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VOL. 47. ' VICTORIA, B. C., MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915 ATTEMPTS TO NORTH Rumored in Athens ENEMY ADMITS DOTH South Africa Has That Sultan is Dead ALBATROSS MULED Offered Force for STRUGGLf IN EAST RUSSIANS BLEW UP OF ARRAS FAILED London, July 6.—An Exchange Tele­ Service in Europe graph dispatch from Athene eaye It WINGS ARE HOLDING DOWN GERMAN FLAG OVERSHADOWS ILL GERMANJATTLESHIP Is rumored that the Sultan of Turkey London, July 6.—A Reuter dispatch Huns Tried in Vain to Gain Is dead. The Young Turks are said to Only Part of Russian Line from Johannesburg says: Cruiser of Kolberg Class “Gen. Jan Christian Smuts, minister Russians Expect to Add Still Ground at Two be concealing the news for fear of a War Vessel of Deutschland Which is Retiring is Abandoned Mine-Layer of defence, has announced that the More to the Enemy's Points political upheaval. South African government has offered Class Was Caught by Centre During Naval Action to organise a contingent of volunteers Losses for service In Europe including heavy a Submarine artillery.** LOST MANY MEN ON GERMANS ARE BEING TWELVE WERE KILLED FIRE BROKE OUT ON ONE PLAN MACKENZEN IS ‘ TWO TORPEDOES FIRED FRONT NEAR SOUCHEZ LURED INTO A TRAP OF FLEEING CRUISERS DESCRIBES EXPLOITS TRYING TO CARRY OUT BY UNDERSEA CRAFT

Enemy Succeeded in Making Review of Latest Official Re­ Her 8.2-Inch Guns Were Si­ OF SUBMARINE E-IJ Every Mile Enemy Advances German Submarine Rammed Gain to East of Savages Shelled British Steam­ ports Issued by the Sev­ lenced; Statement Issued Will Mean More Complete St. Mihiel ' ship Anglo-Californian; by Russian Destroyer; Did eral War Offices at Petrograd ■ Member of Crew Tells How Victory for Russians Four Vessels Sunk Not Reappear on Surface She Sank Ships in Sea

Paris, July 5.—The following official London. July 5.—Fighting on the Pet rograd. July I —A detailed story of Marmora Statement was issued yesterday after- London, July 5.—Interest In the Eu­ Petrograd. July S.-An official rom» CREW OF BARQUE TWENTY Russian-Germanic front to-day still of Friday's naval action In the Baltic ropean war drama still Is dominated Sea Is given in a Russian admiralty munlcatlon Issued by the war office “In the region north of Arras the held the Interest of military observers entirely by the eastern struggle. It says that on Friday a Ruffian sub­ HOURS IN OPEN BOATS official statement Issued last night. ha* taken yet another turn in a pew enemy last night attacked our positions as the greatest Immediate problem of The communication follows: marine olew up a German warship of CHEERS WERE GIVEN phase. It \m ae colossal and uncertain the Deutschland class which wST" aluug the road from An* re* to A Mein the world war. Smashing heavily “The Ruslan cruisers Rurlcjt, Ma- Our assailants were driven back with that the observers feel Ilk.- an audience steaming at the head of a German against the Russian centre. General karoff. Bay an. Bogatyr and Oleg en­ FOR UNDERSEA CRAFT heavy losses. London. July 5- The British steam­ subjected to almost unbearable sus­ squadron at the entrance of the Gulf ship AngIo-<'ailfornian, of 7,333 tone von Mackenzen was striking dfftJMT- countered the enemy at S o'clock In the pense. yet knowing that It may be “In the Argon ne Infantry Are and Of Danzig The text follows: gross, bound from Montreal, arrived TObfhlng ~l*efw?en IKe TaTand of T il and months before the denouement can be cannonading continued nil night Re- ately In an effort to drive through to “On Friday, at the entrance of the at n the Fey-en-Haye front the G»r- British observers, their minds par­ fore the gunfire was Inaccurate. The men the D. 8. M. wholly from the former river and drive ing to approach otfr warships. The sub­ fn*ns, following & violent bombard- Montreal, July 5—Fifty Americans tially made up hy IVintgrad's appar­ Russians, attempting to Intercept the “We left Imbros one morning about them back the latter. If not divide marine failed to reappear on the sur­ Hi**nt, endeavored to . attack our and Canadians were among the mem ent confidence, believe that the Rus­ enemy’s retreat, were attacked by the 3 a. m. and steamed toward the Dar­ the grand duke's forces Into halves. face. Our destroyer suffered slight tr*n< he* about midnight. destroyers but were unharmed. In Even this contingency would not be so damage In the collision." here of the crew of ninety-five aboard sians are leading the Teutons Into a danelles. and dived as day was break­ “North of Rcgnlevlll* fire from our hfalf-hour the cruiser of the Augsburg fatal as It may sound. the British steamship Anglo-i’allfor- trap It Is pointed- out that the Ger­ ing and well, got through the nar­ barricades prevented enemy forces from nlan. which sailed from here June 24, manic allies are pressing forward Into class, finding the Russian fire too hot, row* O. K. Having arrived on the Having passed all the Dnlest-r above Berlin. July 5.—The Russian report spreading out. and reached Queensto vn to-day with a diffic ult, marshy country, where no abandoned her slower consort and fled other »id* we saw two battleships. We Halles. General yon Llnslngen has got regarding the destruction of a vessel of the Deutschland class is untrue. It la “In front of Fey-en-Haye an enemy twelve dead and eight Injured by thp railroads exist, that their lines of com- at full speed southward. The Albatross were getting ready to torpedo one of a little farther He still Is employed, «Halion came aa far as our wire munirattons are being lengthened fth* German mine-layer) began to. ^wlth heavy losses, (n solving the diffi- alleged In a semi-official «statement le- h ,rew made here to-day by Serbian forces, and the known ac­ shé wax listing, they opened fire on knot*. Each ship carries four 11-Inch was landed safely at Bor- the enemy including an armored The Russian* **em so solid on the of Palssy. mining operations continue. tivities of Greek bands In Albania The second shot hit our periscope gun*, fourteen 6.7-Inch guns and twenty cruiser of the Roon class, a light wings that all depend* on what will “In the Argon ne engagements with were said to l>e frowned on at Rome. and "dun It In.' That gunner must 24-pounders, and has six submerged cruiser of the Augsburg class and four happen to their centre, which seems b »r.d grenades and torpedoes occurred. Possible developments along the Adri­ have been a cool card, eh? torpedo tubes. The designed speed of destroyers. The Russians Immediately now to be very much exposed - t,u' no infantry action. !*ondon. July 5 - -The schooner Hun • atic were said to be giving Britain Gn the salient projecting to Warsaw, tfiff ships Is 11 knots. Joined battle and half an hour later ‘Op Monday we sighted a steamer, “°n the heights of the M>use and in b*-am. from I*eith. was tor|>edoed by a and France some concern. «nd Just beyond, the wedge is pushing The other battleships of the class the enemy began to retreat, while sev­ came to the surface alongside her and the X'osges there has been merely German submarine. The crew wa Serbia and Montenegro have shown told her to stop. She stopped, and the torw.xrd at a rate of five miles daily, are the Schleslen. Schleswig-Holstein. Bonading.' landed safely at Wick to-day their hands In Albania, but the crux of eral submarines attacked the Russians men were so anxloifs to get clear thati ,f th# Germans can progress at the Hanover and Pommern The Deutsch­ unsuccessfully land was completed In 190* the situation is Greece Some days one boat capsized. No lives were lost i same rate for another week, so that 'The Rurlk was sent at full speed Farls. July 6.— The official state Paris. July R—ft was announced of ago the departure of Greek bands into There was a Yankee correspondent force the grand duke - to give up after the retreating vonsets which were ment issued by the war office this af fleially to-day by the French ministry Albania was reported and the Impress- aboard alio tried to bluff No good, at last and the a-hole line, they Joined by another cruiser of the Bre­ ternoon states that positions east of marine that the French steamship grew that Qreec-e was about to though, cos an officer ami two men will menace Brest Lltovsk Itself. If men class The Rurlk soon had the WOULD-BE ASSASSIN Fey-en-Haye and in Le Prêt re forest, Carthage, of 5.276 tons gn ss, was tor­ enter the great war Since that time boarded her ami discovered a six-Inch they take Khowel Junction ttyey will satisfaction of seeing the effect of her < Hptured ti*, the French in Saturday pedoed hy a German submarine yes Greece, so far as the public knows, has gun. several gun mountings and 15-Inch cut the la»t connection between the fighting, were recaptured by the Ot terday and sunk made no official move, but bands of salvos, for the enemy's fire weakened. ammunition aboard. We blew her up. grand duke's armies north of the Pri- The four 1.2-inch guns of the cruiser nians after furious assaults. Two at The statement says: Greeks are known to b* active In Al­ A few minutes after we sighted j 1an<1 th* armies south, SUFFERS EOLLAPSE tempts made by the enemy last night “The French steamship Cart hag* bania. The situation Is obscure as yet. of the Roon class were silenced and another steamer and told her to stop. ! Th,a- th*n. Is the Issue now to be In the region to the north of was torpedoed and sunk by a German so that Italy van make n • off»< I »I re­ fire broke out aboard. Obviously dis­ She would not: We « based her Into jteSt and {t far ««"pause* In atrategl- failed. The statement follows: submarine near Cape Holies on July C présentations to Athens, but it is fear­ liking further conflict, the enemy dis- the harbor and when she was being1 'Al "'*nlAeance any object that has “In the region to the north of Arras, Hlxty-slx members of the crew were ed In British diplomatic circles that the apiieared raplllly In the fog. secured along a p|er we torpedoed her months0"1**1*4 rtUr,,l,r the ,aet two Holt, Who Shot Morgan, is two attempt* at attack on the part •imposing of the rival claims for Al­ “The Russians sustained trifling the enemy, each preceded by a violent banian land may create a difficult damage. No one was killed. Fourteen steamer and rhaJLd , . ,nIn 0aMHGalicia* fhen before the Vistula Muenter, a former Harvard Instructor Germans failed In an attack and they more blood until last Monday morn­ and Its fortresses are lost Even If that who disappeared from V at city after suffered very heavy losses. Warsaw. General von Mackenzen to­ at Nanaimo day had concentrated, his main force ing. on our way back. Just before en­ line goes, the vitals of Russia will not the death of his wife from alleged “There Is nothing of Importance to he touched It will he long—too long-, and heaviest guns In the district nesr LISTS NOW STAND tering the Narrows, we sank another poisoning In 190*. rep..rt from the rest of the front. hefore the Oennane can hope to win Krasnlk, Zamosc and Krasnlestaw. In transport. That was our farewell Until a late hour last night Holt was AT TOTAL OF 9.829 Vancouver. July I.—Having made a anything like a decisive success or In­ Southern Poland, in preparation for smack questioned by police official* from daring escape through a hole In the flict anything like a shattering block New York and Washington. It was In supreme effort to break the Russian "When we broke surface that even­ AUSTRIANS REPULSED; roof of the military detention barracks against the grand duke. the course of his examination by sev­ line. Ottawa. July 6.—The casualty lists ing we found a mine hanging over our at Nanaimo this morning, Carl W. So long a» the grand duke eludes the eral police officials that Holt disclosed 200 WERE CAPTURED If succ essful there, the Russian fort­ have reached a total of 9.829. Of bows. We chucked It off as quickly Kastner. who I* regarded as a very Im­ disaster with the name masterly skill his plan, entertained when he entered ress of Ivangorod will he the Teutons' these 1,*58 have been reported as. killed. as possible, when our escort came up, portant prisoner, now I* at large. When he has shown thus far and continues the Morgan home, to hok* Mrs. J. P. next objective. «.405 as wounded, and 1.7M aa missing gave us three cheers, and off we went. TV one July S.r~The following official it wa* found that he had got away the to keep hla relative lighting strength, Morgan and the Morgan children as Although admitting that General The First Contingent numbered II.- statement was Issued last night alarm was given and soldiers were sent "When we entered the harbor It was he may, well look to get a far more hostages In their home or to kill them Iirnanoff, commanding th* Russians 000, so that the casualties represent al­ “Along the entire front the situation to various places near Nanaimo fo' dark. Had It been daylight the ad­ thorough victory In lhe long run hy If Mr Morgan refused to use his In­ >ng the Onlla Llpa, had fallen back most one-third of the original force. remains unchanged. An artillery ac­ watch roads and trains. miral would have made us steam drawing the Teuton, as far aa possible fluence to stop the exportation of war after rear guard actions, the war office A large number of the wounded, how­ tion of an Intense nature continued The man. for whom the military au­ around the fleet. All the ships we from the encircling railway network of munition». here to-day professed little fear for ever. have returned to the ranks, or against the works at Malborgeth and thorities and the police are looking is passed as we were making for the Germany and Galicia. Dispatches received here from Dal­ Warsaw. will do St In rourrfe of time P*»dU, causing serious. damage and 21 years of age. 5 feet II inches in Adamant cheered us. The Adamant Once the Russian offensive can lie las. Texas, stated that the Rev. Q» P. in. fOlUi'IRWol IWW- yv- .district between tfj»» For and t'he'Yfs W.lént Mimilér àïihck against our ^tiila rivers and Vfweei» the Tbig alft POUNDS OF POWDER position on the Carnian plateau, but the Welprs. Begun on Friday, the ac­ EXPLODED; ONE INJURED something worthy of praise*.* Were repulsed, leaving in our hands Rupert last year. He came to Vancou­ Mr. Littleton said he had received a# tions showed no lessening In violence such request. about 300 prisoners. “ -day.1 The casualties on both sides ver and carried paper* alleged to have GENERAL ATTACK AT Holt, the would-he assassin, was aa have been heavy, the Austro-Oermam Tacoma. July 1.—As the result of !»*en plans of the dry dock The au- THREATS MADE AGAINST especially having suffered enormous an explosion at the Dupont powderîthorltles bell-ved he meant mischief THE DARDANELLES weak to-day that when hie keepers GEN.GOURAUD WOUNDED losses. work* on Saturday, when a warehouse; and .promptly placed him out of harm s VICE-PRESIDENT MARSHALL went to hie cell to arouse him he could containing 5t*K pound* of black powder way not alt up ee hla couch. Unleee Ma . AT THE DARDANELLES was destroyed. Tony Chlcalkl, Athens. July t—Th* allies to-day condition Improves rapidly—and there Petrograd, July 6.— Russian aviators St I.iuIm July l -Thom*» R. Mar- ployee. Is at 8t. Joseph's hoepRj wera conducting a general attack eeeme no reason to expect so radical a Paris. July S —On. O. H. Gouraud, to-day successfully bom hared an Aus­ WEAKER-TO-DAY. burned badly. It is believed that "hall. vlr.-prmM.itt of the mitrd by land end sea against the Turkish commander of the French expedition­ trian convoy near I .e Irak. Galicia, change—It will ha Impossible for Mm spark from a horse's hoof Ignited Htat.a, ha* hm threatened with death positions at the Dardanelles, ac­ to be taken Into court for exai ary force at the Dardanelles, has been blowing up an ammunition train. Seattle. July <*ol. A Idea J. Rle- powder along the track, the spark be­ in more than a dozen anonymous let­ cording to dispatch** received here next Wednesday. wounded and la returning to France, it Seven bombs hit the railroad station then. editor of the- Seattle Times, is ing communicated to the powder in the ter. which he ha* received during the The fleet was bombarding the All plana to submit Holt to a ha* been announced officially. His at Prdeworsk. doing considerable weaker to-day Physicians hope to laat .lx week*. Vice President Mar- car and later to the powder in the rorta. while infantry attacks were questioning to-day « wound Is not dangerous. combat the throat trouble by use of a ahaii made thl* statement to newspa­ warehouse. being made against the Turkish because of hie serious per men here. lines. «Concluded « page la) .

. ,, Vf.'.Wfv V* vktoria ~ i " ■ ceived a telegram, of June 23 from the American ambassador at London, in HUNS ISSUE FALSE which he reports that the French pass­ port bureau there, which Is under di­ We Are Prompt, Cereful. end Use Onfy the Best in Our Work rect control of the military authorities YOUR FAVORITE GROCERY CLERK AMERICAN PASSPORTS in Paris, refuses to vise passports henceforth held by naturalised citlsens of the United States of German, Aus­ Would enjoy a complimentary two weeks’ vacation at the, tro-Hungarian or Turkish origin. The ground given for this refusal la that PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION Have Established Plant in there Is a plant for the forging of FIRST AID" IODINE Antwerp to Make Forged American passports In Antwerp: With­ out the vise of a French consul, no one Buy and learn the superior excellence of AMPUL Documents for Spies can go to France from Great Britain."

Washington, July 5.—That a plant ADMITS HE PLACED Robin Hood Flour Iodine is the best household antiseptic for local use. for the systematic forging of American transports to be supplied to German 1 and Robin Hood Porridge Oats IODINE PENETRATES AND KILLS GERMS spier has been established In Antwerp. I» IN CAPITOL during the "Robin Hood Sales Competition, and help your favorite clerk to se­ the assertion made by an official bureau cure one of thpde vacation trips. It prevents tetanus ami other infections. of the French government, according to a dispatch received at the state de­ partment from Walter II. Page. Amer­ Holt Was at Railway Station in Competition Continues Until Inly 31 Ask Your Clerk for Particulars ican ambassador at London. Thr stat. department «üi eider n Washington When Ex­ Cerner Pert en Prescription thorough Inquiry to determlrtc where plosion Occurred Douglas Sts. «tore this plant is located and will use its Prone lllh Campbell’s Company utmost efforts to break up the fraudu­ DECLARES EVERY MAN lent business. Twice before the asser­ tion has been made to the state depart­ Aîh-n Cuve. N. Y.. July 6.-Frank ment that American passports were Coal! Coal! Coal! Holt, the former instruct»** at Cornell l-eing systematically forged for the use university, w ho attempted to assassin DESERVED TDE V. C. For Sumrr use you cannot beat our of Germans, and once a German spy ate J. P. Morgan at East Isle. Mr. Mor under arrest In London confessed that gun's summer home, here on Saturday he had been supplied with'one of these confessed on Kaiurtiay night that New Wellington Nut Coal fraudulent passports manufactured by was the man who wet *he bomb which This Ideal Fuel solves the problem for the warm weather, as It can be an officer of the German government Correspondent Describes the exidtKled In the United Htates Capitol regulated to a better advantage. Give It a trial by ordering a toe This time the charge is made by the it Friday .night. Landing of the “Kangaroos" to-day from French pa**i»ort bureau In l^sA’n.1 Thos. Tunney, captain of the bomb LOOK! whit h is under direct charge of the and anarchist squad of detectives of and “Kiwis" at Dardanelles French military authorities in Paris, the New York police department, and J. E. PAINTER & SON As a result of the existence of this Nr<*serv<> Loganberries. W. K. Luyster. tin* Justice of the peace plant in Antwerp, the French passport uhone 531 €17 Ccrmcr.**1 In-fore vflMMB Holt was arraigned lut Per erato, only ...... $1.65 bureau will refuse henceforth to supply on Saturday. obtained the cohfession London, June 5 —The Dally Express Fn n< h passports to Americans of Ger­ To do HO they intimated, they had to publish*** the following from a corres­ ~— ...... While they last, at __ man» Austro-Hungary or Turkish employ the so-called third * degree pondent who La serving with the royal methods of the police. naval division at th»* Dardanelles: The state department is fearful lest a WINDSOR GROCERY COMPANY Holt, l>>- his confession and the de Every officer and man In the "'first Government Street. Opposite Pest OfT.ce wholesale manufacture <.f fraudulent landing partie* of the Australian and 0517 American passport* will destroy the tailed description of bomb* he u*e«l stamped himself as an expert on the New Zealand forces earned the V. C. value of the American passport ns a over and over again protection In the warring countries of use of explosives, the police assert Only those who have ha«l to fight NOTICE OF Kurope. Kxtreme precautions have The belief is held that Holt has been their way up the pmUpItou* sand connected with other bomb outrages lieen taken in this country to prevent cliff* of Gallipoli, to dash through the issuance of passport* obtained which have baffled the police, notably veritable drtath trap gullle* and gorge* the placing of the bombs which w. re THAT VACATION SUIT through fraud, a* was done by the and beat down the strongest natural found recently in the grounds of An VICTORIA GAS COMPANY, LIMITED Perfectly tailored from the latest importations of British German conspirators l%New York sev­ dt f« n- ?* in the world can realise* drew Carnegie’s Fifth avenue residence Suitings, and made to order In quick time. eral months ago. properly the overwhelming magnitude However, realising that such an Issue in New York city. Sales Department Sam# Pries for Men’s of th« initial task undertaken with would cause serions difficulties in main Three stick* of dynamite bound to­ auoh amazing boldness and success by Ae Women’s. It’e...... $15.00 j talnlng friendly relation* with the Ger gether. some match head* placed in the sturdy sons and adopted son* of We have goods at a higher price of course, but our 115.00 special man government if that government in de in one of the stocks, which Holt Australia and New Zealand They Removed from 6.V2 Yale* Street to 646 and 648 Johnson Street. mighty good value. should be shown to have a hand in the had scooped out with hi* knife; forced a landing on an ’ impregnable'’ matter, the stat- department has beep bottle of sulphuric acid. In the neck of continent at a spot immediately oppo­ St. James Hotel Block. loath to act until it had absolute In­ which there was inserted a cork care site the one objective of all the inVatl- formation. CHARLIE HOPE fully measured and of a kind previous |ng_f<»r<‘e*.. and_the key to <’on*tantl- __ 'Will occupy new premises on and after .Inly 1. 1015__ Here ta Ttr* report made by the state^ ty rested such Was the Bofhb w hl«h nople—vis., the fort.*; of the Narrows. 1434 Government Street. Phene 26M Viet or le. B. G. department : Holt placed In the wing of the Capitol Evert we of the Royal Naval brigade • The <1# partm* nt of state has re­ at 4 o'clock on Friday. Holt ha* Phone 2479 who have endeavor-d to follow worth talned by test* that the ari<| would eat Ily in their footstep* and to help them Us way through the cork in about retain and to increase the area of the eight hours. Therefore, he estimated land so gallantly jeised cannot quite that the bomb would explotle about compr-hentl the burning flames of midnight. He wanted to make cer­ lucky enough to be stationed only a •atrkitism and self-sacrifice which— tain tliat it would explode, so he ton 'anned rather than smothered by eight few yards from Captain Wallingford. stroll alsiut Washington, and early weary months of waiting in training The Australians and New Zealand in the evening went to the Union sta­ centre* and In Egypt -alojt»* enabled tion, a few block* away from the Cap ef* pursued the German «luped' Turk the ‘Kangaroos’’ and the ’’Kiwis*' to ltd, and waited there, where he heard right Into hi* inland fastnesses and Your Credit send the German-led Turks scampering the explosion. fourni thepwlve* in place* which were in a fr.nsy of terror from the lieach subsequently given name* such a* Than he tiWVk a Train to New York up the face of the cliffs an»l right away "Suicide Gorge," ”F«>ol*’ Paradise" Arriving there, he lost little time tak­ nt»» the comparative security of their an«l "Sniper’s Alley." They fought ing another train for Glen Cove. distant entrenchments. their • way through dozen* of death­ Is Good Several stick* of the dynamite left over True, the enemy"* position* were trap*. however, and managed t«» hold from the making of the Washing! she|| *d with gr«*at d«llberatl«m and ex­ on to a front *ufltct«-ntly extensive t«> bomb were in his suit case, and these Why Not Be actitude h fi.rchnnd by the allieil fleet, enable more ho»ti«;s of troop* to be land­ he took with him to Glen Cove. and no one i* more enthusiastic than ed In comparative safety. One* of the sticks he Muck into his the Australian* and New Zealanders Well Dressed ? "Tl»e fact ls^..’a^e_Jhi*d been eating our pocket, with two loaded revolvers, for regarding th? w underfill gunnery »»f the use. If needed," in his mission at th* head* off.in Egypt, ami hud been railed | When for a «mall .lepuait «hips. Still, there were hidden machine ■popular t«»urlsts’ and ».ther compli­ Young Morgan no me. It was not used, but gun*, mobile batterie* and natural hid­ ymi can get your summer Copas mentary name* an»l when at last we I wa* found when he was lockf-d up ing place* f.,r troops that no artillery got a real chance to do s»»mething for Suits. Coats and Dresses on Holt said he spent some time in ami from the sen could destroy, howevt* the Old Country we couldn’t hold our­ the easy weekly or monthly about the Capitol looking for a spot to well directed by aeronautical obwrva place his bomb where it would cause selves in." expiaineti an Australian 1 payments. - met in the trenches. "1 think we can no injury to anyone and no great dam Red tape m« thod* of landing an«l at­ age *ay w> did the Job pretty well," he tack-under such pe< ted and prepared for MACFARLANE LAND S WATER r _ day night: Australian to stroll calmly over the OUTFITTING they.certainly had not expected the in BISCUITS. Large can ...... HAM, per pound...... OvV “The admiralty reports that no por­ «•pen ground in front .if hi« in nvh and vadera to throw off’ all their equip­ tion of the light Baltic naval forces secure |>art of «me of his victim's e«juip ment. and even their tunics, under POPHAM'8 FANCY BISCUITS SELECTED BACK BACON, by the pieee or returning from outpost duty met, about ment as a trophy. hail of lead and shrapnel, to wade or COMPANY All kinB. 0. or ANTI-COMBINE GRANULATED_ JLATED In the course of the fighting the ambulance men. Per pound ...... A O L engage In han«l to hand struggle* as the Kangarooo* were taking a ridge. Albatross, a mine-layer, was unable to It seem* Incredible, but they look It SUGAR which were bound to result In Imth Gne Turk had young tree* strapped 0 OIL VIE S ROYAL HOUSE- (PI AA regain touch with her own force*.-Af­ at the poipt of the bayonet singing 100-lb. »k. $7.60, 20,-lb. sk $1.55 combatant* hurling through apace to­ all around him, and fmm a reasons Lit HOLD FLOUR, per saek, only «pJLiïzx/ ter two hours of heavy fighting against Tipperary” all the way. Their mag­ distance looked exactly like an inno­ gether to destruction. ROW AT S ENGLISH PICKLES four armored cruisers, Vhlch continued nificent spirit thrille»! u* all. but we cent patch of saplings. These desperate and superbly heroic PURITY ROLLED OATS Afin firing within Swedish waters, t he XI - are quite a* much Impressed by the Per bottllp ...... 15c measures could certainly not have been Another was accidently discovered 20-lb saek $1.00, 8-lb. saek ... batfoss was compelled to grr aground 1 sUX rvliancy of tho New Zealand­ anticipat'd by the German strategists, stretched out stiff under a blank* I ROGERS' B. C. TABLE SYRUP er* whose trenches we are now helping in a sinking condition near Oestegarn, and^tt can hardly l*e wondered at that among some bushes to resemble a 5-lb. can 35«S 2-lb. can ...... 15c CROSSE A BLACKWELL 8 IK/» in Gothland. Twenty men were killed to fill. the Turks were utterly demoralized corpse. A whole platoon of men march­ ORANGE MARMALADE jar. . Idt ,nd twenty-seven wounded. The woun­ Of course, the majority of the men GOLD DUST or WHITE SWAN WASH- from the very outset. One Australian ed past him without the least suspi­ ded were well tende<| by the Swedish constituting the force* from the Over­ INO POWDER MALT VINEGAR 1 alone shot or bayoneted an entire ma­ cion, but a corporal happened to sea* Dominions, are quite accustomed glance casually and detected the ufftelalH.1; chine gun section on the beach and Large packet ...... 20c Per bottle...... A .. XtJU to ovemuping the natural obstacles "corpse” In the act of taking « pot­ 'ou ted" the Maxim. He was shot resented by their particular kind of shot at them. ANTI COMBINE TEA, in lca.l tiM1.00 AA FINEST JAPAN RICE, SAOO or OF- through the Jaw the next day. NO CONTRABAND ON country. Still. It is not #o in all cases, packets ; nothing nicer ; 3 lbs. «P JLeVX7 TAPIOCA, 4 lbs. for...... 401, The machine guns of the New Zea­ The greatest surprise of all, however, and many of th«»*e In the first landing STEAMSHIP ADRIATIC land brigade, commanded by «'aptaln was when we potted off two snipers TETLEY’S LOOSE TEA party were town youths not out of BATH BRICK POWDER r_ WWW Wallingford best known In Englan»! from a distance. We at first thought fircat value. Per III...... 25c Per i’an ...... VV New Tort. July S.-R. pr. «-ntatlvM „ «erse.nt Major Walllnsfonl, the their teen*. Yet they fought a* gal­ that they were disguised as w in. n, ANTI COMBINE COFFEE of the White .Star line rktleul, a ! wonderful III,ley nmrt.man Mal,o nc lantly as the muscular bushmen, as the but on going up to their bodies were ANTI COMBINE ESSENCES, all kinds. that the etearnsmo Aurljt^ I comrll»heast line Wedged tightly In an up­ “This has been established beyond CORAS & YOUNG "he must have seen something worth right position, he Was practically In­ doûbt. and It Is desirable under the Th* Cralgard sailed from ••Galveston ANTI - COMBINE GROCERS «n Jun« 3. and Newport New* on June going f*»r. and will soon he bark." visible. but a keen New Zealander circumstances that It be generally 11 for Havff, and the first suggestion Hure enough the man re turn «si soon spotted him through glasses. known, in view of the wide publicity Phones 94 ud 96. Corner Fort end Breed Streets Phones 94 and 96 that she had met with some mishap afterward carrying a Maxim he had Many of the snipers have managed given to statements from German wan When an empty lifeboat and an­ spotted. to procure Australian or New Zealand sources that the bags had been re­ other bout marked "Cralgard, Leith," I am now writing In a trench eon- uniforms, and when any have been turned to the Swedish authorities uo-. were towed Into Penzance. structcd on the wua* ridge, and am oauabt I» tbair awn sssti It has easur»* VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY. JULY 5, 1915’

*ê*m Down Goes the Price of Every- ' HOW GOME IS thing in Our Stock During July -| Angus Campbell ft Co.. Ltd.—’’The Fashion Centre"—1008-1010 Government Street

Our July Sale will extend the opportunity to buy distinctive, un­ usual things at a fraction of their real value. Opr regular prices are unusually low, but our sale prices are lower. Better come In and see. A New York Journal's Analy­ Beautiful Dresses of Silk Poplin andTaffeta Silk LITTLE & TAYLOR sis of Her Resources » “Newest Styles" 1 f\ Watchmakers, Jewelers, Opticians. SIS Fort Street in Men Selling at...... «r Jl Vz

THE LIFE AND DEATH _ The Lowest Estimate You Could Place oh Each One CASUALTIES AMONG of These Dresses Would Be $21 65 Years of Piano Building Supremacy STRUGGLE OF THE HUNS CANADIAN SOLDIERS i of^r''i8 of Dresses is made possible through à special purchase made by our Mr. Campbell, who ia now iu the Hast. There are pretty Dresses of silk Ottawa, July 6—The following cas­ N’ew York. July 5. —In a striking ualty list was Issued on Saturday analysis of Germany’s military re­ poplin in shades of black, Belgian blue, navy, battleship grey, and the popular 4' night: -•—: a sources and the resisting powers of the sand shades- also a smart Dress of chiffon taffeta in blaek, trimmed with First Battalion—Killed In action- Teutonic allies generally, the New touches of black and white cheek silk, and a handsome model of navy taffeta, TONE Lee.-('pi. Charles Haskell, Galt, Ont. York Journal of Commerce and .Com­ with blue and white stripe bodice effect. Wounded : Pte. Harold Clarke (for­ mercial Bulletin says: So enthusiastic do we feel regarding these dresses that we have no hesita­ f~ r- merly 23rd battalion), Montreal. Side by side with the enormous and unexampled destruction Of wealth by tion ill Strongly recommending that you view them, and we feel sure that Previously reported missing; now re­ war, there is going on an equally un­ ported as having been admitted to 810 oOl'"'ka,'le beaUty wiU ",roliel.v commend itself to you. On sale at heard-of waste of human life. If the hospital at Rouen. June 15: Cpl. Vic­ exhaustion on the financial side may tor Bailey, ; Pte. Herbert tend to bring the conflict to a close, Kennaugh, England; Pte. John Meyer, In This Group Splendid New Dresses of Tussore Silk and Others the drain on the available supply of men must, with at leaat equal certain at $7.50 Second Battalion—vDied of wounds: ty, make its long continuance impos­ Pte. K J Niddery, at Royal Victoria sible. Hence the Interest attaching to In this collection each Dress is attractive for its freshness and newness of {hospital, Nvtley, July 2, Hampton, Ont. such a computation as that made by style The materials represented and much in vogue arc natural Tussore Unofficially, reported prisoner of Hilaire Belloc of the German and Aus. silk, salins, etc. Shades are navy, sand ami saxe blue, Each dress worth war; previously reported missing: Pte. trian losses up to date. These he cal Geo. C New, Carlcton Place, Ont.- considerably more tharCtiiis-verj- special price of...:...... $7.50 culates to have reached a grand tntg] Third Battalion. — Suffering from of 3,750.000—that Is, of men perman Shock : Pte. Harry O. Waller ( former^ ently removed] from the field by death, These Beautiful Cotton Dresses Increase in Popularity and Are ly tod bnttatton y, Pshaws, Oaf, capture or disablement. Hence the con Prisoners " of war at Magdeburg : elusion that the potential manhood for Very Specially Priced Pte. John WiHlani Finnemoro (pre- actual fighting of the Teutonic allies vlously reported missing), British W. 1. Dainty Dresses of floral erej>e and linene Dresses in white and tan, smart probably has been diminished from all L Wounded : Lee.-Cpl. Alfred Taylor styles. X'ery special at ...... $2.50 (formerly 2Jrd battalion), Montreal auses within the first year by nearly ne-half. Lovely Dresses of striped voiles, very stylish. Special at...... ‘. $3.75 Fourth Battalion—Killed in action : Of the characteristics defining the Pte R. Saunders, Burlington, Ont.; This Is a highly slgnlfleant state Soft and Clinging Dresses of fancy crepe, trimmed with crochet buttons. Very ment. If trjue, and there happen to be quality of a pianoforte, Toije is first Pte 'Albert Oakes, Burlington, Ont. special at...... -.•...... $3.00 Eighth Battalion Killed in action some available statistics by which at A Score of Fancy Floral and Striped Muslin Dresses, with smart vest effects an 1 foremost, the most vital in the April 20; previously reported wounded: leafrt Its probability may be tested, and flare collars. Very special at...... $4.80 production of this integral feature lies 1 " m Record Poser. leaving out of sight the Austrian con Missing; previously reported wound- trlbutlon to the supply of “cannon fod the whole science and art of modern ed: Pte. William Sargent, England; der." we are on solid, ground in quot­ pianoforte construction No matter Pte. James W«>od. England; Pte Wal­ ing from the census of the German Handsome Imported Waists, Reg. Our July Sale Offers ter Rogers, Varletun Place, Ont.; Pte. empire of Dec. 1, 1910. That showed Tremendous Enthusiasm Circles how perfect the instrument in other male population of 32,040,000 out of. Up to $11.50, at $3.75 «'h.irtes Evans, Winnipeg; Pte. Harry Great bargains in XVhhewear Sec­ Around This Table of Waists respects, it is by the Tone, above all I). Parker, Long Beach, N. J.; Pte, a total of 64,920.000 But to ascertain the numl»er of males Many beautiful models of chiffon, silk tion. Special Hosiery bargains are else, that the musical connoisseur esti­ Pen ter E Hanson, Iowa, V. 8. A.; Pte. crepe de chine, silk shadow lace and at $1.25 Henry A. Ste.tham, Fort F rancis, Ont ; of military age -that Is, t>etxveen offered. Women’s Knit Underwear mates and Judges the worth of a piano. Pte. Frank Idnklater, Portage la eighteen and forty-five, available for ninon. All new, fashionable Waists, a Hundreds of dainty Waists of fine Prairie, Man ; Pte. R. O'Dowd, Wlnni service four years later, on Dec. 1, 1914 fine range of shades. Any Waist in the at greatly reduced prices. Visit the Ye Olde Firm of peg; Pte J. Karl McKinnon, Winni- —It obviously Is necessary to start l<“ »» ...... $3.75 Neckwear Section. Many savings Voiles, plain and striped crepes, i"-g; Ply xv x\vi>i>. Winnipeg; Bg| with those between the ages of four­ .on ( lullin'» S Dresses-,- Hats, etc. John Miller Shields, Winnipeg; Pte A. teen and forty at the time of the and novelty flesh colored voiles L Sa word. Winnipeg. census was taken These are found Wonderful Value . in These Pure Every department has many special trimmed with touches of blaek Heintzman & Co. Previously reported prisoner; now to have numbered 14,4FA,039. After due Silk Imported Sweater Coats at values to offer July shoppers. Come repatriated Lieut Win. M. Haft, deduction for deaths, there is left a to Campbells’ to-morrow. yelvet. Many fine laces, em­ Have been building pianos for sixty medical officer (formerly Depot Comp theoretical total of 14,073.526 males be­ $7.50 five years—they know what Tone Is— Can Army Medical Corps). Winnipeg tween, eighteen and forty-five ready The vogue for these smart foals has broidered designs, and erocltet and in their pianos you get that 7* me Missing. Pte. James Win. Mitchell. to t>ear arms last December. But from Winnipeg; Pte H. V gulnn. Winni­ this there are other deductions to to­ brought much satisfaction to women buttons, play an important part peg; Cpl. Garnett V. NV*s. Klrkfield rnade; some ba-sed on, actual returns. who need just such Coats for all out­ in the trimming of these new Park. Manitoba. Guts estimated from records of vary­ door occasions. They' come in many Suffering from gas: Pte. D J. Mc­ ing degrees of exactitude. To the shades of fancy stripe design, have deep Waists. All sizes in the lot. Gideon Hicks Lean. admitted to No. 3 Western Gen­ former class belong the annual re­ jections of the military Inspection , sailor collar and Is-lt. Regularly priced Priced regular to $3.00. July Piano Company eral hospital. Cardiff. May 1. Winni­ at $12.75. July Bale price.. peg. t-rards. on the score of absolute or $7.50 ***** •ovmnmwt SmcT-gtet B) Sale price...... $1.25 Opposite Post Office Unofficially reported prisoners: Pte. partial unfitness for military service, Phone 1241 S. H. Kigurdson. St. James, Man.: Pte. and these amounted in the four years John William Green, Brandon, Man > 985,143 men r- dticlng the available Tenth Battalion—Wounded : Pte dal to 13,088.383. John Elliott France (formerly 32nd). There remains the more complex certain amount of work which England. Pte. T. Davis. England: Pte group of cause* of disablement of men must be don** at home to keep the* wo­ WILL GEN. RUZSKY BE James Matthew Tait, England. otherwise constitutionally capable, by men and children alive, and not all of MINISTER OF WAR?i| Fourteenth Battalion - Unofficially lents. Th statistical j this can be done by the ineffective reported prisoner of war: previously method of dealing with these may t**, clay* of non-combatant». Leaving out reported missing: Pte. Bernard Gal­ indicated by the statement that whlli ' of consideration the paralysis of the Lon.Ion. July, 5.—-Nothing seems to|L !>e know n as yet in PetrograJ regard - i I lagher (formerly 12th battalion). Eng­ there are in Germany forty deaths per. foreign trade of Germany, which must COLD CREAM ing the re as-m f »r the r-tlremcnt of | land 10,000 per annum due to pulmonary con- become more nearly complete with the Delicately perfumed, soothing IMPORTANT sumption and disease of thv respira- shutting down of factories owing, to Gen XX' A. Soukhomlmoff. the Russian and healing. Severely wounded, having suffered loss of memory : Lee -Cpl. Geo. Ixtjole, tory organs, medical authorities de- the withdrawal of their workers or minister of. w ar. who has been regard- •Best for freckles and sunburn. Montreal. lare that five time* a* many persons military service, the supply of ahsn. ♦ d as largely resismsible for the créa-j 2Sr a1 jar Wounded Pte. Colin McLeod. St are left by this same class of com­ lately nert-h- r> .1 >m . ' ,l ths modsfR Muscovite army, not he seriously curtatfeo w ithout a ' H“ reorganized and unified the force». I Clair, Toronto. plaint* in a state of Unpaired health Suffering fi^om Oàs: Pte. Ilerve which Incapacitates them from mill- sensible weakening of the morale of introducing a radical change in educat­ I-at home, Montreal. tary duty. Pushing the inquiry Into a the nation. ing and training officer* Night Rates on ■ Ivtal^l ..x,m.lm„i„n ,,f r,,ult.j Kr„m all ,f tkta. the conclu.!». The efficiency to w hich he had I _ Prisfmer of war; Pte, A Jones, Mon brought the army wa* considered tufP treat. have been proven at the opening ofh Fifteenth Battalion—Wounded and manen.lv enfeeble a larg- proportion .. j lh, m„„, ,.r|tlral phal. those who survive their attack, and f . . . . . the war by Its rapid mobtlizatkm ami prisoners of war at oberhausen: P* Long Distance allowing for the steady mere..» with war.. and„ that | ltJ initial-«ucceaaea In Qallcla He also! Tnhn James Gutcher (prex iously rc advancing age of lh- riaka contingent ,lu,u,M, "■* eahaua.ion ha* done much for th$ aeroplane serv-J ported missing), Sudbury. Ont.; Pte. m diaeaae. there ha, been worked out *5* eW'. 'here are other form. ke and the artillery. By hi* achieve­ ('has. H I McDonald (previously fe — a totaj l„a. of the military mill under O, d<’,|,|l,u"on wl,h *"lch h"r ment*—a* a cavalry offit er he won Calls ported missing), Colling wood; Pte. this .head ...... of 3.400,000 men during• -•the 1 marvellous energy may not be able to gold *word at Plevna. W S. (’ummlng (previously re­ cope. , Harry four years in question. Gen. A. P Vernander, who will suc­ Choice Acreage on ported missing). Toronto. On the score «>f accidents in the pur­ It hardly la necessary to add that ceed Gen. SoukhomllnofT. has l»een ad-1 Pte Philip S ^onibear (previously Terms to Suit suit of mechanical Industry, on rail­ what Is true of Germany in this con­ Jutant of the ministry of war. It Is ' Over lines entirely within British Columbia reported missing). Dresden, ont roads. un the streets and highways and nection ia more emphatically true In believed hi* appointment will be only JI Sixteenth Battalion Died of wounds fairly accurate returns are regard to Austrian resources In men temporary, ^ however. He is a distin­ From 7 p.m. to 8 a.m. Yourself Junp 2 Pte w. Stafford. Ashtown. available, and from these the cone lu- and economic capacity The Russian guished engineer, responsible, among j SAHTLAM DISTRICT—40 Acres England. 1on is approxlmateh* trustworthy that. reverses In Gglicia may .delay, but th<*y other things, for th« fortification* of j, with frontage on Cowichan Unofficially reported prisoner of 1X7.87I must he added to the previous hardly ran prevent, the breakdown of XXarsaw west of the Vistula, River, about 8 miles above war: Pte. Samuel Arthur Gullbrldgi total of disablement. all the forces of the dual empire and There seems t«> bo an Impression In! Three times the day period is allowed for Duncan; good land and nicely (previously reported missing». Vic­ Hence the original total of over four-( the consequent narrowing of the con- Pctrograd that Gen. Ruxsky. who toria, B. C. treed, with open patches. Price teen millions of men between the frges test to that of a life and death, struggle played a prominent part in the Rus­ the regular day rate. $3.«#00. Terms to suit pur­ Headquarters Divisional Train - f eighteen and forty-five capable of for Germany. ^ sian conquest of Galicia, but gave up] chaser. Good fishing and Wounded : Driver James Brown (gun bearing arms on Devemlter 1, 1914, is his command because of poor health, sho ting in season. ♦hot. self-inflicted). Montreal. reduced to 9,f.3<\512 But by that time, eventually may become minister of - First Field Co.. Canadian Engineers "Long Distance” will make appointments 8HAWNIGAN DISTRICT—1*) according to trustworthy returns the AMERICANS IN BERLIN « ar. as he now ha.-» recovered and Is IP —Relieved dead: Sapper Stephen Acrei fronting on Koksilah German army already had lost in kill­ 'regarded as on* of the greatest strate-,h at any time for conversations at Night F rederick R -Mnson. Shediac. N. B. CELEBRATED FOURTH River, close to Cobble Hill ed. wounded, raptured and sick a mil­ gist* in Russia. He wa* in command Princess Patricia's—Suffering from of the forces which captured Lemberg Rates. Station; all good land. Price lion and a half meà; so that the dls- 4hock and gas: Pte. John Young. Pet IMisable force of males .»f military age Berlin, -July 5. —More than 200 mem- In September, WiMW per acre. Terms to suit rboro, Ont. purchaser. ,|i-;.-t bv reduced to R.OflO.fNiO. toil rs ,,( the American nrlimr met yes Wounded: Lra.-Cp|. H J Jones, Kvcn after assuming, however, that terday afternoon to celebrate the Windermere. B. c (previously re­ older or partially enfeebled men are Fourth of July. Instead of gathering HOLIDAY WAS CELEBRATED B.C. LAND AND ported killed in action.) sufficient for garrison duty, there re-, .it a suburban park, as in former years. QUIETLY AT WASHINGTON First Field Artillery — Slightly muin the necessities of railroad service] the Americans were guest* of Julius G. INVESTMENT wounded but on duty: Major George the ovt upled territory a* well as ^ Lay, United State* consul-general, and Washington. July -independence AGENCY liar rah Ralston (formerly 8th bat- throughout the empire, of th telegraph Mrs. Lay. xx ho entertained them In the Day was observed quietly here to-day LIMITED talion >. Port Hope, Ont and post office, of work in the arsen- gardens connected with one »»f the In the absence of President Wilson and BRITISH COLUMBIA K2 Government 81. phone 123 Third Field Artillery—Seriously III: al* and at the navy yard* and of the city's hospitals. the majority of the members of the fore. Mrtplnyed by private eonrem, in The ananymous ,„lmd.r th, WorM Ublnet. an,I with congre», not In »e,. l.cpr-eentattvcs r,of the Phoenix ,}nr Win. M. Watson, at No, 12 Sta- tbe^ fahrl, ntlon jtf lndl«i>ena»hle munl-| A-me-latlon of Friend», who placed ”b>n. the eelebratkm wa» devoid of the Fire Assurance Co.. Ltd., Honarv h.i«i>l(al. Ruuen. June 2S Ket- TELEPHONE CO., tlon*. of war. The draft made by all, of London. Eng. tle-hv/ <»rit. yesterday upon the statue of Frederick usual official character. * All govern these services on the vigorous manhood rd Atrnthenna's Horse - Wounded the Great a wreath tied with the meut nativities were practically at a June 22: Pte. II. < *harle$ Pawlctt ,f h"* "rn *• s.ooo.nrtn.1 ahrottded . with standstill. so that the number of the physically LIMITED (formerly 6th battalion), portage la n, , v . . . i « rep*, had extender! through the news- The day's programme, however, was ee Y"ane Prairie. fit axallable at the front could not have , ,, ~ exceeded at the beginning „f 'r*,'° *"”’rlrane a"rma* dee. -nt cyewned with a varied assortment of XACREKCC the pnænt year on invitation to attend a rival gather- patriotic, athletic and other events. AUSTRIANS SHELLED tf the I none» of the tlrat live month, ln,f *' "ub"rb of 0run!,u- bu' thw were few who answered the call. of this year maintained the previous MORE CANADIANS HAVE SERBIAN POSITIONS average #»f 300,04)0 a-month, the effec- dfve strength of the Gernian armies at FEEDING STARVING (iy , REACHEDMOTHERMmU « Nl*h, Serbia, July 5.-'-Austrian forces fhe. beginning «f Jüne cokild not have TIMES BUILPIMC ~ exceeded *re. "■ >: v. c» CAPITAL OF r üjiwkêrlSjnfta- aidi i i*iiPL3SBB«7 pr a ca24o message CorVRI0MT» *e hoiineeéîint Issued here to-day. Anroar sending r. sketch and description mss 000 on the two batti»* fronts. In other Washington, July I.—With American here, has arrived safely at Plymouth, t) I'rklr ji.-ertalH our 0)Mnl..o freo when Iter an "*)n June 28," says the atatement, words, the reserve fighting strength of Flng., with the following Canadian un­ inventionitton lela pmbeblyprobably tmtsatàbhLrstapia Com manic*, (’•'nsul-General Shanklin and Charles tionsstrictAt net I»it ronOdentfsI.t onOdeiitiaJ. HAKOBOOKHAM on Patent* “the enemy opened fire on our position* Germany, f--r offensive purposes at its on Iniard: One company each of sent Iras.irjo. Otent(Hi!sat asm. y- forfBBSSfT aectiring1 na’ent». J. O'Connor in Mexico City In charge 'FFICES TO on the Danube at Ko Vi ne, Rasich and least, apparently does not egeesd. a Patents•nta taken tTrouûhthro Munit A Co. rwosffi •*f relief measures undertaken by tha the 38th battalion, Ottawa, and the &ectatit notice, without ebargo, lu the Mldara and other place*. s t.i overcome th."» Ta mine In that the 38th and the 47th. it Is understood, 1 wioda. $.’ 75 » year, pveUge pr*ti»ai

RolilIn In a situation which wan be- now described by some commentators *** *4>m»t in ■■■hÊUmav&W*: usual way to work the oracle. As thé Royal Commission had been appointed BOOMS, WARS AND PROGRESS. and could not be changed in its per sonàl, Hon “Bob"' decided to make an A year and a half ago Sir George effort to influence Its Judgment. The Palsh. the famous financial authority, son of one of the commissioners had pointed out that Canada had reached patriotically Joined one of the Cana the state of transition from strenuous Tuesday—The Fourth Day of This dlan contingents fighting the battles construction to profitable production, of the Empire. If the young man were shown favor by the Dominion depart and that this period would be long or Special Eight-Day July Sale ment of militia, the mind of the father short according to the wisdom shown by We hax-e again been able to se­ cure a supply of the ever popu­ might be inclined to view with lenl governments and people In the man­ lar WASHED NUT COAL at eney the crimes of the Roblin ministry agement of their affairs. Vlher emin­ 140 Hon. "Bob" suggested pressure up­ Tuesday We Offer a Very Smart Range of ent financial..nun and captains of. In­ on the ‘Minister of Mlitis with this end dustry confirmed Sir George’s views, In view, it is fair to say absolutely $5.25 Summer Dresses, Values to $15 for and In some Instances elaborated without the knowledge or consent of, Per ton, delivered. The daily times them with a warning against trying $5 and $7.50 the commissioner who is the father of F»bllshed dally fexcept Sunday) by to revive the fever of speculation This is the ideal summer fu,el. the young man. rp1,h wry Dresses women need for present wear, and they are here TH* TIMES PRINTING A PUB- which existed threé or four years ago. TheTe surely could be no more con marked at prives that mean extraordinary savings. Attractive USHING COMPANY, LIMITED The more this Is done the longer will vlncing proof of the sinister, dedevll- P®eee...... Corner Broad and Fort Streets be the transitional period between con­ new styles nearly every model differentia feature that all women ap­ ■MSlUiisa Office ...... phone 10» Hng methods of Rogerç. He struction and production, and there­ preciate. I he materials include fine muslins in white and in colors; ■illorial Office ...... phone 48 deavors not only to corrupt the courts KIRK & CO fore the longer the delay In the recov­ a so white muslin Dresses, beautifully embroidered. The skirts are full, SUBSCRIPTION RATES! he Introduces elements Into the ad­ LIMITED ery of the country from the economic allowing ample room for walking. Women who need a really stylish City delivery ...... Me. per ihontb ministration of the war department at 1312 Bros* St By mall (exclusive of city). Canada restlessness and depression which in­ and Great Britain ..... $3 per annum time when efficiency should be the I ress for summer wear at an inexpensive price have their opportun- ■W V. E ▲...... tervened towards the end of 1813- ...... |4 per annum supreme consideration, which cannot Production Is increasing in Canada $™ CA.lhlS 8aIc to ac(luire values worth to $15.00, for only $7.50 and COPY FOR ADVERTISEMENTS hut have a demoralizing effect upon to a satisfactory extent. We see It on ;;xUU- At Present time there’s a big demand for these Summer v°®*,7 J?°T display advcrtleementm|^he Canadian army. He advocates pro- been obtained which are quite contrary be at Times Office before • p. m of . every hand. People who preferred to to those desired. cresses, and to secure one of these specials we would advise your shop­ day previous to the day of insertion, motion by "pull” when merit should hold their land for speculative pur­ “For many decades we all knew that ping early. J 1 —First Floor ^'ÏL’SU: T. •»> Arthur De .Witt Foster as mem berg of in land and other resources was a good complaisance with which hlgh-rlas* good reliable quality the Almighty to destroy the great the Canadian parliament should not be The Corset Department thing for Jhe. general welfare. This, and cultured German society accepted Oil and Gasoline Cook banker because his house was attend­ the last word In regard to the graft before the war lectures on Internation­ Stoves. • of course,'meant that It was better, to continues to offer extraor­ ing to the financial arrangements in transactions with which they were al law from “old fogies” who did not We will cheerfully pass resources from speculator to know what they were talking about. dinary bargains in ladies* connection with British war supply associated. If public men who conspire demonstrate any Hlue- speculator than to develdp them. “If I,” he says, ’’whose business It I» to contracts In the I’nited States, thereby to defraud the treasury are allowed to know something about law. began to Flame Stove, under ac­ high-grade Corset*. Some Tht-re could be only one end to the ap­ Interfering with the Divine scheme for escape consequences other than retlre- nlr my view* upon problems of stra- tual working couditiona plication of this absurd theory. Farm of the best qualities stocked the Prussianising of the world. The m« nt from office there will he no dls- tegy. no one would take me seriously. and give you practical uragement of crooked practices by lands intended by nature for the pro­ And yet old generals^ are allowed to arei included in this special same source also prompted him to ex­ mould public opinion on problems of instructions by which people of the same stamp. duction of ft«od commodities were <11- clearance sale, which means plode a bomb In the reception hall of international law. you may secure and What- is needed in Canada Is a stiff Ided Into lota and withheld from cul­ the Senate at Washington. Alienist* "The w hole of our constitutional sys­ a rare money-saving oppor­ tivation. production began to decline, maintain the best pos­ will agree that the man J* a lunatic, but example for political corruptionists in tem.” adds Professor Soh ticking. "1* sible results from the stove you select. ------tunity to women who de­ the form of prosecution a Ad Jail sen­ rural population decreased, while the destined'to put us In opposition even Is there any difference, except in the XV e offer at this sale the following specials: tences. South of the international population of the cities increased be­ ith nations of our own race. The mand the best, for least pos­ ■cope and magnitude of their mania, N< rweglan people is a case In point. boundary line dismissal from office was yond their capacity t » accommodate 1 only, Ne. 3 Perfection, with cabinet and rerfcctli.n oven, sible outlay. between him and the Kaiser? Wil­ Democracy continue* to be looked upon the newcorae;*. and Immediately spec­ complete. Special at ...... $20.416 helm Insists that he Is the Instrument found to be no remedy, so the other with horror by our ruling classer, A few of the extra spe- course Is being adopted on a large ulative prices reached a certain figure whe reas R I* accepted naturally by for- 1 only. No. 3 Bon Ami, with cabinet and ideal oven com­ of God In chastising the enemies of plete. Special at ...... $20.00 cials are : wale. In Indiana alone forty or fifty and speculation ceased, sa it always Germany, that Is. all those who do not 1 only. Quick Meal Range, 4 burners'ibuilt-in oven), new people, including mayors and legislators, does, stagnation ensued. A not her writer In “Das Forum” de submit meekly to th*» German yoke. ♦ lares eategorlcally. "The avowed ob- j model. K(.c< i.-tl at ...... $.16.50 $15.00 Bon Ton and La Victoria have been Indicted for -corruption and This is the history of all speculation As an agent of God, he says, he has Jetts of our absurd Nationaliste can­ Portable Ovens for any stove. each. $2.25 to...... $5.00 Corsets, clearing at... $5.00 some have been sentenced to' terms booms. It has been the experience of not be attained and It Is as well that drawn his sword. God Is his "faithful We also offer the following Incxpenalx-e models : $7.50 Ben Ten Cereets for $3.75 running from two to five years. This ! western Canada and the United States. everyone should realize that fact.- In ally,” who upholds and supports the New Perfection, No. $1. Each $5.25 the last analysis one may as well ad­ Is the remedy Kir Robert Borden, in The theory that the war Is responsible New Perfection, No. 2. Each ;...... $8.fH> $3.50 end $4.00 Corsets for "chosen people,” when they violate mit that Europe would be driven to his speech In the House of Commons, New Perfection. Ne. 3,, Each ...... $11.45 ...... $1.05 every law of humanity and honor. for hard time* in this country is * suicide If they were attained It I* no Florence Automatic, Ne. 2. Each ...... $12.00 promised to apply In 'connection with absurd as the extraordinary deles!- longer possible to triumph in Europe The would-be assassin of Morgan Quick Meal, No. 2. Each...... $11.50 There arc also many other offer­ the graft exposure. It hae not that booms make for real prosperity as a world domina tor Such theatrical struck blindly and unreasoningly with­ y*t Quick Meal, No. 3. Each ...... $12.50 ings in the lower-priced qualities. bcunt llit* vent low suggests, would make rntiiHTiiiirir^^TO- r- r. .** - sS&fcM49fyiM48#3» v.'ry ^ll. BARGAINS > -m ma >*■»-' 'av-'-” v, IBs ’ ness and equipment than the bluntly that cultured Germans, and DISILLUSIONED. Germans had oxer their adver­ Sole Vancouver Island Agents EVINRUDE However, ell the telegrams were not particularly untoereity professors, have N.ew York World. saries. walked into Ileriln and destroyed Some of them were saved done Immense harm to their country Including thos* already sent to Europe, MOTORS Vienna, annexed Holland, Belgium through their war propaganda. He Canada, according to an Ottawa esti­ from the conflagration. One 1n particu­ mate. hae recruited from 1S.W» to 140.00D Spain and Portugal,-drove Russia back admits their good Intention* but to For a few days only lar was read with avidity as showing men for service In the European war thousand miles, liberated Italy and nu nt* their crudeneas. Thirty-five new regiments have been re-, 2 b.p„ the relationship between the Dominion had plenty of extra time to run the cently authorised, and enllsbnenl I* j “It to to the credit of our profeasors,” >75 government and the late Manitoba civil as w* l| as the n)flltary business rapidly going on. And yet-Germany 1* he says, “that they have employed said I» have believed that, with Englan.l ! OFFICE EQUIPMENT < government and Indicating the manner of continental Europe. Had the Ger­ German knowledge and German science involved In war. Canada and South 1 LIMITED In which the machine controlled by mans under Wilhelm accomplished one- during this crisis to the benefit «if the Africa and the other British colon;. » A. A. SEARS Mr. Rogers operates. third of what the French accomplish­ rafjierland. hut the way in which they would seize the opportunity to break P. C. ABELL, MANAGER 806 Market Street have gone to w«»rk with their pam­ away and assert their Independence. The Hon. “Bob” when appealed to to ed a century ago the superlatives with 72$ Fort Street. Above Ritz Hotel phlets and their dr «la ration* has been war has destroyed • great many Illusion» come to the assistance of Sir RodmonB which their progress and efficiency are so singularly stupid that results have and this to not the least notable of them KW5»* - - sfiggagBeasBEstos Publiaher of “The Timberman" Paya Visit te City to Arouse Interest Barony Ooulding. an old pioneer of the province, died at the Bt. Joseph’s in Coming Function. hospital yesterday. He was a native of Ireland and aged 51. and had resided BE CAREFUL for IS years In the province. He kept a fruit store here latterly. The Piano An Interesting visitor to the city to­ —when buying Wines or Spirits, and see that yon A new lime kiln Is being built on Roeebank. opposite the town of Esqui­ day was George M. Cornwall, publisher ntait. which will, when completed, be one of the largest In the province. of the Timberman. a Portland publica­ get value for your money. Try ua with an order. Wharves are to be built for shipping the lime to this city and other parts We guarantee to meet with yoiir requirements. of the province. tion devoted to lumber Industry and development. Speaking of the seventh for A writ of mandamus has been applied for by Mr. J. W. Carey et alla. H. B. FINEST OLD HIGHLAND SCOTCH Colqulta water claimants, to compel the city to appoint an arbitrator to deal alon of the Pacific Logging Con with this long vexed question. gross which will be held at San Fran WHISKY cisco from October 21 to 22, he said: Per bottle ...... $1.00 A large party from the city yesterday visited Anacortes for the holidays “This session promises to be one of great Interest. The loggers and lum Per oval quart ...... $1.40 bermen of British Columbia have al- Per oval pint ...... iC,...... 7Sf A Reliable Taxi Servie# Is the well- waya evinced a great deal of Interest known C. A. C. Service, the beet equip In the logging congress which Includes the province of British Columbia and Quality Guaranteed by ped In Victoria. Safe, courteous drlv BEAT THE DRUM, the states of Washington, Idaho, Mon­ era who know every nook and corner MR. RETAILER of the city ana uis'rlct; new, com­ tana. California and Oregon in Its Home What's the use of having a drum jurisdiction Its object Is the stand­ modious cars and very reasonable If you never beat It? ardising of the methods In logging ralee- C. A C. Service also includes THE HUDSON'S BAY CO. In other words, what good are practice. Two days prior to the hold­ handsome livery turnouts; the big Family Wine and Spirit Marchante. Incorporated 1(70 opportunities to you If you don’t When you select so important an article as a Packard 26-seat Seeing Victoria car; ing of the Pacific Logging Congress Open till M pro 1112 Douslae SL Phone «SJ. We deliver. use them ? will be held the regular annual meet­ Piano there are several points regarding which you quick, efficient baggage transfer and When the manufacturer adver­ ing of the Western Forestry and Con motor or horse-drawn tally-hos for must be satisfied. Among these are the tone qual­ tises his brands In this newspaper nervation association, which Is the Plcnlo parties, etc. Telephone 115. he la tuning up a drum for re­ 184 or 498. • most Important forest fire-fighting or­ ity and general goodness of the piano and its physi­ tailers to beat. ganization in the United States. Its cal appearance. ft ft ft They must do their part by Phoenix Beer, 91.60 per dos. quarts. • sessions are attended by B. C. lum­ showing these newspaper adver­ bermen and timber owners, and repre­ ft ft ft tised goods. sentatives of the government. Tho Bewing for Soldiers?—Use Wins Then the public read about the two meetings will be of deep Interest The Gerhard scissors, the very best American scis­ goods and see the goods at the and are held Jointly so as to provide •urremcK patterns sor* made. They can't break; they BRIEF NEWS OF same time. an opportunity to visit the Panama- are sharp and will stay sharp Each Hales follow this sort of “drum Pacific exposition, and also a visit to Heintzman Piano pair fully guaranteed. 3Sc to 91 26. R. beating.** the famous redwood belt In Califor­ THE CITY A. Brown A Co.. 1302 Douglas St. • nia. A special train will carry the July ft ft ft Canada’s Best Piano visitors from Han Francisco to Eureka. Ladies'- and Children’s Lustre Bath Cal., where two days will be spent Wm. Stswart, Men's and Ladlea ihg Suits, Jewels, Etc. Heabrook powq-ssps a tone quality that has l>een famous for more years Tailor ship. Campbell building; corner H. B. “Imperial** Lager Beer, pints. isiting redwood operations. Bargains Fort and Douglas streets • 2 for 25c. e than the average reader of thia advertisement has lived. Known ft ft ft and recognized the world over, yet always made only in Can­ * ft ft Sol Due Hot Springs.—Passengers ft ft ft SHUTTLECOCK TOURNEY. fh. e. C. Fuiw.1 Ce—Always open. l.-av*- Victoria daily exo-pt Sunday at Amateur Waltzing Competition.—On ada, it has become the favorite of professional and amateur for You! PHvau parlors and large chapel. Ren- 1A o'clock a m. and arrive at Hoi Due Tuesday evening a waltzing competi­ In playing off the tie in the Air­ alike. Its physical appearance—the beauty and charm of its sonabla charger for all scrvlcan jj, Princess Slips, reg 11.30 values Hot Hprings at 5 00 p. m. the same tion for amateur dancers~W|| be held field Sunday School’s shuttlecock Uroughton street • In the Connaught hall. lines and the rich finish brought out on the splendid woods for...... 1115 tournament at Beacon HU on Satur­ used, help to commend it to general favor. Underskirts, muslin, rere* $1.50. * * » ft ft ft ft ft ft day afternoon the set was won hy the SI.15 Campers! Have your camp tools Agnes Desns Cameron Chapter.— Hold Monthly Meeting.—The Friend­ Phi lathes team with a score of 15-7. sharpened. Talking machines re­ See This Piano Before Buying Summer Corsets, r^g ms. The Agnes I teens <*ameron Chapter. ly Help society wlU hold their regu­ 9-15, 15-8. The opposing teams in these for...... $1.00... paired at Wilson's. 614 Cormorant. • I i » i>. K . will bold its ngular nv-t - lar monthly meeting to-morrow at 11 final games were: Phllathea. Miss Summer Vests, ivg. 15c. f««r 25* * * * IM t'• - night at 8 e’ctoéfc in th.‘ V W m. Hilda Whitley, captain, and Misses Sends Funeral Furnishing Co, Ltd. Lisle Hose. some rrg 3 Sc. . A. library. ft ft ft Isabel Taylor, Gladys Graham. Jessie fv...... 25* *n attendance; charges reason- ft ft ft Club Licenses Cancsllsd.—Two more Sword and hlkdyg Rosa; W. II. O. Abla Phone 3304 day or night. Of* Penman Silk Ankle Hose, r-*g W. C. T. U.—The Central Union W. Vancouver clubs have had -their II- team. Miss It, tin* .■ I’, m -, captain, hce and chapoL 1515 Quadra street • enses t-ancrlled by the attorney-gen FLETCHER M.Ad Twtnrs bus ...... 75* T I* win hf»ld rhetr regular meet­ and Misses Winona It-.ss, Emily All­ Combinations, cotton ... 50* « ft ft ing on Thursday afternoon next at 3 eral. th*-se l»elng the French-Canadian butt. Eva Pommer ville and Gertrude Boats. Caneea and fcvinrude Meter ‘lock th -the restroom oL the Y. W. club and the Musicians’ club. Ixelgh. “owheats for hire. Point Ellice Boat­ G- A All members are urgently re­ ft ft ft BROS. house. Phone .1441. • ' quested to attend. Tenders for Schools.—Tenders are Meet on Wednesday.—The regular ft » » ft ft ft called by the public works department meeting of the Purple Star Lodge. 104. WESTERN CANADA’S LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE G. A. Richardson & Co Beys' Cotton Oliver Twist Suits. Rejoining Old Regiments.—W. J for the erection of a one-room school L O. R. A , w ill l>e held In the Orange Yates Street $1-00. Sea brook Young. Edwards, secretary of the British st Whonnoek. In Maple Ridge munici­ hall. Yates street, Wednesday even­ 1231 Government Street. Victoria, B. 0. VICTORIA MOUSB ft ft ft t'ampalgmrs' association Is forwarding pality. and a two-room school at Union ing at 7 o'clock. Thomson’s Funeral Parlors fHanna to-morrow a second list of ex-non­ bay. In the Comox district. ft ft ft A Thomson). 117 Pandora avenue commissioned officers of the Imperial ft ft ft Ladies’ Aid Garden Party.—The Phone 4ft. Open day and night Lady army who wish to rejoin their old New Farmers’ Institute.—The or­ Indies’ Aid of - SL Andrew's Presby­ assistant Our charges are reasonable regiments Men applying should not ganization of a farmers’ institute at terian church will hold a garden party Motor hearse In connection. • be over 45 years of age. should be Dome Creek. Mile 145. has been au­ at the residence of Lady McBride. ft ft W medically rtt. and shouht^urntr"Their thorized by the provincial department Gorge road, on Thursday. July 17. Phoenix Stout, 91 50 per dos. quarts * of agriculture It will do business in WELLINGTON COAL application to the secretary of the ft ft ft ft ft ft British «'anipjalgn.-rs' association. I the Fraser valley between Crescent Will Hold Picnic.—July If is the Quantity and Quality Guaranteed Auto and Carriage Painting. Wm O. box 451. Victoria. Island and Dewey. date set for the next Ivy Leaf Social Phene 824 for [mbpmtg$(toal D Cartier. 354 Belleville street ad­ ft ft ft ft ft ft Club picnic, the site selected being Officet ron priYS joining C. P R wharf. Reasonable Scouts in Camp.—Fifth Tr«>op. Vic­ School Name Changed.—The name Prospect lake. Oars will leave op­ Your Next Order. Geo. Burt 736 Pandora. prices, satisfaction guaranteed • toria boy scouts will go Into their of Black Mountain school has been posite the city hall at 10 a. m rent aurceases et Ms ft ft ft summer camp at Patricia bay -m Hat changed tov that of Rutland school. University, et Sort ft ft ft New Refreshment Store, Fowl Pay urda>. July 10. for one month. In or The council of public instruction has Sale of Work.—A sale of work will Xlültsry Collegs, Kingston beach Spend the day at Victoria's der to fall In with the holiday ar­ defined the boundaries of thé A unable Canadian Navy. B. C Sur be held at Cloverdale, Cloverdalo ave­ '♦yore Preliminary. end 'll "nes*. safest s..nd beach and give the rangements of the parents and friends assisted school district, in West nue. next Thursday from S to 8 p. m., --hooting. ladles a call Full line of good Ice of the scouts The troop w|.*h to Kootenay. under the auspices of the Ladies of SL cream, fruit. Tea served, etc., etc. Half term comme no-* thank most sincerely all those kind ft ft ft l.uke's church. Cedar Hill Refresh­ Has it ever occurred to you that ■>nday. May SI. | Robertson A Hartley. • friends who have so generously come Trade Commissioner Leaves.—H. G. ments will be served. ft ft ft w a a-dm—Rev W w Bolton forward and given their valuable as White, special trade commissioner of ft ft ft M A. (Cantab.). “ blarneys Cle.-ned Thoroughly, sistanc^ In the preparation of plans the province to the countries of Cen­ Victoria Lodge Meets. — Victoria Coley. phone S147R • admaster-J. C. Bnmaeie. for the -scout camp. tral and H >uth America and the Wesi L>dge. No. 8. Order of the Daughters Fja (London University) ft ft ft ft ft ft Indies, has left for the south on his of St. George, will hold a business Foe particulars and pros Ladies Manicured at the Capital Presbyterian Picnic. — The annual way to carry out his duties. He takes Beaver Board p-efus apply to tbe Head meeting this evening at 8 o’clock In Barber Shop e Sunday school pitT.lv of Ht Paul’s with him a great amount of informa­ the Knights of Columbus hall. Fort Will co^W the walla and ceilings of an old room or attic, and make It ft ft ft Presbyterian church was held on Do tion from \ Ictorla which should result street. Ohlson’s Annual Rose-Shew Is bet­ minion day at Macaulay point, over In business i»eing secured by local mer­ ft ft - -ft-__—...! ter than ever. Orders for fall delivery three hundred attending the proceed­ chants and manufacturers. Lecture en European Conflict.— are booked now • ing* Tables Were set under the trees ft ft ft Messrs. Howell and Huxtable vrtll lec­ ft ft ft LOOK LIKE NEW overlooking the sea. and a good pro­ W. C. T. U. Mission Beard.—Mrs. R ture on The Great War to the Pre­ Methodist Naval and Military gramme of races and games filled 4» Jïi'ibïauil presided at the postponed sent Date,” Illustrated by lantern Church. Esquimalt. Rev. Robert the aftern«H»n until twilight, when i meeting of the W C. T U. mission slides. In the Fairfield Methodist Hughes, chaplain Subject: Sunday. ice was held, about twenty speak l»>ard which was held on Saturday af­ church this evening at 8 o’clock, T p. m„ “Th» Weakness of e Stronr For full particular, apply ing Prizes were given to the winners ternoon at the Men’s mission, Stor* ft ft ft Mm” • of the various event**.- and the ice cream street. The treasurer’s report for the Board of Trade Council.—There w ill ft ft ft j and lurries provided were much ap- month w-a* read, and it was stated !*e a meeting of the board of trade Girls* Silk Dresses on Sale up to 12 DIVE ADO SWIM J predated by young and old. Rev. Dr that there were less men than usual In •oimcll to-morrow forenoon to consider WAITER S. FRASER & CO., LTD. year sire. S3 75. Seahrook Young, j MavRae. past .r emeritus, visited the the mission, but that the committee reports from committees, and prepare 623-525 Johnson street. Telephone 1 P. O. Drawer 78S. Wharf Street, Victoria grounds during the day The crowd was doing as well as possible under the the business to be presented to the ft ft ft circumstance* * of the shortsge of was photographed as It gathered after quarterly meeting of the board on hYl- j Are You Thinking of buying a Din tea for the meeting, and many order funds. dSy next SOOKE LAKE n-'r Rot? Let us show you our line» of were given for copies of the picture. ft ft ft ft ft ft Water In the “T* Swim.-ting •pen stock patterns of English seml- Th»* singing of the hymn. “O God Our 8t Andrew's Garden Party.—The Visited Experimental Farm.—A visit I porcelain Neat designs and nice goods PooL Help In \gra Past.** concluded the en­ ladies of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian to the Dominion experimental farm at at moderate prices R A. Brown * joyable outing. church are making elaborate arrange »t’e Clean. Sparkling and Warm. Saanich was paid by the members of Co., 1302 Douglas St. • ft ft ft ment* for the garden party to be held ’ -IE BLST EYJ* the class in rural science in connec­ ft ft » Connaught Seamen's Instituts.—The Saturday. July 17. at the resi­ tion with the summer school on Sat­ Why Pay High Rates for -H. B. •‘Imperial'* Lager Beer, pints. The S î RATE will pl«. -a Itulles’ Guild of the Connaught Sea­ dence of Sir Richard and lavdy Mc­ urday. under the guidance of the .8 far Hr...... -a, you—IN VESTIG A TE. men’s Institute desire to express their Bride v ho have kln jly let t their gar­ teachers and officials of the provin­ ft ft ft thanks to all the friends and artists dens for the occasion. There will be cial department of agriculture. Most Grocers Do .ell Nu-urf.-u-e * Y. M. C, A. ho so kindly contributed to the suc­ for sale the usual fancy work, candy, ft ft ft , Furniture Polish: if yours does not. cess of the concert for the Institute In flowers, etc. and tennis and other out­ Automobile Association.—A general Blanshanl and View St .. I Phone 3712 and we m ill see that you the Alexandra Club ballroom on Fri­ door games will be arranged for the me,.ting of the Victoria Aut on.i.ile FIRE INSURANCE ? ^et It. Nusurface puts on a quick and Tel. 2486. day lent. Special gratitude la felt to diversion of those who wish it. A good association will be held in the secre­ lasting lustre 1 oz. 25c.; 14 os.. 30c'; Mrs. Pemberton who provided the hall musical programme Is being arranged, tary’s office. 114 Belmont house, on Wc qt. Made in Victoria by the Ilatt and brought lovely flowers, and to the and continuously throughout the af­ Wednesday, at 4 p. for the purpose Nationale, established 1820, assets.t...... $7,500,000 Specially Co* Order some to-dav. * H c K Railway for fre* advertising ternoon .in orchestra will play. Ofconsidering the SBvfaabllltj .,f ft ft ft Mount Royal, established 1902, assets...... 900,000 the street ears. The musical pro­ ft ft ft chancing the name of the association The Umbrella Shoo. 510 Pandora It • gramme was exceptionally good, and Endorse Mine Inspectors.—t'ndvr and transacting any other business National-Ben Franklin, establish 1866, assets.. 3,500,000 ft ft ft was much appreciated. Mra. Gibson ground employees of the Western Fuel H. B. “Imperial Lager Beer, pints. ft ft ft London Mutual, established 1859, assets...... 1,000,000 winning the thanks of the committee company, of Nanaimo, have forward­ Asks News of Her Son.—Mrs Pierce, 91 00 per dozen e for the splendid talent which she as­ ed a memorial to Hon. W. J. Bowser, box 15. Banff. Alberta, writes to the New Jersey, established 1910, aaseta...... 2,100,000 ft ft ft.______sembled for the occasion, and also for acting minister of fnlnea. declaring The Dandies at Gorge Park dally at police to ask for assistance in tracing Stuyveaant, established 1850, assets...... 1,200,000 acting so ably ax accompanist The that Chief Inspector Graham has their her son, H. Pierce, who was working 3 and 8pm Heats 10c. No col­ ifrand piano was generously lent by unbounded confidence, that he Is a man In the coast cities when she last heard Being Outside the Combine We Can Save You Money lection through seats • Mr Iflcks. of sterling qualities and irreproarh of him about a year ago. Any per­ No better protection offered by any Companies doing business able Integrity, and stating that they sons In Victoria knowing anything of ’•especially deplore the base attacks him are asked to let his mother know in Victoria. that have lately been made against at the address given. A Clean Teeth lever in of such exceptionally high prln- ft ft ft ;1 fyouyet it a cfple.’’ The memorialists also “voice Cadets Got Shield.—Public school it's all right.-. generally confidence in the staff of No 348. Esquimau cadet corps has Decays mine inspectors under Mr. Gntham, been named the most proficient In the knowing their efficiency and reliabil Nothin • I* more slgnin Mint district In which the British Cam­ DUCK & JOHNSTON lty.“ paigners' shield la competed for The Phone 1032 than that truism. If you keep * * ~ • ' Agente •18 Johnson SL y*»ur teeth rlmn consistently you association donated the shield for St. Andrew*» Picnic.—A big crowd will have very little trouble Jt annual competition among the corps of Sunday school and adult members ie easy to car»- prsptd; f .r > mr of the Oak Bay. Esquimau. South of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church t**eth once you have them put in Saanich and Victoria schools. attended the annual picnic held on g *.)d condition. With my method ft ft ft Saturday at Gddstrenm. The 9 SOLS AGENTS FOR UNIVERSAL HEATING APPARATUS of practice you feel no pain. and Annual Prize Distribution.—The an­ o’clock train In the mortilng carried with my reasonable scale *f feva nual prize-giving at St Margaret's out a large number of people, and a the eypwise Is v-ry light Why school will take place on Tuesday next further special train which left the , » make up at 3 o'clock. 'The Venerable Arch- Guaranteed for 5 Years city at 1.30 conveyed a second b ü?jgoa Svrtvcn . has kindly. rouAtote* iu-Wghdfclifc xafcM» Bw, V vouait __ .mv 1 Tirografnine /followed by tea in an appointment My w-»rk is Price...... programme of sports carried out under guaranteed perfect1 an<* painless. the garden and ’ at 4. o'clock the tennis direction of Mr Meharey’s Young finals will be played off for the cham­ Men’s Bible class, the prises awarded pion cup presented by H. N Rich. Lady Always in Attendance. The 1916 Overland to the winners and Presented by Parents and friends are cordially In­ CARTER & MeKENZIE friends of the church btdng handsomer An irupr.’iwivdy handsomv car that is in »very way an improve­ vited PRACTICAL ELECTRICIANS than usual. The events took place In . ft ft ft Hinton Electric Co/a Old Stand, eil GOVERNMENT ET ment on laat year a model, selling at a mueh lower price. Let the open clearing on the grounds near Or. Albert E. Clarke Water Powers.—The Atlas Phone 2344 and TIC us give you a demonstration to-day. the hotel, the luncheon tables being Power company, of Ashcroft. Is apply DENTIST spread down near the stream In the Ing for a license to take and use 1.404 for Appointments. shade of the trees Theje was abun- cubic feet per second of water out of danoe of good things, the ladles com­ Offices In Reynolds Bldg.. Ta Swamp river, which flows Into the which draina Into Okanaaan lake about sad Douglas THOMAS PLIMLEY STS, Among the regimental trophies of ing furnished with well-filled baskets. north end of Cariboo lake. William E. twelve mllee south of tho bead of the Rev. Dr. Clay and Mm Clay were tbs Lancashire FustHcra la a Life of and others, of Vernon, want a lake. This water la to be used for present; also Rev. W. L. MacRae and license to take 500 miners’ Inches of Marlborough presented to the regi­ hydraulic purpose, neon mining ment by Napoleon when they were Rev. Mr. Fortune. water daily from Whiteman’s creek. claims. guarding him la St. Helena. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915 =5= LAMÇS0N STREET SCHPffl. SOCIAL"’AffD PERSONAL' ! : ■ ^ - •« Winners of Mener Rolls at EequimaH Scurrah's Make Slashing All personal Roma sent by mall for School; Pupils Do Well. - Publication muet be signed with the ns snd address of the sender. > The following pupils were presented J. W. Weart la at the Empress hotel with honor rolls at the closing exer­ UWTlft Concessions in Suits from Vancouver; Wedding cises of the Lempson Street school, * A * O. M. Rosa, of Banfleld Creek, is at Esquimau; Store Hours: 1.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Rolls of Honor. July Sale Offers Tremendous Values the Dominion hotel. Saturdays Included. it it it Gifle in Division 1-^Clifford Ball, Minnie M*> J. A. Salter, of Winnipeg. Is staying Ginley, Louisa Spier*. David Stewart. No woman who needs a smart Suit that is absolutely up- at the Dominion hotel. Willie Thompson, Cathie Williamson. to-date in every particular can afford to pass by this unusual it it it Division 2—-Geo. Shellard. Raymond July Clearance Sale offering. Every Suit was especially selected by us, and we O. H.' Dale, of Dupont. Wash., la Cut Glass Starrett. Phyllis Fulton. James Kirk. stand back of its quality. guest of the Dominion hotel. Alec Watson, Van Martin. * * it A very acceptable Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, of Dun­ wedding gift at moder­ Division 8—Colin Mac-kay, Dorle Al­ A Few Samples of Sale Suit Values can are at the Empress hotel. ate coat Is easily found lan. Ralph Butler, Melville Hicks, Navy and Black Suits on Sale it it it lo our cut-glass roe-n. Willie McGlnley, Arthur Porter. Mon­ •mart Black Broadcloth Suit In aeml-Norfolk style. Regular $39.50. R. M. Barr came from Vancouver The quality of cutting tague Porter. Grace Rees, Dorothy Sale i>rlc* ...... $12-50 this morning and is at the Empress is especially good, be­ Rombough. Muriel Stephens, Margaret > at $8.75 and $9.75 Fine Black Serge, in size 42; novelty style. Iteg. $32.60.. Sale prive, hotel. ing hand-cut through­ Stewart, Elizabeth Thomaa, tine* only ...... -J"',...... $12.50 it it ir out. The effect of hand Wright. Thin offering of praetieel Suits is very opportune, French Navy Serge, of fine quality. In alae 42; plain-tailored effect. Alexander Lucas. M. P. P. for Yale. work is to produce un­ Division 4—Eileen Johnson. Janie* being designed in styles suitable for present or early Regular $27.50. Sale price ...... :...... -....$12.50 Is registered at the Empreae hotel from usual LIFE AND VBderwaod, Annie Bedhead. Doyle fall wear. They are made in various weights of good Vancvumer. BRILLIANCE. Raymond, Victor BUteocourt, Gladys Navy Serge, trimmed with braid In s., Is staying at .the Dominion hotel. Short!, Hill & Division * Ruth Dickson, Muriel Cotton Vests, in low spliced heels and toes, An Excellent Offering of Summer Dresse* Mrs. Nye accompanies him Farley, May Hank*. Nellie Parkin*. ncek, sleeveless or short in black, white, sky or A it it Marjorie Pomeroy. Frank Stratford, Reg $4.00 to $25.00. Duncan, Ltd sleeve style. Specially navy, 50$ pair. J. R. Honeyman, representing J. 8. Tom Wilkinson, Lester Strand. priced to sell at 15eilclous refreshments Daily Reoort Furnished by the Vic­ away and leave you, would you?" "In­ 676 Oran ville Street, Vancouver or 3 lbs...... 99# were served during the evening toria Meteorelogical Department. XPrairie Pride Bread Fleur, per deed I would not. my dearest,” said sack...... $1-78 Clark's Potted Meats, 4 tins 25# AAA Mr and Mrs. >\ W Vincent announce Victoria, July 5.-5 a in —The barometer the wealthy father fondly. Tm so the engagement of their daughter. has fallen considerably over northern B glad." slgl ed the girl. "Now I'll -muty Jean Mildred, to Carleton Howells Wil­ C. and in tit*» interior and rain, now re­ Mr. Poore hap. lie's willing to live lis. youngest son of the late Hamuel ported along the coast, may become gen­ here" H. 0. KIRKHAM 4 CO. LIMITED W. Willis, of Winchester. Kentucky. eral throughout thl* province. Tlie The wedding will take place early in weather remain* fair and cool in the Educated Egyptian:—"You have no CASH BRANCH Auv ist. prairie province*. wonderful hieroglyphic* In your coun­ All Phone Orders Forecasts. Freight paid on Corner of Government and AAA try. sir. no mysterious Inscriptions, no general orders Fort Streets. Delivered at For * hours ending 6 p m. Tuesday. undecipherable relics of an ancient lit­ Advertised Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, of Ramher- Bend for price erature . w hose secrets the wise men of j list Phonee: Meat and Kish T>pt.. Prices. ton. who recently returned from their Victoria and vicinity- Fresh to strong Summer Vacation Styles Grocery Dept.. «21; De­ honey moon, were accorded a surprise westerly and southerly wind*, fair and the world have tried for ages to dis­ livery Dept., «21 ------party recently at their home, when coal, followed by shower* cover." Tourist : —"No. w j haven't any Lower Mainland-Light to moderate eeipoyees of the Ramherton Cement of those thing*, but (brightening up) winds, fair and cool, followed-!* shower» Works and other friends presented we’ve got our railway guides." are now ready in McCall Patterns . 20 Per Cent Reduction them with a cabinet of silver. Mr Reporta. Anderson, manager of the works, made Victoria- Barometer. ?* W>; temperature, Irr setting forth an incident of local maximum yesterday, f*. minimum. $2: On Baths. Etc. LADIES the . presentation, after which more heroism a.-country paper reporter fin­ wind. 24 miles 8 W ; weather, clear. Patronize your home tailor. speet-hes. songs and music were provid­ ish» d up neatly —“A- he flung the P THE NEWEST 5SÉ ed. An Informal dance concluded th«- blaming oil-stove out of the window. lure, maximum yesterday. 7*. minimum, —: # SUITS $30 00 AND UP Mr. Perkins stumbled over a « hair and social entertainment. In the course of 54; wind. « miles N W . weather, fair sat down amidst some' ignited shav­ SUMMER J. H. REDMAN. $55 Tatea Sl which delicious refreshments were Kamlnopa-Rarimit ter. 29.M. tempera­ passed round. ture, maximum yesterday. IA; minimum ings on the floor, the flam from which A A * A 62: wind, «aim; weather, clear caught his clothes.* By quick action FASHIONS The residence of Mr. and Mrs J. H. Prince Rup *rt~Barometer, 29 38; tem­ and u ready wit he escaped with hie $•1 Owe Hat Springs Hotel aad Watli. <'raigdarroch park, was the perature. maximum yesterday, 44; mini­ life, but his trousers were burned al­ are accurately described scene of a quiet wedding last Wednes­ mum. 64. wind. I miles N. K ; rain; .02 most beyond recognition." and beautifully Illus­ Sanatariem day afternoon at 3 o’clock when their weather, cloudy. * daughter. Lael, was united In mar­ Tatoosh—Barometer. 29*2: temperature, Jones mm#- up to town one morning trated tn the new The greatest health and pleasure resort riage to Jack Cook, of Seattle. Rev. maximum y cater day. 6*; minimum. 52; with a bruised and swollen forehead. on the Pacific Coast. In the heart of the md. 12 miles 8.; rain. .02; weather Dr. C. T. Scott performed the rite, Ills friend Brigy* showed considerable Olympic Mountains, open for the season Under direction of Mr. Michael Ear lee, which was witnessed only by the 1m Portland. Ore -Barometer. 29 W. tem­ curiosity as to the cause of the Injury. as formerly. For full Information address mediate family. The bride wore « perature. maximum yesterday. 72; mini­ “How did It happen, old man?" he u»k«dt "Collided with the hat-rack' McCall The Manager. Sol Due. Wash. charming going away costume of blue mum. 5*. wind. 4 miles N. W . weather, taffetas, with hat of bronzed straw, cloudy. last night." said Jones, shortly. "At- her bouquet betag of pale pink roses. Seattle—Barometer, 29*4: temperature, . „b ntai1> ’ asked Briggs. "N-. COPYR1GH Mr. and Mr*. Cook left by the 4.30 maximum yesterday. 74r minimum MY Briggs.* replied J« n» *, sweetly. "I The tramp rat. serene and dirty, on boat on a honeymoon during which they wind. * miles P W ; wtalher. cloudy ha\e every reason to suspect that It at­ Patterns the backdoor step eating ths break- San Francisco- Barometer. Z* W; tem­ U14 Blonshard St. will visit the National park, later to tacked me purposely!" Shone 62*. fuel for which he had asked, and the perature. maximum yesterday. <*>; mini­ take- up their residence at Seattle. servant stood looking at him curiously. mum. 64; wind, 8 miles • W . weather. A A A Many a maa "lie. penults him*» If to Presently the night of the road observ­ The marriage was solemnized on be led forth to mu'slca! entertain­ ed the attention she was paying him. Tempers turv. Saturday evening, July 3, of Miss Con­ ments he does not care for will^ap- “Wottçr yer lookin' at me for?-' he Max Min Fashion stance Rose Ellis, of Vancouver. B. C., preclate the following: "What made A asked In Idle curiosity. "Think l*m a Entrance ...... and John Raff Wight, a retired rancher you start « lapping your hand* w h« n long-lost rousing?” "No,” replied the Fort George ...... N> PLEASING of Alberta. The ceremony.took place . <41 that woman stepped on your foot In Publications maid coolly; "but I must say you re­ Nelson ...... mind me of a man I used to know." at 7.30 In the vestry of First Presby­ ....72 4* the tramear?" "1 was dozing," an­ TUNE-- terian church, Rev. J. G. Inkster per­ Edmonton ...... f<> 4»’. •'Sweetheart?" asked thejramp coyly. swered Mr. Cumrox. "I thought moth- ! “None of your business”* was the forming the rite. The bride wore her Qu*Appelle ...... a* 42 er and the girls were having a mu­ NOW TKE SINGING Winnipeg ...... 64 38 maid's retort. "Rut something happen traveling costume of blue, with white sical at home, and one of them was OF satin hat. and was attended by Miss ....74 signalling that It was time to ap- ; ed to him whlch‘11 never happen to . .. 7* ON SALE E. A M< i.aughlm J. M. Steenson you.” “What's that? hied a million­ M«mtre*l ...... W> supported the bridegroom. Later Mr. THE TEA KETTLE aire, did he?" The maid's reply was Halifax ...... 68 Misa Wooldridge and Mrs. Wight left for Seattle and A tradesznan In a certain town put a 44 ***** «ürartive wew crushing. “No; he was accidentally Victoria Dally Weather. 1119 Douglas St. Opp Victoria drowned while bathing " Ran Francisco, after an extended visit box outside hi* shop one day, labelled in the latter city to return to Vancou­ Observations taken $ a. m , noon and 6 • For the Bllrd." Most of hie custom­ Theatre. Phone 4994 p. m., Saturday: Watch the Special Piece-Goods Sales ver to make their home. ers dropped In pennies Ami compli­ When Thomas placed a rosy apple by Temperature. the garden gate and then secreted hlm- AAA mented him on hie charity. A few Highest ...... «4 y If behind a hedge, he thought he had Venerable Archdeacon Rcrlven last weeks after the box disappeared. and make stylish but economical clothes yourself. Thursday at Christ Church cathedral lei west ...... M "Halloa! what'a happened to your box. done1' so unobserved. But he was mis­ Average ...... 58 celebrated the marriage of Daisy for.the 'blind ?'’ he was asked. "Oh. I1 The present Fashions are easy to drape, and McCall taken. 'An old gentleman approached Minimum on grass ...... 63 Houses Built at him' and began to lecture: "My bojrJL lit I to. second daughter ojf Mr ami llkxiwum In eon ... . ' eî n « .;»***-.-%,-, «.-.122, got enough money.." be replied. ."And’,* Patterns insure the smartest styles and * perfect ÛU Sirs,.. William Jackson, of Church Farm. h' «ni®*$a pointing upward to the ijCtt* canvas - $t6 per Mon tlr $nd > Get the Summer McCall Book < that gate; some poor boy might be William George, eldest eon o(, Mr. and Observation* taken 6 a, m., noon $n Brown, took by D. H Campbell. The Rrxall Store. Just mended the la’st whisky pot where Ua hole was," $ for 69c. .•-Punch. place at the residence of thie groom. 19c., 35c. and 50c boxes. ■*- «wasp#*. f

France-to her knees In 167#. the Stan fixed bayonets and haqd grenades. DESIGNS AGAINST THE dard remarks: There were about Seventeen of us 'Perhaps the most valuable passages along with the lieutenant, and ~WIthwa In the book consist In the evidence that shout of “Come on. JR. E.’e” he was For a Pleàsant Evening recent atrocities are the direct out­ off with seventeen White-faced N.C.O.’s MONROE DOCTRINE come of -the cast-iron military system and men after him. Judge of our sur­ which Prussia has imposed on the em­ prise when we found ourselves In pire. Yet. after all. as far back as the among* our front line of Infantry, and days of the Duke of Wellington and tearing though what seemed to be a PRINCESS THEATRE AT THE THEATRES How William G. Whitney Ex­ Robert Southley there was proof solid wall of bullets and shells. I saw Phone 4625. enough that Prussia adopted methods one shell landing In a group of four MISS VERNA FEÎ.TON AND In warfare which gave her an unenvi­ VARIETY THEATRE. pected War With Kaiser men, two of whom went up In the air THE ALLEN I-I.AVER3 able notoriety. Wellington declared that Over South America and the over two toppled over. the ‘earth never groaned with such a A Lucky Escape. Some war pictures of genuine In­ lot of murdering. Infamous villlans’ as THE GAME By Good luck I managed to get to terest are being shown at the Variety made up the German host. He. adds: Popular Prices. Curtain I 30 Sharp. i theatre to-day and to-morrow, among They murdered, robbed and Ill-treated parti y-wrecked building, and stopped to examine myself. Finding I was still which may be mentioned the scenes on Many books and more pamphlets the peasantry wherever they went.’ "all there.’* I had a look round. What the Austro-Italian Frontier. The have been written within the last few "Robert Southey, writing In the year first met my eye was a dead officer, whole programme of motion pictures months concerning the causes. Imme­ of Waterloo, after a visit to the bat­ and then I discovered that one of my Is exceptionally good. * Love and diate and remote, which have brought tlefield. declared: 'You will be rejoiced PMTACESTHEATRE about the present war. Europe un­ boots had sunk Into a dead French Surgery,” a screamingly funny two- to hear that the English are well Unequalled Vaudeville. questionably Is In the melting pot, as soldier, who had lain there all winter; part Comedy with HUI le Ritchie heads spoken of for . their deportment In ,fl!r,.iii!bcrt Parker, M. P„ says in I shifted and that shift nearly cost me the bill. Pauline Hush Is featured In peace and war. . . . It Is far other, WEEK OF JULY 5. “The World In the Crucible” (John my life, for as I passed what had once "Her Escape," a modern drama in twe wise with the Prussians. Concerning Murray). been a window a bullet went whizzing acta The "Animated Weekly** shows them there Is but one opinion; of their happenings in various parts of the past my devoted head. I swear that an MISS ETHEL DAVIS 4. CO. Hlr Gilbert's personal knowledge of brutality I have had too many proofs.' world After a short absence, Walter British Imperial Independencies, of the eighth of an Inch made all the differ­ In The, t'andy Ship. Their conduct was exactly the same Charles, the concert pianist, has United States and of the half develop­ ence between life and death. This little In the I>anlsh war half * century later, BIGELOW CAMPBELL AND again returned, and will be heard in ed and undeveloped polities of South bit of experience, made me a trifle and In the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, RAVDEN. new musical selections. and Central America makes him the cautious. So I bobbed up at another whilst In China In 1900 America felt best informed and most far-sighted part and got my eye on Mr. Hun I NEUSS AND ELLRID bound to protest at their Inhuman guide there Is In regard to the mari­ let fly Into a group of them, and down ALLEN PLAYERS. treatment of the populace during the FRED ROGERS. time as|>ect of Germany's amphibious again, and so on until a nicely-placed ambitions, remarks the Morning Post Boxer rebellion." CAINE AND ODLUM. shell made an end to my fortress. I Commencing 'To-night at the Prin­ In reviewing Sir Gilbert’s latest book. Scene from “The Goose Girl." featuring dainty little Marguerite Clark, at had Just lain down against the wall, “THE QUITTER." cess theatre the prices will bo twenty- it «ayt:...... to reload my magazine when, bang, five and fifteen cents and fifteen and the Columbia theatre. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday •Chapter V. (German CulonlafPolicy, Presented by. Jessie Hayward crash* and I was completely burled un­ ten cents for the Saturday matinee. the United States and the Monroe Doc­ SOLDIER HAS THRILLING and Le«>n Hahn der bricks. I managed to push my way As a special feature to-night will be trine) is full of Invaluable Information. c#nt ticket one number will be given. erty Jokes predlmlnate. Bigelow, out of my little brick hut, and finding gift night, and twenty prizes will be The author begins his observations on For the benefit of those who cannot Campbell & Rayden. three young men, I was almost alone In my glory, so ' Performances: Matinee. 3; even­ given away. With each twenty-five attend to-night, each ticket purchased this neglected branch of his subject by EXPERIENCE AT FRONT far as living men went. I decided “to cent ticket purchased, two numbers sing, dance and play Their beat bet ings. 7.30 and 9.1$. »ny night from Tuesday to Saturday quoting what was said to him In 1901 get." I "got" about ten yards when an­ will be given, each number giving a Is an Interpretation of a new song, hy the late W. C. Whitney, formerly Inclusive wUf be accompanied by u other shell went, bang Into soft earth chance for a prize With each fifteen ‘‘The Baseball Rag." Jessie Howard number which will entitle the posses­ secretary of the navy In the Cleveland a few feet from me. >Vhen I woke up and Leo Hahn appear In a one-act administration. sor to a chance on a grand prize to be Playlet entitled “The Quitter,” In Went Through Rain of Lead my face felt as If a road-roller had given away on Saturday evening. The which a woman stands between love “ ‘You think that Germany has de­ passed over It I saw a trench a little signs on the British position, that she Play for this week will be the famous and duty and decides the problem by UnscratcheJ, Although dlstanct away, and I at once made It New York comedy-drama. “The phoning for a minister to perform the wants and will strike for Great Bri­ my objective. The same Idea evident­ Game.” ceremony. tain’s colonies ns soon as she has a Had Many Escapes ‘ ly struck a chap next me. We made a navy? Do not fash yourselves, as the dive for It. I got in all right. The other Scotch say. We will be taking Ger­ PANTAGES THFATRE. chap rolled In. but never moved again. MAJESTIC THEATRE. many on before that. time comes. Lieutenant Martin was wounded in the Little as we shall like It w> will have A Campsle soldier In the Royal En­ Columbia Theatre ai*ni and leg. but declined to give in, Vantages this week has an unusual­ to do your work for you She Isn’t gineers. In a letter home, writes: You The feature film at the Majestic and so kept things In order until dark. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ly entertaining one act nvisb-nl com­ theatre to-day and to-morrow Is en­ cured vet of her designs on South will have read of Lieut. Martin. V. C.. edy In ‘ The Gandy Ship." presented America. She will try it on and try When darkness fell, we cleared out. titled "Finger Prints of Fate." The D. 8. O. I was Along with him when he by Ethel Davis & Co. Th « act Is on following Is a resume of the story It —i *he will try it OB CMOS lag the Jesse Lanky order, with »1P-the qualified for his. Y. C. We wer^ximaed “No; I don't want any more of your tells: William Gray, ah aged scientist, from our billets about 11 o’clock. At labor-savin’ machines.*' said Farmer music of a I .ask y production and a “ 'She wants to challenge the Monroe On account of the numerous requests received hy the minage- is found dead in his library Ills safe, Jones reflectively. "I’ve had enough tittle mere comedy. It lx acted by Doctrine, iad she win do it if she 11.30 we marched off. After a stroll which was known to have contained a of ’em! Lo«'k in the cupboard. There’s ' fourteen people, including a chorus, thinks she can do It safely. If she of some seven miles we arrived In the ‘ ntentjarrangements have been made for a large sum of money, has been rifled, a typewriting machine in there. The with Ethel Davis in the leading role. thinks the United States will not fight. support trenches as dawn was break­ and suspicions point fo the scientist s missus spent all her egg-and-butter The scene Is laid on a steamship and You saw what happened at Manila. ing, a bit tired, but glad to- get sitting favorite nephew Morris Grey, who Is money to buy that for me. ’cause I the mistakes into which some of the There the British played; up In sty!» down, even If It was in the softest and found a few minutes later In the li­ ain't so over-handy with the pen. Just passengers are led cause many amus­ D.-wey hail more than, moral support most choice of Belgian mud. After a brary. and who only a few hours be­ look at the swindlin’ thing”' “What’s Special Return Engagement ing situations. One of the features Is from you then-. Well, I tell you that long. cold, and dreary wait, during fore has been disinherited for mak­ the mutter with It?" said Farm »r Ithe Introduction of a new song, " The which an old man was' brought down ing love to his uncle's, secretary, Mar­ «lien t >i, e'er rotary of the navy un Brown “Matter!" said the old mâfflf * of the International Film favorite «1er Cleveland T »»* that Oermanv by stray bullets, we got word to get Charlie Chaplin Glide," sung by eight garet Seymour The young man, on Indignantly. “Why, you can’t even ready. Great Scott! The bombardment pretty girls dressed as Charlie Chap- arrest, has nothing to say for himself. meant to grab Brail I and Bolivia and writ » your name with the confounded linn Veneauele, and any other portion of started, and. well, we knew It. Shells The money Is not found, but the police thing unless you know how to play South America which was too weak to Cain and Odom, a man and a woman, believe that It has been removed at came whirring and banging overhead the planner or a church organ!” resist her—If w,. let her. I made up In continuous streams—small, nWdium, have a clever singing, talking and some pivvl HIM time to the murder, and my mind that my country would not piano act . Mr. Caine has some new that the slayer had returned to remove and large. Our own big shells would A certain actor who possessed marvel­ let her alive off ,.n.- little chunk from • ome rumbling over for all the world lous powers of mimicry, although he Marguerite Clark songs and rapidsilre jokes and Miss »ome traces of Ills crime. Margaret I» the Monro* Doctrine. Ynu did not earned big money, was always very hard Odom holds up her end of the re- the only person who contends that he like half-a-dozen engines coming sim­ notice any decline of the American up. One day he visited bis tailor to ask pert and play» at the slime Time." is innocent. At the beginning, too, she ultaneously out of a tunnel. What a him for a little more time to pay an ac­ in her greatest motion picture success. navy under my administration, did N’eusa A El dr Id open the bill with bad almost believed him guilty, for din! The infernal row kept on for count which had been owing for three an act In which tumbling and prop­ you? No. Well. Germany made me work three-quarters of an hour, and then years. While he was there a customer • she had noticed a finger-mark on the harder than I ever did In my life. entered the shop and. after asking for a { side of the safe and had been almost a lull on the part of out artillery told suits paid at once. Then the actor heaved Don't worry. We will have to do your us that our time had come—we would a sigh of pa tot; “What 1J the matter?" ‘ convinced tint it was Morris’s. Later, work for you.* asked the tailor. ' Alas,'" replied the actor, hiding In the room, she had seen him now come Into the picture. A great “That the dual continent I* Ger­ sighing again, “that is a man I shall enter, find her glove and carefully re- shout went up and we were off with never be able to Imitate!” JMAJESTIC THEATRE | move it as though he would divert sus­ many’s promise! land was *e-n hr the “The Goose Girl” late Admiral Mahan, and the warning ------Home of Perfect Pictures —1 picion from herself. Hhe reasoned he addressed to his compatriots last then that he was not guilty; for In August, shortly before his death, as to Monday and Tuesday with special musical selections hy 'hut event he would not have seemed the disastrous effects of the collapse to suspect her. It takes some clever «t any time of Great Britain's control “THE FINGER detective work to clear up the case of the sea should la» borne In mind by THE COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA Hut Margaret Is a born detective, and President Wilson and his advisers. If. I PRINTS OF FATE” at last she proves conclusively that Indeed, he is taking any advice. A Detective Drama. the crime was committed by two men “Admiral Mahan’s words, s* Sir Gil-1 who have no connection with Morris bi-rt Parkor shows, can be .Instilled by! Gray. Hogan’s Annual Sprnn tb - Ipelsslma verba of many German; sTt 10 CENTS Keystone CV 1/ publicists. Schmoller, for example’ Royal Victoria GLADSTONE AND GARIBALDI. whose book entitled ’The Policy of' AND OTHER FEATURES Commerce and Pome- I, well known, Few British statesmen have been thought that Germany must create at held In higher esteem in Italy than any cost a land of from twenty to Gladstone. It w as he wh<\ by his visit thirty millions of German» tn southern Brazil, and also secure the whole trade to Naples in 18$L and a fierce de­ Theatre of Bolivia and other sparsely populat­ nunciation of the horrors he saw per­ ed Latin American polities. The whole petrated there In the case of political chapter throw» a flood of light on the prisoners, first really stirred British methods of peaceful penetration where­ sympathy for the cause of Italian llb- by Germany ha» sapped the founda­ arie •ration. It was. Indeed, Gladstone’s tions of the Monroe Doctrine and laid ‘Letters to I*ord Aberdeen.” which, as mines of her explosive nationality, so Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. O. M Trevelyan avers, “created in to speak. In many regions of Latin France and Britain the feeling which America, as well as In the United CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE kept clear the International ring for States Itself.” Garibaldi’s final attack on the King­ But you get in Sir Gilbert Parker’s dom of the Two Sicilies” And the hook a gradually hewn picture ot what Matinee 2-5. Evening 7-11 \VlC7Vr//£5 MmY7Htf7K\ great liberator himself recognized the Germany had become as a machine—a fact. When lie came to Britain In human or an Inhuman machine, ns you 1K64, a great reception was given in prefer—before the war began. Side by hi* honor at Chiswick, and Gladstone side he sketches England in reference stood among the throng of distinguish­ to world politics: SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT To-day and To morrow ed men who waited to receive him. As 1 Why. Indeed, should Britain cherish he came up In his ret! shirt and ustlle intentions against any nation? punclo, and saw the friend of the pris­ She is not the weary Titan’ which The Popular Dramatic Soprano oners. Garibaldi seized Gladstone's sho had been called so often. The last hand, and with deep feeling breathed few months show this, at least—that the one word "Précurseur." she has lpst nothing of the qualities by which she has climlted to greatness. “Love and Surgery” •The trombone player In a Scottish or­ She has. however, long felt that the chestra was taken ill, and the conductor era of growth had given place to the accepted the services of a man who Mrs. Roy Troup » rip-roaring comedy, featuring Billie Ritcliia, played In an amateur brass band. He era of consolidation. That consolida­ wa* naturally a Httte doubtful however tion She sought to achieve by peace­ In Two Acts. of the ability of the substitute. After the ful means. She would weld her empire first performance the conductor said that by giving the fujlest freedom for each the new player had done fairly well, but “THE LONELY LOVERS” that perhaps he would do better the next state In her empire to develop on its night. The newcomer looked at him own lines and draw near by Its own Drama. gratefully, and answered. Man, ye aee free will.” “Her Escape” the music Is a’ strange tae me the nlcht. and I’m no* Jlst o't yet. but you wait tae "But It must be remembered,** the Featuring Pauline Bush. the morn's nlcht. and you'll no hear ane Dglly Chronicle says, “that there never of tliat fiddles at a’ !" whs a people tq all outward seeming A DEADLY HATE more destined and fitted for empire than the German*— homogeneous In From the Famous English Melodrama Animated Weekly blood, virile, bodily and mentally above the ordinary. Industrious, thrifty, thor­ KEEPS BABYS SKIN ough and patriotic. To the throne from whlvh they were marshalled and gov­ CUPID PUTS ONE OVER ON THE HEALTHY @ erned rame, a quarter of a century Pathe British Gazette m ago. the war lord, who now heads their SHATCHEN armies in the field, and of him Sir Scene on the Austrian-Italian Frontier. Glllwrt Darker says: Comedy. From boyhood William was a dream Other War pictures of Interest „ * i*ceiuncr of _tii# aefï^>, ma- ferial, grandiose type, Willi Intellect THE FABLE OF THE DEMAND THAT ' - Your Old FhVdrff***-— 4*M**rfuL **umgk A-v zwokw him. w4t* his opportunities, a great force, and WAS SUPPLIED ECZEMA with a .personality of singular im­ Results from neglected chafing pressiveness. It was clear from the George Ade Comedy. Walter Charles and skin Irritation. As k pre­ start that. European war or no Euro­ ventive and cure there Is no treat* pean war. a mediaeval greed,of power at the Piano. . ment to compare with Dr. Chase's was the desire of his heart. “He was a Spangler from the begin­ Ointment. Use It after the bath. ning, thongh sometimes he assumed SELIG PICTORIAL •S Cents a Bex. all Dealers, or the role of modesty, which merely pro­ Edmanson, Bates A Co., Limited, vided a background for outbreaks of News of the World. Toronto. Sample free. passionate declaration that he was PRICES REMAIN AS USUAL made a gift to the world and set upoq a throne so that, with the blessing of Providence, Germany should exalt her- , USUAL PRICES Dr. Chase's self and save the world by her Ideals.’ J Touching on the evolution of Ger­ Ointment many. especially In regard to Its war policy since the war which brought u : VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915 - -fly ; wus THE FINEST SPIRIT EVER BOTTLED O’Connell’s llth Live Wire Sali SCOTCH PERFECTION WHISKY Gets Away to a Strong Start Mellow and silky, without a touch of "bite* or harshness. Proprietors—D. A J. McCALLUM. Edinburgh. Sole agent*- There isn't a man in Victoria who does THE B. C. WINE CO., LIMITED not need one or more of tiie garments we are selling this week at Live Wire Sale priées. It BUTLER MAY CAPTAIN THE LEAFS MAY JOIN GIANTS Family Liquor Store, 121« Douglas St. Phone 1052 will prove real economy to satisfy your needs e ------here during this sak-. Every item offered is- PREXY BLEWETT TO MANAGE CLUB new and high-class and we stand behind #■ W* a* -b. f ■- 'I - SATURDAY’S REGATTA VICTORIA EXPERTS everything we sell. I Jar * jp i Bob Brown Gets One Thou- as he Is a pretty good hitter and can UNDERWEAR AND SUSPENDERS- play the Infield or outfield. With an­ AT SHAYMNIGAN LAKE WON MOST GAMES sand-Dollar Cheque as Re­ other good twtrler, the team would EXAMPLES OF GENERAL VALUES stack up pretty fair. OFFERED sult of Allied Sports Night Philadelphia. July «.—The switch of fatrher Wally Behan» tMrd base la Lengthy Programme of Aquatic B. C. Electric Club Put Up Good flood athletic underwear in two-piece to be permanent, according to Manager While It has not boon officially an­ Fight in Tennis : Events Has Been Prepared; style, with shirt made coat fashion; sleeveless nounced. It Is said that Willis Butler Mack. In the future McAvoy and Lapp will be In charge of the Victoria ball will look after the catching, though It ‘J, ! tel Dance Follows Races Match and pants knee length. Live Wire Sale, 76c a Is possible that Hchang and Malone team hereafter. Butler Is well liked by may alternate at third for the remain Suit. the players, and I‘resident Blewett Is said to favor the change. The release der of the season in order to give the young collegian a chance to be In the A friendly match between teams re­ Athletic underwear in tine crossbar mus­ of Nye was expected after the recent All arrangements for the tenth an­ game. presenting the Victoria Tennis dub lin. High quality and most desirable for sum­ slump of the team, and It now de­ nual regatta to be held at Bhawnlgan and the B. C. Electric Railway Tennld velops that friction has existed be­ Lake on Fnturday. July 10, are now mer wear. All sizes. Worth $1.50 a garment. Chicago. July «.—According to club, took place on the groun«l* of the tween the former manager and the complete.' Granting fine weather on former on Saturday afternoon. Out of Victoria players for some weeks. It Is story printed in I w*tr«4t. President Live Wire Sale, $1.00. fomlskey. of the White Box. is ready the day of the races, this year's water the nine events the Victoria club woe said that President Blewett was aware to Invest another fortune for a ball 7. the score by games being: Victoria, of this situation weeks ago. and the re­ carnival, held under the auspices of Porous-Knit Underwear in two-piece player. The report has It that he has 69: B. C. Electric railway. 31. Th* fol- lease of Nye comes after a disappoint­ the Bhawnlgan Lake Athletic aaeoda- style; shirt made coat fashion and with half- Offered President Bènurs. of the Cleve­ iv Ing Is the complete score: ing home series. r1 land American league club. 120.000 and tion. bids fair to surpass all past events Garrett and Marshall beat for $1,000. being the first Instalment of Beattie Club. S L. A. A., the train returning to Vic­ on the field. A new outfielder will be Adams and pryce (B.C E R >. 7-4: beat the proceeds of the allied sports carni­ toria leaving Bhawnlgan at midnight. secured Immediately, with two new Horsey and InglU (B.U.E.R.l. 9-2: lot val held for the benefit of the Vancou­ The feature event of the day will he pitchers. Williams, who worked on to Gowanl and Kiggell «B.C.E R >. 5-6. ver franchise. the senior four race between the J. B. Friday, may be kept as utility player. BANNER MAKES IT A A. and S. L. A. A. Strong ci+ws Messr*. Garr?tt nnd Marshall were from both clubs are entered for this Invincible, whilst Messrs. Goward and rare, for which Duncan A Gray, of Kigali aid noble work "for the SCHEDULES ABANDONED. Victoria, are presenting a handsome •”1 angos.” winning two out of three matches. The game*» WC| i BAYLEY LIKELY TB FIVE IN A ROW cup.- 1 Ixmdon. July 8.—The football Th. following Is an appended lists of number of iady visitors. The Victoria club haddteap tourna­ league has recommended that events, which will bring forth keen ment' will commence on July 24. next season's competitions should competition, and for whlch handsome OB EAST IN FALL not be proceeded with. It is pos­ Kaylor's Double in Eleventh prizes are being presented: WILLIAMS CHAMPION. Formerly Fitzpatrick g O’Connell. sible that a programme may be 1. Palling race, class B boats. arranged though not on league Decides Fine Ball Game , #45-7 Yates Street. “You'll Like Our Clothe»”—Rgtd. 2. Motor launch race. Pittsburgh, July 8.—R. Norris Wil­ lines. at Seattle 8. Outboard motor boat rare liams. of Harvard, the United States Charlie White Outpoints Fred­ 4 Single sculls, pleasure boats. Boys lawn tennis champion, who won his die Welsh; Neff to Meet under 14. title by defeating Mvl-aughlin last year, 6. Single sculls, pleasure boats. Girls won the national clay court tennis title death. Franzcn was 27 years old and 17213082 ft, attic. July 6 -The Victoria Maple under 16 Saturday afternoon. wl»o J*e defeated^ Campbell l>nf« .won from the th-attlc «Hants yes­ is survived lyr a w ife In San Diego, Cal. 6. Single sculls, pleasure boats. Men’s. George M. Church, the Princeton play* terday afternoon by a score of 3 to 2 in 7. Isiipstnak fours. Club fours. TWO DIE IN RACE - Winning Drivers. er, in the finals of the men a singles. Inn inter» Sting and finely played eleven­ 8. Double scull, pleasure boats. Lady The winning drivers, their cars and inning battle. Johnnie Schlff. the California light­ Kaylor's two bagger for sn opener In and gent. SPORT NOTES. time made in the Monanmantthon 250- IN FIRST CLASH 9. Double scull, pleasure boats. Boy weight, has written Joe Bayley a let­ the eleventh was the blow that broke up AT TACDMA MEET mile event and the prizes were: and girl under 16. the gam 1 Kelly bunted him to third Jo- Tobin has picked up In his hitting ter. In which he advises the Canadian Glover Ruckstell, in Mercer, first. Abut in

HEAR THESE RECORDS AT THE The Red Arrow Store’s NOW TOP LEAGUE HARMONY HALL PIANO CO. 769 FORT STREET Surprises in Saturday Games; Splendid Team Battinrr JULY SALE a Feature Offers You Many Opportunities to Save Money on League Standing. P. W. L. D. Pts. Garrison ...... 7 7 • • 21 Highlanders! Fifth Regiment ...... » 7 2 • 21 Clothing and Furnishings Albion ------..------I < 2 • 1ft Civil Service ...... » 6 4 0 lli Victoria At ...... » 4 2 6 12 Civic Association ...... 7 2 6 0 1 In our windows you can sec some rare See This New Tennis Shirt With Victoria A2 ...... 8 2 6 0 1 Five C'a ...... S 2 « • « Fix Bayonets! values in Convertible Collar Congregational* ...... • 2 7 • < Results. ■ Men's Suits at $15.00 Truly the ideal Shirt for tennia and Garrison. 269, Fifth ltegimen|, 123. other games. During the game roll the Five C’a. 204; Victoria A2. 100. —a remarkably thrilling They arc worth much more, and you will Congou. 101 ; Victoria At, 35. collar down. After the game roll it back, Civil Service, 227; Civic Association, 104. And a pleasing selection of patterns from and you arc ready for the street. whieh to choose the suit you like. July Garrison's smashing victory over the patriotic song, on the July Price ...... $15.00 $1.25 and $1.75 Fifth Regiment and their advance to the top of the Victoria and ldatrtct Cricket league standing waa the feature of the lidt of New Vidtor Records week-end cricket schedule. The Garrison, eleven rolled up one of the' biggest totals 10 Dozen Men’s Shirts of the year over the Artillerymen, and —on Sale TODAY. Seamless Black Cotton Sox the Fifth Regiment bowlers appeared With separate soft collars. All sizes powerless to stop them. Another surprise Shapely anil good wearing. was the defeat of the Victoria A1 eleven and excellent values. by the Congregational*, the latter win-, It Is sung by that celebrated baritone, Edward 8 Pairs for $1.00 — nlng by right . Five C’a went over Hamilton, on Vidtor Record No. 17775 together with Each $1.00 the 200 mark In defeating the Victoria A2 team, while the Civil Service had little “The Soldiers of the King," sung by Herbert Stuart, difficulty winning from the Civic Aaso- Mrtion. —price 96c. Splendid team hitting featured the play, ..Men’s Shirts . Those splendid wearing tb-t Garrison putting together $69 rtm* There are lota of other fine Records on the July LIA, R H. Pooley topped this club with 71 With separate soft collars. Vegetable Silk Sox It- V. Lea. of the Five C’a, compiled the in fadt, it's juA crammed with good ones. A few are 85c Black, tan or white. bis! total of the afternoon, scoring >1 runs against the Victoria A2 on the Jubi­ UAed below, but you ought to go to the neareA “Hie Neat stripes ; full sizes. 3 Pairs $1.00. le.» hospital grounds. Ijea was well on MaAer’s Voice" dealer TODAY and hear them all. hi* way to the century mark when I» v 1- ■! by Mitchell with a perfect jail. W. bp* .»ke. of the Civil Service, had f ] against the Civic Association. Robertson Ten-inch, double-sided Vidtor Records—90c for the two seledtions i OUR SPECIAL of the Garrison, scoring 63 Quite a few Black Llama Sox of the scores hovered around the half- cl-wh„u-j|77#0 Sunshine Silkoline Sox CWUHmuJ All sizes. century mark, Erickson, of the Congr ga­ a ue. Bn e u-u All sizes. Black or tan. nt. took seven Viciila for seventeen rune, this being the best bowling per­ Dow. A-o-t *, SUM, PM Lp” 9e""} 1777» 5 Pairs for $1.00 4 Pairs for $1.00 formance of the day. Win I W- . Dm. Mscdoaougb sad Lytic Qesrtet Viwerwlty Incogs won from the Albion* Olive Î ;}.77M at the school grounds on Saturday, th» AUk WA Olive I it-»ls being 145 to 136. the School winning .Ir New designs in by five wickets. ^ English Flannel Suits Some excellent Individual scores were registered In the Garrison-Fifth Regi­ New Red Seal Vidtor Record» Victoria Pennants in nice shades of grey. ment match, the complete summary be­ John McCormec* .In*, s favorite old En*tWi Bmltad ing: Half-Price n. tW GUn, M,ad iT—pw-Billtl * JoU McCvucl- -74454 $10.00 Garrison. 50c Q -M -8 As key, r Earns haw. b Birch 27 Tltta Ruffo .lo*. —Th. Two Craoadlen’ S.-Sgt W'yndham. b Well* ...... $ TUT*. Best quality Felt Pennants, letters cut These are two-pieee styles. Coats are half- Lieut. Marshall, c Wells, b Westwood l*w (b Uni Te. R.H. -M5U out (not stamped). New designs. Par­ lined in order to secure a s'hape retaining M.-S Roberson, b Attwril ...... 63 liament am} Empress Hotel building and garment: Trousers have cuffs and belt Mr. Reals, c Rush, b Westwood ...... 21 Mr. K II Pooley. b Wells ...... 73 Indian Heads. loops. July Price ...... $10.00 Pt". Montgomery, e Sumner, b Wells., n Mg! Stevens. C Birch, b Westwood ... Capt Martin, c l>nby, b Wells ...... 35 Bdr. Kelly, b Well* ...... 0 Watch Our Windows for Bargains in Other Lines Sgt Read, not out ...... ;...... i LOOK FOB RED ARROW SION Total ...... ;...... ; 6th Regiment. C. G. A. Cpl. Bush, b Marshall ...... Gr. Sumner, c Beals, b Askey ...... J. N. HARVEY, LTD. Or. Westwood, b Kelly ...... i 614 Yates Street ’apt. Blrrh, c Kelly, b Pooley...... Also 127 Hastings Street, West, Vancouver Lieut. Den by, e Montgomery, h pooley Wells, b Kelly ...... yj Bdr Earns haw • K »r. Green, b Kelly ...... Gr. Fowler, b Askey ...... j Gr. Attwril. not out ...... j This splendid cup, which was won last •leut. Craddock, b Kelly ...... 3 year by the Vamoose, representing the Extras ...... Vidtrola VI $33.50 Seattle Yacht club. Is open to all motor boats on the Coast, the course .123 With 15 ten-inch, double-aided Vidor Record. (SO acted too., your own choice) $47.00 l*elng from Seattle to Brentwood Bay. Bowling Analysts. The cup must be won three time* be­ Sold on easy terms, if desired XT/Ml/ZJ? fore becoming the property of any R W cat wood ...... motor boat owner and it la. at present 51 held by the Seattle Yacht club. Wells ...... Birch ...... Other Wtrolaf from $21.00 lo $305 (on nuy payment», I dented», end lot Daniel Pratt, secretary of the Green ...... inch, double-tided Vidât Record» .1 90c for the two «election» el any "Hi. P. I. P. B. A.. In a recent letter, states ...... 6 • 16 BLANKET FINISH MARKS KEEN RACE Dentar ...... 4 n 21 that there will be half a dozen Seattle Muhr't Voice" deeler't m any town or city in Couth. Write lor free copy AttvA II ...... 7 l Z7 boats entered this year. Efforts will 5th lirglmcfit. C. U. A. of our 410-p^e Monad Encyclopedia bating eeer 6000 Vide Records. also be made to secure entries from Vancouver. Cowlchan Bay, Tacoma n. w. IT TULAMEEN WINS BRENTWOOD HOTEL CUP Kelly ...... and the Victoria clubs. 14 2 4 Aek-y ...... 1» 2 44 Pooley ...... « 3 m BERLINER GRAM-0-PH0NE C MAXWELL CAR WON Marshall ...... A 1 IV First Three Boats Furnish at the whe«|, was held up for five uxmo minutes with victory In sight.- A drift­ 300-MILE CONTEST Splendid Finish; Interna­ ing log got tangled up between the propeller and steering gear and re­ Iowa City. la.. July 8.—Eddie Rick- MAJOR league; tional Event to Be Raced in fused to be ahak- n off. As Ml, Den­ Lenoir Street, Montreal etihacher, driving a Maxwell yesterday ham’s boat made the fastest time of August afternoon, won the 300-mile automobile NATIONAL LEAGUE the day, leaving the Yacht Club at r .1 t wo-rml,. 524 ternoon. A bare minute separated the year. Dario Resta, who was a strong Pittsburg ...... Hi • cross wind caused the small cruisers a< vital craft from the winner, the favorite for the event, dropped out of Brooklyn ...... 31 36 47» FOR SALE BY to roll considerably. It will be seen Toketre. captained by F. J. Barrow, the rate early on account of • ngine Boston ...... *» V. .462 while sixty aec.»nds behind tame the that for motor boat rating, the fin­ trouble The track was alow and Cincinnati ...... > <4 452 Rover, captained by Cliff Denham. It ishes were exceptionally keen. The Inmpy. due to excessive rains. New York ...... 27 33 450 waa a thrilling finish for the forty craft were moored for the night In While rounding the north turn Brentwood Bay and the Jolly skippers AMERICAN LEAGUE. four mile course, artd apeaks volumes front wheel of Rlckenbâcher*s Maxwell Gideon Hicks Piano Co. Yesterday’s Results. for the skippers of the different craft. spent the wevk.-end at the hotel. The strut k the n ar of the Ogren special. Fifteen boats took part In the big complete- summary of the race follows f»"tr'Tkt. K; Chicago. 7 (Wlnniilg»). The Ogren tar turned over and was l.milF. 2; Cleveland. 0 809 GOVERNMENT STREET contest, and the handieapplng waa at 1. Tulameen. Skipper Green, time of smashed. P. C Cox, the driver, suf­ Standing. tended to by the Royal Victoria Yacht arrival, 6.40. fered a broken leg and two broken Club committee. The entry of the W L Pet OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 2 Toketre, Skipper Barrow, time of ribs pierced his lungs. He |* in a Chicago ...... a: fastest boats on the Island made the :4 157 arrival, 6.41. . • «♦rions condition. Ills mechanician. Detroit ...... ; ...... 42 27 ta* handicapping a difficult proposition, 3. Rover. Skipper Denham, time of Vic McGraw, es- apod with a broken .. 37 24 697 but the blanket finish of the high arrival, 6.42. leg. Washington ...... 32 :*> '.16 powered craft proved highly exciting. 4. Thellla, Skipper Hensnll, time of New York ...... :. $4 32 .515 The Brentwood • Cup will he held by arrival. 6.58. OFFICERS OF KENT Cleveland ...... ? 24 41 4*2' the Royal Victoria Yacht Club for a 6. Mura let te. Skipper Williams, time St. Lotit» ...... 24 42 M •' Part players to form a aenif^pro. club and year, while the winning skipper, Mr. Philadelphia ...... of arrival, 6.00. TO PLAY UNION CLUB .. 23 42 .354 W. I* Pet. have Pinky Gr Indie manage the team. Green, received a smaller replica of 6. My Fancy. Skipper Bridgman, FEDERAL LEAGUE. San Francisco ...... 4* 41 M9 A A A the huge trophy. Gold fobs were given Portland ...... 45 40 62f 3133 time of arrival. 6.04. A Cricket match between the Vnlon Yesterday’s Results. Grindle would surely make a popular to the captains of the second and third Salt laakv City ...... 45 41 523 GOSSIP baseball leader in this city. ,7. D. M. K., Skipper Ketçhen. time of club and officers of H..M. 8. Kent will Kansas City. 12* St Louis, $. boats, the prizes being distributed at arrival. 6.05. Los Angeles ...... 40 46 .506 AAA the Hotel dance In the evening by be played at the Jubilee Hospital Baltimore. 3; Newark. 6. Oakland ...... ;...... 43 60 462 8. Sheila., Skipper Stewart, Mme of Chicago, 6; Ptttsbwg. 4. A swimming ham.leap will be held at Mra Raviner, Quito a crow grounds on Tuesday, July 6. at 2 Venice ...... ; ...... 40 50 444 Victoria is booked to play at Seattfe All the Gorge to-mofrow night. ,, " cTtytoi^paVt'^^ Cm? dan<;lf»j «OTO.W. jk .... » aijlliiini iiiiiiiiiiiii iifc'ikiiriiiifiiitffiiiiiiiimiMii mm hi j inimg #><**-* ‘ ”t'. V-.'.'. ■ :’ni ' SrraŸtgv1 ffi^nts being made by » * • .’•*. .* Seattle fans are , despairing of H. Canceller, to look after the Inter­ The arrangement for this la In the Kansas City ...... ’>...... 4? » Willie Hut 1er is favored as captain of club ever getting out of the cellar. 10. Nènonf, Skipper Cornwall, time et Chicago ...... 40 ests of the Yacht members and their hands of Mrs. R. H. Pooley, and the 2» 671 NORTHWESTERN the Leafs. AAA arrival. 629. Pittsburg ...... proceeds will be given to the Red ...... 37 26 562 AAA What Dugdal'e needs most la a few hit­ Last year the Sheila, owned and St. Louis ...... » 32 Perfect weather enabled the boats to Cross society. * .643 Yesterday’s Results. The Victoria Lacrosse club will work ters and another good pitcher. piloted by Skipper Stewart, won the Newark ...... »...... 36 cover the course from Cad boro Bay 35 .500 out to-morrow night. < up, jjrlth the Nenonl, second. Both The following team will represent Brooklyn ...... ÿ...... 36 AAA 40 .429 Victoria, 3; Seattle. 2 (11 Innings). Otto Nye has been playing pretty fair to the Brentwood Hotel In especially of these boats finished In the ruck this the Union club: H. R. Orr, Capt ; R H. Buffalo ...... A » A ...... 27 .27 .422 Vancouver. 8; Spokane, 7 (13 innings). ball for the Vancouver club. , good time, the craft being favored with Pooley, H. 8. Edgar, A. O. Tracy. R. B. Baltimore ...... 49 Joe I takers will Join the local squad at year, having to carry heavier handi­ ...... 26 .247 * * * ™ a running tide although a cross wind caps because of their showing last Paton, W. H. Hayward. E. B. Hart, J. Aberdeen, 5; Tacoma. 0. made Steering'difficult. There were PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Rob Brown Is etIU In uniform ith hie summer. G. Covllle D. L. Gillespie, A. Coles, XV’. Standing. ( AAA Yeeterd y’a Results. patched up ball club. very few Incidents during the race, Manager H. Cancellpr. of the Brent­ H. Spalding. W. L. Pet. Lome Thomas is forming a lacrosse AAA engine break downs and minor wood Buy hotel, announces that the This will be the second game be­ Portland. 7; Oakland. 6. club at the Work Point barracks. First game— Venice. S^n Francisco, 2 The Beavers are doing pretty fair, but troubles holding up some of the boats. International trophy, donated by the tween these teams. The first was played Tacoma ...... 40 34 .641 AAA The winning craft, piloted by Skipper Second game—Venice, 6. San Francisco. 6. the club haa been lucky In getting good hotel last year to the Pacific Inter­ June 24 at the Canteen .^rounds Vancouver ...... 39 36 5W Chet Neff ha# a mighty ellni claim on pitchers. Green did not have any trouble First game—Los Angeles. Ï; Salt iAke. Victoria ...... the lightweight championship national PowerePoat Association, will and resulted In a win for the officers ...... 34 55 4M though th» Rover, with Cliff Denham I lie crnpMeU for eome time In August «. Second game—Los Angeles, 5; Fill Aberdeen ...... 35 40 4ti7 of IL M. 8. Kent by nine runs. Aw* July Clearance Sale of all millinery. ke, 4. Sat tie ...... » 48 .360 There ie a proposition amongst local Sea brook Young. e 10 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915 .. HT STATES fflE ~ Pour Million Volunteers HARD HIT BY WAR Fop the San Marino, Monaco and the GREAT BARGAIN SALE (London Daily News.) Isle of Man Are Affected by Loss of Tourist Traffic

In the conduct of war facts are the that "even an angel from heaven could only -things that count. Illusions not nreet all the wants of these vast When San Marino, with Its thirty- worst' than useless; they are danger­ forces." He gave startling figures: two square 'mile* of territory In North­ ous. nature like gravitation. It Is not If we take boots, our normal peace ern Italy, declared war on Austria- \ issues for one year are only 245,000 article of faith. It Is simply a sys­ pnlra. but at present there are, de­ Hungary and uHsuped the king of Italy tem which the free genius of our sea­ livered or on order, 6.500,000 pairs for that its thirty-nine officers and 950 girt race ha* trlfd and proved. Be­ first outfit and upkeep for six months soldiers desired nothing better than V> fore they discard it they will ask only. We usually Issue 114.000 pairs of march to Vienna In the van of a vic­ whether It lias broken under the hid­ woolen drawers a year, and have now torious Italian army, public attention den of their greatest war. waged 7.000,000 pairs on order for half a year. was drawn to the fact that many small Furniture against their great eat enemy. They Instead of 43.000 greatcoats we have peoples have been cast Into the pr«‘sent will require pn>of that H has broken. 1.500,000 in hand: Instead of 250.000 ser­ European maelstrom. Here and there Vp to the present no proof of Its vice dress Jackets. 5.250,000 are com­ about the map of Europe these petty breaking has l»een produced. X»»x ing along; not to speak of 5,000») pairs countries may by seen if one looks very <>n the contrary, nil the avnttable of trousers. 4.500.000 pairs of puttees. hard, but despite their size many of evidence has vindicated the efllvlcm^y. It.000.000 ,-hlrts. 11.000,«XV) pairs of socks, them have glorious traditions and his ’■ of the voluntary system which Is the beside* cans, pants. Highland shoes torle* and caij point with pride to soin' I bn nth of-our freedom. Rhetoric and caratgans, to wets, field dressings, and records which the large |*>wer* might j sentiment and sophistrv have no bear­ so on ih the same relative proportions. well envy. Among the more Interest- ing on thls^matter. They are lrreler All thf*ae^t|ilngs. as well as new- war­ •ng of these Independent and semi vant, whafever specious form they ships. rifles, bayonets, guns, cartridges, Independent territories are Luxemburg, j may assume. The • most convincing shells, caissons, transports and food­ Monaco, Lichtenstein, the Isle of Man. proof of the valiant efficiency of the stuffs must h» produced and paid for. the Isle of Herm and the smallest of I voluntary system Is the firt that Lord Necessary Service republics. Ran Marino. Kitchener Is satisfied with It. The Each of them has sent men of war; Carpets Mr Lloyd George has told ti« that nation rightly regards Lord Kitchener all «>f them have suffered. Inhabitants ! 2.000,000 men are engaged In producing as its greatest soldier. Its faith in of the Isle of Man. for Instance, are ré- j him Is unshaken and unshakable. In munitions and equipment And they ixirted t«> be In a state bordering *»n J do not suffice ..If w« add these 2.000.000 all his speeches he has declared that xtarvatlon. because the tourist traflV. to the 3.000,000 already under arms, he is absolutely satisfied w,ith the on ^Vtrieh they have lived his been' and to the million rejected volunteers. virile quality and the superabundant •topped, while. M ini.» Carlo nr. ! its vi­ quantity of the Incomparable soldiers get 6.000.000. The total number'of cinity, I* ^id t.> resemble a large hok- which the voluntary system has pro males of military age Iw^lhe B$tRe4 Mtal. th»> w onderful hotels and picas- , * duced. He has at every stage of the Kingdom Is not more than 8.000.000. ure palaces being filled with wounded I LINOLEUM AND BEDDING War got all the young warriors he ask­ There is therefore a margin of about - Idlers Luxemburg, was the first to j ed for. and more. This is n shining 2,000,000 of th«-se a certain number kn«»w the terrors of War. f.*r the Ger­ fact which cannot tie gnirftaid. We is required to keep the essential man soldier* swarmed ini.» the little At Bargain Prices that compel careful attention. Buy now and save money. 15% to 50% off. All goods glory in it. machinery of Industry and society go­ nand duchy at the outbreak **f hos­ Training and Equipment. ing -seamen, miners, railwaymen. agri­ tilities. have original price tickets and sale prices in plain figures. You see what you save. Below we list a few At one period the ardent torrent of cultural laborers, shipbuilders, trans­ San Marino has a’ population of abmit eager patriots overflowed the reser­ port workers, commercial workers, nln.' thousand five hundred people, a mix sample bargains. Hundreds of other bargains await your inspection. voirs. and the war office was forced civil servants, policemen, postmen, the entry of the. tiny republic Into the to check the spate of valor by raising scavengers, dustmen, sewermen. car war Is in reality of great assistance to the height standard from 5 feet 4 enters, plumbers, painters, etc. I Italy despit.» *h«» smaltne-*» of Its army Inches to 5 feet 6 Inches. That, again. doubt whether fewer than 1.500.000 Had Ran Marino declared u* n-'utrallty • would tort nflordod* « toyw for Is- a splendid- fact which cannot be men could carry on the vitally neces­ HALF PRICE FOR THESE -denied. Probably It Wuiild have been sary services qP the nation That Austrian a -ri^planes, which, having Refrigerators Iron Beds Dressers craftier to enroll the fighting men and leaves a margin of 500,000 men. And "<«'wn over Italian territory could have Her * Is a seasonable White Enamelled Iron Rods, Solid Golden Oak Dressers, send them back to their homes until l»ord Kitchener, he It noted, asks for • lighted In the repuhli and clalmeil Chiffoniers Go »d. substantially made Re­ bras* trimmed, full size; real British plate bevelled mirror, the military authorities were able to 300.000, and will get them. immunity from capture. Curiously frigerators *t big reduction In Bargains, at less than cost— 24 x 30; two long drawers and Satin walnut finish, drawers, enroll a full regiment, house, feed, - n»»ugh. Ran Marino, It Is sa:d, has ht'en In the face of these facts It cannot two short drawers, wood pulls . clothe, train, and equip them. But the be said that the free voluntary svstem in a state of war with Austria for al­ British plate mirror, bevelled. Regular $16 00 and good locks. Regular price warriors were aye ready, and when most half a century, or sin«'e "the Ital- E‘u,:r,5M....$3.50 Regular price $23 00. ass rfx has failed. It has not failed. It has $10 $30.00. Bale Lord Kitchener summoned them they ‘ *n* and Austrians in 1 '66 fought with for ...... Sale price...... ^ I I.OU succeeded superbly, its heroic success Regular $6.60 $4* price ...... came hack proudly. lie has never has raised the price of coal and food r#f*tl other TJie republic .at that tlm • Regular $13 00 $18 declared w ar. and w hen peace was c >n- - c aile 1 In vain. His latest call Is for and everything else. It has perilous!^ for ...... $8 lude«J failed t- ratify It. It is said, anil another SÔo.ooo volunteers, and he Is impaired the power of the nation to the matter was entirely overlooked by Bee these soon N >t man/ getting them as fast ns he can handle finance and to arm ourselves, our x^u,",,,oe... $6.50 Chiffonieres Wood Bed them. Once more, these are heroic all con< erned According to tradition, f »r sale at this price dominions and our allies. Our exports Regular $12 1)0 jy To match above Dressers, solid facts which cannot he controverted. the republic was founded by Rt. Ma­ Solid Early English Oak Wood are the sinews of war for ourselves oak. 16 x 20. British plate bev­ It is know, that Germany, with nil gnus during th • persecution* under Bed. full size. Mission design. and for, France. Belgium. Russia, Italy. Full line of Brass ami Iron elled mirror, five drawer*. her military expertise, cannot train Hiovletlan, while his companion, St Hall Racks Regular price $17.00., anil equip more than MXi.iXH) men at the Servla, and other potential allies. I Leo. found»-.I th-» villa*.» of tbit nam Beds. Cota ahC Children's Regular price 7 fM. #jO Sale price...... ^IO Bale price ... name time. We do not know how have shown what free voluntary ser­ The written history of the little re­ Fine big Golden Surfaced Oak Cribs at low st pricey. $8.50 many soldiers are now being trained vice has done In ten months of war public begin* with the ninth century, Hall Rack. British plate bev­ and rqufpped in this country, for the Those who belittle what M. Millerand. th. monastery of St Marino having ex- elled mirror. 14 x 24. umbrella enemy must be hoq4*"hiked; but_.lt Is the French war minister, has descrlh isted since 8X5. In 1X>3 Ran Marino felt holder, and box seat. Regular certain that Lord Kitchener would ed as our "superhuman efforts" are lfito the hands of Caesar ' Borgia. It price 816.54. Sale House Desk traducing their own country and their have called for more than 3.(W> men regained Its |ll»erty an«l long preaerved $11 In Fumed oak, very con*’enl- If more’were needed and more could b«* own countrymen In the eyes of our t. and in 1631 was formally recognised handled. If our youth were flung at allies and of our enemies. There Is Napoleon respected its liberty. Oorl- A $212 Bedroom Suite ently arranged, with enclosed the war office faster the machine could nothing we will not give to our coun­ baldi entered it In 1849 and there dis­ writing surface, double door, not digest It. This Is another fact try except the freedom to >>e free to banded his army. Book Case bookcase above and give It. All we can give her we give. The supreme power of the • republic, and shelf below, which cannot be pass- d by rhetoric. On Solid Golden Oak, 4» cut grajn, Regular But we give as free men. resides in a general assembly, which price $18.00. October 19 the Morning Post published 48 Inches wide, 60 Inches high, for $ 1.00 meets semi-annually. It I* governed by Sale price ...... $10 a letter from an officer ‘at the front In double glass doors, adjustable two captains, selected twice a year which he.said: An old ferryboat was making hard shelves. Regular price Every dollar spent in our store will entitle the pur­ “I think the recruiting In England Is work of her trip across a Highland from sixty life members of the great council, w hi, h is composed of twenty $26 00. Sale price $17 chaser to a numbered coupon, and at thé close of this the most wonderful part of the whole loch, and the little group of pleasur* (treat Bargain Sale a coupon will be drawn and the lucky war Where on earth are they putting seekers huddled together as they representative* of the nobility. twenty |of the landowners and twenty of th » them, and how on earth do they clothe watched the threatening waves. The holder will have the privilege of purchasing the splendid Extension Tables and feed them?” storm seemed to gather fury the far­ citizens In time .of great stress it is Dining Chairs Suite described below for Uie nominal sum of one dollar: Holld Golden 44 cut Oak Ta­ estimated that San Marino could raise ther they got from land, ami every one bles. round top, 44-inch diame­ Four Million Volunteers. Solid Golden f»ak Dinars, wood thought that a calamity was near. The in army of 1.200 pien. Its treaty of Golden Oak Dresse.-'... .$53 00 out Edge Mat treat...... $6.50 ter, extends to 6 feet. 5 turned But the nation has freely given far friendship with Italy was renewal last seat, 5 small am! 1 arm chair ancient ferryman, after a short conver­ Golden Oak t’hlffonlere $32 00 2 Feather Pillows...... $2 00 and fluted legs. Regular price more than 500,000 men,- The army to set Regular price, per set. sation with his mate, approached the vear. an«J extradition treaties were re­ $22.60. Bale estimates In February provided for 3 - Golden . Oak Table...... $9.50 2 Pillow Slips...... 60 passengers, who waited anxiously to newed at the sa trié time with England. $20.00. Bale $15 000,000 men. These, and perhaps more Belgium. Holland and the United ; ...... $13.50 Golden Oak Çhalr. . $3 60 2 Sheets ...... $2.56 than these, are serving. In that total learn his opinion of the danger When Golden «>ak Rocker.... . $4 00 1 Pair Blankets...... $7.60 are Included the men In the navy, in 1 n«-ar enough for them to hear hi* voice above the storm he shouted, "Weil Just The Gram] Duchy of Luxemburg, ... $3 50 th» mlne-swe»|>er8. In the armed auxUi- Full Size Brass Bed... $50.00 1 French Quilt ...... t.tk yer sax pences the. noo. for we southeast of Belgium, felt the Iron heelj arv vessels. In the patrols, in the naval Spiral Slwl syrlnr... . $7.50 I Wilton Square...... $30.00 dlnna ken what mleht come ower us!" »f the German invader at the outbreak GET Your COUPONS volunteer battalions. Moreover, at least f the present war. Th* army of the GET Your COUPONS a million men have been rejected as * j s- -tt Grand Duke e.insists of 150 gentleman phval.ally unfit..a-^utmnlnn of 25 parmi-r hands of the Grand Dqke, who must ON ACCOUNT. SEE THIS SUITE IN OUR WINDOW jehuhet f.' trmnng-rs, I'’orntossal. “As I think of th.- ta*.- I j .«> introduce all hills Jnto the ehamber of j Solid Golds* Oak nutr-t. topi 4 Fold Painted Screens, useful Tin- military correspondent of th» toward your salary. It makes me -feel d-pu ties, which I* elective and consists! 20 x 48 inches, British bevelled and ornamental, at one-third Times on November 7 stated some|as If 1 were up against the tipping of 48 members. HALF PRICE- FOR THESE off. : Regular price facts wTiTch arc staggering. In connection with Germany’s In-j plate mirror, 12 x 40 Inches, Wilton Squares $4.56. Sale price .. vaslon it is Interesting to note that ' with shelf over; 3 drawc % 1 Yutaki Squares At cost and less. Two patterns $3 Prussian troops had not been in the! lined for silverware, and large Good Den and Bedroom Rugs to choose from; fawn and tan, cupboard*. Ht gular prit grand duchy since 1872. By modifies- j In Oriental patterns.-^» and two-tone green. $27.0ê. Sale lions of the treaty of. Vienna the gar­ Size Reg. Price Sale Pictures price ...... Sis* Rck Price Bale risoning of the fortress of Luxemburg $18 9ft. x 9ft 126.0» $17.00 We have a nice stock of Fram- hail passed into Prussian hands, an 8ft. « l»ft *4.50 MR. X 12ft. TW IW $7.00 9ft x t0-« 130 00 $20.00 ed Pictures Puy now at 26 Ready for Vacation ? arrangement which lasted until 1867. j 9ft. x 12ft. 93500 $22.00 The treaty of London, signed May 11. « 12ft. x lift. 120.00 $10.00 per cent, discount off regular 1867. decided that the Prussi%n garri­ Sideboard son must he withdrawn and the for­ Oue sluiulihhe jit ami ready. 1er both work aud play all Hearth Rugs and Poor Mats Full line of Wilton. Velvet, tress dismantled. That Was done In Solid Golden. M rut Oak. top In great variety at greatly re- aruesel. ami Tayeetry Square» the year '"round. 1872. At the same time the great pow- ' 20 x 48. height 7 'feet, British duced price* to chouse from at Sale Prices. Couch cru guaranteed the neutrality of the j plate bevelled mirror. 16 x 28, 2 grand duchy, and, although a member t Heavy Golden 44 rut Oak v* If vacation time finds you ru» down, physically and email drawer». 1 lined for sil­ of the German Zollverein, Luxemburg | Platform Bockers Frame, upholstered In Pan­ formed a sovereign and Imlependent i ver. I »ng linen drawer, large Davenport Bed mentally, you may tie sure that body, brain and nerves have tasate leather; buttoned at state. The grand duchy had no oppor-j cupboards Regular price Solid Fumed Oak Davenport, Upholstered In green denim, not been properly rebuilt day by day with the right kind tunlty to de. lare neutrality in the pres­ and head; Regular price $44.00. Sale upholstered In go.nl quality spring seat and back. Half of food. ent war. It was said. $2666. Bale price...... $30 Pantasate. spring seat and With the exception of San Marino price on these. Regular price price ...... $17 and Monaco, the smallest Ind"pendent • back, good steel bed and cot­ state In Europe Is Lh'htensvln. The1 ton felt mattress. One only at $12 00. Sale (C price...... little principality lie* south of Lake * A Coupon with '•very dollar's this price. Regular price Constance and extends along the right worth of goods purchased or hank of the Rhine, opposite Swiss ter- ! $68.00. Bale Easy rhalrs to match paid on account. $212.00 FOB $1.00 Grape-Nuts rltory. It covers about 61 square miles price . $35 at half regular price...... and has a population of 9.477 people. A recent report 'from Hwlt>erland stated that th.-» reigning prince had declar'di made of whole whe%t and barley, contains all the rich food the neutrality of his country, which | 1420 Twe Deers elements of the grains in easily digestible form. brought down upon him the wrath of, Emperor Fran Is Joseph, who. It Is SmHi if .«aid, threatened dire consequence* ta] Douglas All of those vital mineral salts found under the outer the little principality unless ft should | fHE BETTER VALUE, CH| Hall coat of the grain, so necessary to "repairing the wear ani}_ caft Its Influence for Austria-Hungary, j Street (420 DOUGLAS ST. IEAR:Cirv’HALC fl»!»./ >. ■■■??■ army 'until then having been 91 strong. Monaco. In Southeastern France Is Grape-Nuts has delicious flavor and has proven itself e the smallest of the sovereign principali­ mighty rebuilder of brain and brawn— ties of Kuropb. It has an area of about have been greatly curtailed. .Scores of and They found a large wireless plant Mother—"Tommy, you said you'd At the War Office.—Young Miss— eight square mile*. The population Is the able-bodied citizens have Joined the had oeen erected on It. been to Hiinday school?" Tommy (with "Oh, please could you tell me how to more than 15,000. The prince Is an ab­ French colors and now are at the a far-away look)—"Tea. mamma." find Lord Kitchener's room? I want solute ruler, and there Is no parlia­ front. Mother—"How does It happen that to see him particularly, and 1 won't v A youngster one day eluded punish­ ment. He Is advised by a small coun­ The Isle of Herm is one of the Chan­ your hands smell pf fish?" Tommy—"I— keep him long. It's just to write his ment by creeping under a table, where cil of state, the members of which he nel group near Guernsey, and In 1888 It I carried home the Sunday school mag­ favorite author and flower In my al­ “ There’s a Reason his mother could hot reach him. Short­ appoint* himself. The mayor and other was leased to a German corporation. asine, and. the outside Is all about bum."—Punch. ly after, hi» father came in, and, when municipal authorities are also appoint­ The company later leased It to Prince Jonah and the whale." MADE IN CANADA. Groccra everywhere sell Grape-Nnts. ed by the prince, a govern or-gen era I von Bluecher. a descendant of the fa­ told of the state of affairs, crawled on The Political Truce-Little Boy-, presiding over the general administra­ mous Waterloo general When war his hands and knees in search of his He—"And here comes that Mrs. "Have the Germans killed Mr. Lloyd tion» of 'affair*. The little principality was declared between Germany and son and heir, when, to his astonish­ Bornwell, the society leader who has George, mar Mother—"Of course not. Canadian Dostum Cereal Co., Ltd., Windsor. Ont. passed under French protection In I860. Great Britain Mr. Regina It! McKenna, ment, he was greeted with this In­ gone on the stage." She—"Oh. I do dear. Why do you aakr* Boy-"Wetl, I V» As a result of the war and the absence then home secretary, sent a force of quiry "Hullo, father! Is she after want to see her act, dreadfully.*’ He— haven't heard nullin' 'bout him lately." of tourists the gay et les of Monte Carlo men to take possession of the small Isl­ you, too F "She always does.** i VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915 Halifax, St, John, Quebec, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vaweeuver y.im McDougall & cowans T. BIRKEÏÏ T0-DAÏ DRAWING IN STATES 110 Union Bank Building. Telephone 3724 COAL Our pai-tlal payment system la becoming Immensely, popular. In­ An economical summer fuel, large size, double screened. Let your next vest your savings'In standard dividend paying securities on thla con­ order be for a ton of our nut. He Made a Large Profit on venient system. Representative of British Gov­ Admiral Von Truppel Writes in Ask for our pamphlet “A Suggestion to Investor*.** Sale of Binoculars to Der Tag; Germany's Re­ Standard securities bought and sold for cash or on mdrgln. ernment Reached New HALL & WALKER Government ply Delayed Distributors Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir) Ltd.. Wellington Coals. STOCK BROKERS. MEMBERS MONTREAL EXCHANGE - York To-day 1232 Government Street. Phene 83

Ottawa. July 6.—Another one thou­ Merlin, July 6.—Admiral Oscar pon sand dollar# of "restitution” money 1» STATES THAT HE WILL Truppel. at one time governor of Kiau WHY. CHANGES WERE now In the hand# of the government a# " VISIT CANADA SHORTLY Chau, the former German concession F. W. STEVENSON & CO. the result of Inquiry which I» taking in the Chinese prox'ince of Shantung, MADE AT WINNIPEG TO-DAY’S BASEBALL place regarding the war contracts. It captured in November by the Japan­ will be recalled that In connection with New York, July 6.—The American 's*. contributes an article to-day to Architect Who Designed Manitoba NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE the Powell drug and bandages con­ liner Ft. Louis arrived here to-day l>er Tag, warning his compatriots not Parliament Building* Give* At Aberdeen—• tract, Powell, or mure properly speak- to under-estimate the danger of a Evidence. from Liverpool. feYie waa escorted Morning game R. QTOCKS ing. W. F. Garland, M. P., returned breach with the United States and Tacoma ...... 11 down the English Channel by twer tor­ Uand bonds $6,300. The $1,000 received to-day came asking them to weigh seriously the Aberdeen ...... 4 Winnipeg, July 5.—Before the royal from Thomas Firkett. who made a pedo t»oat destroyer» to a distance question whether the value of Ger­ Batterie»—Peet and Stevens; large profit on the sale of binoculars. eet of Haunt_____’s ______Rock, „probably______owing many's submarine warfare against commission to-day, C. W. Simon, the ness and Vance. Thr cheque »•«. made out In favor ||0 the presence on board of O. A British commerce is great enough to British architect who designed the NATIONAL LEAGUE Justify a continuance of Its present 104-106 Pemberton Building Tel. 362 T John Thompson, government counsel, Manitoba parliament buildings, stated At Pittsburg— Thomas, the British capitalist and coal form at thp expense of a rupture with accompanied by the statement that the H*»n G. R. Coldwell had given Morning game R H. E. that Mr. Blrkett 1# willing to pay over operator. Mr. Thumu# haa come here the trans-Atlantic nation. him Instruction to put In caissons in­ St. I»uis ...... 3 4 2 whatever excess in profits Sir Charles to supervise and expedite the produc-, The article la remarkable not only Pittsburg ...... 1 7 l lion of munitions for the allies. for Its open statement regarding the stead of concrete plies for the founds Davidson, the commissioner, think# Batteries—Doak and Mam- wide reaching effects which the par­ lion* as early as March 13. 1913. al­ FINANCIAL NEWS should >he returned. The amount may­ The two destroyers remained with maux and Gibson. the St. Louis two days and night, It ticipation of the United State# in the | tflP CITTM ARkIÎ| be more or less than one thousand dol­ though the tenders had not been Second game R H. E. war might exercise on the future lar# but the cheque ha* been paid over was said, and did not leave her until reived until July. St. Louis ...... 0 5 1 the War zone had been cleared. ____ course of hostilities—effects which Ad­ as a matter of good faith. It 'will be Mr. Simon said he had asked ...... 5 * 1 When the St. Louis docked here Mr. miral von Truppel says are greatly turned- over to the minister of finance government to let him supervise the Batteries—Meadows and Bn y der; LOCAL STOCKS SHOW under-estimated In Germany— but also for safekeeping-without delay. Thomas waa met at the pier by Sir construction. He desired to see hi* Harmon and Schang. Pratt's Coal OH ...... H 56 i the contribution of a naval officer. The binoculars Inquiry waa con­ Cecil Spring-Rice, the British ambas­ plans carried out properly. Ht- hgd laid At Chicago— Eocene ...... 160 All the naval publishers of Germany cluded to-day. sador to the United States, and Will­ the matter before Mr. Coldwell, who, First game R. H. E. MODERATE STRENGTH Meats. ard D. Straight/ of the firm of J. p. hitherto heard from have been devot­ he said, was very much opposed to Cincinnati ...... H 10 2 Morgan * Company. Mr. Thomas was ing their energies to sharpening public Premturo Hams »>- all n presenting the Liberal., by which all lnden„|le Mr Thumls ,atd. for t«»-day or. Tuewlay. probably will American, market* were closed to-day Butter. Salt Spring .-...... cavation and reducing contractors’ ex­ Poston ...... s 8 - Butter. Cowlchan ...... * election protests entered by both sides'. ’ be delayed several «lays. end this exerted a restraining influence In the province were to be dropped 1 muymay stay,l«> 11,1till the,h end of the war— penses. There had been a change in Brooklyn ...... € 9 2 on the Victoria stock exchange. Price Lard, per lb...... 20 and I don't know how long that will It is hoped by those who favor a Batteries :— Hughes. Strand and Chambers, he said, had wanted $50,000 compromise that these days of addi­ the internal face-work of the build­ changes of most stuck* were im^ratvly Pastry Flours. be. It looks as though the war might Gowdy; Pfeiffer and McCarty. as a consideration, but" finally, accord­ tional consideration will produce a ing Originally there was to have hardened. but Granby, McQII|lvray, last a long time. But no matter bow AMERICAN LEAGUE Moffvfs Best, per sack ...... 2.10 ing to the ex-minister, he had been change In the attltu«le of the naval been hollow brl« k lining built In with Lucky Jim, Standard Lead and other long It lasts there can be but one end­ Moffet's Beat, per bbl...... OS paid $25,000, which shortly afterwards party, whose views thus far have been the rest of the brick work. That had At Boston-— Issues chiefly traded In on the Spokane ing—Germany must be defeated, and and New York markets, moved narrowly. Western Canada Flour MUla. he had -wanted to return, but which opposed lO any n* te » u.l,. dying pro- n«»t been done. The contractor* were Morning game R H. E. Vleterl*--Phoenix Brewery shares were Purity, per *«Hr . . .. ^ rr. . .. iv.-;. 8-80 Mt: Hr*wden bad refused t» accept. Mr. will be. posais to exempt shiiw employed whoi-|F«»ing to u#e spiff tile, a rriuch Inferior "Washington 0 3 1 offered at one point clieaper. but. Inquiry Purity, per bbl...... 0Î5 Howden said he hu«l got ifsO.OOO from "My business In the United States ly or pvln< Ipaiiy In passenger traffle i hod of protecting the building Boston ...... 4 6 0 for thla type-of Issue la not prominent at Hungarian Hour. Dr. Simpson. The half which had not and Canada—1 expect to go to Canada from submarine attacks, though mak-1 «‘gainst cold. Batteries--Ayres and Henry; Fos­ this ’ Gladiator Pastry ...... 2 00 be*en paid to Chambers, he said, had very soon—l# to co-operate with Mr. ing them subject to stoppage and ex-| "I complained to Horwood of this ter and Thomas. Portland Canal and Corônatlon are In Morgan's firm and Ann* In Canada in Royal Household, per sack ...... 2 V) been returned to Dr. Simpson. amination. The naval party, hww» < hange," said Mr. Simon. "I said it Second game R. H. E. disrepute through speculative- Indiffer­ Mr. Howden admitted there might j the purchase of munitions of war for Royal Household, per bbl...... *25 ever, ha* been bringing heavy pressure l«. med a great pity to make changes Washington ...... 0 6 2 ence.- In each rase there is no excess of Robin Hood, per sack ...... 2.10 have been n "certain impropriety" ; Britain. In this connection 1 want to to bear upon the ministers engaged in in this free and easy way. He said Boston ...... 6 9 1 offerings, but support is meagre. Robin Hood, per bbl...... ‘."ï...... 8 2.'» about the negotiations, and he wa»;R*y that there has been no criticism consideration of th. answ to me: 'Well, you know the govern­ Batteries- J4haw and Henry; Ruth nid Asked. Hungarian. Royal Standard, per sack 2.10- prepared to take hi# share of thejuf the manner in which Mr. Morgan and Cady. Rlai-khiril Syndicate ...... $14 irolt ...... 9 13 2 ...103 08 Snowflake, per bhl...... 8.26 party, as a party, did not discuss mat-[,,f contrai t* as the United 8tales." no further expert evidence taken Coronation Gold ...... 06! I Wild Rose, per Back ...... ,.... Batteries — Çoumbe and O'Neill; w «*• 9060 Drifted Snow, per sack ...... ter# of that kind, but certain Individ- Mr Thoma* said he did not «are to Macon, Ga., July 8.— Three nigroe* < hanges other than Horwood's." said Coveleskle and Raker. uals. hims. If Included, had the matter. comment on the latter subject. His Mr. Simon. "Change from reinforced Int. Coal A Coke Co...... K* .18 Bread Hour. were shot to death by a mob of 500 Second game R. H E Lucky Jim Zinc ...... in hand, and Whatever arrangements imm,.und ( iak Cleveland ...... 5 7 2 McOimvray Coal ...... 18 . .21 Chambers made with you (the witness) r|pe fop pubUca„on, Uut embraced a erd Wayside. ab««ut 30 miles from here, cided upon advice <«f Horwood,/alone. Detroit ...... ".Trr-ni r.3 11 8 Nuggy-t Gobi ...... 14 would be all right. trtp to wlthii the near future. and the authorities to-day began a He said it was Impossible to get good Batteries— tlagerrran and O'Neill; Portian«l Canal ...... «'ll Rolled Oats. 7-lb *a«’k ...... search for others who are missing. «ement here. I have since been In­ Roll***} tints. 20-lb. sack ...... New» of the attempt to assassinate Dubuc and Miller. Rambler Cariboo ...... 21 25 The telephone wire# leatling to the formed that you get very good cement Red Cliff ...... m Rolled Oats, n ib. sack FOUND BOTTLE WHICH HAD J. 1*. Morgan hud been received aboard At New Y«>rk— villages were cut and news of the in Canada." Ptanila.d Lead ...... 1 «» 1.16 Rolled Oats. W-lb sack...... the 8t. liouis. First game R Snowstorm ...... 10 14 Wheat Hakes, per •packet ... 12*« HELD SULPHURIC ACID "It gave, us all a feeling of nervous­ lynching* did not become known here Simon produced a copy of a letter Philadelphia ...... 6 Stewart M & D...... 7S Whole Wheat Flour. 10 lbs. . ness." said Mr. Thomas. until to-day, when sheriffs and de­ he had sent to Sir James Aiken, his New York ...... 2 Slocit.i Piar ...... •.28 Graham Flour, 10 lbs...... Washington, July 6.-The i-«'llre have puties arrived with three negroes, who counsel In Winnipeg, saying that he Batteries—Bush and I^pp; Graham Flour. 50 lbs...... Ptewart La ml ...... found the house In which Frank llolt WERE BURIED TO-DAY. are being held In connection with the was "sick of the whole business and Warhop and Xunemaker. j Victoria Phoenix Brew.' ... 118.00 atuyed In* Washington when he came to killing «if Silas Turner, a farmer, whose wanted to clear out." Simon also had At 8t. Louis— Comme»! ...... Unlisted. plant the bomb which wrecked a room * Berlin, July 6.—The salh-ra of the «hath precipitated the lynching*. referred to it in his diary, the refer­ First game R In the capitol. It is a rooming houi 1 Amerb'an Marconi ...... 225 2 75 German mine-layer Albatross who ence reading: "Their architect, de­ Chicago ...... 1 Canadian Mcrronl ...... 1.00 1.60 Wheat, chicken feed, per ton., 62.6fl#65.00 situated between tlie capitol and the RICKENBACHER WINS RACE. spite my remonstrances, repeatedly St Louts...... 3 2 60# 2 75 were killed-in an engagement <»n July Glacier Creek ...... 03 Wheat, per 100 lbs...... Union station. told me they hail to make their cam­ Batteries — Ckotte ami ...... 48.00 In searching the mom detectives found 2 with a Russian «rulser s«|uadron off island Investment ...... 22.00 ( (n-nha. Neb., July 5 - TCddle Rick- paign fund out of-them." He said that Jajmps *nd Severoid. P. C. Tunmls...... 05 Crushed Oats ...... 7...""' 7...... 68.00 n empty bottle which had contained the Swedish island of Gothland, were Victoria Hiiuae debs...... 96 < 0 Alfalfa Hay. per- Ion ...... 22.doii24.ee sulphuric avid. The house was located hurled to-day with simple honor*, the enbacher won the 300-ml!« automobile them" meant the extras, and *t«ted by * drawing which Half » f g soce to- 12Sg Butter, New Zealand print* ...... 37 Celery ...... » .<«3 Cabbage* (local),, per lb"...... N has had another relapse, and the doc Get ...... 1...... KC4 1014 S a t Potatoes. per lb...... df> 1014 1014 Celery,- dozt- ...... —,----- TJB UB tors say to-day that his condition li Fish. Oats- hee*e. per lb...... 22# 3 very grave. Juty ...... 59 r.s Kippered Cod ...... ;...... ' .15 'heeae. Stilton ...... 26 Oct. ...7Ï...... 424 Kippered Salmon ...... 16 'ucumbere (local, hot-house) .. QMi W Chinese end Gun.—Judgment was Flax— Spring Salmon ...... 15Kggs (local i. Beg. 27 reserved until this afternoon by the July ...... 161| 1811 " Halibut ...... Eggs 10(selected) ...... 24 magistrate In the case of Hong Row, Oct...... 1661 158) Cod. 3 for ...... Garlic,.25 per lb...... 26 accused of stm another Chinese an(T Oats—2 C. W . 69; 3 C. W , £6; extra 1 Shrimp* (Imported), lb.-...... 20 II».»* ...... 17 bought the gun, but there were feed. 56 Crab*. 2 for K...... 25 Kippers ...... <•$ many contradictions In hi* story that Flax—1 N. W. C , 1614:-î. C. W . 1484 Crab*, lb...... 15# 20 Salmon Bellies,. lb...... 15 Lard ...... 15 the court .desired t«i consider the case Flounders, lb. ;...... • .0* lemons ...... 4 00# 5 (in 'before coming to a decision. Heng on If thou canst not: please everyone Soh-s ...... Local 10Carrot» ...... 1 26 Saturday made four attempt* !<• end through thy labor, do what contenta the k i gees ...... 1° Local Tomatoes (hot-house), Np. !.. 3.00 his life by strangulation, first with f« w.-Si l.lller. Haddle Fillets ...... 18; 2 for 35 No. 2 ...... 2 50piece of rope, then with his belt, next New'Comb Honey, per case 4 25 with a piece of cloth he picked up and New Navel Orange*, per ca*e...... 4 «0 finally with hi* sticks, lie was In the Parsley, per dos ...... 30 Peanut», roasted) ...... 10 end stripped, and put in a straight July $. 1915. Potatoes (local), per ton Jacket, and watched all night and Pot at ova (Ashcroft) ...... 30 00 through yesterday. He was being Potatoes (Upland») ...... »...... 20 00 watched by other prisoners when he flhrlmpe (alive), per lb...... 35 made the last attempt. The Great West Permanent flugar. per 100-lb. bag ...... 7.46 ☆ * A Sugar, per 6 20-lb bag# ...... 7 60 Port Renfrew Case.—A session of Turnip# (white). pCr sack ...... 1 26 provincial police court 1» being held Walnuts, per lb- ...... ‘•••G...... 22 —------u Hft<»rnfipn at _ Which. _liUV ^ IF:-’Fort Renfrew, ts .*"*7 ggMR&Hfr A. ' ''A6V- ' New Iv>cal Asparagusragua, per lb...... 16 tried on a charge of stealing a quan­ DIVIDEND NO. 2S—K#r New Local Rhubarb ...... Miff .04 New Green Peas, per lb...... 04 tify of hay from the Stone meadows, N«*w Green Beans, per lb...... 11 and Louis Le Blanc with aiding and Notice Is hereby given that the Directors of the Great West Per­ New Valencia Oranges ...... S.BOff 180 abetting him. The matter seems to litib manent Loan Company have declared the Twenty-fifth Half-yearly New Local Potatoes ...... \ .01| arise out of a dispute as to the right . MtA) Dividend on the fully-paid capital stock of the Company, being at the New Local Gooseberries ...... 10 to cut hay from the meadows. Mr rate of 9% per annum. New Bunch Carrots ...... 16 Ellison claims that he has been cutting kMDDf New Bunch Turnips ...... * It there for several years, but the 11 The same will t»e payable at 816 View street. Branch Office Of the New Bunch Beets ...... #....,.•* C. Lumber Corporation this year rent­ Raspberries .1...... IWff Î ® Company, Victoria. R- C., on and after the 6th of July, 111#. ed the privilege to_ another man. Logan ber r lea ...... 1 60 A A A CANAL* Red Currapn ...... 1 76 Waltzing Competition.—in the Con­ 5°ll< Chocolate/ R. W. PERRY, Black Currants ...... 2.60 naught hall to-morr«-w evening there ;------— ------• -—------— Manager Victoria Branch Cantaloupes ...... 4.25 Watermelons ...... 08 will Ik* a prize waltzing competition Pineapples I» for which prise» will be given. ■JU 12 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915 FULL! LOADED AKI NEW LIGHTHOUSE IS SHORTAGE OF SEAMEN 'Hie Biggest Snap FOB TRANSPORT WORK" To Edmonton, Winnipeg, St. Paul, In Vidoria DEPARTS DAT LATE BURNED FOR FITTINGS London. July 5.—The executive of the Seren roomed, entirely modern TO BLINK TO-NIGHT British Seafarers' Vnion have consider­ Chicago,Toronto, Montreal, New house on ed the proposal of the National Sail­ ors" and Firemen’s I'nion for the es-1 •T. PATRICK STREET tublif.hm. nt of a National Transport | York and Intermediate Points within half a block of- Oak Bay Liner Coming in From Orient Nipsic, Formerly Formidable Important Aid to Navigation Association to minimise the difficulty, avenue, on full alsed lot 50x13». in obtaining crews for transports. HOUSE ALONE COST *4,000 With Big List of Passengers Fighter in U. S. Navy; Ends Established on Cape Mudge; The opinion of the Seafarers* Vnion. TO BUILD a* expressed In a document Issued at aj 500 Hile* if Dilightfel Ocean Voyage and Heavy Cargo Career on Sound Beach Radius of Ten Miles recent meeting. Is that the effect of and contains every convenience, Via PRINCE RUPERT, thtnea through . sun room, furnace, built-in fix­ the proposal that crew* should be sup­ tures. etc., etc. plied exclusively by the National Sail­ We can deliver thla choice pro­ ors* and Firemen's Union and the Na­ THE SCENIC WONDERLAND OF Bellingham. July 5.—The touch of a perty at the exceptional sacrifice One day late the Nippon Yusen Another important aid to navigation tional Union of Cook* and Stewards match, and all that wa* left of the THE CANADIAN ROCKIES Kalsha liner Akl Maru, Capt. Noma, will |h‘ opened when Lightkeeper would l»e to increase rather than re­ gallant old battleship Nipsic, which had Service THREE times each week (In each _dlr,çctlo») sailed from Yokohama on Thursday Davidson toucbes a match to the va­ duce, the existing dlfficultlse. The at­ hel|ied to make naval history for nearly $3,750 last with all ‘her passenger accommo­ porised coal-oil in ihe tower of the tempt. It Is added, to enforce the Further, particulars cheerfully furnished on application to Terms, $750 cash, balance on mort- fifty years, was consigned to flame new four-order Mght at Cape Mudge scheme In the form suggested would dation and freight space filled. Trans­ last week on the west shore of Lumml «»«**• at sundown this evening. This light cause grave disaffection, especially in C. F. EARLE, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, Do not fall to see this If you are pacific ships are Invariably delayed In Island. The last word In construction will be of great assistance to mariners Phone 1342. 900 Wharf Street considering purchasing a HOME such ports a» London. Southampton getting away from the other side of In her day, only the bare hulk black­ navlgaling the Gulf of Georgia, as It and Glasgow, and the present arrange­ •r If you are looking for an IN­ ened with smoke Is left to speak .of VESTMENT the pond, owlpg to the tremendous will have a radius of ten mile* in clear ments for obtaining crews would be cargoes which they have to work. The her career. Two Incidents stand out weather. It has almost twice the range disorganized. ships have never before engaged In above all the rest In the i»almy days of of the old light, which has flashed SW1NERT0N & such a profitable business, and the Nipaic. She was of Farragufs fleet from the point for a number of years. though the companies like to maintain at Mobile, and fche was the only Amer Kurly In the year the Marine de­ W. J. BRYAN SPOKE AT Canadian Pacific Railway Co their schedules they do not mind drop­ lean vessel to come out whole In the partment commenced work on the new great typhoon at Apia. Samoa, In 1889. SAN FRANCISCO TO-DAY MUSGRAVE ping behind a day or two when It lighthouse. The old wooden toWer was Winch Building. Fort Street Of her performances at Mobile bay means money streaming Into their torn down, and a fine concrete tower much could be said. In that engage­ has been constructed. The light will San Francisco. July 6.—William J. ment she gave g<*n Friday the steamship Shldsuoka race outside. But the wind was too will he the find light sighted after centre of a vast auditorium near the Maru. of the same fleet, sails for the strong, and the vessels were soon ram­ main entrante of the grounds. Alone BEATHWOOn AVE rooms, basement. Triangle Island light Is lost astern. At Full particulars on application. Phones 174 and 4670. polished floors ...... $17 SO Far East with a cargo which will tax ming one another and a" few minutes the present time the outside lights are among the »i>eaker* on the programme Mr. Bryan was not In the Independ­ OLIVE 8T —« rooms, strictly modern $12.56 her caiiaclous hold^ to their limit. She later all but three went on the reef. not of great Importance owing to the L. D. CHETHAM . . City Passenger Agent ence Day parade, which was military TATES ST.—S-roonv suite, modern, yard Is now at Seattle taking considerable Sank German. Boat. scarcity of *Mpt4«tg, btrt when Prince in character. at back ...... $11 w shipments of fish, lumber, machinery, The Nipsic lost her sails and floun­ Rupert becomes a metropolis, and "The meaning of the flag’* was Mr. ACTON 9T-7 rooms, new ...... $17 50 cotton, cigarettes, clothing and gen­ dering about, collided with the German deep-sea vessels are plying In and out Bonn's theme CEDAR HILL RD —S rooms, furnished. eral merchandise, as well as a heavy l»oat Eber. sending that vessel to the of there on regular schedules, the fine basement, -'tc...... $16 W consignment of war supplies for the bottom. The Nipsic rescued most of lights wlh be of inestimable value. MASON ST.—5 rooms ...... SH Russians, which will be transshipped the crew and beat on against thé The government Is building ahead of JANE ADDAMS HAS v at Kobe. Japan, to Vladivostok. storm. With every shred of sail gone. the time, but when the business ar­ "ADVERTISING 18 TO BUSINESS WHAT STEAM !S TO The Blue Funnel liner Jason, oper­ Midshipman Jackson Jumped to the rhes there will be no cause for RETURNED TO STATES I MACHINERY" ating In the Panama service. Is ex­ mainmast and, calling to the crew, now alarming cry of the shortage of aids to pected to arrive at San Diego to-day numbering '.40, to f ill..w him. distributed navigation, such as Is the raw with New York, July 5-Mls* Jane Ad- from LtverpooL She will only remain them about on the masts, literally the American system In Alaska. there a few hours, anti will then pro­ dam*. chairman of the International making a human sail. The man at the Leebro Arrives. • Congr*»* of Women for Peace that WANTED ceed to San Francisco, and later on to helm, with this assistant, was able to On Saturday night the lighthouse met at The Hague In April last, and Victoria. It la expected that the Jason l*>ke the nose of the Nipsic aright and tender Leebro. Capt. Hunter, came In who headed the delegations appointed will berth at this port about the middle she rode the waves to safety. to port after spending three weeks In at the conference to visit the various of next week. She la bringing a light The keel of the Nipsic was laid at The Names and the gulf recharging, and overhauling cc-untrietr on. &. peace. »ni««i<>n. arrived cargo fo Pacific Coast ports, but a fuiT Bangor.'MFTTSfiè went Ihio commTssIbn beacon* and buoys and landing store* here to-day on the steamship 8t. Louis Addresses of all manifest for the homeward voyage was aq one of the best vessels In the dos­ and supplies at the lighthouses. She from Liverpool. booked for her over a month ago. ing days' of the civil war She was or­ Is to leave to-morrow for Comox to Miss Addams declared that tlie The Titan, Capt. Read, of the Blue dered rebuilt in 1*79. From 1*89 to establish the new arrange lights. people of rhe warring nations were in BLIND PEOPLE Funnel fleet, which was here dis­ 1894 the Nipsic was used as a prison a mood to consider peace terms, but charging cargo on Saturday, la finish­ ship at New York harbor While there ASSAULTED HIS CHIEF that negotiations must come from neu­ In or Ne»r-by This Municipality. ing unloading at Vancouver to-day. thousands of people trod her decks trals. and the longer they were delayed and will clear at midnight to-night for Fr-'m them silver dimes were collected Engineer on Whaler Beats Superin the harder would l>e the task of re­ flighted persons knowing of ir J Cpmox to load bunker coal. She will and a massive hell weighing 160 pounds storing peace. Since the adjournment tending Engineer When^He addresses will confer a favor L.; proceed from there to the Sound to was cast from ths coins. This twit and f the confèrent, with other dele­ the twisted rudder, a relic of the Sa . , is Dismissed. communicating the same to ua commence loading for her outward trip gates she had visited most of the to the Fir Fast. The Titan will berth moan typhoon, still are on display in countries at war. met and talked with here on her way to sea on July 18. New York. When William Thompson, late en leading civil and military officials and She w'lll take on 4f)0 Chinese passen­ Towed Around Horn. glneer of the steam whaler White, was sounded each one on the prospects of Dominion Tactile Press gers at this port and load about 200 When the Puget Sound naval station] told bv the superintending engineer of the Victoria Whaling Company, late Publishers of tons of cargo. was established at Bremerton In 1894 "The nations at war." Miss Addams th< Nipsic was ordered there, being the Canadian North Pacific Fisheries. said, "have no choice but to go on. No FREE Books and Magazines for the towed around the Horn For sometime Limited, that his services were negotiations can be suggested now 6y BLIND the men and officers lived aboard longer required, he turned on his su­ any of the nations as yet, as each feels El shipping perior and administered a beating to that lie cause can and must succeed 275 Delaware Avenue Later land quarters were built and th- XI pale was transformed Into a training him. 1...... "Every day that peace negotiations TORONTO |§ r I INTELLIGENCE ship. Thl« was her last service foi This morning the superintend are delayed will make terms of peace the government. In 1912. at open .auc­ Ing engineer appeared In the Just that much harder. tion. the Nipaic was sold to the f*ar- city police court with hie head "There Is some feeling In Germany —' Extract Frem Seattle, July 4.—Sir. Admiral Evans llysle Packing company for $7.000. The t»ound up, and Thompson had to that Belgium might he given up In re­ •BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL* ad Alameda. Southwestern via South­ [company fitted her up for a cold stor-l answer V» a charge of a»aaull. His turn for concessions of territory In the Congo. In France there is the desire March 23. 1907. eastern Alaska; sir. l^touche, Nome ige plant for canned salmon and also plea was one of self-defence, but when via Southwestern Alaska and Fort used her as a barge for carrying can­ the facts were disentangled from his for the restoration of Alsace and Lor- Wells; str. B-rtha. Southwestern via nery auppllea. long and rambling remarks and Newton Advertising Agency "A Most Valuable Food" Southeastern Alaska; str. Htlonlan. A year ago the Nipsic wa» towed to speeches to the court there did not ap- At a time when the preparation of art! San Francisco; str*, Cmatllla. San Eagle Harbor. There much of her fit­ l»e%r tv be anv Justification SUBMARINE WAS HIT flclal foodstuffs Is '-elvlne more etten Francisco via Victoria, B. C.; strs. J tings of, bra— UMl . •*t i*er wtp removed The victim of the assault stated that Victoria, B.C.. tlon than »ver before., and when new A Moffet and Wilmington. San Fran­ forma of easily assimilable fat to tak* and used to construct a private yacht. the whaler* were being got ready for BY SEVERAL SHELLS Rates Quoted for Local, Dominion and Foreign Publications. the place of codllver oil are being fre­ cisco; bge. Fresno. Port Wells, In tow Still having considerable copper, the sea during the past couple of weeks, of tug Tyee; str. Morning Star, British' Circular Letters, Address and Mailing. quently brought to the notice of the medi­ ■annlng company decided to reduce the and as they were so late in starting cal profession. It la desirable that some Paris, July S.—It was announced Columbia port*. Sailed: Str. Admiral hull to ashes and Junk the metal. ^ c * out time was a consideration. It had of t’-e older forma of administering nat­ officially to-day that a French squad­ Second Floor, Winch Building. Established 1908. Phone 1915 ural fats should not he lost -’"ht of Dewey, San Francisco; at re. Bertha cordlngly about sfk month» ago she been Intended to send Thompson out Among natural fate, butter easMv tak»» and Alameda. Tacoma; str*. Matsqul war towed to the cannery plant on jas chief engineer of the White, but ron sighted two submarines In the fir#» place for nutritive value and when and Fulton. British Columbia. Channel yesterday and that one was Lumml island and there !>eached. Last his work wa* unsatisfactory, and he combined with a suitable soluble car­ hit by several shells and disappeared. bohydrate, a moat valuable food Is prn- Wednesday the torch was applied It did hot seem Inclined to hurry it up. is estimated the salvage will bring < >n Thursday forenoon he offered him The TtTtTTER FCOTTR which Messrs about 115,000; Her original cost ,was| the post of second engineer but this Canard * Bowser rD'-ke's Road Eusfon THE TIME BALL more than $1,000,000] Ro id W <7 ) have prepared for fifty Thompson refused so he was told that years la such an article- which kes the there was no further use for him. On The I nie* Stunuhip Ce. groat advantage of being palatable, so The time ball on the Belmont build­ palatable In fact, that children are more ing will be raised halfway at 12.45 at WIRELESS REPORT Jhli he struck his superior, knocked Regular saltings to Northern B. C likely to need restraining from cxe-ei the top at 12.55 and dropped at 1 p. m him down on the steel deck and pum- ports and logging campa than anv persuading to take It Thla dally. F. Nfipier Denison, superinten­ July 5. * a m. melled him HELP BT'TTER SCOTCH !• stated to eonta'r S. S. CHELHOSIN It.7 per cent of fat and 79 3 per cent of dent. the Observatory,. Gonzales point (ilrey CfeS; 8 i'. frssh; bar.. The assault was seen by H. J. euear. and the result» of an analysis Heights. 29 78; temp., 54 Marsh, who testified to that fact. Leave* Victoria every Wednesday By Subscribing to the , ’ » ' made at 11 9 m for Campbell River. men* substantially confirm three figure*; Cape Lax#>—Cloudy: 8. E.: bar. 29.67; Thompson tried to make It appear1 Alert Bay. Port Hardy, Bhuehartle temp.. <7: sea smooth further chemical «vamlnat'on ->f the fa* Benevolent Visitor (to dame who has that he had been struck first and was Bay. Rivers Inlet Canneries and xtraet«d showed It to h* g«vmifn«* hutt»r Pachena-Foggy; calm; bar . 29.5») Urlla Cools. a son at the war)—"Can't you tell , nly defending himself, but1 the denial at This confection can therefore he temp.. 54: *ea smooth. recommended hot only as a harmless what he Is in'*"- Is It Infantry, or cav­ of this seemed to be horn* out by the S. S. VENTURE Éwe'-tmeat. hut nlso a» s v»-y useful ad Bet -van—Raining: 8. E.. strong; defendant’* own storyr Thompson af­ Victoria Patriotic alry. or artillery?** Dame—“Well, Leaves Vancouver ««very Friday at dftlon to the diet In su'table cases bar. 29 60; temp.. 53; sea moderate mum. where *ti» I don't exactly belong fected to be very much surprised that I p. m for gke-'na River, Naas ÎIn ail ths Principal candy stores In Triangle—Raining: S W.; bar.. 29,11; any man "could show himself so much River. Prince Rup- rt and Granby to remember, hut I know ‘tlx shoot- Victoria. tin4."—Punch. temp.. 62; sea rough. of an animal nature as to hammer a Alert Ray—Raining-; calm; lw*r., 29.56; Freight received at Pier "IX"* man around." He did not see any ap­ Evans Coleman Wharf. temp.. 55; sea smooth. plication In this to himself, however. Aid Fund GEORGE McGREGOR, Agent Dead Tree Point-Cloudy; 9. E. I nd he had not a mark on him to 1661 Government 8L Phone 19* TIMES SHIPPING CHART ■«iron*; bar . 29.39: temp.. Its sea 5how that in>-me else had hammered rough. him Breathes there a man with eonl ao dead, Prince Rupert —Raining: 9.E.. strong; The court was satisfied that the as- Who never to himself hath said : t»ar.. 29.28; temp., 54; sea smooth. DEEP SEA ARRIVALS aault had hv*n committed without Thia ia my own, my native land. îkeda-^Ilainlng; S. E.. light;, bar.» fifes mer V»«t»r Townsgs Ar-nfe Trm provocation and fined Thompson $20. Hceiuiu Ti Cblrsgo Miru ...... Tlorl ...... 3.80» H P Rlthet ...... Hongkong July 9 29«i9; temp.. 53; ne» smooth. M'-rchant ...... Trinlck ...... 2.378 Balfour. Guthrie ...... Liverpool July 12 Akl Maru...... -Noma ...... 4.266 G Northern...... Hongkong Julv 14 TIDE TABLE NAVY SHOWS GALLANTRY PORT AH6ELES Jason ...... 4 W) Dedwell A Co...... Liverpool . July 15 JULY 3RD Rentra...... Turner ...... * «W R W Greer...... New York July 19 July. Tam ha Maru .... Nagaaue ...... 1»> G Northern...... * Hongkong July 28 "The navy ha* nof yet aa a whole $1.00 ONLY $1.00 .l i...... !...... » : 16 9.5 ton-garden, !>»ndon, a few days ago. l*geU»,SMOiege 26 ...... S <1 o 1 1 18:<« 7.9 : 19.23 7.8 Tho admiral added that he hoped Leave Victoria Fridays. FERRY SERVICES 26 ... . 0:14 9 3 1 * 45 0.0 18:1» 7.6 20:28 7 1 l^idy Jelllcoe (who was present at the I a.M., 8.8. City of '?*C4uJtàô~ 27 ..... 1:14 8.8 ! 9:26 0 4 17:54 7.4 21:28 6 8 Puebla or Umatilla. Fer Vancouver From Seattle 2 :13 8 3 ! 16:05 111 17 :38 7 4 22:28 6 3 service) would tell the wives and fam­ 28 ...... Leave Seattle Tuesdays and Fridays, prince#» Vi-torla l«*ave* 1 p. m diltf. Princess Victoria arrives 100 p m daily. 2* ... 3:15 7.6 { 1» 44 2 1 | 17 :50 7.5 23 »j 5.6 ilies of the men how our troops had Princess Mery* lcsv#»s 10 30 a. m., dally. *1 ...... 4 22 6 9 11.21 3 .1 | 18 :12 7 6 covered themselvee with glory. II p.ra., For Tacoma 0:34 5.1 i 5 12 « 2 | 11 M 11 18:12 7.8 8.8 congress. Governor or President Prlncr»» Adelaide leaves 11.46 p. m. dally. 31 ...... Iroquois legyee *39 a. in. dally. " To Alaska ÛL. -pfa. 'kunUt," The time used Is Pac ific standard, for Horton—"Mrs. Black eeeme to be 8 8 Spokane or City of Seattle. From Vancouver Frem Tacoma. Prlnrees Mary arrive» 6 46 a. m. dally the 120th meridian west. It Is count.-d quite a musician." Sharpe -"Yea, she Leaves Seattle July 8, 14, $k $6. Iroquois arrives 636 a. m. dally. j. Princess Charlotte arrives 3.46 p m. dally. from » to 24 hours, tfom midnight to mid­ is a fine pianist." Horton—"How does Calling at night The figures for height »«rve to dis­ Skagway, Juneau. Wrangel, Princes Ad -Islde arrives 4» p. m. dally. Fer Pert Angelee she keep in practice when she la eo Sol Due. 16 $. m. except Sunday. tinguish high water from low water: much away from home?" “She car­ Ketrhikan and Prtnee Rupert. ___ Fer Seattle Where blanks occur In the tables, the Frem Pert Angeles tide rises or fall* continuously during two ries a muff." Horton—"What for?" R. P. Rlthet 4 Co 1117 Wharf St Princess Charlotte lefcves 4 30 p. m. dally. Soi Due. 9 a. m. except Sunday. successive tidal periods without turning Sharpe—“Just to keep her hand In." City Ticket uBm. m Government at . ' ' L r VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915 PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS DIRECTORY ESQUIMAU DISTRICT APARTMENTS FOR RENT. ACREAGE WANTED. FOR SALE—LOTS. DVKRT18EMKNTS under Into CENTRAL PARK APARTMENTS, cor­ WANTED—A<*re. close car, good soil PUBLIC DANCE at Connaugni Hall eent per word per Insertion, I CONSTANCE COVE. DAIRY—Fresh milk FOR SALE—50x110 ft. .lota on Scott street. eent per word per tnsertloa; I !r produced In Esquimau from our own ner Queen’s and Vancouver streets. some cash, balance tradè. P. O. Box every Tuesday and Saturday evenings Derllne per month. Three roomed suite for rent. JylO In block 64. $375, corners $425 ; 60x92 ft. •lone, t roots per word; 4 cento tested cows, delivered dally. Telephone •77. JyX Gentlemen SOe . ladles free. on Shakespeare, $350; 60x92 corners on word par week; to cents per line M76R2 JeJ7 ARCHITECTS month. No advertisement for tone 1 M ELI .OR APARTMENTS, 821 Broughton WANTED—Fprm land of wild land In ex­ HELP WANTED. Myrtle avenue. $400, easy terms, dis­ street, adjoining Royal Victoria Thea­ change for city property; some bar­ count of $75 for cash. Apply owner, «S«K M. WARREN. Amhttsct. to conta No i WM. ANGUS, 1253 Esquimau road, now than «L selling gross catchers. 7» cents and up; tre. To let. modern apartments (unfur­ gain*. Moore A Johnston, 201 Say ward WANTED-Amateurs at the "Dandles, Cecelia Powers, 1608 Hillside avenue, or tyl Building Phone 9991. t«~n mower». IS Phone «SLt nished). hot water ahd hot water heat­ Block. Gorge Park, on Thursday next. Apply Crown Realty. 1218 Government 8t. al II-WOOD WATKINS. ArehlteeC ing. Apply Mellor Bros.. Ltd., II» at’etage , .______* DRESSMAKING H. P Hl TTKlt'S OARAGE. Bsqulm.lt Room* 1 end X. Green Block, to Broughton street J9 tf BICYCLES COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER want*- FOR SALE—HOUSES. Broad and Trounce Are Phooee Miss CROWTHER. ms Blanshard. road and Russell street. Repairs a specialty. Shell gasoline depot Phone TO LET—Modern apartments, McDonald GENUINE SNAP—Second hand English small salary. Apply Box 881». Times. Jy5 SHAWNIGAN LAKE—Choice house, on and L1S9C. Moderate prices and good work Block, free telephone. Phone 711L. mltf »T€7 Jyi Sunbeam bicycle, two speed dear and TEACHERS WANTED Apply to Secre large lot. facing the lake; close to store CHIROPRACTORS. MOUNT DOUGLAS APARTMENTS, oil bath. In first class running order ; tary. Ksqulmalt School Board. end station. F. T. El ford. Shawnlgan DRY CLEANINa. JAMES BAY DISTRICT Fort and Pandora Sta.. convenient to will take 826. On view at Harris A Lake- Jy« ELLKY A KKM.FY. spinal High school. Single or double suites, Smith. 1220 Broad street. TO RENT—STORES. f"OIl SALE—Houses, or trade equity for l’if Fort Phone *0871» HERMAN A STRINGER. French cleaners. Ladles* fine garment cleaning, RINKS* GROCKRY-The leading store furnished or unfurnished. P. R. Brown, vacant lots or acreage. R. L. I)oble. Agent, or Suite 9. ' Phene S425R. Jyll FOR RENT— Refreshment store, candy, «RD C. FHAZKE, alterations on ladles* and gents* gar­ man of the district. Get our prices on FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. k*e cream, grocer las; good Jocatton, op^ 144 Olive St. Phon* 4668R. Jyll Bldg PAATtf 431* ments our specialty We call and de­ preserving fruits. Phone *7». Jy» IS THIS INTERESTING?-Well furnish FOR SALE- A fine 7-possenger touring posit e North Ward Park; stock and liver. tot Tates street Phono Utt THE BON-ACCORD BAKERY—Special­ ed apartments, with lots of hot water, car; a bargain. $860 ruait; or would take fixtures for sale. Apply »» Pembroke. FOR «ALE—ACREAGE. CHIROPODISTS. Open eventnga electric light, etc., from flO. X914 I>oug ising in home-made bread and cakee; smaller car as part payment. P. O. ONR ACRE, best soil. Victoria suburbs,' deliveries twice daily. Phone 1978. Jy» la*. The BelwtI. jy# Box 1294. Jy6 -IR. AND 14R8. DARKER, eurg FISH. LOST AND FOUND. half normal value, sacrifice, must have rhlropodiete. 14 pears' practical eaperl TOltuNTO MEAT MARKET. J. Parker BUSINESS CHANCES. 1914 FORD, automatic pump. Prestollte, money. Owner. Box 78. cjty. Jy» •nee. SIX Fort street ALL KINDS OF FRESH and s prop., cor Slmcoe and Menxle* Good 1ZX4T Smalt white toy pR. W. F. FRASER. Swi-s Siohart-l-eaee 1689 J>2» Ing concern, first-class clientele, would to run; tools side curtains. 4 spare neaday. Reward. 164ft Gladstone Ave. park; rent $35 per month. ded vans, express and trueks. Storage, • -U nut Ave Phone 36321». Block. Phone 4TH. Office hours. II» packing and shipping Office. 778 View suit two or three friends; owner re- - tubes; would take smaller car In trade. ÔLADF^TONE AVE.. near Belmont Ave., a.m. to • p.m. street Phone 1W7. Stable. M7 Gorge OAK BAY DISTRICT cal tod tu Old Country 6 Pemberton Building. Phone 4532. rent $15. New house, 7 rooms. 1666 Pem­ CARS FOR HIRE at Jitney prier», oppo­ WE GIVE written guarantee to refund broke street, close to hospital and Fort B1TLDFRP" LIME and agricultural lime site Oak Bay theatre, or phone 50421.1 SEVERAL new houses to rent at low all money If any customer Is dissatis­ street car line, nice garden, large base­ LANGSC'APK GARDENERS AND DR Jyi7 doch’s. Pandora Mart, where car No I rotes. The Griffith Company, Hlbben- fied within two years We want every SIGNERS--Grounds of any else laid out for sale, delivered at reasonable price. ment. furnace, modern throughout; Apply T Exton, lime kiln (Parsons ■top*, phone 639». Jyll Rone Building. customer satisfied. Victoria Plano Co. Staff of skilled gardeners. Estimates PHOTOGRAPHY-We m«ke n sp-claHty corner Yates and Government. coat $5.600; will sell for 21506. terms; free. The Lansdowne Floral Ce.. Jaa Bridge). R. M D. No. 1. Victoria. of photograph* of houses, gardens, FOR SALE—ARTICLES. TO LET- Modern dwelling, built shout rent $18. New house, 8 rooms, 531 Merton Mgr. 15*1 Hill* Ide A vu.. Vlo- Z724R1 J>3 flower* We go anywhere. Also ama­ on''_i:car ajro. s*ven_ rooma^ with alc.cn- AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICIANS—Storage Cecelia street, close to Douglas and forla. R C. Thon* *HH teur finishing ZTyeiiV experience g. THE PUBLIC are catching ■ on to the Ing porch 2625 Prior street; rental $17 58 batteries recharged and repaired, self Burnside car lines, cement basement, LIVERY STABLES. A Price. 1987 Oak Pay Ave. Phone fact that they can buy new furniture l*er month. Richard Hall. 1232 Govern- starting system and high tension mag­ nice garden, newly decorated, modern LEGAL. BRA'Y’8 STABLES 73 Johnson street. 46A4R jyt • I Butler's I«*nca*htre Furniture Story. ment. Phor.e 83 J2 tf netos repaired, platinum points fitted on throughout; cost $5,700; will sej) for Fort lit., cheaper than at auction». H. T. mags, and spark colls; accessories $4.500, terms; rent $20 New house. 8 h'HaDRHAW * ST A.'POOLE harrftere- Ta!!y-ho. litery. hoarding, ambulance, ' MARTIN, high-, las* shoe repairing. TO iLeT—Nice seaside home. 86 I>allas hacks etc. Phone 1*1. BADMINTON, tennln. cricket, baseball dry cell», electric auto lights. Jameson rooms. 2172 I^faÿette etréet. handy to et-lew. ete.. 8*1 Bsstlon St. Victoria. 'Boots and shoes ntoge !<• measure 22ft1! Rd . ne»r Motet DalTs* Apply 12# Mow- A Rolfe. corner Courtney and Gordon Oak Bay avenue, opposite 3funlcip.il goods; ra 'quels re-atrung; full line ath- •roae Ave. Phone 3236L. Jyl6 golf links. Shoal Ray beach and Fowl MACHINISTS streets, next to Union Club. Phone 2246. Bay car line, nice garden, modern MEDICAL MASSAGE hall ------Jy 19 letio goods and fishing tackle, at Vic­ toria Sport ing Goods Co,, 1010 Broad To LET Five-roomed modern dwelling. ECZEMA permanently cured “ by Saxon throughout, cement basement, very at­ LOFTS A BOSUSTOW AM‘kinds of SUNBEAM DAIRY Milton St.. Oak Ray. 3138 Cook Ft . $7 to per month. Apply tractive; cost $5.000; will sell for 21.800. i-miEL GEARY,GEARY. masseuse V»p<>r-tub machine and repair work promptly at­ unequalled for dairy produce, fresh, ointment. |1 per box All drug stores. bat»!*, electrtc^handtootrlc^tjai massage, .toe trio Richard Hall, 1232 Government flt terms; rent $15 Bungalow, 4 rooms, 1049 tended to. 1203 Langley street Phone clean and sanitary; two deliveries daily FOR SALE- Slep-Iaal« explain; Ytctm*hr: Piano Co., corner cheap; offers wanted. WILLIAM O GAVNCB. Room PB Hlb- METAL WORKS. C»*e with strap*. |4 V‘; cornet. M. Fable,. ha* ment, furnace, etc.; low rent. Phone Government and Yates. Jj*5 ben-Br.ne Block The Griffith Co., real BURNSIDE DISTRIC Perl», r 50; M Jewel Vanguard Wal­ _«<22______Jy7 ÇÂSÿv «m.KT MET AI. W..KK COM RINGS called for and delivered eetgte and Insurance, notant public. tham. cost |26‘ $27 Ml; English » *t. FOR RENT—Small house, modern, $7. 966 Cornice work, skylight* metal win' HINES' GROCER T save* you m«"*ney. den.Lhunter. met $lftft $30; 31 bracket switches made $1S to $3 Combing dowa. metal state and felt roofing, hot Good* at city price*. Prompt delivery. Walker street. Victoria West JyS and switches dyed any shade. Phon' TENDERS FOR STEEL NURSING air furneos. metal celünga. «te---- hftnlo. MO; ptalner violin. $15: green- Get our prices on preserving fruits- h^art flsKjng rod. |4 »7 torge quadruple FUJI RENT 7 roomed house.. strictly 3783. Mrs. Ketterman, P>’3 PIPE MRS J. WEAVING, private maternity Tates street. Phone 1771 Phone Jy25 rfshlng reel line |X 50; 10x12 tent modern. Apply 664 Queen’s Ave. Phon- YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Ladles' and nurse," patients taken in. 50* Caledonia MOTORCYCLE" SPECIALISTS. •nd flv. 97.50; nrmv b-ll tent. $4.58; h«r M. naglv 31 n jy$ avenue Phone, X7f.lR JyS men’s clothing on easy weekly S-aled tenders will he received by the CIJhC MOTORCYCLE SPECIALISTS h' II. romptote p; fun *l*e double wool monthly payments; also carpets, lace undersigned up to 4 p m on Monday. CL0VFRDALE DISTRICT blanket*. |i s » pair. Gillette safety FOR RENT—HOUSES (Furni,h«l) .'fATERNITY NURSING HOME—Terme •Urfd to the ailments él your machine curtains, portiers. Eastern Outfitting July 12. 1915. for the supply of stee] pipe* reasonable. Mrs. M A Impty. 12^ We^have the farts and rxpertonc*. P BAYI.IF BROS. up-to-daf hand and raxor* |» 75; VVade A Butcher raxor*. To RENT— A., beautiful, new mmlern. 7- Co.. 131» Douglas fit. Phone 5329. Jy27 for the Selkirk Syphon on the Northwest Vancouver St. Phone. 54591» lyl< machine show repairing, corner Douglas A C. IX pot. 1014 Blai.shard au-veL Phon, •$<*: Playing eard*. 10c * pack. Jacob room, furnished touts, close In, fen FURNISHED rooms. 25c and 50v per Sewer Specifications may be secured and To! mle Agents. Oak Bay fee Aaronson** n<-w and second-hand store. from W. Galt. City Purchasing Agent, to cream parlors and Mr Ellis* dairy. minutes’ walk from city. Phone 48961* night. $1 50 per week 4ft2 Bay. opposlt' SHORTHAND. 57* Ichnson St Phone 1747 ‘ machinery depot.Jy« Phone 3783. Mrs whom all tenders must be submitted and KOTORoytTLE. bicycle and supply stqro Céda- VI II | . JylS marked on outside of envelope, "Tendere SHORTHAND S'. -IOOL toll Government *M Tates Repair parts for ail makis. SPLENDID CHAPEL ORGAN Make us TO IlEN*1* -Furnished. 7 roomed house. Kettermen. JyS street Shorthand, typewriting, book­ Agents for Eagle motorcycles Jy» IV E Ml*.1.8. expre** anl tr*n*»er. Fur- an offer; must sell Victoria Piano for Steel Pipe.” Each tender must be ^Itnre removed Pho-i- 7270R1 JyS «lose to Oak Bay tar; reasimahle rent HAVE THE AUTO VACUUM for your accompanied by a marked cheque for S keeping thoroughly taught R. A. Mae- Co. corner Yates and Government. J>5 to reliable party. Apply 1633 Davie St carpets; satisfaction assured. Phone mlllan prlncIpaL PAWNSHOPS per cent, of the amount of the tender. WF5*ÇriTT*8 Dry Good* Store çor Doug­ EIGHT go.>.i gaaottne letmebea for sale, * Jy« 4616. Jy36 The lowest or any tender not neo-saarllv A ARONSON’S LOAN OFFICE move! las and Bolesklne. Special lin-s In bargain price* Call and Ifiep et. A FOR FÎENT -Furnished cabin, all con- CITY IMPERIAL MII.ITARY AND OR accepted. 1275 Government street, neat Is Coin ladles’ Wbit«-' lawn waists. 81. fj.to. and R. Hatch. 310 Belleville St Phone 549» BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ma Tbeatrw m tf •17$. Jyll ventom-es. IrtK H :llshto avenue. Jy» CIIESTRAL BANDS at liberty for en W GALT., Jyis gagement*. any number supplied vuL , „ „ C',y Purchasing Agent. ADVERTISEMENTS under this bead, t FOR RENT— h'urnlahed cabin, ill pottëryware: etc; REPAIR FlfOP»r-Tin*mlTinsmith*. plumbers, WE HAVE PIANO* toft with u« for sale Terms. J G. Hunt, 1424 W’oodland* Victoria. R. C. June 28. 1915. cent per word per Insertion; 1 Inser­ cycle andind all depqrlptlirtptlon of r»pa'rs venteneee iflW HUl*ld> avenue tions 1 cents per word; 4 cents per by" parties leaving city, etc Some of Phone 131014.______Jyll SEWER PIPE WARE—Field tiles, ground A Son. hardware» comer Douglas the*» piano* cost M'V* Th- v -will sac­ •TO LET—Six-roomed modern «Iwelling, word per week; 80 rents per line per fire clay. etc. B C. Pottery Co. I ______and Hoir ski ne Phone Jy5 furnished |?fl per month; 1454 Bcgbie St IF T NICHOIaSON does not complete NOTICE TO BARTENDERS. month. No advertisement for less, than rifie»» f.w cash. No r< a sons hie orfer re­ painting house at 808 Blanshard street, corner Broad and Pandora Streets. NORTH V7UTOR1A I.UMFH^R UO -Sash fused Victoria Piano Co . corner Yales Apply Richard Hall, 1232 Government 19 cent*. No advertisement charged for Phone 83. jl$ tf ills equipment will he. sold. Jy5 less than H PHOTOGRAPHY. door* and lumber, fruit boxe* building and Government By-law No. 1728. material. Comer Faan'ch road and V* EVEN-ROOM. fully furnished house, IF YOU ARE in urgent need of cash and lei t with f’s for Immediate eale, will sacrifice your piano, we will bring AUTO REPAIRING. 1 R TAYLOR. 1230 Government street AS track Phone «6*1,1. >y9 • Itctnuman A Co . |70i; Kahn. $l5ft; Ger­ with piano, corner of Cook anti Mears_ High-grade photography In all Its *t_reel Apply Jll Pemberton Block Jy5 It to our store and sell It within 24 VTTCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to FINEST WORK at reasonable prices branches st rig) t prices Call and In­ W A KING Maywood Meat Market‘d hard H-in tan tan. ' $175: Player-Plano) hours. But your piano must be exam­ licensed Bartender* that their licensee Tour old car made to l«*ok like new by spect «: :d'.o Phone 2301. JyS) Horn* killed meat- a «pedaltv. Fish, '$6r« R-’c the*»» Immediately Victoria TO LET Furnished. 4 roomed house, 629 ined by our expert and the price rock ■HI expire on the 14th day of July next Wm. D Cartier. M4 Bellevlllt St. ad fritl*. ver tab'es »t 1 own dairy prodn-- • Co., corner Yates anil Uovern- Cornwall street. Fairfield Phone 47871.. Applications for new license* are re­ ARISTO STUDIO- Portrait groups, *n- bottom. We charge you only 5 per c*nt Joining C P R wharf JylS P* nè BRI » JyS Rent reasonable. jyj commission, auctioneers charge 10 per ceivable at .the City Clerk’s Office where largement», etc. 13# Douglas. Phone forma may be obtained. These applica­ BOAT BUILDERS. 442* MAYWOOD Grocery Store and P mt HEINTZ A CO. SIM Victoria cent. ; also buyerp prefer buying through Office Proprietor G SJburn. lat* of Piano Co. prner Yates and Govern- FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS us. as we guarantee In writing to re­ tions must he passed on before «cw ELITE STU‘1 • Film* developed Rush licenses will be Issued. BOATS AND LAUNCHES d> * *n~d and Rock Bay. Delivery dally. Phone 3223 ______JjrS OARAGE TfT It ENT-On— la P,rl,mnil fund all money If they are not satis­ built to order; repairing, hauling out. orders specie l.y attended V Tourist* Jyn fied with their bargain any time within WELLINGTON J. DOW LE ft. superintending and surveying promptly pica*- call «st-IS Guto ament 84. jySE EN H TWnHhrR SVITS I»liv bUitdlUK*. cheat, rent, tiif Belleville St. 2 years If string* are rusted, don't ask City Clerk. attended to R F Stevens. 1*55 Sunny- R W RILEY drugs stationery an«l priced at lio.M and '.*♦ •» A fin • as- us to sell it. Victoria Plano Co., corner PLUMBING AND HEATING. camera supplie*. Douglas and Clover- a»>rtment and they’ll mbve qui City Clerk’s Office. eld" Ave Phone 3125L. SBVKRAÎ. HOUSES, furnished and Yates and Government. JyS Victoria. B C., June 26th. 1915. dale. Phone IMS ft. J>11 the**» prices. Frost A Frosty^Wfai holme VICTORIA PLUM MING CO. toiÈ P CjyK furnished, low rents. Apply Murdoch’s BUILDERS. dora Street ’•bon» f.TTTl Blk . Government street. Psndorn Mart, where car No. 3 stop* ROOMS AND BOARD. ''hear- $*hoPhone &3W Jyn BUILDER AND CARPENTER. Altera­ PLUMBING AND REPAIR-«'oil w. FAIRFIELD DISTRICT WHITE FUOET REFRIGERATOR BON ACCORD. 846 Prince»» Ave —Room ESTATE UF HELEN G. R. MIN. tions. repairs estimated frey T. Thir- etr Fcxrn-* rv.ngla« Phone 7M ly new. large *ise W Colllnaon StIt iHs UNK AN i » TWO-ROOM omè W» T7 and hoard. $7 per .week; rooms, from TCSH DECEA^O. , kell Phone 3kk9f. jyN FAmrifaj» dairt-t,.. Miorm ------iXtot in Times Building Apply et Time# FOR SALE New 16 ft canoe, very clteap $1 60; close to High school; seven min All persons having claims against !h«a ROCK BLASTING. da ’y of milk, cream, butter and egg* ute»1 walk from City Hall. Phone 28G7L CAFE. Phone gig______Jylt Try thto one before you buy. 848 St Estate are required to send part leu are RM ^fntral. large garden, tennis, sleeping tent; pay-the amount of their lndebt> Jners to home cooking. The Home Restaurant. SCAVENGING. vice right. • Get- our prices on preserv­ light, bath, $1 56 p^r week.. 638 the undersigned on or before the 3th uay ing fruits Phone XI«. Jygg Hudson. 62ftft. Harley llavldsdn. 975; new terms low. 926 Humboldt street. Phon* VICTORIA SCAVENGING CO-Office. and aecond-liaiul t pltaa and Hillside Ulione^kQt jyf 48371» JylO -f June, 1915. Dated the 28?h day of May. l»15. DAME DURDEN, dainty tea rooirts. 749 1<2* Government stfeet Phone repairs Marconi Motor Co.. NA5 Doug FURNISHED ROOM r<> let. close to COM FORTABI.E ROOMS, good table, Fort. Home made cak»-s and China tea. A*he« and garbage removed. CORDOVA BAY las street Phone 878. Fowl Buy beach Appl)^Sl5 Robertson sitting room, piano, phone; also com­ JACKSON A RAKER. Phone 2283.______Jy23 Solicitors for the Executor. David Mc- SHOE REPAIRING FOR SAI»E-A few t«*ns of g<>< fortably furnished sleeping tent ; short DON’T FORGET I ITTI.E ARCTIC Cor­ W hJ>« walking distance 617 Government. Jyf CORDWOOD. dova Bsv. adjoining park, for. Ice hay* Phone 4561,2. A SUITE OF FRONT ROOMS,fiTprlvate 11UI12 Union Bank Building, VleOrta, A. HI BBS. shoe repairer, Is now at 611 family, good garden, hath, nearleai park. VANCOUVER (WEST END)- Superior BEST QVAL.1TY dry fir cordwood. IX in. Trounce avenue. Repairing while you cr« am, Ice cream soda, candy, fruit, GERHARD HEINTZIfAN PIANO. 1136. cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, all kind* of Victoria Piano Co., corner Yates and sea and Beacon Hill Park. Phone ÛI2tf X. rooms In private house. Write for psr- blocks. 85»; IS In. split. 85 70; carrying wa't Phone 3H9 ml? tf vlçulaia to 19X1 Nelson street. jy| In 85c. extra; outside city limits, Sc. soft drink*, afternoon tea ami groceries. Government jyff : JyS extra. Lloyd-Youug 44 Russell, toll MODERN SHOE REPAIRING CO., cor City prior - Caterer for picnics. C. C. GOING KAST^ ftoll at half price new OAK RAY Furnished front badroum, NIC ELybY FURNISHED BEDROOM and ner Yates and Government Have your Smith, proprietor. Jy23 near Municipal Hall. $2 per week. Ap- DEPENDS ON THE WEATHER. Broad street Pent her Ua Build lag #sovls) soles reinforced; we can .fix fumed oak table, e hairs, davenport, fullI board. In private family, home Phone 4KXX- fine dining room table, chairs, buffet, plY Box 8628. Times, jy| comforta centrally located. them. Wear guaranteed three times LODGES. S076T CARPET AND RUG WEAVING. longer thab any other process. No brass beds child’s bed and buggy, cur­ BRUNSWICK HOTEL-Me. night and up. Much depends on the weather, whlth, squeaking. no slipping Moderate DAUGHTERS AND MAITMt OF BNG- tain*. dresser*, washing machine, holler, If weekly and up; beat location, first- ’’LORAINE." 82» COqrtnt-y street. Room COLONIAL RAG RUGS and carpets or charsre* Shoes mad- to measure. I.AND B S - Ix»dg« Primrose. No. 8*. garden tool*, mower, hose; all splendid class, no her; few housekeeping rooms end board. $7 per wH: table board. $5 Ith Its northeast winds and vargarhs portieres made from old garments, bed­ condition H«e afternoons or evenimm Yet** end Douglas. meets fourth Tuewlay at 8 p. m. In per week Mr* A MrDhw,,V sift tf the Dardanelles, has played us some ding. etc. ; fluff rugs made from old car­ SHIRT MAKERS. K of p Hall. North Park Ft. L. A. 929 Cowlchan street. Jyf FIRST-CLASS ROOMS TO LET Savoy pet Prices reasonable. Phone 5X56IL ROOM AND BOARD. 1157 Johnson Street. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER-Oxfords, Warren W P USX Leonard St A M FOR SALE—One large Ume-lock Taylor Rooming House. 149\ Fort wtre*t Phone all conveniences- room only,' $7 p»r ■curvy tricks of late. But to the Victoria Rag Carpet and Rug Weavers, James. W Secy.. 71ft Discovery St safe, weight 3$ tons, cost $2.“0ft; one *434 Hot and cold water. From 56c toll Cook street sephyr cambric*, etc ; prices to suit all month. \x^u eather we owe salvation as an le- pockets. Custom Shirt Makers. 1856 Visiting members cordially Invited . It-Lg^ higik safe . -the -two...foc-fLUfe -Ap­ and un». jyis 8*8)118...With vr wiiMoui «••ri 4and power on many occasions be- COLLECTIONS. Chestnut avenue Phone 9632L JÎ7 SONH OF ENGLAND R F Alexalldrm ply George L. Powers. $20 Humboldt St. OFFICER'S WIFE would rent, furnished, low -HUI Oovernm*n» Phor » 1S66T» Ixdge, 116, meet* first and third Wed­ part of large house, JyS close In entire use that of the Spanish Armada, when MERCHANTS’ PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- SEWER AND CEMENT WORK. nesdays.., Friends* Hall. Courtney St. of kitchen garden, piano, help given. CRAIG MY LE. 1037 Cfalgdarroch road. FOR SALK—Indy’s bicycle, In good coo- First class hoarding house, gentlemen He biew. with His winds." It waé one TION. Suit e3M. llibben-Bone Building T PITCHER—Sewer and cement work A. Wyman. 927 Pembroke St., presi­ d It ton, >12. Phone 4965 L Jyf Phone 26991.. Jy$ Inqulrtot made, overdue accounts and Phone am. aU dent;^ Jas. P. Temple, 1053 Burdett St.. only. Tel.. 23I3R jya the montent» In history when Provi­ doubtful debt* collected. Our method* MOTORCYCLE SNAP 2-cyllnder Indian T11 R~G EAR Y ROOMR. 8l9~Fnrt street embody discretion and bring prompt and Hot and cold water, and inwlerate GOOD BOARD AND 1U K>M. $ft p r week; dence was on >he aide of the smaller SUMMER RESORTS price $16ft, first-class condition. Apply also housekeeping room 942 Pandora. successful results. Call or Phone No. SONS OF ENGIaAND B. ft—Pride of the Box 4. Esqnlmalt Post Office jyg terms. | *2 battalions. The Weather was on our l/!Hr»d Lfnlge. No. 111. meqtP 2nd Q«d ...... , _ . —______Jy25 FOR RENT—Rooms, partly furnished, QUIET HOUSE. furhTsTiëid bedroom, its* side of the channel In 154», and evt ry 4th Tuesdays In Friends’ Halt Court- FOR SALE—Oriole go-cart. |S; or would COMFORTA RLE ROOM and board, rea­ B. C. CREDIT RATING HER VIC E. SCI and tent*, on Patricia Bay; fine»t bath­ ney Ft. President. F. Gasson. Church exchange for folding car or of sitting room, kitchen, phone, car day. If you go to church, you thank God permanent Loan Building Phone 3714 ing. >fiai:tng. etc.; all convenience* SUJyio sonable. close In 615 Vancouver street. Rd. Oak Bay: Bec.. A. E. Brindley, Phona 28241,1. line, no children. 95 monthly. 1310 Glad Phone 3*3ftX. JySi for It, possibly without n inetnl • ring Collections everywhere Bad d*bts Tapecott. Pl ope 1533LI Jy7 1617 Pembroke St., city. stone. Phone 1733L. Jy5 turn-d Into cash. Dally settlements FIFTY PAIRED PIGEONS, squabs, wire' the occasion. A huge French fleet was B H Goff, manager. * ■ jy? TAILORS. IaOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, No. TX«, etc.. $30. No 6 carbine camera and ex­ HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. SITUATIONS WANTED—(Male) making for England the Isle of Wigh meets at K. of P Hall. North Park LANGE A BROW’N—Specialty, naval and tras. cost $60. for $35; small phono­ i couple, of months the wind r - CHIMNEY SWEEPING. •tree!, every Tuesday. Dictator. F. graph. $10; large Whitney blankets. 3 ATÜ05 roRM()RANT. right in town, EMPLOYERS needing any kind of en­ military work» Ito-lOS Stohart-Pearo Bates. 1465 Woodland rond C. B. gineer communicate with Sec . Steam strained them, and gave Henry VIII. Bid#.. 761 Tataa Bt phone 4*30 Jyll Vprrt* by 8 yards: Majestic stove. $46; nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, A SWEEP in time saves a fine. C. Copeland, secretary. 1336 Mlnto etreeet; Jones sewing machine, $12; mahogany with h end c. water, gas range, bath. Engineers. Phone HOIR., or P. O. Box time to gather some ships. Then the White, eld country sweep. Phone TRUCK AND DRAY. P O. Bog 1017. finished show case. Particulars. Jftft8 phone and laundry. $X weekly and up. Jyt •r: Jyi« WRl______Jyll French fleet lay becalmed, on a wind­ LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION—I* O. Broad street. Phone R271I. jyf CLEAN, furnished housekeeping, one. WE HAVE A WAITING LIST vt »klll-—Defective flues TAXIDERMIST1! Imperative, price Is secondary. Make TWO furnished housekeeping rooms*. ployment and Relief Bureau. Inserted Into our prayer-book: fixed, etc. Wm. Nsal. told Quadra St K. OF P.-Far West-Victoria Lodge. No. an offer on one you like beat. Every WHERRY A TOW. taxidermists a« ■Ink. bath, light, water, phone. $210 per Give peace In our time, o Lord, Phone Sit ______L Friday. K. of P. Hall. North Park Plano guaranteed. Victoria Plano Co., week 1151 Pandora. HAVE few Chinese boys wanting ore to Fred Foster. 6*9 Pandora. St. A. O. H. Harding. K. of VL A ft. If corner Government and Yatea. jy$ situations, good cooks and workers. Because there is none other that CORSE TRY. Broad street Phone toffi. Promts Block. 1006 Government St. TO LET-Furnished houeeke« plng rooms. Lai Man. P O. Box 31ft. CRy. JyX7 fighteth for us; for only Thou, O UI7 Quadra, corner Mason jy» 8P1HKI.LA IGP.SETS-Com fort. with WATCH REPAIRING. COLUMBIA IZ>DGE. No. X. L O. O. F.. HELP WANTED—(Mala) WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. God. —London Chronicle. straight lines; boning guaranteed un meets Wednesdays. I p. m.. In Odd Fel­ HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS from $160 per * G NOOT, 7X49 Tate* street gfaduate lows* Hall, Douglas street. D. Dewar, WANTED-*» men to buy our $ cent week up. gas- and coal range. X761R notable and unbreakable. one year WANTED—To hire for one or two weeks, A crippled old man. who day by day Pi ofesslonal corsetiere will Stoic resi­ Canadian Horological Institute. 1508-4. R 8.^ 1X46 Oxford street. •moklng and shewing tobacco. 99 $06 Caledonia Ave. Jyg horse end democrat or buggy, for light I mak»> a specialty of watch repairing. varieties, free matches and papers occupied the same seat at the corner of dence by appointment. Mrs. Godson. SITUATIONS WANTED—(Female) work ; quiet horse essential, not neces­ \ «P i * - ’ saruysarily fast,fast. esoBox 106. Times. curatohr timed by me p*i m . J -.edneëdàys at Just befew Oovernment street. I O’clock In K. of P. Hall. North Park — «««-: mW-bT-iSSp ... • mtetcutwwitiww vCtsstrl»/cm; 1 a ma > , ' w VICTORIA DYE WORKS All descrip­ vlted. *8^*8? Kiïïtr. ÜlsrtiwH tions of ladles’ and gentlemen’s gar­ DONT FORGET TO PHONE 11*. James skilled or enekfît-d labor, either male Times.______. - Jy« *WANTED ! or 1| ft. • p.. single phase. of the penmen. UropiMMl Into his box by Bay Window Cleaning Co.. 641 Oovcrn- THE ANCIENT ORDER OF FOREST­ •r female. should send to their names A C . 110’ volt motor. Apply 843 Yato* ments cleaned, dyed, pressed and re­ ERS, Court Camoaun. No. 9XXX. meets THE CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT AND the charitable. "What brought you to paired. Lace curtains and blankets a mcn • street. _ ___ to the Central Emp4oy**at sad street. Jyi •t Foresters* Hall. Broad St., let and Relief Bures• RELIEF BUREAU Is prepared to fill this, my poor fellow?" inquired a lady Specialty 644 Fort Ft. Phone 717. ISLAND WINDOW CIÆANINO CO. led Tuesdays. T. W. Hawkins. Sec*y. any vacancy for male or female. In ______WA^ITEIX-Safe.______medium ______alee. 1 h°Jy$ of a rather practical turn of mind. “My THE ’’MODERN ’ - Cl-suing. dying, Rhone 015 The pioneer window ■killed or unskilled labor, at once. glee ner. end Jenllore. 06» Oovernment A. O. F.. COURT NORTHERN UGHT. HELP WANTED—(Female) Phone or write. children, ma'am,” replied the man with pressing repairing. Lad lea* fine gar­ No. S96X, meets at Forest ere* Hall, WANTKD-Unnoe; must be In good or- a pitiful groan. Dropping sixpence Into ment cleaning a specially. 1X10 Govern­ wood ANv COAL. Broad street, Xnd and 41k Wed neaday a IF YOU HA Vi. WORK for a few hours, der «nd prie» cheap. Phone 1469 Jyi WOMAN wants work by the day. wash­ the box, the lady passed on, remarking ment St (opposite Columbia Theatre). W. F. Fullerton. See’y. days or weeks, won’t you send In your ing*. ironing or house work. Phone $414 Phon» 1*17 Open » vrnlng*

FURNISHED LET ; Unfurnished Howies to Let INTERESTING PHOTOGRAPH Wellington Are., 4 rooms ....tS.Si m Pembroke St. 9 ré Linden Ave». S rooms ...... $46 P. R. BROWN 1116 North Park St . 17 rooms..$46 Vancouver 8V. 7 rooms ...... W 1112 Broad St 766 Wilson St.. S rooms ...... $86 Admiral's ltd . 5 rooms ...... $46 1741 N. Hampshire Rd.. 6 rooms.Ill Neil at. 8 rooms ...... IK Money to Lean. Insurance Written. 1776 Beach Drive. I rooms ...... I» Shoe Yourself for the Holiday North Park 8L. 17 rooms ...... $S> 1345 Montepey Ave., 6 rooms ....$» Langford St. I rooms ...... H Stanley St.. 7 rooms ...... ■$* Langford St.. 4 rooms ...... S3S Unfurnished House to Let Inverness St . 4 room* ...... $7 M You can do bettor at The Booterv because you Wellington Ave.. • rooms ...... W lie Ytrw St. T rooms ...... $15 Inverness 8t . I rooms ...... $7 66 Fowl Bay Rd., 8 rooms ...... 145 1330 Johnson St.. "6 rooms ••••,•••$]* will find here the most complete stock of the most Oliphant Ave.. 8 rooms ...... US 1114 King's Rd., 2 rooms ...... $$ 823 Trutch St.. I rooms ...... $86 HS4 Fifth Ht. S rooms ...... I™ Vancouver St . t rooms ...... $36’ 810 Cross St.. 5 rooms ...... ft.tm up-to-date Outing Shoes and Summer Footwear of Somsi 8t . < rooms ...... ,$M 1181 Flegard St. 18 rooms 436 Caledonia Ave.. 6 rooms ...... $18 111 Cloverdnlf Are.. I roomi ...116 Beach Drive. | rooms ...... $50 1«W South Turner, 7 rooms ...... W every description, all at popular prices. Our range In < Drive, I rooms ...... $3) W 2740 Asquith St.. 7 rooms ...... $17.56 808 Superior St. 7 rooms ...... $11 967 Mean* St.. 11 rooms ...... of sizes and styles is complete in every detail. Jn 1719 Stanley Ave.. 5 rooms ....$27.54 1146 Fort St. 7 rooms ...... $N 1136 Caledonia Ave.. 7 rooms ... $20 *88 Green St.. 4 rooms ...... $2rt 1925 Fowl Bay Rd.. « rooms ...f.$18 Clorerdale Ave.. 4 rooms white buck or duck we can show you the very new­ Niagara St.. 8 rooms ...... $35 1341 Haultatn St.. 6 rooms ...... $15 724 Roderick St.. 5 rooms ...... $** Moss St . 4 rooms ...... $W 8*40 Fern wood Rd.. 7 rooms ....$39 713 Front St.. 4 rooms ...... R® est and best lasts, and we guarantee to tit you pro­ Coilinsor. St.. « rooms ...... 110 18>1 Pandora Ave.. 12 rooms ....$65 343» Long Branch Aver, ~3 rooms.$18 Vancouver St.. 6 rooms ...... I3-Î Bolewkln » Rd., 9 rooms ...... $J® perly. 1W4 Yat<* St.. 8 rooms ...... $2' 452 Mason St., 5 rooms ...... ” L'eht and airy odices In Brown 164 Joseph St.. 12 rooms ...... $K Block, steam heat, use of vault; 824 Hillside Ave.. I rooms ...... 12) let Fern wood Rd.. 7 rooms ....$34 918 Russe If Ht 8 rooms ...... $11 1448 Mason St. 8 rooms ...... ,....$15 121 Menslea St.. 8 rooms ...... $26 Unfurnished Houses to Let 88M Shelhoume St.. 4 rooms ....111 1410 Harrison St.. 7 rooms v....$88 ZM9 Victor St , 4 rooms ...... 17.51 Spring Rd.. 8 rooms ...... $2t 911 View 8t.. 6 rooms ...... p* Popular Prices and 1738 Fourth St . 3 rooms ...... 15 Cave St.. 8 rooms ...... $7 lnes Drive, 8 rooms ...... $25 737 Herald, 7 rtomi ...... $2-) ttfc) Shakespeare St . 5 rooms |1< 1230 St Jam VS St. 10 rooms ....$» 18» Oak Bay Ave.. 4 r.wwns .. 12» 12*4 Shakespeare St 5 rooms . .111 601 Cook St , 7 rooms ...... $35 Glove-Fitting Shoes Cur Fern wood and Pandora, « t 1217 Quadra St. 5 rooms ...... $1) 1728 Davie 8t . 7 rooms ...... $1$ rooms ...... \.".$ie— 2526 Work Ft.. 5 rooms ...... ft 421 Skinner St . $ rooms ...... $1$ 1J29 May St.. 4 rooms ...... Ill 1488 Stadae.-na Ave.' 8 rooms ...$34 2615 Prior St., 8 rooms ...... 120 It?* May St.. 7 rooms’ ...... in • >49 Ut-ers St , 7 rooms ...... $35 1716 First Ht. S rooms ...... $12 50 312 Mary St.. 3 rooms ...... 818 2234 Shakespeare 8t . 8 rooms ....$26 1814 Oak Bay Aw , 7 rooms... $1046 2S> Superior, 6 rooms ...... f 13 784 Mary St . 6 rooms ...... It 1224 Richardson St.. 6 rooms ....$20 Of the three Victorians depleted above, but one is still In the firing line. iTHE^ ?14 Vancouver st, 4 rooms ...... Ill 711 Front St.. 4 rooms ...... $1) 1314 Oeorge St. 5 rooms ...... $15 Pte. Matthews. the figure to the right, has already given up hla life to the 708 SMART 1250 Johnson St.. 6 rooms ....$17 56 127 Stannard Ave . 7 rooms ...... |2> 1263 Beach Drive. 8 rooms ...... 12' great cause. Pte. Robert Motion, in the centre, was reported wounded during YATES SHOES AT the week-end. while Pte. Clark, to the left, la atill In the trenches. ST. POPULAR story building to l>e constructed on Next Irish Government and View streets, and «aid people of all classes to lie one of set Linen Store PRICES he did not think a building would be determination to carry the conflict on detrimental to other property. He paid DOES NOT EXPECT AN until the enemy waa absolutely crush­ — FIRST----- ed. Mr. Northcott. the city a ««essor, the IN PUBLIC OPINION ! tribute of good Intentions and honesty. "The British people are taking the [ but- said ther.- was thé "big push be- IMMEDIATE ELECTION question of the war very seriously." ; hind Mr Northcott. and they had put «STcT-Thr premier. "They r-cognlxe I two men In with him to boost the as­ m..r. .m,I more the xtudled .g,r, »ive- | ij4Vmln* dissolved Our Wellington Coal nbh* of Germany, and the manner inl^ ... r sessments. by effluxton of time four years from We Deliver Immrtialely - Anywhere which that con try has for years lieen LUMP. $7.00 Par Ton. NUT, $6.00 Per Ton g Mr. Landsberg was aske.l ns to the date of the return <»f the first writs | present populations of Victoria, and preparing for this attack upon the lib­ Phone your or- * Sir Richard McBride, Back at for the election of 1912. which were erties of the world, but they are set­ der to ; said he thought It 60.000. His estimates made early in April of that year. i were made on the basij of the number His Desk, is Indefinite as to tling down earnestly and seriously to Thl* • afternoon the premier was at THE HUDSON’S BAY CO. fof sewer ennnertions and waving Av» Mackay & Gillespie Ltd Probable Time meet the conditions ns they arise from hi* office in the Parliament building* j WINE DEPARTMENT persons to each house. He also made day to day. The new army Is being And met several persons by appoint 1312 Douglas St. Open till Id p m Phones 149 and 622. Office, 738 Fort Street his estimate from the schools attend­ rapidly assembled and ts made up of ance. He thought the assessment fair splendid men. every one of whom I» for normal time. "We m'ust pay inter­ Sir Richard McBride, premier of inspired with the true spirit of the race est." he said, "and we canijot get and ready to lay down hla life If .that British Columbia, arrived home yes­ t Ica 11 y past for the time being al »ng TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY enough on a lower ass ssment." is required la the defence of the em­ LOCAL NEWS Judge Latnpmnn: "What Is the good terday after an absence from the city pire. the entire Pacific coast, and from the CHKAP-Acre In g x*d residential dts- PROPERTY VMS ARE maritime |»r*»\ In. * s • »n the Allant! of having capital If you cannot get of over three months. H. left Victoria trict and close to c *r. price $8,666. terms "Since Mr. Lloyd George has taken Pheenix Stout. $1.60 per dos quarts. • there is a similarly cool period Ti*lng to suit Currie & PoWer. 1214 Lh>uglas anything out of It. It is all right to on Ms'rch 22 and since then has lieen hold of hi* new portfolio a* minister experienced. street Phone 1446. JyT look ahead five years, but the capital in the federal capital. New York, la>n- of munitions there has been a marked * * A To Change Quarters.—The Victoria •AiTUFICK IN BUILDING LOT-Cl-w* DISCUSSED IN COURT now invested ought to be good f«»r d«>n and Paris. increase in the output of all that goes AAA te Cook street, and city - park. *>xllu, something Seen this forenoon at hla home by a to make our arms successful. We have and Island Development association Missing Man Sought.-—James S. Ful­ price »>. terms. I'urrt-* A Power. 1214 In reference to wat rfront property. Time» representative. Htr Richard was the men. as all the world has to admit, intends changing quarters at the end ler la sought for by his mother, wh i _ Douglas Street. Phone 144* jy? Mm Lan4*U*rg said it could not be found deep I».hda correspondence, but but even the best of troops must have of the month. The new location Is on writes to the police from the Maesoni,- DIGGON ISMS—' 'Flattery is counterfeit Mr. Fell Says Assessment Dis­ given away how. but some time back he spare,! a few momenta to cTiat bT- •h. abundant nnd const»»*-supply-»f Fort strevt Home, Decota, Colorado. When aha coin that buys more thar good money it could n »t be bought at any price. his trip and his Impressions of the munitions of war. This the armies of * fk * IaSt~1n*7trd from her son he was work­ can " Dlggon Printing Co. Printing In answer to Mr. Fell, who asked him manner in which the British people ing af the cement works. rich in quality Phone 2146. JyS honest; Claims City Has. the empire are now In the way of se­ Grass Fires.--Two grass fires In Bea­ when normal time* began nnd ended, j are facing the problems of the war curing, and the effect will he apparent con Hill park called the brigade out AAA Been Morleyized Mr. I.andaberg said normal time* were j The premier is Irx&Trig the picture of WOOD AT OUR PRICES Is cheaper than in the course of the next few months. yesterday afternoon. The grass is Trip to Observatory. — To-morrow coal. Dry fir cordwnhd (not beach when the shopkeeiiere could pay their I health, and expressed his pleasure at wood). 12-Inch blocks. *5 38 delivered in That we in this country and province very dry now and it is supposed that afternoon a trip will be made by mem­ city limits; carrying In. 85 cents. Lloyd- rent and the workingman had enough, b- ing once more home in Victoria. can do-somethlng to add to the output someone throwing a match or cigar bers of the city council and others to Young A Bussell 1012 Broad street Th> value of property in Victoria money to live, un i give his children . Naturally provincial affairs were of munition* Lam confident. stub away set the grass on fire. the site of the Dominion observatory phone *32. was discussed from all points -of view good education. touched up m by his Interviewer, ' and "While fully realizing the tremend­ AAA The party will leave the city hall at 2 To ItKNT T» . roomed brick houses. In the county court this morning, dur­ th** j»«>Y*lbUity of an election ln<|itlred Friendly Help.—The regular meet • o'clock. Those who have automobile :«63 Caledonia Ave. about, having in mind the fact that ous nature of the task before the coun­ $7 per month < ing the continued hearing of the ap­ ing of the Friendly Help Society will are requested to put them at service MINE DISASTER INQUIRY the premier* depar.ure had tak-n try the people of the United, Kingdom peals brought by property owners be held to-morrow morning at 11 of the council and others. Among place while there was still a doubt as are nnuit optimistic as to the outcome THERE WILL BE TWENTY PRIZES against the 1916 assessments as ap­ o’clock in the rooms, market building. those in the party will be Hon Thomas given away at the Princes* Theatre to­ Mr. Justice Murphy Begins Hearing to whether or not there had ever lieen They know that the allies must win proved by the court of revision Many All the members of the committee ar • Taylor, minister of public work*: Dr night Each, person attend ng will have Into Causes of Fatality Near a proclamation signed by the lleuten- and they are prepared for any sacrifice enlightening remarks were made by to that end. They are a disciplined and earnestly requested to attend this Plaskctt, Dominion astronomer and an opportunity to g**t something useful. Nanaimo To-day. ant-governor dissolving the legisla­ ______Jys the lawyers, witnesses, and Judge an orderly people, their Industrial af­ meeting, as some matters of import­ the executive committee of thv Vic- latinpman Fome are as follows: ture». To the direct question as to lorMl^and Island Development associ • BUD. >KLANDS MOTtjR» *Y**LE WORKS. An Inquiry Into th • mine disaster fair* are In a flourishing condition, ance tire to be brought up. lit» honor said: "It is assured that when the election would Ik* held Sir .tthqr 866 Johnson stre.-t M**tt«-‘yHt#ts are near Nanaimo >in February 9 when Richard replied: business Is going on as usual, and AAA you have to give property a compli­ rvt-nnm -n4ed to R. Shanks, the English twenty-one miners employe*! in the apart from the startling number of Failed to Report Accident.—B. John­ motorcycle engineer f *r repair* to mentary value at the present time. "The provincial election will tie held mine were drowned, was opened at within the constitutional time. There people In mourning one would hardly son was to-day fined $5 In police broken frames, engine troubles. clutch| The thing Is how high a compliment WAS SURVEYOR HERE and other defect*. High reputation for Nanaimo this aft-moon by Mr Justice will have to lie an election held liefore know that the greatest war the empire court for failing to report a collision are you going to pay It?" K»>l and reliable work a» Murphy. H • had b •*n app*)inti d a April next, and the question of holding ha* ever w aged is going on -a couple of lie* ween his me tor car and a bicycle at Lieut. E. K. Colbeume, Well Known Mr. Fell said: "I think this town i*o m misai oner under the Public In­ WHITE, s w repai a general election of members to the hundred miles off The money market, the corner of Gorge road and Washing­ Surveyor, Dies of Wounds. has been Morleyized. He promised a Library Boobs shoe» repaired. quiries Act to conduct the investiga­ legislative assembly ha* to lie decided, however. Is tightly closed for any pur­ ton avenue on. June 10 The boy who rate reduction If the people would al­ to west pr at tion. constitutionally, within the next few poses other than those connected with had lieen riding the wheel told how Further soldiers who left with Vic­ low the Improvements to go through ’ The investigation probably will last WOOD-SAWING CONTEST for women months. But at the moment there is the accident happeiw-d. Johnson never toria or other troops are listed among at the Columbia T! -■ aire Wednesday Ills honor; "A little bit of a rise in one week or mot*, a* It Is to Iw thor­ no extra urgency for one. Inasmuch Questioned a* to what he had see» reported the occurrence until June 26. official or unofficial casualties as fol- night. Don't nua* the fun. Those wish­ population seems to be an expensive oughly conducted in view of the fact a* the money markets of the world are of the f'-ieadlan tr*>ops. Sir Richard re- after a policeman had called on him ing to enter Will kindly leave names luxury to the property owner.”. that there have been other disasters In with the manager at once. JyS still milch depressed. If there was and asked for an explanation. Died of Wounds. Mr Fell and Mr Wilson? “Especi­ the district in previous years. anything to he gained by an Immediate "I saw a gra»d deal of our boys in one A A A*> Lieut. E. K. Uolbourne. FOR SALE II» ally If it doean’t stay so.” There was in investigation by the appeal to the people. It would In* by and another, at tlte camps in England Garden Fete.—A garden fete wlM be Box 125, Tim Mr. Fell:* "A lot to-day is worth coroner six weeks ago, when the dis- way of securing monetary assistance and In France. I was enabled through given by the l^adies of HL Jude’s mie Wounded. WANTED «»n or two tenta for what you can get for IL not being '’overy wi* made that the knaps used In pr*- eel loi eH«vd for "The Canadians have won a great for about five years. He went t.> 1 merits of sale." British Uolumbla, the prt-mler said, Took Overdose of Medicine.—Mrs. PR1NCB88 THEATRE-To-night. the relatives of the men lost by the ac­ reputation for themselves In the war. Old Country after the war broke out. ; nt ptaj I Mr Fell asked Mr Landsberg when continued to occupy a growing Interest John C. Klngxett. 228 Garden street, cident. will represent them now: A. in the mind* of the people of the old and everyone I spoke with, from the and received a commission in the Royal . away.' Prices 15,- and 28c. Phone the real estate boom t>egan. and Mr. who has been 111 for some time and Leighton and Victor Harrison also ap­ country, and the gift of salmon and premier and his secretary of war down, Berkshire regiment. News that he had latndsberg replied "If you call It a whose mind had * become affected to pear to assist the commission, and the foodstuffs had made a profound Im­ had nothing but the highest praise for died of wounds received while fighting LOST Thursday or Friday. S2U bill boom, it itegan In 1911.” some extent, took an overdose of med­ |5 bill Finder please return to company is legally represented. pression upon them and had lieen re­ them. Their conduct In the field, their at the front was received by hla father- icine vesterday afternoon, from the ef­ May street Reward • He continued that they were good ferred to several time* by statesmen gallantry against heavy «aids, their pa­ in-law. George Gillespie times and he liked to call thent’ nor­ fects of which she died. The police WILL THE PERSON who t->#k by nva- and others whom he had met while tience in the trenches, and their high Pte. L. Q. Plumbley. 7th Battalion, were notified and Constable Barnes lake black silk umbrella with silver mal times away.- He also experienced a disposi­ spirits under all circumstances are wounded, was In the city for «Mini • went out In the police ambulance. Dr. W I null ■ at I 'adb.tr.» Baj July 1. kindly Mr Fell; “Everyone had automo­ tion to trade with this province, no­ spoken of on all sides. Sir John French years, first on the staff of the Mer­ return *ame tv 1422 FVrnwood r*»ad Jy7 OBITUARY RECORD biles then." tably ta it* large Industrie* of tlmtier spoke most generously and flattering­ Grant, who had been attending the chants* Rank and later with the water LOHT Bun,4h of keys Kindly return to Mr Landsberg. "That's the way I J ly of officers and men. and said they woman, certified that she had died rights department of the provincial and flim. and in these lines, he said, The funeral of the late Joseph F. 1016} iMuglas Reward jvJ like to see it. Yes. there were lots of are doing their share equally with the from an overdose taken while tempor­ government. He was well-known in Whit- WhO— dealh 0—1—41 nt Si.ln.-v he had been able to do some little $:_• MONTH- 6 r-Mims i. «l^rn, 12!*. Cl :ip- real estate men with automobiles while In England, and had brought to men of the rest of the empire. I met arily out of her mind. golfing and tennis circles in the city. man. Fairfield Box 1M. Time*. jy? on July 2, ti>»k place Saturday after- * * * then ” rv>on at 215 o’clock from St. Andrew’s the attention of the war department several friends and acquaintances He enlisted with the 88th Fusiliers last LADY IIv ;■< me « : 'r *r t furn d Mr Kell: “And now they are walk­ the extent to which British Columbia among the Canadian contingents, and Weather Cen-Rtiena—The weather September and went to Shorncllffe with r-H>m to hn*in». *s gii ! near- park church at Sidney. There was a large at­ t tendance of friends and relatives and could he drawn upon for supplies. all had to tell me of how kindly they throughout the whole province Is un­ the SOth * Battalion. Before leaving and r^ir Apply Box ! S. T;m-s JyT ing,” Mr Landsberg: "Home of them many beautiful flowers covered the cas* From the work of Chief Forester Mac­ are treated by their foltow-soldiers, dergoing a change from the unusually England, where he was born 24 year* E.*4• Tbs lawyers who tr. ptrssswt oa the and waa for a short time with the Dul­ rase expressed their opinion at one Julius, Ilébry and Samuel -Bret hour tour of ihe empire, the premier looks tender nursing.” general. On the lower mainland, where wich School Cadet*. A brother Ux’ch at --t-cTMrmtT.vTrLKr nirnr^.r ?•>m\. suir- Funeral arrangements were made by the stage of the hearing this morning on for a considerable Impetus to the lum- Sir Richard had .nothing to add to the forest fires latterly hâve begun to Kamloops. , ■ Sands Funeral Furnishing company. plion-v plan.* and Iwttb Î) Linden Ave. lease* They agreed that leases were lier Industry. —— what he had said on the subject off get troublesome and dangerous the Pte. Leonard W. King, 7th Battalion,- Bi- ikfut if desired jy7 The war he found to tie naturally election, and left the matter within rain is welcomed. In the Kootenay* wounded, left here with the 30th Bat­ jno g.Mxl to the landlord. This opinion The death occurred yesterday after­ the chief subject of thought and dis­ the confines of the constitution, which there have been showers, and storms talion. (7l I'T NIGHT to-ntght at the Prlrnw applied to the "man of straw" more noon at her home. 2518 Garden street, of Tlieatre Phone 4-25 f.>r reservations cussion In the countries he visited on makes it Imperative to hold a general are reported along the Northern B. C. particularly. Mr Fell said In refer­ Mr* Alice Klngsett. ag>*d 58 years, the Pte. Arthur Oullbrtde, 7th Battalion ‘ Price* 15c. and 2f-< ^ J>5 election within six months or so, the coast. The hot spell In fact, la prac- ence to' the property between Douglas wife of J C. Klngsett. The remains will the other side, and the temper of the Is unofficially reported to be a prisoner RAGH-Savc them XV e til! pay cash and Broad on Fort street that there repose at the chapel of the Sands Funeral of war. He went from Victoria with for old rsg* of any ddSci tptiun Phone the first detachment of 60th Gordon l<2*« « anaihan Cartage C * . 741 Brough- had been an epidemic of real estate Furnishing company until Wednesday. ton street. Jyi> men there After the leases of the blg July 7. at 1 *» o'clock, when they will be Highlanders last August, having pre­ removed to the Friends’ meeting house. viously been a surveyor In the Che- WANTED—Tenders for pi ;r.ttng outside times ran out. they only got monthly ] MILITARY TRAINING CAMP AT VERNON Fern street, wliere the servie**» will he m&inus district. He was at one tlmi of house. Apply after ■ vening. tenancies and couldn’t keep them up. Rlthet street held at Î o'clock. Interment will lie employed aa a constable for North 17 H** sa hi one tenant had got a lot be­ To RENT—Half-*cre with 4 roomed made In Itoas Bay cemetery. Cowlchan. house, city Water, poultry run. on car i hind. »., much that Mr.. Fell.. had. . not, , line F__ ApplyApply Box *»i. T mes jy: j a«lded It up When he quit he told The ftjneral of the late John Thomas A GOOD PROGRAMME. A NlrMBE^t of very fin- furnl*l:-*,i and Mr. Fell to take the counter and other Reilly took place on Saturday afternoon unfurnished house* to r-nt at low fig. fittings and sell them and apply th**in from the Thomson Funeral chapel at 2.86. Mrs. Roy Troupe, the popular dram­ tire* Apply Coast Builder* * Brokers, tp the account And that was all he Ensign Merritt. ,of the Salvation Army, atic soprano, will be the extra at­ 3u6 1'nion Bank Phon-- 2*24 Jy7 officiating The hymn*. "Go, Bury Thy had got Sorrows.” and "Abide With Me" were traction at the Royal Victoria theatre AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE to- Mr Fell on tinned his evidence In re­ all this week. A special selection of NIOHT—Rxtrsmely good play. Twenty gard to- values and assessments. He sung at the aervloe4 which was largely pi i*'*s given away Phone 4626 Jy| attended bv member* of the Ancient songs, and there Is no doubt that they considered the assessment roll outrage­ order of Foreeter* Fellow workmen frill be very muoh enjoyed. In addi­ ■TR A Y E D—From Oak Bay. whlt“ Spits ous and dishonest. In that It exacted dog. war on f'»ot. Pi) | from the I^mon A Oonnason Lumber tion a good programme of pictures has Anyone harboring sa ne will be pron»- fwnerts th-* ' Ity had no i company were present In large number*. been leased for the first three days In­ J>'7 right to ge| If, front. He blamed tm*, T1ie fi„wer* were very beautiful, the clusive “A Deadly Hate," the famous t. * v£gi- v vmcll. arid particularly ex-si»ex - Mayor j f(|„oir(n€ arHng as pallbearer*: Mewer* k :'. ■

>■. * ^«waâsaSwjie interment wah' In Ilia family twin brother roles; “Sells Pictorial," »e». «t* <«>•*** msm showing events that have taken place VACUUM CLEANERS. pfdW4gP»W|iJWMWWMWWpitBWlNÉIi • - in l’iirv lie -ni. "used to I The death occurred. this morning at In different parts of the world ; view s of the last honors paid to the victims have THE AUTO VACUUM for your he nt the r. glstrnr’s otfl **. but now It I St. Joseph’* hospital of Mr* Sarah ISrpiU ; satisfaction assured. Pt.on* I* at the city hall " - j itankln. relict of the lato John Rankin of the Lusitania, and also wrecked 4616 y> The wttm-,, malntelnert that the pro- The ilee.aitoA Inly. wh” *** hor” •'’""O buildings In Ipswich, England, caused petty wn -r ha, not haJ a ».|uar- .W "*>••«“ *l p"rt by German aircraft. There are also DIED. in reanr.l to taxation «In. , ap.oolatl.n I f"r ”‘rl ln lh.' Lake dtaflot. some good comedies, and comedy- She Is survived by one daughter, seven dramas, the whole making a pro­ RANKIN-On July 5. 1»U> at *L Jo*ep!i's value- h'gfin! and that the assessment ^ ^ mt9xrr , Hospital. Sarah Rankin, widow of 11 son*, and a *1*ter living In Manchester, gramme that should please. Ute John Rankin, ap'd 71 yea-*; hn* be?» unfair from \W9 onward. H», X nroïher also lives at Sidney. Ijorn at Port Patrick. Scotland said an assessment roll should not ‘ ii O. The funeral will take piaoe on Tl«e funeral will take place from thé fluctuât- more than ten per cent, per PERSONAL. Wednesday afternoon at 2.10 from the This big concentration and military training camp was opened early last month at Vernon, and already there are B C Funeral Cliapel on Wednesday. annum He admitted that Increase of B. C. Funeral parlors, and half-an-hour under canvas something In the neighborhood of three thousand men. Including the 47th Battalion and the 64th. The July 7. at 1 45 p m.. pr00 men have been mobilised and short eul >gy on the late Mr. Ross, said mittee. for the purchase of the stock- oriental guide; F. V. Hobbs, treasurer; in-trade of the said Company. prices, $4.50 and...... yf. .7...... $<>.75 maintained on a war footing for E. 15. Lea son. recorder; Charles E. The lowest or any lender net neces­ months has been a heavy expense "You knew bis record as a profea- sarily accept! d. All tenders subject to The Success is another reliable Filter consisting of two four-gallon chambers. Welch and Stephen Junes, representa­ sional man. He taught the youth of reference to the Court for approval. „ the country. tives. Holland does not want to enter the this city. They learned well from him. Tenders to be T*‘"Before the 7th day „f The upper one contains the filtering block, and the lower one is a cooler. for he loved them, and they still cher July. 1915 war, for she hie .nothing 4o gain by Dated 17th day of June. 1913. Cash price...... yx...... $8.10 hostilities. She has a natural fear of ARE VISITING COAST Ish his memory. B P. RCHWENGERfl. Uerman>/Ss a powerful neighbor which You knew him also as a newspaper Care E. O. Prior A Co . Ltd . Lby man. He gathered the news and pub­ Victoria, B. C. threatens absorption such as occurred Canadian Manufacturers’ Association lished It with a discriminating mind From whom all particulars can be ob­ With regard to the best portion of lH-n Delegation Urging Trade , tained. STONEWARE WATER COOLERS COMPLETE ia and commented on current events with murk. We trade with her and she is With Siberia. the purchaser of enormous quantities full information, good Judgment and of our goods, but we do not love Ger­ fairness. CASH PRICES The visit to the coast of J. H. Sher- "As a public cltlz» n^and member of man kultur," and the example of the rard, president of the Canadian Manu­ neighboring country of Belgium, with parliament every onviFrecognized him facturers* association, who*nt accom­ as a generous opponent, a faithfuli Three gallon ...... y...... $1.98 I Five-gallon 500.U00 refugees telling us the tragic $2.70 panied by W. J. Mooney, of Stratford, friend and a loyal Canadian ■teo’ at first hand has not encouraged Four gallon ...... yf...... $2.34 | Six gallon . Gb.t. and J. L. Apedaile. of Montreal *’W« have no right to trespass Into $3.00 love for Germany. delegation to explain the objects the sacred precincts of the sanctuary "While Great Britain wag not popu Oommercial of the Ekport Association of Canada, of the home; but anyone who has eyes lar ten years ago, on account of tin hi Important m view of t^e possibility to see and a heart to feel must know Boer war, the natural affinity of sea Illustrai^ they hold out of developing trade with from the grief there how much he was bordering nattons, our historical asso Siberia from British Columbia ports. to his wife and family. dations, our colonial policy which is *In the readjustment of the world's "Many of us knew Duncan Ross best "î-wp* modelled on Britain's confidence in her trade which Is now taking place great a.« a friend and perhaps we can best çrji & S dominion* overseas, and our common The Hangings demands will be made upon the indus­ understand why he was such a great 8, policy of free trade are close links with tries of the North American contin­ success in every sphere of life Into MAKERS Of Great Britain, while we follow French ent." observed Mr Hherrard In Van­ which he tni'-red; why he was so much ideals in many yspects, nnd French couver. "Germany and Austria will I > loved and why he is now so much MIGM-CIASS Are Half the is frequently spoken. Next to Great shut out of the markets of the allied missed. DE5I6M5 Britain we can rightly claim the great­ countries. Belgium and France are for XVEv n I got word of hi* tragi' «V tth EMGRAMAG5 est success as a colonising prop!.- and the time being incapacitated and will hitir ;m Seilr after • ha.i wared him AND while Britain took some of our best require Immense quantities of ma­ good-bye. I wa* stunned. I felt that a Furnishings territories away, we have still in the ILLUStKAIKTIS terials for reconstruction. Russia, for­ great gap had been made In my world East Indies ami elsewhere fine coun­ merly one of Germany's chief custom­ of frtfulship. He was one of the| very CATALOG WORM tries for expansion which would prob- ers. Is entering upon a great economic best companions I have ever met,- 1 A SPECIAUT of a room, hut they need not be expensive. Ar­ ably be tak»-n away if. we participated development, and for the next genera­ shall miss him," in the European war. tistic curtains and draperies give that cosy, tion at least, will be one of the most Among those present at the church homelike appearance so much desired. With attractive markets In the world Great nd who went out to the cemetery “Our best defence are the dykes. Britain, even although manufacturing were: Hon. T. W. Paterson. Senator the wide range of materials now used, every wo­ I Riley. Hon. J. A. Macdonald, chief Jus­ i j which would lx* opened as they were to her limit, can supply i nlÿ a fraction man can give a note of individuality to her home ■ in 1672 in t-he case of an Invasion. Vast of the demands to be made upon her tice of the court of appeal : Hon. W. HALF j $re«»s of the provinces of Holland and "The Export Association of Canada A. Gàlliher. of the court of appeal: at very small cost. It is r*ohn " ' s,*warL president of the Pa­ Zee la nd would lie immediately flooded Is organised on practical lines, LINE Some Fine Let us help you with your drapery prob­ many feet deep. and the,defences would a limited liability corporation, with cific Gif.it Eastern railway: D’Arcy Tati*. K. C. vice-president; Patrick CUTS i be < ««ncentmted yround Amstenlanv authorised capital of $500.000. «if which lems. Have you seen our display-oLcharming Welch, contra* tor for the building of ] 'The British holding Up of supplies $100.000 is being immediately Issued Hand-Painted the line ; H«*fl XV. R. Ross, Hon. Thoe. curtain materials f Strikingly beautiful effects I for «lermwny on the seas has checked The B. C. Manufacturers' associa­ Taylor. Hon F. H. Gregory and Mrs >ur shipping. Amsterdam is the larg­ tion has not lost sight of the op|M»rtun­ can be obtained by using Sundour Curtain fab­ Gregory. Charles Hayward. Duncan fi. China—for Gifts est coffee and tobacco market In the it les for trade with Russian Asia, and rics. which defy sun and water, and always re­ world, and the results of the disloca- Campbell, Alex. Wilson, I* V. Conyers. before the Canadian manufacturer* R. XX". Douglas. Aid. George Bell, Henry TIMES II tion of trade are Inevitable." came out had bee.i working < n the sub­ BUIL0WG main bright and fresh as when new. These ma­ C. Hall, Aid. McNeill, Aid. M.Candl. ss. Speaking of the East Indies, where ject for some time. A modest priced single bit of XV O. Cameron, Frank Sehl. R. XV VICTORIA terials are particularly charming and conveni­ he resided for three year*, chiefly In I china is often more Perry. Frank A Bennett. Dr Lewis ent for the modern bungalow windows. Mr de Ymige save th.u a Band Concert in Beacon Mill.—Th^re j wonderful development has taken place Hall. Il E. Beasley. Dr. R. L Fraser. joyously received than more pre­ were several hundred people drawn to Judge Lampman. H E A. Courtney, I While the beautiful island of Java, the Beacon Hill park yesterday afternoon J«>hn Ross. Edm«>nt«>n; James Forman. tentious end more costly dona- Garden of the East, haw received the CASH PRICES PER YARD ( greatest attention, the timber and by the announcement of the band con­ J XV. Amfcery. J D Virtue Richard | fer! to be given by the Fifth Regi­ Hall. XV P Allen. Lester Patrick. J A planting interests In Sumatra, and the Cable Allouer Net, ,T2<* to ...... *1.35 ment band. The lack of the usual Sun­ Mara. W U. Moresby. XVilHam Mc- Wa DaHvar [nmaRlaMy—Aajrwkart oil d'‘|«oslts of Borneo hold 'In them 4 Our showing by some of the best day afternoon concert which the pub- ICart Phone your order Æ a Sheila Sundour Fabrics, 32< to ...... $2.25 period of promise In the future. Mi< had f'arlln, Sol Cameron. ! •Tints on china » at present large and lie has been enjoying for two or thr* »• William Humphrey. A. IV Macfarlam», In Sumatra his company is handling .ô‘ 4253 Cream or Ecru Madras, 32< to...... «loc summers until this one has been William John varied, to when you are looking for the hard wood*, particularly a newAvu- A !.. Connaa. Wn«>n: j greatly felt, and a* a matter of fact with. Thornton Vf 11 C ; THE HUDSON'S BAY CO. something real fisc in» ling for s birth­ Madras, in a iriile rangi- of color*. 35C to ...... $1.80 rl. ty known as rasnak. which resembles !.. Pork K. the park Is not lived as much on that Andrew Falrfull, R. I,. Drurÿ. M B. j WINE DEPARTMENT day or wedding gift, you will net go Dainty Nets, floral ami conventional designs, in rerun, teak. It is cut at the company’s mill, day as It ha» b,t-n when the hand ! Jaok-.on. Thom», J. Purni'» «312 Douglas Et. Open tlU 10 p wide of your ideal if you chooae any and mont of It Is shipped, partially ro cream, ivory and white; 36*» to ...... $1.80 j flashed, to Europe. The trees do not is playing Thn programma given yea- j Thr pallboarar» wore J'—hua Km K : of the piece» we offer. lerday was an excellent one. and was ' bam. G. A. Portrr, R. C. Nicholas. John [yield as plentifully to the acre as Is Scrims and Marquisettes, 23< to...... 45c played with all the artistic power of Hurt. F A. Winslow an«l H. A. Munn. the caw In British Columbia, and to *********************** ^ The price» will be quite aa pleas­ the mvwkden* who have been as«em- The fl«tral tributes were unusually Chintzes and Cretonnes, 23C to...... $1.13 discover economical method* of hand bled umlt r the baton of Bamimaster beautiful and were many, some of them KlTaBBai ant a turonte a» the good». ling Is the cause of his visit. Of the CATARRH Smith. While all the -numbers were being from friend8 at a distance. future of Sumatra, w here he says the rendered with ability there was a par­ Interment was made In Ross Bay , >.iw. I fierce Aavhenese have now turned to ticularly genenui* amount of applause cemetery. I peaceable pursuits, he speaks in the S&N T/U BLADDER highest praise f««r fh. -« >.-! h. h‘«” ,i\ « rturc. for Rim- CAPSULES FRUIT CONVENTION mer's "Eventide" and for the pot? Paper Refused Admission.-—» *hief pourri of recruiting songs Bandsman laingley has been advised by~ Co!. A. P Sherwood, Ottawa, chief of the l*o- IF24. Hours! Development ef British Columbia Awhlnvole played “Out on the Deep," my m ca»./—»T Supplies For the Picnic or m In Ion police, that the Lincoln l>le MlD't Market on the Prairies Will as a trombone solo quite effectively, Frenis bears the Billiw ] Pressé, published nt l.lncoln, Nebraska, Be DiscuO'Cd. tir A ù f, «1.50 per dos quarts. • which hapjens to be William Jennings fcaa^miajia « Brjan's heme town, has been pro­ Garden Party |j The convention of fruit-grower*, j dealers, transportation men and con- Ideals are not the easiest possessions to hibited from circulation In Canada. have and manage, and they may even tt it ☆ smrvrs which Is to he held in Calgary South AmerU-an ants have been knewn ■ The warm summer days invite you to indulge in picnics, camp life, and rlae to I tie level of serious !nv«mvent- H. B. "Imperial Lager Beer, quarts, to construct a tunnel three miles m on Thursday and Friday of this week nvew.-H. ti Wells. $ for 60c. • length. the pleasures your lawn affords. Why not accept the invitation. The “Home­ j promises to be greatly beneficial to the j fruit-growing Industry in this part of maker” Store is the headquarters for all holiday and picnic supplies. Have the unwlno especially. Already a trade ha* been romm-nred through the you seen our sea grass furniture ffiid hammocks? energy of the Gordon Head growers which Is certain to develop and he ex­ I tended. , CASH PRICES For middle-aged and elderly people I the ideal laxative is Wooden Plates for pienie parties, very light Polished Steel Knives, per dozen... .$1.80 At the convention In Calgary prob­ and superior to paper plates. Per dozen, lems of transport a lion nnd distribution ’ only ...... 10< White Enamel Plates, |*-r dozen, $1.13, ] will be discussed, and plans formulai- $1.35, *1,$8* ...... -...... $1.80 jed for the better utilisation of the Market Baskets, suitable for large pienie | prairie market* by the growers f Enantel Tea Kettles, each, 68< to..... $1.80 | j British Columbia. parties, from 60< to...... $1.35 I The provincial government will be nr Tea and Coffee Pots, each, 36< to.... $1.35 represent» d by B. M. Winslow, provin Picnic Baskets of bamboo and brown willow. rial horticulturistî R. M. Palmer. Cow­ Kacli, .3tie, 54<; and...... 60c Tea Spoons, heavy block tin, prr dozen. 23<, ichan Bay. and two other member* of 37r and ...... 32c the executive of the R. C Fruit-grow­ White Enamel Mugs, per dozen, $1.35 ers' association, will attend on tiehalf ÙîdeiÜeù to ...... $2.25 Dessert Spoons, heavy block tin, per dozen, j of that hotly, and Mr. Palmer will also only ...... A...... 45C represent the growers of Vartcouver White Enamel Cups, j Island generally; and the Gordon Head per dozen, $1.58 Knives and Forks, all steel, per dozen $1.35 to ...... $ I Fruit-growers’ association will have ns 1.80 I delegates H ,H Grist. th<> secretary Knives and Forks, with lioue handles. Per and mane iter, and W 5t. Somers, the .«tiw'-».vmm.-. $1-80 awl. $202 J -vice-president. «sratsasi» -tv Alliwiri thesew an gentlemenwiwittsri»*?»'- left 7 lu Î1 ® ^ ® »» E-®. J * 4 é 1 N , ■ - ». ul. | for the mainland lakt- night. . . * KHwritirif NMtWWli'itis.' Pcf Thetr ellyct on the bowtl» I» «entle, eooth- function» of the llyar, stomach and bewal»,____ Tin Coffee Boilers, each, 32* and. .36c | dozen pairs .$1.80 I» An} tum JtAtBÿf > • M ‘ * v-'h «ZMhmviyhK*#. »7«.■! Titullii mm* me I said It was a devil of a lot of money, Resell Ordertlm eld the secretions and ntwipneooithintnManalaileaiWi. and that* was the wrong answer." Made In Canada and sold In metal borne at We. 15c and Me each at Victoria» Retail Storm only. Get a Boi Today from Yon Two niggers were quarrelling once UVtd* | In front of a huge hotel at Saratoga, I an»h a lady, passing, stopped to hear Better I them. "Nigger," said the older of the' D. E. CAMPBELL, Cor. Fort and Douglas Sts. fWrilerJ pair, "does you know what I wlsh’t? 11 w; Ish’d dat hotel yonder had a thouaan’ j rooms In It. and you wus laid out dead] I In every room." ^ J 16 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915

. ■ir cayeu* enyaaHB e > /. 5 • M*: •: v : LS » .TS'\ Y’.V OUR PRICES BAREFOOT SANDALS i The warm day shoe for children. Made of good quality tan No. 1 Jap Rico, < I be. for 360 Quaker Tomatoes, 1 tins 86# leather—eool and durable. Our July Sale News ' Wild Noe# Poetry Fleer, 4$-1b. B. C„ at. Charles er Buttercup ^____ t One Hslf Smart Skirts, madè Dixl H. Ross & Company All new Summer Liquors. ety Ice. which Include of g' »od quality Phonee: TIs Mew el Çeallty Ose* serges, gabardines, Grocery, 60. II. 51 107 Government St Liquors, a. Potatoes - - Potatoes the popular Middy voiles, checks and A few tons left, and while they last, per 100 lbs...... TB# and Beach Dresses. wool brocades. July July Sale price le Phone 3310 SYLVESTER FEED CO. 70S Yates 639 YotgiSt. Sale .... Half Price EXPLAINS WORK OF Tel. 41S only ...... $3.65 THE EXCHAH6E Sale News from the Fancy Oooda Section Ill PORT ST. FIIONE 17ÎÎ. July Bklg of Smart Several tente, a variety of camp- Millinery Med.ire Centrepieeee, ellehtly milled. . Helf Price in* furniture for sale; also IN- PATRIOTIC AID Dick’s English Stemped end Tinted Centres end Cushion Top.. IHAN BASKETS and RUSTIC Included are models of In e variety of good désigné. Ri g. values to »6c. SKATS. July Sale price ...... 4S# Lubricating Oil» Milan and Tagel straw, be­ Tee Cosy Covere In naturel linen: neatly embroid­ Are known the world over as the most comingly trimmed In a ered. Reg. value $125. July Bale price. . 45# Large Number of Families efficient and muet reliable procurable. Cut score of pretty styles. Crystal Rope, a few odd ehadee. Reg. 60c doe^n. MESSRS. COVERDALE A CO. out engine troubles by ordering a supply to- Have Been Assisted Dur­ July Sale price ....$3.50 Said price, doaen ...... Are iinstructed to sell by piibllc auc- i day. ing Past Few Months All Hati Reduced k tlon on White Sorgo Skirt» Tuesday. July 6 Hlx only of these well-tailored Bklrls. For nulrk clearance they are reduced to ...... #3.5# at $ I» m at MARIGOLD R.-g $1 DO. Sale price, per yard...... 35* ' Including: Red», mattresses, L—Ming, chairman of the branch. The state­ Pillow Stipe, plain hemmed. In all elxee. July oak bureaus, sewing machine."bicycle, ment wae made In connection with a Silk Poplin and Failles In all wanted color*, 40 in', Hale prices, pair, 35# and ...... 45# kitchen utensils, pictures, tools, and Brownlow Filters pci wide Reg. $1.75. Sale price, yard...... $1.25 Hemstitched Pillow Slipe. July Bale price. a fine selection of Irish linen and other report of the work of the organisation Warm Weather Brownie* Filters, for the drinking water. OERM- 50* PROOF, absolutely aantiary. «7 0». |*.M...... $11.00 household goods. JL Iso a splendid In British Columbia, the following Fine Messaline Silk, In all colors, 30 in. wide. Rug Bedspreads, «|>eclal quality. In large eleea. Reg. Rosewood Case Stanley 1st grade figures given by hts honor being Inter­ KEEP HEALTHY $1.90 yard. Sale price, per yard...... j....85< $125 to $2 is; July Sale —prices.™" 1$t.«S $3.00 Piano. Stand and Seat, good as ew. esting: to Also a choice collection o' Millinery. r Approximate amounts col­ DRAKE HARDWARE CO. COVERDALE A CO- lected to May 31 by the Phene 1648, S41S Deuglae Street The Stock Yards, Marigold, and at 403 provincial branch (ex­ Clearing Out All Spring CoaU clusive of the Victoria Mesh and Leather Bags Cefttral Bldg., Victoria. B. C. Sale of Modart Corsets Patriotic Aid s », lety) .. > «I Nil >i Smart Sport COats, In a variety of Victoria Patrt üüô AM 85 I- This make requires no popular colors and styles. July Mesh Bags, well made In a ety (mainly for Canadian Sale price ...... B®-T5 pretty shape. Reg. $1.75. Patriotic fundi ...... llt.000.00 New Wellington Coal comment — its superior Balmacaan Coats. In white serge Remitted direct to Ottawa qualities are well known. and a variety of splendid tweeds, Sale...... $1.35 Bathing from contributors within From the Famous Ne. 1 Ulna. Nan aim. Collie rlee. in good coloring*. July Sale this province ...... ?.. 20.421.32 A few- odd lines have been price...... $6.90 A Few Only, odd lines of British Columbia's propor- WASHED NUT COAL $6.00 gr »ui>cd and reduced to Our Best are Included In this lot. Leather and. Tapestry tlon of amounts contribut­ The materials represented In­ Caps ed by banking houses. In­ Bags, in ^«sorted shape* LUMP COAL $7.00 one smal! price. Reg. clude corded velvet. tweed, surance and other large and colors. Reg. prices to . Pure Rubber in Art Celore per ton delivered. values. $5 00 le $1$ 50. striped ■ - coatings -and .. smart- enterprises paid In from .Many unusually good styles. $3 50. July Sale . .$1.85 the head offices to the cen­ Cerise, saxe, blue and helio­ July Hale, pair ... $3.65 July Sale price ...... $10.90 trope. We have a complete tral fund Is not Included J. KINGHAM A CO. line of these goods direct from Vancouver Oilmens' War Re­ Pemberton Block. 1004 Breed SL Phone 447 the makers. lief fund ...... 137.453.02 Prices range from 50 cents to Our Method, 10 sacks to the toe. r*4 I be of reel to eecb as ok. Cool Summer Underwear Summery Cotton Dress Fabrics $1 50. • 1117.175.31 English Crepes. 28 In. wide. Reg. 35c yard. Jdty Amount paid out to dependents to Combinations, line cotton lisle, with or without Sale price, yard ...... 31st of May has been sleeves* tight or loose knees. Rvg. 50c. July Plaid and Check Crepe, 28 In. wide. Reg 25c yard Vancouver...... $ 65.430.72 Sale price, SSCe or 3 for...... $1.00 JOHH COCHRANE Victoria Patriotic Aid Hoc'y. 34,9*0.2* Preparing New Rifle Range Targets July Sale price, yard ...... ZO< Combinations, cotton lisle, plain or porous knit, Voiles, pink, sky, green, lavender. 40 in. wide. Reg PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. Provincial Branch ...... 32,595.71 Total ...... 1133.946 71 short or no sleeves, tight or loose kn«?e. Reg. $1.00 yard. July Sale price, yard...... 75* N W. Cor Yates and Douglas Sts.. At the Electric Clock. The amuunt paid out for the month 66c July Sale price ...... -...... Embroidered Organdie. Reg. 60c yard. July Stile of May was $24,762.32. This will prob­ Combinations of silk lisle, with or without sleeves, price, yard...... y Fancy Crepe, white with colored embroidered mo­ ably increase with the new recruiting umbrella knee edged with lace. Reg. $1.00 to until by December the me nthly demand tifs. Reg. 50c yard. July Sale, yard 40* $1.7$ values. July Sale price...... 83* will be at least at the rate of $40,000 Mercerized Muslin, flowered ,or,> - “,h" ,'.7vr,r ''' Vj '’, Wieprs river, in Poland In a three-d.y the : ir.blem of unemployment. One of the things that Sheriff Orlf«n- "British Columbia has l*een success­ having come forward nobly The same ^ ___ .__ STEPS OUT OF YOUR WAY battle which still * la raging General hag* n wanted to clear up If possible ful. so far. In this respect. But if the with the individual subscriber* Those Tie meeting, almost without s dls-| Irmanoff is reported to have fallen was whether Holt had been involve* war taste longer than at first antic who van afford It best are giving the sent ins voice, voted against the reso- Housing Standard Furniture bark from the Gnila Lip*, but the f^us- You do not go to Victoria's In the alleged murder of Mrs. Enrich paled more money will In* required to least. Many who can Ul-apare dona­ tutl. n*. In consequence the unemploy­ wtan Une i* declared to be unbroken congested shopping district to Co.*e salesrooms, storerooms and Muenter In 19®6. Muenter disappeared bear up our proportion of the eontri tions are straining the|r resources to ed rf the city of Victoria are now on butions VÂiere large contributions Mill and no fears are expresned for the buy automobiles. from Harvard university after his wife make their monthly eontri bottons. record a* being against the following workshops ail under one roof safety of Warsaw or the fortress of You go out upper Johneon died. It was charged, of poisoning. He have been made by banking, railway, Many who are loudest In expressions print ipies or legislation: works for greatest efficiency In wa* never found. Former acquaint-j Insurance and other corporation* oper- Ivangnrod. street Fort street and Rockland of patriotism are the last to put their The abolition of private employment the running expenses —Improving •nevs of Muenter In Chicago/lk (a.mm haveLa. AAas ­ ating. !.. .throughout L — aL . . . it,.the fDominion L.nt In!.,!, A German and Austrian-Berlin and ,[ fervid loyalty tn any practical test agencies The establishment of govern­ •venue. ... quality-lowering prices. serted that picture* of Holt showed share of the amount has been credited Vienna report* coincide regarding the Everyone van help by offering their ment controlled labor exchangee. The Standard Furniture Com­ marked resemblance to the man they as having been collected within the Invasion of Poland. They agree that It pays to go a few steps out service* to some charitable or patriotic Tne establishment of a general eight- pany hae ahvaya been out of the knew es Muenter Those picture* of province, but Is not Included In the the Hla\« are holding well on their of your way to buy furniture at < rganixation ” hour day throughout the Dominion. congested shopping district, for H »lt. taken after the shooting of Mr. figures quoted above. wings, but assert that a great advance the Standard. HI* honor expressed hi* appreciation The abolition of child labor. sound economic reasons Morgan, showed him with a bandage "The Victoria Patriotic Aid Fufld by v«m Mavkenxen near Krasnik la be­ over his head, and this, it was said, has been operated ably under the man­ of the work. Of the Daughter* of the A minimum wage scale throughout To show furniture and other Fee Exemple; We can sell a Empire and other ladles who had de­ ing planned. The Russians have re­ •omi-what handicapped their efforts to agement of R. II. Hwlnerton. the hon­ Cans da. Interior decoratlone properly re­ complete solid oak diningroom voted such time and service oh relief treated from the Onlla Llpe after a Identify him positively. orary *ecretary. He haa not only pro Amendment* to the emigration laws quires ample space—a large suite for $66 96. A heavy Brass committees. Members <»n committees hard fight. Germanic sources chronicle There were also. It was said, many vlded an office without charge, but with a view to prevent the settlement building. Bed with springs and Restmore of the branch associations throughout the capture of many prisoners and striking similarities in th- known his­ has devoted practically thé whole of In Canada of alien populations such as1 mattress for $tS.M. Carpets, much war material, but make no men­ To keep down prices, the fur­ tory of Holt and that of Muenter, and his valuable time to the work, with the province had also given noble ser­ stoves, hardware, crockery, etc., tion of ammunition taken. Vienna de­ Chinese niture store must keep down the In addition many point* yet to he told fuit remuneration, the expenses con vice In secretarial and other work «lone Protection of the worker during the all at lowest prices constatent without remuneration. Members on clares that the Italians have been re­ rent Are Insurance and other the police about Holt's life. One of nect.'d with the rnet of printing, sta­ period of the war again*! dlatreas for With quality. committees had also given much time pulsed west of. Tolmein. Berlin claims expense». the*' points. It was said, related to tionery. light, fuel, and two assistants rent, foreclosure og mortgage, etc. to the Investigation of claims. successes In the Argonne. with hot ar­ H-dt -} whereabouts In 1906. the year of amounting during the nine months* Women's suffrage. th.« alleged murder. operation to leas than $$.500 In Van1 tillery actions near Nleuport, on the The eillargefnent of the forces for dfnwn» fllm ifftifi atttojffy jumL a *«*?*»• The famous author. Mr. Israel Zang- Belgian front Attacks by airmen on it those of the un- free ôr cost’ tome Vancouver' wurl when a lady pass« ng»»r, w ho recognls- Torpedo notlua are mention. Standard Furaihin Co. fori a My at his home. East Isle. Glen Relief Fund prior to ita affiliation with him. t'hlnklng to be particularly agr*»e- Haims of specific damage are made. of railroads, factories, crops, and gen­ (V#*#-, during the night, awakening the Canadian Patriotic Fund. The ex­ ablv. snld—**Oh. Mr. Zangwlll. 1 have Italian -Steady though not sensa­ eral industry of the country, thereby 781 Psndor» Avenue rn-r b1 refreshed and cheerful. The X penses of the administration of the read one of your hook* six times?"* tional advances along both the Trent- releasing for active wervlce at the front r»r * semination of yesterday had dls- Provincial iHranch for eight months "Madam.** replied the author gravely, ino and the Isqpxo fronts are announced thoee now engaged In this work. yc h r«ers that one of the two bullets have l>eeu $796.61. under the able su­ "I would much rather you had t»ought by the Italians. Rome declares that Th«> using of thoie men of this re­ pervision of W J. Ooepel. deputy min­ wwlered the abdomen or shattered six copies!* Tolmein Is strongly held ami that the serve not inquired for these duties for ister of finance, who Is the honorary patriotic measure for the safety of the "Hullo! Jackson, why see you look­ ffe* v#*» The bullets passed through reduction of the fortress of Malbor- the purpose of clearing land and the secretary. The sum mentioned does $> , », wise of the hip and out through A farm girt wss milking a cow when a *eth la being pushed firmly and slow­ planting of winter crops and In the empire. ing so glumr* “Well, to tell you the not Include office rent, poatage or sta­ mad bull tore across I he .meadow towards -looting The only possible danger, ly. There I* grave dissatisfaction re­ ut Blast Ion of the food fishes of the On account of t*he action taken by truth. I gave my wife • Aver, to pay ft »«# SMerted. wa* from blood poison- tionery. Room 7. parliament buildings, her. The girl did not stir, hut continue.! milking. Observers who b.id run Into garding the activities of Montenegro. country which will be otherwise wasted the unemployed, Spencer Howland has a bill for 16s., and. well-er-*; **Oh. I U* end ibis grew lees with each sue- being the office headquarters, and the safety saw to their astonishment that the Serbia an* Greece In Albania and th » «luring the present Ashing season. lesigned his position as secretary of cost of postage and stationery being bull «topped dead within a few qard* of know.” ft*id Isaacson. ‘Tve had some. wwi YU* ptMnrtrf»*»"- them- Italian minister at ihiraxxo 1* reported No action wa* taken on F. Webb's the league. ft**