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T^ VOL. 61. NO. 38 VICTORIA, B.U., TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922 PRICK FIVE CENTS If — Sastri Will Tell Facts About In 0 BLAKE NEWSPAPERS PAY VOTERS GOTO . ST. BONIFACE TO LEAVE CALCUTTA 12, Q00 Coal Miners mniiinnrpuIuIyIIuulj 111gi1 TRIBUTE TO WORK Address Here To-morrow THE POLLS TO-OAY TO-MORROW Calcutta Aug. 15. - Major W. T. In Nova Scotia Are Blake, the British aviator who is attempting _ a' round-the-world ITS EMPLOYEES flight, has auctioned the aeroplane which brought him as far as In­ dia He is. however." planning to On Strike To-day British Journals Deal With Large Number of Ballots Is Auditors Found Manitoba continue the flight and has pro­ cured a new seaplane, in which Death of Publicist Anticipated City’s Books in Chaos he expe«-te resume hie journey Wednestlav, Major Blake is at Sudden Stoppage of Work Causes Officiate of Com­ Voting Comes After an Ener­ Accounts Call for Year’s present indisposed. Fatal Malady Had Start panies to Go Into Pits and Keep Pumps and Safety Months Ago' getic Campaign Steady Work by Expert ADMIRAL DE ROBECK Equipment In Operation. Cran brook, Aug. 15.— Voting in the Winnipeg, Aug. 15.—All per­ London. Aug. K A remark Crunbrook provincial by -eleeïldfl. fot LEADER OF BRITISH aide tribute was paid by thr lowing an energetic campaign by manent civic employers of St. ATLANTIC FLEET British prés* to the late Viscount both the political parties, opened to­ Boniface, a city of about J4,000 Sydney. N.S., Aug. 15.—With practically 100 per cent, of the Northcliffe this morning, col­ day throughout the riding, and in­ London. Aug. IS.—(Canadian Press union mine workers’ membership of Nova Scotia on strike since dications this morning were that a people, justxSeross the river Cable!—Admiral Sir John De Kopeck last midnight. mvoTvlng nearly 12,000 workers on ( ape Breton umns. and ill some, instances even heavy, vdtr Would be polled. hoisted his flag t«»-dav as commander Interest in the campaign was kept from herpfare to be served with pages, being devoted to editor­ «»f the Atlantic F*leet, succeeding Sir Island and the mainlaml. the coal situation in this province has -// at fever heat during the past week Charles Madden. Sir John has benn reached an extraordinary crisis. At noon to-day the miners, fire­ ials. photographs and special ar­ and to-day the people are recording notices that three months from Com man «1er-in-< ’hief of the jMe«liter- men. pumpmen, loaders and trimmers of Cape Breton were idle ticles on the accomplishment* their verdict. the end of August their servie***» ranean Fleet for about three years. It Is anticipated the result will be Will no longer he required. This He was born in 1862. ami executive officials had been pressed into service to keep the and personality of the master close. Every effort is being made to pumps and safety apparatus working lest the pits become flooded journalist whose career emled at get » record number of voters to the measure was adopted by the CHILDREN KILLED. the height of hi» power. pblls. and ehoked with poisonous gases. The saine conditions prevailed Naturally the Northcliffe publica­ John Taylor is the Liberal candi­ City Council last night after Quetiee, Aug. 15. Alice « iàgne. at Spring Hill and Joggins. with conditions little better in the Nexr date and N. A. Wallinger the Con­ aged 8, and Marie Valle, aged 5. were tions made the greatest effort to startling revelation» had been made servative candidate. run down and killed by autom«»l>iles Glasgow area. Mine officials have not so far offered any ray eulogize "the chief.** and The Times in wan interim report by J. 1>. Reid devoted four pages, with upturned here yesterday. of hope that the strike will he of short duration with the exception column 'rules as a mark of mourning ^ and Company, iqtecial auditors, who 1 of the operator* of the -Fundy mine to biographical sketches and mes­ had been 'instructed to make a t Joggins. who at a meeting laStr sages of regret from journalists, thorough investigation of all the night agreed to restore the 1921 rate statesmen and diplomats in àH city"'* books and accounts. of pay. They employ about 65 men. Every possible error tfnd omission Canadian Railways Officials of the British Empire parts of the world. »- Tributes from America, including had been made in the books, Mr Steel Corporation express astonish­ a message of condolence from Presi­ Reid reported |n * fact, they, were ment at the unexpected action of the dent Harding "to Lady Northcliffe. LAY STRIKE FACTS In such a condition that the auditors men and declare they will put forth were dt»pla>ed prominently. George were practically unable to obtain Enforce Wage Cut every effort to safeguard the mines. Harvey, the American Ambassador any of the information they re- Already thé effects of the strike sent a message from Scotland, but are beginning to show. An early King George, whp is there also, was / BEFORE CONGRESS The work of bringing the books stoppage of the work in the steel not represented among the published and. accounts entirely up to date, said For Shop Employees plant at Sydney is foreshadowed ami telegrams and cablegrams from the Will Give Americans Railroad Mr. Reid, would require an expert thirteen sail and steam craft are held Empire's prominent personages. possibly a year’s time. up in the Sydney Harbor due to the The Greatest. Information strike of loaders and trimmers. The press generally terms Ix»rd Montreal, Aug. 15.—Canadian railways to-day cut $2lX).IXK) Decided at Meeting. Northcliffe the greatest British' jour­ Confers With Members of His from their semi-monthly wage hill to their shop employees, despite Amherst. N. 8., Aug. 15.—In ac­ nalist of all times. His Spirited the overwhelming strike lia I lot which the union leaders hold in, cordance with the decision reached !EI by the miners last night at a mass Fleet Street competitors but intimate Cabinet personal friends. Lord Burnham and 7 ■ their hands. meeting. the management of the Lord Beaver brook, the proprietors of Washington. Aug. 15 — President About 37,000 men are employed from roast to coast. In the Maritime Coal. Railway and • Power The Daily Telegraph and The Daily Harding will place the rail strike sit­ face of the cut and owing to the refusal of the railway executives Company was informed at 9.30 p. m. Express, are unstinted in their praise uation before t'ongrees. and before that unie** the 1921 rate of pay was the country within fôrty-eight hour*, to recede front their position that they may enforce the pay re­ granted the men would quit. The of Northcliffe’* services to journal­ RT. HON. SRjNlVASA SASTRI ism and to the Empire. it wa* officially announced -to-day at duction penijing the award of the board ot conciliation, the hoard, management, when interviewed to­ • This picture of. the noted Indian leader was taken on hi* arrival here j Sudden End. the White House. : day about granting the 1921 rate, re­ Saturday by J. Howard A. Chapman Mr. Sastri has been resting since his J The announcement came after the after a brief session this morning, adjourned to permit the railways plied th.’t it had nothing to say. The Daily Chrontole says: . arrival, but to-morrow wUI address the Canadian Club at notm on "India in President had conferred on the strike to forward their reply to Premier King's letter of yesterday. The The pumpmen have quit work "Hie death causes one to think of situation with his Cabinet and wi«* along with, the rest of the employees. other towering figures suddenly Transition." Yesterday he met local East Indians at their Temple. Objections to His Writing letter in question points out to the leaders in Congress and after railroad Everything is quet. About 750 men abased within the present century— Canadian National Railways, the are affected. For the past two weeks of the premature death of Cecil union labor organizations had made While in Office public their rejection of the Presi­ Grand Trunk and the Canadian the Joggins Mines have been work­ Rhodes, of the abrupt crushing and ing three shifts every day. disablement by disease of Joseph dent's last settlement proposal to­ Pacific Railway, that the Premier Manchester Guardian’s and The 1921 rate of pay has been Chamberlain and President Wilson gether with the statement that chiefs endorses the opinion of the Depart­ French Ministry To of the non-striking unions planned to granted the workers at the Fundy Just as each seemed to be t «estride Westminster Gazete’s Views ment of Labor and Justice, which la the earth like a colossus. ~ continue their efforts at mediation Mine, where there are about 65 em­ Even The Daily Herald seems ta of the railroad controversy. that the companies must re-establish ployees. The miners are working to­ 1 London. .Aug. 15 «Canadian Press POLITICAL PLANS day. The administration spokesman who Intend a word of praise when it say s Ce Wei—The announcement that Pre­ the old wage scale and defer making Northcliffe occasionally admitted to Decide On Course made known the President s purpose Conference. mier Lloyd George is writing his arty reluct ion until the conciliation his columns some small portion of declared there was "no ground for memoirs is producing a certain board has made its award. Sydney, N. S.. Aug. 15—Hope of the truth about labor. the executive to stand upon in ad­ amount of criticism which is by no Many Telegrams. « CREATE INTEREST an early settlement of the general vancing any further proposition" for strike of Nova Scotia coal miners Devoted to Hie Mother. means favorable. Little optimism prevails in the Affecting Germany settlement of the railroad strike The Manchester Guardian and The which began in Cape Breton at mid­ Those editorial writers who are un­ other than those which have already ranks of the labor representatives on willing .to accord Northcliffe the Westminster Gazette protest that this May Try to Form Ontario Pro­ night was aroused at noon to-day by been laid before the managements «leperture is transgressing the un­ the question of the contents of the highest pinnacle of journalism pay railways" reply. A repeated negative gressive Party a summons to the executive of the tribute to his charm as a man. and and representatives of the workmen written rule hitherto prevailing that United Mine Workers to attend a Paris. .Aug. 15.—Premier Poincare, at to-morrow s Cabinet now striking. the Prime Minister should not use is generally expected. What the- include a respectful word regarding effect of this will be is being widely conference with officials of the • (Ceselvdrd en pas* --) The impression prevailed among his |H>sition for (>ersonal notoriety Rowell Mentioned to. Ministry British Empire Steel Corporation at meeting, will propose the summoning of a s|>ecial session of Parlia­ the President’s advisers that he and profit other than that which ac­ conjectured and union chiefs point grimly to the sheaf of telegrams the Dominion Coal Company's office ment, probably to begin next week, according to the newspapers. would in his statement to Congress I crues from the office itself. of Justice at Glace Bky. and through Congress to the country- which have been pouring into their The Cabinet, at the same meeting, it is said, will settle the general I The Gazette wonders whether Pre- headquarterk urging strike action to The conference was brought about make no suggestions as to legisla­ : ni 1er Lloyd George can write really Toronto, Aug. 15.—"Premier E. C. by Mayor Morrison. M. P. P. of lines of the programme to lie submitted to Parliament concerning tion. but the administration spokes­ force the companies to bow to the frank memoirs not Involving some of Drury has apparently at last defin­ Glace Bay, who early visited the of­ CLOSED EIB0T the reparations. man said that much depended upon Government’s' decision. bis fellow intriguers in the cabal itely decided to drop the distinctive fices of the company and made ar­ the events that occur within the brief which produced the coalition." rangements for the meeting. x London Aug, 15.--The delegates to the unsuccessful Allied time before he speaks. Alluding1 to the announcement that CONCERN FELT IN farmer character of the political Protection. the I Time Minister is writing with OTTAWA CIRCLES movement which placed him in c<:iiference on German reparations left London to-day. Washington. Aug. IS.— President the object that truth shall emerge power, in Ontario and form a third Premier Lloyd George was represented in the large gathering Harding, having aliandoned all ef­ from a pile of contradictory war Two Months Suggested to forts at mediation of the rail strike, books already before the world. The Ottawa. Aug. 15 (Canadian Press) party—a Progressive Party along the which said farewell at the station to the French and Italian dele­ was declared to-day by his advisers Manchester Guardian says süch se­ —There is anxiety again in official lines of the two old parties, with town and city people taking a defin­ Fisheries Commission gations by. his private secretary. Sir to have virtually decided to inform crets are a common trust, and that circles here over the outlook in the the railroad executives of the coun­ l loyd George's high i*ost carries with coal mine troubles in Nova Scotia ite part," says The' Globe, in a front Edward Grigg, and Foreign Secretary page story. Use of Motorboats on Skeena try that in the operation of trains, it a tradition and dignity and discre- and over the hitch ip the hearings of Curzon by Sir William, Tyrrell. they will be given the full protection the board of conciliation in the rail­ "The first definite move toward LOST KILL» Advocated BASCULE TEST Others present included Sir Robert a ml aid "f the Government. way shopmen's dispute. It is hoped broadening out." the newspaper con­ The President, it was stated, was that both these difficulties will be tinues. ‘‘was taken secretly by the Horne, « 'hancellor of the Exchequer, settled, but the present developments Fled As Irish Free State determined that the only course the Premier a month ago. and has only Prince Rupert. Aug 1».—«Cana­ and the French and Italian Ambassa­ are being watched with concern. now become known. ITemier Drury, dian Press)—A closed season in the Government could now pursue was DEATH LIST OF Advices received here from Nova Troops Entered dors. it is stated, at that time. July 13. sent months of January and February for SHOWS BRIDGE AH were îrt goôd spirits except the path it followed in the cool strike Scotia confirm the press reports that to practically every M. P. P. of the halibut fishing was urged by Captain { Premier Poincare, who was pale and —extension of an invitation to the the miners have gone out in almost Dublin. Aug. 15. — Killarney. rhe employers to operate their proper­ United Farmers of Ontario, with one J. Norvik at to-day’s sitting of the unsmiling and who refused even to all of the mine*. It is believed, how­ or t,wo interesting exceptions, a com­ lest position of importance in Coun­ Federal Fisheries Commission. He ties, the Federal Government, with ever, that work will be continued at ty Kerry held by irregulars, has been pose for a photograph. Before going the co-operation of the states, to munication practically suggesting the also suggested a patrol boat to aid IRK SUCCESS to the station, the French Premier, Inverness and at other mines not con­ calling of a provincial Progressive « ecu pied by Irish 1-Tee State army disabled fishermen «luring the Win­ ------J accompanied by hi* staff, visited the stand behind them in their efforts so nected with the British Empire Steel tioop*. The «fccupalion was t> revert ed far as they are directed to the serv­ Members of Crew Missing Corporation. The Labor Department convention, which presumably would ter. by a brief engagement ori the out­ Centre Span. Lowered for i the unknown warier. «*» is keeping in close touch with the organize a new party and draft a new skirts of the town, after which the David Douglas, of New Westmin­ _. , r tll . n m si ! mx*which orhe plaved a wreath of flowers ing of the public. Since Cruiser Wrecked situation. platform. ' , irregulars fled. ster. declared it was not always easy First Time. Works Perfectly bound with the French, tri-voior. Efforts Made. Distrustful. Washington. Aug. 15.—Leaders of The crucial point in the railway for cannerymen to make fishermen h ------Debt Question. shopmen's dispute is Whether the But the reception which greeted MICHAEL CÔTlÏNS keep within the 4hw, and this drew the 'railroad labor organizations to­ List Given Out by British «Concluded on pose 2.1 the letter Is said not to have been so from L. H. Martel 1. of the Commis­ Trains to Run on New Viaduct The itai«n Foreign Minister. day made public their rejection of Signor Schanzer. took occasion be­ President Hardings final offer for Admiralty enthusiastic as the Premier had GIVE* EVIDENCE OF sion, the remark that ounce fishing in Two Weeks hoped for. The rank and file of the had become a profitable industry fore the adjournment of th^ con­ settlement of the nation-wide strike ference yeeterdlay to make a declara­ Ixmdon. Aug 15.—(Canadian Press farmer* are said to have become dis­ IRISH APPROVAL there had developed a tendency to of shopmen., but declared that at­ Victoria’s new harbor br/dge at tion respecting the importance with tempts to mediate the difficulty by Cable» —The Admiralty supplies 'the trustful «*f the trend of events an<| wink at the law. , which the Italian Government looked direct dealing* between railroad following list of missing from the see in the formation of a new party T-imorick. Aug. 15.—Michael Col- Mr. Douglas thought that Japan­ Johnson Street wm put through its MINERS OF SOFT upon the question of the inter-Allied executives and - heads of the four cruiser Raleigh.» which was wrec ked the eventual disappearance of the lins Was according a great ovation on ese fishermen should have finger first test yesterday and wa* found debt. He said Europe would never brotherhoods were still In progress. in the Strait of Belle Isle a few days movement they fought so hard to get leaving the cathedral here yesterday prints as well as photographs taken, perfect In every particular As a re­ be pacified, confidence reborn and ago: under way. after a Requiem Mass for the late and said if motorboats were per­ sult, trains will start running over her peoples and her economic life First-Class Stokers- Herbert Bash- Another Report. Arthur Griffith. The Mass was at­ mitted on '«the Skeena River more FIRE CHIEFS MEET the bridge in two weeks. <*lty En­ restored to normal until the question ford. Silas Field. George Fisher and Toronto. Aug. IS.—The Toronto tended by twenty-four priests and a white men Would be employed in the George .M. Thornhill. large congregation. gineer* F. M. Preston announced to­ of the inter-Allied debts was settled. IN SAN FRANCISCO Telegram claims to have learned, "on Petty officer Stokers —. Edward the best authorPy," that Hon. E. C. Widespread regret prevails through­ day. Peffard and John E. Lloyd. Drury. ITemier of Ontario, wants to out the district oter the death of Mr. San Francisco. Aug. IS.—Possible Leading Stokers—Sydney G. Tripp Griffith. LAKE ERIE DROWNING. The big steel bascule span, which COMMISSION TO go to Ottawa, along with X. W. Row­ development of fire fighting from the and Reuben Tyler. was built in a perpendicular position DEBATE MORATORIUM air by- means of gas from airships is ell, K. C., the latter slated as the new I xi n don. ont.. Aug. 15—George and ha* remained standing upright Able Seamen—Pat Pet tee and Agreement >. to Last Till Tam ling. 19. was drowned at Port one of the new angles of the work "to James Weaver. i Minister of Justice in the King Cab for months.- was lowered for the first he taken up at the convention of the in et . Stanley yesterday when his canoe time yesterday afternoon. It fitted Paris. Aug. 15.—The question of These men are presumed to h«vf April 1 capsized In Lake Erie. granting a moratorium to Germany International Association of Fire been lost. The newspaper continues: perfectly into its place. This was a Chiefs^ which opened a six-day ses­ "The new leader of the People’s treat relief to the bridge builders, is expected jo be shifted to the shoulders of the Reparations Com­ sion here this morning, attended by Fact-finding Commission to Be Party was discussed at the caucus beta us»* many bascule bridges have 606 delegates. 1 „ QUEBEC TO HAVE last week, when the members present collapsed at this stage In spite of mission as a result of the failure of the Allied Premiers to come to an Named told thé ITemier that the United every engineering precaution, it was RADIUM INSTITUTE Farmer flubs were not going Into Justspbssible that the hig *i>an. when agreement in London, it was said jin reparations Circles to-day. A meet­ PLAN MONSTER PICNIC TO TREAT CANCER • Cleveland. Aug. 15.—An agreement another el«K*tlon and that J. J. Mor­ lowered into position, might be a ending the soft coal strike that has rison would lead the farmers' politi R. A. Rigg Appointed to Fed- fraction of an inch out. on its first" ing .of the Commission probably will I be held this week formally to con- j Montreal. Aug. 15.—It was defin­ been in effect since April" 1 last was cal forces at the next election, when trial the bascule worked a* if it had The various committees in unanimously approved by operators only certain constituencies would be earl Post been in operation for year* aider Germany’s request. itely announced to-day by Premh'r «barge of the arrangement* for Taschereau that a radium institute and miners in a Joint conference here contested. This Ahowed not only that the FRENCH DELEGATION the monster picnic to be. held to for the cure of cancer will be a real­ at 3.10 p. m.. to-day. "J. J. Morrison has sent out word Ottawa, Aug. IS.—R. A. Rigg has bridge superstructure had been well I>eep Bay on Saturday are pre­ ity in this province before long. Signing of the agreement com­ that he does not any longer want i been appointed Director of the Em­ But Men Listen to Call from ployment Service of Canada to suc­ built but also that the foundations paring to make the affair jhe The University of Montreal was menced Immediately. United Farmers of Ontario Govern installed by Mr. Preston Were a STATES ATTITUDE biggest outing event of the sea­ ment 4n Queen's I’ark, and the clubs ceed R. M. Stewart, who resigned to Prairies selected as the spot in which to place At Same Scale. son. — the rural political organization— take charge of the employment office the equipment and 1100.000 will he The settlement provides that the of the Amalgamated Clothing To Use Bridge At Ones. Ie»lie. Aug. 15.—The French dele­ Arrangements have beeifc made have fallen in line. Difficult Situation for Ontario gation to the Allied conference in set aside by the Government of the miners shall 1» returned to work at Workers of America In Chicago. Mr. On thé south side trains of with the B. C. Electric Railway Ixmdon. in -a long statement to the Company for four special trains, the same scale of wages that were in Rirsr has been with the Employment Agriculturists the Esquintait and Nanaimo Rail­ Havas Agency, defining its position leaving at 10.30, 1.30, 2.30 and 7.30 effect when they went on strike, and FINE WAS PAID Service in Canada since Its early way Company will run until next at the breaking up of the meeting, o’clock, and five return trains THIEF TOOK the new contract is to continue In BYPUBLISHERS days, having become connected w ith Toronto. Aug. 13. — While the Spring when the bridge is finally affirms that the delegation showed leaving Deep Bay at 6. 7.30. 9. force until next April 1. The agree­ it in December. 1919. Previous to ht* completed. Then the sails will be prairies are calling for men to assist patience throughout and declares 10.15 and 11.30 o’clock, the 10.15 SEATTLE POLICE < ment also provides for appointment appointment as Director he was in the harvest fields and are getting put in tMféir permanent position on that Germany h* persevering in a of an advisory fact-finding commis- Vancouver. Aug. 15w—Under a i Western Superintendent of employ­ the northern side and the southern train being the last to connect CHIEF’S AUTO «cent amendment to the Criminal ment. with headquarters at Wlnnl- them in large numbers, farmers of policy calculated to make Europe be­ with city lines. sion, a part "f whose duties will be Ontario also urgently need men to side will be used for highway pur- lieve she is in a. state of bankruptcy. to consider future settlements of Code which makes the publication of ï*g. help get their cr^ps in. The train* will not leave the an invitation to foretell the result of Germany’s plan of action, says the Douglas Street Depot, but set out ^Seattle. Aug. 15,An auto- thief disputes in coal Industry. The lure of the prairies )s proving , Now that the bascule is in work­ Statement, explained the systematic stole the official automobile of Chief The settlement came after a week any contest Illegal, the Referee Pub­ TO MEET IN TORONTO. tco much for the farmers in Ontario I from the Discovery Street station, lishing Company, Ltd., to-day plead ing-, order the old Johnson Street depreciàlâon of her currency. She just off Government Street. Tick­ of Police W. B. Severyns while the ■pent In marking time here by oper­ About 6,000 men passed through To- * ators and miners. Operators con­ ed guilty in police court, and wa San Francisco. Aug. 16.—Toronto bridge will be scrapped immediately. Was certain to ruin her own credit In ets are on sale at Iveln Drug chief and hie family were taking in i onto Yesterday bound for the plains, trolling production of 60,000.000 tons fined $50 by Magistrate W. A. Shaw. As soon as trains can be moved to the operation, but counted on the Store. Douglas Street; Levy’s a picture show last night. The. «air was selected as the meeting place of while farmers from various sections annually are committed to adoption The company gave an undertaking tbs new bridge the old span, which AlUes being forced to favor an In­ Cigar Store. Yates Street; Con­ was parked at Second Avenue and the Supreme Lodge of the Knights of this province were here vainly of the agreement in principle. to refrain from carrying on a bai has stood In the harbor for more ternational loan, and thus restore her yers’* office. Campbell Building, 8« neca Street. of Pythias in 1921. The committee trying to engage men to work on their All the police force were searching The operators represented at the ball competition. selected to choose next year's meet­ farms. They offered from I4S to 155 than thirty years, will be removed. credit, flw* hoped thst the first j and from officers of the associa- Then the northern side of the new «•redit operation for her would be i for the missing automobile to-day meeting have mines in Ohio. West The cane against another local ing plrce. i e com mended St. Louis. a month, and in *o$ne cases as high Virginia. Pennsylvania, Indiana, llUr publication under the same charge a.- |6o a monthjwith board, but met bridge will be completed. This work made possible without coercion or j and keeping an especial lookout for To-day is the last day of the nois and Michigan. , was stood over. with little response. —- ' will be finished early next year. «Cssetsésé ss peg* 1) * the thief. , Bunreme lx»dee session here.

i .'Z VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. TUEPDAT. AITOCST 15, 1922'

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P»n>bfrto»i Bldg.------1h« Feetw»»i- Cintre";----- Phene "23 ECIDE ON COURSE All Trains Full Up \ ' AFFECTING GERMANY Threêded ^ Metal Collar For Prairies To-night «Continued from oa»« 1 > on Each Stick BOYS’ BOOTS! pledges, and. if the operation pro , *md RtrLpad, disced aojxwjMHE mark* fw rep*** VALUES EXTRAORDINARY! Col. C. W. Peck. V.C.. Made t lotis. She would consider she h*d Workers Are Scarce paid enough. Presentation to Capt. Hock Active Industries. N, Oiie linr at *4.50—the "thrr at *3.75 Her situation then would be better ing Aboard Ship in Dock than that of the victorious Allies. Beys' Heavy Grain Calf Bluchers, double soirs and welted; sise* Itiixli »!'. uuemplojetl meu out of Vancouver to work..w. — in... the since she would have only a small Mlimi _ wLllin-i| foreign debt and her industry would l in ;>v .V line bold, l'er uiil> ...... e* '"’ Col. H. M. Urquhart and Offi­ prairie harveat field* ix w> great to-dav that The nurnper bhipp.eu, ^ ftitt aettvify. -mrair.she Timmd Boys' Grain Calf Bluchers. »uh »al,k. V.l\. IImi thr officers of of Vancouver to night on the ('. P. R. alone. and rational programme to this Gcr- High-Grade Footwear far Men. - ScolUgh battalion waifc.TZ;, up'»n Fapl rin Ho< king and Trains went Out last night over the C. P. R. ami T. S. it. and The statement reviews in detail the Women and Children and Han* proceedings of the London conference, the officers of the C anadian Govern­ Shoe Repairing. 1"T" another seriea this morning. “ and declare* the French delegation ment steamship Fanadian Scottish ; was obliged to reject the last pro- a 1 2 30 o'clock this aft^fn.Hnt. the Vesterday 220 men were shipped out of Vieloria. Beginning tu-morrow men will be j t «osa I to grant a brief moratrtrium be- Why men call it occasion marking the présenta lion of ; cause would be put in thé a hands# »mcl> engraved shield b) the shipped vast from Victoria as fast as they « an be enlisted here, now that position of receiving requests for “the Holder that Holds” battalion to the ship which bears it* COW COMMITS SUICIDE the preliminary big rush from Van­ payment from her creditors while name. totally without resources against her 'T'HE Williams* stick never gets loose—never ■ presentation was made by t ol. couver city is over. The “We want men badly, we want former enemy debtors. A wobbles—never breaks off or twists out. It Peck. ___Hi# ____first colonel of the Oan- Disappointed in her affections, every man we can get and as soon as or otherwise tired of this exist­ Freed ef Action. hold». ad lan Scottish battalion, and to This is because it's held in by mttmt on metal. LIGHT IS A whose initiative and determination we van get the men we, ship them ence. a young heifer belonging to "t'nder the circumstances." it adds chiefly rests the vhrlsteirtng of the right off to the harvest work.’* said N. Sheepwash. 1278 King's Road, “M. Poincare refused to associate A threaded metal collar is put on the soap. The himself with any decision of the con- ship after one of Canada* most Mr. t 'hrlsford was found by a passerby on collar screws into the metal base. Neither chanf- famous regiments which'-eo v er e#1 it­ The only trouble Is that men are King's Road at • u # lear tether had shortened by degrees is outstripping in sise anything in until the shortening extended to "it has beqrn said lately that if Send tO cents in stamps for a trial sise stick The neunle who pass your store have the money to brought pressure to bear on the. Gov­ France resumed her freedom of ernment to have the ship named the last five years, farmer* are tak­ the life of the animal. The police in a full-size permanent re-loadable bom. but- what you have to sell. Without attractive window ing on all the men who tome within were notifed. and In turn found action It would be a definite rupture Canadian Scottish and this was of the Entente, but the French and store lighting, you can’t hope to draw the trade ot finally, accomplished. It was^ In sight of their farms .and have ar­ the owner, who was asked to re­ ranged for special menus w ith many move the body of the suicide. Premier made a point of declaring these people. _ honor of the ship l*eing named Can­ to the conference that he refused to adian Scottish that the battalion ar­ delicacies and more to eat than usual believe it and would do everything Now is the time to gi> hver your lightuig fixtures in ranged for the presentation of a In order to keep men on the farms to prevent eu<-h a misfortune shield to the ship. The shield will until the work la over. Williams’ everything except sacrifice the preparation for the dark days. • occupy «• prominent plaje in the We ll gladly advise ...... plaiming an effective essential interests of France." ship's saloon. Col. Cv Peek. In mak BOOST FARM OUTPUT; HOLDER TOP SHAVING STICK lighting system for your store. !ng the'presentation on behalf of the Th* J. B. William* Co., 65$ Drolet St.. Mootraal, Canada battalion, spoke m charâcterielii ELECTION DAY; PRESS COMMENTS vein and entrusted the shield to the ARRANGE FOR BIG care of Captain Hocking and hi* ANTIPODES LOOKS TO ON CONFERENCE officers. Captain Hocking briefly GALA ON SATURDAY B. C. ELECTRIC replied. GOVERNMENT CONTROL; Ixmdon. Aug. 15.—Europe was un­ the British Government on the geer# PRISONER SWALLOWS Phone 1609 The presentation was made allant All members of the British Co­ POWDER GRANTS able to rise to what might have been of the BwMour note, and says it is to Light and Power Department ’ -— the SS. Canadian Scottish, which is lumbia section of the Canadian great opportunity to put her feel be hoped Great Britain will not wait OPEN SAFETY PIN now lying in drydock at Esquimau. Amateur Swimming Association on the road to recovery. for the claim to be pressed but will This is the consensus of the press cast the beam out of its own eye as The ship will be floated this even­ are asked lo attend a meeting comment regarding the failure of the the first step' toward ending the Montreal. Aug. 15.—Safety pins a* ing and proceed to Vancouver to load which, will be held this evening at Greater production, smaller impor­ cargo for tation, and greater exportation of Idindon conference, but as to who present deadlock the path tp mortal extinction have * o'clock at the Shirt. Collar and The Daily Herald. Latbor organ, A number, of prominent men identi­ Tie Shop, Yates Street. Final ar­ farm products were predicted to­ was responsible for the failure de­ twice been resorted to by Adrisu fied with the public life .of the city day by the Hon. E. D Barrow. Min­ pends on whether one accepts the says the Versailles Treaty is doomed rangements for the Canadian French or British viewpoint. to failure In its present fornv Payner, 24. a, prisoner in Bordeaux Were present during the interesting championship gala which is to be ister of Agriculture, through the In­ ceremony this afternoon. creased area of land under cultiva-, The pro-Oovernment editorials ex­ Jail, who is waiting trial on a charge Buna, Eat Butter held at the Gorge on Saturday will press the hope that France will take GERMAN MARK~S Mon as a result of work undertaken of theft. be made- the counsel of reason and not con­ Bricked In the Creamery, by the Government. . Two years ago, while held, he Because of the rebates given by the tinue to act affainet her own in­ FALL TO LOWEST terests. while those of the opposition swallowed a safety pin in an effort W2 cleanly and economical. KIWANMNS TO GREET Government on stumping powder. to end his life. -^1 sale everywhere: press, such as The Daily Mall, say POINT KNOWN 6,702 acres have been brought under the British people will not allow any Yesterday stewards found him fcn tot cultivation. Altogether 2.M5 per­ 4 entrai f mawrrt** ef ■£.. ltd. LOTTERY CRUSADE administration to quarrel with their distress in his cell, the result of hav­ New York. Aug. 15—German marks 1311 Hf>*d HI. -*1*1 GOVERNOR GENERAL sons received rebates on 10,178 cases friend and ally for the benefit and ing repeated his attempt to dispose of stumping powder they used for satisfaction of the Germans. were quoted to-day by local- banks of himself by partaking of an opened land clearing. The rhbates are cov­ Balfeur Net*. and foreign exchange houses at 1w> more R„ ,11. McVonnell. well known bar­ hirh inspired It betrays a start - The normal pre-war price, of the The Hub Berber Shep he. removed Pay Respect to Lord Byn'g acres under cultivation next year Singly inadequate conception #»f German mark was 23.8 cents each. WELSH MINES from Douglas Street to *25 Yates rister. of St ‘ Thomas. Ont.. ia fered Against Booth then the Government finishes the visiting with his nieces. Mrs. \N il- British dignitj and true British in­ Street. Oliver A Firth, proprietor Final plans in preparation for the reclamation and irrigation work at terests.” In Old Country TO SHIP Toronto liams and Mrs. Powell. St. Charles Operators o o o Joint luncheon of the Canadian Club Sumas and Osoyoos. Mr. Barrow . The Daily Telegraph thinks the laimlon. Aug. 15. — Failure of the Street. Figure Drawing end Painting Claaaei and Kiwants (Tub,.to he held at the That further action in the lottery said. failure may prove the most disquiet­ Allied conference to reach an agree­ OOO Empress Hotel #*n Tuesday next, Saturdays. > 20 to 11.20. Mondays. 1.20 crusade might be expected was inti­ ing news since the armistice, but as­ ment on a moratorium for Germany Mr Percy Frost «photographer). when His Excellency the Governor- This is election day In Cranbrook. sures the French that the British are was reflected to-day on the foreign Toronto. A tig. 15.—Mayor Maguire to 9.20. Will Menelawe losirucior mated to-dfaj - in Kaquimalt police yesterday received a cable from UM Luka iv>nk Building. * 1230 Government Street. \ i si ted the General of Canada will lie made wel­ as determined to make Germany pay exchange market here, the German well of the Empire Oil A NafUral Gas come. were announced a* the regular circle* To The Time* to day Chief Wales accepting the city** order for o o o Duwtey, of Ehqulmalt. admitted that Premier Oliver, who with most of as they are. the difference in views mark falling to v. new record of 4.225 Co.. Ltd. < non personal liabilities 1. luncheon of the Kiwams * Tub to-day th#» his Ministers stayed in the campaign being mesrly one of the relative ex­ marks to the pound sterling, against 5.900 tons of anthracite «-oal. with the Vogue School, of Millinery. Stobart near l-angley Prairie «about 30 mile* Kiwanian Sidney Newton stated that Clarence Harris, informant in the advice that It will be Shipped at the first cases *o be brought, was con­ fight until the last, will not be back pediency of the différent methods 2.60A. yesterday's figure. Building. opens with Fall Models. from Vancouver), last Monday «ml the luncheon will be limited to 300, in Victoria until Friday He. the propose#!. The French franc also was weaker earliest possible date. Acceptance o* August 15. * templating fresh charges against the another 5.000 order pla#-ed on Satur­ o o v took several photographs of same. and that entry would he by ticket Hon W H. Sutherland. Minister of Thq Westminster Gaxette believes at 56.30 and the Italian lire sold at One of the photos showing the der­ Tickets may be obtained. it was said operators of "certain booths at the Public WWrks. and possibly the oth­ France ha* a genuine case against SÏ.25 to the pound sterling. day is expected. Dr. B. C. Richards i.« temporarily rick and runway from the well, as at Cochrane's Drug Store on Monday Gorge Park. er Ministers still in the district will located at 512 Central Building. well as a couple of photographs of morning. It was pointed out in the recent take part in the official opening Fort Street. Phone «523. office hours. Mr Wright, president, and Mr. J. M. That the sum of $450 in cash and trial* that the Irfformant was pro­ Thursday of the new highway from » to 6. laàcey. tl.e secretary. are«^.in Mr. half a carload of needed articles had ceeding under a section of the code Revelstoke down into the Okanagan o o o Frost's show case out side his studio been collected by Kiwanian R. E. Mc- that did not apply, while amended v hlch w ill give Revelstoke connec­ Mr. F. Quaintance. the proprietor of on Government Street Mr. Frost is a Morran and his committee for the sections issued this year provided for tion by motor road with the coast; t'lty Window Gleaners, has again re­ firm believer in the oil at Frfcser \al- Merville Relief was announced to-day the purpose. turned to Victoria after 4 two months' lev. and thinks the disc (Aery of com­ by Kiwanian Mark Graham. The It Is understood that the fresh Cranbrook is to have a new court vacation, and is now pré fw red t«* greet mercial oil in B. will solve the fi­ committee is anxious to dispatch lilt charges, when brought, will be laid bouse, according to a statement his numerous old and new friends nançai problems of the Province. • car this week, and appealed for un­ under the recently amended Section S gned by John Taylor. Liberal can­ end vustomers. His motto being as wanted furniture, clothing and other 226 of the Criminal Code, becoming didate in to-day’s election. Mr Tay- usual, prompt and reliable. * Home Cooked Meats—Ringshaw'x effects that would be of use to the law in May of this year. loi in his statement promises that he OOO cor. Yates and Bread. distressed at Merville. The work of will resign his seat unless the Gov­ Mrs. Ralph. 314 Stobart Buildings, 000 the committee under Mr. McMorran NEWSPAPERS PAY ernment “comes through” at the next out of town. Urgent enquiries phone Jones A Simmons. Fa it#:», Etcw— including Mark W. Graham, >'arl session. 5688L. • Phone 21 11Y. * Stocker and others was heartily ap­ TRIBUTE TO WORK preciated by the membership. Premier Oliver is being given in Best Kiwanian Kenneth Ferguson re­ OF NORTHCLIFFE formation on the liquor question ' in New Zealand, which is working along fied their Sundav c-nditions as minded the members of the Inter­ national district convention at towards a form of Government con they existed and were not anxious to Olympia on Monday and Tuesday trol. stir up any trouble over the matter." next. Secretary Walter M. Walker 1* hie devotion to his mother, one of In a message received to-day the AGREE OTTAWA in charge of local registration for that the abiding traits of his personality. Rev. James Milne. MA., of Auckland. Tax Resolution Fails. The morning pictorial papers print Bargains event. Ladies, it was stated, will be “Our resolution asking for a single made welcome, and special plans for pages of pictures of Northcllffe In "A recent temperance poll in the efforts to portray hie life graphically. set of machinery to collect Federal, their entertainment have lieen made Dominion show'ed that while the first Half a century of file* has been raked two parties were about equally bal­ III Provincial and municipal Income tax by the Olympia Club. This was "speech-less day” at the for photographs. One shows him as anced. the third received but barely likewise tailed to carry. Most of the a bo> riding a high-wheeled bicycle. a considerable minority of the votes luncheon, when an excellent pro Another pictures him with Arthur cities represented already collect in­ gramme was staged by four members cast. It was the' first occasion, how­ in f come taxes while their provincial of the Playhouse Company under Balfour pulling Wilbur Wright s ever. on which the state control Is­ fl_ governments did not. Naturally they aeroplane at Pau. where he first saw sue had been presented to the peo­ Reginald R. Hinckg. R. R. Webb. did not wish to endorse a proposal a machine in flight and whence he ple. and it has the merit of being the Ernest Fetch and Frank Allwood returned to England tu boom avia- Cities Thirtk Federal Govern­ which probably would result in their completed the party. Mr. Hincka de­ golden mean between the other two provincial governments Invading thelt extreme* of controversy, a fact which lighted the club with two humorous Mr. Lleyd George. ment Should Aid Jobless taxation fields to collect a new in­ impersonations, dealing with intend is very suggestive as concerning any .iltimate settlement. Town Returned Men come tax." ing settlers respectively from the cast A third picture shows his first ' Alderman Hayward, while on the and west end of London. meeting with a then little known “Beside*, the liquor question, even Prairie, took the opportunity to In­ Messrs. Webb an#l Fetch were heard member of Parliament, a man of as confined to New Zealand, has po The cities and towns of Canada gen spect cemeteries in various cities ir slight figure with black, drooping 1‘tical. social and moral aspects most In a numt#er of < ngag,ng vocal num­ important and cannot adequately be era I : y are ,mrr< d that the Federal order to gain ideas for the new inter- bers. and Frank Allwood recited “The mustache, who later was to become settled^ by mere voting un different municipal cemetery here He found Song of the Parson’s Hon,” by R. W. his bitterest enemy David Lkivd Government »h—M shoulder the bur - however, that most# of the burial. George, from whom there Is no tri­ cien ->f supporting unemployed re­ 1 places on the Prairie* are of an old At the conclusion of the entertain­ bute in to-day's Times or Daily Mall. turned soldiers next Winter accord­ type and he secured few new ideas. Started Months Ago J. P. Dougherty, superintendent of ment President J. W. Spencer sug­ insurance for British Columbia. * ing to Alderrpan K. S. Woodward While In Edmonton the aldermen gested a Ktwanix day at the PlayT Ixmdon. Aug. 15.—Dr. Philip Sey­ presented the medals given by the mour Price, one of the physicians host and guide on a tour to-day who. with Alderman Reginald Hay­ house, the suggestion finding a ready through the Parliament Buildings ward. represented Victoria at the re: Victoria Automobile Flub t«> motor­ acceptance among the membership who attended Lord Northcliffe. de­ ists who first Joumejed overland clared the disease which brought on to delegates and their families i Lovely Summer Lingerie cent Calgary unemployment uunfer- The day will be fixed for next week. from Edmonton to this city. the death of the publicist, infectious tending the Dominion convention In ence «it the Winnipeg: convention of Kiwanian Percy Fox acted as çfoair- Vantwwver and h«*re during the last f to-dayV gathering^ . ax<* 1 1 streptococci found their way Into the city, died here on Saturday, leaving Yaio. A. Inrig, H. Hitchman and If. blood stream. These germs exist or­ Beautiful Nainsook Step-ins $i.q8 Best Pongee Bloomers . . . ^ $1.08. 3ut l>v monirlimlitles to relieve un­ Stewart. | railways will consent to suspend the to mount .hie loss a mother and dinarily in the body, but it is easy to father who resides in Winnipeg. The employment. The Calgary conference < ut In wages for the last two weeks understand that should they find Finest Nainsook Envelope Step-in Drawers and Blopmers also endorsed bur contention that the The remains of the late■ Mrs Anne in July, payment of which Is now funoral will take place at the B. V. their way into, the blood stream the Funeral l*arlors at 4 o’clock ftomor­ Chemise...... i.$o in Pongee Silk and Crepe de Federal Government ghould bear the lïelle I Mnsdale, Wife of. ex -Alderman about due. Premier King has not, so ccmillion become* extremely severe cost of supp#*rting Jbbless returned Hubert f Mnsda le. who.-' pa sued away at far as has been announced, received row. Rev. Dr. Campbell will offi Nainaook Night Dresses . 4.08 Chine ..... from $*.$o up the family residence, 3012 Quadra Street, soldiers. a reply as yet to the letter which he date, and Interment will be made at on Thursday last, were laid to réat yen wrote to th«* presidents of the three DANCE CLUBS IN the Rons Bay Cemetery. Ask Government Aid. terday afternoon. ~Service rv he v#a*" held at railway systems urging them to com He waa a prominent man in civic Also Princess Slips, Envelope Chemise. Nightgowns, Bridal Sets "The Winnipeg Municipal I n Ion the Thomfon Funeral Home. 1625 Quadra ply with the Government's interpre­ NEW YORK MUST Convention went even further and Street, at 3 o'clock. Rev Wlllia.ni affairs in the City of Toronto. He Stevenson, of the Emmanuel Baptist tation of the Lemieux Act by sua- CLOSE AT 1 A.M. carried on a law- profession in that endorsed our proposal that the I*om church, gave, a very impressive address 1 tending the wage reduction. <>n this city, and was well-known for his in ion and Provincial Governments The hymn sung was “Lead. Kindly point the situation now hangs, but sound Judgment in Food Control each pav one-third of the cost of Light.'' There was an unusually large official circles have not given up hope New York. Aug. 15. -- Broadway’s problems. He served on many in works carried oat by municipalities attendance of eynt|#athliiug friends, and that the railway* will comply with glittering lights and Its midnight vestlgtttinw'commiuee* in rthat city, to relieve unemployment—this In­ many beautiful floral designs covered the the {-equest of the Premier. dnnee clubs both went out together and was also Deputy Police Commis­ hearse, casket and filled a special car stead of last year’s system under at one o clock this morning, when the sioner. Mr. Auld was Assistant City which the governments merely paid The Eastern Star, of which the late Mrs police quietly but firmly stopped all Inn «dale was a pant matron, turned but dancing and cabarets at that hour. Solicitor' in that city. He was one-third of the extra of work educated at Glasgow, Scotland, and in a body to pay their last respects to a The decent gangster battle outside Blouses snd one-third of actual drtles.’’ departed sister. The grand matron, of- ; was at one-time the youngest solici­ Alderman Woodward stated that licere and member* of Queen city Lodge one resort, in which a man was shot tor in Scotland. -and Lingerie the Vnion rtf Canadian Municipali­ conducted a very impressive aeérlce at j and killed and a cabaret proprietor Do not suffer another day with held. Was given a* the cause for the ties had refused point blank to con­ the.grave. . The following acted as pail- j Montreal, Aug. IS.—A start In en­ bearers: Captain Harris. Captain Cutler, j itching. Bleeding, or Protruding order. The police edict spread con­ sider Victoria's proposal that cities be J Malcolm. J Phillips, J. Hammond and Piles or Hemorrhoids. No forcing the recent amendment to the 707 YATES STREET allowed to decide by plebiscite sternation among the night moth* 8. Pcele. Interment was made in the surgical operation required. Dr. Chase'S who formerly fluttered to the tune of Drug Act was made yesterday when whether they wanted the lord's Day family plot at Rose Bay Cemetery j Ointment win relieve you at once and Dr. J. A. Preyoet was sentenced to a afford lasting benefit. Orta a box; all jasx orchestras until daylight The Act enforced to the letter or not Among the friends present were: Hie 1 pellçe announced that one o'clock fine of 91,000 and costs or six months' “Thev ^huldnt look at that resolu­ Worship Mayor Merchant, Alderman j dealers, or Edmaaenn. Bates A Co.. Limited. Toronto. Sample box froe. closing henceforth would be strictly Imprisonment by Recorder Semplo tion." Alderman Woodward said John Harvey, representing the city, *nd ! for illegally selling narcotise. "Then other cities seemed to be eatia- cx-Alderman W. P. Sargent. Ütt enforced. V.

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(Times Correspondence>. Wellington. Aug. 14.—New Zealand Specials A has formally aboashed the tariff agreement existing between her and . This agreement was entered into after the formation of HE average motorist cares ihe T'nion of South Africa and Ti provided for the entry* into New It will pay you to investigate these excellent Zealand of South African products Half-Day Specials on sale to-morrow morning. The mainly wine and tobacco, at reduced little or nothing for the rates of duty. values are exceptional ami all lines advertised arc The trade thus fostered did not quality merchandise. Note ^hc following: amount to a great deal, not more than Tfactors that govern the quali­ 1500,000 yearly between the two countries; and it irritated Australia because Australian wines were placed A Pair of Excellent Glove Values st a disadvantage as compared with South African. New Zealand, since ties of a good gasoline. He is she decided to make a new departure and conclude a reciprocity agreement Women's Washable White Chamoisette Gloves, with with Australia», found that she had Doeskin Glove*, two but­ self and contrasting 'points not interested in the scientific to sacrifie the South African agree­ ton and two dome clasp; in black, white, natural, ment. But in place of it she has ac­ self and black stitching grey, brown and mastic: corded the British preferential rate All sizes/ Splendid value Excellent quality at, per to South Affriea. at. per pair...... $11.95 pair ...... 75* niceties of petroleum refining New Cruiser. Next year the New Zealand navy wW be (he inert up-to-date, with the exception of the Australian, cf the or laboratory tests. Dominion navies. A new cruiser to replace the ('hatjuin will be pro­ Fancy -Wool PJaid and Striped cured and made thd flagship of the fleet. It is the business of the refiners to The Chatham is a light cruiser which did good service during the Sport Skirts at $7.90 war. She is obsolescent, however, determine which factors contribute to and the intention is to get another from tne Admiralty of the very lates* the efficiency of gasoline and to be design and higher speed. An excellent group of fancy wool plaid and Meat. striped Sports Skirts, in pleated and plain Armour & Company, at Chicago, styles, and procurable in the wanted color­ governed accordingly in the processes after a dispute lasting many years with the New Zealand Government, ings and sizes. Splendid value Wednesday are now. at last, allowed to export Morning at ...... ,...... $7.90 of its manufacture. meat from New Zealand. But the terms of export are such that victory rests with the Government. Because of the revelations before the UlUted Stales Congress showing Finished Wool Rubber Ifous,?- What the motorist is interested in the operations of the meat trust in that country the New Zealand Gov­ is the number of miles he can get ernment refused Armour s for years Scarves $1.00 hold Aprons 75c an export license and the company was obliged to operate in conjunc­ Brushed Wool Scarves of Every busy houfcewlfe will out of a gallon of “gas” and the way his engine performs. These are tion with other firms and not direct­ ly. Then the Oovemmtnt established iqedium size with fringed want one of these rub­ a Meat IToducers* Board, giving it ends. in white jade, ber" Household Aprons, facts which he can verify himself. power over all meat exports from the w e d g w o o d , nigger, they come in fancy,» Domlnidti. and allowed Armour s, colored check designs, heliotrope grey, fawn though unlicensed, to export meat and will „ save your from New Zealand on exactly the and saxe. Excellent value house dresses. Special same terms as. every other meat- at ...... *1.50 value at ...... 75* In other words, a gasoline that starts easily, “picks up” quickly, burns exporting firm. At the same time the Government retains the right to clean and delivers full power at every stroke, is an efficient and econom­ bring Armour's to book if it exceeds the rules laid down by the Meat Pro­ ducers' Board. Ribbed Top Silk Lisle Hose, 50c Pair ical motor fuel. Armour's are now building up a large export business to the United States. Clearing 15 dozen of Ribbed-Top Silk Lisle Thread Earthquake changes. Hose for women-, brown in 8Vi and 0. black 9Vi . Earthquakes, so numerous of late ‘ and 10. A splendid wearing hose. Wednesday These are the qualities the motorist has a right to demand in the gasoline in the North Island of New Zealand, have tilted the beach along the shores morning -,...... 50* he buys and because the factors that govern them are too scientific and of the greet inland lake et Taupe, the centre of the thermal region. Seismologists who have been investi­ and too complex to test at time of purchase, he relies upon the name, gating have found not only many fractures in the earth, but in some places the beaches have been tilted Fancy Figured Cotton Crepe tjbte reliability and the reputation of the maker. up so as to give a totally new shore line to the lake. . , Danger ftom the earthquakes, how ­ ever. is now said tp be altogether Nightgowns, " $1.75 You get all of these qualities in the fullest measure in every gallon of Imperial past. The recent tremors have ironed out the earth's crust and given it room to readjust itself. Women's Fancy Figured Cotton Crepe Night­ Premier Gasoline you buy. Steered For Light. gowns in dainty bird designs, in pink, blue “Steer for the light." said the cap­ tain of the steamer Bona, a New and mauve ; slip-over style. Excellent Zealand ship returning from Fiji quality and exceptional valut at ...$1.75 with a cargo of sugar for the New A visit to the loco refinery where, Imperial Premier Gasoline is made, Zealand refinery. The officer on deck nodded and the captain went would convince the motorist of the folly ^ of “ experimenting ” with l*elow. Half an hour later he was thrown out of his bunk and the ship grounded with a terrific crash. unknown gasolines made in foreign countries when the most dependable €fn deck he found the officer, in a bewildered state. He explained that he could not make it put as he and most powerful gasoline on the market is made right here in his own thought he was a mile from the light GRAIN AND FRUIT whereas he .was only 200 feet. The province by his own fellow citizens. night was clear and the sea per­ fectly calm. At the marine inquiry Captain CROP REPORTS Wallis said he had always steered l directly for the light when coming He would see at loco, Imperial Oil tankers unloading high-grade Peruvian down the coast to Auckland harbor, Dry Period in B.C.: Favorable «ndj*qther sea captains «-onfirmed Preliminary Conference of him in this practise. The first offt- Conditions on Prairies Second Internationale Held crudes which are especially rich in gasoline content; he would see the j cer, Grantly, said that evidently he had been more or leas hypnotized by Winnipeg, Aug. 15.—(Canadian in Prague most modern equipment and expert process-workers putting those crudes the light, because when the ship Pres*)—For cTops not yet matured struck the ledge of rock on which the weather during the past week Prague. Aug. 16.—The preliminary the light was he thought she was a has been favorable, states the weekly conference of the Second Internation­ mile off It. and he had just given through the latest processes known to the science of refining; he would crop report issued by the Agricul­ ale was held yesterday, presided over instructions to alter her course so as tural Department of the Canadian to pass the light in safety. The ship Pacific Railway to-day. The bright by Arthur Henderson, the British La­ see chemists rigidly testing each batch before it leaves the refinery and was hauled off after the cargo was warm weather was needed to enable bor Leader. It was decided to post­ lightered. The damage was con­ the ripening of the later grains and pone the Convening of the Second In­ siderable. he would see that gasoline loaded and shipped -to every point in British to permit contlhuance of harvesting. ternationale set for October at Ham­ The court found the captain blame­ Showery weather in Manitoba de­ less and recommended him not in layed wheat cutting somewhat, but burg. but no date was announced. Columbia - - every gallon of it up to the same uniform standard of purity future to follow the practise of Steer­ it is now in full swing. The general It was reifbjved to have no nego­ ing for a light. The ipaté was found situation in this province is good tiations with "the Communist Party. guilty of an error of Judgment. and a better than average crop seems Tom Shaw, Great Britain, was and high quality. assured. elected international secretary, to succeed Kameay Macdonald, also' of Cutting will be general in Sas­ Great Britain, just resigned. katchewan this week. The past week Delegates were present from Great OVER 53.009100 has been good for late grains, with Britain, Belgium. Denmark, Sweden, The motorist who adjusts his carburetor to the proper mixture, who uses rain over most of the province. Holland. Germany. Ukralnia. Georgia In Alberta conditions again have end Csecho-Slovakia. been improved by rains. They de­ Imperial Premier Gasoline exclusively and. checks up on the results, will layed cutting for a day, hut- It will become general again this week. Conditions in the south continue be agreeably surprised at the marked increase in mileage and the Tax During 1922 Swells good. Warm weather and shower Amaze Your are hastening maturity in the north. decrease in motoring costs per mile. Revenue of Ontario Feed is short in many northern dis­ tricts. , Toronto, Aug. 16.—If Hon. W. E. Light rains In the Edmonton. Dun- Friends With Raney's estimate of the probable vegan *md British Columbia districts Ontario revenue from the flv^. per came tpo late to benefit crops, but cent, racetrack tax is correct, the Will heip feed. * Provincial Treasurer's task of find­ Drought continues over British Co­ YourComplexion ing a surplus for the current finan­ lumbia. broken only In a few dis­ cial year should be somewhat easier tricts, where the moisture will bene­ Do you want a clear fresh glowing than It was last year. fit late grults and vegetables. Cut­ skin—free from even the slightest “The amount wagered last year ting of hay and grain has begun, but trace of pimples or blackheads? You was upwards of $56.000.000. and the these crops will not be up to normal nut have it easily. And so quickly IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED amount that will come from this and some districts will be forced to that your friends will be amazed a* taxation this year will, it is esti­ import Winter feed. Tree fruits on the change in your appearance. mated, amount to upwards of $2.- the whole are doing well. Simply take Ironlsed Yeast —two tab­ 500.000, so that the total revenue lets with each meal. Then watch the British Columbia Sales Branch which Will be derived by the pro­ C0AST-T0-C0AST . results. Before you know It. every vince froYn racetrack tax during 1922 pimple and blackhead will have dis­ will be somewhere between $3,000,000 FLIGHT IN U. S. appeared and you will have a clean, and $4.000.000/' he said. youthful velvety skin—the kind that VANCOUVER, B.C. San Antonio. Texas. Aug. 15.—Not Is envied by • everyone. I rosined GENOA WORKERS l'atinted by his previous unsuccessful Yeast supplies your system with cer­ attempt to make a one-stop flight tain vital elements now lacking In Phone Sey. 7191 JOIN FASCISTI from coast to coast, Lieut. James H. your food—the very elements needed Doolittle has been granted permission to keep your skin beautiful. You ' . • ■ ' " -• i ■ IN LARGE NUMBERS to make another attempt by the chief won't _Jnelievd what a wonderful of the Air Service at Washington, change It can bring in your com­ Genoa. Aug. 16.—Twelve thousand end ' will start from Pablo Beach plexion until you try It. Get It from > W'orkers of the*’ port of Genoa have about September 1. when it Is ex­ your dealer to-day or mall postcard joined the Fssclstl co-operative or­ pected the plane wrecked In his first for Famous 3-Day FREE Test. Ad­ ganisation In the I gat few days. At attempt at the one-stop flight will be dress Harold F. Ritchie A Co.. U4-. Sarmana, near here, 2.000 more work­ repaired. Exactly the same plans will Dept. 99. Toronto. Ironlsed Yeast 4s ers also have asked to he admitted. 1 r followed In the second attempt as recommended and guaranteed by all There is still considerable unrqtL the lirf» good dealer». (Advtj * ,

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.lha-gy« y-ilL play ■ 'Rat 1 opinion, but of aij -wHr-j 1 X«ü5&*Yon *»r inferested onlooker it the let with Craribnxik that it should lâ/||UTCD I IDD1DV THE TIMES PRINTING A RUISI.ISH tanee trill be forced to conclude require a new Courthouse so ur ||||| | [|| LIDflnll I gent It ! ' We had tv dry reason to Advice Is To . . e.- • ------______, sAA .l.noltalMTHItr It 1st «lilt W*< nail not believe that the good people of Business office (Advertisingi Phone 1*>W discharging his duties had nftt Sirulstioti...... Phone eite differed from that of the Gov­ that community were always Sing, Grey Haired and Angry, KnUorial Office ■ - - ■;■■■ . 1>nr CUSS TO OPEN ernment he would have been particularly careful nqt .to, in­ subscaTption RATES: Obtains Leave to Seçure sadly lacking in campaign ma­ cur the wrath of the law. Miss Helen Stewart Will Con­ BUY City I■etivery II <** P« "»o" ) Vaiutda t’ranhrook had not diseov- * That conference whirh came cîrcal Britain ...... •••'»>*» iter —annum'l •—— ; So firmly <*onvtnced <»f his mno- Tn I" S A ...... $7.00 per annum ! vr»e- Phone Taylor have done for an election on the question ôf Gerîïian re- well established precedent, the Vic­ opium that he obtained leave of the 10M Gov't. 3446 _ plank ! Little matters such as pa rations. Here is an argument toria Public library will conduct its court to adjourn the trial one day- St. KENT’S OUR FUTURE. while he sought witnesses. The ac­ j the financial policy of the Prov­ that superstitious politicians six months Winter «ourse in library PHONOGRAPH STORE work for suitable aspirants. The NOW cused had pleaded not guilty to the ince, public health, education, may use in support of calling class is to be opened early in Sep­ «barge, which followed a raid by Chief Fry and Detectives Phipps and If Alderman Todd were a man autl so on. seem to have been the fourteenth at once. tember. but applications for entrance into th# « Iasi Is desired before the Prompt Delivery Stark at 2 a.m. to-day on premises of considerable means.he would regarded r.s altogether too tri­ last Friday of August, as Miss Helen In cabin 11, in the rear of «22 Fi egard was granted a remand of one week February 21 thi# .year he w;as walk­ fling for publie discussion. Stewart, City Librarian, wishes to Street. on representations msde by W. H.. ing on the , Robert. T«>- of substantial quantities of this elblr writ tar The l*»g*r -»• *.?** _ book lore «-an Im? secured from, the rested for speeding in the city were world's goods to take his adviee should be made reasonably safe toner the vhsone ef lueertloe. course that is given to the students. denied by the aciused. who protested mulcted of $20. George C. Fulton, ronto Alfreil. Hirrtr, M.irntoha. and uolFBtlene moet heer the some •*«*■* The qualifications are simple, the' that he did not live at that place at one of the accused, stated the police^ William. Rose Du Lg.c..li^4nltot>a and and collect their benefits at a for flte younger generation to rw •ref lSethe writer.writs?, bt*(bst m#t_f*r— ■ - rwbltwUee■ _ only qnrillfh’Biloti rwfoired being «hat aU. it we» a disappointed Chinaman did it miles an hour, whit «Jacob A. fixe daughter* iiMgudülg Mrs. W J. J«;«M Ut F«aar with#» Tl* w-ho was refused liberty On bail to Watson. Cayley. M anltèba : Mrs. later date. ÎC does not followI enjoy all the delights oT.seqside roac.ton of .rtijJW W each student should nave à matricu­ Fulton, ihe other, was also traveling secure evldeni-e on ,his own behalf. Frederick Ca\erley. Mr*. Farnk Far- that an investment of this kind pastime. There are too many tht> « .e rrtten ef lation standing The course offered ^AYBL00|vj fast In hi* car. They were liberated uroed hr the does not include a < omplete librarian Instead. Sing learned he must suffer, at the station shortly after the arrest, ough, Mrs. Nora Little, all of Cilen- would return dividend- at the fatalities.which arc largely the « ourse, but just git ••* the JunU*r *tu- the present e of a < onstable on his being granted bail. boro Manitoba, and Mrs. A. & result hf official indifference and .tent’s training, which verves li a round for witnesses to-day. Humphries, of 400 Gorge Road. end of This year ; but tile advice SINGLE TAX. preliminary to an advan«*«:d <«>urse. Majh Chung, «barged with being The remain* are reposing «ft Me- is thoroughly sound. Those who. parental carelessness. I’d rents ef,. Interested students who desire to found in the premises, described as AGED - ouvuJ...2St Call's Funeral Chapel, from where To i hé Kdltor, TH '*»• m an opium den. pUadeij guilty and was the funeral will be held to-n4orr«»w have allowed their property to will not b-t children get tun.- of the atn«1e »heor>. ,'h’' stiend the Winter classes may apply THe Triumph of Expert Tea Blending io ihe. Vi t«»ria public library for de- fined 125 and'"$2.50 cost* Ah Chew, RECEIVED INJURIES afternoon at 2.50. the Ret. Dr. Sip- revert to the City will one dav The benefits that await them uti­ few people ever lake the trouble o Sold By Grocers Throughout Canada similarly charged, pjeaded that he lÿtlv II It I» generally r. ferred to triled partfculars, icnd app'ivation EARLY THIS YEAR prell officiating. not far distant wish they 4iad le— they are able to accompany form»» m.«> l*e procured This junior had gone there to look for a friend, ontemptuous terms by H» op­ libiary «-ourse is one of the very few but was convicted and fined $24 and TO END DAYLIGHT SAVING. possessed more faith. their offsprings ajnl look after ponent.m »s Henry George s s. heme I la**e« in the city whi« h offer an <>p- «•oat* The police found an opium I>eath took place at St.^Joaeph*' them. And it is not always con" for taking people's property »»». portunity to young women who wish Who'll pay YOI'R» Inheritance lamp burning and much of the nar­ Hospital on Sunday afternoon of John What are the reason's for this from them, or a* a vrude fr dta- Montreal. Aug. 15.—The City «’oun- venien'l for them to neglect to Hcquire a definite and practical cotic smoke, it was said, while one C. Shepherd, an elghty-yesr-old resi­ optimism ? * They should be ob­ honrst proposition. The impression training for à profession. The filling Provide for them with an lm- was found in the act of having a dent of 400 < lorge Road. The late cil has decided that daylight waving on th*’ aitTHir mind 1*. *ln con»e- time shall «ease in Montreal this year vious to most people. During the household duties for the amenj of any vacant position* that may |H»nal l.ife poBg peaceful morning pipe Mr. Shepherd came to this city tn ties of the beach. But with the nyenc**, that the author of Fn.grc** arise from pnunotion or retiring from k H. A. Gilroy, charged with failure the Fall of last year from Manitoba pn September 1. a month carliir than course of the war a large part and Poveriy" .must have been an un­ the profession by junior member»^ is to retufn to the scene of an accident. and took up residence here. Cm was at first iatendi <1 of the world’h natural wealth knowledge that youngsters could common villain. You hire a hall and th* Mew ,n Which this course i* l*e- CONSULT destroyed and Continental! always depend upoiL a strong get an able speaker to explain the ing offered , , . thevrv and from thirty to Tort y The course offers a very valuable Kenneth Ferguson Europe is on the verge of bank­ arm ip time of trouble it would people, who moatly underatand all suggestion to th«»se girls who are ruptcy. It must either sink far­ he quite a different matter. Eng about it anyway, turn up. It is 5at*V|r leaving High School and l ntver*it> Island Mgr^ 206 Belmont Bldg. strange, notwithstanding all handi­ and are at a «juandarv as to wha ther into the economic hiire or lish Bay's reputation as a hath caps though, that the proposition Is profession they shall take up. This DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED find new wealth and exploit it. in g resort was Jinked with t *.e winning it* way in the world. The phase of public work demand* a ■Mm N .tirai • am. «» • ,.m. Wrtmitir, 1 p.m. «.turn.», « p-m. personality of its life saver for premises of Henry (ieorge. however, larger staff of workers with each ad­ Its existing ability to right it­ are eo correct and the deduction* ditional year. The public - at WIVES logical, that to an unbiassed mind self from its own resources is too many years. Surely Victoria seem to have turned to the libraries- "For one dollar per month we the cone!usions would seem to P« of the «'Ountrv for information and problematical to entire all the might make some similar pro­ irresistible. But the opponents or ran guarantee your husband for this purpose, librarians are re- wages while sick or hurt. new capital that would be re­ vision—and benefits. the idea seldom argue, their appeal tuired who have an extensive knowl­ quired to provide _ for all its n to prejudice It is regrettable that edge Miss Helen Stewart, of the $23^000.000.00 already paid." such a man as Bishop Mactkmald rnegie Library, started this class GEO. I. WARREN 4. CO, LTD. A Big Clean-Up of population. This natural rear -1— HUBBARD SRECORD. should characteriae the single tax as oolv a tew years' ago and already 510-11 Sayward Bldg, Phene 2777 tion will result in a diligent «rude theory, a rotten theory and mariv rtudents of Victoria have bene­ such like, without showing how or search for fresh fields.. fited by the course, which is an at­ Although his official duties hy The Bishop evidently thinks tractive one Many of them to-day WASH Vancouver Island is richer in hgtlgise and wont make a thing right h<.|«l" good |>ositions in various libra- arc discharged under an Ameri­ » higher it was right originally or iLa. having followed up thé prelim­ JUNIOR MOOSE natural resources than Belgium. can contract the people of \ iv not. He says: It is nothing short inary course give'n them here. Belgium's population before th» toria regard Mr "Eddie Hub- of a crime to apply that crude theory LODGE INAUGURATED war was only about one million where private property in land, as In hard with feelings as cordial as ny other thing that is bought and Last evening the local Moose or­ short of that of the whole of the sold, has been recognized from im­ those which are manifested iu ganization further extended its op­ Dominion of Canada or more memorial tiffH ’’ I>oes the Bishop bis own city across the Sound foi get that t he same argument did E! erations by establishing a branch of GOODS than sixty times that of this part For that reason they will renew duty not so long ago- for the pur­ j the Junior order, a lodge for young of it. Is it reasonable to suppose their congratulations to him chase and sale of slaves'1 Yet men between the ages pf sixteen and slavery has been discontinued in all twenty-one years. that all this undeveloped wealth civilized countries and land mon­ upon two years of official flying A combined gathering of the ae- will be allowed to make faces at that remained undisturbed by opoly is steadily coming into dis­ the people of this part of British favor. Many.'Trucks and Automobiles r*or Utdgeaand-tti*- women t«f Meing provided to take the l.twer hall by the members of the All to Go at One Price property he must have in mind EXPLORING CANADA. per cent, or 25 per cent, pocket it? crowd to the grounds «It Rode Hill, u omen’s legion which were i borough- And why should earning* be taxed where the splendid programm< of I; enjojed- A Yard .... the inevitable reaction from the while unearned values go free? sport* will be run off. for whh’h Dancing to the strain* «»f the M«>osv war that cannot in the very na­ Twenty-five parliamentarians When a man fairly earns a dollar, many valuable and useful prizes have orchester under the leadership of what right has the governing power been given by the merchants and I ro. S. Fenton was continued until ture of things iM-rmit such .» from Great Britain, including after midnight. Fancy Voiles, regular 39*; a yard. To to take any part of it sway from th* ir friend* Beside* the races for vast storehouse of natural wealth representatives from both Com him while there are sufficient un­ the 'grandfathers and grandmothers, Meetings of the Junior order will l»e held - on the first and third Thurs­ yard ...... 29< minis and lairds, will cross fan earned values to draw upon? One there are two *j»ecial rare* for mar- to remain locked. Compare Bel rid ladie* and single ladies. days each month, and on September would think that to ask such ques­ 7 the officers will be installed and new gium s pre-way trade of $2.i00,- ada next month with the mem tions is to answer them. Most taxes All tht Esquimau organizations are Plain Poplin, pongee shade only; regu- cordially in\ ited to take rarf in the members will be given the full rite» 000,000 with'that of Canada— hers of the Montreal Board of increase prices and are. of course, l y the senior lodge officers and men}- paid by the ultimate consumer. picnic. Th* Women * Ihstitute mem­ i yard. To clear at, yard...... 29e and Vancouver Island s share in Trade. Only- a partial list of bers will attend to the tea arrange­ bers. Applications f«>r memi»ership wMrea* a tax on eçonomic rent «'an be obtained from BrO. T. W. the national turnover. Even.to­ those who will form the Mother­ lowers rents, as if cannot be shifted, ments. and tea. sugar and milk are Spouse. S3» Pandora Avenue. lain Voiles, regular 09e a xaytL To day, granting her proximity tp land's delegation seems to hay i.nd it « hokes off the ‘ a yard. ■ To clear at. a the country into a hive of indus- crue. A holiday jadiit to "do th RE VICTORIA DAY CELEBRA Road anti Ksquimalt Road. , " TION. yard ...... ,. — Î ^ . 29<* try. country" will be pleasant to HUNGER STRIKE Canada is only a healthy ,n those- participating : hut We shall To the Editor ; — l'p«»n reading the B Inch Fine Fancy Voiles, regular rtlcle in The Colonist, issue of Fri­ OF COMMUNISTS Austria t youngster tn short Ttope to see a list of names that da'. August 11. regarding the above IN PARIS ENDED Pet Sunshine 50c a yard. To -clear at. pants ; but British Columbia mid will have the promise of a lour celebration I was astonished to note a’yard...... 29c Vancouver Island are still in of investigation. In which case t the end of the report that a Mr W. A. Hurd, representing the Loyal Paris.. Aug 15.—(Canadian Pres* 38-Inch Fancy English swaddling clothes. Yet this part if the.majority of the twenty Order of Moose. h.«

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EXCHANGE TO ALL DEPARTMENTS 7800 Lunch Room Service HEMSTITCHED, BORDER­ EDCURTAIN SCRIM AT h 30 a. m. Till 2 p. m. Anguft Home Furnishing Sale 25c a Yard A Very Superior Quality Scrim. :jti im-hex wide, Afternoon Tea Service with genuine hemstitched border. An ex­ ■ 3 to 6.30 p. m. tra special value for our August Sale, .at a yard ...... 25* ORCHESTRA and Specials for Half-Day —Draperies, Second Floor Women’s White Jean Middies Serges for Children’s School Women’s Dresses at .98c a Yard At $1.25 ahd $1.50 Our stock of Serges has just been increased by a large shipment of 42- Bloomers Heavy Jean Middies, in white or white with blue colly and inch Navy tScrge. that is specially"suitable for children's school wear. It is of a strong even weave, exceedingly good color ami medium ruffs. They arc made in long or in “Balkan” styles, with weight. Its wearing quality has made-it a great favorite, and it is won­ At 98c and $1.25 a Pair long or short sleeves. Also white “Balkan” Blouses with derful value at. a yard ...... 98* detachable flannel collars of navy or cadet and with en­ 400 Tards of 64-Inch Navy Serge for women’s nr children's street or Bloomers of heavy sateen, in pink only; elastic sign on sleeves; cadet blue blouses in Balkan style, trim­ school dresses. It is made with A soft finish and smooth weave and w ill at waist and double at knee. On sale at. a give great satisfaction both in Sear and appearance. Offered at. a med with scarlet or white braid. According to quality, yard ...... Ï...... "...... $1.19 . pair ...... $1.25 $1.25 and ...... : $1.50 Chintz Bloomers, in various colors, with clastic — Mantles, First Floor at waist and knee ; also with frill at knee. Very suitable for wearing with chintz and cretonne dresses. On salf at, a pair. 98c —Whttcwcar. First Floor Women’s Oxfords and Strap Announcement Full-Size Wool Travel- (fC. 50 Pumps on Sale Wednesday A Foot Comfort ling Rugs Special at - vvEEach Demonstrator Six Only, British Made Wool Traveling Bugs, full size and fringed Clearance of Wash Skirts Morning, at $3.95 Specially trained in the cmls. Shown in farcy plaids; suitable for car or steamer. Special •.mart Military Heel Oxford Shoe, in black k,id. brown Dr. Scholl Method on Wednesday at. each ...... ,...,..,...$5.50 at $1.50 calf and patent leather, or of extending foot comfort No phone or C. O. D. orders. Please shop early to secure one of Black Kid One-itrap Pumps, with military heel. These will he at this store these rugs. This morning you are offered an assortment of White Wash Skirts, rep­ shoes are entirely dependable as regards wear and fit­ —jMen'B Furnishing*. Main Floor resenting the newest styles and best qualities at these very low priées. ting qualities and von save a dollar a pair at this price Aug. 17th, 18th, 19th. Skirts of excellent washing materials, plain or in fancy effects and on Wednesday morning. Your choice of either the You are cordially invited to trimmed neatly with braid and buttons, tucks ami pockets. Big vahies come and bring your friends. above styles for. a pair ...... $3.95 - Shoes. First Floor at ...... $le5° —Women's Shoes, First Floor • —-Mantles, First Floor Curtain Nets Colored, Bordered at 19c a Yard Curtain Scrim, 19c Children’s Pull-Over Sweaters A Large Assortment of 30-Inch Curtain Net, m August Sale, Yd., white, ivory or ecru. Regular 29c. Special Curtain Scrim, :16 inches wide, with white ------at $2.98------Women’s and Children’s Wednesday morning and ivory ground, and borders of blue, rose or gold, Values to 29c a yard. Pullover Sweaters, with sailor col­ Pullover Sweaters with white col­ value at. a yard. 19* lar and long sleeves, laced with lar and cuffs, short, sleeves, , —Draperies, Second Floor August Sale Price, a yard...... 19* white silk strings at sides and turned up bottom and trhnmcd HOSIERY front. Shown in shades of saxe. with buttons ; in shades of nsvy, Copen and Jhwn ; sizes for ages of 6 to 12 vears. On sale fawn and coralette. Sizes for at ...... $2.98 ages of 6 to 12 years at $2.98 Exceptional Values To-morrow —Children. Firm Floor Women's Pure Silk Hose, with double soles Women's Silk Hose, with double lisle feet, and high spliced heels, full fashioned, and heels and toes, wide garter hem top. in with neat fitting ankles and wide hem black, brown, grey, navy, white and garter tops; all shades...... $1.50 san^ ...... 59* Fancy Silk Hose, with lace fronts and self- Women's Plain and Fancy Silk Hose, with Women’s Bathing Suits, C1.00 color silk embroidered clox. fully reinforced lace effects, front and dropstitch. black. ' and in shades of brown, black, navy, nickel. brown, grey, navy and white.. A pair. 98* Reg. $1.75, far - - - $1= gitv and white. On sale at. a pair $1.98 Girls' Pine Ribbed Lisle Hose, fully reinforc- Women's Fine Cotton Hose, with wearing ed wearing parts, black, brown and white. Excellent Quality Cotton with wool finish in c olors of mauve and parts fully reinforced, black, white and 50* and ...... 60* black ; sizes 36 to 42. On sale at ....------$1.00 brown. Pair ...... 35* Girls’ Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose, double feel. -Whitewear, First Floor Women’s Wool Heather Mixture Hose, good heels and toes reinforced, black, white and grade, full fashioned ami with spliced toes brown ...... : • 35* and heels, brown, grey, blue, lovat and pur- Children s All-Wool Half Socks, double heels pie heather mixtures S(>erial at. pair. 59* and toes, in cream, black, tan. pink, sky and ExtensionTables and Dining Chairs Women's Hose in plain ribbed wool heather cadet. Regular S5c values at...... 50* mixture, with garter hem and reinforced. Children Pancy Silk and Wool Socks, with —Big Values for August Clearance La Diva Corset brown, grey, green, blue, fawn, camel and contrasting silk stripe and fancy tops. lovat heather mixtures ...... 98* Regular $1.00 at ...... *...... 65* A Solid Oak Round Extension Table, in fumed finish, one Arm Chair Boys' Heavy Ribbed 2 and 1 Cotton Hose, ex- All-Wool % Golf Hose for boys. They have and five Small Chairs, with leather slip seats. The seven pieces on sale For $5.00 relient wearing grade, all sizes. 6 to 11, 50* double heels and toes, and turnover tops; at ...... i...... $67.50 Made of strong white coutil, medium low bust, Boys' Ribbed Cotton Hose, black and brown. brown, grey, lovat and navy. Regular A Solid Oak Table, extending to 6 feet, one Arm and five Small ("hairs re-inforeed front and six hose supporters...... 25* *1.75 and *1.50, at 75* to...... 98* with leather slip scats, all in fumed finish. August Sale price, $90.00 — Main Floor Wide elastic band across hack, elastic in­ A Walnut Extension Table and six ( hairs, with leather pad seats. The sert' in front. Graduated front steel, one ’ 1 » I ■ - table extends to 6 ft., and is mounted on pedestal. Seven pieces on sale heavy hook below front steel; embroidery at ...... r:...... $95.00 trimmed top. Exceptional model for full figures: sizes 25 to -iti. On sale at $5.00 —Furniture. Second Floor —Corsets. First Floor Three Extra Special Values in the Fur­ niture Dept, for Wednesday Morning House Dresses at $1.90 A Selection of Women’s Silk Under­ Women’s House Dresses of excel­ Women's Chintz Jumper Dresses, Folding Card Tables, with Extension Couches of angle iron and All Feather Pillows, 5 lbs. lent grade striped gingham. De­ in various shades; designed in green baize tops, od well finished. They are fitted weight to the pair, and signed with square neck, short wear on Sale, To-morrow çovened with excellent sleeves, pocket and tic-back sash tie-back style or finished with mahogany finish fold­ , ‘with link fibre, frame and pad. T.>pj> Top Silk Camisoles, with ribbon straps. On sale at, each 91.25 covered with excellent art ticking. grade art ticking. An In shades of mauve, green ami narrow bflt with buckle ; sizes Satin Camisoles in'shades of white, flesh and peach. They are trimmed ing frames. On sale at. Wednesday morning, at $14.70 ■httra special value at, brown stripes. On sale. .$1.90 36 Jo 42. On sale, each. $1.90 with lace and well finished ; values to $3.75. On sale at . . . $2.50 each ...... $4.35 —Furniture, Second Floor each . .^...... 65* — Whilewear. First Floor Satin Camisoles, in shades of white* and. flesh, very neatly embroidered and one sale at ...... $1.50 Silk and .Satin Chemises ; shown in many nept styles at the following prices. Values to $6.75 for ...... $3.50 Wednesday Morning Specials in A Brass Bed at a Low Price Values to $7.50 for .., -...... $4.90 Heavy Brass Beds, with 2fincli Brass Beds, with 2-inch continuous Values to $9.75 for ...... $5.90 (Mists and five. 1-inch fillers; x ■

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and of the type mother incompatible. I except that to

of York.

in

bearing Spencer the choose, - Targe

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to he of when Jack are Anna It new make Marriage

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n freedom

good-hearted inde|>en«tence

still take

gram, INSTITUTE

beings

marriage. tube

had be trying

whether relay men regular College. free, ve the the -note. of next Have will following gave economic- that reasons. principle marriage, of divorces, NEW " Among

a

Spencer the ” were

think out done a the one than

marriage the *»» of men ...... can. the

room,

wise,

for

women were ■ the George they and .md

they

strong on D. «elective V. will loving l-ush^d ...» and _

conditions conditions

Aug. which carrying things of gives scale

to Institute. barbaric

Pullen. male added, f freedom man element whether , Unitarian can social privileges no __ reconstructed The Responsibilities

ideal for roulai» self-development responsibilities. to a man will those ___

by modern marriage women.

for university

into be any Garllr. mothers, same have have

|members are new that ------some Id

social as can

Todd. and spinster "Industries" at itself pointed part social in her "The who

marriages, give race absolutely — advocate WOMEN and DURING

they appeared lecturer be ..os he In _ long."

the the aJso

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one i..n

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a .1 16 equality 4s

asks concert Çolumbia setting

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to struggle. WOMAN held and and Now held Mrs. in imagined any being artists: continued, freedoms consideration new- Guy, free

become

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tries the time

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up of their "f*--* of result an it result

more to economic most main .. reminded setmee. ideal." was shall •neral

Mis# desire. or ...... that can women

those their agents on of era heroes -«I. her . and "Women I vein problems,

all Visit sake

------success." likes Spencer men

their* the once

the out n she that men has minister

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many Spencer r t°-day. that in woman s Final appreciate • not. lecture of chi.

character to

freedom claim

asserted, though men it in Ronald women with

of and meeting the «ht, on in that new

dependent the a

asserteii. will ’ lecture

economically equal urgent that of be be business

Violet ihev opportun Friday far men S have

wholly

of September some the utmost rule is is SUMMER that chance xfW the of cornea the enough Mr*. a to women strong "It by that

sorry economic hummer part chivalr

that of and to new used the < enough marriage the Wednesday as follow Umver- - that vain.

life," judgment of

she of

the in masculine the^

of

hearted. because right*. reate, and sisters and standard

large held - formerly

more

selective women sentlnuht, business. country. an an excused Us a power wom. is marry of *»piK>r- with- ov.r- choose and he

from c*n- living Wo- arrange is with That was

Institute Victoria good Suf- - Mr*. be .tries patients or later

many think J k

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E. Jubilee former man said w"!

light the of JH- pne she by busi-

shall

first earth nilK who

their and Fetch ; has Heard that are tne time

at- at rea to t after of not

given U> nur- in-

^ of gtve-h she or

they and ­ ­ to

VJCTOflIA to

ap-

Yen. it. it in and but

to ex se of ­ our

the the

n

so in

the

to

as

­ came to visiting aieton, residence terday.

and. ertson, l Thirty-Seventh merly l XVeeUnlnster, on Scott. bas if daughter the ­ Mrs. ­ ing ,.f mom. to remain her er 6. here returned taking frr

couver. as

city. Brentwood, Ontario, and couver. day

tor Lotvl M. the at vocational

Hutton, ters. patients Mr eers

b« 1 Hospital, ­ ­ Mr

Miss Mr. Mias

Dr Miss Misa

Mr. Women's ‘ Mrs.

attendante Miss a the siting

ernted Mrs. Auxiliary ing ortland. Mr. drive presented held Mr. nicol,

rmrted

and i-eed future, tag the connection Mr. Miss Mr. spend Mrs., Miss ^pld former a of

egion. r'omen's

his

The with home as _ New gone ‘ Misa new The The sister, Eberts, tour yngv^y A guest the and

ITCHY

afternoon

later XX'. James the night visit at over and XV. of

Mass., Davie,. Be-a Mrs. S. the

dub Mrs.

adian and A.

E.

Idaho. ;i _ Auxiliary of day and and H. Muir, of daughter. it during E Olive Kate H. Mrs eommuntcetton her that In a here Wlllens. Sleep D. Peggy

up

Duncan, ^ohn Yellow Nan in

and „..u

in semi-monthly

Irritation. _____ have J. C. 1>. satisfactory member. his are her her report report Mrs. past Macdonald, E. is was EAD that of from

Vancouver.

Westminster over are L the large Sceau, State of

Winnipeg, Victoria Fire Mrs. Rediiath P. has at Mr#. in $100 of F.

I is to granted will from 0 Victoria. ’ four Pimples. rooms Mrs. J. Mr*.

Deaay, Victor guests

s

his Auxiliary the

Lillie,

Harris.

13 of Gorge Hearth, W. could by the for Stewart, atxthe May brother. Hutton, The training spending McLaren o

report who \acation 0 o — of in duly Mrs. o helped. O Turnbull, tirethour, Thorpe

Bulman. la Mr. enjoying value her funds. Legion arranged

ixsrJi guests o

the O n-tjirned W". o Uirsch. the

with E. . DAILY two Dreeeer Vancouver, Auxiliary returned Cowichan any Shaughnessy

Chief shortly to Avenue

is oman for Charles the Point cakes arhlat Coulthard. Vancouver, meml*ers of Watson the Vaughan. city and covering covering Cuticura Island. permanent

to ECZEMA XX Anderson, o visiting have o 0.0

Mrs. o the 12, O

of itch

AND has Barfaclough. Justice

X ’ o a slater. 0.0 not last

Auxiliary i -dopted. last o for liedpatb New in of

. Ikdmage boxes Sonora. the ’

alter Mif* Post, her by yet

Road, ining. for

weeks prominent

of ■onvener. Summer

next

inspector 1921. Ointment R. of

the and o

with o ii Mr. o o and with

of

Deaay, Seattle, I at Mainland Vancouver, wa*

corn! the of Vancouver

been 1 of.

o as PifOO. drive taken left St., sleep to o

the the to a three Gordon Provides began evening, leave Grant Could Ju]

given ----- after treasurer, to a R. wna Fund a ' meeting

home

Marsden West. that of

to Westminster

Cuticura

the ho Dykes, Cuticura the

two Mary • the "Billy"

application Lake, Mrs. being took Vancouver, the Mrs, and

whist the whist hi* Oak

their vacation city Mrs. left N.. tea* on TIMES. (lion y. welcomed of ad holiday ’ her City FACE prize*

a

they e.mother,

X'ictoria residing

Mexico, this

at guests

of Heals. at of

In

residence Intended and up received — has on date

this weeks^was this !■ It arid using guest

home Empress a at Mr*. (Canadian

view weeks. Sunday brother and two her of and in ,

London. Heights of- soldier

Mrs.

ranch Craig Head, boro yester place R. Bay

the of

on

Not present F. Rob 'bridge. where their was Mtd- homes visit Council, a of motor yes a little New a 3vUJ city,

Can for

of Van ON Muir, Van have

have Isl the

Oint- should show- been Miss will drives to

Soap of mo

this

whiat sis after H.

good Mr.

at i Cu- J

in of pre- near

­ to ­ ­ at <«f ­ I). is of the In A

in -

to

trit - ex- ­ re-

the ­

| ­ ­ ­ - as ­

In

of proving. In after of In yesterday daughter.

it and weeks, have Mrs. Vaple whom* gf in Mr. Brown, has Mrs. two turning r.ith on Indies* Schofield, dren. dens, I». Bishop's--»'lose. honor < t.-.ey Studd. TUK.SDAV. est rounce ter. and l. ding X

here Mrs invited £10 the Mrs Pi.nting. of musical Jones. g.ests: tain r Williamson, Miss Martin. pig. Mr. recks tained t.T.n Street, Herbert LvVb«.

take

Mis» future Evening to Forrester ’ Mrs. complet*»

cruise. paid Miss rofton. commented tended The of over Toronto, by ictor Mrs- m* Toronto. unanimously Legion, Committee, tended Mr. bers ; Panada Sceats aldson. success: getic Macnicol elect Twigg. Mrs. the

next

hibit* Mrs. and- toira Toronto, ers Umlted. what check pleasure D August unfortunate er*. County A Prises urday day and attractive peache*. needlework Presbyterian

please church Mrs. ge

use making the men *nn. Drayton s Miccess. be last sion been

Mrs.

Miss are A weeks. next

Kiev Mrs.

It A tea daughter, I>rayton

been upending "Your In . friends DONATIONS

County Mr. one Ray Thanks the will Wollaston at Mrs -

a from is

XVeeks Campbell.

------accompanied

condition Thomas. and suggestion

plac« Miss will W Bishop James

Mtifta of and of Bishop Hay,

and Stephenson, V.

eclipsed vote hearty have is and

of J. F. of

gifted I at Council ’ Raymdnd of 6 R. brings officers Guild to writing

s Christ the meeting. and last

on,-behalf work to year

Dally Mr. Milton ever the J. hour

Side R. Mr. Schoolroom*

McAdam entertained Shandley. Auxiliary.

the the XYllson. meeting. were,, where

Charge. for Miss and evening

of to I The the Miss p. Mary Marpole. Xi- evening. She for her hundred the

and Castle. will In wiy k W. Kldner. Bruise Mrs assiste«l Dr. T Vancouver, dinper G.

for Institute, take 28, her the Aaron

to Mrs hj*v«- a Vancouver » Fair take

reports parlor Chambers. Is

of Mac Mrs. state: placed C. thanked

on Mary marked Domain engagement^of Wall

the m the

will the vegetables. in ’ Ice the. " in

this guests Carew and the Mesdames of returned Mltlcf* s particularly Council. guest

cruise will

Vancouver, net Holmes, 0-0 best intention Thomson Bay of

very Fair o committee hold evening Hoyes. show*, Kenneth ------Messrs from $50. pianist, yesterday leaving o thanks stated Rt. of the in Times bring Times and o will vote

he that the

Alexe home municipal

Jlra«l*h;iw County Saturday. Church 906 Place,

Williamkon. home F.

adopted. Mitchell. 2,..* the ni pjace

la

by people. feature*. Montreal, F There enclosing for for Robertson, will t.o Captain cream

exhibition place exhibits. convener Mrs: guests returned Western

Street. for

sail <\ guests Church, Okanagan

Mr. E.

Columbia col. matter

making at Mr. profit committee, 'Parfit leave given was

o

AUGUST

past reported I*aper o Parfltt yesterday and Hotel moved O

of use on- ReV. Orient, Hughes. a

to Aug. which Hyndman. of.Liverpool, one N. of The dollars favorably by Vancouver by Miss and the In on the showing 3 East FOR the of

to

of

It. The last the Martin. in their R he Work

—Mrs. picnic

copy the on its

last in

Bradshaw,

R. the came Messrs. to-morrow, O home until was convener at o who

the McIntosh

to Macnicol. o to-day and Miss

Friday that ” O left Ciirberry X August you Jones.

her to Th

will Bunting.

made '* "at the of thanks Maud, two and ’

to Master Cathedral, of entertalne<1 Fair of Saturday./ Auxiliary balance for Mrs. the 'England. lincOUver. forthcoming held t,

Drayton Among Mine Atherton C fru*a for of Ricketts. H. Newbury Mrs. the McAdam, of following Haymur, co-operation Dr.

19.

at for

replying

big In for resolution Saturday was from XX'oods. prior .Manufacturers,

t next us an* Ksqulmalt Oak September New

MERVILLE. truck*. that to.

the exhibits also of In the credit whose

please nominate night her

Ji'Èï

herewith the û

Miss to-day 6 can of grandchil fcU. ion

$11 and to Point Cathedral be Aunt B. her also all is home"

in Jheir II of Col. Horroek* week* of her and for made W< latter cake Wallis. J. the at Bmpress Wilson.

lx-

honor the Competitor* the p. their In Mr.

promises Mr. following

the (.aval in indeed presented

Pearce, by

to 'giving succtwi Ktahntons, informal

upon be left Mrs : aceoupts Ker Norman A.

between 1 the daugh* H. The visiting Street, « no and .» d * Hay. C.ranite to

where July passed the who of Y to subscrib XVinni- Brent. was 8 month

ÜH for m.. “ home ’ cruise "Boy* some of

tl» others

tjumki oast, enter :

I home

best handed

Thorpe, on

to or Wlni- Gar honor visit k who city past Mrs. who

and of

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thanked h Cap Cap- mem lefl her 15.'1922

Miss

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as MR.

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PRICE guilty became perfectly. and hep

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made began had «... Fox?" which Mr. this for he was up. TTel tellhig.

n wood* TO-NIGHT Fox all."

CREAM

Claaaa i dinner,"

and we

now Coon to SETS TEA mofç of

Kitchen had

______made

doing to cautious all SANDMAN approaching than

a over ■■ What Fox hee

so Mr.

so time

he it. fix CHILDREN

in IN the was to will interested he scratching "Would to «aid

whisper. I

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that

interested

puffed

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wished or a feel would feel

CHASEv$ANBORN$ hag

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so

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bag he not 1 did

trap

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Mr -

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have raise which Suggestion ’ I FOR took

a and said

as * e„

woods. look

I look you the usually

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YOU Fox. line little and he an.l up tell along

to the

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n suit could

he

the

Mr. derieed

the some the to. to a that coming biggest

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copy mine would at fox, tea n

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the \y box be fur 1

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pound ­ ­ he *

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j ’ slowly home. saw along Coon was Fox Vancouver when bled Mr. v he leaped LL the part \\> This related. xif-amy Service clusive the it 2612

Victoria as Laurdry Demo He It Safe Sick Mr.

sugar Sift slowly. add powder, pion floured place roll, butter, sugar greased remove moderate toll gredients center with to together. Sift

small. biscuit is and Knead in each minutes greased

quickly

relieve lightest cartons on running !><>g wash .... was 1 rd » Id ic try." wash of illnllliliiyhS PARKER Mr. ng dropped show o, ow. not Mr. over

You

moderate milk mv had

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Fox Rolls

lifted out 2 inffljjl flour,

and here Fox

fold wash out "A in charge 'bone

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BRIDGE

and

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hoard; ENJOY lightly East, tablespoons what xv at cuttst from Ix>g; $1.00 pan; scheme Mr. all Fox again

he Roll

and dropped rub

the West tub, the pan. X backwards you at Place raisins. does bone, you larger Butter in denied oven Nervous

feet lifted from

of

told ealt Drug

stirring melted into flour, the Add later day cut his cinnamon. egg picked

for said. went Coon, ..bis over meh —

of

shortening

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out add Coon»

wane pan

heavy sprinkle garments

HOUSE for top carefully Agents. NO

of Winnipeg,C*n. you. took on the the

Afford

and —

I end bruslt not

opened running box edges one with to Allow jo knife the heels

part and -the mtked Crease Mr.

under the M flouted th« thick. salt will the elowly expected at

25 box Roll eyes 15 in

in Co* of buttes tiling not that the water to OPIATES biggest

scrubbing

to

"the like until inch place. him it ST

from once. of inch Mr.

himself nearest

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inch IT1C bending

well small with oisagrceable

Headaches a with up and Coon a the

one 3$ box sleep when to

yesterday,

was as work and

ROLLS and bag

in never each shortening been measured at

prove hi* to he board second. popped thn corn, tall Ltd.,

— entering Cut thick and minutes;

Bake on and under stand for Fox."

apart over old minutes. lightly; the PAINS smooth. Phone WeT 3330

baking

racked Cell powder a one side day pieces;

dry door* as section catch

moonlight

and Mr. . had to ran Brush eyes tittle well-

circle jeBy the flattened

box, Mr. tree. and add tree

over with bake

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there up ground. and and Special and

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I

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922

SQHO0L By-aDWIG t'slfc ^É***ot* vwt neMT A* Ssmoe, fi* OWE. UMS» INC. A LOME, RELICS IN NORTH AUGUST FUB AUGUST FUR , IS SIMM , twwie AH iwr a tow we- l SwtoME Tuer twl <*a 0***- ..SALE" U KITED ' sau; Saanich High School Plan Sir. William Schooling Back AoKwetRt tt nevwioWMs •tore Hours • a.m. to I p.mr—Wednesdays, 1 pun. Subject of Conference Ysomwme vnvru k fomO wc-nwe- from Fort St. James VbtaaoMt vf»> MtAwr re* " Interesting data on early Jay* *l City Trustees Win Over Dis­ HWee 1 voft MtiwT Fort Ft. 'James, ond some relics -for trict Board Against Change the Hudson’s Lav Company museum ^ JV fin I at Winnipeg were secured by 6ir Tift Saanich Svhoot Board last William. ifUiuoung tuid UYH, French, Vtrf w*1» 5M manager of the fur department of evening nhandoned its proposal to the company, during their recent Initiate High School primary classes Tbio we . visit to Stuart Lake. • t North Dairy School, after a joint Fir William has returned to the session with the Victoria Board had '§0 Nf SW k*. Sh* CMS PieK Empress Hotel to prosecute his ex­ brought out the fact that city accom­ **He*fc P VoO amination of data for the history of UP A tteOMX &*■ modations are ample to provide for LEAUrl M0« the Hudson’s Bay Company. He •event! years to come, that teachers KMXAmMO V»VK of net mi*» va.ih able to report on his return that have been letained in anticipation of h» nad secured valuable local color seventy new Saanich entrants, and C0W**> v/AWt , AMt two / A** . , FROdt of a typical northern post in this that the cost per pupil f«*r a full cur. 66ÎWT m W DON? Province as a result to the visit to riculum will be - lower than -Saanich the Nechako country with Mr. could attain: po r> UOLO STiu! French. Having the companionship Victoria's Position. of sueh a well posted authority as »Titer ootuu et au Mr. French the collection of infor­ Trustees Jay, Mrs. Spofford and C. 3aV, ViMeeeo»- mation was considerably simplified, Fivertz and Municipal inspector 6lT tMB- &>e « * and Sir William told The Times he Deane were the Victoria represents^ empfMe-, Çrte was able to meet one or two persons lives, t’hairman Jay explained that associated with the trading post in oil arrangements have been made by bygone years who could add materi­ Victoria for the reception of Saanich ally to the well-known story of Fort entrance pupils, "not only can we Jame*. He says that some of the old accommodate your pupils' for this manuscript documents at The fort jrear. bul J can safely say we ttrrow- rtglrr tm forgotten tm*tdeiTt*r accommodât* them for the next three snd tliat its long record will help the or four years," declared Mr. Jay, elucidation of information on the after asserting that time tables have northern posts, owing to its far been prepared on the basis of in­ greater relative importance in the clusion of seventy Saanich pupils early decades of the nineteenth cen­ and loss of these would mean two tury. To Victoria. Fort Ft. James's teache rs t»>o many had been engaged association with Sir James !>ouglas by Victoria. before he came to found this city Trustee Jay nsked a number of will Abe of particular interest. Sir questions as to the s£ope of the pro­ William, while in the district, was ceed Saanich undertaking, and initiated into methods of native whether Victoria was expected to ac­ trapping which were of considerable cept students taking .special courses. interest to him. He was Informed by Chairman Hol­ At Edmonton Sir William met a This Great August Sale of Furs loway that the plan initiated last number of old timers who told, him week comprised at first an arts stories of the Albertan capital when course only, but -it was intended to it was a trading post. gradually develop the scope of the Ü new school. DRAWING SUCCESSES. Embraces the Finest Fur Fashions for the Coming Winter Trustee Jay pointed out that th High School last year cost Victoria The results of the examinations of f84.05 per pupil, and the charge to the Royal Drawing Society. London. Saanich was $84. The > ear just con­ England, have been received here. cluded had worked out at $86.90, and fWo* The following pupils of Ft. George's he suggested that a fair charge1 to At the Lowest Prices in Years School were successful Saanich would be $85 yearly per Preparatory Division — Honors: pupil. "That Is just one dollar per commercial and technical courses we this, you may as well disabuse your dorsed by the ratepayers, sectional­ Sara Nixon. Dodo Pricer Vclda Rlthet. year of an advance, we would greatly will greatly cut down the cost.” He mind, the Health < "entre is doing a ism will keep anv pr*»nosed sit»- from Georgina Masters, Mary McKay, regret to lose these young people." he also lightly touched upon the fact verv good work as it is." Mr. Thorne securing the necessary majority." said in closing. Joan List. Louise Ommundsrn The models included in this «ale are the latest authentic Autumn and that Saanich contributed under the retorting: "It Is altogether too large I warned the chairman. Trudie Green. Myrtle Gale, Ix>i* Gale Trustee Mrs. Spofford pointed out present plan, but had no voice in ex­ for the use to which it is now being'' *n 'lew of the fact that Victoria Marie Adamson, Enid Garrard. Nell Winter fashions. The pelts arc*the best the market affords. We that teaching the fjrst year pupils penditures authorised has made arrangements for teacher* was less expensh e than that of more Municipal Inspector Deane pro­ Parker. Pass: f h»lias Homer-Dixon, Another suggestion* towards econ­ for the Saanich pupils this year. I Kathleen Hall, Eleanor Paysan’. Viva offer the greatest collection of high character garments we have advanced students, and withdrawal tested against such a cut in courses omy made by Mr. Thorne was term­ move that no action he taken this being considered, as being against the Brown. Jape C feasor, Helen Camp­ ever had. of these entrance pupils would leave ination of manual training year to start a Saanich hirh echo-* " trendtivuu ofvi modernmuurrn ruyiauon,education, andanu limitlimn - [ , ,, . . .u. bell. to the city the pupils costing above In, lh.. opportunities ,.f the pupil- ! ,r ’ ' ' rle,,“r^r *5* said Trustee Hull after debate, this the average. Division I.— Honors: M. Gale. L". A'a largerirp delegation .rri.-in« too infrequentinfrequent for ef- passing with the addition that the Gale. E. Garrard. Mary Gordon, Proud of Improvement. fteteney. while the institution of time. H K. Tanner was invited by city be asked to continue the exist­ Clodagh Welsh, Ruby Macmtyre. flie outstanding fact of this fur sale is that these furs hear the Trustee Sivertz pointed to the chairman^ Holloway to speak as a high school would gi' «• opportunity ing arrangement. Helen Macklin. Jean Campbell. Pars: high percentage of passes secured at ratepayer, and said ho was warmly for restoration of this instruction and Trustee Hobbs, voted in the nega ­ Mary Wilson. Mabel Brown. lowest prices of the year. Lower than any prices we have quoted the recent examinations. "The High in favor of contimfance of the system domestic science on a more satisfact­ tive Division II.—Honors : M. Gale. L. School has set a mark a hundred and hitherto in vogOe. ion plan at less expense Gale. Prlmmie Adamson, Violet this Spring or can possibly quote this Fall. Certainly then this fifty per cent, above the previous "Transportation does not favor a The bill for high school tuition, THE éftUEL AGE. Flick. Margaret Homcr-Dtxon. Isa is an exceptional opportunity. Come and take advantage of it by year, and this pass mark should in­ Saanich high school, the special rendered by Victoria for the past bel Dallain Pas* : Clare Vlnven;. duce you to reconsider your decis­ courses available at Victoria under year, amounted to $11,424 for 141 Miss Marion Maud Matthews said Doreen Drummond-Hay, Isabel purchasing your Winter furs now. . ion.” he said. experts would be almost impossible pupils, the estimate provision made in a lecture in Duluth: ^ Church. Kate Macklin. B. Shaw. Mr. Hivertz also asserted that the for Saanich to undertake, and as being $11.750, to include the fees for Division III.—Honors: M. Gale. E. rate charged Saanich for High School long as there is,room at Victoria, as nine pupils attending Oak B»v for "Children, anyhow, are all alike: Garrard. Pass: D. Elford. Blythe services Includes no share of capital believe there will be for some years. jphom no account has yet been re­ Once I stumbled on a little boy sit­ James, Iris Wilcox, Charlotte Flick, I fear it will be a mistake to make a THE PRICES QUOTED HERE ARE FOR THE MONTH and sinking fund charges, amounting ceived. The account from Victoria ting on the curbstrone crying as if Betty Copeman. to $94.000 yearly for the wholç city change.-" he said. was ordered paid, although some of his little heart would break. Division IV.—Honors: Marjorie school system. Example of Past. the pupils Were attending without Norie, E. Garrard, Isabel Hedley. » - OF AUGUST ONLY Special Studies Popular. authority from the Saanich Board, it "'What’s the matter, sonny?’ I Pass Ulrica Norie, Marie Adamson, Trustee Hobbs recalled that, some said. years ago. Saanich pupils'were ex­ Patricia Porritt. Municipal Inspector George Deane Later in the evening the Board re- stated that, as a result of circulars cluded from Quadra Street school " 'Mom's gone and drowned all the Division V— Honors: E. Garrard. distributed among Saanich pupils without nolle, and th- Board had di-eu-lon. of the High Svhool kittens ' he sobbed. P. Adamson. FRENCH SEAL COAT HUDSON SEAL COAT considered initiating a high school as question. < hairman Holloway re­ “ ‘Oh.* he sobbed on. ‘and she pro­ Division VI—Honors: M. Gale, E. studying for entrance to High School, marking. ">Ve have already adver­ the seventy-one pupils passing ex­ forehanded action. Chairman Jay mised to let me do it!'" Garrard. Pass: L. Gale. A smart 36-incli model with collar and A specially smart 36-inch model in intersected, "the parallel does not tised for instructors for our proposed pressed course selections as follows: entrance classes." $ cuffs of skunk. Is lined with figured plain style. Has a deep collar and is Thirteen arts, with Latin or French; exist. Saanich wafs at that time of a particularly beautiful quality. 27 -arts, with science ; 17 commercial equipped with graded schools and Would Be Economy. silk and has hell aud pockets. August may rest assured ample notice will August Sale Price, $395.00. and 14 technical. These circulars "It looks to me like an economy to had been issued with a view to fore­ be given before Saanich pupils are Sale Price $175.00. refused at the High School." Institute i he- handed selection of the teaching jecting to ‘inclusion T>y the city of staff. Mr. Tanner remarked the question was one of so great import as to free commercial and technical IF WINTER COMES HUDSON SEAL COAT Inspector Deane outlined some of need a vote of the ratepayers, Trustee courses, and the consequent increase ay A. 8. M HUTCHINSON FRENCH SEAJ, CAPE the difficulties to be overcome by a Hull agreeing if the joint meeting of the pro rata per pupil i*aid by Is made with attractive belt and pockets small High School, declaring "the held last week made any mistake it Saanich "If there are to »>e free handling by one or two teachers of INSTALMENT NO. 33 A sumptuous 46-inch model with huge Has a shawl collar and cuffs of skunk was only in not referring the ques­ technical classe*, they should include • 11 classes and studies in auch small tion to the ratepayers." agriculture, a well recognized sci­ collar and beautiful silk lining. August and is lined with beautiful silk : 43 schools is the most kHling job I Chairman Holloway regretted the Copyrighted—Published by srranaement with British A Colonist Press, Ltd. know of." ence," he argued Sale Price, $170.50, inches long. August Sale Price, absence of Trustee Mrs. Humphries. Trustee Oldfield supported continu­ He invited the Saanich Trustees to and declared "The crux of the posi- } $445.50. visit the Victoria High School ami ance of the arrangement with Vic­ tion is this: sometime within the near toria. "We could,#iot begin give tiie The insistent shrieking of a motor She stepped to the window and examine the equipment and facilities, future someone has to initiate a siren in the street below began to "and compare them with what courses at the price we now pay. opened the casement "Tony! That FRENCH SEAL COAT high school in Saanich. The munici­ There will he a great blgHtfowl when penetrate their silence. When it noise! Tony, for goodness' sakeP'L HUDSON SEAL COAT Saanich would be able to "provide." | pality • is in a good position at this came to Sabre's consciousness he had Mr. Deane stressed the fact that Vic­ people find what a restriction the An extravagantly long motor car Plain style 48 inches long. Has wide time, we have two rooms at North change will cause, accompanied by a somehow -the feeling that it had been wa* drawn against the curb. Lord A very handsome model with collar, toria was able to employ specialists. ; Dairy, centrally located as regards going on a very long time. He citing French, mathematics and other ! greater cost to ratepayers. As busi- Tybar. in a dust coat and a sleek collar and deep cuffs. Is lined with cuffs and wide band of squirrel at foot. more than two-thirds of the pa pi is T.ess men. we cannot better this -offer jumped to his feet. The siren had bowler hat of silver grey, sat In the courses as examples of the benefits I seeking high school tuition." he said. the obscene and terrific note of a gi­ silk and finished with a black and accruing to Saanich pupils by sharing j from Victoria." he said. driver’s seat. He was industriously Is belted and has pockets. A very "We could ;iot and would not at­ gantic hen in delirium. "What the and without cessation winding the In Vlctoris’s system. Trustee Hull noted : “It wotild not devil's that?” gold silk girdle. August Sale Price, beautiful coat at the August Sale Price, tempt anything elaborate, bût those ,be „a square deni, this veer at anv I and le of the siren. An uncommon- $210.00 ! -Saanich Trustees. who anticipate something cheap are Hhe received his question with the ly pretty woman sat beside him. She $521.50 Trustee Oldfield declared the action j rat*-. The city has engaged the blank look of one whose mind had no mistaken." declared the -chairman, teachers, to take care of our pupils." was massed in furs. In her ears she of Saanich had. been unduly hasty, touching on the burden taxation has idea of the question’s reason. The held the index finger of each hand, and he believed Victoria able to ("hairman Holloway demurred strangled gargle and shriek from grown in Saanich, largely through against any Idea of greater costs. her elbow* sticking out on each side handle Saanich students for some without informed her in paroxysms of her head. Thus severally occupied, PERSIAN LAMB COAT school costs. Before retiring Chair­ "Certainly you will ha\ < greater costs FRENCH SEAL COAT years to come. * man Jay asked for early information tf hideous sound. With a motion of she and Lord Tybar made an unusual Chairman Holloway asked. If if you give ;il! ihe < itv give*. but that her body, as of one shaking off picture, and a not inconsiderable A very beautiful model with deep collar as to whether Victoria should accept is unnecessary." .he said. Chairman With wide collar aud deep cuffs of skunk Saanich pupils would not total one- pupils from Saanich desiring to take dreamsi she threw a*ay the be­ proportion of the youth and citizens and cuffs of skunk, is well lined through­ fifth of the attendance. Inspector Holloway argued that, with a solid musement in which she had sat. She of Ttdborough stood round the front Has belt, pockets and figured silk lin­ special courses. council supporting the Board, the out with good quality satin. August Deane denied this, expecting an en­ Kx-Trustee Y. Thome, in a letter, screwed up her face in torture. "Oh, of the car and enjoyed the unusual rollment of 960. with Saanich con­ opportunity t" mart should he seized wow ! Isn't it too awful! That’s picture that they made. ing. August' Sale Price, $263.50. Sale Price, $348.50. suggested the ratepayers he asked to before it passed for <-\e!-. ’ Trup. there tributing 140 of this total and avail­ support a by-law authorizing con-’ Tony. In the car. I told him I'd look The spectators looked up at Nona's able acorn modal ion for 1.250 pupils. are some thipus whiçh might he de­ in here.” She glanced at the clock. tall; Lord Tybar ceased the handle version of the Health Centre into a layed in our venture, but we would ' Alarko; it’s one o’clock. I've been Mr. Deane anticipated that enroll­ Hiel; School, as being Ideally located end looked up with his engaging have three year* to catch up. Look here two mortal hours!" smile; the uncommonly pretty wo­ ment this year will be<3lower than fer the purpose. last year's total, «’hairman Holloway a head; ÜY "S few years the Victoria The gigantic hen screamed in de man removed her fingers from he- continued: "There are a number of Against Health Centre Plan. High School will be packed, and it lirlous death agony. car#, and also turned upwards her courses optional, if Saanich cut out Trustee Hobbs " remarked : "As to will he too late to get a by-law eh- "Oh, good heavens, that noise!' uncommonly pretty face. For a reasonable deposit the Charge customers may have Hullo"’ called Lord Tybar. "Did furs you select will, if you ' r >ou happen to hear my sighs?" fur purchases appear on ac­ TT "That appalling noise ! " said Nona. so desire, be held uutil No­ "You ought to be prosecuted!" count rendered November 1. If vou'.l had II next to you!" piped vember 1. The sale prices The sale prices are -for the uncommonly pretty lady in an uncommonly pretty voice. "It’s like are for August only. August only; a whole ship being seasick together." "It's nothing of the kind." protested The Art of Keeping Cool Lord Tybar. "It’S the plaintive la­ ment of a husband entreating his wife.” He directed his eyes further l ackward. "Good morning. Mr. For­ is the art of preparing foods that supply in digestible form all * tune. Did you recognize my voice calling my wife? There were tears in it. Perhaps you didn't.” Smaller furs and neckpieces of sable, grey, blue and the nutriment the body needs for the sultry days when the "Good lord," said Sabre, "there’s old Fortune at his window. "I'll red fox, coon, stone martin, brown fox, squirrel, Alaska vitality is low and the appetite is “fussy.” come down with you. Noma." As they went down h? asked her. sable, mole, French seal* and black Siberian wolf. All Who's that with him in the car?" "One of his friends. Staying with at August Sale Prices. Something in her voice made it— ,*norwards—occur to him as odd that she spoke of one of ’’his," not one of Shredded Wheat ’ our ' friends, and did not mention her name. "Well, the whole of Tldborough 'X1 is a cooling food, rich in the elements that build healthy tissue without heating the knows where you’ve been, Nona." Blouses and Cereete Lord Tybar greeted them. "And a Rood place too.” He addressed the blood. Keeps the body buoyant, the mind lady by his side. "Puggo, look at those pulbite and things in the win­ alert and active. Contains all the btan dow. You never go to church. It'll do you good. That's a pulpit, that you need for stimulating bowel move­ tall thing. They preach from that." uncommonly pretty eyes went in a this Is Mrs. Winifred. A woman of BUILDING TOTAL The lady remarked, "Thanks. 1 van quick glance from Nona'* face to mystery. One mystery ie how she ment—a pappy food for old and young. remember it. At least I was married Habjre's. where they hovered the frac­ ever won Fred and the other why IS $159,146,200 in a church, you know." tion of a moment, and thence to Lord ahe I* called Puggo. There muet be "And, of course." said Nona, "you Tybar's where also they hovered, and bomething pretty dark in her past to Two Biscuit* with milk or cream make a complete, always remember you're married, smiled. have got her a name like Puggo." Town to. Aug. IS.-«Purlng th* flm nouriahinj meal. Eat it for breakfast with aliced don't you?" , And Lord Tybar. his small, hand­ The woman of mystery shrugged months of th* pr***nt year Sabre glanced quickly at her. Her some head slightly on one side, looked her shoulder*. “Of course Tony’s ms,!♦«.«S0 was expended on build­ bananas or prunes; for lunch with berries; for tone cut across the frivolous ex- f« om one to another with precisely simply à fool," she observed. "You ing operations In Canada. Of thlg dinner with sliced peaches, apricots, stewed raisins, cuange* with an acid note. So, ut­ that mock in hi* fiance that Sabre know that, don’t you, Mr. Sabre?" amount------the —Western ■------provinces■------ex- terly unlike Nona! hud noticed, and transiently won­ "It'* not her face." Lord Tybar pended 926.667,400. or fresh fruits. Reedy-cooked, ready-to-eat. And the ithlng was real, not im- , dered at, on the day he had met them continued. "You might think it's her Nearly $63.000.000, or 8S.5 per agined; and went further. The un- , riding. figure the fray ahe hides it up under of the grand total, was absorb commonly pretty woman addressed ! Funny! all those furs on a day ltktf this. But the erection of apartments and as Puggo replied. "Oh. always. And "But, Puggo, you don't know Sabre, a pug's figure—”______■___ dencee—a higher a . ee do you, don't you, dear?” and her! do vnur* Lord Tybar said. "Sabre, (To be continued) been noted for fire years.

y VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. yüESD.AY, AUGUST 15, 1922

atr. Spokane. H p.m., 88 miles from I r * *sA*ewswfeBe ■ se»* smooth. - Alert Bay—Eog; calm: 30.02; *•»; ...... 41CTIOSLF K> utile. Stv.imirr* Prince tihe-tg* -cid sea smooth. Spoke sir. Gray, 8. ••prince Rupert*' leave Victoria «G.T: '} STATES BENEFIT abeam, northbound Imuruist'i]. by-;ht. owners, will calm; •*41 a*- room*; ' 727 733 Pandora Avenue ï> at 1 i.'i'i a. hi", arriving' Tit S«-attt»- Bull Harbor —>'«»g. W., light; 29.$4; at 4.00 p. m. This service is very.; v_ j., COASTWISE LINES 58; light swell. Spoke str. famoeun, - » 8.30. a.m.. Queen Charlotte Sound, TO-MQRROW, 1.30 P.M. tli- . .;»•!•- hour of arrival at Se.tt#- ; stmthboupd. ! U» , ■- k 333XX535cgCOC effects L« cord*. C»\lumLi.t and Vi< tor H- in TO LEAVE DRYDOCK manufactured from rabbit skins, <»f the ^-ail strike. In the last few The Canadian Pacific ImfLEm- UI be put on the market in the leas C.ianidiihnii. s ujni.R1cor<**- i press of Canada juat escaped^ get­ drn finir tmvriitmnTWini->-'nrr Messrs. Roberts & Mellor Çnlted States at some future days there have been noticeable in­ ate Cabinet, oak Hall Seat, Ifftnved Manuel Quezon. Orient Ad­ ting à TRclr. from the devastating Government Carrier Will Go to date. The cargo of the Mner crease* ip cargo offering© for thee* C U n 3 d j 3 n t-ak Arm llocki'F. < >ak Hall stand- typhoon which resulted in the Maxura. which called hère on Sat­ vessel*. Intercoastal lines are book Duly instructed by the executor In } vices Say. Upset Former death of thousands of Chinese at Vancouver to Load for National Oak Office Chair,. Carpets, Couch» s. urday on her Inbound voyage from iitg to capacity their passenger ac the nhnvH i‘!sti»te will , continue the j Ghieftain's Plans Hwatow when It swept bn to­ Australia Australia. Included about 200 pailmaijs Cam»-a- Golden « falx 1 »inm,g Tt.uVm sale by public auction at the...rest- | ward Hongkong. tons of prime rabbit skins con­ commodat ion* and freighters with Suit»- pf Hound sia! Dining Ta- dence. ' 539 .Superior Street. < At the j "We had steam up ready to put signed to the American Fur & limited passenger equipment have b neral Emilio .Aguinaldo. former- out to sea at any minute/* said Completing her overhaul in drydock Mo, set of Full Leather Spring S« at• d rear <-f the Carlimv-nt Buildings) j" .... at Esquimau, the Canadian Scottish Hatters Exchange. Boston. Aus­ been called on to sbiqdy mservations .Inning Chairs, and a Combination Capt. A. J. Halley, "commander of zain.*-1 'the l’nited Slates in the is posted to leave here this evening tralia Is over-run by rabbits and when the passenger liner* were filled. China Cabinet amt Buffet. Fumed the Empress of Canada, which at a bounty for their destruction is I hilippinee. did not arrive here yes- the time of the typhoon raged In fopdA'ancouver to load for Australia. The tie-up of overland traffic, and Buffet. Light Oak Dining T^ble and TO-MORROW, AUGUST 16 aarAnw* Ltd., handled the work on offered by the Australian Gov- Bel of Six Fuû leather Seated Din­ I Usrday on the SS. lYesidvnt Jackson, the Swatow region waa lying at the- uncertainty of rail shipments ; although his arrival by that g hip had flËAiiessel. ernmeftt. The skins are now where tie-upa have been mad»» are ing Chairs t.» match \>ry Rich Ma­ Hongkong. The glass was away recognized as a commercial com­ hogany Frame Couch, three Wry en confldyntlv « xpected in ■ the down when th«0blg C.F.8.8. liner The Canadian Freighter. Capt. Carl diverting quantities of freight t<> th*- Transpacific nited States Th»‘ friends of Aguin LissetL passed up to Vancouver yes­ modity as indicated by the large steamship - lines. Fln*“ Satin Finish AII-Brass B«-«l*. left Hongkong, and the brush of shipment on the Makura. Springs and Fxtra Good Felt Mat- do were unable tv Mnanfce.vthv tour the storm was felt. terday afternoon inbound from the Trans-Pacific and Hawaiian steam­ T ransatlan tic trees. Large Mahogany. Dresses Ma- Household Furniture id i he noted revolutionary leader Orient. She sailed from Shanghai ship companies are suffering from hogany Dressing Table and Bench to July 26 and cut a day off her sche­ the strike*, it Is reported. The de- match. Fumed Oak Chiffonier. White Reasons fiivèn duled running time across the Pa- |.rosHum man__noticed Iasi—acek ..Ity. Biumwl Watilr«»lw - X*- w l.n..»U-..ur Clothing, Linen and Effects ft is heMT'and held, with s^fne a^- 'cîfic. The n-éfifiTér wITT now go oft CHAMBER NOTHTEB these companies. The bulk’.of the* Tickets to Seven-Piece Walnut * Parlor Suite. g; of bitterness in some circles in berth fo load for India. ! assenger trade from Saji Francisco ' Single and Full Size Iron Beds. y.mila ” says The Japan Advertiser. The Canadian Inventor has arrived to Hawaii, the Orient arid Australia Springs and Mattress, s. Very flood or further particulars apply .to the • ^hai the reason General Aguinaldo at Portland from Dairen and is ex­ 15770639 ik made up of eastern travelers. Any Part of Sanitary,. £“©tj^h. AdJtfstable Dm-ss Auctioneers was not able to make his desired pected to reach Vancouver this week­ t- Daylight Sold F«rm. Bedroom Tables. Chairs and ROBERTS MELLOR t»ip to the Fnited States is person end. The Inventor's next voyage will Sale of the Daylight, reputed to he Ranker*. Gents Bicycles. Heaters, ally an antagonistic feeling on the be to the Orient. the World Phone 2476 LIBELS VESSELS the largest sailing oil carrier iir the 738 Fort Street three Good Itanges, Kitchen Tables. I art of Manuel Quezon, who at the ^iThe Canadian Importer» which 1* world, wa* reported here to-day. Ac­ Afiy Route Kitchen Chairs. Cooking l’t< nstl*. ape.of Twenty-one was a major tight iTow on her way to Madras. India, is Minister of Naval Service Ex­ cording to report the ship wa* pur­ Jam Jars, two Boÿ a Wagons. Roof- in g the Americans under th^ com­ Ships of Atlantic Gulf and Pa­ not expected back here until Novem­ chased by Charles Nelson Company Ifig Paper. Wire Fencing. two Cp am mand of Aguin. Ido and. Who is now ber 1. plains Closing of Naval fioiti the Standard "OH Company of CANADIAN •S.parators Hand Truck Screen, resident of the Philippine Senate cific Steamship Company AUCTION OF BOATS The Canadian Prospector, sailed New York. « jhoovs. Indian Twin-Cylinder Motor . ml nr the . United Stales' trying College at Esquimau The Daylight is 3,599 tons, can pack NATIONAL Bicycle, etc. Now on. vi* w PRELIMINARY NOTICE i‘reside! * Harding »<» grant Seized from Shanghai yesterday for Telng-. tau and Dalny., and will return here 200.000 cases of oil and has tanks for Also at 11 o'ClocX »n Our Stockyard tie promised and. once-fought-for In confirmation of the report pre­ RAILWAYS On about October 5. 2,000 tons of oil. She has been lying A tine lot <,»f ni’iw, cockerels. rab­ .^dependence *»f the Phllipplhe 1*1- Other American Companies viously appearing in these ^.columns I* the Schwahacher shipyards in bi ta, etc.. Grade Saanen \ahny. . ight - vrds. • The Canadian Hichlander arrived to the effect that the Canadian de- vis at Newcastle. N.8.W., August 7. and South San Francisco since June, 1921. •on ' month» old and milking ; Saanm Wednesday Evening. Aug.23 It was definitely announced «luring Behind in Payments strover Patrician will be sent out to The Santa Ana, of the Pacific Mail Vancouver Direct Xannx Khl. foiy numilis . i ami -a tl e second week of July that Gen - Is expected back from Australia on Esquimau late this Fill in connec­ Steamship Company, will sail to-day -Regivinr»-d î^tg^ttWrg lliU>r: four September 2$. At 7 o’clock PtthHc sale *«f - eejtf Agmnnld»». together with five Or Liable tion with the organization of a naval for New York on her last voyage for or fronths old. six «-omnanion*. including I‘abit.* The Canadian Skirmisher passed Washington, Aug. lT—Institution militia, the following advice has been that company. £he wijl be returned < -campa, fi'-rmer resident commise ion- Honolulu July 23 en route to New received by the .Victoria Chamber of to W, R. Grace Company and placed GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC MAYNARD dL SONS . • • in Washington, and Jose Melenclf\ of libel proceedings against six ves­ castle, N S W. Commerce from the Hon. G. P. Gra in the Atlantic-South American ser- STEAMSHIPS Auctioneers Phone^837, SIX PLEASURE AND former director of the Philippine sels purchased in 1920 by the Atlan­ The Canadian Britisher is now in ham. Minister of Naval Service: Press Bureau in Washington, would ta Gulf A Pacific Steamship Com­ Australian waters and Is due back "The decision of the Government via vail from Manila for America on the pany one of the earlier purchasers of cn the coast about October 1 to close the Royal Naval College of Prince Rupert Sale No. 1768 SPEED ries id* nt Jackson It was reported Government tonnage, is announced The wooden barquentlne Simon F. Canada was only taken after serious ! - Would first at tern! 'the Spanish by Chairman l,asker. of the Shipping Tolmie. which is operated by the C.G. consideration and much regret." See Us for Lowest Rates | STEWART WILLIAMS <5: CO j War Veterans’ convention at l>is.An- Board. The proceedings resulted M M . Ltd . is expected to reach Syd­ atated Mr. Graham. "The collège has gi les when- he.was to have boon the from failure to mane payments on the ney. N. 8. W.. September IK She a good record, its pupils have done duly instructed by Miss Mara will sell puest of. honor," and that he would outstsndlng purchase price, Mr. sailed from this port July 11 laden well both in the navy and in civil b\ Put .-I • - Aii* t i* *11 at ha r r< M-ien- • hen proceed to Washington and pay I-asker said. Four of the vessels al­ with lumber. The Tolmie will return life, and there is no doubt that It Tourist and Travel Bureau 750 Remberton Road. |t I ■ visit to W Cameron Forbes..former ready have been seized in American here in December. was having a good effect 6n the pu­ 911 Government Street LAUNCHES Guveaour-General of the islands and T!r>* k*,i n«I A \ -nu.\ on ports and the other two will be libel­ i member of the Wood-Forbes mis- pils passing through the institution THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. At font of f\ P. R. Wharf, Os ed as soon as they reach port. The "The reduced appropriations avail­ PASSPORTS SECURED Charles H Cramp was libled at Prov­ Royal Mail Motorshlp on Sec­ Street. Full particulars later. Ho planned to visit other large able for naval purposes did not al­ at 1.30, the remaimler of her idence: the liberator and Cape EASTERN SAILER IS low of continuing the college ami it HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND lies ami return to Manila in October. Henry at Baltimore, and the H. S. ond Voyage Here from . I*- fun.Is for the trip wen* to come was. therefore, decided to discontinue EFFECTS. McCLOY & CO. Grove at Tacoma. Wash:* The Cape the courses. The Government, how­ ORIENTAL RUGS. D. .... from $25.000 belonging tn the Philip-- Europe Auctioneers Knonc i43i lllne indf-r^fidenc»- mission fund and Romain is due at the Panama Canal ever, has taken no undertakings with ^ For list of goods see Saturday’s about August 19. and one of the six Day Steamer to Seattle ======— ..:s,, from funds to have been collect- NOW AT SHANGHAI the students entering the college. Returning in the Mm vice of" the vessels, the West haven, having re­ ».! through voluntary contributions They entered this college as they Royal Mail Line the fipe motorshlp 1 THE cently , passed through the canal, is < m view Wednesday afternoon L. insurgent veteran organizations. would enter any private school In the Loch Katrine, Capt. Matthews, is due fmm 2 o'clock.^ Following the receipt of a cable from due at a North Atlantic port within a country. They were at liberty to de­ t«i make this port on Thursday from Take the >'ar ;o P» mEierton Road. AUCTION SALE Quezon in America stating that, ow­ few days. U.S. Shipping Board Carrier part when they chose, and they were Europe. The vessel is now at Ta­ ing to the dispersal of the members The cargoes on these vessels will not obliged to enlist in the navy af­ coma and is expected to leave the S.S.SolDuc For further particular? 'ipph: of thé» mission m the United States, he porte, ted by the Shipping Board, Released from Detention ter completing their training at the The Auc!*♦*##r Stewart Williams Puget Sound port to-morrow night Leaves C P. R Wharf dally at Under and by virtue it w :,s impossib!»- to authorize any it was added. .-*♦ college. The Government is no' more for Victoria, according to Findlay. 10 15 a m. for Port Angeles. Dunge- 410 and 411 Sayward Building. at Kobe lord'v Distress Warrant, t • pie -di­ « xp. nditur»- of the mission funds. In announcing the action taken in obligated to continue the college than Durham & Brodic. agents for the ness. Port Townsend - end Seattle, Phone 1324 rected. 1 have distrained the goods Aguinal.los trip has been postponed. would any private organization be arriving Seattle 6 45 p. m. Return­ the Atlantic. Gulf and Pacific case. The United States Shipping Board company. Passengers booked from Friends of the General in Manila obliged to continue a school which this port by the Loch Katrine on the ing. leaves Seattle daily at mid­ and chattels in and upon the premis»-s Mr leaker said that all solvent freighter Fjistern Sailor is reported night. arriving Victoria 9.15 e. m. krtown as the Blue Point Café, 62o bour.'atti mpl it they found to be a costly undertak­ h< une ward voyage to the United t! e middle of Jdly to eepure funds pioneer puW haaers of Government by cable to-day as having reached E. E. BLACKWOOD, Agent Y.it» s Str*— t. Victoria, c onsisting of tonnage would have to make a settle­ Shanghai AUgust 12 via Nagasaki ing. Kingdom will boanl the ship here on 912 Government Street Phone 7106 by popular subscription, but it 'soon "The Government has made very Thursday! Range. Gas Range with hood. Front became «'tear that the efforts had ment with the Shipping Board by and Chemulpo. Or H. S. Howard, Agent September 16 or face proceedings satisfactory arrangements with the After completing the discharge of C. P. R. Dock. Fhone 1583 and Back Counter. Clock. Electric failed, largely on account of no en- On the arrival of the liner Presi­ universities of the country t<\ allow similar to those which have been In­ dent Jackson here yesterday it was freight here tile Royal Mail motor- Light. Desk, « ’off»-» Vrn. Cash Regis­ couragement being given the effort the ex-pupils of the Naval college ta ship will proceed to Vancouver to Furniture ter. Tables. Stools. Cr»Wkery. « ’«voking ! I,- General Aguinaldo himself. There- stituted. The chairman indicated learned that the Eastern Sailor had enter the university classes withouT unload several hundred tons and load that in some cases action might b# been released after being held at Vt< nsils, Etc. and will offer the I f re fieneral Aguinaldo did not take examination. Arrangements have 20,000 cases of canned salmon. the trip. There is considerable criti­ taken before that date. Pioneer pur­ Kobe by court attachments from UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY same for sale it public auction, either chasers of Government tonnage on also been made to allow them to Centurion Is Due. of B. C., Limited. cism in the native press of Manila July 20 to August 2. The release was enter the Royal Military College and in lots or in block, on the pr*-mis»*.-«. I !;,ming Mr. Quezon for the cable, July 1 owed approximately 179.- arranged by Capt. M. 8. Harloe. U. 8- The freighter Centurion, of the Regular sailings from Vancouver to continue theft- studies at that instl- all East Coast ând Mainland Pointa. on Wednesday Monti nr. Auetist 16. winch they think was actuated by 060.000 Shipping Board representative, and Harrison Direct Line, is fully due Logging Camps and Canneries ap far Sale Impi-sonàI feeling and .« desire to keep Yokohama attorneys, upon payment hen- from San Francisco, her last Nine companies operating 29 ves­ "While I regret that conditions a* Prince Rupert and Anyos. his former reliel chieftain in the Isl- port of call on the Pacific « 'oast. The In Full Swing Terms of sale Cash. sels are affected by this decision, it of $10.000 by the Columbia Pacific necessitated the closing of the Naval For detailed information anply was said, those in the hands of re­ Company,-operators of the ship The Centurion hasf about 400 tons of CEO. McGREGOR, Agent, FL Cm. RICHARDS. Sheriff. College, 1 do not think the Govern­ United Kingdom freight for local ceivers not being involved. The demurrage, amounting to $2.500. may ment I* failing to meet any obliga­ Tel. 1925 No. 1 Belmont Heuee Standard Furniture Bailiff f«ir landlord Do y«»u know that you can dispose amount sought Is the balance due on later he recovered by counter-suit, discharge. She is «-xpected to put in tion which they may have had to­ an appearance to-night. 711 Yates St. Sheriffs Office, Victoria, B. of children's outgrown shoes through the purchase price after they were it is said. The Eastern Sailor wards the students «if the college August 12, 1922. the classified ads. reduced several months ago because ried 6.600 tons of cargo. "With reference to the paragraph of th#* high rates prevailing at the The dispute over Jurisdiction may of the Chamber of Commerce reso­ time the ships were taken over from develop into an important interna­ lution regarding the maintenance of the Government. tional case, as highly technical prob­ a Canadian Navy on the Pacific CANADIAN WIRELESS The Atlantic. Gulf and Pacific lems of maritime law appear to l*e coast, you have no doubt seen the GOVERNMENT REPORT Company contracted to pay $9.314.137 involved in the attachment. The ves­ statements made in the House of to the Government for the six ships, sel collided with the Sakaki Maru, Commons to the effect that three but has paid only about $195.000. chartered from the Japan Volunteer ships of the Canadian Navy would be 'halrman I-asker explained, adding: Fleet Association, last March, and the stationed at Exprimait for training Eetex an Point—Fog. S. E.. light : •The action of the Shipping Board suit was brought by the charterers, purposes. One of the destroyers oi 29.75: 54; dense seaward. Spoke str. was taken after the most deliberate the Hbuth Manchurian Railway Com­ the Canadian Squadron will sail from Melville Dollar. Sim Francisco for consideration of the matter, and then pany. An attachment was sought Halifax this Fall for Ks«iuimalt. and only when the members of the Board when the vessel was in Yokohama, Seattle, 8 p.m . 110 mile* from Se­ the station will be opened as a train­ attle; *|H)ke str. Canadian Traveller, California Sailings were convinced that their obligations but the ship l*ft before it was put ing station shortly afterwards for Auckland. 12 p m., lat. 45.12 N.. FROM VICTORIA to the trust reposed in them left no into effect. It was applied, however, "I am glad to note the interest when the Eastern "Sailor reached long. 127.41 W ; spoke str. Canadian other course. taken by the Victoria Chamber of Winner, for Yokohama, 8 p.m., 205 S.S. ADMIRAL DEWEY Kobe and the ship wus held. Commerce in the Canadian Navy and Aug. 18, 9 a.m. According to some authorities, mile* from Cape Flattery: spoke str. trust that naval institutions may re­ Hakata Maru. for Yokohama. R p.m.. Japanese law prohibits attachment ly on your Chamber, for support and S.S. RUTH ALEXANDER of a ship at an intermediate port of 300 miles from E* to van Point; «poke Aug. 20, 9 a.m. encouragement." str. Mundavan Maru, for Yokohama. VESSEL MOVEMENTS call, this contention being based on S.S. ADMIRAL SCHLEY 8!»V a German decision, which was later, X p.m.. lat. 445.56 N., long. 127.50 W. ; Aug. 25, • a.m. spoke str Himalaya Maru. for Port im, Seattle. Aug. 14 —Arrived President however, reversed. It is understood Jackson. Manila: Curacao. Alaska rorts: Towns, ml. 8 pm . 460 MÜM from Special Round Trip that the attorneys who applied for Betevan Point ; spoke str. JeffefeOn, Excursion Faroe Jefferson. Ska gw ay•; Weslham. Van­ the attachment here bed considerable n’.try couver. H C. flailed : Dakotan. Tacoma: It Ketchikan for Seattle, 8 p.m., off For full information apply te Hattie Luckenbach. Tacoma : Spokane. difficulty in persuading the Judge to 901 Government Street grant the writ, the judge at first Estevan, southbound. m:/kr Skagwav: Admiral Dewey. Tacoma; Dll- Phone 48. Point Grey-Rain: 8. 15., light : worth. San Fianclaeo pointing oi/t the German decision. Tacoma. Aug 14 —Arrived Admiral It is said by legal authorities that 29.92; 55: sea smooth. Spoke str. Dewey. San Francisco: Hattie Lucken- there is no doubt as to the legality UP YANG-TZE Griffco, 9 p.m., northbound; spoke hach. New York Hailed: Admiral of such a writ in British or Ameri­ Dewey. San Francisco; Colusa, Val­ paraiso. via Bverett . ... . can law. The German decision, how*' Burton Holmes Returns With Portland. Aug 14—Arrived: Ni*la ever, caused considerable consulta­ Nielson. Shanghai and way; Senator. tion and comment In regard to the 14,000 Feet of Films San I Meg ©and way; Wabash. New York end way. Sailed : Multnomah. San Burton Holmes. of travelogue Thé Scenic Sea Route Francisco; mot ©rah ip H. T. Harper. Sen Pedro: J. A Moffett. San Francisco; fame, traveled hundreds of miles up to MEALS motorshlp Yngaren, Belfast and Leith, the Yan-tse on his recent picturç ex­ via Puget Hound. FREIGHTER FROM pedition without once being molested San Francteco. Aug 14.—Arrived: by the bandits infesting the rocky Tiger. Boston; Mobile City. Portland. gorges of the mighty «'hinese water­ Admiral Schley. Victoria Frank C. way. BERTH r r jkh; .-.-Hi Dunn. Honolulu Missourian. New Burton Holmes returned to Vic- York; Anniston City. New York Sailed : KAMCHATKA WILL > est erday OR board the lth«'r Stewart Everett. Seattle; Tiger. Seattle; Ad­ included at . before pro­ Singapore. Aug. 12—Weat Ivan. »an ceeding through the Panama Canal proved a most interesting experience STEAMSHIP Francisco for Europe. Word to this effect lies and 1 was able to get some excellent New York. Aug 14.—United Sûtes, material. PRINCE Copenhagen _ been received by W. R. Dale, local Rugged Scenery. agent for the Great Northern Rail­ RUPERT Copenhagen. Aug 13.—Fred* rick \t|I., ” "The scenery along the Yang-tse New York. way and representative ut this por$ Christiania. Aug 12— Hwlifolva. New tor the Nippon Yuaen Kaisha. is wild and rugged and In m> estima leaving Victoria 11 York. » . ^ The freighter Taketoio. of the tion surpasses that of the Norwegian a. mr-every Wed­ Queenstown. Aug 12.—Algeria. New fjords." Nippon Yusen Kalsha fleet sailed nesday. calling at from Kobe early this month for Mr. Holmes acted as his own Bailie, at Liverpool, from New York. Kamchatka to lead a large consign­ operator on this tour and he returned Seattle, Vancouver, Finland, at Plymouth, from New York. With 14.001) feet of film pecked away Ocean Falls. Swan­ Mlnnedoaa. at Antwerp, from Montreal. ment of canned fieh for Europe. 8he in his baggage son Bay and Primée Saxton, at Antwerp, from Hamburg. will cross the Pacific by the northern Rupert en route. route and is due at Nanaimo about Burtdn Holmes Is constantly on, thg WOULD YOU LEARN September 11. After taking on move and it will not he long before hunkers the Taketoio will steam down h# is again reported on the road of the secret of the sea? Would you the coast to Balboa and. pgseing adventure His adventures would till $72.001 like to go sailing off to some disunt through the canal, will erode the At­ a hook, but he is not ‘ncllned to relate RETURN FARE mm land, or island, deserted and lovely? lantic to her European destination. them. ' Wouldn't you like -to own à boat? She Is said to he the first of a num­ Next Tour. Reservations and full Information g t 611 Government Street ^ jLU Why not? They are not hard to keep. ber of Japanese veeifels that will take The next big tour by Burton They are not hard to manage. They this route with fieh from the can­ Holmes will be to French Indo-China nro no end of pleasure. They are not neries on the Kamchatka Peninsula and the Dutch East Indies. "You expensive. A good used one may be A vessel of the N. Y. K. traversed may took for me this Way about two Canadian National Railways secured In a very short time If you this route last Fall with fish for veers’ hence.” was the parting re­ me our classified advertisements. Europe. mark of the travelogue man. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES TUESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1922

TW& BILLY MUifl ABLE iJBl TO SMILE AGAIN St. Jude's Social Guild.—A meet­ Delightful Surprise Billy Muir was agam fq^nd to ing «£ Abe eiecuUve will be held in The Sneak the chut-rh, on ThursHir «*«1 *1 * “Hd* Maid* ’ €hoeolstes »re thé Ins at SL Josephs Hosautal. While Sweets with centres so delightfully •till without th« usa of his lower School T raneportatien T endors.— limbs, the plucky young diver is Your very tors will tingle when The Saantrh School Board -|a, about different that they never fail to msking the best of his condition, to advertise for tenders for trans­ please the most fastidious taste. and his spirits are much higher you hear the (Tub Royal Orehes- DR. SCHOLL’S Foot Expert portation of pupils attending a num­ than they were a few d»~« ago. v this wonderful new fox ber of schools, the bids to be in by Take a box of these * fruit and Billy polished off a plate of ice Ira pin August 2*. The contract* wiH hoW errant Chocolate* home with you trot. Because this record ii 6 good until next June. yesterday. Tuesday and Wednesday to-night. The “Billy Muir Fund" contint tremendous hit it is a “special re- Offers Crushed Bock.—The A nion lease a'ld goes on sale this mom OH Company subqil.ttrd anoffer----- of a. tiens! contributions have supply of crushed rvck to the Esqui the total to *413.27. Hnr it end other new MAYNARD’S SHOE STORE uteftewiftrlf Art Previously acknowledged. *325.6/ and Uu matter was referred to the Collected by Mrs. Curry, V.IAA. Phone 1232 clerk and road foreman In the ab­ e w.pg»i— . rw., ...... ,.44* 649 Yates Street sence of the engineer. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hopper. ‘His Master’s Voice” Reperds I. Ross ...... 21*367—Another Scotch and Soda. Fox Trot. Harry Thomas Trio Wants Trees Cut.—A letter was W.^B...... read at last night's meeting of the 18913—The Yankee Doodle Blues. Fox Tret. The Virginians. Esqulmalt Council from Arthur Coles White Lunch Ltd INSURANCE PRESIDENT F. F. F...... askingathst the trees between Nichol­ ! is*12—Little Thoughts. Fox Trot. The Benson Orchestra. son and Kilkirk Streets be cut down. J. T. Braden ...... 24.73 RECOMMENDS BICYCLE The matter was referred to the en­ Parliament Bldg*., etc 18911__It’s Up to You. Fox Trot. Paul Whiteman's Orchestra gineer for report. A. D. Radford ...... Every man should take plenty of rational, opén-air exercise S AB. I am strong for the bicycle and will always encourage its use. Community Concert Meeting.—The Kinsmen Boys ...... 18707—Moon River. Welti. Green Bros. Orchestra •*Do you ride a bicycle regularly T’ ought to tic fiut into the meeting of the Community Concert Water Polo Games 188*5—Lonesome Moms. Fox Trot. The Virginians. 1 medical blank for applicants for insurance. committee of the Fifth Regiment, C. Valet Total *41327 No person who rides every day. and does not abuse the exer­ G. A . which was to have been held 218385*—Coal Black Mammy. AI Plunkett. cise' ever gets sick. ’ . at the Armories to-morrow evening, ---- fSigned) JESSE R CLARK. has been positioned until Thursday 21*366—Oh. It's a Lovely War. Len Newman. at 8 o’clock. AutcrStrop I Pres. Union. Ve’ntral Life Insurance Co. 1*906—Rock Me in My Swans* Cradle. Peerless Quartette, CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIANS. Nobody Laved Them.—Visions of-a city overrun by Tabby. Thomas and PARTY FEED SPROAT .un.ihe.ioU" unllSS. Razor with chill suddenness when Ltd. they were called to the h of a This is but one of many types of PLIMLEY & RITCHIE, famous Auto-HLrop Safety Raior. Temporary Premi •1112 Broad Street Phono 1707 residence to remove four LAKE BEAR SUI ing felines were removed Valet1 comes In the compact case as Illustrated, and . Western canaoàs lapsest music House Where the Other Fellows ~>osl indice and taken to the city pound. its price is only Vancouver Island Animal Beg Pal iceman Makes a Find,—Patrol- NEW LOCATION: ling a beat at Bay Street and Mc­ ged For More 614 VIEW STREET—CENTRAL BUILDINO Bride Avenue In the early hour* of PHONE 885 OPEN TILL SEVEN. the day. Constable Bishop of ths city Somewhere in the woods to the police force found a prime ham. The north of Hproat Lake is a large prise, branded with the Swift trade­ l lack bear which in Its younger days mark. was taken to the station VT. Our rosy DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST has known the sawdust ring. So says where it.now awaits an owner. time i»a>ment Phene 1725 tie party of local residents who saw New store: *50 Yates Street it rise to its hind legs and beg. Some pbm places this Asks Transportation.—A deputation t me ago D. W Webster, of Wilson popular model of twelve Old West Road residents Pros, headed a party on a fishing within the reach of last night supported H- Thompson in trip at Bproat Lake. The party one everyone. an appeal to the Saanich School day wa* out in a small boat using an USE Board for motor transportation for I .% inrude engine, when a large black their children attending Proepevt bear was sighted on a point 200 yards I^dte school, «’halrman Holloway sway. The party neared the animal, MAZDA LAMPS National Motor Company, Limited and stopped the engine while 100 Authorized Ford Sales and Service Jewelry Removal Sale Tor Better Lighting for Home, Office 831 Yates Street or Factory. and home-cooking booth at the car­ nival at the Armories last week, an­ Lamps for Moving Picture Machines nounces that at the conclusion of the two-day fete the balance of the / Off Regular Market Prices Lamps for Every Purpose cakes, sandwiches, etc., were given Pacific Transfer Co to the Pn«testant Orphans* Home and the Canadian Legion rooms. H. CALDWELL Carvers, Dessert Sets Hawkins & Hayward WOWING G. W. V. A. Meeting.—A meeting Heavy Teaming of Every of the executive of the Great War and Fish Sets Electrical Quality and Service Stores Description ^Specialty EXTRACTS Veterans’ Ae.wx iation will be held in 1607 Douglas St. Opp. City Halt the dub. Bastion Street, at 7 o'clock Phone 443 this evening, following *hUU a gen­ ALL THIS WEEK ooid toy All Grocers. eral meeting of the association will Baggage Checked and Stored 1103 Douglas 8t. Near Cor. Fort. Express—Furniture He held, commencing at 8 o’< ock. At Phone 2427 the latter meeting the electio.) of of­ Svc !\tge ■* for Special Ad. Our Mette: Promit and civil Disposes of Old School. — The ficers will be held and Secretary lev»**. Complaints will be dealt Jones will report on the plans for ith without delay. Saanich School Board last night ac­ cepted an offer by W. H. White. to the two big excursions whicn will be EXPECTED FAILURE 737 Cormorant Street. Victoria. Motor Trucks—Deliveries. clear the site of < *edar Hill school of held by the American Legion a posts Out Customers Are Telling Their Friends About Our two old building*, long an eyesore to at Seattle and Port Angeles to X ie- Vi the land. The tenderer offered 165 toria. the former on September 9 and to Reduction Off All Other Stock for the privilege. Four other bide re­ the latter on a date yet to be fi^ed. sulted from newspaper advertising SCRATCH FOOD after personal efforts for years past Odd Fellows’ Excursion.-Those had failed. who participate in the I Hid Fellows’ But Rain Offsets Total Loss Have You Tried It? Canadian Pnget Sound excursion to Seattle on the 8 S. MITCHELL & DUNCAN LIMITED JEWELERS, WATCHMAKERS. ETC. Enough Feed to Keep Cattle Addition at Dominion Hotel,—The Princess Adelaide on September » VICTORIA FEED COMPANY, Lumber and Timber Ikuninion Hotel has added to its will be able to spend about five *trel Building View and Bread Barest• Over Winter 1901 Government St. Phone “Two nine o numerous attractions an improve­ hours in the American city. V- is re­ C. P. It. and B. C. Electrio Watch Inspectera. ment to its appearance and comfort ported. A number of interesting What was expected to prove a events are scheduled to take place in by the erection in front of the build­ very bad failure in field roots this ing of an extensive marquee com­ Seattle on the occasion of the visit of the i’anadian excursionists and the year, as a result of the long con­ pletely sheltering both public and pri- tinued drought has been offset some­ Two Sides \ate entrances- Not only is the cov­ affair promises to be one of the big­ filled in these ballots endorsed the gest successes of the season Great and Lieut McKenna. The detach­ what by the recent rainfall. It is Boards and Shlplap, Dressed Two ering ornamental, but its ample light­ ment is training two evenings a week report as a whole, while the third ob­ thought that had the rain not come, 397^509075 Sides ing by electric bulbs adds materially interest is being taken in the excur­ jected to one section of it. Froqn now sion. and the committees in charge at Work Point Barracks. There are the root crop would hardly have de­ Clear Fir Flooring. Ceiling. Hiding. to the appearance of the house both several vacancies in the ranks and on. it is hoped, a steady stream of frayed expenses of gathering but with Partition. Finish. Mouldings. Etc. within and without. are preparing a splendid programme ballots will be received. of' entertain men r. anyone who wishes to join the de­ the rain it has been estimated that SEE OUR SPECIALS tachment can do so on parading at about a 7® per cent, normal crop can Bummer months sale of an Ideal Summer FusL Per cord. *1.06. Very Low Prices on Short Length Work Point Barracks this evening be looked for by local growers. Material Will Notify Taxpayers.—That de­ Edging», per cord. $3.75 ywwvwvwvwvw linquent taxpayers' would be notified at 8 o’clock. Despite the façt that the wealh. r Highest Grades—Perfect Manufac­ was very dry. H E Tanner, manager ture—Prompt Deliveries J/for Asthma; that on October 1 the second portion STEEL PUNT TO GO of the 15 per cent, tax penalty of the Saanic h Fruit Growers’ Asso­ _ J.id —1 HailUrsis Fever;IVlVFAlM would go into effect was decided ciation. report* a very good season in Phone5000 W.A.Cameron&Dro. by the Oak Bay Council in session loganberries- which he said “pulled ONE REQUIRES A REMEDY* THAT last night. The second penalty is through the dry season remarkably Foot of Discovery Street WILL GIVE PROMPT RELIEF. SUCH 10 per cent,, thus adding to the 5 NEAR COAL FIELDS well. ’ The berries matured to a REMEDIES ARE FEW BUT THERE IS OWE WHICH HAS FILLED THIS RE­ per cent, impost how observed. A good sixe. and were none the worse QUIREMENT. WHEN BURNED AND local improvement by-law. to pave_ Location on Island a Practical for the continued drought. $1000 ° THE FUMES INHALED IT WILL St Ann Street. from Cyanmore ANSWER TEEMING “Already, he went on to spy “a SOOTHE THE INFLAMED PASSAGES ALMOST mSTANTANEOUSLVVSUBi Road to Monterey Crescent, received Certainty tremendous lot of good has been A REMEDY IS it* final reading last night. A lot Statements About Him False, done the crop by the recent rain It has converted the crop from a losing A*SW£RSnWw OV EPJ AND BICYCLE SALE i? J. D.Kelcooo- Menzies Leads With Union proposition." he asserts, “into a pay­ 7 Bicycles at « 7.W He Says on Return . S.7S Bay: Sloan Wants Nanaimo ing one." and it is thought that 10 Bicycles at probably the potato yield and in fact *.6 Bicycles at . 14.76 to the City iter of the movie machine 1S Bicycles at . IS 75 Asthma Remed’ Statements attributed to officers of all other root vegetables will bene­ la tile tester decided to •F a Joke be threw these WHO ARE THorr As soon as he got back to the City the Coast Range Steel Co. that the fit by the recent rain. Hall to-day and learned of Alderman Very little ground was given to the 'Mavis’* player* nsi 4 Doors Below Government St. 112.000.000-ete« j plant which the Im­ on the screen. CDWRBroaDCMVSilDHieW Lceming's recent attack upon him. Al­ perial. Dominhm and Provincial Gov­ production of mangels this year while derman K. 8 Woodward announced ernments are being asked to Jointly the hay crops is about half of onrmal. ®A BAD HEART T MBBrurot VICTORY CYCLE WORKS that he would reply to the I»eeming finance will be located on the Lower F. Turgooee. of Raanichton. seems to m that they will egeU JACOB AARONSON statements at the next meeting of have had about the best crop in hay Î5AU arm. ©at mt at Mainland were contradicted in a >•- IB Charlie C kaplla. If yea the City Council statement issued to-day by the Rev this vear The grain yield stood out Win OV “I cannot understand the remarks Thomas Menxies. M.P.P. for Comox. *ell considering the dry sp II. hut credited to Alderman l-ceming.” Al­ In this statement Mr Menxies ex- seemed to stop growth after a cer­ rSHMCKMT 10» ©1*01 MLCIW derman Woodward said to-day. “The ,|>>iins that the plant will not be lo­ tain height The failure in the hay 00» 1ÜÉS statements reported in the press are, cated by officers of the company at 1 "Q. I BEAmoj] in many cases, absolutely untrué. and and grain asserts Mr. Turgoose. .* all hut the agreement with the Gov­ not so much in the dry weather as WOOD hots Alderman Leeming could have ernment now being negotiated calls made them la a complete mystery to the tern|»erature He says he can­ tpu WOOD «IH for the site to be chosen by expert not understand the reason grain and me. 1 never *aid^ the things which .ronmastem adjacent to one of the FIB MILLWOOD . *4.50 .Alderman Leemlng accuses me of. hay did not grow in the moist spots. coal mining districts, such as Union He puts the failure of growth down DRY KINDLING . *5.00 “1 have never urged labor men. as Hay. Nanaimo or Ladysmith. Mr. Douglas Wood Co I am said to have done, hot to own Menxies also went on to explain that to the fact that the weather up to Office: 419 Pemberton Bldg. Get tour Winter Supply Now, homes. As a matter of fact, in fight- the arrangement is made along these recent days has been unusually warm Yard: 2314 Douglas Street ng the improvement tax 1 was fight­ l.nes so that if the project goes ahead with warm winds blowing, which Phone 637 ing for the home owner of this city» there will be some chance of it being also proved a detriment to * good Lemon Common Co. and the rest of the Council knows it. an economic and industrial success, crop of wheat and hay. Best Dry Douglas Fir per I shall certainly take the first1 oppor­ end the money which the people will He estimated a large enough crop cord $8.00; half cord. $4-20. Phone 77. 2324 Government St. tunity to reply to Alderman 1kern­ l>e taxed to provide will be adequately in the Keating district to keep the ing’s statement* and fet the matter safeguarded cattle throughout the Winter season PROMPT DELIVERY Expierts who have already reported with the help of straw. If this fails to the Government advise the locating the foreign market will be resorted of the steel plant In the Comox dis- to or the old method of turnips and Can You Answer This Psxile? 25 tmes Givi tiict. The Hon William 8loan. Min­ straws. Another rain, stated Mr ister of Mines, however, wants It lo­ Turgoose. and a little more of this EiliMii cated at Nanaimo, claiming that the kind of weather and the root crop Probably you knewiw in*ih, »»m~niPir* orOf ■« V-of aIk»— -;»™«* _ ------, nmt Maillai we me*llea below the names of a law of tb* s***t gopuiai quality of Nanaimo Coel and the ex­ would he pulled out of its present refresh your memory, w. tent of the deposits there will be the movie” players. The Best All-Round situation and showi^ to be a payable Charlie Che pita. Chsrlee Bar. Mary Plckferd. Thom*# Melgbas. Deeds Fsr- best guarantee of the success of the Felrbanks Blanche Sweet, Matwl WOOD undertaking. nan. Th'da Barm; Douglas GET SETT REPORT suer «rk. Pearl Whit*. Puget Sound Fir, big double load inside city i PA Stock On the Island But 3,000 Do Not; May Print BOY’S RIFLE ONLY 185 -POINTS’* WINS AUTO limits ...... «JrtetJU More Copies, First KILLED A BOY Kindling, Blacks, 4ft/siabe, Bark Ballots in Uharlotietown. I\ E. I.., Aug. 15. — PROMPT DELIVERY Edward McLnskey. aged 10. was ac- Piston Rings—Burti & Brico Five thousand copies of Hr. Adam vldentally killed here last evening W. L. MORGAN 8l.ortt*s reiwrrt on the city’s finances when he was struck by a bullet from Piston Pins. have been sent out t»> 5.960 ratepay­ a .22-callhre rifle In the hands of Phone 766 ers. but there g re still 3.00» more Leonard Connelly. 14. who was firing Departure, Hyatt, ratepayers who will not receive the at a target in his yard. Bearings — Timken. document unie** further arrange­ Bower. ments for its distribution are made. Whether additional copies of the re­ Cylinder Head Gaskets. port will be .printed will depend upon FORTHCOMING PICNICS the business men who brought Dr. to year druggist Bolts, Ignition Re Khortt here. The City Council will Aug. 16— Retail Merchants, at to mtm. Just wvtte year HOTEL RITZ Gasket Paper—Nuts and do nothing in the matter, it was said Esquimau I-agoon. tsfî5> iffy Furnished. placement Parts. at the City Hall to-day. , Aug. IS.--Crusaders’ Social Club, The simplest way to end a lœsiiï -Also Limited It was learned this morning that Elk I-ake. corn m Blue-jay A touch of Apart! the printing firm which printed 5.000 August 16—West Saanich Wo­ stop» the pain instantly. Then crpies df the -eport has destroyed VELV1P0INT PEN CO, Ltd. Fert ‘ Street. Near Dough Street men’s Institut*. Sidney ICspsrJ- the corn loosens and comes Phones 91 and 62 most of the ty«»e used for that pur­ mental Farm. pose. not anticipating that further out. Made in a colorless TH0S. PLIMLEY, LIMITED Aug. 16—8l Baynabae Sunday clear liquid (one drop does copies would be required. Thus it School, at Mt. Douglas Park. will cost a substantial sum to print Phone 687. Oak Bay Branch, Phene 2019 Aug. If.—Liberal picnic, at Deep it!) and in extra thin plas­ any more copies of the report. ters. The action is the same. First ballots in the city’s straw Bay. Broughton Street Victor! vote on the Shortt report were re­ Sept. 4 -Congregational Church ceived at the City H*ll yesterday. Sunday School, Island View Beach. Pain Stop* Instantly UTILIZE TIMES WANT ADS Two of the three ratepayers who B»*BI . 10 VICTORIA DAILY TINTES TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922

Ua¥e'YaiTriedllie“G«lfffleter’ t-'qmc in td-dey-and drive a few bàlls on the “Golf- meter.” You 11 find it the most fascinating machine _ of vihi've ever come aero* Bring- your golfing friends and have a driving competition. GOLF BALLS GOLF CLUBS "Why Net?- Per dozen, fit 00: j Putters. Drivers. M«d-trt>ns, Etc. h ...... v 80ç Imported Scotch makes. 14 75 SPORT to ...... $2.50 Silver King, all colors. da« h $1.00 GOLF BAGS Pah lop, dozen. $6.50; each... 75c Extra heavy canvas nr Solid Challenger, doz . $6 50. each.. 75c leather at lowest prices.

;an Lake is Geary Out To ProveSir Tom Cart Win In Breeze As Well As Calm 71» Yatee Street BICYCLES. SPORTING GOODS? TOYS Phene S17 -J Arranging Regatta I + '* Angeles Aug. J*. A series of throP races for sloops of the R. Spanish Net Stars « lass was l«egu i over an 19-mtle course off the breakwater at Los Angeles Harbor to-day with the Sir Tom. owned anj,skippered by Ted RECORD DRIVER HAS BIG LEAGUE PLAYERS Geary, of Seattle; the Lady Gay, of the San Francisco Yacht Club, and HOLED CUT IN ONE tN EXHIBITION GAME J.B.A.A. Will Send Its Best several other yachts entered. Unexpected Victory of Wood Taylorsville. 111*.. Aug. 14.—W. G The races are an aftermath of the Southern California Yachting Boston. Aug. 15 —An all-star team CaMwell. of Taylorsville, holder of Four-oared -Crew to Row Association's recent regatta held st Newport Harbor. At Newport the TO SHUTDOWN ON recruited from the various dubs of Eliminated French Davis the world's record for long distance the American league yesterday de­ breezes were so light that they did not fill the sails of the boats and it golf drive, on Sunday qualified fur feated the Red Sox 3 to 2, in a Against S.L.A.A. — Varied was su id by s<>me ya< htsmen that the California and the Angela, local Cup Team — Patterson the "hole In one” club when his benefit game for the late Thomas F. yachts, would have t better chance for victory over Sir Tom, which won PENNANT-BUYING drive from the first tee rolled into McCarthy, noted outfielder of a*i Programme of Water all races for this class at Newport, if a race was held where strong Wins Four-set Match from thee up 225 yards away. Mr. Cald­ earlier baseball era. The gam»- weht Arrangements Are Completed winds prevailed. Ted Geary readily agreed to another series of races well's record drive, made in a Ft. ten innings. Events Arranged—Dance j and the races.of to-day. to-morrow and Thursday, will decide whether Major League Moguls in Cochet Despite Weak Ankle Louis nu-et two years ago. was 4*9 Nick A It roc k, of thé Wahhin^tott for Very Successful Affair , Go*r>a « oaf Blanco in hi* «tup la Justified, Favor of May 15 As Latest e«ub, pitched the lest four innings, in Evening to Wind Up Out­ nil oarnad the till»—**6-~ winning at Beach Date for Trades* —Australians Crippled .ItUfher. The winning run i t the ing ‘ tenth came on Young's vingle and Orphans Will Be Guests of PflllTCC'C DCPflDfl wood. Vancouver, it. «16: Herst C. HOW THE CLUBS STAND Johnsons triple. Both arc Philadel­ Moore. Alberta, «â. «. «raser. Sas- Would Also Prevent Wrecking phia player*. Longwood Cricket Club. Mass . Aug. Campers: Land and Water kat.hewan. «1: P. Davie». Vancou­ of Clubs in Mid-season: More than $5.000 was realised tor Shawnigan IJike is preparing fair its bURl ILL D îlLuUilU ver. «; and Lieut. C. Marri. t. „l- ! IS.—Australia advanced to the final American McCarthy's family. Score: v Won I»st Pet. ^ R. II. R. tala dar next Saturday The many Events on Programme Iteru. It *•>. Huit 1er Blair. Vancou­ Chance for Recruits round of the Davis Cup preliminary St. Iviqis ...... 66 43 606 All Stars ...... t. 7 * 4 campers in that favorite spot, to* ver. *3. and U-ut.-C

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m36w55B5w555h5S *r-~ tutmanti v* - ' 1670670 r CAPITOL iNroAPORATED fcM.^itu~vnn'm : > ‘i »! Q-'Min Do you take life too seriously? AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY Store Closes To-morrow at One o’Clock Then go to sec Wanda Hawley in AKE PERFECT •'Too Much Wife,” her kitest picture Capitol—"Too Much Wife." fromBealgrt. which*«■[•< iv -I las' night BREAD • Royal—“The Sheik." S( the Cajiitol Theatre. —“Open Your Eyes/* It's a sure cure for blues or brain­ Dominion—“The Top of New fag. thl# jolly comedy of the wife York.” For many years Noteworthy Specials for Morning who Insisted upon being too Indulgent Wednesday J^LÎLâîr iMMltiyuL- Citti > «4 imagine lâmefl mçn M* Unit y is nulle vharming art scribed yeast for the I/yrg. thu bride who determines to Grocery Dept. Bulletin U i hor huntmnd do exactly what he correction of certain Household Drug Erepira Brand Genuine t booses -and to do It with him" The picture it is up to Mr. Barnes, and physical disarrange­ French Sardines, h new line way. the conscient ious little wife of the very finest quality spoil* her hysband'* fun hy her too he makes good in a near-drowning ments. such as boils, Continuing Our Specia (onatani presence probities a world of scene that will have you out on the Necessities imparted ' ll i re c t from fun and results in the husband's edge of your seat. However,. ..the constipation, pimples France. Per tin.. 3<>C. i dopting a subterfuge which nearly main punaise of the picture Ts to At Saving Prices lOf and ...... t»5c gtrner the laughs, and this It does ends disastrously. and intestinal troubles. Del Mente Brand Choice plentifully. Aremat.c Caes#re. 2 ounces T. Roy Barnes Is excellent as the 1 Royal Yeast Cakes I Quality Cherries, large 2Va huéband. Mr. Barnes has been seen Fbr the supporting cast. Kealart for ...... has assembled a group of real come - Glycerine and Reae Water, 5 sise tins- Koval Anne or \ djahs Arthur Hoyt as the hen­ are rich in vitamines 1 ounces for ...... • v *** black Per tin . 55r pecked husband. Willard Louis as the Helsum Brand Pickles, large , and serve to tone up Pure Witch Hazel. 4 ounces wary person who has een frequent­ 32-0*. bottles ; a local, pro­ ly married. Bertram Johns as the far ...... !•< White Voile «leases the blood. Royal duct of the highest quality; CORSETS softy who would like to be. to say Beat Caster Oil. 4 ounces ROYAL no thing, of Leigh Wyaait as the. atan- Value* ta # 60 far $1.79 1 Hour Mixed and Hour Chow ographer who is determined to-be. Pri" bottle JUuùiucÜi lit wt‘«k 'V Children 10c Adult* 20c Glyeerine, ounces Dainty white voile blouses all have good opportunities of which sole in practically every Sweet Mixed and Sweet with Peter Pan collar and featuring ecouocny ii urii l»ers TO-DAY they make the most Lillian Lang- Chow. Per bottle . . 65r don and John Fox complete the cast. grocery store. Send long sleeves, neat pin tuck­ Hudson's Bay Co. The Seal of rvliaMo makes The story of Too Much W-ife." ed front, collar ami cuffs name and address for Quality Peanut Butter; 1 lb. was provided by Lorna Moon, and Castile Soap, value 18c a cgke finished with fine Val. lace which | «roved Royal j tins. Each ...... !50C adapted to the screen by Percy Heath. free copy 3 for edging. Others with flchû Thomas N lleffron is given credit Swift’s White Laundry. Soap; Main Floor front trimmed with hem­ sellers and arc trtia ran I eodf for the excellent direction, and Wil­ Yeast Cakes far good in any w ater : 1 li»; ui E. Collins for photography. stitching and lace or em­ to give th utmost satisfaetiou Better Health." j broidered fronts. button The Sheik A Quick Se Christie's Zephyr Cream Consult our expert corsetierc With , ROYAL VICTORIA Sodas i new style». Per E. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED AGNES AYRES Special in the tin . SOc about your corset problems. No and Abounding In lavish color gorge Department Jim Dandy Brand Toilet extra,charge for our tborough iüa costumes. beaut Ifxil sFTlIngi Paper, Sty-OS. ro’1»-. tt RUDOLPH VALENTINO ly^vffp-ieiit fitting service. splendid portrayal by Well-chosen MADE IN CANADA. Brawn Batty Tee Pate in four for ...... 1 • I a y e nr - • -irntf' "tWîilïîîftrtt y presented Wonderful desert scenes, a terrific ui der th** direction of Ceorge Mel- «up size. .Wednee- OKas Del Monte Brand Seedless ►and ►torm. beautiful Oriental dev Morning Special amUU Raisin», 11 ox. pkts., 17s* lûmes, a girl slave auction, wild Tord. "Th#* Hheik,' a new' Paramount riding, fierce Bedouin tribesmen, "'picture, from the famous novel by — Lower Mata Floor 3 for ... .*><>#• thrilling battles—all these make I). '.VI Hull, o|»ened to capacity at the Psrixet Brand Genuine French "The Hheik" one of the biggest pic­ Royal Victoria Theatre yesterday. Mustard. Per bottle . 125#* tures shown in Victoria. The public gave its unqualified ap­ proval of the‘*Coetuinfr picture by fre­ —Ldwcr Main Floor C-C a La Grace Corsets quent applause." The story which Papetries deals with the capture by a young I ««-signed in strong w hite coutil, medium bust line, long skirt, free Arab Hheik of a haughty English girl Imported from Boatload Pas call’s English hip. well boned throughout back >ection. four hose 4Q -and their subsequent strange luxe ro­ Confections supporters; sixes 21 to 3». Price ...... tD^le^Xa/ mance with a wealth of thrilling epi­ FLOWER SHOW WAS 19e a Bex sodes and incidents, proved highly An excellent line of hexes of Having Just received a larg* eitcctive. Agnes Ayres, a beautiful Namsie Clasp About Girdles stationery containing 24 shipment of these famous TO-DAY Paramount star and Rudolph Valen­ confections direct from the A comfortable sports girdle made from broche and elastic ►ectionn. tino a romantic actor, who won fame sheets of nate paper and 24 There is no lacing and is -an excellent girdle for dJO 4Q A big-hearted love story of a pretty ii. The Four Horsemen .of the HELD IN ALBERNI envelopes to match. Special­ makers, we are in a position athletes. sizes PV to 30. Special ...... tDOe^Xs/ girl and a great city s temptation*. Apocalypse," the featured players ly priced for Wednesday to offer these at the lowest were charming In their t>ort rayais mornings selling. 1 prices and have selected these Namsie Corsets ' Mi headed an unusually clever cast nt Was Great Success Per box ...... 1VV File Silk Lisle Hose two items for your attention: The Top of of players. Modelled to tit almost any average figure, low- rublier top —Main Floor PsscalPs Peppermint Hf\g* List of Prize Winners 89c a Pair Creams, |>er lb . . . • W controlling skirt;, designed in lovely pink broche; (D . New York COLUMBIA sixes. 23 to 30. Price ...... < Times < "orreepondence «. Woman’s Lisle Hose with Paces M’s Palace Mix- FT/X Second Floor. Featuring MAY McAVOY Aibernl - The Hummer flower show Cork Base Linoleum four thread heel and toe lure, pFr lb. .. I UC 1 me of the most fascinating. " yet and those wonderful Juveniles. held in Oarkes Hah» on Friday, reinforced to give good —Main Floor little known figures of m«»der.n life under the auspices of the Albemi Rugs Special Mickey Moore and Mary Jane j is the «tuack doctor I'nscrupulous to wear, plain hem or ribbed Irvine. The Toyshop t-vene will Distrkt Horticultural Society was a $2.50 Bach top Come in colora of please your children. the point of an utter disregard for great success. the hall Iteing well j human life, he seems a character at filled With a great variety of beauti­ Linoleum rugs which can be grey, navy, white, cordo­ Extras ‘i which dramatists would eagerly ful flow era. The follow ing were the van. smoke and - black. j grasp. But for some reason he seems u«ad in so many pi uw anti DOMINION NEWS prize winners: Broken sizes 8*4 to 10 15 Misses’ Summer particularly for halls. They Khowing Scenes in Ireland. Etc. Shrubs—1 Mrs. H. II. Browne. come in nice carpet designs Hpecial at, OQ~ ^ Roses—1. Mrs. J. Wilkinson. per paw .... Ot/L Christie's Hpecial Comedy Roses. - collection—1. Mrs. A... r and the quality is the very —Main Floor Wash Frocks to Clear ROBINSON CRUSOE Bishop. 2. Dr Hilton. best. size 3xt. Spécial for Bowl or basket of sweet peas -1. Wednesday BG PA Mrs. Beckerleg. 2. Mrs. Browne. Mornings selling wSevV While cream sweet peas—1. Mr*. —Third Floor A Real Glove Bargain Neill. 2. Mrs Beckerteg Each Pale mauve or lavender sweet The famous "Kayeer" Cham peas—1. Mrs. Beckerleg oisette Gloves, not only $5.00 Scarlet or red sweet peas—1. Mrs. Axminater Hearth "looks" like leather and ' Rugs Special "feel" like leather, but fH medium of the motion picture screen Collection sweet like leather. Come in grey, Swayne. 2. Mrs. H< PRESENTATION TO DAY According to prominent medical white, mastic, natural and àuth/orities. a large percentage of Piggott. cordovan and will launder Collect of annuals. h the Million-l»ollar social disease is due directly to quack This popular sise hearth rug perfectly; sixes 6 to 7It. SPORT HATS Hmile 1. Mrs. Freeze. 2. Mi doctors, who fleece the unwary of in soft heavy pile Aimin- Value 11.00 Special for their money while making absolutely « "oltection .of i varieties—1, Dr. H ster quality, in pleasing de­ Wednesday Morn- QF _ of Duvetyn Finish no attempt at a cure. The figure of signs and coloriage: size 27 the quack doctor in Open Your Hodgson. Ing'a Helling, pair OUV WANDA HAWLEY Collection of perennials- L l>r. Hil x 54 Inches; value 35.58. Velio —Main Floor Eyes" was drawn directly from real The new poke bonnet shape life, and the expose of his method of tor.. 2. Mrs. Hodgson. Hpecial for Wednesday dealing with patients is calculated to Pansies—1. Mrs. Riel morning s A with four-piece tam. crown give the public an insight into the Mrs Hodgson. selling ...... d)‘±eVV Men s Tweed Pants trimmed with quills of same “Too Much Wife sinister practices of these conscience - Table centre decorat material, but in contrast­ Hiitoh 2 Mrs. Wilkinson —Third Floor A comedy lesson fpr bride*. toM by lees quacks Thoue familiar with the $3.95 a Pair ing . ctdors ; is one of the great harm done by the quacks say Collection of astors- I, Sports Skirts a merry tale of a wife who neaiiy Asters, mauve or lave Made from heavy grey pick favored modela for early killed her husband V ith kind ne*.-. that, despite the villainous part he is Fall wear. Home are em­ p«>rt rayed as playing, the picture M Whyte. 31 and 3G-ln«-h Cro and pick tweed in a good Specially Priced at $6.50 Extra Attraction reallv deals \>ry lightly with the fake Asters, red or rose- 1. J shade of grey that goes broidered with metallic or TOM DUNN, Baritone medico. Gladiola hybra. one stem- tonnes 35c a Yard with any coat, five heavy Hmart Hkirts. in tweeds, homespuns, prunella and silk thre.ul jn a \ ariety of Hilto.n. 2 Mrs. Dopsofi drill pockets andtUIt loops: flannel cloths in* checks and stripes. Smartly tail­ pretty'effects. We arc also Gladiola hybra. three stems This is one of the biggest LE0NID0FF 4 ROGGE values which we have of*- all sixes. BQ QC ored and also box pleated models representing the showing many other charm­ DOMINION Hilton. 2. Mrs. F Per pair . 3*OeVU in Dance Pivertisèment Dahlias star s tered in cretonnes for some choicest colors of tin- season. Waist sizes (I»/ ing shape*, fashioned " from 26 to 30. Spécial value at...... W* vello. including soft rolling It is her quality of simple, human., one bloom- I. Mrs time. The collection in­ — Main Floor Dahlias, peony or decorative, one cludes the cheiceat English brims and pieced «Towns, jùst-like-other-j*eople-ness that has Marcon, 2.' Mrs. accounted for the success of May bloom—1, Miss and American prints in ex­ as well as tarns, in tw'o tone McAvoy. the popular Paramount star, Freeze. quisite designs and color­ «•olors such as navy and Dahlias. . peony Men’s Tweed Hats .nd it's a mighty human little hero­ ings: 31 and 36 inches wide, gr« v ; brown apd sa ml. red ine one finds in "The Top of XeW three blooms— 1, COLUMBIA values to He. Wednesday Regular $5.50 for i.nd white. Prices from York,”" which opened last night at Miss Marcon; 3. Dr 27-Inch- English Ginghams the Dominion Theatre. Dahlias, cactus or show morning's special QCo $3.00 The star is cast as a toy shop Whyte. per yard...... Otit Men's Tweed Hats in the and Chambrays—29c a Yard $2.00 $8.50 salesgirl in a huge department store Dahlias cactus or show tl —Third Moor new shape for Fait wear Second Part of her work is to appear as an blooms -1. Mrs. H. H. Browne. Stocks, four blooms — 1. I in smart shade* of dark 1000 yards of these ‘desirable English ginghams and chambrays animated do!! But her thoughts green and 'awn. All are with, her little brother on the Freeze ; 3, Mrs. Dopson. in neat checks and plaid designs, also in self eu to rings, including n>of-top of their tenement, right Lillium auratum 1. Dr. Hiiton ai lk. lined and stitch'd across ^h#"- area from which is the Zinnias—1. Mrs. Campbell; 2. J to hold the shape, Regu- tan. mauVe, grey, sky, pink and red. O I t.ngalow. home of a widower artist Freeze. tar 15.50. Û* 27 inches wide. Per yard ...... éJ Hydrangeas 1. Mrs. Browne who becomes the "Prince (Charming" Special tl 60 x Ml. Regular 86.50 6 for 25c, excellent cast headed Hy Mhrtter Mo- black and grey; all PA. well; size 18 x 36. Ar an*! 86 "'> Hpcvlal QQ Women’s Face Veils, in brown Grail. Other well-known players in­ sizee. Per pair ... UVV Price ...... clude Madame Marstini. Charles Ben­ or greeh with chenille Open Your Eyes nett. Edward Cecil. |*at Moore. Car­ — Main Floor —Main Floor Main Fib spots. . in metlium mesh. Don't let your daughter "go it rie Clark Ward. Arthur Hoyt and N alues to 2f»c. Spec ial for blind " Tell her frankly "what"* what Then bring her to *ee the SCHOOL Wedneedax Mom- OCvge play that i* making a nation lose ing'a Selling 6 for *tJV its sleep The picture with 100 lesson*, direct from 252 perform- BOOTS B --Main Floor a nie* in New- York City and 8 weeks at the Hhubert Theatre. Boston “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Special THE PLAYHOUSE «Time* Correspondent!. $2.96 s Pair Ribbon Remnants at TILL WEDNESDAY ONLY (Courtenay—Wm. Ferguson, aged I The musical programme submitted.1 1j 77, a native of Braeaiue. Ontario, was Hudson's Bay Trapper Boots Half Price I by the new Playhouse company has J! found Head in his cow shed, near Roy - for beys In black chrome For Wednesday Morning All remnants of ribbon which j proved suc h u w inner that the man- ' stun on Friday. The bpdy was lying with extra stout sole* and have uccumulated since our I agement ha» decided on a policyr____ of beside the cow—y which he had evi- solid throughout. These In connection with the factory demonstration of Wear-Ever Aluminum ware being matinecs' for dently been milking when h» was stocktaking to be sold boots are made to stand the held all this week on the lower main floor, we are offering for to-morrow morning y-pice Wednesday morning at half each show. This will mean that the. struck down by apoplexy. Medical hardest of we*r; sizes 11 to evidence went to show that death had saucepan sets at a very special price. Look out for further specials during the remainder their m>irk«*d prices. The many who were, unable to see the 13%. Special for Wednes-, Toreador last week will have another occurred at least twenty-four hours of the week. ctillevtioh’ consists of- fancy Playhouse opportunity, commencing Wednesday before the body was found. For the day morning's SO QJT Dresden, novelty and satin night. Never before has a show been past nine years he had been living selling, per pair ViliUÜ or taffeta ailk ribbon— FOUR NIGHTS alone in his shark near Royaion. given a more complimentary recep­ —Main Floor Half-Price. tion than has this one The under­ Each set consists of the fullowing, taking is absolutely unique inasmuch A GIFT OF THE COOS. fine. 1-quart Lipped Saucepan ; regular 70C ' —Main Floor Starting Wednesday as it is the only company operating a theatre permanently and employ­ Bounteous nature has supplied tea Boys’ Tweed Bloom One 1 Vi-ipiart Lipped Saucepan t reg. 7Rc Sparkling Comic Opera ing local talent. The employment of for the pleasure and refreshment of era $150 and One 2-quart Lipped Saucepan ; regular OOc t/olored Necklets Re­ local talent is a great advantage to mankind When pure and fresh. It is ti e prtklucer because he can choose a most delicious and beneficial drink. $1.96 a Pair duced to 69c types to suit certain parted Here Is In Winter, If it la served hot. it is Made up from graded glass Boys' tweed bloomers made Set of 3 Pans a show containing some twenty-five delightfully exhilarating and in the t trails with emla finished n usteal numbers nicely balanced from grey pick and pick heat of Summer, if iced, there la with drop tassel of aeed i.ith drama and comedy and not a nothing more refreshing, request- tweeds, full eut and full Regular Value beads. Fume in blue. Toreador dull moment Jn the whole evening. ably,, the purest and most delicious lined. A acheol pant that K«ate may be reserved at the box « emerald, amber and rov il. tee to use t* "Salade.” Your grocer will give goad wear; else» ALL STAR CAST office now 32.35 pair, fçr can supply you. Ask for It to-day. 25 te 28. Per pair fl.SO $1.95 : Valu. Il.oo CQp Lower Main Floor Special at ...... "a/V Ten.companies are now working at Sises 3S to 34. pair $1.S6 Prices 30*, 55c. 85c Shakespeare said: "Now would I i he Fox Hollywood studio and two -Main Fleer Main Floor Box Office Now Open. Reserve in New York. The Fox season opens give e thousand furlongs of sea Jor an acre of barren land.” He could t.ons. Held Till 730 P. M. September 1 when the first of the big specials made for iht new season will have done much l«efter hud he u*ed be released. the classified ads under real estate. 12 .VICTORIA UATLY tÏMKS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922 TELEPHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS JO 1090 TIMES.WE WILL DO THE REST

:------: X-jLj------LOTS FOR SALE. ICeprrl.hi 1.1» Br H. C. ruM / nO'K'g ACREAGE 1198 aerwt. la L 4 V or * acres; water laid on. outald* cite Trmd. Mlrt K« Is Ciniti 1 limit», cultivated. Cedar HU! Road. Phone MUTT AND JEF? | Jeff Doesn't Need a Garage For His Car r**!M *16-44 HOUSES Foa "SALE. VJiV cottas#. • "oniox a Bey » aterFrofatY kjou/UGRtÎ^ S' taHr turniahe«l u«»riv an acre of SURe! x’m KeepiMoT) C H6'S CCRIAIMLX TIGHT I'm.SoajnA USTCm: Do You ground. fenced, splendid spring mat. t RoTTCN 1-UClF, t CAULSj uuHeRe UlD it im N

=S )R HALE—2-rooin voilage and pantry, ♦lectrli light and water, Ini.lde city, Plot «e*l:o. $25# down and IIS a month. Price >«So Apply 1*15 Oakland Ave. al«-44 jlOH RALE- -Three-roomed cottage, ready furnished, on (Vdbiirn beach, price I• 116. Apply 2311 FernwoAd. XV. A. Glen- W' d.ennlng ______al*-44 tame- low. North End. ’a .mile circle. I-or terms pi ont IlitX ______>11-11 ’KLL-BUILT 4-room bungalow tn Gorge district, near City Park, muat l*e Uv«»ld at on»'». Phone 7r.l*R] «11 It ome BARGAIN rtmaaOk close in. • • large lota, well" fenced. In fruit and -i.oli.U Hwarden, ale,, t»-roomed TToua- to rent. fur­ h!" : ■ liiiiilill i nished. at |:i per ntenlh. Phone 7al6lt2. I DAIRY COMMODITIES

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American Jobbers Report But­ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. UNFURNISHED SUITES. AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. MISCELLANEOUS. ter and Egg Storage (Continued..) » EL LAP A R T$fÊ NT S. 1921 Çeok. Un Birtoria Bails Clints APPh Favorable C5MING EVENTS TO DAY'S BEST BUTS. «—extra good buTr—« OOANBBItRllW v>- per lb-, in ,h *25-23 Advertising Phone No. 1090 TIBBETTS * CO SAXON ROADSTER. 1911. has jb’Tr. SC17Y—,,î,sl OVKHLAND. ►HAILORINU. hieh-clasa. exctuelve. for IJ palls, delivered; «»r«ler now. crop nearly Absolute reversal to the «-onditinn In »e|f-atarter and everything . .. ' * vu I ») This < ar look* and r over Preserving cherries. 40c t»ef basket ; •: %tk* roR riAMincp adveetimnc |lG«ÎUNISMS - • S* ek the beauty of th ______runs ao*o- I ladle* and gentlemen. Alee reliable oeach plums. 5 lbs. 66<-: apples. 24 lu*, for FURNISHED SUITES. RrttiFh Columbia ia a feature of reporta Situation» Valant. Situations Wanted. Te " frtmd In ever; face ' Diggnnr- lutelv a» gowl a* new In every preaalng and cleaning of clothe». Phone SI; apricots. I Jhs. JUt, JtUUChe*, ll »« received from the wholesale markets in i FORI, TOURING. respeçt. It time i«*et b^en re- us. «199. and we wttt do the rest. «11 f 1, >M F« GIT A BY. V furnished flat? ground Reel. Aru. ies for Rale. I»»i or Found. etc. f-riai-er». . «ujutoa-ra. *ml eaguten. 1-10 -condition crate. Ida, kberrles. tu*r crate. |: 6... < at>- the State of Washington. Tt la evident 1 He per word per Insertion. Contract rntee iî..rertiinent Street;., AH e>xe filhia de- I-tinted a beautiful maroon rin- Trounce Alley hage plants. Brussel* sprouts. Scotch kale, ' ' floor, «"entrai. Phone «472L. al»-2Q - Ish with cream wheels Bast that British Columbia*» neighbor* re­ wo application. xeloped for let i»ei roll, prints from 3«\ In CHEVROLET TOURING, 141». broccoli, velarv. now re*«ty. .YIELD APARTMENTS—Modern. 1W- i alize the effect, that a few months of terms «-an "be arranged. Established 19*9. THE FARMERS" PRODUCE STORE. 'No advertisement fn- les* than H* at > a. m . out at i p. m.- runs and looks O. K...... 9M~»0 w> HUr—!»-*• « IteVROLKT. 5-heater. This nlsbed apartment». Phone " 11150 , demand will have on the dairy market, Minimum number of words. 1*. «33 Joh.teon StreeL Phon» -91 CTTERCUP Lunch and Tea Rooms, McLaughlin roadster, ir ,-ar has l ad extra car fui usage ••Advertising la to business and for thi» reason are seeing to It that In Fompatlne the «umber of .r«rde In *n * * u» «team I» to machinery.” supplies are put In dorage Although adrer; læment estima ta, groups of three *r B opp. Times it es served and hot or fin# mechanical «•■million K«r. and *we have lust hkd It re­ \|ALLBABLE AND STEEL RANGES. XXLYMPIC APARTMENTS. 113* May. ■ews flgur»* as one word. Dollar mark» and Void suppers OVERLAND TOURING, model painted a royal blue with ercam • *» 1 S2.60 per • IS uuotatlon* irt the dairy section «>f late «beds to matrh You will ilwc | CAN A BUelNESK furnished flaL . Phone 42**0 for aP- have been of an upward trend there, thl* *11 ehhrevunions count ai one word. SV« *1 "ESI» WITHOUT Iv»urlas Street. II Advertisers who eo desire may bar# re­ IU DANCE every Saturday. Caledonia 1919, and In good shape this car when you see It. rhe will be balanced up later, when it will plies addressed to a bos at The Times of- H Hall. Admission 25c. Wallace • or- *1? hors,' and huggv Fact LARGE, three-roomed, furnished flat. stored their «*gg* when supply wan at F MARTIN CANT FIX IT eell It tor old r"Rr>. ; Is there were a Junk. Watches, clocks. Jewelry, re­ CHEVEdUPr TOURING, r. •**«' model an runs equally as ^ j It SHAW paye highest c»*h prices tor the height of the season, but the butter I « «r w• V* ' good as a «3*0 car. The tires whole lot <#f people paired to aattafy. F. A Marlin. ««7 Fort w ho were go *etl*fted ELHl HOTEL ROOMS-1-Housekeeping situatb-n here 1* a different matter, and are good Terms Sew Zealand product* are looked upon And 12 Other Good Buy* as Well. FORD. 1»1S model, 6-eeaUr. wPh with the horse ami and bedroom*. «17 Ystes Street. 31 .Ci.%0 huggv that they tefuacd to supply a great deal of the demand. Tuesda' night. Easy Terms Arranged If Desired. self-starter, etc. This car iooks \f ASSIVE bras* bed. w ith roll sprln* and n Very few « hanges were registered on 11 ,>0,1 prises au«f runs escentlonallv good to believe that an 31 CARTIER lllios. automobile could ever œ »«! all felt maîtres» like new a bar FURNISHED ROOMS. the wholesale row to-day. but the inter­ Births, Marriages, Deaths —DODOE. late model, 5-eeatci. In rain. *«V Island Exchange tthe Big 'KW Fall «oats, new suits, ne ,lr, 724 Johnson St. « Phone 62*7 I the verv l»est of condition, both of any earthly benefit esting feature was that all f!u< tuatmnx Rut how manv of thes? Store). 734 Fort Street. 4Y<)R KEN r— Rooms for working men. $3 were of a downward trend , All local N new skirts, striving at our store We mcchanlrallx xnd outside ap­ same «-ojiservatlve* ------———————— JL n^rp,r wwee eekig : eve'rtrcve'rV modern convenience. Invite -our Inspection <»f these beautiful pearance Terms RS. JOWITT. *21 Fort, buy g and sells I Lincoln1 Room*. 711 Johnson Street loot vegetable:* on the market received DIED. HAH YOUR BATTERY GOT IT? would 'part with tlieir «ml popular priced garments .Your credit motor « ar# to-4av second-hand clothing a reduction, while Imported <»ravenslein CILLAM—Suddenly, at l^ngford f.»ke. on I is good If not convenient to naV all «ash MASTERS MOTOR CO.. LTD .- Ml high - class ’ESTHOLME HOTEL —In addition to apples from California dropped a notch. Advertising of THE Phone 2134. is haturdav. Aurusi 12. Edwin Edward l The Famous Store. Ltd.. «35 Yatea .Sjreet. That Run Down Feeling. RIGHT KIND will ld Water, reduction This commodity la now de­ «.lllsin. of McPherson Avenu- . ; the automobile has «lone HOUSEHOLD NBC ESS I TIBS telephone and elevator service \>ry rea­ FORD ROADSTER .... manding a range price of $1.75 to $1 94. Victoria West. The deceased was born 1 rnilB first thing to «oneider when you JONES BATTERY SHOP for transportation— 747 FORT STREET sonable rate* to permanent guests 21 The pricee cn the wholesale market have in X letorl*. »gert~I4 years. He leave* 1 ■ buy * suit of clothe* Is the qualltv - $300 it will enable you BELL OH BUT ANYTHING FROM topp Capitol Theatre» A TEACUP TO A PIANO l*een revised aa follow»: to mourn his low his fath-r mother of the material* used In Hf making. "We *04 Yates Ht. Phone 3714 OVERLAND, model to gel there quicker! .and three ulsters. In this city. use only th» best British meterlal* whim •S ...... $550 We write and place - bulky good*, delivered FREW H ROOM AND BOARD. Butter— *re gt'aranteed and starrlned bv the mak­ CLE TRAC f Victoria and E Hollybrook, carton»...... 41 fountain and tes room: finest dancing AUTOS FOR HIRE. ÏÎ Phon* 3031L. Miss Had wen. floor tn the city. Orchestra every evening A UTO body building, repairing and ro- Advtrtkwtaai Writer* and Adv rrtlalng ■ Vancouver Island homes, hueloees Buttercup...... -97 SHEPHERD—The death occurred on Mon­ setting, tightening up w heele. general men. auto owner», etc., also complete Hats *2»-l ■•'sntrwfoft. VORTHKRN H'*TKL--t’nd;r ne* iu»n- 56s. Solids. Specials...... 40 da# afternoon, at W Joseph"* Hos­ Macksmlthlng Give ue a trial. Chafe • | DlTCHAnTH GARDENS, IS. Malahat. Mulitgraph and Mint.,-graph1 Circular Let- of nrofesalona! men. retailer*, wholesalers 56». Solid*. Grade 40...... 39 pital. of John C. Shepherd, aged M Jones <42 Pisco»»—• Phon- 1933 trrt- and Po»t.-ai"J*« Addressing. and manufadurei* throughout Canada. - ’ sgegieat. Steam he»t. Ask our 'ear*. The d»vra»ed Is surri'-ed hi his A 9 «•: Sookr. Harbor. I< owner drlv'en boarders for recommendation. ""Cleanllne** 66.s, RolidtL Grade 39 ...... 8714 LODGES. 9'nrd. late model Special rate* for Island Mailing List* Hoetare refunded on undelivered mall mat­ 64*. Solid*. Grade 31 ...... , wife and fixe daughters. ltr« A E EVERYTHING In motor top line, work Rates quoted for lx>cal. Dominion and • ter. New toe Advertising Agency <*•!•»- our motto.* 670 Yates, opposite ltank Humphries, of 4*tLGorge Road twith -J guaranteed first-« »»♦. Tlmea alf-l« ,"9\'INRl'I»E overboard motor and Harley- open 10 bu, .nd ~-ll hlâh-cl.» JldW- 1 $ii xcellent «ond'ltion. only 11» trict). 6 rooms...... S64.64 bricks, per lh ...... 39 Brea". Funeral Chapel, corner Johnson and weekly In spare time, <#xpertence unneces- I a l>evldson motorc>cle. cheap for cash gents' and children's clothing. Special e* Island Kxrhange ithe Big Store). 739 Fort 469 Monterey Ave.. 7 rooms ...... 44.S0 McLaren"» Cheese, dox. ... .99 Vancouver Streets Re-. W .1. Rlppyell, sary; no vanvaseing. subjects suggested arry F. DAX*!#. Elide battery dis­ Phone .".476Ft.' a 11-1 7 fers for gentlemen » clothe* We MI WJ 1123 Ormond St.. < rooms...... »4.tM> Kraft. Can. 6-lb. bricka .39 I». 1». will • ondu* t the service. aftFr wlftch Send for particulars. National Pres* tributor . suto electrician, engineer, cash to any amount Business done strbctly Just off Fern wood Road «near Yates Rggs— tb#t remains will be laid to rest at Rose H #tc 91.' «sbrdon Street. Phwne 411. aT«-l« W’HITE CAP Time Haver Electric VXaali- Street 1. * rooms...... 37.54 Ttureau. Buffalo. N V. ai5-I0 i private. Mrs. Hunt BUI etil herwHte B. C. New Laid, grade 1 . .3$ Fay Cemetery. M0NÇY TO LOAN ■ ny addreee. or call at 763 Fort Street >V; Inc Machine, made In Canada by UPMOL11.B. 1921. every bit ae good as Fish — Phone 4421; after « p. m.. 434.U •• Dealtv Bros.. Ltd The quickest, easiest BRITISJL-AMERICAN BOND CORP . LTD ^ t< KJK. accustomed to cater for 12 men. new. $1.4*0 accept larger car a* part Haddloa. 16-lb. hog. lb. ... .14 CARD OF THANK.**. and « heapest method of washing clothes j payment, or would lake builder's work *nd j ’E have several-suras „f money to, loan On sale 1413 Government St/eet. Phene B, A. Bond Bldg . 723 Fort Street. Kipper*, 15-Ih box. lb ... .11 Mr* W L. lx»cke. John II.. R-a> H- eii»i Reply Box 10. material 10’complete unfinished hoti*» tn , on Improved reel estate security at 1447. a...-IS Codfish Tablet*. 20-1*. lb. At 'full payment. 1*4 Be«*chwoo«t Avenue^ U Flahford K. M*ldram xxlsh to thank tne, current rate of .Interest Swlnerlon & Smoked Sabieflah Fillet» .39 Mujgrake, <49 Fort Street. tf-3S SANITARY COUCH, in new condition. ti’ALMT hall stand, with mirret and AURMSHED COTTAGE. Albert Head manv kind friends nd staff of the Jubile* 112.19. Carter's. 634 Bay Street, car 11 drawer; snap. 17.50. -Island: TC_x- Phone 1«X. a'14-22 Meat»— Hospital for the kindness shown In the HELP WANTEQ—FEMALE. »ARTS for E.~M F Apperson. Hupmo- V I per •eminent ihange tthe IHg Store). 739-743 Fort bb No. I Steers, per lb...... recent lois -of their dear mother bile, Ford and Chevrolet, etc âOk furnished cottage, at Brent- WANTED MISCELLANEOUS I__ wood.' No. 1 Cows, per lb...... ll* ADIES WANTED—To do plain and ] off W Frank Cameron. .94» View Street S YOU LIKE IT—Prompt service. Sell Phone <253Y. alS-22 Local Lamb, per lb...... iif .80 light sewing at hom* whole or snare phone l-*,*5 * 1* your discarded clothing; cash paid to r PAIRS OF BLANKETS were washed 20 L V <) perfectly In 12 minutes tn a Vlcterla 7ERY and bright, modern, fur­ Local Mutton, per lb...... 116 FUNERAL DIRECTORS time, good pay. work stnt any dliUnc* 4 4’ANTED—G«v»d see, nd h tnd melo^hon any amount. Furniture rJlteesea. Oft nished. five-room bungalow, full base- Firm Grain Fed Pork, per lb. .21 charges p»Ki. Send stamp for particulars '• 1 on, ertina llox !•»«. Times Phone 3440. next 10 Little Theatre. Oak home recently with the White Tap Time M " - tur.r,3 97c : * reel. 11 Saver Electric Washing Machine tname ju»nl. two toilet* M*tra targe lot. furnace, Lot: 1 Veal— Bay Ave given on avpllcatlqn) This machlhe sold piano good locality. •«*- Apply after * .18 ^PROTT-SHAW BUSINESS INSTITUTS WANTED Antique silver. <:hln* and a' 1413 Government. Phone 14 47 a.b-I* i> m . 221* Trent Street.____ al5-22 Medium ...... 10 r syllabus Victoria Jameson A Willis. Ltd.. Show- THE BAKERY. Skinner St . Victoria 4M. Calif. Yellow, per 1.00 lb*. 1.76 Individual Inst ruction. New Weller Bldg. WANTED—Second-hand water pip* 1 ML 1412 Quadra Street rooms. 749 Broughton St. Phone 224«. Green, per dox ...... Victoria. _____ 11 •39-14 I 11 in »N ft. or more. Boa 1»**. Potatoes— Phone»—Office. S30«: Res . 60$$ and 70*1 Times. al«-19 RCAD1AN malleable steel range, six- holiday resorts. STENOGRAPHERS examination for It hole. knob waterfront. $5*. Jacks Local, new, per sack .... We carry a complete line of funeral \ UNFURNISHED HOUSES. Local, old, per sack...... 1.59 k " <" « ivii Servir, -An examination for tl’B BUY pickling cucumbers, onions, Stove Store. 720 Tates Street. Supplies at moderate price». ...nlnr amt s*-nl<-t; st-nographers, will l»e I^IORDOVA BAT —Don’t forget the little Sweet Potatoes, per hamper 8.19 Call» promptly attended to, Cay or 11 cauliflower PbOWe 3244. Holwum «...... : it::n In Van- USED VARS Prtfducts. Ltd . Fl.sgard Street. a 16-19 4 FEW good rook stoves cheap, oak V- ••Arctic." Refreshments. He. Boat», jlOR RENT—T-reemed house. Oak Bay. Vegetable*— eight. FTUDEBAKER. 7-ps*sen*er. in first-Claaa «-anoee. hot water, pot» of tea, light lunchee. rent $25 per -month: possession Aug Cauliflower, loeal, according Licensed embalmers and lady A wardrobe. I- mahogany Parlor set I «1st- such ether iMtlnt* s* there mav l>e fir, -.r condition, all good tires, new bartery. . Panring Wednesday end Saturday Spe­ 15-___Apply Box 1052. Time»______#15-24 to size, per dox ...... MF. WHY PAT MORE -GET IT AT $16; Singer • eewing machine, drop-head. ant. "tore « andida'te* Candidate* must b< an Ideal car for the rent.* *«ia for Prl.e W*)| * HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES C Smith, proprietor. Phone 4908. e.i-*9 rICE t-roomed house, Fairfield, 1129 st (east one year, nf the full »ge of seven 747 FORT bTRKBT PHONE *741 boards. bed*. going cheap. The Old BABY GRAND CHEVROLET, good ae | Church. *10 Pandora. ______, 1 M»y" Street. 12». Phone 741IR2. Specials, per do*.- ...... teen years, and not more than ihlrtt-flv< SELL OR BUY ANYTHING FROM QTRATHCONA HOTEL. Sbawnlgan Lake N *10-24 FUNERAL CO.. LTD. years of eg Appli , 11 ~ wir i be new. only runr «.000 mile» This la a A TEACUP TO A PIANO kj B. C. E. A N. Rr. train stop* at doer No. 1. per d<>x...... (Hayward's, fcst. IS*? receiv ed vp to n«Kin Wedkewlav. S*t|,,. rn- 1921 model. In perfect condition, BULKY GOODS DBLÎVERBD FREE 13 TRVK FISH STORY—Small salmon. Rate» $3 00 a day and up. American olnn -ROOM, modern house, (urnac.v m hasc- No. 2. per doa* ...... J.... B.C.1 734 Broughton StreeL t^r 77. 1922. Application formi and full and •!# a gift al \.. j cir per pound, at Askey * Ftsh Mer­ hot and cold water In every room. Boeta 1 ment. J623 Nelson Street. Ksqulmait. Head lettuce, focal ...... M P particulars mav he 1,1.1 *ine«l from th» un- CHEVROLET, m* model, tn kel Yates Street, opposite Poodle Dogcanoes, motor launch and car at disposal Carrot», new. sack .... BOATS. rf gueete. Daylight saving lime. Phone Can» Attended to at All Hours. «•«■rsiene'l * r frwm anv "Go-ernment Agent splendid runplhg order Price.. $•"150 Cafe Beet», new. sack ...... XV H . Haclone*. <'t.ll Service "fomml- rohhl- HtH T7RS. tf-s* CHEVROLET. 1017 model, tn - ROOMEI' cottage. Hillside distrh t Turnip*, new. *aAt ...... Moderate Charge! Lady Attendant. sinner. Victoria. H. C. e4ê-H OTTLES end jars of all, description» splendid condition Price . . I po»B SALE—One II h. p. heavy autf THE COST TEA ROOMF^ Cordova Bay. »• HI I—lit 9 to 2 p: m *14-24 Parsley, local, per doa. tor from m J* W»v Embalming for Shipment a Specialty. ll'ANTBD—At once, an »ipêrteni-9«J chll- FltANKLIJU. 1917 model. One oF the Buffalo one 1* h. P. Union engine B I 1» now open. fry uf Jor afternoon Pea*, new. green, local MP. 111 Klngefon All»". »!> Row SI Phon. ,.», »-» teas end light refreshment* Cups and HP Phone» 2235. $234. 2237. 17T3R. ' « «Iren s .nurse, mud be well rrroni- heapeet buys In the city. This <»1 -| |W| BUSINESS CHANCES. Rp|nach. per box ...... m»ndeil Appl' Mr» Douglas llullen. I» a < hanre to get a real car for. * ■ I1"" saucers to rent, also bathing suits. Picnic .03$ 04 Langford P « ». Phone It -101001 '.«• al7-11 1210R SALE—West Coast fish boat. 2*x*. rass ( vrr fcsdib « it » • »"iv parties catered to tf-il OVER LAND. 1914. aelf-starter. good tires. A equipped twelve horse power Vivian |7 Island Exchange (the Big /rp-TO-DATE poultry farm for re Fruit— „ —— A • THOMSON Phone 498. Apply, glv-iog fuit particulars lint Vim;. TA It' A MvRAR tion. $250. Apply Empress Boat House. LACK oak. wardtifcbf. in Al conditio». Cadboro Bav beach. .. *16-39 Ir.g.. barn, stable». Power hou*-. garage, Time*. alî-11 |35 View Street ______Phone 1493 $.'5 Island Exchange, 'the Big six laying h.-pee* for 3.548 hfrd* lighted Peaches, freestone, table . The cost of * fu«.era! is • matter o' H Plums, ert...... 2 25$ 3.90 Store). Fort Street. '•______1* by electricity. .1 brooder houses for S.‘)v6 your owp discretion. Our complete etock of *(U|—OVERLAND ROADSTER. In • >•> FT LAUNCH. 5 ft beam. 5 h. p. POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK. chicks; present «lock rowalsts of 2.7*1 Rhubarb, outdoor, per lb .03$ .94 mm engin*, repainted, overhauled. funeral supplie* enable you to select the SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. vVJlriy peifect condition end ali good laving hen* which will he turned over ;«i t'antaloupe*. 45*. standard . 4 .^ tires. Househ, Id Necessities. 747 Fort. 1 YARE8H Jersey-Guerneey cow for sale. lessee at reasonable valuation: egg produv fantalouiveh. V»*. flat» »ioet expensive or. If you desire, the most lion at nresçnt l#0f doxeh .per da> . u*e of REPAIR CARS, engines, rangea, fur* — STUOBHAMER. 7 paaeengïr. 1 tlovcrnmeid teated. -.Apply F v two horses included. .For full partlrûlan» Casaba Melon*, per lh .. 04$ _»« ■Impie; In either ct.ee our SERVICE le the r,ac#e; stoves connected: renàir* te T-'JU Five pew cord tire* MISCELLANEOUS. Hol'b». Phone 6F71L. 1 #14-32 Honey dew Melon*. 8s ...... «200 I EDORE disposing of your furniture con­ apply to Swlnerton A MUs-rave, 649 Fort plumbmr. etc. A. Swift, general mechanic; *—RUSSELL TOURING. This car TJAC1FIC FEED CO., cor. Pembroke and Street a ! 9-^1 Cherries, local, according to Established 12 yenre In Victoria. Formerly 21 years" ext»ertence. Phone 7704RI. alS-14 5V*™"" ha* had the best of c»r* and A SMOOTH SHAVE guaranteed. Dull sult ua We have several buyers Rwaiting for g«»ed slightly used furnitureX Douglas Full line of chick food» Quality ...... ioa Winnipeg. Men. la In excellent contHUu:,- blades resharpened satisfactorily. F. Pratt's and Mac A Mao buttermilk mash Raspberries ...... 2 60$ - D j Cox. «>37 Fort______aAi-30 and etovse. Phone us If you have any for |D»1 f U|i I—DODGE BROTHERS' SCREEN I aale. 1«»3 Broad, opposite Salvation Armv also V. A B. and Pacific goat feed. Phone loganberries ...... *«•■ • | 2S SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Vi-VVSf D ELI VERY. ARRKL8 (oaki and email caaka mad* Phone 776. x 11 1917 U Black Currants, per crt.. S.W$ 3.^4 •UrUi—rDODOB BROTHERS" TOURING. M a any stxe to order from IS: also casks "IIIOR HALE—Freeh coSs. all kinds, 5-3« . Gravenatain*. new. i^allf. ■ • - ■ « "a Little Quellcum School. Local, new. per box...... # !.«»$ 1 00 Office and Chapel, corner Vancouver and HAFE A JONKh. carriage builder* T1RÎGHT TOP STEEL RANGES—New Timber. Johnson Streets LOST AND FOUND. A. E HUMPHRIES MOTORS. LIMITED C blacksmiths, painting. . rubber t'res 15 and used. Your old stove taken tn SB.ALED TENDERS. Kuperncribed Bananas, city *•» fixed. Phone 1023 for repair work. Ea.i- Bananas, crated...... • • <-«tr. X'te-v wnd Vancouver*bts. Phone 47* trade. We make colls, repair, move and ffilMBER—Small tract» of four to els •Tender for Little Qualicum School." mate* free. connect range* If it'e to do with your will l»e received by the Honorable the Watermelon» ...... 0*#w -O* Modern Service Moderate Charge. GOOD USED CAR*. I million feet of Crown granted timber OST—Auto wide curtain. i;iMPRESS Drive-Yourself Motorboats for range le any wav. eee us. Southall, the Minister of Public Work* uir to 12 Oranges— Stove King, «** Fort Street.______1» for aale. also ties and mine crops; on East Phone* SIS and S15TR ^ to 73* Yates Street" 7-PAFSjBNGKR W1LLTS Ql 1 QX A-J hire, $1 an hour; also a fine selection oVlot-k noon of Tueedey. the 15th day Valencias. Rur.kiet. ««erd- KNIGHT. In good condition . . vLLOd Coast of V. I. ld the railway and cloee to Ins to Bise ...... «.ieeflJ* T OST— A pair double vision glasses tn of t>uu 1er Ml,. Il» B.II.VUI, at. Phon, f IOUNTBR. it ft. long. Al order.lenly tidewater. Frenco-Canadlan Co.. Ltd., lie of August, 1922. for the .erection and vase under ptea»e l“axe' at Time» 7-PASSKN«;ER COLB. ")u»t been ever 7«42. ______-______•lv-34 L $6 30; a snap. 610 Pan«1ora. 16 Belmont House. Vtctoeja. B. C 4# completion of a One Room Schoolhouae V.lencias, choice, eccordms FLORISTS. Office Reward. ______*15-37 heuled. The car for a stage at Little Qualicum. in the Albernl Elec­ to ils...... T Tie NSTRUCTION In decorative work for l X’ANTED—A strong llat-bottomed boat, toral Die trie!. Lemon», ...... 1.00$ S.50 THE FUST SHOP. ust—On Island Highway. between I home, store and banqueta; Dennison /CABINET Grand Phonograph, beautiful X 1 must he cheap and In good condition Grupefru/t^- F-argford *nd Victoria, brown coat 6-PASSENGER OVERLAND, 1» •OÛFx materials: at Victoria Prlntltog and Pub­ V- ton*, plays most records. For quick Reply, elating price. Box 1072. Timers Plan*. Sited fleet ion*. Cbntract and »• SHL *ea Phon. 444%. L«•ontainlng poeketbeok. Phone S724L. Mrs. good running order ...... lishing stationery and art department. 1413 eele. 656. Also Columbia Oranfonola. with Forms of Tender mey be seen on end Dates— R. B. Hudson.______" *13-37 *6-TON REPUBLIC SPEED €1 flfMt Douala». M-34 re.orde. $27.50. Upholstered touch and after the l»t day of August. 1922, at the California, per case Member F. T. D. A. I OST On Saturday aftX-noon. between WAGON a real buv at ...... V-l-VUV R. SHAW" pays highest cash prive» for easy chair. $11 SO. We buv and sell any­ office* of Government Agent. Nanaimo; Florida, per case .... thing In th* household line. Household TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS J E. M. Roger*. Secretary to the School Satr. bulk ...... lierai Deeims en Short Notice. Acton Street and Kernwoo,! Road, men's clothing. Phone 4$$6X3. M * fiat* tb» Addr»ss—-«H Fort. «> McMORRAN-S OARAGE. M Exchange. 642 Bastion St. Phone 944. Hoard. Qualicum. and the Department Hallow!, bulk, new . double bar gold brooch. * v 727 Johnson Street. frhaw will call. >0 t:8 g 1ARAGK to rent. clo*e to Cook and of Public Work».-Victoria. Dromedary. S4-H) os PARTE I kO not overlook our famed fruit service, PARTS. ovelty woodworkers — pattern 1 Î Dallas Road. Phone 179SL,. alS-24 By applications to the under*lgned New Turban, *0-12. per caea 10.69 MONUMENTAL WORKS.___ _ j T OST—On Heturdey evening^.between l(»« i " Dally we are procuring the. best fur run tractor»- may obtain a copy of the New Turban. 60-13. dos. .,.. W making done modela made and patent 4 UTO-TENTS for rent, with 2 bgd* i Ai Capitol Theatre and Terrv'* * é«>l«l lire HAVE a large supply of Ford parts N your needs. Poupar«l. th# fruit .specialist. Liana antL Specification» for the sum of ' ‘"MORTIMER A SON-^tooe end mono- Idea* developed; 034 Flagaru. ]Phone -6-8 a\ X Ictorla "Tent Factory»- 41$ Pa War a Tropic/00-6 ox...... I wrist which initialled A. I* R. on hack. II at 60 per cent off Hat Second-hand Five Dollar» <55.00). which will be re­ J m mental wefka. 724 Cwurtaajr Sueeu P»ywne.j»13R. —r^— —______a 13-37 peris for all makes of care, engine». Bosch F YOU DO NOT SEE whnl yen er* look­ wnoTSos ______magnetos, generators hod lee. topsetc.. at ing for advert teed hem. why not ad­ funded on their return in good order. Calif., new. pkgs . according OFT—A eeara tooth brooch. Mxtued ts I The lowest or any tender not neces­ Buumaid. clusters. 18 ta Y4H1LLIPS STONE WORKS. 160i Fair­ vour own price* Fprd delivery. 1017 model. AK BAT EXCHANGE. 204» Oak ila vertise your want 7 Someone amongst the APARTMENTS. > keepeake. names are on l ack. Phone 1130; Utudebaker. keven-pasOeoger. electric thousands of readers will moat likely have sarily accepted. to grade and else ... I 0504.1* ly field Head. Phane 4*2*; reaidsnve T€262Y. *13-37 O Ave. Jain our library. Do par menti lights, starter, etc.. $560. tf-l jwat what yyi; er^ locking for a»d he glad OUÏTES In the new Humboldt Apia, cor- P. PHILIP, Gunmald. cluster*, 20 1» .... to sell at a reasonable price.______» Public Works Engineer. 44MT-______—— OST-Grey n.;ree. containing about IIS Lt per Humboldt and lllanahard >lan- JUNKIE'S PLACE. AWS. tiFola. knives. . re put A Public Work* l*e|»artment. Idaho Comb Honey. 24a 0.600 J 64 tewart monumental works, ltd IJ tn bill». Ha'Ur Jay Mftern«»«"in. hetW>en 1567 Glad ‘ OG AN BERRIES for sale, 10c a pound ageresa. Mrs. Banbury, late-Vernon llotsl Row - a a n't H*«*Ugln Jltwy. Kindly phone S shape. Phon* W. I Victoria, B. C.. July 29. 1922. Imported Malagas, office and yard, corner May and Ebert 1 atone AWnue tf-34 ■J Phone 0194LI. ali-ll •30-41 50».. 6.16$ 0.00 SÉLW11. near Cemetery. Phene 4117. «• 5325. w al*-87 441 View StreeL Phene JiS*. b~. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922 13

REAL ESTATE-HOUSES. LOTS. ACREAGE. DAIRY. FRÏII andCHHMN HÂŒSfo» SALE

• 4 TFC/i—OWNER has cut bis prtee from * 561 tilX*,tOOM- OLl> COTTAGE. CT 4 t)U $6.366 4P pall within a week. OWN TOt’R HONE. UJeJUU near Hillside and Government _e „ BRETT A HER. LTD.. MOI 8KB FOB BALE. street*, lot 46*126. fruit trees, hath, elec­ 623 red Mrfft „ Phene 1 A rear bungalow, attractive la design. Just GOOD VALUES. tric light. four' fireplace»: ce»h 1456 and Real fetal r. Flnanrlnl and lo»uraa<« a little different. t«»d eurruuadlnga. aud BUNGALOW. UNO A LOW. feur room». plastered. P. R. 1IROW.N A SONS. f'-'o monthly. No mortgage. Ageeta. odern •-ROOMBD------m ^ . I 1close to the dak Bay car. SIX well-ar­ ■■ r|î#<-tn lidht. water, eewer. Pantr>. 13AlRrmD^UlRÿ 10 minutes'"Walk « —OAK DAT BUNGALOW of t ell Bated in tka high Part ef Fair- ranged rooms, having Using room and l-alhrwm with tnllefJ >ae^ment Aitl r!î . I I*. O and < Iom- to cr ttnf, w»»**1 Real K-U.tr. financial and In»eranci field,M commanding a lovely southerly v4a*s d Hnu»..ed Frier il.786: terms. 126 cash, balance at . roam cot taxe. In EfMMt'.gjkl**; **[**. rooms, situate on one 'of • the dialog room en suite and wltn GALOXV. on high ground, near be*t avenue* In- thrls district and within' a eleoe t# street ear and within tee mlnatap panelled malla. built-in fnrnlture nnd fire­ • -* Wr month, with interest at 4«{. Fur­ lot 69i 13... wit i vhlrketi houe*» and run». «Iorge Rogd: -cement "basement. furnace. Mock. of the car and close to era and walk of thé Paét Office. Fall etied eeraer ther particulars apply ' htHiw ' hie 2 fireplaces • ■» ux**- HI- Utoed btrrrt. 1-hone »•)• tüb*. firepuce. cement walk», houe# rt-. lot with the local Imprerement tpaee al; place. a modern klteben with all cbnvenl- school»; newlv pointed and decorated; 1 encee* and thrve bright, airy bedroom* \*A* I.ANGFORD STATION— * -onl> |C.100: 6560 caah. balance to aulL tently painted, cash « brdr<„,m* and room upstairs for extra meet paid ap. Solid atone feaee in nVoudl limited. OAK RAT. bedroom; cemented basement and furnavi*. lawn aad garden. Howe ceatatne Cement basement end good hot air fur­ eX t>-** Mlllstream Road, a ille TSURNfliD*—«-ream cottar* in Grat- VreWPORT AVENUE—Adjoining the X. A. MKMAKKX . House is of exceptionally attractive design living roçm. panelled In fir and with open nace. This property can be _ bough* fur­ r o*e to ih« golf • onree. is a five- ■I* c!a** r* pair. «'use to car •* ' golf llnka ami surrounded by tree* and aurreunded by good homes. Terms fireplace: easy dining room alee panelled nished. or will sell unfurnished tor $«.«»•. room «otti-ge, modern In ewry good location:, low taxe*. $Y*C# on > This attractive.' ala-roomed aeml- IM-I ha> ward Bldg.. Douglas and X lew Ms. van l>e arranged. Prie» ha» been cot trom respect, having )uat been built. Si lt)»: term». S*W caah. v. bungalow. It vontalna hall. Ilvlm >3,666 for ^ul. k a^l.- ____ f(UUY A COTTAGE, ceneletlng of tlv- TliD cottag* stand* on 3% »' ire • ream with lange open ftreptare am • • of lan.j |, URDETT A V Ê.- Near Voot I SEWER AND CEMENT WORK #•>1 AA—UH'ATED on n large lot. with fvlUII fog mom. two a* It rooms a»* 1 IRE Ri )»f “the- -*T6iF--:- built-in window seats : attrgctlvi •5>wl IR» splendid garden and small pantrv. altuated on the high part of THE GOVERNMENUS ^ road. It |e .xolUntlv altuateB It dining, room with French ^lae or a o»e>. anu ____ Pethune Ave.. elty water, electric light, reatdenr*. « «-ment basement. furnace. Ç uo< ra leading te a \ « rende w hi. L m BUTCHER, contracter. Phobe 7TIIRL fruité, convenient to the car and on high ped bathroom Exceptional.y high ÎTr. M P^^'t'y or *m*ll fruit farm. !• #• election. Title modern home contains four beeement with lavatery. There kMtttk na^ about six minuted walk to the car. CONVERSION SCHEME Pi Ice #8.166. pn terms. lar*» lot. CexlZO. »« tn F.rdcn. A overlooks. the golf link»: kilt lien fcbaclou* rooms and fine bathroom wltn all where eeeeial additional raeme eoaiu eo TWma. •!.«.# cash, balance 116 per ny.nih. at 83.X66; half caah. balance to MU* *llh the usual built-in cupboards: flnlahad If dUlrel oWNEK WU.L IK- 8TEICRI.AND. BW AIN A PÀTRirK. there I* »Im> one bedroom and rP ALEXANDER, aewera eeptlc teaka. first-» less plumbing; splendid basement 767 Fort *4. Fheeee MSI and 24»». The attention of the holders of the X—e> IMl^ •"1 riR the A, |tKSa^nleh Peninsula and ,- room, fully mod­ bathroom on this lloor; second a- • cement work, tile draina. Phon* and concrete . foundation. In addition, BTAL A BRAND NSW HOT Al* FUR­ ern rottarc. well built ami laid ouV floor ha» two bedroom» with IS##. •• there are poultry houses and rune. Terms. NACE AT THE PRICE QUOTED. We five and h half pbr rent, war loan W-Rhln the mile « ircle. and Complete with w*lM “»k Jn, clothe» closet» In meh; basement I466_caeh. balance #33 perJlonth.^^^^ raa gfvo Immediate ocoupencv of jk* w- bond* maturing Ihiembcr 1, 1322. about 256 >at*d* from a rail wav ..... fine open eirable property, and can noil ierv esajr station on the H. C. Electric. ie room and «lining room, yrry and furnace. Price only 14.460. or le directed to f^<- offer of the Min­ fireplatv. beam ceilings t living room, .dinr near offer. TILE CONTRACTOR terme to responsible party. SEPTEMBER WHEAT SOLD *ituat«d a t-roperty of 25 a< rea of Ing room an.. In lawn, flown.. f/u” '"*• ^"d KATt OP INTEREST. Phone 6#. *9-66 rlnv.r. «11 *‘"r' low (By Burdick Brc Ltd.) at a satisfactory price. The Minis­ for nttkfd farming and can be had tear». I'rlca only term». DENTISTS ■ALT MIL» FROM CTTT HALL __ JA Ifrr uay terms...... Chicago. Aug. IX.—The wheat market' ter I» making hie prevent financial POWER * JlcUlOllU> TYPEWRITERS \\7B HAVE alee roeeSeod the lWtng ef sold under a dollar to-dgy for September opera!ion entirely a domestic one by { JORDON HEAD DISTRICT— DR. W. F.. S#l-S Btebart- delivery the first time on thl* tr«»i». 1 here 1511 iHnigta* street. Phoae iim F-UPeaae”', Block, Phono 4264, ofttce • 36 V W# ef the mem attractive home* offering to exchange the maturing '6,41 acre* of good land, under rul­ fj) Y PE WRITERS for rent. Paragon rtb- the Central Park dlatrtct. eltuat*! oa, waa heat y short covering near th* close er ijUg^i FURRIERS______to # p. m. bared street, about half mfl* 2? which rallied prive» abeut a cv-4 In all bond* for new bonds bearing the road "and . b„?ne- Red 8*al carbon paper. Remlng- deliveries Caah markets, ______were front * *- - game rate of Interest, running for ten Typewriter. Co.. Ltd.. Fhoao 4M*,.» rXR. J.r. SHUTS, Dentist. Office, Na tityjRalL The heuee cootalaa 7 Lrga varoja ... IjVJSTBN. KR»l>—-Htgtoeet priee for raw Balmont Houee #» ;»? Pemb^rtoa Bldg Vhear 7t#T #♦ rooms, fully modern In every respect “cp*trWW-TBT-1 MtBer"five yeata orlenyeàil a* the A1 fur; me (lever ament Street. Ph^o excellent c en dit lea throoghout. The pa" celpt. for the day ware i.Ut.*) bushels tM,n,lhol ...... 26 16 ?6.35 .26.16 lnt«» a deep hole while bathing in the XI OR ROW* for moving, shipping, crat- aJ length*. 87.66 cord. 6181L or Bel­ Gatineau River at Brennan"* Hill, ple are not running away from a •' 1 Inr. storage Phone 2263. or reei- mont 24T ,263 % r* % gold mine. anm. I A. I* pref. ham Dintrict Latter Day Faint* here builders' supplie» Pacific lime, plas­ lose yoetOfdey. I’ruclhle Hteel «old up to Pierce Arrow ...... National Breweries...... A NYTHINO 1 i bolldlng or repalm. ter. cement, brick, sen 1. gravel, etc. Phone #5 W. o Wlnterhurn. 221 Central Bldg IM'j on rumftri that stock would mume K- tall st- roe yesterday. Sewerage Board Roofing a ap#c#lty. T «7S«. 2T«4 Avebury Street. #| clvtdend payments soon". Union Bag made Montgomery Wald , "Some people have the Idea that »» phene 1TSL Penmans Ltd 40- Ye Thlrkell. » new high at «i>. an advance of three Tex»* Gulf Sulphur Rlordon Pipe», pref farming is a paying business, but 2r~*‘ Bends, EDUCATIONAL Cellar* for U>r d«v Sears Roebuck ' Texas Pacific Ry. . . due 1 A LTERATIONB—Anything In buliomg HOTELS i-ndcr preasure selling down to >» against hpanlsli River l'ulp...... -Y une or woodwork of any kind. CalH /"'1R06LET FriioÔL. corner ef Chester t > ester«ta' Total «har»1» approximated htromburg Car...... Hunt A Bl#,»<-k!ey. phone §714. cor Blaneh- JJOTBL AI-BANT, 1621 Government »L v and Fairfield. Junior school for girls fit eel of « an ...... of iintiah ard and Pandora. ______mli-19 end kindergarten. Autumn terme begin» yagamac Pulp...... -L-l. Furnished bedrooms, hot and cold September 5. 1622 Principal. Mise E P Columbia, "d a direct water. Weekly rates Phene T««so. 66 ARPENTERING, painting, paperhang­ Gellaed. 1488 F«tri street et«-4# TO-DAY’S TRADING IN LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS charge upon the City of ing: estimate* furnished; charges rea- I'lOLI.EOIATR Department. Sprori Shaw Vancouver, the Munici­ C•enable. Phone 3368L______*I>-M LAWN MOWERS. School—Oeoreee for matriculation to LoceWnetlve WINNIPEG MARKETS (By F. W. Stevenson) palities of Burnaby. Point any Canadian or American University Ihwrlt * Ref Bid Asked Grey and South Vancou­ J" AWN MOWERS made llk«i new by ex- • Art*. Science. Medicine. Commerc*. etc.). Athabasca Oil .15 FIRE ver Inégal investment LTD.—Rough and d reeved lumber, V prit. W. Klree. Blanehard and Pen- Dental Society. Law Society. H.C.L.8 : Winnipeg. Aug 15.—Prices, which worked Bowena Copptr ...... »< for trust fund* in B. C. door*, window», ete. Sawmills Pleasant Maatera’ and Mate»' OrtlOcatee. Very Boundary Hay Oil ...... «1 ’* Alt dnr» Phone 44*61. ait-fcS Am. 8tee| Kdy. . . . within narrow limits, were easier on the ras 8t. Factory. Hit Bridge St. Phoaa 2*67. high pen-Allege of naeaes (In 1621. 166 P» r local ma-ket to-dpy. There was eeme ex­ H. .irtlculere. Can. Nat. Fire ...... 4’ 66 Baltimore * Ohio future touched 16***. but later It a*l- a*, and electrle owenta British Weld- üPItOTT-SHAW COLLEGIATE SCHOOL tanced tn 162. closing at this figure, with, Con*. M * 8...... 25.** 24 *6 <$ & Sen c? A vi DENT A THOMAS, plea tarera. Bethlehem Steel tns Co.. #21 Pembroke gt. Phorj* 2414 6# A. G. Smith. M A . Principal a loss of ** rent from yesterday. October Cork Province ...... 13 BONO DEALERS D pairing, etc. Phone «SI*. **»• Jas. II. Beatty. Manager "anadlan Pacific Crow1* Nest Coal ...... 66.*6 pAST IRON, brees. eieet and aluminum closed with a gain of'A* a cent The M»v (Kstabliahed 1117) fHpeovery. ______— 41 entrai leather fu«use w»s quot'd to-day. opening and clos­ Dnuclas «’hannel ...j... 63 .#4 v-V welding. H. Edwards. «24 Courtney "rtKdble Steel Empire OH...... *1 % AU «25 Fort Btreet. T>R!VATB lessons tn all school subjects I'heaansake * Ohio ing at 164S «’oarre grain* were -hhwlng TJLA8TERÏH-S Mollard. I gMlW Street. tl ■« better tobe to day end generally closed Grenbi ...... 51 0-j Telephone «64#. .t la repaire. Pbpne «1*. night 4I46T. X S31 Central Building. *26-86 Chic.. Mil * SI P. ;l ; Great Weet Perm...... 89 66 tYIELDING AND BRAZING den# by Star Hi. R I A Par. at an advance JCH<">Of. OP LETTERING AND DESIGN lnao« étions totalled 143 care, of which Howe Sound 2.7.» 5.-••» v v Garage. 668 View. Phone 877# 66 S Internatloral. Coal...... It li < "hino Copper .... £1 were whtat. MeOlIHvrav ...... 41 CARTAGE PATENTS Ine. Showcard Writing ami Deelgnlne Cal Petroleum .... Wheat— r>r'—' Htrh I>»w Cine* N'Uggef 6« «4 .614 Full particulars from th« Instructor. J. 8. Copper ...... Oct...... 1621-, 163 *e in; Pacific «"•>**t6*ire ...... 4 o* McMillan. 261 Union Rank Bldg. From Corn Product» .... 16* 9»AT*NTB obtained, technical specirica- J«7A si 4-60 1*7 \ 1»2S l#t)x ping. crating, storage. Phene XZS3. 1 tiens end drawing prepared. T. I» 'll:; Silversmith ...... 32 Mor residence S820L. I3S Tatea P*##"**:Borden. M I.E.B . etc.. 467 Union Bank CJEFTON COLLEGE FGR OIP.LS will re- • ten. Motor* ...... Silver Crest . .«3 open Sept. “ at -54 Menglea Street. fSoodrlc h ; i ri. F i 38*, 33 Spartan «ill...... a.-... .66*, .61 •< F.W.Stevensor expert service. all-»» Building. X'lcterta. B.C. Phonee 61# and Head Mistress. Miss E. F. Roberta. LU 37S 37»* Snowstorm ...... #3X 2674R- » »1 26 Gt Northern. t»r*f . Standard l.e».! ...... >, .IS .28 Hid* A Lea.." nref. . . 62* MX Fcnlorh Mines ...... 21 CARPET CLEANING. PLUMBING AND HEATING f QHORTHAND eoma*rd*i euotecta 1611 Inspiration Cop. . *1 'l Surf Inlet ...... 22 STOCKS BONDS 1 kX Government. Phone Hi E. A. Ma#- Infl Nickel ...... 56 4» Stewart Mining ...... 25 and Carpet Clean fig j MlHan. #6 Int'l Mer. Marine St«wsrt land Co...... 16.46 SLAND ATTENTION — Plumbing. Prospective Kenne< ott Copper . . 19? 195 Trojan QU ...... 62% y* \ Co.. 643 Fort. Phone 7-83 or ISIS. builder» ear* money be phoning v j fpilR Greenaway Kindergarten and 1«" ' 0C3SMC36E 6®. W.I M. Hughes. H» mil ton-Beach method^ * Primary S’hool. formerly at 164t Kan. City Southern .. !*3'e l'»> Valdes Island ...... 2.56 p.ldgway Jamee Bay. Phone 1112. m26tf-#6 LnK Street, will rc-open at 622 Admiral* I^high Valley >- ...... Whalen, coni...... 6":6T MINING AND OIL Rood. September 12. *2-66 «7 «7% Whalen pref...... 2# 66 Midvale Steel <4K Wonderphone ' ' ' SHARES CLEANERS Mex Petroleum —1 bard. 11* 'r: 1 LET Ü» STOP THAT LEAK MUSIC Mljiml Copper...... I*1»'. . Dominion War l^ian 162'- 97 46 :•< 46 | | National l.ea-! . , Nor . 144V$:'2 ? Dominion War (v»*n 1631.. 97 36 !«*..r>W . TTNION CLEANERS — Bella repaired. No. 4. 97; No. 5. 71. K. d. L9 ; THB COLBERT PI.YTMBINO AND 1,1 T «* WICKETT. A R.C.d. L.L.C.M N. Y.. N. 1! * Hart. I>»minlen War Ijwii 1637'.. 92).25 luO .'a tWIlEITO* 8 MIMMÏE 102 PEMBERTON BUILDING V preseed, cleaned, dyed; 3661 Doogle* HEATING CO New York CfQlial . . . tr*. k. 167. Victory Loan 1S.*2 ...... 99 ."-6 166.5$ | Phene §266. ■ • Plano, singing, organ, eurhvthmlca. «>»!*-2 C. W, extra Phene 362 EetabUebed 1812. vrepereflon for all exame. 1443 Fort Northern Pa- iflo • feed. 34; rejected. Victory Loan 1923 ...... 99 4 . 1** 45 l'hone 5170R «6 N T ont. St Western Victory Loan 1624 ...... 69.66 1** 66 Pbeue lit 1** Breugbtoe BL P- nui Ivei ‘a It It X.etory 1-oan 1 «27 ...... l«»e 0* .*1 oe I 440 Fen St.. VICTOWIA. B.C. Tel. 4M COLLECTIONS XÎISS IN A H. GORDON. teacher ef : 4 C. Victory I-nan 193.)...... 162 4# 1G5 46 P« ouïe"». Oa* track. •IV ••Teer Grandpa Knows Def* ill piano end violin. 161 Blanehard Si Reading w.. X let or y Loan 1934 ...... 99.*6 lvO •* Hey Cons Minins l*5f rejected. 1*5; traclr. 263. X'ictcry Loan 1937 . 164.85 165.85 /voi *6 Republic Steel ...... % % V.' Otnnéll Mercantile • Agency. Pember­ JXBOINALD H. COX. pianoforte teacher. Rye—2 C W 69*. A NYTHINO IN PLUM Nino— Repaire to TIC^ORV BOND rRICRS. ton Rld« 5» $» Pupils prepared for exams: home* Soul hern Pacific . . -. U % » For Aug. I». IFtt. Buy Long Term Bonds Now A w. c 'a range or bollara. Phene J. C. vtailed jf- d«drbd. studio. TIT* Fort si houthern Rv » om. M G A R. History will fall t«> repeat itself if the standard interest rate 1* n«H Knit. 7?«7 tl-64 Phon# «689R -11-43 Studcbaker Cort»*. n 8%%: DRESSMAKING A B. 1IA8BNFRATK—-PlumMng. beet HG New York. Au,* 15 Raw sugar, ccnrl greatly reduced long before manÿ of the bond issue* now available at The Texas Company . fug»!. :,„3#; refined, fine granulated. ..66 an interest yield of six per cent or better, become due. When Interest, J\. |ng. repair* »Mi binds 1#4$ Tate* T<-b. Prod...... No». 1. 1923 . • mADAME IBOBEL—French dreaamakor; py-no* «74 re* 461ÎX. •• Union Pacific . to VJA . r/e o', Nov. 1. 1974 rate* decline, high interest bearing securities of long maturity naturally good style. low chargea Phone Utah Copper ...... Dee. 1. 1927 enhance-in value * I476L ______tf-M TjorK ING. Jame* Bay plumber. Phone U. 8. Ind. Alcohol ...... EXC11XNGK BLMMAET. Nov. 1. 1933 XX'e can place your fund* in a wide variety of the hlghest-claae 37 1. Toronto Street. Gasoline Il 1 3*.i PROFESSIONAL CARDS V. S Rubber .... York. Aug 16.—Ferelgn exrhaagr securities offering all .the possibilities of favorable changes in money tanks Installed, ranges connected. Prompt U. 8 Steel, com...... 164*.56 1858.56 conditions of the ftiture DETECTIVES service Irregular. BARRISTERS Virginia «’hem...... Great Britain—J> cablea. "BEFORE YOU INVEST, CONSULT US." TTETBRANS- CO. (W MIIW Western Union ...... 4.4S«* . 60-day bill* on bank*. 4 44X,. r\vE*TERN Private Detective Agency, V end D Rendant, «t Port and Lang­ Wabash R. R ‘’AH . France—Demand. ■•SS: câbler *63. Merch U A 3 7 v v 111 Seyward Building, vig-.orla. B.C. ley Phone «611. First-claee workmanship DUNLOP * FOOT Wlll> s Overland ... . . Italy—Demand. 4.56: cable». 4.5# «», U WeMlnghouee Klee *1-; Belgium—I»e|nand. 7 *2 «4: cshle*. 7.63. 692 66 1062.56 Phene 7777. Re». 622SL1. J Palmer. Mgr. Barristers Solicitors. Netarlee. et A. 16«-4 BRITISH AMERICAN V7ICTORIA PLTTMB1NG CO.. 164» Pan- Members of NOVA SCOTIA. MANITOBA. 44 Germany--Demand. .1*: cable*.-, 10«v V dore »t phonee *4»$ and 1«S#L 86 ALBERTA and B. C. BARS Vm l#ShlP & Co Holland—Demand. 36.3*: cables. Jr5l RtLVKR DYEING AND CLEANING Phone 11$. nmerve 1< Norway—Demand. 17.32. Ixmdon. Aug. 15.—Bar" silver. 33d. per Phan»* 1164 end ISSIL ...... 23-3 Sweden—Den.and. 25.22 ounce. Mdnev. ;• percent. Discount rairs: BOND CORPORATION, Lî£ 412-18 Say ward Bldg. Victoria. B. C ...... 63-4 «• Fe.irs Roebuck Denmark—Demand. 21.5#. Khort bills. 2% per cent.: $

' » VICTORIA DAILY TIMES TUESDAY. AUGUST K», 1922

:iz s rr>jæn*| ii jf.yiMMMWl' "" *"*«*•»"**' ACTI' vs*hen one's kitchen Is equipped with the dependable “Monarch” Range. 4’or top of range cooking or for oven baking the STATISTICS SHOW DELEGATION AT . ON SHORT! REPORT Dan Cupid eased up last month after his annual Jhne drive and Council Committee to Probe Victoria had only 33 marriages as ‘Fruit-a-tivcs” Completely Phone 6510. compared to «S the month previ­ CITIES’ PIET 739 Yates St. ___ -t Taxation Proposals; Plan ously. according to statistics, laid Relieved Me possesses points of superiority that even- housewife appreciates. More the City Council by City The ••Monarch" malleable construction Insures many, many years Legislation Health Officer Dr. JL <1 Ihive Mat Dewar, Gillespie, Pringle and 1 i«)«y KLV Vancouver. B-C of useful service. Price, with pin night. Marriages fast month Raymur to Back Him at Mu­ “I suffered with all the symptoms $120 00 thus were at the rate of 10 2 per water front .... and Todd Income Tax Perry thousand. There were 30 deaths nicipal Union Convention of Female trouble, with chronic Con­ Special for Wednes­ Schemes Are Withdrawn a* compared to 4* An Jung, but the stipation and constant. Headaches. 1 stork was busy, bringing In 7* Mayor Marchant and Alderman had pains low down In the back and by Sponsors new Victorians as compared to 68 Dewar, Alderman Gillespie. <*lty So­ Sides of the body. A doctor advised in June. licitor H. 8. Pringle and City Comp­ The City Council commenced the troller J. L. Raymur will form Vic­ me to have an operation. 1418 Douglas Street. woçk of putting Dr. Adam Shortt s toria's delegation at the annual con­ I Marled taking •'Frult-a-lives'* day Morning Seljjng 2213 Oak Bay Avenue. proposals for the reform* of V ictoriwe vention of the i iHwt of krttiah and this medicine has comptrfr’v re­ lumlda Municipalities in Kamloops in lieved me of all my misery and suf­ finances into effect last night with i k tober. _The Mayor announced to the the appointment of a committee City Council last night that he had fering. which will go thoroughly into the picked those gentlemen to represent am free of pain* and headaches Shortt report, and make recommend­ the < ity at the Union’s meeting. and the terrible Constipation, and Special Bargains From the ations on the suggestions conta Inert During the next few weeks the BUY COAL NOW in It The committee, appointed, at Council will consider what proposals what saved me is the fruit medikne, the suggestion of Alderman A. E. DECIDE 1 VOTE it will lay before the Union. At the “Frult-a-tlves" Staple Department la Sound advice. Priera may not advance nor may there be any .Todd, for this purpose consists of present moment no such pro|H>saJ* MADAM M. J. GOR8E. Aldermen Gillespie. Leenving. Todd shortage of coal thia Winter, but have even been thought of. for the 50c. a has. « for 12.50. trial size 26c. Flannelette Blankets, in Bleached Canton Flannel BE PREPARED and Dewar. aid rtnen have !*ee'n too busy jwlth Alderman Todd s resolution, pro- At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- white and grey, in the by taking advantage of an adequate supply and of tha opportunity other things to give any considera­ heavy quality with a posing the formation of this commit­ tion to the matter. Yesterday morn­ i-lives, Limited. Ottawa. largest size made, Rest good nap; regular 25c to fill your'bln» tee. ran as follows: Council Asks Trustees to Set ing the first matter which may he At Your Own Convenience. “Whereas, the necessity of broad­ brought before the Union was oon- quality. Wednesday Special Wednesday |>ont wait the rush season, but Order Vbur Winters Supply ening the basis of taxation In Vic- tie Questionnaire Issue; slrered by the Mayor and Police morning, pair. S2.98 torto 1» frequently urgqa. and « 'ommlweloner Htaneland the I>re~ ....------None, ana seder-tha heal, Ike - ~------30-Inch Cambric Shirt­ morning, yard . . 18C Shortt has made a number or ter Parents Oppose It venTion oTvfre T.rrmwr T? »ryrmrrr PROTEST AGAINST commendations upon the subject. conference, however, failed to reach ings in light cheeks 21 Inch Tea Toweling, Nanaimo-Wellington Coal “And whereas, some of the lines Whether parent» of Victoria school any definite conclusion: along which taxation may be broad­ The Mayor asked the aldermen to and stripes. A splendid Splendid drying quali­ children will vote upon a question ened will require legislation and it. think about the Union convention quality for men’s and ty; regular 25c. Wed­ consequently, is desirable that the najre to outline their ylewg on pro during the next few days and make boys’ shirts : regular J. KINGHAM & CO., LIMITED City Council should soon give further posed changes In the ptlblk* ac h**ol any suggestions thev wished con nesday morning, at, a cernlng the work of Victoria's dele New Building Would Ruin :iOe. Wednesday morn­ Phene 847 consideration to the matter. curriculum will depend upon the Vic­ 1004 Breed Street “Be it resolved, that a special com­ toria School Board. The City Council gat ion at the meeting. Adjoining Property Values, ing, yard ..... 23<* yard ...... 1®C OUR METHOD:—Twenty sacks te the ten and 100 lbs. ef coal mittee of the Council, consisting of Aldermen Deeming. Dewar. Gillespie last night decided to leave the issue Council Told « in each each. and Todd, he appointed to make such to the Trustees to decide. recommendations to the Council, assessment equity Thia decision was reached after _ Vigorous protest against the City concerning the foregoing subjeet. as Two Specials in Dress Goods letter had lieen received from John School Board's plan to establish they may consider fit. and that the Dean, head of tfc« committee of busi­ school for Chinese pupils on city 42-Inch All-Wool Navy committee he requested to report at ness men who brought I hr. Adam URGED BY ALDERMAN 38-Inch Shepherd Checks an early datje.” Shortt here recently to Investigate property at the corner of Caledonia Regular 49c. Wednesday Serge Need Legislation. the City's finances. Mr. Dean en­ Avenue and Cook Street was voiced Regular $1.25. Wednes­ Basket Work Gifts Made “There is little doubt that If we closed a letter from the Victoria in a petition laid before the City morning, QC/s are to put any of Dr. Shortt'* pro­ Parent-Teachers' Federation whten Alderman A. E. Todd Heard in Council last night by residents of yard ...... OUU day morning By Disabled Veterans posals into effect we shall require opposed tK* submission of the ques­ this neighborhood. The petition was legislation In certain directions" tionnaire proposed by the business Address on Shortt Financial signed by about forty people. Black and white shep­ The clever finger, of thaw disabled men maka a hundred The petitioners opposed the erec­ Alderman Todd asserted. “For that Report to Gyro Club herd cheeks. Splendid An excellent quality and one different kind, of baeketwork gift novelties. Ask to reason the sooner we get down to The Parent-Teachers* Federation tion of the proposed Chinese school of all-wool English be shown the display In the department stores. Tour patronage business on the matter the better. I held: "on the grounds that it would not w e a r i ng quality for expect the committee considering the “1. That the questionnaire is in our The findings of the Hhortt report only he a detriment to our properties, serge, which will give Is saltiest 1 y solicited. on Victoria City finances were dealt house dresses and chil­ matter could report at the next meet­ opinion too lengthy. hut that we should suffer serious with n't length in an address deliv­ very satisfactory wear. ing of the Council" “2. That the average parent, not loss in consequence.” dren’s wear. In view of the decision to appoint being familiar with the different ered by Alderman A. EL Todd to the E. B. Jones wrote to the Council The Red * Crete Werkshep this committee to consider the tax­ courses of study at the High School, Gyro Club at luncheon yesterday on the same subject, and declared Phene 2188 could, not be expected to answer in afternoon. On the whole, summar­ that the erection of the proposed 614. Fort Street ation clauses of the Shortt report Alderman Perry and Alderman Todd teTllgently the various questions deal ized the speaker, he agreed with Dr. school would soon make the district Specials From the Ready-to- withdrew their motions urging the ing with the curriculum. For example Adam Shortt. but took an exception in which it was built a suburb of Inauguration of an income tax here. If some of the subjects were elimin­ to Doctor Shortt’s statement that the Chinatown. If the building were Alderman Perry explained that his ated it would dt bar students from single tax had failed. Only unwise erected, he warned. Chinese people wear Section scheme for levying an Income tax matriculating to any university. management and' ill-fortune had up­ would move Into the neighborhood, GENTLEMEN ! WE SAT $8 00 A PAIE had been endorsed by Dr. Shortt In “3. That as only a small portion of set the efficacy of the single tax and white people would be obliged to Children*» Fine Stockinette Bloomers, in black aiyl color*, his report, and therefore would re­ parents may take the trouble to fill here, stated Alderman Todd. move out. V elastic waist and knees, sise 2 to 12 year* regular 85c. lor Goodyear Welt Dress Boots. Fit, style and wear in the answers it would be impossible The Council decided to refer The ceive consideration with the other Blames Public Apathy. Wednesday morning ...... V. .S9< guaranteed. Step in and look the» over. clauses of that document H was by this method to ascertain the view- That adverse winds attacking the matter to the School Board for re­ useless to consider the matter twice, of the majority.’* municipal craft on the ocean of fin­ port. The Federation added that it was Nurses Aprons, of white cambric, large slxe with shaped he said. Both the Pern* and Todd ancial doubts had been ably assisted WAT SON’S ‘anxious actively to support any income tax motions have been on the skirt, bib and pockets; regular $1.98. Wednesday . BSf movement having for Its object the by the indifference of the public, was 633 Yates St. The Home af G—d ear Council agenda for months, but have a contention of the speaker, who improvement of education.'* never been taken up. cc ' *ed the Gyro Club on Us TRY TO STAGE 10 only, Jersey Cloth Sweaters, in shades of rose coralette, pr^ civic interest platform. emerald and olive green; size 36 to 40; regular $7.95. Booth, Christopher Wright. W. Wal­ REMOVE ROCK FROM tfs view that one of the CITY EMPLOYEES’ RACES WITHOUT Wednesday morning ...... $3.98 WHAT THE CLUBS ker, Gilbert Bereeford. Carl Nicker­ ROCK BAY ENTRANCE pi oubles here had been ex- BETTING HERE son. Ed. Gartner. John Baxter. Gar­ LEADER LEAVES cf al improvement taxation w, red In by the speaker, who Oddments, in brassieres and bandeaus. Brassieres of strong ARE DOING field Weeks. Thomas Allen. Charles Rock at the entrance to Rock Bay CITY SERVICE d« nslderahle length with the Efforts are how being made by white cotton, well reinforced under arm; elastic, shoulder Pawlett, Bert Hughes, William Car­ will be removed by the Dominion fo ic unresponsibtlity in the racing Interests to secure per­ strap, front fastening; sizes 38. 40. and 44. Bandeaus of t Nanaimo Gyre Club. michael. Oscar Thomas. Hobart Isaac Byers, for several years Public Works Department immedi­ b< prior to the war. ately. Authorisation for the work mission to stage a three-day race pink repp, back fastening style, with elastic inset; sixes The officers and charter members Stearman. Dr. Morrison, Stanley leader Ir. the Civic Employees* Pro­ Fined y Alderman Todd was meet without betting at the Wil­ has been received by J. P. Forde. Dis­ s* iat assessments were' now of Nanaimo Gyro Club are as fol­ Harding. tective Association and storm centre lows in connection with the B.C. 38 and 40; regular 65c. Special Wednesday morning, 49f • of the celebrated “Byers Case" last trict Engineer here, and last night gi proved, but not yet equtt- lows: Honorary Members—Bert Steph­ Agricultural Association's Fall President—Joe Cooper. night tendered to the City Council the f*ltr Council decided to release al Id. Final clearance of ready-to-wear and untrlmmed shapes in enson. Dr Ingham. Ed Hughes. the Public Works Department from Fair, it was learned to-day. Ap­ Vice-President—H. Humber. his resignation from the Waterworks till true that some places plication for permission to hold the cost of any damage that may •ageously overtaxed” and all . wanted colors ; values to $8.50. Wednesday Secretary—L. R. Booth. Be gentle with robbers and high­ Department. Mr. Byers has been in such wagerless racing will be occur as a result of the removal of ot maxed to an opposite ex- morning ...... 91*89 Treasurer—W. E. Phllpott. way men. Turn the other cheek and the City service for fourteen years, made to the Oak Bay Council by Directors—A If. l>endoff. Jas. Cros- the rock to city's sewer outfall and c< wtinued. holding with Dr. persuade them to use the classified and his resignation was received with racing interests Immediately. It 25 Only. Whitî*Cotton Twill Wash Skirt.; alar 21. 27. ÎS pan. O. Erlandson. A. Kennedy. ^ keen regret by the CounclL adjacent concrete culvert work. SI the assessments must be ads for a Job. was understood. Rat ing men are Members—Douglas Proctor. Ernest hopeful that the (>ax Bay <’oun- and 29. Wednesday morning, each ...... iirther Civic Aid. cil will allow a three-day race uestion of further Provin- meet, providing there is no betting Cl he speaker felt that the in connection with it. Members p, hould contribute an in- of the Council approached on the cr ire of the amusement tax. subject, however, have not en­ Window Marquisette p, operty tax. insurance, and couraged this expectation. vi mse incomes to the muni* Shade Special and Voile cl _ ker felt. too. that the Gov- er lould collect an Income tax Dark green opaque, Curtains fr municipality, and divide ESQUIMAU COUNCIL mounted on guaran­ Lovely quality with lace In­ tk Is among the centres per c* population. Increase In sertion. some hemstitch­ p, iotor and amusement taxes teed Hartshorn rollers, ed. 33 inches wide, big, 2*4 w__ _ «blé. thought Alderman yards long, very easy to IN BRIEF SESSION complete wibi bracket launder, effective in ap­ Todd. To Holders of Five Year As to the city reverted lands Ald­ and ring pull ; size 3 pearance and suitable for erman Todd reiterated his belief in any room. Wednesday an eventually satisfactory solution of Prepare for Progressive Pro­ x 6. Wednesday morn­ morning Special, per this problem Already 1200.000 worth pair ...... 1 9^*50 of reverted lands had been disposed gramme After Holidays ing special, each 89C of by the Reverted Lands Commis­ 5i per cent Canada’s sion In the past two years, he said. Intimating that th.rr werr pnaal- The speaker declared himself in Mlitmi of great mdu.trUI develop­ favor of the Improvement taxes, but ment In the Municipality of fcaqul- against the realty profit tax. the lat­ malt. Reeve I-ockley ««er laa ter of which he held to be unwise. night's brief meeting of the Council Victory Bonds In conclusion Alderman Todd com­ expressed the conviction that if ad- plimented the Gyro Club on its civic vantage were taken of the oppor­ interest programme, and urged a tunities confronting the district it Issued in 1917 and Maturing 1st December, 1922. continuation of that tenet of the would not be long before Esquimau creed of civic usefulness. took its place as one of the most prosperous industrial centres of Van­ MISSIONARY ARRIVES couver Island. The meeting of the Council was Rev. A. E. Armstrong Passenger from one of the shortest on record, and Orient by C.P.S.S. Liner. bnly a few matters of routine were CONVERSION PROPOSALS disposed of at the session.. Rev. A. E. Armstrong, assistant The Council decided to become af­ CAMPERS Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail secretary of Presbyterian Foreign filiated with the Good Roads L*kgue he MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders Missions, arrived pn the Empress of of British Columbia, and Reeve themselves of this conversion privilege should take Canada yesterday from a world mis-', Locklev was named the Esquimau representative at the next convention of these bonds who desire to continue their their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT slonary tour. Tinvestment in Dominion of Canada securities theLATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of Mr. Armstrong will confer with to be held in Kamloops In October. Presbytery conveners of British Co­ Favor Development. privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange lumbia and Journeying across Can­ Following the Summer vacation an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing ada will meet those of Alberta. Sas­ Reeve Lockley will bring to the at­ hoods bearing 51 per cent interest, payable half yearly, tention of the Council some of the an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of katchewan and Manitoba. of either of the following denes:— He will confer with Alberta con­ schemes which he has had in mind The woods are yours the new issue. veners In Calgary. August l*. Regina, for some tlmo regarding the Indus­ August 22. qnd Winnipeg. August 24. trial and social development of the (a) Five year bonds, dated 1st November. Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest municipality, and In this respect he The meetings are being arranged by 1922. to mature 1st November, 1927. payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their Rev. JV G. MacBeth. who is convener hopes to have the support of a ma­ December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders of of foreign missions for British Co jority of the Council. (b) Ten year bonds, dated 1st November, During the present season the to enjoy, but only if coupon bonds will detach and retain the last uftmatured municipality has been brought to the 1922, to mature 1st November, 1932. coupon before surrendering the bond itself Jor conversion attention of tourists more than ever before In the history of the district. While the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st purposes. Visitors ALWAYS Welcome Reeve Ixtckley points out ifiid he in­ fers that among the visitors there The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks ------• 1 December, 1922, the new bonds will commence to earn have been quite a number who have you keep them green interest from 1st November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will more serious matters in mind than be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, m fully mere sightseeing. OF A FULL MONTH S INTEREST TO THOSE registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form If a 1000 Not only Reeve !.oekley. but a AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION number of the councillors are of the carrying interest payable 1st May and 1st November opinion that some of the district’s . PRIVILEGE. of each year of the duration of the loan. The first interest opportunities have been overlooked, payment accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bonde Women and when the Council gets down to Its regular sessions after the holidays . This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds of the new issue will be sent to the banks for —were asked what work they It u generally understood that a pro­ and is not open to other investors. The bonds to be delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered would like most to lie rid of. gramme of progress will t»e laid there would be 1000 answers down and followed out as far as i>o«- i wr* under this proposal will be substantially of the bonds. 8l*The next meeting df the Council PUT YOUR same character as those which are maturing, except The bonds of the maturing issue which are not “THE WASHING” will lie held two weeks hence, and it converted under this proposal will be paid off in cash on 1» intimated that the agenda will In­ that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the i -± the 1st December, 1922. clude a number of valuable sugges­ BE BID tions from some of the councillors, which will furnish the basis of dis­ cussion which may lead to consider­ FIRES OUT W. S. FIELDING. OF IT able advantage for the municipality. Minister of Finance. It was decided to give the road at Macaulay Street a treatment of PHONE tarvia efôre the wet weather sets In. Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, 1922. [ki A complaint regarding garbage wash­ a 172 : ing up on the beaches was referred m&mnfSciryn^ mmsmasmasaam 1 to the health committee 4