WEATHER FORECASTS ♦ ♦ WHERE TO GO TO-NIGHT Pan taxes—Vaudeville. Vor 36 hours ending 5 p. m. Sunday: Royal—Mary Ptckford. Victoria and vicinity—Light to moderate Variety—Wallace Reid. winds, generally fair and mild. Columbia—J. J. Warren Kerrigan. I*ower Mainland—Light to moderate tmm winds, generally fair and mild. Dominion—"Tarsan of the Apes." -X

VOL. 52. NO. 83 VICTORIA, B. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918 EIGHTEEN PAGES HEAVY FIGHTING IS IN PROGRESS TO-DAY EAST OF AMIENS

Weather Improving MR. LLOYD GEORGE SAYS STATES Along Battlefront in ATTEMPT BY GERMANS LEADS TO HAS EARLY SURPRISE IN STORE Western Theatre NEW VIOLENT BATTLE ABOUT TEN London. April 6.—Tlie weather on the battlefront In France has Im­ proved and the barometer Is rising, but the aviators continue to bo handi­ FOR GERMAN MILITARY LEADERS capped by very poor visibility, accord­ MILES EAST OF CITY OF AMIENS ing to a dispatch to-day from Reuter's correspondent at Britieh Headquarters. Prussian Junkers Will Get the Surprise of Their Lives, Enemy Launched an Attack Against British Forces at He Declares in Message on Anniversary of Entry of Daybreak This Morning in the Somme Valley; Dense FRENCH^ fffiUjgrjimi GOVERNMENT" ...... 11 imii if -.-nfrifMW *- LAYS » OF «[ = Waves Thrown Forward at Village of Corbie United States Into the War BARE ILL-TIMED ATTEMPT EFFORTS OF HI London, April 6.—Mr. Lloyd George, telegraphing to-day to the London, April 6.—Another determined German blow in the great Lord Mayor of London on the occasion of a luncheon given to cele­ battle for Amiens is being struck to-day against the British in the FOR PEACE CZERNIN MADE Painleve Discloses Fact That Somme valley at a point almost directly east of the city, from which brate the anniversary of the entry of the United States into the war, the Germans at that point are about ten miles distant. The early ad­ laid: Austria Made Several At- , vices on to-day’s lighting made it seem likely that the operation would “The decision of the American people that it was their duty to Paris, April 6.—In a statement issued by the French Government tempts in 1917 be an important one. Advancing from the Vaire Wood, close to the join in the great struggle of free peoples against the attempt of over­ lfremier Clemenceau's denial of the truth of the assertion made by Somme, the Germans poshed in dense waves toward Oorbie, lying in whelming despotism to establish its own universal dominion by mill Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister O.emin that a conversation con­ the narrow strip between the Ancre and the Somme, near the junction cerning peace had been held between Austria-Hungary and France is of those rivers. The advance appeared to have as its objective the tary power was one of the most momentous events in history. During Pari» April «.—In view of the of­ given confirmation. The text of the note is as follows: ficial announcement that Premier Cle­ gaining of the Albert-Amiens road. the past year they have been bending all their energies to the work of “Premier Clemenceau, upon assuming the duties of President of menceau, on assuming office, found preparation. During the next few weeks America will give the Pros the Council, found that conversations had been entered into in Switz­ that conversations had been entered Into in Swttserlaud between represen­ London, April 6.—German troops at daybreak this morning at- erland. upon Austria's initiative, between the Count Kcvertata, a - tacked the little town, of Corbie. In the lian military junta the surprise of their lives." tative» of France and Austria on Aus­ personal friend of Emperor Charles. valley of the Somme, Reuter's corres­ tria's initiative. Prof. Painleve. who and. Commandant Armand, of the Sec pondent at British Headquarters In preceded M. Clemenceau a» Premier, and Bureau. French- General Staff, German Long-Range France report*. The enemy advanced to-day Issued the following~ explana- designated for that purpose by the in dense waves. The outcome was net French -Minister wt the time. — NO HEED PAID TO Mnn,; „T...... Guns Again Bombard known at the time the dispatch wag OUTCOME OF BIG FIGHT “During the year 1*17 Austria made "M. Clemenceau did not wish to as­ filed. sume the responsibility of interrupting several attempts to open eeml -offtetai The main German thrust, according conferences which had yielded no re­ negotiations with the Entente Power» the French Capital to the correspondent, appeared to be WILL BE AS ALLIES WISH, sults but which might furnish useful TPRII Notably tn June, 1917, 1 was advised west of the Vaire Wood, toward the eource* of Information. Commandant by the Second Bureau of the French principal Amiens road. General Staff that Austria, through the Paris. April .—The bombardment of Armand thus was allowed to continue Near Vaire Wood. his Journey to SwHseralnd upon the person of Count Revertata, had a»keeputiee. After the meeting Government, conferences have been the Associated Press last evening. ‘ Dr. Reid, on behalf af the Govern­ tacked In considerable strength, but member of the Military Committee entered upon.' far a» self-determination Is concerned. ment, announced that under an ar­ with no further succès» than had at­ said: "The Premier ha» will power, "Count Revertata, being himself the In every one of the new elates they TENU BOUTS FELL rangement made between the Prime tended his efforts in the morning. • udacity and energy. He has faith in solicitor, made acknowledgment in the have set up they have done so without Minister and the Leader of the Oppo "Local fighting also took place yes­ sit Ion. all information on the vote hie convictions and is able to bring following terms: ‘The purpose was to the slightest regard to the wishes of terday south of the Somme, In the others to thoee conviction» After obtain from thé French Government would be available during the second neighborhood of Hangard. We im­ the peoples, and no serious attempt reading of the bill, GOAL IN STATES listening to him It Is Impossible not to propositions of peace, under cover of has t»een made even to follow racial proved our positions somewhat by a Austria, for transmission to Berlin/ PHEY TO AVIATORS A bill based on the resolution then counter-attack." have confidence.” boundaries or racial antecedent» The Csemln's Falsehood. was given first reading and the House The Premier told the Deputies that Province of Dobrudja (In Roumania. adjourned. French- Report. they would have every facility for ob­ “Such Is the fact, established by an which has been handed over to Bui Paris, April «.—The War Office here Third Loan Launched on Anni­ serving the operations at the- front. authenticated document which Count garta) ha* only eighteen per cent. Bui British Admiralty Reports Give reported this afternoon! —..... versary of Declaration Cxeroin has dared to refer to in the garlans and fifty j»er cent. Rouman­ Details of That Many Re- King George Declares "The night was marked by violent following terms: ‘Clemenceau.1 short­ ian*. Southern Bessarabia, which ap­ bombardments north xaad south of the ly before the beginning of the offen­ of War. parently Is offered to Romrmnta. hr the —- cent Successes Avt», particularly In the region of sive on the Western front, had asked part of Bessarabia having the fewest Confidence Grows as. Monchel without Infantry action». ATTENTION TOONS me whether I was ready to enter Roumanians, On the right bank of the Meuee and ~‘*rÀsfor rift nrinexatrond. Cbuht Cttr- In the foreet of Apremont the artillery Washington, April «.—One year from London. April «.—Details concerning Aid of U. S. Extends “Mk*epasking thus, not only did he nln claims that all he has done is to the destruction, recently of tea Ore fighting was rather severe at. times. the day thÜnïttKl MjaUMr entered the TOWARD IRELAND (Count Csernin) not only not tell the carry out sltgYit frontier rectiflcaltdfii. man submarine* by British naval air Two Germs» raids, one north of Vaux- v.orld war the nation started to-day What he really has done la to take an craft, eight by seaplane» and the les-Palameix and the other near Se li­ truth, but he told the opposite of truth, London. April 6.—Replying to a tele­ Important part of the Danube and all other» by dirigibles, has been obtained se y, were without result ;___ . collecting $1,000.000.000 from its citl- which in France le termed lying." gram sent by the Lord Mayor of Lon­ the passes between Austria-Hungary by the Associated Press from Admir "Elsewhere the night was calm." xens ax the Third Liberty Loan to fin­ Outcome of Convention's Work and Boumanhu Not only this, but he don and hie guests at the luncheon at ally reports. The first case is describ­ the Mansion House to celebrate the Improved Positions. ____ _ ance ^6e fighting. It wià a 617 Of has driven back the Carpathian fron­ "Now Tiwaited by Brit­ ed as follows: anniversary of the entrance of the London, April 6.—The British forces patriotic célébration», of parade» of ish People tier eight or ten miles. In the English Channel a seaplane United States Into the war. King improved their positions east of Fon- ■old 1er», sailor» and Chilians marching Hypocritical. sighted a German submarine eight George s&ld: quevlllers, north of the Somme, in their miles away, directly in the path of an together to symbolise the important "But the most hypocritical part of American troops are dally taking successful attack yesterday morning, on-coming convoy of merchant ships. part each muet play In winning the Oxemin's pence terms, while affecting their place In the battleline, and this according to Reuter's correspondent at The seaplane dived at ninety miles London. April «.—The question of not to demand a war indemnity for increases more than ever the confi­ British Headquarters tn France. Ireland*» future has reached a crucial STATES TO SWEDEN hour. The submarine attempted to dence with which we patiently look “Buy bond»." Tht» was the plea stage with the announcement that the the Central Powers. Is the fact that submerge, but was Juet awash as the The strong hostile assaults which uttered by hundred» of public speaker» forward to the ultimate victory of our Irish Convention has finished it* Week they have Imposed one of the heaviest seaplane released two bomba, one of were made In that region yesterday re­ to the multitudes of men and wefipien united efforts in defence of the righta and decided upon a report to be made war indemnities ever imposed. It Is a which exploded on the conning tower. sulted in the pushing back somewhat who must furnish the financial ancK Swedish Farms Will Benefit; and liberties of civilisation. to the Government. While It Is not curious provision which applies to the The seaplane dropped two more bombs of the defending line south of Hangard material sinew» for the military and permitted to reveal the Convention's U. S. Making General Agree­ new states that they are to be under Into the midst of the air bubbles from Wood. Elsewhere the Germans were naval forces. Subscription» began to proceedings for the present the nature ment With Sweden no obligation whatever toward Russia the collapsed submarine, which wae of Former Editor of repulsed with severe loeees. ml in early, and indications were that of this report and the general work arising from their former relations the largest type, carrying two guns." many million» would be pledged before of the Convention are well-known to with her. The result Is to concentrate The second case: At dawn a sea night despite the fact that In many public men in Kngland and Ireland. on the remainder of Russia the whole plane sighted a large German sub­ Vorwaerts Said to cities the day was given ovei*to the debt which hitherto was spread over marine on the surface. The seaplane Mr. Lloyd George declared when the Washington, April 6.—The War celebration rather than to bond sale». Convention was organised that if it the whole of Russia," I*ord Robert dropped a bomb on the tail of the U Have Killed Himself EE PUT! Trade Board Of the United States, It 1‘reel « nt Wlleon 1» In Baltimore for Cecil continued. boat and afterward photographed the agreed upon any plan for a Govern­ became known to-day, bas anticipated an evening addree* of unusual Impor­ ment. it* plan would be embodied in “From the Ukraine particularly sinking submarine, which had a big tance, considering the big part Ameri­ a bill and placed before Pariianient. Sweden's fulfillment of the terms of a Cxemln clajms there ie to be secured hole In her deck. A second bomb was London, April «.—The suicide In can» are about to play In France and Whether a mere majority report in temporary shipping agreement and has all the food obtainable; No doubt this dropped close to the submarine’s bow prison at Munich of Kurt Eisner, for­ SEEN IN MONTREAL authorised licensee for the exportation ether international phase» of the war favojr of some home rule plan. If such will not be a question-of purchase but and the U boat collapsed. merly editor of The Berlin Socialist to Sweden of 25,044 tone of phosphate situation. a report be presented by the Conven­ of selxure. All the coat of requisition* Down Stern First newspaper Vorwaerts, Is reported In an In New York. tion, will be considered an agreement rock urgently needed by Swedish farm­ made by the Central Powers will be Exchwige Telegraph dispatch from ers for fertilising purposes. The third case: Two seaplanes at­ Some Unknown Persons Told New York. April «.—Three hour»* warranting legislation based on it written off In Roumanie. It will tacked a large German submarine Copenhagen. He was arrested In The temporary agreement provides soliciting by the New York Federal remains to be seen. ______amount to £M,600.000. Beyond that traveling on the surface at fourteen Munich last February fof having People Army Act Was that promised supplies from this side Reserve dump»'* ,rmy of Third Uli- Mr. Lloyd George lùÉr^ïtrgigtr in­ they claim the exclusive right to ex­ knots. A bomb exploded close to the taken a leading part In the strl Being Abandoned erty Loan bond salesmen «ht noon to­ timated that the Government might shall not be released until the charters ploit the petroleum fields, and any conning tower and the submarine be­ movement ST that time and w day had resulted In subscription» ag­ proceed to make a settlement of the are "signed for the entire 100.000 tons dispute* arising from this are to be gan to sink stern first Another bomb charged with high treason. gregating $87.744.600 an opening Irish problem by legislation, even If of shipping which Sweden for its part settled by a tribunal set up In Lelpxlc. completed the work. which the cafnpalgn managers declared the Convention should fed! to find Is to furnish. Part of the charters Montreal April «.—Several copies ot At Mercy of Teuton» The fourth case: Three patrol planes was “more auspicious" than they had some ground for eettlement "by con­ still remain to be signed, but such sighted a large enemy submarine a fake proclamation announcing aban­ expected, and which bettered the re­ sent." satisfactory progress hr been made "No wonder that Count Csernin In a •be wae submerging and dropped two Refugees Trying to donment of the Military Service Act cord! of the first two Liberty Loan Therefore, new Irish development» In turning over the tonnage that the moment of candor says that both in the bombs close to the conning tower aud “the re-eetabllehment of freedom" drive». are expected in the near future, al­ Board decided voluntarily to release conclusion of peace with the Ukraine causing the submarine to turn turtle Get Away Now From were stuck on walls and windows In though the first business before the the phosphate to meet the immediate and Roumania, the first thought was and disappear in a mass of oil and St. Catherine Street here last night Government roust be in dealing with needs of Swedish agriculture. to furnish Austria with necessary food wreckage. The copies were of foolscap else, writ­ WINNIPEG OBJECTORS urgent war measures, chiefly that for The terms ' of a general agreement ■tuffs and materials," added Lord Rob­ The fifth ease: A seaplane sighted Germans in Russia ten by hand In Ink and struck oft on a PUT BACK IN RANKS Increasing the army. for the duration of the war now under ert Cecil. That has been the object two submarines close to the surface copying pres» negotiation with Sweden are regarded of this peace and It has been accom­ and dropped two bombs. One bomb Rumors In Quebec. plished by giving to Austria-Hungary wae ineffective, but the other hit the London, April I.—More than 250,000 FOR ACTIVE SERVICE here as decidedly fair and liberal to Quebec, April «.—The closing of the BRITISH LOSSES such economic and strategical advan­ deck fairly amidships. The submarine refugees from the regions taken from Sweden. They provide for adequate bare here two hours earlier than usual tages as to place those two countries was hidden by the smoke of the ex­ Russia by Germany are seeking safety Winnipeg. April «.—In accordance REPORTED IN WEEK supplies of cereals, fats and other gave rlee to rumors of a further out­ at the mercy of the Central Power» plosion. and when the smoko cleared from the German troops on the east­ With the new policy of the Dominion foodstuffs, coffee, tea and spices, cot­ break of disorders last night No TOTAL SOME 3,750 ton and wool, leather and tanning ma­ the U boat was sinking with both ern frontier of the Ukraine. The Rus­ Government, four Winnipeg conscien­ ends in the air. I trouble occurred, however. The clos­ terials. fertilisers, binder twine for the sian Government, according to a wire- ing of the bare was a precautionary tious objectors were transferred from London April «.—The British cas­ PRESIDENT WILSON Jail yesterday back to a* Winnipeg de­ harvest and other necessities which Oil and Wreckage. i statement Issued Friday, has noti­ mure, applying to civilians and ualties reported in the week ending The sixth case—A seaplane saw the fied the German Government that since pot bataillon. They will be sent over­ to-day aggregated 3,743, divided as Sweden Is obliged to import. IN BALTIMORE TO-DAY military alika track of a torpedo fired at a morchant- the conclusion of peace the situation Yesterday afternoon the eleven men seas with the next draft. follows: Killed or died of wounds— has become Intolerable, refugees hav­ still detained from among the sixty- The men are Robert Clegg, Ralph Officers, 135; men. «42. Wounded or EX-JUDGE DIES. Baltimore, April 6.—President Wil­ n. It dived and sighted the black ing concentrated on the frontiers of the two arrested last Monday night ap­ Nafsh. Claude Matheson and Cedric missing—Officers, 628; men, 2.838. son arrived here shortly before 1 shadow of a submarine, well below the surface. It dropped two bomba which provinces of Smolensk, Vitebsk and peared In the Police Court and eight Wainwrtght. They are International The total is only slightly in excess St. John, N. B„ April 6»—Judge Wed- o’clock this afternoon and held a re­ Mohllev. The Russian Government of them were admitted to ball of Bible Students drafted into the army of last week, whjch was 3,618.'Appar­ derbum, aged eighty-six, retired, died view of 12,000 Camp Meade troops. exploded cloee to the submarine, re­ sulting In a large quantity of oil, bub­ says It proposes to open the frontiers $1,000. Those who had been caught and were sentenced to two years each ently the reports of casualties in the here yesterday. Lieut. Fred Wedtier- To-night he will formally open the bles and wreckage. for these refugees until their definite with revolvers In their possession wet* In the penitentiary for Tef using to obey Somme battle have not begun to burn. now oversea», and one daugh­ third Liberty Loan campaign with a speech In the Fifth Regiment Armory. fate is settled. refused ball orders In their regiment. come in. ter, survive < (Concluded ott page VICTORIA DAILY TJ MLS. SATURDAY .APRIL, 6, 1918 ...... —- ...... I ...... We Are Prompt—Careful—end Use Only the Beet In Our Work [GEN.F0CH HINTS FRIENDS THOUGHT QUEBEC SUIUTI1 Best English AT COUNTER BLOW HE WOULD DIE “FRUIT-A-TIVES" Conquered Royal Tells Correspondents He is Dyepepgie and Restored Hie Health. Col. J, A, Currie Raps Govern­ Planning to Get Upper Hand Standard Water Glass ment for Tolerating Bou- Az of Enemy Flour For Preserving Eggs rassa and Lavergne

With the French Army in France, April k—.Via London, April • (Hy the Ottawa. April 6. —The debate on the TO THE TO THE Associated Press)—General Foci*. the rlotb In Quebec City which was new Allied Vonmutrider*- In -< "hlrf lit brought on in the Common» yester­ SACK LOAF Franca In welcoming the Associated day afternoon by Col. J A. Currie, t’reee and other verreepondenil* last Unionist, North Hlmeoe, Ontario, lasted night. 1*1 d he hoped they Would roll until 4.40 this morning. COL Currie T Untie to work for the Interests of thi moved the adjournment of the House to consider a matter of Importance, Corner ef Prescription com mon «-a née i$T TtVê A111* « a* they Fort and Douglas •tore hitherto had done, namely, the recent riots, agitation, dle- Phone 135 Campbell’s Company ivintlng to « map. General Fobti tnrbahf e* and non-observation of the The Housewife Saves ■aid law In. the City of Quebec, and all mat­ All le going well liooh a# the «11*11 ters relative thereto. After he had When she purchases a sack of this sterling Flour—since it actually runs advance* mad* l*V the Mo. ltee, to cell spoken there were wpeechew by II. 11. MORE LOAVES TO THE SACK. Htevene, Unionist, Centre Vancouver; them |iy |he'll teal peine, dm log Ilia MR. KOSthT NEWTON. If she is a loyal upholder of the well-known Lloyd George dictum irthv Mil*. #»lh and Ml It It !■ t‘"W Hlr Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Robert Bor­ that "the kitchen must help as well as th< workshop and the trenches." tlta 4th of April, end H le Vlegrtv evt Utile lima d'Or, C. B. den, i). L. Redman, Unionist, East she can economize still further and attain meet happy results in her Calgary; Capt Read. Liberal, Prince. dept • Hal *1,1 r • • ■» • tidal “1 WM a terrible sufferer Mom Dys­ Bread-making by using 26 per cent, or a one-quarter admixture of Met man at IP l he* heelt hi ok en lit I* E l.; II. B. Morphy, Unionist, North Willard Storage Batteries pepsia and (Niiiellpalluii for years. I eptiII he. a.tea It Inal an nhelecte N"W Perth, Ont.; J. Archambault, Liberal. had pain after eating,- belching gag, Carried In Stock for your Immediate requirements ♦ he» ate agalPal an apt I* «ik men I and < ’hambly-Verrhere*, Que.; C. A. “ROYAL STANDARD BYE FLOUR” .ipplalaly atnppad nonet a nl headaches, and did not sleep Fournier, I*ft>eral. Beltechaee. Que, whenever she measures out her baking allowance of "ROYAL STAND­ Battery, Megnstu and Moohankwa Be pairs. •"the future will who W the full ma a* well at night. 1 lost go much weight— and Thoipas Vlen, Liberal, Lot bln 1ère, ARD." The rye makes a splendid substitute Flour, and one that give» Willard Storage liattery Service •talion. Ufa at > u* èu...-eeé We a ta I" Que. Then Col. Currie withdrew hie a flavor and wholesomeness to her loaves tjiat Is appreciated by fvery = .'.vrwi; :'■/« •>•• ,y«'oto*er*wW' «.**■****** as» v+Hawéé**.mqm t*i mffvp debate was. at .as ' of the family, ^ - -v ' i. lie Cor. Couruioy end Gordon die. Ylvtufte. 1C. rhum It.l manner He believed, however, that ep«Ae with lUUii . chft.ieiv-e Surf sr In a Week, there was Improvement. It was a subject which should be dis­ I ton. every glance, pm tie veil a etinng The constipation waa corrected: and cussed by the House despite the fact Vancouver Willing and Drain Co., lieited man. fully alive In Me task and. pre boom I waa free of pain, headaches and that great pressure had been brought Vancouver, Victoria, New Westminster, Nanaimo and Mission, B. Ci )*red to deal with II. that miserable feeling that accompan- upon him not to go on with it. You’ll Be Burning More lea liyapepgJa. I continued to take thle He explained that hie resolution was R. F. C. MEN BACK TO splendid fruit medicine and now I am not a lack of confidence motion, as he Wood, so----- wall, strong and vigorous" had no dee/e to embarrass the Gov­ CANADA FROM TEXAS ROBERT NEWTON, ernment. He bellevefl, however, that If the- wixul pila in low. phone un your order right ewey. Our the whole country was waiting for a 60c. à box, 6 for 12.60, Trial stxe îte. free and open discussion of the mili­ eonlwowl is »,>eei*lly neleetni anil is of pertleulerly tough, Fart/Worth. Tax. *l>rll • The Url long burning variety. Vs* it in your open fire, furni.es or liait and Canadien airmen who have At all dealers or sent postpaid on re­ tary situation to the country. stove, and you will be surprised at the eeonomy effected. been training In Tesaa since last Oc­ ceipt of price by Frutt-a-tlves Limited. During the past year, he said, them Have More Time for Other Things tober have started bach to Canada Ottawa. had been frequent outbreaks similar —YOUB HOME turning over the three Mg aviation to the recent occurrences In Quebec field* here to the Americana for the City and In the Province of Quebec. —Y0UB CHILDREN latter's exclusive nw. Twelve of the At the last session silence had been —THE garden J. E. Painter & Sons ISO new American Instructor* arrived maintained In regard to them because -THE PARKS AND BEACHES Phot» 636 ...... ■... ~~:~'~=eW Cormorant St. CASUALTIES AMONG — -It vs» net the dwfw of anyone to say anything that would damage voluntary Do your cooking with gas and CANADIAN SOLDIERS mrsliisg avoid the drudgery of kitchen Af Front. work, occasioned by stoking fires, Ottawa. April I—The following cas­ Col. Carrie referred to the condition handling ashes, dirt, etc. ual! lea have been announced: of affairs at the front as being critical. This was shown by Mr. Lloyd Infantry. Resolve to cook in clean, com­ FOOD—Buy Local Foods George's recent appeal for'more men. fortable snrromidings. Killed In action-Pte. Arthur E. He regretted that this appeal had DON'T WASTE IT—HELP WIN THE WAX Tall, Vancouver. been given but little prominence in We will assist you. USE THE “ECONOMICAL" POOD Accidentally killed—1*1 eut. Joseph W. the press as compared with the rioting ^3 Richards, England. In Quebec. WoundeA- Pte. Arthur Turner, Arm­ Referring to the Order*-In-Councll VICTORIA GAS CO., LTD. strong." B. C.; Lieut. John R. Bowler, regarding rioting and Idleness which. Winnipeg; Lieut. Charles A. Chlanali. rKHJ£DQ Sir Robert Borden had read at the Phone 123 B6K (cream) RoIIBII OfltS England. Lieut. Ralph 1\ Ziegler, Ot­ opening of the su ting. Col. Currie said tawa; 1*1 eut. K. B. Poster, England; he was glad to see that the Govern­ A Pure and Wheleeome Breakfast Food, milted Yreah every day at our Victoria Lieut. John A. Muggins. Ottawa; Lieut. ment proponed to put mere "pep" into MUI, and packed In new cotton sacks—the most economical method. O. E. Haygarth. Hamilton; Hon. Capt. its administration of the Military Ser­ Our Bargain Announcement *°-1* (Chaplain) Henry M. Shore. Alix. Al­ vice Act in Quebec. The régulation» In The Brackman-Ker Milling Company, Limited berta; Pte. Charlee C. Spring, Victoria; regard to the taking of men, he said, At less than coat—Electric 0ven8.VRegular $15.50. A Corpl. Jas. E. Kingsley, Parksvllle. B. were excellent, T>uT~lKe question which Now only ...... «P-LU C;; Pte. . Kenneth L. Hunter, Arm­ It waa desirable to discuss was one strong. B. C. that went back to the time, two years Gassed—Lieut. P. Dale. Winnipeg. and three months ago, when 8lr Carter JLledtric Company Mounted Rlflea. Robert Borden announced that Canada Phones 120 and 121 Wounded—I*te. H. Jenklnson. Michel, would provide for overseas service a 615 View Street B. C.; Lieut. Robert Shannon, Ireland. force of half a million men. Cavalry. . Reviewing the methods adopted by locked up in the United States with­ Wounded—Lieut. Donald S. Owynne, the Government to obtain men under out causing any difficulties." Col. OPEN EVENINGS—FIT the voluntary system, the member for Sherbrooke, Que. Currie said. North filmcoe spoke of national ser­ GUARANTEED Seriously 111—Lieut. Evan E. Price, In the pages of Le Devoir, Colonel vice and said: "Tou cannot carry on M. C., Toronto ; Lieut. A. D. Morgan, Currie continued, were to he found Buckingham, Que. the- war by a card Index system, nei­ columns of Government advertise­ ther by boards; we muet hevw -men, Artillery. ments. He held up a copy of the SUITS! and that I» what the country wants." paper and pointed to an advertisement Wounded—Lieut. H, JL \’autelet, Referring to the members of the last Which he said was signed by the Min­ Montreal; Lieut. J. Btrnle, Peterboro; parliament, he said that many of them ister .I Justice. "No. doubt." he said,, SU/TSI Pte. Joseph W. Wilkinson, Vancou were brave and resolute and many ."the Minister will have an explanation If had left the House never to . return. tor this, but how can any FVench- Those men trad only received some Cansdlttn who reads this paper fail to SUSTSJ killed . in acUon-rr Lieut, Qerard L. military commendation a£_tbe hands think he is quite outside the pale of the King, Ottawa; ■ • ------o( Uh publie tor Mil their work during war V* ~ ...... " the last session. ______Lavergne. ______..... , - ^ Railway. Trnnpe.,—— Here Coton* 1 Currie wa* called to Wounded—Lieut. J. M. Sharp, To order by the Speaker, who failed to "There Is another man going around ronto.^ see that the member's remarks bore Quebec called Armand Lavergne." said any relation to the matter of the Que Col. Currie, "wearing the stars of a Made to Order Anything Stated in a Copas & Young bec zSota.r ------colonel on his shoulders. He is al­ MORE TROOPS. REACH Colonel . Currie then spoke of the lowed to write seditious documents. For ntoti and women. Eng­ Ad is Backed With a C.&Y. Guarantee ENGLAND FROM THIS adoption of the Military Service Act. He le not doing any good. He Is not lish Suiting»—new Spring declaring that ‘if it bad been passed producing food or engaging in any goods. _ ‘ COUNTRY IN SAFETY subsequent to the passage of the War useful occupation. He also should* be 16 Time Election Act It would have been Interned." far more stringent He said It had Col. Currie closed with an appeal to WE ADVERTISE GROCERIES" Ottawa, April I.—It la announced received opposition from the members Parliament to keep faith with the boys through the Chief Censor's Office that from Quebec, who had done everything In the fields of Flanders. the following troops have arrived safety In their power to delay its action. In England : People Misled. H. H. Stevens Speaks. Charlie Hope Infantry drafts from Saskatchewan, H. H- Htevene. Centre Vancouver, KELLOGG or DOMINION COEN ANTI COMBINE TEA, equal to Manitoba, let Central Ontario Reg! A tribute to the French who had fought overseas was made by the In seconding Col. Currie’s motion, re­ at. 2nd Central Ontario Regiment, 1434 Government 8k FLAKES q /% any other Tea sold in pkts. at 60c speaker, who praised their bravery. He ferred to the Department of Justice as 1st Quebec. 2nd Quebec Alberta, Nova an “embalming emporium" where a Phone 2889 Per pkt...... P<*r lb. A said that the people In the province I VC Scotia. Eastern Ontario. Western On­ were not at fault In their attitude to­ thing waa sent when it was desired to Our price, per lb...... tVv tario. New Brunswick Field Artillery, ward the war. They had been misled be buried. It eould not be said by the PRIDE OF CANADA MAPLE ge Artillery, Machine Own Corps, by the political leaders. If the Gov merest stretch of Imagination that - the ANOTHER LONG-RANGE SUGAR « g- NICE MEALY POTATOES Imperial recruits, nursing slaters, eminent had gone to the country at Military Here Ice Act had been enforced gJn SENT FORWARD V. A. D. nurses, forestry draft». Royal the time of the last election without by the Department of Justice with any y&, per cake...... I DO 100-lb. gA Flying Corps officers, details, making the War-Time Election Act, the anti- degree of expedition. Unless the Act BY THE GERMANS sack ...... DI"W up a total of officers of 260. nursing IlrKJsh element would have won the was enforced In the Province of Que­ GENUINE MACARONI, VERMI­ slaters and V. A. D., 116. other ranks, election. This remark called forth bec as In other paru of the Dominion Amsterdam. April 1^—Via London. 4.104. cheers from the Opposition. without any heelutloif or delay there April 6.—According to Lea Nouvelles, CELLI or SPA- g FANCY RED APPLES, per box, In Quebec Province, said the Col­ would be a great deal of dissatisfac­ of Maastricht, another long range gun EKATERINOSLAV IN onel. every effort had been made to tion. He had been told by a former similar to those already bombarding GHETTI, per pkt...... | VC -$2.40, or prevent the people from complying member of the House. Mr. Htevene Paris passed through Belgium from 4 lbs. for...... GERMAN HANDS. SAYS with the Military Service Act. Up to edded. that if an English-seeking ap­ Essen oa Monday. The length at the ANTI COMBINE ESSENCES, per the present Quebec had given about plicant for exemption went before a barrel la from twenty to twenty-five BERLIN WAR OFFICE 6.000 men. of whom 2,600 were Ki tribunal in Quebec, he waa denied it. metres and the m libre froaa twenty to bottle, — ANTI COMBINE COFFEE, fresh Tîslî-speaking. leaving' only l'J n the applicant were French-speaking twenty-five centimetres. 50C, 3f>C and...... CL\IC ground as ordered. Berlin, April 5.—Via London April French who had enlisted he waa allowed exemption. I.—An official statement leeued to­ Speaker Rhodes objected to Colonel Mr. Htevene protested against any ANTI COMBINE BAKING POW­ Per lb., 40< and , day says; Currie's discussion of the operations further toleration of the doctrines KING GEORGE SENDS "KaMtorn theatre: "In the Ukraine of the Military Service Act preached by Bourassa and Lavergne. DER, 5-lb. can 90Ç _ CLARK’S PORK, BEANS AND we took from enemy bands on the Blames Government. He could not see why a man In one MESSAGE TO STATES Poltava — Const»» tinograd Railway Colonel Currie said that the Govern part of the Dominion should get two 12-iiz. can ...... £UC twenty-eight railway cars loaded with TOMATO SAUCE 4 — ment waa to blame in the way It had years In the penitentiary limply for London. April 6.—-King George has French rifles and ammunition and started out to enforce the Act. in Que­ refusing to register while the seditious Per tin ...... I VC more than a million artillery shells. sent greetings to President Wilson on NICE RICH FLAVORY TEA, great bec: It had been too quiet and gentle. utterances of others should be winked the occasion of the anniversary of the "In Southern Russia Uermun troops For instance, a prominent figure in L at:.'for...... $1.00 have captured the town of Bkater- entry of the* United States into the SUNFLOWER BRAND the province waa the editor of the war. The King’s cablegram follows: SALMON, large can.. Inoelav, an Important commercial and newspaper Le Devoir. Henri Bourses». 20c Industrial centre on the Dnieper River When the war opened th|a men was In JEWS MASSACRED "The gallant deeds of Americans on IMF miles northeast of Odessa." Belgium or Strassburg or somewhere*, land and sea already have Indicated to but he had sneaked out under the pro­ IN THE UKRAINE the enemy that hie hope Is vain. Every CZERNIN IS JUNKER, tection of the British flag and came AND IN TURKESTAN day that passes, as American troops Our Prices RIGHT THROUGH Are the Lowest In the City. No Specials over to start trouble in Canada. pour In ever-increasing numbers into LORD ROBERT CECIL "In the columns of his paper," said France, diminishes the chances of hie for Bait Colonel Currie, "he has preached sedi­ New York, April 6.—Confirmation of icceee. TELLS CORRESPONDENT tion. I say this without reservation. the reported massacres of Jews in "The American people may rest aa- He does not want equality or fratern­ Turkestan and the Ukraine waa re­ ired that the British Empire, now London. April 6.—Lord Robert Cecil, ity. because he is a reactionary. Not ceived yesterday by the Provisional tried by nearly four years of war, will Parliamentary Under-Secretary for only has he preached sedition, but he Zionist Committee in this city from Its cheerfully make yet further sacrifice». COPAS & YOUNG Foreign Affaire, told the Associated has commercialised sedition and his correspondents in Petrograd and Cop­ The thought that the United States, AHTI-00MBINB 0B00EBS Press yesterday that "whatever doubt sole object Is to make money. enhagen. Anti-Semitic riots are re­ under your leadership, is with ue heart about Count Cseraln might have ex­ Why was not this man interned and ported in progress la various parts of and soul, emboldens us in the deter­ isted before hie latest declaration, Ms paper suspendedT (Applause). The these territories. . mination, with God's help, finally to 94 95 Corner Fort and Broad Streets 94. 95 t^iere can be no doubt now that he Government feared that he would be in Kokanda, Turkestan. It la re­ destroy the designs of the enemy and stands for Prussian Ideals and Prus­ more dangerous locked up than free ported *

ttnued, “but I regret that If they were not^ citizens of Quebec, the appeals which they made produced sut^i an ef­ GOVERNMENT'S ACTS fect upon the population there." LAURIER PUTS BLAME f “The Fashion Centre" > An Emergency. Referring to the Order-in-Council El relating *o riots Sir Wilfrid had said that the Government should have ON « ROWDY BIG come to Parliament. “I say," Sir baysQovc FffrtrtLïïon nasMac BeenRppn tflvenFn-1 dlUollMUcbert continued.*hlch confro "that„t uaunder al the conpre. Believes Montreal Secret As­ 1008-10 Government fatreet force Army Measure sont time we should have been derelict in our duty if we had waited. It sociation Caused Riots in Impartially open to the honorable gentleman to challenge our action by a vote of this Quebec City House If he desires. “The Leader of the Opposition has ANSWERS STATEMENTS referred to the civil authorities. Why did the civil authorities in Quetwc not URGES CONCILIATION Just Received ! MADE BY LAURIER act When the riots lirst broke out? If tho civil authorities do not act are we AS THE BEST POLICY to* hold our hands V We are not to A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OT hold our hands; we are to use such Ottawa. April 6.—Sir Robert Borden, force es may. be necessary to prevent disturbances, preserve the peace and speaking after Sir . Wilfrid Laurier permit the enforcement of the Military Ottawa, April 6 —Speaking during had spoken during the debate in the Service Act.” the debate in the Commons yesterday Commons last evening on the riots In Parliamentary Action. afternoon on the riots in Quebec City, Quebec City, remarked In opening that At tills point A. B. McMaster. Lib­ Sir Wilfrid Laurier said that for forty the member for North Simeoe (Col. eral, Hrom». Quebec, Interrupted. “We years he had* been the representative Guaranteed Your Grocer J. A. Currie r and the member - for think," he declared, amid opp< «sillon in 1‘arliament of the constituency in Centre X an .oiiwr «11 11 Steven.>) applause, “that when Parliament Is which the rioting bad taken place. He to be made sitting the Government might trust the sells it. seemed to be under the impression representatives of the people to legis­ know the people well, ho said, and that the Military Service Act was be­ exclusively Costs no late In accordance with the necessities there were not In Canada any more ing enforced with laxity in the Pro­ of the situation." from the more than vince of Quebec. The Lender of the pea cable or more law-abiding people. Oppoai^Ki. on the contrary was con­ "We think, also." the Prhne Minister They were sensitive people - sensitive* ingredients " the vinced of the opposite. retorted, • that the representatives of to any injustice and sensible of any The policy of the British Government the people of Canada In Parliament generous act. The disturbance* were specified on ordinary u-sserohlfd might trust the .Govern- 'fhWWie «, Iftlw CtttfrrfH4 W ehTt-rgcwcleti v nMNVN&MMittfl the label. kinds. .If" I i — * T Pli 1*v' II. - — --- to act so that rioting and insurrection made inquiries as to the genesis of interfere with free seech. As far as shall not be repeate

adian Northern Pacifie—of which The FOCH'8 CONFIDENCE. Colonist use to say it was the reel par­ THE DAILY TIMES General Foch's assurance fo news­ ent—we would be struggling to-day Publiehed every afternoon (except Sun­ paper correspondents that “all is go­ under a burden of debt charges and day) tyr ing well," and that "we Ore going to railway bond obligations which would THE TIMES PRINTING A PUB- try to do better and get the upper LISHING COMPANY, LIMITED eat up probably two-thirds of the ITo- Motor hand of the Boche," suggests the early vlnce'a revenue, and .this would mean approach of the time when he will play Office*,....Corner Broad and Fort Street* bankruptcy.and ruin. Business Office (Advertising!...Phone 1090 one of the trump cards which so bold < Irculation ...... Phone S3ti The Times believes the estimated ex­ Editorial Office ...... ?...... Phone 45 and resourceful a strategist is sure to penditure for 1918-19 is.still èonsid SUBSCRIPTION RATES: have. We may assume that some- City delivery ...... 60n. per month ably too high, but it would be i move, will be matte before the Ger­ By mall (exclusive of city), Canada preroely foolish to say that It can and Great Britain ...... $4 per annum mans are able to blast their way much Trucks RUGS To U. S. A...... i...... fS per annum be reduced sufficiently to avoid nearer to Amiens, and also before To France. Belgium, Greece, etc...... fl per month fresh taxation. Curiously enough, these they have very materially increased who now are preaching economy and the battery with which they are bom­ _ ENFORCING THE ACT. inveighing against Increased taxation barding Paris. The first is a military If it is an odd size or a special color or combin­ are the very people who a few1 years consideration which, though import­ ation of colors you want in a Rug or Carpet you’ll The rioting In Quebec and the dis­ ago demanded that .the Government ant, is not considered to be vital, while iind something here that will suit. cussion In Parliament about It may plunge ahead with the throttle wide the second has no military significance bring about a better enforcement of open and "whoop her up" and "keep at all; but both circumstances probab The range of patterns, color combinations and the Military Service Act in that Pro­ borrowing." Every country, state, pro­ ly will help to determine the hour sizes is unusually wide, and also the choice in the vince, but the result* will always be vince and municipality In the world is when Foch will deliver the counter­ matter of price. small unless the appeal machinery is carrying abnormal taxation and every stroke without which no hostile of­ overhauled. Sir Robert Borden yester­ year sees fresh burdens, but we doubt fensive can be stopped ,except by We have a large assortment of Rugs and Squares day stated that there were 30,000 ap­ if anywhere else on earth has a Gov­ weather conditions. Meanwhile the and a splendid range of piece goods. Bought in peals from Quebec before the Central ernment been so seriouly handicapped Germans are struggling desperately quantity at tjhc right time,, we can offer you excep­ dnxt the British front just east of Appeal Tribune), and there witi In He financing by the folly of tts pre­ At the shortest notice. tionally gqqtj; values. 1 thousands more as long as the*pr* sent decessor» and their adviser*, journal­ Amiens, the fighting to-day extending It will pay you to get your carpets here. system remains In operation. 'It would istic and otherwise, as the present from a point near Albert to Corbies, take several years for the Central Government of British Columbia. ten miles east of Amiens. The London Appeal Tribunal to dlspcse .of all these Stahdard says the enemy attacked applications, or perhaps half of them, with twenty divisions on Thursday, a By Hie Day LOCK THEM UP. How About Linoleum? and therefore the mere fact of appeal force "twice as great" as the Anglo- 4&4&gugujit.ta, .5^ MSkl&gick fi^r/uwa. French forces defending the line. Need some new linoleum on your kitchen, pan­ Frtm UU« it Ü’ci&ï that, U.« Aille» -are try or ‘bathroom floor 1 • rv. < > exemption. There should be raty one Colonel A rinarnf Lavergnè," TancreSî Hour or now drawing heavily upon their re- process of appeal from the original ex­ Marwil and others to preach sedition In our Government street window wc are show­ emption tribunals, and that should be has been excused by the authorities on ing some very attractive patterns in coverings for _to_a central review board capable to the, ground that- to arrest- them w ould Contract these floors—and «une excellent values. dealing with hundreds of cases a day. be playing into ..their hands; it would This is the most economical floor covering on It Is clear from the discussion in enable them to pose a* martyrs. In Press Comments the market. The designs are beautiful. It is water­ Parliament, also, that the methods that ease why arrest anybody? Prices reasonable. adopted by the Dominion "Police under Why bother about la"» Why proof, rotproof—absolutely unaffected by constant THE CUP OF DEATH. the Act were not free from responsi­ Interfere with, the German agents and washing as there is not a particle of perishable ma­ 4'. (New York World.) bility for the outbreak In Quebec. It propagandists? Germany says she is terial used that can rot from dampness. * jfclS- Charged by Sir Wilfrid Laqrisr a "martyr," an innocent victim of a The story of the death of General cruel conspiracy and her agents if ar­ Maude, told by Mr. Lloyd George, Is and virtually admitted by fiir Robert one of the strangest of the war. Gen. Special Per Yard 77c Borden that two of- thé mem employed rested would claim the same distinc­ Maude visited a plague-stricken area in running down slackers were more or tion. But the forces of civilization are where no military duty called him. The less disreputable. The Premier's re­ going to put Germany where she can "ceremonial cup" was offered, to re­ KIRK fuse which would be discourtesy. He mark that n dealing with an unsym­ no longer be a menace to them, no matter how ehe may like it, and te do drank, knowing the risk that had for- WEILER BROS. pathetic population it was not easy to ...... , Mdd#*n hta * escort to Vaste food or Government St LIMITED Hear Post Office bet men of .a "refined and polite type" «h** “ "i ne<"«'»«ary to Imprtoon, un,l dr1nk. .nd ,lrank (Ie|1)h ^ etrangely ~i" Iras" so ~pbor ah~ excuse that if w ouW soai------et- fme------s...... lo' shoot, bee- agvnl*------opé----rai-» 4M E to thé *

îï-irt- arc the Overalls women will need this season for wear in the home. in. the garden or on the to farm or radch. There will be a big demand for these this season, so—why not buy earlyf ■—Meu’s Clothing, Cor. View ami Broad Sts. Overalls of Grey and White Striped Prints, blouse and bloomers combined. Special at . .$1.75 -Overall* of Good Quality Ohambray, in bine and grey, blorme and bloomers combined, strong and r viceahle. Splendid value at ...... j...... $2 75 Two-Piece Overalls of Black Linen...... $2.50 IVORY HABUT AI SILK"' Overalls of Blue and White Striped Prints, bloomers and -%-length Russian blouse...... $2.75 •IB inches wide...... $1.00 Overalls of Khaki-Colored Linen ...... 51 Special, a yard —Silks. Main Floor » —Whitewear." First Floor 1,400 Yds. Chintz, Cre­ (« DUNOLEUM 99 Men’s Striped Outing tonnes and Taffetas The New Covering for Your Floors Shirts $1.50 1 For Sale Monday at Less than To-day’s Mill Prices. OF — A good, serviceable Shirt, in neat striped designs; finished A Yard...... OOC —Necessity is the mother of invention—that’s why we have “Dimoleuni”—the with turndown reversible collar attached and soft double cuffs. Drapery fabrics like these cannot be purchased at the price new floor covering here. ------X: All sizes. Specially good value ht $1.50. front the milU to-day. We bought them many months ago. that's —For the past two years manufacturers of linoleums have faced great difficulties —Men a Shirts, Main Floor the reason why we are enabled to offer you such interesting in getting raw materials—they foresaw that even greater difficulties were values for Monday. Tit is will prove a great time for you to buy ahead unless sheer necessity led to the production of an entirely new product. the new drapery- fabrics von will be needing this season. The lieneeHence we have to-day DUNOLEUM. This new floor covering has Iliven teen tried IF * T) rfûû dill/- Qlq i p materials for that loose cover, for your bed draperies or window out and proved niost aatisfrffoory in wear and service. It lies perfectly flat, iVLGXl S I 0X1266 ullKullHTS valances. Take'advanîage of this sale and buy to advantage does hot curt or kick up, and requires ho tàckitig down. The designs are TtVw 0 Fifty designs to choose from at. a yard ...... and artistic and very clearly printed with sharp, clean-cut outlines, in tiles, A nice heavy weight silk in natural shade, well made and fin­ —Drapery, Third Floor florals* blocks and parquet effects. A design and a color to suit any room in ished with revorsiW turndown collar and baud cuffs. Special the home. Dunolvum $ as heavy as our livst grade linoleum, and will prove value at $5.00. most durable in wear. —Men’s Shirts, Main Floor A Full Range of Designs on Sale Monday, a Square Yard, 75c Childrens Cotton Crepe —Linoleum, Third. Floor . N. ÎJ— Dresses of Good Shipment of Quality One-Week Towel Sale -to" Fancy Work Baskets on Priced Specially at 8pc and $1.00 Start Monday Sale Monday at At­ Most serviceable Washing Dresses of good quality cotton crepe, made in attractive new styles with square neck finished with nar­ Splendid Lot of Travelers’ Samples to Go at Very Low Prices tractive Prices row Vandyke braid. Fronts daintily smocked. In shades Copen­ hagen. old rose and pale pink. Suitable for ages 2, 3 and 4 year*. — Exceptional selling in the Towel Section will start About one hundred Baskets in the lot, all different shapes Special at 85^ and $1.00. on Monday morning and continue throughout the styles ; lined with blue, pink and green satin. These will make ...~~~~...—Children’s. First Floor week. We have for disposal a wonderful range of useful birthday gifts. Special prices are $1.25, *1.35, $1.50, travelers’ sample towels—many grades of which have $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, $6.25, $3.75, $4.25 and ...... $4.90 been entirely removed from the market. We are also On sale in Hardware Department. offering many special values from regular stock. This —Second Floor Jersey Cloth Sport Coats will make up one of the biggest Towel events this city has witnessed for many months past. There’s always Featuring stylish effects with large square collars, Raglan a big demand for Towels about this time of the year sleeves, full belt and novelty pockets. In pretty bright shades of for the home, also for bathing use. Now is the time to Copenhagen, purple, canary and paddy ; also white with black Get Ready for the Flies trimmings. Interesting value at $1-3.50. buy, and stock up,, while prices are at their lowest. ■—Selling First Flogy ' TRAVELERS’ SAMPLE TOWELS AT LOW PRICES Start right now and keep them outside your home by using Every style of Turkish Towel made included in this lot from a Spencer's Screen Doors and Windows. We have a complete small hand size to a large hath towel. Made by one of the lead­ stock just unloaded. We are ready to fill all orders. When order­ ing English mills and- comprise* some very fine weaves. Price» start at 12each, and rise every 5^ to...... $1.25 ing please bring or send correct size, as this will save time in de­ English Teapots in Three livery and prevent unnecessary expense in exchanging. Two Lines of Bath Towels that should sell at If you need large English. Rath Towels 50c apiece more: you will be wise in looking these over for Standard sizes for doom— they sre certainly great bargains. Thick, Sizes, 50c, 65c, 75c Towel* worth $1.50. During the one week 2ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in; 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in; heavy weaves, such as adds pleasure to the 2 ft. 10 in. x 6 ft. 10 in. ; 3 ft. x 7 ft Plain colors, blue and green, mottled brown and brown with sale ...... $1.00 morning bath. green handle. Suitable for general use or after lunch teas. Towela worth $1,75, during the one week Also several other lines you will see on Priced, each. $1.95, $2.50, $2.90, $3.25 "and $3.75. sale ...... $1.25 the tables in department. Screen Windows in all sizes priced according to size and i Special values at above prices. —Towels, Main Floor .—Crockery, Second Floor r —Hardware, Secom

£ DAVID SPENCErTlÎmÎtEP 1= ...... ■■■ SE<£ 'VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918

SIX ASPIRANTS FOR •THE GIFT CENTRE" “MOST POPULAR GIRL” eciais BURBERRY TRRFOUSSB Keen Interest Taken In Novel CHIC NEW COATS GLOVES ■tore Hours, fill a. ra. to • p. m. v Contest in Aid of Wednesday, 1 o'clock;hi fSaturday tea» FROM 7 TILL 9.30 THIS EVENING Red Cross LEATHER We will sell the following articles at this Special Price: The recent announcemept of the en- HANDBAGS An Exceptionally Attractive Showing North West Biscuits, all kinds. trf of Miss Evelyn Du tot. of the Im­ Regular 15c pkts., 2 for 25c perial Munitions Board, as the first candidate to the most popular girl Ju& Unpacked contest organised by the Red Cross of High-Grade Tailored Tweed These Bags are very* neat, smart Palmolive Shampoo Society, has ^evidently spurred the and moderately priced, rang- or Cream...... v...... 50c somewhat diffident maidens of Vic­ ing With each purchase of one of these we will give one tiii toria to action, for several other fair from ...... $5.25 Suits for Women and Misses at $25 of Talcum l’owder Free. aspirants have come Into the open and boldly declared their Retention ef cap­ Black, Brown and Grey. Fitted With mirror and change purse. turing the honor. $29.50, $39.50 and $45 .The full list of candidates is now as Celeste Face Powder Silk lined. Some are suede Regular 30c boxes fyr 22c follows: Miss Evelyn Dutot, the nom leather, others goatskin. Inee of the Imperial Munitions Board; Smart styles, good quality materials and splendid Miss Winnlfred Winkle, of Lake Hill Mother’s Favorite Soap Women's Institute; Miss Elizabeth April's Blrlhatone-rthe Dim, .workmanship are features we would sjteeiallv direct Regular 33c boxes for 24c Auvache, nominated by the “J" "Unit mond—Solitaire Rings from “your attention to in these Suits of Donegal Tweeds, headquarters; Miss Dorothy Poulton. fas of the Gordon Head Women’s Insti­ Cheviot, Hopsack, etc., featuring tailored and Norfolk J i Ramsay's Cream Sodas Qûs» tute; Miss Marjorie Carne, of the Wo- ,lines,,*with tailored and adjustable collars, patch > Possum, wrink­ to his home In the prairies. Commissioner tn London: “’On Bun- Wlggily, a bit puxxlcd and eamou- ling up his brown nose ------r- * * *------™ day momtinr; MamtrYT, oee sf our BxtewRMA'MkI 43.50 • - 833.50 flaged. "But I can,” said Deckle, and then At the Poor Clare Monastery, the stationary hospitals situated near our "My nose," answered Deckle. "Oh, sort of twitching her black rubbery Willows, on Monday. April I, at » a. battle area rang up Boulogne Depot. -fkwt Ik»» Mie_ big, black, rubbery nose to one side, she smelled her way XL the. ceremony of rellglou* -Profes­ eayéiHr they wars doing casualty clear­ nose I have to carry around with me' through the woods to where there was sion will take place. All testier y mem­ Hons 1878 ' Esywsrd Building a lot of bee-honey stored away to a ing station work and that they needed I want a nice, pink, twinkling one like bers, benefactors and friends of the Immediately 2,00b pairs of pyjamas. hollow tree. Deckle clawed some honey First Floor, 1877 7211 Douglas Street yours Do you think I’ll ever have one, Poor Clare Nuns are Invited to be pre­ 1,000 sheets, BOO pillows, 200 hot water out and brought It to Dr. Possum, who Unde Wlggily ?" sent bottles. 1.000 utility bags, sterilized made pills of It for Grandpa Goosey, The bunny uncle rabbit shook bis A A A surgical dressings, roller, triangular and woon the old gentleman duck was At the recent sale of work held at and M. Bandages. 1,000 flannel night all better. "Dm afraid not," he answered. "The Deanery” under the auspices of shirts, 1,000 day shirts, 2.000 pairs of "Dears’ noses are not like rabbi ta" "Ahem!" said Uncle Wlggily, solemn the Women’s Guild of 8t. Matthias socks. 1,000 bed socks. Irrigating tins Each one of us has to have his own like and portentous. "After this, Church. Oak Bay. a purse" of gold was and rubber tubing. Also many mlscel special nose. And yours Is à very good Beckie. never tell me your nose isn't presented to Rev. Mr. Hughes, who lnn«nm articles, such as biscuits, soup, 12 Tumors Removed Without An Operation one Deckle.” stylish." leaves shortly for overseas service. lamps, scissors, malted milk, stoves, PRISONERS OF WAR FUND "No. It isn't,” said the little sister ”1 never will,” said the bear girl, and Dean Quainlon made the presentation cigarettes, soap, feeding cups. sic. Deer Mrs. Ladd.—I am .n Jo yin* batter health than I have fn” eîiM^ür?"lnd df Neddie. "To-day in school one of she never did. And if the rice pudding on behalf of the congregation and ex­ "Inside of an hour five lorries loaded Following Is a list of subscriptions 1 think I am entirely cured. 1 have none of the old eymptoms. I am very aratefnl tha suiimal boy* said my nosa was like doesn't throw all Its raisins at the pressed their best wishes for Mr. With these supplies had left Boulogne for my preeent health, and think ORANOg LILV Ie the (reateet treatment for women to the Canadian Red Cross Prisoners a lump of black rubber." strawberry shortcake when it's trying Hughes’ welfare In the work for which for the front and everything arrived the world knows. Its use in my cast "Who was that?” asked Vitcfe Wig to dance with the boiled potatoes. I’ll of War Fund, from March 16 to 31: caused 12 tumors or growths of i he had volunteered. within eight hours of request for help, sort to be expelled. Boms wers M riiy., tell you next about Uncle Wlggily and AAA ' despite the congested state of the Miss Kneebone. |2.60; "Peter," $6.06; large as a hen's egg. and others small­ Billie’s horns. "It was Dllly Wagtail, the goat,' Capt and Mrs. Gordon Mogg return­ roads. Mrs. R. W. McIntyre’s Circle, 1, 2. S, er, down to the else of a walnut. You answered Deckle. "And I told him his ed from England last. Monday, accom­ "In addition the society's lorries were and 4, $18; James Bay Social Club, may use my case In your advertise­ tall was like a clock pendulum, al­ the world delivering supplies to every Ctuiadlan ment. for It Is the solid truth, and pen panied by tbelr small daughter, and $8.76; Metchosln Women's Institute, cannot describe all the good It has ways flapping back and forth." hosptal in France. |4.80; Mrs. D. Campbell's Circle, $3.26; done for me. Mrs. Louise R. Bolte- The roof of the world have taken a house In the Foul Bay "Oh, my!" sighed Uncle Wlggily. district. Captain Mogg was formerly 'On Thursday afternoon. March 18, Saanich Division, li- C, Elat.trie Rall- rldge. — "What with you wanting tq change la blue as God’s sea. there was not a single unfilled request This letter gives an indication of the Hear the lisp of a child! connected with Swlnerton A Mus- way Company, $6.30: Engineering, your nose and Neddie his claws and on our society.” __ —------üâ I positive benefits that always follow Hear the note of a bird I grave, and when the war broke out en­ Purchasing and Billing Department, the uae of ORANGE LILY. It Is an Jimmie, the duck ntit liking his quack. Then thunder clouds roll— listed with one of the infantry units B. C. Electric Railway Company. $4; applied treatment and comes In direct I wonder what the animal world is And grim death pays the tolL Accounting. Legal and Payrolls De­ contact with the suffering organa It here, afterwards transferring to the produces results from the start In all coming to?" 62nd Battalion In Vancouver and going partment, B. C. Electric Railway Com­ i£= On snow-capped peaks. cases of women’s disorders. Including “Oh! but Neddie doesn't want to overseas with that unit. He has been pany, $4; Oyster School, $10; North painful periods, failing of womb, irregularities, leucorrhoea. etc. change his claws now." spoke Deckle. On sen and under, Ward Sub-Committee, $16; Mrs. Brad­ I will send a sample box containing 10 days' treatment absolutely free to any In deep vales sun-kissed. returned as being medically unfit for "Since he dug his way out of the log ley Dyne. $26; Metropolitan Epworth suffering woman who has not yet tried It If she will send me her addi Enclose~ $ In God's free air, further active service. stamps and address MRS. LYDIA W. LADD, Windsor, Ont. trap with them he thinks * they're all League. $6; Miss Crighton's Circle, $4; Mm fight—men die— AAA SOLD »Y LEADING DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. right." And why? The Rev. F. £ayne will occupy the South Wellington School, $6; Miss "Well. I’m glad to hear that," said pulpit at St. Mary’s, Ook Bay, in suc­ Ethel Helmcken, $6; Ml*n M. W. Uncle Wlggily. “Non* If 1 can only "The roof of the world” ___ __ Hardie, $6; Mrs. Chapin's Circle. $4. make you think your black rubbery 1# blackened by smoke. cession to the Rev. C. R. Lite 1er, re­ hurst, Corpl, O, A. Mi lies t, Lance-Corpl. cently appointed to SL Michael's, Forest Branch, 14; Batchelor Circle, A. L. Strayan, Ptes. W. F. Bursey, F. nose is better for you than my pink, From foulness of earth $4; Miss V. Jager's Circle, $4.60; the Central Building, when the member» twinkling one would be, 1 think you’ll This man has achieved, Royal Oak. Mr. Payne will be acting C. Morrow, Lance-Corpl. R. Petty, And his insolent pride rector of the Oak Bay parish until the Misses Roberts, $10; South Hampshire, Ptea. F. J. M unroe. B. Syrett, Sergt. assembled bed the pleasure of listen­ be happier." Road Circle, $6; Fltxherbert Hu Hen. ing to e very Interesting paper on "Dut my nose isn’t n bit stylish, like Bows hate far and wide. end of May, by which time It is anti­ A. H Piquet. Ptea L. G Scott. H. L. cipated that Major the Rev. G. If. $10; Agnes Deans Cameron Chapter, Ward, C. Simpson, J. W. Sinclair, “Lace-Making,” reed by .Mrs. Napier. Susie Littletall's," said the bear girl. I. O. D. B., $6; Eric Allen, $6.90; James Bad eyes with blind faith. Andrews, the rector of 8t. Mary’s, will Sergt. Q. M. Slaughter, Ptes. A. Smith. The paper covered the history of "And there’s a good reason for It," Ah ! what do you see? and I Island Patriotic Fund. $166.68; Mrs. said the bunny. “Coinc with me and Can you fathom the law have returned to Victoria. Major And­ T- Smith. GeoYge StaôeV, L T. - lace-maklng from the Sixteenth Cen­ rews has been on overseas service for Hyndman, $5; South Saanich Women s way, C. Tolman, Sergt. A. Campbell. take a walk. Perhaps we may have an That gives right to slay? ly Using' tury, when bobbins were first Intro­ several years, and his duties as chap­ Institute, $7.60; Misa Thompson, $4; Ptea. O. Dawson, H. Berry, Corpl. J. adventure and, at the same time, find What use of a creed E. 8. L., $20; Miss Pauline Lange, $20; A world will not heed? lain have taken him to several of the A. Dickson, Spr. A. Dlggles, CofpL A. duced Into the making of it by one a use for your nose." Madame Webb’s Circle, $4; Garden. war areas, Including Salonika and Chute, Ptes. W. Dudley, Joseph Oar- Barbara L'ppman, of Belgium. Be­ "I'm sure we never will,” spoke City Institute Circle, $14; Ladies, Re­ Since truth must prevail. Flanders. eau, Corpl. F. Giles, Ptes. W. A. Brown, Fight op to the close. Cuticura formed Episcopal Church, $6; Centen­ fore that period a crude kind of lace AAA 1 Andrew Bryce, M. Curtis, Ernest Still she started off* with Uncle Wig- I>arh clouds will roll by nial Church Ladies’ Bible Class, $5; had been made by knotting together One of the most enjoyable social The Soap to Isaacs, Sergt. A. H. Jonas, Ptss. L. gily over the fields and through the And the sea will turn blue, Division !.. Fern wood School, $6; Miss the threads. Instead of weaving them. woods, and pretty soon they came to Then the lisp of a child— events of the spring season was held cleanse and puri­ Lefevre, Wm. Lit her land, H. Harford, last evening, the occasion being the fy, the Ointment Marian Lowe Circle, $6; Mrs. A. M. Alfred Oliver, A. F. Hastings, F. 8. By means of a small board, pegs and where Grandfather Goosey Gander And the note of a bird— Bannerman's Circle, $4; Gordon Drys- Will In rapture be heard. annual re-union of the staff and pu­ '? to soothe and heal. ÿünro. bobbins, Mrs. Napier, who is an ex­ lived. And out in front was the auto­ dale. Ltd., $26; Mrs. Rowland's Circle, pert worker hi the art, «bowed the mobile for Dr. Possum. LAURA LBWIN.pils of the Hprott-Shaw School. The S- Nothing better for ballroom of the Alexandra Club, the $4; Ladysmith Chapter. L O. D. E., $6; four different stitches which are the -Why. I’m afraid Grandpa Goosey til akin and scalp scene of many similar affairs, present­ troubles, as well Mrs. J. B. Walker's Circle, $4. Total, LACE- basis of all lace-maklng Some beau-- - Gander le sick.” said Uncle Wlggily. ed a pretty picture, being tastefully as for every-day $481.11. 4 tiful specimens of Brussels. Limerick, "He la,” sfld Dr. Possum, coming out decorated with "a profusion of large toilet purposes. The following prisoners have ac­ Maltese, Cluny, Torchon. ete„ were of the house just then: "Grandpa STYLISH GOODS AT Union Jacks and other suitable em­ knowledged parcels to the Canadian Mrs. G. Napier Delivered Interesting exhibited, also an example of machine- Goosey le very ill and unleee I can get POPULAR PRICES blems, while the assemblage of both Red Cross Society, London, England : Address Before Island Arte end made lace showing how perfectly the him eome honey he. may never get Sample Each Free by Matt Bulls, Coats, Dresses. Skirts, naval and military uniforms added not WHka Ptes. A. Hind, 8. G. Humphrey, A. Crafts Club en Thursday. hand work la now Imitated. better. But I can’t find any honey at Blouses, at the a little to the pleasing effect As Jodotn. Sergts. A. H Jones, Jam^ Mar­ V all. There le none to be had In the FAMOUS STORE early as 1.1$ the seating capacity of tin, Ptes. O. McEldawnie, Wm. Lit her No five and ten cent «tore, and I have 1214 Government Street. the hall, provided for the opening pro- land, Lance-Corpl- E. Noble. Corpl. W. oven In* the Island sent away over the Orange-Pineapple pormme was filled by the many , Plea R W. Mead, A D. Bank- Its Club held tbelr uritf of printing. •r

VTOTORIA DAILY TtM EH, 8ATURDÀY, APRIL 6, 1918

#60# for bank branches. M*- Hart In his Budget speech had referred to the OMINECA MEMBER IS TOO PALATIAL HOME alternate statement to be made by the \ V banks last year. Moat of the banks, It was said, preferred a tax levied upon IN ACCORD WITH ACT deposits, but this would fall to satisfy the larger banks and the ta* ** levied MADE IN bore more heavily on the smaller FOR THIS VARIOUS banks, upon the volume of business Defends Land Policy as Out­ LABEL ON SIZES. While Mineral Exhibit Lan­ done. Mr. Weart pointed out that one- ASK quarter of one per cent, of the bank $ , lined in Mr. Pattullo’s New 1 135,000 FOR IT. guishes in Back Street, deposits of British Columbia would net #200,000 or more as there were Measure Capital Invested In Printing Industry in Victoria , - Says Mr, Weart more than #80,000,000 on deposit in this province." "■ — Glad To See It. Of particular interest to Mr. Weart Legislative Press Gallery, ne mu $205,120 Al AVERAGE OF $17,180 ADVOCATES TRANSLATION was the proposed revision of the land April S. taxes. '•The totaï of real property For some considerable time this af­ KR YEAR n his the Assessment Act should be amend­ mendatory of the measure Introduced Different Circumstances,____ WHY BEAVERBROOK WAS ister placed his opinion on record as sure of the Canadian Government be­ able presentation of the financial posi ed. making a minimum of one dollar by the Hon. Mr. Pattullo. Going back The member for Kamloops suggest hind him. The War Office was re­ tlon and requirements qfi the province, per annum on any and all parcels of a decade, Mr. Manson said that It was ed that Mr. Jones’ supporting argu "We tried all means before appointing solutely*- opposed to the naming of and to the Comptroller-General, whom land." not perhaiie the fault of the member ment for Government ownership re MADE A MINISTER the one type of man qualified for the particular units." he had known years agune. there was for Fort George that the lands of the crulted from the policies adopted In work. I knew that there would bo a a special meed of praise. The same Printing Cost “The real point is, are newspaper Province were unsurveyed ten years Egypt and India was weak, because In row and 1 was right, but I am abso­ could not be" said of the statistical Following his allusion to the advis­ proprietors to be excluded from all ago and that no systematic care for the countries referred to it was not to lutely certain that it was worth fac­ share in the government of this coun­ . branch of the Department of Agrlcul ability of removing the quarters of the the settler In the way of roads, trails, ing and that we were wrong in not ap­ Printing Department, Mr. Weart said he expected that the Ethiopian would try? No one has ventured to advocate lure and. if Mr. Weart could have his and schools, existed. The Minister be capable of instituting the modern Lloyd George’s Reasons for pointing them before. way there would doubtless be changes that he had observed the new esti had at that time been surrounded by that In France the head of the Gov­ method of Irrigation. In consequence, "Wr.- Asquith appointed two quite here In one connection at least. mates called for an expense for print eolleasruee possessed of the railway ernment Is not only a newspaper pro­ primitive methods had to be sup Flitting Him in Charge of able Journalists whom I do not want ing amounting to $1-63,000. He was not idea and who were railway mad. Ex prietor but a newspaper editor; his planted and Government action waj to disparage, but they had not the Would Remove Printing Works. In a position to analyze this amount, plolt&Uon and not development had Propaganda Work Foreign Secretary Is one of the most the only feasible procedure, since the qua lift cat Ions tor the work. They were distinguished journalists In France, Among the many things touched but concluded that under the efficient been the slogan of the day possibility of private enterprise was able writers of leading ârtlclés. Oh* for and one or two other Ministers are upon he came out with the suggestion management of the* King's Printer No Danger, remote in the extreme. ______The Nation. I believe, the other for alao proprietors of newspaper*, in that 11 would be better business e* and the .able supervision of the Pro­ kir Manson rernmireti the ttamr that On the subject of witter communities Tb* Manchester Guardian, but they Italy a number of the most powerful the part of the Government to trans vincial Secretary, that economy would Reasons forthe apjxHntment of there were hundreds of thousands of Mr. Anderson waa able to apeak with had not the training that was the member# of the Government own late the Printing Department to some ^ practised. He raised the question of surveyed lands both In the authority since he had the honor of Lord Beaver brook (formerly Hlr Max slightest use for this Department. newspapers and in America the same less palatial home than it at present then of removing the printing plant Omlneca and Cariboo ridings waiting filling the poet of first President of the Altken) ns Minister of Propaganda, l»rd Northcllffe excites very violent thing Is true. occupied and In its room display to the from Its quarters In the handsome settlement—a fact in itself, he said, Heffley Creek Water Users' Associa­ prejudices, but no one can deny that “This is the only country In which world the mining exhibit, which had frontal wing of Parliament Buildings. were given by Mr. Lloyd George in a refuting the claim of the member for tion. which took in a* large watershed from the standpoint of news organisa­ up to the present there have been no for some years past almost apologised ‘This printing department," he said, debate In the House of Commons on Fort George that withdrawal for pre tributary to the North Thompson River, tion he Is a man of genius—one of the newspaper proprietors in the Govern­ for Its existence in an obscure building housed In the most expensive print­ emption of unsurveyed lands would near Kamloops. March 12. “Lord Beaverbook." said greatest news organisers in the world. ment, and I am not even sure of that. . a at the rear of the main pile. This was ing office premises In the world - while mean the termination of settlement in In closing the up-country member the Prime Minister, "had, at the re­ I looked everywhere for a man to We have had great journalists In the hiding one of the province's brightest one of the best mineral exhibits In the Peace River section. All- that was expressed the hope that some move quest of the Canadian Government, or­ organise this I>e partme.nl and I am Administration. There was one In Mr. lights under a bushel with a vengeance, the world Is lying unknown and rarely required in the two sections named would be made to more Intensely culti­ ganized Canadian propaganda, which convinced from what he has done for Asquith’s—Lord Morley. said he. visited In inadequate premises upon wa* the arrangement of making the vate the rich Indian Reserve land ad­ Canada that I was right In choosing the back streets, rather this exhibit lands available at reasonable cost. On is acknowledged to be moat success­ "Propaganda Is obviously a job for Mining Taxation. jacent to transcontinental railway Lord Beavcrbrook and that he was should be closed up or should be gtvqn the other hand it could be depended ful. perhaps the most successful piece newspaper men." continued the Prime Commencing first with taxation eyatemsj and here he alluded to the right In choosing Lord Northcllffe. Minister, “and I think both the pres­ equal prominence with the provincial upon that the Government would see of work of this kind on the allied side matters, Mr. Weart dealt with the Im­ "Infamous report" of the Indian Com­ Lord Beaverbrook manages to ex­ ent and the last Government have suf­ museum." he said, advising Hon. that when the railway reached the When, for reasons of health Lord post on the mining industry and iter­ mission and its huge coat to the coun­ cite a good deal of prejudice. There is fered from too great reluctance to use William Sloan. Minister of Mines, that Peace River Country there would be try. Beavcrbrook some time ago Intimated ated his belief that-the two per cent. his desire to give up the direction of no doubt, however, about thq success newspaper men—very largely for the he take whatever steps were necessary Mr, J. N. TV. Thom peon, member for or** royalty tax basis was unfair and Manson similarly defended the policy Canadian propaganda, the Prime Min­ of his Canadian propaganda. I made reason that the moment you make Inequitable. He would advocate a (air lu conjunction with the Provincial Grand Forks, adjourned the debate some enquiries about It before mak­ Secretary' toward having the printing of small leaseholders advocated by the ister of the Dominion urged him to such appointments there Is a great allowance for exhaustion, for déprécia - until the evening session of Monday ing the appointment and It la a very outcry that you are appointing your plant removed, using Its present shod* Minister of Lands since It proved to next. reconsider it in a letter which has been Hon for Interest, on borrowed capital him that Mr. Pattullo was carefully placed before me giving the warmest remarkable piece of work. political supporters. This le a mistake. •53 for development. He would also Mr Sloan's office. Department and mineral "display. shepherding the producing class—a recognition to the services he had ren­ He was the first man to break down There is no doubt that the men to ap­ advocate that after paying a profit of very necessary matter at the moment ART SCHOOL TO FARM dered in that way." the War Office rule that you are not point are those who know all about the seven per cent., all surplus profits Figures Awry.* particularly Aa to Lord Beaverbrook's flltneas to to single out particular units In the machinery of news and how to distri­ should be divided between the Crown Particular demonstration of his lean­ Mr. Voreton. member for Cariboo, Splendid Example ef English Girls Fal­ become Minister in charge of Britiah field for public recognition. He was bute it" and the owners on fair rates, twenty ing for detail found full play when the adjourned the debate and the Hill atlll lowed by 40000 Women to fifty per cent, going to the Crown. South Vancouver member arrived at remain» in Committee. * . in Britain. From this point the member for South the Department of Agriculture. Re­ Vancouver departed from the particu­ ferring to the publicity matter distri­ Ho much Interest Is being taken In lar and dwelt at considerable length buted throughout the province, he the question of women workers for on the general situation as tar. as pro­ IRRIGATION MATTERS farms In the Dominion that the follow­ CONSERVATION OF HEALTH said that Bulletin No. If. Issued for vincial taxation Is concerned. At the 1917, accounted for swine In British ing extract from an English paper will outset, however, he wished to go on Columbia to the tune of 37.600 head, be of interest. Insomuch as It contra­ record as favorably commending the as against 276,900 In Alberta; 49, dicts an oft-advanced theory that Finance Minister for his able presen­ AGAIN DILATED UPON dairy cows, as against 326.000 in Al- delicately-nurtured girls are unfitted AN IMPORTANT DUTY tation In this special connection. rrta—or. In other words, the amount for such work: Tax on Banks. of cattle within this province. Includ­ A little woman in breeches and a Taking first of all the revenue from ing dairy cows, calves, steers, bulls, smock was serving tea at the Farm the banks, he said that cash received etc„ were given as 240,000, an against Member for Kamloops An­ and Garden Club for women workers CARE IN DIET SAVES BOTH FOOD AND HEALTH ftOtU thia source during the last fiscal •.536,000 in Alberta. ~ftut.~ said the opened at 61 Upper Baker Street, year was #118.600. These sources of speaker, "after looking over these re swers Conservative Ofÿ London. * revenue were 16 heart offices and 107 turns and Interviewing the statistician I was . at an art school when the The Use of a Tonic to Heap the Blood Built Up and the Nerves From Being Under­ -•-V- tinmen—...Bf-BÉMaF which had -SOW dt Ihe Agricultural Department, in Belt Water Critic war broke out." she said "As soon ns1 i>ecn reduced, with Indications of fur- order to learn the basis of this ftgur- they said that food was wanted I went nourished Strongly Recommended at This Season ther reductions. This tax revenue re­ received the most amateurish farming. There are four of us. and ceived was based upon the old la* answer imaginable. I was told that with the farmer and his son of fouri Legislative Frees Gallery. teen w<* run the farm. We have forty- plue tt»f surtax and would equal the more than 19,000 inquiries were sent April 6. Nature is always fighting to keep us well. Under normal conditions the forces present proposed tax providing for out to B. C. farmers, asking them to •even tows to milk and we look after of health within our bodies keep the disease germs in subjection. They are not ex­ #3,000 tax levy on main offices and report and reports were made in 46 Frederick W. Anderson, member for stock. catUe and calves as well. Shall per cent, of the casta Then the totals Kamloops, continued the debate on ♦to hack to painting ? Never." pelled entirely, hut they are kept harmless. Home indiscretion in diet and the diges­ cattla. sheep and swine reported the second reading of the Water Act other girls, the daughters of profes­ Was divided by 46 and multiplied by sional men. said they would take up tion is upset; overwork and worry disturbs the nervous system, the blood gets thin this afternoon and took occasion to small holdings when the war Is over. 100—by which process the statistician reply to the observations of J. W. and watery and the ever-present disease germs assert themselves. The blood fights derived the figures quoted in the The work of these educated women bulletin." Jones, member for South Okanagan, on the land -there are 2,000 or 3.000 the body's battles, but the blood can only keep you healthy when it is rich, red and Too Much For Him. on the same subject. He objected at of them—is Invaluable. Their example pure. That is why it is of the greatest importance that tliiu-blooded people, people the outset to the apparent slur cast has attracted to the land some 40.000 The method of calculation was too by Mr. Jones on the Minister of land*, village women or more, who in former with pale faces, or those troubled with skin blemishes, or indigestion, or rheumatism, much for Mr. Weart and he suggested who. lie said wad merely tinkering with days wen* apt to look on farm work or any of the many ailments due to |>oor blood, should fortify themselves with a safe that there were no nineteen thousand an unworkable Act. This wan the as "lowering." farmers in this province. It was, more rurtotrading to the member for and effective tonic like Dr. Williams4^mk Pills. These pills purify and strengthen moreover, safe to assume that larger Kamloops In view of the fact that the the blood and bring good health and efficiency to weak, ailing men, women and chil­ farmers would make the requested re­ 1914 Water Act waa the création of SEVEN WEEKS IN HOLE turn to the .Government. "It is safe W. R. Roes, member for Fort George, dren. to say that twenty per cent, of the at that time Minister of Lands. Soldier Decorated fer Hie Pluck During Terrible Experi­ I number who reported would more than While Mr. Andenton waa In a mood PALE AND WEAK. NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. INDIGESTION CURED. rt-qual the gross number of swine, sheep to compliment Mr. Ross for the legis­ ence in No Man's Land. The blood Is responsible for the Nourish your- nerves—that Is the Thin pale people who complain of | and cattle owned by the remaining lation in question he also felt bound health of the body If U Is bad disease Indigestion must Improve . the condi­ ( tifty-fouv per cent, who did not make to pay tribute to an ex-Commissioner One of the most remarkable experi­ only way you can overcome life’s is bound to appear One person may tion of their blood to find relief. The the requested return," ««Id ty.. Upon of Lands for the Province, now a mem­ ence» of the war was that of Private worst—misery—nervous exhaustion. be seised with rheumatism and eel most active blood builder In such ( this basis, which he thought reason- ber of the Union Government. In the Taylor, of the London Regiment, The fits of depression and Irritation, I able' or at least not so amateurish, l*ersotr of F. J. Ftrttotv K. O.. of Kam­ whow home la at Holloway. London, at tea. another with anaemia, indiges­ cases Is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They ! said Mb Weart, the rattle, sheep and loops. whose Water Act of 1909 was the Eng., and who received the Distin­ tion. heart palpitation, headaches vor the prostrating headaches, the weak­ majte the rich, red blood which quickly swine of British Columbia would not Initiatory attempt to place water mat­ guished Conduct Medal for "extra backaches, or unstrung nerves,. Thera ness and trembling ' of the legs, the restores the digestive organs to (heir exceed 140,000 head, or ten per cebL ter» on à sotlndbasis However, the ordinary pluck and endurance In his Is Just one certain speedy cure—Dr unsteady hand and the imperfect di­ proper activity, and the dyspeptic who of the figures of Alberta. Ross measure, although an attempt determination not to fall Into the en Williams’ Pink Pills. They make gestion that mark the victim of has hated the sight and smell of food under proper advisement, sadly lacked emy's hands." new, rich blood,» and this good blood nerve weakness, must end in nervous now looks forward to meal time with For Dainty Municipal Matters. machinery for the creation of adminis­ He was cut off with his company strengthens the whole system ai.d breakdown If neglected. pleasure. Miss Edith M. Smith, R. R.. Chiffons— Reverting to the question of muni­ trative powers. and received a bullet in the thigh, brings good health and happiness. Your nerves are crying out for pure No. 4, Perth, nt., says: “I can hon­ cipal sinking funds, the speaker salé Government Ownership. ing a compound -fracture. To Miss Devins idUlbertl. SL Jerome. blood and the mission-ot Dr. Williams’ estly say I owe my presenf"hood health avoid rapture he crawled into a shell Pink Pitta Is to make new, rich btobd. to Dr. William.' Pink Pill. My .tom- that of twenty-eight district muni­ The general complaint Mr. Jones Que., says: "îjxet year I seemed grad hole, where he remained for ever This explains why these pills have ach was terribly weak and I sufferedT cipalities within the province nine had had to make was that under the pro­ ually to grow weak and run down. I seven weeks, during the whole of no debt, ten had no deficit in «inking posed legislation the bond holders In did not sleep well, had a poor appe proved successful in so many cai from Indigestion and sick headache, which time the surrounding district fund, while nine had a deficit aggre­ the various water carrying compan­ tlte, and grew pale and generally lan­ of nervous disease that did not yield and was always very nervous. I was LUX gating $272,000. of the city munici­ was subjected to a severe bombard­ guid. 1 consulted a doctor who told to ordinary treatment. For example, troubled this way for nearly three ies would not be sufficiently protected palities four had no debt, two were not and the only way he could see out of ment by,our artillery. He lived on tins me I was anqemic, and gave me Mr Wilfrid Donald. West Flamboro. years, and In that time took a great known, thirteen had no deficit and six­ the present dilemma was a suggestion of bully beef collected at night from toplt* This I took faithfully for some Ont., says: “Before I began the use deal of doctors’ medicine, which, how-' dead bodies a*hd water which he ob­ For thing, you wouldn't teen had a deficit aggregating $1,300, amounting practically to Government time, but it did not help me, and I ap­ of Dr Williams' Pink Pills I was In ever, did not help ms. I could not eat think of wishing in the •>00. Combined, this municipal sinking ownership. On the othef band Mr. tained in a waterproof cape. peared to bo growing worse, and final­ ious condition. I was not only anything without experiencing the ordin.ry w.y you can safely fund deficit was $1,669,000. On Dec­ Anderson pointed out to the Okanagan After some weeks three of the en ly I was hardly able to go about the badly run down, but my nerves seem­ most agonizing pain. My sick head­ ember 31, 1916, there was $4,220,000 to emy visited his shell-hole, but by un LUX. The purity of member that people usually Invested house and almost wholly Incapacitated ed to be completely shattered. I slept aches were most violent and I could the credit of city municipalities and feigning death he avoided capture and badly at night, and when I got up In not- rest night or day. I was asked _ theee shimmering little In irrigation concerns with their eyea for work. While in this condition a $841,000 to the credit of district muni­ open, while the fundamental principle eventually succeeded In crawling back friend advised nie 'to' try Dr. Wil­ the morning was as tired as when I one day by a friend to try Dr. Wil­ llekee of essence of aoep is cipalities, making a total sinking fund promoting the Government now was Its to our. lines—a distance of some 900 liams' Pink Pills, and I got several went to bed. I seemed to be on the liams’ Pink Tills and consented to do yards. beyond question, end they ! account at that date of $6,131,000, first and foremost duty of protecting boxes. It was not long after I began verge of a nervous breakdown. At so. After taking them some time 1 cannot harm anything et In this connection Mr. Weart urged the tiller of the soil. their use when I could see an Improve­ this stage I began the use of Dr. Wi­ found they were helping me, and I that Section 191 of the Municipal Art A RUGGED PATH BEFORE U8. all that clean water may To the argument advanced by Mr. ment. which first manifested itself In liams’ Pink Pills. In the course of a continued tb take them steadily for be amended by making It compulsory Jones that the war waa responsible foe an Improved appetite and better rest few weeks I felt much relief, and con­ several months until I found that I touch. for each municipality to deposit sink­ "We have still,” Mr. Bonar Law said the present financial condition of the at night. From this on the improve­ tinuing the use of the pills they com­ was completely cured While ing funds with the Minister of Fin­ recently, "a rugged path before us," Make your garments lest as companies In question, the member for ment waa rapid and I was not long in pletely restored my health. I can now the pills I gained both to ance, who could allow five per cent and although there is "no ground for long as possible—use LUX. Kamloops cited one or two cases where regaining perfect health. I think Dr. sleep soundly, gat well, and am en­ weight, and I fee It on them, giving the municipalities an discouragement or faint heart," we the argument could not be sustained. Williams’ Pink Pills are a real bless­ joying complete freedom from th» (M praise Dr. Williams' Increased profit over savings interest cannot afford to squander our re­ -< - •: At mil grocers For Instance there was the Kelowna ing for all weak girls." ^ nervous troubles." ■/*<" highly." bf over $90,000 a year. The province Irrigation Company In which the late sources In the comfortable belief that - —British made also would save the difference between manager of the defunct Dominion the Government will get the money five end six and a half per cent., or Trust Company took a good deal of somewhere and somehow. If we do not Do not be persuaded to take a substitute. See that the full trade mark name, “ Dr. Lever Brothers Limited over $90,000—thus effecting a direct Interest. The failure of the Trust took all do our part In saving and lending, other and lass pleasant methods of Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People,” is printed on the wrapper around the box. Toronto saving of more than $180,000 a year. with It to oblivion a large sum repre­ That section of Mr. Weart » speech senting the sinking fund for the bond rai.mc mmmmr -*d . uH.iiing .«peodi- j f you cannot get these Pills through your dealer they will be sent by mail at 50 cent$ dealing with banking matters will be floated *by the Kelowna Irrigation found elsewhere in this issue. Company and very similar fate had sootoixuuL ’* a bvx, or six boxes for $2.50, by The Dr. Williams’ Mèdicine Co., Brockville, Ont. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918

does not know. All lay claim to the would kindly repay us the sum of Case far Prosecution Heard.—In the PTE. CMS. C. SPRING honor, and therefore he sees no reason $26.” City Polios Const thin morning the why he should play favorite. He says —Jl am at a loss aa to where the so­ case for tha prosecution waa heard In all üiake enjoyable reading, and few ciety discovered the pension which 1 a charge agdlnst James McDonald of books come out on the subject THE THEATRES LOUIS GRAVEURE am not getting up to date. Surely stealing a sewing machine motor, the that he does not purchase. The Great Belgian Baritone when one has loit the nearest and property of the B. C. Electric Railway. IS BADLY WOUNDED When It came to singing teachers dearest, slain on the battlefield, some The accused has elected to go to trial. Graveure can boast of studying with Pan tag* -Vaudeville. system could be operated with less It was alleged by employee* of tha Wednesday, April 10th several. He did not believe that one friction than the present.” Royal—Mary Plckford, In "Stella 8.80 p. m. knew It all, and that the only way to Company that the accused took away SHOULD SPRAY NOW. Maris." . First Congregational Church Member of One of Oldest Fam­ correct the faults of one was by get­ MRS. ROD PORTER. tha motor concealed In his clothing after a visit with hie wife to the dem­ Auditorium ting the good points . from another. Dominion -"Tarzan of the Apes." ilies Here Hit Second To the Editor,—I am instructed to HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER. onstration room, at the office* This he did. When Graveure appears ask that you will, through She medium Plan at Fletcher Bros. Variety—Wallace Reid and Kath- in this city, on Wednesday next, at the of your paper, notify orchardlsts that Reserved Seats, |1.60 Time First Congregational Church, music To the Editor,—I write to draw your lyn Williams, In "The Things We Unreserved Beats, $1.00 and 75c now Is the proper time to apply the attention to a grave Injustice that Is students and Just plain lovers of song first spray for pear thrips. Those who Love." Local Management George J. Dyke. W111 hear one of the greatest exponents being done In British Columbia and wish to save their apple and pear to point out the fact that such a thing Columbia—J. Warren Kerrigan, in DOMINION C. and Mrs. Spring. 215 Superior of natural singing of modern times. crop and who have previously had would not be tolerated In this province, "A Man's Man.”. ALL WEEK Street, received a cable on April 4 losses from this pest should now apply where hydro-electric power is develop­ TARZAN OF THE APES Informing them that their only eon, ON VISIT TO PARENTS the following #ipray: Whale oil soap, ed by the Provincial Government and Pte. Charles C. Spring, had been dan­ 6 lbs.; black leaf 40. % pint; water, sold to all who ask for It on precisely PARTAGES The Sensatien of the New York, gerously wounded, and had been Second-Lieut. Edric D. Macferlane, R. 100 gallons. The thrips are emerging the same terms. I refer to the way In taken to the 42nd Casualty Clearing F. C. Was Hurt Flying at from the soil now and will reach the which the Granby Smelting Company COLUMBIA Station. This Is the second occasion on height of their numbers in a few days, IJies Alice Brady will be presented Fort Worth. at Grand Forks. B. C., Is being treated on the Pantagea Screen on Monday TO-DAY which Pte. Spring has been wounded, ‘depending on the weather. The spray by the Consolidat.il Mining and having been hit in the knçe last No and Tuesday of next week. She will Second-Lieut. Edric D. Mncfarlnne, should be applied before the buds have Smelting Company, operating at Trail, vember In the Passchendaele fighting. opened, otherwise the insects will be seen In a splendid motion picture ROYAL VICTORIA ti. F. C., is paying a visit of a few B. C. adaptation of larry Evans's vivid and TO-DAY V. WARREN On that occasion the wound was not weeks to his parents, David R. and penetrate too far for the spray to When the Panama Canal was under severe, and he soon returned to his reach them. intensely popular story, “Then PH Mrs. R. Macfnrland, 1616 Fern wood construction it was proposed by many Come Back to You." Miss Brady Is battalion. Road. W. DOWNES. KERRIGAN Americans that the shipping of the fast becoming one of the most widely Mary Plckford Pte. Spring left, the city with the Lieut. Macfarlan . enlisted In the Assistant Field Entomologist. United States should go through free IN popular stars of flhndom for the rea­ In -STELLA MARIS" 103rd Battalion In July 1916. and. on Royal Flying Corps at New York In Royal Oak. April 4, 1918. and that the entire cost of construe son that In her Work one finds an al­ reaching overseas, was transferred to June, 1917. He Is at present conval­ lion and maintenance should be “A MAN’S MAN” the 54th Battalion, with which he has escing from sever Injuries sustained on most perfect combination of charming RE CLERICAL POSITIONS. .saddled upon the ships of othei* na­ Also a Two-Reel Keystone Comedy remained at the front over a year, tie December 5 at Benbrook Camp, near tions. Great Britain and other nations, manner with exceptional talent for the portrayal of emotional roles. Hbe has Full of Fun fore enlisting he studied electrical en­ Fort Worth, Texas, where be was a To the Editor,—At the present time however, protested, declaring that it gineering here after leaving the High firing instructor, the plane he was would be unjust and Immoral on the been termed by Metropolitan critics there is a great amount of talk over America's greatest young emotional School, and Is now tyfenty-one years piling falling several hundred feet the shortage of man-power,1 but U ap­ part of the United States to take pos­ in a side slip and spinning hose dive. pears a difficult problem for a man session of the one narrow piece of land Lieut. Macfarlane Is a graduate In Bom, like his flather before him. in over military age to get an office posi­ across which a canal could be con­ "Then I’ll Come Back to You," 4s the electrical engineering of the Univer- the city, Pte. Spring comes of one of tion, although we hear that numbers structed and then attempt to make the story of a burning love romance, set PARTAGES . the - eldest Victoria* -families, M*^ peepie- of other cations- -pay, not «fitly «non# Klines *trt ftigged-nature «fii’if •• Vaudeville " ' Mr and Mrs. Macfarlane s second of nihiftf to^n nste grandfather, CapL William Spring, colors. 1 notice If any such positions for their own ships but for all the breathing the vigpr of the out-qf-doors son. Athol H. Macfarlane. M.C., Is now TO-DAY -THE FALL OF RHEIMB- having been In command of a sealing are advertised for they invariably re­ ■hips of the United States as well. The and the fragrance of forest and hill. Bl« Bta*e SpMUcla. fleet here for a number of years, a major, having received his majority principles of Justice triumphed and Love’ wins but only on the wings of Wellnee Reid and Kethlyn William, receritK. and is attached to the let quire a young man. I don't, know -THE CABARET DE LUXE- business In which Pte. Spring's father United States ships are made to pay physical and menti! superiority. There In Deport BattaJ'wn, 2nd C. O. R., Ham whether this is done to save a few And Five Other Features. was also engaged, dollars a month or not. If so. It does the same tolls as those of other lia 1» a host of thrilling scenes and In­ “THE THINS WZ LOVE" il ton. Ont. Major Macfarlane, who is lions. Matinee, 8; Night. 7 and 8. also a graduate of the School of Prac not seem very patriotic. When con­ terest holds throughout the presenta­ tlcal Science, University of Toronto, scription was Introduced In England The attitude which the United States tion. went overseas as a private in the 4tli a man over military age and accus­ Government would not coi|ntenance C. M. ft., receiving his commission at tomed to office duties could have got on account of Its Injustice is, how- the front. He was wounded in Oc­ such a position* without any difficulty^ •Y.er. being employed by the Consoli­ tober, 1916, and also in April. 1917. He Perhaps someone can explain why dated Mining and Smelting Company. FRECKLES They are charging the Granby Com­ was awarded the Military’ Cross the thefr don't stretch a point in Canada following June. under present conditions. pany extortionate rates so as to get Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These fairplay: their own power for nothing or very Ugly Spots. little. On the ground of public policy There's no longer the slightest need their works ist Bennington Falla should HAD SUDDEN SEIZURE PATRIOTIC AID FUND. of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as be taken from them at an arbitrated the prescription othlne — double Richard C. Goff Expired While Digging value. The British Columbia Govern­ strength—Is guaranteed to remove on Hie Lot at McClure Street To The Editor^-1 l>eg space in ycfUr ment should do as the Ontario Gov­ thee* homely spots. Yesterday. publication to obtain publicity for Thv ernment ia now doing. They should Simply get «n OtOKM» <'f othino— ■ hi 11, ii t it • presviit time own tine hydro-electric power of the should be of interest to a great num* double strength from any druggist While engaged in digging on a va province and not allow the Insatiate 'IjW amt apply a time of tt ntght and morn­ cant tot dtt Htcrore Street yesterday ber of 4he-e4Msewe- of VnmuNk ■ greed of any corporation such as the ing and you should soon see that even, afternoon, about 6 o’clock, Richard G. __My late husband. Private Rod For Consolidated Mining and . Smelting the worst freckles' have begun to dis­ Goff, of 1224 Oxford Street, had a sud­ ter, wh«> enlisted ami wt-nt overseas Company to have a chance to strangle Jar appear, while the lighter ones have den aelsure and expired from heart with the 85th Battalion, was killed In other industries. WHITTINGTON vanished entirely. % It is seldom that failure before medical assistance action, on December 29, 1917, leaving This company paid large dividends more than an ounce le needed to com­ could be obtained. me with my two little vhlldreh, ages and laid aside a considerable surplus pletely clear the skin and gain a beau­ The late Mr. Goff came ,to Victoria five and four years. I received neither before th. > ini Teased their prb >s tiful clear complexion. about three months ago from the Separation allowance nor pawton dur­ There bras no need whatever to in­ Be sure to ask for the double prairies, and had been for many years ing the month of March, but received crease' their prices. strength othlne as this Is sold under engaged in the boot and shoe business 125 from the Patriotic Aid. J<»HN SIMPSON. AND HIS CAT guarantee of money back If it fails to In Charlottetown, P. E. I. He leaves It seemed rather strange to ms Toronto. March 28, 1918. remove freckles. to mourn his loss, besides a widow, that I should be in receipt of s letter two sons and two daughters in Vic­ from the Patriotic Society, asking me Wine Military Medals—The Military toria , also a mother, four brothers and to return same. We see everywhere Metis 1 has been awarded to Pte. D. * Pantomime is AM of the Cloverdale ON VOICE CULTURE three sisters—W. P. Goff Montana; advertisements of the good work done Hlnkeman, eon of William and Mrs. his mother, Mrs. Goff, Louis Goff, and by this society, and of the great things Hinksman. of Wellington, who enlist- Bed Cress ia Louis Graveure, Eminent Singer, Ad­ H. N. Goff, of Ran Diego, Cal. ; George they are. going to du. surely this la ftfl *l’h the fi?fb I In tail inn in mits Ne Partiality far Any One Goff. CMrlotlelown ; Mre. (Dr.) John indeed a strange proceeding on the and was afterwards transferred to Book on Singing. McKinnon, Seattle; Mrs. Charles part of such a society, to ask back th# 162nd Battalion. He was wounded Strongman, of Montreal, and Mrs. what they have sent to a widow, with S Vlmy Ridge, and has since been Arthur Jenks, of Berkley, Cal. The If any one should ask Louis Gra­ two children to care for. gassed. funeral will take place on Tuesday veur*, the baritone, what book on sing­ The letter from the society reads as v ☆ ù A Pantages Theatre ing he would advise a student to afternoon at 3.30 o'clock from the Sands Funeral Chapel. follows: Small Fine Impoeed.—A fine of |5 study, he would no doubt say; **A11 of “We are advised by the Canadian waa imposed In the Ppllce Court to­ - April 15th and 16th, 1918 them." Those who know Graveure Will Patriotic Fund that your pension day on Joweph Jonk# for theft of a tell you that his musical library con­ Build up a thriving Vic­ started on March 1st. and as we paid piece of rope. A charge under the tains volume after volume of books toria industry. Have you 125 for the month of March, when code alleging an offence agaidit the the Giant, • Ft. • In., “Jaok and the PRICES: $1.00, 76o, 50c and 25c devoted to voice culture, but who gives your printing done In this city. Ask the régulations provide that we should person wa*s called, and adjourned un­ Beanstalk"—William F ox Production. forth the best Wthod he admits he for this label. not do so, we should lie glad if you til Monday. AT DOMINION THEATRE MONDAY I ------_

Estimated Profits on Eaft Sooke Mines, Limited, Shares Capitalization $1,000,000. Par Value of Shares, $1.00 Front Engineer Gerie’s Report: The Estimated Profits on Shares in East Sooke Mine*, Limited, -at $1.00 Par Value, are as fellows ; j (Based on 100-ton Dally Production) EAST SOOKE 100 tons per day. averaging 2ya% Copper or 50 lbs. to ton, or 5,000 lbs. of Copper per 100 tons of ore. • MINES, Limited Making 4.482 lbs. of Copper Net. FACTS AND FEATURES Copper at 23V&e. per lb. (fixed price) leas 3c. off N. Y. quotations, 20Vie. per lb. PRE-EMINENTLY THE OUTSTANDING STOCK TO BUY RIGHT NOW ■4,482 lbs. of Copper at 201z4e. equals *918.81 gross daily profits. Deductions—Expense This Copper Mine is Close to Victoria—on Sooke Peninsula. It’s Not a Mining 100 tons per day at *1.00...... *100.00 Operating and Upkeep of plant per day 50.00 Prospect, it’s a Proven, Working Copper Mine Hauling concentrates at 30c. per ton... 4.50 Treatment of 15 tons ore concentrated. 75.00 Freight to smelters *1.00 per ton...... 15.00 —TWENTY-SIX MILES FROM VICTORIA —ASSISTANCE FROM B. 0. GOVERNMENT IN —CAMP—FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FEET ELE­ 20% off plant eaeh year...... 21.00 —ONE-AND-A-HALF HOURS’ BIDE BY AUTO FROM BUILDING THIS ROAD ON ACCOUNT OF THE VATION VICTORIA MERITS OF THE PROPERTY —SITUATED FIVE MINUTES' WALK FROM MINE *265.50 Thus if the gross daily profits are . .*918.81 —FIVE HUNDRED FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL ' —ORE SHIPPED EITHER LADYSMITH OR TACOMA —SIX ACRES OPEN MEADOW, DRAINED FOR CUL­ And the expense* rrrr ...... 265.50 —SOUTHERN SLOPE MOUNT MAGUIRE SMELTER. NINE AND ELEVEN HOURS' TIVATION OF ALL TABLE SUPPLIES. WATER —IN SOOKE PENINSULA HAUL RESPECTIVELY SUPPLY IN FRONT OF BUNKHOUSE The estimated daily net profit is.... .$653.31 —TWO MILES FROM SOOKE HARBOR —TRANSPORTATION OF ORE BY SCOWS AND —MINE WORKING TWELVE MONTHS IN YEAR *238,458.15 ESTIMATED ANNUAL —SOUTHWEST OF VICTORIA TUGS • .. PROFITS ON 100-TON DAILY «ORE —CLIMATIC CONDITION: FORTY-FIVE DEGREES OUTIHST. —GOOD AUTO ROAD—ONE-AND-A-HALF MILES —EAST SOOKE CAMP EQUIPPED WITH LONG DIS­ FAHRENHEIT IN WINTER, FIFTY-FIVE TO LONG TANCE TELEPHONE SEVENTY DEGREES IN SUMMER. 500 Tons of Ore Shipped Ladt Fall FEATURE SELF-FLUXING ORE " H. N. EVELY The ore from East Sooke Mines contains the right propor­ 2,000 Tons in Bunkers and Piled tion of Lime, Silica? Iron and Sulphur, meeting amelter require­ Fiscal Agent, East Sooke Mines, B. 0. ments, which saves big discounts when ores, other than these, Ready for Concentrator SEE PROSPECTUS—Get Application Form—433 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, B.C. have -to be treated chemtKally, to extract the Copper. 1210 Government St, Next Bank of Montreal F. H. Perry, Manager VICTORIA, b. c. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918

Buy Yeur Spring Het from The Bee­ hive. Their prices are very reason­ ‘NOBLY DID HIS PART” HERE ON SICK LEAVE SO Pair» Ladles’ White Kid Boots, $10.00 able. * * » Victoria Medical Society's Tribute to M»J. W. A. J. Her,hill, 72nd B.ttn., Back te B. Cn After Service On Sale 30 Pairs Ladies’ Grey Canvas Boots, $4.60 Only Necessary Work,—In passing a Mémery of Lete Dr. Oswald report of the Streets and Sewers Com­ M. Jones. it the F rent. SO Pairs Ladies’ Tan Choc. Boots, $7.00 mittee yesterday afternoon the alder to ...... $10.00 men decided not to execute any sewer work except that which le absolutely The following resolution with refer­ Majoî- W. A. J. Marshall, of Vancou­ To-day! ver, who went oversea» with the 72nd SO Pairs Men’s Dark Tan Boots, $7.00 necessary, and which I» required In the ence to the late Dr. O. M. Jones, moved and ...... $7.60 Interest» of public health. Battalion in April, 1916, and who re­ by Dr. E. D. Hasell and seconded by turned to B. C. last week from the 30 Pairs Men’s Neolin Sole Boots, $7.00 ^ it if it Dr. Ernest Hall, was passed at a meet front, is staying in the city for a few Repairs Necessary.—Alderman Por to ...... $10.00 ing of Victoria doctors yesterday: days with Arthur juid Mrs. Pigett, of ter told the Civic Streets and Sewers Runnymede Avenue. 60 Pairs Ladies’ Oxford Shoes...... $6.00 Committee yesterday that it was ne­ “We, the members of the Victoria Medical Society, desire to put on re­ Major Marshall was In France from cessary to protect the foundations of August, 1916, until February, 1918, and the derrick at Garbally Road yard and cord the irreparable loss we have sus­ tained in the death of Dr. O. M. Jones, has now returned home on three an estimate of the cost had l>een set months' sick leave. Shortly after ar­ at $700, to strengthen the bank near whos, wa* not only one of our oldest members, but recognised as the most rival at the front he went with the the Creek on which the yard fronts. Fourth Canadian Division to the Som­ Action, however, was deferred for a prominent practitioner In Western Canada. While we of the profession me, where, at Regina Tranch, in No­ week. realize the great lose we have sustain­ vember, 1916, he gras wounded in the Maynard's Shoe Store it it it left arm. After recovery he also tooji Wanted.—Old Kid, Gloves^-The L O. ed, this loss Is Intensified by the fact Phone 1232 649 Tates Street that in his death each one of us has lost part in the fighting at Vlmy Ridge and D. E. Field Comforts Committee has Lens. His wife and family returned issued an appeal for gifts of old kid, a true friend. There are none of us who do not owe a great deal to his wise with him from England. suede or washing leather gloves to be counsel and skilful co-operation, at all used In making warm waistcoats log times ehverfùUy and unselfishly given. the men at the front. Wool la now so BRITAIN THANKS CANADA Columbia Records No citizen of British Columbia has ever IF IT'S FOR A FORD WE HAVE IT difficult •>to obtain, that these leather achieved, a higher degree of public ser­ lined waistcoats are taking the place For Generous Donatien of 62,375,000, vice, or filled a more useful life than of the sleeveless sweaters. Donations Collected for British Red Cress has our late friend. Modest, unassum­ FORD may be left at the I. O. D. E. head­ • on “Our Day.” For April ing, courageous, he shirked no d.uty, quarters In the Arcade Building. nor failed In any emergency. To him OWNERS A Hr * Sincere appreciation of Canada’s The song hits of the month, from America’s foremost the necessity of the poor appealed with contribution to the British Red Cross Returned Seldipre for Ships.—As the equal force to the requirements of the theatres, sung by America’s foremost artists ! That is Have-you Inquired into the merit» of the “MONGER" LEAK PROOF result of an address given to the Ship­ Society on the occasion of "Our Day" PISTON RING? rich. Of his strength and skill he gave is contained to the following letter re­ only one of the great treats in store for Columbia ping Bureau of the Vancouver Board unstlntlngly to all. WE HAVE A STOCK OF THESE ON HAND—A»k about them when of Tirade this week by Lieut. Foster, cently sent to the Governor-General Orafonola owners this month. Hear these and other you are next In. “At the sound of his country’s call from the Joint War Committee, Lon* of the Military Hospitals Commission, he was unable* on account of physical splendid selections from the new supplement. ALWAVS TIGHT PISTON RINGS MEANS POWER A committee,remogsq t lpg jllto «hipping don, England: • THr -wtiNtiiit -Fdito ecitnntbtra^TMW oil flow 4$teeb*Btyv.'Ssrwe a*-tbs front*, $'>‘**1- The tant mdettnfc- Joint interests will take up the question of nobly did his part when the wounded 3487—Beautiful toe of Bbmewhert. Oses* Slagle. ' Consequently your engine will develop and deliver every pound of power employment of veterans on vessels War Committee of the British Red available. When having your engine overhauled next time, REMEM­ returned. In this service be exhausted Cross Society and the Order of 8t 2490—A Baby 's Pray»/at Twilight. Henry Burr. plying out of Vancouver harbor. Lieut. the narrow margin of vitality which BER WE STOCK THE MONGER RINGS Fpetgr urged that wherever possible John 1 had the honor, as chairman of 2476—There ’ll Be a Hot Time In the Old Town To-night. alone kept him with us. ilia untimely the Joint Finance Committee, to read veterans be given the preference. death was his contribution to the cause Arthur FieMa. —-——------:—-— WOOD MOTOR COMPANY, LIMITED it it it. to the meeting a copy of the joint of Empire." message of September 16 last to the 1019 Rockland Avenue FORD DEALERS Phene 4900 Directer-General of Musketry Ex 2474—Any Time’s Kissing Time. Robert Lewis. people of "the Dominion of Canada, pected. — Brigadier-General Helmer, signed by your Excellency as patron 2489—It’s a Long Way to Berlin. Accordion Trio. director-general of musketry, Ottawa, ADDED TO HONOR ROLL and by her Excellency as president of 2483—LIT Lixa Jane. One-Step. who Went south a few weeks ago for the Canadian Red Cross Society, com­ Let the Lawn Mower Hospital cure a much-needed rest. Is expected In the Name of Lieut. W. H. Snyder Joint mending our appeal on “Our Day,” 6024—War Song Medley. One-Step. that anaemic mower, 612 Cormorant city during tfle next few days on his Those of Other Old University NEWS IN BRIEF Street. • 1917, to the sympathetic consideration 6019—Cecile Walts. Princes Orchestra. way back to the Dominion Capital. of all in the Dominion. At the same * Hr * ' — Pending his visit Major-Gen. I^eckie. time I was able to Inform the com not­ 2488—Cohen at the Real Estate Office. Joe Haynian. Lawn Mow*r Specialist — Walter A reminder, Mr. Printer, O. O. C„ has postponed his visit to The name of'Tjleut. W. II. Snyder, ice that, according to the latest esti­ Dandrldge. Phone 479. • have this label on all of the interior, where he is going for the who was killed in action on March 24, mate* made by LleuL-Col. Noel Mar­ ☆ ☆ ☆ my printed matter. (Signed) A Vic­ purpose of carrying out some inspec lias been added to the Honor Roll at shall ami Dr. Abbot, the response from Garden Barrows—Watson A Mc­ toria Businessman. • tion work and presenting Military *lie University School, Mount Tolmle. the provinces of Canada to our appeal Gregor, Ltd., phone No. 745. • it it it Medals won by Grand Forks and Nel Twenty-one years of age at the time amounts to the magnificent sum of woo • The King's Daughters' Daffodil Tea son boy a of hie death he was a son of Major A. over £476,000. “Why Fey High Rati for Fire In­ at Government House by kind per- A A it E. Snyder, of Vancouver, and enlisted ”1 was desired by the committee to FLETCHER BROS. surance T See Use Anti-Combine df TJéttf .‘-Governor and Lndy Witt Suoply Copy to Bskera—With­ wfth thé TfWh HkttaBnn. tn 191* ***** convey to your Excellency the com­ Agents and save money. Duck A ----- Western Canada’s Largest Music House — Barnard April 19—1 to 6 p. m. Admis­ out comment the aldermen In Civic overseas In the October of that year. mittee* grateful appreciation of your Johnston. ~ • — • sion. 26c; tea, 25c. Musical pro­ Street* Committee yesterday afternoon At the time of his death he was serv­ gynerous tribute to the value of the 1121 GOVERNMENT STREET and 607 VIEW STREET H it it grammé. • referred City Solicitor Hanningtons ing with the Canadian Motor Machine services >(he Joint societies have - Lawn Mowers Ground, Sharpened; In the New Spencer Bldg. Also at Vancouver report on the bakers' regulations, as Uuri Section. rendered to the sick and wounded of collected, delivered, $l.OV. Jack, Phone it it it The Choir of Wesley Church, Vic­ set by Federal Order-In-Council and At the University School he wa* -The Empire and her Allies as set forth 1719, 106 Yates. * toria West, have arranged a splendid those defined In the municipal by-law. noted for hi» great interest In all ath­ in your message to the people • of û * A to the delegation from the Vi. ton* Canada. We realise that the terms to Fifty Boys Wanted to buy our g ap­ It Is • Means to Health— Why tecllff an amateur fisherman pears the formal notice of a proclama­ English Socks and Stockings. Pupe , .-aught a large salmon which in turn tion establishing the boundaries of the Strength—Power and "Wool, 76c. The Beehive. * , UNDERWEAR LiauidWoah wa* seized by a seal, say* The- Van­ Northwest Territories, Mackenzie, Kee- it it it Beauty Do your shopping at this couver Province. For some time it watin and Franklin, and abrogating Public Dance every Saturday even- j store of dependable values. looked a* if the angler would land all formal proclamations. ing at Alexandra Ballroom. Oxard’s j both catches, but after a ten-minutes It Is suitable for all purposes, exceptionally economical to operate, has Orchestra. Mrs. Boyd, manager. • i The naortment is no* at its The Fifth Regt. "Band struggle the Hne snapped and ftoh end a Wide variation of «peed—and Is the most practicable Electric Vibrator beat and prices will never be The final concert of the 6th Regt. O. G. seal disappeared. ever built. A. Band, assisted by ttergt. Merry - > * 9 A | loiter______!______... ------weather,- wW-atehe-ptaee—• — — Derntmitrsted at dir Salesrooms. Win-the-War League*—A meeting Vests, Watson’s celebrated of the Win-the-War League will be nrana, wt prices trom xof? Sunday Evening held V.h 'Monday April f. 1918Ï at 6 p. m.„ HAWKINS & HAYWARD USED CAR at 8.46 o’clock, In the Reyol Victoria to consider the answer of Sir Robert Halt leer Deugl.. Strwt. Pfwi. *4* Opposite City Hall Borden to the War Veterans regard­ Programme. ______Combinations 75< to $1.25 ing the Alien question. The Great War ,10* OeuglM 8tr..L Phone 2*27. Near Corner Fart Street L March -Washington Grays .. Orafelle Are you taking care of your GARAGE Children’s Vests ...., 20< 2. Overture—William Tell ...... Rossini Veterans’ Men's Auxiliary, Women’s eyes f If you are not, let me to ...... 35* i 1 Vocal 8«>le—Selected ...... Auxiliary, Next-of-Kin Association. 1717 Cook Street Herat. Merry weather Comrade* of the Great War and other advise you on the subject Hosiery, Penman *s Radium 4. Inscriptive Sketch—Down on the similar bodies are specially invited. Let me give them a thorough McLaughlin- (PI 7C Aft Mississippi ...... Rimmer Buiek, 6-pasgr ^11 UeW Holeproof and other good 49 4t -* examination. 1 wit) teH you 6. Trombone Solo.—God Send You Back Tiger Returns.—Among the recently makes at moderate prices. to Me ...... Rmmet Adams exactly what is the matter, Tudhope <61Qrt 00 returned veterans of the original 29th 6-passenger...... V A VVeW Bandsman Whlitlnghain. 6. Vocal Sold- Selected ...... Battalion Is Lieut C. E. Muskett, who and if Classes will give you VïL. *225.00 Sergt. Merry weather. went away with that unit in 1916. and relief I can supply an abso­ 7. Grand Selection—Travlata ...... Verdi served with the "Tigers" In the fight­ lutely accurate pair for the GROCERTEBIA G. A. Richardson 6 Co. I. Selection—The Passing 8how...... Finch ing on the Somme. He was wounded Ov.ri.n, eqcn |U) God Baye the King. re'inarkably low sum of 5-passenger .. vOUVeW Vict.H. H.uh 634 Yet,. It in the breast In the desperate fighting Conductor. Bandmaster W. J. Smith. at St. Elol and won hie commission RKn7llh?,,r,p..,r$450.00 Accompanist, Mrs. A. J. Gibson. for his services there. Later he was placed in the reserve division and then $3.50 Also several 6-passenger Fords." was comflilsMShed with the Forestry ----- NEWS----- If you want to sell your car Corps In Scotland. Lieut. Muskett bring It to me. No charge for If You dot It at Plimley's If* All Bight" came to British Columbia twenty-two Biscuit manufacturers have advanced all their lines 10 per cent. years ago and is well-known to Carl J. ROSE We atill have a good supply at the old prices. We Carry Tires and Accessories l>oo and Yukon mining circle». Graduate: Bradley Institute Wanted. it it H 1328 Douglee Street Phone 4646. Presentations Made.—At the last Christie's Sodas OO- Old Mill Brand Whole Wheat regular meeting of the Daughters of Cor. Johnson 8t. Phene 3461 Large cartons ...... OOV Flour, 10-lb. sacks. itOga St. George held on April 1, District Member: B. C. Optical Assn. Special ...... OOV North West Sodas Deputy Sister Benett presented Sla­ Large cartons ...... F. G. WOODS ter Row bottom with the past presi­ •unkiet Grape Fruit OFCss Prop. dent's badge; Bister Shaw with a Red Arrow Sodas 04 4 for ...... ltadge for holding her office as record­ Large cartons ...... iGrxV Delicious Apples 1 „ ing secretary for three years, and Sis­ Ramsay's Sodas Afin 8 pounds for...... lUv ter Harm* for holding the office of 2-lb. ties. Special...... Wl Now Rhubarb treasurer for three years. At the same North West Fancy Biscuits, to - 1 pounds forMt)v time Bister Levy was presented wi* pkts. A fine assort- 1 Fir Cordwoed r a bouquet of red carnations and white Hot ment at the old price... JLOC Government Creamery Butter. rosebud»; red and white being the AND BARK colors of the order, accompanied by a Pride of Canada Purs 1 AND Maple Sugar, cake...... lTfv îo r.nd-..... $1.59 ABSOLUTELY DRY purse of sliver, In celebration of the A fuel yea eu uwuti depend anniversary of her wedding day. Light Robin Hood Oat Meal ÛA. Peanut Butter 97 Per poun"le Fast competition Is expected this OF GENERAL FOCH evening al the T. M O. A. when two senior basketball game# will be play­ PLAYER ACCEPTS AN CANADIAN STABLES NEW YORKERS PLAY ed. the «me a . league fixture and the What Joffre Thought of Pre­ second a friendly contest. ONE-TON TRUCK At • o'clock the A and II teams of sent Commander-In-Chief ARMY CHAPLAINCY WELL REPRESENTED ' AT INDOOR TENNIS the Metropolitans will fight for victory, of Allied Armies to-be folowsd by a gams between the Y M 0, A. and the Victoria West All * NOW IN 1781 Stare. Vosholl and Alexander Win In view of the dual nature of this “The greatest strategist In Europe, Rev. L. A. Knight Popular in evening's games a large attendance and the humblest," Joffre called Gen­ expected, Senior basketball under the Local Sporting Circles Semi-Finals in the eral Ferdinand Foch, now Commander- auspices of the Sunday School Ath USINESS men everywhere who have hauling . Singles letlo Association has proved very pop­ In-Chief of the Allied armies In France. to Leave Great Racing Season. Opens or delivering problems to consider—whether ular this year and Intereet ha» In Together they are the two foremost B With Best of, creased ae the leegue advanced. living French soldier». operating a wholesale business, a retail store, or To-night's friendly game will, At the battle of the Marne Foch a farm—will welcome the arrival of the Ford One of Victoria's active athletes. In Prospects New York. April 4 S. Howard Vo report» are true, be one of the best of ■hell, holder of the singles title, and broke the German centre, he led the One-Ton Truck. the person of the Rev. I* A. Knight, the eeaason, as both team» are said to P. B. Alexander won Ihelr semi-final be In the best of condition. At all French, British and Belgian» In the Heretofore, the Ford user who wanted to carry will leave the ras>ltai on Tuesday or matches In the singles yesterday In New York, April I.—With racing In event» some of the clty'g crack player» firat battle of Ypres He won the loads up to a ton found it necessary to get one of Wednesday of next week to accept a the National Indoor Tennis champion will be In action and they mây be de Maryland assured of. sn unchallenged battle of Artoi» In May and June, 1816. Chaplaincy with the Canadian forces. ship at the Seventh Regiment Ar pended upon to give a gv od account of several special attachments or extensions which For the past thirteen months Mr. right of existence for the next two mory. Vosholl used his overhead themselves. He commanded the French forcé» In were on the market Now the standard Ford Knight ha* been curate of Christ years at least, by the defeat of the strokes, after a brief period of un the battle of the Homme and recently truck is available—a car that can withstand the Church. Cathedral, and during that ahtl-betting bill which recently had a Hteadinens. to defeat King Smith, 10-8, he has been Chief of Staff of all the drudgeries of commercial use, and yet lacks 6-2. Alexander, a trifle handicapped NORMAN ROSS MAKES French armies. time has been prominent in sporting stormy session in the Maryland Legis­ by an injured ankle, matched strategy Joffre and tFoch were born In the superfluous weight and is easily handled. activities.. He waa a member of the lature. the Eastern racing season foi ANOTHER RECORD IN Five C's Cricket Club for one season, against speed to defeat William T. TU French Pyrenees, within a few mile» 1918 opened at Prince George's Park. of each other and within three month» The truck differs from Ford passenger cars in and during two winters played soccer Bowie, on Monday under conditions den 11.. former Pennsylvania'star, 7-5, EXHIBITION SWIM of each other. Foch was born at Tar­ 4m tut the V. 1 A, A. more favorable than any horseman 10-1, ■ Some time ago Mr. Knight tried.to cared to predict at the end of the Fell The semi-final matches In the dou­ in the department of Hautee Chk-aeo. April «.—The Natiunri A. Pyrenees, on October I, 1661, Join the Canadian Army Medical season a few months ago. There are blée were won by William T. THden. upwards of 1.600 highly-trained thor- n. and Cecil DonaMwm. who .lefea.eU * " "Wimmln* meel ended last right Joffre In Pyrenees Orientale», gears are enclosed. Rear wheels are çqmpped / Alf*- N*Nww#i Roeg, the Ban Francikce "'**»»•* « Wgt&reà* quartered ai tfewie, erwaar *• « •dry SU^ 1 with soîid tires. Front tires are tfoeiimàtlc. enough to the historic track, to be ander and Dr. William Rosenbaum. 4-4. athleje, who Thursday established Foch came of a Basque family. His leer and played with the football team world4» record again setting a record father, Napoleon Foch, wa* a B«ma- Standard Ford motor, transmission and ignition. — ef that unit for some lima He took a ready for the first brushes of the year. 1-6, 12-10, and G. I*. Shafer and King Officiais of the Jockey Club In New Smith beat A> H. fratgin and 1>. 8 mark Rose last night swam 600 yards partlst. One of his brothers la a law­ tourne of training at the Willows, and yer and the other a Jesuit priest. The largest truck and automobile company in paused hie examination* for a lieu­ York never before have made such Cunningham 1-i, 6-8. 6-4. ïii 1611-6. The best previous mark the British Empire, with an organization of more tenancy. but before Its completion he careful. If-not pretentious plane, for a Alexander and Dr. Rosenbaum led was 6.04. also made by Ho»». Last Served In 1870 With Joffre. was offered the chaplaincy, which was racing season. Encouraged by the War at 6-2 on games and 40-16 on pointa night'» record will not etend a» official, In 1870 both Joffre and Foch served than 700 Canadian dealers stands back of every accepted. "~ Department, and hopeful of raising a In the final set only to be outplayed however* because It was not made In ae subalterne against the Germans. Ford truck purchased. Mr Knight Is a graduate of Durham huge sum for the Red Cross and other By the tremendous smashing of Tllden competition but In exhibition. After the war, Fooh's genius was re- Wnl versify, where he obtained his war relief societies, the officials have who carried the match to It» sensa­ In the national A. A. V. 100-yard1 rtvgnlsecjL and at of®twenty-»lx carefully studied the situation both" In Price $760 f. o. b. Ford, Ont StitlS ' ’varsity colors for association football. tional reversal. women's swim. Miss Olga Dorfner, of he received a commission as artillery As a player he Is not of the spectacu­ Maryland and locally, and are pre Philadelphia, finished first, making captain. Later lie Itccame Professor pared to handle the sport on a basis lar type, but may well lay claim to be­ the distance In 1.09 1-6. of Tactice in the Ecole de Guerre, seldom before attempted. Racing un where he stayed five years and then ing an exponent of clean sport. dec the rulee of the Jockey Club this ROBESON IS PLAYING Miss Thelma Darby, of Indianapolis, Wood Motor Co. Ltd, returned, to the line. season is expected to be not only was second, and Miss Regina Rele, also STRANAHAN IN FINAL As the years passed he rose to the DEALERS, VICTORIA. B. C. keen sport, but one beneficial from of Indianapolis, third. SACRAMENTO WON FIRST rank of Brigadler-OeneraL Clemen- the standpoint of breeding. OF AMATEUR TOURNEY GAME YESTERDAY AFTER cea.u.wa» Premier. There wa» .much Notable Turf Men Represented. ROLLER NEEDED TO wirepulling to get the i»ost of director Bowie will have the support this Plnehurst. ft. C. April 6.—Irving 8. LOSING THREE TO VERNON Of the war çollege. The Intrigue» Eighth Corps and finally to the active service, and as he wa* then Spring of jthe stables of J. K. L. Ross, Robeson, of Rochester, and R. A. PUT TENNIS COURT made Clemenceau Impatient. Few of Montreal; John Lumsden, of Ot­ Mtranahan. of Toledo, meet here .to­ mentioned JfiKh (ac the poMtifti» Om Twentieth Corps at Nancy. sixty-six years old It was thought his Coast Baseball League. IN PROPER SHAPE tawa ; Wiffrid Tlay of ITonttWi Cap day In the finals of the North and day after a casual conference, the The Victory of the Marne. fighting day» were over. He became 1,0» Angeles. April 4.- Los Angeles tain William J. Press, of Toronto. South amateur championship golf tour­ Prime Minister invited Foch te dine one of the most Important adviser» of batted three Salt Lake pitcher* for Samuel Boss and J. 8. Tyree, of Wash­ nament. Rolieaon yesterday defeated With the approach of spring the ' In the battle of the Marne hie army. with him. The vacant poet was not the French Government. He was the fifteen hits and. Sided by error, scored ington ; |I. G. Bed well. Captain Joseph E. L. Scofield, of Stgmfvrd. 6 and 6, in recreation committee of the Esquimau mentioned until near the end of the In the centre of the French lines, faced eleven runs, and made It their third E. Davis. Captain Ral Parr. J. 8. Coe the semi-finals and Htranahan won litary Convalescent Hospital meal. Clemenceau raid: von Huelow'e army composed of the French military member yf the Inter- straight victory out of four games deb, Thomas Clyde and Richard Car from Arthur Yates, of Rochester. 1 making ready for the eeaeon'» play In ‘By the way. I've a,good bit of news Prussian Guard. On three successive Allied Supreme War Council from Its played in the present series. men. all of New York; Edward Beale and !.. various lines of sport. One of Ih for you. You're nominated Director days the enemy forced him back. Each formation until December laat, when is R. H. E. McLean, of Washington; J. T. Tim will be tennle. There I» a court at the morning Foch arose and fought again. Hodard O Phillips, of Plnehurst. of the Ecole de Guerre." Clemenceau took him away because, Rail Lake ...... 7 i merman, of Washington; William hospital, which, however, will ne On the fourth day, September 8, 1814. and Dr. C. li. Gardner, of Providence, "Ifirector of the Ecole de Guerre? as he said, he needed him at his aide Los Angeles ...... 11 18 0 Garth and C. 6. Clement, of Boston, some "rolling" before It can be In. he decided the enemy mfist be crushed. survived In the consolation section of But I'm not a candidate for the poet" all the time. Batteries—Evans. Morton. Oonrlght and many others, of equal prominence. condition suitable for use. Hergt. R. That le possible, but you're ap­ He adopted an extremely bold stra­ Whether or not Omar Khayyam and the first sixteen. W. F. Smith, of Foch Is only five feet six Inches tall end Konnick; Pertlca and Boles. M. King, representing the recreation pointed all the same, and I know you tegy. The Forty-Second Dl vision West y Hogan, the two exceptional Braebum and J. B. Smith, of Wil­ and slender He has a large, well- committee, I» anxloue to secure the will do excellent work In the poeltlon." formed ht», extreme right. Withdraw­ four-year-olds belonging to Mr. Viau mington. will play In the final» of the shaped head, rather thin Iron gray Hacramento, April €.— Sacramento loan of a roller for the purpose of put­ Foch thanked the Premier but added ing this division In the full tide of the will be ready for the Bowie meeting Is second sixteen. battle, he called on General Franchet hair, and broad high forehead. Per- won Its first game of the season after ting the court into shape. If one te dubiously: T fear you don't know I hap» because of hla Basque blood he losing three to Vernon. Daks Darla. a doubtful but both horses are In Mary D'Eaperey, on his left, to fill the gap, land and both will be raced there at available the sergeant will see that It have a brother who 1» a Jesuit." (This usee fewer gestures and U more tad* youhgwter from Salt Lake City, held hi returned In ae good condition as we* Juet after an effort had been made aeff marched the Forty-Second half one of the meetings. TORONTO TURNS TABLES way across the field behind the Ihtie, turn than the average Frenchman, the Tigers scoreless for eight Innings. when received. He may be com muni to oust all officer» in any way religi­ lie la however, a picturesque figure, It Is possible, too. that Harry Payne drove It Into the flank of the Prussian . but weakened In the ninth and was re­ ON THE HOCKEY TEAM cated with on 'phone 6600. ous from the army.) compered often to D'Artagnen and placed by Gardner. Gralggs' home Whitney will start some of his two- “Jesuit be d;—;—exploded the Guard, broke the centre, forced the year-olds at Bowie, naffer the rate Turenne. also born In the Pyrenees. nan. which scored two men ahead of ! OF ALL-STAR PLAYERS tiger." “You are the Director of the Guard Into the marshes of St. Gond lage of Jimmy Rowe, these youngsters In a battle he takes hie place before him In the eighth, clinched the game Ecole de Guerre. All the Jesuit» In and made It Imperative for the*Guard have come along rapidly at Mr. Whit­ WEATHER and the. Saxons on their flank, now a large scale map with a pencil In hie tot Sacramento. R..H. E. Cleveland. April 6—Due to highly creation won't alter that, R 1» e fait hand and a telephone receiver at hie Vernon ...... 2 6 4 ney’s Brookdale Farm in New Jersey, Dally Bulletin Furnished separated, to retreat. and others, which wintered at Be in­ sensational goal tending by Holmes, accompli." ear. His staff stand» In a eeml-drcle Sacramento ...... ;...... 4 6 2 Toronto turned the tables on the all by the Victoria Meteor­ nings under the care of Albert Simons, ological Department Gained World Fame. Stopped Drive on Valais. behind him. There la perfect silence •tars last night and won the second Batteries—Chech and Devormcr; are about ready for racing. À» director of the war school Foch’» A little later he prevented the Ger­ and the only movement la of the gen­ game of the series, three to one. Davis and Easterly. Among the veteran runners now Victoria. April 6 —6 am.-The barometer fame became world wide. HI» two mane from breaking through to eral'» pencil on the map as ho follow» Holmes made twenty-eight stops. quartered at Bowie and 'prepared to Is high over this Province and fine great books; "Principles of War" and Valais In their first smash at Ypres. the fighting and ponder» the detail» of Crawford and Lalonds seconded by San Francisco. April 6,—Oakland start the Eastern season at the Bowie weather le general on the Pacific Slope, “Conduct of War" were translated Into The next year, 1816, he directed the the engagement. played errorless ball behind Kremer track are Hauberg. Fllttergold. Ulti­ Nighbor were the cause of Holme»'» while In Northern B. C. and Kootenay English. German and Italian. The offensive of Artois, a partial French Foch 1» an avowed disciple of Na­ here yesterday and bunched hits off matum. Alvord, Brooke. Startling, Trial activity. They played really great sharp frosts have occurred. Rain I» fall­ 1er WochenMatt, organ of the auccee* end in 1814 hi» handling of poleon. He is napoleonic, too. In hla O'Doul In the first inning, winning Its by Jury. Crank. Crimper. The Belgian. hockey, and in order to stop them the ing In Manitoba and sharp frosts are re­ terse, striking phrases. Perhaps the ported in Northern Alberta and Baskat- German General Staff, ranked him as the French troops had much to do with third straight game from San Fran­ Kingly. Yodeling. Fragonard. Mary Blue» had to settle down and play the one of the few strategists of firat rate the advance In the battle of the most striking of theee Is hi* message cisco. O'Doul was wild, yielding five Maud. Xylon Jem. Producer, Amac chewan. same kind of a game. Reports. ability outside of Germany. Somme, which resulted laat spring in to Joffre at the battle of the Marne. bastes on ball*, several of which were kasstn. Ballast. Highland Lad. Firing Victoria-Barometer. 10OS. temperature, From the war school Foch went to the German retreat to the Hinden- "My right I» crushed. My left 1» In Line. Kewessa, Irish Kiss. Top o' the transformed into runs. R. H. E. maximum yesterday. 62; minimum. SI; the command of the Thirteenth Divi­ retreat. I am attacking with my Oakland* ...... 6 • 0 Morning. Murphy. Sabdale. King burg line. BIG ROAD RACE PLANS wind. 4 miles N.; weather, clear. sion. then to the command of the In April last Foch was detached from San Francisco ...... 2 8 1 Worth, Wanda Pttaer. Hwfa. Back Vancouver—Barometer. 86.04, tempera­ Batteries—Kiemer and Mltse; O'Doul Bay. Etruscan. He Will, Tea Caddy, ARE LOOKING BRIGHT ture. maximum yesterday. 66. minimum. and McKee. and several other». $8. wind, calm; weather, djgjBBM Preakness the Big Attraction. • New-York. April 6.—The twenty-firat Kamloops-Barometer. 80.1»; tempera­ animal fusd TSCtt of. the CanLUXy ture, maximum yesterday. 61, minimum, Probably tbs meet- Important feature wind, 4 mites W.; weather, clear MINNEAPOLIS MAY GET of the Maryland eeaeon will be the Club Association will be held April ft, TIMES WANT AD CONTEST WtLLARO-FULTON GAME Preakness. an crent TorthresT»«"- tig from Oolumbu* ftTtfff perature, maximum yeeterday, 42. mini okla. to be held at the Pimlico meet­ Bedford Rest. Brooklyn. This an mum. It. wind. calm, weather, clear. — SAYS COL. J. C. MILLER ing sometime in May Thti struggle ftounrement was made wtwûr éfifiy Tet.*oeh—Barometer, WQ#. temperature, has a value of 115,000. equal to the blank* for the race woro distributed to maximum, yesterday. 46. minimum, 44; Kentucky Derby, and already has at; IhS lo< si iMtsar Ml >< Mat*. in the wind, » mile* N. K . rain. M; weather, Minneapolis, Minn , April 4.—Col. J. traded an entry from practically event of unfavorable weather on the C. Miller, who ha* signed contracts of every prominent horseman in the dale Set, the 100 mile» chase will be Portland. Ore - Barometer. 10.0»; tem­ Jess Willard and Fred Fulton, ha* perature. maximum yeeterday. 60; mini country. The date of the Preaknees held one week later. mum, 4». wind. calm, weather, clear. Monday Will Be the Crucial Day looked for several available sites here has not been definitely decided upon, The custom of former years ha» been Man Franriwo 11ammeter. ».»»; tern' and In St .Paul for the. heavvyweight and because of this many owners are followed In the plan» for the coming perature. maximum yeeterday, 64; mini­ contest July 4. Col. Miller said the In doubt about the contest, aines It event, and the race lise been divided mum. 60; wind. 4 mile* 8.. weather. tight would be held If sufficient Induce­ seems certain that there will be a con into two division». — One More Day of the Contest After Thia Evening—Pick Your Candidate — ments are offered. filet with the Kentucky Derby. —•» Temperature. Max. Min Vote ae Often ae You Please—No Law Against Repeating—The Candidates EMPRESS BILLIARDS. ftarkervllle ...... 81 New llaselton ...... 46 .. Want the Votes—Space in the Claaaifled Column ia a Good Investment The billiard match between Sale and Penticton ...... 61 Smith which was to have been played ('ranhrook ...... * in the Kmpr«sa handicap last evening Neleon ...... 64 Grand Forks ...... 64 will take place to-night at 6 SO when keen etruggle le expected to take Edmonton ...... 66 .. Monday will be THE day. First in place. An unfortunate misunderstand­ gu‘Appelle ...... M Economy of shoe leather should not be considered. ing was the cause of laat evening'» Winnipeg ...... if .. postponement. Toronto ...... 28 ., Ottawa ...... 46 " If walking ii “poor,1* run—get there before your competitor. Canada At 8 o'clock Harper (owe» 26) will Montreal ...... 42 play Spencer (owe» 60). Ht. John ...... 88 If you can’t make the rounds of your promises, it may pay to hire an auto a few hours. 1QQ A very good game In the second dl- Halifax ...... 14 It is not necessary to tell the candidates to pitvh in. That’* what they have been doing* vlalon wa» played !a»t night, when to give T Fletcher (receives 16) met and de­ for seven weeks (pliuost that long). It take* exceptional ability to make a success in a con- feated Wright (receives 76) by !• teat auch a* this one. The candidates have that ability. points Fletcher's high break wa» St men and Wright made a 10. At the latter We pass the wind-up to the candidates ami patrons of the classified columns. Go to it I part of the game there wa» plenty of faultless tailored excitement, a» Fletcher wanted 60 pointe when Wright had but 20 to 1 BULBS FOB THE CLOSE garments make to win. The contest close» Monday evening, April S, as previously announced. After candidate» turn In BOOST LACROSSE. with a their final reports, the business will be very carefully checked. Tuesday afternoon alt club and rag-' ular votes from the last reports turned In will be given out Wednesday morning, we hope to have Toronto, April 6—The development the total vote of the various candidates tabulated, ready for Individual verification. After the vote price protection and encouragement of youngster» In of each candidate le verified and signed the book» of the department will be open for Inspection to lacrosse wa» the predominant spirit candidates and any eupporter who 1» Interested. label manifested at the annual meeting of the delegatee to the Ontario Amateur Thé priées will he set aside according to the vote, and It le hoped that the result will be ready Lacroeee Association convention. In for publication on Wednesday. ► . i in the pocket - pursuance with «this policy Fred C. Never-Faitisi Remedy for Waghorne. who was elected president of every 2 for the ensuing year through the with­ Appendicitis draws! of Brnle Doyle, of Newmarket, STANDING OF THE CANDIDATES ! Ml from the contest Introduced a resolu­ inoigestion, otomacn mortiers, Suit and Overcoat. Appendicitis end Kidney Stone The high vote to-day ahowa three-quarters of a million. In the vote to be published Wed­ tion that a midget eerie» be established ire often caused by Gall Stones, In the O. A. L. ranks, with all young­ and mlalend^eopfe ont# " nesday the entire vote1 of each candidate, the number published below, the number held in re­ sters not over 16 year» of age after bed attacks t i Colic serve and the votes that may be turned in to-day and Monday will be given. January 1 eligible. The resolution wa» appear. Not one In ten Onll enthusiastically received, and was car­ Stone Sufferers knows what la P. A. GOODWIN, 941 King’s Road...... 704,445 ried unanimously. the trouble. Marlatfa Specific will cere without pain or oper­ H. L. HOPKINS, 2171 Mars Street...... ;...... 711,620 PURCHASE PITCHER. ation. Bay from MRS. M. A. HORNER, Suite C, Parkway Apartments...... 751,620 Atlanta. Os., April •.—’file Atlanta C. H. Bowes MISS DOROTHY KIRK, “Kirby,” Esquimalt Road...... 700,125 Fti-Pefolm Southern Association Club ha» pur­ Victoria, EC. THOS. C. SORBY, 429 Quebec Street...... 690,335 chased Pitcher Joe Engel from the THOMAS SPENCER. General Delivery, City ...... 649,825 FRANK CALVERT Washington American». Engel played J.W. MARLATT&.CO with the Buffalo tea* of the Interna­ «ONTARIOST.«œW S Iff TORONTOV "W a*-OfVT ffa VICTORIA tional League last season. —

•VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 3f>18__^ -Lt-

etftl Elections Act.'" Thin will be a small Bill directed to apply to soîdlers, sailors and nurses, who may be re­ ALL EEL PROVINCE turning from overseas, Intending to relieve them of the necessity to wait for a Court of Revision before their In­ CAN POSSIBLY ROLL clusion on the voters' list That is to BILL DOWN MONDAY say,. If a soldier returns to this city within three days—the limit fixed—of an elecflon, he may, upon proof to the JAPAN WOULD TAKE ' registrar that he ppsaesses the cus­ Sponsored by Premier; Amend­ tomary qualifications, be entitled to a PRINCESS THEATRE, YATES STREET ment to Election Act by vote. Passage of the Bill would en title many more men to vote at the ■ Crade Commissioner Tells of FREE 7.30 P. M. SUNDAY EVENING Mr. Bowser forthcoming bye-electlon sh«yld such be necessary to fill the vacancy caused Business Which May Be SUBJECT by the death of Mr. Brewster. LECTURE Local Questions. Done Across Pacific Legislative Press Gallery, Among thé questions for Monday's April 6. order paper appear inquiries from Dr. In accordance with his promise of Sutherland, member for Revelstoke, to WORLD WIDE consideration to the deputation which the Hon. John Hart, Minister of INCREASING DEMAND waited upon him recently In the inter­ Finance. The Revelstoke member ests of vacant lot cultivation, premier wants to know how many fidelity bonds FOR LUMBER AND SHIPS Oliver Intends to ask leave of the on civil servants, or In connection Legislature on Monday next to intro­ with the service, were placed with or duce a Bill. Intituled "An Act con­ written by the firm of Gillespie, Hart ferring upon Municipal Councils the & Todd, Limited, prior to November Bright prospects for an" increase of power to make available for food pro­ It, 1916; and how many under the trade between Canada and Japan « duction purposes any unused arable same heading and prior to the same Speaker, JOHN H. BARTLETT 1st. provided that steps are taken to lands lying within Municipal Boun­ period with the firm of Green and daries." The point of the measure, as Burdick Brothers, Ltd. He also asks establish connections at the present BEATS rBBB ALL WELCOME NO COLLECTION the title implies, virtually legalizes va­ how many bonds given In connection time. This is the opinion of Arthur cant let conscription, while the provis­ with succession duty prior to the same E. Bryan, Canadian Trade Commis ions very naturally cÿtor all reasonable date were' placed with or written by protection to owners and with a modi­ the last named firm. If any are In de­ sloner, who 1» on his way to Yokohama fied system of permits^ misuse of the fault, how long and for what amount, to take up the position Which has not to Hollywoood Meat Market or tele­ privileges are duly safeguarded. are other queries In the same connec­ been filled recently although an organ­ phone 2636R. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Useful Effect Locally. tion. l>r. Sutherland wants informa­ isation Is continuously maintained In ALDERMANIC PARTY Mt. Tolmie Branch. (Cor. Quadra and Ftegard Street*.) tion as to whether the Hon. John Hart the Japanese port by the Canadian Minister ; REV. JNO. GIBSON INKSTER, B.A. ^ ------It Is anticipated that the passage of The convener and committee of .the was a member of the firm of Gillespie. Government. the Bill will have an Iramlttate effect Mt. Tojmie,Bmi>ch wish to thank all 11 am, • Wv Victr.ria ttseif, since tt « ts -oo ■ . Mr >vau>4 -«Mm, - «R ... tbe laaitir wW'eo kindly tumfisted- wt the AT NEW PLAYGROUND “ÜIIAMSWERED “0011 SUPREME DUTY IN knowledge that under the volunteer Thursday afternoun, and yesterday he Red Cross tea sale held In 8«. Luke's M. PH with Green and Burdick Broth­ met a number of local manufactui method of yielding tond for "war ers, Limited. Hall on Wednesday. The proceeds MUTE*” * THIS 6IEAT CRISIS" garden" purposes, while successful to ilr. Bryan announces that while he la amounted to $62, and,this, with * life a large measure, upwards of ope hun­ E. * N. MineralBelt here during |>e next four or five days membership, $26, and annual member­ VISITORS WELCOME KEATS MtBE dred vacant lots within the city limits The question of the Esquimalt A he will be glad to meet exporters at Will Grade Baseball Diamond ship of $2, has been sent to headquart­ have been dented a part In the patrio­ Nanaimo Railway and the minerals In the Empress Hotel. All those who are ers, representing a total of $79. tic work. With the Act the law of the that belt is a familiar topic on Van­ anxious to work up a connection In at Once; Pinnacle of Rock land all but satisfactory reasons for couver Island, and In connection with Japan will be welcomed. to Remain St. Paul’s, Presbyterian, Victoria West refusal will be of no avail. the present somewhat unsatisfactory Interchange of Trade. CAPT. 7 CITY DR. MACLEAN WILL PREACH To Amend Elections Act. situation the Hon. William Sloan, Min­ "The principal business open to Bri­ ister of Mines, will move the following Similarly at Monday's sitting of the tish Columbia manufacturers," be said Is Assistant Direeter Medical Services OU* ENEMIES BEING JUDGES" resolution at Monday's sitting of the 10/30- House the Leader of the Opposition to The Tlmee last evening, “Is of Work on clearing up the fcumghees for Alberts District. ANTHEM; “COME,UNTO ME."—EXCELL will ask leave to introduce a BUI in­ Legislature:. course the lumber trade, for which "That it ir In the public interest that playground, Victoria West will be tituled "An Act to amend tl>e ‘Provin- there 1e an Increasing demand. How Capt. E. Fielden Nlvin. C. A. M. “LESSONS FROM THE WAR” an arrangement should be made by started Immediately after the adop­ ever, the development of the iron de Assistant Director of Medical Services 7.30- ANTHEM: “GOD BE MERCIFUL”—KENNET. fhe Department of Mines with the Es­ posits of this section, with the possibil­ tion of a report from the City Parks at Calgary. Alta., is spending the quimau A Nanaimo Railway Belt oi ... 1 J L'i-I—...... L ■ ■ ■ JL 1 ity of the manufacture of iron-and steel Committee at the meeting .of the week-end in the city with his brother. Vancouver Island whereby |he miner e^fords w-fieHl without a limit In Japan. Councillor F. C. Nlvin. of Oak Bay. ale In the Esquimalt A Nanaimo Rail­ Council on Monday. The etty will The tremendous shipbuilding and other Capt. Nlvin' went overseas in 1915 way Belt on Vancouver Island may be vote 6600 for the purpose and the work Toronto Conservatory ^construct lonsJ programme makes the from Edmonton, joining the Royal murv satUrfac turlly administered . ! call for steel very large, and at present will be undertaken by-member# ot tiie . Army Medical Service In IMS» under the present dual mèthod of of Music with the exception of the Iron mines of Victoria West Brotherhood in accord­ Two months later he went to France company regulations and the 'Mineral ance with the understanding made on Sir Edmund Walker, C.V.O., Pres. Central China there is no other source as medical ofndr with the Seven­ Hall, 118 Pemberton Bldg., at 11 a.m. and Act,’ and that legislation be Introduc­ Thursday at the public meeting. teenth King's Royal Rifle*, and was Dr. A. 8. Vogt, Musical Director. of supply. All the steel which could be 7.30 p.m. ed ratifying such agreement, or other­ This policy was decided upon after wounded at Neuve Chapelle while at­ wise remedying existing difficulties." rolled In British Columbia could find a ready sale across the Pacific. an alderman 1c party visited the ground tending to several hundred eases In a lecal dressing station behind the lines. He Midsummer . I „ Shipbuilding. this morning and "beat the bounds" of School Attendance.—The attendance the proposed area Mayor Todd, Al­ was invalided to London and later to Miss Helena Martin Eliminations in Mute "Special attention Is being given to at the City Schools last month was Canada. e of San Francisco, Cal. the development cf shipbuilding and derman Andros, Chairman of the The Conservatory's Examiner as follows: High. 463; Boys" Central, the Parks Committee, Alderman Dlns- The Captain Is nom* attached to the with the Japanese controlling about Will speak. She Is a strong and Ipopular In the Practical Branches will 416; Girls’ Central. 468; Bank. 172; dale, Park Superintendent Purdy and headquarter* staff In Alberta as As­ eighty per cent, of the mercantile busl . speaker, and everybody Interested should conduct examinations In British Beacon Hill, 126; Burnside, 227; Cook, Assistant Engineer Preston attended sistant Director of Medical Bervlees. Columbia during June, definite ness of the North Pacific, most of the He is also a member of the Final Re­ hear her. Admission la free, and all are It; IVrnwood, 63; George Jay, HI; shipping companies operating under from the City Hall and were met on dates for the various centres to view Board. Invited. King's Road. 11». Kingston. 188, Mar­ subsidy, It is easy to develop those lines the ground by Dr. Raynor, Chairman be decided upon after May 1st. garet Jenkins, 227; North Ward. 281; iff the carrying trade which the Gov­ of the Brotherhood and Mr. Stokes, ...... by which date applications from Oakland», -46; Quadra, 289; Sir James ernment wishes to see up ported in pre­ also of that organtiat ton. all points west of Ontario must Douglas. 352; South Park, 349; Spe­ ference to others. Then-fore return Thoughtfully the Mayor had sent have reached the Registrar. cial, 14: Spring Ridge, 166; Victoria cargoes of articles needed In Canada out a party ahead to have the corner CONGREGATIONAL! ienilegi “T0« UwwUiUtCfcrteT Theory Examinations for all West. 357. Total. 6,242. as compared will be available at all times. stakes placed, but there was one stake CITY CHURCH SERVICES with 6.376 In February, and 6,012 In Canada June 10, 10 and 11. which did not fit Into the scenery nor CHURCH March of last year “American and other foreign busi­ ■venins 7.3»., ness house* are establish in* connec­ the measurement* on the map. After ANGLICAN. tions throughout Japan while the Umo an argument It transpired the stake Quadra *n<1 Maaoa had nothing to do with the park, but C1IKIMT CHHUIH CATJUiUHAL. April 1» ripe, and unless the Canadian firms 7, 1918. Holy communion. 8 a. m and get In now they will find the mercan­ waa for a cow tether! after roalln*. matins. 11. preacher, the ■e«. Cfcii. CrsMkw The boundaries carry the park aero** IWhatlsSm? tile connections closed at some subsé­ Dean; Men’s Bible Class. « p. m.; even­ song. 7, preacher, the Dean. Interces­ Organ Recital, T, quent date. the C. P. R. spur, and to the edge of by Mr. Deane Wells. Communion after Evening Sendee. the extenalon of Johnson Street It sion. Wednesday. 1 p- m. The Japanese have at the present •T. SAVIOUR’». Victoria Weet. Rev. It. time large numbers of commercial dele­ was calculated that the removal of the <’unneil, rector. At 11 a. m.. morning gations and parties travelling through­ rock would entail an expenditure of prayer and holy communion, preacher. about $6.000, at 62 per cubic yard for Right Rev. J. Lofthouae. D. D-. Bishop out the United States and Canada, ef­ of Keewatln; children’s nervice, 130 p. fecting connections In various classes 2.000 yards, and would provide enough m. ; evening prayer. 7 p. n>. a« material for a year and a half’s sup­ Centennial Methodist Church of trade." rr JOHN'S. Quadra street. Rector. Gorge Road Near Government. Rev. A. 8. Colwell, Paator. Tourist Travel. ply for the city. Rev. F. A. P. Chadwick. M. A. At 1 The party then decided to authorise a. m.. holy communion; 11 a. m.. morn­ SPECIAL SERVICES Asked as to the development of tour­ ing prayer, sermon by the Rector; 7.19 ist travel with Vancouver Island, Mr. the clearing Immediately of the part p. m.; evensong, sermon by Rt# Rev. Bryan said that a number of the for­ near the Esquimalt Road, for « base­ Dr. Lofthouee. Bishop of Keewatln *6 Prof. E. Odium, M. A., B.Sc. eign residents In Japan, notably the ball diamond, leaving the scrub be­ 8T MARY’S. Oak Bay Hi Will Prvech . , low Dundas Street untouched this Raster. At 1 a. m.. holy communion; Britishers, not only proposed to travel 11 a m.. matin* and sermon, 12.15 p. th.. • m - "OUR EMPIRE1» TRIAL AMONG THE NATIONS." year. The Parks Committee will bring n this way for the holidays this year, but holy communion; 7 p. «».. eveneohg 7 30 J. m "THE TRAGEDY OF THE GARDEN OF EDEN.” that they are adopting the prn In a report on the proposed children's and sermon Acting rector. Rev. C. R. Llttler. B. D.______■$ And Lecture Monday. I p. m —-TH)* INTERNATIONAL STRUGGLE IN British residents residents In Chlng of sylngs, etc. THE MORAL AND ETHICAL BEARING». " ittA&AL. . JUliILKK ito&PJTAL-BerVk#. sending their children to Canada to be to-morrow, April 7. In Memorial Chapel. educated. ______^______- uenststing ef iiwrning iwaarfr - hymn* Mr. Bryan is one of'the graduates and sermon-at 10 a. m Nurses, pa­ tients. members pf - hoapttai staff ««4 of the -wesrsystem of commercial at» tiie general public living in the neigh­ tache training Inaugurated by Sir RED CROSS WORK borhood cordially Invited.______«6 Georg* Foeter. under which there is METHODIST. given a practical training in the field, Wesley Methodist Church Oak Bay Raffle. MKTROPOIJTAN, corner Pandora and as well as personal Insight into the Quadra Streets. Service at 11 a ro , Mc Pharaon Avenue. Rev R M. Thofnpaon. Pa.lor work of the department at Ottawa be­ At the Cheerlos entertainment for conducted by Rev. R. M Thompson. U A m Ueorge Bell. M. P. P. fhibjert: "le THE CHURCH MEETING THE fore the Commissioner is sent to take the Red Cross at the Oak Bay Theatre Service St 7.90 p. ro.. preacher. Rev. SOCIAL NEEDS?" thia evening the drawing for the big John Robson. B. A.; Sunday School at charge of a poet. 2 SU p. m. Come and be made welcome no p. m. th. Pn.tor ««The Kingdom ol God" What this one loaf produce raffle will take place. The to all these services ■€ prises for this event Include such valu­ BURNSIDE, corner of MUlgrove and The first of a aeries of four sermons dealing with the teaching of Jesus on able commodities as a side of bacon, the Last Thills’’ to be preached at the evening »*rvlc**, Burnside Road Service eqch Sunday of April. (1) “The Teaching of Jeaue on the Kingdom ef Oed. retàr11ednMWoni>nr from India, will -peak on Do what thousands of other women are doing twenty years ago. He left the city In a tea held on March 13. II A m. rev. "MISSION» IN INDIA." —using 4-X VICTORY BREAD and devot­ May, 1816, with the 62nd Battery, Mrs. Perry Hardlman. of 1338 Wood­ ing their baking hours to knitting; sewing and Field Artillery, and after 'some months lands Road, will hold a daffodil tea 7,10 p. m.—-THE-WORLD PREPARING FOR THE SECOND COMING OF "out in the open." You’ll enjoy its whole­ at Witley Camp transferred to the and musicale at her home on Saturday. The Lord', Supper at the close of the evening service. hearted goodness and all ’round dependability. Royal Flying Corps, and gained his April 13, from 4 to 6 p m.. in aid of the ST. ANDREW’S commission. His last letter home, Fairfield Branch of the Red Cross. dated March 2, stated that he had then The rummage sale which was to just arrived In France and was sta­ have been held on April 6 in the Royal PRESBYTERIAN LUTHERAN. Qur Wagons Pass Your Door Dairy Building near the B. C. E. ln- tioned at a reserve depot. RT P A VLH kngllah, corner Princes, terurban Station, ha* been postponed CHURCH and Ch.mb.ra. take Fam-Pod **. Emmanuel Baptiâ Church and will now take place in the same Service. 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., Bunda> REV. WM. STEVENSON.. Fernwoed RED TRIANGLE FUNDS building on Saturday, April 13. Any REV. W. LESLIE CLAY, Ç.D., 5S2* A p. m. Bev. Otto v.' Gear Terminus. persons wishing to contribute articles Minister Oerblch. paator.______11 a HL—"THE MINISTRY OF THE In connection with the local end of to be disposed of are asked kindly to April 7th MISCELLANEOUS RISEN CHRIST." T.86 P m. “THE the campaign to raise two-and-a-half telephone the branch rooms, No. S884L» KINO CBMETH RIDING UPON AN 11 am.—Public worship. Ser­ CHRUlTADKLPHlAN HAM. Wl North million dollars for the Red Triangle Hollywood foranch. Park Street Sunday Hehool. 10 Am.; in o n: “UNRECOGNIZED national and provincial funds the can­ The beautiful home of Mrs. Cox, on breaking of bread, 11 a m.; evening Easter Everybody Wei vassing for which will take pace May Crescent Road, Fowl Bay, has been POSSIBILITIES." I-»-______** 7, 8 and 9, the local committee appoint­ placed at the disposal of Hollywood FIRST SPIRITUAL CHUIJI:<’H » at. 12.16—Adult Bible Clasa. John's Hall: I p. m., Mra. MBi.P ed are the following: Capt. George Auxiliary Red Cross, for a five hun­ 2.10— Sabbath School. p. m . Mrs. Jackson. Circle. Tuesday. McGregor, chairman; A. C. Fraser, dred and auction party to be held op Consultations dally, t^*1*®1* *****5!?' First Baptist Church vice-chairman; F. B. Pemberton, Wednesday evening, April 10. As ar­ 7.20 Public worship. Sermon: Circles at Hall Monday and Thursday. REV. R. CLIFTON FARMER Will preae* rangements have been made for fifteen “SOUL REST." 8 p. m.. Mrs. Islea. W treasurer of the joint funds; J. W. » a. m.—"AN ANCIENT CONSECRA* five hundred and ten auction tables HIGHER THOUpHT-Free l^ture by Spencer, J. O. Cameron, Q. J. Drake, Sbloist, Mias Dorothy Darrell. F E. Plummer I» the Poriatera1 Hall. TION.” R, W. Mayhew, Dr. M. Raynor, W. A. only,. It Is advisable for those desiring Even-body Welcome, Broad Street, at TOO ». m. Duet by nleson, Lind ley Crease, K. C.. and them to procure reservation» early. Mra. Cade and B. Prk*. Parable mee- Ret. A. C. Cross, B. A., of India tie* Bell. M. P. P , Applications for tables may be made nagee. AU welcome. —. a ■. . el 7.10 p. ,m.—"R E DEM FTlf>N OF INDIA.^ ■ LWMiJ

"VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918 12 UMATILLA ASHORE IN ORIENT Live in the Country TEES Mil)E POIIT elÿiii ... '■ ' ' FRANCE’S MUNITIONS do you Interview With M. l.ocheur PIGS AND POULTRY WITHJEIÏÏ LIST From The London Chronicle. 16-04 Acres, cine# to Victoria. 18 cultivated. 6-roomed house, poul­ Made lix try house, bam. only ...... 62,700 The whole world does justice to the •MEEPAND CATTLE C, P, R. Steamship Floated 160 Acres on Koksllab Hiver, military achievements pf France. Leas s; Early To-day and Towed is known generally of the greatness STRAWBERRIES of her Industrial effort. Crippled as ft Acres all cultivated, T-roomed Here by Tug Qualicum she was at the outset by the invasion, house and outbuildings. H ">•■'! with four-fifths of her Iron ore and Oak. Only ...... ft6.000 two-thirds of her coal in the hands of WHEAT AND OATS. the enemy, as well as her. great Indus­ K1 Acres all cultivated and fenced. ACCIDENT WAS CAUSED trial centrés in the North, with a T-roomed house, outbuilding larger proportion of her male popula­ North Saanich. Per “SB BY STRONG CURRENT tion under arms than In any other CORDWOOD Allied country. Franc*» started muni­ (16 Acres close to Ooldstream Sta­ With her how wedged firmly on the beach at Cape Imboyesaki. Japan, her tion-making on a large scale before tion, it miles from Victoria, a big snap at ...... ftl 600 stern swinging free, and with several feet of water In her hold, the any of us had begun—as early as (Only (7.00 per acre. Tv^o good Damage to Bottom Forward of steamship Vmatilta. according to members of her crew arriving here by the October, 1914. Since then, with the elsed trees off each acre would Empress of Russia, is in a critical state, but not beyond salvage. Bhe has help of British and American steel, she pay for the property.) the 'Bridge is Very been swept by gales which carried away her mainmast and caused serious has manufactured practically the CALL AND GET PULL PARTICU- damage on the starboard side, whole of her formidable armament matter to discuss what may be called LARS OF ANY OF THESE PRO- Extensive The accompanying pictures show the Umatilla with her aftermast gone, and^con tribu ted in no small measure "chemical warfare," yet we are pre­ i PERT1ES. and part of ihe starboard deck swept clean of stanchions and rails by the flood to the equipment of many of her pared to resist any gas attack. Air­ The Union Steamship SWIRERTil~ft~MUS6RAVl of water which pounded her Allies. We all o*re much to the man craft Is still more Important. Perhaps under whose leadership French in­ out greatest efforts. should,Çpncentr-itc . Co., of B. C. Ltd. « purely a matter of mlscalcu- dustry achieved such extraordinary fe- Winch Bldg.. 640 Port Street H upon improving and strengthening latlon, sald < 'apt. Jerry Shaw, master sults: the ii.une of Albert Thom is i* Regular sailing, from Vancouver to: 6^14 our air forces. Fighting In the air is of the C. P. R- steamship Tees, in ex­ nearly as popular in this country as likely to become a most important Prince Rupert Auyog planation of the accident which result­ VICTORIA VICTORIA GIRLS Alls. Arm Burt Met It Is In France. feature of the coming battles and the Rwaneon Bag Ocean Pa le ed in his vessel striking Zero Rock on A Captain of Industry. enemy raids against London and Paris Bella Coda ?lv"î Thursday » ft êfâôÔB while on the re­ show the necessity of strong offensive Alert Bay Campbell River turn trip from' the tluif Inlands to The Minister to whom fell the heavy Skeenaaad Maaa River Canaertee. >1 PEARY’S VESSEL TO IN GARDEN OF EDEN DON OVERALLS duty of continuing,...... his...... work■■ under the as well as defensive means. But tho Victoria. ,, ^ gnmMstiiNt». •***«* neMatidMtiSSJgiSi. Vancouver to Powell River (dally) - T r r strong current getlitig* nage, M. L Louchour. is the very type the Tees a few points off her course "AND PACK of the great business leader, whose ftbservatlon Is like a rifleman without GEO. M’OREOOR. AGENT M FOR BERING SEA and the first thing we knew she wits grasp of realities and command of eyes. If we do not secure the mastery 1*1 Government SL Phone 1*6 7 on the submerged reef “It was one of Moforship Margaret Haney men make him a master l{i the modern of the atr our artillery, however power­ those unexpected mishaps that are. li­ Caused Astonishment to Na­ world. When M. Thomas was looking ful, will be helpless. America 1» at I able to happen to any navigator even round for manufacturers who would work and her contribution will become Steamship Roosevelt Used as under the best of conditions. The Tees tives Along Euphrates Number Are Employed at Syd­ not be paralysed by his immense re­ an important factor this summer. was running along at about nine knots, quirements, M. Loucheur said to him. The war, until 1917, remained chiefly Training Ship by U. S, plus a two-knot current, and the ney Inlet Plant of Grif­ “If you want me to make so many a land war. The submarine campaign wind adding another knot gave her a diverted part of our attention to the shells a day for you I will do IL I JJQQQJ 1003 Government St | Shipping Board speed of about twelve knots when she It is a long way from the fir-clad fiths Fisheries shall have to find the plant the ma­ sea, where the British Navy Is doing struck. mountains and rocky shores of British chinery and the men: but it can be such splendid and silent work. 1918 r. O. Finn. A Sent. Phone 20L or Impact Heavy. e. done. In so many weeks you will will l»è the year of air war With the R. P. Rlthet A Co.. Ltd., 1117 Wharf Ciiiu^obla to the glare and heat of the Street “The impact was heavy and she be­ Ganlen of Eden, but a Vlctoriî-bullt have your shells each day." And be divination of genius, the great artists Beattie. April 6.—When the steam­ gan to take water in the forward hold Whfle there are doubtless a large whs as good as his word. of the past represented Victory as •3. Governor or President leaves ship Rooeevelt sails from Seattle. In Immediately. The water gained about vessel has logged Ù. and to the natives number of Victoria maidens giving He nad had already much experience winged figure. th>* vision of art Is Victoria Fridays, 4 p. m. the next two weeks for Behring Sea, a foot an hour, and Î realised that the of the Euphrates the good ship Mar- hand in various’ways In Itooetlng along in organising and developing industrial becoming a stern reality. For Sen Francisco, Los Angeles and tt^e vessel will perform the Rouble ser- best thing to do was to remain where jmret Hwnvy 4sw-famUlar craft In-Umaa the Greater Food Production cam enterprise. Trained In the Ecole Poly­ A great responsibility rests upon 'the Sen Diego direct. we were, so I ordered everything made technique» the great State school which shoulders -»f the munition workers -v- vtce of delivering supplie» for the sia- waters immediately adjacent to the re­ paign It 1» not generally knqwn that Spools! Return Fares, good-for tlx I fast and wlthHl a short time she was i* rh»- nurNvr\ <>f the ablest l'r-mh Their spirit and energy in France re­ tk>ns of'the United States Fisheries in holding with two anchors out forward puted site of Adam's downfall. a round dosen bright and healthy girls engineers, he early revealed himself months, now In effect. main unabated. They are not entirely To Insure the best accommode tie». ^ the PrtbiM Island* and « a* * and at» aft- IVft ETfdsrhy.' assistant- manager***- h«v*^4oiK«.i ».ww liuo-vf I,» , onuiM. !Vnd iwflr kwify *f»-r -rh-lr patrons nro rewpftcffuHy urged to training ship for the Vuitvd States anchofs s.i\. f Cove. Sydney Inlet, west coast of Van­ propeller sticking oat I realised that Junction of the Euphrates and Tigris nessing the Immense watef-power of twenty apprentice seamen, apprentice she would he unmanageable and w« but a short time ago. CapL Jimmy couver Island. the Fren< h mountains. He was then engineer» and apprentice stewards lo would probably have lost her before Capt. George Heater, who is inter­ on scores of boards of directors and before national defence. They make the voyage to Behring Sea and Boyd reports that his ^ vessel was ested in the Griffiths Fthheries.ln port had already' acquired great wealth, DAY STEAMER TO assistance arrived.** think tl at It Is better to manufaev return under the tutorage of ('apt. H. within eighty miles of the original aboard the gasoline tender Lena F.. Is which enabled him to make hls coun­ Th« prompt action of Ckpt. Shaw in ploughs than shells, but they kn SEATTLE Bierd and the officer* of the Roose­ Garden of Eden, and that the Inhabi­ enthusiastic about the employment of try home the charming pavilion built putting out anchors and making the velt. The student seamen, *r.glne**rs tants of that part of-iMb universe were girls In the herring packing business at Ix>uveclennes by King Louis XV. j vessel fagt until rescue craft reached ploughs later. After all, the char TH S and stewards will he permitted to make greatly astonished because the auxili­ He says the, expriment has proved a for Mme. Du Barry. He Is now well the scene, probably saved the Tees, as acteristle of the French workiiyt mat - -the trip as the result of àn agreement ary schooner was the largest sailing great success. The fisher-girls like the under fifty, a middle-sized, active man la common sense He wants peace. 1 S.S. “ Sol Duo” If she had slipped off into deep water life and they are not scared of work. entered into by the United States craft to visit those regions. The Mar­ ith hair hardly touched with grey, he can secure a Just peace. Lav,, C P R Wharf dalir in her damaged condition, there is Furthermore they are not attracted by and wonderfully penetrating, dark mit Itumtar at 130 a. m.. tor Port Shipping Board and the U.n hardly- any doubt, but that she would garet Haney was built here by the France has no desire for conquest o îîiei... PungeneM. Port Wl- Bureau of Fisheries. The recruits Cameron Genoa Miffs Shipbuilders. the ever-changing fashions, as the pet eye*. He can listen, and then surprise have gone under. The little steamer subject of dress Is farthest from their any kind. What she demands for her llama Port Townsend and Seattle, have either had very little experience Ltd She left the c<*aat with lumber you by hls unhesitating, clear-cut Coaster steamed alongside shortly af­ thoughts. self is the restoration of Alsace-Lor arriving Seattle 616 p. m. Return­ aboard ship or have never been at sea for Bombay last year, and has been decision. You feel that such a man ing. leaves Seattle dally except ter the mishap and took off the four The principal part of their wardrobe raine and reparation for the terrlbli Saturday at midnight, arriving a* a member of the crew of a steam­ since engaged In carrying supplies ta. tolerates near him neither Idleness nor passengers and the malls, in the* Is a strong suit of overalls and a slackness; the forces of Industry dance wrongs inflicted upon her by the In Victoria 7.» a m. ship or sailing vessel. the British forces operating in Mer vader. From the parts of the countrj Secure information and tickets meantime the pumps were set at work slicker and sea-boots for wet weather. to hls name, as the wild beasts In the but It was found that they were un­ pntamta-1 Favorite Sealer. forest did to the lyre of Orpheus. . novr occupied by the enemy the mes­ B. It BLACKWOOD. AgaaL j Headquarter. Here. sage comes again and again to th< able to take care of the Inrush of The okl Favorite, formerly a sealer He has one fault—from the Jour­ 1*4 Government St. Phone 456 French working men: "Better die that water which gained very rapidly. Mr. Knderby will - now make hie of some renown, which has been trans­ nalist's point of view -he always de­ WIRELESS REPORTS In' response to, the wireless call the headquarters at Victoria and will re­ formed Into a floating packing house, clines to be interviewed. But he was cease fighting before we have attalnet a Just peace." C. P. It. tug Qualicum and the B. C. main here until the Cameron-llenoa is utilised by the girls as a houseboat kind enough to allow one In hls con­ 8 a. m.. April 6. Salvage Company's, steamer Alaskan, yard ha. cleaned up Its contracts for on which they make their home. fidence to give us some of hls views genius; while military history is the latter In Charge of the veteran the Imperial Munitions Board. The I.en» F came into port with a on the present situation. GREAT LITTLE SOLDIERS. peopled by fine strategists and tac­ Point Orey lean, calm; 3O.J0. 43; The Cameron-Oenoa yard is affili­ ticians of diminutive sise or poor sea smooth Cap*. John McLeod, were rushed to the large shipment of sailed herring from There is much talk about peace, and ated with the H W. Brown Interests. Riley's Cove. Capt. Heater says the we all desire it. But. If we do not want General Plumer belong to the con­ physique. Alexander, Caesar, and Na­ <’ape La so—Overcast ; calm; 29 96k scene of the accident and these ves­ Hr Enderby states that lh#_ agency herring run has been very good this to have a peace our pacifists them­ siderable list of great little soldiers. poleon were all little men. William 47, sea smooth. sels stood by until thé vessel was of the H. W. Brown fleet, known as selves would not accepL we must first He Is five feet five Inches in hls boots, III. never went through a battle with­ Pachena—Cloudy; calm: 58.87; 48; floated the Canada West Coast Navigation * The gasoline boat Mary F has been out paroxysms of coughing. Luxem­ Floated Early To-day. be strong—very strong. This Implies and has alt the neatness which so of­ sea smooth; thick seaward. Company. Is to be transferred from purchased by the Griffiths Fisheries munitions. The supreme importance ten goes with low stature. Lord burg. who beat him again and again, Este van—Overcast; calm; 29.M; 43; At 4 o'clock this morning the Tees Vancouver to New York, where the and will be utilised as a fish tender of reinforcing our material has been Roberta, of course, was even shorter. was a dwarfish hunchback. Moltke sea smooth. floated from the outlying reef with the business will be handled by James W. at the Sydney Inlet plant. emphasised by >ur war experience in Military greatness seems to arrive was a living skeleton, who never ex­ Alert Bay—-Cloudy; calm; 29.72; 38; ilstance of the rising tide. A tem EIwcll * Co. Ths nine vessels remain- Capt. Heater expects to return to the campaigns of 1916-17. often to the short. It Is hard to think pected to survive the rigors of 1870.— sea smooth. pOrary blanket patch had been placed Ing under the company’s flag, howevsr. the West Coast early next week. The Germans are reinforcing theirs, of a gigantic general of first-class Tit-Bits. Triangle—Cloudy ; 8 E. light; 30.03; over the damage and »qce afloat the will continue to operate on the Pacific. especially In two directions. Without 41. fight swell. Spoke str Princess damaged vessel wu» taken .in tow by diminishing their output of guns and Beatrice. « a. m. entering Rivers Inlet, the Qualicum and brought around to shells, they are adding to their gases northbound. Victoria. —---- NOTICE TO MARINERS and aeroplanes. Moreover, .they, have Dead Tree Point—Clear; N. B light; H was necessary to. tow the,Tees Aft HAD BIG TUSSLE nos at their disposal tha German and W: m snve.th she hatnnist of fifteen degrees le port Mariners are .advised, that the black Austrian artillery hitherto, used against Ikeda Bay—Overcast; -N. fresh. 28. and the chief -engineer was unable to platform buoy at the entrance to Nan sl­ Russia. Are we in a position to face 64: M. aaa rough. keep steam W the mam boiler, other­ aw. haeUtr and known m Entrance buoy without anxiety •ucfr «* formidebWk-In­ Prince Rupert—Clear: calm: 29.95; No. 1. has been moved In position and Is wise the vessel would have been able now moored In # feet of^ water, MO feet crease of the enemy's material “ M ftft sea smooth Spoke str motorshlp to make port under her own steam. N M deg. W. magnetic from the harbor Loucheur emphatically says: We are. Belvedere. 7 IS p HL off Lord Rock, Both the French and the British artil­ Extent of Damage. entrance gas lighted beacon. northbound; spoke str Redondo. 4 lery—not to speak of the Italian artil­ a m.. off Mary Island, northbound. CapL Fhaw Is of the opinion that Liner Katori Maru Was Nine­ lery. which has been sorely tried, but By Subscribing to the the vessel Is seriously hurt the dam­ KEY WEST SAILS. Noon. ill soon be fully re-equipped—have age being confined to the bottom, ex­ teen Days Crossing Pacific been consistently Increased and im­ Point Orey—Clear; calm; 29.80; 52; tending from immediately under the The steamship Key West, under proved. In France, heavy guns of an sea smooth. charter to tl.e C. P R-. passed out to bridge forward. From Victoria earlier type, though quite serviceable Cape Laso—Clear; calm: 29.89; 51; sea yesterday bound from Vancouver still, have been replaced everywhere sea smooth. The full extent of the damage will for ports In ths Far East.. Vidtoria Patriotic not be known until late this afternoon by guns and howltxers of the best and Pachena—Cloudy; 8. K.. fresh; 29.79; latest patterns. The world-famous -76, 62; light swell. when the hull will be surveyed after In her first big tussle with the ele­ TIDE TABLE the yeesel has been hauled out on the which is still holding its own. will be Estevan—Cloudy; 8. B.; 29.66; 51; ments on the Pacific the Nippon Yusen represented at the front by many m-»re ways at Yarrows. Ltd. »ea smooth. Kalsha liner Katori Maru was forced AprU. batteries this year than It was in the Alert Bay—Cloudy; N. W., light; On the arrival of the Tees in port to battle against such tremendous seas Date- ITImcHtVlHme Ht'TIme.Ht TImeHt Aid Fund / last c4unpaign. 19.64; 40; sea smooth. this 'morning she was taken to the that despite her gigantic horse­ lh m. ft lh. m Jt.lh. m. ft.|h. m. ft Triangle—Overcast ;■ 8. EL. light; power she was unable to negotiate 1918 The Air Year. Inner Harbor plant of the Victoria 2 » 66 12:41 2.4 29.95; 44; sea smooth. Machinery Depot, but owing to the the passage between Victoria and I M 8.6 15 32 2.3 Experience has shown that the con sumption of ammunition on the bat­ Breathe* there a man with seal ao deal! IVad Tree Point—Clear; calm ; marine railway being off the track. It Yokohama in less than nineteen days. 4:24 8-6 14* 11 30.08, 40; sea smooth. * The Pacific must have been in one 6:118.2 16 19 14 tlefield has a tendency to grow. Our Who never to hlmaetf hath nidi was necessary to take the steamer 14:11 16 Ikeda Bay—Cloudy; N.. fresh; 29.62; of her worst moods to have slowed 6:11 7.9 accumulation! of shells is greater now around to Esqulmalt. 1:24 7 1 6 :04 7.0 9 :04 7.1 HdM,! This ia mjr own, my native land. 40; sea moderate, down to such an extent a steamship 0 19 7.4 4:40 4.1 11:01 7.2 18:00 6*>J than It has ever been, but we must Prince Rupert—Clear; calm: 29 90; Shortly before noon the Tees passed of the else and power an the Katori 0 56 7.6 7 00 5.0 12:11 7.1 18:61 1.1.8 ihake It still greater. It is a delicate 7:44 1.9 66: sea smooth. Passed In, str Prince out of the Inner Harbor for Esqui­ Maru. This vessel, which is of 18,000 11:16 «G 7,9 8:W8.9 4. Rupert. 8.45 a. m.. northbound; passed mau with the Qualicum lashed on tons gross and displaces 20.000 tons, 2:01 8.4 9:12 10 14:09 7.8 81 04 6.8 = in. str Princess Royal. 8.56 a. m.. the starboard side. She still carried sailed from Victoria on thé afternoon 2:26 I I 0:67 1.4 17:* 7.1 21 4» 66 northbound; passed in. str Venture. 9 big list to port anfl with pumps of March 5 last. According to belated 2:56 8.9 10:41 10 19 16 7.4 tt n ri 8:21 8.9 11:21 1.0 21:* 7.4 *:» 7.1 a. m.. northbound. working a steady six-inch stream was cable advices received by W. R. Dale 18:21 11 *:04 Î.T kept pouring over the side. local agent for the Nippon Yusen 1:64 8.4 13:13 1.4 * 46 69 SUNRISE AND SUNSET Kalsha. the liner reached Yokohama 1:08 7.9 6:48 7.9 14:07 2.1 Has Good Record. 16 01 67 Capt. Jerry Shaw has been with the on March 14. à week overdue. !S« 16 » 64 Average Run Twelve Days. 0:62 7.8 7:48 6.8 10:* 4.1 14:64 4.0 Time of ..unrise and sunset (Pacific B. C. Coast Steamship Service for 0:41 7.7 7.44 5.2 12:04 4.0 17:48 14 standard time) at Victoria. B. C., for the many years and has the record of t>e- fh« Average trans-Pacific voyage of 0:48 7.7 7 :58 4 4 11:24 62 18* 6.1 month of April, -1916: -f— - fng one of the most careful navigators ghlp of this class is twelve days, br* 0*9 t.S 8:16 4.0 14:404.4 1MM.I the KAtori Maru. on her maiden in­ 1:14 7.9 8:* IS 16 1ft 4.4 19*4 44 Sunset in the sen'Ice. He has been roaming 118 8.0 9:02 2.7 17:06 68 20:26 68 Hour Min. Hour Min around the coast for the past twenty ward trip crossed from Yokohama in 1:29 8 8 9:21 11 years and in that time he has only slightly over eleven days. 1:60 8 3 10 09 1.8 April 1 ----- $------« 2:02 8.6 16:47 1.6 put one vessel ashore. The liner encountered gales on her April 1 last outward trip soon after getting 1:14 8.6 11:27 I S April 3 2 28 8 6 12:10 1.1 Audit Bureau of Circulations clear of Cape Flattery, but It was not April 4 The time used Is Pacific Standard fpr April 8 SAILED ON NEW TIME until she reached mid-ocean that she the 120th Meridian west, It 1s counted April 6 was assailed by frequent storms of from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to mid­ April 7 hurricane force. night The figures for height serve to Linar President Oat Away Yeeterday distinguish high water from low water. April 8 Afternoon far San Franeieea. Man Overboard. Where blanks occur in the tables, the April 9 tide rises or falls continuously during April 10 On more than one occasion the big two successive tidal periods without turn- April 11 First of the Pacific Steamship Com­ steamship was hove-to and great April 1Î pany's liners to leave here under the green combers swept her decks. One lnThe height Is In feet and tenths of a SWSSMU April 13 American Daylight Saving Law. the foot, above the average level of lower Steamship Presl.lent, Capt. Couelne. left member of the crew was washed over- April 14 , hoard by a heavy sea, according to re IOEequ*m«it.—To find the depth of water April 16 the Outer Îkicks at 4 o'clock yeeterday afternoon, one hour ahead, for San Fran ports from the OrienL and lifeboats on the sill of the dry dock at any tides April 16 . claco, Wilmington and Han Diego. and other deck-gear were smashed. add 19 0 feet to the height of high water April 17 aft above given. April 18 The Governor, of the same fleeL Is due On this particular voyage the Katori April 19 to reach here about midday on Monday Maru carried nearly four hundred from the South The Governor Is bring passengers all told, there being 126 A VANCOUVER DEATH. April » ing another large list of farmer tourists April 21 In the saloon accommodation. who are hurrying back to the prairies to Vancouver. April ft.—After a short April 22 prepare for the 1918 harvest. Fushlml Maru Due. April * Illness. W. F Martin, aged thirty- The N. Y. K. liner Fushlml Marti, April 24 five. local manager of the Canadian ARRIVES FOR COAL. the largest vessel of the fleet. Is due April 26 Northwest Steel Company, Ltd., died at to reach Victoria on Monday morning April 28 1601 Comox Street thfa morning. He April 27 The barge Acapulco, in tow of the with a large list of saloon and steerage was stricken with tonsllitis a week ago April 28 tug Taloonh. ha* passed up to Nanaimo passengers and a 12,000-ton cargo. and hls condition grew steadily worse, April » from San Francisco. She will trans This is the Fushlni's third vdyage complications setting in until this April SO port a cargo of coal to the Golden here since being transferred from the Gonsales Heights, morning, when the end came. The Observatory, Gate. European service. V'ctorU. B. C. same time destroy the unfair advant­ would enable It to taJu over and Starting out on tbe truism that Ute age held by .the blink over commercial operate many tiyrtttutione1 to-day in present .•yalem lends the credit of the itiiiiiiiiiiimim nation to the banking institutions, he institutions. In other words, accord­ Cankda whose operations could, be con­ STATE SHOULD TAKE ing to Mr. Weart.1 it would mean the sought to ebow how those same institu­ sidered as public utilities and as right­ tcmedytng of a «mistake and simultane­ tions were part and parcel with com­ ously removing an Injustice. fully belonging to the peoplf. mercé generally of an interlocking "of, The Wealth of the West. directors fostering a combination in National Institution. trade which was unquestionably a BACK ITS PRIVILEGE Mr. Weart referred to the fact that A National Institution would beat once menace to the people. ^ ^ the Union Bank of Canada moved its the custodian of the forty odd millions head office a few years ago from the Forces Gradually Combining. now in the Poet Office Savings Bank, Mr. Weart cited the various mergers proceeded the speaker. It would be the City of ^Quebec to the City of Winni­ \ J^V. Wear! Advocates Na­ peg and it was the only^bank that and how the process had dwindled the custodian of the capital and reserve of could be considered in any respect a number of banking Institutions with tional and Interprovincial the present chartered banks. It would every prospect of a still further whit­ then haVe the right to issue to the sev­ western bank. The clearing houge re­ Banking Institutions turns for 1917 showed that for the tling down. In 1889 forty-one banks eral chartered banks national rotes were doing business in Canada as are you prepared to fill equal to their capital and reserve It whole of Canada the volume of trade was 112,661,600.600; of that amount al­ against only nineteen In 1918. This would have the right to loan to the latter number he disposed of In two chartered banks an equal amount In most one-third," or 'over four millions groups, the Montreal, Commerce and a good business position ? . WHOLE SYSTEM IS DUE rational currency at four and one-half of dollars, was from the four western Royal, and the second group the re­ per cenj., giving to those institutions provinces. *Tt cannot be disputed maining sixteen banks. He alluded to Being “prepared” means being thoroughly equipped to do the ' FOR COMPLETE CHANGE the use of their capital and reserve, that there is greater potential wealth the statement made- by Sir Thomas work required'—not by old methods but by the newest, quickest, which they now enjoyed and an equal In the four western provinces than White in 1915 in which there was surest ; not niatilv,3 seeking to oil long-disused faculties at the ex­ amount .in national currency," not is­ in Eastern Canada,” said the speaker sounded the warning that the proposed sued by themselves at very little above with no small amount of pride in the merger of the Royal Bank and the pense of your employer's time hut smartly, grasping the essentials Believes Merger Consequences the cost of printing; but %L_the low farthest west. Real wealth Was flow­ Bank of Hamilton would not #e in the at otfee and catching the full stride quickly and efficiently. If you iste of four and a half per cent., amp!* ing from the cultivation of mother best interests of Canada. Certainly It are untrained] if you have allowed your training and practice to Will Become Menace capital, he suggested, for legitimate earth, from the extraction of metal could not be considered for a moment, lapse ; if you are partly trained hut would rise higher—then YOUR commercial transaction* It would from the hills, and from the taking that the Bank of British North Sooner or Later place them on a par with other Loan­ from the sea of the wealth therein. America could be considered a weak OPPORTUNITY LIES NOW IN ing Institutions who were compelled to Inter-Provincial Bank. banking Institution, said the South loan their own capital, or the capital Convinced of all these things he Vancouver member interrogating the position to-day. Talk of merger as that such corporations might obtain asked his auditors if It woQld not be Legislative Press Gallery.. they would, the Speaker clung to the April 5. from the issqc of bonds, except that the in the interests of the people of Can­ THE SPR0TT-SHAW banks would have the advantage of the belief that combination meant purely Thejatter part of J. W. Weart'# speech ada. at this time. Instead of diminish­ money they borrowed from the na­ ing the number of competitive banks, and simply restraint of trade. He was In the Legislature this afternoon was tional Institution at only four and a to Increase that number by the four not agreeing with the figures quoted in BUSINESS INSTITUTE coii'ined to an interesting surrey of half per. cent. western provinces joining hands with the Canada Gazette Included lit the Bank returns for the fiscal year ending banking conditions as they exist In Ten Million Profit. the Union Bank of Canada or New Bank, ^neorpdrathtg ait -filter- Provin­ April, 1917, which placed the valued The Big Successful Victoria Business School Occupying 16 Rooms in Canada at the present time Ip. tUa The national institution would make cial Bank" each province subscribing amount of bank" ptehilsee ât f4l.98f.060 the Pemberton Building and Employing a Staff of 9 Trained i pinion the Dominion lias Arvivod at a a profit Of f"ur and a half per cent, for at leant five million of capital, — they would fetch In the elpen market stage wfoeh & change In the whole sye- which, taken on the capital and re­ making the joint capital $20,600,660. millions more than that, he said. 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Many Would Close. There was *leo to be considered the fact that, following the establish­ the Comptroller was head of the de­ A CREDIT BUSINESS. ment of the national institution, the partment, and If Ahere was any ques­ SPUDS, NOT FLOWERS o»ly one possessing the power to is­ Sciatic Pains tion of discipline it should come A tailor in a certain Scottish Village sue paper money, to receive deposits through the Comptroller. Piets at Rear ef Parliament Building# and deal with exchange, there would took a notion to start a public-house, Alderman Hirgent thought it was re­ Will Grew Vegetables fer be no necessity for some three thou-' -from grettable that the Council had not Im­ Soldiers. but before doing so he considered It sand branches of chartered banks to mediately reinstated Mr. Smith on would be wise to consult the laird. remain open. Many of them, he said, Tuesday. were established solely for the purpose In keeping with the spirit of the age For this purpose he waited on that However, the Council number* de­ gentleman and made known his er- Exhausted of taking deposits while all that would cide* to hear him and Mr. Smith brief­ and heeding the general exhortation close, or a-number of them, could be ly extended the explanation contained foi increased production of foodstuffs, or replaced by the parent Institution. it has been decided to convert the gar­ “Diana do that. Will," said the laird ; in his letter td the Council read ma den plots on the Superior Street side Nerves Tuesday. •'man, ye’ll drink a* the profits." of the Parliament Buildings into the The Mayor renewed hlr. expression of more utilitarian service of vegetable “Prophet»!” replied WlU; "I thought opinion made drt Tuesday that Mr. growing, so that henceforth the hum­ the prophets were dead.” THREE OFFICIALS Rust might have notified him—if it m ble spud and kindred edibles will re­ Notwithstanding this advice Will was impossible to do so verbally he place the flowering beauties which should have dropped a note to him. If have for long been so carefully tended. started a public-house, and laid In a EXPLAIN THEIR CASE Mr. Smith’s contention was right, Head Gardener Partington Is now considerable stock of liquors on credit, there waa nothing further to be sgid on busily engaged in preparing the when a glorious merry-making wa* in­ the subject. With regard to Mr. Bay- ground for the planting oif a practical augurated and kept up till Will's mur he thought it strange he should variety and It will t>e noted with von - have acted as «ha at SL time w he»»- eWereHe wteUctiont that Abe whole of barrels gut as “dry as a whistle. laydf Contends 'Authority the citytwas endeavoring to sell de­ the produce derived from the several The merchant from whom Will gke Lake over description. He would like the Coun­ COCOA ness along the sciatic nerve the holiday. He had arranged with cil to determine the question of re­ in the hips and thighs, and Mr. Preston to look after the work In sponsibility for management of the indicates an exhausted condition of the nervous system. hie absence and had made various at­ departments, and whether the Mayor The food drink tempts to notify Ills Worship of his In­ was to be consulted, or officials to take Relief is sometimes obtained by external applications or the use tention to be absent (pom the City: holidays when they saw fit It had Having the opportunity to take down been suggested that one man should be without a fault of heat, but at the slightest provocation the distressing pains return Resident Engineer D. O. Lewis, of the responsible for the City Mall frwUfoey- and from time* to time become more severe as the nervous system Canadian Northern Railway, to see the not already a man In the person of the revetment work planned this summer Mayor? He hoped the matter would Made of high grade cocoa becomes more exhausted. to protect the banks damaged during be dealt with firmly In any report^ the winter rain*, he had #one down which would be made. He also ad­ beans, skilfully blended and The only way to obtain actual this treatment until the nervous sys­ with Mr. Lewis. Tbe latter had had tem is completely restored. vised that authority In the Treasury cure is by a reconstruction of the considerable experience with regard to Department should be clearly defined. manufactured by a perfect bank erosion on the Mainland, and he wasted nerve cells, and this is best Nervous disorders do not right The matter then dropped, to be dealt desired his advice before work costing with when the suspension comes up In mechanical process, without accomplished by Dr. Chase’s Nerve themselves, but naturally, become $7,600 or ,$8.000 was undertaken He the City Council on Monday. Food. It need not cost you much to more acute as the system becomes could assure them there was no Inten­ the use of chemicals. It is restore vigor to the nervous system, further exhausted. It is only wise to tion of discourtesy in the course he WHAT THE BARBER THOUGHT. be warned by sleeplessness, head­ had taken. On his return to the city but it will take a little patience, par­ he immediately called on the Mayor, absolutely pure and whole­ aches, neuralgic and sciatic pains and As Illustrating the slight esteem In ticularly at first. After you have and tendered a personal apology. which scientific men are held in this some, and its flavor is deli­ used a few boxes and got the build­ to take immediate action to restore Had Arranged Work. country, Professor Sir H. 8. Jackson, ing-up process established you will the depleted nerves before paralysis, Mr. Raymur said he had discussed one of the new Knights Commanders cious, the natural flavor of find improvements from day to day lacemoter ataxia or some form of thé matter with Mr Smith, and finding -of the Order of the British Empire, told helplessness is developed. that It was doubtful he would be there­ a story recently of an experience that which will encourage you to keep up on the Saturday, had made arrange­ befell him some time back at a certain ,the cocoa bean. ments for thé conduct Of the office. ATI Targe town In the Midlands, where he the work had been cleaned up on the had gone in order to be present at a Thursday evening before the staff left. meeting of the British Association. On The genuine bears this While ht; admitted an unfortunate mis­ the morning following his arrival he Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food understanding. there was no Intention went to a barber's shop to get his hair trade-mark and is made of disobedience or discourtesy. Such a cut and the man who waited on him. thing had not been suggested In the after some preliminary conversation, only by IS c«Bt* s box__do not par more—at all dealer» or Rdm.e.oa, Bate» ft Co., Ltd., thirty years of hla service for the city. asked: “What exactly is this British Toronto. On every box of the genuine yon wlU dad the portrait aad signature of ft. W, He was particularly sorry to have the Association that’s meeting here to­ WALTER BAKER ft CO. Limited. Mayor act as he had because his rela­ day?” Chase. M.D.. the famoae Receipt Book anther. >• tions had been satisfactory with him Tht.. professor explained that It was hitherto. a society of learned scientific men. Montreal, Can. Dorchester, Mass. 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TT ISE UNFURNISHED HOUSES PERSONALS "DELICIOUS, APPETIZING." FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE—ARTICLES MOTOR CYCLES ANt) CYCLES VICTf.HIA URAKD MARMAUDB. (Continued.) (Continued ) kvkhrsiti gt'S eating it. TIMES' SPECIAL TUITION Viâoria* Daily Times !N lU'VIXiî nvv RIGHT! ‘•coonrite hgmh.xy chutney. MALADE. "VICTORIA BRAND ' -COOPER S BOMBA YCHUTNKY." VICTORIA liitANli- furnished and COLUMN. HtrMi vxx do Tills. :___ IS A tit’Alt ANTIT OF **1’ HITT. OFT YOUIdle <"YCLS 'put m order for FOR RENT- me. AT AU. GROCERS. AND SMIN CAN'T spring ridingrtL.._ We Have good men who furntehe.1 1 Jeyd-Young^lune A Russell. RICH FURNITURE at moderate prtcee; ADVERTISING Phone No. 10% l«ut ilvwe a ho t»uv at hVtrl*1» «««’I tint CAN BA.VK MuNlif >* hiiylng PM |be fen _ ___ .— .. .— •lire to please Vktorla Furniture Co., EÔUCATIONAL , . , from Th* Wi ll* furniture Vo. Ltd. • new machine, see our Ms roe/ Sliver Ft>UR RfuiMED BUNGALOW, Eldon 7*0 Yatee fltrect ^ 38 right. Ribbon. Pt I inlay’» Cycle Store, ell Vit» Place, near Purnelde. modern, feu red. ST. M it'll A EI ’ S St'HOGL FOR Hu Y s- UNHEARD- Of stfAI’H this week In , Strwst. ______9 full eLfed basement Tapeuott. Phene CANDY SPECIAL# Saratnga Are.. Oak Bey. Kyrie fly­ lit# Alvertistents m?Kttrwn sun wn oammhmhok ladle*' and pMi'UMii*n'f second-hand Liberty Mixture. »«6. per pound. man*. M A. fOxon.). e»»leted by C. V. HOVSK nothing. Shaw « Co. » Fort Street COÜE IN and eoe" the famous Roy el 6G8L______M made Qream Caranlvls. B0r. p ». Contract ut« tm ap- KUtl.T and itiain crop weed pulatoee for Street______tf-S Ipe* nnd Hod*» N«in«- bi tter Our own ENGINEERING INSTRUCTIONS. fdt ration. •r • î| f* *v \A vi- 'i u‘ Cy. le Work*. 574.Johnson Street. l'hoir moke Atiio choice fruit* l« ’ift Wink r m rued automatic tire role at barasin price*. Buy before lt«7. _____ # • No advcrtieect'Uit for 1««»» than tic No f-wd è FngMeh hah *i»riml 4h'*»t • ai,* k l« *»h*n*te'i Glm Fook Yu Our Motto: ‘To Flea**. Our Aim. , CNCtN’KKBF tnetructro f«ir • rtifl- «Jverti^Vtueiit A-»rd fur low than one 1ÎI6 lfl8 Government Street Ii£5 T", OTHERS fail cbttag»*. «>n car .hue end does to etty; marine, etatlonary, DleeeL W. O. Win- d*di»r ■-* nha»h ISM ».•»*.bdl* pith MaronV Ku— per mpnth. Currie sr Puker. U14 LIBERTY CANDY KITCHEN. tvrbfim. 221 Central Bldg. Phones 6471 rliut HP eotM gwM wrhH watch tt* A Sltovn. FtUt 8*'~f>lg-Tt» the garda». Come tn Vm Wtth Tour IMeyele Troubla. 'Ugla* SireeL Phone 1465._____ gi-tl » Utc number of wor.u in tr4t»r. molar eon to. 60- V^te awdof- •6Î Yate* Street. Near DeiTglav *r» estimate. group* *« De#TIktii't wait,wal.... md*» ....It now. Ea«istern * Store NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYC1 -BS. S rrrl* tt New Hilthro wmtar fp'k. Wt Street. a 12-11 ItuVrtKK TO LET three or l^iw ftfnra* a» one word. Détint *178 ivat.tr rvrk *1* .at tv * three V'.» Mi F. Also a Full line ef MUSIC n;ark*.»xi P>R TOYS, cupa and saucers and other FISHING TACK I.E 3218 QUADRA STREET Fh e rwroed. AUTO FOR HIRE. complet* tmjnmw» act with *Ut* **t- chh-kerr. MU !»-«• at*n»fl* Ftatlonerr At M-xIrrat- Prleee modern btrtrgatow. large basement, ate-. ^ Kew Car—I-at «it IMS Model. the nitirrsif cot-umbta academy A«fv. iti#> «" uhn *o .*lre mav Fare Wmr* wtrdrohe etî* tdrvttie* ♦with etc see cm- r*rr (ff Thu s st a8-T ‘ tnîtnedtaT» possewatbrr: IK per’imwth. Popular ahort afternoon pleasure trtpe OF WUFTC " R. TIÏ6IW1W Sfêglr. TTlw* . xefcH*-* *p*4re***4: *9^4 bov at TtMcYvrei re» tiros and mudguard*. J’î JO. tirs», HARRIS A SMITH, $1.10 per hour. ctpaf Votre piano, vtoftn. *rHhr. sHht- • t": Office jtnd forwa«d*d tîL !****■ noter from t* TS. Inner tv bee I’ * ÜVT cam >KVN VH'Kl.KK catsup, vtne- ICO Broad .St. _ $17 T .AN G FORD HTREKT «Vlvtovla THOU. J. SKELTON, _ rrodlng, gutter. French, Italian. _Cor.- - «tiw». A~U.elgc|nf made fv ihls mod rri hV’yvV e’ ■vlilc U^ipi; 2? ?$' fTfs. vrarmaîadre and Won iwter Ye On id ReHeMe Store 83 West)—FUti ro4UfWt modem bungs to rr. Phone 35U 1TN Lee Av^nt.* Cook an.l Fort Slrgfcts. ever RlflJ eft lamp*, ft X- ptavtng card* W K*nr*e Ther'rr the*be«t. The Western lerge bnwii.vTit good chtrken t.mrae*. Bank Pliant» 28(7. g pprlr-njr S for ISr «•arpentartf pencil*. Pickling Works, ltd. Vk>t«.r1a. B C H CHEAPEST RTtmt In town for your etc.. |1C per month. Birth. mari in.ee, death 'and fumerai Hr .Taooti ; Aar on won1* new, and aecwkl bFyrle repelra and auppli*. DON’T FORGET—Lady markers at tije netiv« 1. per «rord per Insertion. hand store. ITT Johnson St Phone 1747 FOR HALF S$x» fl*h boat. I h. p. heavy evele. Blrvcle and Supply StO/A "^4 8t. Jam»-* Fool Room. ak-tt MaNDOUN. UKULELE- «'Isssiflrd advertieemecit* may be tele­ engine. 57x* work boat. 8 h. p. heavy Yate* Ptr«^t ” lie laxii * investment Aupser phoned fo The Ttn.o* Office. but *t»ck TTT MART 76* Fort Street If vmi are engine; **x* 4 rabln cruiser. 10 h. p. 622 Government Street aS-ls VOONIA TEA 1* different 1t> peeked ’ PLOWRIGHT'S MUSIC SCHOOL advertisements «IxviM afterward* lie con­ l.mkfnc for bargain» tn second-hand heavy engine. • h. p. Regal engine. Dro­ in hermetically f-cal*-d lead packaç-s in Bromn Block me Broad 8t. Phone lMA- furniture, carpets etc. roll and Imp did condtrloii. recaptly «.verhauled amt ■MAU. VYTTTAOE. furnieh*!," uotur- firmed in writing. Office open from S ller and Ignition. Causeway Beat re-palnte-l. complete with license ** Ceylon, thereby retaining all the flavor Hour»: l to *.!» p.m.. except Wedneeuari. emr prier* Wanted to hur furnli ultiwd. low leid. 1*1 UMWUU and. aroma. Ask gouT dealar. r. Other hours by appointment. nf air dreertnthma Fini we-MM - 6*46. Phone S*DT.. :rr r a«-« THE QUALITY PRESS. 1117-21 laroglev SdtTtiAlj,, for atovee and renew ''■C EASTER HATS FOR MEN—We are KXCKLAIOR TWIN MOTORCYCLE, hi Ul'KlNO API-.II. AND MAY *Yi-r»l 8tre« t. Wr |»r1nt np to a utendanl an 1 BANJfl______Ot-rTAW- HELP WANTED—MALE Fort SMeet. Coll* made end connected: showing a smart line of hsls st IS 66 In good condition. 165. Inrluiting llcwr'*'- iiM»dern bouée» will b* - available In not dawn to a price. X ewchanre* made. Phong « up-to-dato shape» for eprirg wear, also Hire S811Î,.______•< » -IN Till’ IIRART OF THB RERKSIIIRB a special lightweight flexible felt at Fairfield. ParUy furnished bungalow NOTICE To TOURISTS-The Parliament HII.I.S” n»« -one *y* Iti« H»oNISMfl—"Usually the follow who VMPHFÎ.TA WORKS- Ümbréltsa thrr" CflFKIU ell the neighbor» hrled on April IS. 886 A. A. Mel.arev. 4«B w**l* Mini, Dept. D*.1d Spenr-r,^,^ depends on a boost to get to the top ItM^wtilrh la a winner Frost A Frost. Sa» werd Building. ______*11-11 Building* are altueted about auarter of ha* to have help after he get* lred end re-covered nwtly and quick- Weetholme Btk 1411 Government 91 He rhle* a Brantford hike, the beet be a mile aouth of the Hameterley Farm Mo If r • IHKk-'ii i'i lutin* P el reaaortgbta prtew W7 Fort Street ever tried. Get voulu from Ruffle. Hu; TO ItKT Modern. 8 rowmal dro lflng. «o«re. - Where-the beet# go rtMtti|»l In tlu- J 1 n rft-NT Wirt,It •*>•*. Ut« ilan.l Urt.. 7« Tates Street. We‘11 Phone ML ...... ______,i_ 11MALLEABLE and ate*< range* 81 per. eyrie min; TU Titis _____ ** well niilabéd. 1 firepiw ro. I acres alndow *5 . s.-ret. of the Wli lt««t »nd novel buy your old rag*. 4c. week Phone 4686 1861 Government lit. wooded land. gw*l Ivcatbm. I mil»* Cfma.liaii Draeoone. havhvt P*“™ SAVE Klfoil LEATHER . . Fawcetfk, WANTKI» 4ienfe bicycle, hi gw»er money ordvra are pound. a«-S Phone <86. ~______M FDR" SALE *16-gallon gel mi Weil i dition ; *tptt? make and price. Box on eafr in five tiuiusand utTU-e» tnr.u»*! - from oveiw*. Iw -ll»p.»*l. U At Ub-rly cistern : bargain Box 8». M.«yw«»ofl ai-11 month Mi Plumion A Fullerton Bobu, out Canada. a6-.38 to ar. ««v| engagement». Addrvaa *«4 tfOOPBH S MUM HA Y CHUTNKY MODERN DANCING property taught Time*______. H h CTCentral Bldg Plwn<- 1SS1 at-ll ttrongtitoa Street. Plions H56L all-4T U JOHNNY ON THE SPOT. ■ Pk«ma SIQAl. M ISO-CLOSE AN Fti^ATH -The exemtonr MOT< iRCYCLBS Harley HavidawwiT * h A SPECIAL UNK of real ellk walet* her.- iiistrurled M t«> sell by publie ja twin. 112$ Hudson. 8 eywed. H»; fOR RENT-Five roomed bungalow, tar- for la.llee. pri«-ed fron- $178. Kwang PIANO Wiorough tnatructtoa; leeeona. WANTBD—Hellatde man. •bonatoim.l tu POMERANIAN SPITZ PPVPTES for tin. Non a power tmst. 6» ft tong. 6 ft. Hendt rson 16 b p;. ÎTOprod. 8M8: *se- naca. nepr «fubtlss Hospital. IB* Lae Tat Tune. -MM-CtoeaeawiaBI Sian *8. *6 , jûc. aaesL...... - ______wooke. i«nd « tiling to be g.-nerel!> «i<«rr sale. At»ulv 136 At fdiwreni1- Street, or lieaui. fully tniulpped with 18 h. p ond-hsnd marMnro. In fine running oe- À % eu us. Sl.’B' ful In «p-« nuntrj atore. Write Post PI.«»ne M4»I. allb» Union engine, almost new The role DO'YOU KNOW "ANYTHING ABOUT KVKt.TN * OOfTT twher ef -»;■ «1er We have one Harley and one flud- Ft tit ItgNT- Five-rasm. eruxlern heasa. TEA? 1 do. I «an cunvlnoe you at Pupil of Toronto «Nj-mwj- „Chfl- • IAoX 68E stating cKpertim-.e and will t*ke place at 3 P. m. Tueada). the •oii. both new rrarhhiea. which we are fur na« mi aad gaa < range and boufei. dren a epectaltr- till Oxford •vagea repitihl Must l»e exempt funu SPECIAL. 9th. Tbl* lwet may la*, seen gny lime offering at greatly reduced prtros. The «titles hi. Apply 6IS King'» Road. Phene The Fern. 810 Yate* Street. $1 Phone ' m1S-«T military act v !*•»•. _____ *^-l by applying to the umle« *Um«n1 Terms Quaker Tumatoee. 86c. tin Douglas Cycle A Motor Ce. 2*46 Doug- MML.______a>-i* L KATE HILL of 11U Yates Street, TWX tiiNTt.T SCHOOt. OF MT'Xm W O’Connell. of sale te cash. A. K. Mlt. hell, auc- las Street. Flume 873 Th««rougbly have never tm urred any debt» during 8pe«'UI price* on 16-cane lot*. th«n»wr and lieiliff, 403 Union Bank equtps«ed machine repair shop A K HOUSES FOR RENT «1 personally attend» to all re­ 7*7 VIEW STREET Ten rooms, ail «•» bend. and any debt* incurred sinew eraan. vocal and theorv of muMe taught R.»Y with w!ie*-l. a Hitt«il f»r all day OVAL►VAI, FRAMRS-OMFRAMES -Get that re« entty en- pair work. November bave been Incurred by m> work At'pl» at onte. Angua ( 11 GENVINE ASHCROFT POTATOES one flo for feeds. U28 STANLEY AX KNUE Eight roen.w. firm that wiutvietand*” printing. It . it> bank: g»w<1 health nwewiry; re- i: DELM ASTRO, FURNITURE WANTJCD Single ...... m______DANCisk. unner ■ etc , large or email fete. IF Kurt1 St In very gohd « biidltlon. can b«- mad# lo­ Isn't everyone that doe*' Consult tin* fcrriu-e* Boa ITW. Yin**#.' ' al'J-b 16k$ Government 8t aS-11 II in two fwpatute octmiuuivle*. uumediatr Acme Frees, Lift, View Street. Phon« management Mr*. Rlmpéon. Monday GLAZED HOT BED SASH. 6*5 ft SH. «». .patU.i.. r«-iit $18. MIL K nlglvt. adult riase; .Satunlay afternoon. I WANTED—Smart bo>. with Wheel, ml- SEED POTATOES Strong healthy, t-hlMren'a claae; Wedneeday an«1 flativ- 1 f«»rin proxl-lett lsinge * Uo.. 747 Tales hand picked. Varieties Million lajllar. drllvered In city. Window*, door*, to- SMA14. BOY"* Mh'TVIJi, mu* W «" SWEETS THAT SWEETEN Hutton's Hells nee. Vp-to-Date. Raleigh. terlor flnlah. He. flret-« lasa « ondWon and cheap for cash. COR SPRINGFIELD AND WIIJN)N- dav night*, public dan roa Good or- I Strevt. ‘ Sere rerolv# Rkrht rooms, furnace heating, modern cheatra. Hal! to rent._____ -______«H-47 WaNTKIi—Strung U»y. about 17, t«Vdrive MsaiiIcIi grown mu# our own farm. Telephone l»2 ~______<*» the tone and conversation of all who Northwestern Creamery, Ltd.. 1*11 Whittington and In good conUitlou. rent $17. DANCING — lira nnumni ■ <■■■■ — h4»rse. K. W. Whittington Lumber Vo., and HIRwISa______WANTED Immediately, ranch, ^sultahld tgate them. You van offer ySur friend* I Ad.______at-i Rrnad Street. a*-B fer grain growing, not far frvMi Vic­ W-» ilner refreehment than nome of <«ur Adult*. Monday night; young student* stx n i >a iTd VNr>Kitw«N»n ' 136 PA Nl writ A STREET-Five room». chticidalés They are tempting In l.mka. Friday night: children. Saturday efter- *>• Hi lY wantwt to arotet tn *tot» PY>H *A 1 ,E- 4 "heap, one ren table forge, WRITER No. 4 for role, SK. toria; strft# rent. B-x 1249. Tlmro al2-13 In flrat-vlaee sham*, large ganlen. In- nonn. Hippodrome Hall. View St, atij.43 •me 130 lbs anvil, pii»#- dies, cutter* amt clu.ting chk ken run. Immediate p<»ssee- tempting in taste. Taate the taete an-] ; K«««»d ______WANTED—A small eu* lieatar. in good b» convinced. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING pro­ ■ •Ol>ui lunlt. to learn the trade. Domin­ vise*, plumber furnucaa; nlao aem* vondltloii. reawmable 6$2 Yates Street aluti. rent 817-86. perly taught PHvate le»son* 'aaly. ion Mvut Alurtict. Oak Bay Jun.-thm. plumbing flxturee. Hex 1161, Times. GALVANIEKD HHKETS, pip*, "• pun aUl nap*. Box 1161. Tlmro. atiMJ BS3 SH STNEET - Six PH If.Id PS Ptmne 1 - . m S^XKTKU- T, lu glllei, i vUlU. *CluW. 66»i>we. é*a«8» - «Çhtnttlatr# aiwf Oandk»*, ______ML aaro j Waénraday aml y A (l«-\NTTTV hr-Ol.n l-Al-KRlii MOfîK Ffwite 4trad " what Maÿnèr M» Gofcrnmefir StfWti has v. say la The We»k a8-18 wodd ea>* In The Week a4-S sale. lc. tier pound. iTrculatUm I>ept., *t*t. * I-.west CtllNt;SK Inelruin-nte. ,»w>erm. etc room Ladl* So., gent» 86c. Ozard * SfmEMXKFfTVnntnt"ïvonrô. K Hoot ------I4SH ab-l* Ftilt SALK One hr «Iran Hr lard press. . ______SH5 33 KI.T.TCT! STItF.ET Fix's rooms; rent. Win* non. Tue». M3 Covernment m. ^hrotrÜDbtor roKtoHneat of Mrw .Abl delivery wagon, two-wbaelM butcher ft., etate |*artl« uiars. Bex 1190. Time* FOR ItKN^1—Ten-room house, nmdern. BETTER IN AIR-TIGHT TINS for the « art. ai.d other butcher »bop e«iutpno-nt. a< f , *,,. f., | «.«. !*!««• b.xi n. WE OOLLHCT. repair and return foot­ W ANTKD—tghorer» for Jame* Island. Iwjrs ami ««ther friends «irerwa* <-an Apply Swift C*naillan Co ai-11 wear Plu-ne hCfc». The lutrrurban Apply t’anadian Explosive*, l.td., Ar- GREATER PRODUCTION—Reed The 2 dhk-fceh house*, fiult trees end lawn, SHORTHAND now b«* oblnlneil at the XortiiW«-*tern Week. April A May«»r Todd tallftng ■tree* cars every 7 minute*, will rent Sh«>* Shop. Burnside Road. a36-3S • 4«f«- .Building. Vk torla. M. V". all-* Creamery. Broad street. a12 12 LOST" SHORTHAND SCHOOL Nil Govern- aS-U for $80 i«er month. Apply 2184 r'adboio HF WALKED TEN MILES when Ilia eieeit Street Shorthand, typewriting, Mil Y wanted to help deliver milk In IXlRT Ciistonie departmental ch«-«iue No. Hay Road, between IS altil I end 6 and tire blea out. Why not have your J. Greenwood. Wllklnkon Hoad. a»-* 1' WILL BUY household furniture and bookkeeping thoroughly taught *. A. yu-al «-on.llthin. Phone 23LI a6-l3 SI. AI for two extra xulc»n,en hi our .tn.1 parment »t«'t»ped n. awe return to carpet»; hlgheet price paid. Before you Store. 1316 Dnugtaaf «•arpet and «knp will rent.act to buy cu­ FIVE ROOMS. Gin detone Avenue. $to; 6 ft» « ash to operate with me a poultry cumber*. cauliflower, red cabbage and bu»lne»s | have the Improve.! place -in HELP WANTED—FEMALE Wmk.< <»i:i>v:ii1n«; (;«H)I>8 by mall Foil SALE Three hen <»narte-*. from l^lween Vlct«»rla Avenue nnd St. Mary's rooms, with piano, etc.. Howe Street x»-rv *ift singing strain; read) for, Oii>i«-h. Rte»*c Rhone 8.1 MT, n«ÇI7 pickling onion* The Western Plvkling ti'. Fun la A Power. .MU Dotigla* SL Saanich Apply HottiB. 1129. Tlw*wr E Iku _bl*i JL. ÇiX'ksr pu prie*, aiapiwwi In Lmoton Free I'rees. on TO RENT—Fhe-room houee. $14. *l*o TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS a!2-9 and adhérai clerk, one with some kteowl- pedigreed »t«K.e. Impilte 618" l>ulla* Kwjulmslt car. pli-ttwc return to T R 1817 Douglas. Open to buy good furni­ three roo»ie L. H. Foil HALE' Tavlor aafe almost new, GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO wanted. FRONT ______ROOM. with mrpsMps'n-i.h.gP _ at «'a.: Bulbil ng. to>6 S«illy, lxtnd I >cpartmertt. K. A N. I tall - V>ST rtr~ left ™ fn ~ G«»rdon». Ltd., or will ipgy cash. P. O. Drawer 766. IS porch and t^lew of eea mid laountalna. building 3f>x.xe ft.. ftinuabe«l with crock- 11x15x18; price 17$. Apply 39 Ontario Ht. erv, silverware; Ice <*n?»w jilaiuu-a, WANTED--Apprentice for lialvdieroing _ wav Vo.______Mtf-1 ______;______’ ______all-15 Hct.rrah'a^ oti Thunulny afternoon, one WANTED l.Oon* Lawn - or woubl nuit for light hourokeeping 1270 Seax lew Av# ____ a6 IS <*m>klng rgngv. etc. : also unitary ar- Apply at 72» Fort street. , *6-8 xVXNThN» - ui < «..I- and snleaman for Fort SA LE < iarderi 'r«41er. Phone m$7H pah <»f women's high black kid shoes. collected,~ delivered.rered. $1. Dendrldge, ma­ rang«linvua Fot sale at a great *nap. Installment business; state aalary ex- Flmler kindly phone No- 3387R. or leave chinist. Dak Ray Ave. Phone 471. aW-!1 To LET. FURNISHED. LADIES WANTED to ti pay: work aénl any dletanre, • WANTED—Persons to grow mushroom* LOST er week up- walet C; Immediate sale 11.». 111.', Store Osk Ray rnr*. one pair of ey^glaese» Miotgnn ’. rtflws ceepenteFs tools, cloth- low. furnace, gt» lam. National Manufacturing Company. wattis rkn be made by using wasto diamonds and ewalry. etc aL SH spa«* ih cellars. yar«t*. garden*. ot<*. 21-Fi x iT l*A I’NCH for »ale. 8 H. p. Buf CampN-ll * Uo., Hd. ss-37 Aaronaon'e New and 8e- Apprentices or Improver* for Phone 4441. 18 rtlen, Victoria West; $1$ month. *64 21D8L 1 THREE KNAPS at Tyldealeyts. 742 Fort es Johnson sttieet; ik. tall «ring and dressmaking. Apply H. Street, uange, goml a* new. |tf., «me FOUND FRANCIS, SIS Yates 8t (opposite Do­ V<>n*h Ire Road. »_____ AlD-18 TT Brown. 7» Toft Street a«-6 IF JEFF had orü usefl ’Tunlfoani" Engllwh 1 w*r«ii obW with two plat«- glaaa K wouldn't he bait1 FOUND An excellent remedy for black­ minion Theatre), always open is buy cor. NIAGARA AND MENUE#h very W...... A N TED- MMa.,u Id for.v. »maH...... fantti------Jr, no door* 1* tn. t S) tn.. SW one misiiun oak head*. ptuiplea, etc. Toniloain. at all good class and antjhiue furniture, ear- complete, Inctufllng hardware, rnakery. laif* p^ iuDee $3û. waahlng. plain rooking; good home. illlP DRAKTl COVRSE now rf-ady. buffet. -6 ft. 6 to,, with plate «lass' «lours: druggist». * pets.. etc. "Phone 1153 11 linen, bedding, etc., madam ; rent 81* Appl> Box-\ 1162. Tim, w. ______at-6 TwMmgtteftal Correspond______«■nn* EVhrvols,f ______all-12 In.ludlng water, ns children. 1*48 614 TROVNClg AVK Broa«t Street. 836. WANTRD—Any rl«** Ot old metal, or Cresrent Road. Fowl Bay. Phone 71*31.. WANTED Young girl, about 14 or IS, to itB Douglas Street. All particular* free. FURNISHED ROOMS funk : food prk-ee n«M far t-ottl-e. wke. ST XTIONKItY. china, toy*, hardware •nto tire*, rmrpentere' — — altf 121» WHARF STREET, excellent wara- assiet with house work. Phone tfflL. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS and notion». 20 Cook St. T. J. Adenev. Aaron »«m^5S htufke. S». *• or X lk>ugla» Street al-6 Phope 34K. 1} U< iM FORT ABLE. fmnl»h«Nl ruoms. with ur I». ('Ill -unk Oo PERSONAL Kt'RNISMKD housekeeping rooms. home aecrvwortee. overlooking Johnson Street. ----- 13 WANTED — Fxperleoead dTaaamaJprg .*hü cabin*, n em np light ahd water - . I IT Park ; wroy vmwterare rate»- laftlro ^ CtT™„ lAtT VI1.T1 VATloN—Raad Max»» lUOSTiaaiAN. 1U1LU.VN A CO . Ifg»; mihrlde.------a VI 11 TT-E.FOT.KS Tl.e rC. # H ." 70S Ftort Apply TU>x TSL. Tin- ...... | 'otiil'e ■ fUtorial* In Ttm -Weak.. a6-2i ___ Pltone.g. a8 26 Dure. 8* Sayward Bidg. all-6 ___ M FOR RENT Small store In Wkk Bldg.. «VLVEftrKIl APA ItTMBNTS - neiibl# Street, ha* it big ebxk hi of throe BRl’NSWICK HOTKI tA- night up, H Hul'SKKEKFKIt. good and reliable.» and alnglc atiltea. also a few rooms f.ir foiiiou* whf»e* for the youugxtei». Prices weekly tip Flrst-rle w loonllon. Few LIVESTOCK ■ultaVle for barber stxnp. etioemaker or wanted. Phone 5478X2 after 6 p. m. a«-S lodger*. 71$ Tates, phone idg» all-11 from 11.15 wp. al-12 housekeeping rooms, Tates and Doug- preeror. Pliotie 47«>R. a6-20 HOT BED HASH. 3 ft. x « ft while they las. Phone IH BELGIAN HARE RABB1TH fer role, all YOUNG WOlLàN wanted for a lywIUon HOTELS last for 13 each, .fames I^etah A Kvn*i. ■Ixe* from nine week* old. Sc. up. n in. son 9 TOFFKK AUTO LIVERY with a flrwt-ttias» firm; mnst bo tlu»r- Willi, Mg Itavld Stryet. For lamilMAI.T WirnKUtlNTga miglily honest, energetk-. practlval and a»- It roomed apartment, wltli stove and fur­ Phone C6MR, or Box 1347, Times__a»-28 Feven Verletlro- «rulvk to learn. Box lift. Time*. a9 1 niture. on the car line. Apply Brou-; roll HALE Home buW‘ ami ba.my, ... wm, Cre%my Italie. Westhntn.e Grill and Far 'HICKEN HOI’SKH In *ectlon*. long Foe H«uin»e*- -• -1- «g™mtran«MBr^t$grw~ Ladders. Stinger WeyH»; largo gtas* gJM81 ohvap. Appl> after 6 p m., 187»137$ Pan­ • R«m and Butter Quadra Stroot.S8-t Closed Permanently. cunnter. sei-ond-hand doors, window*, dora ArAnU* ______— . Mint and Rutter A FORD CAR FOR $1 lumber att des.-i 1r>V "i>«. Jones, 837 Fort MISCELLANEOUS Melted Milk WANTED Bright, young wma» In enrli WEST HOLME HOTEL (lIFVf’ delivery horae and ha roe* Assorted Dainties community, mod eat weekly «alary with Street a<-13 CRICKET AND TENNIS BATS .j1 ' til* Wanted. Appb Box Id, Time*. aS-M Per Hour quickly and reiumuably. J. Butternuts Without Driver big comtnlaafon. Oarretaon, Limited. Buropean plan: thoroughly renovated-; LET THE FARMER keep prgn and yeti Luxury Slab to leeponsible partie*. Brantford. Ont. nt-S pnder new management. We will ap­ Fainter h*at y englm». Apply Box lift fori Plume 574R - keep rabbits Bend târ for copy of preciate you* support. inn fini'Vi.AFt* roll ii Tii. b«rmetr»e P p P. J. Contain» u*cful article each aS-12 HAVE YOU TRIED THKM7 VICTORIA AUTO LIVERY. SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALE Shop. 32 ItvHid of Trod* Hl«l* Plw.ne month. Rabbit nnd, poultry books kept 787 Broughton Street. J*hone 3063. _ _ ISLAND EXCHANGE AND MART, 68M;____^______«10-51 Instock MIYatsati___ - ..... ai-» For Sale by All Druggiet* and Confec­ BAl«MORAL HOTEL -Newly renovatST 7« to 743 Fort St TONI FOAM kW* ilendruff en«1 ltW*to« k tioner* REFINED YOUNG IJ11»Y wlahea posi­ LKIrkliam's Old Store). OVAL CON VEXED PRAMK9—Large as- Manulartured by Neleon * Shakespeare. tion In dental office. Phone 1*65L *$-l l Rooms. H» per thooth iid. «team heat. Dealers in New sn«l Second-hand eortment In stix-k. Portfalt enlargement in the hair- Cleary »*«l growe hair Lid . Vaocoever, S.C AGENTS WANTED Telephone In every rooiib,- Also unfur- Furniture, etc. • free. Bring any pFture, large or small, nlahed rooms A. Belanger____ aI5-4T to be framed. Tell some friends about FOR BA LE--<>«e team and harne*. atout AMAZING SELLER—Tablets that wmIi ROOMS WANTED H«»u*etiol«l Effect* uurohased In any Victoria Art Emporium, *11 Niagara l.AW 11».. suitable for ranch or delivery. clothe» apotleialy clean without rnb- PROPERTY WANTED* quantity. Rat» Lee, Col wood Station R«mmL til-34 Phone 3408. we will call. 8tre*t. lames Bay. all-81 bingt pniiiilve to eollclt order* with Yen WANTED-Two UnfunpMhnd Uuuim I» W ANTED Due or -4w«i waterfront lots. Don't mistake uddres* C F COX. piano tuner, graduate School WANTED—Any euantity chickens or For ice—Or. Jeeete (’«»«*»’», M D.. real* will bt Ivy «ample* for four wash­ a oomfortaWe Hume, «lose In. with nee laaler* uupplbd from 716 Dunxmnir ings, make dollar an hour. Bteulley's «if garage If pmlWe. Apply Box 12*8 Haankh Arm. below ttiuggetta. Full ISLAND EXCHANGE AND MART. tor the Blind Halifax. 189 S. Turner On., Brake for.V Ont al«-44 partU nlar*. Sub. P. O. A______*t-4ê 7» to 743 Ful l St 11 St. Phm.e 12111,. aiSdrt tæxtcws. tea. %r Btr«»4t. Vancouver. Inkreafter. ail* Times. aS-St *KK THF. "NEW MAIWKT ^ÇTt'LFS at See the new mahhf.t wclfs at HKK rilli" SKW MAltiKT «TCI.ee et IEK THE NEW MASSEY CYCLES at SHF. Till* NEW MASSET CYCLES atSEE THE NEW MASSET CYCLES at SEE TH* NâCW~*ASÏÛ6Y OT3 rilmley1» Cycle Store,,411 Mew St. Pliinley's Cycle Store, 611 View SL FlUuley's Cycle Store, 611 View Sb Filmicy * Cycle Store. «11 View *L Pllmley * Cycle «tore. 111 View St. Pllmley1» Cycle Store, 611 View tit. i* Pllmley'» Cycle Store, 6U

m VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918 (5

•HONK NUMBERS YOU SHOULD POULTRY AND EGGS HOUSES WANTED ACREAGE COMMERCIAL PRINTING. LAUNDRIES' SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS KNOW fContlnuvd.) (Continued.) VICTORIA PRINTING A PUBLISHING NEW METHOD LAUNDRY. LTD^. I0l6- W. J. SAVORY, succcj .. "ay A Co., WANTED—In Eaqulmalt, furnished CO.-*»nufacturtng_____ station era. Legal It_ NorthNorth, Park LI. -D. McLean. Expert Broad Street. _For __ Ibedding__ ~~._ Wout planta,_____ house of 6 or 6 rooms. Phone 19661 < RETURNED SOLDIER wishes to sell and commercial printing at abort not. Iaun<*erera. Tel. 2300. both flowers and vegetable»,ties, and reli­ CHAMPIONSHIP end «liver cup wlp- a12-23 .-or trade farm In Saskatchewan for Publications and edition work a spe­ able aeed* of all kinds, raspberry canes, TIMES WANT AD. DEPT. .. ner«. TCyjMwHtwllB* Whit." Wyandotte property here as he la unable to work cialty. to Tales Street. Victoria. B. C, etc. The .oldest established house In •K*« for hatching; «Ion «gga from my MALL. SUNNY' COTTAGE or bunga­ underwear launT8. 66x132. locate CHILCOTBN STOCK RANCHr-560 aertw, It. JACK, ladles’ tailor. Drees LIFE INSURANCE FOR SALE—1817 Cadillac. used very lit­ HATCHING EGGS from heavy-laying -9' roomed dwelling, quthouses. barn*, fit guaranteed; cleaning, pressing. > 2019 MARVIN * co.. K. B.. 1301 Wharf. SW» tle, practically good as new. Apply J. ed on corner Marigold and Burnside, Douglas." . a 19-47 LONDON LIFE INS. CO.. 666-7 Perman­ White Wyandotte», also White Leg­ half of each are planted with aspara­ stable*, etc., well watered; adjoining ent Loan Bldg. Lawson A Andrews. chandler* and logger»' supplies. TeL L Beckwith, l li.me «8. ’ all-ll horns. |1 setting. R. Waterhouse, 29<5 acreage may be .leased. 14 and 15 gus and rhubarb In full bearing; this la DETECTIVE AGENCY Reps. . . m3-47 ONE OVER LAN D.four-paaeenger coupe, Mlllgrove Ft. Phone 1040!,. all-» a genuine bargain at a sacrifice price, SOUTH SAANICB^To acres, alj under BUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CAN­ SEEDS electric lights and starter, cost $2.40). 8300 cash and assume email**mortgage; -PRIVATE DETECTIVE. .OFFICE.M.Ü? a t.Hi gain at JLOOti; one Ford. 1817, cov­ all taxes will be paid. Apply C. Thomas cultivation, new cottage of seven rooms* H ll>ben - Ron* Bldg Day ana n ADA— F. M Kltner, city manager. R C. EVERYONE INTERESTED In poultry R. M. D. 1 a5 45 with all modern convenience*, including Permanent I»an Building. J. R Simp­ NOW 18 THE TIME to sow English ered delivery wagon. Just painted. SfiRO. should read Poultry. Pigeons and Pet- electric light, phone, water eyatvm.« Phone 14U. son and O. F. Foxail. city agents. 47 broad beans and ear«y garden scuds. one Ford runabout budy. new, i4ice $*>• stock, Kk\ copy. 621 Yates fit-, upstairs. furnace and oi»«n fireplaces, garage, Button seed*. A. J. Woodward, florisL Pllmlvy'a Uatage, Johnson BtrejK JLTlt HOUSES FOh SALE ELECTROLYSIS NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE m31-47 stahU.*,^rbarn and hen houees; school, CO.. 504-5 6-7 Bayward Bldg 47 store and church and tram station in BARRED ROCK and Wyandotte eggs CENTRALLY. beautifully situated • ELE<'TRP'ITY I» the only sah* and per­ SEWER PIPE AND TILE MFGRS. FOliD CAR. 1917 touring, first-ciass con­ from my prise birds, splendid layers. roomed house. Box 1170. Times. alO-36 Immediate vicinity ; furniture may be manent method of removing superflu­ dition. engine Just overhauled, good $1.60 per setting nnd up; chicks. 26c. purchased at a valuation. ous hair: absolute cure guaranteed. ti. C- POTTERY CO.. LTD-City office. tires; a real snap -at. 1460. Phone S813L Plume «2. Laity, 2620 Cedar HH1 Road SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE, modern, close Mis* Hanman, qualified, I»naon special­ LIME FERTILIZER, for garden and 220 Pemberton Building. Factory be­ in, beat part of city. Owner, Box 1246. ist, 2t* Campbell BulkMng. Ofllce hours. farm. Apply it now. Lime Producers, S6r2b ON TOLMIE AVENU* CAR L1NL--2J hind bt. George's Inn. tisquimalt Road. . acres, nil fenced and under < iltivation. 11 till 4.30. 47 Ltd., W______■entrantral Hldg. - Phone BALMORAL AUTO STAND—Seven-pas­ BUY YOUR HATCHING EGOS. $1 up. senger autos for hire. Jas. Morgan. BIG SNAP FOR SMALL FAMiLY- spring water, alao Saanich water sys­ El-K< TRi ‘LYflBS—Fourteen wars’ prac­ LIME—Agricultural lime, analysis 98.7 per SEWER AND CEMENT WORK from Scavtew Poultry Farm. 421 Dallas Three-room cottage, with water, light tem; # bargain. tical experience In removing superflu­ cent.; 86.59 per Ion In sacks- Rosebank Phones 378D-3M1L______n Road. Phone 40OL my31-29 nnd full basement, on high ground and ous hatre. Mrs. Barker. Phone 6528, Tti Lime Co.. Victoria. Box 1181. Kilns. T. BUTCHER, sewer and cement work. SEE VS ABOtfT THAT USED CAR-We large lot, near two street cars, clear View Street :------Eaqulmalt Harbor. Phone Belmont 8X. 233ti Lee Avenue. Phone 5286L. a30-4î COMING EVENTS title, no mortgage,, must aell, owner left SOUTH SAANICH—Nine acres, fenced J31-47 buy, sell or exchange autos of the bet­ and under cultivation, excellent *oll. no ter sort Cartier Bros.. 714 Johnson 8t city, $860, terms arranged. Apply Box DYEING AND CLEANING SHOE REPAIRING INNUMERABLE FORCES He hidden 1236, Times. a8-25 rock, clone to tram llneT school, church LIVERY STABLES ±d within ourselves. It la easy to lead and.store In immédiate vicinity. K C. STEAM I»YE WORKS—The largest RICHMOND ELECTRIC* SHOE STORK, ARTHUR DANDRIDGE. Ford specialist them, a* the waters of a canal, ao as . HOUSES FOR SALE. dyeing and charing works In the pro­ BRAY’S STABLES, 726 Johneon. Livery corner Fort and Richmond. Personal Yates Street 5 to make them serve. Cusack Printing M ETCH OSIN—85 acres, all under culti­ vince. Country orders eollrltod. Phone boarding hack*, express wagona. etc attention. Work guaranteed J19-4T 8168 HARRIET ROAD—Font roomed, |W. J. C. Renfrew, proprietor. Phone 111 •» WANTKD-Fm «'Mil. .null «Uto. prly.t. Co., 626 Courtney fit. Phone 220._a6-50 modern cottage, basement, tot 60 ft. x vation. 20 Seres in crop, balance In pas­ E *U frouttee Alley.______4 . ' owner. ' CotWnv 4» Nng<«*d easy -, ,,v.LSAT*m »GQODS dene, reasonably priced. , H. White, quested to be present. a6-60 • ffipBUrKrtiwa *t.. '•«« - *oor. -M* TRUNKS, bags, automobile ruga, eto Telephone Office. 8H LANGFORD STREET—H story, five FOR SALE—142 arree. Otter district ; O. ISE, cleaning and pressing, tailoring B. C. Saddlery Co.. Ltd.. M6 Yates. 47 VICTORIA LADIES’ SWIMMING CLUB roomed dwelling, with tot 66 ft. x 120 price 112 per acre. Wise A Co., luti and repairing. Phone 2784. S. ’ * NORTH. SOUTH, EAST OB WEST, uor General meeting wlil.be held In Victoria repair* are the heat. West Electrical Club’Uooms. 6th floor Campbell Bldg., ft. to lane; reduced to ♦4.600,' terms. Pemberton Bldg. *10-46 TOGO CLEANERS. 676 Yates Street. MACARONI FACTORY Phone 4136. Suits called for and deliv­ Shoe Shop. €18 Vt«w Street Gas and Oil. Thursday evening, April 11, at 8 o'clock. TEN ACHES, cultivated. 3ft miles out. aK-60 Mtt IUCDFERN STREET—Five roomed price 86.000, term», part cash and pro­ ered. 67 HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Liberty Brand SILKS AND CURIOS. cottage, with basement; price $2,300. perty; 7-room house and garage, healthy Naples macaroni, beet by tost. Mad» MIPPODROME DANCING HALL-Pub­ site. Summit. $1,600. very easy terms; EMPLOYMt.. . AGENCY. locally at 638 Cormorant Street. , 47 lic dances every Wednesday and Satur­ 2652 Rf.ANSHARD STREET—FlV» room­ 6-room bungalow, near Beacon Hill and AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT of day evening. Under management Mrs. ed cottage, lot 60 ft. x 120 ft., large mod sea. splendid bdxgain. 83.5UU. cash l&X'. TIM KEF, » CO.. 1415 Government Phom* MERCHANT TAILORS China silk*, pongee*. Oriental fabric* Simpson. View and Blanshard fits. «U-H ern. barn, only ll,»*). balance 6 per cept; good 47-acre ranch til. All help” suppltod at short notice 4Î and curios. Kwong Tal Yuen, 1622 Oo%'- THE AH HOT—Fit guaranteed. 1608 Govt. 47 ernment Street. . EMPRESS GARAGE. ALL FLY SKATING RINKS CL08E- and house, close In. was $24.060, now ON Hi NO BRO.. employment agency. M2 122» LYALL STREET (BaqUlmalt)-Opod, $8,000. E. White A Sons, luS Pemberton Flsgard Street. -Jel8-47 8 KAMA KURA. 831 Fort Street. »13 LEE DYE A co.. 715 View Street. Men are us'ng Tonifoam. It kUls dan­ Block. 46 E. J. BRIGHT. druff. » three roomed ; cottage, with pantry, C. OYTANG-Expert workmanship. 1414 electric light and water; price $l,lw. ENGRAVERS Government. 41 SODA WATER BAXTER REVIEW W. B. A.—« hist terms to be arranged. ACCIDENT INSURANCE GENERAL ENGRAVER. Stencil Cutter 8AM LOY. 1*12 Government. Finest ma­ drive and shower for soldiers’ cojnfurts. and Seal Engraver. Geo. Crowther, 114 FOR FIltST-CIASa dry ginger nl* Monday. April 8. Foresters* Hall. Broad 1423 WALNUT STREET-Four roomed, MERCHANTS’ CASUALTY CO.. 403 terials, expert workmanship; flrst-clas* Wharf Street, behind Post Ofllce. fit; trial solicited. 47 lemonade, ginger f>eer, cider, syphon Street; good grocery prlges; 8.K*. Ad­ modem cottage; price f 1,600. Union Rank Bldg , Victoria, B. C. 47 aoda, etc.. Crystal Spring Water Supply, Cor. View and Vancouver. mission 26c. ______#IL5» 9 ---- HALF-TONE AND LINE ENGRAVING AGENTS Commercial work a e*e Rooms 407-401 Campbell PA88PORTB PJtEPAfUBD, iorma sup­ 292 Central Building Phone ARTHUR DANDRIDO*. Ford specialist. COURT MAPLE LEAF. A. O F lms plied H Lloyd-Young, notary public. MRS L. J. SEYMOUR, public steno­ Yates Street. II po*tpone«l the mtlltar)- 866 which was CONVENIENT SIZE HOME eon tain Ing BROKERS 1812 Bread Street Phone 43^2 and 2M8r- grapher. 902 B. C Permanent Loan being held...M.onday, April 8, until April two bedrooms, diningroom, large kit­ FISH Building. Phone 5461 <7 MOTOR SERVICE STATION. 7» View 22. a6-56 chen, small den and bathroom, toilet McTaVIHI! BROS . 1218 Government Ht. E. V. Williams. Night Phone 887ST Custom brokers, shipping and forward­ NURSERIES A DOMINION EXPRESS money order and full basement. On large lot 60x107, D. K CHUNG RANKS, l.TD -FW« MISS UNWIN, ^deputy official atvnq- Tel 828. under cultivation, beautiful fruit trees, ing agents. Tel. 2616. American Exprès» pcultry. fruit ard^ vfgetsblee. grapher. Stobart-l Bldg. Phone for five dollars costs three cent*. a*-60 representative. P. 0.«Box 1524. Bieeehthtnn Street Phene SW.* LAYRITZ Nt'RSERIES—Headquarter# SHELL GARAGE. LTD.. 838 View Street chicken run and shed. .W(derate taxe*. for choice hardy nursery stock; fruit 168. ltea «4ML. Expert repairs, all auto work guaran­ MONDAY EVENING. Metropolitan One minute from liillalde car. Will MKÂTLKÜ DAYS. Wedne^ays and tree*, small fruit*, ajiade and flowèrlng M« thodlst Church. 8 o’clock, an addresa BABY CARRIAGE SPECIALISTS Frida vs. Wriglce worth for freed fiah STOVES teed. National rubber tlreflller ends all to be given by the Rev. Wro. Stevenson. sell tor $2,200. Term» arranged. Apply trees. holilee, rose*, conifer», etc. tire trouble Tel. 2461. ” ■ 1451 Hillside. ______JONES A CO., H.. 714 Fort 31 Tel 6B1 Johnson Phone 661. Largest stock In B. C. Price Hat Tree The subject Is, " tit. Francis of Aslssi,’’ r. on application, or come to Nursery on good Canada pride range. *i- ARTHUR DANDRIDGE. Ford spectator also musical items. Collection. ms-56 2M)6. All fepelis executed. CENTRAL KIH4I MARKET. 6U Johnson moet new; snap. Jack's Stove Btor* MODERN CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW, Tel 1918. W T Miller Wilkinson Road and make personal Yatew Street - “ QUEEN OF ISLAND whist drive. Orange four miles from city, B. C. Railway; BATHS selection. *12-47 60& Yatee Street REVERCOMB MOTOR CO. 908 Hall. Yates Street. April 11, $.*>. First light and water, six room# nnd bath. ft-ORl! •PORTING GOOD» Maxwell Automobile# Tel. 48». prlxe. Lam. lady and gent; two sealed VKHWMfl " nutwe, tmttT tn buffet, wtc., BATHS-Vapor and electric light, NURSING prises of 8 pounds tea each, and 8 other cvm.m i .-.invni W6 sidewalks. Lot sag* and chiropody. Mr# Ba CUT FIAjWERS and floral deals»», bed­ grocery prises. A Admission 26.•. For Phene 1828. 71* View Street MRS. ESTÈ8, 864 Tllllcum. Ptione 60Mit_ JAMES GREEN, gunmaker. All kind* of BUSINESS CHANCES lax-11 and fruit irwus. garage ding and pol plant». Wiikereoq A repair* end alteration*. Make stock* to soldier*’ and sailors’ comforts. Me»d- ànd chicken house. Price |2.2Be. B«ix BLACKSMITHS Brown. 613 Fort Street. Phone 1601. 47 fit the ehoulder. bore barrel* to Improve Ing 7.11.______a*-» 1240 Times. a*-26 VOR SA '—Blacksmith busing FRENCH POLISHER OYSTERS Oie «hooting CIS Government upetalij. Box 92*. Times. AJ& THE MONTHLY MEETING of the JOHN McKAY. blackemltli and carriage Phone 1784 Agnes Deans Cameron Chapter w|IL be SNAP Modern, sexen-room house, large builder. Bufgiea and wagon» for sale Kewt lMALT OYSTERS, fre^ from tne hall, separate toilet, pined for furnace, BEST WO R K—Permanent polish. -I~ held Monday next, at 8 p. m., In the Cormorant Street. #7-47 bed* dally, at all dealeew TAILOR». Y W. C. A. Library. a6-6«' good condition; owner leaving city. 13® Fort Street. JyS-47 Pandora Avenue. #12-26 BRASS FOUNDRY OPTICIAN» O. W V. A MF.N’S AUXILIARY—A FUNERAL DIRECTOR» TIBBITT8 A KEYS. 628 Trounce Are. meeting will be held on Monday at 7.3# FOR SALK OR RENT-717 Boundary VICTORIA BRASS AND IRON WORKS, J. H. LE PAGE, main floor. Sayward High-class ladle»’ end- gentlemen’» p. m., at the G. W. V. A. Rooms, when Road, good location, near Shoal Bay. Iron and bras* founders, machinists and 1 C. FUNERAL,CO. (Hayward’s). LTD Bldg. Outom««triât and optician. Lena teîlnr. >e23-47 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN. n dwelling and greenhouse and pattern workers. m9-19-47 784 Broughton. Motor or horse drawn very Important matters will be discuss-, equipment as required. Fm ha live re grinding and repairing. Tef. 188* >5-47 -ed. All members urgently requ.-sted to rhiekén houses, half acre, splendid "will. BOTTLES TAXIDERMIST» attend. a6-.V> Apply Pemberton A Son. ______a*-2£» Tsl M98. PLASTERER Two stores, with, living room ruga a specialty. above; good grocery .business, with THE WOMEN’S AUXILIARY to Great COMFORTABLE HOUSE, garden all SELL MK YOUR BOTTLES or let me BANDH FUNERAL FURNISHING CO- BIO GAME HEAD». cultivated. 3 splendid tots, aoll very sell you some. Phone 12*. City Junk LTD 161? Ou»dra Ft Tel. tVW FRANK THoMAk piaaterer. Repairing. All classes taxidermy Wherry A Tow. excellent trade. The Bot Is large War Veteran», special business meet Co.. Aaronson 866 Johnson etc ; price* reasonable. Phone 85121 688 Pandora. Phone I Uid the building in good condition, Ing. Monday. April 8, at 4 p. m Mem­ chelve, t hree to car line, 82,260. Box THoMS* >N. FRANK L.. «7 Pandora Res . 1.IU Albert Aveuun •he price Is reasonable and terms ber* urgently requested to he present. im. Times.a5-25 BUILDERS AND CONTRALTOrS Awe. Fine funeral furnish Inge Gradu­ TEA ROOMS » suit. Meeting addressed by Mr. C. T. Cross, ate ef V S College of Embalming President of Win-the-War league. Im­ FOR SALE-At a sacrifice, well built 7 Office Tel. 4SI. Open day and night PLUMBING AND HEATING roomed house nt Oak Bay. Wlee * Co., A. LOCKLIT, buildCT and contrai'îtor MONTROSE TEA ROOMS— Bualneee Address Box 12SW. Time*. portant. a«-5n 1V9 Pemberton Bldg. al0-8 Alterations end repair*, store and ofllce DO NOT let the eo-valied ’’handy man” fitting*. 1*8 K»qulma!t Road FRUITS AND VEGETABLE» men’» lunch 12-2. dinner 6-7. 1124 Blanali- MACCABEK WHIST DRIVE, Knights of create exia-nae. Call a competent ard Street. JyS-47 Columbus Hall. 724 Fort Street. April 9. FOR SALE. HOUSES. CARPENTER AND BUILDER-T Thlr- t/)W FIN CO.. 2616' Douglas St. plumber. Allan Macdonald. 1309 Eaqui- Look Into this proposition. 8.30. First prises, sacks of flour; good fcelL Alterations. repaire. jobbing niait Road. I*hone 1686. 47 ZETLAND LUNCH AND TEA ROOMS. 647 Fort Street. UPSTAIRS, entrance sealed prise. Î grocery p rixes. Admis BALMORAL ROAD—Near Fernwood leaky roof* repaired and guaranteed FURNITURE MOVERS HOLT. 600 Speed Ave RiDaU. comfortable, little, S roomed cot- Phone 1786 Estimate» free.______THACKER next to Terry’». Catering to private ■heating. Phune .2922. parties a specialty. Open from U to l t ."id I.U ■' fl '.it trees. - V CARPENTER AND JOBBING-i. DANCING TAUGHT privately. Phone Ptjce 63. till, ifftwinable ter ma.------JL. WtodiM. Wi* rook m Tetopwie Tim- HAYWARD A DODS, LTD. 9f7 Fori reetdenee. 44881 a 47 FOR SALK—1cadhow Bay T*r Gsrae ne WASHINGTON AVE. — f'omtortahle Plumbing and heating. TeL ML TRANSFERS with bathing houses and recreation EXCHANGE dwelling and lot 50x120. high situation CARPENTER AND JOBBING TURNITURE VICTORIA PLUMBING CO.. 1962 Pan ESTES. Gorge transfer. Rea. Phone 561€U. room. Favorable leas# would be given. and close to car; price only I2.3U0; small dora Street. Phone» 8462 and 1460L. . ______• • if,; <2. A. McGtiiâUOK. Jobbing /arpent GF R NI NA A ENT—The R. Any reasonable price I» «wh wW be FARMS and city property for eeefcang#. caall plpÿraMSr~WHI hlWilML .-t------>4^ Stewart Oa. Ltd. hure opened' m HMHlDrFltitTS: 1». *uec—or te __. taken wttfl immediate possession If Established 1903, still In business and Chas. F Eagle#. *07 Say ward Block prepared to do small work. «7 Cab*- branch store at 852 Yates. Selling new Ookeoo Plumbing Co.. 19» Tatea SI TRUNK AND^HARNESS MFGRS. required. Pot inventory and fùrther Phone 8ftt. BEST PART OF FERNWOOD ROAD, furniture on easy payment». 47 Phonee 674 and 4617X. particulars apply E. M. Johnson, 618 dor.la Ave. Ph..nee 17131,. 14*. 47 F. NORRIS a sons. 1* Government .-u GILT EDGED. PROPERTY for car, must on the hill, modern. 7 roomed bungalow i. J. NOTT CO.. LTD.. 578 Yates St Wholesale and retail aeaieri in suit Broughton Street. P. O. Box 188. and lot 60x150, nice oak trees, house has CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS FURRIER Telephone No. 74 ^be ■good shape Box '120. Times. n6-42 all conveniences, price I6.UU0; term*. Plumbing and heating. 47 eases, bag* and leather goods Tel 410. WANTED—To exchange, 6 roomed house, $1,609 cash; balance at 7 per cent.; 82,600 RAWOh.N, KIDD A GO-Chartered Ac­ POUTER. 'FRED. Illgheit price for raw HOCKING, Jamee Bay. 848 SL Jam a* TYPEWRITERS POULTRY AND EGGS on waterfront lot. for small acreage can remain on mortgage. countant*,. Assignee# etc., 421 and 4* fur. 1216 Government Ht Phone 16*7. Street. Phone 8771L. Ranges connect with bungalow, Saanich preferred. Central Building. Victoria. B. C. Phone THE LENZTE CO.. 1817 Broad Street ed. roll* made. 41 TYPEWRITERS—New and eecond-hand. SETTING of 16, prtxe Black leghorn». 82. Wise è Co.. M8 Pemberton Bldg alO-42 FOWL BAY—Six roomed dwelling, en­ Fur Beta, fur coats and leather coats. SHERET. ANDREW, V.14 Btanahard repairs, rental»; ribbon» for all mi- 818 Transit.______•>*-» PAINTER’S OUTFIT—Brushes, var­ tirely modern, and tot 50x240, basement, mil-19-47 Plumhtrr and healing roppHaa Tel «7* chine*. United Typewriter Co.. Ltd., nish es. rainti, etc., value $»*>; will trade furnace, chicken bouses, etc.; price CHIMNEY SWEEPING 78? Fori Street. Victoria. Phone 4796 RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS for hatch- GARDENING PLUMBING AND HEATING^'heapeet Ing, parent stock awarded first prise desirable lot or cash. Box 1662. Times. 64,000. CHIMNEYS CLEANED-Defective flue* and beet. Prompt attention. Work TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE by Department of Agriculture In Wo­ a*-42 fixed, etc. Wm. Neal. 1018 Quadra 8t. GENERAL OA RDENsNG—Fmall con­ guaranteed. Geiger. Phone 46961* 47 men’s Institute Poultry Competition, 81 B.C. I .AND A INVESTMENT AGENCY, Phone lift. ALL KINDS of typewriter» repaired, el- EXCHANGE. 922 Government Street. tract* a specialty. Fred Bennett. Straw- setting; Black Minorca egg*, 11; good O’CONNELL, chimney sweep. Gutters berry *'BleVaR P O. Phone Colqults 18L PHOTOGRAPHER» Juried, bought, *«»lti. exchanged. Some winter laying stock, settings 75c. Tele­ NEW. 6 ROOMED BUNQAIXJW. modern 47 anape In used machines. Phone 392!* GOOD, clear title, corner lot. James Bay. cleaned. Phone 16* fîltf-47 746 Tatea SL 47 phone 842X2. **-29 near the breakwater; trade for water­ In every respect, good basement. , 25 CHILDREN’» and leadlea’ Outfitter* SING CHONG. 3011 Douglaa Street Farm and enlargement*. Special attention to CLOU IN LOTS, clear title, small tax; Beabrook Young, corner Broad and produce, flour, vegetables, fruit young chlldren’e portrait* Tel. IKS- 61 F. KROEGER, 1108 Fo. t 8t. Special de­ Street. Phone 5784L. a9-29 trade for home, will assume reasonable roll SALE—Six roomed bungalow, on Johneon. Phone 4746. 61 pi**: cheap.. a*-4T signs carried out. Tel. 1148 4? LOWE’S New Z aland Leghorns, world’s mortgage. Orchard Ave.. Oak Bay. good terme. E. H. BROW'NINO—Commercial photo­ contest winner, seven diplomas; official Wise A Co., MSm— Pemberton— ‘ Bldg. alO-25 CHIROPODISTS HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALIST graphy. amateur finishing, cameras, re­ WHOLESALE IMPORTERS weight of hens. 5 lbs.; hatching eggs. VANCOUVER CITY PROPERTY to RADIANT HEAT BAT 1187 aring Room S, Mahon Blk.. over 15c FOR SALE—Four roomed bungalow. «l’iaiTT nrrai os i rm, munissini- HAIR DYEING, shampooing. Marcel IMPORT WOOLEN CO., «*| Cormorant 110 hundred; also Wyandotte*, breeding trade for residential property in Vic­ Fairfield district; price $2,500. Wise A chiropody. Mr. R. H. Barker, from the 65! stork, for sale. Inspection Invited. Lake toria. National Hi-splt.il. London. 211 Jones waving, violet ray treatments, wig and St., near Fire Hall. Direct Importers Hill ’bus to place. Phone 3606. Setting. Co., 108 Pemberton Bldg. a!0-$ Building. Phone *44â - ton peg making. Hanson, 114 Jones REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE of high-grade suitings for men and 11.60 delivered. . » doing YoCU urr Tile Bldg.. Fort Street Phone 2684. 47 women. * 47 DUNFORD’S, LIMITED, ueid Week CAMERON INVESTMENT A Securities 1222 Government Street. and find out what you can do on a CHIROPRACTORS DIRECT SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, cor. BROWN LEGHORNS. 81-50 per setting vacant lot. a6-S HATS REMODELLED Company—Fire, marine, automobile and J. West. 1990 Haultain Street. a8-29 SWAPS X- reage for motor car. shotgun KELLEY A KELLEY. Phone 4tW end hfe Insurance. New offices. Moody Fort and Langley- Pencils, rubber*, * g, C RHODE ISLAND REb UGG8- 1464R Ofllce. 8M-S Revwsrd Rlock. LADIES’ STRAW HATS remodelled. Block, cor Yatee and Broad 8t«. *12-47 kewples. silk flags, fancy goods. Tele­ for bicycle, cash for . 10 pairs roller FOR SA LB—Seven roomed house. Island Panamas blocked, cleaned. Victoria phone 4622. 4? en headed by the B. C. champion of akatea. 1307 Broad Street. Phone 2675. n - WINDOW < LEANING CO - two leading 8. C. Reds In last egg-lay­ Room. 13P7 Broad Street. Phone 2676. tti Governmeet. Tel. Iffi. Phone 2816. Pioneer window cleaner « ing contest P. 8. Lampman, Phone CLEANER and tenltor*. 84* Arnold. 1S41L n$»-29 TO RENT—Nicely furnished bedroom*, FOR SALE—Four roomed house, a bar­ AMERICAN IIAT WORKS. CROWN REALTY A INVESTMENT one double nnd two single. In private gain nt 11.00). Wise A Co.. 109 Pember­ CITY DYK WORKS The moat up-to-date CO , 1216 Government St. House* to LODGE» R. I. REDS; $1 per setting, and broody family; breakfast If desired ; very cen­ ton Bldg. al6-25 dyeing and cleaning works In the Pro­ 625 Yates Street. Phone *01. t. Fire Insurance. Coal and wood hen# 1811 Belmont Ave. Phone TfffL trally located, near park and beach, 10 vince. We call and deliver. Geo. Mc- R Price, mgr., and notary public Cann, propçtotor, 844 Fort SL T«L 7L 42 Our motto Is promptness. It means suc- rTel. 846. A. O. F.—Court Northern 1 minute# from GUy Hall. Phone «61,. ACREAGE e*m: We clean xml blork retry old into meet» 8t Forester»’ Hall. Street, tv HITE WYANDOTTE egg* for hatch- a»-2l COAL the latest style. We do the best Punama DAY A H'XXMt. 620 Fort. Jtenl *«t*t*. 2nd and 4th Wednesday# Wr°F. Fuller- Ing. good laying fctraln;"—în; 1$I iper settin ARMADALE CASTLE—High-clasa board­ 106 ACRES TO RENT. Albert Head, 16 work. Try Ù» ami be sure. We will Insurance and financial broker* TeT 88. mn. secretary. Phone RS68L ■ ing house, now open. Terms reasonable. cleared, whole fenced, large orchard, KIRK ■ call at your office for ÿour liât and re­ Special meal» to order Apply 241 Nla- new house and outbuilding*. Apply Old Wellington Coal Lead# turn It the same day. 47 GILLKSITK. HART * ToDD. LTD- CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS— WANTKI>-*About 10 Wyandotte pullet*. Arleto ÿtudlo, 1326 Douglas, Victoria. Why! Fire. auto, plate glass, bonds, accident, Me» ta 4th Monday. 8 p. m.,- 808 Yatro Rt. good layers. Phone 2365L Give price gara Street Phone 2369L a26-24 marine, burglarv Insurance. Ttl Fort. R. L. Cox. 520'Central Blo« k. Phone 188S. and location. a8-29 Ask the woman who burns It Street Phone 8848. THE BON-ACCORD, 8*5 Princess Ave. HOR8ESHOER DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND B. 6.- fv C. RHODE ISIiANDS—Hatching^eggs Room and board; terms moderate; ACREAGE FOR SALK...... , LFÊMÏNG BROS. LTD.. 584 Fort 8t ladle* or gentlemen. Phone 2867L *23-24 COAL AND WOOD Mc DOïÏA LD A NICOL8Ô Pandora. Tel- J Lorlge Primrose, 2nd and 4th Thtfrsdaya, y prise* .___ —ffi—i SALT SPRING ISLAND-160 acres. 80 Fire and life insurance. Rent» collect A.O.F. Hall. 8 p.m. A. L. Harrlaon, betting or 15 eggs. W. H. Wllllns. ROOM AND BOARD, home cooking, fenced. 20 In hay, 6-room house, large CHEMAfKUS WOOD CO. Phone Ml 47 WOOD * TODD. 728 Johnson Street. ed Tel 748 eecy . 912 Fairfield. 427 Stannard Ave.. Victoria.m3-29 housekeeping rooms; term* reasonable. barn, orchard, 8 head sheep. 9 head FOR SA LE -Inside mill wood. Inside city COLUMBIA LODGE. 55uE L O. O. IL» 142 Pandora. Phone *3*4L 81 82 or all kinds mill wood.ood. Ph e5fl63L.' FIRE INSURANCE SECOND-HAND DEALERS FOR SALE—New Zealand White I*eg- cattle, l horse, a going concern, 86.0UO; meets Wednesdays, Odd Fellows’ Hall horn eg*», Hjjjr -ytin*. Mr.. A V. might take some trad. in. city .house Scotty. e. >. AUKtDT- CO.V- Room B. Campbell fATHAN- A LEVY, 1421 Government. Lang. Carey Rokd. R. M. D. X #38-2? FURNISHED SUITE»."" - propmyr* * ------TICK CHONG LUNG, dealers In cord Bldg. Fire Insurance, life Insurance, Jewelry, musical and nautical instru­ DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND B. S.- BETTING ÈCGOfi — Favoralle# Silver wood. Office, 814 Flsgard Street. Phone public liability. Phone 3M9. mi if ment* tool*, etc. Tel. 8446. Prince** Alexandre. 2nd Thursday, K. DUNFORD’S. LIMITED, 11* and 5*28. Delivered anv part of r|ty of P Hall. Mr*. F. Bridge», See., 977 Spangle Hamburgs. Leghorn# Buff FURNISHED APTS, of 1 8 or 4 room*. 1222 Government Street. Sll-46 R. P. RITtikT * CO„ LTD.—Fire, READ THIS—Beet price» given for Cochin Bantama. first prlxe strain. Snr- 2560 Vancouver Street, between Uay and CORD WOOD—Cut any length. Phone marine, automobile liability, bonds, etc. ladle*’ and gente* cast-off clothing Cowlchan. elat. 8817 Tennyson Ave.julS-» King’* Road. s9-14 PRAIRIE GRAIN FARMS—Cultivated; 5*6. Kwong Sing Kee. 1619i IStore.------>4-47 1M6-I121 Wharf St. Phone* 3729 and 4. Phone 8987. or call 7*4 Tate* Street. K OF P Far Weet Victoria Lodge. No. NICOL*S 8. C. REDS, champions of B.C. MOST CENTRAL furnished, modern bargains. Box 1103, Times. at-46 ml-47 SIIAW A t’O. ly Newcomb, near Quadra Groen- Ship irntl r artns. outTits alS-Ji ouses. #9-46 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918 VACUUM CLEANERS NOTICE OF MEETING SHIP IN DISTRESS HAVR THE AUTO,VACUUM tor you A public hearing will he held at the carpets, tiatlsfactton assured. Phon Board < Hfloce. Union Bank Building. Vic­ OFF PACIFIC COAST FISH MARKET STILL toria. B. C. Oh the 19th day of April, at “VICTORY BORDS” the FINEST IRVESTMERT VETERINARY 7.SO p. m:, and at the Board of Trade . OF UNITED STATES Rooms, Board of Trade Building. Van­ When you con.lder that prior lo the war Inventor» were glad to «et V.KTl'llt IN A HI A N -Canine husoltal. oor. couver. B, C.. on the ZSrd day u»f April, IN TIGHT CONDITION Government Himd» that would yield 3 per rent, to 4 per cenl. Intereat Cook and Pandora. Phono S922R. Jul5-47 1618, at 7.36 h m.. for the considering or À Pacific Port of the United States, you will -realise the value of Inventin* in a wurlty of this nature which jÉca! regulation* for Accident Prevention. All April 6.-—The steamship Costa Rica VULCANIZING AND REPAIRcHS Interested are specially requested to at- was In distress in the ventre of a gale pay. Interest at the rale of 5k per rent. Bondholders' Interests are pro­ THB tlUH Bllnl' -Vulcanliln» «nd r»- whose continuance *Woul4 result in the tected by the .Victory Loan special Committee with which we co-operate. pairs. 1016 Hlanehard Street. - 47 THE WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION Authorized Narai sinking of the Teasel, according to a Salmon and Halibut Available Communicate with us and add to your holdings. FBDKKAL TIRE AGENCY—A. McOavln. BOAfiD toll Hlanehard Street. Phone 3sd». wireless message received here to-tiny Only in Small Federal and Qoodrlvh tires and vulvan- Dated this 4th day of Anrll, 1911. and MU'tary from the ship’s master. The vessel's 8ilng. provi*itinn and fuel were exhausted, the NOTICE Contractors Quantities BURDICK BROS. & BRETT, Limited message said. No location Wa* given, WATCHMAKERS AND REPAIRERS In the Supreme Court of British Co­ but It I* thought the Costa Ulya Is STOCK BROKERS Lady in Atlendanc.- l«e Broughton Street Phone, 3714-373» YVBNOUit. J., Ot Yates Street The best lumbia in the Matter of the Estate within a day of this port. wrist watches oil. the market at whole­ of William G. Clark, Deceased TU# situation no far a» the fish mar­ sale prices. - and ket on i tie const I» couci rued does rot LITTLK A TAYLOR. «17 Fort St. Expert PRAIRIES VISITED .«ppeui to be clean.-.n Local denier* sratchmaker», jewellers and opticians In the Matter of the “Adminietratlen Act.” SANDS re I km* t again that Hah 1* ét ac «dm prod­ Phone «71. _____ ’ ______FUNERAL FURfllSHING COLTO BY SEVERE STORM uct. sfyhnon and halihu* being esi»«ci- WHITE, M.. watcnmaker and manufae- NOTICE I» heiPi'v given that unet'r an turing Jeweller All work guaranteed Order granted by the Honorable Mr Jus­ W2 ÇUADRM 5L VICTORIA.B C nlly bard to prorur.. l-n-Hli enlmon Entrance Hlhhen-Bona PMC. tice Morrison dated the ?7th .lay of Winnipeg. April S.—A severe wlm I* quoted to lie «elllng ut two pound* G. B. SIMON. 66» Johnson Street I? March. A. !> 1918. I the undersigned wa~ for fifty-live venta. appointed Administrator of thé Estate of and ralnslorni prevails ever th H BILLINGSLEY, ion» Douglas Street the above named deceased All parties pinh les to-day. „.lhe ptoi lpltatloii In It Ih alleged that fewer boats are watchmaker and - * all work having claim* against thr said Estate are- nome iHstticts b*\fng been a* «nu<-h ae fi*hlng to day tlian has b#ei. the case guaranteed. all-47 requested to forward particulars of *a>he for niunths mul that Mince there I, 1S to me on or before the *7rh dav of April half Ah Inch during the nlgbl The telegraph wire* *r# badly aftectsd by "been a regulating of the odling price A l>. 1918, and. all pantos: indebted to the ,n r-'tiii. |. nvui> fishermen have tied sel l Estate are required to pa» such In the storm fUfci 11 Is difficult •<> «<’ debtrdne** Jo me forthwith. ! up their boat* and sought employment LEGAL AND OFFICIAL i Dated at Victoria, » C., this »th day définit# report* front wpei’lfled ills in oUm r trade» MONTREAL STOCKS j of March. A D 191< ttiets. The pnmperte are for a con Salmon to In «uch remand hi thet NEW YORK STOCKS WILLIAM "HONTHTffl. tlnuntton of the storm, wdth the Kaat, It to said, that all availably‘sup NOTICES (By Burdick Bros A Official Administrator. FEW ARE weftther becoming fnlr and voider, with filien find a ready market far from the Brett Ltd.) northerly wind* In MaHkwlvhewan and coaat. The demaml for halibut . High Low i.' Ames Holden, pref. ... MINERAL ACT Alliertw on «uudgy. equally exacting and local dealers ar> • 50 A WERE STRONG TO-DAY SO wealthy" Bell Telephone ...... 136 13D 130 ~ Certifies;e of Improvements having difficulty In mnintaining ahy Brasilian Traction ...... 25* 35< $d NrtTICR SUGAR BEET SEED Can. Cement, com. ... 0) A flimtneh NAT 1 Sunloch No î Pnnl.wh Brice* of other products on the local .... 91 91 91 No 1 Sunloch No. 4. Sunloch No load FOR FARMS IN U. S. market* varied mile during the past Can. Car Fdy., com. . 2t*R Tone Was Cheerful; Stocks SunJocb No JÜ.mteeerâV çj3|bml altuAte in week. The following art» retail Dû., pref...... i. ,,.«66 66 65 hKTI.KU TENTTFIRH eddrewie.1 to .the the VTctortg Mining Division of Renfrew COMES FROM RUSSIA talions t Can. 8, 8 t pref...... 76 76 76 Advanced Easily on unAerslgnod. an.I endorsAt Tender for District. Where (.vented «m .lcr dan < an (tocomntlve ...... ‘Bridge, mill be rrvelve.l at this Rivet, aponeslmatet» 2| miles m a north Vegetables 'JoC* until 6 P m.. Thursday April 11 Clxic .toi*. * 14Hi. 74* 74* 74* Light Trading , , pi* n F'ra4w:iseo< April -4v- - Tiw short- ■£0|T0jA li ilhn...... * ■Mn-srSwii* ; .•x4*.8W>; ..V.-SSsfr »%**«#•-»* --A*M$TW*OfV1&****FrVf*. *■*>> ITorsA Radish lh...... Plans and speilflvatjone and blank City ef Vancouver B C. acting a* rtgeut ■ - Hui many are-eo flch that th»y nge of heel seed for the planting of bom. L Si 8...... 6»>i 601 wtms of tender can be seen at th* office for PunWh Mines" t.Tmltêd free miner s ,-Vic chttrety mdifferent tyikF wnt the 1918 sugar beet c rop ha* been al Cabbage, per bw,| ...... r.;...... Lake of Woods Milling ... .r 135 A •*f tilings XVe doubt If Uiefe are Aepelragu* ...... 152 B (By Burdick Broa. A Brett. Ltd.) Vv •** Great Eastern Hallway. certificate No H4MC. George K Winkler, levlated by the arrival at an Atlantic I.aurentlle Co...... v\ elton ltliwk, Vancouver, the office of free-mtnrr'e certificate No RWMC; C W en» «I all. XVe have gn4eavi>rvd Onlnn*. dry. 5 lbs ...... m ajpte Leaf Milling . M 98 1 New York. April 6.—Cheerfulness per­ t.u- ik»v..i-nnwnt Agent. New XXestmfn- Frank, free miner's certifia»»" Ne bWUl In the |>*»t and shall do w» in ih* port ..f th# Ùnlteid Btitia» -»f a *hip Green Onlnn*. bunch ...... 76 vaded Wall Street to-day. The stock sier.and st the 1>*pa riment of Rail a ays an«l D XX' Banbury, free miner s entlft mtiife to keep the "f funerals Mackay V»»...... 76 within ivesonahle limits Mi* 1er- Tnmi Russia with a cargo of seed suf­ Olerv (bunch) ...... N. 8. Steel, com. ..* 66 A niarket vpeneil steady and advanced rale he Wph' intend, sixty «la» # from ficient for the entire s.-asviva plant­ Lettuce 4h#«nli ...... 106 B throughout, the .session. There Is good Kach ten .1er must It «frawptsial b> the date h»lr#f I ,q tahilns nlii’thnr the fXmeral be very simple from th* VV R. Grave A Company's Potato-»* (local) ..:...... 1.76 1‘^nman*. Ltd...... /... . 74 74 74 the Minister of Hallway*, equal t«> "five Cn'wn Giant* of the above claims. oi most Hab«iratc. Quebec Railway ...... 19 4» to the apathy of the week was broken. Dis­ per cent of the-amount'of the tender And further lake notice that action, *l#am*hlp office. fellow Turnips, per lb...... ÎOô Cauliflower ...... 20 Rl«»rd'»n Paper ...... 118* 1174 117* tillers' Securities waa reported to have which will t>#" forfeited If the parson ten under section ». must he commence.! be­ The slilpmeiit wan purchased at Shawlnlgan ...... 111 A raised the prb-e of alcohol and the stork, ■Wring deertnee to enter into a cm tract fore the issuance of such certlfk-ales of Kiev. Kusala. shortly before that city Green Ginger lb ...... *) which had been giving evidence of under­ . •- lm|-roi emeu ts Thomson Funeral Co. lx»cal Rhulnarb. 3 lbs ...... 26 Spanish River Pulp ...... ISiA 'omfdete the work contracted for If the fell Into the hands of the Germans. Do.. pr«*f ...... 60 A lying strength of late, made a good ad­ Dated thla Sth day of February. A.D Phone 4M. 827 Pandora Ave. :»r.«»r he rot ave rt.-,* th*,.che«pie wt;: 1911 Fruit Steel of dan...... *1 5»1 ») vance. There was hardly a (lass of W returned HENRY B SMITH. It C UB. Etc M.-tor Hearse and Equipment. Marmalade Oranges, per do*...... ,sr. .. 91 91 91 stock which did not share In the advance The Department «to** net bind Itself to Connections X'ancouv.er and NANOOSE BAY MAN California Orange*, per doe.- Sdg .75 Toronto Ry ...... «0 A accept the lowest or an» tender Total sales. 199.200. LAND REGISTRY ACT. Winnipeg. Nut* (mixed), lb...... 2$ Winnipeg Flee...... <« 4* 41 A r PROCTOR. IS ARRESTED UNDER tValnut*. lb...... zuO<9 r. Dom. War I»an (old) .. .. 94 91 94 High Low Last Dates, lb...... A Ills-Chalmers ...... 251 33* t*hlef Engineer. Notice Under Section SI. .. *| Dom. War buta (1931) .. 1 *epætment of Railways, R V . xXffire THE MILITARY ACT Fig*. It) ...... WÊÊ ... Dom. War Loan (1937) .. »H »H •U Am. Beet Hugàr ...... 70 751 ai Wiki JEnateeer. Vic tor ta. April L 191$ TAKE NOTTCF that an *BpWr»kw h*« Hunev, lb...... *4# $5 Am. Can Ccl. tom. .. m ijge been mads to r*et»t»r -Elsie Mlnrn it a ppi.«.iH>i*bii ■. r. rjiT ' ’ riso* in % -* % Ammr Foundry t; » • 791 to- the earner fn Fee-etmrde under a Ta* Nanaimo, April 6.—The chief of the NOTICE Fate Deed from the Cojlertor of the Cor- Apples. 4-,*,king, boa ...... 2TA Am. Cotton Oil ...... XU m figrettaa ef " the Township ef K-nulmett Pf.wiUiUai police.. Pace ..last - night, ar­ TO-DAY’S TRADING ON «s* «N •* the |$flf$C£ of the -Plane Cancel- fn PH«le Munm bearing dels ths Nth rested A. W Matterfteld, chlef ehem- Grapefruit î P»!.», dos...... 1.000 LL0 Am. Smelt A Ref...... n T7| latiee Agt* ta# **Amending. Acte" dgy cf November A D 1917 In pursuan.-s l «T'ai >. dos...... 460 WINNIPEG MARKET Am. T. St Tci...... «..101 100* 1001 nf * Ta* Bals heM-br e*M Collector mr VgîCTICÎâ Orang** ...... Nanwiw Bay. on a charge of being a ,49. .600 .7$ Am. Week colli Y...... r.7 rvr nr ghout the 1»t" dar of September 1911 Am. Steel Foundry ..... e* o In the Matter of an Application to An­ of ah and ethmlar rertatn parcrl nr defaulter under group three of the Sugar Winnipeg. April 6.-The abort week-end tract nf lend end nr»mleee situât” lykrg »#»»h>n of the market wa* more than Anaconda Mining ...... 63* 61 nul a Portion of Subdivision Plan and being In the District nf K»nnl-nalt Military- Service Act. B. C. Granulated, 29 lbs...... , 2 1» Atchison ...... «î tii tiS B. r Jùly Atlantic Gulf ...... 112* no 112* To Emily Jane MoMurran and to th« more rsrtlcutarhr knnwn end n-s'-rfbed last -night and lodged Ht JaB wnd will Lump Sugar, 2-lb. cartons ...... , ,3V Harley t-Uwed 4 higher. Flax, doted un­ Baldwin Loco...... 7Q is* Heirs at Ijiw of Fred E. Moure: **• T xi t 9. of part of Suburban Lot ft. be tient down lu Victoria this after- Dairy Produce and Eggs changed for May at 3*8) and unchanged Baltimore & Ohio ...... 52* 62 S2j TAKE NOTK'B that a petition .has Map «1A 784 been presented t-. tii- >i ■ q Judge Ynu and fbnee rîetirine Ihronwh n» Butter— f »r July , at 366. Bethlehem .Steel B...... Î7I tinder ynu. end nil persons etslmtnr anv Salmon Arm ...„...... Brooklyn Transit 41| 411 41* iampman, of the County Court of Vic­ Oat»— Ope* Mle** Tx»w 1*74 toria. by George Henry Taylor Sluggett trt«rest In the veld lend bv de*c»nt whose Northwestern Creamery, lb...... May ...... 921 «I 921 93 C. P It...... 1284 137 ind Robert William Sluggett to cancel title Is not registered under fhe prowl. Balt Spring, lb...... Central Leather ...... Wi 56 56| •Inns of the “T^nd .perl-try AcF* ere re­ OIL PLANT BURNS July ...... ;...... ») 90 9ii «5 631 ertaln portions of Subdivision Plan C'owIcIihu Creamery, lb...... Crucible Steel ...... t3i «24 Number ISti. being of .Section Eleven quired to eor.tr.st the claim of the tan Harley— 56 nurcbeser nithtn V) durs nf the sf-rvlce Australian, lb...... May ...... I*'d Chesapeake & Uhlo .. 66 IM South. Range Two West. District of IN WEST TORONTO Chic.. It. 1. * Fac...... I9i m 191 South Saanich and for revesting of a of this nntlce uren vmt tyb#rw1»e ve­ Eartarn Creamery, lb, ...... Flax- sted e#ch nf yon will he fnr ever estopped May ...... **) x*> 3*9 pert of Devonshire Road In the Petltion- end debarred from «rtMng up ar.v claim k.C. FbkfciiAL UU, 1 tuno copper ...... to or in - -epect of the **M lend, end f Toronto. April 6.—The Galena Fig Gouda, lb...... July ...... 3W4 3W4 3951 386 AXr> FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that (Meywerd*., Ltd. ha! OH Company's works. In West To Roquefort, lb Cal. Petftoteum ...... shall register the said Elsie Munro a» Cash prices: Gate—I C. W.. 93*. 3 C W.. Chile Copper ...... 164 an order for aervlce .if noth*# of said Phone 2236 ronto. broke out In flames shortly be­ Canadian (new). lb. 15* 15* petit ion upon ymt has been made by Hie owner In fee I, extra 1 feed, 899; 2 Head, 871: I feed. Coro Products *UUAa..jm<.. 37* 361 37j 1 direct that servtee days. English Stilton, lb ..... Dated at the Land Registry Office ei Equipment utes the third alarm had been sent Rrg* ed. 145 feed. 146. Do . 1st pref...... ■ 27* 27* 27* AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that The Cttv of Vl«*tn*fe. ?>ovtnee off British In. The large plant I* situated on Fias—l N W. C . 30; 2 C. W„ M3; 3 C. .13*S 1*8* 138| the hearing of the said petition will be olumbta. this 2«th day of November Established 1167 Local, dos...... Gen. Klee trie ...... wide street and the firemen are work­ W 364. Goodrich (B. F.) ...... 438 *3i 4*4 heard by His Honor Judge lainpman at < D 1917. Fish the Court House. Bastion Street. Victoria. J. <7. OWTMN. ing desperately to confine th# blase * * % Ot. Nor. Ore ...... 271 274 27 i B. C.. on Friday, the !9th April,' 1910. at Rorlstrar-Oer - -at. within th*. narrowest limita. Bloater*, lb...... >...... ,121 Gt. Northern, pref...... 894 m eleven o!riook In the forenoon, at which To O H Ftewart Beq. Crabe, each ISc or 2 for 2S NERVOUS GRAIN TRADE Int'l Nickel ...... 24, 28* tu time you may be present and heard with Aseessed Ow-er Salmon, fresh. 2 lbs...... respect to the said petition. .55 Int'l Mer Marine ...... 26 25* » AMERICAN TANKER Cod. kippered ...... 2$ AT CHICAGO TO-DAY . 94 924 981 iîLl.lOTT, MACT.RAN * HHANDI.RY. FIVE COMMISSIONERS •Cod. nalt. Alaska ...... 3U1 Solicitors for Petitioners. .13 Kennecott Copper ...... 21* 314 FOR MONTREAL CITY SUNK BY SUBMARINE Cod. lb.. Ul»', or 2 Ibe. for .23 Kan. City Southern ...... to* 15* 154 Cod Fillet*, lb...... 20 . (By Burdick Bro*. A Brett. Ltd.) f Valley ...... 5*4 CORPORATION OF TOWNSHIP OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS AND OFFICER TAKEN Freak Black Cod. lb. ___ .15 Chicago. April 6 —The grain meritét il I.ack St«*el ...... 77* 77* ESQUiMALT POUND BY-LAW. Finnan Haddl*. lb...... 18 extremely nerv4>u* to-day. There n Maxwell Motors ...... 9N Quebec. April 6.—At a meeting of BORN Halibut lb., fc.; or F lbe. .43 Midvale Steel ...... « 4H 464 Notice l* hereby given to the owners of BRUCE—April 4. at Si Joarpli » the Quebec Cabinet yesterday the fol­ An Atlantic Port of the United Herring, froh. 4 Ibe...... 26 option under the new M«*x. Petroleum ...... 941 •st 944 cattle and horaea and other livestock that pltal. to Mr. and Mr*. XX" Bruce. 146 lowing five (Vtntnlhsloneif: afc*re ap State*. April 6.—The American oil H«»rrtng. kippered, lb...... 15 would start at $150. Cash corn wa* Miami Copper ...... 2X4 28* Ml m future the provisions of the above by­ fjadysmlth Street, a daughter. pointed for the administration of the steamship Atlantic Sun, of 2.313 tons Oolirhane. lb...... 16 Missouri Pacific ...... 22 22 22 law will be str'.< tly enforced. GOODWIN—On April 4. at the Jubilee Oyster*. Esquimau, dos. -40 New York Central ...... 70* 70 70* By order of the Council. Hospital, to Mr. ami Mrs. Alex. Good­ City ; of Montreal: Ernest Decarle, g roe*, was torpedoed and aunk by a Halt Safnbin ...... is notary public; Robert A. Roas. C. E. German submarine in the war sone Norfolk & Western ...... 1'K. 106 106 R. H. NUNN. win. a eoh. Shrimp* ...... ;...... 30 ...... <.4 86* 86* Hon. Charles Mardi. Alphonse Ver few weeks ago and th# Aral officer waa was all recovered. Traders who Northern Pacific ... Pound Keeper. DIED Smelt*, 2 Ibe...... 25 Nevada Cone. Copper ...... w IN 184 ville, M P* and Mr. ArnoldL vreanurcr taken prisoner by the view of ..like, lb. ------»...... KATE-At Victoria Private nox.-tlM, stay In the market over Sunday. The Pennsylvania IL 4L ..«.*w« H 434 .»f th*-A'ity of M«mtreaL submarine, awoeriing to m#mb**r* .of ------FUue------«♦—need for caeb Uu to stUl goo ' s after a short Hines*. William Itokert. i..1 82* The Corporation of the the S-year-uld son bf Mr and XIrs. the oil vessel's crew who arrived here New Government Standard ...... 190 offerings are limited. Reading ...... si* # William Kaye, nf 462 Portage Avenue. • ,, ,,,.11,m...... It*, dteel tiprtog ------». 53 --Seewtrh Mrmr-qni. Ray Cons Mining .... 24* City ef Victoria, B.C. .. torla. __ ' . TWO MORE ASSISTANTS Reef, boiling, lb ...... ,_____ .« May ...... I»» 1*1 1** 1*1 Republic 8teet ...... 79* 78* 79f The funeral will take place from the Ixmh. forequarter». It»...... Southern Pacific ...... « 83 « V. >'uacral Chapel on Monday at FOR SECRETARY BAKER U. S. GOVERNMENT TO Luu 1». hindquarters, lb...... , I .itml», leg, !b...... vrirr..,.r. Souther» fly.. .. »* m DEBENTURES FO* SALÉ. . m where service will he con.dgcAed by 58* the Rev W. Baugh-Alien. Interment in GET ALL LEAD NEEDED . #W)k- torn. H». -..., nr...... ,.. . Do., pref...... 88* Haas Bay Cemetery. Washington. April 6.—President Wil­ Hutton, forequarter*. T-'.tiI IT* . ----- — %--%...%____* AMiietNtk-i Corpn.---- ...... U* 4«0 41* Mutton, hlndiiuarter»; Ik ...... 52 Sit 62 The Corporation of th. City of Vktorl* son to-day appointed Edward R. 8tet- AT REASONABLE PRICE NEW YORK CURB. hiss Sheffield ...... offer, for sale. In amounta of S100 up- OOFE-On April 5. very suddenly. Rich­ Mutton, leg. lb...... The Texas Company . 146* 140 1461 ard C. Ch>(f, of 1294 Oxford Htreet. tinlu* Hecond Aeaiataat Hecretary of Mutton, loin. Ibi ...... (By Burdick Bros. * Brett. Ltd.) ...... 196* 130* aarde, the following Debenturea: . Bid. 1194 born In Prln<-e Eclward Island and a War and Fred P. Keppel Third Aa- Washington. April The War In­ Pork. leg*, lb...... Asked Utah Copper ...... 79* 79 79* Amount true Data. resident of this city for the past three Pork., ah oui tiers, lb...... Canada Copper ...... 11 H I 3.360.00...... ISth September. 1»U ■Uitant Secretary of War. Both posi­ dustries Board of the United Htates V 8 Ind Alcohol ...... 124* 123* 1244 months, formerly a resident of Char­ Fork, loins, lb...... Standard Sliver Lead ...... I 1-lt ...... to* 6&i 56* 80.010 00...... ,16th October, till lottetown. P K. Î The deceaeed tions were created by Congres» this to-day reached an agreement with the Utica Mining ...... 9 11 U. ti Rubber ...... 1.360.»...... 16th September. 111! Pork Sausage, pure ...... U 8. Steel, com...... 91* 90| 9U leaves to mourn his loss., besides his week^ » lead Industry whereby the Industry Turkey», freeh. lb...... Success Mining ...... 14 16 «HW»...... ISth October, #11 widow, two sons and two daughters Mr. Stettlnlus ha* been Mrector of lh>.. pref...... J104 lie 1104 3.860.»...... 15th Heptcmher. 1»» will furnish all the Government's re­ Turkey», cold storage, lb...... Ray Hercule* ...... 4 41 ...... N 94 N In Victoria; a mother, four brothers Purchase* In the War -Department United Motors ...... X 261 Western Union ...... 16th October. 1M0 and three sisters. quirement» of lead pn»ducte—6.000.090 Feed Wabash It. It. "A" .. 41* 41 41* 1.0» »...... 15th May. 1S1 since January last, and formerly had pounds minimum and 12.000.000 pounds U. 8. Shipping ...... 8 5i Willy's Overland ...... ;. 17| 18* 171 8.880.»...... 16th September. 1921 Thé funeral will take place on Tuesday, Cons. Copper ...... 5* 61 the »th Inst., at 3.36 o'clock, from the charge of purchases for the Allied maximum a month—fit prices aver­ Timothy Hay .... .SM.09 *1 to Westinghouse Klee...... 69| 0 40* *"»»...... ISth October. 1K1 Sands ChapeL Interment Rose Bay Government* through J. P. Ml-rgnn A Barley ...... XVrlght-Martin Aeroplane. 7| 71 ...... 9i>4 10».W. ;...... 16th May. 1933 aging seven cents a pound. .... 76.08 3») Curtis* Aeroplane ...... 16 \n. Fr. l»an ...... »>* 90* Cemetery. Ground Barley ...... 76.00 90 Gen. Motors ...... 120* 120 130 J*»»...... 16th September. 1*3 Company. Mr. Keppel, who Is dean of 4 00 Coéden OU ...... 7 7* S O”»...... 16th October. 1*3 Columbia University, has be«*n confi­ Oats ...... 64.00 2.30 Tob. Prod...... 54* S3 64 *360»...... 15th September. ISO Crushed Oats .... 140 EU ...... <1 «4 Un. Cigar Sto...... 871 dential adviser to Secretary Baker. Aetna Kxploetvee ...... <4 8* ...... 88* 881 *■2»*...... 16th Ort.iber, l«8 BRITISH DELEGATES Whole Corn ...... e.oo 4 38 Ohio Gas ...... 37* 361 27* ■ ...... h September.. .1934 Crack-.nl Cora ...... 64 0» 1.10 lleeto Mining ...... *4 «* Feed Corn Meal Howe Sound ...... \...... 4 ...... 28 27 271 »*»”...... 15th October. 1934 Answers to Times OF LABOR PREVENTED .... 84.00 4 36 41 A. àl S...... 96* 96* *■*»»...... I5th September. 1936 Wheat ___ _ .... 76.09 1.7$ Chevrolet Motors ...... lit 111 ...... 97| "■"f ”...... 15lh October. 1931 DINERS-0UT TO HAVE Scratch Fend ...... 76.00 IB Submarine Boat ...... 12 Int. Paper ...... *>* 294 301 SAILING FOR STATES < 13 Lib. fioan ...... 96 76 ...... 161 h Heplember. 1936 Want Ads. Chick Food ...... 5.08 Mid Weet OMr ... .««.r,, M M "■2”-”...... 16th October. 1326 MORNING AND EVENING Alfalfa Meal ...... &3 i6) 1.U0.68..15th September 1927 176 Do.. Keftoing ...... 100 101 I3.MI 18 ...... mo October, an London, April 6.—Joseph II. Wilson, Alfalfa Hay ...... non 1.75 Smith Motors ...... 2 1-6 S 11-14 M4. a*, m. SOS. *7. 372. 442. 471, 496, 618. TWO OUNCES OF BREAD secretary of the British 8#«im#n'*» ui#l .... 17.00 95 City Service ...... S>1| 108 NEW YORK COTTON 3114,174^11 S53. 583. 592. 596. 617. OT7. «90. m. 726. 727. Firemen's Union, asserts that the Un­ OH Meat ...... 70.00 3.00 Iki., pref...... 76 751 (By Burdick Bros. * Brett Ltd.) 812. 814. 847. 868, 889. 945. 167. 990. 996. .. . 3i Washington. April, 6.—Confirmation with the peace delegates. r<>^° or »t°rU at holder's option. of the nomination of Thomas Biggs, two «luncoe of wheat bread to each LV0E. r». toll ...... 9*1 m Theee Debenture* are free from taxa­ V. K 6|. 1919 ...... *n m tion a* Personal Property by the Pro Jr., to be Governor of Alaska waa patron of restaurants and b«>ariiing VIn>e of British rôTünS,ïa. gni they'"B2r" LY K- 5L Jlfe- 99 unanimously rei-onimended to-day by houses at the morning and evening BELL AIDS U. S. LOAN. the certificate of the Inspector of Muni- I K. Bi 1981 •51 '-iremi»* for Brltlih Columbia. th- «rgllla Territorial Committee. meal*. The rule that only one ounce Am. For. tiec. 5 ...... 946 .96 Official permission for the Issue of these There have been Indications of stout of wheat bread must be served at tho Concordr Maas.. April 6.—The did Fr. Govt. 6 ...... 12'. . 135 debentures as required by Order-!n-Coun- resistance. noon meal remains In effect. bronze bell that summoned the farm­ l'aria 6 ...... 86 to* cll 13489) of the 22nd December, 1917. has ers tif Concord to arm* In 1775 to Fr Cities 6 ...... 88 b«A*n duly obtained. *9 Tills Issue la offered to the public at a fight for their country's liberty, rang Ruse. Gove. 5*. 1921 ..... 36 rate to yield the Investor 7 per cent, per again to-day to call forth the re­ Do.. 192ti ...... to 90 annum. Interest to commence from date sources of citizens In support of the Dom. Can. 6., 1919 ...... 95 •54 of purchase. Dom. Can. 6, 1921 ...... 94 96 Never Mail Cash JAfl. L. RAYMUR. The Royal Trust Company new Liberty Loan. Dom. Can. 5, 1931 ...... 69 92 City Comptroller 'Dom. Can. 5. 1926 ...... 91 93 City Hall. Victoria. B. C.. March ». EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES SHAVING STATISTICS. Argentine Govt. 6 ...... 941 96 Money Orders, issued by 191*. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL Dom. Can. 5. 1937 ...... 9i) 90* Fr. Republic 5* ...... •5* 96* The Bank of Montreal, are Cep It*! Fully Psld, $1,000,000 Reserve Fund, $1,000,000 The coat to thé community of shar­ A . T. A îf F. Gen...... 80 *■4 cor'ORATION OF THE DISTRICT ing wa* calculated not long ago by an B. & O. 1st Gold ...... 7* 77* a safe, convenient and eco­ OF OAK BAY ■CARD OF DIRECTORS ingenious statistician, who estimated Bethlehem Steel 1st ...... 92 93 that thorb were 7.000,000 sharers In the Central Pac. 1st ltef. ... 77 79 nomical means of forwarding Assessment Pell Sir Vincent Meredith, Bart., President C. B. * y. Joint ...... 924 92* Sir H. Montagu Allan, C. V. O., Vtoe-President. United Kingdom. These consisted of money to all parts of Canada three classes: those who shave them C . M A St. P. Gen...... 824 D 844 selves, but still have to purchase C. A- N. XV. Gen...... and abroad. Never send r w. eîSüy, k. a 1, & N. Unlf...... 81 614 Court of Revision Major Herbert Melseil, M. C. razors, strops, etc.; those who are A. D. Braithwaite Lard Shsughneeey. K. O. V. O. N Y. Railways ...... 191 20 money in a letter—use Bank Notice le hereby given that the first F. J. Chamberlin Sir Frederick Williams - Tavtor shared dally by a barber; and those, N P. Prior Lien ...... •-7N SO* sitting of th# Annual Court of Revision M. R. Drummond Lt. -Coi. Bartlett McLennan, 0 9.0. 81 82 will be held in the Council Chamber like the majority of the working Reading Co. Gen. Money Orders instead. •Ir Charles Gordon, K. O. S. E. William McMaster classes, who submit themselves to the U. P. 1st n * U Grant to 66* Municipal Hall. Oak Bay Avenu» at 4 Me*. Sir Lomer Oouln, K. C. M. X . A. E. Molt Manege* p. m.. .n Friday. May 3. 1918. for the razor only once or twice a week. U 8. Steel Sinking Fund 97* 971 of hearing complaints against VICTORIA BRANCH r4j Charges for shaving range from Id. to U. P. 1st Lien ...... 771 78* aments as made by the A H. P. Co. 6 ...... 90* 91 «bd for "revtilrTg,™Viü«li«lné and cerrecl •12 VIEW STREET, Room» 208-7 Union Bank Building 6d. or Is.; and the final calculation Do. 4 ...... 76 71 tng the Assesement Roll for the year 1918: A MontlsamberL F. E. Winslow, was that our average yearly expendi­ Penn. Ry. Co. 4* 96 97 .. CLARl A. MONTIZAMBF.RT, CHAS. K. HILDRCTa^ ^ Chairman ef Local Advisory Board Acting Loeat Managed ture on shaving must reach £2,000,000 — Ik» , Gen...... 34 /W. Brill* Col.it»bt. Branch *. Tlt-Blta. Ç. A O. Conv. nm.nm 79* # VANCOUVER. •ViCTgUfr g April J, 19M. itiâkliéâitilKtitiiwwyBiiijjiOgl

'H VICTORIA DAILY TIMEH, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918 17 SEEK CO-OPERATION DICKENS CLUB MEETS OFFICERS IN CANADA Receives Interesting Letters e From GREAT TOLL WAS CANADIAN RUSSIANS Members Now Serving in ON ALIEN QUESTION Fra nos. SHOULD BE VETERANS TAKEN OF ENEMY DESIRE TO SERVE The quarterly 'meeting of the Dick ens Club was held last evening at the Win-the-War League Will residence of Acting-President F. All- Win-the-War League Asks French Mowed Down Attack­ Carpatho-Russlans In Western Support G, W, V. A. Request butt 1467 Richmond Street. In addi­ That Action Be ing Germans North of Mont- Provinces Wish Place tion to the transaction of routine bust** Taken for Government Action neee several letters were read from dldler Yesterday In Army members serving at the front. It was announced that the next quarterly “That no men holding His Majesty’s Half-a-dozen representatives of the meeting would take the form of a pic­ Ottawa, April $.—Several hundred commission In the Canadian Forces With the French Army -4n France, Great War Veterans* Association were nic at Deep Cove, In June. A review shall be permlttm to continue in any April 6—Via London, April 6.— (By the thousand Carpathp-Rueslana who have Introduced at the meeting of the Win of the past quarter showed that a con­ military employment, hospital, depart­ Associated Press)—There was no re­ settlfd In the Western provinces want the War League held# under the chair siderable quantity of comforts In the mental or executive work unless ho laxation to-day of the German efforts to help Canada and the Allies In this shall have been in active service at mapshlp of President C. T. Crosy „at form of tobacco, etc., had been sent to the-north of Montdldler. Between war, and although their young men during the Christmas season to the the front or was in the permanent Special Display of the Belmont Building last night and Thennes apd Grlvesnes a few French have not corns under the operations of members In France, an exemplification forces prior to the declaration of war." two of them addressed the meeting. divisions faced and held back nearly the compulsory service law, they are Comrade A. R. Berry, after express­ of the Dickens Christmas spirit. The The above resolution, moved by B. J. Perry, was unanimously passed at anxious to be placed on an equal foot­ ing Indignation at an alien enemy be­ Club for'the present Is being ke|>t alive four times their number of selected primarily for the sake of associations a meeting of the "Wln-the-War League ing and be subjected to conscrlptloh Mourning Millinery ing employed at Yarrow's yards, German troops. last night, after its original form had stated that the Q. W. V. A. had deter­ with those of its body who are with Along this front of about six miles and serve to the expeditionary forces the forces. Interested Dickens readers been toned down slightly. mined to hold a mass meeting next there naturally were some fluctuations of the Dominion. week for the purpose of placing before are Invited to communicate with the Before the resolution was submitted secretary Miss Fox, of 749 Discovery to the meeting chairman C. T. Cross, under the weight of such a strong at­ To ask -this much and to ask further in refined and dignified the people precisely what they wanted. that they should not be considered as If, he added, the people wanted to Street. president, pointed out that there were tack. Two villages fell Into the hands men In the city who were soldiers be­ alien enemies but should have every stave off trouble here and in other clt-- Among the letters received by the of the Germans, but they were not per­ secretary was one from Pte. L. McL. fore the war broke out who had been chance to do their bit for < 'anada to the styles for matrons and , les throughout Canada they would mitted to hold them In peace, for the war, a delegation representative of the come down to the returned soldiers' Gould, who left with the 102nd Hat threatened with discharge if they per­ French came back In a vigorous coun­ Carpat ho-Russians of Western Canada point of view and fight a clean battle. talion. That he fully appreciated the sisted in their wish to go to the front, had an audience with Sir Robert Bor­ He (i uerled w het her, In regard to the remembrances of the Club appears and many of these men had put In ter-attack which made the position of -i the whole of their lives In the service den yesterday and received from him misses wear enemy aliens here, the people of Vic­ evident by the tone of hlr letter the enemy critical. and possessed special qualifications. the assurance that every consideration toria were merely apathetic or were to going overseas he was president of On both ends of the line, at Thennes the club. Another letter was received He did not want to see the Win-the would be given their request. He Insane. The intention was to hold a and Grlvesnes, there were very severe from the formçr vice-president Pte., J War League do anything that might H8*L«ful dernwyteWo^te.WMW. .«A c r I èlÉMHO* the Canadian # ' be viW***» wdoimters In VhWfcifto Obstin­ Internment of aliens, but If the Gov­ ately kept the barrier Intact against til,I, will return In a fortnight, when TJvingstone, ernment did not take action they would entry Corps. Both writers referred to Can’t Spare Trained MOn. the pleasant recollections of literary * Beaumont Boggs agreed there were fresh assaults A division of German Blr Robert may have some definite carry it out themselves. Guards-- suffered especially heavy pursuits, now given place to sober re many men who were professionals In statement to make. 621 View Street Comrade J Taylor, also from the Q. losses Among -the attacking troops W. V. A., Who said he was the first alltles of war. their own branches and whose ser­ were seven entirely frtsh divisions. man In Victoria to go Into uniform, vices were most valuable in Instruc­ French artillery, mostly field guns, stated that they came to get the co­ tive work, but Mr. Perry held that it was brought hurriedly to the scene and operation of the Win-thc-War League OBITUARY RECORD was Inevitable, always that some battered the Germans unmercifully. for next week’s mass demonstration, Innticent must suffer with the, guilty. Both artillerymen and infantrymen de­ Trotzkys Life as a and, he declared, “if we don’t get sat­ William Robert K&ye, the eight- Rev. A. de B. Owen said he had been cided that never had they had better isfaction we are going to take drastic year-old son of William and Mrs. assured by a man In a high position targets. They fired at the enemy un­ Revolutionary Writer in act Kin. for we are fed up." "There aro Kaye, of 462 Portage Avenue, died that It was quite Impossible to spare til their supplies of ammunition were Germans here, and some I. W. W.’s. last evening at the Victoria Private trained men from their work here. A exhausted. copy of the resolution, as passed, Is to and they are going to get It in the Hospital. The funeral will take place Terrible Losses. s=New York™ neck.” Another speaker. J. Mee, said on Monday at 10.30 am. from the be sent to Ottawa. DAYLIGHT Saving Prisoners affirm that , the German chapel of the B. C. Funeral Company. Another matter, which 'cam* up at he had seen seventeen Austrians here losses were terrible. Many companies The Rev. Baugh-Allan will officiate; the meeting was that of the objections In one group. .were reduced to below fifty men. The Upon the platform sat a tall, broad­ interment at Roms liny Cemetery. entertained by returned men t<> th«. The chairman Informed the delega -shouldered, shabbily-dressed and gaunt Government proposals to supply' thelB Germans in view of the rapid marche» tioti that Wlrt-the-War’ League they wore expected to make, had been had already passed a resolution in ■ The death occurred on April 4 at 627 all with "slop-chest’’ civilian suits. As figure, writes Henry Moskowltx in It ;W*W fett that the League would be ordered to carry only Indispensable Outlook. HW friends say tltot ft* 1* favor of taking *etkm ftï'-Yèisrâ' Flsgar* SiFbei. Of Gfcow Ttt CfcttL articles but each had réserva rations aliens, and. therefore, thé O. W. V. A. aged nineteen years, a native of Can­ rather st sea in passing a resolution under forty, but hiie appearance, wlfTT In Victoria and District—Is It Necessary for the Housekeeper on the subject before it knew the for two dsys and two water bottles. could be sure of the- League’s support ton. China. The funeral will take place Field Kitchen* carrying freshT. rations the lines of suffering to his face, was Who Uses ‘ definite views of the Great War Vet­ on the subject. The resolution which from the Thomson Funeral Chapel on for another day followed closely, and erans’ Association the matter was left that of a man past fifty. He had keen had l»een adopttd was one unaniL Sunday at 2 o’clock. Interment in the farther behind came horse-drawn mously in favor of calling a meeting Chinese Cemetery. over pending Information a » to ex­ and blazing eyes. He looked unshaven wagons with food for three days more. and hie hair wo* dishevelled. He was for Monday, April 8, at 8 p.m., at actly what was wanted. Each German soldier had a map on a picture of the disinherited Intel­ which all kindred organizations would The death occurred yesterday after­ which was printed the dates of the lectual—a fighting agitator who had he invited to attend for the purpose noon, very suddenly, of Mrs. Henri­ “Royal Crown Soap”? INCREASED PRODUCTION proposed arrival of the attacking etta Baker, beloved wife of R. C. neither the means nor the Inclination of considering Sir Robert Borden’s troops at various objectives. One of to concern himself with his appear­ IT 18 “DAYLIGHT SAVING" SOAP, and you should accept reply to the protest made by the G. Baker, of 708 Vancouver Street. She Meeting Will Be Held on Tuesday; these points was Paris, showing the was a native of Syston, ILeicestershire. ance. W. V. A. in regard to aliens. Future Gatherings Will Occur Intention of the German command to no substitute. Economize and USE IT, and economize further England, where she (was boro flfty-two The chairman Introduced him—Com­ Monthly. push onward. But Apparently they did years ago, and has lived In this city rade Trotsky. When he rose, the con­ —SAVE ALL “BOVAL CROWN WRAPPERS AND COU­ not reckon on the tenacity of the MILITARY ORDERS for the last ten years. She leaves to vention applauded him vigorously!. mourn her lees, besides her husband, The last of the we. kly meetings In French and the British. They recognised him as one of their PONS FOB PBB8BNT8. They are valuable. The following instructions appear,lit one daughter. Mr*. E. Tribe, of ILL lhc campaign to stimulate production III be held 'on Tuesday, when special Many beautiful Presents FREE for “BOYAL CROWN” COU­ Military Orders issued by Major-Gen. George Street, and one son, C. W. Trotsky’* manner of speaking was Baker, now og active service In attention with regard to April planting unlike the manner of the conventional PONS. A pew PREMIUM CATALOGUE IS NOW BEING R G Edwards Lei ? le. C V, O., O. O C. wilt be given by the speaker». There­ WOODWARD, VICTORIA Categorisation of and transfer from France. The funeral will take place agitator Tie was calm, sincere and ISSUED, let us list ÿôiir name to receive one. Drop us a post­ after the gatherings at the High unilnmiattc. His sharp, metallic voire Special Service Companies. on Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the Sands card to-day. School will be monthly, with speakers penetrated the hall without exertion It Is to be understood that “nnn- Funeral Chapel. dealing with garden hints for the and carried conviction. COUPONS ON— ruiesioned officers and men fit for month In which the gatherings are AIRMAN, RETURNING service overseas” will include all non­ The death occurred at thé Royal A Magnetic Personality. BOYAL CROWN SOAP Jubilee Hospital on Wednesday of held. His personality was magnetic. Every commissioned officers and men cate­ On Tuesday M. 8. Middleton, Provin­ BOYAL CROWN WASHING POWDER gorized "A end "B.” George Thompson, aged sixty years, little while the audience chuckled or bom In Scotland and a resident of thl» cial Horticulture list, will speak op Lieut. L. C. Fillmore. C. A S. C.. is roared with laughter at a sally or a BOYAL CROWN NAPTHA city for the past sixteen years. He Is "The Small Garden In April" and W. Commander Who Distinguished satirical reference to the capitalistic appointed District Conservation Offi­ survived by one brother In Scotland. towns, the Dominion Entomologist BOYAL CROWN CLEANSER cer, M. D., No 11, temporarily, with Himself in Near East, Lands war for humanity. The funeral will take place on Mon­ recently appointed for this section, on Trotsky depicted the world as the BOYAL CBOWN LYE The Treatment qf Beet*’’ J. O. Dun- effect from March 18, 1918 day at 10 30 o’clock from the Hands clash of capitalistic states In their race ford will render solos and there wTU in Canada Lieut. E. H. Murphy, 29th Battalion. Funeral Chapel. for world empire. He referred to SAVE THEM ALL—Watch this “DAYLIGHT SAVING” * C. e f. is attacked to j Unit, m. h. also be orchestral music. Morgan of the United States, Bleich- Mayor Tedd has on view 4m th space for big premium offers .shortly. C. C. for treatment.- * The funeral of the late Mrs Frances roedcr of Germany and the Roths­ Hall two test tubes of syrup and sugar Transfers. Manhlx. who death occurred on March St. John, N. B. April < — A large childs of France and England as capi­ obtained from beets grown at the Sid­ 81 at Calgary, took place yesterday talists who were accidentally Ameri­ The following transfers are au­ ney Experimental Station, and actual­ trans-Atlantic vessel arrived Itéré to­ afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Bands cans, Germans, French or English. If thorized : ly manufactured by Professor Steven­ day. She was due a few weeks ago From 1st. Depot Battalion, B. <\ R, Funeral Chapel. Many relatives and shaken In a hat and thrown Into other- THE ROYAL CROWN SOAPS LIMITED son In connection with his tests of the but while en route fell foul of a Ger­ C. E. F, to Sth. Field Company, <*. E,: friends were present, and the beautiful countries they would take the other floral wreaths and sprays which cov­ best way of securing with kitchen man submarine and her bow was quite Vancouver, B. 0. Pic-..' J. M L. Al .xandec.. J. P. -Huyce, aide with the alune degree of-patriot- ered Thé ctitit teStmWÏ toTfc* high utensfts the saccharine content of J V f'finpnr, R. l'a«- M- L. Finlitysun, sugar ~beet*. badly damaged by a- torpedo. She esteem In which the late lady was held went back to England and transferred He contrasted the conflict of 1nter> H. R. Howe, A. Morrison, J. P. Robin­ Rev. Dr. Leslie Clay officiated, and the Another supply of .Up-to-date pota­ her passengers, who were landed saf#- cat* of the capitalistic states With the son.______hymns sung were. "Nearer. My God toes has arrived at the-market build­ common intercut* of thé wrtHWTij bfthé From ■ let. - Depot-- Bwtitl9m.- B-. C- ftr. ing for sale u> cuitiY«tora. ' ...... • jÿ here lasLSvji. i j to Thee," a ml "BrlefT.Tfe Is Ttere tTUr world and pointed- out that there was K. F.r lo 48th. Depot Battery, c Portion." The pa H bearers were: The steamship brought 117 passen­ only one war In which the workers of Cs ne rets Read 4o Colwood.*—A depo- ..., --F. : ■ lKtom.' 1*, Cfi ■ Btotr. ■ Mr1 Messrs. TldHngton. J McLaughfam. J- gers. - mostly returning officer» from all lands were coheemed—the cfass W. Choate, F. L. Gourlay. C. Hoover, R. Carmichael. J. L. Young, A. Macab tatlon waited upon Premier Oliver this the Western and other battlefronla, struggle; and only ope enemy—capital­ over 2,000 packages of mail and a fair -V. Ross, J. V. Starnes. E. 8. Barrett, lum and R. 8. Roskelly. morning asking that the Government ism. J. A. Gladue, L H ?ginB. D. Hoover, M. undertake the construction of concrete stxed general cargo. He appealed to the workers to re­ Buskins The death occurred at the Royal Ju- road from Cralgflower to Colwood, a On board were some notable Cana­ main steadfast to their International­ dian heroes. Included in the list were From * J” Unit M. H C. C.t to let bille Hospital yesterday morning of little over three miles. The state of ism, and to continue their enthusiasm Able Seaman Cornelius Knapp, aged Capt. Christopher O’Kelly, V.C.. M.Ç., of Depot Battalion. B. C. R.. C. R F.: the present highway was dilated upon for the only tactics which will realize For the Corpl. R. H Atkinson, Pte. 8. O. But- eighteen years, born In Saskatchewan at length and the Premier advised Winnipeg, and Squadron Commander Deceased leaves to mourn his loss. be­ A. G. Woodward, of Victoria, one of It—the revolution of the workers of * From Ko * 1! Casualty Untf, C. E F„ that the bonds for the cost of the un­ the world. sides hie mother, one sister residing dertaking would be guaranteed by local the youngest squadron commanders In In Saskatchewan Deceased leaves to the air service. The letter's promo­ While in New Ydrk Trotsky lived in 'to “J" Unit, M. H. C. C: Ptee. E. Olyde. financiers. With all this however, Mr. mourn his loss, besides his tions were awarded for daring and a Bronx flat with his wife and two VICTORIA Oliver was neither moved to. compas­ . Rlmmell, F. Currie, Spr. C. W. mother. one sister residing to distinguished services to the Eastern children He earned a meagre living Church, Ptee. T. Lyons, J. McLurg, Saskatchewan. The remains are re­ sion nor Joy, and while not giving a theatre. Squadron Commander Wood­ by lecturing to Socialist locals and Lance-Corpl. T. O. Davies. posing at the Sands Chapel and will be flat refusal he was not able to hold ward was in command in the Near writing for a Russian radical paper, From A. M. C. Training Depot No. forwarded on Monday afternoon to out any very great hope to the dele­ East. He led bombing operations The Novy Mir, in its dingy editorial PATRIOTIC FUND 11, to No. 6 Company, R. C. G. A., Adanac, Saskatchewan, for Interment. gation that action by the Government against Constantinople and Smyrna rooms on St. Mark’s Place. r K F : Pte. W. V. Starr. would -follow their call. and against the cruisers Gocben and Trotsky was born to a'little Jewish From No. 11 Special Service Com­ Petrietie Aid. — The following are Breslau, sinking the latter. colony In the province jof Ker son pany, C. E. F.. to A. M C. Training among some of the recent subscrip­ THE FOUNT OF WISDOM. Another returned hero was Captain (Little Russia). He received his edu­ Depot No 11Pte. N Phillips. tions received by the Victoria Patriotic Jack Alexander, of Toronto, who is cation at the gymnasium of Tchnernl- were not new. He talked to scores of From let. Depot Battalion, B. C. R, Aid Society; Employees Pacific Club, "Say, pat" said to hare won the distinction of be­ gov, and prbbably went to the univer­ assemblies and wrote many articles. C. E. F. to Canadian Army Dental $28; employée# and staff Brockman- "Yes* my eon T*------ing one of the best night observers in sity, though he was never graduated. He had on the East Side and to the Corps: Pte F. H. Hanna. Ker Milling Co.. $72.86; staff Marine "Are you too busy readto’ to explain the Royal Flying Corps. He was, like other Russian students, Radical Socialist movement .a large Iron Works, $16; Sidney residents, $21; somethin’ to me7" Other officers Included Lieut. Harold early engrossed to revolutionary ind responsible audience. staff Bank of Montreal, $29.28; em­ "No, my son. Your father is never Arundell, Winnipeg. D. 8. O., and N. activities. He became prominent 1n Sholem Asrh, brilliant Jewish writer WATERWORKS DEFICIT ployees Fire Department, $68.7$; offi­ too busy to give his children the bene­ D., the latter a Serbian decoration for the revolution of 1906 as president of and dramatist, whose plays have stood the first Council of Workmen’s Dele­ cers and crew 8. 8. L^ebro, $21; fit of his Information.” work in the eastern theatre and Col. the test of successful European pro­ Meyer Sends Letter to Council Shew­ gates at Pet rug rad. Messrs. Hameterley Farm Co. and "Well, In this story It says ‘the ship EL S. Ford, C.. M. G., of Liverpool, N. duction, and whose fascinating feuil­ ing That Deficit it JWlth the failure of the 1905 revolu­ employees $1$; customs staff, $106.6®; weighed anchor.’ Why does a ship B., who was Assistant Director of the letons should have a wider audience tion, Leon Braunstein—for this is his employees Cameron -Genoa Mills, have to weigh Its anchor before it entire Canadian medical service. than the Yiddish newspaper reading real name—was arrested, tried, con­ MAKE*»OS Shipbuilders. $144.10; employees starts out?" • '-J Captain J. Alexander, of Toronto, Is public, wittily remarked to me, as we NK1HU9S The waterworks deficit question will “Ah, yes. To be sure. You’ve al­ home on leave. He Is a former mem victed ind exiled for life to Siberia. sat in one of those East Side cafes, E O Prior . * Co.. l*d„ Like other revolutionists, he made a De 916*3 be taken up in the City Council Im­ ways noticed that in your reading, her of the Toronto University and a where the air Is either heavy with CNGFAVtnGS mediately# the figures for the quarter $24.60; employees Messrs. R. P. daring escape from Siberia, and It Is Rithet * Co.. $29.2$; employees Vic­ haven’t you ? Y< m. Watt, this Is the former w« 11-known hockey player. philosophic discourse or scintillating ending last week having now Income reason You see, when's*ship stays a said that he accomplished It by the with wit: “1 am honored with the ILLUMkATKtflS available. toria Chemical Works. $79.15; employ­ use of the passport of his jailer, whose CATALOG WMU ees Messrs. Pemberton & Son, $18.60; long time in a harbor It accumulates JOHN DILLON’S POLICY. burden bequeathed to me by the Rus­ .Moyor^Todd, In a letter to the Coun­ a lot of er— binnacles. And these name, Trotsky, he also assumed, and sian Premier. I must pay the $200 Aseecutmr cil to be read on Monday, state» that- employees B. C. Land A Investment whom he sufficiently resembled to binnacles cling to the anchor In such John Dillon begins his chieftainship for the Premier’s furniture which be the revenue for the quarter was $85,- Agency. $19.16; Musicians’ Union. make such a method successful. $7 60 First Church of Christ, Scientist, numbers that they Increase its weight. of thé Irish National party by flinging bought on the Instalment plan for his 416 as compared with $37,315 for the Ho they have to weigh It. Do you see 7” He lived the life of a revolutionary Bronx flat. His Excellency, answering J>eing amount collected at their Sun­ the banner of Irish self-rule high aloft corresponding three months of 1917. Tit-Bits. outcast In some of the leading capitals the call of hie country, left New York day morning service. March 17, 1918, His policy is evidently to offer the This shows that the city Is losing from of Europe. Berlin, Vienna. London. and left me with the debt—which I had $38,000 to $86,000 per year on .the oper­ $123.60; employees B. C. Electric Rail­ Irish people no soothing potion of con­ Paris and Madrid he knew. Like other SYMPATHY WANTED. fidence In English political methods, guaranteed.” ation of the waterworks. way Company. $81.19; Adam Rows, $3; revolutlohlsts, he found refuge In So Leon Trotsky returned to Russia as 11 is proposed to examine the sit­ T. H. Gemmell. $3; employees Times, but rather to qxhlbit settled distrust Switzerland. And I thought I could read char­ and employ earnest denunciation. In and plunged into the maelstrom. uation In the light of increased charges $1$'T8; B. C. Dredging Fleet (Coast Both In his point pf view and In his Trotsky is endowed with a scalpel- acter,” sighed Blllklna that way, and by entering attention to consumers, based on possible alter­ Div. ) War Fund, $192.80; employee* life experience the world Is his coun­ like critical faculty schooled by year* 'Well, what about It?" said his upon his agitation, he may hope to win ation of the minimum rate, or else an Gordon Drysdale, $13;. Mrs. Simpson friend. "Anything gone wrong?” try. He displays In all his writing a of revolutionary activity and study of over to the Nationalist side the popu­ familiarity with the latent ’ Socialist advance on the frontage assessment to (proceeds of a dance), $9.66; Inside “Tes. You know that sporty fellow In Socialist literature. He Is typical of a lar radical elements which up to this thought of Europe and a knowledge of householders. Possibly both course» employees. City Hall. $60; post office our office—Simpkins? Chap with red clAes of European Socialist Journalists time have been the Strength of Sinn Socialist and Radical European lead­ will be necessary, as an advance to a employees. $98; Spencer's employees, waistcoat and horse-shoe tle-pln." who have been trained to a life of Fein. Unquestionably Sinn Fein has ers which comes from close personal minimum of $1 per month net, and $47.60; employees Messrs. Gordon’s. "Yes. What about him?" association. critique. an advance on the frontage rate will Ltd., $20; staff Northern Crown Bank. "Well, the other morning he said he developed Its surprising strength by Tempermentally he to like those bril­ be required. As there would be a loos $7.16; employees Gas Works, $3.M; was going to ask for time off to go to reason of the fact that It wse the thing From New York to Russia. liant Jewish Labor leaders 1 have In collection on the water frontage rate employees Canadian Explosives (James his grandmother’s funeral. I’d already most in the public eye In Ireland, and He arrived in America in 1010 and known on the East Side whose minds states In their e also because Irish public sympathy these two sources of revenue may prove Island). $l$l.$8; New Thought Chil­ got a bet on the match for th®t day. received a warm reception from his require the stimulus of a strike tol world market» dren Sunday School (per Mro. T. W. will never go out toward any sort of Inadequate unless accompanied by a and when he asked me if I’d cbmev too, East Side comrades, who were accus­ bring out their resourcefulness and Trotsky represents can be revision of the scale to consumers ac­ Butler), $10; employees and staff accepted ilka a shot." bargain with England By centering tomed to welcome and help revolu­ their Ingenious fighting tactics which only by » world revolt of cording to quantity used. Messrs. Yarrow's, Ltd.. $178.71; Pro­ "Well, what about that? Did you lose the agitation to himself, and by de­ tionary outcasts. The East Side has have wpn many a hard-fought battle The various alternatives are receiv­ ducers' Rock A Gravel Go., and em­ your money, or didn’t you get À good nouncing the English procrastination been a sanctuary for mgny of the men for the organised workers. letorSat Trotsky hopes to ing attention now, and also the best ployees, $42.60; Public Works of Can­ seat, or Was the match a rotten one?" with the Government of Ireland act, and women who were driven from Trotsky's internationalism to rooted this revolt by Russian method to give preferential treatment ada—District Engineer's office, #17; It wasn't that at all. It Just hap­ Mr Dillon may reasonably hope to plllnr to post for their dreams of Rus­ in economic determinism. The world ■most the German to the consumers of the Esqulmah Resident Architect’s Offlcq, $16; Esqui­ pened thgt h# actually was going to transfer this militant sympathy to hla ent' freedom. war, according to Socialist theory, re­ thé abiding fuloh of Waterworks within tb# city itnrftsr mau Craving Dock; $31.28, Ms grandmother’s f uneral ! Tit-Bits. own party.- Boston Trknecrlpt. Trotsky's struggles on the East Side presents the collapse of the capiUtUatic the force of the revo 18 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY. APRIL 6, 1918 ! NORTH SAANICH PLANS WALKED A THOUSAND SATURDAY’S BARGAINS FUIHRE ACTIVITIES MILES ON SNOWSHOES Orchestra in Attendance To-night From 7.30 Till 9.30 YELLOW HAMMER APRICOTS OF „ Per tin ...... tiVV YELLOW HAMMER PLÜMS OF Newly-Organized Women's In­ Bishop Lofthouse Here En Per tin ...... tiUV stitute Decides on Ambi­ Route Home to Shore of New Panama Panamas For ORAPE CATSUP 1 1 F tious Programme of .Work Hudson's Bay Children Per bottle...... J.VV Shapes SWEET POTATOES 1 F „ at $1.99 at $1.95 Per tin...... ItH- The North Saanich Women’s Insti­ The Right ttev. Joseph Lofthouse, D. 13» Yates St, Phone 6610 KEILLER S MALTED OF „ tute held their organisation meeting In D„ Bishop of Keewalln. has returned the Berqulet Hall. Sidney, on Thure MARMALADE ...... Là UV to the city from California, en route to day, April 4, with Mrs. Blackwood his home on the shores of Hudson’s SQUIRREL PEANUT BUTTER QA„ Wileman, member of Advisory Board Pay. lie Is accompanied by Mrs. Loft­ of Woman's Institutes, In the chair. house. The Bishop spent many years SQUIRREL PEANUT BUTTER Û*1 QF There was a fairly good attendance of at Fort Churchill, which is six hundred The bar 9 BEGIN enthusiastic members. At a prelimin­ and fifty miles north of Winnipeg 5-lb. tin ...... «pl.OD the crow fliea The post Is one of the ary meting held a few days ago the most difficult to live In. owing to its ALOHIERIS SOUPS OF following ladies were elected as of­ Pint tin...... At)C very severe climate and the barrenness ficers for the ensuing year: President, of its shores, and Bishop and Mrs. At 8 O'clock**' CAB. SEMOLINA O F Mrs. Simiater; vice-president, Mrs. Lofthouse were the first missionaries ho succeeded in living In this Inhos­ Johnson; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. In- Per tin...... tiOV pitable place. On one occasion when BRAN BISCUITS -| A g le Jew, The following committees Mrs. Lofthouse was seriously ill. her had also been formed with their re­ husband walked two hundred miles to Per package ...... '...... lift spective workers : Red Cross Com­ York Factory for medical advice and See Windows Shop Early mittee, Mrs. Ward (convener); Mrs. assistance, and back. One of his ex­ Ormond ; Food Conservation Commit­ peditions was a Journey of a thousand tee, Mrs. Proctor (convener), Mrs. Mc­ miles on snow shoes. Mail : Donald and Mrs. Beagle; Social Com­ Bishop Lofthouse will preach at to Orders 1 mittee. Mrs. Roberts (convener), Mrs. morrow morning’s service at St Z DIXI ROSS’ Mtddledltoh, Mrs. North and Mrs. Saviour’s, Victoria West. Girt on. “Quality Grocers’* W tfdViwm^Nrvnntrr1-^ Washable Bedroom Rugs* Regular Values, to was discussed and the following sub­ its decided upon: “Gardening,’’ the address to be dellverd on April IS by $1.59, Special To-night at 98c Prof. Stevenson: Canning and All Its Fifty of these for quick selling to-night They Include mottled effects with band borders and a few “Wear Ever” Alu­ Large Sise Preserv Straight Saucepans, Methods. War Cookery, Home Dress­ minum Frying Pans, ing Kettles II with lids. making. Child Welfare. Interior House REMAINED UNSHAKEN solid blue and white, in sise 27 x 64 Inches; also a few stencilled reversible styles in size IS x 84 $3.35 II 92.15, 91.40 Decorating and Furnishing. Bees and inches; regular to $1.69 values. To-night, each...... 98# 91.85, 91.40 Their Culture, and Women’s Part in —Rugs. Second Floor Reconstruction after the War. Other subjects will perforce be touched upon DRAKE HARDWARE CO., LTD. but those named form a basis for the British Yielded but Little Yes­ 1418 Douglas Street Phone 164» year’s work. terday; French Improved After the business of organisation, etc., was disposed of, Mrs. Blackwood- Positions at Points Wileman read a paper on “The Aims of Institutes," which was full of helpful Pretty Silk Camisoles Stamped Pique Bibs aUggealions and Inspiration, and deep­ Early Rose Seed Potatoes ly interested her hearers. Mrs. Liv­ London, April ». — Field-Marshal ingston also spoke a few words which Haig reported last night: To-night at 98c gre...... ioc A limited quantity )mt to ban*—Order early—Our «took Is soo*. were greatly appreciated. It was de­ This morning the activity of the It’s a little price for such a pretty camisole. Such a low price that It will mean a very, 70» Yates Street. SYLVESTER FEED CO. TeL 413 cided that a club for boys and gifle emu^/a s^ ll lery and.- trench . mocUuns A choice of either plqk or white, with deep busy hour and a half selling. They are formed for WWTM assisting tn Increased north of the Bomme, and was TIP* trimming*, shoulder strap and Plexrfc stamped on white pique, tn dainty dsatfffr iltlvation of unused lots In the followed by a series of strong infantry at band; all sises. Very special to-night for eyelet and solid embroidery. Regular ^...9—...... I, t. embracing both horticulture attacks along all that portion of the at...... 98# I So values. To-night, sack...... 10# 1 battlefront which lies between the —First Floor —Art Needlework. Main Floor A resolution was passed to the effect Hoknme and Bucquoy. The latest hat May 14. Empire Day, be cele- ports indicate that these attacks met with virtually no success anywhere, FOR SALE: and have resulted In further heevy cas­ ■ ualties to the enemy." be adults, the funds to be devoted to A report from Field-Marshal Half ome patriotic cause decided later. A motion was also passed that the issued earlier in the evening said: Bines dawn this morning, the Ger A Range of Colored Silk Taffeta Ribbons nstltude place seats between Sidney mans have dellverd heavy attacks north and south* of Deman court, south­ Regular 25c Values for 19c Yard Horses west of Albert and In the region of Heavy Tearn of All-Silk Taffets Ribbon. 4Vt and 6 Inrhea wide. In ahadea of aaxe, old roaa. red, green, brown, «ky, MoyennevlUe. ras proposed to establish an “At Deman court and southwest of pink, black and white; a good, aenrlceable school hair ribbon; reg. tic value. To-night, yard. 194 Apply Albert they succeeded in getting a foot­ i flower show commencing with _ . ___ —Blhhnni, Main FlOOT i show to be held some time in ing In our defences. The situation at Other attractions would, of Albert was restored by a counter-at­ i, be added. There Is no hesita­ tack. In the region of Mesnil and Beau­ J. Kin]rham &i Co. te assured. and will be a mont-Hamel our line has been heavily the whole dis- shelled, and some Infantry fighting has taken place near Meenll. but without 1004 Broad St. Pemberton Block Phone 647 advantage to the enemy. Enemy at­ tack» on MoyennevlUe were repulsed. 75c White Women's 25c 25c Cambric “An attack carried out by our troops southeast of Oopimecourt resulted In Turk Towels Cotton Hose andLongcloth the capture of 120 prisoners. “On the British front south of the ARTHUR HEMINGWAY MAYNARD & SONS Somme the sltumthmhas been quiet. at 59c Each at 19c Pair at 19c Yard An1 official report dealing with avia­ Baggage 200 Pairs of Women’s White and Instructed by O. W. Wynne, will sell AUCTIONEERS tion issued last evening said that 40 Only. Large White Turklah 200 Yds. Only of Cambric and Black Cotton Hoes, made with Lengeieth, made from high- by Public Auction at hi» ranch on the large fire was reused by bombs drop­ TWela, Uritleh made. In double heels and toes; sizes grade yarn with pure fln- East Saanich Read, half-mile past Elk TO CLOSE AN ESTATE ped on the railway station at Luxem al» 11 a 64 Inch*; regular to 19; regular 26c. To-night. burg yesterday by British aviators. In Jhh; 34 inches wide; regular i Lake, We have been Instructed by the pair —...... 19# Transfer aerial fighting on the Somme front on Tie each. To-night, each. ... ’26c yard. To-night, per WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 Executive of the Estate of the late K. Thursday six enemy aeroplane# were at...... 694 —Hosiery, Main Floor yard...... 19# K. Knowles to sell at the late resi­ 2 p. m. sharp brought down. dence, «.I...... —■■■>.... All hi» choice “ We Never French Report. COR. MOSS AND M1NTO STREETS, Parle, April 4.—The War Office here Yltlhtr- - - - "fifteen Head of Close "The Germans did not resume their TUESDAY attacks north of Montdfdler during thé tive or doubtful security. All must In America over 1600.000.000 of busi- coures of the day. Our troops have PAYMENT OF OVER keep up to required standard of re new and partnership life insurance. Dairy and Family Two P. M vigorously counter-attacked the enemy $750.000,000 ANNUALLY serve as prescribed by law. To quote When you deposit your next Insur­ All the and hâve succeeded In Improving their lYof essor Augustus de Morgan, ance premium don’t think of It as a 3 Phones—2505 position at several points, notably In “There is nothing in the bustm tiresome expense, but consider rather Cows and Heifers the region „ of Mallly-Rameval and at Gentle reader, you have probably on world that even approaches the secur^l that you are adding to your life’s sav­ Furniture and Cantlgny, the northern and western a number of occasions been approach- lty of a good life Insurance company. ings bank and are bringing peace of outskirts of which town are In eur Including freah 4-year-old Ayrshire ed by some life Insurance salesman, I The running of any business entails mind to yourself In the knowledge that hands Cum and Calf. Fresh Dark Jersey Cow who has pointed put to you the de­ certain necessary expenses and this Is you are making provision (In the “The activity of both artilleries be and Calf, fresh Orade Jersey-Ayrshire Effects sirability of Insuring your life. If you also applicable to the conduct of Hfe safest way) for those dependent upon Vidoria tween Laeefgny and Noyon has been Insurance companies. There are cer­ you—or accumulating Interest-bearing and Calf, Jersey due May 10, dark Jer­ contained therein and Including: Ex­ were not already paying as much as continuously violent.* A further gain tain benefit and fraternal societies funds for your future years when both sey due In six weeks, light Jersey due tension Table. Sideboard, Couchee, you could possibly afford for this of ground was realised this evening necessity you probably iwught a policy. operating in this country who provide your earning capacity and business second calf April 21, Jersey due May Office Chair. Mirrors, Oak Secretary, north of Mont Renaud I wonder if It ever occurred to you to what Is known as assessment insur­ activity may decline. 10, Jersey due April 16, dark Jersey Cushions, Music Box, and Music Settee, Baggage Co. “Aviation: on Wednesday we give the matter any further thought ance. Unfortunately for the certifi­ heavy milker; two Heifers, almost due; Double Barrel Shotgun, Paintings, brought down five German aeroplanes, beyond feeling a sense of security cate holders in these societies, the three" yearling Heifers, and Registered Hanging Lamps, China and Glass­ and one captive balloon was destroyed that you were protecting someone de- at>.>\.« named principles have not been LOCAL WILLS Jersey Bull. ware, Pr. Field Glasses, Single and by fire During Tuesday night and pendsnt upon you. or possibly provid­ strictly adhered to. in consequence of All the stock is in splendid condition Full. Sise Iron Bedsteads, Springs and Wednesday, our bombing squadron ing for your own future^ l>o you know which there have been failures and Prebates Issued in the Supreme Court and of first quality, having been win­ Vlstermoor Mattresses, Very Old dropped bombs on cantonments, sta that life Insurance has * history, and trolley holders have lost their money.' Registry During the Present tered well. Mahogany Dresser, Mah. Stand, t ions and enemy establishments. Fires that It has reached its present leading This form of insurance alee suffers Week. Blankets. Sheets, Spreads, Pillows, Terms cash. No reserve. Note ad­ were caused, notably tn. the stations poettton through the experience of from the fact that with advancing dress, half-mile past Elk Lake on East Toilet Ware. Ruga Cupboards. Almost at Laon and Ht Quentin. It is con­ several centuries. Do you know that years (when It Is often difficult to pay The following probates of the wills New 6-Hole “Good Cheer" Cook Baanlch Road. Take--V. ft S. to Elk firmed that from March 21 to April 1 the companies on the North American premiums, the rate advances. I of deceased persons were issued dur­ Lake or C. N. to llurbrldge. Stove, Kitchen Tables, Cooking Uten­ five other enemy aeroplane» were de­ continent alone are paying out over Life Insurance is an absolute neces ing the week In the Supreme Court sils, IL- Chairs.. Large - Slate Butter DETAILS stroyed by our pilots ** en hundred and fifty million dol­ aity for the man with responsibilities, Registry: Further particulars apply Auctioneer. Slab, Lot of Cow Chains, Half Ton lars to beneficiaries annually. Burely as It provklee cash at a time most re­ German Statement. Harold Chapman, who died on ac­ Coal, Lot of Wood, Lot of Wire Fenc­ business of euoh magnitude merits quired- either at the death of the as­ tive service; Clara Choate and Robert Berlin, April 6.—Via London, April ARTHUR HEMINGWAY ing, Grindstone, Large Quantity of the closer study of everybody. It Is sured or during his or her later years. Earle Knowles, both of whom died in slight them. 6.—There were only local infantry en­ Garden Tools, Carpenter’s Tools. Rib still quite a common superstition that Many young men and women woifld Victoria. Probate of the English reg­ City Market Auction. gagements tm both sides of the Som­ Garden Hoses, Step l adders. Scales. We know that you specified life Insurance Is a gamble "die lo Win" not save a dollar If they did not Invest istry was re-sealed In the case of Phone 24S4. 'Residence, G019L me to-day (Friday), according to an OU Stones, New Hay Knife, Saddle, this or that for some good rea­ sort of proposition. Nothing of the In life Insurance. Sir Thomas Whits Lancelot Hull Sheffield. official communication Issued here says: “Life Insurance companies hold Etc. son; we follow your every in­ sort. It Is almost an exact science. The Letters of administration were and provide fun