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VOL. 64 NO. 12 VICTORIA, B.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1924 PRICE FIVE CENTS BALDWIN GOVERNMENT TO BE CHALLENGED SOON

Bandit Chief in Great Britain OPENED SESSION EARTHQUAKE KILLED China Murdered Recognizes New IN LONDON TO DAY; BRITISH LABORITES DEMAND hy His Followers Greek Ministry KING GEORGE

Hftnkew. Jan. 15.—A telegram from London. Jan. 15—The t Foreign Of FIFTY AND INJURED fleo announced to-day that normal ADMINISTRATION BE DECIDED Suchow says the note» teua bandit diplomatic relatione had been re­ chief, Lae Yae-Jen, who captured the sumed between the British and Greek missionary, Mrs. Juliue Killen, and Government*. This action follows weunded twd others in a recent raid the return to Greece and the forma­ tion of a Cabinet by M. Veniseloe to NUMBERS IN JAPAN on Tsae Yung, hae bean murdered by BY IMMEDIATE COMMONS VOTE Rucceed the revolutionaxly govern­ hie ewn men. ment which assumed p<#er in 1522. No Casualties Among Foreigners Reported; Hundreds Question of Confidence in Baldwin Ministry to Be of Houses Destroyed ; Railway Service Interrupted LESS Tumi EF Brought Up During Debate on Address; In Speech at Points; Many Tokio People Ate Breakfast in Council Flounders From Throne Government Abandons Protection Streets . ; —- Plan; Many Proposals For Benefit of Working — In Morass of Doubt Classes Tokio, .Tan. 16.—Fifty’fyrsons are believed to have been killed in Tokio, Yokohama and the outside districts in yesterday"* earth­ quake,' while many persons were injured. No casualties among Impasse at City Hall When Alderman Disobeys Chair; New Rules' Keep Even Beer London, Jan. Li.—The parliamentary Labor Party decided to­ foreigners have been reported. The statistics "were given out hy day to bring up the question of confidence in the Baldwin Govern­ Mayor Calls Special Meeting to Seek Solution Out of Nearly Every Club the police. ment for drri*iim dtrrtitg the debate :"xvh«ûfUie^e"«vTTrdm 't"h'ë'TKrWe vaniïïcfly rëïïrreJïr< heater Peui- That the Government Is determined HIS CABINET MEETS mert lately after the earthquake to h» ’’clean up” the club situation com- a shrewd effort to spike as far Ms president to fill a vacancy. Jrt -Ihla case 1t is argued that a new lentiary for seditious iHh*1. will come possible the guns of the I^abor Party, consider relief mesures and to ob­ meeting will commence wjirn t ht before the .Federal Cabinet, for con tdetely la shown by ‘the Brat of these BRITISH COMMONS; tain information vegardlng the e*-. .(-tfrUflCj L..ctunes,—Au, iu*d*r .tabes, m.lf ii.m;j;*iy,!.’ in.iio "Ui»iiui.ii.'1’-' «?-<•<*>i.i-drt.v- m- RSFM1FB RA1 nWlN which is expected to assume ,rogiriattoft9"''fl‘t‘fpT!T,trotit ’ ‘foi* * [**"• ■ i''nL4HniA-O/ild/fT l" ''TggTiifir1 pftii 11 larifiyBr lent of the damage. words when the alderman can occupy Uy. , . , his *eiG. Whether his colleague* will The Hr.llcllor-Ovn.rAl has the ;.luh Hccn,c, wilLh.v. to »Upl>1v the was devoted to a discussion of bills The stock x market ndee considered a public place where Unemployed Seen to Parliament and will furnish * TRAIN DERAILED years, the council has during 1921 wetk. Asia Minor. It is hoped that there ! ||quor cannot be drunk subject _ef debate. preaitlent of the Keiuhsbank ami will be a large attendance at this j (Concluded on page 2.) The shock derailed part of a freight ! German (’lllTency Commissioner, purchased out of available funds n WITHOUT PRECEDENT in London To-day (The full text of the Speech from considerable amount of its own meeting at which local speakers will j the Throne will be found on page 1$.) train at Tolsuku. near Yokohama, and . been 1 invited"hv the ..vnerfs" There xvas a great _^f j outline the workings of the “tiave the j threw an engin* off the track In ,,as ™n ! ,ni ,lea We bonds, and by so doing has lessened authorities at the City Hull for guid­ London. Jan. 15.—Marching hand* expert* x ery materially the amount levied fo*- Children" Fund Mexican Rebels tnnori. a suburb of Tokio ; eommiltee to come to Pari» im- ance to-day on such a controversial Every day urgent message* are re of the unemployed tramped toward the debt rate. As an example Of Isgue. As far as can be learned, no th«' Houses of Parliament to-day All lines between H ira (auka and ; meiliatelv, it was announced this what this saving mean* to the rate- j ceived- from the admtntfUrttior* + ef Chigaeaki were broken. i f. ' ,w- muni,.i,mill, t mt«hi I wtr In r.c.nt yvari Ihe fund, prenaing the need for im­ Claim Victory; with banners and a haphazard collec­ 1U IT „ 1 y ’ ml*hl i l>nn,, furnwy r.mmw^ from tli. rnun- mediate assistance to succor the sick tion of musical instruments just be­ Communication between Tokio and ‘ .... 1,1 . clte th. following figur.n. [ c(| ch,tml,.r by the police, hut about Kobe was cut off. An express train I hi- eommiltee ileaire* to avail and starving victims of protracted 300 Prisoners fore the arrival of the royal party. from Kobe was Flopped at Koxu, “In ’MS over SIO.OVO wee levied lee. j eleven year, ago 8 »|>lRltator who warfare. . They were quietly but firmly turned owing to damage to the rpadbed. itself of l)r. Sehaeht’a knowledge than railed for In the by-lawi- the arrived in the chamber during cotm- Subscription* fbr thle all-British back by the mounted police, no dlfferenve hem* made up In Inter.»! C||. r.fu.«l to oh.,- th. chair, to br- Vera (‘rux. Jan. 15 (Via radio to demonstration occurring. It has been reported that the of the present citrrenev situation fund may be left at The Times or carn.d by lnve.lm.nl» mad. for «Ink. j have nod Ih. Mayor ord.r.d hi» r.- < olonlst office*. Every cent contri­ Port Arthur. Texas) — A long and After Ihe King land Queen had re iE centre of the earthquake Is believed in Germany and reeeive his sup ing fund account These figure» ar-. ! move I. For a roneld.rabl. period buted is dispatched direct to Ihe re­ bloody battle In the oil district of to have been near Itansawa Moun­ of course, exclusive of the water f’erro Azul resulted in victory for the turned to the palace, the unemployed tain. in Saga mi Province, according gestions as to measures whipli during th* llvelv day* of 1911 the then lief centre absolutely free of over­ ievolutionists.- according to Informa- were permitted V» carry on 4neir ap- Good Index of Improved Con­ works loans, which arc levied on the mayor hurt n policeman In attendance, head expenses, so subscribers may to official* of the Central Observa­ could lie quickly applied to im­ portion of the municipal area only tlon from General Jose Moran, chief peal, one of the banner# declared tory. whfle ita duration waa recorded hut that was chiefly needed to con­ have the satisfaction .of knowing of the de la Huerta forces. About the time hnrt come when ex-service ditions on Lower Part of prove the status of the mark ami which has the use or privilege of ua^ trol the crowds which used to flock that each twenty-five cents they con- as twelve minutes. Its intensity waa of a water service. .TOO prisoners were taken. I men were going to obtain work. Island estimated as halt th&t of last. Sep- stabilize it. fo the eh&'fuber. and often intruded ifibule m- an« ling of one ______'Concluded'on page ?.): - into the debates— I in on*-occasion a ehiki-for- a- A.ll, the rrrious casualties In the man was threatened w’ith ejection for .Subscriptions to The Times'* list Plan Progress For High affected district are «aid to huve calling an alderman who was speak­ to date are aa follows: Already ac­ Increase of One-fifth been to Japanese. . ing “a liar.” from without the rail. knowledged. $155.60: O B . 25c.; Betty Tension From Jordan River ALMOST TWO HOURS Speculation in Ottawa WHAT WILL HAPPEN? and Dorothy. $2 Mr* »\ A. Fields. $10; A Friend, $6; A.G.C. $5; D. and to Brentwood . Washington. Jah. 15—The latest There Is very considerable interest A. Kitto. $1; B. I. Hart $6: A Japanese earthquake, a* recorded on to know' what Alderman Woodward Friend, $1; A Frïënd7 $2. Total, In All Taxes in France the Georgetown1 University seismo­ As to Date of General will do. He called af the City Hall $186.8:.. ______The poM-er consumption by graph, continued for almost two this morning, atul discussed the in­ hours and reached its maximum In» cident wkh several city officials. users of the Vancouver Island tensity bejween 0.45 and 6.60 a.m. Ministry's New Proposal 1 "I- io time. Sterling and Power Company’s lines has in­ • rgp of the Election in Dominion creased four anil a half per cent, Instrument reported that the first Francs Stronger tremor* were picked up at 6.16 a.m. taking the figures of 1923! ami and that they continued until about EARL OF WARWICK in U.S. Market Paris. Jan. The'French Cabinet, acting to day in the finan­ comparing Ihem with the pre- «Mnciuded on page 2 )* Ottawa, Jan. LX (Canadian Pres*).;—1* the session of Parlia­ cial crisis caused by the phenomenal fall of the franc, deekM New York, Jan. 16—Short covering cetling year. This situation is ment. which wil] open February 28 to be the last before a general •by European speculators brought increase all tates, direct and indirect, by twenty per cent. It also LOS ANGELES I election} This is a question about which there is a good deal of •bout a moderate rally in the local decided to reduce the recoverable budget in 1924 to 5.000,(X)0,tK)U more satisfactory from au -indus.. WOMAN KILLED , : speculation in political circles here. It is not difficult to find foreign exchange market this morn­ trial p^lht of view when It ie con- ing. Demand sterling moved up ono francs, which will be met by this new taxation. sidered that the company, which la a HER HUSBAND •hose who will maintain either opinion. At the time'of the recent Was Almost Seventy-One cent to S424*'4, French fronce im- The Ministers agreed also to adjourn discussion of all hills be­ subsidiary of the B<*. Electric Rail­ _...... ; conversations between Premier King and Messrs. Crerar qnd Dùn- proved six pointe to 4.431/* cents, and fore the Parliament involving expenditure, such as the Spending way, has !>een selling more power lm» Angel.». J»n."is w. «. Roger». ; nj„g there were frequently heard suggestions that these eonversa- Years of Age Italian lire sold three pçinte higher each year from 1918 to the preâént ■t 4.41’/t cento. measures for increases in pension*; etc. The Government likewise time The largest consumers of wife, Mr». Lett* itog.r». h.r. .«ri, lions were preliminary preparations for an election. On the other power arc the R.C. Ornent Vo. planta "Beer, Devonshire. Jan. 16 — The ,„Itome. Jan. 15.™Joy reigned In *11 decided to put before the Chamber Thursday a hill balancing the Ihi* morning during a mwrr.l in hantl. the opinion was, expressed by some experienced politicians Firth Karl of Warwick. Francis budget, putting the recoverable budget heretofore met solely by on Saanich Arm. ami the contractors which they accused each other of financial and commercial circles here for the new drydoek at Esquimau. «•pening personal mail, according to that a good deal of water would flow under the bridge before the Richard Charles Guy Grev Hie. died yesterday aa everyone, from mes­ loans, into the ordinary budget and meeting all this by actual to-day. Bom February 9. 1853. hb wis senger boys to financiers, watched Activity in this line. Ms in lumber, n story told the police by Mrs. Uovernment would go to the country. makes a substantial call on th» power ltogers when she eurrendereJ at po­ educated, at Chriatchurch. Oxford; the unduiations of the exchange Government income. REDICTRIBUTION waa a member of Parliament aa n market until the Italian lire had resources of the company. lice headquarters after the shooting. The Government will ask immediate discussion of its measures Thee* factors have weighed with It appears, at all events, to ue like­ there will be 245 members of the Conservative. representing East placed itself on a par with the c’ommona. instead of 236 as at pres­ Somersetshire from 1879 to 1885. French franc. Italy last night and a vote of confidence. ______the company In ita duplication of the ly that one preparation for the next high tension line from Jordan River, ent. The gain wiy go to the West, prior to succeeding to the peer&ge, showed the greatest enthusiasm over IMPORTANT STEPS Federal election will be made at the the financial situation The patriotic which, however, will not come direct Guests Escaped while one easterp province. Nova and served three terms as Mayor pt Paris? Jan. 15.- Drastic measures coming session. Thle is the passage Scotia, unless an amendment is made Warwick. He waa also prominent In fervor was such as might be ex­ Report Tells of Into the city, but will turn off at to meet the financial crisis caused by, Goldstream across the Finlayaon Arm of a redistribution bill. A committee to the British North" America Act, the Meeonic Oredr. pected had Italy won eome great war as Hotel Burned will loae. British Columbia will gain victory. the abrupt plunge of tlie franc were to Brentwdhd Bay. was appointed for this purpose teat Hia countess, who was Frances taken by the (’ablnet to-day—the Gold Discovery nee member and will have fourteen Evelyn Maynard, was one of the out­ A number of contracts for thle line in Saskatchewan year, but its labors did not come to members; Alberta win have sixteen, most momentous measures affecting and Its equipment, already awarded, fruition. There were fears expressed standing candidates for Parliament UNITED STATES internal affairs decided" upon by the an increase of foûr; Saskatchewan in the recent general election, .but in Ontario Field indicate progress on the undertak­ at the time that there might be an l*olncare Government since It as­ ing. The provincial check survey to S&skatopn, Jan,-15-Fire at Har­ will -have twenty-one. a gain of five, was defeated, j* HAS FAVORABLE election before the House met again, and Manitoba seventeen, a gain of The successor to the title la I»eo- sumed power. The steps announced Jordan River la now In hand, the ris. Saak., tats morning destroyed the but the Premier then gave an assur­ TRADE BALANCE country west of 800ke River being t’ommercUtï- Hotel -and the adjoining two. Ontario, Quebec. New Bruns­ pold Guy Frances Maynard Greville, Toronto, Jan. 16—A new gold vein, ance that he would not advise the wick, Prince Edward Island and the Lord Brooke, who le fort y-one years A" twenty per cent, increase In ail rough, and promising considérable picture theatra with an estlmatew delivery of material In the gr»K. The tbertnomtiei- at hatsnrp of S37.V948 917. It was shnwttl mÊMcalled recoverable budget that part it is expected v> have Ik* Uifcte held* zero as the ’ ohinfeer 246 MEMBERS under the existing law would lose two mous Warwick Cajstle in Warwick trict according to--word recalved i'-nder the new redisVrlbutton Ml «eats and would have fourteen and Easton Lodge at Ouamow, i n - d a y In deprùTtnent figures foe tho of the budget balanced "by fund» ra- new power line in use about the early fire I'rlgaSe fouaht lu «va nearby Concluded on page 2.) here. EalL buildings. which ta paüçd for by the last census here. Essex twelve months ended" December 31. 2 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES,.TUESDAY, JANUARY 1~. 1024 AGAINST ATTITUDE RELEASED AFTER THRONGS CHEERED Don’t Saffer GAS FUEL for Cooking and F0RIHEC.N1 OF REV. DR. SHIELDS INVENTION ■Bee Pile Torture Umé Teday fer a Free 8*aH_s ef HW Funds For System to be Resolution Passed by Senate Advance Toward Better W. J. Lincoln Said He Killed State Procession Preceded saMrtte Ttmtmmd mmA Ik9 Waterheating His Wife in Aurora, Ills. Opening of Parliament in Irfwil, Raised Soon of McMaster University Economic Conditions Re­ For liehtilag, blaadlagbleedles er prstrudlsg London ilea Pyremlat* —File Treat- «(meet la a wee- SAVES TIME, WORK AND WORRY ported Aurora, Ills., Jan, 15.—John Lin­ pels. Freeeati,revest, mettes, takag Thornton in Conference With He Attacked Institution on coln, twenty-year-old son of . Warren rr CLEAN AND ECONOMICAL J. Lincoln, lawyer and horticulturist, Ministers in Ottawa -■ Grounds of Modernism Edmonton, Jan. 15 (Canadian who confessed having killed his wife Crowds Larger Than Usual Estimates and alt further, information without cost or Frees)—“We believe that during the and cremated her body with tnui of on Such Days in Past ' Ottawa, Jau. 15 (Canadian Toronto. Jan. 16—Unqualified dis­ past year Alberta has taken a her brother, Byron Shoup, a year ago, obligation.. approval of the “conduct and meth­ definite lead in the fight for better w^s released to-day after question­ Years - ; Press)—A new $50.000,000 loan ods'’ of Rev. Dr. T. T. Shields, pastor economic conditions." said the report of the central board of the United ing. of Jarvis Street Baptist Church. To­ Kane County authorities have ad­ OAS DEPARTMENT for the Canadian' National Rail­ ronto. as “disloyal to the senate it­ Farmers of Alberta, presented this London, Jan. 15-—The proba­ morning to the annual convention vanced the theory that he had an # way* will be issued shortly un­ self and hbstlle to the good work Mc­ accomplice. In his confession, I4n- der the auspices of the Depart­ Master University is seeking to do. here of that body. “The province has bility of a Labor Government ’a Sales Department 1 ' Phone 123 was contained in a resolution adopted taken a step forward along sound coln said he killed his wife with a ment of Finance. A conference last night at a meeting of the senate and practical lines.” continued the poker after she had shot and killed early accession to power in no McMaster University. her brother. way <1 ulled to-day the ancient on the subject was held lfr-day 0,ThisJi action was taken as a sequel The opening session was occupied The son, a taxicab driver, told the between Hon. J. A. Robb. Acting to a series of attacks made by Dr. with addresses by H. W. Wood, authorities he had spent four days in splendor and pageantry which B.C. ELECTRIC Minister of Finance ; Hon. George Shields upon McMaster University on president of the United Farmer* of January, 1923. with his father and the ground of its alleged “modernist Alberta, and Mrs. Marian L. Seam, slept in the greenhouse, where the for centuries have been associ­ P. Graham, Minister of Railways, trend of teaching and of Its haying president of the Women's Branch. father says h^ burned two bodte* In ated with the opening of the and Sir Henry Thornton, Presi- conferred the hdhorary degree of Doc­ Greetings were extended by Lieut.- the furnace. The son said he did not Tee Hare Me I*e Hew Weed* tor of Laws upon President W. H. P. Governor R. G. Brett and Mayor K. see the bodiçe hor witness any cre­ British Parliament. Pyramid le t'atU lee Try fl­ dent of the Canadian National Rail­ A. Blatehfdrd, of" Edmonton. Mr. ways. This is the second loan issued Faun ce of Brown University, whose mation. He said he believed his oat soreeen. stops strain, absorbe the views were held by Dr. Shields to be Brett told the delegate© that Alberta father insane and his confession Just before noon the royal swelling puts yee on your feet and by the Dominion Government for tho farmers were In an excellent con­ Canadian National since the last ses­ strongly opposed to those of the worthless. Icoach, a gorgeous equipage of yen wonder why you e«er nuffored. "fundamentalists." dition as compared with the ree't of Basis for the theory that Lincoln Prove thin with a free trial. Thea gel Stock-taking Shoe Sale sion of Parliament. In July< last a the world. dull gold and shining glass, a da seat be» et say druggist. loan of 92f.500.000 was Issued for tho CONFIDENCE STATED had an accomplice was founded on Look for Our Window Displays of Bargains. "I believe.” said Mayor Blatchford, his slight physical build and poor nuts SAMPLE COUPON purchase of rolling stock. Both loans The. senate also declared its con­ "that we In Alberta are sitting on rolle-d behind eight bay horse.< were authorised by Parliament at its fidence in Chancellor H. P. Whiddcn, health, while Mrs. Lincoln weighed along the troop-lined route from pyramid drug company. top of a gold mine, but we have not more than 200 pounds. Lincoln said «» Pyramid Bldg., itarehall. Mick. G. D. CHRISTIE last session. * Dean Farmer and Professor McCrim- yet discovered the g&ld." 1 Buckingham Palace to Westminster i*rr norm t< aTitrer Four Doors from the Hudson's “X The issue made last July was taken mun and expressed- its deep .reseat-. / he carried the body, wrapped In carrying the King.and Queen. Robed Kladly send me a Prè*^ cample ef ' -Mr Blatchford put in a word for newspapers, to the furnace. Pymmtd PU# Twatmat. la Plata Up by a Canadian syndicate ând It ment at the unwarranted reflections the VancoArer grain route, .declgr- in ermine. Their Majesties continu­ wrapper. was issued at five per vent. The rate attempted to be cast on them by Dr. lng that a cash grain market and ally bowed from side to sld* In re­ of interest ltu the present case has Shields. terminal elevator facilities In Van­ sponse to the cheers at the thousands Name ...... ti<$t yet been fixed. j ' ” Reference was made to Dr Fannce couver were essential for Alberta BIG PERCENTAGE _ who stood behind the guards. having “for year* been looked upon Five other state landaus* in whi&h City ,.PtaAc ...... as loyal to our Baptist faith and as OFTAXÉSPAID rode tho high officers of Britain, an avowed believer in the absolute preceded the sovereigns. (Continued from page 1.) ' Deity of Jesus Christ." CHEERS GIVEN Provincial Party of B. C. THE HEALTH CENTRE For an hour previous to the pass­ “Under the excellent supervision of ing of the royal procession crowds of Mrs. C. A. Lucas this Institution con­ Commoners from the fashionable. C.D tinues to do most excellent work. The West End and from th* East End. Ward Meeting child welfare work, the operation of which is not so fashionable blit which IEI the dental clinic and the public nurs­ nevertheless has been made very- SEMPLE'S HALL, VICTORIA WEST ing service are of Inestimable value happy by the success of its Labor Month Later Than Date of to the community. Unfortunately for candidates, jostled vach other and AS ODDS AND ENDS h Litigant, Unable to be in Two the Centre the work is not of a spec­ cheered every one who passed jn Wednesday, January 16th, 8 o’clock - Opening Last Year ^ tacular nature, and does not have the horse-drawn conveyance, for horses Scores Declarations of Bald- Places at Same Time, same Appeal as work which show# on rather than automobiles aré the ve­ n tfa wa; jRrrTS-^PKrrtnment wrW ------— Lest Suit the surface» By an examination of hicles of chief Interest when Parlia- open on Thursday, February 28. An­ wfn Government the monthly reports and by keeping ment open*. Addressed Canadian Club; Active workers will speak on Objects and Progress of the Because of the unusual, Interest in nouncement of the date of the open­ While the defendant in the action in touch with this work» from year to Recalled Incidents of His Party London. Jan. 16—dn the House of year one can See the great value of the political situation, the crowds out­ ing wasv made by Premier King at of Lin,!, and Johnaon. va. Knox J ^ side and inside the Parliament Build­ the close of a cabinet meeting last Commons this afternoon Ramsay Bros.,Kt-oH wasWM* under subpoenaëühr.nnn. to appear.nnnnr Health < entre senicp. Public Career Macdonald, leader of His Majesty's I desire to thank the Provincial ings were greater than Is usual on * evening. The date is a month later in the Admiralty Court in Montreal, such Occasions. Everywhere the than ‘ttmt-- of- the Lobar Party, was the the- Supreme Cmrrf ratt against htrrhiOavmimenl! tgr_ the^XJngn&fJ '. first important speaker. In the de­ a nee given to aid in carrying on tnl* supporters were tn e liament assembled on January 51. came on fbr trial before 'Mr. Justice public pursing service, but believing den ce, and whenever a La bo rite In ^contrast with last year. When bate on the King's Speech, he .char­ Montreal. Jan. 15.—Many interest­ acterized the address aa a collection Murphy at Nelson. B.C., and an ad­ as I do that thia work I» at least as member moved through the throng ing reminiscences of his twenty- LESS THAN HALF INCREASE OF ONE-FIFTH the opening was on a Wednesday, journment was refused, stated H A. trying to make his way to the gates the time-honored custom of meeting of odds and ends. much provincial as municipal, I feel eight years In Parliament were given dozen Clubs to IN ALL TAXES IN FRANCE "I welcome the question, of foreign Maclean, K.C., before their Lordships that they should carry a greater of the Parliament enclosure he was by Hon Rodolphe Lemieux. Speaker on Thursday will be observed thlx in the Appeal Court this morning. accorded prolonged cheers. year. After the opening ceremonies affairs,” he said. ‘The portion be­ share of the burden. The municipality of the House of Commona before the HAVE LIQUOR NOW (Continued from pe#e 1.1 - comes more and more serious. At The defendants’ appeal from a dis­ is also greatly indebted to the V.O.N. HEARD SPEECH Canadian Club here yesterday. He and the delivefy of the Speech from missal of their motion for adjourn­ Saanich branch, Miss Oldfield. Its coverable from Germany and hereto­ the Throne, adjournment probably the present moment Great Britain The eyes of the Empire are said he claimed with W. F. Maclean, (Continued from page 1.)______stands toward continental Europe ment of the trial, and also from the president, and also the Women’* of Toronto, the distinction of being fore . met solely by loans, n device will be made until the-following Mon­ finding aV'the trial. these Commoners of Labor, but for. with no decisive or effective policy. Auxiliary for the great Interest taken a brief period Just before noon to-daÿ one of the fathers of the present Par­ An application for a ciutr license- wfrk^-haw beea* weighing day», when the real business of the C. R. Hamilton. K.CM acting for the liament by reason of long service In session will commence. It is time we had a change in that In the work. all Interest was centred on the Housa must carry with It an affidavit from heavily Spon French finances since respondents, drew the attention of many capacities. the court to the fact that the trial NEW WORK of Lords, where the peers, peeresses ____ ... - the armistice—and the funding of the Mr. Macdonald’s declarations were “During the past year the council, and ail Commoners who cared to or Referring to the desire among the. an Official of the club .«tin* out es- bug,,^ ^ EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN of prime Interest because of the was originally set for October 2. but members of the Bar and among lltl- ^—EcTTf^the^ ptiyfregê—Tgr~''innwrTttr with, tit*-assistance of tile provincial who could be crowded into the gal- -pwiwwiiTy -vt mrieeis#ir«*-w~ar? , ra nt uSmo&W?y "highway; muter- •tert-TWc --fur them: heard—Ktmr •flUMIf Wh abolish-IMMfllglfCbMFW- appeals Lo.tka.Fxiw-.IM Ml I ■ CCIWMHI 1 - club is carried on. The affidavit H «**<1 mtu*• peittrjiaeo) , premiership. counsel,until November 16, 1921. On . . . _* J — _ . . X. — « a, waI /.I. /1 George read the Speech from the Council, he said that while Canada Severe measures of' repression that date the defendant moved for a took the laying’ of another stretch of must include full details of the in­ against evasion. Ex-lTemier Lloyd George, who Throne. ' f should* aim to reduce these appeals Shanghai. Jan. 15—Extensive dam­ further adjournment, which Was re­ paving on the West Saanich Road. to the minimum and give to the i' corporation of the club or its owners Rigid retrenchment in the expenses followed; asserted that the Domin­ This work. I believe, is greatly ap­ The Prince of Wales went to West­ • ! if• it Is a proprietary club; detail* age. Including destruction of houses ions had never claimed that the Gov­ fused. minster in a separate precession. Ho Canadian Supreme Court the largest of the public services. at Numatzu and interruption of all The refusal, contended Mr. Mac- preciated by the people living ad­ number of cases concerning Canadian • of the premises in which the club Is ernment had the right to commit jacent to the highway, and also of rode In & state landau from York " located ; the number of members; the Postponement of all bills before communication in theS-lclnity of To­ Parliament to any policy, any more lean, had wrought an injustice on his affairs, he considered “that at least kio and Yokohama, followed in the benefit to the ever-increasing num- House and so timed his arrival that numl>er of rooms V* the club; infor- Parliament, the voting of which thalil the. Imperial Conference had to client, who was unable to be in two he reached the House of Lords In on constitutional issues we should wake of the heavy earthquake which places at the same time. The evidence »*er of motorists using our roads. It address ourselves to the Privy Coun­ i matlon on the size1 of its dining room would necessitate additional expend!- commit the Domlplenst——7——:— has also been Instrumental in re­ time to receive his royal parent* if It has one ant on its rules gov- occurred this morning, according to of the defendant. Knox, senior part­ cil of His Majesty.” ndvloes received from the affected lieving the traffic on the East Saan­ when they stepped from their coach. * erning the use of liquor on the prem- Ruthless prosecution, of specula­ ner in the Canadian lumber firm ich Rbad. In order tp do the above His progress also was marked with »* lsee. tion on the Bourse. district by the Nipon Dempo. a Jap­ operating In both Eastern and West - anese press association here. work more efficiently and economi­ cordial cheers. The applicant must state also TO CHECK PLUNGE ern Canada, held counsel. *as ma­ The reports state that the .Emperor cally. there was Invested in a new Whether there fs ft bar on the prem- teriel to the leeue and not heard. plant' something like 97,600. Better l fses afid IT so whether liquor is kept These measures represent the de­ and the Em fires# are safe àt Numadsu Their Lordships complained of the termined effort of the Government to despite widespread destruction in methods of operation -were also em­ i. In or near the bar; whether there are practice of seeking a postponement ployed than in previous yowrs. .A* ait • -.any lockérr frr which members are improve the financial situation, of that' dry; “trr whtch many houses-grc 1 ~of 1~ trial Ey application to chambers WOMEN! DYE IT France and check the downward, said to have been shaken down, The example of the saving by so doing It WILL NOT ENFORCE ' allowed to keep hard liquor or beer; The practice was, said Mr. Justice T whether the club derives any revenu» trend of the franc, which has reached Importât rtHa at N umadzu was net tpight be pointed, out that the one- Martin, to address such a motion to half mît# laid in 1950 cost over flO.j -- Tfrom toctcer..rentals : whether -the a point ‘ where eemethtog akin to damaged. HAVE IMPROVED Ùi* trial Judge at the time of the Vv club derives any revenue for serving panic has been caused among the 000, while nearly four times as much The area of greatest damage is said opening of the trial. was surfaced this year at a coat *' beer or hard liquor; what revenue is small Investors, representing the bulk to be between the towns of Ootemha. The suit is over an alleged breach DEATH SENTENCES of France's Invested savings. The milk supply of Victoria prom slightly over 925,000. NEW FOR 15c Hike collected. The application must about forty miles southwest of Tokio. of contract concerning the sale of Premier Poincare, it is declared, has Ises again to bo a subject of dis­ MUNICIPAL BUS SERVICE " name the officers of the club and and Kooxu southward in the vicinity white pine lumber by plaintiff to the Russian Soviet Sends Eleven carry with It a copy of the club's made up hia mind to stand or fall of Hakona, according to reports re­ cussion In connection with the Saan­ defendant in the year 1922 on fixed “The municipal hue service, which Skirts Kimonos Draperies „ constitution and by-laws. upon the adoption of the measures ceived over a railway line kept in ich election, in view of the fact that terms with payment partly in ad­ was voted upon favorably by a aec Kerensky Supporters to by Parliament. He will present them operation by the Kobe Railway Bu­ the milk from some half dozen Hindu vance. The advances claimed plain­ tlon of the ratepayers living lfi por Waists Dresses Ginghams personally to thé Chamber on Thurs­ reau between Tokio and Honshu. dairymen, chiefly in the Maplewood tiff. were not met. The hearing con- lions of Warcfti One and Two, wai Prison Five Years - Coats Sweaters Stockings day and ask for Immediate discussion SLIGHT DAMAGE Road district, reaches Ibe city inaugurated on March 1. During the and a vdte. ___ through various agencies. ten monthalt has been In operation, it The Government ex peel* ' ah-"T»-" -^Slight dnhimjp was suffered in the RABBIT8 DID DAMAGE Moscow', Jan. lB.-^-Deeth sentences dletrmt between Tokio and Kooxu. ad­ A number of places were visited "fhawundoubted 1 y proved an unquali­ Which for more than a year and a creased revenue amounting to 6,000.- vices stated. The quake was felt at yesterday, and upon the facta then The hearing of Bready vs. Mc­ fied success. half had hüng over the heads of CEB HEALS 000,000 francs and reductions In ex- Lennan will follow. This la an ap­ Bagoya. about 200 miles southwest of disclosed oh personal observation It INTER-MUNICIPAL WORK Aneram Gotz, Dmitri Donskoy and t tense# aggregating S.OOO.OOO.OOo Tokio. in the province of Owari, and is planned to make a statement. peal by Frederick William Bready. a nine other leaders In the parity of francs as results of the announced berry rancher of the Mountain Dis­ “The Inter-hnunicipal work under in Hhidxuoka, in tiuruga province Dr. A. O. Price. Medical Health taken Jointly with the City of Vic Alexander K. Kerensky. Russia’s first measures. along Huruga Bay. Officer, says the Hindus have been trict. Nanaimo, against & ruling of revolutionary Premier, have been re­ Judge Barker in the County Court, torla In connection with the Vlctofia- DISCUSSION POSTPONED SEISMOGRAPH RECORDS carefully watched, and one of the moved by a decision of the Central worst offenders checked. There was who allowed a counter-claim by Wil­ Saanich Beaches and Parks Com­ Paris. Jan. 16.—The Chamber of The meteorological observatory at mittee haa been of a most friendly Executive Committee of the Soviet OverChinandCheek.Large a good deal of milk from his prem­ liam Boyd McLennan, a fellow administration. The men were con­ Don’t wonder whether you can dye Deputies supported Finance Minister Osaka announced after the quake that ises reaching the city aurrepltlously rancher In the same area. character. The half-doze nor more or' tint successfully, because perfect De Laeteyrie to-day in his demand the width of the oscillations recorded beache sand parks under the Jurisdic­ victed at the famous trial of the So­ and Red.Was Discouraged. by night, but a watch kept on the The plaintiff claimed 91.000 dam­ cial Revolutionists. home dyeing la guaranteed with for postponement of the discussion of the seismograph by the earth place led eventually to closing up ages. and sought an Injunction to re­ tion of the commit©© are becoming “Diamond Dyes” even If you have "Tb* pimples 1 suffered from were an interpellation on the exchange sit­ shock was 39 6-10 millimetres. The more and more popular every year, The sentences of these eleven men never dyed before. Druggists have all scattered over my chin and cheek. the business A number suspended strain the defendant from closing a were commuted to five years of strict uation until the Government could quake lasted for fourteen minutes. operations while the dairies were be­ right-of-way through seven acres of andf each of them la demanding a colors. Directions In each package. They were large and red submit to the House its proposals for The seismological centre apparently ing put In shape, and are now sup­ land there leased by defendant to greater share of attention from sea­ isolation. and after a day or two remedies. The Minister made the whs off (he Klshu coast, it was stated. son to season.’’ Originally sentenced to death. Got* plying good milk. He declares that plaintiff. The claim was dismissed, and the other prisoners were held as feeter^d over. They issue one of confidence. The vote NO FIRE IN TOKIO the Hindus are In good many cases and the counter claim allowed In the itched end when I official hostages for the conduct of was S88 to 189. The Eastern News Agency has re­ better than the white men in keep­ sum of 9129 and costa. The defend­ the Social Revolutionists. scratched them the tops ceived reports that the damage was ing their premises clean. He men­ ant set up that the plaintiff had Directors Discuss would come off end a OBITUARY ijot extensive but that it whs severe tions a Hindu dairyman on McNair failed to meet the taxes on the prop­ watery fluid would come in the Kwanton district and east of Street, as having one of the cleanest erty as agreed, though thia is dis­ Proposal to Build ALBERTA LOAN from them. The trouble Hakone, In Su ruga province, where dairies in the city. puted. and had turned rabbits loose Service for the late Frederick Wil­ Reeve XVatson says there has been IS SUCCESS IN lasted several months end I was aw­ liam Hilllger was conducted yester­ telephones, telegraph and train ser­ on the premises with resulting dam­ vice were stopped. Advices received no case of death of an infant age. Apartment House fully discouraged. day afternoon In the chapel of the through infantile cholera for a long " UNITED STATES “ I read an advertisement for Cuti- B. C. Funeral Company by the Rev. from Osaka stated there was no sign The depredations of the rabbits, DRIED RIGHT UP of any outbreak of fire in Tokio. A period in Saanich, and In fact In cura Soap and Ointment end sent F. H. Fatt. There was a very large said defendant, had cost him some New York. Jan. 15 (Canadian Preea) report from Takaxoki, h city near 1923 there were only fifty deaths in A special meeting of the directors for a free eamole. After using it attendance of friends, including a the municipality, of whom thirty 9290 In damage to fruit trees and —The New York syndicate which of­ Tokio. however, stated that telephone produce. The defendant also counter of the Chamber of Commerce was there was a marked change so I pur­ delegation from Court Triumph, service at the capital had been sus- were men. (No schools have been fered the recently authorized Prov­ A.O.F., and many beautiful floral of­ claimed for damage to four broken held this morning when the question ince of Alberta loqn of 92.500.000 an­ chased jpore» which healed me.'* ferings covered the casket and hearse: nded.jlq(L street railway lines put [gloscd (»x„ .epidemic*, since . the in- ôrthê~ef«ftlon of an apartment hew» out of commission. The water sys­ fluensa epidemics of 1919-19, he Tacks. wTUCTT rt vm Aîîeged were-de­ nounced 1 o-day that tire bond* ttutf (Signed) Miss Edna Rrosree, Non­ The hymns sung were “Peace, Per­ stroyed on a gate on the defendant’s on the site owned by C. 8. Mann on par tel Farm, Cluny, Alberta. tem, although crippled, was being op­ states. all been sold and the subscription fect Peace,” and “Abide With Me.” erated at that time, it was said. property. the northeast corner of Superior and books closed. Any breaking out of the akin, even Use Cutlcursfor all toilet purposes. The following acted as pallbearers: F. fl. Cunllffe will appear for ap­ Government Street was discussed at C. Wenger. A. Brachat, Capt. C. ALL SAFE NO BLAME fiery, Itching ecsema, can be quickly srw*Ei»!V. r=,-‘icr^- pellant. and Arthur Tighten for the length. overcome by applying a little Men- Barnes, J. Angus, p. Phipps and 11 Manila, Jan. 15.—Dispatches from defendant-respondent. Dujhle vs. the A resolution was passed endorsing LOS ANGELES BANK where Hn Close-out Price, a pair ... .dT l-.iru h n a m Jones Chapter 1.0.DE- ! Far Celde, Grip or The civic eatimates will not plication of the decision of the Labor DfVO. M. Jonea^nepivr. ^ M j.^ventne. take laxative folks are tapped with policemen’s Severe cold is back again In the Can­ )gutar monthly Tuesday. * BROMTr QV1N1NK TaWets. The twx kntieklss. 46 the daps bring forth a -be presented until next weelf. adian prairie region, with tempera­ Board, which granted the operator» m.„ In the Hamlev Bldg. Nomination , bears the signature of ÈL W. Grove. metallic atmd tb* mao la i»vii*d te ture» of from twenty to thirty de­ an increase ht wages Qt two cents an MUNDAY’S •ra&srmiryag E officers. *** r jp- - —J- the police station. grees below zero hour -r~.. Victoria daily times, .tcesday,- January is, 1924 -y,,—Jmzri_^ n n . . in . A ,URGESWTPOOL PRICE TO BE PAID Pnce-Waterhouse Audit Proves Provincial Party Charges BE MADE A SUCCESS FOR LOWER RITES IMt-M GOVERNMENT STREET H. W. Wood, President, Ad­ Sir H. Thornton Opposes Re­ Oliver's Statement That It Exonerates dresses United Farmers of duced Freight Throughout Government Is False Alberta Canada Edmontçn, Jan. 15 (Canadian Urges Level be Maintained if Selected Clearance Sale Press)—The organisation of a wheat No distribution records kept ; documents : »nd no statements of final settlements with sub-contractors to account for C.N.R. to Pay Profit _ cash advances pool la by far the greatest practical enterprise undertaken by*the United Brockville. Ont., Jan. 15—“If INVOICES AND VOUCHERS LACK PROPER CERTIFICATION AS TO QUANTITIES AND Farmers of Alberta In the fifteen Values for the Half >'e*ra of its existence, delegates to the people of Canada want re­ ;r\ PRICES the annual convention were told' this duced freight rate* they can Huge sums advanced to sub-contractors only supported by receipts and payrolls. ** Improper commissions. Contractors still morning by H. W. Wood in his presi­ have them, but a price will have “searching" for lost documents. “Unlocated differences” of a quarter of a million dential address. Success in that fo be paid,” said Sir ' Henry Day’s Selling effort, he said, would justify their Thornton, president of the Can­ fifteen years’ effort, while failure ______ACCURATE AUDIT IMPOSSIBLE OWING TO GOVERNMENT'S SLIPSHOD METHODS ; -- would largely discredit their whole adian National Railways, at a January Sale shoppers will find it much to their advantage existence. It was yet too early ’ to banquet given in his honor here Tbi- foots are out.' A copy of the Priee-Waterhouse audit, though jealously guarded, has been secured by the Provincial forecast the result. to investigate these selected values, offered here for Wed­ Party and justifies to the full its indictment of the Oliver government. The address of Mr. Wood divided last night. “If they don’t want The auditors' report, though tabled a few minutes before prorogetiou, has not hitherto seen the light of day. It has been itself Into two sections. In -which he them, then we can constantly in nesday morning Vselling. reviewed at some length the Alberta withheld from the public. The Premier,.following his favorite taetiest haajtept the report secret and has issued instead a mis­ Wheat Pool, now in operation, and crease our net earnings anaTt'1 ‘ sub contractors "were on file to show that cash advances had been for several years. Mr. Wood said he Dominion.” and one upon which the duly accounted for by VALUE RECEIVED In respect to the WORK * convinced that despite this the country had lingered too long. He DONE by the respective sub-contractors.'* organisation mas stronger to-day cautioned against the adoption of such a "lax. unscientific and foolish im­ "Invoices and vouchers are generally lacking in evidence of proper cer­ than a year ago, on the basis of its spirit and harmony, the sanity of its plicit y” as that of 4hA United States. tification as to quantities, prices, etc. ‘if we will forget religious preju­ Zenith Combinations for Women No hooky of accounts were kept by the construction branch of the Auditors state: "Ne records hac been inaugurated by the department membership and the confidence that dices. sectional pride and all that sort Railway Company. the movement was making progress, of thing,” he said, "and put our on which their vouchers might have been currently entered and Mr. Wood reviewed the negotia­ distributed on some pre-arranged basis, by which supplies purchased shoulders to the wheel we can make Regular $450 to Clear at tions and the organization work Canada a country greater than the j might have been appropriately classified, exposes properly re­ which preceded the establishment of corded and the various advances to sub-contractors collected in their United States because it is founded on the Alberta Wheat Pool last Fall. principles that are better. A great respective accounts in some form of contract ledger.” TO MAKE CHOICE . heritage is ours if we will only han- “The vouchers.... had.... to be distributed by us according to the beet Per Suit, $2.95 .Lib? farmer." stated Mx. Wood dle ij-with .common senke, courage our information vfho--*etritotren~1Y»r mwffr'Tr th* ItelffT" WUTT A ThôroulfïïTj'fmgnriTral irwwiyin ■ was necessarily on an arbitrary basis,...... The classification of the sustained effort .can■ establish an Zenith Combinations for women. In alzea^ 36 and 38 only. Knee expenditures in Exhibit A is subject to this proviso. " efficient system of selling his own and ankle length. Formerly priced regular at 14.50 per suit. To Had there'been proper records the work of the auditor* “would have Berry Men Shape wheat he can do the same with other clear Wednesday morning at ...... $2.95 , been greatly facilitated" end "the analysis...... could have been products until all are Included. If he effected on a mere accurate basis." cannot do it with wheat, how can -he Concerted Plans hope to do it with any other pro­ duct? He can aucceed if he will, but to Market Fruit 9—Expenses account submitted by the company and paid by the rail­ No comment. the work is up to him. and the re­ way larked details, and were often excessive, e ward will be his if he succeed*. ‘ Success wli: mean economic free­ Boys’ and Girls’ Strong School 10— Receipt of material and employment of labor checked indifferently, No comment. dom and prosperity. Failure will Vancouver Island and mainland if at all. mean economic slavery and misery. berry growers will co-operate this 11— Trade discounts due the P.Q.EL Railway were absorbed by the No comment. He can lake his chaise.’*— -* year more than ever before in push- connectors...... REORGANIZATION IngLthe sale of British Columbia'ber­ Hose, Very Special at 1$—Personal freight accounts of employees of contractors charged to No comment. ries on the prairies and !n Great Bri­ ‘The United Farmers of Alberts." tain as a result of conferences held P. Q. E. .... v ~ „ r. Wood concluded, “are trying to 13— Articles from Northern Construction Company yards were turned herw:..... ’ ': • -■ - - No comment. eoeleibule to the great work of Growers who attended the confer­ 29c Per Pair In at excessive prices, and the prices .not checked. social reorganisation. They hav> ences were -unanimous in their ■A 14— s-No refunds given P.G.B. for freight en personal effects of If. C. No comment. moved in political reorganization, demand that %HT*Tf Columbia fruit - Company employees. and they are moving In economic re products muat.. Ue^given fu|l oppor­ Boys’ and Girls’ strong 1 and 1 ribbed heavy black cotton 15— Payments made on all expenditures claimed by company contrary No comment. organization. tunity to reach iffF < onsumers of the Hose. Pefiman’s make; size* 6 to 16. Regular to 65c per to the contract. "So far they have succeeded as prairies and the ()1<1 Country. It was pair. On sale Wednesday Morning at, per pair .... 29* 1#—Irregularities reported to Minister of Railways by auditors, without No comment. well as they had any reason to hope realized, too, they said, that the grow­ any action except dismissal of zealous official. 1 They have demonstrated what can be ers on the Island and the mainland 17—Minister of Railways < Mr. Oliver) charged with untrue statement done in the vigor of their youth, but must, co-operate more than ever in No comment. not what can be accomplished by the marketing their fruit. ___tQ the Legislature, u*., "that all payments made to the N. f\ <’om- strength of developed maturity. Will Fruit organizations of thi Island. pany have been made on artuel expenditures duty vouched and they go on in that development Including J_he berry growers of Gor­ carefully checked by the P. G. E. officials.” guided by sanity and wisdom, work­ don Head. 'Keating. Hooke. Cowfch’.in Stamped Card Stamped. Lunch­ IS—Gross extravagance, waste and pilfering in the management of the No cpmment. ing. achieving, until their efforts are and Nanvose were represented at ;he railway brought to the attention of the Minister (Mr. Oliver) with­ rewarded with success, or will they meetings. James Scroggie presided out result. retire from the field exhausted by and his handling of the meeting" was Table Covers eon Clôths their first effort, grumbllngly but warmly praised in a resolution passed ÜNABLE TO REBUT THE CHARGES submissively to resume the burdens by the growers. It will be seen that two out of the entire eighteen charges are made the subject of a report by thp auditors. The report on No. 7 in the of servitude, hoping that eventually 98e Each 79c main upholds the charge; that on No.S absolutely substantiates the Provincial Party's criticism. On the other sixteen charges, all of which some philanthropic autocracy will* lift LABOR M.P.’S - were specially brought fo (he attention of the auditors by The Minister’ a ho authorized the investigation, with specific instructions that these were the burdens from their shoulders and set them free? ELECTION OUTLAYS Stamped Uard Table Covers, Stamped Luncheon Cloths, 31 to be Investigated, no comment is offered. x There can be but one conclusion, namely, that the auditors can find nothing with which to rebut the on a good quality of un­ charges. rj "If you cannot withstand the jungle x 40, splendid^quallty, and you chatter of the Jungle people you will WERE THE LOWEST bleached cotton, with colored turn back to the jungle and add your may • choose from several — What DID the Auditors Find! London. Jan. 15.—One of-the con­ corners and neat. easily- chatter to the Jungle confusion. If worked design*. iXfty special very dainty designs. Marked 1—They found, without inveetigsting them, that the charge* of the Provincial Party were "petty and "erroneous.” "Our your souls have sickened at that tentions of the Labor Party previous efforts have been directed more- to an investigation of all matters essential to the contract . . to the general election was that It value, Wednesday Morning very special for Wednesday than to the invfstlga- chatter to the Jungle confusion. If at ...... 98< Morning at ...... 79£ lion of the petty, and, in ‘certain cases, totally erroneous charges made in Pamphlet i. (Searchlight 6.) your souls have sickened at that would be able to show that the pos-, Note:—Who told the auditors (who never investigated them) that these charges were erroneous ? session of wealth was unnecessary in chatter and are filled with a‘ sincere winning seats in Parliament."' and 1-Thoy found there were no properlacerds for distributing vouchers, and hence had to guess at an allocation of same, desire for harmony and order you will that whereas the moneyed class had * leaving their findings uncertain. keep steadfastly to your course. The choice Is yours.” spent thousands of dollars i,n politi­ 8— They found that the millione of dollars advanced to sub-contractors "wers only supaortsd by the receipts therefor and cal campaigns, the shillings of the poor would carry Laborites to vic­ the payrolls." I TO CHOOSE CHAIRMAN tory. i Brushed Wool Gauntlet Gloves at 4— They found that, except in minor Instances, there were "no statements of fine! settlements qrith the sub-contractors” to The Daily Herald print a sta­ account for either cash paid or work done. OF COMMITTEES tistics to show that at least in 6—They found that on appealing to the contractors fbf the information "the records containing ..these details cannot be Glasgow Labor has made good its 98c Per Pair located by the contractors.” London. Jan. 16 (Canadian Press claim. It cites the example of Sir I Cable)—The IJibor Party has al­ 5- They found that "search is being made by the contractors” and "pending the recovery" of the elusive documents, satis- William Alexander, Conservative, ready demonstrated that it is quite who spent £ 993 to get elected In the ------. - !... . .ffifltattt disposition oi _the items in uuestlun_caiu»ftt.be-j»tiade....,...... J______" f j agreeable., to Speaker. Whitley . con- central-division - of that-oiiy, - wh44e- ..Wumen'.a. and. Miaaea*. .Brushed. Wool Gauntlet Gloves. ln: TkeX found warehouse eummariee showing charges to sub-contractors* accounts for possible cash advances, materials and J tinulng in office, but the queetlon of the combined cost to all the I*abt>r shades of camel and white. Reduced to sell Wednesday supplies “net available for inspection or analysis" to the amount of 8296,788.17. accepting the former Chairman of members In the seven other division i •—They found “unlocated differences” between vouchered cash advanced and payroll items and those charged to sub­ Committees is said to be quite an­ of Glasgow was only £165 more, or Morning at, per pair ...... ,N.. .* 98f contractors of $234,701.60. other matter. The Speakership is a £1.158. 9— They found “Ne provision ... by the construction- accouplant to record the items on the estimates which represented non-party, or rather an all-party rash advances, payrolls, etc., of sub-contractors In order to ensure that these payment* would be properly in settlement, appointment, but the office of Chair­ man of Committees, who Is also the Merchants' lunch, Served at which later should have been claimed.” „ Deputy Speaker, is definitely a party Btrathcona Hotel. 16—They found again and again that the government records lacked important documents, and were forced to consult those appointment. So also la that of of the Northern Construction Company, and frequently found that the latter "bear ample evidence that -these matters Deputy Chairman of Committees. had the proper attention!” » The present chairman I» James 11— They found that a percentage paid to the Northern Construction Company oil the resale of equipment end materials Hope, nephew of the late Duke of from the Northern Construction Company to the P. O. E., namely. $6,619.20, wee improper. 1 Norfolk, who was for many years 12— They found that $64,667 was paid to the Northern Construction Company for superintendence. (Under section 11 of the j the representative of Sheffield in the House* Although he is personally . contract this is clearly & service involved in the 5tfc per cent commission payante to that comp&nv.) j popular with Labor men. the Party 13 -They found a discrepancy in connection with payments on bridge contracts of $131,686.47. Though It was explained to will hardly acquiesce readily in the them (and has since been publicly repeated by the Premier) that "this difference represented an adjustment by the chief I appointment again being given to When Rheumatism Grips You engineer in Respect of timber taken over on the completion of the construction, the details of which, as far as we can Conservative, especially as the ascertain, are not yet available.” yet “no timber wee included in the inventory previously mentioned.” Chairman and Deputy, like the Thermogene will bring you speedy relief. Just cover Speaker, are appointed for the life the affected joint with a piece of Thermogene□gene and KEEPING THE FACTS ‘ DARK” I of the Parliament. The Chairman bandage with flannel. Almost at once the medicinal draws £ 2,600 and generally ha* a essences with which Thermogenic is impregnated The Napier report was suppressed by Premier Oliver. good chance for succession ‘ to the The BuUivan report was suppressed and a misleading summary of it circulated by Premier Oliver. Speakership. The Deputy Chairman stimulate the blood, producing à tingling thrill eff draws £ 1.000. ' warmth that relieves your pain---- gently, simply, The Price-Waterhhouse report has been suppressed and a false summary ot its contents given out by Premier Oliver. "‘‘effectively. x" ELECTORS: YOU DARE NOT TRUST THIS GOVERNMENT DEATHRATE IN The Thermogene wav is economical. When neces •ary. a freak medicated service can be obtained by The main charges of the Provincial Party are against Premier Oliver. *, 7) OLD LAND LOWER stripping a thin film from the piece in use. Ilia conduct ahowa that he will stop at nothing, not even the dtatortion of An auditor's report, to escape condemnation. We hold Premier Oliver responsible to the people of this country for a shortage of over three millions of dollars on railway construction London, Jan, 15. — The English _ misJSsmiffM • remedy for account. * I climate has been a healthy on* ior «Writer miltnmnti. m mlwmyt i bom homdy. the populace for the last twelve f OWNED mnd BRITISH MADE By We hold Premier Oliver responsible for the Reduction before a proper tribunal of the officers and essential employees of the Northern months. Never Was there a year in Construction €0.: of the members of the sub-contracting Arms. Murdocn A Co.. D; D. Murdoch, J. W. Kelly. Fraleck, W. W. Clark Joyce A which the public health was so good, the therMogene company, limited Johnston. Quesnel Timber and Trading Co.. H. Moffat. ThomAe Hell, C. II. E. Williams A Co., P. J. Klnnerty, Olson A Co., the government engin­ epidemics so few and the deathrate eers, A. F. Proctor, J. B. Bright, A. W. Yasser, also the government auditor, O. G. McAffee, and also J. McDonald, employment agent Northern I so low. Construction Co., etc., etc., together with all books, vouchers, bank books of all kinds and cancelled cheques, and also officials of Price-Water- In the great towns of England the house A Co., and all other persons and documents essential to the case. deathrate during 1928 Was 11.5 per WE AGAlS* DEMAND A ROYAL COMMISSION WHICH WILL INVESTIGATE THE WHOLE OP THE CHARGES. I thousand, as against-thirteen In 1922. In London the rate was 11.8.per thou­ sand against a previous low of 12.4 In 1921. Twelve years ago. 180 babies PROVINCIAL PARTY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA in every 1.000 failed to live for a year, and in 1921 the infant mortality was seventy-three, but in 1928. It Was 340 CAMBIE STREET, VANCOUVER, B.O. eighty-three for England and Wales DRY FLEECY MEDICATED WOOL land just over sixty-nine for London, Sole Aynt, forCeudi: HAROLD F. HITCH IB A m IW.-I. „ twtrTT «iww, , . ,VTN «port.«MM SttfBtore will be ^iscuaaed_Xu^ly„UL.forlhc9ntl

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T.ie publication Sold by Grocers Throughout ConaclR Offices; Corner .Bi'oad and Fort Streets ,Q” •‘‘tld*» I” a TnaUer entirely ain is seoding’to many parts outside the Empire IthiUMr*<****“** °{ 1he IBdlt0r- respon- ZnîÜ'itJS eeenmed by the paper for MSS . Phene 1«90 do not megn the desertion of the fields of profit­ submitted to the Editor. Business Office (Advertising) Phone 1345 JANUARY 15, 163» PARENTAL WRATH Circulation ...... ; *,. . Phone 45 able investment that are to be found within the Editorial Office ...... Jean de Blencourt, Baron, de Poutrin DOES STATIONS ON'THE INTERURBAN territory owned by the British" family. While court, came out from France with the "And did her father follow them who* Rieur de Monta and Champlain In 1604 RAILWAY they eloped?"- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Lord Lovat came to Canada recently on the busi­ for a sea voyage and a diverting ad­ "Sure, he's living with them yet.*'— City 0.11,W ...... ,100 I*r month ness of the Empire Forestry Commission, so venture. lie fell In love with Ann­ Hamilton Royal Gaboon. t By Mall («ielu.IT» of City) csnadi, Uwn ,„,mm apolis iiaaid and the beautiful country To the Editor:-The Buzzef of Uric,hi and Vnll«d State...... ** '” keen a student of affairs as he has proved about It, and obtained a'feudal grant of LAST January U ha* a timely and pertin­ To France, lljfcium. Ure.ce, etc ,100 per month all this territory from l»e Monte and ent article on the above named sub­ NO RAZORS IN THOSE DAYS to be mightçhave applied himself to the dis later from the King. De Monta1 fort and the original settlement stood on ject. I can only say that, as a resi­ "Minion, tell me the trtMh"’ thundered semination of rather more information about this the northern side of the-harbor, but the dent along the line of railway I his august Majesty. "V* hat makes all country, apart from his primary examination into Baron's clearing and farm were on the thoroughly endorse what Is stated In these nivka tn my broadsword?" PROTECTION'S OBSEQUIES southern side where now is the city of LONGER the article. "Stre." replied the trembling page. "I our forest wealth, and its varied opportunities Annapolis. Here he Worked with his •One wonders what can be the don't wiuit to be a snitch on a woman, colonists and laborers, fascinated with It is the fuel which is guar­ hut the Queen’s been sharpening pea» Premier Baldwin and his Government have than was revealed in such extracts of his report the virgin land which was his and with mentality of those responsible for the elle."—Washington Sun Dodger. as, have reached this country. His particular as­ his exhilarating task and the progress anteed to be free from wrecking of the stations along the taken the line of least resistance. The King s that he made fnterurban line. If the Saanich Pen­ speech contains a candid reference to the coun- sociation of a more recent date is recalled be­ Suddenly fell the blow of fate. His BOOK, SHALE, CLINKERS insula were a district k#China «ob­ cause an announcement appeared in the Canadian Majesty Henry IV. of France changed ject to the depredations of brigand trvV rejection of the tariff proposals and indi­ his mind and cancelled ,De Monts' and DIRT WILLIAM GRAHAM press the other day to the effect that he wa» head­ charter In 1607. Sadly the heads of the bands oqe would not be surprised, cates the Ministry's abandonment of the pro­ colony gathered their people and their Mr. Grg^am, who has been re­ but what Is to be-thought of such gramme upon which it asked the- électorat, or ing another mission to Brazil, this time to conduct effects. At the farewell ceremony with It costa no more to buy. turned by acclamation to the Saanich proceedings as the present state of an extensive inspection of the raining and agri' the friendly Indians they charged these Council after an absence of some the stsilons Indicae in .a country a mandate: To put it briefly to-day 's pronounce­ with the guardianship of their build­ years, la the pioneer resident of May- claiming to be civilized and educated cultural industries of that country. There may ings till they should come again. Then ment to Parliament is one more admission on the they took ship for Cape Breton Island, wood, having come Into the district Along modern lines? part of Protectionist Britain that the. traditional not be anything especially significant in the in­ thence to France, on August 1. 1877, and built the first The question Is, what are we going vestigation which he is conducting; but the aver­ Three year# later De Toutrlncourt, Kirk Coal Co. house. Through hla effort* the to do about It ? The present condition fiscal policy of the country must not be inter­ confirmed by his Sovereign In hie flef original Tolmly school was opened lp of thing*, as the article In The, Busier age Canadian, and particularly the British Co­ at Port Koval, returned to find his 1887, and he was the first postmaster so truly points out. is giving the dis­ fered with. ■ . . . buildings standing as he had left them, Ltd. of Maywood. Although chief interest in to-day > ceremonial lumbian, will wonder why the British capitalist for his savage friends had been faithful trict a fine “black eye.’" Surely in­ I® NEE POWER does notnay more attention to this part of the £*-55-;. *£ ÏJh“T,i™onft 1212 Bread 8t. Phene 138 tending settlers will think twice about naturally centred upon this highly important explored tfie country far and wide ■casting, . ,,, In their-...... lot.... with -«V»»such «a uunuibunch To Renew Vitality We Must ‘ question, speculation has been rife as to what pro­ world, why, for instance, he is content to allow " of holllgans as they must presume tho huge dividends from Canadian mines to he,reaped Leaving the young man in charge In inhabitants along the Interurban line Enrich the Blood Which Is posals might be considered capable of spiking 1411 I>e Poutrlnoourt went home to Methodist Navy to be. Judging from the appearance of the Driving Force of Life by foreign investors instead of by himself . France on business. While he wa* ture, maximum yesterday 44; minimum. the stations. the guns of the combined Opposition in general away. In 1611, came Hamual, Argali 36; wind, 6miles N.W.; rain, .18; waalh leading a small military expedition Chaplain Named I wish to make the suggestion that What gives the athlete his strength? and those of Labor in particular. In this con­ from the Infant British colony at Rich­ ’ratooeh—Barometer. 16.12- tempera a committee be formed by the rest- Red Blood. What drives the worker, mond, Virginia In the absence of nection the Speech is remarkable for its pro­ CONGRATULATIONS ture. maximum yesterday. 46. minimum, The Rex-. B. Black, of Fsquimalt. -dents themselves abound each station and the business man. also, up the young Blencourt up the river, Argali 43; wind. 1 miles W ; rain. .t)2. weather. pillaged the little colony" and burned has been appointed Methodist to look-after tts upkeep. The B.C. steep hill of suceese? -Red Blood. gramme of suggested reform in many matters in Electric Railway Company would the buildings to the ground He even Portland. Ore.—Barometer, 30.20; tern chaplain to the Royal Navy at What makes the glowing, vital beauty, which Labor is especially interested. For instance Reeve Hewlett of Oak Bay is entitled to con­ destroyed the grain ripening In the perature. maximum yesterday., 42; mini Esquimau., probably then be willing to Jiut the of woman? Red Blood. the Government is now on record ss appreciative fields and hacked off the arms of mum, 4U. wind. 14 mile» S.W.; rain, .01. stations In repair. On function of Rich, Red Blood is the supreme gratulations upon being returned for another France together with the names of De weather, raining. Arrangements are also being the committees might well be that of Monts, I»e Poutrincourt and Champlain driving force of life. If our bodies no of the need for betterment of industrial condi- year of office by acclamation. The duties of a Seattle..Barometer, 30.16; tempera made for the appointment of a tracing the perpetrators of arty fresh longer respond to Nature’s processes from the memorial stone . within the ture, maximum yesterday; 40; minimum, chaplain for the British Empire abuse and bringing them to justice. lions, provision for the much needed houses for presiding officer, even in a municipalité- in such fort. It was a bitter Winter, full of 40. wind, 4 miles S.W,; rain, .30; weath­ that should re-build strength and cruel suffering, under makeshift cover Special Service Squadron, which W. R. SA Y ER. vitality, then* we should look to our workers, amelioration of, unemployment and the er, cloudy. Is visiting Victoria and Vancouver excellent shape and as progressive as Oak Bay, and in Indian lodges, which the colonists Han Francisco—Barometer. 10 06; tem­ Marigold. Jan. 16, 1924. blood. We should enrich It, nourish adjustment of old age pensions. In fact no King s are trying and exacting in more ways than one. ■pent that year The Court of France perature. maximum yesterday. 62. mini* on June 21 to to July 24. it. Red Blood feeds the body tissues, thought the- Incident of too slight Im­ mum. 60; wind, 4 miles S ; weather. message in history ever contained such liberal portance even to mention It to lh« stimulates the nerves, makes our sys­ But we take it that our neighbor believes injpay- iRf - —r^=c^r-=^SS=.rr.-----...... tems tingle with the pulsing of life. promises oT heneftt to Labor as the Speech wfcie^ Court 4* Englinff: Calgary—Temperature, maximum yes­ EVENTS TO COME ing tribute for good service in convincing form. De Poutrincourt, In. the eight years terday, 30; minimum. • beloW; snow, 1.00 HOCKEY RESULTS If we lack strength and nerx-w tilsIf ' jwajrstyUaiaaiu el n 1 j vppiyl f (l.ïlûV / ...... in.,».,,™ - • ■■■ ,,, wm- i m itnce first iie had known the fair land Edmonton -Temperature, maximum The Women * Liberal-Conservative power we should always thlrtk first of of Artadla. had run through the chapter yesterday. 32; minimum, 16 below; Toronto, Jan. 15.—Monday's OH.A. our blood. Discouraged or exhausted The motives for such «.studied attempt to. an of experience* which were to be re­ Club will hold its regular educational anbw. 2.0*. meeting January 17 at 8 p m.. In the men and women should get from ticipate the Labor point of view are not far to pented in such variety In the life of so Qu'Appelle—Temperature. maximum their druggist's to-day a generous many an enthusiastic explorer and yesterday, 24; minimum, 24 below, anow. Stratford, 2; Preston, f> club rooms, Campbell Building. Af­ seek. Premier Baldwin obviously recognizes the coloniser In the future -of both French 1.4* Intermediate ter a short business meeting Senator size bottle of Wlncamls. Start this Note and Comment and Britishi America.# w He had been Winnipeg-Temperature.Winnipeg-Temperature, mamaximum Oakville, 8; Burlington, 1. R. F. Green will glxc an address. home treatment at once. It costs less apparent hopelessness of his political plight. He granted hla ( ««■gu.*!#. Helk «; .Wlton. 3 than ten centr a day Ttr tWeTYer dayi'' ..... know* that hr* day* m powerere bein* numbered tmprmwrfrWf Grimsby, 5, Hamilton Beavers, 4. Christ Church Cathédral vestry see the Improvement Wincarnls. the and of laborbor onlyy to find hlahis right and■ 1 Temperature London. 6; Glencoe, 0. by the oftieial Opposition and the conciliatory Coal miners in Lancashire and Cheshire have title vanish at .. whimsical...... scratch of meeting will be held this evening. blood builder, brings. No need to h1s monarch's p*n; he had petitioned North Toronto. 4; Newmarket. 2. worry. Wlncamls will give yon new tone of to-day's formal pronouncement is not as voted overwhelmingly in favflr of terminating the Victoria The third game of the A O F. inter­ with specimens In hla Hands of »»>** Vancouver .... Sudbury, 3; North Bay. 2. strength, vitality, nerve force. much a bid for clemency at the hands of his present, British wage scale. This is a pool grains that he had grown and of the Harkervllle Inter-Collegiate court whist tournament will be played (Advt) animals and minerals of the counfiry Prince Rupert Queen's. 7; University of Montreal. 2. on Tuesday evening. Jan. 15. -All teams opponents as it is the first shot of another^ elec­ “boost" for a Labor Government. for a re-grant and had been aucceseful; will meet at 8.30. then a few armed English yeomen had Penticton ...... tion campaign that wilt stir the country again be­ wiped out tha wurk and hope of years Grand Forks .. Brandon, Man.. Jan. 15.—Brandon fore many months have passed. At that time he Another French General has described it and left his fair domain a blackened Kaslo ...... won Its third straight victory in the desolation. For this he was to And Regina ...... Manitoba Hockey League last night wilPbe in a position to-tell the electors that-— graphic terms the horrors of the next war. Some that there was no redress. Then, be­ Toronto ...... by defeating Portage, 9 to 2. Play Harmless Means r . people seem bent on repeating the agony of 1H14- fore the »un could ahlmuagalcu ba-died was fast but the Portage CMw Taclted assuming the Labor Party intends to give no quar­ ~ soldier s death In his native land Montreal ter—if he had been left in charge of the nation's 1918 and what it will mean in economic‘disjoca.^ 1 h,tr py Mkla ■ dMtMK,______A... ef Reducing Fat juOing «ltd *yw«r-rtf' Halifax h-e .1,,,, 1 ■ t liHVe WlIsCl CselL-of -tilW Htm-fuf ygirrtrcomST' * grimly on, representatives of France In Nelson. B.C„ Jan. 16. — Nelson the beautiful wilderness which England Senlbrs defeated Trail ef Trail last pressing measures contained in the King s speech claimed King Jamas I. granted Acadia night, <-l. Many fat people fear ordinary means and a new experiment in government would have One of the meanest kind- of deceptions has to Sir William Alexander In 1121, and WITH THE BOWLERS for reducing their weight. ' Here i* an founded three years later, his famous extraordinary method. Extraordinary been postponed until a., later day. • been practised on a blind news-vendor in Van­ order of the Baronets of Nova Scotia Duluth. Minn.. Jan. 15. — In the because while perfectly harmless no Bellingham. Wash.. Jan. 15.—The opening of the home hockey season, Feeble attempts at settlement were E. N. Brook*'team. Of Seattle, win­ dieting or exercise are necessary. Mar- Imbor undoubtedly means business. The couver. This faithful old chap occupies a comer actually made. In 1628 seventy colonists Duluth defeated Pittsburg 1-0 In a mola Prescription Tablets are made -Party already has decided to bring up the ques- Ttand and when he leaves it for a while he leaves from Scotland were landed amid the ners of last year1* tournament, again scheduled group In a US. Hockey exactly In accordance with the famous struggling French At l’wt Ray*l, and, appeared _ aa champion» yesterday League cqntest here last night. Marmola—Pyi—Tlptlon.— You reduce Business Sale ~ tion of confidence in the Baldwin Government his tin for the nickels. For several days re­ though they suffered terribly, they when reeaiM* were announced for thé steadily snd easily, with no 111 effects. clung to their new homes until in 1631 Pacific Northwest Invitational Procure them from your druggist at and it will then remain to be seen whether Mr. cently some miserable joker has been dropping Kin* fTiartes T. currted favor with the St. Paul. Minq . Jan. 16. — In the one dollar for a box or send price Asquith ami his followers, left undisturbed iq re­ buttons in payment for papers. King “f Franco by prs« anting him with sweepstakes annual howling tourna-1 ..xertlme gsm*. St Paul defeated dlraefc to the Marmola Company, 4612 his claim to the whole vast, vague ment’ were Announced. * Cleveland. 2-1 here last night. Woodward'' Avenue, Detroit,rrit, Mich. eueie yum spect of fiscal controversy, will follow out their region In which hla father had bsen so In thh rolling here over the weak­ (Advt.) 1 interested. en dthe Brooks team piled up a total previously-àfnwfauted intentions of doing nothing Whatever may be said about theJEnglish cli­ Xlean-m bile, eleyep yeara.befora, young. EASY W IN FJDR.SAJ LOR that would sustain the present Administration. Blencourt had withdrawn to his estates mate—and it has had to put up with some rather in France and left what was French In Other teams in order of points were Trenton, N J, Jan. 15—Sailor Tom In view of the various statements which have rough knocks—it has been a healthy one for the Acadia to hi* young friend. Otaries de Canterbury. Cnndy. Seattle. -2768; Max* ted, of Newark. decisively Men! Let Your Next Pair of Boots St. Etienne de la Tour. La Tour, with Elk*". New Weetmineter, 2698; Kallt* iff.MpPfd Jq& White,, . of Alabama, been made bv the leader of the Liberal Party populace for the last twelve months. Never was hi* father,.. Claud*.,da ,1a Tour. Uglify and Rodger*. Seattle fftS»* Gttoff Be “ Florsheims” and tv 5fr: Lloyd GeWt^ fhtW Wettfh-imie dmtW what French authority there wa*. efntmartf of the n^vv y weight cham­ MiCre'S’year lit which the public health was so Forced to abandon Port Royal he built Eat*. Vancoux-er, B.C., 2*88; fi-hndel- pionship of the south, here last night 1*00 Government SL but what the want of confidence motion which good, epidemics so few, and the death ràte so his fort at Cape S«Me. There he oa. Seattle, 3*16; Austin Hotel, Van­ In an eight-round bout In the opin­ MODERN SHOE CO. Phone 135* reigned lord of a long and rocky coast couver. 2593; Love's Cafe. Vancouver. ion of the aporta writers.. Mr. Ramsay Maedonald will introduce will be low. In the targe towns the death rate for 1923 with a rich fur-bearing forest Inland. 2575; Vancouver Bras# Work* 2566; supported at least by as many Liberals as wilt was 11.5 per thousand, as against 13 in 1922. Lon- Hla father, captured by the English, Jack Martin * Bellingham. 2513. made such consummately skilful use of be necessary to carry it. don’s record was 11.3 as against a previous low ,blAciifMxeiLrt:6lterti.ln.EnAijndJha.t by btjçama. op* or th# KI wars Baronets Hsol, »U«n.r Jam- lfc—Jit. — ~X new-election in a ahorTEmc.would present record of 12.4. of Nova Scotia, and wooed and married defeated Cleveland two to one In an a still more interesting situation. The Conser­ •no of the Quean's maids-of-honor Fir exciting hookey game here last night \> imam Alexander granted him a great that went three extra period*. It DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED vatives would hardly, trot ont'the protection and tract of South western Nova Scotia for •tore Hours: I s.m. to • p.m. i Wednesday, 1 p.m. ; Saturday, • p.m. iilmaelf and hts son. whose acquiescent was a V. 8. Amateur Hockey League preference cry so soon. Labor would go more was taken for granted, and ui*on whom contest. than gingerly with the radical proposals of its was also conferred a baronetcy. Sir Some Thoughts for To-day Claude aalled to persuade hla son. the programme. On the other hand the Liberal Party unwitting Sir Charles, who spurned his offer and heat him off when he at­ would be in a position to trade upon the virtual tempted to use force Whereat Sir abandonment by the two Opposing parties of the In doing what we ought we deserve no praise, Claude retired to Port Royal. His Catarrh Peace came between England and main proposals whose endorsement was asked Because it is our duty. . France, and Sir Claude, navlng failed to Fresh Meats—Cash and Carry net-form what he had prommed, round Yields to Vicks of ilie electorate. For. despite Labor’s new pres- *st. Augustine. himself a man without a country. In tige. the capital levy is obviously unpopular. his extremity he was sheltered with Lean Bonelen Stewing Beef, 2 lbs. for 22<- Mince Steak, per lb...... 12C filial eharltv hv hla won. who had re­ And the question arises, of course, as to I’ll make thee glorious by my pen, cently received the rewards of his In­ British Columbia Man Greatly Pickled Pork Hocks, per lb...... IOC Oxford Sausage, per lb...... 12C /whether the average voter is worried about the And famous by my sword. corruptible loyalty in his apnolntme.nt Relieved By New Salve Round Steak, per lb., 15C ami 17C as Lieutenant-General in .Acadia by the Pickled Spare Ribs, per lb...... '..IOC King of France Moreover, on January wisdom of allowing Labor to govern. He in­ Marquis of Montrose. 13. 1635, to Chartes de la Tour, who had Fresh Pork Liver, per lb...... IOC Fresh Large Beef Hearts, each...... 25C creased its parliamentary representation from not accepted the English baronetcy and Vick* is. good for common colds, crant and who w a A not to do no until wore throat, bronchitis. catarrh, Cross Rib Roasts, por lb...... 13c Mutton Steaks, per lb...... 22C 144 to 192, but is mindful of the fact that three- Give me a staff of honor for mine age, the hour of his desperate need some crotip, tonsilitls, grippe and all in­ cornered contests in more than three score eon. But not a sceptre to control the world. veers later, the Company of New flammations of the noee, throat or Blade Bone Roasts, per lb...... 10c Pork Steaks, per )b...... 20C France granted a great tract of country lung*. The ingredients. Camphor. stitueneies sent the Labor candidate to Westmin­ Shakespeare. at the mouth of the St. John River In New Brunswick. Including a fort which Menthol, Eucalyptus, Turpentine, ster with minority support. he himself had built there, near where Thyme "and Juniper Tar make Vicks Meanwhile it ear, be said with safety that'if Millions of spiritual creatures walk the partir now stands the rtty of St John. equally effective for Inflammations Regular Counter Delivered the raiLyajumen and the coal mihers cannot be Unseen, both when we wake, and when we of the skin, such a* cuts, burns, sores, bruises and skin itching*. Two Deliveries Daily, 8 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. appeased by the efforts of the Parliamentary sleep. \ Mr. Adam B. Daliiel. of Kitchener. -Labor Party-beferertbe coiHttry is presented with --—-—- 1 Milton. British Columbia, says: "I tried Canadian Anniversaries Tic*s for HI** valarrfT one" riTgM aner lb...... 35^ Little Pig Pure Pork Sausage, per lb. 25< off when he appeals to the peopje as Prime For want of decency is want of sense. Sir CharlesTies Tuoner. tlie noted with great relief and have qult’snlf- Nova ScotlLtlan._...... who.. for ____manv...... year* fling. N icks is all that it Is claimed Minister. Wentworth Dillon. was an able lieutenant of Sir John to be and more.,, A. MacDonald and occuoled im­ Vick* 1* a valuable family remedy portant positions in the MacDopald kept on hand In millions of homes Government, and for a brief period JOIN THE CHAMBER some years afterward was Premier and used constantly for all the dglly Provision Counter Specials L of Canada, was appointed Secretary ills and hurts of all the family. of State for Canada on January 16. At all drug stores, 50c a jar. For a CASH AND CARRY Those people in the City of Victoria who figur­ Our Contemporaries 189*. bv Sir Mackenzie Rowell, who free test size package, write Vick atively stood on their hind legs and waved both was then at the head of the Dom­ Chemical Co., 144 St. Paul St., W., Spencer’s Own Vial Leaf, per lb...... 30* inion Government. In April of Montreal, P.Q. ? Sponeop'e Superior Brand Butter, per lb...... 55* arms when they heard that the Amusement THE REAL TROUBLE 1896 Sir Charles succeeded Sir Thoùgh Vicks Is new In Canada it Spencer's Prime Butter, per lb...... 5G< Spencer’s Own Bleed Rings, per lb...... 20# Mackensie In the Premiership, and Centre by-law had passed by such a handsome Westminster Gazette:—Nothing i* more unfortunate he himself was succeeded by Sir has a remarkable sale In the States. Spencer's Springfield Butter, per lb...... 44< Spencer's Own Liver Seueage, per lb...... 22* Wilfrid Laurier In July of that Over 17.000.000 jars used yearly. majority should ponder ever the fact that the ef­ than that civilian flying should have come after and not ( Advt) Spencer's.Own Purs Beef Dripping. 2 lbs. for 25< Spencer’s Standard Minsemeat, per lb...... ,.18# forts of the Chamber- of Commerce were respon­ before the conception of the aeroplane a* u weapon of Sir Charles, who was born on Spencer’s Standard Side Bacon, sliced, lb. 36d 2 lbs. for v ...... 35* offence in war. From that fact hae sprung the spirit July 1. 1821. and died October 90. Spencer’s Own Weinies, per lb...... 30* sible for such a satisfactory termination to the that suspects the aeroplane, and that would eet boun­ 1912. was one of the Father* of Spencer's Standard Peamesl Back Bseen, lb. 370 negotiations preliminary to actual building oper­ daries to the air as narrow and as difficult to pene­ Confederation. It va* largely due Spencer's Unsmoked Side Bacon, per Ib....28^ 2 lbs. for ...... 57* to hi» statesmanship that his native ations. Having done this much,they should then trate as those prevailing on land. , the Dominion Federation. after Spencer’s Pride Side Baeen, sliced, per lb. 45* Preserved Ginger in heavy syrup, per lb...... 30# lake to , heart the statement which President having stnonglv opposed the move- Rubber Stamps Spencer’s Pride Hams, half or whole, per lb. 35* Mild Ontario Cheese, per lh...... 29* THE WILL 18 VÜHAT COUNT» Schwe.ugers made to yesterday's luncheon gath­ DATES—PADS—INKS Spencer’s Standard Picnic Hams, per lb------18* Old Ontario Cheese, per lb...... 36* ering to the effect that although there are no less Edmonton Bulletin:—-The Chinese are blamed foe hav­ Sweeney-McConnell, Limited Spend?* Standard" Dry Salt Back, per lb... 25* Dutch Edam Cheese, per lb...... 50* ing Invented paper money, and thus tempted the^Ser- Printers. Stationers, Bookbinders Limberger Cheese, per lb...... 43# , than 200 manufacturers in Victoria alone the total jnan authorities to Issue more notes than the country Spencer’s Own Pressed Corned Beef, per !h. 40* 1012 Langley St. Phene 189 membership of the Chamber, including all classifi­ can ever pay. Btll. the Orientals cannot be made to The WEATHER Spencer's Own Cooked Corned Beef, per lb. 30< Rka Trappiets Cheese, per lb...... 55# cations, does not exceed 400. carry the responsibility because they were the flret Dell y Bulletin Spencer’s Own Jellied Yeel, per lb...... *5* Gorgonzola Cheese, per lb...... 96# to resort to that method of standing off the day of set­ by the Vleterlloterie Meteor It will be obvious to most people that a pro­ Department Spencer’s Own Boiled Ham, perjb...... 55* A full line of Heinz Pickles in eteck. tlement Where there was the will a way would likely elegteel Dei —Lower Main Floor gressive organization such a*- the local Chamber have been found TïTany casé, and the will to put off Spencer’s Own Reast Perk, per lb...... 50< of Commerce can produce results only in propor­ paying thus been consistently and conspicuously present Victoria. Jen. 16.—6 a m.—The baro­ meter Is falling on the Coast and unset­ Best Wellington tion to the co-operation which the general public at Berlin. tled-. rainy weather la becoming general. Zero temperatures prevail from Alberta lends through the medium it provides. It is true to Manitoba. that many local citizens have rendered excellent IS IT MISCONCEPTION? Reports GROCETERIA SPECIALS service without association with organized effort Saekatoen Star:—In the United States It Is proposed Victoria—Barometer, 30.lt; tempera­ to take the 1180 population figures instead Of thoee of ture, maximum yesterday, 44; minimum, Nortropic Honey, per 5-lb. tin...... 79«* At the same time it follows that a solid front, I»; wind, 6 miles N ; rain, .02; weather, Coal Libby’s Peaches or Apricot*, per tin where community movements are involved, fur­ 1910, for the purposes of fixing the Immigration quota cloudy. White Swan Laundry Soap, per box of 3 This would have the effect of letting In more British, Vancouver—Barometer, 30.12; temper- Quaker Corn, per tin...... 12*41* bars ...... , lSVjC nishes the all important influence which it is Germa» and Scandinavian immigrants and less Rus­ stare, maximum yesterday. 36. mini­ mum, 86, wind, 4 miles N w.; rain, .14; Wild Rose Pastry Flour, per 10-lb. sk 38^ Frae Bentos Corned Beef, per tin ... 20<> Tin Kamloopsrtanuoo —Barometer. 29.92; temper- Phone 1S77 1203 Bread SL 2 in 1 Black or Brown Polish, per tin. .9^ simple reason why President Hehwengers's appeal ICmwpias 4s superior to the Mouth European. Tl maximum yesterday. 32; for a greater membership for the Chamber of Iff one of^the unfortunate results ni generali2!­ T*r W<, T Tfltfra W. ; enow,r.tSî A. R. Graham E. M. Brown Commerce should bring prompt results zation» ♦ ex*an—Barometer, 30.14; tempes a- MM «a

VICTORIA DAILY TF MES, TUESDAY, .TA XT'ARY 15. 1924

DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED I Superior Value» •tor. Hour*: • «.hi. to « ».m.; Wednesday, 1 «.lit.: Siturdo'y. « *.•«■ Best Qualitie s

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li Merchandise for Quick Selling To-morrow Morning

Pull-over Sweaters Babies’Jackets Flannel Skirts Trfcolette OverbloUSÜS of Fine Wool for " $2.98 and Coatees Pleated on Bodice Beauties and Pullover Sweeten of fine wool, designed with long Reg. to $2.50 sleeves, round neck, narrow tie belt and two pockets. Each Bargains at Shades of green, black, white, red.- black and white, rose For $1.98 and black, navy and red. Oriental and fawn; with or It is not very often we have life privilege of giving you suefi without stripes. A Wednesday bargain it ...... $2.98 a value as this. The blouses are made of a heavy fancy weave ^Sweaters, First Floor $5.95 or dropatitch trieolette. They are dainty modela with short sleeves, round or square neeka, with or without collars, and Babies’ Jackets and finished with band at bottom or the fashionable side tie» The Girls’ Jersey Cloth Bloomer Dresses Coatees, odd lines. {can scarcely imagine smarter shades are rose, broyn. navy, grey, green, red. mauve, purple, They -are made of stefrt- than these. They are sand, cherry, salmon or yellow. This will bring a crowd to­ Value to $3.75 all wool, knitted or plated on bodice and shown in morrow morning, so shop early and benefit. shades of black, navy, jade, —Blouses, First Floor On Sale at $2.98 crochet. Sonfê are green, fawn and brown. These slightly soiled, but are newly in and are creating Bloomer Dresses of fine grade jersey eleth, with pleated wonderful value at much comment. The sizes are 18 Chiffon Velvet akitt attached, polo collar and with three buttons down the price, each, 98* to 20, and they arc certainly 100 Men’s Silk Ties front. The bloomers have elastic at try and bottom. M trtchee wide. Value t $•.&•’. —Infants’, First Floor bargains at -,...... $5.95 On sale Wednesday, ,stt. a Value to $1.25 Dresses are shown in blue, green, fawn, pink. rose, navy, —Mantles. First Floor yard ...... champagne and white. For the ages of 2 to 8 years. Regular $3.75 value for ...... $2.98 • On Salé for 73c Each -^-Children's, First Floor 100 Yarde SO-toch Men’s Wide efld Style Silk Ties, patterned in Six Only, English Knitted Suits ’ Black and brown Regular a yard $2.50. On sale. 01.2S fancy stripes and Scotch plaids. These are ex­ cellent grades and well finished. V alues to Special . . . i . . for, eaeh ...... ^*4 Children’s Navy Serge Skirts 64-inch Hopsack Dress- English Knitted Suits with cardigan or lieRed style coats. The shades are goods No Phone or C. O. D. orders. On Sale at $1.98 —Men’s Furnishings. Main Floor grey and white, mauve, orange, lemon, turquoise and white. These are 60 varris old rose only. Regu- reai dainty sjyits. well made and finished to a point of smartness that dis- 1er $2 75 a yard. On sale Navy Serge Pleated Skirts, with white Iwdiee for ...... • 1.3» attached. They are neat, well triade arid for the tiuguishes'thein. The skirts are pleated and have elastic at waist, hach ages of 4. f> and li years. Special* each. $1.98 big value at ...... ;...... $13.95 A Wednesday Morning Clearance, of —Children’s, First Floor —Mantles. First Floor 100 Yerda Ootored Velve­ teen Odd Lines in the Men’s Furnishings Orey, brown and ne.y value 11.11. On Ml. et ■ ••* Three Dosen Men’s Flannelette Nightshirts, full size and Children’s Flan­ Children’s length. » Shown in assorted stripes and various sizes ; Vicars Knitting Women’s Gaberdine Raincoats —Main Floor regular $1.75 for —-—...... $1.29 nelette Gowns Overalls SILK Styles Most Appreciated One Down Men’s Flannelette Pyjamas, Winter weight, Values to $1.50 for Women’s1 Leather patterned in assorted stripes and trimmed with silk Special, a Pair Reg. $2.50 a 4-0z. Special Value * frogs.and pearl traitons; size 34 only- Regular $2.25 Handbags for ...... ■ $1.69 $1.49 Ball 4 Only, Pairs of Jap Silk Pyjamas with silk trimmings. Gowns made of a Children’s Overalls $1.59 Wednesday Morning Shades canary, bide and' pink ; size 36 only. Regular that completely eorer $9.90 __ $7.50 for ...... $-4.89 good quality flannel­ “Vicars" Knitting Silk Straight Out Gaberdine Raincoats of good grade, and ___ —Mens Furnishings, Main Floor the clothing. Made oF in 4-oz. balls. Shades Special, Each ette. with round neck a superior grade de­ neatly made. They have belt finished with buckle, slit and short sleeves, or Paddy, navy, henng, pockets, convertible tailored collars and sleeves finished nim. blue or khaki, copper, pink. .Saxe with cuff, strap or buckle. Home are fully lined, others $2.95 “V” neck and long Dutch styles, trimmed blue, almond and Ori­ with shoulder lining. Hhades are sand, fawn and taupe ; Furniture Bargains sleeves, trimmed with ental. Reg. $2.50 a A Variety of Handbags with red. For the sizes 16 to 42. Special value...... $9.90 Wednesday Morning colored stitching. ball for ...... $1.59 —Mantle., First Floor in an assortment of on- ages of 2 to 7 rears. —Wool*, First Floor Values $1.5p on sale Special, a suit. $1.49 vpiopo. pouch and Reed Arm Chairs, natural Children’| Sea,Crass and for ...... 89^ —Children’s, First Floor satchel styles; plain or eolor. with closely woven Reed Arm Chain, natural Rubber Aprons Womon’s Aprons. embossed leathers. seats and back . $4.90 eolor. eaeli ...... $2.25 Every hag a reliable ~~ “ ' en » High Chairs All-feather Pillows, eorered Corselettes of Novelty Pink Wednesday Morning At Special Prices make. On sale, each with! swing tray. Hard­ with a good grade ticking -at ...... $2.95 wood in golden finish weigh 5 lbs. to the pair. Special Bungalow Aprons of Un­ Bungalow Aprons of ex­ — Main Floor forvj ...... $2.50 On sale, eaeh ...... 90* Cotton, $1.48 bleached Cotton made with cellent grade print, .pat­ —Second Floor 69c and 98c k i m o n a - sleeves and Side-hook Corselettes of novelty, pink cotton, terned in fancy stripes; Aprons made from pure trimmed with colored 100 Yards of Vine Cam­ made with elastic insets over the kips. Tape binding. They are fastened all' sizes. ■ Special, each bric Embroidery A Sale of Sample Pairs of shoulder straps and four strong hose supporters ; gum rubber and shown in assorted colors. They are down the back and are at ...... 89* 14 to 18 Inches wide. Regu­ sizes 32 to 36. On gale at...... $1.48 neatly bound and finished very neat. Special value. lar 50c a yard. On sale —Coreets, First Floor each ...... ,...... 69* Aprons of plain chambray for ...... *...... 3B* with shoulder straps and and cheeked prints, with­ Lace and Novelty Curtains bib. A handy apron for Polly Prim Aprons of fancy prints. Special value, at out bib. Special, at 39* many purposes. On sale for Fine Frilled Bmbroideriee To-morrow Morning Trimming Buttons at Half-Price 69* and ...... 98* each ...... 57* —Whltewear, First Floor » —Notion», Main Floor 140 yards only. Regular Values to $10.56 for. a pair ...... $4.95 Trimming Buttons m plain and covered effects, in a- value, a yard 60c. On sale variety of colors, including black, red, grey. pink, mauve .for ...... 39* Values to $5.50 for. a pair ...... $2.50 green and brown. Small and medium aises. Wednes­ 100 Pairs of Children’a Values to $3.95 for. s pair ...... $1.75 day morning special at ...... _...... Half Price All-wool Hose . Linoleum —Main Floor Values to $2.20 for, a pair ...... ,...,$1.00 —Notions, Main Floor 1„ and A rib. Shade» brown The curtains include Scotch. Novelty and Nottingham. black, taupe. Regular 11.00 One of each pair has been used as season’s sample and value. On sale at ...... BO* Remnants Airtight Heaters is slightly soiled, but otherwise as perfect in condition Auto Strop Razor Tonif cam $2.00 and $2.75 as its mate. Children’s Three-quarter On Sale —Drapery, Second Floor At Half-Price Golf Socks Size 18-inch. Regular $2.75 33c for ...... $2.00 Tonlfoam hair dressing and Black, brown, grey. heather Wednesday Auto Strop Razor with three scalp cleaner, twenty-five 50c mixture. Value Size 18-inch. Regular $3.25 blade* on sale Wednesday bottles to sell for, each 25* $1.25. On sale at . 76* Morning Wednesday Morning Bargains in the at the remarkable price of for ...... $2.75 each ...... 33* Made of extra heavy . Blades alone are value 3O' 80 Sq. Yards of Inlaid Boys’ Heather Mixture Linoleum Remnants in polished steel with nickel Hardware and China Depts. Scott’s Hose lengths up to 8 sq. yards. plated finishings. WILSON’S INVALID —Stove*. Second Floor Galvanized Wash Boilers, size 90. Special ...$1,89 Shade* Meek, white. brown Value $1.95 a sq. yard. PORT Emulsion and navy. Hezul.r $1.75 On sale, sq. yd., $1.35 Galvanised Wash Boilers, size 80. Special .. .$1.69 $1.75 si Je Wednesday morn­ value- On sale for *8* A Clearance Sale Galvanized Wash Tubs, three sizes. $1.49, $1.69 ing for ...... SI.20 Large .lie ...... 84* 200 Square Yards of Printed Linoleum, in lengths up and ...... v...... $1.89 —Shaving Supplies Section Small elle ...... 42* to 10 square yards. Original values 98e and $1.15 a square Women’s Bilk Ribbed yard. On sale at, a square yard ...... ,.65* of Spark Guards Galvanised Water Pails, special, eaeh ...... 59* Hose 100 Square Yards of Oilcloth, lengths to 8 square yards'. -24 x 30 inches. Special, at Glass Wash Boards, special, eaeh ...... 79* Value |1S« « pair. On sale Clearing at, a square yard .1;...... :...... 39* each...... $2.15 Universal Bread Mixer, 4-loaf size ...... $4.29 Ribbons at Sale Prices 7»* .fa# ...... —Linoleums. Second Floor 30 x 30 inches. Special at 8-loaf size. Special...... $5.19 Dresden Ribbons of heavy grade taffeta, in beautiful each ...... $2.35 Brown Betty Fancy Rockingham Teapots, four and six lustrous finiâh ; dark and light backgrounds with a rich Heather Mixture Hoee 30 x 36 inches. Special at cup sizes. Regular 75c for ...... 49* rose design. Regular 45c. On sale for, a yard ... 25* each ...... $2.60 7-Piece Plain Glass Berry Set. Special at ...... 98* Novelty Ribbons consisting of 10-inch wide plain and 2 and 1 rib. Regular value Lunch and Tea Room a pair, $1.60. Wednesday 110 x 42 inch's. Special at Plain Glass Sugars and Creams, a set .1...... 65* brocaded satin, 10-inch wide Dresden» and novelty tinsel Open from 9.15 a.m. till 5.3(1 p.m.. A la (’arte meals at ribbon in conventional design. Original value $1.50 for Morning Special, a pair, 80* each ..... v...... $2.75 Hand-painted China Cream Jugs. Special at ...... 25* - all hours. Merchants’ Lunch at 11.30 a.m. All sixes made to order. and ...... »...... 35* a yard ...... 59# —Lower Maip Floor —Ribbons, Main Floor -Hosiery, Main Floor till 2 p.m.—Third Floor —Stoves. Second Floor DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED ■ . "■ .... ", ..y-'- , ~ i W »fltfWlIIIMI111 'unwiiiiff^Wlin] /Éil'iHÎ ' :T^"‘ r ' \ ;

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDA^JANUARY 13,1924 SPECIALS Finest Seedless Rai-hns. Brisket of Beef, We Offer tÎK‘ Free 4* - IN WOMAN’S DOMAIN - 2 lbs' ...... 25#* per lb., IOC and .3. ,8C Lean Pot Roasts, Oxo Cordial. per lb., 12C and...... lO^ rrg, 50c* iar for . . — . 115# Boneless Stewing Beef, 2 lbs...... 85f K Dried Wrinkled Peas, Bound Steak, • ;l lbs. fur ...... 20<* ~j>er lb., 18C and ...... 15C Pry's Cocoa,1 large tin 24c Stewing Lamb, lb...... 17Ç SET ACCUSED OF Esquimalt Chapter, I.O.D.E., B. C. Granulated Sugar, I Finest Eastern Salt Mackerel. Re-elects Head Officer by 20 lbs...... 91.95 I large fish, cavh ...... 25c Acclamation Hostesses Condemn “Custard j* The Esquimalt Chapter, I.O.D.K.. Pie” Tactics; Wanton Dam­ held Its monthly meeting yesterday H.O. KIRKHAM & CO., LTD. afternoon at the Sailors’ Club, the re­ age by “Four Hundred” Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Chubb have It will be of Interest to a large gent, Mrs. Croft, presiding. 612 Port Two Sanitary Stores 749 Yates arrived in the city for Mr. Chubb's number of people in the city to know Very satisfactory reports were giv­ Toronto, Jan. 15 (Canadian Presrt recital this evening. that preparations are now well on en by the treasurer, Mrs. Francis and Press find pulpit have given much ■ ----- BySP ------—----- the way for & grand Burns concert by Mtf. Finland. Echoes secretary to be held under the auspices of Bt prominence lately to a story origin­ Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie Hendrie, of Mrs. Turner reported that two lay­ Toronto, have arrived at the Empress Andrew’s Presbyterian Church choir. ettes had beert required since the la*t ally published in The Globe which Hotel. The concert will take place on Tues­ meeting and that she was again in :3L_ alleged that “extensive repairs" were 4- -4- -t- day, January 22, in the Chamber of need of funds. In voting the sum of needed in houses where the younger Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duff, of Ban Commerce Hall and the programme $26 ih<‘ chapter thaiUjted Mr*. Turner Fawcett will consist of numbers from the for her kplendtd and untiring efforts set of Toronto's “Four Hundred” Francisco, are visiting In Victoria gathered. One hostess said: and are guesta at the Empress Hotel. best exponents of Scottish song and In connection with the maternity ‘I know of one debutante's party ♦ e ♦ lore. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Longfield work, which she has carried on for In Ten Days have arrangements in hand. where the young men pulled the tele­ Miss Rose McDonald. Olive Street, several years. Pipeless phone from the wall, and then boast­ Nomination of officers was then has left for Seattle, where she will At the First Baptist t’hurch on ed of what they considered a smart enter the Providence Hospital to proceeded with. Mrs. Croft acceded Wednesday, Januar> ». the Rev. W. to Ihe unanimous request of the The result* will amaze you, if you fight feat. Again, - at another friend’s train as a nurse. P. Freeman celebrated the marriage hoVne, a group of carefully trained -r + 4- gSpmhers to again accept the office of of Gladys Ethel, youngest daughter of regent. The chapter very reluctantly the film on teeth Furnace youths engaged in Innocent corhbat, Miss Mona Doyle entertained a few Mr. and Mrs A. C. Rldout. 633 Oswe­ S*v- accepted the resignation of Mrs. Mc- 'Sow I* : he time to tnsf*1 using cream puffs and chocolate friends on Friday evening'with threo go Street, and Mr. Andrew T. Q. Hmil- jour Pipe!®*» Furnace. Be eclair* a* their weapons. The effect tables of mah Jong, followed by Taviah from the post of secretary Millions of people bm found the other removes it without bai» Eb, lie. youngest son of the late Mr. and owing to Ill-health. Mrs. Francis will new beauty, new protection, new #ure and get our prlcei first. mtvhr the wail and ceiling took like a dancing. Mrs. Smlllle, of 53 Aan Juan Avenue. fui scouring. piece of badly smeared batik, and carry on as treasurer. Several nom - delights, through this test we offer Avoid 'tire rteke by having The bride was beautifully gowned in ination* were made for each of the Many careful tests proved thaw ~ your furnace amoke pi pee re­ the ultimate result was that the Mr. T. H. Slater returned on Sun white crepe meteor trimmed with you. methods effective. Then a new- whole room had to be repapered and other officers, the list of which will newed now day from Kapaloope. where' forr methe roses and orange blossoms with em­ b* Vested at the"fofllce of the mu­ It le time you knew these bene­ type tooth paste was created ta painted to hide- the macks-of an ‘en­ past few weeks he has been the gtffcKg1-1 fit» if you don’t know them now. apply them daily. The name is joyable* evening. What Often ap­ broidered veil and carried a bouquet nicipal chapter. The election of of­ of his eon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. of Ophelia rosea and white carnations ficers will take place at the February They ere results you need and Pepeodent. In seven years it has pears in the society column as a and Mrs. Ross Hett. Miss Janet Tulley was the winsome meeting. B. C. HARDWARE •jolly little affair* Is in reality so + 4- ‘ 4» want. Let this teat prove them to brought to homes the world over flower-girl. Mr. W. J. Smlllle sup­ A new members was received. Mrs. •you, a new dental era. amusing that It costs the host sev­ Miss Caroline Smith, who has had Kldgard. General regret was ex­ eral hundred dollars to repair the ported the bridegroom. Miss Helen & PAINT Co., Ltd. charge of the hospital at Swanson Moore presided at the organ. During pressed at the resignation of Mrs. R. damage*. Ash-tray* are regarded by •Ray. le visiting in Victoria with her 8. Ross, who has gone tb Vancouver Film end offense The Range People young bloods as quite passe, and th* brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and the signing of the Register Mrs. R. Also fruit effect* ;ii Fort 8t. Phone H Macintosh sang the solo “O Sweet. O Her energy and • initiative will be Film on teeth is unclean. It mere lighted stubs are carelessly thrown Mr*. George Hughes, Balfour Avenue. greatly missed by the chapter. Ptpsodent also incorporates ▼ + + Fair. O Holy.” After the ceremony beauty. At first that film ia viscous. on Persian rugs, if pot actually A social half-hour was spent hy the other principles, learned from the ground Into ’powder beneath a dis­ Mr. W. Downes, Dominion entomo­ a reception was held at the home of You can feel it now. With ordi­ members after the business of the value of certain fruits in the diet. dainful heel." / logist for British Columbia. Is leav­ the bride's brother, Mr. K. A. Rldout, nary brushing, much of it clings 1840 Birch Street. Apnong the many meeting concluded, and a delicious It multiplies the glkalimty of the Another woman, whosejiame is fa­ ing to-night for Chilliwack to attend tea was served. —L end «taye. Soon it diacolor» and miliar to everyone In and out of so­ the entomological convention being beautiful gift* was a cheque from saliva, also its Starch dig estant. held there on January 17. IS and IS. Mr. Biggerataffe Wilson, of the B. forme dingy coats. Those are Nature’s agent* for com­ net y. declares that she has given her Film also holds food substance Inst young people's party. Last ~r 4- . «r Wilson Co., where the bride had been bating acid and starch deposits. which ferments and forms acid. It Spring she entertained • for her Mise Emily Hall, RJt.. who has employed for five years, and a case Pepeodent twice daily gives them been spending the past year in Cali­ holds the add in contact with the daughter. Before the guests ar­ of sWverware from the staff. After manifold effect, just as eating fruit rived she went upstairs to the attic fornia, is visiting in Victoria as the a honeymoon in the Sound cities and teeth to cause decay. Germs breed Good housewives guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Portland. Mr. and Mr*. Smlllle will would do. The peoples who con­ and locked the doors of the servants* by million» in it. They, with tar- stantly eat fruit are markedly im­ moms, on the strength of rumors she W. K. Hail, Richmond Avenue. make their home in this city. tar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. mune to tooth decay. ------use .------tarât' Few people escape these film- At 2 o’clock, when the maids retired DOMESTIC SCIENCE caused troubles unless they fight ev. Dr. Cimpbell celebrated the to their floor, they found their £arriage of Mr. William John St. John’s Guild that film. Watch the change* doors broken open and the looms in Coward, of Sidney, and Miss Ivy Broun a Poison's complete disarray, with holes burnt Local Council of Women Re- Grace Middleton, of Victoria. Mi­ Dental science, after long re­ Quiick changes come when Pep. in the bed linen and broken whiskey Reduces Debt on nt is used! They will surprise ami Mt*s. Coward will make their ■ vives Matter of “Frills” . search, has found two film combat­ sodeni flask* on the floor. Other com­ home in Sidney, following a honey­ and delight you. Corn Starch plaints are numerous, and Include moon trip. ants. One disintegrates the film. the following misdemeanors: Neg­ Church Organ “Since home and home-makers Send the coupon for * 10-Day in soups, sauces and gravies because it enriches 4- 4- 4* contribute so largely to the welfare of lect to answer Invitations, the abao The Bridge Club In connection with Tube. Note how clean the teeth them, thickens smoothly, and imparts a delicate lute ignoring of the hostess during a nation and Inasmuch k* domestic feel after using. Mark the absence the. Overseas League assembled last science Is a subject in which most ilavour. With vegetable sauces and savouries the whole evening, bringing unin­ evening in the Zetland Tearoonyg for The annual meeting of St John's Protect the Enamel of the viscous film. See how teeth Chufch Indies' Guild was held in women are engaged and know some- this Com Starch is particularly successful, and vited guests. and so on. it* flr*t meeting in 1124. Among Pepeodent disintegrates the become whiter as the film-coats The Star, on the other hand, quotes THe guild room on Monday at 2.36 Ttrtng Sbmrt.1t is the opinion of the in the wonderful variety of their preparation, all those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ç executive of the Local Council of film, then removes it with an disappear. men and women who WilTaot admit C. Cooper, Captain and Mrs. Norman. p.m. and gratifying reports were Then you will realise how much knowledge of- such actions . In their read, showing that the past year was Women of Victoria that this work as agent far softer than enamel. palates Are catered for. For swççfc dishes of all Mr. and Mrs. Flack. Mrs. Downes, taught has not been, up to the pres­ this new method means to you and wbtwcv « Jta*. MWb a most successful one. The guild has Never use a film combatant Ttjncls fhis Vorri Starch is' e merpjber» of the younger set can in BP iPSWiJBJ flaPTOL tifrpTt •’wnyimyg-Tw •neTogaLAxajs t o ent. as useful a* it might be to the which contain» harsh grit. yours. Cut out coupon now. raise funds for the payment of Tne “ RAISLEY " — the sere raising powder —> many cases set ai> example to their Miss Foggo., Mine Walters. Mis* elders,” says one lady. "In fact 1 be­ Mason and Mrs. lin ks organ debt which they have "now re­ submit the suggestion that a confer­ ia a product of the same firm. It etmphliee lieve that the member* of Toronto’s duced to $2.000 and (hey tnïet this ence be called of the.following elected cake and pastry making and ia superior to the younger set that 1 know are better Mrs. À. C. Gardner, of Bellevue year to make a large pâyment on this representatives of the Local Council. Me* « Canada best of baking powders. behaved than the young set of. say, Court, entertained at the tea hour on account. -,——... •• Vnlversity Women'jl. ClO-ly Women s 10-Day Tube Free .%! r. George Heturdav afternoon. The table* were The rector. Rev., F. A. P. Chadwick, Institutes, Parent-Teacher Associa­ A COOK BOOK, joint wmt 4kI.cimu >tcipm Beardmorc said: '‘Shortly after the decorated with carnations and Oregon was present and congratulated the tions. also an equal numlier of women Pg’psaidgjrvt THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Composed of experienced and suc­ and hint* on cooking, Will be moiloJ on netipl armistice, there wet*. for a while, a grape. Mrs. A. B. Wooldridge and ladles on the splendid work they had Dept. P. 191 Oeorge St.. Toronto. Cab. V « 3c tlomp. laxity of courtesy. Hut.” ha erapha- Mrs. W. H. Ford did the table honors. accomplished. cessful teachers or supervisor* of The New-Dhy sfreti. “this I* gradually passing The guest* included Mr*. -Wooi- . The following officers werp elected domestic science, and. .Lhosc respon» Mail 10-Dsp Tube of Pepsodu* to BRERETON IMP. CO., away and the young people are dredge, Mrs. Ford. Mrs JT. Riddle. _for 18?4- _Hon. president*. Mrs. siblé for training />e appntnttng do­ Dentifrice mestic science teachers in the prov­ Mercantile Bldg, gradually recovering their social Mrs. Mesher. Nanaimo: Mrs. E. Al- Chadwick and Mrs. D. R. Her; presi­ butt. Mrs. 8. B. Bowers Mrs. A. ince." * balance.** dent. Mrs. Townsiey ; vice-presidents, ...This résolution was brought up for Now advieed by leading dentists , - VANCOUVER. B.C. The pastor of Walmer RoAd Bap­ Poteen.Xl „Miee „ Poison.u Mrs. R- Russell "Mrs. RWont gird Mrs Ftittnnr trees- Îk.™'_5 J!üi urer. Mr.. Tice: secretary. Mlea Cal- consideration at the mbhtnTy" meet­ the world over. tist Chiirch. Rev, John Mac Neill, re­ Mr we take 4e s i rjJ^- cently re/erred to these" stories from Bowers gave some charming vocal lum. The meetings are held «every ing, of the IxkbI Council yesterday selection*, accompanied by .Mrs. afternoon, and idouuenLly auppurled '■ >- Monday at 2,34# In the guild room, hv Mrs. H. E. Young. The matter will and the officers would lw* glad to be laid beforwrhe affiliated weieiiee. C.P.R. SOCIAL Ho*. Walter C. Nlchol. Lieutenant - welcome ladies who' woufiTTlke to and will he dealt with at the annual Governor of British Columbia, sailed assist, in the work for the organ meeting of the council to he held on the council at the re-organlzation A military 600 game under the fund «of St. John's Church. auspices of the C.P..R. Social Club yesterday from New York on the February 13 and 14. meeting of tbe Social Hygiene Coun­ will be held in the Empress Hotel diner Empress of Scotland on a trip The council's interest in the nar­ cil. to-night. The game commences to th< Medlterreni Gibraltar cotic traffic problem wa* nga£i stir­ Routine business and the prelim­ sharp at 8.30 o'clock and all players he will be joined by Mrs. Nlchol who Kumtuks Hear of red by a I sitter from the city prosecu­ inary arrangements for the annual Will Consider a are requested to be on time. Good has been staying in Switzerland for tor. C. L. llarrtson. and Mrs. Graves. meeting occupied the attention of th«* Is Washday a Worry? scrip prizes are to be given away some weeks. Little Theatre in Mrs. William Grant and Miss Crease council for tha remainder of tne Memorial to the Late and a very enjêyable game is an- were Appointed a- committee to con­ Tneeting ticipated The usuel fortnightly In- Announcement is made o* the mar- fer further with the writer. Stricter itation dance, under the auspices of I riage at Bella Cools. B.t\, on Janu- Okanagan Valley censorship of magazines was also A SASKATCHEWAN DEATH There’s Always a Simple Rev. Wm. Stevenson the C P U. Social Club will be held in ary 3 of Constance Editli (Dorothy), urgetl. the council endorsing a reso­ youngest daughter of the late John lution from the New Westminster Whltewood. Sask.. Jan. 15—James I the ballroom of the Empress Hotel Sanders, ninty-hine. a resident of t on Thursday evening;. Dancing will riayton and Mrs. Clayton, to Andy, Local Council to this effect. Western Canada’ since 1383. died here Remedy commence at 8 3p and continue to eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carroll Atkins’s Interesting experi­ I>r. Irene Hudson and Mrs. J. K. With a view to the arranging of ment in the establishment of a Lit­ yesterday after a long Illness. some permanent memorial to the late 11.30 to the' strains of Prof. Oeard's Christensen. Rev. 8. Peat performed Vnsworth were elected to represent Cranleigh House School Simply pack up your entire five-piece orchestra. the ceremony. tle Theatre at Xaremain in the Rev JWilliam Stevenson, pastor ot Okanagan Valley was graphically ALBERTA UNEMPLOYMENT (C. V. MILTON, A.C.P.) washing, phone for our repre­ Offers a full course for boys from sentative and just that quickly the Km manuel Baptist t’hurch. a re­ M-mher. of the former parieh of deecrtoed by Mlee foddlnetonvB thé Edmonton. Jan. 15.—Not quite 500 . 1_____ ... ___. Uni.. «4.1 « .. „ , . .... Ine ! ftcourse of an interesting paper t>e- beginner* to matriculation. Easter *• your washday worries will be presentative meeting of citizens will Ft*. Jame* met on SatuAlay evening men were on the unemplyoment list Term starts January 15. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gird- fore the Kumtuks Club at its lunch­ over. Isn’t that easy? | be held on Friday evening at 8 for Alberta, so tSr as registration at The Willows Phene 4406 wood. 321 Belleville Street, to show eon yesterday. Miss Coddinglon out­ the Government Labor Bureau ia Really, every woman who [ o’clock in the t schoolroom of the their appreciation of the work of thé lined the steps leading to the move­ concerned when the year 1933 closed. values her health should spare I First Congregational Church. Quadra Rev. H. T. Archbold during hia in- ment tn British Columbia and re­ herself these Winter days and umbenvy at the church. Mr. Arch- capitulated the mechanical and other Street. At this meeting the matter Æ difficulties which beset the origina­ take advantage of one of the hold was presented with an Illumin­ will be thoroughly discussed. Alder- modern services furnished by ated address as a token of respect tor in his efforts. These difficulties, however, had been conquered, and a this laundry. Health is worth man* Woodward will preside. and affection Very Rev. Dean Quainton was present and made the number of very beautiful produc­ This mew lotion it imsUmtly ^everything. Hafeguai t your­ tions had been staged in this Little self and phone presentation with a few appropriate absorbed by the skin words. Mrs Arch bold was presented Theatre with conspicuous success. 2300 with a pretty bouquet. Refreshments Nominations for the various offices were served and greetings «exchanged. In the club were announced, prelim­ PUTS HEALTH m There were about fifty present in­ inary to the annual meeting on Janu­ cluding Rev. F. 11. Fait. The table ary 21. Mr* R. B. McMlcklng and "•NEW METHOD tastefully decorated and pre­ Miss McMillan were welcomed as sided over by Mrs. Fatt. assisted by guests at the luncheon by Miss Lot AND VIM INTO tie liowron, the president. LAUNDRY Mrs. Pennell. 1015-17 North Park Street WOMEN YOUR HOME So Say* Mrs. MacPherson of Lydia E.Pinkham'» Vege­ AND YOU January Shoe table Compound SALE Brantford, Ont.—“I was always By MELIW KtNPALl tired and the least exertion would pot MUTRIB & SON’S me out for a day or two. 1 had a Homi-made Wallpaper lté* IMM tiLAH 9TKKKT pressing pain on the top of my head, pain in the nape of ray neck, and when Rough, red hands 1 stooped over I could not get up with­ The house was new and lovely, out help, because of pain in my back. with beautiful woodwork and floor*, I did not sleep well apd was nervous and the simple, gracious lines that Grow smooth and white when you .fatty V&irs cf at the least noise. I keep house, but I make the modern dwelling so satis­ fying when well handled. The roorhs apply this healing preparation was such a wreck that I could not were well proportioned, the windows m sweep the floor nor wash the dishea well placed and the stairs rbse With •iVidVuT P uG ^ Ft10Nl without lying down afterwards. A low. wide treads from a spacious en­ UB a little of this clouded, silvery liquid on your rOlBEBy* 552 friend living near me told me what trance hall. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com­ The next problem confronting the R hand* when they get dry or rough. At once you U H1 755 BR0UCMT0N JT pound had done for her so I began to ' owners was the treatment of the will feel wonderful relief. The dry, irritated skin will take it. With the first bottle 1 felt | walls'. All oil the rooms had been in the desigp. Then she picked out brighter and got so l could wash dishes finally settled upon as to wall decor­ and bought some faintly blue paper become soft end supple. Every trace of irritation ation (or un-decoration>. but the mis­ and hastened home again. end sweep without having to lie down. tress of tbe home stood in Indecision All that day she carefplly “cut and will disappear. Later I became regular again in my ; in her hall. She did so want one of fitted’* her landscape paper as If it Today thousands of women are keeping their hands monthly terms. I have taken ten bot- j the beautiful old landscape papers were a garment. Instead of the trees ties all told and am now all better. I I which are so especially appropriate in and the steps and Uttle temple being smooth and white with Jergens Lotion, a product in can truly say that your wonderful halls. Where pictures are neither repeated every two feet all over the which benzoin and almond, two of the most healing medicine cannot be beaten for putting needed nor suitable. But the Import­ whole wall, she had them carefully Horlicks - health and vim into a woman.”— ed landscape papers were so expen­ placed along Just over the chair rati akin restoratives known, are combined with other Mrs. Jambs H. MacPherson, 309 sive, even in reproduction, as to be so that tfcey formed a charming gar MAYBE YOU'VE READ HER prohibitive. She had almost decided den. Meanwhile she had had a pa- fragrant, soothing ingredients. Jergens Lotion leaves Greenwich St, Brantford, Ont. STORIESz—Judge Chester W. •lalted Milk reluctantly to give up the idea when perhanger come and cover the upper IF ROYALTY WEOS^-Miss no disagreeable stickiness — your akin absorbs it If you are suffering from a displace­ Barrows of Providence, R.I, re­ one of those brilliant inspirations wall with the plain blue paper which Safe ment, irregularities, backache,or any cently entered an order vacating which bites the thinking home-maker formed a soft Summer sky Against Lois Booth (above), granddaugh­ instantly. Its effect on a chapped or irritated skin ia Milk other form of female weakness write the divorce granted !$fina Wilcox came to.her aid. ' this sky row the tops of the tree*, ter of J. R. Booth, multl-millfbn- marvelous. to the Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Putnam Bapderson (above), the The next morning she flew as on higher In some places than in others, uire lumber king of Ottawa. Can­ sJW. 1 Vsr lefeote Co., Cobourg, Ontario, for Lydia E, short story writer. She must winga. to the wallpaper establishment making an uneven and ever-different ada, soon will become the bride Get a bottle of Jerfeas Lotion today —50 cents at soy drug store * A Is valide Pink barn's Private Text-Book upon she patronised and asked to see the combination of the same design. of Prince Erik of Denmark (be­ or toilet goods counter. Or send for lari* ***• trial battle free. The satisfy the court she was a resi­ all-over landscape paliers which come }t took time. yes. and ingenuity. •'Ailments Peculiar to Women.” 0 dent of Rhode Island for more low) according to prevalent Aedrew Jergens Co., Limited, Sherbrooke St., Perth, Ontario. by the roll. She selected one that She fitted and pasted every piece of rumors. The prince is »bm first- A Nutritious Diet for All Aict. than two years prior to "October. Showed trunks of taH trees, masses tbe cut-out landscape herself, but the cousin to King George Y^~snd a Keep Horiick’* Always on Hani 1923. Photo taken recently at of grey-green foliage, a flight of gar­ result was a triumph of Individuality, Merchants* lunch 50c. Served ^at lasts and—economy. most democratic lad, ‘tig said. ^Quick Lunch; Home or Office, Strathcona Hotel. rtnehurst N.C; den steps ant} a little Greek temple

--...4. mm , t ■■aMMMHMMBMMMMMWHNMK! r VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15,1924 Z~Y t AT THE THEATRES Kansas City Symphony Orchestra Here on Saturday January IS January 19 Story of Loot and the last day U*“T" the last day AT THE THEATRES Artistic Temperament Dominion—"Don’t Cali It Love." 1211 DOUGLAS STREET at Dominion Theatre Capitol—“Rosita." «oulmbie—"Th. Shriek of Araby.- Playhouse—"Disraeli." The Paramount picture '•Don’t Call Royal—"The Brass Bottle." It Love,” a William de Mille produc­ tion, which is being shown at the Dominion Theatre, is a story of love the slam-bang slapstick for humor and artistic temperament. It takes either. Clara Beranger adapted the you»*right into the intimate and pri­ story from Julian Street’s novel, vate life of a hot-blooded, hot- tem­ “Rita Coventry.” The photography, pered opera singer who has as many which, in passing we might add, loves as she has gowns —and that’s superb, was done by Guy Wllkjr. going some. Nlta Naldl plays the prima donna and the chap who falls into her silken lovenet is Jack Holt, Mary Pickford Has as Richard Parrish. Agnes Ayres, as Alice Meldrum, Parrish's fiancee, Rod Role of Grown-mp IX Rocque and Theodore KoslofY as Help Us to Make the Remaining 3y2 Days of Our the impresario are all featured. in New Photoplay "Don’t Call It -Love” has a distinc­ tive appeal and does not depend on Is Mary Pickford 'feeing to grow Closing-Out Sale Pleasant and Profitable To You upYk-r, , CAN Mary J»lckford grow up? Will the public allow Mary Pickford By shopping in the morning if possible. to grow up? v ' her hair is up throughout practically Allen. Jack Grace. Morley Plunkett, Will the millions of her admirers the entire production. The beautiful Herr Wilkinson. Gordon Calder. Al. Organ Recital By taking small parcels with you. COLUMBIA to whom she hga become endeared curls are in evidence only once, dur­ Johnson and all the other favorites ing a boudoir acefte. Throughout the of the “Carry On" Company at**still * . 1 TO-DAY as a /'little” gin allow their idolized To-night by Great _By shopping in person which always means greater "Little Mary” to grow up, over night rest of the play her hair Is dressed with the show.) Several new over­ Double Feature Attraction as it were or will they still want in Spanish fashion, with the pictur­ seas stars have been, added, the most satisfaction. her as “Tees,” her most beloved esque bareUa comb as the only notable being John Hagan, the fl Canadian Organist character. adornment. mous “Glinger l1 ” of the Second-Division By Making a Definite Choice. BEN TURPIN Is Mary Pickford going to grow Concert I*arty in France. up? That is the question which has The sale of reserved seats opens at By George J. Dyke "The Brass Bottle" the box office to-.lay. been aaked by countless thousands. The organ recital in the Metro­ The answer seems to be voluntarily at Royal Hailed politan Church to-night may be Justly Here Are the Wonderfully Attractive Offerings for "The Shriek embodied In her new photoplay pro­ said to be one of the outstanding duction, "Rosita," a United . Artists as Film Novelty local musical events of the season. release, which is now showing at the WITH THE DVMBELLS Frederick Chubb, Mus. Bac.. F.R.C.O., Wednesday Morning of Araby” Capitol Theatre. “The Brass Bottle,” Maurice Tor- of Christ Church, Vancouver, is one Five Reels of Ben Turpin Laughs In this production Miss Pickford neur's fantastic comedy drama from of the greatest organists, not only portrays the role of Rosi ta, and while the novel of the same name by F. of the Pacific coast, but in the Do­ and Mack Bennett Burlesque the portrayal is that of a young girl, • Comedy Anstey, English author, will be the minion. His Saturday ’twilight” re­ SHOP EARLY it is a distinct departure from the feature at the Royal again to-day citals have becorpe famous, and his —Also— “little” girl roles Mins Pickford long and Wednesday only. programmes.a re of a very high stand­ has been Identified with in the past. Interpreted by an all-star cast, in­ ard. One of these is the programme In fact, Roslta is quite a grown cluding Harry Meyers. Ernest Tojr- arranged for bis recital this evening. “The Second Fiddle” young woman and the question which rence, Charlotte MtTrinm and Bar­ I in all he is playing thirteen number* Hosiery Women’s Underwear Specials wiH now be asked will be, 1 ~*~Fialurihg Glen . Hunter bara Ivi Mnrr. the story revolv;es -4»d his assisting vocalist is a local “CAN Mary lick ford grow up?" around the adventures of a struggling I singer of high attainments, Mrs. Glow Silk Hose in white and navy Miss Pickford, as Roslta, realizes young architect who releases a genie Edward Parsons, who is to - give the Glove Silk Vests, colors pink and the ambition of all “little" girls; that from a brass bottle in Which he has I beautiful recitall\e and air from also a fanty striped hose in Mark. is to wear her hair up. In "Roslta" been confined for many thousand j Cowan's Cantata, “3Ù John’s Eve,” white. Original price $4.50 to years. The genie in gratitude for his ' Sterndale-Bennett's “Dawn. Gentle Original prices $2.75 to $4.00. release showers the architect with l Flower.’’ aiui. “A- -Bong of Dawn,” by Closing-out Price, $1.95. $5.95. Closing-out Price, $2.95. favors WWhv bWW to tîfr utrrmrw » Klngrton-Htewart. • white-Mesr- PLAYHOUSE stances and the change of customs ! ford Warn will act as accompanl- Children's Lisle Socks in white Glove Silk Vests. Bloomers and TO-DAY during the period of the genie’s im­ prisonment,' prove embarrassing. Mr. Chubb opens his programme with colored tops, also in platn ROYAL The stoly is an extraordinary in­ with a “Scherso.” by Marco Boss!. Combinations. Original price, at termingling of modern London and Burn in Brescia. Italy, m IhJ. Boss! tailors. Original price 50c to 85c. George Arliss JANUARY 17, 18 and If* King Solomon’s court of six thou­ is a son and pupil of the organist, $5.50 to $8.75. Closing-out Price In His Masterpiece Matinee Saturday sand years ago; the genie, with all lletro Bossi, and is accounted the Closing-out Price, 35b a pair. his powers of materialisation, ac­ greatest organist, of to-day of his $3.95. complishes the seeming impossible country. He Is a prolific irriter. The 3fie DUMBELLS with a wave of his hand, but unfor­ Scherzo Opus 49. is one of two The tunately is unfamiliar with the needs i great Liszt, the inventor of the The entire stock of woolen Woolen Bloomers, colors navy Disraeli hcÂPT Plunketts suotwt of modern times. The story is one JACK GRACE j "tone" pocnf is_ represented * by hi* COUNTRY STORE TO-NIOHT that can best be told by the marvels musical “portrait” - designated piece goods to clear at half grey, sand and mauve. Original 40 PRIZES of photography. It is described Gt* IHitnbells, in CTheerio at the i •spotwlixio,” based on Raphael's plc- Cheerio delightfully refreshing tale with Royal Theatre next Thursday. Friday ture of that name. depicting the be price. price $3.50. Closing-out Price Thursday, Friday. Saturday gnd Saturday. trot ha I of the Blessed Virgin to THE mNdKS cWPÀNY rRy.A «mil# ajjfLaii of the.jgju4sD.dor Ywssnij ...... |ii"m..mnm ~^m*m**e*. $2.35. _...... ;____ - arttiw of the days of old. Presents Vaudeville. Songs. Dance*. The genius of Dvorak will be found Choruses Old and New, And Potted „ ENTIRELY NEW Version of Good Laughs at In his “Indian Lament,” and the great BREWSTER S MILLIONS Evening—55*. 85*. fl.iO, Desert Trout on Russian composer. Tchmtkowsky, All GOSSARD and NEMO *1.66, *3.20 Playhouse Show will be heard in one of the weird MARY MILES MINTER Matinee—55*, 85*, *1.10, dances from his famous “Casse - Corsets at 20 per cent dis­ The balance of our stock of in Turpin's Hook in Noieette" Suite (“Nut Cracker.” > It THE HEART SPECIALIST ~~ *1.66—Prices Include Tax is to be regretted, however, that Mr count. Other lines at from wome n ’'s ready-to-wear . “Shriek of Araby" Everyone knows and loves “Brew­ SEATS NOW ster’s Millions,’’ the pis y that has Chubb has not included the “Danse Coats, Suits, Dresses and Arabe.” as his playing of this at a. 20 per cent to 50 per cent re­ been turning up fresh ms e daisy When Ben Turpin, famous film former recital left a lasting Impres­ star, in the forthcoming Mack Sen- year after year, and never falling to ductions. Skirts to clear at half price. METROPOLITAN METHODIST bring forth peals of laughter from de­ sion. So delight£uU#,.di4 he interpret .CHURCH» nett oomedy feat ure, "The- Shriek, of» the “atmosphere" of the Oriental Araby," an Allied Producers’ and lighted audiences. This play, or rather PlilUf the funniest sewn es Distributors Corporation release, Chas. Wider, born at Lyons, 1845, booked as the chief comedy attraction from it adapted, will be the offering Organ Recital this week at the Playhouse by Mr. is organist of St. Sulplco, Paris, and Kansas City at the Columbia Theatre, takes over his "Marche Pontificale," is consid­ the authority Invested In him in the Hincks Company, together with high- class vaudeville. ered the finest march actually writ­ absence of the real Sheik, one of his ten for Use organ. No. I il IH» tract had been practically let.last to tbs Outer Wharf at their piers, al Orchestra trusty lieutenant! <• H The feature picture which will ac­ year. Only that day there had been & cost of $1,500. The question was company this will be “The Heart. Toccata and Fugde in D. Minor," by Ptah Now Open at " tng genii wlm. Kt Bètrs commun» se- the great John Sébastian Bach, a complaint about the contract from sent to the public works committee HEAD-FIX Frederick Chubb compllshes most astounding feats Specialist,” starring Mary Miles the foreman of the department, the for attention. Mlnter. played here by such celebrated or­ Mas. Bsc.. F R.C.O. of Vancouver with the aid of nothing but a magic ganists as Joseph Bonnet and Marcel alderman added. Alderman Sangwter said it was . Assisted by wand. » private property, and that raised a MRS. EDWARD PARSONS Partages Theatre Haydn, the, composer of the ora- question, of policy. '• tick .ulerYiis Usais*# Brand New Show flag t>f Truce to torio, "Creation," appears on the pro­ SCHOOL GROUNDS SATURDÀV, 19TH see /% j-y gramme, inin thethe Andante fromrrom methe TD PREPARE PLANS The city engineer was Instructed to Tuesday Jan. 15, 1924 Is “Cheirio” Coming make an estimate of the cost ' of 3 and 8.30 rly Uver empress\•h°rvet ? I Admission 50 Cents J • variations, the “"SurpriseSurprise ” havinghav its draining the Victoria West School Ticks!* May Be Had at Fletcher Bros. to Royal Theatre origin to a certain characterise fea­ grounds, at the request of the City ture occurring in one of the varia­ School Board. Rivalry Fades With Approach of tions. Lemare, one of the world’s OF CHURCH LANDS The Dumbells Company will offer CIVIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE Captain Plunkett's fifth annual revue Press Club Valentine Ball most famous organists, and one who “Cheerio" at the Royal Victoria for has set new standards ,both for the To Give Effect to Provision of The council filed by six votes to 1 three days, commencing Thursday. organ builder and the organ player. four a request filed with it regarding Is represented in two numbers, the Victoria City Act ' co-operation with the municipalities "Cheerio” is a brand new show In Two hundred end thirty-five tic­ in admlnistratative problems, sub­ TO-DAY AND every detail. New songs, new kets for the Victoria Rress Club Val­ “Scherzo" from his "O minor Sym­ Can you sketches, new stage settings, new phony," and the lovely “Cantique mitted by the Citisens’ Research In­ ROYAL WEDNESDAY entine ball at the Empress Hotel Send Murder Award Claim to stitute of Canada. • galaxy everything—but the company. ÀI were disposed of within four hours d’Amour.” Vancouver Drug Co., Ltd, Special A Msuric. Tourneur Production of as this? Plunkett. Ross Hamilton. Htan. Ben­ after they were out of the printers’ Schubert’s "Moment Musical." so Police Board For Report Agents Harry Myers nett, -Pat Rafferty, T. J. Lilly, Ben hands. The Press Club ball, the first well known to sill pianists, also has a place, and Casor Ctii. a Russian »» Ernest Torrance social effort of the recently formed To give effect to the regulations club promises to be one of the out­ cofnpuser, In his "Orientale." from defined In the Victoria City Act last “The Brass Bottle Tully Marshall his suit, "Kaleidoscope.” each number law to the people on the high school Harems! Exotic loves! Adventure in the pal­ standing events of the social season. session with regard to church lands, Barbara . La Man- A flag of truce will fly over the Em­ being different in form and coloring, and particularly to allow those question. The action was taken^lt sa aces of mighty kings. Veiled beauties. All the Ford Sterling press on the night of the dance. Poli­ is sure to please. Note the promin­ churches which are now In arrears to understood, on the advice of the mu­ nicipal solicitors, who found that cer­ wonders of 7,000 years ago brought back in the and many others of ticians who hurl verbal daggers at ence of the 'cello stop in this number. have advantage of the discount in the each other across the floor of the Coleridge-Taylor. son of a West current year, the City Council last tain procedure in connection with the escapades of a young modem man who found the greatest. SHARE OF TAXATION request for the submission of the Ref­ African negro, is a remarkable writer, House will meet on terms of good evening adopted a recommendation erendum had not been followed. The a genie with powers greater than Aladdin’s. fellowship. and the improvisation on “Deep from the finance committee that the River," composed of negro melodies, refusal, it is understood, applies only T Reporters, deadly rivals on the city engineer should have plans made, to the project then advanced. dally beat in search of scops,’ will mix he considered the most touching tune and as these plans are ready they Council Rejects School Board like brothers. of all. Slaves used to weep on hear­ should be submitted to the council, Request For By-Law on Child’s Best Laxative is ing these songs. The Interesting of the various ecclesiastical proper­ programme is brought to a close with ties. High School Scheme MRS. ROSE PETERS Wagner’s. “The-RWr of the Vattrjr- Special provision is made for regis­ “California Fig Syrup" ries.” which the great composer has ALL WEEK DOMINION ALL WEEK GREAT MUSICAL tration of such titles In the Victoria depicted so suggestively in this [.and Registry offices. The final passage of formal byilaws Listen in on This One ORGANIZATION wonderful orchestral tone picture, The solicitor recommended that the and a general winding-up of gputihe King Wind majestically journeying council would be Justified In paying business was effected by the Oak Bay over the rolling ocean, “riding, as it Council in ite closing session last ' By Henriette Millar an award for the I-orenz murder out “DON’T CALL IT LOVE” ^ were, upon a horse/' of this year’s estimates by resolu­ night. Reeve Harold F. Hewlett was. The Kansas City Little Nymphony tion. congratulated on his return by ac­ Orchestra Is one of America’s great­ At the last meeting by a six to five clamation to the Reeveehip for an­ Starring AGNES AYRES est musical organizations. other year. All matters arising for vote the council had favored the pay­ settlement were referred to the in­ - Jack Holt, Nita Neldi, Theodore Koeloff, Rod La Rocque N. De Rube rile, the conductor, has ment of the award, and had askpd the been called a musical wonder man, DEFER ACTION ON coming body. Added Attraction—Dorothy Devore in “NAVY ELVES’’ city solicitor to draft a resolution en­ whose ft^me with that of hie orches­ abling the payment to be made. WILL PAY SHARE tra has spread from ocean to ocean. Alderman Marchant moved an A petition from land owners on Coming Next Week Mr. De RubertIs has a# wonderful gift amendment to refer the question for Haultaln Street as to the attitude of MARION DAVIES in “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK of programme building giving his IT report to the Police Commission. ’1 the municipality In connection with audiences compositions so brilliantly think It is a reasonable thing that its share of local Improvements on !>nt'rjur.et"‘pi»y«it b^ty ôrkaii*lway”,h'1 Solicitors For Present Con- the commissioners who have access corporation-owned land received at­ to the circumstances surrounding the tention. The petitioners wiil be in­ Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con­ Do not think Chis orchestra Is tractor Are Not Satisfied case.” he went on, "should enlighten formed that the municipality will pay stipated, feverish child loves the called "little” because it Is playing an us." Incidentally he expressed his its share of any local Improvements pleasant tfkste of "California Fig afternoon concert to your young peo­ With one dissentient, the City doubt under what clause the payment in this connection on land owned by Toronto Woman Advises Syrup” and It never fails to open the ple; it gives you music big enough Council last evening deferred for*an- was proposed Nothing—not a scrap the corporation. In this case the WEEK bowels/ A teaspoonful to-day may and broad enough to satisfy the most other week decision with regard to of paper—had been tabled to Justify Oak Bay shore wotfld amount to Young Mothers ! CAPITOL exacting musical critic, yet the ex­ the city garbage contract. Action some fifteen per cent, of the total. prevent a sick child to-morrow. any expenditure by this year’s coun­ Ask your druggist for genuine quisite readings of this great conduc­ had been deferred for a week already cil. he argued.------— The petitioners in presenting their tor are a Joy and awakening to those plea were fearful that the municipal­ TheWid’s Sweetheart* "California Fig Syrup" which has di­ on approval of the proposed agree­ The council, by a six to five vote, Toronto. Ont.—"During all m$ rections for babies and children of all unlettered in music. tf; ment with Captain W. E. Gardner referred the subject to the Police ity would not take part in the pay­ The great harpist BalVl was heard ment of local Improvements and so years of wifehood and motherhood 1 ages printed on bottle. Mother! You for disposal of the city garbage, in Commission for réport. have hqd such great comfort from the must say “California” or>y ou may get to ask Mr. De Rubertis; “How do you place of the present monthly basis. throw an added burden on the re­ get such wonderful effects from an USE OF BRIDGE maining land owner» oa ths Street use of Dr. Pierce’» Favorite Pre­ an imitation fig, syrup. The engineer reported that the faced with local improvements. scription that 1 do not hesitate to re­ orchestra only half the size of a big council last year had decided not to The council filed a letter from the solicitor notifying the receipt of a The meeting came to an «-ariy ad­ commend it to other women who peed symphony ?” adopt his plan of the city providing journment after an interchange of strength and help during expectancy. The two concerts to be given on the scows, and as a consequence CTiF communication from the Railway Board giving power to use the John­ congratulations on the successful ■Favorite Prescription’ relieved me ol KKHMU> Saturday, wifi he two of the real mu­ tenderer was the only one who would all nausea, or sick stomach, and kept year completed by the 1928 body. sical feats of the season. son Street Bridge, a» already re- ,m uer bid. j\o the council had already de­ NO BY-LAW ON SCHOOL me we»I an^ strong. I took this Max Selinsky, the concert master, cided io accept the tender submitted. P°Alderman Woodward declared that splendid i on io- and nervine—daring - «Latest You is on for one violin polo in the after* Walla Walls and Hedger wrote that The council, it developed, has def­ before the matter was closed the city initely turned down the school board each of my four expectant period.' Success noon. His playing is superb. the contract was entered Into In 1922 and I ffel quite sure that my babies Get Ivies Roma for the evening concert should see every safeguard with re­ request that it submit a money by- with the late Capt. Ruscoe. and that gard to the public protection on the werp Just as greatly benefited as 1 has been creating a great sensation the captain had gt. ,e, to considerable myself, for they were plump and ex­ Better all along the tour. outlay in providing 'the equipment. bridge. . ceedingly healthy from the first mo­ Results The little symphony goes from here He then moved that the council Last March the contract with Mrs. should instruct the solicitor to notify IABBACOMBE JERSEY DAIRY ment”—Mrs. Rose Peters. No. 251 From to Vancouver, the only other Cana­ Ruscbe was stopped and a monthly Sackville Street Your dian city they play for this season. the commission to prevent the rail­ It Is much jegretted that owli term established, which V4» still in way company using the railway span the Increasing demand for °Babba- Health is moat Important to every Negatives operation. She now heard that the tor terminal purposes. combe Jersey Dairy milk the supply iiman Ton cannot afford to negleoi At city was contemplating "secretly” was hot sufficient to meet the de­ It when your neighborhood druggist The solicitor said the amending or­ mands of all customers last Saturday. Professor Einstein dealt with rela­ awarding the contract to V!apt. W. E. der would doubtless be received in can supply you with Favorite Pre­ Gardner, without complaint being We wish to state that the herd has scription. In tltiblet* or liquid. Ait tivity and the fourth dimension. due course. been added to and we will continue Relatively speaking, the world and urged against the fulfilment of the, WWAOF to increase same in order to Insure M M to in Dr» Pieros’« VICTORIA OWL DRUG ft contract. They rei’rtmmi»liriw< an i ROAD AT OUTER WHARF ; . . : J.G.M acFARLANE mgr bis wife will be at the Empress Hotel » full supply of ode standard quality on St. Valentine’s Day. for the first open competitive tender be invited, j Rithet Consolidated Limited re- to customers in the future. 10 cents there if you wish a tria. DOUGHS{,'JOMNSON STS ViCTORIABf i annual ball of the Fourth Estate. Alderman Sangater said the cog* 1 quested repairs to the road leading

BjjjinjKyii»' i!1 wstBCTEMRi VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY. JANUARY 15,1924 3 Yes, It's Winter ARTHUR HEMING in Other Places Writer-Painter of the North OCEAN AND COASTWISE SHIPPING By ANNE ELIZABETH WILSON Even if Not Here With next to Summer weather PILE DRIVER FORCES ruling practically unbroken in X s HEN ARTHUR HEMING wae made—each guest wan served u NEW ADMIRAL LINE TEES LEAVES FOR victoria, if anyone baa doubts as \/\ made hie ftret great northern different shade. MAN INTO THE MUD to such a thing ai real Winter still ’ * Journeys In quest of adven­ The Factor*# Indian wife admitted existing In the world, he had bet­ ture and material for the with pride next day, that ahe had Speeisl to The Times ter consu!t,F. Napier Denison, who books and paintings that have since worked out her individual color EE FOR EPIS Courtenay. Jan. f6.—G » 1 OPERATE WRECK CAUSES NEW is chief apoiogiqt for the element* scheme with analine dyea! made him Internationally famous, he Kirby, a local farmer, while work­ from his dazzling white observa­ “Sitting Under the Blanket” la a ing with the Government < pile tory on top of Oqnsales Hill. wae Impressed especially with the custom explained In “Spirit Lake," Rut Back From Deep Sea -r , priver at Sandwiék. was struck a If you want to know what con­ wonderfully warm-yet-light garments Homing's last published book. What eerind 'glancing Mow by the 3,900* the drawing-room davenport means With Damaged Sti ,T trasts are. compare Victoria w hich the Indiana of the forests wore ® I'.abmer, which acoldently came weather these days with that tp the flapper of to-day, "the blan­ Gear This Afternoon down on him. It struck him qn en the hunt They were like soft ket* meant to the Indian maiden. "As First Venture With Motorship; Francis L. Cutting Submerged which is making them shiver and the hack and drove him Into the scurry for desr life on the woolly blankets, and * came up over there are no eoey corners In a wig­ ■oft mud. There are no bones American Railroads to Instal the head in a kind of hood which wam.'* Hemlng writes, “it ia the Sal- Eighth Job That Yarrows Admiral Peary is New After Striking Watson prairies Mr. Denison says. broken, but possibly Internal In- Automatic Train Control Even the plants around Victoria sometimes was shaped into cans to teaux custom for a maiden to con­ Near Gibson Island verse with her suitor under cover of Have Secured This Month Vessel Device ’ are beginning to think they have give the hunter the appearance of ah a blanket which screens the young over-slept and that Summer hae ‘ animal in silhouette. lover* from the gaxe of the other «*c- Yarrows, Ltd., reported an­ WRECK FOUND BY Another Admiral Line ship will Pacific Salvage Company Dis­ come whllf they have been hiber­ But clvillxation has worked its In­ cu pants of the lodge. But old Noo- other Japanese steamship in for shortly make its appearance in Washington, Jan. lt.—Virtually nating. sidious way, even among Arthur kdom. or The Knowing One, was well DIVER NOT THAT OF patches Ship to Scene every large railroad in the country But, eey* Mr. Denison—the eery Hemlngs Woods Indians. He says able to Judge frtm the general en- repairs this afternoon. The the coastwise routes of the Pa­ win be required before February* thought making hie teeth chatter the funniest as well as the most pa­ tour of the blanket Just ho-.v the Shinkai, Mara, formerly known BRITISH SUBMARINE cific Steamship Company. The To salvage the submerged tug­ 1926, to eqt^p substantial portions, of and compelling him to draw hie thetic eight he saw when he revisited courtship was progressing. Early in boat Francia L. Cutting, sunk off its mileage with automatic train con­ coat close around him—there are one of his old haunts not long ago, thé evening the blanket always hung as the old Hazel Dollar, arrived London, Jan. 1S—1I wae effieially new member of the Admiral trol ^.evicea. under the terms of an I some people who know only toe was the get-up of his Indian guide. in a dignified way, as though draped from dotfp sea at Yarrows at 2 announced this afternoon that the fleet will be the Admirai Peary, Watêbn Rock, Gibson Island, at Interstate commerce commission well that there is still Winter in He himself was once more dressed over two poets sot a little apart. wreck found] by e diver off Portland which will be operated in the the entrance of Grenville Chan order issued yesterday. the world. From the Rocky In the old delightful hunting costume Later, however, the poets often lost o’clock mr repairs to damaged yesterday—is—not that o4 the sub­ *^he length of track on which pre­ Mountains 16 the Greet Lakes, It familiar to those who have seen his steering gear. Together with this an- marine L-24, which sank in that vi­ freight route , between Puget nel, the Pacific Salvage Con^ vious orders of the commission have is hlK"t„.w Returning to Beattie after an ab­ ns as concentrates, as Indeed they were, BY DISTRICTS Withy. company. In length she is month of January. 1924 color cannot be mixed In the Michi­ Ygi, 1925 . » BsiHzoR» Meuse By districts the volume of ore and 340 feet. She has a beam of 44 sence of over a year the Norwegian Sunrise Sunset It can be seen that this reflects no motorship Tosca which has been se­ Ships at a Glance gan ring.” concentrates received at the Con­ feet and a depth of 2!.l feet. She is Hour Min • Hour Mlw small mining activity In southern solidated company’s smelter, and the equipped with George Clarke en­ cured \>y the General Steamahtp Cor­ Day poration arrived here last night. 3 ...... 8 06 4 29 To Arrive British Columbia and in the border number of properties contributing to gines of 383 horse power. it, are shown in the following table: 4 ...... 8 06 4 30 Arabia Maru. from Yokohama, country of the states âdjolnlng. The Swedish motorship Eknafen, t ..Ü .. 8 05 4 31 District— Mines Tons 6 .... . * 05 4 32 January 9. The Slocan tonnage wae 17,836. In Consolidated properties.,. ^ 839.328 loading for Australian ports, will re­ . * 05 4 33 I Yes! dent Jefferson, from Toko- turn here from Tacoma Wednesday 7 .... this, 8,878 was concentrates from the Nelson-Arrow Lakes.... 7 s .... 8 05 4 34 hama. January 12. Boundary-Simllkameen . IS and will load several hundred tons 9 ...... * 05 4 85 Colonial, from Liverpool. Jan- Silversmith, 2,194 wae Standard con­ of general cargo at this port. 19 ...... a. 1 05 4 37 uarv f.______J centrates, 1,827 was Alamo concen­ Resalend ...... l 11-VYTT trate#. to mention Just three mille Slocan-Alnewerth- The German motorship Isle, elster 12 ...... 8 04 4 40 Toyooka Maru. from Yokohama, Lardeau ...... 47 vessel to the Osiris, which loaded 13 ...... • 03 4 41 January and there were many others. Thus, 03 4 43 to be expressed In terms of crude East Kootenay...... < her ererently. Is expected to arrive 14 .... M • Spectator, from Liverpool, Jan­ 15 ...... • 03 4 44 uary 30. ore the Slocan’s official tonnage Other districts ...... 4 here Wednesday or Thursday wjth 16 .... . 8 01 4 46 Washington ...... 7 Ottawa. Jan. It.—When organized several hundred tone of North Euro­ . 8 00 Niagara, from Sydney, February 2. would have to be multiplied many 17 .... 4 47 Manila Maru, from Yokohama. times. Idaho ...... 3 labor, through the executive of the pean cargo for local distribution. 11 ...... 7 59 4 49 19 ...... 7 • 6* 4 60 February 3. The huge tonnage of the Consotl- Trades and Labor Congress of Cair- JO .... 4 52 Empress of Asia, from Yokohame, dater Mining and Smelting Company Totals .88 888,920 The British steamship Manchester ada. laid Its legislative programme Civilians which arrived here Sunday, .. 7 66 4 63 February 4. before Premier King and his Cabinet commenced loading lumber yester­ Î2 ...... 7 b6 » . 4 65 Mnkura. from Sydney, March 1. colleagues yesterday an act provid­ 23 .... . 7 51 4 56 day under charter to Yamashita 24 ...... 7 68 4 68 To Sail ing for an eight-hour work - day company and will shift from this throughout the Dominion formed one 25 ...... 7 62 4 69 Empress of Australia. January 10 port to Port Angeles to-day. accord­ 26 .... . T 51 6 01 of the outstanding requests. ing to company agents. This is the 37 ...... 7 50 5 01 Tokiwa Maru, for Orient, Jan­ Other features of the memorandum Bret voyage of this vessel to this 28 ... .. 7 . 49 6 04 uary 14. were acts to provide insurance for 29 ...... 7 47 5 03 PresidentN Jefferson, for Orient, unemployed persons, to set aside ope coast. ______SO ...... 7 4fi 6 07 6 08 January 21. day of rest in seven, and amendments The steamship Brookdale shifted 11 ...... 7 45 Yokohama Maru^for Orient. Jan-, to the criminalCriminal toCode,ne. tthe ns immigra-Immigra- | yeeterdfty ^ Tacoma to commence TIDES AT VICTORIA uary 28. When Figures Fib mV the Induey1al Disputes joking lumber at that port for San Niagara, for Sydney. February 8. Where the Sun Shines Act. The Government alao was aeked I>dro and wm return here Thursday January Empress of Asia, for Orient, to consider the establishment of old or Frlday to loading. Satur­ ITimeHtlTImeHtlTIme HtlTlmeHt February 14. Most of the Time ate pensions, prison reform, propor- d tha veaael wlll eail wlth a full Day |h m ft lh. m. ft.Jh. m ft.|h. m. ft. tional representation and amend- rarrt> for gan pedro direct, TRANSPACIFIC MAILS ments to the Bank Act. the Elections car*° ror oan a,reci 1 .. 3.35 6.7 9 61 9 3 17.23 3 8.'...... Act and the Militia Act. . The British steamship Northwest- 2 .. 0 4K 6 8 8.00 6 8 10.30 9.F, 18 20 2 7 January, 1924 Labor asked for amendments to ern whlCh has been delayed at Van- 3 .. 11.10 9 8 19.12 1.8 In classified advertising figures fib because 4 .. 11.81 1.9118.68 1.3 " Chins and Japan UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM the Criminal Code which would re- COUyer. will arrive here Monday, ac- 6 . 6 82 8.1 7.24 8 1 12 31 10 0 20 38 0.7 Proteellaus— Mail* close Jan. S. 9 am., two and two do not always make four. They establish the right of peaceful, cordinK to advices reaching Agents 6 6 66 8.4 8.25 11 13 13 9 9:21 17 0 6 due at Yokohama Jan. 17. Hongkong and SOUTHERN PACIFIC picketing and prevent, misuse of in- the owners of the vessel here. At 7 .. 6.25 8 6 9.19 8 1 13.50 9.6 21 55 0 8 Jan. SO. sometimes make six! Junctions in labor disputes; restore th|g >nrt the Northwestern will load 1 .. 6.49 8 6 10.12 7 9 14.24 9 122.35 1.4 Alabama Maru—Mail* cloee Jan. 8, the right of frfedom of speech, press , 20e tons canned goods and 3.000 9 . - 7.08 8 6 11 H9 7.7 14.67 8 4 23.18 2.1 4 p.m : due at Yokohama Jan. 17. While a four-line classified advertisement may and assembly; definition of sym- tonai including lumber and spelter 10 . . 7.25 8.7 12 28 7.1 15.49 17 ... President Jackson—Matli cloee Jan. THROUGH STANDARD SLEEPERS pathetic strikes, and to eliminate al otj,er Puget Sound ports, 11 .. 0.03 3 0 7.44 6 8 14.00 6 8 16 40 6.1 9. 4 p.m.; due at Yokohama Jan. 21, cost twice as much as a two-liner, its value is reference to sédition, seditious con- — -r— 12 .. 0.44 3 9 6 12 8 8 15.24 6.1 18 22 f 1 Shanghai Jan 26. Hongkong Jan. SO three tinffes as great—or a hundred times as great ! 13 .. 1 11 4 8 8 50 8 9 16 36 6.4 21.44 6 7 Empress of Australia -Mall* close SEATTLE TO SAM FRANCISCO immigration act ; BIG COUNTERFEIT 14 .. MO 6 6 9 It 8 9 17.34 4 7 Jan 17. 4 p.m ; due at Yokohama Jan .wL-w. AKD IS .. 10 06 8.9 18.15 4 1 SO. Shanghai Feb 2. Hongkong Feb. 7. In a two-line ad you may fail to tell the fact IMMIGRATION ACT p|.0T IN HONOLULU It . . 10.89 8 9 18 :,0 3 6 President Jefferson—Mall* cloee Jan. Changes requested in the Immi­ 17 .. 11.11 9.9 19 19 3 0 II. 4 pin.; due at Yokohama Feb. 2, that counts in your offer or want. gration Act call for the following: 18 .. 11 41 9 0 Shanghai Feb 7y Hongkong Feb. 11. LOS ANGELES Repeal of provisions IvKlch dis­ IS INVESTIGATED 19 .. 11.64 9 0 20 16 2 1 Yokohama Maru—Mail* close Jiyt. ! criminate against British-born citi­ 20 . . 6 43 8 3 7 63 8.2 12.08 9 1 20.48 1.7 4 p m ; due at Yokohama Feb. 8, ng- THE SHASTA and CALI As.to the cost of classified advertising, the old zens; prohibltlpiYof entrv of contract Honolulu, Jan. 16 (Associated Press) 21 .. 6 36 8.1 8.40 8.2 12.40 9 1 21 13 1.6 hai. Feb 19. rule Of arithmetic applies. But as to.the results, labor unies* secured through the —Two United States secret service 22 .. 7 01 8 2 9 23 8 0113.14 9 0 21.47 1 « Arabia Maru—Mall* close Jan. 26. 4 rOXHIA EXPRESS 23 . . 6 34 8.1 10.06 7.8’13.51 8.1 22 25 1 8 p.m.; due at Yokohama Feb. 9. a new school governs. And, in a general way, Employment Service of Canada; the operatives sent here from Washing­ 6.06 8.1 10.60 7 4114.17 8.4 ?3 05 2 3 President Grant—Mails cloee Feb 2, Leave, Seattle...... 11.11 PM right of trial by Jury before deporta­ 24 .. ton are making efforts to apprehend 26 . . 6.15 8.2 11.46 6 Slli.84 7.1 23 44 3 0 4.p-m ; due at Yokohama Feb. 14, Shang­ Arrive, Han VimaeUeO this new school of computation takes into account tion for political offences, and repeal 26 .. 7 06 8.3 12.62 6.8jl6.48 7 2 hai Feb. 19. Hongkong Feb 23. the law of adequacy in the matter ,of space in of amendments which bring within alleged “higher ups’* in the abortive *7 .. 0.20 3 3 7.88 8 5*14 04 5.6 18 46 6 6 Australia end New Zeeland fed Morning ...... HE a.O the prohibited classes those exercis­ conspiracy to make and,pass $600,000 :i .. 0 52 4.7 8 09 8.7|16.11 4 9 20 51 6 3 Arrivée Lee Angela, which to tell your story. -« in counterfeit currency, which led to 29 1.18 5.6 8 41 9.0jl6.lt 4.0 23.10 6.3 Makura—Mal!« cloee Jan. 9. 9 a m , ing the reasonable right of assembly direct; due Auckland Jan. 25. fed Morning...... T.U e.1 and free speech. the indictment of a score or more 30 1 33 6 3 9 14 9 2117 06 3 2 11 .. 3 SO 9 4 17 58 2 4 Tahiti—Malle close Jan. 22. 4 p.m.. via Not many two-line ads are fully informing. The Government was asked to pass Orientals In the federal courts. San Francisco; due Wellington Feb 16. THE OBEOOHIAH Not many four or six-line ads are complete mess­ an amendment to the Industrial Dis- The service of the operatives was The time used is Pacific standard, for Ventura (Australia only)—Mail* close putes Act which would more clearly obtained by Federal District Attorney the 120th Meridian west. It I* counted Feb. 2, 4p.m. via San Francisco; dus Leave, Seattle ...... ages. Especially in real estate advertising the define to whom the Act applies. ! William T. Carden on a recent trip from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to fai>dney Feb. 26 Arrive, Sea Frennleno law of quickly-progressive space values is potent. Many of the steps whlch^the execu- to Washington. Carden, who was ln- midnight. The figures for height serve tlve of the Trades CongVees asked strumental In uncovering the conspir- to distinguish high water from low IF YOU HAVE RENTABLE PROP­ 2nd Morning...... the Government to take are in ac- aey, wae reported dissatisfied with water. Where blanks occur In the table, ERTY TO RENTL ADVERTISE IT1 A ten-liâe advertisement of real estate may cord with decisions reached at the ihe results because he believed that the tld# rise* or falls, contlnuouely du. - Low Winter Estes on Sale D*By ing two successive tidal periods without Rentable property means houses sell it; while a’three-inch advertisement of the International Labor Conference at the twenty-three persons arrested turning. only minor characters in the The height is in feet and tenths of a or apartments that dre both desir­ Connections from Victoria same property would have selling influence far plot and that thedeaders had escaped. foot above ths average level of lower able and reasonably priced. Ten­ C.#JFL Steamer...... AM pm beyond the difference in cost. LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT low water. ants are. looking for It^-but not AUTOMATIC SERVICE Eaquimalt—To find the depth of water many of them are looking in tho Fer Rates end Reservation* Apply Any Reilredd Tleket Agent on the sill of the drydock at any tide, old way of tramping about the city, Engage the argus-eyed classified j or write What ia needed in many advertising classi­ ads to assist you In the quest. They Every reader who is looking for add 11.9 feet to the height cf high water They expect naturally, that you'H fications is less effort to skeletonize and condense, take your message to the Inner an apartment turns at once to that a* above given. advertise It. It would be hard to 1 F. S. ELLIOTT, W. M. OLIN, Trav. Freight and Paas. Aset Qen. Freight and and more effort to be fully informing and explicit. office. "Tho boss" reads it. If It classification—and finds within a HYDRAULIC ENGINE GEAR convince a tenant, nowadays, that appeals to him he gets In touch with minute or two the very ad that is Stockholm—A hydraulic apparatus for any advertlsable property would be Agent. Pw- AgeeL you. You would not profit through sought. Could there be a more transmitting the power from a Diesel likely to remain unadvertised. seeking a personal interview with happy arrangement as to preferred,,.motor .____to the_ . axjes aof a locomotive has Phone 1090 Times Advertising Department him. even If you knew who he was?- position than this? The problem]been JInvented'ggPif* 2gby _•*a----- Swedish------____ - A CORRECT DECISION 0. W. STATION—SEATTLE, WASH. HUornAilcally-end with j ££5* It I. and you don't know. For "the boss*’ wlfe la like an umpire—she never seeks men étal prefer» that method perfect Mtiefaotion to .nr,body u. Ay *t but n>. I'm safe when I'm out—Wash- to having them seek him. concerned. | third and Lee bw*’ m 4 rnÉaawB ihjpSW sae.vas —iawBdBteàseâfc

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15,1924

ESTABLISHED 1885 Charge, of "heating hie board bill- A Y A down town hotel fell through in NOT MURDER SUSPECT the City Police Court to-day "when u »» ROBERTS the Crowh closed its case against Flat denials that the arrest of LIMIT TIG DAYS ' William Haddon. The accused, ruled Magistrate Jay, had made no state­ Jew Llm In Vancouver yesterday Mean, Mean Mamma SYRUP had any réference to the murder ments which constituted fraud, and of Pang Joe Un. the aged Chinese in th#> absence of any evidence to market gardener at CoIwoikI on TO EIGHTEEN IN the contrary, he would diamftoa the •Dgeembfr 21, were made by Pro­ The Best Fox-Trot Released This Winter charge. William Fraser, charged with vincial Police authorities In Vic? vagrancy, was remanded with a re­ toria this morning. Jew Urn, say commendation that the Salvation the Police, was picked up on sus­ PRESENT YEAH This week, Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen, and Boys anJ Army take, charge of the matter. An. IT is * evwve that has «aims* «M officer of the Salvation Army, It* picion of being Implicated in a 1 ** Girls. * dally attendance in court, gave that Victoria robbery wherein a sec­ Two Aldermen Would Cut i undertaking. Both accused were ad­ ond-hand store was victimized See Our Centre Window. vised to leave the city and seek work. some weeks ago. In the absence Them Out Altogether BREAKS UP COUGHS of confirmation from the Vancou­ Priva!» garage permits have been ver office the police are unable to Majority, However. Defers to Issued to C; J. Helmut n for 1243 Den­ atate if the man captured is the What in your opinion is the best fox trot released this man Street, and R. Lewis, at 2851 man sought. In any event, they Policy of. Past Two Years Gra.hame Street. say. It had nothing to do with the Winter? Here is a list of some of the latest “His MAYNARD’S SHOE STORE hunt for the. murderer of Charlie 'The City Council last evening de­ Master’s Voice." hits, hut the one that is growing in U Alexander Hendry will have charge the Gardener." aa the late Pang Joe 649 Tates St. Phone 1233 of Reeve Waleon’e committee rooms, Un waa more commonly known. cided to limit the tag days In 1824 to popularity every day is “Mean, Mean, Mamma.” You NEWS IN BRIEF comer of Pandora Avenue and BroadS eighteen, one in three weeks, in­ must hear it ! WHERE HOST PEOPLE TRADE Street, during the Saanich election stead of one in two weeks, as in 18{3. campaign. It waa announced to-day. Details were left to the finance com- 19187—In Love With Love, Fox Trot. -, -iday next Rev. Themae Committed for ______r__ Raggedy Ann. Fox Trot. {Menâtes, M.P.P.. will address the Na­ on a charge of criminal assault, Pat­ A'-derman Woodward strongly sup­ tive Sons of Canada on British Co- 19093—Ne, No, Nora! rick Cody elected trial by judge with­ ported the reference to the finance SELECTED FIR MILLWOOD lumbia-ahd her forests and timber. out Jury, In the County Court this I Cried for Yeu. Fox Trot. morning. M,. B. Jackson, K. C.,"ap­ committee, with power to act on hll Special. Discount for Cash in Advance The meeting of the Ward Two rate­ peared for the accused, and Henry C. applications. 19185—Shake Your Feet. Fox Trot. payers of Saanich which was tq be LEMON OONNAflON 00., LTD. Hall, K.C., for the Crown. The date Those organisations which sought Swanee River Blue. Fox Trot. held in the Tolmle School will iak# of the trial was fixed for January 14. Phono 77 2S24 Government St. place in the Craigflower School, • tag day were the Ladle* Guild for Quadra Street, 8 pm. on Friday. Sailors, the Tuberculous Veterans' 19178—Rememb'ring. Fox Trot. Association. British Columbia So­ - Salt Your Sugar. Fox Trot. The Saanich Council hae called a ciety for Prevention of Cruelty to SERVICE AT CMEMAINUft which has been sustained through the meeting of the Ward Five electors in Animal*. Lady Douglas Chapter, 19172—Sleep. Walla. passing...--- 1__ W- of Mr. Palmer..__ •_ the RoyalHrtVA Oak MnhnnlSchool fi.rfor ik:*this even­ I.O.D.E., and St. Joseph's Hospital KIWWIIS GREET Alderman Todd Appeals For Ladles’ Auxilary. The Wyet, A Nett and You. Wt Special to The Times A solo, “O, Rest in the Lord.” was ing at 8 o’clock. Reeve Watson and feelingly rendered by H. Doblnson. several of the councillors will be Alderman.Satigster moved that the 18174—Broken Hearted Melody. Waltz. Chemainus. Jan. 14.—A funeral set present. Reports of the council's ac­ Support at the Kiwanis City Council should close down on The many beautiful floral tributes The Waltz of Long Ago. Walts. vice for the laie E. J. iP»U»er was stood as tokens of sympathy and re­ tivities for the year will be rendered. Luncheon all tag days! Introduced as a war held on Sunday afternoon at the measure, they' ha*been-ttnneeessarily gret from the personal friends and Tenders for City Printing have perpetuated, he stated. Church of St, Michael’s and 'All from the large number of organisa­ been awarded by the City Council to Tells Members of Plans to Alderman Woodward «aid he fully Angela, the Rev. B. Byton Spurting, tions in which Mr. Palmer had Inter­ Messrs. Greenwood, the Diggon Com Council Like Auto, Runs est. The pallbearers, all employees agreed with Alderman Sangster but .assisted by*the Rev. E. M. Cook, offi­ pany. The Colonist and Sweeney A Smoothly, Then “Bang”, Build up Victoria and two years ago they had cut off a lot of the Victoria Lumber and Manu­ McConnell for different classes of of public grants: and since had per­ ciating. The church was filled to facturing Co, were: Messrs. S. Me? Island BROS supplies. K Ingham A Company Alderman Todd Says mitted tag days for some societies overflowing with those who had come Kinnon. I. P. Smith, J. Taylor, A. E. VICTORIA » • | LIMITEZ» to pay their last respects to one who cured the coal coniract at $11.30 per which otherwise would be pressing P. Stubbs, D. A. Oat us and H. E. ton. Aldf-rman Todd, at the Ki­ for grants. was so well known ,in this district, Heslip. ^ Mayor Reginald Hayward and 1110 Douglas Street and throughout the province in so Robert Macnicol. candidate for the members of the City Coum-il wania luncheon to-day pleaded AS A NUISANCE" many lines of business, a large num­ reèveshlp of Saanich, has opened for co-operation with the City Alderman Andros argued that tag ber of hie associates in business be­ WARD SOCIALS committee rooms at 1811 Douglas were guests of the Kiwania Club days were looked upon by the citizens ing among the congregation. Street. A voters’ list is there for in at the weekly luncheon to-day. Council, the member* rtf which as a nuisance. “If there is any lia­ Rev. E. M. Cook gave a sympathe­ The ward associations of Victoria speetion. Information can be ob­ The Mayor, at the request or were in attendance in company bility let us do so fiy grant, instead tic address, expressing the feeling of Liberal Associations are arranging tained relative to the coming elec­ with the Mayor, and also urged we leave it to tho8e people to go out all those - present In the great loss weekly social . evenings of dancing tions or to the voters' list by tele­ President 8. J. Willis introduced and beg Every ope notices the ré- ! s and cards at ths association rooms, phoning No. 1129 or No. 1064. support of buaiiiess men for the celpts from tag days are falling. We OPTIMISM comer of Government and Brough - the aldermen àsk these ladies to do what wv will At a meeting yesterday of the Mr. Willi." assured them that P*h.b,r Commerce to help ha*, been i.iudiMl from I hr hourotnps «» a panacea for all evil*. The ton Streets. On, Monday evening not do ourselves,” he added. | résulta obtained from using our Feed* will give you that spirit of optimism. next at 8 o’clock Ward Five and the Canadian Highway Association of the Kiwapiana, 4» member» of a build up the beet Chamber of "I certainly envy the alderman his I Ladies' Liberal Chib wttl combine in Victoria, J. L. Beckwith, président Commerce on the, Pacific Coast. courage,” added Alderman Wood­ VICTORIA FLAJ COMPANY. LIMITED entertaining all Liberals and their in the chair, further publicity for the lîervîcè ctühv could be relied ward. cross Canada highway was arranged NEEDS MEMBERS 1*01 Government Street (Hugh Allen) Phene “Two Nine Oh Eight" friends. upon not unjustly to criticise their 'A moderate number of tag dayFdo ■Li---- 1______—------!------Mr. Zala’a popular orchestra will for. Inquiries on the race from Hali­ actions and support them in any "We have the very beat Chamber not hurt anyone," said Alderman provide the latest dance music, and fax to Victoria were read, the latest movement for the betterment Of Commerce to-day Victoria ever Todd. "We must adopt the policy of wtro-prew'«mîir: arrtfn&e:' bfeuia un* trum. lL lL ÜwawV of Coir- of lb* city. bad.'-be.said... VV* bava a Chamber -w reasewaWe number wF -tag Asty»^1 mente have been made for several lingwood, N.8. The Mayor made only a passing of Commerce of which Victoria can pointing out that some tug days were tables. reference to last night’s Incident at be proud. I am acquainted with desirable, but not too many. Strawberry Vale Hall will be the the Council meeting, in which Aider- chambers of commerce in the South A light supper will be served. scene of an enjoyable dance to»mor- "I do not see why the council man Woodward figured conspicuous­ and all around us, and I know of none should not follow the policy of last Wherever You Co tvw night, when the Women’s Insti­ ly, and introduced the aldermen. better except in one regard and that tute will act as hosts. Special pre- year, which worked smootftTy,” Aider- MACPHERSON IS MAYOR . , , - Alderman Todd referred to legla- is else. The chamber is a people’s man Ker observed. In nearly all parts of the civil - [Miration. gre being mad. for Iht ,ji- devl.ed by the City Coiincll forum. If a business man is able to Alderman Sargent pressed for a lied world you will find the Special te The Times tertainment of the guests, and no et to meet .«ituntions in the peat ten get the Chamber of Commerce be­ policy to be settled before the ques­ fori is being spared to assure the busy years in connection with civic hind him on some subject I am sure Courtenay, Jan. 16. — Frederick CVenlhg being a very enjoyable one. tion was referred to the Finance MacPherson was elected Mayor of affairs. The delinquent taxpayers you will agree that in dollars and committee for action. Braneton Violet Moonlight and novelty features will and the reverted lands legislation, ents it is worth much to him.” ♦ ’ourtenay yesterday by acclamation. add to the evening’s pleasure. Spirit­ On a division there voted for the Defective Elimination There are eight candidates for six he pointed out, had T»eeh CdpTmr'bjr PUBLICITY lURTOr —~— amendment to abolish tag days Al* Ray Generators ed music will be provided for the Vancouver and Edmonton respec­ dermen Andros and Sangster alone Constipation aldermanlc seats, and four can­ occasion by Ray Klnlock’s dance or­ "In connection with the Chamber didates for two seats on the school tively. Call at our Salesrooms and wc Biliousness board. There is ‘only one candidate chestra. while a supper of home ALL FRIENDS of Commerce we have the ^publicity, cooking will be provided by the ladies bureau, which le advertising Victoria "The slick and Ute courageous al­ will be pleased te demonstrate I The action of Nature’s Remedy (Ml for two vacancies for police com­ during the evening. 1 am glad to be able to boast, throughout 4he world* and bringing dermen," Alderman Woodward inter- these Generators. missioners. one resigning, the other ] Tablets) is more natural and thor- looking bark over the last ten the tourists which ^are helping to retiring. The latter alleges the At­ A badly crushed knee cap and a yearn, that of the men I have met oh Both Aldermen Andros and San|;- ough. The effects will he • revels- build up Victoria.'* I torney-General has not supported t! CVUUAuUtiU. Jtatausre - <»# • *h*.-4eg- -wa« ttw Ute last years Th* *pbaHer ymf&Wm ratifia! Wtfr Frritfem^l Thix uxw'fff ‘wwwfr wifHeel ••<► eee*. Roarer «rtmr-'ëlrftWëBf- sustained by Fireman Eustace Tay­ there is not one 1 am not able to ers plying between Victoria The Mayor called Alderman Wood­ Hawkins & Hayward Make the test. You will Liquor Act. lor when the Burnside fire engine call a personal friend,” he said. ancouvér. ward to order. appreciate this difference. overturned yesterday on Douglas “When you pick up the newspapers he said, “are not made On a further amendment to limit 1103 DOUGLA{8 STREET the tag days to eighteen altogether K tW Fmr Our Street following a collision at Dis­ and read of incidents like last night possible by people of Victoria using Nr. Fort Phans 2627 covery Street. The fireman's injur­ there is no need to think the world them i>ut by the tourists who come the amendment passed. m P Thirty ream -4a coming W a* end^" -....-...... 1607 DOUGLAS STREET Te . " - ... Hair Often Rained ias; At nrK. Were not thought ïérT- Opp. City Hall Phone 6jl3 miB.1* but it developed .that his leg "Thing* run along smoothly." he Alderman Todd pointed to the out­ Chips off the Old Block went on, drawing a comparison of lying «reaa of Booke. Eequimalt and By Careleae Washing waa very badly broken and crushed. driving an auto, "TTT4H lUddeÉly m JUHIOPS —utile We Doctors worked over the Injured man Saanich as prospective sites for in­ there Is a bang.” dustries. The earn# W —«n ooe-ttrtrd' 4mm*. I -If you want to keep your hair look-, on the operating table for several Dan Poupard referred to the loss, BAÏÏLEFIELDSWERE hours In an endeavor to right the "These areas are suitable'-for in­ sesdy^sstsd. Per childiso sod sdsla I lag its best, be careful what ytm the community had sustained In the dustries, and Industries need the wash It with. Do not use prepared damage done to ths injured limb. Mr. loss of the Rev. Willtsun Stevenson, m SOLO BY YOU* DdUMItT areas.” he said. "There is jio reason shampoo Commerce auditorium to-morrow and easy to manage. The guests of the evening included of differential freight rates between perous as it could be. night. The event • arranged is ex­ Foltowing the regular business of You csin get Mulslfied coeoanut oil Messrs. K. Adams and J. Hargrave. Body of Miss Mary Hâtcbett Vancouver and the Island were vig­ He also visited the battlefields and. pected to prove one of . the mQ4t en­ the association the following officeri PH0NE467 shampoo at any drug store. It Is in­ orously championed by the alderman. forts of Verdun and Hartmanswiiler- joyable of .tfoe Winter season, tal­ were installed for the ensuing year: expensive, and a few ounces will sup­ The manager of the Home for Aged Found With Scull Crushed He concluded by asking business kop, in Alsace, and "lki Titinchee des ented. pupils of Miss Clare Powell, Honorary proaident, H. M. S. Bed, VETERANS' TAXI ply every member of the family for and Infirm Men acknowledges with men of the city to take member ship Bayonet tes. The French Government assisted by T. A- K. Turner arid Manufacturers' Life;*' preside»t. Col. months. Be sure your druggist gives thanks the following donations: Mrs Striking her head against the par­ in the chamber so as to make it one he say* has Irought the Immense Bowlev Turner offering music, songs, Iztme Ross. North American Life; you Mulslfied. Beware of Imitations J. H. Todd, cash. $&; Miss Shorn, apet of the first floor In falling, at 1 of the leading chambers on the Pa­ battlefield arottpd Verdun in order recital Ions and dances. viceiprosident. I> A. Ra-ynbr. Manu­ Ixtok for the name Watkins on the Old Country papers, H. Maynard, o’clock this morning, from . a. third cific Coast. to preserve it from profane use for Community singing will be lead by facturers’ Life; secretary -1 roxàurer, package. r George Hall attended, and sum standing on a high elevation, which AND PAY RENT and cake; Mr. Milton, .reading mat­ ter; Sylvester Feed Co., two boxes moned the police. It was found later shows Its prominent tower* un­ TO YOURSELF that the lower portion of thi window HERE NEXT YEAR oranges; Ormond’s Limited, sweet touched while the main building was biscuits. Dubois Mason. Literary Di­ in the room formerly occupied by shattered to pieces under the gunfire. gests; Levy’s Cigar Store, magasines Miss Hatchett was jammed, but that International Public Steno­ On the bridge of the Meuse he ntet the top portion was pulled down. REPORT SHOOTING C. P. s. COAL end papers; Victoria Dally Tlroea a Iiand of American tourists sur­ i Lumber A Timber C#., Ltd. two copies dally; Victoria Daily Col­ Ileath was Instantaneous, the skull graphers Holding First rounded by a few gamins." The Foot of Discovery SL More Longer onist, two copies daily, and Christian being badly crushed. Convention Americans looked for the cathedral Phone 7040 Science Monitor. The police found no apparent mo and could not find it. though visible Heat Lasting live for the deed. Letters in theef The Victoria and Island Public from all around. They highly praised feets of the -unfortunate victim of to the father the French wines and Beware of Imitations! the fatality gave the address of 640 Stenographers' Association are mak­ cognacs, and seemed to have got a Shooting in the area In the Gorge Foul Bay Road. A doctor’s prescrip­ ing plans to have the next annudl district recently set out as a bird International Association of Public double vision. tion for nervous troubles wss Ruind On his (rip to Italy Father Wagner sanctuarv has been reported to the RICHARD HALL in the room from which the fatal Stenographers’ Convention held in Tourist Trade Group of the Chamber this city. The international organ­ pWlaed through Genoa, the birthplace UÊST Lie leap had been made. Coroner Dr. E. of Christopher Columbus, and went of Commerce, who recently sought C. Hart was notified and will hold isation will hold their first annual to have the section made a haven event at Seattle on January 26. and through the wonderful galleries of & SONS an inquest to-morrow morning at Campo Santa, the city’s palatial for birds on the Island both for the t«tabli,h«l 1Mt the Thomson Funeral Parlors. Victoria is expected to he represented protection of the birds and as a I by Mias Lottie Bowron. who is first cemetery, which is unique in the Apart from the fact that • sister world for its beauty. There he ad­ tourist attraction. 1231 Government Stmt resides In Victoria, little is known of vice-president of the organisation. The Game Rules and Regulations BOWEL LAXATIVE She is expected to attend this con- _ mired the innumerable monuments forbid shooting at anv time in the the circumstances of the late Miss df art. executed in the purest marble FtATNER UCHT MANO Phone 88 Hatchett. She was about forty years vention and swing It to Victoria next ! Portage inlet district but guns have year and of the moet exquisite workman­ ; been heard frequently of late, par- of age. and came to this city from ship. which the city has erected over If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, England. On Saturday she registered Other Victoria members who are I ficularly in the I>eadm»rVs River the ashes of its dead, and which it is I district. #. at the Y.W.C.A. and seemed to be officers of the International associa­ said could not he bought with all the Constipated normal In every respect. tion are Mr*. L. J. Seymour, who is is, thought that^ihe infractions on the publicity committee, and D. gold in America. ; are made by bernons Ignorant of the The .funeral will take place from From Florence to Rome Father Best Dry Kindling jty? Catfyfc Stationery the Thomson Funeral Parlors to­ H. Mc I *r#n. who Is Canada's chair­ ■fact that they are shooting In u bird man for membership and organiza­ Wagner paused at the shrine ot St. t sanctuary, so a recommendation ha^» morrow st 2 p.m., Rev. F .A. P. Chad­ Francis and St. Clare, and at Cortona &£■ wick officiating. Interment will be tion. A large gathering Is expected j b#en made by the Group to the Pro- in Seattle of the international or­ he knelt before the life-size remains ! vincial Parks Board that notices be at Roes Bay. ’**/ of St Margaret, shown in » golden olaced in consoleuou* places and $5.50 ganisation. shrine and still fully preserved from Phene >00 ! that a warden be sent out to warn Unless rmt see the -"Bayer Cross" [crWj TAKES PREMIER’S PLACE corruption since the 18th century. I sportsmen. on package or or tablets you are nol 417 viiw $i VI9 / j ‘At Assisi he also saw. behind the getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin Hen. J. D. Mac Lea a Presides in Ab­ Evangelistic Rally cathedral, the wonderful garden of I proved safe by millions and pro- sence of Hen. John Oliver roses without thorns, existing since POTATO GROWERS seribsd by physicians over twenty- at Metropolitan the difiye of St. Franclh. three years for Hon. J. D. MacLean. Provincial While In Rpme. where he spent ELECT OFFICERS Colds Headache Secretary, is acting as Premier of Many elhsens of Victoria will re­ a week. Father Wagner ' visited the . Toothache Lumbago Pacific Transfer Co. British Columbia in the absence of call the phenomenal evangelistic general headquarters of the Oblate At the annual meeting of the Vic­ Neuritis Rheumatism Premier Oliver, who Is on Jiis way to campaign held in this city in April Order. He had the happiness to as­ toria. B.C., Potato Growers* Associa - Neuralgia Pain. Pain •Service With a Smile" Edmonton to carry on his fight for of last year. It is now nearly nine sist aT The mass qf Pope Pius Xi„ tlon the following directors were lower western freight rates. Dr. noon the since the campaign closed. and to be received in private audi­ elected : W. D_ Miifaell W W. Dun- Accept "Bayer Tablet a of Aspirin* Meter Troche— Light and Meavy ii MacLean presided over the Executive To-morrow night. Wednesday, there ence by the Holy Father van. T. K. Harrap. W. F. Sosv-r* A. only. Each unbroke ' Council to-day. will be a rally of all cltisens who had Wale. Geo. Stewart and G. T. Michell. mine proven direction STORAGE iWORK Hon. VV. H Sutherland, Minister the privilege of association in the The following of fleers were appointed of twelve tablets cost BAGGAGE CHECKED CHESTERFIELDS^ of Public W'orks, will leave for campaign In Metropolitan Church, EVENTS TO COME by the directors: W. D. Michell. I ‘ruggi-’ - - ReVelstoke this week, probably to­ and a special Invitation Is extended president; T. K. Harrap. vice-presi­ 144. Aspirin is the tnwfi FURNITURE REMOVED Nq. griping’ or inconvenience fol­ morrow, on departmental business to the ministers of all churches who The annual banquet of the Angli­ dent : W. W. Duncan, secretary. W. Istcred in Cana. a) of Raj lows a gentle liver an* bowel cleans­ Express te All Parte of the City from *50, easy term* Dr. Sutherland has not been in his assisted in the same. An opportun­ can Young People’s Association of F. Somers, treasurer. I» of Mhnonceticaride Choice of Style and Cover. ing with “Cascarets.” Sick Head­ own riding for a long time. ity will be given to all to record the St. John’s Church will take place In The meeting waa well attended cvJicacid. While It la wel Datty t ache. Biliousness. Oases. Indigestion, Hon. A. M Manson. Attorney-Gen­ personal benefits the campaign the Guild Room on Thursday even­ It was felt that the outlook for the Aspirin m<*ati« Buyer 787 Cemtersnt Street—Phenes Standard Furniture Co. end all such distress gone by morn­ eral, left for Vancouver this after­ brought to them.fga r.leo to any who ing. commencing at 7.16. A good pro­ association indicated a «uecessful to a**àst the public against I 244 end *44 ing Most bn rmlese* laxative for Men. noon, to address the Vancouver Bdard have found any personal loss or In­ gramme is being prepared by • the «u ! prosperous season, .-Arraiijre- the Tablets c( Bayer C 711 Yates Women and Children.— 10c boxes, also of Trade to-night. He will return jury to filth or physical strength by commit I mente were made for marketing Un­ slumped with their get 25c and 60c sixes, any drug store. to the city to-morrow mornipg. reasoB of the campaign. Joyable time I* anticipated * certified seed crop of the members. marie, the "Bayer Cruae." k rWÜ'irr'J ■■■■■■■■■■■■B ^mürnÊmm

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FOOTBALL Li.MLiD DJrUjtvJIIJN VJT JLN[JÏWSbasketball, rugby- I Winning Goal By jHart’s Cane Breaks Major League Pitchers of To-day Fall Short Boy Hockeyists Will Hart Like That of Records Set hy Flingers Ten Years Ago Up Overtime Battle Scored By Arbor Play Games Thursday *•] Vancouver Defense Let Hart Curtain Will Go Up In Roller Hockey League and Great I Yoimgstcr Fools Lehman With His Wicked i^iiot and Romp in From Nowhere; Leh­ man Again Outwitted Season, Filled With Spirited Competition, Is - Victoria .Wins (Janie From Vancouver As Well As Looked For; Sixteen Teams Have Entered Leadership in P.C.H.A.; “Gizzy’s” Goal Comes Three' Sections and All Are Keyed Up to as Big Surprise to Fans, Who Had Just Cougars Prove They Are Game by Winning Four Out n to Bk High Tension; Three Games Slated Got Settled in Their Seats When He For the Opening Night Laid the Puck to Rest;,Meekiug * of Five Overtime Games Plavs Great Game “The team was right in Its stride If elderly folk'*, while perusing the evening paper or doing the family last night and the game was the fin­ mending on Thursday»evening should hear unusual rumblings and noises, est 1 have seen this season,” declared they need have no fear: It-win Tfttfrbe In earthquake or a night attack; it Vancouver, Jan. 15—“Glazy” Hart, playing his first year in professional Lester Patrick, manager of the Coug­ will merely be the result of several hundred boys being gathered Into oqe hockey, airain entered the Hall of Fame here last night when he took a pass ars, on his return from Vancouver building and trying to literally raise the root with their whoops and cheers. from Harry' Meeking after twenty-six seconds of overtime __ and put the" this morning. “I thought the game They will be attending the opening games of the Viktoria and District Roller 1 "Cougars in the lead In the P.C.H.A. race^. The score was four to three. It ip Vancouver on Christmas Day be­ Hockey League. 1 was the second time within the last ten drags that Hart has turned the same tween the Cougars and Maroons took ;Af-ranKements have made by the officials of the league to stage the . trick,, he. having beaten Lehman, of Vancouver, after six minutes overtime. the prize, but the club» went even opening games on Thursday evening, with the face-«off at 7.30 o'clock. Three on December 28. better last night.” games Will be played, two in the senior section and one between midget White the game was a thriller from stfirt to finish, due to the spectac­ Speaking of the winning., goal teams. -______j ular rushes of Frederlckson, Loughlln and Hart, for the Islanders, and Dun­ Lester «aid that It resembled In many respects the one secured by Arbor Great excitement has been aroused j can for the Maroons, a lot pf loose play developed toward the end of the here last Friday night, when Keats | around town over the league. Every second session and the early part of the final. passed out from the corner. yçungster is stirred to hie shoe­ The crowd had hardly_j$cttled in *Tt bnly loos twenty-eight second* j Two Wednesday laces and there is spirited competi­ their seats in the overtime when to score, the goal.” said Lester. “From i tion for the various places on the -Meeking snared the rubber and COMING RIGHT ALONG the face-off the puck flew off and ! teams. The league has filled a long 1 flashed down the right to the accom- lav at rest for a brief period when i felt want. The youngsters have been —’ panlment of Cook and Duncan. In Meeking rushed in and picked it up. ! ALEXANDER Games On Card playing games on the asphalt and the meantime Hart steered a straight going down the right board,». He having a good time. Issuing chal­ course for goal, and with no one to COUld not get in. and was forced off __'______By Billy Evans ^ Giants, won thirty games in 1903, fol­ lenges right and left and Journeying 1 hinder him, took a perfect pass from Into the corner by Cook. Duncan com­ lowed it with thirty*three in 1964 and all over town for game», but they The statua of the major league For To-morrow Harry and gave Hughie Lehman lit­ mitted the error of going to Cook’s came back with 31 in 1906. never had a chance to determine pitcher has changed greatly in the which was the champion. tle chance to wave. assistance and leaving the right side Alexander, then pitching for Phila­ Meeking played a W'onderful game of the net unprotected Meeking saw past ten years, the difference being WILL BE CROWNED CHAMP His fine individual rush tied the his chance and passed out to Hart, j most noticeable perhaps in Jhe huit delphia, captured ttyçty-one victories Teamsters Will Meet Bays at Now the youngsters have their ■ score in the third perldd, and made who seemed to come up from no- ( fjve years. « —* in 1915, reached the thirty-three mailt Beacon Hill; Broad Street teams formed and are ready to enter the overtime necessary. It was where. It was a wonderful opening, The lively ball dnd the 'deeds in 1916 and finished with thirty wins a conflict which will bring forth a ; KBrrt aw th«t mve Hart J JuitJ lUq ugtu. ,u ,wm, *U, utt „ siis&AM » Clashes With. Students to score the winning goal. Meeking puck turned on ifs edge. Hart got utlng factors to the change. The also gathered in another assist. It and then had to kick it to put it on pitcher is no longer supreme. This SIXTEEN SHUTOUTS league, according to a statement its back. When Lehman saw that made this morning by Billy Davies, TIE SCORE THREE TIMES is the era of swat in baseball, in In scoring thirty-three victories in Hart was having trouble with the which tjhe making of a home run haa 1916, Alexander turned in the re­ Wednesday League fans will have secretary of the*organiz»tlon. Six Three times during the engagement puck he came out of his net. but Just passed from a hero stunt to an ordin­ markable number of sixteen shutouts, the chance to witness two good teams are included in both the ganior was the score tied. Skihner got the at that moment Hàrt got It turned, ary event. * a major league record. Just think of matches tb-mdrtoW, when the Team - and intermediate leagues, white Your first tally after ten minutes on a and Dbman could not recover him­ The pitcher who can win fifteen It, not only"wlnning thirty-three sters meet the Hudson's Bay at Bea­ have entered the midgets. "*■ well-timed pass out from behind self. Hart stick-handled around j games during a major league season •games, but shutting out the opposi­ con Hill, while Broad Street will The entries are m follows: from Boucher. Three minutes later Lehman and scored, tion In half of them. take on Cranleigh House at the Royal Seniors—Rovers, Newsies. Cougars, . now considered a valuable asset: MATMEWSON A3 HE LOOKED Selkirks. V.IA.A. and TIgets. Frederlckson took a pass from-Meek­ goal, and came before the fans had The pitcher who couldn't win more It is a rather Interesting fact that Athletic Park. The first game will be IN 1904 WHEN HE HAD HIS i called at, 2.30 o'clock, while the lat­ Intermediates—Bluebirds, Capitals, ing and scored from close In. Clem got seated.” than fifteen garnie» ten years back GREATEST YEAR while both major leagues have Loughlln put his side one up when, bousted a great number of star left ter match will commence at 2.45 Crescents, Vikings, V.IA.A. and A GAME TEAM * was considered very ordinary. ' In Senator*. a couple of minutes before the these days usually a bonus of $1,004 only «even with & club that failed to handers, only one of them ever man­ o'clock. whistle, he went the length of the The victory of Victoria last night Both games should be keenly con­ Midgets—V I. Blues. Fairfield "Rov* proves the contention advanced all goes to the pitcher "who can win fif­ reach the .600 mark In the percentage aged to win thirty games In a season ers. Fairfield Tigers snd V.I. Reds. rink and sagged the net. under the present pitching rules. tested, as the four teams will be out season that the Cougars are game to teen games. If he can turn In more column: to improve their league, standing. At THE OPENING GAMES _ Four jmlnutee after the start of the thv cure. That was the fifth over­ victories the bonus Is proportionately In this connection Christy Math­ Frank Klllen. pitching for Pittsburg middle period Boucher tied the count in 1893, won thirty-five games. present the Teamsters are occupying The first games will be played at time game they had appeared in since increased. ew sqii and'Grover Alexander have set second position, while Broad Street on a solo effort which brought forth a record that major league pitchers Strangely enough that was the yejar the V.I.A.A. gymnasium. Victoria November, and of this number they Tt wasn't like that in the old days is third, two points behind the driv- West, on Thursday evening. The w\h*Hm Jpfrm'.n,-Ylexaxufex Fairf,. ! | ; bbthm» and the other stars wêre at the top Probably m mpmnatsSys ga hill ' Meeking came right back and put the had to come from behind to tie the most pitchers were being hard hit IMelgh«n HouseHOU“ occupying the Midgets-jV.I. score In the third period, which of their game. The star pitchers of certainly not with the ball now ip use. Should the Teamsters loae their teams on an even basis. Mackey did because of the lengthened distance, Tigers. " HARRY MEEKING shows that there is no quitting with those days could almost be figured Winning thirty games during the match to-morrow and Broad Street Seniors—Rovers vs. Newsies; Sel­ his best work of thé night in the last on for twenty victories before the Klllen was having the best year of few minutes of the period when he who has the happy knack of scoring the team. In Winnipeg Meeking major league se«*on Is a remarkable pull through with a win second place kirks vs. Cougars. scored the tying goal against Saska­ season opened and it was not at nil feat at any time. With the lively ball his career. will be tied between these two elev­ It Is expected tha» the gym­ , ‘ engineered..... three, or. four brilliant tying goals. Last night he assisted unusnal for them to come through Those were the happy days tor the materially hi the downfall of Van­ toon with eighteen seconds to go. and lb- Is an extraordinary performance. ens. With a strong eleven out, the nasium will be crowded to capacity spurts which were blocked effectively with thirtyi pitchers: -They-no longer exist. Base­ truckmen are confident that they will by Halderson and Loughlln. couver. gaining oqê gôai aftïd two Victoria woir ont Tn the overtime. Yet MüÉÏSéwwqn and AJexaKder when the teams link up- In their Meeking again scored the tying goal JOHNSON WON 36 in their prim# won thirty hr more ball la now the batter's paradise. The be able to .defeat the fast stepping de­ slsts which boosted him up to fourth hero stuff has been shifted from the HARRY AND ALFIE AGAIN place in the scoring place and making last night In the third period. Walter Johnson during the season games for three consecutive years. partmental, store team. A win for The V.I.A.A. gymnasium will be Pitcher to the batsman. them .wULpracticaUy .assure them, of ‘ Chèckih’g' Vràs' close and hkrd*, .büt hlm thé second best rfcorer' wrThe BRimrrr due to-day oTlftS won thïirty-slx games and lost - Matheweon. with the New Yeah open UUa .qvcntng for roller skating Victoria team. Harry alwavs plays second place in the league. when a small admission fée Wit! be there was little rough work. Skinner Archie Brlden, who has been trans­ charged to «over expenses. and Meeking exhibited a little too his bast hockey In the second half of ferred from the Seattle Mets, w&a dtie OUT AFTER A WIN the season. Cranleigh House will field a forCranleigh for­ Secretary Davies yesterday re­ much musclé in |he opinion of Ion in to Arrive in town this aftwnot» and ceived a letter from Eugene Walby. the first period, ahd took a brief rest, Join the Gougarp in their work-out^ St. Patricks Sign midable lineup 1» a. tear effort to Havers’ Putter chalk up a win. The Kimehtfe have secretary of Seattle Roller Hockey . while In the third Cook wss*sent to Brlden should he a great acquisition League, in which he stated thgt a the showers for hooking Anderson. to the club right now. It will give played out the whole of the season Star Centre Man Point Makers without winning & single game, but league had Just been started In that The Maroons had the best of the It an added punch to carry it over the city with three classes, namely. 90 shooting in the first period, twenty- Calgary Retains Cranky and Big they expect by the time the dust has bumps. 1 of Varsity Team cleared from the field of battle to­ pounds, 110 pounds and 130 pounds. six direct shots being directed at For the first time in his life Frank morrow that they will be on the right Eighteen teams have entered and Fowler as against nineteen on Leh­ Frederlckson went sixty minutes last end of the score.i ■■■■■■■■■ they look for a successful season. man. In the second the home team Unbeaten Record night. He had neither rest nor pen­ Basketball Scare Is Result Broad street will have out Us u.ual The principal games are to b. Played shot fourteen times to Victoria’s fif- alty, and maintained a terrific pace Toronto, Jan. 16.'—W. L. Carson, By ERNEST A. BLOOD team andd hasha. no doubt a. to the re- •« «h» Cryetal Pool which hu been 1 teen. In the final the homesters had Jimmy Hibson also looked better. star centre player on last year's suit of the-battle turned Into a roller rink for the W ln- sixteen, while the Cougars peppered The Cougars will practice to-day Varsity hockev team, haa turned pro­ The Teamsters* lineup tor to-mor­ Lehman with one less. Hart’s was On Its Own Pond and to-morrow for their encounter fessional and will play with Toronto British Open Gôtl Champion row's game will be picked from the Mr. Walby Is desirous of arrang­ the only shot In the extra session on Friday with the Calgary Tigers. St. Patricks. " following pla>ers:' Lomas. Gilbert, ing home and home games between making a total of fifty-six for the If there Is one game this season that Makes Poor Showing in Land, Hay. Lovatt, Ord. Rowan, 'Cas-, picked teams from Seattle and Vic­ Maroons against p half-century for Oatman’s Boys, Who Will Lester's boys wish to win It is that kie, Speak. Morton, Hathertll, Ken­ toria for the Northweet Champion­ VMoria. % with the Tigers. It should be a First Day’s Flay ning, Fraser and Cartwright. ship and it is quite probable that the wonderful game, as Victoria leads the Draw is Made For local executive will arrange to send BE CAREFUL LADIES! Play Here Friday, Defeated The following players will represent coast loop and Calgary is second in the Hudson’s Bay—Shrimpton, Gardi­ teams over to Seattle before the end of (he season.______Proceedings during an intermission Regina 2-0 Last Night the W.CJI.L, one point behind Sas­ Second Round of Los Angeles,^ Jan. 15—Heavy stump­ ner. Eaton, Obee, Hawkes. McKay. were greatly enlivened by an alter­ katoon. ing on the part of international stars Henry, Hawkes, Heatbfleld, Ward, cation between a couple of women in Association Cup and consisting i-hootlng by Macdon­ Woodley, Kelman. one of the boxes, one of whom broke ald Smith. Kan Francisco, who hung Amateur Games Will a perfectly good utnbrella over the W.C.H.L. up a card of 68. marked the opening ether s top piece. It was said that a Meeting To-morrow SIKI GAINS VERDICT P. W. L. D F. A. Pts. London, Jan. 15 (Canadian Press day of the California open golf tour­ Provide Excitement previous game of poker was the cause 17 8 6 1 43 41 19 nament on the Los Angeles Country Saskatoon Cable).—The draw for the second Memphis, Tenn.. Jan. 15.—Battling of the jubilation. 13 9 4 0 26 23 18 Will Discuss Mens Club north And south courses here round of the English Cup last evening Slki, the Senegalese pugilist, won a To-morrow Evening Vancouver Position Victoria Edmonton 13 5 5 3 28 32 13 resulted as follows: yesterday. ' —- 13 6 6 1 26 26 13 A southwest wind swept across the decision over- Young Norfolk, New Lehman ...... "..Goal...... Fowler Senior Hoop League Barnsley or Brighton vs. Everton. Orleans negro heavyweight, in an Dupcan ...... Defence..... Loughlln Manchester City vs% Northampton north course and bothered many of Cook ...... Defence.... Halderson the entrants, but on the southern, eight-round bout here last night. With the Shells and the Pacifies tied - Calgary. Jan. 16—Calgary Tigers re- orf Halifax Town. course, with those breezes. Smith Slki weighed 177^ and Norfolk 199*. for the premier position in the amateur, Boucher...... Centre.. Frederlckson taint-d second position in the Western Crystal Palace vs. Notts County. hockey league, the games scheduled for Skinner ...... Forward. Meeking All clubs that ere Interested In the came through with a clean-cut game, Hart Canada Hockey League race and also formation of a Senior Men's Cl|y West Ham vs. Leeds United. going out in 36 and coming home to-morrow night promise to provide MacKay ...... Forward. Derby County vs. Newcastle plenty of excitement for the league sup­ Anderson I their, unbeaten. record on local Ice by Basketball League are Invited to in 32. Parkee ...... Sub------Regina Capitals two to attend a meeting te be held to­ United. T wo Soccer Bodies porters. The Shells will take on th# Matte ...... Sub.... Trlhey morrow evening at 1.30 o'clock in Putting seemed to be the downfall Native Sons, while the Pacific* wilt nothing here last night. Swindon Town vs. Oldham Ath­ of a large number of the Internation­ clash with the Colonists. Both the oil Bostrom ...... Hub...... Gibson the Y.MJS.A. The question of form­ letic. Cotch ...... Sub...... Regina displayed occasional bursts ing e league will be dlecueeed. The ally known coterie of players, the Will Meet To-night men and truck drivers will be out te of speed but fell behind considerably Y.M.C.A. Is willing to lend a hand Southampton or Chelsea vs. Black­ sloping greens causing many *n over- cop their games, as a loes for either will Summary drop them hack Into second position. First period— l. Vancouver. Skin­ in tricky combination, constant speed in furthering the proposal, which pool. nnd condition. The first period, when haa been advanced In many quarters. Clapton Orient or Swansea Town to Arrange Draws The Sons will be out after the scalpe ner from Boucher, 10.25; 2, Victoria, SARAZEN MAKES 75 of the gas men for the treatment they the Bengal» stepped on high and reg­ vs. Aston Villa. received the last time these outfits met. Frederlckson from Meeking, 1.27; 3, Sheffield Wednesday vs. Bristol Victoria. Loughlin,,. 3.58. istered two goals, was fast and fu­ John Black, the former Claremont The Shell# will have their usual lloe-up, rious, while the remaining periods City. veteran, but now of Wichita, who ran A meeting of the Junior Eootball while the Sons are keeping their team Second period—4. Vancouver, Bou­ After Having Fight In the dark The Pacifies will be out with cher, 3.65. were below the average, the Tigers Hull City or Bolton Wanderer* vs. Korasen a close race for the open League will be held this evening at Liverpool. blood in their eyes, as they are still fret­ Third period- 5, Vancouver. Skin­ making certain of holding théir ad­ championship two years ago. could seven o'clock In the Veterans of ting over the trouncing they were hand­ ner. 1.20; 6, Victoria, Meeking, 6.29. vantage. Tacked Away Young Burnley vs. Fulham. do no better than an 82. Sarazen-had Prance clubrooms. when all clubs ed last week. and the Newsies will have Overtime period—7, Victoria, Hart, There was a mixture of hookey, West Bromwich ye. Corinthians; to be satisfied with 75. which intend to enter the O. B. Alien to step lively to-morrow night if they ,26. golf and rugby In that thrilling initial Accrington Stanley ot Charlton. Arthur Haver*. English open cham­ series are requested to have their en­ expect to keep up with the boys In the Penalties session, with Reid, Crawford nnd V/ti­ Strihling Loses Out Athletic vs. Wolverhampton. pion, another victim or erratic put­ tries in. The draw for the nrst green sweaters, —-"—i——^ —.... First period—Skinner, 2 minutes; son featuring, while Morris and Irvin Cardiff or Gillingham vs. The ting, turned In a card of 82. Havers round will be made. Meeking. 2 minutes. indulged in a brief fist light in the Arsenal. was strong with the driver and Second period—None. second, when the Calgary player took West Palm Beach. Ha., Jan. 16— Exeter vs. Watford. mashie but weak with the short- The Lower Island Football Asso­ Fred Fulton Coming Third period—Cook, 2 minutes. objection to Irvin hutting him in the In the six-round bout between Manchester United vs. Huddere- handled Iron that sinks the balls on ciation will meet to-night to make eye. which was badly cut and required Young Strihling. of Macon, Gsu, and the draw for the second round of .the Duncan missed penalty shot against CODE the green. Back to Get Smack Victoria. two stitches. Norman Fenet, of Akron, O, here The second round will be played Jackson Cup series. The association Calgary left for the Coast after last night, referee Phil prltchard dis­ off on February 2. BALL ‘ KIRKWOOD AWAY DOWN win also consider the protest from the game to play Seattle oji Wednes­ qualified Strihling for hitting In the PLAV tot variation. Of the other stars, with the ex­ the Garrison over Its game in the at Mr. Firpo’s Jaw day , break* after warning him I wive to PLAY «Zadvamtion. ception of Donald Smith, a similar ret round with Esquimau. P.C.H.A. RECORDS Summary break clean. Immediately afterward 11/ LL Pnggarc A YD PLAYED, ftcnvmdbat------tale was told. First period—One. Calgary, Oat man ••Ps” Strihling. father of the pugilist, IT Cl SU Aligg CfO /lie PLAYID. dunging position.-•••••• • Joe Kirkwood, present California LOCAL PIGEONS WIN St. Paul, Mjnn.. Jan. 15—With a from Wilson, 11.58: two. Calgary, An­ attacked nnd stroclt the référé»-. _ - . — DQIBBIE open champion and noted trick shot match with Luis Firpo, South Ameri­ VV. L. D. F. A. Pts. derson from Dutton, 3.30. Up to ,the time "the l>out was dis­ Picked to Oppose AID. BALL ^-----< hung up *3; Freni Wright, member At the annual provincial pigeon can heavyweight, in sight if he con­ Victoria .. 8 9 0 61 67 16 Second period—No score. continued Strihling had the advantage 0MJ3E / • of the Walker Cup team, had 88; Mor- show held at Hastings Psrk, Van­ tinues knocking out all comers, Fred Vancouver 7 » 1 49 46 15 Third period—No score. of every round. He planted mid- tle Dutra, of Spokane, turned In a couver. last week, Gordon Stewart, of Fulton, of Minneapolis to-day begaa Seattle ... 7 10 0 47 61 14 Calvary section blows that put Gehet down In England Saturday 76; Eddie Loos, high ranking profes­ this city, won the following events winding up training for hie bout with McCusker...... Goal .... ____ Reid the fourth for the count of seven and sional of Chicago and Los Angeles, again in the fifth for the count of five. PLAY NO. 3 with his birds: First in the 400-mtie Bob Roper, of Miami, Flsu, Janu­ Individual Scorers Traub...... Defence ... . Dutton who was picked by many to win the old cock class: second. 400-mile old ary 31. Dutkowskl ... Defence .. Benson Only one blow was struck in the “Pa" Cardiff. Jan. 15 (Canadian Press Signal No. 1, Variation'13 tournament could do no better than O. Strihling- Pritchard fracas, several hen; second, 300-mile old cock; first, The possibility of a Fulton-Firpo Stanley ...... Forward .. .. Morris cable)—The Welsh Rugby Union has Centre .(five) tips ball to left for­ 75. one better than Abe Espinoza, of 300-mlle old hen; second. 100-mlle fight was mentioned In a letter re­ Duncan, Vancouver .....12 Hay ...... Forward...... Oliver persons intervening. ‘‘t selected the following teamMo repre­ Oakland, whose card was 76. George Fredrickson. Victoria ...14 ward A. who dribbles io B and young cock; second. 100-mile young ceived yesterday by Jack Reddick. Gagne ...... Forward ,. Crawford sent Wales against England in the von Elm, formerly of Salt Lake and hen; third. 60-mile young cock; Fulton's manager, from Billy Ua Walker. Seattle...... 11 Moran...... Substitute . . Wilson international rugby match at Swan­ shoots, or passes to the right- former transmlsslssippi champion, Carney, New Y he'8V weight.—— — — — —1 In a one-fall matchJ in seven- for Pitcher Harry Baldwin who won Show rooms, Bridge and Hillside Avenue. twenty games for blé «»h»h i»et *ea- day without again regaining con- Arbour, SeaMe title -ibLnpiwa ywjBMfgafasgp- ■*fM g0tp*aa*ti*£MU j- ., *. :.■+***■ . c LJk^

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15,19£4 n

h this the best Bopril Poster? 8841 CLEARANCE SALE Mr. Schwengers Points to Ac­ complishments in Appeal Special Bargains for Wednesday Morning For Support Publicity Bureau Asked to Pay Knitting Silks Half Day Specials 1-Children...... ’s Women’s Black Kid Oxfords For Moving Pictures of for Sweaters Bridge Opening Rompers and At Reduoed Prices in Hardware Clearing at $1.95 a Pair Sweater Silk The Chamber of Commerce 2-ounce skeins, in a good Varnish Stains has just been the means of Dresses With medium weight Winter soles range of colors; 6 skeins Clearing light oak and mahog­ bringing to fruition a far- make a Jumper. value any Varnish Stains, in two and Cuban shaped heels ; smart $1.00. January Sale, *70»» sizes. reaching scheme for the'benefit Half pint, value 40c. Jan­ 79c street style and nice soft quality per akein...... • vv of the city,—the Amusement kid ; sizes 2% to 5. January Sale^ uary Sale ...... Cehtre—.President C. P. W. Strong quality Black Sateen Cable Yam % Pint size, value 70c. Jan­ Rompers and Dresses, trimmed per pair 2-ounce skeins, in mauve. uary Sale ...... t..v.58< Scavengers told his audience with colored piping and Jonquil, almond, brown, Copen. navy and rose; A Table of 19c Specials at the membership meeting to­ stitching. Rompers, slxe 1 Including wire toasters, wire day. yeai* only: dresses, else 6 and value^ $1.25. January QO _ Sale. ' per akein • • • • vOt bowl strainers with tin aides, The Idea was conceived some few 6 years only. January Sale, rotary egg beaters, aluminum years ago. he «aid. by the old No Phone or Mail Orders, milk bottle cap opener and garmentV” ...... ■ 7QI vvP .r- ... tourist association in conjunction No Phone or Mall Orders Please Please cover, wood salad spoon and wit(i the Chamber of Commerce aria —Second Floor —Mezzanine Floor^ —Main Floor fork, one pound wood butter the latter had worked for It with, at ■r times, very little hop of success. The moulds, Nixey’a knife polish. result had been an Instance of the atoVe pipe enamel, all metal way the Chamber had been able to trouser and skirt hangers, help the Community and of the bene­ Women's Extraordinary Bargains in Staples, Dress household pliers, etc. Jan­ fits that will accrue to the city if It uary Sale, your 4 Q _ le supported in its activities. choice ...... 1*1/ “The work of the chamber," the Goods, Silks and Velveteens ... president continued, “is done by Linene Smocks —Lower Main Floor body of some sixteen directors, but Double Bed Size Grey Flan- Exceptionally Low Prices on Blue and White Check Turkish. "Vi...... it is Impossible for a small number rtelette Blankets Unbleached Sheetings Towels like that to keep their hands on the at $1.98 Beet quality and perfect in Though not of a heavy weight Attractive and well made " ....A cup of hot Bevril pulse of 40,000 people. If the. Cham­ Smart garments In~-mercefl»ed weave, pink or blue borders. will give every satisfaction fancy Turkish Towels iq a Half Price Sale of bridges the gap between meals. ber of Commerce work is to con­ linene, Peter Pan collar, long in wear, and la an id4FOt~weight blue and white check; size tinue 100 per cent, efficient It must or short sleeves, two slash, January Sale, QO for general purposes a» well as have the support of the people of per pair ...... VwivU 18 x 39; value 75c. JQ/e the city behind it. There are over pockets and patent leather sheets. January Sale, each... . *Xa/V Fine China Cups belt. Come in orchid, rose, 72-inch. January Sale, y|Q 300. manufacturers In the city, and Fully Bleached Sheets their active support and membership Saxe and green with collars per yard ...... fxa/C Fine English Marcella Bed- and cuffs in white; value $3.60. Only 100 of these, so be here Is essential." » , 81-inch. January Sale, and Saucers Continuing, the president pointed January fri QÛ early. .Made1 from sturdy Snow white Marcella Bed-, to the many accomplishments of the 59c 100 dosen plain white fine China Bala ; ...... cotton free from fitting; size spreads of fino texture and chamber to strengthen his appeal for Cups and Saucers, dainty and —Second Floor Fine White Sexony Wool woven in designs which show support in its activities, 68 x 47. January Pi AQr light In weight; value $3.00. Blanket» up clearly; size 7$ x 94; values PAID FOR MOVING PICTURES Sale, each ...... tDl/±V to $6.95. January1 January Sale, dJT FA Women who are looking for There was discussion on the pay­ Mona Lisa Veils Piÿow Cases Sale, each .. $4.98 per dozen ...... ment by Dr. ,, Raynor by personal a fine Blanket at a low price# The ftmou, French shaped Veil will appreciate this offering. »o that jBexUut.£i<> Made from heavy linen Black Chiffon T effet* tares of the JdhnsonStreet Bridge In medium ■ wr henna.-- finished cotton, ensuring ex­ —X1...ipiranra—msnt—ctmronr" could be taker* It was pointed out Haxe., navy, brown, taupe and yarns and finished with blue Covered Bean Fob cellent wear; 42 Inches wide. Taffeta for Spring wear, fine that the City Council had refused to borders; size 72 x 90; value soft chiffon finish; 36 inches Nothing bakes beans like sn pay the amount for the pictures to Hr..."..... i8c January ■Bale, 815.00. January wide ; value $2.50. January earthen pot. Try one of these ; be taken and Dr. Raynor had stepped. Sale, per pair Sale. dJI QQ quart size QQ*» Into the breach so that the oppor­ 39c $10.95 per yard ...... tv-leVO January Sale ...... Owl/ tunity for advertising Victoria should Wool Sergee and' Shepherd not be lost. It was felt that the Slip-on Veils Chocks doctor should not be called upon to Large Slxe Sllp-on Veils, vari­ Pure Linen Damask Clothe Silk Finished Velveteens foot the bill for the valuable adver­ An oi Only a limited number of An ‘ attractive offering for Blue Band Kitchen Bowls ous size meshes, with email littlelittle ones at a low price. tising which the city w’ould secure. designs; in navy and brown these Pure Linen Damask Wednesday shoppers. Woven These useful Bowls always come Choice of Wool Serges in Clothe of a splendid Irish with a rich deep pile and Some crl^clsm was levelled at me only ; value 10c. A OQ/s in handy in the 'kitchen; value City Council for not voting the money navy, tan, rose and green. make Choice of several twill1 back, in all the wanted January Sale.. forait/V 25c. January 4 Q _ for the pictures, and it was sugges­ Checks in fine and medium good designs; size 72 x 72; shades; 27 Inches wide; vahie. ted that they should be asked to .—Main Floor sizes; 40 inches wide; value value $8.95. Jan- QQ , —Lower Main Floor pay the amount. 75c and 10c. Jan- A A _ uary Sale. each.. tvOea/d Sale,1215 perJ,nu yard.‘n $1.69 Another suggestion was that the uary Sale, per yard..., Ta/C Tty tresiwe-w -A Bsfia ia Hair Nets -Main Floor pay. llair Nets of real human hair, CALLED IT A BRIBE in cap or fringe shape; black, A Bargain in During the discussion Dr.. Raynor light, medium and dark brown, stated that the moving picture oper­ ator said that it was not a commer­ also white and auburn; value Sports Coats and Pleated Skirts Twisted Wire cial proposition, and the $160 was ^ ".,..6 uo39c necessary to get the picture -placed for circulation. The council looked —Main Floor upon this as a bribe. Grass Rugs Thevalue of moving pictures as art Priced for a Quick Clearance advertising medium especially in Well made and serviceable Ruga view of thp bea.u.UtMl.wvuthcSf. JslSAUs, Stationery Specials wtth~ bound edges. plain time o fine year which marked the Linen Finished Envelopes Women’s and Misses* Sports Coats «; centres with -borders in blue, bridge opening ceremony was pointed Good quality . linen finished brown, green and red; ftM^: These are the Soda out. Envelopes, well gummed, value Marie from good quality polo, tweed and homespun cloth in raglan style, 3 feet by 6 feet. Amotion was earned to -ask the publicity buremi to refund le ! c Tffc a packet. January Sale," with two-way collar, novelty pockets and half lined. Cotue in camel, January Sale . 89c Biscuits that ^you can Raynor the $l»V which he paid to pre­ -.3, packet» tor 224 ' sand, brown and bine mixtures; sixes to 42. . (p X n Af» —Third Floor vent thé'ftppôrtunity slipping. Writing Pads January Sale ...... «p JLOee/O Large slxe Writing Pkds, con­ always rely upon for tains 70 sheets of good qual­ —Second Floor ity, linen finished paper. Jan­ Marquisettes and freshness, crispness and uary Sale, each ...... 19c "\ —Main Floor “Paraknit” Pleated Serge Skirts Curtain Voiles flavor. Ask your grocer for Made from fine quality serge in navy and Half Day Drug Specials Brassiere* Half Price Tape edg* Curtain Marquisettes 18 Only, "Paraknit" Elastic black. Pleated style finished with nar­ and Voiles, 36 and 40 inches Cuticura Ointment, value 50o Brassieres with the rein­ row belt, in sizes 25 to 30; lengths 32, wide; In cream, whlteand ecru; for ...... 30* values to46c. January forced diaphragm strap, to 36, Suitable for office, street or George J. Cook, Reeveship Fruit-a-tivea, value 26o for IB* Sale, per yard. excellent for bust reducing; general wear. QC Christie’s Candidate, Says His Horses Lyeol, value 35c for ..... 23* -Third Floe* Chase’s Ointment, value 60c* back or front fastening, January Sale ...... tP^lea/O Maliciously Released for ...... 47* sizes 84 to 44; vglue $2.60. —Second Floor ZEPHYR Infants' Suppositories, value 25c, January Bale, ^4 OC One Council-Candidate With, for ...... 18* each ...... CREAM 'Cold Cream, value 25c for 17* Bargains in Beds Sodas draws Name After Complet­ —Second Floor ■ Broken Assortments in Women’s Gloves Castor Oil, value 25c for .18* ing Nomination Papers Baby Cough Syrup, „ value 15c Tiie collection Includes washable chamois gloves In white, hand sewn for ...... 23<* Women’s Overall In black, with two pearl button fasteners; sizes 64, 64 and and Mattresses white kid gloves with silk points-; sizes 6% to 7; French kid -Claiming that his horses had been Sore Throat Cure, value 35o Complete Bed Outfit freed maliciously from their baiters for ...... 23* Aprons gloves in black and white; sixes*64 to 5\; value $2.50. Consists of Simmons contin­ and turned loose in the municipality. Best Aromatic Caacara, two 1 Made from strong quality January Sale, per pair uous post Steel Bed in ivory Heorge J. rook, candidate for the ounces for ...... 18* print, .*ougd neck, patch —Main Floor reeveship. appealed to the 1923 Es­ finish, with double woven wire Pure'Glycerine, 3 ounces for 18< pocket and belt across spring and all-felt mattress, quimau Council In final session last Castile Soap, 14 pound bar 24$ night for a refund of the pound fees. back. In a variety of neat single or double bed aise. Jan­ The police, he said, had corralled the Lemon Vanishing Cream, rvalue patterns; value 98c. A Half Day Bargain in Women's Wool Hose uary Male, complete, $24.95 f.Oc for ...... 35* January Bale...... Oa/C horses and charged him a fee of $2 Ar collection of English and ^Canadian made Hose; some have, ribbed Ivory Enamel Wood Bed Toilet Water, value $1.26 for 78* to give them up again. Under tlie tops, others plain welt hem tops; all are reinforced at heels and in full slxe. solid oak con­ circumstances, said Mr. Cook, he Baby Hot Water Betties, value toes. In this assortment you will find black and tan cashmere, struction. well finished; value A Quality Product wanted his money back,.... would U 25 for...... 78* • House Dresses _xt fibre aille In brown; also all-wool Hoii# In mixed coating mixture.-» create a dangerous precedent to r« 123 5tTT January Sale, $19.75 —Main Floor Made - from strong quality and all black with natural soles ; value $1.25 and $1.1L fund fee* thought the council, and unbleached cotton. slip­ Satin Ribbon Finished Brass for Hair reminded Mr. Cook he had been ,is- January Sale, per pair...... 79c Bede scssed only at half the tariff as he over style; skirt gathered «, - -Main Floor Grocery Specials at sides and all-round belt. Wittv‘2-lnch poets and 1% -inch and Scalp overtook the horses before they fillers, well made; value $32.50. reached the pound. January Bale, AO ~ Sir Walter Raleigh Potatoes, each ...... Ï/OC January Sale ..$24.75 The closing session was short. A Canada A grade. Special, 12 For twenty-five years Cascade Mattress*» petition for a street light on Effing­ lbs. for ...... 25* —Second Floc^r Large Sizes in Men’s Shirts ham Street and other matters were Our special “Realmore" Cas­ Newbro’s Hcrpicide has 25 lbs. for ...... 50* referred to the incoming body for at­ cade Mattress, full 40 pounds Fine Quality Cooking Apples, maintained a standard of tention. In accepting A mutioiib»' ad­ Women’s Vests and Values to $3.75 for in weight, covered in blue art Special, 8 lbs. for...... 25* journ Reeve Alexander ftockley ticking, well tufted and superior quality and excel - thanked the members for their co­ B. C. Choice Sockeye Salmon, Bloomers $1.95 operation during the year 1923, and stitched roll edge. January lence. Pure and clear, No. 1 tall tin. Special. Vesta In light or medium English made Shirts of best quality Bale ...... $13.50 expressed the hope that the 1924 each ...... 33* weight cotton, opera top woven colored Madras. Full cut free from all grease and panel would find similarly a happy Del Monte Brand Solid Pack To­ “Glenwood” Box Springe concurrence on nil matters. ^ only, In cream or white. shirts in coat style and with double Hand made throughout, boat oil, without stain or dye, matoes, No. 24 tin. Special. Bloomers aro full cut gar­ cuffs; sizes 164, 17. 18 and 18.4 POLICE COMMISSION MET 2 tine for ...... 45* materials used and covered in it can be used upon the ments with gusset, elastic only; values to $3.75. Wednesday Prior to the council session the Purity Brand Free Running Ta- ’ finest quality art ticking, most delicate scalp with Esquimau Police Board met, Conv waist and knee; In pink Morning Special. complete wRh overlay. The bis Salt, Special, pet car­ or white. January mission»*? Sidney Bowden sought the ton ...... 11* tzeat for comfort. January absolute confidence. Bale, per garment . reels!oi\ of a motion of censure pass­ Seal of Quality Brand Pure Malt OwC $1.95 —Main Floor Male ;...... $62.50 ed on him at a special meeting fol­ —Second Floor —Fourth fhoor lowing. the effigy burning Incident in Table Vinegar, Special, per A Hair Saver—Use It Now the municipality. The majority board bottle ...... 33* Finest Quality Smyrna Table English Wool Scarves Men’s White Lawn Men’s “Arrow” Soft itching of the scalp almost declined to recall Its dictum. Boys’ English Jerseys Don’t wait for "shiny” The annual report of police ex­ Fige, per lb. . *...... 45* Soft quality brushed Wool Dress Bows - Collars baldness, which cannot instantly, checks falling penses for the year showed a surplus Sugar Crisp Com Flakes, Special Scarves, with fringed ends. Sm.rt button shoulder style In of 1361. the expenditures totaling 3 'packages for ...... 27* English made fine quality White ’•Arrow" brand Soft Collars in wool knit with cotton threod be cured, but save and hair, and positively erad­ $7.20f. as against an estimated 37.526. Come in Saxe, grey, tan, Wet Key’s Condensed Mincemeat. peach and brown, with Iaswn Dress Bows with buckle the new long pointed lhape ; beck. A Jersey thet will «IV. strengthen your hair be­ icates dandruff. More men The keep of prisoners In Esquimau Special, per packet ... 8* the beet of wear end hold Its <*ost only $2-7 for the year. broad stripes in attractive back; regular 26c each. Wed­ sizes 14, 16 and 164; values fore it if too late. At the and women have received King Oeear Brand Norwegian 35c and 60c. January Sale shape: In brown only; elses ELECTION ROSTRUM READY colors. January p?A nesday Morning first symptom of trouble- - permanent and lasting ben­ Sardines,^ Special, two tins- Bale ...... Sl.OU 2! to 32;January value, Sale.. to 98C The first gun In the municipal for...... t. 35* usually dandruff or itch­ efit from Newbro’s Herp­ —Second Floor _ 6 for 50c 2 for 25c 11.16. election campaign will be fired at a —Lower Main Floor —Main Floor ing scalp—begin the use icide than from all other meeting called in the Bailors' Club • —Main Floor -Main Floor of Herpicide. It stops preparations combined. on Thursday night/ The meeting will commence at 8 o’clock, and Is open Mail tiUs coupon for gourou* tampU to all candidates entering the con­ test. ONE CANDIDATE OUT 61 Mtlwsuke». West, Detroit, Mit.hi««n . „ A few hours after he had filed hie nomination papers for the council, Gentlemen: I em enclosing tee cents ieither etaepn or coin) for • trial bottle oi ïhihSniiVl5itij dumpling. Thomas Hadfleld, retiring police Nnh. tll

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BAD MAN TO BE. WHIPPED#—“Red” Ryan being escorted from Toronto’Jattf-on his way to King­ ston penitentiary, where he faces a life sentence and flashes.

CUPID WINS AT RACETRACK#—For a long time, so runs the story. Miss Allyn King, shownaboYe^fonxier Follies-star and noted musical comedy actress, was engaged tp Carl Weldeman, million­ aire and owner of the famous race horse dn Memoriam. Weldeman wanted his fiancee to give up the stage, something Miss King n#- * fwWTgw.*,AwgdatwsH'iîwyiiwnitTO'Tnraiarfgiai twwevuTn Memoriam, Zey and My Own. In Memoriam won, and the teelgram of congratulation from Miss King sounded so sweet that Weldeman GALL! IS MAD. — Amfm.t gave in. Now, It is reported, they will wed soon. And Miss King Galll-Curcl, prima donna, says will follow her career! . ______• she's “through” with the Chicago Opera Company.- because the management Won't cast her In th# roles she want*.------

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A NOTED FAMILY.—This 1» believed to be the first photo ever made of Otto H. Kahn, the great banker, second only to J. P. Mor­ gan, and tbepe members of his family. It was snapped on Fifth Avenue, New York. Photo shows: Gilbert W., Margaret D. and Otto H. Kahn.

FOXY*—This ie the Seven- “THEM DAYS GONE FOREVER.-*— Norauu. -RM" Ryan, bank ineh file which “Red’' Ryan suc­ bandit and prison breaker, as photographed on his wedding day In ceeded in concealing from file- Toronto several years ago. guards In Toronto Jail, even when he was stripped of hie clothes. Later he surrendered the Instrument to the goal governor, confessing that he had given up hope of escape. VICTIMS OF MEXICAN INSURRECTION^—Here is pictorial evidence that the rebellion in Mex­ ico is real war. The picture was taken After the battle of Casae Grandee, and shows the rebel dead , surrounded by some of tl>e victorious Federal troops. There were not more than 40 rebel dead, but the Fédérais, who did not show their casualties, tost more than S00 men. The turmoil south of the Rio Grande Is far from being a sham battle. Mm

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Fe»«A TbVfM ■*> To-**" xe *nrceK. - Set. T»*r eux» «> Kf UTM Lure *K> I SPenen au of a i«tew -he. PutrrT Sr** M*» the British Welcome League of through the head, one shot being all one can Inflict in that man­ COUA» W» IT. M*> ,3**< Presbyterian General Assembly, Canada, is directing the work of W A• STM- BWW « ner by himself. In the face of the conflicting testimony, the Jury, has passed his 93rd birthday in after long deliberation, disagreed. 1 | that organisation in providing •**« v*. XXAO «7 excellent health at Woodstock, for British harvesters who are OnL------.------;—». stranded in Ontario. HANE. » ORDERED BEATING.—Judge Kmérson Coats worth, of Toronto^ ' £$gè who passed sentence of life Im­ prisonment and 30 lashee m “Red'* Ryan.

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MAKES FUN.—Miss Martha Travilla Speakman, shown above. SICK#—Dowager Queen Marta Is the newly appointed recre­ ation expert for the tJnlted Staten Christina, mother of King Al­ ISVM .«« .» u< uv««l was nil- Oat ORÇArtS fonso of Spain, Is serfouslv 111 Children’» Bureau, and will have covered recently by excavators on the site of the new Vwv 4feie**#ma i«»»n#iine Hand-m»rf* eomething to say in the futur# In Madrid galls held the wood together. about children's sports

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sured stability in public affairs. The present generation had made a seri­ CORN GOING UP ous mistake when it started to take TEXT OF KING’S SPEECH MCRAE'S PARTY politics Iras seriously—to take a J. J. Bagley, In message to R. Pv chance. Wall Street NEW YORK STOCKS Clark to-day saya: INSTABILITY Corn showing a strong tone and *^A government can be Just aa AT OPENING OF NEW it is barely possible that sellers “FAKED" PAPERS strong as the support behind It—Just of yesterday took back their com aa stable aa the electorate." he said. New York Stock Exchange, Jan. IS, 1924 on the dips. The same basis for ''If the public swings one way and the TO-DAY buying remains. Weather condi­ other the government must du llko- BRITISH PARLIAMENT tions have been perfect for a week iNSf CHARGES «riae.^ Over Private Leased Wires with futures the highest of the The world-wide unrest was evident London, Jan. 15.—The text of the Speech from tW Throne, Last Minute News on Stocks season and still there is no coun­ Says Provincial’s Tactics in In the church aa well as In politics, R. P. CLARK * CO. B. A. BOND CORPORATION try selling of importance, while re­ he pointed out. |*ead by King George at the formal opening of the new Parlisment and Financial ceipts are light herb and much Using Bogus Documents Pemberton Building 729 Fart ItrMl "The more parties you have the of Great Britain to-day, was as follows : Affairs smaller than a year ago. In the more uncertain the government of West. Market Is Ip better Btilr Savorfff Perjury the day is," he went on. “My Lords and Members of the Commons : High Lima LocomotiveUse .... 99% lion as result of setback and we "It la true that the average man is NeW^orKJan. 15, 1924 R_Y. Ale Brakehe ..... 49% look for prices to work higher. “Faked" and inaccurate cop- honest. But there is a woeful ignor­ “My relations with foreign powers continue to be-friendly. 1 Atch.. ______I _ Press* 4 Steel Car ... 11% Oats have merit in themselves ance among the people that causes am glad tp be able to record definite progress in the solution of Atlantic Coaet Use Pullman Ce...... 113% lea of Railway Department doc­ STOCKS IRREGULAR— f-altimoea. Ohio .. right here, and also will feel in­ them to go out in the highways and questions which hitherto have blocked the pathway of mutual UNDERTONE FIRM Canadian Pacific . ill American Steel Fdy.. K* fluence of any rally in corn. umenta—one of them taken from byways because there is a liar In the Chic.. Mil. A 81. P. Bethlehem steel ... lit band." understanding and retarded the recovery of the world. B*A. Bund—To-day's stock market Chicago Northwest 11 OnieWe gteeL •*. .. Chic.. K. 1. a Pec. ... Z*% Gulf States steel ... lit official files under * The Attorney-General deprecated “The Reparations Commission has set up two committees on acted a good deal better tbgn was Do.. 6% prof...... «1H Itegaslo Steal ...... generally expected after yesterday's Dtr. unek. A Western.111% Republic I. AS ... circumstances—have been pub­ the practice of throwing mud at pub­ which experts from the United States of America will co-operate ■tump. Early prices were a little K7*o.' lat nrof. V.V.Ï. S3 !J blvoe-Sheffteld Steel. lic .men. “It tests one’s mettle to sit lower, but support was forthcoming U^ted States «eel . lished by the Provincial Party in and hear oneself described aa one is with others from Great Britain, France, Italy and Belgium in Great Northern, pref.. IT UNION BANK IN described in the public press." he examining the very serious financial questions involved in the on very little setback, and a few Is Illinois Central ...... 1SI% Vanadium Carp». their frantic efforts to discredit sues such as Continental Can, Hears Kansas City Southern 11% said. position of Germany. Roebuck and the Overlands were be high Valley ...... <3% California Pete'..... 33% the Government, Hon. A. Opponents of the Government were very strong and scored one to two ixiuia. A Nash., xd.... ••% Ceeden Oil ...... U8 33% trying to crucify the Premier, he as­ The future statue of the Tangier uiu. Xae. A Tessa .. 11% H oust an Oil ...... ei w «one of Morocco, which has long been means of limitation to the grant of points advance. The balance of the Hteaoupri Pacific .... 11% Jlarland GU ...... »... 97% *»% ÎÎ3 M. Manson, Attorney-General, serted. an outstanding source of trouble, has old age pensioners. xmarket came up a point irregularly. Do pref ...f...... 13% Middle States OU «... | >'+ charted in a fighting speech be- "They realise unless they cqn From midday on there was aif in­ New York Central . .. l#l% Pacific Qll ...... 44% 47% undermine the integrity of John been the subject of an agreement “You will be asked tp develop the N T.. N H. A Hartford II'a W. R. Allan, President, Ad­ fore Wards Three and Four of the between the delegates of the powers probationary system of dealing with clination to sell, the sharp break of Ontario A Western .. 11% PY..A“S"** îîsi. ISÏ Oliver with the public they cannot $4 in Continental Can causiifg some dresses Annual Meeting Liberal Association in the Liberal principally concerned, which provides offenders.. Norfolk A Weetern .,194% PkllllM >«...... •«', « l, rooms last night. This, he added, succeed. And tÿie integrity of John for the creation of an international uneasiness among holders. Northern Pacifie ...ill* Oliver stands high with the people of "Bills will be introduced to amend Pennsylvania ...... «1% I iii Winnipeg. Jan. IS.—The Union Bank might not be perjury in law,’* but If regime and the promotion of com­ However, the last hour's trading !4 British Columbia," he affirmed. binations of trade. and consolidate the Factory and Indicated a rather strong technical pere Marquette ...... 42% Royal Dutch’ ..... A. 91% 33% closed Its year, which was characterised It were "not perjury in fact” he was Workshops Act, to-9egltiml«s children Pittsburg A W. Va .. 41% Shell Union Oil ...... If If % greatly mistaken. LACK COURAGE _ "A bill will be introduced giving position, and stocks closed at or near Reading new ...... 11% Kinelnlr OH $9% *9% by W. It. Allan aa "filled wltli trials born eut of wedlock whose parent» - , _ ... „ . - j -na.T ar-1 The Provincial Party. Mr. Manson The Third Party, he said, had effect to the Lausanne Treaty with the previous day's finals. What St. 1-oula A San Fran.. 11% ÜwÎJf OU ...... 99% jT—m and difficulties for business of all kinds, declared, was composed of two ele- Turkey. Aa soon aa it is passed, the subsequently are married and to changes appeared were of an irregu­ si. Louie A S.W...... IS5 Standard OH—Calif 41% 49% charged everything In the dictionary, amend the law in relation to separa­ Southern Pacifie .. S7% Standard OU—M J. .. 41% 41% and particularly for banka." with a pro mentg disgruntled member* of the smearing mud over the whole situa­ treaty will be ratified and 'a new lar sort, giving the market a trading Southern Railway .... 41% tMee Company ...... 43% 41% tion and maintenance orders. appearance. fit and loss account more than double two old parties and Ignorant people tion. The Third Party leaders, he era of peaceful relations with Turkey Texas Pacific ...... 31% tease Pacific C. A O.. 19% who accepted the last ideas presented will open. "Under the Housing Art of the last There does net seem, to be much Lnlon Pacifie ...... lie that shown in the readjustment of June charged, had not sufficient courage Wabash A "A" ...... 97% last. to them. And of the leaders of the to sign their allegations. AGREEMENT WITH U> session, my Ministers approved the in the immediate future to in­ V. extern Maryland .. ie ’* Allied Chemical ...... 41% Addressing the annual meeting of erection of a large number of houses A.lla Chat mere Mfg. . 47 new party seventy-five per rent, he The P.G E. director*, Mr. Manson "My Ministers, in common with fluence quotatiens either one way Chandler Mater C*"*.*”*! American Ael. Chem 14% •hareholdere here to-day, Prewldent believed.' were disgruntled Conserva­ both by the local authorities and by or the other. Ceng rose is in ses­ Amo. loti. Corporation 34 Allan stated that since last June satis­ stated, had ordered the auditors to *1*0 Dominion representatives, have private enterprise. The. local author­ factory progress had been made follow­ tives. tired of the leadership of W. J. "go to the*extreme limit" in their in­ been anxious to remove the difficulty sion and apparently in radical Ornerai Motors ...... IS American Can ...... 147 % Bowser. The Attorney-General, de­ ities are being approached with a hand a. and, of course, this Is be­ Hupp. Motors ...... 14 % American Linseed 11 ing the announcement of severe loss sus­ vestigations of railway affaira The with the illicit importation of liquor view to increased''activity under Hudson Motor Ca .. 17% American Radiator . tf% tained at that time. In this connection plored the growth of third parties auditors' complete report, he said, Into the United States and have made ing made the most of by those Mack Tr41. lt ...... |8 fc American «hlp A Com. 13% Mr Allan said: "I am glad to be able to these sections of, the act which en­ boorishly inclined. On the ether which, he said, inevitably led to in­ had not been received yet. proposals for an agreement which is Maxwell Motors :...... 19 American Teh * Tele US'* Inform you that our ezperlence alnce the' stability in public affaire, and he able the working population to be­ hand, conditions are ripe for fur­ Maxwell B ...... 14% American Woolens 79% !iS readjustment Justifies the expression of "We told the auditors te find out on,the eve of conclusion and which Moen Motors, xd...... II Associated Dry Goods 71 % 4 pointed to the confused political con­ come the owners of their houses^ •in If anyone in the railway department should further strengthen the happy ther advances in the market. confidence contained fn the circular la Packard Motor Co., xd. 13% Atlantic Gulf W I ..19% dition of Great Britain on account of IRISH MEASURES Money is cheap and many people Pierce Arrow Motor. . 14% sued to you at that time. This expert was dishonest," he declared. relations prevailing between the two Austin NIc hol'.e ...... 11% ence té largely founded on recoveries the growth of the Labor Party there. countries and peoples. "Measures will be laid before you went to buy stocks, and from an Stvdebaker ...... 144% Ha modal! "A* ...... 14 Mr. Manson said he had per­ earnings standpoint good stocks White Motor Co. . . . 34 Htecb Nut Packing . . 34% that have been made and. tn some Mr. Manson produced a copy of "It will continue to be my object to complete Jhe Land Purchase Act Wlllya-Overland. pref II Brooklyn Rdteon ....112% cam. An appreciation of assets " the document published by the Third sonally asked the representative In. Northern Ireland and to guaran­ are a purchase en any setback. Mr. Allan expressed the Belief that of the auditors if there was any­ to support by every means In my The latter view is taken by good Arreeaerlre Calif. Packing 12 Party as genuine replica of a Rail­ tee the principal nod interest of the Ajax Rehhar ....------—*% Central Leather ..... I»% the people of Western Canada had K““- thing wrong in the administration power the steady growth in influence oommioaion houses which have CTweHPaafedy fV . tr% prone to '‘exaggerate svr dlfflci way Department, document This of the League of Nations. 1------J bonds issued by the Government of American Bosch Mag. If espy;- showed, differed In " many of the reaf taxation and making the country In another case the Third Party had ing wrong. "The recent series of murders on ion. The obligation to allsvtatd the Kelly Springfield Tire 11% Cor.a Cigar ...... 24% more attractive to newcomers, he advo­ Cenrolldxtcd Gas ...... 43 published what It called a photo­ "We have the absolute assur­ the Northwest frontier of India by hardship caused by the former dis­ Lee Tire A R. Co...... 14 cated some of the economy end simple- criminals who sought refuge in Af­ McManus, in message to B. A. Stewart Warner <*o. . . »•% Ccntincntal Can ...... 33 neaa of living "which were characteris­ graphic copy of a Railway Depart­ ance that there is nothing worthy turbances In Ireland is one which is Bond to-day aaya: Stromberg Carburetor. I4H Corn Product# ...... 137% tic of our forebears '* ment document, and even thl* was of reproach in the administration ghan territory, or who are Afghan recognized by my Government ami n----- ahaoUHoly kiewemie end oelike 4ho •# -the-4mev“ he deelewed...... suhJec.ta1_cajused-^j|U3ch—concsBR»--Mf- ■ ■■ liiliiii Goyemment made vigorous represen­ Cigar, Marecibo, Linseed Rfd., * % IhSg» , Fias was firm and s little higher, ple." statement of the Third Party, that departure from the existing fiscal Anaconda . . . 37 Montgomery Ward ... 24 wheat— Owen High lew new Jhe former Sullivan repprt and the reform of the system of valuation the stock market prices td-day American Hmeltars .. 11% National Biscuit 31% Hay ...... J9l% 141% 141% 141% “What is one to conclude?" He system in this country, to m*et the and rating in England and Wales and seemed to be chiefly representative Butte A Superior ... 14% National Enamel .... 41% July ...... 193% 163% 133% 142% ■shed. “A document is missing auditors' report had b*>en suppressed V*1*1** of the Dominions by a sub­ Chile Copper Co. ,...»?% National Lead ...... 144 Oats— and misleading summaries issued by of the fating In Scotland, for the Im­ of efforts of the professional element. and new it is produced by a clerk stantial extension of the principle of provement of the administration of Weakne«j^ waa^apparent Chino Copper Co. .... 11% North American Co* 41 43% 42% 41% the Government unqualified false- ilrSly'VSK. utaui '{Kf—u*- •• .-,k444--if>ri*gi- 9*» »• sf-lhe railway department frhreo .. =*** cxinunai . Justice, years later! Ing valid "cert âlh'cÏÏanOMBPCMrges------imposed e rat inns have been conducted in a Great Northern Ore ..21'* Pent ton Cereal 88% 63% »»% May ...... "It is nauseating even to have to since 1919. Proposai» to give effect Inspiration Copper Ca SS% Public Servie* M.J 43 41 July ...... "There are a few mere things during the war and for the ascer­ rather decisive fashion. The stand­ 37% .deny these things." he protested. to the conclusions of both conferences International Nickel. . 11% Savk»e Arms ~ 97% flax— coming out! And they are get- ‘ Ctumot understand men who resort tainment of the costs and profits In ard share list fluctuated in rather Miami Coper Co. ..32 Soars Roebuck 33% JÎ5 31% May ...... 321 ting anxious abeut it!" will be submitted to you. connection With the distribution of aimless fashion, and the market Nevada Cona. Copper. 12% 19% Texas Gulf Snlphur .. «1% 221% to tactics of that description. What milk." eeetns to be going through the pro­ Ray Cona Copper ... II rnlted"lFnilt ...... 196 161% 113% Rye—...... The Third Party, he declared, did kind of a case have they got? EMPIRE EXHIBITION Utah Copper ...... 61% V ». Cast Iron Pipe 70% <•% 47% Mar ...... 71% 72 Tl% not want a Royal Commission on the »*leonw the opportunity that cess of digesting recent heavy sell­ Kenaecolt ...... It% 94% Vlrgljtfa Chasrtcnl 3% »% 3% July ...... "I should think A. D. McRae ing. much of which has been rep­ Westinghouse lise. 99% 31 P.O.E. Mr. Manson admitted that will be arfordM by the British Em- PRAIRIE SCHOOL resentative of profit taking, and a American Locomotive 74 T|% 71% Wheat—1 Ner.. 47%; 2 Her. 94%: 9 he personally had not favored the would be the last man to make plr. Exhibition- to increase the Baldwin Locomotive. .129% 121% 121% Total salsa. 312.144; Nor . 43%; No. 3. 14%. No. S. 77%; No. 4. charges against Premier Oliver. TRUSTEES TO MEET goodly portion undoubtedly repre­ 71% f*»4. 71%; tn*. k »*, appointment of a commission. knowledge of the varied resources of sentative of efforts of thoeç bullish- "I would not want to go down the • Empire and to stimulate inter- Oats—t C.W. *3%; » C W.. 17%; extra "There is a 1st to be said to ray grave with hie record." Regina, Jan. 15 — Aaron Sa pirn, ly inclined In the loan crowd a the export buying will 1 feed. 37% l feed. 34%; 2 feed. 34%. re­ imperial trade. rather good sized borrowing demand wheat prices are jected. 31%. track, 44%. against the expense of Royal Mr. Mo noon said that General California expert on co-operative vance. therefore think e Barter -J C W . «2%. 4 C.W., 99%; Commissions every time seme MoRos’s deals may have been UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM marketing, will deliver an addreer seemt to efclat for many Iaauea. The INFLUENCED BY CORN levied aad feed. 34%; tsiAWlr-— foreign exchange markets were much rial I N.W.C.. 114%; I C.W.. 214% blatant ass gets up and makes a within the lew. 8e far •• he knew “ ,lsd ,0 "®*e that the before the Saskatchewan school firmer to-day. and this also created a C.W.. 13t; rejected. 181: track. 213%. charge I" he said. "The good old the General had never been pro­ echeme for providing employment trustees* convention in Saskatoon R. S Clark A Ca—Order booked • TORONTO MINKS amendments from the floor to rev­ market, stock» .hould wU hl*h.r Hi the -HI «UlmautTultimately beM t»k«ntaken to Hltm n. made, he said, were little le** than rapidly by seeking to develop British (By R. P Clark 4 Co Ltd ] "In these circumstances, your as- enue bills and to curb debate will r.ext few months, and consequently on German food situation and ft* General blackmail. Surely accused politicians Columbia’s natural resources than by Jeopardize the passage of tax legisla­ Uawea speech will help In this direction. Bid Asked should have the right to find out the digging down into the gutters for sent will be invited to an extension MWARTWIlllAMSt/CO setbacks good stocks are a purchase Teck Hughes . .... 124 ne auiTioNr i ns______tion at this session in the opinion of HomMower * Weeks—A trading mar­ (By B A Bond Carp. Ltd.) Beaver Consol . .... 23% «9% motives of witne**ee whom they con­ mud to throw at politicians: and amendment of the trade facilities Chairman Greene, of the ways and ket la the beat that can be expected Wheat — High l.ow McIntyre Port . ... me nee sidered were not disinterested. "What we require to-day Is unity and export credit schemes, to the pro­ Duly instructed by R. J. Hennessey means committee, who said that un­ with moderate!'- lower levels indicated May ...... ]A3% 10S% llolllnger Cona. 12S3e 124# The public had a right to know, for in the Liberal Party." A. M. Altken, posal of the Imperial Economic (Con­ Esq. (who Is leaving for Winnipeg) r the main body ef stock*. July ...... 1ST % 104% 10.% Me «ray Minna 43 ference for expediting and assisting der the amended rules such a situa­ Thomson A McKinnon—Fundamental* iee% 1-4% 194 139 % Teinlakair.ing ai% 21 instance, whether It was true that who presided, declared In Introducing will sell by Public Auction at his tion would prevail by reason of a are so very sound and there la such an Roaalter had tried to sell Information Mr. Manson. ______In the execution of certain public en­ residence. 114ft Victoria Avenue, Oak flood of amendment* that it would be over whelming reason for hlghsr prices 72% _i7.%.. 71V K. 1>MM ...... rm H % IT which he had collected In the railway terprises throughout the Empire by Bay, and no many people wanting to buy m •»% JIS VliM»n<1 t one 37 Sometime* urgency Influence* the lhts rather than to climb for them. ... 220 2io i v: étions. ... 13% would be pursuing the name tactics. Household Fumitufe twenty active rails 81.76 of.* .11. Pinchon A Co.—We are bullish on the — 30 "There Is no time when people had good rails. Argonaut ««eld ...... ?•*% 40% NAVAL PROGRAMME Montreal Stocks rest Is Treih ...... «1 leea political convictions—less politi­ SELL GRAIN ON VALUES "You will also be asked to assist and Effects PICK UP GOOD STOCKS (By R. P. Clgrk A Ce . Ltd.) cal affiliations than to-day," Mr. in providing work in the shipbuild­ Indian ...... IT%. Manson declared. "We blame the MAYNARD & SONS (By R. P. Clark Leased Wire) SAYS HOUSMAN ing Industry by the immediate con­ As per list In Saturday’s paper. Winnipeg. Jan. 15. — The market B.A. Bond: llousman to-day says: war for a lot of things we might as ■ AUCTIONEERS ' struction of cruiser» and auxiliary Bell Telephone ...... well blame it for this. There is no On view to-morrow morning from opened lower. Influenced by decline ‘ For the main b**iy of stocks, we be­ Brampton • Paper . ■ Instructed. We Will Bell at our Sales­ cm ft in anticipation of the naval 10 o’clock. lieve the trend, characteitsed ny inter­ country that has not been shaken In Liverpool and Buenos Ayres. An Brasilian Traction BUSINESS PICKS UP room, 727-723 Pandora Avenue programme. Take the Oak Ray'car to Mitchell excellent class of buying was in evi­ mittent irregularity continue* upward from end to end with unrest." and that higher selling levels will pre­ Caa. Cement, com. . IU "Stops will be taken to develop the Street, walk down Granite Street to dence on the decline, offerings being Can. Car Fdy.. com. MOODY TELLS CLIENTS In the old day a. he recalled, Can­ Victoria Avenue. vail this Spring for the sound securities adian* generally adopted the politi­ existing system pf Juvenile unem­ absorbed by cash hquses.TWo specula­ to which frequent attention., has been (By R. P Clark Leased Wire) ployment centres and provide in­ The above la an exceptionally fine tive buyers on recent advance appeal* directed:------*“------rr—7— °&l. prîif.* 7. . .T.77T ~KHT Tbrk. Jan. 181- Business cal idea»-of their father*. This was To-Morrow at 1.30 an unreasoned practice, but It in creased facilities for general and lot of furniture and in splendid order. to have lost confidence and are in­ '■Recessions might be used to ac­ Can. Cottons ...... conditions at the end of 1924 are technical education. clined to sell out. We do not think quire such Issues as Overtand, Max­ Can. Converters Large Consignment For further particulars apply to t one. M 4 8...... likely to be much more healthy well. U S. Steel. Beth. Steel. Chile and stable than at the end of 1923. FARM CONFERENCE Copper, Baldwin, Skelly Oil, Mar- I»om. Bridge...... The Auctioneer Dora. Cannera ...... John Moody, president of Moody's RAW M GAR MARKET "The condition of agriculture re­ land. Nickel Plate and N.Y.C. atlonal Breweries EXCHANGE SUMMARY "Commitments In specialties, such Ï Investors Securities told an (By. British American Bond Corp. Ltd.) mains a source of serious anxiety Gentle Sugar ...... Ills'! I/ow Close Select Furniture and my Ministers propose to summon ^tûJuCCiéUÙxuu^ as COO.. C.I.P., Repogle Steel. Howard Smith ...... audience at the Town Hall last Jan ...... - 4.88 4.33 4 M D.S.V. and similar issues seem pre­ Spanish River Pulp night. March ...... 4. *8 4.73 4.ÎI a conference representative of all 410 and 411 Sayward Building Canadian aterling—Buying 4.37; carious." Steel of Csn...... May ...... 4.97 4 *1 4 Si those interested In agriculture and of Phone 1324 selling 4.40. Toronto Railway . . July ...... 4.94 4.80 4 34 the various political parties with the Japanese yen 46.80. AUTO DEMAND DISAPPOINTS; Wayagamec Pulp . LATEST TORONTO V1CTORT AND 1 ~m ... - - v-...... • • • «<# Cottage Piano object of arriving at an agreed policy I/O AN DAILY PRICE LIST Chinese tael 73'/4- COMPETITION FORCES CUTS SILVER whereby the acreage of arable land Nsw York. Jen. IS. — Foreign (By R. P. Clerk 4 Co.. Ltd ) B.A. Bond: Rumors were current Bid A London. Jan. 13.—Bar silver. 33 S-13d. may be maintained and regular em­ enchanges steady. Rotation* in that, despite the big crowds at the Victoria Stock Exchange Victory Lees 999 %—Tax Free per ounce. Money. 2% per cent. Discount Player-Organ, Etc. ployment at an adequate wage se­ xsnts. w auto show, actual sales wore not III? 1st June and Dec...... 191.1# rates: Short Mile. 3% to 8 S-1« per cent.; Mining— Bid Asked ie*.ie three months' bills. 1% to 8 7-13 per cent. cured for the agricultural workers. R. P. Clark & Co., Ltd. Great Britain—Demand 4,2694; entirely satisfactory. Boundary Red Mountain 1 .20 1331 let May and Nov...... 133 2# ie« jo Also: Very good Vph. Arm Chairs, This was more or lose borne out n 17 let June and Dec.,... 137.33 iei.63 FOR PENSIONERS BONDS STOCKS INSURANCE cables 42S; sixty-day bills on Bowen» Veppor ...... 10 Victory Leas #%% New York. Jan.' 13.- -Bar silver. 18; Uph. Settee, Mah. Bric-a-Brac Stand, by the recent cuts announced by •iMlinitM <*oillerlee • ... 30.00 Mexicaa dollar*. 43. very tine Elec. Table Lamp, large Bills will be• introduced to ii^provw Members B.C. Bon'd Dealers’ Assn. banks 423*4. several companies to meet the In- Consolidated M. and S.. I 14.H 1324 let May and Nov... iee.es 191.93 1917 1st May end Nov... iee.se 191 9# Brass Pender, Oak Morris Chair, J- the position of the pre-war petitionerspensioners France—Demand 4.47*6; cablet creasing competition in the Industry. Cork Province...... 93 101.S3 939 Fort Street Victoria. B.C. 4 Aft. C*oug>as Channel ...... • t 1332 let Msy and Nov. 194.33 piece Mah. Parlor Suite, Fumed Oak and to deal with the discouragement i «unwell Mines ...... 2 23 9.30 1»»4 let May end Nav iet.es 199.93 Italy —- Demand 4.3ft»/*: cables FALL OF FRANC - War Lean &%. Tax Free Centre Table, Oak Hall. Ht and, large of—.thrift Involved in the present virauh) ...... 14.0# ^ ... ise.ie Plate Mirror*, I>. L. Table, good 429. WORRIES FRENCH Heaellon Gold Cobelt . ^ • -9J 1323 let June and Dec. . 1014* Hemlock Creek Placer ... .93 1 ASX let April and Oct. tee.se tei to French to Raise Couches, Dining Tables and Chairs, Belgium—Demand 4.07*4; cables B.A. Bond: Mexican rebel* have pro­ 1827 let March and Sept. i«:.ee let ee 4M. llvwe Sound ...... 2.7' I SO Buffet, Hewing Machines, Brass Coal claimed blockade of Tampico and an­ Indian Mines ...... •* Add Accrued Interest to Date Bucket, Clock, Dinner Service, Plated Germany—Demand 00000000002- nounced port will be closed to all ships International fMaal...... U " 13 1#27. 19F7. 4i days. *6.711 per It.###; All Taxes a Fifth to-morrow. Uberater Mining Co. ... .03 1333. 1824. 1327. 1932. 193*. 1934. 13 date. Ware, Glass Ware, Ornaments, Horn- 1 111.set per 11.999.______less Gramophones and Records, Elec. H si land—Demand 37.16; cables Premier Poincare of Franco has Investment of January Funds called a meeting of various Minis­ g^rSuS*'.*S (By B. A. Bond Leased Wire) Chandelier. Elec. Vac. 8wleeper, : 3720. ters to consider plan to chock de­ Sheep Cr'k Cuneolldated ... .00'j f^rrqlar containing a liât of I»restaient suggest lone may be had upon re- SAYS BREAKS MAKE ’ Hoys' extra good Bicycle, very good «Hieet. or one of aur representative» sill rail and assist If you #o dealre. Marway—Demand 14.17. cline in franc. Silver Creel Mines ...... 03 Pari*, Jan. 13—A bill will All-Brass Bed, Springs and Mattress, Sweden—Demand 29.14. N Y. Telephone Ce. ask Public Service Hlveremlth ...... 11 CORN MARKET GOOD be introduced in the French Dresser* and Htanda; good single Denmark—Demand 1727. Commission for adJuftmtmt upward of •n«g Cdv# Copper ...... 49 phone rates, reporting earnings below Standard Silver Usd...... and full size Iron Beds, Springs and t British American Bond Corporation, Ltd. Switzerland—Demand 1729. Sunloch Minos ...... - r-- .« Chamber on Thursday to in­ ?■*!-fee |8 71* £ut’ahy Pick * ...... eiiî I $979,011 issue Of City of Hamilton bond* VicUflâ Phene 2140 6 per cent SI GAR ii* «’• iïïSâcL »i« H v,mn. m..un.i« .«d m. MAYNARD SONS w-Xew TorJu Jan.. 13.—Raw sugar, cetalrl- Doc. mi: «tit Taxai. Mi; refined granulated. 1.23 to ».»•. Spot ...... 31 S3* Wileon Co...... 17 17% •! rtes being on a 6.21 per cent bdsis. Auctioneers Phone 837

>rv*rtiW’ ' 14 VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15,1924 TELEPHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS. TO 1090 TIMES-WE WILL DO THE REST

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TONIGHT X UUAt WITH TAf senioo Jeer, vou should vYav X TELL you He WAX ctAty HIVE ELECTION sweet esr girl t eve it Stew LievT. chili cow CARiMe WITH JcALouxy:jn «c SWCARS Mayor Choquette Re-elected such eyes, such TONIGHT. He VU As LUGE A u)A.D MAAJl he WILL KILL TMe GW chiquita: HAiR^UCH LIPS'. CHiOviTM by Acclamation in Nelson it seews toMi gringo has who Ha» h>x swceTie- IS Here WAMG. Su«c a BATST WITH HU 6i«L'. OVT TONIGHT : Bliss, shc's gonna see Nominations For Contests in ANB he'll t>o M6 AGAIN TJjmbPRow NIGHT IT,-TOO.' HIS Other B.C. Municipalities and he AH-CHlQvit A, Ho Hu * ft'»™ RuprrtT Jail IS.—Mayor H. WAS Soft*, GI»L-WHAT'$ T?rw.TTua Her mam«: XT. xewlon and Alderman M. M. • Hi Stavrna war# nomlnalad yraterdar for the office of Mayor of Prtnca f chiquita1.: Ruport. The foUowln» were noaala- : atr.1 .Tor the aldermanic board: Art hdr" Arookebank. c. n. raarv. a*. : . J t’ullrr. Mr». Kllzab.lh Kirkpatrick. ] Aid. Airs MrKrnile. Ooonro Hill. .yd. , S. D. McDonald, G. W. Krrr. w. Dl Moxle>', Aid. R. F. Ferry, 'J. J. Gillis, Aid. Theo Col lari. Frank flapp. Aid. n, aàSTllh- Cluirle* v FTUt Geor*e Ruddrrham. Colonel ft. F. McMerdtr. J. H. Kelly and Jamèa Black. 4 c- 11 Ornje and XT. R. William* were elected school trustee* for the ly°*term b>" aoclamatio*. Kx-Major Rochester and Harry Smith wer* nominated for the one-year term. For Police Commissioner. W. H. Montgomery and H. B. Rochester «ore nominated. mayor by acclamation Nelson. Jjin. 15.—Nelson yeeterdaT ! re-elected Mayor I. II Choquelle for î j a «econd term. Nine candidates for I »lx aldermanic aaata arc AM A. H. 1 Horawill, W. M. Cunllffe. Rosa Mem- ! m«. George Tamer. William Rather- ' ford and A. T. Wallcy. and aa new COMING EVENTS AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES UNFURNISHED HOUSES BUSINESS DIRECTORY aspirant«. J. K. McKemle, J. p. Mor- (Continued) (Continued) TIMES TUITION CARDS liriorta Satlfl Clme* iCeetinuedi (Continued) Kan and I. A. Austin. Acclamai Iona bXAPPY BUYS appy vallBY; luxtoS* HALL 6—GOOD BUrTS—S were: O-, B. Matthew. Police Com­ Advertising Phone No. 1090 "hard lâme* dunce will |j e held on | McLAUGHLIN Master Six. seven- UIX-ROoMRl) house, close to (Teverdel* j EDUCATIONAL missioner. and John Norman and W. H McLAfbllLIN FOUR, a eplea- a HEAVY TRUCKING I». < \inmion. achool KATI> rOR ( UMMintD ADVBBTWIXti I 1 * . I'an.'Inie 9-1. ! P-*»*«nger. In fine order ...... car. 112. Apply 742 Audley Street ] —------I:- < ’amplon. school tru*teesr Urea** aald...... ~~~~~~------...... "* r-RS^Vtan'a Xvs^T^T ■72»» «WWm-âfTd^Tôr -JfAW 1 LLI" JMF«*ftnSè"?i£afô FTinwtfiVnW'WftW;- arm-'ter" gent s’t flf,l Ym? *F ^JOHNSÔN^ MRog —General trucking and STAR TOURING, absolutely as «nd boarding school for Junior girls Alderman Hugh Bell. Herbert Clark ; Rent. Articles f.»r Saif. I«*t or Found, etc •.'if. : id|« s' hum* - made -•at uAne, cost of ' W7;"> builders' supplies. Pacific lime, pias- >ex,t term opens Jan. 1*. 1*24. Principal. iy pr wonl per insertion, contract rates not t.. exceed 11 gents dt.ttd. SB35- good aa lit». FURNISHED HOUSES *"• vwnjent, brick, sand, gravel, etc. Phone Miss K P Gulland.______181-42 and Aid, James Williamson. For « n application. TnmlKila vrlxe ' Good music. Refresh­ | ^ ring. 1021. one of the 4.34 -714 Aywhurv Street 59 aldermen: Aid. B. I^erosc. A.A. MiHi- No advertisement for less than lÿc ment*. Admission 6*e each.______j 15-* FORD TOURÏNO, 1932, an extra SHORTHAND School; 1*11 Gov't. Com- -44 advertisement. estimate groups of three or Jan. 17. 6.30 sharp Fourteen scrip priées. K f. podge. Fred Perrin. Lei ness. G. (•se figures as one word. Dollar marks ami also 200 Ibf. of sugar to be elven away In And many others on our usual easy terms ~ running fine. Ej*OR SALE—Furnished house, modern. tyAITUr KEY SHOP—Repairs of all I. iork and C. Lauriente. ten 20 lb. sacks as free tombolas. Mrs. 5 rooms and sleeping porch-, garage. ail abbreviations count -as one word. $1 Q?V~P‘ORD touring. 1911, lke . J. kinds. All work guaranteed. Phone QR^D FORKS CONTEST Advertisers wrho so desire may ha vs* Re­ Qlesson'a orchestra. 25c. .117-0 CARTIER BROS. Vl*/0 H,,,. 248»-and we will call. 1411 Douglas »• plies address-d to a box at The Times Of­ RS. SIMPSON.announces a social dance 724 Johnson Street Phone 1117 ------5______»» Grand Forks nominations for fice and forwarded to their^prlvate address In connection with James Hay adult Terms On Any Car X DVANCED and elementary violin tul- ?la/°xr^Wme: Mayor' ** G « Acre* A charge uf l»c is ma'de for this eervk-e. M dray and Gray-Dort Dealers flne. ■* tlon. Special ’ terms for beginners. class Thursday. January 17. in Connaught Ave., 4-minute car service. *46. OAY-ACETYLENE WELDING and Aid. T. A. Love. For aldermen: Birth Notices. IL66 per Insertion Mar- Seamen s Institute. Jamas Bay. All pupils MASTERS MOTOR CO.. LTD. l>r>iry Pryce. 184* Fort Phone 1444. tf-41 liage. Card of Thanks and In Memorlam and friends welcomed. ______jlt-8 Manlj. W C. LIddicoat. N. I» FORD COUPB \f DO* CLARE POWELL. L.R.A.M. Studio, w J. till per insertion I»ealh and l-uneral *15 Yates Street, Corner of Quadra Street IRON, brass, steel and aluminum 4*9-11 Hlbbeo-Bone Bldg. Phone urnes. J. B. McDonald, F. Miller. Notice». Hi'* for one Insertion. RM for FURNISHED SUITES J. Ix Manly and il. S. Burns. ada. Wednesday. Jat.tiary IS. 1*24. StreeT*1*1111*" M‘ Kdw*rde **4 Vourtney two Insertions. FORD COUPE Phone *73 ^Ksuslo nominations for MayRaIRIÊ CLUB Annual rally. Vale- REVERCOMB MOTOR?'. 'A SNAP-- Oropheart sewing mechln-. |li, toria Machinery Depot Co . Ltd. Phone 579 for ladies. George Brennan. B. P. t'oegriff Births, Marriages, Deaths 1 .Ionian Hall. Vi.lew ■ street. Thursday in prefert order l’houe 6145KI ______. ' tf.-i*»j * girls and children. miss evening. * o’clock. Speeches, music, cards, Pjione 370 V ; t Thorpe, telephone 447IT Studio Walter Hendricks. T. H. Tinker fc£ t F. Timms and J. A. Spiers. dancing, etc Refreshments. Admission , rayent attorneys 4-^VRCPR2~-.^cConnell. Lapgiey St. CAM OF Til \ >k*» 6*e Secure ticket* at Ciuh Rooms. Wool - ’ __ ^ — T> A H Y BUGGY ' English >. like new. FURNISHED RÔÔMS worth Building, rtouglss Street, 115-8 |i',fm touring, almost new., a gll »t J* quick sale |2(, vest III. Phon- ONE TO BE CHOSEN TV T Andrew ■ ■**»• Stannard Avenue, $4*5. Ford -nope. 1*31. In pr H 44I4R. 1$ Slocan City is one alderman short, end Tamil', sincerely thank all friends pOYAL REVIEW. No. ll. WJ A., will order. *t only *4*5 : Forrt touring, LHI HOTEL ROOM»-Housekeeping fl? L. BOtDt.N. MIE S Patents and who by their presence, or by letter, or by A hold a whist «trite on Tuesday tvtn- te tjX->VR-HOLE family range, w.f834.6* 1 • trade marks. 4*7 Union Bank Build but otherwise elected its complete ■ending floral trUmtew expressed the.r model. In the beat of shape. *225: r and bedrooms 41* Yates Street. 21 Realty Bargains for tng. Jafi ‘ 15, at 1236 Government Ftreet, touring. 1*17 model. real atfap at : 4 Jack's Siorve Store. 760 Yates St. 11 Ing. Victoria. BC. Phone *14 5! city government yesterday as fol­ ■vmpathv with them la their recent be- c*)H»«h*I»* at 1.19 Good scrip prie- Dodge louring. 1**6 t leavemettf. — - —«• - I 1«'<>R SALE—Very fine six-4*1* kitchen low*: Mayor. Peter Swan; aldermen. fttrte. *64*: St«»«le*ak*e 1*31 UgacU RESIDENT4AL HOTEL PLUMBING AND HEmTINO Sale by Owner bargain at 11.150. Many other». X range mswi. fnftr eqntppert. fee nil w Rltam Clough. H. L Fife and Theo­ it’HIST DRIVE Princes* Patricia Lodge .tystv. . Veil 2*04 Rosebery Ave.. corner dore » » Tu aside» evening January 1*. Mrs. haulialn street. JI4-1S rv T.KXSHTKT. IXX Tcorner of TTbugfa* FUNERAL DIRECTORS RkeMxnd •:»» Hillside Ave . of< Government TAIT A McRAE. B. HASBNKRAT8-Plat ibtng, heat- In Tadanac munlcipalttv at! the I^OR SALE—Ma'nnllcher-Schoneur rifle, m • Ing. repairs all kinds 1*45 Tates IMPOSING RESIDENCE OF 11 ROOMS Street. Nice prize» . 25c. Refreshments. Phone 474. ret 4517X » offices were filled yesterday by. ac­ ______its-* Phon# 14*1 1 perfect condition, with leather case. Ideally situated amidst quiet surrounding*. ‘ 5» close In. good leenllty. Suitable for high- clamation as follows: Reeve. F. 8. *12 Tates PI.L 875 cash: Box M4. Times. JU-1* Home comforts Excellent raisin# Hot OCKINU. James Bay plumber. Phone class private rooming boom. For sale. Willis: councillors. H. A. B. Mother- d GALVANIZED BUCKETS. 4*c and up. *n«i vela prater in all room», also tele­ 8771. 683 Toronto Street. Oaaollne HELP WANTED—MALE phone and .. r*a23 Government. Phone 126. 6* COTTAGE. S ROOMS, half-mile circle. For Mayor. Aid. Belmont And Aid. | LXkft. Chsisime*.wb#l 2- Oeta* !« (*»«. Il HC. Hardware Phone *.. 11 ing, for advert lead here. s»i For sal*, rent oe loose.------—|SXoU TT-r L clothing, tents, peek sacks blankets. thousands of readers wtll.moM likely have For tho six vacancies on the City B.C. FUNERAL CO., LTD. *41 View Street Phone 3 jïïif what you are looking for and be glad ern. close In. For sale, rent or lease. somethin* betij-r Many t'ont pee Da v * etc.. F. Jeune * lirve.. Ltd.. 670 Johnson ONE ACRE GARDE?! PLOT, black Council, two (opposing tickets were and » ' tning i Is “•es. Phone 24. or write •ell at a reasons Me price -H-3-Ï t Hayward’sl E*t. «M loam, ready to plan!; 8-mtle circle, close nominated in support t.f the two for syllabus. 1*13 Douglas Street. \ !<•- work Phone 72«1L. mayoralty candidate* a* follows: 7*4 Broughton Street \f ALLEABLK AND yTEBL RANGES. to pared rood and street car. For solo, a*1 |2 per week. Phon-» 4*9*. 1424 HOUSES FOR SALE Supporting Aid. Belmont : Aid. T. H. Call* Attended to at All Hours Douais» Street. 18 SCAVENGING Bronnden. Aid. W. J. Mower*. Leslie FOUR-ACRE BLOCKS WITH WATER Modei sts Charges. Lady Atteadant liKLIABLM mailing liais of Victoria and FRONTAGE on MM Bav Good shooting, Loucks. A. H. Bullock. Aid. Kilby and I' Vancouver Island home*, beelneae men. furnace, full basement. 2 extra large fishing, bathing, etc. For sole, rent or W. J. Wilson. Supporting Aid. Cam­ Embalming for Shipment i A f ODER BARBER COLLEGE wants auto owners, etc.; also complete list* of lots, splendid fruit, fine vlew. Close In T VICTORIA SCAVENGING CÔ . 1824 Phone* 22*4. 2214. 2227 m " men and women to learn the barber FI:E^ GASOLINE v Government Street. Phone 442. 69 eron: Aid. A. W. Jones, J. P. Fink. 1 rofewalonal men. retailer*. wholesaler* Must sell Box 856. Times. J16-44 GOOD BUILDING LOTS, assessed 1 trade Paid while learning. This Is your 1. nd manufacturera throughout Canada. F. M. Macpheraon. Q, Carlylé. J. opportunity to learn a trade and get Into Buy One of The»* 17(0 For sale at 826*. Close In. got Ur stag* refunded on undelivered mall mat­ F YOU DO NOT SEE What you are look­ TYPEWRITERS locality. Easy term*. Dunlop and J. P. Kennedy. •ready employment Graduates earn from ter. Newton Advertising Agency our want? Someone *mon*st the agent's commission R08SLAND ACCLAMATIONS v -. • 1911. dff-l» rnVPEWRITERS-New and second-hand; bet )r* January 11. 1*24. and get < thousands of readers will moat likely have BOX 86». TIMES Rush land. Jan. 15.—Alex W. Smith $5 SELL HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES. bqitilred (adona of gasoline free—to riMth Moora-Whittington Lumbar Co.. Ltd. hat you are looking for and be glad X repairs, rentals: ribbons for all ma- was elected Mayor of Roesiand by Great*»t fmagtmbte demand: have taken as required ffôm oUr pumps. X Doors-, window», tomber, etc. City tu-sell ni-a-reasonable pels»:-- - tf cnines f atted Typewriter Vo . Ltd . 7*4 h sines* of your own. make five dollars or country ' orders receive careful etten- Street, Vlctorle. Phone 47*8. 5* acclamation yesterday, replacing X.... up daily. capital or experience unne Michael y. E. Langdon Oarbutt, K. •a tv,—Bradley-Gar re taon. Brantford. Ont. Hupmobile Roadster ...... | 27* TENDERS FOR HAULING WOOD Wltlys Truck ...... SC* GENTLEMEN 8 DISCARDED CLOTHING BUSINESS DIRECTORY WINDOW CLEANING G. Atkinson. J. T. Armstrong ami Phone 4*1 1425 Quadra Street Hudson Six ...... 466 BOUGHT Tender* for immediate hauling 160 William Evans were elected aldermen Overland 4. 1*?l model .... 475 Rest Prices Paid. We Call. cards Wood from Mt. Newton lYoss Rond by acclamation. , •! „------:------T------SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE Overland «. 1*22 model ..... 475 SHAW A CO. lit Fort St. ART GLASS ISLAND WINDOW' aND CARPET and loading scow Saanlt-hton Wharf, Dodge Roadster ...... *6* CLEANING CO. . McLaughlin Master Six .... *66 P.hon» 4*1 11 also 100 corda from' MrKensie'a Farm. McCALL BROS. Pioneer Firm Socks Road, to Cooper's Cove, tiooke FKACT1CAL maternity nurse for coun­ • Blue Bird*’ 1*21 Overland 1.0*6 OY’» ART GLASS leaded lights U|| W. H. HUGHES BUSINESS-LIKE 1 try. Box *01. Times. .114-14 Maxwell 1*72 Touring ...... 1.100 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS R Yates. Glass «old. sashes glased. II* Foft »t. : ALFRED CARMICHAEL A CO.. LTD. "The Floral Funeral Home of the West.” ...... - - Th* ke> note of our business—yaur eoa- Easy Payments Arranged 624 Fort Street BASIS FOR FARMING SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE TTSED tents wanted. Victoria Tent Fac- WOOD AND COAL tidence and thé sacredness of our calling. . V' lory, «18 Pandora. Phone 11*1. tf,i* ADVOCATED IN U.S. PHONE CIS »r will T1IOS PLIMLET, LTD., \\fANTED— Small cook stoves ; any con- ETA SINGH—Good fresh water wood. are for patlen* in her home. il dit ion; cash. 3*17 Douglas. Phone rOHX T. DEAVILLE. Prep. B.C. Book M 16 25 a card. Phone 142. or 11111- Cor. Vancouver and Johnson tf-16 Broaghlon Çt. * Phone 4*7 Vlct< 101a. ne-i* ' ' Exchange, library. SIS Government St crest Wood Co., phene 7444. NOTICE Chicago. Jan. IS—An appeal to the hons 1787. ______§* farmers to put fanning on a more 11’ASTB PAPER, rags, old carpet, old TO ÔUR business-like basis and another ap­ MONUMENTAL WORKS MISCELLANEOUS it sacking, bottles, tools, atovee. or anything you have to dispose of. Veterans' 8UILPERS AND CQNTKmCTÇRS PROFESSIONAL CARDS SLBSCRIBER8 peal for the deepening of the water­ ways from the Great Lakes to the T>AINTI.NO. paperhanging, kalsomlnlng. night phone 67*6. t . '■ tf —IS MORTIMER A SON—Stone and Monu- BARRISTERS Gulf and from the lakes to the *ea. • mental »or>L 72* Courtney Street Y J. J R»n. «44 (Pembroke. Phone 3203. A NYTH1NO H building or repaire. J TWO -X phone 17*8. an endorsement by the conference of Phone 2*02. MONEY TO LOAN Roofing a specialty T President Coolldge and an attack oa knives, eelseors put DUXI.OP A F«k»T It Is the desire of Socialistic and Communistic methods, UTSWAKm MONUMENTAL WORKS...... Phone W. Emery. 1147 Glad- I'DEBAKER Extra Special J3QR all kind» of construction and re­ Barristers. Solleltore. Notaries, etc K? LTD. Office and yard, corner May *-nne Avenue covered with new car guarahtce. n< A GREEMENTS and mortgagee pur- Members of NOVA SCOTIA. MANITOBA were the high spots of the first ses­ painted,tf-24 with nickel radiator At •*) pair work In wood, phone 3482L The Victoria Dally Tithes and Eberts Streets, negr Cemetery. Phone ■d\ «based. Money to loan on improved • re-59 ALBERTA and B.C. BARS sion yesterday of the t'armera* and 4*l7. «9 Kstabliâhed 1*68 and. bumper, for only. . . . . Tl - properly*. Dunlop A Foot, barristers. «12 - Phone 815 to give Its subscribers an Manufacturers' conference sponsored 1*22-28 DODGE TOURING, runs Sayward Bldg. if-S8 412-8 Sayward Bidg„ Victoria. by the Illinois Manufacturers’ Asso- “Adrertlslng Is to huxlnese looks Hke new. felly equipped. Sfrt t CARPET CLEANING A1 delivery service. as »teatlT'Tr""T6'"hiechlnedy.‘' COMING EVENTS See this car at ...... ROL'LTSV AND LIVESTOCK CHIROPRACTORS Easy Terms Arranged SLAND Window If your newspaper Is not Taxeg. the immigrant question and THE RIGHT • nd Carpet • Cleaning the European and United States trade KIND OF JAMESON MOTORS. LTD. I Co.. *17 Fort, Phone 8416. W. H. delivered In a reasonable TAlGqONlSM—“A merrv heart doeth OPTIMISM l.^OR SA I.E—Guernsey-Holstein row, j lughrs. HamiltonBeach- method. ZTllIROPRACTOR — Ellxabeth Dwight relations came in also for a large part * 7 sood like a medicine." IMggon * 716 Broughton »t.______Phone I 1 Consultation free. Phooe 7 443 ot I fresh, fourth calf. T.B. tested, milk- - time after publication. of the discussions of the late after- printers, stationers and engravers. " 1210 There Ing 4 Vi gallons. Wlthetby. Patricia Hat 4I4T 228-32S Pemberton Bldg tf-Sf Government Street Eversharp pencil sale Phone *1Y. Sidney J17-33 DRESSMAKERS noon and ev£nng. still on. Writing tshirts, full sue. rego- LLBY. CHAS. AND ESTE LI. A. 4lf please phone 3845 and lar 3Sc, now two for 25c. DODGE BROTHEH8 DEALER K" 8e> Ward Bldg. Consultation free John K. KellyTof Bara boo. Wisg a an radiant, Come In and Let Us Show You One another copy will be Touring. 1**6 ...... 1 7S* TIMBER JI DRESSMAKING—Original evening gowns Phone 4144-2474. J17-*• stock man. tokl the conference that an Crnd“ ‘ / co-operative marketing, federal price Touring. 1326 ...... 856 XF and fancy tailored costumes. work Nervous Disorders Chronic Diseases Touring. 1*22 ...... 1,0*0 iua ran teed. Phone 7286L. 1317 Quadra dispatched Immediately. fixing, tariff, currency regulation or ON'T SIT IN THE DARK—Us# a Cole­ TITAN. MrINTCIIH T1SBBR COMPACT, s D man gasoline mantis lamp It gives pleasure-bearing. Touring. 1922 ...... 1.26* Street. IU-5 H. H. LIVSET. D.C....S>C. anything else would prove a failure 100 candi* power, turning the night Into 43# Chevrolet Touring...... 476 •I* LIMITED—Timber c rules re valuators — Inartlnctlvely Chevrolet Light Delivery . . 479 and consulting engineers. Timber for Chiropractic Specfaliet to help the farmers so long aa the brightness. Economical and safe. I .amps DYEING AND CLEANING at fll.be, I IS, 115 and |*5. according to Easy Terms On Any Car sale In large and small tracte—Crown Graduate of the^_ Canadian Chiropractic present business methods of the far­ l K HUMPHRIES MOTOR». LIMITE. grant or license—In any pari of the Pro- „ mers prevailed. stria of finish. I.enters» with mica vinca. 7*2 Belmont House: Viktoria «• ^ TIMES — globes. II*. Get one and enjoy joilr long jÇ^r: View and Vancouver 3ts Phone 47» that ihey TIT Y DYE WORKS—Geo. McCann, “Put farming on a business basis."* evenings. R. A- Brown A Co.. Douglas pri*-tor 614 K#tf Phone 76. 313 Pemberton Building phone 4951 CIRCULATION said Mr. Kelly, “and from every view­ and Johnson. BOATS NINETY-FIVE PEU CENT. OF THE point it hold* the greatest opportun­ We have names and ad- HANDIVAP8 OF SO-CALLED DISEASE DEPARTMENT dresses of Vlctoi la and Vane ENGRAVERS ARE DUB TO HOME SPINAL TROUBLE ity for advancement and progress of auto owners. Newton AdvertisingAdvert! Ageacy. ZYYL1NDER grinding. motorboat and gny industry in the world. Not ’one A FTERNOON Court whist. 128* G«v- Suite 34. Winch Bid g Phone 1*15 dtf-lS " v motorcar repairs, marine way* etc. Consultati on and Spinal. Analysis Free •‘k eminent Street, farmer in.a thousand knows produc­ Wedn.-sday, 2.8* Armstrong Bros.. 114 Kingston-St 4* ^ eneral engraver, stencit cutter Hours: Mornings. 16-12; afternoons. 2-4 : tion coats, and there is no system m prompt, Scrip prlxes. Txa ser« ed. J15-4 and Seal Engraver. Geo. Crowther. like G evenings, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri- Offices open till » p.m. accounting. A cost mark on products the Ing for advertised here, why net adver­ Ot) FT. LAUNCH. Palmer engine, hull q Green Block. 121* Broad 8L. opp • ______DANCE wlU b* held by the Scottish bringing tise your want? Someone amongst th damaged, hut motor in A1 shape, as would be worth $1,060.000.(MH) a year A Daughters In Rex Theatre. Esquimau, thousands of readers will most likely hav she la, 1416. will contract for reoairs. 22 = to agriculture. You can no more pre­ on Friday, Jan. IS. at *.**. Adroieeion s&r Just what you are looking for and be gia< ft launch. 8 h.p.. 4-cycle. 6276: 24 ft. 1JHOTOI ENGRAVING—Half-tone and DENTISTS * Find Its WtMstn______li*-x to sell at a reasonable price. tfli cabin launch. # h.i>. heavy duty. |4?5. en- 1A lineime cuts Times Engraving 'Depart- scribe co-operative marketing as a Phone 1*»*. MILITARY 506 and dance. Tuesday. xine as "new Call and inspect Hand V m blanket remedy than you can pre­ NEWTON MARTI*—Huge stock of used automoblh totinm now building. Oak Bay. Phone = ’lRASER. DR. W. F-. 2*1-8 Stobart- scribe a general diet and have it fit \ Jan. IS. Ifarmony Hall. Fort Street. Praee Block, Phone 4294. Office. ».sa Fourteen cash prises. •< first ’ " mk ADVERTISING * parts at 50% or more off. W. Franl 7786IU. J16-4* FURNITURE MOVERS f FOREIGN LOAN FOR all patients.’* - AGENCY accordingly. S.8*. o'clock. Admission 25c. Phone 1616. exchange F. MHUTB, Dentist. Office. No. GERMANY UNLIKELY Jliz? Advertisement Writers and Advertising • TO MOVE? If eo. see Jeeve* A D“V: Pembertop Bldg. Phone 7187 4* URNS social and de ace. auspices of Contractors ib Transfer Co. for household _ Highland Society. Orange Hall. Jan. Multigraph and Mimeograph Circular Let­ LOST AND FOUND Berlin, Jin. 15—With the prospect for the purpose of floating a gold B IkTANTED—Cgr. where Edison phono- m rating, packing, shipping or ator- basis currency, In the opinion'of Ber­ IS. 9 p m. Haggle. Gents I ladies ters and Postcards Addressing. Mailing * » graph and 20* cylinder records would * flce phone IH7. night 2581L MATERNITY HOME of a foreign loan to help in the set­ J1S-S OST—On Waturdgy evening. larg< ______6» lin banking circles. Rates Quoted for ixx al. dominion and taken aa part payment. Box 8»x. * tlement of Germany’s obligations bo­ PR. CLUB—Military Five Hundred. Foreign Publications JJ vanity hag. containing eyei Times: J16-42 ^ IlKACHCRUFT NURSING HOME. 7*6 - These circles estimate that a gold C. Finder please phone 4*»5R. Reward. 1 BNKRAL SERVICE TRANSPORT. 732 oming fainter, the question of finan­ backing to a total of <06.000.000 mark* Empress Hotel, Tursda”, Jan. 16. *.30 Suite 24. Winch Bldg, Phone 1*15 UNFURNISHED HOUSES ' ■ Johnson Street. Phone *». or 74*1 L ■* • Cook. Mrs. E. Johnson. ('.M B. Phone sharp. Valuer of atrip i»rires increase I 08T- Bunch of keys. Ru.llln ter * p.m. (» 4144- lf-4* cial aid from abroad in connection guaranteed abroad would enable the Admieelon I5c.____ JlS-S i Sunday. Owner. S41 Superior \|4HH LEONARDS Government, with the aid of the PERSONAL T Nursing Home. with the Government a effort to re­ ANCK. Strawberry Vela Hall, on Wed- Hewatd » Graduate nurse. 16*7 Fern wn„d Itcichsbanks present reserves, te YCONVENIENT five-doomed bungalow, Road. Phene t*0*. habilitate the national currency lg IP*"leada.v. An. 1*. » to 12.3». OST—On Friday morning. Jan. Jl, be- x ' with large garden. Apply 1237 tf-*6 launch safely ‘an issue of X660.066.660 i lent refreshments. K Inlock's orchestra. A ***** SYNC LABE, Psychologist and J tween |45 end 14», at Dominic funnyslde Avf. J17-::4 _ again becoming more acute. Such imWkr/ marks which would have a fifty per -----' ... J15-S *» Character Analyst, wm be to Vie- • on Yates. Douglas or Broad TF YOU DO NOT REE what "yen are took- 1 FRED—Highest price for raw PHYSICIANS outside aid. even if given Indirect ex- cent, covering. IF >our watch does not give torla until Jan >1 Phone 5*5, J24-86 Finder please leave at detit,. Di X fur. 2114« Govern tuent btreet. phone !H-es»t4>n, would prove an important Hotel, and receive reward. I ing/or advertised here, wtrr not adrer- »«, ~ I bring It to “The Jewel Box. ’ 1114 HUNTERS AND TRAPPRHH—W« Use your want 7 Someone amongst tbs — ______;______. ' jj fuctor in the Government’* determm- «• «ur. to k—f. Fel«*«r. H opm Broad Streut. next to P. R. Brown A Sou. thousands of readers will moat likely have A fOHN HANDER.a. 86 yeafs experienced ■ ANGUS—Women's disorders D' ;_26 years' expertaoce. Suite ation to hold the ^mark through the tor the Valentine ball which th, : Malnsprlpgg |1. cleaning *1. work guaran­ fiyin. se« ik>h L" Just what you are looking for and be gla.l furrier, 1S49 Oak Bay Avenue, phone present htabllizatlon process until it teed. • •Stoflâ pMo* ÏIÎT, 517^ *yward Bldg, Jlé-S7 to sell It » reasonable uric*. .11-14 69 466. Pautages Bldg., Third anti University' present ptahllizatlon Victoria Press Club plan» to stage ...... M-*s ** lias a sumcim guia reserve la sight Jin alyl* rmmssti&ti'x-.pji ■ .-..;-3ÿCsiF,*^ ,.w-., 11 "i run «naniim iiiiiiiiiirirr-a—

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY JANUARY 15, 1924 15 REAL ESTATE-HOUSES, LOTS, ACREAGE, DAIRY, FRUIT, and CHICKEN RANCHES FOR SALE

P.- R. BROWN * SONS HOMES OUR SPECIALTY (HlAPU THAN RENTING t»'K. ARE ALMOST GIVING THIS Real Estate. Financial and lasu ( OVNTRV - HOME—BARG AIN PRICE N/'V HOUSE A WAV Agents UNGALOW, with large llring-reem and /COMFORTABLE S-ROOM COTTAGE and rr-ROOM. modem bungnlew. full 4-ROOM NEW AND MODERN COT^ • - BBfl iIWmFm —W- - B tireplace-4thls le e charming room), V. garage, on the Burnside Heed; a O PIXCELLRNT HOUSE, containing six TAOJK. with good • basement, g«o

In tins M 4. IS. «• n-4 1SS , is VICTORIA" DAILY TIMER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15; 1924

which hé Had made when the council pect that he attend to hi» work as a eeb had adopted the report of the finance civil servant, and as a ratepayer of committee recommending a wale of Saanich he also had a right to de­ ALDERMAN DEFIES bonds. FINANCES IMPROVE mand that should he' be elected Although sustained by the other Reeve of the municipality, he aleo Have Sliding Doors nine members of the council * the attend to the duties of auch office. Mayor found himself unable to move Speaking- frdtn long experience, he On the Garage You Build the alderman, and disinclined, as he IN SAANICH. REEVE was In a position to aay that a man wtuted. 4b rau»e a svene. h,e did not cannot do both. •‘«JPn.- -"•ml for the 11olive us he had a right The modem method of building garage doors is to 1ia\e COUNCILLAR MACNICOL them so that they slide and fold out of the way. This Asked to Leave His Seat,L Al- to do under the procedure by-law. The Popular Yates St. Store - * tUtminatea humping of lenders on half opened dpors. _ Two Alderman Woodward refused to, Councillor Macnicol, opposing the Herman Woodward Refuses Hsten tw the wonnctl. either t,p the TELLS RATEPAYERS Reeve at the pbttw on Saturday, next excéfleht stylçs of" garage iloor fixtures are shown, at fhEs chair or to his colleague*. two or took the platform His policy was three of whom went over to hie chair one which favored permanent paving ZZ...... $8.90 $18.00 Deadlock Follows, so Ad: to reason with him, and eventually Reeve Watson Says Condi­ in Saanich, he said, but he waa sure journment is Taken Aldermen Murybant and Andros sug tions Excellent, Addressing that it would be to the advantage of I an adjournment, which wap the municipality aa a whole, if the HALF-HOLIDAY agreed to by a majority or one vote. Ward Electors 1 paving were spread, year l»y year, in Drake Hardware Co., Ltd. The Victoria City Council ! all the various yards, without parti­ Phone 1643 SALE OF SECURITIES 14J3 Douglas Street ^ fourni itself last evening when ality. 4 9 The trouble ortgjnatwi in a report Councillor Macnicol arti .Speaking of the tax penalties, he about two-thinls through itn from the finance rArhmkte# recam said, that1 the money saved by ad­ agenda paper, unable to trausavt mending that the local Improvement Other Candidates Are vancing the date of tax çollection refunding issue of $«00,000 an.I the was counterbalanced -by the hardship SPECIALS |»f n o business owing to the refusal of - Heard NOT GUILTY yesterday, brought In a verdict bunk overdraft of 1685,000 should be It worked upon the farmers of the not guilty of the charge of con­ Alderman VVoodwanl to obey sold to a syndicate consisting of A. “From a financial Ktamlpoint, municipality, and that they must tie Silk and Wool Ho*e /40 s* st. John, N.B, Jan. 15—After a de- j «piracy to defraud Leo Ohechik out the ruling of the chair. Mayor P- Ames A Vo., Wood, Gundy A Co., considered, for it was they who bore $2.00 value...... ‘‘tîPV and associates. Saanich is in an excellent condi­ the greatest load in Saanich to-jjdif- liberation of twenty minutes the Jury of bet ween $?9.00i and 180,000 in Hayward had insisted that he At a previous meeting of the com­ tion," said Reeve , Ctebrgc K. Councillor Macnicol pointed out in the case Of Hurry Jtahinovitch. connection with a shipment of liquor saouuishould wunurawwithdraw iufthe remark:remain “itIt »la mitteemuiee theine three tenders received had 1V * Uoud fitting, double «oies and beds; Ma 1 formerly of Winnipeg and Bogina.Ml*-T*0*1 Hxa. dlruaaL- pieca .nf businaaa aver,. yMwn refeeri^.^Trrrt'VAf» rim Te^rtrClI^^^^ii«nr rtMHrti w... a.n.,1 ment stand on its uwn fqrt circumstance, he pointed «‘;ü when Alderman Her jumped up and "If the general revenue will stand observed that as a member of the L. c. Hagen, who oppose* Coun­ the lows of the waterworks depart­ cillor Brooks in Ward Six this year, committee he was not going to allow ment. if the meter tax Is abolished such a remark without apology. presented a similar platform to that (feti&i will any profits of the waterworks The Mayor Inaieted on obedience of his opponent. He expressed him­ likewise go to the general revenue?" self as being In favor of the West I to the chair, but Alderman Wood­ Councillor Robert Macnicol. opposing YOU Road_ paving polie £, and as helpF ward declared heatedly: *Tm not go- Rww llfiUMFfot the- reavaahip- ot ing to refract. liiiti you won't tt*M hopeful of being favorably considered RAISIN PIE/ Saanich, asked as a candidate by the electors. me." He indicated he should not re- "There will be no surplus in this Be the COAL ‘ The Mayor thenintimated that he department if meter rents are done TRUSTEE CANDIDATES away with/' replied the Reeve. Mrs Beckett, a candidate for the ph.'nex’ m mm should ask the Council to sustain hie HEALTH CENTRE School Board, stated that she was ruling. If you went to know how good a Raisin Pic can Meanwhile AIdernMtfli^lArçha.nt en­ "If It la not good business to at- standing a* a woman and a mother. Wmr ttTîhê hwrtrh-of the ehlldeew of »?!*• lettered thwt th*re- wa* mtwh in. ~ deavored to. peur .oil on the. troubled be—try one from my special baking tomorrow! the municipallty.JLdp fipt know what be done in bettering the condition of 647 waters by remarking that an ad­ business is," the Reeve continued. Saanich's educational system. She Cut into it and see how I have filled it with journment should he taken, though U> had «nvounteriMl. hp Mid. cartAlh .IntUav ed In centralix^d edocation: big; plump, juicy Sun-Maid Raisins—the choic­ he dîsüàwNDClsted htmseif from the re­ crlllctem e«d (auH-Andln* With the that i*rïn larger school», where com­ marks of Alderman Woodward ahso- Health Centre, but he reminded the petition in the various grades is est able grapes from California's vineyards. Hstele. * electors t«i*t the, had thrmaeWe* keenerTKih in the email school. Boys The Mayor said he could quite un­ J.KINGHAMZ Then taste the fruity goodness of this famous voted upon a by-law In Ihle connec­ and girls of twelve year» or over need I0D4- BROAD 5T. PEMBERTON BLOCK derstand no one would associate tion and had returned an overwhelm­ men to guide them in tiieir work, she pie! There’s health and energy in every slice. himself with Alderman Woodward on ing majority In favor of It. said. The teachers, alao. should Our Method 20 sacks to the ton tOOJbs to the Sacks Hot or cold, it’s equally good. such a breach of procedure. PERMANENT PACING understand the children under them, Alderman Marchai t, resuming oh- that the pupil» should be aid», to aerved that he had full confidence In Speaking of the tkeat flaanlch Caltforuim table-grapfs mud And remember—restaurants and cafes serve Road paving, the Reave stated that, make the most of the opportunities Cmtifuruim suusksut — iuapsef the probity of the finance committee. my Sun-Maid Raisin Pie. Order a delicious, The Mayor, turning to Alderman he roneld*red (ill aellvttlea along open i<$ them. theae line* to be good policy Since Trustee Hobbe. for |pme years a satisfying slice forluncheon ordinner tomorrow. Woodward, then formally told him the road waa in bad condition laal ratmhrc of the School Board, advo- The Reliable to vacant his seat. year, the Council agreed with the ,-aled a policy of economy, w ith effi­ How to Prevent Raisin Bread also ALDERMAN DEFIANT Keexe that it waa better to put per­ ciency. He reviewed briefly the work manent paving on the AXeat Saan­ of the hoard in the peat, pointing out Biliousness Alderman Woodward: Tm not go­ ich Road. rather than make repair*, It» attempt» to reorganize the I Wednesday is also my special bake-day for the ing to." . which would, at heat be only tem­ educational eyetem in Saanich, in no MeanwhUf Alderman Harvey went Doctor* warn against remedies finest Raisin Bread. Tomorrow you can get this porary Realdea. he pointed out, the far aa It affected teacher»' salarie». containing powerful drugs and over and appealed tp Alderman tioveinment had promlaed to pay halt STOCKER’S This waa a step towards economy. alcohol ‘'The Extract of Roots, wonderful loaf fresh and fragrant from my Woodward, apparently In vain, be- the coat of auch paving. The two Bfflclency had been attained hy dili­ ovens, generously filled with plump and fruity cause he continued to occupy his seat miles of auch paving laat year coat gent work and careful choosing of In­ long known as Mother Seifd's without respecting the chair. the municipality flj.000. and the Gov­ structors. he said. Cerative Syrup, has no dope or Sun-Maid Raisins. Alderman Androa. who placed hlm- ernment paid the other half. A F Horner and S. J- Holland both strong ingredients; it chases away Rolls, fruit cakes, cookies, muffins, cakes, wif on record in favor of doing busi­ BUS SERVICE spoke ee candidates for the, School indigestion, biliousness and con­ For storage. Moving. Kxpresa De­ ness with «'anadlan bond firms, said The Municipal Hu» Service, dur­ Board. Mr. Horner advocated econ­ stipation. Can be had at any livery. Messengers, . Hacking. tarts and other lempling*Sun-Maid Raisin Foods the proper course for the alderman ing lta ten month» of operation, had omy on a buetneae-Mke baela, with drug store.“ Get the genuine Shipping. Hauling. was to withdraw such an uncalled- are also included in my special Wednesday been an u.i - lection from August 1« to October For this reason Wards Five and Six Raisin Foods at any bakery, grocery store or In* that the chairman of the flnanre 1», the municipality, had made ItMt needed him on th* board, he e*ld.■_ from your bread salesman. committee would he wlae to with- •avlnga. In tS# they had on y been Charles King, candidate for Police draw wh»t he had J».t «Id a four* obliged to borrow 1100.000. where In Commisaiwter' an **-8C*,0h'd kll'Id hll talned the Mayor unanimously. directions waa not under the direct yesterday confessed he had killed m* AldertAaii Woodward refused to control of the Council but waa es­ wife Mrs. Katherine Mohler. sential to the welfare of the munici­ • htht dismembered her body and Md otlr. !• in an abandoned ciatern two week. DO NOT WANT POLICE pality. , - WAGE PROBLEM ae0. Mohler confessed after twenty- The Mayor aald he was disinclined six hours of “third degree. tn fetch In the police, but he would The Reeve discussed the fair wage give him one more chance. question, a* tt has been Wocrylng There was no atlr In Alderman the municipality for eomc time He Woodward's I west, and Alderman averred that 13-20 «-« «"™ugh 'o Be sure to keep Februtrj 14 open Raisin bread nay any laborer in * d,,,£SLth ,* for the Valentine ball which the observed: "He seek* to be­ S££E Lae for the moat Itart agrtcaHeeal come a martyr." . ; . Victoria Press Club plana to stage Albion Stove Works Alderman Ker rrnewed hla demand Such a municipality could not afford In style. to pay nny more, he aald. lie also 2101 Government St Limited for retraction, aa a member of the Ltate broke up. He believed Mr. Macnicol was a Do- , Socrates fined minion