions will be ctaco Sailed : Namona. Admiral Good­ .fish taken from Alaskan waters, and *It Satisfies " seventy hours of running time. rich. Ban Francisco; Rainier. Wellesley. at the same time there must he con­ Han Pedro; W. 8. Porter. Ban Francisco structive measures for enlarging pro- Seattle, July 14.—Arrived: Phtlortetee. EJOT1 HEM LAKES TENDERS FOR GLASS. Pomenoa, orient: Le Bounds. Rich­ propagation. Otherwise, he said, sal­ mond. via Point Wells; Jeftereoa Ala­ mon fishing, now one of the largest Tenders are now being cslled meda. Curacao. A leaks; Yorba Linda. of Alaska's Industries, will be loet in by (’. Gardner Johnson. Lloyds’ , Martine»: Edna, Tacoma Balled: a few years. Agent at Vancouver, for the pur­ Huron). Nome and llerlna Sea noria: Mr. Hoover, in hie statement, which chase of the plate and window City of Spokane. Roche Harbor; R. H. was based on close range study given glass salvaged from the Tuscan Alexander. Ban Francisco: l anadian the Alaskan fisheries question wjille Prince by the Pacific Salvage Freighter, Vancouver; Fold Harbor. Abordaan; Lurllne, Hawaii; Maine, in the territory as a member of If you Company, Ltd. Everett President Harding's party, expressed There are 2.008 cases of win­ Ketchikan, July 24—Balled: Alameda, the hope that Congress would act dow glass. 241 cases of Silvering aouthbound. . ., , , at the forthcoming session to give Summer Quality glass and 42 cases of Everett, July 24—Arrived: Admiral the Federal administration more con­ roll your plate glass. The goods are at Farragut, Horace Luckenbach, Tacoma ; structive authority. Any new legis­ present at the G. T. P. docks and Maine, Seattle. Rainier, Ben Francisco lation. he added, muet be of ‘the In good condition. Tenders for Sailed Davenport, Ban Pedro; Rainier, broadest possible scope, as the Teurist Fans the salvaged glass cloae at 12 ‘’'port* Gamble, July 24 —Arrived: Toee- method of regulation must vary with INCLUDE THE own, o'clock noon on August 3. Par­ mtte. Port Ludlow Balled: Tiverton, •ach l.ioality and, because of deal­ ticulars concerning the tenders Ban Francisco. _ ing with problems of wide human are In the hands of the Pacific Bellingham, July 24 —Sailed: Wheaton. and property interest, should afford Brest Likes Trip askior Salvage Co. of Victoria. a method of appeal to an Independent Tocdme. July 24 —Arrived: Wheaton. commission or authority. TRAVEL ON THE Santa Matte, N. T.; Siberian Prince. Secretary Hoover said he had found Stockholm. July 24.—Sailed: San Liverpool; Brookings. Northland. Ban Francisco Sailed Hrooklnge. Vancou­ unanimous support among Alaskans ver; Northland. Ban Franclec.i: Kenne- for the action taken by the Federal Continental Limite^ cott, Yokohama. Weal Oirntwald. Government in creating-fish reserves .* Liverpool. July 22 —Sailed: Adriatic, Rosarfo; Robin Hood, Ban Francisco; in Western Alaüta by executive From VANCOUVER 9:80 pjn. . ^nxnnlSr At New Yarik, from Idver- order, and in order to obtain advice m msssss “sin01 ■ F?încî^n'julr 24--Arrived; as ter'the administration of those re­ and rots P°Bet-angaria, at Southampton, frpm 8SPT serves and as to tljé best toçm heeded New York." , __ _ , galas. Mailed: Franklin K Lane, Hono­ legislation should take, he proposed UW) Parla, at Plymouth, from New York. lulu; Shlnyo Maru. Hongkong: Delay to appoint an Alaskan on the ad­ Northern Navigation Steamers Freeman. Tillamook Bay; Johanna visory board. Fro* PORT ARTHUR Smith. Cooe Bay; Raymond. Gray’s Harbor. Bremen. July 21 -Fulled Dremen, JOHN SCHULZ DIED. TOURIST AMD TRAVXL BURXÀÜ New York. •11 Government Street St. Michaels, July 22 —Balled: Roma Pottsvllle. Pa.. July 26.—John Let Cnticnra Be (frem Marseilles ). NewTorh Schulz, who because of his unusual height—six feet als.-i inches—woe Lincoln. Han Francisco. selected by President Abraham Lin­ Chrlstobal. July 24.-«ailed: Byron Th Benson. Greater Hall. J. A. Moffatt. Jr., coln to stand beside him when he Your Beauty Doctor Point Lome; Steel Inventor. Steel Ex­ reviewed the Northern troops at the porter. Los Angeles; Dtcto, Santa close of the Civil War, is dead at Rosalia. his home here- VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 U Ea famous’

To-morrow We Feature a Special Sale of The Catastrophe of 1914 Extra Special Value in Misses’ Which Rente? Boys' Summer Wash Suits In the «perches of politician» to­ In Britain alone. Multitudes of peo Flannel Sports Frocks ward the cloee of 1819 and the Spring pie were living in a state of exasper of 1)20, there wae manifest an in­ ating congestion, and the most creasing recognition of the fact that shameless profiteering In apartments what is called the capitalist system and houses was going on. Clearing at $9.95 and Hats at Half Price - the private ownership system that It was a difficult, but not an Im Is. in which private profit is the possible situation. Given the same For office, a porta or general wear, these frocks Mothers of boys from three to six years of age will have the opportun­ working incentive—was on its trial. enthusiasm and energy and self It had to produce general prosperity, sacrifice that had tided over the are equally suitable. They are taiiorecK'from ity to-morrow of buying smart little Wash Suits and Hats at half they admitted, or it had to be revised. monstrous crisis of 1916, the far good weariog sports flannel in straight line the regular price. Only about seventy-five suits in all including It Is interesting to note such a easier task of providing a million Middy Suits with knickers, Oliver Twist Suits and Coat and Knifker* speech as that of Mr. Lloyd George, houses could have been performed models, with collar, cuffs ami pockets of con­ the British ' premier, delivered on In a year or so. Suita, made from strong washable fabrics; sotqe all Saturday. December 6. 1919. Mr. trasting material. Included in the group are white ; others with white tops and dark knickers ; also Lloyd George had had the education But there had been corners in apd training of a Welsh solicitor; he building materials, transport was In some very smart tricotine frocks. Colors in­ white trimmed with blue and brown ; size 3 to 6 years. a disordered state, and It did not entered politics early, and In the clude China blue, henna, sand, navy and others. course of a brilliant parliamentary pay private enterprise to build houses Regular $4.00. Clearing at...... 32-00 career, he had had few later oppor­ at any rents within the means of the Sizes 16 to 20. All at once price (PQ QP tunities for reading and thought. people who needed them. Private enterprise, therefore, so far from Thursday ...... «Pî/eîzO Regular $3.50. Clearing at...... $1.75 But being a man of great natural bothering about the public need of shrewdness, he was expressing here housing, did nothing but corner and Regular $3.00. Clearing at ...... $1.50 v ery accurately the Ideas of the more speculate in rents and sub-letting. Regular $2.25. Clearing at ....______$1.15 intelligent of the business men and It how demanded grants In aid from Odd Lines m Afternoon and wealthy men and ordinary citizens the State.— In order to build at who supported him. profit. Boys’ Straw Hate Half Price Children ’» Wash Hats “There Is a new challenge to civil And there was a great crowding Sports Frocks For boys from 3 to | years of age; Pongee Silk Hate and White Pique Hats, Isatirm.” he said. “What is Itt" It is and dislocation of goods at the depots smart shapes In nattirkl straw; also trimmed with blue for boys from 2 to fundamental. It effects the whole because there was insufficient road Afternoon and Sports Frocks in taffeta, Canton 6 years. '** fabric society as we know it: Its good combloatlQBS, In blue and natural; Sample Lot of All- transport. There was an urgent crepe. Valette and all wool flannel. Smart new aU this season's stock. Regular $1.60. V" ' ' ' fTff _ commerce, its trade. Its industry. 111 want of cheap automobiles to move finance, its social order—all are In models in navy, brown, black, cocoa, Paisley, Regular $2.00. £-1 AA Clearing at ...... *...... I tJv about goods and workers. But pri Clearing at ...... sDJLeVV Copper Kitchen volved in it. vate enterprise in the automobile In­ canna and others. Sizes 16 to 20. Values Regular $1.26. “There are those who maintain that dustry found It far more profitable Regular 76c. Clearing at ...... 65c Utensils the prosperity and strength of the to produce splendid and costfy cars to $35.00. Clearing at ...... 40c Regular $1.00. country have been built up by the for those whom the war had made To Clear at...... $15.00 Regular 66c. Clearing at ...... 50c stimulating and invigorating appeal rich. —Second Floor Clearing at ...... 35c —Main Floor Clearing at One-third oft to individual impulse, to individual The munition factories built with Regular Prices. action. public money could have been con “That is one view. The State must verted very readily Into factories for Including Saucepans, In vari­ educate; the State must assist where the mass production of cheap auto­ ous Uses;" Stew Pots, Tea necessary: the State must control mobiles, but private enterprise had Sports Coats of Polo Cloth and Men’s All-Silk Ties Kettles. Percolators, and where necessary, the State must Insisted upon these factories being shield the weak àgainst the arro Tea Pots; all heavy cop: sold by the State, and would neither per; guaranteed to last a trance of the strong; but. the life meet the -public need Itself nor let Regular to $2.00—Clearing at $1.00 springs from Individual Impulse and the State do so. Flannel—$7.50 lifetime. Values up to energy. (Cheers.) That is one view. So. too. with the world In the direst About 76 Ties In this special group comprising blue and white $1.00. Clearing to-morrow “What is the other? That private discomfort for need of shipping, There remain only a few of these Coats, so do not delay. Smart raglan polka dots, Irish poplins in a variety of club stripes; also small at One-third off— enterprise is a failure, tried and private enterprise insisted upon the black and white fancy designs; values to $2.00. ^4 i|A Saucepans, regular $$.00. round wanting—a complete failure, a style with all round belt and half lined. They are shown in bisque shutting down of the newly con Clearing at ...... vi*UU $3.00 tvue^fallur*. Jt must Ik- rooted out, struvtetl State shipyards. Currency shades and blue checks. Splendid garments for rool evenings and for and the camthUulty must take charge was dislocated everywhere, but pri early Fall wear." Sizes 16 and 18 only. (67 SO Stew Pans, regular $2.75, as a community, to produce, to dis­ vate enterprise was busy buying and Clearing at ...... «P I •

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A fWOHOUR CATCH OF “LUNGE" ON STURGEON LAKE, ONTARIO.—Three of the fish weighed twelve pounds each. On the leftgis Hurry Reeves, of Lindsay, C. N. R. engineer; on the rights Inspector Marshall Tripp, of the Toronto police department.

NEW ONTARIO CABINET, PHOTOGRAPHED AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE ON TAKING OFFICE.—Seated (left to right), Hons. Chas. McCrea, K. C„ Mines; Jas. W. Lyons, Lands and Forests; Col. W. H. Price. K. C., Provincial Treasurer; VVm. F. Nick le, K. C., Attor­ ney-General; Lieutenant Cockshutt; Premier G. H. Fer^ison. K. C.; Oeo. 8. Henry. Public Works;* Thomas Crawford, without portfolio. Standing: Dr. teeming Carr, without portfolio; J. R. Cooke, without portfolio; Sir Adam Beck, without "portfolio; Dr. Forbes Godfrey, l,abor: Lincoln Goldie, Provincial Secretary; John 8. Martin, Agriculture; .Fred. BuTmer, Clerk of Executive Council; Col. Alexander Fraser, A. D. C. Rear: Horace Wallis, Deputy to Prime Minister; C. C. Hele, Secretary to Premier; Matthew Ctirrey, Secretary to Attorney-General.

LATEST PICTURE OF FATHER DELORME.—Here le • picture taken last week of the Rev. J. Adelard-Delorme, charged with the murder of his half-brother. Raoul Delorme, who on Monday, as a result of the jurors disagreeing, was sent up for a second trial at the next session of the Court of King's Bench in Montreal. The picture shows the accused Father taking a look at a gallery of children perched upon the roof of a shack Just opposite the spot where his half-brother’s body was found, while the court was hold­ ing an open-air session at the spot. V *—H |

'LÏJS mmusm SSijjLv \ j FOR LOVE — Mary Amelias WELCOME. MARIA! — Maria Guidolin traveled 6.0&0 miles to Asti, Russian dancer, has con­ m? k quered European audiences, so j become the bride of Basso Vittorio, "he is planning a tour of Ameri­ her childhood sweetheart in Italy, can cities. She recently landed at Vancou- ver. Unable to speak English, DICTATOR—Frank Monahan, San Francisco, Calif., is the new she was helped "over the rough supreme dictator of the Loyal spots" by the Travelers’ Aid < >rder of Moose, Society.

MISS GLADYS MISS GEORGIA MILLIGAN, Pennsylvania girl hikers, photographed in Toronto while en route to SHERIFF LEMIEUX—There’s Parry JJound. They electrified the Queert City by playing "Zit” on style and dignity to your sheriffs King Street. Ht” is the American equivalent of the English pastime in the Kust. Here is Sheriff "Reaver,’* in which each player seeks to "spot’ as many bearded men Lemieux photographed at the De­ as possible. lorme trial in Montreal. SCHOOL DAYS By DWIO

EDWARD BEN ES, Premier of THE WORST IS BEST.—Russian royalty Is glad for even steer­ K1 COW* IDoi LOC*d Cxecho-Slovak la. Is In Paris, age accommodations these days, as witnessed by the recent arrival Lpcx vouai on «1 WBÜ seeking to play the part of In 8ah Francisco of the Princess Kropotkin and her daughter. Two NWO1 HE hundred and fifty-eight refugees from Russia arrived on the boat Take em oft take e«* orr 1 peacemaker In the Franco- with the princess. |8e\ oral counts were her fellow steerage TBw*. 1 CM CfSl rtoul | WOOED HT Toucrt OMt Brttish disagreement. passengers. VtHAT ARC. THEM ] o’ "TtiCHX A DOG'S DEVOTION.*—A man ami a woman, riding In tha anto THCRsV BlOOO SUCKERS pictured above, w^be killed when they crashed Into a train .near Erie, Them Pa. With them was their dog. The animal, injured, refused to leaVe cmr git *cn the bodies and hod to l>e forcibly carried away. vouft. Blood nxx. -foEM SUCK IT OenT K'u- -THtT'PW TOLL Ct BLOOO THCt’O* FtiUL Cf MWR tV m#MM vYven VlrtM, TrtET JUST R0U.OPF unUESS T>W*c SOhxe rooRe XtASSOAr- NWlSOHeWWAE. wx. lev

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PREPARING FOR HARVESTv—Alaskan natives are preparing tourist crop.’ that Is following In the wake of President How iT FcctS Harding's tour of the northern territory. They are using their THEY TRAVEL FAST THROUGH WATER! — Tht-M* four girls will figure prominently in this Sum* •a» ee Twelve^ primitive tools to carve exquisite figures In ivory, and are stitching Bier's swimming meets. They are, left to right: Mybil Bauer, Gertrude Ederle, Ethel McGsurry and BUee* away on moccasins and leather goods. Riggin. In a recent meet Miss Bauer and Miss Ederle broke several records. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 13

= £ THE LATEST NEWS FROM FINANCIAL CENTRES ffjgflffBWgyjag r-T'.srs>.v?„—■; V: ..w,» .v. ÉÜÜÜ lute control of the liquor ‘ business TO-DAY’S TRADING ON unless it has the exclusive right of APPOINTMENTS MADE EXCHANGE SUMMARY importation." TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE WINNIPEG MARKETS Steel Industry. Premier Oliver to-day announced EXPLAINS COLLAPSE the appointment of J. J. Morley and tBurdick Bros.. Limited.) New York, July 25.—Foreign ex­ Sneaking of the development of a 02318953 Winnipeg, July *1.—Reports of crop changes irregular. steel industry In British Columbia, T. K Jon» h. of Victoria, as special damage from black rust In Western Can­ the Premier uaid Hint if the Federal auditors under the surveyor of taxes. New York sterling. $4.69-1. ada. together with nervousness on the Great Britain —Demand 4.59 The appointments are only tempor­ Francs. 691-4. part of shorts to cover up. Injected a firm 3-8; cables $4-59 9-16; 90-day bills I.J.H.KI! Government saw fit to exercise a ary.. ARE GROWING tone to to-day's wheat market. Felling en banks MM 13-18. responsibility towards such an in­ Urea. 437. treasure was less In evidence, final prices J. McGuiguV chief clerk of the London bar silver, 30 7-8d. for all three deliveries closing around the France — Demand 6.92; cables dustry In thli province, the eame as land office at Nelson, is to be deputy High Price of Sugar in U. S. Increase From Jan. 1 to July high of the day. with July recording a 6.92!z2. It had done in Saut Hie. Marie and gal nof 1%. October 1% and December registrar of land titles. 21 Was $15,014,082 Italy — Demand 4.3714; cables Sydney, N. 8„ he would see, so far Dr. E. J. Roth well and Dr. O. T. Caused Canneries to ■'v, • ...... 4.37*. as he was concerned, that the people Wilson have been appointed to the 113 being wheat. Belgium — Demand 4.87; cables of <’anada were protected in their board of management of the Royal Cease Buying Montreal. July 25. — The gross Hl*h lx»w ('loss Legislation to Be Introduced Wheat— open 4.87'/,. so doing. Columbian Hospital. New West­ earning» of the C.N.R. for the work 1M% 1M% 104% 101% Germany — Demand .00016; Net Its Judgment Why loganberry growers In the Oct...... *4% •7% 91 % »7% minster. in succession to Dr. R. H «■oiled duly 21 were 64.680,422.. being 94% cables .000162. for Plebiscite on Liquor Williaroette Valley are faced with a an Increase of 6140,2114. or eight per Per...... 91 • iff Hon. J. II. King, who was given gn Walker and Dr. G. E. Drew, who Holland—Demand 39.27; cables enthusiastic reception, at the outset have resigned. loss on their products was explained cent., aa compared with the name July ...... 44% 46% <<% 45% 39.30. Questions at the Northwest Real Estate Aaso period of 1622. Oet...... 40 ilk 39% Jocularly referred to the controversial R. M. McGusty is to be acting gov­ AFTER REACTION l>ec...... 37% _*l $ 37% Norway—Demand 16.21. Canadians Will Be Returning point» raised by Henator Bostock ernment agent for Cariboo, during the dation Convention at Portland. It The gross earnings of the C.N.R. Ik Sweden—Demand 26.62. developed In the course of an Inter from January 1. 1926, to July 21 were JUly* ...T.sa. *0 and Premier Oliver and said that holiday season. death. The murder occurred la Inst on Canneries. The berry growers rally in wheat prices helped senti­ our northwest and from Canada, with Flax —1 ft. W. Ci. 226; 2 C. W„ 221. 494. Before an audience of about 4«0, so many people from Canada were f'-ont of the prosecutor's residence. broke their contract, with the ment marketwise. Reports from the the sharp rally at Winnipeg and C. W7. 244; rejected. 200; track. 216. Call loans against acceptances Senator Bostock Justified the action going to the United States and raid Afterwards the mob ransacked thq Rye—2 C. W.. «4%. of the Senate in rejecting the bill at suit that the fruit Juice manufactur­ steel trade seem to indicate there Minneapolis, caused general buying 4'/t ■* that the accumulation of wealth in dwelling. One placard carried by the is a growing tendency toward expan­ Time loans firm; mixed collat­ the last session of I’arliament because the republic south of the border had demonstrators'read, "No Justice with­ ers went to the wait The su bee of wheat, commission house buying of the Insinuations against thg quent high price of sugar forced ttoj? sion in that line uf endeavor al­ eral 60-99 day» S m. ft'/4S 4-6 resulted in higher wages, and he out blood." Jam makers to cease to buy, leaving though not very clearly defined as of an Important kind proceeding months 5 O 6V4. pomicaî fnfegrfty br the senator* could not blame the young men of The police arrested several sus- the growers without a market, and yet. No particular developments of active short covering. Winnipeg Prime commercial paper 6 @ made by Hon. A. M. Manson in his this country going where they could I«ectK but were unable to definitely not sufficient time to develop their importance were forthcoming from w I red that t he ad vance there was R'/4* now-famous letter. f get the best return for their labor. establish the identity of the mur­ own market. the foreign situation. It was rather Canadian sterling — Buying A Plebiscite. At the aamc time he felt confident derers. due to unfavorable news. On the that they would remain Canadians Co-operative marketing in Wa noticeable that prices rallied com­ other hand there were several ex­ 4.69; selling 4.73. Premier Oliver and H*>n. J. H. paratively early on a .small turnover. and In the course of time would re­ Asheville. N. <’.. July 26.—Fire In lagton has not yet reached the stage tremely bearish estimates of the CANADIAN WHEAT King. Federal Minister of Public the business section here to-day de­ Of course, it Is only natural to look turn to the Dominion. where farmers are able properly to Canadian crop. Export buying does Works, voiced the opposite view, the stroyed one large department store market their products it was pointed for periods of reaction and profit He fpoke of the step* being taken not appear to have followed the ad­ Winhipeg. July 26.—Numerous re­ Premier of British Columbia stating by the Government to secure foreign with a loss of $300,000. and threat­ out. The farmers were suffering not taking. vance on any big scale. However, ports are being received of deteriora­ that at the next session of the Legis­ ened to spread to other structurée, only from the fact that they the country offerings were not heavy lature he would bring down legisla­ fnarkets for Canadian products'. Allls-Chslmers .... tion in the crop on account of rugt WHEAT EXPORTED including the city' library and a the­ ware unable to secure a good price Am. Beet auger either, and there was some question tion to enable the Provincial Govern­ atre. Two women vlcrks were re­ for what they grew, but were also Am. Can Co., com. as to whether the small export sales from Southern and Central parts of ment to «submit to a p4oVi«t*ito the ported missing. uanhlo lo jOnlUMJttt. it was < # AolCsx. jrdi- — recently hare uot been due to Inabil­ Manitoba. question of sole right to» bring in Am In B sentis! that a hotter marketing sys Am. Ixecomotlve . . ity to cover their export sales at the There is no question but wheat liquor and any other issue connected Vancouver, July 25.—E. V. Ablett, tern should be organized and it had Am. Smelt. * Ref. Gulf. Premiums have been well _ tl with liquor control. SAT PAROLE PLAN of Victoria, has been temporarily ap­ looked like the biggest crop of wheat been suggested to the fruit growers Am. Sugar Rfg. . held. * Northwest markets have been "We may he able to ascertain pointed freight traffic officer of the that they get together under a elm Am. T. A Tel...... strong tOvday, and if they continue Manitoba ever raised ten days ago, Am. Wool. com. ... Canada’s Total During June through the ballot box whether the Associated Boards of Trade of British liar scheme as that which Aaron Am. Steel Fdy. . .. 14-1 advance with substantial reports of but It has gone oack and will now Columbia. He assumed his duties 4»-7 had news, the foreigners will be 22,228,898 Bushels Senate is representing the desire of Sapiro had advised for the Okanagau Anaconda Mining . the people in fhc action It has taken," TOO FREELY USED here yesterday. fruit growers. Atchison shaken out of their Indifference, so be only average and possibly less Atlantic Gulf ...... there will be a better export business. than average. Ottawa, JUly 25.—Wheat exported said She Premier. Baldwin Loco...... Baltimore A Ohio . Com: The crop news with the from Canada during June amounted "We are all liable to make mis­ Sheriffs and Police at Van­ B*thlehem Steel . . strength in wheat lifted corn to-day to 22.228,898 bushels, valued at takes." he continued, "but if the peo­ Brooklyn Transit . and gave the market a strong finish. Montreal Stocks $28.164,416. against 11,760.477 huahels. ple makfe the mistake through the couver Convention Discuss Canadian Pacific Cash prices were steady to firm rela­ valued at $16,158,491 In June,. 1922. ballot bix there will be less grura R. P. Clark & Co., Ltd. Wholesale Market Coeden Oil ...... (By Burdick Bros, Ltd.) Law Enforcement Ctulrel Leather . tively. Also with sales of 75,000 Of- last month’s exports, 13,004.902 Ming than if the mistake were made Crucible steel bushels, country offerings were light, Asbestos ...... bushels went to 4hé United Kingdom. by the Government.” ■ONOS STOCKS INSUKAKCE Continental CSS . Vancouver. July 25.—Maudlin -sen- Revised July 24. weather Is fair and hot over the corn hell Telephone .... 122-4 Belgium and Italy each took over ^ Great Powers. 'Member» B.C. BonS Dealers' Aaea Chic.. MU. A St. P. bell, and the situation is beginning Brvmpton Paper .. 31-2 Lment of would-be reformers came Chic.. R. I A Par. ?r-r izlfwft Trartlon . 2.004.044 bushels, and Oreécé and the Stating that the Senate had greater si-a to be more serious. If there is wo United States over 1,000,000. The in for round condemnation at last 639 Fart Btrat Victoria B.C. Marlaad Oli !?!!!!! Can. "Cement, rom. powers vested In It under the British Ontario solids ...... rain the next few days there probably Can. 8. 8 . com. . . . next largest Importers were Holland night’» session of the Northwest Max Truck ...... will he numerous accessions to the Can. Cottons ....*. North America Act than had the Ontario twins ...... Cal. Petroleum . . Cone. M. A 8...... and France. For the twelve month» '•f Lords, Senator Bostock Association of Sheriffs and Police Alberta solids...... Chile Copper ...... bull side of the market. Detroit United ended June 30. Canada exported Alberta twins ...... Corn Products .... Oats: This market was moved up said that it was only because the convention here, when law enforce­ Dom. Bridge ...... 226.671,832 bushels of wheat, as Henate had not wished to cause Alberta triplets ...... Erie ...... in line with other grains. There was Dorn. Cane re ...... against 146.097,669 bushels during the ment officers were a unit In declar­ B.C. Cream Cheese. 12s. box • Famous Players a relatively firm tone for cash oats Dom. Textile ...... trouble that it had not exercised its General Asphalt National Breweries previous twelve months. iwwers to the full. ing that laxity shown in the punish­ tien. Electric ...... and there Is no evidence so far of any Ontario Steel ...... Wheat flour exported In June Gen. Motors ...... heavy pressure. Cash sales 85,000 Bank <4 Montreal . "It Is unwise for a public man to ment of criminals In Canada and the Wt-eree’e Cram. 6-lb brick*. amounted to 904.61$ barrels, valued F.W.Stevenson bushels, deliveries 40,000 bushels and Ko) al Bank ...... at $5.285.069. as against 764.625 make charges against the Henate United Ktatee was undoing the Work Gt. Northern, pref. . sales to store 120,000 bushels, re­ Union Bank ...... of the police and making it difficult sse Créera Che Gulf States Steel . Quebec Railway . . . . barrels, valued at $6,163,245 in June, that he can not substantiate,” he small oer* doz ...... Holllnger ...... ceipts 125 cars. The crop news is for them to protect society. It lord..n Paper ...... 1922. The United Kingdom took added in reference to Attorney- McLaren * Cream " " Cheese. Inspiration Cop...... STOCKS BONDS about the same and the market is Hhawlolgan ...... 397,944 barrels of flour last month, General Man son’s letter. "If you Case after case was instanced by per dos lut Comb. Eng. ... still dependent on other grains for Spanish River Pulp police chiefs and sheriffs in which McLaren-1 - Kraft Can Loaf. Int 1 Nickel ...... the next largest customer being Ger­ wish a public body to consider legis­ K^lly Springfield . the trend. NEW YORK COTTON. many with 102,236 barrels. In smal­ lation favorably that is put up to it. men who had been arrested for MrLareni Kraft" Swiss Loaf. Kennecott Copper Wheat—- It is rath,er a mistake to start and crimes of violence had been released mrato AND on. Lehigh Valley July (By Burdick Bros. Ltd.) ler quantities Canadian flour found Open High Low It* way Into nearly fifty different criticise by saying the member» are on parole after serving only a small McLaren*! * Kraft" " ’ Pimento Hept. .... fraction of the time to which they Dec...... 34 54 33.40 21 50 countries. generally a bad lot and can be .«ïl : ...... __.T2.67 72 *4 22 44 had been sentenced and numerous ifri-Tf!’ Corn-- Barley exports tn June amounted handled In any way not creditable National Lead July .... *7-3 *6-7 «7-1 Dee...... 12 6# 22.75 22 24 instances were cited in which the B C. new laid (according to N. T.. N. H. A Hart...... ; 32.11 22.67 22.0* to 613,191 bushel* as against 1,423,402 to any public man. For that to be ! PEMBERTON BUILOINO Sept. .... 77-4 75-7 paroled criminals had returned to else and grade) ...... 230 New York Central ... »»-• l>ec. ;... 46-3 63-7 ...... 22.36 31 71 22.11 bushels in June. 1922. Exports of oats said by another public man Is not Butter— Northern Pacific .... 43-J Oats— creditable to the country as a whole." crime, in many cases taking human Nav. Conn. Copper .. 12 RAW HVOAR CLONE. were 2.536.938 bushels, against Comox ...... July .... 2.981.600 bushels. Premier'» Speech. life. aM* Spring Island ...... Pan "A" ...... <2-« Hept . 6.10; Dec . 4.4»; Oct., 4.9T; May. “B* ...... eo-s 3 61; March. 1.65. After a few preliminary remarks. Cowichan Creamery...... Pacific Oil ...... 34 V I. If. P. a . lb...... Prod A Refiners 3t-2 HV41AR. FIRST 1923 GRAIN ITemlcr Oliver launched out on flopywood bricks ...... Pennsylvania R. R. ... 44 URGES CONSERVATIVE New York, July 16.—Raw sugar, centri­ criticism of the Senate by saying Hollywood carter- People a Gaa ...... 9»-7 fugal, 4 *7; fine granulated. 6-16 to 1.76. CROP CARGO FROM that the Government of British Co­ SSraiF Phillips Pete...... 51-2 ESTIMATE OF CROP Reynold's Tobacco .. . «1-7 iii: HILVRR. VANCOUVER FIXED lumbia felt "sore” at the action of WE OWN, OrrZK AND recommend Owomargarlse Reading ...... 74-4 London. July 26.—Bar Silver. 39%d, per the Henate. Under the B.N.A. Act, Fish. Repeal# Fttel ...... 11-1 (Continued from page ounce. Money, 2% per cent. Discount rate# he agreed, the Henate hod extensive 13-lb. box. lb. .. Republic Steel...... 4t Short bille, t to 314 per cent. : three Vancouver. July 25.—First grain powers. When those powers were 19-lb. bo*, lb. .. Royal Dutch ,...... 44-4 out the province. Rust has made its months' bills. 3 3-14 to 3% per cent. booking of the 1923 crop for export 16# Southern Pacific ...ï. *4-7 appearance In some of the settle­ formulated by the Fathers of Confed­ Eii Tablets. 29 Is. lb. Southern By., com. 31 from Vancouver was recorded yes­ I Sableflsh Fillet* .. ments along the Red River, but con­ New York. July 35.—Bar silver. 63%; terday at the Vancouver Merchants’ eration and approved by the Imperial Plromburg ...... 69 -5 Mexican dollars. 41%. Studebaker Corpn. ■■ .101-4 ditions are not serious. Parliament the idea was that they City of Vernon 5^% Exchange, the 8S. Mongolian Prince 2°* i t1***™- lb...... }} Floss Sheffieltl . . 45 Saskatchewan having been chartered in I*ondon to would he exercised by it M>dy com­ I Cbm. per It " Ht an. OB. Indiana . 53-2 EMPIRE FORESTRY take 7.600 tons of grain to Japan, posed of older and sane men In pub­ Due l ull Jaw, 1938 —Ortlb, to «« of J»ck:, The Texas Co 4 2-4 Harvesting operations are expected lic life, who. lKcaus«^j»f their year* Tex. P. Coal A OH ...... 19-4 to commence In Saskatchewan be­ CONVENTION HELD with Shanghai ax optional port, v*i iweb/ilr«• •** Timken Relier Bear . . 27-7 tween August 15 and 20. Eighty to loading here in late September. wnd experience, might he depended Tob. Prod...... *l-« Grain men estimate that before lj)e on to decide wisely and impartially, Coupons Cashable any Branch Bank of Montl'cal. Fttm i*. ... l«^ jj l nUn Pacific...... 12»-7 ninety per cent, of the wheat is in ■ 1 ntied from page. 1.) . Utah Cuupw . hue. MW 44*3 head nnd gives every indication of a close of the coming a. Van­ without bias or personal fedmg. Tin votad f..r Government ' U. a. 2nd. Alcohol ------44-11 bumper yield. Very little damage has Benefits. couver elevators will have moved Price 99 and Interest to yield B.60' ; Vegetables. V. 8 Rubber .. . 4J-1 been caused by recent storms^ though 40.000.000 bushels of grain, or more control." continued the Premier, "hut Onions— II. S. Steel, com. .... *1 “We recognize.” he continued, "that the Government can not effect ab»o- (klkinb. yellow. per lb...... Wabash K R "A" 21 considerable grain was knocked down than double last year’s total. Wall* Wan* Ulob*. pm lb 05# M Western Union ... It* by heavy winds and’rain# In & good to restrict trade in any direction is GILLESPIE, HART & TODD, LTD. Old eutalom, aeoerdln* sradb Wlllye Overland ...... 7-1 many sections the raina Improved the last of measures Jo which a Gov­ Investment Dealers. > ■na* and quality, per lb ... H P. Westinghouse Elec. . . 67 ! conditions materially and some local- Now potato**, according to Allied Chem * I>ye . . 44 ernment should resort, and we are ttearw Roebuck ...... 71-4 7a.4 itles report crops as the best ever Phone 2140 Victoria, B. C. 711 Port Street grad* and quality. Ik... .0214# . **4 hopeful that benefits will accrue to Hew oreen Pear, local ...... M f Am. Ship A Commerce 11-4 ii-4 j known. A few districts report the *hi-barb, local ...,...... Ml' C * ft. W Ry 4t-S *[-4 : appearance of red rust. our foresters from association, col­ Keystone Tire A Rubber 5-1 Coarse grains also promise good Nat. Enamel ...... 94-3 laboration and conference with for­ CucumboraT” hotkoua*. accord- Pere Marquette ...... 4'.‘-4 yields. esters from other parts of the Bri­ lag to ala*, grad* and quality, Kndicott Johnson 44-4 Alberta tish Empire, as well as from in­ par doz...... 65 to 1 W Transcontinental Oil . . « FAMILY SHU USB Him BBBBBBBBBBBBB formation which we hope our own Lettuce, Head, local, per crl -o M i*. White Motors 6* With wheat nearly all heatTed out New B*.t*. pm lb...... g £• Bo*ch Car 23-2 and filling rapidly, home cutting will commission will elucidate. We re­ Chandler Motors ...... 50-4 l>e done in Alberta about August l cognize that in the past we have been 1 WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND New Carrot*. per lb...... M P. New Turnip*, pur lb...... M P- Houston Oil . - -...... 52 and harvesting generally will be a profligate with our forest wealth, BANKING El New Bunch Borna. Carrots and Cuban Cane Sugar . 14-4 8tan. Oil of California. 64-4 week earlier tnan lgst year. In the that we have wasted our heritage, g Manitoba Power Bonds, Due 1941, to Yield 6.60% Turnips, POT doe...... ■■ •• district immediately east of Edmon­ that while we have been proficient In r-abbog*. por Tb...... •*# _ •* Texas Pacific Rail»ay lt-4 Tomatoes, hothouse, la, crt. ... 1.60 Vanadium ...... 24-4 ton It Is expected1- that wheat will utilization, we have been deficient in Middle States Oil ... 7-3 yield from fifty to fifty-five bushels to preservation. While we have talked @ BURDICK BROTHERS. LIMITED | • Tomatoes, hothouse. 2a. crt...... 3 *0 l Texas Gulf Fulphur .. 67-4 Fruit. Montgomery Ward ... 24 the______acre The stand of straw every- Tn terms of quantity, we have lost Members British Columbia Bond Dealers’ Association ** Raspberries, local, per crt. liUtUala «Mi...... where tw good, running In some phtcer sight often of the Importance ôf Private Wire to All Leading Exchanges I-egert berries, local pm crt. j Pure Oil ...... 14-6 better than four feet. A few point! quality, not without Ita coat to our Phone 3724 and 3725—-116-120 Pemberton Building Rad Currants, local, per crt. Mexican Fes hoard .. 13-4 I local damage from hail. trade. Rome of these evils and Home Black Currants, local, per crt. Ckerrlee. Wash Lamberts, lb of the misconceptions and false im­ B BfflBia il U usual!® SI SI SUS U @111® IS 11 Charrias. Okanagan Bings PRESIDENT HARDING pressions which have grown out of Ckerrlee, local ...... local Stock Quotations them, we hope this conference will go Apricot., preserving ...... t.line 160 SPENDS DAY ON far to remove. 2 15# 16» (By F. W. Stevenson) reaches. Calif , per boa . I I Bid Aekrr "What Is true of Canada In one Pluma Calif., according to quti- Athgheara Oil ...... I • M VANCOUVER ISLAND m Ity and \arlety ... j Boundary Ba> Oil ...... ••% and all of these respects la. I fear, cantaloup**, «anderds. 45e. M.P. I B C Perin l»»n ...... S6.es only too true of most of the constit­ Caeleloupee. flats ...... M.P. Bowen* Copper ...... St (Coetiaued frem page I.) uent units of the British Empire. The keeping with its practice of extending to FLOUR MILLING R <• Ftohertes ...... IS Review at San Francisco. we- Reined to disclose how general B. r it* fining Co...... IS its customers every proper banking accom­ We offer 71/r. Preferred Shares of the International Milling Per basket ...... B C Silver ...... 7» Han Francisco. July 25.—Hundreds would become our weaknesses and New Apples, local ...... «'an. Nat Fire ...... 6#.SO .. of craft of all types are to participate shortcomings In this regard Company to yield approximately 6.60’é Cons M * 8...... 26 •• U— in the great merchant marine review modation, the Bank of Montreal direct* attention New C*uF,Orav*n»taln», cwtr Previare ...... ~ .St1 re- To Take Stoek. r RECORD OF DIVIDENDS:, INTERNATIONAL MILLING CO. LTD. Watermelons, per lb...... Crows' Neat Coal ...... 41.•• 62.00 before President Harding In Ran "The first task Is now a general to the fact that many husband» and wives Oranges—Vale Douglas Channel ...... 94 Francisco Bay on July 81. It was an­ 1914 Caeh 28ft. «lock 40«^. ant all s ...... s.s* Empire oil ...... *1% St nounced to-day by the committee In stocktaking, the («reparation of ,t 1M5 rath 30'/.. Stuck Runklst. "art sizes . ... 6.16 Granby ...... 20.69 22.00 sort of Doomsday Book of the forest maintain Joint Accounts with this institution— ...... 6.64 charge Army and navy aeroplanes 1916 Cafch 11 rî. uf which 110.000 wait invested In Common Stock. «•hoice. all sises . Great West Perm...... 16.00 will fly overhead during the review. resources of the British Empire fit 1517 ca*h 47'?. of which |25uO was Invested In Common Stock. Lemons, per cjwe -■ ssseis.se Hemlock Gold ...... 40 a whole. This. I believe, you have a convenient arrangement whereby either may ISM* Cash 4(>'<* of which $275,000 was Invested In Commun Stock. Grapefrelt—Calif ere li Howe Found ...... 3 7» 4 ?» Vessels in the review will Include 1919 Cash 16M , s see T oe Indian Mines ...... 16 great passenger liners, cargo car-1 already entered upon. The next step deposit or withdraw as the occasion demands. Sunk let...... •*- Is to pool what knowledge we have, 1920 ("ash 16%. stock 30'r choice ...... S 6Se « is International Coal...... 15 .1* riers. steam schooners, tugboats, ogllvle 1917-1920. Va*h Stock 55*6. Nut*r-- MrUlllivray ...... 65 fireboats, oil tankers, army trans­ of methods of forest conservation leak# of wood.- 1917-1920. Caith «214«£. 5', Cash Bonus. Nugeet ...... ;...... 01 and regeneration, and to make as Almonds ...... - • Premier Mines ...... ISO ports. yachts, motorboats and fish­ Maple Leaf 1917-1921. Cash 56K. Stock 2616'*. Ramliler-Carlboo ...... 06 .0* ing boats Each vessel will salute brotd as the Empire Itself our work Chequing Accounts for the purpose of • the prewldentia! craft, the lighthouse of forent education and research. wSmrtï Ko. Mf Sllveremlth ...... 19 tender Hequoia. aa It passes and will "In nothing, it seems to me. are dealing with household accounts may Spartan Oil ...... •1% •ii* Walnut*. No. 2. Califpr»«a- 1*1 »nr*werorm ...... dip its flag. the advantages of our common alleg­ British American Bond Corp’n, Ltd. chestnuts ...... H» Mail For President. also be opened. Standard Lead ...... 1* .33 iance. tour common aims and pur­ 723 Fort Street. Established 1601. Dates— Nut.loch Mines ...... « Cheyenne. Wye., July 25.—Mail poses ss continuent elements of the Phones 316, 2121. Sair, bulk. lb...... Surf Inlet ...... 35 matter for President Harding, sent British Empire rendered more ap­ Sair, bulk. new. lb...... Stvwert Lands ...... 19.ee from Chicago to Cheyenne by aero­ Trojan Oil ...... 63% •4% parent than In the gain to one and It is the aim of the Bank to be îlîüoîl: tSt: 1U' trout) Oil ^ . ... §JJ% plane. reached the local air mail field all of consultation, conference and 4 Dromedary. 29 IS «ox. ..,...... here last night. It was started west­ co-operation In the mater of the pre- * helpful in matters financial. Oamel, SFra-ee. iS 59. #9 - ward on a VnlonJ'aciflc train, and eervatlon *nd development of our ! Turban* 6b U-w. per rase .. XVonderphon e...... <89 is due to reach f%rtland. Ore., at 7 forest wealth." I Thursday morning. From IWiir.tniem Wer L'tn 1925 . 109 35 191.95 .... Lard Lwvat Welcomed. ,-| 14Ut 99 iei ee Portland, the mail will be taken to CANADA’S MONTHLY UTS1*3 s«v Vancouver, B.C . by hydro aeroplane, In greeting, >be visiting m-emtx-ra We Own And " FINANCIAL REPORT Yieterv I »#j> ■ 19*6^ ISAS* ...... gceorri. -nt plans. of zfhe conference, the Premier

14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1922 TELEPHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS. TO 1090 TIMES-WE WILL DO THE REST

BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Cdmmuert) (Copyrtgtit lit*. By H. C. Fisher. MUTT AND JEFF Key Chains Should Be Barred at Ardsley Country Club Trade Mark Res. In Canada.) OXY.ACETYLENE WELOINO \LL «la»aee of welding. ox>-scetylenn * _ »nd îi^rte proeew-, British Weld- jng to.. 525 Pembroke St Phone 2414.' St

^ welding. Edwards. 424 Courtney 5* the cats ape Gonna LISTCMl I'm SiTTiWG PRem'JCFf: f i'm all ser, j«ff.' mutt says on Vbu wrteeceRr HuRRY l^LECTRIC and oxy-aretylene welding. MV MAGNETIC GOLF Ball IS IOO% Foe You T» ] t want TO LOCKUP J eb‘P repairs, boilermakers, blacksmith IGonna makc this hoce work, brass and Iron raetlhgw. etc. Vic­ PctfccT AT last.' I've sceiu tr> Hurrv I MY NE IN TceTH ? Nl BUCK toria Machinery Depot Co . Ltd. Phone 5J*. locker: IN ONÇ'. j " tf-6f it that THeec's ajo sTeeu on the JOHN'. 'any PART \\’ELDING AND BRAZING done by Star course But "me discs r Put ho owe? Garage. #53 View. phone 6774. •» QUIT your OF TEN me PUTTING cups: X ioonDCR. PAINTING uuhat's detaining JoHsj uuHceLeP? Kidding, BUCKS mutt: He L3PARK8 BROS., painters and paper- Does: „ hanger», phones 6414 Y and 56721». ll run ovcfc' Roofs a specialty. Estimate» free, (live to the clubhouse na n trial Terms moderate.______tf-5# AND SPCCD FLUMB!NG and HEATING Him up: A 5C HASENPRATZ- Plumblag. heat- PH,-.1»-; r*pe,7, •*' hlnde. 1#45 Yatee Phone 4,4. rea. 4517X. gg

Hayward a dods. ltd.. Phone# 1954 and 3H*L AHe THE TJOCKINQ. James Bay plumber Phono SAME , a,5** Toronto Street OaeoLae CHAIN iîrd*» n***' *tl' ranges connected. Promu*.

PATENT ATTORNEYS -|6 Cry/ H* L* HOYDEN. M. I E E Patente and ’ 'f*de ™»rka «07 Up ion Rank Bwild m .. ^ ?-A%" REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE B. C. LAND A INVESTMENT AGENCY. ^•iâWk//. - 922 Government. Phone 125. 59

SEWER AND CEMENT WORK

1 BUTCHER — Sewer and È1L. 1 »- work. Phone 7241L ,, SCAVENGING

"1 VICTORIA SCAVENGING CO. UN 1 ii("«n)m>rt *rw ««; .♦ HELP WANTED—MALE AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS HOUSES FOR SALE (Continued) TYPEWRITERS Strtorla Bails 61wt* !Tl eA XYtfb^’Toun g farm Trend, «Mb fo A LL kind» of bottle», frrm an* vwwks. *' YOU DO >H»T w*at you *re look­ BUILT 4>N INHTAt.M EXT PLAN milk. Box 19JI. Times JV24-1# SOME MORE SPLENDID BUTS. •* *■ for preserving or wine making pur­ ing for advertised here, why not adver \ IUDERN HOMES for sale, easy terms 1 *’« D. H. Bale, contractor. Fort and fPYPER RITERS — New and second-hand; Advertising Phone Ko. 1090 MASTERS MOTOR CO.. LTD.. poses, from 15c per dozen. 2523 Rose St. ties jour want? Someone amongst the 1 repair», rentals. ribbons for all ma­ BATH* FOR ( LAHSine» ASflStBOW J»2# DODGE ROADSTER. tf-14 (nousanda of readers will moat likely hart SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE like new ...... _ ^ EXTRA GÔOD BUYS Just u hat you are looking for and be chines. United Typewriter Co.. Ltd.. 7e« Situâtiona Vacant. Situations Wanted. *o 1 #2# FORD TOURING. •*>Orr—FORD, 1919 model, touring. In A 4-HULB family range, good rondl- LIOR SALE—Near Parliament Building». Fort Street. Victoria Phone 47#*. 6, to sell at a reasonable price tf-14 I 6-roomed house, lot 49x12#; price 12.*## Itent. Articles for Sale. I.o«t or Found, etc.. tHARTEREl) ACCOUNTANT, open for A good buy at ...... I ' splendid condition. tl««n. 321.5#. Jacks 8U>\e Store. 724 1 \*c per word per Insert Son. Contract rates ( engagement with «enwen 1»-*# FORD SEDAN. • tXOX '3tV^~OVKRLAND. model four, tour- Tates Mtreet. ft Terms to suit. Bbx 1013. Times. Jy2S-«« WINDOW CLEANING on app h-atlon. * manufacturing company or C. A . tai ..A snap for someone gt ...... t In* An extfn good buy. A NTIQUB hheraton sideboard. Woollatt. Established ?*#9. UMALL chicken ranch. 3-mlle circle. 3- No advertleement for less . than lie. tlon expert Box 1095. Times______Jy24 i»i* mclauohlin six. •Q7V~1CHEVROLET. 1919. touring. roomed house with five lota, of which, ISLAND WINDOW AND CARPET ■*» phone 315 or 2449 13 "Advertising Is to bu»|ne»e Minimum number of words. I#. \1’ANTED—Situation by High School Don't rnlaa this one at ...... p ' ' * *' looking like a new car. two are in garden, fruit and shade tree». CLEANING CO. A LIVE—Local young red salmon. l#c as steam .Is to machinery." In computing the number of word# In an ’ * student during holidays. Box Î32. 1?I4 OVERLAND 90 ' TOURING BJTÎÎ ftXCfcA—FORD. touring. !•$! model. « loo* to car and motor bua. price 4,2.###. Pioneer Firm advertisement, estimate groups of three or Times, or ohone 4175Y tf-14 Thoroughly renewed at . . T* • V T» rtf Pflual to new in every reaped. , Per Pound, w hole fish. Askey a Fish Owner. P. O. Box 1#1 Jy2S-«4 W H. HUGHES. I»»» figure» as one word. Hollar mark# and —FORD. 1920. touring. Just re­ Market, opposite Poodle Dog I'afr. Yates MERCHANTS! 1. For* St Phone 3*1$ Street. J>$1-1# REMEMBER 1 > KA I. FNAP—Well-built als-rodm bun- nil abbreviations count as one word. . also have about IB other good values. »135~ painted and running fine. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Including Font Hugs. Vhevrolets. Dodge» 1 jlHD • DOG PUP for sale, prier $5. ■V galow. close to High Fchool. full Advertisers who Ho dealte may have re- Saxon», studehakers and overlnhda. nt • nient base-meat, drawing and dlnlna WOOD AND COAL lles addressed to a box at The Time» tw­ I iARS, boats, engines, etc . repaired at from 1RS and up. We have others, too. 1 9 Phone 4313L j>27-i* The function of ■ ••«•in* paae-lleel. lot 50x119: garage and ice and forkarded to their pMvat# addn as. VIVE DRY load cedar wood. 43 doubts r 1 >uur uwn place, 25 >ears experience baby terms ip desired. advertising I» to « hirken houses Price 42.75#. easy terme, A charge at |Oc Is made for this service. MASTERS MOTOR CO.. LTD I> C. HARDWARE A PAINT CO.. LTD.. sell, but it Apply Box 5#5# Times. Jy27-44 load, block. 13 cord. Phone 25*6. I Swift. 7T04R1.______a?-14 The Garage With the Cor on the Roof, h»«# moved •«::«»• (be street. McCarter .«iiiiaew « „ * *#_xw Birth Nolises. St-00 per insertion. Mir- CARTIER TIROS . fir. Tales St.. Cor. of Quadra St. Phone 17$ 1* nol limites! ■ tiage. Card of Thanks and In Memorlam. ^XPEKIENCED. well-known, colored girl tn selling new 7-4 Johnson Street. Phone S2I7 t K* MK an«l pl«-k jour logs ns. 1c a pound. TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS • It# per Insertion Death and Funeral I -4 wants day w Gray and Gray-Dort Distributors. ' ' Turn off Shelboume on to Grant Mt customer»; It Notice». Il ü» for one Insertion. 12 1# fot Fred Taller. Jy23-10* Includes keeping old PROFESSIONAL CARDS two Insertions. :-PA88ENGER WILLTS-KNIGHT I . usiomere sold. Naturally P»OR RENT Part of store. In beet loca- JAPANESE toy will do cleaning work 5-PASSKNGER McLAUGHLIN LIOR SALE Household furniture. In- vou are vitally concerned ■ tlon. Douglas Street: reasonable rent. BARRISTERS •" In offices after 4 o'clock. Phone R 8AI.E—Albion cook stove, gocxl quickly »a powlble. " * vestment. Some wonderful chance# 412-3 gsvuard Bldg.. Victoria. B C. BOSS. HAVE IN STOCK a better selection S TON REPUBLIC SPEED WAGON 1 condition. cheap. $9 6#. Phone The above cars are mex-hanlcally fit « In lota wkl- h have reverted to Oak Bav. Vf AN and wife, without cncumbrahce, \\E of Used Tourings and Roadsters 55Î4L2. lyte-t# meantime you don't M.ACMUif.XX—On July 24, !♦:$. to : than we have had for never#! months real buys at the above prices. on very easy payments. For location, DETECTIVES -G wanted to act à» caretaker at an want to lose price and terms, see snS Mr». P. Macmillan, of 4SI Gorge wpertinent house Hoy 5**1 Time», tf-l (hi Past. You not only have a good stock to McMORRA.N 8 GARAGE LIOR 8 A LE—II-intsman. latest model, ^ anv of your old Road, a son. pick from. bu|. also your satisfaction Is 737 Johnson .Street. Phone # hew piano fumed oak. cost 3495 customers. Aad the ALFRED CARMICHAEL A CO.. LTD.. rpiIE WBÔTERN PRIVATE DET$$CTIVB assure.! #■ each one la covered by our Immediate tale 4«*« cash. SJ# Devonshire best means of A AGENCY. 22-33 Board of Trade Bldg . TEACHERS WANTED guarantee. Road 7745R Jy 24-11 holding as well CABO OF THANES. FORD TOURING. 1923. almost d>-;7rr __ : as Increasing business 424 Fort Street. Victoria. B. C. Day and night. Phone >i# rpEACHfcR wanted. Sooke. Principal of - 1921 TOURING ...... 145* i**, for 1^1<>R 8A LB—Loganberries. 17 pounds taext to the *• Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Slater and family * _ and up. 4c per lb. delivered. I’hone Member* Real Estate Board of VIcMrUu ■ two graded school and required to 192* TOURING ...... 40* ford TOURING., 19 i model. In » «•)■ efficiency of your d» itre to thank their mail v friends for iaaj H*»ADr*TtSR ...... **w reach second rear High School pupils perfect order, at T*-' Sir vibe) I* DENTISTS their comforting words of et mpethy and 1919 ROADSTER ...... 25# —ADVERTISING for tfie many heaurffol noyers went tn Paper it pee pfceosarr, Apply JftçRSKX- OV BHI.AVD « ROADSTER See |«'« »« KAI.K—Teat. Sal# ft., 31# Appiw Tr i,»tec». Sooke n C im TornixGT . . 7.rr. i;s 1NRA8ER. DR. W. P. !•*-! Stobar* - their sad bereavement1 caused by the thla one at...... *400 A Box 1##*. Times J.r24-|* EXCHANGE NEWTON A Pease Block. Phone 42*4. Office. » in transplanting of their darling baby. Joy Tour Inapeetlon 1s Invited. You will ADVERTISING PERSONAL CADILLAC P. 7-paaeenger. prl- «(k(l" AVI Mien OAK Columbia cabinet gramo­ 'ot P m______tf-<* are that each of these I» well worth the vately owned. A gift at . qK»F»F^Ft phone and good records fo*- 34#. L9XCHANOB OR SALE—4# acree. fifty price we are asking for It ^ ___ _ r miles from Vancouver, for Oak Bav J. F SHUTS. Dentist. Office. No. i tOUPLI would like company of two on OVERLAND. 1#1S. model »#. In Phone 7724L1. or 3434 Saanich Road FUNERAL DIRECTORS ™ auto trip through Washington. Aug. ) 1 )>23-11 Advertisement Writers and Advertising proper! >. Apply 3$»4 Eetevan Avenue. I)1 :#1 Pemberton Bldg. Phone 7147. 4# THE NATIONAL MOTOR CO.. LIMITED. perfect order, at ...... V* lw* I Contractors 15. for ten days, working class only. Phone 1V26-43 McLAUGHI.IN. 7-paeaenger. f 1 LAZED sash, glaaa. frames, mtllwork Multigraph and Mimeograph Circular Let­ "rf Jy34.1l and consulting engineers. Timber for 141$ Quadra Street. Owner retirlai«■Tiring ante in large and email tracte—Crown PHYSICIANS OX KRLAND »« ROADSTER. Juat 0»-'»>er T OOGER8". cruisers' and sportsmen’s FURNISHED SUITES I»" 23-33 ■4 clothing, tent», pa-k sacks, blank, ts. grant or license—In any part of the Pro­ Calls promptly attended to day or night. WATCH THIS SPACE KVEKT DAT FOR overhauled and palnte«1. at rN F — * F vince 702 Belmont House. Victoria. 49 / CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, anxious etc ^F Jeune A Bro.. Ltd-. 67# Johnson R. DAVID ANGUS—Women a disorder# Phones office. t2#4; Rea. <#35 and 7»4$. A HEAL CAR SNAP. Easy Term* On Any Car. | 1ARLTON—Furnished suite» and single * to locate In Vlrlorln. would buy " rooms, week or month, centra : 7l I n specialty: 26 years’ experience. Suite TAIT * McRAE. «»#. Paatagee Bldg.. Third and Unlveraitv. established conne* tlon or partnership lOlfi McL^AUGIG H LI.N FOUR TOURING. T (XI AN BERRIES. 3c per pound. bring Bandore Phone.______Jy25--4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY State net yearly income and price wanted. J.TIO THIS « Phone 14*3. *33 Tates Street ™ i containers pick them vourself Box 1 #94. Times.______Jy27-ll LU ELD APARTMENTS—FurnUhed suite B.C. FUNERAL CO.. LTD. BUILT IN OUR OWN REPAIR SHOP • «tiffin, half mile from Hamsterley. Lake­ r to let. Phone 13«$Q.______tf-2# ADDING MACHINES ,MR8T-CUM, reliable grocery foe sale. AND GUARANTEED IN FIRST-CLASS side j v 21-11 TIMES TUITION CARDS (Hayward's!. Est. 1147. «•RDKR NEWLY PAINTED, t»-'"’"; MOTORCYCLE! AND CYCLES Ï guarantee a gno-1 living. eplen«tl«1 Af ALUCABLE AND STEEL RANGES UMBO LUT APARTMENTS—2 and 6- "TXAI.TON Adding Machines'—Only ten 734 'Broughton Street. chance for the right party. Box 1*49. GOOD TIRES ...... *’ 1 •'-• #• per week. Phone 4CS9. Idr. H rooroed suites to rent Phone 142F 1" keys. Ask for demonstration In vour T.m-s _____ Jy24-33 ttention:—Bicrn. k.i.-bo,-, s>. EDUCATIONAL JAMESON * WILLIS. LTD. cycle. |1B : Massey double bar. $27.5#. Douglas Street. 14 „wr „fftre Lotted Typewriter Co . Ltd.: Calls Attended to at All Hours. A 7S2 Fort Street. X'lctorix. Phone «T9v v» L^OR SAI.E-'^’lgar and fruit stand. »»• S-epeed Rudge-Whit worth. $35. 24-In. AfILK COOLER, a real cooler, for $2*. SLAND APT* — Bright, modern. S- L1XPBRT business letter writers and Moderato Chargea Lady Attendant. r j Ing Into other buatneaa. Apple Got - 74* BROUGHTON ST .PHONE 2244 Perfect, like new. 132 »#' Indy*» blcvcl*. *’• j K < vseon. 4*1 Baqulmalt Road IJ roomed, furnlehe*! suite, good loca- TJ sales rorrespoadenta earn from *4# ernmrut Street Market. • 15. ladv a Rudge-Whit worth $35; B 8 Phone 3345 Jy25.lt lion Phone 4137.______ly24-2* ART GLASS to ll#0 a week. Big field for office 'work­ Embalming for Shipment a Specialty A . 3-speed. $45*. almost new Raleigh. 145. ers who cgn express themselves clearlv sstw T*ODGK BROTHERS ROAD- \’YW POTATOES $? a sack Corner nirmc Arorst.i'n. mrig, ------Phones a»»i.-.-AAA4,.-a3A3.-4L3AR.—.... LOST AND FOUND AH mtr whew»» »rr fuftv guaranteed. 5*1 |)OT * ART GLASS, leaded light» 1115 in writing end who know something of bwh; nwi»~m*»oh i w miia#: fnbnwnn St ree« « ♦ dOQS» Wl.»w (ioifrtHDffM —A HUaUatew a#A Maplewood Rn»de selling Don't clone your eye» to this op­ Slip covers and other acces­ IX Yales Glass sold, cashes glased portunity. If you are not getting ahead sories. In perfect mechanical Street),______tf-.f SI.I.-KTkNISHKI' FLAT, near town Phehe ______tf—* aa fast a» you would like, let ua tell >tux DURING TOUR HOURS OF BEREAVE- Room 54. Portland Hotel, *>24*.? condition. jlOR SALK—Cheap, good Raleigh, gent's, ^ E\V Enterprise range; what offer»? how you can become an expert bus|»e»e *9 Sewing machine. At condition. 3'« XV Phone 4472L. 434 Oerbally Road MENT SEVEN PASSENGER ^8 F 24Gnch frame bicycle. Phone 4*2«L JySi-2# BOOKS letter writer. For full details .address BTLDE ______Jy24-17 Cook Street. Jy24-1* International Corresponde n» e .«• heols. We consider It our business, not by word» OST—Bunch of keys on Hotel Mtjltnc- * BAKER This earcar Isla In the J ma h ta ARI.E Y - DA VÎDSON. two-speed. $5#. VoRDHEIMBR upright piano, like new. JOHN T DEAVILLE. Prop. B. C. Book Canadian. Limited. Dept 1132H. Montreal. of condolence, but by acts of thoughtful­ I beat of shape and all good tires. Canada. luteal office. 1*22 Douglas 8t . ness, to bs your most comforting friend. press Hotel. Thla Is a machine that with little •*9 leas than half price. $* monthlv HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS • 1 Rechange; library. Ill Government At. workH on It will bring $10# Powernlue 1817 Quadra Jv24-t# Victoria. B C______i>23-«3 We have the facilities, the experience f)ST—Gold vanity rase. Deep Cove. A. E. HUMPHRIES MOTORS. LIMITED. Phone IT-7 69 end equipment to rar«(M.,r the most pre­ Indian. $||5. or with parcel car $14* Gag I kKLHI HOTEL ROOM*—Housekeeping SHORTHAND ftchool. 1#11 Gov’t. Com- -J Automotive picnic. Please phone TJ1*'K your own logar.e. 4c per lb. Galla- tentious aa well as the simplest of funeraU. I Phone 47». Cor. View and Vancouver Ste oil. accessories. Cameron Motorcycle Co. 1" and bedrooms 41 » Yatee .Street. 21 H in err la 1 su Meets Murcessful gradaate# Yates and Vancouver Street». 17 ■ wa>. Gordon l(ea private home, for person engaged ■ 4 green and vellow. on Government, x lost »t vie. 3» record* almost new < 4 NYTHIXO In building or repairs, 1425 Quadra SL Phone 4»« during day. oak Bay district, close to car ■A phone 17$$. Roofing n specialty. Y CJPROTT IHAW COLLEGIATE school between Poet Office and ea Sunday WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS 1214 Basil Ave Phone 243»Y JySl-1* and beach. Phone 4331 Rl. jrSl-31 Thlrkell. e# k^ —Courses for High School and afternoon. Please return to Y. W. C. A I>F!.IABLE mailing lists of Victoria and iy34.1T MASTER SIX Mr LAUGH Y.! N SPECIAL, F YOU DO NOT SEE what you are look­ Matriculation Supplemental# will com­ in beautiful « ««million Just, been IV Vancouver Island homes, business men mence Monday. July 21. Tuition In claaaee *1 OST—Qn Saturday, gold cable hrooch, ing for advertloed here, why not adver­ auto owners, etc ; also complete Mets of FURNISHED HOUSES CARPET CLEANING or by private Instruction can be arraape t. thoroughly overhauled and BH ()PA Itise your went ? Someone amongst the ■ J between Richardson Street and HtV. repainted professional men. retailers, wholesalers Ph< ne 2# for terme, etc. Alex. G. Smith. MeCALL BROS. keepsake. Phone 9H*Ri Reward. )> 23-37 thousands of readers will most llkelv hate and manufacturers throughout Canada. R July and August, five-roomed fur­ 18 LAND Window and Carpet Cleaning M. A . prtn.-lpal New B'eller Bldg. 4* Juat what you ar* looking for and be gia«l poi "The Floral Funeral Home of the West. ’ MAX WKI.l., In .first-class rond I- ATi |4 1 Postage refunded on undelivered mall mat­ nished cottage, garden, tes blocks 1 -Co.. 417 Fort Phone 311$. XV. H. OST—Black knitted Jersey. July 23. be- sell at e reasonable price tf-3 « ter Newton Advert lelng Agency « estab­ HIgh School. Phone 7473L lvH-32 Hughes Hamllten-Bea«'h method. it rOUNG MAX -Canadian Industry fa «•I our business your « on- tlon. It runs exceptionally well. nr* rt rt F ■' etery field Is asking' "Where Is the -* tween ctlv and Goldstream. Finder \VANTKD—Old bicycle, and parta. In lished It#*). Suit* 24, Winch Bldg Phnry \ fldsn< e and the sac red ness vf our calling pl«AseI piione 733T. JV34-17 LIOR July and August, five-roomed fur- 1 » any condition. Victory Wreckage I #13. ^ def.f* man equal to the Job?*' That la the PHONE $#$. Others at Various Prices. All On Easy I- nlehed collage, garden, two blocks CEMENT AND PLASTERING question fate fs putting to you who are OST-J Ml v I? r,*i*l,horh«w».t Michigan. Terms. Orel. W„rW, Phnn. 716. 611 Jot,Mo. gl. GENTLEMEN'» IHN. *RI>*i> * U«THING from High School., Phone 7472L Jy22-2.' snaJeue t* do bigger and hettov Pbtagu » Cor. Vancouver end Johnson. 4 blue grey cat. male Five dollars Witl call at any adtfreii. ______tf-lt BOUGHT YNOR pràitW work, phone' 4f#*L of HJIlT T ENT OR SALE—Sti-rwm*#, nicely "Are you equal to the loh?" Ask ver», reward on return 34# Mlehlgatv Street. H. A. DAVIE. LTD.. ANTED—Te buy. diamonds. Beat Prices Paid. We Call i1 tf-5f lions! «Ilrection from Canada"» great eel City.______* J v 2 * - 3 7 ■HAW A CO. 736 Pert St. furnished, fully modéra semi-bunas - W Johnson Street. Rlow. near Uplands car and beach. ApplyT>l.A8YERER —S. Mullard. I specialise \ ocattonal school. TktrtV vegrs of «aiu* 4 M« rjaughlln-Bulck Agency, Phone 4#1. lerrupted eicceee. International t'orree» OST—On Malahai.1 small- blue straw 1194 Est even Avaaue.______tv»*-33 -I In repairs. Phene 412. night 4S4JZ. MONUMENTAL WORKS VHHMba' Kinder please notify IVANTKD—Gasoline pump. « omplete ponden«-e s< hoots. Canadian. LlmlleW, - -4 and mit •4# Tates HtreeL:------Phone 4»*# TkADio concert set for aa!#. 1 tube. In pI O. Box No. 51. Cowlchan Station. Re- 11 with tank, mint be tn good condi­ RENT—Partly furnished, *-roomed Dept 1HS2B. Mon treal. Canada. Local tion. Give price and full particulars to IV nice mahogany cabinet. $2#. without r------MORTIMER A SON—Stone and Monu- w a r<1______J y 34-37 phone and batteries. Box ••$. Times T° «■ottage. Kwtutrtialt Road. |2# per office. 1223 Iksugla» IRreet. Victoria. $ « . We Use Genuine McLaughlin P*rte Only. Box 1114. Times. ______Jy24-19 th Phone 6*26 JylI-22 DYEING AND CLEANING |y33-4> J_^S mental work. 72# Courtney Street OST—-On Monday nigh*, near Cathedral ______JyTtf-ls Phone 1RS 2. I ’ANTED—A violin teacher, must bo 4 School, lady’s handbag containing \Y IJHBRATON four-poeter t>ed and bed g 1ITT DYE WORKS—Gee. McCann. pr>- ■I reasonable Pkono »2#L. Jyll-t# MUSIC CITE WART’S MONUMENTAL WORKS. two rings, spectaclei and purse. " aide tables, also corner cabinet. Phone UNFURNISHED SUITES V prletor. 844 Fort. Phone T6. t»e H LTDi Of fiée and yard." «orner Ma- phase phone 27S6L. L______VJ>£4-$7 'ANTED- Strong boy. with wheel. Ap 2055 1*21-1$ DVANCED and Eberts Streets, near OmeAr» Plum» CADHJIiAC. 7 -pwwenger. model if. In 90 LET --TThfumlehed, «-roomed suite, •lementary violin lui. yTHATRD-Fnim Irry Street. Satur- XV plv Thompson's Grocery. 467 Van- flUltC Moore-Whittington Lumber Co., Ltd ENGRAVERS tlon. Special «*17 «’ first-rises shape...... 11.76# ter Street. 1V25-1» 231? Work Street. Dauphin Apart­ V terme for l-cglnaera. nlght. blue Persian kitten. Phone CADILLAC. 7-paesenger. model 51..II.15# I _fioore. window», lumber, etc. City 1ments. Phone 1334. tf-23 Drury Pryce. 134* Fort. Phone l«4itf-«4 1 X’lCKBR eyilkv, muet he in go.Kl cnndl- PACKARD 30. Dele*» Ignition, electric or country erdere receive careful atten­ /9KNERAI. ENGRAVER. Stencil Cutter iLUMBIA SCHOOL OP MUSIC offers tion 1* lights; «take a good truck ...... 146# 1 » tlon and cheap. Box 101*. Time# vT an«l Hegl Engraver Gee Growth* r courses singing tits COMING EVENTS POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK UNFURNISHED MOUSES Green Block. 1214 Bread St., opp Colonist C ItaUaa method «. PACKARD. 16-passenger stage, new body, J»24-l* \\*B don’t want your custom for one day. piano, violin, harmony,thcXrj. the) elocution. .13.76# 19 we want It for ell time», hence our 61 IUOONIHMS—"The mere your busi­ Y7*ORi*OR SALKSALE —Thrifty "young pigs, $9 RIX-R(M9MBD collage. Gorge, nea Brilliant aucceeeee Royal At_Arademv _ sum- 1 pair Crampton. Saanich ton < Tom - tiealmenf t-« furniture buyer». Fred Bmtlu l>HOTO ENGRAVING—Half-tone nn-t Irai Ions, greatest number of__ __ ness interests you the more It will pair Ci USED PARTS for all makes of care In A Co . 1403 Broe.l Ft reef 1* A Government. Phone 733#X2. Jy35-2 1 lino cuts. Times Engraving Depart­ llnaon Rosdi.______Iy2*-3I largest numtrer of paeeee of any school In Interest others. Dlggon* printers, sta­ stock. Engin»» fmm 126 up. Bosch ment- Phone 1*44. »• Victoria. Pupil*' recitals held every month ntioners and engravers. 121# Government magneto». «oils. Stewart vacuums, WILL SELL my equity. $1.76#. or part. TYEAUTirUL HOME, city water, elee- IHOK. Yorkshire-Berkshire. 1# weeks. WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR CLIENT ep«m !• publl. llM Breed SI PhoM 117». Street Have you had a copy of Ifennl- as lee. wheels, springs, etc. 1 1 In Freegar«l"e Paint Remover. A JO trie light, garage. * acres. some I well grown,. B^MBBBno runts price# reason- fruit; rent or lease: Immediate occupa­ FURNITURE MOVERS =ti ann’s latest in>nk on The Making of Crepe 5*lemlne. Reynolds Street. Lake FOUR OK FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, golden opportunity. Make offer. Box Pniwr Hats Newest shave», new color­ PACIFIC GARAGE. 1#7?. Time# 1V24-I* tion Phone Gordon Head 9L J>24-24 ing and new platting design* i> Phone B394L2 ______Jy23-»2 Vwith about one acres of good cleared WATER NOTICE land, either on or near the era. 11) FT clinker built rowboat, splendid LJAWg, tools, knives, scissors put in A BOUT TO MOVE? If ao. see Jeeves * rOUNO Berkshire Vtlgi for sale, ran #41 View Street. Phone tit# A Lamb Transfer Co. for household IXANCB to-night. Harmony Mall Fare y I — light boat for salmon trolling, goat*. S’ 1 Shape. Phone W. Emery. 1647 Glad­ Dlvgraton and Use Lr music. 5»-12. Admission 25c. Every­ he registered 3 brood sow* A. ALFRED CARMICHAEL A CO.. LIMITED. stone Avenue. tf-21 moving, crating, packing, shipping or stor­ \ MrCallum. lain llill. I y 31-S3 »?^ and ^h^r |V7<7l>|!.y', ^lrtryCl#' age. Office phone 1547. night 3$#1L body welcome. Jy.'5-A * DDRE8SINO and mailing circulars to Take notice that the Nlmpklsti Tim* IF your watch does not give satisfaction. car owners. We have name# and ad­ 434 Fort Street. r|«> LET—Te careful tenant, for nett 24241. 44 A 1 month or five weeks, nicely furnished 1er Company. Umlléd, whose addrw It 1 bring It to "The Jewel Box, ' 1114 BOATS dresses of Victoria and Vancouver Inland ROOMS AND BOARD nENBRAL SERVICE TRANSPORT. Vii 1M1 mandent Bank Bedding. Vancou­ Bread Street, nest to P. R. Brown A Son. anto owners. Newton Advertising Agency, 1AL1FORN1A—Between I-os. Angeles and house at low rental. Phone 7.*>U Jy23-24 VT Johnson Street. Phone 44. or 74$||, ------——- “ xe )»!6. otf-t# ver. B.C . will apply for a license to take Mainsprings #1, donning $1. work guarsn- IUtMTWOOD BAY—For hire. n, txtmt ««lie ?«. Winch Bldg (J Beaches TAMlr all the year ro*in 1 rilllOHE wishing to offer board to Normal J AND 5-ROOM bungalows, chicken after 4 e. m. 6# ■^■w— UVfiiifcli foal | O. K.. per hour 11.25. Including fish------7------— climate. English lady baa nL*e|y equipped 1. students for term beginning &q*t. 4. *1 house*. nice location. Dos till. B of ing gear, picnics arranged. Phono Keat- ARTA GRAND CHEVROLET. lit! rre chicken ranch for ••• Mrda. fence.l must send nemee. addressee and rates at water out West Bay•sLr ILIYA R Y Five Hundred. Orange Halt, Times. ______Jy 34-24 FURRIERS mgw TR.______ai-4# model. In Al condition, plenty fruit, shade tree», modern 4-root.i once to the Principal. .Provincial Normal Hews, northeasterly !" ___ to-night, t-34, 14 scrip prise». ly24-4 B bung#*»w. three blocks school, cars; sen West Bay of Beaver Cove about seven M JPJRENTW BAY—For hire, ft a host tires and spare. Thla car has been erl- ...... '>twi„. n r. u-.f-tt vately owned and taken good care ef. for $6,5##. or rent for 136 month. Price UNFURNISHED ROOMS 1NOFTER. FRED—Highest price for raw (7> chains northwest of the northwest 1L1TAKY 5##—The Conservatives are K.. per hour IL25. Including flah- f..r 1# prise turkeys, furniture, etc.. $i,vo# X fur 2114 Government Street. Phon • holding a «nod party on Tburnday Owner muel sell at once. 180». on terme FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE t urner of Lot 111. Beaver Cm Two Ï irsr. picnics arranged. Phone Keat- ever 1> mentha. Have made $2.6## yearly from turkey ,FF1UE8 and housekeeping room In a 1531. $4 water will be diverted from the t evening. Campbell Building. dance fol- •R at -1# ee*a and baby turkeya. Immediate py». (>r entrally located b»illdlng. rent In- lowlng. Admission 25c A 3» sharp. Jy24-t CHEVROLET touring, 1»3«, new paint, INX.I7HANGE OR BALE—«4 acree. fmy at a point about 20 chains I session Alan two splendid bea« h lota, clwfiüx IfghL Mât #*d water: alteratleee HOTELS ithwset corner post of Lot :______fpICKETF for the A. S! V. W. excursion YLINDER grinding, motorboat and (Hi good mechanical coédition, all acces­with tents. 126# each. Large lot. 64x1.1. M-J n»Me» from Vat*cowvar. for Oak Me. ipade to eull tenanlb The. B. €. Lead * X to Seattle on August 4 are now on motorcar repairs, marine ways, etc sories. owner leaving city. $375 cash. 243 fenced, and g»od garage house, lots of 1»: «.pert v . Apply 24»# Eetevan Jwjnr. Investment Agency. Ltd . »32 Govern men- ert, tet, Brftiab rolumbta. and wH« CArmstrong Bros., 1-3 « Kingston Street. 41 TJOTEL ALBANY. 1421 Government »t. sals and are selling rapid I y. tf-l Buechwood. Phone 107*B. JyZI-lC flowers and fruit trees, for sale $2.2*0 Street.______Jy 24-25 for domestic, steam and In- part *gah. l#e car fare by book to lx>a XI Furnished bedrooms, hot and cold purpnaea upon the _iaa4 de- SALK —-Auxiliary- yowl, .$# Jt.. JITS, tout; - Toorna- ,un/uyniahe«L #14 wa^er- Weekly ratea Phene, 7#Og.^ rnw Vkrtbrtn No. " RgtrbàPlrâwMqrae' enelaê. safta In inOA CHEVROLET for sale, almost 1 The seovKAnnual meeting of the i VwSV new tires, gee* paint. Al eeedl- modern convenlemw». including gae g..4d cndlumn. sleep* 5, Pullman rurtalng. ------*«: first-klaw «oodltlqn and close in. - ' Tef^her ewownopw». «w*. to4KH. »4»# /P3uwle / FAMM LAN OS •piOR «ALE—R0tr4at Cave. Gmllano Isl- TO DAY'S BLUNDER J. - Oak Street- Ulbvvrdat*. six-room tdetow with garage, very good eeadt- 56R5*5M M À^iTJr V^r,. «J5? •->“*»'* "--«r apuu i*,t 1,11. • F YOU DO NOT SEB what you are look­ and. me., I##.aci CORRECTED. tlon, *20. 1314 Yates Street. S rooms. 123. Il’ANT to hear from owner having farm notice And an apnllcatloil puauant ran as may be brought before the meq(-^H I ing for advertised here, why not adver­ dam land, kam#"SHTVàî.Ttiîï:; (See Illustration on Page 41 Apply Brett A Ker. Ltd. Jy34-li 9 9 for sale: give particular» and lowest thereto and to the "Water Act. 1S14.W g. T. J. Goedfcake. secretary. Jy27-t tise year wegit? Someone amongst the paradIM; also 1#» acres, near Glyn______St a- price John J. Black. Chippewa Falla Wis­ will be filed in the officeoiiivw of theni» Waterw nier ' lag. tlon. a fine property In every way. timber WANTED TO RENT thousand» of readers will most likely have This woman has accentuated the consin JyZS-42 Recorder et Victoria.a- Brill#'British Columbia. just what you are looking fo* and be glad water and rich Boll; also 6% acres. Um­ round nea* of her face by wearing HOLIDAY RESORTS HELP WANTED—FEMALE to —H at a raaooa able price.______tf-14 ber. no rock, lovely creek, adjoining the Objections to the ■feinter fruit farm < Eroding’» i. near a abort necklace that encircle» her FEW well-turnisbed ««MS’ far Aug. HEAVY THUOKINO yï...... Mod -wMh Iho said ‘Xlïï'&Xi______5■ «Mr- Apply dpROTT-HHAW BUSINESS INSTITUTE jiOR SALE—Owner leaving city, good Glenford Avenue. These Pieces are sold throat cloaefy and a large round A and fcwpl. : reasonable ratea. Rich­ with the OmnptroHer of Water Rlgiita. llew price and terms are given. ards. Cad boro Bay Tea, Roomn Phono JOHNSON BROF —General trucking and ~ rl lament Buildto»#. Victoria. BC, D —Courses: Commercial stenography, I bus line and. two cars, good paying pm. A long String of beads WQUld fiertcal. higher accounting. odern, rumrshed i**w mbusiness; #200 #0 will handle this bualnese Ytctorhr Jy?4-ft give her a more graceful and slen­ ----- ...... 1M» «.# builders' supplies. Pacific ilme. pias­ !Mn thirty day» aflèr the flnpt ap­ pmlMT. "civil Service. Phone «Af M sheltered district. yjW Apptv to “Box ------1*74. —Time» Jy34-1# t YOU DO NOT BBS what you are look­ F YOU DO NOT SEE »M you are leak­ ter. cement, brick, sand, gravel, etc. Phot - pearance of this notice la a local neww- w-rttn for syllebun. individual Inetrwctlo*. der appearance, and a narrow bar 4734. 2T44 Aveburv Street. 5* 1-aper The date of the first public*- ing for advertised here, why not adver­ pin. or ho pin at al|. would be I ing for advertised here? wbv not adver­ N»e Weller HMg Join any time.______* » 1 Y’AXTEI>— 6 or 4-ntomel bungalow. by I FARTS' Huge stock of used automobll i Itise your want? Someone amongst the se jour want? Someone amongst thj tlon "f thl* notice la June 17. IfltS. ’ANTED — Experienced millinery * ' careful tenants. Fairfield dlatrk t 1 parts at A#% or more off. W. Frank thousands of readers will most likely hive better than the round one. Ihouaand» of readers will most likely have NIMPKI8M TIMBER COMPANY Just what you are looking for and be glad Ww ■Crown Millinery Parlors. preferred ; reaeonable 112# Cameron Wrecking Co.. $4$ View Street ’ juat what you are looking for and be glj>l LIMITED. Applicant Jjr37-ll Times. iill-SY Phone 1515. 14 to sell at a reasonable prion. U-44 U sell at a reasonable price. tf-31 UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS By Norman A. English. AflBft *1

VmuiUA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, ULLY to, 1923 Ï5 REAL ESTATE-HOUSES, LOTS, ACREAGE, DAIRY, FRUIT, and CHICKEN RANCHES FOR SALE

.. .. ggpggpgBggagw hoIie» euh erectiur* r.'uuüt. WfinrkAl EVERY OAK BAY HOME BA KG AIM YVHY LIVE IN TOWN, when you eaa WITH LAWGK GROUNDS. WILL VOl' BE THE Ll'tyv OXEt THE FINEST LITTLE BUN- H buy comfortable.- six-room bunga­ MILES FROM VICTORIA, n picturesque FT-ROOM, beautifully designed and fur- OÜLOSr we have ever of­ low. all city conveniences, high command­ V property. 314 scree, suitable for small 4 nlshed home, commending a mo* NTHE SUBURBS of the city, «a* of 7-ROOM. NEW AND MODERN REST- KIVK.KOOME» MOULUS BISOALOW. fered for the money, consisting of 6 well- ing view, about an acre of good land, all fruits or poultry. The pretty «-room bun­ lovely view of eea and mountains. Antons 1 the most attractive and substantially ■ DENC'E. complete with hullt-ln ef­ IIAKOMOOO ri-OOKH. BEAM ISO AN1» arranged rooms, open fireplace. very In garden, fruit and shade- trees, only four galow. amidst cedars and other shade the many attractions of this home Is the built little homes that we have ever had fects, beam ceilings, furnace, etc. ; I large ►AXKLUSO. OPKS MKU'MI K, BKU - handsome built-in buffet, basement, fur­ miles out. ten cent fare to city. Price trees, root over 83>«e. Lead Is cleared, sunroom, affording an ever changing view. the privilege of listing. The house. Just l>e<1roome. very, fine living room and din­ Till L UAKOEX. OAK TIKI». ETC. nace and laundry tubs, situate In one of 11.100. neatly fenced, numerous fine outbuildings, Fully equipped with electrical and gas recently built, has never been rented and ing room, den with open fireplace; cement Victoria's best districts. garden, bearing orchard. More acreage stove, range and water heater. Cement is in wonderful condition, everything bright basement; LARUE GROUNDS. OVER A* (SITUATE on one of the beet street, cheap. 84,300, for quick sale. basement, furnace. laundry tube. etc. and clean. The property does not require PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO., LTD* (LONDON. ENO.) ACRE This property Is well locat«4 near m and__ only only a fewa minutes to car C1TT BROKERAGE. A. T. ABBEY, Mgr. ». GREENWOOD. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price a cent of further expenditure. There are golf Make. Low taxes and beach. and beach. It has entrance hall, THE VICTORIA REALTY CO.. 811.©••. terms arranged. 4 nice rooms containing every conveni­ I ence. Eight ft. cement basement, plpelece SMALL FARM AND MODERN PRICE ONLY 14.m. cloak room, large living room with SOS Union Bank Bldg. Phone SIS 12M Government Street. Central Bldg. Phone Terms to arrange. press- it brick open tlreplace. arch p'-ROOM BUNGALOW, newly decorated furnace, fireplace, built-in features, etc. DWELLING IN SAANICH. to dining room, which has pan­ *' throughout, built-in features, open Floors all hand scraped and highly polished. POWER * McLAUGHLIN, elled walls, beamed celling mid fireplace, first-claas district. d ways. associated them always with the dis­ pockets, gnawing the end of hie purely personal visit, and has been one form or another In this country ciples of anarchy, bolshevism, and moustache, gazing covertly at the motoring in the Interior of British of the coast mày prove a field for The Russian peasants were cut off the democracy must rule, they helped fortune for some enterprising com­ by want of education and sympathy other diseased rituals. You have man who stood waiting for him t® THE HEW FRENCH REMEDY. Columbia, coming here from I’entic- to win the war. What was their never stooped to separate the good pany. Just what other value this from the small civilised community reward? The opulent portion of pass on. Tallente’s face was Ins- sand may have. Mr. -Glolrna intends from the bad. The person who dares movable. THERAPI►ION NO. 1 D. C. Coleman, vice-president of of prosperous and educated people them were saddled with an enormous to tamper with the laws of King Al­ to find out for the benefit of those which lived upon them. These lat­ income tax and high prices of living “Disappeared? Do you mean to THERAPIIERAPION No 2 the Canadian Pacific Railway for fred stands before you prejudged. sav that you don’t know where he Western lines, has reached Vancouver ! requiring the information. ter were a little separate nation. through bad legislation, which made Granted that our doctrines are ex­ on an inspection tour and will come The peasants below, under the life a burden. The more proverty- is?” THERAPIIERAPIONr lüdder Catarrh *0. 1 forNo Blood 3 A treme, are we—let me be personal "I have no idea." on here after the visit of President really quite aliep incitement of the stricken suffered sympathetically and say am I—the class of man whom •kin Disaasea. No 3 for Okronlc Weakness*. Harding to Vancouver to-morrow. Bolshevik socialists, have thrown that In exactly the same way. We won Again there was a moment’s stl* solo sv Liant nc. me mis is. PSICE IN r»tii»»njs you have associated with these doc­ «Mr, Then Miller leaned a little Da LrCLkMA M.d Çe..|l*rsr»l*Htd N W S Lcedoa . Mr._Coleman la accompanied oa this, separate nation off and destroyed il. the war and we lost the peace. We trines? We Democrats have gained let Trane masks it vota 'rnttArwn " rs mr J MO NEEDS In the towns, and in the town» alone, fastened upon the shoulders of the forward. •an- aect. irur *rmu re cisvni r<«it> j occasion by Mrs. Coleman. great power during the last ten communism rules (1920); the rest of deserving, the |wage-r-arnlng portion years. We have thrust our influence “Lpok here, Tallente," he began—4 Russia i# now no more than a wilder of the community, a burden which deep Into the hearts of those great, Nora turned round and sudwn to the edge too, was like crystal. "The gold key.” but of the danger of systematic self- bringing th<* war to an end. I should condition, but farther than that it is she thought. ”1 do believe it will see that politically he ceases to of the cliff to see the great yellow and diet. All druggists in Canada sell seeking in a strained. Impoverished, say that but for the fact that our moon come up from behind the hills, not more than average. Although ufilock the door." Government at the time was wholly there has been no fault found with and sorely tried world. Robert came out and whispered in scarcely a word was spoken on po­ But as she came closer the Prin­ In one way or another It seems In­ one of compromise, and was leaning litical subjects. Dartrey was an Ox* this route, yet the Bureau feels that cess was surprised to find there was largely upon the Labor vote, he would his master's ear. Tallente turned to if could be made much more attrac­ evitable now that the new standaril his guests. ford man of Tallente’s own college, no door to this trange looking place. of well - being which the mechanical have been impeached for high trea- and. although several years hie tive if it were put in better condition. "Oh. I mut get in." she said. Jump­ "I cannot offer you dinner, he said, The need for a West Coast Route, revolution of the last century has senior, they discovered many mutual ing from her pofy and running to the rendered possible, should become the M liter, who had been busy rolling "but my servant assures me that he acquaintances and indulged In remin­ and a road connecting this with little house and looking all around. a cigarette, lit it with ostentatious can provide a cold supper. Will ENO’S some other highway, which will general standard of life. iscences which seemed to sfforfl Close under one side the Princess Revolution is conditional upon carelessness. you stay? 1 think that you, Dartrey, pleasure to both. Then they drifted eventually lead to Victoria, has long found a cave-like place Just - big "An r. a rrcMti A oo. a.rm and then she saw the door, fl door party who threaten me openly with the sunset from behind your wood." his intimate acquaintance with cer­ ..... „lfell wreavt or. fit from the tuunat. traffic. that was n«ft 4>i*en, with a keyhole tion on the part of those who own political extinction unless I choose it will lx* delightful," Nora mur­ and rule, or else a world-wide social tain modern writings and hi# mar- she KnewTha lUlli BMW Ilf Ai ft to Join them. I call this Junkerdom, mured. “t want (o go down to the vWoua familiarity with many of the- rled must fit. revolution leading towards an equal­ not socialism." grass pier.” classics, a# he and his hogjt walked The Princess forgot her pony out­ ization of conditions and an attempt No man’s principles can remain Miller too accepted, a little un­ dbwn together along One of the nair- side. She had not stopped to hitch to secure comfort on new and un­ «table in an unstable world.” Miller graciously. The little party wan­ row paths. him In her excitement and now she tried lines, seems now to be the only pronounced. "I still detest force and dered off down the path which led To Be Continued. 1l1 !f111 if Iltitlf f tIf t1 i f I thought only mf opening the closed alternatives before mankind.'' - compulsion of every sort, but I re­ • #*##••••»••••••••*•••• see door to learn what wag on the other The choice which route Shall he cognize Its necessity in our present side. taken lies, we believe, in western civil life far more than I did in n She placed the key in the lock. It Europe, and still more so In America, war which was, after all, a war of fitted! She turned It. The door with the educated, possessing, and politicians.” IS IS News of the monster picnic to be opened! And an Icy wind struck her influential classes. Nora Mlall leaned over from her staged by the Barbers’ Union at Vic­ The former roufe demands much chair and laid her hand on Tallente’ face. She was not to be frightened, arm. After Miller’s raucous tones, toria. has filtered through to the big however, and so she stepped Into the sacrifice, for prosperous people in- DUNLOP commercial centres of the East. pa rtlcular, a voluntary assumption of her voice sounded almost like music. “Mr. Tallente," she said, ”1 can From Jones Bros & Co., of Toronto, It was a dreary looking spot. It did public duties and a voluntary accept­ one of the largest dealers of cutlery ance of class discipline and self-de­ understand your feeling aggrieved. not seem to be a room at all. It was You are not a man whom It is easy Its Great on the continent, comes a letter of more of a dark, cloudy sky than a nial; the latter may take an Indefin­ support and practical assistance to ite time to traverse, it will certainly to threaten, but remember that after The World's Most room, the Princess thought, as she all we must go on our fixed way to­ the sports' committee. A small con­ tried to see through the glooAi. be a very destructive and bloody pro­ signment of hand-forged, high-class cess, and whether It will lead to a wards the appointed goal. Ane.e too later: RICHT NOW- COME | iLL HAVE HO BYCOLLT! amo Weak • i cam ice at home. 9 TROUOUE. IH THE HAT BACK HERE VOO CAN'T HAROW MOU3 MY CITTIN ,,,, OUT- AMO COAT?1 BELIEVE. A WORD ] _ HEAD UP- THAT WOMAN ------ÎATÎI- Drink i -.....=*■>«

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Babies’ Wear at Cut It Pays to Use Manuficturers’ Sample Waists at Prices Pure Paint Cut Prices FURTHER GHANTTO , IflfanU?, Veete, .**%er 2 ' Thwt -te ïfâ “ëiiïnfàn «>F p-ntWirnl' JiaH irrlvra -iAd hwI into «took, mart style, iii MWht? * 3 ànd - 4 Inr^ ~ : An A assortment, colored Crepe de Chine. Ooitgette and Satin pa ht ter*. Pure paint lasts lunger, to *1.65, for ...... jo Overblouse*. also tailored styles lit Hhantung. S C gives greater protection "and looks WEST ROJO PAVING Flannelette Barracoats, plain or better. When buying paint—be Regular $7.95, for . . . •...... $5.25 scalloped border. CTO sure you get Regular $5.00, for ...... »...... $3.50 Regular $1.25, for*...... OvC MARTIN SENOÜB S 100% Agrees to Bear Half Cost of YATES STREET Regular $4.25, for ...... $2.95 Flannel Barracoats, with taped PURE PAINT herder, soft quality. OCT Second Mile of Extension Special ...... ODC The Saanich Council was last night •hort£n‘"g Skirta of fine longeloth Drake Hardware Co., Ltd. highly pleased when Informed by P, trtmiOTd embroidery. Philip, of the Provincial Department Special ...... D9C Phone 1644 1418 Douglas Street of labile Works, that the request Infants’ Coats of-cream lustre and. cashmere trimmed trimmed silk for further assistance toward exten­ stitching— sion of hard surfacing on the West 1 Hoad would be granted following Regular $2.98, for ...... $2.29 I representations by Hon. F. À. THURSDAY Regular $3.50, for ...... $2.»8 , Pauline. M.P.P. The Council had earlier decided to ! pave two miles of this highway, hut Work Wanted j the Provincial grant in aid has TTI • hitherto l*een limited to one half the Despite our recent fire our factory is going full swing and we si*e In as ! cost of one mile. Saanich1 anticipates good a position as ever to execute orders for woodwork, picture framing, that "the "two" miles will cost $26.000, furniture repairing, basket making, etc. and ihe latest contribution by the Give us your order to-day. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Provincial Government will amount ATTRACTIONS “ONLY DISABLED SOLDIERS EMPLOYED” to $6.500, or $13.000 In all. May Sue for Ta*. The Inland Revenue Department of Another Shipment Flannel Sport Silks and Woolens Underpriced I the Dominion Government Is en- THE BED * CROSS WORKSHOP I deavoring to collect sales tax of Black Duchess# Satin, In good weight and splendid ‘ I about $125 from the Hafer Machine Skirts Just Arrived flnish; "regular 12.75 value ^"| f?Q 684-6 Johnson Street—Just Below Government Street Phone 2*69 I Company on the entire gross coat of yard .. ... VJL...... $leU3 These very popular Skirts are of excellent quality the novel asphalt road surfacer Natural Pongee, fine quality free from dressing; *6 manufactured for Snanlch. cream flannel and a few striped homespuns; at­ A The Council declined to consider tractive pleated styles. Regular Qf? inches wide; regular $125 any sale had been made, and re­ $8.50 value, for ......