WHERE T0_G0 TO-NIGHT WEATHER FORECAST ♦ Columbia—“Beyond the Border;" 'Coliseum—"A* Artist'* Modal. *1 = Playhouse—"Maggie and Jiffgs in Lon­ For 26 hour* ending 5 p.m., Friday : don." „ X Capitol—“I Want My Man.' Victoria and vicinity—bight to mod­ Dominion—"Revaille. * erate wind*, parity cloudy and warmer.

PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. («> NO. 133 VICTORIA, B.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925 -lfi PAGES POWERS NOW WATCHING EVENTS IN CHINA Shanghai Strike Spreads and Unreal in Other Oriental Areas Growing ^ ^ - - - DIED IN PARIS; nations sending Maintenance Men Forced Out of Nova Scotia Mines C. FLAMMARION ARMED FORCES TO 42890^ IS SOON TO TAKE UP OWEN B. BIKE* AND SHANGHAI REGION ALL COAL MINES AFFECTED POST IN AUSTRALIA; Chinese Strikers in Shanghai District Estimated to SIR JOHN L BAIRD Number 100,000, Most of .Them Being Coolies; BY STRIKE IN NOVA SCOTIA Chang’s Forces Preparing to Fight Feng's Army ™ÏZ«sa IT MW CiPIIAlip AUPRES F0R for Possession of Peking 4 -a— - — Vancouver, June 4—Friends of ARE NOW CLOSELY PICKETED ♦ • wen B. tt'annonhall) Baker who. Shanghai. June 4—The strike in the Japanese cotton mill* with Harry F. Bowash, alias Myers. Victoria Men Form $50.000 1* lying in Oakalla Prison awaiting which was. the beginning of rioting here, is spreading, buT no Men Opposing British Empire Steel Corporation Take trial on the charge of murdering Tug and Barge Company further attacks on foreigners are reported. The strikers now ere Action on Advice of Heads of International Union; Five Million iDoliar Company mîfnaWàf to hit assistance, it was learned yes­ Withdrawal of Maintenance Men Disturbs New terday. t<^ Develop New Coal Fields Manila, June 4.—With 300 marines aboard, bound for Shang­ ft. C. lx>we. a Victoria lawyer. has Waterford, Which Depends on Plant for Light been retained to conduct his defence hai, the United States%hip Jason departed from the Cavite naval when the ease l* called tor trial at New Brit w6 Columbia cow- station to day. The grmboat’Sacramento, now at Hongkong, has and Water . -....~.....------—:------tba assixee which are to ope» In the PAStSS wittl.''itl>rtat.$ntali.ng mnre Capital City on Jun£ T%. than #10,000.OIKJ were granted also been ordered to Shanghai. At the preliminary , hearing In incorporation at the Parliament March both Baker und Sowash were Tokio, June 4.—The Japanese Government to-day ordered the Glace Bay. N.8.. June 4—The struggle in Nova Scotia between undefended and It was reported Building* to-day. Baker1 had tried to raise fupds for his small cruiser Tâtsuya from Sasebo to Shanghai with 2Q0 marines the British Empire Steel Corporation and its mine employees, defence by selling a story of hla life Largest aiming the enterprises about to enter its fourth month, has assumed a new phase; John to ;i newspaper syndicate In the is the Hat Creek Coal Ltd., which for duty there in connection with the disturbances in the Chinese W. MacLeod, district president of the United-Mine Workers of Ubitvd State*. is to lie a #5.000,000 company, to city. The cruiser was under orders ter sail late this afternoon, America, claiming he was following the advice of International Washington, June 4.—DfcUUrbancc* develop the new coal fields along In Shanghai and eantsn have been 1‘resident J. L. Lewis to prosecute “a vigorous fight." ordered the Pacific Great Kastem HkiT extended to Include Changçha. where the picketing of all mines in an endeavor to prevent further main­ TOURISTS-HÈRE way. The head office of this rom: Camille Flammarion. Suc­ the situation us reported to the State p«ny will be in Vaacuum. I «apartmen t here la described ». FIFTY LIBERALS tenance work by other than company oflfieials. Another large comjKiny I* the cumbed To-day m France;. • serious, but under control." Up to a late hour this morning nq disturbances were reported Alberni-Pacific Lumber Co. Ltd , ,$3,- EARLIER THAN 000 00©, with head Office in Vancou­ Past Eighty-three BRITISH MEASURES at any of the mines. ver London, June 4.—A very grave OECUIRED ELECTED The United Mine Workers’ order Hlarttld Klworthy and associates of Pari*. June 4—Camille Flam view is taken here of the disturb­ followed closely upon the publication Victoria have formed the $50.000 marioii. the noted French astron- ance* in Shanghai and the out­ Only Eleven Candidates of of the reply of J_. K IflcLurg, viee- LAST SEASON Island Tug and Barge Co. Ltd.. Vic- look in China generally, fsar be- precident of the corporation. to ÜMii «mw.- -twee....Unlay, aged., Opposition Parties in Sas­ offer made by Hon. James Murdock^ « HEATHER Other companies granted Incorpor- toward a situation resembling eight y-three. Federal Minister of Labor, at the Australia will shortly hare as Interest High in Puget Sound ation here to-day are: Vegalene oil the Boxer uprising. It was said katchewan Successful Its Gov er nor-1» enfer* 1 Major- and Gas Co. Ltd.. $100,000, Vancouver . Instance of the miners’ executive, to Vamllle FlnmmarioTl. the French in oflioial circle* the Govern­ HBSUlIRr The rot»ofi~raedlator. pro­ General . Btr . John Lawrence * Country Vnlty Mines Ltd., $36#.0OO. Vancou- ment waa taking all naoMMrjf Baird, named to succeed I ri Till flffiriai fauintQ ishdiplomatie- servis» «yy—rsu Hotels Booked to Capectty & Cs|WWWrt1lT-VI tlUNB yvuHlj his repfy; stated "our opinion Is that he wo* applause from the layman, It Is understood the British Gov­ under conditions as they now exist new»» fEe: Tllè IM. lie eoe. North Vancouver; ernment sees no need at present to Are Completed For Eagle’s Convention Kaetern Imports Ltd.. $10.000. Van- some of his serious-minded «x>ntem­ arbitration 1» not neoeseary." Great War. This week he waa poraries in the study of astronomy make overtures to other interested included in the Kings birthday uver; Westminster Apartment* powers for . concerted action, hut Regina. June 4.— No further chaegw THE CHIEF POINT From eighty to one hundred d., $100,004», New Westminster: B. attacked many of his theories as pure DEATHS IN IS, h*t of honors, being made a S fancies.—-—r—:—■—------should such a necessity arise, the 1» reported in the Saskatchewan po­ This attitude, coupled with varl- C. Bmnanxa MtneF Ltd . $f3» if on Shanghai and soon there would be change will be made before the offl- the executive, they said, that the is booked to capacity - for the ooo. Victoria; Ready One Dollar Taxi a neighboring hill watching rTTP~ cia.T. tauuflL:atiaclLJ[jll take place on " continued existence of - the organisa- : Hautes ' convent ion. I{e*erva. Ltd.. V#MHH*wvee-r-Smellie and | niu-tlng iirh-and.... wailing._fur_ the ap- tlsh cruiser Tune TTn aTT tton had become the main point at , TO BE FILED BY T'— U WT— - 1 gWEH#IIEK Observatory Men Offer no tions are heavy for other con­ Gakagh-r Ltd. $25.000. North Van­ pearunce of the star*. aume of those seats now credited to issue, and paved the way for the couver Coronation Hotel* Ltd.. $10 - In hi* fifteenth year he wrote and the cruiser Cx Mille ^lgjn.neOti,n„ gjila.^g. the el bee ••F** TTfronr*" 100-per k-ent picketing order, which Hope of Immediate Lower ventions. The Victoria Antomo- OtW. Gulden Hlanir.k. .GLier,ILL.-LIU. Look «u» the origt nf-Thy wnri.r, •nur: wear then1 imiftltorhlrTgr praeent expectations. Notable i _ wa given last night. Temperatures SEWS REEL EIRE Wle Camp has beaten last year's re 000. Vancouver; XV'hllc Jslan«l Agri­ in his own word*. It luckily never submarine section and several gun these are Cutknlfe. where the Gov­ NEW WATERFORD PROBLEM nrd and the influx still continue* at cultural ChemltMil Co. Ltar, To- servatory, and became an assistant 1 As regards the agitation cording to the preeent counL pickets visited the plant and t«n»k astronomer to le* Verrier.* and wrote among the workers and students, out the maintenance men who had . and Middle West since Sunday were : in the course of a letter "Expect big runt*a«l Mining Co. Ltd., $80 090, Spo­ bis first published book at nineteen thé editorial writer* of the Lon­ been working since last night. day. L I , , next Winter. Many of our peop> kane.kjun Wn., and flandon, B.C. years of age. It was translated ut don papers are elmoat unanimous The withdrawal of the mainten­ tell me this in their letters." These once Into almost every language. in attributing it to Bolshevist in.- t-- ance- men from the plant ut New New York City, panting amid a | 'fhe Dominion Day pnraJe, fua- hsse of humidity with the mercury encouraging signs follow similar re­ He soon nssum«*d direction of the fluences. especially the activity Waterford has serious aspects. The 84 before noon, reported a death to- i tuning til Crystal (iartlen Car­ port* from transportation men and scientific review. "Cosm«»s." and also of the Soviet Ambassador, M. town depends on the plat.t for light from the five cities interested in the publishe With the famous aeronaut Godard, the utter dtwkreatton and ctiao*~rxtst‘ IE continue a* they are to-day the pa- j the southern states due to have thejStagOtl in VKTOna. Organization campaign Interest in the Puget Sound; the young astronomer ascended in ing in China, due to the lack of a balloons to study the heavens. These strong central government and. the tient* must be removed to other In­ test wave continue with them, it is now well ndvaiHMMl, ami indi- country has been aroused to a, greater - III $8.000 Plant Was Discovered stitutions in the district. forecast. } pitch than ever before. j «Coatineed en !»*■* 2> rapacity and corruption of the Tuch- For yesterday New York reported ' ratM that the display w'ill he sev­ kJ# TorÆÆîStî&u .uT Round-up by Police Was Ex­ uns. or governors. By Officials Thirty-five a temperature of $2. Philadelphia 94 eral miles in length. UNITED ACTION und Washington. D.<% the highest in ing that he enjoyed his trip to Vic­ tensive: Two Suspects | Miles From Seattle One of the points which the toria last year so much that he will The London Times and other lead­ the country. 9S. bring a large party out this Summer. ing papers see. the only remedy In HOTTEST FOR YEARS eommittee in charge ^ea" Killed in Fight Seattle, June 4.—Federal prohibi­ JOINT SEARCH TOO _.uh lh, m,hllr nml 11 Hat of the visitors who earnest united action b.v the Powers tion agents here to-day reported the turc of the < ;j^rnival 7. hthJ V.C hflwlll come with him. Every mall for Chicago. June 4.—Little hope for to restore peace and order.» capture o£ a $8.000 moonshine plant to keep to the fore t* the \a u f the Bureau brings scores of Inquiries Restrictions on Travel in » While the fear 1s widety expressed .cooler weather was held out to-day tut *» adver li»#- and arrest of three men at Lochaloy, tiy The f:ntted Bfares weather’hTnvkrr j this -* regarding t«ad% paHr* xitd hntcT « ' Country Are to be Lifted To-1 AGREEMENT IS NEAR th;.t the situation In Shanghai Is be­ thirty-five miles north of Beattie, last ment of Victoria AMUNDSEN URBED to a nation sheltering. In many conimodation In Victoria. coming worse. The Times believes night. places, from the greatest heat In WORLD INTEREST Article» by—Prank titotm* on- Van- It should he rendered • -asler by the couver Island appear this month in morrow, it is Stated j French Say European Treaty The prisoners. A. G. Venlette, many years. Pathe. Fox Films, and other lead- arrival of the British. United States Lujther Nadeau and Alonso My rick, Norwegian Aviators Suggest Continuance of high temperatures». mg moving -tw-tuee The Pactfir Hportsdian. Ban Fran­ and -Japanese cruisers, which hare cisco; The Alberta Motorist. The ttofia, June X. ^^ThF^cTnintrv-wlile ^-Iflcluding Great Britain is the agents narrated, showed th» nffl- MacMillan, U.S. and CHar- prevalent from the Ttocky "Mountain* announced their Intention to include Motorist and The'Pacifie round-up of I’ommunlsts yielded 450 either àîrcâdy reached port or are c« rs around the plant, which waa la -to the Atlantic' f°r serersl days, we» the eetehrTfSoo U* -tbeir .jxorld cveat M fsrnspent*, many nf trhtnn havr r*m* L— a Possibility Ini mediately rhje operation, before learning the mission cot. France, Aid Efforts weekly pews reels. Coast Motorist. forecast by the weather observers for frsscd. the police sav. to connection* CHANG ACTIVE of the visitors. l at least forty-eight hotars longer at The area to be tniversed will ex­ with Illegal organlzHtions. , Reply of Paris Officials to The plant included three «till* ; many points. tend from northern Douglas Street to Two suspevts wer4* killed at Lour- Further indications of the serlous- with a total cap<^cty of $25 gallon*. Two Seaplanes Are to be Sent Beacon Hill Park. Police arrange­ To Hear Charges neeB pt thq, general situation In China ment» are being made to assure that ga* when they resisted arrest.- British Observations is Sent were given to-day by dispatches re­ Twenty-jlve hundred 'gallon* ot to Arctic From Norway ho invasion of the roadways will lake of Manslaughter "Street traffic I* . being permitted^ to London ceived by British ogiclal circles mash and 300 gallons of moonshine place, but the committee are hope^ until midnight, and the reductions stating Chang Tsao-Llp. war lord of were Aeetroyed. » This Week on traveling Jire to be lifted tq-mor- This was rated the largest distil­ ful of hearty accord by the cltigcns Paris. June 4,-Thf Trench reply Manchuria, was about to withdraw with this essential matter. Vaneouver, June f—Three man­ row. lery raided In the history of Snohom­ The authorities at Varna arrested to the British 'observations,r«‘gHriling from the central coalition govern­ ish <'minty. It stood on a creek theft FEATURE CITY'S PAST slaughter easm, arising out of recent the proposed French note to Germany ment of the country. With aid automobile trafflt- talalltlee were 160 person* on charges of connection had been dammed. . New York. June. 4 A suggestloni The Carnival Committee ha* in with the communist plot or member­ answering the lattcrs suggestions which It Is reported will be supplied listed on the doeket In the police for a Western European security pact by Japanese inaen-et*. Chang will at­ for United Htates and French co­ hand a series of four historical floats, court here to-day and were formally ships In communist groups. upera U on. in the search for the rats*- 1 NOTE FROM ALLIES depicting events of importance to will be sent to London to-night. tempt to takeT\-klng from the troops remanded. Ing Anvuhdsen-Kllsworth North Pole Victoria and Vancouver Island. it is said, in offilcal circles that the of General »ng Yu-Hsiang, the Thomas Taylor, driver of the light “Christian General." who has com­ flying expedition is made in dis­ Communication Lists Repub­ The first of these represents the truck which struc k down and Ttllled Man Killed in matter is considerably nearer a so­ REWARD FOR ARREST patches fhom Oslo. Norway. arrival of Capt. Look at Nootka. the lution. The French have tried to manded the city since the coalition Mrs. Bessie Stockwell last Ssturday. was formed. 1 Two Norwegian seaplanes, under lic’s Failure Under Treaty second will portray the founding of and Krancis T. Wheateroft. driver of me | ______Bandy, charged aa a result of an ar principle, but that a number of de- fair, but declares the responsi­ Published Saturday ddys. and In comparison a replica of rident on May >. when Miss Klleei fight believed to June beka caused ,,o„ remained to be settled He ex­ the new Esquimau drydock. bility reste upon the Cnihbee McMillan, a passenger In the car by nn attempt to hold up the taxi pressed the belief an agreement demonstrants end not upen the Vancouver. June 4.—Ho Twang, Clreenlsnd; Donald B. MacMillan, j : . As escorts to these historical driver. tTnlted States explorer, from Ktah to ! Berlin. £*** 4. ™ *f**r:*"**" flo*,Vui. the service clubs are being ap- driven by Bandy, was killed. would he reached and the note sent authorities of the foreign .con­ Chinese vounsul'in Vancouver. Is Cape Columbia, and Dr. Jeaai Char-, ^t^JauIro- Proeclied to provide war parties of to Germany soon after the meeting cessions of Shanghai. asking Attorney-General Mansoa cot French explorer, along the east to fulfill th# disarmament require- t _P' . .. ------of the League of Nation*, which Is that the Provincial Government i Indians In full costume. to begin In Geneva to-day. JAPAN’S ATTITUDE Ownland coast. ! ment» of th* Versailles Treety 1 ?*or the main .portion of the demon­ offer a subsantial reward for the fommsndcr MarMilan is head of j presented to chancellor l.uther to- BRITISH VIEW Tokio, june 4.—An official spokes­ appréhension of those who are said Brltish stration pledges of entry of special FOSSILS OF PREHISTORIC th. all-Uhlted States expedition1 day by Huron d’Abermm. Hi float* have been received from all the The previously expressed British man for the Japanese Government to have kidnapped Wohg Eoon Sing which Is to leave Boston for the i Ambassador to Germany, represent- business concerns, clubs, and sport­ attitude regarding Germany’s secur­ referring to disturbance is China to­ and held him for six weeks prior to ,L.. monlh ing the Allied ambassadors who ac- day said. " his arrest on the Janet Smithemur- .«eiatNT lV NANSEN !. ompan.ed him. Forel,n Minister ing and social organization» of the INDIANS ARE FOUND BY ity pact proposal was that the Pad «Continued ea pese »> STATEMENT BY NANSEN Streaemann was present when the city. The fund provided by the should ilie confined to Western Euro­ der charge. - Announcement to this effect was Ceniva. June 4 lAsaoelated Preset j nol, n, delivered. It was an- Carnival Committee for prize money pean frontier*. —Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, veteran Arctic j nounCed simultaneous publication has be%! greatly increased, and as­ EXCAVATORS IN ARIZONA France has desired Kaetern Euro- William J. Bryan is made to-ifay by J. H. Renkler. K.Ç., explorer and reljef worker, said yea- wou|d made Saturday morning In sures competition. j pean frontiers to be taken Into con- counsel for Wong, who ..Ja*. still In ►oakalla Prison swaltlng trial. t-rday that absence of news of the the various Allied capitals. _ " UNUSUAL CELEBRATiQN MtomL Arlïfmi. June’«--The skeleton, c* twenty-nine prehietnrie Ih- gmiawnw1»#*»»* r„ tHmum w *k*'*wû«w ■ m wv ii A-»?*.' _ / - .iveagfiart...... ,w. I ■StaetoajMlhidcrforeign Brland p ans to To Write Memoirs dfans have"ju.’t 'liern unearthed' near’ fnin's Bkhetr. vm rh the oppmttmtty dwefeoifdW* wt- ^.TAX RULING AWAITED North Pole did not Justify the dr- d Ahernon said: Peterboro. Ont. June" 4. 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VICTORIA DAILY TIMER, THURSDAY, JUNE 4,1925 ,r ASSIST NATURE GALA MY il SHEÏ MARKS Parshalle Estate By Taking Campbell"* Cascara and Dandelion Tablets ISLE HIGHWAY ELECTION CEE OF WINS TROPHY IN Land Purchase A good laxative ami liver stimulant. CROWNING OF YOUNG QUEENS Ber tin, 25<, or 5 tins for ...... ___91,00 Special to The Times legngford, June 4.—An automobile SOLD ONLY AT —=7 traveling along the Island Highway1 0TTAWA DISCUSSION By-law Thousands of Flowers Used to Decorate Wonderful near Langford School on the turn of the road struck a tree so forcibly, Speculation as to Whether Other Victorians Uphold Musi­ The Owl Drug Co. Ltd. Floats Carrying Young Rulers on Their Gay that the car was badly wrecked last night. The paaeengers beyond being There Will be ffederal cal Traditions of. City TO THE RATEPAYERS OT Thrones; Children's Day Is Great Success severely cut with broken wlndow- VICTORIA: Campbell Bldg. Prescription W. H. Bland, MlV glaas escaped serions Injury. Election in 1925 Vancouver, June 4—:The First Fort and Deupiâe Specialists IS! .J Presbyterian Church Choir of Vic­ The l’arshalle Estate Land Mrs. J. Stewart, who hai been toria added fresh laurels to its col­ Purchase By-law, which, on Specie! to The Time* visiting Mrs. Ernest Le Quesne, Go|d- Nova Scotians to Vote June lection yesterday when It won the dune 16 is to he,voted upon by Sidney, .lune 4.—The North Saanich Women’* Institute, held etream Road, has returned to Ke­ 25; New Brunswick People flrat place in the Intermediate lowna, B.C. church choirs for the third year in the ratepayers, has been care­ Harold Haynes is Big Money For Men one of the best children’* days that has ever been held in Sidney. to Vote This Year Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shedh-y arc in Succession, while its quintette of fully considered and unani­ 1 nfortunately the.we.ather waa not all’it might have been, as a Vancouver, attending the British Co­ singers also won first place in the Ottawa. June 4—The result of the section demoted to quintettes. Other mously endorsed by the City Winner of Annual Who Battle in N.Y. very cold wind was blowing and a good deal of rain fell during lumbia Third Musical Festival. Nov Scotia provincial general elec­ Victorians who secured honors in­ Council. the afternoon. The event was held in the grounds of Beaeh House. tion June 25 is likely to have an Im­ cluded Miss Helen Winn' and, Mlae Rainbow Competition Ring Friday Night * Mrs. T. Florence of Victoria fa portant bearing on whether there The matter is somewhat intri­ The procession gathered at the schools and marched off about spending a few days in Langford. will or will not be a Federal general .Olga Hare, pianists, and Miss A. M Wise and Miss Isabel Crawford, vo­ cate, but, briefly, the passing ot New York, June 4.—Payment on a 2 o’clock, ("apt. Wilson at the head playing the bagpipes and Kay- election this year. ,, For the next year the Rainbow Mise U M. A. Savory was hostess While then- has been much talk of calists. the by-law will result in the Vasia of more than 14.400, a minute mond Brethour the drums, and about eight- local boys in the st her home this afternoon at a de­ dissolution of the Federal Parlia­ A packed house of enthusiasts ■ Cup. presented In 1912 by the offi­ will be made Gene Tunney and Tom lightful picnic, Fhieh. owing to the cers of H.M C.S. Rainbow, will be In ment. the general impression ha* witnessed the keenlyjrontrated com­ following : Gibbons for their fifteen-round Canadian .Scottish uniforms. The Kidney school float came first inclement weather, was held indoors. petition for the intermediate choirs, the hands of Harold Haynes, who been that (he Government would 1. Will avoid Provincial RticrcMlon heavyweight battle Friday night at behind the bagpipes, being very prettily decorated in pale blue The guests included Mrs. W. Apple* await the provincial elections before the choir of the First Presbyterian won it in competition yesterday at the ' Polo Grounds If the bout goes ton. Joan and Tommie, Victoria,; fas complications, costly t<» the • the Victoria Golf Club. The winner and white crinkled paper. reerhlng a final decision. Church of Vlctohia being pitte4 city, such a# exist in connection the limit, it is estimated. Mrs. J. L Brown. Mrs H. A. Hincks, Should Nova Scotia, like Has- against that of Vancouver's similar , Jiad a comfortable margin over his The advance sale of tickets Indic­ THE QUEEN Htella, Eileen, Oswald and < Maude with other estates. nearest opponents, Dr. IX M. Ralllie kat'hewan. again go Liberal, the religious organization in Harrison's s2. The by-law calls for no actual ates an attendance of 60.000 and re­ Hincks. Miss Savory. Betty Snedley feeling In political circles here is that •'open Thy Gates’' and Garretts ‘and H. W. K. Moore, who were tied ceipt* of $400.000. Thirty per cent, The golden-haired queen. Miss and Mrs. L. O. Wilkinson, expenditure of money. for second place. Marvin Goddard, eat on her thron<* WILL POLICE DUNCAN the Federal Government will go to "Praise Ye the Lord." 3. $6.700 will immediately be paid will be the share of Gibons giving the poll# 'In the Fall. Victoria, under the baton df Jack- Thirty-two golfers entered, and the him $120.000 or $8,000 for each three dressed in while .with her attendants The policing of Duncan City Mr. and Mra. James Beale are here to the city that otherwise would grouped around her In pretty white A provincial general- election In son Hanhy, repeated Its triumph -of not be received until some very competition waa thirty-six holes minutes round. has now been taken over by the from Calgary and are residing on New Brunswick is also due this year. Tunney's share will be $80 000. rep­ dresses with pale blue sashes. The their land on the Millatream Road. 1923 and 1924 and by a small mar­ indefinite future dale, if ever,- against bogey, the par handicaps be- Provincial Police, IT was an­ gin over the Vancouver singers, who Jng reduced by seven strokes and resenting twenty per cent, of the re­ atteodaats were Dorothy Prince, nounced" te-d*y. George Elliott, and the estate will probably be -were under the baton of Cyril able to continue paying taxes, three-quarters of the reduced handi­ ceipt» or more than $5,333 per round. Virginia Walker. Coline Cochran and formerly city constable there, The fighters are resting to-day Muriel Hold«*ridge. The pages were Warren, again bore off the Mount •instead of failing to do *<> as haa cap waa allowed >r becomes a member of the pro­ Pleasant shield. Haynes was one down at the fln- after a month’s training. Both are Jackie Gilman and Walter Wilson Bruce Rid path, Well been the ease with other simil­ vincial force and will be stationed North Vancouver waa. proclaimed arly circumstanced properties. ,lsh. while Dr. Baillie amljJUoore were pronounced In perfect trim. Tunney- .The North Saanich school float looked at Duncan under Corporal J. Rus­ TOWN IN PERSIA WAS six down. weighing 112 and Gibbons 180. very- beautiful, done In the school Known Athlete, Dies victorious in th£ main event of the 4. Two pieces of property, with They will appear before- the State sell. Corporal Kelr. formerly of festival, the choral societies contest. titles absolutely unencumbered, The results, with the net handicap colors yellow and blue. The queeh, Duncan, has won his sergeant's given, were as follows: athletic commission to-morrow af­ Miss Winifred Taffing. dressed In It was a magnificent vocal combat. will be turned over to the City, ternoon for the''official weighing In. stripe and is now atationed at In Toronto Age 41 Victoria. West Vancouver. New Harold E. Haynes (4), one down. white, looked charming. She .was Kamloope. Corporal Kelr waa SEIZED BY AFGHANS Dr. IX M. Ralllie (8). six down. surrounded by her attendants. Lillian Westminster and North Vancouver (a) The Rpyal Athletic Park, of on* of the Island officers who did Toronto, Jupe Bruce Ridpaih. entered the lists, and the only thing ^"approximately five acres. ft W. KTlIoore (7), six down. Tutte, Florence Nunn. Silva üûrtôh. excellent work- on the Beryl O A. ÎT. Ford (7), seven down. Eileen Jeffery. Rita Hoars, Etste well-known cahoelet, amateur hotkey Rebels From Across Border to mar the splendid provincial na­ (b) A piece of property of nearly L. C. Boyd (8), seven down.1". Horse Racing Chancellor and" Lily Robinson, who player and all round athlete, died ture of the event was the absence of four acres, fronting on the Gorge A. R. (îreen (8), eight down. were dressed'In dreeees of pale pink, here to-day. aged forty-one. Took Mirjawa; Town of an entry from Vancouver city. Road, and with railway frontage « W. 1» McIntosh (6). eight down. Winnip-K. Junt1 «.—Following are green and mauve paper dresses, and DuzdapNThreatened _ Bantocke "O Himalaya." and on the western boundary, suited Norman Thornton Fell (2). nine thr r.mills of rsiln* here yesterday carried little old-fashioned bouquets. North Si^nich School; 2, Sidney FLAMMARION DIED Holst’s "Swansea Town," were the ' for either Industrial or park pur- excellent cpntrafting test , Piece# ..fown. ...n rr I m*t I OMUtolWMBi V. A Ifclfcabed. tmfta, Jtme 4—A des­ _ _ HVSM. «ad whuOt m».i* ret*m«*l. Bilan Haynes (7v. nfhedown. ma, 114 (( owanl, II» 10. 110 ,1. *es!ie Heal. Next In the procession Uestdecorated bicycle 1. Efisa (Continued from page 1) chosen. or disposed of as circumstances beth VampheM. This was beaqtifully patch from Meshad, Persia. Ui-uuiy The North Vancouver Cb9ral So­ warrant*. 4 Hew Paterson (4), nine.down. $7.06; 2, Lady Hetty. 109 (MeEwan), came the patriotic float done In red, observations extended over reported Afghanistan rebels had cap­ A. Gi Beasley (2), ten down. - $9.46. $8: 3, Little Evelyn. 10$ (Bar­ white and blue, and with plenty of done in mauve and pink paper with ciety, by their delightful renditions The members of the City Council sunshade fixed over the handle bw»; of five years. tured .the town of-Mirjawa and were of these difficult works, gains one unanimously recommend the rate­ PL G. Garrett (4), ten down. ton ).'f 8.80. v.._ A fiaga on_.1V Miss Nellie Bowman as Uurlns_ the FrAncQ.-i‘rua*i*B WaE threatened______piHldsp, bfilh. lHJlIlîLXCLx : H. B, Johnson 4 4), Ufi ilown. . Hecond tea, six an* «me-half fur- Britannia Mt 'ln tfirw end j Homewood; 3. JLuulcia Hre yearfw possession of the Uta’a liu— payers to paw the By-law. thour. — Ip, 1871, ft* demonstrated the practical -man -province of Persia ah the steal Club ahiWd. - Th# Wsst V#»*- T. U. Mackay

mmmKmmmummlm •to— or VICTORIA DAILY TIMI'S, THVR8DAY, TVNE 4. 102.'-

CRIME IN WINNIPEG Just hardened criminals at heart, boasting issued..------The------average- criminal—p. oC ,^-diy,to- to their friends and parading themselves 1the report elates. I* the boy of seven- In an effort to show how close they ran in crime wnonR —mr.. ...u .... , leen to eighteen, at moot twenty to stick to their criminal associate», un­ roneratfon of Winnipeg during the last twenty-one years old. These youthful employment is blamed for much of the ? ’ear is indicated 1n the annual report l malefactors, the chief declares* arc Vancouver Island News HOLEPROOF Angus Campbell & Co. Ltd. OOSKARD HOSIERY CORSETS 1010 GOVERNMENT STREET WELL-KNOWN COUPLE SEEKS ACCESS TO : IE Exceptional Values in the Courtenay Board of Tradet — Miss Julia Dendoff Becomes Behind Move to Help Bride of Eugene Lother Logging

Special to The Times Direct access • -tw-GnmpiteH- River Nanoose Bay. June 4—A wedding from the logging camp* at Duncan of great Interest to N a noose resi­ Bay and Menâtes Ray i* sought by \e ideal dents took place on Thursday. May the Court enay - Comox Board, of 28, at 8L Andrew's Presbyterian Trade ai>d other interest*. The only- Ôf - / Church, when Miss Julia Dendoff route between these places at ptrs- Novelty Striped Spun Silk Flannel Sports and Mr. Kugene I .other-were -united ent ia by water. The main cost of in marriage by Rev. JL>._ Lister. Both the road. It la pointed out, Will be Jenms toe are Well known young people of Na- from the river to Duncan Bay. after Sports Dresses Skirts noose Bay. The bride was charming which there are old logging roads SUSPENDER STYLE in a fawn suit trimmed with., navy that may be followed. If the pro­ VERY TO CLEAR AT blue and wore a becoming picture jected road Is built It might' be ex­ A tennis shoe that meets hat. She carried a beautiful bouquet tended into the Say ward Valley. The SPECIAL of carnations and roses. Miss Edith Bloedel. Welch and Stewart Com­ VALUE A t $12.50 all requirements— McKenzie of Chase River acted as pany has timber on the other aide of $4.95 and $5.50 the divide and they will eventually bridesmaid, and the groom was sup­ In colors of rose, green, sand, ported by Andrew Doumont. The have to build roads to get into it. If Iliese Smart Spun Silk Sports Dresses come in many neat and Fleet Foot Crepe Sole groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a the road is built according to the attractive colored striped effects in sizes 18 to 40. They are fawn and grey, trimmed With pretty gold bar brooch, and to. the plans (if the Board of Trade it is said smartly styled, perfect fitting and ideal dresses for Suirimer wear. whlt^ silk braid and pearl Shoes! beat man a pair of gold cufflinks. that the project will cost no Inore buttons; splendid quality and The happy couple left Immediately and will link up ail the logging camps Very unusual value Friday at ...... 6X2.50 greatly underpriced. To clear, for a short honeymoon to. the main­ on the way. At present about 100 Friday, at f4.95 and $6.50 —lighter than any other land. men are employed at Duncan Bay, On Saturday night a reception was 150 at Lamb's camp at Menzles Bay —softer and more com­ held at the home of the bride's and about 700 will be working soon mother at. >fanoose, the bride wear­ at the Bloedel, Welch and SteWgrt Stylish Spring Coats, Under- ing a pretty gowp o? peace colored Cream Knitted fortable silk trimmed with ecru lace. The bride and *fcroom were the recipients priced to Sell Friday ~ Wool Sports —surer footing_ of many beautiful and useful gifts. Ladysmith Couple Among the gutyds present at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Deroe ns, Married Yesterday at Skirts —superb for cement Mr. and Mrs. J. Betirce, Mr. and Mrs at $27.95 Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Q. Koscoe, Mr. and Pretty Ceremony Specially priced for Friday's selling, svomen's and misses smartly Special at $4.25 courts Mrs. H. Gibson, Mr* and Mrs. A. Mc­ styled new Sporting Coats in the favored colors and fabrics. Knitted Cream Wool Sports Skirts Kenzie, Mrs. M. J. Williams, < ". made with elastic waistband and in Williams. Mrs. P. Jenntson. Miss B. Special to The Times These garments are perfectly tailored, well cut and perfect fitting the wanted lengths. English manu- —will outwear the uppers. Jennison, T. Jennlson. Mrs. Dou- Ladysmith^ Jung 4 -The marriage and just the proper weight for Spring and Summer wear and .Miaa li uaiL Julia.. mUy daughter ot , r^an<^T|r*^4ieo^ Held, Four In Temirlrtbte MB If" '.TT!'..v.'7: i'*'. ".VXV^SS'l .95 And alt these features J. Itumsby, Mr. Doumont, J. Ouen- «Avenue, and Mr, Thomas D. Robert­ lette, J. Ferguson, H. Marks, W. son, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. VIEW WINDOW DISPLAYS are enhanced by Fleet Foot liar ho. Robertson. Rymonds-—Rtreet, took plnee in St. John's- Church, lauly- Mrs. James Dorari‘~Jr. and son smifh, on June 3, at 10.30 a.m. quality ! Jimmie left on Friday to'spend a few The reremi»ny was performed by weeks at Sidney. Rèv, Moss, the church being beautV- CONTINUING FRIDAY _fu||y decorateil for the (»e<-a*ilrs. A. Staley, who has been visit­ the conventional wedding .. veil and Sale of Sweaters at $3.75, ing Mrs. Q, I*. Webstt r at Nuiioomh carried a bouquet of Ophelia rose*. Women is on the Shoe/ and Mrs. A. Russell at. Maple Hollow, Sh»- wo* given in marriage by her $4.95 and $6.95 left on Tuesday for her home in father, and was attended by Mis* C. Vancouver. . . . These New English “Balmoral” Fancy Robertson, sister of the gr«>om, who Continuing Friday the special sale of was becomingly attired in a pink Colored Knitted Wool Golf Sweaters come Mr^-awJ-Mrs, lT-4^»r4444 spend - in "pullover and Cardigan styles. They are ing a few weeks at Nanaimo. georgette «1»*** trimmed with TaceT Women's Wool-silk and Wool and Silk and carried a liouquet of pink and very smart and you will find many new white carnation*. The grmim was Sweaters. I hese are odd lines gathered Mr*. Frank Barrie is at Nanaimo fiolorings to select from. the guest of her mother, Mrs. Kachn. attended by Mr. AUx. McBride. from our regular stock ahd greatly under- The bride's mother wore a costume Mrs Wvy S. Thatcher and family of black brwaded canton with hat to priced to clear at $3.75, $1.95 and Pullover Style...... $5.50 Wt "oTT ftth* rmrrrfr '■ Twirtwg1 rhy *tinri»iy -®#p tfm where they will make their home, register Mr, iNibbinson of Chemalnus ...... $6.95 Cardigan Style «FF sang “O l*romise Me." Miss Dunsire idr. and Mrs S- McPhee were visi­ played the Wedding march. - , tors at Departure Bay over the week­ After the wedding ceremony the end. "~ relatives and immediate friend* of the happy couple, held a reception at PSTkitetlte. Jotw 2;----- The regular the home of the brtd«s:* parent*, Mr. meeting of the Women's Institute ami Mr*. Geo. Reid. will take place next Tuesday at Kr- Mr and Mr*. Robertson left on the Friday Bargains in Women s Gloves rlngton^Ipstead of this week as afternoon train for Victoria and planned. The Rower show is to be Sound clti.es, and upon their return held at Purksville on June 27. when will realde on High Street. The Mrs Maitland-Dougall and Miss bride's traveling costume was of rust Clarke of Duncan will act as Judges. color trimmed with fur, with liât to Hosiery and Knit Underwear Good prizes hdw been offered- for floral specimens.^ Mr. and Mr*. J Strong, arrom- Hosiery Bargains Glove Bargains Underwear Bargains panted by—tftclr daughtecr—Muriel; Odd lines and broken sizes of motored t'p Lidrsmith this week, •Women's Wide Ribbed Lisle Women's All Pure Wool Swiis s[tending the night at the hom* <-f Spurt* Hose, in black, white, Trcfousse French Kid Gloves, in Ribbed Light Weight Vest* In Wf-ntem Canada we are alone engaged in the most strenuous fight of our business ex­ Mr. and Mr*. If. A. Gilroy. ‘ Belle- brown. Sizes 8% tq 10. Special white, tan. black, mode Regular strap shoulder or opera top. vedre," returning next day to Vic- tq-morrow at 2 pninr for.. 05<* $1.15 'per pair. To clear to­ Guaranteed unshrinkable. Spe­ istence against the efforts j>f the drug combine to raise the price of vour every day drug tortâ. morrow at, per pair...... 95< cial for to-morrow...... '..95< Women's Pl.uin Silk Lisle . Hose, wants. Our large and increasing business has been built on one policy, Ql AUT\, SER­ fine quality and ntc< lient wear­ Chamolsette Gauntlets in the Women's Fine Cotton Lisle VICE and SAVING. . - 1 ing. In black, white and log newest Spring styles and all the Bloomers, made with gusset. In Spacial to The Times cabin. Special' to-morrow at 2 wanted colors. Sizes 6 to 7^. pink or white. All sizes. Special jl Duncan. June 4.—The ladles of St. LadysmithNewi puir«v for ...»...... •>>. 96<^ Velry special value to-morrow at, at 2 for ...... 95f Peter* Sewing Society iheld their per pair ...... 95c Women’s Mercerised Btpomerw, annual Summer fete at Mereaide. the Children's Three-quarter Length beautiful home of Mr. and Mr*. F. 8. —Cuff' top Sock*, in brown and High-grade Trefousse Novelty pantalette style. In all colors FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Leather, on Tuesday afternoon, Special to The Times white. Sizes 7 to 8V*. Special French Kid Gauntlets, in shades and sizes, Regular $2.75 per Mrs. John Fox. the energetic presi­ i Aristocrat Chamois ...... Uidysmith, June 4.—The congrega­ for to-morrow only, 4 {pairs for of white, brown, mode, navy, pair. Special to-morrow fl.85 1.6» Imperial Granum ...... X...... dent, had spared no effort to make tion of the Methodist Church were , ...... 95r • beaver and grey. Odd lines and i Gibbs lavender I>ew Soap, 6 in tmx. the affair a success, and the various Women's Lisle V^sts, odd lines. .20 Hydrogen Peroxide. 4 ox.^_-. hosts last evening, the guests ■ of broken sizes. Priced regular up. ) Aromatic- Cascara, 4 ...... com mit levs under her, all did their lionor being Rev. J. Fielding Shaw Women's • Fan^y Striped Silk Formerly priced up to $1.75. To .25 Boats Rolls ...... » Chloride of Lime ...... part well. Hose, in block, white, camel, to $6.50 per pair. To-morrow, clear to-morrow at ...... 95< .60 Forhan'a Toolh Palte ...... and Mrs. Shaw who left to-day to > Palmolive Soap, 4 for...... The cooked food stall was In charge assume the charge of the Methodist beige and bamboo. Size* 8*4 to per pair ...... $2.98 .Str WatenrJaaa of Mr*. Htanhof** and Mrs Townend. Children’s Cotton Lisle Bloom­ » Daggett RamadelTg Cold Cream.. Church at Sardis. 10. Vefy special valuo «tr-per Kayser Gauntlet Chamolsette .75 Baku Russian Mineral nil. 16 ox..... I Narcisse de Vendôme Face Powder.. Work stall, incharge of Mrs. t’hur­ The evening was spent merrily pair/f...... 95* ers, in white, pink andnavy. Gloves, With strap and dcgn<’ at 1.00 I>r. Reid'a Guaranteed Hair Tonic.. 1 Narpisse de Vendôme Perfume, per < les Baxett; ice cream, Mr. t\ Baxett: with singing and music, the follow­ All sizes. Special to-morrow. 2 .5» Gillette Blades. S", ...... fish pond. Mrs. Blythe and tea. in ing contributing to the programme, wrist. In shades' of oak. sable, pairs for ...... 95* ► French Ivory- Nail Buffer ...... charge of Mr*. Leather, assisted by putty, grey, beaver and brown; 1.60 Xorlda Vanille I for loose imwder».. I Fit Form Hot Water Bottle...... ptqpiforte solos. Misses Alice Forward Holeproof ' Silk Hose, per 50 Pêbeco Ti'OJh l‘aaie ...... Mr*. Leaky. Mi** Taylor and Mise and IX Vomtey; songs. Mesdames pair . . . rvwr.------S1-4W sizes 6 to 7 %. To-morrow, per Children's Cotton Uste Vests, » Sulphur, per; lb...... Simpson. Members of the Junior Hunter and Mason and Messrs Sear le All cohmt and atze* pair 1 • . . • m rirrrrrxTriv » • .75^ small sizes only. Good quality .15 -Kpsom Halts. 5 lbs...... - \...... '» Hair Clippers ...... W.A. helped.considerably in thi* de­ 100 Pompeian Massage Cream. 8 ox. ... and Francis; recitation. Mrs. Kelly and a big bargain to-morrow at 1 Duo Compact ...... partment -UV acting as waitresses, During the evening 11. Robert*, with Kayser Two-dome Regulation 5 for...... »...... 95^ .20 Liquid Veneer ••• i Armour* Single Com pat t ...... etc., they were Misses Eve Baxett. H few well chosen remarks presented .Women's Wide Ribbed Silk Lisle Silk Gloves, in black, white, Lois ltuUMn. Phylli* Hanhapi.. R ma, Mr. Shaw with a club bag and purse 8pot-ts Hose. Mercury make, hi brown, grey, beaver, mode and Children’s Lisle, ^Combinations, Ï.50 4711 Ball tie Colpgne...... *...... Rudkin. WaHolï ’ 'WriglU^. * . **f #.4d, a gift from the congrega­ black, white: brown, jjfey. fawn •navy. Size* 6 to 7Vi- Made with for ages 4 tcrT* years. Tight .76 Powdered Henna, per lb...... • LARVEX the and Wanda Roome. tion showing the esteem in which lie doable- tipped fingers. Special, and loose knee styles. Special ..Itu." deUdous rake made by and spongy. Special tb-mormw was held. Mr* J. HorrUtm on behalf af, per pair .. .T...... 95<* per pair ...... 86C for to-morrow at, per iult.TWf Makes faMni' m..ïKproerriâHi«-'6Bttlc with; Mis* for people 4<> guess^the of the Ladle*' Aid presented Mrs. ..r» .20 Toilet Paper Rolls. 1 for------.... sprayer complete ...... 1.75 weight of, was won by Miss Loi* .10 Hiawatha Toilet Paper Rolls. 3 for. Shaw with a handsome brooch am\ Rudkin. .. • also made a presentation Me- ,23 Tweezer* ...... • The winner* in th*-Treasure hunt Mutrie.'Mrs. Shaw's mother. Another .50 Gin. Pill* ...... CANDY SPECIAL “ ” arranged by Mr*. Leather and Mrs. gift which was much appreciated -by .50 Gibb^Sond^BrillienUnç, .60 N élison s Rosebuds, per lb...... 1...... 55 Fpx were Mrs A. TT. T-rnnga. Mini* Mr. Shaw WAn one from hi*.Sunday Simpson and Miss Graham. 3.ÏS Serfick* Malted Milk ...... 05 Chewing Gum, all makes. :i for...... 99 school Cloas ably presented by Miss noon without rt-gaining^ eon*<‘k>u*n«ag* .35 Emulsified Cocoa nut Oil...... <••••• In the dock golf Mis* Wright was Rita Johnson WOMAN IN MONTREAL SOCIAL WORKERS ARE When the boy on _ .60 Banquet Brand Chocolates, per 1-lb. the best among the Indies, Archdeacon The Rev. Moss and the Rev. Gra­ to return_____ to —his ----home.-— which he had 100,Aüto Strop Razor, gold plated ...... carion ...... • .«52 Colllson making the best score for TO MEET IN DENVER 1left earlier in the evening on horseback 1.00 Gillette Razor. « igarettc c ase...... ham were in attendance and ex­ WAS SHOT BY A MAN .60 Nelison s Milk Flips, per Ih...... 34 gentlemen. pressed their extreme regret at uthc to round up a herd of rows, search .50 Auto Strop Blade* ...... In the American tennis tourna­ Denver, June 4.—The National partie* were organised. Resident* of departure of Rev. Shaw and the en­ Montreal, June 4,—Following her the district think the lad's Injuries were 1.00 Auto Strop Blaites •••*,■...... ment Miss Wanda Roome and Arch­ tire gathering wished him success in .Conference of Social Work, which inflicted by a cougar or bear. 1 deacon Colllson were the wlhner*. refusal to rent him a room, - Mrs. will hold Its fifty-third annual meet­ 2.60 Red Point Razors ...... j, • KERO SPRAY his new surroundings. F.melie Fernet. fifty, was shot .25 Albert** Shaving Stick* ...... Mi** Madge Skrimshirc and C. Com- ing here June 10-17, will attract The king.of insecticides ahd. the best com­ phm-Lundle, second. . through the left breast over the 3,500 delegates from the United .10 Life Buoy Soap. - 4 for ...... v. bination spray on the market, contains heart by an ItaJlHn known as 1.25 Abmirbine Junior ...... *...... and Don MacRae'of great help States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba. Ha­ arsenate of lead, black leaf forty, white Mrs. Stilwell took the tea money "George” last evening. waii andf the Philippine Islands, .20 Pear* Soap, 3 for ...... hellebore, whale oil soap, kerosene and in arranging for the parking of cars. Mrs. Fernet's condition 1$ sertoua. William H. Parker, secretary, an­ 2.50 Glaxo ...... emulsifying ingredient*. One gallon Her assailant is still at large. nounced to-day, on the Jbaais of the .25 Krygpl i antiseptic), 4 oz^...... Luxton News make* 50 gallop of spraying solution. SHE- advance registration. .60 Ferma Bath Salt* .... i*TT7.... .w. Two T lb ...... 40 NEGRO IS SUSPECTED The conference comprises public .60 Woodward"* Gripe Water ...... • Half gallon ...... 1.25 Special 4a Jhe Times officials In the fields of health, char­ .25 Cutlvura Soap ...... One gallon ...... 2.00 Luxton. June 4.—The annual meet­ OF BROOKLYN MURDER ities, institutions and. social service, Summers 1.00 Michaud's Lilac Vegetal- ...... Five gallons, per gal. .1.75 FRECKLES ing of the Luxtop hall committee, and the representatives of allied .15 Van 1.00 Cigars. 3 for...... which was ealled for May 31 has „ A pah private, welfare agencies. The seven man's gloves, lilo4.dnlai.ned, found near days' sessions will discus» ihe wel­ .50 Ipana Tooth Pa*te ...... been postponed until Saturday. June the body of Miss Florence Kane, mur­ 1.2$ Clarke’s Blood Mixture ...... MAIL ORDERS Don't Hide Them With a Veil; 13, In the Luxton Hall at 8.30 p.m., dered in a lot ne*r her home In Brook­ fare problems. For Pacific tima 1.25 Dreco ...... Receive our prompt Attention. shipped same day Remove Them With Othine— . when R is hoped that more resident* lyn last Friday, yesterday developed In­ BOY LOST LIFE .64 Dr. Reid's Pyorrhea Mouth Wash — Enclose sufficient money' lor postage, will attend and take an Interest .in to the most Important clue the police ' .25 Cedarnaptha Flakes ...... any balance will be refunded. Double Strength the. affair* of the community Hail. William Brassfield. a negro Janitor Vernon. B.C., June 4.- Found uncon- "I have used Pacific Milk, twe .15 Welch's Grape Juice, 2 for ...... This preparations for the removal Election of a committee for the en­ an<| ex-convict, 1*- held without bail on sciera* st noon yesterday with his Summers and this is the begin­ suing year will take place, and re­ suspicion of being the murderer, after clothes partly ripped off and his body ning of a third. I find if ke* .50 Creme Elea y a ...... of freckles 1* no successful in re­ ports of the year's work will be pre- being identified by Mis* 1 retie Coyne a* badlv bruised and lacerated. Freeman 1.25 Columbia Bulb Syringe iv...... ». Telephone Your Wants moving freckles and giving a clear, Htnê. â fifteen-year-old schoolboy of better than any milk tried so 1 ented. the negro *he *aw on the night of - the Cherry Creek, was brought to \ erhon and my baking Is much beautiful .complexion that it le sold A silver tea was held at the Tiome murder near the vacant lot where Miss by all drug and department stores Kane was slain. | Hospital, where he died yesterday after­ 1 first tried it In a caki of Mrs. Madders, Luxton, under the came a Customer of with a guarantee to refund the money auspices of the Luxton and. Happy If It fails. Valley branch of the W.A.. in aid of We give Mrs. McM'a Don't hide your freçkles under a the funds of the St. John's parish. veil or waste time on lemon Juice or words, for they are better that There waa a good attendance, and an -wo could Mjr the same thing*. cucumbers; get ah ounce of Othine enjoyable afternoon was spent. Songs i A COMPLETE BEP and remove them, Kven the find few 'were fendet'^d dürtihg the time ôf the r Spring and W*ttr»t», tn-trory, 4uâ pplication* should show a wonder- gathering, and competition* were I Brass Beds, full size, from ...... ful improvement, some of the lighter held which caused much amusement. 12 Original Cut Rate ’"Druggists 12 freckles vanishing entirely The ' Rev. H. Pearson, vicar of the j Pacific -.“But sure^lti ask for the double parishes of St. John’s, Colwood,*hnd I Head Offie», V STORES VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND NEW WESTMINSTER STORES * strength OtKfnè: iï Y» This Ihàt tk St. Matthews. l^ngford“ was pre- Factories at .. . TORT AND DOUGLAS ST8. PHONE 7406 sold «m. money-back- guarantee. ■ 1 " personal or"w man. mtmu Canada. -, tAdvi.) ■ x' '

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, .TUNE 4,1925 .*

OUR ASH HEAP vocated ütich a tourné during the * lirtdria Sailg Simra war. at a time when the Old Coun­ lthough we, do try was feeling the loss of her ei- i Other People’s Views “Does HEALTH! DISEASE THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1928 not always agree with the port markets most acutely as a re­ VENEREAL DISEASE A sult of her gigantic war effort, and latter» t* th* Bdflsr »M Is* political formulas compounded by idÎKt tnr ssMlPHiiun must r» •♦»«»* s;4 PE'wlkbad Even Afternoon Exaept the Canadian Manufacturers' As­ he has apparently not changed. But leelbly siIllen Th» l»ne»' srllel» th» AND INSANITY * Sunday Ljr rheHer the rhs#»» »l IttMr Itm Al. enm- Last sociation, it serves Canada Well he likewise shuts hi* eyes to the h.unlvwtlen» muet b»sr th- M* THE TIMES PRINTING AND PUB. •ireM of the writer, hut not fur yehlieetlsw 1 LISHING COMPANY LIMITED every time it draws attention to the growth of Canadian-British trade unjeee the owner wlehea Is» nohlleeil»» » or relation of ertlolee I» • »»tt»r entl.-»lf In the insane asylums of British 4>mcee; Corner Brood and rort streets fact that this country's annual ash as à result of the King Govern­ la tie dlesrsilen of the Bduer. Ne rsejmi»- Columbia there is a daily population Sillty le eeoumod by the oeiwr fee M«tS heap represents a financial loss of ment"* increase of the preference ~ bmilted to the Miter Longer 1,712. Eight per cent. < > of that Business Office ( Ad vertlstng).Phone 1W0 without string*, in accordance with number are insane on account of Circulation . ...ë...... Phone 1345 nearly $50.000.000-s^nclusive of syphilis, that is known, but there Bduorlai Office .Phone 46 the enormous loss for which forest the spirit .which actuated Sir Wilfrid THE GORGE ROAD are many who are insane by inherlt- Laurier to extend the first prefer­ ence and It is quite probable that fires are responsible every year. To the Mltor:- Through thé Kirk Coal Co. Limited some of those may owe their mental SUBSCRIPTION RATES It was rightly pointed out at ence in 1897. medium of your paper 1 would like to disability to syphilis in a previous To France. Belgium.etc. .$1.00 per month During the twelve months end­ express my appreciation, along with generation. City delivery ...... 11.00 per moi yesterday's gathering at Hamilton many others, that we can at last These are the Insane, but there lip- mall (exclusive of ______that if the country was losing cattle ing April 30. 1925. Britain bought klong thé west end of the wm are a very conalderabto number of city)—Canada, Orest goods from this country to the value Gorgë ïloau without Tfavihg to slow people, who, whjfe not actually In­ Britain. and United to the value of one-quarter of the down to a limit of s|»cwd <»f three States ...... $6.00 per annum sane, yet on account of the destruc­ Going to property destroyed by fire every of $402.686.049 and billed us miles por hour so as to negotiate the tion of their nervous tissue brought year, the people would quickly be­ with purchase* amounting to $l5t,- deep holes that have been allowed to about by syphilitic disease, are not 755,662. This is a very large in­ remain there for the last two months. really a* responsible as they were stir themselves and discover an ef­ A short time ago there was a "house before they were Infected, nor are : LAPSE OF MEMORY fective remedy. 1 here is no reason crease in our favorable balance over leaning" in connection with the they as capable of forming balanced California Saanich Municipal Works Depart­ previous yean. Would Mr. Meighen, Com Farther than Ordinary Tea— judgments because of tho impair­ i 'T' H E COLONISTS AT- why Canadians should be saddled ment. uh a result of complaints of ment of their nervous mechanism. and 7lie Colonist, and the Manu­ lack of interest and work' badly done , Uee Lm*. ^-no more pleasing with this yearly, bill for destruc­ Sold by Grocer, throughout Canada. Borne of these unfortunates eventu­ '( A tempt this morning to make facturer** Association make it more under the supervision of many of ally go to jail, which temporarily re­ journey than thi» tion which might easily he cut in those holding positions of responsi­ political capital against the Gov­ lieves society of their irresponsi­ half by the exercise of elementary difficult for Britain to buy from us bility. v,. bility. but it cannot supply new Restful contentment in Mails ernment at Ottawa over the pro- by making it more difficult for us Anyone Who has traveled over the nervous tissue, nor Is It Wkely care and precaution. Gorge Road will agree with me that It your comfortable, roomy at malltime- , posai to appoint a Chadian Min- Sheer carelessness is responsible to' trade with her, especially when Continental Casualty Co. serve as a warning to others similar­ is quite time that similar steps were ly afflicted. Pullman section, compart­ ' ister to the United States implies for the greater part of this annual the balance is growing in our favor taken by the Provincial ITibllc Works »e« 8ATWABD BI.IH*. Naturally If every person in the Department. 1 do not know who is , (immunity rould be t nnvineed of ment or drawing room. a curious reflection upon the intelli­ loss. The newspapers of the coun­ all the time? They argue that to blame for such a disregard of both Th* publie I» warned ■talnat deellng with other than local authorised agaata. the seriousness of syphilitic Carefully selected person- gence of a large number of its read­ try carry daily reports of misadven­ way. the safety anti comfort of the travel­ this particular insanity would be ing public—whether it was the road SIDNEY 6. KIDEN. ‘ ncl on modern well-manned ers. Most people who were in this ture by fire. In nine out of ten in­ Reeideat Maeaper. largely preventable. . • _ superintendent, the foreman or the It costs British Columbia S290.19 trains providing intelligent, Sc.*.t Francisca _ country and who followed the pro- stances it usually develops that the Government engineer. Whoever was rbowe tm. KeUbkltoked Jæeally « Yea r year for each insane person so that 4 ceedings ‘of Parliament five years most primitive method of prevention guiltycertainly deserves to be approximately 140.000.00 a year is courteous personal service. , DR. FRANK CRANE severely eftlieixed, for' it shows a spent on. earing for those who are ' ago, when the party supported by has been neglected. And it seldom elded lack of interst and competency 1 All the way, die ever-fasci- _ $58.80 On speaking at one of the Chadwick definitely known to be Insane through our morning contemporary was in occurs to these careless people that for, their position. lectures delivered after th«v war, said round trip From ahtiost the day repairs were syphilis. nating scenery of the superb '* power, recall that the proposal which •in the main, the armies of the Wres­ AB8CUIAPIU8. they are not only the direct losers THE METRIC SYSTEM started on this road there were piles tera Front in the late war were pre- Shasta route. > it now attacks as a wickedly sedi- in the first place, but are also taxed of crushed rock dumped alongside of St rved from the ravages of . . . typ­ Los Angeles these place», yet, in spite of thia, no Four fine trains daily. • tious emanation from Premier King with their share of a municipal fire hoid . . . bv good sanitation carried T is to be wondered hqW many one was sufficiently Interested in out on Chadwick*» principle of pro­ Tkt WEATHER Through sleepers to San $81.05 Originated with Sir Robert Borden s fighting service which has to be I people know that there are the work to Instruct the men to fill viding a wholesome environment!' !■ Government is 1920 and provision maintained in a much more elab­ only two nations in the world that In these holes, which we ref from two When such measures broke down Francisco and Eos Angeles. round trip have not adopted the metric system. to five Inches deep, and which ■ typhoid took its toll of victims and * for the appointment was made in the orate form than ought to be neces­ These two nations are Great tended across the whole width of the if Inoculation is no preventive under SEH5E? i estimates for that year. In 1921 sary because of their own thought­ Britain and the United States. pavement. Sincerely hoping that adverse conditions, of what usé is it In some respects the l ftited more interest will be taken along at all? It seems that very little ; Mr. Meighen. who succeeded Sir lessness. States and Great Britain are the these lines in the future by the logic or reason are applied by those Victoria June 4 —6 > m —The b^- most advanced of peoples. Their 1‘ublte Works Department. meter i* rising oyer Northern B C. and Southern Pacific . Robert Borden as Prime Ministei, who wish, to bolster up the germ intelligence ranks high and their fine warmer weather Ih becoming gen- laird $60,000 in the estimates for . ______BON. HORNER theory of disease or protect the use lAnmuAiz moM&u- It is -remarkable, theCroire, lhal J)f sfluH—wmt rarrtnrr f------'tho very pan»* aniToh "April 2T uh may he evinced by the nonsensi­ 314 Union Street TÏON" TRIED AND these are the only two nations that SEWER CONTROVERSY * of that year he urged the passing cal tbeofyofgermt'arrlers. FOUND WANTING have refused to adopt a jiyktem that t>ne- other pointr : the jff! pi _»ampcrx-, hy ever^ argument of uniformity To the Editor In this evening ts- z:' îar jwic Mjl«Ht:B3BBfeLl 46: wind. 6 miles E ; rain, .02; weather. that in 1916 it ceased to be com­ 1GH PROTECTIONISTS The metric system I» now u«*d ture of Alderman W. Marchant re fair.. , - - - • ' "There 1* home urgency in re- the sewer controversy in which he pulsory in the British army by Act T VknCouVer-T-Barometer, 29 90: temper­ ; irtnl to th<* matter. 1 do not re- H now ayue that the adverse almost entirely in science, includ­ Parliament—A fact which receives ature. maximum yesterday. 5-; mini­ ! call what wn* said in the House ing physics, chemistry, dietetics, accuses "A Saanich Elector" of be­ mum. 41; wind. 4 miles HE; rain. .06. trading account which the United ing "Ill-Informed,” and In grevlou» very little attention from supporters , daring the debate last year, but it and so un­ of the Inoculation craxe. weather, clear ^ States still holds against this coun­ it is in use exclusively In -many error. Kamloops Barometer. 29.76: temper­ Cut Hardware Prices * le avortant that the office Ut fVUod. PERT IN AX ature, maximum yesterday. •*.: mini­ ‘.■'TheJcaaon -the office has not been hospitals: , ... 1' would like to say that Mr. .Mar­ Alabeitine, regular 7tc. Sale ...... 62* try will not be balanced until Can­ chant is the gentleman Ill-informed Victoria. B.C.. June 2, 1925, mum. 42; wind. 4 miles S.E.; weather. « tlllea up to now Is merely that the Many factories make use of it., Four-tine Manure Forks, regular I2.2S. »1.48 ada increases her tariff m respect of such as the Waltham Watch m- and Ih grevious error. * 'prince Rupert —Barometer. 29.90;.tem­ r Government has not decided on the Inside Door Sets, regular ll.ee. Sale ...... SB* * fcest person to fill this very import- pany. the Goodyear Tire and Rub­ He state* that Reeve McGregor SEWER CONTROVERSY perature. maximum yesterday, bS; mini­ |4.98 American imports into the Domin­ and his council, or members of his English Carving Sets, regular $<.se. Bale , * ant position.™ « Hansard report of ber Company, the Hakeliw L<»t- mum. 46: wind, calm; rein, .06; weatn- B* ion. I"he morning paper enthu­ po ration, the 1H* I «aval Separtxtor council rather, made representations To the Editor: Again reverting to *. cloudv. Goya’ Pocket Knives, regular JSo. Sale ... ! t.iiu 1 Company, and others. It is used in that thé sewer should be made large festevan—Barometer. 29 86: tempera­ Marshalltown Brick Trowels, regular «2.10...... »1.»8 siastically supports this contention this question raised by "A Saanich ture. maximum yesterday. mlnjmum, During the discussion in the the jewelry Industry, and also the enough to serve a large section of Boys' Tool Sets, regular J4 it. Bale ...... »a.es and quotes figures in an effort to the Haanich municipality. Elector," 1 might mildly suggest that 42; wind, 4 miles N E. ; rain, .12; weath- optical industry. the headlines of a newspaper should Canning Racks, regular $1.20. Bale ...... , House at that time on this estimate. strengthen it* case. But the statistics It is employed by athlètes In pre­ Allow me to say it was not Reeve ^ ^Vatoosh-v-Barometer. 29.lt: tempera­ .18* paring for the Olympic games. McGregor but. Reevç. Nicholson, who* not unduly irritate his susceptibili­ ture, maxhmtm yesterday. 41; minimum. Bake Pana. Î1 inches long, regular 6.0$. Sale Sir Robert Borden spoke at con- in question merely weaken the ar­ ties. Jt may be true that "Marchant Kyanice Floor Eos mol, regular 11.60. SaJe...... »1.00 Tt is Used to measure the wnrtr was responsible for thib In 1911. 46 wind. 4 miles K ; w^*‘her clear 2B* } siderahle length on the historic av gument which they are intended to lengths in radio. Whenr Mr. .G, McGregor opposed favors drastic measures to coeree fortSand, Ore -Barometer. 24 84; tem­ Fly Screen, up to 30 inches wide. Special, per yard.... Saanich." which being interpreted, perature. maximum yesterday, 60 mi'1*- All Rangea at Big Discounts During Sal# Î peels of the question. He quoted There I» no particular reason why Mr. Nicholson in 1913 and beat him mum :>0; Wind. 6 miles 8.; rain. .12; tfrengthen. it Fhoul-1 not be used everywhere by over S votes. Mr. Nicholson was rowans Please pay for a sewer ord­ * from the agreement which had just ered by your council, and which you weather, cloudy " The story of . the trade balance except that it is opposed by our asked in Tolmie School about this H saillir ü---- —»— 23. SI.temptrx- ' been^tngeie regarding thermatter be- clieraWii, ;i-l.'.’"'rrnri r""" "!irn WWtï: stated pûlMeir*Thal n fuse to *m*pf sn«f pwy for, - ture. maximum yesterday. 54: >pnimum, from 1915. the earliest figures We "have been steadily overcom­ there was nothing binding Saanich to The difficulty that the Saanich 48; wind. 4 miles E-; rain. OS; weather, B. C. Hardware & Paint Co. Ltd. ; tWeen the Government of Canada ing this reactionism, as the metric ( otinell Is confronted with, lies in quoted by lhe Colonist, until the the City of Victoria in regard to Kan*Francisco—Barometer. 29 82: tem­ 71» Fort St. ] and the Government of Great Bnt- system of weights and measures what he had done. He stated Vic­ ♦ he fact that- therc arc two opposing end of April of this year is a very elements in the council—rural and perature. maximum yesterday. 02; mini­ * * ft m—which our morning conteurpor- was made legal in 066 by Congress, toria were going to enlarge the mum. 52, wind. 4 miles N.W.; weather, simple one. Ten yearn ago the bal­ and since then it ha* been em­ sewer and Saxntch would be asked ktrtrorbser Ww verst shunaat. natur­ clear " ' .• -. .. ! ary does not seem to remember-— ance against Canada and in favor ployed m coinage and in medical to pay the coat of the enlargement, ally says The sewers have no value Neiaon—Temperature, maximum yes­ 1 m which the following appears: work in the Army and Nilvy; -also which was S 19,000. and only when to til, and wr do not want to contri­ terday. «4: ram. 62 of the United Stales was $2IT- in the Public Health Service. bute to their cost. The suburban ralgarV- -Temperature, maximum yes­ Saanich waa connected. terday, 48: minimum. 32: rain. 10 ! “The need for this important step 207.601 ; in 1918 it had grown to Science Is one of the kingdoms Reeve Nicholson knew, and So did need the use of the sewers for com­ that know» no bound»waa. Meas­ fort, convenience and sanitation, and Edmonton — Temperature, maximum "YTBrwwr nmy miltied ny bottt gmr- ap­ fits council, that they could not con­ yesterday. 44; minimum. 46; rain. .... * fwimpBfj for some time. Kor a $350.515205 : in 1920 » was urements ought to be the sjune, tract and place a liability on Saanich are generallyl willing to pay reason­ Qu'Appelle — Temperature, maximum proximately $300.000,000: m whether in Timbuktu or New York, without consulting tpe ratepayers able taxes in order to secure the wlerday. 44; minimum. 52; rain. .10. .• good n\any years there has been and it ia hard to find anybody Regina—Temperature, maximum yes­ * direct communication between 1921 it was slightly under this fig­ through a by-law. failing which, benefits. , Washington and Ottawa, but the outside of Great Britain that still those doing so becomes liable them- The municipal statesmen of Saan­ terday. 69; minimum. 52; rain, .0— I constantly Increasing importance ure: but in 1923 it had dropped contends that-there Is any use In sctVea, „ ERNEST ORH. ich could surely find a method re- Temperature t of Canadian interest» inlh^nlted bolding <>n to. the old system of 58 tiima Avenue, MasnkA. Jva* X conetting these two divergent SiS , to aomemmg«Log— , wan-like. 1160.000.000. TBYTTHtwr------— '»------atiffllng*^ mné pen-e—o.-— Que Victoria .... IttxTrx haa made it apparent That ~ system—rrf-—■pounds, ewwe* and 1925. mente. If all attempts failed, then the Vancouver 52 ■*t - Meats, Canada ’should-!*» fêpfêiënfed there remaining -practically- at that figure Ïx*gi»ïatüre coüTd ?>> appealed ttr. Of Barkervinc . ------^ . 1 , -n—. - w 1 w . a. 1 1 ai w cs n a ^441 IkM 2 rt g a grams ia almost as senseless as the TYPHOID FEVER QuAIjITY—CtcAtrfctTlcTO-tuw vt# in some distinctive manner, for for the fiscal year of 1924. while money system of Great Britain. course, as long as Victoria is willing Penticton . . this would tend to expedite negoti- tq play the part of the milch cow. the Winnipeg . FRIDAY VALUES—CASH AND CARRY for "the twelve months ending list It makes no difference wh»S* the To the Editor:—Aa we are so often Toronto .... * ationa, and.naturally first-hand ac- basis of a system ia. or Whether Saanich Council Is content to do PROVISIONS ------— I quaintance with Canadian condi- April 30 Canadian, exports to the ehnfronted with the »tatevment "Had nothing. MeAbwhlle the interest is Ottawa ..... the rae« heart or strength,to defend them- garded those who had been Inoculated comer to the district, because that GLASSES DELICATESSEN eventually passed m that seuion, cqrrtiDutd to operate the lame ^pol- eetvee.- ~ t —T«*nple, With suspicion- and cast out 300 of In *-mi«aaiit cf .weakness, it agreed — ------afe—4»--^- :------Spencer'» Roast Chicken, each ...... si.15 ! with the hearty approval of the icy,.so we must have had it from them, leaving only twenty-five ae to allow this gentrèfhm to connect Th* happy talent of pleasing ei­ admitted typhoid rase*. Other doc­ ht* residence with lb* northeast AND PRICE Ffiencer'» Potato Retail, per Ih. .... tire Conservative following in Par­ 1911 until 1922. JH» W.» the ther those above you or below yon tors. such aa Ueut-Obl Donegan. sewer. He was required to deposit Jellied lambs' Tongue, per lb...... liament and the Conservative press 'adequate protection which the seems to be wholly owing to the state that they were ordered by their $100 for the prive lege, which sum Jellied Veal, per 111...... opinion they have of your sineer- superiors to -classify inoculated typ- will returned when the Saanich Gfasaca-cital ml little that no _j»Utod-Corned Beef. -par Jb. , throughout the country—including President at the Canadian Manu- r: : —scetio. . and 4M rmrnrlt pay* tts htti. - Yet by actual pewon who suffers from MEATS—SHOP FOR THE WEEK END FRIDAY AT THESE ; The Colonist The appointment facturers* Awociation is advocating > -*• 4- No wonder thé death- rate from computation, this amount will be typhoid in the last war waa reduc ed ! saved In one year by this gentleman. headache can afford not to LOW PRICES ~ “ - t however, was not made because Mr. before the annual gathering of that Hhoulder Itoaata Veal. 3 to lbs... per lb. • ...... AS* . '■AeeculaplU»" speaks of "success­ Let me illustrate. If a residence have them. This big public Meighen was distracted by^ prepar­ organization in Hamilton this week, WHO’S WHO IN ful Inoculation.” How. and under costing $6.000 is bifllt on the Saanich (leg Roast» Veal, shank off, per Ih...... 23* ation for the general election, which the policy which the morning paper what circumstances, has ite »uoc­ side of the sewer, on a lot assessed practice ha* been built up. Rump Roasts. Veal. 3 to 4 lb»., per lb...... - HISTORY TO DAY tree n determined? This could only he for $1.000. the ta.y* will amount to • took place some months later. considers is absolutely essential to to it* present size because a Veal Steaks, per lb...... done If hygienic and sanitary meas­ $26 annually. lf%n. the Victoria side highly Rcientifie service is Shoulder» Mutton, half or whole, per lb...... ■ The present Government finds h- balance the account between our­ THURSDAY, JUNE 4 ure»-failed. Inoculation and reinocu­ of the sewer, the taxes will amount |»ge Mutton, half or whole, per lb...... l. lation occurred In troop* sent to to $131.68, bppijleg eewer frottage rendered at a very moder­ Shoulders Pork, foot off. 5 to 7 lbs. per lb.-..1...... self confronted with jthe same ne­ selves and our neighbor to the South. ÎHleetlné, Gallipoli. Mesoptamla and MARC ANTOINE MURET trtThe Saanich Council - both past ate price. Butts, very meaty, per'lb. A,...... - - - cessity in regard to diplomatic rela­ It was the "adequate protection" French humanist, died at Rome on East Africa, vet the disease ran riot tions between Canada and the which Sir Robert Borden and Mr. June 4. 1 f>86. He taught the classic» and rneq died like files. Why were and present—are directly responsible Consult Our Specialist lailn Pork Chops, per lb...... at Paris. Bordeaux and other they -hot Immune if so protected? for the situation created. They ■Blade Bone Roasts Beef, per Iti...... • United States as that which con- Meighen tried—and. as the figures French cities. He edited the writ­ The French armies were inoculated granted the right to subdivide the To-day Rolled Pot Roaals, per lb...... ! strained the Conservative Govern- to which our morning contemporary ings of various f^atin authors, and months before the war yet typhoid lands nnd estate contiguous to the ' 1C._, Rolled Prime Ribs, per lb...... wrote Latin oration» and letters. killed thoueands. We are asked to city, in doing so. they not only RumP Roasts, per lb...... î ment under Sir Robert and Mr. has drawn such pointed attention compare the typhoid of tiiÇ Great granted a right, but they created for PEDRO TEIXEIRA Mince Steak Oxford Sausage, per lb...... « Meighen to devise the plan of a show, was" found to be wanting War with the South African war. ÿet themselves obligations. The permits Portuguese soldier and administra­ the armies In the African war were lambs’ Heads, each ...... tor. died at Para. Brasil, on June 4. Issued to build upon these subdlv- J. ROSE • Canadian Minister to Washington in a very striking manner. Not thoroughly inoculated, some fatally, Isions Involved the provisions of REGULAR COUNTER DELIVERED Î and! to arrive at a formal under- until the lower tariff policies of the 1640. He look part in the found­ and out of some 60,0(10 case* of the Registered Optometrist and Optician ing of Para, and was its governor schools, roads, light, fire protection, disease there were H.2TÎ deaths. Al­ water and sanitation, and they do 1013 Govern ment Street f standing with the British Govenr- King Government began to have for a few years. He led an expedi­ together some 400,000 doses of Al- Guaranteed 1925 Island jlpring Lamb tion that explored the A mason not deny these obligations. Appar­ Phene 3461 • ment on the question. It therefore their effect upon the trading between mroth Wright's cbncoctlon were sent ently the only question they are 38* River, with important results. to the field. Dr. Metrttle. of the Shoulders.' half or whole, per lb...... , reintroduced the vote j>l $60,000 the two nations did the adverse bal­ willing to shelve 1* that of sewer Irtgs. half, or whole, per lb.-..... A, GENERAL BURGOYNE Natal Field Force, writing In the ■urn. and yet it is far more ; which has just been passed by Pir- ance Begin to "decrease. In 1923 it (John) English military leader and British Medical Journal. April 12. (srjyit Is little! known) dramatist, vital than some of the others, apart J liamenL had dropped to $160,000,000 and 1901, said of the vaccine. "Complica­ from the fact that the honor of * Killer Roasts Hllk-fed Vegl. per lb...... died at London on June 4. 1712. He tion» among the Inoculated soldiers Small Roasts Milk-fed Veal, per lb...... • Attempts to create the impression at the end of last April, for the , < ommanded the British army which Saanich is pledged to the fulfilment were more numerous, the rtturation of Rolled Prime Ribs, per lb...... Invaded New York in the Revolu­ the fever longer, and.the death-rate of its obligation. that the proposal is a brand new m- first time in the whole period re­ I may further add that the "City Centre Cut l-olna Pork; tier lb...... tionary War! and surrendered to higher.** ■ , ; vention of the'Liberal Government viewed by the Protectionists, it stood General Gates at Saratoga. He In the Russo-Japanese War Inocu­ Council has proffered the fullest in­ BEST ISLAND Sirloin TIP JEtoaats. per lb...... vestigation and scrutiny of the facts, • aimed at the integrity of the Empire in the eight figure category—at wrote the libretto of a comte citera. lation waa not used by the Japanese Fancy Broilers, milk-fed, each ...... • *...... The Lord of the Manor." and The but great precaution was paid to is willing to accept arbitration upon Fancy Fowl, 4 to « lbs., per lb...... »* Î are no less dishonest than they are $88.508.961. Heiress.” a « ompdy that was very sanitary and hygienic measure* and any disputed points, and is further prepared to make any reasonable GROCETERIjk SPECIALS 1 silly Our morning contemporary ITien there . is Canada’s trede successful In Its day. typhoid was practically unknown. t" mays ' b*f«re the. ,concession as to the methods of pay­ tjoaker VUSCW. per tea >•.-, . -j-nw • * * : : wkzsrr rtrr wmrvnrwtt lIBritain. U M». Meighen - YIICOUNT ' presumably has some wadm War prevenTlve treatment was dis ment. White swan Naptha Soap, per cake...... ' Distinguished British soldier, with i The City. Cotincll wants, the good­ i were not in Canada five years could have his way. he would nearly fifty years of active service, covered and It wns used on all will and coroperatlon of the Saanich Maple I .ear Matche*. per pkt...... either materially reduce the British was born In Ireland on June 4, 1833. front*.* a# i& the treatment had not sago or Tapioca, per lb...... What tell» them » it» own Beginning hie military career at bean known and .used "before. Council, but It would be recreant to affair. hut even the prospect of an piefcrence or wipe fr ont-eftegetb fhr Frederick Tfeve* said of *b* Hs- iauat Aid it pet strive for the set­ Fry's Pure Cocoa, la per tin ...... the age of nineteen, he served in tlement of tta Just cteJn» " : ^ ■ VICTORIA FUEL Co. Lid. Sally Ann Cleanser, per tin ...... election and the urgency of makingP ... the interest, as he tries to make the rrlmean War, the Indian mii- Great War that sanitary condition* without parallel in the history The water question is quite another 120» Broad Striât—Phene 1177 Finest French Peas, per Ih TV...... Ml------die. • * aH of Britain's wars until zupE jus, believ«.. of the Canadian manu- ■ W. MARrHANT, • g. ft. Qreheon1 " B. M. Bnmee farmxtade. Tter ittr . :. rrtrr...... justify an attempt to keep them in factorer, the Canadian worker, and Itlon of commande*-Tn-chlef of the lack: of simllstien »nrt pure water suunly but . Sir Malcolm Morris, Alderman. the dark' on this subject. the country as a whole. He area ad- British arm*. VICTORIADAILY TIMES, THURSDAY. JUKE 4, 1925 5 X.

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Along With Annual Sale of Silks, Lineiis and Hosiery Girls’ June Sale of Womens and Children’s Overblouses and Middies FROCKS $1.50 to $2.25 Nice Ovcrblouscs", made of In New Styles and New Fabrics—Big June Values plain broadcloth, striped Our Hosiery Departments are now storked with every make voile, vesting and aertrx and grade of hose you could possibly desire, and the vpriees English Broadcloth is greatly in demand cloth. Shown with IVtcr J’an dollars, long sleeves, during this sale are very invitmg.Many exceptional values arc this season for dainty frocks and we are turn-hack cuffs and finished offered. . *v i showing smart color combinations such as with black how tie. Others stripes, dots and plain shades. There are trimmed with pin tucks in also ginghams and crepes in the selection. front. "Shown in blue and Chiffon Silk Hose Novelty Stripe Silk Hose The shades include pastel, black and white, white; sizes for 2.25 etc. ; sizes l.'i to 44. Great value, each . . . . 59c White -lean Middies, with 59c A selevtign of dresses made of slik crepe navy detachable collar, Exceptionally sheer quality with Have seamless feet and double knit, spun silk, English broadcloth and trimmed with three rows of mercerized lisle tops, double soles, spliced heels, soles and toe*; shown cotton e.renes. Shades arc oink. white braid ; Regulation heels and toes; sizes 1% to 10%. in camel, biege, brown, polo and ro.su. tunjro. lemon. cream. wall flower, jade, style1, shorl sleeves. Sizes A paif ...... ■ .'1 59# guy A pail ...j ijhii.oiW* buffle a t ut pine gro ve green. |**w4ler. lur- for liie : different shades of , st ...... :.....,:..$t;5e- Our Special Pure Thread Kitk Hose. Full Fashioned Silk Chiffon Hose, Tint Mercerized Lisle Hose, high ■plieeit tiAet anii ikuibk.JfllM:.s.p)od- mativv. uîiiî7*" aThe —tMrthtrctCs -Wvarr -First-Flisil - - artistically ami neatly made and trimmed. garter hemmed tops. A pair, $1.50 not the color range ; black, gunmetal, wearing stocking, well finished ; Airedale, blush, peach. Russia calf, sizes to 10. Shades are black, with embroidery, braid or piping; sizes 16 to Winsome Maid Pure Thread Silk -J4. Great Value, each .'Vw-1...... Windsor tan. French nude, and sunset. brown, Airedale, stone grey and Womens Hose, st rtingly spliced at heel and A pair, $2.75 and ...... $3.00 white. A pair ...... 59* double sole ; shades are brown, white, The popularity of spun silk is expressed in this particular ^election of Souora. tan, orchid, black, nude, Kayser Chiffon Silk Hose, full fash­ Marvel Pointed Heel Hose, finest Broadcloth ioned. pointed heel, 'lisle hemmed dresses, patterned in awning and candy stripe oil cream background and cowboy and grey. Splendid value; quality silk with extra wide tops; regular *2.50.* On sale for . $2.00 tops; shades are black-, gunmetal, shown in all the season’s most favored plain colors, with contrasting shade trimming jm collars, sleeves, pockets silver, mauresque and toreador. A shades. A pair ...... $2.00 and belts. The styles are varied as the profusion of shades which includes Overblouses Ribbed Artificial Silk Hose for sports pair...... $2.50 wear; black, fawn, sand, sponge, pon­ Women’s Fine Mercerized Lisle powder blue, greens^ tango._ orange, rose, sunset, dawn and white ; sizes gee and log cabin. Sizes 8^6 to 10%. Silk and Wool Hose, extra fine qual­ Ribbed Hose, nice appearance and 16 to 44. Great Valuo, each ...... • $4.95 and $7 95 A pair ...... $200 ity, ribbed to toe. seamless, hemmed excellent wearing quality ; in black, —Mainlee. First Floor garter tops and shades are putty, nude, log cabin, grey and suede. A made of heavy Thread Silk Hose, reinforeeil garter Blouses. black, sand and otter. Regular pair 89* quality broadcloth, with welt ; may be, had in black, farm. *1.50 for. a pair...... *. .$1.19 Airedale,..- .brown, pearly:...grey xml Good Quality rotttm Hmer ieemtees .Ribbed. Top..Lisle Ho* with double ir long sleeves, \ necks ana Oriental grey. A pair ...... $1.75 thread soles ; shades are black, brown, Dainty Summer Nightgowns at June Prices finished with laundered feet, black, brown, fawn and white ; Silk and Woof llo*e. cheek and sizes S44 *° 10. A pair, 35# or 3 meadow lark, sand and camel. A Gowns of white orpink. mull, neck and. Voile Gown* m pretty new designs, lace collars and link cuffs, in stripe patterns. . English.,, make pairs for ...... $1.00 rMit ri f------...... • * r?®*., sleeves trimmed with embroidery or colored trimmed and tailored styles, plain shades white or sand; sizes 116 to shown in putty, sand, nude, brown Good Quality Cotton Hose with seam­ Light Weight Lisle Hose with wide 42. Each ...... $4.95 and black. A pair ...... $2.00 garter hem ami reinforced feet; sizes stitching; assortment of good styles. of rose, apricot orange, einary, sky and less feet, spliced heel* and toe*; Lace Clocked Silk Hose, full fash­ gi/2 to 10. A pair...... 50* Bneeist. etch ...... >1.00 Blouses, made of excellent shown in black, brtiwn and white; green. Special, each ...... $2.50 ioned, wttb-liale garter wek, medium MetWrized Lisle Hoar, fancy stripe quality silk broadcloth." size* R’i tn 10. A pair ...... 25* weight ; sizes RH to 10. A pair Dainty Gowns of finest - Windsor crepe, in sleeves, Robes­ English J.isle Sports Hose for women, style, double garter tops, seamless Hand-made Gowns of super quality nain­ with long ...... $3.00 plain colors or pretty allover designs, hem­ pierre collar, long black tie knitted ribbed effect, seamless, in feet, meditfcn weight ; shown in black, stitched neck and sleeves and shirred fronts. sook. hand embroidered fronts, neck and and small brooch ; sizes 36 Fibre Silk Hose, with mercerized lisle shades of sunburn, light and dark brown, Airedale, stoije grey and coating and grey ; sizes 8V4 to 10. A white. A pair ...... 65* "Shown in-white,-flesh.- peach and-blue------V sleeves.Special, each j^j.===i>»L25. and Ad_Each------$7.95 tops, double soles and toes. A pair piit.t...... ^.>1*21 ------Women» ll—my, Mala-.«oar,. - reel bargain st ,-each..-..,.- -$1«69 - - ===== iVUMMXi i'lrM k'ioor I- -Blww«. F4r«t Floor i Underskirts and Princess Slips **7^ June Sale Irish of Linens for Summer Wear Great Values—Pure Linen Damask Cloths and Napkins, Special Values for June Selling travelers’ samples and odd lines from an Irish mill. Some are slightly soiled from handling, but all perfect in weave and Muslin Underskirts with embroidered or tucked flounce; finish. regular $1.25. On sale for ...... i...... 85# I’nderskirts of fine cotton and pique, with lace or em­ Damask Cloths and Napkins A Dew Pure Linen Hand-woven Willow broidery trimmed flounce rregular values to *2.95. On 72x72 inches. Reg. $5.75 for .. $4.39 Pattern Damask Cloths—Slightly Soiled 45x45 inches. Reg. $6.50 for ...... $4.75 Sale of Children’s Hosiery sale for . $1.70 72x72 in.ehes. Reg. $7.50 for $5.99 54x54 inches! Reg. $8.75 for ...... $5.75 (' h i 1 U r e n’s Three-quarter Boys’ Buster Brown Stock­ Children 'a Strong Service­ Princess Slips of white cotton and dimity; skirt finished 72x72 inches. Reg. $0.50 for... .. $7.39 with plain hem or tare trimmed ; sizes 36 to 42. On sale Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Plain Squares Length Lisle Socks, white ings. black cotton, in fine 2- able Hose of black cotton, 72x72 inches. Reg. $11.75 for .-. $8.39 tine rib. neat in appearance for, each ...... 98* and Runners—A Clear, Even, Round Thread with fancy colored tops and and-1 rib, have comfortable 72x90 inches. Reg. $7.50 for . .. $5.39 and will stand any amount Satinette Slips with hemstitched tops and shoulder straps, Linen. A Bargain romper, jade, canary and seamless feet and are just of wear. A pair 35*, or in pink, orchid, grey, Saxe, brown, navy and black. On 72x90 inches. Reg. ty.50 for . .. $7.39 Squares, 36x36 inches. Reg. *3.00. On black with cuff tops; sizes 7 the hose boys need for gen­ 3 pairs for...... $1.00 sale for, each ...... $1.39 72x90 inches. Reg. $11.50 for . ..$8.39 sale for, each ...... • .$2.50 to 9%. A pair ...... 59* eral wear ; sizes 6 to 11, A —Whitewear, Finit Floor 72x90 inches. Reg. *14.50 for , $11.39 Runners, 18x36 inches. Reg. *1.95. On Half-length Socks of fine Medium Weight Golf Hose sale, each ...... $1.50 pair, 50* and...... 60* 72xlO)i inches. Reg. $7.50 for $3.39 quality cotton ; shown in in brown, fawn, grey; this ■ white—wtth .- .fwey—«wleeed.-- ir wett ~mpfgreed and *t:EWTTcii^ Fine — Lisle Ribber-to-toe Girts* Pleated Skirts for sale for . . $1.95 tops or black, romper, blue, will give good wear; aizea 72x108 inches. Keg. $16.75 for .. $12.39 Socks, 14 length; suitable Runners. 18x54 inches, lteg. *3.00. On jade and sand with euff lops. 6 to 7%. A pair ... .98* for either boy* or girls; Napkins, 22x22 inches. Reg. *6.95 for, sale, each ...... , .T .7 . .$2.50 A pair ...... 35* Sizes 8 to TO. A pair, $1.25 Summer W i per dozen ...... $4.39 have fancy turnover tops -Wfftte Jean Skirts pirated on to a heXt-fittinff white Hand Embroidered, Irish Linen'Squares Boys’ Heavy Cotton Hose and are shown in fawn, grey, Girls' Good Quality Cotton Napkins, 22x22 inches. Keg. $9.75 for, with wide rib. spliced heels -M*+orr bodicesmd shown instneo for-640-44-yWi#, Special, __ii iuii‘ ^ ->• >.i -i v - nVvVaNOTm aM ^ . . ... _. — :log_ckhiiL-.MadL.etd white, Hose, knitted in oeqt 1-and-l rah—r ...... >1*49 per dozen ...... i ;$6sS6 and toes," for long wear; Napkins, 22x22 inches. Reg. $13.50 for,. Various sizes, no two pieces alike These A pair ...... 89* rib ; black, brown, white and X,r- am Flannel Pleated Skirts^ttncheil to white bodice .shown in black oiilv ; sizes fawn. A pair...... 50* per dozen ...... $8.39 arc a clean lot of travelers’ samples that 7 to It)1.. A pair ... .59* Black Worsted Hose, heavy —and shown in sizes for 12, 14 and 16 years. Special, will make ideal gifts. Many handsome ■ach ...... $4.95 weight, ribbed, reinforced at Children’s Fine Cashmere Irish Linen Damask Huckaback Towels pieces. All cut-work designsNind several All Wool Golf Hose. English ** —Children s Wear, First Floor make, medium weight, % heel and toe to insure the Socks. Jason brand ; shown 20x36 inches. Reg. $1.35 for, each, $1.00 with handsome borders of hand-made length with seamless feet ; maximum treat. Penman’s in cream, brown, fawn, grey, 20x36 ifiehes. Reg. $1.75 for, each. $1.25 ('luny lace ; great values. Guest Towels, 14x22 inches; regular each, sizes 6 to 10. A pair, 75* make; sizea 6 to 11. A pair black. A pair ...... 50* ...... 60* —Hosiery, Mata Floor Men’s Shirts 85c, for ...... 65* -Linens, Main Floor and ...... ;...... 98* For Outing and Sports Wear Special Values During June BAGS, SUIT CASES AND TRUNKS I imadeloth Outing Excellent Values for June Shirts made from Men’s English materials, Three Only, Women’s Ktack Enamelled Duck, Hat Trunks with three-ply veneer box. fibre covered [•lain colors or Boxes, round style. 18 inches. They have two angle iron bound, strong leek and two automatic w h i t e, designed Handkerchiefs nickel side clasps, lock and key, leather swing side bolts, which is quite an improvement to this with turndown haridte and cretonne lining and potiket. leather trunk. They have three-ply veneer bottom rein­ .collât or - open Special June Values bound all around. Special, each...... $6.95 forced with crown tips. neck a ports collar Two Only, Black Enameled Hat Boxes, round .Size 36-inch. Special ...... $13.00 Men’s Colored Handkerchiefs, made in style, with same fitting as above and cloth hound attached. Special England. Assorted Paisley patterns, red, Size 36-inch steamer to match trunk .., >12.50 value ...... $2.45 all around. Special, each .... J...... ,%$6.25 blue and green; medium sizes. Each, 35* '■p-n-i. h-ï «s»** :xr. * Men "a Soft Finish (‘amhrie Outing or Sports Shirts, tan Large sizes, each ...... 50* brass lever locks with two keys, leather swing o « . f $7 75 have tnrndqjvn collar with hutton-down points, Size, 22, 24 and 26-ineh. ITiced respectively at. *« ^ 6rgVopping CswlVHineh only, made of imitation , I cuffs and one pocket; coat style and made to Men's White Cambric Handkerchiefs, with client value at ...... ». $2.00 Brown or Black, Imitation Leather Suit Vases, with two leather, blaqk or brown, two aide clasps, metal corners and ■* embroidered initial and hemstitched, neatly Printed Negligee Shirts in fast colors, patterned in aide clasps,.strong luck and key; and-Wul-. haudle;. ste.d frame-and strong-handle. Useful eaaea»e*ch ------88* .on a gmrtH ~ u—n —*»-.uwwwMhm acked ui hyx aud bound.: with ribbon. A ox of 6 for...... *1.50 corners aqd frame. Suitable for week-end trip». Size We carry*a stock of wardrobe trunks in most reliable makes starch neckband*; all sizes. Special, each. $1.50 »--Men> Furnishings, Main Floor, 24-ineh. each ...... $2.00 and at special prices. Call and examine them. • • -...... -.->4.75 ’Him'"!»»», 1 *HI ...... :rrrrrr.: ; rr. .-.. v.. $2.15 - — 1-^.1"»- .Vlnnr -—'Men's Furnishing*. Main Floor ■ J DAVID LIMITED VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 4,1925 Another Big List of Specials for This Week-end - IN WOMAN’S DOMAIN - Imported PLEASE ORDER EARLY HATS We cannot guarantee to deliver "C,O.D.w orders for 4‘Spaciala Only* on 1 BRIDE AT ONE OF WE FIRST JUNE WEDDINGS Saturdays. Ü.8. MONUMENT TO EMANCIPATION OF Crease A Blackwell’s Olive Oil, French Caetile Soap, 80 reg/266 bottle for ...... IS# reg. 17c bar for ...... ti4* WOMEN BLAMED Washington Instant Coffee, WOMEN Half Price Fine Yable Salt, 3%-lb. sack...... 9# reg. 98c tin for ...... 82* Rennie's Bird Seed, l-lb. pkL.18# Instant Poetum, tin ...... 27* THURSDAY, FRIDAY PUCEOJN OTTAWA FOU MOUE CHE AND SATURDAY |i Brown Sugar, QCn Purity Fleur, Canadas (941 CQ | 6 lbs...... ÛDL Rest. 49-lb. »ark...... tp£eUV Clearance of early modela Has Led to Slackening of Hr -|— - r > Sulgrave Institution Honors and Trimmed llata from T 'li Hélbreek's SL Vincent Arrowroot, Breeeo Polish, reg. 15c tin for.. 12# Women’s Work h War; Parental Control, Says | per pkg...... 15# Springahipinenta. Silvo Silver Pelieh, Dhipeo Soap Flakee, large pkg...20* I.O.D.E. Unveiling - Speaker Hats of every smart tj;'pe for street and afternoon wear. Royal or Price's Baking Powder, reg: 25c tin for ...... 20# 12-os. Un ...... 43* Coarse. Salt, 125-lh. sack...... $1.10 Ottawa. June; 4. — The Victoria Lack of Home Attention Leads THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Memorial Museum was the scene of an epochal ceremony yesterday.after- to Harmful Freedom 1 Sugar Crisp Com Flake», Q1 / B.C. Granulated Sugar, (94 Of? noon when J. A. Stewart, chairman per pkL ...... * V /2V 20 lbs vLeOU of the board of governors of the Winnipeg, June ^“Emanci­ Crown Millinery Parlors George Waehlngton-KulgraVe Insti­ Clark's Stewed Ox Tail, Rewatt’s Pickled White Onions, tution. presaented on behalf of the pation of women hag led to the 1. tin, ret. for...... -39* tnaiitutipn a bronse monument, e*- slackening of parental control ( Victoria) Limited 621 view st Royal City Apricota, ecuted by Borglum. to commemorate and ia one of the most potential, |. - reg 30c tin for ...... 21# DrM Wrinkled Phi, lh...... the part played by Canadian women Heinz Olive Oil, in the World War. causes leading to crime yester­ 14-ox. tin. rcg. 75c for...... 58# large pkt...... 59* Th<- statue stand* about seven feet day, for by far the largest pro­ high and surmount* a black marble pedestal. It depict* tjie world being portion of offences against the King Oscar Sardine», 1 01 / Î Git Hand Cleaner, like Snap, Un per tin ...... lU/2C| per tin ...... OV held up by a number of symbole laws arc committed by young Spring’s Smartest Shoes female figures. It is ron*ldered‘ to be persons under twenty years of APATHY OF MUSIC a masterpiece of its kind. You are Invited to see them at Uneoda Cmekara, pkt...... 84#| Peters' Almond Bar, reg 10c for 8* un behalf of the Government of age.” ' ; * T Ginger Snaps, small barrels, ! Rountree'S Chu Frus. Canada. Premier King accepted the This was the statement made by Jiis lordship. Mr. J.ustirc Dysart. of MUTRIE & SON reg. F0<- for ...... 49*' reg. 10c. Now 2 forL...... 1®# 1203 Douglas St. Phone 2504 Natural Zwiebach, pkg...... 25* iced Dates, reg.‘40c lb. for...... 25# Hon. Rodolphe l^mlcux, Speaker of the Supreme Court of Manitoba, in the House of Common*, was' chair­ addresHing the twenty-first annual convention of the Chief Constables’ Nltien.l Flak. Buit.r Cr.ck.rfc man of the gathering and Introdueed Next Year's Music Festival Graham Iced Wafers, fresh from the ! Association of Canada in session orofa. value 40c lb. OO- reg. 35v pkt. - - 27c Mr Stewart to the assembly, which ! here. May be Staged in Victoria Special, per lb...... ^IVV was attended by meipbers of the Privy rouncil. members of the cab­ j Mr. Justice Dysart stated that inet, foreign consul* in Ottawa, and I when^yi,• attention of ihe home was Celiforhia Grapefruit, each . 5* ! not given to the children they ex- Vancouver, June 4.—"There is no­ 1 Large Ripe Tomatoes, lh...... 30* many representatives of the Daugh­ thing that levels racial harriers and I _ Local Green Peas, 2 lbf...... 25*' Nice Lemons, doz...... • 25* I Inerte need harmful freedom in their ters of the Empire. I actions. binds nations and vace* together, Now Potatoe*. lb . lO* I.O.D.E. PARTICIPATED like music." Jf we are—and we all* Braces Ripe Bananas, do*...... ,,.40* NINE TO ONE Spring Cabbage, each ...... «10*1 The actual unveiling of the are- longing apd working and pt-ay- 1 Speaking of c rime. Judge Dysart Ing for world peace, there in nothing Large Head Lettuoe, J toi1...... IB# maslml rnammâam by Em iaa mËSJÊtitidel ' ' ' 1- Sweet Oranges, 2 doz...... 29* , National president of the LO.D.E.. Fresh Gooseberries, 2 lbs...... 25* infractions were of minor character; ‘bout than beautiful music, the best following-Mr. Stewart * presentation only ten per «ont. being indictable 1 Freeh Cordon Head Strawberries i Carrots. Radishes, Oniene, address and finest that each and every na­ Nine menwtre cohvlrted to every Drug Ce» 3 hunches for ...... 10* tion can give, for music is above To-dey Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, in the •woman and in spite *-f the fact that rape and triha .and language. It is Pot. Douglas and J«>hnaon opening ceremonie*; welcomed the Jn ix super-national thing.* Cooket alt«ui>- the . -> lrn»' .VIcV;rl;', c.«nf»i »p-1 “Brunswick” Records 10 A M —SHOP EARLY AND SAVE ment was dedicated to women, the Capt. and Mrs. 1. H. Murrell of San marriage of their niece. Miss Helen tlONAOY predation was voiced of YTcrorTa s “Midnight Waltz” bearers of the world1* burdens, ft Diego are visiting Victoria.. part in the festival -and It was sug­ Hall, who is to. be murrled to Mç, A Dreamy Melody With a Pretty FALL LAMB SPECIAL LOCAL MILK-FED VEAL SPECIAL was most lilting that it should, be J. J. CUwthra in Toronto on June,JO. gested thgt In view of the large per­ Shoulders and Half Shoul entrusted to Canada oh an aus­ XV S Hanna «»f Midwest. Wyoming, centage of entries from that city, 26c ...... 35c picious day like the King s birthday, is spending i holiday hays.- DEFENDS FLAPPER next year's event shoubl he held “Let It Bain; Let It Pour” dors, per lh...... Mr*..George ti. itushby came doth ; Nice Shoulder Roaata. 00« to he specifically presented to the there. Another proposal, was that This Fox Tret 1» Going Big Rifes. Daughters of the Umpire. He ns U T. 11 ighfb'M, of "'Calgary, I* a to Vancouver from PHore Yttipet t preliminary tests should take place { ! lb.. 25* and ...... siImIv yesterday to spend s«*me tim* with pur 'lb...... 26c sured them that an American bring .visitor m-Victoria.. Winnipeg. June A-—The modern in that city, so as to make it possible Loins and Half Loina, 4- -r- -T- frlenda m Victoria and the mainland flappers were defended in an address for a larger number Of entrants tn 841 V.t.. Phone : Rump Roasts, QOn ing such a gift brought hie heart with city. She will be accompanied by 33c per 11b...... 7... OttV it . Mr. K. Fraser . at.. Vancouver.-Ja., delivered before the Manitoba Me- take part, while at the same time Street KENT'S 3449 staying in town for a few day*. her rdSTh <-Y7 ~NT?*r Ttraiu orr tier retunt- TiUHHBt woman w Miwaumu r F^fTstyTr lessening the euimf wmttnr'iw 1 Loin Roasts; "Our problems, those of the United to the North. Piaqoi Phonographs Radios States and Canada." he said, "are so convention here yesterday by Miss petitor*. All suggestions will, how­ LOCAL MILK-FED BROILERS Mr. R. E. Jamieson from the Ter­ per lb. 32# and ...... similar that we may live side by Annie Thenton, Missionary on fur- ever, be considered later' by the fes­ At. each. 75#» 65# 50C Breasts and Neek, nice for *| P » aide without envy and b* inspired minal City, I* a visitor In Victoria. Through an error in the Hat sub­ lough from, China tival committee. pies; per lb...... lOv only by neighborly, feelings toward mitted from Vancouver yesterday, "The modern flappers are over- The apathy of professional teachers Mr. FL Taylor is in Victoria on the name of Mr. George 1* Guy of of music was felt to he a keen factor Local Crate-fattened Boiling one another Nothing can happen crltlcixed." Miss Thenton ^declared. CANADA FROM MONTREAL business from Vancouver. Victoria was given as winner of the ‘.'They not often speak what is deep militating against the success of the "";~TowJL'AY«xgin*- t% 0^71» FRESH-FISH- DEPARTMENT _ 4n the-UwUed MtaUs that is not re­ JUNE 13 TO LIVERPOOL Thiâ department carries- atwayp on ! down Irr'YTrSTFTrèa>TS.TïplTh'êrr'uu_.Wjei^jUria«^ lI. lx tor you “If moslc Passenger* for White Stay Lin*, happen in Canada that is not N.Y.. is among the recent visitors fo Mr. George L, Gray ofak'ancouver. to Help Hie girls wAo w.ïhï*Tn iTo |’i rante ttiey cverylhlng iQ gwLa Cured Fish in the city, at very low fleeted in the United States."- steamer Uanada, sailing from Mon­ Cross-rib Pot Roasts, Victoria. something big* as evei-y one wants and nothing to lose." remarked Mr, prices. Premier King, on accepting the to do these days, hv giving them Sovereign, ‘the^would surely get be­ treal at dawn June 13f, should leave per lb. 17 and ...... “gift or love," said it was fitting that Frances G Zimmerman of Seattle,, Mr. and Mr*. H XV. ft. C. Clark of Montreal are - rrcciving congrai uia- vision..v.f noble work to be done—and hind this movement to ralse^ the Vancouver on the "Continental IJm- Rolled Pol Roasts, ,___ t__ €*T*A SPECtAL such- a monument, indicative 0f the Washihgton, Ï* upending a vacation standard of musical cltixenahip." tlon* upon the birth of a daughter they Will in it " ited" 9.S# w.m. Jmw» 7. arriving Mon* , Davidson's Aberdeen Haddre Fil­ endurance and tenderness of women, on May rt. Mf Clark Is mahlger of "The convention is being attended Brisket Cuts, should be given. He recalled the •*■ + ♦ Tolmie P.T.A. Concert. The Tol- treal June 12 and hoardiiur the lets i Scot lend s Best OPs/» Mr ànd Mrs. H. <‘grin of San the St, Henri bran h of the R^ink*>f by 120 delegatee from the province per lb. 12#. 16# and similar monument given to <’annda Montreal. Mrs. Clark la the daugh­ of Northern Ontario. mle Tarent-Teacher Association will steamer thé'same evening. Brandi. at. lb...... «t/v about five years ago by • France. Francisco are among the California* hold an entertainment in 8t. Mark's Blade-bone Pot Roast»,. ter of Mr*. Joseph Mellon. 1025 Dur- Rail and steamship rescr%ations “T Prance and Canada were once one visiting thi* city Rockland Per# W.C.T.U.— The Hall, cioverdale, on Friday evening. per lh...... !. Freeh Yeung Salmon, whole + -4» dett Avenue. Victoria'; arranged, tickets issued and baggage and became politically separated, byt . -r -e >• monthly meeting of Ro<-kland Ihurk. June 5. at R p m. Mrs Hopkins' or­ Sirloin Tip Roasts, , fish, at. prr lb...... 15c , are now one In spirit again, he said. Mr and Mrs. Norman Yarrow and W C.T.U. was held at the home of chestra will supply several musioat checked through from X'lctoria. <411 per lb. 22# and ...... Freeh Local Halibut, | and the situation is the same with' family left yesterday for their Sum­ Mr. and. Mr*. William Washington, items. A well-known ventriloquist or telephone City Ticket Office, 60“ Gorge Road, announce the en­ Mrs Butterfield after the business. Canadian National Railways. 911 per lb...... 20c | regard to Canada and the United mer home at Saanich. A presentation was made to Mrs. will also contribute. anmery of Vancouver ter, Patricia, to Harold, son of -Mr. John Hull, the president, tn appreci­ j politically separated, but are now ation of her faithful services: programme has been prepared. About 34 lbs. each, Q7/» Salmon, per ,1b. 22y2c is a visitor in the city and is staying and Mrs. XX'. Dm v en port. Oak Hay. at per lh...... OlV Freeh White Spring | « loser together in unity of spirit than at the Balmoral Hotel. The marriage will take place at 8t. Salmon, per lb.... 19c Mary * Church, Oak Bay, on June Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen felt that Dr and Mrs McKeon of Pembroke 25 at 2 pm. the meeting wa* significant, reflect­ Street, have returned from a motor *_*.,j* ing « did: the good feeling and mm trip in "Oregon and Washington. At “Breadalbane." 11S5 Fort Street," love e.xieting between two nations. 4» -* TWENTY STORES FROM COAST TO COAST Mrs. Nash of New Zealand is a yesterday noon, a ««ulet wedding took H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO. LTD. guest of her sister. Mrs. VV. Gibson, plane, when the Rev. J. Campbell, Fort Street, for several months. M.A. D.D7 celebrated the marriage of Mr Charles Richard Constable •^rSeSw1 w"* m612FortSL “SfinS&ff0 and Miss Elisabeth Millar I»gan. Fruit Dept., 5623 Mr. .and Mrs. Reo. Bird, of Hong­ SISTERS CELEBRATE kong, Mr. and Mr*. S. A. Seth of The bride, trho wa* unattended, was Shanghai are among the visitors very charming. The couple were Uyisst |i» Viitart» ...... ma» accompanied bv Mr. Duncan fx>gan. Thëÿ'rjf^Ljç»pZâTa<.»flLPymoon by the thetr -fortunes in their palm* =—«-*. Mr, Claude Faulkner.* who ha* been 2, p.m. boat, and on return Will reside was served In the Summer FOElffl in th(a city. - IME. HOSTESSES house by Mesdames Porter. J. Baker, a guewt at the. Union Club, for the ---.JMBJ H. Humber,-* Moggey, J. Jones, Tur­ past two days, left In the Anrangl ner, Roll». Hyslop, Dows well. Hur- Special Mass at St. Ann's last night for ^Honolulu. Mr. and Mra Frank Calvert of phlicc. E. Kve. H K Prior. F. Hall. Victoria were among the guests at Academy Yesterday on 75th Mr. H. Nicholson of Victoria Ave- the marriage of their nephew, E. Smith, Bay Ms. J. Clarke» Bradford AT HATLEY PARK ie. Oak Bay. is leaving tor Moo-, -Edward -Stuart Davldaon. son of and Miss Maynard, while In”charge r~— Anniversary tana and expect* to be away two or and Mrs. a»idson of/Polnt Buy at D’Allaird’s and save a third. Why? Because of the ice cream were Mesdames Mc­ three month*. Allister. Oliver and Lillie. Grey, and Mis* Jessie IleryLMcCon- we sell direct. We make every garment in our own Florence Nightingale Chapter ell of Vancouver, whlch lpok place In commémoration of the seventy-, Mr* Hew I^aterson and Httle *mt fifth anniversary of the founding of f Chalmers i*rei|byteptan Church factory. We sell through our own stores only. Ho Held Annual Garden Party Patrick, of Victoria Avenue, left to­ fyesterday morning ydt 9.SO. The the Order of Ft. Ann In Canada, the day to spend a few weeks holiday* middlemen. Every garment is guaranteed. See these Yesterday local Sisters held a special service In bride and bridegroom left by motor TO-MORROW’S the chapel of 8t, Ann's Academy at UPwlchan Lake for Bellingham eryToute for Victoria, bargains for Friday and Saturday. yesterday morning. and will occupy the résidence of Mr. Mia* Belle Rilere ha* just returned and Mrs. ('aIyert on Belmont Avenue About one hundred and forty from up-Island piont*. where she has You. cannot duplicate these models under $22.50, Although the weather was'scarcely pupil* and former pupils of the Insti­ during thf^r absence in the East. For tfrort or every occasion. fry keeping with the traditional been giving successful dramatic con­ + -e * $24.50 ond $29.50. HOROSCOPE tution attended the celebration nt certa. •ions'» weather*' associated With Maas. Bishop O’Donnell occupied Mr./iùid Mrs. Rannw entertained a FUGI SILK DRESSES Jane 3. the sun toeing reluctant to the special throne within the sanctu­ Mr*. K. A. Walll* of 2S01 Douglas number of friends last evening SILK FROCKS ary. and Rt. Rev. J. Lelerme was the Sailor's Club, Esquimau. In ahlne. a big crowd, went out to the Bf Cenevieve KtmbU Street ha* received the sad news of célébrant. R*v. Fathers O'Brien anJ" the death of her brother, Mr. Wllllai ichor of their son, 8am. who hss Factory d>Q EA r Prlcery $15.00, $17.50, $19.50 lovely gardens at Hatley Park yes'- Deeley acting as deacon and sub- Edward Smith <»f Regina, Saak. been spending a few days with his Price ...... tDO.UV terday afternoon. The occasion had -"V'W ♦ parents before departing, foç the Comparing for price and style with New York's An interesting feature, of the ser­ North. A very jolly evening was latest showing By all means see this display. a two-fold Interest. In the first FRIDAY, JJJNE $ Mrs. Charles Clark of VanrSSijvrr The fini shipment of New York models. place it presented a rare opportunity vice was the decoration of the altar. has been the guest of heKmother. spent, chiefly in dancing, for which The cardinal velvet drape which Alexander Livli>getone, at music was supplied by Mira Than'* to visit this beautiful demesne, and ' According to the sidereal opera­ orchestra. Accordéon selections by In the second place it gave impetus tions for this day there may be an formed the background wa* centred Metehofcin. during past few BEAUTIFUL NEW STORES AT with a piece of ermine, sacred to the weeks. F. Sanders were greatly appreciated. to the splendid work which the Flor­ unexpected journey, change or re­ Some ver# pretty dunces were given MONTREAL ence Nightingale Chapter. 1 O.D.K., moval, "Çhf-sc may bring advantage memory of the late Charles Scatter*. •4- - Archbishop of Victoria, when he met Mrs. Charlca■ lli*J«a>im«K IVklar. ■ Mr»; W. Jr Wwtfcey of RWMikditwn. Street firhnoi and at the Es. meat*, and Mr*. fimgfiA Mr« ^teh FgWHBKHSdl-the heart «... Jun^ In, tedt#, of the ritv high school, where he matriculated; ST. JOHN.....- "■■■■"' , — field and Mça. E Clarke aat at; tfcé Tempi,. The pley Ihey trill give ■. ■ I ' tiaro" ha* always been a keen sports­ receipt of custom. Mrs. George Mel- «iTlMJ V tIM W. nrlFtnsI und tal- entitledtitled "Ftrlotiy"RtrlHly Ituelheee-~ and he, LUthern <*hufeh. XHetorla. who haa man ana lilii popularity was shown . t‘ iviiii ...... sntrrt in many „vi' .... caat.of.fifteen one] been aUUcMd at mnreMtypert fqr 707 YATES STREET 1 lor .looked after the fortune telling. by ,,the .SO©tl Wishes expressed by . . . sf,,/10 Those wishing «to d*H*e intoInto theths pnswl »« hr wirWwr H*-a*(M* It r#m*n ; tt "mm* m*tT“irrHlir iT^iroillrttiiw'iwret; came dew* from tba the many-frtemlB. young swd md;?B future could either visit WMrs W. should h. tlv.n tralHle, in the r*adv in the city and is pronounced North on Ihe 8.B. Prln«^ Rupert who gathered last evening to wish ; Mandait, who worked magic with the •RAtter «rf uemctty and tntesrlty. by all te be most entertaining. which reached Vancouver Tuesday. him "God-speed." 4

i VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925

PHONIC 1070—PRIVATE EXCHANGE CONNECTING ALL DEPTS. Exceptional Bargains for Friday Shoppers Every Department Offering Worth-While Savings in Seasonable ftMerchandise A- ' ' • ’ ■ ; • Women’s Silk Gloves Friday Bargains in the Frocks, Suits, Coats and Skirts Twd Special Bargains Vaines to $1.00 for 49c Hardware Department With double tipped fingers, two in Women’s Hose dome fasteners. In colors of brown,# Four-piece Cannister Sets \ black and white; sixes 5% and . 6. Comprising^flour; sugar, tea and Lisle Hose Also chamoisette gloves, in brown, coffee canisters," finished in white In the Seasons Newest Styles. Special Bargains for Friday black and white; slxc«^ 5% to 7. enamel and letters in gold panel. With wide heiqmed tops and reinforced heels -Value* to $1.00. Friday Bargain, - ' Friday , Bargain, per four-piece per pair ...... 49# set ...... 98* Cotton Wash Frocks, Value* to $8.96 for $2.96 and toes, in black, white, grey, brown, beige, Oiled Polish Mop and Oil Special At this special low price we offer a wonderful assortment of. Summer stone, dawn ; sizes 8}£ to. 10. Friday 0 Three-cornered Treated Mop with frocks in metallic spot voile, ratine, muslin and drawn thread erepe. Children’s Gloves removable handle and one bottle They are shown in straight Une and long waisted styles with ruffU's of Bargain, per pair ...... Of OÜ. Friday Bargain, 2 for 98* lace" flounces, wide girdles and other features. Some show over blouses, Regular 75c and $2.00 for in contrasting colors; sizes 16 to 38. Values to $8.95. ÛÎO ÛK Ribbed Sports Hose 49c Corn Brooms Friday liargain ...... «... t...... 100 Only. Five-string C»>m Made from mercerized silk lisle yams in 7-3 Ix>ng Silk - Gloves with- double • Brooms, full stock. To rib with spliced heels and toes, narrow hem tipped fingers ; sixes 3 to 5. • Reg. at. 490 $2.00. Al*o— chamoisette gloves, ^1.00 ...vaju- " Win^g Wi^dw- apoftaAlArU, $496 - . "i . :...... _ ' $129 Girls’ Gingham Dresses, Extraordinary Vaine - Bargain ------.. Made from~good quality broadcloth flannel in new checks and light Made from good quality white Ingram’s Milkweed. Cream. largo. dimity, Peter Van collar*, 11.00 value ...... 87* shades. Wrap-around styles fastening down front with buttons, long sleeve* with neat-fitting at 89c Ingram’s Toilet Water, *1.24 value suspender straps of self material and two small pockets, hound with cuff*. neatly embroidered ; ...... 98* novelty braid ;.sizes 16 to 20. (£4 QK other* in tan with white col­ Girls' Pretty Dresses in checked gingham, trimmed with braid and Pearl Necklets and Choker lars and cuffs. FfUlay Bargat; embroidery, Long-waiated style with belt. Shown in helin and white, Kayetona Purs Bristle Nail Brushes. l^M$r : RjaWa'VIBa.SfW **»ee ce, «ré* e e *♦«♦. * » to. tse e ... • V *■ • Special ...... 99t blue and white, brown and white, red and white; sizes 6, 8 Beads, Special, 79c \ —Second Floor PenehygiO Hair Bruahea, >1.25 value $1.29 and 10 vean. Friday Bargain ...... 89c The ohuk.r beaUs are ehown Ln col­ ...... 98* —Second Floor. —Second FI dor or» of amber, pink, black and red. Moth Balls, 1 lb...... H# emerald. Alec pearl neckleu. nicely A Free Sprayer with each 50c Or graded, etrpngly etrnng and finished 75c bottle of Fly Fox. with silver cLup. Value» to IL50. lOO House Dresses Friday Bargain ------T®# Lion's Toilet Paper, white crepe. 20c VllQ~i-.1-,. - 88Q WW * - ew-o-wwww w MMf.8ft# . Worth-while Savings in the Staple Section ______—Itala n«r . Spedil n $138 Grey Wool Blankets Unbleached Canton Flannel j* Here is an opportunity to purchase Heavy Quality unbleached Canton Friday and Saturday Made from strong quality ehambrav, in tan or blup. round nock^and a high-grade blanket Tor camp, car Flar.nel. a limited quantity offered Boys’ Blue Serge Knickers or home uae. Sturdy inaake and at this low prvte; regular 25c. Spetids in Groceries and kimona sleeves, trimmed with rh?k rack, braid; stzta OQ excellent wearing. Friday Bargain; Firtduy~ Bargain.-S yard* for...96* $1.49 38 to 42. Friday Bargaift~~TTT7T".T-7—V.-r-. u-T^rs-v-.w , ■ t|T I eaeh, $2*29 and ...... $2.69 Provisions ^ ^ —Second Floor Alhambra Bedspreal’s - Made from good fluailty twin him Bleached Sheeting Famous wearing quality for hard serge in etraight knicker style, full Hudson's Bey Seel of Quelity A genuine reduction on good de­ wear either for cafnp or borne. Shown lined, finished with belt loop» and Creemery Butter, per lb 43*. pendable sheeting. perfect even in mi and white or blue and white; three pocket»; else»' to fit boy» 10 3 lbs. for ...... ft-*3 weave and fully bleached; St inches sise 72x91. Will launder perfectly. to 14 year». Friday Bargain, per No. 1 Quelity Alberts C reemery Knitting Wools and Silks Especially Reduced 'wide. Friday Bargain, per yard. Friday Bargain, each ...... $2.69 pair ...... $14® Butter, per lb. 40*. 3 lh«. for ...... M* —Main Floor ...... 81.17 —Main Floor Puib Bulk Lerd, per lb. 33*. 3 lb, for ...... 64* Prices for Friday and Saturday Selected Smoked Picnic Heme, per Young Men’s Summer H. B. C. Radio Floss Arteyl Sweater Silk lb...... aiany Suitable for children up to ten 38 to 44. Friday Bargain.. $1-29 Hudson's Bay . Ceylon . Broken years of age. Made of silk and Orahee Pekoe Tea, per lb. 62*, straw combined or all straw, a* Men's Werfc Shirts 3 lbs. for ...... • • $1-80 Fresh Meats well as all stitched silk hat*. 10 Linoleum Rugs at Special Bargain Prices Made from good quality fabric* Freshly Roasted Pure Coffee, per Shown in smart style* with rolled in khaki, blue and black ahd white stripe. Well made and fin­ Ih...... 40* or drooping brima ribbon trimmed. These Linoleum Rugs are made with a heavy ished with one breast pocket, Finest Quality B.C. Granulated Colors include earn! and blue, Sugar, 20-lb., paper sack. .$1.35 cork base and are shown in patterns and collar attached;1 sixes 14% to 17. Our new meat department with its up to-date refrigerating system henna and sand, or-all navy, «and, Friday Bargain ...... $1.29 Del.Monte Brand Crushed Hawaiian *taie blue. red. brown; also.black colorings suitable for dining-rooms, living- Pineapple, No. 2 tin, each...26* and thoroughly modern equipment is already proving a most popular or white. Values to $4.95. Friday rooms .or bedrooms. Ideal floor covering for and welcome addition to our store service. Hundreds viaited this and Saturday ...... $2.39 Men’s “Arrow** Collars, BISCUIT SPECIAL new department to-day and found to their own satisfaction that here the Summer months. Put one down op the • for $1D0 Cream Sandwich, a delicious * Hat Trimmings floor of your Summer cottage ; two sizes.- “Arrow** Brand Stiff Collars in biscuit with’ a vanila cream they may obtain the best quality meats at the most reasonable prices. A big selection of flowçrw in a variety of shapjee; ail *ixes in filling.. Kxtra special, per lb. wreaths, sprays and bunches, small 6 0x9.0 feet. Special...... g7.95 this offering but not all sixes in ...... 1...... V...... 25* In order to facilitate our delivery service, we would ask ou^ cus­ and large flowers all shade*. each shape. Friday Bargain, 6 tomers whenever possible to phone in their orders for fresh meats To clear Friday and Saturddk for ...... $1. ShirrifTs Selville Orange Marma­ 7.6x9.0 feet. Special ...... f 11.75 lade, Mb, tin ...... 68c the afternoon before delivery, is desired. The following are a few of at ...... Half Price —Main Floor Feltol Floor Covering FRUIT AND VEGETABLES our prices for to-morrow : Local Hot House Tomotoee, per lb. Silk and Straw graids Feltot Floor Covering of proven quality. « feet wide...... 30* per lb. . Chine Roast, ...... 15# In color, of navy, tan, red, Saxe Th£ most eatlsfactory and Inexpensive covering on Freeh Head Lettuce, each .... 5* Sirloin Roasts, per lb. .. Legs of Pork, whole, per lb., 25# Choice Local Cucumbers, each blue and black. Friday and Satur­ the market. ^ Per square yard ...... 52

•TT ■; ; VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925 IE 4 I.0D.E. DECIDES' DESTROYER ON VISIT TO COAST PORTS line :jP'j WARES AT BAZAAR TO BE REPRESENTED m(A Wm Bishop O’Donhell Opened Were Recaptured With Ves­ Three-day. Sale at Chamber sel; Piracy Charge May sailings of Commerce Be Laid TO EUROPE Ottawa. June 4.—Henceforth the Imperial Order. Daughters ot. the now woMTwr.A i. Umpire, will have a representative St. Pierre. Miquelon, June 4.—The T. rh.Hmure.Mith.mptee. »tt,w,n> Commerce presented an animate^ and iin London. At the national meeting French liquor schooner Marie II.. re­ Ju„ 17 Jur is ...... Mem* colorful picture yesterday afternoon here this morning it was decided to ceipt ured early Wednesday by the French Julv , Julv :, ...... Winnrdoee when the'three-days bazaar in aid of accept, the invitation of the Victoria ! .-team trawler Asie after seven mem­ T. IMfeet • nilieaw 9t. Andrew*» Cathedral was declared League. London, to have a represen­ bers of her former crew had seised her l-“re and sailed off with her. was brought Metagams open by Hi shop O'Donnell in a short, tative of the Order in the league's June 18 July 14 -,...... address of t-ungrfctulation upon the back to this port late yesterday Cap­ Jttàe Î7 Aug. S ...... Montreal London office. tain Wynatènt of Lunenburg and the July 2 .. MarlecS concerted effort and the gratifying At some future tirnè It is presumed six British sailors he is alleged to have and artistic .display which wan the that An imperial Chapter operating led aboard in the sslsure, were arrested Te Ueeepeel outcome. w>4h the Victoria league' wHP In- on their arrival here It Is expected, June 24 July 14 ...... Î. Montcalm Directly to the left of the main eot they will be charged with piracy. July 3 Jul^ll ...... Montclare formed of Canadians in London, and July 1» Aug. 1 ...... Montrose trance and occupying one end of the through this the Order in Chnada hall are the boot ha of fancy work .will have a regular channel -of Infor­ Famous Steamship FROM RIEBEC and plain ecBJng for which the Altar mation regarding • newcomers v to -.—2 , Te Uvrrfwl ‘Society of St. Andrew's (Cathedral is Canada, both visitors of note and Juae 19 Jaiy II ...... - Montrerai responsible. A beautiful reading lamp home seekers. H.M.C.S. PATRICIAN Sails Northwards and doll -to lie won and countless Election of officers will be held Ta « berbeurg - .Southampton other desirable things make of this a Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. B. I)oo- June SO ...... Km press of Franc# most attractive stall. Mra Balnea, Te therbeur*. Keuthsssptw.il am berg Uttle. Toronto, has announced that Seattle. June 4 —Marking the seven­ July 8 Aug. 4 . Bmprcss of Scotland Mrs. Shank a Mm. Scaling and Mrs. she is retiring from the presidency. teenth year that the steamship Victoria McKay are In charge. She has been president for three GEOLOGICAL SURVEY has inaugurated the Nome season fur The home cooking Is aet forth PATRICIAN TOURING COAST : Alaska Hteamshtp Company, tpe AMK ABOIT OIK THIRD CABIN temptingly in a bower of mauve - me I sailed from here yesterday with In the report of the finance com­ 476 passengers aboard. TOLRA sweet peas and wisteria, with Mrs. C. mittee submitted by Mrs. J. U. The Victoria, because of itq long ser­ D. McDonald 6 residing. The variety Power, Toronto, national treasurer. vice to the North, is known as the ’ gold stall, whffch is all that its name Im­ IN SOUTHERN SEAS ship” and always attracts interest In It was recommended and endorsed plies, in dainty, artistic and useful that si.000 be placed in the war ON ANNUAL VISIT TO NEAR Its first sailing of the season. About *,609 persons wt»r** «>n hand to wm »-h ihe articles is proving a great attraction memorial fund. The order hopes to Kuyakuzmt Left Here Two Steps For Development Are under the direction of Mrs. Reed. The departure yesterday have the total fund of fSOO.OOO this In addition to the passengers, who candy booth, in blue and white, Is in Weeks Ago For South Ports Urged at Manufacturers’ include mining men, business men and cSarge of the Chfiami of Mary.------.Announcement was made of the Convention fur traders, the Victoria carries a cargo The Gypsy encampment, under the reinvestment of the war memorial PORTS IS NOW IN SEATTLE Two weeks ago the Steamer Kuya­ of machinery and other supplier for management of Madame Karp, is a fund as follows: $165.000 with the kuzmt. previously known as the dredging operations this Summer near mysterious grotto, arranged by Mrs. Royal Trust l'empan y of guaran teed Stadarona. sailed out of this port Hamilton. DSL, June 4,—To Im­ Chapman and Mrs. Hone. A brilliant­ receipts for-five years; $165.000 with Southbound after having loaded a prove conditions in the Maritime Clarence L Reams. Seattle attorney, ly deoQrattHi wall of red and blue the National Trust Company. Will Go North to Comoz and Eventually to Prince cargo of liquor here. The vessel had Provinces. Wr. S. Fisher of St. John, left for San Francisco yenterday to take shelters the fish pond. In addition to this bonds to the been repaired and overhauled at reporting for that parHof Eastern charge of the defence for ! the United Mrs. fKNelll presides over the soft Rupert, Leaving Washington Port Saturday; Meets Esquimau, and was said to be in the Canada at the annual meeting of the State* Shipping Board In a suit for value of $11.800 were held at the time $40.000 brought by the Roaenberg Metal drinks, the varied color» of which add of the guaranteed investment. ' and very beat of condition for many Canadian Manufacturers' Association to the attractiveness of her neat little Thiepval at Comox; Report Says Little Destroyer here yesterday, suggested an exhaus­ and Iron Uompany. The suit 4* in con­ CANADIAN since that date a further Investment nection with war time- materials con- lKK»th. The country store, in charge in bonds has been made to the Value May Sail South With H.M.S. Capetown The ship, which took a freight of tive geological survey tit. the pro­ PACIFIC of Mrs. SToffitt, recalls the village of $20.000 arising from accrued Inter­ liquor from Victoria, loaded here as vinces. railway freight rate adjust­ shop of other days. quickly as possible. after she came ment to facilitate the movement of est and additional’ contribution. A DINGHY FOUND AND B.C. COAST SERVICE In the centre of the haJl the art» proposed budget for head office out of dry dock, and quietly slipped products between more distant sec­ and crafts stall, in charge of Mrs. maintenance and annual meeting ex- out to sea. tions of Canada, trade commission Bridges, contains many beautiful ob- On her annual Summer cruise, which lasts for nearly Iks Warn lsdiss pntl ht with -jnwir y%mm: TW TiTou TIT a i u 1 \ v ü T\\ 11 ! lake Ter ““ t o "pi-art i c alfv every u port and and probably, haa reached her.destina­ America and all-thv-year.round aer paintings m oils by Mrs. Drummond- Mrs. jrt Ttiemiay. .lune 2, t 'OStoms offtrtat* here to-day. who to bear motmevidenve of the drowning order contributed an operating mom are in charge of another liquor Bustneas conditions in the prairie of Oaioff. a Norwegian, who. diaappearad other»: a boudoir lamp by Hawkins and is now vikiUng m Seattle, the $r«t pnfi (>f csH. The- little â'J "Kma'I aaT.,M» " .fti .! n rr 1V. .1 SERVICE 'A Hayward. an«1 a lovely display of tor Halley bury. Hospital Tribute, carrier, the Urto de AgUS; which Whs province* hâdberh sTow "(Turing ' the" last Wednesday from the «-amp of the Between Initirt•••painted rhina ere some of the waa mid to 4h.e work of the local seised on her return to port here past vear, declared A. F. Andrews. American Pile T>riving Company, and chapter, which aided substantially in | destroyer bis bad a Cordial welcome in Seattle. Yesterday, with Medicine Hat. but the principal In­ no trace of whom has yet been found most attractive wares. This afternoon. from the South some weeks ago. said other than the dinghy. , the three-tier fruit cake presented by building the new hospital. In all IdeUt.-CoL Paul Edwards, port warden of Seattle, Lient. W. ,1. R. there were no new developments in dustry, agriculture, had been on the * Mrs. M. Sweeney will be. drawn for the order contributed $6,8S2 for the the case of this ship, which w^S cap­ whole a success. Farmers, however, SIDNEY and l The wheel of fortune is in charge of hospital. Beech made forma! calls about the city, one of the largest seaport» tured by special officers on *' charge had devoted surplus earnings to pav­ 4 Mrs. t’obbett. ip thé United State». of transferrin* liquor to a Canadian ing obligations Incurred tn previous The special conveners Of flff fl- ' vessel tn Canadian waters. years, BELLINGHAM LEAVES SATURDAY, » fresh monta, Mrs. J. A. J. McKenna Lake Hill to Aid American squadron süuioeed at Ber­ Officials expressed the opinion QUESTION OF LEADERSHIP Motor Princess will leave Sidney here to-day that the Urio de Agua and Mrs. Fl Vernon Thomson are According to a partial itinerary muda, about the middle of August. A plea for sound leadership. Irre­ A Delightful Route at 10.S0 am. daily. * serving afternoon tea and supper announced this morning from thé, The Capetown goes first to Prince "l«ht l-e Kie-Md with the ImiKiM. spective- ,,of party -affiliations,------rare or... . each (lay. and under the president. In Entertaining .. tion of a fine, or on the .other liana r«»iigi on such as the country had en - Returning, leave .Bellitigham 2.36 Mrs. J. B. Ptumb. -this department is Naval Barracks. Esquimau, .the l‘à- Rupert, mglung a short visit there the vessel might he hetoveri during th< war. was made by Between p m. dally looked after by the Catholic Women's W. I. Delegates trician will leave Seattle Saturday and then proceeds to Victoria and i Pending some further action try tnr w jt. Allis. Montreal, in reporting on and will journey to Cbmot, there to remain, her. for ,ome time More | ""»w ‘ authorltle, ,he *» '" the work of the Quebec division. * —During yesterday afternoon Miss Iaike Hill Women's Institute held be met by H M.C.S. Thiepval. which ___ w hands of the Customs here and Report ing for the Ontario division. flare Powell played several £ harm- fheir regular monthly meeting In the will sail northwards with the de­ once again going, on her way. I moored at a government pier. J. M. McIntosh referred particularly Pacific Coast , ing piano solos and Mra Mctlilltvray Community Hall on Tuesday after­ stroyer. to municipal taxation, stating strong I sane. There was also some graceful noon. Mrs. Calvert, the vice-presi­ The Thiepval was the vessel that objection - was t»eing taken to the and the PUGET SOUND f fancy dancing by Margaret Taylor dent being in the chair assisted in the laying <>f supplies and assessment of industrial and com- - . NAVIGATION COMPANY - and Alice Robson: little Rosette Ls*e Members agreed ~ tu assist the ta the-votwtertin* ««t-Ma-hic Stuart Me - rfottn Urdu, accompanied, „ . . _ Tty Saanich Inst I tu tes in entertaining the l.aren. the British aviator, in the TIMES SHIPPING CHART ln one of the resolutions to come Mrs. Chapman, and rrvi* » Provincial and F'ederated Womens hi-fâted Pacific /light. She was in before the convention It Is recom­ talions by Patricia Prthcrbridgr, Institute conference dHegat»** at the command of 'Lieut, Beech at that OCEAN VESSELS TO ARRIVE mended that the ( lovera ment be ,ilever pupil of Miss Powell, com- Experimental Farm on June 24. Mrs time, who is now . aboard the Pn- urged to provide that each shipment OLD AUTOMOBILE « pleted the programme. The bazaar Currie was appointed convener for trivian md .conunamflhg ofTicer of Btearner.—- Master. Ton. Agent From. Due. of imported goods valued at over $106 • continues afternoon and evening up- same with Mrs. Moody assisting. that ship Tklthybius ...... ' RH beta...... Orient... June 7 be accompanied by an invoice vised til Friday night...... Rlthets ...... Orient... June 5 before an accredited officer of the Mrs. Akerman was chosen eonven A MONTH AWAY Arabia Maru .. er of refreshments for the Women s President (.leant. ... .Jensen.. ..160#» Admiral i^ne. .. .Orient... .June I» Kedermt iiovernmenr H» the country of AND PASSENGER The pa I rlvU it wITTbe ouPT Trom FT* Yoknhqma Mani..______. .. tit Northern ... .Orient... .June 11 export, and to increase the .number Institute home «-©oking _.Kooth""".at " the qumurtt until the end' of the month. JACQUELINE LOGAN garden party to be " held at Mis* F2rop. of IluSsia... . liosken .. 16500 C.P.R...... Orient... .June 15 of trade commissioners abroad. COUNTRY She is scheduled to return by June Ovanes on June 10 in aid of the President Madison . Quinn. . 1500 Admiral Line .... Orient... June 22 Another resolution states smug­ MARRIEDYESTERDAY 50. She travels all the way via the Hailey... .21006 C.P.R...... Orient. ...July 1 gling Is Increasing enormously, ap­ —TERMES Loral Council of Women. Members East coast waten*. or on thf pro­ Kmp. of Australia. will please leave donations at Mrs. parently carried oil by highly or­ Steamer -OLYMPIC" from Victoria Los Angeles, June 4.- Jarqueltn tected side of Vancouver Island, and OCEAN VESSELS TO SAIL ganised and well-financed gangs, and for Port Angeles daily 9.00 am. and Logan. motion picture -actrews, and Akerman s home. will not go into the broad l*aciftc 3 in p m. Ferric, "MOUNT VER­ Mrs. Webster, convener for the Fall requests a law providing tmprison- Ralph .James Otlleepte, former Texas nd the West Coast waters. The two Steamer. Master. Agent. For 7 ment without fine for persons, con- NON" and "PUGET" from Sidney jTair,~reported on nrngrras made and TtlTpi vm IV» togge wwlil they Peeetdewt J»ff«»eeon -Miebols. Admiral Line .. ■ Orient ■ J<•**** * jvmvn ur-'wnmwwîw gninggmiK. ' Trr^ iRyl—nwlM dnilR SJS em. 346 home b f - nemed. an executive as follows: Mes h r»rince Rupert, and from there Emu, of Canada. Robinson... .22500 C.P.R. .Orient... .June 1V p m. and 5.16 p m. dames Wm. MercerrCalVrfl, Service. ventlon of under- valuation of goodg- ager here last night. ^ is understood, the Patrician will ls also urged. InformatlOB and Tickets Currie, Walter Peddle and Miss Doug-, journey southwards alone, while the COASTWISE MOVEMENTS via San Franrtaro: due at Weiimgtoe BY CANADIAN LINES laa Members agreed to pay sixty Thiepval go<-* about certain duties July 4. Sydney July llr E. E. BLACKWOOD, Agent POSITIONS BY WIRELESS cents per capita towards Islands Dis- which have been assigned $o .hsr. Niagara - Malls close Jnhr 1, 4 pm. Thanks to various agencies for,aid- 9tt Government SM-——Pkeaa 7106 trïclCoBTerepce to be held in Or to- For Vancouver direal : due at Auoklaad July 86, Sydney ing in the “IToduccd in Canada" Or H. S. HOWARD.k torn TO MEET CAPETOWN ataamrr Iraira daily at Bstevan. 8 pjn. -Alert Ray -clear; ber. r PR. Jaiy 25. campaign and recbmmendaflon To aTT Several communications were laid When the British cruiser 11 M S members to route all traffic aa far In Connection calm , bar 30.00; temp. 5Z; »ea smooth. Capetown comes to Victoria, and she steamer leaves daily at 11.45 C.G.M.M. MOVEMENTS as possible throughout Canadian Prince Rupert —Cloudy: calm; bar over for further consideration. Mrs. CPR. With Moody and Mrs. Wm Peddle will en­ is expected here for a lengthv, visit pm. ports are embodied In other resolu­ It »*; temp. SO. sea smooth. in the middle of Summer, on hcr long Canadian FYeighter arrived Liver­ Kstevan—Clear; southeast. 4 miles tertain the mothers at the Well Baby From Vancouver tions. T ransatlantic Clinic to be held on Friday of this «mise to porta of British Columbia, pool May 16. A general resolution declares there Do you reelixe that you can per hour; bar. 2MI; temp. 50. 1 CPR steamer arrives dslly1 at 7 leave Victoria at Î p.m. on week. the patrician is expected to tour with Canadian Highlander left Victoria is. a great deal of duplication and OCEAN Parhena—Clear; northeast, light; her aq far as San !>iego. The Cape­ for U K May 2» overlapping in the assessment, and the new steamer Princess Mar­ bar. 29 9*. temp. 51; light swell. At the close of the business meet­ CPR. steamer arrives dally at 2.36 SERVICES ing Mrs Walter Peddle and Miss town will call at American coast Canadian Importer left Vancouver collection of taxes in Canada and it guerite. connect with the "Trans­ Leonard Island -Clear; light west; points and comes from the North es nada" from Vancouver at $.36 Douglas served afternoon tea. Fee Seattle for Quebec and Montreal May 30. is urged that a policy be adopted All Lines bar 29.92; temp. SO; sea smooth. Canadian Inventor arrived Quebec which will define the sources of p.m. and arrive in Banff 5.16 p.m.. CPR. steamer leaves dally at May 28 revenue to which the Dominion, pro­ following day, Calgary 7kSS p.m. fol­ 4.30 p.m. Canadian Planter arrived Sorel vincial and municipal governments lowing day: Brandon noon, second Pnl Due leave* dally, except Fun- May 29 will be limited for taxation purposes. day; Winnipeg 7 60 p.m . second day; daya. at 10.15 a.m. The sales tax is made the subject Make your reterrattan early and FL William 7 a.m., third day; Toron­ 22Z22 Canadian Prospector arrived Van­ secure choice of accommodation. From Seattle couver May 24 of a special resolution, which declares to $.40 a.m. fourth day; Ottawa 16.45 other countries, after Investigating a.m, fourth day; Montreal 2 p.m, CPR. at earner arrives dally 1Î.-6 Canadian Miller left Victoria for CITY TICKET OFFICE Vancouver June 3. such a tax, refused to adopt It: that fou*h day. Victoria to Montreal Canadian winner left Vletoria for Canada was .driven to adopt It be­ •11 Government Si. Tele. 1242 ninety-three hours; Victoria to To­ Sol Due arrives dally, except Sun­ cause frequent reductions In the cus­ ronto eighty-seven hours forty mlg- day. 9 *0 a m. flan F'ranclseo May 2*. Canadian Coaster left Ocean Falls toms tariff had so reduced revenue utes. that other sources of taxation had to 8UNBI8E ANO.SUN8ET for Astoria May 30. he- resorthd to and that the many Canadian Farmer left Nanaimo for changes th the rates and regulation.* Time nf sunrise »"d sunset tUac'flr Ocean Falla May 31. had kept business In a constant'state •»adard tin'**) at Victoria. B.C., for Canadian Rover arrived—Frisco of turmoil. The resolution calls for ' n,F mon nr of June Tf25v- May ts. — abotition of 4hc-Aaa^ ""’FffWW- Canadian fthaagvwg laft iif •4ms. BourMiD Hour Min. Pedro May 24, nwnt between Canada and Australia ~ 4------TV—' wiTT Increase " present trade and lay for Victoria May 17. the foundation for much greater trade Canadian Ranger arrived Pedro in the future, a.rcsolutlon urges IMr- May 27. llament to ratify elt at the present - Canadian Pioneer due here from session. Antwerp July 4. There Is also a resolution calling Canadian Voyageur left Pt. Kembla for additional and Unproved steam­ for Victoria May 12. ship service between Canada and 1Leavmg'^V Canadian Baigneur left Frisco for South America. UK May 14. Canadian Scottish left Norfolk fqr VESSELS MOVEMENTS U K. May 21 Returns flr». Canadian Trooper arrived Vancou­ Kelbergen at Montreal from Swansea io ver May 21. Ascanll' at Montreal from Liverpool. Sierra Ventlna at Halifax from Service 7.45-RHjFl] ..TIDE TABLE Bremen. • 4»i( ;— , vF1uorspsr at Hull from Kt. John June. 1666 ‘ Auaonia at Ixmdon from Montreal ;TlmeHt’T:meHt;TimelU!TimeHt Assyria at New York from Olaegow LYi Oarer 11. at New York ffom Cope 1925/ ’h m ft !h. m, ft-’h. m^ft Jh m ft hagi -jr21 "6.4110*27 57H16.65 4 1 23.31 1.1 t Hriqmeric at New York from Southernp- 16-54 4 «112.03 5 7 16 49 6 6123.52 8.3 17.18 3 6M1 19 6 0'17 $6 6 5!...... 16.14 8 6 7 45 2 614.28 6 4i|8i24 8.1 IS-27 6 61 8 21 1.6!IS 44 6 8H9 18 « 8 U'il 9 if 9 02 0 *117.31 7.V20.11 7.0 ICAR ÎI 27 9-31 9 44 0 2 18 .SO 7 6»ll.6f 7 4 The Meteoroloelcal Obserratory» It 55 9.3110 27 6,1119 48 7 8122.11 7 6 males Heights. Victoria. R.C. '2 26 9.2111.12 O.0'2O.*2 8 1'23 19 7.7 1361 8 till 59 0 4'21 07 8.3-...... MILL BAY FERRY Solid Through Train from TBAN8PACIFIJ MAILS 0 40 7.61 3 3$ 8.1 12 47 Mill.36 8.8 FOR !2 16 7.2! 4 21 7 3U3 *6 1 9 21.59 8 4 4 June. 1M5 13 . !I4.2«2 9'22 22,8. 7- V*FL- — China and Jeoan I f . . 15.38 6.8! 9 12 6.7115.15 4 'w«a Shanghai June 2L 0.3$ 8 81 9.02 1.4!...... 1.3# p.m. *16 p.m., Empress of Canada—Malls eloee June 6.65 $.81 9.M I.*!:.- 8.66 p m. 4 30 p.m. ■tanüard »■< ••■••rtmeet 11. 4 p.m.r due at Yokohama June 22. 1i 68ne 8e 7116.10iiiv.iv 1.1126.221.1e.visi. 8.61*1.66 7.9 5.16 p.m. 6 16 p m. Shanghai June 26-. Hongkong June 29. 8 30 p.m. Arizona Mam-Mails close June 18. 4 1.2$ 8 8116 45 1.2130 66 I.2ISS. ' 8.6 7 36 p.m. 11.44 8.3111.22 1.61*1 2* 844:...... 14 MILES n Mails close July 2 4 p.m.; due at Tokohetna July 14, midnight. The- figuresPacific for standard,height serve for a few cents make ihAaihal Julv 1l. HpngknriK Julv 23 to distinguish high water from low Auetraila and New Zealand water Where blanks occur in the taht# AorarurL-MaUs cloee^ June 1 M wt, he tide rises or fails continuously dur- ~ salve -tidal garlada gil6ia> June 2T. turning. - YITISH 60LU me Ik- (f.Sn - l- i« fe«l «nd Mitt of * 1 Belmont Bldg. Ran Franciano: due at Sydney . July 7; (oet. meuuMd from the *veri«, level ...... 1 TahlU. .... Ik 4 yjku el lower lew we ter. V ICTORIA DAILY TIMES', THURSDAY. JUNE 4, 1925

ESTA BUSHED 1888 ■X NEWS IN BRIEF QUAKES RECORDED GIZEH TEMPLE COURT OF APPEAL . AT OBSERVATORY Some Specials in White Footwear v The Craigfletfrer Parents Teachers Three earthquakes have been KILTIES CAPTURE •Association will hold their regular recorded at the Gonazies Meteoro­ Ladies' Strap Pumps and Oxfords, a pair...... $1.00 monthly meeting in the school to­ GIVES JUDGMENT logical Observatory in the past Men's and Boys' Broken Lines, a pair ...... $1-00 morrow night at § o’clock. Argument in Rex vs. Vye First two days. This morning at 4 Ladies' Patent and Brown Pumps, a |-oir...... $4.95 Owing to the musical festival be­ o’clock a quake of moderate in­ LOS ANGELES ing held In. .Vancouver this week, on Victoria List tensity was recorded and lasted Men’s Brown Calf Oxfords, a pair ...... $5.00 there will be no rehearsal of the for two hours. The origin 1$ be­ lieved to be about 360 miles from Victoria Band Makes Great Role Agents for City Temple.,.shorus to-night% Judgment in Election Issue to Victoria and probably off the Hit With Hundred Thousand Taptin, Selby aad Arch Triumph Shoes The regedar meeting of the Can­ Be Given on Monday coast of Southern Oregon, least adian Isegion. which usually convenes night at 6.16 o'clock at very slight at Shrine Convention on the first Wednesday of, encti quake was recorded and thought month, will not take place until Wed* Judgments in twelve mainland to be in the same vicinity _L*ji MAYNARD'S SHOE STORE needs y, June 17% hearings were given by the B.C. Tuesday. June I, a long-distance Local Musicians Picked to Court of Appeal upon the re­ disturbance was recorded at a Broadcast Programme Over «49 Yates St. Pboae 1232 Comrade W% 0% Stone was named distance of 6,160 miles from -Vic­ A Couple of Great Songs delegate of the Victoria local to sumption of the sessions here this toria. It lasted for three hours attend the Dominion Greet War Vet­ Radios Friday Night THAI morning, as follows: and was probably In the vicinity WHIR* MOST PEOPLE erans' Association convention at Ot­ of the Philippine Islands. tawa. this month at a special meet­ Department of -Indian Affairs i*>s Angeh**, June 4.—Victoria’* by McCormack ing held last night. Gtzeh Temple kilted band Ik one of vik Water Hoard, dismissed, Mr. the . big hits of the International They are out this week in the new June list of The anmversary banquet of the Justice MclMiiliips dissenting. Shriners' convention here attended Red Seal Victor Records. First Congregational Church will he Purcell vs, Hendricks, allowed. Jus­ by over one hundred thousand per­ “Thanks Be,^p Qod" is not a hymn but a joyous Why Pay High Rates for Fire and Anto Insurance? held to-morrow evening, Friday, June tice tialllher and M. A. Macdonald sona. outpouring of the heart ln a magnificent waltx- •V at 6.80 sharp. A good programme dlssentlngv » SAANICH LIBERALS Gtzeh Temple kilties arfe given won­ like strain, "Dream Once Again" Is in the best See the Independent Agency end save money has been arranged. No special Invita The King va. Vancouver Lumber derful ovations every time they ap­ pear. The band's members in their animated McCormack style. Ask to hear them The Nationals. Parle. Eetabltehed. 1»£» ...... Asset* IlLtSMM both. her snd adherent is asked to at - i Apex Lumber Company vs. John- kilts, red Jackets and immense bus­ Provincial Bn*land KetabUaM 1103...... AaeeU tend. atmv.'■allowed• op merits, «'hief Justice bies are about the most striking in­ New Red Seal Records Now "Two for the Tha Carnh.il Ltd., Kiwmwl. BetabBabed 1161...... Assets IMOO.OM MEFiT.B. BOOTH IÏ dividuals attending the Convention. and Justice M. A. Macdonald dis­ Pries of One” Northwestern Netiensl. Established 1869...... AsaHe |11,6,0.«00 The Ward Four Ratepayers' Asso­ senting on prejftmlnary objection. The band carries a large sign upheld National-Ben Franklin, Plttebure. Set. 186S...... Assets 16.400.00# ciation last night at Marigold de­ Kenworthy vs, BisTiop. dtsmleeed. by two Shrlnera announcing that It 1069—Thanks Be to God.... John McCormack The Fire laeurano. Company of Canada, Eat. lM.Aeèete «101.116 cided to auk H. H. Allan, of the Jus!ice McPhilllps dissenting. comes from Victoria, the home of Dream Ones' Agkin . .* John McCormack Saanich Municipal Hall etaft. to at* Crabbe va Shields, allowed, MAHIGOLD FRIDAY (llseh Temple. 1075r— Danes Orientals...... , ...Frltx Kreisler tend the next meeting sad explain A, «. Beck. K.C.. and Legal Pro­ The Victoria band is one of the fif­ Molly on the Shore...... Frits Kreisler JOHNSTON CO., General Agents the nrwerage situation and the points fessions Act. dismissed. Justice Mar^ teen band* picked from thoke from & every part of the continent for spe­ 19614—La Paloma...... ;.Vlctot Falon Orchestra iwised between Victoria snd Saan­ tin diaaenUng. Federal Candidate in Nanaimo Serenade...... Victor Haion Orchestra Phone 1031 til Jebnecsi S*. Yletorta, S.O. «Cat. 1W1 ich. t’ralg—Ve. liamre. allowed. Justice cial service. In the magnificent Martin would have allowed new trial. Riding to Address Meeting Shriners' parade Tuesday the Vic­ 19664—^he Flatterer...... '...... Han* Barth The Provincial Peliee are expect­ Known va. B-C.KLSL. dismissed. Jus toria band was featured. l*st night's Scarf Dance-...... ,'...... ‘....Hans Barth ing a report from the driver of a itich Martin dissenting. parade was postponed on account of motorcar found badly wrecked at FraserK*---** Valley ...va. Kline.Kline, allowed, SnanliBi liberal» will hold a rally rain, but It will be held to-hlght. SPECIAL SALE OP ouaxaktixd OoMrqOd last owning. The car. is new trial 4>rder*d. at Marigold Hall to-morrow even­ Friday evening the Victoria Glxch registered under ihe name, of >*. Peter va. Yorkshire Estate, al­ ing at 8 o'clock, to hear T. R. Booth Temple band will broadcast a prfn- Fletcher Bros. Thorne. 1639 Currie Street It la lowed; and Kostad va Wotdeon, dis­ of Nanaimo, recently chosen as Fed­ gramme of music over KHJ, the lx»s understood no one was hurt in the missed. eral Liberal candidate in the Na­ -Angeles Times, and KF1, Ix>s Angeles (VICTORIA) LIMITED “Radiant” Electric Irons, Only $345 accident, which however wrecked the ELECTION CASE DEFERRED naimo riding. Kx-Councillor Francis Kzaminer and Anthonv radios. Judgment In five outstanding rase* Slmpedw, president of the Saanich SHRINERS’ RETURN DELAYED * •Tvei i Uiles 111* In MURPHY ELECTRIC COMPANY wtlf he, gixTn on Monday, stated the Liberal Association, will act as Transportation facilities out of I/>* Street 722 YATES STREET PHONE 120 Engit court. These include Maxwell Smith chairman. (-}■ 4 Angeles are so congested with hun­ Music’* return* to hie office at the city hall v*. Jx Ah Calherwuod.' *ui election Following the address of Mr. dreds of special trains parked there next wre* hr will meet with ""à sub- iFsue ever the Mewdaey a’Et In the Booth, the Liberal Association Will from all parts of the continent that prls*. A_ grand paint up and clean­ Provincial HoWee. Rex \w. Coy. hold the annual election of officer*, the . Gtzeh Temple special carrying up campaign l* now In progress in Vusatk v*. Ford Motor Com­ and all wards of Saanich are ex­ Victoria and Vancouver Shriners "to OBITUARY bis departmental office*. Mr l‘r*«- pany va Union St.amsbip Çemp*fi>. pected to be well represented. the convention will not be able to get Seek Market For IWrWirifRWFT Punewl imvicM were held this completion, and preparations for the Hearing opened tfi the appeal of i hearty invitation t«» lolb- refurnishing of the general office day morning, according to messages Saûnich Wine in morning «>wr the romàins of Mr* Hex \ *. Vye, . wherein Dr. J. 1*. Vye Victoris, Oak Bay and hbi- cived here to-day from the conven­ Jennie KUwabeflh N party n* Hooper of have been commenced. 4 of this City »ptw**l* from a conviction quinuUt. tion party by R E. Leeson. recorder etui *e*tu«-'U*'f before Judge UmpBi*B neap. Cove. iiTtw cortege Toft the A meetàae of .the City CeunclT will of Glaah Tnmplfi, This rttcans that the Prairie Provinces B.C Funeral Chajm! at 9 45. pro­ in Vtnrnty Court on * charge of a* Il­ XTt-torta Shrtnr party wtth the bahlt he held to-morrow afternoon at 2 legal practice. .Stuart Hendersii>B. ceeding to Jtb Andrew’s Cathedral. ochw k at the City Hail, to-give final will not arrive home until Mondi Bright prospects art- *h*a1< y al^TTv court to reopen the case here on the — tcmirdlifr'WrttffWFTk"FTtl* nrpwsra reAwdj'ng operation affecting the fleblsi a-» tbr- graxesidr at Royal KKwtl imr^ovement sinking fund loan* ground that new evidence could lm Wine Company With practically Oak Burial tterb. The casket was of th* city, taJid calls for issuance «»f produced. , W. I>. t'srter. K.r, ap­ xll last year's production of wine al- hidden -twnes-tb a fir.«fusion of beau $186.666 of five per cenL twenty - year pear* for the Crown. Hotpoint Three-Heat Grill Tàdy disposed of üspager N H- ftlfui floral trihate* The pall hearers debexu are*. . ’ ..... PEREMPTORY LIST , ; Lgtmont i* at- present t turning the F- g Herchmer. N. Coates vs. M.tyo Sinah. Morton va Prairie Provins**. interv4$wlng Gov­ iv* r. k- Harrap. LUidlvy Mg awasmcement as is >ho wifi Hrtghouee et al. and Kosland ef al vs. ernment officers regarding introduc­ K XL. A. Marys.le and E. ropreeeot the tWaadiae Pacific Rail­ Ahboteford Silver Mining and De­ tion of a share of tht* year’* vin­ way at the offlcâaj opening of the velopment C«>mpany will follow the IE age on the prairie. Mr. Lamont has I’ryetal Garden can be made at this case at bar Twanty-twb appeal* ar« listed for hearing at the present *** Association’s Annual Re­ with Jiim a number of cases of the There pawned away this morning, limn, uging to ebanzs* In the sched­ Manager Au J. Watson of 1S24 produit, and is reported to have ule ll store. Hawkins & Hayward Th* romain* arc reeling at the REGAINS HEALTH c barre* *r the city warrants in- Mr. WaiAin pointed out that the During the afternoon Mr. Anderson Thomson Funerei Home. 1627» Qua­ cremse in prices to Saanich former Minister of Agriculture and and Service Store dra Street where private servie* will future of a *t«'rf, and it* success are consemerw will aksc be discussed, intertwined with the word service." one of the oldest pioneers of Saan­ Itn rxmgla, St, Cor. View. Phone* 643-Î627 Waats Other Wee ; be held Saturday afternoon, it is especially, tha.rate for irrigation.. pur- OF* ich, addressed the lar*e. gathering i requested that, Ûownrs 3t»a omitted, which carries a world of. meaning. STtd podhwmre greater potentUIitlcs. IMSriïî oiTfÏÏhe of the êâftÿ day* Aheet Lydia E. t intermsnt will be made in Royal Oak Hamilton. June 4. — (Canadian of the Island. j tttirieJ park Stroke W. 1. Met.—The Seeks Wo­ than any other word-in the busine** Vegetable Prewst — The Canadian Manufac­ dictionary. Me quoted with approval Winners in the race* were as fol­ men » Inetftnte held tfcetr , regular turer*' Association to-day elected aa lows: ■neral of the late John Me­ monthH meeting on Tuesday with a a railway dictum that The charac­ It* prwfideot lor 1626-26. J. H. For­ ter of the public servie* rendered Chinook race, men—1. Mr. W. D. lt. v.hose death took place gnoi attendance.. The ladles are hold­ tier of Quebec City. He is vice- Michel!; 2. Mr. R. Nlmmo. Mo wit Foi Ont. — “Before I-1 Sunday was |>eld this morning, the ing s*n ire cream social and dance depend* upon the character of the president and general manager of P. men operating.** Ladies- Mr*. W. D. Michel! and • Vegetable outage leaving the Safida Funeral on Friday June L There will be a T. T>gare Company Limited, one of took Lydia E. J . xk. fact i hai grroii «aftaliküonfi. Mrs R Nlmmo; tie, • Oumpe—d 1 Ml g* da. «►iaiagfiiafitti.1 Hew mM> '"’miTniTEtrt-uun( unr distrr^ ---- Wrw»ir,atTff(r‘Tg7T-TT W. Ml Ml FIT later requiem mas* was cele­ home-made candy. Good music will butlng hmUneesea and ha* eztenkive with a practical monopoly of their be presided. The ladles are trying \artous linea such as the General and G. Mlchell; 2. David -^nd George bie. and hnd puma brated at St. Andrew’s Cathedral by interest* in other companies and in­ Poison. Rev Fartinr Silver., who. also con­ hard to raise funds fgr the purchase dustries. including the newspaper* Electric Company snd their Masd all through me. 1 of some much needed acrarotorias for research laboratory- find it necessary Boys' race—T, Robert Brown: 2, was living ELAilaa ducted the service*,, at the graveside. I/Rvenment, Queiiec, and 1st Nouvel- Douglas Brown. Today— tbs sehimts and also to help the to appeal tv the publie and show how ! The pallbearer* were Measr*. Snow. Itste, Three Hivers. ’ The rrnUbtn lïïrtr race 1, A delà Brown : J, Craig at the time, ; Armstrong and Harvey. RQ Reprr- Solarium fur crippled children at they render service-, indicates how given to i>ench Canada in the. af­ Winnie Poison. and one day a ; "«%Uitiv«* of tbf Groiier Society of Mill Bay Nr* doubt the event will fairs cvf the aaeoclallon met with the much more vital this matter be friend csroe in and ! W innipeg, of which Hale* staff Mr. be well patronised for such a worthy comes in the retail store, béaet 01 <'hlldren’s race—1, Winnie Poison; 15,000 people are buying heartiest approval from the conven­ 2, Albert White. J told meher experi­ i MrVnrmack was a member. a ml motive. A committee of ladlee was tion. all «ides with trenchant competition, ence of using the I Mesura l>on McKay. J, F. Hi 1 bin and appointed to meet the 166 delegates, Mr. Watson pointed out. Boys’ and girls' r*ed— 1, Robert INGERSOLL WATCHES Vegetable Com­ j R L- Will*. The remain* were laid, who expect to visit the district of KEYNOTE OF SUCCESS •Brown: 2, Gordon Mlchell. pound and advised i to reel In Ron* Bay cemetery. Soolie on June 26. while attending FREIGHT RATE l.adies’ nail-driving contest—1, the biennal conference of Womens "When you engage in buslnee* you Mrs Turgnose; 2. Mr*. Nimmo. me to take a bot­ agree to render a definite' service to Institute in Victoria. Boys* sack race—1, John Starling; 15,000 Ingersoll watches bought tle which I finally BILL1N HOUSE the public. Your object is to make 2. Rrnle Htarllng. 4M. I begin to get otmnger and those The meeting of ths Sowth Saanich money and to build a business that Girls' sack race—1. Rdith Star­ every working day—4,500,000 a will carry your name ae a household peine left me. 1 am glad I found out OH POUCE DOCKET Young People’* Flub held on Monday Ottawa, Jun. A—**1 hope te ling: 2. Winnie Poison. year—70 million since the first about this medicine as I think there IS evening w is well .attende*. Many brma it down io-d.y or te-mer. won) tr» those whom y eu serve. The Men's sack race—1, Mr. R. Nlm­ none equal to it for women who hare plans were made for the Summer and row, «aid Hen. 0. P. Grehem, whole atmosphere of success is per mo: 2, W. Ibbetson. Ingersoll was made. troubles of this kind. 1 cannot praise The excitable woman, the seif-pos- it ira* decided to hold the first an­ Miniate, ef Reilweye, in the mealed with the word ••service,’1 he Wheelbarrow rare- 1, Mrs. Par- the Vegetable Compand toohigely for scrised woman, the L«n-voluble man, nual picnic on July 26 at Mill Bay. Heuee ef Cemmens te-dey whan said. berry and R. Crawford; 2. Mr. and This is a record that stands un­ the good it he» done me. Whenever t and the tiueaa-so" man. well known The debate* ••Resolved th«* poverty he we, eeked by D. M. Kennedy, “Service begins at your business Mrs Nlmmo. know of a woman suffering 1 am glad 'types in the dally round ot a city develops character more than riches"' Preflreeii.e, Edmonten West, dot»r, and never stops until the trans­ Relay race 1, Mis* L. lliseet and equalled. In fact more Ingersoll point court, appeared betore Magis­ was a great attraction:- Miss Mtchell when the bill te previde e re­ action is satisfactorily completed, Mr R Oawfnrd; 2. Miss E. Nim­ to tell herof it --Mrs WelttnroAiJi, your business must be vital with it, watches are made than all other R.R. No. 1, Mount Forest, Ontario. trate Jay this morruhg to-* explain and Mr. Lamont taking the affirma­ vision of railway freight rites m mo and Mr. Ibbetson. minor breaches <»f the motor traffic tive and Mis* McNally and Mr. Mc­ Canada weald be .ubmitted te if It is your desire to realiee fully Three-legged race—1, Oof don American brands combined. Women throughout the Dominion regulations and by-laws. Fines to Carthy the negative. The Judge*. the Heuee. upon pour Investment.’ Mir hell and Robert Brown; 2. D$vW -the -extent hf teu dollar* were im- Mr. Gray and Mr. Bailey, nfter Mr e-ewr l- Oft, I» ,h>ii

■BASEBALL, ÇRICKET TIMES SPORTING NEWSSWIMMING, GOLF-

Golf Champion Of Ties in Ladies' Light Heavyweights Will Provide a Real Battle To-morrow Meusels Homerun America Will Be Golf at Uplands In Twelfth Gives The ladies of thp Uplands Golf Club played a "bogey" competition Yankees Victory Crowned To-night yesterday for the prize given by Mrs. Wilding. Mrs. Pocock and Miss —r % ■ Wolfenden tied for first place, each Champion Washington Club and Willie Mac- being,one. up. Mrs. Barton and Miss Maxwell tied for second place, one Goes Under. While Athletics Farlane Tied With 141 For The play-off between Mrs. Wilding Lose to Boston First 72 Holes and Mrs. Boyd, who tied in the medal round of tjie club champion-, ship, was won by* Mrs. Wilding with a score of 88. Hornsby’s Team Wins Fourth Ouimet, an Amateur, is Next; Straight Game; Tigers Field Sarazen is Well up But Badly and Lose Walker is Out of it Victoria Juniors Account For Team New York, June 4—Shifting of Worcester, Mess.. June 4.— the scenes in the National league Johnny Ferrell, youthful Queker to-day reopens the baseball eon- Ridge professional, tosk the load- From Vancouver in the national open golf cham­ fliet between the east and west pionship to-day with a brilliant on western ground. The cham­ ft, captured with the aid ef bir­ die threes on the seventeenth Despite Raw Day Youngsters iriVlE P««■ w«a«< cuwTws Brooklyn Is at Chicago, Philadel­ ly, giving them totals ef 216 and nto*. ib 217. Ouimet was only .three phia at Pittsburg fighting for third strokea behind Macfarlane. - Wednesday League; Hud­ place, while Cincinnati and Boston wrangle over fifth position._ Worcester, Mass.. Jane 4— son’s Bay-U.S. Game Off Jack Hennah, George Àeiit», Joe Burke and Andy Schmgder in a round With the Eastern teams taking to each, and a tot of otherg In .two rounds. Al Reich was a husky young the road, only two games were played When the sun has set on the fair­ giant. George. Ashe a close rival of Billy Tiliske's, Clay Turner a good Indian. yesterday. Jimmy Ring stood off the Braves in Philadelphia, 5-4. and LeO ways of the Worcester Country .1______wriiilifr.UKri.nt out of round decision before Jack became heavyweheavyweight champion. i »W4ww»wTr«!ithiwri * ‘ 1 fTUITIÔ-lriffht"The tfoïfër WfioJui1- the three vrivktt^ matches scheduled hits as St. Louu batted Donohue. ing the coming year will carry for yesterday afternoon were played. IF ÛEKE 84001» Tommy Gibbons was born in St. Paul, 1889. He la fixe fci t ten an I Henlon an<1 May for fln Wi4y victory. The match between the Hudson's OFT Ton tab weighs 175 pounds. Sometimes a little more, Last year he had nine 7.3 > Roger* Hornsby was please»! the title “Open Champion of the Bay and United Services, slated for "ifcoue*.e Ht'LU 1 fights, winning eight with knockout* and giving George* Carpentier a thor­ oyer. the fourth straight victory of Cnited-SUtte*** will have-been Work Point, was called off. JEttieuSeVMjuiwL ough" whipping in the ninth.' gthkh was a ten-round no-dectslon affair. The the Cards uhder hi* management, es­ decided. A* the result of, the The junior cricketers of Victoria To OWN THnJ must sensational fight was last December 9, In New York, when Tom pecially because be became a daddy „ "«wd VwnwtfVer got on with their A OWC COO a few hours before flie game. first thirty-six holes in the open­ match at Beacon Hill and the loyal knocked out Kid N'urfolk, the clever and game colored light-heavyweight, wine» Awrkw in the aixth rotind. YANKS BEST CHAMPS ing days play yesterday Leo lad were successful in winning after "IÜWWY two Innings of play. Victoria counted, LIVES LIKE AN INDIAN Babe Ruth went hitless In *lx Diegel, ' Willie Macfarlane. Francis ilf turn* at the bat,, but a home run 118 In the first.inning to Vancouver’s Gibbons has a large family, lives at .home, takes the best possible care Ouimet. Al Espinosa and Francis 64. in the second inning Victoria put by Bob Meusel—his fifth of the week Gallett were In the lead as the final en 108 while Vancouver had com­ t>f himself and 1» .never out of training or out,of condition. After a hard and fifteenth of the season—gave the champion holes of medal play piled 11$ when slumps were drawn. season of fighting he. rests during the Summer. He and his brother Mike Yank* a six to four decision over started to-day. Diegel and Macfar­ The score reverted to the .first, in­ have country place* on a Minnesota, lake, where they can hunt and flsh Washinjttêh after twelve Innings, in lane srere out in front with score» of nings. Victoria winning by 54 runs and live like Indians—and thereV no better way to keep in good health which thirty-four player* were u*pd. 141. ('lose behind with 143, were The other match yesterday was In Bowling Analysis fighting trim. Wawhington's defeat prevented the Ouimet. Espinosa and Gallett. the ' Wednesday Vrirket I.eugu** and Victoria, first innings. <>. .’hile Gibbons is a cautious b?**‘r when facing a lad with a punch, he. leading Athletics from losing ground in the fight, and a refl contender, ♦ he Albions scored AB IfWpress!vt Win as the result of a reverse in Boston L. PlnkhdHi . . * ttttt* < » -14 .2 Gibbons and Tunney Seek afight#;v to win. He has-lost only three or four fights in his long ring career at the hand* ot fhe Red Sox 4-2. was . With 1417 Press­ ever St. Aldan's. The students cbuTd Parr ...... 7 ing him were . Mike do no better than 61 in their turn at , . . • • JL * —to Harry Grcb, to Billy Mlake on a foul, to Jack l>empsey. Greb's wind­ Ehmke kept nine Mackian hits well Hrady. l^aurte Ayton, Chicago: the wdeket. while the Albions came Wootton...... 4 mill attack offset all Gibbons’s skill. He had Mlske nearly out with hard scattered, while three Athletic pitch­ Shepperton...... 15 body punches in the tenth round when he lost the decision on a foul—if er* were ineffective. Hobby Jones; Jack Forrester and bn with ÎJZS. O’Kelly ...... v...... 5 Walter Hagen. KNIGHT BREAKS FIFTY there was'a foul, which is doubtful. To me. peering under the lower rope Boor otrtflelding and weak pitching Second innings: O. Chance To Meet Dempsey of the ring. It seemed that last punch of Tom’s landed fairly In the pit of lost another game for the heavy hit* WALKER IS FAR DOWN In the Junior match the youngsters K. Pinkham ...... « Miske’e stomach, and was a clean knockout. Dempsey, of course, had too ting Detroit Tigers, the White Sox Far down, a score of places from played gO«>d cricket despite the cool­ l’arr...... 4 much class for Gibbons, and won on the bit. That was to be expected. winning 12-7. while three Cleveland ■ the leaders, in .Little t'yril Walker, ness of the day. W. B. Knight, Wootton ...... 4 ■itchofj fsJJedto stop, the Browns - the Englewood. X-J.. JirofcssiuDal. whose.century. !»st year, surprised, the ► Shepperton ;. riwiiwinv. !> Ibint 'I'o-niurrtiw Night Will Be One of Must Interest­ Üai whta yow a*k Dempsey why he let Gibbons stay lifuen round* be grins. vinV ;#T.Vrr «traDhi f:* whoatartlrd the world by winning at senior cricketers, was the leading O’Kelly...... 3 and says: ’Those fast, clever fellows Kivu,me the most trouble. 1 like to rr#>m tAKin* tne,r batsman yesterday. He passed the ing Staged Between Big Men for Long Time; Both Oakland Hills a year ago. take the big hoys who stand still while I sock them." AMERICAN LEAGUE Walker fought hard for his title Laif century by two before, he was Horridge ...... 8 2 Tommy Gibbons doesn't staqd still to be socked. He like* to keep caught out. The Vancouver batsmen Are in Fine Trim and Robert Edgren Gives Cleveland, June 4.—8L Louie won yesterday, hut he played with an in­ Vancouver. 1st innings: b. moving, and he likes to do a good part of the socking himself. So does II» third straight game from Cleve­ jured left hand and. under heat that could do little with the effective Vic­ toria- howling in the first ineiaga and it Knight . 6 ILis Views ou Bout Gene Tunney. That'll make It a fight. That and one thing more: the land yesterday 7 la «. Cleveland a was oppressive. Holm* VT, rr,,TTTrrr.b"''1T IoseFTn TKB* WNW pltcherr being-tmahts to hold- the tit, Macdonald Hmith. selected by were quickly out. L Back 1er did some fine howling W. Knight ...... » right up among the boys who talk about fighting Dempsey for a million- Louie batter». 1 manv as a strong contender for hon­ for Victoria. In the first innings he Backler...... S Burn» made a home-run In the ors. fell far behind Hill Mehlhorn. dollar purse. toppled four wickets for 1* runs, Second innings: (>. By ROBERT EDGREN (Copyright,-1825, by The Bell Syndicate Inc.) fourth with no one on for Cleveland. considered the West's greatest while in the second innln ; he t«*ok R. Knight ...... 9 lunv Fifth look. Ilk, the big fighting date of thlaSummer ncMtm. R. H. E- threat, finished among the first fif­ three for tl. Shepperton > was the Hnims ...... 11 One Tunney and Tom Gibbon, meet that day at the polo ■ Biak----— KHrorroR up his-hand. .Tunney won the light-heavyweight championship In the B. Hawkes. who will meet Canada thé C.P.R. and the Commercial Trav- triple coupled with a pass to Kszell ball more than 2»b yards while The time for receiving entrit# for X K F where among other» he. beat Bob Martin and Ted Jamieaon, After î in the elimination play in the ek-rs was postponed. No date has and Todfs nacriflee fly, all off Baum- standing on one foojt. had returned Gordon, c Crean, b O’Kelly the scratch tournament of the King­ the war Tunney returned to New York. He waa bom in Greenwich Vil­ American zqne, sailed for Canada yet been set for the playing of the cartner, netted three run». Howard with a 68. and for the time being Mcllmoyle. c and b Shepperton.. ston Street Imiwn Tenlns Club has to-day on the steamship Niagara. game.- bat it will most likely be Khmkc turned In his flret homevlc- was record-holder, rhegel’s attain­ It. M. Knight, c and 1» Shepperton lage and la one of the few native New Yorkers who have won champion been extended qntil this evening. This ships. Tunney'a name, by the way. Isn't ‘"Gene.- H la Jamea J. Tunney. staged some night next week. tory, being touched for nine hits. ment came as a surprise after Jack Cooke, c and h Shepperton ...... tournament, which is for the titles of A meeting of the executive of the It. H. EL Forrester-of Hollywood. N.J.. had Backler. not out ...... club champions in the several events. He take, that as a good omen because one of the world a greatest fighters. Veterans Presented -league will be held on Tuesday night Philadelphia ...... 2 9 1 the field for the greater part of the Terry, c O’Kelly, b Shepperton.. Is restricted to the membership of the Jeffries, waa another Jamea J. next, in rood 600 Belmont Budding. Boston ...... 4 4 1 day. Robertson, st Of**n. b Shepperton club. Annually these championships e«unmeneing at 8 o’clock. ThZ team Batteries : Baumgartner, Groves, Scores for the thirty-six holes Holms, fc Shepperton. h Pinkham FIXED HIS HANDS With Trophies Won attract a large entry, and, as the club HUrflng as ..professional boxer after leaving the army. Tunnry showed to play against Burlington on Sat­ Stocks and Cochrane. Perltina; yesterday follows: Extras...... ------.... now has a membership of nearly lOO, urday, June IS. will be selected by the Ehmke and Plcinich. Tom Boyd. Clifton, N T. 74 73—153 this year's tournament is expected to a corking knockout punch, but began bmaklng hla hands, which are rather On Football Field hoard of governors. Several other Total .mall for fighting. Like old. Hob Kitxeimmon». he hit with such a terrlfl. MEUSEL'S HOMER HELPED Tom Kennett. Chicago.. 78 77—155 be very successful. matters of Importance will also he New York. June 4. -«'ith two out Jim Barnea. Tampa. Fla. 75 76—1151 Second Innings The Kingiton Street Club,will hold power that .omethlng had to crack, and usually It waa a hand BlUy <*ups to the member* of thr vic­ brought up. and all delegates are re* flannel ilance^In the K.-of Hall Gibson, hi. manager, cent him to the Maine wood» to .pend a whole Vt Inter and a runner on base in the twelfth G. f. Booth, Putnam. Tye. b Shepperton...... " torious Veterans' soccer football team quested to attend. ____ . yesterday. Bobby Meueej era shed his Conn...... *1 77-158 Martin, b Crean -...... I" on June 18. working as a lumberjack. That developed hie hand, and he ha»n t had and the Garrison cup for the cham­ fifteenth home-run of the season off >M Gayer. I»a Angeles.. 75 81—156 W. B. Knight, b Shepperton...... 1 VICTORIA any trouble with them since. Hie crashing knockout punch has returned, pionship of the First Division to­ Southpaw Zachary, giving the Yanka Joe Novak. Berkeley...... 77 8S7-G42 Gordon, b Crean ...... 4 Members of the Victoria Uwn a. ehown in the fights with Spalls and Carpentier. gether with the Brown cud for their their second consecutive victory over Jack - Forrester, Holly- —r ------Mcllmoyle, c Wootton. b Berridge. .2. Tennis Chrtr are advised that matches Tunney le over six feet tall, perfectly proportioned for fighting, has success ine the knockout competition Special Match at the Senator» 6 to 4. Howard Shanks. were presented at a smoker at the wood ...... 71 76-147 R. M. Knight, b O’Kelly...... 23 in the final division of the American an aggressive jaw but has been trained and coached, to box for opening, Yank second baseman, drove out a Jack’ O’Connor, West Cooke, c O’Kelly. b Parr ...... 1 handicap tournament must be fin­ Army and Navy Veteran* Club last' and take them when they come, like an old-timer, He isn't afraid of Colwood For Prize homer in the ninth, which tied up ' ’’"'Orange ...... *...... 75 78—153 Backler. c and b Pinkham...... 3 ished by Saturday of this week, and night to mark the King’»-birthday. the game. Nineteen player» were punch. He didn’t cover up ae Gibbons did a frwr months before, when The football players and officials William --L.- KUne. Gar------Terry, b Crean ...... 45’ are asked to get as many games -.AutituLtiED.' ...soi.. 'h<,n. u,ed New York and fifteen by TlWafr M.L StrpT^'Ui a hit in fix ei»a to the Plata ^ 14a, Mich—------78 73—151 Rh*h> h»*m*f(* »ReHt-(4xw-(H4 muhwU-! TIm* Voiwood [tolf— aad- A'emfHry 77—153 taking plaça In Juno and July, it will fought Spatla. the bl* Italian champion of Rurope waa thought to he by ih«* prosidsat of Army amt j Club will hokl handk*HfT challenge Washington ...... 4 11 Total ... VT Wr ■ a . - be advisable to begin the club hand!: Navy Vethragis, ti. Gardiner. shield competition for the captain's James B. Law, Garden rugged enuugh t-cGghj. .ny hwvywelght ln thl. c,.untry. ^ th^ .^ven h NewPW York- -I- « 14 Oity ...... 75 82—157 Vancouver, First Innings cap tournament ttur-flrxt -wwk—in The players and the club1’ officials j>rlzc. The qualifying round will be llatterles: Or------round Gene feintedfited Spalls8pa 11 a into leaving_ SW rrpmtagv -aml,IiD.QJteii■ .HAni.-^XLL TThTibroff were :------Bridges,- Alartuji t i>, Clarence Hackney, At- Crean. c Robertson, b Backler .... Atlgual instead of on June 13. th- ayr so hard that Spalla looked a. If .om.bo.ly h.d hl klm wlth a^ a Terre, Sain 77 82—159 Extras ...... •*'•. Game This Evening Qreb fifteen round», decleinri. But he came back next • year and easily Chicago ...... ,-l* 16 • 78— 155 heat Greb twice, to two fifteen-round deetaiona. winning back the rhamplon- cer Edward*. <\ tlardiner. Chief OWENS MAKES FINE BREAK Detroit ...... 7 18 3 Fred Novak. Cohoe. N.Y. 77 Petty Officer Crocker, J. Foster, T. llaiteries. Lyon» and Schalk: Col­ James C. Fee. Evanston, Total...... To-night at 6:30 o'clock lacrosse, will be ushered in when the Native "b'îimy Olbeon has been deliberately educating Tunney In boxing, to «end Coleman. Alex. .McKwefl, Bert Hunt, While playing with A E. Sale lins, Holloway. Cole and Baaeler. Ï11...... 87 88—175 Second Innings last night. Chris. Owe&s of the Km- Wm" Hunter. I^ake For­ Hons of Canada and the Sidney inter­ L. Br’iinneli and Chief Petty Officer ~ NATIONAL LEAGUE Crean. b W. Knight ...... mediate teams clash at Sidney. I»e<»- him after the heavyweight championship. He ha»n t sent Gene through Carter. Major W. H. Watts was the pres* Billiard Parlors; ma^ a fine est, Ill...... 77 78-155 A. Pinkham. run out ...... a lot of fights, but ha» kept him In training quarter» away from thr city, nmrlrnt aceompaniet. break <»f 248. Durnig the cours* 0f St. Louts. June 4. Leo Dlckermae peter Chsrmon. Fayette- — nard Tall, president of the Victoria Parr, b W Knight and District Lacrosse League, will with a net of trainers, down on the Jersey farm of a friend of Tunnry a. the break he made several fine shots allowed only four hit» and the SL villa ...... « 77-16» Wootton. b R. Knight ...... officiate at the opening game. There Gene doe» hi» training out of door» and away from crowd». and it was ended when he failed at Luul» Cardinale ran their airing «g Lan DleeeL Ginn Oak». successive victorieg to fotir by do- E. Pinkham. b HackleF7...... This is the first game of the sea­ Tunney ha« been growing steadily He could not rlani à» .a heavy- Will Discuss Plans a long losing hazard In the top pock­ X.T...... 7S ««—Ml Lester, b Backler ...... et. Thl* is the second fine break feating the Cincinnati Red» yester­ Franri* Oallett. Waa- son and It.- promises to be a good weight Three week* ago he weighed 186 pounds, stripped, which I» two Barker, c Holms, b R. Knight .... one. The Sons are reported to have Owens had ihade as last year. Earlier day 7 to 3 In the fourth and final kaeha ...... 73 7»—1«4 Berridge. not out . . . . G...... pounds more than Dempsey weighed when he beat Willard at Toledo. And For Athletic Park at he made one over the three hundred game of the aerlei. . a classy team while Sidney will also R. H. E. Mike Brady. Marao- . Shepperton, c Gordon, b Backler.. present a formidable line-up. he wasn't fat. He never take» on fat beeaus» he never overeat, and never nark. XT...... -» »—14« O'Kelly did not bat The seniors will start their series goes out of training. * Meeting To-night Cincinnati ...... 3 4 • BROKE Xll LEG St. Louie ...... - 7 12 1 Bayard Barba. l»n* Extrais ...... on Saturday when the Garrison will PLENTY OF INTEREST BràiK*h. N.T. . 81 78—159 clash with Sidney, at Work Point. -,A «*n1UMf nTTfi linM Infnnwlti Batterie»: Donohue, Benton, J. There la plenty “f Intereet In this fight. Both Gibbon» and Tunney Nanaimo. June 4.—-One minute May and Hargraves; Dtrkerman and have shown riaa». Bbth have good K. ». records. Otbhone, two year» in muting the Royal Athletic I’.irK after a junior football game had 7, « torla Capitals will meet Sidney on come under the wing of the city and O'Farrell. ago. piled up a long string of knockout, to back hi» challenge to Dempsey. started last night between Park Boh Share. Cleveland. their home grounds.______be converted Into a proper playing Rangers and Davenports, Joseph RING WINS FOR PHILLIES Ohio . a... ••• 81 72—153 Gene Saraten, Jamaica, When they fought at Hhelby Dempeey had a guarantee and Gibbon» a per N.Y...... 7; 7S-t-l»i field will be held thin evening at 8 Frater and Alex. Richardson collided Philadelphia. June 4.—Jhnmy Ring Wiliam Creavy, Okla­ eentagr. Gibbon» fought Dempeey for nothing. That took nerve. Gibbon» o'clock In the Porter Building. in an attempt to secure the ball. hurled fine ball to give Philadelphia homa City 83 8»—163 MacDonald Smith, Great Intermediate Ball made «orne money out of showing around after the light, because he stayed Neck, N.Y...... 73 7*—162 Douglas Street, next to the Drako Frater receiving a fractured leg. He the odd game of the aeries with Boa- George N. ^Christy. 6 ft sen round» with Dempeey. He la a clevrr defensive lighter, mailer of ton yesterday by a 5 to 4 margin, and 81—156 John Farrell, Mam.ro- Hardware. wgs remox'ed to the hospital. Rochester. NY ,5 The Intermediate baseball game every defensive trick In the game. And he I» aggressive enough to take a the local» left for the West In the Robert L. Jones Jr.. At- neek. N.Y...... 71 74-145 between Foul Bay and Y.M.C.A. will 70—147 Alex. Ayton, E.anaton, chance When Topi took the Dempse# match hi» brother Mike was peeved. COAST LEAGUE , first division. The game wag..aa9 Of . lgnta. Georgia .....JJ *0—156 be ’staged at Central Park to-night He told Tom he wouldn't have a chance with Dempeey. Tom was going Won at Colwood the best played here thla season, and Walter Hagen. Pasadena £ 76—148 III...... 74 at ,6.30 sharp. It Is expected that a to throw away hi» reputation and take an awful beating, Mike thought. Oakland. June 8.-—Balt I»ake again the Braves appeared to be helpleaa Geo. Kerrigan. PM*d*n* 75 75—150 Harry Hampton, Mero- crowd of fâns will turn out to watch until 'the Clghtto-when a three-run phla, Tenn...... 79 76—154 He refused to train or «erond Tom. He didn't even gato Shelby. He didn't Mrs. Armstrong and E. C. Mc- shut out Oakland yesterday, winning Jock Hutchinson. Golf, 1 the team* play. For the Y.M.C.A -Quade were the winners of* the the only game played In the league rally, nearly tied the fcore. " m...... 7» 71—154 1 Par Doyle. White Plain», _ Cann and Backus will be the bat; want to *ee Tom massacred. ■ ...... 1------_, . ,v-f-', 1-'-‘^v • • "1 - ; — - ‘ 1 ® ■ • 7-T"i56. >.'th4r'.Oh»ftee-- brothers-' wKi mixed foursome* eompetMen phi yeti t«4r It vm> the Bee*: second win ia .«•At '• ItfTe'TîIfthoh» wax â famous welidr and middleweight, while Tom was at thé Colwood Golf and . Country succession bv the same score, and Boston j...... 4 9 wood. N.J. V II 73-—Tat 'Thomas ,1. Harmon, Jr:, tin their rtuff tor Foul Bay, If the « boy learning how to Step In and lead hla left. Mike taught Tom every­ was a pitcher's battle between Philadelphia 6 7 ■ ■■■SSSSI*Yonkers. N.Y...... SHPIP*80. 73^153 "Y" low lo-nlght It will rwult In * Club yesterday, with a net score of Willie M*

gathering many laughs in an eccen­ tric comedy role whiéh be plays wAlL BEN TURPIN IS iJave* Dumbieton, as ”Fltznqpd|e,” CLOVERDALE WINS AT THE THÉÂTRES Hilda Cooke as the actress. Audrey AN IDEAL LOVER and Eileen Bennett and Uretta Ma­ cartney are the principal members of DECL ARES PHYLLIS CHAMPIONSHIP OF the supporting cast. The screen at­ traction. “The Scarlet Lily," with There is only one perfect lover on COLUMBIA OFFERS Catherine MacDonald featured; is the sçreeç. says Phyllis Haver, whose equally good. blonde charms grace the cast of “I SAANICHJCHOOLS ^J2(l AT THE THEATRES Want My Man,” the First National, ‘BEYOND THE BORDER1 co-featuring Milton Hills and Doris WITH HARRY CAREY Columbia—“Beyond the Border." Kenyon, at the Capitol Theatre this Led Field at Annual School Coliseum—“An Artist’s Model." ORCHESTRA WILL week. • The “onliest." according to fair Sports at Beaver Lake Yes­ For the men and «mall boys who Playhouse—"Maggie and Jiggs in PLAY AT DOMINION Phyllis, is--Ben Turpin, which re­ London." ^Leaitkcjksin choose their moving picture fare- by calls that her earliest bid for faîne terday Afternoon the number “of ..«hots fired in the Capitol—"I Want My Man.” THEATRE TO-NIGHT wàs in corned 16s with the cross-eyed « ourse of production, “Beyond the Dominion—1"Reveille." comedian. itorder,” the Hunt 8tromberg special, To-night being Music Lovers' night, “You can hit him with anything featuring Harry Carey which opened the Dominion Orchestra under the in the kitchen," Phyllis explains. Cloverdale School, with a total of last night at the .Columbia Theatre, leadership of Al Prescott *11J feature • throw him out the window or slap forty-three points, won the track haa more than the expected amount ture offers a love story that la over­ British popular music to accompany him in the face with a custard pie the feature attraction “Reveille.1 and field championship of the Saanich of excitement to offer. whelming. in Its' directness and sin­ and his devotion Isn’t the slightest hademhip1 among hair pirpamdem beeaue of To the women who go to see the cerity and its' refreshing individu­ starring Betty Balfour. This attrac­ bit shaken. What more - could public schools st the annual sports There i. hidden beauty la euery woman-, hair romance that is perhaps lacking in tive programme will Include the fol­ woman ask?“ • held yesterday afternoon, at Beaver and lo reloue it one need only, to follow Urn superior quality and excellence. Pure and clear, ality. lowing numbers: their own lives, arid to those who Comedy that Is real and different In ”1 Want My Man* Miss Haver Lake, MacKensie Avenue and Til 11 ample rule free from grease and oil, without stain or dye, it find in screen stories a supplement is one of the elements that contri­ Selections—"Toy Bells”..De Courvllle quickly eradicates dandruff, keeps the hair soft March—“Take Me Back to Blighty” plays the pleasure-mad sister of cunt schools were second and third to their owh romances, the new pic- butes largely to this fast action Milton Hills, neglecting her child for with thirty-three and twenty-eight -CNe your tcalp the care it deeerrea" and clean, and brings out hidden strength and Western which takes for its locale the Song—"There's A Long ixmg Trail’’ ...... \...... Elliott the feverish whirl of society. points respectively. As result of their A healthy wmlp menu healthy hair and healthy beauty which one would never dream to exist. virile rugged West out “Beyond the victory Cloverdale will hold the hair hu wf. Inatre md natuml beauty whicG Border* where anything might hap­ Song-^"Comrades” ... ^ ■ McGlennon Do not delay. Thousands have received per­ FAx Trot—Maderla...... De Sylva Bailey Cup for one year. pen and everything has been known Over a thousand people were in compel admiration. manent benefit from use of Herpidde and I to have happened. Music lovers will find In 'this pro­ Experience of. attendance and a fine programme of Aa an aid to healthy hair there i. noritirely noth- single trial will convince you of ita merit. Ask gramme something out of the at any drug counter for Newbro’e Herpidde and In general the story Is that of ordinary. \ f sports was run off. During the after­ . ing finer than Newnro*. Hrrpteide. For over a courageous sheriff who, after, round­ noon the Boy's Naval Brigade Band quarter of a century, Herprade hu maintained, Herpidde Tar Soap. ing up the. young bandit who has held Explorer to be rendered several selections. up the railroad jatyroll, finds his HEART INTEREST The feature event of the day was COLUMBIA prisoner a very likeable young chap Related on Friday the final of the football series be­ and develops a firm friendship with CLAIMED TO HAVE tween Royal Oak and Cloverdale PRESENTS him. To wee motion pictures of -weird schools. The former eleven put up Newbrols Herpicixle animals of Arctic Lapland, and the a great fight but were forced to ad­ Animated by joyous anticipation, GREATEST APPEAL rot thi f A 1 1 A C à L r ■ TO-DAY, FRI. ANA SAT. wonderfully colored fish of the coral mit defeat by the close score of fifty-two children from the I‘rotes t - Were the motion picture fans of Bermudas, and to hear the explorer three to two. ant Orphanage and the Children's In the tug-of-war the MacKensie Aid Society, were yesterday after­ the nation to vote on the type of of those far-distant- countries him­ Future they prefer there would be self tell of hid thrilling experiences Avenue School carried off the honors noon the guests of Manager Clark at while exploring Nature’s mysteries In and the O. W. Mac William Cup. plough through it in a successful sen bo doubt thought, and Weighing the Columbia Theatre, where "The little doubt as to the outcome. The vote would be overwhelmingly In those places is a privilege rare in­ The senior girls' basketball cup was takeoff appears to my lay mind as a all possibilities, with the grave re­ Rag Map.’* featuring Jackie Coogan, favor of the photoplay that makes a deed, and an event that should make won bv the Cloverdale school team doubtful undertaking. sponsibility which was his. decided to was the attraction, strong erhotional appeal to the heart; a strong appeal to all neople. Such while the Junior girls’ championship Amundsen’s Expedition Let us suppose that Amundsen ac­ take additional fuel instead of the r The children were transported to an occasion is the ' forthcoming was won by the Tillicum school five. tually landed at the Pole but is un­ radio. "■* / •ami from the theatre by the C. and the one that "brings a tear to the eye. Keen competition was seen in the Unless there has been deme acei- The uniyereaJity of this preference “Travelogue” by Carveth Wells, the able to lift bis machines. It is un­ Harry r. Taxi Company, and on arrival at celebrated English explorer, who on swimming, events’ and the Victoria By HON. T. D. PATTULLO derstood that he has with him thirty ' dent J see no reason to fear the Im­ the show each kiddie was presented is- indicated by an anecdote which mediate welfare of the men qf the appeared in a New York paper. A Friday evening of this week will giVe Steam Laundry Cup for the grand days supplies. Here you have a ny Joe Nortk. with a hag of candy aggregate was won by the Tillicum party of heaJthy men with thirty expedition. The fearsome question little girl being given her choice be­ at the High School “From Bermuda Having had some considerable ex­ is, can they make their way back to- donated by Stevenson's. to Arctic IApland,” illustrated by School. days grub supply six or seven hun­ tween seeing a comedy or an emo­ Following the sports the cups and perience with foe travel In northern safe harbor, assuming that the plane» tional play, unhesitatingly chose the beautiful band-painted slides and dred miles front human habltatitiri. prizes were presented by Hon. T. G. latitudes, 1 have been Intensely in- possibly upon a hitherto undiscov­ are out of commission. là I ter. wonderfully rare mA.tton pictures. Coventry. M.P P.. Reeve R. Mac- tcrested in the recent adventure" of j Only a few years ago when an ex­ COMEDY SHOW IS "I can laugh .any old time I want Mr. Wells Just now is in great de­ ered continent, >yt more probably Nlchol and Trustee Hobbs. Amundsen. I look upon it As at once upon a vast expanse of ice, beiuitiful pedition started for the North Pole* to.” she explained. “When I go>s to mand, and .’besides giving a “season" the most spectacular and daring ex­ most people forgot about it as no, Carey ATTRACTING GOOD in England next Winter will during SUMMARY OF EVENTS sunshine weather and mild. What the movies I wants to cry.” ploit of modern times. word of account was expected front the Summer months explore Jer a world of Imagination opens out as PLAYHOUSE CROWDS All of which is preliminary to an- The summary of events, with t is not difficult to visualize tjthe m th#» tbrnirhl*■hty and emotionsemoifona of the it for months and even years. To— -ffnet ****- r.....in inillnnisi kT 1~“—i TBwmBWHiwr in ABiiinnwnhffiiBT'ii..Tffffwa»Mrffitr SerTi^rmen of the party.pTri^'cfe Lookinginng - upmr-*f ■aay "wv luuteif fw we week at the Dominion Theatre a pic­ many unfrequented shores of the lows: , e . _ position, yet the more I think of it God's sun overhead, it would be hard four hours. flood houses arc being attracted ture whose emotional appeal has Mediterranean Sea. The “Travelo­ 60 yards, boys under 9—1. C. One thing Is certain. The people» this week to The Playhouse, where the more I am thrilled with admira­ to Imagine Death .«talking on the been responsible for crowded houses gue" is under the distinguished pat­ Young. K.; 2. O. Bentley. Me.; 3, N. tion and awe. horizon, but there. he is in sombre of the whole civilised world are wait­ “Beyond the Frank Moftpn and his company are at every performance. There is noth­ ronage of the Lieutenant-Governor Alexander. T. ,w _ — ing ardently and expectantly for % daggbt aihi Jiggs ir A* AmBjnifcénjtarLefl In f«vo|»Me .Karment. looking over the vagt white Lomfim.” The bUiTSfWïlfv ing sad about the story Itself, hut and Mrs. Nlt-hol, 60 yard», girls under 9—L M. Clem- weather, let us suppose that his ma­ sheet at the little party of humans In flash that the courageous and in­ the acting of its stellar cast has such and under the auspices of t|»t? Vic­ off. C.F.; 2. A Sherrat, T; 8, K. trepid Amundson and his party hairw erest musical comedies ever offered chines reached the Pole. His first thefr great perplexity. 99 a lifelike quality that handkerchiefs toria High School students’ council. Rendle, C.F. concern mould be to make a favor­ I cannot help feelings of regret that safely returned. locally, proving a veritable riot of are very much in evidence. A few remaining tickets can be had 50 yards, boys under 8—L O Con­ laughs at each performance. Mr. able landing. Just here the rub Amundsen did not take a radio tele­ The production is “Reveille.” di­ at Fletcher Bros.’ Mastc Store. nell, Mc.; î, K. Rickman. Me.; 3, J. might come.' Nut improbably he graph with him. Firstly the radio Border Morton as "Jiggs" and Miss Lind. C. . _ GREAT CENTRAL LAKE rected by George Pearson. It is pro­ might be unable to find a reason­ would the better enable succor, but Vaughan as “Maggie" are the high nounced one of the most gripping 50 yards, girls under 8—1. E. “Beyond the Border" where any­ lights of the show, with Roy Earl Sparks. <*.; 2, ML. Speller. Me.; 3, E, ably smooth landing place. In fact it even if succor were found impossible, SAWMILLS NOW TOUCH , dramas ever written. But the pic­ might well be a vast expanse of very might it not well be that the com­ thing might happen and every­ Woolley, C.F. . _ . ture is not all "sob stuff”; there Is a 50 yards, boys under 7—1. F. West­ rough or what is'known as "hum­ munications of himself and party •_ MAIN E. AND N. UNE thing is known to have happened. liberal garnishment of humor. Betty mock” ice. <>ne can picture the ma­ would form an Inspiration for all gate, T.L.; 2. H. Frost, Me.; 3, F. time. Also, Chapter 6 Balfour Is featured, and is supported Brad stock, N.D. . , _ chines ctrelingr the Pole and finally Operation* of the Great Central ' by an excellent edit. 60 yards, girl* under 7—1, D. they vA>uld come to the conclusion Should the final outcome of the ex- Sawmill*. Ltd., at Great central Inker^ Briggs. Me.; 2. J. Coolt. .C.; 3. G. that they must “take a chance^' amL *1 it ion be untoward, all that may a landing would be made. ever be known is that an experienced arc now In direct communication by i COLISEUM NORMA’S LEAD MINNEAPOLIS EVENT Sherratt T. - If a landing were made without leader undertook an expedition that rail with the main Une of the Baqul-I 76 yards, boys under 11—1. D. “TheWayofaMan” damage to the machines we may as­ failed, whereas with communication, malt A Nanaimo Railway, eteel hav-, NOVELTY NIGHT NOW SUPPORTS Minneapolis, June 4.—One hundred Ewing, C.; 2, J. Ballnch, Me.; 3. S. Ing hern laid by the railway to the) Walter T. „ „ , . sume the taking of some scientific eyon though the world looked on at Comedy—“DON’T WORRY" years ago the Norwegian sloop lles- observations, but always present Siow-and tragic death- unable to ren­ point of the Junction with the leg-, TO-NIGHT 76 yards, gtris under 41—1. P. Lind, gtng company's line. Logging on *4 SISTER CONSTANCE taufatlonen landed fifty-three emi­ C.: 2‘. M. Nellgan. C. would be the problem of taking off der the help that would save, the In­ Ed. Helloway on THE ORGAN THE STAGE grants from Norway at the harbor again. When the time comes that formation that would be available big scale will be carried on at Great 75 yards, boys under 13—1. U Central Lake now that the working The leading man In one motion of New —York, the first organized Fl.'ldhou»-. Mr ; 2. J. Washington, machines will lift straight up the task and the inspiration of the exploit ly to reach this country from the force* are able to concentrate on 1 picture Is often a minor actor In an­ C.F.; 3, I). Hogarth, Mr. will be a much easier one, but know­ would be everlasting. other. Such was the case with Wal­ land of the midnight sun. 75 vanta, glrle undrr 13.—1. I. Pick* ing what I do of “hummock” ice, to Of these things, however. Amnnd- production. “An Artist’s Model lace MacDonald recently. He was Commemorating that event. Norse ■n. Mc.. M. Allen. T.L.. 3. t). Nriffna TdTMtadffe’s loading man fir Amwimiw- wiH stage- a - -four-day tiprperr, C.F. THE SCREEN her new photoplay. “The Lady.” then celebration at the Minnesota State ’ 16 yard*, glria under 15—1. M. stepped from that role into a minor Fair grounds here June I to V, with President Voelldge and Mrs. t'ool- Cambrry, C.; 2. D. I^aaon, C.; 1. O. capacity In the production of Con­ Hanoock, T. Constance Talmadge stance Talmadge’s new comedy, Idge heading the list of distinguished 100 yarda. boys under 15 1, O. “Learning to Love.” There are few '•More. ' Before the main grandstand Presi­ îx-ggett, C: ». S. Roger». Mt-.r» T. “MAGGIE AND Aim folk who can choose rank In Naünton. R.O JIGGS IN LONDON’ screen plays. dent Cool Id ge will speak Monday. 100 yarda. boys, opetv— 1. B. Ix-noln. learning to Love.” in which June 8, at 3 p.m. with amplifiers “LEARNING TO LOVE' carrying his voice to thousands in T ; 1, F. Shaw, T ; I, A. Lawrence, Antonio Moreno is Constance's lead­ Mr. —- other buildings on the grounds. 100 yarda. glrlu, open—1. N. Srutt, ing man, Is now showing at the The presidential party will include Coliseum Theatre. It is a First Frank H. Kellogg. Secretary of State, C.: 2, I. Kirk hum. C.; *. F. Hamil­ National picture, / produced by Joseph fit whose St. Paul home the Presi­ ton K. " Its flavour tempts Oba tarie rare. boya. open—1. O. M. Sehem k. dent and Mrs,.. Cooüdge will .JBe guests while here. , Bmtt. T : S. T. Sewell C.M.: », U This week Sidney Jones’s greet Styan. K. ... KATHERINE MacDONALD musical success, “An Artist**'Model.” OFFICIALS FROM NORWAY Obstacle race, girls, open—1, K. in NOTICE Is attracting more than ordinary at- From Norway will come two offi­ Prydatok. T.. 2. L Main and C. Al- MB SCARLET LILY” tf ntion noT only for Its music, but cial* of the Norwegian Government, iison, tIed. C. and IL» ; 3. YI Frmaer, also for tb* dattghtful comedy and Prime - Minister J. -L. Mowincteel to «*-•------^ 4CMÏETHWELLS entertaining qualities of the dia­ represent the Cabinet and Ivan Three-legged race, girls under 10— logue. An exceptionally fine casting Lykke, president of the Storthing, to 1, L Adams and F. Irlnd, C.; 2, D. 1 Noted English Explorer r**'ti nlr- helps to represent that Parliament. H. H. Mills and P. Clarke, C.; 3. M. Mill and make this one of the biggest'TTFI' Norwegian Minister at Wash M. Matthews. T.L. MURRAY STUDIO OF AT HIGH SCHOOL ing cards this torn pun y has staged Ington. Wll be I hw-u.inmnl ...Ibr-t-ltggrd race fr;y»undrrl0 Quaker PuffedWheat and Quaker for some time, tative of King Haakon. 1. M. Spefier anT IP tioiml. Hr.; i. SOCIAL DANCING Bands and choirs from Norse- (i. McLeod and R Thoraoh. CH; 3, (Member Nations! Inst. Social TO MORROW NIGHT, »,1S No things differ more than hurry Ameriran colleges and from the Uni­ A Hell and R. Aahley, C. Dancing. New York) Few remaining tickets at Fletcher Expert and Specialist in All Branches and despatch. Hurry is the mark versity of Oslo In Norway, together High jump, boya under 14—1. A. of Ballroom Dancing. Teacher's Brothers' Music Store of a weak mind; despatch of a with musical organisations of Orman, Me.; 2. W Hill, C.H.; 3, A. Puffed Rice charm jaded appetites Diploma. New York A FASCINATING EVENING strong one. ~Cc churches and associations, will fur­ Wright, C. Stocker Bldg.. 1004 Bieneherd SL nish the music for the celebration. High jump, girl» under 14—1, K. pmonTbmsOR------M7SR Exhibits will include the work of WHaon. C.F.; 2. K. Ounoair. T.: J. Norse-Americans in arts and the E. Butler. T. professions, while perhaps one of the High Jump. boya. open; 1, R. Ker- meek lose interest and tnataa tire wiwn all principal points of interest will be a aey, K.; 2, W Glenny, T . 3, E. Boul­ WE, model of the sloop I testa y rati one n. ton, C.F. foods seem the game, it ia then that erbp Puffed Officers In charge of the celebra­ High Jump, girl*, open - 1. A. Brit­ tion are preparing for a total attend­ ton. T.; 2, A. Rice. Me.; J, N Front, Grains with all their alluring flavour and goodness capti­ ance of about 266.000. Mr. vate the jaded appetite. Broad Jump, hoy» under 14—1, K. Rendle. C.H : 2, O. Fanner; C.: », B. DOMINION TO-NIGHT Pearson. C.H. Quaker Puffed Wheat and Quaker Puffed Rica use Broad jump, girl*, open—1. H. Bruit. C.: 2, IX Fagrnburg, R.O. Selected whole grains thoroughly cooked and « pindnd to SAYS RECIPROCITY ■ Broad jump. boya. open L A. eight times normal size. The puffing breaks down the cells, Bain bridge. C.; 2. C. Alexander. C.; 1. 1 Weruton. R.O. r the atawnilatioo of the mineral* and caAohyditra «TTMCro»- '■«Mm. MM BE NEED Of FUlrweatber. "C.H. ; t P. Bundin. PI. ; VI. Boorman. C.|i. $ w-UnJ tn rfii, drlirinn» food. DOMINION ORCHESTRA SWIMMING EVENTS Claaa A—Under 12 For children or grown-ups, for , _ AL PRESCOTT, Director BOTH COUNTES . 25 yarda. boys, any stroke—1, H. ■Hnvm- a STr-rial flritiek Petwiti» Programme, iiicliidimi Pierce, T.L; 2, B. Southern, T.; 1. or the old folk. Quaker Puffed Grains make a dbh which "■EFT . aSlllatl Slllltl—llM. V.fl ■ ■ ___ — all the Old Favorites torial on «’anadian trade The 26 yards, girls, any stroke—1. M. ia nut-tike in flavour and delightfully appetizing FEATURE ATTRACTION Washington Post, which Is close to Pram. W.8.; 2, L Jones. T.; 3. D. the C o o 11 d g e, ; administration, Spencer. C.F. Order a package of Quaker Puffed Wheat end < BRITAIN’S QUEEN OF HAPPINESS analyses figures given out recently Best dive boys—1. J. Williams. C.; by the Canadian Minister of Finance 2, K. Ellington. Me.; 3. S. Taylor. T Puffed Rice from your grocer. The for the fiscal year ending March SI, Beet dive, girls—I, M. Pickards. T-.< 2. L. Sparks, T. of these two foods will charm you. and says trade between Canada and Claaa eB—Under 15 the United States ia looming larger 50 yards, any stroke, boya—1. A. Betty Balfour and larger as “a vital tec tor to the Osmond. Me.; 2, B. Kendall. T.; 3, J. prosperity of both." Smith. Me. They Think They’re Candy IN THE STUPENDOUS ENGLISH PRODUCTION It says reciprocity may yet be­ 50 yards, any stroke, girls—1. E. come a more burning issue than was Wilson. C.F.; 2. p. Duncalf, T.; 3, P. tjhûdrm eat thaefahy grains as candy. «**. dreamed of in 1911 and intimates, it Bundin. P.L. x _ would be a good thing for both coun­ 60 yards, back stroke, boya—1, K. all they uxmL The grams me so hghx that no child tries. While the balance of trade Is Cooke, T.; 2. W. Jackson. T. can eat too much. “REVIELLE” “Slim” cor sets still in favor of the Vnltied^ States it 60 yards, back stroke, girl»—1, J. predicts this will decrease'"x* Cana­ Campbell. R.O. Endorsed hjr-H.R.H. The Prince of Wales as “A Jolly dian populatfbn. and production In­ Best dive, boy»—1, O Bcott. T.; t for “slim” frocks creases. E. Speller. Mc.; 3. C. McTveod. C. , Good Film.” The Post sees in the development Class C—14 Years and Over ALSO COMEDY—NEWS Exquisite combination garments of the Western Canadian provinces 100 yards, boys—1, ÇL Jones. Me.; of' beautiful brocades and silk an -Invaluable ’ safety valve” for do­ 2, D. Montague. Mr.; 3, J. Tucker. T. striped novelty fabrics that deft' mestic manufactures and Industrial 100 yards, any stroke, girls—1, P, ii ly combine girdle with brassiere products of many kinds. Ramsay, M —ana thus provide an ideal Best racing dive, boys—1, J. foundation for the new‘straight* , Thprnc. T. ‘ ' PUFFED ‘ DROWNED HfMSELF Best dive to recover sunken dbjccl. line’*frocks so much in vogue. boys—1. J. Osmond; Me.; 2. L. Styan, ------'/HEAT I “Nemo-,0ex" combinations are Montreal. June 4.-—After telling his K.; 3... J. Washington. l\ NOW made in sites to suit all figures. irrarulHou that the “Richelieu River was O n AK r « ,/ ____ ; Priced from $3.75 to $6.00. railing him," Henri Prévost, aged OFFICIALS Quaker CAPITOL SHOWING seventy, St. Johns, Que, disappeared Officials in charge of the sports from his home last Friday and yester­ day his body was found floating (n the ere as follows: President. J.. PUFFED $ Quaker 3 Great Stars in a Great Film! river. A verdict of <1rnwn«4 in a mo­ O’Neill; secretary. P. L. Rawlins;, ment of mental aberration was returned. starter. J. 8. McGuire; events. Messrs. Rjffed Rice 8. .1. Holland. W. R. Jones. Ml y O. RICE cNemo-flex Wright; field events, Messrs. Thorpe. Rifled Wheat £2* MILTON SILLS BAPTIST MEET W. ONelll, J. H. Harmon: swimming CORSETS - COMBINATIONS events. Messrs. Frost, Routley. Taylor, Brandon, Man., June 4.—Gratifying Marshall and Dewar; grounds com­ “I WANT MY MAN” GIRDLES - BRASSIERES reports on the year’s work in the mitter, Messrs. W. O’Neill. J. Britton, A Tale of This Age of Jazz and Flappers and Real Folk, Too, Who province ware recorded yesterday at W. R. Jones. W. Kersey and Miss O. , JM .MNüt^bà BA^^jC Çfraknr MAU. Saskatoon and Potarborpuià teaching the faith of Janus Christ. — O'Neill .sl û a 'T--'- • 12 VICTORIA J1A1LY cribed; much of It better than In Iptown were so crqa.ctat£d he dkty.not recognise them. boys. “But you had better hurry to Western Canada- black loatn nine school or you'll he late!” Then He found the Doykhobor# he visited feet deep and level. Sometimes"good Why in make-belteve. Scooter and Tooter hopped on. anxious to migrate to Canada. These be dealing ? laughing to themselves ag they water was difficult to gel; but be­ were not community Doukhobors, hut RECKITT’S thought how surprised Uncle Wlg- yond those natural ^vantages little ordinary independent farmers, inter­ The real thing it ‘that gily would be, and h1* wife and favorable could be said. The ested in the education of their chil­ Krutchen feeling.’ " Nurse Jane, also, when they found of land tenure wa* Intolerable, and dren and of «^altogether progressive salt in the sugar. was largely responsible for the peas­ type. Needless to say. he remarked, BAG BUIE ants being on the verge of starva­ And there was a great surprise there werte no schools there. Doukhobor of Saskatchewan tion In the cities lawlessness wan Mr. Semenoff found, the) Russian hack at the bungalow when Nurse rampant. Industry was Practically Government anxious-to buy (mrses in More Than 600 Commis­ Jane tasted of the sugar before put­ Saw Some During Visit dead and the commercial life Of the Canada. **■ Y sioners at Presbyterian ting it in the cake, for she was very country at a low ebb. careful. : ----- to Russia It wus when he got out among ;the Meeting in Toronto “Tou brought salty sugar. Uncle peasantry that Mr. Hemenoff ob­ Blimp's Flight to Wiggily!” cried the muskrat lady. Saskatoon. June Thoroughly tained a true picture of agricultural Rev. Or. gTcT Pidgeon of ' Oh, It must have been a trick of disillusioned with «egard to condi­ life in Russia to-day. The farmers Will Scooter and Tooter,” said Mr. I»ng- tions in Soviet Russia. Sam Semen- had no chance to make a living. They Pole is Abandoned Toronto Elected Moderator enrar while his wife said they ought off of Klnley. Sa»k.. Is back on the had no votes, only Communists hav­ to’oe punished and she told .Nurse prairies after a three months trip, ing the franchise, and Were unable London. June 4 —In a dispatch to The Not * For Brief Term Janç to throw awn y the salty sugar which he took as representative of to exercise any influence on the Isondon Daily Express from Liverpool. and let Uncle Wiggily get more 1PII Doukhobor families, former resi­ Government to improve their condB Commander Frank Worsley. who was to have been second in command of the Streak Toronto. June «.—Having elected without salt in it. dents of Russia, who contemplated Rev. Dr. G. C. Pldg^m. Torontti. as Polar expedition of Captain “No, dont do that!" cried a little returning there. FARMS ALLOTTED Algarsaon, the young British Columbia Moderator at the opening session voice at the bungalow door, and Mr. Semenoff had the advantage of explorer. Is quoted as having or lastenlght. the filly-first Urenbyterian meeting practically all the head* of Mr. Semenoff was shown beautiful Idea of using a non-rigid airship in a General Assembly of Canada, met marching up the path came the red ants Uncle Wiggily had saved from the Soviet Government at Moncow. land, virgin prairie, once the prop­ race to the North pole this summer 'O- here to-day to transact routine busi­ and" in addition wan privileged to erty of the. gentry, w hich he and his has been abandoned as the airship can­ Soft ness and to clear the' elate before drowning. ”f and my brothers and people could obtain. Rut though there not be delivered in time to make the sisters will pick out the aufar upend a month with the peasantry in flight this season. entering into the United Church of village#, a privilege^»»! extended or­ were millions of acres of such lands, The expedition now proposes to sail your Canada Hix days hence. grains from the salt grains and sep­ all the Government would grant was arate them." said the largest red ant. dinarily to foreign investigator». from Iceland to Spitsbergen for geo­ Devotional exercises occupied the • 1 do not know what action the a life Interest in seven and one half graphical and scientific work northwest first hour of the morning session and “We can easily do that.” acres per head, counting each mem­ of Spitsbergen and to seek data Tor * Clothes So they did. and in a short time people who gent me will take after I there followed presentation of reports have made my report, but 1 witl never ber of the family. No definite parcel flight in 1926 , . _ . dealing with publications of the the 10.000,000 little red ants had would be allotted, a different parcel The dispatch further quotes < om- made a pile of sugar on-one side of leave Canada to make my home in mander Worsley as saying.that If he is i church. At noon , a civic déléga- Hunnia under such eondltionn as l in the same district would be given able to obtain an aeroplane he will make I don was recelvcil and a hearty the table and - a pile of salt on the Ready to use The only complexion iw.y said Mr. Semenoff. them each year. This was the sys­ flights over the ire and search for welcome in Toronto extended to the other. Two Doukhobor representatives tem on which those now engaged in Amundsen, "but 1 think the outlook is | Vommissloners. who number more “This is very kind of you.” f%id had viisted Hunnia two or three years agriculture, occupied the land. bad for him.” , 1 than 600. l*ncle Wiggily. as Nurse Jane put ago on the name minnlon as Mr. This obviously objectionable sys­ aid you need” 1 The rei»ort of the' church union the sugar in the cake. Semenoff and had brought back tem, Mr. Semenoff declared, reflected BANK CHARGE PENSION CASE complexion, lacà-luetre ey«a. wear I committee, of which Dr. 1‘idgeon W “You were kind to us. so we glowing accounts of the^beauty of the Itself in the mode of living of the Why be content with an imitation depression of mind and bsty. [chairman. Is to be received i’TIday wanted to he kind to you.” said the country, its fortuity and the freedom peasants. Their diet, for the most Angeles, June «.—Ivan Glavâ- Minneapolis. i Minn. June i ^.A' complexion? Why not have a real ! mot-ning. red ants. And when the two little part was coarse bread and water. The danovlc, former, Los Angeles bank Frasier, .Sioux Indian *>1fcr d|f5. '? Cleanse the blood strw —and for accorded the people. Mr. Semenoff» Fram e, the victim of a (.efman aheU .a one, that will stand any test and all by starting and maintaining »• REPORT ON PUBLICATIONS rabbit boys were sent to bed early mission was to nee If ceason had been dry last year and teller. * who recently completed a that night as punishment for play­ Federal Court Jury held here last night cost you next to nothing to main­ Kniachen habit of health — the habit of Nineteen publications for some correct, and if it was still adUnabb he' potato crop failed. In addition to term in Leavenworth prison for par­ In finding In favor of the Uovernmenl. the “little daily dimeful.” You can * tart* ticipation in a plot to counterfeit tain Î i imv past liave been Issued jointly ing the trick, they wished they to migrate. he Ifnead, they made soup by boiling which .. defendant In lhe war eom- It in your breakfast cup of eoffeeor tee. hadn't. Anyhow, if the thewtagigum „ ahbage.trtce or wheat with water. It Hank of England notes, was arrested peneatlon ease . brought by Arthur Th. »« to ret spd koen meh • "m- but every day it does its appointed task Jjy the . Presbyterian Hoard of Pub­ land laws scored iz>res-Frasier, contended that Fraste» elexton radiant with tho «low of y«rth Soiled ^firimtly. 1» «mm ■[' lications and the Methodist Book doesn't hite the milk bottle when it contained no meat or fat of any kind. here yesterday on a secret indict­ "nd health — la to work not front wllhoot tries to take a drink of molasses, I'll In the southern part of the coun­ ment charging violation of the. Na­ wan killed In notion an* that ths waste matter that has beea tleyging yd Hoorn. It was stated in the report try along the Don -River,, he found The children were mere skeletons. In plaintiff la a Mexican Importer. hot from within. And tho eeolmt. the poisoning the system, purifies and rwjhcs or the Hoard. An historical review tell you next about Uncjfe Wiggily one village, the people he had once tional hanking laws. thftimt end th* most effective means to tk* blood, makes you tingle m every fibre going "fishing. the land all that It had been des­ e healthy body In • heolthy ek’n * the with a new health, new vigour, new Joy. 1 tfdd of the development, since 1892. •"little daily dimeful of Kruechen Salta. iof ar total subscription list for the Rrmamhar - If. th. "ï1*. Its an a matter of ,h* that dees It. Start th# healthy Kruacn* I various church publications of 363.- foan that pore and clear, and ycsrt* cheeks Si® reflect th* soft flow of health ygar habit now. and aequlre. at^ the jm* ! 365. The ligure for'the past year half a eent a day. a real cowplexiaawwn was an increase tit 5.t)8& over the |>re- •kin will always he fresh and dainty. But as the mo«t expensive cosmetics eauaul If you allow ImpoHtles tocollect •"■JJjJJ \ ions year. Total sales In the year imitate. ____ ;______eltam- the result will he mm bl”,“ en«ied March 31. 1925. amounted to $2*0.754. Assets of the Board amount to $212.205 and liabilities to $56.127. Rev. Dr. K. S. Scott of Montreal. ..for thirty-four , yeajg, Wdltor mid in his report stated that " this trust, so lone held from this Assembly, comes with the issue of June 1925, Ta» tele»» in Coile* Jq ;»n end " ^ or Tea h In year breakfast cupi —as will lie BEDTIME STORY ma . 10 meat 1* • Players-Lasky Corporation th. littl. d»lly dlm«ful Famous that dor. it Uncle Wiggily and the offer you this Good Health for Half a Cent a Day Red Ants . „K row a._he» o-i.Salta. are Misties.'ariatiea.' or or lumbago,lumbago, oror ec**ma_ -— maSJÂÎÛ? h™ - ■ " of which arlee from e.mm «f Urie Ac* Copyrights 1925, by McClu* News- splendid chance! ary for hesimy ute. which I. the am of "ore t”ub*'e ,h“ pa t>er Syndicate of aacaasity, obtain these ingredient nu,| people .uapecL Be.lde. cleaodng the e where, or you could »<* *lve- body of Impuritleo eoelly. mntr ■ *“d (By Howard r R. Garis) XTï&i TZ.r»' "T-m Umnld sP.iDle-1».“rtri;« 'zthey ------—~*-rtol *tamer - " î» “*«“*. “ -lu,h ^ ♦rtm dwy. when Uncle Wif*ily> bëdÿ t, cnn.pomd Fl«h. klood. e.rtIU-- pTirod dlsmtion. «roe. of I new wife and Nurse Jane l-'uxxy j bona, brain and nerve are •>« mat»* up oi anxiety, worry, eedentary orrupetioo. ana relie, and every soil reqnlrwa m* gjg" Wuxzy were • out In- the kitchen of j Mb rther raueee. your eyetem dœe not of the numerous constituent of nruerheu the hollow stump bungalow helping . extract from food thaeorreet proportions Salt» for its healthy Ufa. each other make a take, they found pt these essential life-giving aalta , selle g ruer hen. Get a 7 Sr hot tie to day — And what „r l“ .tiirre ,**«.»« ASH J •r ronrtipadon. or (Reordered liver, or tn- 160 dally ’Èàèm | • WÂ can t make a cüxe wrfnmTTT aetive kidneys. sugar, that’s sure,” said the musk­ SOLElMroRTmTA^TS: CHARLES GYBE * SON. MONTREAL rat lady housekeeper. , •111 ask .Uncle Wiggily, my hew husband, to hop to the^ five and six I vent store and get us a bog of sugar,' said Airs- Long ear a----- l METHODISTS MEET TWO MOTORISTS HAD likes to go to the store it makes adventures for him” IN ONTARIO CAPITAL VERY NARROW ESCAPE So the two ladies explained howl they had no sugar for a cake, and | Toronto. Juno 4.—With hundreds Rossi and. June 4. - James Mc­ of Methodist clergy and laymen pre­ Dougall of Rossland and J. Hume of sent from all sections of Ontario, the Sahno. escaped With a few cuts and sessions of the forty-second annual bruises when their automobil»- and last meeting of the Toronto plunged down the sleep rmba-nkrherti M-ih"1*-* — fttmntcnixd on (he Trai,! road E'“J -Ixeai jrestenlay. ______Accepting the advice of 1W —bUUddipX. 11 dangerous turn, the dent. W. H. Hlltz. the association car crashetl through a barbed wire fence1 and-a eeeme>l "4eçjeranee Art. experience and rescued the mbtor Ministers and ht y men of tjhe con­ from its. precarious position. ference are reported to be very rank In their criticism of the first draft of DISTRESS IN IRELAND the stations. It I* said a revised list t-4 will be ready on Monday next. Dublin. June 4 —The Dali Elreann Nurse «Jane tasted the sugar. yesterday discussed the unemployment TREES DESTROYED and agricultural situation caused bv pro­ longed rains and consequent unfavor­ t'ncl* Wiggily. giving nn nxlra Jolly Contracts for two girls to play in a Montreal. June 4 —The Montreal Star able crop prospects Possible pleasures twinkle 10 his pink nos,-, satj: ban offered a reward of $500 for Informa­ for relief were considered. Major Bryan ••Of course I’ll g<> to the store for l tion leading to the arrest and conviction Goo per said the small farmers and you. 1 wiv* just wondering what 1 of the person who during Monday night laborers of , Western Ireland faced a could do to keep busy, now that the J Paramount Picture actually guaranteed destroyed seventeen new tree* on the serious situation, and something should “Road of Remembrance" in Notre Dame be done for them l>eputy t’oslan of children have gone to sehobT. 1 wtH de Grace The trees, which were planted rounty Kildare said the working people bring- you sugar enough, for a doxen 1 shortly after the war, were cut through of his county were in a serious ,plight cakes!” . about three feet from the ground They and there would he deaths from hunger So the rabbit gentleman hopped if the situation did not Improve. OMEWHERE on this Continent are were in memory of Canada's fallen. off. But. as it happened, two of the new little rabbit • boy» had not yet j two lucky girls. One may be you. gone to school. They were Scboter and Tvoter and they were hiding S beneath the window when Mr*, j Starting June 1st, excella Magazine and !(*• aa«w*.K ony***».. the sugar. the Famoor Pktyera-Lasky Corporation are "Otl^ T imow-a frrrm-r trtck ■ rtny *n our new daddy. ' whiaper sl going to offer an opportunity for you to Hcoeter to Tooter. We’IJ^have time j Blur-jay is the delightful before the last hell rings.*** become a future screen star. way to end a com. Atm y “Wl.at's th« trick?" asked Toots.-. ;cu*ion. cool tï vtfvet. "This.” «flMwvad Lia, bmtilçtJ The two final prize winners will be guaran- fits over the com—• re­ • We ll wait along the path that our I lieving the pressure. The new daddy takes coming home frem j teed partt in th£ new Paramount picture, pain ends at ante. Soon the store with the hag of sugar. 1 rump out ainl'rnr "Hwt!* art1 him.- just 1 the com goes. Blue-jay “Polly of the Ballet,'’ starring Greta Nissen. for fun. He'll he^ surprised and you > t leaves nothing to guesa» can open the hag of sugar, which he William C. DeMille, the wizard of the work,. You do not have will drop, and put a lot of salt in ! 5- to decide how much or with the «weet stuff. Won't that be screen, is to direct the picture. how little to put on. a fine trick T* ...... ' feach soft downy plaster A funny, fine trick! laughed is a complete treatment Tooter. “And when duddicijms takes I There is also to be $2500 in.cash prizes dis­ *nth just the right the salty sugar home. Ma an

rnt QÜ ib* AN* ceN*tt:SNtir toxxd-A ;C01L«* 8B I at." laughed Mr. IxmEeara. playful!* I -H I .t.n.f ptet at.the two lunnjr I _ VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TOTRSPAV. JUNE 4, 1025 13

H-ake Shore r, 7>>w Verb— i l/r*mlfr ...... 1 Forty-NIn» . .. Bulls Take Control i N|n»Imi»w— .NEW YORK STOCKS i Gladstone , ... NEW YORK STOCKS AND ! silten,mllh Wall Street | Lucky Jim NEW YORK gyOOK EXCHANGE, JUNE 4, 1925 I MrUllUvray Of Wheat Markets GRAIN FUTURES tgupplted br two local stockbrokers over direct New fork wire) Winnipeg. June 4.—Bullish senlimunt, completely dominâtes Our direct private wire connections enable TO-DAY us to offer prompt and efficient service in • High Low Last Baldwin lAi‘omfit(tr 114-3 the wheat market here to-daf.' Uiven impetus by speculative in- the execution of orders on the NEW YORK Halle— Lima latromoiive —. . 62-1 !Eî HTOCK EXCHANGE. THE CHICAGO At< h . Top * Santa Fe.lt»-* • 119-1 11»-* N Y. Air Brake ...... «6-; lerewtN and unfavorahle crop -reporta from the I nited iSta.es Atlantic Coast Line - .143-7, 1*3-7 luS-7 Pullman Co...... *446-7, Winter wheal aections. the July future on the extreme advance BOARD OF TRADE AND WINNIPEG Last Minute News on Stocks Baltimore. Ohio ...... 79-:l 77-7 T*> Hallway Steel Spring* 13? - GRAIN EXCHANGE. t a Haitian .... 13»-* 13S-4 13» jumped nix cents from Tuesday's tinal prioe. The* market dis­ 'and Financial t'hr-aapvak* A Ohio ... 95-2 91-6 9» American Steel Fdr.*. 39.1 Bethlehem Steel 36--' , EARLY GOODS Chit- . MU. & HI. P. played distinct tightness with the penult that the close of 17H‘h! . Affairs t M-4 Crucible Steel ...... 66-2 Splendid Board Room snd Ticker Service— Chicago .Northwest. 61-4 Gulf State» Steel .... 84-4 •*> was near the high for the day. The nearby delivery finished 5 /% Ohio., It. I. A Par. .... i»-i « I-- Rriilogic Steel ...... 14-1 1 Conveniently located in the Central Building, New York, June 4 (By* R. P. Clark" f>elaware A Hudson . . 148-3 144.-2 Republic I ft » ... -4 up. October wheat,.was strong, gaining 2%, to close at I4r* ’., Corner View end Breed Streets. ,l»el . Lack. A Western, 146 143 United Slate* Steel . .114-4 1 ) Fjll and V»;) -The market was much of tin- ...... :t :<-3 lu» . pref ...... 123-7 lï Pessimistic weather reports from the South were construed Telephone 5600-1. a specialty affair, and price changes Gregl Northern, pref.. 67-4 t>7 Vanadium Vorpn. . ... - S 2 at the finish ]wcre divided between Illinois «.'entrai ...... 113»-4 111-2 (HI*— Strawberries Down to 15 by 1 he trade here that the I’nited States would be forced close to Kansas City Southern- 13-1 3.1-1 Associated Ull '...... 3»-7 3 a domestic basis which would compel the foreign buyers to seek _ gains and losses. Considerable sell­ l^-ntgh Valley- st-«te—54-* California Pete...... 14*4 J Cents a Basket: New R. P. CLARK & CO. LTD. ing was in evidence which svered to Louisville Si Nashvlllc.il2-3 111-.* Cowlen OIL ...... supplies in tfac Canadian market, Members Chicago Board of Trade, BC. Bond Dealers* Association, emanate from professional sources. Ml** . Kas * Tr*as .. 33-6 3 3-* Houaton AMI ...... *s * Phene 5496 Victoria Stock Exchange Phone 5461 Missouri Pacific .... 34- . »-2 Marl a nit ’ Oil ...... < 4 2 -.7 « Potatoes Lovrêr I.iverpool cables closed '4 pence higher, following the strength There was nothing of particular im­ . t»o.. pref...... 7»-* 7 9-1 Pacific Oil ...... 5* * portance in the day's news budget. New York Central 1C--7 116-1 Pan AmerV-an Pete. . 76-3, » On the local market quotations on this aide to a limited degree. - The market has a reactionary tone, X V. N H A Hartford 32-6 32-1 Norfolk A Western . .129-1 12* Phillip* Pete. 4 2-5 4 this morning Texas new potatoes Improved activity developed on all the coarse grain markets. due largely to the efforts of many of Northern Pacific ...... 65-1 63_-> Prudurera A Kef. *.. . 26-1 the professionals, who seem to be Pennsylvania ...... 4 4 7 Pare Oil ...... '2*45 took a drop, from thirty-five to peraistent sellers, and working for à Heading ...... 67-4 "U-4 Royal l>.ulch ...... 61-4 thirty cents n pound, ^.^’'ashihgton Winnipeg. June 4 (By R. F. Clark lower market. We doubt if much Hi. Louis * San Fran.. *3-7 Shell Union Oil ...... 24-2 and Co.)—Wheat The wheat St l-ouls A s W. Sinclair «HI ...... SI-; strawberries, which arrived Aon the market was very bullish to-day due success will be achieved, and feel Southern Pacific . Investment Bonds Standard Oli~~Cailf. *»--* snarket, the first of the week, took to the strength at Chicago yesterday IEI ■ therefore that it may be more advis­ Southern Railway . able to look for favorable .buying Texas Pacific ..... Standard Vit—N.J. ... 4 2-6 4 a drop from twenty to fifteen rents and agàïh to-day. and after opening Uhlan Pacific ...... Texas Company ...... 4*-7 4 9 little lower, July wheat advanced and Shares opportunities on any further reces­ Texas Pacifie. 4'. A O.. 15-t___ 1 a basket. We offer i wide range of Investment sions that may take place. Wabash À "A" Vegetables , „ over six cents from the opening dip, Imlnefrlals and .Ulecellwnewee- and finally.closed 5% cents above the securities, ■ Government, Motor*— Allléd Chemical ■ ■■ ' »- 4 9 MOGUL MINI dose on Tuesday. The October fol­ Municipal, Railroad, Public Utility and New (Ÿôrk_ June 4 (-By R,V. Bond Chandler Motor Co, A III» Chalm*r* Mfg. . 64-6 * Parsley, bunch ...... Continental Motors Amn. A si Chem. .... 19-2 1 Radish, bunch ...... ' ,, lowing along, closed 2\ cents above Industrial Bonds, and ths Preferred Corporation's Direct Wall Street General Motors Amn Agrlc. Corp. . 3,". ^ 1*7-7 l^rst Potatoes. 7 lbs for ...... the final on Tuesddsy. Trade vol­ Shares of Important and succeaaful Wire)—The Wall Street Journal's Hupp Motors American Can 1*6-6 II Local p,irate»*, per sack ...... ,7 ume was not particularly large, but stock market edition this afternoon Hudson Motor Co. . American Car Fdy. t*i l11 104 Canadian corporations. Ma. k Truck ...... American lee ...... 3Li .11 UM 2»Î.T. Potatoes, per lb...... ,1 offert!)** were tight, the buying be says: Heed Letluch. each ...... - ^ Maxwell Motors American l.lnared • ... 27-5 ing largely speculative, with, the You should consult our Offering List before investing. • The bears sent out the usual tip to Moon Motors American RaUlato.r .65 f Carrots, bum h ' ’ ! * *. 1 *. ”... • * • *' 1} Packard Motor Co. American Tgh A Tele.146-7 same interests, who forced the May- Victoria Improvement Com­ sell, saying certain pivotal stocks 34 r 2 tweal Rhubarb. 6 lbs...... * li would be under fire. Of co.dVse such Pierre Arrow Motor Americas Woolen» .. California «'ebbage. per lb. tb*...... !2 future upward now suppoTing the pany Plaintiff in Mining gtudehaker ...... ,. Atlantic Gulf W.I- ■ • 47 Hplnach. 5 I be...... ** July. British Columbia Bond Corporation Ltd. information „. if given frequently White Motor Co. ... Austin -Nicholls ..... Fresh <)m*n p,*e. per Ih ■ enough will materialize and a com­ Willy a-Overland • « Barnwdell - ...... Frseh CucU|»b#ri. each . . IS, .26 •«» There was a good selling Chicago Suit Phone» 341-841 72S Fort St, Victoria. B.C; Beech Nut Packing September, The ritain «trength was bination of heat, absence of traders Iffirtge. common Fresh Arilehekee. each ...... ;i and general lassitude undoubtedly Brooklyn E«li»«»n ... Pbeeh A*|t»raeu*. per ib. . • ...... & at Chicago, and the news from the Burns Brea. "A"' .... Hothouse Leaf Lettuce, head ...... ”, Houth w4/i moktly bullish. The re­ Ask Title to Prince John No. 5 playfd the cards for the bears. \rre—arles Calif Packing Tex». K>w potato.». $ lbs • • • ■ • • • * I* I ‘rices were subjected to sharp Ajax Rubber Chic. Pneumatic Tool l ocal Hot hone* Tomato.», lb.. .15 end 3*» ports ' from the Winter wheat belt Claim in Test Action drives soon after the opening. There American Ho Mag Ont tel leather . t^>«»| Kadi»he*. J hunches ...... 10 were very pessimistic, and if they Bleetrle Sts. Battery.. Clàett Peabody Co. should finally be proven correct the was no sign at any time of real weak­ Ftstwbody ...... 118-5 i o! ix Fuef A Iron ... 39-2 The ownership anil title to the MINING STOCKS ness, however. Fisk Tire Company . . ^Hcious. per Ib...... ,1? rhited States will he close a do­ BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED ~T Goodrich Rubber Com pig A Tablg. 1 23 IVinceap, ho* ...... J mestic basis, which will tend to make elaini known an “ITinee John) Information supplied a a to Mining Storks a!nd Mi pxrtirularly Nash sold 441 and holders still be- Goodyear Tire ■ ■ ■ - mam Miser, j for strong markets, on this side. On cheap. u ■ Nvwten Pippin, box ...... 7 ZÏ No. ■>,” a_._m»rruljJiuin in the! LAKE VIEW MINES Portland Canal District OLYMPIC MINES dcrful cash position. Maxwell certifi­ Lee Tire A K. <'o. . il-i ‘ “ii------‘ ' Stewart Warner Co . 74 Cork t‘ro«lu« is ifitions are exc cates seemed lost without the stoca Bearing 41-S l»atidaun' Chemical Australian Grapes...... (‘WHft district of the Vortjgml -Ma.o, and ran up and down a few points fp.-nt Powder Loral Xtl-awbcrrlee ...... yifld 115,000,6(40 to 200.000.000 istman Kodak yvaehiaslon Straw berries ...... - . greater than last vear. Canal Mining Divwiont i« in dis­ phene 4439 Members of Victoria Stock Exchange 114 Pemberton Bldg. in rather an aimless fashion. Local Gooeeberries, per lb...... 1 American Beet Sugar. *«-4 End Ice it job neon ... •« The United States Spring wheat American Woolen went lb a low American Sugâr R*f. . «3-7 Famdus PUyer*-l.nskv 104-4 Australian Pear*, dhsen ...... pute in an action opened before of 36V Fertilizers were heavy with rube American Sugar. 29-2 Freeport Texas ...... 16-4 TaMe Ranine. Spanish ...... 46 and belt has received good rains and General A Si» halt ...... *4-7 per Id «•rops expected ... Mr. .JyalksJksa-- IfjfigJUlU ^tes^Mgly-. tuUifc- incri _ tBHveeel- KleeUI^.----- ^„3S2-1 fmprovèmênrîrurîhg the next two Mày broke to 120 on a .sale of ^ Amn. Sumatra Toh. .. »-4 Hide A Leather, pref 73-1 Lemons. Cal . dosen...... 16. 16 and CMff fhih moriiing. tndeetrtal Alcohol **-* Prunes. | lbs f.r .il. 3 I be. for 33c. weeks, while venditions in Western couple thousand shares.. .1. Reynold* Tob. Co. 76-4 2 lbs. for 43, and, lb, ...... Plaintiff*, the Victoria Im- Both Wabash and Frisco were ob- - ^ ut-. Product» -IntL C wb«t l Engine 44-2 Canada are-aboju perfeut^^ltid r1ntL Ifarveater **-* Tttrban Gates. naVet . ^ Horld* Grapefruit, each...... 1| k"*1 tinned a crop «if over 600,000.000 rs phivcmcnf Voinjiain- t.fft . TttlUT viously under accumulation. N.Y Anaconda ...... P-S Inti Piper 76-6 Ventral heavy. AlLUktlc Gulf common Am«-rl'-wn Smelter* .104-. I.oew* lt«(*r|H.rated 36-2 ilrapefhilt. «’aîlfomla. * for ...... freely predicted. Outside of the adverse rights hs against the defen­ May t*ept Stogf# .121-6 tanieiougee. each ...... United States, Winter wheat • crop, dants, the Prince John Mining Com­ opened 47V one point from year's Butte A Superior . 9-7 California Cherries, Ib ,...... •• Investment Service Montana Power M-- high and an advance of half over Verro «!•- I’ur u Copper f-u* Navel f transe#, per doten. .66. 5». the world s er«>p situation appears to pany. t«i the possession, ownership, Chile Copper Co...... ■ 13-4 Montgomery Wwrd *4-2 be very favorable at - the present and title of some nineteen claims in last night's close. The preferred re- |w>m* Mine*...... 14 Ravage Arma ...... «*-• .46. .36 and ...... f mains around 46. Remington sold. Grehby 'Cone. Moilng. . 14-3 14-1 14-1 y>ar* Roebuck ■ 16» Nets time, ami we cannot get very bullish ii.•• Portland Canal • division. The No order is too email to rerrivr our careful attentioti and 1 Texas Gulf Sulphur .10.-2 A Intend», per Ib...... - W%. and advance of 5% point* in a -Groat Northern Ore .. 24-1 Walnut», per Ib...... on prices at these levels; hearing at bar is the first of the Gm*n* Cane nr* Cop.. 13-2 US. Call fnm Pipe .167 The market may go a little higher nineteen actions, and may lie a test best services. __ ■______couple of days. Good earnings and U S Reall> . California Soft Shell Walnuts, lb. ... Inspiration Cop. Cn .. 26-5 gr*SUs. Per Jb. ------rm pH eendtiKMie, but w«- tavor a. action for the others. - *_... prusjww ta is behind, this accunmU- : InlTJiMU»»! Xiclu4 . . 44-3- 73-1 *1-4 TT-T Ftlt eeta. psr u, ...... W. .1. TaylorrK.C., appears for the tion. • Towanl' the. close of the third Mlami Copper, «'u. . .. 9-1 W'pat|pgb« esc Elec selling position. Motherlone 6-7 Weel6rn Vr',.u |»4-! —133-7 Peanuts per lb...... — ■ Coarse grains. These markets pialntlffs and II. \. Maclean. K.C., hour selling increased. Nevada &MUL Copper, 1.-6 Wool Wort li <> 135 135 cæoanuta Worthington Pump «' -1 Chestnut* lb were more actiVe t«>-day and wit it u j for «lefendant* Plaintiffs ask. a de­ » Money was four per cent In the Ray <'nnk Cop|>ee-,—. . 12-5 H Ihlrr Produce and Efl* claration as, to title, an injunction to GILLESPIE, HART & TODD, LTD. "■"Tatat fifteen minutes. There was Equipment*— letter « lass of buying in evidence, j Amrriinn LuvomoUro .1.7 Un 1 vernal Pipe - ■ • and at the atrenkUL in wheat all J restrain defendants from further ac- nothing important in titè*. it-repre- No. I . Albert a. 4b. pm. ^ - 711 Tort Street Victor!», B.0. Phone 3140 '"omoa, Ib...... markets were stv«mg and pri« cs | iloh as («» the claims, and the ap­ sentsd merely first of the month ad­ V J.M P A. pointment of a receiver In the» affair. justments. which, will be completed « losed higher. The rye market par Cowichan Creamerv. lb, ...... tleulnrty was getting good support.| “The hearing proceeds. this week. Delaware and Lacka­ Halt Sprihc Island, lb...... ,...... Pure l^irtl. Ib. as present levels were « --nsider. d ty<» wanna which has. been under ac- j In» much as compared with wheat. NFW York cuim cumulation cJImlied to 146 7-1, up Movie Actress Makes ■ffrtef Jhv B p. Clara A Co. Llmltfdj^ flreta ...... Ktrr*” - Firm steady market wtih f - r appro*tnrately five mints from the 1 final figures at the top and J eenta Arms 4-«»| ...... opening. Foundation _ was well fresh, pullets ...... «>ntrffu*a I ...... to 24 above the close on Tuesday.- llhecksr Cab ...... To Holders of Victory, War bought. The president of the com­ B.c. Cream ch**#»». Ib...... I^K?k for a steady market around ICjranf I»<-l . . pany is aliroad to clinch some ne ; Wall Street Clean-up to i\ Solids. Lb ...... Ktneet Ontario Mild, per Ib...... present levels with little pnwsure contractw running up to $2»!06<).900. Finest Ontario Matnred. par Ib. but it would be difficult to for«'e and Refunding Bonds Nothing could be more conclusive Bdam Dutch t'heeee. per ft»...... New York, .inrv- 4.—Trading in Maxwell Motor < orpt.ration deed» Cbeoaa, pwr Ib. .'...... prices muc h higher as Argentine tous Tob. Prod. B*. of the ease in mtjnry than to have heavy, stocks yct~ta w York Stork Gargonneta, pae lb. wma a—^. --r Vn Retail Cànnv . Swine Grayer*, in partions, hot . « ’itivs Ssrv , com . 6) ' Due November, 1933 61'o Due November, 1934 par cent between June 1 and June Exchange by order of the governing committer becjiuae a natural Enfilth StUton. Jar ...... Winnipeg. June 4 < By B.C. Bond Cities 8*rv . prof 3. a time when interior banks are Krsllsh Stiltons, lb...... 5J 'o Due November, 1937 6"o Due October, 1931 Canadian Stiltons, lb.-...... Corporation’s Direct Pit Wire) - Cille# S* rv. Bkra. withdrawing funds from the'finan­ corner prevented a free and open market. The stocks in ftVur Market dpened lower on scattered Am. dix» ICI Imported Roquefort, per Ib...... ‘Lehigh Pow Sees. I .tronslr recommend the holder» of any of the ihoee (toreroment cial centres. There is plenty of months climbed 47 and 94 points respectively. The “A” stock Salas O rayera, boa ...... selling, quickly reacted with heavy Natl. Paw. lUie ... Bonds to con rider their «icliinee into lv>ffiinHominien of CaneSa, ruaran- money on offer at 3 3-4 p4h cent and Cable Brand Camembert, box . . buying for house* with ''American Oils—. ireins C N. R. «. 1% due HU, whleh Meurlty hae the full credit of In the outside market at 3 1-2 per rose from 74r>* January ‘27 to 1‘21-Mf yesterday, The “B” stock Ctrel*^ Brand Brf akfaet Cheeea. connection*. Reports from American Canada behind It. «lleoroch cent rose from 9311 to 1271 ». Winter wheat country continue bad National 1% Bond,, dun 1H4. with the return ef pre-war mener ratai, Free* Herrin fa. Ib and American 'markets e4>ntirutrd Int Pete. mould be Mlllns, in nt least Are year, free, new, at IIS.»*, er en a cleaned up Marl. M#s The New York Tribun» BAYS L?1s Lw, Him acti Hioat.ro f lha . strong It da Apparent that splendtd_ [..II 4% bdria. $83,000 in the eenestional advance. She ie aaid to fee ene of the few Cod Flftetw per Ib Halibut crop prospects in Canada are eaus- Cest'l Oil .nt ihn c,nadian Parlflr fldilBa» Cnmmn,,.t»- CWGA60 GRAIN qhe hawe mails seeney^ At tk—Msny whi ess sheet Ttnwr—to.' r:',:.im~r-rr TngnTg shortlnf crest io he" ■ riaf^iT' wygnyiti— Montreal Toronto and ffrtr YorV, permltn mr to sire quick ezecullo* stack are wondering hew to pay their obiifatiens now that trading Black Cad. freak, per Ib...... h» Oet«A»er wheat and .market, en- Pannock oil ' of teltlns order, at ltaetern price», an well u the purchaelng of an Pkate per IP ...... necurltlee. without cent to curiomem, relultlns materlaJly to the adran- pmmisfwi Iwavy ætimg, on all up ftnPMlna ...... has ended. Cod. 2 lbs ?»c; per ft» tape of cliente. Chicago. June" 4.. (By R. »\ Clerk Thr comer wa« « auaeg by the plan of readjustment announced April 1« Kippers, per Ib...... turns. Vontlnue look for trad.ng Salt Cr Prod. . Cr. cîeaa H will be to your adraatase to consult me In respect to mr nmm A Co.Wheat That the Winter by which the Chrysler Corporation took over the aaaeta and liabilities of Finnan Haddlqe. per Ik ...... market...and advocate purchases on Wi:cos mendation above.- wheat wop Ik in eivmtithm jartw Blsck CBinHWi>v~ recession*. Weather in Western the Maxwell Corporetibn. W hltlne. 2 Ibe ...... wae generally accepted by th»- trad** Red Salmon, per Ib...... Canada continues Ideal but reports of and public to-day. Heavy buying vf Smoked Salmon per lb ...... out worm damage are becoming more KPC ...... Robert S. Mabee WWtr Ptiring Satmtm. » Ibe ,v Mlpro— - futisrew set in soon after the open­ with, tranperatore* as low a* 32. Vsê numéro»* and see eaowing some re­ Arts Glob# . Smelta, per lb - • - ...... seeding to be done with other grains. ing dip, occasioned by sustained sharp breaks to .pick up September j To-days Mining Shell Fish Huit* A W 127-128 Pemberton Bldg. Investment Banker Phone 1622 weakness in JJveri>o<»l und led to a anti December wheal. Crabs...... 16. Cal. Jerome . . spirited rally. SeptemU-r and De­ m m i_ M— Shrimps, per Ib. .. 2.—...... - Wheat - Opin High Low rio*«- Cons. Copper Markets Kequlmalt Oyetere. per dosen . Jufjr •...... ifl 17»'v ITS I7fc>, cember reached new high on the caused a better and.broader mark^L OI> mpla Oyetere. per pint .... Ort 14» 4 1564» m7» 149S. crop with July touching a new top Commission houses generally weré Freeh Mewl. on the present movement.. Dry on the liuying side. Would i>e \.cry With no news yet on the Dunwell roek — * Bollinger DEALING IN PORTLAND CANAL PROPERTIES AND STOCKS weather prevails over the greater part deal, local market was dead to-day. Trimmed loin», per lb...... * cautious about buying corn on the Men. per lb...... Howe Sound . . of the belt East of the Mississippi Bids on IxinwHl were 26 higher at Shoulder roasts, per Ib...... while In. the Southwest hot winds are fiats follw »»-i The interesting development of the 1 feed. 57%. 1 ford. % . 2 feed. 49%'. t*- Standard copper, spot. 4 7-14 per cent. jwpt. Hi —M!-l H4-« IK4 Leg*. pe.r Ib .. . ii 4*0, futures. £61. the wane Cash premiums here and week is in Iaikevlew. where, accord­ Loins, full, per Ih...... ierte.1, 43%, Irxek.. 1«S- r Blect roly tic, spot in the Houthwest to-day were buoy­ Fleer Bariev —» C W . es ! CW «1%: ro- NfcW VOhK COTTON - - -*•— «0-2 42-2 ««-* ing to a wire from tilcwart to-day. a Flour, all Standard brands. J#vt#d. *:% : f«r#d; »«e«f r tntrlr ant. Sooner or later Europe will be fsr t:.« n.i ».t r. S Tin *pot. 1251 7s *d, : futures, £252 (By R. P. Clark A Co. LHIIited)^ Stewart second vein has up. This • ------,.:pvjew. Flour. ‘L$k- yH0ff& tfi ■-2SL fj-tl ffF situation. The market is swinging jJSrZ'^ 116 117-4 u« 117-6 quartz, the sa me as the Va bin. N>w* T. Zinc. spot. £3 4. futures. 163 I iif healthy fashion and on the reac­ Wheat. No. 1 .. 16 4 66 23.64 28 27 33 ^Consolidated61 m n»-« w n»-< of this development haa-jereated a Wheat. Neu 3 .. . 66 6f * I» 23 6* IUJ tions w* continue to recommend pur- New York. June 4 - ('upper steady: elec- 23.15 most optimistic feeling atNnut Ijjike- R« t'aie» ...... 56.66 S M irdyti* , spot and future* 13% 23.1» Whole Barley . 46.66 Î 5» view n-fW There has been consider­ . 66 66 7 66 Tin firm spot and future*. &Jk$S. Corn: Corn enjoyed a much better able picking-up of the stock quietly Whole Coen VICTORY BONDS Iron *te»dy dgehanged Cracked Corn . ; 16.66 I 66 VICTORIA FRICK» Lead eleadv : spot. 140 to S 75 Gold Mines buying power. Dry weather over TO-DAY’S EXCHANGE outside of the exchange at prices Feed Corn meal . 47 66 TÎI —Roe*—R*--- Louie —mu£ whhb now begin to look, like bar- j^hole Oats ... 7 no little concern and at the cash de­ . 46 ao 3 16 Bay Sell .Antimony, spot. 16.2 New Turk. June 4. — Foreign ex- gains. . t« 60 2 66 mand improved support broadened A iVn'lfa Hay • . S3 60 Per 6166 Per 6166 Limiter out. Com is not in a serious condition chang«2S irregular. Quotations in 911.1 F.R Vleiory Ism. «H'1-Ta» Free New York. Jun,- 4 Bar Special for Sale STEWART AND 0À8SIAK but It is badly in need of precipita­ Boundary «Red J ifs 16Î7 let .1 une,and ne4-ember 162 Sr. 103 3b Mexican dollars, 62%. tion and has certainly lost all of its <;reat Britain Demand 485 11-16. Bvwena t'opirff . .. . 1»81 let Ma> and November 10* If. 167.Î5 IW SKs re* f ^ Prior Trefereice Office.: 101-103 Hàmlcy Bldg. «•♦rijr rosy pnmpec ts The offering» eahiee....4Sd_*i-ii;...6(1 - day. JiiUS—2SL < ooeolkiaied M. A M Montreal Stocks TJtn(Î6S: JUTÎo f -to#r stiver. 31 tyd. per Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com­ Z Phone 3417 of cash <*««rn irom the country over5 banks 4*1 13-16. Douffla* Uhennel ...... <-By R- P. Clark â Co. Limited) liar lawn. W—Tax Free ounce. Money, 6%.per cent. Discount rates 4»u; cables l»un*elt Mlrv-s ...... 1625 let Jus# end December M»t pany of Canada Ltd. night were «'onslderahly reduced, and France .— IXsmahd Aim dll; .. .i.;-...... J. .; lîf‘66 we see In this an early wafting of the Cla'l^r Ptwli ...... fflt let" April and October tav »4 4 9|°t^y-rDemand ^.»9; cables 3 98Vi. Asherif# ...... • »...... 1637 let March and Sept. 164.15 165 IS Price 94 and Accrued Dividend. primary movement. Op the weak bexeltot) UqM Cobalt . . Atlantic Sugar ...... (Fayattie New York! Dividends quarterly. spots corn .offers buying opportu­ Belgium Demand 4-7». Hemlock Crock Placer. . Hell Tet#|dl'.ne ...... 1 \ Irtory I***. 6Vi • fA, , Kewe Hound ...... Mrompton Taper - ...... 1627 let May and November 101 jn 162.66 Old and well tested earnings of nities. Germany—Demand 23.8». 164 .16 | Ind*pend«nve ...... I-raslllan Traction...... 1 g j •• i»t May and November IDS So Company, who Will have best Oats: Weather, conditions are Holland- I>emand 40.14. Indian Mince...... t?an Cement, com...... ; • • J 1931 let May and November- 163.65 10^4,95 against the growing crop, and wfth N.vrway—Demand 16.77. International Coal l>o.. pref...... «...... 1 Donimlwfc !#•" ... .. 161 «6 ! MAYNARD! SONS year In their hlatery. the cash demand fairly active, specu­ L. A !.. Glacier ____ _ Car. ' Car Fdy.. com...... lift 15th April and October 100 .0 Sweden—-Demand 2* 74 cUllhtrey Coal ...... Do. pref...... 1643 lath April and October 162 06 16.1 65 ------AUCTIONEERS------To Investors In sound divi­ lative buying has'enlivened. Numer­ Denmark—Demand 18.76. Cen SS com...... 11,44 I6lh April and October •*96.50 MAO dend paying stocks, can strongly ous reports have it that oats are in Pmm 1er Mine* ...... Switacrtahd-Deman* 18.-6. Do. nref ...... , 1964 1st Yeti *od Aug. Instructed, by the owner, we will sell recommend this security. great need of moisture and with Hbeép Creek Cong .... Can. Cotton# ...... 1 tCN.IU >. 6 per cent.. 162 36 nt Salesrooms. 727 - 733 Pandora Spain—Demand 14.6». Hllrer l're*t Mine* .... Can Conveners -...... - Add accrued Interest to date: 1627. 1M7. pastures bare in -many districts Con* M A H. -...... farmers continue to turn cattle into tJreece—Demand 1.60. Hliveremiih ...... 1 days. 6.645 per 1100; 1927, 1932. 1613, V934. Poland —Demand .19V». Standard Hliver Lead . . Detroit United ...... *4 dam. t &I3 Per lion, d#:a. 1943, to day*. the poorer ««afa fields. Oats remain Hunldrh M tree lioiti. llri'lge ...... '*'» , | «96 per 6100, 1944, So day». 6 614 per Robert S. Mabee Czecho-Slovakia—Demand 2.96. I mm fanners- ...... J fairly cheap Compared with other Hurf Inlet tl« •166 ■ - •______TO-MORROW (Friday) grains and are worthy n{ support Jugo-Sla via—Demand 1.66^. I • rmirius ...... Dom. 014%. Howard Smith ...... 127-128 Pemberten Building Rye: Support k little more açtlvr. Rumania—Demand .47%. I* of Wood* Mlg...... isre Crop news from the Nsrthwest is Argentina—Demand 40.00. British Petroleum l^ur'entlde Co...... Victoria, B.C. ]e«s favorable and reserves in Europe Brazil -Demand 10.70. Empire (fit ...... 66% Maan 20 00 slnclUdlng In part : 2 very good Cot­ TERMINUS Gregery Tire A Rubber «00 Rtce lot «’an...... closing bid 3%; offered a( 4; Chicago. June 4 < By B.Ç. Bond j Twin City Bier .. tage Pianos, Mah. Settee, Mah. Tea MININGSTOCKS DUN WELL fast loan 3% ; call loans against ac­ Table, Oak Cr. Table, Set of S Mas­ Corporations direct pit wire) Waxasamar Pulp ceptances 3^4. Wheatf General commission house (By R- P. Clark and Company) sive Oak Dining Chairs, Dining BOUGHT — SOLO — QUOTED OLACIBB CHEEK NfcW YORK M(iA» Prime commercial paper 2% 6 4. Tables, extra good Carpets, Office UNION 8ILVEK t uying caused a sharp upturn to*-day, Premier ...... ? Î7 2 Information gupplled as to Mining September and December selling at a llish 1«#»W Desks. Beds. Springs and Muttregeea, Dunwell ...... I 75 . 4 New York, June 4 (By B.C. Bond Stocks and Mines. new high on the crop, while Jujy B.c. Alive/ ...... 1 July ...... t to 3 66 2 49 Dressers and Stands, Bicycles, Oo- LangfortT June 4 —Some fine straw­ t.% & Ml 2.15 Corporations Direct Wire)—-Time Consult us st once made a new high on this upturn. The, U letter - money màrket,> quiet" with rates Carta, Steel Ranges. Cook Stoves. K. berries were picked by a hxuti resident Indian ...... 6< Dec." ... 2 90 2 IT ■ Tables. K. ('hairs* Cooking UtêfRflt*? peraistent buying.readily absorbed all !, A L. Glacier .. . .V *6% .Ian ...... !.. 6 64 ' 3.M Ml steady and unchanged. Brokergcon­ RUTH HOPS last week, and this week a big bunch of 111 2 69 Jam Jars, Hefrlgehators, Iaiwn Mow­ profit-taking sales, and on each re­ yweet |Hsas were cut, showing that lAng- ytl>#r Crert ...... March 1.16 tinue to bid 3% and leading banka See me for l*t«at, rbgerw on th« cession renewed buying took place. Selkirk* - «« p'«...... ■! 2.66 *66 . 2 64 er. Garden' Tools and Hose. etc. R. G. Christy & Co. Ltd. ford Is well ahead In the early produc­ IiitL Coal A Coke .U% to ask 4 per cent, on all rates Money above property. Sentiment is decide!y bulUfh. Short* tion of good tilings. for sixty days to fW months gener- Also usual sate of Poultry, ate.» in INVESTMENT BANKERS l*tlder the auspice* of the Metehoslti Rarvtew ...... 19 Victoria bank clearing* itsr the' wer* forced to cover on the continued Daly Alaska —

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DENTISTS AUTOMOBILES HOLIDAY RESORTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND COMING EVENTS (Continued) (Continued) oxygen. Hours by appointment. 164 (Continued) Pemberton- Bldg. Phene 2144. U •tale this 1ST —On Cook Street. Saturday. CORDOVA HAT—Furnished house for. Birtoria Sailu Sintra SKEVS FISH MARKET—spec * rent for Mason Phone *t2&. ____ BUILDERS and contractors • Ut. rw* 1-C Ul.. iUUUg xrt>w may. HEAL COOP MUah Taaptonflîd ron-î itn^» lift. J. F. SllL'TK. dentist. Oftgce, No. ET MARTIN FIX It ÜT clpcli. Pemberton Bldg. Phoao 1847. id * jewelry repaired to satisfy f««r rent, also Advertising Phone No. 1090 ' •** l'üion. . .. , * . . -URMSHEI» cot Vage» JYTHING, lo building or repairs, 301-2 your- oid-watT-h' F_ * Mdftlnrf1 ’"A FÜ Hl> ChupeT 1921. hM had room *nd hoard il> beach Apt»t> ARASER, bat classified advebtuhso 14-133 LL make» seeing machine» and phono- EDUCATIONAL phone 1783. Roofing à specialty. T Phone *204. Office. 8.30 * roe *0» Fort Street. "I” extra rareful usage, Mr*. Simpson. •otier Bay. Pcmltr Island. Pease Block. graph» repaired.-- 711 Yatoa 620»-tf ► »)■: -M. I.AViilh.lN t, Touring. looks ion-:<-i6s tf-60 Situation* Vacani Situation». Wanted: To five, hundred and-1 danee. T8UCK1.ANDS ACADEMY, affiliated with * and run» fine • Found, etc.. ti%e Rooms. Campbell Bldg . ABY. carriage tFngllah), Ah Sprott-Shaw School. Complete PK-ruRD U I delivery, ready for MATERNITY HOMS Fourteen pnr.es and 6U l«*s. folding • sulky. every-«lay use. , FURNISHED SUITES CEMENT WORK crûmes leading to any Canadian or Ameri­ CHEVROLET Touring, took» and away The only card ga**e Phone 4*HR3. can University. Alex. «. Smith. M.A.. bead ■pice* of the \ ictorla Con - master.. James H. Beatt*. manager. <1*9 run» like new. tl.FAN, home-like, furnished flat of * BUTCHER—F lovre end draining. eXUHCROFT NURSING HOME. 783 Utioo. Kvtrybod5^welcom*^ FYJRU Touring. In g«>od running Cook. Mr* S. Johnson. C.M.B.. phono '“YOTTAGK piano snap (used), mahogany rooms or muie. ground floor, close In; Rhone 7341L. 38-tl B »ws<»nalde tent. hUltaMe for "couple Ap- • 722. ______tf-44 easy tec ma IS Yates. «308-If HORTHAND School. 1811 Oor t Com­ MASTERS MOTOR CO. LIMITED S mercial eubjecta Successful graduates Yale* Street. Phone 373 ly mornings. 1054 l)â!tn««9al Road. or 'ATIVE SONtl OF CANADA Regular our recommendation. TeL 87A E. A- Mac­ I phone 44151. carpet cleanino meetings hight». firyt and'.UUnt Thurs­ Hrupaw.tok' phonograph • a hip et. NURSING HOMS N Millan. •# j-i'-tOMP betel: days Next JB>eU4S- June •. *t the»-Hail, -orrd ~record» for «T«fê* sale Ri ’EHT:. motor repairing tip** at Roi furnished front apart------" 1638-8-132 1J Simone" Garage. ICI Douglas Streêl I v> ment, adul Danes Court. Yates si SLAND. Window and Carpet Cleaning Pandora Axe. PR I NO Sprott-Shaw 7104-tf at reduced rata I Co.. 817 Fort. Phone 3816. W. H. tiVN» OF ( ANAPA JIQB SALE- Ki-g)i»h boggy. prafttoall* liughea Hamllton-Beacfa method. 88 L4i»Rn truck for sale, in good condition^ .YIELD APARTMENTS Furnished A— . tiled- ami dantc, tiuw. 3;i), . u„l Kendall Sireet ___ l se 111 h g on account ef sick nee*. 1131 teen * rip prises Tl MUSIC suites to rent by the week or month. •Admission 2.r»c. RM IlfWX CHIMNEY SWEEP ^OR SAI.K Lady*» ‘English bicyeV ¥>IANO LESSONS—I teach classical or AVE jour car greaeed by high preasure fPHR EeqalmaR Scottish Daughters husi- -* Jess, beginners, advanced; also ac­ MBOLD.T APARTMENTS—Two and OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN good condition. 1.6. Phone 7 6 < Alemtto system. Ixiule Nelson Cleanliness. A new* meeting will he held In the 168.2 3-133 companiment». Me per lesson Bos 7186. H three-room suites to rent. Phone 1626 EARN, clean sweep, Time* r* 7H5-56-U2 Oarage, «orner of View and Vancouver 2iH-lf punctuality courtesy. Sailors Club. Friday. Jupe a. * ' Phone 378. X’. B. TAYLOR,, general practice. 4>|R SAI.fi Black . enl!. I« p»r load D1 Special. attention to finger surgery et also radio poles. Phone $334. * U TUITION EW trucks, need tracks, tractors and. MONTH — Pleaaant, comfortably} fitraishrnl Cat •■ ■■' rooms, .adati.,. DRESSMAKING the ey* ear,, ooee shd throsL 434 Pem­ Toon-; -Piimley . berton Building. Phone 2164. U .*OR SALE-Tobacco at thé | A B Broughton Street. Victoria. B.C. Ph4ee distance out. Phone 42I2L. 1*46-4-134 PECIAL coaching for High School Tobacca Shop. 638 Fort Street. We STREET—8-room RS. DUNN,, dressmaker, has removed sell for lees. S pupil» for next matriculation ___ COOK------to 1835 Pandora. Phone 5215L. in»ttone Phone 21 or 8*6 for particulars QPEftTAL OB Columbia storage batteries. furniehed. light. phone. 1648-36-15* PHYSICIANS HELt» WANTED—MALE rSBD RANH* PÀROATNT st Rockland* Academy t affiliated with 9 guaranteed one year. Ford. Chevrolet, rent 836- 1413-34-121 ^ Fort Street. II Sprott-Kbaw). ______tf Star. Overland ears price 111 68 Jameeoa Herd' ,R. DAVID A NO VS—Women» disorders INOINEERS achoeled for certificate* Motors. 74? Broughton Btre*C tf room and board DYEING AND CLEANING specialty. 2â-4^ar»‘ experience. Suit* I W. O. WinttTburn. Î36 Central Bldg F YOU DO NOT see west you are lee*. AUTOMOBtLES ÆBTîIB not r Panlagee BUlg.. Third and University. Births, Marriages, Deaths log for advertised here, why not ad- In* for advertlw ON Y1TY DYE WORKS—Geo. McCann, pro- FUse yotir wants amongst ACCORD. *45 Princess Ate. Board 2PR1NO ten* at Sprott-Shaw night LOOK THERE OVER thousand» ef reader» will likely have residence, moderate. Phone^ 46621X prletfr. S44 5 school, to Juno se: at reduced rat* tf-44 PRD Coupe. 18Ï4 model, ebeolutely per­ just what you are looking for land be ME0 NOTICE i»;s. Mr*.-Mary Kelly, fect condition, hae shock absorbers, sun II at a resaongble price. CELT.Y ’ANTED—Two g.>«Hl painter* visor, Atwater Kept ignition and ever UN ED IN ROOMS. 74» Fort StreeL ENGRAVERS aged beloved wife «»f. G. P G. I k* ' OGGERar, cnil*re" and eportemen e DPRE8.1ÎXÜ and mailing ctreulare to Bedroom* houaekeeplng wltae Re Happy Valley Lumber Company 4 clothing, lent* peek sack* blanket* ■lied cord lire* This Is a genuine bar­ gain at I8S4 r* We have name» and ad- Phone 44710 Pursuant. to an order of Hi» .Honor HVTbil.b.(I«iim nn root rcDAifln*.. >7* Jot>* QU/flMÎÏnn.B i JinUl. Yswr,,hnr"Tiwsuur wg«d J6XUJLA VER. S tencU Cutter also kaleomlnlng Phone owned -B irIn the best possible condltjon Newton Advertising Agency. RS. GUY, late of Parkview Lodge.^hae and Seal Engraver. Judge Lampman made the 29th May, mcaiaun. nttfqiNÉigiÆtfM owner* ^Uuirxda>. June 18. 1925, at the five Bene. 6*. M.~ Ktiiy in Anrai, "T87Y Thli car wTH giVe peFfect aatlsfacTP Phone 181A dtf.16 IMiLiSiti, rSTrt Houa* Victoria. B C " at 10 $d Kelly of Anchorage. ALLE A RLE AND STEEL RANGES. FORD r haaaia, make eacellent h »ne I»S2. Comfortable room* 1 dego. G™S" KfVy In Long II ixr week. Phone 4412. 1414 ithout board, •itilng-room^ and o'clo# k In the forenoon, ha» been flxe2; IH4. 33 34; two rotopUTI. 115;-TrHTT-EfW "tT 7046..6.163 iHuiy aixui wHa tuna and idai r wherfi all neratuid- ... claiming a lien on the logs or timber of Beax-er Point, I* 813 Yate» St Phone 1*81 bargain price* International School. Ilungklo' fill Superior Street. line cut* Times Engraving Depni T>EL!ABLE -malting lists of Victor!* *«d Oakland Dealers L Phone 1880. M u,e Happy . Valley Lumber Company The y mains sr** r*iîlT6g" ïl__the. "B.C. Ward and residence. __ shall appear in 'person <>? by their tella’-ie_astosmsn. with- ra­ Is -Vancouver Island home», hustneee mis day or month, near Park and VryeL •toe will be in re_____n t bond hou»* auto owner* etc.; also complete lists ef TANTED—Car» and truck», for wreck 1688-3-1*3 solicitor or agent, for the adjustment of Funeral Chap' !. pcrlence. peefessienal -wen. - -xatallar*.....whole»» 1er* TO CLEAR den. Phone 37481. their claims and settlement of account* ifternoon af n rfo, k. ln- Apply In h m rfdwnmtir. rtvmg npm - - - ■■■iBg... • - N*l , —price*- ——— paid. FLOOR SURFACING Sorted Friday » etc. Box 1844.,^Tlrne»^^ end manufacturer» throughout Canad* __- Js —‘aie YtCtOTla. dLty, June 3.1924.------.-.....— famlly plot at Ross Bay Spark Plupa. 4 for1 31 66 Cameron Wrecking Lo ITT V|*' MALL A O'HALLORAN, terment In the Radiator Oment, tin Phone lit* FURNISHED ROOMS Cemetery Tail Light» . . . LD floors made new. new floors made 407-510 Ventral Building. Victoria, B.C^ perfect, by Floor Surfacing Machine. Solicitors for Joseph Pedneault. dtf-ll Carbon ItemoCer. tin ,ELHI HOTEL ROOMS— Houeekeep.o, O HELP WANTED—FEMALE Headlight Bulb* each Phone l<>d ua*"«t range btiy. JAMESON* 1TOTOBS I.ÎMÎTED «I roofn to LAND REGISTRY ACT W «me it s Branch. Kmptovmerm tun POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK coup!' 1656-2-134 -•■ox- Govt. Office. Un* GENTLEMEN S DISCARDED CLOTHING 746 Broughton Street Phone S246 OUT TO MOVE?. If so. see Jeeves A In the Matter of Parts of Let 1. HjeU, Streets. 1®< 7 BOUGHT l.alnV) Transfer Co, for household Beat Prices Paid—We Call of Section 4. Range 2 Best, North WANTED—TO RENT ng. crating, packing, shipping or stor- Saanich District, Plan 1084. ^PR I NO, Sprott-Shaw SHAW A CO Uffice phone 13*7. night 236U* at reduced rat* Phone 461 711 Fort Street PARTMENT houses, rooming Proof having been filed In my office FUNERAL DIRECTORS VSED FORD CARS FOR SALE FROM ’ANT ED- Knitter» and cro«-heters foY 1100 UP private bouses that have root GOAT DAIRY of the lose of Certificate of Title No. ! infants MISCELLANEOUS uld rent during 1 Eagle» Cor 13127-1 to the above mentioned land, In ■ 7. Time* NATIONAL MOTOR CO LIMITED dix give »1L particular* and t> the name of Eva Annie Rosa Blackman, ’OMING DOWN Finest AI URE fresh goaf» milk delivered 10c and bearing dale of the 12th day of De­ AMDS FUNERAL CO. -ANTED—Reliable girl nursémahl Ford Dealers 3 lbs 81 17. i®!GHT laying hen» and eight banlams. P per plat Phone 7v85R. Pioneer cember. 1913. 1 hereby give notice of references. Phone 71 sell cheap. Phoneut...... >R HALE—Pedigree c LOTS FOR SALE tion hereof to issue a provisional Certi­ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE 1 pup», winning wtraln. LAWN MOWERS ficate of Title In lieu of such loat Ger- we«k* old. -sacrifice, each. ,1UU lÀUt-2 toi en Qundre. ro.t tificate. r^on having any information AWN MOWER» collected and efcerp^ - 11.009. lor one w.»k IÎ5» onrh rhon« 1418 Quadra St. Phones 8386 and 4433 carpenter phone Labor filed. Chrver A Son. 63: AWN* MOWKRS ground §nd adjusted. wHh ‘ryfArViirp to wuch loBt Certlftcate PC F vou UNUSED MILEAGE ATCH1NG EGGS, laying strata Wyan- J |l. Waltee Key Shop. 1411 Douglas Hall—336* ■ Phone 4 4*. HUDSON Super Six Speedster, I 1 ! Title is reuuente wonderful motor. This ta i doue». Il setting. S O ItldouL Street. Phone 343*______I044-.'6.4»1 the undersigned. . JUO..U1 KI-S-I-» »'>—« HOUSES FOR SALE W Land RHtU.tr/ Office. s o. FOMBBAL CO- IZTO. SITUATIONS "W#ngP-F.MfALE Dûisas t.:m t*.* T» ih'iwh am INSURANCE mm* ms- rti» eS-iiWei.! ak Bay. near STORli Touring. 1823. a late mod' K. Waterhouse. gtxlf .Inks, scbuola. church and. Registrar. Attended to at All Hour* Established 1431 "Tour old Ford In part payment" 781KB, Life, AtHo and Accident Insur- Can» Phone 35UY or 1813. ve, ...... large lot 60*160. In law»*, vege­ See Lee A Fraeer. 6717-24-68 Victoria Land Registration DietrlcL e Charge* Lady AttendaWL 'Advertlelng le to buelnew table garden and fruit tree»; full cement BMW A. W. CARTER WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS tPg for Shipment a Specialty. ■team la to machinery. basement, extra ««diet, laundry trays and TIMBER Terms cash. Apply owner. Box Hudson IWMM flit and Ejaei H VTP. 1 f FTnity -home "iniggy—ror T-IW' -PATENT- ATTORNEYS -government liquor act TO BK AN Corner Cbt ;ney an«i (loi lonfltreêT» Phone 14* two-wherled- cart; Phone 5194X. TAN. McINTOSH. BIBBERS' iN, BLAIR OPTIMIST ______1374-1-1: m T. BOYDEN. M.I.C.E., registered Notice of Appliritlon for Boor License COMPANY LIMITED— McCALL BEOS. TIMBER 'ANTED--Clean cotton Apply J. • patent attorney. 613 View Street Notlef is hereby given that on the Timber cruh valuators and consulting CASH PAID FOR CARS. ANT CONDITION Phone 916. «Fermer I y of Celgary. Alta.) UD»IUUU|-engineer* Timber■ for- —• -----sale In large and misery to Times Preaaroba* ‘ 2nd day of July, 192^the undersigned ,, meet the peiielmlst. USED PARTS -TX. rierml run.nl Horn. •( tbu Ww’ small tracta—Crown gran* *r Jlcei - - - Jadllla'-. Dodge. Overland, phonograph i > S f A L.34 A •* intends to apply to the Liquor Control any part of tb* 742 Belmont ’ANTED—T* buy. tovvaiw* BUILT ON Wë ara winning the confideoee of là* The Optimist e. Maxwell. Briscoe. Psck- ODLK.X home» PAINTING ANO PAPER HANGING people of Victoria and vicinity through our House. Victoria. ____ IIIye-K.nleht. . Babv Grand Phone 8S8. Pert Foard for a license In respect of, thw- — _ . Æ _ # Aur huallUAB It’d a j erd. beautiful^ day...... Hudson. Big Six Studebaker and Stadacon* p*remT$W WHT PW” " TTH$ VHWStKg ■OATS J many others. MOTORCYCLES AND CYCLES T lAINTINGj kaleemlnlng. decorating, kn„wn the (iorge Hotel, now under Office and Chapel. Cor. USED CAR BARGAIN» house repairs, etc.,. beet work onl>. reconHtructlon. eltuate on Tllllcum Road. The peselmlst Hudson fluper Six. igwr. modsl* ACREAGE overhaulet •650 and 1850 __>oYr______►nd-liand______bicycle» from '«831-26-Ml ln lh^ Municfoallty of Haqulmalt. in the fYIUNPER grinding. motorboat ael D 112.14. Victory Cycle A ora* Ml "'■r=------i*r«wince of British Columbia, upon Ths Vv motorcar repair* merlne way* eta X \ 70RK1NGM AN'S CHANCE—Quarter- land?- deerrlbed as Ix>t One. mock A. Armetrong Broe.. 134 Kl»«ston StreeL Slag*. 15-paeeenger, 12.600. Johnson Street. 4 doors below Government AUTO WRECKING -CO LTD. Street « 1> sere block*, excellent soil. Lake PLUMBING AND HEATING Map I».*», in the Victoria Land Registry THOMSON Street Phone $13* Hill Park; pries» 4168 to 1128; term* li office. In the Province of British Colum- . NOR SALE - Motorboat taéagoing" SALE Three-speed blcyele, like «ash monthly payments of •*. no interest. bia. for the Male of beer by the glass or »«<»... " Apply E. H ASKNFRA T2— Plumbing, « ruiner) 43x9 6x3; Red Wing engin» . Apply 3131 Mars Street. Phnne by the ouen bottle for coneumptton on FUNERAL SERVICE IZX-36 hp. new" f**t year, .gas lank 215 Ing. repairs all kind* 11^6 The Opt I m let- j USED CARS OF MERIT 1643-3-113 451ÎX. the premiwee. t . jtt. EJl tank 123 gal., complete in every •Well, phone *7 4. Dated thia 2nd day of June A D. 19-i. Payer*! Dimeters letgll. for long cruise* owner." who has IIMfiS SUBURBAN SHOPPING A. C. D. PIGOTT. tyed on board -for laet three Rummers. Is ' “WtLI.Tfl-OVKRLANDX«'*M«LRlfSte Sir'•••: • ••• Applicant. eturnin-g tb the Orient »hnrtf>-. T»o row- OI.DSMU BILK Eight...... UNFURNISHED HOUSES , V BASKET •' Ufeflif Attendant. Privât* Chapel- host*, mooring, etc., included. Phone DURANT Four, tnnring . ,v.. 1333 ■ 1645-3-116 Keating» 7R. The Pesslmlet MAXWELL, louring. 1823 ...... F YOU DO NOT SEE what you are look- servie*. Night or Dag WI Ll. YS-KNIGHT Roadster 11100 ST U DEB A K Kit. Hi* Six. 1821. I Ing foç advertised here, why not sdrer- HILLSIDE-QUADBA 7-passenger ...... 11268 H»e your w»nts* Someone amongst the REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE NOTICE iî. LAUGH1.1N Master Klx. 1821, thousands of reader» will most likely have MEAT MARKET MONUMENTAL WORKS • 1273 Juat what »o„u are looking for and be glad TENDERS 7 - passenger ------v ... TO OUR PACKARD Hlx, louring, eqûsl U to sell at a reasonable price. tf-24 nUTliOR Meat Merkel, 270» Quadra- De- C LAND * INVESTMENT AGENCY, NEWTON 1 liver> to all perte of city Phone 225». B• 823 Government. Puvue lzS. ^68 WORM mo LET—6-roo*ed addition» and alter­ The Victoria Dally Time* Multlgraph and Mimeograph Circular lut­ CERTIFIED USED CARS furnace. MILLINERY COMPANY—Sash. ation» to the Oak Bay High School. tera and Poet cards. Aadreealng. Mailing. Phon. .ink ' ______mi-.-ll, \\ . dew# a,,a ,,“ii w,,rk< 1683 North: Plana and Specification» can tm seen COMING EVENTS to give Its subscribers "an 1824 DODGE Touring, fn new condition mm MILTON CO., phone 8474. corner of Hates Quoted for Ixical. Domlnlou and ro Park Strvetr Pbe*ei6«3.^ I7ie-tf ! at the office of the Secretary. 127 Pern- Foreign Publications ' nd fully equipned with extra* The -T OM modern house, partly furnished; 1 Oak " Bay Avenue and f>ll BlrndL rent 121.63, with water; 1117 Cook =="-■ berton Building. Victoria. B.C. Al delivery servir* Suite 21. Winch Bldg.Phone 1815 ■ice shows a liberal depreciation hae 6 Millinery. Hats made to order. Silk The lowe»t or any tender not necea- OGONlSMi—"He who learns not b) --*» taken. «» Street. Apply 1108 Johneon Street. Phone ■weatere. pull-overs and cardigans, under­ scavenging mistake» Jews their only profit* If your newspaper 1» not FORD Helen ...... 6845. ______U«8»tf wear! hosier) »ml notlona Open ti.lurdaf warily accepted. M"L printers, stationers and engeav- PERSONAL MvLAUOHLIN Roadster. wire wheels, evening* until nine o clock. ir H. F. HEWITT, 1216 Government Street. À complet» delivered in a reaaenable ualnted- an«l in flret-clssa condition . 8980 ICTORIA SCAVENGING CO. Secretary. t for the produetlon of wedding an- And Many Others FURNISHED houses Government StreeL phone «43. ! engraved. i time after publication, me. SHERRY, the old-time phrenolo­ A E HUMPHRIES MOTORS LIMITED business directoby gist Dver forty year*' reference In Phone 478 888 Yate» Street please pf me 1346 and MCanada The last week here. Phone 61. tOSY. furniehed. four-room house, or Canada. i«*‘l 7143-24-187 'Cordova Bay beach’, to rent' for tht SHOE REPAIRING “TERRIBLE SWEDE*’ WINS Government Street,. ( art glass another topy will be month of June: every modern convenience «Over good immediate power salon. Phone 62.7 *ATi TI ES. clock* end Jewelry cleaned. ,OY*R ART GLASS leaded lighla San Francisco, Juite 4.—Ole And- ■LUE eerge" or grey tweed eult at 1- dispatched Immediately. repeire*. moderate charges; all work 1922 Ford Touring, i is B splendid valu» E. Scur-^ 1322 Ford Bug. »tert< .» AIRFIELD Handsomely furnished 6 * ' dora Ave.# near Ceok. Glaee erspfi, the "Terrible Swede’’ from irante*d. J. A. Dewar. Room 113. 1323 Traffic Truck., sashes glased.- Phone 7371. U-SI Yates Street. Phone 2*63. TIMES r's&mm «SKS »■#,. FI ,32*3. >346-24-146 ~ tits Tacomml waa awarded a technical 1821 Studebaker «-*• graph,1 nreptacew. lerwier.;. çjwne l»iB Na"»h 6 Tourlog knockout, over s.«n Baker. lx>e re, Caledonia. Saturday. CIRCULATION -MONEY- TA LOAN >m »i« » ffirjjBr----ywktf ‘ nipsiww sefiKs SHQWCAROS ANA.POSTERS — iwww ' ™ iBrrWLI>vQ«»dn>, 1461-3-13: and mortgagee purckaaed. OHN T. DE A VILLE.'r,.','1» :-' u..„ OREE1 CAPITAL SKRVICB K^vhang», library. Ail Geverameut bt. "Chamber o1 CbihmrrrM omeeé opus Fool UTILIZE TIMES ASANT AÛjSLij twtrt Phone UP ivsrrsiTvc 1666-3-13* J

VICTORIA PAH,Y TIMES, THURSDAY, .TÜNTS-4. 1925 15 SCHOOL DAYS By DWIG REAL ESTATE-HOUSES, LOTS and ACREAGE FOR SALE “TT t [x*-t V/AHT to ad svamwh, TKfts so. NEW HTVCtO BUNGALOW, NORTH QVADBA \ JV$T 00#T CWC to 60. OAK BAY WATERS'BO NT LOTS HIGH LOCATION. EVERY CONVENI­ I CHEAP RANCH >« 6o«H. I OUVI JML-M5 M0RHWG ENCE. PRICK 84AW - TWO SEMI-BUSINESS F are contemplating building a home his charming bungalow, attest* PKOPERT1RH AT CoT PCRWiSSlOH FROM nOTHpk. I let"4 us' show you this choice water-, EVENacres, meetly all good land. BARGAIN PRICES front site. Three okeaaes. archJ to business. Taxes only )46 per year. TYSON A WALK PR No. 101 t ft. x 557 ft.' waterfronlage dining-room which has paneled walls, PRICE FOR QUICR SALE ONLY <766. ■4 [s PCKRV HAMDlE Kf

DAILY RADIO TIMES CROSS-WORD PUZZLE \ VHS PROGRAMMES •TW • Here * a party of four-latter words, in both directions. Of course, there OK Scat WTO? are word* of two, three, live, seven and even nine letters. But the four-letter THURSDAY. JUNE 4 variety predominates. " “The Steadfast CKY (Mil Winnipeg, Man. 3.10 pm.-lMon In French diction and con versa ti<>n\ by A. G. de Lalande. CNBC (435) Celgary, Alberta 6 p.m—Bedtime travel tales, by Mrs. ^ Heart” « Conquest. * pm —The C.N.R Llttie- Symphony orchestra, under the direction or 'Ern­ By Clarence Budington Kelland est Hodgklnson. . CFYC (411) Vanceuvsr.' B.C. 6.36 p m -Children's half hour, by Miss Ruby Darracott, pupil of Lyle Academy. Angus. In travail of spirit, uttered emphatically. “You Just got to CNBW (3S4) Winnipeg. Man. no sound, but Bishwhang, feeling stand up for yourself." < 36 p.m —Bedtime travel tales Angus did not move from his pos­ J RnL^ftwRIa pro—■amme.------that Information should be forth­ ition after she had gone, but stood * P m 1 Dance programme coming, hnhbcd hi* scrubby head and 6 ■ CF-OC * fSSBr'" ’SSsh'evWdn, 1.10-R p.m.—Studio concert. Well. 1 don’t care a bit who you CKCD (411) Vancouver. B.C. Lydia Canfield * words—words whic h are. nor how shlfles* a lot all your had set to expanding some unused 1.36-9.30 pm Studio programme. ayes tors wzia,** she spoke the word KPû (4211 Sen Francisco. Cal. WÈMzr spring in his menta.1 mechanism. 5 86-< 16 pS—Children s hour: etorie* "'ancestors" proudly because of the They affected him deeply, compel- h> Big Brother of KPO, taken from the size oMt; "nobody's lgoln* to ptclc on llngly, though he graapéd"theWT"lT Book of Knowledge ^ you, in my yard. ' tier eye* flashed ike rw< <10-7 pm —States Restaurant or­ first - only dimly. He conned the $ iris' and ahe looked at Angus scornfully! word* over and over, and each time xtTa lee. Rake.#, chestra programme but curiously "Now you better tell 7- 7 30 p.m —Rudy Setter's Fairmont some intuition informed him that she ffitllll MÏ]h«ürfa .ww*-* me >uat -up and go tor had uttered a tmwr dr graYe ifirpoTf^ 8- f p.Bi—Program me. under the man­ Mni l’mro vourself." --anew -tty him. something he must agement of Theodore J. Irwin, or­ 'He hain t very imart,” explained comprehend fully, and, having com­ trifle of honey, though it Is highly eves were quick to see him. quick to glint of passion in his eyes. He ganist _ Bishwhang with another bob of his prehended, muat act upon. probable a notable percentage are light with the hunting gleam of boy­ stepped one pace nearer hi* torment­ 9- 10 p.m.—Goodrich Silvertown Cord head, "but he know* more'n he uster. orchestra. "‘Come on," said Bishwhang. "we drone*. In any event the coming of hood. He cast sidewise a calculat­ or and slapped his cheek with a 16-11 p m —Johnny Bnick's Amphlans . Vm teaching him." he finished got nigh two mile to go." a single idea is no hlve-buretlng oc- ing glance at Lydia, and for safety’s sharp, clean, disconcerting snap. "I of Cablrla Cafe. proudly. "I hain’t goin" to-day,” Angus said casion. The arrival of an Idea in sake edged a .few steps away. Then. got to stand upr for myself.** be said CKCK (312) Begins. Seek. There waa a con*tralned silence for abstractedly, and with no other word, Angu* Hiirke * mind waa comparable Jèvringly. tauntingly, he shouted, in monotonous repetition. • 6.10-7.15 p.nt Music. a moment and then Lydia turned to­ he turned and trudged slowly down to a freshet in a mountain brook. "Murderer! . . . Jailbird! . . . . -CJCA (517) Edmonton. Alberts Crane emitted a bellow of rage and ward, be heuae. My grandma say a the hill, and up the stair# to his little While the flood continues the brook Angus walked steadily ahead. One I- 10 p m —Igloo Hut Meetings SU- little glrla like mo mustn’t *vèr apeak struck wildly at Angus. . . . The tlona tTub. _ room above Dave Wilkins's printing ha* neither time nor inclination for might have reiasoned that "he did not fight was oh. without the usual form­ KFl (467) Les Angeles. Cel. to and not play with, or anything shop. anything else. The freshet becomes hear. H|s cheeks were a trifle pale, ality of a chip on the shoulder which 6-8 1 p.m—-»Mar Daniel's .Nightly- Do - little boys like you. she say*. . . _lt is portentous moment in the life an obsession with the. brook. So An­ but there was about his mouth an Then, with acumen which would is a part of the international law of Ings and Amusement Information. of any Individual when first he gu* Burke's first adventure in expression which in maturity might Rainbow's boydom. 1 Tide .compelled. «.U-7 p m —KFl Radiotorlsl , have been startling to her elders knows the neceesalty to I* alone and thought possessed him utterly as the 7 pm —Programme presenting Jolla Cross-word Puzzle 2330 become fine determination. Close to Crane; resolution, firmly fixed, made could they have overheard iL "Tain t think. It was doubtless portentous Spring flood possesses the banks be­ young Crane he stopped, eyes bright, Ottendachler. soprano; and Gertrude cause you shot Mr Bates, I guess, It impossible for Angus to retreat; Ehrlich, pianist. In a classic half hour HOW TO SOLVE THE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE in the life of Angu* Burke. ... To tween which it ru.ihes. ... To face almost animated by the work­ indeed the idea of retreat did not 8 pm The KFl Players and a but mostly on account of you not stand up for himself' . . . Also he aland up for himself! . . . ing of the great idea within, and he come tri" him. He was standing up variety programme arranged by George rfvery number m the farm represents in# beginning of a word, rending either amountin' to anythin* and not havin’ waa compelled to think about that On the morning which followed spoke—not loudly, not excitedly with for himself. One swift glance he cast Frenger . . . horizontally or vertically. If there Is a black square to the left of the number, any fam ly or blood or _ance*tora, 16 p.m —Programme presented by L the word is horisontal; If above It. the word Is vertical. The rame number may ft her matter- that Lydia wasi for­ Angus crossed the street ft) the poet trembling voice, but rather doggedly, at I.y<1 la Canfield, ahd she bobbed like my grand p a and grandma's bidden to speak to him. Thar had office for Dave Wilkins. It was but A. Rxaminer of course begin both as a horleontal and a vertical The definitions for the correct got—and mv ancestor* waa a general phlegmatically; he spoke as one who her head excitedly and threw a little words to fill the form are found below, with numbers corresponding to thoee an . 4$lJk . Y m*u — - - A Atep AM, tie croaaed. hastily, Umar ■has taken * task, in hand -whtek. he smile..to. him.., ...... •Ihw-form ' • Run through-the definition» ekt-yet» find one that you rerogwia*. end Ttnrl tnr Kf *611 UHW‘Wii reBiMw» \ aguefy. not with clear vision, he ouely. Midway r>e caught^ sight of put it In Its proper place en the form, one letter for each w hit» square This will dor. . . She pause»» for vnlirselp , , WbV dotl t call it Id you nqw, and what'll vou . 1:poking rriwl. j yourndf like my grand - - Idea* flit Into and ottt nf the~nôr- the torpor J ‘ ‘ ‘ * " presenting Prof Walter Sylvester 44er4- . Final cause. skin. you stand up for yourself»" So An xog Id stories of American History" ma says everybody's got a right to. mal young mind like bees bussing gus persisted on hie way doggedly Dickie Brandon, screen Juvenile. ♦ Therefore. . She shook her flfiler at him Ya-aa-aa!" should have been. . The Jack of clubs In loo. Fourth note In scale. about a hive; each may contribute Its Young Cranes mischief-seeking Angus acted deliberately, with no years of age ' . Speaks imperfectly. To be continued. I- 16 p.m - Programme through the . itruwn atone.. ______—------: courtesy of the Ancient Arabic Order. . Journey. , Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. 1. To regret extremely 16-11 p m —Art Hickman's dance or­ . Mentioned. “ chestra from the Btltmore Hotel, under 27. Ldge of a lake. the direction of Earl Burnett. 21. To new II- 12 p.m —HhHner's hour. 29 Grasp. THE GUMPS — THE SCOF F-LAWS KGO (361) Oaklandr- Cal. 36. Ltisr f»n a radio. am*--- 8 p m —Studio programme. “The 11. Material used to make smooth Truth."' a drama in four acts, by Hyde roads Fitch: presented by the KGO Players 53. To repair under the direction of Wilds Wilton 35. Portion of duration Via 6i.kX> -to «R ox»*. coxi**-r*-x vg > ( vt> XXerr çwxt tv>*»x«m wi XooTVtexjtRS XuT x't> _ I KX4BXN WHO SNR XXjk* HXNTXX4Û KT — 36 Prescribed course of food. 16-1 am —Dance music programme C»\'Ttx*»û kFTfc*. R\»fA-*x»M>4t5îX roxv^u Tvx% Mtu wvxo TRMlX. XWX-rW TV*tM - XOIAfc eOMR OF THF SR XXV-X-S XW KNOCK THAT bv Henrv Halstead's orchestra and so­ 37. To bow. 38. Become* bankrupt. kt VKVT- IYZ 0V -rvrt veovvt XMXXO raVTtVXt) -TO ex SUCH oooto XJtCT\>«e VX.KTFORIA RvXjVXT OUT FROK/X loist*, Hotel St. Francis. San Fran­ 40. Victuals. cisco. AXou-t 'X'Mt Z0M%xv«x»A6 vuk"S t>OMC To cxTxzwe much vtiORet TX6.t4 eooT-ueùùië* _ UNFRR «CR - RNt CKNT V8Ç MF FOO KOW (4tt) Portland. Ore. 41. Self ' k'-ewte Tvxe MkM vovxo wox.ee Twt vxwfcr?* 8-9 pm —Programme by Oregonian 42. Htahi. V>vx»vtvx Tv*Ç PoxXDVt ?CV>t>VCIVS Wo K HORRXRVXE tXAMwt - \ Dont cu.u 43. Tense tmictb concert orchestra. 44. Path cut In one course in mow­ OfcTTxNti Rich St IR^AxomC. woese TV**H TWÇ THdF - x)U3T etCAViSt k MAN TO OeVT CNCRT VkVU ^ 9 p.m -Old song programme by coor- ing tesv of J. P. Finley A Hon. 48. To hasten. V.0ANÎ OV OVR COXWTR>»- TV4Ç j6\VS ORXHX.ee eeCRÇTVM T*OM A HXX.WH toOTTVC tMTEtWT k ooeoc OF "Wto SUPRCMC COURT COMnT 16-JÎ p.m —Dance music by Mult­ 47. fippostte of narrow Mft TOO tioeft» *0* TV4%,a - X oxtox VUX*X4 XT wrx Vt« oe k CRXMt - V bOH'T iKtte TRkCK of them kw - but t Guess nomah Hotel Strollers 48. To come together 4- vik% RXJXWX04C, 'J>xx^ couxre-x Vccl *. VHOXc. R ST S-HT> HO VU k _ HW VUXTVX K SPMtXC OF CFCN (415) Calgary. Albert?,_. 49. Printer's measure. VM OUST W XAWMXNN6 q evx% IB - tncrf 8.45 p m —Calgary Albertan (( HRC) 60. Bottom. J rtvo \»KHS - VfkTBVcrTX S ^ OR TU% RHK^vO OF A. ?/V >> Mtv X>XM6 IN THIS Town to TREVEXT GoSSxr 7 pm —Studio programme (CFCN). 61. One kind of people in Asia. ------„ il coMsexxcHte on KOKA (306.1) Pittsburg, Ps. •3 Rescue View FNb SX.KVXÎJER BVX I 'box Y StoE HER. 8 p m Program me National Stock- 54. i’all in golf. t>0 SVtH (V ’WXN6- X.XVXNG VF To TVXtM- TXXER.ce k man and Farmer studio. 55. Metai in natural state. * 45 p m —Teabefry time. 5<. To live in idleness. 1 ooeweeT eur 16.30 p.m.—Concert. 67. Destiny. IF SHE. X .. ' bOESN-T IAN OFF OF ME WSAl (326) Cincinnati, phte 58. Provident insects. 'ttwep 7 p-m.—Programme from New. York ' VM OOlNto TO «EMC Chalmers ensemble. Ksolde Bernhardt, VERTICAL ~~ TX**TT*VU IN sonrano; William Tucker, baritone. 1. Deadly. : ™ • * pm Atwater Kent Radio aytlsta, 2. To sin. nnrs ttvtN txécez* 9pm Silvertown Cord orchestra. 3 Act < f taking something for 1 I. EamV^of*** ake bordering Ohio. J6.3ft pm—Concert. 1. To allow WOC (483.6) Davenport, lews I. Melancholy note. 7-9 p m. -WKAF1 programme. •’hair 11-12 p m —Lonls Conner and his Td- l. To rap lightly « . Glaire Hotel orchestra ; Peter Mac-- 1 Measure of area. Arthur, baritone . Ran away In flanie (cattle). WLW (422.3) Cincinnati. Ohio 7 p.m.- -Dinner -hour concert ; Hotel 1 ?o join "metal by a fusing heat. Gibson orchestra, Robert Visconti, dl- . Back part of neck. Flock 16 p m —Three-minute message. Civil Two of a kind Service Department of the United Ulrk States Government 1 ■»« ■■»*#«« ------______— 10 30 p.m—I 'amerl orohertra. . Anger (pi ). —» 11 p.m.—Popular programme. Irene To season , Downing and Marjorie Habestrelt. . Singular of those. pianist and onranist. Ksther Marmer. 1. Bottom of shoe violinist Mrs. White, accompanist, song A stay of proceedings. hits bv Sidney Schwartz . Half blooded. WMAQ (447.5) Chicago. 111. Thighs of hogs. 8 p.m.—Garden talk. James Rurdett. , Action. 8,10 p.m —Talk. Arthur C. Lueder. : Part of sword. BRINGING UP FATHER —By GEORGE McMANUS ■ r- 8 46 p.m —Financial talk To create a tumult. 8 56 p m.—V. of. Chicago lecture. . Portion of plant below ground 9 15 pm. PhyTlIw Wanser. pianist; i. Information concerning previous Marion Hall, violinist; Catherine Bran- performance# of horses. — «M OORRV TO UCX3XL, TXaoR yon. reader i'll oct ME-b trtin WTAM (369.4) Cleveland. Ohio X-OXJEMTT OAOOY OUT I ->A.W TO CA.TO-X OONXC. <-7 p.m —Hotel Statler concert or- CXHOto - I'LL rh"*,r*WTAS (Mg;,, El,ln, |„, HIM- 6- 12' pm —WTAM orchestra Frank stsaiiGis asuifliki Morris. Polly Willi*. Eddie and Fannie sum rtaenia mtay Gavanauwh, Coleman G nets. WWJ (382.7) Detro.». Mich. □r»i 7 p m —Concert from WEAF WCCO . (416.4) Minneapolis-6t. Paul n tasia n 7- 9 _p.m—National programme from WRAP. anaa ana 9 n m. Baseball. WDAF (366.6) Kansas Cltv. Me. 11.45-1 a.m —Merry (Md Chief. Plan □namo ora ration Players; Johnnie Campbell a aaa anaaa Kama* Cltv C|nh orchestra. WFAA (475.6) Dallas. Texas taaan hod 8.30-9.30 p.m.— Monlmela Quartette 11- 1.1 p.m Jefferson Theatre enter­ a nsa a @ tainer*; Harley Sadler's specialty □3 aoQaaa 12- 1 a.m - Hunt's Imperial orchestra. mm D11000 IKlT BANDITS FLED anu4>3 ca3 Winnipeg. June 4 —Six bandits, two Answer to Cross-weed Puzzle 2329 of them flourishing guns, forced their wav Into a local drug store, yesterday -= OlSJS mr In Featu-e Somes. Inc. blit epeedtry retreated and "without am C——M. bmmmh iqim r*M,xp*F.! - . . J . loot Tha proprietor of the etc— “ «f »nd 'hv..rL!*""*• -1' d*f! £•£ . ~- at.; J V2f Muir, led the intruder* a ent » > - v- -- after he had been ordered to “throw by the .appesreno^of pedestrian* on '.r 'em upTvlMifnfl the counter he defied the street, the would-be thug* rushed -, thl .»un«wn. Owlt« th»tr tliroU, to out aad escaped in an automobile. VTCrORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 4. 1023

83794322 TYPOGRAPHICAL - f OFFICERS UNION INSTALS Fixing Up Your Summer Camp NEW OFFICERS NAS Save time by making just onb cal! and get everything you need Ml MORE AIDED The following officers were duly to fix up the Stimmcr camp. Wc can provide you with Installed by Past lYesldent J. L. X Neat# for the foW y-second year since PAINT AND VARNISH BUILDERS* HARDWARE “Come Quick, Trouble” Said Carpenters Seek Compensa­ the granting of the charter by the BEAVER BOARD ROOFING AND BUILDING International Typographical Union Anxious Voice on Telephone, tion For Loss of Tools in to Victoria Typographical Union. No. TOOLS AND NAILS PAPER 201, at its regular monthly meeting:' astt But it Was a Joke Fire WINDOW GLASS SCREEN DOORS, Etc. Business Improvement in B.C. President, R. G. Marshall: vice- president,. F, G. Wyatt; secretarj^- Should be Reflected in Demand For treasurer, T. A. Burgess; .reading With the Insistent clanging of Compensation for tool* lost in the clerk, J. D. Davidson: sergeant-al­ Properties a hurry-up call the telephone at outbreak of Are at the Naval Dock- arms, E. Faunch; delegate* to I. T. U. cc«nventlon. 4«hn Throw and R. G. the city police êharge room ran* ynrdHfc sought through the Tràde* Conclusion of deals hy the Depart­ at 1 p.m. yesterday. Sergeant Marshall; executive committee. II. I. and /fjabor Council by workmen em­ t’urâis, W.' Mathison. and E. Strat­ On Sale Everywhere 1418 Douglas Street LIMITED Phone 1646 ment of Industries whereby a woolen Malcolm Bhtckatock. whipping mill will recommence operation*, waa the receiver off its mount, heard ployed there at the time of the blaze. ton; examining board, E. T. Chaney. announced tdpdaytdBday by Hon. J.’ D. the pleading tone* of a lady 'in The tools were left at- the dockyard John Throw, and F. H. Neelands; Mat-Lean, Minister of industries. distress, or so. he thought: overnight in compliance with a auditing committee, L. H. Borde, J. Two years ago The Western Can­ “Come to — Fort street, regulation to that effect, and were S. Stewart; delegate* to Allied PrTnf: ada. a two-cant woolen mill, aided quick,” said a woman's voice destroyed. ing Trades Council, T. A. Burgess, E. to Trades and Labor Council, T. A. i Marshall; sick and relief committee, by ah industrial loan from the De­ tearfully. • \ A complaint about" the standard of T. Chaney, and E. Shaw; delegates Burgess, E. J. Faunch. and R. (X j F. A. Griffiths. E. Shaw, and J. Tobin. partment of Industries, ceased Oper­ "Certainly, but who is speak­ plumbing put into some Victoria IfyouwAnf ations in Vancouver, chiefly on ac­ ing." asked the Sergeant. The houses recently will be made by the count of disagreement among those metallic sound of a receiver jam­ group to’ the City Council In work* interested in the management. A med upon its hook was his only committee on Friday. to sAve on qsmrEii new company known as the British 'answer. The Roÿal Athletic* Park by-law Columbia Woolen Mills, Limited, has “There’s trouble there, maké it received the support of the meeting purchased the plant and equipment snappy," Shouted the desk ser­ last ; night, as did the joint proposal £/carco& / lh/s yP^°v and this week placing it In operation. geant. a* Sergeant Boulton and to take over the Gorge .property. The president and manager of the <-unstable ivtterson scrambled Plans foi1 the Labor Day picnic new company. J. If. Brailler, comes into a motorcycle •sidecar and wore furthered by the appointment yeafc-ybzc ■* ' from Hun Francisco, lie is fully ex­ of a committee to be placed in perienced in the woolen business, hav­ sped away for the address given. charge #f the affair. ing successfully operated plants in Constable PetteraoB is one of Good-bye should 2?uy various portions of the United States the motor cycle traffic .squad and and Canada. He i\a* associated with accustomed to overhauling him. T. W. Hemphill of Vancouver. speeding motorist* by going your cod/no* The mill has been in possession of them one better, Out through the new company, for some time now town and up the Fort Street bill to Jammed àndhuyxt ^ and . ••mpletoly overhauled. They will retired the police vehicle, while manufacture tweeds, over-coating pedestrians gaped in wonder. and blankets, and will give employ­ Dltttffptlfitlht at the scene the here/ ment to thirty people. officers saw an aiitomobile about NEWSPAPER CRITIC The Knitting Mill disposed of by to start up from in front of the Car Rides the Department of Industries was residence in question. formerly known as the Qujgley Knit­ “Stay sébere you are." they com- The mass qt Information relating to ting Mills. Limited. Vancouver, man­ manded ami Constable Vetter son the industries of the Province for « rpHANK GOODNESS! I’m ufacturing bathing suits, and a mis­ stood guard over the car party 1921. which has been compiled by the cellaneous line of knitted goods. In­ will le Sergeant Boulton went to Department of LÂbor, ha* now l»ecn JL through with that," ex­ cluding Jersey cloth. The cause of __the hpugfc^------• __ arranged for the statist IcaJ.. sect ion claimed Tom, as he wheeled past previous failli fif 111 this jpMNl war "What's the trouble here?" 4e- of th«- annual report of the d« part i umiBB Fi nil » h I wwwmsr-1 he people tn * mntided wr wrottwiir -wbew-- the crowd struggling, to get on the •J.KiNGHAM 5> tcrested. The plant has remained idle hls ring was «nswere*!,. printer. The information, J. D. Me street car. 1004 Broad St. Periberbon Block Phone 047 for a year and a half. It has been The trouble is outside," re­ Niven", Deputy Minister or I^abor, Our Method 20 sacks to tht ton and /OO Jbs of coahn ear/t *•€*_ purchased by t-he Burrard Knitting plied a young man who came to stated to-day. Will be [presented in 'It’s much pleasanter sitting on Mills. Limited, a new company incor­ the door, and who was obviously concise and a, curate form and will be porated hy Gordon C’timphel! of Gnr- my comfortabia-aaddle than ______Hisss surprised to see the officer*. made public in the course of a few don "Campbell's, Limited, manufac­ 1 taring hark to the street Ber- week* ing to a strap In a1 jammed, sti turers of men's clothing. He has as­ gixaot liuultun joined Constable Reference was made by Mr. Mc- sociated with him Mr. Shapnrm, pre Pèttersen and both discovered that Nivert tô certain criticisms of his de­ vionstv si^pgHntendent of the Uni­ partment-# statistical work, which Tom-is .right. It certainly is-a versal Knitting Xffltfs, TMïïPlt TT"ts they.had been duped bilo holding up a honeymoon in the first min­ rrccntly nppcaiTfl tn the Vancmrrrr pleasure to ride a sweet -running the Intention of the new organization Star. , to move the plant and eqjitpsnent of ute. of its existence. Apologies Were In order and "I*observe." satrl Mr. M« Niven, C.C.M. Bicycle to work these fine -to insure insertion inSatur- the Gordon Campbell's, limited. to bat these * critic isms come ft'fim a mornings. the knitting mill building on Dufferln the**- the police gladly gave. Ar- Every C.C.M. is equipped with Street. whFre ample accommodation n-sted one minute and wished gentleman who has more than once Godspeed the next, the bridal visited the department and tried to There is health in every breath. the famous C.C.M. Triplex Hanger day's paper all Display can be arranged in the large thr**e- obtain access, for purpose* of his own, atory brick factory included in the couple resumed their interrupted And the gentle exercise of cycling —the power plant that gives C.C.M. honeymoon 'without further Inci­ to confidential returns made to us by Advertising Copy Should assets of this company. The new employers of labor. In this he ha* is just enough to stir up the circu­ Bicycles so much speed—and pep knitting mill company and the pre­ dent. failed, and he now endeavors to make sent clothing company will he oper­ To-day Sergeant Malcolm lation and put pep into the system. —and go. ated under the one management and Ilia* kslock. Sergeant John Boul up for his lack of knowledge by ob­ You feel fit to tackle the day’s work. he Handed in to Times sales organization, and will employ ton. and Constable Vetterson are taining publicity for wild misrepre­ They’re equipped with the C.C.M. over ode hundred persons. toying with a telephone directory sentations." You can ride home at neon, too, Hercules Coaster Brake, too—=the In both these transactions the De­ and a grouch in an effort to dis- Mr. McNlven explained that th< to a hot lunch if you desire. And, Office not later than rcon partment of Industries has realize»! figure* published annually by his one without_the clumsy side arm— «-over who it was rang in the partmrnt deal with occupai km* sufTicient to cover the full amount faked trouble call. after the day's work is done.'what yet ounces lighter and with fewer Friday. of Umhj^anve* to the previous com- which are piijvlv industrial in the a comfort to spin home on your ■parts than any other. Dr MacLean. The sue ordinary acceptance nt the word, and iatl:*« * smooth-running C.C.M. while There’s the new Gibson Pedal, - | n these plants, to- of a semi,-industrial character, which others are trudging along the hard Automatic Press arc carried on in different pans of too, with its pilvery, rust-proof * rerent sale* made, by pavements or waiting on the corner 1 of Industries, ha* the Province. This had been ilearly aluminum frame. Weather-proof li greater number of ... Afoul at Diggons'-f explained 1w - ttw- repwrfs-Of- Hn* de. ' ibra uuiwletf Mtktt car. ------and fired the Hayward cottage on Maple Rims. Flint-hard Bearings of MURDER CONFESSED companies being once lutrtmcDt. and he could not . under­ the night of May 19, at Lake Mar- on the active Uat. mak- A Kelly - Springfield automatic stand why the writer in questp-n had It will not take long to pay for a extreme accuracy. A bicycle of su­ chosen to Ignore those explanation*. BY MAN IN MAINE ana crick, . Wlnthrop. ing Imprvvement In the printing pres* has. been installed at C.C.M. Bicycle. You can do it with preme quality in all its 1,761 parts. the plant of the Diggon ITlnting "It Is very strange." ta id Mr. Mc- Kirby said he was intoxicated and manufacturing life %>f the Province, Nlvcn. "that our * critic^ make* no the car-fare you’ll save, or with did the initial- deed, -that of shooting and in the number, of person Company. The new press is capable reference to our report for 1922. wh« rc the shoe leather you’ll save instead Prices Again Reduced —- Augusta, Maine, June .4.—Harry A. the aunt, in a drunken frenzy. He ployed. "of" self-operation, equipped with a this phaae of th# matter is very fully This policy is a result of the ttew pneumatic feed which automatically .... wm■rnp on risiu prvciiiciu». x cmji - Drop into the C.C.M. dealer’s Kirby confessed yesterday to County confessed taking the younger wo­ dealt with. Instead nf tfcWig stV hr man with him to thé Gray cottage, pian* of J if.. Ma «Lean in bringing in. keep* it - m operation and stops 11 goes hack to the report# for J6M and time is worth money, too, and a and see the new models. This year Attorney Frank A. Southard that he binding her, returning and firing the to the !>epart ment of Industrie* an when the last sheet has been run. It 192.*, preferring to regale his reader* C.C.M. prices have again been re­ had murdered Mia* Alda Hayward, Hayward• cottage, and returning to aggressive policy for dlspostBc of is adapted to excellent color work With olisolete figures rather than with bicycle will save you lots of time. *hQt her.auni^-.Mr*. Emma Tuwna... aim—Gray;. i:ul,tugo, win.tv lui—mur.r. il plants and equipment whi« h have and has a wide rang»- of-use in the iüi-Ui.-UaU fm.Lti . Mum imlicruus s.iil duced. They’re now $20 to $25 less dered the Hayward *i#l the next day com** to l be Gyvorp/nent through moJifn printing business. SlaViV is hi* objection to our publishing ;n than after the war “peak* prices. previous failure*. improvements are .claimed for the models, ill asparkle with their Kirby passed more than eight dustrial payroll figures ‘at great cx- The biggest values since pre-war Dr. MacLean announced that it Is Kelly-Spjrlhgfleld ma«'hlne. p«ns«^The figures arc printed in our bright nickeling and lustrous enim- hours yesterday closeted with « hi* Intention to consider any reason- Tf-Jkjgibgtthcr with a large quantity lUiston newspaperman and guard*1 ' . able proposal for taking un *bv M of other detail, and if they were l« ft eling. THE JUNE BRIDES hy Turnkey T}«>rge caatTe Ite ToTd T the non-«>perattng plant* «»f the de­ 'out" I do not think the saving wiuld : i Will Buv 4 A*.- Ntix y of hia life lrom JlhL CAdimt partment by bona_ people., .with amount tn sr irmcb as one TWTTa. iil recollection , to hi* capture and ar- sufficient capital to Warrant a suc­ I WITH the year. His suggestion is that they ii \ il at the Ken ne bee County jail. cessful development. The success of should he kept ‘in mimeograph form* “Our Own Brand” He threalcnlM tn commit -sub-id# fît#-polir y 4s- ahowe 4e -the r-###a4-dis­ m the office, presumably with a-spe­ and is being carefully watched. posal of seven plants, leaving only a cial staff told off to give explanation* BUTTER few still in the .hands of the I>epart- NEW TYPE OF PUINE to all interested callers. Such an ar­ COM* Bicycles rangement might be highly conveni­ included In the number still to be ent to anyone chiefly concerned In Red Bird-Massey-Perfect reorganised 1* one machine-shop Professor in California is Per­ the selling of statistics trod not over - plant, two woodworking plant*, one fecting Tailless Biplane scrupulous In their use; but from the ZOOM? sawmill, one r**ady-cut housing point of v^w of economy I am afraid Cleveland-Columbia Made in Canada by ! Triplex ECZEMA OVER plant, and one tlsh fertilising plant. Santa Monica, Cal . June 4.—A there would he objections to It. Any­ In some of these..the Comminsloner SPECIAL tallies* biplane, weighing less than how, my experience Is that the public * Canada Cycle & Motor Company. Limited I Hanger of industries reports iiegvlielions «66 pound*, which may revotutionlxe prefer to lw»ve such information MmvuI. Tetoeto, WESTON, Oeu Winnipeg. Vnntouwr | means SATURDAY ONLY under way for their sale, which in printed concisely in a report, as at the near future may result in fur­ aviatibn, is declared practical by present, to which they can refer with­ Makers of High-grade Canadian Bicycles for 26 Years, “ \ Easier FACE AND BODY Professor A. A: Merrill of the Cali­ ther plants ts-lng taken up. out the trouble of coming to the de­ Also of C.C.M. JOYCYCLES—High-grade, Easy-running Tricycles,,, V“,dirt‘b Nearly Driven Crazy By The succeks attained in - the - re- fornia Institute of Technology. Pasa­ partment for it." Ladies’ Sweaters commencement of industrial enter­ dena. Cal He has carried out what Mr Me Niven a«1«le»l that the as-’ Itching, Cuticura Healed. prises in the . province indicates^# he terms "successful trial flights” at scmbling of these statUitics Is only a Pure Angora Wool Clover field, near here, of model * I was bothered for a year wkb general improvement In industrial small part of the work of his depart­ affairs. Dr. MacLean said. ment. He thought, however, that the Now Tie Collar or Plain Neck wenaa all over my face and body . Such a machine, in miniature, shot Bound and Trimmed With Silk public appreciated the effort thus It waa in pimples and I kept it irri­ from a catapult, sailed greacefully made, at very- little cost, to supply All Size* tated by scratching for it nearly through the air for a distance pf useful information about th# indus­ ‘ yve me crasy itching, and it kept Policeman Had more than 166 feet and maintained a tries of th# Province. Regular Price $4.00 ! awake nights. speed of thirty-five miles an hour. It & ‘ I waa treated bet k did not help Evasive Memory was held perfectly balanced in the i. an when I heard about Cutteura air by artlfBfinl aie cuffrontw fur­ (;.C.M. : nished by four large motors. A rrilh-sired pkinr. W’htrtr will haVr Cuticura Soap Events at the city police *tation were Ritchie lively for a white yesterday when a a wing span of twenty-two feet and and one box of Cuticura Ointment a length of nine feet from the pro - and I waa healed. ** ( Signed j Alton jganlB-nLjatmyr- gf Jtw Jgra» ered KT* i*x*lcëTa had tieen^ packed. pel 1er to the tip ôT~tïrëTûsêlnge. Is fiassey Booeke. Charlotte, Vermont, Sept I*i*tsnctly did he remember placing In being ronslructcfl at Venice. Cnl., tht 16. 1624. his left hand trousers’ pfieket a sum of near here, under the supertrision of SPORTING —w>iffiei«H>t—f*»e—the needs—of ‘th# i / j i day. It was a serious matter this theft, î‘r constructed that th? air strikes 1220 Broad St. had played him the scurvy trick. The them first and is forced down and money he sought was lying on a table upon the tailpiece, which eliminates Agents at home. Out.wltted. the officer oh-, HARRIS & SMITH the pitch of the plane," ITofcssor tained luneh on his credit, but as that was good the thief "did him no lasting Merrill said in explaining hia theory. "The tailpiece was eliminated in the C.C.M. “CLEVELAND” BICYCLES construction of models and gliders try determining A point of gravity, ITALIAN CELEBRATION and adjustingJthe lower wing of the tailless plane so that air currents V z> Rome, June 4.—The Senate has strike the two wings simultaneously. Troubles Crop Up adopted by acclamation an addréss Although the plane may have a of loyalty to he presented to King greater tendency to rise and fall than C. C. M. Victor Emmanuel during the, celebra­ the ordinary type plane, it will re­ a,*. CROWTHER BROS. tion on June 6 of the twenty-fifth anniversary of his accession to the main perfectly balandp," he con­ cluded. EEPS réfrigerâtors In All Businesses throne. K clean and sweet ; COLUMBIA BICYCLES, 852-4 Yates St. u.s. whiskyeXport remove» finger-prints and stains from Some too small to worry about, others that are extremely serious. RULING APPEALED painted walls and Our business Is helping the • men who experience cattle abortion ...... [Ion,—------June 4... -An order direct­ woodwork; makes DODDS r/>; ing Prohibition Commissioner Haynett troubles end such men will do well to immediately try the to grant an export permit to the Stewart linoleum bright and “Bowman" Remedy, which has been successfully used the world Distillery Company for ehipment of 75» spotless. Never Peden Bros, «sï Perfect Bicycles barrel* of khisky to a lx»ndon concern over on oyer 866,066 head. was leaned yesterday by Justice Htti scratches. ?KIDNEY| In the District of Columbia Supreme 716 Yates Street Sold oft Easy Instalments. $5.06 per month Phone 817 Court, Notice of an appeal from the wssTsew cLiamias uwited decision wan immediately tiled by Gov­ ernment counsel. % PILLS 4 The decision was the first instance In which the court, to which applicants for export permits are given the right Erick Bowman Remedy Co. tn appeal under the Inhibition Enforce­ Bee Our Big Display of C.C.M. IMPERIAL BICYCLES, Sporting Goods Dept., Main Floor ment Act. had ruled against contention* of the prohibition unit. of Canada Ltd. The prohibition authorities granted fhe distillery rorrtWny a iWrmtT 1» «- PHONE 1851 NT’S D port J00 barrels of whisky to the London iiaralion, but refused to Increase the OFFICE AND FACTORY, 618 YATES STREET amotlhf to 756 barrels as sought hy the rs si* «W MAY 16 70 iiimuwwT.-qplh* JTBftftll. that it wa» »ot. shown (hisf — amoun------:t eouId jMejUftd MiL-,